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victim nub Drmutart omm, mummy Manon. FRIDAY, AI'GUST 17, 1855. V >J. W. WILEY, EDITH". 71.7.}. «SS.OI....ETHFAIJE' ' The eternal yup u) find un- hv r~." ' our Farmers—The “'llcnl Emmfir. The farmers of this portion of the terri-l‘ tory have now well nigh tinirhed harvest-l ing, and from all accounts the crop will he, nn uhnndnnt one. How much depends! upon the wheat crop. It is indeed the! crop of crops. Other erop< inny l'nil. Our: climate may forbid the growing of mm upon our soil ; the potato nmy be tin-ont-y ened with a consuming rot ; luurkn'hent may promise no buckwheat rakes for lireuk-| fast ; not a kernel of black rye inny he raised, and the approach of a great {amine is not apprehended ; but let the wheat hei cut off—let it fall a prey to the dozen illsi from which it is not exempt from the timej of seeding until the momenuhe tln'cshed‘ grain is finally housed, mnl every class and: condition of people is involved in woe-. 4 ; The farmer, who depended upon his wheat to meet itineugagcments, and tnite hinni comfortably thi‘ongh the ensuing year, isl not more unfortunate than the Inercliunt, the mechanic, and the professional mnn— to .n of whom the one great cereal is re ally and truly the " bread of life.” There] is not a branch of industry in this broad: country that is not attectcd, sensibly nndl directly, by the wheat crop. There are few i men, or women, or children, who have not;| a. vital interest in the great problem which I is annually solved in the summer inonths— . the problem of luv/rd. ‘ 1 Accounts from all the wheat growing districta in tho ’lrnion indicate that thei atop will 5.9“ heavier one than that of lusti yo‘arkthst is, the total product will he! heavier—perhaps far exceeding that of nny ! previous year. Terrible as is the rctlection,i the blood and carnage now going forward in Europe is l 0 much coin and currency in the pocket of the American farmer ! film years ago, and there was not. what enough in this territory to answer} thoincroaled breadth of land sown," overi tho- previoao year. We were then exeln-l sivoiy “dependent on San Francisco for ourl braadstnfi, ata coat, too, of from mm! 020 'porc'wh Laat year, the wheat cropi woaid‘probahiy have been sameient for rhol wants of our whole peoplo, could on equita-y hie diatribation have been made. Come-l deuce, 'alone, dictated a limited importa up; a». the Sound, from San? rancisoo *hapa, too, at a ie‘coatblfis‘i the do .atio product could hale. ' procured for, taking into account. the tronblo and. inconvenience of transportation tronLthis point bothers. / 4; .M-yaar the farmers have produced,“ abladanoo—" enough and to spare ;" and! may: ofthe exhorbttant price being ask-l ad tbstwas [emerging years ago, our mg: inner-«mum ww-a. (I would shoilesao s favor-Mo com ”impartouhworldmtaeost so. pa} «swagger: bsrreL mm. sewn-We'd mills in. our neighborhood hmfitsimw “me ole-rely ofi W. as we hare boa-inland, forallths’ towas and lattiomolta along the Sound for. magnum. sullen-Increasing asi _ osmujawmm. ' l a “ la'jiia laid snout Olympia ty.,othé, pianos, prose-sting claims of com laflaid first}, or ethnic. one tact can not-ho denied. As far as developed; a Wilton} of egricnitnral country is Wy'mnph ind, Minter, their, 3 . . .. .111 old» town sites between tha’ M has! ol the Soand, (or Badd'si mug. .a Cape Flattery. Bach "tn bf;q_l)’;'avideaeo furnished by' a truthful My, '0! which the counties of Thurs ‘toa, lawk and Chehslis would constitute a port. ' B! it in not because when! is not grown} in tho houtl- northward, along the Sound —-_h Flora, King, Inlond, Whntcom. “”1 that lowa-H gin u a reason why I largo Mo: m hreodntnl‘s there con-' nailed?!