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but little relience upon troops commanded by who, however wortby of being entrusted with untol gold as merchants, or of a place at the board with prin- ces, or even themselves, possessing by their own effects a deep stake in the contest, are neither fitted education or temperament, to brave the contest. hi to hand, with desperadoes whose war o! own sake. inevitably be “ Success or must they know, that it would be better for them to die on the field, than to be there defeated, to encounter death in a form not unknown to those who have heard ‘ot ome of the contests between Spain and the insur- gents in South America. ‘THE PROCLAMATION OF THE JUNTA. New Yorx, May 24, 1850. General Lopes at the head@of a handful of valiant landed on the shores of Cuba, en- us undertaking of liberatin, e hard and hateful slavery to w! brutal government of of General Lopes marked by victory; the Genius of Liberty will follow ustice will protect him. General surrounded by the Cubans, must consummate phe junta which promotes the interests ofthe liberty of our country, re-assembled to-day, favorable news received from Cubs, and has determined to the members of the American press the of all good Cubans; because 3 iberal sentiments of those who, on all occasions. bave declared themselves in tavor of the people of all countries w here the ery of liberty has been Taised. as in Mexico, Colombia, Greece, Hungary. [taly, They have, at the same time, resolved to ex- pressed their confidence that under these circum- in the very moment when Cuba noeés most will continue to ad- oly cause of America, NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL CRESCENT CITY. THREE WEEKES LATER. “WELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. AMORE IMPORTANT NEWS FROM CUBA. ARRIVAL OF THE ISABEL. “THE ATTACK ON CARDENAS. Flight of Gen must, for their eral Lopez, and his Arrival at Savannah, Georgia. weeny (ARRIVAL OP THR CREOLE AT KBY WEST, TROUBLE AMONG THE INVADERS, ‘Nhe Etfeet of the Ohio's News at Washington, <MIBBTING OF THE CABINET. we., we., Ko. One Million of Gold Dust en Route to the United States. | MELANCHOLY DISASTER AT TRINIDAD BAY. The Loss of Lieats. Bache and Browning, of the United States Navy, &e., &e., Ke. patriots, has al in «The first ste] him; the God of , on account of the The steamship Crescent City, Ludlow, from Chagres, via Kingston, (Jam.), arrived at this port yesterday afternoon. The ©. C. reached Chagres in nine days | from New York, and left Chagres, on her return, May | 15,130P, M.; arrived at Kingston, 18th, 9 A. M.; left | Kingston, 19th, at 10 A. M., and arrived here yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock. The steamer Philadelphia, Pearson, arrived at Chagres on the 16th, and would rail again on the 16th, The Crescent City brings $200,000 in gold dust, in the hands of the passengers. THE CARGO OF THE CRESCENT CITY. $2,000 in specie, to Casson & Abraham; 8 bbls. of f2- ger. to R. H. & J. G. Isham; 1 case of mdze. to J. J. Howard & Son; 1 case, W. Depew; 1 do, Reed & Brothers. ‘The steamer Tennessee, Cole, arrived at Panama on the 12th May; left San Francisco April 21. She brought $588,000 in gold dust, en freight, and 132 passengers, andthe United States mails, in charge of Mr. W. W. She was delayed at Acapulco three days, which makes the running time seventeen The right fully to discuss the question was insisted | days, from port to port. ‘The health of the passengers on by ex-Solicitor General Bagely, and by several | was ge Mr. J. R. Ruggles, from New York, ® passenger on board, died after the vessel was two days out from Tis disease was chronic inflammation. ‘The reports brought by passengers are conflicting, aud it is impossible to arrive at any correct data. reported to be very healthy at Panama; and the steamers now due, and those there, will take all persons waiting for passage. The number of Ameri- cans transacting business at Panama had greatly increased. The business of transporting passengers up the Chagres river, is fast going into the hands of the At Chagres it appears to be healthy, The Tennessee brought no mail for the United OUR SAVANNAH DESPATCH. Savannan, Muy 25—Msrning. The steamship Isabel touched off this port this amorning, from Havana and Key West. She left Havana on the 22d inst.