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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5581. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1849. TWO CENTS. z the ibrary. appearing to forget that there was any one | misfortune of all this le that by leavl poeed, EN IN a THE EX-KING, LOUIS PHILIPPE, | wre cncilwitaces this cuthoacing sit) ware at wie | and without defence, apciant tio iantiog ame exeoeed, | INTERESTING GOLDEN INTELLIGENCE, hime skint ads 2c whole soul | looked with astonishment on that man, | founded attacks, the ministers were preparing witho: More News from Calfor bewons, and the people will, hone te tomtinus INTERESTING AND CURIOUS CON- | giB salt co sizorousand 40 strong. of whom thera: | suspecting it tbe rulo not of monarch, but ef the ees nor's Proclamation Politice and Gold Digging —Proe- | heat they can Unakiod. by the oale arene nee ae jon) journals bad for joare been eying, | mopareby, ‘opent, ven torre: oo eR Pay ‘ 4 . “VERSATION WITH A VISITER, | “The king getting old. the king {2 old, the kiug Ws | Februery--you have tern with Guat prodigious teeaiy | OUF California Correspondence. serie Matarente Geely) fw «Gang, $e, $e. ee eee ae Ce eines tne Cane of enckanian. ow ti tended here, I doubt not it will be @ good country te —Mlezal Assembly —Grver- | ve \n and enjoy life ; but until then. socinty there wilt Treatment he Received from His Ministers, and of Setanta tak me = Fg cay ye ond potzictimn Monn by me pat, ue Senin 98 ae RE I 2 a peers i" the vets dies various passangers whose San Francisco, California, Aug. 1, 1869. the Slanders heaped upon Him. Mg ml to have heard what I said. What | po a ot | from Californie emigrants, en route to the gold region, 12th, we salted out of that gesley ey pier ota T arrived slaw evialng: Cal a cee la tomes. are Eee ne eS Boe | aeret Gig napa i in Pegpomem wt of all sorts. | the vessels reported. (as a fair wind ts a rarity tm that | row, and I hasten togive you a Deguerreetype of tings, Whe Ex-King’s Version of the Revolution aed of February. 0 received plans of 1s took v yf i Pe oe Eo nse BB ay MI ce or Port, ali the vessels took advantage of it.) and onthe | exactly as they are. Goods of every sort. kind, amd le, | before Bande golden exile. | They talked of millions re- | Dowres. dlngrams of monster lumps of gold foand in the | yoth of July we anchored off San Francisoe. Yankee | description, arc piled up in everydirection by the eke e “think little of happiness; they are so Athenia: at mitted on my account fo America ond to England My | Placers, bills of gale, exhibiting the enormous prices | epterprise han Placed pilot boats en this station now, | of what will one day be streets, but which are new the ex-King Louis Philippe. at Claremont in November po deh Pe Hl Cel Bed eney men ono8 | byron aod Lope were even regen The tae of | yeid for the necessaries of life, in the early history of | gna to the amasement ef the captain of the Albany, only anticipations i. those useful structures —— 4 vetor at Ne . last. The writer, aecording to the translation in Gu: his ob. | Fi wt thy ab a. | the golden excitement, &o., &o., ko, they charge Culifornia prices, When the pilet boat | disappointed, by tens and fifties, are going home. and Hignant's Messenger ot the 24th ult after gstating that The king. fearing no doubt that ould tak squares mentioned which I possese- hé'hed been luduced to goto Claremont by hie anziety | fervation e* serious. iumediately amumed his usual | $6 Laden, dhe: ebia' porehanes oat of Mes mameace ‘With one of the diagrams of # lump of gold,{s the | came alengeide it was blowing quite a gale, and assoon | turving thelr backs on tuiiforpla for ever Though dn, to | poreeterd vo many millicps as Iwas naid'to do could | ucmne oe as the pilot reached the quarter deok the oaptain ask | there is plenty of gold it nerds sinowsandlimbeto wield to obtain correct information respecting the health | 8’8vity: sitting down besides me continue ised out of my ciri list. Asa man who | following description :— of the royal family, and that Louis ¢hilippe, who had |, °! bave, Ferbaps. the right m ‘been informed of ‘tha visit, had ‘expressed @ wish to soo | D@ Sxtoniebed. if epg #0 many Frenoh and foreiga pet want anything. my property was sequestrated | ed him how much he charged? “Only $12 foot,” was | the pickaxe and spade; and tho rivers ere the hot- ite peti Slew” Journals, which wi wan king, proclaimed me as | What | never sbould bave autborieed myvelf against the reply. “It fw too much,” ruld the captain. “Never | beds of fevers. generally produced by The T bad rearcely time to take aseat, when adoor opened | the Napoleon of pence, wot’ the mort obscure citizen of France. was unsorupulously bg “ P : rivers have been too high vet. o Sxpeeuve. and the King appeared. ‘He held my card in bis hand, | {#!!. to proclalm that this fall was un allowed against me! A hand was laid on the patrimo- wind, ae pilot, “ you will econ get weed to Call: | Til"eommonee the reel herr, and. calling me by name. said — ” | bad loved my country, and by of my Jarnily, om the revenues which were my per- neeibly have bren half an ounce. not fornia prices.” The captain kept saying “$128 foot” | mines where my next will be d “Good morning Monsieur L——. I am told that e; Dut | bave no right to accuse the French sal property, property sacred. to my. aliidrea, Girt upon it It still remaine in the possession of the | UBtil the anchors were down, accompanied with « | worth anything 1 ou haye come to Claremont to loquire about all our hey +aw me tall, and remained indifferent— Poor ebildren! what bad they done? Could there | Srder FRANCIS MELLUS Mgually fall. ‘Theold eradleis only w Gecund Y tenes seer fee tele meee eo tereceat, sak me fice. and were not moved at my departure, exist in France single citizen, either high or low, | "0h, June 27, 1840. SEELLUR. _ | euree mow apd than of Collfeeningnd Ste pilot chaeues: | SST Tu trummecne. Wee i aPa | The reasou ix