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ppro- | wa YTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE, ot Clacineall. | The latter, the ** Medical Co LYNCH LAW IN GALIFORNIA, one of the greatest tragedies ever witnessedin Culi- | tent. Mr. Coleman, ho ot—the other two were taken and hung by the of Obio,” is we ars, I shouldt! z “ ; nelote remarks, mplch baa, oh ho allay the Pe ur informant t! there can b doubt of in appearanse. od Stef , time-worn, annnannendiiinnnnnng Myers, the who was shot, we are in- | new outbreak. e bye vote of t) ‘ople ‘a ma oe an be no doul . and, it secms, care-worn appearance. sur- | Seeneéin Sacramente City—Onc Man Hanged. | formed, from thy olumbus, Obio, nt, were then discharge’, and « oarued. | the ° e, "as a Spaniard employed Axpany, April 6, 1851. oad thet ouch @ building civuld exist in the midet ys 1 fnatba’ left ‘0 witand Novena? children Fiea. J" Phe vote of tho stood nine iw conviction, | upon s ranch near arvsville came direct, and The Days of Unregulated Speculation reviving— | of $0 many improvements, and each at shierpriaig A fearful tragedy has been cnacted in Sacramen- | Kowe, the man who was hung: was about twenty- | and three for acquittal. The conduct of the gen- eet Ries, that an outbreak had taker —_ Our Albany 0 ane ‘i 5 i " [ that the parties who were executed were . population. At one time it received appropriations . * "clock, | tWo years of age, and an Eng! by birth. tlemen composing the court, and of Judge ‘ mA Mania for Railrouds—Paper Cities, §¢- Kin the State, being » State institution; but, the te Cra ays Fores £m. we, ero oclenss Saadmnananemamiones adaenaminee, tuck, and of ir. Coleanan, ™ highly creditable Americans. tiie: Nes It is not the opinion of only a few, but many me soueneee bere? RS yt and for | following the occupation of a carman or teamster, aan Saturday, March Ist., wo men, Stuart aud Cee mee Benne, Myre sine a vey latee " ‘ A somal: ene t it, and the ition which it has encoun- ildred, wh arrested as ¢ rsons charge: “ . Becting Riewrsad lead wane = ene Heogahs : os a hg fins ooo char caunees haee latecok ie 1 ot shot down and mortally wounded by Frederick ildred, who were sted as the pe: xiv ‘We Lane sania batdie. oncie sey fost city, ’ : of J. Roe, a gambler. The event took place oppo- | with committing the assault with the intent to il Tato hi ms i aniKatah ah ahanl i i Legislature to withdraw its patronage. How it and the | Mr. Janson, and who robbed him of were | _ After the court adjourned, which was at about | 01. fies of Jamaica papers to the Ist instant, inclusive. asserted, by moe writing upon the philosophy of | SAEid*have ‘presented so ailapidated’ an appear: | #tethe Mansion Temes ines ote eae ee | caccalend Netter Tesiecebepierd, inthe ectraore midnight, the people were addressed. by Mr. Mute | one este reappeared im various parts of Ju Bovernment, that States, nations, and kingdoms, | ance, after having received fifty and more thousand Monte table, which’ resulted in a personal scuffle | Court room. The place was literally jammed. | t02 el hs 4 e iy Cape ‘dy in | maloa. ° icted with @ sort of maniac | dollars, is to me strange. Lunderstand that the | bet t three parties. ‘Mz"Myers, who | Provieus to this, the ‘eriminals were carridd before | tWe o'clock, this morning, there were no crowds in . Periodically become afficted wi Legi passed ii meee Se or Pin ggen seas boat 4 the streets, and the city was perfectly quiet, ‘The Kingston Advertiser, of the 2th ult, gives the fol- i less bee infused | est Legislature an act authorizing the trus- | happened to be near by at the time, endeavored to | Mr. Janson, who testified unequivocally that Stuart a q recklessness, which more or less becomes infus tees to borrow a sufficient amount to erect new | cenarate the combatants, and suceceded in taking | waa the man who, with another man, spoke of OTHER CASES OF LYNCH LAW. : lowing intelligence relative to the Jamaica Anti-Slavery among individuals. To some extent, this romark | juildings, provided the State should not be in any ‘Stephootveisevsan whom he had most cruelly beat- | purchasing blankets, and who was immediately be- ‘The Alta Culifornia states that a lynching ope- | society, and the immigration of free-colored persons :— may justly be applied to the petty principalities on way he id liable for the debt. we en, when the latter drew his revolver and discharg- bind him ut the time he was struck with the slung- | ration came off on Sunday, 2d March, at Stockton. ‘A meeting of the eentral committee of the Jamaice ¢ do not think, that in erecting a new building | ¢4'i¢, the ball entering the headat the ear, and cre- | shot, and that, to the best of his knowl pan had be we the site of the old one, the trustees will be ating a mortal sr belief, Wildred was the man who was with him. having given it up, was allowed to go free. Soon | interested in the the European continent; but the great difficulty e und | A man had been caught stealing some clothing, and | Auxiliary Anti-Slavery Society, and of several gentlemete existing i those monarchical dominions is, that tion of free colored Americans to Buh aoe ie bori adopting the wisest plan. Stores on the ground immediatel by the City Mar- ] ‘The prisoners had their witnesses well drilled to | afterwards, on the same day, he was caught in the | this ixland,was held at the Mico Institution, on Wednesday ng brn Peak : er Leen tee floor, offices in the second story, and lecture rooms rere placed in the nn gag ibe Borne rove fs alibi. John Wilson, a Sidney bird, was | actual fact of stealing a mile, when he was taken evening. lash The mactiog. was, Cog