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ir AxJSa 73, Hwl . m N :f KV'S' rt W N s W 341 7T I)cttkcklnajcttc. S'COTTSllUHU, I'ltlDAV, JUNE 30, 18.1 . Messrs. ncR. tViM)i),llamlu1iih City. Amos 11 ItonKits, lq., Cooc liny. Col. IV. IV, Cii irMAN, KIktoii. JiNcn Arri.ta.iTi:, 1., Yoncalla. II. I'inkstox, firccn Valley. C. S. Dntvv, Esq., Jacksonville. '? Klood, Esq., Winchester. Jos. ltKv::oi.M, Canyonvtllc. Jis. A. Giuiiax, Ksq., Fort Vancouver, V. T. "JLutc ami Interesting from Port Orford." This is tlto caption of n letter from Po ffonl to tho Sati Francisco 01.1, dat nalBH iCrlNt tnlrfft orl Orford to tho Sati I'rnncisco Si. 1, dated Juno 1st; and if one-half of it was true, thoro would ho no other town between San Francisco and the mouth of tho Columbia River. Wo extract tho following paragraph to show how things may bo exaggerated : "Rich and oxtonsivo mines havo been found on ' Galees Creek,' directly upo trail which leads from this placo to J: sonu Ie. lhcrcnro now about six hun men there, averaging from ciht" dollars per day to (ho man, wliilo som making ' big strikes.' Tho distanco from Port Orford to Galees Crock is nliout 75 miles, over n most excellent road. Tho trcil from Port Orford to Jacksonville is now completed entire distance, ninety-five- mill's. It is said to be tho best trail on the coast.leading to tho interior." The'Coosk Bay Coal. Tho specimen. w coai, WKen ironi tno recently discovered mines at Cooso Bay, has been analyzed by Dr. Evans, the Government Geologist, who pronounces it only lignatc, hut tho best quality of that description he has seen on this coast. Tho following is his analysis: Carbonaceous matter in coke and volatile matter, 55.5 Other volatile matter, ,'liO Ashes, 12,5 100 I'ioiu tlto I.omliui Tiiuci. The Cont of (liu 'War. Tho present war is n people's war, mid tho people will not object to pay for it. Pay lor it, however, undoubtedly they will, and that very heavily indeed. Soldiers and sailors on all sides nro warning us not to risk our wooden walls against stono for tillcations. Thoro is danger in shallow waters, and wear nnd tear in stormy seas. So wo nro advised to do tho work with n strong but quiet nnd Patloutlmnd to block ado nnd starve out tho Too, nnd produce all thoeflectsof war by. n mero exhibition of power, but with hnrdly striking n blow. All this will bo expensive, nnd is vorv expensive already. Tho estimates nro now before llio House, nnd will astonish our rendoi, unless they havo taken tho pains to follow-up ev ery paragraph of " Preparations for War " with some littlo calculation of their vwn. Wo say tho estimates, but wo -should rntlier say tho supplementary estimates; for an advanco of about three millions on the-ex penditure of tho previous year has already been voted. Tho supplementary estimate of tho nrmy for tho year charge lS5.r, over and nbovo tho nugiiicnta- That for 3I.vui.nu Ixtelmoknce. By a privato letter from San Francisco, wo understand tho brig Fawn was to have left that port on Monday, the 10th. She is heavily freighted with goods for this ploce. Tho Schooner Damariscove, in attempt- of Cooso Bay, got aground, and usly injured. neien sailed lro .. I in flt .TT5"- r already voted, is 300,000, avy, incliul ses anil o r3J,731. That for ordnance is 712,132. 'I ho total is jCr,01r,S(i:. 'lliis Is only es timate, which in war, and especially In such a war as that wo are waging, always falls far short of the actual cost. Including what has been voted, hero is not far from ten millions, which the British publio are cheer fully putting down as one year's subscrip tion to tho great work of international po lico, to tho protection of tho weak, and tho chastisement of tho aggressor. The money might bo spent much worse. Within the last ten years, perhaps ten times as much has been spent in ill-sclected nnd sujierllu ous lines of railway, which now answer littlo other purpose thnu to increase tho cost ami aggravate the Inconvenieneies of trav eling. Jr. is tmo that when wo look to mi. terinl results, in tho ono enso we can point to earth works, bridges nnd stations; and in the other care, all wo havo to show for cm tied across