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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Se a . NO. 5573. ; oj SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1849. ee SS noe pect Of Autry in Germany. | will pot content himeelf on this accanion with pro | winuten wotien, when Mv Porter at privaaly to trae THE. STATE OF UROPE. | °* military command. Let not the triumph Gepest et Sexiest Germany, will not content himself on this ace: ‘ with pro- ang 2 te ug Le pep haar gal E “ seolntciy te her favor, wil suport | g The peneral pect of allure sn ticroany, and | (eoiand,remenrtrwnere, Lard Pabnorwon bas | he Seats at eolsgtaie iitset acutiaay ¢ i He F Jog t the the position of Prusein, more especially with refer- Let him sustein that character nd th coun: ‘Tho Continuation of the Intelligence brought | from Lugos to Dees on the Marss, road fenmene enbinet ia uot auch'as to ena. | ence ta. the other Germauie powers, may be des try will anprort hirm. Let him wash the Norcheay | Bigventing the expornre of proceedings which they by the N , them to dispense with this moral aid. Iti Sided ag the exact opposite and counterpart of | Bear off the land which is bounded by the classe Prisopment had its effect and the weak-minded. ehe y the Niagara, , clear enough that but for the Russian bayonets, the | What they were just twelve months ago. The popn- | waves of the Mediterranean. te not Honea lange | Gesined to avoid a like fate ligbied their candies. and betwere the provinces of the Austrian !af movement whieh had breken out in the davs of | enoneh for the Scythian hordes? In the vast plains | Debiin saeumed , ae sir ot gayety and joy is for m ———— * — | March wosthen ctill at its height. If the anity of f Siberia the: ly reom nough 1 @1l peek redress before & proper tribunal. sai Hungarian Affaire, conjeeture. pote (thoy eee a, howtans | Germany was to be tablished’ within the confines | forthe most boundlee: ambirien by cade may | i se to do what | like with my house with- THE HUNGARIANS AND SialAne oe Moy y yy upon a jon as to its probable | othe ce rye Sane oa id ithe power te ahion Macedon wept at the thonyht that there were no por iow = please, I ee Se rerrtn Sn. ConsTanTinort ugust 5 4 . was to extended ag far on every side asthe i ingat © obedient servant. . Within these laiter days we have had news from | | Immense LOA fet owemeet thet any neces- tf Pera binatome lor: sitigeines poh athe oJ | oar ion should not be t . or that neces- | Germnn tongue is spoken, the Frankfort Assembly | imitate his exmple, pont | Seavbe should not be Aa Sahoo be rend and the central government were the engines of | selapee into Slavon’ barbarism = There ws # linit be worked out and justice administered, either in th changes, and the supreme repre- | to the endursace of Englirh statesmen, to the dolce wu. ora merciful spirit. For their own ono Span wale) cine dabat cer was to | far niente of diplomatic life. J pr nba avatem wet me — 4 4 = Sew Legend Pb governmep!,.and to become the ostensible chief | ‘Another Threatened Outhrenk tn India, r Europe does not intend to ‘Wallachia. It presents features of the highest ia- | # least among the suthoriies and Kussinn terest, and adde to the difficulties und peris of our | Prince Paskiewlich has wavested situation. I will give you the fects without any | ote 1 comment, and without those exaggerations wi! pi: rumor has already been busy to surround m. | , California Mystery in England. (From the London Simes, August 23 ) re free to coutess that our must careful re rebes hy atficed to enlighten us ae the wetual condition of that to which the adventurous swarms robmet lenes dopt of the renovated empire, theee institutions were to (From the British Army Despatoh, Aug 24 Bem, who commands a corps of from 12,000 to and now | pene who eatered upon the cam it av will « towards the defeated stand on the broudest basis of democracy, andto | .We learn trom the ne os papers, of Seek we Tee, Siveoueen, 14,000 men in ‘Transylvania, bas lately beaten the | ven, with rimster forebodings are loudest im | ‘'¥" be quite premature as yet to speculate | be sanctioned in the firet instance by popular ac- | give elsewhere our usual summary, that the atten | Cr vecrel. fur Sau Francisco ; and the ude sets in of General fees which numbers noes their hosennahs. | upon the concessions that will be made, now that plat ‘ hen these selamonp.. were in the Hoe apd vinlane? ia the eulhocihive Bad Bere the same direction, we believe, from bulf the ban, men, after ivaded it b; TERMINATION We Rial f . i eight of their evanescent glory we did not scruple ‘recalled to ene of our le . of lobe. clever and bold anoners: ‘While the ‘Tomes yy (vrem the Lowden Past ame hoary po Bay “AS a foes to deny their reality, and to dlepate the possibill The Punjaubd again offers us, in ite marthern pro- Yorn on ike, Taos of the globe. Yet. when wo on- ra) deavor to ‘tain, real fy the ‘General was made to believe that he was pursuing The imoortance of the termination of Oke war An aece tain, realize, or specify the natiog- in M nati of their gecomplshment; bnt we have forborne, | vinces, and in the person of Goolab Singh, matier ality, government, constitution, product im another direction, that chief adv: Tongary is pet to be by ite effects only | = ph by One pt leralty and pegs ei from reepget to the German nation, to insist on the | of serious ingutetude. Though litle more than a ye te eogme eee rapidly towards the froutiers of Molda vpon the empire of Austria and the people of Hwe- | offered at Se beginning of the struggle will be ree | Complete Ponfirmation of the opinions we then | demonstration may have been intended in those 8 wholly to seek as before. Point where those tronticrs were but ill-guarded, | gary. It hus been bronght ebout ata time and | newed. The cabinet of Vienna ix now ia a posi- | ¢ntertainel by events which have since placed | orders which, we are intormed, have nlready been of its mines The reader shall and euceeeded in crossing them on the 20th of | under circumstances which afford t for ane | Hen to chow that it will give everything to justice, | them