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‘ —___ Sa a = — ak a ‘Our San se@ Correrpoadouoe. cents in hiv poeket; ente! room Where there | were the couawy more thickly popelnsed, and the Our Washing ton Correspondence. notoN, May 5, 160. ay Court of General Sessions, Sao Frascrce, Maret at, 1950. | Wes e mont Bank, he joi eee ee § teat foals comida: tpsnend: so, Fee ne see Wasuivoron, May 1, 1350, | The National Intelligencer’s Pug of Reverdy Johnson— | Before the Recorder and Aldermen Griffin sad Oakey Termination of the Rainy Season— Trouble betweers prepa es leying, end ik eet tie bag, od || im the giowing of this Mies As Tt Soremren Mr. Ewbank's Agvicvliwal Report—A Heavy and | Other and similar Pulls af the sane Punctionary—The | Max 8.— Motion for the Discharge af « Prisoner —A0 the Geverner and Town Cinuncile— Land Ti the whele hank, consisting of four thousaud five | Uhcy do not export itat all. Some few years siace, | Hapenaine Mass of Public Printing from the Pu- | Decisions of the Federal Cowrt—Webster Distanced as | the opening of the court this moruing, Alfred A. Phil- Primary Electisme—ecrease ts the Prive of Kea!) hundred cellar! Since that time, Thompson has | an ‘experiment was made here, gH ate large | tent Ofice—A Review of the Rubbish, pga ake Union's wittack on Benton; the Cause— | lips, Req., applied to the Uourt for the discharge of -Califondi Newspapers | been the terror of the monté banks, and hus coa- | ecele, vy an English capitalist, e cotton wus ive j ew wivinauda James Gallagher, Sette ond Deri thay rhe Sit orca | Guned in a “lucky streak” until his seventy-five much vpproved of in England, and sold at high bed gpidovekess sae Sens ee ‘The puff adulatory and extraordinary of Mr. Reverdy sailing teen peepee ts. ~. “7 tae —Midel Artists — Lawyers - Mowté—| Cents have amonnted to neurly ten thousand dol | prices. ‘The inmense difficulties, however, to be wublic_ printing en, the agricultyral report | so..a.om, which appeared im the editorial columns of | The counsel jovepnar of Ful Hienri Herz—Swart 4t- | lore He is a deserving young fellow, und his | overcome in unything like industrial enterprises, in | hom the Patent Office—and perhaps one of the | ine Nasional alias dente, i hs counsel moved for the discharge of his olient, ow tempt at Suicide—Diseovery of @ New and Rich | fends at home will be as hhsppy to hear of his sue- | this country, discour ged the capitalist, and, ufter | most useless, notwithstanding the great demand | 4 7 y, is very much / the ground that the afidavit on which hy is hold ia im- a : cesw ao are those in California. Gambling is ouly | reclicing his outlay in the speculation, he withdrew | ter the document talked and laughed about by thowe politicians and | suffielent, viz: that the affidavit is that of palive officer Placer, ‘ | objec ‘ble when a man Joses. his money, to be put to inore easy’ employinent, | ' jocument. ss lawyers here who know something of the true merits Keone @.und that he swears” that he believes’ Galle The heavy rains of our jong and protracted wine Henn lierz, the celebrated pianist, arrived in the | Such ix Venezuela, and so many are the difficulties | ‘The first branch of Mr, Eubank’s firet report, | im the case fret he Sere from justice in [Minois A mere be- ‘ter have at last come to Iisppy 4 rmination, and | Coir, gn ts to ive a coneert at the National torvigner encounters in es’ablishing any new | which eclipses all preceding reports of the kind in | How came the usually staid, sober editorial para- | this polme M 0, Sauley banted een ae seg ati “4 j , on Thesday evening uext. biench of enterptice. has been for some time befc de of v9 Mr. Phillips If the ( ‘we are glorying in the delights of a Colifornia igeate f A " bel 5 every respect,has been for seme time before the pub- | graphist of the staid sober Intell igencer to get so warmed P @ Court pleare, we dosime to ace 4 7 ‘ pwling «nd absquatulating are becomil _O, for the Anglo-Saxon spirit in these countries! | ),. 2 ‘ i Mi atonce, in bebulf of th iloquent powers ¥ papers which Mr, Staul enents ta spring—Macintoshes, dreadvoughis, wii Bombas | div F emurements in San Francisco. 1] They might then beoome the most wealthy aud im- | cs With its collection of interesting plates, show- | Mt Ki terdy dohnsom, so us to set bit up, as Ateoracy MiMGeioe ee ‘tes boots, have given way to thiv cout t wrote f the case of Colonel Myers, who took | portant places in South America. ing how fich are propelled in the water, and how | General, tar above the niche the same editors over rier, (paswing the paper to the Disiries Attor- and the general array of suinmer cloth adj ine | off th of a charitable association, by the What conduces much to the difficulty of any- | birds are propelled in the air, and how these princi- | S#¥¢ to the great Wirt or the great Pinckney? How 2) dow't know whut it is, You had better look doth h Ayes 1 yer Te aad | “eumer of Moreh Ist. Another ease occurred in | thing like enterprise here, is the uncertain form of lea nasy BS ‘SIBITEE 10 Tie propulsion of ote cume they to place Reverdy Johnson to far above Da- Attorney. Presatly Mr Stanley stead of hot punches and a oud Terry ele 880 | ihe person ef WR Lonat, who departed suddea- | goverment. One feels’ no security in invest- ¥ y PP steamers, | piel Webster. in gre tess and power of argument. be- pai 74 to the Court. warn the Recordar soda water are in great deiund ly, Catryiny with him some’ sixty thousand dollars, | ing capital, because the continual changes and | Side-wheels end propellers, in the ocean, Sas We Reprise ee ear Sone D ihe Counts Hf they Cae Te ps3 T am sorry’ to say that the political eky uf our be- cic cbout thirty