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pjj!Fm$' m put smv? I.;-' mniiian (Sasctte, p-crashed Every "Wednesday Horning. AT SIX DOLLARS PER AXXU2L Farltr SatMrlWn. SS.OO ta $ 1 ,0, 0rncx On Qwa Slree, ia tfc old Okm Hoe BmMme, Hamoiain, IL L HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING JBSTABLISHMIXT. THIS OFFICE IS SOW TOKTAKSO TO EXEOUTE ALL. ORDERS For Plain and Fanoy Printing, OF 5VKHY DKSCKirnOK. WITH XEtlTNESS 6 jDISPATCJI YOL. YI-NO. 5.: HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, FEBRFABY 16, 1870. mm PER YEAR. In jvMri , ill l f a X. kal-ua. at tk Cm ant Naaaaz Oaaee. a aksaa al Wilwja Maaaaaca- BUSINESS NOTICES. CAST HI A: COOKE. rxysrESs. caarESAL xemeasts, ajo SE32SA1 A BESTS, Sa ?' af Sar ici riiciiAimsorv. H?C3 AX SEALS IS SMSS. SH9XS, . At, A. C. 11CFFI"3I. 71. I).. TS.T FHT5KL15. AN9 S2K. kaaar ta afesa n 11.1.1 II AJI Jk co IS 5AEJwA3. a. idlMl Mn AS fa EIJES22S AX3 ATE UZAlZEi ka r. a- r. uaaa. . Win aiaji.. A: ivrwimi. A9CTJKTZSK ASS 02K5ler XZ3HAJSTI. xr; KMimiMtii.i ij - II. 1LICKFBLU Jt CO.. SE5ZZAI. CXJI5IX AZX: Mj m Arnt. KueaSsaA. a. I S3. HrrSCHLA3GSa t CO.. ' ix?srss A53 mrxissns xzacsAirs, I a aW4ai Okta. SX L THHODOKli C HUl'l'K. I A59 CXXI5fl5 XZ3CHAST. ! F. A. ClIAIirilIt At CO G03QOSS10K XZSCEJLXTS, sr kwiteiw. omw. i l cir LIJVl!IIi A: IJICKSOA, IXJerH2S iS 3EA1ZBS IN Tweyg, ta4dtail JOIIA S. TIsKSIimV. 71. I. PHTJICLLX AS3 SXSSy, t 9CTM. Mas Ias t" tn 1 m xvweSaeTVa n x. AIXEX i CHILLESGWOSTH. KAVTAIHAE, IlAtVAAl, JOIi X. IVAXIIIIUOCJiC. rE?ZI2S A53 3XA12S ET i;snar I iv. i Gimirv. qtst?..'z. eisexs asjztc axd zzasm, 'Jah-- rtrenaa; Mas Qaua ga. aMauaaaa. H. L . a. sscas. sr. xArrasaA5i. CIIAJi. X. SPirxCIIK Ac CO.. feTNT?. s. r rqvryraFnair mmr rr; liana 9M KxAh. . L riji 3ICCOI.C.VA -V JOXXISOA. MERCHANT TAILORS. In . . Hi as i ii i T- C Inft C C XAXT7ACT.332. IVII.I.IAJl.. AV. HICVKTT. 3m A53 SEE yTT7 l-a4 Scr, awt tk. . aTaaaaa 31. X. -JO-IllX. CA2IXEZ yTre AXB S?HSTEZ2 a. II Str t. BWajMiai. aaaiTITa Lrvat' CaaawrSaMa. I I- TOUBEUT, SIAIH LT L3XSE2 A3T3 CTZ2T XH3 OF Fan IU..M. lyt BOLLES A; CO.. ssrp OT.'-vT.y a etrmnssras xeschato tjaaa. t.' ajautalx. Parlawtir iwurtin aakt k Ik. BmVIA JOA13J., GE0CE2. Ai'D SHIP CHAXTJLEE, l.ahalna, XiaL Xaaaf aa. l.nai IwafcU M Spa an. tb curt baar- 11 CIICC IIOO.A. trr Jfcrfxat xz Gt-jnl rr Ca: a Sa l SMt, Wn Ur. 1V3I. BVA.T, : SXeZECBBiCi G22CZ2HS 1X3 r af Naoaa X fassaw fsreafis DM; S. E. HHCEC0CZ, SOTABY PUBLIC, raw, Baava. C. W. CREY St CO., Hawaiian Soap Works, AS LeLeo,-! 12 SeaXexx Ia aS lead, f Siap. EeeC Xattaa. a&i Gai imZhv wasted. CScc 4 Fort Street, abere azderx tB b rceatreii aai prmjtiy iftrritif to. 23 Ha, Marar at 3a, Mb. Tk. n rrv (Mm. Mk TtmV w 'ai.3 i It S?o. Mat. I il at, f. p-y. t fck. MttMV vkare tS ar. S i I I I a. Saia.l W , -Onirt Lnaka hill a. mm M etawr XW m rpor.i kf intsilHi i.attW Awea.tawelea 1 a- Mac rin i fena ! !! aiw(ea ' 2EALE2 I t 2 i- - Tt- -aaa-a nat'illll Watt- t irsaea. tw n af ta IWt fmmi aj tnm. mm aa. c a. ia aaaaal BuaaJ SJBM. saw fart- 1 a aaC Hi ralMrt'eCaaA. oranfrasl.latiMMaaaaaBMla 1st XIIKO. IX. UATIUS, ! (Mara ;Ut Jumm, atsws A Co. ) Ma. rXTOSXZZ A3 eXI5IX XZZCHJLST, ! aa aawsr a Li,.-, . aaa ta. letymA til I illl I. Br-.' -a aorf P irvajs atMaaje laaawaaMa GMafjaasr, aaal I rUTa A.H i.Owi T , IIY?IA" ltIITHI!Ii. i - ' "J" L. -a. Oicaaaar. BaCa. Cmy. BWaaa, taBM.at ! IISIM Illiaa, w. -wr af laaliiaiiaa .Himii it fwk. Jaan'. ( m v mm aafaa. Bwita. r i- I n lllll fHf ' " a""e yaac . w-ixaiEu sc. Aixin. I HX?PLSG AND eeX305SIS 3EE2CEASTS, ( I' ttno Haaaa. H Sail. JL I. tjo i - i eevdeeae aM mm af awaaaa ayaOnea. axrru aa rayian aai CL tl iatria 0. at lllaMtaOa, C ir-a- . jCaaataaOaka. i SuaraaMBM, i BUSINESS NOTICES, war. anwcojiB. DENTIST 0. Cte- Tert Kettl Streets. a. e- ruiuin. s-A. xt.rx- CIIArAAJVIIil & CO- XHT3IESS AST) DXALESS IX "KTXTS. A. S. CA.KIIO.IA. VEOLESALE AX3 2rtAIL D SALES ix . . a. t. cum. i " c Bumixn Jt co., SHTF?rS6 ASD GOH2IISSI0N MESGHANTS, ItOSOLPLV, II. X. lCaTK-Fir tb TI&Lrc. AValtiiVu aiMt liana , AUBAT )W tb PvroiKiitl Ir of I land r i. r. muss. II. F A. MMU. ; IUIIaKKS A: CO.. 3ST GOODS A5D CXS33AL 2tESCHA5WS2. i. iinwiMt.itiiiriimiia S4r j F. A. SCIIAKl'1511. A' CENT for Jle BltEJIEN BOARD T l iaf tar taw Bnweaa Smt t Cwavrvrtttm. C. S. HAIITOIV. AUCTIONEER 71. J. GKIAIIAVTI A: CO.. LSPQ3TE3S ASD TnEI2SALE DZALZSS la rmt- mMt Mai, tfcsx. CaM. Suucs. asai eT c SmmUmmm s svawrH j k Xakc'i MkS. StrH, fclf. IL I. AFOAC A. AC1II CK. L;cnj. STiilesih xsA Stail Bealen 12., nr Ni JO II A U. l'ATY. Sctary ? asL Casii3er af BeeU fvta-r -OerofCMiann. SKaltWlHkritjh aOa,aW G. IV. SOETO.f. COOPER AND GAUGES, At the jv Staasl c tie Zjei-ii-, Ufnfni f ttmmd t all rt iat a hi at a Sj mt . tW CW'Out Imi. .Vf. a cwt W ! I w ut wliat kwan. He oat kwl 4 Sir Hb. 06 CJU awt Hunk yamet dan, w ul UL wtet Mtua. n t Mart I.H.I AS iy ir aM iirmlit a &n . ir.fcit.aii, A li.a. i Oi inaa 3 F. XI. at G. SUGKIJiE. TET, ZISC AKD COFPEE SJIITE5, AiD . Ban - .aAawtty im ImL Sfcrm. Pu. Gal-naiaW k Irw Pt nam aW Ow. Ia Bf Bar Ujm fcmt 11.. a taacct. SmIM nry tarf stoex. it Tlamr. afmry OV- j rartjcalt- MXZnti n t ka.Wjra. Orfanlrem sW 1 'i iimh ".a a (insert acsaoova io. Taaaafai t ta CHna.i trf B-iairnJq aaa A- bteaals KeanBa St taa ktMrat fti ma hi tk?m. w. D. V. eenrtacanaam a last 1 1 1 1 asecal saw mm Isr ta. fafan. J.V7IXU. I Lnivrs. COOPER AND GAUGEE, At the Mi Stzzd, roroer ft'nsg- aat 3otfci 5crwt. !tnl af 0H SkaaaW aavf all Aiaia, et Cwnruar m up 1 1 ay aaei'.r a HVwlMip Mfc W J. II. XII03IISO. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Ccjsoc Ser, Haeaisls. awanaaa) Ja kaaaf aarf iir aia ac t tut xrr. JOIIX SOTT .V CO.. COPPER AND TIN SMITES, Xaa&eaasa Street one asac aitrt IStae', a lamllaeaW Haaiaa Baatstwj arr utrW U lallfit iat0r WreajAM?eJLSt!ifafami, I nii.fcaaa ta. I. Wna... ria.f I. ac. AJaa aaj kaaai. a Ml !. aai taa? aaar a- aj. ac ia Iar- Laaaa af ' n. f in - - mi Tula i I twamfc aaaw taw aCW iaanaa aataatf w GIIOUCE tVII.I.lAVls, LICENSED SHIPPING AGE5T. Km Jazua EeifiMa k Co" "STiiii aw mU aU fmm rf aattSac want an mmr im.um: ac aa, aaatlabiala asMsinlel a-Iat 12. ETCBOFT. E0CSE AND SHIP PT.TrvroTTr Xixj Sbtet. sext t iza Seazies'i iVtheL Ta. Vaor-CW. Vaak-Bartaa. i ?.! ". Lm aaal fl.la.ani I ba ra.. t Wi i I awb. a, la. naaaiwr a, eW ' T- I aaaeaa. aj araan inriMinf a, um a arark- rvaai DICKSOS A: nOLSTER. Eouse, Sign and Ship Painters, No. 6 Fart Street. M. HirKIKI.IJ, VAC-OX AND CfPtTtrrr srni3E2, 7S KlKar Street, Hoaolnlo. Eifiai taia 4MM waA can aaot aa. Aa. fartscalar .-Tinriiii rsaaa I tW ataar Iitiiaaw yeaUMlj asa.as.A- 31 K. J. COSTA, JEWELER USD ESGEA7EE. F:rt Scat cyjcsiu aid TtBcsT Hall, LaoaTaiaM3tt.tB.lllSili I. a aaa. ataatEo. f fcaaMaaa. MaSl a Waark BWaa Caatk ItaXJ, H-tTf-TTT PHOTOGRAPHY! ITSTti!itt ii tit Order cf tie Bay. HA VDfS eWfSTECCTEB A XLTF SKTLIGET. lail iai Tiricc fir Knprareoanu. I aap aw t t aA(c t laic the bhi tutiiaeaj with A Pbotosrapl. of ztxty SIz, Fracx a Crystal t a V.-t takes ax tht Eest Style af Art, asd z that mott reaMcahictars. AIsv, &r tale, lim f the Itlasts , Partraitt af tta gfajr, Cfaeenf. aaA sChar NMabCca. H. L. CHASED -3-ly rmSotet. i CawWtlTBwtl.... ha Siwtiw J )iafli a On. tr-l.rt i IhiOia. f X 3.TT. FORhIGN NOTICES. 11. J. HOliSGV. COMMISSION MERCHANT AXD EtsTEASG: AGENT. l lat C bKtr Kicaaae. CakSxaia SBnt Su i Ihmn. litfaall. fly aatStaaMX ..Saa Irani 1MK X. WB9. 1UB uioa k. numiii a. co.. ixpqsxess 4 xaxctactuxess or haiiax AXDAXESICAX SA&5IES. Murah. inlK Hmmm nn. IW Mn. Iwk, Wulr . IniiumOMIir T-. Hlhiwt Ms. Tm Mh HMV. At. Ac W IItm, Caaaattc CWtfc. -1- wtaaaus. . r. aaasestu. c. a. miii. RTLLIA2S. BIAKCKAKJ & C0 j 5HIP?rSG AKS COiniKSIQS aOSCHAXTS, I x. w. nniuit e. x. euxs I SETESASCE, CLAEK 4: CO. j GOMMISSIOX MESGHANTS AiD SHUPtSG A6SSTS. 403 Jra2t SUwU carssr Osy. Sii FnrsKO. t ! -rtT r-fi "f'mrV-in lrti .ifli. : Oak Aifc.no I i 3rBaUac. ! 2TCSAKSK. HERSILL & CO- raswAsisxse ash COMMISSION MERCHANTS, $a ft'isstiii JHMhaMiOk. yaaTCaaaaC. , AJSaa a &. a:, ji. v.v i:i:m. COMMISSIOH 2IES CHANT Htevtetr tW W tM'.ttv-etvxr mm iliwili 1 1 i-nrt 11.11 Np 1 I gwt ftr tW RSt ifclfcr Mil, 5 lAXGLZY. C50WELL & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AMERICAN EXCHANCE San, o nic treS, San Kralici.co. TinaJln, (mt craaMfilv M t HaOa Slxeat. rr.vriAG m:rji hf.ci:vti.t I JLJL aea IwtaW; m.i. it Saw r rAMILT B TBI la ta SlaM. mtray I MaL MfVV (WO- i Tte TjMm w3t roe-ttaatl; jifai aik mj kaxaaT I Sa MM iH 1 1. Tk SMnas Xxaaa CkajSV.'-ai , aecUfaa, enB W M ta tavt mi aVtwa,. sa law I II I ililaejl i t. tW Betas ! INSUKANCi: NOTICES, j sax riixxcisco 30AED or DITDLUVVEITEES. qtltE CNOERlGNED haila- bn ap JL XaasaW Aa. lr a Ja Itiniili HI tamwafgaalif , In. I Ctrorula lavuranc Companrt f Xcrlinl JlatnAi 3fartnr In Co ' Paclde InmrtiBCf Cempan r Ca.IirornlA LloTtiV, and I Home Jiutaal In ur a nee Ccnipn jr. t IttltmtrMln Kanera t -tU mad tte nM I rally, thmt aA fcwiew f Tmx ui 1'arv.Mv kMLnri b eitfecr a aar in 1 C nil mi . araoMe -Yia, af law -aaa .air npaa. aa m ia, im saaamm iiaiaai aaa BM.a m , lamriMla gam. I hb a. kacuiu a co. i CA1.IFOIIAIA j INSURANCE COMPANY. ! j rnBK CNDKRSICNED, AGENTS OP THE I i JL aaaiair Caaiaaa,. a.. Ia aaa. aw.1 1. aaiar. rat., . aw C.r;o, PrelslK aaW Tre.anre, m My itata i eaaffMe af cto nrM. aau rata-. Vl a HACtFaiB a CO- ' CAlalFOICVIA nSURANCE COMPANY. rrUIE CSDEUSIGNELD, AGENTS of tile JL aim Oaaaaaay. iam W aaskuileai win m i tat aa C.rca. fTrctarac aaal Treasure, IfCatitirf. Veaa aiiai ia.1. Im ali aarta law BWwaMM aWaaa, vbds Ma HL MACKrEl a CC LUPSRUL FIBB LXsUEiXCE CO. ac LaaAsa.-Ziliihihe4 A-2. 1603. CASH CAPITAL, St0OO,O0O In GOLD. Till C5Ba3fCKB BATIXG rr i ilala aiuli af law aaatwt Clan, tw k aUaraitMi ISmli. aa aapaawl . aaaE, ngj iai I riaa at Bewa. fOaaat aaal Waaataa VajBaMn9. aaaf aai XenSMajall.. aai sk. BMat flevaeaMe taewM Dar pwlaialiiii. isalj aatkaacf S-a WALKIKA ALLES- JIEIiCIL4JXSMirrf AI- 2LABI2TE lit SUE AS CE C0&PA2ST Of aua Frwaeiaco. rgVIIE CSDEBSIGSED ZtaiTlna; lean ap JL laiatail ifa&I, aar ta iaM C.a I a?, ac eailll I a wmm riian i aa i.rj;.. stiibi. sm 'ivtcc- art. W A Lai UK a 1LLU, I kSai AfBABK. HaaMtafta. j II.UIIIlKCII-HUnilEA FLEE I3.SUEAKCE COHPAi'Y. i TIIE CNDEItSIGNED LTlngr b.B air-' t jural Xacaln ck AB. C mat I i,. an anaj4 ; a. iaiai i neaalrafait HH.astitaeuBrlck Enlld- Int. ia4 -'O. 31 crcbaaaLie baraa ifcieiM, aa Ik , far S-tao SCHAET1 TI1CC Insurance Notice. THE AGENT FOB. TUE CK1TISH Far ctjm Xaraa. Iasaraac. Cmmw, (UaiitcA fcaa rr tUai ia.li mshiai aa ratMca ckc rase at Iaaf aatwaaa lMi,elw Ml ran, M tkr raeaxe. aai it era n paavtaaaawc yaiiiipa at tk. Xawvsf j?Tfrs. aak aecwoaX rviaetam aa rrtiKkt pax Seaaaasa. THO). EL BAVIri. -tf Jftxt 8rB. fir. JUr. hu. Ck. tlimiUt, BART LETT SALOON, Carwcr- Ilatct aa-d Fart itmu. Ill a II ELS Ac DLA.tK S Kvnaz tMeir remrratal lal refixrasikai: tb. tfT I e akaa veaiaviB caa ST ctttarTaa.nnr.. wamt4 afa ia iLuiuij am a, paaair ucy can aa aaa a at baa aacacaf ksa tx atat f Lkawa. Wkua, Aim. At. VOLCANO HOUSE, CRATER Or EH A (TEA. HAWaLT. