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I riftf-ft tea 'oi. .CSV Whole No. iH'oiv ivrirs. Vol. y- iVo. rif XJiurlingtcm iruc Jvcs I). V. C. (' LA ll li. V. , Cihfur. Tsrmsi ! ai;e -5'ilncribers who receive tlirpnpci by tl5 'ajfrier t-.r' Il'ivii.l in ihU r.iiec, -iUl' Mail Sibsorilirrsaiiil tliusc who mK"' it "t the Itilirp. . . 2 0 II paid in advance ... I, ft CSTX'i i'ncriiil(;i.-tlo;ii''diiiilil nllarrencpjar' - c.iir,eti'ept tlif opii iiiol publishers, oi diftimtinued hnleesby p xilive onliTS. I'HICHS 1'Olt .inrVimst.Vr. O ip Si'iarf.lO line orU-s,3 iiiferliini!', $1,00 Ktch imertion alter Uie ad, a cts. n line. VST r.vai.V AliVLr.TlsLME.s'Ts.lwItli iilhilegrn lerallons.) One Ciiluinn gfiO.OO 1 1J ilt Colniiiii, . . . 8S,(ini Ko irih do ...... ".jlJ : ' In erf. i'i are ' ' lo'.oo 1 h i'in,lU Cur, la ' '. .' .' ' M.W tW riipprivileL'cof Yrariv A.H.tii-r? is Mrln- v Ifmittcil to t li f ' r o'-ii t'linifiliat? n.! ifjiilnr buM- liesi ; ar.il the l.nsiiii'.." t; . n Ailveilif-inc In mi? not ronsideredasiuchidinL; thai ol .is iiuliidual mem- Advertlspinrnl" tlinui.l be nnuUi'd llif num. pi w 'ekto 1) insertPil nth.-rwl-p tlioy will 1 1 con-tinii-d till forbid, or at the upturn "I the publisher. ' ' ii. j.. 1 . -r.i 1 11 mm XXMl COA!:ill.:a-SJ So.-.-ion. SLNATK. Mr. ScvvarJ presented petitions In favor of a Repeal of the steamboat law ; also in favor of a line of steamers from Urooklyn to Germany. A nvmorial I rom 'Mr. Morehead, 'asking for in appropriatiin to make experiments with a new patent for carrying cars up inclined planes, was referred. 'I'ho Deficiency bill was taken up and con fide red. Several amendments wore dif cussed one for paying lighthouse arrearages. ' In reference to the latter, Mr. norland said facts had been disclosed before an Investigating Committee of the Senate, which would astonish the country, fjoing to show that the most out rageous frauds had been committed in light house contracts. $25,000 was ntlJeu for the pay of Senators for the session after tho 4!h of Match. ' Mr. Gvvin moved an air.eiiilinent," giving g300,000 to California, out of the civil fund col lected there as duties on import, before hei admission into the Union. Messrs. Gvvin. lliifk, and Pearce supported, and Messrs. llorland, Ilright, liutler'mid Badger opposed the amendment. Without taking the question, the bill was postponed. Mr. Cass's resolution rcaffirmin; lbs Monroe dpclrine, and applying it to Cuba, wa$ taken un. Mr. DnuHao, having the ibor. proceeded to ' ..,.i.. .i.-c 1 1 1. o.ir .vl.iM. nuuicao iiiu tjciian; a. jji ta. it.ii'ti, ... .. ...w.. Senate adjourned. housk. The daily hour of meeting was fixed at 1 1 o'clock, and the order lur the evening meeting was rescinded. A bill was reported to adjust the difficulties nriiing out of the sales by the general govern ment of swamp lauds heretofore granted to rertain Stales. The bill provides that in cases where the government has sold c,...,,n I.....U crantod to States, the money shall be rrfundod, . ....... .1 ..,u.,ir on condition that they give a good tille to the purchaser. The Committee on Public Lands proposed hb a substitute, thai instead of money the States shall be permitted to select other. Iand, H'cre for acre. An interesting debate fJIovved between Messrs. Davis, Thorn5, Moore, and Clevel mil. ! () isongers by the Guldtn Gale, was upset 111 Mr. Cleveland concluded by moving to lay the Ciugres 'liiver, and all but 0110 drowned, the the bill on llio table carried, yeas 1 10", I Among tiiuin were U1100 women an J tw o clnl nays 50. t dren. in iiiriicciuai eiiori was (iiuno 10 reconsiuer me suojeci, wnen, auer passing iwo nenaie private bills, the House adjourned. W.vsuriGTO.N, Saturday, Feb. 12. Si: NATE. The Cinir laid before the Senate a inessajro from the President, enclosing tho report of the directors ot llio viiut. Uek'nOl Mr. Gwin moved to tako 110 tho rpsnl.uimi 1 providing that, alter Mond iv next, the hour of inoeiin.r shall bo 11 o'clock! on winch ionium two divisions took place, and no quorum voted. , I ho yeas and n lys then called, and the resolution taken up yeas T.'ie resolution wis adopted. Mr Halo presented a petition from Porta "o Louuty, Ohio, praying I l it stops ho taken to , inducu foreign governments to extend civil ' and religious iibor y to their pciqile. lie sni that account uiving tho petition hu hid received I a private letter, in winch it was up'Oil that this ' government would ell'ocl that object, and that- .vhon those governments had done lb,,- act of justice, ihov would Piimodi Holy appeal to this government to extend civil and religious liber- ty to the millions of cla'.Os in tins country. (L-viightor.) Mr. Da.it) reported hack tho hill vihieh ho introduced' last week, proposing reciproc il fish ing fights an I privileges between the Amen can and Uritish fishermen, hi the waters of both countries. i ho bin was taken up, when .Mr. Divis tirg- pd Its pvsago, and said that unless this subject vas arranged new, dilUcuilios might horualtor ' . . . . occur ol a serious iialuri Mr. Mallory slid tins' bill vvciild have the "fieAt to induce into Hie important li-horisof 'lib Southern waters a ctsi -s of people thev have ,io dosirn to ss'o in'ioiluce I. lie hoped 'ill it it voiiiii I ,y i. . .r i..: A t !., .! it he might havo tunc In irepireiiu a.'noinlii, .it I he hill was postponed. Tho House bill regulating iho fees to ho al- lowed the clerks, marshals, altoriues. solicitors, 'pren.:e hi some lecont iioceo.liiigs in the j proctors, and otl.e.s, in the United Sl ilu.s i rl1"1" '1 ,-'"llrl' ("ourls, was tikoii up. and, after toinodobite, .r. Phelps presented a resolution from the1 and nn amendment, passed. I Legi-I ituiu of Verunnt against reciprocal Adjoiiruod. trade wnh Cm id i. Also one in favor of Mr.j in u'm llenneti's Land hill. , ,, , . i' I'l-iiiniinii uas iirooo io caning lor co in tho House several executive ro-nmunica-1 . ,cs ,.f all ai.iiln-iiii...-, ; made smoo lilij. by lions were received and appropriately ref, rred ; Groat JJritaui lo the Lulled Slates, for thu ri-lit among them the lust pari ol tlio report of the i n.t, ii. ...... ,.r i'i i, " exploration of the river Amazon. Mr Duncan, from tho Coiwrntlco on f oni ruer"e, reported a bill, which w-is piss.