' BEATTIVS 1, 3 4.0rR18T01t. AND, PUDLIBILERs ' , to - RAJA or r'vlit.itiA4Tort" The Cquastac lyeelciy on ft larAd hoot, containing FORTY em..miss, and furnished tosith 7 oribors at'the rittoof $1.504f/paiti• 'strictly in advance; .1.75 if paid within the*,,ye.tr; or .jr2 in all calies when riyinent is dela.;ed until lifnr"tbe (Ixidratlmi of thq 'oar. No sulis,:riptiono.reeelved for O. lova period than iz nilrithii, cited norio diseuntidued until all aiTeltrages .ro paid, 1.101(TS itb,,thniailibtt , uf the publialnir, Papers not to subs •rilirs living tit of Cumberland cellnly , anst ho paid' Tor In ad Vance, or the payment assumed y gomo cusp msible person IMng in Cumberland emin.. y. Those terms will be ri . _;blly adhered to all cases. A 171 VI RTISI MENTS Advertlsom - outs will tko shartrod $l.OO por sitiaro of srel hoes r throe insertions, and 26 coats for each übso t two t iosorti m. All ails ol tisontouts of loss tiuto, .wols.n Hoes .c6uNl,lortort a 4 a square. 'no filloo:irtg rates' vili bosh trxo:l for Qn.trt,orly, Il ill Yearly antl Yearly \-\ N1.5.1t,115, 0 'Nfoiiths..l2. slnt!tlis. 1 Sqlutro, '(l2 Ilue3 ; ) .$3:1.00 .±8.5.60 • sA;ou • b.uu, B.uo . 1.2.1.10 • 8.00 1100' 'lO.OO 12:,00 - 20,00 ,v 0.40 28.00 36,00 46,00 ealtUnit, .• • • ti • Advertisemeuts insorted'bef.it lilarriages ti.ndbeaths; ir cents per Ilub for first insertion, and 4 rents per line' fur subsequent itisertionSo Coinntiinlcatlonitun subjects; rf lituitiod or Individual interest will be charged in s cents iar line. Vize Proprie6 w will nbt be respensibledam-, ;es ter errors in advertisements.: Obituary - notices riot Oceeedlng five lines, will be holerted without charge. • JOB PILINT7 • '• .M 1 al C talk) JOB PRINT 11 6PFICE is the acrgust mid most, complotoLostablish main the comity. Throe go ni Pres: , Ms, Will a goneeal variety of material ettitoti fV.Piala n ttl Vail work ofevery bind; enables as to do Job Printing at t to shiaiest ...notice and on tho most reasonable torins: Panionn in want of Bilis. ilianka nr any thing in Um 'Jobbing line, will find it theirlir' terest to give Li 9 o. call. Emery variety of BLANKS con stoutly on hand. . Ara* All totters on business must be 'post-paid to sc lure attoutign: . 4eneraf it Coed ',lnformation. U. S. GOV.t'ANIYMNT. • t Pit:LeFL IWO PI, F OA Won t—,de facto), I). It A TellE9oll. Secrotary of State—Wm. 1,. &cretin" of Interior-1431)MM :%11.1CLIILLAND. Secretary of Trucuiury--.l.runs Iketvtary crem...:eN Secretary of Navy—.l.o4, C, 1)UoIn N. Port ll.o;ter CAMPLIELE, Attorney i.l4unral—Cat,En CUSHINO. Chief Justice of United Antcs—lt.fl. TANSY ST LIT .al GOVERNTIZZINT• Governor—J.tmr.d Pot.Lcieg.. ' F..ureta C U Surveyor (loner:if—J. P. firAwLET. Auditor. Tr a.quver—Joiod.ii It 10.1 . .1". U vi the i-2tujirtriiii Cgurtr—E. I.e..wds, J. S. Inace, Sc. u. I.oWit I:, U. W. VVUOIPX tat., J. C. KNex. oi)trav iZorr. _ 31.1i40.-L-Tron. k\O-S IL Gr.tlßM. Jehti 'Rupp, batuuel Wood u .n. vistriet Attemey—Jolla 31. Sli.:arer. I'oo.llo'lot-try iel Noell. Iter , rder. SI. regi: Ite,;ister-IVt;iiali L, tle. • Ili 411. She.ll--J. , soph. :11.,..Derutt.rl; Deputy, James V Fumy treagitror—X,AV. Woods. Qupops--Jps.pb. Tiontps Oku,, ty ut.trs —John Robb, .Tamos altorivs 11. tlrutu.a. Clark to Conunissionors. Dirextoo ..)f the Poor —George Sh...tfnr, Georgo ISrin tlu, .1 atoi C. lirAn. .....toporintontiont of Poor Joseph Lobach. 7303.017/111 OFFICERS. Chief Buir;.Tegg—C.l, Alm.iTnosa As list.litt. Itur.cess—Clirles togil couglilL-Jklia 13. Virker, ( I. Be3tty noisy Alyerss,,L. S. Egibvrl.: 1.13v1t1 lats;ul6.l.3lr 'tar, John utshAIII. Peter evionyerohy. Z. Bretz.. Clerk to Council—James tlonsttblos—Jo7...Th t 4 towaft, 1.11311 Cootito.}.lo; Robert leictlattfloy, Ward. Cost Lblo. I=l oivaoxs. First Presbyterian Church; northwest angle of Centro Square. Rev. C4)3IWAT I'. \Vice, faster.