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NdtV J epatttT ta rccecciua' aMZcat tbcTaaraaa 2ZZ Haaac. wa bust retf- -a ffihfai -tMaLrtatt. raacat. a Ja-1 uata, aad precast artfarSaare, gzpwieceai fnks fa- the Oater alwartaQ ba, ETEAX AH3 SbL"iiiiji 2ATXS ! Esxes C-nirtd tsi StMti it retired. CHARGES REASONABLE. TvTtn fairi j ti. VaiVxr, yi n&i, c pi'jeejaaa-naj. warrsatcA ta txaAc rnrac7. ij K. H. Hrr-awr. Eat. mmw asr Wf wmnik j smk nnc. jjOTOX. lJa. w. tt,in.wt, 'On in mnwi i.fcilttJalMi. I wM it .Hi Mi ... xMia.tM.4 ! i.ii m sasaSa i SUGAR & MOLASSES. H. HACKFELD & CO., zocsc assent.? or The San Francisco and Pacific Sugar and Molasses, FIOM THK KOLOA PtAXTATlOX Crap u. HACKFELD A CO. Sugar and Molasses, FUJI THK EAST 21 A CI PLANTATION. Cwo f ft ait 4JJm U. HACKTELD A CO. Sugar and Molasses, EJtOH T11U UUIX PLANTATION. I J7. Ir sale, hr Crap j;.4 U. BACKFEU) A CO. Sugar and Molasses, FltO.I THE UOBKOX PLANTATION. Crp t lit, fer sale h? K-a H- MACKFKLD A CO. Sugar and Molasses, FnoM THE PIONEKIl IILLS, Lahalna. Os " tt safe T JTJea H. H ACKFELD A CO. Sugar and Molasses, THE 1VAIUEE PLANTATIOX. Qw of ivr sale hy K-3sa II. HACKFELD A CO. Sugar and Molasses, .-nxnOit THE HKKIA PLANTATION. Crop 1? f IS!), tw sale br H. HACKFELD A CO. Sugar and Molasses, PROH THE JIETCALP PLANTATION. CM T 1T. fw sale by H. UACKfBI.ll A CO. isro 1S7U HILO, It. I. Sugsr and Molasses, CROr STOW COMU'G IS, and for sale ia qeoatitars to saat aasrekasers. hy 1 WALKV.K j ALLEN. Arests. ONOJTEA PLASTATIOK. Susrar and 7IoInse ITrop I70 Course rx. foe sale ix quastities i sut pwrekasora. hy 1-Aea TALKER A ALLEN. Agents. PEXS0E7IXIB PLASTATIOK. Sujar and 7IoIasC!. Crop l!70 -,OMINC IX, FOR SALE IX QCAXTITIBS W to it pareaasers. by l-3a. WALKKP. A ALLEN MAKES PLANTATION. Ci-op of Snpir A: 7Iola.es VTOW COHIXt: IX. ASI FOR SALE IX QCAX- lisie to k iMiebaisee he 1-1 C. ERSTER i CO.. Atewls- WAILUKU PLANTATION. BW CROP NOW COMING IN. FOR SALE l-Sm , C. BSSWRR 1 CO.. Aaxts. Vacuum Pan for Sale! 0 CAST IltOX Vacuum Pnn, J feet. iswhes Sa diaaeter. wirk CopperWara, Steam e. fcaalt uthr Air Paere. Ac. eoeaaatte. For aaee y ii tf H. HACKFELD A CO. DIIUGS & MKD1ICNES. IS SO? Sound Health to be Obtained at Last! , The Way to Gbtain Sound Health! TTTunST-CLEANSE the Siomitli from all"! a hmh mr uaui; ro4eee faac- eeonfl PWnr laja kja) fran. U aexia aaat eorrefa fcvaear. a lH ran.. Tv ta. earns., of the yalell BaaM af Ha? aa.aan wUck at aa BM, af tr Haaau Faaaitr A ItEMEDT. aawr t Saaitr vw usmaaaw. ra- ili af lafccilatf Mi a .1 ill i aaa MajwtuM f arjca. WHELPTON'S VEGETABLE PURIFYING PILLS. Tan, FaM wis Maaaata an fcaTaal its iaM. M Ik HEAD. flllsT. HEL3. LITUL aa-l MSESTITE OKBlNi. KlWnt. t- AIM. la KHBTWATtiM. BL Ca0t. fOUe1. aaal SKI. ILitUi2i B babe A IHEKCT rTUrTSS OC TH U.)U) aaat acker Saaais of tk bajnaa Sec HmnAbtUa Clren Amy by Agents. rL.aana aa auU. a ipiali aaal retaS. m aaxe-. prire ML la. aaal 3k t4. ek. ky ti. WHI.PrOA & sOS. Sa. I Oaaar OaMt. Itaat street. I ilal. aa4 oar t bai f Hr J T WATKFWOC-F, gnaulwl I. aa af act Oanaista aaat Uaaacaae Taaasn ia 6ra ErtUM aad tb. Ostwiief. TV. aaabfsifBal au lwl a. aaark ia feaiM et WnELP-TSkV.- ATE TKEUKl PILLa Mm aaataM wb hair wsml tken, tkat kc caa neaiaiaanaTrliii. wrtk perfect cso seVaea. J J0EX TEOHAS WAIESHOCSE. Florida Water of the Best Quality. BROWN'S IBOClTES. HAMBUBG TEA. eoitaaa P.w4ers. A Great Aiscrtnet cf Esse till Oils. Sorb aa OU of" Raar. Oil sr Bergamat, Le ckc. Giyeeriae. Syriage ia variety. Breast Paatpe, Noxiiag Busies. Tntsse. Ae., Cocoa. Batler, tThjt Wal. Spermacetti, trhite CasrSe Soap, Paia KsXer. Ac. Ac. Far Sale at tber Lot eat PrSeca, by ' IL L. CHASE. COASTERS. Regular Packet for Kohalaand Hilo. "S. Schr. Pauahi, "Wna- BABCOCK, .... XaeUr, TFWL rsa rczwUrij bexwees HacoUIs asd the ahorc pert. For freirhtcrpassat apply ta il CASTLE A COOKE, Artatt. For Kona and Kau, Hawaii. Sc.hr. Active, f j lrtSn 1 SLLISH, .... Sfaater. Vtut rza aa a regalar packet ta the abara port. Fer frelrat r pasaare apply ta I-I WALKER A ALLEN, Ageatt. Regular Packet for Moloiai. Schr. Kamaile, BALLISTER, Xaater, WHt rza i ta reralar packet tetweea Hires talc asd MelaAai. tAoaia at Kascakakai acd Pakoo. For fretzht or panaee apply ta tb Captain aa board er l-Sta H-PEEXDEBGAST.AgeaL Foreign Correspondence. Sax FtAM-tsttv Jn. 22. 187a Eorroa Gauttk:: Tbeuwrland trip frorXew Yort to San Francisco i now a pleasure trip, aaj espcciaHv- $0 ia winter. Thit is my espwi enc. Io summer, with the sweltering heat, you lure on anuojiu altaSae duU on the plains, that makes your sia very nncomforta ; but in winter, the dean snow covers all. W e. perhaps, had a little too a.uch snow between lAratnie and ... ,,. , , , bridger. oa this trip. t o hut two I.-omoUTes atasul. to drirv o-s into the snow-bants, and ona ., behtad. to help pH us oat. when ne conld not drive through, which was often the case. But .. . , . , , , there ned Us no fear or any long detentton d arise the severest weather on the overland route: lie Central ftdfic, ith iu cototed ferty miles of snow-sheds. 