CjiumjmuiJimcc uf the I' ildi..' I.cJ,;er, Vashi.u ro x, J hi ii i y -JT-lSIf?, Tha debile in the Scnjie yesterday, of which I sen I you li-t night an extend Pil synopsis, embracing mot uf tin proninonl points of Hi ! d'srif-ion, In plodllted u great .-IMiMiliull al the seat ul ;; ivcrnnier.t.ow icg to t'e pt iiinineni''po 11 : ion of st-veul ul the Sciuiom r ngi-pp-l In T lie debate, end fiom il.c upposrl of tkul cluraeier of som of tfuir s'aie menls, ai i-ing out ed li e known re I a lions cxis'in between those trntlemaii fid tha ICxccuiiva of thf Nation. 1 will he seen, thai while Mr. Calhoun considers ihe intelligence liom Kwopi id' n decidedly pc:f:C character, Gen. Cim is of Hie opinion, founded on ad vices received by the government, tint action o.i the meniJics for tha nations' defences should not be delayed, anil the sentiments of the I5i ilish Cabinet art not of achmacier so pacific a i lo wai rant Ihe belief thai tliui will a ban don Orrgnn h'nhcito put forth, ind right which she Ins hitherto enjoyed, 01 that the difficulties between tin two countries are any neater an amicable adjnsimen' than b fore the arrival of iho Il.bernia. TI12 impression ccrtiin'y prevails here, lint no proposition for se'tlemenl on the basil of the 49th decree cf norlhjititude Will b! made by the Ur tiah Cabinet, and that neither country wit! recede from the position which they have a 6umed. Those best qualified to judg believe thai no proposition to sininii the settlement of our difiiculliea !o arbi tration can receive the sanction of Con crcsf , and I am enu'illy persuaded tin no resolution can piss which proposes nn unnecessary delay in gvinglhe nu tice, Public feeling, and Ihe feeling ol the majority in Congress, are in conso nance with Ihe declarations ot the l ies i dent's message, and it will Le difficult tositisfy the public mind with any measure of a temporizing character. Another most interesting sud impir 1 ant debaic occured in ll.e Senate to day on ihe bill of Mr, Faiifiield Chairman of the Naval Committee, malting ap propi ialions for the augmentation, for Ihe A'ivy, and Mr. Hangman's amend- metii, for ihe construction ol ten war sleameiF. After the presentation oftte usual number of memorials, petitions, Siclhis bill came up agreeably lo assignment, and Mr, Fai. field, Chairman tf the Committee, said lh.it it was probably expected from him to give some history cf the views of the Committeee by -VfllUlll llio lilll lldll UCCll KUilJ. Tha protection of our widely extended com merce, at a crisis like the present, wax deemed by the Committee a sufficient refson for Ihe inciease of our naval forcP,even though an immediate tup ture with any other country might 1101 bo apprehended. IJjt ha thought be saw a spirit abroad in the world, which would ultimately compel us lo fighi for our cxister.ee. TVic progress of Democratic principles ts viewed with distrust and anxiety by Iho powers of Europe. The timo is not far distant when ihe syslem of the old world shall totter lo their foundation, but this will not ba effected without a struggle. When that struggle comes, the altar from which Ihe ZJjtnorratic fire has been kindled, will not be overlooked. And when ihe object is for protect! in of our Democratic institutions, who would lies i!at(7 Our destiny must bo Itilfilled, and he who would shrink in the defence of our liberties is unworthy of their n joy men. The interference of foreign nations in the affairs of Jexico, Texas and lJucnos Ayres were referred lo as another reas on to induce energetic measures of the character proposed by ihe bill. I5ut Ihe state of our affairs at the present lime with Great Uriiuiu was the principle reason why we should not delay action on these measures for the national de fence. The various questions which have been Ihe subjects of dispute be tween the two countries in pist years, as well t'i which have bum partially as thc;e v, hich have been dt finitely ad j . 