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am bai lemon syrup. dozen. $10 Oils a Painte— i lined per sa wm, $2 5093; white lead, per lo-, 10 fer ba hae a of aa he here 10 Ge 0 acy eee Guile, | which has been nated at San Francisco. E48 | [The points of the treaty were published in th Ibe. 8 $13 i per ‘shingle | New York Herald in December last. } pails, 0c Piekles— Quarts, per dozen, $18 8 20. Pow- The Polynesian ot the 15th of Dec. gives an der—English. 26 lb. kegs, $204 25; Dupont, in lb. tins, | count of tie interview between Com. Voorhies be. 1. Provisione—Beef, per barrel. $13 a $15. | the Islands government. On the 10th Dec. Pork, mess $20 @ 23; do. No. 1, $24 @ 26; do. prime, | King gave special audience to Com. ie $ ; Dams, per lb, 404 450.; shoulders, ow? io, Com V. introduced his officers, and addressed th doe ptt bend perib, 100 tao; rioe Se 103 jeans, | HiNe in x shor awech, stating the eireumatance q i pilet . 2 ; | the meeting of Mesers. Eames an dats 50a d5¢.; potatoes, per arrobe, (25 bs) $3 a $3 50; | 1 eeting a ‘ : 8 rancisco, aod intormed his Majesty taat he h Lan as i . soi, "Semsss | been: comemanionasd to bring the treaty to h nly at the time d prize fight reso- | same time with the candidates for the several wn Fa poy pm eape ‘Aescrab) ly. The | offices of State. No nomination was made tor certa: ly the safest, combining the advantages of | finished building in the rear, and broken open, and pees ing the best accommodations, and a fame | money ie the amount of two thousand dollars ukea jor ind i i that resolution, was | the local officers, and as a matter of course, they speed * unsurpassed by any boat on the river.” | therefrom. Officers Claughley and Backmaa on py ey be pon ges t= yee taken place on | were expected to hold over until some other form | Indeed, launches plied between the two great | Suturday last arrested ot named John McCrea- Sunday, and also a prize fight, which came off a | of government should be determined upon. A | cities of San Francisco and Sacramento valy | dy, on suspicion of having committed the robbery. few days since for five hundred dollars a side, in | meeting ot citzens was recommended by the Al- | when freights of wheat, hides id tallow were | He was held for examination. which eyes were gouged out, &c. Notwithstand. goles, for the parpess of taking into consideration | ready for the market. The first steamboat sent up | We are requested to state that the steamer Sena- ing the resolution, another bull and bear fight took e expediency of applying for a city charter; but | the Sacramento was the property of a very enter | tor will sail from her usual berth, at Clark’s Point, place this aftervoon, and was largely attended by | the then state of aflairs, and the fact that the new | prising geutieman of this cuy, now deceased, and | jhig day, at 11 o'clock, A. M., instead of to-morrow, the members of the honorable body. New Year's | government was hardly in operation, prevented | was of pigmy dimensions, with a pocket engine, | her usual day. day was unusually dull here, A ball was given | any movement in regard to the matter. There is | end not adapted to the purposes for which she was [From the Alta California, Jan. 14) in the evening by the members of the Legisla- | no one who has reflected upon the subject, or given | procured, ‘ot of superior speed, either, if our Silas Dies 14 bikee Um antsaition ti Gad thas ture, at the State House, and was much larger | it any’attention, who does not perceive the im- | recoliection serves us; it lives a matter of history, among the varied eemend ‘of Culitoraia the fine than the previous cae—so much so, that both the | portance of some clearly defined form of govera- | that in the menth of January, two years ago, the | iis are not without most worthy representatives . per Ib, a Sogars | be Senate Chamber and Assembly Room were used | ment, in consonance with our own American | steamboat started from Sacramento, and was dis- 7 —Erown, per} . yeilow, per Ib., 24.@ 230°; | Court. : for dancing, which was kept up unula late hour. | ideas. ‘The Mexican law 1s but imperfectly un- | tanced four days into Benicia, by an ox team, Ais have bad conssion 19 Lee ech ane madd leaf, 85 ‘a S70.; crushed, 84 a 260. Segats—Havaoa, | The Polynesian says, as a messenger of pea SEN. derstood, and cannot be carried out to the letter; | which had rolled out of the former place by the in #0 doing, and lending thas tabi aid. ainaes 1 Oe M, $85 # 55; imitation do . $150.20, Teas —Green, | and good will, the visit of Com. Voorhies is con T lb, 600700; black do, 25 a 45c, Tobacoo— i Ls pet ree ath hee, oul tin ance $445. dially welcomed by the government of the I: z The King teels strenghthened and relieved by th ate fpr a Ri Toor Olorelag— kindly tone of the Copnetaio 3 relieved by, h Ligi y ; heavy. an advance of 75 or 80 percent. | €xpressions of interest for government 01 Furniture—An advance of 80 a 100 per cent. Molasses ie pat of the goverament of the United States! gallon, 60 a 600.; sugar house, 65 a 75e. ‘The latest dates from the Islands are to Decem -» $15 @ Oars and sweeps. per foot, | her 22. On the night of the 13th the brig Patapsco a, foot, $10; old, do.. $5 | Capt. West, 150 days trom Boston, was drivel ashore stated where). Her cargo will b mostly saved, and she may be got off, but mue | NEibrary of Rev. Mr. ‘Thurston, of Kat month, $90 @ 100; coastwise, $50 foreign ibrary of Rev. Mr. Thurston, of Kailual en $75 Sho Lightering and lan dean the has been consumed by fire. The loss ton, $5 8, Watering ships, per gallon, ix azo reparable. A large number of important uapub Water casks, Ge, Ci r load, aceordin, Roa tance, just, peroz, | bor, together with accumulated papers ot th in coin, $16 fa 16. Labor— h Per | years, ware