“ darlved h'om the mill: in our} . lolg'hbpfliood. It is not-bccnso the pool pic at tho-- counties are noting in thol M o! Nutty Ind agricnllunl re-l loam,“ thlt the mill: here have monnfnc-' up! lilo MI! whnterer when! Inny have] bad rolled in the most of the counties re~l (and h. .bntit hunriuntro- thohct,’ tint mm the mm- n the rum‘ot Bhutan river have boon the only one: in' opontion in thin portion of the territory, Ind hu therefon been A nntnrnl result—li nut ofua-ity. We lurn with plant. In. howonr, tint Judge Cum-no, of! PM col-oy, ha in process of «animation' u what lonring mlll, which. when inl inane-30:] mention, will mostly relic": tho mt: oi the people in that county. § A: (or . Wuhhgton territory in ton-j and. for tho owning your, she can nlordf to h ildqnndent—nt [cut in the matter' of hmdatnls. l XEAIUEST norm: to run .\lixr:s.-—f‘onsid-l ernble feeling appears to he manifested by the Oregon pres-e, and by our coteniporlry in this territory. in regard to the nearest and most practicable route to the mines. We are unable to see the force or necessity-i 'of any bickering in reference to the suljr-ct. It seems to nu wry lunch like a qnnrrell Enhout un ([72?! without finding ontthe mum“ .When oneedhe (\idenru of gold fwlds rx-l living, exleunively, out of the (‘nscade<,' is made fully nppnrent, we think it will, then be time enough to discuss, and findl out the most practicable route to llxenfl 0f one thing we are eerlniuo-there is no: person in this portion of the territory fooli enough, (unless business should divfmv: 10theru'ise), who would start from here In‘ lgo by the Cou'litz and ('ohnnbiu rivers ml the Dulles, to expediti- or almrtrn his tllh-j ‘tnnce, in order to reurh the Fort (,‘olville country; neither enu we at present expeet‘ ‘the travel, in that direction, of the people} of Oregon, to come this way, in order tot ltake the Nah-clues pass—over the military} lroud of this territory—connecting “'ulhvl ‘wullu with the Sound. We would here: ‘sny, however, that the pan and mml refer-‘ Im] to, have been grossly misrepresented‘ to the Oregon papers, by those from whom ithey have derived information. Let but gold be found, in the reported new El DO - in quantities sufficient to pay the ln bor bestowed in procuring it, and we have‘ no fears but that this territory will shine: lauiply nud proportionally all the benefit» iderived therefrom i Ere mnny necks shnll have elapsed, per ihnps we shall have hem-d o_f other, uud even more fararablz passes through the ‘Cnseade {mountains than that of the Na]: ‘du, fer ingreuend egress of our inhuhit ‘lnus, sojourners, adventurers and others. ‘ ' SL‘m‘u‘s.—Thc following surveyor—sub-i ’divin’ou, and the running of utundurd pur-j ”Hour—hue been completed, according to! lthe returns received at the surveyor gen-t ornl’s oilice—perfected us for us they extend, , -—the work a hero given, being brought np‘ to'July 31st. ' i The townships subdivided, west of the; Willamette meridian, are Nos. 4,5, 11, 12, ’l7, 18, 19 and 20, in mugcxo. 1, town- Ihipl 11, 12, 11, 18, l 9 and 20, in range INo. 9; and townships 11, 15 and 16, in ‘nnge No. 3. ‘ The township: subdivided, east of the Willamette meridian, are Nos. 3", 4,5, 11, 'lB, 19 Ind 20, in range I ; and township I, In range 2. In the following townships, thus for, township lines only have been run, west of the Willunette meridian, to-vrit : In town ships 9,8, 9, 10, 13,14, 15 and 10, in |rouse l ; townships 9.10.13.14.15 end 16, In range 2 3‘ and township 13, in nnge I. ' 'ln the townships cost of the Willamette meridian, exbrlou have been run in town llhlp 2, range 1 ; Ind the northern boundary ‘dtumohip 1, range 8, “MPHIIIN. . Willamette uefldiun ‘from' the base line, tokmhip' 2! north, and Puget Sound meridian n'om township 20 north, to Qown- Llillp SUM-V 0 been L-btlbliuhcd. 