1 t e .1 . were then adverted to and x amineil. Id"t the Oregon question hi considered iho great cause ol the present difficulty with Great lhiuin. lie re acrted our urtqucficnablo right lo tin whole r.I that territory, and declared i to be our duty 10 maintain iho, right at all haztrJs. 15 it it vvou'd bo wuise thin criminal lo shut our eyes to the consequences of war wi.hout prepara tion. We she Lid not incur the bight ing and scathing m pui ition of 1uiion.1l dishonor. Hot lur sitecessM resistance we must rely with ii: 111, unf!ti.t lug con fidencp, not oly rtu tha jastice ol our cause, bul up m the struiigtii of our defences an 1 -11.2 ex'ent of our ie ajurces. If we look up n wir as iin-v itable, this bill clh for It s, Mian would be necessary in su'th an emergency. And if peace is to h preserved, even then the medium suited t a s'ato 0! peace, winch Ihe r-onmiiMee bad en deavored to nuintiiu in the hill, should i'i view of H.e preint movemrnt-i of C-'icit Lntaio, h j sd ,j,t..,. u.ir r?li- '.ions wish .IjXiO is .mother reiion F.'iiy this Jili shOJlJ xseciva ths favoi a- hie consider!1 ton of Congres. A -commuiieaiio:t - wi here read ironi the Si-rretary of ihe N ivy, which lud been mule by ihn co in m it I.'m ihe tu iS of the lull, and seviM al other siiite 11 en It fuirn el lor q 1,11 ti M,,H Cih:u'aed ii snsiain ihe viev,ii.l the cein Hi 1 1 lee, .ml 1 1 to t 1 ate I he le'ounu of tha conn- 11 y. I lie l uge ajipi (ipi niions eontem- illi'd h' the 1)11, and (tie ohjictions u -ed, w.ie releiied lo, hot, lie aaiu, the "Xpendiiures, cor.ti-m jilmii) were led liseretionny wiili l!io l'lflsident. Tne ippropriat iont for the budding of the teaniships was Ihe only one not left discretionary, and these it was pel fee ly ippareol wouM b irqi.red whrther war shonld ensue or peace b preserved. Popular exji"f i nion tur saiil, is decided ly in tavour ot Ihe measuie, or no iie oihei ineasure of (he kind. The pub lic eye 11 tinned to our Navy, whose he roic deeds during the lal war were en -brined in Ihe hearts of eveiy luie Amei ic.tn. Mr. 5;nton, contrary to general ex peclation, mad speech decidedly pi- cific,find in opposition lo any increieol our naval cli'lcnc'. Ho siid that hu had not made any war speech this .esiion, because he had seen nolhiug which jus lififid the belief that war would ensue And as he had no apprehensions of vvai he Baw no reason lor adopting war nieas dies, Ha was decidedly opposed to tha bill, and to Iho reuomnieiida'ionii of the S.'cretary of the Navy. 'I pro visions of the bill were ex imined in de tiil. The present expenditures for the Nivy, ha sai l, amount lo about fi 000. 000 more, milting in all Si 2 000,000 for the Navy of the United States in time of peace. Th shill conns forward is a war measure, in time of peace, and n appropriation ol $12,000,000 cKed for, when lha whoie government, ac cording to tho estimates, is expected to be carried on far 21,000,000. lis opposed the bill, as a war meas ure, because he was not willing that the American Senate should declare to Great Britain lhat iho American people are prepired lor war! Hu had shown by his course, on former occasions, to which he referred, that he 11 id not bsen