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t, i I id' " . v A. ( t t i If ' 1 i ,', . i . -. : v V. ' f fif! w. ) rh '! ' 0' I t 14 l t x . . r i II i i " 'If i 1 t m-mtmm f f? ' -V O r in f Army f 0 tin? hit bsvi c 011 n I I.Tlv.i'i-1, it 'jy i rtt jurvms who ! ive uruvsd don m.d it rieihb rh'' 1. 1 1 it ,i i a I ini'cJ 1 hivj iucrt muit curt- I r;, V ' . I pi :T , 41 I that fVefl'wi'hiat firing . .M. Ihrrci.ij,cniirM4rnf... J8!, ,n . ,af8 r,om ;,.,0 pt.r.o to another, 1 .,;k wwo ' P'fr v,z - " S,,V : it ii described V bat t.vertaeless il it A, in "' iihit thW'arm has , rallied, and Ueo. V! 'n ni ii if' Hi"" ii-., . i ...... . IVis di es tMhr 16 t An.; . W r? inlhrJ to mil Cirrftiri kd''ts of I'l8 1 fV'irlcr, !) ii w A;roHuI' 'Journal of im-ncrc . Am .tvw, J -ystun' ind , ltjflnJraccvfrxutiht 5 cop, ' . n Irt 'ili '-T-iii h fl-f f arHv.il, thi FremhAtmvi it SOiOOmr.. " V3 'h 'Vigu-'- m iit i upoftaol itcmi hJepenlence of B.lr.ium. Fr.c or. !rei Her troop mreft becui it wi JLte usinc Ira 1Up..nw'lf reqaircd fcrthe prccUoivoJ, The EnKtiiH Owernmenf immfcJiatt V or-lered qilron o ilia Diwn.lO rrQ "e. Bat he Frocli HI eft teTJ.l.tium f!V'i arra,. 0, ,o.n t 0"h 'T V'l C ? ta thtr own rrt-nr. -71mf ilk. p, i LitJtn Sun of Au$. 6. MAtlCil OF THE FRENCH ARM V." Efi'f nf inport;iM lbickenpj .. . . U cMf nd s'Ffentb rmr of fef'V Ihouiwt inej V now pn in U Mp$lJintheiJnvntoA of :! Ich, -ThH 1 ih3ed Imporin nwn, and mu&r leid to retult Krei' mporar, ;. ' It tppfart tht n I liu". I if r.tnt. in Llliernce been mtivrd t F irn of k.wl.r 'hrnken the rmiitke" nd commtneed imroMte hottlii I ,i,ed fro-n klnsj MoprW,vdfnnaio.c the td of Frf ncH ry to prrr8 the neutralitf of .Rium, -too o rep. the Dutch, i ne r 'cn ,ais " L V ...i JliheUta MlntfcJlf attended Piancefh the ofen eprecd fel Injpofih'ff - f , , ' : Jlj th Cn.iUtlv dnys liter, Ai are in to the 15 h Av froi L'.v the I Sto f"m London. ? Th storm of warvrMch u Rhcrmsr r .rorw. aeftti to'haveb'jfn d- pcred rapM!"' it row. rcordinJ to the neT dan dates of the Hth, the km of Ihl lind hid consented to withdraw troops f Belzium, an eTnt W waa offici-Hr annnuncfd . Lord Tal. tncrston, in the House of Commma, on the' 11th; end that, in consequence the French troopi would forthwith return within their borders.. Tim little burs? of war nur. therefore really conduce tu esWisb p'?ace more perminenily. The conduct of the B.li?tan;ttroopH when iohceor the enemy, apP o hyi been most pusillanimous i Thrv fled on two 9Cera) orrasioos. it is Wuh without firiot? a .hotrr mtniioMir, w.yi out reloadioj? if -ttM rv B' the presenhe' of the French troops in Brussels tbere can be im0; reason ;o rfnubt th3t the I'rince ol urange wouiu have entefod that city .as a. conqueror t m KihiBfirl tninfuUy J and irt !ey iA". L ualn, narrowly escaped leu .made nrisoner by a reKiment oi umcn euirasMers. - . : nf Pi.nrt. we luve notnina more cle riMvc.