BE II MEM VOLUME XXX_lii- , 7 NO 33, ; , f vinyl-no so PCBLII ISEDIST Corropondencc of the Pittsburgh Crazette, I LATE' I`ROM ~ 08..LIFORNIA. ' LETTEN. 11101 BISHOP SIMPSON. • • .------ 1 • , . ~.... per and FIFTY Carom TER , NEw YoEtt, 'duty xi. , .N . IS---QNr. D ; oir.Ati. l , Editors Cazette.—l had designed to give The Illinois brio brings SI,SS, 403 in gold, annum, is. anctyce ; otherwise TWO DOLLARS - r) tes of my tour through Northern Eu and news to the_ 6th inst. i Rill be' clia'rged.° No .paperdiscontinucd, until;full " u but this :I find at present to be utter- I Polities hive been - the alli air all arrsrat,res are .ettleA, except at :the Option rope, of the aiters I ',•-••• :ly - imprsssible.. , Travelling as 1 , have been; theme of conversation • during theotwe , Advertiseme=nts inserted at th e rate of 50 cts. tcompolleil4o,•frequently by night as well / which have elapsed since the doper per s, stares of 'fifteen lines for one insertioh— 'as by day-Lsoccupied with sight seeing !the last mail steamer. The election ts each gubse4uent insertion! 25 cents. A liberal i conversatilm with friends, or with officia . 1 1 \ega'es to the Democratic State Cony discotlet naule to: yearly tolvertisers. . I moment during the_oloye-- -- -sca. ; has already taken ;thee in most of th stitrLettvrs and .coratunications, by mail, ; duties evei, ll have prompt' attenti n. -- • ireely have l. had time to jot down rough / aunties, and at no previous period L. _ sha ll notes and ;first impressions. I have seen ili tory of the State has there been 'riffleEr- I much, very c o uch, in a short space of time led\l3i.o much excitement at the primary as. t But extended remarks, if given atAll, Most sem lagis of the Democracy. The struggle be reserved fiir periods of more leisure wasbetween the Administration anc, o- From A'n'etverp, I started by tailroad'for derielesvings ,of the party—john - p. We i- Hanover,. w.lit_re • I had. Tequeste i d Rev Mr ler being the Gubernatorial mina to of . , ! Jacoby,. superintendent of our German Mis- the former, and W •MeCorkle if the , J. , I sions to meet me. On_ the route I stopped- latteir o first at bleelin; or as it is called' in Europe; (44 eer itga 6 are grea 'y o the '; 31alines. ' This is at old - thy, once distin • majority , and, there is now no doubt: that !gi iisited for its manufacture of Mecklin lime. he will go into the Slate Conventin with OuneetimpattY op enteting the city got int 2 is unmerited farce sufficient fo give•ld n the ; a carriage- r weie stopped by a ' soldier oti ,nominntion. on , the first ballot, pro Wed, i guard, but after a woid from our - Commis- 'hnwever o his_forces are not'weakened v the i :dotter, or guide, we heard him say,‘Allez,' imultitudinotia - epplicationa which ; hav been and on we went. On - entering the public heretofore brought to - bear so nieces fully scinere we alighted to see the statue of Mar ,on California politicians. The Cerive tion Tact of Aifs tire ant the old Cathedral:— .: Met en the-14th.:. ' . 