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cmanen ae TT" HE NEW YORK HERALD. | = a = si hanes an op = : =o ba pe NS ren SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1850. . PRICE TWO CENTS. _—--— SEE WHOLE NO. 6961. THE CALIFORNIA NEWS. W Barney, ‘Jao Manchester, ance at Son Francieco a few moments after the ar- | Wesbington, formerly of Virginia. Mr. Washing- | gravel, cand and clay. Where the bottom is | trlend; and that nc Shing wes inft undone to adm Hs Thien, x H Taber, rival of the Republic. She left ?anama on the 20th | [8 hes charge of ait the arrangements for preserv- | smooth, there is no gold found " to bia wants end oom *0% ae papleten — anna ' ty ing the peace of the city, andia a most gallantgea- | Barace’ Bar, on the North Fork of the Amteriein ttl entry with th Arrival of the Ste od July, but having a number of calis to make along | Geman. His hfe would not be werth much if a | river, about twenty-two miles from Aubura, has ath hee. pitnehedl. tile teatiew of the amships the coast, her arrival was necessarily delayed sauatter could get a flr shot at himsand yet, f lorg beew & favonte location, und we hear that caen eed otto the military bu YDR ground in Chat olty ond the expected time. The W. P. as soon as | Met him this moroing, at two o'clock, perambu- | there is scarcely any exception to the general euc- ° accompanied also by CHEROKEE AND EMPIRE CITY, nga pee oid page placed on the Sacramento or | sting the strects, with his rifle at his shoulder, as | cess of the miners working there, A gentiennim beep fs open port sana of Monterey Penn Peterees: Seeking °F | cooles a snow flake, trom there, a few days since, told us ef ove cratic | On board steamship Republic, a SSUst 21th, Mr. 8. A. WITH OVER Ones Stockton routes. An intense excitement pervades (he public mind, | turning out $750 the day | ft, and thet thirteen 0, wiGaainn EW Politically and socially all seems to be going on | aad 4 good many talk of hangig the prisvn at menhed taken twenty-five ougces before noon, tith, Mr. W. Pusxs, of New” tree ined. A MILLION AND A HALF OF GOLD DUST, | 2s:! smoothly in California. The accounts frem the | ¢¢—but the greater portion, T hope, are in favor from a bar which they that morniog begaa to 14 trom stemanship epublic, a. ere an we An . WE ‘ ° of viving them a fair trial That all those shall | work. ‘Three quarters of a mile above the bars, » board bark Magdala, August 2d 0. ‘eobee, LB gold mines are still most encouraging, aad we | enfler on the gallows whe were taken wich arma | Bunce & Co. were getting $1510 the pan fail, Ot | Ofthe Large Paraick Lanny Haves, of N — Settlement of the Sacramento | j1 could fill columns with “placer news” if we had | in their hande, is the universe) cry of the cuy. A | #ll the dems built iw that vieinity, not one out of |") 2s os cpchelot, Jane 20d, om h 9F pasnage Diticuities. 2 room for it. Special term of the court Will mo Coubt be imme- | ten hed proved a failure, as far even as the product | fom Pavama to Hopelula, Me, Uuxuy Unye © of Oe ee 2 Wo are credibly informed that one man, at one digiely, called. sad oan | of not less than oe er day would entitle them to | jumbus, Georgia, aged 45, ' His disease was fi °° ar oa jay. at ten o'clock, Dr Prarly brovehtin such estimation tile damming proves so ene- | we fever. ‘ SUCCRSS OF THB GOLD DIGGERS, + . houl, had taken out a forty pound lump of pure gold, | from Brighton aman nun) t/s!! He was fonad | cessful, ide work is entirely suspeuded. Froma | On boxrd steamship Califernia, om the 19th Xo Saat - * | Geo es, on the Yuba, about fourteen miley from Marys- | Secreted in the bushes, near sien’s house. This | winged dam which was worked last yeur aud | of dysentery Mr Ro Pores ‘aa e., Ken, Se pate ville. men Shethe sane ef al! the persons in the bows t filled a Bgaio, $6 to gl0.a day was taken. The In Sreeneen, an aeiten: leat, Mr. Weessase Wires Milliken, ‘ nn », | Whom he could reeollee!, viz. m. Goddard, | vse of quicksilver machiors is highly approved, | ve Of Vole! — a + on” és B a r Wine The gold mines in the vicinity of Humbolde’s | Andereon Arnet, James haufiaan, Jackson Hock, | and they are generally credited to give 190 per Drewred st Rese’ Lar, on Yuba river, Trews sane? a meseneiy sober Capt. bec lucpinertuary Fae Bay, the Alta says, are perhaps at the present time George Heushaw, Kelty (killed), iB math ame | cent betier rewrn than the evainoa rocker. sacs Bad ppesiraes yes eGimensiiat at this port early yesierdy morning, from Chagres, | ‘and two children. BF Suyder. fully as rich as the most profitable deposits in Cali- | UKBOwN, who was killed, end Alleo, who was | lees are only @ few items of mining gossip pron thewinees tie under the telegraphiv head in yesterday morning's | ‘The Oregon, Captain Patterson, from San Fran-| Ou the Trinity, Shaste and Kiamath rivers | a6 0 witness against the oytliws. 