jRameroualy” at- ture. ” Peecoont attempts are constantly being made | ®bove for Meacbing medicine, is to mea combination speedily congregated, filed with indignation, and | the first one brought forward by H. McAllister, the ; by the populace, a rope placed around his nock, and | tem Ww. Hays 5 d i +, termined to tende. . aoe > 3 " ty, and Rev. Mr. Landon, of Cana- to administer decoctions by the use of the sword; | that will not work well. It will increase the sources ed ti immediate punishment. The | defendants’ attorney, to testify. He swore ‘that | he was dragged’ across the slough, with a determi- | Mr fp ‘on the question of innaigratiow at ‘on as success attends one patient, dozens | f income; but, a medical college should not be in ting having been organized, and a chairman ap- | Wildred was at the Italian Suloon, on Long Wharf, | nation to hang him, which would undoubtedly have | piintr from the United States and Canada, of the free po ees eee ; culated with the same virus, | the heart of the city, and mixed up with all sorts Delle 4 fwenle two persons were deputed to aid to from seven to eleven o'clock, gambling, on the | been done, had not the sheriff interposedt, and the | coiorea population of.thosc countries. and pointed out im yendoring them -till more unmanageable than their | f business. | Who wishes to occupy a building im | puarding the prisoner, and after several ineffectual | night ofthe assault and robbery. Justice Shepherd | man was given up to justice. 4 Aotail several facts connected with the subjeot, from all medeccasors. which all ‘the doings of the doctors we going on, | attempts, by Various citizens, to dissuade the people sense to consider his testimony entitled Itappeurs that a band of thieves and rob hers | of which it appeared that ae ad ey me ard P Some fourteen years sinee, the State of New | and how can their various operations be successfully | fom their ‘evident purpose, a committee was ap- whatever, as he contradicted himself in | have congregated near Mount Diablo, who have suergy, and pertarerance, pe ng. of auapglanens York arrived at ‘a fearful crisis in its domestic | conducted! Many people would walk a dozen pointed to investigate the thats, Myers was a so- | every particular. Marks was another witness for | become a terror to the citixens of Murtines. a | could reedily ovvecome. reverend ge le 4 i 1 . ry 7 A * ry i 2 ve el addresses were ‘followed up by several speeches, in the ¥ speculat c gh | squares to avoid a medical college, and the fact that ndust. citizen from Columbia, Ohio, where | the defence. He proved that Wildred was with him | Monday, 24th February, a son of Antonio Pacheco, ¢ —, ion Cp een Coon other kinds of business are being conducted within Pay sor yr ‘2 es ~ : at the time the pea was committed, and for one | who ‘has’ been suspected of belonging to the band, ai asciug of Wi the aan vey oaepeey eee the disease, was to touch a single fibre, and the | it, will not add much to its attractions. THE TRIAL. hour and a half afterwards; and that ‘Wildred was | was in Martinez, and wasdetcetedin stealing a pair Sroregoe Sonoma ad Tha Ee, Monee Satine ond system becomes galvanized into the greatest | It is said that the college cannot be built upon | The gotlowing jury (or committee of investiga- | a most innocent and proper citi 7 ss Soe pr wry bat, [should soak innocer sen. The keane ¢ boots from eee Perse . aga Poesy Landon, were appointed to carry out certain eslutio a { that period, combinati ed, |.the stock plan, because it will not pay; bat, ? shou! tion) was seleeted:—J. H. Seranton, J. T. Bayley, | of the Italian lansquenet room could not téstify that e people seized him, and took him tou tree to | gna to petition the Assembly in furtherance of the ob- vored tb monopolize all te publi rer think that city pride would induco men to advance | y ™" ‘Pret man, Dr. V. Spalding, Ogden Mike Wildred was at tholr saloon on the evening of the punksh him. Ile succeeded in escaping; but was | ject of the meeting. The committee were also requeste @ gigantic scheme was projected, and was nigh | funds sufficient to erect a magnifient edifice. The | yh Starr, D. B. Milue, H.G. Langley, Dr. Cro- | robbery. pursued, overtaken, tied up to a tree, and servedout | to enter into communication with, the auti-lavery s0- teil jeriected, of establishing a mouster bank on | {0 new schools, charters for which wero passed by | yin.'p. B. Cornwall, Levi Hermanes, Gen. Winn, | At this stage of the examination, there wag a | with a hundred lashes from a six-tailed eat, His clety of the mother country. a alto there of Canada and the Mississippi, whose paper should be put into the | the last legislature, will make strong efforts to pre- | and Ga. Wright. strong disposition on the part of the people to seize pe being in town, offered two thousand dollars 9) bes 8, WI View to secure theiraid au hands of partuers, at eypry United States land office | Sot & commanding and attractive appearance. | “Ty. jury met at the Orleans House at three, P. | the prisoners and hang them; but they were de- | to save his son from the punishment. This was re- peneen. i the country, and simultaneously purchase as | They may soon become bold and succosful rivals | yf “yi Hermance was chosen judge, and Mr. | fended by the military, under the order of the au- | fused. On Saturday morning word came into town | ‘The Kingston Journal, of the 17th ult., saysi— a Lions of government lands ds possible with | of the te school. Aud then, Obio will have five | John Cleal, sheriff. Col. Kewen appeared as coun- | thorities, and were again removed to prison. ‘This | that some cighty persous had assembled