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.VITA-FE UIJJ JLJLUDi VOLUME III. ADVERTISEMENTS kotm NOTICE it hereby ilvtn thit after trabitcatloa of tab m IWt for in wMki, application will be mutt to iht Corn Miulour uf Pouiuu Tor the tiaiia of a duplicate of Warrant No, 11, m luued under Act of id of Much IBM to Nloholu fUun1Mr, lato i private of Co. A M U. 1 lafaatry ud by hie MpirttoftirfMrltoJoho Ututo ofifeau r,wlwti m tae Ml ml udl,iJewDerarttioum;thumebAvlrif beet) loar, millet nt wblob wu riled ta üieUeoeral Uad Udtea April ll,tM0ftiftm1ft iu locailt and a ewwi entered oawd June alb, 1M1. ALaUtT ELdBKRO, Attorney for Jeha tturiaa. 1 feata.fla.lf- M.,Jiin l,lW.-a4,t. IVOTICB TO THE riilUBITANTS Of KEW IOIICO. The fturreyor (hnml of Near Mexico, by act of OontrMi mnirrTl oo tbe -S l July, ISM, U required to mako a 1 1 re- Íort on til inch obtmi na (jrltfinalod totora tb eeulon of .bo erritfiry t-i Uie Uuiled flute by the treaty of tiam.ulupe Bl'lHifu.Df .US.deuutiug the variant gradea of litis, with b j decision Uisromi.ae tutba validity or lavalldlly of each of th) Bann, under the lawi. uaagea, aad cuitMU of the country befnre III ceumo to the fulled Butea. Aud Ut la alio regulrud to nuke a import In rejnrd to ail Pueblua ei litiujf In ibe Terntu.y.ahoiriug tbe eitetu and locality of t-h ; Siting tin niiuberuT inhabltAnU tn the MM hiehlqo reapsetiwly. U tb Datura of tbulr title to the laid. Suefa Tf wt tn bu matin accurjlni! to the form which auy ba pre. cribM by tbe Secretary of tbe lolorlor whUi mart ilull be In J before Cuugieaa Tur Bdoh action therein u nay bo daomwl juM an i iramt, with a view to wnflrra pom jU granu. u 1 kits full ell'-a to tbe ttaaty of IMS, between the United sUlJt anj Mt'Kic . rialmuti.inererycaeelllnrnqiilreal to flta iwHMm noMct, aettinf forth the nana of "preaoot cblauiil ," bum .ef "orijmai cimmnit," nature of claim, wtatLjc iai-foi or pirfnet, Ita dato, rran what aulhrlty Oa wtginavl uue waa derived, with a rafaraace to tba evldenca of tUo poner and authority under which tbe (rantlnf olBcer may him acted ; tjiintity chimad, locality, Botica and eitent of oooüictíni e dim J, If any, with a raforence to the documentary aldenca a i tHtliauny rallod upon to wtabllah the claim, aid to ihow t-iuiler ut right fiom tin "ortglnal fruue" to "promt attaint." Every clalmuit will atmi bo rfqitirrt to farnloh as anthan. ..cat! plat of urvoy, a wwy tar Um swatted, or other tvi lince, uowiDf the precu locality and aitoat of tha tr.ct cialnai. To enubis tba Surveyor General U attcata tht duty tfaui t npoaod upon him by law, he baa to rebuilt all thoaa Indlrld li t whoomlmad laod In Kew Ueiico befora tha treaty of 1MI, ta produce tbe erldrncoi of luch claim at all oSkott at kM H, at KM u paaalbtt. AIJ3 p. WOBAI aVveyer 0Mar Jfm Mmim, l4mn,Jf . ht OckMih. WILLIAM HO Rati I OR. Man'ifaetnrer and Dealer In lia Copper aid Bhartlraa Wan, PARLOUR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, FUR COAL AHO WOOD, Japanned-Wart, Hollow-Wara. He, We will diftlleau any tt. Louti bill, Tin Plato Wire aad ghottkraa at a avail adraaoa to tit. Uuw priced. Main. aUit aaar tba Utae, SANTAFENEW MEXICO,lJULY 21,1861. . SANTA FI WEEKLY GAZETTB. turn l ootum, rouwn, Jon t. ttnaox, tmon turn Fi.&inmur, jw.t n, iM. DIIORIPIOt . fwliH Haw wlllnu notpuoa. ma lbr itouii 1 ' Ukjli cop, ,...,., " U iiiiiieii iroTica. JOIIM 8. WATTB. Durini thi moflthf of Korembor. Docombor, Joaouf , 101, rnorr, aal Moroh, I will b In Uio CUT of Wahl&W, tad 0 bufotuforo will givo mj ponouol ottonllo. u tay aootDotl fr im Maw iitim wbica mj bo oolrutlod to my etro-for .roiaoutton baforo Ibo Court of QaUH, UoSoproau Court! or our of tba Dopvtmoalo. JOBXI.WATN, tUirri Tt, X. I Áturaoji tt Uw. Oct. II. 1 J. HOUGHTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlca at luu r. (Foriaarlr oUco of Sraltb BouibUl.) ALL bualDMa Intr Jited to hlro will reooirt pronpt ttteo tion. HI! rtlalluu It thocltTofWaahlogtoo, will ena ble him efficuviile to I promptly to proaocute olalau bofora CoaE.