destroyed soot ‘oy joc! wages, oe Oa ek ue certs $580. Storage, per month, |“ The propeller Massachusetts and sloop St. encouraging and fostering science We have now among us many ‘otlemen, painters, engravers and other (=a Jan 3, 1850 and we have been living under a sort of hades great road leading south, on the same day that nourer ton Mr. Dovexass introduced biils declaring the San | Podge system, the law being a sort of olla podrida | witnessed the steamboat’s departure. From. this poe the dne artes Joaquin, Mockelume, and Tuolume rivers, naviga- | Collated from all countries, and mixed and jumbled | time, * no poagecene wheels dashed the brine,” | “orentific ble streams; referred to the Committee on Come | Up together. The powers of the officers and of the | until the fall of 1849. kindred spirits, and we trust that they will receive merce and navigation. Ayuntamiento, are not clearly known, and they The new year dawns upon the n gatas by | on ‘encouragement which will cause them to remain ‘The following was offered by Mr. Taytor :— have in some instances exceeded them in the | steam of all the navigable waters in the State. permanently among us. ‘Whereas, It has become evident to persons coming to | Most marked and illegal manner, without a shadow | The transition from the sluggish method of travel Gon FF I ite Sohn Mane this State by land, via New Mexico, aad is the general | of wuthority, their onlyargument being expediency. | artecedent to the discovery of gold, to the swift- | gi 2 has Mack ogy 4 Th mn ne opinion of those who have been engaged in the surveys | For instance, the sale of the public domain was | gliding and agreeable conveyance by steam, now | ts. Edwar This jenaie, wd on ig sees. snd explorations of the country lying between this aed | utterly illegal, and perfectly at variance with the | afforded, has been sudden, but perfectly in eharac- | Thompson.— - an hen es es tel ame up the State of New Mexico, that there ts amor | provisi@ns existing relative to the matter. We | ter with the main features of Culiforaian improve- | ©” the 4th inst., for damages for insuflicient food and better wagon road than bas been have no reason to doubt that. the members of the | ment. Last spring, it was considered an extraordi- | and other mal-treatment of plaintiff asa cabin pas- heretofore, which will shorten the distance some hun- ‘ “ i io . aptly 1 of three huadred | serger on board the bark Spartan, chartered by the dreds of miles: Theref old council acted as they believed for the best in- | nary achievement to sail a vessel of three huadre +] ta Van Di a at Taek te ae terests of the community, and they certainly served | tons, drawing eight feet of water, up to * Sutter's | defendants, pom Pept il PNA sghemen org faithfully and cheerfully. But ever since their | Embarcadero;’*and when the bark Whiton arrived pened om bret aa hie ys 38 9 Vertis oa eral election, the Prefect and Alcalde, and the Ayun- | at that point onthe River Sacramento, with her | $101 fri e plaintitl. bop: teh cag ai herp survey of an old road raid to exist bet ra | tamiento, have been constantly at loggerheads, | royal yards crossed, the newspapers said it was an | “nd decided against ee oe grater ng part «1 New Mexico and the Kastera extremity of the | and disagreeing upon most important subjects. | astonishing feat. The white sail of the laggard | 8@me cause of action—Marcus Synnott having re- ® dray | lished translations, which have cost immense | MH i of 40 cubic feet, great Tulare Valiey; also that they recommend the es- | W. t 5 ch ing from our rivers; the | Covered a verdict agamst them for $100 on 10tn | Per ton of ry’s were the U. S. Navy vessels in the tablishment of military posts lang toe road for the UO I I eR to Lo r or give back the din of splashing pad- | December last. Bwinelle, Holt and Marshall, REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Henolula. ‘g ina protection of emigrants, comiog to and returoivg from | have acted im an unaccommodating spirit from | dies, and the scream of the steam alarm startles | plaintifi’s attorneys, Norton and Satterlee, for de- Ba an ee St eee The following U. S. naval vessels were SBuy State, sgainet the warlike Indians who infest this | 10 "grt and made no endeavors to smooth the | the colitary haunts of wild birds and beasts, while | tendants. pons ay 1% Henolulu on the 7th ot December :— every description of merchandiee, the markets gene- Sloop. of. ‘That our representatives ia Congress befur- | administration of the civil affairs, and evinced | its percing, cadence flouts aloug the ai he air, Insanity —A man named Filiht, on board the | rally bave experienced a decline, aw: ted to us hi tion in | no very particular care for the common weal. ening the lone Indian from his sad reverie, to | ship Geo. Washington, Capt. Holdredge, in a fit of is. and Shoes.— Light, pegged, and sewed, for sum. | Propeller ) o perfection the ovatemplated Atlantic and | In mal ct matters, where at was expected he | contemplate that which before him glides phaatom | insanity, while the officers were at dinner, seized ices , and quotations merely | ary’s, Com. Voorhees, for East Indies. Pacttc Kailroad bec imgerton oe. the ), =r0r4 would ach he » has fain carver and pots others ie, a neos ina fearfal dnesiny--¥0 toa nee a oe vaded wie ball ant ag Ht the ss P ia, patna Waeecntecte — enone aaeneag ture now convened and in ression at San Joss, do most | have felt called upon to the responsi- e fee the notes of exulung triumph of a | whieh fortunately missed him. e chief of police forthe the enter bye ba Be pact) State inwae bility, bee come at tardily with some prcciamaic Tiysuirions being, sexetalling even i doom of was immediately sent for, and he was secured. sin aoe sen 32 pre foment and no decline can INTERESTING FROM PAWN. < i | cale dissatisfaction, and create | rapidly declining people in our proud prowess. Tux Tusatre.