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ji 4$ li W ,s? íst? rir- m i -3 rm. 3.'':,i.V VOLUME III. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, JANUARY 21, 1854. NUMBER 32 Santa fe Uícckln 0cr,cttc TERMS. WTEKLY- $2 50 a year, payable invariably in advance ringle copies Vi i-i centa. Advcrtte- ment, SI I) por square oí. ten lines for the Inst insertion, and aUcls. for every subscipieiit insertion. l'EOS PECTUS Of TUB S.IXTA I E WEKULV GAZETTE. The Santa Fe V.'r.i.KLV Gazi.ttc, an EnglMi and Spanish newspaper, is published everySatiir.Uy, in the city ot Santa Fe, Territory of New Mexico. In politics it will aim to tie a sound democratic Journal bul in addition, it will 1)0 devoted to General Literature, and t'uo current news of the day, and no pains will be sp ued to fill its columns with intercslinp; ma'lcr. Particular attention will be paid to such information as will be useful and important to the people of the Territory, to a development of the a;;iiniliurul, mineral and other resources of the country. The latest news' lioin the United Stales will always he found in its columns, together with the most iiitcre.-iin;; items from other parts of the world. To the native population of the Territory, such a paper will be invaluable, as it will be, in a ercat measure, the only channel thiouRli which they will ho able to obtain information from other purls of the I'uion. To the people of the Slates, this paper cannot fail to be of deep interest, and will Rive them the only correct account of this, far oil' and grou'ii Territory, they can possibly obtain and we shall be careful always to li..vc 11,0 latest news for our distant readers. New Mexico, heretofore, has been almost an unknown land, but if our fi lends in the Stales will subscribe for the '-CA.irn:,' they will soon become as well acquainted with it, as any other portion of our ounlry. This is the opening of New Year, and there could not be a better time to snbsciibe. Terms only $'1 S per annum and advci Using and job Ivork done at the lowest possible price. W. Vv II. DAVIS, ICiiijt'. Santa Fe, N. M.,Jan. 2, 1S31. ixual NOTICE. W. W. II. DAVIS, (BISWICT ATTORNEY OP TUB UNITED STATSS FOU SEW MEXH'O;) ATTOHN'EY AND COL'-NSIXLOU AT LAW, SANTA VI!, NEW MEXICO, ILL practice in all the courts of the Tcrri- tory. Oirire in the same room occupied by the Secre tary of the Territory. BtrRllP.XCKS. Hon. C. Cwdiiiiir, At!, fien. U. S. Hun. (eo. M. Dalla', Piulada. Hen. It. llrodhciid, U. S. Senate., Hon. Simon Ciñeron, Prima. Gen. H. Patterson. Philada. Col. Thomas J. Whipple. New York. Haddock, ltecd Sc. Co., Piulada. James, Kent & Sanlte, " Wood, Bacon 4. Co., ' MONTEZOI l miX. mllE iii'diisipicd desires to inform her friends L and the public, that she has now; moved her establishment to the biiildins on the. pUa known as the Montezuma Hall, where she will always keep on hand the best kind of Inpinrs and beer. Attached to the Hull is a hue stable always well supplied with forage. Sania Fe, Jan. 7, lSül.-Dm NOTICE. WE WOULD most respeotluliy nuorni our friends and the public, that we lino taken the house of the late Juo Patten in Albuquerque, and completely lilted the same as a ltotcl. llur friends will always I'unl ns on hand. No pains slia be spared to render all who may give us a call comfortable and well provided for. Attached to the house are corrals and stables. At all times we shall have an ahundanco of turaje. Our tables and bar will be well tilled with tho boat Hie country alfords. Terms cash. BR vNFoiiD&Jl,AKXERETi. Santa Fe, Oct. IS, 1S&3. tf SOI TIIEUX MASE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THF. soiiibcrn mail via El Paso to San Antonio, Texas, leaves Santa Fo on the lñth of each month, arrives at El Paso in from six to eight days, and reaches San Antonio on the 14th of the next month Returning, leaves San Antonio on tho 15th o( the same, arrives at El Paso in from 14 to 18 days and reaches Santa Fe on the 1 lth of the next month, making the trip through in from 23 to 2i davs winter and summer. The Contractor has snared no expense in placing upon this route spring carriages the best adapted for the convenience as well as comfort of passengers Persons going to, or coming from the States will find this a very pleasant route, particularly dm nig the winter months, as it is entirely freo from he intense cold and heavy snows that so frequently obstruct the eastern mail route to Independence. RATES OF FARE. $125 00 Ihrougli from Santa Fe to San Antonio. 