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ADDITIONAL FROM NEW GRANADA, Indemnity for the Panama Massacre | Retused. ‘The Ultimatum of the United States Peremp- torily Rejected. = SETURN OF Mescks. MORSK AND ROWLIN. ‘War between the two Countries Expected What Course wit our Government Take? TUE NEW IMPOST ON MALL MATTER. FINANCIAL STATISTICS AND TRADE. Senor Herran's Communication to Mr. Marcy, te. Ren te, H'witt be recollected that the Pierce a‘ ministration having ‘ated in -proouring tadamnity aad roperation‘rom the goverumeat of New (rauada tor tbe matsaore of Amerionn ctt)cens in the town ef Panamson the 13tn of Agr’, 1856, seat Mr lescc E Moree as apostal envoy to ‘Bogota, with full powers to arrange thet matter, as weil es the diBovily in relation to the propose! increase of tnapest oa the mali matter crossing tho ithmus, Mr, Corwine, who had been proviovaty sent to Pauama to ta- ‘vestigate the olrcumetences a” the riot, had fastened tuo wespemaibiil'y of that evoot on the authoritics of Pagama, end Bad-tesommendod tho teking military possession by our, government of the [ woll to enforce re- 1s, parntion es to aford protection im futcre to our citizens | end their treasure paving through. The measure re- Commended, however, was regarded as being too bold | for gugh a weak temporizing administration, and icstead of resorting to It, a Plenipoteatiary, Mr. Morso, was sent et te endeavor to persuace the Granadiaa government | (© come io torms. | _ We bave now dates from Panama to the 4th of April, from which we learn the total faliure of Mr. Morse’s mis -aiom, and bomewar4. Tho Nee Granadino, pubiished at Bogota, complains of the myntory observed by, lis goveramons in refvrence to ‘the difflositios between it and the United Sialos. We are eescred, cays bn opel aga Leder ny clems Oortainty, that the acgotiation promoted by spe- | cial commissioner of United tes, Me. Morse bas been broken ofl, aud tha, we are approach. tag « definitive rupture of diplomatic relations Our readers know wish what ides Me. Morse made bis propositions, ard how muob sucd audacious demaacs bave alarmed the country. The indigeation has (been unanimous, ani the American agents bave had an goportuaity of learning tba! sbeir pr vtensious have no ao- ceptation among Granadians. But we wanted to know ‘what (he conduct of the administration has bsea, and to- day assurance may be fwit thet that conduct has corres- ponded (o what the nation juntly expected, inazmach as ‘is tes beon worthy energeto and patriotic ‘The excovtiys declared from the start that it had no possible dircuseion m reference to the propositions rela- ve to conceations or sales in the Ivthanus, and thet as ‘the intervention of the Uriled States, haviag beem pro- posed by the American regents, the uluimetum was re- Cufed and the administration presen\ed c unter charges for Wrongs and losses inflicted on the pact of the CVaed States. Conse quentls toe two sgonts havo <eclared the megotiation brocen off, letticg fall sume toreats, and Mr. Prepared to depart, aomounoing that Mr, Howlin, resident Minister, would aico withdraw jg the current version, well accredited and sup- by teformation coming from misisteritl sources. the whoie country ‘things x? the full publication of what oocarred. this way, if the repudiic is to ve considered meneced, ‘will immediatsty take the uesessary measures ly ge Prepare for ibe struggle, usequal though ». The exeortive will place {self ou guard, by the withdraws! of tne agents of every kind States maintain a ae question under a!l tts 3 % Civilized world will be ape to appreciate the Granadian diplo- jadge of our canso; and the 4 with ei ‘by the public opinion of the arbicrate the in! mea: our rights and intercets. course which patriotism and duty point out Public opipioa is om the watch; ow the truth, and mystery is in jo. Let Mr. Morse rewurn with hie Mr Bowlin taxe his passport if it . Corwine adazdon bis r)'cia Pane convenien OF necessary; Dut ie ine tord to the Grana tian people. i a Ia i i i E i | i 4 Bg = i 8 Fr } & : F g ¥ 5 en 3 f - of ow Granada, guarding our Qationa ws per ‘mptorily repelied the oalrageons oyun Teen? E. Moree, tb of AI din se deld of diplomacy by , and were preparing to leave Bo- March. It is reported here ia Pasama Bogota the 8, bat thas did aot me to take the Briush steamor, wat arrive here om nis revarn trom question which bas ‘of Now Granada, but cf all Spanish America, its dinowement the tate which properly atiracted sac aiiention posed of s question whit iy bring consequences. For ourselyre, who are not of noniber, wesee tn the oontuct of the oxecativo oomduet right aod euergotio worthy of ihe country. Either the Untied States were fa the reclamation, and New Granais should accede to it, or itis New Gra- nade that te rigt, an¢ consequently she {+ prrfoctly retusin, ravh and dithonoring concession. Granaca ts under n2 responsivility lor the event 16 sa legen ee by one of the civilizors 7 i a =e i 8 agiey i tt H ari = eeregaes J the tadliog ora! council of fe have be- Neved from #0 exproseed ourselves four monti of the i E hor e wit hor i |, wou! to yowuty 1 noe, & is to ind if the natural revit ot amos : . Mexico nas boon alread ved with equal perfidy. here tae ts revealing thom.” have tnsinna’ oar or s s 3 Hy i af i H a z : it i Hi $ i ' rT i i i i | : ij i i baving departed from Bogota on his returm | Pamama, in reference to ihis maior, — basis of a sottie tmdomajfcations — gain cavared oa, t} mgood to discass tn anti stpation wast 9 *H0w.d do; ib ls good that we should ascertain whetner ed, Ditvaiion applies. whioh way be conceded, (ut which {hia doubtful Soaceded or aot, . We aco. tt ts agen, traversing (he ground of sitema of ocojectures: aothing oles is possible. Who can asaare us that Mr, Bucbanaa has not sympathizi As (he former can re. sha aegotiation, 0 be can eek Cougrses for autnor ty to deciare war. No es covjectural ia (he respect which |t is suppored the Yeako Cabinet will have to the great Pwers, and whlch reapect Weauppose may provect oor woakocss, This is as problematical as anything alse proviematioal, Tao Yapacos have never asked ave to mace war ou weak uations: let Mexioo answer. on our guard. Above ali we ‘Nothing soul aud powel datiea Tathmet, 3a make tho fol- tary of ae Tremaory — ¢ hd - + must Dero o! We eilecte of the ine of tha 45th Apri, whion ‘myoved a contribution on the ¢rsuait Of leitors tn vealed bags through tae isthmus aad whiob yieiged to the State of Panama some $30,000 of as revonus from tuterooeanis matie. The Executive 1M pursnance of that {aw, issucd @ decree of astructions; but tbat decree bas not been complied with save ia the part ordering that the product of tne British intl, osil- mated at $26,000 @ year, shoul go to the treasury of the Bate of Pename. Tho other dispositions of tne decres, erderiag the imposition on ihe saicd bags other than Engluh of the same rate ag on them have not bern exe- euted by the government of Paaama on account of seve- ral Oostacies, to wii: 1. On account of the impossibility of maxing an exact | OF an approximate separation of iciters and mat ter, coming a they ei! doin sealed bage. This diffisulty ig not found im the British mat's, beceuse, tn conformuy with the convention, tbe lostmaster (onerai of London ia empowered to make ihe separation 2. Bocause the oni, olher government Sesides the Bri- tish that sends bags wbrough toe istamas—thas is, North American—aes no agents either at l'anama or Qoion (Aspinwail) ed with the paymoai of the tm- post; and iasicad of esiabiishing such egents, tha: ‘vernment has pretended tyatthu burden wes violative Of the treaty in force Lotween the two oonalrica ‘Tous, then, the government of Panama bas bera placed the alternaiive position of e\(her stopring the transi o! ‘the North Ameorioaz bags, or of lettivg them pass witu: paying the import, keeping, however, a record of tooir Weight a the event of tne repadito dooming K just to make subsequent reclamations on the North American ternative (bat famctionary adopt P} approved bie proceesing as be deomed tt proper the ciroumatances. Tne closing of che transit woul beca on the other hand, an vocivi! act waioh woald nud perbaps justiy, revreved by oo o& whors go ‘Will {s of importance to New Granada ‘The railrosd company 2.30 Das preteuded that toe im- post in queation was fncompatibie witn the J0to artic of the convention, but whatever may bave deen the opt nice of the exeouitve on that poins the allegations of tae company would noi bave been suiliciest motive for the Pong agree of the tevy ing of cm peat, aad it not been rine dilicuities above mentioned * * All this shows the necessity of a law to eatabiish on sucioleaty t- beral bases a complete equality of oonditioas for ati trieadly coantries ta reference w ihe sranais of inter- copesaic mat!s purtioutarty ec aa to reduces the import duty mon qual'ties of cotton. ‘Tao forega debt | {a get cown at $83,139,750. ‘The following 's @ trenziation of an the cam. ine rapablie republic of New Granade sear the Uattel States, to Mr, Of Biate for Foreigm Ai airs.— Cyanads; and be finds bimecif andor the aecese\y to address this note te b's oxceliency Mr. Marcy, Scorstary of State, im order to prosent, such aa they are, some of th {note waich gave origin to the pend.og juestions or bi relation to them. Both pariios sgres in the ‘thei arrange ‘mt based upon prinoip.es of atriot | aatic be oppeluded, ano aothing ‘s more Ukoly So “acilitate 4 tha> a clear statement of the truth ‘The Legisistare o the Sete of Panama, and oor the goverament of Now Granada, ‘ssued. oacer jae of Aa gam 97, 2 & law Dy which a dni wee ‘ala upon the wonnage of edips arriving at toe porta o! that State. | pational exeontire, 8 toom ae |t learacd of thie | declared that it didnot hoe 3 Deing apritcable to the ports Vanens aed Colon, ta. eomsch as a iaw roferring to this matter could aot be passed by the State Assemiy. Put only by the national Covgress. For that reeson the law of the State of Pacama remained Without eect, bat cot oy reseon of Now Gra rada Deing bound by the treaty with the ‘/oited States or Dy the contract wi Ratierad Comoeny > exempt the Americar snips, oF thereof any other aetion 1 the tontage duties Later, We government o Now (iraaade oting the va questionable right tt povmemen of mai ing /aws in com Inercial tatters reopeoting |'9 ow9 ports, and of reform: tog tte mon'cipal inva, estab ished (o all (is freo porte the tornage duty, by a law ganctione! Jone 25 Iset, | which is not {a comtredintion with the treaty concinded witd the United States, or with tbe comirnot of tho Keil- road Compaoy of |’apame and if this iaw bas eck been carried out with rogard to American skips, itis om ao- covet of the roristance opposes Dy Comeotore Mervine to! s exeevtion in the ports of |'anssms and Colon, threat. cDing the Coveraor of the diate wh sae foroes which were at bis orders. ‘This act of violence by Whithagrave aed roandsions outen.ce baa beea ‘nfiicted on New Granade, isen additions. reseoo for the govsrament of /a0 undersigned maintals- ation, the uation and right 't hed o + to be proper, government of thet States. |" The undersigned bevevss, and also desires, that tbe sigh of New Gracage im this question being explictiiy mitted bis goverment would sttend with a liberal spirit, to the reasons of convenianoe whioh may exist ‘or extending the franchises to tbe ports of the | nmus of Pa- Bama, reooneiitpg them wiih the neoesmiy of the revenues for the State, principally for maiata‘ain; ‘Which 's fo rervo Aes TEATaNtes for ving wecurl\y to and fitmes. Tt Would bea paipal that the government of New Oravada, State of Panama, shorid dstray the expenses for the pub lie fore, and others which became neoermary in conse quence of tne interoceanic transit route being opened fend that ai ibe came | Wose who en oy the atvantagy legitimately estabeoea tmpoets “or payiag ihe oxpenses caveed by it New Grasada feiittate the sosstefbtion of the ter: by g important privileges aad « atm Tends {0 the company a ah ited for de. gh, with regard ‘Deen stipulated the repabiic on fraying the public expenses, alsnc to thore fer from bay! a8 oonditions Of the contract, the rij pion. on tous who wens the \owroneasle trareit ‘nited States. It can bs aeseried id pot obtain any oo mpeneetion for the 3 Jeges she has accorded —or for the rents she grataitourly renounced—or for the oarce, dangers an¢ tit abe nesumed, in cens-guence of the opening of the tater oneanie road; for the tom of $7 64%, to which ber revenue from the fT Centfor the rivht of road and trom the 6 