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eres THE NEW YOR MORNING EDITION---FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1851. Suly t, sformances mil commenes with JACK SHRC TAR RD— isa 8. Bonin: donathan Wild Me. Titty; in Mr: Secveng; thames Davroti Mr. Atyiilton; We rt. To be follows tong by i igert, | ‘After which, sitcom) “f tov aa he” j f, Goodall: Ross, Mise serine. ROKEN SWORD—Clan- Pope: Gol Stevens; Estavan, Mr, Good- i; Myrtillo, Mise ; Rovara, Miss Horting. WEYENING PERFORMANCE. Doors open at 714; curtain TA the performances will oummenge with the tre: Eerisy if PIZARRO fella, Mr. E, Eddy; Piancro, Me Mit: ny tonto, Mr, Pope; Cove ¥. Grattan; Elvira, To be succes the comedy of a HUS- P apa; Phawmasr Mr. Jordent Me Poni ‘Miss Barber. To cone! Fomence of BLUE BEARD—Abome'iqua Heabin. Nr. Lomtrenell, Belt, Mr. anilton, Shasabac, Med First Spahi, Mr. Martin; Fatima, Mise Milfort} Trent, Hise Herring; da Miss Barber, eet ae "the We jer; Baseanio, Mi - fouio, Hr, Clarke; Portia, Miss sano ee Sa Saal. ougonhciia, | To conclude with the ast tivo peta of A EL MrJConway; Re B. Clarke; A ratiand, ‘tia, Miss Anderton; Nerissa, tonto ite, Ch ude with thi —Adauel, Mr ‘Conw: 7; Reuben, Mi Mr. Shaw; Bocharis, Mr. Whitin Nefti, Mrs. Abbott; Lia, Mile. T! OWERY THEATRE. | Atay ron Rol CENTS; Bre 114 conte; Orchestra Boxes, 50 ceuts. Doors open ab 74 Ourtain rises at 73. Saturday evening, July 5. will be re= Bice ie Blay if PIZARRO- Molle, Me, Eady; pe re ded by the coma ae upnis, Me. Goodall ‘aliere, Mr. Pope; Thomas, Mr. Jord es) Dupuis, Mra. Needham. To conclude with the romance of BLUE BEARD F Abomeliquo, Me, Tiktou: beatin, afr. Lofingwell: Shaoe Mr, bac, Mr. Jordan; Selim, Mr. Hamilton; Fi t. ‘atima, Miss Hiffert; Zreue, Ailes Her oda, Miss Bar “2 a IBLO’3 GARDEN.—MANAGER, MR. {omar SEFTON. ‘Tickots, 6 conta; Private Boxes, $5. etd to commence at 8 o’clook. sary 6, LOL. Grand Gale Nigi Gabricl and Francois in popular pic: Military Satioe's ae Larlequin comic pantomi with fireworks. fe, eonelud nous dnd protegutie dancing. snd every spseleeof intaleatual "te ve followed by the sutluass meal engi vat: ° te ANNETTE BAND JE Non fe be followed acts on the iY bey "To _ ude a the hari quin comic pantomime of the MAGIC TRUMPET Har! quin, Francois Ravel; Cl ntoine Ravel. ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—BOXES 25 cente; Pit, Ad sic "Orchestra Tickets, 50 cents: Pri te Box THechets, $1 afternoon, July 4, commencing at 2o'olue the ‘per formane will commence with the po- ular drama of JACK ROBINSON AND ILLS MONKEC— i Muley, Mr. Brandon; The Monkey, Mr. Cline; Jack Ro- Binson, miline, Miss Crocker. ‘vo ba ine of THE SPITFF RE the ha ‘Tobias ‘Shorteus, Mr it. Seaworth, Mr. L ‘avor; Margarot, Misa Crocker. To conclude with THE RISKY COBBLERK—Jack Snczle, Mr. Thompson; Sam ‘Wax, Mr. Mars); Emma, Miss iss Malvina. EVENING PERFORMANCE. .— Doors open at7 14; ous 4 will commence with th: HM. Mr. J. R. Soo Stafford, Banqu: ly Macboth, Mrs. M. drame of HARRY W, Taylor; Bare urnham, My Watkine; Ki'Lase, Mr. Brandon? rit. Clinton, Mr. S'aSord; Mary Mai vin aes ggg cons clude with the pantomime of THE GULDEN AXE—Giles Mr. Th Gubbing: Me, L, Fox; Unols TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARD: ee Manager, and Conductor. Adiaission, {) conts, jaturday eveming, Jul wi ¢ performed the opera of ‘d MakINO PALIEKO. y Marino Falicro, Doge of Ven Elena, his wife Fernando Isracle. Gondolicre, oni a nor Marini. - Benedetti. ; ‘Signor Lorint. Signe Beaeventano. Signor Forti. ‘Signor Baratioi, » Signor Biondi: ‘Performances to commence at yat on account of the weat! NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE every night during the woek natil 1 and well knowm CHRISTY'S om prising &n eicient and vereatile “corps” snd “experienced performers,” under the Christy, whose soacerts in this fiva years,” heve teen recslved wi eno Doors open at half-past 8 o'clock. No postpom ECHANICS' HALL, Grand street —O] of “talented” manngoment of £. P. for 8 succession of favor by highly reepectable and fashionsble audic Yickets eg open at7, aad will commonco aed o'clock. , duly 4th, au atteraoon concert, oom- moncing ane he patrons of Christy's Mingtréls are Benpect he Saturday Afternoon Concerts ‘will be tore the fatare ELLOWS' MUSICAL HALL, £14 BROADWAY, NEXT door to the Olympic, above C: hight.—This new and beautifully fn 7 Yentlinted for the Summer sesson, sudis, without exception, dm table place of amasement in the city. ‘The orig f twelvet e tal this cits for the last year have reosived the jppreval of tne, most dloversing audiences, ‘aa reotion of J. 1 owe Programme fot Welncosay, 24, afternoon even art {.—Grand Introductory Overt ppard’s Suick Bt Step, fuil Band; Operatic Cho- us, Congolese Fox Hunt, sla Kai yaa Doloy Swaine Buckiey; J. H. Collins; Tap, Tap, Tapping at the Wi Hored Waters, with frog. accom B. Buckiey; Sleigh Ri deo aad Violin, from the opare of Zap a uly ever atten. pted ny ny other bone player, juckley; Ballad y inour Ali mausics| heer a | Broadway, the working of enzines sp" by Burke Buck. hey, and rerpectfully dedicated to the New Fire Depart@ ot, Company. Part I1.—Burlesque Polka ‘Wiliame sud . ontley; Ballad, The is Rose of Summor, J # Coin, Cr +rqy ala Fann wil Bibi, Aislopbone Solo, F. Buckley; 8 the new style of costume lately of the. most fasitionable edloy Dance, J. Huatle teristion peculiar to the 6 South—Banjo solo, with etfaetons Swaine Buckle Comb ie G. Swaine ekleys Beoje Solo, Ht & umse eckley, Rum" y, and K. Buck! eh; Roeg ke, Bove Das ani Bacriey: seure Dai 60, Will n 4 Company: Fina! wrcduciug ‘the Holiday ) Williams. Rumsey aud C ren under 12 yeare ¢ An Aftornvo forthe accommo ts Mee ihelf price, Doors ort en Friday, n of Ladies an: “ APIARY—A > SEW AND WONDERFUL tear of Montague Hall, HE MOI Exbivit: ba seen Wor? in ‘ mblers a Loney f° Sot the wisi J of the «1 curiosity. fi y 'eetosch them & lessun of i ees | “rt | te son l entertainment may be both instructed A wittance, 25 conte; children, 124 cents. conte. Liberal aerat goments with vohvols. 