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Jipt lU ItM Mtlrt T)- itmtfi Att IMis.it. rtf Pari. Iriw tW tta-ta.: tftfnaji Iswdsisoj (: wtsli Jjm, e ! lir a , t m Hn ssie tf !! . vtwik ike ifn'.w tew up wtil. the j JiWfMi HwHh4. Cm k It . Vtma ttvl 11" TNI f lff tM 141 fiMTtritHtl tj ! 'iaiw4 J la l4r tl J I a I ti. thr 'fi likf ( rra a n la mo4 (lam 'Ik ixr atkarta' IWmi taxiK nantt4l i4iU, tut ll WtMBl 4xrai4i4atr fatfni. T ?iM U rfswewtsJ wttk tuw , 1 trsV Tbe DJi iUf M.lr, kWcmiV -! It 111 Iwetietwl Iketr . 1. Its) filing tbe lie Nairn it RroM4l rttsltaNt. lrk em fu ' tliedy di'gtitliHf 1 arsd, iu married lbefii wee I,U4 whb mnmmijtl' ; woman, IawM be wade by ilatuir. stiff. fwaiJuV. 4 yf1cj (a ami 1 eirot g rtsntd fr diturro. I say il butd- trtatsm) msstliotssn. hi2 ntotkm. lUr )f-nM, lUf Uffl lUv fM iwmtl (Lukifrt uC nil iMiwm n U hk Ii lV fwk iwH ri4 rrajiaifi tpul f ll iftftit. IVp !! pw, U rrjjr, l).V-l Ktj f IhJWl fr till 5iWt,InjI mk! Ibal U l ik I Ira ( re faniBviablc, wl ibal im)ik; tvuM Iw cLunjcl to An hmmmc ftt ftriiJ iw, (l(VUtf-l Ml art h!i K( ar atl tlrf C"W" Tl rwwiiMrrinl m tW It Wl hVm (4rc iWkt ri-JMvtiy ilf nl.-i( (llfrnl. i tunttitnUt lfrrail It fiuinttr of trwvlt all) tiwixl ll I'jnfic orrari ) an-l ahicl) ikih-I w hiljlil ilie J nail '1 ).... raiMimahfw .1. Inwnl lb Ato'ttt-an fi titim'nl lo , mica ht furiiKr atlrmMi In A-nl, ' iVvit. il wt a tmall rillition, tie- nan-lin; tbe contluiion of a Irralj ' vhUli aouM alluw tlis titaUiilimcnt on 4i(Trfrit iwJiitt of llic rtml of JajMii, of 4i)Mt Arrc Iti irtujlt inigU lVe In kjIii ttorrt, Ac. 'lliv rril of kf Kirof It ill aaitn! for, ami ; Ibr gtitmtit of tlit L'nileJ Stdl t, in orJr to batleo ihc funrlut'o I of the af- . fair, bat jutl tent a uatlron, un.lcr ComttM-Je IVirjr to tlaim the ronrr-t. Uww JitniiKlfJ ronrctiioni liii li ibe j Am-ikan porrnnnriit thlnVi Mill, if Rrnle4,lw iuJa common fu all naliunt. 1 A(vnliiitf to MviJ rtlun if the niRiiormii ttuifnit 01 Jaan aa-l llul- ' lullilling Ilia inter ol llic law. It may UnJ, iln-r eay mi oimhidi to olx.ut tKil the romance of llie ttory to mill iI.t luifliunt of fmnei r annum , that the Inly liiul n dowry of three hun To irU nt cry year from 11a- j dreJ ttiouiatid dolUrt. Itut in tliii nge laiia lo lb tmall ItUnil of Drcima,oiv. . of gold ibo imrrenary tpirit it an clo jujiJic tl nrl of Ntigml.l, tuffice lor ' men! not to be ocrbAed i mid here in lb etrbanget t fiVrtnl on arrount of the the Houlli a, biubelor in n bull room it Duleb rwBiiaiiy, bo ay C),MW franc , aVei to lie introduced to n joung lady a j tar for lb iriili-o of lliit trade I Willi n rnnoy boghead ot tugiir or wilUJaiwn, Ototral at well at ul- j many balci of cotton or ki many talr rommerco it itry mrniilicAtrd in . well-conditioned iicgroca. A young lady tit Dutch fuclor of IX-cima. Ncer- with more rlianni of purc than jwrton, lllet ll latter li mueb let rrtlrlctcl ' ou-ibenrd nn iingallant fellow remark than the former, alllion jli it It ubjel- ing ibe oilier ocning uion tbo number ttV la duty of 35 fercrn , from wbieb ' ol frecklet on her face, when the turned the fcrnrral mmrm-rre it eifinj.t. Tliit Uwn him wllb the iharji retort that irr rirrumttaneti nritct from the nature of ftiihtr hml a nrymorrrrry J'recllt, tl anlrlet tent. Whilit the Goiern-I - t - mtntimly tend to Docinia colonial pro- df California doet not lucL for nat duiiiont, an I Indian and Kngliib man- . ural wondcia lo enhance the nlr of ro ufarturri. ptiiate Int lert tend objccti ni.ince which K-cmt to hang out Ihc U lutury, lh talc or which otTcrt great , w,0le Slate. A rorrctpondcnl of the adt antaget. ( ga, Jguj,, Kepublicati ihui detcribci aJ! , r' r7 n',"f,llM Konn 1,1 CaUaurut among raw material of national pro duction, Iwnioin, 1'rut.iaii blur, amUr, ' ,? ! tajalrtitoil. ird coral, quinine, cUicolate, ' " l our m'lc soul,, of Vnllecile, on fucvnul oll,oiiiuin, wtrrun, Venire lur- i t.'.'olc Creek, are what are called the penliiir, and blrdi'iictlit and wcoiidly, , "'"f"' Hridget, two ofwhlcbtpan the among manufaciunM article, IorK crc Imagination cannot picture oa ami l'culan liatbtr, lacet and trim- furm ""J' 'Jt', ,,f 'o grandeur of ihc tuliigt c tariout llndi, wir bangingt, ' n H' meclt the ec or llie rngratlnp and lilliographle prliitt.pra. Wwl-"" Volcanio action hat piled Uj clt, imitation or Jewelry, tin and iron iim, flrc-ninn, cutlery, furgical andoiiral lni-urr nt, glatt, Ac. Tlie artiflt-i lalen from .taian on account of Ibe Dutch government, con. tbl ntmoit eicluiltrlyof refincil cnpp r and ramnhor the-priiate tradert pui Uw till, furniture of Japan lUopicr, porcelain, tiarault, and other article! of ready tale in Kurorie. V c may eatily predict the re tult of a drmontlratton, iupK)r)cd by a Hpiadron rarrj Ini; no lri llian 219 gum. China ki Ibe t-ml o-rKil bcr iorli U fore 1'ng Hib cannon, and Japan cannot fail lo yw-ld lo the irmiiliblc argument! which are alwut to tie utcd by llie American! Tlte pirminx may appear n liltle Vartlu, but il h In fact leu ao than Ibe kaibarout evtlomt of lltoie raitern na t i..i-. i. ..t. )...., . .i -imiiuuwiiiaitij inicruKi me ap- ' piojirh of forrlrn rclt Iu their tborr. and romtanlty keep tail ami fulilr fwuntriet and InnumrraUe jieoplc ab.f from ibe prugiTti of ibe I.umprait vorbt. In llit ptMnl of tiew we rnnnot IhiI afiptand iblt kind of rMtitnrrrul rruiade ubUitakn by tU 1'nilrd State i we raiioU Luwttrr piotrul the rxprrttton U mMlntf irjrel I bit while l".ng latW bat lrt Iy a fwHbnbl in tliina, and at Sinn, aaj if ibe Amerirant rf fed lb raise in Japan, I'ranro tlmuM rrtnain aUjT fnvnt rfnrtt, the certain cJ.yrti whiefa will bcihe rilrntion in 1m) InJiaq Mat of fW- rmnmc trial ula ttont of ber Iwo rml iwwtlful ritalt. Tli Waillnjtwi rorroriondtnl of tfio JomnuJ i (Wwerrr, (l.lnixlf a rietitnrral) apfcrbrnll Ibal the que tJow inioliidin ll.c I'acjne Itailruad JJT1, a til ulilmalrly brtak up Ibe lKwalicjiarly. Ileuyti TliertiMiltinal rr ft ibe (Jot