--Lierviees every Su-iday morning atl 1 o'clock, A. M.„ and 7 o'clock, Se tool Presbyterian Church, corner of south Iranover and Pomfret streets.' No paster 'at present, but pulpit el led by Presbyterial appoint taunts. Servites commence at 11. o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, P. M. tit. Johns Church, (Prot. Episcopal) northeast angle of Centre Squire, Itor. JACOB 11. Moults, Rector. Services at 1 L o'clock, AM., and a o'clock, I'. Id- English Lutheran Church. Pedford between Main and .1, euther streets. ltov. Jacou Fay, Pastor. ~'orvlcus at 11 o'clock, A. M., and G 1,4 'dick, P. M. in iier.nan ltofored Checchi, Loather, between Hanover ant Pitt streets. 11ev. A - . 11. lint:mist, Pastor. Services at 10% o'clock, A. M., and 63 P. M. Mettislist .E.Chureh, first Charge) corner of Main and Pitt stre As. Pee. S. L. M. Ces,fist, Pastor. Seri ices at ll o'clock, A, M., and o'clock, P. 11. Methodist E. Church, (second Charge) Rev. .1. M. Jos ts, Past•er. Services in C(41.1.:44, Chapel . , at 11 o'clock, A. M.. and 5 o'clock . P. M. ConranCatholic s elturrli, Pomfret, near East street.— Se •v ices by 11ev. Mr. Dusan:re, overy second Sunday. A german Lutheran Church is in course of erection on the corner (d• Pomfret and hinds'. rd streets. 'file rein grez,atdm, Which 11:14 yet nu stated Pastor, hold their servrc,n4 in Education 46. 7 )Viit,n changes in the above are necessary the pro per persons acre requested to notify us. DIOStiNSON COLLEGE• Rat% tiliaries Colfus, rrosideA and Profegsor of Mora • Scionce. Hernia:l M. Johnson, l'r.,t'css.•r • of 1%0014,4)11y Artd English Literature. James W. 16u•shall, I'rof•:seor of Ancient Languages. Rev. Otis H. Tiffany, Vrofessor of Mathematics. William M. Wilson, Luturer on Natural Science and Curator of tho' Alexander Schaal, Protesspr of llebrow and Modern J.anguages. llonjaMin Arbogast, Tutor In Languages. 5111111 . 31 1). 11111111:1111, of the Grammar School. William A. Snivoly, Assistant In the Grammar School MUM i302.P011.0.T10N5. CVV.1.31.% D.Wastr B tN:c.—Presitlent, Richard Parker; Cashier, Wm: M. Reptant; Clerks, Fleury A. Sturgeon, JosPitli G. if tibr. Direpters, Richard Parker, Henry Haa t:et, .I.tha R. Sterrett, John Zug; Henry leigan, Robert Wore, Samuel Wherry, John Stindertem, Hugh Stuart. CUM inatf.A ND VALLEY RA 11. Ito D Com AN V.—Presi dont, Pretlarialt Watts; Sepretary and Treasurer, 'Edward M. pla ; SuperintentLint, A. F. Smith. Passenger tntitts twieta day Eastward; leaving Carlisle at th.ls.o'clock, A. M. slid 3.14,A:1 , OC, P. M. Two trains usury day West ward, leaving Carlisle at 9 o'clatd:, A. M. and 9.2,1, P. M. k mast,t; the AND WATER. CoNlVNY.—PrOSident, Fred erik Watts; Secretary, Lemuel Todd; Treasurer, W It Bo Aunt ; Diretttlrs, F. Watte, Richard Parker, Lemuel Win. M. Beatn, Br. W. IV. Dalt+, Franklin Gard ner, Itenry Glass. RATES 'OF POSTAGE. • l'ou•k r •in:—Politaize OIL nil i letters of ono-hal. wei„glit or under, 3'coiits pre-pail, dr td cants im p LI I, (except to Califirnln and Oregon; wheli t•en to po•i•pd I, or Illjti,ritS 11 11palit,) IY.P.S.-I, , ostsigu on Cho !Inn tho • ra , 3•,.. Within the State 13 emits por. year. TO • w ay vtrl. or, Lilo unit,...a stltoti, 2•I cents. .- P,litago on all transient papers under 3 ounces in weight, Vomit pre-jcild or 2 cents unpaid° CARLISLE 1-14RALE ROOK & JOB PRINTING , OP ICE, IN TIM REAR OF 111 K COpla 1101.1S11. • 'olv6r; (I , 3s:trlption of Bonk and .Tol. Prluting ezencied ellortoit notko and on roasonaldu.torina. ICC= N. ~,, ...;. * •*. ..- .„ t ---.. •• :i.„ • ~ i t:.; ..---.i k ,•..„,.• -,k i :;...,,,•-, .•..,. :::. • 0,, f.i..: " .., . , LL .,. .. 1 / 4 0., „4„, ,-,..., ~ ---- ~. . tir .• ' A t tk • . ...',..:.,...., -- . , ' .. -43. -3; , .. , " - -r, ... .