iltogether bliud lo what was necc-issary lot Ihe national defence. Hit ha was opposed to mejsures, in lime of peace, filiated lo involve ihe country in war. From Ihe close of the war Ihe govern ment has acted upon a plan, a system, which he was ready to carry on!, but hi was nol reaoy to ilepirt from that sys wm, to phnge th-j country into war, cat when ti2j! i nuiliingtooliow that toe peace of 'he country is nol to be prtsev d. His position in regard lo wir or prMce would never ba equivocal, and he wished ihe mcasii res at the coJutiy to )e equally unequi vocal. lie went on lo show that lho?o pro posed were of an equivocal chanetcr. and alo thai the fflarts which ha.! been made in past years lo aui;uniiit our line ind naval foiccs hid been unsucees.fjl. He would not undertake lo argua I In policy of the present naval pence e-tah lishment; but are we prep ind () double treble it, in time of peace, and lo nuke il a war eslablishmen7 Aie we pre pared lo establish a permanent military naval eslablishment? II va tho eoos;-.- quencss lo flaw fiom su;:h an establish nent been duly considcrctl!' lven Great 1'iitiin does not Ittrp up Ftidi an estabushmen 7he ordinary expense of the navy in lime of war is .CIS, 000, 000, and in peace, about .03,000,000 And are we to keep up an establish menl at the same expensa in peacs and in wai? Are we prepared to increase our expenses fro 6,000.000(0 12,000. 000 of dollar.-? At the close of Gen Jacksar.'s administration, Ihe nnmbei if mrn employed in our Navy was a bout '1000. if nis has since been boub ed, and now it is ' proposed lo double the Co iblc Tha present distribution of our naval forces he considered i ijo Jicious. 1 here was no more neeess.n now for naval force in the Meiiteira nean than there is fur a Navy in Ciicsi jj.ke lViy. He wss opposed lo lh' bill, 1I: saw no necessity fur any wai meusure; and be in ivc.l ihe pn.tnoiv! lien, of its coniideidtion to tiie If. si day of Miy. Mr. Ilinpgan mide one of the most doquent speeches of the session, lit won" purchase pear neither with lane: dullars and cents. If we are lo run cl h. iur righ's ai all, let ii l -,ih our lib He rtfertd lo a rem.rj which had tc: made Ly Mr. Fairfield, that hercgrr tt. i! nit Hie ardor ot ihe Senator from In liana ws not nioie tempered will, ereinri. lit- might Ik; ardent, but hi-let-lings rttie not ol Irs own making nty w:re givui hnn hv Ihe .7,miil.tv. 15 11 I. is c uie hru w;ia to he i.i,l.-,-,l y ui- iict, and nut I,y the j;d-r of in !er.ip:ra;i)eni. He uppeaUd lo the Sei a'e lo siy wht-lhcr hi' course here haii been niirk--d bv indi'Cre lion, or wIikiS r the f e'ins rf uriy senator had evei jl.etn i"ou:i.rd y ay expression 0! i.i-. Nur h,d he ever aimed a'b'ow at p. fiien I w th a rmiie on hu countcn 'ance Ik dented also (0 sav n word io!',l"'!"'l! '!,' '' h l,ii il'ingnishf-d and valued f. J, sujr, (Mi. Unton; fi iend, -a roan; wticim he had followed as his politic il nod. I through I f , and than w ith i horn uidillercil wiili no mm more reluct ml ly. Ilii regretted his cjuiso in the Senate tuilay IIj ihcn n-l'erred to llic provisions of do lull 10 the aim ndnieiH whieti he had pru iropod 10 tin posicon of our allan wiili Great ll.iiain Uift naval power ul Knglaud, ami her strength in war and aid lhat lift would laiii!i lo scorn, the in vauon of nny foreign power. I'lngUnd ill never recedn and this eoniriiy will icver recede. The 'Vest. Iiiihaiu Mi souri, Illinois, Wusiein New York, and oilier Siaips had spoken on this tiibject and ha had learnt ol bis friend liom .Mi 4111111 lhat in 1 morning intellionee