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“ “ nent @ et re ea a . ‘ a * : » See . MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1849. rs are si ta osc TWO CENTS. upon the left bank of the river of that name. It was, @ lifornia, Aug. 27, 1849, 4 E Americans, I call them thus, for they are hardly to be | by this revision of the constitution to prevent a future | San Fnano AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. senopine: We their reper 1 bees, the revolutic i oo £ ponrceting will has a The Climate of California The Affaire of San Francisco | year aiuce, perfectly a wilderness; it now eentains Bee! 2 aGibus, merican- | cont fect, as ture to create « pew ihe: Matton : an Rent crores Re a een tp Suess & Bee 6 Tebund. | The Police of the Town—Malachi Fallon, of New | ahowt 2500 inhabitants, all males, It is a very flouriah- cut cost laid aside for t Parisian, and rSPONDENCE to | the hand that was once ly ungloved is now white | the well knewn ultra OUR FOREIGN CORR? France, itis of immense importance that no angry feel. kidde can alyaye distingulah & countryman of | ocunte embers neatiy ing fer ernment abuses a mine, from er wellers, reat amount ° and is under e ape’ etronege my afraid! shi i le 0 RECEIVED BY THE Ancien. fhe poset eoeapnta ef poteslave Shan] see: | Coletlig whieh he sanvton thens CHR ie Tone ie | oe ee eee Fete Oe Cae: V paeda whe left New Voce any, rateam the promise | ter class, The dust Je about es thick end plenty as ed, and till it is settled by the reverse public places, he sske more questions and requires | inauguration, a grand meeting of the society was held | ™* e pid ork, to give you a true history | mud used ta be in Detroit, Goods are selling muoh STEAMSHIP CALEDONIA. tition, the twe countries more particulars than ordinary travellers, and he is | at Mielentz saloon, where the whole élite of the Berlin | Of (bit region for, on looking over your ‘iles as late as | cheaper than formerly, | have had some difficulty in York, Chie} of the Potioe—Chavacter of the Population | ing, Myely business place; houses are in plenty, some ~ The Prive of the New York Herald in California, $e. | of rough wood, and others of canvass, nostly of the lat- ive Kockety hore. he w! Ss & i : ry F E 5 5 : 5 to disebarge between them forall porterity. I conel right. for in this he obi more information, | world was present. After the ceremony of the presen- | J 80th, | find that, owing to nabaan: ‘cima fel henley escicld wise: Cite hes speanteinen aces catereeanertatetn | chettekee, blak ee neaeee ee eerie ee tole | ee ean arene Aitee the covsmanyot tin Breer | sea eT in » fee ® our long passage out, | selling butter #t over one dollar per pound, | bade a acn de tae cea a te Bhat a’Affaires to Lisbon, J. B. Clay, Fog. | were made, in which the leading polities! quectines | JOUF ther correepondents have anticipated me ta thoir | few scythee and handles which brought fifty dollars The continent en INTERDSTING DETAILE. ‘ople of New York, and of all the lesser cities of the He will remain here but » short time to see some of the Juion. in this capital there has been no res ; ions, and will then proceed for his destination the ephemeral seal at Lord Stewart and his ‘frieuds had | . Next week the Chambers will open, at which time, it were discussed, of course, in a decidedly anti-democrs- | general descriptions. Butas tam just vow merely aplece, Pork is selling at $40 @ barrel here, and $1 tie spirit, but ins manner which elicited frequent and | Jooker on in the excitement, but not ef {t, | wil) en. you ve are feud cauiaaee tous tho autvaan’ Tee gadaee ine: c will en- | per pound. We are here im about the middle of the Our London Correspondence. deen tome time quenched, by the reproach from the | ix surmised. that many ministerial changes will take ing ended, und three cheers having been given for the | “°SYF to Kives dispassionate view of the scene around | wining country the diggins are soattered ail about ua Lonpon, Sept. 26, 1849. that the agitators were the old friends of Polish piace. It is hoped that the “order party” will | King and the royal house, the whole assembly proceed- | Mt. To commence, | wili take upthe “climate,” of ~ 4 distance of ferty or hity miles, aud from ® ‘The Important Position of France—The Efforts te Cir fasurrection, and ® parol of Chertiste. The fecling of | Sarry the dey, as they beve thus far d to do, al- | ed to sing the Prussixn nation finally sepa- | which so much has beeo written in its praise hundred. Tho gold is as plenty ae ever, and fe ; the British government is hostile in the extreme to eumvent her— The Position of the United States— Highly | Hungary. it has all the depth of interest, and all the Interesting Leiter. bitterness of Poste. America alone can relax that ‘There is now no hope for timely assistance for the | tron grasp of ‘ly hands which stifles the breath of | heroes and statesmen, and the masses of the people, of | *!! Popular movements here at home, and abroad. if mente, poogie, the fortress of Comorn holds out, as it well can do bo Bee! "LF ay aaa poe gg apacane gone meee Sted apnoea Some vin the Ald. the esople | was held ings since, ine pl alled 1h ban that of hi litical union fi 0» trayed the Hungarian armies in the field, the lo | was held, a few evenings since, in & place called /’/m- | than that of any other political union im Germany. the “dog days,” in this © magn! Bre Uniad Bietes of 4manien,, ‘The et and the government of the United States ehould’with- | pesse groset-tdie, OF, In other words, Dig-beed ‘alley. a | thane the different necicrion in thin sete eT bs ci 'wtib:sisclit tieetvs tot set beer tai ut ¥i ¢ ns gress had almost succumbed on the continent of Eu- | Grgw their chargé d’ affaires from Vienna, and their heme, by the way, well suited to the members of such | nome that had at its disposal much vast menne or pos | SUE Opens w cold, heavy fog, which eats into your | which more than sounterbalanony for the gold they Tope, even in the inmost hopes of patriots, when the | minister from St Petersburgh, for tbe simple reason | a meeting, It was presided over by a madame, who was | sessed equal resources. The organ of this society ix marrow: after much trouble, abont 10 A.M, the # have gained Zs Anoth Jeer, think, wi i pat an end ae Youd, deep, and long enthusiasm of freemen shouting | tbat they are savage courts, unfit by their barbarous | soon driven trom her infirm chair. by @ well directed | the Neve Prenesische Zeitung, which bas beoome