BENES • ME T. S. CHASE, vOL. IX. -13 . 113 i tl. l 3't S 0 414 .7 F. • vir KNoix, - atornta fit y„fitri ,g,,ykr t pqrt, :‘,7.7 .rettAlprly, , Wt,9l4l-Ihe gocirts In Potter copPiy., . . 4 1 3 , 11 - 4VIt OligangP4 Attorong oC9nt6lBitior itt Sob, ti 4;) mwiti Jai htl.AeAs eLCrtAtM 14.'1 eus,wiw pttpiyiter-4 pv,l • . 0 1 40. .=5,900 rftpNyirwist Risk, e.i? isk, qp.k9 f 1111.119--Pint; . -":15.4-A9s 81 3 . - H59.N... Attirweff ift_ NyfrOr 09uPga5,91177 P4i BP gisyw . r of*Wpst 4134 Mir 4 streets .•IL Pe WILTASTQW,, , -• • fttt4Vltf,!) 4t144 1 3), Ti9Bl. Va.; will. vend: the gurul9 Putter a . A!.PI g9N•P, . • • gttoint.gg...ot• 1404, .firPl!sko - p.h, Tipp .cqwitY, if 4ttti4lh: t:aurla uf Pqq.er cou nty. • 304 4; 1§1§: . • ' _ . tftlfiN Ei,,NANPT) . _ •illig VII.IV V •Cf-44 1 140 - Qg ilt ligail), fi f q t..iderPpert i . I' l l., 'will i+tteqd the s:ver.o . 'ott!riti 14 l'o'ur aid S!Keuirciie . nties. Ali r. .!114,3454141134.4 jti.tis care, will receive • yr94?Ft !'!it!Y.!;• ..: Qtlice yi Mate-street, rippc4ite the Gotut i ffelio, Ct?4,lersilort, l'a. - 13(UtigttStIOW17 HOTEL. 04)litt ,IF. eii4"s,-% ll i rt p 01'11I./1 T 0 It s9F9sr pf 31tOn :110 See'or.l.l i.reeti, Cnn tfSrrptley fig:ter Co., • 44. • W. K. SING, • Auyilci) or, Ora Etsntan, •. • . prteelpirt, 11.1' Kean ItiEP4 1 9 13 . , 4 , 41:1.(:44 for non-re3r.dent land tp9u 4eferences rut! if rqq . iro. F . 6. 31ays putt qf cgqi . f,y made ' .• • . .s..f: EihNIscRED; .#, l kt.)ct P.PIJI-at'aft)4 lll .all, I ... t .LL... _Ac tk 1 . ± 7 1 3/ 71 . 1. c o il , crsporz, Pa ' •, AriitAll 11) - G_L', *ilt4liii.ic litlf ZiStl).Eirrt 411 work wurrawed. A stock, of Watch Jetio!iy on 111101 and for 5,116. Call at the !aura of Smith , St Jones, Omdeisport, Pa.. 13EINJIMIN RENN.ELS, Allwrork in hiv line, done to order and 7li:h d.spatch. On \Veit street, below Third Foudevs t,j a . •• $311.T11 JONES. . •Dosilers in Dry O'nods, Oroce;:ieS; Statione Druiri & Medicines, Paints, Oils, Fancy articles, - &e.. :Main zitre[it, Coudersport I TONES, MANN, sz: JONES. General Grocery and Provision 'Deaici-SL. Also in Dry Goo;;;, Ilardware, Boos and . Shoes, and wValever men wunt..to buy. .Nlain iitree:)l2oudasiioiVrd, D. E. oL3ISTED - Dealer inDry Good3,Readp.panda Clothing Freeeries, Crockery, Lc,. Cpudersport, I'a. .. J. IV: S3IITII • Dealer in Stoves, and manufacture of Tin Fe'lipisr;lo Slice . t-Iroo Ware. Al,ainatreet, fpouderspor, . M•M T •1L~11V; • Deliern Bpoks - & Stationor);, 111nRic. and IMagazines.. opposite N. IV. corner the . pulilic square, Conderiport. Pg. . . . . ... AMOS F.RENCIT,:' iflove 4th st., Couite'rqmit,'Pa.. ' • • ,DAVID 13, BROWN, Zsund!y.mao and Dealer in Ploughs. , T.:p 'oar endof \rah{ rreet Coudersport • JACKSON §6IIO6MAKER, Dealers in Dry Gdodq, Groceries, Croek.Jry‘ , and Ready-mode Clothing,.%•l4aiti cstiat;.Cou- AliAintaa.' All, •- A_ ' HOUSE, . switopk.;akills,Prnprietor.. Outhe Wells toad, seven miles North ot cenderspuri. • -• It: J. Cl-rt I\T E ik 11r1 Dealer. m Readi , - roua Nor','ll of the &ine sAnare, . derspurt, Pa. . • ' ati;lerspurt, P,a, Fire Arms timatfictrir4 a \a'tid rerialied 'at his shop; op Ikon notice.,:. ; : 7lta rch 3, x lB-38:' tr: • W. 