of it, having swindled | chances of the political warfare continually being | But the sgricultural branch of this report is a | “aje,cempletly and entitely exeriome ta ase, they should be givem tetbesouned, beds he could nets o lathan fe d m : * & Lotter from the Sheriff of Cook coun- vofertunate effiir occurred here a fortnight 2 - coc, Which hos involved in sorrow our whole carried on, exposes one’s property, if not directly, | perfect Cych dia. One would thiok that Mr. E tious?) That th jue tion ix not of the coi, t ut least indirectly, to depreciation, To be sure, |? pr ater tat o> Siete Galee @: Henson $e Se ie ae Geloapeletton foreigner living Here is not molesied—or, if he'is, | vk had devoted the whole year to the examina- | Myers, alee & Seaton that it iv an interpolation mercantile ecmmounity. Frank Ward, Esq., of the | he hes his government to xppeal to; but then, when | ion of all the penny megazines, all the cyclope- | without due reflection | that the emergency requiring i ” orm of Ward & Co., formerly one of the staunchest | everything around hin’ isprostratedby political con- diag, all the agricultural periodicals and newspa- | S¥Cb SP extraordinary pull and argument’ to oustaia Recorder Certainly. sir; that ia your right. I will i : 7 rs hand this paper to the L ie bert in the town, made an attempt to commit | Vuloions, of course his business, be it what it may, - ‘i i z it, must be deemed, by those who manufavtured the Paper riet Atioruey, ide bys hectiug himself through the head with | muct sufier with the rest. As’ I often used to tell | PCT besides a voluminous correspondence ull over | article. a desperate one Mr. Mekeon, (laying the paper down sn the Oleri’s ‘cl The be entered on the right side of the | you, i New York, the great moving eatse of ail | the country, to the collection of the endiess mass | ME Reverdy Jebnvon met and overthrew the argu. | fevt)f aan recuve Mo communication trom @ maw cluded at least to postpoue it frou tae 4 ut near the nose, destroying, in | their difficulties is, the insubordination of the mi- | of stuff which he has collected and laid before the Mr. Reverdy unen te his masterly pecgennt Mr. Phillips seid that his clieat hat boon arr sated 5th of Mareh, et wh. 2 cor the right e The recent loss of a} Lority to the majority, aud, moreover, the laxity of | yy, through the it ry _ 9 F . * > } OUSE, anni rieultural re; » | arguments int causes, indnerd the s Ugh the instrumentality of Me Wilkes. by used of ed by the Town Council, und a se cond interesting wife, added toa failure in | educstion among the’ lower orders, ind their im- | a ete . ee eth the eee ore So keene ee “ the so-enlled atool-pigeon system, on che ures nooaee ny ing the Goverwoi’s susliority (ova re the probable’ causes of the attempt. | provident and reckless habits. To be sure, in| Patent Office. tis am ommrwm gatherum of all | contounded. eenviverd, and brought to the con. | UB of an individual, This, he deciured was a grea an the matter. The day be the eal dis still alive, though very low, and but | this climate, where a mere animal living is | sorts of stuff, so voluminous that we question | fessional Justice Grier, aud saved to the government ie ights of the citizen ‘ “ i i Me wih 9 a ape Distriet ALLOr strong terms have taken pines, another Light bopes sre entertained of his recovery. He | so easily attained, it can scarcely be expected | whether it will ever be read by anybody except the oe ap thar on dthermence of the see hi horny ae, me pert me ner broad loved California is not so cicar as is | > you be j blue fimament. Gov. Busnett, as lL ws fore, in the month of February suspead ther sules of the municipal biads of Sau The Town Council at that aine od as ordered, but upon thinking the mutter ov Phillips, (counsel for the pr ~ every titing that relates to this case ne UaMt tO wee signed jon. Horce Hawes, Pr! Joss to the business community. | thet the ignorant and debased lower classes ls trom the Nationgl, Entelligencer, edited by | ¢ c District of San Fran | Pe brineip:| gold excitement at prem, is in| will work more than suffices for the momeat; public printers. igs is ‘ eo hare he Pha iliam W Seaton | ia we inant. ott Fherebae a sear, theretocs, eitizens aguinst purchasiuy 1 { the fol- vd to Trinidad Bay, from which regeets have | nothing but education and the stern Anglo-Saxon | This agricultural report is divided into five large | , Tbe ressan of the verdicts of the Supreme Court on contents of the papers which caused complaint, lowing day, und declaring ali 4 c cplevslid ns ever went to Spain from Cortez | spits, will lear them to look beyond the morrow, | parcels of manuscript, thanthe profound wisdom fund overflowing. eloquence | Were as follows : nuil and vod. He hus p ‘ rie. Mountusins of gold are said to be there | sud work, if not tor their own necessities, at least D, e : ic of : bnaon’ \ titles held by purchuse by the edu and the golden aioe are coursing down | for the good of the country. The overnment, too, : arog A. ona sie ata on. agricultural lune ieabdalaneetmasien Cree . “Pare Wit Council, as contrary 10 Mexie al iws, Ph A hundred vessels are up for there. The | is hopelessly in debt; they are pushed by their fo- | ¢ducation, very learned and very dry, a thrice told | ‘Tho Supreme Court ts highly fodefal in its notions | Mia* Gate, alias Gallagher, ali ve this the Capt Green Usat ty waoted ta Cu wv to avenge them elves upon the Prefect, live chocoer J. R Whiting starts on Monday with a| reign creditors. England, Holland, France, are | tele. It tells how to destroy insects, and how to | and in its decisions, and it always bas been. It was at froy.N.Y ? If if “ sated several long ehiges of