30 00 from Santa Fe to HI Paso. Passengers aUowed40.bshage.gKii LMA ' N.B. Passengers not required to stand guard. Santa Fe, Oct. 7, 1853 tE . . THE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of cabinet and carpenter's work on the most reasonable terms. Shop, two doors above t ie store of Jesus Loya. tofo?, May 7, lH;a-.V JAMES II. CLIFT. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Hampshire. Santa I'ó, Jan. 1, 1852 tf. (iii'.HUIS JllfilfflX. NEW VOLUME. mllF. YF.AU is drawing to a close. Hut two I. numbers are yet to ho issued of the volume of 'Ghaiiam' for IXH, when )S."I will he upon us. The 'Magazine- yen' is necessarily anticipated, and is not reckoned by tho ordinary rules. The Jan uary number must he manufactured in November, and complete copies as sample numbers for agents should he ready by the first of December, for with the first of Hut month all contraéis for tho year are tilled, and the renewal oí clubs and single sub scribers commence. In autiouiichi-' his readiness to receive orders for the new volume, the editor does n-.t know that he ! his any very brilliant ideas to hold out in 1 n;;e capitals to ilir..lo peoples eyes 'unuiAir win bo pretty much what it has been this volume, with some improvements ' which cxpenence suesis. No number will contain M 'han HM itp of reading matter, and the rtMilcra of 'Gralniu' may rely with pest cnrlidencc upon f.'.ii liut the volume shall contain OVER TWELVE KUNDill'D PAGES of the very bt realm,' iualtei-lli.it capital can cu'imanu i mm original resources, or lane scicn from Ho: vast mass of available m..leii.il. The aim of Ibe ediior will be to produce a pub lication which shall be v.ilunMe in matter, ami choice in t -sic and s'jle; and he Halter, himself I'rmn the known talcnls i.f liis coiilribut us, lll.it he will ho aide to present as nuny mil. ui.-iirihir-lieles to his naden n, w.v puhllr.itiwi of tiif day. I In shall not, hnwever. hrsii.te to publi.-li, from tune to time, aiticlcj l'riin Ei:li.-h million;, and translations f i Ibe best Gorman and French wilier', provided the pieces liare never before ap peared in pi hit in this country. E-sa vs on impor tout politieal Mibiecls will likewise be inserted, and criticism? on the literature of Annuel and the luovemi ids of the r.e. The Review Depjitmeiit, in wbieh a l.u;;e an I liberal spirit of ci'itiei-on will alivnjs hi' iiiiiiiitailied, will be evtended. for the ilrfiiW of American literature llic editor will al ways bo re dy for Hie inaiu'.cmuiee of a correct tone in the magazine, he will, if possible, be still mole watchful. Each number will conlain an cn,;ravii.i from a sidendid steel piale, in addition to Ibe ch..ico de signs and enraiiir,s of JJevereuv, who will still supply illustrations' for the text in the body of the hook. The aim of the editor will not beso much to increase the number of his on;;ravin::i, .is to se cure for those he publishes Ibe utmost hni-h which the artist cm (rive liiem for common wood cuts aic so ca'dly multiplied, that the moil UuE'rent pitblicilion may outrank in dreary di-play the choicest periodical. The editor doss not feel, that with his own rea ders, he can increase his claims to tin ir respect by intbling on any tMrr great superiority ul Ghaiiam, .vw secrnil similiar nuhlicatlons, but thinks lie may safely confite in their frienddiip for tin iu ',.iiue. and in.it past m.iii..;;eiu. ntl'or its p!ei.t hsl, ami suth indicase as n.iluialiy iriows out ol an extended circiilali'tii-in a country where reidor? are Mirre.vini; so rapi !K'. Of the J n niry nnnilier the prsl edition v. ul f o tlii.nis) iupie. and the .!.: liusls his old f.