'HA.II3SING, FathtOnabltt Tudor. AR work entrusted to 114 care vial:be donitt-ivith, neatness, • comfort dotrabilitT. Shop _oyfitr Lorgis g .. 131it No*. t „ ,, , 7 ,,,,,1. ~.; , .„.,.,„,.... .........., , 31 ; .1 1 , p r _: f,, ,,_, ; 1 1;.- - ” . 1 , 1 , , :, ::: . 1 :a. ::Is. sr ---. •- , ,13 --, -, .1 -.. , ~-k . , 7 T . ..1 — ... 4 F7:l - • r - 4 - 1 . • , .:Aw,4kA„.. 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',.,)fil t.fillOc! ~Iti7 7 '",i:TC.7".:::- . - .;., j -, :-.).. , , ;,,;,- ' _:' ,ir . ...,.' ~ , t••:: .: •• . r.e-- ~•,,,,•,, ,l i..it..•"' • , -,,, ,•,. . . • . • . THE - PEOPLE'S : "JOURNAL PUBLISHED'EPERY• THURSDAY lIORNING. • • • - trr7.r. • ' • rferms.l4 . Atlyau t ce Cta9 9 0 17 per : $1. 25 • I • :;• 'TERMS OP ADVERTISING. 2 - ;lips, all ligas or lesspl inserzion, .. $0,50 " . ; 3tirt.sertion!, ~Ik9 t r ytiv sisYs,eciseht iusertiße, • 25 prr sg., 3 irisortioils, 3,00 EFPI I :9 . eW156749 1 /t I!l39T;i:orij . °: - 50 ;91/9•#l, ; - par, 25,00 , 11 • . • : ' ..: 15:00 11 . : U. , )I.OS ,c9J4lnth e41:1494019, 15,00 9.00 Acirsihistritprs.. ; p7 • ETecut - ors' Nstieei, 2,00 Sheriff's Sales, per tract, 1,50 Msrriage , nutiess• ~ • ; .1.00 c4r4s o!exceeding.eightlines pssrte4 191 $5,00 poi- : ga" All letters au business, ,to secure at eutiou,sttoold,benddies.ied (posiphid) to . the ' •. Zoggs. THE PINg 9 D !'tISS!L iACHEI,O)I . _ Tpf Fine Old Irish Gentleunitn." I'll sin g y,911 4 fitiffi, old ballad, nude by a fine old Fitt ! . . . Qf a fine .old fossil bachelor—the doughf:,ee c lalidato ; Who in the White House wished to dwoll- 7 - - but as be - hart no mate, • . The peoplothougllt.for one lone um, tbit.sion si?nWaS to gre a. For the tine old fossil hachelor, • Who was put up too late. ThOhie o!d 164.1i1 h IC4910; to atiyil)ing%yo4lcl • • •r ' • • stvo,r, • 4114:lithe party to:4'hirt3 t q , Would yaw that • • roll id yak:squire Au 4 to his princii lei wag f f ,ble, an 4 eh tugeful as •hq qir, • tq N! the Presidet)ti4l chic. • . • I .I I P iilh ftlYill h tehrtlai • Whf.l pe,Tgr m 414 get there.. • Pot u rlij!e this fusgil bachelor abode ineath , rither.E:kies, The yaTiats of.his elitpq n tare,dorra afi,qlirla compromise, „ And hulk a Erticatre black and foal in all the tiesSpie%; eyes, .• And iticed a platform o,nitstqp thlt w is made .up Where the. fi is old fossil htchelar and shoe• Itie size. And thefi.in o d ieholor Was to the plat . form led A , id then they lilac .d the party noose just underlie lib his he id, • But the platform was a giliows-drON and yiehlad to his And I;:ckiag oir his boots, he hung politicllly dead. Th it fit. o!d fossil bichelor, Frenn the Platform stained blood-red: From Y. Ii Independent The Dog Noble, 'and tmpty Hole. . ay TuEßEy.nnsfhV Ile first summer which we spent - in lenoxove had along'ayery intelligent dog named Noble: He %vas - learned in many things, and by his dog-lore ex cited tbnUndying admiration of all the children. :tut there were-somethings which Noble could never learn. ',Hay ing on one: - occasion' seen a red squ relrun into a hole in a stone wall he -timid' not be pursuaded that he. w,as 'not there for e - verinore.. • : Snveral red Squjrrels close' to the heu,se and had beconte•farrtilia r, :but netsttime: i They ' . kept:•up a regular romp with NObl Come - doWn 'fro in the: maple trees with prO )volting coOlileas-; they would run along, • the fonci3 , 'y reach, •-the wntrid . ' colck their tails and stii4.4lz.roiti the rnail l ' to" the barn ;- and yet th'Ote 1 . 