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- , Matron—Mrs. M. B. Masters. { was set down as $97,409. The wore tobe | manufactures of wool; three rates on cottons; . of necessity enter into the every-day wants ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE FROM CALIFORNIA “Tregmter an Ex.Of, Seoretary WW. Stovengon AFFAIRS fN WASHINGTON. erat fr n 26 GOED, /the prised wee Sebo | mame “ae ns tates PE eee whieh ee ane ae wee. | report is made up to Dec. 31, 1858. The Asylum an nani dollar each were disposed of. Each of these tickets en- | factures of wood, &c., &c. These diderent “ata ‘aute —, SE trcapecity and io sel ghey Oe smpnow | “ a vet hey: a qo ay Soe {he reception oy bed shone Our Washington Correspondence. per me belies tas ‘our sey teror) tasiee wha in bine far mace cal me F..y 7) pipe Je tanta of our wide-spread “7 dom in. of itself Aa 2 Cara " r the Sth of October last, he patients : ieloterie. There was, indeed, an instance of une- | sou as | argument in fav posed over MINING NEWS. Wore received from the wooden buildings previously oc. | ENS. ange March 10, 1854. | (Tied devotion {othe fatervets‘of art, anda: benevo. | to their. proper classification—leading the importer to | tif cupied. Patients have been admitted from almost every | Sectional Skirmishing in the Howse of Representatives. | lence worthy of the great philanthropist of the Tribune | protest against paying the a rates of duty oh all | ‘The day has passed away when it was thought exp county in the State, but a majority of the whole number | We had a yery fair specimen to-day in the House of the | ixuself Only think of it. ‘The sale of the tickets could | this description of goods, and is the constant souree of | dient and equitable in enacting a. tariff law to prote THE INSANE OF THE STATE, — sien received from San Fraucisco, Sacramento, ad | gogney that may be expected to be enacted there when | best realize but a hundred thousand dollars, and yet, | litigation. Permit me to give one or two illustrations of | certain classes of manufactures with s high minimu an Joaquin counties ” pei Witha liberality which knew no Dounds, the unselish ex: | the fact —Under the existing tariff, ‘all blankets” are | and specific duty; in some instances where cottons costis . rom May 14, 1852, to December 31, 1853, two hnn- | the Nebraska bill comes up for discussion. It was pi- | hibitor agreed it to his patrons, or I might bet- | charged with the duty of twenty per centum ; broad- | ander thirty cents the ‘were deemed to ha dred and eignty-four patients were admitted into the | quant, lively, and while it lasted intensely exciting. As | ter say his proteges gifts worth in the te $97,500. | cloths, pilot cloths, petershams, beaver cloths, flushing, | cost that amount, ‘the sytual juty levied exceeding or INDIAN MURDERS, &., ko, &e. leaving in the institution, at the date of this report, one , indication of the importance and virulence which the | holder to four representations, paid reat for his exhibi- | tended for clothing, and to save ten per cent, the mer. all, previous revenue laws: and with still greater ee ee hundred and two. During the last year the number ad- | contest will assume when the decisive campaign is enter- | tion room for months, requ! no iaterest for his capi- | chant directs his agent in Europe to have coarsest | priety can the same be aaid of the BHU proposed, innsausf 4 mitted was one hundred and sixty, od Let me give youa brief account of the precur- | t#l, and would be content with the modicum of $2, description of coatings—such as beaver cloths, pilot | as Re partonieg interest is benefited and’ protect: ‘The Mines. The amount expended during the year was $84,970 88, | “10m Let me give ¥ P se profit. Could Horace Greckey, with his brain pro- | cloths, petershams, flushings, duffils, &c.—to be manu- | beyond and at the of others. The present tari There have been four or five rainy days during the fort- | in gold dust and Comptroller’s warrants, and the out. | 5°7Y engagement of to-day, and leave you to draw your | jific of philanthropic schemes, devise or carry outsuch a | fac in pieces of four and a half yards, witha dividing | an I have before shown ts unjust and unequal in th aight, andl oe olshes and dry diggings continue to be standing indebteduess is $5,500. The Treasurer’s report own logical deductions and calculations therefrom. noble and magnificent one as this? . ~_ or black mark, of one-half of an inch in width in the fact being that facturers: Othe Elica Ts eMtoning, nan Gute om all portions | ertitga alance on hand of 400 1%, Krom the report ‘The House had been for sme short time in Committee | yet {he wgic ofthe spel, am tnpasalled ste tor | Yeloes'them an, Maskienwtizekots” and esters the pat ep of é : r . ; ne following inter. 5 . “ indirectt of rich diggings lately discovered in different mining | sting statistics. The number of insane peas Mand {> of the Whole on the private calendar, Mr. Campbell, of | the'fine arts; dry goods clerks became connoisseurs of | same at twenty per cent, At some of the ports these per centum more than manufacturers of worst districts. the San Francisco station house in 1850 was 14; in 1851, | Obio, occupying the Chair—when Mr. Sollers, of Mary- | panoramic paintings, and devoted twenty percent of their | goods have passed the Custom House at twenty per cent, | and cotton; five per centum more than manufacturers At Cherokee Flat rumor has it thata vein of decom- in 1852, 34; in 1868, €5, showing that in'that time Jana, made a speech in support of some petty claims held | Week's salary to buy a Perham ticket; digg a ire and | while at this port the appraisers have invanla ly made | bockings, baizes, fannels, &c.; and ton per centum mo) | posed quartz was found, about six inches in diameter, the number of cases had’ quadrupled. The following if r, ‘ ai bookfolders ‘generously came forward with their dollar, | their return, on invoices of said goods, as ‘manufactures | than manufacturers of linen, an ing it interest ju) which is unbroken, and has proved exceedingly rich! | Statistics embrace the time from May 14, 1852, to Dec. bY # few of his constituents against the general govern- | saved with much pains and scraping out of their pittance; | of wool,”’ lable to thirty per cent duty. now commencing operation on an ‘scale. .. I From 200 pounds of dirt 28 pounds of gold were washed. | 31, 1863:— ment, for certain losses sustained on the occasion of the | _ Orders for scores and hundreds of tickets flowed in from Against this decision of the appraisers the importers | pears to me to be as unconstitutional to benefit o1 Considerable excitement has been the consequence. High | British depredations in this section of country in 1812,- the factory operatives in Connecticut and be ce protest, and in several instances have brought suits | branch of indian OR: the extent the existing tariff doe i Males. Females. prices, even $50,000, it is said, have been oifered for the | Whole number admitted... 264 20), 2 who could not even enjoy the pleasure of seeing the great | against the government for excess of duty—at one time | over another branch, as it would be to enact a law a} claim, or a share in 4, and refused. The discoverers are |“ “recovered 153 7 718. These claims—tfifling in amount—havo been long, norama themselves, bck napertalies word inspired to | successful, and again, in a higher court pnsuccessful, thorizing the merchants of New York to enter the: French and Italians, who have their guns loaded and: “ “ died. 19 3 but unavailingly, pressed in Congress. The Senate al- | foster and encourage art. Even the very policemen, who | It is, and has been, and will be so as long a6 the present foods ten per cent. less than the merchants of Bosto| keep a guard. “« & improv 42 2 > lowed some of them, but the House Committee invariably | Might be thought to be impassible to such warm'emo- | tariff exists, the fruitful souree of litigation, use, perchance, New York must be favored, beir ‘At Chips Mai a boulder, weighing abot four.