—two days after the Ohio. According to the advices brought by the Isabel, the invading forces are thrown into confusion, and,'probably, are already used up. The steamer Creole, which carried that part of ethe invading force that landed at Cardenas, suc- ceeded im escaping from that port, and has ar- vived at Key West, with Gen. Lopez, the command- oer-in-chief ef the invaders, on board, Gen. L., and one of his wids, Major Sachez Essnaga, arrived in this city this morning, and have taken lodging at wthe City Hotel. The following information is obtained from sympathies and hel voeute our cause, which ‘¢ the honor to be respectfully yours, M. TOLON, Secretary, The Canadian Assembly. THE SPIRIT OF OPPOSITION TO THE PRESENT SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT. Toronto, C. W., May 25, 1850. The debate in the Assembly, on the amendment to the address, declaring it expedient to make the Legis- lative Council elective, developed organic change, and brought in @ general discussion on the annexation question. treng tendency to Gallaer, U. 8. M. Agen’ The expedition left the Islay del Contoy, on the north east comer of the Yucatan coast, on the 16th, «and landed st Cardenas on the 19h inst. Jost some tine in landing, which gave the authori- ties time to send an express to Colozo, about ten milesdistant. The eape: and attacked the jail, supposing it to be the bar- yacks! The jail guard, composed of fifteen men, stood fire like old soldiers. ethis moment, crossing the plaza. ‘hailed, end answered by firing upon the troops. After this, some soldiers went to the Government House, which was attecked. well defended, but it was finally burned. The few troops surrendered themselves. | The town of Cardenas remained in peaceable | possession of the invaders. ever, being dissatisfied with their warm reception, and having lost time in getting the wounded and fuel on-board the steamer Creole, which was to | retum for reinforcements, became disheartened, and insisted upon going to Key West. _ They were clovely pursued by the Spanish war Gteamer Pizano, but escaped. ‘The ministry were strongly condemned for making a have ors the dismissal, Col Prince defied the Colonial Secretary and the Provincial Attorney General to prosecute him or any other individual for advocating independence ‘The spirit of the debate was hostile to the English authorities and to England, but the unsuitableness of the English institutions to Canada, was tho reason avowed for demanding constitutional changes. The motion for an elective Legislative Council was negatived by # large majority. he vote stood as follows:;—Thirteen for, and fifty against the change. tion eutered the towa, Troops were seen at Indian Depredations. New Onueans, M ‘The steamer Globe, which arrived in this eity to- day. brings Rio Grande dates to the Tth inst., from which we learn that the Indians were rapidly gaining strength, and were committing depredations in various parts of the country. Bulloch, the Bank Defaulter. Savanwan, May 21, 1850. tponed till the next e excitement of the Col. Jack Hays has been elected, and sworn in, as Sheriff of San Francisco county. Sacramento City was again overflowed, worse than it was bofore, much damage being done to property. John H. Peoples, editor of the first American paper published in Mexico during the war, Lieut. Bache, of the United States Navy, Liout, Browning, and two others, were drowned in an unfortuuate expedition to Trinidad Bay. The Quarantine law passed by the Logislatnre for the regulation of San Francisco, is If enforced, it will er prosperity of that city. Mir, Cornwall, of Buffalo, N. ¥., a passenger on the estee. it is said, has realized between two and three hundred thousand dollars during his resdience in umber and provisions are very low; and frame ught ou aailing vesels, would hardly sell for ight. “Plumas City” is the name of 9 new place recently commenced ou the Sacramento, Lots are selling ra- pidly, and at high prices, itis situated on a high and elevated locality, ‘The trial of Bulloch has been court day. in consequence of tl ronounced “ infa- the commercial Baltimore Whig Convention, Bartistone, May 25, 1850. The Frederick and Baltimore County Whig Vonven- | tou, which was held in this city, fidgey. the Gubanatorial Convention favorable to y OUR CHARLESTON DESPATCH. Cuan.esron, May 25, Afternoon. The steamer Isubel has arrived from Hanava. “The invavers suceeeded in landing at Cardenas, and stook the place. The palace was burned, and the The steamer afterwards sescaped to Key West, and General Lopez us now in - Savannaa. ave elected dele- The Weather, Bavtimon. The weather here is vory diaagrooabl and it very cold »Governor is a prisoner. le. It is raining, Theatrical and Mm: Bowrny Trraree.—The OUR WASHINGTON DESTATCH. Wasuineron, May 25, 1850. The Cuba news by telegraph wus read at the President's reception last night, and created a sen- had been giving his views against Abe boundary claimed by Texas, but imme- ~diateyy changed the topic to Cuba, and appeared to Ubetaken by surpr: There was « cubinet meetiag to-day. Ibis expected that a proclamation ‘We undesstand that Sir Henry Bulwer has Jad a conference way Mr. Secretary Clayton, in which it is staiod that there 18a secret treaty be- Aweep Speia cud England, which will require the {oatter to interfere, even if the island is liberated, ‘It is appreheaded that this will lead to a blockade of the whole cowst by England, and that some tiwace collision with the American flag will ead © ‘tion to large and has crowned one in her usual excellent style of . 