myecaciun out corso of our first eit among whom are Robert | thundering on their coast, and instead of arranging | preserve provisions. It has a plan for collecting | *.0? the bank questions. Tho District Courts boow | Mil AL |TOM D ore Ted. LOaUs re ee ee en cee Cevemae | Guns fo eaadh = nan i Likioe ini “i beams serv is 4 | muy. and do sometimes. give republican decisions; but | “esraph Truly yours, ged. LO, 4 . + beq, Fred. Woodworth, Geo. F. Le- | their liabilities in some definite and statesmaulike | crotisties, the census not being reliable. It hi f th h “ Lieuteawnt of Police? Preiect, and Council, the high will vably be | men, ‘thomas 1 Roach, James Creighton, and | manner, they merely patch them up for the mo- vetted hi . f fi Ve pb chs wp evan tahras esa Fs, encnoes ae tae “Cuicava, April 22, 1850 pny and Polis tg plo Mohd ay ia ‘ haorles ¥ pontl a erena Bay is Fappeeed 19 ment; and the result is, that all is “confusion worse | Several long papers on the sctence of farming, and | fegcrat decisions will be rendered whe het Me. lee verdy Geo, Wii kes—Just as svon ad a requisite Counce: my ch was is somewhere e Oregon line. number from Kot here, Jax G. Grove wile be confounded” in their financial affairs. Indeed, with | he virtues of guano. Next, we have a general | Johnson speaks or spc aks not on the subject the Governer can be stponed. The fact is, the Towa Goaice of Sun of veoorls hove already been up ia search of it, but | regiet Loy it, the eflorts of the government are | yew of American agriculture, showing that it is | , Th! isone reason why the Supreme Court has deci- | seut for, Please imform me how bug you can keop — have weted ia a ulaager yerfooily reek | |, ve retmraed without finding it, and the reports | but the reflection of the habits of the people—that | yery crude and defective, und recommends a great | 44 in favor of the government in the two eases im | hum 3. VOD, shoot” eos. From time to tune, they hive exteated the | of tis nehies: only come from adventurers who | is, a system of staving off their difficulties for the | number of improvements—shows how soils are | Weston. Another reason would have weight with | ay.01 of Stephen W. Foster, charged with Po wert town limits, cat the land up iusto tot i wid hy hed i i i f calml: d firm) nT . most people. and that is. it Daniel Webster could not se ‘o-gery tn the 4 9 AO Melon: And 20 ve reached itby crossiig the mountains. In the | moment, intend of calmly and firmly unravelling | impoverished, and how crops ought to be managed, | satiaty the Gourt that the side he cepoused, wus the | Secemd Degree, suttiempiong to Pass a Sp'ivas 909) Bust them at aucuon. Hundreds of tious follare chi dg Ahive thus been raised, of which vo ¢ iH ever | are doily Stephen W. F au which ense who was t jury could dwt Une hast bora, t agree, ive mineis ere doing well, and thousands | the tangled thread, and setting their commercial | ang shows the exact amount of land necessary to i . < i i L i right side, then the decision of the Court would have | fucking to them. Oar piers and wharves | nd egiicultural resources on a sound footing, and support the buman family. Next, we have the hove ths te Sr ehcosh Mat, Stacey Gouteat dokaien T% — Fhennepen tlh “en A Se ee bs Pint 0 | renen ble the ce of th HouhRiver, on Fine summer gc, ta surely, dise Line Hing themactves by sclenee of agiicultural meteorology, which telly | had not opened bis inouih om the merits of the cae, | 2 yore arn rtp ta his oe, fo dios ane GE. moinivys, when the Albany boats are about start- | developing the immense natural resources of theit | how reins, and snows, and water ailect the soil, | But Mr. Johnson has saved ten millions of dollars to Sh" HEMP I or example, the auctioncer wi the towa I jutsaw a piece of gold weighing twenty- | country. I need only refer to the Lin de Expe- | and all that. Next, on cluborate essay on the com. | the government. and therefore mo body has any right | Pos received $17,009 tor 4 winch © ovnds, which was taken out at the Sonora- as un example of their short sightedness in | position of wheat and Wheut flour, followed up with | & complain of him it he has given legal opimous that | rar sam acy umed about thre half 4 \ i Conm » ump, end sold to a gentleman in this town for | financial matters; und talking of the Ley de Espe- | @ gencral series of tables, giving the chemical | ©! ©lmims hitherto rejected, or adjusted. should be re- | nine of 08 » thonsand dotlars. I to be sent to the United | tm, brings me to the political sews of the day, analysis of wheat, corn, &e., Wc. pod and paid, principal aud interest. What astute | States, where you will probsbly see it. [have spun | though you will probably have received all the reels B und C comprise an immense mass of : D poem ae m >| his loter bitter out longer than T intended, so, till | news I can give you, direct from La Guiara long | goricultural correspondence on the culture of graphed nnd tae jp arnt pe gr ap thawe i xt steamer, let me bid you adios. Govtp. ere this reaches you; still, I give it im case you | wheat, oats, Indian com, rye, buckwheat, broom | ‘Ihe work has been greatly overdone, Last August he 1 BOM ‘ corm, barley, rice, hay, potatocs, turnips, peas, root | Was heralded, and putfed and telegraphed, a> being an arrival from [L jiara, yesterday, we crops, cotton, sugar, tobacco, hemp, horses, cattle, | BOW in Philadetphis, now in New York, now back in that the Congress had, on the 25th ultimo, sheep, hogs, grape % & Av itamense pile of | PMiladeiphia, making # tremendous lew argument that sed a decree expelling General Paez from Ve- | correspondence, Ve y interesting, if it were not the | S*teniehed and cortounded every