so wakes bis sppearance. but: not suMlelentiy warm to | ining in the presen’ etyle--too many lives ate leet, a p - F ebaracter for civilized intercourse. Kossuth should be volley of rotten eggs, and otber harmless misallgs, This | famous for the fanatical zeal with which it perseentes toh the © obill Y off; thena gale of wind—eveuing and | 4d too much beaith sacrificed at prusent, 1 haye wot sympathy and succor, reached these shores, From a | cicthed by the exiles with the powers he surrendered, muy be cited as an example of the little power whieh | the literal perty and all who domct belong tothe olul wight ¢neuor and fogs and erid ugain. In the town, | # yi Heen to the iniping resions proper, thoug) other quarter of the world —indeed, from no other spo | which surrender took place under circumstances equiv- 1 minds of the lower classes. They | of the absolutists, ‘his journal is supported entirely Curing the day, the dust is sfocating; and if the ; washed outs th gold. ji on t . 2 ri, is mor ry ‘upon the map—is it st present possible that we shoul alent to force, and was the result of actual fraud and = bh. its false doctrines, and now | hy the aristcoracy of thik city. With the most inde | Stranger would syoid diarrhea aud dysentery (th a c ay ae t r bys go ne on ip a . Inte ao sak conrpiracy. He should go forward forthwith to * | fatlgable perseverance, deserving of a better cause, it | Yailing diserses here) tot hin beware ofSan Francisso | ws to the farthest point and make an hte hear such sounds of eneouragement. States, where he would be received with open arms by | Fresident of the the Republic has arrived from | continues its attacks sgainst the liberals. All the | Water, —mes, “brandy and water ) is twenty-five | now fashioned gold-wachers, highly pearitoreany blag Freace, which is brimful of feeling and seal, so fa | the whole population, now rea fo take up the combat — St. Cloud, fovectene& wrt Cag on Keer 3 tgp minis- movements of the iatier are watched, and at their - “a vd ve Bota ¥ rp abearty os a ; “8 oe f je i a = ead nye] ‘ yular beat unde: for Hungarian independence. He should issue his let- | ters, after each of which, despatches were immediately | secrets pried into by the apies engaged by the Veur 81! 2 ctor,’ but sines my arriva th hore $3 w je woll, s Ao an ee he rage ye sa polis, ters of p weineny in pF aad private enterprise forwarded to M. DeCourcelles at Rome, the import of | P)ey ho Zeitung aoe the sevateiion’ Nas been | have not known « otly well day. if this is sum: | wud eand wash off the serth thofeet ant logs bein, ‘wretched momentary state government, osnno’ | would clear the sea of both Russian and Austrian com- which the public is y jorant. Monsieur de Fale | orushed, and the prophesies of that journal. that the mer the Lord lielp us whet the winter sets in—more | cold water, and the bead exp, 0 & Vertion! sun, S000 give her vehement spirit utterance. It is in herde | mercein three months, The same enterprise would | Joux, Mipister of Public Instruction, whose health, of | radicals would soon have to make thelr shoice, either Particularly those who dwell ae bundreds do, in tents | | Pyetmahpa ns ae: wey pupcee. i eh die fence, and to provent prejudice, that I wish to explain | furuish Liupgery any sum of money on his bond, at six late. bas been eo precarious, is now pronounced by his | to be locked up in priron or banished from the country, &Nd canvass housos. Under what auspices they who | |General Miley passed through Bom a & Sal dare ¥ has not had time to get | Pet cent. by this means terms can be had for the fort- | physicians to be convalescant. and alreaay has resumed | have actvally been fulfilled. it directs ivattacks chiefly Dave written such grendilogue nt deseriptions of this | the doy apd aight with aie. ‘The aencenl, aake A ae 4 den ehtuetiom ethene, Francs Kasia me tO BeF | res of Comorn, and for the prisoners who are now being — # portion of bis duties, Something was said, lately, of | against the liberals, or the more moderate of the con. portion of Califormia raw it! know not, but 1 write the day and night Wit me. ‘the genetal locke ech sid of bad advisers, and of the old perverted crew of | hung, and otherwise butchered, to the great satisfac. bis resignation, but without any truth in the report. | gervative party, who oppose the views of tha ultras from present experience health, ‘He sheartiie vont Cillécsuie mat in oat, sretehes, which have the Knowledge and the posses. | tion of this cowardly government and ite friends aud | M. de Lomartine, whe, before the 10 Décember, 1618, | The indignation of all the more moderate partion. A \ bee hive” ia the best comparison for the town of | health. He ia healtily tired ws Ualifornia, and oo Is al hie et ven the allies on the continent, A full ‘minister of the tirmest | was £0 inymical to Louis Napoleon, row writesfmoxt fa- | against this journal is daily increasing | San Francisco: to define who in” king bee” would a arate ae ares ee ae ee sion of power, from (he vicious precept ®- | cheracter should be sent to Switzerland instanter,in yorably for the President. he admits that he (M. de nore ‘4 puzzle eriarter fellow than ever emanated from the peer gy 0 aah a peeve sagt 8 : cursed policy of Louis Philippe. Alien laws, sedition | time to sive her from imvasiow® and to preserve that ral- | martive). was wrong, and now proclaims that it was Philadeiphie ba —— say ue ninaione Jones, aeet Bek ee § pees | min fren pe joe fon laws, o rte, have lyin (for the exiled and hunted patriots of cen- | wire Frovidence who placed +, Colonel J.D. § vrank Werd; Pars dod as WO send Roy posto de Janes See SupRPeraT TS of 911, Seets, have bees typ Sat herent Above all, the reused pot ofthe Unit- such hands, He rays, in one of his letters, ice, or the Firet Aical t MP, } much belles Revealtes. Those are a crest mene p are found continually, The large lumps, wi yn aden gpg Rg nth wage ce bgp i Seed Now I have suffered uuder the burning suns of | to excltv xo much astonishment, are very f by strengthening the sympathies for the Prussian fa. Afticn and the West Indies—haye weathered north. | found, but an ounce of gold per day is # common aver- ~ ie therland. ip. opposition to thote for the German father” | eastera and northwexters on our own coast-—but of all | Sfvi tery, .ime can make that, at least, but the weet = parts of ¢ oe ppeigge 9 Sore dene, Spee anes pagal ie, Prone soe J ever endured, this is the worst, by reason of ite un- | ing prospeeta, they often