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V. 0: ams* is Agent for this paper id Ms essral Ntencies Neat liort s Pialadelptds, Ind Boston, and Es authorised:lr. receive sabacriptiolul and advsnisesnena for as. I . III OMANZIVA.II,•BIIrte Ltd advaltise- Mal. far raj. awiwr received Red forwarded free of •Cram MATI Dana asst,: —AdvertLreareoto • anifialverfoloas. for Ittui paper, will be received vad forwarded *oak this ease. • • ET Atitinitilu• thiorti'Aimrcat.—.ldvertise teem Itnel stloctiptions to the lionh Amelie•reOa * Muted Siolcv Oneue,Ptalillelptde, reeelyed sod for, warded Atm thin office.. • - . ll7Paaarcrin..Comancro.lart—e.b.C 6 o l, 46 fa, mit Taltalthla perm; will be seemed and (onward DICIICIO.A.IIO Wino STATILTICHAT ' . ' cow. rownwroxii. OBHVADUNGIAN, • Of Itaets sal iiarrot roonau ....4ltNßY W. SNYDER,. • Of Oolott County. • 101[ tormat aitZLL JOSEPH Cl. IiENDERSON, .Of Weablagten County. • Antimafia,.la mall.Whln Nominations for • Allegheny Comity. ' " roirvinnir =nap courim, • N. swats, roa gym. moos, TWIST MIT COMM, - • _ , JAMES CAROTHERS, , . • or wir...um. ' was ♦ISRMILT, - hiOROAN ROBERTSON, Piattiiush. " • ' BIGIIAM,LownI3‘ A. ft NV/U.IIER. Eazabota. - •' • . • /OLIN faICI.O9IICV, Robfason. JAN ES FIFPF.,-Sooartlerl. raolucriao AtT•Ol9l7, FLANEGIN,•Limbunh.7 ES . EZNEzEit BOYLE, Nona fare Ca. .011•01, • %VAL 'FLYNN, Lo'arer St. Clair. • B. COURTNEY, Cato. .• . ra'REE NEU: PAGE. FOR -LOCAL MATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NE WB, tray. Navy in axico .sad Texas. ' The questions of sdminlag New Mexico as a State, and of snit mg, the boundary' dispute with Texas, are becoming of a - men intensely interest ing club - aver. The chagrin of the Southern ultras, at General Taylor'a hut brief message, is only exceeded by' the alarm at" the comas matters are 'taking I, the New Territory. They know that Cirlifornia.ia gone from them beyeed reach, and they isma no hope of making any thing out of Utah: ; Thuy: hang on to New Mexico, therefore, in with death 'grasp. They now threaten terribie think if the Whine !boundary claimed by Texasis _ sun aliened, : . Tort Washington conespoed eat of the Philadel. phia Ledger, who Is supposed to Task the : vans of the friendlier the ompibus bill, says that therein a determination, on the part of the South, to resift — the Piesicknt's yaws on the *objector New Mei tie eta arm', The South, he rays, are now de %ermined to tiny all their turcamh on, Texas; and latent' Lave been written to various parts of the South pleading the ease of Texas as that of the - whole South, and promises of assistance have been ' tendered from all parts , in care Texas should en deavor tri oven her right by force, The, same writer further smith that letters have • been Secetend from Tenn* of a moat starmingnimi. Testa is determined to eerie., and encouraged by the ander of ateisaance from the neighboring States, May internist to take forcible possession of Santa Fe, mad a acilision.between'the United State troop and an armed force of voter:nem nod rangers it by no screaus : improbable.. ; • There maylss some Ceindation.ror the elite ". theta; hist wo have no doubt that is is purposely greatly ctaggetited to help tho passage of theme ailing till; on which the price of Texas "arida to greaWdepends. If. Texas nadiutalaca another crastulOtpdgaltifenta Fe,:she will fare itinerant tbm wireit anti made the abortive efrott ItOrna fetus ago' The Prindentwill take caps that New Mex. . ico, either as* Territory or State, Shall be proem 'ed from the y Waren - of Telt*. In theineaniime, the upright, indicionta and man ty policy of Geo. Tallier is gaining him troops al friends,alt through:the Denham States. No one eon bad faint with it: feel that It is right, and thasif will b I approved by the people, and by posterity; Thisfirespeas with which he, has with stood the treetendeeieweetteee which have btet brought to buy' opoialhisi, - to zeolite his noquies. etnceltii the pnistie of the Ontaibni Sal, hiss' endcitenhiso to the people. They feel shit he it \the Pintdenttiad.that he is honest, and that be is iinGdenee in him is unhouaded. Mc almekplepartereisest of Mee University The mom% announcement of Leetnres, in this Justly celebrated milieu= bas just beenpalatheri. bi lookaag over it we ham gleaned some facts which may be of interest to sovie of ouireidera The Faculty consists of Doetrea,Valeatinis Mon, Granville Sharp Putasoo, hlartyn' Paine, Gunning S. Bedford, WM= Datmold, John Wellman Drs. per; Valentine Mon, Ir., and Wm Darting.. Few, if anyomutolions In (ha countryi can boastsof a Faculty mere able: and justly celebrated. In addition to'theother advantages afforded to studems by this institution, the &acuity have dellm named to avail themselves more thin heretofore of the drreat faralities which the city of New York allonis foe the mammal observation of medical and surgical. diseama. They , have theretofore deter mined to mimici and extend their course deli:n eat instrucdon, nod instead of holding one weekly, to timblish three Chniques, one on San:ardor, Mondays, and Wedneadays, under Dra. Mott, Beil. ford, Patti 1.011, hod Detmold. In mew of the great importance of clinical in. strucnoo, they have also determined to ilevotethe month cklactubm—formerly occupied with a pre liminary coarse of lectures—to this land of 'astray. t tort, sad which will be connoved throeigliont the session. At the two Medical nod Surgical Clin ique., sea the Obsteo:m Clunque, which will be held each *eel:, there will be displayed before the claVinvery minety or disease, and theiterious Sm. gicahmeranons. The gentlemen having charge of the 'respective Calques are making the most ex. tensrvearrsoganems to present the class opportm ninesfot dlnicol cbservatmo, not mermaid in this Mammy. Dr. biou's Clinique which has been in foll:upenition EMT Itua ?ovridation of the school, manniands an abut:dance of mterestiogaod moor. tati cater Medical as well as Surgical, from nll lx Dr. Dennold's private Cliongie, which has been auccenMal ruperthon for many years, and for which I P 2 P 4 t O 2 of more than sal thousand (lemmas in New