|\. [Piety asso Ae 93 Rep: cai i ry tions, even they dedicated one of the ten or twelve dol- | By the existing tariff, thread laces are made to Pa 20 | the great comm emporium. There can be no-go tons, wasfound in a tunnel, and in the boulder was 1e following table gives the supposed causes of the in- rejected them, or took no action whatever upon them. | Jars of their hebdomadal hire to help along this great | per cent; cotton and silk laces, 25 per cent; ani aces and sufficient reason shown why the’ manufacturer « found a vein of gold estimated to be worth $10,000 at | sanity in the above 284 cases:— Mr. Sollers, in a good-natured, humorous speech, which | project. Never was seen so marvellous a shanes. The | embroidered with a needle, 80 per cent; and those em- | cloths and cassimeres should receive at the hands of tl rt ; ‘ kept the members in a continuous roar of laughter—as | ¥0om in the Stuyvesant was overcrowded nightly by ad- | broidered by machinery, 5 tim tham th | ie ad spd consequence | government pe ge cent more ly on one article—trim- | manufacturer of kete—all from the same’ least. The deepest hole for mining purposes yet dug inthe | miring lovers of painted picturesque, and no longer | of levying so many rates of Stato, is in Trinity county. It is 700 fect deep, and the 4 well from the matter as the manner—recounted some of | had Mr. Perham any cause to complain of lack of patron- | ming laces—has the cause of much unnecessary | terial, being equally necessary and usefal. Geto tas not fons voccbed. Gold kes bees {ound all Sealousy, Sc ! 4 | the tacts on which the claims for compensation were | age. A strange” peculiarity, "however, about. this | labor, producing a diversity of ‘at different ports, | Should the bill a Bae Deaeale wlaw, the question | the way down, even in the boulders, which had to be cut cake We +3 | yased, and appealed in a mock-heroic style to the honesty | miracle was, that the patronage was exclusively | controversy, protest and litigation. Since the passage of | definitely settled relative to the cation « 1 i Domestic troubl 13 5 pe oic sty ty | @hrough in tie course. The work was commenced in 3 and justice of the committee, at the bare mention of | confined to the one work of rt. In vain did the |“the present tariff law, mac has been invented | the articles to be taxed and those made free; and 4 Di inted aif owners of the Thames panorama ‘advertise for months | whereby laces are woven to imitate thread me's ma-.| it appear infuture years to produce more re is Fett dencrtivn, 2 more. The house was in its best possible humor, disposed | ney, the last week,” and pecuee tiete cares ‘of Seria quality, apd gre; and bs importer claims to | consequence of the rapid growth of our country and th | og ratae Btatare * 3 tocnjoy the fun. In the course of his remarks, ‘however, | Sdmission one half. |The ae engine at | Saeco ee te eae Loe pe peda poletiog ix increase of commerce, is required to mect the want i er the member from Maryland indulged in some character. Holy Land were unusually few and rare, notwithstand- icers of customs, taking the grot article | of the t, how readily and satisfactorily coul ‘AL CAUSES. istic “hifalutin,” to the effect that he aspired to mould | ing the announcement that the Chapel of the Conception | was not known in commerce at the pee of the tariff | it be adjusted by simply reduc ng the per centupon a p a revisior . 8 Ill treatment,.., 1851, and has been aided by subscriptions and other aid from the miners in the vicinity. The miners are becoming more and more convinced that to work the mines to advantage they must be more + 3 | which preposterous virtues the members laughed the i Religious anxie ‘manent, and must form associations to make ditches, wer introduce the best smachinery to save their labor’ | intemperance « Excessive venery. 4 A nould | Was added to that splendid picture. And the result was | act of 1846, subject the article to an additional duty of 5 | the articles taxed, without her change or Projects for canals anil cxtensions of canals, and of legis. | Masturbation,,.... 20 ‘Typhoid fever re pepe raed rremgr hg ppm Th i di | that all the opposition pictures soon departed on pro- | per cent, as an article manufactured of linen and cotton. | On the other hand, should it be shown that the import« Jation on mining and the rights of water companies, are Disease of spine 1 Parturition ‘And at all this the members laughed the more. But | fes*ional tours through the rural districts. Perham was he importer appeals, protests, andin one instance has | tions had decreased—which is not improbable—add being discussed in every portion of the mines. Various | ( oup de solei 2 Syphilis. not all of them. On one or two the oration of Mr. | entirely successful. He had achieved » splendid triumph | recovered the extess duty by decision of the district | suficient per cent to produce the amonnt of revenue r * meetings have been hel | Liect of poisor 2 Epilepsy... 10 Sollers had quite a contrary effect; and instead of molli- | had received something like a hundred thousands dol- | court. Thread laces, as you no doubt are aware, are | quired by the ‘nment. Y apes sie te op Tid health,........++-++-25 Meningiti fring or jolittying thelr dispgaitions, It rather—-and with, | °l&Ps in the space of a few months, and now he was about | made on a cushion, with a needle, by, hand. ‘This bill go simplifies the whole'matter relative to #! where the following questions occu j issipation and exposure,.19 Hereditary out any ostensible reason—seemed to embitter them. | t¢ fulfil his contract with the public. A great variety of woollens are imported for ladies’ | ollection of the revenue, that it renders void all attem Injury of head 3 Unknown 0 | Hr Tane,'a member from Iadiana, became erotehetty on | _ Then the real interest in the affair began to be mani- | wear and the lining for gentlemen’s cloaks, invoiced as | o introduce well-known articles of importation und Of the patients admitted 161 were Americans, from | the point’ ol the other's boast thai he moulded or strove | fested. Mass meetings of the shareholders were held in | flannels printed, in order to save the 5 per cent duty— | . ew names, with some alight modifieation of the fabi On the 24, the ditch of the Spring Creek Water Compa- ny, in Nevada county, was opened, and the ditches of Cunningham & Co., and of Kilham & Merrill, in Calave- ras county, are furnishing water to a large number of 8. bill-Mr. Dawson—supported his fricnd from Indiana, | lish their mammoth gambling concern, and swamp all the | also, is the cause of much difficulty, and the source Permit me to suggest the propriety of striking out th ac ehrassat: tia minor gambling houses that exist and flourish in the ca- | great diversity of practice at the various ports. For in- | words “after the passage * in section 5, lin +78 gret that he had voted for his free-farm bill, and there- pital. They found, however, some difficulty in the mat- | stance, a great propestion of the higher cost vestings |. 8, for the following reasons:—The existing law permit 2 pen recorded a solemn vow that although his rule ‘was , probably not knowing how to manage the ropes pro- | are composed of three and four materials, viz.: cotton, | ail goods, wares, and merchandise to remain in publi | 2 | always to vote in the affirmative, he would thenceforth perly;and #0 they had to migrate to the little town or | silk, wool, and tinsel. The difficulty consists in ascer- | stores one year. ‘Suppose this bill to be passed and ay 1 Jerown upon” any and every measure brought for- | city of Georgetown—now one of the suburbs of Wash- | taining the material of chief value; and, asa matter of | proved the thirty-first day of July next, the mereban) : | ward by Bir. D, The able and discrect member from ington—and there they set up business in some dingy | course, the merchant makes his entry as silk, or silk | who had goods in the warehouse on the thirtieth of ai | | South Carolina, Mr. Orr, sensible of the imminent dan- | Toms of a building known as Forrest Hall, in honor, I | and cotton, or fancy vesting, peving, but twenty-five Hd month would be deprived of the benefit of this act, whil | {| ger from the explosive materials collected in the hall, | believe, of our great tragedian. Once established here, | cent duty;'an analysis has to be made, to determine the | the merchant warcionslg his goods on the first day ¢ 2 attempted to ward off the peril by calling Mr. Sollers to | the next thing was so to arrange as to én public con- | relative value; and as these materials differ in various | August—two days subsequently—would derive all itt} ‘32 order, but was himself ruled by the Chair to be out of | fidence in the mode of distribution. plan they | styles of vesting, as a matter of necessity a diversity of | advantages. a order. The scene grew exciting. Many of the members | adopted was a very fair one apparently. It was this:—A | practice will prevail at the different ports, and cannot be | Under the existing tariff manufacturers of mohai | joined the belligerant ranks, and stood in the arena of | umber of cards were printed, uniform in size, on Which | remedied except by adopting the bill proposed, or one | cloth, silk twist, or other manufacture of cloth suitabl 4 and en revauche the Maryland member to water companies? twe ight States and one Territory of the Union, New to mould the wills of his constituents. 