rrniaewl knr.nle iiuner lo be ri. 4d in rU Stair, Mat (iwrbl up la aiiuut fprir, mA Un il Ihc Senate I iwaily tqvally Jitidli Uit Mha bxbl prrpotIerimr in fa lor U the ttixt ruirvrikMii, Setiate trIird ibe oiber lay, ibal if Ut' Ull , .J, N IVaaKHTal iMilr miM cr lo rtiu Many U iIm; llrnmrrat iWcnt Srn,-Mty l -v-ia uw, u... , - ...iirunt. ! i ' ft! lrlij it (titrMtiT 1W ? Yasis Xltrt i.mUnsn pyM Mtrf (Vast Hr. (4samt I fettn s, 1t4 VnM IM mm I title. TW yltsMi i ! tiNl a fftViJ .) lr I hhj w4 wsMw"etjl. jrwlJM wlsi f ikf r. UkwU V. Afstr a elltlH4irtttslT llw I.1..1 W ibe l-.ll, ike irf lodetfsst tfl llsr UV leg I re! rrrVtiiH-tHi Ike bsvlwt tsf 11k j ( iwii IM )WS Ae.. Ae. : j A I llit lll tsf lrt(; tsxarjwd Mti IjmI tf jsRsolry, I liaH rturt la , lh4 lb SakTi UJte tl JciiUk ilruw. tLtwk, ami 1 ssKka, U-or tsdplle ukt of (balk and i pk tsssjets," To aa uatwplits'tcattwl ; It. I ihlrtxl (a tlx fiiwii Tlx Qaajrfxjn UJit of N Ortrn f a frrlig of .Inn ml Ion mihI mIj - kJatirtttMl fvr tl.rir anttn4il tnrtui axl Iwuulj cwmwinilMn Tr ib MiMMlural whI uaju.I rumliliwi in lk oim idrm l I lie ! of IjnaM Kh A man rannot Iryill inrrj a (Jialumi nmtiii, unlttl Ix; u Mr to fHtr lliat Im- Uc lui Marl UuuJ im Kit mm. A mi of IhrK otrn are 11M 00! trj Tiltllr, lul ytrj Ivaullful atxl logkl nmmiiliiljnla rtiltlaiH-c lo iltrir r lirmi it im a; inatlrr i ami, at lott it 'A H Is Ut rnnlrulM ij lat nlc limluiiont, the tftnMV)ucr' of 1I1U aMtiru tlatn 01 lliint it rrA'Jil tuilici- lrl. Tlif marr;, or jiturr, ai llirjr rail il, a IiImmiI ili taitdioiit ofllid Stale, or ihc I mjirlioiii 1 tltc Cliuulu Tle tuottcr of llic ( jua.lrtpxi jitl cunnrtiU lo a lnnorarj aitnnji mrnl, jn o i.IcJ hrr uuglilrr it luniulicl ltli rumlorlablr quarter, it cvuiIo of Uc. with a ifmnl; on tlit- (art of tlie mocl lwnI to gite ltit tittle in1roont a guwj oluration. Il it ikX tcrr uncommon filing for Nortlnrrn lUrlirlorii, to tay iiotliiiig of Nintlirnt ltcliollctt, lo 1 under llic ntttmiy of t iiininj; aixl iHlucating the o!luliig ofthii " Ciiliar inttiliition. I late iittnl of ono caic, in allied a min m w nmJIv, or ctliai I 1I1011M tj truly in lote !th n beautiful iiiml ruuti, lint in onl r lo marry lie r, lie in jected a liltlv Unit IJcxxl into hit vein", ptorureil from one of liu negroct, nml Ihrn look Irv legulnr nuiti.il oi.lh,llim ' ujioii iwi., mm imturo K-cmt 10 be ill mint. Whilit fuzing, lhenalur.il ill it lo.t in coiijeclutv. L'ndeniealb the labyrinth! of nrchct the eye dttccta imilnlioni of clutter of grapes, cherric and other fruit vino and ilcmt are (xrfrclly imitated t fctloont and flow ert, tori work mouldeil In ccry imagin able ho, all of which have been funn ed when the tubttimce wm in a molten matt, rM llic rontuUiont of nature hurlfl to iu prriciit t itioit. On loc examination, the wonder ttillincreatet) iho ohwrncr UholJt the natural outline t-r Iraici, xincf, cVc imprinted on the o!id rock, mid the Interttice oic pctrificil remain ocglatioll.', Kiii.i1 in nm: 1'i.Aiioiiu. Aniro-I-Ollnut Iceal drcition wat iimnnunnxl .1 . . . .. . ..i oy .lunge .ilaritiall,ot llic Court oftom moil 1'leu of Italtimorc, a few days ngo, to Ibe itfcct thai railroad comjui. me am no! liable for irtoiial injurie where the. tame occur to iatetiger while tlanding on the platform of the car, agaiiut ibe warning! of the con ductor. Tlie cue wat that of Temple tt. the l'hiladclphia, Wilmington, and ltalllinoro Uailiuad Company. Il a eart that Temple had hi foot cruthed In contcquencc of a col In ion of the train in wbieb he wat riding, with another train. At tLe time of the cutluion, how. eter, it wat tlraan in trvtiinony that Temple wat tlanding on the piriform of the car, In diri cl t iolation ot an rttub lltbed rrgutalion of the railroad rtnnot nj, and afirr bating l-n rcially warncdof In peril by Hie conductor of ( il,e train Miimih.h wu SuH'inr A corre. Kind (lit of the Tribune write from Ioo, Callaraugu county, that on ihc 1Mb Inilant. a Mr A mire Franklin c-T ibal 4or, rriitmn bme in the cteti Inp. baling Imrrn aWnt during tbeday, ami ai be rntrrtd bit Iiauk' tuinldrd oter Ibe llir i two of hi children, lying drad on ihr floor. A third wa 1) is tery teicrrly wouiuleL and near It fitwen. l'auiug into an tnlry be kmoj bit wile banging JeL A k1 trrlpl. Oatt.4 U ?tHL ait : I bate r T if!. rr"U r."" H' 1'fc?,0.,oll'c T " ' h '4 m-lMi, w jib Mux.' ktai uu- knn, ac.4 ibe tuotbar by twr own -4.' auiun IthMO In ike nk If-fcre L lutlMary eartw j ltruaday TaW!, ttlitWay, lr UImH lNVltjiaailan wa dWTl. tlintlWhtiB aait tat tfed J I We. ad Vy IU mrnl, H ta i TIIIC 11 li KALI). tvtlt'rtflt tit V ttm. i s,rv lavMwtnw , SILAS W. HODOliS, (Jf (TisTTM-tsa. 7lllf.M;t tllMIM1IIH1l(l. Ta ia(tiraUiHi if a I'iti4i 14 W the Uttrtxl rwlr Urn m in ur iilrid il.tnr. It l aa etrnl In the birtnty of la emmry, ami n"efii eBi'eu 1 te in ntr awult ( Mtikwig Ue emu- ; iHiiwiietit 4 a f! bw rwiila in twite lltr kemr, tunea and f(ily of Ibe KffuVltc. Tbe Aif4teeBtri! fcf in riicnliir by the eWln -f amitbrr yiwiHig f"ite kea,ml ixiitical errrd of eouiitrttcU lae lemUiarirw, ctuYr u4i tbe etetit an aJAltsotl mlertvt, ami nukra u mure an Itcitwii ftf tbe future Hit re of the na. lion. Ta the reflecting miml, thit eonlin utl elittige of riiMf Mtgutratr, aa re ? trd J1lcl cbtraetrr, may m to !e f attMimfiible -liey ; ami tlie Imjairy tut- unity arisen, ben e bate a man at the bebu of State be tdiu and riperi ence entiiK'titly oualify him In arrompliidi tbe dutm of hit ttation, and lxc admin intratton b !! only been atitltctory; Imt lit reflected ibo highest degree of credit uwn hi country, by notciMitiiiiiebim, or one lm crttrrUln fimilar prinrii-li-a, in thl iltutticin? Why leaie a certain good fur uncertainty, and the chtneea if diMjw puin'jneU? IKj you ak for perfectinn, ami rniJuy thctc Hityplican mean lo at tain it ? There U bnt one reply to thme qurrie i It tbe will of the People! They make ami umiwke their rulrra witbvut inquiring o much into tlie nice