York fun:Luba pert of the ma letter hus for Imre yielded at least one rapist °Pee/lion fee every= Wedneedai throughout the year, mat to reemitss the huge number of minor, ...'Yin important TM* blietypee will be metalled ?till more, earl form' the nucleus of tha MeAklitAl43l2o2ll Chniq22 4 to be held by Pro -Pallisoct ail Detratold, • Dr:l3edibnYwill bring before the clare * the m a d• cm aiireamelsreolier women ' and cluldren which - ice owe opporinumes may supply, grad wilt select Cron the otherainagmes alt tbosecesemomi e h appertain tolls henna,- The Di 4 entm °Nene - important meddles, which arose croteuvassio ir the young premium's, will receive special emoo• um:head the mied of the student w;11 be cotonam. ly rgrethetto the um:velem of divininirdiAll be moven nriginie and fondloml derangement, as sarpeg PoPkUlle. ouir pricuce least' be thus seen that the Faculty will terve nokfortirtiattempted tO provide their clam Mr . smile amount el INVetiCal I.llll2etiCe, *Da Which can axewed oelY blitrOpolis like New - Ymtr fr. all,thb pepertmtpt; of tkelettionioo, the mom 4smenviveszelesopierepanusass are making to af ford all the feclitim req.:red Yu complete med, ioSl.edommoo, sect in *Mimeo the students will h eT4 * e eiVedeellY *4 ' 314 4 the New Yea limpital, Moly, la which two *mama sees foe nog obusocCosrenaimnfoequeet.,Teeidesthieitoii , orso4bmi ZymMtlose, , eoil 'time cribs most Jmpw memedatittuelly, C10117113$ Which are a great somber 1 222 / likero is the &Ileum lioopits), ma the Eye sw ig. yogrommir, lute rim varlomireopewouies the', 64, , which °Pta io impak's wide 44 4,1,1 sad tin-preakil ob , givatioti , _The- Legiuts - cannuace In Omobsy, sod I s e al&' 3 eli• When io ,great facilities are afforded ?or obtalte uvi ha extensive and secant., knowledge of medi cal meow, there shlpld in so weal le any par. mon of one CM* of elle and accomplished :~; ik c-r ° l hut* Neen.-:-A Linnet:tan ISM or= our table, a leMnis delivered by this irtultiman to the Student/of Washhigton College, in which he in been for Oizaberaf years a ranted pram. sne. The lecture he uis weld to be only Ms tril auctoll to a coarse in the same institution, 3 rPoll Phgalotogy aid the laws of heahh, . and Its Partied": object, se mated; la to demonstrate the itttportarme m educated men of s knowledge of Iheeosobjeetr :. If those whieltfollow be in accordance with the prov:ase afardid. by „this, we, should think that Washington College has good meson to felicitate . Melt opoa this important feature 3a its course or instructios. Is this, the Doctor' certainly shows hinmelfto be.aniaster of his nrocumoo;-fally as brining his eel:mutton for eiternslve Learning, sound discriminating judgment; and exact mac. Beal Imowledge.. . We me pleased to learn that it is . hie intention to remova shortly to elicits. but that he will eon; thane his' lectures In the College till his ilsee - oii he "applied bennother. Oa We 44424111 1E4%1004 ire.ll4efel agreeably surprised by receiving our Philadelphia pipers of Tuesday, some twelve hours in advance of the anal time of arrival., • We hope this decided tin. preyement will continue. We take ihe following item, from the North American of June 25: • • Tan Pretermama .14117.0di Coxrimr.—Tbe Committee of Three Hundred met last moth, in the Company', Bowes, and the reports receivrd from the membets ot it showed, that since the lan medal, an additional sobreeptios of cca am sand esgAt hundred and thim.one Acres had been sectueo. This is conaidwaldy beyond the amount oneevaary to bind the conditional subsarlption, and that being obtainedithe Company hes DOW laso - 0144410 construct the roadway on both sides The ample/ of the present subecription tirill'he applied to watilug the road, as far as it will go , and there is every reason to believe the main sumVequired for that puipose will won be obtain dd. tihould the citisens of the municipalities of Allegheny county answer the reasonable expecta tions termed, the Improvement will be completed, without one dollar of debt, between this city and Pittsburgh, using the AlL:Then) , Portage as acon necting Plinnerbranza ems Oar ) EIILIOAD Ccorrarrr.— We had the pleasure of seeing in this city, yea. tardily, Oen. William Robinson; Jr.—the able and indefatigable President of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad Company. 8e has come hither on basiglen of Importance eennected with that for. provement, end gives a Mom glittering account of its progress. One hundred miles of the road are now under contract, and the ears will he running from Pittsburgh to Cleveland maim tire nod ore 'This isr mid grihkiug l and mobile - it prom that Gen. Robinson has beets moat active us the discharge of his arduous duties, and lost no oppor -rushy which could forward the Interests of the Company of which he 'to the leirtd, It it, also, a testimony to the skill and mum of our townsman -- Solomon W. Roberts, Ere, who holds the difficell and responsible post of Chief Engineer. " DeaTo or Co& Dorm —Col. Dupree, a well known gentleman, wavvetently billed by his soa in•law, in Hinds county, Miss. ell. Dupree and lila' aot.'telaw, ?ILL 5. Gravel, have for some time past bad • difference. Oa the 8:1t Ind,- they met at a eimich near Brownsville, Rinds county. Graves left the church, but was loon followed by Dupree who epproached him and asked if hewn* armed. Oriver, hoping to ;lege= a dillieuliy„ geld he was not. Dupree the:iv:ied Grain from his horse and env hula several times trick a Milk% when QUOa drew a pistol and' shut the Goland through the bOdY. Col..Dapree died in aboutime days. hir.Graves gave himself op to the authorr . 