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   Fort Wayne Weekly Republican (Newspaper) - June 22, 1859, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               FORT REPUBLICAN VOLUME 2 FORT WAYNE INDIANA WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 22 1850 THE Fort Wayne N PETER P and opposite the 82 Per iii Advance RATES OF 12 lines or one subsequent ono year 1 months tl months One Column one your fii sii manthi three months 31 Column one y cur months 31 three months Ih Column one year 3 11 six S throe months li Announcing for price Job Printing and executed with ind of the and urging 1 s fri to do the same They the r po ness to the but all in va i t appetite's refined obedience lo Iho wi their difficulty Franklin at said My any one can subsist pudding nnd arc An virtue in the proles is industry It H the sine qua mm of nnd practice lot much in I of columns ol tea matter weekly w daily dished up for readers of the press as in the evidences QJJ thought and accuracy they present gy other words the quality dl labor is ou standard of value rather the amoi 00 The stylo of is i 00 of all of consequence but conciseness 10 accuracy arc attainable by every one undertakes lo wield the pen And he little right to to dictate gj fo the world who will hot take the M to form of his own and fort 00 them wilh the proper array of J 00 who would take the helm of steamer to guide it through the pi le ils of the sea would not bo more out h- place than he who attempts to moult unworthy of our confidence and and to be tolerated as only as wo wir crate a because it is L ble ought on the last exist among tho erall thu most ardent enduring friendships Kven friem s i wa- dilfer on of great vital import n may wax warm in interest ion flashes of wit arid miy lw iis but in no c so eil cast the of a won 1 iu personal detraction calculated to dUt wf the of s io In we who are but the mediums of he or tho advocates of great principled pen nl discussions to degenerate to agt Who will compensate us Sir Dtl heart created tiy a word 10 a malicious shaft hurled at our o is The golden rule is a one if would escape detraction lot us avoid its u us towards others V The same rule is applicable to our inti iia with our fellow men While t ft i acts of public men are su yec r of animadversion and to be canvassed fret Ol and with entire independence there is j point beyond it is not i- go His possible to approve 1 c Of nunciation to condemn without Men's characters are sacred a good nat o- is butter precious Ije greater than we has said He from me my good name 0 of nut enriches him i- Instances arc not Wanting where men high sUmling ami irreproachable charaete have declined appearing before tho n in the capacity of candidates from a tear d this very detraction while the opposit e characters have been thrust forward o r the principle that was so co nmo 1 t mt even the truth would not bo believed It is an old though homely proverb t ia you will catch more Hies with a drop of no 1 lasses than with 1 cupful of vinegar and there were im other motive this shoul s be sufficient to induce a course of modem lion and respect towards our No man is convinced by detraction no mai by In the variou contests in which we must en of all men we need to exercise tha first of heavenly virtues charity Jn judg in of the motives of we may often be deceived and in our estimates of c ar aeter it is better always to err on the common humanity Su shall we better commend ourselves to the regard o mankind and more certainly merit t e kin Ily favor of the Author of our being U needs but a glance at the records of past when the shadows of ignorance ind sujwrstilioii hung gloomily over Wo -Id and a birds of the present tie full blaze of thu sun of civilization to co the most skeptical of the manifold of this Art of diffused over our land like tho dews i carrying light and life knowledge and refinement to the remotest extremity We are but instruments in giving the proper tone nnd direction to inestimable and for the manner in which we shall discharge the duties upo i us we are responsible to neighbors cmr country and our Above lot ns eve in remembrance oar position SLS conservators of public morals find pr vale v and resolve that our best shall ever bo devoted the promotion of the truest and beat interests com non co itry These of full and noble hearts these greetings of palms to remind us of our nnl kindle and the old away and abate nnd tenil to link together by 1 ie strong cords of brotherhood Such ts I augur from this assemblage and trust that in all future time wherever our lots may cast whatever inny o UK we shall ever be found deserving the appellation of or On Tim First uf in It is a historical i iay tho battle Of was the first fou w by the troops of Napoleon I after cross the Great in 1800 It was ce of ever fought Ih disparity of numbers the also -1 Of men two thirds of rjj were new had never ace shot fired nnd with these he was to arr the desperate nn