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“THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5302. MORNING EDITION--SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1848. eNO ChPrs Additional Intelligence trom Caltfornta— | brated Quincy. A quan em ae ae ——— Te Ger aise as brated Quincy. A quarry of beautfful marble has been | GENERAL TAYLOR IN NEW ORLICANS, | last years his hand could not hay , y river, specimens of | 11g Popularity—Volunteer Advisers— | ftener.” He dined at the yout rabies rounded of genoa a iin er ROA in | barroom; he looked through the broken ranel, then ran back to D We have received, overland, tho Californian, pub- | Riich you will see in a few years in’ the front of the " a Custom H. " a party of friends who cla! The Traged: the end of the counter and got a weapon, Mshed at San Francisco, of the 14th nf Augus! Casiom Somat pee te iixehange, City Hall and Movements—Opinions, &c, ingsted upom reiterating hie rece, heel weet and | Queen”) wes well performed, Mist ‘Chapman and Me, | stabbed Wari ead; saw him atfceward ‘Aunexed are several interesting extracts from its |. P. S—*The cry is, still they come.” Two men [eexotan: EaqvaTe, CORRESPONDENCE, | more grape, Captain Bragg.” on doing up their respective parts to perfeotion. | ster hat I teani sherds Ate noes oh hy provisions foe ae New Onxeans, La., Nov. 80, 1848. My private opinion {s, that if the General was not one ments concluded with the First avenue; went tohiin, examiged hine maa jumas. p the Adjuba river, ’ ) 1848. | of the most abstemious and ti 4 Iaughable piece called ** Tom and Jerry | bed; got hit ned him, and fund be wasstab. THE GOLD REGION. they have worked five days, and | The “oldman,” who has been anxiously expected | and bed sree meee apd temperate men in theworld, | in America”—James Hall ‘Trollope, Diskens Fuller | meserlalned that he was stabbed ge tien toad ene ad i him to the atae couse; I afterwards saw him at the sts ti Gilho ovghit into his prosenoe: Tarked hime if that was the wea tabbed him; he said he thought he was; he told me how he saw him after his death, at Bellevue; examin. theo ater he was brought in; his shirt was all sth fi It was our intention to Present Our readers with « pre nelle aol Fv ed A mg? pices, weletiog for several days, arrived yesterday, gladdening the mble full of wine with every | Green, taken by Mr. Burton in his best manner. The | cited the pleasure of a glans with ‘h chy gegen 8! im, he | reader can readely imagine th 1 Eetently discovered: In the Scere eon mines: | river to be immense, and in much larger pleces than | Hearts of bis friends, who thus, without the expense of dleappeared under the table before the first | created. The audieace are fuirly convutsed wither, | with some other important items, for the good of the | ‘St “ken in other parts, a journey to Baton Rouge, are afforded the opportu- | country could Hot eat b meal sae iy ane cenaroat | riment. All the other performers are very ‘elfuctive, ople, but we are compelled to defer it for a future Sonoma, Aug. 5, 1848. | nity of testifying, personally, their w by the cl: , save it were accompanied | which gives the piece an excellent cast, ber. Our prices current, many valeabin nccwre | . The mining fever is raging here, as weil as elawhere. | ration and repre, ns bounded aduni- | 2Y {he clamor of the feld; some enthusiastio indivi. | from the audience a well merited applause “1's mignt | cronveqimne duals procured @ small cannon and placed it in the | the “ Breach of Promise,” the Tragedy Qu and tito the das vas rd, A distinguished leader of the Binced, he | the « Breach bi 4 | went to the dote a : yard of the St. Charles Hotel, or in @ lot adjoining it, | “Tom and Jerry in America.” These tu re excellent him not to interh Ne t ai i 7 fi nd ate now enjoying “golden | the moment the General landed, and escorted him to | fying the keen demands of appetite, pieces cugh! to Gremian\exonia gaia: | in remaining at the is stay in town, the Generalisto be feted, and | , GUN@''s Concent.—This magnificent band of per. | Mjnavnvay Waring was stabbed. worn and examin rd, O1 pigh' q 0 Jn about the same predi- | olghth concert last night, at the now Musleal Hall, 63) | T!"itet ere anied wine th vow wi our dis'ant readers to draw some idea of the extent of | t0 the Sierra Nevad the gold mine, we will confine our remarks to afew shovels, pick-axes, hoes, bottles, | hii Durin; Sande ctalay recuttte ILS ote oe s, anufl-boxes, brass tubes earthen jars, aud oven | Lin odsings. Report says this leader had taken up | sionized, and serenaded, mech : fe rivers, distance of about 120 miles, and from the base barrels, have been put in requisition, and have also his quarters {several hours previously, on the levee, | am not much malstakon’be te as he will stand; but if! | formersjunder their great leader J. Gung'l, gave their | 17th w }-wards the summit of the mountains, as far as Snow | ®>FUptly left town. where it was supposed the old chief would land. It is cament a6 thi re , is e frogs were while under a fi | and tables PE ocr ace tne oa pane tg ey Pel tt Speer something to be seen arm-in-arm with a Presiden, | Mischievous boys re from the | Broadway. The attendance was fully as large as any | ‘li"%"* Im thevomtatthe tne me aha includivg’ Indians, engaged collestiog: cont. Pigg | $1,500 worth ‘of the “root. of ad collected | lect. Well, as ho proceeded towards the St. Charlen, | Course Carterton arg oe eeeany over the Eolipse | Previous assemblage, which the fame and extraordins- | ef'you will wecut «wis sneeist a mount collerted by each man who works, Fanges from averaging $100 per day. | Another gent, wife and boy | his humbler supporters ewelied the crowd, and fairly | The attendance Was very fair and tho eouresiu pretty wea or this troupe have attracted to hear them../ Sed teaning eiain” holy "aga withthe wepae ta . The irber of this paper, while . Another still, who | made the earth quake with their vociferati good order. There was one lad it wh javing fo frequently expressed ourselves in t mk Geet ie ae] Sy man jusnped ever the bat Sete res dar, Pmarabllehenot this papat, whl | shut up hls hotel berw aceny Sve ee. als weeks tinces toe | ee nae ee ciferations of wel- | Sil he faimiiten ty et of ney present. whore name | terms of encomium with es in the highest nifo out of his hand, I then caught hold af hea eee Vre d re Ceres release reer collentads WIAD | returned with $3,200%u pure virgin gold cellescetion | eerie eae oe retired to his room, even afew | gware that our many of your readers, You aro | say at present that no i regard to them, we shall onl. man who bad the knife’: brenhe Ma one in clameter, frou 14 to $128. day caveragiog pice, | Bis own exertions, with ho other aid than a spade, plok | drawn forth that he might be wees aaa he was | or the most lovely and fashionable of our sity edie, | Could adequately d nhs bie cpr tag prrer br ae The gross amount collected will probably exceed $000, | #24 Indian basket. d cane oe that he might be seen of men. In wit- | rp lovely and fashionable of our city ladies. | { bie ly describe their great merits, Whether took Gilhooly to th . $600,- d lar. Gemjensteatinnn tines «The race was a sweepstake, free for all ages—$600 in combination or individually, the ‘amined. —Did not Goes of which amount our merehante Rene eso; | | Three new and valuable lead mines have recently | UraseS