00 the Sierra Nevada. can' bid de&anoe to the worst storms ; and the Uaioa Pacinc portioa will soon be in the same secure coaditron. The nhold road is the smooth est ranatcur oee in America, and it is a pleasure to travel over it. even in mid-winter more so than in nud-sumruer. The only pHiiia at this time is in crossing the Missouri, at Omaha. We had to foot it 00 the slippery ice. and when a thaw sets in. it wiH bo no joke to tramp over tho great branch of the Father of Waters. I have net experienced such cold weather since I ram bled io Labrador, with dog-sleighs. It was 21 c below zero at Ames, in Iowa, where I spent the Tta aad i-th or this month. I he rarmers oi that State want to set out of their ieeboaud land. jsst at this time, and sail for sunny and fruitful loads in the TactSc You mar look for a west- n" e case. . . . . . J- McLeavy Brown. First Secretary or the Burlin- era icamerattoa wave, that will reach you sooner ( gmB chines Embassy, wholelt some time sine on or later. There is good hope fer the Islands. a official visit to Pekin. is expected to arrive in San SseebersoftheUoaseCommitteeorWays .flTmlS. ad Means, at Washington. Said thev intended to mtnt. and will present it to this Oovernmtnt person recoa.otendareductioo on SaSar. tea, and other ffi, articles. I think yoa may depend on some re- I lers upon the deinfs or Buriineame and his associates dacAioa. Overkad fares are reduced to S135 first- j ndarins. cfcss. front Xe. Vork. and an emigrant ticket 0 for $Stt. in currency. Some batches of emicrants d tt rrire a very encouragine account. Ho Bnds iKtve been pat through wh freight trains for as 1 foffie low a sua as S3) in carrencv. Evervbodv now i nership, an Iron fooudry at Somerset ; but It ms.ni , . .. r -e . " . " i el S1 confess that they went Into the buslne to can coese aad visit the Pacific Coast, and, of I Qiae muoey, that they are making It, aud refuVeto course, manv wiH want to see the Islands, though ?ivo any aid Io the way or facts and fisurcs to help - ', . , n i j i other worklnsjuen to cstablisli similar entenrlsea. so vrftoooasly mtsrepreseated. Oar Islands, and I are nuatTons lodustri.l partnerehip. where the - fellow savases." are a standing joke in the j "pltalUts divide a certain per cent of the profits . i with their rrffolar workmen, and the Bav Stale boot States. aoraethtB? ought to be done to manu- J and sit6e ra.rTnraetoryof the Billow. afWoWw. facture other opioioos. I know that manv En- I and the curriers' shop or Webster A Co ., at Maiden, n . r i . i arejrtvcu as example. Tuu division of tart of tho ropean Powers use a secret service fund, to proSt In theee establishments hi, bad a effect convKv correct information through the press of on the workmen, making them more regular. Inter America. Toor slandered Hawaii has need of fe,., some such help. E. FOREIGN NEWS. AMERICAN. CrNCixATi, Jaaoary 5. The Corstt to-morrow will publish the substance of the sworn statement otade in It previosslr by Houston- King, of Elliot CoBBty, Ky., before llosUnd, United States Detec tlr "Klatf-elrrfare therv 1 In extslener a secret so- ! eirtv. the oMeet or which i to repudiate the nubile j debt. It proposes to accomplish tuis pr purcnasing j Dcblik", Jan. R Irish Journal report that during seetoiae plate of greenback and boads, and then ! the Parliamentary election in Longford, wbleh was tluodins the country with copies of the origiaals.-, bitterly contested, and attended with great excite Fuar million dollars, Kitur states, have already been meet, the supporter of .Martin, the Fenian candi- srnt throughout the cuoBtry, and the organization i date, and tboee of Xusent, had a sharp D;bt. The U eaid to have $2,000,000 in It poisession. The so- troop appeared and Hred upon the Fenians, who ( eiely wa organized ia December, 1503, and subse- , quickly dispersed. . A few men were wounded, and t qaeatly reorganized la Peccmberlast. All the mat- j one killed. At list account there bad been no lur I ter aie ia paHersioo ot Secretary Boutwell. King . ther dUtorbance, but proper precaution! have been 1 wa formrriv a Culoael ia the Rebel Army, and has taken to prevent a renewal of the conflict. The Fe I been, until lateiy, a derk ia the Elliot CouotyCourt, I nlan element Is greatly exasperated over the defeat The atteatio of the fioveramet-t was calUd to the , Lom j.q. io.The Prlucess" Teck. formerlv exfeteoee or this orsaaizathm six months ago by p, Uces Mary or Cambridge, irate birth to a eon UsMeel States officers ia tbia Di.-lricL jft night Srw Tobjc January & The gunboat Maria ' There have been heavy gale throuzhout Ireland wbleh left for Portland in company wtth the steam- , lucu Friday, by which the ehlpuinc has been darn er JfimMwAto partieipate io the reception of Mr 1 ,d many live lost, and much property destroyed Peabody's resaains. was rua Into at wa, by the Jrt- . , ,,, . ' ' ' .CmLjk. cat down to the water's ed iadsuuk I h 10, k,V. '". '.he ?tt ia 15 mioatc. Four firemen were lost. but the bal- r KhS?? Am"a? aneeof th otScers aad crew were rescued by the - T'hVuT if;.. , i J I by the difference in exchange, the United State Sew Tors. J.b. 7th.-Daatel Chadwick. member ! 