—We understand that a buildin tyne Moe! ccincanhnenadnneiatin opinion both feasible and practicable, Adjourned, | “culated to. produce diseati f My fd ¢ rt e un tha int | Candles, ~ Sperm are still in good demand, The Mock | new and additional perplexiti: His course with ‘he power of steam holds this place in. “ a ‘The State Lean. | regard. to the last ts was certaialy ill-ad- | communication with the important and flourish now erecting in Washington street is to be fitted | on band bas slightly Increased, and sales are readily MOVEMENTS ON THE ISTHMUS, 3 i Z| upas a theatre, and that artisans are already at | effected st our quoted prices. Stearine and tallow [From the Al @ California, Jan. 14.) . | Vited, to say the least. It was necessary to fill the | cities of the North, and even beyond these, lines ot | work upon it for that purpese. We are not in- in firm at our present quotations. On the 5th instant, an act was passed ai the capi- | in the Ayuntamiento, or sufler that body | smaller steamers extend, conveying passengers and | formed whether the manager of the Eagle Theatre Coat.—The stock on hand small, and a slight advance | S{atistics of the Shipments of the Pr tal of San Jose, and received whe approval of the | naturally for want of a quorum, and leave | freight almost into the heart of the gold region. | hus arrived in town, but presume he 1s “about in | 28# taken place since our last, and Governor, authorising of loan of money, to pay | the government to be administered by the other | Oa the bays, irom point to point, steam urges the | spots.” Without any very great cost, a very neat ee be expected, owing to the increased number cious Metals. immediate demands upon the treasury, until a per- | local officers. No provisions had been made for | crowded passenger craft along; and as we trace | and pretty little theatre can be fitted up. ene. | * mmern new Ly Sag ogee wai manent tand can be raised for the purpose.” The | an election at the same time and place as that for | the course which it has shaped by lengthened | cegsity oy places of public amusement is daily be- | supplied, and sales slow at es market being ‘ats concedes dct wigan aka sum to be raised 1s wot to exceed two hundred | 2 Senator and Representative, although, if the Pre- | clouds of smoke, or listen to the burr of paddies, | comimg more apparent, and a theatre is the place Cofjce in good demand, ers pared are fully sus- s ' ms thousand dollars, and for a time not less than six | fect judged he had the right to order an election, | the music of the warming bell, the rush of escaping all others moet likely to attract the public. The | tained. notwithstanding @ large quantity has arrived | be full of energy, for the Panama Echo of the 8 nor more than twelve years, the whele sum paya- | he should have done so upon more than two days’ | steam, more than ever do we find it in our hearts } bad sti ry haps | within the past week. i hi 1 to Ne ble at the pleasure of the “State, at any tieae ae r | notice. But it was not unul the Alcalde had as- | to exclaim, truly this is more than American ! for pple eee gh hn poatanigl god a4 Jordage.— Im slight demand, and sales are effected at ene, sour efter iretacngi pale the expiration of six years. The act provides for | sumed the responsibility of ordering an election to And this 1s indeed the * age of steam. houses,” but we may now look with some degree is gentieman fr 6) ity the reception of proposals, addressed to the Trea- | fill vacancies, that Mr. Hawes came out and order- — { confidence for the termination of the rai tn of the mail, and, in this way, placed the public surer, to furnish the whole amount, or any part | ed an election for Alcaldes, and an entirely new Miscellaneous Local Matters, fon, when a thea Sai boand 40 doa cnmebing ket a till far. | Possession of the details of the late news fro Longs HAPPY NEW YEAR. . : surer and the Chairman of the Finance Committee | petty and unwo: iece of manwuvring. ein | 4 with . racte’ care! fics. —A large prices 3 Of the Senate, and of the Chairman of Committee Ressasar of the Montior was not the leapt amusing | Who sought to revive the gay and social festivities spineres. Cuaspnen Well ong aly at soon cour) riers semen 6s jain about the eame as our last quotation From the Panama Echo. Feb. one = Latin carer ea ee eee Dregs ind Medicines ~The market continues over- We understand that the Hon. J.C. Fremo can work together, and produce a more tavorable | *tocked, and the demand very limited. Senator from California, and who arrived here on Ways and Means of the Assembly, who shall | portion of at. So great an opinion had he of his | ¢f ur “fader land,” on these selfish shores, musi select the most favorable, and place them before | own powers and worthin at he couldn’t at all | have enjoyed yesterday, which was the openin y the Legislature for approval. The act further pro- | see the necessity of having a new Prefect. He | ®m1versary of another year. Though the rain fe impression than one of superior arsistic merit. sh ~ Stock on band small, and sales are brisk at | tne 2ist ult., by the steamer Oregon, will leaj vides as tollows :— appears to have acted under the conviction, that | 1 torrents, a4 though penitent skies o'er canopied | 7Tpuzeguen te clearly proven in the instances of it prices, Panama to-day, for Gorgona and Chagres, whe| “Tf the Legislature shall decide to accept, or n- | that office was sufficiently well filled, and to his | & land hushed in the stillness of night, and weptfor | 1,718, O08 26h Cee Spank ee Mee ie Bee ork at of 250 | he will emburk’on board the steamer Georgia, i struct the Treasurer to accept, any such off-r, tor | own personal satisfaction. But we are dwelling | the departed year, and for the repeated follies ot C Bors.