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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ==—=——=————=— NO. 5370. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1849. . TWO CENTs. eis al nena, Our Isthmes Correspondence. of the ramparts, which are bomb proof. No one, | sons, to be confirmed by the meeting, to act as judges | suppore | amin bounds when I say that}for the size of Court or Oyer and Terminer. img this part of the ease you are also fo ondaee leotion for delegat . more bere Before Eamo Idermen Crolius rit im which he made the boas: he Panama, (N.G.,) Jan. 12,1849, | at ® anaes = Sorm, rg mo Lagat spr yt poe Teg orton me their preamble, were nate mente erinees, Bee, hese. fone ey bene manees tea oni fe wo ean vibe ona thee ee ee Affairs on the Isthmus—The British Consuwl—The coe a Send heen Lamdenp Aten taken up, comsidered separately, and adopted. If you coul at here with 10, 15. or $1 000, or TRIAL FOR MURDER. were made while the ner wae im estate of drunk. . 7 and iron 24 an pounders ure tne only relies ef On motion, the President put the question to the | even lees, just make money, enter into . at basi- 15.—Tbe trial of David SI for the murder mess. it would not i ; American Consul—The Steamship Agents—The | their armament. oe ting, “ Shall the preamble and resolutions be adopt- | ness you 4. ard MoGuire, was resumed this morning. [he Means of Conveyance to Oalfornia— Deaths, The walk is traly beautiful and exhilirating at ‘panimously?” Carried. “ A large kotel (frame) has been put up. The pro- 9 counsel Commenced summi: y faprene. cool, and at- early twilight, when the buraing sun is gone, and then jeeded in discharge of the tor bas already rented rooms to the amount of the minds of the jury the « ity they | tered it deliberately, it would be evidence of mallee. te. &e. when, especially as on last evening, the glorious him by ihe resolutions. and nominated annum. to sey nothing of the table, bar, ko. Perform to the mer He cons The Judge delivered an eloq and called Mr. Bennett :— full moon was emerging with uacommona splen- J. C. Ward, and Hyde, as a corres- ve any idea of coming out here, yo! the clearness and simplicity of the Gog | FY, as Conservaters of the public peace aud ‘he ship Philadel phi to Pagod: dor from the far horizon of a tranquil sea. The nding commities, and Messrs. Howard, Toler, and house with you. I am serious; ‘There was, he said, two theories in the case; the | guardians of the manners and morals of the eomma- The ship Philadelphia went over to a, & ils q je 1, to act as judges of the election, which waseon- | know has already been brought. of the prosecution was, that the deceased came | nity, to « fearless verdict; but if there should be an: short distance from Panama, and which contains | Wélle anu ramparts enclose some one hundre: “ Clerks get the most extravagent salaries. A cap- | to bis death by kicks and bruises received from the bt om their minds in regard to the prisoner's ; acres. Just _run a fifty feet wall through Wall np sha, RANE: froner. Th of the def . somé 700 inhabitants, to discharge her coal, when | street to the Eust and North Tiver (as pallenaaed wk, Bena tered — amerine eegracmen Bs ond nie can eet Cnn Botte death by en ;, but whichever theory aie a she will return here and take off some of the pas- | in the olden time), with ramparts seventy-five feet | ” Resor of this ting, the | ‘It is my decided opinior that things will befa- | might adopt, it was jately—tnose who have purchased | high and fifty feet wide, from: Rector street, down | duties pohly eno ie e im the several torts | vorable to aking aoe out here for many years. | premeditated design, and sengers immediately—tnose purchas: a i ‘ ‘aehington street, around the Battery, down | of Upper California, since the 15th day of August, | | hope I have secured » lot—some officers who enter. | inferred, and therefore, the jury cannot find him | future day for sentence. vickets in the Culifornia having the precedence of | South atreet 10 Wall street, with subserranean | 1 htfally belong te tbe people of this ed lots for & mere song, during the war. are now mee obarged The prosecution have | The Alleged Slove Case.—The Grand Jury, im the paesage; but I think it will be some time ere we | a rtments, formed by arches, containing 24 aad at date, the .atification made rich by it. [em told Purser Price's lots, which it appears that the prisoner and the | case ofthe Ann D Richardson, lately sent hom: from off. Th facilities for disch: 36 unders, faciag the North and East rivers and the republies of Mexico cost bim about $1,600. are pow worth $20,000. ased were utter strangers to wach other, never | Rio on suspicion of being concerned in the slave trade, get off. ere are poor facilities for disc! arging, 4 por by ag ig | of America. which occt d on the 80th day of May, “Now, you may think the plan | am going to sug- img seen each other before the night of the 18th of | ignored the bills against Capt. Storer this morning. and @ want of energy near the equator, which will [plement eke ne orn A, “Ge thes raing ef the present year, was fully Known throughuut the | gest to you is @ wild, enthusiastic dream, but if {| November last. Im this aspect of the ease, the firet retard our advance. The sickness is dreadfully | after the great fires of 85 and 46. The compari- | {20 settlements of this Territory, and rendered t were im the United States | would do this, it bad | question you bave to decide in, was the homfeide oom. fatal among the natives between this and Chagres. | son is nothing without those ruins. The walled itled to the benefit ef that doubt. he jary the money. and | advise you by all moans to doit:— | mitted in the Beat of passion, and in s moment of ex. Court Catendar for This Day. Surenion Couat.—Nos. 109, 111, 118, 116. 