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•f the Sleatttfthip Paannt.The Pauaina arrived at Shu Francisco on Weduesday last, briugiug nine dayi later dates from the East. We are iudebled to Adatna 5c Co. for full files of Atlantic papers. They con-tain but little of interest.The following appointments have been made by the Postmaster General, as special agents of the Post Office Department.Virgil D. Parris for the New England States; J. Holbrook, at large, for New York and New England ; Wm. J. Craus, for Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland ; Jehu H. English, for Va. and North Carolina ; B. B. Chapman, for Ohio and Michigan^ Barclay Martin for Tenuessee; George Fry, for California.Chas. L. Denman of this State, has been appointed Consul at Acapulco.Ex-Gov. Leak, of Va., Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands.Foreign Appointments.—The Tribvvt of the '24(11 May, makes the announcement of the Diplomatic and Consular appointments, from which we extract the following:Ministers.—To Central America, Solon Borland. of Arkansas; Secretary of Legation, Frederick A. Beiier, of Pa.; to Chile, Samuel Meda-ry, of Ohio; to Peru, John R. Clay, late Charge d’Alfuires in Peru.Charge d’affaires.—Bolivia, Charles Levi Woodbury, of Mass.; New Grenada, James S. Green, of Missouri.Consuls.—llonolula. Benjamin F. Angell, of New York; Panama, Thomas W. Ward, ot Texas ; Tulcuiiuano; V\ in. R. Plato, ol Illinois ; Valparaiso, Reuben Wood, ol Ohio.The passengers by the Golden Gate, hence to Panama May 1st, were landed in New York iii 23 days, and in New Orleans iu twenty days from San Francisco, being the shortest pussug# ever made between these ports.The Boston papers report the arrival, at that port, of the clipper Northern Light, from San tjaiieisco in 7(5 days.In the Gardiner case at Washington, the jury, being uliable to agree, were dismissed.The Navy Department announces that a bounty i f thirty dollars will he givt n to able, and twenty dollars to ordinary acumen, who enlist alter the 3d ol June.information from Rockland, Maine, announces that nearly all that place has been destroyed by lire.Gov. Trias of Chihuahua, at last accounts, w as inarching with his troops to oppose the occupation of the Mesillu Valley, by toe Americans under Guv. Lane, of New Mexico.
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