par€diepute. Nor is it our intention in any | istued tothe cantonments of Vizierabad and Pea ¢ collected, by dint of On the 21st he occupied Onesti, and on the | ticipating the most ral to the great as ut bas surrendered nothing to fear. * | way to aubinent the soreness and discontent which. hawur, yet all experience teaches us that, with ce our Last notice he entered Oina, after rouung the garrison of | cause of European cad of human (From the London Herald, Aug. 24 are the natural result of experience so dearly pur. Teepect to cur Indian foes, we do nothing but com Sy great man once said that it was that place, which consisted of 500 Russians He | ment. Neither of the belligerent - ; a en charred | ‘Phat experience is the true foundation of pliewte and magnify the ‘trouble we do not in- no wonder if Oxford and Cambridge were took possession of the immense stores which were | hnusted their warlike cuerey a te o Thovgh the details given in onr impression of | political power in free nations; aud the next time stantly nitet and overcome. The intelligence for- learned places, considering how much rate lately collected at Oma. This done, Bem was | that which marked rather than led to the coneia, YER*TE#Y, ere NOt wo precise cular as we | thy Germans set to work to erect an empire, we | Warded to us is acknowledged to want authentic was yearly carried thither, and how lithe wis ever already on his way back to Transylvania, when a | sion of the strogele might, in such a contest, have Cowld wih, still there is that conv cortamty trust they will not select a quicksand for the site of confirmation, and is very bare aud imperfect aa to brought away. We are almost inclined to apply Torkith Lieutenant Colonel, a messenger from | been lost and won @ Himes befere nam | Show! them, to use the jargon of the lawyers, that the edifice. As it. wna, the atiempt they made fell "the more lending and governing canses which have | the wame rule to the settiemente on tne Sacramento. Fuad Effendi, arrived at Oina in order to force him bere, or skill, or the fate of war should have | OR ©8 BO doubt that the Hangarian gene- | Lttle short of moral, political, and historical im- | led thus early to an interruption of those peaceful If California is not the richest country upoa the to quit the Turkish territo 15,000 Turkish | achieved a decisive triumph om either mde. All | ral Geseer Lv yoo 4 the A me hwo possibility. . < } prospects Wpind, sitet Gage ta emma. We | earth, it soon ought to be, for allthe available oapi- froope, which were in the vicinity of Bucharest, | the circumstaners indicate « predisposition on both — " > a, Pay Teaga Cad not Paskiee | The King of Prussia had commenced his osten- , had so much right to indulge in. Treachery is so whether in goods or cash, of the Ladin Pacifie ter) pearly papers incorrec: sible pert ig the movement of Germiny by a pro- universally the vice ot Eastern princes, that it is b- ; {ul ke po ei ore parad Wii Gece ne pus Ge. Cpa e hed , D either with or without Seeditions Clamation gulculated to inflame und to gratify the little to the purpore to observe, thut, itis a soves and pineiie socbeenie, cose vr tea 5 Se a eg ~Yanciug upon Oina. General Bem, however, an. | invested Georgey, to surrender om behalf of | "The roment appears Srportune for peuce and re- | wildest hopes of the democratic party ut the mo- Teign upon whose gratitude we have the strongest within the sphere of attrachon, und our Chinese ticipated these measures by his precipitate’ de- | whole army and yeople—the one condition coneilianon » tor though Hungary has learned her ment of itd first ebullition; and, as ke had just claims, who is now represented as being anxious intelligence this week reported that its Warehouses parture. which the General ylelded, namely, Russian own strength and Austria ber own weakness ig abandoned his own capital, aad humbled his own — to repudiate our alliance, and oe with our arms. | hid been swept of all goods suitable to the dig- On entering Moldavia, General Bem published a | tercesston with Austria in favor © Hteagary— late cocounters, yet the best and most enlughteoe army by unhmited concessions to the revolution, The countenance and javor of this country not | yivge, and that all the native craft. in the harbor oclamation, of which the following is a trans- ready accordance of that LP OF A op oy men, both iw Austria and Huogery, feel that a| there seemed no reason to doubt that the influence only materially extended his sway, bur securedhim | seemed making ready for the same port. Oa the ns gd ‘Ruonan eh altuatinate madras was | Sree! ed endunne empire can oaly exist by the | of Prussia would tend rather to swell the force of the quiet possession of his enlarged 3 | other hand, the gold. arriving from the mines was aeection of Molaavia.- cet nel ‘Yor but wu rica fact nad we timate UnIoe of the two kin y the union | this ite Pa to arrest it. For many months end when the unruly Sheikh, [mau F33F ood: Deen, | comparatively sinall in quantity, and. the balance ° fl of the empire of Austrin with the kingdom of Hua A hhrone in Ch took the field ngninst the new Maharajah of Cash= - ae Spleseen™ The gary - trust“it wil? be trea ustria i s' case ; every throne in Germany tot- 8 aa - w J! inst the * placer: The loss wy . aig hey Ye higtienagp he pon thle ang rn in which Ba tpn no vanquished. as gery, The berg se, we trost the constimtional long as the Pru: W monarch was inse- Mere, we constituted a powertul ally, whose ser- sbieuede emote efflux b rome od was sensibly felt aUitee Temains rilent while the rights of nations are | origin of the quarrel, as we have often had oces. | C™WCTOr Of Austria will act and feel us thongh he | ind if remained unc whether a strange , vices were both asked and accorded. ' tosh on the Pacitie and Adantic coasts, and the ar- fe, ly wioleegs PAE i) Blogarions are suff: | sien to remark, there Were great errors om oth ae pic a Eepgurn. wpe bing * maeretsen mixtore of de phidiog and syvolasionary en- | | eet at Me P ty ney eg he phe thing rival of large consignments of bullion was anxiously atrong t jal ir enemies, unga- | gj y i erpeeti - vation oft am w o t an uise ves not, in the face ol " i Fians will ight the’ Budtiens to the knife, sa teey sides. Of these errors both have severely paid the ag y | age mabe = sidings! ee led gp benny prod at all probable, The Fa her ta America, to quicken the approaching 1 Ity ; and, now that the sword is shea! a“ trons which Austria has incur . All this appears the more extraordinary ‘offer the same chances to their neighbors who are like- | PCn!ty 5 » | ted to Resta could, by any semper of means inter- ans imo the leader of a E | value of the neutrality he maintained during our it i i wie ed by the Russian yoke. ts for tts pur. PR dag Ty that w halw eH ports, of io | pase an obstacle to this great duty of the Austrian | tenn That Ipast pomngeeriimet nably within the | late hostilities with the neighboring Sirdars, is be SB a SS ree oo ea dah Rie Ny ob tony Epis OIE Bei pa a | Sad in pean by pia wall forbear | {™Peror and bie exbmet, rach oblieenons would | reach of the court of Berlin; and, to the honor of | said te be much qualified by the exposures attend- ; resistible evidence. There is one point, and one nt upon the searching investigation which has gomes which all accounts from San Francisco co- tonal government under the tovereiguity of thy Most | ance. The ridiculous eflorts which were made by = & Puropean ealamity, disturbing the ba- | the king. he rejected it. He rejected it, we ha’ ap pee ie Sesceiong laees orn ‘und progress | 4U'¥;02 which all accoua frome Gen Frenclarecey, rf ie Sou Dune to ¥ite ‘Yo wacarainath the Bos: ae samen bi in thle coum © of power, interfering with the voliuon of an | vo doubt, from conscientious motives—from recol- Sabo boris that pollute your native country. Let teed rit yeaa sel sary nonpeyeee empire, and the hepyiness aad conseitutienal rights | lection of the rights of others and hisown dignity, | of Sed eaicuaive, abd costly rebellioa. Yet, that gold contained in the earth. By a little care, how- Sid able Mep attack the common enemy! Let them in- | would have embroiled all Europe, have been, if we | 8 OF ney we trust that Russia sfrom a clear sense of the real interests of big he should boldly throw off the mask, or precipitate ever, in collating the evidence, we may perhaps setbih A Rai dblcaiiona: an, wicer ihe Konlptoeen ct may apply ao great a term toso small a subject,sig- | BOW Bee fit to withdraw her armies from Hangary, | kingdom and of Germany. But Prussia could | @ state of things from which all hie predeccosors arte’ ttn Begeatte Shick el ceieeaae these the marmies and the Wallachian population, | Mit aply to Breas (hrm te “sy ted co | 284, by her wine counsels, prove « disinterested | pursue no middle course ; the consequence of the | and contemporaties have learnt but the one sud two facts, without invelving any supposition im- which site Bt the same time, it will be easy to de- Parlement Meck’ whtek eo po res J cape. ure of | fiend and not « dangerous «ll king's refusal of what they culled an imperial | leeson of mortification and defeat, cannot be ae- stroy the It is imporsible, however, to conceal from onr- wn w immediate ruptare with the revol counted fer on any known or ordinary principle of - hee ve od ah! i ee as vd which ls . 8 eda are wi revolu- mm a rinct ions behind the Prussian party, and civil | shrewdness and sa joldavia and Wallachia, acd their subjection to tue | ministry during the eventful strife, but we have to | D¢*R ereated by this Museovite interference, 4 y said to be conspicuous in haustible, for the precious metal has aever before, i the large margin whoeh such intericrence out in the weaker states of Saxony, Rhe- | the character of this prince. Though of almos, believe, been found in such abi dapace Siiteal existence hie et | oe thank Vr ae ny hedged 9 waft ee ct | Roesia to in in Austria, © nd Baden. ‘The cabinet of Berlin , fubulous weelth, end deriving unusual advantages cele parhyren whe nha Pty anny Lan wed by the Gis rehied eee erroeoen wie oy oat Com. | Danubian pri took the lead in the repression of these | rom the nature of the country over which he has $0 | Gn lowk ing closer into the state of things, it appears "Frew the defles of Talmash, in Transylvania. Juiz | td flom per. paresis a anotdosbt, | if there were a» Fenous tbances ; Dresden was saved in part | lately been culled to rule—at the head of battalions | that the labor requised for ita production, though of a, Fiske rate BEN pence’ Meg Yt cane Geo pat hegre = Foy by Prossiom grenadiers; and a campaiga on the | #$y¢t undiscoureged by reverses—and of great per- | 4 more prateicable kind than that hitherto employ- need scarcely remar! at the Porte will be subject might il reat degree disregarded. | Upper Rhine brought ths northern Germans to the | £enal addrees and courage—yet, face to face with B rie president, | frontier ed in mines ona larger scale, is yet so trying, 8e- apolron Beasparte pr ent, | frontiers ager to disavow the terms with which General | strict impartiality and sound practical wisdom | py iin et Lo Switzerland, and even apveared at oae | the valor, the reeources, and the discipline of Great d to mak, d sero ‘Sam mentions t mn the ahove docuramnt, Never- | Which marked those speeches, we {vel that we may . y od mn & week, hecowe the creatare | mement te menace the Helvenc coufederation and | Britwn, ‘what more could iiluston itself provaise phic ye a pe rete o Tpother words, w e8, the news of bis invasion has created the | #ttribute no emall share to the happy conclusion end tod Russia, such considerations force them- | the Canton of Neufchatel. The minor princes, | bm than to procrastinate a campaign and dela 7 r 1 @ | day’s work in California will not ordinaril arenes pea lo this capital. ee Bassinn Pech nites, tor ek cantn ah cea selveson the attention of the most casual observer, | who had been convulsed with terror during the | triumph? The tactics which so sigaully availed duve more Gen a fair da 2 wages, while, an he end Austrian Ministers have insisted on the Turk- g cf ty 4 Geetae ih lity which it | Maintained opinions make this admission at once | Tux EFFECT IN FXoLAND oF Tux uvxGaRian