-Tne enemy was slowly, but wc i :ini fit l!y eathering .round ip rarital : and '!ere will be no human arm retch-.-d to aid its hero.c defendpra, i.- rt,nt.iin annearsfranqud. Ihe He form Bill was RO? at a somewhat ac throucrn, the House. : Iho prnmDtnes "d unity of purpose !.i,hOr. Briiain'and France an W1 f R liiiim will nn. 5f Diina hiriiiL' l:un Jis;ic J I by u.-norjl 0 'jttthaU, trcry preprjrn is mi!e to withndilia attack of me I) I'di. LJo isi howcrer, fjnnio,! tnr.icJ.' ner three of i s gatBiau l LhHdnM iv j. 'Arrest pinic pervadaa lie Ute bra qaru wf toe Hsljrinit army h i U a c'n ious to kn'jV nor only il thj French iroopi be arHcd Un' hid if Ihe Kauu IJsel hu enfe'ed ihe.Schaldj to protect thctn. 'THelr cry H, that he,lnrss,o the Brluif pi the euitv'tnw:4 u'pi itjfjtHrrncl routed all before tn-(;i Af i Ff erah arm y ' baA eul c&J U RkiiiAabree.colt'nni iLfr.'' Ghent Ndmur.' and Ii .uv Jo, by nearly ih. . m mmPl. Ttilt eVOIOC I IS ejxjcted;iht'?.iOO French .cavalry wjil have teafhed the lat er ptace., "Now, are tr.iiter.;h.UtayM:- -.M iAnt (he 'nirntkg'fferM Mii'hp t'. "AVe.' have' receive J Dcian' pipers knd privitc fetri to thelate of vea tcrdsy. yhev hm iSe morrtfying intelligence of frehvaclvanta;re oi taided Itcb over the Belgian! and unacr circnmstaVea which n 6 compr..mi.e frrver .'Belgian oiwr. Even the Kiit?N pcraooal iifety eecma to hive been end mgVred. ' But for the, French armyf whose preaence ihae brtve patrtota n louL ly protested -gViai aome daya. ago, the eoemy wduliL JiaVe been oor;rio posea$inn of their capital. - f ; ? DBFBATr-OP-THEvATlMaOP the scnelttthi3 maje3ty at: maLines. . c : nimsclt, JatfTn", City wai in a mcmydreadru! 2 PK hPll?9 In?. The!) itch KivlnVad- the drums at ao early hour b'cat'.to arus, nd the inhabitjnts were flying in every directionr It appe ire that this morninbouttwo .clock, the n,irU f.ri-il thi'mRt'lves in line for f.'kak . Ju till tMttle; Wd at 4 " oMock attacked 4 the llch advancc. lieiic army near junuvaiu. , , M'tie!) itch open-1 upon-them in three columns, and commenced lirmg tlu I'ive Vo : 1 hi h .1 1 a : 1 ! v ' )' HIII'l-i' ' . ,t.,1.r.it!Ot Of m'' i;ir;B,Me free ofsa!f, a bu'ht-l 'W4s itaiizcd. o.utc 1.1.4 he ,tu- l ie arrival ui 1 .f.wu4 . . . . . . f ; ; !;;: i 1 . . ....'.Ill 11111,11 IV- r v .... ... .inn n i i'-n 1 1 , 1 ii ... iniii tri ir:i,nv 1 1 i" a 1 , . . - ' . . v -, , u . t t. fit UU wJr, b it nnifft trucui of the i'mifV.-r )m French ofGc iht hcjJ q irtcrs of hh r.eis.- tne atd-dr-cfl? ,w,,n) , t.f.i crcy, " -ranSt, 'r 'f uthe 'la.pcsf.flVWy' 6C; this event ;rVnMted full , ' "i , , . hU !Uya . The .. mr : r - j 'X'l"l 'hr ho.-.ic t.Br,- r1u'e,l,.,;; . , ir. . - , j f alt.t mo. ' Ne s ,c I. V. i,r ,v.Mfo m-mirnt wore livoraaie It ..itd that i'.Hofthe-.Frvnfh -""' frt j,r i"",'K" tl Mvhrti? tC J'i;'"'JI" It jM ndi'i'V Ctca lua stiil, time to , . 