' - 4 ' THE -IIVNTSMAK'8 ECHO.;; rt iiMiiri at . WOOD JltVliR "CEMEK, S. T. - evrav TnvV.i.r tonsiso. Tenet iVr Year, ; : : f !::::: $2 00 . . . c . . t j Independent fn Every! Itfne; jpihtMn Xofhlnr. ' ihufstmy; FcuauAuv, r,:i86i. rr ;nfrtnnJ fc'cfic, autherized to re- f'lTC M.bscrirncnt ai d ' athertisirj,-, tnd hUolo fcfr; ami receipt fjr afcy niotiica! ' 7?.' T. Spoof, IV jr., Council Bluffs I, l. JoiitOmnha, . . . , N. T. - w D. Johiton,.''lor!ice,. . J'.hn Heck, Columbus, . '. . " m.,J- Uudaoii, lienoa,. . 1'ost Muster, Foit Kron er, . , ' D. HaJiiM, DifBTtr Crtjr.'. . J T. .-i - - t i i hi CSTU errors, omissions. 4c, Lc anst,lu the absence of the Editor, be fiacea t tho account of the printer auJ JM. pro Urn,- : i ; -, AlxvS, .... ,.. , . i A Brief Hint on the Present . c -"' crisit. t.-. . Itls the duly of every patriot to do as much, as In him lies to avert the .present impending evil wbiuh. threatens the na loo, JEtry citizen" who has the true Rational pricciplc within him will feel pleasure in subscribing with heart and bind to aid in restoring pence to his dig traded country. It is the ihcinc of the Frcsi throughout tha land the Pulpit lends its Vtd, and general sympathy is fully awnkneJ-statesmen arc holding "conventions and the people mass meU 1 ings. la'; does it not.Betin, from re porta, that instead of thoronglily era-h- eating iho evil, they intend merely to kfciU.it, upon the surface, leaving it. to corruptand break, fjorth . with greater force in time totftme? concession mav bo retfared, and in order to coccilint", rendily grontedi-ap jneo may hi botched up for thc-'decasion, supported only by ho -pillar's ot'prcserit-' expediency and a'show cf pririin'cc ; but no permanent , pvneo can be '.established m this eulight emed.riation bVt that which is founded -upfln trotji and hor.orT-the. only pillars that .will support 4hiaiioblo and W:e.hty fabric, i-.t,. : .. . rn ' ;' In the framing of the Constitution of ike "country j 'executed ;as It -wan in ' the test spirit that thcrf dwelt in earthly tnh- ernleu, tbij cause cf the present 'evil V w bound op therewith ; but, being in tLo germeTt was not' known to bo of a dajgpu3 ciar'ctcj; At lhat time near-; Jy all were of -one hea'.t and one mind thomrter and sjave were '.united in ano r ; common cause, and they who held tho - principles xf .nnii-slayery saw in tho otrpsr of filares a friend and fellow bq dwr ; eo .lhat -Hiotgh. Hrtn wero sown anion,'' the wkeat- slavery witlr freedom JpofJii'cvn'frn anficipatcd ; forhav- j ing fpuAtial)ne compioh caiieo to the j oba'iojng of a )fia victory, 'they ner f(ntcrtincil .tbi 'Laught .lhat there inA BfWanent Rational jpqacer-thcrc-ttt'wufcU the CpEStit'atjon was frqmad ii)go(od-..fa.ih, j( jva performed in , the ioancyf ezptrietwe oone;ueuly, the tuciei luf a preponderated nod tho peaco ( thacoontrjr is vtul-angered.': Emb;acr ml- r..:...i '. i aiid SIatery, it seems rathcir unsuited to ' the times. . VCvs'o' tfitts" tluC posiessffj ibo' triie . Amerlearprjcp of iibesty havctiak-' : b oS slrtvtrjr. iut tchooslng . to retain liberty for tnemserreg and uavcry for ..l. '''. ' -.-.. j ' '.11 iaLLc ssm'g breat, neither can the same gorenment Lr tie same, laws defend l9;bt f uotaii onot und fur'h, bit ter water md sWlet &t the'sawo! time4 Tfew oestlon? naturally arises to vliy lavcrjhould b poptiiiBefr' in "tbi southern States, t.d the only rehsnablc fipljination appeals .'1st L6 that( ibosa Syitei bsje ku fillej up jy or'e)gem-j intuoB v ft wuei), greater utt nl tban thtfrte'rnUtfs t theref ore, '.til? i 'ppo- tk eftming (roro ths aristocratic natians I tf,Europe retain in grcv i4oa.ajF4r, th - .. - . - - - - .. i - r " niri.ut Ja iovtafry L-oai. whence tbty ha'lc Jd n doubt but they