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Bradhit I -sarac.L AV,ih Whs, *ew'cptioi), te members-from,"Ppnnsvb vania, who Were, all' present, :.voted'in solid pha'anxK agai riff the bill." ' New York stood= by principle., ;Off her.33 ntembers,'(tie~ oilier .seat -being. left vacant by the d&atlt of Mr."lle: rick;) sixteen of the dermocrats voted to pass the bill. Fur others, Messrs. Russell, or -Warren, IlungerlorJ. of -Joflerson; *-Jenkins of Oneidai and' Wheaton of Onondagia, with theYvelve wipi mem beis, voting against thjebill. 'Had the remining .0 .nie'M T.' Woodwoirth of "butcliess, been present and voted with h~is parny, a iiiojoity..Qf tte. deegation wo'aidl hauve voted for thie bill. The ju, dic' n! t erver will not fail to note that Mlessrs.1'Miller, W~oodruff and 'Campbell were indiflerent to the'commeicial inter ests of this -city as to votb in 'the nega tive. be ides th'6sc~iro, New York and 'Peasylvan a, t1 a only,.. democrats vo ting aist the .bill.wore the two from Netv jersey "anrine(Mr.: Perry.) from -.MASSACH USETTS (10.)...' Yeas. None.'. Sa s. Asrs bbott 3iisn Q ncy Adams, siman, .rinnell gudson, Daniel f. _King, Julius Rockwell, Ben 'jiamintThompson, and Winthrop, whijs 9. 'e ancy. RIHODE ISLAND-.(2.) 4 Yeas' None. t. Nays;' Mesgrs..Arnold and Cranston; whigs-2. CONNECTLCTT ( > 4as. Messrs: Dixon, Sam . D bard,John A.Roc Lwell. and Truman Smidithwjhs-4.- . r o+ NE W.YORK(34.) -' Yeas. Messrs. Anderson,-BentonCol. liar; Demotty Ellsworth; Goodyear, Gor don,-Hou h;gPreston, Kintiim tice; dctay, Niven,-Rathbun, Strng ag d Wood, democrats-15. . : N essrs..Hungerford,. Jenkins Russell,lanl .Wheaton, democrats,4. Messrs. William W..Campbell, Carroll, Culvert, Elias B Holmes, tWashirigton Hun, Lewis; Miller; Moseley. Seaian" Albert Smithi White, and =ooddrufi" whigs-12, total, 16 One vcncy. En RJESE Y (5.) Yfeas. None. .. 'Nnys. }essrs.Esdall and-Sykesd'e *ocrats 2 lMessrs. Hampton, Runk, and Wriah; :whigs-S total,5. -PENN$YLVANtA(24)N: Yas Mr:Wilmot Denorat-"" Nays Messris.-ie Blac; l irod head, :ino s Es.er Garvin, "C. 3 tngersol, eib, Mcleaa, Riter, Jas. Tihombson, anil Moist, nmocrat' 'and1Mess .2lanchard, =ufngton ; 'l:-miilell arrai, John H. t*i Jiue; :In rs ,Levinicf vaine, ll.ck2a nsnv Stewafland 4Sa Ab ont Messrs> Cbn tble dti n ncrais, and Chapman, wvlig VIRGINiA (15.) Yjas. Messrs. Aikinson, Bayly, Bed in;er, Wm. -G. Brown, Anpustus A. Chapman, Drongoole. Jas. McDowell, Hopkins; Edmund W. Hubard, Hunter, Joseph Johnson, - Leake, Seddon, and Treadway, democrats-14. Nay. Mr. Pendleton, whig-1. NORTH CAROLINA (9.) Yeas. Messrs. Biggs, Clarke, Daniel, Dobbin, McKit), and Reid, dem.-6. Nays. Messrs. Bsarringer, Dockety, and Graham, whigs-3. SOTTH CAROLINA (7) Yeas. Messrs. James A. Black, Burt, Isaac E. Holmes, Rhett, A. D. Sims, Simpson, and Woodward,democrats-7. GEORGIA (S.) Yeas. Messrs. Cobb, H arrelson,.Sea born Jones, Lumpkin, and Towns, de mocrats-5. Nays. ,Messrs. Stephens and Tombs, wh1igs-2. Absent. Mr. Thos. B. King, whig-1. FLORIDA (1) Yea. Mr. Bauckenborough, democr at -I. ea.ALABAMi. (7.) Y s.Messrs. Reuben, Chapman, argan, Ge o. S. Houston, McConnell, Payne, and Yancey, democraMi~.6; Mr. Hilliard, whig-1 ; total, 7. Nay. None.. Yeas. Messrs. S. H.. Adams, Jeffer son Davis, Roberts, and Jacob Thomp son, democrats-4. Nay. None. -- .TENNESSEE" (11.) Yeas. Messrs. Chase,' Cullon, An