5 a rad adi oboe atation | -y her performances. The trag has ‘paration for Some time, when Mr. Hamblin ap ortwelve months. Master Hamb- lin will undertake the character of Prince Arthur, and Mrs Hamblin her celebrated character of Lady Con- ‘The cust. in other respects, is also very good. ‘Miss Davenport concluded her ‘iiardys tn the Notwithstanding the uafayora- ther, the theatre was filled to its UnmMmary News. From the Alta Califernia, A pril 19 swiling of the last stcamer, but transpired of any very particular interest, dem: any special notice, than has fro! time to time in our columns. A brief summary may perhaps, be considered out of place. ‘The election for county officers, which took place bited the fact, that although drawn, they have not been drawn et sicotedy sx: seution. The Presid with the news. Tit omen strictness as to prevent exercising their own opinions, The tic! hibits @ fair admixture of whig and democratic prin- ciples. The election was * most exciting conducted with spirit, but le was between Mr, riff. Col. J.J. Bryant, the dunoeratic nominee, and Col, Jack Hays, the independent candidate. The latter was elected by = large majority, and di int the early portion ouncement of the discovery of Trinidad harbor between this port and the Co- jumbia, created much excitement, and produced a a Semel Me Dorado. The bay ' effected, and acc bapke of the new ‘wilt be only second rove of the utmost advant of communteation w: From all we tan learn, it {s not a safe harbor at all times, ahd owr Knowledge of the locale ia aa to impertect that We cannot express a decided opin! upon its advantages. The fate of Bache, Ii Peoples, aitendant upon its set! A meeting 01 faye mynd has ebengement at this theatre, last eveain ‘i cter of Letitia feeling. The pri utmost eapacit, M 4 Davenport received t ighly appreciated dramatic sustataed by Mr. Wheat- . Hudson, the eminent de- character, will appear in two of his She was admtrabl: Aintaror of Lr favorite characters, oxx.—“ Remance and Reality” ta still t. and has been so re ager that it will be . When this and ll werd agg for | we markably ratiefactory to the m on Monday event: ue Metently, some brilliant novelties g to our latest soccens, “Brought hat this apot of Francisco, and vis supposed that this business will, hurry on she campromise of the North, while the South will go tor delay. Additional Accounts from Cuba (¥rom the Ubsrieston Courier.) New Onceans. May 15, 1850. “Those Who’ ith from this place were mostl: unease tgs and Minsitsippinns reid te wum*er from three to the smaller n“aber. The offcers hare rigued by General Loy are seit to have recwived bouds the captains LA the lentea- for it, and oo on, ju proportion re phy by Gen. Lopes. as chief of the Pro- Junta So it ts on the this house, and for producing them fuceessfully, With fine weather we stall have oil the m Benton's Turarae.—Full uj the tide of success, this theatre maintains ite g vous setiog, “The past week ina 4 past wee nm very successful, and promises to be still m: novelties are brought forward with mptitude, M cae tlement, is» most | rived from amongst Kinns. qpedition |e said Feguier comerleolons route whe _eriormed, with the funny sketoh called nockings.”’ Natiovat Thearax.—“The Female Forty Thieves,” ions, have given jon the tie “remale d more. by the same ite are suited to | “thousand dollars 7 determi: California coins aod quicksilver gold in trade. form: itiea bas been received with The mercantile community are ad- \g its nominal value, or ing han a* en article of merchandise. The view has bee iuciple of “no care eve fo establish the wt before they are pald They are rs and bowie Kulves and other popular sure at this house duri wonders, The ¥ jixe Anos Cruise as ‘This is. also, a very amusing production. and the eve. the ladies remarkabl, the times, On Monda: be revived, with ¢ bat, frum ‘his piace, why bad served inthe Mexican war, wont out 4+ livutensut colonel. “Everything vas beautifuily maveged Ou one ovca- altlp Was About tu leave, an tbe crew, was om board of her but just ast was about (o be cnet off. at agiven signal, men we aw, side from wes be excvedingly wherever they have been worked. and extraordinary yields have rewarded the toil of many. The rive still continue bigh, ‘ee a rise has occurred it serious apprehensi verfiow have been entertained. officers, however. duly elected under the city charter, have exerted themselves to swch an extent in throw!) ® temporary lever, to not a soul. beyond Pisce Trearae.