army of veteran Austrians It was necessary 1 him to divide this little band to save it A-c being cut to before be could rece With si c 9 he moved from point to point thro i Lombardy ec perceived the movements and i atio of the enemy lie K lew i r a great anii decisive battle must sooi ta place for Melas was rapidly his army from all points To a he issued the following brief but r jt Gather your at the river Sti c della On the 8th or the Dili at the late you will have on your hands or L 000 Austrians Sleet them and cut them a p it will be so less u ra our hands on the day of the decisive ball we arc to expect with the entire army Molas The prediction turned out true A force strong advance 1 an r posted strongly on tha hy its with batteries plante upo Lr the hill sides which swept the plain was of the greatest moment that this B ould be prevented from wit the other vast forces of met them wilh only men Yet t ie rushed on foe with a shout of asm Their ranks with Raid 1 could lea the bones crash in my division liko glas in a hail For nine hours Yon eleven in tho day till eight nt th carnage continued Again and again man gled columns of the French rallied to 1 1 charge ami it WHS not till oft men lay dead on that t Austrians broke and fled also leaving thousand dead behind them with six thou sand prisoners hastening to the aid of his gen oral arrived just in time to see He rode up to Lannes by the dying nnd the dead his sword iip ing with blood his dec blackened with and his uniform soiled torn by t ie miK strife smiled in but did not forget the heroism of he afterwards created from this Duke of a title which has descended lo his to t iis day It was the bad t e tight on the terrible bridge of Lodi w the French were- mowed down W t ic A cannon grass nnd Napoleon's general's it to is not said Bonaparte as ie a standard and rushed shouting Follow your general however wag the first to crow the bridge lie c past his leader plunging his horse ino the very midst of the Austrian ranks and grasped one of their banners At t mt moment his steed fell dead beneath him and half a doxen swords above his With Herculean strength he extricated himself from bis fallen steed leaped upon tho horse Austrian behind its rid er plunged hit sword into the body oft ic rii hurled him from the saddle Me fo ight his way back to his followers ng sain six of the with his own hand The bridge and the were won For t iis deed of tumble energy Napoleon on tho vi ican series of give the reader a good idek of style of people have a tory at the back of their houses in wh manufacture troubles and i troubles like other t lit last a very while and W Troubles ol God's aei mK the right sort our backs but those we sec oft wrong sort and always last us than I have known an old sit fret she believed she wou vu ie in the anil she wanted G a- to KIVU her grace but wi would havo been the good if that t ie meant that she should dio in h s own quiet The very baas ts are better than man f tc man has all the worst attributes of t S beasts nnd none of their best He has t l fierceness of the lion without its ic the of the ass witho us patience ho has the devouring the wolf without the wisdom bi i it avoid the trap Ho is a carrion i but he is never he is a very sc o with the beneath li 1 tongue but he spits his afar olf n c well as nigh Ah if you think of huma a it acts towards God von will sa indeed it ia too bad to be mended it mu U-t the brewer remember that ns 1 ho must drink Let the porter tren bio lest ho be like a marred upon th Let the printer take heed that i life Iw set iu heavenly type and not in tl letter of sin Pointer fo will not suffice we must have realities Go and when thou bast found anr gooc 1 strive to perpetuate it by communicating i to others When thy foot is on the rock s uiv others how to put their feet thou art glad tell others how tho c wast made glad and the same cordial tliee may cheer them ye comfort yo my people There is a poor man in the streets w i las just coma begging a at your door and you can see hy what hu says that thor is something of God's grace in his heart then comfort him There is another t ie squeaking staircase in that buck alley you never went up there you might be afran to go but if you hear of a child of God there do not shrink back God's diamonds may often be found amid heaps of rags anc tatters in tho very outskirts of the thu abodes of poverty so go them Some of you have as yet escaped the las i but there is a third table crowded most honorable guests J there been more and kings mayors and aldermen and great merchants sitting at this table llian any other It is called t ic table of VoB Jo officers have been ordered to the gs Crusader Lieut M Jt hj Craven Spidden and Ci er Master Lieu o Stanley has luun ordered to tho command j the steamer Lieut u Rogers had ordered to ordinance dn at tho X Y Navy nnd they would pro i ly IKJ homo The Bailed w Hy the an-ival uf tho Butk Ann Kl be tli from wo i when passed Kuu 0 Muy there