192, 198, Buy or ebarter a small veesel; invest all the meney you | citement? testimony for prosecution leads you ‘We have u hospital here, (if 1t can be called 8o,) tions of the entrenchments are one hundred can raise im thoee ootteges—you ean get them with from | to th: Cockelet and the Peliceman tell you that be BL ee tre! 6,78 34 ed 68 1a 146, and muny of the passengers fiom the various ves- | feet wide, and, im New York, would take in Tri- That, in the opinion of two to four rooms for from $600 to $800 aplece—have | the prio eceased, having rum against | §3, 92, 20, 7 54,2, 161, gptineany 1 18, 98, eels that urrived at Chagres are sick there. nity Church, City Hotel, &c., to the North and | tight of any Sccosiption of texation exists only in the | them already pot up, bring the brick for the | him and Speched Bim Aaya yhies Te iatecctta tnee | ComMON Pinas —Nog. 70, 81,84, OT, 68, 85, 86, 87, 88, The Britieh Consul ut this place 1s a most excel- | East rivers, water from both filling the entrench. | Becestity vo eape dapatleyenenepe array agro pe Si handsome aretarn an anything yeu sould | whet followed wen the eect of pension andieceitanseay, | 80; 92, 03, 4.05 peels ED OC lent man; indeed, | have seldom seen a more ac- | ments, as water trom the Pacific fills the entrench- hagyneondey sith Hy ey being” You coul reaet ‘great pro. | He the emt ‘that if the testi: ‘left complished, and amiable, and accommodating gen- | ments’ here on both sides of the euy. Tais is the papel span ea ate dicoanen kepaeens, | NE jastos tate tea rea ee Megan Bou'| soy asavt on thee mtane sumer fo ahte Law, Jatalie a Cad her into the trade between Oregon aud San | any doubt on their minds as to the manner in which Surneme Count or tHe Unitep Jeman. He is one of nature’s nubleme: 12. t, Tnever | best comparieon I can make, and I have thus sim- | therefore, such duties ae have been oolieste since the | FFs! hich is @ profitable o1 believe one | the deorared came to his death, they were bound to No 80. E. Irving. ¢ ul , plaintiffs in e Teceived auch courtesies from es as {have | plified it, so that the humblest minds can com- | disbandment of the extraordinary militer | thousand of these cottages would flad s ready sale. | give the prisoner the benefit of that doubt; it was for | well Wilsen. In erter to 'the dit es conse aited received trom Mr. Lewis, the Briueh Consul. The | prebend it. {shall be happy it I have succeeded | justly bulong to the people of this territory. actually suffering for s place where to sleep, Shah omc that medical men are examined, that they | States for Misslseippi The judgment of the district American Consul, Mr. Neleon, has also treated | in doing so. It such be the antiquity and former | be claimed for our benefit by the government we may tents are pitched in the very to might give their opinion asto the causes whieh pro | court inthis case was affirmed with costs No. 36. J. me, and the pussengers generally, with extraordi- | magnificence of New Panama, what, indeed, | suererd in creating. | All that I bave said anes avers Snen. a seed Sent, see: ary kindness, tor which I am traly gratefal. Mr | must be the wonders of Old Panama, afew miles | , Om motion, the thanks of thamesting. vere Sendored Shee have Streaay. who Dave wane Zacison, the agent of Howland & Aapinwall, ia | diatant from which the old Bucanneera drove tke | t® the committee for t AOR Fae OPES A y, jury were bound to discard | O. Page’s administrator, I j ra Nth sutntene Ch ‘age’s administrator, appellant, vs Rufas K. of medicine and employed for ye ger: ; 1 i out by millions, and have scarcely gone below | thestudy of iF then dwelt on the testi- bh argument alaoa perfect gentleman, and seems to do all in his | old Spaniards to this place. I fear I shall not have tor Corrie nbn ce re of the meeting were or- face tte earth,” ve mony of Doctor Whittiker, and insisted that he left it i. tn aus oe Weareuseap power to promote our weltare. All who are agents | time to visit Old Panama, but confiae myselt to | a. be published in the Star and Californian, and LIBUT. LANMAN’s JOURNEY PROM CALIFORNIA in doubt whether the ih cf the deseased was pro: | Mr. Coxe for the defendant in error. An our transit to Francisco would, doubtless, effect | New Panama, where | Pizarro, the scourge, | the meeting adjourned sine die. [¥rom the National Intelligencer. Feb 16.) foil, or by external vio- | suremm Count or tHe Uniten States—' our journey to Francisco more rapidly it they had | and the great and goed Bolwar, the deliver ot his J. TOWNSEND, President. On Tuesday evening, Lieutenant Joreph Laniman, of | 10200. , Here, then, said he. the question was left in | roy 18H R. Gamble, Haq, of Missourl, was the strengthening breezesof the North togive them | country, once flourished. Jas. C. Wann, | Vice Presidente. the Uni strived in this olty as bearer of | ooo nel ore the Seay af eee een nittiker ; and it | ted sn attorney and counsellor of thie court, No. 27. more energy, and had stronger laborers to obey We shall have religious worship to-day at the Wa. 8. Cranx, deopate! sific squedron, Hecondrmsthe | Tan nr e oe oe the phe a haps ile Aaah, H. Swith vs. Wm. Hnoter, treasurer, &o —In error to their iwetiuctions; but under all the circumstances, | Custom House or Goveraor’s House, which the Wx. * Sauitm, | Seoretaptes. Teports in regard to the exteut productiveness of | /2ia he, tha: it be assumed, as the eounsl for tity | the Supreme Court of Obio. Mr Justice Danlel deli- {think they are doing all in their power to promote | emigrants will attend, an account of which [ 8. 