4.06PM. N, B.—Territorial rights for & Apiary” may Le obtaiaed at the office, A (ULL THEATRICAL WARDROBE 18 | ve x@th of Augnsi wext. “Any one capable ove mentioned tims, oF having a good St sale, will moet with parcha: J. HEMPHILL, Ksa., No. 6 Minot etreet, eran ity, wil clye thele tae a) ing fonts on the Tight Kope. Mr. Taylor, the mp paler comediag, will also eppeat, 4 cok, in the * a Lyons." and other tavorite plays. easing tarces both sfleraec ‘ag. The collection Sf wonders ereveed lave the. sn half dcnen, original, cclleeticns ng ‘These are ail worthy of a visit, sad can be the srformances in the Leta re Reom, EXCURSION * ith, on the foot of the rn and lin from * tend this grand excursion. Pitend the steamer, all equ vipbed with cutting » She whales 24 soon 92 Killods A "Taree \t ‘A packet to to eutin stor will bo with dowa, will New Bod- hereafter. A speci Ree friends to mee’ ‘is hoped that Henry Clay and Daniel W Us, to enjoy th» chowder. The steam at New avon, New London, Newport, an ord. “ihe steamer will be in port every night. : RAND SUNDAY EXCURSION TO NEW ROCIIRLLE 4 Glea Cove, Sunda, ‘aly 6 re 25 conte “ way. The favorit ticamer YéiaN ven, witi mates Sat exew teton to th yy envite the fot of Ham: Prone NR MSs elec ing stroet Sly. Catberi ST Borect onch wey. TF RY CLAY, ¢ ier foot ht clock. for weprie at 2 his trip for the seaton. 2 TO (COLD SPRING LANDING. AT Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, 4 West Potat, towshing 0 conte to { cla Soin, wh Re from font of Chem Gtroot, Sunday morning, at 7 ok, for the above places. Returning, wil leave Cold Spring at io'cloot PLM. XOURSIONS TO THE FIsdiNG pANKs EVERY aly the trip will Tight mip steamor Buffalo treet 74. treet, trees, AA No foe Pm Refreshments, tshing tackle, a bcard. | Fare, 2 cents each way. SURSION TO FORT HA AM, . No., provided qm ef evening trips at, f Worth River, on Paceday, July. Ath avd wilt contin hoashout the season. Families wishing a coo! and il, with an evoning soa bath, will find thia boat most pe to theit convenience. The Trojan olso leaves pict jo. 3¥ Gand 10 A.M., And Land ¢ P.M. each day. CURSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND, ing fort Hamilton each way--Pare 12% ‘The new ane splendid steamer TROTAN, Capt. J. N. Rod will daily excurrinns to Coney Toland, for the sea- petes i rs jaantity of whales | } IBLO'S GARDEN.— OPEN EVERY NIGHT.—MANA- Nis ge, ME. Jon Sefton. Tie Doors open at Siig rostarnetarae Monin, Voduesdays and 1 finish 9 holiaya we talent. Mr. Pl Hohnan, Mise ma Ait, aM tyrant Sal be pinged th the owgedy oft PAU Bay ol. or t. Piacide; Par tol with the comedy of BACHELOR'S ‘ronueNrs, omclule ipa TAM"! SLY! CEUM, BROADWAY, NEA hearted D, Circle and Parquet, 5 cents: Orchestra Stail Seats, $1; Private Boxes, $3. Deore open at THe; to bepla at 8 eiolosks Flay sretis July the perfottiance wil commence with the WORLD" ‘Alie—doves Mr; Brougiamy Apollo, Mz Phillipe Mereary, Gould; Columbia, Miss Mary. ‘Taylor. Spangled Banner” ‘will Be sony yy, ail the pn, flew ty the BcHiooL ‘OR TIGEES—Pancia, Mr. T, i, Joh m Crop, Me. ‘Skerrett, fo conclude. wiih ths rimitive, ‘Mr, Chippendale; Miko, Mr. YCEUM, B Primitive, Miss Mary Taylor. AD WAY, N L arene net, 50 een’ Cir- $1; Pri Orohevtra Stull Do t 745; to begin at B Smith. 'Savurday, evoning, July 5, the will commence wit CHER TAU Mr. Honry W Aubrey, Mr, Brougham; Mies Charlotte Vote, Miss Mary Tay- ior, “after which's Grand. Divertisoment, "To be followed by thi ballet of the JOLL y MILL Niesis, M. Leon Es- piers: Colin. Mr, G. W. Smith: Colletts, Mile, “Albertine, pa eh the’ GREA tes Mr. Tippity, ; John Green wood, tn at oad ions f of Independence—Grand preparations for the holiday. cot My The Manager has the pleasure of an- uouncing slctiee of yerformanons for Friday, July 4, 161, * il eolipee al r galas, and ronderthe day whioh rke the expiration of three quarters of a century passed in union, free d prosperity the moot drillian a tra ale of the Museum, ‘hs f t hourly throughout the nts will consist of national an. patriotic Varisty of vow and splendid spactaoies, comed interspersed with comic singing and bur » The combine! talent of the entize dramatic corps will appear in thelr seewin representations. Tho famous Leon Javelli, unquestionacly the first Tight Rope dancer ia the world, and Iste a otar in the Ravel Fam: will appear, with that « ful nfo emer on the Tight, straordinary eq) fterncon aad hours of the of upwards of vue hundred moat opposite hatvres and instinote—the fierce and U —the strong aud the feeble—depizons of the wilder domestic pete—v ill Le exhibited together in one spartin forming ® paradox in heve pot witner: Sftord the vory beat. Witness tho grand Mi Of fireworks to t ties of the ‘caition in Museum is boy ernent in tertainments, pro- sco amal! bills of theday: admis jection, Saloons of &e., performances, 25 conte; 2% cents, Parquet, or rescrve AYMOND & HERR DRIESBACIT'S MENAGERIE This colobrated M dui ed in the known wv Pr Sronge and applanse of feepectable and in wlligent inst commenced @ most Lrilfiamt Vieit the principal cities and towns of New folloying ordar, vin;—Tuseday, ith, Natie eof the United States, hag wamercampaizn, and will ngland in the Wednes- “Jr. Jorious walogme to ‘he 1 the celebrated | ¥ yond compa. | Ps Beh, Concord; Friday, wh, and'Saturday, i; Monday, Wtn, Lawrence: ‘Tues day, duly 1 § nding; Wednentay, 24, Charlestown; | Thuredn| ath, Saturday, Sth, Monday, 7th, Tucs- | dey, Sth ny, 9th, Bos aeore PS4ANSLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARB—UEO. LEA, Sele Fro ‘Admission—Seate in Prinate pereen: fro vree ry anelent and modern times; s company of Arsb irls, who go throvgh & variety of fonts of etrength and dex ae Madame Rosal only Fer ler in the who will cite Porlormances ever, MM ary exether with « varisty of inverertin fare nee Dilla of em | age and even) Vor particw. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATUAM SQUARE.—EX- tra Notice —Fourth of July.