-eH.theDoportm nuaad Court of CtaUM. buu to, Not. II, ItoO -It Olí BiLL CLOTIIIC I18(. HAMMEESI.OUOH BBOl, PRUFRrHS Corner of Min nrl Third treeU, Kansas City, Missouri. BtalonlB.taoauaiifiatanri Oftlllt4oof Beady sudo GethlDl tata rorattklnl OotK, Boota aadSbool Htuaad Oooa, IrurJtl, Ctrpttltfi.o,! to whleb o laolU H alunlloa of the oltlam of o! el. I, mart dewrmiao4lolobyt.ooll,loworl.oojrltMbj 25 PER CENT. Lata tbit oay other loro U KeMte City ar W"PJ". J ouk" t "L! am wowllliuaiaiit yo. will aol p ol loun neapH"r IU1 BKITAI. In lhehonieof Lonli on tha 18th, tha nw Bankruptcy lull w, . paned, but Earl Grtumll. aaid UovhnmBnt wunld not nnderttln to lup jurtlntboothar Boon tbe aenJm.nU ofth Th. iteuner OolJen Finca left Kinirtoo, If lij, on th. 17th, with troops fur Quriwc. Tli.dpartrjr.oftheUNt Eknteni fromtiw pool, on . similar wnnrj.lud bwn poatpuotd till Ü Mth Join. , ' , ; 1'h. iToduil Timoeilu '.LnJ. ingtroivpsto C.nuda, Itaajj that it is on. of un nope inst it is amicuit ta pmnonna. an op. Inion upun, at th. facts of thaw. m nnbnnwn arid Government mav huva oicollunk MnnB which ara unknown to the nublio. Lnolrino h,.. ver. at the Mai. ofaffuirl both in America anrl Oil id, U fir U thflT ara nnl.lilr bnnwn tha i moo area uo pfwu reason lor tn.mov.m.nt,snil refits that the step has been taken. It thiuks thin is little reasou for annrehemlmir u oltolr n.r prwieni lian of mind, America is mora like, to regard tha moremeut as a challenge than si precaution. Th. London Post tan that th. tnnna fop Tan. ada wan demanded bj Sir Fenwick Williarai, the commander-in-chief, simpl; u a meuure of pro caution. Th. monmant is neither a menace to the propia oi th. United Sutes, nor an intuit to th. people of Casada, bat is an ordinarv matter of routine which wunld almost have escaped obaer ration but for tha ?erj .roper character ofth. vrvoit Baatern. t.. t m . ... . .. .u.iuun una., ,q an article speculating opon tie probable coura ol arenU muú says: "With whichever sid. Ticto7ma nst.th. uaino io iiinij to o. a nam one. and thomrb. the main offort of tb. Washinetun Oovarnmont mo be postponed till the close of the year, it is proba ble that mack blood will be shod within the limits of tb. old Huts which is now to be th. battlefield oi democratic citil war." In the same article thara anntnM thi fnlAif "Th. energy the Fraa Sutes have displayed, the great number of men they have raised, and the goou material of wmcn thrtr army I composed, ar. beyond all pram. His easy to see that a great deal of their irritability towards England arrisas from a feeliag that justice has not been don. to their patriolic spirit by public opinion Lookinr. aa avarv Amorfooa iIam tA tt nnln. ion of England, they have been mortnled at ind ino; mat an etfirt which they feel worthy of ailmi- rauoa, ha. been rwctrivad by ns with coldness, fuiKirul U1MII .t..k.T 1- - rrooi eDthutiaam for their miliUry srdor, whsn the object of it is to crash thoss with whom we are aa much in relation as with themselves." Mr. Geom Francis Train rave a anlendid "Un ion Dejeuner'' at the Westminister relace Hotel, in celebration of the anniversary of th. battle of Bunnor Mill. Numerous gentlemen connected with literature and art attended. Lord 0. Lannoi proposed the health of th. President of th. Uni- tea sutes, wmcn was drank with great entumí- WU tsawt C..o.lr.oy AgaUtl thOo- . ,K ... BtoMt, ., ... . ,, ., The SXtra session of Ronirraaawhlr.h lo Ln'.. ed to assambl. at Washington, on tha Fourth day day of July, will come tugsthor indnrcirrjujuUii. cee so utraordioary. that probably not oneol tha quMtionu it will u. called ou to consider, sbepting th. tariff, will have ever before occupied tkt atteu. sion of a national livialaturaj, 'lbs frettant, as appears from the latter, in another columi,of oar corrcspoudi-nt at the capital, is preparing tt make a full and oumplet. eipuaur. to