-i.-il will lie so prompt ia r"i'i-'.i .' r'n'. and evti'nd iiu; tho last itnnn? irr that the Hid j;ti shall be but liali of ivh.t the year Will uliii..clj establish as Ibe perm uieul circulation of '(.'ha ham.'' p,l.,p,pvu!).c,ib,TÍ any ut of Ibe l.iiiled States now receive Ihe M.ai.', bv m I, al tin ee cents a number, of (hirtv-sK relit , a yeJr foAsgr, payable at the ,o-t-o,i,ee v. hero it h reeeivid. Post-makers 'and Eeilors all over the I won are respei (fully rjqucstcd to act as Ageuta for the New Volume. TERMS The terms of 'Graham' aro Three Dollars for simrle subscribers, if paid lo advance. For fix dollars i Ivanee, one copy is sent three years' We continue the following low terms for Clubs, lo bo sent in the city, to one address, at.il in the country to one post-ollicc i 2 copies $i per annum, ó " And one to agent or getter up ol tho club $10 8 " And ona to agent or getter up of the club $15 11 ' And one lo agent or goiter ad of tho clnb $15 i: The money fur Clubs must bo always sent in a li ando. Subscriptions may be sent at our risk. When the sum is large, a draft should be procured if pos-ihle Ihe cost of which may be deducted (rom the amount. Address, always post-paid. GEORGE R GRAHAM. Editor. i'UtH'US.lXS i'till CAiitElSAU THE MAiI.8. PROPOSALS for carrying the Mails of the United Stales, from liie 1st day ot July, lR.id, to the 1st day of July, loóS, in the Slate of Cali fornia, and in Ihe Territories of Oregon, Utah, and New Mexico, will he received al llie Contract Ollice of the Post Otiieo Department, in the City of Washington, until U A. M. of Hie 3d Apnl, 1NÓI, (to ha decided by the üod of April, ltwl,) on tho routes and in the times herein specified, IN NEW MEXICO. 12000 From Santa Fe, by Albuquerque, Socorro, DoiuAna, Fort Fillmore, Frontero (Tex as), El Paso, San Eliuirio, Magolhinsvillc, anil Leona, to San Antonio, Oil) miles and back, once a month. Leave Santa Fe on the 1st of each month Anive In San Antonio in 25 days. Leave San Antonio on the 1st of each month Arrive at S.mta Fe in 2.) days. . . , liids to carry twico a month are invited also bids lo make the trip in 20 days. 12901 From Santa Fe, by La Canada, lo Fernando de Taos, 70 miles and back, twice a month. L;ave Santa Fe on the 1st and 15th of each month, al 8 A. Ill Arrive at Fernando do Taos by the 3d and 17lh at 12 M. Leave Fernando do Taos on the 12th and 2th of each month at H A. M Arrive at Santa Fe by the Mill and 30lli at 12 M. , Bids for weekly trips arc invited. l'"J02 From DonanJ, by Fort Belknap, to Gaines ville in Texas, and back, once in two weeks. . Tti liter? In tuto distance nju schedule of i rrivals and departures. Ehls for weekly trips are invited. rOKM FOR A BID. fí'kn no chan;c fm -eiUtimt h anlcavliUl L'jtUUUer. (or we, as the t?'o nay be) here w-i'e the name or mimes in full of here "date Ibe rf: i tenee or residences hereby propose to carry the i tail on route Ko. , from to , M "'ten as Ihe Postmaster General's advertisement f r pro-j posáis for the Fame, date d October 13, re. quires, in (be time stated in the sc!t!!ii'"s con tained in said ndvriÍHuicnt, an t by the fe 'ov.in,; mode of ci'nveyance, to wit i hero slit u,-v il j to he conveyed, I tor the annual sum ol heio write out the sum in words al full len'illi. ! Dated. Lned. iViii of i; Ciw'.ifi.'v. The undcrsiínril undeiiake that, if the firerro ine; bid for cauyin;; the mail on route No. ie aceeptcd bv the" P ostmaster General, the hiM.'r shall, prior' tu the 1-t day f July next, cn'"r into the riuiriil obliir iti.iii to peiform the servie" pro posed, with good and ruliieirnt sureties. Dated lneil by two fj'tirautors. (lio-'lnllP mbe or a clerk of a court of record, as the caio may be) certifies that lie is well aeiiuaintcd witli ihe above Eiianui- I mat anj. uoi.no noo ....u.u Ims iml their property, and that they are men ot property and able to make good their guaranty. Dated t"u"tJ0 INSTRUCTION1!. ..Tí íii If h'Vp f'Wir'r . pr, ,. re. 1, Seven min'ibi rre al' mi' liato r! ire, when not oti a--oilio.'r the mad;. uve 1 to eii-h cruise fpeeil. 