bail I). en recci vtii thai that S. ate a's 1 hud 1111 111 unously adopted reflotuiions living forever our boundary in Oregon at 51 10, Utno, ie believed, wotihl apeak also, He repre sented here, he said, lha interest mid feel ings of 11 portion nl llie Wrsi, and he felt it to ba bis duly lo represent it fail'ifall v Our relations with Mexica weru referred 10. If Mexico strikes a blow, he said i' rill be because she. knows iImI shu is lacked hy Ureal Urilain. U ho ran sa .hat Great lh iiain is not the insiiuaiur ui die eveuis now transpiring in Tlexico? Il is die secrecy vviih which her nioveiiienis are dways cloiheil thai makes her armament ai ibis limn dcHPrvini; of the most serious a's teniion from this country, Ii was our duU 9 be pippared lor any emergency. He was tor preserving the honor of the country it all hazards. A'.i fsr he was fir war, and to far was iho West for war, and no far ther As a Itcpresenlativfi of llio people of In liana, he hail inirocdund an amendment In die bill, which he believed lo embrace the views ami wishes of his consiiuenis. I: tad the subiance und not tho shadow of ' neastire for the na'ioiml defence' lie tie precated a war like ilia last, lie did noi vwh lo see our coast desolated by the war -hips of Great Unlaid, and for this reason haiHie brouetit.-I'irwiird the measure a neasure which, if earned into elfeet. woul i shield our country from invasion, her eiiies and towns from tire and tho sword, and her lair daughters from insuli and brutal viola tion. A is? iiid li:niiyof Font Children Saethl Ly a Dog. Mr' Solon K. Hones! of Sandlield, being about to go out for nn evening 'i-il on .Vew Year night, directed his elde-tboy, a lad of some ten years ol age, to p jl wood into the stove and leave a good fire when lie anil ihe oilier children '-vent to bed, and to have llio kindlings read, y for the morning fire, The boy did so, iiit put the kindling! tin 1t the b.d-.pr, .so tb'jt the fire communicated In tlicm from iho stovo VVhrn th r fire communicated to uie Kindling, trie children ha I nil gone lo ocil in the cluus'ipr, but ihrre was a l iiih- ful walc'iui'in below. iVr. I!. Iiad in inial ligenl spaniel, which seeing t!i lire com uuuieala lo the wood ami from that to il,p llour, rnouiiied up si;in to givj the rdarm but finding lhat he eo;.i, r.ntmiike the hovs undersiand him, he laid himself down on .me of ihrir beda fir a lew minutes. As if aware of die increasing d!icr, ho Mini returned to the (ire rgain, aed on his ihiril V iiil 10 llie cll.lOlhrl III! illi'CI-.' l!"d l y his barking nol howlini' 1:1 a -v a king the bo? ill of whom had fillcn asleep in tha mean lime, 'fho smoke soon uontioerd them ihat the hnn.iii wii'i 011 fire, ;uid when they enieicr! ihe room below where the (ire was ipre uli.ig, tlie-y f.mnd the f.iiihfid scotio' i it Ins only, stuving to r r i e-3 1 ihe progrcsr. if iho 11 inica with sill his rne-gir--. ?rv! scattering die burning branda with his teeth and paw ia every direction r-.hojl t'le fioir ibinking, no doubt, that if I. J could nut pro cure water this wrs his la-l les-nt to s ivi th 3 house; Il seemed that ho had been doing the Hiuni liclorc hf sucee'fded in a rousing the boys 'I'I. e fire burnt large hole throue'i (he door before, liic bnvs suc ceeded in extinguishing it W. J,l i'ncxjifclc I but Jrfi: Mullig gentlom in ro.'iding near iVarlborongh, in lais county, Sam.'.' days since, ivcnl to new York to oet a hand lo work on I.!' farm lie chanced 1 1 h ivo recomiiicii led to bun 1 young nun who had just f in gi a'.ed from Germany, and through hired persons, (1.