at or near | — ‘The royal mail steamer Great Western arrived lute o@ ns , and then, at a concerted period, shut up | med clonging to the regulars, besides | 50) yor the prisoner. act created great sensation and excitement among | Pacheco’s, who threatened to ride into town and | Sunday afternoon, fiom Vera Cruz and Tampico. She od eis ae ee this a botani » und homeopathic school, eight | ~ so vergl Fitnesses were examined for and against | the people outside, who had increased by this time | burn it. The population being small, some of the we Sgr yey baying ee et the than anything else, which came to | mall. Pee y Roe—those for him being mainly gamblers. to some thousands. Before any preliminary mea- | citizens removed iheir papers and valuables to Be- i Tampico on the 10th, with $750,000, «f whieh $00,000 of General Jackson, that caused him | ,, There is one thing about the management ‘The proceedings of the committee were frequently | sures could be adopted to organize the meeting find | nicia, and then procured arms from the arsonal, for | Were ais for the Mesicua “divigeals, and 18 pastrngers to issuc his fumnous specie circular, in order to pre- | @ival schools I donot like, ‘The “Medical ( 8° | interrupted by messages from the crowd without, | determine upon some plan of action, the follo#ing | the defence of the beautiful little town of Marti- | TS" ;ahie. J vont the ¢ u of heartless speeulators trom | of Chio,” as an example, is Rogecboge 2 by @ board | demanding dispatch ; and that the lawyers should | handbill was circulated through the crowdi— nea.—Al. Cal. <Aiuireui Sy tie: Intend thee gras e territory, and flooding the | ¢ ytweapautganes A Sate are Noaiehy macn, and | be + hustled out.” as they were only making delay. CITIZENS OF SAN FRANCISCO! On the 24th February, a man was detected steal- pea oy weste f this country with worthless paper | Yet they are unwilling to loan their funds to The witnesses having concluded, Col. Keweu, Roe’ | phe series of murders and robberies that have been | “ng clothes, and while he was undergoing cxamina- | Quarantine regulations were to be enfoseed against promises building creditable to themselves, ney ee counsel, say if the committee judged it w case of | committed im this city, without the least redress from | jon a large crowd collected, ropes were produced, | yessels from Cayenne, where yellow fever is said to pre~ About f time, the mania fo: she efi: Aue Cente. Sempoee. S6 sbould. Re difScels | murder, the law would not. 2 the laws, seems to leave us entirely in a state of anarchy. |; nd it was proposed to hang him. ‘They contented | vail. und against those froma. Martiniquc, w lots” ax ats” extensively p to ebtain the principal years hence, and the panc- | Phe room was then closed for the jury to delibe- |‘ When thieves are left without control to rob and kill, themselvos, however, with flogging him Very severe- | pox is reported to be raging. ‘The weatix tal p: f arcasonable interest, they = ir own as the money of ing to nsk their 1 But I find I am running into details which Cities umied up, and a vote was | then doth the honest traveller fear each bush a thief.” taken as to whether F. J. Roe shot C. H. Myers ? | Laws Hhegnenss, isbut a mmonttty, to Be oy at; It was decided unanimously in the affirmative. The ree semanas e segreaion, bak Seronen pe committee then agreed upon and signed a report, Judge Lynch’ Not that we should admire this p simply setting forth the facts of the affair (as we | for redi rate. The evidence wa: nd Jithographed as = told fonsh’s gourd.” and numbered with uck rved for ly, and a pul where he ga crowd, however, following, and Abiola ting to tuke ss | him from bis custody. As they approached the po- but that it seems to be inevitably necessary, | lice office, an alarm was raised that they were man took him “to the police office, | * continued showery, and highly favorable to the grow-t it os Wilson—the | of the young canes, and to the extension of cultiva ig nemo 96 James Wilsit—tho | Toe that te considered desirable,” ST. LYcta. The St. Lucia Palladium informs us of a 1 Hospital” li 4 re | event—the incorporation of the town, now blishime ne pee have above stated them). Are we to be rebbed and assassinated in our domicils, | coming to take out the two men, Stuart and Wil- | { id tip eager, Cond be, se oe y. grounds are ample for t SCENES OUTSIDE. “ and the law to let our aggressors perambulate the stro dred, and at onec some forty or fifty policemen rash- vney Lieutenant Governor Dur! Wettuction of large and airy Luildiags, and they | White the committee was taking testimony, va- | merely because they have furnished straw bail? Iso. | edin trom all quarters to defend them—a force suffi juent oration. Such a municipal will be neede¢ vd. : AS 5 ae chk wench anaried oplstta. “let relics he: his own executioner.” “Fie upon | Ciont to repel a crowd four or five timee as large as stows, Barbados, bas ing bean 0 ean, there undred pa- wer > Marshal, addcessed the | Your laws;” they have no force, < edb soothe bay ‘ to winch unningham, the ie oe bn A the | 7° those who would rid ourgity of its robbers ana | the one approaching. rotesting against the course they were pur- | norderers will assemble on Sunday, at two o'elock,on | ‘Thomas Jones was, on the 23th February, detect- | .. o ting that the prisoner should not be y y : : s ; pool A| from the Antigua Herald, has been extremely fu sting that a “jer I tthe | the Plaza. . . ed in carrying off two dueksfrom the Central House, | the planters of Antigua '— ah 1 pep Cog y ‘1 The excitement now became ir | in Washington street. A erowd immediately « Within the last eight day: kage aly at les rye zum Co aid | of our first citizens at once ste thered around, and were about to inflict s -y | ed with a thorougl ° Every ne venera Him) He was istonad to wih: great inipacltnnd, | sropesed 40 cegantze. Captain W: D. M- Howard | punishent, when they were restrained by the > | week firelogs a the operating su however, and ouly three or four gentlomennswered | was called to the chair. ‘The meeting was then ad- | proach of uficer Eadie, who took the offender into 3 w meridian) tho whe cnc his call, who were g . reted with loud cries of ditap- | dressed by Judge Tilford, who «aid for veupeuuag doen the pet elieved that | custody, and marched him off to the ealaboose. Stuart was guilty, not only of the crime for which he was arrested, but for others; but he eure as to the man Wildred—still he was any proper mode to co-operate with the citizens to bring them to justice. Judge Geary urged the peo- 4 . ; ple to let the prisoners remain antil they were more hadleft a wife and four children, He said “He | huny tried by the courts, and he would pledge his probation, and ¢ soner. A committee having been appointed to see to the safe keeping of the p ner, : Mr. Kightmire addressed the assemblage, calling for vengeance on the ner, and stating that Myers ; ; vi ture—of whieh March, a thief was eanght in the act of have recetved wo largely’ as tb have iieroted i and vest from Middleton & Hood's | jlanter’s hope of a lance foturn from the. ta auction rooms, in Monterey street. On being pur- | the present crop, and heivhtened his expecta sued and takeu back, and ‘the articles taken from | crop of 1852 most joyfully. The falls of rain in some him, the crowd present commenced the process of | localities. on Wednesday night, were to beavy as Co have lynching bim, when he drew a pistol, but was imme- | #mounted to @ ° wash.\—provisions and young plants & Hy out in theface mad | having been washed out of the earth by the vielence of ‘Vhe Population of Virgtnta, TRY ESPONDENE i i i onsive 5 ie tely knoeked down, and ba ere oF spe 1 P & OUR WASHIN@TON CORRESPONDENCE had killent an innocent, inoffensive man, G—d | word and honor that they should be securely anny | ae eee 1 | the water courses,”? @ron, April 5, 1861. | d—n him: hang him” (Voeiferous applause.) | guarded. This proposition the people would not | Vody, with whips and canes. A tated bane “nag ie MARKETS. | ; The crowd, which nad Cay ape eryt as pt. Samuel Brannan urged the appointment on the en At this juncture several of the men | ,,'%@*t™: (om) A pel 1.—Heoetpte have Leen rather Ser by tha inet nad HE Cl mar tatinn said chos omunittes from the people, who should have | ongaged in the store interfered to save his life; but | (ar, 2nce, Our lamne of the 2th ulthno, and prices gene Lnscdl dbank cif Unger sesNiioh bantbongtfce power to guard the prisoners, and to examine all | §)% y D apported as they et that date some thought the prisoner was not safe, and the jury asham, a committee of thi ting of My. Rightmire, Dr. ‘Taylor, and Mr. Woodward, were appointed to see that the prisoner was safe, their efforts would have been of no avail had not | The advance obtained in codfish and nt Sergeant Hill, of the Second district poliee, ru in, and with other officers succeeded in conve him to the station house. A crowd of five n hundred persons followed him to the jail, erying out | 2. im the latter. “hang him,” ** killhim,” * don’t let him be locked up from us,” and frequent attempts were made to rel bas heer MMs. for the facts, with power to sed for persons and | paper, and report on Sunday. at 10 k, to a | meeting of the citizens. This proposition, amid-t r » p overwhelming excitement, was finally adopted. The and wait on the jury and see what kept them £0 | following persons were appointed a committee by | ong. . + the people: | ‘The committee reported that the prisoner was Wm. D. M. Howard, Samu a A a “rag 5 4 5 soiv, and tho jury were doing their duty, and te | ye VE ir aemae Samuel Hone, Best, | Ret, im froin. the possession of the officers. but quested that ‘the lawyers who were interfering | fay,k. A. King, A. Hl. Sibley, J. L. Folsom, F. | ey firmly resisted ps lynchers, and succeeded in might be taken ont, a# the jury were capable of | W!Macondray, Italph Dorr, Theodore Payne, Tal: locking lim up. He gave his name as V getting at the testimony without them. The meet- | yocH. Green, Tf. Tui. Wilson, He was completely covered from he ing resolved that the lawyers should be removed; |“ After the appointment of this committee the | ft with gore, when committed. and amid intense excitement, a committee of some | greater portion of theferowd dispersed; but large | The Sacramento Transcryt of March 1, st fifty, healed by Dr. Taylor, left the imecting for | Thasses continued to hang around the courthouse | that one of the justices of the peaee, in Napa that purpose. ‘They shortly returned and re , that the jury bad removed the lawyers. Dr. Taylos recommended the crowd to wait half an hour, and if the jury did not by that time deeide, pe would head Tsk to take the prisoner out and hang his. x dj lost—the last sales hw g | cask and 1s, per box fe or six tel, Which was a ug been ver, no dis- Breod has ut more slowly, Meal is im recourse hes geen had ty d to purchase on speculatic stiling at last rate: r ot late 7 S r Ys | ates. per gallon. in bond. andthe prison door, determined at all hazards to | had been trying a case in which some negroes were | moved yesterday at 11 see that the prisoners were guarded, and to prevent concerned. "After the decision had been macle, the | mains in about th any attempt at rescue. About 10 o'clock at night, | magistrate