-r • VOL. L . Eji,TALD 11111 l EXPO',..TECE, ApluCuLmurtm. MEETING. An adjourned meeting of the Cumbe.rlann county Agricultural Society was held od Saturday the '„?.-ttli of February; George 11. Bifeher, President, in the chair, Joseph Culver, Vice President—Mr. Moore being absent, John Miller was appointed Secre tary. A Constitution and Bylaws were reported by . Dr. Dale, chairman of the committee np-. pointed fur that purpose at last meeting, and' the fUllowing officers appointed for the ensu ing year:. President—CAEO. H. BUCHER. Vice Preside Ms—tippe - Allen, •Samnel Statler; Lower Allen,•Martin Best; East Pennsborough, Houeliberger; Hamp den; 1'..8. Bryson . ;' Silver Spring, C. B. Her man; unroe, Benjamin,Niesly; North Mid dleton, John Miller; South Middleton, Wil Liam Craighead;•Frankfurd, John Wallace; West Pennsborough, George ileiks; Diekin sUn, Tholipson 'Galbraith; Southampton, It. C.llayS; Mifflin, Samuel Megaw; Shippcns 'burg, Win. 'lila man; Newton, John A. Sharpe; Hopewell, D. S. Buolihaw; New .Cumberland, B. It Mctsser; u.g, SaMuel Couver; Carlisle, Wm. Line,; New ville, T. A. MeKinnen Shippensburg, Samuel Nevin. *ltecortliti - g - Stseretary—R. Morire; • Corresponding Secretary—F. Watts. Treasuler—Ut W. SticatTer. Mttnagi.trs— G. Clarke, North Mialeton; aia Stiel Wlierry;SotithaintAiikSainitel Myars, [tic.kin:ion; C. ',Staym, Carlisle; Win. Line, Dickinson ;. A. Hosier, S9ittli Middleton ; Won. M. Watts, Dickinson; Win. , W. Nevin, Newton. On motion, it was agreed, that when the society- adjourn, they adjourn to meet, on 'the first Inesday,of Mareli,•at"ll o'clock. On motion agreed that each Vice Prcsi dolt be- authorized to solicit memberships and report to Treasurer. On ~motion it was resolved that the pub lishers of the different' papers of the county be requested to publish the-proceedings of this meeting. On motion—lies:Jived, that the officers elected at this meeting be especially re questol to be present at the next meeting of society. OF EL BLICaEIt, Pre. dent • %lOUS MILLER. Set:re:Arc. IlitoisTEß or SAr.r..s.-Sale bills for the following sales have been printed at the • Sale"' by Martha C,'Dundan, in Carlisle, on Saturday the 10th of Nlareh. Sale by A: 11. Iloyle, or Carlisle, of Black. smith's Tools,. on Wednesday the 28th (of February. •Sale by Michael Landes, of Monroe town ship, on Tuesday the '4oth day of March. , Sale by Elias Grabill, of Lower Allen township on Thurs , lay the ath of March. • Sale by John Brandt, of Monroe township on Friday and Saturday, the 'AB and 10th-of Mareh, 'Sale by the admini trator of Andrew Senseinan, dee'd., of East Penusboru town ship, on Monday the sth of March. Sal( by Adam Gisler in Lower Allen township. on 'll urstl;t3y March Ist. Sale by Joseph 11. Stayman, of Hampden tp. on Friday, the 2d of March. Sale by John Carmony,, of Carlisle, on Wednesday, the 14th of March. Sale by Rudolph Ileberlig, of West Penns. boro tp. on Wednesday, the 7th of March. • Sale by Lafayette Moore, of South Mid: dleton township, on Friday the 23d of March. Sale by Daniel Myers, of Frankford town ship, on. Thursday tho 15th of March. „ Side by Israel Bear, of West Pennsboro' township, on Saturday the 10th.of March. Sale by Christian Hass, of North Middleton township, ou Toes lay the 20th of March. Sale by G. Keestnun, of Churchtown, on Friday the 9th of March. Sale by John Strohm, of West Pennsboro township, on Tuesday the tith of March. Sale by George Priest, of West, Pennsboro township, on 'Thursday the 9th of March. Sale by Maj. Henry Snyder, of Mifflin township, on Saturday the 3d of Maj:jth. Sale• by J. L. MeDcwel, of Frankford town ship, on Wednesday the ith,of March. Sale by Daniel Myers, or Franlcford town ship, on Thursday 15th of March. MARRIAGES ExTnAottnixAny.