7. | Metropolitan Hall and in Castle Garden, to devise means | flannels being liable to only 25 per cent, while woollens | such, for instance, as blankets for cratings, velvets f between them, and Foie etakine the larwent member 3d Mega Tony He had the shouor to. represent a free and cnligiteai | forthe taking possession of the property, and for the | are subject to 30 per eent, duty. velyeteens, 80 us 10 take them out of the clnss to. w ally peomote the in! ies? Ought not — cigners were from nineteen different countries, the largest | constituency, and though the honorable member from | ‘istribution of the prizes. Rare scenes of fun and ex- | Cotton velvets are taxed 20 per cent; velveteens 25 per | iley belong, and enter them at a lower rate of dut} tho Legislature of California to sustain our interests?” pumber (29,) being from Ireland. ~The occupation of Maryland might mould to his own will his woolly-headed | Citement took place at these re-unions. A committee of | cent; the consequence is, the merchant enters allat the | «ffectually putting a stop ‘to all conflicting spnione as A contract bas been made for the ension of the | those admitted are as follows :— | constituents, he himself—the honorable member from. | Citizens from various States was appointed on the 16th | lowest rate of duty, and so nearly are the two allied in | he true construction of law, as well as to differences « Moquelumne Hill Cansl to Camp Seco, a distance of four- — yrerchants. 10 Machinist Indiana—recognized the intelligence of thos¢ whom he re- | Of November, of which Mr. Ira Buckman, Junr., was quality and SS teste stealer instances, that it is diffl- | jractice at the various ports; preventing all litigatio teen miles. The extension willaid to develope a very | Teacher... 1 Anohitagt 4 presented, and felt bound to shape his Congressional | chairman,and finally after several rowdyish and disorderly | ult to draw the line between them. growing out of questions relative to the Ege rate « Jarge amount of mineral wealth, which without wae: aimee 1 | Course in obedience to the publie sentiment of his con- | ™&ss_mectings, the committee was authorized on the | Cotton gloves pay but 20 per cent, while all other | cuty; producing uniformity of practice he asses: ‘would be a scanty reward to the miner. The canal an i 5 | stitueney. 80th December to make such distribution of the gift pro- | gloves pay 30 per cent. If the merchant enters them at | ment of duties; saving time, labor, and money, all « extension will likewise furnish an excellent and eve p 3 2 | ihe term ‘woolly-head” was the talismante war cry | Perty as would, in their opinion, be satisfactory to the | +0 per cent, every dozen pair of gloves must be examine! | which advantages over the existing tariff will be attaine conveyance for lumber, which is very pleaty at the head 2 1| which instantly called a dozen members to their feet. Joint. owners of the property. It was then, fs jpmeraeed | tosee if there no embroidery upon them, or silk | by the substitution of the bill proposed for the one no of the canal. 7 2 | The unwitting originator of the dispute attempted to re. | for the first time, discovered that the whole scheme w: wristers, or mixed with any other material. in force; and which, in my judgment, will commend A meeting was held at Bidwell’s Par on the Ist, to con 4 ply to his free soil antagonist, but his injudicious course | 42 open violation of the laws of the State of New York; | Manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be a | to the wise discriminating judgment and favorable cor! aider the project of « canal from the South Fork Feather ojo, ‘10 G Mek of argument only precipitated’ eyenta. ‘The war cry was. 8d inasmuch as such a ridiculous statute against gamb: | component material of chief value, and manufactures of | sideration of the honorable bodies constituting the ne river to Wyadotte, Bidwell and Ophir. ‘This will be a Cagya” Ta Galena Tung—the gauntlet was cast, jaca alea erat. Mutual | ling and Jotteries was not in force in the District of Co- | metal, or of which metal shall be a component materlal | tional legislature, as I am confident they do to all ov very important work. Siddlers 2 Butchers, - 2" taunts were exchanged. The father of the homestead | Jumbia, the committee came on to Washington to estab- | of chief value, are made to pay thirty per centnm. This, | importers. 5 Mt 121 Lt oo MINING’ IN NEVADA. At Red Dog the miners are doing a thrifty business. Water is plonty, and several companies are amassing for- unes—all hands in the best of spirits. Printer At Walloupa, Little York, Washington, &c., the miners geryanta, re invariably doing well. Much dissatisfaction exists at Juwolor. the former place at the lack of effort on the part of the — Fncineer Walloupa Ditch Company in prosecuting the extension of | ~ Blacksmiths. Sailmaker. Shoemakers. Wagonmaker, Cabinetmakers No oceupution. Gamblers .., Hrtcomesce the ditch to Steep Hollow creek, whence they could ob- Under the of Monomania, the following curious | t, while th ter porti | was print assimilating to it. for the manufacture gf shoes, or buttons, exclu | fain. plentiful supply of water the year round. examples are given :— | eee eral joke: tod aenaaing ie the cighort | __'The hearer ie entitled to receive ono orpeneil | This difficulty, so far as where wool is the material of | sively, are made liabi@to five per cent duty. By the bi | ‘The water has been let into the Spring Creek Water This variety is very common, often extremely obstinate, | degree. But, while uproar and confusion reigned | ome, oo eet ees may be), by pr ig this order at chief value, has been settled by instructions from your | proposed the same goods are made free. I presume i Company's ditch, which traverses about twelve miles of but generally terminates favorably. The mind is per- | supreme, and while the incessant hammering of the Chair- redecessor in office, under date of April 14, 1852, by'sub- | was the intention of the framers of the law, as also of th the best mining territory in Nevada county. Montezuma | ¥ Stach enOn Sas Onk Aran unanben on snug Same man’s gavil drowned any intelligible ‘remarks that may | Ropes Barry, Jr. Secretary Oem mrlibansflisienatpotat: parte eneaber stdaetaaine,|, fasten eet Gace metmene meee ee. | ‘Hill, Cox's Diggings, &e., are now supplied with water, Fe very irritable, and frequently violent and dangerous; | have fallen from the lips of excited membera—which, by | ‘These cards were next placed’ in amsil brown belf-seal: on either of its component parts, whether of chief value | facturers, and the maker of buttons. | and will soon yicld large amounts of dust. others are gay and easily excited, laugh, dance and sing’ | he by; is very ubious—and wile the riot of “order, |’ sae entaliggea’ elro,aniferm ia asp’ eGR textes, andl the | gn opr meer ee eusnne penises Onabe 206%, Section OF |. Siac ae Wen Eaten ee Fiiige msnetacharet Jefferson Hill maintains its reputation. Although no — #d fancy themselves lords and