110 .. 5ii . 6 "Well-timed , 'caleulati6ii 'un der tin this apparent:tashnessithat No ble:ievariably: arrived - at- the critical spot just_ as the squirrel On one ocdasion Noble - was.se. close, ition his - Tea b;.cked. friend ihat;tin - able to get iiiaple tree; he dodo. 'et! into 'a liole in the wall, ran.thicingli the chinks, emerged, at a little disiance . , and sprang -into thatr'ee:'• The-intense • enibusiasni of the deg- a`t that hole can Irardly,be'describ r ed; it 11111 of barking.' lie parKea aakkratche - d. as if underniinina aba - stion.- • Standing off et a little distande'he Weald pierce theholewith g-,fze a4rintensWanif - a . ; if lie were tryinglraignelistir:crn it. Then' WitVt . ail 'extended; itmd: 1 r Ith &et in' el e•c , e w Itl at the empty hole with Er'iSiodigioitopti-, slant "( . Tide imaginary •-tiuirrei; pp.voTED TO. THE - .11141N cAp4 ANpv.T .DI3,SpIINiTicoN 4 I ' EMS cAiT - pt.'.0',0,4,i-x , ; g'it):'l7i:.tt,'',:oil.....r.z7r; g: A; ! . . - '4.1j..G . .:i . 28,','•18..56-.- Nebla pight„and ; 1:4 spy sq4r-: sol . himself, isv . ppid rik,n, pp • before his face into 4..he,.troc,,and,,crouctie.d in a .cptch, would entiy• t ylptching Alto whole process- ofibopihat f 4p g ,tke. o p „ty, heie, - with great 'sobrioty- and relish. • .But Noble ,would allowpf no .4 q1 11.41. His -conviction that_hole,had, squirrel in continued• unsltake . n for_ silt When there were no more chiekens to harry, no pigs to bite,-no _cattle. to, phase, no . children to., romp ,with, no expeditious to niake -with the' grown folks, 'and 'when he had al* all • deg-skin • would • hold, • he a . Out: in • the yird „ .• • •.: • . yawn, and streteh..iiintself,„ and: then looking wistfully at the hole, as if think into himself. • "WelPirthere' t.hiugelse to do I may afi'Well try that 'hole an:aim.” alnpsttgrgottopp .this little ,trait;,.tintil: the conduct. of the New' York Express, in . relpecr-to Cal. Fre. - Enones religion brought it ludicrously to minil.ag4n.• Col. FreMent is, and 'always has been, as' Boob& Protest ant as• John Knox' eVer: He was bred in- the Protestant faith and has .never changed:: • He is -unacqttainted with the doctrines and ceriponies'of the,Cathelic Church, and has never' at= tended that Church with two or three when curiosity,'' or some extrinsic reason, led hitn as a• witness, We do not state this upon vague We know what we say.. We. say it upon our own personal honor• and proper. knowledge. Co] i .Tremout never was, and is riot now, a ;Berrien Catholic: - He has never - heen went to attend that. Church- Nor .has he in any way, directly or indirectly, given occasion for thisreport,,: • .: ite gratuitous falsehood, utter, Marren, absolute; unqualified. , -The i story has-been gut up for, political ef, feet,: •It fonthat rea - son, and:like ether, : political lies, iris 4 sheerillascrnpulous .falsalteed, from ;top : to;•-hottem, fres - n*oe