—Mise Cashman's ment terminated Inst night, when she ap Mre. Haller and Mrs. Simpson. These two o! are very opposite in style, there is po actress living who could produce greater effect with either of them than Miss Cashman. Her performance of Mra Haller, last night, o: treerdinary enthasierm. She was called curtain several times, and there was not a dry ¢: the houre at the close of the Mr. Neafie will have eo wharf the shipping clambering over the soon wore three hun- he vet it may be said thet Es sides im every direction, tine dred aud Ghz ou board. when a attow. They reevived their arm 1s te emid that, i @ first expedition . the present Gower verfiow ‘A new paper, called the Sacrmento Transcript, bas been issued in that city, tri-weekly. The Placer fimar, hat region, is, also, to yy It was a superd in benefit on Monday, pear as Claude Melnotte, We bespoak for him, without solicitation, a large audience, meri the first paper establ! be merged from a weel ture have done but litt ‘The protect of this pi warrantable acts, in check: Im their turn. ‘na, an injunction has been granted [Correspondence of the Journal of rote you Inst. per stoamer dey tro omall reasels arriv Orleans, bringing oly Towns very soon Crnuery 's Orn Hov se. —This popular establi the resort of all those w Ayuntamiento be ry other featureof merriment, A fae to-morrow evening. } Cornem. —Mre. Brennan, » lady of hight, tions, who has reownsly cama ‘will give w grand ‘ concert at the above room. to-merrow great victinist, and Mr. O'Connor, the piawist— | circle of friends of Mra Hreanan. it is presumed there will be a vast assemblage ot her | countrymen. who are never backward ia acts of bene | particularly towards the daughters of | i j tx Oanorn.—The splendid musical composit of the ‘ Desert,” a sscred eanta’ Loder's inimitable band. this ev dreds who mppeare , i will be executed by < From the hun- Inst Sunday even! who left the garden = : : f t H Large Fire in Sacramento. STROY RD-LOSS OF PROPERTY BS E 3 z dae also with the splendid scenery and bracing air, we are persuaded Jem will be crowded this evening wor THe Meesan.—Mr. Leach. the voonttat, merous frends will giro « Ms } RIGHT HOUSES a F = SEs ) they will sein at ail barard of i et Fi i ; i rF-2 if a med fronted on the lerwe, in | Ketreete The Bi Dorado was next DeLuce, Mise Jenkins, ft Mr. Pinssow gives another concert at the Apollo Rovms,on Wednerday ev Plano wae greatly admired at the last concert Bert Risouns — The excellent performances of this ng ov four belle. and sudiences with their barmonious execution of pilkas, marches. quadrilles, &e., are becoming very popular Onvmrve — Pierce's Minstrels, consieting of White, Horn. Winnimore, Zorer, Lewis, Weils & that they will surpass their former efforts on t= The programme containg songe. gives, cho- Mert onron White fe still amusing rerenaders, songs of every vewum.--The Ubinese Fie iol hemp Ay attracting brid, a0 useal, © The memmoth | diteetion from th udive store of Mesure, Mail for its aeoursey, but T voluatwer officers ars conferred Pew, if avy. are sought for; and seem to be more ertimated by the sneiug than for their mili- jowa! whieh load# one to suppose that neat ae we oan lnarn, wetinnated ae the worth the store of Chom general grovery aud eating eg, Morrwon & Vo, geaeral merehaa- very day next cj Mr, Yates Fi worth of amount of with everythin, search of, name! ood harber mit he Arabian a! Mexico, and. who was one of the party, ined the following account of the melaacho- ation of their expedition :— waday, March 2ith, 1850, in latitude 41 35 Arabian, Capt. Bluat. in a whale ¥y Lieuts, Bache and Brownins, U- rs Jolnaou, Che, amen, belonging to o b, I left the bri boat, accompanied John H. Peoples, Esq. ker, Robertson, and tw the brig, for the purpose of examining the shore, be- & schooner near the land y in the neighborhood, istake. Licut. Bache er pulling some shore, wa Getermined to land * 8 the surf was not so bad pre We rodv the , but the second. which was deep, carried us forward with lightning speed for about five seconds, and the next tour boat broached to, snd upset, leaving tea of usin number struggling in the surf, sbout tour hundred yards from shore. ‘The fifteen minutes that gled for life will never be ¢ffaced trom my ‘hen I first rose to the surface [ came up under ihe boat, which was bottom up, and I immedi- ately crept on top, where my compan: congregating, but no sooner had we gai s huge breaker swept us all off to the distance of ten Here one of the sailors sunk beneath ye immediately swam n, but by the next wasin command th first breaker out no truly an upheaving ot t i yards from her. the surface, to rise nO more. back and took our former posi wave were again hurled into the foaming surf. i times we gained the boat, but were as often hurled into the bubbling waters, until finally exhwusted. aud giving surrendered oursel cannot doseribe the feelings I experienced for the next few seconds, When giving up hope, and rolling helpless at the merey of the waters, my feet touched the earth; and believin the surface, I instinetively raise the last struggle for breath, aud to my unspeakable y, I ruixed my head and shoulders wbove the waves. iy surviving ‘companions reached the shoal at the sume time, but, unfortunately, it proved to be a bar, distaut yet nearly two hundred yards from the main o, we mutual, John H. Peoples was washed ashore almost drowne and quite insensible—two of the above the water, but eventually order to save themselves. There was still au hundred feet Lotween