—In order to accommodate strangers and thors Visiting the olty om the 4th of zone the made arrangements to give ‘six distinc! commencing at the followin in the merping: second, at Ils third det fin the afternoon; F Coy alath and Tnst, ats in the evening, TRROR OF ove CouNTRY.—THIS GREAT NA orams. delineating, int S principal evente t a of Colushus to w Exton by 598 Broadw: t 4 fe o'clock, I. th ek. ce 25 conte; children half Veh ibition Wolnealay ‘ud Saturday afternoons. Day. —si VENTY Mirror moves Prices honor of ord A. Bosio Beitiel Lord Ashton, $1 Ray mende. Signor (uletti: Arturo, Sign of hunters, nobles, Bridesmaids, ‘ete. nof twenty minutes for ref ; he F orchestra ; play ost beautivul aad hay; the whole exhibition from th Price of aimi-sion through: j evening performance sad At price. out the das twenty-five cel ftreworks, fifty conte. Chibiren aan B GARDE now rip to Albany ith the Rein as exertion made on board to beat the Reindeer, on her first trip to Albany, when she od the passage with» pressure of 25 Ibe. of wteem, b » the owners would t i two be uriven the rate of sixteen miles per Albany at thirty minutes past cix with the inten y the diference in starting fifteon m at Catakill. & distance of forty miler Clay beating the BR lifferenee of twenty-one minutes. ay beite #0 much gtenter than that of the Reindeer, the Clay sleeked her steam down, after leaving Catekill, moderately to the city, and a: “1° %, tte ving the Reindser behind. The o of peed, mil Face no every Monday, ralt past cis o'clve , fifty een and yee Cy —United Mail, Line — fhrongh in 4 hours, via New Jersey Ralitead. Fate re- inved to $3 for first clase, and $2.30 fer second clas. Loi A. M., from foot vite Sossel U0. LINE FROM NEW %. 4 North ren 2 4 ine, rir AND AMBOY RATLROA to Philadel; nies Toave Pier IN POTTER, M: and Friday mornin, e Albany every Tuesday it, Por fareher partion. ard of the bo: STEAMER ALIOR, CAPT. 4 after Toosday, July NR. Me n sr het every clock, Rete Teg will i Yhorcany, and Saturday, at O36 are, inquice of the Cap Cur OF HOUR.—TA for Bridgeport, will, o # 18, foot ef Libert vdny, Thursday Paseencore will erry follows :~ Morning Trip -~From Spring etroot O'clock, 9% and half-past 12 and abi. re rama vip froin Po fs MW ibe LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STEAMER CATA- IN: Cagt. W. H. Peck, ean be chartored fot oxcur- Alf-past 6, 1). 1 and 4 o'oloer. Hamilton at# A.M ie rther information, inquiee at 289 Peart the captain, on board. he thy i — Naren Hl tee reduced ra' a Pee. or THE STEAMSHIP PROMETHEDS. Three Millions of Gold Dust on the Way to New York. errr Revival of Business in San Francise NOMINATIONS FOR STATE OFFICERS EXPEDITION TO LOWER CALIFORNIA. AAA RIOT IN THE CITY OF NEVADA. renee MINING INTELLIGENCE, Agricultural Prospects of California THE INDIAN TROUBLES. Execution in Stockton, ko, bo, Keo. The steamship Prometheus, Captain I. W. Johnson: arrived yosterday morning,at an early hour,from Chagres, via San Juan de Nicaragua. She brings advices from San Francisco to the 3let of May—fifteen days later than. our previous dates. We published a portion of her news in a part of our edition yesterday morning. We are under obligations to Mr. R. Lord, the gontle- manly purser of the Prometheus; to Dodge & Co,, and Adams & Co.’s Express, for the prompt delivery of Pana- ma, California, and Oregon ps. The Prometheus arrived at Ohagres, on her outward paseage, on the morning of the 224 June, Left Chagres on the evening of tho 23d, and arrived at San Juan in 22 hours. Left Sen Juan en the morning of the 26th, at Lo’clock A. M., and arrived off Sandy Hook on Wednes- dey July 2d, at 10 o'clock P. B.—making her voyage from San Juan in seven days and twenty-one hours, Annexed is a list of— PASSENGERS BY THE STEAMER PROMETHEUS. Mr Medine, lady, three children and servant; Mr Bead- shaw and Indy; Lieut. Beltepover, Indy, child, and servant, i Mra Tutrence and ohfid; Mrs Ct Lee, Capt B Chase, apek W Howes, AD Fry, Le Cronk, Az Dato, Me Stee fink S Ghbere, Me Waldvis, LD. Hanks, Chee Sohotsia, Hugh Miller, Ji C Killgeove,’ J P Osgood, HM Tucks, Mr Ma: or, Mr Dutcher, John Smith, Thos Crocker, CK Dixon, Sprague, Joroph Everhart, A 1 Cainpbell, Ce ‘A Kay, Dr k RW Nelson, G1 chor, Td Weed, Gat AU Tone Wr Af Clark.) ty Gales Gaped Mt Wincbot) Capt De FT Thorp, S B Forbes, G W Briatuell, GW Funsly, RD Moore, G K Coleman, CaptW Booth, fico, Copt H Pease, Capt F Gods ‘ bias Florey Capt Bowne, Bb 8 Aiton, Wit Rice, JM Trowbridge, WP Tyre, H Adtord, € It rant, Thos E Treworthy, A* ftichardson, Joseph Wolfs, apt Lei ton, HT Lasts, Capt @ W Cross, © Campbell, J 3 Reo Willis, Edward Keane, $A Tenn: AW Taxter, Rilalo, It Anthouy, i Danell, 8B Wb White, WG kort,’ WL Slocum ise Bh Sor ii Dery, Ea Ti conan, W K Storr; Klin, Joba Gal V Cobb, Wi Jo Walcott, AT Shutre, SRC: TJ Grime Ed A Beach, & obnsow, A Shell, J Sinolair, wep, J H Cornell, L Hanson, @ McMaster, Peter ( ec, B Uyre, C White, © Windeil, iH Marsh, H Holiaday, TJ Bry- Hale, Moses Willard. T W (Gains, 0 K Bis! shop, 5°83 nM W Bouns, 8 Knote, J Thos er, 8 A Sperry. 8 E Adams, Shop Sargent, dreyer 3 W Keneey, Win Alexander, B Nichols 3 Resse, HC Minor, © & Woodworth, It 1 Matson, Joseph Gordon, J D S Chapin, JS Chay Thos Miller, M Nac Gagha, Er Mocs, © Loving, 8 Bellinger, ve apie, B J Floyd, AE Bost, ° vAroali, E'ifuimeston” B Haynes W Kenney, Thomas € © W Lewis, John Wall amie: and fan ily, J Le Lewis Matlicr, J Sargent, A J Wein © Reade, L Hadso Ed Veugha, J Hudson, G ¥ Mee |, S Hudson, Jacob Shoffew, AVandewater, A Tickhor,Ch Laycelle und tady.