Cont om the produce of the mail since the beginning of fhe en baa amounted, Is act svflicient to cover oven the additional expenses cansod to the treamury of the ra to by the transport of the mail of (he United Mates, uring the titce ube postal convention between the two republice was in vigor. What is the most paint), is that the govermmont whic) drow (he vantage the liberal o0-operation of New Aid 204 apprect ate It at ite value. By the Granadian law of April 95 lew, a aniform! tran ©} postage is estadlisded equal to what roet Britain wee ne bel ae ie oe oe wo mos, This law is founded Abe New Grapeda of viog porsstesen CJ to pass thetr bi tho Grawadian territory—» right expressly reserved Dy the contract with the rail road company Of Papama—giring op to the latter against & moderanie compensation tbe the contracts and arrag, anid company to rariietpation (n tbe Oompensation w! of Ne’ Ln pep 4 both poate are be hen OF ne clauses of article 80, whieh lowe — will, at any tim war ioetige uasions ta, whgea tt fe sted to runap ‘over the . . . . all the iA for thetr transoeet bY qompnss, {8 procures should oppose the collecting of justiy and | not only that, but Me 1 3 gote | addressed by Y. A. Horvan, Envoy meeeccnery of the NEW YORK “ABRALD, FRIDAX, APRIL.:17, 1857. ‘Therriorn it is Rival vod ooatformable 1 Kose stpa- {ative that too quyvenmeat demaad & for ‘tho Dermission of vane ceausit, aod lot 1t not bo sald saat the dvs per o¢as wich che compaay bas to pay tt is (dat compeasation, riroe what quota iw oaly for the eigbs granied to it Of maming contracts of transport, ana for ec quiring Lae property of tata ranch of conventenogs. Tho transit postage esiaditenex by the ‘ew of Aprii 26 already quoted, is oviy appifcebie to letters, for ye oe rely ireo of postege, as they have siways ea in Now Gragada, as woll on account of a law of tae repadlic, wd.ob exiata aiace ber (vaadation, ord i eo, as brouar 't aaa neen axprescly siipaiated with Great Britain ia the mai soavention which has boen or tended jo all nations, Yoerefore the transit pwiage Would amount cot to mlitions of dollars, bus to $116,000, making the calcaiatioa py tbe waighs of ihe letters tra- versizg ibe [etomas Hivnerto the government of New Granada made grata. toaet7 and temporarily the concession’ shat she mails of the United Stasen migtt handed over by cher egeais, dirertly and slosed, to the railroad company, sitnougd Daviog reserved to itecif the right, as it is al pniated, that all foreign correepeodeace pase through the poet odminiatestion of avema end Cole. Oa thia poiny an arrangement might be mate ‘or 4 fixed time. Ince the fatal occurrence of April 16 last, two or vhree tans have crossed the Isthmus without aay wor ship being at Paoama or Coioe, and without (be ieast aymp- tom of disorder, whic proves that there is 208 that pre meditation which oas been supposed of making atempts egsinst the eeourtty of tha torriguers The game tw also eootirmed by the sacurity they anjoyod before the 16th April, although thers happened transitary colsundereiand- tog, and by the uninterrupted of goods @ oonadecable amount over the worst cost. possible midst forests and defies, or rather slong @ oon. Unual defie, withoat any atsault haviog been deart of om the of the country peo but { thers wero any, Cams on the part of foreigaers, A single tact isciated aod widoot , fa mot suiiciont to Wivalidede those priois, oF to justify tbe bevel that new dangers ere threatentog. On the diner aide, if there had been sach neg! gence, a4 ft nas doa ropposed. in the ws Moval government cr mm the authorities Of the State o: Panama, with regard to teking weasures of protection ant seourity in Savor of persons aud goods travorsing the Igihmes, and \{, on tae part of some (ohabditents there bed besa the pertidious ieention ot atter egsinst them, those who wers accused of them would have jong ago made some aitemps. Or dome AY mptom of euON aD dt tempt would aave apprared, if oot (d Panama or Colon, yet on some other points whish furnich facttity for auoh a preject, aad the perpetrators would heve achieved tt before apy armed Corse could have been soot thors "or capturipg them. Pivally, toe peas ing quesiious which uniortenatety oo curred almost at the sama time, and which, with @ conc. hatory epiris, may easi!y be settied, are no suit stent mo- tive for fhe gorsrament of the United stares to forget, to 009 momeat, the proois of sympathy, friends! ry limited confidence givea them for 20 maay 71 out apy tvtarraption by New Gracada. The andora ened repews to ais Kxceilescy Wr Maroy the distingvtenst consideration with waleh ae has tha boaor to he bie © obedieat sorveat, ? «& HERPA Naw Yorx, Pee. 8, 1856 Adaitional from Mexico. ‘The British mail steamer Solaut, Bayatea commen ier, arrived at Havane on the 81a of Apri, Crom Vere Oras ‘wth later news from tho Mexican repodi'c. There is ac.oisg materiauy alters, soe con..von XX tae country since our inst. The conciliatory phase waa being cuittvaed, as will be percetved by the oxtracta we pub- ita, and ‘2 Havaza ho prospect of oe “+ goidem eece,’’ and te lsorels to be worn by Lae chivalry ‘ade ‘rom the imeginat.on of Cuban heroes. (From La Praags. of i The Munvtor of Mexico am: Con t:aaai political revoiatione, parsa grees and prosperity to woton oI denne Yesterday, gcing to 7 4 facica to witness the advanced aisle 4, Apri 9 | acd in wpite of Ser chat cerser of pro jeatiued by Prow- of the rallroat 1a race (rom Max:co City (0 Taoubay Senor Vidaarr: left San da Potosi, with Bis command, for New Leon. Censrm Moret a rived a: Sen Luis om (bo seme day wits a partof she regiment of cavairy Senor Vidaurt (ook leavo of ine ‘nosbiteats of San Lata, with @ brie? alised in ica nO exe presets bis gratiiude for the many pro's of fricadship ‘boy had givea bim, ana bie wishes fcr the bonds of — streng'boaed amousest tha diferrat Staee of epal Is Mazai ana piretical invasion ts proparing against Soaors. Theatrical and Musical. ‘ThaaTaa —Tas speovacie of the Last Daye (p to be performer for the last (ims thisewven be a a by the laaghable Carce calied Drito!'s.—-The coatinued hoarseness of Madane Garza- alga, the sew prima donna of Mr, Maretvei's Italian opera toape, readare it necessary W close this astabliaa- met to aight. Broaow Bowsay.