them and the shore, and there was a heavy; sea rupuing over them. Lieut, Browning acted witl the utmost coolness, aud struck out for the shore, unfortunately never reached it. The force of the ‘aud the violence of the previous exertion prerented him from reaching it. Lieut. Bache was #0 much exhausted that he was And called to me for ot his arm and helped him to where was nground, op # shallow pert of the bar. unable to hold on to the boat, and stand alone, Poor beobs water by & wave, e when we rose to the surface I remarked. Bache, upon the instant the dy- ei ples of honor. re- drown ti ; soldier, true to the pure Minquished bis hold, and sank be to rine again ately about this time the boat struck upon a tle out of water, on whieh two, of th heonred the painter, so that the succeeded aD ht her. Get into it, we were soun carried ashore by the surf, benumbed with cold, and . We ae , Demers : , Who still heid poor Peoples. te save his own life. Ile swam for the shore, reached it, had it not been for Indians, who jumped into the dhim. Of the ten who left the brig, A At Reon ae ecnooner, which re kindly received night very com: to vialt our boat for but the Indians had tak. ip the boat to get the nails out of her. last, twenty pure geld. Lhe nore Fuamont Vex AG, Irom an examination, we cunciude that @ rick barvert will ber from the Sacramento Transcript of quaintanes from the mines on Weaver informs We bat three men dug out, will nob commence on the 6IPR®. & large fiat, how situated im relerenee to tee WoLHie aun, We ere aot informed, bas beem work- fo sueernefGy, mem mak OMY & few Hhehes below tb lumue river, av Midiiae discur ry bar beou Wade ae being Worked succe-sfully bow. igh Seer Merk, ruouing back to & Mouuieio m whieh large amounts of guid have been wasnea Bul bes bemaing @t its base inet emeou, “THE NEW YORK H ERALD. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 26, ealere, from TWO CENTS 93.000 to $6000; El Dorado, owned by Mr. George HH. Pettibone, $14000; Mr. Jain was also a loser in this concern, to the a about $3.000; Hoope & L’Amoreux, groceries and fancy auticles, $20,000, together with the loss of books, pa- uson had also in this store, $1,000 in gold dust. The books, drugs, aud imstruments of Dr. Charles Burrell, were also burned, valued & Adams! canvass house, in the rear of loops & (o.'s store, containing in stock und Messrs Gale & Co., owners of the bu Brown & Knowlton’s Express—loss unknown Fowler & Co., dealers in provisions, &o., $10,000. A property was raved bere by the skill of Demas Strong, aided by the efficient fire department of Sacramento. The estimated loss of the Guneral Jackson, Frank Greene. is $600. Dr. Crane's building, which was torn down, loss not known We are happy to state, that altbough there were se- yeral explosions of powder during the coutlagration, that only one acecident happened. A loaded gun, which was in one of the houses went off, wounding Mr. Joseph M. Handcock in the hand. We understand es of the hand were not broken. Unfortunate Expedition to Trinidad gay. DEATH OF JOHN M. PEOPLES, LIEU BROWNING, : {From the San Francisco Journal of Com., April The brig Arabian, Capt. Blunt, left here on u of last month, on @ trip of exploration to Trinidad Bay, taking along a number of good men, provided to secure the object they were in the location of « new tuwn in some y between here and Columbia river, pursuing her search along the coast, arrived here last evening, and from Capt, Con- rave soldier who distinguished him: American, 12.415 cents; Manila, 12816. Rio. 18 q 20. Clothing—Sale iimited; tine’ black. lower rates, Goods—In good ret dem 26-in.. $12 4 14; driltings. heavy. 15; blankets, wh. per pair, 26045; blankets ord. 546; blankets, colored, Prints--Fuet colors cach. $4 a 4 25; loose colors, 8 Stockings dull. Alpacca. per yard, 35a 600. Cloths, avernygo 4a 450; wales for the coust demand at 95. Aleobol, per gailum, $1; [From the Pacifie \« We revived. afew day Aikeovery of some wine coust mountains, near the ten miles from San Jom doubt that Cait try in the world in minera population ipereases the enterprise of the Anyto Ame. rican will bring 0 light @ thousand new sources of prosperity and national greatness ‘The remarkwLly beautiful and bealthy country be- ween Sun Jonquin and the bills, and the nearness of there springy to a rapidly growing town, will uitimate- ly render them invaluable as» resort for invalids; aud we shall expect, ere long. to hear of the erection of large hotel at the mineral springs of Buenos Ayres. A somple of the water hus been brought to this city, end en analysis made by Dr. F. Panton, which we give springs in the edge of the Domestic Goods—Shirt! nin City, There can be no to be the richest coun- rees; and thet, as the t $600. Messrs Jackson ised. per Ih, 16 cents; j arrowroot, per lb., 10; alum, per Vb, 19; aloes. Soot, per lb, 2), auatto, no demand; balsiin copavia per lb. 23: borax. refined. per 1b, 10; no demand; binck lead, no de- ; brimstone, crude, 15; no demand; bark, Peruvian, per Ib. 30; 50; camphor, erude, per Ib.