"! &1 ;v s. iMiiiKpii1 ni" irii-iiiTT' . . a ' !. "V a. h a "lb. IM, took pwoounottl il opinion In the cose t tod, with lb ekooptlen of oat (mint, UkM by Judge Daniel, aad which did not aSsot the gsoeral .decision, the oourt wu uaaalmous fat lu ottnlon lu favor of lh ooutWllty of tin lroono law," tat wtnwi rmttiMm , POWl. Ouuhimm rtOM SAJIDWIOU IsLAftU pArtis, iwrai HIM BY Latb AbJ. lo Jalana tha robber and guerrillas have full frway, making war only upon their dereuosleee fcHow uHlxens, and tho Msxloan government of the State of Vnra Crui war talking ofadoptlng measures In put tbam down. Gen. Pillow wu wounded early in iIm action at theitonnlng of Chapulti-pce.and the command devolved upon Urni. Cad wallader, who showed himself a fearless In If hi aa able in command) 111 aid, Lieut. Irene, wu killed by hi aide. Ocn. C. reoeived the aword of Gen. Dravo In ptraon. Major Cook of the United Slates Army peassd through Mobile on Ike 33th Octo bar. em bia era la Waahtoatoa. whore he Uauimaoaedu awkneu ra the trial of Col. Preeavaat, It li Hated dial the number of emigrant lo Canada who died during tho three montha ending Oot, 13. wu 7,140, 'either on shipboard or alter they were landed. Fbanci. We have advlooi from France to 6th of October. Tho country li represented by the American paper u on the eve of onotber revolution. It li Ira. Ileved the death of Louia I'hilllpe will be the signal lor another outbreak. Serious diatursanoea have occurred in different parti of the country. The common council havn voted 6,000 Roman oroM to arm the National Guard of Dblogna. Acstsia. Six Austrian regiments were on their way to form a military cordon on the Piedmonleae frontier. They had reach ed Milan at the latest date. It U said. Auetria already has 60,000 men on the lino of ihe'Po, between Ptaisoncn and Ter. rara. An Austrian ofliclal had been de. patched to Rome, to obtain porifftulon for tho paetasoof a body of the army-destined fur the Kingdom of the Sicilies. The I'ujw is opposed lo this postage. SwirxxaLANP. The affairs of Hwitzr-r. land, are becoming more and more threat, cnlng. The Cat hollo Cantoiu are array, log themselves against the Proirsant Can. toua. A private letter in tho London Time of lha 6th !nl., from llorne, states thai a meeting wu held on tho 30th of September In the Catholic Canton of Schwarix, at which .eight ihouaand men capable of bearing arm were preaent, in which It wet received to retort in armt If necessary. Similar demonttratlona were upeatad in other Cutout; and the nation, -tl Tlillifr "iPTlk"rf reporlad actually lo have croaeed itotoundary of their Can ton, and fired volley of ball-cartridge, against lha Protectant villagoof Aliligrns Satisfaction had beendetnandnlofthoau. thorillea of Friburg, and if not promptly afforded, A eivll war might Immediately Sottow.-JPolwartU, rm, M - lien, waddy inumi wnpeon in a speech to Ida fellow cithtras advocate tho taklntr more Mexican territory than that cnibra. ceil In the propoulaof Mr. Trial. initrtiotiona had been given tho com. mender of the Oulf Squadron not to inter rupt the paaeage of Santa Ana should he attempt to eaoapo out of Mnxlco. It waa believed Santa Ana would ralae ono ntom army and try another batllo bufuro ho left the Republic. After the capture of Mexico and ihe fliaht of Mania Ana. Dona Srnora IiOpec do Mania Ann reenaaiwi orucn. Boon per. mlaelon to Join bar kejehand, which waa sranted. Cant. Harral of the draooona. wu aelecled in aaaart her ladyship, and aucoeeded In dlaihargtnt bla taak lo the aatlafaction of hen ladyship, receiving many " thankM" aaliHatlaos." Uen. Seott lseuad an order dated Moxl. no. Sent. S3d. reeeaotlns a coniniraoy, SuT.'"".L"rL':r .'