4 od tail asin the general conciasion which they sus- | 48S } 4y8/Namsing. « «<> «ii. New Yor, i : Pe cisco, whence she sailed om the evening of the | thousands are at work, with extraordinary ave- a ie Sys Doge jound amongst Robi wrt ae fob a Re es ke Pporicd, ead 2 New Orleans. ur thanks are due .L. C. Paine, the » 6 is b "A i pers, giving is pos tance to the lawe, | ifm: pther plaeca, we find by careful ta yuiry, 5 taadaly pnt eas Chicaknh ate a vay me | oe Poy essen ~ nee oan si oor and new digeings are almost daily ad evidencing his incon ght to the or | that £0 fer fromm there being a vast mulutude who 6. Bon, " ¥ We Se . | The Oregon touched a 6, Sun Blas, Mon- P * e California Cvord Cire Company No, 2 can cara aothing, it is a fact without exception tbat a 9... .N Danville. §. carnniee Gregory & o., for the use and early | terey and Acepulco. ” Shipment of Gold Dust! ee een fe arge: nse of the siieean wus Bo, laborere re be joined for om ae eight = é fines doy Deny eee lelivery of the lates! ne ws and California papers. » i s ji _. _ [Prom the Alta California, Sept. 1] three hearty cheers, as Ue Seastor approxched tl lollars per duy, and, generally, they have to be rs 3 The steamship Empire City, Capt. J. D. Wilson, | rece eg te iaeom San Francisco, had 180} We can safely say, that the shipment ot gold | levee. They will vor yo down today, but will | Dourded at that price. There is itis well esta. | ‘| 7 Casper Grassbee areata: A rsa gies io » | passengers and $400,000 in gold dust. The North- | from this coun‘ry, during the month of August, ex- | attend the funeral of Sac oil MeKinaey, which will | blished, a vost gang of idiets infesting the placers | 9G Comm! Wild also arrived at this port a few minutes after eleven | erner hud 200 passengers and a large amount of | ceeds that of any other mouth siace the discovery | take place this afternoor at 4o clock, at the Fort. | in every diseetion. They are, of course, constanly | 10 N BC . o'clock tas, night We are under obligations te | gold dust. « the miues. he amenet is almost incredibly boy ep eae | Eovieg re Lad grey e., fbere is, a best, ao | 10. HM Gogshell Capt. W. th ly. deli f t= i jarge, verging on three millions of dollars. This The Prisoners of the “ Lagrange.” | Setting round thar powt, the: digging forgold ie} “10 Eliasbeth R.Stodden pe be ine be e early delivery of our papergand | x \ses or pass: ‘RS BY THE ORKGON FROM SAN | sum has been regularly manifested, and is exclu- (From nel our Thnes, cf rey very hard woik; but while the tet is nut to be © WO Mre Conger eee a. Cy ny Grea thoes be sive of the parcels carried through by private hands. | ‘The reports of further movements among the | coutroveited, it poys beuter now, und willdosotor |" 15. Lewis Bawards Cinctuuati. | The Cherckeo left Chegres on Weducaday, Sept. 25th, | 4% Povsland, nee ae yon E Michie, J} The following exhibits the amount by each | *quatters, towards the release of those men who | yeHrs to come, thea any other cecupation ever yet | |, 34 potent Comaretiout. snd Kingston on Saturday, the 28th, for this port | Cape Mansou’ 0 Dedoon mod wife, J Ddeeea, Mire ing: | steamer — are now in contiaewer( ‘or being implicated in the | €agaged tn by so many people since the year one <r Philadelptle, The steamers Empire vity, Georgi, and Alabama | dicvin, F soblo 2 irray. Wim | A¥euet 3) per Carolina $180 000 | lawless outrages of the Lith aad 15th instant, will | Mr. SM. Johnson cute down yesterday from |. ff jy Tee: pi tana aemained at Chagres, swsitiag the arrival of pas. | Zighe, J Felon, i My- “8S, per Columbur 350.000 | only have (he de irable etlect co induce greater vi- | the jnnetion of the Forks of the North Yuba, where 14 Wm Logoe. Louie pa Wks walls 0d'bellion bovine Ghana ett, ERP Canby, Mr and Mrs Myers. F Kuthmaa, be al, Ree Oven. 1.600.000 | gilance in the gu of the prison ship. There is | bis party bad the good tuck to make one of those 15. KB Forbes, gers. og ved | J A Uirant, F Hutebinsoo, J Hobsom, Major Nessels, per Northerne $39,124 | no evidenve of ¢ nent or resentment regarding | great lifts we read about. The limp he totes along 18. Matihew &. Wobor ~~. -Ohie. ‘however, the two latter had steam on, aud expected to | Capt Westcott, Capt Il Day, 8 F Hooper, ‘A Lacombe, ‘Total 2.98) 124 | Ube Punishment of tose who inuy be convicted ia | Weighs 16 pounds, lees than one-third of it being M D. Whitbritge,, Masaanhasst ta, ‘Reave om the same day 3 usps. J Le mea i ne j. HD Barnes, ow OE iy coho PES ne ag es om the impending trial y ee quartz. ‘a 1s en 3 the beaking office’ of Messrs. u ‘The Empire City leit Chagres on Thursday, tho 26th | BEY ae ee » 4 Marti. < lic_leave to-day for Should (hese trig: take place where the offences | Dewey & Smith, for sate, and will be disposed of of Boptember, at one o'cicek, P. M., andarrived at | Withern U Payne. Mr abd hrs Hiner Gloves wae | eae ie former thes donner sheutie can | ety, Gommmlae dh WmmueE eg, Jeetto., oeet be: Of 8-fAlr. Upon. - Abram, (colored Kingston on the 20th In addition to the passengers vens, J Leevells, J Mo! sengers and about $400,000 in dust. pecking se thee pets 4 Ghasnve?, ulionether wa ‘the Expioxations of the Coast of Oregon iH. He Bapill and gold dust brought down by tho steamers North +t