was in the store of a friend, sitting upon ort wus in cireulation that some of the gangs | the counter, when» band of men came in and ac- | Is. per 100ibs., for ordinary sorts, rd to threaten to burn down , costed him in relation to the matter—bl: ms t A The multitudes that filled every bar- , {or the manner in which he decided the case Tererestixe rom New But xswick Mr. Clymer said he believed the committee | room, and especially those who had attended the | Teponded to them to the effect that the principles |X. B. Papers to the dth inet hese jemarks were greeted with loud cheers. Th appointed to guard the prisoner had been | neering, soon <pread the report. Voluntary pa- | according to which they desired a judgment ren | Mace on the Ist inst. in a ver haiet manner. The op70- . t of the room where he was. trols of the people continued to visit various por- | dered were worse than the negroes themse' ward there was no opposition, In another, a scrutiny of 33 T ict { course, created a great ferment, anda | tions of the city throughout the night. This being | thereupon one of the rufti stepping up to hi the votes given to the regular candidates Was demanded coinmnittee was imm ately appointed, with Dr. conjunction with the police, no doubt prevented | @id, Jo you call my princi Taylor at their head, to examine into the matter. | ihany ascaults, robberies ant fires. Darme the | grees,” and drawing a bowie-knife, stabbed him to Dr. Taylor soon reported that the prisoner was safe, | nicht, however, there were four attempts torob and | the heart. Not satisfied with this, he stabbed him ane three wasn sufficient guard. | order. While Justice hepherd was presiding, a | @gain and again, cutting him in a most shocking ent a Bea jgors resnailhecges man entered bis house; but before being able to | manner. The authorities took the murderor into followed, © ¥ “ » was not known, saying -—"Follow citizens, the man wio haa bem shot "haa wile, and fisally. The Weed hy the opposition. The pert of Hillsberw’, in Albert, county, hax been opened as # free port fer forwign trade, and Vessels cnn new go there with on from thew United States, or clear from there wil sfrow 4 foruku country, The home govern Jean the money for the (ruetion Quebec Railway; but the te ond th eens commence operations, he becaine alarmed, and fled | gustody ; but he was reseued by his companions. on hearing Mrs. 5. coming down stairs. A young | The people then took the thing into their own 1 man on leaving the Public Balance office, at twe | hands, aud re-eaptured him. war deliberate, gold vlooded—the Cacgeg should | o'clock inthe morning, was attacked in Kearny —_—— re hung. Let those who are in favor of hanging | near California street, by two ruffians. He drew a Murders, Robberies, &. him say aye. (The very air was rent with the loud | pistol on the scoumaiele, when they fled. There | On tet F bonees ie. Duchane, Seiad em: werg two others, the particulars of which we did not pleyed by M Pairchild & Prou, on Clay street, learn. That we are surrounded by a strong band | just at the bead of the Plaza, was in the back shop, - well cnganiaed reh bee red per en can | when the report of some kind of a fire arm was Ned A ; ¢ no mistake—men who murder and rob, and com- | heard, and # bal! passing through the window went red proba Bey ate renee ee nutes. | rades who stand ready to swear them through the | through the cap of Mr. Duchane. ‘The ball passed ae courts. through the shop and lodged in one of the sashes of oices—How ! a aeainwh At half past se ven, the above committee retired’) the zine bul ing opposite, from which it was ex- M: mienee< ~ teary ‘titan into the Kecorder’s Court room, and organized by | tracted by Coroner Gallagher. The ball was a s—Whieh oe h b ling Captain W. D.M. Howard to the chair, | small buckshot, and appeared to have been forced * casey crowd—To hang him—to hang up the mur. wet grep bene gee’ matte secretary. | into a pistol with many others. ‘This might have lerer. ‘ Ar. Brannan proposed to see whether the prisoners | been an aecident; but it looks ve lik Mr. Clymer believed the jury would find a ver+ | Wore safe. Me Macondray seconded tei tection. |on pt at murder. gy ee dict of guilty, and advised thei to prepare for the | Mr. Fallon, during the excitement, had removed yuld have been guilty of such denouement, while Dr. Taylor called on them to arm | them to Judge ‘Tilford’s private room, where the —silta California . themselves, and deluge the strect of Sacramento | committee found them, and where they ordered | William Tierney was shot at Murphy's rancho. Id pay the working the terms proposed by Karl a oat would he to state of begeary, The New only railway which the province about, and Which it firmly believes structed, is the European and North Ap railway will pay, and comsequently must, and as it will require all their aid to d that the proposition of the Britich go be entertained by the Legislature. The } rating Orange Ledges im the prov favor of elective legislative cou by the Legislature. The Legialature Island was opened on thr 25th ult A. Baunerman, the newly appoi vernor, Mis Exce in his w he sus prepared to introduce inte the colony in a modified for aye.) Again the crowd grew tired of waiting, and Mr. Rightmire and two others, were — deputed to wait on the ay Mr. K. reported that the jury with blood, if the officers dared to interfere between y surrender the Marshal to properly manaele and secure them. Ss the disposal of her Majesty's crown revenues, when the the people and the murderer. M about nineteen imiles from Sacramento, by Mr. | Lepicte hall have agreed to certal Deputy: Sherif Harris and