kings, generals and go- | order,’} fram all sides only added to the disorder—at | hole having be ‘xed up indiscriminately,” 4 Lenker have been mate the average viel te the | Yernors. This form of insanity presents such strange d ; y whole having been mixed up indiscriminately, in pre- | Tyeasury Department, November 30, 1858, under the head | tical operation—a complete nullity. ‘The button manu Bee tteie ts tee coneea FAP aRe scikinly not to | that moment of intense excitement and deafening noise | gence of several influential citizens of Georgetown and | of “fabrics,” metal must-constitute the raaterial of chief || facturer in ordor to receive the benefit of this provision to'tw, bed fer'dav = certainly not phenomena, such mysterious perversion of the senses, “ ‘ Be ocpinined of. © two ounces per day—ceriainly not to Bra few cases may with propriety be mentioned. One | 4ROther combatant rushed upon the scone, who was evi- | Washington, they were numbered from one to one hun- | yalue in order to make the article pay 0 per centum ; | instructs his agents in Europe to cause his bet Sane i | laboring under an extacy of choler, which must | dred thousand. ‘The envelope corresponding in number ‘ ? Grass Valley Slide, true to its former reputation, is announces himself as the Supreme Being, the Almighty, | and steel Ge-the heats of hie, enemies, Oekmitocats 2 ' " (and so ought wool to be the material of chief value to pay | hair cloth, and other articles used in the manufactur richly repaying-the Isborers at work in that locality. 'So | and that his yower and will ean destroy worlds and aye Piatt attediyted to be longer pent up.” Hine MPO ocr a, Snie ep ec ute sere Mg Wiad 30 per cent., an declared in the law of 1646, and not by | of buttons, to be punched or cut with» chisel at inter, Of Eureka Slide; one company is taking mut $200 per day. 5 meee ge kf y sufferance. Another | Hunt, a member from Louisiana, who felt that the term — g somewhat suspicious citcumstance, that out of four en- | of tits law of 1842 part, under the Le epi vee ie sect as cee phar eserves i : L enter by at this clide-—ione tunnels i8 Judas "Iscariot, and has betrayed his Saviour, and | H#nta r " D t me nee rot dcop chaite euuk, ‘with a certainty of spends his time in'praying for forgiveness. One imagines | ¢,W0olly Lends,” as applied to the constituents of South. | velopes which your correspondent drew for some friends, | Articles composed of linen and cotton, not being spe- | the other hand, the boot and shoe manufacturers roopiy T P embers, was an insult not to be endured—nor f th ere renumbered, the original numbers ‘ Spold lations.’ ‘The celebrated Lola Montez dig- bimself Napoleon, and another an Indian chief, er RM hie cl r two of them were renui 1, origi ‘ cially provided for in the existing tariff, aresubjected to | no benefit, for the reason that, to have their good gi have changed hands, andextensive preparations are qua. One will not walk because his logs are made bf | SPould it be tolerated by him. The South and its peeu- being defaced with astroke of a’ pen, The distribution | the duty of 25 per cent., the duty being assessed on the | punched oF cut as the button manufacturer does, woul: Enaking to work them. Similar preparations aro making las; another will not eat because his stomach is made | stad forward: lee ‘chtmeplin a ijeuraneele Te soon Vcc eaten aie elt eors _2ath of February —two of | ee material paying the highest rate ‘of duty, under the ath H to work the diggings at the mouth of Woodpecker ravine. Of metal, and iron has no necessity for food. One fancies | became quite manifest that the speech into which this charged with the superint oe ck Sis porkion of theft “| eer as At Rough and Reads, there isa great busile inthe way Mmself a, braws monkey, and would not stand erect; | gentleman rushed was utterly out of order, and non: utye Mere are some six persons employed in sorting | Eye tari het of 1e46, section Ba levies a duty of 20 per | P ihans never kuows om instance "where. the voot, sn of mining, and profitable returns. another was a monument, always stood upright, and — pertinent to the matter before the committee.. An Ohio {h, ber d findi: ding to th i Springs. three men found a chunk weighing Would never move except by compulsion. One’ who : ‘ he numbers and finding those corresponding to the | cent. onall goods not specially provided for;andasthe | shoe manufacturers have been benefitted by this provi Pe res grape Nlay took, out $04 indus, “‘Thele elaimed ownership of the whole of California and the | member (Mr. Egerton,) ventured to intimate so much,and tickets presented; they have Leds in the room, and stay manufacture of linen and cotton when combined is not | gion; and as lastings are extensively used by shoo manu ee his point of order was, of course, sustained by the Chair, hi 5 that I called—tw : average proceeds is about $60 perday. Many others are Sandwich Islands, and held alien on Russia for several | 4, the great annoyance and augmented wrath of the gen: thse as - ao Gif had iigedaits distributed five | Pre cttect of vying. bi eallrgar g of ee poae nao et tes ae Hemet veceal icing er taking out an ounce a day to the man millions, and strictly prohibited the erection of an hospi- | f0,{%e great annorance ad husmenied Watt ot en, a cael peobalay Beeinced Birea are nacre $1 Uiut; rockers ara used, thode’ @mn-, |. jad, anil “anly’ eae’ toCalllonieren| ately of plee- | The appeel was, token, ut. as, there, was DO quorum | time, and those who may be in waiting are kept standing | fering in material, is detrimental both to the inte est of | would respectfully eoteiueak butlt be. etricken ‘yon, ny 12 per day i. ef Presses crag voting, the point was left undecided, . Hunt hall fe it e, Amy a mscienti ee A correspondent of the Stockton Journal writes thus of . Suit, to travel and study character. One-to whom the | @,, reseed himself satisfied, on the peinciple perhaps that ae eee teen at | fcimteds Gon had. Kea hue | gre Proenentaniaie hone sepeere ious mecehant, | the free at salaied pet eee] tome diggings on Cherokee Flat > TEE ee ae eacerekaesing . if hedid not achieve a triumph, neither was he tho- fnd uine tickets, another over sixty, and another forty, | Inces; he gocs to the custom house and makes his entry | in the bly, of making oniy those articles tree. which “times are brishing up considerably through these "ho keeps an account current with (lint house, charging | roughly vanquished. At this stage a diseroet member on which he levied a commission of fifty per cent. Cute as laces, pays the lowest rate of duty, leaving the quei- | not A aes TOF rei geotneed ‘bere, | rts, Water is more plenty, and the miners are doing them four hundred ‘Housand dollars for every day of Ne | proposed that the Committee do now rise, which was chap, that, He was cut out for his profession, and should | tion to be determined by the appraisers whetiier they are | would respectfully recommend that graphite, commos ell.” Rich strikes are belng made in every direction. + detention in the, Laws Agena mae nin he | agreed to, and 80 the sectional “‘scrimmaye—to use an | permanently loeate himself here, Out of the hundred | thread, cotton, silk or embroi pees 4 tonles wonnaen fully Ree yee moe, Commas antidote bl et ldlement Sat hel, {eae uncon lem. kethr she trae | ae WR emu shearers | Repnegceteae jctaizamenpa ray | brea eaeuccoray trgevendone mogetiecs | Ea He mean ratory fea en Pe r mnt exists. 