drew Johnson, George W. Jonies, Barc lay, Martin, and Stanton, democrats -Nays. Messrs. Milton Brown, Cocke, Crozier, Edwin H-. Ewing, and Gentry, -5. KENTUCKY (10.). Yeas. ,Messrs.. Boyd, John P. Martin and,Tibbatts, democrsts-3 . Nays.. Messrs. Bell, -'Garret' Davis,. Grider, Mcflenry1 Thomasson, Trambo and 'Young, higs-7 .' T0 '(21.) Yeas Messrs. Orin j'hoff, Cunnning ham, Faran, Fries, Joseph !. MaDot. elI, .Morris, Parish', ferril,. Sawyer, Sarkweather, Si.. John, and -Thurman, democrais- 12. -N'ays. M~essrs. Delano, Giddings, Har per'g Root, sSchenck, "Tilden, Vance, _bet*rr Coiinaags, den -1. ,~,~jICkA AN(3.) YessMesrse Chapmang 3. B. Hunt, anRebentjMcGlshlandh dlemocrats'83 Kennedy,'Thos.Smiitb, anid ckrcie ;mo iss='. g ~, t y ~'Ng s. Mesrs cGaugby 1 BfldmCa '"'~ient. bless s: ensjt; g 'democrast-2: No' avote.Mr. DaviLs; esker. & Yeas TMessrs' Diouglass, mick1in -Hoge: John A McClPmanu a1i 6Rib. ..eSith yDernocrats-5 Aent '"r. Wentbrort Baker%.hg' 2. MISSOURiT ();ti iq'4' .eas Messrs. 8owlin }ips &l and'Uodard@Sinl etand -'Nags' None Asset lMr. Purce, d r- x= IA'RKANSAS (1)]' Y.eas.'None.: tay+s None AbaeJt ~Mr.YIl, esmeratL-. LQUISIANA 4 M.Yeas.- Messrs..Ifarmanson La 'Sere ant Morse;iemocrats'-3 Nay.rt Thibodas hu -TEXAS2J ' Th'.Yeas' Kaunfan, add 'Piisbii:y, ses ys. oe. _ IRECAI I'ITULATION. ' NN t" +is 't:. , ..V It . ~J DH'n$siie e aa' * M2ia'seits," "V'a9 ."i'1 R.Isluand, " a "i2. i i Gon'eutj - a' I -4 N.Y~rk.- 16' 54 -1 1 r- : Mf s - 1 1~ Peaavnia, .1, 4L ~ . Delaware . n a Ia '1 - '- ,a.c __ iti ii' ., w1 14 2 ..ip f( 6.'.V a 1M aI+ wtr 3 t' k'd 'rit Lousina 3 a Texas, .2 1a total II 13' 18 7~ 10 3' 'Three vaeancies! oneminabo, the Spoaker no vote. - .WIt s c e! 1 i . ,e U8. A Bufalo Tule.-I hud'a friend in the ndian country who was 'a 'rardi -narrator; but suspected of embeflishmeni. -He' nes er failed 'in a story. He: was a gerids No matter what the incident,.he wotrld're late it so as to he inteuse'y interesing, :or irresistibly amusing. He had one buffa lo tale, tough- as any he'used-to tellIwith a naiveue and earnestness, that- made us forget its improbable features..- . 'One morning, when I was in the Black= foot country,' he would say, t I went out accompanied by an old Spanish 'bunter, (we call the Mexicans-all Spaniardsi' you' know,) to get a few buffalo steaks ; -and seeing an old- bull asleep... I.took a-fancy to have a ride, without. saddle or- bridle. So I crept-up and sprang upon'his back.' *The dev-' we.would exclaim.-"'. * And off he went, full tilt; towards .a small. but bottom prairie,. the, Spaniard running after vs as fastas he could.-' - + Andvot on his-back ?' we.wouldisk e Yes sir-fact-and .1 kept beating; hiar with my gun-stick onithesideof-the head; until his .courde. became' circular,and- he make several tours of the little prairie. -1 could have easily killed him willat myknife, but I wanted'to show the Spaanard,-who had rus to the middle of the prairie,seome feats iirlier'semnanship,'as.he *ept~walng enund likeihe i-ing-master of a circus. At ength we:dise within two hundred yards of the.5.paniard.'" . . *'Shall I shoot!?' he ibawled 'out "No, wait a little,' said. In what part?' B'Jehind the foreshoulder!' *Well, said he,' raising his ride, 'ko du Then, after our astonishmeut had beer suficiently-expressed, -he woul d assure ut that the Spaniard brought thu bul do*; pursuant to arder;-and be had ad ollail of eelskin breeches. ripped on ihe neithei o assure us'eehe identical beece wre on that occasion - a *"And you: ee;-sir" ha .woud- ad~d "1 did'nt hold my leg quite high. enough." N. 0. Reveilk -- "" Advice 'Io Young Men in Debi-iAsbe ain the whole state oftyour affairs. -Leari exactly how' niuch -you' :owee- "e" do gihty of deceivitig yourself.'