clear For elghteen years they hadbveu who bad. loved his country ‘more they | Bae Paanctece, June 27, It would be folly to describe Sam Fi Roch creat cate “1 isco im the “ . to detert. the perronification of gutho- hed done? | Not « soldier would have been more ready | The bills of sale of pork, beef, shoes, &e., ko, are | Herald So well bas it beom deroribed, that any m: ped how ped Aprsy ad tee stay athome The many years of bappinors to give to the French peo} Tie Trench. replied fis Majesty with 6 a 1 am come myself to reply to you. You are not Burry? You have ® quarter of an hour to spare mu? taught to despi ‘ feet ater OF me One Mi be | Tity— that rafeguard of the people! During elghtren to have thed their blood for France. But they | curiosities, and we annex three, tor the edification ofthe hoepital hy Y ’ ‘ “ne ipo ie at the pthnken | ol. vr : xD Sears, they had been told in every term by the jour- were my children, avd that appeared a sufficient reason | publte :— . bite hry ie Herald (and who does not?) knows al — arantienat ores re tied. ond there iy Tl thank ycu for your complaisa vals, that the king was a living recapitulation of every wb they should be involvedin my misfortune, It was | Di aT about it. We have here, however,» kind of sosicty | managed here. Sach is the curious state of things myself of it, Sit down, and let ux vico; that the king was an avaricious and very miserly wished that the king, the queen. end their chil | a. DECcreM, such as probably the readers of the Herald never | here. One fact has been ascertained that where the men. in whore word and deed no reliance could be there griat criminals, should deprived of t of Hamitron, Sinny & Co. ese Frensiaponepdl Paticienb; of 4 Gans o> Wedel h the . | gold waa the plentiest on the river washi placed; that ifthe suffericg classes were refused the thing. It was wirhed that, ina land of exil 10 Ibe. Pork.. $1 50, $15 00 | nigel ral ‘well wort! trouble ef com: pad ong Ba eer ple Eneliorations they required, it was because the polioy vans fomily theuld feel poverty, Well, thea lot ogy | 12 boxer Sardines = 8 00, Ang by the Isthmus to get « glance at soolety here. We | the account sueent. pesimmn Rindly farnkshved Ly gpa lyn pelggy of the king war a narrow-minded, grinding. end por. enemier bo ratistd; we Have felt tt, Not that in 80 lbs Beans, . ® 100. jh f all na 'ions, creeds, colors, theories and pro- showed te specimens of thoducst auld evet che 4 somal policy; because be had a pitiless aud hard noble England offers of assistance have beon wanting | yee es s ansayed here. being 22% carate fine: they are doing am Pee you think 00," he replied with heart. ": When Augustus had drunk, Poland was ine to me, Grand Dieu! thry bave been heaped on me | an stern: Pusiieslon down to Seclaliint aud’ | TEL so bestaaas ekavauhtne te extent Seeieod tee PD Raphi Ny pena bristea !?? they bave been disguised under the aust kind aud | CF. —Per pair Shoes......... | Mormonism. Philosopher Greeley, and a hundred or | sands of dollars annually. = Ruterelan wad eee iiad Gibe re nent bus, when this egotist refused to draw the sword = mort ingeninus forms, but I refused them all. | was de- | two other leaders of reform, could find here ample ma- | conquer everything, and they arn ure to suecocd, our hecith. Y Sgainet the French, to defend the crown which the termined that it should be eald that the King Louis Balance due........ +++ $116 00 4 These young Wen are anin-tance oft. In haste oo pacgagc ol py cal neh people had given bim; when he descended, not Plilippe. the hing who devoted Versailivs tovall the Rood payment Serieh raty te Se mowlted, Wik thes opuat: The CALEB LYON, OF LYONSDALE. that they should ee entiment, the throne to which eight- glories of his evuntry. bad known, as well ag his family, HAMILTON, inetd eon have deoidedly the advantage of all others ron a. ; m§ < een years betore. m raised by acclamation, © greatest privations; end that, because. before ‘= Jos. 8, Downy, chanor; bad wat y y the | seetesing to hie “ Fr bet Nhe Als, Rovseeiny here, having had astart, and seoured all the property San Francisco, August 1, 1849. _ | the people thought that France was about to br yo a edge sey ot appear to have been Ml; | oe tr vile are about to cease, the wirhed to probe to the botti rtune of that na- | J Jy All our any g around this city. They are now making | The Election—Arrivale from the United States—Arvivale No; I bave rot been ill. and [ am almost alone in | */t8; that Tato tay, vice. despotism. the misfortunes of beb of kuropean movarchy. Unmeaning ouriosity! | To 47 Ibs. b “vee ‘heme Ose see 18 to get possession of the political power JSrom China, $e. Dr. worth bi To Fitz be rae great exerti ur rticular My chiidreo bave suffered a good deal, the people, t of the country, the authority, for from thet examination, made by men who were | To i * 8 00 | of the territory; and having money, they will be likel; The steamer Californie not havin, this morn- ot cre All en@acing— the Queen ts cows are about to uthority. that pestilence sig- pot, ax fur ax | Know, my friends. it hay resuited that | Tol pr pants... 82 00 | to take hold fora time f the pe wd t, shed ing, I am enabled to send you, by a ony eal Ded—but tor myself, | have felt nething of it, But it fhe raded, wnhe was represented as eo parsimonious, | ‘\ 11b Tobareo.. . $00 | the great h i line Lager daetbed pomp aye will be nothiag. with the help of God, every one ‘ tfleeted such singular ravings out ofthe twelve mil- | “ 1 pipe ove BarLed. 4 00 | oare ly of the emigrants take no interest in | line under this date. The election has, up to the will be quite well fow days. ‘Theretsonly oue | fear | 4 m one per annum Of the civil list. that be loft the throne | “ 1 pack Cards....... 