'ties and wu,aognipcd, the evidence proving Jug: bfiable homicide. , A bill bu been. intrbdoced into the Connectic, Legiiintare, inventing for the floe oiimpriionment or clergymen. and teil4iiltniel., who chill unite white with colored pencils in mtitimony. FllOll 1717A-1111180TO8. • .Ceitespetelenie of lir Pittsburgh panne. • Wslitnartoe, June 24, ISSO. . Canfirmations—Whe President • on the Consprazatee—loale , s Speeettliad Pros pects oa action—Waste or time to botb - . ltonsee—idend . Spoliation • The Sernme,thb Weraoeo,. ecnifirMed the nom- MOOD of Hon. Abbot Lionel:ea, w be minister to Eaglet:ld. They also eonlirmaeleVeral other &pip. matte and forahmt szpototutenta, of wittehj short mod you a list to MY nem. The conlirmatioci of Kr. letwroneo woi,requiret by Mr. Webmor, who demanded it ea d o e to the . sentlemon himself, and to the Sweat which ha is a citizen. .f3en.Tsylor speaks In private sonversation,vrith Whigs and Dromecres, most decidedly against the Gempronuse bill of Mr. Clay in Sib Senate, sod impresses the belief that it will not stele the agitation which eciiiulses the country. The proa • pect of the adjoatment scheme is now duller than Nu over been mince the develcpement of the tr• reconellealdnoppositles to it by the Southern air Mr. Clay, among cohere, cookases that the chances are unfavorable for in success; and when desKinds,the elate of the cue must be bad indeed, bat I em aorry to say, that the ground' of opposition, by some Southern . Senaton,nre tech an will preclude any settlement of the question on any terms. • This has been a ;triathlete and W spent day in both Houses. In the Senate, Mr. Soule had the cool assurance to begin a speech against the ad. minion of Cilithmis, under any ham in which she has asked for admission, which will require tomorrow for its completion. Now, I say that, considering all that hat been said and done upon this subject, within the pastseven months, this is 'disgraieful to the Speaker and the Senate. Atwo tbijuropeech•at the close if a six months debate— The very . idea is muses to excite indignation in the country. Lot It be remembered that each day bus Soled Sthray, in either branch, cow ihe pea pie ; 1112,060, . and that there have. been two hundred of them irrecoverably lost, equal to a throwing Into the sea of`fralk s ' million of dollars— jAnd bulbs Souse the appearance of things woo equally dishearthnieg. . There also the spirit of tebblier ruled and wasted the hours. The day was given up to a realisation of the dente of the trespassers upon Uncle Born's hardly earned and hortertly paid for domain. - I wrote you yeas) , terday, of the citron:ming of the advocates of the land bounty bill, under which it hundred millions of acres oi so, would be bodily carried ant of the pabiio domain and coaferred arson soldiers of for. met wan, and persona claiming in their name,..L Amend and supplementary conclave was held, si Is - sold, law/ night, on the Sabbath, at which, Miller, of Ohio, brought foiVard a substitute, which was adopted by the meeting, and will be moved in dee time in the Hones. This "chafing* Promotes to cone r bounty lands upon soldiers of ill wars, trout 1712 down to 1850, but confines the grants to such of them as stow survive, and to the widows of 'nib as ate dad.. ThS restriction will remove . Ct peat objection to the lancer meunre, name! that it was only providing a boentifor this frettas and , sharp death:go of the agents and lobby 1 members, in getting up, filth evidence hi casen of deceased soldiers from whimi there might:bongo : claim against the government. This amendment will also greatly:educe the ag gregate' amount of land to be granted ender it, as it. cuts off very numerous elate:Sof spplicants.— The suns of abdribution, as proposed In „the cabs cheroot eatteusbill, are 40 acres for three mouths then, 80 acres feria minas men, and 100 acres for those who served over a year. , A canted was expected this morning, over the order of business, for this being the semi monthly, steatite!) day, the House should have proceeded to the coil tithe States Sr resolutions, bills, and ether propositions of that character. How, Wis. retain was the first State to be called, and Gov. Doty and Mr. Durkee had given notice- that they should introduce into the House for immediate . sSion, and not to be referred to the unfathomable slits of the Committee of the Whole, a bill. on the immediate admission of Califortia. ' By MS deans the subitet would have been brought Ijitreas the House in a manner that would have risen the , friends if the measure an undopbted i4dmithire, and that hrotild have lid to • speadf thttlegirout or the questen, one way or the other, ly et in order to anticiPath and prevent the es parted movement, • motion. was mat h to pas over this 're ular badness of the day: and to go into commutee oaths bounty land bill, w hi ch p, Saba—area 5 0 4 1 180 ." Udder the cheat:Stances !Stemma be considered • votelgeinstSe a , i d " 011 the Calibrate question. There were twenty three Not*, numbers who voted against ism whom were Ileum Dimenett,Hesaseh: nelThoitrolaii, of Pennrylvuln • It Is well sake* sttek votes ermainently bakes the people; for Tastier myself that not one who betrays their latsteds in this manner ran hope to tense to pub• lie life, after this conduct. The House then went into committee on the lend biLliand after — three hours of contemptible dfirittkli without action 'dimwit Imam, CM=MEMEMIEMMEIM TWO WEED LATER HON CILIFOROLI Arrival Lb. crelle;nt tatj: DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION AT SAN FRANCISCO Thestesmer Crescent City arrived on Mantis) , morning tut st.NeN, -Ytsr,,,YPtke from Chsgie,', with two Leeks' Inter news from Cilifornic , . , The ot earner lithmis tiiiled from Panama on the:lothnt and arlacil at Sin Francisco , °Attie sth of.hisy,liiiiitig been 24 dayain mixing the wage: She took froMPanuna 241 passen gers, among whom Were several' ladies. Cho hailed again from 511:I Francisco on the 15th tilt., and anivedat Pinania Inst , bringing thenlitia Prom-San Francine:es which have reach. ed Now York by al 0 Crescent City. CHANTSPCELECTION IN SAN FRANCISGO, The following is a list of officers 'chasm at the recent charter eleitilrnt •In San F . :raincoat. It will be seen . thst the Lem:Amos hive seccared th'e Mayer, and all the general officers of the city, *riffle tbe Whlge have a majority or the aldermen and isalstants: • The llollowring in the list—Whip is walks: Abracw—Johrt W. Geary; Raw,ler—P. Citylliaiihid —X. Fallon; Cary Atiereep--T. Holt; Cup Twarrarer-7Charleatt. Stout Control L 13erty;Strearcostwaiwkner 7 tD. McCar ty Tax Collertor--V1 tn. ld;lcorin. Alderman --Ckeselle Minturn„ A: A. Selovei, P. a:Macanctray, David Glarapic.C. V.Stervart, Mortal L. Mott. Win. Greene, Wahato AL En Asnatara Aldermen— A. Bartel, A , 316reis, L. T. MAIM, Vol. Sharon, C. T;Botts. War. Corbett, .V.Meityarad, F. P: Van Nun. • Asteenssors—R. B. Baraptaa, F. C. Bemirtt, Jahn Garvey, Halsey Brower, lobo P. Hoff, IL Miller, L. B. Cagle, Jolla H. Gillen. GREAT . FIRE AT SAN FRANCISCO. A nett dostnictive fire took place at San Fran dicer on the morning of the 4tb of May, which dentioyed over two hundred dwellings, and prop. eriy to the amount of four or five millions. An . extra Aka California, Lintel .on -the day of the conflagration, farolshes the following particular.