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THE ••ADVERTISER.'' TIPTO*, IOW1. WELLS SPICEK, tl V. PIATT, SATURDAY, DEC. 31, 1953. Kfi L- -—J !1-A! Bank Deeds, A superior article, for «ue at thi« of- Rclirious 'ntirr. Btv. Mt. Cobb, having Ih-cii sWtat fron his pulpit few «abbath», would *tiiu*nc« that he «xp?ct*, Providence permitting, to preach next from the Post Office at Tipton to Cedar Post Office, Cedar County Iowa, (a new office established in the North East cor ner of this County) to which we have no means of communication except by the way of Davenport or Annamosa ter performing a, orcua of half the State tain the rchtir about, of Cedar P. riow here ore e 'F says he Cedar a little more information on their par froald'nt hurt them ill tl,.' least. a a,C'3'. »o»M release them from the bur-, T«d iron which within the past yea, nas risen from 40 10*^0 dollars per ton '0^ lVe have lieen watchi eyp the position of our on this momentuous pleased to find them where they should be. We notice with pleasure that the Hon. John P. Cook, has recorded his eote in support of the measure. This is the first record of the performance of his offkial duties as Representative,which have reached us, and as "old Cedar was in that ar bill" of course as ©a all for mer occasions, he is "in for it.** The organization of Nebraska Ter- ritory is already before the House and Mr- Hadley Johnson has been ad-!ul^tJr Uiitted as a delegate from that Terri- °nt' prises, is early every government lands are situated have al- land, it extends to all citixens and those The CMI Tlwe kai (Ml* The time when the holders of county warrants can receive cash on the same on piesentation, is now the present. OurCuuuty warrants are even better! nan lau. bills. tl,. v are now draft, for1 monev already on deposite. As it w'1 UKt,i l,y t).« notice gf the Treasurer...!"'"1 !Hr Wtfrtlwrnfiti. DFATH or lil-DfaMrr. Intellectual Hipeds may think tint lh# art of Dentistry, is a science known on- 0 ftSTWe return our thanes to the au- thoress,for that very np| r^pna enn 1 chaste j-tj(js £ta,p are not ai ,, the decay of the teeth. These cavities a inJcn of endorsed "P. -V. at Tipton tctll aseer- 1 0 ." re8ldt'nce of tbe ar/w/ N th th ^s!job, we will publish hu carJ gratuitously. 1 his compliments to all his coternnoraries brings asraiu to our mind within the length of his "cable tow andf^ ^1t 1 riAW* TNRNRMNTINN nn th*»ir RAN I w Conirress that the matter of abolishing! ing agitated. 11 was atuaieu °nf °,te' iu»i s runn i n i nto a" 1113 S *3'°n 1 will in all probability become a law. It is matter of great people of the Western State to enable them to construct the many .1 1 tomers at their residences ail roads now in progress, Congress States^The better whjch ly among themselves—that it is confined land Borrows are now memories and the to convince any mind open to conviction, that dental operations have, at least for once, been performed among their four legged neighbors. We will give a statement of what w# jQ 0 aa the suc a slate sabbath, at the umal hour in the morning, and 1 in the evening at half put six. AKo, next sioa of some of the boasted arts and su- lul satisfaction. W*lne*day evening, proaelung may be exp*o-fences of the beings of a much higher. How natural for us to begin the year ted at th# Congregational Church, in this place.!gr#l|e jaw of a s!nUjjhtered a few jays ag0 article entitled "Sentiments for tne pew tlioioughiy boiled and the meat guarded in our conversation, and eac may who He must certainly be a knowing Hog. against the w# learn Uje |m|ne ftnd ll^iir keep au olFice, and wait upon lady cus- ni !cn in the form of tai on tetr rail ., ,, ,, "mvn r«te-. 