"SSJfiw , M! V ' -V : sti a W' W' "" ""- -w tuf im.iM. -,-. - , M, IW , il nur JIT i"uCTf iwnwuui'Ai vFiinwiyn gSJSi J- - V t3ti"iiiuunMiii.iimi-ftrt.iw.i uauj inmwiw'i.iKiinnnmmMm miff viiitii.tttitiwm.lL jJ'jwwjm.iihiw.iwuji i ' n,i i mi I'liinuiinmmn nmmt im. r 3 Aft US ' . !jc Sentinel. J JACKSONVILLE, OREGON , h b Ntitiinhty, .7nuu;iry f, iyrG. 'i'lu W. iituto' utiri KiiRland. t, Hy tlic l.'tst Atlantic tlcmiiur it socini tlmt thu excitement iii England in io gnrd ton probable rtiptitru between the two countries, lina subsided. It w.-n produced by ii rumor that our Minister th had broKon oil' diplomatic intercourse! jiiuI demanded his passports tlio cor rectltui of tho error resulted in tlio re storation of quiet. Wo have known from the first tlmt tlio prevalent apprehension of war was not (sustained by n correct vluw of farts. ' l'eoplo are privileged to bo excited upon bucb questions but thosu who under stand the strength of tho ties thai bind llieso couiitriosjinow that in the present circumstances uro no cnusis suiiieieuuy strong to break them asunder. Aloro than half thu uouunerco of the world is tho property of these iintiuns.i Comparatively, thoy are tho great com. ., mercial nations of tho world, and llie, world's commerce would bo destroyed in tho collision. No man can form a just conception of ilia amount of mon ey invested in foreign trade ami ship- f ping by thu people of thu United State and tho llrltish Empire; and every dollar of this amount is an iniurauce of pcrpct-, ual peace. Thu inconceivuliiu extent of other varied interests involved in Ihuji relations of tho two governments, andh which must ho impairotl or destroyed n jn lmm,, ,iroUg, ,js )0tir(( grazing by war, Is a guarranty the strength of li(, f(BOi .i;l0 irm,p hearing the firing, which ennnot bo nfMsiircd, tlmt wlmt. mlci ,nnieut to load their rillcs, over diploiiiatfo difficulties may occur, mu inttoneii up, but found the body there can bo no such thing as war bo- l0f jjr, a. and Ihhtof bis horse, already twecn them. stripped, and tiio Indians, springing Jn the present condition of things, it0 tliu undergrowth, escaped, thcro nro causes of annoyance and per-1 j pl0 rmagWoro supposed to bo In perploxlty, but not of war. The pusi- j frCtf nm jj r. VA(1NK bastoued back tion of England and l-riince has long ,0 l0W fr uanco. In n few ml bcou that of n protectorate over thol mUS ft C0I,my of mounted men were crumbling Spanish monarchy, to pro- ,, lu.r wny , ,lu conor t,0 affray, vent our wresting the Island of Culm jillt ,, tj,cir irrjvni H,0 oncmv im, Hcl from its possession, and oVer.tho perish. ,,., (l precipitous mountain, "innccossi ing Ottoman power to prevent its bo. ,j0 ,0 10rw8( nmi ,l0y rclurnoil, bring, ing overrun by Russia. Ine r.-sfiM I ilIB wIll them tho body of .Mr. Angel, decllno of tho latter, has precipitated , iU ,ll8 vnw ,, (Stressed wife, but the war now raging in tlio Crimea, and tl fl,vv ,nurs nuor gl0 ,: ,,.,rtci with iinu'iieiiuienpiuruiiiiiv "' "! hold of Uuij.i. lliopoli pOliO.V Ol IllUgOV-, ornmcut is to incur ns much hazard s the prizo would justify, in Improving ai. !. nBiim ! 1.II.II.I iiinf hi ii. this ontiortunltv. while that of tho Al lies Is to go just so far In provuuting It. So far ns this goes, there is war now n paper collision between Alln isters. Tho Amotican policy lias been, of 'coune',' to root out foreign powers from this continent tho Kurnpcnu pulley lias been, of course, to sustain them. Periodically some measure oiiginating in this conllict of interests, hit atiten to threaten the country with war but no war has ever yet grown out of it ' An attempt was made to dispose of the difficulty by n very remarkable and rcmarliaiiiy loolisii siipu a ion in mo.j AihhurtniiTroHtv. bv which tho tW ; .