..Yopmans thus awaken suspicion of dishonestff,~wbat your inten'tions were'otherwiseM '' -"Deliberately' and fully mika up' ynul mind. 'hat eoone what wdil,'you will'pSe tieeo'concealwiebt'or'tirtekpwbicb'-iih hve.thre, apipearance of-fra'id.v 'Opeanosi and candor command thesfe'tfallgooi dRemember -that no'mnIiseisdmpletel3 ruinedamnongimnt;util~is'bharcte*Il .Nvericonkelit~4n Nids viurdnOu) 'as*maany eyes are Oelpi g raushly. If you net only-a few:=Let thorn hi ne of the mit establish 'efdespondency. Gi an 'hoer to useress asi ancholy.: Be a man. xr penditure to- the lotes nor to figure -as -other ~aro SI; .pursue such lawfl aant industry as are left to .you ustrywill do more to begs bdtpress evil. rumors, tani :affseir,. thin a :Moni': * t stop 'business, do it.'soor old-the jaut charge of anat - vre:your unispecing friends your present'ditfculties the f all earthly thingsa t r. Sekooleraf. Advertiser says, eived in that ciiy - .M ry .. Scheolcratl agent at Saul-St. Marie, gat Mackinaw,-in the latter -et by- half-breed Indian. Swhose:namwe is Tanner. was puitsoed 1iy the .entire'popu Sehdolcraft.. by his deep .re as our aborigiwaa history, has se light than any other. rartni u mannersa nd customs. ie leted:add publishsed an able Eldia.ribes formerly inhali a ior ofNew York, which was 0 ntribution to that.. branch of .the pursuit-of which had- been oti:Mor liis life, merican Artist.-The Paris of the -Boston - Atlas thus artist which has recently starin the horizon ol 4 lie anew candidate-for ouage-Mrs 'Kate ," t ghter 1 the- late w York.'ba bas -so an tnJtjr, thait sddeebtoieterhe andobteily-ineet 'ihi ; e ierat -ofby~e t, aggithnts ~ tra ionce S.rinnoiuce>Viich 'sil iiain u ikinto silliness." iirypran Mouements among te leosa. A g iest meeiingsof. the Jews, from all prtref iape, -has recently been held in se- a fii, nuhic hobejvoteditht9:there i itit gat6ergjnihe use of the:H e brewrin-rei worship,';a'ed 'accorilingly thatsit was best to retain-it only in -part as a,-badge oa-their.mationality and-a-band of nioan:Aliso-on.f'ld discussion, that the iMessiehis afready come, the present tole raes and comfort- which they now. enjoy being. .what:is'.meant by the prounissed 'Messiah;- Also,. that -theme is dothing. to forbid their-freely lending with-the na 'ions'amongewhon they reside. A#Ant-Slaterj -Lecturer, named Da vid.Ot1cr;':was killed on the -5th. inst. while lectarig- in"Shanesville, Tuscara .was eounty; Olhio,-by David. M. Mains. The latter :was druuk tand had -been put ouw-of the meeting;- he-returned in. a short time;.vith-bdickbat -in- his band, and threvit iithisuch-.violence. against the head of OffiCer: that: his' skull was com pletelyshattered. Officer survived but a short; timhe.. '. . . RKNOl@WARYY. Editor Correupondeneefgthe N. Orleana - . .. ieaynne,. Mnamcsoas,une 28, 1846.. *The ste mboatsNeva;-the samewe met while on-thi.aartrinRdynnsa -to thit -place, was.to .have started last. evening on another -iig uprwilarditachmet of ibie .7th.ULS.J-erant.ikintfiuple ofengi seersahvingfi-rdoucced eebb'ilers de. 