E * 
milit to put | seems to have complete] disconcert, 
foy the ere until a, а є 
аы liene E de "miden dor bim in the down ines any xps of the country." La € cus Ату, 
аш. bon ires m dades mer mid vhension t is probable" "hat. тат, lvania wil be e : 
on the part of "ma Chinese, government in reference to this 
poiut, we selected a house which we thought might be adapted | 
to the purpose, a hich was procurabie on easy term 
we aceepted the services of Ad і 
Interpreters, “р, гу ES р g о Мута Me 
to remain at Pekin, and to s E і ide 
d iry for putting it in er. tbink it rig eries, e were 
Ir. а: 
Oregon, obtained the floor for a rejoinder, bot Suas 
Having taken these measures I wrote to Prince Kung to | іо a motion to adjourn. e House of Representatives 
express to hi i d | also had an ex 186 di hich, 
io. zm н ; Mr. Pryor. ed th: "i in 
а] in E s e- 
turn to Tien-tsin. І added that I proposed to pay | preserve t; e e Dtales pah. The | 
ds vit with the view of taking leave of him, and racy by foree would be impracticable a е bs be Оле with rifle pits, covi 
hid ng with m ru j to Republi Ње : » led by a resist artillery, such as covering the] 
р luti reen Вах. The natives had 
1 emus nens t É " i holson Ministry bavir 2 hR 2 killed, 1 
1 red i letter took place, after conversing for some eg., il 
t uy раб б with the put I requested the inter- | rienced arliament jas once more | ditt ; Volu Poles 2 killed 4 wounded ; 
i i i h ld-field Victoria, as Oficers Wounded.—Lieutenant-Co| lo nel C. A 
X resigned. The у eld of t je gold-fields in e s slightly; 60th Reg — Capto Tort $ 
i 4 i h Wales, was increasing. The overn- 2 . 
happily concluded between the countries шу task was at ап | Well as New South " T ied Mr. F. Mr. H. Ed 
d; that M ed bis 1 ment of New South Wales ha [yet gum кес e ы. 08-30. Lem 
eale, 
EALAND.—The following is an account of the 
= 
2 | battle of Mahoetahi, condensed fr E bs letter from the Publier 00105806, 
f е Tim 
ues Correspondent 
“ About October песа Pratt as turned back 
from DUREE io. Success at Kaihihi b geram, information 
ies о а іка 
ng 
until his residence at Pekin was prepared for his reception, he | working p TS h МА те а бег бза to the treaty with Francs ad ет 
would be at hand, and ready ie н up at any time if public | driven off led. On t, he congratulated the meeting on the 
business required his presen Before the Lem an hostilities in China. i had been а member ofti 
entered the room to e tet ^or having paid me a visit of am mp a Waitar: und the which had been 
adieu, and we parted on good ter rms. .—1 hav e, &c an 
UNITED SrATES.— Accounts from New York announce bo Peon determined нами КИН x the Жоп Bic 
ihe President'a Cay. to: A пе Commissioners of South | asa 
Carolina. The Com ners demanded, as a pre- 
liminar y step to the i initiation of negotiations, that the 
arbour. The President, positively refused to do this, 
a reiterated his views iu reference to the publie pro- 
perty as set forth in his Message to Congress, sphere] The 
them that t he not on ly à iutends to collect the reven 
of the 
advanced tot 
гче ыды; Observing this the natives rushed out, and entered a thick 
United Sata with all the p He sorubby койу, from m they opened. a heavy and galling 
would n t recognise the EM ae officially, but | fire. "The guns were now brought GER and а 
sii o x ed them as distin i uished.cilisons of Ше destructive cross fre with sh did great 
i South ctions Legs 55 he aie Showed great bravery, main- h 
n sent tothe frigate Brooklyn and another vessel at rem: M chon Aram, our amid considerable | dependenci 
Norfolk to prepare оа at KE ment’s warning. Th Чаа Нег ar aron ee aa at TE TON t that i e Walters 
ле | one or was 18 men: e 1 
question of reinfor cement has not been fully determ ined | division mine Ee j 
Poe ill b once despatched. Meanwhile mm 
Scott had san all the available tr aven- I А ue ah 
worth to proceed to Fort McHenry near Baltimore E ауы е TON | people 
"| were completel pe many of them throwi y the ie le, and that wè 
The Posi tonum telegraphed to Governor Pickens petes etos ah гә flight. „While & thé owu dh à division Dulce: «i ben: her gene ier E 
the President’s reply, : and also their conviction fha As dE e in pursuit, | the м}, у collected the m and к 
reside . After d 
e Gov 
vemor ab put 
air o 
eneral Pratt, apparently insensible to dan nger, Ong | a. 
the first in the pah, and in the thickest of t tho neu 
d yet came off unhurt. Major Nelson's conduct is also 
wont A last Psy т bns; "I 
ey ret 
uth | to fight me, that is very good; come inland, 2nd. let us pl 35 нашу Р ВОЧ 
се each other. Fish fight at веа— сот inland, and stand 2 our 
feet; make haste, make рее don't prolong it. That isall I 
** *To Mr. Paria, —Friend,—I have Ap d you: Com 
ru: e figh 
d — but oj Mead no aid Sun ie "понет қа пош The 
three pahs called Mataiaio, angi, and Pukeka- 
M on the smallriver Rai, EUR 54. è ve maa tribes, 
situated 1 18 miles south of were previously 
Th tion SE 0 bl. 
уы 
у t e mbly. I roposed 
to starve out the garrison of Fort xin uim ag then to 
attack it on Pi The forts at Mobile ha d been taken by 
bu а te iro of M and a co ason 
hington, and prevent the 
ii Ата of Mr. Lincoln à as President. Georgia has | 8 
also determi ned on immediat secession, and has attack co 
orts of under 
$ 
y: R 
and a er Cents., bn to $ex e ad 
miltee's s Cerat bi; Turkish Six per = 
for Acct., 562 to 57. i 
— 
ап Gazette of the — 
хатат) Наа а Ж Lies PERI, AE 
.vannah. А telegram from Richmond states #һаё | оеп ado s LANSON, 
Governor Ellis, of North Carolina, Jit dapa ed of hem; could hare been taken, an Musie, Seller i 
tro 
; [out thec deíenee: of ыд. would hav velbeen e. peres d not merel Thurio 
Y | to the fire of two pahs, but to that from = n natives А 
its. ulted, 
h 
erms ; and i that of New York, a resolution wu 
proposed а we orising the Goveruor to tendcr | structed 290 yarda in front of the жг P». 
(RUP ES 
ham. Lace Manufacturers. тїк 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—A. боти 
А. GUTHRIE, sen.), Glasgow, Merchant—W - 