rite, PRU y at have every |" soripti a yges—$600 sub. | 1B, comb y were equally fovea on i | 1 Taylor eince he land ‘cription, and $250 forfeit: Three mile heats. The ishing and delightful. Siede, on the flut Hi mtara tire. strike Gi) qbois $260,000 worth tor. goods ould: Ci with Tat | been discovered in this violoity, end one of our alth. | Rin rate eh neat landed om | were four entries, viz, B Glenere | the wonder and admirati Sd bier ca | Githooly stagger, an if he got a blow short space of eight weeks. The largest piece of gold zene, Mr. John Bowles, of Galena, Ill—a gent, who | stron; ay Nga, year ago, no one can deubt the | gam bh tries, viz, Buena Vista, by imp. Glencoe, the fi miration of ali who heard him,and | thats:ruck him; ‘he had the knife in hist a . ing hold he has uy th m by Leviathan, three years old ; Topas, bj @ frequent applause which his performane stiuek; Captai ‘ known to be found weighed four powa has been reported by the Boston press as having been | of his countrynen. = jas upon the hearts | Glenece, dam Emérald; C J, onan by imp. | testified the universal gratification oe cer | I Uae a et Sa wha Labor has ever been high in Culifornis, but previous | BUCered by the Indiana, on the Southern route to | ception heres om th The writer witnessed his ro- | Gam Betsey Malone ee ha: Gieneos, | his admirable exeoution Borin ea enoyae fete at | to the discovery of the placer gold, the rated resgra | OF*EOR, from the States—informed me that the ore | every men, womam, end child: teow ety, Whee | inp Delon alone, three years old; and Verifier, By | was elao greatly appinuded, Ate race ec eetoBet: | the staticn house en the from $1 to $3 per day, Since that epoch common ta, | Would yield 90 per cent . and that it was his intention | not covfined to the bed of pickeaca reat city. | have been heard of 4 Britannia, Allof these tagn | NAGsieo sreatly applauded. | Mr. Gung’ himself eiott: | Gincly wa’trosthe fy Has 5 A from $1 te $3 per day, Since that ¢poch common le- | Terech as soon an prasticabte; tk lave Corneenton | Rot confined to the bed of sickness, was abroad | 5q inthis region, for which overhaul | tie yell ration by the expression he gave on. | bord upen the {tone ct hisshice cern atts Gilne a A - . Tears. on that day—t ; your record of last iter’s sport, “and when f he violin, to a sweet melody entitled “ Soun: | and tna barsabund afterwards went ro Hines’ price than 50cents per hour, and that the most com. | B&Ce# thet he was agala. amo »—teare of joy, | make e note of” na, When found | tome.” In shi ounis tom eh parrel under the eoun ter found the inarry a : ci alae thea ED @ note of But two of tue neigy ee ee . In short, ft has seldom been our los t fice with au iron bar and a ep ment produced fon. Carpenters aud, other mechanics have beon at. | 4,28 Colonnade Theatre, at this place, has closed for | his great rerviccg to his vawey gratitude for | seraich, viz., Topax and Verifi @ | such a band of accomplished us fo Heat | om hk anda ovupte of emalthatoh te. Witay fered $10 c day, but it hes’ bose foaia cocearg been Of | the reason it was well aitended, howover, from the | rewenet erviees to s country, fell fromeyen unused | the race, aay, ta ee oe aE: and the latter won | jiphtfal mixture of poputae performere; and the de- | (init ores examination, testi { that the decoaved idend earn 0 sate ON bak: hee EA attGeee MARY | time ths ‘Thesplans made thelr debut til ther cacce | tmeePs AB be patted through the crowded strvcte, | the tart mere two con raight heats The adda from | VENfUl mixture of popular and acientitie pleges whish | “es esmanan iat ‘thie. ; Ben ite, am station heute. oe meee y 98 « ith a curving kmifieg we MAN; BAW ot know who 1b Was at the time ho was hea hoid of Gil- Iv. Wat, 4. Baxtyn, sworn and exam ined. their exit. ‘The time was fair. First heat, 1:49; second heat, 1:481,, | Rent seldom exhibited in warehouses and the like, but and a Rursian comedy called “KF ” im.” dod | 7 a such performances. Oa | ¢ c da disturbance " ‘ Ha man the ike. bat all have Bal to suspend frome Gergen a re eieenaaiotea Bees him.” And from that moment to the present, Jo,day there ts te be a two mile ruce for the’ associa Monday evening next, another concert will be given | 11th toe 0 ne Police ga ta the diseston ay ites eae Riwirkice cen, 1 | moma) seen shalt lank gstenettee through an oni , the love and devotion | “9, LUrse of $2C0. f » when Mr. Gung'l will introduce a | {2¥ men attempting to force itiuy door, havrams ont 4 g come to town agi piece, entitled “ The T: a 4 teh; said it was a curio and called KE. P. Barnett and Jacob N. Metzger, who arrived | ,, 1h¢ mililary company under command of Capt. J. | good Cea GN efor this | a very questionable shape. peopl nia ey Jor'” We need reatecly add that tht “thy crite, | they Seve al arovea ay witceer au achat enarata . e * \d Sheridan th nt her 2 E, Brackett, ar , a be Bs feam Oneoaiouths 20th May last in the achoon- EPrabel Glare ciey eeahanuinn petta: wits Com, stance in our story where the admiration excited an for the frst time, last night, and it is whis- prart from the other great attractions, will draw wa agricultural prospects, afier remaining a few days at | the New York Volunteers. Company C. has been sta- | love and ls, has been so blended with personal | Character of the Model articts, from ane ieee ee san | this place, repaired to the gold region, They fase | UOnedwith us more than a year, and much praise ia | Taylor, usthe meme ot te ray od thers. Gem. | tract of one of tip bills of the pee ea euoming ex- pnerye, Mirexanta thie pace, repaired to the gold region. Thay hove | gue ite members, not only 408 the Mea eno | Tazlot, unlike many of the renowned heroes whom « | ed'in theistow and woe the play, which are exbibit- Oregon, for their families, in the brig HI like manner in which they have acquitted the Fast majority of the people only read bf, but seldom see, | 3 ar rooms. No advertisement is to vessel will fowsdaye.. ‘They take tock cin, | 8a corpe, but for their gentlemanly and orderly der | tenuegeh, seicterted peraction. He fs @ man like | Pyety Ehvehe Ga of eho penny 204 the exhibition room itners was knocked dowa by gos , Youn Siva Cadena 0 ple im tsi Thove singers are ay wide | re and aoked what anf rt ‘ants of the public as to Ethi- | wiinees begged of ‘ako bin home: i ag olahey fupply, then with a | bel on vetett dacauiees Pani x ves, interested in all that Very much oUt of the wa: they will give th e dose, as they give two 4 govt: Joa only been in the ity wome ty oh twetee daca hd them the round sum of $128 portment individually ani % 3 eof the homely autis esr ona fan tig ieshrrta Zi = them the round sum of, $1380 in gold, (40 ox) which | Puttment individually and collectively. We regret to | Not superior to the performance of the Liomely duties idan omals seonaans eager eon a fae aa te erat WRAP. | ser ets ork SoBe a 3 poten cos renin 4 t let them go without ex- | demanded of th Herne ata hy wl i pa osha im must certainly be more encouraging than hard lubor | Pressing ahope that when peace shall have been de- they view him tie cela fea es taithful friend, | the prinetples upom which We ast, Tintend deliveries s eee eee | BRoADway Cincus —This circus is nightly well filled | Tee oth ermne tes O° sever deck ay ican € hom sciip, worth 60 cents to the dollar, no longer needs their services, they may have fallen ere, in which thi