1 L West of the Willamette nwridinu, thc' mm mdud par-Hell extend: through the what flip; the word, through ranges I, ’2, s, 4, and o ; the third, through ranges ‘I, 9 Md 3; the fourth, thrmgh Finch 1, la, a, 4,5, s, 7, s, 9, 10 and u ; the arm, lung-3|! hinges 13—2., 3,4, 5 and 8. I East of {he Willnmeuu lucridiml, thc‘ first standard pumllel has been run through range duo; the third, through range: 1, 2‘ uni I; the fourth Ihndnnl panuel. through ; Waco! the Puget Sound meridian, incl PM! mndnd pnnllel has been run through“ .nngav I, 9, 8,4 and 5 ; the sixth through; nngeu land 9. ' ' 1 Many other contnctore, on the Surveys, 1 heve reported. partially, to the omce all the eurvqor genenl, and on all decisions we will take plea-are in ”reporting pro ? -—~ -—«.—r —— ’ ‘ ECCLnIASIICAL—At the annual meeting _ol the Oregon conference of the Meehodiat‘ lEpiscopal church, iecently in session, the} tfollowing appointment. were made for ‘ mu noun msmc‘r. ‘ I Pmiding Elder—to be Inpplled. ‘ Olympil—John F. Devore. l ’ Steiluom—to be enpplied. i ‘ Sande—David E. Blnin. l ; Whitby’l Mend mu! Skegot Minion—l le. B. Mono. One to be supplied. l Port Townsend end Port (Jumble—to bel supplied. - ‘ , Chehalil Cowlitz—to be mfied‘ . P. G. Bach-nan, (unite to Cnhl‘or- Ania Conference, and national It Seam [Chm I _4 , w— l .- The brig "G. W. Kendall,” Capt. lWilton. arrived Al. the whnrf of the Ken |dell Co. on Seturdny last, with merchnm ,diee from Sen Frencinco. ? ~——~—w—» ‘ A 1 n- A third communicnlig from U. E. ‘chnfll‘hqq on the subject of know-noth ingism, in‘ consulnence of its lchglh, has been crowded out of the present issue -l fl'Thc following is a copy of u peti idea which has been in clreulution in this "county for some weeh, and uhieh has been ‘ tlnumerously subseribed to. We lnn‘ebeed , requested to publieh it, thebetter to secure‘ 1 the cooperation of such of the citizens oi} . other counties as may desire the. presenta lition of the subjeet to congress. it. nppcul'fi ,{to'us as a measure just. in itself, and likelyl lto meet with a favorable rreeption by thnti ,‘lmtly Those who feel interested in the* ”subject can obtain signatures to tl.e peti—L lition, and forward the same to our delagiltef ,ieleet, (‘ul. A VI'iJISOK, who will do his duty u‘ in the pet-mists. “'heredhe >|ilvjt-L~t meets I'with favorable eonsiderution, yrompt mm ‘3 tion >iiouid be taken, us (‘Ol. A. will prob >l ably lrme for “Wishington (by some time' ii in October : ; , “'Asurxnmx 'l‘rnmrnm-, t ‘ , Aug. 1, lbfifi, \ , 'l'v l/It Ilunm'ablr, (he lire [lnm-k If U u-[ l gr!" (numb/rd in l'l'usltiughn (li/y : i ’l The under>igned, your ft'lltHY-t'iiij" n=, Itt'esidents of this Territory, reslm-tfnlly ep-i yhtl‘OHl'll y’onr lmnoruhle lltlilil'h with the fol~f ,Ilowin;.r memorial and petition— i .t \Ve have been the pioneers in thin ex.‘ itretue part of the l'uited .