Meplason, J Aspias ; ble. The pe ag a aeiitapite- of the sxlsonete priaweuuiteaieCcmer ptember lat | «Ht Gnerwood Lewten corner and Oregon, the Bupire City likowise brings the | deities see ee requires the constant ¢uiploymeat of a guard upon | ‘The joint commmsion of the army and navy of |“ 22 Stranger ‘treasures and passengers from on board the steamer | ro (boy), A Peres, Fernaadres, Wim Gunnell, Ae et REE MORE SQUATTERS | their place of contiwemeat. {or this reason, and | ficers, detuiled by government to explore the whole |“ 22 John Persone... .... Ww Buker, i Ccuterval, Guadaloupe, Tropheno, J KR KILLE JSONKES TAKEN—THE SQUATTERS DIS | from the fect that ne good object 1s to be reached "of the U 3 f . whore | « 23 J A Montgomery. Repubite, whic! onghe Mth ult, | Wooctork, G W Wilghi, L Bhip Bb thiermee dM | YEESKD—GREAT SUFFERING OF Me OVERLAND by delay, we hope thet Om earty: provision will be | cocay. Winky tonnes esa 8 the Eacitic | «a8. Gaps, thos, Meng The steamship Georgia railed for Now York, via Ha- | Relaco. Ktaphacl Campos. J A Dale. Thomas Myers, H | IMANGRANTS ay H pelt « Ocean, With reference to, its permanent defence, | « 24 Charien Puller : made forthe fine} deter@inetionje! #!| *he cases that | adaptation to p ve three 0° o rt E Myets. A Coster, J Livessy, Wm Alaste: 4 Ovrrespondenee of the California Courter Sige Ae - . eval establishments, and otherim- | « 25. Henry Uisketh, - Uibaeis Bee Ca ere ceo at be Ke Feliz. U A Costar, ¥ Gia, ® Hackney: MT Cashin sudan nah Gar ky hour | 27 have artaen from apy implicasinn ta she Nats | Portant specified particulars, returned to this place, |“ 26, Oliver Ferrin. . 2... Vermont. naers | hery.J J Uolden, Jo Hixby, J Harnen, J Cartea, J | yesterday atiernoen, the Senator hailed the Gold | PO‘, UF Robison hay ®lms: vores recovered | @ few days since, having weany completed their la | 28. Neth +25... North Carelian brought by these vessels :— Carnow,8 Alveras. J M A Saimea, C Vella, F Felis, | Hunter in Sutenn Bay, and the welcome responss | “2% his wound. tors. The commission is made up of three from ———~ SUECIE LSt OF THE CURROKER. | GP Jones, R Felix. Angel Bemelor. J R Lamply, # | reached our eare--* All right above--every thi ‘ dist natin me the navy and three fiom the army. Capt, L. M. The Caltforma Muek: ‘Howland & Arpin- “ F Cottemel & Co... 5,613 | nue +. perme yt Sana’ i Dee quietin Secramrnto!” Judge of the gloom that mesa tai On igen Soames Gage. Van og snd: Ties: Etees Itis Pb y pope rgypang eh iets any peat. wall, ek Beier’ tages. °. io | bo, K 'Alvareas, J. Aspello, W 8 Cross, @ | Settled upen every countenence, as the boat came {Frem the Sen Francie a Comntiios adem end Tiew pasion tive, relintle statement of the supply of flour, prowk- $009 | 2 B Orando, A | tthe Levee, when it was supounced that another We learn that an eminent A Use Cathotic | DeLune, W Molibaney, Jusi RB Robles, R | brave and generous hearted public officer had fall- | Church, who was formerly connected with ‘he eit Kobe, D Campoy (boy), J Raymond. J Atea Miller, | ¢n beneath the murderous bullets of desperate out- | perintendence of the dioeess of | rived by HB Mavving. 8 Cortes, J Ruber, J Cartes, N Cortes, | laws. Atier the funeral of Mr. Assessor Woodland, | yetterday’s steamer, ebarged ches, L Guissyo, R Felix, JP esterday aft Sherif! i e pes un ‘ y Ue. J lentness Satie A, yesterday efternoon, the Sherif! started with twenty | much importance to the people of (ix coantry Edward Minturn, 90429 Jobu Bertram... sions, &e., om band, as large amounts of goods ro- J. Bunn + S000 J V Bacon & 8on Dexter.Fay & Zones 2000 Benj) Fabins, Jr. J. M, Forbes..... zhao ®. Sprague & Co,. 25.000 Read, Wate & Co, to the army. ielo on shipboard, untii the Cemend will war- The coast of California, north of Sen Francisco, | rant their telag pinced inthe market Att including the whole ot Oregon to 49 deg, has | writing, al! kinds of breadetotis are ample for Sera thoroughly exemined, sud valuable iaterma- | mand. Building materials bare beeu im good demand w obtained. Ta the course of this Mmiaalion, | at ont quotations to-day. and with the prospect of re gee Soovounne = Se Ir se Reebe,Ludlow &Co 24784 Wen. Boge & © 777 men forthe Five Mile House,to arrest any squattera | appears thet this gentleman was delegated .. . H. Rogers & Co. 2.400 Ruokbard & P 023 | Burkiek, Johu Smith, e might find th bo rang a ainee tee'thetie 4 Ltt and efter visiting oar possessions tying tony the | meining se, ‘The éry goods trade is sepplied with aif 3 " #460 yeast Ling 4 TD Uricye, M Bilggs, © M Grey, 11. M he might find there. A portion of the SherifPspar- | time sinee, by the Roman Pontiff, to cor Strains of Aamitaity lolet, Buget’s Sound, | Sinus of torelga aud heme manuiactared Iabrion All kinds of provisions mret with remdy tale, with tule profits Box | Smith. . ) ty were entirely unermed, not knowing the purpose | country, for the purpose of examiaing inte ba on Henh, 45 Wilies 4 0 Wilton: Be oy é kias, | be bad in view when they left the Fort. On their | dition of spiriunl matters on the Pachtic. ° , 8 el., eC, up boundary line at the 49th parale peck 20.000 Grinnell, Minturn ye pp 4069 | und. J Ligon, J Minnado, J} Wilso } , . . lel of luiltude, it became neeessaty to proceed 10 , 7 7 | George (black), G 8 Godtrey, 11 HI ilosford, 8 A Webb, | aMival atthe Five Mile House, no persons were | sion, however, first led him to the city of Mex » . - low will be found our prices cnrrent, from aebmn 17,000 Soon & Vrecman.. 