philotiihy of cauno ami eomiipieiKe, aa nur refleeling friend; but in the etcrciae of a high prerogalite, which alone i the guaranty of their righta, lln-y gire dirretion to the political arena, and (iroclaiin the conquen'r, not by hia pnri., but by thrown. Kuchpiwer ia liu irx-ililo, aul it will, thank (iod! (a. tlmugli onentiinea pppoacil to our un pre-Mn.K-Hiiorwi,) it lair t I'at.iau.N 1'iraer. a ) rtii'-rday inau gurated I'nuiilcnt of the United State, lie ilt in the chair occupied little more than half a century aince by (irnnor. Wiii.utii.x, and iibavqucntly by .Mm am, Jrrci ato.i and AntM. lie i there by the grace of the aaiuc puwer that placed them in that ition; inieated with the nine authority, and ao far aa oeriixinry of jil'irt gocf, entitlnl to the aaino reaped. lie ia aingled out ami aelected a the mlcr of twenty-three inillioiu of people, and lie baa accepted the trial and mqioiuibililicw of the nation, la ho equal to the tank ? Wo certainly iidi him and the country no Koree fortune than that be may emulate tho Worn and irtuea of bin "illuntrioua prcdccciMora." With regard to the jiolicy of tho new adininUtration, we can of courc ay notii ing poiitiirly, nor of a definite character. That it ill he decidedly Democratic, there i ararccly any room to tloubt. Wo do not belicio that it will rinliraco tho Utopian and anti-American theories of ultra Ixco fucoltm. In apito of (ho election ofl'iKacr. aa an ultra Ixicofoco, audi a course would be unpopular i and, had it been anticipated, an opKrtunity for the illti.tratinn of that rifle would not have been j freely gran ted. Helmut ateer clear of Scylla, and at the same time aroid Charybdia; for rather than imick tlie gnda of one to ap. M-aae tho demandt of the other, it were better to defy them all, and repose in the aecurity which an approving conncience award to good deed. Has our new Prod dent tuilirient moral courage and decision of character to do thi ? Wo fear not. Fur month pat Iho Firc-Katcr hate been ar rayed on one aide and the Fogiea on the other. Their " dagger of lath" fwve been whittled1 thirp; they have engaged in Iho cloFe eontlict, with tho battle cry of "cut and UinM annndlng loudly and hoaraely on me blaatt "Tneapoil." lie midway between the two faction, the hone of con tention, fir which each i fighting with jackal voracity. IJoiJi panic arc fierce and determined one niut be duappointcd ; and that, from enruidcnition of ep"dicn- cy. win be llie one inrwt eaaily ramiuinhetl, Tint will eoitttitute tbo hn.ken wing of ItfororoiiMii, ami wik lo ita dioiifiture ! So much we may aafely nrrdicl. It may m4 be proper, or ju.l, tt tliu lime, lo indulge in free -rulation un the policy oi an ailinlm.triti.in wu frc.li lo the bui ne. IYrht we liave already erred in wyiiig much. lfo, wo will gladly re- iract ami amcnu upon more deliberate con. victton. 07" l!f Skumt, Ktq, for many year the pulr iditnr of the Jlotta'n thUg r.rtm!iK Tnwrij, hat taken fur. mal leave of ibat paper, and the editorial chair, il hereafter beiertipicd by HtMru N. lUiiiLi, i:,u. Mr. II. Iu U-en for everal yiww, a liberal contributor to tlio Traiwcnpt, am hu ample qualification are well known to llie reader of that paper. E" The Ik -ton Wy Mail couie to n wuh " I'leue X" on llie wraii-r. We dtf " -V w nb you regularly etery w etk, Mr At ill, brwijea tteabng lulf your '"Thinga Talked About" in tlie bargain. We cam aider yu one ot llie lit Jiicy and gem-rally inlefrating of ou"r acquaintance, and wuoM nut uu an " X" for a " V." V7 It not be forgotten that nrrt 7WJfj U tbe day aet apart fr the elee twi. tfOnmiiow, m IU M-tert! otxin- Itra ibrtaiglMwft tbe Stale ; ami a aulCcirnt degree wfidteml iluttld be awtstfAtn in the lafaaxt, InciM put a full tola, la af tire cMtM ta eanialatH bate bemt iwawinitial. MertiMtng vfpmttr view nn law r4kalwey of eatwttttnaMltty' af tbe law, taw! Ttwaperwe tHnn tuike a m tau ml ll. IVknun ..J! aoawe aaj iaaM of Ike tHanee a9 atVtaMt , Ike yw af iw.ktft; the awn alay- dtMag witrk Ik ae4 law ha been. W lk ktaat v( reeuatt naWlik Mt ktrf Ute VtfMMLaitMr ryta. If.e ire ' la U tk U at afl,hat oa Ure Ike M- waqT art, MaUuuaa, tt Ike f4aw. i twkaittt. TeniMc -m la OMneMit w mm j if tUy wuoM 1.4 WW lbB law rtilrrt-4 awqwvalltw ami a dead 1'tWr eeanawt, and a Wim lt tu kat a fatt tae TW rVtMiij lb, Treata-v I ,i t. I iA liu Uwfr .J, . j , tl llx jal . IIol'hJ 0h)i)il)tS. HatH Cttet, CtUina.Xarta.1. lltl. C7" n.efprinjTertn t Kuthnd Aead. etny ewmen"ej n M Matty lt, urvlrr lh" niw4 enrvwirainng otire. Tbe iMiiabrr .ffto4nti t utKiony Urge, ami the mtny fiemi abnnd aldwl Ibtt the reputation of the acmd l nt confined la thit lirini- j ly, bat Ibtt It ha acquired a mine in llie ' country tbtt trmt rnmre it pennanent me- i re". Tbe (Itttertng IbJkuJwmw inut , be bigbly attitfaelory la Ha friends and mutually a gn -cable to lih ntrom and teacher. In addition In tlie iintlcorp of intnie- ton, we noliee llie engagement of a cele t,rUd Pvfeor of Oilnigraphy, wIki will pve excluilie iltemMon to Ihi branch of im4ructiun. fry The New Kngland Art IJnion'acn- graving of Saul ami the Witch of 1'jxkir, fniin a ilnling by AlUton, baa been dai. Inbuteil to the uh-rllirr. Tbe engrav. I ing it the bcrt llut baa been put forth by any Art Union. TbU aociety h&a chw-d up it affile. fXTbe anow i very deep all around n. In Windaor ami '--ditk ita average deh it 'JO inchea. fX7 Wlul i Uie price of the pot which It labelleil " for aale," III one of the itrccU "'down lownr" We are prepared to receive proial under bond, having loug enter- taimd a peculiar itching for the jiee8ion of real eitate down lliat way. Shall we have the bid ? fXT llmineM qualificationa aln aya come in play. Tho clerk or a certain church not a thoumnd milce oil", who had had aouio figuring on nowpaier aubucription liook, being present at the examination and con victiun of a " imiiibcrn for a misdemeanor, made the entry on tho rail, " Discontinued, Feb. P.!, ltvT ." Such ia tbo force