Judge Sackett ex. | MF. Brannan moved that a. patrol be solested and | fngleaby-—the quarrel originating from ae dispute | Jaftitar® thal! are nzroed to certain respecting the ownership of a mule. Ny horted to an obedience to the laws, and called on ried, and the followi ‘SOS Were citizens to aid them in protecting the prisoner, while | Chosen <I, A, Wontnorthe Jobe nae Cases | Ontth March, as Dr. Lamar was teturning, after Dr. Taylor called on those who wanted to see | Palmer, A. Wardwell, Solomon P ‘Thomas | the fire, to the hospital brig on North beach, justice administered to fall in, Me would lead them. | \eCanill, Charles K. Bond, R. Wi vn William | "eticing @ man following him, he told him to stand, A large portion of the crowd responded by following | Kettoll, J. C, Kell, J. B. Bidleman, Geo. W, Cote | &t the si time drawing a revolver to repel any the Doetor to J street 2 fee, John A. MeCilynn, Lloyd Minturn, Joseph F. | #ttaek. ‘The fellow instantly drew a pistol, and The crowd were, however, urged to moderation by | Atwill, stephen Teschinal Moses Flanagan, D. | sid, “If that’s your game, two ean play at it.” ‘Tue Coat. Trank por 185 this week by railroad, is 31,122 19 tone, showing aa increase of about 3,000 tons. By canal, 3,085 04—for the week, 34,178 03. But little bu *s hax been done on the eanal thix week—the boats are now —The quantity sont an abe several speakers, and kept together until 6 o'clock, | kK. Miner, Wi Geo, Clifford. Hefore he could fire, however, Dr. Lamar dischurg- | coming up pretty rapidly, but the boatmen hold out poe when, becoming impatient, axother committe was | '“,' Woe uote, specinarsione Siovanees sak place, | ed bis pistol, wounding the fellow inthe leg. ‘The | for $1 10. freight to rk; amany of the op book og appointed to wait on the jury, who reported that Macondray thought that the committee should | "an turned and attempted to run, but could not. | tors feel disposed to resist the 4 pera) barkruy v they thought there ®as too much indecision, but | be divided into three watches, to take turn- in | Some persons from a house adjolning came out | that if this rate of freight is in it ix pre- Gus Cinclnnatt Correspond recommended patience and moderation to the crowd; | guarding the prisoners. Mr. Brannan thought at- | and took him in, and Dr. Lamar pursued bis way | ferable to send by railroad evento New as the nel ’ cre that they should “fires be sure they were right, | tom, then go ahead.” would be made to li ethem. Hethought home. iJ 1 the committee should be increased. Mr. Macon | James ©. Holmes, Esq., of San Francisco, a Dr. Taylor still urged immediate ey | and was | dray thought the committee had no power to ine young lawycrof considerable reputation, and highly loudly cheered, and the crows shouted, ** Let's take | crease its number. Mr. Payne thought they should — esteemed there, and by many friends in this city, him o@t, &c. proceed to trythem. Mr. ‘Teschmaker understood for his amiable and estimable qualities, shot him- following tigures will show :=— Ry Cunal—Freight abe Toll on Shipping expenses Sanitary C ~The Metice The Queen Cay of —Dector® of OF at Hospital— D> Mr. Queen, however, pacified them for a time; | Hye the e | s ; i ar. 5 . ey were to serve as a@ jury. Mr. | selfon Saturday morning, March 1, at about cight Hreed—Freigi dled and uptil 8 o'clock, when it was announced that the | jones cousidered that the people Wiha ex- | o'clock. Ile had been fi for several days adh Wreent ie hy NY we York wired my Jary bad fuand the prisoner guilty, thoy were kept | pect some action on the part of the com- | under a temporary aberationof mind, and was beard Expenses at Richiuend, Pisin , fv moderate by reports from the jury, and speeches | mittee. Mr. Payne thought that they were | walking in his room afew moments before the ge- ' - from various individuals. bound to report inthe morning. Mr. Brannan in- | port of the pistol. ‘The ball entered at the temple, J le I rhowld j \ . os ee eee TUE TRIAL. : sisted on having the men tried, and that persone fracturing the skull and causing a mortal wound. Leaving only 7) ¢ents in favor of the en warily engoged in sight-secing and Directly it was known that the committee had | were then ready to testify. Mr. Howard thought | Mr. H. was at the point of death when the steam: | UF operators contend, will ne y to address the Goctors bn pers agreed upon a report, the icteitement amon the | that if the men went into court on Monday, er left. He was formerly a resident of New York. | imerensed time in making the trip, and the risk en- pao . crowd became pacoarele® e, _ when Mr. x they would be cleared. Mr. Macondray thought | The Pacific News, March 5, states that an countered. There ought to be at least few 0 > allow me the we of u z Cornwall had finished reading t © report. from the | the time had come when we must act; that the com- | plishman naincd Charles James loseph. Iichagd | Cent? difference by eanal, to induce the trace to seni it will be seen b f thie le “ front of the Orleans House, it was immediately put munity had borne these outrages long enoagh; but Flaifhead, was murdered on the 20th of February, their coal by thut avenue to New York. ‘This ditf- gun tb thie Canes City eos 7 to vote that Roe be hanged, and carried unani- | gid not think the committee had powertotry them. | pear Mu by’: diggings. ‘The ballentered through culty was caused by the canal otupeny detern detween Pitteburgh and Cincinnadi, | obae | mot y: she report of the committee was read, the | S1t-,Brannan was very much surprised to hear peo- | hishat infront. just above the middie of the forehead, to make thelr rates $9 cents