pis | TYPlution by. sense of their own defenceless con- | bim egainst the Durbar of Lahore, on the descent | generul exports of gold, there is not only little oveinment breeking the neutrality which i a . PNOLAD ’ ; ish he dition, expecially since the fatal example of the | UPON Jummoo, some five years siace, would, he | Crocpect of their disturbing the acce; value of has hitherto observed, an i prenoenaag itself exther | # duty and a gratification. But if a this ope ASTER mlitery revolt iA “Raden, were eager for an ar- | may well kuow, myn 8 rota with ‘his this vatal in the market, Sut there fore igen rt hat doit ie aid Must the Auibeseadors the services awhich Neve hoop renasred to Englan (From the London Mercantile Gazette, 4 294) | rangement which might secure for them the pro- | Rew opponents; and though he reject, for wiser in- | probubility that fur some time to come they wil other haod, it is a a 01 . $3 notrepay the cupital which has been invested ia of Evglond and Frence strain every nerve to keep | and to Europe in this behalf cannot be coasd Hungary, came vpon us, doubt it came ao nobles of Germany. Even when Prussia seemed | the beleeguing force, the citadel of Jummo, inca- securing them. more respectable of the Ame the Porte ina position which, auiidic tis ptosis as concluded. The offices of friendly a our tet ore, ‘muses beezeretedly The bruut ef the | to be the choorn head of the Frankfort democracy, | able of & protracted defence, would be fated to | Ficun journals are now anticivuting a commercial i jes, 18 of such evident advantage to that | may now be required in a crisis not less grave, | Dey (°°) maim euenneen ely Goorgey at the | the little primers waited not even to learn herde- | son change musters, and become a poins d'appus | revulsion, though they still predict wensibly enough, Power. These coaflictingsolicitationshave caused | thongh, lese obvious to public notier, than that Posd carters of Pilace Packtewnohet call colar | cian, bet sequnreend ie chose proposals oa any | fer theve turther operations, which would uot | that after the fever of speculation hus pasyed awayy the Porte a perplexity which it 1s impossible to de- | Wbich has just been surmounted. ae ae involved in mystery, as to reader it wholly um | term Much more likely were they to cling to. leave him long undisturbed, to whatever point of | Culifornia Mill become a rich and populous State. seribe. Nevertheless, there can be no doubt but | fort no partion. of the English public, bet jatever ible to decide in what character he was there, | Prussia when she had more distinetly shown that | bit dominions he mht shift his quarters. ‘The depositions of American seu captains upon that the threuts of Austria und Russia will at length | May be theirpolitical creed or party bias, will surely | POS? meantime, Haynau, the Austrian Comm she wus not unprepared to draw the sword against |, The duily addiuons to his army, the accumula | the various wondersol the dee are usually deem prevail, if the other esbinets continue, instead of offer the opposition of the blood- irsty sympathies er-in-Chiet, declares, in a pomuous bulletin, that | the exeerses the revolution, that her army was tion of warlike stores, together with the heavy | ed such an equivocal source of} information, that profiering aseistance, to give nothing but their bare | of peacemongering, or the selfish ambition of party Georgey, wher having surrendered the greater | all-powertul apd nd that she could , 0:dnance frowning so anomalously from the walls | Wwe hardly like to retail incidents derived m: cadvice intrigue, pert of his army at discretion, was there as a | stem ping them away. of a peaceful and inconsiderable town, had ery | from eveh testimony. “According, however, = semen. Apother version of the news—and "The th Germany, lords of Possibly, long ere this, furnished subject of grave | these Darratives, the whele Nora Pacific. is Carliest and moct @76t. baving Come via Ber- ine in size a amal! éonnty, deliberation in the council chamber at Sirala. It, swarming with ships and carcon fromeve,, vale ‘The intelligence we published yesterd.y, from | tection of Prussia, and the position of the great H sei by the ofier of gold armlets and rupees to po iffieukie Some people pretend that the ta of the (From the London Times, Alignst 23. ‘Tank ote team Bem hevehanetern lettin There ss be now no doubt that Diet ia 1% tanto a ee not exceed with the Austro-Kussian alliance; but | Hungary has recelved a deatlblow. A great por- | fin vincd hatch had brew :~trd with dic | ebdicated their sovereignty in favor of the royal owed bye booy of facis, of which, perhaps, | in the ocea wa the harbor of San Fi 1 that in that instance Turkey thoaght only | ton of the army of General Géorgey—so we learn ; > e atk Hi he Gree BH “| breneh of their house ; and thus the aseenda: f ouly a tew uave, as Yet, escaped to the pu, 4 y rancisco, upholding the inviolatilty ot Ber tectitored,| froma deopatch of Gene ayaee—hes surren- | ‘torial power ~ ase the ust ae throve and vttuck ite roots abroad, by ber Lord Dalhousie may have requir” ome emphate | */2¢ious a8 It 13, can hardly contain the arrivals. 1 to enter Regotiations with the Russian ‘i “ M H \ mourtration of the same kind may pos | dered unconditionally, at , 10 Marshal Paskie- | (08,10 ente fot the surrender'ef’ b is successful opposition © ,thove same princicles dsavowal of the hostile purposes attributed /° him, | sate 0 tes £50, aad sail sibly be wanted; for we have letters from ba witch. | It is needless to say that this is but the be- corps darmée, but it said nothing eer aeeae | which ehe bad affected iaft year iransiently to by the wiidtawal or surrender of the 150 pieces of £30, Clokaen rare ge 0 per annum grade stating that Dembinski has obtained grea | guping of the end. The successive surreader of tonal surrender. On the contrary, st stated that it | acept, cannon NOW so ostentatiously surmounting the ci- | {heir bourd. Nothing is sard about lodgiags, a te- succes, and that he has detcated the Russians in | U ape Hunganen, corps is — ofdays, | was coupled with conditions ‘Beaides, it locks | ‘Lhe aspect of Germany is, therefore, changed, dt!, the propriety or necessity of the step could | serve which is perhaps but prudeat, coasider:*& . ceveral engagements, an th . ee pated ry Pond j father strange that a mun, clothed with such ua- | and Prussia bersell ts now governed bymen whore et be questioned. Whether any requisition to the notorious scantiness of sleeping houses in the These events served to hasten on the departure ps it 1°, u le atruggle, wr moment it became | limited wuthority, and thus honored with the high- | energetic policy 19 at preseat supported by a ma- this eflect bas been formally made, we are notin a new settlement. There is, however, an hotel which ofthe new Horpodars of Moldavia and Wallachia, | clear that the powers of Western Europe declined | est mark of confidence his countrrmen could pos. | jority of the new ehunbers stronutly adverse to the potition now to declare ; but both ‘the demand and | 1s underlet for £9000 « year, a portion of which who “Ve spent the last wo moaths at Constanti- | to take »ny sluie im the contest, and that the Czar | sibly bestow on him, should be seized with such a reoclagieg Bur, though her meuns of influence are the reply are, upon some foundation, given in the very moderate rent is made up by judicionsly let- rople. To-morrow they are to return to their gov- | of Russia was exerting hisutmost strength to brin; t of humility or cowardice ns to make the | elered, the objects to which she is tendeng are the ole before us. The answer alleged to have ting off a emall apartment for a tap at £200 a monta. erpments. ‘The presence of these princes at Con- | back Hangaty to the dominion of the cabinet | best of his way to the Russian emp. and give up | seme; her ascendancy is advancing, but it rests on been made Ua Mabarajuh is, in every way, in | Oue ambling room lets for £3.500 a year, two apeaeerioinrtiven occasion to revise some parts | Vienna. Short of ‘a miracle, it was Impossible | that sword which bad hefore never toon dif wnor- | an uns paler rather than on a popular basi; and keepme with Enstern duplicity. and would appear | smaller ones for £1200 each. ‘There teaver a of the organic laws of Moldavia and Wallachia, | that the wild leviee of the Hungarians should con- | Shatsword » any stipolation for himself or his | tne shyubtert imprudenee on the part ofthe exbinet 0 leave little, it any, doubt of the correctness of | reach café in the place, the average receipts of and to organize those province: according to the Ms ue to resist the organized masses arrayed against troop —into Russien hands. We ean, therefore, | of Berhnnmueht give th nal for tresh convulsions the, surti-es, or the realy of the convictions which, aight and day, have been accurately calea- Satay lng eonferenee have te tase ins | Fhe receg of uch ataligonce a the defeat of | seme seen eet canes hen The ke hee bate Heth een a nmylng and nested mom | Ted one dlr et minut aly oe My pose, iN spite of the Ramazan, oar the | the Huogarian insurrection is not surprising ia | prared atthe Russian bead-quarters as # traiter or nee from other parte of Europe. The Prag S that he himself is | jacideutal remark that we inter that the tastes of inistere of d oukigamments are duily refused. Captuins of ves- iy t ! | istor; but, in ether case, he would not be ype are wow looked upon all over Germany W'liing to dismantle his towers at the request of the Anglo. Sexon emigrants have been consulted by the Porte and the Muscovite Ambas- | itself, but yet there are some circumstances oftime | 2°2°U" i Th . y y have not, indeed, accomplished their | connected with it which furnish us with some liule | U°#'*d 884 prigoper. The man who could be base the torces most opposed to the two passions of Governor General, but that his soldiers would op- establishment of a brewery A drayman we are _sador, is f " enough to betray his country to her enemies t controlled freedom and of local independence. Pere the suctitice—and he dare not wound them ia | told is in the receipt of £1,300 a year salary. Oar task, but they have agreed as to its principal basis. | matter for astonishment. Tt was but the other day | he derpived by them, but would not be rewarded | The Prussian regiments returning from Schieswig 0 feneitive a point. Now,as it is matter of fact | reacers will remember the iamous story of the com- A number of Italiin fugitives, most of whom | the news reached us of the daring and successful for bis treachery with loss of liberty. Ia confirma: | Were fiercely attacked in the streets of Hamburgh, ‘hat the sanetity attached by the Indian, and, more | mereial firm which saved £100 a year inink, by played a conspicuous part in the Italian insurrec- | tally of the garrison of Comorn, and of the captare | tion of there and orher reasons for imovting only tly by the anarchists, re by that spirit ssrouleriy. the ikh soldier to his guns is only to | Jeavmmg out the dots to their's and crosses to theur Ped ese ane sane ie ore dt |e isan hee were’ ato dag Hvala omy tan sued afew | unde whchin the eahecommetc be irl hy the denon ef ebay | Hetngut dae ii anh one it 7 * ; 8 co e ome plausibili e Ma- f ss 89 Ly Re cong et Tooninetnee |tbiough tho cubasteel Pressburg; and Vienna it, ove ince, almost authoritatively, io letters from | freedom of the Hanseane eitves; for Hamburgh y p y in the Ma- | Jation of what the Trumans and Buxtoas of Saa copital, that there Was a serious split net, and that the young emperor had who were for Imaktog coucilitory ill studs aloof from that political union which harejah’s, asserted dilemma; while, on the other | Fruncitco must be dow be he forerunner of the most calae band, it is maintained that comme rei! ed to refuse the granting of passports to persons | eelf, the capital of the empire, was threatened with | whose political charenterie open vo reptoed ; uttuek. General Georgey, who has now sutren | in th TROUBLES OF KosSUTH AND WIS LETTERS To nem. | Ceted with his army to the Russians, had just prepos , ty when the services of a h uch check really | draymon are so estimated. Ce:tainly, such a se. nietions. In the southern ¢Xi#ts upon the