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WTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE at Cincinnati. ‘The latter, the * Medical Col LY N CH LAW 1 N6 ALIFORNIA, | gueot the greatest tragedies ever witnessedin Culi- | tent, Mr. Coleman, however, made a few appro- | was shot-the other two were taken and hung by the FR: a "| of Ce, "the => oe [ak epee wert . Myers, the man who was shot, we are in- ple ups ‘ The by a vote of thalpeople sapead ree there can be no doubt of r “ in ay . y i 0 Were oon Our Albany Correspondence. A pevenil care-worn uppearan ce. Lam sur- | Seenesin Sacramento City—Onc Man Hanged: | formed, came from the Vietaliy of Cohmepieu tec, Present, were then diseharged, and adjouri Span employe: prised that such a building should exist inthe midst and has left a and sever e Vote of the stood nine for conyiction, | upon a ranch near i Sacra a . ‘The conduct of the gen- | stated positively that si i and such an enterprisi men- | Rowe, the man was hung, was about twenty- | and three for acquittal et = tage remy ey nd Sek pee eee Po foarte tage y Face azeelae — o'clock, | Wo years of age, and an Eaalnmso by birth. tlemen composing the court, and of Judge Shat- | place, and that the parti Axpayy, April 6, 1851. ‘The Days of Unregulated Speculation reviving— uyevilte came direet, and an outbreak had taker who were executed were Mania for Raurouds—Paper Cities, Se. trom the State, being a State institution; but the | (; M stable citizen of Sacramento. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT IN SAN FRANCISCO. tuck, and of Mr. Coleman, was highly creditable Americans. oe It is not the opinion of only a few, but many re- meetin Beges s hg grown up under it, and for Pairk Deg Feige of a carman or teamster, } On Saturday, March Ist., two men, Stuart and | t° ‘them and, roaring te ne gr oe on ped Very Late from the West Indtes. j Becting minds are becoming awakened upon the | it, and the opposition which it has had to encoun- | was shot down and mortally wounded by Frederick }| Wildred, who were arrested as the persons char; “a dal ‘ ig, the ie peop! We have recelved by the arrival of the pire city j ‘ ing. It bas been often | tet, With, perhaps, other causes, have induced the | J/"Roe, a gambler. The event took place oppo- | with committing the assault with the intent, to kil ihe the court adionrueds whieh was at about ° ap i tam egy eye Dew teking. 16 bas «ber Legislature to withdraw its patronage. Mow it | sitethe Munsion House, corner of J street and the | Mr. Janson, aud who robbed him of $2000, were | | After the court adjourned, which was at about | cr gies of Jamaica papers to the Ist instant, inclusive, rted, by men writing upon the philosophy of | Sj ve presented so dilapidated an appear- | joy, i ‘a French } examined before Justice Shepherd, inthe Recorder's | Midnight, the people were addressed by Mr. Hu ‘The chelera has re-appeared im. yarlous parts of Ja’ asserted, by iS UL P phy should have presented Pi PRe levee. A. difficulty had occurred at z paerd, ton and others, and then quietly dispersed. At Rovernment, that States, nations, and kingdoms, | ance, after having received fifty and more thousand | forge table, which resulted in & personal scuftle | Court room, The place was literally: jammed. | 10 iui (rMins Aue Tem duletly disper in | maice. Periodically’ become afticted with a sort of maniac | dollars, is to me strange. | Tunderstand that the | between two, or three parties iM Lae odl FF oy eee Beet canasitain tian before | the stree te, and the city was perfectly quict, ‘The Kingston s2dvertéser, of the 24th ult,, give the ful- . recklessness, which more or less becomes infused pee honoe vy saficiant amount to erect new beppeneiite yom te Pay in taking was the man who, with eh man, spoke of OTHER CASES OF LYNCH LAW. 7 lowing intelligence relative to the Jamaica Anti-Slavery among individuals. To some extent, this remark | juildings, provided the State should not be in any | ywayRoefrom a man 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 freecolored persons :— | way justly be applied to the petty principalities on fa liable for the debt. en, when the latter drew his revolver and discharg- Bind hi he time he was struck with the slung- | ration came off on Sunday, 2d March, at Stockton. A meeting of the central committee of the Jamuaice the European continent; but the great difficulty existing in those monarchical dominions is, that wo remedy can be applied to the patients laboring under the influence of such mania, of a curative na- ture. Frequent attempts are constantly being made to administer decoctions by the use of the sword; bat ae soon as su attends one patient, dozens of others become innoculated with the same virus, yendering them still more uumauageable than their predecessors. i Some fourteen years sinee, the State of New York arrived at a fearful crisis in its domestic affairs. The mania for speculation extended through every artery, and ail that was necessary to extend was to touch a single fibre, and the way he ’ We do not think, that in erecting a new building it, the ball entering the headat the ear, and cre- | shot, and that, to the best of his knowledge and | A man bad been caught stealing some clothing, and | Auxiliary Anti-Slave ety, and of