e; told the three men that 1 ‘The construction of a allroad from Suttersville, om | #Uflcientiy in love with our hoalthy climate and our | are Hight, Tine ieee Peete enc n they | neve of erat a he eee MAA have onmaod | Playe of equestrian and Athletic’ taleuts by thvocns, | wae alvayton good terme ita nee the Sacremento, to the gold, rilver and tron mines of beautiful valley to come back and settle, whatever rank, civil or mailitery. che aoe ands OF | achocisot Londen and Pasi Prue MAY Hgures from the | aby. are greeted with vehement applause, from de- | id eteelt Sisee the Sierra Neveda, would be of the utmost importance MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Able than Gen’ Taylor. A avd renee ere appEoach- | | On Tusaday evening, Nev. 28, I shall deivera lecture which | hivehoncos ie Ber olen rouse, Me. Sergeant, in | Lede me tell te men tha cana sheridan say he waeatabbed; th 0 a, and those interested In transporting pro. | ‘The reception of the treaty of youce was celebrated | IMDroper im its nature, ever reed 1 ee nOlly | will consist of a seria discourse upon matters and triage Ing | fa joer ies ben ar ee ene beautiful atyle of riding, , Sletivan wadnet in thehovsy the might he was abbots as aed visions and other merchandize to the mining district, | stSen Francisco by an illumination, "Among otler | opsideration anda civil reply. When at the menace | Jeet iustrated hy the arrese eae fee aets, Bo Ko. | Rach eb, | entity m bimrelf, and Mr. Carroll also continues to | {<0 Naf foreed oren he wa stabedy whew. began to asi ton my feet, he then found he was stabled, a the costume (?) of the Court —Wit ° ‘ourt —Witnens watrated ty the atprepriate figu mn who take in return iron and lumber, of which there is | thinge, Lt. Roach lent gods of the New York Volunteers, was | #2 army inthe field, the humblest, with or without » id godderser, Tickets $1. sain, the clown, is,as usual, rich, ra sufficient ef the first quality to supply all the matkets | called on for the patrio Franc! . tic song (by F K commission, was free! \dimi ture room at the corner of Exeh ot i + ey, oy a ye sf e aur y Francis Key) ofthe eely admitted, his r = hange Place and 7 Y, and comic | nesrer the broke: cl 0} iG Githe Facitic. Therouteins practicable one.and butiit: | © Star Spangled Banner, which was sung by porenal | tively heard, and a reply, ifunfavornbie tothe mcan, | Howe street. Entratce inthe bookstores Sones ae broad jokes. The Circus goes ahead, Cais ipeeen an ee J. The ratesoftranspor- | gentlemen in chorus, with great wari o€ felines | eaut's wiehes, made ratisfactory By the courtesy oe | Hf that is not talking prety plain I'm no conjure, | ¢nZpeti@tcat Har4.—The Hall is now completed, and | {217th dsiit uri A ast presence ¢ leceared; one of the oiheers ion of merchandize now chi ; chandize now charged by wagcns are $6 per | | Governcr Mason has had printed, both in the Hug- | Whichit was delivered, ‘The General is now Provident | ,thiDX it Dualf likely that thists got up on the “Canal are snugly located in their winter | wuld he identity the tae quarters, ‘The prin that stabbed iy (C0 pounds to the lower mines— ance of 20 miles, | lish and Spanish languages, a cod elect of thi p A ttreet plan,” and i i : ed catal | and'$i0 per 100 to te y 5 ¢ of laws for the bat- is great republic. I met him in the et et plan,” and if so, little Mayor Croes: iil o 4 atalogue and refer thought he could; Gilhocly w Until f tl US c , and the protection of the rights uniform of the Major General, appare! ete & *, and the different count: this recvllection; Gi ho: J clithat 16 to apy in the world, must remain in their prerent use- | His Excellency G Maes. Ss Ty ne of the crowd through which bo was | D*hvert Miss Briouft and Brovgh, made their bows | troubling the keepers or propelet eee efor node |, TeHN Mois, « Jess ebndition. W. a aie xcellency Governor Mason. has appointed | ¥#! ing. on Monday night in “ La Sonnambula,” at the Ameri. gf the keepers or proprietors, as before, fc hildzen; xan Ty a beiler maker; has awife and capltgllstaste Silt Alte Galitorsias ee eens Geese V, Gillespe to be Notary Public in and'for the | , AmOBE politiclans there is not too much dellescy or | Sf Eheatres to & very good house, and Tnade ahit, | ¢&kcHption. | ‘'he collection is altogethor a Fare and a | stiect thar night; heard'a toma ee eee Sreeneny tear i i 2 lesty, an 1s supposed that the G. e haste in which the ‘opera w sae . dered on the corner; wit Hi spa we ahg Calfornien sean appnacybforeite patrons ths | We ae _Bappy to announce the arrival of the Hon, | *ilbebiewted with abundant "advice gratis, aa tothe many of the prettiest choruses were omitted: “Thay | ,,CAMPBELL’'s Mixerneis.—Thone enterprising darkien | US" wie? ai the frst man he met eas Water tha ate these “golden times,” during the temporary ausser, | wick lalseder woe ae issioner to the Sand- peculiar position he can safely pur- pera last evening toa fair house, but not ¢ perfect specimens of the fortiter in s sj ing ‘on witness to hin; on going to the 3 Visite wa TOE the me. Ro. Cabineta’ will qo gcodasoudneereyi ; theitwoek 8 f are, as thay go at | door, he asked what was the mater, aig: sion of business. As soon as a re-nction takes place, | bealth. BLCremant GEMM to ciatas, The apeclnieee Be tulotmam, ante | 8 Hight, Vandenbot, sr. tas waed Te ine panel, ad determination not | seme man killed: say ved on Wari fot aftr ho had ened vertired for to-night. Vandenhoff, jr., has played to be excelled. The audiences who nightly congre- | ToUrd; be was a good deal excite, abd strove to ge resumes its wonted channels, and our | His Excellency R. B. Mason and suite have beon | ™Ooval of that, are already openly spoken of, and he | {%° Mighte at the St. Charles—Beverly, and Benedict, | Ste to hear them, are much delighted with t tee scare and busi wear their usual business-like | visiting the gold regi fi ‘Aw ome man strike him through the d ; y ld region. will be annoyed with petitions for “spolls,” long before | t0.only tolerably fair houses. He gives the people a | 128- To day they give their us <ndt out to s.ove in the door, and tor kncek dowa the man ularly, as be: * . pany of New Yor! ands. ery to-ni . in that exeorable pli concert, at three P.M.. in a ba stone who was strikieg through the panel Oe snd bustling appvarance, we will tsue the paper ze- | _ Capt, Joba E. Breaketts company (C) of New York | *e¥ ceme into bis band polis,” long before | touch of misery to-night, iu that exeorable play of the t, at ib dition te themogerearmoen | willie stone wh gh the panel [10 theca Weunderstand from persona who have lately ar- ‘eers, has i eta toSonom re exceedingly uncomforfortable, at times, must be Banape —those who wish to be made miserable, will | 18 me at elght o'clock, wular even: | D eenot | eghoted wontas wis that uried out murder.] ‘Tho rived herefrom the gold region, that the sickly sea Jdvertisement e condition of @ distinguished public man! Kvery | UPdeubtedly provide themselves with an extra supply | | Mxiovrox —Tho perform front dvor, witnesn did uot insides doce not agee ehecis tkee has set in, and the gold Menten mek ly season L. EVERHART, motion watched—every word reported - every step fol- of pocket handkerchiefe, and attend, Mr. V. ise yer: ways firet-rate. W ances at this house are nl- | were armed plese poled Oh ah ehh does not know whether they A in