'fective had~nnsifer she has' been laid uj for the p~ec.t The sordiers were order ed-up:to tizpfrafhke codimand of Col Wilson a.Rej~iosM revious td aniovs uo&niwrgpThe wreuther has - beec so bad, add the rodsd arte intsuckra :horri ble condition, that the infatry -will hardlj he-ibito tmarch Tir a-wek or .so -Msatatip'r islirs oing *aisd.'.i j~i'.thtalefioig' Bal lroom is to hi -cdpeaed'iislfi' ilie first thne un: difthM title' wai gr-adM'eapn fau dardgs-.dmiuknee 150-:cents. And ther gialbrig ogis**e opelied in every sreet .bar rodims at'every turnand-eating roomi [ stareith n ngry tathe fle. en mi alsides .Ap intundat ion hbs~afdetwed in upor M-adineras-thkt ~she-wiluot get rid 'o sen.Taylovis-now worse-dranipedl ani ahamspered-for awat'ottransp~ortation that e ver,:End-4ta.Quarter tMster. General'i Departmentl4'amchee it" onalbsidestaut afremiatequtri ei'bersare volunteers adf*atsOeoughttmarch ateaatme andito any Suietsthere are nmorervolun teer -already- heraalianuisre- wantedidla I adineagttetinactivitj. yer the corn ;niande'e genrgitrenatJmove forwanto rtaispectsdali~isibmalI esamdre,s a bhepresent stage ol, wster thealhy ant omdiiiddingponehmrldaslyr-erfeah: ea-it he igGiana;hiutheyaresfo: 1 he#aIiof dbdelargest ar Miliive o otntir ai bther -. ~ hfico~eM Sta , r .ment, and loud are the complaintsin eve 'ry-quarter. - - - 1. have not a line of neivs -eontryr i cate-we are: all in. the dark and in rut1 Capt. McCullogh isatill -here, although-a' -r part of the company remains at;Reynosa. I;e;.will: probably move up -his etitire corp. nati as soon as the *eartheiiriH1.ernit. V MATTtaoRAS, Mexico..June ,3. . General Taylor's caip on this side the Rio Grande .is yet above water in spots,. although the chances of being driven or drowned out still. look about even &Vaat upon the. banks of the -river this-t orning with my feet paddling..in .the:water. so. you may learn how near we are:to an in undation.. I wish that some of those em bers of.Congress, who are pleased to de; signuate the officers of our army'as"epau jet ted loafers," and. "w.asp..waisted.'vam fires hanging -about high places," couldI get a glimpse of them now-in fact,-couldi share their privations and discomforts with I them, they: would forever after.hold their longue. The poor devils-although-Ihey. laugh at andmake light of.the annoyances t which beset thetm--appear in plight most I pitiful, many of them really not having had a dry rag to their backs or a dryblan- .I kettosleep.anfor nearafortnight.. Hang- I ing about.highplaces!": Why, they have been wading about low places, halfwayup to their knees :in mud and water-Gen.- t Taylor and Col. Twigs among the rest-- A and nothingsbut an absolnte rear of-being drowned out - has driven. an' from Their position ..:The-two -regiments..of Louisii na volunteers--Marks' and Walton's'-on .t the opposite. hank of the river,: Occupy, higher ground.; yet .they are-bad ehough offin all conscience, MI are.utill-etjoying a better degree of:health than - one could c suppose they would, but aiam fearful, .if r they.. remain, here too long, that.some epi- I demic may make its appearance:among a Volunteers are .stilUarriving by regi- -t mentss.and si.Gcin. Taylor is.'without e transpoytatio. or- ady means ofmo:ving J them.'