core to the skin, and from. the ,skip haek'to the cure again. In all its•parts, in pulp tegu ment. rind, celland seed,lt is - therough and total untruth and they who spread it hear false witness. Aug as•to all the\ stories.of the _Fulmer, eto., as to sup posed conversations with. F•rothont, in which lie deLended the:mass, and_ what not, they arepure fictions; They nev•- er•lsappoiled, The authors of them are•slanderers, the naeitto believe them are dupes; the meh to:spread.them be come endersers•of wilful and oornita -..• • •: , • : 13 , 11 t - the. ,Ezpr.eis, like Noble- has opened on ;this hole in the. wall,.and can : tuts:et .clone.,bEtrking at it, .Ltay after.day. it re,s.ortsito this erripty. :When everythitag...-else fails .this -re source4, renaaips, :There they are,iu-. defatigably—,the,Expres.l and Noble,-.-. church• .without: a: Fiemont,.• atui a 'hole without a squirrel in. it! • 1118m:ea respects, however, the dog 'had thta :advantage: Siametimes thou . ght• that he really believed that there .NV.0,4 'a squirrel. there. But at other tilivas ha apparently had, .an ink ling of. tho :ridiculousness-of his con duct, for .lieli'ipuht• drop, - .biri'tail, and alk tow, arA.l -his tongue on; and I:is eyes.alitlfehalant, seeming to, say,. “.My, dpar yetijdon' . t Aridgr-. stand.a deg's-feelings. should of .pciti,rse much prefer asquirrel,:but if I. can't have that, an empty hole-As:bet ter' than.: nothing„.'4l.l. imagine I w o uld tc h te; i f-hp accio. the r e. ; sides,. people Who' pass by deit't know ihe-facts., ' , They .thirak,..that 1 4 .bave -go; :r -I,t is needful to keep::Ap. my reputatioafor sagacity, ; f;',l3.esicles, to, tell . thp have ioeked,into, thet :bele, sp. long .* that'. I have . half Perae ad'ed, myself that,: there is a squire. rel there,: or: keep on.", ..A.Meltle vet X; il;og mpat ; liave his day. and every dog _hues his..way.. No doudt -if we—were- to bring back Noble :-titivir; --a ftorz t woliantniers'2-ab-. sense; 'W9414. 43 , 1 KC §trail4 l l l ..f.c.o l 4 1,40 theArt,ol jos4, • ,itiP9t!, as - ever. -iead. iho .E.i:pieV; -) now• days, Aiittoui thihkido katolubtarily',. !Goodpety I the lettingf.offtat that ho/a ag,41 1 41 - .• „;:, Ho geper9} ` of the Irliir:onrigiNppzogasej VEEN At a large and ihighly .respectable meeting, held is pursuance :of - a.call - .signed by the citizens ofthe.Counfir.of Potter, in the State of Pennsylvania. at the Court - House in -the. Borough:of :Couderspayt, on the POth . day of Feb.- .ruary, 1854 i; the' meedeg was organ ized by eppoiutirg F: W. Knox; Esq., .chairman: The object of the. meeting .being' fully stated by .tbe Chairmaohl a full and distinct manner, the Hon. J. M: Milbourn and P. L. Jones;' Esq.. were. chosen. Vice Presidents, and N. ,L. Dike, add Salnl. Haven: were .ap. pointed Secretaries. On motion•of . I.committee of five were appointed by ,the Chair.te draft resolu:ions expres sive of the news of the meeting.. The .C.ommittee was ,con;tposed, of Ellis, Hon. T. Ives, H. J. Olmsted, ; Hon Lind . George Estes, Esq. .The I meeting was then : ad& essed by 1., F. Maynard, J.. S. Mann, ,C. W. Ellis, and Robert Hamilton. The-Committee reported,the ins . preamble and , resolutions which' were unanimously adopted.; We, the , people of Potter County in the State of Pennsylvania without.dis tinction of party or sect, assetnhled imp : mass meeting. in Coudersport,. declare Unanimuusly,_ that we have learned with surprise and regret,that a proposi.. tiOn has been introduc,ed into the Con gress of the United States, "to repeal the compact of 4 sf4o, c,o,intrpilly known as the.. Missouri Compromise." -Such a measure, so pregnant .with evil and faith is .calculated to arouse the fears and Perhaps endanger the Union uf the Ametican people 3 therefore. , lleso'ved, .That this meeting do not :claim for the &t,' z ns or Commonwealth of Pennsylvania any right.to control or interfere with . the social! or domestic Institutions or interests. of any other State et people, but ,while-claiming far ourselves the right to r'egulatciour own institutions and Interests; ,we will ac cord the unmolested eujoyment. of an equal privelege to every other free poo• pie. . That we Are una ni mously opposed,,heartily amid friendly ed, to any repeal' or modification 'of ,the Misseuri Compromise.. - \ Resolved, That we are oppeied to any legislation by the Congress . of.the U.nitecl-States in conflict with the , going principles, Resolved, That a'COri'y Of the above prearrible and resolutions be forwarded 30..04r member of Congress ,and.nselti-. poi of the Aegislaturc;h . uur aria ni, moos opinion that there . .fs not a single person ,ia - •thh county whq 'has 'the: teraeiitylci . favor ifie repearola eget*. • pact which has been the guarantee of our peace and good feelings fur- more than a quarter of a t eentury.• • j.olnastßci preseateti the ro.l- liiving:: • , • 4ivoit.;e4, ThafOnt'Oentoiii . tind Houston by their fir:in emdln.ahlytourse iu.e.pp.usi4onto the tcije4i.,uf ausi , Ail only; etialleega - aiid, l'itceilte : our highest eumrnen.datton. • , '• ' • Resoivici; That'tiae'procee4higiliq published in the Chunty papers:‘ . - • • F. W.,KN0.N.., , L ' l:l4:Kc '• Secretaries ••• 'SAst'r.. RB:BOROLOOIOLL TABLE OE FRENONKS: LIES. • CUT 1: RIS ilux• FOR REFERENC£• XBl3—Jan. 11. Born inSavatinah, Ga. `l;Bl,'S-LI-lis father' ales and leaves him, 4,t fiVe years of it'iowith his motli • ' et, biothetquidi'sistem. : • • 18l2t . A:Ai school' in• Virginia; •• 7 At 8016'01 iti'Cliarleston.. 2825,`—..Taken. in chardo `for hotter 'id'- . Si) th Ca.rol ••••' R,oliettson, 'heir classical teacher takiss. great interest in his ,geniuS. - r I:B2.B 3 —.E.nteri Stinieir. ClUSS;'.C.6aplesion' c o u e , ge , • : • ;:•-• ~. • • "'I • • 182,97.:-...lL L ea.v.fss-,c9.l)eget s . ; ],,830—1s confirmed in Protestant,.Eßi!- :40p7it•Olarch• aP:Cii.al4sOn?, 1 I,S3o—Teaches at Charleygq, , ; 4831.--141)pps„,ap Fiya.t,e"sunrcippi. 1 t 831.+-Sucveysi..onci•of: the: fost.r ail-, ..; • ioads in'theArnited,Staies;..f4Pint , bLiarleston to` '` , • r .. ;833: 7 "--gust ptp*.cserytce-uildeT : The! on, admin% :•• virai. : 4l:4elyto;'4,n; to .Clll,l ‘r • ,tonito 'pyt..Gtovq,utt,..llificgiott. `of Mattrentaticiltilite-NaVy: • - i-1835--:Matio,MastprofA.rksby•Charles ton C . 4/ • ollege, without Ids sulicita -0 - - mm isionintho NaVy :and' seledted oti'firierf . e uncler T9pog• gplr I.B37—Surveya mountain ranges of 'Carolina and rennnssee. 