1 Immediately a great crowd of 'men, women / The Republicans held theirs on th l ~ and boys g s tliered arelind uS, and for a few / and it was expected that full deleg: moments I could not .understand the cause i would be present from most of ;the i 'Subsequently. I learned that the city:had : ties. There Is not`the remotest possil been for a few days in great excitement in of their aeldeVing . a victory at the en reference Id the Convent ];ill The win - !election,-even though the Demoerney i dowls of the Atelthishap's residence hail .of which there is some probabili'ly. ' been broken, and a general tumult had been : Imtiever, seem deter Mined to mai threarttned.l Some Lieli ecclesiastic ilefli- their organization es a pa . rty, and Evil cers lid arrived that day, arali- vi hell we ' doubt, poll their full th o the strength drove towarll. the cathejral tliiry knew not of the election, I what it ,rnielit -re rten I. :We saw the old On the 29th ulf . heavy rains ell ii I n eatlied6l 7 -founiled hundrel , _efy.. , ars since , interior, a phenomena of rare nee rren, - .an }e finished: Old St :mist] build- !Jttne in California although silo era ~. _, -, late i ;lu g s the prison Ted in the day .4 of -1 hil- , been witnessed occasionally as :IS ip, wi re alio shorn to u. And wee saw ,get. The erepswere not serion.ly in I aid church of Ouri lenly, which owed its ,ed, and the pr0...1 - wet - now is that they fund 'time to a strrtge story told in the:r be garnered in good conditicn albeit, se i early , legend s „ Aeieeor e ~f the Virein fell ily as abundant as East a. ye. ',.. I , I ... -, jut' , the ritor, %but, like the - ditteltinan's I. 31ining is carried on as .i.ucceSsf4ll wife, ta,ld of , in our country, it floated up' ever, and new discoveries arc cConst; i stream until! it reached .the sp,t, whe t ° the: chronicled. :attention of capinilists is .chureli rit - ;w-sten is. - I being directed to 'quartz enterpP ' Several hpursiT spent in Aiv a Chapelle' ; veins lung since abandoned for w: 'I saw the thronein whl•li Charleutigne sati, ney to work thenei are now bein I —the spot Where he is buritelhis large /to advantage. The . faeilities fr'ir skull preserved in the church Anil then the requisite materials for quartz whit t a host'of refjos bad the reireo to ehow are fir greater than e't er ebefo re, . 'I me! There was a liair of John the I3aptist ' machinery itself being sitnplittl a I —a tooth of St •Stephene--pittees of the true I tire, cempanies etre:wed in this I cross=rur 'a cloth that had wiped the sweat : mining are generally doing better l and blood from the face of the Savinur.- ' befie. ' ' , itlooketilintently on the:faea of the priest/ Great interest still continues -ti at, tie showea theset relies/ and described : in' m o untain wigor, roedsland e to e " s ' ' / them minutely, .ee whetior he could . money are at work. Stage ertir9l ' - 1 nos illy seeds to believe these stories. But I run regularly between Placervilleo br t oo l rearmed his • le-mon-ere ti 7 Xtt -1---ea yr . vimr---- yietto st contr.:meta for. rzn.rth I have n. not .tie oven, to mntio _ _..._.', ° more difficult sections of the 'rout I (hir e route: lay 'tli-romill colo-no, wlu,i;e! been let, 'and, in a few weeks, a or , t „ t 4, - t h e g reat (lat•hedral, always visirtl-' will be toads to connect svitii time N bv-stratlete's.. We Were IlnW in. Prit.sin, load that is tq ha..ytits ti minus in I atel etossit4 th e .Ithitie. %co hurl i. d onwa - rdo -Lake Valle2i The Thig Tier? rim 'ln.. t! =never, I spent the sahhath- met 'Mr ' also the ()royale rfite, arc bothi fea. J i•-0..Y2.