body next, that and that he was fothwith to be liberated | Gld'stery over eaaine e President Taylor could not start op his northern jour- , vhic! " ney of obvervution until Mr. Reverdy Johnson shoutd fortress of Curmana, in which he has been Parcel D is a work on natural history, or of that | {farm ” to Warhington—next that Mr. Rever dy beyond the limits of the enone branch known as entomology, or the Jobnron had returned (o the seat of Government, aad - H history of insects. Jt comprises a U f pla the President had ieft--wext that Mr Reverdy Jotn- English and Dutch fleets had retired from | oy bugs, moths and beetles, those fellows that de- | son had pone with Mr Secretary Ewing to Piney t, though neither of the elaims urged by | sroy the wheat, peas and beans, bects und mangel | Poivt--neat that Mr. Johnson had returned to his their respective governments, had been settled.— |. The plates give the exuct figure of these | Po#t, and ro on to the end of every body's patience. Aller the stiong letter written by Earl Dandonald, gnitied by a microscope, “und horrible In the Union. of this morning, there is the beginning the English Admiral, T should think it impossible | jooking chaps most of them are, armed with heras of # war upon Senator Benton It bas long been anti- > Englis ei it vith- ‘fe cipated, Do you know why it comes now? There ix that the English abandon their position With- | and encased in a coat of mail. The plates also | ()hya‘t are pagan stated tote fectuwithe te sdvouate | =A outa blow, They have probably gone up to the | chow how these insects, in the wormy state, lie in | Povhhh ip say vere > anak Mk dee Caton ‘The witness was cron+examined by John U Park islund of ‘Trinidad, their naval rendezvous, and we | Ahoy how these insects, in the wormy state, lic in | the rights ot the wiley touttenpl to take the wind Ed.. ecuu-el for tbe defend ut shall heresfier hear more from John Ball on the | fyi growth. These plates are accompanied with | out of its sails in advance wet ue ® broken subject. As for the Dutch fleet, their rendezvous | ful} histerical and scientific deseriptions of the in- —__——_. ee dist graven or gah t= re Qed being ut Curacao, ro near La Guiura, they ate, no | secis, Next we have a history of the hamble bee United States Comminsioues’ Se ae atten a doubt, on hand for further operations. Congress | eulted universally the bumblé bee, which is very Befo: E. sulwell. E continued its sessions, and the Ley de Espera had } interesting. It tells how the bumble bee makes | | May 7.- a Desperaie Biack Assault wiih a Dangerous not beeneither repealed or modified. Jose Grego- | his nest, and where to look for it, and how by ‘capon,—F reveis Barnes (a man of colur). cook on io Moneges, the brother of the present President, | boring his bill into the blossomsof plunts he injures | beard the American ship tssbellita Hyne, was broaght is the candidate for the next term. The election | them, though all that he wants is the honey. It | befere the Comms rT charged with an assault upon will take place next August or September, The | makes him out a very destructive fellow, much | iP yey samuel Fi hewrins [cade au Poon struggle pow lays between the “civites” and | more so than We ever thought old bumble bee | adduced by Meera, Summers and t “ muliteres ;” that is, between the civilian and mili- | could be. ‘Then we have a treatise on irrigation, | during the voyage some tary parties. They are both what are termed * with plates, showing how water is to be conducted | verrel and the cook was betules,” in opposition to the *oligareas,” who | in drains, and troughs, and such like. ‘Then fol- | Indy parsenger; but he, having rat formed the Paez party. ‘These last are completely | jows a chemical analysis of milk—not town milk, | tite, fancied them cbliterated now; but it remains to be seen what the | but such they have in the country—showing | “in, finding thal sh were not fortheoming, | whieh a n result of the coming struggle will be. Party spirit | the curious ingredients of wh it is form Went to the galiey, and ordered the cook to come | tion He suid that, in November bist, # woo 0 7 * ; 0 i = veil Yor runs high between them; the military, however, | put suggesting no artificial substitute, Thea pen oman Sheet ge gy yng dn Sao tem Hew York, ond, \ have the advantage of being in power now, and | we have an elaborate article on the cultivation of | frm his bosom. which he had concealed tnside | money in New York bank. bill u ssiover is a $12,000 por sony Engineer, who has under bis contiel os abeut the size of « batter trl y arduous labors $6,000 u ye this is, that the towi is WOW Ha vny in debt, and the poor Laborer, our streets, cannot get ous alas! areas much a matter of spoo , Jegitimate trode. he Governor has also Kick it litle row with the Towa Co i vie Av a sont of a balance w his conse ue, os r bade any farther sules by wacic t daa Francisco hands, he ordered sales of sie r R i Monterey. The Town Couued tiere tuve als revoited, und sey they will will Continue, us Usui, w+ pues jy iw) as pot his spoon iat fuet is, by bis ite: vite Vetoes of po) up a d—1 sell exceedingly unpop he whig aod de: aLlicipiien of © have beh been held. t ething Gf a smari in (ew , Vv jacked if we the ote. wad said he would bi k the bill aud booked ut bt it good; I had o Wu ia got t Lo wait uotii my fathe: me in; my fal in rhortly allerwarda; L showed ai Chat it i all F my fu tout Lo ge thing of (bi he arked the wich Islands Correspondence. here, Honoue Hawanan Is., March 6th, 1850. ' | Die Howeviun Kingdom—Changes on the Islands— | Henolilu—Arrivals—The Cape Horn Route to ¥ California, &e., &e. Our greot changes now rapidly going on in the