several gentlemere upen the site of the old one, the Sirustees will be lates cnn | belief, Wildred was the man who was with es: having given it up, was allowed to go free. Soon | interested in the imm: gration Ot fee eckaeed Amengoans to slcgtin the wisest plan. Stores on the ground Roe was immediately arrested by the City Mar- The prisoners had their witnesses well drilled to | afterwards, on the same dy, he was caught in the Shia Inandaxes bold ob Die] joa Tarai pans oe aay : floor, offices in the second story, and lecture rooms | shal and placed in the lock-up. An immense crowd prove analibi. John Wilson, a Sidney bird, was | actual fact of stealing a mule, when he was taken evening lant emeeian, ya waiber mae Foul aS above for teaching medicine, is to mea combination | need congregated, filled with indignation, and ¢ first one brought forward by H. McAllister, the ; by the populace, a rope pence’ around his nock, an Mr Oughton of this olty, ami’ Rev. Mr. Landoo, of Oana: that will not work well. It will increase the sources uere ined to inflict immediate punishment. The } defendants’ attorney, to testify. He swore that | he was dragged across the slough, with a determi- oe Meade on the Coscia of Danagatos of income; but, a medical college should not be in | meeting having been organized, and a chairman ap- | Wildred was at the Italian Suloon, on Long Wharf, | nation to hang him, which would undoubtedly have | hiner from the Uulted States and Canada, of the free the heart of the city, and mixed up with all sorts | pointed, twenty-two persons were deputed to aid in| from seven to eleven o’clock, gambling, on the | been done, had not the sheriff interposed, and the | ooiored population of those countriva, and pointed out im of business. Who wishes to occupy a building im | guarding the prisoner, and after several ineffectual | night ofthe assault and robbery, Justice Shepherd | man was given up to justice. ; t, from all which all **the doings of the doctors”are going », | attempts, by Various citizens, to dissuade the people | had the good sense to consider his testimony entitled Itappeurs that a band of thieves and robbers | of which it appeared that with the exer sis» of ordinary and how ean their various operations be sucvesstully | gyom their evident purpose, a committee was ap- | to no ercdit whatever, as he contradicted himself in | have congregated near Mount Diablo, who have | ena and _pareerarsneey all aguneeing, sroupees conducted! Many people would walk a dozen inted to investigate the facts, Myers was a so- | every particular. Marks was another witness for | become a terror to the citizens of Martines. On | ce eo readily cyuevome. . The reverend g conducte: Alany y ointed to ir igi J r , sth bi 24th Feb: f Antonio Pacheco, | addresses were ‘followed up by several speeches, in tI squares to avoid a medical college, and the fact that on industrious citizen from Columbia, Ohio, where | the defence. He proved that Wildred was with him | Monday, 24th Fe! ee son of Antonio Pac Savers be perce i ane ane gn papatet ey other kinds of business are being conducted within | hy jeaves @ family. at the time the assault was committed, and for one | who has been suspected of belonging to the band, Loe ante winies Wright, Dogld Breve, and Chartes it, will not add mueh to its attractions. THE TRIAL. hour and a half afterwards; and that *Wildved was | was in Martinez, and was detected in stealing a pair M Gregor, Esquires, and the Rev. Messrs. Oughton and ey Bech It is said that the college cannot be built upon The following jury (or committee of investiga- | a most innocent and proper citizen. The keepers | of boots from Messrs. Boram & Denny. Thereupow | Landon, were appointed to curry out certain re-olutions, a an eccenen gai reniaas. tebe ANE ron x | the Sls eg Weca use it will not pay; but, Ishould } tinny was saloate pithy 4 Seranton, J. T. Bayle » | of the Italian fanequetiet room could not testify that | the people seized him, and took him toa tree to | gna to petition the Assembly "fa furtherance of the ob : sctivity, At that period, combinations were formed, ik Wildred was at their suloon on the evening of the | punish him. He succeeded in escaping; but was | ject of the meeting. The committee were also reque who endeavored to monopolize all the public lunds— | think that city pride would induce men to advance | Wy. 'p, Prettyman, Dr. V. Spalding, Ogden Mi ), B. Milne, H.G. Langley, Dr. Cro- | robber funds sufficient to erect a magnifient ‘edi The | J. 8. Starr, pursued, overtaken, tied up to a tree, and servedout | to cnter into communication with the an slavery & gigantic scheme was projected, and was nigh | | ’ ch were passed by | hi. "p. By M, Levi Hermance, Gen. Winn, At this stage of the examination, there was a | with a hundred lashes from a six-tailed cat, His | ciety of the mother country, #4 also those of Canada and Cee eee ce paree Boalt ba cat aa the | the last legislatare, will make stroug efurte to pre- pee ah vont ea ode | steong dtwadatauscn tiie gaociomibe teatis to lee father Hing in town fered tw thogaand Glare | the Civ tate, wit Ub vw Go ese ural and 2 ancbeiggarey 5 ner phat steps 1 commanding and attractive appearance. ‘The jury pep oh 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- co-operation, ( Th