-and ha?pen,-r? to seet he Mile asel and over , thrill staeo4liave been dr ven (2.;, , , , , t , I nd i:nr-.1 the Peke Con-taniine ( I conipari lively nil le difficulty. I Ile oi i, who a is in no iiol to the -Ister fern of the ' The eitizetts qtl , 31arit osa !riving:y ' fie, n ~ f Ilino-pr Ho is evidently ii - inab li on.S I AV. ril g , ro give them•ktl. : vi •• . of iiio;•;--a Men fu r he live, his influence will-be ftrit through mow td tfie - mineral lands in ChM con out Europii Ilainburgh Was our next lie responds in a communication, fl i ono: poin t, 'am] thence to repenhaeori-Tlield ing the claims of Fremont, and deelai Da :\ 1-11 palaee was fell of interest—the nooothat. they never can be sustlaineil hofore in, rile of the old kings tl antiquities of Supreme Court - t the Seatelan4eFtne—th e 'old round tower, Increased attention aPpeers to be Air , wll-re T re lo B r a h e wat e loej the heavens, ed to the importelion of thorough i. trlpn m 1 of whoe'e=taieway Peter till , great is • st( t ek, :Inapt numlier of splendid ills;ce sail to tare driven with a coach and four Merino .elik.ep,, &c., have lately lai 'yea —ol! were obit - Cts of '.real interest. Than excellent rendition. The feeundr i ty of • I Seileil throne's: the st straits of the Skager- intals in this State - is so worelerfu ,the rusk - and Cott-eat—to prenennee oldeli trop mate co, congenial,, noel the land sal r „him_ that 'a few years only will elapse In fotiel Mei env tentsue in tie devs of . my 1 -4 Loot: (IN 'Fi?IS II'ICI l ItE — . 1"..0 .A:1)1I1V ',,-, -, . *- I w ill the • - ill !be .irry; m no r entotheed—intl made my lairrial a vs: i l , ' . I , way to ill \linear After vi-iting Chris. ; tries on ; the globe. Nineteen Fleveir States vrtr,l for Fierni-Mt. Not • 1 - - i i lif eevernment—its liniVersi.' 'Hie pecuniary afftirs of the Sat e 1 Nineteen for BildiAjnl:—li•Jl iv tW.) !f) °lie. trios -• Lie ' ea - , , ~ ty : •Me.ceu t n,: palaces anl g1r,1 4 - , ez_-1r•el- rather more cheering. The 'free. ur+r e N r; w run t lc the controt ! - -.: ,' 0ri ( qc..%•111141 where Charles the \II men DOLITICC3 that within sixty days h . wil l ln the elev. n Stet, s there are I:l.660 . -' • , ' • ' enabled to rip all' audited plaintt ' hie. sudden erel—tsharpshers, with its falls 1 t r e Sehoclo ' , 1 I I Nav i n', seen our ilia i the State in cash There is not In the Lir:et:fit State tl., re are S 7 60Q ' f:th ' fi-n "" a " n— !'"' , - . ' . . ' • , 1 . sico ru i .g anal tlier tabors —l journeyed Peet this the scrip system will hi 1r CC 5LL0(.1... . I - I grill nortliwsi•3 \ orwato hie ene relit-nail abolished. , ~ lln the - el; ore States thero :ire ').()' In coo • . - • . • • , •• , f . schr ., -, ~ 1. - , , shout tort e till dome '( Bv--this I reached • fhe aet psi - midi:rig for a stamp t e ' l ; 4-'l.'l it 4 be•Mtifid quiet stems- ,be levied on bills, orders, aura olio 00 In the-r. SL•tinlars. ini tt_ I en Mato :, 1 t :_•ro rt i: r 1 ~,00 : j'ke ) kin re-- Oa thi-eibtkseT rode in 'al.steamer near-. used in tatercaelileoperations, went 0 ..:' In the epe=e t State's there are SOit L e,. ly one linnilriel miles, One found my4elf., feet on the Ist . ins 4i ...t6l i rth of the plst degree of latitude. The I The Calmilla Indians have he braries with s-tffrott velono, r ° li Star was bieb pin the . A,eavens mating great (mirages on the Mori .; Li . l i g n ar t i l e i s c: „. h ic i l i i ek r ° ,; ( :;;i,::::!, t . 's ,,i ti t t l i l i t e r s ` . l ' are : _ :;9" :12:1 rt no night•'7;:os tliore; fOr it was now. the tlements - in San Bernardino, by At leven o'clock, in a eft and slaughtering their stock. In the eleven Mates there are 7''.066 'ut"mi'l • sid'iiet!. -- tack roam injohe hotel, we read a ndment of Saints i tach had gone in p Common School Lifer arits ' . '-'-- • w-- --- „- as w e would ,at lieMe a little after sunset, the red men i ,„ l ~ oh i , • •-, • i 1 n th e ull ' etu9n '''''l.ll. tale a ''' . -AI, ” endoi f e w in,trintrs aft t two the sun was Recent rich discoveries of (odd have bi vett tonnmon oestl hientries. • skimps aisair t . i !.made zu Sonora, and the rush tht "her r In the "ch:vifeosta:•ee there ill-0 215 mil- ,e• .. , . . 