Pociic—ueusforming this vast ocean, from the for- r olvoriness which reigned over it, into a high- way for the greatest commerce the world has ever knoWn—are justly engrossing the attention of poli- bonme. ond drawing ferth suggestions from the press. Great as will be the changes and increase ) the commerce of the nations bordering on the North Pacific, the results of these changes to the sotions, in | usteads ef the Pacific, and especially to these Ha- *’. walien Islands, will be no less important. The re- “| marke im your weekly, of the 138th December, in mating for She iill, by aloe os | vefer nee to these Islands—drawn forth by the mis- Hays, of the Textan Ros i » of Mr Jadd to the United States, England and ee ae, powered Ay bahay ee es Froper--are very true, and have been read with ed Juck of the fagt, andr seek | uch uterect by many residents here. but not co tneir Jicnelulu is not now so far distant as it once was. posssiua a9 1 : | Popret hove been received here in 45 days, from pees H he Ape han tte : how Youk, though we still consider two months a !tnp 1 have thought your readers might be eed with an occasional letter from our towa, © Wax tn the office # sir Taylor. al in, and said (hat Che defendaut pad ex al 69 pass il at bis (ur. Taylor's) office, the eveming prov | | | Court. aking the n ¢ Mr. Colgate, sen. came into my ltow wish be following mm oruia mined — When L ret geld)” he said, ~ Then mi silver, I bad ever ae: betore, T did wet imcius Ying teh flew ou board the ‘The prosecution here re rdered to dress them for ® | calling several wituerscs at « lave delicate nppe- | ihe def himself, Tho cap- | Mr. Foste ; miber of votes This has « ‘the Whig purty, which wil) con ly ele nce cl success bi ady the resort of so many from the bably keep in. int, #n indispensable article in the manu | pis shirt ; cuptain endeavored to schunge tor Boston m The demmctatie primary election we torn States, the month of December last, there was a f mint juleps, which in Southern Viginia | irom bim, but im doing #0 received a liberat d ti Which caiued me back wo thie good ei n the Hawaiian language, means | mall U.S. steamer stationed here. It was sent | ure almost repaided as a luxury, and are not bad to he. however, obtained por he weapoa. | made, for he said he had York aud be d Mr Poster way cook took ® pot of boiling water of | woman" in N threatened to seald him if he did not | where be the esptain then esiled the mave to | that the when the mate attempted to Iny 1 ree pe boiling dhimon the ba New Y when “Aldermen Shier. 1 ; ond euch, emphatically it is, being one . t tand best harbors, at all seasons, ta the All the tlands are surrounded by coral ween which and the land would be excel- harber, af torre were only channels to admit atthe request of several mercantile houses in the | take even in Washington, after a dull debate in the | upou which t United States, who considered that their interests | Sepute, in the dog-days. Nay ¥ sometimes | the copper, here required protection. The commander was | drink them in the back rooms a ljoining the Senate | Weave the ga well adapted for his mission, in some respects; in | chamber itvelf. Hence the importance of pepper- | » others not quite so well. In the United States, itis | mint in a public document. Next wethave have a ‘There were eleven he one of these there Were att tors, ond the fiends of ech keys v1 he then through the dey will the pou £ thei } Vease ‘Ce thir harbor there is a metural channel, | Usual to try any case on its own merits, and not | remarkably erudite paper on fungi—parasitic fungi, erased bieneelf With @ hatchet dies. JJ. Bryant was nbinted fur bout 10 yards width, which, though rather | pronounce a verdict after hearing one side only.— | those sort of things Which grow upow other plants, | and said that it would require the whole sbip Falto 8 rcoked, ts om excellent entrance.’ So completely | Such was the wey, however, in which he adjadi- | gend wood, end such like, With a number of illus- | to take bim; the ceptain and mate r nouneed th Poster p » Whe cum hot in is this harbor, and so perfectly safe for ves- | cated, and his visit here hus rather tended to preju- | trative drawings of the toad-stool in all its varie- | bimw out, but he refued to obey cured the moucy from so ve mee in th |e 1. thot even in the ttormiest weather the water is | dice than benefit. American commerce to this port. ties, and the various other fungi. Next follo’ rin ed Fh gly, inet hy Knocked in; the cook ye with the the New c stil hel chet in bis han i do not make these remarks in a feeling of perso- r on the value of clover and pees, in improv: nality toward the worthy commander, as I never } = a out land. Next an sued cclnvanes forth, amore arsistance was called, had the pleasure of seeing him, bat from absolate | of the Chinese tea-plant ; un article or two on the | the rige' fects, of which I am cognizant, The protection | manufacture of sugar ; next en article on fixing up eet Shaka mae fae which he afforded American citizens here, was | pork and bacon for Europe, including a number of Sis the Ma ce tne scmewhat of the same which the wolf affords to showing how a hog is to be cat up into R the lamb. You must wake up the cabinet to the shoulders and middlings. Next an article on necessity of having the American flag and its citi- | wheat veraus cheat—this cheat being an interloper zens protected all over the world. | Were it not that | growing up with the wheat, Next several artic * comparisons are odious,” | might draw some be- | on tobacco and the cultivation of the olive; a god Bianhme on the past of the prtscuer: Did not know 5 Sasmes dusvendesuh tia tween the results of applications for redress