7".M CIV''ani^ that the Hog Law will only restrain the fuadruj-x.. %hnt ^s.r«Ti.• maj1' wh,cli t0 Wil1 cost lroru one 10 fiv dolkiTn 0r In wort'M' '!av P,lU gf another colom that interest alter, the Ut, f^The Gov. of Alatuuu in his late "w""*"01'?1' of this month will be refused. There- messige to the Legislature of tliat Sta'e,. fore warrant holders come up and get! suggests the propriety of a liw to prevent We would call tht- attention of ur eitizer.s toth« adcertisement of Dr. W. A. PIATT. The Dr. comes well recom. mended as a graduate of the Jefferson Dec. 7th. Tickets Institute aad has practiced a number of gent and two h. years with flav.erens succers. He has persons were pre .« recently located in this place and we h*pe he will receive that patronage from the public, his eminent quahfi a-i i title him to. Dcntiata to the starving soul, our it would 1* 110 ImrJship, for »lthougli |.avt 1 bp ol,,a,,' i nt Undoubtedly large tracts of public making (ijfh jms without apftle# and np- which the ensuing year may exhibit, we s'der an 1000 ma y in 1 :,UIW,m,r' u' A very humane policy. Grand Jhuiquct wus given in honor of John Mitchell at the iJroadway Theatre New York, 01. evening oi »r w e notice from the hst Muscatine i Enquirer that Mr. H. D. LACOSSITT has sold out that est:*blishment to Messrs. MAso.t WILLIAMS & J. C*ascAiiJA5,-i A MTMUTS or Coscar.ss. who w ill henceforth conduct that papr. Inrevitw —The Telegraph announces the death In parting w lh Mr. LACOSSITT ti.e should tea of Hon. Brookms Campbell of Tennes- Democracy of tin State will loose: an For the Atlv.-rtin RMlteiti far the Hew Year. Another year has passed, and its joys'use the common pti refer to, and leave our readers to judge have found happiness in relieving the- ing thickly upon us, we will be able to for themselves, whether or no the swine wants and miseries of others, and there- say that we have not lived in vain. of by adding to their cup of happiness, the ivanced civilization, as to be in posses- memory of the past year must yield a joy- w'lh We were shown, Iv Dr. Rait, of thisj^^^^^^e.^in^j^w^ brave resolutions we will promise The jaw that we will refine our temper, be mor«jP™*nt were, however, nicely plugged or filled whose tongue drops deep poison, and who timacies of childl ood s home. This is a with lead, trimmed uri* smoothly, and pol- is always on the alert with smooth and) «ani| 1 1 w 1 t,u'm snu£ ant' ronil"or,able 8tyS'the t0 euable have a° constio,l5ness we live ever so obscure, executed the that if the world knows us not-though t.ie homestead 0 his s,res! "ho ha ill take note of us and nn nn(lltliir v tl 1 t' 'he Hog L:iw. an 1 furnishea another ar- working to his praisu by increasing hu-tand sisters played, and shetl no tear .V laSeof°the 'o hiioiMhat in f®vor of its adoption. |man virtue—man's recovery from sin. parting? Nomattejwunder what circui an is o» zn'ion and enlightenment, some human all our good purples. Fraai Ws*hgt®B. .'legislation should be had, on their behalf-. The close of the year brings with it TV e perceive from the proceedings ol .. .. ... They should immediately have the bene- much of sadness, sorrow, and regret. When the swine are making such rap- But the morning cloud and the earlv: stances the 5eparation is induced. id strides towards a high state of eivili- .dew, are emblems of the transientness ot Wnether it be un.er the curse 01 a lather s displeasure and bitter denunciation, or whether it be covered with such blessings "inu. »""«•». vicious habits. They should often we K might have passed iillS iinstead nftt falK.n n311 wiUl oum.)vpg| onc a should endeavor to °lK)n'|wt' As wp revicw nuisances lately passed too are mortal, and must pay the samei trrmigh this place, i.aving receipt* lor tributi*. In the procession of the dead! those who stand in need of it I W. ab«)ut .Mr. A. Gilbert, Druggist, for him to as some would have us think. We arej compound, for which the purchasers paid no exiles. We ask for life instinctively,! f-tmon ,iUre K,u!