-..-,,,, ------ ...- - ' nations woro virtually restricted to their nrcscnt nossessions on this continent.' When r.uuland became Involved In the war with Rusjin,ourgovoriiiiieut sought it ns a favorable limu to impair tho treaty ttipulation, uud by dint of n lit tlo cunning, and n good deal of perse verance, that government was induced to assent, to its abrogation. And now, when tho energies of England nud Franco nro supposed to bu employed to tho utmost in prosecuting the war to savo Turkey from Russian nggrs ion, tho measure of tho conquest of Cuba mid that of tho subjugation of Central Amorioa.nro revived and step designed for their consunmtion nro chosen nnd matured too rapidly to ml init of tho adopting of counteracting measures by tho Allies, in their present imuarrasseii coiiuinnu, Ilierunruu. w.u uimvu .... . 000 refugees who took up arms lor the' Republican causo in tho recent political S1. . .... I. Ili.v I l..tl.wl Wlulim lllll I spasm in boiilliorn nnu esternr.u. i rone, uud who, in consequence o( the final triumph of tho monarchist party, wero couiielled logo and watt in exile .nn opportunity for another attempt to liberate their country from oppression. Tho present is favorable and thoy nro anxious to return. They would make tho most intrepid and ellectivo nriny that was over organised. Fifty thousand of them are such men ns Mu rat might wish for rt cavalry charge. Thoy nro prompted by the bitterest hatred of tlio royalty uud nobility of Russia, Austria, Prussia mid Italy, the real confederacy, overt or covert, by ...I.i.l. iriiti n Id liai'l IIWHI 'I tint (ir.ii niiiuii u9i, .i..j .vi uK, niuuntams to tlio noitb-wost, In tho power needed by England and 60rch qf ,l0 mi,,ll8 who on Wod. Franco to turn tho lido iitl'iiesday hillvil Mr. flull and Mr. Angoll. Southern Russia, and by tho libera. T0 i,0lll0ll i3 to lollow them up until party, to turn tho tide of battle between ,ev nr0 fomui, Capt. Wii.hi.nso.v, the republicans uud monarchists ml ,tnon6,i nt Wagner'a Creek, was to Southern ami Central f'Uw-,t w""ion.opcrato by sonniog n delnclimentof tho collision comes on w.icbisnow, ,,,, C0IIIIlllllltl ,, i.)()l'B Creek. The coming, htiglanu npeneu rocriiiiiiigjocntj0 of l0 camp is unknown. depots in tho colouia frontier, and in., i.'ro, ,0 .jnurodiitlona committed du- vitedthe80iiienloulistiinilerlierll.ig,, and doubtless on this side the lino a ilopted tho means commonly used nt auqIi times. Our guveinmeiit caiing moro for Cuba and Central America than republicanism in Europe, was seized with ft violent paroxysm of ie- gain tor treaty stipulations, tuuli n ... . .. . .; . ..i on lira lliili.h Allnisler. Air. Crauinton." n volley oi epistolary itiuniiertiint stopT ped the recruiting pailially, scared the country a little,and exposed the ndiuiuis- (ration to tho iueirablo ridicule gf the wol-J) " r . 'I'lll interest ortliMRovcrnmciu Is In disturb the relalioiiHesiitlug between it oml'llui Allies, to ITirns U nrccasary to ncijitlre Cuba and Central America, I tit it dates not i;o nitlte to Ilia war point. Tlio.'e possessions are not worth tho los which would result from n de- iclar.ition of war, if poucu w.iv pro- claitied tlio neat week, without the 'trilling ot ii mow. iNo lulniiiiistratiou would daro haziid itself upon such a measure. Tho country will bekent In a feverish slate, by utilises of irritation ami jilniin constantly sprhmluir from thu coulliut of IntuicstR, but there can bu no war. aiuuu indian .iiikii:i:s. List Vednoiday, about ii o'clock P.M. our town was thrown Into the most Intense excitement by the lutilll. genco that Mautin Anoiii,:,, an early settler and iniluentlal citizen of this val ley, had been killed by tho Indians. A force from