\‘tutes, whitlu-r‘ ' we Imt‘e euri‘ied the lttthi and institutions; i‘of our common country. The (intuition; | low just expired, lms left us with inelmntei L rights to lauds neeorded us as un intended} _ remuneration fur our enterprim But \u-‘l assure you, that not one of us but has ex ' pended far more in taming In re, in lllottiy,’ ~ lubor and suffering, than any Ilnnntiun nt‘. ; lund could mmpensute. Tin-1.1“- requiem ‘ four years eonseeutive re>idem-e, nu obligel tion we find I xtremely on» runs. \\'e there»! fore petition your honorable bodies, thut “Hi ”untelntnu-ut be mndc to the «‘.onution law l‘whieh shall grant us patents for our lands, ”on condition that. satisfactory proot be ' mude before the pmper ollieem of the land lolliees, tlmt we hureput perumnent im ' pruveutvuts on our claims, equal in rnlue ‘to the number of ueres occupied by each of ‘ ’na at $1 25 per nero. That in to say, 160 _ acres should have S2OO improvements; and i 320 acres, ”00 improvements. The having made these intprut’ementei " will be a sullieient test. of our intention to‘ - be and remnin perninnent uttlers. Such} , an amendment :oqu dinetnburruu us of , the irksotno necessity to remain fixtures onl our chime, while urgent business is {re-1 queutly calling us to leave them. tempura-i 3 rily, in pumuit. of luvfnl gain, alike heuefi-, , ciol to our prirlte interact: and the pro-- . perity of the Territory, which ceuitot bnti . be advanced in liroportiou on freedom of. : action in tutored to l”- I The donation law lining expired before this memor‘ni will come before you, the grunting of our request cannot lend to any undue adv-huge being “ken of it; liber nlity. nnd would be in keeping with the first intention of the luv—namely, a smm fide donation to land semen. With great respect. we are, Your fellow-citizens, SW by 809 Stillera. i i ' $- By 1 prints letter addressed w nj gentleman of Pierce county, we learn lhlti three Mormon Elders, Iluris,, llnbce nndi Muse, of Sun Lake City, have been :9. signed t 6 um Territory ulhoir field ton‘ missionary labor, and that they are now} as rule. ' ‘ 1 ‘ Tm: Arrnmrlcrsmr Swarm m run NA w.—There is a very general on well u I rery’brroneous lmpression prevailing relu» live to the workings of the apprentice sys-I rem, jun introduced into the service by" Secretory Dobbin. The try-stem. after mn turo deltborntlon, ha been adopted, not. with the view! of furnishing tho ri ht ltintl of mute-rial for licutennutl, «plain, Ind commodorel, but to elect a radical nnd per manent improvement in the clmructer of the uanmn in the employ of the govern mwt. Naval apprentices are not in the line of promotion. They ml}, by good con duct, be oduueed to the grade of a petty omm, but beyond that grade they cannot udvuncc.-~"’axllinglou Union. 3 Muhamm—A gentlemen who hss re-l cently gone from York state to Minnesotsl territory, writes under date, St. l’sul, Mnyl ‘3O, in terms of high commendation of thsti ‘portion of the West. He says : \ “Tho woltherisdellghttul, with tho most iinvigorsting and sweetest air 1 ever ‘brelthcd. Vegetation comes forward \‘ery iquicky hers, sad is now much more ml n‘unced than in New York. There are not won] llut pniries here, but the land is rol ‘ling, and its surface is somewhat broken.—l ‘Little lakes of the purest wntcr nnd full oil ‘choice fish, on abundant. The country isl surely plenum, and I doubt not Inorel healthy thou New York, so pure is the sir; sud Inter." I 0! the h es: of St. Paul, he says : i “This lsnfn lnnd flourishing town; pri—l ces rsngo very igh ; money is worth thrcel per cent. per onlh. Business is now soni-1 who! dull, owing to the low water in the‘ 'river, but the chances for money mlkingl no still good, And land speculators kecp‘ borrowing sud holding on. Surveys will‘ be commenced this summer for n rsilroud‘ Rom Dubuquo, in lawn, to this ||II(‘0 and Lake Superior. The company lnm: n chur tor' and I grant of 6,000,000 acres of land. The emigration to Minnesotn this season has been unprocedently large." ‘ Muvuxn.