—; phor. refined, per tb., 15 rtar, per th.. 60; corks, vial, per ; corks bottle per gross, $2; calomel, 1 60; caster oil, quarts, per dosen, b. 4; emery corm rovisions, $2,000, Dienching powders mand: British juste I bave examined the water from the “Buenos Agres.”” brought me by Mr. O°Neill. and find in 20 ounces of the sample lett. about 6 grains muriate soda, and about the same of carbouate soda. The balance is pure water, very strongiy impregnated with sulphu- retted bydrogen— it composing about one thir It varies very Little in composition from the | evlebrated springs wt Aux La Chapelle, and differs only from the White Sulphur Springs of Virgivia in containing bo iron or Lime, euster oil. per gale 10; eitrie acid, per de at 25 cents: ewery flour, 4: cam copal, eearee; gam 2) gum sheline, in demand $2; glue, jodine, per Ib arabic, common, per Ib. 2) cent $16; isinglass, cacuhana, perib., 250; jalap, rice, (extract) per Ib., 60 cents; lime juice, in demand, $2 60; magnesia, cal 2, madders, no demand, morphine, opium, per Ib, 8) otte rose. per pound, 8; oil, of permint, Eng., 5; oil cloves, and other, per iby oris root. per ib,, 20 cents; potash, American, im demand, $2 quinine, perox, 2; quicksilver, 1505 2; 2: sencea root, per Ib. Th. 50 ce uts: ugar lead. common, Ib . 50, seidiita powders, per dow. $2 per lb. 60 cents; soda aeh, 40; sarsapurilta, $24; salera- tus, BOcents; trusses. per dow, $9; tartarie acid. por » vitriol oll, per ib., 20 cents; vavilla beans, no de- mand; wax, per lb. 40 cents; wax, yellow and whi Feathers—Live Fieh—Mackerel, No. 1, 916017; do, demand; herrings, searce. ents, citron, per Ib. $3 68; s, dried. 10 412 cents; currants, per lb, 10 #17; peaches, dried, per lb, 20, prunes. per lb, 20; raisivs. per box, $7 #760; walnuts, per Ib. 436 aed, 2; manna, opt., per ounces, 8: FRANCIS PANTON. San Fuancisco, April 7, 1860. ng testimonial, in regard to the medicinal virtues of there waters, from Dr, Harris, of this city, will be found of interest:— ‘The discovery of this mineral water, containing, as it docs, a remedy for some of the worst discuses with which miners dnd others are afflicted. is a macter of such moment as to require the attention of all. can be uo betier remedy fog rheumatism, used inter- pally or as a bath. or both. being, in my judgment, superior to the many syrups of sarsaparilia so exten- sively used, Scurvy is a disease over which it must, as one of the most powerful alteratives and purifyers of the blood, have a most happy remedial effect, as | also scrofula or king's evil, cutanvous eruptions, liver complaint, diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury. ola and stubborn ulcers, and ull impurities HARRIS, M.D. 1} Senne, per apirits nites, rr wu. card soda, rhubarb. per I Duck, $35 0 60, Almonds. 18 a 2 uuppose by sel still beld at high rs Hay. no dewmax ery low, plentiful San Faancisco, April 7. 1850, Agricultural Resources of Caltfornia. rom the Pacific News, April 20.) California has other sourecs and resources than gold, upon which to base prospects of flattering future. Though, ina great measure, ne time is pot distant when the good old fashioned imple- ments, ‘he giough, the shovel and the hoe, will exeite attention equally With the geld bearing quarts of our ‘This may wot be Lhe case for a year or two yet, for the ressom lat the movelty of gold- hunting must bave time to wear itself off and the fact that monry cun be made by teeding and barvesiing be do- mousirated to the compreteusion of the must in- Hats and Caps— Hemp —No de the boat, and Toola plenty and de- Jo; stoves low, market pig per lb. no demand , load, bar, Lomber- Houses, 12x15, 20x%0 &e dull common, 25 00035 60; American. pi'd. 50 00a glee. per Maat 60 je demand; lime, Chile, encks, do averege per gal Neval Stores— turpentine, little demand; rosia : varalh. per gal. do, ditto eopel in dee pitch per bbl, 944d; tar, per bbl. 525. Oils per gul 160; whale. ‘per gal dd46Je; oli d pie 45.00; palm no demand ; lina rd Limited; Arom, per iD sted thus far. tho | mand Um Se oe No person who has travelied over the country can doubt the wonderful richuwes of the soil Licular it is not surpasred by the famed bottoms of the Mississippi. or the river lnuds of Texas all our rivers are of this clara und these valleys are sufficient in extent to support millions of inhabitants, to say nothing of hundreds of «mall rivulets, heading within the distance of haifa dozen miles, | by WoUDtains with beautiful inkes im the | centre, and lands capable of all manner of productions, running back to the very base of the barriers that | reparate them from situilar nooks. while the mountains | themselves are covered with a growth of wild oats, of | which au eastern farmer iight proudly boast. ® peculiar tcature of the Southern portion of the State, aud tke district through which passes the route from | Los Angeles to San Jose, The great valle rivers, though di per th P2ald; rod Leni, ‘The valleys of Yerd@neris, quod. im oil, 1deld, verdigris, eonmon, $1 U0! ebrome,yellow, in oll, per 1b. 4c. cheowe groom, in oil, per tb 405 % doneu, 4 d0a5 00. — dupout’s can, per don $1015 ; kegs. 25 1b. per 1b, 18a206¢, Preserved Meats—Beef in? ib eans, 404450 lithe demand, brandy fruite per dos, 7}ga8—coa- sumption small ; chickens cans, per dom 12 ters, 2ib. cans. doz, $2543); poms, grep, exes 16420; peaches, brandy. 