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ae cacreneettiniimre NO. 5949. .. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1850. THE NEW YORK HERALD. os rE # mgt | nearly opposite the Herkim r i when they i vauth ons at ‘Court of Common Pleas. #@ ob the we a o> gp thevnien sche E ¥ ‘ARRIVAL OF THE U.S, M. STEAMSHIP OHIO turned ton their pursuers, and un tadlectimiante | Ihe ieosmeraten aeacr a cold. bon at reotets Before tho Hom Jeuige Wsodru found ber and the ehild pehouss of prostitution, = | rene omen! ume ase vent to the Police MAILS FROM CALIFORNIA, wounded, huving bern pivreed by three balls. A% | in San Francisco.’ We, therefore, the temperature is not so cold but that a person 4 * 4 ring commenced on both sides. The Mayer, be- | taking moderate exercise can always keep himself | ,5*?7: 20: ssction for Libel againat Wiles wud vce | with s cexemined.— Prattsaid he thought she went off aes ing mounted on & horse, yressuied a conspicuous | eumfortabe. fhe ie much eter taro. tinas | Pcimying te Serge Wakes Jan ven Gorey | th genueuen ee stb mork; cousequenily he fell at the first fire, mortally | amid snow und ice, or trudging through the mud ! this morning Geo Jarvis wis calle! ou the partof | hpow him before; and bis 5 houre of prostituti: * Rditor Nutioa- vail. 3 was here closed, and isness did | counrel for the defence commencod sumining vp The welcome to | the piatutif!. This witnees hesitured for a cousiders- | not think bh seein seesor Woodend Was shot dead at the first fire. | our midst all who may be compelled to leave | ble tae to hls the look, Wot the Sudge tt laa co hae wi want t Sel ele cae a kee ete ee }, thor WHALF A MILLION IN GOLD DUST. ape Mokiones a frm, though | the northern mines at the approach of att ‘on witness about the child, sumed on Monday mornia, ARs the Sacramento Post Ottice, recetved a shot in the | months of idlevess in Sacramea o City, San Pran- FRIGHTFUL Interesting from Havana, New | balls. Several persons ; 6 not dangerously. Mr. Harper, formerly a clerk in | winter. Instead of speudiag three or four pons pig nly saoamparpeled fmm nae = ag know whether they keew of hi: full name, a Sa yoers; has not, ‘ourt o: neral Sessions. shoulder and hand. Mr. Robi fy a bs io the employ of Mr. Oliver wed Mr [ali within the Jobu H, Burleigheexamined for defence—Isa police Brrr, 20.—Sente Butler the Fe .— Charles But. shonicet a Pie ted Bry reciee Fremeeat of cisco, or Biocktop, let them come where they can | 124°%y noutie, was im the (mploy of Oliver last dos | Gffloer; known Mary Moore tert0ce 18 eamrsknoes teen | Wea abe wae anaviited yesterday of lagers ia the AVAGES GP TH! P ne Aue 5 ablony, another of | eave what they have alieady made, and add (o ; the employ of Hall tor four | eho went to England; saw herveit and Nontoe Edwards | sec nd degree, In passing @ counterfeit $10 bill, par. } ha. . ee eacelte Wane, Lee pe ane eit — eae tive Sep at monger oe or five works im October or November Inst; does not | after their return trom Hugland; saw her before { saw | porting to be issued by the Owego Bank, was this think has been in the employ of woy other p.zson; | Kawarca. Lerning sentenced to the Btate prison ars. assing along J streetat | They are extremely hevlthy, Fevers are almost | Thomas’ place of business was in Spruce test in | Thaddeus W Meigham examined for defence—Knows | Chareal with House Breaking, Leg dat Grand the defendants; hasboen inter 7 trade: isin tbe empioy- | ¥ | | | | a id Oe - the time the nuced, were wounded | unkowwn; und there are no prevailing diseases, | March of last year; he was in the printing business; | Francis M Pratt; firet saw bim in I84¢,in the Tolerreph Larceny Three young men. ed Theodere Curtis, Granada and Venezueia, —among the suflerers was a little girl, When | except ecurvy and dysentery, which a medical | be did not priut the Police Gaze'rs; canuot tay thot ib | oft. im Nassau at. ; he was employed there; thore was | Peter W Tyron. and Joseph Reed, were tried om an in- The U.S. mail steamship Ohio, Lieut. J. F. | streets, and fears were entertained that they would | from proper food. The chmate is one of the | te Buwber of the house: the street wasn “Schenck, commander, from New’ Orleans and | fire the city, ‘The city was declared under martial | healthiest in the world) the water ix pure; pro- it sen’ onan tae. Pues benite: Ms. Thom “Havana, reached her dock abo: half-past eleven | *¥+ and the citizens were ruroiling their names | visions us cheap as in ot the steamer Senator lett Sucramento City, | frend, who hus practised medicine here during | We* printed ip bis establish ’vt; remember well e.'€e9:' wo (three o'clock, P. M,,) the squatters were assem- | the pust year, essures us are to he traced solely we enengh wiawe. wes sriate bling im large numbers wt the coruer of 9th aud J | carclessiese, und to the unuecessary ubstinence | Stet: CamBet recollect ta suother Pratt employed in the rame oifice, who called | dictment charging them with burglary in the second vas printed in Ann | bimrelf D, Anson Pratt; it was not the gontlemaa pre- | degree, in breaking into the house of Thomas 4 establishmen:, moe | cent; Chere is a faintly likeness between them; he was 0. 