may soon become bold and successful rivals | \° J uyi' 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., says:— ¢ 1. i hands of partners, at evpry United States land office im the country, and simultaneously purchase Aud then, Obio will have tive | John Cleal, sheriff. Col. Kewen appeared as coun- | thoritios, and were again removed to prison. ‘This | that some cighty persous had assembled at or near | ‘The royal mail steamer Great Western arcived lute om TREE Peitsons OF governmans lends op pore to the regulars, besides | 2% ph the A oaoer. my act created great seneation and exoltement among | Pacheco’s, who threatened to ride into town and | Sunday afternoon, from Vera Cruz and Tampico. She thove bills, and then, at a concerted period, shi *, und homeopathic school, eigbe |” Several witnesses were examined for and against | the people outside, who had increased by this time | burn it. ‘he population being small, some of the | left the former port on the 8th March, with about $250,000 redeem not # ¢ ais zens removed their papers and valuables to Be- $60, Roe—those for him being mainly gamblers. to some thousands. Before any preliminary mea- Le “The proceedings of the committee were frequently | sures could be adopted to organize the meeting and | nicia, and then procured arms from the wrsenal, for al Jackson. of me- s one thing about the mana, y College 1s I do net like. ‘The **M interrupted by messages fiom the crowd without, | determine upon some plan of action, the follo@ing | the defence of the beautiful little town of Marti- | 1°" p-Orope. pry ae ied by & board | demanding dispatch; and that the lawyers should | handbill was circulated through the crowd:— nea— Ali. Cal. pa ee ATE al many of whom are Rdroae tacn, @nG | be + hustled out,” as they were only making delay. CITIZENS OF SAN FRANCISCO! Ck thie DAs Rta irllaens, -Winapdn wan detanta Patna’. dd unwilling to loan thels funds to erect @ | “Phe witnesses having concluded, Col. Kewen, Roo’s | phe semes of murders and robberies that ha Aig einalide aot auile Ua war wolmacing pauline! | gieeiias sec eee able to themselves, the prof Suppose it slieuld be d counsel, sayd if the committee judged it acase of | committed in this city, without the least red: ‘ion a large crowd collected, rourder, the law would not. the laws, seeans to leave us entirely in a state of anarchy. | snd it was proposed to hang him. re produced, | yessels from Cayenne, where yellow fev They contented | vail. and against those from Martinique :lyears hence, and the pune- 4 1 closed for the jury to delibe- | * When thieves are left without coutrol to rob and kill. ives, however, with ing him vory 40 x is reported to be raging. The weath the money of ae EF <i tC. ers? | Law, ypears ut # nonentity, to be scoffed al me bpd 7 son_-the | of the young canes, and to the ext Tetails wiih | {?Xen as to whether F. J. Roe shot C. H. Myers? | core i eet eee aeons Dad through the we where he gave his name as James Wilton—the | Of the Young canes, and to the oxts It was decided unanimously in the affirmative. ‘The failing remedy so admirably laid down in th: crowd, however, following, nnd attempting to take committee then agreed upon and signed @ report, | Judge Lynch: Not that we should admire this process | him from bis custody. As they approached the po- simply setting forth the facts of the affair (as we | for redress, but that it seems to be inevitably necessary. | lice office, an alarm was raised that they were r. LVCTA. The St. Lucia Palladium informs us of 2 gré the incorporation of the town, now tl have above stated them). Are we to ke robbed and assassinated in our domicils, | coming to take out the two men, Stuart and Wil- with its Mayor, Council, &e., on w s pS OUTSIDE. and the law to let our aggressors ibulate th dred, and at onec some forty or fifty policemen rush- acy Lieutenant Governor Durling While the committee was taking testimony, va- | merely because they have furnished straw bail! ! edin trom all quarters to defend then—a force sufli- ration. Such « munieipa rious svenes were enacted outside. “let each man be his own executiouer.” “Fie upon | cient te repel a crowd four or five times as large as | Bridgetown, Barbados, has long been a ' ed the | your luws;” they have no foree, es eee 1 the | Xi those who would rid ourgity of its robbers ana | the one approaching. i murderers will assemble on Sunday, at two o'clock, on Thome Jones wns, on tho 23th February, csi the Plaza ed in carrying offtwoducksfrom the Central House, | the planter: of Antigua — The excitement now became Many | in Washington street. A erowd immediately ga: |< Withie the bipgesen days th of our first citizens at onee ard and | thered around, and were about to inflict summary | cd with a thorough «wet season proposed to organ Captain W. D. M. Howard | punishment, when they were restrained by the ap- | week. may be deseribed ax by was ealled to the ‘The meeting was then ad- proach of oficer Eadie, who took the offender into | ‘rainy ;° aud while we (1 dressed by Judge Tilford, who aad he believed that | © hed him off to the ealaboose. zon is — _— bral Stuart was guilty, not only of the erime for which | Sot aie cueee | 4 nated with the fructri sale kbeping of the prisoner; ae sure as to the man Wildred—still he