of hab. it. CT The Odd.Fellowa of thi vicinity arc to bold a Festival and Hall at tho Frank lin Hotel, on the ItHh iwt. Fnnn the prep arations at present going on, wo judge it will be a grand affair, decidedly thegn-at thing of the aeason. It i expected every body will bo tbcre that can possibly leave home ! Qy Whether wo shall have "six weeks sleighing in .March," ia tint so much a mat ter of quenlion, at present, aa w hcthcr "wo lunca Bore born among ua." Both mat tcr arc receiving duo attention. fJ7- On ilit That .Voffff '' "alipped ip" on a Cabinet apjiointiiient. Ho informs us, in a special despatch, that ho docs not 'icrec-ivo tlie least chance for a realization of hia expectation. Knthcr a cheerless 'iVrrr-pcetivel C7" Tho weather is scarcely deserving ol any notice whatever! It can't bo de pended ujsiii for a day ; and we had about concluded to let it " h;," w hen heller skel ter enmo a enow storm blutering round tho corner and spoilt all calculations on that score. Hastening to ien apufffiirtlic beautiful sleighing, we had scarcely jotted a line when old o presented hi impudent countenance and cast a damptr on our en thusiasm. Since then our reveries have been unpleasant and ncrrou ; but it's tnoir ing "like sixty" now-, what it willdoafter thi gets into the 'iu, Heaven only kuows! Wo wouldn't venture a prediction withoot consulting tho almanac. 07" Those who advertbe, and do it well, arc certain lo gain custom, and bo success, ful. This ia a part of a man's huainena, and should bg studied oa much aa any other part. fXT" "r'uf Time The Court Homo Clock. The best instancoon record. 1'criotia.l. "Thi low Klpril., IsiweVr n-ncul'd .y r( Kri(iM, nw, 14 l?, fend glum In tviry hfirll 'Mi i-ro4 to f ilti M, IimU in UIU riidurt, Tin ummIi fliun II bul ut tuit il iure.ft On the above principle, we may bo par doned for giving placo lo Ihc following commendatory notices. It might not ho easy to find jnMilication anywhere else: The old llutlatvt llrraU come tout thi week in a new ilrcs and very much en larged ami improved. Kcne Seqtim;, The llutlatul lltralJ come to tin in an entire new dress, enlarged, and otherwise greatly improved. It lias long been ono of tho iiKMt staunch and able advocatin of Whig principles in Vermont. It ia now one of the largest and handsomeat injs-rs in the State, and deserves a liberal sup. Cirt. Mr lUM:r, its present proprietor, evidently a gentleman of ability and en terprise, and we trust bo will meet with abundant sueci-ss Whitehall Chronicle. Tho llutlatul County llrrnld has been enlarged by the addition or one column lo each pace, and has adopted an entire new dress. It ii in decidedly ,o het looking oi'r in the State American Observer. The llutlatul County llttnld appears this week in enlarged Tonn and in new ami be Ciiming apparel. Considering its age lil years it 1 a prodigy or youthful vigorand lenity. Mr IUaM-r, its new editor, giv ea evidence of industry and ability equal lo Ibe task he has undertakers agle. We forgot to sty in our list that the llutlatul County llrrnld has been enlarged, and so much iiiqinived as tu rank a one of tbo best looking in tbe State. Is has got a tputrt headso has ita editor, to judge by the jok.-s printed in tho llemld. Sue CMuUiyou, lliain. HrimiouP.,rt, The Ilulland County Utrald i now en Urged lo tbe iie of Die largest Vermont lii-r ami U running on tbe "broad gign." It baa a new editor, ami new ty.t ami witlial is a good h.Alng, enten.n.ing, ami valuable Whig paper, well miied io u, enlerjning ami growing region lu which It u bicated. ISu Albans Miwnger. Tbe Ilulland llrraU, numbering some siity years of age, hi. grown from itsnrig. iml size of a rxdcap sheet, lo be i-ne of Us Urgeat and bamUomest newsraiM-r in Ibe Sute. Tkut unpnitnl. It im-ak well for tbe rnterpriiiag iMibhiher, Mr I Ilta atr. a writ as tar Uie lbwnshing nHtge of Holland, from w heme il bill. May iu coarse be mil "oo inland Bps ard." 1 Vl Suiesoua. Tbe llulltnd lltraU raaneisil l., week In a fine new ilrt isntrh HHf-frwvng tu tMxtFaiMe. i ht aku been rsukWi bly etdarged MuUUebory ltegwler. If Ike reader, of lb II utianj ff.nU are aa twueh IslrsjrJ w alb its Maprutetaietslt as we are, tie new nttU aasl paabjln r, Mr lli f, wtH ui atraly of pttrwuge and atsagrauastaiats. W andkaia Cu. Data. Tbe Upland f-.aa rrwU awm ta m taut wes-t, etibrgej, walk a new bead, aasl aaaaeoend aawtaratsr. Tke HeriU Ua rtlnW . its .VJi year, aud Is th uktWt, ! tut af tbe best ftmily panert M Ike Slate . aasl w rib oiber Msrnl it Wine. I. Iltattt. lUator ami I'okMsrr. (Or tearx IVsataty (ieisu. Tke faaWfU Cmjy llrrnld H't"d Wat ia aa -surgd fono, and in a ea aii tery au 4fM, M' iliaatt, sts as- i4H gi. nun. f ueSn.tn ami aloltf. Ij w iTj.t w " -etn- I fc. ) lw Ww ot ean Jr rrw arils tilsrei f'f-, '- I 1llflltoUCII1 W.intto!, KeU 45. StMtl In Ktrenllt :io-i n mimlssrof iMMtiliuvliwit of Army OAWr i rnnrmel. 'Hie unindon of Cimmmloro T. Apt. Catesby Jones fmiii the natal tcr tiee. wa re imlel on Tuevljy. TheTrtwty iK-lwi-eulhe I'nitiil Stnlet ami Kngland wat tent in lo-day, while the Senile wa in exeeiilivc setiion. It relate In iherl.iimi again.'