8 00 | anything but the goid. Mat settee may ack, what | hour, passed off quietly, but symptoms occasionally will not be restored to un” ng, when wi irty millions ct debts And now! demand thattbey | government do you mean? There hax been no govern- | We tad “ one have ever defended. should go further; | demand that they should examiue $168 50 | Dent estadlithed in California Some doouments, which e8 Of & decizo on the part of the berm, Qne of your Majesty’. sons *” I hastily demanded. whom sib at call to your Majesty, that in iuto the origine of those various debts, aud that after | Ma Srocxror, “ + but fi 8 h * allow wm oe T send you. will show you we have # government here Really, there is much to aggravate fend tied Blan te aoecote pee eed te is ministers, defended him in bavirg found them, they shculd make them known to | To 10 Ibs, pork, $2.50... ‘Sis 00 | vernment at that—for, as Uncle Sam moh the polis, Mechsag Dulane however. does not fall from an accident, but from an | the Jo the tribune.” France But, believe me, they will not do that! no; | To 12 boxes Bardeenn, $8. 96 00 overnment for us, they have made “ They defend me, ray yout—Yes, sometimes pro | they will not de that!” To 26 Ibs. Beas id negroes, are bro: ern the old geatleman hime | 8 Sort of half breed Indians organic coxsplaint ” 26 00 | SOVerbient that will fe . ” Jorma. en pa cecasionally But thoroughly, | _ It is impossible tor me to depict tho energy aud the | T0121». Tus_ #0 far as California is concerned. in by a leader. avd marched up to vote a ticket which “ Nove’ raid the} at Mer but fp vain, to peri LS Pagege nomals ene | ecurietiins disp! nyed by the King during the latter port ad. kag Among the Mormon leaders, there are 9 number of | amd vastnaiing to the iy one Reta sa teat ¢ H - ." t Uolios 01 to m; but, the; o mver! ti % mon C ir own views or preju: concent the tears which were glistening In his eyea.— | tb€ Portfolio je “4 y times the spesoh of the wo. | Jany. 29th, 184! $159 00 | Tike Crete Samm" Vcenurw bercenccd to protect there | tbe Awerloun can Ill brook this kod of du aatunel uy ' time to defend the Jarity, the digeity. the honor — ble cid man faltered under an emotion which he vatni ae, la about to Alef from ivanes.. Ab! to die in | @'ihe Ainge ‘Prem’ the ver} commuscement of may | codsarertd te cemstsahny cometines birsperopreared | _,OUF sertenPondence Is partoaarly interesting. We | tir cliyof Neuvro:“Taescsen mare eieete orm: | vering T woul bot be romped He ee ead eae os ol tena wht, trices was ativetie the Kio Ce reign certain accusations were made agaiust me whieh, to swell, but it was only the emotion of a moment; the | BIV® Feveral letters from persoms in California, and | of large tracts ot lund sbout this city, and are very | ™eu,” as the Mormon chief and their party call them- I cicncanedtens wer. wick, you | Wiha word, might have been revuted; but they have will cf ibe King controlled the senvibility of the man. | from thore en route to,that section of the world:— anxious to reeure their titles by looul lecislation, | #¢lves. would cause @ riot before the polls close, Apony Ten gined uveprwered. and thus have ome des fait, | Avd when extending his band towards heaven, as if be os ‘They therefore constituted themse'ves into a * Legtr The pripeiples t are onenly put forth by the Taste checsrar tattered p> Pe 4 stain or | eccompia. 1 will wention enly one, the history of the | would appeal to justice from on high, the illustrious Cokneciaerittie tied Giitad ie lative Assembly of the District of San Praucloon ” Pha ratte he partie rhea ap dee nad of Sraoce ri pe ery A er e'theking bad but Rowaloc} ris caer se ee Trees rent ha sin Cataronnia. July 5th, 1849, wor well ay ae tean ee Map ry poor | on emption rights,” avd libarty of conselenee.”” The peace . orpals ed: ‘Ah! $ f fi . ome firm, 7 3 . . s cet tee ee CIT Teg teem, staal | fuistitel 40: the Programme of the Hotel de Ville! and bis countenance. although still remaluing animal | Lecter fe « Merchany in New York — Experiences of an | be hervatter referred to. im the controversies that will | ewdum of the land party are duclieily the most fate his pain by recking e fresh | PYaEce was deceived the day when the King swore to ted, resumed its usual expression, at once serious and Emigrant— Town of Coloma, §. arkce between thom ond the United Staten. Sea i ot eat eles tae ee and endeavors to alle Position. “Unfortunately nothiug elves rel be ition which appeared to him when he was p gg es hi dollar fashion of a primary electi % 4 g bas repented, having adopted {tin Mujerty made him promise that he would visit him | Merchant dollarand half postage on your letter hion of a primary elec! Jeu eet nerales teks thats tcl be hehe Ten | & moment when he would bave promised everything, | again befvre quitting Hyland ; and that dotng s0, and | from San Frarcleeo. 1 am beginning to feel discour, | BOty of men calling thewselves the Nowy tolerate, aud which he now finde still worse.” when he would have accepted all, to obtain the right finding the fawily removed to Richwond, ia con o- oxed, the seme a0 every bne Who comes out here. The eae a sroreery, rejoicing to a I will inform you who were the sucoesstal { the Programme ef the Hott de Ville, Had this pro. hind The members of this Arcembly wore elested by 9 | Meamer casasethener cbieiead, an-ecule kaye team fel the |. tke wither then proceeds to say, that on leaving, his | _ Ft the want of a post office here, | bad to pay toa | hind of sham elvotion. Solan te the Tk Ge A Pit will be intereeting to many persons to know what “7 Yosrels have arrived siuce the jast steamer sailed, #0 f rubjoin a Hist [already published tn the Herald |’ ona fining it, however, to the American vessels. All the The ry " to the t) rone, the object ef bis ambition.’ Well! the quence of the injury they had received to their health pel Bhat re ae bleh thd ite Nanm 4nd leantog bis fact: | truth ts, | ascended the throne with repognauce, with irom the water at Claremont, he ad procweded to that | Jong and the short fs, the diggings are getting deelded- bac ; sot avn aevtill bore, for this le truly the Use ae ahonged the Bastiuas. Ghiph wore. 00 trate aut ao | elm Of the future, aud it was only place, where he tuund that his Majesty was so fatigued | ly wore every day. Almost every foot of the gold re. | the oivil power. under the appointment of this new As- | for at a iene but do aot reture, Strongly marked. on his band, be remained silent, | th entreaties. the pi Suddenly. as if be had enmpleted a thought which had | Hee, cag cra ag dered fo eome over him, he said: “And what do they say of | Sve the country eS Sr 4 oem bl; ‘Dbeir first act was t iter the Aloald those im whom | re. with pempeg tent Ree sled bet st a genome va gions, thie side of the mountains, has been “prospect: | offioe Yd carry Gat tha robes of the tr en There bave been abeut titty arrivals from China. South bi The next day | left for Latin, where I arrived | ¢4,” and the rlebest taken. Opposition in merchan- | {-Ave of thelr subsequent acts would astoulah anybody | Atte prlanrblahs eat cong erase sctaaion eae @ me to yield. Antothe Py the Hotel in time to be pr it lb 4 - put @ resident of Califora: ne of their pum aye > we Of whom & Maj Kt of bis friends, illey Lave never violated it, sud that 1 ecalled the Fite of the Comntivation. 1 hed | {iui26 continues te rage Geroe as ever—every one. even | ing got shot by arsident bv a Chillon, the whole body | 160 IDs ; flour, 67°80 to $8 per hundred Tes, oolley eum iaues thot it was impocsible to violate what | left ruyalty in an inn—I aw Marrast under acanopy, | Dt? !* undervelling his neighbor. My dreams of | marehed to the Chilian’ and ptesseded to coll | 108 Be. ave cheaper Gan in New York Ebe come ho could u TI , be said of clothing Ip fact, there is more rubbish ainted.”' making @ fortune quick are dispelled. I am doing | bim out r jan’s goods soon found pur- | J ‘Oh! ! . 4 Pp 2 ng ry A rg yy Ae ig a Toe ab raid 1, “the Programme of the Hite de Brooklyn Intelligence. about as well as any of my neighbors, and much better | fA ecdored to quis the town in two | et tavciees of goede sowed bear iu safes oe Sbie is — b pe . ee Sa atatae mo hie seply, nn ke Bicte Som than a large majority, but | am not satisfied. tor { was | complish The lounds carried off the money thoy ro- | Prinelple- that nothing will sell bere but «ha ping wa tetoaeee Wn he teed conventions were made by the minety-one cocupied in the upper ttury by Mescte Prince tree | Sipe stair business im New Vork (gua smith) It is | ceived for the goods. and the walle of “Young Tam- sg Tiictedan ain aiie:ae aad, ‘Ghepres eoaan at “ho you think that | donot kuow how te listen to | 2eputiex who went to the Hotel de Ville, to offer the gran uphulstery boa in aie heder oe true; | aim making @ little more here, but none feel Ike | Many’) Tescunded with the shouts of revelry while @ | Tobsich will low by the operetion, oc the truth? It hax never piven me alarm, and now, | Lirutevaney- General to the Duke of Orieai | & Armotreng, a6 a dry goods store, The flames were | They eee tile Trane: bud therefore leave as soon as | Geer lasted : ; Sours (bap CORTRAANERE Oo keee ie Chek fl Conventions? None. Conventions, indeed! They Gyichiy tutducd, hestrcr’ ky the sets mort | they are able Laborers, st present, can make six or |, The Govervor, however. was not, !dlo while all there speek : . " sometbing else to think about, truly! I was mot Unergy of inbers ot the re depretaon eno ed | seven dollar per day, Os prone WHO wore 10 vUa- | and mobocratio assemblages wer getting Our Valparaiso Correspondence. "Well, then, Bia)” I replied, “ frankly, your friends | Jet hing, sud I was already surrounded by courtiers: Sevg most gallautiy, ad dererve’s large share of | UE*t, Tit unly fair prerpects at home, will ever regret | UN0Cr way to govern the territory. and on the 4th of Wilidslyis, Vas 14 han lain that, in (Me mouth of February,you abandon: | A# © whet pawed at the Hotel de Vile, I will praise, “Ibe stock aud tixturee cr Mearns Roster & | CCMADE to California, ed a tpt beg Tere gee pam no fh mig A Panel ag ve built myself a honso, 18 foot square. without | /itbet iv the Herald.) which. iustead of ut once dis- | News from one of the California Fleet—The Plearurce of @ eo) ” state all to you: M. Viennet read over again the de- wy de 7 “sue King started from ble chair with a vivaclty of | <intaten ofthe Chamber f Deputio, wach | bed sl: ieghutn an ts der thems laser welurons Thnk | SZWtF. and with brow sheeting ronkat ent or gifs, | baudlogthe Hounds aod diwolving the Loglaatare, |” oq Poyage-Pooels ef Palparaian—Repered Love , which no wre could bave coucelved hita capable at his Teady beurd end epproved of at the Painis Royal. | pe Will bot fall short of $2.00, which was covered by bad | more means | would put up ahouse adjiniog, Bed the effect of rendering them both more insolent ‘ replied, in # few words given in the Moniieur, that ‘I Dr. B. bas bired a howe near by—one room, window | 80d ¢ffe the Senator, $e gp se6 wid siete Atal! Keieas: dich thes a pe cond) ie canal st blood,’ oud thah as ai.” ome ne ay ya cud Looe tethna ( companies Tt | witheot glass, and lookm as he rays, like 2 Yankee] rame ease, fhe Governor issued another pro- | We left Rio on the 24th of April, after caulking the et. Paice ete oe ee eee teen net the expression of Latayette, ‘Sire, you will be" Cosimon Councit. ~The City Fathers meet si ne sable, and pes, $200 per moath and payn $5 pret sme! wphraedthaen rd aessen ihe ~ Her- | vessel above the copper, which was in a very leaky oom- | the best publics | o - foi vd elsewhere By living with extre wee a. ‘ooeed~ | ONS This was vot raid at the Hotel de Ville; but a week Sftr7Hcon at 4 o'clock city. Boies tere erate | prudence, and the denial uf every luzury and extree | tg to form @ State government dition, having been overlooked In New York. | previourly. wt the Palais Koyal, and far from leaving it | Without reply, | immediately adued: Not the best of republics, for the very best is good for nothing. ‘ Well, Yagance, | live at about $2 per day. The liquor bills | is document bas bed # powerful effect, of most of my