freedom of his actions—that it 19 a | of transuctions ia very magnificent, yet a good deal Ph ager d thus bringi on the Rhine, which have been devas eply ed for the double purpose of covering his | of the produce of California mist needs, ‘at this One of the correspondeuts of the London Times epcaped at havens fom nen coor va ~~ 0 nn tesue—that would eave the howat s nd demoralized by a frightful insurree- ap and administering to the vanity of his | Tate, be selt-consumed. An announcement by ne P encompasse . Ba ; Wy. F H ea fp of thee ip eae othe. pubtiched, bet’ 1 am_| Jéllschich was butan evil onse ia the cout ‘ii allthe belligerents. Besides, General Lamori- | Pruaman army is viewed with sullen ani. y | means likely to escape observation ared some mission to the Emperor Nicholas could | the Grand Duke of Baden finds. livt while we find it difficult, for many reasons, | weeks ago, to the effect that the United States have no other end the foregoing in view, it enabled to give you rome few extracts from them whieh | 1's and General Haynau, near Szegedin, re- turn te Carlsruhe, wholly deyead- 0 believe in any settled or matured plan of ag- | government had forbidden free access te the mines. are of the bi; terest, as they not culy throw a | mained ina position which certainly promised 20 being notorious that he is one of che very last men | ¢Pton hie powerful wuxiliaries, the military occu- &4 on the part of Goolab Singh, it | Such a resolution was eo probable in itself that the onsiderable light upon the ter ed dievensions inthe very epeedy end to the contest. low all is | " ; ‘ ale ._ Ww at, his standard once displ: +o oe \ sheet BF Georgey and his army are pric, it france to charge himself with overtures disad- | pation of the country is the sle support of hia go- Hq jard once eb he Li nd On the other hend, th he iu open revolt, a rallying peut would be in: hesty } an, Ls Nags hg yp ~ ee have on mdr vantageous to the Hw i and inconsistent | Yrtement. On the other hund, the southera pow- a , 7 sta delayed, e¢ have not bren able, however, te General Ber to ree! soners to the bis mic own fooph “3 re-captured, te | hs own charecter as liberal politienn. ers of Austria, Bavaris, aud Wurtemburyg have not fund fet op tee restless spirits and dispersed sol- | puthenticate the report, and the latest ac florins. in notes of 80 and 15 kreutzers (1s. 6d.) from | sae dehoated fF Mubibesh ona it olchnecy 4 Y |, While it is highly probable that the weakness of | been slow to avail themrrlves of this iucreasing oar hod njaub, ond his foryes would receive | present the richest region in the world a Kossuth, but the latter wax only able to send him | te? bat} wteated at Muabibach Lay manner \ the Hungurians hax been exaggerated, there 1 not | jrslousy and popular hostility tothe Prassian infla- Considerable weceesions from other quarters, and | common land of adventurers. ‘The actual property 125,000 florins in addition to the rum whieh he had for. U* = hi jaynau 19 in Fe pt ; cueehoets the lenst room for dovbt thut the struggle, on theur | enee. are even accused, we hope without frem « penantiees + but, o the same time, his old | of the land is, it will be rem embered, vested ia the warded bim from Ssolnok onthe 9th of the same month. ad Mare! 2 pen ene “General Dembmski wa parts has nearly rexched it# termination; though | Feaen, of fomenting that spirit of anarchy from fyemien, the Mahometan chiefs, would, ia all like- ut the provinee is not amember of Kossuth points out to the Poiteh ebief the arificaities | tuto 10 the position of General mt We whether the € when it comes, will be the result | hich Prossin hes most effectually contributed to heed, woke wi Nady ty Aad rare an opportunity of | of his position. it being utterly imporsible to fabricate | aie romewhet at w lose fur certain intelligence. | of ne onation or exhaustion, is eill aneertam, | seve them, and of an attempt to revive the obsolete Nebeeeh ome cs on the grasping and unpopular | ang greene, tae maent, a0 1h oes iron 14 days to put | “tLe Pohsh general was Suid 0 be collecting his | ‘They 5 ea By oil that a breve people could do, in | pretensions of the archduke Jonn. These are dan- Mubaraya ed oer tnd we have unticipated and = ist; 4 SV hy tod ig Be Sen dary aa ats Vindication of their independence ; and if they had | @¢teus and wuworthy tricks, if they have been ree &F€ prepered for every contingency. Our troops | end * 3 ¥ . , time We write, his levies must hnve been defeated | ¢h'¥ £0, contend with Austria: the in fact, on precisely the same footing as those de- man being cea.” oa; sue would, ia | #erted to; but at the same time it bodes no good tg are quartered, under most favorable ane, sert wilds tothe west ot the American Union which al riteir, an ‘onsath, | n $ . j “ long the entire line from Attock to Un i « the Creator. | eas! one . ell probebility, he a very different ove Bot the | the wn! ermany, thas io these critical times *org a n have not yet risen into States b; ‘opling of cula- suing tol ee nething For @ wholw year no reoripta, | by the Aust and Russian armies—it, indeed, overs helmin masers which Russia was deter. | the ase or diet of the coufederation hag ‘he vt rivera, bridged by steamers, bet nh ones f | yatron. "The, contheting reports eoueetaleg the empty coffers xbev | took possession of them, and war! they have net anticipated defeat by an uncondi- jy ined from ie beginning w brio, and did bene, | (raved to eaiet ip any di-tinet or lawful for ad Semplete the great military road here indicated. jurisdictions of Generals Smith or Riley are to be At the preeeht moment | have the following troops to tional surrender. _ P 3 | into the field, proved, when wnited with the Aus. | thet the policy of the northern and routhern 4 Thus, appear when he will, or where he will, he explained, we believe, in this way: Gen. Persifor support:—In Tian-yivenia 40 000; Upper Hungary and | Such are the main features of the intelligence ‘ q r : trinn, forces, on overmateh for tne greatest and |b more divided, if wot oppewed, then it has been at ©” neither surprise nor elude us; and, whether he 8. Smith is