litI • .11 •i*ho*n-I T en its ift-14VChinese lungiing** if * lie most intricate. cumber-ohhu uuwieldly vehicle of thought that ever ex-.«lt;] among any poof»!~. There an; eighteendifferent languagea in China bendcv the Court lt;1 uh.et; and although, by a lieautiful invention deserving of all mi tath) i, tie* w ritton language• «ui contrii»d ,\lt; to (i no! • !»*,* the fame chiirttc*#tlt;*r the rounds of i jicli of tin* nineteen d tT**rent wonlf. all of which it equally r«*p-event*. this is of no great use among the multitude whocannot read.—[London Tina s.For Fukxcii'h RoteAbiT.—On tin* fir«t of en* J me IV s it -nt Jbichaia i approved an act m- pa ~ed by Congr* is authnr’z'ng tin* prop r ofli-iv«*, ci r» of the Treasury lb*parlmeril, in settling|» ' «• _ .__ A I • . f _ . g'% || _ A , I* • I,Ofridnr*in,nvfor*epowiththe accounts of Limit. James C. Ileuton, of the (rdn*anci? Departin' nt; of llrevcl Major K. I) Babbitt, chief assistant Qfiartermacter; and of Brevet Mujr r Jamef Longstreet. acting Commissary of Subsistance. to allow them fif credits the respective amounts of which they were defrauded by Parker H. French, in San Antonio, Texas, in Julv, 1850, viz: To James O. Benton, Sl,021 40; to E. B. Babbitt, $509 03; and to James Longstroet, $448 98.her **bjHlore) w killed tl When c tor thetlijwq wTin: .WilKllUl /'r^u fa Lord has con ley if u of the li can coo rather search. xilenlly I certain the Spa weak.ic Qucetih tbcmsel ence, gi the cntn poor oh