1 t"" l.i et Ifjkttli. CHIT it in t' ft p iet 1 rnn.rt rrce' jov if(r;rt rantu -m"o hCrufour futQ'c Cn Fire. oV iv.'..K-- iA.uinT to yards-Bfussrli, Th,C"'vie'il.Vd e m4rchi-n-ii the ..... m.i I l lilMflll have brpn set for their prtecl)-n. I have jat ri'n ),u pesscs lr on tSrhct'of". I cnnK j.i inrirnt (juji ' . . . . .:.... i f it.. Tt K ! At, i i!,T-rcnc.WtwPm . ; ; -J- . .... ,0 0.ciek;., V I wt. u.iac reF C .r ( i j( iU,(!lHlflJes irif uS an y.e. , ; - .;.;:, (1 5)i;o cx( Cq .an o flat Uad tt iaaw ol the t i'd or mm Iw ipin ihu , tnis as J V Mr.ier of I rafic, : T:Tfl.1J.nl'iUI!'i:.l.h H.pf nrci iiv kldv Jjo.i b e . s wli ih,"mnmeni; and drclinr J u'V farther hostility against BHjimi; II M jestyrltis poaittveltr atd, h is de. dared to the French .oJSiijMh g'v ernmrntff'1, thit to commcn-iog hos iniiica against Belgian hcld noi the alighteir with to embroil himself. th the Great Pnweri he regarded, the q iarrcl between him and the II lgia government is atrictly coaled to the two belligerent and at tttat all con. nfCtea Wlin 'W 1 icrcy vmv...- of the Great Powers M he is now assured hitt)he) cooiuiance .f h iil itic, bv h is vifwrd with di?tlfsc--tioo bvthe C mfcrenep', h, in arcor. d iacewi'h his anxtaus dcairej i be on friendlr footiag with the Great row. era. will discontinue hoUUtea, i and withdraw hit ttpops within the D itch fromliraTTil nntrat he-ahall-receive intelligence that , the French tropa hive actually eatered Bel?iutn; at be will regard auch entry of the French trooni ai ao -intimation of .'.the: adop tion Belgians bv ths conieyence. tut majeaty his also .intimsted that be sent orders to the Commanders of his troop to retire upon the advancr of th PVpneh irmv. and on no account to commit any act of hoaiiltty aftef I'ftp Uu!iJi4trooM icurrd dil o toJ.ds Dic'Kt. S,x (Ijvi arc tie -i. .r. IVir' ihcm to r-Miii l(U-4wa.. -fj.r-: (Vt;f " crftt,FtKhjrnjjr-. viilj Imn,rnnt measure in 1 tie iuwtji In.tul British and Irish vny, m(jJ. uc It connrq'iciiec sd i!,c coutuiu- i C. ui.if.ir ti. .1 . .. 1 . 1 . 1 . .ii" Iiirul ',!. 1 . t . i .i. Krs liavtcu ud u.u rm,; liaitc.Jt icalt. We have nut heard , of auv transactions n bonUeU u heat, ''a row - thousand barrel of flour IU. ' changed .had at 20 to 31a tor iour a -'d 21s to 25s fur 'swrc t. The 0r uf lite country are no uml .r c-nsi1-erati.jn the disbanding 1 f the army ..ml the civic guard, and the complue rxpulsion'of th'ise burrouudtng t King; Leopold tnnu t ike tVene ateps) he it well disposed to d if, for he has hadn oSprtunity of.iccing the resolute incapacity of the intrig-iers who are about him. Will it be In?. lieved thatat thenioinentit was neces aarv he ahould acd a HiR of truce to the prmcrof Orange, to open the way fir U, Adair and Lord John Uasseii, t.'