was ready by | guction rooms, in Monterey street. On being pur- | th Ltened his expec Mr. . Cunninghain, the Marshal, addve protesting against the course they were pur- d insisting that the prisoner should not be custody until he was tied by the mo law. LHe ealled on all good citizens to aid Hle was listened to with great impatience, and only or four gentlemen answered ull, who were d with loud eries of dis probation, and ca ANTIGEA. ‘The weather, it will be seen by the following paragraplr trom the Antigue Herald, been extremely favorable ta ating surge zive my breth sfurmmed by uwill alll ee P- for vengeance upon the pri- ) seem heavily im- ing moisture—ot whieh the ns i i ‘ i any proper mode to co-operate with the citizens to ed and taken back, and ‘the articles taken from | crop of 1852 most lly, The falls of im some ightmire addre=sed the assemblage, calling t ination. Inde Geary atved the peo | S000! + a i We most joyfully alls of ruin im some 1 becon Ps The Population of Virgtnta. hadlett a wife and four children. He said * He | tuny tried by | and y pla lynching bin, when he drew a pistol, but was imme- | amounted to & ° v diately knoeked down, and badly cut in thefave and | having been the courts, and he would pledge his shed out o f the earth by the he ands, &o., | OTR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE had ki nt an innocent, inoffensive man, G—d | word and that. they should be securely tbe water courses,”? i k J ASHiNG TON, Af d—n him hang him!” (Voeiterous applause.) warded. This proposition ‘the people would nov | Body, with whips and, canes. 4 rope was then pro- MA 7 ag ae 1 g Prop ay cured, and @ determination manifested to hang him pr. of the un atly ineveased, showing pt. Samuel Brannan urged the appointment dpi! takai evel 6 : The ful f th of the length of time oceu- ' en che onthe spot. At this juncture several of the’ men \ ia H ie tengtn | He of a committee from the people, who should have | °) |. a the store interfered t his life; but 4 } the of been completed at nd Mr. Clymer having said that power to guard the prisoners, uod nine al) | &@gaéed in the store interfered to save his life ; bu | their efforts would have been ¢ prisoner Was not safe, ry r I Sergeant Hill, of the mamittee of thir x Dr. ‘Taylor, and were appointed that the and wait on the jury and sce what kept them so le and the the Sarebpeae power fo send ie i papers, and report on Sunday. at 10 o'clock, to a |: nd with other Meeting of the citizens. This proposition, aumid-t | its Hud with other off overwhelming excitement, was finally adopted. The i following persons were appointed a comaittee by | ! the people | Win, D. d of five or six jail, crying out “don’t let him be locked and frequent attempts were made to et him from the possession of the officers | they firmly resisted the lynehers, and suce ing him up. He gave his name es Wil i son. Le was completely covered from head to | « A parcel of 150 barrels was withdraw. foot with gore, when committed. ‘urrel, which was the ighes rate i The Sacramento Transcript of March 1, idk dedwaln Meta kc ce Othe justices 0 the hoace, ta a f late arrivals, Sartell’s brandy, dark, b ‘The committee reported that the roel v safe, and the jury were doing their duty, an quested that the lawyers who were inte: | Ray, B.A. 2 might be taken out, as the jury were capable of | W!Macondray, halph Dorr, Theodore Payne, Tal: | Wi etting at the testimony without them. ‘The mect- | yor H. Green, J. B. Huie. | Wil ing resolved that the lawyers should he removed; After the appointment ef this eommittes the and amid intense excitement, a committee of some n of theferowd dispersed; but large fifty, headed by Dr. Taylor, left the meeting for miipusd te Rang around the corr hewes | tab a | M. Howard, Samuel Brannan, A. J. hmaker, Wm. H. Jones, Benj A. HL. Sibley, J. L. Folsom, F. stiling at la-t rates, moderate. re e. without, howev« Calpeppe a " is atts. per gallon, fm bond, AL pai that purpose. They shortly returned and reported | and the prison door, determined at all hazards to | had been trying @ case in wh groes were | i ay at 11d. per ly that the Jury bad removed the lawyers. Dr. Taylor | see that the prisoners were guarded, and to prevent | concerned. After the male, the In about the tute as when we w st to recommended the crowd to wait half an hour, and if any attempt at rescue. About 10 o'clock at night, | magistrate Was in the st sitting upon | press, with the exception of eoffeo, which buy declined | the jury did not by that time decide, pe would head | 2 venort was in cireulation that some of the gangs | the counter, when» band of men came in and ac- | Is. per 100lbs., for ordinary sorts, arty to take the prisoner out and hang his. | of thieves had been heard to threaten to burn down | ¢0sted him in relation to the matter—blaming him ¢ semarks were greeted with loud cheers. the city. The multitudes that filled every bar- | for the mauner in which he decided the ease. IL Mr. Clymer said he believed the committee | pom, ‘aud especially those who had attended tho | Feeponded to them tothe effect that the principle of citizens appointed to guard the prisoner had been | ipeeting, soon spread the report. Voluntary pa- | t¢cording to which they desired a judgment re turned out of the room where