.. - ' ... ".'i of which he wu In poeeeeeioo of. The plot wu to gat u uuuiy of the American troop drunk u peeoiMa ana inen nee on tnem. Another order of the earoe date wu iaaued, commapdiag all Americana to either keep out of Ike way or pay, every mark of re. apect and oeptrence to catnoiio prooes- It ia eetlmaled that about 89,000,000 buibelaof crato ware eat from the United. Btatsflrdrett Britain during 11 montha andtof August let, 1M7, which, at a Mr eumate wu worm annul .vio,vw,uuw. . , The yellow, fever had, prevailed to an alarming extent at New Orleans during the aununer montke. Railway Acaoea tkb Isthmus or Ta. nana. N. Klein, who wta aent lo Bogo ta to treat with the government of New Grenada, far the eetnwlehmenl of a rail way urate the Isthmus of Panama, hu re laotranama.nure i hu completely euo m, hariog objalned wdltioMfortheoom- turned to rrenoa. tiea oeaded la hie mission moat advantageous ooadltlou pany he repreeeated. The work will shortly" se oowmiucrd. London Kail- Way Tto, Aug. 99. Amltuatw Wihm. A gentleman of Waaklngtoa, wall knowing, ttyi varfcma kind aal aualhUa of foreign aulalaaoea mixed with the wbtaa to, the general mar ket, which njare boahhaad nrornota abuto Vdiwuaa, huorl a rewaUsf 10 par in B niwi w wi AlblM'AA tk MllAM AT'tall wove byahetlanl id, green v(rol, aloee,alum;ee. UotblMaraL. at. I i . wmpw, ,v, im ""wriil febttSaifar, hraady, laurel ,wly,. TirifiTTiTrrrriYT' - I 't : a a ! a . .a lamb'i Mood.'draawi'e Mood, red eandere. all of tartar, oooulua ladlotti, poleen ham. look, hu vomica, oil of vllrol, Pruaalo aeldr henbane, tto. jot any other foreign admixture," 5 '' fma Iks Cellftrala marKM. retrisirr Ian ffwan ! I rrmmV. tale Mat ? lupaifai AaaiVAi, or vaults Iiabilla amp 8w din, wm Taoora roa CAuroanu ua Vlon. t - Tho Tranapnrt ship, Isabella arrived at Monterey onibe ItHb ultimo. She sailed from Philadelphia on Ihe 10th of August, 1847, making tho passago In six montha, havjng touched at Jlo do Janeiro, and Val paraiso. She is laden with Government stores and munitions of war. Sho also brings Lieuta. Roach and Norrls and OS non cominlsaioued oflioera and privates, re cruits for the N. Y. Regiment of Volun teers. Cspt. Turner, of the samo Regi ment, camo u far as Valparaiso. It is said ho tendered his resignation before ailing, and lhat its acceptance met him at that port. .The U.S. Transport Sweden arrived at Moalarey on the Both of February. She ailed from New York on the 31st ol lember, 1847, touching at Csllao, fronT which port arte inado her paseace to Hon lerey In 40 days. Sho brings Government stoma and troops. Having landed at Monterey 03 recruits for Ihe N. Y. Reel' ment, under Ihe command of lit. Ketch uni, she proceeded to this port for the pur pose of landing her stores, where she ar rivod last evening at 7 o'clock. She brings a large mail from Iho United States which dales up to November. Tho brig Eveline had arrived at San Dlrso from Mautlan. from which an over land express reached Monterey bringing many private letters. This mail reached this nlaco from Monterey by tho Sweden, and we hutrn lo lay1 before our readers the important intelligence wo have been enabled to est her. with the kind per- mission of Capt. J. L. Polsom, toff.hcr wllli the aid or bloul. ISdward Ulltwrt, we makn copious extracts from private letters which wo giro dciow. uompany u, !. lork Volunteers, commanded uy uapt. Nsnlee. with a portion of tho now re. crultt In all U4 men are to sail from Montoroy Imnifdiatcly for La Par., in tho iMbeiia. Tho remaining recruits aro to go down