ould like to have' tho Irammels of royalty grandly di.lajeJ la'their midst. Th. notions .which ought 'to bayo decreased and $oper.rcu. iroin aifiog wiem nave increased aai, bpes; jstcrod bv inany pf them, and truo American principles uavc pecr Uktn deep root within their minds .thtfr lovcfof te.onr.cbiBj baa pro 4d 'lolf-importanco, idlones and Un unsalable deiir to luxuriate Id- pJcas urtjbpin In a free epuntry they fol .Jovr thei; owp rCQirso,' pot considoring it 9 righi'i it otftrs, ; The eontition of tUWrot lui'e'oineitio k!aTc,W truly benefitel by his connection with the people of this nrttbrit but,ns they nrc capnbje f obeying a iniral law, there ouglit to bo ft natioal law by which they ought, to, bo govCindi-bound to their duties and at th fame time be under government protection, and have unin terrupted access to tho proper aulhoi-t-ties to seek redress in case of need. No doubt thcrB are very many hum.iiic slave owners, but, it is well known, they nre not a .so(son.c je scarcely huwian) bcnco,it U that tbo, public, niarts of the seuihern States very much resemble, on ly more so, tho of Turkey, and o'.hur heathen nations who trudo in huiuun lite,! The fact is thnt tho negro is look ad upon by some as the farmer looks up on his stock, without distinguUhing that tho one is Cnpuble of becoming morally responsible, and the other is not. Tho negro is evidently adapted fr nothing but servitude, but they ought to be, in nil caei, used as. human beings. Should the Southern States secede, the probability is, that th?y will eventu ally return to the Union one by one, anJ adopt free instead of slave labor, njd thus slavery will die out of the land. There will be grtat danger if the southern Slates should sever themselves from the Union, that the sable rae wiil feel that they have an advantage in tho movement, as they wonid not have so grijiit a power to contend with, and tuny rise In revolution, make f .wrfal h if oe and perhaps free themselves &uo'u an occurrence is uot altogether iinpos.'i'ole It is hoped ly every one who wishes well to his coui.iry that such a calamity even as disunion may be averted, much more that un intextiuc war may never take place, and that the peace of the nation, instead of being only patched up for the present emergency, may be Cimly foun ded on the immoveable basis of integrity and truth. ,. ;. Though these .are trying times, yet, dcuh(lcs the oi deal will prova benefici al. That high wisdom and independent spirit (f tho nation will bo -called into requisition, and tin? true American tha aeter duclared in the hour of need, when it is Hoped it will bo proven that there U ' balm in Utlcad" auJ also "a physi cian t'aarc." IVumfi' VAR!Lms.Therc is little stirring nt the present time, even - hunt ing seems to have taken a temporary re cess ; a calm often precedes a storm, so it may be'supposed that a buy time is coming. Our quietness is now and then interrupted by small companies from tho Peaks? nd sometimes a. team traveling up; An extra pf the Western Stage Co. passed down loaded lately, the regular coach is generally well filled. Roads are very hard upon wheeled vehicleJ. Tho mantle of snow that last fell dacrcases very slowly, here and there patches of tbsroad 'are seen. Slcibig is slightly patronized. Meetings for dfncinfc', &c., are few and far between, ladians have not been seen down hero s:ncc last suai mer. JJext imonth.is looked for as the beginning of un enlivening tinu, vhco the qnyetness of wiBtcr will have dinrp peared and gono into tho newly dijcovcr ed gtnbr State of 'Forgetful ness. Ilors. es anflt cattle that "have been wintering ou arc looking well, and will be, found ready .or werk whsn wanted- " Small game show tracks in the snow, and it Is presumed they would iiko to sye the snow leave, and if so they: have a num ber of sympatliizers. 