1.838 2 - 7 aUrriiYifehiiiro'fceet r traittry for a military map.• .fuly. 7. Commissioned -as-See , and 4.:inutanant loptipgraltical -Engineera. 4drnihistration of 'Air. Van Bu 4en ,determines ou aq nxplorat ion cif region northwest of Missouri, and are asked by Mr. Nicolet, who iaheaa of i ici." for an assistant pos- sassing science, energy, courage, - and enterprise„' and Lieutenant Fremont Selected by Mr. Poiusett, .1.838-4839—Engaged iu - exploratioy: 18 . /OL—liakes 'maps of surveys; . and anrvoys Desnioines river, lows. IS 41—.0et.. 18. Marries JoAste,,,see ond dalig,hter of Senator Benton. 842,-.F.irst exploration to ;the Rucky Mountains. - Makes his celebrated speech to • the Indiae Council at Port Lara- role;' ••. Augusi.: 'stands . on the highest I , eak of theßockY Slouatain4; 13,- 750fectabove the Gulf of Ale;cico, and unfigls.the star-spangled ban nor, - October. Reports at Washing ton for further duties . .. 1843— , -Starts on his seenniteipeilition. - Discovers central prit - e or basin' • of the North A.Mprican . Continent, and *poii•ects ibb'peovious maps by snowing that no streams flow from . Salt Like. • 1,21,5,Jan. 2D. 111.ade:Pir;1 Lieutert _ ant and. Brevet captain of Top°. graphical Engineers by President Tyler, under the. reccommenda tion of Gen. Scott. Oct.' 27.' -Appointed_Lieuten 'ant Colonel ofßifies by President Polk: • . r November: - Starts - on-a -thiril expedition to.California~. I,Bl4—Arrives in Califoi is;; 13.16—Gaii: Castro, Mexical, Mand; has orders to'dri'VohiM out . • ... of California, /8 /6—Entrenches- hiniseit Teak to . :.; . • .: N'ot ) 13e/rilg attacked, msrohes ,•;,, tcmyt)it*ONgnn.. 7.ieut.Gillespiie • encounters him with a message frOm Seines Buchanan, S,;cretlry afSinte„ to CaPt..PremOnt; author . • izing him to do what -h,e.coiddlo " prevent- California-from 'falling ."` into the hinds of Great :'Fremont retraces' his steps to '" California . In pursuance 'of direc 'irom 'Mr. takes' California N vitt) sixty : men, e.ea • 'irotlaims it indepeecient. • • kipoii;ted Militaiy.t-toverMir • of ' Californitt by Qotiim,oclorc. Stockton.; • " ... ,., .. ... . .. Buys I\lat iposa. 1br''.5 4 3.000.. iyiti a :i::• , . ..... ~ ~. . i,aten cis to 'bec;on?,b' a, citizali . Of 31 . ' CalVoriita.:. ":...- Xedrney aVriv6s' to . tako. Cal il3rnia, 'and' firitls 'lit' ethsay• s taken ! and is:greatly vexed • : I '' •• Com: StodktOb : , aitd Gen. Kear, • way 'cli:spnte as to the cheif corn.. i'uppiartsi§tnck- . "OW; .tieltO was liis superioi•beflarks = g,ettiiiy . .'arri;ved. • - : • 1 _ 'Obey - Lit: p cird,e - vs:lit' two etimi =adore. Makes a s lirilliant de. • • flnqPr• OeffiPg.Ttkatt Ifgu4tYi 116 ; „je,enl,x t te . 9llnisally tnother, - Clie - s, and, he is:ani • • . aud the la§t t j f, , anp ij 1,848 7 gr,95.is efuie.4 hecaose , its acGellti,acevoarti • lenowlecias , Marshal • i ; rrepares to ertegritte to tAiti .. • :t 4 ` . 5 If; 'l'l'4 .t. .r; % EDITOR- 6z, PUBLIIH k: I= .fernia; : to resideas a,pricate citi . zen. Great,sympathizing meeting ,with him in Charleston, S. C. by • • 4aitizens, :and a ,uword pre•iented , .