—W ived a viel peaches meet with Teady ale in small quentiiien at New York. and thence proceed direct to any part or the whole of said loan of the said sum | too long upon this matter; the election was held, pocorn peu gm ane year fied feces a hg “yr rs e vise j Meet apo prices quoted, ington. Col. F. has been detained here of money, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer of | and the old Aleaides aud members of the Ayunta- | though the winds howled a requiem for ‘i sf lay in our office from two celestials, bearing eac! the : p B& re A . Lime — Scarce and in d 4. Sales of 20 barrels at | illness of his wife, Mrs. F., daughter of Col. the Staie, and he is hereby authorised and re- | miento were re-elected. ing forty-nine, and ushered in with storm and uh Lgecgte es Sun ae compliments of Jon- $15 60 per Doh esau ton; but we are kratified to learn that the cou quired, to prepare and execute bonds, in such form | We hope that we shall soon be rid of everything | B€*S, t of cy of a 4 d_nation| 2) oo perme he y= Baan ag The | “ Lumber.—Slowly end steadily declining. Stock on | geous and accomplished lady is now entirely as he may deem proper, for such amounts as may | that smacks of the Mexican law, and that the et the day which succee pastry was most curiously uoned, and was | band materially aed by recent arrivals,andevery | covered. a a f d nature was as cheering and | almost too pretty to eat, but the “ outside barba- nce of tinued decline. Framed houses com- vedic tae, ibs than to tateommd tatiatase coef eaunike got ees " CG tiful as the period when the world shail be at | rians” devoured it “all the time.” May the sha- advanee on the price of luuiber on 2 cheveaied Lc Regret wupdrg ro 2 ix able to the lender or lenders at the time stupu- draw up acity charter, promulgate it, and | Pe@¢e—When man shall emerge trom the strange | dow of Jon-Ling never be less! randies of choice brands in good demand, | fac’ wat ther ; alloc; lated by the parties, and bewring such rate of in- terest lly contracted for by the partiesjand ap- | and then, if approved of, make the proper applica- | the present day, and stand forth there blessed with | Hughes, Jas. Russell Glasgow, and Wm. Dresco, " “ A ts slaughtered dail, d from thirty-five to fo bmit it fairly to the people for their ratificatien; | ¢Xcitement which broods over the human family at Porice Covrt—Iuxoat, Vorixe.—-Thomas | Syieny. eee fal te aoe nad Soteee eed hogs to supply the. inhebitante ° Panama, travellers crossing the Isthmus, with fresh m proved of by the Legislature, payable quarter yearly | tion to the Legislatare for an act of incorporation. ery —contentmens. were arrested for attempting to vote at the recent sherry. and port, in cases,in de- | Some eight barrels of flour, baked into bi Gat of any money in the ‘Treasury, not otherwise | Itis unnecessty to hold a doaen public meetings 1 When the sun rose, struggling through the storm | election. ‘They were held to bail to answer. Champagne of chcice biand scarce, and meets | Cakes, aud pies, are consumed daily. ‘The bre appropriated : eaid bonds all be signed by the and beve Sicmnventis §when ,the vartous inte- Sf aan Patines iiktoush geht yoo y nee Arrewrrsp Svicioz.—A_man named Wm. H. area declining We note the sales of 400 | sweet and wi tolesome, wee vovernor, and countersigned by the Treasurer, an rests of the§ community are represented in the > Le Tay was taken to the Police office on Thurs- . The weather for the last two weeks has be shall be delivered to the successful bidder tor said council. We pavement ourselves adverse to a | muddy water, and predicted for himself a severe ‘4 vie Se se. Coe 28 08 day, from Long waeti oe attempting to cut his Slight decline of beet and pork, and exceedingly cool and pleasant, for this climate throat with a razor. Joan.whenever the money so loaned shallbepaidinto movement of this kind some time since, prior to | ‘4! ithe interchange of those informal courte- ‘e could not ascertain the ppited. Butter of good qual ‘de- | season. The fine sea breeze, which blow: the ‘Treasury, and to the amount only of auch pay- | the organization of the State government, but now | *¢8 and convivial greetings with which the New cause. fening gale, both morning and eveni q ment, and at such time after the contract forthe loan | that matters are arranged at the capital, we fally | Yeat’s day 1s indeed made happy at home. At an bi i gors —Firm at pr , d, | freshing and bracing to the nerves. The ai is made, as the Treasurer shall choose to call for it; | believe that the time for action has arrived, and cary Bats our young gentlemen were to be seen aa rer hain eaengg yO hoes har- | of goed quality, ecarce dry and healthy; ie ie ae dry season, oh and if the lender sbali fail ou such call to pay into | hope that the Ayuntamiento will at once give their in sie d ancle deep, or leaping the pools of ques- booty ns aan ie rol 6 ph or ms a ‘bacco, Supply abundant, rales dull. have had no rain for over a month ‘y the Treasury the amount so agreed to be loaned, | immediate attention to a matter so important tothe | Monable depth—traversing the streets in every di- muda oor Wek dot cae tap cee zara — A prime article evils readily ; stock on band | “On Sunday last, was celebrated the rites of his contact for said loan shalt be forfeited, or not, interests of the entire community. Ponce ig Gem tn dy aren api pence be oa wey on Magy he with ‘light dameine. We ws oe. nage between Robert Wallach, Esq., of Wash pleasure ot the Legislature. | —_— becor 5 o ie 5 bay Fer he pay — of eS interest, according to | Sale of Water Lots, ture. Some white kids there were, 80 fortunate as | BOt informed of the _yedonter of the name of . vena LC, eaeeee pe en rockrd the stipulations of this ect, and the ultimate re- | gery the Alta California. 