Kort Line, composed of a howitzer and small covcrlm: party of 1 Infantry, wcio on tho wny to join CnpU. ' fUiui and llushuy on tho Applcgate, 1 preparatory to mi attempt to dUogo a baud of yiiadtn Indians from n fort near Starr (iulcli. At this place they were joined liy revoral spirited citizens, mid proceeded on bv tho Crescent City trail. When about two and a half miles out, Mr. Amii'.l and Mr. V,u.ki;h, who were about f0 yards In advance, were lired upon by Indians from the brush. Tour balls passed through the head and neck or Mr. Akilliug him In stantly, while another idiot killed his horse. Air. V. was not injured, thougl hiui In tlio lull Hash or Iwaltli ami ncti ,... nrvlirnrniin IITk. imiiI llin nmlMnlnil . j,m,,ins ofber murdered husband, lie-1 1 laUlusthu wi.Iow.several children nro loft I to lament Ills dentil. h . . Air. A. nail lor ii long time tilled n largo placo in thu public eye. His faults wero thnso which nil men might overlook, and tho better traits of Ids character had seuurtd to him thu kind regard of a largo circle ot friends Smco the destruction of life commen ced, there has been no such sousution of gloum and diimay upon this com- munity, as was observable last Wed nesday afternoon, , Tin: Wau. Wo had expected In bo able, by the close of (his week, in givo BCCIJUt 0f the destruction of the I.. ...I ..I I.,, II..,, u .,., i!, .,....- A....U. IJUIIII Ul IllUltllll ..II IIIW UIIIAJI .Bl'IIIU gate. Capt. Rice's uomuuuil, with a urge citizen lorce Iromoteiling, reach od lliolr position nnd surrounded them on Tuesday night, nud Capt. Ik'sii ,i:v'a company wero on tho way. The j party from hurt Line, with tho howit zer wero endeavoring to join them on 'Wednesday night, and the prospects wero for nn attack on Thursday. In jeoiucqucnco of an accident, bnwuvcr, tho measuro was defeated (or two or i threo days. A inulo belonging to the ! howitzer train, nnd loaded with am munition for tho piece, lost its footing l .and full ilowu n steep lianlt into the,1 liver, nud thus the amiiuilioii was lost,'1 1" . .?"". K '' r'VTV , I1IIWIIIVI OIJIIIJF IIUIII IIIV I Mil, IIU i Indians nro in possesion of threo miners cnblns one stockaded a few miles nbovo Starr gulch, on the euuth . . - . . " .. bUJa 0f Applegat UlO llOUSCS lire , , BUeh u comitiull) nml a f0lC0 0f ,lirty men amy defend them tigainst IUn3t ny numjer 0r x any number ol rtiiemen. itn shells thoy eun bo readily diiveu out. 'They nro well known, as n dusjierate and'teiriblu band ol Indians. It is I supposed that in times of pence, since 'the settlement of this country, tjiey 1 have murdered moro than their own ' number of whites, and generally Imvo j subsisted upon plunder. They nro 'such marksmen, that on Wednesday at n dUtuuco of over two hundred 'yards they had wounded four men, I ouo very eeilonsly if not fatally. j On Frid.iyMiiornlng n company of ' citizens, generally miners, supplied with such arms as thy uould get.set out over . I ..-.. .j,,,, ,0 winter. thev nro summscd to bo within twelvu miles of this place, Wu learn that Capt. Alcohn, with Ibis command, is on the scent of an In dian camp, high up tho liultu Creek, and that an Indian bad been killed nnd innllior woiiiiiIhiI. Ill' liil mull, when -- .--I, -j j---.