- be German could net f; .k F.n'lish,J he engaee;! lo work wi'.ti Mm an I iirrmglit tiie young man ovr; to hia ur-'ulciice. Al dorrk iho ger.ilc.n 1:1 sent lo a neighbor fur a man, who had emigrated Iron Grriirmy many years since, and whose s'e-.dy habits bad. is much as auv ;! ing, iullacnced him in re- ironing the juun 10 01, 10 come and l.n,; with ihe new woi k-'.i.n.d. The Herman who was sent lor, came, ami .-eaie.i iii.iistn . . r . . . I . I I : 11 by the lire. hick, of the other, who was Jrinkiug lii if'. The family were wait ing lor l!:e nieal lo tie nnisln il 1 peetin;' lo icur some regular Duleh la k; did !.) wail in vain, for tho niomeril thu 3 r u 11 ii man turned liom the table, his eyis uie fi.xeJ on the oilier Oernian, lloili stood ul m Jinrnl f 1 ardinir each other- d then others r.ruH- lin y were Lrolhwa, r.nd had met for the ti : -1 time in many year--'. The kind lei-lii'jr, the un bounded joy, the repealed emliiace, were wortiiy iif tovcrsT These two honest Dutch ten ilid l.dk r.'.il hutch thai night, and wil probably do so a long time, as.ihey work hi (a-ins ihat adjain eai-h oiher. Man .nnuh X J. .'nquirtr ijl) uu jd 2d L?2 J. ui1 o "THUTll v 1 nine ." t i.it miriuuv, ri.iutr.tstvi, irio. Wclait week lueiili.ine.l tic arrcat hy Cuiisla hli! lteiillcman, of ill i ce men I'm jiiiMiui; cuuuleilci: innner. lie wcra in an error as tn the naino ol John teller; it kIiouM have liocn William fStetler, mid whu leport sxys, has beim but a alioit lima out of tho lvaUeru IViiilen liary. The oll.rr whoniwc aiiipiMcd to bo Rill' has travelled through the coun try under. the naino of Johnson nn.l is uoiiou'.it an old oll'oiuler. As the hills tound uji on them arc not uienlioneo in lite lulest Dttectorii, wo (jive below a more particular description. 1 eii .SeliMiectady Hunk; ddtcd Juno It, Ijtlo payable to II. I'ratt; Thoinaa rnlmer cashier; Ar chiliald l'rai(; president 5a The t)niut;o ank, .July 4, 1313 ; William Maun cashier, (Stephen D. Day president fi.s lloiic-idslo li.'.nk, payaide to .f J Fish; dated .lanc.-jry 2, IS 13, S II Ward cashier, J Mealy pres ident. 53 Dank of Middlctown; .S'ept 2.1, 1S39; payable to J Ciole; Simon Cameron cathiuii II. Jordan pre sident JOs MerehimlH anil Farm.-rt U.mk, Iihaea; dated May l, l.vl.l,- payable to Thoinas J.,iii'?; J 1J U'il liams eadiier ami T ti Ti 'ilt i j f 1 1. piesident 20a liank of Lvwiritown,- January H, IS 1.1; paya ble to V Cl uk; S D Ward cashier mid II I. Sen! president Nunc blank fives in Biurets (,'oiiiinereinl Hank Florida A LAUGH 1'iG. Hon. S. Ihldy of CjH.VY-.si.On Tue- tiiy last hilled a f,t I log, nvei.iy mo . I -old, which weighed fivj lnuulrei and s j pt Uuds. The hast accounts from ('aibeivl.ile.ir.ei -lion the Ii ). ling of two ol Oie iin n luir i ii dive in the mines al ihat place some week- since, 1 hey were ti nil deal, line had appa rently lived sonic lime, the oiher bad been instantly killed. A WOMAN HUNG. Elizabeth Van Valketiburab, who was oiiv; 'nd for the murder of her hiir-bunl. was (Xf-entcil in the yard btlonijlrig to ihe i'oi.ii.,on 1 ul of L'ulion coniitv, A'ew York. in prvseliee of Home hundred ivitnessi s, nil Saturday, ihe 'J lib nil , al three u'elodi 1 M. President Jones, f the late I'.epiib'ic of Texu, has i-s'.ied a pro; Lunation pallicp on the f.ejii-.i.auru to runieii!! al Aus.io on the 1U Ii 1 cbiuary. n or ier to oigamz? 