was n cont n i X firing of and he it to Ix battle between tho and Bu t- noj aK when he left hint was given him to that 1 huto to the of Utc Kin's tff Piedmont has th neutrality of tlie Panel States with cei v tain conditions An extensive French whose at Cas it sel os compelled to iii of lie a The terms of the new Joan by e- the Government have been publish ed The loan is to bear 5 per cent interest issued by public subscription Tho Redemption of the loan a to hy the payment of ono par cent annually thereafter until it is tailed in Garrison at Belgrade been its numbers by trebled tho forte is about to send a strong naval force to the was in open revolt the last intelligence 11313 to that's revolt in tin whole of European Turkey was imminent dull with heavy supply and a d dine of fully one cent on beef cattle 1 i upwards of quotations l common to bast ver inferior grades average i poor Sheep and lambs depressed and d head upwards t sheep XEW YORK June The Stean r Bremen and ito e on the 4th inst at this port or advices have been New-York June Hi y was a large attendance to-day a the match between Flora Temple and X cevi the m lfi Hora t b it in tuo heat of J She made the 2nd heat of t miles in 7 minutes seconds Th stakes were June meeting held at 1 1 u China Insurance office i measures for sending provisions to the n L habitants of Azores who arc reports to be in a starving condition A thousand dollars was on th Spot and a committee was appointed tn so further GENTLEMEN OF THE delivered ly K ir EU fifth at Die al if Jane or THE These won of salutation are suggestive of a f our reflections on this interesting o Coming together from of I compass representing it may be evci shade of political the organs lie sentiment to sonic extent in politic and morals in our respective localities t who stand upon the ready to sound tho alarm at the ie of real of imaginary foes it is proper that for a brief season we shoul withdraw from the busy world anil co isii Tlie proper study for mankind is man The Editorial has become power in tlie world Of origin dn ting back but two or three it a ready arrogates io itself the to pas review the lofty and lowly the the peasant the deeds of warriors ant statesmen of the the virtuous am th depraved None arc too lofty to escape iu scrutiny none too humble to bo passed un noticed What manner of men then out i they to be to whom are entrusted high and who hold at times the destinies of individuals nf governments ant in their hands I have assumed that they should be Gc i tlemen and shall proceed to illustrate n few words the idea as applied to the character of tiie profession and to our intercourse with each other and with the world us If I were asked to define the term I might perhaps search the vocabularies o our language without precise words to convey my impression of the character In Its broadest sense it would combine every and every virtue attainable or conceivable thuri approaching as near as may the conception of a man Is it asking too much t int this standard should bo attempted for the Model What should be his Most emphatically he should be an not alone in the sense of investigation on the subject which lie trots There is for in t ie Of whatever service they may in the economy of nature it is patent toe 4 cry one that they never were designed editorial tripod t life of an editor is one of continual lion now poring over the latest arriva r through columns of ncu of sentiment or now scissors u seeing in for the juicy an piquant paragraph and now committing t paper the reflections of his own mind fo tho edification of his readers To c o u L these things well more i it of talent more industry more 0 ami 1 may add more integrity than to fi i seat in Congress or an executive chair if industrious host protect i from the paths of wickedness and best pro n ote good actions then should our profes sion be of ail others tho most virtuous The editor's lifo is one of unremitting fo busines of the week is scarcely over before that of the next and ere 1 1 lust drops fresh from press th inexorable demand for copy is heard at th door constant round of duties time for re-creation and -.11 ts in fact the old gray horse upon th treadmill liable to be drawn under by the machinery and to lose the scent of his prov under if he suffers his energies lo ting an to to the music if the world stands still nnd I might a moat add lie must go or i hu world u o ih indeed its revolution t is a common but mistaken idea t mt a most any man gifted in pos the capacity and necessary in an editor Such was the mistake once madu by 1 worthy deacon who hat so lung sat under the droppings of the that ho believed himself competent to discharge the sacred duties of the Un announcing his desire to his pastor hu was kindly gratified with nn for t iu display of his talent The congre assembled the deacon t x pi p t the hymn was tin was i went fur been in thu deacon's own ine lie ihs sacred writings an his text looked upon the re and