4). to “have a hand in it” when they could have been | the vessel. We understand that Copan Ring- ’ vation; tinig Se the marriage we have no demption of the principal of the loan hereby con- | _ The sale of the four hundred and thirty-four | spared the mortification of being mudied by snug. | gold 1s now engaged 1m surveying the harbor, and edg | ween the beantdfal daughters of New G: tracted and authorieed, the revenues, present and | Water lots, under the direction of the town autho- | ly keeping the pocket. There were boots blacked | Will, in a few days, be able to buoy out that dan- and the enterpri oung men of North Am: e, and faith of the State, are irrevocably | , came off January 3d, in front of the Alcalde’s | for the occasion, and which presented an odd con- | g€rous portion of our harbor known as Blossom | pigge, and hence the ruinous resulte gy é | office. There was a very large co'lection of bid- | trast, peeping outunder the clods of yellow clay, rock. ces ; but we predict for the future « wore uaturai | MF Corwine, the American. Consul, was p ders, and our friend, George E. Tyler, who was | but “Day and M: ly “on hand” or on | Tur Turr.—We learn that one of our enter- | # look forward to « healthy trade | &t the bull party im the evening; #0 were moat Deeply es we regret the necessity of this coarse, the foreign residents and city authorities, we cannot see how it can well be avoided. Tue | the auctioneer, did not have to wait loag for bids, gc our observa : prising feliow citizens, who is a eet lover of the J ) q zited. — word, that marriage was celebrated under sinte necsselty of bavine tes oon for it appeared as if they never would be done bid- e fair recipients of these New Year's calls, | sports of the turf, has imported from Sydney a San Francisco Shipping Intelligence. +4 “ ‘i i rg ae pose i tho olan geouee | ding. During ‘he sale, there was quite an amusing | toe, evinced admirable composure and even joy- | splendid English stallion and mare—brood ani- poi igs wre binant — — as cle manifest; for no government cau go upon | episode, somew unusual at an auction. Mr. ess, under circumstances so well calculated | mals—of great beauty. We presume we shall hear , Lahaina. Granadian friends feel a little timorous lest “uck,” and its respective officers live upon ex- | Clark, who wes “in the market,” held a deed for of them and their progeny upon the turf ot Cali- Bonishen, Valparaiso. United States should deem it of sufficient pectancy, or, like the chameleon, * feed on air”— | One of the lots about to be sold, which he had pur- f pressed the con: | fornia. eT portance to annex the Isthmus of Panama to more especially in Calitornia. "The office of the | Chased at a former sale, and which he exhibited to Raping ts vets, and glanced sigaifi- | Syoorina.—John Southworth was arrested for “ren already extensive territory. Should such an e' Treasurer would be the same sinecure that King thebidders. Mr. Branvan made a speech, declar- | cantly at their boots, and of course the ladies press- | Grng a pistol at his partner, with intent to kill. weang oo These ever occur, of which we have but litte app Alfeunie bestwed upon Fortuuie, which he so | ig the previous sale invalid, and launching out into | ed the cake ead wine, and strove to forget their | Committed. Lunette, Keen, East port. sions gt the present period, we have no clearly defined :— other topics Several other persons spoke. Toere | Bruseels carpeting altoge: j evrroerD MURDER. _ . bd Walle, Jr, Skettord Ritaven. object will oy efiected by honorable pu “ore bat to hold the purse— Tapes dcal of anghing, sowie, “opnpre nae e a ye Sonate on Tor te Th Placer Times, of the Sih inst , furnishes Dorr, ye ty Sandwich Islands. | treaty, or negotiation, and not by the force of, q There # nothing it.” down” argument, except by Mr. Tyler, who con- | “may we have many happy returns of the same!” me ol Erne cortiontere 4 fs anepeond “eg 0 Sears, Boston, The United States isa law-abiding nation, ‘The speedy action of the Legislature should be fe i vd af cys yy pong “ty orgy ‘am, Pais nen desires to obtain possession of no territory, € peedy ¢i nuld ducted that most’ successfully, knocking down the [From the Same Paper, Jan. 4) thirteen miles below this city, on the 4th inst Sparsen. Fal ihemen's Land. i ¥e given to the tion of an act to provide a | jots to the tune of $635,130. The terms of the sale Tom axp Jexny.—A certain ‘compound, the in- | they discovered the body of a man floating in the 6 eer Rerinds| ren eu Ty peg achanes t0 cote mas : crvetee eee oo ae ome were one, fourth cab, cae Soares ip three months, | gredients of which are only known ta those deep | river, which they supposed to have been murdered, JrBad Teoumeeh, Kickmond, NYork. tion of the American Union, we heve wot perty ced capitation tex are to be levied, Jet it be | Qhé,{purth im six months, and the balance in nine | jy ihe mysteries of the article, and who have deal- | {rc the circumstances of the body and one ard On Eeee uctiend. Diane, BOcincns, doubt it would be highly advantageous to all done now, the sooner the better. We believe that months. pa PE, ings with spirits, has recently made its appearance containing a number of large cuts. The name of York. people resident here. ‘The obvious result of it will meet with approval, and know of no other | ‘Ine Yumae indians, in our market. Red placards, bearing the cabalis- | Gaylord was on the-bosom of the shirt of the de annexation would be the enhanced value of expedient which oan be resorted to. Before, how. | (From the Alta California, Jaa 14 ) ue letters