— About 4 o'clockihis morning the alarm of Are wasgiven in Poruinadtith Square, andflernes were seeo,issuing Gym the buddiag hence is the Uni. led States Exchange. Befiire many Penclitiv had collected the entire building wan enveloped In Eames, which communicated with' lightning like rapidity to the Phenix Exchange, towards Wash ionton -alien; and to the Empire Hone uponito Clay street side.- - Alarm and /confusion pervaded all Ode., soil all the efforts which could be:used to cheek the 'lames were utterly froitleu. Tne nano was animated beyond expression, and hundreds were teen hue. tying to and fro trying to clesttbeir stores of goods, and convey them to a place of nem. The fiainen spread anus Washington street and caught the building %moo the neposite corner, and also-the S. A. Wright Nall. What little assistance could he offered toward cheekier( the flitrleo was oleo avail, and Ike huge_ lakes of boning materials. which' were welled by the breeze and fell upon the ear rounding buildings, rendered their lintructon in. avitible. The entire block between Kearny, Clay, Washington and Montgomery street. war entire ly destroyed, with the exception or Cadential:dr lag bottle, and Burgoyne dr Co's. The heal, money, sod valuable papers in al. moat all the mercantile . houses Were saved. Up on the nosh side of ,Washingionsireet nearly. all the buildings Were consumed to. Montgomery, in chiding thelarge biiek building occupied ea the National Theatre. Taking a backward morn the Eames (Vega arson Wenington street and des. hayed the Bells Union, Haley Hone, Washing. ton Bali St. Charles Ilatel, Alta California Print. inleglablithment, Frazer's building, and all the edifices up as far as Dupont strert, sarcepiug through to Pacific, and going down, again to the lower comer. Tee loss of property is very rrea , , sisrioesly els limited at from them refire, • millions rf dotlem.— As arm as it was rendered renal, dint the north side cif the square coma be coasumedr we had stopped our morning edition, arbich had jest Stone to press, and commenced moving 1:113, press sod materiels into the piste. We were enabled through the hindnersof friondsexed acquaintances who mintitlycame to onrissistance, to succeed in seems' • olasidernble portion of s e..our miler's! sod oar preues, although linnet damaged from 6f Tae beildiegs both front sod rear. were- coarsely count:ord. Upon is. south side of Clay street all the Mores were badly *ranched and scriotirly damaged, but were caved . from deureetiou by the arduous exertions of the cit'unts and property holders, who:threw water upon the renrchiog fronts, and kept the roofs cowered with wet bleu kets. One or two empties also did good basica in that section. There is no doubt whatever that this are Woe the am of Incendiaries, and we are happy to hear that there is a prospect of their spew. Etttpicion has already attaelmi Itetlf to three 'lemons, we learn, and the police are upon their tenet One of them has been arrested. It is totted that two lads sleeping in the basement of the Empire— n the balsas( aalcOn—perilibed In the fumes. Sett end persons worshipped by the disebarve of fire arum caused by the heat, tot gone of them den. geroerly. The llamas were not subdued until about It o'nlock, and while we write the embus are still blaziag brightly stud glowieg with angry hest, as If in triemph at the work of devnestion of the fire ling. Oar nelghbe ea of the Pacific News moved all than material oat or their °See, but succeeded in caving their building. The oilier of the Journal of Gammen,' wis do. vented, .Ik4 II ppitipq of the type and material of the establishment. Tr. eirects or this cantl 'ration mill tall ticaal• ty upon the city at the preterit time, end probably peeling:* temporary deprenaion In buttineae The acarzity or water, and the nrer abitence or any thing liho au organisation in the marina partial., rendered their &M.Ga leas available than they otherwiiewould have been. A reward oflllo.ooo has been odered by file Ho• not the Mayor for 11%1 del ec , io rr of I be incendiaries. If we take into conaideration the great extent of property destroyed, =merino an area mom than three titnes an kige as that of the December Bre, we dl not think the gs•lmated Iona( four millions of dawn W exaggerator. The San Franciamo Journal, of May IS, riayar— The work of reconstruction goes bravely an.— Already name forty lour near !mutes are id pro ven of erection, some of equal dimensions with those that were deemed by the fire, and not • few nearly completed. In a raw davit more, the wreck of the late conflagration will be cleared away, and scarcely a vestige of devastation will reams to mar the general aspect of spirit •nd prosperity wrack characterises oar unusual', fair city. The energy and alacrity—the expedients and miner/Nes which distinghish the Anglo Amer lean population of Cakfornia are conspicuously evinced In these rapid and ebeertng operations. FROITTIIE TRINITY'RIVER. The schooner Ryerson, arriyedatSan Francisco on the night of the lith,of May, brings the latest intelligence from the now settlements in thi entity of Trinidad Bay. This Alta Cabforelan says:— By far the moat interesting intelligence by this antes! is the discovery of very rich gold mines in ha vicinity of the upper bay. Mr. Built, wit einikef the party who made art exploration of the cosetbetween Trinidad and Point