—A marriage occurred lately near the Mississippi Jine, on board a „railway train, while the car's were going at full speel. The noose was Scientill• cally adjusted by a magistrate who happened to be present. On the.3oth a marriage took place on a cake of floating ice in the Ohio river _opposite Rising Sun, Indea,tn, where It • , f; Collard ,united the Rev. 11. 13rick• •ng to Sallie Craig, a11,.0f Boon C.)., Ky.„, . paper fur flit iftwilti Wii:IINISPAY.; . yEBRIM RV 2B, 185.5 Congress.—Yesterday, Mr. Cass delivered to the Senate his previouslyannotinced speech on Angloderench intervention in American affairs. Mr. Mason followed, both gentle men attacking vigorously the intermeddling officiousness of England. Mr. Clayton made the concluding sliced' of the debate, oppos ing the acquisition of the Sandwich Islands, and saying that the Monroe doctrine way one which Mr. Monroe had advocated but never adopted. In the Iloase, Mr. Berinett's land bill wasittid on the table by a majority of two, and passed' the act ame-datury of the land graduation law. In Committee of the Whole, the Civil 'and Diplomatic Appro priation bill was discussed, and amended by the addition of items approp 'ating $3OO.- 000 fur the extension of the ' reusury Build ings/ at Washington, and similar amount for the extension, of the .A General Post 011 ice building. Perinsylminia Legislature:—Yesterday, the Senate pitssed on second reading the house hill to prevent tl,e Bale of liquors_ on_the, Sabbath. Mr. Price's bill relative to the rights and duties of husband and wife, pa rents and chi:dren, was also passed, as well as-the-charter fur the Philadelphia and Nor"- ristown Telegraph Company. In the House, various bills of no Public interest were pass ed,' and two new county bills went through Committee of the AV hole. Thirteen persons, • who recently died in Pittsburg Pa., of starvation and exposure to the cold, were, it seetas, part of a band of twenty : two German tampers Who recently nr rived in New York; ono ,child was left in New York in a dying condition and has since died, and in all, sixteen of tim twenty:' two have died since their arrival in the country. The recent firing upon the Ameri• can steamer Ben Franklin, at St. Thomas, has been made the subject of a correspon dence between the United States Consul there, and the Governor of theisland, result lug in sonic important commercial conces sions. Heretofore, any vessels leaving the , port were liable to be stopped by firing on them, if they left the smallest due unpaid; The Governor says, that other regulations are contemplated to avoid this practice. The Arkansas Legieluturc,,on the lltklof Janu ary, passed, resolutions denounciag - the Knew Nothing*Organization,4nd the very same day directed them to be expunged froth the journal. Congress"—Yesterday, the Senate, con curred in the House'amendment*to the Inva lid Pension i bill, and the bill passed 'finally The railroad iron duties bill was then taken up, debated and pasSed. The bill from the House for the settlement of Revolutionary claims, also passed, as did the.Ho use bill au thorizing the purchase or- construction of four additional revenue cutters, and a bill relative to the United States Courts. in Florida. The House adopted the report,of the confer ence committee on the Swamp Land bill, and passed finally the bill for the establish. inent of an Insane Asylum in the District of Columbia. The bill granting lands to aid in construction'of railroads in Alabama was laid on the table. The General "Appropri dtioli bill was taken sup In Committee of the Whole,,and - discussed. The sum of $lOO,- 000 was inserted for a east iron dome on,the Capitol. An amendment,appropriatingsBoo,- 000 fur the Washington Aqueduct, was re jected. A joint resolution was reported, ap propriating $200,000 for .the - completion of the Nationtaldonument. peansolania Legislaturc.