8. Hanauon, | a __ | the gold mines, but says that 'y of the letter. writers ry Will, that the deceased came | Y*r¢d the opinion of this eourt, dismissing this cause our highest wellare. shall transmit. ; RISING OF THE PKOPLE—PROGRESS OF THE CAUSE: in Tegion. who ate holder lands, have colored his death by the blows desoribed by the witnesses. for the want of jurisdiction. No. 8. e United There 18 a report this morning that the passage | I stated im one of my letters that the English MEETING IN SAN JOSE. their facts to some extent, with @ view of prometing | 9 (the counsel) would, bowe a, that he | State y ty ependg pernra ve op Cont The following report of the first provisional goverm- | their individual interests. Only about am hour before ment merting in the territory was received last week. | he left, he ea tr in the Philadelphia will be from $100 to $175, which get tome $6,000,000 per annum through the 4 A meeting of isensof the Pueblo, Upper Ca- the min Totill think nigh ; but when we consider that flour revious ta the Infilotion Of the town chon | Juetice Taney delivered the opinion of this court, Te # man on board the flag ship, just arrived sthmus. It 1s infiaitely more; and the treasure who confirmed the previous reperts in a z vereing the jadgment of the Circuit Court and remand- 18 $40 ver barrel, perhaps { may do the agents and | she gets annually fiom Peru, Chili, W&e., trans- | iifornia, was bold at the Aloslde’s office. le’ the Pusblo a tothe ries on the river Staneslow, where | {1 \be Koki ue leneesie na een tog the eeleemans catanes to outer Jediment tor principals imjusuce in publicly censuriag them, ported through the Isthmus, 18 incredible; $2,000,000 | de San Jose, on Monday evening, Deo. 11, 1843, forthe | he had teen be effected bys fall as well as by external violence; | the United States for the land described in thelr vo I will not until see what will be their fiaa! ave passed through Panama siace I have been | purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of ¥ i they would also recollect, that Mr. Morris testified | 1Om. No.1. The State of Missouri, complainant, va, when he came up, he found the deesased lying om the | the State of lowe ~The ergament of this cause was tidewalk ina state of inrensibility, with the prisoner | °™™menced by Mr. Green for the complainant standing over him, and no violence at that time in- Fes 14—Charles T. Cromwell and Heman B. Ely, arrangements. The truth 1s, there are 80 many | here. ‘Che true vperations ot England in this part | ettabiiehing a provisional territorial government. fer lumore circulating constantly among the paaic- | of the world are ubout to burst, for the first time, | the better protection of life and property, until the stricken puesengers, that it 18 hars to learn the | upon Christendom, and if Christian nations do veres —— hall a — Leg ore a ape ‘ truth on any subject. ¢ not open their eves with amazement, I will ac- | %cnotils White, Era, was called tothe chait, and the fitted, as he supposed grossly intoxicated. You will ' Eeqrs., of New York, were admitted attorneys an A * indy,” ouly ten years ot age, was married | knowledge myself greatly mistaken. When have | tolowing gentlemen were elected View Presidente: -De, | Br Messaae cae eae eae clan semombers sba8, J taniered the Distries, Attorney | coe eee te eae ie toe ee to-day, This seems extraordinary ; but you may | got up im the colder latitudes, and it I am myself | James Seokes. Ma). Thomas Campbell, and Julius Mar- | For ayear past Lieut Lanman has been performing sicald one 00 SBS DES Dense toe mene)ban.| Ses ane o by Mr. oun Place implicit confidence in its truth. Females | not too much absorbed in the love and acquisition | tin, Erq.; and P. B. Cornwall and Wm. L. Beebo | the dutivs of collector at the port of Monterey; bi pots a little man home with | the complains: 2 for the respen- Mature more rapidly here than ia any other part of | ot gold, I will make revelations of Eagland’s ope- | were sppointed Secretaries. having teen every man who had returned from s visit | him, who bad returned, and said he was able totake | dent. Adjour: oloek. the earth. Ateight and nine there is sometimes | rations on the Pacific coast that willbe of con- The object of the meeting was stated in a brief and | tothe mines, bis oppurtunities for obtaining authentic | osry’or himself From this testimon then, it dis- every indication of sperms ape tue youag | siderable interest ae anportaace to the Ameri- be PY nner by she: yevelsonts patie wales, it Sab informaiton mere ait i than e be aa visited the d thi , lady of ten, who was married to-day, and was | can government at least, an rhaps, to other levee aud carried, @ comm! ve be appolnt- | mines ip person. He informs us Bo lezge amounts eritiencaubedcat ber maturity. pi bare ex- | nations ‘The theme is a reations) and the wea- ao tratt and report to the meeting @ preamble | of gold dust or ore wore eelliag at @ sacrifice; he does tremely beautuul, and very devoted to her young | thera little to warm in the equator to discuss it Tesclutions exprersive of ite object. The toll DoE belie till to. morrow, Bautimorg, Feb. 15, 1849. Expected Arrwal of Hyer—The Sunday Law Sus- tcined—The Mechamics’ Institute—The Hohn- that one hundred ounces of the gold dust 4 rewtma figeter ent leman were appointed such committee:—Capt | ooul been purchased at the reported rate of eight ceased, whe was s0 much superior in physical ‘ TO aus paisengéra have died: ‘T aye not Soe CS ppaiae babel XH Dimalek, Dr. Ord, Dr. Benjamin Cory, Myron | doliars, the ordiuaty Fanging from ton to twelve | ttrvngih end power to tae nue guperion a physlow! | stocks, ons ; ot take 8 learned their names. A nger of the Crescent | _A group of lovely little children have just passed | _ Durirg the absence ff th mittee, 0. C. Pratt, | Franeleco were ted st fiventhtty to Sieg “thous rel led and resisted him when Morriseaw them second |, Thomas Hyer, accompanied by his family, will Raeahliny attended Mr. vere, ot New York, and my Window, yuh by their ps A pas- Eras foe Galena, Ilinois, Ras onl a Leper, and ad- | sand dollars. a: ut. Lanman knew of one indivi- Kesey std bbiry Stehay CSTE Fose| Jory, i ep pas bite oral ned I bs ge a w elped to carry him to his grave, said that | senger just entered my apartment, who ways that ested the meeting, ing, in avery eloquent man- | is possession thirty thousand doll: that not less than five thousan rons Wi, at — Hf Mi while coming up tue Chagres, kis” boatman fas: | er-pe importance of thefiamediate entaiishmont of a dust, The ourrent value of | Compression of the bratn, they could not inquire (how to Capt. Ellwtt, Mr. Birch, Mr. Hayden, Mr. Lucket, and Mr. Myers are all buned side by side. Messrs. | tened his canve, and went up to @ hut on its banks, | *°S° 5a et nk