iu the llriu Lady AdaiiM to join Col. Hte. venson al Pueblo de los A.ngeles. MAKATLAN. The latest dates from Mautlan are Jan. 4, 1U10. In a private letter we find the following account of aflairs in that vicini ty, and also at La Pax and San Joae, The latest dates from La Pan are Deo. 10, '47. Col. Burton and hlaoommand were in fine health and spirits after their late success ful reelsUfioe of the twoalUokiLaMiauo on them by the California. SKIRMISH OP POLOS PR1BT08. Novansxa 10, 1847. A small narly of sailors were sent out this morning, shout 8 o'clock, undor Lts. Stanlov and Parrott. to accompany Lieut. Ilalleck in reconnoilering Ihe position of Ihe enemy. After marching several hours through thick chaparral and marshes, thov reached Ihe road to 81. Babastion, about day light, and surprised a body of Homo :i( or 4U Mexican norsemen. as noon as our party wero discovered ibey fifed unon the enemy, who fled in confu- Ion. Invinir behind them llicir beds. quantity or corn, anveral lances, muekeU and sabres, and about a doxen saddles. Having no oavalry wo did not go in pur suit of them. AFFAIR OF URIA8. Novanaxa 30, 1847.. A party of about 00 sailors wu aent out this rooming, at 10 o'clock, under Lt. Seldrn,wkh Lieut. Ilalleck, to ooeupy the road to the village of Urine, (about ten miles from Mautlan) whilo Lieut. Rowan, with another party or utiora, asoeaoM Ihe Batero in boata to cut .off the enemy'e retreat to lha presidio. When witben a- bout a miloof Uriaa, the vanguard of Lt, P tnui sm iiiiiarui uiisw. aiuf ibumub of lha enemy oonoealed In thefChaparral. They wero driven out, and our forces ad vanoed to within n abort distance of Uriu and laid in ambush Until night. In the meantime the boata approached the town, and u soon aa it wu light opened their Are upon n party of tho enemy, who had formed on the beach. The land, party at the aamo time left Ibeir ambush and poured u n rapid are or grape and musketry up on n portion of the enemy who had eon oeated themselves in tho houses and bush ee.j .The Mextoana relumed the fire with apirit for few momonta, but soon m throwing away their arrua and hiding themselves in tno wooos. , Our loss wu one private killed, and S officers and 18 wounded total, 83. We do not know the force of the enemy nor their lose. The foroe Is estimated at 300 and their lose must have been pretty no vel. Wo saw four killed, and rumor says there were in. i neir wounuea were Uken lo San Sebastiat . and are uid to be numerous. "ElSlooloanse" uya their number or wount'ed wa, only nine out then Ihe aamo, paper makee our killed, four men and cine oJRoer, nod our force MO. Vondarful loaay, ihey oobfeee that they were driven from the Held. AFFAIRS OF HIQUERAS. DtcaiUU 18, 1847. . A party of, M aallora under Lieuta. LewUVnd Wise, abolit I o'clock this morning surprised party, of the anfrny at Lq. Hlgueru. astoVb mlUs from Ma utlan. fc or tUetiW were UA dead upon the field, and tlw'rasBelnder iaeaped to ie buahss, leaving behind them .their baggAge.TrK, sadOls' ,ui arM 'their beda.ud olothjiur.. Our parjy brought In with them IB or JW aabrae, eaveral saddlea number of lancaa and muafcata, 4 horns and tlaaiiwyoi the remainder of the ene my'e ajrme and amnallisw'. Not atogU an of'our pariy wu lainred. DBPENCB OF LA FAZ. . ' Novmhs 10, 1847. About) wo O'clock on Ihe morning of the lath, n nertr of some AM Mniaaaa and CtdlfomtanVttnder Pereaa, snade aaM- Ixib 1 Pit. 