1 and , great. The gold is very ' similar to tl t , , Iron] .Norwity I sailed tp Enelend; lions colts , of news; apets. - erns , in , that•• I-lami, here 'I ern in ‘ou'd found in Mariposa, buCtbe di”gins are In the ninette n Stares there are 161 mil. - , • • • • - • ; 1 . Ireland.' Objects of interest are all around Ino means extensive. :. of ns l•rrpies ef new.pepers. - • me. Every Where are ru=ne of the past- 1 The markets of San grancisco tvere;gl . li IRE TII.IN TWO' ii I, N 1 )Iti it Merm ts old castles, ahbeys, monasteries and church- it . ed with all kinds of prdaucc Thdro be 10 ., , 7 ~ ‘its • F ,; 71. EDI i f,.... n.iN; ___ At. the i, ,t es show the dtevotiomand netivitv rf past no demand, prices , were rapidly declint ',Mt Ireland is cat i lently ri - Four hundred af. Gen. Walker'4 tio miTthly ii.o.etin of the 'Ceinieetieut H is,. ,- . ^ynersttirms. th e Ind , remained at San- Jose and Punta . ..Aren ,-. rtes! Srei, :3, I I on • H e nry itornee„),, them. again-the people are active— , . , l're-idt Tit. eIICSQIITC.I' an milt sung: Filwr • `nails with talents--nnd signs of prcsper- . 4 ' .A , RTESTAN WEir...r.s — A gentleman wh 1 rt.:.,(..te , t o tl,, end' tat lit , 1 , , a i,„„ , L c , ,its are everytVhere abundant. statements may le. r elied upon wr ting oloots, ,A-.c., maile fie- rolueatienef; lit«rarS• , But the eat's arc. starting , a9 l / i Wu•qt.', citizen of this, town . froin Iroquai emu :IL; clef purposes in the IStUnite ates. el'"''. ,i --, i -) in referenee to Artsian \Veils in tl The tvii•.l•l allinllnt i.f :Valli ';,i+ T ir,-.,p r i- tt ,41.. July P. lO‘pir 1 1 - )1. . , nty, says:•'•Three Artesian AVON I b. y Coe* Gaieral tiovert.nient fill- eile.:.itiotril ' ' -- f -.. "" --4- *1 ,- i ' . '• sticeeedod admirably in this county ''l r" sea to the lst iiif .I:.:,iiety, N. 5!„ 13v-i 11 . - (PoN" (IrC S I. NDAY-7 - ' 1 : 7'`?" '4" watecrise„soover the top and runs bff i " • • 11 '-' 1 to be';-).2-11`0.2:21 Joie.; which ; at. Sumlay I) ( . 5. Sperry, poiprretor . iii . e 1 ''fine, stream. The opinion is quitii *.i.e n.run price of - $l/ .4" ian+is., ss . l t il hotel at Southi . Windsor, Ct., had Some lay r b lent here now, that good water' rrrt tre•u•rlit m.in:r2t, ri orl l ate I Car' , twig. erg r.i.i(li i d been one , ' already We, Y•. kind filay be .secured , any when. - - ,. .1.•0•nt suin,ef et:reriet),fetti bur I:Livia:lt ;shewers and dried again There were sigirs • •-. L N I c o •pr:tnies, at tile expense o ot o r II '•;ri- , rtirne e:rral.l n, , t Ley Worth le.: then ,of rain, aniliAlr. Sperry., in order to sa l ve 'and at th is level 0/iv will not hare, F52.011,0m, (160. Ii e- 0 ,,,i, „„,- , :f ( i, 1 .. 1 .i,. ns ii., hay turned out with his men and s got , . e A t l c m more than 125' feet.— Chl 11 oth , ceripte-,•ne h e irldi v id u O s ' -f a r 4.X. )it IN. For ra,ing this, .1M r. Clapp. a gran, Coo;•ier. - ' e'•'•Cds all th e t h o l 0., eu'i4' ven E ; y Sta te L e . juror, Iliad them arrested, but ter justice " _ o -........-- i i„.irdatere- ;31r, Be l w o l r ee d f r o e A tabl e . deeidedethey Thad , it perfetit -riiht to save! SYRIAN WHEAT.—A gentlemanfli toKbilitiue the , lonations and bequi:stil,inaii2'Alte . ir P ri T e rt , °?