Show FROM EXCHANGES THE tim STRIFE in relation to the most moat feasible route for the transmission of the overland mail maii maillis sis kept up the washington union advocates s the southern route and relative to the Salt sait Lake route says Lead leadin ln over elevated plains and mountains more than one mile and a hlf high above the level ut of the sea aa rebon renon as far n eth as Bos bod boigon bostoni toti and where the d dep drep ep snows now fill every valley and anil level every korge purge and chasm though of fa thomi fathom isi iss as depth no man cau reasonably reason reaton ably ex P ts to rua run on the parallel route regularly la in the winter 1 I the use of such contin continual ual bloodless wai wal war of words when there is a disposition in congress to annihilate the whole concerti con ceru when we can secure an administration who will maintain the public weal even to the utter demolition moli tion of private pickings and lings then it mav may mas be admissible to enter into discus ston eton aa as to which is the best route router till then t s vain vaid tim THE ICE jan 27 was beginning t to disappear from the mississippi Missia sippi and light iko ito boats bolts qa were advertising for the upper rivers the rivers were low still falling and navigation tion precarious the missouri river steamers have hye changed their terminus from st joseph to leavenworth city this change has been made because of the opening of direct railroad communication with st joseph GOLDEN inducements to immigration are presented by the delegate of the embryo territory colona ciona 11 II J graham iff 14 gald is the chief product of that region better let it rest in peace gold has proved a curse which california would gladly have removed therease there Ther eare are in the west yet untilled unfilled thousands of acres of lands fertile in all the quai qualities ittes necessary to yield the rich harvest of fruits and grains the results of honest toil toll the only true wealth of any state to these should be directed the attention of the enterprising farmer and mechanic who having grown weary of the dull monotony of new england now grown somewhat old seeks a land where be he may spread abroad and multiply and have room for the development of his energies in whatever sphere be may choose where he may in his own way carve out his bis fortune and obtain a competency that shall render comfort to his declining years LATE advices advises from paraguay by the way of Ei england edgland C liand lland indicate an amicable adjustment of eristio existing difficulties elopements ELOPE MENTS 11 says the st louis cor of fhe sacramento union are as on ho this side the continent as divorces are ere re on side in one instance at S springfield p rin field III ill a laaker redick ridgley having a wife abife and two children with a miss blanchard bianchard of fifteen the banker lugging off with him only twenty thousand foo too usand dollars from his fathers fa herb hers vaults an otier case waa was that of the wife of an honest german with a A gay Lot lothario hario bario black as the are of spades 21 they took away with them aso all alt the poor germans money A DEER was shot near neal boston jan 10 bear tracks were discovered in the same vi hanify ruy tuy DISEASED mutton chops and pork steaks are not so well relished by the new yorkers and since the discovery of the fact that sheep with the scales and bows bogs hogs q with the measles have lave been due dae up by the wholesale and sent sect to the newyork new york market to sare them an embargo has ar peti laid upon such delicacies A HUSBAND in new york set fire to his cifes clothes and bur bar burnt nt her to death they were both fond of whisky four little children rii rif remal remar in a A 5 POVERTY wretchedness and degradation in its most loathsome form stalk abroad daily through the cities of the east especially new york unable to honestly sustain herself and ode one n e little child and ana too virtuous to prostitute herself the wife of a sailor who had bad beer been long advent attempter attempt ea tuf tuu put pat an end to the earthly career of herself and child by taking lauda num cum which she bhe obtained by pawning ap an old blanket taken from her childs back the dube dose being too small she was taken aliro allro to the almshouse alms almy hous house e MORE PRISONERS have bw been sent to the S sa s1 ate prison fr in N Y city during daring the general sessions ees ces ending jan 21 than during ady any prey pret ous terra term 1 1 A match commenced jan 7 tle the limerick feay and hugh Hagh athe ITHE AVOWED infidels of Wae washington hington city cafe eafe le ivr tle rated at 1 d ibm m Pat nea neb birthday jan 50 festivals baal bayl ba ben nelo neld many of cit am of the union in japan swept off idoo 1200 00 inhabitants of Nan jaski in four weeks GRAPE vine culture is attract attracts attracting i f attention in upper california A FREE negro lately purchased a plantation in mississippi with the negroes thereon for SCHOOL ioor desks and buncombe speeches in congress are it is hoped soon to be abolished abolish ed A RUSSIAN organ published at brus brussels sels thus t gallantly and humorously alludes to the acquisition of cuba 1 the war which might result from it would be far more 1 disastrous trus than the crimean war which has cost so inu inn inoch ch gold coli and blood to the world it would be a war wit with a nation whua whoa products are the first element of industry in all the world and whose commercial intercourse inter courie 1 makes kes an important branch of income for most governments in ats I 1 it t would be a viol violent ent rupture of all the arteries or 0 commercial circulation it would be a fatal separatism between europe which needs america americal and america which can lan dispense with europe taie take from england the gold gom of california and the cotton of Loul loui miana riana aud and ud her will at once be stopped in its prosperous prof berous action we sincerely hope that such