. u.r. .irree .n the tofrlitis of the arntif tice, not one of his cuad or fii:m of his atatf were to be louou : and he wH obliged ta send a young Frenchman who was with btra as a rTbe intention "of M.-Brlliard,- apU pearl to be to oblige ths Datch to tv acuate immediatclv, all the Belgian territory, including the citadel at An hhi-rair-n vl note in the prices i 9 ,r ' ciititf of Is pcrjibl. on, DoudtJ from the quotations of this cLy wct r ' lour.A-nericfin a.ur, per ill. 31s 1 do ct aismi. ' ''C0'lM'?1'". '. Markct'uas dull lint wrcl. a id 4:ic oiicm .' 1 lota! sjei atiiouot onlv In 0'1ii u -" o ' - ar relpircf imonest tSem V thev thre a-Vav their arms and caps, and tried to, m d eich odir' 1-i running ! fjy ki..-.Vlock the field of btttle vvas clear, aoJ ihe Dutch masters of the whole of Helg'uim . the greater p rt of the R Igsc artn? tniiew themsflvea into T wiuiln I Act tint hflir-vp thrri lia i4u.o... . t- - ,j upipHim, in cn ninTn-f oia been many killed or wounded. Their ronvroti-m with CScn Gerard who.withhi The Paris dues by ibis ship are to the rust. InWfttlcriilon in'o the conduct of Se'hr nrrkl. h.m'rr suited in tli honorS!. . quifnl. This bis produced ' union und rotifer! amooe 'hem, and; will, enable Wir-m to ff Mnf with renewed tieriry tb fssftolts of 'Heir memiea. V;tv '" s . TliDiHrti hnt Ollirllv withdrawn from . - , , ... Belgium, in co st qn-Of e of an amifaHle : - fl l-.-..l . mnfliin wii disirraceful. vet one is al. I most laclided to pity them x they have hot tew officer,' and thoic they have were the first tJ fiv. . Iltdthev n it been in the habit of bragging mst in. t derably, and setting . the whAle of Eurooe at defiance, they would doubt- less have rccived assistance; but they ourned the Datch, and broworat cv- ery other nation. I ihink the pe of F.urone more likf Iv t be presrrvcrf tio v than it would have been had. the Belgians' hern victorious. His Miestv left Louvain by the RrusseU gite (jll thyOtbers being guarded by the Dutch) about eleven o'clock, with . a small detachment of Lanrers,.and crossed the country to M alines,'- Within five minutes of his Majesty leaving the high road neir this city, a regiment ofDutch C iiris aiern took possession of the Chaasee ; ... . 'i""iv 11 Li " 1 the King could n,4raiy nave dcch ' hi rif io-ht- The Dutch then advanced to Cortenberg, about -eight miles from Brussels, and-took possession of the whole of the heiahts extending to within 1 league of Terrtieren. . Th French troops who hive been H.ille and Wnerlou. entered Brussels, with the to princes about j ?r nVlnck. The enth.masnn with ba ;s. Tite ifoiport are 45,ro i 1,, I octobkr 3, isTiV ' f .'L UHj a S Aw ho, Zi " ' At thu mtnnt u,, i..,eejJTO ( ti f,, 1. atJwrinj l!,e ,ltS;JIH of Uie Ucr u m hen p.iiu.k . , "lu " r ciiiCKtHl, hen the a ixtSMms itjs i ifr..