St.Chorge, and eoterettaziver which they supposed to be Tnnity river, abontfourteen mike to the Northward of Trinidad. Misr'lre? cuticles into the ees from the Elatward,iankla quite a formidable stream, I having three ettaandkall of which are navigable, being &road with an sibundeece of water. In the main channel thefotre fifteen lathome of water. Upon the male bantiztf the river to the North. but a short distance from the mouth; le en Indian value, and another one upotittie Southerly side. The current of the river is abotivwx miles an hour. Mr. Bullitt, with n email pang In a whale best, explored the river kr about thirty codes, until MC! Clan! to rapid, having about thirty feet fall in one hundred yards. They were endued la their upward preplan bp the Indians with their canoes. The tribes isp• peered numerous but were quiet friendly. The, l it piirty were three dap and a calf In attending to the rapids. The country is represented on very brace and abounding in elate rocks with quarts. gold has been (nand in abundance at several points near this Jiver In dry diggings. have thee • .rample" of the - gold taken nett about It mica from the mouth, et is very fine character, intermixed With throe other metal, the character of which we are not able to stem It la probably ' A party of forth Lad left' Trinidad tot the mines, end keeled at Rome spot where they had found "gold diggings." A portion of them had returned (or prethistons. Mr. Bullitt himself has coat down for provisions and other entrain See, aid intends returning tmmediately to hie party la the "-digging.." ' " We regret to hear at a serious accident to hoe's crew. From the statement furnished axe appears that en the evening of the 27th of April, es gee pitengere of the brig Cameo tell St. George'. Pint la a whale, hoot bound for Trinidad Bay.— When about 10 "miles out, the sea being rough, and tbd boat leaking very badly; they became alarmed and put (or shore, when on landing their best wits capsized is 'the surf. The following named persons were drowned: Mr. Fitzgerald, froth Biston Mr. Frederic Arnold, front New Or. leans, Mr. WhieS and Germens. Mr. EitgeneDallentsnd wee saved by an Indian, who jumped' into the surf to -his agslatanne. Mr. An nold We with and children in San Praurtab. The boat which proved no disastrous to these geotinmen was Indeed an ill fated one. being' the identical one beleoging to the Arabian from which Meurs.'.l3ache,Browniontind'Peoples were lost- IMMIGRANTS FROM THE. SALT LAKE. A patsy or invent hundred-Mormons, from the Salt Lake, arrived it Stockton in the latter pas of April. The Alta Calltainfan says:— • Our Informant learned, from members of the company, that content thennowy mountaini was attended with writ a. difOculty and the meat fa Sitting hardahlo. Thity.l.l the drat rompany of *bile men that have penetrated California rota from the region of the Pall Lae . , and they came into, the settlernatnef California deatitote and' exhausted, having lest every flog' In the taws of the-Stens Nevada. - A lanmenalgramte were pretarlng to leave ler California, and knot are cutout lad that The jaw. lay has been undertaken too early far the safety or welfare of itonsteranle Many or lb. lest Year States emigrant.' had wintered at the Sall Lake, and would push through ID California is soon as PrOkabio! INDIAN DIFFICBfisTIKV -The following nuntuve is eopled into the Alta Californian of May.llth, from . Sacramento Transcript. The date of the , latter paper is not 'Mentioned, and this leaves Win doubt whether this is a new mummer, or the one of which we 'previovily_had imperfect --Twoweeksogo a partyof indianscamersteolth • fly upon a few miners who were sleeping aftei their work was over, In their tents, on the North -York, some twenty miles abo ve Auburn. Before the Indians gave any warnieg 'rube *lime Of their presence, they killed two, wounded another, and torn eueceeded to making their escape:- - On Friday of Last week a trader, who'svas tray. clinic with his team, was sort:idled by tedious whin about Veen miles above Auburn. Two 'snows from their bows took effect in his person, and he only saved his life by ' a precipitate flight. They carried off his coat, which he' Left In his wagon, with 8500 Worth of. Must in the pocket— They also robbed the wagon of the valuable goods it contained, and,killed several of oxen. The accounts of these outrages spread rapidly; and on Saturday Jut • company of about twenty men, part of whom were Mt:rooted on. hones; Warted from Auburn and Kelly's bar, fa pi:lnuit of the lodlano. They found them encamped to • valley, near Blinolatown, abort angle and a hail' tem the North Fork, and come twenty miles above Auburn. It was thought the Indians wens a hundred strong. They were armed with bows and arrows sled had one gun. , • • The whites ten medlamly fi red upon theni,arbere. upon they ran, occurring in all directioes. - After thus the whites were occasionally allot at by the Indians, email parties of whcim were Mend here and there In ambush, (rem which they were dnven as ellen es discovered. Two; of the whiten were wounded with SITOWN, but not fatally. The kies of the Indians could not be entertained. Twenty five dead bodies were found, and it is supposed they conceeled and- carried off others of their deed. Among their dead were found a woman and a child. The party returned to Auburn, hair. tog with them several sealer, which were egad. Wed to that place in rho early part of this week. It Is believed by soapy of the miners that white men are among the Indians,leciting them to hoe. ulitlea. It to pretty certain that n German doctor has been leading thorn on In some of their attacks. ' A meeting was held et Auburn, last Monday evening, to raise a company of volunteers, for the poepote of scourleg the country end making war upon the Indians wherever found, so long as they maintaia a hostile poaition. FROM THE GOLD REGIONS. The Pacific News, of May ; 15, mentions that a mass of geld and quartz, weighing fifty pounds was found near Mariposa, and sold:for sixteen himdred dollars. In the samepaper is:a letter from Yuba city, Irma which the followAg is au extract: According to the extensive preparations now ma king, them will be . Inure gold tatted out at Feather river alone this wasou, than Com the whole of t.. - ifornia during the last. Nearly the whole..river and its branches are claimed by the companies who have made preparations on a large scale for snak ing dams en the new French incthod, which is by tithes sand bags, m ade of drillings, about one yard 'square. This mat.es a good dam with a tenth pad of the expense of the old method and ttme of dig ging a race. . . Anima, DRY Elrmamm.