he was. trols of the people continued to visit various dered were worse tban the negroes themselves ; This, of course, created a great ferment, anda | tions of the city throughout the night. This being | thereupon one of the rufians stepping up to him, committee was immediately appointed, with Dr. | jn 'tonjunction with the police, no doubt, prevented “Do you call my principles as bad as the ne- Taylor at their head, to examine into the matter. | many as-aults, robberies uml fires. During the | and drawing a bowie-knife, stabbed him to Dr. Taylor svon reported that the prisoner was safe, | nicht, however, there were four attempts torob and | the heart. Not satisfied with this, he stab hi and that a committee of three was a sufficient guard. | order. While Justice 3 hepherd was presiding, a | 4gain and again, cutting him in a most shocking Addresses from Mr. Queen and other citizens | than entered bis house; but before being able te | Manner. ‘The authorities took the iurdercr into followed, one tleman, whose name was not | oommence operations, he became alarmed. and fled | custody ; but he was reseued by his companions. * Fellow citizens, the man who | op hearing Mrs. 5. coming down stairs. A young | The people then took the thing into their own Isrenesrive Prost New Bur vswien.—We N. B., papers to the dth inst. The civic the Ist inst. ina very quiet manner. didutes in two of the wards resigned. no opposition, In anc the regular candidates w. The pert of Hillsbeve county, has been opened as a froe wud Vessels ean new go there Unieed States, or clear fi foreken country. The hi Jean the money fur the © Quebec Railway; but thi ‘i and the proposition has come so late, ¢h e St. Soler, ions took yas a wife and family. The deed | rin tn Seavi : . : hand, aud re-eaptured him. “ 7 ing the Public Balance office, at two |} ’ ptur wick will never consent to the proy i gold blooded—the prisoner should | O'etock in the morning, was attacked. am Keay, line were constructed, there {+ uo reasons , + Let th e who are infavor of hanging | neay California street, by two ruffians. He drew u xders, Robberies, &c. that it would pay the working expenses « im say aye. very air was rent with the louc the terms proposed by Earl Gray are to carry them oat would he to redu state of beggary. ‘The New Bri only railway which the province should t= about, and which it firmly believes i structed, is the European and North Aw will pay, and consequently must he # it will require all their aid to de it, it that the proposition of the British gow aye.) Mu pistel on the scoundrels, when they fled. There On 2tst Feuesty, Mr. Duchaue, a painter em- “Again the crowd grow tired of waiting, and Mr. a werg two others, the particulars of which we did not | ployed by Messrs. Fairchild & Prou, on Clay street, ‘ a ds ” i learn. That we are surrounded by a strong band | just at the the Pla: Rightmire and two others, were again deputed to | of well organized murderers and robbers, there can | when the report of some kind of a fire arm was wait onthe jury. 3 Ir. KR. reported that the jury | be no mistake—men who murder and rob, and com- | heard, and a bal! passing through the window went would probably give the Mstes rt veins minutes. Trades who stand ready to ewear them tlvough the | through the cap of Mr. Duchane. ‘The ball passed Ile was satisfied a decision would be made. courts. through the shop and lodged in one of the sashes of Voices—How ¢ At half past seven, the above committee retired’! the zine building opposite, from which it was ex- Es was in the back shop, Mr. Rightmire—On the right side. into the Recorder's Court room, and organized b. H By . be entertained by the Legisla fi , ; i * Y | tracted by Coroner Gallagher. ‘The ball a y ture. The t terland Voices—Which is that? 3 calling Captain W. D.M: Howard tothe chair, | small buckshot, and appeared to have been forced | fative Orange: Led ] Xeswmone ° crowd-—To hang him—to hang up the mur. and appointing Theodore Payne, Hsq.,as socretary: | intoa pistol with many others. ‘This might have | {°0r of elective ort hapten. '. a s el sone! | 7 ent: i ery ' Clymer believed the jury would find a ver Mr. Brannan proposed to see whether the prisoners | been an wecident; but it looks very much like a .° r were safe. Mr. Macondray seconded the motion. | premeditated attempt at murder. Mr. Duchane dict ¢ d advised them i prepare for the | Mr, Fullon, during the excitement, had removed Eas no idea of who sal have been guilty of such i Fnac yey mone them to Jodge Pinets private room, where. the an act.