T-O-M & J-E-R-K-Y, stare us in the | ceased. The following order was found in one of perty of every description ; the improved Gute, the tanelll ef cnsh aa aan Gaal fe Eas, he Upon the banks of the Colorado river lives a | face in almost every public house. If a man is | the pockets of the pantaloon: agriculture, which is now languishing in ii wheels ot the government coach would creak for | W#tlike tribe, culled the Yamas Indians, and more | kvecked down in the sireet, “Yom aad Jerry” is ,. Sackamento Crry, Sept. 21, 1849. cance; the developement of = mineral resou want of greasing, and therefore a loan must be | ¢X@uieite specimens of the human form divine were | said to be the cause; a man falls dowa, it is | | Messrs. Winter & Latimer will please let the of the country; flourishing condition of Sed. Tbe oct cided th ne been lished in the Bever turned into this breathing world by gooddame | Owing to the influence of “Tom and Jerry;” if a | bearerof this order have the chest which L left at chanical and industrial pursuits; the open {this city, and fully heonght te the. neties Nature. They are tall, manly and muscular, and | pane of glass is broken, enll poor “Tom | your place on the 28th day of Nevember last. It is construction ot roads; besides the powerfall isis. Whether ut has received their favoe | POSS¢#S @ native grace of manner peculiar to the | and Jerry.” His shoulders must be of Atlantean | @ green painted chest, marked * Wm. Smith, S. 7 | + :, mt ws given nme | isplay sideration or not, we are unintormed; bat SUperior tribes of the red man. They are athletic | proportions to bear all the sins that are attributed | Fiaucisco, Calitorm ours, b year tay from pop on - oal as the money may be furnished in sums of $5,000, 84d swift of foot, and as bold as they hardy. | to him. It he P W. M. Saurm. ty incalculable. We think, therefore, all feverish we apprehend no difficulty. Repudiation is an ex. | Thew ski is of a dark copper color, but smooth | character, we call re The body was buried near the bank or the river, wiaed, NBedtrke hensions had better be allayed. When the plodec trine, end no new State would ever @nd clear, and their countenances betoken great | ties to “put him down.” zens have attempted | about thirteen mules trom this place, where those Svinvilie,& dame, N York, is ripe it will fall; then is the tme to gather ¢ the audacity to repudiate her det frankness and intelligence. But in this, their good | it, and succeeded,without much exertion, in putting | interested can obtain particulars, by applying to her, Derr, Boston. fruit. ; verythir looks belie them; for as a class, they are treacher- | him down, but it requires a city ordinance to keep | the cemp ef Mr. John Woods Le gd SF) Valgessten, The siset bi at the et ous, deceitful, and great theves. They are the | him down. We do re: think that “Tom and IMPORTANT DECISION. Benenna, Outeen Besos. " = tome vod bm hed her bonds will be | Most expert swimmers, passing one half their time | Jerry” should both be “comprehended” under the The Placer Times, ot the Sth ist, reports the Bark Hecmion, Stiver, N Fork. pe te e Ys ae a ath Amence, oft in the rushing waters ot the great Red river of the | “vagrant” ect. following somewhat important decision:— orn vores ie hee Sealants, God. ennteenseeins Min renr woul West, breasting the most violent current, aad EL Dorano.— Wonders, sure, will never cease Civul Court, Sacramento District —Judge Tho- Balt di on Goown ve fails it tok i i the raw of than the money at short dates at usa | transporting heavy burdens from shore to shore. | The indomitable spirit of the Yankee nation 1s | ™4*, preeiding.—Robinson and others vs. Cun- owever ‘ Gate ; rious interes ban land specula ningham and others —This Was an action tor tres however ripe; and is, therefore, eaten like a green bay The experts wre not men alone; the women are | bound to thrive, an ck 07 u 5 in the pres won ‘ ‘ roasted or fried; it is of pleasant flavor, not flated state arket equally dextrous. The principal article of food Twelve days ago, a ; pars againet the f hal and others, for 4 Soelf, ee povate ot ate a | with them is the mesquit bean, which grows in | eastern side of Pectambeth aueare, baring anes falls jown a house in provess of erection over ike a sweet potato rossted; when boiled. in Ou, it is mealy, like a good potato, and in this wi is cut into short pieces, The plant upon whie ‘hiladelphis. grows, though bearing the elevation and app é ance of a tree, has no wood in its stem; it greet abundance near the banks of tne Colorado | building it touched to th und the nd paw py them when ripe, in the pomed of : iw rs band ‘fell Prete ov 2 ocgasqnenge f involving the question whether so dried and prepared as atole or | We looked, and lo cious and pretty building | fowable lands are iweluded in Satier's grant ».08 in all Indian tribes, per- | stood upon the corner of the square. ‘There was | Verdict for defendants. riotism is not g wh. A good deal of interest was excited nat there are many of | #hd Gila rive Id not bat derive # TAW state, the new Stare eruel. The wom W ” ., Collard, Sydney, NSW. | fibrous ual plant, and with leaves from purses. We shail | form the work, and collect the beans in huge | a sound of revelry by night.” Lights flashed from pee yo ngwend . Ship Sarah rarker, Nantucket, eight is in do w and trust the commit. | we het baskets, hold ing vashel and more, which | the windows and aeons. The chinking of eoia, The Plocer ames, ot the Bits, ony — We have Bark Agelal delpaia. D4 .. tt long. dnl ae nity wi finding in this land | Mey bear upon their heads. fon oan matron goes | the clinking of glaaves, the busy hum of voices, ne days this week, although considera- fibre upon which fifty or more grow; to of mineral wealth, a