'siitc Goveniment, and adept sueli nil ei iicasurrs as they may diCia itcresiary foi die geniral well'aifl. The. G.r.umbiis, linlima, G .7 say? that they hive 150 000 ihws in lhat Stale tuv one r i wiiieii can suck all tf.c rr;::' in a iv igliboi hood, te..r up all t!,e bouts, bhees hi,! clolhe.1 about a house jonip on ihe table ind eat his breakfi- l, run three iiii'es, lean 1 sheep pen, kill o() head of s1 cej, tike hid dinner, then come home and bite every mm worn m and child widiio two miles nl lij k lint:;, A New Ilamp.-hiro son ot the muse, in an explosion of poesy, ppcaln of a I nly his M.h ibe ynsoia s liiie a w liiiew aslieil A Decisiirll tvaslatily rendered itl llo ilal.imnrn (,'ouiiiy (hinrt,by Judge- l.egrand lit llio "asa brongbl by I'.'O owinrJ nf tin -te-iinboat Hoson, to recover vT'J, the a iriounl rliarged for the 11 -e of the sai I boa whilst pr ri'iru.ing an exeinsinri no Siind iv. The Gnnrl pruiiDU'iecd that llio eonlrac havinj been made on the i:hib!;t!i, and enir cqtienily in violation of l..w, il wai liters sar.ly void. AN INSINUATION. A primer's money, says the Al ton Den cratie Union, may coiniiioi.ly be found se curely slowed away in his subseribe'i'.' pock t is. Il is assered in ciediiab'e qnarteis, that Hiir.a Anna ia luny ul llavjima, in negotia lions with S-paiii, Rne'and and Franrr, involving- thu relation ul Cuba and the inde pendence ol Mcmco. 1 idiucal intrigues are rib. Wm . "HI 1 1 ForhJa .S.'gnr. Much mti ntion is he ing paid to the cultivation of Sugar in Flori da. The Tallahassee Journal says, it will at an early d iv.be anions the nnii les of ex- poit Imni this Miction and wc doubt tint, Vvil ,;, the heavif-t article of expnrlfrom of the Faiuru and .Seuthprn tiisirieis of the (S,, (y ; lie I FtomlhtS. 0. I'.caijunc Hlh ult "I'he cily w.is filled yesturdiy with eon r ulii tory rumors in rcgaid to Mr. Siidell Tim import al first credited was that he Imii een ordered from the Ivepuhlic; that hi ihereupon deinimled an escort ironi Jalaj)'. to 'in Cruz, which wis refused to him Urat Commander Gerry, of the Homers, then lying l Vina Cm, upon this proceed ed widi a detachment ol otlieers and nmnoc 0 fiscoit Mr !Slule!l to the eoasi, a d'sianee of some 70 or SO miles. We- do nut ai rich much credit to this rumor it pp -v impossible. Again a It-net dated the '.) h from Vera On 7. say s, that up to 1h.1i d re Mr, Slidell had nol demimhrd of the new goveinuieiil any recognition of his nili i rapacity, bul the popnl lr b lief was 1, it such recognition would be refused. An other letter dated the 13, h says; Illc. S 1 dell has demanded hu pmpofis, ba i"i! failed in ihe olj 'ct ol his mission This appears lo us the m 10 proh dile versi in The Mexican papers belore us say until ing on the subject. Jl number of important despatches wcie received by the Pario, which were yester day forward to Washington by mad. So far as we can learn, 110 letters hate been received in town from Mr. Klidell of a I a'e date. Our own opinion is, '.hat at the time iho Pario sailed thai gentleman was at Pue bla. The U. S brig Soiners, (mminaiider Gerry, arrived at Vera t'rez on ihe O b iiihl., and was ly ing at S.-.ei ,ri iis on the l.lih. Tiie Priush brig Fenian, the French GrilTuii, and the Spanish bug Pa'riota.w eu 1 1 li e ivise lying there. The ti numb brijj I ison was in pt:l. These wore all tl t lorei-.il vessels of war al Vera Cruz. Tin 1 hiKKii r (.'renbi and hermaphrodite brie lYie'ruburg eve re 111 port. The rrvidiiiioii in Mexico appears to b. 0 npltli!. I'efore enirring the Chy o1 Vrxieo coiileiuiii'i-s were held bel.vcei. !i'ii P.iade and Gen. Vulencia rejire c. ir.e.l ihe former Government, end for ; iitie, indeed acted as Pit siih-nl nf llie Ife piib'.i-.