commander-in-chief of the division of Comorn, 45,000: Vetter. south army. 96,000; Thetss that hes reached us, and it should he received with eelkeenying’ eflorts of courage ye patrictiam, | £®¥ moment since the fotuation of the Germame meke bis stand at Jammoo, or, bandoning his | the United States army occupylng Oregon and Ca army, 26000; Feterwardem, $000; Kaziotay. S004 satisfaction. The well-wishers of the Viennese ca ts inte wet she vo dispose might, as soon as Rus | body heavier guns, draw us into the inhospitable wilds | lifornia ; Brigadier Riley commands the detach- Grorewardein, Arad. Szegedia, &e .1 oats jo ail, _— bunet will naturally rejoice at sucha termmation to J eprerd, . of the remote Beeas, he will be confronted O76 | Gwal bedened In the letter torrioueys and to eos Saseutex hactenens ta franbees name the oo | He contest as preserves the military and political grveral whore sword, unused to vicissitudes, will | eequentiy under the military orders of General joventes : } power of Avetria in its full integrity, We cannot wot om thes orrasion be drown but for the consolida- Snuith, although, an concerns the fee elvil requires ferwet that in many sharp stroggles with the great dy oes : pmark could not fun of our empue, and the supremacy of our flag. | mente ot hie province, he corresponds directly with whole oivil administr Europe, Austria has been our - ‘ fia bad entered the liets, have seccerafully interpaed | There is, we doubt not, a strong dispo in favor of the Husgorians, whose ‘misfortunes, we | te yor! of foreign power Sidr. verll new become a prowerb bike these of Poland | dee wuerterence ye the reer Dut her present coumeile smnerned from them the glort- even the attck on I nto kerp going, and noilvery pew ers A ous mission, and preferred that of strangling a sister, Towre the chvet » Earope from their evstem | Washington. ‘The only law recognized is lack Hientevant general, confers that the whole te | feivhfal-cnd oheetaa ally. ‘Thronghout all the Prowhir, ond vepoger the Mil wena Scand | Of eberrention wtrality, Lat to preserve The Reign of Terror in Lretand. hnw, whieh is, bowever, administeted through the And the brbk not sur have been ata stand situdes of the continental system, since ench veiigicws /aberty that had beta warm 10 the Rome of there relations it t# exseutiel thet German The te yetem was established, Great Britain and : the Popes. In the meantime, it earnest | Cech of the Germ Preyer, that the Austrian enbinet may not abase | terval changes the victory which they owe more to the arms of ee to enter into jiuseia then to their own. If they do not, it will policy connected be an agreeable disappointment to ail who hove with the future stability of the preseat European clorely observed the conduct of that power Merey settlement, which mecessiinte the preservation of jus net hitherto oc the most conqmeanus Austria vs one of the great powers, ia allits 5), o i | stength end integrity. ‘In the present disturbed bs ip Une lmosrial d idem. Rigor, aad not mild- =, should « puld’ mnterially alte imposible th Ww with weil wing letter, which we copy from a! medwm of a dary and, itis sard, not inequitably, Dublin paper, will show how little of liberty is now | A lorge body of Mexicans demarred to this Aaglo- Itt m the unfortunate country of which that city | Saxon institution, but their coasent was peremp= |: torily demanded, and in default thereof they would, it was annownced, “be shot down to a man.” Amidet all these edifying representatiovs,there are one or two facts clearly established The markets in California are swamped with goods and the mines with men; and our transatlantic contempo= ¢ trinmphed side by 5 oment’s Waraing. | novy among the commanders in the south, and partiou- we a be, e b Lrly of Babf, who retuces to acknowledge verter as 1 h e his ecwmunder, alleging that be (dem) had invested It 18 pot here, pe command inthe south Geor- thore high consid: sliuded to, sod Bem is ar it Hangary barge y. by exposing the ty been pubjerted for daring to ra on to my feelings upon a public question to be saved, toe yivania, to take co: I en heretofore the rule of Austrian eof the 1 have, until now, refrained from doing no, lest ib | ares repeat in words of most serious warn | condinon of Eurrpe, we te, however, rejoiced —stutesmanship; and what hus been the aa na are 60 be’ euppored that | was actuated ty a dedre to that though success in this speculation is by ppb so to see that one of the chief propa ot orderand quence? A has been thus brought to the those of our own mere ral barmony of the past wok. But meaps certain to create competence, failure will sequent upon the royal visit has | inevitably entail utter ruin. ‘The diggings are n@ then oe I may lay before the rer for the honest and well-meaning emigrant. fapriscnuent, vithaat | The labor and hardships are sure, the grin proble- wl ct Teticals and the probable result of the whole iscove: alifies: “ T'wo cinigrante, Bulosko tranquillity has stood out the strain, and remains very brink « Saucse tb valve a Welleahios tgion Soeuld yoo (Bem) | a fim a» everin ite place. But even to the pare hed not the wake an ipresd into ¥ ailec let this legion form the ady. epread the report that we ca ers — In the prociametion, 11 1 would have ded to che people ia Germany to on to Pravsian ascen- deatrleas, ware the court of Berlin tume toe mack vpen the strength of ite yetiahed. too, af t U fe (ehich | should wisn.) | teens of the now defeated Hungarians, we would arm, and saved ben when hl cen ia yay | rd a7. | failing. Can yeu ree with regret that an ureless and anpro | ‘ | ftanie Creed hes brem browght to = conohisiom? | Dut the next, and perhaps the most important of depiring to ex- new . * ot A uveition. Tt hee imyowd on many @ lasting ' heferred at ime ' ebtained with such toil and in suchdistaat region: ‘to any -y ‘we come Was there avy Feaonable expectation that to prolong | Oar obey hy aay By - by = | west debt of itace for ‘tbe emerpene pone MLN ot | Guy. wen ‘thet ise od ef lemstantted weg bon ae that the net ralavel an produce will be tedaced to the eontert ene to do other tl a toenort Gee aos Of