! deblor. Sievrrjl priinle bill were pM-d. Mr llnidbury intru-lurt-d a lull lo r l.ihlih n CMirt lu inctigale cl-nnii agniiul the I'niteil Slnti'- Iteferml. The Hour; hill exleiiditig n patent for it Ihrething jiiarhiiie to .Moore nnd Ha'kell, tint lnkin up nnd ditcntcil, nnd the bill filially committed lothe jvi lent committer. In Iho IIoue the Sienkcr laid before the mctiilicrtii letter of IMnnnl Stanly, a member ofth-il lsly, reply ing to sug gestion! upon him, contained in certain -Her, rrom Cominmlorcloiiei, relative to n privnle claim heretofore- refcrn-d to Ihu committee nn imtnl nllnir and or. denil lo lie priuteil. Coin. June nccutcd .Stnnly of being extremely inimical to him, which Stnnly dcniitl. Mr Slnnly's letter wm laid on iho la hie, niulonlercd tu liu printed. Ad journed. Fi:niu'Aitr i!C. Sr.NATn. A comniuuicntioii wn re ceived fnim Mr Kcnneily, Superinten dent or the Cctmis, nskiiignn invettign lion of h conduct, which win referred. .Mr Hunter reported the civil nnd di lomatic appropriation bill, with nmctid ment. The nrmy bill vvnj taken up. The question pending n:is on Davit nnd Shields' nmendments which were con solidated into one to strikeout Ihc pro visions that the nrmorics shall bo placed in charge of civil superintendent!, and mijliorixo the President, when in hU opinion it is necessary, to appoint super intendents who nrc not nrmy officer ! nnd directing n mixed commission of officer nnd civilian who shall examine nnd rejiort which system, civil or mili tary, is best for the public interest. Mcssn Dotiglat", ICusk nnd James continued tho debate in favor of the civil superintendence of armories, nnd Messrs Shields nnd Duller, in favor of tho military. Tho amendment was agreed to. Ayes 2D, nays '2 1. The civil nnd diplomatic appropria tion bill was takcu tip. To save time no amendments were offered in commit tee, nml the bill was reported to the Senate. Mr Hunter then offered from tlio fi nanco committee, n large number of amendments, to which no objections were made. During the debate Gen. Tierce ap peared in the lobby, and was soon rce- ognizcd by Senators. lie remained about Itn minutes, and then left with Mr Norrii. The mission to China was raised to the full grade. S20.D00 was appropriated to defray the expenses of the Turkish sleam frig ate during her visit to Xew York, dur inglhu World's Fair. S70.000 was ad ded lo Ihc Mcxic.ni boundary. The hill was K)lioncd, nnd Jour private bills were passed. The Army Appropriation was taken up, and several important amendments dispood of. Sir Walker's amendment providing for a survey and location, In itio direction of the 1'rcsidcut, of n rail road lo the 1'iicific ; every alternate sec tion of land in twelve townships, on cncli side of said road, to be given to actual settlers free of charge the remaining sections to beheld by llie United Slates, tho proceed o( which are to be applied lo the construction of Ilia road, was nftt-r n passage between Messrs Gwin und Cas, rejected. Mr Chase's amendment, providing for a survey nnd exploration of the most practical route to Iho l'ncilic for a mil road, was then adopted, by yeas 31, nays 10. Mr Borland moved an appropriation of SIOO.OOO lo the discoverer of ether, nnd providing for n bill in equity to bo filed in Ihc IJ. S. Circuit Court for Iho Northern District of New York, lo which Drs. Morion nnd Jackson, and Iho heirs of Dr. Wells, shall be defen dants. The issue, when the pleadings nrc made up shall be which or these parties was the true, original, nnd just discoverer or this bencficient agent; nnd lo whomsoever the said court shall decree that fact, to him shall he paid the 5100,000 appropriated ly ihi act. An nppeal to the Supreme Courl from such decree is allowed. This amend ment was adopted. The hill was then rcsirtcd, and llic nbovc amendment con ciirrcd in. At Ihc lime or the adjournment the nmendment relative to the superintend nnco of armories vvas under discussion. HocsK. The Xavy Appropriation bill was up, Mr Stanton ofTi-iineisee, made nn nble speech in favor of the en largement or the Navy. lie moved nn amendment, appropriating two millions five hundred thousand dollars Tor build ing, equipping, and nrtning three steam er, with screw propeller, and three sloops or war at Icntl two or the frig, ate lo bo built by Capt. Kricsson on his plan, on such lerms nt may bo required by llie l'reiident. Mr .lone objected, and llie chair (I'rcslon King.) ruled it out oforder. The committee roio with out Inking any question, A Inter wns received from Ibe Sec-rtlary-of the Interior vindicating him self from the charges of Mr Gentry, but it wu not permitted lo bo read. Adjourned. Fl.li. 28. Skxatk.- Tlie civil and diplomatic bill wat taken up. Mr Walker reported back from the Ceniui Committee Mr Kennedy's let ler, aikiug an investigation into llie charge brought again! him, Ibo letter , having Ikcii referred lo Dial cenwiitlec j by mistake. Mr W. said ho wat pre P'lred lo Mib'lamuitc the charge made by him againtt Mr Kwmttdy, ifihe Sen j ate taw fit lo go into an examination, j Mr Huoltr moves lo muiwxI the bill nwboiUins I be Secretary of the Tnav j fury lo refute! to ibe legal claimants fur dalle td on import eutttutut! bv lU fire U New York, July, lb 15. jri,. ! XK. and (or Ibe tame dedrered by fire 1 in (alifarfsia. SKXMKiO. I Tbe following amendment! were I agreol U : T rrmil diiliot let any ma I rkiaery inipwtasl into Ibe I,'. Stale for . s- r wealing ftx. or la refund dulkw beretutwe ttaad wttbw flic year ! i"H oh ttK-ii ttHu-fcitwry. prtHtdtsJ Ut II sImII pjo-i to b.t MlUfartHM tuel, ma. I.nierr wat M manufsefured in lb. t t . I Si. .. a ,! i, i,,,, uk.,j rr inaeufs-iOT og ..tisie 1" ' 1 ' '! Srr -arv ot i! Trtairy ara-4ti c ' 'i,4.r - dc'-. lure lewel. given preikwly In ibe Itl day of July. I "OH, iqimi llei ttiljirtrtteiil of 'lim-ign i-ilt protkleil lliril the silid rnl Iwvc Iwil eirleil tun foreign mtrl or ctwHutinl usi ihc oulwnnl tuynge. 