4re P"ce r u DMalali PisKsasaiat r Ka a, ma, tra lt.ii Anna. ' trr as the n-nreetitatire of British eaiiitalists inter' eeted In Aaserieaa ratlrasoV, addressed the Chamber of Coanacm testeray. He said foreran stoekhold f ers wrre in a panic resrarding th-ir Amrrican invest- ivata. Tbej were rrtMesed al-o at Injaortlou and coatradietory jarkdielioe. fie believed that if there were sleadiaes in our railroad minareraent n.ar P.lMii aanltalt.t. aivilil larllr fnvp.r h h rt tar-nlt. lie Lid its Pmideatand several tead- I Seaators and Governor Hoffman on the subject, ami hb acsntioa wa that where a railroad trav erses several States, the Federal, and not the Stale Cuart aoald have jurisdiction. Xzw Toss, Jan. S A special say the Paraguayan qaestiott is kKHsi&K np io Washington, where youag Lopez h looking aiti-r hi, falker' laterests. There are uow ptTpueilioB uaacr coaeKleration ia the Cabinet tkat the Doited .Slate Governmeai shall re aew it otfer of atetltatioa between the allies and Paraguay. If toe utferi not accepted he wllf with draw her representatives from tht capital, of Brazil aad other altrrd Powers; that the will despatch a aatal force telScieat to eaeourat; and warrant any BroooalrJaa which mar be made br Parimav. or which may be saaetioBed by one or more other ' KepsMM. WasinseTos Jan. 9. The treaty of annexation with San Domtozo wa negotiated by President Batz had onr cm radical ageot, )fr. Perry, at the city fit Saa Dominzo. This treaty, with a secret message of President Graat, will be scat to the Senate on Moo ds r. Of the truth of this statement there) ia oo doubt. Several Senator, who are cognizant of the part Ic ons r of the aegotiatfem, privately assert that San Domtagn fa sf as raach imponanea to the United Sute aa the I,ktad of Cuba. The acquis I lion is one watch will more easily lead to the possession of the other. Althoagta the text of the treaty cannot be publicly asadekaowa, ItaodoabtcoBtaisa the following pro pdtiUon : First The United State etipslatee to pay 11 .500, CC0. Seewsd TbU money to be devoted to the Ilquida tios "fail oMIzatioa of SanDomInso,ineIndInztbe redemption of Us enrreoey, which Is represented to be comparatively small ia amount. Third Incase the oMiationsassamed by the Uni ted Stile exceed the before mentioned sum, the lands of San Domisgo are pledged as security for the execs. Foarth The liquidation of obligations will be en trusted to commissioner appointed by each of the eoatraetlBZ parties. Fifth Iu consideration for the dlaebarge of these obSratiOB. San Doraiezo cede all the fort, dock. i Crutoro-huoae; aad all other buildings, arscuaLetc, ; and com pit te iurtsdletioa over the territory. ! sixtkSaa Duminzb to te annexed or acquired at i a Territ'.ry, not aa a State, tobject to legislation by r wiGmi ia idv uueiuuiicru uiocr Aexnionea. i i nnreose. when ratlfli bv the Secale of the nlted Set en Hi The treaty to be valid to all Intent and I Sute. awl eon firmed byaToteortbemajorityottbe 1 ' eilfzec of San Dominzo. i , Washctgtox. Jan ia The President sent several i Esraisatiocs to the Senile to-day; among which i were Judge Incom, to be judge ofthe Fifth Or- celt, tier Wlthey. declined ; Ed. S. Solomao, Chicago Governor ot Wasulegtoa Territory; Henry W. Blod gett, Jcdge of tbe Northern District or Illinois, rice Drcmnumd. Tbe President also sect tbe treaty for LUC caa ol niiialia 03 Ilia U.C MOCZUlOB OI OL. Doavicgo. Mr. eamcer ha prepared a- orate financial " w .-.." 1. 1 u' .c w. iuicmi, sad zitlog-adaltinnaJ banklcgLcu.4.e to the South acd West, and fer the ressmption of specie pay. menu. Sexators and financial men speak is high terms of the Bill, and thick It will meet the approv al cf a majority of tbe Senate. The President's treaty. looking to tbe acquisition of St. Domic go. Is sharply criticised In both Senate sod Hoose. Xzw Yoke, Jan. 10. General Fremont publishes a lengthy card lathe TrOvtuot this momlrr? de fending the Memphis and EI Paso Pacific Raii-road Company, wherein be aays it it It expected to have at least 250 miles ot the road in operation before the close of tbis year. Hon. 7- P. Lowr Minister to China, left on the Cut yesterday, with bis ttsily, for fiaa Frandseo, Bvi nil! prvVHy tail fcr Sha$bai on th lit of I'.enurT, irtitlajr tbtr Vt tht Cih vt March. II will lba yrcctwl up thv Y.nti-KiinR, vo iilt ti IUbIow. Afltrhlj ttturn he UI itart Ulttctly for Vt.ia b.T wj of th Ti-Tln, Tb intrclin of Mloultr Low ciltj his attention to the (apple uentary artkles of 1SRS. known u tb. Cutliasamo treaty. It U the wiih of tb rrejIJtnt that he eairy out the pro. visions of that Treaty faithfully on the part of the United States, and his intereoars with Prince. Kane. at the heail of the Forego oQe of China, will he ex- j pecteJ to demand, and. if necesary, rijiJly assert. j i tectinj; American citiien against tbobarbatlties and , irresljrilies freHoently practiced by Chines mobs, or upa the iadhhlttalrespooslhimy of local roTeruinc ilandarins. The instructions are very explicit, and I Minister Low is ftily eapowcreJ to take such decided Istepaaawill completely viudkat the honor of the j Ba,ieo Ull a u , mn txtafit hu Xaag j been wanting; in our foreign intercourse, to the effect that the Tnited States Goeerniaent war hare been a rv lmUN, iajtitalk,n. ,aJ woull, ,Uow tu eitUen. either to vindicate themselves or h. kicked and cuffed -. 