ber isreaietibte ont Wh the, now that | ttideble revelariow: i wil, we hope. take the ( mert atroctowly.” as Mr Porter observed) hang my | an ordinary level. rope took no share in the | the bes stomped out the fire of liberty in that quar- | he We the pacific estublichmrar of coumtvutional rds “famine” and “pretiionse? wok oeekbak mn bend the tom ofthewae | ter of Europe where it burned Srlgheree, qrtare | Cover meets Set, H theve events are to rales the fear of Lord vndon before | SPOFE® In Spatn—combat Hag nee ica ni gaye, half the country 1+ in faces in eon quietly ond modestly within her own Kimite? Or, | Che Rett wed starion of Prawia in Germany and from my house @ large mourni ba ys re ree Ay soe ‘Why did you thus compreintes me, wy dew thal Lieueenamt! Kesouth stetes that he 1 very ua- well, The last letter of this most toverustiog eorres Qoth of July itis from a Hungs ng the il success of the Magy ars The Madrid correspondentot the London Chroni- cle, writing under date of the*l6th of Anguat, gives ive expression of | the following sketch of fashionable life in the - y of an eminent | ish capttel: anithnied by ber firet tuceres, will the try to ren: | 1 Europe, theirefiver most he gradual, and their 4 See Soap ee Wael caelee he Peek, De | owen Uke usd tations copmetenomes "| “SEL. scnssted t be co's . «hee and from militery sperand: ‘ jo | romeetve an ino fr tt may, we would advise the French govern 7" | my cpinions. and | have the sath ‘strocious’ emblem of an old iri . th the swertbee of ro many hundred I ment to settle their dispute with the Pope as | Sen pertent Cession to Mussta wetria, * he attributes behavior of @ | inat ibe days are shortenrd? epredily we they can, wm it 18 very jo-mbles and [Frew the betwee Army wiry | Sips dooretion Rea tee pata ony | etter | , Suse Chetettnn to, Maaeia ve a, whose name he never betore met * ‘ whet ie mere, very probeble, that the Rossin Cnar There m © ont # te participate in this net of rhattiog from the he Pres ‘Fuh the hing ‘ eee alah mint be hp ba ye ay ot gt pay tebe a te Ae throw his sword tate ve vp to K videos of wational ruifering my | consort at the Piaze de Foros yeutord iy sor is THe Hoxcantan War Ennen t~Wrere ts Ben? | my huve a tendency to cool 10 Nino's teale, In the meanti Caltere og of detectiver— ‘The grand Juche de fieres. the chief point of att Ts There appeate to be ea impression, that’ Bem, | which ine puttisans of the Hungarians muy feel at | 2°, Nine’e scale in +0 strange and vaeilleting the capital ef Alby trong ‘the streets by | tion. i wbleh was Tae combes Sveevee elisa ends Dembinsky, Guyon, and other foreign leaders, and | their cr tent mavner, thet in the difficulties and dengers to the jonian Ielew and shat out from ail | boll drew “ail Madrid” to the Piase de Toros long be- some of the most desperate Hungarmas, have ea- But now that enecess has attended the united | which the Weet of Enrope may be exposed from eter om Comet fore the t! performance Thirteen thousand per- tinepte, Sir Stratford protested against thea mervender, and deavored to rally the troops, especially the artul- | erm ef Avetria aod Kussta, it is to the victors we kK jer. routed before Temesvar, and that it ie their | w: vid spenk rather thaw to the foreign partisans of | Bvced upon their suppor hee dir timetly emtimatd nat it will be considered by | a by Cos intention to make a ast ee 4 = pve op ng Le ae en Coun ele Fortwsarely these jo encther cad « beter etay: Aegioud cet comm ba {ces fotamee by ‘LBrowe | , a edit ,- 0 ms ‘where the. high road branches in two diree- | wnce to obedience. Neither France nor, Boyland » fix ronnd their necks the yoke they - eet in erranene, and to o 2 le woking wut the o ange, and at bait past ton no possible siress can be some five but it wna a quarter before alt before . ly cast ot Germen end (re 4 pert im that sen, trom which whe i# at pres * ‘ght, (Sanday) [was removed to ban. | six before Queen Christina and the kiog consort made webea jebatia (athe, te ph gaa a oe } 4 " me West dome bo, a differemt | oof would | SMe Meaning terme; and it Would be as easy to cacluded. Her fleets, by existing treaties, | the office of the elerk of the rered by fa the contre, and pe ny eg i ite - the iat aon of fave solv ‘place just set, Om the bawks of the Theiss | Wipe ont the German name as to extiagunst that threw b e Dondene tins thot lene aes reeeee | crows egatant hich the clerk of the crown most entering the porformanses com- nube, above the rapide. If this bed fe lasses at | ‘Sree wunee totem te Winton Europe weatwith | lore ef wise liberty which has taken hold of the | (hrs Derdeneiien. How long those treatws | Dositierty dente preea, half mactiff, pone oe Ry aad nonad kauard c beadle'| Avett Yerem@hect theanyt wel; ued this public | Geimens, individually andeoliectively. Germeny, peas Hoop by spay Sie wll cana wae «morning my counsel sought, but was ne, who for come tims escape / ; 4 doubt nt ante forme: 000 doen, ry acorner of land where the Danube rane like a | pir ion, although it has neither fixed a bayonet nor | !b¢ credle of the reformation, the lund of severe | Jf p | {Einre:commenirarion ne aoe politely in 4 ten a ed doe, ' n hy waste t whenever a fitting oppor. | ul next ( Paerday) nmed « curtidge home, hae been a more eff- | inquiry and deep feeling, has only to cease to be | %* © much Pape “ 7) Onovs, oe a re A ort suenes. wal dest all » to tein ja than even the oihiney masses | * diviaed | vg A LA a nh and } ye A BA ry Shy "tes } preareelen | gon varlage toi ov tae this eta, be hyena reemed to remover iteelf al) at omen, ry Uiffieule by the searped banks and | «tthe Cra Bot new thiogs are shered. The bal core recy She boy lode ‘on el Aaratte wad -— + Toner was reat fur and at Ave o'slook on Monday Secame ferncious, amsuting the offmsive in w fords orre that sepa- | uMmePDity can wan above r y . evening | was “ after a fe tern, ap y some Gann evenly teas sae Eagan ll their ibe stem counsels Of sete policy and the sharp | ®° fuither.”” ‘We trust that the Secretary for Foreign Affairs ough head office, 4 been fottered ‘chain

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