these fruit* i from Mis* ia but our Senate ma-hursday toit at Rich'be gentle-•ue ?o Senatorsapplied to arsh termsoth Sena-.te for hav-right, tbtf For any-mcn 1 amed to hitn-nator does es mo in-h to meet idor of the o head-called thegh to the j chamber let. The He would le Senate.t must be side of the it would iid not go nittee. Hethe service.From Utah.St. Louis, March 15.—John Harwell, Secretary of U ah, arrived hero on Sunday night. He left Camp Scott, January 26th. He reports the troops in comfortable condition aod excellent health** Only four deaths had occurred since the arrival of the command. In view of the serious, if not uneurhioutitablo obstacles presented by the fortifications and cannon of the Mormons, it was thought that an entrance to the valley would be made by another route, a hundred miles longer, but offering no obstructions of any magnitude. Two hundred princi-pel men of the Utah Iodians had been in the camp, and gave assurance of peaceable intention towards the Americans. The Cheyennes also dosired peace, with the exception of those along the south side of the South Pass.Hartwell met with no enow in the route.— Grass was expected at an unusually early period No mail had reached the campsiDce that of October. The mail of November, was at Green River; that of January at Fort Rocky Ilidg\ and that of February six miles beyond Ash Hoi* low.St. Louis, March 16.From New Mexico.—The New Nexico Mail of the 10th has arrived, (.‘apt. Marcy would leave about the 1st of March for Camp Scott, taking flour, Salt, Corn and Animals. OwiDg to the fact of taking wagons, they would return by way of Bentz, taking a more circuitous northeasterly route than has been previously traveled. He is reported to have said that supplies could be furnished atCamp Scott much easier and quieter from New Mexico than elsewhere.The Santa Fe Gazette says that the Chief of the Salt Lake Utahs visited the Capotoes, in Mexico, with a view to induce them to join the Mormons ('.mild noison the air so that their enemiesabout the 20th o nearly 15,000 st ance,while at leu be ready to co o;Sir Hugh Rc Banda.The Ragpootn; strong forti ess of where disuniun i under the authori and the authority stored,and the ur rc inforoemeots lquircd.News byThe Star of th from California.The new reiol trzed in blood. haH issued a proch to exterminate th robber followers, one victory over t great destruction A letter from t!Apaches are frierwith the whites.It is said that t igratc to Northe Valley.The Governmei ration of the (’ohmiles above Fort dispatched by Jlt; to the white setth Yuma. The rivefor light draughtVirgin Information ha err*ment of Nicara