—No less thea four pieces are announced at this boune, viz: tbe “Career of Crime,’ tho * Swiss Covege’’ aud the * Limeriir Moy.’ Quaant'ty and quailty wuiicieas to aatiaf7 a.! taeies. Boaton’s.—Tbat o-time avorite, * Dombey & Son," including Mr. Barton's renowned version o Cattle # to be given this evening, with the very amasing “arces'yioa “Twenty Minutes wth « Tiger.’ Wactacn’s Im order to convince old olay goers shat tbe Donse will be foll to-nigt, tis only ae to Goat dr. Dyote takew® Benes and that Ae apd Brougham, aod ‘be enti-e comedy com “Old Heads and Young Wears,’ and “Tscma Kamwa's —Mr, Gaylord’s sew piay, ov! sae “Love of a)'rizce,’’ aad tha pleasing apectacle of ‘Tne Elves, oF ibe Statue Bride,” ary again on the Dilis tor to migdt. Bota west »\ese8 Dave thos “ar proved saperd arcs Avanoay Moswoy = Vititers will be entertained with the orolting arama of the ‘Galley Slave" this afternoon, nad the pleasing pia? of toked Wife ' and (aro of “Aa Bxcoeding_y Awkward Position” (n the evening. Corona O-mma.—‘Now Year Calle” (8 to be givan at Geo Obristy & Wood's, the “id Foles’ Concert’ at Buokieys’, ari “‘Pbakepersan Read ngs’ at Meonenioa’ ali by the Beyants. All parties stador a greai Of gongs act whimscaiics (n addition Ww sb Ramee Ma WS. Sowers Baverre le samoaaced Plage a5 We Caamde") ares (ueatre Ma. Devoerme will give the [net of bis Daliad entertainments to mormow evening naols, Milo, Lothor, che woll Keown actress, baa just doen marriet 10 M Maphae! lsilx, broiher of Mis. Rachel Mr. Gye commences bis opers seseon as the Lyceum. Loados, 09 to morr be oe envied for Mngien o; Ramor says that #trsioaoh, Me going to Earope (bis summer ‘o bring owt artiste. Ail ths Leadon iratres, except the I’rincess a, where |(sary Mumveil gave coucerta wore clowed during Patsion woo. Charies Mattoews 5 sgaia defore the lesoivent Debirs Coart. His salary a) Drory Lane a $1() per week. A letter from Rome, of the Lath inet , informs os that Monsignor Matieucol, Miniewer of Police, having sent (or Monwgpor Jacovace!, Improvar'o of tho domam ibesires, Geclared to Bim that | is vhe Laventon of the Sovereyas PontiT ‘mediately a(ter hasser to @pen the Tr iro Apoils for operas ond the bwlict, Monsignor Mattocce!. in ws respect, is the bert o! muntaters posable, for b+ is very gey 02d fond of am isement. An injunction wat obtained before Vige Chanccilor Wood to restrain Mr. Smery and Sir Wiltem [oa from eollog the pogeiee market sonedy of ‘fhe Frit Genius," which had besa performed them at the Marylebone (heatrs ca Monday, and was anpourcet ‘or repetition on tho ‘oltowing evenings. The plaintive tn sno cere were Mr Buckstoae, lenses of the Haymerket @eatro, ane Mr W 3. Bernard, the author of the pices, Doth of whom are siembers of the Dramatic Anthors’ Sootety. Her Majesty's Theatre, Loadoa, will open oo Tuesday, Aprti 14, wisn ‘La Favourtin” of Doairewi. The diroo tor, Wo andermand, bas mado ey oy for the opera, Season With Mme. A.doal, Muwme. Marie speria (frst ap- og! Mme. Angola Ortolant (Gres appsaracce , ime, Ballou, Mme. Franchi, Mme. Bort, Mme. lous, Mme. Treneta — ee Piocotomial, Also with Bignore Antonio (login! (' appearacce), Jacopi, Mer. cariall, Botard!, Bellet, Boaaventans, Napoleoue Roeei, Gtovanal Corsi (Grvi appearance), Gariboidi, and Filippo Vialoiti (Gre appearance). Tne ballet arrangomente include the ¥ell Known ames of Teglioal, Bose! Rovail, Coaries, = Roursal, withasumber of Gi appearances." wubsor'| season will be 150 guineas to the pit bores, 900 to ine = er, and 100 t the esoond pair. M’me Picovlomint promised early in April, and Mme Aiboni will make her (rst appearance ins semeru, im ths Sog’npiog 9! May, as Avvoean. ‘The now 0 cepten tah 1368 E oar on Carnival eraaen in Tee sical novelty bat Mercer ante’s ‘Paing:: firme success. acoceding to late accounts from Naples to write am opers or aa Dario Dan 20% produeed any ma. ‘whieh i@ a con- At Milan, “Ol Ugonow”’ wae the admirable tenor @iolin! saved from @ Maer by N 7 Scania Tbe Roman Caraival this pear Ws described ae mayer than usual, ‘Otello’ (9 ‘he opera which has bed {ha qreaw a: sueoons, ohiedy ¢wing, (t's anid, tothe stal- the rable singing of Saly'ant, the teror. At Sh. Potereb erg tbo Trovator: saceess. Ther: Restin), whose benedt ov a ate ce ‘Tho Emperor presented hm weth Iabiache and Bor\o are hes bees mhging Fivire a soorr ee A drama, in ax pote, eatitied juced wt the Gaiats, Anicet Bourgenia Another sccoers wo thetr maay previous triempns. ‘ L'avengie,” has boee The sothors ere the wall kaown e and M.D Kenery, whe hare story is very interoeting, the ction impressive, acd the Stodtions dramatin [) bas however, the peoultarity of be tng two dracae rather than one, The two first acts forma Compiete piece. the thirt and fourth another, porfectiy Gietinct trom the preceding. (n the ifn the two ploces ero mingle? 1p 8 common stresm, and the #xth conducts the ape 0 the (inal derowmnery, The Frenon poopie eM Out the piece & Proforet attention—more, we Hence would girs ait asta of Allaire in Havanese, Bavawd, Aprtt 10, 2857 | oly Wevlom Generak Concha wa Penitentias Garo —Stavtt- Wea off the Covite and Afriwan Biave Prade— Total of Lava. tngt—dufris Moriaity amongst the Unfortunate —Te Athens Troubles No War wih Mewicn | ‘The Cross aad ils penattion we have takes moe 7ae- terday, and ail our authority bas been absorbed in tae | sugust ooremoniais of the poly Roman Oatholts Church. | We walle toe streets, atlence reigns, mourning upon our | wail, bus aowe (a the human heart that I cam parocive. Curtcalty aes!.10g grasification seems to be the sentiment moving (he throngs which ara found in every temple mon gorgeourt) adorned tor the five days’ fesiival. Gen. Coucba ! saw at che Oathodral yesterday, assisting tn the nervices. He rode to the temple of San Carios in | bin Gtate carrioge, but he returned to bis peiece on foot, scocmpantied by bis gua/ds and the meade of the vartous cepartments ol his govornmont. To Jay wo arato go reguiarty into mourning; and ifthe heavens woop over as as yesterday, tho spectacie we adal! sresent will be sad enough, while regret that we Gaon) see ail the loveiivens apom our path Tam aot plowed wy willbe Woe chief gauze of woe vegoue ‘T must ooiect ny notes of eouiie tandings — Mayod 9, by to B 4 bax Veau Joannne, Kollar, master, trom Maca tba Cape of Good Hope, Jal Aaatica. By Holiaad barx Joguroyang, Achembach, same voj- age, 375 aviatics. April 3, by (he Amerisan bark Florida, Stckeraoa, Swa- fom nnd the Oape, VAL Apr! 2 by bar Ifol aad bark Vrienga, Buya, same voy- Thera parsed OD cae way 352 to, #luga the 10th of reporteor che martors of tho various vesaols ogeupled ta iba Dastacse, 549. Many mere, w S20, aro Deen amgridoad in this money tiaicieg taprsition, waich [> more peodtadle tham omvorye le wit Atrios, Deceawe t, ts feget ead sale, dat it «oes cot diminwh the other & Negroes are worth 31, ven au property, oc atery in that } tans wo may soon soa tao water, jon ot (naolence and the protection of the | A! aa re siteats cpon the itamus. e nighs of way for ai! oanone 2 hore. oxcept thas wa are poalbant, aad de aot mena $0 fire a goo ia Mexico. Asirs tu Nebraska, Omama Cree, N. 