42 Bast 20th street, on or about the 'ith of Au- arubered; | reputed to be a brother of Francis M. Pratt. snd gust lest. and stealing therefrom clorilag. jeweley, ete,. kporledged himself to be a brother, aud worth over $600. The femily of Mr Rsyssom were not now cocapy that building; tt Is ocoupied ploy ment 'n the oillee as being & brother; a woman | absent irom the city at the time the burglary was com: ‘Thoaras bad nv control over it theu; virited him mearly every day at the offee; her name | mitted On their return to the city toey found the er portions of the mining for duty. A fieli-piece loaded with cannister had | district. d Fue : ‘ certain to all who are dil wil worked off the does not koow | was Mary Monze; she calind berrelf Mre, Pralt house in charge of the police. An investigation soon - o'clock last night. been placed in fromt of the City Hotel, on Front gent and prudent, and who eschew the grog shop in the pey of Thom ever caw him re- rors examined—I have known George Wilkes some | showed what property had been carried of and rearch She left Havana on the 18th inst., end brings | street, with orders trom Lieutenant Governor Me- | and the gumbling tuble. ceive apy pay frem him ; never sow apy copies of tho | fifteen ycare; bave known him ten yeurs intimately, | belng made, some of the missing articles wore found ~three hundred Police Gazette brought to the offiow ; saw Udell yester. passengers, the Califoraia m: Dougal, to fire upom the squatters should they ap- ‘THE NORTHERN VS. SOUTHERN ores. Until last four years; T never wrote for tle Police G1- | and traced to the porserrion of caw prisoners, Curtis a is, 4 THERN ;THERN MINES. proac Cay ip Avn street, in the offley where ho was at work : my Dems bas appenred in bis peper in terms of | sod his companions confrewd the stealing ofthe arth and about haifa million of dollars worth of gold |" Lieut. Gov. McDougal came down to Benicia nai petals Mes Ange News, Aug 15} ' dovs pot Know whore office itis; has mot the Tenet | ; Dover have bad avy quarres with him: the Zel- | cles. but denied breaking into the house, As there was }. oy be je % ‘ap! = r « b 0 4 Ty 0 be the per ora of ~dust on freight and in the hands of the passengers, | for U. 8. troops and munitions of war at that place, arioug: reusOne the northern mines have | idee whee Thome fs; does not knowS 8 May; | ¢gruph was a two-cent paper: tt wee published about a | no means ct provirg them to be tle perpotratora of the ‘Her passenger list will de found in another page. and jeturned to Sactamenco the same night, on the pudlic estimation than the m The steamer Falcon, froin Chayres, arrived at ‘Havana on the 17th inst., with four hundred pas | San Francisco, Col Geary, the +fheient mayor, hitherto ovcupied a more Prominent place in ; heard of May, a printe: ver raw, and don't know | year; it died in 1847; it had no other pame; no other | burglary, the jury returned a verdiot of guilty of grand i kim ; [ don’t roy that at no time wince T have been in Dewepaper was published in the same building: larceny. The conricts were then sentenced to the the empleyment of Mr. Thomas, the Police Gereite nas | sew Wilkes at the office; Bloodgood was the os- | State pricon. Curtis for 5 youre, Tyson for 4, and Reed, been worked off on one of bix presses; it was worked | teatible editor; his vame wes on the paper; | the youn ent, tor 3 year ing a Fettow steamer Gold Ilunter. As e0en a8 the news of the bioody affray reached Soush. Bot it should be borne i the accidental direuvery ot the gol the northern mines, took place in wider. Teced bi if he sume hards men who first in Spruce stront, Ce ag yeurs ago; saw pain son Ais Fe eee know there was a paper Robt peg 4 hg tr Ip hein sengers, and a large amount of gold dust. Protection Fire Compuny No. d, oud every comet, | otued the placers in that quarter, turned south. | rs Presziu che ceteblichment cfMr- Thomas duriag | published in New ork. called the Merchant's Lefer; | od zoung mam wae next put on bis defence. charged There were a number of steaners at Chagres | 4 coirnton fine Company matamines Cadiaaten and | Matdly, and discovered cull richer deposits of the from Bpruce street to Apa street; there 4 Fas th9 Man who employed D. Anson | fellow-boarder, at No 331 8ianton street, Mer, Withers on the 12th inst , the day the Falcon left. sastad Bt Cane Oat the Wnne or ae aed he | Precious metal. To a great degree a similar course | were three prisses in Anu street; they were all in | Iwas not prevent at the employment: I tid | being called'en to testify, swore, that en the ath of Au- ‘The steamer Gawain ‘escs Haw Fork; weuddied V Weaker Beeaed, Whiok id heen Maced S Ma | Bas been Jallowed aval SROs, At the present mo- | Thomas's place before: they ware token at diferent | Wikia Thad heard D. A, Pratt was conneoted with | gust as be wa about making hfs toilet in the mornin a . > u 4 ud * | ment, crowds of experienced mivers ure leaving | times to 2 street; Thomas's men did not assist | the Merchant's Ledger; I attorwards saw several per- | be left his room for # short time, leariug brs posket-. ‘Havana on the 17th. Miyun, pec sani, at the disporition of the volun | the more noriherly districts to explore the wealth of | bbe in be off bw paper — did all himself; | oe ae he ve pobtishing the Merchant's pa me foot ge 1g several pandres dollars, on yo ‘ ‘ br Sac! Ne 3 P the Sout nd we hav it joes pr t remember who wor! at the press when the | I parsed it tive oreix times 6 day, never noticed a | ing tehl ere was im the pocks t-book one By the errival of the Ohio, we have been placed | ‘The following proclamation was issued by Col. pain pee ‘oon. ir moeiiewes puninent | Police Gasete was worked OM by ‘Themas; knowea | sign over the doce; 1 don't reviember to have ecla | which was exposed te.slght ob opeving the touts he An possession of further accounts of the ravages of | Geary, prior to his deyacture : falter in an enterprise; and with the practical know. | @&2 bemed Whitlock, s printer. Wilkes who said ho was publishing the paper calied | rest of the money Was concesiod im an inuer pooket, the cholera in the vicinity of P. d else- sto! re now- | “The withers #as not crors--xamined, the Merchant's Ledger; 1 poluted D. A. Pratt out to} When Mr. 0 his he took fap his brganyeng Eee OF FRRAMS 8d « Wad sities ot Eee Pe, ledge they have now obtained in mining operations, | james A Ikeq ‘wmined.