1 Days, . geuerally are pMiy light a "very cold north wind visited here last Week, lasted two U.iys) it bas'p'n'sicd away nnd tho fine calm' has 'again' returned. A'lettpr rfl Reived front the mouVains, repoils tliit tho winter up, to ;lhe on'lof -Vcc-cmbCT was particularly tb autiful, streams not frje over, : II.eaJih.geuei-l!y gooJ.r-. Flourvery plentiful at Denver 'and in the mountains- Very extensir . prep arations fof mining operations ntt-6fii.-. son. ' ' Spcoial uispatchoH Jrouy Vunh injrton Jan. ZJHi, to mo LiBitnaati pa- gton ; Tie Scpao devoted all 'tfi' scision fn- daV to the' jdiinderitlori. 'or 'the fuctno R. I. Irillbut did not piiss it.. 'At lai tha' ill had sunderr.onV; so in. my il hi nr. es as ta-materially rotiirU. tit passage la tb:JJouf,(i Inttend of fubam ,thiriy corw)rnto)s,a pririnul'y provided, onu ku'nd;ed And sixieci hvo beou suoeuta-! ted, ropwenting. aU tbc 'Sf yet re maining In the tTnion, 'tbo Southern- route was repaired in th TUI Hiougn ttto scoksi-iojri-tr Soulhwesterri fifties was ijred at omeiength. at an argument aiiust such rrteBtiwrt." ;. , . ;; ; v-t. ! ; : T"r" : r- JW.tn attfirpt was recent jr made "ii t' V i'i? Vf yiclcr PmauMf J by Mm infuria'ed fna let upon he oec-sioii tf the re;w of tin t.4id'initu tro.j, at Ksplci'.' , . . '. reeint dii-pitoh from-Waidi. lngton. snjri that Lieut, Ifcrie l)as fhfiW lcBge4 Oeii, lliuney to ''uiW taj popi bat" arid ijniuhe GpncVal fiiis nccipl. oi. Th csuse'of q iarrel oriiaatvd in Oregon sevenil years agt. Why is a mau that iuarr.es tivicf liVc tb teptrfiu or a Ulp Aai-acauti L. U I btt sscoai mat. Summary ol'IVcn. V ' " St. I.ar:?, Jani 23, p.'at Th following inttlligeicc from Wnsh ington, Jan. 27th was received nils SLon: Th'ftiumor was rife h re to-u -fi iy;i3at iuUilli, Oeiieru tu'eii ri i- rt.i'4'; row ronou rtlativi; tf J0 ius on by si-coeiioM invaders, iiiun causes him ntU'.-h ansitty. .ladie lUiiM'iorj V.hp w.is dispatahfd ( ilu kjoii'.Iiein Stales by Virginia, to I'lJuoe them t-" keep tlie iteaee, tele i;vai'!H lhat "i" thi! llrooklva uu ueslii.cd inr Pi iisacoU his iuiumuh will provo f ailnrc. ' . - A ('i'pateh to S ;ivit'rs Crittenden anJ Powell svs the LegiLlature of Kentucky his af p outed John J'JU, J. tir J(?lay, Mr. Uailrie, ox-(Jot'k MioruhjaiJ and WiexlifT'-, comr.usMiirfrs to proeeul to rl'ashiiigtfjn n tl.e 4tb uf T'l hruarv'.' v: Tho.finind Jury , Imve. )n.iIo jVree prscnni''tit f-f ix-Soe'y 1 yu .ffrst, for m'il-idmii.i!r in f-.Toe ; -second, for eomptiiJi'V ih'th" abstraction-of bond? ; third,' f r cu.-pir-ci ujintiit tin Government.. . I" n .pcc e-:t- that iho iifiitjttn'Ci'j wiil br t'-'.-iy f-.r Ufj uclioti of tho Jury tl-moi.row. The fallowing son.':it;n "jiif nt0--,,un-der d-.to if Jan. 27tli, up: -..trt- ii New Yurk Iioraid finii it 'li;i ;u correspondent. 1 leant fivw a jiefitlcmvi win h-ni an inti'iviiw '.v.tb Mr I.ini'i-in. at Si-rini- l'eld, within f.:ie pas, we.-k, tint tbi lac Kli ill Ii:.'' I II. 'fl Ullii l.-j expreSRi"! h!iu!f .is t'i)lis: "1 will miH'-'V ileatit bf'.-re I iil consent, or-will adti.tamy friends to consent, to.nnycon eeiion or C'.