essayed to drops o up his hut no came to the relief of his 01 At length ho closed the bouk an 1 bus broke the solemn Mv if any man 11110115 can bettor I can let him como up here nd try it Failures signal as t i F aro not in the history of the craft To constitute the the ge e the of I ie w of virtues And not been butter illustrated than in the life of tho iintnortal franklin nor more v staled in the thirteen which lie us is it nn such an to repeal tlie record of Ins virtues and t ie u pany ing and resolve cacl fur li them not alone -in of this illustrious exemplar b it for intrinsic value And thus he 1 liat not tn not but what may yourself or others avoid trifling i lAt have let of your h ive lst tn perform w ial you perform without fail vo 5 Make no but to Io good to others or yourself is waste 10 1 ing i Lose no timi Ija 1 in something useful cut oil all actions 7 Use no deceit: i nk and nnd if you S Wrinig none by doing i i-uries or bunting the benefits that are your Inly Avoid extremes injuries so much as you think hey deserve 10 Tolerate no in body clothes or habitation 11 Do not r DCS accidents common or -12 13 Jesus and The practice of this round of virtues nrl of i my idea of the of the and it is n to know i tt the is not simply an idea of the fancy an imaginary unapproachable perfection ig embodiment such we may all aspire i be and such I trust ns wo all have seen tit lor the Attainment of eminence must j e to qualifications and the ob- of these virtues an asm in the And this is only imd w icrc it is sought from choice and ol from accident or There ft e i w io take to the profession us the g boy lakes iho sea or tho sculptor lo 10 or tho painter to his pallet mm c ho ci i bark for the love of it nnd who it through and weary years j om youth to age with a zeal nnd never tire a resolution that never tcrs Such arc our Sealons ones Weeds anil 1 men intellects have shed c sire upon the world whose j will constitute their own lust lt We follow spheres a in the ranks compared with these n iders in epaulettes but sharers in their r and in Iho great c and edifying tho world f n nc lire of e gentium in moro observable than in tho 0 tho several of r profession In times of high party ex- ci or whore great conflicting inter- v is arc there is i tendency lo t io hounds of editorial courtesy t he has no claims to tho consideration or 0 of tho rraft or tn the of a mnn w 10 habitually indulges in assaults tho good name tho character s n of others The habltu- wrangler the fault finder tho backbiter o snarling snapping d ig in tho io tho sweet courtesies of a nor extends them to Ml June The Canadian at have made a material reduction i tlie tolls on throng f the Canal Tire Two Steamers L Pri June About two oe this a fire broke out on cr which scon t the Gazelle both of were t the waters edge The Endeavor it sti afloat No freight on boat Ml Louis June ll The overland mail with to In arrived Ai the primary election in San Franc hr choosing delegates to the Democratic Convention fourteen out of delegates chosen are understood to be in fa vor of Mr Nugent fur Governor Fourteen from the Stall Vison by cutting series uf holes eighteen by twenty-two through walls o cells two and a half feet thick through the outer wall three feet thick Passengers by this mail the in the vicinity of the Caddo upon the of Van Dorn that ti of the not Thu War Steamer Lancaster is on her trial trip from Philadelphia ran in near Capo nnd stood out to THE SEAT OF The advices from Italy confirm the capture of by the Sardinians The King Victor in exhibited The twice to were repulsed encounter The Sardinian reports say that they ctp tared prisoners anil 8 guns The from Turin report the Austrians in full retreat across the Ti cino into Lombardy TJie report received by previous arrival that Quit had met with a sc Austrian force is confirmed but it now appears that he in to Como The Austrian to retake to have been very at one time the Sardinian troops were outflanked on the right when the came to the and repulsed the Austrian version tho battle has not been received The had retreated from and a to the London Daily News dated Turin 3d says tho Austrians were in full retreat across tho icino The French quarters were nt Garribaldi had been driven he by the Austrian troops under General Urban who retook but ft telegram received Via Turm that gatl uring reinforcements returned ami priding the recaptured subsequently re entered Comb in triumph Gun Neil who had been sent to thu sistance of Gen Garribaldi had occupied insurrection in was s rapidly May A first victory has been gained by our troops At seven o'clock tli is morning a force of Austrians endeavored Palestra The of Sardinia commanding the fourth division in person and Gen at the bond of tho third regiment of resiled the attack for a time and then having successfully the enemy thousand prisoners and guns live of were obtained by tho the Zouaves 000 were drowned iu a during the Another fight took place at in