—.dita California A F sp . “4 committee found them, and where they ordere . "sri with blood, if the officers dared to interfere between | the Marshal to properly manacle and aeuue thane atwiliam Tierney wae shot st Murphy's rancho, the people and the ae gi tics. aanake Mr. Brannan moved that a patrol be selected and | Tnelesby-—the quarrel originating from a de sabe Deputy Sheriff Harris and Judge Sackett ex- | nominated from among the citizens, which motion | ["slesb) fey aa nay K Y horted to an obedience to the laws, and called on respecting the ownership of a mule. citizens to aid them in protecting the prisoner, while ey x Woatnertne oun me, ( end On 4th Mareh, as Dr. Lamar was teturning, after Thor the fire, to the hospital brig on North Beach, Dr. Taylor called on those who wanted to see | py "A, Wardwell, Solamo * justice administered to fall in. Ie would lead them. | MeCanl: Charles I Boss te. Wee Wena | noticing a mat following him, Re told hia to stent A large portion of the crowd responded by following | Kettell, J. C. Bell, J. B. Bidleman, Geo. W. #t the same time drawing evolver to repel any the Doetor to J street. fee, John A. MeGlynn, Lieyd Minturn, Joseph F. | #ttack. ‘The fellow instantly drew a pistol, and ‘The crowd were, however, urged to moderation by Atwill, Stephen Teschimaker, Moses Flanagan, D, | ‘id, “If that’s your game, two can play at it.” several speakers, and kept to ev until 6 o'clock, | Kk. Miner, Charles Welch, (ico, Clifford. : Before be could fire, however, Dr. Lamar discharg- when, becoming impatient, arother comimittee was At this stage, considerable discussion took place. | €¢ his pistol, wounding the fellow in the leg. ‘The aE pe to wait on the jury, who reported that | y4,, Macondray thought that the committee should | man turned and attempted to run, but could not. they thought there as too much indecision, but | be divided into three watches, to take turns in | ome persons from a house adjoining came out recommended pat moderation to the crowd; | guarding the prisoners. Mr. Brannan thoaght at- | nd took bim in, and Dr. Lamar pursued bis way that they should “fires be eure they were rights | tempts would be made to liberate them. Hethought , home. then go ahead.” : , ; the committee should be increased. Mr. Macor- | Jamee (. Holmes, Esq., of San Francisco, a Dr. Taylor still urged immediate action, and was | deny thought the committee had no power to in- | young lawycrof considerable reputation, and highly of guilty erman, the Mis Exee! he wax prepared inte the colon: the disposal of he Legislature shall hi a quired on the part of the sIprit 7. what i+ alleg: nd New Y mache ‘Tur Cost. Trank ror 18 this week by railroad, is 31, increase of about 3,000 tons. Ry canal, the week, 34,178 03. But little business has mt done on the canal this week—the boats are now somone, we pretty rapidly, but the hoatmen hold for $1 70 freighi to New York; many ot the operas tors feel disposed to resist the charge, onthe ground that if this rate of freight is insicted upon, it ie pre- ferable to send by railroad even tu New \ ork, as the following tigures will she By Canai—Freight Toll on The Queen Cuy of the Wee Sihsae se ga etn, * Ae The Medical Collece | loudiy cheered, and the crowd shouted, * Let's take | crease its number. Mr. Payne Thought they should | esteemed there, and by many friends in this city, if ots The C: ) Sent De. Mf | him o@t, &c. ie sme. | Proceed to trythem. Mr. ‘Teschmaker understood | for his amiable and estimable qualities, shot him- ts The woes — “3 | Mr. Queen, however, pacified them for atime; | that they ‘were to serve as @ jury. Mr. | self on Saturday mornin, March J at about cight | By Nailroad—Freight, &e.. $1 40 a. 4 | 4 and uatil § o’elock, when it was announced that the | Jones considered that the people would ex- | o'clock. Ic had been faboring for several days Freight from Rite te ft New York, 1 premised my ¢ a | Bee Jury had found the prisoner guilty, they were kept | pect some ion on the part of the com- | under a temporary aberation ol mind, and was heard Expenses at Richmoud,....0... 0. se ok wae te moderate by seperti from the jury, and speeches | mittee.) ‘ayne thought that they were | walking in his room a few moments before the ge- f- from various individ: bound to report in the morning. Mr. Brannan in- | port of the pistol. ‘The ball entered at the temple, re Z “ty AP TER TRE TRL i sisted on having the men tried, and that persons fracturing the skull and causing a mortal wound. Leaving only 7} eents in favor of the ea Bt Directly it was known that momittee had } were then ready to testify. Mr. Howard thought | Mr. H. was at the point of death when the steam: | OUf operators contend, will not compensate ' agrer rye sell mp mete By pent among the | thas if tee men wot, inte pourt on Monday, | er left. He was formerly a resident of New York. poorer gg ow pre ng Bip and the te crowd 6 une ey “ -*. | they woul cleared. Mr. Macondray thought p, 1 Me I , * countered. ere ought to be at least fr : Cornwall had finished reading the report from the | thetime had come when We must aou thet the won | The Pacific News, March 5, states that an Ein. conte diGerence by cansi, to induce the trace te front of the Orleans House, it was immediately put | munity had borne these outrages long enomgh; to vote that Rue be hanged, and car did not think the committee power to try the mourly. Mr. Brannan was very much surprised to hear peo- After the report of the committee was read, the Tecorders, or may- crowd immediately proceeded, amidst the greatest hess mua ene mee | ace wd _ gen deaths teem botoards aie ae pained Charles James Richard lalfhead, was murdered on the 20th of February, “« diggings. The ball entered through u front, just above the middle of the forehead, their coal by thut avenue to New York culty was caused by the caual eémpany to make their rates 95 cents less than the railroad company reduced their gel! portation 10 cents; this caused a tedeotion of & cents on toll on the canal, but the