-. In their 1 onfi lei.ccs, in whieb Gt!i. Totne-I shared, the stihinissiim of tin capital was fully arranged, Valencia iiimir." to spare any effusion of blond. Tho en irancu was not mate till the 2 In'it., when a portion of the garrison ol t!i6 a--jo:a' maridicd out at. d joined the troops un.l; . Piiiedts, and the whnhi thtrenjion eseni'c him iniii llie capil.d in uiiiii.jdi, r.iniJsl ... vr.s of 1 riil'cry. An address of the (Jcne-i was immediately i;-sued. lis eontenls an uni nperiiiiii, save that to he tolerant and pcac In! urges il.c t.uu; rab!c. Gen Par l'h s had previously tdo'iess; d a L iter to (Jen. llener i.ant omicing his inex orable ietirniinrtii;n lo nny thriuieh tlv revolution. The later appean lo ban yielded his authi-rry to (icn. V..en, i 1 evith out a sin. utile. 'i he 'state of sn ee' r whicli the eapilal bad been phteed by II -ma, viari declared at an end en llie .'.111 d Dec, '1 liero was a mpning in Jexico nn t'o 21 i f .1 01 , 01 (!. nft .-.I iliii-eis and otb' r Called bv tlrll. P.iruhs. Ai'ir avctiie 'he promiiiriat.irnlo at S in Luis, he ! ' hired lo 1 lie Jo 11 la his n-adiui .?h as lo 1 1,' -mil lo ihrir pciit! -nl resnlminn, nml tiie re. tire H ltr.y v ii.-a ra.a eijiyiil lo p -. inuer.ed his i-jjinioiis. Gen. Pan des w as ii'.i.iiiilinua'v eho-i 1 I'lesidi nl id the II-piibii.-: N olhini.' is s.iid in the p.ipr 1 s in r 1 1 'o the feel I lies of P afeih s to wards this i ne 1 TV, but vcibaliy wc leant th d he is nr. nnsiih; L MoilitCr, (if the 2 1 i-tst. Cin'. lie.S a:, irticlo upon the critical situation in v. i.;e' tbil Galiforitiitis r-r.' placed, widi :i view . irotisii'g alien inn 1.1 the f u' jei 1. Ill liatl lli-ti.r'o lliecs have li.ikrn Oil! a hesh iii several p .rt.i nf tltc Nor.h exeinni. eeneuil altoni. Ti e anil oritit s of t'tc I)e- ,!ar'.menis were takit g active measures n ncet this (iicrT'cy. The latest d iles fioui this city vv!i!cb tin Vera Cruz rili'ms 1 ul reeeivid, wern tlo 20 h Nov, TI.ev infer from ihetn soiin- what str.i"iely thai ihe Cabinet of Wash ington was in 11 measure alarmed at tin Renin in? rpecl of our relations with F.ng I mil and inclined lo recede from ils exireuii oreicniioiid in reward lo Texas so far even as to restore ihe new Stale ed Mexico. llalleiing tinetioi J' T.mii'ir.r.n .'!e-!iun. The return from ihis State make it r viilenl that he Dein 1 'ralic ranitidines f,r (Joveinor and F.ieiitiri .... 1 1 ' 1 1. . . 1 . 1 in wimniiir, jorinsnn nr.d l-.iiiiiy, art declcd by about 1000 m- joniy. Mdi rh.l in Jitil. A professor i f music w tiv 1 11 a rr it d 10 thu J id ol hycenoii g cnuniv last week, lie whs commuted on breach prom, se, and loanietl the lady f.r lh, Ptp - - P m getting om 01 Jul, alter which a'o-'l'ia'ui in.".'. FATAL ACCIDCV T. On Thursday afternoon last, while two aien were nt work, digging ore in adiifi.on ihe far n nf ,1r, V. Kiesler, near ibis vil lain, Hip .nil above them caved in. "ner .si-iiped w iihoul injury, bill the oiher, llen i v t 1 i t r, a Herman, wis caught uiulei tho f din j 11 s, and although every exer'.ion 'V.is l.irn. (iialely put ill reipiisitl ill to cx-tifat- 1 1 ii, 1 el, it was near twelve hours 11 I ire in' was reached, when be. was found , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,1 ,0 ,aVe been immediately j .,,,.,1!,, r, ,) by the earth, as iheie were no i'mui-e. upmi him. He was about ibiriy 1 1 veins m . ee. A child, appaenrily about a week old, was found drowned in Providence tho oili er morning, u iih a rope round its reck and a si oic i.u tehed toil! What monster wcais ha human form! The .', ,ine Culiivaior says; There