-and ^arlt tvords of hypocrisy loved hour. remam,._irea»ure,l the pul not 1 tiie right estimate Pa« year, and re- cipts for sale. call the deaths, they admonish us that we lands will be given to aid publie enter- jpl^ wit! out apples. Now we con- cannot tell whose lifeless body will be: with melancholy pleasure. But it ia the ending the provisions of teveral laws-VT'T, ,, wises. Nearly every State in which, individual obtrudes himsell with his home. And ia there any thing wrong in would hav.- it chilled with forgetfulnesa ?. who have been^engage»i |the good- n ot i»***• Thal W ''™.iwd tt. 85 lor 1 h"»-'« for W '!Vt! in a wor,i of !*u*,ra,8S»on' res'g:iatson, It is cash down and no the separation of husband from wife and «nd many are the virtues re»| ^r^fMiss Pamelia Dumas, dangler your money jrmnbluig. parent from child in the •'tnr«-'! 'is. v ns: I ligion was i. v dark hours i en arie ant thi ious mon rather ,J i, member of the House of Rnpresen- able champion. We welcome his sue- |*trive to throw into our resolution more confidence, foHii'n'i^ases^om^l^'ten a:. •III: n,,i] \j.I wiH !-.• I "''R n V|at sacred things ai" there to lie carediw,m* Should endeavor to foster ail irient.Miipi that are congenial to virtue Jo strive to 1 strictly to the two-legged swine: but we reflecting soul is made to feel the quali- effort to be faithful to their uses. And have before us the ocular demonstration ijc8 the different kinds of happiness, while we pray that life may be grant 1 of home'clu8ler hog which he ^row to uproot this passion, and overcome only hallows, and tie retrospect ofjears .J uproot this pass:— Tiorai aiiu religious instruction with a more iaj ™»i 'j ed, and the record of life in thern is r«ad.! will exhibit all the christian virtues—that acts To those who have been governed by no-1 we are not living in vain—that life has a b!e principles, who have omitted no du- good, a great, a grand meaning with us, «ies for the sake of pleasure, and who »o that when the shadows of life are draw- Madai.UA. a 1 sLa MAifiAnM as80ciatl0nS whiC time like a perform removed, leaving the lone dry and clean, 'all the duties imposed on us t^ the veryiute, as fancy recalls it again to new, an expediency ot etfectingaredui TO PDSTIlSTfciS. On each side of tiio jaw, and nearly op- best of our ability. We will court the1 uround each is thrown a sac redness am ,tion ol Ocean lVstage. Kumerous pa kages have en ei t, ^rve as a wall-as a protection! some flower, or joy, or hope of the infant or.al oi Alabama and M.ssi-.np, r. assaults of the dark slanderer paradise, gladdened bj the lnnocuit feeling as natural the unthink-' life, that prompts to filial love. It needs poses. ished, and withal about as nice a job as flattering tongue to draw in uic UHUHHK- "'-I ,r GJ most of the work performed by our first ing aud inexperienced so^l to the dark I not the teaching of „kOh package .Wr a |,ks, Bipe.1 Profit, o) M«,,«alor,. Jv. of .h, and v.ni.y. in o, ,he .id of ronso,, »j C, .ht D». 