'T, Marom 24, 1857, DM Public Lands of Nebrada amd Predemt Buchanan— Byring on tie Krone —Oamping Partics, Toon Site Bemtert and Clovnanta on the qui viwe—Raitern Emi Grants Arviving—Oeneral Now, Sc. A few days wince Prosaent Buchanan's meavage | reached hie far of aust prateia iand, The principal fealare disousaed wae the conclustos one could arrive at ia regard to Dig ‘deae coacorniag (ue pubitc domain of Uncle Samuel, Every ove here fonts the same i7 tate rea (upon this subject that has existed a New York coa oornlog the Rurde!! marder or Bond sirest tragedy. My owa [p¢ens fa regerd to ali of tho pubtte domsia are that the corntry and the actual aut fons fis sottior would be far more benetitied iz keeping a.) of the public lands ont of market, or oot of the anda of specalators, and away the rotch of a pubic wala Cor at teasta long series of oars, i aos entirely. Tyas bees your corrérpradant’s ferteae to mingle to | conniderable oxieat, during bo past four years, win whet may be atrislly tormod froatier the plonorrs of our Wonera world—taose may be termed the ploveers of civilization [have ty studied the character aud views of sais cinas of and B? Own mibé 4 folly convinced Saat the ionger public inad (s kop from poblo sale the better {\ is for the country, For tustance, « Territory bas on) willwa of of ceded tands, or iaad open for gettiement Tbe 9% good as ea; \D ibe World. Une thousand hardy oclt orm (ake pomsessiea Of enok of their One hundred aad land 02lce is open for pre empiion claimants. naand men prove ap and pay for taoir “5 per acre Unosediately, A constant food me a fide oottiers ollow and pursue the polley, enti eved quarter seoting is Tiled or occa ned by pré-cmption ciatmants of this one million acrse., What ia the effect? Thess actual sett! reap the b o orevation and tel. thelr land s ue mold; wheross, (f bat the one thousand settiers hed eneb ocly secured by pre omption their Uile to the tard upon which they had ‘sq * and the entire domain : them (neo have beea put under tbe hammer ats epeonletors and rae) teats of forsiga cities » extent, have oolemed of tne rrounded it ‘nd (f an URoered for state bave remained for years without adv: ‘= ue but very little, The ¢f-et a evident to every a. course it & for the bene! tof the speculator whose money \a the tam searce brings Lim sx por ceatinioron to urge a pablic sale of the anda of ihe pudiic domain, that bo may invest theroia and thereby reap at least 10 percent on money tavested. Mr owa individual inte- Peet way. engaged asl am to io for otnera usop Uncle Sai ‘3 pubic domain, but when | write tave | write wha elieve aad Kno@ to be * public sen- timeat’’ away out Wert, sad what | believe to be uot ooly © moral’ bus ‘ Ronest sonvictions.”” Spring ts already wpou as. T! diy paw. ommp equipage in embryo towa from fow'’ caa be made, or p: 98 ts propsring Ww start out to bunt | The toe sa the Missourt fow weeks boats will be from 4. Locis or Si. gen) ani goods) = Thore will be ge em'gration to Drarca ths ering. There ts, however, [ Affairs in Pennayivania Bavaro, April 19, 1887. Pech vd Pohthe@ant in Peanrylcama—' Liner League ond Ua Movementem Pie Oourse of (hy Prevdent Regariiny Apponwemeva—TXe Approaching Owmpaign, here were thrown into a state of oxcitoment | day, D7 tha Jeveiopemest of a sem political move- (oat Gas for some time pass beeu Known only tos ow The Liquor League, which wields no small (otizeate ia the rants of the democracy, bave, everaince | the comination of Pecker, mude boid threais of their op- | at) him om the grounds of bis advocacy and sap: | temperance measures whilst a member of the supposed by all sides that their opposition to kim would | | ing to the fading off in yield of the gold mines of | | California, which may create an erromen impres- | | compared with same months of /406 are aa fotlows: aobie represeniive, the American party one of ita be pint. | ‘st ghie aod bamas vights ag @die okampinn. for up. onty years be ae born angaget 13 oebiic it, end bas aiwara Oied over7 pot that be Ase noder- tekew eth oredit aad apiltty. Lis low my toepty | fett in the Saaate ag wot! ag througnout the Gar. Alleged oiling OF tm the Vieid of the Cailfornia Guid Mines. 70 THK BDITOR OF TUF UKRALD. An article recently appeared in your paper refer sion as to the facts of the case, and of the causes | which may tend to diminish receipts of gold at this port during the present year:— i ‘The amount of gold shipped from san Mranciaco | by steamers and sailing vessels im the year 1856 to | all parts of the wouid, und manifested at the Custom oom aa Lpacwew in 50 ayy eg an excess of §,548,677 OT ever shipments of the coding year. Of the stim atated $8701.26 47 enate. to. the ort | w York, against $58,750,564 15 in the year (855. The shipments to England in 1856 were $8 ,666,000-—being in excess of 1855 $5.500,000, The | shipments to China in 1656 exceeded those of 1855 | some $1,200,000; while to the Hast Indies, sandwich | Jalonds and Australia, shipments exeeed these of it. CITY IMPROVEMESTS, New Hnii@ings te the Lower Part of Ghe city. Tha camber of aew batldings to be sevoted dows town AWN apeng (9 moon targee thee during ony former am eon Not oely ere tase more atores going up, bub Umer ar of a beter aad more cosy Kind. Stewart's marhie Dulicg waa on0e tho marvod for its splendor, sxtent amt Capaoiy, bas cow twenty ators rival ft, aud mame morsar) sous to be gat up whisk wih emails soligee