'lliat llic Seininry id the Treasury I niillHiriiitl lu purrli.i'C nt ibe ctiinul inarku prirc, nny nf iho ouUlnmling t(Kk of the I'niteil Stales he inty Ihiuk mol ndvitaMe, from nuy upphc in Iho Trenmry t pmvideil llint the li.ilnnee in llic Treniiiry 'hall nI nl liny lime lie rrdueel Ulo Sl'i.lKKt.. IhM). I'or the Custom I loo-r nt ltieh iiMind 70.tXl0. For the Custom lloti't at N-nfolk J20,ti()0 do nt Ibngor SI.VIHVi); do lit 11.1th SUV KMI; ilo nl IlelfKM S2(l,IHlt.l. Mr lllinlrr frnm the Conliiiitlec on Finance moved nn additional nmeiid tnenl, providing Tor n rlaiflcntion or the rluksin the several di partinems, excepting llie Stale dcuirt incut. It pro vide for dividing them into four classes. The fir! lo receive ?!00 w-r nnniiin, the second, 81200, the third, fl.'iOO, and the fotirtht00. The elder clerks or ihc Ilutcaiis lo rcitive S2(MI0, nml the elder clerks or tho Department 8.'l20il per annum. Only one disburs ing cleik is lo lie nlluwed in ench of tlie department uxcept lo iheTiciisury nud the Interior, which nrc lo have three each. No clerk is lo be heieafl-r up H)inted, except he be on an examination liy the head of the Ilureau and two oth er clitks found qualified nnd competent to fullil llie duties ol his office. .Mr Hunter's nmendment was agreed lo without n diitiun. Tho House went into Committee on the Semite's amendment on the Dell ciency Hill, JIaiicii 1. The House in Committee of the Whole considered the Senate amend ment appropriating 8100,000 as n rcc oinpcnsu to the discoverer of thu Anes thetic agents. Mr Stanly offered n proviso lliat Iho amount shall be divided among Drs. -Morton, Jackson nnd Wells, nrcordiiig lo Iho judging of an United Slates Court. lie said this country has the honor ol' this discovery, nnd to each of the gentlemen whoso names he men tioned credit is due. Mr Stanly's provision wns rejected. The debate was continued, nnd the Senate's nmendment was rejected, 1 1, nays 85. M.utcit 2. Skxati-.. The Civil nnd Diplomatic Hill wns passed. The resolution pro viding for tho printing of tho Census wns also passed. The Post Ollico bill wns taken up and an nttempt made lo engraft iqion il nn amendment for Ihc erection of n tel egraph lo Ihc Pacific, as proposed by Mesrs Ahlen and Kddy. Itejeetcd. Yeas 21 ; Nays 25. The House bill to establish the terri torial government of Washington was passed without nmendment. The Naval Appropriation bill was taken up. An nmentlnicnt appropriat ing S500,000 for the construction of n foundry, woikshops, c.,nl the Navy Yard in California, was agreed to. Mr Iliinlcr, from the Committee on Conrerenee on the Deficiency bill made n report on the disagreeing votes'. The only nmendment which the Senate re ceded from or nny public importance, was Iho one giving California S.')00,000 out of Ihu duties collected there duriiiL' ' the war. Ileport concurred in. Mr ilnglit, from the Committee of Conference on the Army Appropriation bill, made n report which wns partly read. Among the amendments receded from by the Senate were several relat ing lo California the one providing for the emigrant route to California, and the one relating to Ihc Anesthetic agent. The Sennto adjourned. llousi:. Tho Senate' amendment appropriating $150,000 for ihc explor ation nnd survey of tho must practica ble and economical route for n railroad fiom the Mississippi to tho Pacific, wns concurred in, 1 1.'i to G2. The House non-concurred in the .Sen ate's nmendment, authorizing tho Presi dent to enter a contract Tor the protec tion or emigrants lo the Pacific, by nrm cd station houses along the route. The amendment appropriating S10, 000 for the purchase of u situ for a Wes tern Military Asylum, was concurred in. The House then look up Ihu light house bill, which passed without debate, nfter nmendment. The Civil and Diplomatic bill was returned from the Senate, with amend ments covering five manuscript pages. The House went into committee, and proceeded to net on the nnicndinents. The nmendment providing for nn as sistant Secretary of Stnte, at n salary of C1000, was agreed lo. The raising Iho salaries of the Vice President nnd heads of the Departments was voted down. That appopriating n sum lo refund the duties mi goods des troyed by fire In New York and San Francisco, was rejected. Wahiiinoto.v Feb. 28. Mr Spier, special messenger from Mexico, delivered imjerlarit despatches to -Mr Kverelt lo-day. He bring ulto all thecorresiondencc in relation to the Sloo grant on iho Tchuanlcpcc route. In the senate the following nmend ment lo ihc nppropaitioii hill were agreed to : To raise the salaries of Iho vice President and head of depart ments lo S8000 each , apprinling 6150, 000 lo supply Washington with pure water ; lo purchaio L'. S, stocks out standing nt Iho current market rates j for Ihc erection of cuitom homes at llungor, Hath, Itelfutt, Itiehiiiond, nnd Norfork ; lo allow V. S. minister lo Great Ilritaln, France, Itusiia, nnd Spain 80000 each fur house nnd offlie rent, ami the iniuitterin Turkey S 10011 in addition lo the precnt outfit mi l salary ; lo appropriate S.1000 for salary of mtiitanl secretary or slate. .Mr .Ma. son moved lo rer-nl sit .ImiXs . P,,il. rfcd iron, which wns debated until ul i jourwneiit. j ,'iiK Gt.ur.iui. Pieiick DixxKit rh dinner lo tbo President elect, at i the White Hoo.e, on TueLiy. wu. n i rnlu-rtht oflir. President Flllmor I nt Ihe ha,,,! or the table, with Gen. IWs; ri his right, ass O,,, Scott nn hi Wt. Snerelary Ku reltwai sealed i "M'stiie. u Oov. Marey, and Attorney General Ciilltitdesi cqiputite lo (Jen. Cu.bing. with the rest or Ihe old ami I new cabinet Inlenoixwl, logrlher willi I V"' (lrn- Jn- I-aue, Pierre ntul uler mmbr bt boil, j 'I.'"' Y"ng Fillmora and Sidney cbsler sat tide l.v .id,. 8 l, , I ItamHsatiMi tfKwlaeie f diterse dtli cat elcinwiu wat neter knuwn In the NbueUouM. before. (;rn S.-,ji , (v Mai-y w.re r,,, fri. rni- anl ...,.,l,r tJj.i, ,,. Xt. lUdm't onlnilian.