of | deal of foreign correspondence on agriculture, fol- = py LR, 1, umanll; witaece grievances made by American citizens to their go- | lowed by a string of analytical tables of the chemi- | Sicy; saw the yeilow-haudied knife produced hea Vernment, and of subjects of other countries to | cal properties of Various agricultural productions. | fe'went to the galley, aud reized it invrdet that the theirs; but enough has been said to give some idea | Next we have an unfini article or two on the | cook might not again arm himself; witness did not cut of how this matter stands. Americans in this part | tobacco trade, from which it appears that the | at the prisoner with it; did not cut his band gor use of Venezuela, at least, may well cry, “God de- | amount of tobacco exported from Baltimore, in | sny viownce towards him; witness had « pistol ia his fend us from our friends.” " 1549, was about 60,000 hogsheads. bond when he se the cook, and would have shot Farewell! [will write again when anything of From the article next in order, on the hog trade, | bim if he had not come att; the prisoner slept on deok ’ a Sp oHung Mad puceesetul, having wow the keeps of ove euy. He isa bey ra! expended a great t tien It is difficult to say how the et things are ro unsettled here thy ¥ siypled. To give you a more correct idea je « haber, I sevd you a plan of it—also of the wen adjomin It is arnply enough to ac- dite vesselx, and having piers and | whorves to unlade u dozen vessels at oace. Ten tar he present number of piers can easily be cued Will Very soon be needed. : rts, during eabide by the regular p ad February, 1850, we: vessels, at hertot tends her » bh tft ggregate of 11,333 tons shipping. ahe rece will be a herd oor cores not inelede the whalers—the number of Sau Frencisco is budding t ted ot Honolala and Lahaina, during while at the same tune boot L819, woe 274, which, allowing the same number amore legiumete shape for 180, odded to the estimated number of mer- by high and tictt vessel. for 1850 (300 vessels), will make the tid, tom real estat ! als from Soreiga ports, for 1850, to be 574 pickied oyeters and loc \ sol, or eleven per week. You will readily see umonable ones thot i ie aleady @ great commercial depot, des- there threets, ‘aptain wadgerors-examined by Mr. Rdmond w da taat wey © mote 1 ‘ ‘ three ni id withers slept o Mouths go would have commanded reudty tea | tined ‘irmeasurably to increase, interest offers. TATOR. | we extract the following us the estimate of the | {VF (hive nights with hls Wome uit wid wituons wept oe ee oe thousund dollars, may now be bought tor five | Ly ¢ t inguizies of captains of vessel —_—-_——- number of hogs butchered, cut up and packed in witness let him go when he part of wd out; the thousand. A house which rented, Ui } fom New York and Boston to San Fran Our Massachusetts Correspondence. the West, during the Inst year + jently to maimtain diseiplin | counter; went to the ufllew of Taylor & bim find with bim in Riv; found » pipe soup aud pounded gluse in pies. made by the priso-er use of the cabin ral other witnesses were examined. and Mr Ed- five thousand dollars » ny 0, Th wve beeome satisfied that there is no better huadr i Moony | votte for Cope Horn vessels bound to San Francis ht c co, then te un 1 these islands—and almost in- 623,77. 1 Grovcsster, Care Axx, Mass, Number of hogs c! — il ri 4 Wm. L. Taylor sworn —1 am a bru ut ie the person wise. il 28, 1860. One of the Watering Places—Preparations for the} itiwelan sor bly the ehortest trips are those that run near a "gh ‘sa an oe aot wlands. The uverege of vessels, from New Summer—Where shall I go? 3 aa meet re: ty ee ee eee this at all augurs thet © cisco will degene- | Y te Loneluin is 190 days. (The Carolus just As the spring advances the coast of our sea-girt «4 Cambertend river. sha oallcnee, mar baakd be to conideten OF . ate Oe 6 Fewy for oe aud bots, for Unis fe | arrived, from Boston, ilies ae) She ere | care begins to aseume the hue of summer. Your “ 4 % — Other polata....... he was molested in that part of the veasel which was con ate only the > action, | of » good suiling vessels, from i i fs eculiarly his ow wel for the roped, Gast 0 Wibtwiad @f seceletion, and wings we | to! sixteen days (ten days is no- | citizens are again considering the important ques Total number of hoge.... 6.6.6.6 0+ fom yg oe, sed we peo r=] now settling upon & liner & than ev yu maki 1° anya, ; ow, fe tion as to where the coer shall be spent. e 1 Phong os Thad —— io 1, who was ecwmitted in ult of bail. ve been before. ave the vessels from New ca tion on a subject a ~~ ae canon . We are now begir joy all the jusuries | Y eases dark the year 1549, will pe viet to ot toa pron 9 I would econ nese which will, no doubt, be better presented in si perlor Court. Withers gave ana fefinements a San Franci 1 hort of 180 days—so that a vessel leaving . Y the Treasury document on Comuneree and Navie anh tal by 0 The depo ‘Ap We sip our morning . we hav daily | N vk, direct for Pionolulu, stopping ten days, | the shores of Massachusetts Bay as the most salu- | gation. We extract, however, from Mr. L:wbank’s So hie — Seeies Sams . ee le : he Wap. pers (0 pertise, aud there ir or & » gomg on to San Francieco, will gain | brious, and abounding in healthful sports and beau- | report the following figures; in rpite of the suspi- | |, Comerens Diecharge tf the — corte awe taeaee,s : a an exaulple of the expense of far thirty ® ut the least. Some of the vessels | tiful scenery. The situation of this place is pecu- | Com that ithas been published before:-— Minchment aud levy thereom restored. No costs | business iu Puuetil Hail Market. B . © ov THe Uniten States, June 90, 1840—Priece