4.004 | 8) Fervandis, D J Herrars,'M Sonsalis, Oapt J Brem: | found in arm «te party preeet ded onaguick gul- | and’ being « ‘naturalized citizen of the Uvited ; Dare {urber, on the northeast part of Vaacou. | transactions, aud therefore reliable as000 4,009 | bam. Jebn Lamberts. J Nicholson. ¥ Vaisies, K Vale- | lop 10 the Pavilion. Taey ad not ridden far, when | Stater, having tived there a long time, he had | 1O0S Js vad, im onder fo obnan » ieesh supply uf rates of exchougs remstn tr] OSS | jon. 8 A Wood, J K Graham, BR Wood, W D Hollins, | they learned that u party of squatters had’ taken | letters’ of ixtrodaction to Mr. Letcher, our ima SOR? 1 Soy eat praecuueeye. vere epletion, since, the: lost eel wae Uaueferred to the naval service for the spe- | tailed for the United Stater Money plent ol purpose of seer odating the conrmission, | 1¥ Obtained, om good seourities ac Sato p | end jor conveying ite members to the places con- Ayr aie made, io large | oroted .o ne | Sonn, veut per mon a wih their ; sonbed 4 At that place | Ord. at ‘$1635, The suount |) ap abor 1 supply of bituminous Coal, of Gn Ck | pines ts net 60 large as PAs aut | cellent ity for steaming purposes, was readily | gout im the hands ot miver: | preeared ; but es Beaver Harbor wae reached via | ieree. They app . Oxnard. 14.000 4,000 | ON Croevenor, J Porter, # Bolerl. Rookyck. J Gam- | possession of a house a short distance be: the | ister near the Mexican government. Mr. J. Conner & Sone, 1243 | bro. B Centon i“ Alvaras, & Williams, G W Hazle- | Pavilion. After a short halt, the Sheriff divided | Letcher hed previously recei¥ed instructions from 100 Geo Coliins & G. Bog ecmigg we Pome np Sk mig hie party into squads, under the commund of Gen. | his government to examine the reeorda, for the ore iss. 2800 | Reape, & Fonte. "S's Townsend, 8 Bi Wien, Mr. Robiason, and himeelf. When the | purpose of eliciting all the information possible a biged i ime acogl 3,500 | P perkins, ( Perlit, FL Hubbard, 8 had reached the house, he ordered hisparty | in regard to Jend titles in this country. The v aoe od invited thers ia a jocose manner, | clergymen te whom we have referred, had like- ey, B Storey, 3800 | A legen, M Magan, G Gouner, NJ Guauer, J 8 Ber. | t dismount, hard?......... 10109 M 8 Steinborger, 3, pard, AN Hosier. {0 goin and get comething todrink, He immediate: | wiee @ similor object in view, and for some two or mn - : 7 WR CA. Sass Drage & Wee, | nasecs or Padsamnens xe rek waren ic, Prom sax | IY, With two or three otters, entered the house, | three mouths, durtog which he resided in the Mexi- |; (0H! 0! Ge cap p ype fie: Ba _ re eie ceaee Benj. Webb..... 160M — more... . 3aa8 | FEANCTSCO POR PaNasia. while the rest were hitcbiog their horses. Ia the | can capital, they together pursued the investigation tT ved im returning, ic seers than Van- | city, bas paseed off wiibout any seriou eonseynenese N.F.Cunivgham. 10000 Rovt, Boge Oo.. 3,300 | Charis Patton, A M Orris, 2 Wilfley,C MeGun, M bar, the squatters were wait. | with muchdiligence. The reeult of their labors is | 00)..." inv de was completely curcumnavigated o. ‘The baakers, brokers, BamprovdTaypen 10000 Carr & Tread | Drie M Segulen, BE Sargent, J McComb, H Packing. | ing end a summons from the Sheriff | such 28 to give entire eon idence to property holders | CO iia: ike porte on cretion went on fat worth as in this ony, ate le good eom- € A. Townsend & Wells... seve. $000 | ham L Mocre, Charles it craig. 0 Hox Merrit te | to thera te ley down their arms, was answered by | in this Stute, Most of the grants of the Governors sit a ee Oe 2 by 29 10000 James Bishop & D Godan. J McMullen, J Molane, J T Whil- | « volley from eight or ten muskets. Viring was | of Colifornia, previous to its acquisition by the |” Cclltans pdodite exist in insmense quantatios thirty dayr, $488 per pound sae Woe Wika . 4 en, WE Cumming pT pp RA, ry Mr | kept up on both sides for a few torments. Unived States, are pronoun ed by the Mexiean ane | air gy iod-niaah beaver: i ne eon fe ‘ao wien. 2 ee Ree Terk any Boston, Pht 0715 2700 | F Neoh. 1 J Gawmirg Doct) MoNalte W MeKey Ww | p.rte Shenfl left the house to look for the rest of | thorities to be good and valid ; and the testimony ad- | 0 Leaward side, of Vuacotver, oppovite that har- | ‘th Btate Scrip Btock and Loans, but little is desing, 2216 | HGibson.S Meuiliene D Apdoreon, B® Camp, T, bey. | Ris party, who were poming up, and was bat a le | duced ap to the invarinble cistorn of that goverm | Lor end on the mai land «bliquely eypoaiir | city Bortp 80490. 