18420; salmoa, sauces 12a 16; sardines, whole, 16; sardines half 12] Provisions— Bog Week, MSs, $6aR: beet jork » prima 30.013 Porwr end Ale, 1 was deep’ beneath myself erect, as sof the San Joaquin andSacramento | fering in many points from the smaller ones of the southern streams. agree im one particular | the exceeding richness and fertility 6f the soil; while the Tripidad country is represented 4s equalling either in every rerpect, and far surpassing both in one impor. tupt point—its luxuriant growth of timber. j at bugbear to many is the fear that nothing | 6 accomplished with certainty, from the want of | }, © simply this >All Kinds of | baw tmall grain caw be grown in any of these localities In the ueighborhood of t ural to the latitude, mia rrigation for any purpose t in need hardly be for under this #ystein of —Hithe aale; pork. 4 in demand , ch 20; hans, com 5 rty held his head potatoes. per Ib, 124 to let him go, in ‘200 Tb. sacks, no sal rain. The plain truth Bhovel—per doz. 200.03 ; Cust defiance of the ar; | Sheet lrop— A is necessary only for tl tes for it are euch, tha w: regarded as an inconvevie' tillage, two crops can be garnered yearly, 475, chooulate; choernate, wn, whole per ib 20; ditto, wr ib, 29430, meee. searce per doa. 5 a7. in de Spanirh, 80 @ 36; eu ground ditto. 7; ginger. $6. mustard, tu mand; mustard. 4 Ib 260 a 3; nuvmegs, 250 0 per, per Ib, common 9 #10 cents: popper, groun Pimento. 3 Splews—brandy in cave $6 0 7; brandy, trench, gal | ® 1 90, salve heavy; brandy, Am per gal 50 060; gin, in case 44450; gin, por eal 976, rum. Aum’ per Marringes and Deaths. ere awept into dee At the manre of the Firs Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, on the 7th inst. lems, Jonn Hasire to May t, by the Rey, A. Wile am, Jamiice, mati, gal 40; whisky, 50; ditto. Seoteh. 2 a 2 50. ts. Stationery. ~ Bregiiian white. Brazilian, Grown, 16 aud 17; crush d reined waite, uilla brown, 15 a 16; 104 $9. Tallow No de DIED, In San Fraveisco, April 1th, Faroxnc Roneson, ‘oungert son of Andrew Rob on, of Now Bedford, in domand ac good ' ase, On boar d bark John Potter Dee, 24th, on her pas- wo Grane Biver, Cumiria JeNHON, & native of Syrupe— be mo mand; tapioca, per Ib, 9 ‘Vens— Black, per tb Ordiewey per ia, tb nm board of senooner Sierra Nevada bound for ‘Trinidad Bay, in lat. 40 20, on the morning of the fi ). Tinpact, of Easton, aunpagne, good, $4 am per dozen. 3.50.9 5; cordial, cherry per luzen, 15 «1 foarce, Madeira, per ease, OX; do. pr gallon Le 25. good; Malaga, per gallon. 50 4 75 case, {64 8; do. per gallom. 76 © & 1 OR Th bdnee half filed with salt The California Market. a .qtiet, 8 9S; snag, Ban Vuancisco, April 20, 1850. The review we gave of the state of affairs, in our ; Mseue for the last steamer, which lett here for Panama on theZét Insiant, showed thas trade wae imoroviag— that » brisk inquiry for suitable thot the state of affairs tectery coudition. BAny articies of importance, although are ebundant—such came hy other articles of this tale for at least threo from which they were Many other articl er, unable to assist the He was obliged to ate Port pee 133.” Dray era, 2 42 50.pu¢ Tier Ihe ssels 25 per cout loss; lighturige. 3 4 6 PETS up Tivers, 25 « 30 pe — UP coast to Panama, 100 4 aod for purchase and freignt do. On Tivers, 80 a.09, pert, 200 a 850. eaptam’'s pay Import dation - Spirits, 109 per On cost, wines. 40 per cent; manufactured goods 30 t; breadstull, 20 per cent, Quys. par; sight, 1; gold dust, for soln per ba 16, gold dust, taken in trate, I taken wt hom 10 to 12h. per cent; gold dust ah insured for 6a 754; comaitesions on sales of mei dite iv store, 10 per cont; commissions on «alu: merchandice at suction. 6; commissions on sales of real estate, 6410, rents lower; real estate dull uf sele goods was sutting in, | 0% steamers, re generally was in » satis KK and owe ble we left tho spot of ditaster fot ved to be the Paragon. We those on board, aad spent the . The next morning wo wend the pose of securing our a byt everything, and bro- 125; versels in w Seamen out of port, $45, mess pork, butter, description— meet wit times their value at the ports Tivers 200 a 400 Exchange drawn ‘the wants of U y most important article in our mat stock on hand, maintains frm- of fim portations, will svon ad- price. stocks of lumber which have accumulated in our 'd the value of the article almost iderable time Ww dispose of from the i ng items from the lax mm Times i— Bonons—Most Important Discoveries —Ow friend, Belt, Esq., merchant, of Stockton, hasjwet ar- and describes the excitement the inbabitants of that town to be intense, in consequence ot the late rich disooverive in this distriet. There is no doubt that the dented richness, and there three to five thousand persons to work upon it, who, in humerous instances, are withstanding » hea Uniren States Bartivr Misstoxary Uxtow.