get tired of the toil, prive- A meeting of this kind | ‘The influence commanded by the Tyenbund is greater feasonabloness, Hore is © daily © bulletin’ curing | tion, and disease ineident to obtetning it, ‘There are i Cou? " many alresdy lrere snd gone away. with gold. indeed, cont bay.” Morn- | mut with a lows of beaith and @ qnastly counteanes, h many fears are expressed as to months ete going to bring forth, Socialism, be raid to be both dead and buried id of meetings are not u: vari AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA at expression of gratitude from these miscreants to the | ca'statex, and ite vigilant press, should wateh over the | prejudiced against the youthful sections of Loule Ni paaaaaaneanenenaned “ qyuntamier ua. | here during this excessive warm weather.” Phas far! People, for sparing their worthless lives in February, | acts of out foreign ministers; aud follow the example | poleon but now he sees that the prisom walls of OUR GOLDEN CORRESPONDENCE | SSSsh 20 that parige this very useful and | have emjoyed most excellent health, although } kave S48, and for follewing their treacherous counsels, | of the atid ESE ercen es Referesen, 30 ny a) ca Sirs Seapets Sone r unripe and maslonatrnis: - spr ones arttad dy, f per deserve Areas credit for kemy- been ber dat work ot all Cimes, day and pight, unde: & creant Walsh to be found disregarding alike nis trust | ‘There en this week @ great movement of troo} + ‘ { ing“ rogues,’? 4 rowdies,” and hounds’ ja ord roiling sun, and under dews as heevy as rain, Of ‘under s constantly betrayed generosity, over. since. | 054 his country. ‘ MARCUS, "| throughout the elty, almost causing the quiet ayy RECEIVED BY THE at tho head of which fs Malachi Fallon: | course you know that this is the dry sencom and { beve Wut let the peopie of the United States carefally dis- quake with fear at the thousands of glittering bayonets; Once keeper of the New ¥ Tombs,”--is exellent; | pever seon, ln any country, the laud so parched up as @rimimate between the péople of France end the go- Our Paris Correspondence. | but it can be peacefully accounted for, by several regi- STEAMSHIP OHIG. and! bave rarely met with a morc orderly community, | its here;' the earth, in epite of the heavy dews, a tor Fi ads See lunenaaatiene tinea ‘ole Panis, September 26, 1849. | ments having changed quarters. | thorgh | murder was committed # few days ago, «| Seamed with large cracks, and except upon the low “wo ment Francs. Li er 2 abit dca oe a eal | ‘The new five franc pieces of the present republic are wae! istance from this towu—one Krenchmaen having | &Townd, immediately upon the river, the se: alien iaws, sedition laws. projects of hereditary officers, | Sympathy of reps Se ungarian | pow in circulation—200,000 are already coined ; on one Sufferings of the Emigrants. 2 another, The supposed inurderer is in contine- | age is completely burned up S$ fn gud their other difficulties in establishing the wisdom Refugees in Turkey—Kossuth Going to Americ side is the head of @ female, represent Tepublic, | {ou board the U.S ship Warren, for safe keeping. | Benecia they Have conti and cold buclosed you will find the letter of the 22d instant, addrersed by a number of Americans in Paris, to our th, with the word * Co | the forehead, and environed by the words“ Republique | 7 on the other side fs od by ms " neord’’ on werner What & strange medley is the composition of the | Weather l pon this river, enclosed as it is with high pepulstion located he far the largart portion are | bills and thiek trees, not a breath of alr is to be had of Jefferson for their permanent system, in spite of the ‘ 2 | THE PROSPECTS OF THE GOLD DIGGRRS, | the oitivens of the “old “States,” but every part of | but the sun shines as hot as at Vera Crus Fupervatural gevias of Hamilton, and without other @ rerouroes of trath and justice. Let Minister at Co stan tineple, asking him to go all! ngths Lurope is represemted, ag well as Africa and Asin—ail Hundreds of emigrants are arriving by every possible mount en # 3 to save the defeated berocs of Hungary. As the sub- | &e. we. & lageos and conditions” 1 i h mode of conveyance actors the isthinue acrose Merle . ne ‘ 6 defen s re. ke, &e. clagece and ccnditions I meet every day meu who, at ode of conveyance across the isthmus, xcrore Marlee Ahem, above il. pok to the alf-vindlcation, before ree: | 0 sore ue Se ate nan tes wg ey welded ts | | home, were esteemed wealthy, and taany thet know | afound Capo Horn, and worons the moudtaine from Ore fon wad humanity, of that democracy which stands on | premium The cholera is slow in its departure, al- Our Cais have been—those who have led the fashions. gave | on And the Missouri, Those who bave come acrous ahe hacls of universal suffrage and universal eligibility | be thelr duty to actin the premises promptly, and both | though but few eaves occur--they are prineipully con- fornia Vorrespondence, morning mei; te mountains have suilered torribiy from dieease | « im gilded saloons, and first dille ‘ t ‘ding to their own hearts, and in the sense of the | fined to the lower classes, and are not so often fatal San Francisco, August 8, 1849. at the cpers, active merchants, &e.—now bustiing | death, hunger and fatigue. Those who do get throw %o office, recorded in their own history; and take care | SCO" Whe webthae Ieaiaae oe Gein, tas nie j he 2 i A. grew from m: the Mu ny to the & ine - KLOUt in all the eagéroers of trade, leaving behind them | Sfter ail (heir toils and troubles, hare been obliged qnot te cherish aversion for the sublime authors, soon c tepenoss moptings er’ bala from.caeend of Che | 1. I'save net boas able to perepivoany ehenge ia tee | eo! yk oven oy ha oe eee Mines Te | tho enjoyment: of the ily. (riends, ang | throw away all their gouds, aod have arrived here Zo be the Mnishers, of the recent revolution of France, | Usion to the other, You will conceive that in such aa — fashions of the ladies; if ‘@uy thing, the bonnets are Overland Passage through Mexico Terrible Sufferings shanty | thelr first landing-place, destitute of everything. Geo “In 1176, the government of the United States, respond | ™¢réency it was impossible to wait for all our country- | shade larger, and the faces are more open; i of the Party— Scarcity of Provisions— Supper of Rattle. or canvass house, enduring ail sorts of privatious, and | etal Smith bas just ordered (this evening) our company is tag ei preg | makes end Touds, §., $c in meny inst | the same style