Ungren af th. uigenciet of th. country; to lay bar. the nativa, of his apparent diere, urJ to certain eoluHtitiotiJ proviaiuus, In ojosequiuoe of th. novel dingers to which th. fjniun hu been exposed; and to de mad an enilonnincnt of Ilia u.tet ojmluot, tie) suf ficient authority for the future to enable ba to p lot the ship ol' otate oafoly from amidst tke l,r e iters by wliich it is surrouiiiiod. Amuiii- iii nu,ai important topics Jil- will be compelled to iicusi, I f"'1"1' i that it Is nnsafe to have all Italy un will be the wuya and n by winch goveínmont 1 , ' eP1'- We have little duunt that Napo- omen on, anj in wiiat imnuer ho or 4iatppolotM. Mar lit HAinrBtiLAOoR Law CARD. J. HOWE WATTS, (Formerly of WatU 4 Jackaon) . ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW. , April SO n50,U" KAVID V. WH1T1B. ForwardingandCommission MERCHANT, 7enra Steamboat Agtnt and Collector. NO: 6 and 6, LEVEE, KANSAS CITY. MIÍSOUR LARGE LANDED INTERES FOR SALE. ait dectwi! . by tht M'-tlotn Onvernmant, tnl known tt tba Rió PE US ANIMAS Ü1UNT; boundoo oa too norm oy i: ..b uiva. .n.i inrltullna lu trlbultrlol, Rio do lu Al ill NUMBER 12. : (NEW SERIE3. losing bin Italian unity has suffered . heavy blow, th. consequences of which ara quite uncertain. It is well known that the Emperor Napoleon de sires to restore the old empire, with his son as King of Rome, and this would involve the divis ion of IUly into three parts namely, Piedmont, Naples and Rome. While Devour lived any such division would have been prevented. But who now can say how soon th. Napoleonic dea nay bo realised? " We elwiyi hew that Louis Napoleon was opposed to a united Iuly, for the reason that with Rom. as lu capital It would become a greater rower ia Europe than Austria or Spain, and as mch too great a counterpoise to the power of Franc No wonder therefor, that tbe French B ni eror acted so dubiously at OaeU while the Neapolitan King was still in possession of a ouuiiguuiu witnin nrs own Onmimons. Virtually France and Austria agres on one point the Ira- leon will avail himself of the opportunity present- hJ ' dM''' f C"oir to '"directly attempt .... ...,.. v, llm,j ac-oruing io nisnied mea; and as the weaker naturally becomes tha prey of the stronger, It ia not altogether beyond the bound, of nrobiljilitv that hn moo i.r.,.l w. do-Hot aewsasemV-snattntjebUk iáaS Mr i-1 "Jt W from dnairing oiiah. nu,nli hni. lvor toP...u.r. eí-aual ob.,tlM to 7ihT. í fZXZoiCtId aspect of Ititllsn affairs thst It is eitmuely hazard nua to say what may or muy not occur in the pras- three btuidieJ miilijnsoi dulluracun be titob- oaium, ior,uie war pjrpusns oi me next lew ionths. And we uduiimiali Mr. Lincolu and the clmuu-y of the Treasu. that they will find tlieinwlei be- aoi wiiu otmruiuef, in tins respect. whiA tha' money raiainir. ami no eioot'Witiont tlul mai'itie lonned of prujuriug funds from that qtlwtaí.wiü oe reansw. commingle with them In oarryrog 6 the overa, moot which they bav. forced on me f No I never I Our people would sot elect senators or represen. Utivea, and for oa than would be no Federal Con grass. Oor people would not act as jaron for a federal court, nor aid the marshal, us prninam muí, to execuu iU procees, and be Would be left powerhsse. They would withhold all respect and kindness and civility from the federal judie. He would euros, no authority on the brack-. could noy no social inUrcoursein private life. He could not live among us. For us there would he no federal court , Whoever should attempt to eternise federal an "Í forn, womd be placed under tb. bu Thee, mattera are lienaiirlont nn. b-ti and in them no power on earth could coerce oa. unoer in. umiu assigned to human power by tb creator, it i. imruuioihiA . -j i Union in any suu aninat tha will ..u ri" tCl'f,1(m CuiaoosAnnrTou may tea tha en f-4-r.ntftínnaiuaa nr . i . Lu TrTT " auvngiy mani fested In their handwriting. The handwriting of some men is essentially