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x U 1 ua h 4 1 A \ : * a : L h f £24 G a R - id a & A Cirige®, . Tur Cartrornta Gorp Mania.-We wishsome} .< c).} 0, .. 4 } a . pun ! f -' By taking the Pagmn and ofour delinquent inlacéibe'fa & other pbméxuiudcb-to—which is for in opergtiop, there is ed, wonld go there nude dig enough to pay 'for the fing in distance, making the shortest: paper. i a 'of the {New ¥ ork and{Efle and th X - ~ a. < war cb '\ Rand! fwm N' Y, e 3&5?le It has been suggested that a large share of the} .._, _.) of |. > National Debt has been incurred by Mr. Polk's by the gruentmgntrgfiligb, f livish expenditure of the public money in the Making a diferehce of chase of Stationery on which to write his'recent The abovoshort is all comy . ; g_. [contract te be compleféd, the comin' Message,. 'This js almost as wicked 'as the Meéxi 'd t can War. : * » 6 . The WA Ix wheiber« of Mr Roi? pursagnce of- the provisions: of the peace upon our borders, and within the: geceflly the forces required fn the naw territories, it is con- [ng that a regular monthly mall 1 thirteenth article of the treaty of- E, {acquired. territoriedk dey C i, |fidently believed that Gur present, :miitary-estab-_Lafter that time be he ‘ le of the treaty of ried |. 0 2.000 ( slc. belies : gur present, - that time be ' Fig snirteenth nrticle: ts ech ail retary (he: Tronayry ; will priéont ' lisfiinsnt n or ex! ' lobg 48 terriories oh the Piacific, | ol to, linaits, and settlement, with the |_ 'The Secretary of the.Prensgey [will in 'JisKment sufficient or all exiganoles, wo | lobg as thea PMCIO« crease in th friendship, hm“; and sott ie at ond, bis annualreport a bigtily eatiafi¢étogy sia “it“ . our peaceful relations remain ugdirturbedi-/ _> ; ;.1 Notwil Mfifi‘g‘filfiwk ® xepublic of Mexico, and of the act Of J OLY le condition of the finkuces (7 :\. :_. ! + -| |. Of the amount of military contributions colleéf« | service, 4 ould the reycane 'Continue ( o | capotially lut paragteph; to the gecd. sense of A. n-permilled to' fumber gp and defuce there * the 29th, 1848, - claims. of. our citizens! \pho. jinpore for / thaifiecal year ending on,tho ed, in Mexico, the sam of aoven hindred and sixty» | the grprent wwfiwfiflm nat, there will be |capgeially: Fhe Par \¥\ | saycthing butsgood taate.-- PAHTA® 2000 \l otki tending which had pan\ffghiadyhqmdatedlnsi thirtioth of 1°33” wmdffin ulmfj a hy jog, thousand. six hundred “gifts Aoflutsgaz :ca dried. T mamba < N f . Thore are many othae: acrére which need, “w’mwmitqm s “gmwigw decided against -the Mexican republic,;'' {dred and fifty furmillien ainé houdred aid soven- | applied towards the payrpont ofthe first mstaiment as CXC X the ~. *** ind, an '&mmedinté correbtion, and as you hare Grete Sineea Like, called th £1 amounting, with the intereat thereon, 10 |qy-seven thowend aight hulidred aud sevinty als | dos under the tromy. with . plewve.. The further These conmideralioes inin of the | mand, an @mmediais come and an Jou | 100 |of the Semone Lise: called the C) amounting,, -with the interest thereon,. to (ty-seven thousand eight nud .. f y with Me; Phe furthe I a with cerlain afthe an aod Ergmied \to 1 oo onine Od on I tied € Awo millions twenty. ~ thousand eight] dollars ; which the amotintegported was Avwen-| sum of three hundred and farty<eix thousand threa | ter Geperal thnks with ocfialh: mMOOMOREOTS MLS \\ I . begun and virtually promised \to pefecvere, \lube contial route 10 Gan, f amo millions we nty-three thousand gig glycine-million. one handred and twonty -gight thou- {hundred and sixty-nine dollar and thirty conta has | ast of 1848, the revenue: may “a?“ se sn\ | Pook. F you srill tint disuppoin}the-public, but put if to the [1D@ WWW“? 14) M hundred a“! thirty «two d?“‘?‘,\“‘§f . tg‘ sand and too dollars, leaving one pandfpdfilld 'been paid into the treasury, and unexpected balan- | creased, ania reduction 'of hic tzgfiegfizdffufi; County, for having chosen-him their C s City Fathers\ nstilthey shall show a deferinina- ffdigzgfggfizfgzncag {algal one cents, have been liquidated and paid-| ;;, ;;,, mqllion cight. and forty-hine [comatll romain in the hands of disbursing officers | upiform rate of Sve cents, wittiontan aud | hnd carned that position faw Brie DPM 'to regard: the ifiterests-of the coninbdify, 498) New York tin frail rogle v Thereremgin to.be paid .of these claims, thougafd.eight hapdrad and swixty-fix dbllui'p‘in'fihe .as those who wero. engaged jn'the collection of with the pr 9315.3 ghéfih'b‘gwnm aus of devotion to the Whig Party ; but, with the | tion to regarg:: the if ifereste -of the CoAT from, New Yor Avigggzggsm\ y . seventylfa ir thousand on bundred andl'coiQMZfb; douiéoiig’ uso. 1\ Lo tye t L | #040 § these moneys. After the kwfiémafldgx df 9035295 rg je dy enfér C M hifihflzfm,“ jifilmlm'mmf Fhiticfiéffifii? p‘e'wf'ifivaflcémh'r \papa\: 'moral as well-as pecs If“?! and cause cj‘ilnf toi , Er}? “53d Lse?q§§? : \\’3niilety-tle ollars and twenty-six cents. | The valu« of the oxport® for the same period’buguo further disbursements were made of any unex> | fajp itself. . 7 [_s __ system' the tha profits mlgsqlh'xggmgp; ltlzexgirguzx‘gin:$1 BOF £014+1 ta slmged or- violat ore ipuniehed and some at beit of Byb; c-ptzqexlmpen‘ I Ame . -_ Congress at its Tast session having made |onohuidred and Ofty. four milion (hirty-toto thou» } pended moneys arising from, 'this source, \'The , , A well-digeated cheap “5:3; sysiom ie peo\ | ferred upon hint, to giyé his fRondg a hanflsome, as our crying evils driod up: PormiCime toask the _ boat to A gyfi f Ll e 9 no pmvgisidtt for.executing the fifteenth ar. [sand oue !:andred and-tminy one dollars, consisting ° balanses on hand wore directed to 33, 12-Mdi'33 Lens ‘b:tt_m¢aa¥;€¢m§g§§fi; ?£“:‘L%m§°fo wattagng-emyp’nperfi. {é}; t \l 1 ' ofienl Trustees of this \corporation if they \ha ve in fuct| *\ $9(gremzfggmdugfigg7:23 . F the treaty by whi rie United ic produc to one.{handted tri , sod val clai the fond willts- | plo, and is so. muoit IU 8 18 Apd here we may repert What wa 'have \ Ae e EC T Pol vag,, py Zf eno th# projected gurect roofo frim «~ ticle of the treaty by. which. the United|of domestic productionsamounting foone bonited ivmflifiifigmgéfifiéfi shall | oxtenaice , ax fiat, of the . United Stutes, ° hits that nothing allorde 4 more “gimummv Jeased to Mr. Dane, of any .ona' else, a loin. Syrachbe to RotheBer, - | / | \y 1, States assume. to make satisfaction for the | \\\ /\\ un | twenty oge. dollars, and ' their eattlement and payment, , 'Phees claims are- reesmpend do your fwvotable, T8 Larges of the liberality, enter,.tis0 and intelligento | centre of Water street for a series of your, Or for(\ @ The foregoing . (the Writer s,,, . - **\unliquidated claims\: of our citizens _ jy \o, milion one hundred an Mi; ight , not considerable in number of amopdt. .