9 682 i oe’ te distance from it, when a musket, loaded with | ment, goes to prove that the fact that grants were | 7 - he oe A a clas - 4 fom ceded k tome e buckshot, wax diechared by a tall min suposed to | vnTevoked was regarded as sollicient confirmation. | {fw te.'he morhwurd, Tbe beieitwl harbors of (From the Alte Oollteraie, Sept. 1] P00 be Alicn, standing ja the inwer door, ead Sheriff | Capt. Sutter's title was investigated, and we are an " Tw " ete ¥ Mckinney fell, mortally wounded — Hie exotaimed | happy to say it was proved to be perfectly eouad, | He Hudeon Thy Compeny, were visited by the } McKinney, I Shorts, P J: BSponeer & Read. . May, L Bampaom I Eve: Fearing & fall... thos KE. Marels & | Patterson, W Hanson. AJ Sanders 8 Marte: two crthree Gimen, “Lam killed! walked a few | the grant being in proper form and without flaw. | COPMPCION. Legal senbed as one of the o de ant tht #4. Belsno.... U9. 2. aves 2000 | tor, f Hucebine 8 Strovt,T Maxell, H Davie, 8 Dag: | steps, and fell di eof thone who Were | Me. Letcher heving berm authrsiand to deepatch an | YEFY best wn hs the Coss Be vuncelved of for | a -guugte Weenie Walter R Jones. ROK Kim + 200) | get & Pierce, £ Watson, T Alexander, B Molaughiia, | prevent, say that the Sherit! was shot at the first | sgent to Culifornia, to confer with the Governor, | sre rm! Sr Stet | agree d seaell anion eo. B. Upton... donmeon & - ) Fish, David Wilitame Reed, D Cattlett, DP Brizgs, J Ere of the equa he entered the room. sod report the result of his investigations, made fg aad lie alee ua 1 | Simonet a, Back | Hauly & Davidson. BJ Orvens, J MeCracken, T Jewott, Just after the tail man shot the She (1 | choice of this gentleman, lg Pe msg FR ea iT | near, aimed his pistol at him, aad fired. Tne ball | | We rejoice thet althou; & Lye, T Berry, D Robbin, A Hi probably took efiect, forthe nan dropped his gun | Mc Leteber’s investigations ha» S Barrett. A Muchonan. R Buchanan, R Jell.D | and fell over. Le, however, soon recovered bim- | of the decree of @ judieial tribunal, yet that those | Nasb, DB Tomlinson, D MeGibon—Total, 109. self. Previous to this, before many had get into | iovestivations heve proved of #0 satisfactory a ‘The Cherokee brings the paseengers per Oregon and | the house, butafier the firing had commenced, he | cl dence to property | Northerner, and bullion by former vessel. Conaidera- | fired from the bar-room window, ond gazed the Neeiraet ia the 4 wee igam, that he | aceomplishing ali that Was tec tihy Lathe quarters | ect patent. Je, jason of | Mentioned, the commiasion crxt direoted We at | except for three plewk for yiamhing the erecta, uot the formality | tention to that part of Our comt f eqag from the | eltbough the consumption bas been large sigee ous | southern cape of the Stratis of | cca to Columbus | last. Honees are | River, and then to that river foclt rig baying (he lumber is Uibutaries. In the course of ve smwations, | meets of houses we learn that a party was dew) ob » viet care fully a Jange end well d; rashes, Com: aie fincked time te « ,. bine forced on the arm of Mr. Crowell, Crowell tired back ia return, | stentie! promi . F , | ble excitement prevailed at San Frauclseo on the Stet | £04 thinks that the bail must have talen effect.” | peeceable possession of their rights. We have | ‘itteabouts ae Shoulwaicr lay,’ haying 19 @a- and on the Int Septoriber, asthe Northerner | ++in the melee, the squatters, who fired from the | beVer entertained u doubt as to the soundness Of | eet in the neawhborhood ol ihceay chee that | A lowe rother 6 sailed on the Sist, andthe Repubii 4 Oregon on the | bar, were shot dead. Capt. Redford was severely wae Sutter's title; and we are conviaced the in- . 3 - wa ae _* fom Oret, for Panama, all having s fair complement of pas- | Wounded ia the fore-erm. The bones were broken. | tellgence eye ™ vevengnd geatleman goareye, See avin byaed sengers, The following is alist of the respective time | TWo Were then brought ont prisoners, and convey. | showing that st is beyond — be ay meetin Sm | ter thaw was expected Domeatia: ge ned ed forthwith to the Pavilion After they reached | versal sutisteenon. Suflic Grille ore lower, the receipts having bree peetcy tne. A. Bintoget. . Dorvmar & Nixes... ¥28 made by them -— | the Pevilion, two others were brooght ia. We re- | teined, to show that the mission lends will De com | O Very ¢ hort dis jquors, Of commen to middliog qualities, cam be Seoomd, Teytor & CoS Ml sarr |, The OrrKom made the passage to Panama, incloding | pret to learn that Capt. Hammersty, after the | trmed es the preperty ef the church. age ot present. ola practicable | Bought om better terme. while rveily ehotso quitting Weeks, Kelly & Oo, 689 WOK... cee es SATT | tne tansing at five different ports on the Pacific, ia 17 | firing commenced, Was threwu from his horse. He — | Awhalevoat was hauled over ic hy A a pet wg lt ing nig Amount cn freieht . @aysead 1 hour. Tho Northerser made only two | Was injured in the back, probably not severely re neta, Stem Carson Valley. b& ass ee. betes over WRT moy other articles of weoessity. are Laid wt Ek Mee Ss Flats >, | One © 5 taker wagon to e