the -Ml.uitlo ovory yiuir Tor tho last six orfcu-.iv;rs. toontraMs, indeed, somewhat U tho J-.M) lor wh uh 11 man maybe stc.wd " Now ,,rIJ ' "" days, and have tho M ovorything 011 tho voyage, But then tlioso emigiants, or those first otafe msscujjors.liavo not horses, up MMiiu pMiMmim: nor nro they car ried over txnliW"" ,,r n regular trsllic, for whiblMP'""0 l" W "KMi' damages. Tho" qu?ln5 wo had before us was, whether to keep up'"' immense trans port service, dpiiig notlimg in timo of peace but rot in our ifarlMrs, and supply tho pre text foroilviial)lislimentH,or hire costly steamers for th.it purpose. In tho lattur case it was evident thai wo must pay henv ily for the total derangement of tlio packet service that lias enmed. But, as wo oh. servo that this monster charge of 2,010, 000 for the monthly y ol transports supposes-tho purchase of some, wo shall lie gratilied to learn that Government is nlilo tocarry on the transport, service, now that tho war is actually raging, .nnd likely to rago some tim, without having recourse to packets. Two or three steamers like tho Iluual.iyn would ho amply BUlliciont to U . vm, gave important information,! rspeutlng tho strength ol bmmslopol.k'i Jft" A bold and uucceShlur'fN corded of tho Itusslans. $.' posed to bo a Uiisslun del; tier Mulish colors, boldly Aruliipclugo, passed tl liatlerios, mm buco Black Sea. From Asia, wo learn that -1,000. Turkish ifcj iWmJ LB WM id 80 re- dp sup- 1, VIII- oiii tho a and ring tho of 11 IB the Supremo nlUfi tho nit Ion to which tho hand llolmr lniil exulted II. Is It lor oithndo Russia to fear nnfli tin eats 1 A 'lUndv to cortfoiimnTio audacity of oisHr, 1.I111II xho swerve from tho Hatred purpso that lias been assigned to her by DMno I'ruvlilciicii f No I Riihsinhnit not forgotten God I it is not for woildly Inter mN dint hIio lins taken on arms : hIio com- irregulars rofusod to inarch from Kreroum bats mr llio Gliriallnii mini, lor 11.0 uoiuuco. to tho war, on account of the arrearn of of her cooellgionisLs oppressed by iuij.la. onnio eiiemii'i. Let all ChiiHlemhiiii know, then, thntthu thouuht of tho Sovereign of Russia Is lt tho tliouj-lit that aiiiuiHte ami iuspirus.alL tlto great family of llio RiihiIiui people tliis orthodox people faitlilul to GimI and. to. IiU mde Son Josus Christ our Redei'iuer.i It is for the faith mid fur Christendom that wo combat! Given at St. Petersburg, on tho 1 lib day of tho month of April, in tho year of grncu 1 Ho I, and tho ".Dili of our reign. (Signed) NICHOLAS, eei; up the expedition at its present, or oven n (he tr.'insnort of trne.n. 'much LTcaLiratlrimiMli. In (lie face of all lance, Ts no less (linifJTljTicasuallu'SMfliuTUfaya alone would, and w Kit ease nnd euiuty, take 12,000 men to Varna, and bring jsanie number back, every month of the y. For tho continu ance" of that war wo'ould do well to pro. vide, now that delicf need no longer lie lelt towards (ho foe.lt is evident, howev er, that if wo want slaters to do tho work we must resort to sot other plan than that under which our sti:i uavv has hitherto been built. For t'juresuiit wo can buy pay. Accounts from Circnssia, of tho 1st of April, state that tho insurrection nuaiusl Russia is becoming general among nil tho warlike tribes of that country, where Sella myl's agents are indefatigable. Tho pro nonce ol tho Ktigllsh mid 1'reiich lleets in the lllncu Sea, witli U10 cotiseipieiil aimii doumeiit of the Russian posts 011 tho Cir cassian coasts, ami tho culling oil ol 1110 Russian supplies via Redoubt (vale, had made 11 deep impression 011 the mountain corn, and it was believed that Schauijl would soon lie in force It ntlack the Rus sian head. quarters at Tillis. I.miia. It is continued that Dost Mo. hammed seeks to form an alliance with Great llritaiu. A revolution is reported at Ava. I ho I'riuco had poiioued bis brother ami seized the throne. Tho discery of gold in Ceylon has !een continued, but It has not yet been found in quantities to remunerate digger. I fri... t v I.., t iiiivit!,riiit li'mlinir ..X..1C ..................... ... .... p,.... ,- . Iruli (SiIhiIIohIii (Sn-at Britain havo issued declare war upon Ktusl.l a