- 1 t he S'tl?l'Latit• i'aliama: receive from the : - Patent • ty the..eitio e i r , t f llosten wiliin thi'.! la -t 'i . -I- = ee-e---. 1 • sonic spring wheat. front the "Farm e 37 E:/.f. 'century, amountiee to upWards of i r.--2" - TrIE Pateut Office bas received t ham, at. the foot of Mount Carmel, Bowed d 1.1 1 1 .11 i / j 1 : 100. ,( 1110 : ' '3 , I , \ `three thousand aPPIlea iJOS and fifteen 1101. Y band, which .he ---4 , ------L---- \ 1 n d re . patents within the last six inon,ths past spring. It came to maturity i te7.),_A lady, walki ng a few d a y :,. s i ne n :!‘' , , The cneoine of the otheelfor the. same time weeks producing a large hill he, 1 t ..e.:e ef the wharfsl, of Nklr .1 ir k ; asked has been ove,i'' one Itundr(il and sixteen a berry in every respect equal tet ti e shilor le l e , m .bv lort, Wit?' El slut. • ISZt ICLII- tiMUsand d(.ll:irS ; mil tlit. t r cap ',les of the ginal• ' This wheat is reputed to r :.) - ' 1 •"-••--" !;I'll' L , ' . 54 of Neprun rt -ried.. (Zee, inciutlidg. s' ) lne Im)riv;"o.nxty days from sots in.-% !.. , ..:41.1,ti. t La. it ':27111' , cat Ili•Te thJa the lo•ildiu; , . oneLhuudre.l and eir;ltt ts in the " ; Syria in si. ,, thousand i thine bo seen that our climate bat rh•:'..' •r' -,`, r . ~..-,„ , • i , . . 1 1,...,. iol ef•maturitYeleven ;lays. ;-" uoilar: - • - - r- -----.___ -- - - I , . - PRAYER.FOR ALL: • r A .01.• - (11',011 T E MILLION . . . _ .L. God or ,t tomountain ,: ' Lind of . the storm, - Go.Lof the flowers; God l of the worm.. ~.:....'',.. -. ITenr usnntt bless us, .. .. 1, ..,:yiiigice . artd'yearl i ess u 4 t - " !I. Breathe on rotir:er.di Ili, ility. love .arnl ' Thv't Teach us:content - with Thy . Fatherly aenling— . : Tkfacho: to lore I Thee ' To lore entiiher, brother his broth el% 7 ' A 1:1 I intilfe; n% - hil . from of . ; - , . - Free fro the . t.141 . .,:1t1et... r. is tradition. i Free fronl the irsure of a n for his neighbor; Help•us each one t.; fultil his true misaion, ' - And show us 't1.. , _:C......1-1 . ..1ie lo lnlolr. 3 / God of the dttil:nt‘s.Q. (tlef tii . unlit o cs l of Ifte I, 6lLiiftit mo 4f• each nite! -. Cotl,c, u;3 :rind fe al 16". " • Illnmine; ::•1 , 1 l.•:;1 I it Show nisi thnt a‘ - pr;oP 10.1 h.-iil• M tliri-3 . , That the Lind i,-11"fidriel-ar.d Ti: ir;Coi,l it, to.allli 1 . -,;.: !.. , • ',- . '. - . ScattrrlP.T7 1 , 1in.1n0 , - - -i: . _ 111] .It tr, :,1,1 ritiitrill tli• a:li - • 111 , 1 t h e 11,;01-i rherer nti , l 1 in lie 'Help ns I!: _ past: Show 114. WU' futhi-e. in clwer to; :It4 .The bettei, the ] ] 111:111 , 1 ,, n tLntr Ii r, tia,. Goa ,•1 th;, : kravev Elat the gr4yecaii not Ita!rnf us. 1 , ' 1 OF A V I XI" J It:ill i.:F:I t-; A towstsrEnED IN ?- VIRGIN ' I.. V.—the... lo h,wittg from the Chatlot,tsv4le (N a.) .11ccrtt.Fcr, is, for a 1 gal procee.lintr,[ on? Cif ill e 111 4 /St Vuri . ous in s t'alices nut rycoill. (lan a vcrdict, . t htained by such ;mean., stand?.. ',. ~ " Thiti negress who mu tiered her taistre.Q .1 1. ' - A 1 A;1 il,' uLar Jorr , A%I .! ~ -; 1 r e w weeks . since, was Bentenner.l - eii•ltif„)ffiray huct, Lk the _Louisi 'county Ci i itrt, to Le - itung'ent the 21at et nextl M month. We Ore orti.• Lod to retina that a t..en i e in the trial of thi s cas e which :ftboulti: •be a ri'prtglell . up ,, ti the( court that fat itt jUdgnint, and snake every i i.- In art tremble with teat at the mr:uncr in -: which the criminal law:. ate administered by our cpunty courts. The court anunUM. c!.11 Ilint; thee- shod_ 614 A for p hauski,...q d ' a r.:l . ; q fa tr a,n