—Total 290, A pascenger named Nicholas Sallmon, of Fulton Ohio, died on the 28th June The steamer Rmpire City was at Ohagres when the P left. at Panama on th 500,000 in gold dust and two hundred ‘The steamship Tennessee arrive 20th June, with $2, ce New Orleans and North. with $400,000 in gold, and 850 poasengers ; the latter with $600,000. and 125 pascengers The acoouuts from Sao Francisco are encour ing. | A remakeblae evergy is exhibited in the work of re houre—First, ev | building and restoring what was so rocentiy destroyed by, fire, end business alfa ars rapidly improving. ‘The nominations for State € ers and members of Corgrese. made by the democratic and whig conventions respectively, are as follows :-— Whig. Pearson B Roading DP. Baldwia, Tod Robinson, 3. M. Burt. Wm. Walter Herr K. J. C. Kowen, Benj. F, Moore, Ariot, which threatened serious results, occurred at Nevada on the 26th May. It had its origin in» lon; | standing dispute concerning @ land claim. Guns an | tebe Mat of May, all of | paseages — had Leen freely used; but it doce not appear pereon was killed. itemipt was made to burn the Oity Hospital, at Sen Francirco, on the lib of May, which proved euo- consful ‘The rpecio waa removed to the vault of the New Cus- tom Houre, in Portsmouth square, on the 90th of May. 7 a Wiha fellovine ebips had arrived at San Franciseo, prior hich made remarkably short pirtols Arrived. Paseage May 17 198 days May 18 125 days May 20 125 days. May 2 114 days Sea Serpent was built at Portamouth, N. it. he § ‘The Teabelita Hyne was built at Philadelpeis, The Kelipse war built at New York. The Steg Hound was built at Boston, Synopsis of Events. [From the Alta California May 21) Our city is built up egsin! Inour last inane for the States, we told of its destruction—now, of its resarrec- tion. Some plants take root and sprout upward ia such a hurry that they bring the old shell of the germ whence they sprang. upon the upshooting stalk, the bulb husk still clinging to it. So it i* of our city. She has sprusg up from ber ruins literally with asber upon her head standing upon embers. We have streets again, blocks again, houses, stores, businers excitement, bustle, pro- grere, prosperity. Three-fourths of the streets are lined agnin with habitations, although not four weeks hare elapsed since the fire. too. ir it of Stockton. Accounts from there are very encouraging. Her people have not been disheart- encd by their great calamity, but have progressed very far in remedying, by building, the destruction of their great fire. ‘These two fires had not ne much effect as was anticl- pated in raising prices, on account of the great quanti ties of goods on shipboard, and large cargoes which bave arrived since. The whig and democratic perties have each made their nemipations, and the contest for State officers and fully opened. The whig nominations much unanimity, and probably the de- quite n# undivided « support to their meerate will giv peminecs Rumors of Indian difficulties and skirmishing in the northern pert of the State, are rife. The despised In diane bave proved themselves not lacking in courage and It inte be deeply regretted that» few individuals have had the power and want of principle which hax made awar with theee wretched creatures quite probe. We There never bas existed. In the nature of the case necessity for euch a deplorable condition of things rhe pi agriculture are very good —much bet ipated — The late rains heve meterially ed the probabilities of good crope This employment of a portion of our cltizens b in te be an inoressing and profitable one Very encouraging reports come in from the various mining fepions. and the amount of dust shipped home swe that ovr mines have not given out nor run short. roowithsianding the dry winter ibe Indian Commissioners have met with excelle it ccess in. heir effcrte to paoify the Indians, and onl; vved the sustaieing arm of government at home. with Hie nppropriations. to render the State and ov West cxerilent cervion The first execution under the laws of this State took Jace in Stockton on Thursday Inet. It was for marder rite bw: been considerably checked of late, and there fome bepe for a better state of things in the fatare Politica! Affairs. This errival brings vows of doting of the potitteal ventions (Th of Uns candidates were pub The wt Jenoeratio conten i” tot the compre. r om to Live aaie OF lease of be miners! jawls by tue genorel corerument. The wn Iv. bly PRICE TWO CENTS, ‘The whige are favorable to government for edi Purposes. The Reported edition te Lower Call- [From the Alta Caer May 31.) ‘The steamer Ohio, Capt. Ki ) arrived from San Diego yesterday morning. The ‘Ohio was detained & few hours by striking upon the bar opposite the North Beach, while wes. he harbor. General Morehead left San Diego on Friday, May 9, on bis expedition down the coast. When Gen. More- head arrived in Sam ys ho had with him about fort; men, most ef whom left him soon after reaching the port, The bark was 80 poorly provisioned that there was not sufficient food on board to last a week, and the General fie debt in San Diego for stores sufficient to provision vessel to Mazatlan, repens oasiy arrivivg that the Governor had issued a pro- aad offering a reward for him, Morehead left the vessel, and went over the line into Lower California, where he remained two days, The party made them- selves very unpopular in San Diego, by fighting and creating disturbances in the streets. ‘The bark was searched by the Collector of the port, but her papers being made out in duo form, and no aris being found on board of her, be did not feel authorized to seize hor. A number of his men returned to this city yesterday, in the Obio, In Los Angeles, a party of about thirty, already organ- ined, are preparing to start by land in & few days into Sonora. report which they make of themselves is, that they axe going to Sonora to take sdvantage of the offer recently made by the Governor of that State, grant- ing a certain amount of land to settlers within the ter- ritory; although it is perfectly understood, from the pre- perations of the party, that they intend making a forcible seizure of Sonora, Mining Operations—Quartz, (From the Alta California, May 31] We noticed. a few days ago, the urrival of a lange guan- tity of geld thet had been extracted from the q aby the very simple process of crushing the rock with @ hammer, The mine from which this gold was ob- tained is situated some ten miles fron is every proepect that it will richly, for a long time to com quartz gold is not confined to the southern wines