the province of in tho enemy were repulsed by the division under Gen Foray of tlie first corps of the French army after two hours conflict Last night a picket of tbo enemy endeavored lo the at but they were repulsed by the inhabitants of that vicinity The Austrians have evacuated Varo iii of Babbio Tutus June A second victorious conflict ai 15 o'clock last evening The enemy endeavored to re-enter but verc repulsed by the under Gen composed of the Zouaves and The King pressed where tho fight was most the Zouaves vainly trying to restrain him On Tuesday tho Austrians attacked tho vanguard at Tosto Calendro and a of 2 our troops pursued he enemy across The details of i Sardinians were at one time by the threatened lie iridge of boats across the Sesia i was to a with he King At this juncture the lost one officer and 20 men killed nd in all killed Including 10 officers from Gun state lat a numerous Austrian corps having before Varez he ordered inard not to resist and fall buck to Iigo An attack was attempted by our troops gainst on the but without St C W June Tin gates of lock Xo 25 of the Cam were carried away Schooner Quebec this evening The rush of water caused the embankment to give several G rca damage was done to the grain Thu water is now shut off and the is Krad n illy subsiding A largo force of men wil commence to repair tho breach when 1 10 water subsides of the Battle Of Hill all t ie places of business in the City are directors C T H H met this morning J B Waring June in Convention to-day the entire elected tn Stato Convention was Strong popular sovereignty resolutions were adopted June A severe hail storm prevailed at Baltimore Co this causing considerable damage The hailstone were verv largo The storm in Baltimore was accompanied with vivid lightning a wind and of Juno Toledo II R Stockholders meeting was held to-day The board of Directors was increased from 9 to 13 The following Board is unanimously r John B Warring A Stone Jr Join Gardner W M Young W Henry Kip M M A X Hamsdell G T and T P of the English Scholars speak of the English language as in a power No people have spoken it or can speak but a people Xo language equals it With a law and of its own it levies contributions upon all other languages and incorporates the power and beaut heart and core of every other tongue into For perspicuity and force for elegance and smoothness for poetry and science and theology the pulpit or the forum or the bar for nny and every use there is no language equals it Ily the use uf this common language we are allied to the most nations oft ic earth The language is ra spreading all lands and will according to present indications of commerce in all s The and Americans arc in t ie Kasl Indies in at of G ooi 1 Hope on the coast of China in Asia Africa and on all t and inlands along all lines of travel where they find or leave some w io speak the language The English has a veritable of expression sue i as stood at tho ind of of men Its i spiritual genius and and condition have been tho result of a surprisingly intimate union Of the noblest in modern the Tentoni and the It s well known in what relation these two stand to one another in the tongue 1 10 former supplying in far the groundwork the concept to ns in truth the wh by no mere has produced and tho greatest and predominant poet of modern is distinguished liom ancient mean ire may With nil right be called a world itgi age like thu English destined hereafter to prevail with a more extensive even its present aver all tho portions of the globe For i i good sense and closeness of struct-irr.no oilier of Uw at this day deserve lo Iw compared with it not von our German which is torn even ns wo ru torn nnd must first rid itself of many before it enter into thu lists as i with Jacob i Your Wilt Praise your for sake ive her a little encouragement it won't nrl her your homo com your hearth bright and l for sake tell her lafik her if nothing more She don't it will make her open her eyes than they have these ten years nt it will do her pond for nil that ami you no There are tinny woman to-day n ng for the word of praise the language p encouragement But so accustomed their brothers and husbands to their monotonous duties l ley look for and upon them as they do the t sing of the KII i nnd his daily going down very thing that pleases the eye and the at home lun been produced bv work much thought great untiring l Forts bodily and mentally It is not that e t o not appreciate things and feel glow of gratitude for tho numberless j them iii sickness id health but they are so in that T ol ng They don't come out with a how pleasant make things nk or I am obliged to yon for tang so much pains They thank every ody and every thing out of doors because s is the custom and then come home tip s cir chair back and their heels up out a grumbling if their wife asks -om to do any tiling scold if tho tire has or if every thing is just right if cir mouths I toll you what men young old if vcu did but