-d, giv ing a register to a vessel owned by Juan Mil. ler, of New York. inont K i lironi. liuiHtu return of thu inouey I'miii I'lemlim's es iite and piuscd. Adjourned. Airivnlil" t'o NorCiani l.lg'it. Niw tnh, Vb. 111. TliesUMinur N'.rth- ,,, , , , ., , Mr 1. C 'I',. .,... .1 ... 1 .1.-1. " . . '. . r"..'"l "u "nil uie incoming ailiniuislrallnn i J no saloon ol l ie Mec nn es lost Inle Ins 1 The Senaie hill fr the rul.cfof Col. Fre- tnl,, o( , ,7 o timoi.v .al(, bo.1 Z .. " o " d Z. . , . " " ' . 'a ! ',um"": w "veral Senators and mt, appropri.t.ng 111.30 to p,y cort.tr. I.- fl,re ,he Committee, showing a tot t! disregi'.rd I , we c , ' . i, lJl'l,rj'lil'nt',tvl'!i aJ th.i a costs , Lng land, was lal.cn up, dob ,to. , f 1C hl,c iuterests and i? fradi.tent mi:,ise ol, Lie, , f , , o ,,v w 11 i ?. i, ti Z Z I : !!. ! :: . Ml"d ,'" Lrm ' .... ...p.i. .i. un .-.-I. ..nun n .xoiie, iirrivBii ui.cuiieci ot me MC, bill no uolice vvas lal.en ol this port this iiioiniiigiit lluVloek. She bring-, ((' passenger-, having coiinectod nt SunJuan with the Hr-airier i,f!i'ie e .,- l..- ! '. . an "' ' 'ii '"i - i Tin1 principal fomt us of tlio news have booni who would Imve some regard for Iho principles At mass meeting to-r,i'nit at tlio Mcclnn alroady received by the steamers 1' h il :tdul jh i:t of common honesty. Tlio amendment was ' ics Institute, it wm resolvoH tlint thu median uml Daniel Webster via Now Orleans, j adopted, i ten should return to work nt all the ostahli .Ii The Legislature of (ihfoini i was in cers'ion ( Mr. Ilrordlipad objected to the item appro- inunts wliicfi lnvo yioldo 1 to their demands, at Valejo. Tlio proposition to roinovo its sil- priaiing $J'J,U00 tor completing the Congrcs ' nnd tint tlio operative of those a-tnblisliino his tings to lionicia was icjectod. .1. II. Wall, eif -ion.il library, $.",000 had iilready boon expen- ' luce havo not yielded, sluuld bo supported Vf ............. .. .... ..I. ........ ........ !...- ..I' !. I 1 ... .It , . I .. . . . . t ... t ... ' 'I .ihmiii.iv,. us tiiu-L.ii K-et,nn.i wi iiil- ii-m-si;. Gov. liiglcrs mo.-rage was real' in tlio Hon-' iitc on tlio .itli oi' January. Atnnn-r tlio xn-1 .: ... . I .. I . - . r .1. I ui'Miiuii iiu lu'-iiiiiiiii'iins an cxieusiou ui mo 1 water front of San Francisco by encro lohinent.s ' on the haibor, and a ti'Oinoiial to Congress to ! abolish tlio Land O.nwiis-'ion. i 'J'ho stoain-hip Coitcs, whiiili arrived upon ithcijth, lo.-t 'J7 pascn(,'0H on tlio trip fioin iPatnmi. AmonL'thoinwore ,. W'oodhrid ro. "f Dartmouth, Mass.; I! Wiiloriinti, of Mnino; i ' li. l.ro.or and i,. W nlkor, nt .Maine. Tho S. S. Louis, i,on, San .loan, arrived up ! on the !)d. bavin" lost 11 pieiiirivs. . .l...'M I I.... 11 ' 'I'ho sto nnor I'inariia aimed up on the 11th. U is now behoved that onlv four lives wore lost in tlio collision between tlio stimneid Cu- "mt'cho and l'raijdon, in Inch the former wus funli. Tlief o v'oi o M rs. V : iter a nd ono of ncr children ; .Mrs. liinlio, and aii unknown man. , ' 'I'hoy h.id come up ill thu S S. Lewis, and Mrs. j Winter was on her way to join her hii-li.iud at j Marvsville. Tne Cuunnclio bi'loned to Mr. 1. iilnuulij go, and at the tune of the collision w..s J,.,..,..; , , jii ...... on nor way io .sjcrjinenlo Willi aLout pas- UJ V. lbtUtllVlllU ....liM. W J IM3- seniicr.s. Tho p.lot boat Sni Witch was wrecked 011 j l.'io night 01 1110 in. mi on . M '.v. ,'. s:vod. Madam I! rvai.oi.iii'i ;r'o lr- lovvoil ion- r.ort on tne IO111, pi oiiaratory to her doiii.iuro fur South A in-inci. i The (.marl piuand varioloid hid boon quite recarjrs, he referred to the fact that the Aliii provilent ut Souora, but was on thu 'decrease. ' isters were guests of Hargous, iedging at his Tho small pox prevails to a considora bio cx-' house and eating at his board while in Mexico. tent on tlio SIhuim.ius river. So great had been tlio scaicity ol provisions in thu mining dis'ncts that Flour had boon sold lor j.1,50 per pound. Dates 1 1 (Jin Oregon aru to tlioll.l of January. The weather was very severe, and largo quan tities of snow h id talien. Many overland emigrants vvero arriving in a very destitute condition. Snow was repoited to be ten loot deep on the Calapooyi mount. tins. ' The citizens of Noithcru Oregon had mot in Convonti'jn. and adopted a memorial to Con-1 gross fur the croutnni of a now territory north I ol the Columbia rivur, tu bu called llio L'olum- hian territory. j A.iivnl of the Tuole Sum. ' I Nfw York, Feb. K5. 'J'ho ttoanishin Uncle , Sam, fr.'.in Asiiiiwall, Feb. Ii, wiih :j50 passon- gui-.iiiiii ci'iu,uuu in specie, principally 111 me I hands of her 11 M-engcis, I The Wir.ti.'ld Scut arrived at Panama Feb- jiuary 11, with UoU passengeis. j Tno Culled Stiles spoke, 011 h.?r way down, I olf'St. Lucas, while ships Citizen of NanUtek-j ut, and Huntress, of Cold Spnng. I IL tlr-' t"SJ J he vellow lev er at Pan una 1. id almost en- appeared. Iho eleaniers Golden Gate, Nmlhernor, I Wii.lii'ld Scolt, and thu reserve steamer Un ion, were in pott. I Thu Unc.u Sam left Kingston on the 7th. ' Among her pi-sungers 1110 Hon. Thoiu.n Van I urei. i.f Culili.n'i.1. L'oui. Ileal, Indian Agent. D.ipt. Sloneiiian, U. ii. A., Capt. K'uiy-ill ol'i steamer Northerner, .viajor Loo.iiij, and Col.' Oiinun. Tho steamer Ohio, fro.n Aspinw.ill. v.ith tho I ........... I ,1 I' .1 1 -.. ' Uti-IIIT; un. 1 in-.- in. us in in; siUitlllUI tJUlllOIl Gate, arrived at Kingston on the 7lh 111-1., as the Uncle Sun was leiung. Too Ohio has on board nearly i: "." i.OL'l) 111 specie. Miss Calliorillij Hayes was expoutud by thu nej.t Eteumer, and anangomenis were being made by her agnut for a ccneeit. 1 ll was rumored that a ho it contiiin'ng thirteen 1 pr- steamer urren sailml trom I aiiaina (.11 the 'JOlli. for Sin 1'iaiKisco, and thu Columbus enlho'-JM. 'I'ho Hritis.'i in ill .steamer silled lor Llini on tiio i 1 til. Thu steamer Tun- (lessee, from Pan un 1 lor Sin Francisco, was spoken on tho 17th :i0 miles south of San Dingo. '1'he steamer Panama arrived at San Fran 'mco or, the 1 llli, and the Caliloru cn ihe IO1I1. 1 "u '"H"cr losi o passengers by death, the lat- lt r.''. .. , , . A MS "'" brought before the California ''"ai'ire Inving fr it-objsct the prevention "' ""'""P'die.s 111 provisions, and the )gnis!iment ..