is worn as bas been the a forced to do their own “ pulling and | to *upply teams, provisions, &c., to suffering emigranta py Je in eyory diplomatic paper, took ear | Men here to give their names, There is, however, the : # “ ih eat abbey eyhe. ange ng to the people in every diplo Daper mer. « Whether or no, the French ladi | Tareived here last week, efter 0 long and severe jour. Healing a th hosts of speculators in real | Cclonel Marsh, our prerideut, has just set off upon th hi ‘to do justice, and more than justice, to the oitixens of | "Ue unanimity of opinion among private indi- fet Men cur belles, | cannot say, but there et,“ black legs,’ and broken | Charitable errand. it &# cuse that called loudly for Mnglend, although many of them were actuatly fightine | Viduals, upon the subject, asat home. Our Consul has thing indereribably beautiful about the understanding | BY. A party of us, sixty in number, left Vera Cruz om bent upon one sole object | the aid of government. and General Smith has added —" . h coated to have the confidence of anybody, with refe- | f4Farisienne, I have observed that thelr boots are | the {24th of Februsry; but that number did not com ut where the honey Is, there you will find | {0 his reputation by attending to it. 1 suppose I abal , Against liberty in the army. and perbaps without ooer- | Teneo European politicn. His state of health kee] urvaily made wih heels; this, no doubt, greatly contri, | tinue together but for a eeik Mids en the bees’ and, by the way, judging from the numb: obliged to go upon the road for the seme purpose, gion, Let the same justiee be done to the French | him in the country” We believe that the old Minister utes to their neat appearance, as it adds height to the e we found out that ef gambling estubiishments about town, and the high | Woges are hich bere; even to my toamsters { pay $808 ‘poople. They do deeply love the cause of progress in | bas departed. and the new one bas not arrived at Paris, i>*tep | such @ large party could uot get accomodations very rates they pay for room hire, they are the ones who j ber th. | bought ® schooner the other day, and 3 : itis raid thet Kossuth will goto America. He has, A ew kind of street-paving is now bting laid down well onthe road. Fifteen and myvelf withdrew from Pocket all the loose gold. | fi aptain $500 per month, aud want a clerk for ‘their hearts, and their destiny will be accomplished | heretofore, thought of England; but seeing the Postill- op the grand Avenue de hamps Elysces, which, if it the division; and tyled ourselves the “inde mem but, seriously, too many people are coming here, and j only when their wishes shall be gratified in following | ty of the Britich government to republicaniam, and the | ®™*¥eT®, will have many advantages over the old J pga : adependen’ the tock of ail de lows of goods imported iy fur | COLNING GOLD IN CALIPORNIA the example of America, and in passing beyond it. want of zeal for liberty among the ignorant masses of ™tthod of stone pavements, It consists of pieces ef | Enterprise Division.’ We travelled through without beyond the actual wants of this country at prese _... [From the Pacific News, Sept. 1. “ser. | the people, he has been disheartened with E: if | eephalte elightly moistened with oval tar, (without the th consequence will be, ere long, a great re- | Nothing, perhaps, distingu He that grasps the meaniog of events and under- | be ctirus his steps to the United Btates, he will eee and | &C'KiME Process), which are placed over a good KEAVel When we arrived at Masatian we tock paieage in et ony the depweseion of pricce—now we hundred | co mush, Ine J bs igo Siands their law. must know that France is going | understand real self-government, and ite blessings, OURdation and then rolled Into smooth surtace by a | Lo w what they were some iu, oe. | Ality « nt, end their pec Ahrovgh the most formidable and remorseless opposi. | There is something there for him to admire an Very heavy cylinder being driven over them Noise, | Schooner Delphin, Capt Jers ask such #xorbitant pric me zo of clroumsta, » Winslow, for whi h we paid ‘A genuine adopt. > k a 4 the great battie of freedom is just beginning in Ut, mud, and all other disturbances are done « the 20d of April, | PUL Up & shanty ou alia business man’s ¢¢, if placed in # gituation to demand It, is ready ion to her principles ever encountered by any mation. | At . with; and ben one rides over it, it ridi: » profits wil er month, 4 | to map out the kingdom of Tambuetoo in town lots for Europe, and the United States will be com to g pk and when we were three days out, we ditcovered that POO't Ml Prone of theta Pass Ste regal Genet, aad counerust al tie requisite machi. Dery W strike off a tiret rate copper plate impression of Even im ber present state of transition, she keeps Eng- | come into it, abtic attention cannot be aroused too = OF" Jand, the great enemy of liberal principles, in the pro- | soon to the condition of the old world, so entirely and of¢lastio Lc | temetionlly mi: : after @ fair trial sues Scundest awe It is beocming hourly more apparent, | 1 e‘orebable that Kossuth will do mush to entise goin | pavement will Immediately be Used in all the ureat | ang we r large sheet of India rubber, for it forms a species a. Watthes G0 aneie? book aan If, | We were runping up the Gulf of Cali raja, and soon ker House.” the principal hotel, ts $100 000 per annum attends it, this kind of after we were running down. We then put out to row rd ne ifs ba y ne —— bss it 2 Ut arocted the ae, a a] aeceet eo at igre ed for ten days, when some of the passenger: | © forty feet front, kus been lensed for $24,000 per | manufacture for the king of the Sandwich fslands ¢ @bat the existence of the oligarchy of England is thoroughfares of the city. commencing with the Boule- i 3 sonum. Thear youexclaim, the“ gold ’’—the mimes | | billiard table after the iast French faxbion, avd ther MA ace daa, anced ey Yes “obeeteny rs py ftom dtr aa boca y pho + oe. ee then, (what eblesring for Paris?) sdiew to | said that the water was getting chort. We then ap | Ses the gold tim abundance at the placer ;?” but if | give his minjesty fifty pointe in the game, aud bert him “ph. t ¢ in th sat | « received more than r honors, cannot be th* revolutionary barricades’ The eawe pavement is | pointed three persons to examine the water and make You Pad dug your “cunce.”’ expertence would Baye | 8* (ha ey are at present in the greatest alarm, and find | shortly to be tried in one of the principal streets of | report, whieh they did. ‘They sald there was twenty | “AvebL You the trath of the old proverb, that © all ia | Among other evidences here ti Phemecives bound to cre Londen, It is not aa cortly as the old stone paving V4 ‘Y wot gold that glitters’ —privations tha! the bardiest | liar feature, sostrongly charactors | | | The rent of the “ Par- | | ince this peau- | doubtful AN AMER of our country: ¢ either national guard, | 1 OF THE AMERICANS. 7 7 day’ water, at one quart per day for each wan which man oan evee endure, 4 Lioke omstite dig. | Wen, we have just even « most b tiful « which ts the end of the existing system), or to get rid | are Le ae et rine tga diye ng if it cond be fatrodueed | we thought we could get slong with. We then con- | sppclutmenta, would soon take, in Sal yen | cot from the smelting and ef the republic in Wrance by some means or other.— | zy 8. Cann, American Ke Comstnutinoplo-- Suto neisy Broadway, what a comfort it would be to the | tinued on our way for fifteen duye when we disooverea Pit Gonerived golden ideas, The richust mine here js | Moflut & Co., similar to the). 8. @ Force is ridioulous—to talk of ic absurd ‘There is no | | Dear fir in Pt frequenters of that crazy. crashing, headlong street thet wrod We had the strong arm of the in henic, partiou- | mint value of ten dollars. It corresponds per. english army in hngland. and the citizens are destitute A letter, signed by many of the respectabie American jat the provisions alee were near out, @ had « mee! arly e 0D) debip building, boat in sine, 6! nd color, with the | r ere, biack#miths, euddiers, dock butiders, waggon | the same den ers and machiniste— (fancy trades are not wanted. | 80 exquisitely nm, bua! the thirteen ptured head of the Goddess nseribed “Moffat & Co., 1% ne pread eagie, with the letters “8. M ard Mint Value,and the words, “Cali 0 Del ©f weapons aod martin She mort tremendous army extant, and the French seation is more truly military than any vation on the | fiche Im point of available uaval power (steam) it ahere prayin cur minieter of Constant inople to | ing called, the object being to mark out » course te cede and protect the noble Koswut! othe: propo de; and o Lagoa A Of puree. Several propor ede; sud one te say haters, tailore and shoemakers. for articles of | betty, on whieh a his countrymen now im Turkey, i* going the ro and me Antler heartfelt cqpectinel tree all true re. | Come down toa pint of water day was adopted, clothing cap be tmperted, and are now sold, almost ay | On the r torthe main land, wae cheap as in Yew York)-these mechanics con earn V.."’!. ¢., publicans. When the Assembly opens, which will be | @nother, for the captain to ma in in ra | Vi ty Hea th of October. I shall be enabled to give you all | onrried. We made the main land in three days, but 70M $12 to $15 per day market gardoce’ would | forese Sold, uly France and England are ro nearly matched that it is that is interesting from that quarter. At present be- do well by locating a short distance from the town and | ‘The tools aed machinery by which it is made, wore ‘ could pot make @ Ianding, as the beowkere ran eo high oes bn OT) cae i envy for France to put 100,000 foldiers across the only | $h¢ #pplavse ot ‘sed’ me, and ‘which, wil ndorn the Lieve me yours, &e, GOLD PEN. | We continued Temene | petseetied cptheren ett ae LOT arg Berney vn Vw oar ye ae Warrier between them, in lees than halfadey, The, ps in tie Segative to Muscla, at seil'as to-aurtele.sltnough Our Berlin Correspondence. J.B, Whstemabe ivan cova aud wilted cabbages a dolar each. Beef is plenty and | tion do equal credit to their enterprize and ingenuit} xepublic im France is therefore earnestly asratled by al | He bad Leow threatewed with hostilition Bean, September 25,1849. | era who FD dh nye Geembenger” to oS the | SS Tere sercene, wo Sal 20 0 eae aeunee | and their ministers have i . 1849, I head of the cattle market, ne boundless resources of this countr; concciveblo ferme of moral end intellecteal attack | 1 More Difficulties in the way of a Germanic Union—The Daeg ‘On the arrival of the last steamer from Panams,a | ¥nq ed. It supersedes the tudious and wasteta’ allied to the profoundest dissimalation. The small | Prospect of a Ministerial Crisia— Meeting ef the tris news. boy opened his budget daily Hersid Silty cents, | = pK oe 9 = gold Cm and supplies the uster of about half a dose: pers hese and the weekly one dollar each o ould | Market with a neat and convenient go ett pa.radadhsveng | a, tocracy. $e. $e. $e. y wore in de- | defisiency of which has long been felt mde, H. , } reat islands, have each at Paris ite corps of misrepresenta- | $14), 1st i” having a Although th ‘ion, whick pours out steadily the stream of distrust with their (al pusehecs of Geergey, to contend with olution in Germany, so far as re- 5 o i suecensfa D to conten, ‘and falsehood, on the popular movements of the conti. | }y:,A4 ‘He same time! the ro gee wanes 40 etitioal a te — are rte and the ora opr - J bet we support of all civilin peo and their repre- ie ery. a end, tl ment of France, whereon the hireling editors (also | es. ad people and scldiery, bas been brought to an end, the of Kossuth and his friends, who have been CORfusion in German affairs is at the present moment Fiewsly B, Whites ity and the country a: H even at California prices, The Post Otte inn | pi but owing t want of proper accotam) bed references, high ay is caused in the distribution and | standing and integrity of this house, we doubt not that aile; a new Postmaster hae arrived, this coin will have the popularity it so richly deserves Appears to "be an energetic iman, will soon MARRIED, by th and as writing for so many pennies per line) make their | truggle for republicam independence, is ‘almos! we Dave matters better reguinted Ss isco, of ‘20th. Jeenitionl remarks. Thus it ie, a#in the daye of Junius, | ssh of An American minister, “The chief af the | Dive yen veeeg very ear pence, And teanaulllty his, itoUuliy. hr. MeCie Light draft steamers (or the navigation of the rivers | py Rev Elihu Anthony Heese Bo es. that these fresh conspirators againat juman race, | seuaee bas cinulaned the Gxample of ous W we restored ; one may walk out without the ris! Gould, Mr. Montgomery, Sacramento and San Joaquin, and indeed all the up Homa, U, C : mot content with mere misinterpretations ef tote and | pie te aod aw LY, s of being shot at day time, and rest quietly at night, Orv, Mr. Hudmrn, and Lucky F, Miller—Torml, 