-iiiiiroiui-jO whieh iouks liko buying the privilege of taking pvissensiim of the forts of this Govciiinit nt, to wLich it has a Consiituiional right, be ciiuse, Whiitever I might think of the merit of the various propositions before tAn2ress. I should regard concession, in the f.ice cf metmccs, ilu destruction if Government itself, nnd ihi consent on all hands that our system shall be brought down to a level with tho disorganized cate of afnirshi Mexico j but this thing wiil herunfter !, as it is now, in ih haud-( of thi people, and if they des're to call u convention to remove any gricv ntiee eompbuned of, or to give ' n4w guaranties for the prrmnnnnec of vesttd rights, it is not min3 to o'poso.J' -A In this conversation Mr. l-int'oln rrsaeil no obpijiion 10 tLc U irder itiitc or Kt4t ir ilgu's propositions as a futuri basis.sf sgiteiiji'iit,if t'.i j l"pub'ic!tr.s as it p,riy deiri. it. The nnst irtn?e excitement eslsts in certain Congressional circlns, in conse fiii'iice of klij fact leaking tint tint' the ilowaid Seb-ct Oommitleo his riosilive jvidet.eo bifnni it of a conspiracy exhtt- m2 in tnis city and viemitv to overthrow the Government in whieh curtain prom inent oILciais and citizens af Washing ton and elsewhere figure. . , Si'BsycriELn, III., Jan.. 23. It is now positively pettled that -Mr. Lincoln will depart for Washington on tho 1 lib of Ftbrinrv. lie will pto bj.nce via Lftfayette to Irir.iannpoiis ; where ho will roceirolhe hospitalities of tho Indi ana Legislature. 'J'hance bo will p'ro. ceed by way of Cincinnati, Cleveland) ' Columbus, "Coff-ilo, and AlVnny to ITar risburg, nn-1 thence direct to llal'imor,' and ttic federal Capital. Jtut the tour, to New York and rbiludelphia is . not impossible. . Araug intents for special, tr uns- itlJ ,t.ho v. ay , through cro.teing n ude, no Military eecort wiil be ncepptv ed. T'io c-itirc ioiirny is expected to be initio inside t'f ten di.ys. i. v ' . . Waqoi:.'cton, Jan. S.:',,' Sc.v.tTS. ifr. Seward pre?mtvJ a p titioa from the cit'zens i.f New Yoi;k, remonstrating aga"nst any l'sjrisiation, or .'giving any p:-otrction to slavery in" the Torn tones. AIo, a petition of Tdd c'i'izcus f New York, praying for 8onio adjustineni of the Uilficultics. .' ' ?!:. DonIas introduced a Mil nmon-" diiiory of thenct of '1753. nr.i ths act of 1S30, in ndation to i igiiiw tiaves. Mr. ' Gwln presented the mVmoi inl of Dr. Robe, Secretary of the Puoitio KaiU road onvntion. hold in' California in 1958-9, trunsuuuir.g ihe proceedings, of J. the oonvcntioii, iimi tju priition i'.MKing. for the parage ol tito- IVciac Khiiroau bill. - ' " , " ' .... . i ' i . ' Numerous petitious wero iiitioJ'iod in favor of tho Crittcnd.-a Kc:olutions, and asking for a settlernci.t of - cxiallng dilllcul :ied. ; Ilocsr.. Mr P.iee Present d tho peti tion of 4,3bU -citizens of Ltoston, of vari-liou.-t polttiiavt opinions, usktii.: for a pescieiui BdjttstoKttt of our imuoii-l dif; BVJM...' :.:'::!-: ' ' . . - '. -Mr, Groit' iiioved a suspeniipn 1 tlu rq)cs (O.tato plli j Sci.tito' tajcfidtnent ta-jho Uaiia pUlw!ueii passed by ii-7 ngiiihit P t)io Kansas bill, passed botb llou its' of Congress. ', ' " , On inatio'n of Mr, Stm'.oa; the Ilonse, under a Euspen non of rules, passed tho bill for move VffeAu.Uly opgiijiiiir'tho mfKtin (if tho District cf Columbia j-by 119 againstvii. with, uiack Tpptoitija f rm DclUporrtU. , 1 v itH 'J'y -!. t'iistii'tCTfivj Feb'. Senatc. The President'slicssagcws taken up. " - ' s ' . ' Mr. Latham made'a Union' speot!b:'J The consideration of 'thoWssaM was postponed till Aloti l-ty. :'" The Fxecutiyo and Judicial nrpronn. ation bill famer.d.d) pitted. . IIoriE. Feb. 1 Mr. Sherman,' from tho Committee o Way a nnd Meaus,! ported a bill to au:hrio iho I'jvsident t- borraw $25 ,':D),W) previous to tho ftrst gf July, thi paipoo of jejeemr '.)K.itC4Ufy.a"tes. '' i'l -r.l' Ciiiqaqo. .Gov. Yas boa appointed St-nhcn . Lotsn. t'.uwvus Ai Kooroer, ei-Gov..WoQj', - lii Cook, and T. J, l iurner, CQinmisioners to ine conven tion to bo held ut Washington on ihe 4iu inst. Gm. A, lvoerneV has decliued tho "Ppoin'mcnt. rojiuer oas wen . . . . . . ... . I appotniva tu tiis s.uu, - . Vujngton Jan. 30. SxyATEt'i'-The Pacific fJHroad - biii Ousnnnji r.nd psssed-r-yeas 37, nays 14. The iliil t(j orgatiije tho (Territory 'of .Ipffrison was considered and amended. LhPiiginj: thertamio Jdnhol 1- vdiizbotthoSejiat6LJ3joi:rned. UOi., O'J.U. ill. i ittiu fore iho llouie a letter from Mr. Cobb, stinnir thnt he had reived a eenied copy of ihi secession ujiJiu ince of M:- buna. The Speaker presented the proceedings the Democratic Stnto Convention of t ef Ohio, in favor of a settlement of our diH fieuMrli Kulicr bV the IVuder Statosor. 