\ \- */ \| suggestions) of the Postmaiter General 073W 30° pipe people of a county, than . & Well Ald A00 [ 2, ;, goguitp term. of time not less than (n. year, WHL bo found acourate$ kfjowing timo \gainstMexicojto- dn \ amount not lif gussud and tan dollars of forejgu Atible«) ' (~- 1 recommend to your fuvorabld consideration the 3 » [o sl uas oa 0. | well suataingd Press. Itis thoir. best | ) __ (._) ou. co srect ard keep up a good and sul. [Of ABaB§t ding three and.a quarter millions of dol- . pp, receipts in the treasury for the «amb period, anggestions of the Semy’nry‘ofifi‘a: and the Sec-) =; L 00, late *., Ed . “gum if“ 5“. Hence, those quite. careless of the 59°35“? F“?! fipo sy $be for ham-incoming worse. If \ lars,\ the: gubject is again recommended | exclusive of loans, amounted, to: midyfifiimigl on | retary of the Navy in regurd to legislation on thi < 1&0ng the 2&4 iffi‘fifigwfimwaau a 15,13??? is “3°\?5; pf]; his brim! 'and 4 sagg‘ygpfil . client mfifflive the gooduess to do their duty | \\L ile to your favorab usideration. | four hundred and thirty-six thousand soven hundred | subject, |_ 220 : jos 10. > u Fecauye G Pan aP nate ' forsign . | may be actuated solely by sclfish considerations, not, will they have the couness 10 60 ENE! . e true dista -w 22:31:14; $32ng cfiniliféz’gqn of the L°Jfiri§é§na§a andII t’i’flyaniMQ gonte ; . of which Qur ludian relations aro presented in a mostf4« 51W tof of piblic Wag?\ foreign a”? [oun Inno Way so cheaply promote their flocalkmé‘ and cause its removal at once, =. | . 00; _| fester, by way of the wi h iM 82 0° £114 st 9‘s h Emit therp was' derived from: customs thirty-one militant vorable view in the report from: tho “first Depart» domestic, hav {P0115 ugn£?kmi§ “at: 3g, i 5331713;¢t§, as by diberally contributing to thqy #0PPOM] rrajey have, it becomes the citizens of this Proposed flhcmunggfi ° frorn | seven hondred fify revon- thowand , and | ment, Tho wisdom of our policy in regard to the to act. -It ¢ ‘Mf flex - fipou eventful times. / T| OF County presw | ~ 0 lull... place to wield their power aud just ® as speedily as | Nsw York so F of MayLIBQB Within one year irom dollars aud ninety s.x contas; fromisntes of public tmbes within our limite, in clearly' mamfagtad 3,39: ministration lips fallen £130”, Ur he hist \. But this duty is _ important in a po- [fP will perhit remove them. A. reraoval of| that time, the commissioner and surveyor lands, three milhon three hundred, and “vanity-d tht | their improved and rapidly insproving condition. bave felf most ensibly 'the weight o‘ Vt I? ig fl?” [ lifigal point of view, Without a good ”Tully P3; the 1&1}?! : perthit remove 1 s. - A. rere Emmi\ < which gach government stipulates 10 4P-| thousand six handred and forty two dollam Wfin A most Important treaty with the Menbmonles | spdnsibilities devolved Gpob me. With uo 0 g por, there can be no thorough political prgeniz®- | somp kind should be bad at all even don per $ I . point, are required to meet. \ at the port Of) ty-six cents ; and from. miscellineous and fgciddn- / hay been recon tly. negotiated by the object than theipnlfhc’ggogi. the glfiqfigfifi'j‘ izmzr. tion, And every County will be sure to have A | ko +k +o, { GePnkitoRop e? 0 -f sp -» EE} \Democrats {gm-Diego and proceed to run and mark tal-gources, three handred and filty-one thousand of Indian Affaire In person, by which al their land permanent prosperity 'of my «mmb ”fwd PY\ | pood paper if it in maxi? sustained, An Editor od - $ ~ emocrat the said be, nadr i-n‘itsl whole course to and thirty-seven dollurs ondseven cents..) | | in the State of‘wmpmmwbémgabmt four sait mafia cogvxctagm of may?! j in 030 gbxfizenPr' ‘whggalfiyho‘fl’g'fimqij qeupied cithprrxq I rrvadmg‘ #1 i W\ ca} ~ al h of t 7 Rio Bravo dal Norte.\-| It will be perceived. that the reventic ftom{cus- fons of scres-has been ceded to the United smffl'r ff““111“?le“3;‘”“9“&1f‘§’5W“? - bo $09:th writ ofefeotment, or ii wreaking his. braine to die meet, Ci fue month of the Kio Brave dal, : * pg; toms for she last fiscal yourexceeded by esvon frys- | This treaty will be submitted to the Senate for lion, present wod future, will relermmel ° 8\ 00 | nover the $00FC0 of his inekt meal, cannot be expoc-. It will be ségn from this provision, | that ;. q ._, fifty-seyen thopsand, and seventy dolisra ratification at an carly period of your presont ¥€#- publi-policy “113m? {painiumcm am; 2: mvfi’uar; (tod to set the nearest river on fire by. the. burning the period within which a commissioner [.. j ninety-six cents tho estimate of the Sbordtury {sion, ||| 2. I have from|time to amoiecgwmeg if!\ may have | stoguemce of hid oditorials, 10-10. exterm|nate his end surveyor of the respective governmen- of th Treasury in his last annual report ; aud that Within the last four years Qimpqmm treaties tended to advance or “VF? lhe public prosperity [political opponents to promote the aspirations of al ments are th meet at San Diego, will ex- {the aggregate roecdipts during the same period from have been nogotfafed with »different Iudian tribes, ar hom‘e, a id‘xoflsvaétcgf depresi the estimate of 'friend who can't afford to take his County paper ire on the BOth of May‘1849. Congress | customs, landsand migcellancous sources, also cx- | and at @ cost of one million cight hundred and our national abrgad. |- , because of his liberality to the press i Albany, p h i f its last ress! n, made an ap. | ceeded the estimate by the sum of fixe hundred apd| 42,000 dollars; Indian lauds to the amonnt of Invoki‘ugmc.b§pfilngsofthc- Almighty ipon your bols york - Phila delphia 'or. France. | Let an Stgpfiiffiigzegrlitfi £33823?