neighbors would more than support me, | It Was circu'ated. some ten or twelve days since. Leopters | am succeeding, but | am di-ap| 4. se poeta bas taken pace inthe — , Dera! tie, * hy surround. | cause | expected to mate four tim h. @ Legislative Arsembl, ide their beads, ore ey Scouathor tastneboas Ant Tel) tad tr 6 siterneon at the county jail, The privelyal aubject | here rell ihe ee. por feet; Sent, ae, perio sbert aoe, |. knew! @ ferigning thelr places, aud ceing teete | blow, which continued for oi wovareby, surrounded by republican Institutions, I Sahy'to be allowed the. vurlous suse rete ae oe ie Por ib; but freight from San Francieso hero ws about !iuenes to get thelr ames om the of a Kepublio! No! mall this, pray, here pocr of King’s county. In our opinion. they (and par- | “CPF 1b on everything. ee “Aree or Ticularly the superintendents of this ele) cheuid to | ) EX#TY Obe advises me to keop out of the diggings, ™ation ‘The election comes off on t indeed,” replied I; “but, sire, why, dur- y elty.) shout Joba M. apd friend passed bere yesterday for tee ua. | and the Assembly, under tution prepared bj np ed oe 7 peid iu & manner commensurate with their ardaous | Yue Fork, to aig awe i think he win Wen wort long the convention. will be eleeted in November What 1D As we passed out of the harbor, wo were saluted with murie, and cheer on cheer, from the Califoruls vessels in port Off the riverLa Platte we encountered a severe ickets for dele- | 4 de but #4 pepe ates i | time we made but sixty miles en our course; pamed ct off om the iat of Aneart, | eight miles to the east of the Falkiand Irlaads oo y 26th of May, and had their desolate, snow-covered bile in eight throughout the day On the 30th we encoun ents relative to the contract system of cleaning the —This body will aleo meet this | tevery One meer every cnr, erid to me: if French biocd will be shed!” / that with that expression [ was at firet in- | dveed toc the mirdycry: they do not know thst, by the ramwe argument, my abdication was obtained. Could |, cught | to havedemedificrently? It was rep- Ferented to me that ctvil wer was about to break out ; fervices. The past reason bas been an uncommouly t ill be t biles gad 1 d'4 vot wish to retain the eromm eh thet priee’.| revere one for these officers, in cousequeuce uf the pro be pe FT Faced 4 pen fee ee gevernent tyre | tered @ succession of terridle westerly gales, accompa- Twas told the national guards demand reform.and if valence of the cholers, and they should be allowed fwoarecon- | General Reilly with force b, ed, . with rail Fefused, blood will be shed—not the blood of rioters encugh to evable them to feel that the people whose Saal, be toe ld eet eee . dered the best and only company that can agrwe, | t© put a stop to ille; binges, ‘The Hounds ate fuir cample of this hot-bed of storms. We continued to od cxbnk a a habinedecs Of Ateaannes oben oe rervants they are, apprreiate the services which have | ” rr Jetely at . - \ Y : eo ood of the true pani of the national guard. of the | been 60 faithfully rendered Soantod ee neateet eal Ten maeenem, | Se rccba of tk omemaen wee cones meet with extremely rough weather until the lst of | June, During the greater part of was laid to. unde! Gok aeDg Steem work, aud get laughed at. bed of the etream ‘7 ted instruments of the governm See eas of earisint 2 | wtih the taguiaiion of the tu it find nototng but rocks, rade On Sunday week. and headed by drum we aanenhece y marched to the bill th ki nee, and cascades every half mile Some are en, 8Pd on which « number of ¢ to pi r alt ! i urpip, col 0 re . ‘y made jac vurselves on AN ow- ew way f-——-" PRS Beet eves swearing positively that they had seen iyuor pend Grol ot ante wun of the Chilis ance of water, and began ts dread that ee woul’ hase the King—on tbe iuviveibletenacity of the King—end "1d 1B defendant's house, and others being equally | at great expense it Is doubtful if ft will repay teen of there unoffending people They sacked tl to turn back We were fortunate, however, ia mestiog Positive that no liquor was K. The jury, etter ®) a he miners have driven the Mexicans. « buians and tBt® and having «ativtied themselves with blood and | Occasionally with @ fow tours favorable wind, ou really beleve that my will pever wet with aay ob- ; Uivaies. 1’ 10 won opperee ta every Giecetion, ane es all shart bronco, eoqaitted the ae to thei rendezvous | the 25th ot June wo reached 0 degrews weat L ere charged ty COURT. workinen and honest a to that national guard. to | men Mucbmere ‘that pecple of workmen and #f howest men, who, whe- ther right or wrong. «6 know not, demand reform give @ reform!>t winixtry and atl will be over! ‘There will notheevenashot dred [ then consented aad gave ‘orders for the troops to be withdrawn in order not to gives pretext fora collition. As soon as | had done #0, every one cried out—you understand, every one— hat insurrection bo lung: existed. and that in leas time the vessel clone rected matatopaatl, drif ing y of the elements, on the mignty ed ocwans. oe Cieted for selling liquor without @ license. mony in the case was very conflicting. none of the wit- on Vc iade, ~ at Sandwich Islanders, from the mi 4d declare under. they marched back agw! Ghee » few Bours cole Limes, And so it ought vo be ! and | had bo right to Kobert King. —King was indtoted for Terelgrere must ieave, Eagiish, irish, Ueruam end Tinicnct ot the Hounds, wae the tigonl for the tionds | and were etabled to turn our contest toe eosth. at Buch was pot the case, They root | So cungetevd es it, Lewrtainly bad imy Own peesonah peving committed an ay French. ure yet permitted to remain of order to come forward = Hundred: » had «affered ter having ppent ® month in the vioinity of the Horn, and said that the national uard, exasperet Hate’ | views An pouities, aud as cettainiy endeavored, whea ‘This town is an iinportant potut, and cannot long &t their bands, were willing to take up arms and expel | the beauties of whieh | never with