&o :him by,theni,:)rith, a eulogy or. . Ills Characterand executive ser siees hylPharlesti3n Feb.. 23. 20,000.0 f his 1 eport ; of explorations 'ordered to be printed by the Senate. July- W. •James Indianan, ,ia wletter to the President in.torses Fremont ''as entitled to the Jaigk est consideration know ability and superior , nicans of infprmation, . Oct. 19. Goes out , on fourth expedition at, his own' expens+ aided by citizens of St. Louis.n 1849-Appointed byPresitie . nt Tay lor Commissioner 6.r , running boundary: between Mexico, and California. . '..llisinflueoce with the mem bers of the Constitutional Con vention makes California' a rree State,, . . Is elected a United States Sen- alp r. 1350—S t ep. 10. , Ta.kos hi; seat in ilia :Pepate, and the next:day 'submits 17„post toutes . and 18 bills for re , lief of California.. • Selit. 12. , Introduces a Pacific wagon. road. Opposes taxation of mining in ,California, and speaks for free lafor... The ILuyal Geographical Soci ety, London, award'hiin the fmn - der's medal. _• • • Beceive3 from the Ring of Prniala, accompanied by a Vetter from Baron flumboldt, a gai mecial, : commemorativc of tlvise wlic hai . e 'made pyogres3 in aci once. 180. 7 : 7 Jan: 3. Cul. _Benton,' at re quest ,of Mr. Fremont, introduces a bill to settle land claims in Cali . foruia, and - lest he should be' 'ac cused of selfish ends, excepts Col. Fremoht l 's IsAetained in,Califortaa under illness of'Panama fever. Ts' supported fur new 'term by the Free • State party, but 'dft'ur , .140 Wfots'defeatOd; - ereiy native •Californion „ • hi: the tegislaturo voting for hire. '• 1 - 8521853—traVels in Europe, (at tho time lie is said bf..Adderman-Ful ' trier, to'beat'a Catholic Tathed: 'rat in - Wa'shington and is eVery ' Whero received with fluttering attention. • 1853` -'Makes'' a fifth expedition, at . Jomt..expense with Cu!. Beaton, .to,test the practicability of a rail .' • road route for winter travel. 'Suffers incredible bnidibips . from hunger', a'n'lls supposed to 11' be lost'for'five months. 18.54--;HisMariposa title confirmed by the December Term U. S.. Su preme Court, after stenttous argu mentsby Attorney General Cusli- Indaiainst it-Chietrustke TtAtey giVing the Opinion, and enthusing his conduct in every'rospect. Re ' portent Homed, p. 5 Va. 1855—Dee: ' Talked of for President. 1856:-Mfiy 18. THE PEOPLE 'NOM . ViiTE HOS. June 18. Tivo Conventions RE . CORD this nomination--tiris being " 41p anniversary` of the Cattle or Waterloci,. when nt.t.tro -armies ae&iiiaidiihed the discomfiture of ''Ntipeleen,eleforerunnera.l.tmes .- j-Drieban'an in •plundering - a - hr Os tend, • -"; :"' • , As r ...4..NtscoNtsx 'roc old ; I\f,f,s.. , lizabeth -:‘13,,e-4, of Mir? offeiS?to e •tendos as: ht- ince ll , ft.'Sciriitier. , ;fferritvis be seated, with) brs dear befoialrbo, So that , he ea tract ,r,iseiwid,Alre T:4 approach biro with oom ira4411e... tiouks accepts. lie is t o Etifdresi, s:'llfa'ttes datei Burli nggd nio now:lairs sea (file bds courage etuiugh tracacointtet,)lss.J'clapesr.,... the iniii"of the earth, ana t''ePhS;i• tli'fi%O . rnb'cithiCh,a;i•ang•e's is a passage quoted veries in oriental literatlirez' al r j 11 : ~,, . NQ.: 15.