eS for arafting pr per ounce. There was a scarcity Dunbar and Hayford, et Rhode Island, emigrants | in the shades of evening, who had not been gone | sable polutions, reported the following, Fie } siusaas Pannen. be Bk if Lace tear tase ee to Culifornia, assumed the superintendence of Mr. | long when he saw with terror the hideous jaws of | Were ously adopted:— 4 just been ship; ped. for California by cartsin Mexican Myers’ efiects. Mr. Taylor, ot Rhode Island, was | an immense alligator entering his canoe, when | — Whereas, the of peace between the United gentlemen, end that the American Consul, at Paita, buried ta one of the cross-paths of Pizarro’s ban- | he, as tast as possible, crawled out of the other | States of Ameries and the republic of Mexico has left , (Mr. Ruden. im obarge coin to the value of $118,- ditt, wkose hillock will be a terror to emigrants | end of the canoe, and ran for his }\{e up to the hut | the territory of Catifornis without any nixed go- | 010, which he imtended to exchange for ore and dust. who dare to erese the Isthmus of Danea incoming | whither his boatman had gone th the alligator | Yermment, or form of law; and whereas, also, it is ti Peru and Chili ere not bebind the United States in soever they might deprecate the kicking aad | the cars to get a sight uf him. » mieces) tate bis [hese bere conduct. | ‘The Court of Appeals of this State have deeided tens ns of the pelsonst ia in favor of the conetitutionality of the law pro- w of xt, unless: re ot tency, | hibiting the sale of liquor on Sunday, and the oes were shown to rebut that pert of it which > Autorney General has quashed all previous in dict- AOR Ca ye nen eeee, mae | ents, Wwith’s general Rotice that lhe law will be entoreed to the letter against all wro may here- Ai i i h i h * duty as well as the privilege of all good American ci- | regard to the gold excitement, no less thea twent: i {Sirfainstn these latitudes10 months in the year,and of pe pha] Ny * rot he ft t aby ee al bs when bese hy sree ele owas Fesouroes, Sessons vessels bavi i selled from those ¢: go equ seins within ean? isan inatdomeniatenck a meh his, rey bat Nogre Prey ines payiary pe ane even during the.two remaining months it sprinkles | senger, alter closin; or upon the alligator, | Vith the constitution of ¢ nite’ ‘States, amd. will prev nae hess oe that (he (the prisoner) had knecked him down in | one to wet tieir whistles unless they carried the occusionully 80 hard as to astonish the natives. | fled to the beams of 1! ut, where they bravely | Dest subeerve the intercats of the citivens of cis ter, reduce the prices, | Seif defence. was no evidence produced to | needful article in their pocket. The tounder and lightening here are terrific. They | hurled a torrent of dei. ce ut the alligator, who, | ritory; and whereas, also, the many recent. depreds- ay ae ie aame see dt riversnbenn dt. to; The Maryland Institute of Baltimore have rock the ground or swamps, and make the alliga- | after some hours, wen way. There are turkey | tions ‘upon life and property, committed within sald Lieut. Lanman left Paite in the steamship Call- | connected with it, from which the jury should infer coped plendid site for their new hall, which 13 tors and rattle snakes look glassy about the eye. | buzzards in countless ands, hovering over the calls upon all good citizens to be sctivein | fornia onthe 12th January, and arrived at Panama | thac tho deceased was the or. to be devoted to the promotion of science and the territory We hada shcck of an earthquake here last might, | city, which greatly ale tic slatives. They are | the orgatization of « govermment, and code of laws for | on the 17th. This moble steamer was fifty-six daye Deg oe sggres y ect that Doctor Whittiker swore that the pri- | mechanic arts. It is to be located on the eorner j x joe! pprehension and punishment of such depreda- | and nineteen hours (steaming time) from the city | 7°°° raston tony ihe Coaprine: “K'snal"inaed | sees She mete pede) tot.| ps ete rin | Setecbeh fsbo gommebe in, fotant ny | tts "at Baa act asta haha | Gugsyete snd Gay ate Fe rat by shot larger then the doctor himself, who the | 120 aeep. 7 ‘eooliect was s man of fair proportions; he i to-day tian, without, the leaat scaldent or Therefore submitted that it was not within the range of pry) Hye? Mor bee, pessttaetee ree A oe ty forward passengers, and it was precalan pt Aaeadrerd ey ice pearl pan soem ag countel- The impression is abroad that there is : ; r4 mt and proper for this | Sbe performed the whole route, coming through the ot into the ear of an emigrant, who came in the | rible, from their appearance in such numbers, al- pedi L3 ie John Benson, who lives near the shore, which most darkening the air likea dark cloud, with pertine te omione ‘oe Tereitory of Upper Gane po eos be 8 i neaily killed him; but I understand he 1s doing | their unwelcome presence. Some of the intelli- | nis, to send delegates to a general vemtion for the | sengers and very low, mn the hoop sn om 4 NPE | Beary heat (hermometer now about 10D) and | Reread ter voek obtr buclute ce'mar ue sae | Saecarsen cnet tae, should mot tatrare with the | the unriansre alvey im'whigu MeGuite caus tots | '9 be a general removal: who ts to be apposed he ruins of this ae are melancholy tobehold. | other equally ae calag ities. So we must be Rnwtar Aachen! bt ag cebe ling gon a beds 3 he alting at Was ah The Bamber of peep] fice wd i pela peices baryon liad lengli ‘ The business nen of roe aie atin anticipation Fi E eet! ree dele- sce was about five hun- H feolltae on aid Spaniot hi en avec a Ae pat pre nel ee ree of it 2e6 asl er gitdete tepesrent vas Goavitor te: oaecunabia Gred, ar@ thee was no doubt but they would all find | DOD that it was justifiable hemicide. But if the jury | of a mest prosperous spring trade. Already the Telics are now visible, that must have cost five | buzzards, as I have been taught to scout every atenuaeny Ae CUNnaies eben oe thee. | ane destinetion by Gisugreed with counsel, and were of opinion that the | « ountiy merchants are