Nevada Journal gives tho following account of mi operations in that vieinity:— There are now two steam quartz erushing mills in fucceseful operation, and five more in process of cree- tion, one of which ia to be started to work in a day or two—thir latter by Meeare. Collins & Cropot, having ix stamps, cach we igbing 620 pounds nnd working together In a common trou which is securely built of the most Folid maieriale, and capable of withstanding aay force that may be epplied, and calculated to crush about 10 tons of quarts per day Dir, Abbey's mill was the first one which was tot to work, haying now been in operation rines about the 20th Febreary, and doee fair amount of business. About one and a haif wiles from Grass Valley, and near Ophir Till. w mill is being put up by Measra, Richardson & pect of dolng ® very good businosa mn. ein the Valley is now in process of excetion for J) Wairh, and is expected to be in operation by the Ist of June. » commen: work with a battery of eighteen amnpa, cal- culated to pulverize forty tons of quartz per day. As {he business of the mill increases, the batteries are to be increased to forty stamps. On the let of June, it is expected it the mill of Mesera. Peck & Co. will slso be in operation, driven by an engine of thirty horse power, and ruuning twenty stamps of OU pounds cach.” These will also be worked on the improved trouch or box principle. he Fuctamento City Company, Colonel J. Hays & Co, will have their machi y in ° within a few ita of land by the general Sonora, There yield quite as The heaviest n weak inve vated the purpose of evh ng the value of city not wt oli eurpriaed however, at any bona fide disco of that or any other preeious metal in any ‘portion of our State, and from the evidence we now baye, are not di powd to doubt the existence ef gold in’ Vallejo; but whether to such an extent as toenable it to be workod to | ewe are in advant tons, Time murt show. We have received a sa f gold P. Pe which he arrures us is digging at the depth of ofty n the surface. It isin Very eleun, bright This eumple, worth probably single wash basin of enrth i opinion of many, it would ble to dig for it t he himseif was only in | acarch of good fresh water, with an excellent proapeet of | success. If he suceceds in finding the latter, it will provo in the Riot ‘The Nevada Journal gives an account of a riot which occurred in eer Cd on Thursday and Friday last. The facts seem to be these :—Mr. Hayden claimed a lot on Oregon Hill. Others also claimed it. He sold his claim toa party, and went to put them in possession. He wae attacked by one of thore who had been in possession for some days. with an axe, while another fired # pistol, A neral fight took place, in which one man was wounded. ext morning Hayden brought an action against the Other party, whose name was Cnasin; but the case was dismissed. ‘The parties went out, quarrelled, Casain fired eral persons, who fired six or eight times in the midst f tba Creat, wicout tastiocene tna tetene ae ran along. Mr, White, who had purchased an interest in Hayden's claim, was knccked down, his tomple out budly, bis collar bone fractured, end two or thrve of his | ribs broken, Immediately after the riot, Mr. Barton, made complaint to the Recorder of the rioters, and Hayden and Cassin were arrested aud bound | over to appear yesterday at 10 o'clock, A. M. Marriages and Deaths Im Californie. MARRIAGES. In San Francisco, on the Sth of May, by the Rey. A to Bridget Correll, of Ireland. In Sun Francisco, on the Lith May. by the same, Charles Elizabeth Wihelwi, late of German: In Nevada city. on the Mth M. John A. Cottee to Mins P scilla Cottle, bein, Licut, Cave J. Couts, U. Asughien, «f Don Jusn Bendint y Rey. James Woods, at his own res! ton’ on the 11th M S.A,to Dona Ysidora, 7 Perry to Miss Ellen 8 Woody. both of that city Mr. Dy Jane Baves of St. Louis. Martha C) t, late of Somersotrhire, England Harnets to Miss Laura B Tubbs. On May 15, Mre. Sarah Wilson. On May 6, by Rey. D. 1 Serab White, of Poik On Wednerdsy evenin Lyman, William Groomes to Miss Naucy Lerother, all of Portland, Oregon. erlie, Mr. Elias Robbins to Miss mnty, Oregon, DEATHS. years, formerly ©: Wae congestion of the bowels, At Geld Fun, near Nevada city, James T. Wetherel, aged $2 yeers, from Cayuga county, N. Y., of inflamma: tien of the trngs. On Monday morsing, May 19, of erysipelas, Timothy Orgocd Wardwell, of Andover. a late of the firm of Sacramento City, aged 22. mip Antelope, May 2t, of dy of Germany AUN oie on Sunday morning, May 19, James B. Cui of Jemes Civhing, Esq, late of Virginia, aged 24 years snd 7 months. At Drytown, May 17, David ¥. Slate, of the city of New York, aged 21 At sea, eatery, cn beard stenmehip Columbus, between Pa- Francisco, May 9, Lucy Ann, daughter of wily C. Newell, aged 20 months; also, on p, May 14, Emily C., wife of Geo. P. Newell, cers, the chip Marianna,.from Panama, April 11, Henry Reveh passenger, from Jefferson, Mo.; Rowe, ef Grant Co. Wis; Jer ure in thy hands of Geo, utterford, aud those of the letter in the bands of Saviuel Gray. On beard the burk Ralph Rernal, from Sydney, Feb. 18, in int 6248 N., long. 190 69 W., Alexnader Henderson, « cabin parsenger, fel overboard, with a sudden larch of he vere ihcugh every effort was made to save him At Long's Bar, May 20, Ann M. Abbott, aged 57, of New Albany, Indiare’ Backsmenve hion rarity, for the week endi 17th, Thomes Warrick, Josep Patterson; 240 Stainbrook. IN SAN FRANCISCO, May 1—-Micbaei Charles Ds « John Poise 4 Benjamin recon N.