- I.rtlrr (rent SfBJlar riitlp'.. ei, vti'. ru VMM a. i IVs.tilttt.ss, I' iMstrt 1 IS-1 7 il, Wisf . .VVs- I -i l r.u Sill 1 All nniile m jiair mpernf ywleidiy doc me gn-nl iiijtiliv. You ay. In reference in llie sliiieineiit of Mr lla Igt-r's iKiniiniiliuii In ihe Dctitlt r the Supreme Court, "ibis rt-ull wn birkeil up nnd iislnlinil by tin- cnlp.i-bb- neglect of another whig. Mr Plu lp". Mr P. wnnqsiintetl In till the Mienuey iK-en.ione.1 by lln ilenthof Mr I'phnm. utlrly ItmiHie ht httjirnrtl lo It htrt vrhrn tlie rtmtnry frrMrrttl, nnd il wn imsirliiiiL lo hare every Whig's suit 111-' hil. lint q'rr Itr Aiiif rrcrirt I hit ctiwi tnittion, ht nhstntftl himtrlf fntm HiilA imftim J'vr Itn ttirrrnirr tln$t, during trlt'rh iiftif tht "7'""f wf ""i'm" tivu irtre rmjoijnt in ttrtnythtmng thtir etitt. Under thco circuiii'tnnci'S llil nbeiico was ncnlMildo neglect of duty." As In the motive of the Governor in conferring the npiintment iiniii Ine, I have nothing lo say, except I lint if t hhk' no qunlifieuliori for the plm-n except happening In bo in Washington at Ih.il inomeiil, it is rather my ni'rsfur tune than my fault. In regard to my nbsence for len sue ccssiie days, after leeeivlng my com mission, it would h.ivo been n well hud your informant added, whnl is true, that liefuro I absented myself, it wn settled by rcpc;iled trials beyond a doubt, that Ihu iipjmncnts t the nomination had determined lo avoid direct action upon it, and were strong enough toefTecl that purpose. The subject was bcrorc the Senate nqK-atcdly when I was in my placo nnd voting, but n majority wns fiiund ngninst us. When I left home for Washington in January, I ofcoursu had no expectation of being detained here, and had moreo ver pledged myself lo return in season to ntlcild the Supreme Courl of our Stale, to be in session at Middlebury the last of January. On my nrrivnl nt Washington 1 lenrnt Ihe denlh of Mr Uphani, nnd in two or three dujs there after received n communication from the Governor by telegraph, informing me that he had appointed me to fill the vacancy. Reeling a deep interest in the confirmation of Mr lladger, I remained nt Washington, notwithstanding my en gagements nt home, until repeated ef forts had been madu by Iho friends of Mr II. lo procure his confirmation, nor did 1 leave until I became satisfied that the nomination would not be acted iqion in my nbsence, nor indeed until some of the warmest friends of Mr 11. consider ed liis cao hopeless. Tho subject was not brought up in my nhsenco; nnd it il proper hero to ndd that I wns present and voting on every occasion, after I look my seat under this appointment, w hen the subject or that nomination was under consideration. Mow fiir the opjioncnts of Mr II. strengthened their casu during my nb sence, I am iinnblo to say , bul however that may ho, the delay which gave them opportunity wss not cair-rd by Ihc nb sdicc, but by their own strength in Ihc Senate, previously exerted, nnd in oppo sition lo my vote! How fiir then I nm lo liu made responsblo Tor any change in lhe relative strength or parties on this subject, if nny such occurred, the public will judge. Itis now ascertain ed that had I remained in my sent du ring the " ten days," no dillerenl result would have been brought nbout than that which finally disposed of thu nomi nation. It may not he improper (o add, that my unexpected detention nt Washing ton rendered a short visit to my home necessary. Often days of absence, four were continued in going and returning, two were spent in attending to some matters of business, and the residua or the lime I wns confined to my houso by sickness i and the first time. I left my house, nfier having-sufficiently recover ed lo do so, I took thuenrs nnd proceed ed us rapidly as Ihc cars would carry me to Washington, I trust you will do me tho justice lo publish this explanation. Sam'i. S. Pur.i.rs. Hksistanci: to Law. It would he well Tor those men who counsel open or covert resistance to a law which in their own conceited opinions may bo uncon stitutional or contrary lo the divine pre cepts, to rend the charge of Chief Jus ticu Shiplcy, of Maine, to the Grand Ju ry, in a case of homicide ; which charge is contained in the fourth number of Ihe American Iaiw lletjitter. The occasion of the charge was the resistance of Iwo men by the name or Jewell, lo Iho exe cution of n writ or hnherefacittt, issued tiKnn judgment to gain iostcssion or premise which wero in o4(-stioti of Iho Jewells. They barricaded the door and iu the attempt or the officer with a ;wi lo force an entrance, one or Ihc party was killed by those in.ido tlie house. Tho Chicr Justice lake the fol lowing positions: Thccitirens rannot resist by fores Ihe execution of process obtained through the tribunals in Ihc regular course or proceeding, nlthtmijh lie tuny enmiiler it lo We Veen UHCvHititutiuiittlly mid injiittly obtained; inch foretVe relit lance would raider him criminally lialJe. The citizen is not nl liberty lo offer Iho least resistance by force, to the ex ecution of n law esteemed by himclf to ho an unauthorized and unconstitu tional one, nor may he incite other lo do to even when it nets directly ukju hi own ierson or projierly. The durgu it an admirable produc tion, nnd i a forcible coniincnlnry upon Ihe K),ition nisumt-d by llie fanatical opiotr of iho compromise measures, who counsel reni. lance to hue on the ground of unconttilulionulity by their own interpretation. llotlon Journal. Tin: Gt'i.i.oTivr. Tho Hotion W ha u cut of a gullotine, which it used to bring out nl ihu ronimi nri ini nl of a Whig administration. State or National. The oxeculivu tlandi by smoking a ci gar, while the he.i.lof a victim lies un derlha descended axe. Some motto quoits 1 f o n Whig ip- cell or Idler wai generally underneath. Tho Putt will hare a capital oera.i.m to bring it out nfter the fourth of March, nml fora mot lo we would i!?gel the following briel utrn el from a tpteh delivered by Gen. Pierre iu the Senalo iu 1811 t "There wat nothing in Ibe ndintnlt IntlioH ir General Jaekton which I to uniformly failml lo jutilfy at Ihe rcmor al of one worthy officer M gire place lo aiHither.