“ runuigé; I ro deliberations ay your present important Sesion» PY | frditor havo thomeansito pay his debts; {nud loose and marking the boundary line\ between the two. emjntries, but did not fix the a- ting the Chemung of the lake, (18 mile birty -vix thousand seven hundred: and fifty; ddilars more than eighteon million five Ifyudred thousand u t , aad Sty uing eon wi ardent hépo is, that is. a spirit of harmony and con- mount of salary which should be paid to- der contract. fty-uino conts-indicating, however, a very | scree, have been ceded to the United States; and s o in his pockets fo dunch a, friend, & Egggfiigyfizngcx: “Irina-$1225. (00:50 nctual go- provision bas been made for settling in the coustry cord, you may be guided to wise results, and such jggagfiffgfigézgfififiamr. \ sults * . | _: i weat of the Mississippi the trgbw which ficupifld as may redound to thehappiness, -the honor, aud | 1T ee le , ho iturds dari bar ending c f the. public domuin. 'Ihe'title the glory ofionr beloved coduiry. f - LIFORNIA i R e - Saif {] Tho oxpendituras during the fiac‘al yoar ending on this large extent o lie . c 1 vei ce r . ‘ QMApxronfilA G. oLp. : - -_- - ~ the commissioner and surveyor to be AP-lthe tLisueth of June last; including thows for the to all the. Iudian lands within thosevera} States of 250, . Sir JAMES K TOLK, | ® ' ® } | Speaking of the P. M. General's Iu. pointed on the part of the United States. Wasinxoron, December. 5, 2848. . It is desirable that the amount of compen- «sation which they shall receive should be prescribed by taw, and not left as at pres. war, and exclusive of payments of principal) and our Union, with the exception of a few smnif'flfs- \ 'The official dochr'ngpu in relation to l?» ho mine-| .. 4 i wepaners before intereat for the public debt,. were. forty.wo' million orvations, is sow extinguished, dud A VASt IFRIOH pommmmuum » |__.) ).) ~ communicated by tho SCC- | dicrous idea of d.ryr.mg ne _$p£q1ew . F : t t\ \ Dy 4 lfi raiwe ' they are placed inthe mails, the Lg Roy EbMijaA BEPUBLICAN. , ent, to exectitive discretion. | [Measures were adopted at the earliest eight hundred and eleven thousand nine opened for sottiementand cultivation. , E | ® f : ound in our coluthina this b ‘ and soventy dollags and threo conts, pou The accompanying report of the Secretary of # | fizz“? £21311; Iii M Mme}; fimfig ocd Gazette thinks the generality of them are ELMIRA; N» Ys 209 NOMH CR C Prgcticable period to organize the \ Terri- torial government of Oregon,\ as author- It is estimated that the. receipts into the treasury tho N9“? gives a gnzisfuctory * exhibition of the \ B * ; g pi may \ for the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth if Jug? fpomufus and condituon of thut brunch of the pub- | | .on thissubject, wo fog) strongly mellufgf’» even at dry enough now without fibmlttgngiflzcrln ; F i ro oh the liecgervice. _. Pe Ll L : p oll w ow |: fring process. 6 wirh ‘2&2szlgtgudiggt’thIBlextxX-ggsjgtfihfhteng 59 ' f: number of amull vessels suitable for entering A szfixgxfrfifi‘: Fflz'g'gxim A yum Hazard of surfo mnlg our u‘mders, to give a f w ito any frying progozitilss { epafizefi‘ {SA mung-n forty-eight thousand nine humdtérfi and i NQWE; APER P'ovséAGE‘. ' extracts from a lotlet mflw Journal of Uomiherce | the ozelle, espectg y slice Pol has . iv-sine do®ars and ninety > of which thir» - - - from Rev. Wiaures Cérnrox, Mayor of Monterey.{ sued his Autobiography of Saten. ._ - ized by the act of the 14th of August last. »aiy -zine douss and ninety cattle, of WK,» ich i p+ , , , A * ® I . The fiver mgr and marshal of the ?cl’!\2t01‘y ty two milllons of dotfare, it is cstinaled, will [16 do» If Congréss was in the, habit of doing anything. If ali that he says bo {rss, the fumous <4 golden\ - accorgrzlpanied by a small military escort, {mm arming? if\? \AMI-tugs on dsz'lzgsulgvnoj to meet the frishes of the people, we should exPCCl eypto.ts of King Solomon, who made aé'glxronc of a a he ok 'e gales of the public lauds; and ouo mi f , ta y.; ) ha l. > , i left the frontior of Missouri in Sep t. last, {111131131 this-nix); dgfilam (rim: misceilanegus und a new aud improved p {aw this winter. Bat ivory, with six steps, all ”f Wff'icb, As WP“ as the and took thd Southern route, by the way of imordenatal sources, including tho prean mn upouy the inatmach as we nre stiff jogging along under the qnpope jreo!f wero \ overlaid with pure gold,\ the | + a ' # H * 4 of « + Santa Fo and the river Gila, to California. lean, und the amount puid and to be pr'd litld the whole being supported: by twelve golden Lone,\ sel with the imafifion of nroéeodiyg t'henc'e in' treasury on account of military contr butfons in and who humnwmd m0 stuf up mig “moms and ong ofour vessels to theirfdestmatlon. The] Mexico, and the sales of arms aud vessels abd oth- targets forfus searriors; deesning auch. trish as ail. c Kwill soor ap overnor was fully advised of the great im- ver of no nccouut,-wore nothing to what, wo shal; The Grading and pigepqrmg‘lhgr rat-x re dy Pgmalfie-ff4hm Effigy glrvlzfl}\e‘€eczhgecer‘ll‘lni ‘sce heseaficc. But hero are the cxtnctfifrom h; for the rails up to the Chemung RIVEHJS to ry, and it. is confidently beli ay f . i . actors. 6 nt Cook reach Oregon in the latter part of the pres. Colton's letter: R | _ be let by the Contractors, Constant g‘C’oo‘It ent month, or early fa the nest. The other er public property rendered uonecessary for the use of the goveremout, by the tennination of the 'At present the people are running , & Co. at Oweg’o on the 28th inst. Poa a £: I¥s officex‘é for Axe ‘érri‘ory have profleedecl by cooutry and picking it out of the earth here and > i ard levels pu the Eff? than on the . 863. - 1 * : © I* road. e The Réctester wrier Bives tis Hudsos Riser Rs rpi pf frore S3*rfz%7_.=e to T R dangs 210 mile: huiles | ttost, he wid fad it to lfs it wiil be deen there (§ ody 149 .: structed, alsd fat, lays“ a¥ecqual tax: iX ig. agination, other routeg infght be mexgfioned 16.1611}; to the Erip Road, hugging: at least offent claumy conisidrration, at this ime, as this Wrojected from Rochester to Syfacyse. , The writoris 'viewg uf the grad a ho f * curl c BL tif tu, } on mle at tus. There areino grades f 6§ feet 'per. hile, aq stain {E gravefli 'erca in the article mone 1p her than 60 E pearance of t ogly fourteéa whiles It @ xq'kéfi‘ifi“ id a fride mafe kteep than [ff et free froff L. ited] Hike ;. bot it i the New Yo Tan &e \ol dies 2nd, gen th pffinr of iv < gle for she h jaw-dd ita 'l: princip«=! offi . 5¢ gruicles for- have lately ® eommenfly 1h Herald --F€ res af the h € best article: Km. GA .