consequence, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, lowed—General Taylor, henceforth, to his dyingdey talented actor, and will prove » great farocite he y commend them nightly to our | door was shoved in that Sheriden tort Ese haps pe fier the : : , eked hin readers, Montgomery Street, San Francisco, U. C. must suffer thee trials,” Wherever he moves he must | P&¥@, BO doubt. The very pretty comic opera of | the city. prataioueen, Jeaving ii ving in great numbers. The sickness dees not ing in the easturn partof | about twoor three yerds from Hines’ house took him a part ot operate on each individual in the same m ; "Eolair,” ¢ y : FE ere ee ee Se (he banee masiner; bat GenerWARDE SMITH, he an object of great interest to the people he has oe eE by Haleve, is to be produced to-morrow | cette there Fe give most excellent gon. | the ¥ay In my arm but he va'led gat to ib ulm doway, ergo AM eurrently reported that three of our citizens hay A eneral Commission Merchants. vith ell, and who have bestowed upon him thelr | ~euv #* tHe Frénch theatre, ard as it le the first thing New 0 and brought him to ‘the station “died at the mines, but we hope it may prove untrue, | Wonk Ward, No.3 Montgomery St., highest reward. From his known character and tastes, | 10 the way of novelty tho management have yet Ke since, 6 compen ADERE. Little less than two Was not there tefore that ni and therefore do not give names. Butit ought not to | =" ™ Smith. ‘Sen Neenotacs. it is not doubted that often in the next four years, he | {Vored the public with, I think it will draw. ‘There | in Stuyresent lorie ee eopian singers colonized Wan often athir house; was theye that nighertrauk tote Tea Ee eiekers octt eater Dat ieeasae od nees would gladly lay down his honors fer ones oe bat four obdrsstats iu the pee te eee t Inetitute, called the New Orleane dere, | ¥ith Coghlan ; did not Know’ there wana rane ce iene eee oppor d tisha z eo ae ih ey Happy in the obscurity of ble conchrmen “or eyt2, 0° | somewbatof a novelty. It wan represented for thes teat ‘There assume a lofty standard, comprising w | {e2t,5sver waa in Mishouse Vefore‘canuot say who. it wat that 1p! Goup!! Gown !!!—Messrs. Dickson & Hay | wy, y, PuPorter esale Dealer, who call not the multitude “master.” > | time at the Opera Comique in Paris, in 1886, but of late banjo and violin, and several finished vooal Coglil febarged me on the plies; four of them sre purchasers of Sacramento Gold, A liberal price . Store,” Cor, Washington and Montgomery years har been played but seldom’ It eontehe ne | ist®, whore reputation does not depend at allon palat. | hedakel asetate acy f aae: old ihem to Jet me go, se be given BEE HIVE. cae New Onteans, Nov. 30, 1943, | °V¢F many gem : pow: | They Grop all the vulgar trloks and much of thevslaag | Waviogif{t washe that wanted anitancer st Not 1 Cae asked ad ancisco, fehe mete a eir Ethiopian brothers, Pounie Cxamined=! , to order by the subscriber at short — Gen. Taylor, President elect of this great republic, ar- ‘Theatrical and Musical. to thelr musical and farcieal decor Titae e(oica | nish ef the 27Uh Augie ‘war attached ey Anatony ese om the Rotice Many persons spear not to know that gold brrom oO, IN CALIFORNIA. rived here on Monday evening, and has hishead-quar- | | Paax Tusatur.--The return of the celebrated bale, | Puished for ene pes gtonk, They are equally distin. | Yeapon'in biehved these ne (ouse; Aaw 8 ann therewith a eigte ie tog each is the waseiAAuMeMed wh | We ntated in ngeherda w Ayalon, Deo £1) sonang | LoTe tt thet, Charles Hotel, where I am now abidingsi|:te@90 of the Monplaisirs tam good card for this place | fuinmenter The: quanners and superior mustoal at. | Hove him towards ih docr,a'd gut the weaprerest Thi Ban Bary welebing ie axtensively koown, as the gold pros- | had been forwarded to the Sdetir gna HiRwI9S! TATA nst apne wean as aatissiner ys e sree sad alta concerts to-day, viz: as wha sine a u house before the phate Ee what wo ave often sald, that never before | OS Havens rae vine ‘ct is good for # great number of years working, with | Maron, the commanding officer in Celifornia. # Feldmei nited States has troupe who bave visited our shores, we venture to say & force cf reveral thousand men. “Troy weight is that Understanding last evening that the Lieutenant had | that the greetings and salutations which he now meets let troupe itogether ured in weighing the precious me- | arrived in this oity, and had deposited in the War tisfactory to him. He cannot n feen & bal that they will add another laurel to-night to the chap- Thien ie altogether used He rinine: dt grains, 1 penny- | Ofice the precious specimens head brought with him, | with wre any thing Dut Eaton ey and att | Sf fteh importance dancers of euch talent andabillty. | jet Fee a autvertal ccuneas tas Geant aeecded To Suge; 20 pennywelghts 1 ounce; 12 ounces 1 pound. | we called to see them, and to free our mind of all hes; | move but] what men and boy i The entertalnment of last night was one of the most | them wherever they have made their appearance since ‘Th's pound is not of the e weight as that ordina- | tationasto the genuineness of the metal. We had | though ona visit to the city om private business, he | enchanting we oversaw. M.and ne Monel we nd | they arrived among us. Fily ured, es above tated, and thore who find it ne- | seen doubts expressed in — ho exchange Papers; has not an opportunity of giving it the attention he pbb el ip ote G Teal pile Pantene reat ioeivaty to hive the correct stendard.can be aceommc. | and we sesdily adialt THe’ (hs Mee tl Guatre” was performed in the most faaltless style. Mme. IL take placera gold in cached the miraculous that we were relieved | desir Leh Sc eepreeliten bg ne BUCKELEW. eae rae of our own senses on the sub- I learn be has, within » day or two, purchased | Monplaisir flew rather than danced; her steps were 80 nh tee panel, there wae eh oe RTE TSE Uy trout Jb ra id he wi-hed to get in to arrest Bite. Vody; at the tine a man got hold of Waring by the shoulder, a id he covld pot go in; Monks’ asked W we if he Mexico Intustraaren —This favorite exhibition will | wan any assist noe; during this time tie crowd iner vased; close efter this day. as early next wack it will be shown | vo or three other officers caine, but wore dilatory of lig 4 1 a in; Monks asked them to give him @ club, and in Baltimore. During ite stay here it has been visited | igi go iv; witness wert from the ho (And oko par ment. 7. | her jetés battus and ronds de jambes #0 fasol- | by thousands. and all have been pleased with it. The | through the pen saw Gi'lv oly inside, wi Learning TV consequence of the num*- Setive gol Seas tare nists ae itonth Caro. age tabard eee, we manae om ubans | cate. that’ she was received throughout with un- rocevds of this evening's exhibition will be for the even in nia Pad tam nother man mith i LA — ; . ° ; y He e ine knife in tis hand, T don’t kn rout applicants desirous to parobare this celebrated | lina and Virginia; and we were informed that the Se- ngton the resignation of swaths bounded applause, As for M ose noes Aehasstovaag, Vlas abene be eight PM. wor a tere eek, tad on f inwespon, #iid bit hi if 5, DiokAMA oF THE BowmanpMent of Mexico, its accessories of mechanical figures, steamers, &o will be exhibited to-day for the Nil! aretaroawe , called @ caddy, d, from our most fashionable tailor, | is always stamped with grace, sone