nrotent nuninsl tlio Govcriiiiieut inspect-inrming; nnd will soon, it is iug the Nunneries. Several tumults havo occurred at block PiHinoNor rin: Gmix.vx Povvniu. I'ronicct nj'ii (ienrnil H'nr in llurt'iie. The i'arii correspondent f the Nntionnl Intelligencer hns strong doubts of Austria and Prussia joining the Western Power i indeed ho In inclined to tho opinion that when they abandon their neutrality they will make common causa witli Russia. In his IclttT of April I lib, ho will en an follows: Tho Gcmaii Powers nro not yet commit ted to a policy that may compel tliem l I iiey nro nil iiwitcil, liavn on foot mi army of half a million of men. prepared 10 iiiuku iiieir iitiiiraiuy reitpecieii such vcsscU as. tho a-ve on cheaper terms port among tho oiorntivcs, who nroinnkiiig'iiovv mid to net elliciently when tho march ". I.ft . I .V ......,.l . .I.-U ... iiiluil lliimt III Hril I lilt than wo can build rm. mid such n pur cliaso wo hope toboiteudcd by the woids of tho estimate befonis.. Xcws l'vm 1-luvopc. I.uter ty (o Cniuulii. Despatches to tho.ew York p.-qwrs givo full particulars of thniews brought by the steauiihip Canada, viich left Liverpool on it arc tlio rums of towns and the remains of lll -u or April. fortitications. But what wo havo to look to Giii.wt Buir.ii.v.Vednrsdny, tho 20th is tho moral result r nod among the ues of of April, being nppoltcdas a day of huini tho war not the least is that it warns us tojl'a"'o "d prayer, ill business was .us care less for the material than forthomnr.il ' pemled on the" nuoiion. Tho London itril.. iii.mi uiriUo of wonts slinl compel tliem to ncl. llio Down to tho latest dales, tho French luvision of tho province of Servia, though Government had chartered .'l.'i I shipx, for not vet accomplished by Aiutria, us has tho conveyance of troops to tho Kant, of been lately asserted, may bo couriered as which 181 havo been already despatched, an event of very probable and near occur- mid are eaeli to inaKu a second voyage. ,rence. But it will not at lint havo tho 1'imes publishes fuuin.iL'cs of sermons de livered on tlio occasiei. Parliament rcassenbleil on tho 27th of ApriL in tlio ilousuof Lords n long de bate entiled rcsiicctiig tho recent burning of Tuc'ium Ivaleh. The Farl of Hardwick taxed tho Government with having denied iho circumstance, whtu b fact it was truo. 1 1 ho hurl of Clarendon made a long e illation, and l.llil hcfVirnllii. Ilnnann ilimmlrll " WtoKelherl42 l-"1--'1" r 1000 men to the Fast, nml iinrirt.iWp tJlhllcuborough took occasion to mention -4MitJA l mterests of humatiitv. In this easo th mn ral work is tho vindication of justico and truth on the greatest stage and the grandest scnlo in tho world. these supplementary estimates nro at present In a very rough state. For tho ar my only tho totals aro given. Tlio number ui iiil'ii uircuuy voicu lor last vn.ir ini IIW.SJ. IVo havo already voted an In creaso of 25,091, and Parliament will soon Tho whole can convey 170,000 men, mid character of mi occupation in favor of Rus- 10,000 homes. !ia, nor of one hi favor of Turkey. It will The Paris .Moniteur denies that any re- be dictated purely Ly motives af s.-lf-pro- quUltion had been undo bv Franco and (ectiou and prtoervnlion. ThohigimnfMic- Fngland on Prussia, with u view to force ' cestui Ruslnu intnguo lo excite n.m-inou her to quit her ucuttnl attitude. in Servia Jiro already visible. When tho Paskiowitch is making formidable prrpa- rebellion actually breaks out tho Aiutriaiv rations for an attack upon Silintri.i. , troops now quartered on the lelt bank of Captain Foote, a deserving Kngluh naval the Danube, io Slavoni.i and the Bamit, will olllcer, has been nceidentally drowned in cross the river to quell it lest the rebellion tl,0 Hnltic. i!s,-lf should erois tho fiver and ami The Russians have completely ovacuatt I , again the llmigaiians. Krajova. carrying their guns and stores to rpon the occupation of Servi.i nnd Bo v una. mi ly tui' .11s1r1au ihhiji", iiu.iiv, Tho Coiutantinoplo corrrcijiondent of without the consent of Tmkiy, tin tho Daily News assorts that on April 12lli, comivlhiig Aiutn.i to declare lor llti whether vvil.i 'r 10 Clill stiawill St resolving not to bo behind tncep up Uio force only to that amount, vvitl ... .