affected! more especially their signature. It seems to be a vers searehiui lUeit whpMier a man is. conceit norsiiB una. orwoOMONwaiiiiaii''ii uieiri ikuilii uw ATTBITIOm ATTIHTIPIlt NOTICE. TO ALL WBOit IT MAY CONCERN. v flt.tnf AGKWT Oritrj and PRCSKNT BtHlNM Ifl of niootoutlno olilml ualna! Iht UoToronant at tot UoUwl SUtat. It SuW CUEII IN THIS TrjuuTUHT. Ail b tlntia tlready placed la ny tetada, or lew aaada ef J 8. Wttlt Cu., which I btva cuulraotod to protocols, and now pending before the Ileparuiu-nlt ar the OoeeTtoB of las United eiati't, will be duly attended to. 1 have NO PEHSON OR A(lF.Vr uutkoHaed borotftar to nee tbt nomo In any manner whatever lu lob PROSECirnON or CLAlllb ajtiowtho United tUolea, otbtrorU, Una la allaa dlna to builott tint 1 t w pll(ed to attoad to, aad eud pereon penont . wi' til omea prlooal tut horny froiamttdotutucaisol ortgonl 0. F. ovir. lutaTt K , taouy UU-tr rACB, lUtenent, announcing tbe probable re-etUbliih- ment of relations oetwsea ranee ano tne uourt of Turin, and tbe oanseqaeot monition of tbe new Italia, kingdom. The sUUment wu alterwards copied in the lionitoer, and is of peculiar interest to Amanea on account of tae insinuation convey ed ia th. tollowint narairanh: t ranea, by aw new attitude, would not pretend to interfere in any manner io tb. internal or aiUr nal affairs of the lulian kingdom, which remains sole judge of IU conduct, aa it is master of iU ta ture and of iU destinies It would act towards it aa one day the great European powers will act in tae American question, ny recognising tne new republic of tbe Southern Sutes when that repub lic shall have constituted a government on a basis which will allow international relations to be en Urtained with it of advantage' to general inter- esu. It is said that It was a itormy meeting at the voancil ol filsts, wnen tne emperor announced his intention to racogoise the Kingdom of ltily. Tbe Pans Union, an ultramontane paper, tsys that France will recognise a work of brigandage, violence and hvpocrisy. Whatever artful terms may be used, tuts recognition implies Decsssriiy ins euo u tne rope s temporal power. . ITALY. The Psrii correspondent of Bit London Horn ing Pust telegraphs, ander dau J ine lb. aaJei-. iowat.i'A mi weffrenT tne recoguitiou oi tae tingdom of Italy by France ia an accomplished fact, ki ds liayneval, who bus charge of French affairs at Kurin, was informed by a dispatch asut off last night, of this important resolution ol bis government. The Turin Ootnione of the 17th eevs: "Tbe diplomatic relations between France and Italy will shortly be resumed. It is asserted that M. 1). Lavalette will proceed to l unn at Minuter oi Franc., and the Commander di igra will go to rana in a sunt ar auaittv. Tbe earns lournalaavs tbe internment had re ceived a dispatch from Paris announcing the re cognition by Frac, of th. new kingdom. Advices from Naples of the Uth.sUU that the towns of Sanmareo and Bignano, having risen ia insurrection, were taken by assault by the lulian troops. Twenty ef tbe iababiunu were shot for) laving named alive four riedmontwe. colli town, were afterwards set oa Ire, and tbe Innauu tanti denarted to the neighboring vHlaeee, Tbe Joamá Unila mtioM, of Turin, bad been seised for tbe publication of a Maninian article etvj titled "i n. rope ana nengion. The Pone was sufferini bom srTibelss Popular maiifeeutions in favor of V ictor Emu. Cnder the autpices of bankers in Lombardtlrest combination of banken aud c;tiituliaU hat been formed in New York for (lie express pui uuie of aiding and abetting tbi .Southern iiiturrectioa, by withholding from tlis uiiiniiiiktrstioii the mesas of eTyingu it-wur. Vv e distinctly ciiurge. that moneyed g:Diiemen, wlwao lumos ere in our one- session, wiiicb we bh.tll dhchijti whenever tie in- uresU of tha public d-mrili t, ha.e si rived at an and ritani.l ig with enrli oilmr tu nuocribe to no more loans, and endeavo to injur the mlional sradit, for their owe je.S li pnrpuaei. to tbe utant oi metr power. 