—Is Sucveyor in Queens | Wilkes some fow weeks ago after thie sult was brought , net die at ithed been ‘where on the route to California. ee ak the catllase pace sce ate Fequested to | they can hurdiy fuil. Beides, to the wouth lie | county. Q Do you know of any other paper with the | in 1816 and 187. Wilken kuow Pratt wes iu the tw bed, and pat it in bis pocket. In the course of the Pn 7 There were a number of cases of cholera on “board the Falcon, during her tmp from Chagres, a it possible period, form cow panies, i i i 7 > ? hed inate ie octine oe the fairest portions of California. The region of | name of the Police Gazetio? Yoa. cit; [saw two P rn Mr. D. A. Pratt | doy be opened his book aud discovered Che loss he had ‘may neoeararily be made upon them, to asslet ia the Tulare Luke is not t# be surpassed by any por- | other papers of that pame—one was called Life in Bos- complexion, man- | met with, Net knowing who to charge with the theft, and his consvction with tha woman; and Fraveis resembled tion @f country this side the mountains. With the | ton avd the New England Police Gazette. ner. and tone ef voloe; the plaintiff’s complexion I | he kept quiet for the time. but eventually ascertained few of which proved fatal. There were likewise | (yilins, fhe nnfortanute distarbenors, the seme of | best “of coil, ebundently enpplied with running |. Dehmdsnt’s cousnel oljested to tbe evidence, on the | call iar, Fracoes Mn, dark; be nerve mombeshennd | thet Paylor nad booghs some elvthareed pelt’ oan 'e Muha ees beded the Oblo. bev i J Pon Mstmeels Us. streams of water, and « climate unrivalled, we | &TOUDG 61 irtelevanoy whirkers, sometimes; DA Pratt uever wore @ mous. | $100 Bill. Whenarrested, the privoner onid if Mr. some on u io, between Havana ain iii pee . » Mayor. cunnot wonder at the rapidity with which itis” Mr. Dracy sid he wented to show by the witness that | teche; Las seen him with whiekers; the exprecsion of | Withers would rot prosecute he would give up all the and New York. = Wnne, ANE, os to be filled mn iit H " | there were other pupers called Polico Gazettos, aad | plaintiff's tace corresponds with D: Anson Pratt, and | things be bad purebared, and repay tue wis-ing eam The names of several persons who died of cho- Early on the moruing of the 1th, a messenger | Binning fo be hiled with « thrifty population Cea- | that the article in the Ublo paper did not refer parziv- | the color and espresrion of tbe eye; I have not acon | in weekly justelments, {fe averted his inassense vee Xera on the route, will be found in the interesting | Burnett of the mass ete. pe Rabel ene agg A cdl ‘ait ~seport ef Mr. Upham, which is appeuded. The steamer El Dorado arrived at her landing a | (aders removing thither is eastty accessible | drnce was inaemirail ‘There is ey "later {rom California, but we | f¥., motnents previous to the deparcure of the Co- | Y lerd, ond a part of the year by the river San | aside, . aevertheless mal Was cespatched to Sun Jose to upprise Governor | ‘ally situated egion, i the city of Washing- | uisily to the Police Gazette of Now York. The Uourt aducements to families and | decided that, at thi ge of the proceedings, the evi- . Tho witness was then ordered D_ Anson Pratt for meaths. hemently. but vid uot comyines th The Court bere adjourned to 10 o’clook weat morning. | a verdictof guilty. The Court se a to the State prison for two yeurs Sertrcorn 2.—Monis H. Johneon examined ou Srrating fiom a Competriot.—A prisoner, nam: | Joka doing | the part of the defence—Is clerk to Wilkes, knows # 7, & German, who could not epeak ® word of Ga: with | 280 named Fravcls Mf. Pratt: saw him firet in the | jich. was placed in tho prisoners’ box, charged wit winter of 1848, ab the office, 102 Naaean street; he came | stealing trom a fellow. coun ae of & famed Jo- jury, who returned noed tae prias ot jumbus, bringing a dispatch from Beniers, which | Je¢quin. In all the portherm section ef California, | | Heuy Long exsmined~ Was tn March, 18i9 , . P buripe “3 treet: uaipted ke a few extracts from the papers, | bad jut reached that place trom Sacramento, | We vow of no local 7 whlch enguasess this. » 10 be Ain $4 Daatee® detbars the teas ioe comreeeot ém erder to give the best possible version of the overland, stating that Sucremento City was baraed pk neteig ene d ebteeceantiy kan ac- | cs Hepry Dexter and Geo. Dexter; t BF ae Se pe me, Mune wae int, witoeee | soph Stuth.m gold watch snd'armie articioe of elothe dit " by the equatiers on the mght of the Mth, aud that . nos eumers, in th ct of 32 pic hey Tae Be toe the Police Gas ing. amounting ip all to some $10 in talus, The pri- difficulties between the property holders aad the + es yomn oh demand & tnesaeuger to the | Studs prominent. It has not failed to atrract, by tlhe desea <i ng Ay pipers; they hada | Sked Mr. Wolkes if he was the author of scher was dressed ip the uniform of che U. dragoons, oquatters at Sacramento. lone breld: ite eligible site, the attention of nearly every one | sigu there of ‘Dexter & Brother,” Uiey sold the Folie | poiptive to Opke as Sonne cane and was altogether ® soidieriike looking man. I The enbjoined table exhibits the amount of gold Upto the moment of the departare of the Colum- | Who visite that region of the State. " Before the dust brought by ity — & Co.. arn . Lattimer & Large. . Boedee & Ludlo: Aobn ©. Thompser Daniel Curtis & Co. a , jwestion ? proved to bea pawn ticket tor the wateh, instead of repiled, “I bave aright to knog— the watch iteel! thet he stole, [+ wae. therefore, only that Indy sou allude to, Mary Moore; Mr, Wilkes re- | convicted of petit larceny The court will probably roe pit am sorry that @ Bian of your appearance | wii hissentence. and send him back to the reoruitin thevid make such on 2 ording to his owa statement, he bas zeit; witness did wot sell newspapers; kaows John m will probably | Thrmar; hi place of bustoeas was ty che lower part of | the centre of a | Apm street, on the lett hand sid ovite the Raging | . House; Thomas stands ana printer; i don’t know chat he is; we Dave newer done any busines? wich bisa, the Ohio, to various houses in this | bus, the most anxious soticitude was felt by the | lpee of a single season its popular capes hap citizens of San Francieco for the fate of their sister | bE greatly augmented, being us it emia city. The settlers, or quatters, as they are com- | Vas mining aud ugricultura) district, monly denominated, very numerous in Sacra- COroes-+ xeae wy 0 | mento City, and the edjacent miges, and they Intelligence from Havana, chica vas te thee SOU ote oe a ne ethene | are daily receiviog accessions to their ranks The news brought from Havana by the steam .