—Yesterday, the Senate passed, a supplement to the charter of the Philadelphia and Westchester Rail road Company, in which six Senators entered a written protest, on the ground that itvio• lates the rights of the majority of the stoa. holders of the Company. The. House con curred in the amendments of the Senate to the Sunday Liquor Bill. Both Houses met in convention, and had Washington's Fare well Address read to them, Congress.—Yesterday, the Senate adopted a joint resolution, subject to the concurrent action of the House, providing for an ad journment sine die, at midnight, on Saturday next. A bill to protect officers and others acting under the. authority of the United States, was iip't4nd an animated debate, and passed finally, yeas 29, nays 9. In the house, a resolution of inquiry Was passed relative to the objects of the Ostei,d Contirence. A bill 'was passed, to carry into effect' the treaty with Great Britain on- the subject of clitims. The General Appropri7 ation bill was taken up and passed Committee of the Whole, with an amendment Providing that articles now bearing duties of one hun dred; forty, and thirty per cent., shall, after the first of dilly next, pay eighty, thirty-two, and tweaty-four per cent., or reducing the • . ;: .~ ~'.. ,;r f•,^"+ PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. SUMMARY (i.F. revs. ' IVIaYNEBDAY, Vet). 21 FRIDAY, Feb. 23. SATURDAY, Feb. 25 r s, present duties twenty per cent. A numb r of articles paying twerrty•fh'F per cent. to' be reduced about twenty per cent., and some slight transfers made. Pennsylvania Legisialare.- 7 -Yesterday, the Senate passed a bill relati(T ft) the Cambria Iron Company, and a supplement to the charter of the Lochhaven.and Tyrone Rail road Company, The suplementary act regu lating railroads passed Committee of the . Whole, and the' supplement -try act relative to banicrupteies was discussed, and amended so as to apply only_to Allegheny county aTl' Philadelphia city, and. to exclude from opetations of the bill all debts due froursale by commission 'merchants. In the House, the bill to define and punish bribery was amended and passed second rending. • In its present shape it -relates to criminal, as wall legislative inquiries, and requires other than circumstantial evidence or the testimo ly of an accomplice. Advises from Santa Fe m6v4on the mai sacre of fourteen whit e . men . - a party of Apache and Utah Indians, who 'left behind two wounded women, supposing them, dead, and carried off three other women and two children. The Indians numbered one hun dred. Cceat excitement prevai'ed at Santa Fe in'eonSequence of an apprehended gene ral ndian-war:--- Congress:—'-On Saturday, the General. Ap propiation bill, with the tariff amendthent, passed the House and was received in the Senate,-where it Was read twice and ordered to be printed. The Senate pissed bills np propriating $125,900 for fortifying a landing in Louisiana,and various other sums for Har bor improvements, amending the judicial. system, and giving uditional powers to the • municipal 'corporations of Washington and Georgetown. . Penngylvaniet Leyislatare. l- - - -011 Sattirday, r-solutions passed both Houses, requestinfs, pur Congressmen to resist the bill allow ing a credit of three yetirs fur duties on rail road i..on. The Senate received several ve toes from the Governor of Private bills. The supplement to the Philadelphia consolida tion act was amended and passed. The charter for the Butchers and Drovers ssso ciation was rejected..: The suppleinent to the charter of the Cleveland and. Pitisburg Railroad Company was amended and passed, A via* passed to-incorporate the North Branch bridge. company ; another to regulate the companies; and another to extend the tune,for relaying the track of the Greencas tle, Chnmberaliurg, and Hagerstown Rail road. In the house a large number of bills ` were reported. Congress.