1 itey are principally in thJ cotton and foreign exchange intvrt-et. and are of iingliab. French, and Oriuun, as well as of American ori gin. They affect honor at the onuruiuus eXMjndi lure which will be involved in the supprvasioi of rebellion, sud declare that tha banks uf this city, over most of whicu they ejercite psrsuiuuiit con trol, shall not yield another dollar, if further loans are put Into the market. They are principal ly susUined and urged on, io tbe course they have resolved on, by London and Manchester houses, who desire that the iodeiwndsnce of tbe Confed- eraU States should be acknowledged aa speedily as possible, in order that the English market may be supplied with cotton, withuut the risk that would attend tbi blockade, ami a cocfeqneut war with this couut7 Wu believe that thi ulliuup thus formed is so powerful, that Mr. Cbaie wao'd Gnil R imponible to combat with it, and that he w I hod he ia leaning upon a broken reed, it he places any future depend. -nee upon Wall itraet. l-L I I.. .f.L s t no oauat oi una city never were stronger ana yet never wer. honeycombed with more elements of weakness and decuy than they are at the pres ent moment. They hive in their vaults an unpre cideoted amount uf specie close upon forty mill ions of doliste, but commerce is being rapidly an nihilated, trade is diminishing, securities are dj predating in value, and the ats.-U in their banks. JPP "bich Uiirv..Q.sx;UiJi -tj'ihw such circumstances, the government would do wisely to pass Wall street over,und treat its pock et arrogance with the contempt it menU- There is not a single Idyul átate wnicn does uot passes more means of subscribing, either directly or indi rectly, tn tbe wants of the country than Wall street twice over. Th money to be found there is never anything more tlnin a reservoir aurulus not needed elsewhere, end it will be withdrawn, the moment tb. real proprietors of it are dinastía fled with the channels it is poured lnb Let the President and Congress, then, eniuluU tbe court' fiursued in a tlmilar einurgency, by Liuit Nupo son, wbo boldly eschewed the old beaten pstu ot negotiating with the mnney nags of Jews and Ju daiaing Oentilea, and throw hiinsi'lf wituout aff.-e Ution or disguise upon the generosity and patriot ism of the people. MUongreespasssuchainwa ore, as is referred to by our Washington eorree nnndence. and authuris. the isauimr of Tifaauir notes of smsll denuminationa to the extent, if necessary, of eve hundred millions of dollars. Thev can be not forth as occasion requires and will answer tbe duubls purpose of a loan and of creating a currency snt condition of the kingdom of Victor Emanual. Among the firat symptoms of change that ws rhall be called opon tó notice will probably be the revivsl in full vigor of the Mnzzini faction, sup ported by Oarribaldi and hit partisans; and what iimv come of their efforts and combinations It is impossible to sty, but without doubt tbe effect will be bad. The tendency of their acta will be to disorganise snd revolutionise all that Is now approaching to a sUt. of order, and at the same time to precipitate) wur and invite ruin. An at tack upon Venitia will, in all likelihood, be one of the tuvonte nurselings ot tneir policy, and mere ia nothing that they could do more certain to be ..roliflc of disastrous consequences to the new kingdom. With favour in his grava, Anuria would fight with a fair and determined front, end the ennflilant knnwledrra that it onlv remirad th. defeat of Italian arms in order to follow up the victory by en entire demolition of tb. government of Victor Emsnuel. It therefore becomes tbe King aad his ministers to watch carefully even transition from the recular order of thiurs. end to prevent as much as possible factional interfer ences in the policy of tbe administration. This will be a work requiring tke utmost energy, dis crimination and firmness on