-., -t f0uwi.r up their lr.dk Vnmw TvsoN.of (ho Vrokit fiiwi, I tirlll unnniit mil fin.lrtinuli'ilirniniilft Inr Into illes of pnpets, and tlill moiu for oniiiu iavo:u. l HWW ' HWXtl- 1 n.. .." , , ANoTinm Imuvn Muiideii. La6t 'Wcdnosday the body of Mr. Cuab. Vf lli;i,t, wag found tin (he divide between Jackass Creel: and thu loft hntid fork of Jackson. A company of men bunt Ing had struck tho trail of Indian?, and wcro folio ivliig it when they came upon the body, llo had bi'on out with a hunting party, and wao separated from hit comrades, when the tudinnS'discnv ercd mid shot him. Tho decoased was about twetitytwo years of ago. had formerly resided In Ypsilauti, Allelil ln, nntl had rolallvos living here. Tlil Indians wero undoubtedly tho band that afterwards, and on tho amo day, killed Air. ANonriL. Tnt! Kxiniirrllfcr, tit Mt. Vernon Sehnol House, on Now Year's nlffht, went on most nmmraDiy. o wero not presentfhut wu hear every nun who was, uxprcismg too uigucsiHaiisinuiion with the entertainment. Tho room was most beautifully , "'Vni-v; Idecornted by tlio Misses AI vi:u -tliolj..w,cVnMfn,K.N.,a,J musiu oy Alessrs, iinuitv and Wood, vluliiiistn, and Air. Thomas with- bis I guitar, Wat exuolleuti Thu house was ! crowded to its utmost capacity, and ! tlio enthusiastic! plaudits of tho audience showed how much they ndinirml all the performances.- of the evening. 'Kvnry ientnro of thu opuasiou was well, sustained by those to whom it wan entrusted. Wo trust that when another alTalr of the kind comes oil' there, wo will bo among those who know.. AIcssus. liAiiiir.it oc Smtiii had a grand opening on New Year's live, with which the ball-iroiif" community wcru excessively ileaiieil before and after. Wu had an opportunity to tent their Eiimptuouo supper, got up !y lloriii I'orrint, tho Cook-of-Coolii, and by tlmt means discovered nno of the'causeaof tho rapidly growing funic of !io Union House. Mr. J. A. Uir.r.Y, MNiiresjinan be tween Crescent City nud Jacksonville,! reached here Jan. nd bringing inte dales via. the firmer place, for whleh wo nrv under obligations. Ho reports the snow deen on the mountains, and the trail in places next to Impassable. Kitozii.v to Diutii. Mr. Kti.uv brings the information that a Air, Spun. (UN was frozen to death at Althnuso in tlwt nnhli liurf nC llln ivimlr Ilia flrtl Iii.inin wu nniwil l.mpn imr lita fiirtinir placo of residence. Ho has lived in this neighborhood, nnd his iiamo is fa- .. miliar to many. l'or tho ficntlncl. Aiiitsits. I'ditoiis : I'lirmil us thro' tlio columns of your valuable paper, to congratulate our old and much esteem ed friend, Dr. AIcIti:i:nv, on bis np polutmeut in Regimental Surgeon, for the lid Regiment of Oregon Mnunld Volunteers. o liao l..on.n i)0 l)r "loiiirnud well, nnd beliuvo n bettor up- jjpoinlinciit could not have been m.ide.l ' Wo believe that bo has the entire con-'; flciico of tho Medical faculty, mid nt far in wo can learn, of thu Volunteers I Wo sincurelv thank our worthy Clov- ernor for the Doctor's uppoiulment.nnil can but believe tlmt such regulations will be inndo in tlio 'selection nnd nr. rangement of tho Stall", ns will give outiro satisfaction tn nil concerned. Yours, vory respectfully, G. W. Gitiii-.u, AI. I). Lucius Dankoiu'ii, AI. D. ESoipllul Ztepurt 01- flKJK AN WOUNUlll) AT TOUT VAN- ov, mtu. 21, 1855. Capt. Win. IJ. Levls, wounded at Gallico Creek, Oct 17; wounds Imvo healed and nro nearly well. Milton IJIauklldge, of Cnpt. Lewis' company, wuuuded Oct. 17; well. .lolin iirslcsoii, oi Liuwis company, funded Oct. 17 , well Joseuh UiiiiKiun. of Lowls' compa- ny, wounded Oct. 17; wound healed. Aiiinsa Alorse, of Cnpt. Williams' 'company, wounded jm ltoguo Rivor, !l 'miles below the mouth of .lump oil' Joe, Oct. 10; diction tho 18, following. J. T. Calwell, Cnpt. Alcorn's com. pany ncuto rhenutUm: tmnsferrcd to tho 'Hospital nt Jacksonville. David Saxtun, of Williams' co., wounded Nov. 27, at tho Aleadows ; transferred to'Jacksonville. Robert "Ununnlll, of WillinmsUco., wounded Novr27, nt tho Aloadotvs; transferred to Jacksonville. Jacob Long, or Capt. Rico a co., wounded Nov. 27, nt tho Aleadows;! transferred to Jacksonville. Jameil Sanders, of Capt. Wikinson'n co,, inllauiation arising lioin nn injured uorvo rosultlng in qlceralion. Ellas Aluskor, of Wilkinson's co., iutormltting fever ; well Samuel C. Nicholson, of Alcorn's co chronio ophthalmia; well. Joseph carter, of Rico'd co., rhoum ntism, Timoleou Love, of Qr. Mastor Do. pnrtiiieut, sick; convalescent. 