(all coii'biiMtiiots for raising tho uncos ol nr. uc. us oi io iu j me penalties are verv severe, nn 'r,,""""ni irom one . : t:ve years, and Hues ol pri-onment from one ! : Iroin 1000 lo So,000. A proposition is on loot to run a steamer to Ihe head of navigation of the Colorado liver, "!"''" 400 lnl1-- ofStlt Lake City, audio w"lcl' I""1" ll!u '""rinous will undertake to " rullr"'"J ('ul" 'heir capital. L'hly men aimed t Suasta, on the 8th of ' -''-ry. I""n Lureka, 30 of whom were more ' '' -.. .....n. n i, lejiimeu (iiaiuuovv is lour , mo ii oi tut'p at i nuiiy. i no vviicio ot that i region of cuuotry was sulVering from want, ' there had been no Hour at Lureka for -10 days. 1 I Advices from Trinity are lo tin- 15lh Nov. j i The rep nt ol the revolt of the mlives against, i French is contradicted. i lie urig Asa 1 ariier arrived at Iapeclnn uiu jui in .vuiemair, irom oan r rancisco, with . I'at'ngers . ' nt' "-'i"oner Lhim.uapl. l-ra.-t, arrived on .I.n lll . f. I I.I O.. I ..... Mum uiiii jiian uui ouii. Wfecl.ir.jton, Tuesday, Feb. Ll. KNATC. A com niiiiicatiou was received from the I v. ar ilopartmen'. Mr, liid.'ur frvn ! ho J 'henry Co'ivnille auiioiiih' -i i ui i in jircvoui oi .lout, jut;i:i in tho l.oi,.ts of the district, 1 ng ie-, Tne D. fii'ieuc.y bill was taken up. Mr. Gwin's amendment to give California 83(10 000, itc, was ill-cussed. The appioiuuiKui lor the extension of the capilul mine up. and Mr. Ifoiland said ho had , w, ...b. ",v,.,w ..."Hi I . .u ..ll UAK III .1 11.1 111 a III .11- I.I II,.. l.l, li.... l : ner unbend uf in this country b.ifore. The Co...i?..w.er of .he public buildings had slat- td 111 hi, evidence ll,,t the Siiper.utendei.t ol' it... i ...!.-- ....I I. ...I I.: f ...I.. I.... the w.nks had appro ichi'd him Willi fraudu cut nr. if. 1 1. il ion. ii ml 1 1... t I... I. . .1 I.. r. ..... ..I .1... .. . ' , ' c . ....... - i'. 'I'ho evidence showed that largo siiiim had ben .qn mderid and eniln f.i'.ci diiriu" the pa-t ,,r lie ditind 'or lie fa'ur..' tf i7ovi'le fir ' s 1 . i . oi , ' i ,, rtnt bv rfii olb cr I. I. lor I ll. II . I .1 . 1.. !.!... . . . . , . ..- . I'trilll.ill UCIUIC (lie IllllrC. Ilulie ird uf III this eo.inlrv li.'fore. 'I'lie r.n-n, . i . . r,.,.,,i il. V....I, .if.. i.i l.; l. uru, which no inoiigui a large iuiii lor uie 111- itijr up of one room- Air. Ilunler explained tlr.it tlio expenses II i . . . ... 1 . noma cxeeeu uii! csi mr. 10.1. as i turned out lint the damage by lire lind been lar greater limn was at first supposed. The room would be Iho largest one mads of iron in the world. The bills tor tint material alone ranged lor 850.000 to 70,000. .Mr. llorland .main took the floor, and alter some further exposition of lbs frauds conneot- eel '.villi the Caoitol extension, moved to strike nut the whole appropriation for the eMens o : 11. - 1 1 ... .. he desired to suspend the work till oilier ner- tons should be appointed to lake chcrjjs of it. Mr. Cooper, of Pa,, delendcd the character ol the architect. The motion to strike out was reiscted by 2-1 to 23. Mr. Walker moved to strike out the proviso ion iucrealni! the salary ol tlio Census Sux penntendent to SJ.00O, The resolution of the Committee of For- eiun P.elations on the dray grant were taken 1.. .r ' " up .III. Mr. Halo oni)0ed tho resolutiona bec.ausn they proposp a course ol action leading to a war tv, en. upon a matter vvherfl Mexico sbly r'gh'. He evHirinied, vvif'i iiio Garav iTdiil. ... ..I it vva 'i. riH'.-t gieal m. to be utterly vvorlhle.i?. In tlio course of his Mr. Se.vard t-aid this was not the fact as it referred to the present .Mini -ter. Mr. Halo said it was iho late Minuter and some ( f his prdece.-sors. Air. Urooko said he rejoiced that the oppnsi- lion to lliosc resolution; came from the quarter ll did. It evinced a spmt ol opposition which would oppose any interest not benefiting north ! of a certain lino, and a sniril whu-li ti'mild strike down any interest, provided the blow would nass through Hie Southern heart. He commenced an ex uninalion of tho case, but Elding ihe floor when the Senate adjourned, " IIOLL. TI13 details of Ihe Coinage bill were read " mo,l,1,,, of 'Mr- I,rIc';l,0,1, ?'-"e ""UiL passed tho Senate bill to prevent in certain cases, a failure of jiislico in the courts ol the District of Columbia. This is suppo-ed to nave relcrence to the liardner case, which is shortly to commence and will not probibly be concluded bclure the close of t.10 December , lenn.J 'J'lie House then went into committee cn ths post ol'.ice appropriation bill. 1!V LAST Mtill' !S .HAIL. Di'piirturc of the l'rciclrut lilcet for the u.lt of Government, Concord, N. IL, Feb. 11, 4 P. M. Gcnu iial PiEitc e has just depirted for lio-ilun, en route to Washington, accompanied only by hu private Secretary, Sidney Webster, Lsq. A large iimr.bt. ol our citizens look leave of him at the Fagle Hotel, and at the depot, but at his request there vvr.s uc public demonstra tion, which would otherwise been tendered. Gen. 1. will flay in Uo-ton tonight, and per haps will reach New York lomoriow night, or the lollovvtng morning. The new Cabinet lus been formed definitely and iinchango ibly. This will be announced, 1 learn, in the New Hampshire Patriot tomor row. General Pierce hr.s as yd communicated the ii.tine to no others, than th.i- .v. 10 will compose the Cabinet and probibly will not do so until the 4th of March. There is no trulh in the newspaper reports 10 the contrary. Puf.i'ap.atihxs at Washington to kkecivf. GnM.iiAt. Pieiice Washington, Feb. 11 A joint moiling of the Cuinm.ttee appointed by the City Council and the Jackson Democratic Association, to inak-arrangements for the re- ception of Gen. Pierce, was helJ on FnJay nigh!, at whnh it was determined lo meet the I 'resident at Rallnnure and escort him tc. ' Washington, The Srr.iKE at Halti-momi:. liiliimoro, Fob. 12. The engineers and brakeuien ol the lialliinore and Ohio Railroad resumed their Hosts l.isl iili'ht. and a lariru urciiiniihiiimi r.f Ire. ght trams .vhich cumbered the streets lor many miles in the vicinity of Camden Point -tatiou, are now rapidly disappearing, I ho workmen will go to work in Ihe morning. Wiuan's. Deir.-'ail'i and oth;r large e.