boatmem deter- mining to adhere to last year’s rates, make* the re- duction on the canal ouly 5 conts instoaduf W cents The boatmen urge the high rates charged by the arn Companies, as thei¢ plea for adlicrin, to $1 70. This plea certainly comes with we cannot censure them for ing prices, so long as those b b cay This near M bi excitement and uproar, to the calaboose, determin- i, as well as thieves, a now it; am il | cd on taking the prisoner; but t evar ae them hang by the gock Eos opretta™ i | dom, but hal been engaged in Hoxton, & & machin for at t one hour by the Mar 4 any farce in this business. We are the Maver and | fouln, v0 ee ik Jones peeveves te goeting 06 Cal) It was now about nine o'clock—the night was | Recorder, the hangmen andthe laws. Thelawand |, . ‘ dark—the mutterings of the people deep, yet loud. | the courts never yet bung a man in California, and |, Lhe pty | account of skinning a white man Some of them rushed to an awning, pulled up the | every morning we are reading fresh accounts of mar- | Whilet he was alive, by the Indians, is taken from ste, andl at once attacked the door of tho station- | ders'and robberies. He wanted po technioalities, | ‘Xe correspondence of the Cowrier. ‘The affair _ jouse with these battering-rams. Soon the door Such things were dovised to shield the guilty. Jus. |} ved at what is known as the Four Crecks, in the igh rates are mai ielded, being demolished by repeated blows. De. s a id | {vuthern part of the State, and at once eviners the companies. If equitabl yo few Rion br Sherif’ Harris stood af The door way, and bk wate Gene Semomente bet egaiien te tin | barbareus and desperate characters our frontier | tion could be made all round, the bentaoen, | " Shedons br tee with his posse in the rear, held the crowd at bay | for @ warrant to t Stuart for burglary and Men have todeal with. About four weeks since, it | ceive, in good faith, ought to hear ther proportion for some time—remonstrating and threatening. | murde: also. If they (the boatmen) adhere to their ra: the dids it b s he did so, and that while Stuart was the canal company will he forced to vedi appears the Indians attacked a aly of whites, and Finally, the crowd in the rear made @ rush for- | on his examination before him, the City Marshal carried off the person of a Mr. J. Woods, of Jackson | > aeeene Marshall 30 (10.050 £9 | ward, which placed those in the front ranks considered that Stuart was a confederate of Wil- | COUBtY, Missouri, « young man who has been living | tolls a shade to secure their portion ef the trady.<+ trata of pia iis igs agg | connection with Mr. Harris, when be was pushed, | dred, and proposed te take him before Mr, Janson, | oi 8 Fear oto intaliicna. jie had been lite: | Pucrorae Pu.) Mine's outa, tyr may Sunntlioe F po cone trp seasion of "the btnd Mog) $7 barged seltativn wae thet pe He had no other marks his oily, Rrvorep Drarn ov Win Cas Mi a7 have beard the Cineianatians engaged in earnest | Somes In possession sol the ance cel eka ss | dene and Mr, Janson, without hositation, ea found, save blue lines round the neck and | Inqavs.—-We leurn from Lt. Moore Beh, Ietenuan und deseribing wih cuthusiasm the | Mereer . “Ate! elonge delay. the chain wae 10% | Stuart was the man who struck him. | egbten, chotine thethe hed bees Md toca tree, | AxBtASS-—We lenn from Lt. Myre, Stl: Infantry. Pa sources of their city. I have been | Memteumery {oe heh eed Wok Nertled Up the palms After hearing the evidence of several wit- | While he was p Aemee' ‘olive! boup: " a in ion rt Arbuckle, that the traders fret remivded of a remark often made, that the queen | 20 ip the nesses, the committee adjourned to meet the citi- the prairies bring the report of the deeth of Wild and! findthere is more truth into the street. zens in the playa on Sunday morning. Next day, | nthe 2ist of February, two well dressed men | Cat, and two his companions, Ch'ehusnws It or It was then announeed that the prisoner would is i 7" stepped into the t £55 is ey were kille She ix not only dis " accordingly, the le began to gather in a dense | & dry goods store of C. J. Janeon & reported that they were kille % xf ine be = Sizth street, between K and L, from one | mass pe th the ecurt ease. ‘he evidence for | (0., corer of Dlenigomsery and Washington streets, | ‘The Wichetaws, Kichies, and € " ) among of the r oaks. ‘The crowd immodiately pro- | the prosecution was taken, which continued | and sed to Mr. J. to exa some of his | together for the purpose of exterminating the ‘Ton. ceeded, to that point, at about half-pact nine o'clock. half-past 6 P. M., when tremendous shouting , blankets. In the absence of the elerks and all | ka pp who are cannibals, and very much Arended The prisoner was strongly guarded, and taken wp fe was heard, and a rush made into the cou | others from the store, they took advan! of Mr. | by all of the other tribes. Tho ‘Toskaways, i tablichments of the J to the intersection of Fifth stroet. when he wae T | J., and struck bim two violent blows with a slang said, devont the bodies of their coc nies i Med battle, and their love of the taste of human fle so great, that they sometimes oat the hor 4 some devoted victim of their own tribe. Lt. Mi. ine forms us that Bill Conner, « Delaware troder, bes the news in, that