¥ & 15— Henry Retrown, Geroam: of greater advantage than the discovery of any goldde | « 7 Ww porti, to the new eity We were shown yerterday, at the office of Moffat & Co., | some fifty pounds of goid specimens, brought from a gold | ‘hey had been hammered by hand | and from their appe 1s inexliaustibie ‘ars that the quartz vi Oreek ure yielding immense returns, It saya:s— piace the workers took out 90 pounds of pure e day. In three day tite sane party took out 150 Iba, of unslloyed ore. To those who are sceptical as | to the value of the quart veins with which the whole eection of tbe San Joaquin district te diversified, this ac count way appear somewhat exaggerated; but trom the authority on which we this extraordinary news, we | enn fully areure all doubters that there is not nore truth in the mort ord!mary and well attested every day ocour- renee, than there is in our statement.” he rame paper gives the following letter from another portion of the distriet :— Woon's Cuern, Junction of Sullivan's, May 10, 1851 Gestiemen :—This creck maintains the reputation earned two yeare sinee, for yielding a good return of tering reales to the industrious miner. A party, consist es the “ W Irish turned » bar one-eighth of s mile below the short time ago; the proceeds of was two hundred and seventy- bureda’ tock out three huudred and twelve dollars. and the average to a man is froa to two ounces, The Bush House Rar Company, hy mile below the junction, are averaging toa mau $13 por ing of cight men, calling theme} Company,” day, The water is still ‘very treublesome, © Bank dig gers’ contiaue to take out from six to cleven dollars per day ‘The Jeookd olders of the Deseret Mining Company have juet held thelr annual meeting ot Los Angeles, This company are now in active operation at their mine, bout two ber niiles from Loa Angeles, and Two shafte have been sunk, one The company ia very sanguine et ruceces, ond have exthtted coane beneti fal spectenana, They have, ar yet, had no diMeulty with the Tndiave at their mine, although some uf their prospectiag parties Lave Leen charged upon by the Utahs, who, discoreriug them to be Americans, treated them with the utmost kindners, ‘The Gold Bia Agency. [From the Alta California, May 31] What hae become of the managing gentlemen of the Ged Mev Mining Company! We have heard this quertion arked until anxious to have it answered. _Y can only say that their reeent movements have beoa mysterious, They bave received all the money paid in by stockholders; they have sold the propeller Chor: peaks Without consuiling them—now, where's the money Wii they answer lo the stockhoiders, and to the public? If they do not, ard that quite soon, the whole accouut of the transactions shall be m some honest men who paid their menus into that treaea. ry, and they do not like the idea of losing their charac , ae Well we their es public afuriunate asscclations The Indian Troubles} Now MDIAN TH Dr. Woreneroft, one of the India turved to this city yeetord lnus river, where he bas J y morving, from the Stan's A concluded a treaty with «x | tribes of Indians ty ground was at Dont's crorring, on the Stanislaus, where the Tudiags came in, On the $6th the treaty was concluded. They were lo- ented oma tract of land lying between the Stanisiaus | atd Toolumne, comprising a tract about twelve miles acrons by eight mire wide. The terms of the treaty | ramena those made with tho other Tuolumne tribe, hes been ting the tract he has bee tiving on snd cultivating for many years. The followin ve a lst of the tribes and their several chiefs \—Ose-Trini 4 of the We-chil-lae; Yu-it-kah of the Sukahs; Pah- ke-mo. cf the Keto-plo-nemis, Filllppe, of the Chappat me; Yu-nil-lo, of the Sag-wam-nis. Those tribos are | beut one thowrand strong It is the intention of Dr. Weaenerott to procerd in afew days to Nicolaus, on the | ecramento, where he will meet the eseort, consisting of | nt of U.S. Dragoons, eomm: ted, by Capi. Communications hav ne in El Dorndo cor isturbances. to f renter near Jchnson's old fi from Nicolaus by the bth of Jw sive commuvications from the Department nation by the next stemmet, with funds for the ommircion We trust hy «ill not be disappointed MURDER OF BARNEY SMITH Murdered by the Tudinoe on Mad river April 98. Mfr, Harney Sinith. oped alr ) yours late of the firm of B. Wede& Co. Moquetumne Hill, The nnd one of hie partners, Wr Kowier feft Humboldt Bay nthe 16th of April. witb a train f pack mules and me six M yed Ae onletecrs, with the view 1 resehi " Kot Trivity river wing to the peevliar fiw ures of the eoantey about Mad map the ver, it wae found im to tak t awaiting & por: wountain + white 1 of the goods to # het bo wae killed. by bis own xe Nething wae mie-lng ox Two Indians, whe vad ber 2 to have boon the perp Placer Toes, cow letter from f rps stating thet Col Rex th the volunteers bie command bad an cagagoment with the (ndians, pthe ecnth fork of the Aimoocan river om the 2th Ving. lexting covered hoor he volunt Mdwin Jenks of Kerooe Th, waa Rilted W. Nichols, mortally Richard Thomas, se cra Ladiqas are said bo wounded, and Marion James « verely wounded. ‘Twelry of ff t- | § There were | by imputatfons,ia consequence | | Crane a | Tears . | larity « Thonine P. Morris, F Sneid “ 16—John M. Hopkins, N. Y., « VeJohn J Asor Isiands ». Wilhelm Bans, Gerinany, 4 18—Menry C aryiand 2 Catietn Domtaings aan Prides: © « 19—Joho Manuel, China, 27 “ Matilda Capron, Watren, Masa, 20 “« Timothy 0 Wardrei Andover, Mass, 22. “ 20—lUnknown man, found near Rincon Point, « 2i—-Alexander Nogent, (Frem After the fire, fi nye, Caere wae a good demand many kinds of goods, and a considerable amount of business transacted The principal part, if not all, the auction houn bad been burnt ut—conaequently but few sales were made at public auction; but, for the last week, the evetion houres having’ been put up, many have availed themeelves of the means of pushing off remnants of stocks, and others ing to talize, a good many goods Lave bren forced off at the most irregular tates. There circumstances bave co fower transac: tions et private sale, We thigk, however, that the sur- plus stock will scon be worked olf, trade flow in its Tegulnr courre; and if n heavy b i Whi beregular and at rem ea with whieh we ore nly been near ten pt for some few a after to appalling a © “steamer, onot be other wise, last fire, than that some feetlevers should be the eoasequence, Wut we feel certain, when we say tint all that eun be done by mny other community canand will be done by oure Misoel- lancous conrignments cannot be advised. The