—The miner, in the vil lage of Auburn, near the North Fork, ore doing re• mar kabl y well. The mine running through the town hbeing dug op,even tattle doom of the sores. Six men working a lead in trout of Mr. Boum, atom, took one morning las *eel:, 540 in coarse gold, ned averaged .0100 each daily, fur the last weer. The ground under this core is undoubtedly very rich as the largest day's work was interrupted only from the fart that the proprietor of the store claim ed a right to the land on which his budding is situ ated. One party /0 the ravine near the village took out $lOOO on Wednealny last. The Stockton Times furnishes the following items of intelligence from the Southern mines. Mr. Peter Mahan, of Sonora, informs us that the placer at Columbia coy, (about five miles from SO aura) is not less than 3 miles square. On Friday last a Mexican found a lump of goldlying near thei surface, weighing 4 pounds 7 minces, and Me. Ma han has also m Ms possession! a lump weighing 17 ounces, found near the same spot. The placer hoc been discovered tube of extraordinary depth. One largo hole has been dug to the depth of Ca' rem, through red sod of a volcanienatureand the (parts has not been reached. Throughout the whole depth',fmtn u feet below the sutfere, gold is great abundance ban been taken out. It is suppowd' that Mu whale area of this inv. menw placer to of the same character. From many holes miners have taken out from 4 to 5 pounds of gold per day. Several recent and impotiant ditenveries have peen Made on the filokehunne. t)itt 'of one hole three men, in two Jaye, took out the sum of s4o(a). Some large lumps have been found, and neatly ev ery man ts making an ounce • day: — A large emigration to setting towards the Otlav ras mince, among whom are many front the north ern Mille.. Near San AliW , tllo, a new 'placer has hem found, and here iriners are making 3 ounces par day. 6lurphy'e New Digging on Ole Stanislaw . are persous..w.b.o.*ork ate eilakyo t fair uverage affttii. .• . . . aseently, In the Mari pass.:eountsly:s. lump wet . s! . ing 7 pounds was found just :below the surface of the munt. The Neihe News mention that the get:lona state of health at the placers Is good, end the re+ ports of the sueoefs of the mitten, both North awl, South, favorable. Considerable anxiety way manifested at .San Frauciaeo on acetmat of the non arrival or the steamer Chesapeake. She was one hundred dace omfroin Panama, with 3.11 r pa , ele gers on hoard. Some of the papers are advocating the propriety of toting oat a vmael to proceed down the eats! in search of her.—The Alia California oppotors the' motion, however, and says Hardly any reasonable person would think of despatching a vessel in search of her when there us an many stamen and 'ailing Vessels throng ing the Pacific coast. If soy accident hu hap. pened to her, wo should deeply deplore it, but R. 500 tea very good sou boat, we do not antici pate any such thing. Her capacity for carrying tool Is very limited, we'are aware, and with 'her sensitise cannot make to rapid progress as a sail ing Teasel. There Is nemesis probability that her passeugers are ..autrerinn the horror. of L. 1 1 .- 1.1611 upon the bleak shores of Lower CaliGarnie," 'ay more than thou or an hundred other vessels brand hither. The ship Samuel Mural had stylised at San Francisco In the very abort passage of one bon• deed and nine days front New York. • Mr. Edward Connor, formerly or New Yod, has Leeman one of the proprietors of the Alta CAI liforola. The reamer Carolina has been placed on the: mute between San Francisco and Oregon, and was to leave on her ant trip about the 23d May, when the steamer with the mad from the United States was expected. The steamer Gold Hunter in now plying he tureen Sacramento City and San FfIIIICI2CO. A vote has been taken at Sacramento City ort„ the qaestion of itautnaing a tax for the cOnsteuctioo of a levee, to guard the place from farther inland► bona. The vote stood, in favor of the measure 5131 Opposed, 15. The murder of Dr. Richard Thompson, sop peeled to belong to New York, is recorded. The • Wowing particuloni are given: He woo murdered no the road from Dniongo.to Mention, on the 16th of March, by lout Amigo Mans, named, McAlcomb, Rodgers, Win. ters,ned Shirley. Alter robbing him, shop pm* ceeded to Mazatlan, to embark nu Callkunts.— The Ant then bought • launch, and Zell for Lower California. Shirley wee taken and delivered to thu authoridee In Mazatlan. On him wore found SLOG in Mexican gold, which he conStned were .hdren Irma the Water'. trunk; he also :alined that. rani - murder was committed by bleAlcomb, from wbom`he received the 5100 as hie Share of the Doctor's 'effects. Among the Doctor's inners was • memorandum staling that he bad married, le .1640, Mice Soreb.4.yon, of Sing Sing, N. Y., who died io New _Orleonv,• oho, that he hatf rent by sun four trunks, conehmed toa niereb•nt (neap Fran c risco, but in coca of accident, to be delivered le Ida luster to Altaoima. The ship Job Bill arrived at NakErwitetaeo,h tho 12th of May, reports tho loan orthe.whaia ship ihlargaiel, Capt. Flillll, of Newport, B. ••I. Tto Alta California *are ,On the 27th of Fainting, when twenty two' months out, she was driven ashore im a gale of wind oe Unbent. one of the Society Wands, near Tahiti. Sho hod on hind 2100 Wire!, of od, which was nil tweed and trans shipped into anod es v lisle chip 'lying at the bland at the time.