Yea Comper fag Sea Prontiones ted every ¢ ons ‘of | liatly adnpted to the enjoyment of bathing, yacht- hy ve saved 100 days, by sailing direct | ing or fishing, or, if the taste of the visiter lead party Cowdin. —Referencen ordered to three re ferees, on plaintiff paying the corte of the Last trial te emg BR hh my nee him 10 prefer terra firma, we have shady groves | paying duties Sroalasaioay “si teosse sighdiv 244 “, Gecnen 3. gees peanae -coaetan ‘ & Vopr winds are constant, while, farther out, the | Wild flowers abundant to satisfy the most enthusi- | **** - Se ee ee | ee ie co eoees pager os aed : ; : des are to be depended on. Every cap- | gstic admirers of nature—such as our pilgrim fathers $120,982.62 $27,475,257 | $147,807 450 One Cay heporter Sal ton whe hos nevigated inthe Pacific knows this to | found it when they first put their Tot upon these « ene t oH Ghee nae epee, th the eee; and no one who has ever been both | shores. Domestic produce—Americau vessel Sail tate towte toednae on for lator upon thie paper, the en roe yg edly mony Ph ae Our harbor is our pride, and as well known to Ms “Foreign * os KeFution. ou whieh proceedings to 6» git,fon, Aad even alter this, talu Thave jo A deal tn dame bp the seamen as our mackerel or codfish are eo wag? = > kd goyment <8 conte, Conte bu o Judge TS ee eats ihe {hth Eastern pointe extremity of ape Ann, | Foreign produce-Americen vousla en = | me bank eo wi rate ta sonieh typosof the | At an early day, I will write you of the town, sherching fur cat, inte the ocen uh Bewhne 7 ry Foreign 4 nd yee ani "ete fl i799. nc tay Unica States The Pacyie News wv « paper which | polition, We., dee. _____Hawatt | beueon ; and on the other by Ore ae. Sian 1 eerepeiienie n Arg ie : well 6 way meres Ne Yo Our Maracaibo Correspondence. — wi pamsedie ana, is a harbor, or ra- | 444 domestic produce. ve + 192,007 950] Apri 1—Clear and warm; I pinyed wicket oo the Wincheare, ant its busin superia- | Maracatno, Apnil 2, 1850. ther bay, ns, Wage of Walch wn none [mt mn Total exporte..... ccc. ccs seve QUO TOO US 4 have dug our gardem; birds are singing 1 - Le | Account Maracaibo— — be: f the whivest sand, laying midwa) . : " « t poo gh Bd of ie Cli of your ity. } a everett ant fleets the two and called from its form Ore Fish, wh FORTE Aartoctores Bop $2547.066 | of wid me ome! hagleed mgt betel gee Remo 4 trom Fes ¥ y | The Petitical ‘The English and Dutch rt whale Ol Benes ccc veccesve sess ++ SBME ten la -ddition to the th rican dath at Vi The inner Forest sina, timber and dyewoods. ‘ 4007 04 | whirls round the points of the compare; some » weekly pyer, Le Califor is pal od’ in | Pleets—Wisut of an American War Steamer, &€. | sepa surmounted Beef hides, cattle... pope + 2008.008 | the viet and Wabtniag dusspahinn eli tentitlts Hicuely ant ake is in Contemplation ia Geumea. | My travels have thus far led me to this city, ; and hee iat aa ly; wand very y ; pots abe wiready in opera “so 18's which has eo often been mentioned in the public 96.082 | 4 Wind blowing like fury; cloudy a leew fi sails, and as removed from the town as ; thie Gar, every town of an printe of the United States, especially during the though pies distent. Free from any considerable Bor ‘ pod pone tenon saad’ “aa weenet il ConiND s HEWepAler | sug | Butt yeur ar two, as being the headquarters of the | surf, and without sateen, Eh eteerer to oe, 170688 | 1a Haayandsmekey, do, ao The theatres, for the item nt, are el > ‘oer® Poew party, in their late struggle with the present ee p' looking tuect 11380 saa Masy ground dry; worm thasie el Our citiens. : thea peer 0 Ie sanaetaeaineatninene- op the havea, stends the Cape Ane pee ge sessesst Misses | 19. Clouay; chilly, ployed wicket; cleee ot ¥. W. ot on that cecount, mote especia! m its geo | jaige hotel, in graceful Tuscan style, ; 4 : 190708 | evening f graphical situation and its commercial capabilities, | year by one jour New Yorkers, with a F sites by = ss ni heavy a bg menor a 0. 0. 06404 | 22 bo! N. W.. cook; played wicket 2.500 62 23. Civar nod comfortabie, Inuucved our safiboat. 6808.97 | 24..N. B., cloudy; rome rai (06,506 vet 2. Char and deigbtful a morning as can be; this ls @ qacde| artiste,” who pightly exbibit, in a net “whieh cannot ofiend the most fastidi Weh we iso in San Francise od tides on there fine spring « resou: provi lew ii ¢ the facilities for the increas And the agricultural resources of the province and | To™ ivel) which the other large hotel could not ite surrounding country. It is the most westerly smmodate. The new hotel is the prettiest pub- province of the republic, situated betwen the lati- Ss louse in New England, and is built with re- ave ue yet! “eran _to driv ¢ co, and | tudes ef 8 deg. 12 min. 30 vec., and 12 deg. 16 min. trenee Moen vat oon ened oe 8458 | John Adems fast dey; weus to chap, ut veue % el uf om we have broad, pains. oor ed | north, end i# bounded on the west by New Gra- tively jound the house fiording over $00 fer: of ind southeriy; took 0 rail tive of tile 8 Sow wiih oe vm whol the beaasfal sadewnd the Indian peninsula, inhabited by the | covered promenade, to so much moving fn our boat in the barbe ‘ played dail iu the crewing me ~ ince, | savage tribes of the Goags It wen ned as fall aa com- cove ee Keetted “Lock: on Human Undersiaading | raw ard, mereneas ci aie PONY» BO fing tis yellow de eins bicums, Is growing thiclaly nd the violet, berd ail day and might WS Warm, the sua rove beeutifully, Sueday went to chapel ail day; wind hgh, weseriy, buc ware W. Cheat and bewutiful; werm b do morning; cloudy aud ebilly | f sd aMtenrt Tare im 2, eanet | beet altowed tac and already many of € i. w ave a v * al | Peter given you © Geserigtion) end Barquisineto; | the rooms aye taken Ba"teme of the "best people” Total. .... 