4° ountry, are moch wanted, and, at this time, would do | San Francisco, om Friday erenin, August 4th Systems, ngenechtt, te, ome } arene the eee, | the wide ihe heroes of er m revelatia Kos- without being startled by the seundings of the alarm fy Bere dae aKa Br paking | ede s & yery pee Btable Dy on REE EL by the same, hown. F. 0, Gnceren te Rise ern Ae at the world may be dieguste re m | any of hi tr y ny ’ gobo collages Poot. dhe sooty Aw spot corte are being made to bu! ne of WMiphs tedie ths fhiask copes bioseeb ener | He great enuseot human liberty and if dotivered | Belli the wild and terrible ory of barricades, 1# no | we made w landing: und at @ o'clock wo wers cn the townaut Boustin, New York om the toolte Sckiem, | Net: All of Cullome, longer heard from enraged thousands, ut beneath | Leach, We moved over the sandhilis, chat evaning.for Ke. all of which ae to rivai Som Vranclece, bat thls Aegan Praneiveo,on theith of Aug, Cuanuea Wie about six miles. Atl o'clock we haited, and esohiman place, with all ite dieadvanteges, has ot th + and from this calm surtace sloope the voleane. Matters in Ger. | Lattrgi ted his bianbet and lay down for repose, with. Lin maintain it, un tter inilure should one day be | Lia Linon @ native of Sweden, and recently b Many are as unsettled as ever, Invain have been the cut tire us travellers yenoraliy do. The nest mornios dit of the “gold mania. " | bogie, Repieety efiorts of national parlism to establish German we were aroused by the howling of wolves. Tvat morn but few emigrants have brought their families 4 oo oon Plu | pea pepe, hae he ity; im vain the endeavors to erect a new building pe neg Re eee a the p with (hem, there is a creat want of femule society, a saabnc A tinge: en Dh, he? ug, Crarine pn oe im the Moe! Mou . on are " * the old state ruins of Germany; in vein has been pre : t Repay that @ great resson why the gambiing tables ar Oa the same ehip.on the Ith of Aug., Cuanues erpetrators of the rmme crimes, not connected with |} Janglish papers, purhed on by Galignant’s Messenger and hesded by the ish Minister, Normanby All ‘hore persons are sowing teres, with the good will and dpdustry of s character in roripture, upon the harvest- eid of their ueighbors, ro a8 to choke the good seed. To rebut these efforts. the French ore sure that the American minister will not allow any other d\ plomatiat to tabe the lead, aor hesitate ing to the micht get out of the thropged during th i ‘i il eure or force. They do not dream - nat, ace hestente in going, tp fo thropged during the evenings ; but time willcure Ricsasns. et Now York eeed 20 ye ‘deed it $e painful to r wunpachion Gre Benginy. tna te ad the ettempt to found » copstitution suitable to fm at oy arose, We ail om this, SFG ‘On beard Peruvian bark y Abe declarations yored suceeen the wishes of the German people and the spirit of beds littte rh little bard Tows or “Serr ate Surransvitis, } May 26th, Ans ‘Brenton of Georg the age, On the plains of Hungary, the straggie be- othing at all, t At 10 o'clovk August 26,1849. | § Fergusos, aged 2 Dritieh advies and aid; while 4 it to all bat Frenchmen, that the identical une tween liberty and derpotiem has been decided id dug in some spots for The Iniend Seas of Colifornta—Nevigation of the S2ore evid my. We continued up Mary Ii Gestroyer le at his secret work in the midst of the very | x of the latter. Princes and diplomatiste ha pet (Pe Dy 1: end bedien ding ecmmunity, watch-d over by these newspapers. ‘They a epenutee taeceterenss | daben to head tho tosh of cunstrusting © state | We TAvine; and at noon we encuinped, and one of the 2 a y 5 been brought, ity went ont to eut eceacti. ins rhort time be came B your paper of the 30th Jane, rou report informe. ae Fittomy ana Saat ee gunell conten in pornos pall Bye bay ye Tay a jeopardy. §Y edifice. ‘Their efforts will be equally unsuccessful; and running Wack, erying out, “water.” Wesoon reached | ten received from Mr. eo, MeDougall, ot the Gem of Mal M AR En ares oe Franoo being thus beset and menaced by the | igyiure Teecheturted ts mighty cent eee ce eer aprekTses mew convulsions must sooner or laver take place Seer Wena Sed eet tere wafeuRd MeDeugall & Co,, in whieh, after speaking of New t Intely a resident of Cineimnati, Ohio on ‘The establishment of ® union between the German we found more water, but it w States, such as had berm contemplated but « f ve ye Ne Ay ay monthe age, bas, as you may be aware, under existi pen your Tosponding to (he impulses Circumstances, become impossible. But even the for- art by offering Rk bo yl mation of a confederation, such as propose! by russia ie daily meeting with greater difficulties, What be tween tbe intrigues and machinations of different German cabinets againet the project of euch a union, * & little brackish; and York of the Pacit the further we went up it continued to get better inwed on the aime course for three days we fo arcad. It appeared more like # cow-path than tm , the navigation of the Sensun Bay, July 26th Crances Ganowen, of Boston, aged 20 yearr he. he states “that dur drawing over sla feet water entr of the River Sacra) con eomingto correct; and to prove it « day and the day befure, ws bad ety thing we had, eave our gu ast them aside, too, bad it w <uemy on all sides, and within, ie not to be by just men | eted to ewell the note of remonstrance nat sia and Austria, to the same volume as the comsti- the United States re peopl t yet free, as they must soon become, ‘by the Inevitable operatt het political oh emancipation daing ot chased evey i on the morrow. ‘The mass requires the hab and alto to be quit of its old deceivers, whore fret Destaweriys Finn at Baxcon, Me —On Wednesday Morning & destructive fixe broke out im store No. Strickland # block, on the wees end of Kondurkeng bridge, cocupied by Albert Titcomb, as a jewellers shop. From thence it extended to t stores ir le were consumed, embracing the A bindery of ugbee, the oloth! Moran, (he ap: we bare now two barks here, the Jovephige aud Anim, with their original car. the bioek—the w! St Sen Frao- book store pen ow b d, not haw broke: goes ou board, ing broken bu’ cou enaes ty rbop of Curtis P : been for the fact that we did not Know what kind of & cisco, both these vessels drew over nine feet water : always plausible and authoritative, but who the jealousy of Austria and the influence of Russia, --- Perkins, and the shoe store of Wm. Hi. F The sees Cares cok Semagnlte, eve oom 0 ep the Fralization of the same is constantly eneountering