- ., . . t , a ,MS augmentation, for soldiers aro nol iiiniDKmui n iiiuLiiug uio oincr uigoi, lor tho purposo of resurrecting tho illustrious dead, but it was no go ; and tho party, after going through nil tho modes prescribed by tho most favored mediums, gavo up tho ghost in despair, nnd revenged themselves on a tureen of oysters. AcKNowz.KDGJin.NT3. Wo aro under ob ligations to .Messrs. Allan, Lowo A: Co., San Fraucisco, Messrs. Stearns and Wads worth, and .Mr. Shortcss, who carries tho Express between this placo nnd Port Or--ford, for files of tlio latest papers, from which we present to our readers, in the present number, tho latest intelligence- from tho Old and Now World. Oca W.vco.n Road. Our road is now on the cvo of completion ; nnd wo under stand that tho farmers in tho valley aro get ting their wagons ready, to pay us a visit, as soon as tho road is finished. Tun Wkatjisii. For tho last week wo havo had heavy rains, nnd wo fear tho wheat crop has received much damage. It is Etill rainiii". 'Mimtahv SrxutT avo.no the Ladii:8. I Jio Now York Tribune is informed I cor recti)' of course) that tho city was to bo visited " by thrco uniformed companies of organized and disciplined emew Inftntry, l, cancers) irom rcnnsylvania and Wow Jer sey, known as tho " Fairy Light Guards! " This battalion is-comnianded by n ma'sculino Colonel nnd Lieutenant Colonel, but tho companies aro ofliccrod by ladies through out, tho captains on horseback. Tins ftrango armament, tho Tribune is assured, is composed of tho best educated and most estimable young ladies of Patterson and Elizabothtown, N. J., and of Harrisburg, Pa. all between Hand 18 years of ago, Such a regiment can tako Now York, by Btorm or otherwise, any day. RciotAKixu Navigation. A Dr. Pay erne, recently, at Marseilles, Franco, do bucuded in a mauhiuo of his own invention, -.with threo sailors, nnd nftor remaining under -water a considerable length of timo climbed into tho port holes of a man of war, without fitting porctivcd by tho crow, it js said (hut (lie machine will contain it futir hours' nupply of air for 1 1 men. r t made in a day. Wo havo already voted an an additional cliargo of X'9!J2,170; and we shall soon bo called on to voto XMUO.OOO more. Tho supplementary estimate foftiic navy presents us wan some rather startling that the Russians havo 22 Circassian forts, but havo destroyed oniv six. Tho American Consul has determined to send from Loudon to New York eight sen men of tho clipper ship Sovereign of the Seas, for trial for mutiny. Tho relatives of tho prisoners have ictilioncd I-ord Palmers secret socrc t instruction to prepare quietly fc0on arrive tho viar will become general. to withdraw from Turkey. and events will lako pbtco in tho vv.-M "4iE Tho Russian troops on the Dobrudicb.i ' Kuropo which will rival, if not Mtrp.iM, ii &i Hon In llio Kmi. Iho AiiTXyMiriiiy .' Hungary, unuer 1110 command 01 inc.rcn- items, for which, however, wo might have J ton to prevent tho removal or tho prisoners becx prepared wages to seamen nnd ma-!' America. lines, 101,700; victuals for ditto, 200, 000 ; and naval stores for tho building and repair of ships, A:c, i.'007,:)31. But all theso items tiuk into insignificance com pared with those we find in tho fame esti mates, but for tho service of other depart ments of Government. Somo attempt has been mado to class under various heads tho expenses of transporting troops and horses. Tho first of theso heads professes to be the " Freight of transports on monthly pay, in cluding steam vessels, or for tho purchase of tlio same ; " nnd oppocilo to it we find tho rather alarming figure 2,010,200. Next to this wo find, " Freight of sliips hired for conveyance of troops, including rations, 105,000." Tho precise value of tho distinction vo do not piofccs to under stand. Tho coal for steam transports and freight ships alono is set at 100,000, while tho other items show how much wo have to nay when wo want work dono in u hurry. Tho Supplementary Fstimato for tho Ord- nanco vouchsafes a littlo moro explanation. Wo expect to pay 130,000 moro for horses than was voted before Faster. Wo oxpect to pay tho liko sum moro for barrack cup plies, 44,021 more for groat-coats, and 22,1 13 moro for boots and shoes. Wo confess ourselves, howevor, taken a littlo aback at such items as 72,07.T for tho Laboratory Department at Woolwich supplemental, mind, to tho voto of tin's ses sion that samo laboratory asking for 1.'),. 