flocking in with tull purses. timeg that the Croton water-works. They are | thing in the form of superstition. to their 1d at the Puebla de Sam Jove on the seo: | the American ship Palladelphia and an Englian ship | Leoresed came to hiedeath fromthe blows, ko inflated |. ‘The twin aruists, Charles and Adele Hohastock,. . of January next. delivering coals for the steamers, pom the-deceared by the prisoner, then the inquiry | had a crowded house last night at Carroll H. within # short distance of the gates of the city, and Truly, &c 8. H. Brancu. ollewing gentl There were some reports of ebolera at Panama, but | Tah, What was Tu ceeree of crime £0 betaputed tothe | Composed principally of thes‘ uyper tea,” an are wonderful to behold, indicating as the the a rere pe serve as delegates to th but few deaths among the emigrants. Oe could only find him guilty of manslaughter in the | ‘UY best musical critics. It was larger aad more magnificence that once existed here, and the count- Affaire in Vallfornia, K. H. Dimmick, Dr. Benjamin Cory, and D. | _ Lieut. Lenman lett Pansma on the 10th Jan fourth degree. fashionable than the audience on the previous even- leas generations that have risen since. ENTHUSIASTIC PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT MEETING— | MOppe, Lea it tw a eevee Consul had to The Diytxict Attorney then commenced summing | Ing at Madame Bishop’s concert. raly, &c., 8. H. Brancu. + UNANIMITY AND ACTION. L bream bho a the usu: Stokes be = committee to wait el A. was twenty.one’ mile Up on the part of the prosecution. Hesaid that not- Resolved, That Dr. J. [From the San Francisco Starand Ciifornian, Dec. 28] | ono 0. Pratt, ealsibn weeps efaineioeunen deaibdeite. «Chie coee withstanding the able defence made by the prisoner's | Funragn Procerpinas IN Hyrr’s Case.—Yeos Panama, (N. G.,) Jan. 13, 1849. Ata meeting of the citisons of San Francisco, hela | 07 0-.C- Fratt, aesney forlpabll witch 104) pair gto hatin 7 the road were | Couns), and the patient and considera'e bearing of erday, Thomas Hyer was again brought before Bickness and Deaths on the Isthmus— The Effects of | in the public school house on Thursday evening, De- ‘On motion, it was the Court towards the Bet he felt ithis duty to it. fourteen very bad, and two almost im- those who have Died—Ancient Ruins—Aligators | CeDde 21, 1848, for the purpose of considering the ne- | Resoived, That the secretaries be a committee to | passable, It is not billy, ‘ cessity for immeaate acti —Swece—The English, §c. §c. Fc. ‘@ are not, said he, here toin- ; ,2e Court. Judge Parsons delivered his oj call for a convictios , neither are we permitred | 'be constitutional pot: in vindictive julge in a mists! but some of the passes are 60 Lc thread ety oC Uppee °f | procure the publication of the proceedings of this | narrow that the ladies who travel across are compelled be sustained the ground 7 Upper Ca- | meeting in the California Ster. to dispense with their side saddles. The remaining Jmpathy for the prisoner, | the warrant of the Executi ° bis family, or friends; we are only to consider the utive. but decided that the Mr. Bennett :— Wink Oro Sonermene to the eat, Om motion, It waszveclved A thes thie mecting edjoura. portion st thes ies the fechmus is Performed tm | celts on insceenee of 4 pclicnar, - Thecetote 00’ #01 Prise. ape pecnld. seciaie, im castody until the wacrant Four auives were buned yesterday before break | teeaty and Wiliam S'SaisuenesS'Howtsarsy | 5 groans F WHIPE, rina | Cony ibe daar, Foie ice coast | france by ine pners Coven’ totbe Tua ots | fine Govern cole, be nen fast, who died of Asiatic cholera. Pens Eresidout, spon taking the chatr, explained tte | °° T-CAMraazt, vise Presidents. Lenman sailed in the same mer Isthmus on the 234 Jan- | Boy equally to the family of the antortute decossess | BA arrest and detention of ilyer was not justiged ua- The Governor of the Province of Panama, and | object of the meeting to be us above statea; and en. | 7° Maat", PEO fac he tibohier ms b-bd bey iogd a! cnet thay cae to ray the loest ee it, as much entitled to your | 2¢F Lieb ks 9 npient hat ke adetsions 0 Tiae eunte, left for Chegres yesterday (having received | Juned upon the people the necessity for the adoption W.L. Beebe,” } Secretaries. | Jyhimt. piri —_ ea eet tape nts bogt ye wee oa ed with oF without warrant, stien pinciveaace toon incontestable evidence of the violence of the cho- invelviag: joo mueh of dutacoct'ts oveey avon cninee ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTS. Mov. for Californii twas contended on the other side that an excusable Satelea sorte vane’ ovintesten'vosoiaaaed oe tas lera among emigrants and natives along the whole | On motion, a committee of seven, viz : Mosers. Gil- [From the New Haven Journal, Feb 14] a AgERG te iia Demat Boi tk Pde rapa] ae fos af end ne | proved hydhs pone mica, mesentie aaa oa Isthmus ; five out of six dying in the canoes com- | Brcjptisa’ fer Ppeiaiiea eorseCneneweneae oe thu che teneeey iota the follewiagenteat |. Three different companies ate forming in this | lipe cf the witnewsen that & most cowardly aod une ing up from the vessels recently arrived from New | sive of the vi a feelings of the meeting. The | from a letter ef a friend and college elassmate now at | ©!'y to proceed to California. One of them come | manly advantage was taken of the deceased, and that Th the Rey. C. 8. L prites eight or ten individuals, fitted out to the | seruel snd cold blooded murder was perpetrated on : ' Sen Loge ieee orate fA, eon: none hiv settle: | amount ef about five huadred dollars, by gentle- | him, which agrees exactly with the definition I have tending to quarantine all vessels from all parts of the ministry lost hie health. end made a | men who share the proceeds of the expedition, | ted to you. The frat questio pate ent the earth, some thirty days. This will be hard news Men Wee and userid Gee pre's eee ey pre Ube ee caeeene seal tes, Cas wounds ipfiloted on his face and breast, by the Laas for the vessels arriving at Chagres, having passen- preparing