-.Wheye are-the sleamors ordered:te.t be purchased -long sige~e for the, useaf the-" army,? Here aadeastage:sf water.hibgh .t enoughto, reach iytyosa:a ainargI withaeaseAndsafety,:ye taLeeisest sif4 Dm. sm :o ief. '4 u oUereid'no p lced jip t''Witha.met enoughtf, march-to apy.quarter hiy has no the: meansio~meove thetb an Tic: --4-: .Frotn.the.dinterior. the.:news is: various - and contradictory; :.t is said that a:por tions ojthe Ilexicin isranrgyias leftzh.en-: ares f1r.sonie point .hear'Tam pico,- and: J very likely such.is the.case.. For somo. time the iuhabi:aats of Matamoras,beliey- I ed that the Iroops.would return.and retake 'a the place-could not for one .moment:.sup pose that the Americans would he.allowed to hold-quiet-possessiou of the city. .J.be, r lieve that they have now giien.. p.ill Il hopes... The number. of Mexican soldiers i a't Monterey is know to.be small. t Arista, 1 whose course has been . ;saistained by the a Governument, is at his hacienda near.;the . city with a few. men only. The nstnber p of iafanty .at Lenares is a'tpresetfonly 800,.t"ith a-small.force of cavalry-in: the neigbborhodd. ;Gen. Parades. is said .to ' be en route for Monterey with 6000.man"4. c some say as large a ntmbe.as ih6it8000, e Scouting parties-of: Texans will-probably J bes sent eat as sono as the roads.are in a tI traveliing condition ; and then it will be A difficult to nscertain. the full force atid in tentions of the enemy. ..- - - - ..The fourth of July. will soon-be upon d us..and.I learn that extensive preparations are. being made to celebrate it wick all What a rave Chance does this pilace nowa present for.. a thaeatricaL, or some specula. lion. of, the kind, although!i do-not kmow how long itpvould last. ,At present, the gambling 'rooms,, bar rooms, Testaurats, &c., are picking up..allie, burplue~chenge. Isavw a small troape of Mexican tamblers i pr cercus riders yaradi~og the:;streets .yes :erday,.:mounted dottiiserable .horses.- I 'She ,lqader was, bespatierig..the North -Ampricans 'with praise,. whdle .his horse I was ipespattering them with mud. I could : dot learo..whether he collected nuch of I an auiece. .-... -- G- .W..K.. c MA'AMonas. July L. 1846. It seemto. be the general belieftin camp, tha'. Paredes will give our army another :1 breish-ere~ong .. That heis onhis way to thistregion is not doubted-that he. can muster an army of 30,00.men, is pretty I egnerally believed, and ir he~does~suceed a raising a large body of troops,.and Gen. Taylor advances .on Monterey, a pretty. severe fight .is~certain to~ensue. The %eu- , -eali, wears.:his ~laureis- sVery scalmly. .iH~oner are easy"' .with him, but..he es. .chafing.a.goPd deal;about being kept here,a itkh a large body /of troops, unableto. act. - Iagainst the enemy. : . . Frmtke N..O.Picayune. 9th isat. . LOTEEROR'O31TEXAS3. r.T jiesteajsshi'n (alvestonCap. Wrigh1, Larrived yesiterday from the citysof (lalves ton, having sailed thenceon'Sutaay, tlie. 5thb-inst. Since her departure -frmathis iport,-the Galveston has beenostuBrazos. aSntigga hdt her news from pointvisabeIl is not so late as~theAlabamas,:n .The lkhamal broughu~over>L!Kings buryand:Dra Ru.silIof theA'rmn ~Shs.confirmedlthe total dse e4 * tpith,o'otrande,tabotix mhlW~ I Thea'isuofrl'Luai Os' co m pel ted{toroo.her seltere. c 'bia same.