that Mae boating. Ih te one 94K bow (be Ousinem pat of (ee ma | {6 comtigualiy aacroacaing oa the dweiling houses, Bis @ low 7rAre dines, (ne wnoiale dosters la domestio sad foreign goods wore t ba fond almost ontreiy On the aaat sida of Broadway ava Mwlow B!hurty shrew, WAL's on ibe woe side of Broadway aad in all the siren running dowa i (39 ¢ivor, © store was ceria. Indeod, in shore 1a74—al i oo 09g ago oline dren ab 00k 4 he artalocraic Quarter of Co oy, and the fower wards wore avarly ai why ia polities, « fat wi ob suows that wesithy families were yore freq ommk. Your aitac j yar, ROMO TOT, Comme QUAL BUNS bo srtde up tows, more yartioalariy oo the wort m4, 9nd ina apy previous year, ‘Thus much for any | 2e°7 abors tore wo ecpedt W408 sae Fifa weet seeming falting of in the product of gold | died apicadid marble storaa, in Galtfornia, and this in face of tha! Among tho cow dniidlege to b9 got Mp durng et nenerelty adoitted fact that less persons were e@0- | gyaing auimer ate the theiowiags— gaged in mining daring the yoats 18h5 and 16 ea, meine [ ys than inthe two years preceding, a great maay | bavirg turned their atteutioa to mechanical and | agricattural pursuits, a8 being more congenial to their previous habits and proving nighty remunecn- tive. But to compare the manifested shipments ot | 1856 with those of previons yeara, | will omumerata | them severaity, remarking that no refinble estimate can be had of the auma taken away in the bands ot passeogers or ounverted into tue items of “jewelry,” of which you consider the people of Catifornia souliarty fond: — ‘ota! shipment of LRG) Total shipment of 1856 Total sbipment of 1R63 ‘Total shipment of 1864 ‘Total shipment of 18! 30) 00 ‘Total shipment of 1866 ,948, 708 50 The shipments of January end February 1557 Vrom Sao Wrancisco to New York, Panama | aad Kogland, January 1 60,450; for the month of february, in January | for same deat 33,144, ot: | ‘ebruary, » leaving o cy in shipments of the present year, as fur as received, of $5 55,888 Waile, a8 you | remark. shipments to New York have fallen failen off, it will be observed that to Mngiond they have increased some $500,000. This can be account ed for aa regards Englend—the country throngh asurauce Company Dropase 4 Oreste DORE uid Sool Geo reels dy TU fant Tos cont wilt 090; wil cocupy the mala tour. Dutiding WU be devoted to uilloe. Mr. Wardor, tho arctitest, has rscsnt!7 fornisbed pause for gome One 4 Ores in (he ‘ower parto thaoty K, & cf Tos eons of tee &G. A, Wisteeus will sortiy erect a marble fous bata tog, 25 by 160, ab No. 5t Exouange pions 1 will ba tm tre Roman atyic af architentore. ‘ive stores cigh, amt Ow for oiticos. {4 wit! ort 316,099. Wailer will Duiid oa tot 19 Barolay wrote front, five stories high aad wi Too fot is 25 dy 20), Et wilt probably ne store. I. Rooseveit will bulid oa fob Lk Part feo} front vy 16 deep. Taw (rant wil tes @ He, valiy dosigned, Most biy @ dry aaall this querter of she city is betng devoted qaiie, The cost of thie ovilding (= ustmatnl a $25,000, Heney Seegh will bull a spivadid brtok house ab Ne. 94 Warren asreot. Destined (or a dry goola ators Ai No, 50 Warrea atreot @ superior store te sung a waten will have an iroa froat of 26 fort on Warme i aad the same froatage op Chamoore street. [i wtit cali $50,000, be five atorios high, with vaults sad alltime moc orn improvemcats. At No. 77 Chambers strot another iron Croat outhiing lw to go up. Toe Lot ls 25 Coot by 76 Coat, The bioek on Park piace on whish tha College atlanta, principal exchanges with rope are rogu- | wil Pave ® row of wagoillesat buildings oreoed apse te n this way. A large amonntof foreign es | during tho comivg summer. They will ali nave mertie hiou has been invested in Caiifornia, ia being | {roate, aad tor b and convenience wit! oxaet gradually withdrawn to make demand for builion or | tive of the xiad in the atty Onilege dutiding coin ebroad, and to regulate balances of trade, all heavy exportations beingtnow made from England and Mrance direct, instead of via New York, a4, to a very great extent, formeriy—the saving in freight and difference in time.uaturally tending to anch a course. This materiaily affects freights trom Ati tic porta to Sax Francisco, and adued to other rea- sons which | will state, explains why it choutd be € xpected that receipts of gold should be diminished; at least watil the population of the l’acific coast is largety increased. Another and. principal reason is, that California now produces so many of the staples for which sae formerly depended upon the Ailantic States, that her indebteduess to them is much less, aad therefore ber remittances ia payment should be proportiona. bly smaller, For exstple, in tue year (866 Califor. aia received 150,000 baercis of American flour, and 67,000 sacks (equivalent to barreis) from Crile, In 1856 from both sources she only imported 40,000 barrels, I might particularize many other articies, bot 1 think this will suffice. That the result of this will tend to the imereased wealth of California, no one, I think, will diapute, and it is unnecessary to | y more, except that for the manufactures of her | sister States she must always be a debtor, or at least until her gold minea shall prove uxprofitable to work, which is likely to be a long way in the future. Be that as it may, the yield doring the last Tew montis would have heen much er had not mining opera- tions been great!y ing by the heavy snows in the mountains and mining regions, the loss trom which will be much more than made up by the in creased product during the three months ensuim, 1 predict that California will yet become one of the nehest and most substuntial members of our con- federacy. Ossnavaen, How wernment Advertising ts Done. From ove of onr morsing covemporaries | Men are put into office to do business for the pub | lic. It is assumed that they will do it on business rage ti as to promote the interest of the pub. ic, which haa made them ita agents. That this as- | sumption is utterly falsified in practice—that the last th thought of or auned at by even the high- est office holders, is the public interest, is perfectly | notorious——but it finds a striking illustration in the maarer in which Cato sag advertising is dove. ‘The objest of advertising is publicity, and