apre- | reported to bave gathered in the short space of six & ae fi the hinereee ok bead his death? To decide these two ques- a ye 8 . or two of the overseers in the factories contemp.ate | tions it is on! to point your attenti the | Peatedly by the court, and for Calif The ent of the Gover- | #mbie and resolutions for the meeting, and asked to be | weeks some $1,600in gold. ceseary to point your attention to eadinas has not bar tioned. gere for fornia. argum allowed to report progress until Saturday evening next, : ei i a = r e gone out, taking a steam engine for a saw mill, | evidence of . He telis you distinetiy that when | © i ve moe te quer tione: d he presumed the nor 18, that provisions are very scatce in every | at o'clock. The motion was put epd carried, and | A letter from Mr. C. 8. Lyman, dated Sen Francisco ¢: One of the companies sails this week im the | he first the deceased he had no signs of ° conve would m t have been mooted | now, oly im one town and city on the Isthmus, and that the facili- | the meeting adjourned over to Saturday evening, at 7 | Noy. 18, 1848, and reo-ived to-day, contains interest, | Sweden, from Boston.— Lowell Journal, Feb. 14. on bis face; but when he turned round, ins uaa wogiag ice a0 boom Orleans) to establish quarantine regulations, in- , held amenable to the law. Wh tues tor leaving Panama are very limited on ac- | o’cicck. ipg observations on the grand surors borealis of Fri- | A company 1s forming in Boston to proceed to | *{¢!,be sew the prisoner kicking bim on the head eclion, Wm. B. Reed, count of the non-arrival of the steamer and other Satvavar, Deo. 28, 1848—7 o'clock P, M. day, Nov. 17, 1848, (which was also seen in the United Gaiiame, vis St. ay and the South Pass of the Sunalembe Seiattets aedaieg: ter ne iguatiqons t from the Exeoutive vessels; and that black one Pate Pratt een rman toadjoursmes 8 {posting of the sitisens feces Cae is ms = Soy erry con: | Rocky Mountains. intent of the prisoner you need only refer to the tes- ht i € cisco was iy 1@ pul ee “dl 7 mae adiule ihe whole resin, “T'give you the | onSatarday evening, December 43, 1848" the prest. | the fret matter, itis enough to ray here that the aure- | _ The schooner Gazelle, Capt. Currier, cleared at | timony of the policems a ee deen meguerate. of the State Megistrate of the State ! of the prisoner made no objection who expressed his willing- Dene to proceed to ) 14 with officer Cook, who hed been sent on for bis removal. By order of the Court, dent, Dr, Townsend, in the chair. Proceedi ral display was brilliant at San Francisco, and that an | New Bedtord on the 13th inst, for San Francisco, | (™tel#ome, ugly, and unmanageable. The de is reported here. It seems hard for | dent, Dy Townsend, in the ohals. | Froceedings of the | roi Culternien who saw it declared it wae the first | Annexed isa litt of her officers and crew:-— Sis cesauea be tigpoue ve base epee. ae Ad Prepare +s yrevebis ae Ieee trgerar es Swantuaneeteg yon well understand how the whole affair oocurred 1. 7) Hi it Ht Hty for the establishment of & provisional topic. beter ag eeome by liquor, Moe, | Eyer wae handed over to the custody of the sheriff, to aTgument a: ! J our country men (to be thus impeded in their course. You have the argument, and can form your own opinion us to the expediency of the course adi by the government ot Pagama. d any thing of the kind. Mr. John Merrill, supercar, Erastus W. Heywood, Of the letter relates to the | clerk, and the followiug company: Joseph C. Cartes master; Frederick 8. Howard, lst mate; Daniel B. dl ° tin the territory of Upper C T° Aking, 24 do ; Sam!, Smail, Leander Petter, El Wodell, ; be nu:tendered into the charge of Mr Cook, when read ‘The weather 1s very warm, (although it is winter | ported the following preamble sad weoolutions: William E. Chambers, Robert 8. Smith, Justua W. fastass cqaneacarnce totake him to Maryland. Hyer will depart for Baltic here,) and it 1s hazardous for the stoutest to expose ‘Whereas, by ‘treaty of peace concluded in May A 1p; Natheniel Howland, steward; John bg ove in better teelip; more this morning — Philadelphia Ledger, Fed, 16. themselves to the sun. The Philadelphia is dis- | last, between the republics of the United States of The immense gold deposit _ the eer ae cook, Total, 33, revurned, and aseauited the ed in ogee permis churging her coal, and may or may not be in | Americ end Mexico, the territory of Upper Califor. | has been the prominent object of thought in California way which bas terminated 00 fatally for both Domestic Misceliany. 4 3 = kg, | nia was ceded by Mexioo to the former pow: the last six months, and it ws oad eg 4 binder 9 partier. The District Attorney addrerred the juryior | A young married women, in Cincinnati, has besome Wi; ston svt departure in he or two tp 3. | whereas the military gove der which we | visited Gifferent patte of ie, * * itis _ We learn that a number of gentlemen in thie | Shout ap hour, and eoncluded by calling on thom fora | amoniao in consequence of supposing, thrrugh the sen “ jerome th th fedicery no mortal can heretofore existed has cess ahabitent o7 ; wher éxtremehy rich, its length along the Sierra | city and vicwwity, ut the head of whomis Hom ! yeraictot guiliy. aid cf a fortune teller, her busbaud had died at New R i ed ‘orm of go- | hasalready been explored some 400 miles, and rich | Alonzo W Birge, of Coventry, late Treasurer of re been actively worked. At The Juvcs thenentered upon bis charge tothejary. | Orleans. oderaterst!