4 me of the jocose members, who thi sand blanks, there being that number of engravings and | of every ten packa, is, Wares or merchandise to | Borrowdale, in Cumberland, sed in th fi are flocking in great numbers to these places. ‘The secret | the source of all the gold, a place near the summit of the | well be rehearsing for the performances whieh are so / ae wd Lore i 4 Set ind ceacttie: anata buttisting ince 4 last ont concerning the rich claim on Cherokee Flat, Sierra Nevada, had started in search of it and retummed a | To, to jake place in Nhe sauiptbeatie’on’ the NOtEAaER | poe ad ape pape, canes ae Sopa eR ‘worth five be sent to the appraisers’ stores eee es pop ne ap. | f pencils and crucibles, and in burnishing iron to # estroy them for the making of boots or shoes, amb con ie tariff act of 1842. The importers protest | sequently are obliged to import their goods in whol aa at . the richest ever di 4 madman. Another asserts that Page, Bacon & Co. have | Prairement, the ect it from rust. Very respectfully, your obedient: Fre cal is, Foto oot ie TAhout teormontheago | swindled him owt of all bis property in Sacramento, and | QUAL OD ae a site spark hindtoth. lows that nineteen-twentieths of the drafts are blanks. | age designated for examination may be ‘ound to be cor- | nt, ves. ¥. , Appraiser. | ‘a party of men, French and Italians, were seen making ‘]riconed him here in order to collect his rents. He 6 Jeter, | 1 Was told of one person who cera seventy-five ae rectly eharged with duty, the nine oiler packages pos- Hon. Jumes Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, Wash their way through the dork, each carrying a small s declares it worse than “ piracy on the high seas.’” | { porarig dat Hadas Aye ag ks, and one pencil case j oink ye 7 pen Le silk or Crp mya ee ngton. This created a suspicion among some of the miners, and ——- Wasutnarox, March 6, 1664. | Worth (wenty-fite conte. as bee {the most mag. | able to twenty-Ave or thirty per cont duty. On the > the following night they were clowely waichel, anil it | Maxstble Tangedy n Shasta County. | | te Parham Lolery—ts History, Progress and Resile— | Py bee pg ae hapten Pek gettin ibe ge vgeas berg pourra gop par g nde Ol MM oo RL Saige tigre efi other Baht beng he Beh urbe rel lil ais = e wa ‘The Farm, the Fast Horse, de., Gc. | ever carried out in New York, not even excepting the | ‘n consequence of the change of duty, in having to : ‘about a quarter of a mile distant, and sec:eting it under DERED BY THE INDIANS. es ip Ly American Art Union concern. Tsubjoin ‘the various prizes, 1 ity, a goa MISSOURIAS. 4 . - re i 5 second time to the custom og the additional prurteer dis Sea a interest eran worked, We find the following account of a horrible tragedy | For some weeks past there has been a considerable | \ifh'thetr estimated and real value, from which you will | Quiy, in order to get possession of his goods. "The records fais isolding conferences with theindian dologa ed ed, re- committed by the Indians, in the Sacramento Journal:— amount of interest manifested in this capital in connec- | gee that Mr. Perham has amassed a pretty nice fortune of this office show that the rat« of duty was changed by ow in Washi yn, almost daily, from I. * The discoverers being foreigners, they were fearful of let- Chinamen, were murdered On McCloud’s River, twenty | Jotttry. The fact that the distributing committee were | 41. porham painting. ser yt) rs | Spans, Se task Dart es mecnt be. epartment, with reference to the t yn our borders ting the Americans Know their cuecess. However, a fer myles east of Pittsburg, Shasta county, Ly the Indians. | loeated at Georgetown made Washington, as it were, the | The farm e000 nme | 19) the Baye ee Gea sae Pee Se: | it can hurdiy be, that the trenty negotiated by Agen Seer see in ot decompoced quartz, the richest, af seep. “ie ‘white. men's gune were stacked near them, | fc08 of all the aspirations and exciting hopes which the 1,500 600 | ‘the proper rate of duty on a great varloty of goods, {s | government here. The dey ‘of the latter is, tn al (far as prospected,) certainly that has ever beendiscover- The Indians eg pon friendly at first, but at a word chances of a twenty thousand dollar farm, a fifteen hun- qe ty 800 pd coed ae soe berg of lev of the etter age of future arrangements with Indian tribes, to make th: ed. The vein is found about three feet below the ee from the chief they seized the guns and ran with them. dred dollar horse, half a score of pianos, half a hundred 1,000 400 poles chadee of tha Pre works fag eAeheis “tne Puioet of c ie me a enject. pea, Set? Mout two inches wide, end widens af 1 Bone eked tik down, The Indians iemediatcly commagaced | €°14 watehes, o kundred gold pens and cases, a thousand 2800, 11,000 | stances eoufi be ited wire, eieular inatructions have | fn Mr-Gs treaty, which simply gives the Omahede a “It has been prospected to thedepth of twenty-one feet, firing on Guild and Ingalls, and also at the Chinamen. | pencil cases, five thousand gold pens, a hundred four dol- sw Filo | ee et one UN Ramee in: Boos athe gpnuity of $40,000, per annum, and. one of $13,000 pei and is found six inches wide at that depth (water pre- Six of the Chinamen escaped, and came to Pittsburg. Jar hats, to say nothing of the ninety-odd thousand en- "400 4200"! othes officers of the weit eens instructed to phe jum to the confederate bands of Ottoes and Misso for thi J to the 41,225 thirty per cent cn, linen eambric handkerchiefs when ree ane wont ot thot pact A abet 200 hemstitched, as teing made up in part by hand, and | former into a corner of their ft lands, in [camediate — | twenty per cent wien not hemmed or embroidered. This | juxtaposition to the Siou Rhetr deadly enemies. The was reversed by instructions under date of December 31, | government is also (ander treaty) to break ap twc $28,975 | 1847, as follows —‘‘Handkerchiefs, pocket, although hundred acres of land for the Omahaas, and one hundre¢ bs hemmed or o‘lerwise pre} for use, being articles | and fifty for the others, and to provide a blacksmith $100,000 carried, and not worn, within the meaning of the law, to | shop for each tribe. ‘These particulars reach us direct 28,975 | be entilled to entry, it not tamboured or embroidered, at | from the frontier, from whence we also learn that the venti ing deeper). From one pan of clay and quartz party started out immediately, and found the body of In- Makan tat ‘the top six ounces of fine dust was obtained. sind one arm cut off at the elbow, and his head pA | gravings and handbooks of the panorama, had created + Subsequently forty-seven ounces were washed from up horribly with stones. They also found the bodies of throughout the length and breadth of the land. The another pan. cod is to be plainly seen with the berry thirteen Chin men} three had their arms cut off, and all distribution brought into existence, temporarily, a new eyo, mixed with clay and quartz, throughout the whole jheir heads had been smashed in with stones. The rs oe nee Wer cevauteen ‘or eightwen ect, From 300 | of'Guild could net be found They saw tracks which they | Sct of claim agents, quite distinot from the long estab Total........0++ * Tbs. of the clayand Totten quartz which ‘compose the supposed to be his, leadihg down to the river, also blood Ushed men of that profession whose splendid business EW anapiag er pingr) Sila price. vein 26 Ibs. of pure gold was taken, after being worked trailing along. They also saw marks of an axe, which lies around the departments and lobbies of Congress. Real value of the prizes......... through a Mexican mill or arasta—a very imperfect mode | they 5 sed he fought with, and they # sed he rs A 4 n bse Der cae euakic tie’ eke ry ie ey ad of unrsea heeatie phn gH sppearanoes, pire ‘of the Specimens of this new species of that parasitic genus came ichs tats insulin ob the tes, 71,038 oar) repeats rate of duty, according to the component main man in negotiating this bargain was a Mr. Sarp} * more than $2 50 to the pound of quartz. ‘The best aver- | Chinamen had fought like tigers, the ground around from every city, town and district in the Northern and th Mahe Geese: Oh, Hbaeh Te chai he wetted ‘> eran | French Indian trader connected with the hasarican ge yleld of the great Dear Valley mine was 59 cents to | them being completely trodden down. | Fastern States. They had a regular scale of charges, What splendid results! ‘hey beat out the gains of the 4806 ca follower UA cuonlied abe the meopor eieatlaeg! | SOmReny, nO eS ea ae noe thee Be ee a eine cone. io range ral eas asesiss | dependant in a great measure upon the population of the distinguished lawyers in the great Gardner claim ense; | tion, unor the existing laws, of pocket handkerehiets, | who, Oe cures, ave eveseodliy fo reap il the tenedie ee : F | '. ia hat capital winnings! Seventy-on | hemmed or otherw for use, having