1, f. 2, On rouie.1 where Ihe mode of ennvcranee r.ilrnits of il. Ihe rpecial agents of the Depaiinin,!, libio po-t o:i',"e blank;, iu.ul hi;s, lock) and keys, are to bo conveyed villi ml extra charge. d. No pav will be made for Iripsied perfovnie ' and for each of such omissions not salista :oiri!;.' explained three lino's tho pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals ro i'.ir behind time as to break connexion viih depending mails, an 1 n t siilliciently exeintd, cn:-l'ourl!i of (lie co::i:v':''a lion for the tup is se.l.i " t to forfeiture. J "due lion i'.iav ai..o lie ordered fir a grado of pq:-r,.riii-anee interior to (hat rpi.-iSM iu ihe contract. Toi repealed de'iinpii ncics ol the kind herein sp-Tilied cnl:ii";ei I'en iltii'i, proportinnr I to too riliire thereof and tiiO inipoitanco of the mail, t- ay he made. I. For leaving behind or tawing oiT the mails or any poiibm ul them for the udinission ni pis scorers, or for being concerned in settin: up or runuui'; an cxnre-is conveying commercial ii-'.elli-::.i,ica 'íiiíi'l ci i:. ...a.i, u .r..1. r ..r. b 'deduct'' 1. 5, Fines will be irnpesed unless (lie (lelinquency he promptly and satisfactorily explained by cer-tu'ii-aiei ol noslinaslcrs or the nf..davi!s of other credital'lf. person", for failing to arrive in contract tunc ; tor neertiu liier it into a pos owirg to the un":i! of e irryin:; if) 1" lo-t and for rei'u.d ,;;:.il Hi fieipieully;: coined iu HU.iui'.g to take l;i m..il from, or dc Ooiec ; for siiii'eriug it (either tib-n " of the pl-ce or manner e ini'ired, dcstruyid, lobiicd or al'ber dem'iud.to c jnveytlie s l!ie centraetor runs or is coii- a coach or iloanibi.it oil a ro de. . . 0. The re...!nia,er general miy ar.tril the cou trac! I'm' rip etril iailur.s lo run agreeably to c.uitiact; lor di-obeying llio po4 ollice laws, or the ii:.-t.,uctio:.s of lii'e Dcpiilmcnt! for ref is'uu; to diiclurgo a canier wiieu required by the Depart ment tv da so i for a.-, i ;:iing tho contract without the a-scut of Ike l'oitiii.i.ter General ; for miming an express as aforesaid or for tiau-poeling pei sons or packages conn' ing mailable waller out of Ihe mail. 7, The Postmaster general may order an in cienso (if service on a route by alhiuing tlnuefor a pro rata increase on tho contract 'pay. lio may also order an increase of 'pay for the additional slock or carriers if any. 'ihe contractor may, however, in the case of increase of speed, relin-, ipiish thccouliaet by giving prompt notice to Ihe Department that In) prefers doing bo to carrying lb., nnter into cll'ect. Tiie Posliiiailiu' General may also curiad or dis ontinue tho service at pro rata dcerceio of pay, if he allow one month's extra compensation on the amount ili.penscd with, whenever in his opinion tiio public intercuts do not require the same, or incaje he desires lo supercede it by a dill'erci.t grade of transportation. He may also change tho times of arrival and departure (provided" he does not curtail the running time) without increasing Ihe P'y. 8. Payments will be made for the service throiHi drafls on postmasters, or otherwise after tho expiration of each quarter siy iu February, May, August and November. 0. Tho distances are given according lo the best infoi malí oí but no increased pay will be allowed should Ihey be greater than advertised, if the points to bo supplied bo correctly stated. 