every b on yn maa pth fb joe bis aotices will reach the greatest number of persous specially inter- ested inthe subject of them. Thus,a bookseller will advertise where his announcoment i to meet the eyes of the gre buyers, and ©o of others. ment manages (he matter. at the Post Orth Proposals were wanted Department for carrying the mails on all the routes in the State of New ba notice thereof—every — basiness man would say—should be given in the newspay most likely to be seen by the railroad directors ani ex press mea of the State. We find it—ton colinens long in The Citizen, a weekly Irish nowspaper pub: | lohed io this city. Simiar advertisements from the | Custom House appear in tie Irish News, the frat — American, the Cei/ and other weekly journals, which | have no circulation beyond the class for which they | are designed, and which is precisely the class thet is not interested in the remotest degree in the suly- ecta of them, tu selections among the daily news Pr pers for government annovncemrents the same pe: coliar sagacity is shown. The pupers chosen are | uniformly those which nobody ever see, and of | which nobody ever hears. They have no cireuiation, | no inttuence, no position, no possibility of gv wo these notices the publicity which is absolutely neves- sary for the pablic good. And the reason why they are chosen 1s because they devote themselves to Conne, na i (has they would {mmodiaie!y rally to bia support, ‘This, from recest Cevelopsments, howsver, sorme so} to | ‘De Une cate they Rave Deen uiet'y waioning the apyo'nt- | olaaa that recetved promises of ole) from £ or 2 late Senatorial contest, not 0 much thie course waz b: boad ibe curses of those who expocled w Fr ‘througs the promise of Forwey \s «li. add to the strengta aod populmy Of bie adminisiration throughoct tne Stave, Durisg the Bonatorial contess Forney was profuse | tn bls premiaeé Of place under the oat onal sdm.cls. j Sion on condition of thelr support to him, but i tae die | atmea' of those Whe considered tnemeolves ea'cly | P scoording'y making @ formidable ( democracy acd is opening a Sew festure in our compo, aff will cortainiy briag sooul soo Gofeas of $48 Jeomoeratic tioket us sure as ibe siection day tomes, unless the loaders of (aie movement are carly bronght to terms, bey are now iauiag moasures 40 call Boconyentica to place [a semination a ticket; 62 of Packer, Gowever, tel conddent that they will be able fo Dring the oadere to terma before a ticket shail be nomioei*d that however, depemia upon circumstences, for the leaders of this movement wil) uot kacox anver to mere promisce, they Dave been fooled onoe, and it will be bard work to Caton them in that trap ayain, We ove, | -therolor®, & prospect of haying four tokeis in she Sold ay of comming Campaign ¢ the troubles ail OM One #idc, Ihe opporition are wrong of SmODget Mhomsclves about their 201 0 the sls govout Amoriones a) 0 paving ihe wa, fora bioke\ of berowa, From } udications tbe vow for s | Giraighiout American tloket will be moetty coniaod to Philscelphia aod @ few of (be adjoining cowntion: \t will, howover, ‘All (ar short of the stza'ghtous yoo polled for Tiumore lass fall, yet it wt be cough to defeat Wi mot o Jemooracy succued In conctitating heir faction, bet som \o the Geld, the chanos are ip favor of noaiga on the of the opposiiion will be | r ot A'tOORA Om the 16th of this mony, at (he teot ing of Woe Ameriosa Sate Council’, when there will De & | Ley meeting, the riends of the ticket sominatwl are dremm/og up thelr for acd, from pregen\ appearan Ges, thoy wil overpower atraigbouters and seoure tae | encorsement Of Wilmot in that bod Amongst the | delegsies from this looality I see the names of Hon on Cameron fud Hon, John G, Kuvkel, both of rhom | | a Sppointed Willameport, for Jadge of the Sapro Pisce o° Jotge Black, wh significaat > the difates that roctyo:d the mominasion for Jadgea by | tea oppesitioa SoByantion, were candidates for has bet the convention > ore soy oy garned over ve dag Obas B. Pens, Sen ng” Ft ng 80 active ‘bin death the | that the mobic whovesale, indiscriminate, sickenioz iaudation of the men who have these favors to bestow, and who are widing thus to purchase personal puffs by a sacttlice of the public interest. The Great Northwrat—Red Miver Valley. Cmeoe 1 aver 90 of tas fuer. inaetota turped to this magalii cent ot very rick E wa borders aud cluding Lake Winipeg Novewan Fiver, 20 leas than 1,86 m'99 Of cortinaous navigation, Hee rie) booty, to be reine¢ and ocenpied dy the doldeet most enterpriy ng from Bola do Hloux to the foot of Wial- bout Ho milee From Bote ds Sioux vo the Deed ray reclea to tole great valley ead all ‘eee BA PAs must be directed to the beed of amyigat on of Rod tave lun aot droamer oan ‘rom tho bead of Red rive ote, Dave been 9 convenent ¥ bs used for. wat wil ward with an ser arety | be turn down after the tirss of May. “Tnomes Hunt, faq, will commence to balld oo the first of Mayon the coraee of College pisco wad Pack pace. Tho sisof the tot ix 7S foot by Th tout, while will give a tora froutage ol one feet on those atrete. Tho bt white marbie, beautlfnily but chantely designed. [1 will be five stores Gigh, aad fave Daaoment with pata ta, but ae the drainage of {nis part of the city in aut very perfect, aah cofiare cannot 29 Deilt. The cont of tle flog batidiog wit! be $49,000 Beadtord, Hons & Olark, sloth importers, Spofford & Tileston wil! also bnitd on the same hoot; Poy SS by 9 feat it will 09 marvie Froat, splom: aidiy Gpiabod. ye stores hign, dochie wauita, aud wlll Cort about $9 099. igrant Indnetrial Savings Sank in Chambon | erect & Ane iron Ourtding Ou tna present atta oe ‘Tho Jot ts 36 fees by 101, and bes fronts Dott ou Ghambera and Rorde sizeeta in the year 1464 tite a dersiand, $90,098 $40, 000. pan eee, tho lower iloor 3 60 be ured b7 the Denk, and <be appar oor for a warcaoune. Property in Guambers street Dea tara an tnurinves airice recently. 