Baorsmenio Transcript, Aug “ da ’ ~ Amrvng prarengers. eve se 1O00W0 | Jendings, virrat Acapulco and Reatigo and reanbolPa. | One ef the aes was then tuken in & wag ‘Weconversed with a gratieman, yesterday even- | bought thet Shortwarer Hay indectined # point Of material consequ ia MARY Fev Tie average length (that is of the bay proper), is seme twenty miles, vod ite breadth, some ste pr waht. The bar, too, at ite entrance, is under stood to preeent no serious obetacle to the adm sion of ships of the largest clews, at all seasons of | drew them up, aud thade a suort syeech to them. | tneny took whatever was offered thei by the | tie vagy ! -- = tow: Ass both iiss ck sch RAND] | SOUTER ERRURC PONS, WR Remeie eeaen ate | OE uaNteS pret ve on, which vearel passed her the | of the vinte eee Ee LMLINE CHS 9.156 | firet night out, and nothing was heard of hor atter- reached the Davi +d, Horton... fy" 5,000 wards, wotll who arrived at Pavame ow the 24h. The | men, led by Mr. Lundy. Tne» ‘ Franklin Bat Bovou... | of about twelve men, led by Mr. Tracy. Gea. Berton & Kicketeon Yew York . ded to town,to inform the citizens | ing, jnetinfrom Carson, Thove arriving at that pow rs. The tirstreinforcement that | are generntly in a moet deplorable state of destit on from town, was a partyeften | willing to make almost any sacrifice of therr | nd was a party | property in order to geton this eide Wi in | Osen range in pt from ¢25 to @50 per yo + HOA | parsencern in the Republic would hare beon compelled 7,963 to sewaln on the isthmus dill the arrival of thesteam- | THe thice remaining prieonese were placed ia | tedere Nearly all those just getting in are co 4259 | ber, with the Cherokee’ passengers, and the and the prisoners were conveyed down J street, | jy ouphi hy Messrs. Currier, Brown & Co 1 i ‘ 140. Thow prom & Hiehevels New York . Bat th 1 kable features of thin I de. W. Gardner autuctet + 126 | ¢24 Pulladelphis and Velcon, hed aot the Bmpice City | an omnibus, together with Capt. Radford aad the | pletely desiinite. and the stov | shoesiy thas chag may. probably approwch Bae amd the heavy shipments here a ion ++ [Glp | Hemalned at Chagres until the 26th, and thas enabled | remains of Sheriti McKianey. A geard ot horse. | hand are held at bigh prices : . Bay, or Cape Disapporate: via ita entran se, pd the population in the juteris ? isereesieg he § 60. Bee. Bt {S100 | them to come on in her. men were appointed to accompany the o:nibus | 4m oxen, mule, cr horse, has deen given for ten in ossne six of eight auifes eande. bow. | 298 vie fale to inter chat ne v articles wil ye eC eT W Bh, RowCompbil.,:, 29000! The steamer! at Acapulco om the loth | inte town | bounds of Boar. | ever, with eand banks, but there are good chanael We hare ecévarored to give the tras spiel STi topper Ree Work. ces .ssc B90 | coe LUIS stated by the passengere returning trom | The wsmesof the prisoners who were in the ‘The Golden Law of Coloma he whole sheet of water lnopertio’ly. not tebieg. for one guide 1 peek 1.600 | Sept, am : 7 omnibus were John Hughes, Jas. R. Cotiman, aad | phe Plarer Times of Tuesday has placid. an a.bumeus’s tehe. On leaving the article, oF & Lo ome Ibex w Sse | Se Rennetion she see es eeenane Ste nee” |: Wie. Be cena , asuit which was recently tried ia the tow jombia aad coseting wloag to the southward, | pmo hic ee, co 4 de. Joh 10v0 | tect test b. She sailed from Panama on lst Septem. | The body of the Sherif! was left at the fort, | juma before Justice Dunnell. The acti the commission tovened off the Umyp efected 9 bemes the merase 16 wt ide. 1 do. i 4 b~ = 6.000 Stong Fioat, to the prisen ship, i ininera, ercertstned that iis ae Was practicab! | may be aseured of their pertect exemption {rom chote 0 bog - egainet Messre. Camp, iiuilord & Co, alse miners, commercia| purpose et Certain circumstance: * ao er 19000 | ea. The aio ‘he | Om the part of the uthoritics, Sherif MeKia. | for forcible entry and dejainer of a claim belong: Indeed, an American schooner was, at the tine, | a be S687 | sean of Cha asi, | DCy wae ggg id Capt. vow woun t yu ing tothe plaints | a i storialty * ening te te do. Ade 193,964 | , nntcn tetthnes | OE oo eee were wowneel, he facts, as they appeared in evidence, were , ee es 4 Se. the: ous | om ot cases of cholera have apyenred on the | were Eanee sf ae ae were wounded, cuen these: —Thiee pecaguens claims had es see sees telly. | z J ; 4 . heen on the South Fork of the Amencan— Religtous ©) lo hige mre 1B i: arrison Revd, ew Tort 3218 | "On weduesday, September 2, while getting under | De, Liiaily, Mr. Mriarly, Mi. Miloe, Mr. Cleat, | the tase by Sehason a Gof the second by the do= ity of there lle wmotior of singwlal tm: | we > 400 04206) Willie do.. Boston 90.600 | ay. oft Chagres, John, or William Martin (a native of Mr. Bruce, and a German, (name unknown,) gave | fendents, who located themselves above Johasn | portance. Upow the whole, we learn that tho | Tabernncie, Droadway—Rev. Mr allo, 19 oR eae : Fee ease, Kenlecd, whither his wife wont about six | CYidence of distinguished bravery during the | & Co; Claiming down the river 700 yards, which | rxuminations of the commission have proved high- | eve ning 1o2 ponerse Bem ecard and was drowned, from on | —- rift, | Weluded the claim made by the latter; and the | ly interesting, and we ure certain'y happy to ob- | Methodist 1. Ohureh, Malleery street Mor. Os nae | ero eee nee | , Allet, who is supposed to have shot the Sheriff, | ihied by the plaintiffs, below Johoson & Co. | serve thet our government is already engaged. in | Holdrich, Dir 0 ener nnintinn 90nd 09 #2000080 board rteomer Cherokee. has been a ringleader of the sqnoere, and is | It ceems that on the27th Jone, a written agree- | the preliminary steps towerds fortifying our Pacihe | Universalist Obureb, Orchard street Ter Lane OF FAmegnnans BY THE Cue Tet The steamer Antelope had arrived a Paname. | tobe a most desperate old man. [is wife, who | ment entered into bewween the two upper | possessions, and availing iterif of their adwitted ting DD Werbers & Bro, Wma H Tobey weckaw | has been sick for some time, died in a back room | i . " yd ti ~ . reefer 'W Fowrntt, com! at of San Francisco, the Northermer run companies, to the efiect that a rece should be out advaatogrs for navel establichmenta. theery Meeting bone, Seventeenth street ihe ; F0"nette.” 20 Diakensen, pen toch, which carried away bee bowaprit and | Of the seine house where the fight took plaee, © | Cstending through Johnson &e Cos claim, and to | — Lider A. Campbell, morning walle hactes Pym, W 4S cedtrey, ? | few hours efierwards. Allen has not yet been | be holden as 4 joini-etock work. | Mixeeliancous. Congregaional Charen, Saterath street —Rew. Fatmce Goer Teo b ply me did other damage, besides frightening the passengers fou... but traces of blood are observable fromthe “Neither party, however, wes to deriveany partof | Gen. P. F. Smith and suue errived in town yee | tr ©. Sehermerborn, altermeon hes 1 Rows, very much, Some thirty of her passengers le ther at house te the river, and as they are lost on the right | the profits eecruing from the eompletion of this, terday, end teok lodgings at the St. Francis Hotel. | We are happy to leara thet the Mastern C Ri crm Reailjo, intending to cross over te Ban Juanon the bank, he 4 to have been drowned in at- | canal, except what might be derived from their | Princes Kamehameha and Liholiho, and Dr. Judd, | earional church have resolved aot to disbaade bes | tempting to cross it. i et 4 | Who errived inthe California, for the Sandwich | ¢ . and call a pastor Atieatie, But hew they will = ba oe pon | "WN hen the newe of the death of Sheriff MeKinney eae aoe —— they a | Talande, are also at the St. Francis.—Sun Fran | fe Dectyterian chorch, of Ithaca, N. Y., haw ow Gey wih get envy fom there bs qudnewn, | reached here, the whole towa was in an iotens® | work of cutting the race, until they renched the | cisco Courter, Sept 1. | given a wnanisour call to Rev. Rolla & Stone, by the English steamer | state of excitement. A saeeting of the citizens was Toundary of Currier, Brown & Cos claim, when | The operution of the enormous foreign tax has | freerty ef iabury, ©. Sar. & bed jest as. Some noive was being made in San isco,lrane | immediately held, and a large party volunteered | they received notice from the latter that they must | been such as to drive nearly all the Chilians from | repted a call from the church of Easthumpion, about the Realejo route—and it was supposed that , to ge out afd bring ia all mea ia arms, dead or st from prosecuting the work further. ovr borders, The editor of the ./ta was assured, APE. alive. At three o'clock this moraing, | saw aman " sled the notice | by Capt, Robinett, the Peravian minister, thatoniy Kev. Mr. Metlarg, of Albion, N. Y., dectiase the Northerner and Republic would land some 200 | front’ ie gene of action, who reyutted that the pt macnn foot page pune wane na ag It # few of hie countryman were now in Califoraia. | rhe <ait of the Congiegationsl p Bak & ‘Danbury, Paseengers there, who preferred to take that route | squatters had dispersed, and all was quiet. wae rt this stage of the proceedings that Currier, | The Deravian government, aneehending that its | Cy : home, to this of Panama. A dozenor more veesels | Mr. Woodiand's funeral train, under the direc | Brown & Co. entered their complaint. | subjects would not possess the means of returning ‘The Grand er Presbytery, at its late were up for Panama, to touch at Realejo. | ton of Recorder Washington. 