less than by ra the @rst tinwe, the ¥ The 2h of perp Ba oe aod anaes te ple talk about grand juries, of recorders, or may- | clear through the brain, and coming out | the railroad company reduced their gol! wn March ther 7 i a crowd Lee y 1 tag ong fe ‘ be + er ors. I'm tired of such talk. These men are mur- ind. Te was formerly ‘Bedford, near Lon- _smenepeed iy Sy me = on ted : tenet berwe w he mown | saon bien tee Teteuner) bes thay were fe derers, as well as thieves, and I know it; and I will | don, but had been engaged in Boston, & @ machin. | °eMts ontoll on the canal, but the boatine det or see them hting b: ck. T'm opposed te for.at least one hour by the Marshal and his aids. | Uny farce ip thie boctorse “Weare the Mena aa It was now about nine o'clock—the night was | Recorder, the hangme: mining to adhere to last year’s rates, maket the re- duction on the canal ouly 5 cents inste: ¢ boatmen urge the high rater c! om and | jak vad five or six yeurs previous to coming to Cali- a We are the Ma: The dot WO cent =! ‘ ed by th 1 —t terings of the ple deep, yet loud. ver vel The following account of skinning a white man | ¢ f ire ei somne, Hid 145 | Some of them rushed fo an awning, pulled up the | 1ne,courts never yet hung a man in California, and | waist he won ive, by the ledlaws is takes frowe | {ragePorting companies, as thele plea fr adherin . while, fr 2963 os ae eenes Need the des ee ethun he | every morning wo are reading fresh accounts of mar- |}! eprrepoadenn ofthe The nis wk his nouns os with furor, ane ret ted ste, at once attacked the door o statio ders and robberies. He wanted no technicalities. | 12° : a wg we censure them for maintaining remenerat- hea F ror vine cng Kes (oh thewe baer. rame ted elven: ‘Der | Such.things mere devised to shield the guilty Jus. | Kusecot mantle anon a the Foes, Cesk, in the Boe cation Sarena tp rates are malaiained ers, but the Queen herself doee not ccouy lowe 430 A cage ney | , : se Shepherd here made a statement. Ile raid | } br nd + ” ies. If an equitable reduc- cas gperans 1 po ia begat gry yeuthtel fumey a 1213 330 Fenny mag I ere tad the cneaics pod that an officer from Sacramento bed applied to hiss arbureus and des age pate thea cn ome Apes yg A, We cone | So ragenee are laa Nig 4° gird egy Segre ry 787 | for some time—remonstrating and threatening. | murder thet be did oy and vie ni gaTy, and | app. attacked a party of whites, and [ also. If they (the boatmen) adhere to thes rete form, ard, perhaps, hiv i« the teue rola - §7 | Finally, the crowd in the rear made @ rush for- meee oe bon ag oe Boy oa A aobat | carried off the person of a Mr. J. Woods, of Jackson | the canal company will 4 forced to reduco thel en. it ook spon and | 29 = (10.080 49 | ward, which placed those in the front ranks in ‘ r ° y, i}. | County, Missouri, « young man who has been living | tolls a shade to secure their portic th Ie. == ai aaa Ma | 3» ods 4 | Ceamcetion with Mr. Harris, when he was pushed, | dred, and proposed tertake him bere i, June, | {ef a Year or two in California. Ho had been lite: | Puatsrale Pa.) Mine's Jowlwal, peda. tt some of our gather “Gana tar | Joatle from his position, and the populace brought | to seo whetherhe could identify Stuart. ‘This was | T#ily thinned alive, a his buy, prenoated that ap- | — > J the Cineinnatians en, | * oa olom | in the prisoner +, Privoner, Fred | done, and Mr. Janson, without hesitation, said that | y, Reworen Drarn ov Win Car—Mown wesc. or was in the inner cell, chained to « ve blue Jines round the neck and | a 45 7 Stuart was the man who struck him. Ds Inptans.—We learn from Lt. Myers, Sth Ly ry. | Mi % 68H ATT | post & long delay, the chain was severed, | After hearing the evidence of several wit- Lee boupd to a trecy | just in from Fort Arbuckle, that the. traders trate that the queen | 123 | and he was then seized and hurriod ap the stairs | nesses, the committee adjourned to meet the citi- | While he was skinned alive ! the prairies bring the report of the deeth of Wild war aw litth is more truth 7) | into the street. fi zens in the plaza on Sunday morning. Next day, | nthe 2ist of February, two well dressed men | Cut, and two his companions, Chicheswwe. It dee . not only die | AQ | Te was then announerd that the prisoner would | accordingly, the people began to gather in a dense | stepped into the dry goods store of C. J. Jancon & | ix reported that they were killed by the Camanehos condos be all expectation, but yo “other | peinen oo | be bung in Sixth street, between Kond L, from one | mass around the court house. The evidence for | (0., corer of Montgomery and Washington streets, | The Wichetaws, Kechies, and Osages, hav: ted poo eg as of the inet among | Pecshont 7 | of the Targe oaks. The crowd immodiately pro- | the prosecution was taken, which eontinuod until | and proposed to Mr. J. to examine some of his | together for the purpose of extormimtin: the "Ton. ie cnet 4 glue factories, the innume- | Puleski 1471 | geeded,to that point, at about half-past nine o'clock. | half-past 6 P. M., when tremendous shouting | blankets. In the absence of the clerks and all | kaways, who are cannibals, and very much drewtel tie dimen laughter h ind the ebem- 3:7 y The prisoner was strongly guarded, and taken 4p | outside was heard, and a rush made into the court. | others from the store, they took advan of Mr. | by all of the other tribes. Tho ‘Toskawuys, ie he bree lich f the city, one would naturally 322 | J to the intersection of Fifth «trcet. when he waa | soom. The excitement was rer Eteat. Doors | J. and struck bim two violent blows with a slang | said, devour the bodies of their cv i Seal that he wos about being scieed by & pestilence. 