— part of tie ste f, ; + 7 t. Som Sat ona ane, eemarMi: God only knows | ghip Ohio is of ruther an interesting character. epeseeigh ype ey oe eongtig Fy ye mpl My pos | then stood up and they grey Pratt pat Its hand | ing $200 worth of sulphate of qua The overland emigration commenced arriving We tranelate from our files of Faro Industrral and 1; in the spring of Last yeur bis place of busi- | Pines por bin ron r aacthe oun phases eee eo ri Ite ally aq 4 bi State in Colifornia ge early as the 10ch of July, aud up | Diaro de fa Marina, the following items:—327 | Rts *#* St 16 Eprece stroet; ho bad no other offtee | pound abd par car to the 10th of August 10,000 emigrants hatartve : | troops of the sialic Tigo de pote aka OF place of business at that time, to witness’ | be pfosed to co alert ah, Mighenins Mebbery Ae, Miamiel y vowledgment;” Pratt satt, | rondervous.. A So mutter, she is my wife. end Til hold any wean | been inthe Mungarian war, and orly oomuitted the resporsible {hat will write s word egsinet her,” Wilkes | g: predation on Iie countryman'a property Lucause Ra said ane was | ct of bistory, and it wee pretty hard | Gbrocstion om bls countryman's property that we should Lave tof Derinto notoriety; Wiltes nfl of Dre James Lays wes coovicted of steal- wituoss advised him to do #0; he Square — ; L kuowledge; he hee three prese ; - ~—————~ | The advance parties report great sufleri tl . A pana | hoowledg: j ee Pi went as far as the door, and then turned roand | Two men, named Frauels Kenucy and Jeremiah thear- - saad " nag n it. | tht ti a Oo of the ot & ot The gentlezeanly purser of the Ohio will accept | :vincival cities, and large amouuts have been sub- | ported that 3,000 more are on their way to the (ee Cred tee Sundey Dis; Fenth tocn bald the Goup tm Rio bese and vohteoh h6 fos pe ps capers, on. age i ened Ne peg our acknowledgments for favors received- scribed Neeley Johns06, Eq, of Sacramento | Island. The Inspector General, Don Manuel Eona, | '# 4 office ; dors not kao ¢; Wilkes went to the door where was a souflle agai; | who is a German. was walkieg across the equate, whea . eee City, left on the jest of July for Carson valley, with - the ane BO pierr ‘mt from Spruci bgp to F, Camp came up at the time. aad Pratt let the door | he wae attacked. without provocs!ion, by the prlwon- Whe Ravi “The annexed synopsis of events which have oc- | the Isthmps immediately upon their arrival in El | with their families, on the 12th. General Jose de courred 6n the passoge between Panama and New | Derado. ses “ ‘York, was furnished for the Herald by Samuel! C. |, During the past three months mining operations ‘Upham, late one of the proprietors of the Sacra- | vety to the Call wients, The ioe oemetn; | tehen from the mines this y OTe Pe rene. Willen meee eT dts | visit Hl Dorudo will not. realize fortunds. Several | demped to eight years confinement and hurd labor | *hetber «be not. They might. se ad Heh supplies for the suffering emizraats. Many of the and Brigadier, Don Juan de Pavia, Governor of | Avw str ince witness went to ie Clera, de, recently arrived emigrants lett for the States via | Maxtanzar, in place of Falguero, also arrived, | there pag no, press rent fro ge: Wilkes then went out, and witness believes ho | ere. He bad $212 about bia perron at the time, aad it kicked #t Pratt; the latter then went away; wiiness tly their intention to take It. Me. Bera, pt ether | thinks that palv men with rusty clothes look disatoa- onlied for assiience, #5 4a policeman com! Serene y coDBexion in business between Udelland | ted; knows Anson Prati; (he fret Uime witaess saw , Ri la Concha, the newly appointed Captain-General he did pot fur vish ror men, oF help of | “pye:i woe at our cffice, cu ibe 20th Merci, 1819, in the T lp Coats sents nocd them to the State prisow any hind to Udell. te verry oa bis work forenoon ; wiine Pratt avked if Conde Al- | — Crost examined —Dovs not know at what particular | Wines whe within: w went eee have been very duli, in cons-queuce of the rivera | Of Cuba, is daily expected in Havai being swollen by the melting of the snow from the | coy, a3 we reported some weeks ago, having | time thore tokens were worked off. BRG called twice alter, bi con; the third Police Intelligence, i i Mr Brady bere put in the libel as prove; lime there was a person with him; it hen beteroen OF CRIM. CON. CONSPHTACY PRNDING AGAINST Yo.Clty'on the 11th, and | end several compemice Rave. alrcesy ontamenecd | Ocea Tecalled by his government. General Roo. | Seun Teemes one of he dfeodunts, spamined.—te | iar sua'grecheigenpri maid ranean trace Gk W RILAS— SINGULAR DISCLOSURE ABOWE timo. und came passenger | working, with success, the beds of the rivers. New | tli is appointed Vice-General, and Count Miresol | ® privter, in Mar . his piace of business was | clerk to Wilkes; witness wald he was; ho them seid, as! witkks AND BILACK MAIL. i ii ; i 16 Bprvee. at the seme thae owned 9 prone, which was | {don't fo may es well say to yeu what I Bef ce Mountfort Columbus to Pansms, whieh place | digegins are constantly being discovered, and many | is the new Vice Inspector General. All these high | {reaig etl Au street, le wee sant chore te Nevean | . y toy fore Justice Mounttor ing of the 4th inst.” The cholera | of (ne old placera are being re-worked this season | officers will soon arrive in the Island, —_— ~~" have to saz; he taea took od his hat and brushed ki | he parties concerned in the prosecution against but was fornia emigran BGord almost exctu- 1 American resi- ho came down passen- ber up aud asked if he baa the appe thin- noe ot t9% | George W. Niles, the lawyer, who staudscharged with ed dissipated looking man mentioned ta thet | obtaining by conspiring with others the eum of $260 pinting to the article im the Police Garetie | trom Mr, Hy. Havens, was continued on friday ‘The Fitness tol big he had not the supaarance, nor was | evicence om the part of the people beiog eiened, cou n with the quicksilver machines, wiih bever success thed lest year. Large mg th onlin during the invasion of Cardenas, have been con- The officers of the two American vessels taken A —Idosotkuow he