1,V UOUlaS aim triui'nui-ii (Mini, nun ctipfoialty fwvor tho coiling oi a JSaiiun al Convention. A metsngc from the President announ cing his signuttirff to tile Knnans billo i cioncd suppressed applauso by He'pub lieaus. . f . - i , The principal part of the day was consnmed in th-j discussion of the rf 'p'rt of the Coiuuiittt-O of ,31, without oriiv ing nt a coneiiiiion. -1' 1 '' ' N i.-hviilc, Tenn , Jan. 50 .y,'.wi'hsl.in.iirg ihc recommendation of tho Governor, ttiat cemmismoners l e yeit to Montgomery, th'v.Lagislaturn to ! ilnv inftruoicd thoir commissioners to go to YajlliS'IgtOtl. r - - . 7 . . . st .1 -St. l.oirts. Jan. oi f. ( Privnte accounts state that Alex. II. Stephens wilt.be pressed for the provis I ional l'rtsiueM oi me ouuuu-iii v,uuitu- era".v, to oor.cii'ate cunsmiiiiu-ji The friends of tho Pacific Kaiirond bill, judging from tho votcof tho Seuate, feel eaiiauiiic of the President's ap proval. AmerdiiKtU are ytUo be ac ted upon by. the llouic.- " . ' ; It is rumored "that there Is' a' serious disagreement between Gcnoint Scott and th.V President, touching-" reecnt move ments at r.Oi l Monroe tlio President cs pressing mueh annojanc-j ut turning the guns ot the tfortrcssinUitd. The Commander of: tho Brooklyn is ordered. to lay off Fort Pickens after landing urpli"est and if he.seps nn nt ihV fortress, to hind his aitiilery nun nnd brii g the fbip's guusj to bear on the torces. - - Intense anxiety exists pt tb AVbite House to hear from Pensitoolu, as a col lision ii strong'y apprehended; It is understood that tbo -messenger from South 'Carolina -bring the resolu tion pissed by tha South Carolina Leg islature, demanding tha surrender of H. Smnptcr. - Col. Haync wiil present the demand to the PrcslJunt ; and if refused an attack will be inada on Fort Snmpter. The whole M.itsi;ehusctt delegation, except Sumner, unite in urging thi send ing of dolegr.tcs to the liorder Stato Con ference, i " ' - ' ' . '; ' ' Private advices from the South, re ceived to-night,, ind catc lhat there will bo a figlit in less tnan inirty uours. (doubtful.) c. . i , ; . . Captain Meigs, cmnmnnding the Fort tt Tortngas, informs tho goverftment thatlio is suiacicnlly ra-inforccd to re pel any attack. ; ,' ,' .r ' :. Col. Judge, CommtRMoncr from Ala hninA. has urrived with rower 'to nego tiate for the Federal property ,3ituatcd in that State, including arscnajs, ions, T"rs Ornr.d Jury found thrco cases against Bailey f or larc. y, one joint in. diclmert ngwnst Uuilcy tnd Kussell, throo indictments nguiutt H ussvl I for re ceiving b'ujlui boii'Is, nnd one joint in- diotnteut ugainst Iiailey, Jlussew, ana Floyd for conspiracy to ceirauu tuo Government.' ; ,- - " I.v'ntAViroLts, Feb. 2.' Tbo Governor, vt-sterday, appointojl Hon. C. 1. Smith, P. A. IlarckleJam, u S. Orth, F. AW )lns, and ii. t. Stoughton, conimisBtoners.to tvadains- ton. , ' r . '-DeiroiT. Teb. 2.", fn'tti.? SL'tiftlc: v'tsterdav. a ifesolu'tion authorizing the Crovemor to appoint five commissioners- to Washington, was. re jected. Ayes fifseon, Nays sixteen.. - . .. Frafcfort, ly. Feb. 2. - Tlie Sr.'bas pas'td by a vote of 25 to 17, risk's Kesotittton appealing w douiu ftnieit to atop in their revolutiiHi, protett i ig sgaiiit t !c!cral coercion, aad rosolvmg .'Bt vit x lb.: I gfsla'r.ie aMoitrr,cd on tbo i tl la-.t., Jt'llU 10 tEO B-1U1 OC ijir-i, w Lear th rf;.)iiBts i our sister Utiles, to oor application to Cougns,.to FU t;o;.alcosvealwn.J.! :, v...... . ' , 1 . j -.;Bal lir.ore, Fb, 2, - A tan mceti"g call- of tbokt la fiv'T ol the S,aL1 was. held (o nicht and was nerllV;veiubW.