regular trade know their own we : surest ecures for rippers to d by A the ry hand miciom; the ¢ end the marke t t Pg flour Fiews Compaay are tae pot being aa acti urpstural largert he their rloek wt all the prin | consequently. parties who ba | heave with vn, and thee | ad the ! befacter | forward in i Ny. 0 | "Boore azn Pre De no renreity, and # Bric xs sell readily inferior quwit Branners & f <sbout le Keeps pretiy regular, the stock is not large piss have rather deciincd. and are not briek. mote very heavily aud does not pay y large, and the article Swing to ths f be turned with are tot fw manny atticlon ult uf sale, the ale bo movement, and it is large loo In good request vy Goons have been sold te som» pact seen F at remu: oxtent tr sell as © nting, at bet ter rater Dry Gorre—A good many goods ia this line have found purcherer vetica bave rather fallom back, and can be pur Dye Steere are tn ve eenvrs well pretty w Hanowane is in much better demand and a good deal doing at retail ons are ats is in moder Lemnen has atl Kinds, ond r limited demand # as Breet ane Ps hout our last quotatl temand fallen off we considered about ten per cont leas 4 in our last. The stock must have the principal business being retail 4 demand for print olla, goed req tert fa Provisrons —Baics extremely light | twelve monthe Fre Rather t Btock enough for R 1. Btock of brown large Srarionyey cent srrivaie ha nue improved the the demand for seme articles good acco —We have a pretty good supply, and prices are hardly so fir Tras have not materially altered Brawen’s Waons are in such a povition as We are una bie to quote them, on account of theit extreme irregu- ‘Veserrante dull, The echooner Kate Heath was sold | at_private sale for $2,900. Morry—But little doing Money ts not scarce, but there fe a want of confidence in most securities offered rates are 3 to 6 per cent Brenan don bot little if anything doing. We conclude by saying. the wants of the country will not allow of lovelotgn de shipments and phew hy made with oyt & knowledge of the aagket will reewit in loss, during @ heavy gale, and wae drowned, al- | better, but large parecls cannot be cold | can be had at par; some ack more. On Ton | got into the street several shots were fired at him as he | missi Ea OXES, 25 ANTS; Pit, 12g ROADWAY THEATRE.E. A. MARSUALL, SOLBLES- FIFTEEN DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. || Raven, Bei cape ying be mal var {From a Pawsaia Star, south PORES 1 CENTS! FID, LUE | FARO D NE Leese. = beers gan a1 sara een vorable to them to actual settlers, who are citi- ‘ By the arrival of the Briiieh Pacific mall steamship |; to commence at 134 0’clock. *Prids ay ‘siaraoon Pines at a7 s ARRIVAL vens of the United States, as well as all the public lands, at ‘at Nevada. New Granada, Joy. master, we Dave advices from Valpae raiso, to the 2ith May. The N. G. brings about $800 000, in etilver bullion, The news from the Sout, a# published fa the newspa- we is not of much political importance What there however, we publish, together with some plana matter interesting in this market. We take up the following summary from the Valparaiee Reporter: ag It is our duty. before we tule leave of our transatlantie: readers for another month, to acquaint them with the fs the: a who ruched into the court room, followed by | principal events which have taken place since our last report, thovgh they have been, so far as politics are oem cerned, of but little importance. After the entire sul- f the troops concerned in the late disturbances, 6 | teperts were daily received from almost every provines James Martin, formerly of tae Peruvian Navy, to Joanna | yy Judge Edwards, | Snecription “Definders of the In San Dieqo, on the 5th of April, by Padre Juan Hol- | diers of the difercnt regin | In San Francisco, May 18, by Judge Railoy, Hermon | oF less imp! Gilde Montreiul, late of the Row Verh Veluateces, toMiss | © - | On the 2ist of May, by Judge D. D. Bullock, J: ew Paps amen | Dea pata Charge d' Aifaires at lone Valley, Mr. William Hicks to | OVer the houre, but it is supposed that be has made his , in the republic, stating that not only no disturbanoes had taken place, but that the militia, at the first rumor the Marsbal, | of the Santisco riot, had immediately volunteered their services for tho preservation of peace and in support of government, 60 that it was ascertained that the eom- spiraey bad no ramifications in other parte of the county: General Cruz arrived on the Sth inst. en route for Bam- | tago, end bas ropentediy expressed himself willing to | Ferve the country, but sets bis faee against any mowe- Williams, Archibald Campbell M'Kenzio, ate of Scotland, | Ment in bis favor, which might teud to endager its peace. | The battalion Valdivia has been disbanded, and ame- | ther has bee oad, to be placed under the command nwdala have been struck, bearing the 20th April, on iwonget the offers and sel- nts; pecuniary and other assistance has «leo been conferred op the woanded, and ) the widows and fomilies of the Killed. Que son of eneb | Gold and ily | and have been distribnted nea, in Stock- | Of thore follen in the defenee of order, will be educated jamuel Ferguson to Bliss Lucy | at the expense of the State ‘Twenty-seven of the regiment Valdivia wore sentenced lle, May 12, by the Rey. Mr Briggs, Joba L. | to death, but only one has been executed, the sentences of the remainder having been commuted by the Preai- At Marysville, on Sunday evening, Muy 18, by the Rey, | dent and Council of State to various terms Of imprisam- ‘den, Winanucl Nye, of Marysville, to Miss Mary | ment and traurportation Voricus arrests have been made of individuals more ed in the revolt, but whose truly have et conn ¢ onel Artign, who headed the regiment after Gal. Uriola’r death, has takem refuge in che house of the Sentries were pisoed | escape, notwitbetanomg thie precaution. Bay 7, by the Rev. Horare | Of decree, dated 22d ins | | | | | | maintain | and order. | though theeonsur } except for some few | | pore the entrance of the (rey A