the man alluded to {n the artic | fe; he raid yes he for Mr. 2 Opened the ease for the aod ‘ ji worki sts mines Pp ~ Detend them wept on to argue that it ‘ded 4 sae tad be i “SMRandsiph Scott, Texas, died at Peue 1.1. |onthe Manpes. have arrived ih Canfernies and | ™cbine. ‘They are tobe transported to Spain in a | war direretio Bet... | sanast themasyshe man alludes 43 wee on satiety | soeuaplter imayitence,cald te be ond sebeagemnl: Oy bor selbag ecrighr adres 4 i few days. Mir different pertcn from you, T have seen hia, and know | q r hot Thomas Kobinron, Llinoia, died at a reache, 6 miles | will soon be pot in operation. Companies ze. wiviiego by having put in an enewer to the complaint ay i . | Gale. witners on the part ot from Crucis. Sept 9. reeted in these mices are sanguine of success ; but A great fire broke out in Cardeans on the night | Py thicruie, wie 2 | iol Be ens the wits cf hey ReNccse semen ts t Ueetiontaes seaten ar See Col. Prignore, Saline co., Missouri, died at Chagres | whether their expectations will be realized, time | ofthe 12th instant. Several stores have been cou- | ‘The court decided that upon ihe witness's own do- repented again that he as i] 10. paseable during The esmstlp M., Sept. son, ‘aud arrived at Uavann at 8 o'clock, A The Colseainn pertoreed the passage between | some performances at Matanzae. 17 tion *as then proposed to be read. when + | counsel for the people. opposed its being mdmitted, im to be dixpeced to go; and herepest- | jt was not under affideri: The magistrate nowever, was the editor of the Ledger, end that | admitted the precious document; aad ns it ts one of ® j witness then went om to | peouller character, both in orthography aad grammar, to Pract the man to whom tho article re- | we eubmit it 10 our readers without comment, ac | sieoot. | way tend to throw agleam of light onthe saode. m: Mr. Wilkos wanted to seo him be! per, and in ces adopted by certain individwals + we him there, that it as BT ie. Wiikes', business to we him; the substance of the | *¥O*H +? be concerned In the cam sh ill show. fell om the Isthmus between the 4th | *90 ; Contain Wi sumed, and the lows was very great. . peslouced only 200 | a ivca'ie Sen Pranclece ot the ‘morning of the | TWo bullstighte tock place st Havana, ia the pla- | Sun on the prean that went to Ama bisesty True Sere Pere bed; otitl Te fe far | 15th ut, Ie days from Panawa—I6 days sailing | za of Regie. Several bulls have been killed by the | BATIPE Gitd, aad wilneas Baving no use for th , he was desirous to rell it; Udel same to witness engne reed, whieh, te clmast im | tne. MF, - Mintetie seaeetke & company of St. Gavina, with his Indian Jupi, before | told him he eould get work if he. witsaes in, a aUCIBC | “ it Paleon left Onagres ot 1 o'stoek, A. | ult. % 4 numerous audiences. These taureadors are to give | f!t) hare the pre ee npty = it buteald 'e 9B of the Police Ger u claration he was bound to ane . " Ne Witnese—Abdout Novembor, 1843, printed the True | Sanne = Prait then sald to him.let us go a M., Sept. 17ch ng the presage ind days and | Soy Francisco and Panama in 19 running days—11 interview was communicated to Wilkes ; knows the bs AT LI LE ead va board the Fal- | to Acepulco, and 8 from Acapulco to Panama. At From Veneruela, oon eatin = thet Be ritanes, shoal | trm of Dexter J rothers, they tas doee loor agente, | it Niles Dee sie as T hava beoos id to be @ wits Capt, Barzabas Kirby. Maas., died Sept. 11, of cholera. en Fe en ee ae arie oe bond By the Ohio, we have also received news from | work that would ‘not be paid for, witness should | ole en ba cake to Wilkes, botere thet time hry Tv. Lawrenee, Brooklyn, “© © 12, “ meus soo vee Deee eee ll fcc | Caracas to the 25th of August. indemnified egainst (he lose; upon which he took the (he kept a bearding house; is wet alere done a4 you arreed by " reas Orton, one ; « * i 5 “ a e " * p - the 17 vs you o y ow William Mest, Michigea « | trial ofthe latter before the Aleulde | The Colum- | The primary elections have taken place in the | Layla sprue atrest, aad l did not nee the Price Gar | GlotHz, Perasct the Watuilion House. at ort te va Lik thm Re ae hinge stan wow and as J Inhmee| Wertbingwon, blo.. * br got uuder weigh while the trial was progress | republic, with the{most perfect tranquillity. ‘The | su for merka; [Fetaoved be thet proses to Aun | vicus to tbat barkeefer and beckkeeper at the Begle | fr gp Vuake fee of ans on, N. ¥. . , : a ttroet in May last. | i in he Jemes UL. Frye. Missouri. .- : : Ware dctained on witnesers. f electoral colleges will proceed in October to the | "O' what share aid yeu get for the pay of the Police | Neth ot Niagara Falls, was, befor ved nate | apt, Elisha Clark, Maine... “ che diare. |" During the entire passege, with the exception of | election of the President. The most important of | Guseie? A —Ldell eellects sufficient to pay bi nowsauien pared S$. 8. May; saw him about two | Capt, Augustus Norton, do... “ ohetera.” | 30 hours in the Gulf of California, the sea | , + T 4 end then parses over the balance to witness. G—What | wonihs ago in th: office; May printed the Pe'ce Ga See senee. WT cstuee iseate, |, “ | hes been +mooth and weather pleasant. "The Go- | ‘Be Ceadidates are Guzman, Jose Gregorio Mona- | isthe ‘tendutd b \--7By | Tete iu Moy. 1840, ot the eoruve of Thoates alley and | Hie P sates yan JabaPinchatics, Trieste Aw . jumbus is 8 hue bout, ord Capt, Peck and his offi. | €8* Gnd Rendon. The party of General Paez is | the work that isd far. | Ann street; May was compositor ard Thomas the | Mie Mette be Richards + ite nece the same. ‘4 ote hcg iin « cers gentlemanly and courteous in the extreme. completely neutral, and the chances ef success are pices en panes oat the proses at the time; Udel printer; bas Roown W hes ssoat four ot Sve years ; Siz, wbon T Gnd.) on im pussesl:ton of my cont ae a TREMEN DOL LD STORIES. in favor of the brother of Monagas. Cross exemined—Udell waa to by pald seoording to | within cbe lest fo: wht; do * pe A eos who wrote AE : (From the Packie News, August 16.) - th, K done; the smount varies, exch, trum $60 