- I Me'.w. Morrfs, Teakl. Waltace, and JLA jvj. HcLpae, aiuiressru mr iiiciii. nn& wet patcd, denouncing Hie coarse f Govv Jlitk in refusing to rU a conren lion, itenim? Iris authority to aenddete. giitcs to the -city cj&nv. ntioii, t ti et dOe Bales io the fate-4)oaVM Ion IC-giva ex iFsion to tho.viewa cf Marylaud, m the pttssnt cllt 't i : ; t-.t-- i.S . .r. , , i The fdfno-w Pemb-rio t 'Hl t-MW re"nce (MisV., Kb dit cu the slt of that terrible hvis;htort ha, cost ' n.eariy taf- saTJ'Jon.1 It ''' conimtncc 'iuanlng shls wivv ; yiw'j !li?'Vf0 'ft-i ,,aM.V:!. ii nl I L- 'f .1 Lsd.l ! . f IthotJgk: r. gliftf -1 VV'-H Louisiana sn:.ls ,a.Vrfov4 to ut ofhe Union, be is a eenrtirf.n (or rclectjoti o tbanBte-.Wr.lix Jjars afwrflioji-ftf f MaccinsBsl l pw.fcd.tl)! J mu wLA Gv.-Picicens of Foili Caroliftaj having a valance of ' $3,000 dar.U blm, aa lite MlaUtu tJ KditM.aBto wntjinii b for a few ilt j s ago. The Df jMiriuie Bt ad j-isfed ha ae'eoants by aerdiag hlui a tlralt en the. Charleston sub-treasury, tba uiouty vliicft his b'n sensed by that State. " .-' . .j ; ti. -. r Ttc'rort of art imaginary dangnr is tha r hadi u to overlook a real one. A"iu WOngwo un.you fee bitn i when you hoi.r him speak you know, liia n cu. !.J ! I 1.1... riom iho llluc lllvcr ?Ilncs. irm tbo forteniiouuuuf cf t'uC-.Zt. Xcws. ,i i iueobgu yjuwr.j wan. join, J i Mining D proseeated,ith v1or. nnd a ttjtiorityJonhbjclaiB's wtrked hr paying weil, wlnie sonTe arc paying largely. "at tittio is tlono in llunibng Guleli for wjnt of waler-t-what Iw ,uro. working, iire usiug hand rockers, somo ot them yielding to $.'0 per d-y. Tho dis covery claim on Georgia Gulch is pay mg two to fourouncrs per day one li'tlf day la rMJ t'.wiiiing up Siu 'Mjjst of. the oi.iiias! in i iur j vi.joiii. r.i worsen, some of them paving $100 to !? 'fSu-pcr tialcna Gulch Is nttraeting considcrnH blc attention, and is juodoubtedly as rich it glilcli.r Jbero is in,lh nirmnttitns.; Arrfjtl4rty men uro atwoik3ntho guleli and arc doing well. A fctil) nug get was recently tnk"n iut by Thompson ii Co., from No. 3 below, and 400 was ta&nTrOVo IKo,' 4 i.bcloVnnd about six f eM-.f-quare' 'of .' dirt 376., was the yield of about the satm; amount of dirt frcr'. 5 above., worked by Morgan & Co.. 'Throe days run from Noj.wu1 rc speciivdy r.O," $72,. and .$j4, working but fiveor six hours per day. French Gulch has been tho Fccno of some little excitenuni. oi late ir. claim jumping, two or three districts h.tvc been juu.jud, and nevr crgautsiticBS formod. - oai one Laadrpd to ono humlrtd nnd fifty neii nvc at Work In thc'guleh, niort of them building cabins, cutting tail ditches; nnd doing otber preparatory work to claim opening; whilo ,ihe work .is pu.-hed on in the clnlms opened 'In the tall indicates a satisfactory yield to tho owners.- A1 run of two and u hnlf Irours, by Prown i Co., six feet from tho sur face, with no signs of bud rock, yielded $17. ; The gutch is about ten jpi lei lonjr, with a largo number oT leads crowing it, nnd tlioso iicquainled with the gulch pre dict a bir;er yield of gold the icoming season than was taken from California Gulch the past season. Our leads, finL pnrtlnnlitrly those in the y-Cinity of hpd erossitg' rrencn uuten are well wortnv the attention of mill men. Ttc J-iuiyln, Ilibcrla, Xorton, Wilion. Grrmair, Wehbsr, 1 ros?ect anil Citledouia Iracis. all prosjert weil. and abound In py rites cf i'or, while tae B irlumr. HoLiry, liupe, CMcsga and Carry leads are eoi.