——'l‘ho Wellington correl poudent of the New York Journal of Con iurac aye am in Merylnd the whig party in shout to be brought together, under it: ‘old org-onhntion, with In View to dole“ the “now-nothings In the Stem election which \toku plum next full. In the strong deno erltic counties, the whip will run no tick-l et. In the whig counties there will be a: union ticket of Whigs and democrats. '.l‘he‘ Isecut Order in not so strong in Meryl-mi lnow as it has been. Additional New» "fins. I fir’l'hc Sultan of Turkey recently re- From um files of California pnpcrs, and |grew-{d 115:0 ("mfmflfm: :fffitflrcfzernlfh . , -. 3~_ my o'l nu x o Is :‘romthose fumnshul {tom the Alllunu. (il'llfl officers “'7'," had dhtinguished themselves, a" wed" by Sn “‘1 S own-as, “° 5" you: that he might. confer on (hm the order of the following items of news of a gencrnhMcajidch. Among them was the name 01; uharm-tcr ;_ .the Amtrimn Bonaparte. ‘ The national democracy of the southern status are ('ll'ccting thorough organizatiom for the gubernatorial and congressional clu-tions which up soon to lake plum—- ‘Rerl-mouthed meninninnl nml know-nolh ingism may expect an overwhelming (Maul llllrullglmut the south. ‘ Notwithstanding the split in the nation .li lumnnnothing convention nt l’hlludel >phin, and the many sub-divisions which has sinu- oeeurrcd in that order, north, their intention to nominate Mr. Gm. Luv, for Jim Presidency is seriously entertained—l ‘SAM 11-u'srox‘s chances are under a cloud: int present. ‘ 3 flaw-Coal has at length been discorered,‘ ‘in large beds, in Utah territory, in the inmnntniu range Letween Sunpete and Jnuln jeounlies. The coal mines of Chili, it is said, ‘nl‘e nnw being very profitably worked. i my- Advicea from New Mexieo to the ,30lh nlt. have been received. Col. Funnt-i lu‘oy Inn] “(lucked parties of hostile Utah} ‘lndiuns on the hit and 29th of May, rout-i ing them in both instances, killing forty of‘ 1”“! savages on the lust mentioned due. and‘ taking 3 number of prisoners and a lat-gel ‘qunntily of plunder. ‘ ”KHNSHS nll'nim continue to uttructl the ‘enrncst attention of the public. The Lviiisluture was Io convene on the 2d of Jl‘ll?’ at l'nwnee, where the Governor had or( ered :11.) to assemble. It is supposed itlmt inn l lmmediutely adjourn to some ‘whel‘filclsc. It is said that Governor flew ldcr’retnrned to thnt territflry from Wash ington with n virtual letter of dllmlssul in lids pocket, and that on his arrival there he i encountered Atehison's friend, Stringfellow, lo ho gave him the wont of u rufiln light. } lei-The total amount oftreuurc brought ion-r the Panama railroad in the mouth of any was 84,067,780 82. o Muxn l.\’ nu: U. S. TmzAsl'n\'.——A Wusliingion paper states that the money ‘now in the U. S. Treasury ,nnmunts to ‘cighleeu tnd n linlf millions of dollars, be ‘ing a falling off from the highest point of Accumulation, last September, of more than ten nylon- of dollars. 3‘ Our slain with all foteign natiom, according to our Idvices from Washington, are progreuing peacefully, ‘nnd iu uuch n winner as to create an impreuion that whatever difficulties exist will be Idmicably adjusted. ' H‘Thc total number of land wurruntu 'iuucd up to the 80th of June, was 1.500. l’l‘he application: allowed to far. have bean I ”.084. , The number of Implications re ,ceived has been 184,500. Warrant»: sell a! ;$l [0 and 81 11. The ”union once has ‘inu commenced inning eighty-non.