to experience agar. be without @ post «Mice. Our rettled poy * the Houwds by fores Public meetings were held, | Ov the 4th of July we celebrated the birth day of $06 men. 16 women with their edobe aeneeiy tion fpreehes were made, the Alcalde offered rewards for | American liberty in becoming manner ‘The follow. Oregen. ® negroes, not remarkably beautiful, nod 4p thelr apprehension, and during Menday and Tuesday, | ing Wus the order Of theexerctoes. Our flags wore cus children, decidedly dirty. ' Pb. the wold fever ceared, to aflord am opportunity for the up te thy maiy peak at sunrise, and « ante dred at 10 y BBY question War disousHd Im any pronence, LO cause ble, that vic. | tMtte priLetpies tu be adopted, whicb, on my soul aud ‘ | ecmreienee of King aod Frenchmen, | thought to be the true ones ; but. rely upon it, wy opinions were al- lon that & straggle was possi main with the troops. bit that it wor neoesaary, ‘The jefendant was nitting at con plainaut came Oret down, raying that defendant bad turuite Y tory would 5 acrt r it War not only am eneute to be put do P fe the night betore, by eaying that the New York wtige law and order fever to burn. A police has been estab- A.M, The exercises were opeved with prayer aad Dut ofvil war! That last expresston was enough ; Ways Sncae aaa Verse he Beg, ‘nee Tribune aud all ite teaders. Were # d—d ret of sorcurers o sn | liebed. wed before Thursday evening. po less than Were followed with the reading of the Declaration ot im ny abdication ; I ciguedit in favor of my gracd; | BitteTs, whe did not paritoipate iu then, and | was gun. communists, From thie conversation the oght ux Callfornia Correspondence, twenty ef the Hounds were running im couples, and dependenoe; after which au Ovation was dulvercd aud m. and | did so without regret. I then asked ft pre | ly, when in the mipority, obliged toy m (need. It was conclusively proved that U Baw Fuanciseo, July 18, 1849. kepvelied on beard the brig of war Warren. | two odes sung. Salutes were tired at lz Mi. and at «am a very fie when tuporteut as we mt Was drunk at the time Of the assaull avy thing ele required of me. 1 was told that thane quacks The Prices of Merchands:e—Value of Ships and Schom- ‘That mort potent lawgiver. Judge Lyoeb, never open- | down AtP. M. wany patriotic toarts wore drank 0 gitated ; aod this al- grestor, upon which the jury acquitted the d ht to declare the Kegeney of the Duchess of Or- ed court with more solemnity than he did here, under over bet-stuff aud lortuguere punch, Te "ote teed teins Ted conennted or 0) tek ue oe Gunes cents wit fendaut. ‘The Court was then adjourued to Mouday erty Hey Ge. the title of Law sud Order’’ The Alcalde, mot wtsbe | The slooy-of war Ot. Mary ie ie tie port. Chum Sea demarded of me, in the notue of the loterest of France, hanes Of he Preavaen he Hotel de Vite Ding. i Tarrived at this place on the 8th of July, aftera te ing to tit a# representative of hia moat povent and | Frauciseo. Her officers confirm all the statements that Gor lif (hat-bad been asked was only an attack on ‘he Dirty cf the Programme wf the i Gab cleans Kine's County Gawenat Sxsstons.—This Court was | gious passage of 100 days, having stopped at Valparaiso ape sucgehip Lynch, refused to try the prisoners beve beretofure been made, gard the rieuaens of -q@xy cwn rights; but pow thet | was wished to at- Miebt be retuted, but without eoeee eee cede Cpened at the usual hour, The Grand Jury did not, P- . in biseourt, Then there was a mighty clamor ral the mines There aren cron uber of vessels in port tack the law, | rerieted. What you require of me, tMileed that en opportunity shoud be teken me however. as expected, prerent any bills, andthe Court | Sboutfour days. Here | bare een llenry Toye, Elbert nd » meeting, eniled upon the spot, appointed t bound for Calitornia, an them are an Engi 1 itlegsl, acd | wil not consent to it.— hos a eras antes Ton’ ee toate bey thereupon was adjourved to the 17th inst, ‘Weekes, and Samuel Drake, who bare been here three gentlemen. one pamed G. W. Gwyn’ and the other Verse! and @ brewen ebip, with Wo passengers You have passed # regency bill, in which you have delegated the power to the Duke de Nemours, That, wited you, and | ratified what yoo bad done. James Ward both men of high standing. to sit There are a number of specimens of the view months, andere in business, paying $100 per month Tih the alealde. at the trial and petit juries | place | eaw a uumber of pivcs from | ground rent for # tent. were chosen to try these men whole trial was © weight, having muon the appear 1 ever done om the subject, At last, weary ot cf from time to time, | myseit wrote a ref at bill euite you; without stgbatuse - Un brary °7 od 1 to 00 | Goods of almost every description are cheap. some 8 e¢mplete farce, on be gered to — Mea were ber bey were pebds ‘ as ectiien is jae at. you | we # jury aod judges. all of whom were je ebarye fory se from this pert to San Franet-eo bh f < — wnt printed Bpt betore duimg #0, | resolved to commu- Secu, who things paying large profits; when you wish to purchase t fe $900, freigebt 2O0 per te Ke on al) letters to Pea. family ot Mt Joka tartman, About he lett the bouse, carrying off with The of be the War. pawe $1. on shich account the members ty nited States but letters y wished mbia, for ten ye: It ‘al public fa the pavers of New Reeper of any United ds of atl could hear of our aafety, ommittal froma * Lyneh SAAC A. MORAN, Seoy apy emall quantity they charge very high. as it re- quires time and Inbor, which are dear, some men ea $10 to $16 per day, Common board is from $14 to $20 per week, Sullors,as soon as they arrive, desert; and Licate it to” Casupir ferter, im order to Dave bis ap- bave the power ~ proval Fos (ew underrt Fld reDgiowely ecnstituticnal row the 7th of Avg 1500, to the geth February, 1545, ihout mterrupdcn avd without auy interval, aud f nitten y Light, that nee howe in be nee her th: y better than any one. a rectate th o Go be ater 9 prison will receive Valities with which abe ie endowed; but the regene low must be violated. eee er read 601 of our sailors obtained work for $150 per month to ourt. or net) The prisoners were defended by a that the steamer s-aater do thet then again put the Bp cork: ane appeined Of in very mush." Netoply im Bet possenwen om silver wateb, | go up the Sacramento river. Our black steward isen- Judge barry, the only lawyer of emine (has besa lost tu the vloiulty of the Horn aud sia — roan yy § ft cob be mace to Itemid he, *Ihen,” | rejoined, "we she BM venee RA Sor copie tar ‘lee a gaged as cook, in the largest hetel, for $2.40 per year of its own tools ve ie @etivement. Tw Aud if f retire? 