show nn ordinary r v hty those common articles of your wives if you gave the ie hundred nnd sixtieth part of the com- n almost choked them with bo N re you were- and finally if you o ould cease lo speak of faults before hers fewer women would seek for other of happiness than your cold i affection Praise wife then for nil o o good qualities she has and you may rest s that her deficiencies arc fully by your own cr Lovo is a contagion which At- cks people with great between c and twenty-two Its ruffled shirts bear's and whiskers It feeds i moonlight and flutes find looks with s on or linked benns every man his just pecuniary dues or in redeeming his obligations to hi i friends for do not men of other professions and ol no professions alt of lint hn bs honest in that higher nml noli er sense of never u tiering sentiment wl ic i does not directly from his heart and never advocating i cause which his conscience cannot The to vary him this line of duly ire numerous and beset him at every singe of his progress I le is besought lo herald through hia columns the merits of some vile nostrum for the healing of all human the exploits I raiding or the literary merits of vi book through whose papa he hus never looked Ifn lie is expected to follow his file leader its In with nil its and to principles to all the changes of the day and uftcn to hold up as worthy of imitation this of some cat for popular who better deserves the public execration There is but one rule for all these nnd that is never to swerve from the line of honesty Doing tins may rust the sacrifice of old nml endearing mav lav the axe at the root our t may bring upon our hauls the of the partisan it may carry us outsit e our ancient party but still the maxim should U do right and leave 1 c consequences to Sooner or later will come tho man's reward It may not come in the approbation and appreciation of his fellow men though this is often U may not come in the tide of pecuniary though is it may not in honors lavished at his feet though there arc not wanting instances of such bat it will coine in the approbation of conscience when at thu close of life's pilgrimage he a long retrospect of Iho of the and sous not them all One line which dying he would wish to Closely allied to this characteristic is of independence It not a man's duty than his light to firm his principles from a sense of their correct and assert them without fear If there be a man living c it is to claim a position as an equal of his fellow man it H the n right conscientious fearless and dent editor It is hU daily business to in review tho shifting scenes of tho pa no- rama of tho world tu discuss the great wnich lie at the foundation of the government to ponder the acis of men iii power to weigh he merits of conflicting principles and scrutinize the secret springs of human action In the exorcise of these functions he may often come in conflict with men aspiring to or already occupying J tions or of power but even this not deter him from the faithful dis- charge of his duty The path of the I pliant may Iw smoother and carry one for- ward over gontte slopes and along flowery Vales and by purling streams but the path of is that of honor An interesting lesson has been left us on record in n characteristic anecdote of our a fruit prototype Soon Mor the establishment oft lie Pennsylvania K Gazette in hu found occasion to re- mark with somo of freedom on the public conduct of or two persons of high n in This course was m by somo of his patrons who sc Bought an opportunity to convey to him e their views of the subject and what they c represented to be the opinion of his friends He listened patiently and replied by requesting that they would favor him wilh their company fit supper and bring with them n tho other who had expressed dissatisfaction The time arrived and the c guests Ho received them cor- IJS and listened again to their friendly reproofs of his editorial conduct A t length was but when tho guests n had seated themselves around the table they were surprised to sco nothing before them bit tivo puddings made of course li meal called m com- ft mon phrase nnd a stony pitcher filled with l wittur He helped them all and then w himself to his own plate June Steamer Grape Shot full cargo Cincinnati to Port Smith sunk Saturday near Van Huron Arkansas River Boat and Cargo total loss June iu The of the Administration as to t ID t ie rights of naturalized citizens w 10 may return to Europe nud showing how far they arc entitled to the protection of 1 iis Govrt were yesterday promulgated by Gen iu a letter from the State to A V Hopper of Cincinnati The Secretary states that this KoVt will not interfere i eases where voluntarily return to countries to which they owed mi service at the period of their departure for the U S Tie is advised that there no ij prehension of immediat danger lo Tampico the IT S Sloop of War Saratoga left that port for Cruz on the irst nst ia which met here Mr Brown for Gov jy acclamation