Lopse, with the view of restoring him to the tur’, | cretary would send the mall chest, called a caddy. | and has ordered, from Mite Ana Bulen, s very piquante drunette, and a very je et ith reluctance, will offer the animal | containing about $3,000 worth of gold, in lumps and ‘rench black, and will not, after this fhe Rito om Wednesday, 10th, inst at 4P on the | scales, to the mint, to be melted into coinand bars, and wes hewn bie ee ‘any of the pomp and glory tenet deer edae oridiasratle Sean bar me h of the City Hotel. at the minimnm price of | most of it to be subrequently fashioned into medals, ich he bas #0 well earned in Mexico. The Gene- | ¥. , 3 forw P : : Taran deh of Thich sum is now offered for the horse by | ocmmemorative of the heroism and valor of our officers. mbich be bas 20 ve toe to all men; ‘but. thore is | Proession, deserved great credit. Messrs Corby, Cor. | last ime, It is a sight well worth sesing— one of the p hivarm, but Teannat oy whethor there wo bidders, Terms—coin or gold dust at ¢10 per | Several of the other specimens be will retain for the | TSiaently to be seen that he begins to look upon him. | Bet, and Grosel displayed met tal ae each eae in ‘nd i pete cea exhibitions of the day. | ri rey cme towards ime and atruck atme; 1 warded off the present in the War Office as found jn California, inthe | Sr With the dignity and height of fortune, thathe | Peculiar style. We beard it rumored, some tite will be exhibited twice to-day, via; at three aud Mw withing eft ha ant eeuek. lak with aby "righ; ade ep fell. recognized his rest ard pantaloons; the vest Was white ne pantatoons dark; the deor was forced. tig thors wags capnot #v ‘a9 dame out, but L saw Gilhooly p his arm, but Tcannotany whether there her my, ; Net, led “La Clochette,” (the small | half- . . 14, 1848. i of lumps, scales, and sand; the last named being d, and that he intends to do | thet a grand kallet, entitle t Pi ton eae ee known copper fastened and ora different Bue, from bright yellow to black without se eprienas nea pleases wand as he has now | bell) was to be produced during the present month. | tanguxactx.—DoctorsCelton and Toyaton will g'voater | 4 Uiormeramined —Cancot vy bow fur Githooty wont towneds .--T! ‘ 1d. him) he looks and acts as if he | We hope to seo it scon; it is wanted, to inorease the | turo and {exhitition of the Electro-Magnotic Telegraph, on Mon- | Tenth eoppered brig Malek Adhel,--The above vessel isin | much appearance of gol " no aids with or about him, | : Tail In the meantime, it isentd | day evening next, at the Broad ty " ° excellent order for a voyage to any part of the world, However skeptical any man may have been, we defy | i+ nded to do his own business, independent of the | pat gre Si enaay aoxe ihe daw divectinupent of Lila ine, ryprementing New Xork are ‘aberoacls. A tel Aver went im before the rasa: p, Law three men having hold of r afur the man I hit wene do tory, and can be tent tosea at a small | him to doubt, thatif the quantity of such specimens as op osabte what heahcald doy and [oer- | 2 % 9 ; ee Noy Sere ay Risa "ane ls well Known as the fastest vessel in | thees be as great as has been represented, the value of tainty. abot opinion that the whigs of New Orleans | Four Parts of the World” will be produced. z he jaroe nf ecb Bay ey ee Dae ie etepeye Bee eens Mitveres rein nie Gries {hice seas, aud will be sold low to close a concern. | the gold in California must be greater than hasbeen | are degrading themselves in the estimation of Presi- | of the “Opera House’? was performed last night, wi teries will also be exhibited and explaine, men wie right on hie heels, he turned around qatck aad knocked 1y to Wm D. Phelps, on board. rtetue may be che emigration to this new El Dorado, | ont 20vou 2Y geet and to judge from his remarks Fort en : hich ie valued a | Benet goed dn , vet Area Fe H fhe frugal and industrious will be amply repaid for | {‘Yay, which were made at table, you need not anti- ry Taylor, Mrs. Knight, and Messrs, Waloot | Yavxer Bi1.1.—This celebrated delineater of Yankee charac Haar ee reece tae Gl beel bartending! var | fan Francisco. Aug. 14, 1848. their enterpriee and toil. ‘They need only @ State or cod abit tr cles 40 ts Ihave just returned to Fort Sacramento, from the | & We have seen it stated, im letters andin the newsps- | Tuiness, competency and responsibility are very 1m- | Bowsny Tuxarnr.--The amusing farce of “Nix, the | zu gold region, from whence { write this; amd in com. | pers; thar shat and brought to | Fortant requisites in men, and he thinks the edmi-| catman, or Ups and Downs,” commenced the per" | nent taniny Have juitarcvcdin the sig ba Siisnce with my promice, on leaving the ea coast, I | the Unived Oe mica ; but it seems to us linpo*, | nisration of this government should be so conducted | 112 oce ust evening, It is a fanny little farce, and | ‘il won give theletat concert in U : Pend you such items as { have gaihered, | sible, from pe | density and welgit Of | that political feeling should be laid aside; and that | e . peevioat le erty ram Our trip after leavicg your city, by way of Pueblo | a eee rae al tert an ae speck, _ of ete in both parties who will | Winans’s representation of the philisophic cabman ncert at the Musical Hall, GW Broadway,” on Satur unite wi man an excellent opportunity to display the | ters.will give one of his Amerioan Evening humor of their acting \ ie ig Lext, ‘we Honxsr in Brooklya, on | sleeves; while | was stending epposite the houg, I think no one parsed me goir g to Rieventh street but Beanet and the man that elased him; Teould not identify him; saw Gilhooly through the pare! that’ niaht; saw him after he came out go about two Heys towards Tepth street: the man with the short sword stood bellind Gilhooly and was flourishix g Lis weapow; know Monks bo- years, but er avso-iated with him, fire that for twoort mothim that night at the dance at Corrie’s; ve left there as the clock strnck 12; thefe were five of ua, exciusive of Monks and his is right and proper. I i farce, thi . | day evening, 16th December. San Jose and the San Joaquin river, we found very pide avd n doing what is right ax yer. || gave rice to great mirch, After the farce, the very po ee sereable. Pasting over a lovely country, with its val- stracted | wag very much pleated to have his opinion of Judge | St) SPAMS Gas phepadeeTuour me bi |e ata swavpevebonion’ turbid. AHA Un Coca kb HE‘Saa nul coveted pith th slope, veedare, Tale | #5. IM ate cee Leoseeweighe wile more | een eee eMbigkcegael fore end | previous notices of tha plac, wa have not mentioned | yy,,,Comrtot Qver, and Rermince, | soured tht ond flowers of ever: e. 8 - 4 * » | fore Judge Edmonds and Ald¢ ‘Smith and Dodge. | ~ Tree loequin iver to this piace, is rich beyond Ee ee Corned Lg pips L ee fae thinks bis death has created # void "Wilkins and | Mies Herbert, whose performance of the part of the ee Tria jor Montene tin tried ot Dennis ollnocty: was | come CONTE OF General Sessions, | comparison, and will admit of » denze population et (a8 ol Maron’s schedule) will be | Woodbury are men whose opinion he would much ap- | wild Arab chiel’s daughter, js yery excullent, |) resumed this morning. y | Before the Recorder and Aldermen Adamaand Rebler, yung | fent off to-day, by special messenger, preciaie, and the lamented Judge Porter, of this State, | Herbert is quice an addition to