- ProrHenee Journal. Six ser cBl. ha lsm rtlabliitiod by ihe IegUUturo of Iowa, at ihu legal raie oi iMero.1, wlmrc ito rate it sped find between thou- interested. Parties are. lejweter, alt-.we contract In wining for ibe piivmeut of ny rale ii! ex , Jmg i. n p, rem jr tn.uiu. Jrm.rn Its i - e.,wr or ttn ox Ki I JoiTlb truekby a lx ntjt e Ulrr ffom ftlllctnli Ni w Yiuik. I',!. , llie Slram-liqi I'liiti-.! Si.,. n f, n A'pinwnll, iiiiivmI ihi. nionung at , rhwk, bringing Cnliforiiia pa4.t 11 inlw Ijulng h ll Aipltiwn't en , I8lll iuU is-miiitlilig with Ihr Si,,, hfji Corli, wh,h nrrivrst at I'anam. Fob, loth, from Sun Finneies I tb I'. ' Tho slrnutthip Trnm iec ar:nr u Panama ivi the evening ofhc J;,) The heiillh of llnj .huiii rcmtini gowl, nnd Ihu rtxidt ncu Ii arc much imjirtivt-d. Tho liiiitid Stale brlngi .Ino tengors, und SI li.OtKl iu tvrie. No new of iniorliiiioe frtm ('sli(. nta. Provision! ul Ibe linnet (rt cheaper. Tho miner gentrally (rc doing well. Great excitement existed in ti!atr. rn C-ounty, on account of a great num. Imt nf robberies and tnunlcrs commit, till by nn orgnnizi.! band or Mciicant, Tbo wmerirnii were retaliating, The entire Mexlrnn qiubuion In been driven fnim San Andreni and il,t forks or the CnlavviTU. A nins niertiiig had lircn held to lake measure lo expel ihe Mr vine, HipuIntion from tlio country. All who rxfuseil lo lenic were In be thut don. An old Indian Chief nt Frciielitonn hud been hung by n lynching party, A young man named Irn A. Ware, a native of New Kiiglnnd, committed mi- : cido nt San Francisco. I'nutcitco, Jan. 31. Hit prep arations for the depart ura of the Mul have inteiferid ns usual with hutim-ii. For flour it is difficult tu give n quota tim, so small have been llie trnn(a lion. Jobbing sales nro rciortcd al nbout S23 per bag and barret. Panama, 15th. Tho steamship Sierra Nevada tnaJc the run from New York in fifty dayi to K point near Jnbhis, about 50 miles from this port, where she had to put in for fuel. She left Valparaiso Jan. 30h. The Sierra Nevada brought Valpa raiso papers to Iho 2rtlh or January. Thu sch. Daniel lleckwith, an Amer ican vessel, bound to San Frnnchco, was burnt in the buy of Tnlcuhuana. Total loss. Tho volcano of Anturo wns throwing up immense quantities of scoria. Three shocks of nn enrthquuku were ciri diced nt Conception on the lh, accom panied with n sulfocaling heat. The ship New Kngland, from New Zealand, put into Valparaiso January Gth, with 1000 barrels of oil. ltieh gold diggings hud been found tt Mcudor.n, on the Cordcrilln. Dales from Australia to llic Ifttli of December hnd been received nt Callao by the Knglish ship Irene, in thirty d.iti from Sidney, tho shortest passage ct er made between Iho Iwo ports. The yield of gold In Australia nmounts to 1,000,000 sterling pet month. The Government escort hnd arriicd nt Sydney with over 40,000 ounce. Thu Meteor sniled on tho 2llh Nor. for London with -10,000 ounces. Gobi wns quotid at 3 8s. fid. The harvest accounts nro favorable, nnd the hind producing abundantly. Flour hnd gone, down in Sydney to 12 per 200 lbs., or 23 per ton. The llritish steamer Holivar, arrived on the 3d, in seven days from Callao, with 8180,000in specie. The steamer Cortcn brought down 20 passengers and SI 0,000 in gold. Advices from llie provinces of Chlr iqui state that Ihc survey of Iho new routo from the Atlantic lo Ihe l'ncilic wns going on favorably. Anolhrr View of Gold II tint Ibr. A letter, dated Melbourne, Nor. 12, published in Jh'elem' lloutelmld Wvrdi, gives the following glowing picture of tho newly arrived emigrants on their first landing in Austrulin. Tho suffer ing depicted in this account is Ineidcntnl lo tho largo immigration, and to Ihu un settled condition of the country: " Comfort is unknown here llint is, in Iho town; although a house nnd gar den in tho hush is n very different thing. All the varieties of (he Knglish climate, and in fur greater severity especially with regard to flood of ruin, and dense clouds of hoi, blinding dust ruge in tho golden land. There are thousand! or persons, many or them women nnd chil dren, daily landing at the wharf, who can not, cither for love or money, gel places wherein to lay their head. Imagine a gloomy day (of which there tire many nl tho present tcasoa,) the ruin descending in torrents, nnd the un paved streets n tnorujsj the riwr steamers running up and down the Yar ra between tho town nnd Ilobson's Hay (where the shipping nrc nnchorcd) all day long (o convey at each Irip hund reds of newly arrived emigrant. Tho pitSM-tigers arc landed bag and baggage, on Ihu wharf, among hundreds of tin tr follow sutrcrcrs, nnd nrc left rulhlcttly lo their fate. The men or the different parties disperso about Ihe town in queil of lodgings ; the women scat themselves iqion their piled up baggage, gathering their wondering children around them, and await the liutband' or brother's re turn with ho and confidence. IIui bauds, rather, nnd brother do return, hut after long absence, with weary feel, fluiheil faces, and linking hearts, 'lliey have made a tour of the town, and there i no lodging lo be had they nre abso lutely houielrsi. Ileiides this, every urticlo of c'liiiutnptioii is enormoutly dear store room for luggage (if found nt all) it rtiinout. Again men tlatl wildly on ihe same errand, and again return uniucci s-ful. I hate seen tears lolling down more than ime manly ft I luu ' face, as hu hat stood contemplating his wife and children reduced tu such hard iiccctiitic J and II it painful lo witnetLthe stunned look of despair, or Ihe agony of gritf and tear with which the Knghth women receive (ho cruel In lelligence.nnd ehiip wilh Mrrniningcjt their ImmtUit little one to their heart i. The fevrrith huillo and excitement l Ihe wharf arc inma.ed ,y n notrl kind of mhi or nmikit, which it Incenantl being held, and which in itself, is alto a dilagrtrublu and ominous ' tigu bf tlo lime..' The wore thut sold lu Ihe opto airooniltt of ihe houtehould furniture, Ihc liltle lolt of good brought out oa ipeeulntioii, or often Ihe personal 'lit' only of many of hco -rde, who, un' ble lo find storage for their lhiiiS, t repl al a rent which would iu a fr day or week swallow up llitir wl-uU intrinsic value, ore comji lied lo aer fire ll.elr property for anything that il will fetch. Ill thott. llarr ll di greeable elRcl about Ihti first landing a kind of dampri thrown uo tht hops"' and prospect- a change Iri ihe bryM Idea ongn.ally formed udemohiion A Ihr vi.arf.ary catlle built twrt l" t Kurq, which for I am ir.urb ui ttr mi the expression of ihe huin.-.u c:it's" lawe I i ly f I . I iu f ' I on t p h-J . Uie "