-tal'. li. uncut still rfln.n in :irrr.,l. in il.e .,,,1 of Iho operatives, and another large ineetni" will be held m Monument Square l.'l'h. Tue boiler and car makers in Norfolk and Portsinouth, have ttruck, and sent a Cum- untlee tu tins city. 1 Hi -Monument P-jnaro was agiin thronged mis morniiig by tl.o str.liing workmen, march-. ing about vv itli banners and music, Tllewoik-, men cl the Federal Hill establishment to the ! number ol S00, have joined Ihe strikers. About. -100 of the lliltimore and Ohio Railroad work-I nu n also attended the meeting, thev haviinr p'edged themselves lo stand by the others, and cons, (juently refuse to go lo work, uolwith- standing (lie Uoinpany give the prices. The engineers and brakeinen, however, are all at llicir posts and llio trains run regularly, Tno - , r.. . . " 1 siriuo oi mis latier cuss was a separate allur. and they made no pledge to the mechanics. 1 he engineers on ths Suqiiehannah Rail road are also at their posts, but they have given notice that they will quit tonight, am oiiiiii. aim II cease un-1 ,ce'4 ' i I t ut 'rations on the road shall cease un 'i.e ie iiaiiius receive their prices. J.'i. i..'... I is to carr ".- P:i shur ' fie'gni in I'ni.adi'lfiliia, and send by luc Cen tral mad , Wells ci Miller, Ames it Green, and Washington it Magee ure Ihe only em- payers that have given the pikes; Ro.-s it Win.ins, who employ 800 hands, reluse to li- to ihe demands of the workmen ; and so do Murray it Hazlebiirt and Adam Dunlead. who legoiher employ 1000 hands. I'ho employer. havo hold a meeting, and 1 pi-sed a resolution cordi'ir.nu'.g tho Cny ('jon ci! for inlerlori'g with the prices of the ra:!io id n.ech iiiils, and asking thuiu lo instruct tho City Directors in Iho railroad for an increase of lilieeii per ceiil. on thu large contract lor car- ri.ige, and locomotives which they have made with tlio noinpiiiy. ! ,1,1 It I . ..' .. . . .' . 1 III! lit lil. 'Ill ill llin (iii.f.HMfr a, 1.1 Iin lii.l in. form illoll frein lln, V.irll, llii. In. I lil.n I.. I.n. ,eve thr ro v.o,;d bo a gnnd r. ...o.nl strike. 1 ,,, !l p. .v.-Tl0 engineers, firomon and i 1 .... ... 1 . r.-. I. ....,.. . .. . id., s!,i j.m,,!. ,i, k..;i...,,i ' l..i. . i... . , . .i.i , t. . . ,ilu .in. iu-ni.ii, un i uiu llll.lliestf iii- run , except llio mill train, is entirely suspoud- ed. Wc leirn fron irrisliurgli !nt all the up 'r s. Clous .if I'e I'.'iin-vlv i.m rri 1 . Pi't- '' l M ' ' III I I V uy o.oiltribtltiniH, I .! t-'iirw mi lli 1? illimnrn nnd Dim 1? .,11. ' road aic now ruiinti" ici'iil irlv . o o J - - " id aic now rilliniiL' iCL'illirlv. Good order nnd (Mliet inevails. W.sin.oro.v Ni:ws. WnihrMcn. Fob. ! 1 I 'I'ho Secretary of the Treasury has an pointed Mr. Hunter, of tho Senate, and Mr. Ilrook, of the House, to visit tlio Philadelphia mint and test the accuracy of the assays. Mr. Strong appeared to-day before the Com mittee appointed to investigate tho alleged j ' " ? . " . i f! " ! q i" . ou.wiu-.-mi .n i.it: Mi:vioii3 ,'-, nuss ; other testimony to tho sa;nu ulVect will bo lorlhconiing It ,s expecod that ho.l, sides w , be In !y heard, and that tho Committee .l report ah th, month. run i.iNr. n.tit.notn rroi' .vnnrrt.t.- w INi'.w Yoiuc HalliK'.cte, Feb. 11 Tho Leg islature ol" Virginia on Saturday passed a rcso , lution requesting fir States of M iryhnd. l)ol 1 11 ware and Now Jursev. to "rant ri"ht of wav 1 v , . 1 orlc. for an air lino raiiroul from Norfold to Now ... , ., . 1 nt; oiMiinoru nnn ins ajj tin uuen to con nect lipyond liiclimond. Tun Cu.on Snip A "no Ycrk, Feb. I."). 'I ho LiiCaJu.i allied at 1!! uu.iittcs pi'.at U this !' '1. 'u a , .: .. , .,(. ru.iched tin' Narrows. .,t n t.u trior before (i she h.nl not 1.-.1 t, . , , n-ai-iieu too opu. iter avorago s'poed was hcvon Knots. New lt.vi.rio.vn. Tho air lino raiiroul of Assembly today, also p its tl.o Senate. sysiem is inueeii dcploraiiio ; anil iiuioriuiri'o VVcnfun N J Feb '.vi w eo"''ned to tho fashionables, but bill has' paUil i'hii House' VKU:'"U '' I'Imc in society. So- It is beiii'i'ud t li tit it will C!J' 'u',l,va'''i "Inch are participated 111 uy both FiUk. &c. Detroit, Feb. 1.1. The store of J. II. Otis, in too new block. Congress street, was tiurnud this tu .ruing. Stock ol dry goods nnd tho building vvero destroyed. Iiiiuiod for .j'fiOOO in F.tna, Hartford ; and' l.",00(J in othir otli'.'o.s. r 1 . .. , Ihe Logishturo adjourned yosljr.lay aftrr p's-ing a bill for a Hydraulic Canal around th Siult St. Maiio. I.iouori I,vw I:;iiictmi..t of Shiuti-a r. Uai'I'Kiis. Chicago, Fob. 1,"). Tho liquor law as amended by iho House, p issed tho Senate yesterday. A number of persons connected with spiiitu- ,11 oircios n.ivo iioi'ii liiiiii'K.-ii lor a riol grow, out of thu excitement at Paino's private Ujiik. .vir. is 1 11 k sun continues. .1 riving tuauiac. Fiiom IIava.vv.- V.i7..M.,.iri, Ftb. IS. Tho steamer Osproy h is arrive here 111 I days and ..'U hours liuni Ilavani. Her dates lire to the 10th nut. .Mr. King's health continued to iin prov e. Tuk SoL-riir.a.N Sin Kr-.flaWwori, Feb. !" 'i'hi! .Mechanic's liiitnutes was agun thronged thii morniiig. A proposiiinn was 111 trodiijod to allow the hands of the llilliinore nn.l Ohio It-iilrocd, up 1 of all o'.hois tint give p icos a-I.ed, I., go to v, .irk, a.ul bind them selves tu e iiilribiite 'Jo per cent of tiie-r sili rtcs lor I Iiu support ot their brethren belonging to tho shop, that refuse to give thu prices. The proposition was di-ciHsj.l but not decided, when the uieoiipg iii'inurred t'r.til ti o.il'iori.oor. F11 0 vi liiu JX V .ii.i). .' iltimorei Feb. I he si-h Clan arrived hero lins morniiig, fioin Rio .laii'Mri Jan. "jlli. 'I hcsteiincr Siurra Nevada, from Now York, arrived at ILo Janeiro ;U. The l lou'iles in .1Ie.ieo. 1aeii.moi:e, Feb. 15. Four New Orleans mails have arrived. Tho following ztj the particulars relative 10 the dismiss.;! of the Mexican Congress. Pre-ident Cevalos' b.ll was under discussion, providing tor the eonvue itiou of a Convention. -ongress went 111 o eriel ses-1011 and agreed to sit unlit tho bill was disposed of. Tho Com- miltce reported against the bill, recommending that ;t be sen; to the Committee on the Grand Jury. 