are i.,.v iiK Siinday iapers published in New York, devoted to grog-shop trash, fashion- .hie dissipation, and libeitinism.' l'aiher evi r! Th-',Iiraz ban Governmunt has protested against the capture of its a'avers by the !!iiii.h. Ihing out your big guns. The Mercantile Library Association of New York, lias added 1,428 volumes to its e.ili.ciion daring the past year. The num h ,r ;s now 22. T 10 a nila Anna is bigger than llie famous (hdossus of lihodes. He stands with 0110 font 011 the hland of Guba, and '.he other is in tho city of Mexico. I'i; 'M Canada papers nf the 23th, we ind die-e extracts it) the Albany Athis'Tho I on real 'i'nnes of the 2Gh says that des pa'cbes tvnr received on the 2.idi, appoint the I', irl ol Cathcai't Governor (ieneral ol ihs (J ot 1 1 is, and adds that it has heard ti.it 'the nub tia is to be immediately eui iiih' d.' The! Transcript regards the r 11 nor as 10 the militia, as 'premature,' ba: ,1 - as in me new Governor: Tnc appointment of Fari Cnlhearl lo the .ni eriinii nt o! Jiis province, has been, in .I! piolmbility, suggested by the uncertain nature r:!' the iclations al prc-ent pxisiing bo .vein Great I'riiain anil the U S. Al h.in.'i wo by no means apirehend vvar.wc an per, I', ctly understand thai iho appoint in "il of a nan'poi sessmg the military rep I '.'i .n of Lord Gathcar; may be useful n a -re w;i) 3 1I1 jo one. Tho same paper makes loo following i'lnoatirciiii nt. 1; is staled ilnt 1,1000 troops of the line, nn In hn' two companies ol sappers am! ii is, have hern ordered immediately to l.:s country. This will account fnr some: 1 ihe rr eent movetnents that have taken I 0 e i.i iho i.uwer Provinei s, K V9K tiftrv l ili: TMAL OF 1)11 SCO FT. Wo ii-reuily published a stitincnl of the ac ouiti 'I nf l!r. Scott ill the trial before- tho i'l' i-'iyieiy of Louisiana, of the charges 1 ado itgaiiis 1 1 1 1 iti ol lalsliontl and certain eiMi-'ioi, t a-t a minister. The fo'!owi"ir are the charges and the )!a as ;",b!i-hid in ihe New Orleans Dv 1 1. '('.'.v' ('.':irr:;c FmIspIiooiI, in staling tint !! nryCl r. had played cards on llio Sab 1 no till; r wards denying that he had so to: d; and iv,i'ii, when informed of the cur e 1 li j oi l, thai he had not taken p-oprr i'- i-uies to correct il as lie, Ur. Scott, 1 ul s nl h" had done. ' I:' 1 ; - he Rev. Mr. Smylie, of Mis- ili.--'.ntino, '. Inn rfering with, and ! a!', ring the records ol tho 1 I. is rase, by taking away one 1 11 s.iytcry io'tr'?r.;l 1' in..',.-; V .' ' 1' vi'.h ! r Hihl ein itrd on 'I 1 ,' ' I substituting another. .;,,);,', J lnqillllnl. 1 "' .eting wi.h unchristian 1 -.- I '1 tt per in a fofrespondenvn (. leoseiius, Peters and H'-rnrih u, in refemeiu Mi. Clay playing do s .haath. '..; one m grtiva only, that of :s:nvlir. he lh:v. Fiumh Vi'iarzc Heresy, in preaching lor trim s contrary to the Constitution of die Church, in the charge delivered by him it the ins'ai .iiioii cl the lev. Mr. Siionton in i.itnw h as he assumed Ihe so'.e t ijjlit as I Pits' y 11 ri in paslnr of n conoreiiion lo lirert its worship and con It ul ils fond 3 for II neeoh nt ptirpei'i'?. .liqiutlol I'liaii'iiiinwiU. The Pi-ni-h Press, llioi);;h iliey condemn is was r xperied, the tone and spin'l cf the Prciderii's M "s-'agp, sprak highly of it as 111 abb: snd well written document. One "ihe I. nu Ion p-ip-rs say thai, although, Mr. '., iii may '.1 ave been a nouvtl'.e homme ie ti rtaiuly vn '!; an able pen. A no'.v plain has been discovered by Professor lieiiekc, at ficilin. The planet has been named A s t r e .1 , uftcr the goddesj of dustier