3T,h. 1 e oa .s ou, re time I All who have examined the job pro-j We will vow vyithin ourselves that life call it forth. But it springs unbidden Kiver to the Pacific Ocean.) Private letters trom Paris state that ths of these packages have thus returned a,-1 good dentistry, shall have a good meaning-that we will I from the heart, in deep feeling emotions! of irresistable tenderness. Who has left n and none to nnss gone from the hall where hi* mother ,, ,n and mourn us when we are gone, yet God' rocked his infancy Who has turned ,hat see that we are ........... .1 as onlv a mother can lavish, amid a tu-1 thetariffo Railroad Iron is already be- Vagrant .let, to restrain them Irom Our souls instinctively revert to opportu-j mult of smiles and tears upon a duteous ^jr ])uvvson said the Committee had diplomatic relations with the Per." tan e ri on ai ro n is (lawlessness, and to guard them against nities lost, nrivileffes unimproved—how 1 daughter's head," when she goes forth !re,)t.a,etl|v reported favorably upon it$a®d (iovernraent, iri consequence of that agitated. It was defeated last ses- _Li -1 might have smiled when we have also have a ilouuskad Lav, to secure to frowned words of kindness and sympa-1 den the bridal morn. Here! here! still to the *. -•.u _n .« i...« dwellings or thy, that would have been like manna to' lives that tender, affectionate remembrance joyous, with all the glad hopes that glad from that clings with deathless energy to allj^ ead of the cold words of world- that in life's first inoru was dear.—j words: •^Whtn hit an itllfboy He 'ought the has introduced a Homestead Bill. Ti e about with a great variety of receipts, this work!, dear to me as the home of my ces and years associated with parental credit to importers of railroad iron." Hon. A. C. Dodge has long been look- such as making varnish, paint, mending Urth dear as the place where I have- affection for all the contentment that un-1 R^l^ned to a committee of tbe whole ?jvierraphic dispatches in The Chron apon as the father of this bill in the Sen- warea, gilding, freshning butter, etc. known the tenderest love, where I have feeling indifference to them could bestow •OI'1!'e J'afe ate. It is to be hoped that it ma/at this' From a do^en old Almanacs can be read the perfections of my God, where Aye, they are embalmed in the bosom.' reported a^bill authJr^ing Tfe!CeMA%ia* session of Congress become a law. By obtained the most ot these "valuable re- man has glorified bis Maker, where there. they are cannoi ized in the heart, and none construction of si* first class steam frig the provisions of this Bill, the head of ceipta, and by paying one dollar for the is a noble field for the loltiest enterprise,: shall take them away. at. s. and for other purposes, and uppru each family is entitled to 160 acres of hook of a thousand receipts, you obtain and where there is so much to be gained: ^"'in all. Yet these wisacres sr»» vend- that will assist the spirit to appreciate fffiP*T»ie Vermont Legislature has:Tne vessels to be built by contract ur at who arc about to become so. God speed if their merchandize (their u i land enjoy that other existence which we! recently chartered six new banks with a v" v#!^'"nf 0n A lexandrnmoph-. ii, Georgia, but its passage. those who stand in need of it. i feel, we kuow, will surely come There We have been furnished with a list of is nothing wrong in this. "The earth is| ®-5«50,000 and re-c'nartertd eight with aj^, state of the L'i.i out 3d reeeipts whkh were brought to! the lord's'* We are not so far from God i capital $70*2,UOi). Mr. Phillips aile C011 grt ssi onal. 10 virtue 10 strive I' k®8 ^een our cndta*or 0 ,g ileges of moral and jrcaders informed ol the pru-eedin.,. tonStant'Congress, \nd'nious and [a P^«sing picture. Every agar*. remembered object elicits the crysta tr jj were two large molars,. company of the wise and virtuous, that it, beauty—accordingly as it constituted Mr. KiUpaterick presemiMi tl.e mem in each of which was a cavity caused by lips of the cold words of world- that in lile's first inoru was aear.