2. r¢ couth by the provinces of Merida and Tra- | of Boeton, from whie! jam of learning we | Parcel D winds up witha <1 on the north by the Galf of Maracaibo. | have direct communication by railroad in about an | stutietion from the newspape %. be old 6 Be the selections of « serap-book, including all | ip the afternoon, played bail omiyn doing Business for 8 waomber Mande mt Reni ne OL of tus cred rit of fpir goods they bad em i ( copious collection of ra, cut out and ‘ate terdy to be nets for our California Lanses eh It ‘of every variety—sterile, | hours’ ride ; ‘ mr ae i very well here now, and if we randy nod dry, i: well watered soil— | for her witches, in the way of statistics. In the samme thee oe jincemione wath, previous bo a fare had ice crewm, Indice, aud flesh oysters, We cavannar of large extent, on which cattle can be | yrer, Lady Stuart Sire pare peated in 0 fh, A+ | gine ibe town rieenen ot Asters, | ' feud im he pus should have nothaag to comp! i roleed with great autage—lakes and rivers— | of Kutlands) summered , with her suite, with | evlt 2 delivered before some farmers 2 sevens Bs Fe ag on edgy ‘Cee | he od unhealthy parte—warm, and agin | meny others known to fame, and some, perhaps, society in te mp . chinate—in fact, in this country, man | net known to it, who may be at eome future day. Now the A arest o We have at present io this towa, as i ‘ poll Trustees -Ariwur Of legal talent as in any ‘arises, what is all this worth— | ‘leetion of the following per-our: —Trusters - Area question ey, Nasi fae oretpation i commeres, agriculture, and | The cholera was not among the arrivals, but se- | this hotch-poteh of ecience and nonsense, ~~ Pabep, Boszhieh beves: Vluege clerk, Wave at tie plate ifs. Hubbard ai Re tmterceted with Mewsbers of the bur fre Fs t ‘ 4 Sites fave con aicd her cattle * . Fi the liar position of the | verel yachts were, and some lay here moet of the | tirtics and trach—this re-hash from the newspapers Anaree Plehegan. Treesurer--lenry @ ment ane watt uh ther for fake end the tren eual net vo it, water | renton. Wht the ie here, some of your | and agricultural maguzines—thie repetition of iec- | Viv kwri Consiatie, Wiliaw Ureen . Bonmuited the pleat pace Amoog the first lawyers of minge i aty to the provinces of Merida and | citizens, who know Islip and Leffs “like .” | tures, and strictures and treatises—this incompre Hon. Henry a Wine inn candidate tor delegate to the ve te’ bgp war to ‘ ES Tromes HL. Holt, Esq. of New O Trujillo, shee Moreover, New Granada receives | cen tell. We have quarters for them here, | hensible mass of stufi? What is it worth? Jc will | convention to revive thee susticutiow of Virgiau Sad chase Reed setts punebes potter ey ; for Por Srcvinees of Oaeuta and Pamplona a great | tot they catch more fieh. Temperance is the order ki nt too formidable to read, and too - ecu des tuereana Gree oon tl orion of uveit foreign manufactared goods, vie | cf the ¢ny. in these parts, at least to the ontward Tetand, and too old a re-hash to be ar rw Baer Suma Bebbera, for the ef ot sposthes ; Marc ibe, eo, by an arrangement between the | ey of beautiful country | interesting. hee been aunownerd that + large fact ori and $89 OY for damage | chee eauuse ty Me. 10 of intent t© Go scp bilers, goods are teecived, in transite, in | » harbor, and the otcapants | What will it cost? Take the whole report to | im Lowell. wall mF ati 11) “The cleguence which flowed froin his lip | Maracubo, for New Granada, The nen anainak ino ote Movements o wn to | pogee, perhaps a thousond, including the tables and The Right Kev 1 seavon here. vilion | gether, it will make a volume of five or six hundred dee weriet in “A shove oe ta o . )s ons i, guoed him | of dry gecds ond foreign manufaet articles, | cpened by Dr. Ha achimery wud about 24 he clog leon dee this Ghry ye cerday. snd to M foome at the Valoe Vinee Mote wledge be exhibi Y 4 the face of it Wasa bad one, erelor’, vite this city, are considerable, and a vellers, as on old and wel more | the engrovings, and, with the usual extra copier, it ee a com mid Toma ly 8K . i AMG alias fepitation which’ be weil "sfenioc SeSium of export, inthe way of cotlee, | ycently fem bis eovmeeton with the Bundy wine | will prebebly cont tot 000) “seventy on bowteryoery. aoe Us Ry Geo see i Rod thirty-nine ouhers, arined less than me ite | fe thowsand dollars to print it. This will be quive loom About TH operatine have been die bidéford Me. ‘The Laconia asd Saaquott er erves. Beside legal gentlemen, we have now | hides f caw divi, &e., made from hence w Spring. He wime at fmahing bis place ll make it as | a job for Gelee and Seaton, or Father Ritchie, if from | the United States and ast men- | cwrer intends it ebell be, women is @ y 1 sorte of “ligne” in town, brought here ae poe ‘one, not ‘nr (by triul) with New Yorkers, as it is in Bow he on the cll plan of « bouus to the to reduce helt production onebalf, ‘The | Miss Erederiks Firemen Is at Charleston, 8.0, where 11 eousnes and fot el Kronvot ike town, at present, | lieve. iu the Uinubd tance markets sey (idee tee of thore, who seek for health ag They el be able to reali at lesa sbottiy sep By looms, oad tbe Bal, | ob Non Ht, Lowland, ane Sue tbe fwmiles of 4. Ont ne “Thome tho eas : ond recreetion, combined with » little novelty, will Us provided we 7 so Maartes wore, mahieg | Foinrctt and Rey br Gumen op ae , ‘ e smd’ whe, after ‘ - bvghy vita et Th ate ant sme ark Office Re- regiment, life, henee , with a rerewrd ‘of vigor for the most worthless and ex. Pa tober pursuits of a city Life,

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