'i&'ZgXS I erof tho Geverauent, but will pi had now an admln- the diirnity and pow- lrotect American citl- seni and American property. Ibo instractions an brier, to the point, and decisite. Minister Ljw !utn fer his distant and important missiott under the most favorable auspices. Ho ha the utmost coaldence of the fresideqt and the Secre tary of State ia his ability tu execute in a dlgniued maaoer me ieuer ana spirit at bis Instructions, .ur Low expresses a Uetermicatioo to us his best efforts : nnu lar 11 eonicra a great, tuougu not an njuai to eleeat this country to the position it demands in I heuefit. on all. Two of tho colonic are una bio to the affairs or th East. IttorderUrmUiarishimself I nd rcpU" by return of poat. aud It U they, there with th true condition of thing in the various parts ' fjrc ,hst sr? ,n?.m0,t dissatisfied with the existing or China. Minister Low. dunnr the summer or fall, I arm.gvmtnt Attheamotlmethoubldy,thouEh wUl make a visit to ail the treatr port, aud evamin. LcaT" In Udf- U.n.0kt a hurdcusome ono on any o rersoaaUv how business is trant J Th. VaiTivV P"te colony, aud tho mailt aro carried with pnno lh??j?tTl.: J ,T e tualltv, though it would b quite ponlble to cipo Jlw. si rint. ZT? t'.pr.FaU0? of vlltetuc ddlVcrv still further. By the aid of theelVS rVjU f?, Sftrf- rMfiNt- "?J" C!a0-0r? telegraph, -however, the chief Item, or political mfi crtlce in Chines water. This fleet ,ull cmWrelal new ire made known .tmultaue- mo,t,h5'"Sh,J!'t,ulPrilnd tbemostror- i our n u) the coloulca except Xcw Zealand, Im midahlo the United States hasssrer had In that part or mcdlatclT on" the arrival or the branch mall at Port the world. Tho old tubs now stationed there will bo ! fj"" "J ,h; a,rtt. "m nhinc lawhieh be the laughing stock of foreigners and Chinese, as i thns caincd, but have regarded It as a present to be spent rur anything desired. There I value In the suggestion that It nonld have been better for the worumen it ttse sums distributed among them bad beeu eoasolidated Instead, and made a banklns or co operative store capital, or a bnildinc and real estate fund, though each a plan wuald probably not have been nearly so popular wills, the werkmen. Al though the system of co-operation ha been applied to manufacturing in so limited a desree, co-operatlre store are very numerous in the State, and they are givrmuccrtuuoi ueim; ine most uccesslul In the i country. ECIIOPEAN I - It is denied, that De la Follelte ha reslimcd Ihr- London Embassy, and that Bencdlcto will retnrn to Florence from bw Embassy. The Aonrf.ur states that after the 10th of .May next the privileged admission of cotton fabrics Into France as importation will cease. The Here bants ot Bordeaux held an excited meet ing last week, at which tbespeecbe were made and resolutions adopted denouncing the commercial treaties!, and protesting against the abolition of re stricttoas of importations in foreign bottoms. Rumor are cornet that a covp d'ttnt wa made at Madrid last night. Pahis, Jan. 10. It is certain that the party of the Left have joined with other parties in demanding the arraignment of Baron Uausmann. 1 tie uovernraeni na decided to allow Ledrn Rol- llo. Tibaldl ?1 and others to ai nil themselves of tbe amnesty recently granted for political otfences. LliBOS, Jan. 10. -Later date from Montevideo Juh received, announce that the great bank In that city which wt recently compiled to suspend has resumed najment ' ... iTt .. , , ., MiBEin. Jas. ll-i-Th oath r oEe was admmis- tered to the new ministers last night. The Cortes re- assembles to morrow. Additional election ditturban- ee are retorted in some prarineial towns, Paris Jax. 10. This afternoon, M. Joinrille and Tietor Noire, of the editorial itaJof the Jar.ei7air. ruiehefcrf journal, proceeded to the residence of Prine Pierre Bonaparte. a seconds in a contempla- ted iei between the Prince ami Pasehal Grouiset of thatjcnrnal. They had an interriew with tbe Prince, which an altercation bat: nt.r. Tk. p.t became enraged and seising a reelrer fired twie on hta visitors. on of tbe shot taking effect in tbe body .fViet.r Noire, killing him instantly. The traredr eassed a rreat agitation in the city. Tbt Prince deliv ered himself op to tbe authorities. PtBls.Jao. 11. At a meetlnz of the Corps Legis larif to-day M. Gaion Monpaizraax proposed that members of the Imperial family be rendered amena ble to law. He said bo had no intention of creating trouble, bat wished simply to do away with unlawful exception. Boehefoit referred in bitter terms to th murder of Tietor Noire and said : "Now it was that our people sboold judge hi murderer, who, though cousin ta tb Emperor, must not be allowed to perpe trate crime,' and Ollirier in reply promised ho should have jnstiee. Ia the course of hi speech he uted these words: "We are for jastie law and moderation ; if yea force us we will be for power." In the Corps Lezislatif the debate on the arraign ment of Uepaty Baebefort opened. From the begin ning of tbe session the chambers were crowded with spectators, and. all Deputies a well a all the mem bers of the Cabinet were present- Rochefort occupied his usual seat. Estantelere opened tb discussion with a preposition on the part of the Left Center. H said they felt confident of th strength ot tbe Minis- 1- S1"1 wobM adns. proseeotjoa against the offend- tas.pepa'y- Advene repiial that tb Oovernment eoowl not accept proposals, and demanded a vote