\\Y”'\\:J\r’ Mr. (11- T» 18 EsaJPFf’, yfighns. ¥a some of the exer beea-w was cured d § stand .ng? do-lnal Gravel, Bii afternogh, &l omamentel j a the mouths of rivers were Jaudiciousty purchased purposes, w during the wur, and guve great efficiency to the equadron in tho Gol of Mexico. Uo tho rehirn of peaeo, when no louger valuable for navai pirpo- wos, und liable to constant deterioration, they wero sold, and the money placed in the T'reasiry. Tho of mean an tlit naval egrasge fu- thorized by law dizog the War, has been redaced | interest.ng nuance of a iPo k administration, it by d scharges befow tho | muxiniuin fixed - dor tho “Fwy“ Pmyukg bo a moro halucwmatyn to think of pesoo establishment. Adequate squadrons sro _ p[,,, at_iiresent. Narrow as the chouees are, mymtuinrd m tho ovvreral qharters of tiie glutin- how \ «QJ | ts be lost bi acitaGn vibe éulb- whore experience hag shown Whew gcty.Geq usgy bo DOWEver, hoth og ean pe jos! by ogifuimn ' most ese fully cmployed, aud the uaval was We aire mformed by the me;, ort of the Pog. never in a condition of higher diogipitno or greater efficiency. j \I invite attention to the recommendation of the 4 Sacrctnty of tho Navy on tho sulyect of the niarime corps. 'The reduction of the uoips at the ond of tho war required that four officers of each of the three lowor grades should be droppud from the rolls. A board of officers made the so.cetion ; aun E taoss des. guated wero im disoussed, but without any alleged Toolte I) cuagur in opmion with the Secretary, that tho would be improved by reducing tho quruber of landsmen, aud incroas.ug the mantles. Sach a measirte would justify en mereaso of the nunt -z of officers to the extent of the reduction by nistu.ssal, and still the burps would have fever officers thon a corrcaponuaing uumiber of men in th® army. The coutracts fur the transporta ion of tho mail in steamslups convertable into war-steamors, pro- iniso to reuhzo all the bonefits to our commerce & ags _ The weather at iihis time 1321‘s more the appearance of the incoming of Syl'ixgg than ine beginning of W inter. 202 The Iron Horsek is now snorting in afgh‘aiFQ. : is new chs Binghamton. ERwill soon be in Elgiira. jeut. master Genéral that by the pregent ratea of Post» age, the revbuues of the Department hove cxcee dod the expdudiusres for the current year by romo 200,009 defigrs, notwithstanding that the number | the centr. over the \_ The Cholera is maki ges in New Vork, and nobhe at. all beyond the ”my? of Quarantine. As yet it has made its appearance in no other place.- The report that there were cases in New Orleans has happily proved to be unfeun- ded. We fervently trust it may be gtay- ed where 4 is. 20 oe ng but sl five thonsand four hundred and {hirty-five «dollars [andth.rty cents from Jouus alroady negotiated, in- cluding treasury notes fauded, which, together 'with the bali nce in tho treasury on the firsl‘ufi' Su- m ly last, make the sim est.mated. ; , © ®. gaits ] The oxvend t inde wou'd root up ground wuts. Some get eight or ten distance of 00 miles, fo ase. nt cee Maen becn io oo. a tuo ntueipat ounces u day ; and the least, one or two.- market viégedmg 5 get goertmfie, They make tho most Whoronipioy the wild Indiank ning exceeding 10 {eq. Upon the : to huut :t for them. \here is ons man who has gracits’gro ikewise easy-; ~ » maty Indians iq his employ j -his profits gre a dol- No gradis occur the road tar a nduuto. 'The wild- Indiau know nothing of [uS ; the w dii [s India the necessary payment ou account of the [principal tediinformation to “TEE” that an 10di@2 jytopest of the public debt, und the pringipal transit of passenger iga! a its valuc, and wonder what the pale faces want to and the constraction pf {no englues, do with it ; they will give an ounce of it for the Wat had out In Oregqnmnd recom- and iuterest of the first instalment due to Mexico on mended that ruthGrity be given to raise an the thirtetia or May next, au,) otnor. expeud.usea afi’ggtied thin the speed. | , .C l E. samo weight of coined silver, or a thimble full oi A better. comparisgn bf running ime marie [E. glass beads, ora glass of grog And white men ndequate number of volunteers to procecd growing out of the was, to bo paid dur.ag thk pris- without delay to the assistance of our fel. oat year, will amount, includ:ng the roimburdement had by reforence to iffy: ptual perfoffgance ofthe 36 - themselves often give au ounce of it, which is two roads, | On the @astern pertiogy of the Em &e) worth ot our mint eighteen dollars or more, for a Yow citizens in that Territory» The au. of treasury notes to the sum of fifty-four million lhéfity to raise such a force not having been ON hundred and seventy-five dollars and sixigents, : * * \C> where thg freaviest grgdeg.ocour, the Sresentregy | bottlo of brandy,a bottle of soda powders, or a plug 'ar runningi tims, between Piermont gid Por Jor $ of tobacso. ~ * C# d by C hei leaving an estimated balance in the treamjry on granted by ongress, as soon “$1 &\ tihe first of Ju'y, 1949, of two million eg} hau- vices oxyuld be dispensed with in Mexico, I . vis, (74 riles) m 3 hdfre} incht £. As to the quantity which tho diggers get, take ing 18 stops at way, ciati‘mxs, being @i a fow facts of evidentso I know seven mon who te ~ ; a . dred and fifty-three thgusand six hundred aud ning- orders wore issued to the regiment of hour, war ; and twenty inillion ax buntired and pinety. -6 \ ther-, just as a thousand bogs, let loose in a forest, lght ravy?-| In the Chémung and Susquehannat 1 » of andes of imnjul service or trauspo.taton of the mail { u none has greatly increased. 'PThis fact wore thau sub Tn the month-of May last, f communica- Oela wats the 'stautiates (ht; predictions of tho early frends of \ 4 - . chesp postage, Tt u'so conclegive'y proves that the rates muy be till further reduced without ci | miishing thp revenues, Indeed tho Postmaster Goneral recommends a reduction to 5 cbuts for all distances. But this will not do. It must go low. or than that;, 4t must como down to 2 gents, und f tho sconer “downer. . 20d Bo also of newapupor postago. Thore must ben Reform -_ Nowspapers must circulate free in their *r ~ : to affect the rajd Ix Conorsss but little is doing, and but little wil} be done till after the Holydays. In the Senate, on Wednesday, Mr. Benton presented a Memorial from inhabitants of a C ty-four dollars and eighty-four cents, motinted riflemen to progeed to Jefferson 7 The Secretary of tho Trossury wilt pmsiufi. as Barracks, in Missouri, and to prepare t, required by law the estimates and rece'ptg and ox- ¢ - » march to Orcfgon‘ as soon as the necessary provision could be made. Shortly before it was ready to march, it was arrested by the act passed by Congress on the last day nonlcommissigned officers, muscians, and privates of that regiment, who had been in - service-in Mexico, should, upou their ap- plication, be entitled to be discharged.