terrible occurrences will not take tats place LESNIE rt a victim of legal 0 blundering recently died in paris on june 30 he was sentenced to the hulks for life aa as being guilty of murder and arson for seven years he received the treatment ent of a culprit in the hulks hulka when the true culprit confessed his guilt and he be was released relea bad bed hut but ut the hardships be endured while confined were too much to bear and only two years after his release at the early age of thirty bix six he died broken hearted the french however hold bold it is better that ten innocent men should suffer buffer than that one guilty rn man n should escape MR LEE of boston was recently arrested in paris suspected of seeking to kill the them emperor ile he was conducted by two secret policemen to the prefecture of police upon showing his passport the commissary of police asked a thousand pardons and reprimanded the officers saying k that they were charged to arrest an italian a red republican who it was supposed was lurking around with intent to assassinate louis napoleon and I 1 am sure he added with a smile that you are no red republican ly no replied lee 1 I am a black republican publican Ri 1 the commissary was thunderstruck and said to his assistants he is a negro neero from the united states THE NU NUMBER of emigrants who left liverpool in 1853 was for fo r the U S tiie THE WAR jn in india Is being brought to a close it is almost time A PLENTIFUL LACK of cash exists in some parts of california says nobody has any money and nobody pays any anybody boily anything a 1 THE VALUE of real and personal estate in pennsylvania is the yearly tax assessment Is 23 the ile total population POWERS statue of california just completed and shipped to new york is a beautiful woman in a state of nudity leaning on a boulder of quartz itis made of white marble from carrara the contract price about 7 A BILL has been introduced in the cal legislature I 1 providing for an appropriation of to complete the road from placerville erville to genoa in carson calson valley the report of the tha committee says aib rth e sait salt lake or central mall with the rapid progress of the placerville erville humboldt and salt lake laie telegraph company bas baa attracted renewed attention already the distance to salt lake and other ether points at the east have been shortt shortened ned one hundred miles by the discovery of the roote through ruby kuby valley by the mail mill contractors while the same enterprising are now engaged in ln exploring a new ro rouff via walkers valley vailey and which is expected to avo ago avoid agold A the deep now snow line ana reduce uhe the ih distance from six siz hundred and eighty miles to live five hundred and sixty THE SHIPPING interests of loston boston and new york are said to be opposed to the pacific railroad As well ml mihi might ht the old pioneer stage drivers oppose the steamboat IT sE SEEMS Elkis ervis after all that the U US S doe not possess rol ros bess sess at present the territory over which it would be most advantageous dinall in all ail respects to extend the pacific rail rall railroad road roae two fv 0 recent declaimers declair aimers almers aers oa on the subject duct recommend entirely diff lerent different route routes from those heretofore proposed one of thena thera advocates the building of a road to connect puget souad sound dail with the gulf odst of st lawrence the other from arandas aransas bay in texas to Maz atlan bay mexico connecting h aransas arandas bay with the present railroad system of the united states it is asserted that the distance from Por portland tard tand maine to Maz atlan bay ia Is shorter than from portland to paget puget sound bound we shall be under the necessity ces sity it is most evident of annexing the whole boundless continent later latea state that considerable excitement tit cit ement prevails throughout um gh the abian atlantic t c pro of south sath JA merica america paraguayan and add a south american league against the americans was openly broached an alliance between buenos ayres ayrea and the united states against param paraguay was confidently circulated DURING the past two years ten vessels with a tonnage of tons were built at LI Ll eveland ohio and freighted by merchants of that city for english their cargoes being chiefly staves and black walnut lumber I 1 the trade has proved remunerative FOR SOMETIME past a series of violent demonstrations have been enacted against the operation of the fugitive slave law by the abolition amalgamation worship ping community at oberlin ohio A runaway slave was rescued by them from the I 1 officers having C authority to apprehend and re turn him to his master the mutineers muti were arrested and indicted for interrupting officers of the law in the proper discharge of their duties great sympathy was dieted elected by the for the persecuted prisoners a grand feast was wis got up for them at which speeches were made and resolutions offered of a most treasonable character they were resolved never to submit to the fugitive 0 slave law such are the inevitable results of zeal without knowledge PRINCE napoleon left paris on jan 13 for turin to es espouse pousa the princess clotilde daughter da U h of the king of sardinia which marriage probably will cement the alliance between france and sardinia and assist victor emanuel in becoming king of italy in his Maje speech on the open opening ng of the sardinian chambers Z jan 10 be said we are not insensible to the cry of suffering which reaches us from so many parts of italy strong by our concord confiding in our good rights we await prudent and decided the divine providence vi PETER ARRIE ABBIE one of the murderers of police officer rigdon baltimore has been convicted of murder in the first degree FIRE in Sou hington conn had destroyed property to 0 o the amount of A WAR message has bag been issued by the governor Gaver of missouri with what abat measure ye mete it sh shall all ail be measured to you again |