- u' rX,. 1 p?V,t' of iLe . men I, w .wnr oi-tn rciie.t from the Eastern llemUiilirrr ... i ... . . ... 1 , "appy wnpire are u ih .uwe,i aogrro ot ,Ia,ery ,lld iPgrt(,- n even the common i.r.v.i .r . territory. includiaR the citadel at An. 1 . - --e ..... ft ind,miir for the " " 'emoiMtrat. ...j. .-r-r . V , :. T'"l"rafl-icif f!e fftf, irw .-.r .T t ? uk. we uUn.,t to Lav -.1.., ... ud to"' lU1iri4imr'ZaUn-atlHrtnH!W T. ww,' TW he intentions of France "TV " Uf uf" eri.ut bdt who can compel the victorious edU, Z;:;:;;1' Dutch to accept conditions which only nAo,l,,btn behold tUetr." be exprcted . accede t .1 beaten. (perftfCt theory of rnmeiH tver devi bT I1EAD QOAhrKttSQFTIir. FRENCH ARMY, i h'" '. "i:y. and call to mind, ilfct it tS The followinpls the tv.sitions of "We J ,v1, U,,J ''J"-"i.y d.ni i,;ere ,1 0,f the French army 00 the 12uN, ia the J" " , " ' l,'e Prt project; ,rj ,,lt morning : u Gen. Barroit, at Ljhize, on tne Brussels. . Tiburce Sebistiana, at Ilivre. ' Liwoesiiiu', at Ilnrr. , Gerad, at Mns, liv.Mcn uf reserve ; , ' m l ,llcr' i e VU ;l:,V,i"T,,,p',,":'t ""- ""TVjtoz?, at Coaumoiint. . ,L ' ,-tr"1 the Noribfra C-ta "'ram, 16M.-T.eS.-ss, n of the 'iu-c'ta,I "' ..r ,. ih.n, M(1 ,:!(IJ., Chamber ot Drnutics, vrstrrdav. pre. .e .,. ,h-m " the tirod:,!- 1 - .i-1 . , ' , ' 1 u,r ftijMj'iriir... -p .. .. . nr! l If jiiHifnl tn li ii- . - JCfl-e f, III. . ... ' 6 f.'rmrfl in'b in .rrm w.iir.11 ta irii.m ... is are free in f.Vi. .,,(., we artbuhd tu prat. The No, Wr'., are IreeaflJ pmouM bui .fc. s.h,r ,,,(( ii.fl r v here e irh n.ir- tv would fjrec its advt-Mariei. hv in. ':. . '. .. j " . " I'll UuS 11 tnis d'.:L.tf, ttie riesideiit ol t Po'ir'cil. ft incfil ,iil h is Hi ' e ihc tenacity n is df si re to li rcc ,1. ctrr a; the C ; vht to li:'n Vm. .f.tf. 18.- ilic re t iv I f mm tne ;irmv the n ir. C pvptui 111, cmcludt-d ral i;jh:d a;,d tin- (M. :ii;g')t.).-Wr tic;il o bt-tv.-c: it i tor t;.n r t 1 . ' 1 " ' fMrh thev were received nearly equalled the reception of Leopold, MarRri.il fierard arrived in the morn ing, and was greeted with every es- j Clam3Url!l lj' " '-.io li i t to thank the French for the safety of ltrimfdl. The Dutch could have en- tered it when they pleased.1 The f FrmVh in this city is ;ibotit I IIMOI1' - . f. , 2XX), infantry, cavalry and artillerv. i V-rw -rlv this mornine? GehtVal 1 . ' . K Billiard proceeded to the head quar ters of the Duke of Saxe Weim-ar, and . .1 1 .. ' -.li...!.!,. : rm .inert win 01m iwifiunjuir,. , Thr Doke ceas'-d onfr ?tion9 alfr the iotervifw with t He general n the course M the d iv the i ,' ner.il Min.i. iriiAiun rn wit? i filler in ificiiio that should he fire a single shot on .irjv.w'H 1' romniny them to thf fron'ter. Tv M"-istrr of Wsf hts anniuijccd .1 ih" Chimhrr ofBepniTe. !,,,: th F'vncS . rmv would not Irve B iRiun, .hut would take suh- 'poij-iois won i-ren Mir return nf 'On D i rij 'roip? t.d pi?'imi to thi B d'un r m y to te orirnniic Arcoun' from ,rsaw, dst'-d the 29'Ji July, vt'P ihit th I'hu iniios V . Hvniins hiv Tfrived, oil t-i !)