been re- ; Haast bills soa sril'be doubtless struck upou in ile: | nmiyan, OF THE GOLA THO. WEEKS TaTER— | Teo furnishing them, and somewhat om its distance What capital minnings: Seventy-one thoussnd Antone | hemmed or ofhervisa prepared. for usc, having been re- | the treaty, if confirmed here. It may not be generall ent places, iniles distant from the first discovery. There ‘ATROCIOUS OUTRAGES, AND DEATH OF Two from the national capital—the latter interest being some- of {7 Why, nothing, except same few people, who could after due examination, that, in view of the evident in are thousends of different stories concerning this, rein. RIMINALS. : | whaton the mileage principle of mombers of Congress. well afford the loss, humbugged out of adollar, which tention of the law, hondkerchiefs of all kinds are to be | povenes Ot toe trades: Do eeel Gunde coe ueeeic alien in ‘that $10,000 was taken out in one day; others, Wo have neve frorn Bos Av: | i “ 7 , r Los Angeles to the 28th January. perhaps many of them would never think of devoting to idered as comprehended in the classification made in debt, and yy that $50,000 was refused for the claim, &.; but this Thus the Perham claim agents from New York exacted a Sr ae Soe ener cr bite Sain lage ao uetinue. | ae ine fo whom the y will give {tin any quantisie: | r : Yesterday morning, says the Star of Jan. 21, about 3 | >” i cheritable purpose. We have no compassion for them. ppg fogerty ph Soaeenthe o’clock, Mr Martin Lelong was awakened by noises, As | ee of only twelve and a half cents per ticket on They were avaricious, and deserved to becheated. But worm by men, women, and children, apd are consoquent- | aware thet paving them money ts tian papi ‘ad valorem,” yp red : : th; he was dreesing himeelf, some one rapped at the door, each they reccived, while from the smaller ities and the tens of thousands of hard-working mechanics and ly liable to the duty of thirty per. cen! th lutely noth: There are cight shares in the claim atng purposen, 204, as he opened it, six Mexicans presented their pistols towns, and districts lying at a greater distance Poor labor-epressed Sewing girls in the large citios and | 1 recolieet in one instance of the decision of the de- | them fora brief neceta, "wo. leave thew, subsoquontis: eo eee ee vertheir &t him, demanding his money, and threatening instant ’ y owns, who could ill afford the loss of a dollar, but who ment being reversed in tho short period of twonty | more incapable cf moniding for thelr cen wrawe Thee eee ee eee eee ee une cdeaping eoatd allt Cote ate collecting all the property they deemed {fom this capital they exacted eighteen, twenty-five, and were still lees able to resist the splendid allurement of a and again’ in official i, the heads of ‘the Tateriot See See edt valuable enough to take away, they each proceeded to | even up to fifty cents per ticket. ‘These chapshave gener- | the lottery, should have been protected from the magnili- ‘It is next to impossible to produce uniformity at the | Department and Indign Bureau have proclaimed the par poght. ; ents awe, inflict the last ee mn him, by committhng a diaboli- | ally managed fo far to make a nice little profit out of est gambling operation, where all the winning was on | different ports; the opinions of men differing both ag to | pore of hereafter inducing the tribes to take their sn- en UMBIA MINING NEWS. are above us, | “i! outrageaipon his defenceless wife. There was a seventh : the one side. We believe that Mr. Perham has made | the article, its uses, and to the tonstruetion given to the | huities in such a manner as permanently to benefit them The good times are eon aed aries rindustrions | man standing off at a distance in charge of their horses. | the commission speculation, besides the fun and good | some overtures, in banter or carnest, for the purchase of | law, as well, even, in some instances, to the proper con- | —in education, tools, staple Eid one checlatets and golden soll beneath—and the hardy and industri Cay. A. W Hope, of the Rangers, promptly mastered living they enjored during their stay here. But, unfor- | the Crystal Paldee. He con well afford now to buy it up, | struction of the treasury instructions. In fact, since | necensary for their wants, ber Wer therefore erent seiners are now taking advantage of bark. the entire force of his command, and were on the alert tunately, I fear. for their future prospects in that line, , nd relieve the managers of @ duty which they so miser- writing the above, two complaints have been made to me | believe that they will now consent to'a wholly Illegal and weduct of the Tuolumne County Water Company is ond a " . Vive la he ! hi ~ 4 y Biwi oeraong ith wer andi tht any a TNE 'SER REA AUC esse an asount at | the et ie wich score stove all the ret, and | HP MANAG Yee Memb Boe ee eae ee ae cketelin | eneihouee sang, wash sim etn, thse ayo frecessary tolay the foundation toa fortune, or other- 6K of the outrage at Mr. Lelong’s house, We are able | which some eighty or a hundred thousand peuple enter- [Correspondence of the Buffalo Advertiser.] New York. | 4 pe y ecessary ie 3 : into the hands—not of the Indians, but of the Wise, is to “ pitch in. . now to give the particulars of the capture and death of : fi Wasninaton, Feb. 28, 1854. ihe i " l 2 beautiful speci- POW pe P | tained a sly expectation of possessing, has been carried t h. I To show how men differ in opinion in construing a traders. There exists a law forbidding any one but per- tairae teye been taken Dut; romeat which may beeen | !%2 of ‘Ecler vitae nt hare trouted our nmin ot by n lucky little haberdasher in New York. Mr. | haverend ii: all, They show that on the three routes law, whlch to my mind could not be made, more clear, soma so authorised and direoted by the Freakdent to. st at the banking house of James Mills & Co. Buigos, the masked man, who has oftendeclared himself | May, the fortunate winner of that prise, should have kept | explored by Gov. Stevens, Capt. Gunnison, and Lieut. | decease :—Under schedule C of the tariff act of 1846,in | diane, making such nets penal, Ee tae treaty epotiated The ‘Maine Boys” are now doing extremely well, tak~ 400 the veritable and terrible Joaquin, are killed. Their ipple, the country ts ‘no insurmountable ob- i i ‘ . i , - d to embroidered goods, th |; by Mr. Ga fi out sometimes as high as thirteen ounces per day. 10 hes were TiOteMt tite town: Gar Wedinephale ined quiet for three or four weeks longer, and not have soquick- | stacle ¢o the construction of a road up to the western | Tegard to embroidered goods, the language a & a4 fo a rae a cate aetraction, set (ag sta Monday, at Bensonville, Messrs, Chiave & Co. founda | becies were brought into town on Wernesday morning, | 1, dashed the fluttering hopes which were hanging on the | base of the Rocky Mountains. Stevens’ route lay between ows; {Manufactures of ‘cotton, linen, | Bpecimen weighing 1034 ounces, and work} abort S176, Ce eae aera if the statements cro corroborated | casting of that dle, Tam sure that atnoe the tntelligence | po Pent pc en nyt ee hile ade Srwen by machinery’ cx with, she mevile, er eilce prs] Glks nt HORin Seal “Wer beeietetias unseamary ont found a lump weighing 74; ounces, Their claim averages FO ee err of foreed connection | went forth to the world in the Heratp of Saturday, Mr. | Gide) Jinut, Wiipmen sive Oe Ath ond thirty-ninth | cess,” thirty per confuin ad valorem. ‘The local apprais- | rity to any of their number to treat for them. This is from 20 to 40 ounces per week. th the chefs ekg confirmation. a a pungos | May's crm munt have been kept in a perpetual tingle, if | yaralleis, ovr stevens undoubtedly fas found a ery | ¢7*fook the ground that the law comprehended al tam. | elealy not go, We judge from the fact that the, Gate Gn Gold Hill, Messrs. H. A. Stearns & Co. ‘ook ote Sexe nt a fondango on the plaga, and invited four young | they were at all gensitive to the innumerable exclama- | ‘ verble yas thrones the mountains, atte forty | the loom, Mey winehtoney Sith toe neetie, or otiacerocaan | Om bere vo, citer” aint oe aan Tete os, the same day; and hi hey to : he mountains, in_lati | . d ; : picce weighing 18 ounce ne wants pees, Tue da Yt 10.8 ance over the wiver., The young men sturtOl, | tions of ‘nasty, execrablé little wreteh,"” which have | )%""hervonsten i lower by three thourand fot than | The beard of general Aipratsera to whom the nvewign: | they may deem mocemary — Washington Sar Mare 1. Otnce piece is the handsomest specimen that we ever TC" Nats eyin, but the deceased drew pistols upon | Men pronounced oyenly or covertly by all the wives and | fire fimows south pase, said to have been discovered by | tion of the subject of embroiderfes was committed in the d Baw. th them, sa tne ‘they bad come to a dance of men, and that | ™aidens possessing one or more chances in the lottery, | fremont in Yas3, By making a tunnel of one m year 1661, reported & the department (hat the terms | Appointments by the President, and with ti 7 tra ‘fay their part. They then first discovered | ¥20 had, each of them, up to that moment, a certain | h that pase, the grade on eithor side will be re- | Used in sel ule C, ‘‘tamboured or embroidered,”’ can _ he advice and consent of the Senate, * y must play Va ale | prosentiment that ahe herself was to be the lucky pro- | duced to thirty-five fect in the mile. But as to that por- | only be applied to those fabries figured or ornamented by SURVEYORS OF THR CUSTOMS. . ihe day before it was found the dwners made great exertions to sell the claim for the small sum of $30. Levitt, Woodley & Co., at Summit Pass, found a fine 1). ) fie vere seven others, all armed, behind. They ump last week, weighing 20 ounces. ry ; J q 4 y | prietress, in her own right, of the farm on the banks of | <i-m of tbe route between the mountains and the sea, | the employment of the needle, and all other tambourel | ‘Thomas Bennesson, ois. Withile & Ce’, at Cantlago, took out of their claim a tied collecting the plunder, which being accomtished, | te Delaware. Fle upon thee, Mr. May, for 80 rudely | Gy, Steyrns’ report is not explielt, and to me It appears | oF cmbro! goods in the picee, manufactured ia the + Sidney & Norton, at son, New York twelve ounce piece this week. Fee ee eee he sik of the. ‘They thon | Putting an end to the delicious suspense | enfaversble, ‘orm or by machinery, to pay according tothe material | John Bohannon, Jun., at East river, Virginia. a One: ree eee fl ‘This lottery has effected an incalenlable amount of | "Nei hercf the other surveys extended any further than | f which they may be composed, Tho department ap- | Dennis Dawley, at Norf i Messrs. Mcintyre &~Co., on the Flat, washed out on Wednestay evening nearly eight ounces of gold. We have beard of many other good strikes during the week that we cannot now call to mind; sufftee it to say, mischievous excitement throughout the land. It has | tie mountains. The reports as to them say that a rail- proved of the report of the geucral appraisers, and issued - md -~vowie pstruetions in conformity thereto. | E. ; m ® new impetus to gambling, and, what is worse, ad con Le made without any greater difficulty than hax | !Peyrciians it i propored by the honorable Seesetnty of aaeee Ug on did ey Riese Veni al , | Robert H. Webb, at Suffolk, Virginia. ceme away, the yourg men being guarded by four men in front and five in tie rear, and went to the canado Sausal, cn Wilson’s rancho. The same night four of the band 5 Bs 7 ze 3 | af - , ne Fe cminated that fecling where it might hever otherwise | teen cvercome on geome eastern roads. But they say no- ‘ ' Gre miners in this vicinity, as a general thing, are now | 7o'urned to town, and three started for Sen Fernando, | \ove menifented itself. “ie haw been®in ite conception, | ‘hime atoct the we-tern half of these routes, and that re. | the Treasury be enacted by Congress, and become a law, | i Going rematkably well, and weimay expect brisk times!) ving the fonr beys with the two chiefs, | the next d'y | ineipleney, progress, and successful isswte, one of the | rains to be explored. This question is of no practical | nil ive aitempts now, male to pans goods theoigh the | John B. Norman, at Now Albany, Indiana, fend * big strikes” before the spring rain commences, | {LEY Came Ont OF Me cae INT the boos cbjociing, the | Most remarkable evasions, if not violations, of law, that | importance this year, because the subject of building | stom house at a lower rate of duty than what the | Nathaniel Rudder, at Velasco, Texas, ' The Table Mountain Water Company are cutting « 1 so alude Wan abandoned J Fs objecting, ‘he | has been ever carried out ‘publicly in a great metropolis | railroads to the Pacific will not be touched by either law cunteasistea.s0 controversy betvata the mer- | Champe B. Thornfon, at Port Royal, Virginia. . { itch, which will water o very rich country. The ground | P7p/Cce ee nt to finally killed Senate and Burgos. | #24 with the cognizance of the logal functionaries. Mr. | House at this rewion, The Senate select commiites taxe | chants an the officers of the customs—all litigation in | isha Atkins, at Newport, Rhode Island. generally as been prospeeted, and it is expected wid ge et eee te ed attra aes | Rethem went to New York some time last summer, | so little interest In the matter that leas than half the | TPS0rd 10 Ora ME oN nae $: Bcd on 4 | William A. Linn, at St. Louis, Missouri. ; Field an ample reward. stands" ikta betlaved thé event. has beowe Joy 10 | and hired a room in the Stuyvesant Institute, Lthink, | committee attended at the appointed meeting last Mon- ee the customs by n new nomenelature—all diver- | Walter Havens, at Greenport, New York. Rich Gulch Water Company is in successful operation. 017 tte inne ee ne naracters, desirous of , £0 tbe exhibition of a panorama of the Mississippi. Guy, and it was postponed until Thursday, when probably | *ty of practice at the different ports on the same descrip- | Lewis.Josselyn, at Salem, usetta. We have heard that the invostment yielis at least 0 per | [Sh the Trees tiatte of Joaquin, | BORIC ot New York hac been at that tine surfeiied with | the result will be the same, TEM | tent goods whieh now pevrails nthe sesceuments Of | Gabriel Johnacn, at Fredericksburg, Virgials, cent ever since the water was made avai for mining — all sorts of panoramic and cosmoramic tations. oe ( 8 tal, ‘different tenctlons be- | 4 Brownell, a Troy, lew . TpOReR. ; Miscellancous. Panoramas of Palestine and the Holy Land, of the Modificaticn of the Tariff. the same material, as well as constructions be- — Jense George, at Carter's Croek, nia. Purrother ditch is projected totake water from the Moke- | pgoergn Dum, ar Benicia We learn thata duct isto | Thames, of Mont Blane, of the Falla of Ningara, and | Amongyt the documents sent to the House of Repre- | ing given to the lew —will be wholls dene away with, | Samuel Helin, af Accomack Caart Houso, Virginis, Yame Hill Company, and lead it along the gulches ani oor.e om to-day in the vieinily of Benicia, between Edw, | every other locality of interest in the Old World and in | sentatives by the Secrets of the Treasury, under a re- | producing a saving to the government in the foregoing | Samuel Porter, at , Massachusetts, ravines, a distance of four or five miles, tillitreaches 44°) ywan Exq., and the Hon. Mr. Hubert, "member of the | the New, had been spread before them, night after night, | solution of that body relatiye to the modification of du- | particulars of thousands and thousands of dollars, tosay |p, B, Smith, at Ale: ‘ia. tome level lying near the Calaveras, which it is expected | 4 omuty from this city. The alleged cause of the difi- | for months before, at the low charge of twerlty-five cents | ties, is the following able and interesting explanation of pothiag ot time and labor. Indeed, in order tocomply John B. Butler, at Smit ‘ inia, ‘will be found sufficiently rich to warrant the under O17. 