-j Tha effect of his provision was to disband j the rank and fite of the regiment and be- _ foreitheir places could be fiiled by recruits the season had so far advariced that it was imgi‘pcticabl‘c'fur it to proceed until the opening of the next spring, Liz-file month of October last,the accom- pany ing communication was received from the governor 0 the temporary government af Oregon, giv ag information of the con- tinuince of the Indian disturbances, and of the destitution &nd deltnccless condition of the inhabitants; - Orders were immediate- , ly transmitted | to the commander of our squadron in thp Pacific.t> despatch to fheir nss istance a prim of the naval forces on thalisfuttion, tofurtish them with arms and amumtion, and to continue to give them < such aid and prot ection as the navy could affird, ubtil are army could reach the country. +4 It is the policy of humanity, aud owo which has always been'purtued by the United States, to cul- tivata the good will of the: uborginal tribes of this continent, and to rostrain thom fron making war aud indulging in elxcesses,\ by muld meuns rather than by force. 'Phat this would have been done with the tribes in Oregon, had that tersitory been fot “Endai‘ tha govarnmeont of our laws at ar ear- 3 , ly pepiod, aud bad,suitable moasures been adopted y G ngrosoy sugh as now cxist in onar imtorcourso \ with the other Indian tribes within our luin.is, can- not be doobted. E‘Indt‘od, the immesiiate and oni ckuss of the axisting hostility of the Indians of Or- u is represented to. have becn, the Kong delay of * the Vailed States compousat.on, in such articles as they wanted, fo: gho cquatry now ofiwpied by our emigrants, whieh | thqlhdiaué claimed, aud over which they formeriy roamed. 'This compensation had been promisod to | them by the temporary gorerment established in Oregon, but its fulfi{ment had boeu postponed rom time to time, for nbarly tmo yeurs, whilst those who tiado it had been agxiously waiting for Con- gress to establish a (territorn:al government over the guniry. The Indians became at leugth distrust- fut of their good fah; and sought redress by plun- wer and massacre, which finally led to the present. dificuhice A few thousand doilers in suitrine presouta, as a camppusation for the country which had, bien taken posgassion of by our citzens, would havo tho IA fans, and have, prevented the war, | A smalk amount, properly distributed, it is | En walsiug to them some trifling} pesditures for the next fiscal year. j tures as estimated for that year are thirty -thrgo mil flab Ic debt, and three million five hundred an thousand dollars for the principal and for‘ty' thou enty-four thousand and fifty dollars and thquv ordinary peace oxpenditures, In my message of the sixth of July last, frans- support. 'The public debt, including that authoriz enty-cight Ato-sandg four hundred and fifty and faity-one cents, the Secretary of the Treasury, The estimates of exponditures for tho next fisca. | yaar, will bo umple for ull necessary purposes. 1 the appropriations mado by Congress shall not ex- ceed tos amount catunatod, tho mbangs in thig.treas- ary wall bo sufficient to defray all thes oxpenses of tho government ; to pry off the text installment of three mulions of doitare to Mexico, which will full due on the thirticth of May next; and still a cor- siderable surplus will remain, which ahou d to up- plied to the further purchase of the public stock & to postpone the payment of the debt, «nall, it 18 our trua polieg, and in lmnnonxiwlth the genius cf cor institutions, that - we should pre- poblie, prssessing vast resources and wealth,ivhol- of the oarth. > The public expenditures shonld be cconstpical, jond bo confined to guch necessary objects de are clegrly 'within tho power of Congress. - All {such as aro vot absolutely demanded should be postpon» od. an?! the peyment of the public debt at the cer- tiest practicable period should be a cardinal frinci- plé of gar public poling. ' | sago, P repeal the recommendation that s Is tho city of Now York, Tho expendi- lon two hundrod and thirteen thousand ond hun- dred and fifty-two dollars and seventy-threo 'cauts, . k 4 k . including three million seven huudied and two dut of the last session, which directed that &ll lars end eighteen conts for tho intercat oa 1.113 | I {sand dollars { Mo forty st. the principal and Interest due to i Mexico on the thirtieth of May, 1830 ; leaving:tho sum of tweuty-five million eight hun ired ang sev- «five counts ; which, it is boiieved, will bo ample fur tho' miting to Congress the ratified treaty ofpenee' with Mexico, I recommended tho ydoprli‘qn of | measures for the. speedy pxymeont of the public debt. In reiterating that recommendation, I refor you to | the considerations preseuted in thut message in its ed to bo negot.ated, in pursuance of existing, laws, and treasury uoteb, ammouuted at that time to s'xty five million seven hundred and' sev- alonmrs Funded stock of the United States. amognting to about hulf a million of doilurs, has been putcling- ed, as authorized by law, mucethat period, and the public debt has thus been reduced ; the details of which will bo presented in tho .anuuut roport of reduction of the debt. - Should onlarge J apfroprig» tons he made, the necessary consequence will be Though our debt,«as comprred with most. other - is seut to tho world the raro spectacle of a gregt ro- [ly exempt from public fudebtednucss. - Thw Qvoffld add | till more to our aftength, and givo to us a atill more commanding position among tho inrtions to the navy which wers ant.c pasted. 'FTho first «teamer thus secured to the goveroment was launched in January, 1847. 