-ps'ri)i) "ie war. a '-linit Ru'sii. T c P , .Djct preparcd'a procUro ,i !i la si, ;.. late o.r-d , eroiete-...the "mo i. it ;) pears-.'at irm3ir V m m .md un ton p:e"4fi" 'Vnfitis, - ; t the most ;i diriotn oi!li v plans 'hvcJi'cn t i rt ttih'r'i krnt i'l nftf 11 rid frrl. :r.A ?h. 1 most pj-rlo'-tr r;iv.nrir will be nudi- 'n 11 ,at ln'' H'-ttch arrr.y s'lall I rein to-! the h rvry Y to the Juusi io horde. All 1 marrow its retrograde movement. r-ar had disinpcar-rt. 1 he lohsh Cmi I hr rrioce nl ()r-ing- will send an of minder in t '".rf achrynerki, occn the c! v rf 33-1, in rximininff t !))MCri of Wirsiw, the cannon of which in-n.i,'irrd in t he r i t . T.'ie W mrri of G LllMi:). The rru-isijn O.Trial Giz -tie stales that -h insurrection lus aiin broken ou' in Volhynia- Warsaw, 29'h July. Our inquietude is at an end. The most perfect and cor did union nrtsid-s ovnr our fuiurc :lcs '''-''.abled.thrm!, i!,epn.c , .'V; rarin",tipnelio. 1 ""' ri ! i-li i..i,.,t. . t 1.- IT"1 of ;,e t I.".!. ... "'-'" j "...-.11 in-tkt-s m n- And y,., ' In.- la i; .!(;. ,, or 11 rinrr fi!M1U wou.'d f:i' ,r fci-i ion. ' '": C H im II ii-c ,'i 5 t-ke a.,y ,,r pronrrit Li .w.. ....... :. . niivi 1 111 1 I'lt rr is irt !)tcu:Urnf. U is aprerd i the n.,,,. ,, , ? m.!)' prevent thrm. Mm )r"jlSiv othe nn,-:!.? U ' """"'I wherebe v ,,,e "arcn.ti.--r,- i K of ihe JaJi--ement seat i:i hw hfillin I t M 1,,,,, ,!)e pou.er of ilt cllpi,d I fu-erto Ge,eral Gerard ,0 make fcnown vanees oUUJ he ,,CwjM him the ru:e which his armVwillUu our 1 take, and to fi r. .. .1 1 . . .-.. ' lvstv ( o.irier stjlcb that the' , v, p u . 'h'.- if n what Inn- of lib: 3cn. Uu iiger had evacuated t R ' 3' ,hj r-f.nch arm.v c -. or h.ppInSi, h lhere to ta p h:lmPa"' ,he f l,ch the frontiers, i 'oflrndin-y wfr... ehi,-:-i rH r. ir- .111 it . .. . , , . . , "'iiiiini' eonaci; ... .lt l(prsi 01 uen.j"'"--ioi,.(,,y of ,ia,vg,,iv.ill? (fJ ofT,.r t, hdhrd hupnmiscd that no troops ; Prv for r,-U,r ,-ro ,-.r .i;., si should n.t'.r tlie tow,,) .if Iuvam . "ihiea and i,,,,; (.... in, jiii ,i;mi i 'ii aire win PC 1 11 rn ish 1 " 0,1 r m.ik ... I ed to the )iitch army, who will 'e s'ioiiM rattier ci!l t kerf i rcmnvf n f..iim a wnrl.l i! OIV'-ll. I""raci w .,. I - .... lliltcs; 'f h e M'C 55nctsTdlt!rti-r; th unfavorable turn of affairs in 1nh uanti, nn. the passive of the Vis'ul i hy he Uussim riny,-'ommarded hv I ielf' lur-tha! P.)sl;ei'srh, anpeare'd to put the fte of our coun-ry i'i dinner. Tn? n-i'ion was ' deiirous to know the plans ml dptprmination of the Gener;lisimo Skrzyopfki, and in the danp.' rous