111. Tho rooliuastc.' G'.ii'.ial is pnl.ib.led by law from knowingly making a Contract lor !h; transportation of the mails with any person who shall have cuti.i'cd into, or proposed to enter into any combination to prevent tlio making of any bid for a mail couliact by auv other person or persons, or who shall have made any agreement, or shall have given or performed, or promised to give or perform any consideration whatever, or to do or not to do any lliiog whatever, in order to in duce any other person or persons not lo bid for a mail contract. Particular attention is called lo Ihe 2Sth section of the act of 1830, pmhibiting conibi nuliiini In nrcvent biddillCi U. A bid received after lime, viz. 9 a m, of the 3d April 185 1, or without the guaranty re quired by law, or tll.it conmines seveiui ruines iu one sum of comiiensatiou, cannot bo considered in competition with a regular proposal reasonable ii: amount. 12, A bidder may offer, where the tran.-.pnt la linn called for by tho advertisement is difficult cr impracticable at certain seasons, to substitute an inferior mode of conveyance, or lo intermit ser vice a specified number oí days, weeks or inoulli3, He may propose to omit an inaccessible oliicc, or one not on tho stage or railroad, or at a steamboat landing, as tiie case may be ; or he may oiier to substituto an inferior mode of supply In such cases. He muy proposo different times of arrival and departure, provided no more running time is asked, and no mail connexion prejudiced, lie may ask additional running timo lor tu o trip during a specified number of days in seasons of very bad roads but beyond these changes a proposal for service dill'ei'ing from that called for by llie ad veitisemciit will not bo considered in competition with a regular bid reasonable in amount. Where a bid contains any such, alterations, their disadvan tages will he estimated in comparing it wilh other proposals. 13. There should be but one route bid for in a proposal,, U. The ro.de, Ibe service, Ibe yearly pay-, Ibe name and resuleuee of t!in bnlilei : ami llioseoi raeh member of a firm, where a company oilers. should lie d'ulinctlv staled, also (lie mode of eon- veynnee if a hi,;her uiodo than horseback he in- lemled. i n The bid liouid be sent under eai, address- ed to the eeoud assistant Pitmasler (ii neial, su-; peiicr, be, "Mad proposals in the Sate of " It sho d I be suar.-rlied and Ihe iiiliieieiiry of the i rr-nirai.lais ceJn'ied dee foiuisi and should , ,i,. pntelied in time to be received by or before I) ,. M. of I he tH April Hoi. Id. Tiie contracts are to he rveeuled r.nd re turned In the Department by or before the 1st of July l5.i. 17. Under Ihe act of March 3 IS I,',, the routes are to he let lo the lowest bidslenderinx suííleient guaranties, without oilier reference tu the mode f tr.tn-irl..tinn Hum may he necessary for the d in relcrdy, eerl.unty and security of such trans pnibdion. Wlom Hie lowest bid proposes a mode ni rrnv "mee inadequate to the due celerity, cer tain1',' and seciiiity of the mails, it will not he ac ci;'.'J. 1 !. Wlin the hid does not specify a mode of convei' ieee, n.-o when it iroposes to carry ':u' co. ilii'.i lo Ihe adivr'iieuicnt,' hut without such siieeifiealiiui. it. will bo considered as a proposal for lior-i bark serví -e. I'd. tunco the pa'sagc of Hie act ot March 3, t'Mó, a new description of hid has been receive I. It does not specify a mode of conveyance, hut en- .r'O.U t.1 l t.,1... Hi n 1 '. I. 1.1,. ,. ill. celerity, rertahily and secuiity. iiinu' the terms of ' I..'.: law. J'he-e bids arestled, fi oiii the nnnner in v. bieh Ibey arc desiirnated on the bonks of the Itepnrfiiient, 'v.'in n'.J',' The expericnee of the IVpaitoieid enables il to lay down the following i : 1 1 s . vi,; : iien the nmil on the route is not so largo as ' ) rru'i.i" twii-hiirses coaidi eonvMiin'o, a star l.'d, if the lowest, will uhvnvs bo preferred to tho sjisciii.. pjii, V,'h"ii the mails are of such sizo ntnl weiciit ns to render it neoess'iry, iu rel'orenco m tliom iiiotie, tn próvido two-luirse eouoh coiiveuince, tho spocilie hid, though tho luj-liesí. l'ni;ou:ieh ..... .i.M... ..I I, ,,.7lrll WIU lll.