00%b. Hubert was ted and elected to | admission—children, half price. Bat, even at this miser- | the effect of the tariff Proposed by the Secretary.com- | with the requirements of the constitution of the Unit Henry N. Sands, at Louisville, Kentucky. taking. the} egislature as the friend of “Mr. Broderick, and Mr. | ably low charge the exhibition rooms wore almost empty ; | pared with the gxisting — paths te | States, dem uniformity in the assessment of du- LEE EEE It is proposed to take water from the Chilean Gulch, | yecaynn alleges that it was through his instrumentality | there was no public taste for such amusements, and 6x- UNITED STATRS APPacsnnn cunrivd, EA and forbidding preferences in any one individual or — Rowant1o AFFATR—Yesterday morning a Spanish — Tead it across the country till if reaches some mi be Wee nominated, be vouching for his fidelity and politi, hibitors were reduced, in most instances, to @ state ap- Port of Boston, Feb. 28, 1854, over another, cannot ever be fully and beeps: | | boy about eighteen years old, named Joseph Rdward Ene, ection in the vicinity of the North Branch Ranch, whieh | P< "as nominated, he vucling ve ae ne edderiol and | proaching insolvency.” It wav in this epoch of disregard | SiR—Lhave the honor to acknowledge the receipt of | complied with, extept only by the adoption of a tariff pobalo, through this city en route for Washington ” at present cannot be permanently worked for want of the £7 mplaint ie made of Mr, MeGowan for forcing bim on | for the fine arts that Mr. Perham hung up his canvass, | your letter of the 17th inst., enclosing a eopy of the bill bill like the one proposed, having; as general rule, but ¢ity, in of Adams & Co's. Expres messengers. The necescary supply of water. ee tating yekterday he met Hubert and accused | and posted his flaming bilis on every dead wall through: | of the proposed tariff, requesting my views in detail as to | one rate of duity on all descriptions of goods. | story of his history is essentially romantic. It appears At Lancha Viana, or Senora Flat, a work of considerable },/0, OPN SOY vaving forfeited his word. | out the metropolis. It was of no avail. The people of Hy advantages 2 een AA hd existing tariff. The bill proposed very far surpasses every other bill | that some ten years while bathing on the const magnitude is projected (or bringing in the waters of Jack- yre.\cu the expeeted duel._-Alta California, Feb. 4. New York were miserably deficient in good tasi d in reply, I would respectfully state that it possesses | Cver proposed or adopted, for the reasons already stated; near the city of Gampenchy, Mexico, he, with five other ‘fon creek. : 4 ! the spectacle room contained few visiters. Not’ even | very many advant over the existing fariff; and | and beyond all these, the important and main reason, | boys, were stolen by a gang of French pirates, who kept COLORADO. Dram oF 4 VoLunteer.—Jackson Brusle, who served as | gogq teat could be prevailed on, by free tickets for the | among these the fo are suagested to my mind. | that it will afford an equal benefit to. every interest ; them four years, and then sold them to a merchantmnan, account of the scarcity of water the majority of # yrivate in Comyany E. of the First New York Reziment | season, to patronize the panorema. It was then that Mr. | Having but one rate of duty on all descriptions of goods | operate justly and equally on all branches of industry in | who kept ihem two years, took them t it anne are not doi much in this poral but t ee of Volunteers in California, died on the 14th ult., at Con- | Perham reolved upon Bineky expedient to create and Hable to duty, with the exception of liquors, it greatly | the various sections of our Sountey; give « oaiiielont seve- Orleans, and there sold them Seg toeiaace pisme toe ‘acme few companies who are “ puddling” their dirt, and tra Costa. | foster a remunerative taste for {he fine arts among the | simplifies and lessens the duties of very many clerks em- | UC 19 meet the wants of the government, and yet inci: the term of their minority. Their ownet was about to averaging from $10 to $20 per day to the man. Ixpraw TROUBLES. —The Indian difficulties at the north | Gothamites. What though he bad tried it on once be- | ployed in the custom-houses. Take, for instan , a bas ly and equally protect all kinds of nit ia re-rell them toa shipmnasfer, to make sailors of them, - still continue. ae art been wer bee skirmishes | oH a th Modern Athens, and been rewarded for his pone Fog! ayn gon fogs geen jes; for the exthint gets bd Care My iB e.ect 4b when ie boy, Pobalo made his escape, and worked bis qum—Intercstt Pa: lately, but no losses on the pgrt of the whites. ilanthropic effort by indictment by the Grand Jury? 4 insten (00! up 7 5 ven or eight co- parti way to Lafayette, Indiana, where h o tic. California Insane Asy! eresting Pare lately : e | He knew that Boston’ and New York weretwo-very dit- | lumas, changing’ the forelgn eurretcy into doliars, and ranch of PagWutey, fot, Gil 686 er eee tet |. of 8 genilecian eho. corresponded with tie Mextoan Blin eTIOX 7 nd right! Dr dustry and labor Will alike shar‘ protection it inci. recei he report of the Board of Trustees RArKROAD CONVENTION AT Burrato.—Delegates | ferent places, and rightly calculated that the civil aod | culeulating duties, he would have under tie proposed ister at Washington regarding him. The Minister be eT Le favteany of the hate of Califorala—located tec ail he railroads between the Atlantic and tue Mic. | legal functionsries would be too much ocenpied in taking | bill, as a general thing, but one column to foot up, and dentally give in salsing a sufficient revenue to moot the | came jnteren od tn. therstody ef the bay, aad. wrote to} pepe ad emus tri submitted to the Legislature on slascippi, have been in convention in Buifalo to take into | cure of their pecuniary and political interests to pay | but one calculation to make, saving as much iaborand | wants of the government. . have him forwarded, that he might restore him to bi} the 20th of January last. The report contains many very Thtion the interests of their several companies, | mveh attention to any trifling infraction of the laws. | thne in ae as there were different rates of duty. ‘The articles enumerated, and which the bill proposes parents, if they were living. The boy will probally roac’ atatements and statistios. The following is the snlopt some uniform fules in Fegart to tle ratcs And eo Mr. Perhata, in the genius of desperation, an- | This principle will apply toalt the clerks engoee iin mak | to make free of duty, are wholly of that class, with ons | the Mexican Minister this evening, and be agnt ‘home, t, passenger fares, &c. Erastus Corning acted | nounced a magnificent scheme of a lottery. | ing up the various abstracts Tor the use of the depart- | or twoexceptions, which do not, directly or indirectly, | there yet remains a home for him.” The auperinti ‘Hof the convention, and E. B. Phillips anil The firet prize was to be the penorana or “oven Mile | ment at Washington. It would olso gcontly facilitate the | come. into competition with any of the gent or smail , of the various railroads over which le ia traelted ni Liat of officers of the Asylum :— ‘Board ‘Trustees. eo interests of our country, and therefore the | his pistery became known, haye given him free of elson Taylor, President; P. FE. a9 previ , Les 4 Shafer, George Weoo! 7 *? iteelf, loatly esti o . Then | importer in the making of bis entry in its passage \pror industrial Jordon, Vice President; Andrew Lester, J. K. Shafer rire R. Palcock as secretaties. ‘Pie proceedings of | Mirror’ modestly estimated at $40,000. ~ the various offices in the eastom-house, aol ts rir legitimate and only proper articles to be made free in | and hotel yn the convention ore not public, and are not intended for , there were to be the faim, pianos, hats, and the of eopers lave declared hia bilis settlod ty Msuperintendent and Ph sician—R. K. Reid, M. D. publ ation. It ts calfel merely to agree upcn matters of | oda ond enda before mentioned. In all’ thore were to Fossension of his goods is the reduction of the revenue. In making so many articles | Such is a very good condensed bores ype rh. she yo Assistant Physician—W. D. Cowan, M. D. gencrel Interest to all the roms. | hea hyndred (housond prizes, the aggregate value of | By thé oxisting tari”, three rates of duty are levied on | free of duty—articles not produced in this country, but | mercial, ‘Marc §