tbe part of the gov ernment, but it ia one of so much moment that no moans of enforcing it ought to be neglected. Notwithstanding every caution and endeavor, how erar.it may so happen that Victor Emanuel will nenner ne able to deiy tne macninations ot aazzi. ni nor avoid the wiles and snares of Napoleon. ermeieniF! juuuo! Obit Osnwu Adtict to Volmtnri. The Mobile Tribune publishes a letter written by a gentb man of Alabama to his son. a young volun teer, which contains some advice. We quote: "In the first place, then, my son. when a soldier sh ilu lers hit line under the flag of his country, be must surrender to that country nisti ills, his wmins is the mon implicit and prompt Obedience to tne orden of hit superior officers. Disobedience, even in ntattot of minor gravity, frequently forfeiu life. If an order is issued, that must be the end of in- qn7. the success ola battle or campaign may tlepend upnn the couceslment of the purposes of the command; end it may become uecetssry to minian with death an omission to observe that which may teem to be every unimportant order to the toldier who does uot understand it. "Napulesn once issued sn order that the llgliU uf the camp must be extinguished at 8 o'clock, and on seeing a light burning io the tent of an offi cer, after thot hour hod elapsed, he reparad thither in Demon, and entered the tent just as the officer bad finished writing hit wife's name on the back of a letter he had written to ner. He tola tne em peror he had unconclouily violated the law for one moment, and it was dene la the enthusiasm of af fection, with which hn bad beta overcome by thoughte of borne. "Unseal that latter," aaid tba Emperor, -and writ u I dictate." The officer obeyed and wrote as follows: 'P. 8. I die to- oortrait. I have fancied I could form a theory ot a man a whole oheracter from reading, In such a aituation, merely the words,'1' Very faithfully yours, busebine Shooka. r ou could so. that nr. . Snooks was acting when he wrote that signature. He waa thinking of the impression it would pro duce on those who saw It. It wan not the thing which a man would produce who simply wished to write hie name legibly in es short a time and with as little needless trouble u possible. Let me say with sorrow that I have known even venerable bishops who were not superior to this Irritating weakness, some men,aim at an aristocratic nana some deal in vulgar nourishes. These ore the men who bav. readied no further than that Itage It which they are proud of tbe dexterity with which tuny .num. uioir pon. auiu. nnv niter ou at- fectodly simple and atudent-lik. band; some at a dashing and military style. But there may bees ranch eelf-contciouanesa evinced by handwriting as by anything else. - Any clergyman wao pertorma a good many mar. risge will be impressed by the tact that vary few among the humbler classes can sign their name in aa unaffected way. 1 am not thinking of the poor bride who shakily traces her name, or of the sim ple bumpkin who slowly writes his, making no secret oi me uimcuity wnn wdicu ae uoes n. Then, an natural and pleasing. Yon would Ilk to kelp and encourage them. But it Is Irritating when some forward fellow, after evincing bis mark ed contempt for tbe slow and cramped performan ces of bis friends, jauntily Ukea up the pen and dashee off hia signature at a tremendous rats aud with tne air oi an exploit, evidently expecting tne admiration of his rustic friends, and laying a foun dation for remarking to them on his way home, that the parson could not touch him at penman, ship. I have observed with a little malicious sat isfaction, that auch persons, arising In their pride from the place where thoy wrote, generally smear their signatura with their coat-sleeve,and reduce It to a state of comparative illigebility. I like to see the smirking, iuipndent creature a little Ukea dooro-M fiioenjm Pneenw morrow morning at 8 o'clock, for violst.ng tbe Thev will be at ones aljr- laws