7 long and | The case was tried before a jury of miners, who, home, gave iwstructions to their consul to pay the | rossed revol strong! arging the eo-epera The news of the death of Presilent Taylor | imposing: A large body of citizens, on foot nad on | after apatient heating of the testimony, rendered | peseage of all such as were destitute of private | of ite mi ho We mperince cause, Aad pre 7 | horseback, and a military company commanded | their verdict in favor of the plaintiffs. "The cor- means. Ia accordance with these ~ nounciag slavery ee a win which te be te reached San Francisco on the 24th of August. It | by t. Sherwood, with two bands of musie, pr> | respondent of the Times states that thie verdict | Captain Robinett has expended more than $15,009 | gisted in every approp by all who have a was received with every demonstration of sorrow; | si to the late residence of the mardered man. | vives universal eatiefaction among all the mining | in paseage money. All who have left, eutertoin | standing in the Christian . Woodiand's danghters followed close to the re uainter fe lings of bitter hostility towarda Americans. The (in Tuesday, 24h ult., Rev. W. HL. Spencer wae and on the 30th, appropriate public funeral cere | hears. wah the Tc yg ih Mm government, says the Alta, are highly van babe y dy er pastoral relation to the First monics were performed. band was ple) ic ee | indignant at the treatment whieh their subjects | Presbyterian church of Udea, for the purpose of t, ‘The Sacramento difficulties have been settled by The ites t he The , have received. pM i | eh @ charge of the; fret chareh of sien, Beh Cousby, the dispersion cf the equatters, The report brought been very impressive. [From the Pigstons, ot som 21h } Marriegss and Deaths in California, ia, to whiel receive. a unanimous ce gee of England was performed by the Rev. Mr. Deal. Rev. Henry A. Ford arrived at Sierra Leone een” Yous Orabam, by the last steamer, of the burning of Sucrameato, | Roarcely « dry eye ait Tacs eo Set ee ee / (Vrom the Sam reais Couenn Dip a). | July 2h, 00 hia wa rio join the Gah Mi W_ Africa, wn Be cate of the A. BOP | The semi-sanval meeting of the i ¥ Newark oe pels * y ebureh ot Meso whee Vv. hb. Spray, aa ene Moderaior. The termoa was presohed | A ja ee } ce aaah A proves to be unfounded. in the different melés be- goneouree of tp tween the citizens and rioters, there seems to have ly of a been hilled, on the part of the former, Sheriff McKinney and Mr. Woodland ; wounded, Mayor MA to have ever ascended, about forty-tive miles | In Sen Prancisoo. on Tureday morning. August 2, above Yabs City, the river hes been turned aroned ta ceeet Sore et, Ver Mohr’ Many As an island, with what success ie not yet decided coi ieee Brookharse, to J: ‘ me thn roe Oe morse ‘" At Bante Crus, . July 18, — ne B. Oumrumrs. 2F. ze se es ef et ‘. are thed. ar Pa. janie Jow daughter of Mr. Whitaker, of Bigelow and Capt. Redford. Of the squatters, | tongue, He was At the on the North Fork, Feather ” ’ the former Moderator, Rev, Mr. . eee ae | George W. Hemsbaw and Madison Kelly were | man. snd universe tiver, near the Lawson route, the richest yielde of a See hence cf the hit Presitaiag churoh, a oe _ ilies. | Aina; Wie Megas of thattase from whieh. a | y= has been d with reamed to them almost equal Derarmrs Tavion, Kew Ba Fotice totetntapmta Raotarace. the first shot was fired, fled, after being dangerous | been married ouly to the Gold Lake fever, Dr. Smith says there are etorday. 0 goatee looker ly wounded. He was pursued and captured. His nu on ae Covota near this place, from which, at _ In Sam Praneieco, Tearts,’o airharge ot é wife had been dangerously ill for some time, and | fey nis final re the he seventeen to twenty-five feet, ™*r aw, of Phi x sete ba srt ane Aes: died from excitement during the affray. guine Hie wee whieh | werizet Springield, Mase, rate nt orth UMat Ons. The banking houses of Henley, MeKaight & On the South Fork or Feather river, Mr. Bart on kamatp etter fea aged 28 oe eae i nat oy Me. i Sibprton, and owed rome $09 for board; fm pay. informed few days since, that eight men were | the harbor of Gan Vranciaco, on board pbip Kings said board bill, Rdwards pares Week. it was called Pitt's | mn ange Teth, Joww Baswen, seaman. fren ape 00 permis aelte Mr Jobasten. of © ome Verde oo Cli, Avguet 18th, of ditttows sever, | 6 * °°P7 Mew Tore. J+ ay 14, 1800 te Co., and Wabass & Co., of Sacramento, have stopped payment. The jewelry store of William Dusuzeau, Sacra- . The degenwd was | sige 1.00. Sixty days after date, T te Sant gee Pee mento street, in San Francisco, was entered on the | ro F nme lain tyne, Mage. Po ce. | ut Pavers, the one ef one Sani, f . obbed of a large Uhis again, there were three cradles runviag, i Mr. Kawi And twenty Gre he shenat of oid eresehon, boest plan Hage whieh avinged eli am cach So high were | moms Sua'ped teste Mlatinip hed Ueber | 'peraterc nee eprectunget Ose hages Bekiie m Marler, baa et, | altogether of the value of §15,00. Pearls and pre only Hom 10 $20 @ roan’ prt day could. be ob knew him. sh 14, De, Weeciaw ta | 7,8 themaae Ores. We Fares sncelt he has. pee bin, acandes, sense, ciows stones, of the value of $5,000, were stolen; tained, would be abandoned asa failure. | Boorn. Arsimoh a het kemy. tt viii What tee ate ee ee te Fioher, | also, about $509 ia silver coin. ther, be epurred his ‘The beat are found apon & rotten granite togne to bis a hs ay a * ta. . ore the aoe e owe. Sige, | The litue steamer Weet Point made ace appear. . his cacmice He bed, at a one to five fect of cobble stones, | the Preyie News, t ee further bearing.

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