332 in tho item of timber, and 1:10,20:1 for miscellaneous stores. Uudor this last hendtho Tower asks for 100,000. Con sidering tho immonso quantity of rockets, shells, and wo know not what infernal do. vices, wo havo been making all this ceutui ry, it is rather remarkable wo bhould find so mucli still lo bo done, vvo, however. must pay, and may as well pay checi fully. But let us at least hopo, a wo nro entitled to do, that tho work will bo well dono. In round numbers, it nnncnru that (ho conveyance alono of evory British soldier to tho seat of war costs nbout 100, or rather, to stato it moro accurately, wo havo to pay an nveraco of 100nassaeo.monev forev. cry soldior wo koop up on tho lolf of tho exncditionarv forco. inoloditiL' tho n.iss.iirn of horses and stores. This seems enormous mid contrasts strongly with tho 5 n-head for wliloh ten times tho number have bcon Thu Scotch Lord Cockburn, and tho .Mnrouis of AiiL'lese.-i nro dead. I r.vi.v. Tlio steamer Frcolarco was lost off Villa Franca. Fifteen F.nglish passeii iters wero drowned, and five saved. Sir Robert Peel was among the saved Gintix-i:. From Athens, 21st April, it is stated Hint tho Gulf of Lonntli was guard cd by French sliitis of war, and communi cation stopped between tho continent nnd I'oloponcsus. Russia. Decrees in tho Journal tie St, Petersburg, contain a notico from tho Rus- sian .Minister of Finance, allowing I-'nglish nnd French .vessels six weeks from tho 10th of April to cscnpo from tho Russian ports in tho Black hen, mid six weeks Irom .May 7th to leavo tho Baltic ports, 'llio enemy's property, in neutral bottoms, will ho re. gnrded as inviolable, and may bo imported Subjects of neutral powers on board thu enemy's ships will not.bu molested. 1 111: Hi:.vr or v aii. Umar 1'asha was nl Shuniln, concentrating his forces, nppa rcntlj for defensive measures only. Tho Russians wero still fortifying them selves in 'the DoHrudschn. They had not crosjed Trajan's Wall. Their strength in tho Uohrudsoha is about .10,000 men. Tho forces before Kalofat were with drawn towards Krajova. Troops woro retreatiiiL' towards Bucha rest, indicating a chaugo in tho plans of Kussian operations. 1 iio hultnn had oflcred a command to Abd.cl-Kadcr. Tho expulsion of tho Greeks from liirkoy continues, llicir stores nnd dwellings, in whluli somo arms were found, havo been scl.ed and closod up. Tho following brilliant feat has boon an nouueed: liio British steamer Fury, of six guns, on 1110 11 in inst., steamed undor Austrian colors within threo miles of tho entrnnco of Sobaetopol, where shos.iwtwo merchantmen, two biigs, two frigates, nnd 11 steamer leaving tho harbor. Tho Fury dashed in and seized ono of tho merchant ships, mid towed her off". Tho Russians gavo chase, and tho Fury was finally obliged to cut tho prizo adrift, but not until ono of tho liigutes and tho steamer catno within rango nnd exchanged shots. Tlio Fury, after lour hours' chase, succeeded in eluding" the Russians, nnd carried off tho merelriut ships crow as prisoners, who rross thu Danube 111 consci The Latest Inti-!MgMit'C. UO.MBARDMKN'P OF ODF..SSA. Viknn.v, Friday morning, May 5. tas iiiit boeii placed upon n complete war fooling. The rest of tho mil- V, I nary lorccN 01 uie empire, eiciuttve 01 tiioio 1 fill lllll fTrnttnft Irrmlti.r nltil rntitl fnfti. 1 l- ... . . .1.-1.! 1 .1 . " . I." ! . -" ..-..,...- rtccorumg 10 n luwi. ueiqw en, evt- ,amll.d ,,.. lUu lUu Jt.lncl,icl ftro divltlost ral vessels of war and ll.q powder maga-'im,, ,,rco amiler,otio of which, under Mar zu.es wero destroyed at Odessa. in Radelzky, keeps Lombardy in subjec From a subseimeut desnatch. nub islicd iu.. . ,i. ........... 1 .....1... n.:....j..i ... . ,, , , - 1 ,;.. . 1 " 1 iiiu ti'kuiin, num.