'J'ho motion was cirried, and the Com mittee proceeded to present an ncriuation against In tu lur intriguing against Ihe Consti luiion. The President refiisel to answer, denv iir' tu ..i.thor.ty l Longr.ss which impeached hnii. Congrfs continued in session amid great excitement. The palace meanwhile was tilled with the military. Ammunition was sent to the birracks, andscver.il loinis wore reinforc ed. 1 1 was also arranged tint the garrison' should pronounce against Cnp.'ress. Tno, meiiibers rem lined in th-.-ir seats until half past ten o cioci. Dm Thomas Marini cime into the hall, fol lowed by 100 soldiers of Ihe Nation il Guard, look po-ses-ion of the avenues, doors, iic, and called the President of the Chamber out side. Senor Montez wont out then, when Ma. rim gave a verbal order that the President of the Republic had dissolved thu Congress. Se nor Moulez r ft ii r net lo the Chamber, an oiinced th- fict it vacated the Chair, which was taken by Senor Guzman, Vice President, who declared the session continued. The announce ment was agreed lob.' iiccl.tinalion. Geiural Marini then in itched into Ihe centre of Iho hall and cleared the seals at the point of ihe bayonet. The members then directed their course to the ronvi'nt of San Francisco, bill were forced hick by troops, and then went to the Convent L'-pirilo Suite, vvhero ihey drew up a manifesto and proles'. Here the Coui inander of the National Guards came to lliem with about filly men, vvinnn ho left at the door, and told the members pre-enl that ihe Presi dent requested them lo di-solve and not force In in lo proceed lo exireiniiies. Senor Garici'. ... r . - lra' " ,l0 WJS Prefl,l'"g. refused, and the Ca in ma nd s mi retired. Th.' Chamber continued Mime liiii.- . ii 'it in ses-imi ivituoui ii,. lU,. lion. '1 'io P H.eiit (litii Issued on the s,ini; uiglil a J. rto convoking tho Convention in the same teims as in the bill rejected by Con. gross. rr....i.i I rroiihlo lietween I In; I'ostninslrr Geneial 1 nml a .Wenihei ol tlio It (HI Wasiilnotos, Feb. 15. lion. George Itriggs stales ihat he called on the Postmaster Gener al yesterday, to pre. cut the pelttion of ihe Chamber of Coiuuierco and Mime ol the priii--cipl.! merchaiMs i.f New Vork, ashing that a steamboat may bo employed lo meet Il.e ocean steamers Hi the Narrow, n ml Ir.i nil... il... I. ire city, thus gaining several hours ; and ,u was proceeding lo explain tho nature of the petition, vv hen he vv as rudelf uds.,il...l I... M. n. ,i.i i ...i , . i . ' . . I i iiu, i! is reason to lift, eve th.it an extension I j- . .... a ropor ed Zh luvebeeo I . iUj L. ' """i ad' J"3'..". III llio IllUl.t KubVr CH-a Wi be ,!,.,,,,., I justed. 1'iesi lent elec! en i ioto for Wii-liinploii-l.oiN- of n I.iikc -urn of.lloiiei'. Wisixr.llEU), (.Mass.) Ieb. iy General u'rce xff''d at llartf i.d at li'iy fivo mimner 1 nisi sPLfil thu ei.iil.. I . t , l i a . i n, .V ' ' n " "if HUH" ui A gentleman who tenk tho cars at Meriden yesti idy lor Now York, lost a package con liinini: S500U in billi on a Hartford Itank I he I rain had just started from the depot as ho arrived, and he assisted the bA'irnni'c master i to put on his trunk, holding tho package of j monev under his arm. Tht loss was not dig. I J I... 1. 1 ,,il I .. V ,wi;ica lj iimii unit i inu 11 ill II iva nuai n v; w I Haven, wtinr.. Iin took n Imirrfv nml ilrnvn lurk to Wallimrfonl. from tvliir.li "nljrn h liillritvnd the track back to Meriden, but without discov-. 1 ering me money. To-Uay yJOU is ottered tor its rscovory. " 1 lie Sickness tin bour.1 the Autnrtir. ; N"ny Ynntr. IVb. 1.1. The shin Antartle' from Liverpool via Norfolk, has on board forty 3 :iP '." a,,J PM?'y l" be ll,1d i appealed Hi oilar.llll lie 1 lie small pox lias entirely (lis. Sixty-thrci deaths have occurred Uiu'co leaving Liverpool; she landed twenty- three of ihe'sick at Norfolk. . . Socio! l'ctiv:ils mid I. iitc Moms, " 'I'hc llii'h cil'y mill soon pai'i from the luce. TIip 'p'Mls ol I on y Iruiu lbs uiiiul i!riait, The tot 1 11 unit Id . 11 nuii'-tiy alul orace, 11 1 i 11 1 1 'i .ui a . ii in- j i lucii iti 111 n 1 ' . It is .-aid tint certain fashionables of Nw'doin her hand, without c candlestick. I ork arc about to atlompt an i,npo,f,i,t rolon.i 111 tlio social testivitlos ot tint city, iniiioiv, change in tho horns of assembling and ile pitting from Iho brilliant parties that tire given ,r'"" "'''n l!no. It is to to lu.ped that the ''I1'"" ' di be '.'toinl-d w-th siicooss. and tint the Under ot inn 111 Philadelphia will imitate .... i..i.t 1.. ii... 3U (-,,ninii-ii(i "i'- "u '.'.iiii'i. j nu umsuu I pua'jpi, ,-jiuiy (juiiiiiii.-iicu uoiuiu ten (ir oiuvt'u o'clock, and seldom break up till two or three in tho morning. Thu effects are pernicious 111 Her master dashed down tl.o slurs, 'tin1 pas iilmost ovvry point of view. The health of the sigu vvas long and dark, his knees threatened fjir L.id di-licato cannot but sutler, while to give way under him, his breath was chocked, young men and oid, wno arc engaged in busi liens oporaiions, 1110 next unv are renii'ri!d ' . !..! ......I". .1 I...l, 1'. I ..... M " '""I iii-.iiii, ..nil jii; 1. nun. iiiiiuii-u nil lUlr nrjmnry llV.M,mA When, too, n . it often happens', sovor.il of tnoso eii'.crlaiiiinont.s take place 111 rapid si:'- ' cos-ion. e uisod bv a weddinir. ihe return of .1 relative from a long absence, or some similar ' circumstance, tho tax upon th time, the enor- gy and ihu he.ihii of tln.co who feel bound to attend, is indeed heavy. Nay, sickness and (loath are otten produced. It tlio truth could be ascertained the bi'ls o'" mortality would icll a leurt 1 story upon tins subject, .uinv a t ii' 10 nun , full of youth and hope, has absolute y d inctil .iero!t to do ith. In other voids, she I as hcu 11110 excited by the c.:lilli ir.iiiug iiiovcineiils of the polki and the qii.idrl!c, a'; d whilom a hea'ed and o.-ihilisted cute, has ex posed herself to some current of air. or hashiir- nod away long after midnight, vv itfmiil caring sultii'iently for her w ardrobe, and has thus in-1 the head of the stairs he smiled at nis pruviutis l,n tho earlier stage of President Polk's admin VitodacoiJ, a cough, and all the Bid conse- alarm, but the reaction was te,o polverl'i'.l, and ;utratloti, a distinguished Senator fro 11 one of ipionce", 'I'ho giddy, ihoiightloss and uie.