-vid-ted rich in fiiver. Sixteu or e Rhfcen in. n ar- t worii In the iMirer's District. Blue- river, uver.igii g J.8 to 10 per lia.v to tliu: man. Hume Lo or timi v inea are wlnlcri-ig 1 1 Gold R ui.f.U malcin;; wags. l aeic nrs no' .aoout lour liUmired hi'd cii tl.is side ot tlie r-i;i, and the immlerj ddl'v ir.ercufiug by those 'rtturuh'g from trevallrr. "' There sctmr. to bo liitle dai gcr of our HltrTiii at pr;sen noine twenty oats ol j r-jvibioiis jivit):;.coioe lu litlis liit two week,' and twelve or fifteen 'mnre on tho way, which, a ided to the t'.oek ,a!rr?Jy on hand, has reduced the prirc so that fi vi rip it as cheap hero n-w as in l!io vuiley. Flour is hellii'S'ati $15,- and oiher gooJs bi proportirii. 1 be snow is frain (tires t tour f-rt deep in the. gulches and cn th hill sides, aui from tix to cilit f-;et on the range. From Tar rj all -Mines. IlA3m.TOjr, SouTii Pakk Jan24r The miners; 4 n' rjfncrnVthin5,-iare doing wtllj considering the many dis advantages under which they labor searciiy 6( vaTcr,ds'ptli of .tHcnow, ic. Georgia, Frchcli, ond'trMena gulches are xpected tojiel! go'den ht.rvets iq the ping. -Frtrcli Gulch i con'idtire.U nnd jus fy loo, 'in mj opinion, the riclivstt discqviry i'i the I Sou hern mires, not excepting the fu mous G.'orgia Gulch, which ha prov ed the richest, so far. A new discovery bos recently been msdc'?djlho vitfinity; of ' Califorpia Gulch, whioli is raid to be very rich five cents to the pan, two feet from tha top. Jit is ialle'd Ualifomla- Flat. , We have Mclv befrd good news from sotnet of 7onr Silver i-culej, Jin'd' ..' t wcVwt-t.Ln: ironi goo.i nuniorry. ino j miuuir has been tested in Uacinc. Wis., and averaged.. 81.500. to lb .ton. Hhe Quulnry S2.400, tbn Mt J5trlii)g f3,8O0. ihe lilock Mountains, ly i'u acd Wilson wre Icjjfcijnd jiell ed rich'y. i Ap.Teii.ts. mill cotcpany of Missouri city, in the Mountains, hading their rsupply ot -wter' ficoro the" . djto!i i-i . " i '.i j - r. liaeiy to mil inem Jinuuvoaton cm by having thelrmill Stopped, set to work initnediatcly to find the. machinery and the workucn requisite tQaecotapiisU tho tusk of boring .an artesian wci;., - : . . . AfUr cneouttcrins isanv diCcultles and ilisappointmctits tboir object was at tost necQQjpU&iiou, a well kos oreu ana unamp'.o supply of wafer, nbt'ainsd for all pfaotior.1 purnoseiyat a J)cpl of one bundled and twelve Jeci below the apr fao and afucost brabbut six dollars to the foot, or six hundred and fifty dollars t I . . 1 IL.ll . , or iuo jou proCtublc ln'lh d tBart that qf; Hbjtbcr mill company, woo msieau oi puiuuicu'; jiig at ouce'upon an artesian well, cx ticiifl'td' aboht far' 1iunrlred,'do!lnrs in ao construction of--'diteh which has irBvdivisaua,Jin(l rtwoibUBlMl.' tpotn'J cn another which supplies them With plenty of water,' but for whieh tbey ar ! . r r. . . .,1. - ' . 10 pny ciiy uuiiura per niouiu, nt ivug as they continue to ate It.- '' From what has already bet J done,' It is rcasohublo tt eonoludo that water o.in i9 obtained, end that deep artcsUn borings will ' Le entirely successful, in tho moumsjji gulches, and nit- hq mills suppliod from an unfailing source with uuiuient wirtfir for theji purposes, r t 'T Another 1 will ;eompcr.y .in Missouri oity has oorarocnocd boring an artesian weil in their nil I, they have doseended to tha depth of eighty feet, land at last accounts were progression finoiy.'-i-JJ. M- Froai tho Cv.