con-. junftiiT in which we found .uiselvcs. rfTnu"se was had '0 a Grand Council uf IV r,,..! mooted of the -mfiinM'.rs of the Nui .n. ! Government, the most exper inri d Generals, of eip;ht members of the Die rprcspnilnp rarh of ibe oalate ori?e of Mm present kingdom, & of some 'nfiiVr p.Ttrioi, represenii:i(j the Polish Pi ovine -s of Russia. The Gcner il'sximo who owes his rank to the development of his ideas on the cpmpairr, lrullhc opportunity of expos- . . . " i ,. ' . " never rr.uinfr ivrrn. acear I,uv n without entering n ,i,:f,; a,j lm,n l(Jp C01i)IlU tnrrr; r rsr-r ,,,.', ." ' . az. - rr ,r '' Sti'-n - !... .1.. I r .1 . . . . "n ui;ig uiv or n irpi n: 1 1 I 'l"- tv in aaollKT country, is fast.approa.-.'.'.T' I ;viih what sqrrbw.'iil he?. misfweaw.. . lie sacred altar of , n o po.r ii' ''"iion, fr unparr.-dJp?,..! n?c nf t'j-' ,'f"';c' nd invinci'de na'ian ! Wv cti wc !'i .'.'-ii, or r.ibertv. w ki 11. .-ti-. 1, ! imv :-Tl':1"K- Upo.i h.-r wri-!ii;jLrS,'i1tt:- I-.C" tVl.y l,'3 w,vM , ),,; .lfr r free. Hbc wmild deem htr al'.ir pro air' ' 'itri.nl1M!!ovyrddcvoiio),.iH):r l,ri.io l-rvtr b pnr,fi..( f,.jm tTie? co'f .trnlnal -i - s';.u-3. The whole conn'ry around lrc lif ' " in an i.ririsuttl uproar on Recount of t i!sr ' ahoiit an insii-rection of the Ni-rn:rs. I V' poits l.avc no foumhtitm in trii'i.. V- z--"s 'l '"1 the adjolninjf counties ' " pared however, for any omrynoj. - 1 ..,1t. i. he without eliect on oth'V qii:H-i..:.- and especially that of V1.4.t - lli 'C I 1"CY . vw.. A .... in'irrnositlo'ffto Me) r 1 CC il'tr J ... . - 1 - riw;wi..d:ed toolaie; but we ye. rJ;n,Tl, ,'.B.-:)S that Polaod will again, th-0UKb heir tneUiation, oe rci..M-.Cu .. . a nation. , ' , h would seem certain, fnm the nature ,rihe amounts bv his ship, ihar Prussia did nc4.urR4..on ib- King of Hoflandj. nd that f,.. au'-ht that appears, the POW ,-p, m' di,.iuir i in- fWrsof Belgium h,ve observed good faith to and wuh each other -G-p nnd ' but '-rRi Siibsstiani. Minister at War, i.iiu... mceiinir. The cause of IHi: ';i j-m- .-T - . . - off-nre was jiven, we, presume, in-Ulc discussion of the lpth ' ' ! r;. 12,-The rout cf the P.'irh, iSt'i ,7'?. We bes'm to think that the nlftus of IVdj.nd mnv h ive n better issue than was expert-( Th Pulish Mnvoys who 'are here (:t more confidence. They hope much from the vote, of the .Chambers rn .t'i. paragraph of the address rel ifin;' tn ! Poland, and above nil, fr, m th amenJment'whii h will l. ( f, -r?if . t hr ..purport of. which -will !, that -the in depence of Poland sh 1! he acjtnowl. edged. LIVERPOOL rriliN -MRKF.T 35. At 1 st Tuesditv's market there was a livelv.demand for the better rjiiali ties of wheat at. full pri e's, and less disposition to olT-r tic i:,!c-iior drs ctipfions. . For Tree Orjr. which vas
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