'um araa garrkwaafby a HUla over 100 Hi Y. Voiaasaera xr r -ryjrjmi, -T-.a iWBsfrt WsWaJsf y Lleot. Col. Burton. A few ofcnrgen of grape from one of hie field pteoM aeon orove tnem on. i no anaoa wu reenasea about 10 A. M., when n party of tbeewU my aoeoeoded In occupying eenw of the bouses in the lower part of the town Col. Burton now opened upon them whh both hie pieces of artillery, and aeon forced them to retraet In creat confusion. Our loan wu one killed and two wounded. , The enemy's Ices la reported to be M kUled and u many wounded. HRfOTND ATTACK ON I. A PAZ. NOTMBflB 37, 1847. i Paveda again attacKed tale place on im 37lh, with near 400 Mexleaaa. CaHlbrnl. ana and Indiana. The notion lasted from, a P.M. till 8. The enemy had niece of artillery. They were asjan drlv en off with great4 lose and have not shown thsniaalvsa stnoe. ' - Col. Barton had but one man wounnad. The Mexicans are reported to have lost t least SO killed In this attack. Their m wu captured by a sortie party from Ihe tmrracaaounng inengm. ATTACK ON SAN JOSE. Novanna 19. 1847. A parly of about 150 Mexicans and Ca liforniana, attacked the garrison of this place, whiah consisted of only about 90 or 90 sailors, under Haywood. The as sault on the barracks wu several times reneweeV and the enemy as often repuls ed. The action waa continued at inter vale for about two days, when the enemy gave up the attempt, and retired from the town. The Mexican loss must have been severe, u Ihey buried on Ihe field 10 of fleers and 7 men. Our loss was only one severely wounded Lieut. Haywood's . force wu so small thai he wu tuipslhsrsngrsas. As soon u be Joiu br she is to act entirely on the defensive. The ene my have not ventured to renew the at, laok. DEFENCE OP GUYMAS. Novanaxa 17, 1847. A laren party of Mexicsm havinr en. 'lorcd this town, a part of tho crew of tho Dale, landed and drove them out again, after a pretty smart action, in which 7 or H of Ihe enemy were killed. Capt. 81 fridge, wu very severely wounded in the foot. Ho wu Ihe only person on our side who wu injured. The enemy wee completely routed and hu not re- turned. I have not aeon the ofklal account of this affair, but gather the facts from a let. tertoMoaoerofthCkmgreea. In connection with thle imeiligenoe, we publish tha Mlowtoc naneral orders 1 OWMr-)1t4M Desire: WeafebMT Oanaa, No. 1 . J rtoramoer, in, 1847. 1. "Capt. Lavallette, hereby aann comrnariaVaa Civil and Military Govorner of MaullaWjeut. Ilalleck, u LtojKV Governor, will aofls staff." f 3. eTuleut. Ureen la appointed tollie command of the Cuartel. He will be charged with the good order and polio of lite DarrecKt, anu too reguiauen ana ai. cipllM of the troops. Lieut. Zelln of the Marines Will act u Adjutant ol the post, No person will be allowed to leave or enter the Town during the night, and those living beyond tho Cuartel will koep them selves within tho walla of their houses af. ter dark, for one found outside will be lia ble to be fired upon. No person with arms win bo permitted to icavo or enter toe Town at any time. 4. Any Mexican oncer within tno oat Cwlll Immediately report himwlfat I quarters, and any ono found in dls- Lgulse within such limits will bo treated u 6. The Munioipal autboritloa wilt be held responsible for tho good order and quiet of tho Town, and in case good order is not maintained by them, the Town will be fired upon, both by the shipping and the guns of the Cuartel, 0. Any person having in hj- possession arms, Military munitions or other public property, or knowing when such property is oonoealed, will Immediately report tho facts at head Quartern and any one foil ing,to comply with this order will be sub jeoted to military punishment. 7. Head Quartern will be established. for the present, in the building adjaoent to the uuartei. 