-;- b.e vy'as conveyed to his bod senseless, and the southern slates appe irod before His Excel pertenced s Idoni constder those things until many weeks elap ed ere his nerves recovered loney, and exh tinting two written documents) too late. Titty are in some sense not account-. sufficient tone lo allow him to resume his s.nd they were tho petitions of two 'different able. 1! it th.-pircnts and guardians who in- business. I individu ils for the olfice of Collector of a c-rr- fluonce and coii'.rnl, are sadly culpable, when ! Ihey do not exercise duo auttiority 1 It is: a mistake liio.'Ti.ver, on tin.' part of pa 1 -.e.-.t.:, z oncoiirago their sous and daughters to I p utieipalu night after night, 111 this desjrin- turn nf f i.-luolilu dissipation. The physical 1 c.iiistiiutiiui will nut bear it. Decease and do- ijiiiiv aru iiiovu iiuu us iiiu oousum iiuii.os, 11 1110 -vstom bo lung pur-110 I, except 111 rare cases. Lei any one visit 11 lluoiiged assembly, and single out thu languid and faded belles, w ho y. t unite young, seem prematurely old Let 1 1 111 then institute the proper inquire;, arid ho ..in . Usui. 1:1 inu i.ausu-s it' 1 . st 111 1 iiu lioins, id a freipien' iittendanco at social te.stna! The liilinan machine requnos not only the eco - 1 ,, ,!,.! ..,,..., .. ,rs i,..,.r. l.nt rr.,,',,i ,r.. llr.MiU.il !i.ti..li lis li.il.iir. hill rn. rill inlr in ut forget the co.nforls of others. The cooks, 1. 1, .,..,; i.. .1... ....! , ii i.,.. ........-.i..."-! ....s. v ,,, ..ui'iiiwii, and especially tho poor horses, are sad suf- I'orer.-, in coiiseipienco of these midnight and iiiorning'iovek A friend of ours soir.e lima cir.ce.pronouiicod a vorv blller phiilinpic upon tho head ot a fasliMiriblo 1 uly, wno during one of the cold cVt diys of the "present winter, kept her coich- linn waiting nearly an hour holore the d or of a popular dry goods establishment. He said that ' vcir.au could have little thought, less i coiisidor.'tiin, and no hiiiinu sympathy, who I I -. --p." "" " J '"lui ciiiiu t;i.itu((ru unv u uiu ir ui i.iciu .. in , eatiii;;, (Irnking, (xercie an I sleeping. These be either killed or captured bofl ro tho rest wi!, are among thu esse.itiab of a licaltiiy esist-, I; isten in a:;J surrender at (li'.cretion. S-ip- . once and i long life. ' Hut how c in they ho I posing, how over, that it might be necessary to ! adhered to, under the fasfiiouablu and mistaken , kill 1U of llio warriors (oiio-tlilrd of their w'hoiu system of the present d iv ? (n another point number) before the rest become terrified at b - I of view, the error is one that needs reform. In j jug waylaid and "still-hiiiitod," tho whole ex- I Inn . ni,r illnr nt r nil ti n 1 1 i V m n tit Wit ' i- t lil I . T t.l I. . . Mo't linn ...1 1, .. I... won d thus iinnecossi'ily punish another, how- wouks at a tune, with the doublu object ol rid ever humble his position, for the mere in In-1 ding their State of its greatest curse, and eam gonco of caprice and curiosity." " Do unto j iugat the simc tune, a lew thousand dollirs others," itc, is a doctrine Ihat cannot bo too hold it to be a demonstrable fac, that it is frequently remembered or toe j (L.tohsiy prac i liseii. i no man or mo woman wno has proper it'oiings anu consiierations mr inoso m ins u- the risks and sulfur thu privations ol stilMiimt- riu best "mils of Gud are f.ee to all h'.s bur service, nay, lor the horses and tlio dogs of, , tlum for the consideration of night or ton creatures. Tho free air of heaven, the n ire their respective establishments, is imbued with tiJars a iiuiith, is asking too much of their water th U sprint fiom the earth, t isle as fres'i the true spi'tt of gonti.ity ami pl.il ii.tiiropy, ltri(itisin. Nolhing shcrl of high rewards will J v ul,j ils SHtfeliv t0 the poor man a- to the rich, and desurvos the bles-uig which a beiiihceiit j caue them to'be still-huiiled ; and unless ihc K.cu'!e in.igo'ralos him, sleep refieshos hjm, Prov ideiice has poured out with so liberal a 1 1)0 sl,.,untod, I despur of ever seeing th'.-.u , ,lt. beauties ot nitnro delight hmi as well, and hand. And t Ins doctrine is especially appliea-' rt.m,INOd. It l- because they sliil-hiint us. thiti this npn. COun'ry, at least, the power of iu blo to social leslivitios, friendly ru-iinions, mo ml,drod of them can in ike llu.i.selves for- tellectual and moral i.nprov.i.iient isas-reii. lanii y or tashiouablo parties. I uudable to eighty thousand people. Those As hu n initv progresses, the dillerence betw ecu J here is no good reason for the continuance !slV:,ges Inve boon for lifioonyo rs laughing at . iu, L'm,oror'aud u co union ma.i giows le-viaiiit' of the prescn' policy. Its reform would bent- ollr m .rclnug coluini!s,or our pgerilu diplo nacy, Cj U'roiiJence Junn.r.l. 7 lit ull concerned. A little courage too on the r(..ir:irdiii" i:s with no meru dioad linn thu n iy part ot a few, and a spccrsslul charro would , b-pccrssful cl: readily bo i)c-v.ir.piishod. It Is llio'Joinplaint with tortigiiers, ill it American ladies are less robust than they should ho, ihat their checks . arc Pilor than thev might be, and th it their I I phj5ic.il dtv'eli.pineut eonerally, is not so full j is physicians eoiisiiier compatible with health I and vigor. Tno reason: iisiigued ure, thin 1 siioe.s, inadequate exorcise, late hours at ficlal. festivals, and unnecessary exposure to the i night or niorniiig air, on returiiing lo their . ,?rp4 fl,. " , ' ----- . . . hiiroly some rcinodv siiould be uppiied some ruioriu snoubl no alteinpted. V o are among those who believe tint the true way to enjoy life, is to violate as htllo as possiblo.'the dictates of e minion beiisu and thu require monts of nature, and especially to .ivnM' tho pernicious though fashion ible ormr nl liiruin'g night into day. " Lirly to bed and e.rly to rise," is an old'ai.d a luunoly aphorism, lull it is full of until and philosophy. The freshness of youth, and the roses of beauty are gilbert rl, not at thu midnight hour and amidst giddy and excilt'd thrcng'i!, but through wholesome liilluptices of air, exorcise and iiioJerale recre ation. - I'lnta. llii'iuircr. (XN-'nevi Lvkf. Si'i'EKioii. Wo hid the pleasure of a visit this morning from 'I'. Jack son, -q., Agent cl ll;o .Marquette Iron Coin. pirn-at Carp Kivcr. Ihko Siiiforior. I Ie left J i:a. River about two' Weeks ago, e'.me b$ dog tram to Mono.nunee, I!)0 mile.s, then took slaigh lor Green It i v and thu stages loChtcago, Mr. J. stopped a few days on tho way, and lliinks the winter p.urnoy c in now be nwde from Carp Uiv. r to ClovoUnd in about eight or imio days. t i i . i ... . Mr Jrii'UjS ill Ol Iflfl fll II mil intrr u i i'. 