— Mr. Qwin gave notice of several bills relations with Turkey t\ ere such as to in !ly formality. How many light thoughtlessly' from our lips^or vijorous irwniiooJ, or the calmer con-10*'1'""-'"' ~,ftc"l,w* .°r r"''^'oushave been given return for trusting and casket of the heart. N«* power can ob-( oioied the resolution of stantmopic tviegraphie dispatch of the 3tl, year, at least. We! of sorrow, or fatigue* of duty, theirJma ges steal over and calm the spirit into ho-| llipeitOM. on what we are, and upon what we are'ly tranq-iilitv, whilst it mxnentarily lin- ition to the coaunittee on Foreign A again.it Turkey We would warn the good people of not. We should look into ourselves, and gers in recollections among the innocent: tlrit county, atjainst the iin^itiom whiek :op»n up every Ihintr to the true light,and j"!"" of childhood dear to the heart.": iAdminhkJby tk"SJ 'SJi'ai'.d are occasionally be.ng practiced upon see it we are acting from right principles, the clustering memories ol early, \jr Walsh appt aled to Mr. Dean to are now ia fall possesaion nf lite HW them by a set of itinenuit vagabonds, and how far we are corned foi ward by tiome. The dim eye and the care worn postpone the further consideration of the i^ea. who profess to he in possession of valua- outward influences. Are we wlyit we brow of age, assumes a transient glow of resolution for a few days, as one ol his With respect to the TVrsian W!aration hie secrets in the art of doing and making «eMn to be Are we hypocrites, or are' brightness as memory recalls the once fa- colleagues was accidentally absent, de* of war agnnst Turkey, tins is tl e natu mtitarsnot where 1 spot graceful akad». With all their ir uhinir joy. rp to), liis «islt-rs pi. yed, lli« niothpr ki»«pl liini ttier# HH fathot his hand." These memories are not unmmgied it the duty ol every one, when such borne in mourniul silence to its narrow .untaught affections of the heart, and who •granting bounty to oifio-rs and soldiers nanimliliaatiathe Kussian caP'ta'^ie aggrrgate amouiiting from our to fivt* do!lafsf pverv t?ni* of»rauonailv, n*hcrioci^!v It a sm to d±** ut .liussiams neurit N'cLobi rfnuUttii valuing this mortal life.:Correction for nine months, lot baring' disaster, where, three wives, one a white woman. and great efforts, i l"-ornM- I of J. B. Dumas,tavern keeper,at Sirykers ville, Wyoming county, recently ejected itorn the stomach a black suase'some "..iv tu teit the reality of our vows'— fix or seven inches in length! It had a N.-braskaJ ri,,lf s in a great measure uniinport- ant, we months of another year are recall-i us, let os praise- God by characters that notice only some of e jUuUeon the Annenian frontier. 4000 SEN AT H. WASHIXCTS*, Dec. 20. Numerous petitions were presented. Mr Shield* gave notice of n joint resolution authorizing President to 4 ti,- atrrtntrest international copy-right law. Also, pe-| Also defeated 15,000 Russians under Early endearments n o the .trongest Net. Y,«. i» favor of the lfVI 7,1 and tenderest. Aroual the memories iof the independence of Li-j iiOMLOv, Dec. 17.—'The Tuncish em .» I1 1 I.I. U/"I! 1 1 J..! (roads praying tor duties 011 rail road Jfr. Johnson as the first warm gusn of jjng U1 the introduced two bill grant- ty Arkansaa for railroad pur- Philosophy to implant Hinlin (rive* nonce of a bill to Mr. Gwill hi* siri»»f Who has the House authorizing tne constiuctioa ol ishment and griet. first ,!aS8 s{t ,a?n away from the sp.4 where his brothers ance and urgency of the'question j'.iU- !a eoi siderable pait of h„.iarid sisters olaved.and shed no tear atlfied this approval of the measure at the 1 force w-as pem.med to be anmhnate, lt was no ure again to refer it. It was laid over. Whether in scenes of plavfull childhood, granting land lor rail road purpose# in duce him to tax** advantage ol the in- ,|1(,c„.',en,platio,« of ^e. -he mentorir. of thew' Mr. Sh,el,-U' r.»