-lll'IH, MM OH. I I II I n-rvic, if n i.:n!rd to bo entirely suü'ic!. tit for liio r out;:, will bo prclevruil to tho star hid, in e.i.o ti. ttX-un.i is not such ns tn interfere I tuui th,- ,,.,1, 7 of tho hiworu'lñ, which looks to (i rou notion in tho civt ol tniispoi'lalii'ti. rxei'itieu,s, however, nniy bo nllowod wliere tiie slur hid i s iñudo by the owner of tho slock iiow iised on i!io route" iu tho lorionuunoo f Coach service. l)o mii'.-n of iiu liiglii'st ci.'iss, where fonr horso coeu h or stotinihont tmnoiortation is ro (itirej hy tiiu siznnml iinpnrfiiiiee of tho mails, uuil tho irpi'uifio bill is adjudged suliicient for the route, tho preference fur ihe specific bid will ho if necessary, curried tn u greutea extent uf ilijei i iico than on tho inferior conch routes. 2 ). A modification of n bid, in any of its es sential terms, is teniiimonnt tu n new hid, ami C.uinot be received, mi us ui nueiiero wuu i gular competition, after tho last hour Bet for receiving bids. 21.). l'ontmastcrs nro to bo careful not to cer tify tie) snfridenej of guarantors or sureties V.dthout knowing that they nro persons of sulii cient responsibility; nr.il nil bidders, guarantors and sureties nre distinctly notified thu't on nl'ni luro tu enter into or to 'perforin the contracts ir too service proposed for in llio accepUd bids, their legal liabilities will bo enforced a- gainst them. Tho contractors will ho subslantially in llio forms heretofore used in this 1 lepartmeiit, except in the respects particularly mentioned iu llicso instructions,' mid on steamboat routes llio contr.u'tnra will bo required to deliver the Mails into the post offices at tho ends of tlio routes nn I into nil the immediate post oilicos. 21. I'l'esent contractors and persons known at tho Department must, equally without others, procuro jiuuruiiturs and ccrlilicutcs of their an liieiency "ubstniitially in the forms above pres cribed. Tho certilioutos of sufficiency must bo signed liy n post muster, or n jud, or clerk of a court cf record. J AMPS f.'AMP'Iir.TX, , Post Master Ucneral. l'u.'.r Orni'i: DitrAittni.Yr, Oct'oncs 13, 1853. octlj wi2'.v News by tho hit Eail. On Friday uijrlit h't wo received part of our New Orleans mail itii'hidiup; the wu'kly rit'tujuno oí' tho Sth and llio daily Tñic Delta of the 25th ultimo. In a Caucus ol llie ilumoeratic mem bers of tho legislatura on the 2od tilt,, Hon. Hen. l'ilzpatriek and C. 0. Clay, Jr., Were, nominated for l!u Fniteil Slates Senalci from that State. Their flaelitU U considered certain. The Inst, arrival from Europa brings news that the price of cotton wa firm with an upward tendency in the Liver pool market. Tho price of breíbUnils wns on the rise. There- had been two or three battles between tho Turks and Rus sians, the. former beinrj; victorious. The war was progressing' iu tho fiercest spirit on both sides. In Ihe Georgia legislativo caucus of democratic .members, (ov. C. J. Mc Donald received tho nomination fur Uni ted States Senator, by ten votes over Gov. Cobb; when four of Gov. Cobb's friends united with the whigs in the Sen ate and postponed the election until the nest legislature. . A dispatch from .'Washington sayai "tho President has requested Mrrile I.ano, tho newly appointed Minister to China; Mr. Mason, the newly appointed Minister to Fraocc ; Mr. Seymour, the newly appointed Minister to Russia, not to sail lor their respective destinations until tho Señalo ehull havo confirmed their nominations. There has been threoballottino-t in tho Vermont legislature tor benator, tho last of whichstood Kellogg, dctn., 83; Coll- Vermont legislature for Senator, tho last 1 nr,. w,,, go. Sllttfter, fltHMuil, 23 ! .,, . , ,. , . ' . . ' ' I'll'1"1' tl'i'tsml, 5; gfattorillf 5. e illinrx billow tllO luteal neV8 fl'Qm ,c p(rl)G ( war .'urwe 1 Eastern aifairs Turkey and Etunia- A liattlu took" 1 il.'H'O Ht'COrdinc to tllO n,nn. . I,.. . Vu4,tH?til. on t 10 4tll i . o , "I .M'VOIIIIHT, Oil IIU IIIIHK8 0! 