the exeellent Bowery J. W. Sauter calcd, avd his examination resumed. Saw | —Ann Stinmona convicted of gran fdentified him as the same pers | lerceny, in om Charles tt, Houghton, of Wall , wae ealled up and seatonced to im: ison for two years examived the wound ; it was tri- | sitet, on the 3 ‘We found the fort a minature Manchester, @ yor See tupes 1% i 2 W. Sau * Philadelphia for aseay, and early next week we hope 4 ubt, share largely in his confid ny. Mr N. B. Clarke, Duff, Winans, Jordan, | Sheridan afier his deat Lowell, ‘The Uacksmith's hammer, the tinner, the | Thiludelphia ive nese}, sty coy ee orult, before. our Fould, no doubt, share largely ence, were | ccmpgay: MeN Clarke, Dat Mae ee, eng ipl d the weaver’s shuttle plying by the inge- . ‘ound, ght ht ul ‘i - | Prigonment in th carpenter an j. | angulsr wound, such as might have been made by the instru. | 11/#0n Sip litepat Voth Te itn C Onaee wee pat. Spam hie \- ders. dge Gale, of Alabama, I learn, bas been invited to | pecially, as the heroic Mungo, plays with much diga! 4 huity of Indians, at which place there are several hun- | rea sy abet Saf judge Gale, 5 | pecially | ment now produced. | Ch D . Sutter. Twas much ree eat hie Christmas dinner at Baton Rouge, in company | ty. Winans, asthe amateur naturalist, the represon- | "Crors.ecaminel —Does not k = Be eee ayes voting twice In the Second Ward. oa the Tth of dred in the employ of Capt J A. Suite = ap gery n : Dany. | 1Y;, Wim Ainicn of the museum ansociation of Mudcum- | wayericds when my attention war tert attracted, the noise was | Nevemteriast, The indictment proved defective, inasmuch ae tifal garden t, Louis, Idle of | with Alderman Peters, of this city, and Gov. Jones, of | tative | pleased with » walk inthe large and beau! The U.S brig Dolphin was'at Port St. “ fort. It contains about eight or ten und on a cruise | Tennessee. The elequont and learned Southern ora- | slurh. very comical, The piece ersons iNegal, attached to the fort eat tanta, under the supervision | Brapee on the 2th teprinae “the following isn | tor, the Hon 8, § Prentiee. formerly of Miasiasippt, but | and the incidents leading, to the introduction of the | 29%, uly saw Coghlan at the door ; did not hear him say | wich 1 Conte Tera Sie young Swiss, Among the fruit trees | noticed the | jit other officers :—Wm. 8 Ogden, Lieut Command. | new of this city, ie quite s favorite, and were he ta | wild avimals, most naturally given. Of Herr Driesbach | #thirgabent not entering the house maw & number of per. | oA Te toeney ot todd. fe olive, peat, apple, and peach, The grape | E4100 O'R’ Davis, et Lieut ; Joseph Hopkinson, | earch the county, a better Attorney General could | end his oxtracr inary performances with his svlondid | om grit Meh ey ne through the Eeoken pantel of the | Poryose of having Since are in the ‘highest state of cultivation, andfor | PiSicq assistant Surgeon; D. I. Lambert, Acting | not betound, although # Mr. Benjsmin here rays he | collection of animals, we have already spoken frequent- | Goor: never enw Gill Was sanding. sideways | 1 eccon 1 Yeretablen I would refer you to seedman's catalouge. | muster; R. Pearce Robinson, Master's Mate; William | must have it) and probably he may have just claims to | ly. They are well worth seeing. The admirable dane- good deal oxcited at t ran ay, in having pioked the pocket of Mra, Watson, ars etabler tee uniles from the fort, on the east bank of | Masters Tt. Pete Hob ney Je, Acting Master's Mates; | the sppointment, from the fuot that he is the great | ing of Signora Clocos and Neri, and the drama of head or Waring he strask | Liberty street; Of 8 Tr cone ee er i a aa the Sacramento, the town of Suttersville is laid out. | SY Fu gson, Captain's Clerk. man of the Synagogue down Soush, and wason the | “Mary, the Maid of the Iam,” concluded the perform. @ door ; pany gk Se ene ‘The losation is One of the beet in the country, situated | Lt us he U.S steamer Michi. | State Electoral Ticket. You may be assured of one | ances. In this last piece Miss Wemyss plays most ‘Arraignment for Murder-—David Sherry was arraimed ona in the largest and most fertile district in California, | Captain James MeIntorh, of t ga “A mer Michi. | thirg—tbat the Secretary of War will come from the | beautifully, She is» most talented young actress. ‘ ‘ee red charge of murdering Edward MoGuize, on the isth of November a being the depot for the extensive gold, silver, pl ey ie, Ig about to leave the commend | army, and if “Old Whitehead” of Georgia, (General | Bnoanway ‘TzarRx.—The comedy of “ Old Heads | Him toVlenve him Alone; Monks came wyrand aid W. Insta The ease wantent toe Court of Oyer and Termine, where quicksilver and iron mines. 4 hotel is now buil until next spring. tlh gre . ‘Twigge,)tkouid not be requested to act, then do not take | was stabbed, and desired him. to goin and take tte fello erry was ordered to plend. ine \ vere i +? py the author of “London Axsu- | pea seeders: aritec gies cote J "| SageEY yratoudered to plead. intr seeommodnion ot ihe ura pub |S eder"abot asa "pabione va ine Werern | BE, AWPTOD hing iat sietor av tes | nee,” was psorand bare Hee ine ona the ilar op eer | geyefhe Cato Ope nod who are now obliged to impose on the kind hospitalt ‘A party of men who have tong | hid Cra aap ne eaters ee ee i itera: WY fall “leather and pra- | rance,’’ was performed here Inst evening by an exoel- | Peitwene away, and returucd egvin to Minos’ houre, and enw | bis own evurt at an en lorie route to crear tats |, Frompted by more thancrdivary feclinas of respons (°F ck: | will be iz the Cabinet. Gen Taylor's hodby will be to | . ’ nor do | believe « man north of New Jersey | jent cart, who acquitted themeelves with mueh clever. sold nian avg hold of Gilloaly | Toring ‘a route to eross the Slorra Noveda moun | Ae Bee lia Ship Michigan, wo ia. about f 1, d clergyman, by | What they were doing; they were at ave just returned, and report that they have founda | {Hevea oneal ont ving, wo inwrm iim that be | havea gocd Fireai Agent, and I thipk Me. 1" of your Der ey se eek vith Duarreniyrehd pa ontirued in the tack roo ier Gitbooly cre ol wan wa yet only en ‘ld | city, were he farther south would share largely in hia | Mr. Blake, wa ; Sane aera reese ates Dares te RET Che | coe ree eae good wagon road on the declivity ridge betwoen the | hriice with hum the t or his. ; 0d aon rons gh MicCeatainy rivers, the distance | (ratsen mule ingommand ete Mein, Cy Mclators | Gonaiderations. People and politiciann may taik end of ady Alice Hawthorn, by Miss F Wallick, was aigo | RIPAUSGtietitn eet et Hat nthe penile alibi Geirg much lesa than by the old route. This road will | a uilorct the old schoo! combining all thoweentlomanly Wt | egy what they please, but any man who isasclorely |g good personation. The Countess of Tomplon. by | saw xocne strikent Waring but GUhooly; mw no other weapon | Court Calendar for This Day. ee through the gold district, andenter the valley neat | caticns so indiepensable to a captain ofan Ameren moa Suet, 4 igeptitied with Southern interert as Old Zack Taylor, | Mire, Blake, wae an effective and dignified reprosenta, | there at the hie; thea won ane ae sake Cognlaw into e Connon Pieas—Part Ist—Nos. 8,51, 63, 69, 61, 06, 67, 69, 71 Hi and Mesereveds, Wen Tt at he does, will no more rob | NTE: CGM tudois dieplayed much taste, ‘Phe well | dovr andished a Vadgeon of some