Resolutions were adopted reaffirming the inci matli expressing n the ability and patriotism of Mr and approving of the principles of and annual messages on the sub- ecto June Gen Garabaldi ias and defeated the at and that town is again free Gen Garibaldi Uomo on tbo the 2d Ocn Kiel entered on the after a slight with the u s at tlin outposts lied The Emperor arrived the evening the ace of the The Austrians endeavored to cross the Po lit but the inhabitants them firing and destroying an Austrian bark Xhc Va iu in a state of insurrection town uf Sandrio has proclaimed for king Victor The Duke of Parma lias an m Switzerland The French arrived at Sutra ind were collecting vessels to cross Lake with men The Frenc i squadron in the Adriatic have captured iu vessels af four million A dispatch to j he daily News dated Turin Friday night ays that thn were in full retreat cross the has gained n now am he in Austrian Bulletin June he lummy the Vanguard of the 1 1 Austrian Corps under General V very large number aro reported to have men wounded during iho encounter MILAS On the 1st instant was commanded by Genera Irban reinstated the legal authorities nd levied war contributions on the city GREAT mil Iw one in until after the delivery f the Queens speech which will IKJ on the In tho Derby were won y Sir he value of was nearly ounds ami it is rumored that Sir pounds more on bets It is that the of a new S y will ho issued In a few days tir laving telegraph cable from Cornwall to Canada he five hundred nd pounds sterling A great explosion of Salt petre i board the troop ship Eastern Monarch om while she was anchored oil t head with 500 returning soldiers and eir families on Thu ship was the prompt lion of her officers anil crew all but seven o Five of the i f st were children who were killed by L plosion i The London Times city article of t y announces the failure at t Van i The city in News n ys that the nf discount are still c s- The London Herald mentions a rumor K nt M r Bright and the radicals in been gained by the Government the offer of three Mats in the cabinet The recall of the French crs on leave has added ono hundred and h cnty thousand returns to the army The Paris was advancing nnd tho ta are higher three per cent ct closed on the 3d al for money Flat gun aro in process of in Frenco to navigate tho Po r 10 and other rivers of Italy of fort are bo t Tho U R Frigate Wahash with o British men of war fired guns in Frauds nyou the 7 The Wellington of I ie Herald says investigations into the of the post lead to the belief that t iis department of the one million dollars by the use of nml Mumps t s that are two of persons engaged in this nefarious business one which either from or is nnd ami that gathers t lose which liave been used from waste wr collections and by mcims uf acid washes stamp that put o i 1 icm when they the lint m- dm present system there is io way uf against the first evil for thu manufacture of the postage stamp is simple that one man can make hs it tho nid of single person to dispose of ie n lie has only to come into with Sonic ol Masters or heir clerks uf whom there are moro lan throughout the and constant losses ol money passing the mails dries not give n high nf among them All of hem are entrusted with tho sales of n no cheek can be kept upon them for here is no possibility of how nro in MIR of people W ten letters are posted the clurks have 10 1 me lo scrutinize the stamps on them and hey arc rapidly defaced with a black stamp t ic letters with the defaced o i pass ngain info tho hands t ie department can form f no positive lea to what extent the fraudulent re used The attends the hut they to ess on account of the L renter facilities for selling them i lave been made both in this country 1 nd in England same to obtain m ink lie of but o it success and of our I ce system for preventing the operations of 1 leaves the manufacturer of i ost ige with impunity It r opinion of versed iii the lairs post here s int these frauds have an intimate s on with the deficiency and c uld the Post some h cans to stop them tho department would a on become a one t The only possible manner of doing it a cms lo lie to entirely tlie use of ft stage nnd resort t Iho use of stamped envelopes which Ir ould be guarded in their by k c use of water marks in the paper nnd b cry other contrivance nnd improvement i style and construction of envelopes which l o General cani possibly t so without increasing too much the cost t t ic envelopes to tha public g GRATIFYING It is indeed satisfactory to n persons connected with the art Wayne and tn hear j many favorable opinions of its working 0 o nru seeing in our exchanges n mi ar to tho following from the L lint The travel of Lake county alt going by Foil Wayne and and nearly all the freight sc s taken that channel which is much the j U and cheapest route now pet our j per from Toledo by way of Fort Wayne get it quicker than wo could from go delivered at Ross Chicago Gazette Inv