of tn t-nar on in qoeuicn cinerwue, tn Ministry old not eontlco in See. Tfcia declaration was leceaaea wilo sppuoif irom ail paru oi tc nail. Loxsox Jan It. The Pall Mall Gatctu speak of tb petition of th eotuaie of British Columbia for iniic psdene, aad beti.ee it to be tbe work of Ameriesa politieiaas, istetuled aa aa offset to the Alabama elaim. It belief et the petition, If genuine, would The weekly report of tbe Bank of England shows that specie ha increased iJT.cOO. ixrsoos, Jan 11. Letter from fan represent tb feeling f sympathy for Tietor Xofr a profound and widely displayed among th masse. Th Govern ment is taking erery precaution to preren 1 1 n on ttun t of pablie indignation. Pari, Jaa It. The city It still agitated over the recent homicide. Troops are held ia readiness at the barrack and the military school. Rochefort was pretest at th sitting of tbe Corps Legiilatif to-day, Monday baa been appointed a to day for opening the dlseustioa oo the arraignment of RMbefort. It is rumored, howerer, that th Govern ment will withdraw iu demand and proper a taw pro viding that all political crime sad otesee shall be tried by jury. Vim. Jan U. dregs, and other eonspltatort a rlnt the life of tho Kmperor, sentenced to transpor tation In ISM. aro to bo eomprlsed In the stntral am nesty fer political o&ccdrrt. The city Is tranquil, and no further dasfrer of out. break is apprehended. The troop from th neighbor ins garrisons hav been ordered back to their poats. Baraixu, Jan. II. A private letter from excel lent authority, just reeeiTOd hero from Rome, taya the Ip it chagrined at the drift of tho Ecumenical Council, and will dissolve that body before taldtutSf mer. Loxnox, Jan It. Th TVnre has an editorial to day on political Klalrs In France. Referring to tho Noire murder, it recrcti M. Ollivier I indulgtac to threats previously made, and thinks it Impossltl to exajjtr ! at the dancer of the situation at Varit. I Tux Mirnimf Jmi, in an editorial, to day, states j that the transcontinental railroad alone will sat ' liritisb. Columbia from annexation to tho United States, j llmus, Jan. 17. Th nejrotiationi between th frnssian floversment and th Chines Embassy an eoncludevl. AHMtrnllaM 7III Service. Altuocou the ttonnain of the Panama Malt Scr- I vice was acquiesced In as an unavoidable necessity, j there are slgoa that It U beglmilui; to bo missed, aud that each colony crave some substitute. But,, un fortunately, they all want tomcthlnc different, and, tbetcfore, co-operation Is rather difficult, while so i parate actlou Is rather expensive. The ureaentaerelco plvraua alt a mouthle mill Adelaide, and on the last occasion the latest telnrra- I phic ni'wa lrom Europe was only twenty-ono day old, which Is the quickest transmission of Intelli gence from the Old World that wo havo yet had. Telegrams donottupenede letters, jet they some what mitigate the necessity for extreme apced In the j mall service. It la tho opinion oi some that the real i tolutiou of our Intercolonial discord In the matter of mall route will be round In tho completion of too teicgrapoic communication oetween r.ngianu and Australia. When that Is thoroughly established and felt to be reliable, and pcrbapa duplicated and triplicated so as to diminish the risk ol any total rupture of tho communication, there may bo no ne cessity to givo hlh subsidies for an ocean postal service. Not that lines of steamers will cease to run. On tho contrary, with a crowing commerce. It Is probable that they will bo multiplied. But they will look more rorthe profit to thelrpassengrr and freight traffic, and will bo run on a commercial and economical footing, and perhaps at a lower speed. At tho present time, however, and pending; tho advent of a new state of things, subsidies aro still under discussion. Iu the Parliament of Xew Zea land resolution have been recently passed, direct Ine the Executive to make inquiries Into the possi bility of a postal line between that colony and San Francisco. The opening of tho Atlantic and Pacific Railway hes or course drawn fresh attention to the North American route between England and Aus tralia. Up to the present time passengers aro not sutficicntlr assured as to the safety of the lino or the comforts of the passage, but for wall purposes It can undoubtedly be made quite equal In efficiency to the Panama route, and will havo some special advanta ges which that line did not possets. Sjduev, how ever, rather than but port In New Zealandwlll bo the natural Australian terminus for such a line, and there are singularly convenient Hopping places along the route, which will be divided Into three slices, namely from Sydney to tho FIJI, from the Fljlsto the Sandwich Islands, and from tho Sand wich Islands to San Francisco. This last section of the route I already traversed by mall steamers sub sidized by the American Government All that It needed, therefore, to restore that complete circuit of steam communication round the world which wat Interrupted by the withdrawal of the Panama Com pany, Is a lino of steamers running between Sydney and the Sandwich Islands, and this service can bo performed by vessels of a moderate size capable of carrying about twelve days coal Our present Government, however, has not sbown any special desire to develop this route, but Is rather throwing Its energies Into an effort