couple of tundred thousand | OUtt0 pick beans, sh s her papoose, claps it | and the “tort! tort! tort!” of the cornet a piston, Sfaliea. It is the opinion ot the length of nine orten inches each, some sit dollars at the disposal of the State. in the basket, and if it is necessary for her to cross | were all reality. No conjuror had entranced the ant,” who has resided here-eigh Jantains weighing two poun * ah din, senaae 4: Lei as Wiles abide x the stream, approaches the bank, tosses the basket | senses, but the strong arm of man had caused the | Yea®, that the reioy eeason is about over. The F Mae Susenee ay tums Gehan “rT pt' | wet the water, and springs in after it. The bas- | El Dorado to spring up like the whated’ye-call-it Secrameoto bas fallen a lide, and we believe the warns Pea Phe Geld Manes of the Lethmus, , (From the Paname Echo, F Ly There is now in Panama a gentlema Lagat. paraiso. just arrived from the interior—the Rareen ron kets are coated with a resinous substance, and are | from the ashes, as Mrs. Skewton would say. The | Water i the sloughs, back of the city, is slowly impervious tothe water. The swimmer then gives | E been re-built by Chambers & Mee | Teeeding. the basket a whirl before her, making it spin . It is ve ri around and fly before with extraord: neatly finished in the mterior, Married, has an orchestra at one end, in which, last [From the Alt [ ‘aliti Jan. 14 Teguas—who showed usa rich specime: nee Sue tmecnen’ 9 They swim high out of water, and evening, a very fait band was playing. The no- | _ Im thiscity, ow the ith inst by. Neury L. y grains, 22 cavats fine. He relates that his ¢ Beet ihe Pom nat eget | tne keenest tena | ee heen wn, Nun, Pn we | RM ues Anois Boa mn =P ha ee le 0 this State of moi ol iy Sn paper par- | clever French musician, who plays th: i ity. Jen 4—Th il of rem to $6 worth of this gold per day. endred thousand dollars fora time net monetkey | ties. They are very fond of mule meat, horses, | quite remarcable alii cod io aT Died, fsueileto, but we'vere unable to obtain Wee sumone ths | geld, Seewnifot aed of rich grain, is wulike the d “4 such emall deer,” and devour them when hour of going to press. mm an average will be found as large asa g ‘nia suis Ditties, @ CLEARED. of rice. This feet proves that our mimers dan T-Back Whiton. fre Isthmus ere not ‘experienced with digging op Biss hes Gey —— ae So alee oe the poreee S 4 < . . which they do not iT, 18 eq to « Re Twi ‘ ~ aa daily product. Thi 4 Grano Lat cenies.—The tollow d ecarcely warmed through. of t i SS Se do they aleo eat, half cooked, “ owed the late fire Le thos ioe tcts, of grand larceny, a: They abominate their more civilized neighbors | te late uo city, and severally sente bed of the Gila, the Pumos and Maricopas, who are | Repeats: W Quinn, two years’ hard labor quite civilized, cultivate the soil, and receive a | Ho Streets, wit and chain; Peter Ne In Ghote, on the morping of the Sth inst.. Jawes P. Frese of Green Valley, Bath county, Virginia, Richmond and Staunton papers please copy. q on the morni u pen any au fald loan, to the m Le % the 7th inst, of inflammation of the rf S - , Patrick Ayre, Thomas Crosby, Thomas Dent N. Breer, late of Memphis Tennessee. ithe ateaiy wed eu” "Phy ac aude ertchinnegagea Soret | Jewe Mart Abtono, Jove Astaioy one pears had i hn van varie ed | Bah Seteeniens avurer: and the Chairmen of xald committess | MED. | om, the public streets, with ball and ehain ; G Ge ent arate Roney Saw, vad wich Islands, ct from allof said bide, such one or = Seneral, a native chief, Calo Azul, who has half-a- 1, Lucian Munios. ‘aod At ble researches. One hing : dozen wives and a military suit of clothes. The ; iil and cha In this city, on the S0th ult, Frawcis Fonnes, Eeq , heap en this part of \the Isthmas, the elima’ ae apd F uanee are fhe deadly fore of the Wks cir eutbiebiies have ounet = in ‘siidlaha gon of Six Forbes, Baronet, at the house of Dr. hw LG fine and healthy, and adit is “te ee wi paches, an ake war ase od je erne Trond: rat ue the Apacheri aaa return todo with paige. can House for $50,000. It B designed to convert sim thie city. om the 12th instant, Gro. F ENrigelen evan: —) 4 we oh eee the low prise ot If the Leg Calo Azul, a littt@more than a year ago, thought | the same into public buildings. ‘The location is @ , oged about 28 years. i 3 California, wl the Treasurer to accept may euch cffer,for euy | Xont SG, hong | ioe unaverabios othe hook aity, om the 84 Yast. of inflammation of the F a4 $ the whole of sald loan of the A." 4 it proper to make an attempt to civilize the Yumas. ; twise, the choice 1s good. Mr. Natwasien Writs, of Boston, member of Fr och Lecendia, Bx 4 a t ye it shall be the duty of the Treaeurer of the ‘Sean ‘aud He therefore took a war party, and met the Yu- Free Purtic Scnoo..—We perceive that Mi Pacific C , ship York. ’ ‘ utherlaed and required. to prepare and a if a by od eee J. Ly proposes to open a public school 1m Shia elty. 7,9 15th inst., of inflem- 12—Barn Bmine Tondora, ayn — give the \« uch fori « for tobe civilized, they turn jo and wi dalo ist Chapel on 10: mation of bowele, Mr. J. MeGvuine, im the 56th oy 4 “ ’ sogteedon between Bimesifend | Azul’s little party, whereupon that chief rerarned pegs sexes. At Presents ne chores’ bee tute ‘on ia | Year of is age . 1 spr: Bark Cosoha: owtens ee eee aon } 4 dollars, to the bosoms of his wives and his corn-‘ields, | to be made, Mr. P. depending upon the friends of | _,08 Curtie Creek, lath ult., Dr. Jonx Manrey Howe, ADVERTISED. ora at the time with a vow never to attempt to civilize the Yumas | the school, and the public generally, for contribu | ,C*tmantown, Pa. Jan 14th, ship Sazah & Eli < eguin—unlevs An had an invincible band of his | tions te enable bis to support it. Me P comes to 94 inet, Mr. Facvraice F. Ranvourn, of Bowles: Lai peed of tg the Laghtatere. pu warriors with him. us recommended from gentlemen qualitied to judge athe Doo Geiscvser “ esr seney in the tevesaryuctel er wise appropriated. Steam Travel in Callfornta, of his capacities. ‘The California Markets, (or Sane = > Said bonds eball be signed by the Governor and cou. | (From the Alte California, January 14.) .