Gregg the now Bishop tfl cc t of Texas is ono of the youngest c s in tho country boing but forty-two r are of Hgo llo is rector of Kt David's R 0 and was as n r the of Forney's paper writes as A good deal of trouble luw begun as I would be the case aiming I ie u u xm the of the ior new editor of I iu Washington organ is that his enterprise is n while the President in your edited by a notorious instrum of thu Oral sclu u is sending appeals lo the demanding like A slory is told of ono of tho new Ad mil Miration papers hi It it tit siart this jo the President himself stated that vi would advance two or throe i rather than that the thin should fail It did fail of entire and th urnon starting the paper relying upon tlw i promise drew upon Mr lanan The draft was ami the victim came stopping by he way in your city declaring that he expose the whole thing unless ie was indu Great ensued and tho matter was compromised after a fashion Mr Buchanan will now be called upon lo reimburse thu other n lie i ic has insisted shall be maintained it all Thu printing fund large i it was at the beginning cannot sustain 11 1 icso drafts upon it particularly as Mr 1 has sonic unsettled claims which be liquidated The threat made by a n Senator at the close of the last session that ho whole of this part of tho Ail ministration should be arrested and exposed in so that the mercenaries have no a ess n parson to look to than iho i uso f Now ns Mr ought to I 0 worth at least one hundred fifty dollars ind ns he has alcd of his investments being safu t new am inasmuch M he has no children p nd 1 is nearest relatives being themselves i circumstances flirty or fifty dollars could nut IMS better ex- l ended than in paying for tho losses of tha l oor fellows who have been in c ic support of his measured As he has ways known for Ins munificent s spontaneous genial liberality I am happy to assure them that they s do nothing better than to make a upon his most plethoric purse e will like 1 0 June 1C Tho a coal burner exploded at station on Ih J 0 It 11 this morning killing Chas Turner fireman and scalding lie engineer badly Passenger trains were lot delayed by the June The here together with its contents was by fire last night The Library vas partially saved in a damaged condition h joss Insurance Juno IA p Tho U S War vessels Levant Lancaster which are to compose 3 trt of the Pacific squadron will visit ri hilli in view of our unsettled with a lat country It is known that 1 ons have already been lo our s to demand reparation fur tho rongs committed There is no o that the fleet will bo fr i Tho Navy Department has received s formation of the death of Lieut in t lorida v SLAVERS ONE n p< New-York June lo Tho Steam Ship City of Manchester is c below Rho was advertised to i from Cork on the 3d inst and her d vices will hot bo so Into as b received by the Kuropa at The Bark Orion 50 days fmm the Congo in ver was brought to this port last in arge of Lieutenants Dallas and Campbell ti d was anchored under of the m ivy Yard Mr Hanna died bj a broken heart Thn Orion sailed from this port the di of January and arrived at Sharks Point U the Congo on April tenth Hero e was soiled hy the Steamer qt riton but was transferred to tc Brant of the U S Ship of War bo arion who on si d l ut she was a slavo trader Ho c ngly put tho frigate crow on board and her homo A few days before she to the barks and Emma ibo nt Sharks Point by Foreign News ST Mr agent Smooth Uo arrived hero om this morning of Peak gold will immediately to New York to test ie quality and value of this gold ho says lat a much larger quantity of dust might ivc been brought on but the miners 20 dollars per ounce which is tho purchasers exorbitant The extra Times furnishes of claims four eeks since considered worth loss now ng to dollars At a claim Mild for other claims in the lead Changed mils at from COO to dollars 1 hosnour had from the and prospecting was being vigorously New rich lends aro constantly At Gregory miners wore g 25 dollars ench pur day Arrivals from tho stales continue Urge vl all push immediately for thn Mountains districts iho i liners jubilant Grecly Denver c On Saturday the ticket agents received at their respective to tho l foot that tho York Central Kvic nnd v negotiations had in R agreement oil tickets id faro Consequently on after- wn the prices of tickets to the cast was j ised to tho following To JC Kcw York A23 Pittsburgh j The who possess lots of bought half the above rates js 11 reap a rich harvest without waiting or sine much timo for a return on their in- h There can bo no doubt that any low-priced tickets arc hold by tors and since our reference lo the schemes t io sharpers wo learn that they have remarkably active and adroit and j d ninny to tho of Ticket cnts ono mnn imd the old trunk el times for Now York and oj ught ns many of iho cheap Thero y n bo no question that competition has C wn financially disastrous   

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