so took Coghlan intogus | 3, "Part dB, 2 #4, 32 35, #8 0, 92, 5h, 96, merican fork. sigh! id e who loves it as sie bly wer should feel highly flattered were we pet- than ne would cheat binesit” | | \nown author of the plvee Dion Bourcicwalt, havin. tody fcr interferirg with tho officers; there wore two other com pric tr bet des ese Die illegal vote was alloced to have bean cast iu tho district im Ther tee: viz ‘aright to vote. The jury. under charge faa hh The Assistant the adidavite to the Grand Jury for the indictment found, “Jonnett Cunningham, indicted for cried ; well arranged, that of persons thonting and fighting ; whe na to appear before the Grand rminer, was obliged to adjourn is court, man was | Dycemnen &—Therw were only five coi i of a re ext i sof Lis crow for bi 0 : e ferry ie to be. established at Suttorsville, on ‘the | im sedes any cireutantances, Fight of wrong, | the South of her d b tho of 0 tttd go, andthe road across the tularte imaproved | ™tte# to #rve him Todss soy Seu ern, | donink-eur Nevthern friends are done for,and that fuyed much of his gular dramatic porers inte this | Ereugheto tie sation teu abet 4'iak went to Hine’ Law Intelligence. soon, which will shorten the distance from this place Agsisrant SurGkons in tue Navy.—The follow | piijerd Fillmore will be as little consulted by the Presi | popuiar preductiompund the superb manner in which | house end found the weapon now produced in a barrel under the Surname Count or tHe Uniteo States, Tuespay, to Sonoma and your be [oeeaphtiretan the south | 128 assistant eurgeons in the oti | Ctl by | dent as W. e bin nt of aon ‘ : it bas been got out, all together, reflect CL gounter; {thad fresh blood upon It within ‘wo inchey of the Dee, sae ante ete ys Det ee — Ca leaving the fort we passed upon soul recently convened at e nave’ Businers here is at a stand-st #0 far as groceries, the able management at this eplen eatre. | handle. as | trom, John McKinley, Peter V. Daniel, uel Nelson, ester the American fork, aout twetve miles. ‘This srpiom, Flee have been found qualified for | dry gocds, and hardware are concerned, nea ie the | UPOn to iy again appeared as Hop o' my Thumb, iat | Wire ecomigatincevumel—Alw fond two Oaths and Leyl Wocdbury,J Mf. Wayar, Robert 6. Grier esos, beautiful river, abot ree fathoms Serre A yansed, vir. country dealers do not soon present themselves, there ‘As the engagement of the little General, Badan baw itis: taalde ¢ Justiews.—No. 19—T L, Mace, plaintiff in error, Hct tele very cold and clear; and sfter leaving the Fortec Paget beedag Passed Assistant Surgeon, | cannot be anything else than failures and protests.— | Sho agers justly seeacuueed the “prodigy of tho | qe ae et eal gay uniiad cut of bed onthe | V8.5. Wells. ‘This cause was argued by Mr. Collamer, river we pareed through a country rolling and timbered | to sank next after Passed Assistant Surgeon J. Hop- | ‘The cotton factors here are the only happy men you | pve. approaches to its clore, the desire to witness his | morning of tho 27th August to attond a wounded man; found for the plaintiff in error. with oak, We soon commenced ascending the hills at | kimeon, nee, and I learn are in a better position than at any | theatrical efforts increases.’ His many admirers, pa. | him mveh debilitated; he had two wounds, one on the leftade | | Weonespay, Dec. 6, 1848,—Present as: yesterday. the bate of the great Sierra Nevada, which are thickly Elisha K. Kane, Passed A nt Surgeon, to rank | former period, The mumber of what are called “aad trons ond friends will be glad to learn that his benetit [neberh =e Se ae nee e ee er i M. jeakee kena ar, spn een an fet with oak and pine timber, and soon arrived ato | next after Paseed Assistant Surgeon J Wilson, jr country English gentlemen, are very numerous here, | jg fixed for this ening on which occasion he will ap- | Yemer re ery e vs, Jonathan Hunt eta he argument o! the riba; when Texsmined thit | war commenced by Mr. John O. Sargent for tae plain- small rivulet. One of our party dipped up a oupfall ot ‘award Hudson, Passed Assistant Surgeon, to rank | and to judge from what I hear, many of themare quite | year jn two dramatic characters - General Bombastes | Qouei it war not blending the wed the thigh wan vera | ju und from the bes cA Ge creek, Saree fe ay eons | next after Passed Aesistant Surgeon E. K, Kane, | miliar wich the quarteroon belles and their furnished | 44 Hop o’ my Thumb, wae would perpaak for piss Techn seen tr whict Y judged tie wound on the sie was tigsin error, Pearsai O* of gold. is was our first attempt a ‘dates ‘ission into tments. “ r,) as, independent of his many cla | deeper than tet suspected; tho improssioa on my mind was, | Surnrae Cou Unrren Srares, Thursday, Dec. 7, Aitlug, About dark we arrivel at the damemth of | (poe cease aetatcut surgeons. “the following | !Just let me know if this meets your approval; and if a full bumper ec meter upon the public boardss ie) | thatthe wounds were ificed with gndvan frttunentan aay | she arae Couse ov ane Unive Senses Died seas Capt. Sutter, having rode over gold, silver, platinsamd | 5, been found qualified, viz:—Francis M. Gun- | agreeable I will do up for you occasionally, and may | new era in the history of the stage. ong the tact iment produced vgn intiet bys bis | H Barbour, Ben. of Distriet of og mg Stophea eras, fron mines, some twenty or thirty miles, The past | nei, of the District of Columbia; James Suddards, | be ina happier vein than now. Nattowan, Tuearnn.—During the past week, Mr, | wiccdivg any mere until be wastemoved, {placed him im peo- | wig (wimivted attorbey: sad. cuuaslors of thls cow a | have spont in exploring the mountains in ja; Robert Carter, of Virginia; 8. — 4 ion, and directed the officer to have h iat el} r .* wet thts tea. nnd conversing with mapy men who have | ‘ir... Kogies, ‘of Pennsylvania ; edwatd. Sh Naw Onteavs, Nov. 20,1848, | and Mr. C. R, Thorne have been playing a most sue | Fe Pei t'anheopital, where. he cit ces proper rarsionl | Tieesarete ies ose deen at work here for some weeks past. Should I at- | dep go ; Gerard Alexander, of ‘Kentucky; Bon- | «peng: pang!” pealed forth two cannon about | cersiul engngement at this house, rad as Don Coser de | tn ats iat ther of tie wounds | Ungesweed tempt to relate to yeu all that I have seen, and have | jamin Vreeland, of New York; Walter Hore, of Vir. M 1h. | Bazan, and Jobn de Procida, Mr. T. has been much | were morte SAE WaTde ded by the previous | Wilte tomorrow, 1) oe) i a Deen told, concerning the extent productions of | ginia; Carthon Archer, do ; Richard B. Tunstall, do,; | noon yesterday, one from Lafeyette Square, and thy rade Tig itiontile caslstbed |" witness aint ap Rpemomnnb hay Heid “ sth ‘i the mines, I am fearful your rea would think me | Charles H, Williame do. ; James F. Heustis, of | other from the lace d’Armes. “Bang! bang!” as if the applauded; whilst Mrs. orne has like’ eligl | Pellevne Hospital Is Cor. Buiss M. reo?