—We learn from the Parifie News, WRSLENAS pastes Suaaene. Hy . teeta bast sso ines Motoerer tee teeaee |W, there Te one event of he pear goae by de. of the person who was found mur: ertgand shone et pre pet So fe serving of commemoration as productive of the sion, a few d. Drogans. 7 (mount cay of ses grentest possible good to the greatest portion of | has been identified as that of Thomas Brown, fe °. 4 5 ? Otter the contract for tl the community, then we are co ned to be- | is said to have been a seama: 8 650. ‘eet, 1 | : rbail choose to call for lieve the introduction of steam facilities of com- nity of the Mission. N. ‘ aoe reas wa R : 'owient er tal eae shell be Seba gon of tht better and more abundant | ed us hiviog been of «very noonsredstesntoy Eo"hael Set puTeS ear oee el aes ie 8 Sw, hy abundan i inoflensive disposition. . v s 4.59 @ gare i od, of wot * pleasure of the Legisiature | at all events,” of the first Me. B " ‘will be saved im ® damaged state, 6 ime » bos : \s deo. 4. bor the payment of the interest. scoording to RAL OF Mr. The solemn strains of iss 7 Saee i , 2 @e olen a funeral march resounded yesterday in our street: Mgence from the ip ’ Sen of the srtaclgah ef en tas emia en eae he history of steam is a volume of wonders, long funeral cortége passed cowed to the futon shin Preble neo ay 134 sate ae \; : authorised, tbe revenues, presemt and prospective, al this is a tolerably well established fact: There | grave. fi wes Composed of the friends of the late he 2d ins Honolala, 8.1 ie i port she '2R oe’ “ay faith of the 8! srevooably pledged rN" | is no recourse to dispatation to, be had in the pre- | Geo. i. Beck, Esq, whore death 1a announced ta Heat Mediotaes— | CUiled from on the 1Oik Decetaber. Our dates ee Il be io force from and after its | mises, and we might go on until the train of life | another portion of this paper, and of the Masonic Moffatt's Pills, rot rg ray hed 486 8 Ou 7 pereoge ard 4 copy thereof fled in the office | reached journey’s end, in expai of the | brethren, and we believe of the I. O. O. F's alao. F doren, $12 @ $15; | 10, vs s. o v 91S 716 i of the Seoretary of THOS J. WHITS, might of its main impellent, which is universally | Ere dust was returned to dust, and the solemn K Limtment, . ise 2 saad A ng ot Oe ae Ct Assembly. | conceded in this a of enlightenment, to be | train hed reached the last resting place on earth of ; 488,981 I Fan Bl ag OO “ steam—steam—nothing but steam * jut we | frail mortality, a violent rain sprang up, reminding Approved Jannary 5, 1880 Senate. | have no motive, and, certes, we are not in the | ys foreibly of the words of the poet— reErer J moed. . “ A trie copy ‘Gone a is. Well do we remember the = | days of inland Side onegee tnes the san, Mines om, navigation—the tedious days and sleepless hours | = "9 ; Owr Loent Government. (there were moequitoes in those times,) passed in District ATTORNEY FoR Say I'naxcrsco.—Wm. From the Alte California, Jan. 14) ebup the Sacramento, the San Joaquin, or, at |): Shaw, Esq , has been appointed by his Excel- ‘The present stare of our looal government is pe- | @ lat peried, the Feather and Yuba rivers. @ | leney the Governor, District Attorney for this city culiar and perplexme. It is one of expediency torments ot trips, (pleasant little 8 of | And district purely, and only tolerated onder the novel state of | two and three weeks’ duration.) we shail ever Por we Covrt.— Larceny —A man named Jack country at the present period. The election | plead—as we bled then, freely, distinetly, iz | Was ertested officer Laik for stealing clothing ; which was holden lnat fall, waa in pursuance of a | ingly—stemped on memory with unfading fresh- | be was remanded for trial. Proclamation from (overnor itiley, weed on the | ness, with indelible firmness. Shall we ever for- Devinivm Trewens.—A man named John Seol- ath of June, for members of the convention to getthem ? lon, was brovght to the police office by officers for fe or territeral government, and also Years since, and the Sacramento boasted | Clavghley and Backman, in » debilitated condition otheers, The term of service was to | but one “tastboat.” The reader will understand | from the effects of intemperance. He was taken — on thé let of January, 1800, when they were | us to epeak in the lan: of departed days. | care of. . jfucceeded. by officers elected at the Novem- | Thie was the purchase red by Capt. Sutter, of | Honnina a Trowk.—Between five and erght per de. r election. The convention ry ya acon | a Russian schooner, draw: about ion feet | o'clock on Friday evening, a trunk was taken from 12; Port, pure, station, which was submutted to the people at the | water, of twenty tons burthen, and which was | the store ef Star & Go, and earned to an un- | paces, per dozen, five i : . a“ in ex +" pasar wpoeea. seees POMUAID BRENIG the Republic of Chile departed for San co in the bark Don Quixote, on the 8d inst., having left the duties of his consu! | his return, in the hands of the Minister Foreign Relations. Mr. Everett, and M. Dudoit and his family, em- barked im the same vessel. ii Other advices give additional intell gence. The Pacyic News of Jan 15, says, it hes ben for some time known that when © lore Voor hits sailed, some weeks since, in St. Mary's = soe eetes +s puaduonsng Bi xae= Eis. - 7,58

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