'Ta' 111,. S Mierior 8 verv tine I' h- fa!" of snow was early and heavy, and tho snow is ' t'imigli wo lnvo nowhere soon the fact dis'.iti" now about six foot (loop on a level in tho woods city slated, thoro is reason to believe that saw Tlio mercury has boon below 'zero but a fow mills aru tisod in England propelled by both mornings, and it Ins boon coinl'ort.ib o working water anil steam powo- in the open air at all times. There are about thirty familios at Carp River, who linvo llifir sloiirh-ndes to tho iron mountain dances, and L,,i,l idnin. i,ri 'I'oniiin nr.. I,naf -! litifr nauui ,n vt oj.u, , . v.. ........ w j. iron ore fioin the mountain. luilos. and tho Marnuotto Iron Cmnnitiv will have 501110 twelve hundred tons at their works ready for spring 1 operations. i pany aru ougagoii in pruiiriux , coal, and tho intention is tu turn out a largo 1 amount of iron next season. 'I'll'! Jackson Iron ! Works sre making some this winter. tVcc- land Herald, 81. fV- fll I ( , P')" ''""'''''0 Adventure. A merchant won, wisuing 10 ceieuraio 1111 uaunier a won- ding, collected a party of her young compan- ions they crclciarouud her wishing much ' happiness 10 the youthful bride, and her chosen on er rather ga.ed proudly on . J-el y , rmu., an.i i.npcu ...at as or gut prospers lor the tuture tniL'lit open or tlio rest ol his flul- dren, who were playing among the euests. ' '1 .... 1 .1.. 1. . ... 1... 11 r 1. 1.- ' n . . .1 .. ..:.. ii 1 . 1 . " servani " 1 10 wan L-arrjniK a iigimi, can- b amfd her for such conduct, and went nto tho mtbiitji. u p x- .uiui ,i.u siiiiiiui. . iiu .'ill soon returned but without tho candle. Tim merchant immediately recollected thai several barrrls of gunpowder had been placed in iho cell ir duiuig llio day, a::d that one hud been , openo 1 . vt here is your candle ?" ho inquired, in tho utmost alarm. " I could nt bring it up with tne, for my arms aru full of wood,'' sjld the gul. " Wliore did you put it ?" " Well, I'd no gandloitick, so I stuck it in some black sand that's in the sin ill barrel " "is tloaii seemed dry and pircl.ed, as it he al ready felt tho suffocating blast ot death. At the end of the cellar, under tho very room where his children and thu.r friends wore ro- velliiy in felicity, he saw tho open barrel, full to thu top; thu caudle stuck loosely iuiIium,. . .. ..I. .. 1 . I .V I ...'I. . 1,1 ' grains, vv ith a long red snuff of burnt wick : this sight seemed to wither ull his powers , the laughter of the company struck upon his ear like a kneel ; the music commenced above, the feet of the dancers responding with viva- cuy. lie lauded the candle moved was falling; with desperate energy ho sprang for- vvard h.-.t liuw to remove it! tho slightest touch would cause the red hot wick to fall into tho now.ler. W.,1, nnnnii nresnnre , . I , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 .1 mind ho placed a hand on each stde o the can- 1 . 1 . 1 .1 1 . . 1 d e pointed toward the object ot Ins care, w Inch, as Ins h mils mot, was secured in the clasping of his fingers and safely moved away , from Its dangerous position. hen lie reached - - - ff7Cooi,. Sl'lI.L llf.Vl'I.VO the Imhan II vr.oAiious Suoursi lovs. A barbariin 111 thu Jaohsonvillc .Vt'ias suggests the following ' method of getting rid ol the Seminole Indian.-. The writer says : I ''l'hr (dan tvliinli T nrnnnse is imeth-il I snrr- ire, ed throe voars a"u. and w 1101. 1 it had , 1,0:11 adopted, 'would have removed evoiy Indi- 1 an m less than three inoiilits, and saved thu Gov- ' eminent at least a million of dollars, liisthts: I ihat the State of Florida shall take thu matter ! m us own hands, and ctl if"-. riu-arJs for killing and capf.1r.11g them. If .!'. he olforod for each warrior captured alive, $1,00 J foroac.i 1 warrior kil ed ...1.1 and toOO tor each woman or ... ..I..,.! I I.... .'. . .1 It! General Gbveinmciit would be buund to refund, i i i - tjiit! great uuvaiuao ,u nils jirau is, iiiut n uouu 1 i0 Uilm nor captured, thoro will bo ilo tnug to pay its expense will only he commensurate . with "its success and as all other plans though attended with vast eximiise. lnvo .signillv ful- ml, would il not uow iso lo give tins ono a trial . Tuat it would fail, appsars to mo incredible; for there are more than enough Floruit ms who would promptly organize in parties of sixty oi eighty, arm themselves with double-barreled "iios and revolvers, nrovido tbeniso ve.s with ; jrled beef and cold How or, and "still hunt" for djiy by still hunting them that these Indians c L.Vur bo subdued ; and ta expect men to run ... ,j10 apold-tree did the eld iimii when l:d pelt'. I ed him w'.lli grass. It is nign nine in it we oe-; j.;-lN'.nEASE ',T I '("'.!. atios t l ALlfonstA. gin to play their own game upon them, and During lbs year ei'.dint; December I! l.-t, 185 J, iry "what virtue there is in stones " . there arrived at km I-rancisco bv sea Gl,iill(. I passengers ; during the same tune 'J3, 19U per- (T'TllK Fins" Saw Mill. Tlio old pric- sons departed, sin wing an addition tu our pnj -,: .. , mr hoards ... lo Spill He Ijgs illation by sea of -1 1 . 1 U fur the year. This is with vvod"e's.'uiTJ niciiveniei". as (he- j'ra.i.ou was it vv-rj nc oar.y '.hiisg tc porsaiado thu w o.l.l ' tlnt'it could be done many better way. Siws ' were afterwards introduced for the purpose of I prcpirin" timber an.! boirds, and "siw.pits" I were theli inven'ed for the action of tho two- 1 handed saw. Thu inodo of sawing logs, vvas "really in use in New Fnglanl, where water i povcr cculd iii't'easily Lo ( Lt iti.ed, in the o ir- ilvnirtof the present century asul prolunly 'there are places yet, where they uro known :uj 1 ,'..r useful service Suf mills 'ere first Isl'd in Furope in the loth century; but m I'.i .Iv -is i.-.V) an 1'i'i'lish auiLissiiior, ll iv ng seen a cavy-uiill th Lraiioo, thought It a ntvully which deserved a puticular discription. It is amusin"to sou how Iho aversion to lihor sav- in" Hia0chinery Ins always rg:latod F.iiglund. Thcfirstdivv-liiillw-aseJiblishodba Ijr.U'h- fi::, 5a!',a sr;mi?,,tf r ,t proprietor was forced to de; iu:p th inoreev. poditton U,a;i ever did a Dutchman, before.1 . . .. i ... ..r ..