'Al. Conroy, of Alcorn's co,, catarrh and fuver; well, Edward Smith, of Hospital Depart ment, intermitting fever. Zneheus Van Oruiaui, of Williams' co., Iltlx. casus outsiih:. Iutermittiiig fever, 0; remitting fever, 5; cntarrh uud fover, M; rheumatism, 7; llux.5; diarrliaja, 0; chronic-con. stitmtiou, 2, iioiuouj airectiqns, 1; opiitbahiiia, 1 ; thrown nud injured b hotses and mules, 2; hemorrhoids, ii. J. Hii.wiAN, Ass't Surgoon. R..S. llglknap, Steward. llenj. Uurrus?, Aw't " Tlio Tlilrty-fourlli ConjtieM. TIlO'N. lY. Jfcntlil cites Urn fiillnwlM- .lalcrncat of tho co.uplox on cf tho Thirty. loiirin Miijrrs, vr.iu a list oi ttmincmbcr.: T""1 iov"o"(i ? ywAj' and tcrmlimtfs March -1, I8.f. Tlio flrnl session will meet mi Monday, J)ec. 3, lKou, SCN'ATE. Tlio Senate cninUts of tro fienatoM IVnm c.ioli Stale, there are thfrt(-onu Stntw, roprcieatifll by Klxty-two Semtors. VIi1ri In nfi ; Dciuocrils In Itoman A., Aliulltlonlfltj K. N., Knew Nothing. Prnlilcnt Jejol). Jlrlght. Secretary Aslilury I)Icken. ai.au im v. llxpirt. Jimiio s- Expire OleiaeatO.ClayJr'oll Low It (Jam vacancy (il Clus 1!. Stewart '.Ml AIIKAN'SIR. VIS9I89IIT1. tt'. K. Hclimtliin '!) 'Blcr4" A!nm, T.7 ltoh't V'..Io1ni8.m '01 Alhoit (2. Ilrown 'AD CON'NKCMCUT. Iiane Toucy 'lid L. A. Foster, (A.)'(il CAt.millNIA. John II. Welter '57 Vacancy 'HI 'MWlCliltl. Ittnry S. Oyer VJ Vncncy 'til nirs-iiahi-biiiiii:. Jnhrl'. Halo a. ViU Jamli lUll '01, Ktnv yoiiK. ltnnilton Fith 'fi7 U'.ir.Xewardtt.'Cl m:w jki!i:v. J. I, Thuniiicou, V'7 WnJ Wrlcht, 'fit) rioiiiiiA. S. It. Jlollury, IKivItl L. Yuleo oKonntA. Itnierl Woombt AHVod Ircrsou INUIAN'A. Jetc I), llrluht ;.7 CI 'ID '01 "7 Ml jaTllellOl.IA. I lM'ld S. Hold, MO AsiJllRKU fli oillo. 1 J.T. H'mMA) T.7 arRo i:. l'uKh 'oi ! Vacancy . ir.t.iNou. . S. A. Unimlai. ITHNSri.VAhlA, 0 H.jlroaillicnd Vihmcy iuioio: tsi.vNn, L.Truuilmlll(AV51 'fil IOWA.. Clco. W. .Jones Mil Jdinei'JIttrlnn '1)1 KI.NTI'CKV. J. It Tlwmpwn 'M JJ.Crtlltnilenlin'til. CUrltsT. JiuaesT7i l'illir Allen M!) tuirn OAitni.iS'A. A.l'.llutlcr Jiiiar. J. Hvans till 1 ihn.mh.iui:. JXlvinnri M7 J$n licit M3 TKN.lK, TSo..T. Ituiilr. MV fc'im Houston K.N'.no VWtllllNT. JitolVoHaiiuirn. '01 f-floiluii Foate M7 I LOUISIANA. . J' Jlenlamin MO .7ul.il Sllilell '01 iiAi.vi:. Ilannllxilllaialltrv7 M'J'.FriifHileihuM M.iri'Ui.msKrT. Cmt. Xtimntr, a. '57 Henry wiitou a. MAiiviann. V. . Prult, Jama A. l'ierec Ml) VI1KIINIA M7 Jim M .Miivm '01 Il.V. T. lliuiltr 'SV WHCOXSI.V. .1 nry DixIro M7 . thai, llurkcc, o. '01 ltr.OAl'lTUlAriON. Dciancruts, WIllRS. Aliilltloalsls, Kinm-Nothlngi, Vncancles, 111!. 1.'. 111. 3. C. HOUSE Ol' Ki:iMSSXTATIYia. a-.: "Ma. Jltm. Aio. -ft Alahiiiia, Arkuions, California, Connecticut, Delaware, l-'lorkl i, (Seergl.t, llllimis, liuli.iun, lutva, Kiuins, Kviitiicky, Loiilihum, Maine, MaMachmctti, 1 Maryland. Michigan, IllHourl, ;i'Mli,nl. Notr.il;n, North Carolina, Now llaiupdilrc, NutvMexUu, New Jr'y, Nuiv Yoik, Ohio, Oregon, l'ciuujlvhnla, Ithoilo Manil Houtli Carolina Teniieaio Toxiis Utah Vnrniont Virginia V.'nslilrijitoii YUveiuin 1 -' vr : I 1 0 i .4 - I 1 . 