1 am happy to nay that the I mtcd States is at peace with both of these countries. A slight altercation with Corea h ts taken place during tin* year, with remits gratifying to!' C7 +• 4.7ihe* inide of every true American.— iTh» Coreans continually bit tli(iir I*tongues at our passing vessels, andthrew stones at our men of war,thereby creating great confusion jamong our martinets. Satisfaction was duly demanded and refused when a regiment was sent to de-V-niarnl satifvction. Before proceed-ing to extreiniiies, however, the King of the Coreans forward* d me |by express, postage paid, a full 1blooded Corean hound, and a box of Japanese coin, which upon examination, has convinced me that our people were entirely in thewrong. Such gifts are peculiarly, • it • A # • «gratifying to American pride. JTHE INDIANS.