- 1.... I .... I heevii vvas urns i.ept out oi r iiauu mi several years, cr rather generauons, , uu .i uiu ui I7(W on unlucky limber more ha.it, ...mng m , n.ier t-o o. g u - '; watchtitl ol its own mterostb, in.ade U ..ut , ir uivinui w - -- " ti tempt to construct another mill. t he guantl- Z : e , a'iisneous ino-b '.Vonc. col- .. .1 l.l.. ....1.... I... ii ....... .. i.r. Oil leclcd and pulled tne mitt u pieces. Such pit'totic spin could ll't alw avs li-, an 1 now . ... . iLrl"! uiAh. J; rom the Annual Lima- nun tl'irister lust published iit Ilostnn. it ap-. ( w . , ... , , , (..in 1 " Int ibi ro aro mt,ie United .States l.ii lull!- liters bolongin.' to that denouilfi itmu, and about t'ie same niiuber of iocioties, located in 21 M ites, via; Mann;, Massachr.eltr'. Now Hainp shire, Vermont, Coiui'.'Clicul, Rhode Island. New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, South (.Lr 0I1111, Alubaiua Missouri, Illinois. Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigui, and Wisconsin. Tlmro aii! also one .-ocictv in tho District of V'l 111 U 1 II) U I I INI Hi I f ' HIV 1 1 1 ((( (( ill3tUlU1,m, v (;..lt(!(! HtltMi Columbia, and two in Catinlit, Thrro are als-i ,1,.,,,i , ,,, ,: t,.,...., ,, r,,,,,,. 1 . lC,IUs,llf. 'nivinilv School in c , . , ;nl;r.V1 , condhi,, Vh" f ub c itnu f V'i , (limlhll ILp.nMnr. CItihH Knooirr-r. ., .. ' Chrislain Ropo-iturv, .Monthly Iteliumtis Sn i.-izine, Iho (.liikls rrtoud, an 1 the Snudjy School U 'zt'tto. During tho year pnst, 1 liool 0 'zt'tto. During tho year put, deiMi . ,...,..,. ,, ........T,,,,,;,,,, . ,!,. f 1, lc . 1 ..... 1 t..i. hm'i.. tifin: , w Sjijwj1 ' W11.. Kfot,i,iahat.i, . um! Dr. Parkiuan. (jyThere is a good deal more truth than, pouiry in the fdlon ing remarks,. ivhioh we copy frjin a Philadolplu 1 pat r : 'Men who will pay .i.lOO more for a store on a business corner th 111 just such a store would c 1st on a secluded street, grudge thu outlay 1 f $100 for advertising, though tho conspiuiiom corner brings them in view cf ll ou iinds where '.ho advertising would irjtrcJuce them to hun dreds of thousands. A capitalist who freely spends one hundred ll.ousiud dolla's to build and furnish a grand hotel, whereof the vital el ement is custom, would itaro if you suggested .he outlay of if 5CC0 in ietlkig tveiybody know that such a hotel nail been open d; and so he spends ten thousand dollars in rent, for serv ants, superintendence, &c, while waiting fur ' , s. .', nj .V. .''"..L to' . 1 'luvh a judicious outlay of 5000 for adverti sing at tt;u outset would have sivod and trans muled into profit. Ho pjys his mason, carpen ter, carpet dealer, file, readily, because his father and grandfather did so before him, and I their charges seem nieyit iL,!e ; he wastes ten thousand dollars tu leaving his home compara tively unknown and unfrequented for months, it'..... r - 1. 1... '.. 1 ... .1 . 1:. """ ' u" 'a Krauoiaiiier uui not Dipno i tc. ve as he dees, in an ace when i,,.,, '.' ,0i,,,,.i, ,, , ? . bdsinoss goece oad by g ;ti iPi'-and sloain. 1 fa ' b 1 CCr The Race .not Always to the Swift. A.v Oki'ici: SEKkirta Axecuote t un port. Tho Sender sVit'-d 'th.it both per-, sons were Ins personal friends that the v- were ' e ich ( qually capable of tilling the station and. tuattlie appointment ol either would give satis-, fiction to the friends of the adinini-tration in ! tho section for which the app.nntriiont was in- t 'tided ; but that 11 eh happened on:y one of t.'ie applicants, was m Washington pleading his claims and making etl'uits to obtain the placo thu other being at home, like a respectable and good citiwn, attending to his business. 1 The piesident examined the petitions, retltcted 3 moment, and niter inquiring and receiving un 1 answer as lo which of the applic ints hid taken ' 1 -' trouble to come to Wiis-iing'oii to press his clM i lui'i.euriie y uireciou nis private rsecreia- r.t to take the ivccssuv s ep. to secure the ap pointment for the other. Wo have nevur hoard a vverd cf disiattsfaotiun at the result. lio?to) Times. ' (Cf'l'he Luiporor Nicholas breaJdasls on a cup of tea and a rusk;, dines. on a little fisli, a cutlet or a chop, with a biscuit and a glass of shcri-y and water. In the evening he takes cup of tea. Ho suffers from an internal dis ease, and is obliged, to be abstemious. Then what is the tiso of being an Enqcrsr, after all? With a table loaded with every lux-, ury, with cellars stocked with too choicest wines, ho is obliged to live us moderately as a, nnn with an income of a thousand dollars a year, and save a glass of sherry and water, he might as w ell bu tind r the Mitti.c lavx, as to be the F.mperor of all the Riissi is. He can make laws for his subjects as ho pleises ; but nature his undo a law that is as binding upun him :u upon tho meanest sorf in his dominions. He may put to death ilium who disobey his laws, but ho disobeys, with equal peril, those nnd -r which he lives. A. good appetite and health tu make its gratification safe, would bo nonr'y ex. changed for imperial honors, " Ibended on Ihe teports made ty the masters of stes.ir.ers find vescels to tin Custom House; but as it is known that during a large poitiuu of the year Ihe steamers came up crowded lo their utmost capacity, bringing a much larger number of aieengers than alloweJ bylaw, and of course than they would dare lo report, it would be safe to add leu per cent or G-lGt, to (lie number given above. This would make, llio total increase of pppul ilion by sea during past year J7.1X3. Tlu emigration across the plains in 'bi is variously eslon ited at from. 20.-. 000 In U5.000. It would bo vvillun bounds lo pill it at '.'5,000. This wou'd make a lotal ai'- dllton to our population ot T'-VJOS during Ihe year 1S5J.. In round numbers Vi.OOO wuuid bp i; fair estimate, jJ.LMWt4,!l vDtR ) ncvuiEs. Tin, i, ..,1 on M, . , some cause, been able lo ge; permanently or Mvi ou tho 11th. M 7 . The honorable members from Pembina, who , y . . . - " gi m tyL . flf t yb ; dr'ov'a d ,,, but as thefe animtls a. . . .. . ...' "' v ,V ,. '"ggayr, llieilim-l p ... IU t-"IIIJ't-ill-u l .am ... m.h's. Very lilth-of Congre-si, n, consiruc i mi, j uirneyiog in mis iiiiiyi'iiiviii. St (i'i s I' '. I'tixierr,