1 tl a t I - 10 ,1 1 B7 "ii l-(- u A AIan Shot jiv thi: Indians. AIr.,AItirmy handed us tho following communication frouplr. W. J. Cnrsou, packers, camped oiijlinllli river, being detained by the latuuufavorablo won ilwr- ' I - . .. "Mil. EniToii J, Harris Case, ono of the ninny paows camped horo on account of the ld storm, was out looking, for his nnib.li "" l,l tMU north of Thompsonfiid Rlack's Jerry. Ho was fired upon J; tho Indians, one shot passingMlirongl i left band, and one through his paitdoons near tho kncQ. Tlio remaiiiiig shots missing him ho imniediateb ded, but the In dians following him.U turned and fired mi ilmi.. ilinv ilai lmvo up the I i'Iihrp TIhiv nro iipnosed to bo tlio 'samo Indians tlmt escaped from the 1' liPiul nf iMvrilo oreet ionic tlmo since. Our icadeis wilUecollect that in the rtrxt ilnvH of Novemler last, tho old In dian chiofon Siniti tivr, warned tlio i whiles of n small bud or hostile In dians hid about tin head waters of myrtlo creek. A jnrty led by Dr. C. A. llillman with he chiof for their guide, went out, sirprlsed nnd killed two of them. Thejbalntico ilud, and It is to these, fugitiys that tho above oniiiiuunicnlion nlliies. Inquiries about ll,,. ninitiiptiiivn linm snt nil foot. It 'S Iw.iv.itinp eiil-niUllr tll.'lt IIOtllinR 01 thclf whereabouts slould lmvo been tils covered beforo till as some twenty h.nLnra (ifi.nniid ill tllO ieilllH)r- .,.i .. .a:n.r ii.rriM.n IiIIIh tlailv cither In search oftheiriMiiiialsorJuquest of nnmo. Cresaitt Oily Ueraia, -U To AIusBrs. Himium fc WmrNi-.v wo nro very much indebted for vnlualilo . j tweo(i Gronturitain uud Spain. ' papors. by lir.Kiir., Express, far in'.j,, referenoo to tho cn&o ofn Mr, ndvunco of tho m.tiU. rirJNMAUK. It Is rumored thstiRussia has nooop. tod the oflivo of niwjlalpr between Den mark and the United suites. umiimm.iuvwmiimnLimmimyttk.trzT:yZtll Oaju Week later from Europe. n JUl0 rrfvnl of ,. -. . ..J ir.ir. "w ..m .!.. r.... r i " .. .. . loii, r N,we i: ;:: . . .r, , : were to the yd of tho same month. THE WAR. The week's .,.. i . .. . , . . . i.ai iiiijiorinnt leaturo of the news is t 10 rllnrt i,.,..l i... brnnco mid ICnglanil to bring Swecdon ' into nctlvo alliance with thorn. Gene-, rnl Canroburt Is in Stockholm, olmiuetr ...111. ll.t ...!-.! I ItTWf wiiii una imssiuii, anu oweuoipu re quired either to assent or refuse. It Is reported that tho Czar, has re ccnllv made n conilduntlnl communl chtioulrj I'russht nnd Austria r his wlsli to renow negotiations, and that AI. Honrnuoriey lias returned to Vlcnnn .with Iro'sh instructions tonicdttho con. tuigoi.cy or.propnsals from Russia. It is lurUifr said tlmt Prince Gortshakon; tllO dilllOnillllat frnnt VI........ ...! I... Ulan iMInlstora frnm nilm'r ii.. Courts, nro certainly to meet tho Czar it nrannr in tho pild.llo oftlib month,1 iiii u.o iiiv8(ioii oi a renewal of lie- fa-iMiiiiiuii3 win no semen, h g n siniuu that tho Dmperor of 1'rutici, j o to it renewal of diplomacy. Till DANUBE. fuvorabl Ilia Austrian Gazette states author!, tatlvely that u French Ciinip of riO.OOU men is being formed at Siliblria. THE C1UMCA. I'rnm the Crimen there is absolutely liolhliiif to renort. Tim arnilim nn 'gaged in building huts for' the wlutor. several rumors ol battles near Sim pheropol bnvu turned out to bo false. Letters from Subastopol say that Russian projuctilea from tlio north sidu j reach iilmost every part or the city, and that a desultory lire Is kept up on both sides. The Allies say that tho Russians, nl. though keeping up n continual lire, nro limiting preparations lor n retreat. (Jen. LoVaillant bus boon appointed by tho French Governor olSebas topol. I Sir Colin Cnnipboll, taking oflunco at tho appointment of Gen. Codring ton, bus asked loavo to return to Enu-1 I laud. Tho IVetich will garrison Ktnhtirn uuiintrpieutly the Eugllih returned to Seb.tsionol November Sid. An Anglo-French force from Eupn - titriii iiiiil..f!.ui t A It.... ..til ......I.. .. lllllll. UIMIUI lt'll MM JklllJllt till). Ilintlll IV riiinniliift-ittii'il nil I im '.! In n.r In : . F I With u lartro force of tho uueniy. ollered I "" w " -I "i"tj -.. name, nut 