there are congrepate he excitement was very great. Doors taken down the same, and op K to Sixth, shed, and windows broken As soon ag | Shut—one on the forehead and the other Fs over to the place of execution. ttuck could get a hearing, ho addressed | the ewr. He was soon prostrated, und while ouc of SCENE AT Tih Ga). Lows, the court and jury ina most eloquent sirain, pro- | the villains was ot him on the bales of The concourse of people at the gallowsnumbered | testing against the “ hot haste apparent in the pro- Sas, the other wreteb robbed the drawer of over at least 4000. A large bonfire was kindled, astand | ceedings,” and asked for an odjournen ot till to- | $2,000. The injuries sustained are very eevere, but d then ined by a pestilence. red by a pestilence. | once pond of | Rien tw the person feel (hat he woe about bein And yet, the doctor « to be on mening Rerkinghes | r rom the chimney wunderios, enda Raleigh was erected under a large onk tree, on which the | morrow. This was refused; uj which, protesting | perhaps not mortal, Dr. Temple, who attended | w on Red river, about twenty thousny a the pe m ot Ke nt ke a Gevotndnch prisoner was plore’ arene was procured, a clergy- solemnly against further proceedings ‘a present. upon him, thinks he may reeover, They informed him, Conner, that it wae on up. on the | eet, man called, who had some brief religious exercises | be withdrew. i The Porific News of the Ist wit. eay: tion to exterminate the Pawnee Mohuwvwy, ¥ belonging there, | Smythe with the prisoner, The clergyman stated that the “Don't go, Shattuck!’ cried several voiees | who arrived in this city from Maryevil thinks it is their intention to npon he identifud until they have applied isoner had nothing to say tor himself, exeept that | among the jury, but to no effect. that news was received at that place, a short time | the frontier: of Texas. ‘This . no doubt, water and coap to their f had a widowed mother living in England, and be evidence for the defence then commenced; | before he left iving a detailed necount of one of and it would be well our neighbors of Texns to There are f 1 Ofty totwo bun that he had been absen: from her foraconsiderable | after which, Mr. Spence, the presiding juage, | the most fearhd Uneedies moar Foster's bar, which | BE-00 the look out, aud give themea wa-an.veoepti dred ductors in Cincinnat Lore, if the h of time. A white handkerchief was then | « argo the jury, who then retired to deliberate. | has yet transpired iu California. Our informant | ifthe Camanche should visit them.-Plrt no sickness, bow do the Lore fe over his face, bit army pinioned, the rope ad- ile the jury were out, some person communi- | statey that horses and mules have been stolon at | (Ar%.) Meral!, March 21. ed to a limb of the t oh a, , lie reply was, \ pre, he sobbing #loud , nd the neck of the | cated a fact to the court, which they deemed of | various times, until the forbearance of the citizens this, for T have seen may face . Me t men then drew | sufficient importance to communicate to the jury. | was past all cudurance. About two weeks since, Domestte Miscellany. Secs, sad Bove Rh ihe ' Waren im frot the stand into the oir—an wwful and | A scene of indescribable confw od, ahd | a large member of cramals oere steteny eben A Was okie Grven. wegey. convicted of an aucinge union Mies hands. They are, doubtiers Wirt tnlemu silence pervading througbort the immense | cri “bring out the | ascertained who bad taken them; but the partios | 47° ™N" Tek of Fea. is to be exteuted ot Aommyotie, where, good avd bed. Hut « Wyewinn concourse of le. ccoasion, the dead hour | witnesses, { eon on The Lowell Vor Populi states that Orsiaw ¥, Dewtre. had fled with their booty, and it was not known ve disturbed by vieior ‘The affair of night, the immense gathering, all conspirel After an absence of about thirty minutes, the | in which direction to pursue. was ki the comie ) " - ‘ Wis ted im that wity tact Tacs. n pm a loout ’ wt to malee the seene uch a# we hope never agnin to | jury returned, ond being called. answered to their | quiet until b <t Wednesday, when tl ves, think- | dev. on th one eet siete " —_, ag en Fentern Virginie... <eee® behold. After the bod was drawn up, afew elrug- Dames. On being interrogated, that they ibe they wre not ted, returned to Poster's recs, of pr ioe OF marion pr oe ne he ae ‘The physicians of the Hast hove bot ee fu orien cone gles and conteactions of the limb: ensued—nnd thus | were unable to agree upom & vedi thetthere | bary when the miners in that vicinity becam 000, A Dn companied Mr, Dulge te boowledge of Wostern w hes wt | ‘Tetal tree pepmiation rished the whforiunate prisoner, The budy hung | wre no possibility of an Sgpeemen hey there | termined to put a stop to the further proceedings of a @hlo, alone, there are three medical ivwul | “ wenty yutes, when it was let down, and pro- | fore asked to be discharged ‘The oourt then dis | thivgur The thieves returned, and in the very fon of the Tne Be ab Cigyplaws, auoideg 0} Cslumabuyy and w tagg | PEM LHe He UNE BE ry yeni pounced by several vitisens ae cong. ‘Thus caded | che ged them, at whieh (hue wae Invel disgom | AGN OF \abing another Jot of animals, one of them |). Mo way Uae

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