8. Lieut. Russell of the Marines will act u Military Seo'y to the Governor. By Order of the Governor. II. W. Hallbck. Lt. Gov. df Ch'f. or Staff. CITY OP MEXICO. Our advloee from the oily of Mexico are up to the 14tb. of December 1847. We auote from various letters u follows t Scott wu receiving reinforcements and would soon detach n column to Join Gen. Taylor at Baa Louia Potoal. Bolt wu ru mored. Taylor hu done nothing sirioe the Battle of Buena Vleta. In Ihe valley of Mexloo Soott lost 74 reaular officers in killed and wounded, and a large number of volunteers, mm wboio roes in ine eeverai batUee about the City wu 9,791 killed and wounaW." ' 'anta Ana bad fgnUrom Ihe city of jhmioo ana nan eucoeeoea in meaning, Hatano." ? -uen. nooinumaronearor Mretaro whh 40M men. Another army ia noiaar to Oejtnaaa h ia thought tho' Amerieana wHI ink UlMeJajara wmi Teplo by IImW of maron, toao, ana tui Amertoan traoae win arrive at mauttan or way or uuraa- go by that time." Tho mieakm of Mr. Trial tow JMroved.an entim railure, and he hu returned to Washington. " Tho Mutcaa CongreM lain aesaleo al Mtj'jM iMl rsrdMtwas(Hin l MMMMSe iM MaM MsH m WWsaastssl QM.BteewUtrMlfVlV .. BWatstsstirWaraiMktW. liosati raulvad orders not W'ianke.arrtr ifM)r --- - -. ,, r u aalaaasaa if nm sar nai sw v ia vTasniiKVi n Aer'wUed ii':.& JUS'lii. Ti'a fcflare JW Oyttmmml iaM'make any.aiaMvaalaseto. w aaaoe-Any prneeeali Ibwarde a treaty maat oonaa' front tfaaleo. aa thn U. B. war determined to oarnr on lha war with vigor." . " Gen. Soott hu reoeived orders to oc cupy nil the principal cities in Mexico. irooae were onuy arnving vera uraa andTampioo. Onthe7lh Dec. Gen; Pat tenon' arrived at Mexico with 1099 men. Soott bad then with him about 90,000 men, and it wu Npeoeed that by the end of December, ha would have 50,000 troops under Ms eemmand." ' . "The Meiieau still cry out for war to the knifo. It la auaaoeed W n great nta ny totba United seeTthatU wlirbe -seearyto take allr Meaioo before peace an be made. The war ia said to be very utMar In tha U. Statee since Mr. Triet'a "m atinafpel etliasew of Mexloo do not wish for paaoe, untH tho Mexican Army u entirely oestroyeo, inaitney may not no burtbened with n lam standins army hereafter. The military and civil onocre of high standing of course do not with for peace, for fear of losing their situations and emolumaata." Movant rs or tux SqoAnxoM. Tho Dale (a ai Ouaymas, the Sloop Cy au at La Pas, and the Southampton at San Joes." The store ahip Lexington Is Moetouflngat merchant Bar ng at Ban Bias. -The American rk Whhon Iwa been convert. mi lata smwil nrulur bv Cam. Mia, brick, and under command of n Naval of icr Is blockading Maneenilla. Commodore Jones and, Capt. Geiainer, U. 8. N. were at Valparaiso awaiting tho arrival of the Ohio. Capt. Geiainer hu been assigned to oommood of the Frigate lo pruevw iv urn umn inuicv, iw iwm aiivr the Interests of American Commerce in that quarter. THE UNITED STATES. A court martial had been ordered for "the trial of Lieut. Col. Frcuont.onchargca preferred by Gen. Kearny. The court wu in session at Old Point, and lu pro eeedluge wero dally published. They ex. cited much Interest. Oen. Brooke, and Cola. Da Russey, Crane and DelarWld are members of the court. Col. Benton hi act. tog u counsel for his son-in-law, Col. Fro.1 Com. Stockton had reached the U, States, and wu to tho . !; of Washington on tho 13thof November, 1847. It to said that 199 men of the d Infant- ry, sailed lor Uelllbrnia a Ocueej. 