tO | it; it wae written In with noo; Trend it at “ ‘i “ Heirtotore we have occasionally recorded dix The Maratime Lawa of New Granada, ' ¢ payw bis hands out of thore anms. ns the once table at which ni ite; I think it wasin , queen ol enaar Onse we. gnid some (From the Pauame Bobo, #ept. 7.) tay be; Le ullowed me 12% conte for every token, E de toi 8 Mo Bat Ee age A proclonation has been ested by his exceflen- | was to be puid about that sum; at way rate, aay | interred | thinw about a mountain, whieh, although true to _ ‘9 y ,be_ pe H j a | thinks Le had a conversstion on ¥ eae ne te aoe and Intra, | the letter, provoked only a little mirth at our ex. | CY Governor Obaldia, commanding the adminis- # to bo made was bis; lis yay was to be the balaase | the subject o testimony with Chules Grabac. | +! Fig olga gH Sage were buried at sea The buriai rorvice was toad | pense. Truth, however, is mighty. Converts tare | tor ges.erol of the proviser to take measures to pie- rier Slee ween the | pf: DEMey offered to read the article of the 24 of | S/iin and lett him lute secrets he vont thi vy tain Hartetein. surrounded by the parsen- oomingover daly. The mountain is no loager a | Bt loss to the pablic treasury, and, in order to | Fae thy eliocted Lak made ons Sc aay oan fle gyn Aw) Plasntiff. to show that the apology was | "| pant time now to rite any more B vl mI 18, who in every jnstance asnmbied co pay the inst | fuble. Now cohwe another weighty fact to re- | prevent fraud. to have the captuing of all vessels | Pint bave weap cal teas malin j June 36 og the Police Gazette, reierred t Tepes on acudl Richeide ‘Eitetecrranpect sitet antorcunsie Jule pase: | cord, AU Gamnea's new diggingn Iaat Friday, « | juching a hie port, give their sacred word of | ™Ditcet caamination rerumed_The bits for printing | Sravation ci the erigias iat eens Oa Ok ne eel \ ips bel . | carts we a a e true aw t 7 Gasrctic, , ¥ ot ie | lent’ a i So ontes jd mocie’. ™. ‘ og they ate 4 tiers weighing fey puna rr fact rood ment of ail pe: may embark or div- conee vame. ee ss deaeta aeeanab oer omanien Was clerk | 4 wore saves . 7 . . - pf accept Say p heed — sy peor san thabart ve from Col D. J. Woodlief, collector of the fo- | embark from their respective vessels at ths port, The cace tor the plaintiff wee here rected efive of the Merchants’ Leger ; the paper was t0 rrest of Ki board the Felcon should be looked ‘eecommodations. very muck below Severel persons cbrough tickets Chagres to yt at loovook PM are On de v ‘atoon’ erate oscopacrieca t Havanant 12 o'clock | the Ist instant a meeting was held at Murphy's, | Of, three hours before be sails, or for him to land . 17. The and arrived in the borbor of New York | It wes resolved * that from und after ¢ reign taxes for Calaverns county. Carsoa’s or at the adjacent islands of Perico, Flamen- finus are about three males from itobineon's ferry, | 2 end Taboge; and in defaule of ‘which, a on the Stanislaus, on the north side. Who saye the | of twenty-five dollars will be impoeed for every are tailing t breach or infraction of this decree. The captains The sume gentieman from whom we obtained | ere further prevented from receiviag aay other | Peter Amith alos | maths previoas to | on the | the publication of the libel im the Gazette; witness | jied them himecit; they commenced sending them | ., Broome street, steall m March, 1818; I cemtthem by direction of Me, Bratt; | silver #poons, grid pencils, ear-rings, we never received the Police Gurette in return. other Jewelry, valued at S01, the property of 'M. a'itorvia, who came pas- counsel rose and seid they would charge of det it, partnership the examination of the tute)? @ simple ietting out of last Friday by officers ‘teenth war bim to Udell. was only proved. lie contended taat Udell | the information of the forty pound Inmp, related sengers after they have declared the total num- - tions betwee: De Witt Elecdgood exam ned for Herah Norris, On the artost of the accused parties into by the owners ct t | Gavther lnctanpe of tesvene of Gaia, the’ reotps t | ber, unless they huve the consent of the Admini. | Ti"t,'h4, Principal im nil tha transserions | between | 6 emipted towboot oMoer Ross but was lackily Cue te cattns and | does not complain. It oceurred at Murphy's Dig- | stator. That, we suppose, means that they will | (he press, ke. eed tor the one of fod reer Thome year, | prevented hy other happened to be meae eee si atinseed at Sen Franco, | gings, for a long time famed us the richert in Cali- | have to pay two dollars apiece for euch and wun | wseto receive a certala fined prise, aud thet he, Tho. we rager marie Praacls M Prait aaa col- | i: band The rac use were conveyed before Justias who putchsred ut 8+ , A person by the name of Ashe took out | dry that might go on board after the vessel has ob- ae employed by bir brother Geo. Pratt, who | Timpron, who committed them to prison was noe that wight in the first cabin were compelled to | be responsible for any iv daring the passage from | of one hole last Friday or Saturday, gold to the | tained her pepers. im happen, but was to be indemnified by Udell, u et; kuows Thadeas W. Met | Cove of One-Lyed Thompon ~The counsel of One eo Knew Geo | Eyed Thompeoo om the torpedo charge, we anderstead, in the peper; there were bat | tntende te pro S writ of huteas corpus, and eouves aever beard before that leo. one of the Jadgeson Monday Oo han that of Geo, Pratt oT Mpvon was breught before Justice never saw plaintif until te-dey: thinks he does sot | t. cunttert, and arked if he was ready for imation. test resemblance to Geo. Pratt; thei Thempecn replied that his counsel had ae in im the Trlecreph eMlce that ea! | hod, and that he referred the matter to him att, to witness's koowledgo; | Hobbing a Men while in Bed 1 te: , at b pep ‘ q shan; does not Fn hether Met, Paican took on beard 848 | gmount of four thousand dollars. The decree is all right, but we have an idea that | ail events, wee to be scoured In the 12% cents per te- 1 ins aay teeceens ian e it will be somewhat difficult for the captain to tell | ken. Couns! them % * it rhould be diemieord against all the parties, ia- the total number of passengers that he may have seh 00 these Gan Se ieee to chon ther @ ep gore. INTERESTING MINING INFORMATION. —— From the Sonora Herald, Aug. 19.) to go AMO | inogt tee Movement or iran’ Micens.