1110 uussuus lellreu niter an excbuiigo of a fow rounds of artillery, Tlio Alllos. burned thu villages of AcliiidoH'ku, Karnquert, Tuzelu uud the battle, but tho Russians u-lired ufter an tOWII uf Sulti : alio, iniiiii- rm-ma niwt etorna ulunu t.. ...mo. .....i .. .1... mii..,i r.itiirnml tn Ktinntoria. lntelligonco Inini Uilessnol tlio iJ7lb October, says tliat lodtleton is fust rendering isienhilell' defensible below Passka, where tho rivor Is only (100 fiithuuib broad. (iunboaU manned by iho crewvof thoTormer Rlack Sen (loot nro stationed, nnd batteries aru being e reuled on both sides of thu river. The iuhebitants of Nieolatelf and Kherson nro informed that thosu cities may be attacked, and largo numbers have gone Into tho Interior nt government expense. It is reported that Odessa will bu (lis. iirmed uud the guns there sent to Nico laiell'. Cctiorul Ludors, with tho grenadiers and cavalry, is postod between Kinburii and Kherson. It Is confirmed that tho Czar ami the Ornud Dnko Constnnthio wilnussed the capturo of Kinburii from Otscbaknir. Tho Czar 1ms returned to St. IVters burgh direct from NlcolnlclV, without staying nt Warsaw. Tho squadron oftho Uugbavo towed out two rafts of oak limber, worth 1110,000. lloyuiui tuts nothing lint boon duno except milking reconnais sance, A recent renort arrived from Odessa that.be Allles'had eilected n binding. ? 'r , , ffvj : ouse ,miiiji .ww u m miiir IVrelmn. and Hussion Later tulvlces rentier u 'i"" .( ful. ' ' ' St. Putersburgh despatches sny fie . 1 .1.. p;.nni lllll J". tho RuBbiau unity in tlio Crimea fai provi.ious for eight month. A Vienna pnper, the I remdem Jljah lenrna from Ciortscbakoirs honihMn lurs, that tho Hussions in tho Crf.iiot i.... onn (inn mon. A uroi' ,y)T ,,u.uw. ---I----" ,, rfi'.ion uimos' titer corps una urr ye t " I'" ," : nccompanieil by ouuw nBu..., v.- by oxen, so tlio nrim is iru " six months, Gortsohakolf 'will not ; ..on ...munvs after fsoveuiner, j-i ,.u. ww...-rf- -- . ,. i. ,.. tho stejipcs, it is expected, pi ered with snow. - . CiKtiAi iui"-" ...m nnilM U Tho oxoltemont respecung yi with tho Unliett diuieo mo um..,-...- ,l..il. nnd tho loauing journals, asiauiwy of tho panio tuey uruuicu, " .1 ... ...... ..,. 1 nHnlllll I1 excuse it, nnd lot themselves dow.ri(Ui quietly by attributing what tleycal J j nm ,0ia tho hostile uttitudo of the Arteriort , not nuout tiovoinmout to on election ruse on t art of tho Presidont and lus tauiu idtboiiL'h it is notorious that tin excit- i.idni vena lipirun. fostered and lift begi alivo by tlio London Tin " T.'IIAVRI' ..... ,...- -.0-.. . lines. I Tlio monthly statoment of the II lll.'. to ulntnil lint 111 llfl UUU r' IIII I 111111,1 IB DLllkl. 1IWV " -- ' ! able in its general oharnotor. iTr,in.,illi. rnlntlons aro nrisinf B "-""' J. .; , a ....!.. I iu Han ,nlitishreMdenttSflntiaBvu.i s expelled finm-Colia in Al.riibl..,P"Wa .,tiitn.iiliiiL' tlio nKioeinent -.-' I notwithstanding tho ng was lira- VJS&SSi Oo. U - to submit his gflovanowito In" I . . """go Mmillck,iui (Jovernorfd ......... iu. untain (emnndsMi r?r; t.is' ." , ivu iiiuviom,iv inn ni,i Inn IjtaftJ 'appoinitnentis nsiilllng tti llif. , . . - uav rra I i luuiinijH iiuu niiisijU onn onnoclleiJAi T .m.. !.... U 8 I)0)tllAKn.VKS'T Or'MiKni.Jt dispatch from Yicnna savs tlSn S'lgo Iintl Imnii rece ved tl ' l. nnilni.. .-!.. .i... .i. i .i i ""-. i DiiiLiiiir Him ii iiniriHM of Nicolnicfl' commenced ori'tW ol Uctubor, and continued hmb& Um Wholoofthu follouIlW (ll.!. ouii, m liui Known. It A-n a ...i i. .... i v "V- v? 'T" 'r' , tho Emperor Alewmlor liai, (luced to ieavo (ho t.lftCo bombardment beRan, ' tut )i Conbtnntino could not upon to quit tlio town. SIiocUIiik Indian Atro Cait. llnwrrr's Lkttk.'