- wnr~ trunk. i chxus: or lulunnrox non EUROPE. i—The ofliriul reports of the Commissioners :of Imigntion It New York, show that ithcre in II decrease of over one half in the number of immigrant: landed there this year, as qompmd with lust. The figure yure; Arrived to sow June, 1854. 108,- 19“; arrived to 80th June, 1855, 48,354; ‘-—dccruuso 60,500. . ”There is troublo brnwing bot-ecu the United Batu Ind Mexico In tendon to conunerciul matters. It mm tht Sun- In Ann. Jm granted to certain Europa: honour carnation. for the introduction or seven or oighl‘cnrgm of fonign dry good on the Pacific coast,“ ruin r cent but than the rates by .tho eat-m nrm- Santa Ann. hu Ilso gnmd~mniuion to an European home at the city of Mexico ‘to import certain urticlu, without limit. for i“ bonus. Our Mini!” 111 promwd ‘ugninst these violuionl of the treaty he is ‘rbonnd to protect; but n! yet [all remind ,no ulisfmion. ’ ' (‘ru—A [lnvnnn correspondent of the “Vow York Journal a“ Cmmm, writing «under date of the 4! lnm, ray: he Inn irensou to believe eh“ I rumor that. propo jsitiuus had been uuthoriud to be Inadd to Him ulmlitiouim of England, on the part of ICreoles of Cuba, for the manumluion o wtheir Ilnvos, and liking the prohelion o ‘Urcut Britain in ceruin relation. of u-po iiilcnl clnrnctcr, which may be combined therewith, hu- good foundutlon. 1 Wu! Pom Min-luv Amman—lt ap pears by the report of tin newt outlin ‘tiou at this lmtilutiou, thut, out of a clan 10f eighty-one ut the time of outry, but thin ‘ty-rour gruduutcd ; I 0 Ihutuuly Ibout two } fiflltl, of the number who entered four year: *agu succeeded in gutting diplomas, among \ whom is the youngest member ol‘ the clan. l’l‘he course of studies in so even, thnt Vherosflcr there are to be M. clause iulteud ‘of four; and the lerua will of courts b- ox |tendcd to five years. ’ : H'W. G. Kendall, formurly Postma lcr M New Orleans, found guilty by the Grand jury of putloiniug money from let ters paling I.]: li his dice, and held to bail in the sum mimooo, bu published u letter. “king u sunpeuainu of public opin ‘iou until m can can be thoroughly inm ;ligutod. According to the document. slin ‘rded to, Mr. Kendall in victim ofconlplfl- C], and u mun mm liuned uguim Ihul lsinuing. ‘ an Russm “WHITE—TI]. Count Alex-odor do Modem, Appointed Russian Mini-m Io Wuhington, ‘hn been com~ rllod to decline on ml. of bud heflth. t. is supposed the Secret-r] of lacs-tion, YMr. De Stoeckes, will fill his plnce ! ne- Lcuwnworth, Knnus, eight months‘ 'i ngo wus n plncc of wild, and unimproved‘ ‘luml ; uov/Mnong the buildings and busi- Incss of Leavenworth can be enumerated, ‘aoue strum snw-mill, mo brick yards, one '|lurgc hon-l, four boarding houses, saloons, ‘ cm, and eight hundred inhabitants. I nay-The Directors of {he Punnnm “nil- lroad Company determined to do all in tlieir‘ ipower {oi- the necnnnnodnlion of lhe pnhllc, inml to fur-ili'ate their own bnslnms, have ‘mndo nrrnngemems for the erection of n Holograph from Aspinwnll to Panama. The ‘contrncc lnm been given to Mr. George ‘Smker, an energetic and enterprising m ‘tm-he of the magnetic Telegraph Company between New York nnd Washington. Mr. is. has ulreudy entered upon the duties of his nppuintmcnt, and is confident of having the line in working order by the first of August. sis-B- llon. Anon. Lawrence wan so ill at lust nccounis ihut he was nut expected to live. w fir’l‘he Connecticut Legislature has ‘elected lwo Democratic and two Know Nothing Judges of the Superior Court of ‘that Slate. ‘ ‘ ' fir'l‘lmrc were 48 denlhs from (.