—This 18 the great ques- exaggerating too much; therefore, | will keep within | Louisiana; Arthur M: Lynab, of South Carolia, t vavaded, andthe good and ‘loyal citizen’ | the andiences by her fine acting as Maritana, Jack | 1 Doctcr Bam -Acxamined—Waa physician at | tion of the day. ‘The following, from the Point bounds, Teould fill your columns with the most aa- | “The candidates will inform the department of their | town was invate’ a) d. and other characters, Seven years have | the Bellevue Hospital; examined the body of Sheridan | Coupee (La) Echo, of the 25th ult, aquints towards tonithing tales concerning the mines here, farexcel- | reepeotive places of residence. had flown to arms and were peppering the enemy's Shopper a tae ee recerry nek played at this | Yoved im te siue Letween the Den and lode ribe it eg tha vt ling the Arabian Nights, and all true to the letter, Navy Department, Dec. 7, 1848. e' well as hastily mustered troops could do.” | 7 of Inet played at this | Ucearity of the abdomen it was on the left sige} 1 (avec nrat. Bures — Col. Blies was united in the bonds J 1 se eeriaia, there are now about 2,000 y Dep ’ Jackets, as v P boure, where they were very successful; tim: not | threugh the epleen on Toth sides of the aldomen, and passed | inony to Mirs Betty Taylor, daughter of the aoe r heron ‘An excitement was immediately manifested, and | jcecened their popularity In this city, aa their present | tioegh the chest; the wounds were toil eved with a'thces eignd | of marimeny We Nit oul Ley ei eis ay gaged, and the roads leading to the mines ELEGRAPHING THE MessacE.—This tremendous Th ‘of the “Mysteries and cut; it was from four to five rnehes deep ; euch wounds ; thronged with gone. The implo- | Ppl he vas received at the office of the Ameri | ¢¥é?y ome was enquiring the cause, which was soon | pina = minvhe pugea ee ey Meal ance | might be inficted with an instrument like the ove produced ‘The New Orleans papers of several days later date, a p quents ueed are shovels, picks, tin pans, wooden bowls | coe ay.in Baltimore, at 11; o'clock, | satisfactorily ascertained. “Old Zack,” “ Rough and ara ew dse Played Mircease to attenot, | kuch Awound would cause death by producing iuflamaa: hewever, say nothing of the matter, and as (ho father ard Indian baskets, From one to nine ounces of pure | ore ey Te ‘van Irntwediately placed upon the wires | Ready,” « the thunderer of Buena Vista,” had arrived | STE ore A “ | Taito found a wound on the back par: of the thigh; cannot ®¥ | of (he bride was in that city, the event would probably - oting, incidents, &e , iseuch a8 | Lhe icy that of itvelf, would the silg [ virgin lee per day ie gathered by every man | for St. Louis, with drop copies, at twenty differen from Baton Rouge, on duty, and the admirers of th, | never will satiate ho aude ees who nightly crowd to | Crmisation'wasmade on the Nolay hovins Te have been announced there, We leara from good aw forms the requisite labor The mountains have been ex: _“Tiarrisburg, Fitteburg, Cincianatt, Louisvill them. ‘The drama of “Jack Sheppard” was, | the :th August. plored for about forty miles, and gold has been fone | Cintiand, Detrole Chicago, aud other places upon the | “oldman” had determined to give him a warm resep- Til nese tpem veyed ee the second piece, Mes. Thoras | Cron cramived, —Toilammation would almost necoomrily | General Tarson. r Brent abundance in almost cvery part oftbem. A gentle: | Th gestern and take telegraphs. ‘hem st und. thonty (says the Cincinnate Atlas) that General The opera: | tion. I saw bimas he came up the steps of the St, | Playing the part of the young hourebresk:r most Eee terre eee eterheetenmatentTieny of Oe phys | tors continued their work through the night, and this | sce fictel, acon after bis arrival, followed by alit- , cily, During the coming week, » number of noy Jats of Belveno Hospital; twoollects Sheridan being broug exploring the country, and had dug fifty-two holes | tors continued thels wath tiring The AME eer und | Charles Hctel, Paeee Sere, y Wy ye produced, ‘Phough this season of the year is | Sah! {1 Auivene Hospital, recollect was ia July OF A with his butoher’s knife in different places, andfound | morning Pp! bout 2ovclook, thus transmit. | tle cluster of friends or admirers A stalwart, plain- | general y accounted quite a dull one for thenirionls, | per eieects fa ls apart dcliense someon! Nl eeamal Taylor does not expect to leave home tor Washiagten tithe latest hour porsible, He must bein Washing- fran informed me that he bad epent some tme in | ton arhort time previc the 4th of March [t te punctuation point, at al gold in every one. punctuation point, ot aban ventyfourhours Con: | jocking man, rather ordinarily dressed, encountered | fheNational keeps full every evening With such & | and found two woundeoue on the Jo(k sida, tetween thedsh | pregumed he will leave Baton Rouge abou theve woe very ie atceuton i pei hem ow: Hugred werely ar a mechanical process, itis indeed | Lim on the top rtep. seized him by both hands, then by | the Guued list of movelty and variety, thin is not eur- | snd 10h iby an ym, te Iafd igh the wound gn ee Frevious to the time and that he will be fa Cinoimnay Eves ede ef vom cre, of euperier quality, yilding 86 | fest; and an tle distributed by the proprcors or ihe | Nie arm bis anurance that he ean dd giadto see | P*MiP8 lets tide aust have doen made ty OHS Cunt wasarusnd, bus | one night. He desires toavold display. end will, give er a iron Coe a Tao Amertoan | live free cf charge, At entitles them to the thanksof the | the mnie be aseurance that he was “dd giad to ee | Ny gron'e Tunarne —This very attractive place of ADRS 8 SOEERE, Poteed pe aah ns aoe to Teen srio Co oppertunity, if it can be avoided, for spevchniaking, ole Western community, him,” that ng * 88 66.8 cotton hat,” | 4 poms wer wueh anno to est : 3 a wo eralne Fork so the seve ttn OF wh = = and confidentially in rming him that he had © alw 73 amurement was well attended last evening, to witness < int ered from feet made oa Tae cacles coatainatten T ‘gs Pavswan Tearkpea— Tipe eid pa ‘A griet mill is to be attached to the 7 Sap Accipent —We are informed by a letter | jyia he'd give Cars hl.” Others prensed about the | yhree very interesting pieo The “Prtater's Ap- | a’d not think be would dio; I was at at the post mortem | or st'e eyeming of Nov. 17th, (the latest date) nays fee Hem: fee ke cho wound might" be. tee the Archduke John cf Germany is reported to have purpose of convenience of families and others settling | mom vandalia, that on Wednerday last Dr. Eugene | Ge er ore the lnfietion vsy eed Rumoredly, * exanninatio the Amerie years | Werren Young. of Bowling Green, Fayette county, Ui Osa ie das hurried tnto the hotel. Whenever, be prentice” was the mart a and avery | “Toth Court—Thinks the wound might be ioflietel by the wan killed by being thrown from his bor Dr. ung peared there was a general rach to ree him, and every | good production it is, \r. Burton. Boy et ¢ po) tll waa from New York Hie dent, it is remarked, will Pemaspearcd determined to ebake him by tho hand | of the French army, was all that could be expooted | ye moruing of the s7thsraw Coghlan at the door locking throvgh | ccionista would prevail. Lig, Sapeesdt ttt ntaineie superior to the cele- | feverely felt by a large circle of friends.—- St, Louis Re- | voenseolens, Had he been suffering from palsy for the | and Miss Chapman, as Joreph, the printer's apprentice, | the broken panel into the house; saw G@ilbooly in the heuse, im ta, The granite of the mountain pe | pablican, Now. 28, / wae a very choice piece of acting, demonstrating to ritten # letter to the King of Pruss'a, approving of his General Morin, | instrament nov trode; examined.—Went to Hines howse on | Course and that the general opinion was that the Re- “~