-r.pondopH.,4 hslt. if. IK-rIl. ,f Vrom btilli C lear Creek. T bo1 tvptvther in "this vicinity h on very pJcBvutC taVU. -jc. lasltfw dftyi; 01 dol shows himself lun few lipurs in .tha day, AnJ .then dbca not appear to Iiavo trie trine warmth tliat h'iiii!!tcit9wrjn!rW." "Tar tics iiave been shreii'gcn tlis lar ll the, winter, vmil ihn 7th of ibis month, nnd some of flie'ra liave tundc it pay pretij jwcll.Last s'cason ' the water on the her hindered thv ciiocrs from Ttrorkin to ihe bedrock Bcrossrtb oW chrinV?!, i-jl?u (his .winter fcvl shafts have beep sunlf, ftt'id I under stand that they gethi pay? Several ludcs.pre; Ictn; rpened hereabouts and some comparatively .rich ones. Messrs. Cotlington b Co., are finking a shaft on lie GciiciaiTuylor lode, andi have reached the pyrites of iron, whtcb- prospect tvtl! Clear Creejcjs bound to be the great mining c-iuntry,aftcf m liltlo while; Ire7.d) parties are tear ing dowp tficir rallU in the vicinity of Gregory, and. . moving them hero t. this ncihborhoodL where ihey enn get 'ood, mill privileges. iWhevc-aro tl mills'iri" Gregory'atd thonfcit'.hboriny gulches going to J5ttht ir fufcl from, in two years; from; this tiuie ? Th -imbernow, for-rnilc around is all chopped off", wletc lust pprtrg the inountaint wtre thickly covered with $ if. ' Iff n few years- wood "cannot be had;fr Joye, or -monpy..Qn Cleat Crci k is the place t j 1 Jiate, nnd 1 trust it wiR not asc to tun fo'tbc South.T louali r.M the "louth'ern States should. ' scctde 0 gire a;e a homo In thj fsr 'ci'tant Tfi.'t W'Ueu ear.h iu her Xtuty'spl lirluro Is lrt -' 8td' ' - s yhcD wouiilandt r-rjit9a merrr cijd fw Ad wili fler re bli"ia:ng o'ir rairi an J , --.- . a 1 Ioto tliy brcid prkirtis, 1,t cUif w'.cuinj ' itrcini. ' . v , . Whin soft o'er tho UiijV'bpt! thi ftioon potrt li"jr.1.ams; - r r , Or wh'.a tie Tiogi r.tig rsy iDn'.Itt foil I'hiiiujlTtKyaJiaJy graver, -aa tLy ltaf ballf. 0, a livclifr tigkt tbo cyo batU vit'or icon .it ini.-u rmi i't lu wt u.bi-1 ubb ucikui -j m . -.1 tiBr Mieiireciet: e: oiru' 10 u;iri-iuw Arc fiitti'05 tnd kaiug troa: spray lu ire. 0 yosj 'tis a fairy IprtilU fMirio terra; With its carpet of gr;n,nd iUglittoritij- difntp Where tbc timid Jeer bounut, j'.aibibme tad fni O, aprtlri tfji ilo boaio.for"ui, J it'Sumpler 1 three andr'tfts miles from' Charleston, one- and tk miles frem Fort 'itouUrie, ihs f m mile to the necrest land, one and 3-"v milja toiFo't J)hn8..n,and two "and lie mi!e "to ("as'le Fi; lnj --The Jatt named fort is one mile from tho town. and Fort Johnson ia two andth mi'ec from ihe tbw.ri. h? mcaiure,menla are correct, hqing tattqrt ram. the lust stfrVyi'madjfby the United .6t'.A coast survey.' ' " ! - - -: f t r mi ' "' ' - . ... :t -. ,- A feliet y that xoats-pvin, gi'eaw' tro ible centent. m . The greatest truths are the sinYpleti,. o are ihe greatest men. ' ; G'odJ.cars 'llja heart; withhn o"dcj bat he never heurs words wi;Lout'lh heart.' -; ' '"' . Rtmember that the burn n cons' tntton is onMhtt-canai-d-Junndtjd. by .n two thirda vote. . . , , t There Ire few tfefeetfc' fa ur Yiaturc so "larinpr as riot 'to be veiled -by pd-' litenrSrnftS frbtf J breeding; " ' .f;ti- , In nil our calamities and efl'ctioos, i.'pjay sere ss a comfort to enow nj WU9408CS anymmg nna,ge;s. ; JMrnt-fa fervid imagination, hivlnjc great naipmand.of langiagp) and also ent'iutiasm of ebaraoter, almost inva riably bvfclc'surjeor Jechflr( Can anyttlnfcit!y-ietinirJ Kttle wbicu n Liieiaar.t wun eiarnsj cous.a ntrenovs vArothoao anvs Uttlctibud irnr sJund' sysun of -spiritual -mors. liiV : -. ' Mv i '--is v;. r. if ,..-,, ' A vriter' lms eompartd worldly. mendthips to our shadow, ana a toi ler comparison -wat nvrr madrfor while we walk in the ennshinc it it if Its, tn ui, but the incmeut wu enter the shade it departs,; . .WJ ' Suc,cc, iu lB-cbin lYeaorc depra dant Upon the capabilities of the mat ter for leaching, than upon bis teeh nichal acq"rromeut. .Tcachiog powfeT: is cot viway associated with snpenof taUn) pr 6Cuiriacnii 1 IX. t 'A 1 V