tite ot teenage” im, ond whether the Indians werehos 44 came here during the low water, neither of them tire steck of Messrs, Titeomb, Boxbes tm the petal Earecwes tne artes to toe proved "out anton Wen andaiing SAV rasnaps potere t Uermany te the Frosman ieague batnon We ravled cm nding wun borne marke had bavig ben hee over Are weeks; imaddiion to which, Sui Fart cf Morey and Carte & Berk tak er “vary attitude she der! loer of their magnanimous hort. Altogether, it isa grand gained, and the I’rursian g t in on the potat of some hopes of fm ling something to eat before long, for we have the sathority of th Lieut. Blalt who | Shambern were coecpled by the Ine offive of Alecone son for & rad the reboot of American repuubli- — caiiing together a re oe radeate of the 10h vly for want of something for surveyed Seusun Bay, who took the bark Undine toe. | Morrison and Bickn Meenas wat, Fone are made by t ry food. My supper was @ rattlesnake, and there not be jo For the mtement only reoently occupied by Jerome’: Fre and objesti cramento City, seven miles above this, drawing eleven | press, the office of the Maine Telegraph Company, fuer people and bi he beginning bad supported y of them, rome of my companions eat some y » drawing n f ) ‘wei in . ‘ ree in to mee t elro, on the evening of the firs: of June we met tof water, and this, within the past three weeke ohne oi Treaties ond Rewes Eine Docks St peor 0 ican - 4 papers of Morrison and Bicknell were lost, except Mor Sexony and Hiano during the low w binet here, thet fe w Proet proposteror fT t tines aud felis sbout 2}, rinon’s account books. The books, papel inet the popular trivanp' time (ard bes pa the stupid blue a@xpedition will help) ia required to unite the people of ll ranks, end ail the organs of public oploioa, aad, of @ouree, (he stateamenan: politicians. Besides this explanstion, permit me to offer atew and furnl- o Haweon, and from practical experience, | can state that, ture of the telegraph offes, and Pre Mr Titeomb’ mtinued our journey on the ‘This will be of great advantage to shippers, because be raved His in the nearer the place « price bly aby they cam obtain for their goods; whereas, by,landing thelr goods at San Francisco, they entail ebarges of st sured for $3,000 Jenet 10 per et. ese goods have agnin to be re-ah surance find habite: tornis place. or Sneramento City end Stockton, theesyy consequence of there declarations. t ghole porition of the unten question’ Ie a Although, with the exeeptionot Austria, Bavaria an swords Of sdvice to the people of the United States September 27,1849. | Wirtemberg. every State of Germany has joined the ‘When France je perfectly united, her lit prin The Reception of the Hon Mir Rieee—Autumn Weather — ue ite establishment without Saxouy and aipicr place ber in frmminent hoattiity to the despous of. smerscane sw Parie-- The Hon. J.B. Clay en route to Hanover. would be impossible ‘There is every reason ‘ 1 lose about $6,000, : probably covered by Dock, worth about $5,000, belon, reby Y. & H Strickland, and was insured for $8,900 a1 the cep on all night, an it wi traveling, and, in short, we hened the toll of « bell ; wabed on with high hearts, hoping t Rarope, Sho will need the aid of Amorion ( veeute | Lashon— The Prevident—Legielatiors Assembly —New | {dred ‘by the aitterent nabinnes ape putt that Mie wes the’ Gsoceied’ vilege of'ten Voruanae a, by shipping direct for thie polmt, Usets teeials som | rection Oflee,— Boston Atlas, Cet, 18 pay mmcat’’ And France deserves, with all her | Five Prane Pirove— The Americone end the Hunger to take there steps, which are considered but prepa- | 1 « ound someiravellers. (Wesicaus) whe gage uesome Ccme right alongs! Je the banks, and land their goods Mivexsors—Twe Stour Ivorave.—Two hundred Sie Pavitt She adveoced you. in the Re. | 1 have perused, with regret, im several American | reter) to, © definite refusal, 1 am told that this ts the | imornig we got en lndian tc give uce little oat mes! | feTeby, raving what, under ordinary circumstances, | seton Sioux warriors, from Lee-qui-Farie, Uppet &t Saetien, gua Maced the © Bewapapers, a report to the effect that the Hon. Mr. fyrrt tc this subject. Fhereate those who n He gave us ail be hed,and that only came to half » veto you that thief the beet point, and the | castol thy bicg ity at eer tian, ore noe om the Bilver. She pushed Rives, ow ly appointed wloister to this court, the pint to each tan, and then we had to walk forty mile be the town of the Sacrnmente, I need | chevciuts ? Beets Rapids about 76 miiee throog® the war of A her enidiers and officers at German | Wo the town of Reo re we could 5 A to the following reasons, which can all be oe of lon: nel be reeogn! such by it, upon his arr ped Sf ns, whic of having a friendiy talk with the Winnebagoes e Tiaigs aad Yorkvown, with the | Towa not reapmyatimde leap. ogpianemeet ea tO WK. Shesaee eae, Cake aia abe Tease So Soame | eubstentiate | Benes, Rowoves, ore schersetacd thet’ die Ne nie enw itictade Ta the his, | 1am Happy to be able to contradict this report upon | frustrating the whole pian of a Se supe: elem food. which consisted of corn eae First It bas never been known to overfiow by the fait, a4 the Sious beve Deane. au ty of milk in the m dest reident in the co he Lg = \. ty principles of the very beet authority) Mr. R. has not tarriv rition, however, ie contradicted by all who are cow oldest resident in the country, whereas, as inte as 46. Sey tie sear cite ever emgaared, te il thett Lenpor: | but le sapected Dourip, and will be reedived end rer | rected with (he government, aod te whom itis known | treated ua very Ki diy indeed, but yersels or beats drawi dates She ia new the naturel ally of Amerion, as ene | by ‘ that diflerences between Prussia and the other German mat ovr, miserable, a set from Sacramento ( ‘ras thou her disinterested friepd. To the old debt of owers om this question exist. Prussia will do ail in y wagon road tbe , ee “ ite undeniable claim, that he er power to obtain the supremacy. if it is only over skate pees Boe pom e Second. It is seven miles nearer San Francieco than three or four feet water, went Sutter's Fort,on the present | mie he ree peore 1 than the minor States of Germany. Her own Interests de Sacramento City and four miles nearer the mines of re ith Zoe leraciited wondered with. Mosesy sue light of your | {five’ts wipe tattar wand that the plan of «union should be carried ito | others © }etol, And what was worst of all, wo bad & Mormncn island, Callome