of the cainn. by not eitingiaahing the light bed into daily use, and the public will rejoice in in my tent at th. precise timo I waa commanded holding such exceiieut security, created lor so ex- to no it. client a purpose, Jefferson liavis anil ntsassocistes aimea tneir "That decision may bare leemad savin and harbaroua, but when your Intellect shall bav. ma- stabs at the life of the United States through the turad to the comprehension of how much depends constitution. Mis Nuil street friends, with' no , upon subordination and a rigid adherence to tha Olgner muttve man VJ owru lueir uiuiivy wee. aim mwe ui bus obuiji.jjiju wiuooo!iio.;i.n.puiun vuuiu cater to English interest, by supplying them, at I only be just to the thousands of lives under his the expense of our ntttionaliiy, with cotton think care by assuming the appearance of cruelty to this to accomplish the same end by withholding from government the means of existence- i'hoir effjrta will recoil upon themselves. The country die. not neea tnem. ana tne unjeci oi preserving nib one delinouent. "Obedience is not servility it la duty. Itia, therefore, not cowkrdly, but bonorble. The camp la no place for th. aolt manners or the drawing- Iron the Mobile Rultur. Fir-nut. Union at Foaoa Impossible, The Un on was formed, and has been maintained, only bv tbe consent of the parties to lie Federal Gov ernment. Force on these parties, that ia, the States comprised in tbe f ederal union, is Incom patible wnn mat union; ana win aestroy it, Union will be attained without tlteir assistance room, and soldiers are provetbielly blunt; there and in spite of their opposition. Mr. Chase most, 1 fore, do not immagine if an officer speaks sharply however, adopt his plans wisley. and not full into i to you that he wants to insult you or browbeat the snare wnicn emoarrasseu so nviuy ni uit prop you. AaAAra of misundurstundinir uublic lueling. and lilt atudying the elementa of strength in the land uf Uaa rMcu he meet depend. JVT . Paptr. I non the Now York Utrtld. Tfc. Doati Coeuet Cftvour end lu Ooueajwei -cea la luir.. Tha rloath nf.the enidinff atateaman of lisle ; t tbe present time is an event of immense iuipct certainly ss water will extinguish fire aa hatred Unce to the new monarchy, lie bad constituted j will expel love. himself a power in the State second only to tbp Let u admit, for illustration, Hint which never King himself, end tbe prestige of his naino mfi ' can happen: 1st us suppose that Lincoln shall tac tor! La averTthin. he ssid urdid a moral force ana : caed in this wan that Northern armies shall sue- Influence noasiiasad bv no other Italian atateaman ceaafu W invade the Southern States, and van- The unification ot luly wao the grand object uf quish our iruiies, and slaughter ao many of our hia career, and ha couattiuted iU most powerful citizena. aa to render further military resistance and prudent advocate. There was nothing lact , impossible; and thus" complete the conquest of ttonai aisuugatsoing nis political conuuci; ne no our people, aim outtiawi i.u u ww m er lent bimsslf to party trickary, but was a whole ! possible, would become more Impossible, if in na eouled and earnest patriot in the widest sent, ol ' ture thti could be. Beneath the lowest depth tn ñnJ thorn wmn d atill ha a lower do.D. J he Union to - - - .. f . constituted and continued try voluntary aoa 01 toe people of tie SUtes: and these acts will not. pertoraea oy a peopi. auoiiigave oy oowiuoe. When, as on Of tnal eaoiugatea people, i snau call to mind that tbe Northern party has crushed tbe word, It would be difficult Indeed anything in his entire political hisUrry open to se rious objection or tnat din not una towards us welfare ol bu country. Although born in Piedmont his avrrrpatliiei wen not narrowed to that section only, bat extended over tbe whole of Italy, and to him more than any other nan tbe anbjecU of Victor Ematv nel ere indebted for that parliamentary