? $ Sr.ATTt.r., W. T. Nov.feftjs,, mil. jmutou i navo justi from tho scene of the into tn White rlvor, nhout tldriv orjl ...tl... 1-... .1! i .7.l ..J miles from this placo, apd 4lMt(4t to give you n brief atnteaWkVliw trntiaactlmi. Oil Suuilay exiling, Oct,! hiui ii v ii i iiiuiii ol JL.aH this placo with two families' nnd Air. Kirkhnd) nnd re no iinu uoeu sunt at nid 1 while standlr noar iUafHir mt Air. Cox, nnd had hoard JfSjMu im4 . screntiiB in tin direction ol jWrfrW ' olher iielghbo's. TIiIb was SftirtiVsf o'clock the wnio iiiornliigtIiVmic. I diately muste.'ed forty nisMil'Awr i Northern Iniiaus. uud ntll'UVMicu I Aiuuuay innniiug, atarieu ih ii . i .... . !!.. . i a.ti,i I oi action win such guns . , wo could coiimauu. Alter , hnrd work, reached the Ii Cox, which wo found robi ...t.... -. ....!..! .!.- c iiiiii uur mvpieiuiia iinik j , culer hail bfun lono to tu I farther up tho river. AV eceded to Air. Joiiob' lilac fJW " iiionniisowus t)uraMvi(VMm Mr. Junes (who s-nVi'ilw r.li . . t 1."a burned in It. hmSiSSmm found lyiit; nbout thirty, ,1 ''"'. shot through tho HB4 (tut lttmtafiinn Mint intt'ft Imia IMW iuii.n (ww imdi UMHMHiH ,, w f Jja.yJ t. . KOII mill 11 HH II UlUa IU lUrUINWMHH i . tl-W-mmiL. ' head of in nx. 1 He UonoBpWflrJftHMi wo foiud tlio roasted hmj I u iu i u"en ei 'Air. Co . Jones i been enton oil by tlio nog ooner, wiio was II iittliotime, about immfm mm IthullOUle. SllOt tlirotinll (OT'lSMMk'tM -" uiil"t; thu left lire; I ted tho bodies nud nroaMsMliS tito ," '" "' - irown, ajwfc. WiUiit. l-iro. ii. mill Ullllll WO IOIIMS W'BMl'WSflL i... 1.....1 .1 . .. iicr iii-aii uuwiiwarus ; Ilia stabbed to tlio heart, tblSilr Mtvr. ing the lower part of the lollkMfH'wU also in tho back nud ba'vkTCmjfff lb head. Shu had ojmiireiirlaiKftwlljto run wiiii nor ciiiiu pin itiMtst'ii montlis old) in Iior nrnis,r taken and nitched into tlriwJI?r?.Tki i i i .., . '-iJi, uuiiii was ueioir ner, miimmnmjmim Icuro upon it. It was fcslfripiiiiiil showing thut the mothsWXyiVii' k trom me lieu no nuciuiMrajjv wh I in tra&ilt. TlnfUttfiMsl iU .Mr. U. wan lounu in ttMM ally out to pieces. TlieMTfeiMt InmI two cuts, ns though li)I a iinue una utui it puucni tho baud to the bonofl also two stabs In tho palisf liniiii na tliouU bu lis wind olftbu fatal wear and legs wore badly cuJi iiinn mere wuro us mail teen etabs in bu back bo.ow the I' ft ehouldurH termed In bhow tlintfJyM disiieratcly. nud I tbiul klled some ol the ucvimh '- T'T "' WM! I . H '.. "."." .9 "" "., Alter burying tbeuiT Piiio.i'i'iocs would tiiiii ded to tholiouso ofAli whero lis houso was,) I tit nt i.i I tr no mu ...! j . UMiiivu u ugiiL-s, HUH iim horrible spectacle of nllfS Joue and thu two UttwfSi burnt In tho house, M .ui. iiug, auer ueiug i ton iilmost entirely i AIr. King was lyiiw .ff0W Il0 ruins, almorf Mllto 0f nuditv. Sho j , f,', ,, , .". . -ft ". , x .... 5. iiii; lliu itiumv. .'., cM untMy ofl; sw vySZ&vmfSk i,o nit oftlio stoniacb.to i "... I !!' trJ o) tlio nuuonien, m mlcd out on eitlier t.; Vc pennrinen ine IiacCnilod back to 1 id tho noxt mornia , vm- 7 bv bla pr three mils vlAJIJ. smnmeut. tliat on si .ito side of tho river1 '.lom)C(i ho saw fiv j...),n, ho knew, from ,., . ,. 'that there wcro i.OiJ w uriemw. Secondly, wii t'''CJto the npiflluimont ofl sr TCg. o. mmm-- JmszjSMlLn.- BHI mex 8giB?y fM'UlS 3iiwW V L'MSMMtS WlWVHViW sps; M m?r. 9J i. nbout toy encauipm K t,..r,i). The Minpc f i.ii cnllected tlioir , Li..pk. If they ! ...i,,i.t it t'M dnno I8 m.s... :T- - . fj aae. as v"'v-r- ,j vn....., t...niiant. ,v. liroij iif-v-J .... wi.iu .ior. I i. ii... . . l iuur i P. S.-r' luce c , ;. -I Pf't f H 4 r- r- '.t slSr y!, H i K. I ll " ;ji:? .$ -ij-J tjp -.. j,40rk $ :. ' a , J$$ sV- - -- i --" yA, .' j - a A r - &.,