- | the Sinte, have furmed acompany with a capital He told them the orime of murder, with which thy pri- | Albert Lawronce was shot at Wlachenter, Ky., ‘hey ie insecure condi- loliars at $16 e divi i was defined by the statute to few days tince, by Samuel Hansen. The ball took effect. aie the commitiee to take vare of the effects o! Outrage and vio. | per ounce, Troy, has already been taken out since tue | ©! Fe ne enaTes, Dy poleon, shooting Re , w a | Inthe throat,’ bre soner billing of a buman ber: lence are committed, will rea very injuri work! were Orst commenced about nine m 7, | ale lo purchase a ship, provisious for three years, ee Masts Nersa Pipapceenmie, and eos pen ite future growth and. vs Likes pine ph ty most of it within the las ’ reg and the frame work fer a large hotel, which 1s to | Perpetrated with prem Inox of death cf the person died ut Cruces. Part of his efivcts they have, I | 8 the want of some regular syste: he lack of | ration proceeds, the reeu! er ; | be kept by one of the company. They are to take | ¢®' wioted a: Messrs. Dunbar, of New York, I believe, and Haylord, ot Rhode Is!and, agent for M. Angell, fated design to it the The buil¢irg known as the marble blook, at New orof a juman being, or | Haven, Conn., w: atroyed by fire on Tuesday night. t imminently dangerous to | it occupied genersily as stores. The smount of i laws and officers, have rendered the punishment of | from four to six thousand people have probably been | out theirfamilies, and go prepared tora perma- mind, regardiess of hamen | lors i t. learn, sent home, and part is on its way Scaerta crimes difficult and.almost impossible, ona thereby led | digging, and average days’ work for the whole would | nent cettlement.— Norwich Cowrwer, Feb. 14. b without a Promeduated design te A viclens, Wind and storm pasred over ma, where they will sell them or carry them to | to their alarming frequency and to the consequent in- | hardly fall short of am ounce. Five, six end ten MAINE. tffect the death of any particular individual. Tne first | tucket, Marr. on Mond On Tuesday morning Calitornia. Mr. Haytord sent home Mr. Taylor's | security of Life and property; and whereas, the recent | ov The following are the names of the ngers in the corpus dilecta of the crime, | the harbor was full of ic ba: gage, and pait of Mr. Tatt’s, (Mr. Tayloi Gitcovery of th inthe Eudoras,from Breabtort, tor Sen Francisco: of the d d that it was The paint warehouse of Mr. Clannon, in New Or- travelling companion,) througn mistake, which 18 sense: L. It is 2 ly true, an the prison- destroyed on the 4th loan’ $15. a source of much regret to Mr. Taft. lay these . i that the prosecutor should make | th ellipg house ef Mr. Charles White, ovt affirmatively the death of the party; but in regard | was $20 000. to that, there is no reasonable doubt, because it is A recent family diMeulty in Washington county, it he died on the 18th of November last. | Ma. rerulted in the death of » brother ef the wife's e of the physicians ywe that he died of | husband by the hand of the «ifs! congestion of the brain and the luage; and the only The post office at Troy, Ps , was robbed last week of things tor the benefit of their trienas in the States, who must be watching us with intenge solicitude. Mr. Horne’s eflects, at least his watch and money, ygreos of the Unite ., were stolen before he died; and what became of y eatabiich a territorial govern his outfit, 1 have not learned. Captain Elliot’s : tend over her the fosceri: Fe sold here yesterday at auction. Lieut. y. ev. 7 question for tider is whether the aan ba bom pe te dollars i" Wilitemeon was the largest purchaser, His double (s ; | The richest excavations have been in the bottom of | Oldtown; N. Butler, and G Matis, of Kileworth, 'G, | ¢fthe brain aad lunge was ocoasioned by the exter ‘apt. Samuel soldier ofthe revolution, et barrel rifle sold for $40. Uimstead died very soon | therefore, ary ravines, though gold 1s found on the slopes. and | W. Duutar ara W. H Dunber, of Boston. Total, 29. | Ti "a counsel eonten jay of last week. j indeed, as I learn, and was to have gone from here | , 1. Resolved, That, in the opinion of this meeting, it | even on the summits of the hills. Single pieces have onto. feation? PY jury resulted from intoxication, or the bruises 1d not be safe for you to both tell you that this Whalen is on trial at Albany, N.Y., for the she biows, and this testi- of Peter Turner. determin- A destructive fire oceurred in Warren. e t Parte is the right and the duty of the inhabitants ot Cali- | been reported as weighing 15 and 20 pounds; but the ‘hree companies of young men {; the interior to Celitornia as mate of aschooner. Of the effects | reits to Yorm w provisiogsl government, whion, while tL have seen ts one at present in my Keeplog. | oe ihe Siar e ne hace wee mee te mec ener ot Lucket, Birch and others, who have died, I | ie gims t nee the interests, preserve t! ix and seven pounds Troy, being | © ne ia ¥ re know nothing. * oe property, protect the rights of the people who live | compored of a large proportion in buik or quartz rock | tunes In the gol ings,” are now stopping at I attended the great cathedral this morning, | Unaer it, will not conflict with or Injare the rights allo gold interspersed-—the weight of the gold | the Peer] street House. Uae of th> parties is trom mony, gentlemen, you os (Sundey,) and must say that the music and cere- | which the government of the United States may have probably to two amd a half or three Clevelan , the others trom Lancuster and Newark. ing what way be ihe immediate cause of death, you | day morning, which destroye monies were grateful to my heart, after the solemn | acquired by the treaty of peace 8. ‘ “ —Crmainnati Despatch, Feb. 8. ore..t0, wk yourselves, whether death was caused | businers equare on Market scenes of the pust week: The attendance was 2 ‘olved, That we hailed with joy the intelli- m [From the News Adrestioey, ‘eb aa bight The Louisville Jownad of the 9th inst., says:— by intoxication or by the fall? or was it produced by Iddings, Steele & Co. ny hot large; youth, and age, and decrepitade, and ns Benecerth thie cht woe be proctowe by Sn) readers will be gratified to Know that highly | every steamer that descends the Ohio hus on | the blows inflicted on him by the prisoner! Im deold- merchant ; Howard & Fitoh. tianese ; competence, and penury, and rags kneeling side eS tines oF cles ane ee ig letters have reoatved by hie family | board more or It+8 California adventurers. ‘The | 16 this queetion, you are to bear there taingsin mind; | & Weeks. merchant tailors ; Wm. Chamberlia. sad tler; by