1116 lil- iilio, Ik'Ivvwii I.S.oiio Turks ntiJ 9,000 IJuskímb. A liribk rannonado ensued, niter wliiuli tint oimibut was continued at (lit; point ol' tne Lavoimt. Tlio (i'lit las ted three, hours. Tiie linssinna lost hcv ernl ollleera, and 110 irivatua, besides ,' 0'j wounded. Tho Turkish lost is un known. Tiie Turks ci'iwscd (iftcrwnriU unob served into ''ill;K'iti, nuil it was rumored tlmt they hit ! taken (iinrgero ley storm. The Turks pre reported to have killed fourteen superior liusian officers in onu enirno'i nicnt. There have luvn four battles thus far, and in all the Turks have been victori ous. Tlicv hmiiL'ht out in ono of them thl.'il' Illilill lioilv, liv which tho Itussiim army, consislinti of 40,000 men, wero driven hack. At Bucharest, the rumor was renewed Mint, o.'i 1100 Fri'iicli trimm wirn tu lift ,.,ni. t.-, ,,;, Tnl .).,,,, The coiiibined lleet was anchored in lli. nosrlionis. The t'ústeiu powers still remained neutral. The Sultan had rejected all pronos!- . . ., . - tl0ll,s 'r a coinproiiliso. l''i'r!ltin;; COlllimies ill all dirt The fitrk-t are L'enerally victor! Cz.u, IliW imK.i an nrroRant directions. notorious, iha manifes to. The Porto has decided that foreign refugees aro not to be employed in Lit-. rope, but may servo in Asia. Fivo Ritssinn ollii'ers, prison em, have been arrested in Constantinople. Tho overland mail reports that Russia had formed nn alliance with Dost Ma liomod, to proclaim war ngains tlio I'rit ish iu India, if England supports Tur key. now, although negotiations are still wo- gressmg. The Turks hnvo fortified Oltematz, a (own on the left bunk of the Danube. A battle took placo between them and tho Russians, which lasted twenty-eight hours, and which was attended with great slaughter on both sides. Tho Russians hail seized tho public funds anil treasures at Bucharest. Fivo thousand Turks occupy Kalrc tnpa, and 1:2,000 are quartered in Lesser Wallachia. Later intelligence from tlio extremo left of tho Turkish lino, states that the Iriinuimw 1 in vn mullí' lid llitenilit. to prom - - --- r- tho Danube. The Consuls of France and England nt Bucharest were daily expecting liistruc tions to leave the country. It was reported that Audi Pacha (?) had been removed from tho command of the Turkish tinny. Tho number of tho Russian troops in tho Principalities is said to bo reduced to 3.1,000, Eurmahi China, io. Tho advices by tho overland mail, which had arrived previous to tho depap ture of tho Washington, report that tho British were laying siege to Ava, tho capital of Burundi. From China, it was reported that Shanghai was invested by tho rebels ; and that a battle was fought ut Amoy on tho 12lh of September, befwacn tho reb els and tho Government troops, by whlelt tho hitter were defeated. It was reported that a Russian army wa3 invading Khiva and Bokhara, and that Russia had entered into alliance with Dost Mahomed and Persia against Turkey. Tlio position of Franco with regard to tho Eastern question would seem still to bo uncertain : but it is now confident ly predicted that she will interfere on be half of Turkey. A capital joko is recentad by tho edi tor of tho M('nijh!s Jutijle of his " busi ness partner." Dan Rico had remitted to him among other sums, a two-dollar bill which he returned, informing him it ivas counterfeit, and requesting him to " send another." It was some time be fore ho heard from Dan again; but an c pistlo caire at last, and an apology for the delay, as Dan had found son.editli ctillv in 'procuring " another counterfct two-dollar bill," ' Tus Niacin YVitsr I'ssace. Tho solution of the problem of n pu9n;;o between tbs Atlniitio nml I'ncilic Oocnnn thronrh the Arctio eos, i nt leiiL'th ncbicved. To the llritish flnR, nnd pnrliculurlv to Commander M . Cluro nnd hid Rnatii orc'w, of flic ship Investigator, belongs tho honor of the discovery. Long life ts thmu,