'Oasi. Tnvtor bad raaaJvataU months buIsToTaieeiceTanil M4 returned tothe-1 " A line of American steamers are run rung from New York to Vera Crux, via Havana." EUROPEAN ITEMS t We aro only able to extract hurriedly from American papers of September, u ioiiows: Enauura. Judging by the Steele, the Knio in 'England continued. Among Ihe rthcr failures is Mr. W. Robinson,-the governor of the bank of England. He wu mnroioailaed bv the Brain speculators' The Duchese ol Kent, Queen Victoria's mother, bu been visiting Hamburgh. The London Gaxcttc of 37th August, contains treaty made between Great Britain and Tuscany. Her Msiestv is Hunttnc in the Hlirh. lands of Scotland with Prtooa Albert and a lot of Ine Lords and Ladles. PaAnct. The number of bankruptcies in parts during the past year ia l.iiw. . Onibe .night of the IPth August, the Duchest ofPraalln wu cruelly murdered in her own bod-room. She wu the mo ther of nine children, and the Duke) her husband, wu chanted with the awful dead. At fari, on the SOtb, Count Alfred de Moateeqnlcu, an officer of the Legion of Honor, brother of Count Abalole, peer of FreK, etc wu found dead In his bed chamber ; having been pierced to the heart with n dagger. Fiaa BnaiitE Strrtacxcxo. The fire men will learn 'with pleasure that Mr. PMIIId, of London, bu lately Invented a " Fire aanlhilator for. instantaneously ex. tiagalshlng area bv sjrated vapor," The principle says a foreign Journal, aro che mical, and they prooeed from leota" dedu ced from considerations of tho source of all power chemical action. Fire, to tho ordinarr acceptation of lb term, is a pho- nomeoon whioh results from tho union of oxygen, tho supporter of. combustion, by. urogeo, tae dement oi nam, anu carooo, lha element of light If the oxygen be withdrawn, the fire otaaea. Thle the fire annhllator aoeoropliahw. A jet of pecu liar gaseous vator, which pomeme n greater afiinlly for the oxygen of the air than the oxygen hu for tho nydrogen and lb carbon with which it ia combined, la I tanUMOualy generated by tha machine, and thrown with extraordinary rapidity on tha Ire, which, being toetuUneoualy da prived of tho upporter of oomustloa. at oaaaoeaaee. TSaaxtlacUonbsoaudien, thaitoobf of n atrong Ire, which Mr. PtoWa pit out on board a vowel to the Thame, the operation did not occupy mm sesnd, and It wu compared by tha speo Htomio a fiaah of Itotonhap- Y.Fv. Br. Pavl's Clock. Lombom. A writer to tto Hartford oouraat thus deeoribee tto clock work to ito lowar of this oatbedral: - Tha pendulam to 14 foal long, and tha weight at tto waf Uen ewt.j lha dkla ok the ouMdeara rogulattd by aBsalltrow m tstsTkWiekA aassi asTassv igSjis1a jBsaastssl ll tlnhl alajnastalal lwMr htad to aMfaatosvagTsBM ftsMbewtMMwIaaitAtouem''i ri.Ttof-stoo suasl MsVlliiasfj alltlissV.toi Iw IM IROTsfVVfesF( IM RM ' lneWs1 4WfJsWJ K tho dHatanaoof 99 aJaa.-,HtonbMiJ WMt M wMMbMNT WM M MUll wv wVMJIv 4awsnsV 41 TWe aafl h4aHHonilMXrasi oaavmsaiksrartne iwM . aV rbe lOfsl HMVMf ' MstllMjP Ol dVsM0Pf Wf iMaMUl tjfj the oMkedfal. ' ' y JW-' POTCRlHT. i".ig Rttr f CmmtUtlmtr,l(itHmtiatt. sjtMMsV7e)sSs9V tjf -tfMs)M JkjmlTw-m mMRtr WestoailteiireMtounouaco the rs turn of Meistn. Newell and Ftmar'to. tUaclty. Tho CnmnilasVxatra nasi Butaty faMendent of Indian AJUrs, have aaaatweV ed in securing bo nswtraliiy of m Pto Psreea, Walla Walla, n stnaH-aortlee) of I the Cayusrs, and (ho Yasksasons. Tbry have-also intelligence apon waieb tton oasifidenily rely, thai thr Hehsu, Ftot. heads, and moat of tho upper country In, dlansKnre disposed to bear, thaatnMvoa fricndl V-wwards the white. Upon tho return of Messrs Lor, Newell and Pabner to the Dalles, they held a long talk wkh the De Chutes Indian the confirinu rev suhtd inan aMmnoe.owthe'partofllM Indiane, lhat from' thai 