Mill, Dry Mggings, Weber | Gowiher sy wade methion store, thane in mie Fepubican example ba ast. blessed with delightful . M % | Indien compisints comcerning real or fancied grier ‘The probability of « ministerial erisis is at the pre. | #4 Our feet were all sore from the Meets of the stones ‘thet it mement moh talked of, [tis sta Nhe | 20d gravel of the rond, for the previous work had worn Mill city tedene mules hearer the Mooaiamy | ances. They have left for their conntey, —St. Poul: bee glided gently upon us and has id city, and as neer the Stanisiaus, or nene- Reesion (f the preote q@ith the United Staten i aged after el 0 , Chronicle, Sept. 12. ode! « or tut wy ” ] e . a a bhal en rere tite kg for imitation Ne be hay men 6 tastefully’ decorated denbu: —_ Tesi! } thirty-nine days, and the greater pa: the "Sve by 4M yn conclusive rumsone hes cocuplea pel = Istehford & others cee amended that model, except tha with the rieh products of the season, there are peaches, oy A] hyp RL w wed along up the coast. aad | tim = ob. © during the summer, are | cee court six fuli days, [t involves by which. a» this town, on the | the question as to the legality of a certain assignment, Governor (President) amd given hi power, | pears, plums, ates, grapes, ke. im apparent 7h w 0 mails abend, which C Intent of conuning bie (© the lgiimats gubrnate tittone Seen how cht ihe thot, for mone Awacgrarsien, wil probable become to ibaecuree | tended to Fench that wight; Dot niaht coming on, wo | Sas tenn l'iioeRtny teinarere delightful Deess very | made bythe North Ametican Truat sad 0 4 Fle] Dnsiness of pardoning © t the rieh cam partal » encamped on tho be ng eon ween this Secram: f aarignes Sng militia officers. In three years she will probably | mously high. It is not like wi “Tee Prines of russia te expected to arrive here to. | tinued y. On reaching them we found one there y eovsting iaeek hoe cad lan itt uo ort to the amount of 8900000. T We decision of tale ace 1 of the office and the superfinous oftoer bimesif, | are soid by the bushel basket gnerten, trem Frambiers. for ng ae ettendi | to be the rohooner Dolphin, and ‘he other the brig | gence by the number of death: ring there during | Will probably determine the extent of the powers of Gy revising. in thet reaprat her otherwise excellent oom: | Sor manvean enjry bie sha Dnell thet is te be beld by tbeAiog om that question, | Paradiso, frei San Bias, who had pat in for water. | the pest month securing Shere Carine | Free Beaks ander the gonertl Bantt No 4 ai events, the people will demeod almost | sold by the piece—so mu ‘The Feviaion of the constinetion tthe prevent mo- | Scme of our companions went on boortl of the Dolphin. Fourth the bands Frederick Starr and ot ilaats, Jonathan here are, between France | peaches, although maguites of the | We egaim continued our journey, aud arrived at San | not as it is a! | Chita’ end another Teepousente wes taken up ited States, the strongest affinities In re | bare with our Jersey boye for flavor, but the pears are . | Diego on the 246b of June, where | feok pareage in the | 10 City, where been alll: bs on argument suite of their literary and eei- | luscious, theit likes are mot to be met with inthe | Werig Paradiso, which had come in #r te pay es mech as §: © lot of 60 fost by Tho wht Cy - diavely the | United States Although fresh frnit of almost every strived bere after @ paseage of twenty, feet 4 Tue Bxrrorrion ro te Gary Lane —By letters very ~ At rh by i* by oy - re ore Renny on | hen ry: a ef our comy ed If the above simple facts are of any service to Youin | Tecently received. we learn that the exploring af vanad |. (me. however ean ‘with aimeoly ‘tnd ont | ) sali d from San Diego in the schooner bol phlt the enuee of troth, you are at libert see ‘them, | Under command of Captain Stansbury, of the | absodonea below Monterey, and, | - rowe frou the that they hed ta heen | on@ oblige A LOVE! TRUTH | geaphical Engineers now on rime for the Great Mot the production of Gre # treaty right to he admitind to trade on 4 Dpom a revolutionary and w nee of the past yrar bas certainly rly waelone * the moet favored nation.” so that abeola the correct prices in the markets as it ie not hed up k i i; Fptantial free trade on be adopted in each wine ae “ aut for the peur or waded steed verbmemt @lerron op thie bead, the citic card bar ed up ei y told jh Lake in ( pper California. entered Wremont’s p — etenctons, Sapiens grees greet Cevantages. The them, {n-inot Chomerchende (veosersy, possretly speat> DE, Aimer OM every cecasion, taken the part of the Vitis o Sacnaneevo Crry, Aug. 20,1849, | Pass im the Rocky Mounceiog om the Sth of Al < > 4 . “ yeh and | fear she never will | Piew . he Wits Pr 4 French ere willing, on their side, to take pork, ries, . are ineolent to the bourgeois, and endeavor to de- Peeve, Ite entire abolition which has beet ress! a yyy to | tow of Sacramento City lit Rapid Growth The Toit | The party were all in good health and fine spirite, tobacco in exchange — upotk, bad been earnestly recommended by the govern. ‘ ” e ing aceomplished two thirds of the jour Sor tbeir saikn, wince inow’, tunertee, prousen, Be,- 88 The) povdse to Grek exvegoenee © ingelt upon ineult, | leat Like other conocesions of the revelution, i will | YoU from thers bis mn Fotigue of Geld Digaing—Wealth and Sickness | Rose geotined eld of exploration 7 enormous reduction ot the present duties The | whem a compact ‘entered inte, Tiow | hence but live im the memory of the people, Aithough | | '"M™y wext | shall let you know if the Dolphin ax agee— Sufferings of tho Rmigrente, $e., #e ordinaty Oregon route ay far as Fort shee Gengrece ef the Unites States shouid ot once begis, | Cems shen ee th employers | {he liberty of the prest and the right of assootion | ives and itnot. | shall furnish you with s listof the! Our company have lceated in this piace, put ap the | leave it amd turning short to tie couch wmuar the we dhis wister, and make the specie offer, whion would | by this means Seuaeene | Sure pep Cree eustrely Snetiehes, co ieane tvetonmns } SENOS suprvengeet Pee store, and are new opening and selling goods Thie | («7 Of the (iret Sele Lake wad tes tribararien Me “a one are meer ° that tiene! Intel gomen, Ori. §. Travan Congress should pass a meet fevoraste | P*p.cqawaes ote ihe peter ct bes mecter's dieser seq | will be reguovd almost to mething. i it 10 the (Calitornia Overinnd Asscs 0, U. Wiuttamsen, Prest,) Place is about 120 miles above Seu Prancisos, and Lise ’