greet and unpleatant eenration bas been created amongst the commercial community by the publication »Pchiviting the circulation of the doublocus of Central Any New Granada, and Colemnbin, for the reasons of U and below standard = The tu In Maryeville, on the 2th May, Josiah Byram, aged 49 | G¥8Wal of other foroign Goubloows trou eiroulstion ia em ‘ant Bridgewater, Mass. The disease | from tended by the same deerce to throe months more dst June, BOLIVIA The government bas issued a wxnilesto or programme of wconslitution bared on Uke following article :—lay ‘Lhe government will defend and updold the sovere and ind+ pendence of the republic abroud, and peaoe tranquility wt home. 2d The Catholic retigion shail be that of the state, a best relations shall be @ with clber American end European States, rved, as well as mewtrality bm mikem, 4th. The civil libvety Aixcuvions arising betwe of citizens apd the rights of all shall be respected ip nity with the Inws, 5th. ‘The crimes of conapira sediticn shall be judged by verbal courts martial y of the press shail be guaranteed. th. be respected and protect cine of their tende and compercini pursuits National Conveution shail be eonvoked. 9h, The tm Sependence of the judivial authority shall be respeoted 0th. Offieta appointments are confrawnts, 11th, uli citizens ehall be respyeted. State shall be resp asible for tration By anoth convention has be hed for the 10th ef July, Another hus also | tive to the emendation of the laws Bumber of deputies is to be 63. me. The proceedings » Rew goverume present appenr for the Pevernl unportant re Foreigners sh the acts cf their The up to the nee of pew puggert: dim tae on tak deration the laws relating to elee ment, nd various measures oom Maire general! ral Viva the unsuccersful caw vr He a into evo resident's merenge Lieve bs jaterpal The election of Ger Gidate for the Presidency. as representative in Comgrems, dae been declared null oo the grounds of b the rights of eitizenst 1 quirea by the isws Winistry was recely departments.exer pt Ar turbed tet ot boiding vor the per reaid ney Fe announce t tho change of general sutisfaction ig ail (be jvipe, which coptiaued in a dis nue & proclamation issaed by the Governer, Call aioe should be delivered up to theaw was the signal for afresh outbreak, and svame © and ler ex oentrances of Ure town to whieh were dats tiers fre the vieinity. i ent of troups hed arrived ot that port consisting of ome Stores are adl closed battalion end # brigade of artillery nd businers at @ stand rtill aud p comrequences, have t Md into the cowate, Vivance, by whose party created, ts 1p pron ta Lima ally implicated ix nol ae ye bat whether he is perew kKoown KETS *y For Chile next to nothing during the month, it being rather too late for winter, snd much too early for tamer goods, This and the approschi cutial deetion have influenoed buyr re not to cperate beyond thelr most urgent and no decided improveinent cau in the home trade Lefore the n to 14 cents por Ib, rales ot 12. Salt Beof—No inquiry be month, bri aleabte at any U6 te $5 mm board. po plan led. and several cargoes wn up at $604, deliverable in rexree partioularly good quale avone will command fair prices {thee fine qualities is moderate Pvpger—The morket is without animation for most olesear Dest English have t Cequimbo. Segers ai ties, the firet otevgers. We b hed two arrivals of Pernambuee sugar, Imonvel with 62000 ris, white, which has boon roid at 17S, rie and the Moria, 24,000 rly, whieh is re tailing at 15 rle further, (he Dolores Ugarte, with 20 000 ePUVINN AUZOR, fee t. Noother Of Dutch and firet bande teen sold on ry pg from 14 to 1g tie. Liquors—No American liquors in the market, gecd brands English brandy scarce, Lumber is risk and email ealer hove teen effrcted: 26 has been offd fer good Americen, and refuced Flour--Nominal prise $8 02 a $5 06. and wb he stock tp the market ix Vanited, the demand jonth has been mweb more FO not above 1000 quintale having been sald, ef prices ranging from #04. The advices from Oatt- fornia are di and the opinion of exporters ie 1 ia Cslifornia, te rted, not yet offered in the rivals a od for some time Bi er sogat no stocks im 2200 arrobes, have le now fourd t be during the Invt grat Veit ‘an Will not relly forsometime ring the month: Am. shig 200; Am bark Hebe, 237 tome oted in Our market report be usderstecd to be in bond Fretiehte are in a worse past unless otherwise expremed than ever. Ore large Prussian veesel hasbeen takew pat the end of Lact me to any pert in Great Havre and Hamburg, We have heard of no (eanenetions for England. vearcely any produce te offeri The Guapo Company refioe to charter except vecsels under XO tons for any enfe port offered, One veasel pay m4 Coquimbo to Liverpool, hes be five percent. All ether fr ighte pei at the following rate To ta " 1 Buglich vessels; to Liver © call for orders at Cork neiminal cn taken up at et Intelligenee from the Beit te letands, We bave rece ived ti t od at Honolulu. to (be Sa of The Poin erie tow island of Me Hehe m matters hot procure s fv fist the whaling Geet cents is in vege shore. Bet market. The foiowiny in the latest ¢ wreet mews -— Commander Freygnng, of the imperial navy of Russie, Licut Guyerner of Ramicc! athas ive hee cccgesaeye ae hae tke, and Captain Kil iilet. Require, c.ner leave (April 12) ae Livetenant Gover nee t+trom, norompanied by Wy (her Beitannio mm cotive the King and tess, pronoun 4 protection ohh od in Hs watiaw Ftlete ana, ve Dprewing the desire he had it friendly reiat majesty Mirae betwee Fine and fie bellee “thas solar deand the F f powseerions, was likely to inopenee from year to year, MARRIED. At Merolele, 1.1. May 2, by Ret. Ro Armatrong, Soha? Gower, Bra. of Makawao, Kaet Maui, late of New 8 Maine, to Bbc Mors G, dwegi ter of T. Cromwell, Bago Farmington, Maine inn, q n this city, on the Mth April John R. Saaper, re Ho thle sity on the Foumaphcanine U.S: Mend bed teal» wad had Glled the of Magleteate for Jdewt at the isiny is fer some years Registrar of Conyerntoos and iolice tule.