fide. Some six or erght priests, of various aay eeercenramrandcts cium sett wn a chores | Yorktown left here yesterouy, with eight young | &¥d_ I repest to you, that you cannot lightly overiook | Jefferson Palm. beok merchant; A. W. Bllae, hatter; gtades, were present. As I gazed on these | form od: rorisafial gevevaint politely favored with | men from Cleveland, Ohio, who go by the way ot | {¢ testimony of the physicians. You will constantly | Bb. Granage. shoe merchant ; Damas & Foote, publish in San Francirco, Having beer i im mii C. Whig ; & Brown, bla! Tuins—at the 4 neges, paintings Ce States Congress whit vouch fs perusal, we are permitted to make the follow'ag ex- | Chegres utd the Isthmus. Bae Fins haz bo Cod saat Aacie ree Reduced ers of the Trumbull yery, EME). Crenen » cost! lecorations, an took a retrospect oO! @éeration; ani at wo act — is hat death the 100g. ise Of genvrations of Spanish no- | ikrepace t6; uaa init igueraocst, ourwants, whies “ Saw Francisco, California, Nov. 21, 1848 MississrPrt that death was oauted by the fall, or by intoxication, i :— | then it is not necessary u be rejoloed te know that my pros. The Vicksburg Sencime/, ot the 8th inst. says: ] hog Last Sabbath there'ves'a | The Worth carried down on Tuesday evening Tait eat Sap cuuete ¢ Sny preceding day—indved, there | some ten or (welve passengers bound for Calitor- y, seats. barn] of this aeeeieeey) nia, four of whom were from this city, the others Pati teste the ares of 1 sourt, re from the interior of the State, Some twelve or | erime ot murder and the law ‘applicable to it, as laid You wi bili who had worshipped in its sacred aisles, | bee forced upon us the necessity of establishing & pro- and long since been gathered to their fathere— | Vistonal government for the protection of our aresi contrasting this noble structure with its erum- | S8dlve. oo fuein bling ruins and sparse worshippers, with* what eM of it once was—I was really impressed with the pl oinanans uy H., was destroyed by $40,000, twenty ethers start from here during the ensuing | dowm by the various suthorities, both infthi Estimates oy rux Crors or tHE Untrep States. need ay my ae Wart he deg gry hae relly boca bata two « three weeks, and England, He next Teagituntes etd We have received from ~ Washington oorres- 200" stent c ware, ands great Wilderates of dilaps. on beth oe: —_—_—_— wn ee the jary they were to decide on the prisoner's een bey pAb a eee Aas Ay fenat dated maga yfidence within. Its bells, cracked aad y, the 4th day of | Sabbath erhoo! ‘Dun Fane Pobs oF ‘ApArats, vi.ra Badin. Motives end intentions from all those circamstances. | efhce, relati' ps ee ary, deg Baeaty aol A. M288 the patpons oF It was argued by prisoner's counsel, that he Killed the | the past year. The tablesare too long for inser- broken, are ringiog the } We have betore us copies of decrees of the 0- | deceased in self-defence; but the jury would recollect | ton this morning, but we have condensed I, and the. worshippers going in and out at every Cyche thai ppbhaenge icant ~ 1 Apemicnt vernment of Honduras, constituting the port of | thut those blows were inflicted at a time the de- | {ito the following space :— ; tom euing, though never many prepared, should be submitted to | though | do not look for # continual sunshine,” Amapala, on Tiger Ielond, a tree gor and the cir [afar onehadale Population im 1848... see 21,686.000 pine, mame, time. | A church. near my | the people, that they mey determine by ballot whether {From the Baltimore Sun, Feb 16 ] olny OF ap mens Oy Aeteoe curiegee oe Ges Ait iptlscber”” But there 1s pa | 2ushels of wheat raleed. lat +4 trees of filty years growth ba the very | they will or will not adopt it. Ye bave been favored wich the t nouncing their establiehrment in said port as com- , It must have been uarovted one Y Necolved, ‘That thie, meeting recommend to the vaon beerd the U's oA Megloed jere— it is sald on board the U 8. ship Ohio, end written om her | Mitsion merchants, recommending the portas 4 ples of in- yage from Saw Francisco to Mazatlan. and matied on | very convenient stopping place, with safe an- ne, except so far as it may enable the sth of January. It was written on the voyage; the | chorage for steamers and other vessels bound to Jou to jouge whetber he ceuld or could ni Obio having sailed from Sen Franeieco on the 26th of | Calitorniu. No duties of any sort are levied in & premeditated design to kill the decsased. oe Saenee the fol oxtsecte from Lage the port ot Amapala. another ground of defence set up ye “You a e wl of your coming out here ; p >, ctype hit. oie aes pod] fas Jette jam San rape (addressed to Paul ouean form no ides of the stacy of thiggs | Neetens a mere of thie place) states that the rancieco since the discovery of the gold near | port of Usion, We. on the Pacific, in the State of | Sing uf murder or ma biter, “ It in destined to bes very large olty, and even | Honduras, had been blockaded by the Eaglish, | *isoner bad time before he 11 Mioted the blows, to ooo), ne ef bean in dittoult to buy property im the business part | on account ot claims that they had upon the said | !5 ws to reduce tte oxime down to mansiaughter, is a | TORS Of hewp.. . « ©. Rescived, That the President nominate thres per- | of the town,except et thu mast exTavagant pelos. 4 | gevernmentof Honduras, ‘quid cmeg caster yoad: yomstder) aad ba someider basins hundred years at least. Last evening I visited the ramparte, which encircle a portion of the city to the extent of three mides; they are on the very verge ot the Pacific, seventy-five teet high and filty feet wide. Tne casemate 18 fitied with subterranean apartments, each one containing 24 aad 36 pound- ere. Ona part of the ramparts are barbacans tor the musketiy, whose fire must have been deadly, bur districts, that thereby | th. from their appearance. You cap judge of the mag- | unanimity and concert of action may be produced nitude of the arches from the length and breadth nts of the town and district of san F m election be held at th of San Francisco, Ty. 1849. tor choos!