1 reais nt aaed ie C eee | ages Hy noted er ef Stelling —A tan by the pawe of Joseph The climate is benlthy, the days are warm, tho eren- cating thove whom they thea: | Our Isthmus Correspondence, ‘ ply: the N! > ; his Smith, was arrested, yesterday, on # charge of staboi ings very cold and chilly, comfortably with over- pat SBore wee ae tow but that Pawasta, Suturumy Night, Aug, 25, 1549, we the barrl om Gre Sheen, ee ee tide, inloting @ Game | orate, Combling b earrind vo moet, aa the Herald's editorials. | bath Nee ote auhat hat do wot sign? «Stephen 7. Copnuth wich a em great extent, large yy | A By hea f= 4 Mehae done thet ognityt The suchor will suom be geruus wound. Conmath wae taken te, tne Ling Hee. brags ot gold and sliver Seplayed oveniy iw every bar peer; you guarantor me thet? ’ vi bd Smith wax committe rison us recm, every known game being played ( hris. Lilive, faitted. t bees to thu« prevent the effusion of *® be in these days = en t 7 LA x player i French blov mt, sit. te how end why (left; that de why | cherdoved the field. ne you call it. As to Thore whe attribute other motives to my departure, I @o net ecmprebend them ; and what other motives. I Gsk yon, eculd | bave had? Some pampbletecrs, some simpietons. have epoke ot my But they did pot elie vo what they talked of No; there is no one in Frenee, no one to Larops, not even amongst my most Ditter enemies, whe can believe for a moment, that I fit any fear on abe 2h bebe: Aad of whom midi Pave been afraid? Where oh of our politionl relations. we etter to Mr. Ire Finyd, of New York—The Death of vp by words om our fucial condition, | Lieut, Floyd, om the Isthawse— Sickness and Deathe— pects of the gold harvert The stories | | Nemes of the Veceusrd, fe 0, before leaving New York. of the abmndange of the 5 tes r old aie all correct The gold placer is inexhaustibie, | | @trived at Panama ten @sys rine, Wednesday t does not follow that every emigrant that seeks will Avgurt 16. | put up at the Oregon Hote jast outside * | weat down to th New York. -- find it~ ¢r Onding. wii! live to return with it, The ell b se "- juate, at this the. on the wa board, ts cool, rather 10 | ‘UO CHy. Alter resting « fow d A! bight, but in the mines at mid-day, can fade com. Sty. to see @ Dr Adaus, who attoudled me during am parirow only ina baker'soven The mince at present attack of the cholera, at Crnses, he was at the \wmert ing worked are those on the San Joaquia aud Sta- jotel, ru N tracted nie Ivete. tothe eveth. orthere onthe Seoremente, “At Hotel, seem No.7. The ret thing thet om North fork. Mormon Irlnad and Feather rivers. to the J Sttention, was the nome of R.M Floyd, out tu the nerth You get from here to Stockton or Sacramento, backof achair | remarked that the name w fe os Lothrop, to await the result of the injured man the prine Dghter, is here, being the owner of « gamb- hermore _ irrest of an old Thef.—Officer Waris, arrested, on ling table. ud them, Setuscay bight, German by the name ct Alexeader it in @ different pince from what | expected to find, you are harcher, an cid graduate of the fronton State risen, from the reporte which | beard op a che of ewindiing @ Mr. Lent, of Poughkeepsie, ‘There ix a gang bere called the ofa cutot ne 00. MeGrath committed the se- di rtook to pupieh or dri cuted to priron, depatched to M Lowe, tt being Lent, to come testily againot him, inte 5 2 2 a 5 2 a Jommed Carnie Feder, ‘it Plaquemine (Le) Senranes, of the danger for » 7 hom they carried on faut ny “wt to you thet I me, | prom ve been infertned by one of the mort exter 7 ahout two hundied miles on the way to either rivers 5 “Le = ee Drone and itt bad veoe Wt. would art have made a oe # on the bayou that the yieg of thei sugar PMNS OF! achored ele 4.7 $16 on deck, or $90 in the eabla of emall sloupa ; st %0 Me, and sald “1 suppose it mant be Lieut Fig, saw bone : At nd cove one publien it, put io euch @ a» crepe (his year will be at lemst equal to that of last a trka token om shore freight. $9 per 1C0 Iba You are then about sixty miles WHO kegose cn to California’ | was iofurmod it was me craw back. Deny or! - but i am scour Teau by wil bimvee, by ail Rurope! tor frow U Bul lower down, om Bayou Gross Lote, the produce this &4 Trlr y Jury. te the Lumber ts very) prevent, our rupercergo. hav Uy uy" mac aud mill, have to ro that it ene bigh, bought ® 44,, it for $175 por LOCO fet They jpavusends th F to fo on shore, a distance of 100 be ud. at our freight fe vot yet out of th» hold, and & young man in the room remarked, Vos, he cat bie name there the Saturdey previous to bie dumm keg «Sunday Iwas then told by Dr Adams one of the ore — men whe bat be died oo Sam. rT Dave foced it y one in France kn at er Leaving mttodueed it carefully Lait epere, will t rend it) * That is perteot,’ sai feason (alibough many will doubtiens make equally Tar ne gucd cropr) murt inevitably be less than that of picietable Wo what | myself propored, and! bearuly jaet year. for we are aware of one planter on that bayou (hark pou for puch @ gove igea.’ * * * * * Casimir Pe eho ist bis entire crop ofemme by the iaw overduw. | rier teOR my refutation, aud put 16 im bis portfuiio, from ing /DLO coneiderarion tbe low price of suger inst | a r’y4 whence it has never remu oti aaiciicadin the ous wi bh bes been sustained by many - he | sors of tkatens | caged 3 day. | Aud yCur Majesty vever en re OD the Mieeiesippi @od the destruction toat - wt OBO Ge In braace, coursg: amon a viride that | a tee a viere promine?” bes letely attended the coger cane on Red tiver, ae | but. it pring Herder than | am secu:tyaed have la te bad teste to ‘Om the contrary, | very often referred to it, but the ot Ot least from ene to Pyped; but this teonly form short tae as we wil Heosly that | could | reply was: | om tb expectation of an opportuntty,’ that i be the comsequeves. There are like reavy to goto the min oo oy od ae + Ac: pile, that vere exis, Which mover arrived [OF the wire yood renscne for stating. that whatever may be | CMP they rey are wetthle t ie well known It Is known whistiod past your ears ithout your adml- pes, are strewo on the o heavy to carry. aud ussiess, even if ines . thovelenod pickaxos are much | H. Burman, © Gold washing ma. common tho pans. of | have, therefore. luwny, [tte with bad acted Clerk OF BOOK Kumpot, the the im the price, it wir be found greater at tue | Tk being teed, at any inte they are heavy, and le ' 4 as with many others, ave divd at sith thie cold with o emBlo="Tam telling yon oo eee mi ® Cort a wall Fortune to take them ih you At the _hedaing Soe sheen, 0.409, | bare * oppereauiey of @cunter meee, . on me ” ork myself tu death ar I. L j “ Poaterity, sire will do you justice,” ihe ovmtrary “ they iateres' j abotrom. They soy bere that the mines fa the place | \ [ brought one #biobeost me y tof alifornia, ana @ glug up te tae bervers about t hundred dofiars | very dear; Instead of tw 1 could get m, with ws; he wa mules are | for hr Jebecom, wh re each. as | he © That tit, Isa kind expression of your Por if | muat be o uly netiog As Cort log bere for tre steamer. pomony Mr Me se arrived here @ few days before m@ and Bae gone up litle « neclation to me » heyppy in baving an opportunity of contradiot- \be base caiumnuies that bave ciowmted Use ow for He veys tt wae the tntentiow (be thought) of your yet my eteatent miefortun Aiuded to various teiaw suflerutiy, au in tine Tu make more than lait orupe | , ot Mere hte » ateat many ehipe te harbor. bat they.are | Neg York. bad to ated aud teu dollars | thor te xo'by the previous steamer, ths Cansme, amd ae beew observed by those who coold have sald : Ode cemee 18 tee Sarum © sehocner, called the © Authem' «bie Lo | fatend to t ito | be wept down to Pobage with him and left num om ber or Octobwr There is nothing | beerd. for ebatremson, he does , now; fever prevaile there to aa | ther did not ge by that steamer No person should come bere aeder | Hme ert letego and canght the f mpreesion that be cen dig a fortune ine year, | Ube fever end gotti Prom ibe mort autbentte seoounts, | have every reason | After getting beck ber to believe that the average of all who actualy work | ¥alkiig bout &o., whioh ag FTCLDE Re hoon Be IE as porsible for Chem to get " | dees net amount to ten dollare per day, Every ponod | His treads ewutioned bim ete Stier beeriny (he sine, went of suffete wr ro twe | of bread be vate will cost from one to twe dollars, early break the fever, aod took « large qm reer 1b Ib peretbie lo rave the batdings, sed the ‘Tbere ts noruch thing ae Vegrtebies to be had and | quinine to do so He aiko ordered, the same aay, | Weverd, Ubree Carbs, sheds, aed we Barr's bewntifar gemei-tew and far Bot we Thore who keep store nod staied for me ce When Twas in power 4 + the Beyatons of Huropean peace, ould beoome of tae Vban each words were ouile of tneredulity. thinking to bear aach = nquility of the world. and | fare flatiecere of friends who ex whied | (could bare tu the main- Well, then, on the cay duend of the paris ? ‘ Rew Ver could be bought for about $6000, w used $90 -(00 for ond ships could be bought for $10,000; | frame, N.Y, ano Love pony oe «| +0) PUppore that pot many abips, but’ smaller orate, ern at Cold Springs. aud | ©!) rail trim the states VEU FeTEIA! OF the fire engines of the city were ou woud before the proper LOU remem ber Ube tdd—* sie. you If you wore mo Longer here. « Arangviility of the world addreceod to me. ige bat | bad not Ateor breaking Deiter, Ne came ap to Faamne, took too mach exerowe Ie vi y One of the lite . anor to truth the eee rg bourse, eh @ 1) the whote coutert: of ail nent the mines are the oe hat make t ree fon eDpper. of whieh by took vety hea tily, the ae wrung tete cust. tae cevole the DUNGINg®, Were oid tm molew Ebere Were CHy vm ebtnsatoente tegen cenit twnee met the digger aid not leave | winbt the fever ame 0 om one end of Bu- PDR BEd FIRE Doreen Gestreyed, besides ® hore Giready to put together, | heme to und wideriag the a lumber Ix so very high, Wenee are $15 per ’ wo toh te bave one. either 06 ii Di peculetion people are living in tents, When the Aeon Comes they must get com bie Wiivews Thee pr perty destroyed. 16 ry shat (he remains of « of one of the barns; Rap: babite who had lagen Degey beionging to Lombardy in Stetty Rome, fod in Hungary, there was not wrk: And thet whom we «the Oremion of the Council ni ber — Never,” ry | piven Ge pein further for HL Vere Lo itng the sutyret forward 1 | Boe ween towed im the F Sete te Sars CS rene Ce tee t ber that He SAO | eg to Le a man of InteR per owed Dhy thourand ty yuk Sinjowty. Ube % Ir), 10 Shed | bave the boner tu Delong, Hold be ” Uchould | hotee carpenters can obtain ten to vixteen dott th myenil ut | per vay trvely | laborers can get one dell mt when working oF elght doll id io builaieg up 4 can find plenty of your bret! : ¢ tree, there were several trea! ou bare n eromating the tet mraleiely overthivne ? | a eat Hievetds of Inte date roll at $1 60 @ piews. bs oe Dus. bue be at performing such a daty j\"* very boars OcLt+ per pitts. bot by the qanntiry ree te Otvesing ohm bare hie “Non Diew! chart (a polivique—ministtriclle, The There ir ® person by the name of Moifat hers, aa as brgeie Nb) Kepubne, beet ik a vetnee of geld.

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