—Yesterday, General Cass pre sented,-on behalrof the family . of General Armstrong, the sword worn by General Jack son nt the battle of Now Orleans.. It was formally accepted, and a resolution of thanks to the donors was unanimously adopted. a. The Naval Reform bill was taken up, dis cussed, and passed, the Serrate concurring in' the House amendmet t. The Post Ullice Appropriation bill wits also passed. , In the House, ti bill was passed granting the right. ) of way to all Plank and Railroad Companies running ,through the. fpnblic lands, in the territories as well as in the States. The House received the sword of Jackson, and adopted the Senate resolution accepting it, and:ordered the printing-of 100,000 copies of the speeches in both Houses. -- A terrible fight occurred in a tavern in Now York city, on, Saturday night; in which six men attacked 'and desperately wounded the prize fighter, Bill Poole, who at first was thonght Mortally'wounded, buta l is since re covering: The fighting was entirely done with revolvers, and most of the' parties were wounded, but several of them shot Poole after he fell. The California Legislature has adjourned sine die, thus defeating the election of a Senator. Slavery has been abolished in Peru by the new . President. STOCKTON AND RAYNER.—There are twelve clubs organized in Philadelphia, composed of men who prefer STOCKTON, Of Rewilerscori— and HAYNCR, of North, Carolina, for the Presidency and Viee'Presideney. The deiphia 'Daily Sun commends this ticket as' one eminently worthy the confidence of the country, and expresses the opinion that au open American organization;and their names on the Standard, would sweep every - State(in the Union. WINTER WHEAT.—Thus far the Narions Re m nts rt.‘specting the prospects of the wheat clips - are highly favorable. Respecting . the crop in Michigan, the Detroit Free l'iess saysl) "Fame all sections-we hear . that the IvlteA, is looking exceedingly well; The quantity upon the ground is greater thatt in any former year,- and, with w 3 intervening calamity, the crop will he unprecedented." BEI NO. MoNnAi' 7 . Feb. 26 Tur.sDAY, Feb. 27 LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF TILE BALTIC - . 1404' TAKEN. Dissoktion of the British Ministry 'THE PROSPECT OV PEACE. , The arival of the Ba puts us in - poscssion if caid weeps I,th r news from Europe. The natter of mostimportanee to this I onntry in he"ncwsi is the formation•of : the new Min. ;try in Englantl&ith that enetetie and cod istent enemy of the tTaited States at its head —Lord' PahnerSton. The Earl of 'Clarendon —he who bodstingly notified us,tbat the.al 'fiance between ,Erauce,and lagland, was-to adjust our affairs alSo—is still Secretary o. Foreign Affairs. -The bill regulating the British An er' c. n fisheries, has pissed Parli meat. Admiral Napier has made a terrible mslaught upon the Government for - its con luet of the war in the East. The Peace Congress bud not been opened. There was no change in the condition of things for the better in the, Crimea, at.d- there seems to have been a mutiny in the French cainp n• mong her best soldiery—the ZOIIIIVC3. It 'oust. have been a pretty extensive affair, as our hundred of that class of So'di, TS were ient to Constantinople. The Russians are eontinualy mak:ng sorties, from which tb, suffer considerable loss. Sickness, •till prevails in the Allied: camps to an ll' 'arming extent. There was a report of a bat tle between the Turks and Russians on the Danube; in which the former were said to I , e successful. • Adviees from London, of the 10th bring a report which is 'generally credited, that negotintionS Inr peace have been bro lien off, and that it is the determination (.!. he Allies to_pi•usoeute .the war with utino6' iget•. Ther k e is no probability whatever to . to early heave. 