— The Cardillo, his wife, nod the Idargaieee crew, took pareage on the some ship for the United States. Two or the AVa crew were capsized la a bOat sad drowned. We have received a copy of the menage o Mr. Gaut, the newly chosen Mayor, to the Bra Oommon.Coancit of Ban Francisco. Ala mem mendations are: 1. The careful revision of the city ordinances pined by the late Town Cocoon, awl of the or dhaoneepegolating licences. . . . . - 2. The affording of the greatest possible facili ties to the shipping in the hstbor, for the discharge of their cargoes. He suggests the construction of Puble wharves, at which vessets'et any toctiage nosy haul up and discharge. 3. Tho establishment awaits and pumps in the publio streets and quires, and the construction or largo vats or cisterns, to be fined, by the flow of the tide, with water for ate in the extiago4h. meat of Ares. 4. The wackier* ecd adornment of Portamouth Squire, and the Caking of ea Artesian well there- 5. Ao experlateutal surrey to test the practices Willy of slosh:dog. n supply of fresh Suer km the Motion Creek. 6. The immediate adoption of a permanent grade for the street& 7. The evtablishment of two markets, and the removal of the sleustaer boasts beyond the city &14 oreatiae aome cheaper and baldea mode of mooddimr for the siek and deal:Mite. 9. Tthaate prelrisioi Cu the pennuent esti liatimuiorPiibliz Schools. — The - mearis of the city, including tiro theitthen Ihe:unthe ofwater lott, due July 3, !sd OatcbU 3, up 3238,453. ; The liabilities of the city, includthg.the purchase feat' cittbath on the . Bthotithey, mete - $(99,114 19. FROM THE ISTHMUS. The oiNceis of the Creaeebt . pity melt that the general health of Chanter' and Peewee ienridned nod. Ai :Chores atilie had been itanttant !welly rains, with , thtteder and lightning. The river we, very high and rapid, and the rheas were becoming heavy. The steintsbipTslcan lett Chaves to} Hanna ;mac 17th' at .o'elocir P.M. The schooner Entejrptise, Gee ends hilt tow , bunben, snived at - Chores on the 10th io►t, in one hundred told ninety two days from Wisconsin, via Mairans.O The *timer New World arrived at Papama va the th of Jane, and was to leave woe. The icei4er raniiaa wait nadergciing nimbi at the eagle place. • I FROM OREGON. • ' Tne cairoriia pipers hive edvices Gem Ore gon to the lith of April. • The Oregon Spectator thus notiMrs the puts! SoccOss 61 the expedition which hod goae in per. attit of tho deserters from the U. 8. service. ' GOvetner Luse has returned front thifUmpqui, having arrested and brought back some 70 or 73 of the deserters. Colonel Loring continued the pursuit after the remainder. There Is* rumor in town that, eller pregreuing as far as the Kenyon, he was obliged to return to the Umpqua, having - Wed two altos bodies of the d•serters. Strong fens as entertained that the whole .band will have perished by starvation, are they cao_be reached with provistona nuttier explorations of the newly discovered South 'pus of the Columbia river show its mu , livability and superiority to the North entrance. A &Deafly moneyed at Fore Vancouver be• tween Mr. Short and Dr. David Utrdner, is relation to • land claim, which both plaice pre teaded to hold, which resulted is the death of Dr. Gudncrind a Staska, who was In the Dome.. service. Major J.B.Halhaway,ll. S.A., la • ilt of menial 'derangement, had attempted to cot:omit suicide by cutting his throat. Hopes were eatensfaed MAL the monad Inflicted would not prove Mortal. - The machinery ot • newateamboat had arrived at Astoria; accompanied by the workmen sod engineer. to coostroct and ran it. It is contem plited to have it Manias at 'the earliest possible period. - • The Spectator of the latest dale mayor W 6 are happy m from that the farmers through out the territory ire actively engaged; in ptitilog Im crept We era seartred,un good authority, that the amount of grain in the ground la nearly, if out altogether, twice as twat so It Ives, last year. bud from the general demand, for aced potatoes, we should Hilt lc, if the mama proves favotablr, that potatoes would be cheaper next Fall than they are at prevent. The Governor has Issued his prOclemstion for the Legislature to convene on the Ist of May. The murderers of Dt. Whitman U is said have been arrested, with the exception of one or two, who hod died subreqeent tube massacre. An arrival from .Paget'a &mend brims • report that Inspector General Dori had arZived Were Dona Columbia river, and seized the Hudson Bay Company'. schooner Cadbanz for aranigling . . The company's:armehoade also visa takeeLpeesession 01 by Inspector One. Don, In cone:nue:ice or smaggled good* having been Lund therein. BROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, The advice,' from Ifoimlulu are to the 1511 i o April. ' Oa the 10th of that mouth the Legbilature was convened. The King was ptesanz, attended .by his consort aid delivered an aildren.i Among Rs' mominandstionii were the establishments or a noises bank, with peeper unialatkins—the re. coeval or unneensiury legal impediments to the Intermarriage qbativeanottrespectable foreigner* —a project for a erhalnal comic-the foundion of - school. andhotpitals, &e. The POlyncsian says that the busioces aspect of Ilonolulo, is soon than usually thvorabLe this iCIIIOII. From tit, Witt vane Gum r. , The Ntroutriattos of Iles Drawley—sikswil: sweat The Erie Obsorver,Tif the 15th lesion, fa via. Mention of the romarts Mike editor,in • previous number, deprecating the aorniastion of J. Porter Brumley, soya: We knew that he could not command the fall Democratic vote of Crawfordoind the mat of the Gubernatorial election in Dig/ wan a painful warning that a min that cannot obtain his MU pan, strength at borne stands but a poor cheer,, of cocoon, eve. with the moot perk.: par- Too, coming teem sa editor who has determin ed to suppon the stowsors "with be Milo gnome blink on possible; ton who "know' them are ma ny mite odd oat," without ° some satisfactory ex. planatiooe of. "...rule phenosnonsi,"is =dainty ominous! If the premise* Isid dowa by the editor of the Obtereer eft correct and they hand seldom been known to Inc Mr. Eerawley stands but " a poor chance," Indeed, of enema, The fact cannot be disguised that Mr. Brawley stand. no chance of rectiviug any thing like the Democratic vote in this county. We am free so prudtut that he wi'l be distanced to' the tree of . hundreds. &me good Democrats th the milled. ty against him, at • thousand. We do not antler pale so large a fisure. But, if, as is consoled by all well Informed rare, Iktr.Brawley cannot get • ma jority in this, his own minty, which has boasted a Democratic majority of 1 or 800, *hat mast be the catimata pined on his . popularity abroad?