!ut.on WM ^opted empire. Trie n, ••.«. fcowwr. .t.ll ocm ai.nost a.atn 10 tne »en i ... (1 rectus luiiiiiry a« to (iii-iduig Illioou cor, fiinwtmp. twkJttikiti yjous 4Utstl0ll ]VIr. ,a^s- isired Mr. lore nee i i itrod uced 1 toitgrre^ L:. 1 L, P"W»c executions. Har^r improvements as w-re appropria-1 .„ .,u .a~..m,ar. repub*!. *ke great God who made us.—j fc^Isaac Ifalland, a eolored barber W'nion ol the Conrnntee, are with- i 'o'he H'.u,e ol awund l«s» neck, very distinct- i elections. !or! What, germs of virtue are to be'^.,u'1^ed. 1 ite serpent was uboui the Mr. bb introduced a bill ...,„l,.(l W» inor.- t'lai: „li,i!u Jell "ZC "T""1 I""1 *Vlmiair«ti«..iafi to l«noUrisl,ed! Re-| KBTlie last Ve n merely for the1 passed bills to preserve the fish in the i,r i7fn ^vor# I tut' a »furfor th^ej lor we A- that» ,!-ings iro.n i dinarv sourc- i to complete tii»- geological survey. I £SJ"*The transportai j?i of iron into France, in was forty million pounds .ice tlietiast year, j'i' ''.'lI'OitJxiti'KlBofuDwroiigbl I metal, iu. i sixteen million pounds of e linn the resolve bars,sheets, &c. ^frow wiser and b.tter and we should ,. •etrayed Inle" N.-liraska. Rekrred to the committee on K:r ,s.f- •rmont legislature No it shf u!d ':il'i,l"s aild ',ondsoi tut state, and Tor radroad uu,poses in the .outb ber, announce (and Foreign N0V8. Vir.fiA. Dec. 13. Combined aQ aj(i lreMt j»lUgsKm jm y about marching Unwuu onwnwiiii. but the same being so Toium- Gotschkoff, has been shot in consequents ot corr jvivnte Secretary to I'nnc ,^ponding with the Turks. .j0ll ju Russians have gained another will only fcive a synopsis, and'ported insurrection in Russia denied, important The Russian! Turks have captured Afalvach. Report jod also the capture of the important for tress of Adr111 nople. Scl.ar.yl, C:rea»- sjan lfu-K r, and Seliui I at ha are ^rail- ua|[y l!u approaching each other, taking lor- .s oa tl.e line of march. convev the rank ol Lieut. General by pnnCe Wornosofl surrendered at Tafo Brevet fur eminent servicis. Ifolts—retreat cut off. Schamvl had cap Mr. Seward presented the remonstrance six Russian fortresses after bard of the citizens of Rochester against any fating and heavy losses on both sides. 0t,„,raUrl,or,oir. I mi ix-ri^audin favor of tlfe conMrurtion of |baKiy ,l8s recened advices of ilu- tony* Sl. C-anul around the talis ol engagement. Summer offered a resolution, !sjans|()st two They :o rot diHer nitich from the published accounts. 'lheRus- their largest ships—tho 0 us agreed to, directing inquiry jluwn „as totally destroyed. Tlie ipin'on "geiieruliy prevailed tliat Liird i'dinieiston did retire on account of Eastern politics. Lord John Russel to sponen of as his successor. Lord Land swain is also expected to resign. Lord Premier Toxmauld has been J»ent for by u iabinct. advance of the receipt 0 a b^ irom the pr^ui.d^ a,un lr javor 0 }iat ie Wo clip lh? following interesting matter from the JVto York Trikmt of from the Xavul Committee,: news of the disaster to the IV.vi,!, fleet igates, made are- The E.njxror is stated to hwre been .l3Ure. *ud overwhelmed bv the intelligence. K*- Committee thought the in.port-i plana'.ion is imperatively demamied why present lime. When the bill came from wi bin so sltort a distance of where the the House it would need no opposition powerful EngHfh ii»d French fleets were from the Senate Committee. jUing in in^i-jions esse, Mr. Sinelds introduced a joint reaolu- Also that tiie Kngti^hninn Slade repeti tion authorising the President to con- led that icir tlays before this disaster ho vey the title oi Lieutenant-Cienerai by could not find an enemy. »m ,i tn brevet, for eminent services, and moved is rejtrted that the Brittish Chargd*d 4 the U.siricts, Ti» .Vornmg iw ,..v, t!