-! lllll.ll .UIIH.irAl'll- in u third edition of the i imes, it appears , )Crfcf( oecuiilei (iiilacia and the Bukowii.o that, on the 22d of April tho allied fleet toward tho north; and the third, under Gen. ticfciroycu, in a lew uours, an uiu loriiuca liniiH, tho batteries, und tho military stores. Two powder magazines wero blown up, and i-i vessels 01 war wero sunu. 1 no merchant vestels wero saved. 'llio loss of tho allies was only five killed and six wounded. Thirteen Russian veksels laden with mu nitions were taken. Tho tlect left in the direction of Subas topoU TI10 nb'ovo highly imjiorlaut and interest ing news is coiifinued by n telegraphic despatch from tho British Contiil at Bel grade, which was rend in tho 1 1 0110 of Lords last evening by the Karl of Claren don. Rl's.sia. A Supplement Kxlraordinary to thu Journal do St. Petersbourg, of April 11, (2:id,) 18.ril,No. 371), given tho follow lug .Mnuifuto of tho Kmperor: MANIFESTO OF HIS MAJESTY' TUB KMPEROR. Br- i'KTKIISIIUItU, I Tuesday, April 1 1, (23,) IBM. J By tho graco of God,, wo, Nicholas tho First, Emperor and Autocrat of all tho Rtissias, King of Poland, kc, cVc, to nil our subjec Is mako known: SInco tho com menccmont of our dllR-ronco with tho Turk ish Government, wo havo solemnly an nounced to our faithful subjects that a sou timent of justice had alono induced us to re-establish thu violated rights of tho ortho dox Christians, subjects of tho Ottoman Porte. Wo havo not sought, vvo do not Book, to mako conquosts, nor to oxcrciso in Turkey any supremacy whatever, that might bo likely to exceed that iufluouoo which bo longs to Russia by virtuo of existing treaties. At that period wo already encountered distrust, then soon a covert hostility on tho part of tho Governments of Franco nnd England, who endeavored to load tho Porto ustrny by misrepresenting our intentions. Lastly, at this momont, England nnd Franco throw off tho mask, regard our dif feronco with Turkoy.us a mcro secondary question, mid 110 longer dissomblo that Ihoir joint object Ib to weaken Russia, to tear Irom her a part ol her possessions, nml "' bring down our country from (hut high po- ShiKck, is stationed in tho provinces of Mo. ravia, Ilohcuna, Slyria, A'c, coiiipnsin;; Austria jirojier. Tun Pomtiov or Swi:tu:,, Tho ac counts wo have had within the last fow weeks from Kuropo havo strongly luclinud us to tho belief that' ero long, tlio grillaut Swedes will bo in open hostility to Russia. They havu strong reasons urging them into such a position, On this subject, the Paris correspondent of the National intelligen cer, in his letter of April 11th, says: There is a growing expectation that Sweden may ultimately be forced from tho neutrality thu has declared nnd sido with Franco and Fir-land in notivu operations against Russia. Thu latter .Power I rep resented ns having accepted Swedish neu trality, but upon n condition that is incon sistent with the joint declaration of Sweden find Denmark, mid which limit yot bo a matter of negotiation with Russia. Popu lar opinion also in Sweden is highly excited ngalnst tho Czar. Tho present war i thought to afford the long nnd inuch-cov-" elod opportunity to recover Finland. Tho people rush eagorly from great distaucos In tho intorlor to catch fiom tho shore a gltmp80 of the fleet of Admiral Nnnior, 011 its way to chastise their ancient nml haugh ty foo. Tho pressure of this popular feel ing upon tho Government is xety groat, nnd may poEsbly, it is thought, urge tho coun try into active hostilities. A tendency to this result is marked in tho orders vvliick havo boon Issued to tho Swedish fleet to gqt ready for sea and to provide a supply of provisions sufliciont for threo months. MditDint at a Wkiuiino. Tho Cincin nati Commercial gives mi account of nu af fray at n wedding near that city, which re sulted in tho death of ono of tho attendants, who received thrco bulls in Ids body, and died almost instantly. Ilu leavos a wifomid two children. The murderer escnpod. A Lo.vn Staoh- Link. Among tho dif. ferent propositions now before Congress, h 0110 fur a lino afuinil conches from St. Loir U lo San Francisco, '." -S r v, jrtW " a ...."i :r V; vy J",