'Trore ure now sev- en: und in avothor year there wil, probably, be not less than seventeen afloat. Wade th. great natioual udvantageo 1# scuusial, QH, overal and CO- mere.al Intercour80 i increased aud proszoted with Germany, Great Braden». aud other paris of Eig- rope, with «!l the oountres on tho wost caast 0. our cont.ment, especially wah Orcgon and Cal {fu.uis, and between the northern and southern sestivng uf the United states, - Considerable reveduo in=y bo expected from postage; but the connected lno from New York to Chagres, and theuce ucross the Isthmus to Oregon, cannot fail to exert a bonificial influence, not now to be eatimuted, on the interests of the manufactures, navigation; and currency of the United States. - As an important part of tho system, I recommend to your favorable consideration the establishment of the proposed line ofeteamers between New Orleansand, Yora Cruz. [t proma'ses the most happy results in cementing trendshp between the two republics, and in exten- ding reciproval qau efits to the trado and mauufac- tures of both. * The report of the Postmaster General will make kuown to you tho operations of that department for the past year. It is gratifying to find the revenues of the de- partment, under the rates of pastago now eatublish- ed by Taw, so rapidly incragsing. | Tho gross a- mount of! postage during the last fiscal year s- mounted to four miltion three hundred and reventy» one thousund and | seventy-seven dollars, exceed. ing the annual average segqeived for tho nine 'years uninediately | preceding the passugo of tho uct of tho third of March, 18 +9, by tho sum of six thou- sand foor and fifty- threo dellars, and ex- ceeding tho umount received for the year ending the thiructh of June, 1847, by tho sum of four bunadred and twonty dive thousand one hundred & oughty -four dollars, } L The expruditurcs for the yoar, ine gum of ninety-four thousand.gix hundred andagy» euty-two dollars, allowed by Congress at its last sesmon to individual claimants, and incleding the sum of one hundred thousand five hondred dollars paid for the services of the fine ofsbca‘x’uqa between Oremon sod New York, amounted (0 (bog million one hundred and mnely-eigh't thousand eight nun. dred and forty-five doifars, which is thau the untiual average ror the'nino years previous to the act of 18485, by thrce hundred thousand soyen hgadred and forty-cight detlars, va Theo mail rootes, oz the th'rtigth day of Jane last, were ons hundred and slxty-thres thousand two hundred und cight mies in extent-being un mereasa during the last yéar of nine thousand three hundred and ninety nutes. - *Fho muils were transported | over them, - during the sanity timg, I f ' {| forty -.ong million twelve thousuud five hundred and For tho reason assigned in my Inst annual-lusty aneh of the tmint of the United States ba establisfied at The importance of this! measure is greatly increased by the acquisition of the rich inines of the precious metals m New Mex«~ seventy-nine mies; au-increaso of trans- portation for tho year of two inillon ous handred and twenty-four thousand six hamdrod and eighty nyules, whilst tho oxponse was less than that of the provicus year by four thousand iwo hundred and thirty five dollars, own ucighborhood. . 'The Freo Postage LA}? which was spirited out of existence by an adroit specimen of Congressional Clairvoyanco must be restored.- To Engloud nettspupers circulate without postage | alf over the Kingdom, It is a shame if a Repub- (lie connot compete with a Kingdoin in the liberal- uy of its postal arraongemenis. Bot gs wo.nd at the hbeguming of this article we hardly look for avything Iboral or just till old Luck shall discharge Polk's Regimqntpfpuhlic Rijte-men from the fur- ther service of tho Government. Undor Wiig rulo and old Zuck'sauspices the prople wll gov- orna,-cousequently when a mujonty of the prople gall for cheap Postege they will havorit. Out of tho threo t}: four Millions of people in this State, wo do not believe that tog thousand can be, found who will hot advocate a reduction of Postags on Ictters, and the free circulation of Newspapers in their ow n iminediateo . Wo would suggest to our brothors of tho Press the propricty of keeping that ball rolling,. \ It is gonerally believed. and generally desired that Jons J. Crurresogs, of Kentucky, will have a prominent place in Geu. Taylor's Cabinet, pro- vided he will gecopt of theo station. - He is one of Kontucky's brightest jewels, second only to Heoen- ty Clay,. + Tur Pacsinpasta®' publish .this wook all tho material part of the Presidonts®® Mes» sago. - Wo trust our readers will thauk us for giv. ing them ss much as woe havo, and bless their stare thst wo Lave not given them- ouy more, | H is Air. Polk's Iast jufliction,. a Old Hay®,* familiar to all care was swer 'in as High Constable of Now ¥ork on Tuesday last. Ho Tias filled the samo office vow for furty-sight - , cickd The = New York Dollar Weekly Express\ is the Lilo of a weekly iesio of the New York Daily Express. The Dollar Express is the size of tho Daily Esprost,& is devoted oxclusive to reading matter. _ Tho Express, as all know, is one of the orost able and valuable papers in the Union. fis editory the bdesrs, Bnooxy, have no superiors in their profession. (ine Doliar will buy the paper a year. | Thase who want a New York werkly cap- not do better thag-to send for the Express. somme nero fips irene amas ar men- , . « @» So far as wa can learp, the public sentiment in this county is yery generally in favor of the election of War. IL. Sewarn to the office of Unitea States Senator. |_ + P mon Primero worked seven weeks and two days, Sunday ex- cepted--on;Featber river; they emplyco on an .aversge fifty Indians, and got in these seven works | aud two days Awohuudred and sevanty-fiva posuds | of pure go'dl. 1 know the imen and have seco the go'd, and 1 know what they state to bo a fact -so stick a pin there. I khow ten other men who worked ten days in company, employed no In- dans, and averaged in these ten days fiftcen hun- dred dollars each ; so stick snother pin tgerev 1 and a half gold in fifieeb minutes 3 so stick aacti- er pin thero! © Not one of these statements would I bel:eve, did I not know the men personally, and who would open a vein of gold just as coolly zs you would a potato hill. © Tho gold is olitained in a variety of ways; some wash it out, of the sand . with bowls, somes with a machine, made like a cradle, only Jonger and open at the fuot, while at theo other «nd, instead Of a kuow amother man who got out of a busin in a 0 reck, not larger thau a wash bowl, two pounds | know them to be plain of fact mon--men |, New Mexico pré’yingfimong other things, to be protected against the institution of Domestic Slavery, and moved that it be printed. This encofrntered great oppost. ion from Mr. Callioun, Mr. Hangman [Foote, My. Rusk, and other Southern lo. coicco Senators, but £116 moiion was, car- ried nothwithstanding, 88 to 15. | In the House Mr. 'Palfrey asked leave to bring in a bill prohibiting Slavery in the District of Columbia, which was re. fused. | e m—_—L’———- '—-4.