—On | on board one of our large steamships, at least two at %% oveloek | Which wi left Lavaw when the hour arrives for his verse! to start, and tended by « large number es gctthe consent of our worthy and estimable frien So that | Mariano Arosemana © think it will be at a by the name of y by offer 4. J. Pr @ 40 in (he Peve te, namely, a relative of tLe platatif®. and not the ; laiatiff, there was, there- 3 A 3 H i H Sept 22, pertorming the pasenge ta | person shall hold more than one claim. ‘ et om in thet Geo. Pratt signed te | Beith. Jing $60 trom John Birchall, four days vod thirteen Bours those whe have registered their cleime, and have | tended with much tows of time, and most masters | fore, wothing in the iNet, iteif te abow (bat the plain alr. & su in the office constantly, andsy wae | residing at No. tty street. It aecme that The following persons died en board the Obto oa | pot worked them, fun the Fisk (if ubsent) of ae run the risk of Geing fined 25 dollars, | i Ses the pessen pointed at; meither was there O87 | De iiicnes , : #1 Birchall was loduced te drinn come drugeea lgaes, pL, yamsoge from Havana to New York, sod were | them “jumped” at any moment. One party Ys -_——-——-- Mr. Brady, in reply, ¢ Bed thot upon reading the | Crt examined Geo, Pract kept the books; it wae | which stupeted him, and Keunedy astisted Bim to @o gg ovid RI. died Sept. 18, cholere. miners took out five Ibe. of gold in one day. " Libel. even in . p masner, no cus could | pert of h’s businees to give reg not io the | te bed: and when in bed. it te alleged that Kemmed: Peres crereeonse, 5 5. died Sept. toon Gor readers will have learned that the owners | _Ixtexeszine rrom New Launswice axp Nova | failto beileve that i car ioe iiedut ae Teatt the ede | habit of seeing hint pte. although | took the pantaloors of the complaiuant, aod extract SGeame Docelt tog th bor. bt of bars on the Stenistaus have entered into an ar- | Scotta.—The Borton Jownel of the 19th inst., | jor of tee Merchants Lester Th ny, witer Patera wonder my notices, b soeane free She poeeee tes Yee a wane an abowe stated Seabee tonlt, tactlogven, £. « rangement to keep all interlopers off their claims. | #ey#:—We have St. John (N. B) papers to the | wards published by Me W ines, wnt concinelre that leulae ciservation on them; Mr. Mal: | Toe vounery cos Blane at 0, OF perengers on bowd hepresent | It eppears theteeveral companies have been noti- | 17th inet. The pointo —~ of New Brunswick and | the plainid was the pereon meant ; bo cexnowiecaes . - . | Oabere comanited the occured paseege from ilnvens, have bad » uve of com- | fled by men who have never put in a spade to turn | Nova Seotia will be go The stocks have been | thet it was seeing the He in the M. "eh ' plant; for Caps. Schenck and b ers have done | the river, that they ehould, when the work waa | @ffected with the rast, but the tubers are sound, | that inet Shim to srite the libel knew te eit power to tender att om beard 88 | finished, reap a portion of the harvest. Mornily, | The storm of ihe Sth inst. was very severe both ia | Pisin's was the editor of the srigor, we refore he com! je as porsibie, The tal with everything on Yor w Mower, he pg of the Heh, end the cerreuts have been atuentive « During the pare ibe bora aupplied must La nde d that the libei should apply (9 him; nto of the pas. feeb conduct, in our estimation, would be theft, | New Bronswick and Nova Scotia: In the coanty ~ > ; To us it appeara that the of Cumberlucd it_ was accompanied by u freehet, | Sag "eny turk pessen af monte nd te ibe defesdect's would stent our purse the damage by which will amount to £10,000. | guewer on the contrary they had shown ote +, with the exception of an ocesatonal | thé fair proceeds of our labor and capital. Bridgre have been destioyed, and hay. &e., we, | Las no relation of the roncls M. Pratt, pleasent. sod the ses remarkably Tre Pans on rim Stanistacs—We have ree | Cortied away in all directions, The country pre- | person nemed in defen Tt was there eason of th jceived important news from the Pine Crogs- | Sent the seene of a perfect wreck. la the Anan | ile te contend that evuld have contempt 0 o'clock. AM. Sept 21 tat 24 det. | ne onthe Stanislaus. We are told that the pro: fe liey the storm reged with great violence, A fa 4 other person when he wrote the libel but the . reek of the herme- | inetors of this bar are digging ld in large quan. | blowing the fruit from the trees, and in seme cases | P Pemntent weight each.” One | ‘#ting up the tres. y 4, but witners has not any dist thinks tr Pratt having requisite to the Chapres to New of John Mar the porter. tor- werly employed by Allcowk f Allen Justice Oxborm | mitted t! honer tothe Tomm, Ditwareh exacstned for plaintit Dem | Arvest of « Lishomest Servant ~-Offleet Drago, one of lawyer, neer m panied pistatilf at requestot ifr Baxtecd | the vigilant policemen of the First ward, arrested to the office of the J franette; Chora ware several by the uame of Sarah Seam gecomp!l oe > vonnee’ repite “ eTeone In the oM we Jobe wa. th eat Dee dimmu eeeer “ + nod aban. | titiee—in lompe a pow t aeinimiantnitin The Court in deciding on theta pplication to dl rhe | singe = Ane pnd ee aed Hg Mage nice et Tsasatepmeent cod fe boom were | man in two hours washed from dirt that had been Po Intelligences Mr. Thomas went over his evidence, and fatd that id Got step | ae ae Bet ha pe oy Rantings HY riod wey, The obly canvass ov het was iregmeate throws bowen” $200. ah... have a Seen 30 Nrw Yous Avgustus Pt call te the democratic | from sm ait, Aive euneideration of 1t he woald conrid: Son pol Re: thar « | $922. the prop of the maturtayaail: boats were cons and the falls of | betieve thet this report ia true; and we think tha: fn the 83d district of this State, | ef Bim to Lo the prinuipal ta the work curstet iatit fog at No 28t Mark's Place the stern