nvern- nel had taken flu In tb Alberti Theerel ment, civil and religious liberty, and free preee twin. ay Independence; that it hai destroyed my prop erty ano aeaoiaieu py eaiate; UIM n oae aiaugier- ed my father, or my ion, or oy brother; when I re member the last mortal agony of on. whom I lov- which, inititated is Sardinia, they aow enjoy. Ii ed alain by these Northern enemies, otn I ever From the New York Jenrntl of Oomintret. CoaratBAiip Hntxtio In. If anybody gets con traband goods past the double cordon of Metrono i iti n and Federal Police, now drawn tightly about this city and harbor, bo must be a man of extraor dinary cunning and boldness. In the first place, a constant eepoinsge is msiutained by the metropol itan Police apon all vessels and all ahipmenU on the New York andUrooklyn shores, and through out the entire District. The officers detailed for the duty are supposed to be intelligent and trust worthy, and are natuntlluy anxious to commend themselves lo the approval of the Police Board and the public by Mixing everything to which the suspicion of "contraband can can be attached.- No arms of any description ere allowed to be ship ped for any Northern, Eastern or WesUra port, (from which they might be reshipped to the South.) without a written permit from tae Police Board. ' But these efforts, vigilant as they an, are not mon so than those adopted by Collector Barney on be half of the Federal Uovernmu.t. Custom Hons officer, make the rounds of the wharves daily, and report opt n the appearance of every vessel lying, or loading, at tl e n. These facts are enterad upon the Custom house books, and whenever a vessel applies for a clearance the Collector knows wheth er it te beet to grantor reiuse it. Awatcnuais kept up to prevent tne loading or veesua in tne night. J lie Stationing oi revenue cutters at Throgg's Neck, the narrows, and the mouth of the Karitan, bo as completely to command the entraño and exit of this port, has previously been stated, r rom tneee cutters an outwsra nouna vessels are boarded, their clearances examined, and if there ia any ground of suspicion, their cargoes are careful ly overhauled. In several cases, vessels, to avoid detention, have successfully ran the gauntlet, but that gam. has been eoeotuaiiy stopped oy aa in crease in the armament of the cutters, snd also by an order to the commanders of Fort Schuyler, at Tbrogv'a Neck, and Fort Hamilton, at the Nar rows, to fin at any vessel evading examination, sp. -on a preconcerted signal from the cultera. Bo- . sides these precautions in and about the harbor, a careful watch Is kept up over the manufactories of arms and ammunition in this city, and the whole, sale and retail establishments for their sals, Con- , aideaing these facta, it may reasonably be suppo sed that tbe seceding Huiee aenve no -sia ana comfort" from New I ork city. . , Tira BuxttAPB-tannui Hnairen Ix.-VT learn that the Surveyor of customs for the Port of - Louisville received instructions from Washington city to stop the shipment orarme,' ammunition, provisions, c., from this place to the Bute, south of as, and to intercept and stop any such ahipmenta passing by or going through this city. Fir steamboats In commission, with full crews employed, have in consequence already laid op and discharged their men. England baa lately annexed to her pessesslom an ialaud in tbe Peciflo called Forming. Island, 1 latitude 30 dag. 49 min. aortb, longitude ltd) dog. 20 min. west. It wu done with great formality and much flag saluting. Letters from Athens ateta that the Greeks ar eniiou to get rid of their Bavarian king. \n\n u vui uuitao autea upon panada, and liara that THI WniVll ED FIXIH I ART of a Bart of laod ..i ...niM i t,r.. t. Vrt a. tad Oornellut VI lnu Tirapo, APUhibt, ont t'ltrt, Coibara end Huertano from tbolr Muro! to thoir coulWnoe. for partlaolara oio.olre of the iiatata la Fe Tf.Jtaotry as. un.-tr. The Paria Patrie had publiihed a Mol-officlal