'tltM aba wet ttot IfriemUtflkt AmmHemM; Tim"mmt4mmr have n force of about 999 aieu, of Cayuaoa and the vtoteue and reekleasef j tho neighboring tribes, who have transjy left the Ceyuse eouatry-Abey ore follow, ed by Col. Gilliam and party. Capt. McKay Is to feeble health, aid will soon return with hie whole party. We repeat, 'much food tout been ac- complished,' by tho Castjatottoum and tno Superintendent of Indian AsMra. GiAkn Padiarr or ExaLAsw sxoixD to Mi CoLoeitu-"! Ctwrsir det Elatt Unit, say letter from Lonisn, written try men well suiuum lor oatajaiac informatinn with regard to the ptoi of the Cabinet of St. Jamas, paaklvely state that it lias rewtved In retoMtsh xunto An entirely new basis,' tho rtlatlen of thn mot hsr country, and lnsrcwlwha); and that tno principal posataor we onioniai naaan cipauonaralohothcao: "i . The British BaakM ana to to elvMsd into five rloe-nnhlii. whtoh Ik. tat latooosspriMaasxarUMBtjaw Upper and Lowar Chxtsdn. v . fk-.i -. -Hj -j, tgusMsWtr'fx BaaJiak Artiltoe. (or kj Wat tha third, Australia: thsfeur. ttossaot Indier. and the Mb. tto variouo to. land which forma tto ieetoted. past of the Immense empire of QrcU Britain Taeao vtce-royaiues are to to tlniy todependent of the another ejunlnr, and govern themselves with the aid of two elective bouses. They aro to freely with all newer, just u ttoy new do with the nwtherooumry-4heUtUr mr y reserving n few, small ntivUege. Bu. prcroe wttn regard to weir own asirjai admutlstrrtion. ColcnUe eo oonstkuted would be bound by oertato traMral tow or the empire,, juat aa tto ataiaai eoaaat sing tho American Union-ore bound Thy the acu or umgreat; and, u to lu rest, they would take part to' their , enact ment oy an eteoure repreneawtNi m wo English Parliament -lhat safrnialiljin being proportioned to their population. These five vtce-royaltiee(adde tto Cour ler) are to be givsn to mtmber of tto wy al family, or to the most prominent poUsl cat nerscnaaaa. and it baa already nun stated that that of Canada and tto aim- coat province, am destined for tho Duke of Cambridge, the uncle of Queen Vieto t. PUBLIC MEETING, Agreeably to prevtoua nottoe, the mato citiacns or the sootnern utetrict oi unam poeg county, metal the bouse of Jease Lewy, and botejr called to order by Nor rfa Humphry, Esq., and tto object of tto meeting being elated briefly by Mr:H. CampboU, it wu reeolved ttot tho matting Ei Into the forming and.orgonlutlon of ouated Rifle Compnv of Volunteers ( whereupon, the following uMetn wore duly elected t Oliver Pickard, Captain j Wra. i Frailer, 1st Lieutenant r Btmron Smith. 3d LieuteMant. and Thomu Holt, Orderly. Sergeant, tm maeting tton voted thataome person be appointed to give notlei to the Editor of the Oregon BpecUtor, with tto request- to havn tto proceeding of the ateetlog published to his paper t whereupon Edward Bv Far. rishwUdulv elected to do aaid busiaew. Tho meeting then adjourned to meet again to two weeks, for tha purposa of trJak&at HAt sUttjl Dnwlak tklasAsk kxf WmiAmMm sWVtoa VSJaaw aaasua m w iaiBiioA It wu previously reeolved that tto Gov. eruor be requeeted to eonmueekm said oft fleer: B. E. PARRtSff. Feb. 99, 1849. J QMi TVTmlmi fimiimT Wk OOLUMSU UVBtt "& lh tot tarn Asa. W-AtiL IU M.'.etAVu'Jto'Ai. MaV --- .nUftKl ssraauusjm r . .-'- ssxMat) I L72s tint tot bu wamt.JsfciTw stotastn. Hstta aas.toJtto O.Ofkil aai Mm Pay, gjr ' sfr.rrc.mV.aWeias SBT -y -w a.. AaaBUmsA kanaaaBkggtTsaaaaj lkaxfhaXBpag1M 3 kusttlsiiki iististadatttols!! fjjjninnii ZBt. 9J9aVtVV wW em?gt sjfJis8j9i JL- a a jr & tin AW, .l f." '', r.T?" 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