1 ,4 110111 IC* A Litronra A. The steamship George Law arrived a: ;ew York yesterday, bringing $1,000,000..ie go!d, and intehligcuce of 'interest. The team Pearl burst her boiler near Sal:- amento, and seventy lives were lost in cnm. No ele'etion of U. S. Senator La. ,ccurred. The members of the Legis'ntnre oted themselves $1001) each overa veto of ,he measure by the Governor. The Calitia aia papers teem with records of-more than the usual quantity of crime. Two I. Kilian: have been hung by a mob on the San JOI , quill, for cattle stealing. They confessed having committed numerous murders. Ao• other mob.. at 'Oakland hind bung a mute named Ge&rge Sheldon. The Indian trar• tiles in the neighborhood of the Klamath river are becoming alarming. A number Or white men have been killed, besides about thirty indians. It is expected that there will be a general rising of the . Indians of the North.., The twelve 13etgium paupers who recently arrived at New York on board tilt. ship Rochambeam fram Antwerp have been discharged from. prisori-,,the New Yerk Sn preme Court kaving so ordered. According to the Washiligton Star, the late excitin!: news fnom Cuba has stirred up the filibm ters all over the United States, so that tl/c : have again commenced to° enrol men, umi prepare for another expedition. Sell:1E1E OF GREEN, THE CHICAGO BANK ER: —The Chicago Democrat has a long acco.mt of the suicide of Gcorge.W. Green; the bank, er, convicted of the murder of his wile.— The deed was committed in his cell at o'clock on Sunday morning last, With great deliberation: 13;, - means of his morning , gown, handkerchief .and towel, he made a cord, thstened it .to the - wall, tied his hand:: behind his backs fixed the curd around .4teek, mounted a table, and kicking it from under him, was Suspended, and probably d'.ed in a few minutes. The only record 'eft by.him was the following in a pamphlet, marked with a pencil. "How rain i.e the vre•guess qf this world Bow fraVul Ike gift genius. it In? abused! 11 "ha ha 'I/tat is 'now liidug would nut, rather die?" The sir fortunate man had .been in jail live months, and had been convicted of tntsr• der its the first degree for killing his wife, but had been granted a second trial.. At first he monifested but a little anxiety, lately he gave way considerably, isud Leconte -quite emaciated. The Ilemocrat says; We understand that Green leaves propert% variously estimated at from $311,000 to $Mi. 000. It is the intention of the family and relatives of (ireen to em.test the will on the, ground of his insanity; they holding that none but an insane person would commit suicide. Green, sitrce• his incarceration. had also 'exhibited souse rather strange ne• lions. For instance, 'stymy er had taken off the greater portion of this garments. Ile never took off his under-clothing, except to' change his shirt occasionally; has cleft iu his pantaloons, 1 hus ends this .the most apPalling gedy_ ever enacted its this, eity,__Traul_iirta— to last it has been a fearful rword of crime ; a record, the perusal of which would shod: the most hardened heart. ES THE LIEUTENANT GENERII.SiiIr.-A ar •spondent of the Philadelphia North - A n.ter;- an states that the title of Lieutemint4lene ed does not deprive. Gcii. Scott' of his full tnk of Majoi• fleneralcms the fjrnicr lerely to he conferred by brevet. There ill, therefore, be no oecasiGn for env erattest - ..tween the the of Generals Wool and 'wiggs lin• the succession. Ile further,stetes int in full rank (Brigadier •Geileral) the senior of Twiggs 'I more OM. live ars;' but by brei'et Twiggs ranks Wool, te commis , sions of Major (.leveral by brevet dated Sept. 23, 180, :tad Fob: 23,184", • I=l