‘holeru ‘in New Orleans during ‘the last week in June. lti" A large importntion of Mormon from Europe hna recently nrrlved at New York and l'hilndelphin. They number some thousnml pnrsons_ in I", and are on itheir way to the Mormon settlement. ' ‘ Whit Mclmne, Minister to China, is lin Washington. "is health in such as to ‘rcndcr the question of his return doubtful. ‘ 'l‘nr. l’nommronv Linton LAW seems to he fitted to evnflion. “'e have already stn led a Weston: decision to the efl'eet that single bottles f wine, brandy, etc., are “original parkfigcs" within the meaning of tho law, and I y therefore be laid legally; and nlso a New York decision to tho ell-ct that nlo in not. strong drink. and therefore thwlu cannot be forbidden. We Intro new tooth" dcéiuiou in Connecticut, in tho moo of tho City Hotel u Hartford, which in, that the liquor in an inn or hotel in for tho convenience of the lodgers and [no-tn, and not for mincellnneonl solo. Under the» "lions decision-i, it appear- thnt people may buy and drink ole at before. thot tho, may buy and drink luifiorted liquors by the bottle on before, and t nt hotels, inn; 6m. are [wrlnitlul to supply their [nont- with 'llquoru.—.l‘lilad. G“.- } 39mm l-‘rvnch demotfitain New York nro organized for I forcible rulmneo to thc prohibitory liquor kw, if loch upro ceeding should become noun-try. Numer ous German mvielicl m undelflood to be already organiml for u like purpon. lr'l‘he New York Liquor Law In: to have gone into 2|!ch on mm, but than is little or no prosr'ecl of iv. bolus enforced in this city, as it ”outlawed in in {min future: to be uucoxmitutionll. 3 36-11:. oflicinl'copy o! It. Mir. 3"Mnino Inwfl lnu but stolen, gld the w ii‘” lumjlm now. . ‘3 _I } V ne-Thc Legislatm of Connictlcnt hu ‘refuscd 'to grant the elect!“ fruit-HI. to leolored persons. ' - ‘ Rnrux or AN AMERICAN Omen n:- SEV’ASTOPOI..-A l’nril correspondent“ I e ‘ New York Tribune, under date of June 'lth, In 32 x‘ Col. Bullion, of the United Sum Al'- m , who ha. been for some “moron in the ulficgl camp at Soustopoln gal of 'tho ofllccn, has jun returned to Ari: calm my (0 the United Smel. Col. 13., no gentleman, llld acting In good Nth to his honts, could not give dehlln of_whnt'ho ’ w and learned in tho ulliod anally-hon}; only, that his opinion in not d emit non that which he expressed bum" he um more, and that. we know "((Ith Se? tupol was impregnable may alliizd “my.” Tu: Minion or COL. Durante-Hoe uco Greeley write: from ani. Juno uh. [huh “Col. Dululichl IndwUllM SW 0! floors having been promptly "lump-mit «ion to vilil. the French «up, it “no, no to proeoed thence to tin Bil-inn, Inn left for some other point—l boll." to: Cm.- ludl—ufler u long any Inn; The French ml English do not re'u‘d our p 0 pie u sympathizing with than ”km 15 and in thil I go:- they m It I). was told hon- tint ho migln violt file From-II ramp after, hm lot befomllu had been in the Rustin. Imo he will try to profit. by this pol-million, such an it. is." Tm: “mam—[t "I recently awed that Colonel Delufleld Ind )lujov letdo cni, the two U. S. Ordnanc- 06cm sat out by the U. S. War Dogma“ to ex nmlnc the operation: at vnntopol, were refused [l‘l‘mlaslon by the French govt-fir mat to visil the “finch “NE; It Ippurs llm. the reason wu,’ that t y yould um pledge themwlm not to visit nhuoqnntly the Russian camp. ‘ Mom: Bun-mu Viourloxs or flu: NlC nuurv Ln‘:.-—-The U. S. revenue mm Jam oan], on the 84th of June, tofu-d and took mto Holma’ Hole thozßdmh brig Built/o, ou uchnrge of “flipping men for the wu- in m Crimu, who Ind been ostensibly engaged I! [them-I {on tho Non Sco‘iu nllron I. ‘ 1 Tm: lennrnnl Dul..