4197 | taken down the same, and up K to Sixth, and them | were smashed, and windows bro As soon ag | shot—one on the forehead and the other just over | battle, and their love of the taste « ie oan tare Oe ce think thet this « mapound of #82 | to the place of execution Judge Shattuck could get a hearing, ho addressed | the eur. He was soon prostrated, und while ono of | so great, that the: at nly a Hitt iveto the ol at SCENE AT THth G+) Lows the court and jury ina most eloquent strain, pro- | he villains was accaulting him on the bales of | some devoted vietim Lt. M. ine any degree in to the per cite | The concourse of people at the gatlowsnumbered | testing again-t the * hot haste apparent in the pro- he other wretch robbed the drawer of over | forms us that Bill ( f, brings swoke Which ix to be scen istuing 21 | at least 4000. A large bonfire was kindled, a stand | ceedings,” and arked for an a wt till to- injuries sustained are very covere, but | the news in, that there ure congregated pretty. hi f many iron foundcries, endan- 2) | was erected under a large oak tree, on which the | morrow. This was refused; upon which, protesting | perhaps not mortal. Dr. Temple, who attended peg lw a ity Cotsnnd Camaneh only when going to Kentucky. It S11 | prisoner was placed, rope was procured, aclergy- | solemnly against further proceedings at present, | Upon him, thinks he may reco ‘They informed him, ¢ that it was ete evernl have beep taken up, on the a 43 | man called, who hed some brict religious exercises | be withdrew. The Porific News of the Ist ult. ays, agentloman | Hen to exterminate the Pawnee Mohaws, other side of (he properly helooging there, wT 1.068 the prisoner. ‘The clergyman stated that the “Don't go, Shattuck !” cried several voices | who arrived in this city from Maryeville, informs us | {inks it is their intention to awake a desoent npon aed could pot Ve identified until they have epplied e # | prisoner had nothing to say lor himself, exvept that | among the jury, but to no effect. that news was rece i the frontiers 0 ‘ is correct, no doubt, Water ard soap to their free ry bas 4 had a widowed mother ing in England, and nee for the defeneo then commenced ; | before he left, gi ng a detailed necount of one of oY it would be well for onr ighbors of Texas to There are from one hw nd fifty to two bun 6 iy | that he bad been absens from her for aconsiderable h, Mr. Spence, the presiding judge, | the most fearful tragedies nour Foster's bar, which | be 0” the look out, and give them a wa red deetors in Cinciwn ood Lord, if Usere ts % ory | length of time. A white handkerchief was thon | charged the jury, who then retired to deliborato. "| has yet transpired in California, Our informant | ifthe Camanehes ‘should ist : no sickness, bow do they live! | 7 189 | tied over his face, bie arme pinioned, the rope ad- hile the jury were out, some person | states that horses and mules have been stolon at | (47%) Merai?, Mareh 21. Ili reply was, upon one a 09 2151 | justed to a limb of the tree and the neck of the | eated a fact to the court, which they various times, until the forbearance of the citizens : this, for Thave teen may . Pn yer, he sobbing loud; three men then drew | sufficient importance to cor | was past all cudurence. About two weeks since, . Domestic Miscellar and have felt the ere A ns fis from the stand h an awful and | A seene of indescribable conf | & lorge munber of animals were stolen, when it wae | ,,\!0 ( Wegto, com ieted ee Miss y are, doubtlers ; im ¢f | olemn silence pervading tl t the immense | cries of “hear the testimony” — ascertained who had taken them; bat’ the partios | )"? ste once, | stouted at Avonpotia, where, good and bed. Mut « Wyemning a Jt __ 91 | concourse of ceension, the dead hour | witnesses,” ke., &e. : | had fled with their booty, and it was not known | Ti. Vowel pan faten thet. Cratea M ve disturbed by vom t v t % mean 81m “ela tay | of night, the immense gathering, all conepirel f thirty minutes, the | in whieh direction to pursue. The affair was kept the come voenlixt, in sahould not Lx upon «locwlowte live, ve be bret | ye leee Vigiela. 4etao 45780 447 ad een 70g | to malee the scene euch as we hope vever agnin to | jury returned, ond being called. answered to their | quiet until lact Wednesday, when thethieves, think | dev. on the ewit of om the Maw comes to see. : ™ ae wee ese | Hohl. After the body was ilrawn up, afew strug- | pamos. On being interrogated, ‘hey aid that they | ing they wero not sumpected, returned to Foster's | trench of promisr of marrincs. clarine ‘The phyvicians of the Hart hove bot ee ity orien fori She 4800 49.09) | lew and conteactions of the limb: ensued—end thus | were unable to agree upoma verdict, and that there | baty when the miners in that vieinity became de- sro A Deputy Sheri! accompanied Mr. boow of Woetern w hes of | tetat teve preperation ’ HF Ou) rished wforianate prisoner. The budy hung | wes no porribility of an ageeemen’. ‘Chey there | termined to put a stop to the further edings of ton, where hell wee eltained. and be wee Ohio ne, there are three merical onl | ' bind | feeesy minutes, when it war let down, andpro- | fore asked to be discharge The -ourt thendie. | thivgeng. ‘The thieves returned, an the very en tercerabe f pestponed the execution of the Ime Be ab Clipyglawsl, onollngg #) vluawbury avd w meg | PENT MEE ru aren DARLIN | po tceed by several sitivens ae dead, ‘Thus o be ged them, at whieh Uhee wae Invh dingum | AML OS labing another Jot of snigals, ogo of thom 39h inet, tm, oy Sullyieom City, Mo anty ihe

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