- boat wbich,_ toalpcr ew kgha,; aiuaa 146jas,.all bnt.oobdof whodw;lel tec":af nfcoa board.- 404! oaia;other tresgtpt:, Tbeboat tiilb# aa9tal:"Jost<;.tb cargo far(ly:savedin-arc anitAedstate :' " 1 . The Galveston ilii-,safeahe poioieientr 61r cap ip iattba=pew Re i, , inent of: yl; unled:$iAemsa fiiibeeti: l" clinedby 11 Wplket',, We..6ave seepthe: r tame statement made imsomeo ?Jta $or ,7 tbern"papers but.- are ,not-yet,; prepared. to yield .aieencao the[ti..j: Seveu.coinpanieb, f, #oante l: f.iflemet . rrorn theRed"; iver-,couhtiesiof,.ETezasr,., pa ssed .tbiotiZb_.Ayatip on a be, l9:brok;, out.. their r* p .tip :Seta: Antonio; ethers =tlie :' United. States #' ihe:war .Tbejtrars savd? io bewellmt anted ;and;:equippei,:attd to,; ! )e":composed "of"__ihe. beOclass !of::Te><ao<: itizen soldiers. t:,Ibe:.following s.a !list;olr. ' -' be compgniee,:pooriinjag:49Srgef toll: Capt. .,Montag ,.'Trom:Faunia-"ratta; !y :y, 70_ men; (rpu "W."D.,Degiy,,:Faonin tnd tainarj 00; -Capt. B.' M.:.:Bal11141: Item . th ver, 70 : 3,, 8,: Gillet; Lama,. i6;..Capt.!iB ;1-. Sm4tbRRedRiver 72 a t..L. M. Rice ). Lewis,, ,EanrilhAb.,,..: ,.;.r "r. : s: Lieut..- Goo, i$urtno :arrived :in Aosti " in!tbe"19tb ulr..with his Samily,:eql:wouf remain:thereaill'the retoru of Gov. Hen:,: 1e19da? " 3" till: t;;. , f t .' r i "c" ; tai It:is"said ttiai 'Gt perailittaman*I'Hp lected Brigadier G tieral:of.4tbe: ,Tesss ' i/old6teers. Gen. Burlestou.retusiog toibb i banardate"againat.pim, :,; ,": fr : -, Mr;-.! , eporiaof rat erap.iadefutite share. elrs r "'" iad :rgi i.San" atonio,.thtet-tbe Me=itigi, - ere caueen'trating,"a-largebfoe :at :,e, lio. de ftio : iraode,,,fo ;' t marching. agsinst",Baq~Autoaio.,:, ion failed- -to eieha much alirm: among be;.Texans, 1 :,{-"a:, ;, ; is s',: r h t; "1;.., ..LWe.tb nb taus Before sheen. ietitfonea hat ihtti U. S. ragoaos; :foraieri f slitiar-t", d at Austia," lekoo the;,l:6thiult..4or -a lotonto..!t.4 r yT :':=ywtila9,i(pf =Y, .; % "Ga t..b :. SgeJl;-of 4 vidrttt i ear, ,,. irnved"atfaf alveitoa; n $ ,.,:a . Dn.from the array, forAbe-,turposa of iiiki. - ag , C1 ee- a4,fo erLcom *6 00 getpei russ otr tp thit r then;'ii;Taiii gkA #4 ra at4 .,"-.. ., :;:::-}' eiiidi Buring?*eQa of sTed n epteatber, aqd Oetober,.,c:itt Qais arral iltitg,.4 .rggkfort,,o, .ggaie, eoq; , .. eatdckyt";.or;Cipcinuati,-Yellow $ Illy too, .or~Columbus, Ohio andife; he rrrfaaimiercthe yesi aiBi rr New 3rleeq s,-..until otherwi ii ; , beyare w usake to.the -Ad' f the A-rmy mouthlystatements. as ,to their eeidcat:e.,,,1t is intimaked by, Geo.-"Seott htrotigh wboei tl periiiissko is granted; at should Gen. Vega desire. to visit other arta:gf the United States, either alone of rco.mpaeied by one or more of his brother hcers,"ea parole, his wiehee will be cont. lied with.-N. 0. Picayune. St. Juan D' Uuoa.-Tbe Franco-Amer .an of the 9th, states that ire Washin tie orrogpoodept hail beep infocipetd:by:gh: ethonty, that the 'Cabinet ;ou; tbe4tb. old. uly, determined to order;aaattack;upon:, be .I"ortress of. , St.. Juan .D'.Ulloa. by-.the -. Lmericau$eet now blockading Vera Graz. . ''lee L'!(olera.-Thy to'nina.,ca,;resp4o- - ent,of the Boston. Atlas.;writing.on the By of tbesaitiug of the Britanpia;?eysg-! It is repoi;ted to-day in the cii , .tbat.t![u ' . lsiatrc Cholera ha&: made n..,.:.afts....=