bout swinging at the davice ; Inrbourd anebor | 9j] the bars on the Stanislaus and the Tuolumne | 8 en Wildrick inthe democratic ean: | ADM *treet, aud as such ato him ob Grew 6 sud showed ht re esevent tm the om on tho bow will prove equally as productive in their goiden re- bag perl sy sed nel Bets ot te | Vest hake Paar ts Conaneas wistci'cs ce son | 208" tif, Johoron stated that the plain. | bith inet, pbe stole the pr ‘ ——e . | ed 10 re ad owe tie strict of Town, to | to bat to evatti'ute a libel ss was not | Frsecting +o alluded to, Johneon then stated | ¢ teh th ereaboute coal AAAiteoMAl News from Callfornem, finally a oop Pte eg ty eater topply the vaceney in from that Stete neeesiaty to name tbe perty atm 1 {tf wae pot (Be petrou alluded to, Jahuson then Stated | since whieh tiem hor Phereebue rms aor 0 CFEY, tC. a4 € net to Secengn - vi — take ploeeen | Prevent care The iibel ret wt with ¢ ib ihe Parte ¢ for Wilkes, but @ pemed ofier t rom th te Sovrures Mives ron Winren Quanrens.— and followed wp the ettners bad no cone johneon, ens :| . Mr. 8. 0. Uphen | “lo peace prepare for war” has become a proverh Rarerrional convention | he therabt that it Ene, question Siaaes aekesr plolamt meee Seerennne , leit s In rurmtmer, before the reins and impassable roads anshdate to wueeeed the | 17, Sud for them to txelted, und for the porpove of getul , tb, end “an Fr 9 he 15th ultimo. vn i ‘ Pr w pe resolutions strongly ae nee oF Bol o tfhce rest iit eehe ane pt Red, mat) | cotmmence, it te well for nriners to ascertain where | iio s't asaue of the compromise bill, eines paced | The deience wee then opened, Counsel amtd thet | Se oe wird polies, of a ebatge of atosiing some Ww pte wi to the departure of Me | they cnn winter to the best advaatage, and tomake = . ti =e . U by Conere They express entire confidence in the | *Y*TY Word Ye the article extiv dn lidel fe (cur and they $50. befonging to George Giltoly, from Sacramente Seriods a yore le their arrangements accordingly. We w to de- | patriotiom of Merare. Clay, Webster end tase youlé prove it from the lips of re-pectalie wiine Roceeelt street. Jastioe Osborm ttained ‘bata collision would ocour between | ceive no one. We wish to mduce ne ove to leave Teras-—A meeting recently held in Houston, re | They ¥e #180 Peer to the article ta the Le he eqnatty rs cod the lend holders. Oa the mora | the northern mines,if eble to make mode rate *, | solved that ibey were opposed to cending treaps They world also thow that (here wae aneh a rom the day the Columbus left, news | especially during the dry season. We know there | Senta Fo. o® impolitie and renehed Ban be equatters to release =MeCinichy and Moraa--who had the day previ: | over and above all expenses. This was in defnult of bail, been confined ou board apri- | d m whiv, cherat 9 resiet the # he law in eocerdance with @ lat striet © decision of the | winier our enterprising citizens will be aawly paid Sporting bntenmence | e#itweee to get bmek @ ebild which was bound ¢ Soon tevetied tee the avirne how | for their labor. This county oan give employ seent Sn t-te A sod which she took away with lot: Ne reid hed the baton cen cae pearerea tateogh tbe toatl 6 re were met at the prison ehip dy | to ai lenet twenty of thirty thousand miners more three entrios. ell be case mosh abou, ee eas bare | cles of the Polac user Mayor Bier lo~, Assessor Wood- | than are here at present, and they can all make he Centreville, by thr pK ae Abrabem Hequa tecalled for the pininti@ — Was who drowe them fromthe gonad. | money. The raing of wmter make the digging from the white seeven of ta ~y dy improper, They desired | Mery Mecre, and that ehe leu with Metros Mdeo quertion, avd the ond virtied .to @ ecnfined o) cisco by exp eceding day ¢ eexemiord Cannot tell the dey, thinks per Bn My in the forenoon: he eatled at Me. Bu are tich Giggiags ut the north as well asdher:, and | the settiement of the bound: uniry Cennot be made icher | Money fet the disputed terrivor, city, white b of alot © red ““warto the | our own section of : Jas, and other articles that « wit bine om the eohjeet e land holder d that several | by nndervaluing any other. Bot this we can eay | P*Y the debts of the Siterwarce insried to Fravcie M. Pratt; and that | cougult bin 0 gong eee care sone ‘at $200, the property of son bovh sides had | kilied. The | with truth, thatthe gotd te very generally dietribu- Frenels M Pratt wreseprevented (0 deft laut Wilkes | (7% Sat Kron whether pl ot | oe ta remciins Yao Riper. No anerest et of an atviempt on che part of the | ted here, co much eo that there are very few men lee Rote, ieee amen the wd sald \ , ase fre ete wo of their pw | MY 4 Hoo Bdward Rverett, of Cntetrites, has presented Robert J Browne examined for the d Kaows hat he Domenric Miseetliany. from custody two of their party working steadily, who cannot clear $5 to $4 per day one thousend volumes to the new City Free Livrary in anole M. Pratt; ho ino @ Og nan, ay that h Terrence Weketeld is om trial at Horton for man- soghter io causing the death of 8 D, Heil, Ca it up corrosive eubbilmate. by mistake, for calomel, & phyeicien’® preeeription rm of the Btate Norwal Bohool will com. out of bie p it way he ow onatt rained in the je cxse ia whe | bent fre teet nine Ineh Tuolumnec ounty during the whole of last winter; | @oste® hy being parties in an attempt | and as the moet of the gulches are still ao worked, thenfl, should he enforce | we have no doubt that dering the coming fall and fehe: think he {) fail y ae ble Tam mye if Wee iewea os thom Pratt told witness wer hits #f) be called at the oMew ot the Ubiel of Polo and wi: Hen Henry Clay har bern invited to visit Detro’ by the corporste authorities of oat ity. oted with the oy des the fegeen "Lede 4. ” wl reated wpJ street, 43 faras Fourth, | easier, and afford facilities for washing the dirt, | 1MOPE the keowing ones, it Is likely that the whole of | [iy *n OF that name that went by the wame of Mary | tice’ 100 tty Bil M later them are fast, A good trot is Moore,» ‘tke mistress of Monroe Kawards, be

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