— tuking into account the | The annual assembly of the United States Buptiat Missiouary Union has just closed at Batlalo, New y The following ollivers were electedi— President, George N. Bri Vice-President, Second, Esta Tucker, the quautity on band, withe at muy be expe co stil Lower. placer is of unprece- supposed to be from ing from two to twenty placer is situated about half « t 600 neres in extent, lilinois ; Recording Seere- Ministers. —J. 8. Baton, » Concord, N. HL; os; Herman Line Providence, R. Li; ya t ping were very satis. Boann or Ma factory, sud it is believed that of those these cperations the majority are reali: ipupe: ation tor their labor tis much to be regretted that « branch of the a d not been established among us nea territory; na to those who precious metals Yen wow there is ytary affairs on the best condition they cau subsist in any comma- Phurectivs Ch ett, Homer, » Pitefieid, Mase; Win i. Hendrick, Momitton, N.Y; J new city, to be called t ity, has been laid out at the Mariposs dij surveyed by Mr. © Armeti ide The number of Around the place, is sup; the entire populatic . There are now tft 1. Hodges, Brook- Levi Tucker, Boston, Mass; Morgan Det; Abram D. Cheney, Columbas, O. Pil, Pa; D. i Cressy, Indianopelis, I y Laymen —Juimes UH. Daaean, He han Boebelter Stocxros Manxer, The market this week has been ‘wu Large shipments musually brik. © been reveived which soun changed hands for cash transactions during ave amounted t about $9000) per day, | abushed part of the town on Channel. old in one day $4 Lumber is arriving in large quant at our quotations Chili, per 100 Ibe Y.; David A. Dockee, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Roe wellS. Burrows, Albion, N. Y¥.; 1 ‘Tepshom, Me; Willium Buckae Wm. Gainmell, Providence, R. 1 Rev. A. C. Kendrick, from the committee oa de- tignsung the pince of hold t.—Two men, named Myers everage of cach on of Wednesday aod @ half, beside ® lump weighing One pound tour doliars aad @ beif, all Fe wre all doimg well 7 OP the pew), ” 7, a the neat ann Lies, but is readily be Prices Current —-b oar j do. 50 Iba, Be. w 855 Pilot, Se. = 90; mary, de. a Ge Pork Mess, $40 @ $45); clowr, $50; heme, $50; bacon, » | Cotiee—Java, Manilla, and Kio, Se. # 35e ; crounddo., folo, ax the substicnte ‘The report of the committee on the Bosee Mission, in Afties, in favor of coatiwuing the fotne, Was agreed to ‘The qu ston of inereasing the appropriation: for the present @20,000 nt far, now came up, and an iuteresting discussion The report we Dried Frult—Apples, 450. 0 600 peaches, 400. 8 He; do Care Liquors I $140 $15; clan . K liquors brandy, $4 06 per gal; gin, $2 03, Was workieg fe Among other striking thiags svid aad done, Dow con Darton vent up to the Mr ‘Teens, of New York, took five of fifty sharee of $100 each, ond Mr Borden, of Pail River, pree $100 1h edtdition to his Another eubseriy American, planed, $100 a $125 per M; do. 6 a cheek tor @100; 8 $80, Oregon, frames, $160 por M etal anaaal sabe mamesto Manner, « presented by R eddition toe re bregams, gne, dozen 2b; $2,000 Several Tough lumber per M soe « preseuted. cription were are righiiy tuformed, uve di rivers uovll oent Poltce Lntetiigence, Charge of Buying Stolen Govds of the bie wide, fficer Rikehart, one rreeted. yesterday « m the we Maok, $7 « 10 a ieloring store a vein! piers of cloth and drap from Luther Siitn No 1, hull bite pid ied apples, por ib. od ; Pp m. 46 « Bue, Urandy per galon, $2 60 whiskey, per gaitou, $1 is of rivers, togerier hae been arrested by t » the charge of in jail, aud Mr. Boyina came to this city yor ‘ured & search warrant to search he |} eoutinue bo be, Linreed ol por gaiiva terday. and pr brown sugar. per Ib, Wa coud wages, aud digging ‘she ; Havaom segara, $60 0 15, por M leans, Se do medium, $2 a oe potet hoown as Don be Annee—Por Ib, pots rearce Bread-tuffe—Chile four, 20 tbs, $909; Uhile flour, 1 Ive do, 4% 5; Chile flour, 60 Ibs. de. abu 6 2 1a, Am ordinary wo demaw ur. Tey; barley, per th breed. Chile 2 @ 2% cents, bread A nevy, Sa 4, Bieewlt. mn we 12, corm meat. per lt tut Tye. Bo demand, pearls, 20 8 86 cents, | cherge wi court, fortrial vivre ofa Ueergiar and Jeeeph arrested yeatel Vinm Neteon, ¢ $ ihese guiches wore im sil probability the depose ‘ vpou ruck flats have bred washed from tue Deetert Leyes by the fod. ng reine ; saunlly a. revive metal Las extended iteclf overine hee, ‘Thee and similar discoveric#, which are covstantiy Coourting. CONES we that the California bauks are tn O G8PQOr OF tailing akeoough Bhd Wii COMEMUS Wo U8, eHired lorcibly, If mot barging Hing there frm a quantity ert ot Neleom x olen wudreds bate been,