7 yoars cnce Mr Andrew Carrigan A hooght #1 lots on this street, running from the corner of Centers w rset towards Broedway, and torouzd io Rese street, for 680,909. They are aow sstimated as $450,098. On the alte of ee vers Sirect davings Bam, Oo. tue eet, each of A'ty feet—tne depth being Ibi foot. The buliding is to be of tron, (ancifully oraamented fie» dom bigh, with baroment patent lights aud sud collar will cost $79, 000. Art Nottoes, Tye 0912108 Of amaiours, cos coigseurs 0a! aieg wee ‘as to the polley of Digh duties 02 works oF art of the bem class, 's worthy the serious ateation o aii who feel am interest i» the promotion of the arts, Al prosent ime country is inundated with inferior works Crom Seigingn, Germany ead Fresce, while works of real value as am- ampi¢s to our artes and es improvers of ibe patie taste, are by high duties, excluded. The pernicious .siieat of thie system ts easily approoiaied. Miserable copam, shoor guady daubs corer the wails of mauy Of our beter © Ass Rounes WO the ©xrlusion—boermLre Higher uri ma— young American arists. Hod we seornary of the Treasury aad the [riends of Amerwan art aboutd aia depare Scare ment. ‘Of historic pretension, will hays io pay over ae dollara per woek in \B\s city $0 procure room for (le pal Aig exbibitiea, aad as Dot litle or 20 # $s oomes the federal, the Sista or municipal or ben, (eater Sonlevemens @ prcuniartly impossio.e aad v0 bitore Art (8 aot oullivaled—our gromieas artista ara merely sur tract painiera, A public gallory ia which all rospeciabio works of wen MIgAt bo CxAIb'\o4 (or sais, to Whiok Wghs DE added am Oxbiviiion 1.0m Of MOdorRLe size and reo gt CoArge le tho exhibitor of woras worthy public admiration aud rw rd, would «!eo} a radigal roform ia tae famuces, im And \astos Of Our gross palaiors. [t would take (rome ‘Bi! protease for ‘adolagve, and open to toom « pak berto fetaily obelsucied to historic. paisting. Mr, Lockwood's great picture cf \ae \/sy of Jadgmeus Was tome MIBWs O4 o2b.bikoe (A 1b )8 OL), Bad BOSwiEe shes aing 18 gress morit for 80 young ao Arum, the one Of snowing ararly rained him.) Luckily, « vourrabie preiate of she Church of Kome purchased | at ist aad thos repaired aa ruined fortames Sud Lospoadwe apirne of tho pater. Mr. Idomas Cole, Mr. Vaador ya, Alston, Zovhoamuler | and Mr. (ober Wier, Could al recone im she Ginory of | inelr experiecoo tae Dane! a! Coaseqaonces Of POdi\O eam | private segiect a 1aia greet Oranom of calowa! onan | oa. Apotber cause 0! tbe comparsiire Jeoliae of Amerom | landscape art bas Deen in employment of a class wt persone uttor!y dovold of artistic tateat lo the goviag | lagt, Ded izened oF ia tawery ramen, aeables pare Works of tbs class Lavo (ound Wwolr way oaet, ‘weat, 2orib aad sours. Tho vulgar who visi) oar t torethor with tbe va gar WhO aspire to lead ia those Vers Doping to got a barvain aad ulterly witnout tame, awe cause 29W au oo loemic to rage tarough the country. Bub we leave tot fue col for the prosoms ~ those waewe It moet comcerss. apd pass (9 (be oole mg 1 picsaras COW Gipiabed in accordance with (he commission roa @ Aketr respective painters. Mr Shatooe ee are (oe Flore, she Arbors, tae Potrcoms fcooory of New EBogiand. Gentiomen of tae baro rercly, \ over found im of Sag artiowe of other counirios faer works. Qa (ithe picture of wis sltolied os tne nied ihe two oF these 7 lasting coputas tog, color and artist o « regard and teat painiers peodaol rao, Medallioa of Doctor Dicom, vee ty raat of We Goapet, oF Mr Mover, has made (te appearance from bhe aiewer of arusi =i revombica very mack one of (he ofigies af | la Mapoieon, as given by Lunes | pont of ikeaess is. noweve: | Doth Gave operated extenee aeaa. Gaon 9) thors aoladie persona hav wa. Brot, of At fellow cwaea, & sem both, “Srots’s | coompied the dead 011 ead Outer Tri i | © Overy Onguerrenty pe re) bas dxed upe erst one omer site, Whigh no doubt te | Gey “me (am here doa's yon woe me now, oF w oe, Coupled Theres ts room Mr Haavel, waore pooerces ia a asia OF Aes whieh ecooan b and 8 dogea more Go om, gen- | sooured to Mr, Monat 2a etellod poxtion in bis profewem, tomer! in "erivven for yourselvos, ead merit, ho | hes aca completion a very clever piowite waich he ole oF Opening thia flue valley vo tbe Up’ Kise very Cuthrol doimeston of the next tom years exolbit years ago Debaque sad Galena { neariy ai Sleamboate ou the ¥ St. AM'RONT were sopPpoeed to 4e i, while in detng. te Tune, 1846, 8 lates company lets Gt. Lociv in the War 6, 058 of pleaaore to Si, Aainoay, sad (rom Door que to Fork Snelling 0! wae widerneen. Now Dubeque ws (Qo scwlkera terminus of reariy one thocsaod orrivais, sad St Paolaod 8. Antwoay are meeires touthorn termini of humelreds of arrivals suul job se the valley of ite Mistarpp cor. , frow Dubnque to St. Paul, & cannot be com pen aippe . mewbors Bb he setghdorhood of the N St Paul and her younger swwtare were u Tho (ns nohen ars la vome, pnd the aed (hinge 9 Soe, whore who are pies emane paving 6 | tare. 4 utile oa. 58% 2 exntel vs what ia tho style of A | bese printed for s gent ws 0 are. wr Soawer ee de minstares, | among wateh are some pee ‘¢ ay wroo.cks pair, Georg howe fui epecimeor of ort.iAy $0 toms Of the Red river crom the monta Je of dive ott gentlemen F Of tho Bois Sioux to Wintpeg, and I verity dal! wat nee ven fot tn near prospect of Our two railroads to ied river vaiey | © existing (a thie grea ‘il simulate getilemens 89 rapidly thsi tbe oext x a teeta for the ween, Yon Joars Will Wapatorm the solitedes of ited river | aley (or ide oul wt from Bowen, into the present eondinon of che Upper Mussiesipot | 18 past’! Mr lpene, as arte r~ porsots valeya, fot Bok styee aad te | some charming Works in portraliors. Chey are net ow Be to the valley below what Gt Paui cow is to | celled bz thove of 9 ceatiemen from Barope, who, rome abuque. ry inte 4 aod woil | tme since, mate & rut to ‘his cowairy. Perhaps tee PaaS aA Are savorabe Pras ont. | aoeidente io #bich Works ot ary \o tbs manner are males (bs eutigracts to tin wnole Norweeadneee the | slone roads; them lees popular then they deerre, & lars Yaar st be G20 ecaie, 9 whom a0 iniene 170,000 | solid corre. (Rrte coats Of paint, as Recess are wend te aoln, Tho seme weiter estimates ih nota in 186y ay abows 159 000 vo ' amber ev 't stords more promine of eadurance, to way of the ompbasie whion wore wlekly jad on imparta. om | Those who have qared wiih dolignt at (he drawings of ‘hen ‘Sr Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Colyenr, any, find Ya ne Sols ad |ifo ithe samape Of Mr. Rowse «il (Rab ee ———OE—E LL

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