—.. __ - Join B. Floyd, loco, has been elected Governor of Virginia. eqall'vug infant, there is a grating upon which the eurth is thrown, and Hien the water; both pass | through the grating, -tho cradie is rocked,and be- ing on an inclined plain, the water carries of tho : carth, -and tbo gold is deposited in the bottom of: the cradle. So the two things most prized in this j world, gold and infant beauty, aro both rocked ont of their primitive state; one to pamiper pride, and the other to pamper the worm. Some forego cra- dles and bowls as too tame an sccupation, and mounted on horses, bulf wild, dash up the moun- tain gorges, and over tho steep hills, picking the gold from,. the olefts of the rocks with their bowie Ruives,-~a much bettor use to make of these in- struments than picking the life out of men's bodies, {fr what'is a man with fhat article picked out ef im. © A largo party, wall mounted, ars following up tho channel of the Sacramento, to discover where this gold, found in,its banks, comes from ; and im» agine that near thorivera fount they will find the great yellow mass itgslf. , But they might »s well hunt mc‘ £1”;qu minbow, The 39m was WWW“ | up from tha bed of the ocean with the rocks and sand im which it was found ; and still bears, whore [it hos escaped the motion of the elements, vivid iruces of votcanic fire _ It often encases a crys- tul of quartz; in whigh the pebble lies as ifit had slumberod from eternity ; its beautiful repose sets i human artifice at defiance, How strange that this olf'q‘ shpuid have lain here, scattered about in ail directions, peeping everywhere out of the earth,and sparkling in tho sun, and'! been trod upon for ages by 'white men and savages, and by the omihisarigs bf overy scientific association in the world,mld nev- er tilt now in??? been discovered. What an ass man it, uth all his\ learning ! - He stupidly stumbles | ovar bilis of gold. to reach a rare pepper pod, or rip a bnrd's-nest 4 , ' 'The waole country is now moving to the mines. Monterey, San Eraucisco, Sonoma, San Joge, and Santa Cruz, are emptied of their malo poptlation. A stranger coming here would suppose he had ar- éess, after which the Senate adjourne one side of the Hall since .rarily excluding both sets toa County. 'The majority of the- Democrats, however, refused to acceds, «and there is no pros- pect of the compromise being effected. . - Columbus, Gov.» Bebb, it is expectel, will have to hold over, r the failure of the Legislature to qualify, his successor Mr. Ford. - - Ohio Leglululére-nsjenkEr of the Serate ‘E‘l'ectcdufi‘o Organization of i¥e Hourr, From the Philadelphia North American, Dec, 8. a/ Conpysts, Dec -Y. . The telegraph having resumed operations to your city, I resumes my- reports of the preceedings of our State Legislature. ee * Turspar's _ Proceromas-Senate~~Browster Randall) Es. Freo Soil Whig, from Ashtabufa County, was elected Epesker. After balloting without success for a Clerk, an a place. e * House of Representatives.-'\The Whigs mat acgording to adjournfnent‘ The roll was called, but, from the number of ugeonloes; no quormin was proéent, and they adjourned fi} “Wednesday sz.orm- infi- . f w. L » call ,' I Weoxespay's Procerpinas..-Sencte-Thirty-. four ballottings for Clark took place, Xithmf suc». ~. ATouse=-The Whigs met this morning at ten. o'clock, when the roll esll and other formulas were gone through, and no quorum boing -presqnt had to adjourn.. $ f The Democrizts‘havetgoig’tinuoé in possesamn of rgrim: lay, day and night, without recess or < The \Whigs and jpompromise by tenipo- FreeSoil mon proposed to j of members from Hamil-] T'nurspay's Procecbmgs-Senate-This body met and mads ten minutes inefi‘ectnalibbllogug for . i woe 3 1 a slip On1o.-The latest! accounts report no GR: forganization of the House yet. Theré is. great excitement ambng the citizens: of constructionjof the Chy naglnglfiaiif the'great contral lige with 'the New York al . 70 3 Reiirondgaw ill not ontsyfersatly reduce 4} in consequence . offthe time, and the exp Juurnment took . I pocket the tended with.. 'the United Assuming” the rem?) 16 C run by the fpassexilgcr‘ Irrins to be $ : -., Shing (T Tonk hour; and the whole time, from, CGen# ¥ otk, would be withing] 5 fioure. ' Tite rate bf running}?! the ceniral vertissd. {affd the pithéc may b.st. tmme actually made} is' \ Furough in 14 - [ & [n . j Rochester t AhauLWair-fit} pules pry$ The 3 o'dlock A. M, trngin Lom Geff Hew ¥¥k the foiloys'i=§1g Af about P§Gikours ; wi§le by the Erie road it would read Zia“ York the busijgessioc? the days . The preséntfare on tha. Ere is mules. Thr PW i £ no-reduction - for zhxogggfipa$epgess reasonabic tg expec!) lgp fare to, Genel 37 1-2 cents, the contrsef. price pn thes ow 0 1 T 8 le by-Afbany the fare; varies - The Rocliester writer may He ass rg, as above will induce a) compenitign hetwern t for the immsnss westerg ade. wm Ing < - Ro- 29 - -a MES q -_ a poor woman, got anfléx‘gebmzon ng* the sheriff, in the .di§c!‘§arge of, his sefzgd upon fier'littlg consisfiibgg aud: other small articleg which were 4d cording to law, and sol |, g’the hightis about five do! lars, in th§ presenco of }} was stated at tha salo, thay the woman e sick of cdgsfinfifinnf / % ing poor, “All as the human sebsibilitics af 11:55 purcha Bet the seller au oxampig in sympatny, | ueag towardi/an in'dusirguf; female, by trinkets back! to her; 'with their good sheri also. forwardingl big fore, ° yaéxv'o a full pqrse, but wggat an empty s Ma. Warire® anp Thete is a dod story i rpécting Mri Webster é? C is worth repolating, almost tot true. It is sgid that IY YT ey his Matsheld kpeesh to ( mgrar Tay iof tho election, Has rege as a idferfi' General, athnowledging'the rece'pt of TA regard to the egpre the nominatif was not fit to much of 'Nis. nommation ; 12331511658 ato be best for bimjself and W ebsterstppig:ch, at the ( mainder f {\the utensil a \ . . & cBos' of M+ tub n of Gea BT (hr the be made Gerteral! # but thibke@thgt slugs Giff) poP®\\ diffemdt 4 M\ ¥ ebstpr 10 : a to New | Foute, asa J hours from JF o, allowing Carpi an which it is ta {allowing uke) world §581 from® e distances ~] br pther fsvoffibtp results t * g . +s Max's ayo iug and overteaching nian: of New Nik derlaking to.pollect.& dgbt :of some fqé? ; a -a few caps eftised ac bidder fof o plaintifh besidesbe- ~ érouseé ° E :, and thi} and kind aulng tt wishes. the IP' flanys o. msf far, which good tole & gopy of and ee? m R the OH fre sprccfi bias-«1591. ys no 'me pikes - poopieiof > feviae fued f ¢ eral Debrigty fnsted sesfutb cme. i _ we would out of jusity of the -- Mixture. -f infuance i used wihg *The i> c The | .. *I be J | The abd nore if part of thd Now ci prose wr as fived among a race of women, who ms &. | Clork. 