— With what hula enthusiasm or orcispect of muc osa., can 'the Democracy st;road rally atonnd rim standard of a candidate who It broken down at home! The reasons Gtr his uopopuluity We we Mane lot his friends to explain. The edger of the Erie Observer, who is well posted up on' this subject, nodal:stands fogy the state of the case, and feels deeply le view of hat daunt and that of the party, and seems to be washing his bands, in advance, of the 'feline! respontlhilobri Etnctris.—A wealthy farmed, by the name of thy, hying Milt Stockport Leading, in this State, Wangled himself-by placing his neck between the Immehes of ■ tree in his orchard. It seems that the Hodson River Wail Road is Rhin Omagh his farm. He expected to Tredve It3ooo for the land be was to surrender, bat his deighbon sired him to settle fur 31000. !To this he finally consented, tent to. Hudson ..and ..obtaincd his money,. and, Immediately on his. Man, termi nated hie existence.—lV. V. Manor. LOGAN, WILSON A, CO., 1111) IVOOD ffT., ABOVE £11 , 711, fusee: jusi received, large additions to their SPRlfill STOCK 00 lIARDWMII3,CUTLERY O 4O Imported by late Totten! from Eniiiprh•ind to winch they amain especi•liy eel the attention of parchamm, behavior weir very talon. sive stook* and sa ,lew prices will giro meths sa tisfaction. easyn.d&wlyT Ncovueoz noinG iNsTswuroas CITIZENS , INSURANCE COMPANY, • Of Pltt•bnrgb. ' 0.0. UUSISEN, Pan', • W. MARKS, eltel. othee—No. 41 Water street, In the arareharthe o M 0. 11. GRANT. minis COMPANY I. now prepared to hum all I land. of rink., on booms, manufactone., goods merchandise In store, and In trantito vowel., An. An ample gnaran;T for the ability and Integrity of the [antiunion, Is'afrordcd In the chwznter of the Di rector., whe wenn CiaLtlll, of Pittsburgh, well and favorably loom, to;tho corosnantly (or their prudence, intelllgenee, nod Integrity. • Duracroz.—.l. G. Hassey, Wor„Degaley, Wm. Lar inter, Jr., Wolter !kraal, Haab D. /Ono, Edward lioneellon. Z. Ktoney,4. flarbaugh, ' ap30:.11 Ocoee OfOhto and Penna. R. R.CT , Third 21. retreaussu, June 15, thrdt Tax Stockholderie of the 'Ohio 'and Penerylvarda Rad koad, Company are hereby notated to pay the sixth 'matinee! of five dollars per alMia, at the office of the Comparir, , aa heretofore, on or before the tab day of June next, fut.' the rearalning.lustatenenta of 65 per share, 011 or before the !orb day of 'sash suer ,„djpg month, until the Whelp aro paid. %Vhl LARIIIFII, Jr., Treasurer. iry.BPLa.trai - W - oax erzerne —The followipit from an agent, Morn- the demand wider', MU wiedtelne crested wherever Is sae intredaced: . yarysborg, Wy om ing Ca., WY., Dee,l• 1647. J. Kidd /hCo —Your travoliog agent leri with mo,last summer, oqaantity of Dr IPLana's Pins and Worm Speelfie, to sell on emnanssion. Too Drosso . ppeeg e la also sold, .4 I should bo glad to prdearet were, as Ural. very readily, and has • very whinny diet in expelling worms. If you WI forward 'me some, or send me an order to call as your Neat Ia Bel4o, 14 D. Keynolds,)l think it will moot with • rapid oohs. W II ADISWORTH mysp os . axle byl. KIDD& CO, rio ISO Wood arm.. leni•Lawri SMUM HOUSEl.4OL.A.F6ilibtis jest leading lar rale by OVA •.1 DILWOUTti 4CO GUM MIAMI.— iboll soris VA Ar:O r V ca it co A LI le9ll CAr Rut and Wood .J. eltE4 TAILTAII-144111bs Irof 104 ' ' 4 FAICSKRTOCK & COQ. • • • . . Me isoVAL. -01 t a a th, i.bo. I'll ha ha. eeZtrtd i .Mt Wai cod i e ll .p enadt.h. meat from thallfseld ptriet, to his eld atasd °Was om.o Or West! street • mll Diamond Alloy, (meow wary) cm. P. tacks & ' , dead's Esehmitys Mee, et. Ulloee hash, ad Diamond Alley—miter( May ha Calms a large •ad tuhisalsble .anent el fiats and Caps et reduced prices, wholesale la mite. . Mos made do order, g 4olk.dawdia3. iivizauss, • rsmara . STREET, PITISBURGH, PA: Tm 9 magaleent evabilikaimir being . naret . Waal and ready for batatrits,tbe proimetor woad teepectfally solicit a share of the pablie patronage. IN trans by atlas bin fall•auendan to the banters, to make the house •• blatant and eomfortable resat for the cilia= of Pittshargh for the matey l aterally: • Good attendants will be in wailing, sad emery ek e:non made to render the establlstiment manta) the canntemmee and *spoon of La fntallellstat emmmumr• The TWO SPACIOUS HALLS, trod for Patti. Camarm, Iresteres, Balls, and pabila meetings, will be let by the evening or week, on as liberal terms as any other in the oily. - • ' • • The BAR and RESTAURANT. areaf style and beanik i us any In the World, will be kept - tarnished with re Wines, Choi ea Lieuetic Cordials Petters; Alta, and all the coal, light. relreshoten's of the leaven. Pooltry. Ottree,Ftalt, Sapp, 'Oltetera . : ailtd " ed •Art the at apple. • The I) NO an {C CEAM SALOON, betel cm the Bra{ Boor, and atilt of access, will be castslif trapplied mitt all the .Isszatics and Delicacies of the season; sad also, with each aabstatialr as the loarketa afford. . . Boman by the day, week, or year. Dmnhn Or germ vier individuals or pude% tarnished on stout mica. Cieedemen with their feed lin. visiting the city Can,. be sanplied with refreshments .IEII kinds at any hose or the dim •• • . Good hint. ling eta an Orwell , . Livery EGG)tisk- Mein la connected with the Gall. Dinner at t o'clock. Breakfast and Tea at the isnot hoot. . . FAtranee for Lodi.. to the Ide Creme Da d Dialog Stlocit, No 07 gotithfielA stmt. • . Jeli:dtt K. B. VAN RENBSH.AER :Hand Streit Orldg• Oinntnnsy. riaßldekko:ders are vilified Is Bused an election Yr"". Manager, a Treasurer and beenitary, to be held at the 11)0191 of the Compaq, north end amid Bridge, au the lot 'Monday of Jar) nest,,beareen the beers MO and 6