—Leuvonm, lwho wu wounded in the duel with Breck ‘enridge. bu bum amend to Nisan, and ‘wu going on :1 ll um Map-cm, 1m Intuv. Icriountlfi Thu in no lnm-u ‘lnpetrlncco not-M autumn-y t ifgurof um Imot‘ lilo «In». «I: an Imm! close to the {MI Wry without [wounding it, an fractured the hon own 'lhigh, whidn fracture had not been reduwd Conrumnx or rm: Rumom no: 8: [mull I'o PIILADDZLHIIA.—The lutni on the western divinion of the Ohio nnd&i.. sitsippi ruilrond, between St. Loni. in Yincenncs, wan to he laid on the 13th Jun. when there would be a continuonn nilmd' from l’hilldelphin to St. Louil. Th. M in 1023 miles long, mlde up u (db. :_ Ohio and Mississippi—St. Louis to '5, cenncs, 140 miles; Evansville Ind . fordville—Vinccnncs to Torre miles ; Torre Home nnd Richmond'— Hlme to Indian-polio, '4B like} * npolis and Bullefontnine—ludilmpfl Q. Union, 84 miles; Bellefonklne MI“. gnu—Union to Crcsllinc, 12‘) mild 5 0“ and ennaylvnniu—Crestline to Pin»... lS‘J‘mill-s; Pennsylvania Central—Hm. hnr, lo l’hiludclphim, 353 milu... Mi 31023 miles: _ ' “"7 > , ' lumrsoxnrw mu Dlm’lu “a ' sli‘rl's —-lr has been gclerllly report“, a the late Mnssnchusotll Legislature ghol. l ishcll imprisonment for debt in tin“ M This is an error. No such mam; adopted. The Rival] in Cambridgojfl: has been there a years for. debut“, is [here yet. and will probably die Mi; .\‘mv (‘\uim.——Liaul. Maury rccelmlb n-lligcnvc thut M. Le Yorrier, the M fllllhlled French astronomer, hnd on“ the discovery, or Imm, on Iho “ho?! )l" n new comet. In: place on the 5“" June n'ns us follows : . 1..: Right nsu nsion. ... 'lh. 10m. “6'” ‘ North (lrclinolion. . .36” 15' It"?! 3‘ Tln' gv-nl-rnl assembly of mtg nnd convened on the ”(h of Mly“ .0 port. Benjamin Fesscndcn, a, clergyman, nnd a clown-ta It 1 college of Bancroft and Dr.- T,“ elected spcnkur. I' “ H‘Mr. Stephen Beale, the do ' tented for an outrage on Ming W Philadelphia, is Iving scribusly in county prison, and it in term] (hut hfi not. survive his imprisonmnt. lay My ”Two lhounand Euro m ‘ hove gone back from Now mm - 20th, and the number now comirg W ' fifty percent. less than hut year. 107 I ''- & Thqhs: number of (how , Review confesses that f‘ for flflm‘ the nn-rchanl. ships of the Uh .55 have notoriously horn fur holler m those of Great llriuin." ' _»_ I; .9- I'm-kn; «Mm-mm“. emu: >=‘~;-, at Cleveland on Frihy, Jneh _ ‘L: . modc- In Mkmpt'to Mai" ' ‘ ‘5 or two before Woman.‘ 3'.- ed his iunocrnce'lo‘tlo'm" “' f ’ 'Thero on not [.th 35‘ mi 16 dolly, «a at “any. EE monthliea, and 31,..me ' :6 over 200 literary genlleman an” 2»: them. “'4 ‘3; Wm number of IPNW~ bounty land, during an In“ ' . was 45,500. The total maniac my cation. Ihu fur «mired, in 158,800.13: in ” Pmsmxs.—Tho Bounce um. V publishm‘l‘, gim um tone-in; .- in”. unifies" miouu royal g'f. ed on the eomlidnled fund of la , 3,; Kingdom of Great Britain. win—flit 1* 2e Dacha: (geOloncma'; £10,” lug of e lghmn. £SO 3 3:31}. chess 0! Kent. can. -' t???" . :1: £30,000; the Duke "ye-unfit? ,»~‘ 000 ; PrincenlllrJ'plCmbl-flgg ..w; 3r,“ the Dowager Ducheuof Clln ri ' fig 000;.“me ' r } bridge. owu of Meow-n . “Q. 18,0001” ' ‘ "W 1 , Max-unto: Swain—'l‘hchw ' IJ, the Welt, from Jun dc Kinny-m. . I_.;‘; It New York on IM'QM, “in ”3." . ‘ ‘ in gold. The steal!" Godfgv‘fl w . on the 2M}! alt, m met-mm“! -. «a; gers, and .l,050;000h 30”. fl. 'l' “'r 1.; ‘ bythemo mummy res-«Tm _,. lows : By “manhole-MW ’ V . by tho Gem hr,“ Quinn”: . ‘ hands or W MOOO, . y" men! drum on the «Inna-rt“ " it,” 5 total, $2,211,000. )2 insult! in! .‘ . ,_ the Ibove,‘sßo.m:"" '”" T‘ u k" .3" mmonlmmq-gwt Nu Mé‘n‘u‘ mfi+¥§i§hv x. . 0. of Roehcs , New Yuri, lg: n "in. 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