to assist Queens land to develop the service br Ihe war or Torre I Straits. The Premier, on a receut visit to the capl 1 taloftlie Northern colony, has entered Into soma ; preliminary negotiation with the Government there t on tbis matter, and the plan they have agreed to adopt is io comuine ine jasiern colonies in tne sup port of tlieTorrcs Straits route, and leave the South ern and Western colonies to support the Sun route, the two being worked so as to secure a fortnightly mall, letters for all colonies being- receivable by either mute and forwarded on the term of an amf- f-aliln nrranitpm,nt Rranlnllnna tn llt.t .Am. will 1 probably be bro-igbt before Parliament In the ensu ing session, and the whole matter may be advanta geously referred to a Select Committee. Before the colony of New South Wales withdraws from It con i nection with the Suez route. It will have to be made , clear that by so doing It puts Itself In no wcrso po sition, and that if it gains nothing, at least It doe not lose. The New Zealand Parliament has never I favoured adhesion to the Torres Straits route, and ba recently pronounced against It, while In Vic toria the disposition at present I to subsidize large steamers by way or the Capo or Hope, so as to en courage immigration. There Is however, to be an inter-colonial conference before lorg, on virions ub 1 ject of common Interest, when the whole question ' will be discussed, and when It will be possible to see i whether any general determination can be arrived at more likely to be lasting than that which resulted I from the former Intercolonial conference held at , Melbourne, and which arrangement was upset a! i most a soon as It was formed. The last Conference certainly was not encouraging for the scarcely tup I pressed Intercolonial jealousies broke ont as soon aa ; tbe delegates had separated: but It may be possible tu do better next time. As It happens no great. ' harm resulted from the non-adoption of tbe scheme ! elaborated by Mr. Partes, because it must hare teen I mo1IB,ed .b.T lUe. Vtk,InC down ol the Panama Com- Iny, but ithad theidyantageorinclndlngthethret) , routes, and they must all be Included In any com- i t',ele "heme, nnless the American Government, ' with a view to Increase its maritime pre-domlnance In theseseas, will undertake the work of subsidising , a trans-Pacific line of mail steamers. It has Ken 1 intimated that such a leucine Is In contemplation, and, Ifso, the Australian colonies might be glad to i economise their own expenditure, and accept tbis I aslstance from the American flag. Sydney Leratd, 1 Cl- 8, I860. I ' 1 TnE Vai to SrxcziD. Tbe Count de 8hee In i bis memoirs, which have last been published in ! Pari, &lT bIt J olp worth ibo attention of every yonng man In tearcb of tbe sure road to riches. It la the secret of the Inckr stroke, or the I foresight, rather, by which Emlle de Glrardln, tbe great journalist, achieved success. De Glrardln, s poor young fellow from the province, aays tbe ' Count, bad been In Parts about a year, living on the ! proceeds of onoortwo contributions to the reviews, j when he was joined by Leirolles, an old chum lrom I tbe country, who bad beard of his success and cams , to achieve like honor. Now Lesrolles could barely j read and write, but be was full of dauntless pluck, and stubborn as a mnle. " We will become great authors," he said, ilttlng down beside De Glrardln In his garret. In rain did De Glrardln act before him tbe difficulty of ob taining admission for an article In one of tbe nuza zioe. " We will publish a magazine ourselves, then. We will become great Jonrnallsta.'" " Bnt we have not a franc between na," reasoned his friend : "how will we buy paper and machinery I" "Go In debt for them." " How will we pay for contribution! r "Bttal them," boldly replied Lesrolles. The Idea struck De Glrardln. A paper containing tbe of all tbe current journal tbe thing was novel: there wa success In It. "Go borrow some money," ordered Learollea, " while I write the prospectus." r,. nt-.-ii- I..- i i , l franes; the prospectus wi 1 first Issue ofthe paper In a I asi. uii.iuiu lubwcucu iu uvrruwing ot c uunurou wa written, promising tne said Lesrolles, pen is hand. "Let us be candid: call It JWJAHf." i Now come the point of tbe itory. Every sou af ' fheSOO francs thef ipent In adrtriuixg. Sabsrrip I tiocs poored in. People were net arena to becom ing receivers of stolen goods when there wsa no . danger of punishment, tn tbe first year Tht ThUf netted its owners 0,000 franca. Every son of this ) they spent in advertising s new Journal, which proved as iuccessful a the firsL their profit all went In the same mi t or nve yeas) manner. LcaroWe. -i . eontlnned to be tbe business manager, altkoaarh tf i Ignorant that be was obliged. In enacting np the ' subscriptions, to set down and add colaeaa of figure yards In length, not nuaerstandls g the rata of simple multiplication. His friends used to tai him at this work lying on hi face oa the floor ayea reams of paper, pasted In strip. "Every man has bis method," be would reft coolly, ta their Jokes. "I may not understand ac counts. Messieurs, but Iknow tbe way to success." ' How do you nsaf to get along la Pari withoat knowing tb French languag! inquired a naartldaaa of Mrs. Shoddy. '0b we had aa interpreter with M,' eoraplaeently replied th. old lady,