20 e can'mlousprgovifiio'n of nature, ‘xgxihipli’e bf!» 123111, EHQW‘TThfinmf‘m rho Whick met. th geswithout the presence of the other sex, But|\*\ ofthe Hall all night. © ”The Whigs met-Ithis not a few of the women have gone too, especially ' Fentiof the N. ¢ m3: “3x; had got ont of tea-for what is womnd , Holaoyr view of the difficulties fig t without her tea-pot«=a pythoness with ADN ~*Je 1 ** it ba a oop ed i» F. king tryphod—ffn‘hhgafghat hails“ his we h” j \__* -~. .Golumbus, © can ropes-ado Q} } - There has been no nosh m ould; consent to \A which again adjourned. - 'FPhe The thorenso in the mail transportation within : Hy the last thrco years has been fiyo milous threo hundred and soventy eight thousand three hnudred aod ton miles, whilat tho expenses wore reduced four hundred and fity -«ix thougand seven hungred i€ id : { F + . clqpfigemly believed fiQfl-«i reators quiat. In ico and Cafiformui and capecially in tho latter. this Indian war our |féllow-citizans of Oregon have} . I repeat the recommendation, heretofore made,, Kee c eld i 'n da-}. $ fence mfgéfigélgukiifim °§i,'ita::'2:n°;° “d in favor of the graduation and reduction of the j - . - y serv.c0s,an a ; P N ' R beom-qubjected to expsoses which nava fallen heav-{ price of such of the public lands as have been loo f , - fored in the market, and have remained gso}d 4l . tg d ane 18 . Hide , ' . viii)? 51:12:25;th 115,13 w fig‘gfifijfismfif 312;an a | and in favor of extending tho rights of pre-emption, | and thirty-oght doliars--making an increaso of them for their services, aud to rofund to thein the | xii-£3; 7:32” on tho unsurvey ed as weil as the: $23.53; fit-71: 31; $3: as; Sigmnfiflfidu‘f‘ «-for ifistance in serooked and outlandish devia- {lfifimy - zsxguscawhxeb they a??? metal-ted. \'The poudifionafi operations of . the army, and' During the past, year thera have beg}: cmeQjcd, 2 9°\? from its proper course,-- ab“? BSB fis- made sigeéongrzn, ‘fhnificgr'géggu t; \hadg’gtfigf‘ the state nf the other branches of the public service'] under contracts with the Post Office Departinent, | img im the Rocky - Mocontains (54, 40, “Milling - C i or 8 : 0 } The A’fagar¢9e:uacr&t, an 6M hunker Papal. k havefrqtakiied $3368; Jopmfons‘“£§93‘téryTr - says the President's Message is us © long as the | Jupaer M'Lein.- I imsissipp: River.\ - Wo would suggest to our re- spoecled cotemporaty that the Message resembles that turbid stream in other respects than its length, t \ SHver/of comida ' - -_ and mous dge M'Legn tet! _ -Aepropuit f F * ', - l gm]? FMV! $o ‘Ghéilfiqué T8, i?- t Every bowl, tray) warming pan, and piggin, hate 'U. S.. Senator. gon» to ?be mmes. - Everything, in short, Uiat hi E| would be elected, as a stoop in it that will hold sand and water | lee \the balance of po los \ R \ sop y* F # The Owepé Advertisercorses to féitmenliégcd‘an} ' | improved..= IC} dow ohélof the Target and heey \A X d IVY | b g - th 4 om be appropriated to enable theso ts * the Secretary of War. : October last, perform:ng semi-monthly service read'somewhers in the newspapers of a #! the shape of gold. We h\°“'tb°r°r°m'ggémy wal f : f | Iaméxpd \\ \90 f o -to enable theso agou 1 Iii fr R 4 . ou l \¥ mwy AV VL L $5 10 W/ ._ A VV A a . -It is 4h f cg; the preseicteo of small military f dt has been made for the frausportation of the Pacific ; WBCn it was a little brook. Coo most ogine \from Oregon, Chills Emmie chanelto \ o Pool lia [portion of the regular army angaged for the war this side of the Nueces ever kni ‘ 10, selle for a gaged | $ hit side of the Nueces ever knew Polk when he. for tari, sells for mine 41,8690,000- pow & aos. ‘ : the Navy, threo occan steamere have been can- 'be worth at the ha aaj 'o ur provisiog be made sa |at various posifions id oar extended country, where : mp a . jones. >- Oregon, and.tho intermediate por th - 3}? 4 beiweda car settiekien's in: Missouri aud these pos. notyet teached thir\ destinations Notwithetand. Abary Pu hn the first of A looking papers in the States sorhothing'to L ( ther ' C Pamiment the iron Has been worked up into crow b ~ Duma ® p x under the supervision of the War Departmen},are two ocean steamers in coovoyliug the mails nianth- | due South, and ennivibg fats b. fe worked up info. crow . . agpguungutvfii a suitable number of Indian agouts snugfwwnly in the acoompanying report | [y beiweson Now York uadfllremea, and dhe | w at}? hi “T‘Y’f’fi iufp the G‘flfi J ‘FWGW 93W, \W“ WM\? . And HUME m“ bl.“ thagwt“!mcugfl1& tribes of Oregon, and that a : { 4 s ; 5 a ba've om ® : of gold, b I liltto T ie ,. e nave lhereiore ragd istics in: ~ la ats frou hoe ane On the return of peace, our fordes. were withe] tween Charleston and Havana; oud a ccntesor | 89 IOW South who ktiow the Misaissipp Riv., 2, 6910» but Hitto to ont and still Toms 16 w 1 ife stated th he a tats frien mafia-Fm“ with them If th }drawa from Mexico, and the volugteers apd Nazi if 'uny body the United & hil haes o o 4 \Gn ithin iannt \m wh eBeep, Al QEWWOHP 18: ba all that la nodessit to keeo thon. , war mails acroce the istlimas from Chagres to Panama., | ' \V O fiuters 'Our grain gold; in exghange | ffer railrmyy Instead of an rrke . $18 keep thom'in check, and wero disbanded. ~Orders have beenrissued for stq- Under the anthority given to the Secretury of '@ Ii * Puechag har §0B It in wall Inramai ten dollons the ounce, Journal. < _> . \. ades, : ' tioning the forces of opr permanent establisfitneyit 1 was a little boy: | Perhape Father Ritchic can fell it is well known - € MR pe un s iz tibes inhabiting \po it t ‘ sttueted and ment to the Pacific,; and ars expected | when the gentloman began to write the document, éfixfiffim ”‘ggteégédfllfme qunceat least- y.. , pagardathe tober. \| 14 ° OV Texans, New may be required. © Owing to [16 onter upon the mail service bet ima i - ' plea C ch.awmincscarcity of no ® % mW‘meund The: extanbive fagion lying | 6F soma of these positions, lh'ififiefi‘chmeuu 3; i ind, 5 ion Panama do (“Win v0 kiwi I~, wiudicas, the mont effet; \ A , ® , January next, and » fourth bas beep | Ay w a hungry brown dog ~ mene , as themost ivs means of phat-angimg‘xhn axtsasiog of the \ithits of our country sod {o'rrthe 4:9:va botwrea Havana “fmfiz bukks breed ? wk?“ he jn a ’ . - B ® > in wo ; - a ° r a a I, bo i « ’ | <0, 4 # tere mele mesa “Ik‘fi—o—‘N #. «s rile Premam + *, { lnt indidindd ¥ _ i | ( ; . - her ¢