« Cort- take part in tins piece ol bun- rai consequence ol a treaty Turkish r.ava .r jits relerence. Athurs at Teheran has suspended h?s 4 v power ha\ ing resolved, as it is said, to. •take part ag.tinst the Porte and to march Mr. Slideil introduced a bill grant- an army to the frontier. This movement and to Florida for a railroad there- on trie part of the Shah of Persia bad 'for some time Wen apprehended, as his ssian. The fit els were bound to enter llayly moved to rcfef the resolu- the Black Sea. Persia had declared war OOiiibe, [laugiiter,] and wished to add defensive between Persia and Russia ail amendment to give to Captain Ingra-i concluded some months ago. It adds a ham a pair of epauletts, spurs, or some-j new complication. thing ot that kind. [Laughter.] Bl'CH\RFST T"« rev-.lttt.0M r.ierr.d loth.) frfw* Corehafa* to,' deeUrrf Cat co,n.„.t,eeo„»orv,!!,.AUaa. jMh and IWa.la ue.nral K ,. have taken pia^e at Galatch U-tween th§ to tin- Committee of the Who!# an iW(X iyi^ structnig the Committee on Commerce to The Po^r» leading article savs that Ihe/W* ,h-)ns nprovements as w»-r»- annronru-. a VIUH1H1VV wis VVMlltl V I vt HI j'y y iMfThere is a bill now before the inquire into th«- propriety of continuing «ussians, aad a Vienna i'ajKjf, I e o i a e i s a u e o w n n o a o i s a n o e i n s u o e i v e a n ted for at the lul session, and wbieli in,w hea%y loss. eminent, and of general interest a id NLW um D» c. 90, importance, and that they report at an I earlv day by bill or otherwise, The re«-1 "V olotioa was adopted. V0'" IlUlbK. Mr. Henri presented the credentials of of Hadley D. Johnson, Delegate from 4* CwnaUt,ee t.rfVnsi fla. of the lurmer refused to obey the oriU-rs ol a Rup-tian tieneial. I ha batiajiou mquestion and four companies Referred (ol giving and the allaciiians were consnf.ed ia„ Prp- barracks. s i 'thing lata from the Dan- ",on- Me give the di tails of ihe Turkish sud* fcha.nyi und Selim Pasha had taken various fortresses and it is stated tha^. pruiting therefor the siun ol •ur|'M,"d 1 rince W oronzoff on ail 'r... i. i i. .. sides in the vicinity of Tiliis. lite Tinks were repuln-d in an attaclt ,hl' was daily expected. red a resolution in-L'11'" J*"™1 *•»*«ntinoaU m**. Akista. Its falK ^my\ haj defeated a 0 a u U i i w irrlfal af the ^ifxnm IfrUa* '*'ca 'fum iiverpofH, 17th, ar- at t1!18 morning. lu,Uey new. Naval, battle at Siuope confirmed. The I urMI lost pieven stops—not tinrtf. n—of whicfc three were trannpoits. Russians lost seven. '1 he aliuir is not so disastrous to the Turks as first reported. T.iie allied lie.-is, still in the Rogphorus,, have sent two steamers to the Black i?«.a .• e ®m"^ io if,quire into the affair. in,ro lu (Claied war, but supposed to I* true. 'J ^v,nf| Letters from Bucnarest, ot 5th Decern- feu,pension iw s-lu'»g si* and o«e sixth inches the other, 'ed immense excitement, i of hostilities oa. Wbe. The impre^ou at Vienna mat the Laiern Question will ... Mr. Miller, of Missouri, introduced ajbe arranged satisfactorily. It ib rerMmi^ bill organizing the Territory of Nebras- Uhai tlie Russian navy with 6000 troopa ka. Referred to Conunittee ou Ternto- on Wrd had been repulsed. Another engagement near Abaca A Laapt Eo«.—The Danville (Ps) [frigst.- and brig Democrat describes an egg from a hen in ft aliattercd state. of the common Lried, which nieusured era have gune to Constantinople. cigi.t aud '»jue si.xth inches round one way Russian manifesto of Noveiaber lvt ratiB- tween a Turkish steamer and a KIM y| The latu witl wr our allied steam- The