to hear of his success.Hie motion made for a new trial in the matter of the United States vs. W* G. Griswold, of tfiis city, having been denied, the defendant, on Saturday iast, gave himself into custodyto release his sureties, A. Bush, Esq., and John F. Miller, Esq., of thi city.He was, we learn, turned over to B. L. Norden, sheriff of Multnomah county, and was, at last accounts, confined in the county jail. He will probably remain in nominal confinement for a period ot thirty days, when he can make oath of his inability to pay the $-35,000 judgment against him, which will release his sureties and restore him to liberty. He hasmany friends in this city who regret, most sincerely, the misfortunes Ihat apparently overwhelm him at the present time.■n t .