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punishing the Indians, as muy be mccossary and Excuance —Ab ut ope per cent is the rate for drafis at wgbt. INTERESTING FROM OREGON. ‘TWO WEEKS LATER FROM THE SOUTH PACI#IC. AMUSE MESTS, Tanne NN = AAA nO RRA LEAS ALL LS ALLL pRuaDW ay THEATRE —E. a. . : 1T THEATRE.—BOXES 25 CENTS; PIT, la, 50LB Ld e State forces operating agwinat the Indians, | “civ Dvst—Prievs vary much Bales at $16 to 911, ra ab Y pagent ermany. set ‘cents: Seats in Orchestra Boxes, 60 conte. Doors ore: we.— Doors open ot 7, & commence af 714 0° a ¢ a Cirole ana Par )nevie, 6 conte; Family and and stationed of Placervilic, nav boom re-inforced, | "72 ttle bing conn dere ae ee, prime Bly gg | MUMored Defeat and Capture of Governor | Severe Storm at Vatparatso—The Election | gs 7; the curivin will rise at's, doint Benett of Me and | Sores Gal, NO" sce ty Private Sband ent of thirty mouated it to Mormon station, whore a fh” coogesed | inst week, ee stoek in shipments 1 gate necenmury,, as it is vaey to 0 the market although, for # long period,» number of Galn ’ Party—Safety of the Pulnt Orford Party—Narcative of thelr Adventares. Returns and Otsturbances, (¥rom the Penams Star, August 12} Sept fy wit! be produced the first aot of the eveping, tLe TOGk De MESLET | fillets? Giselle —Gisclie, Me Carolige “Mousset; me Margaret of Bursandy, Mrs. M. HE th. 2 “ . : ; WENT ED CHAMBERS: | Allert. Mille Ageiaide Rousset: Hilsrion, Mons, Jean nic, mil ard hort iu mee washes | Irugding tance fl eakes anne emprapesclp rived oa part at aight om Pidgin Sao | Rerang Pots was ® Munsee, Me teaeigas | RweMbba NW eas post on the Gila iver +4 stationed at San | much as to indvce us to think that thoy beiiere we live |, OUF Oregon files, by the arrival of the bark Lou- | Janeiro and Valparaiso oon aoe ae ene Sik FAT GAREY | Fe Marchant Hortense, deabel, have beon ordered iv ‘).« above town. on mess pork, oxndies, wooden pails, bsoous, deld apples, | iiana, yesterday, are made up to the 15ta We have papers from the latter pert, to the oth July | Was Pets Nasco Me B Wiiiaws Hom-Rust, Mr. M. | ballet the comic opera of DBLIC ATR @ ‘ vinegar and sour krout A rumor prevailed at hp the time of tho ba rag ome mar loser Chen provionsiy seontved. w Smith; Ko-Ket, Mrs. B. W a Grand Divert.soment , c . i ave repo ‘steam! en - if Shower of Fics Baceanurro, July 96, 1651, | Selling of the L., which awakened fears for tho | _ Ws, Rave Dufue, mepetind, Meurber of Ooaulane ae | JQURTON's 1HZATHE, CHAMBERS STREET, 4 Benleta. rf) ad August «saw wee of meat fell {From the San Franci On Saturday, the 20th stat Markets are still depressed and sticasnt Th of the more important articles of Tod merchandise may be satety of Governor Gaines and party, who, when jast beard from, were at a crossing of Kogue's was about leaving Ube port, when she struck upon one of the rcoks, aud as she commenced filling rapidiy, she was | (24% fuss | AJIBLO'S OAKDEN.—MANAGER, MR. JON q IRD, GuaNene Tie earn Noa W cents: Private Boxes, oo fo commence wz 3 0 The i Orchestra Seats, 75 cents pe! o deemed, however, to have reached thoir lowest figure. | Kivor. They bad been in pursuit of Tudians, a i begin at 7% o'cloc evening, September &, will be Francois oi the army station uoar Bou cia. I. was frat ob; | In the city some large caren hav” been Masel cell ae sities tad Gees total and eel ran ashore, shwre she sunk ip water ¢vo or three fe | glared ner comedy, in tvs acu. galled NOT GU BAD ia nigh 9 b ajor Allen, who we» strus yy oue of jaring the past week, at improvirg rates, und adisposi- | by na overwhelming force. Y as 2th wl: “| of Mida! Me Mecrkeaser f Lofwus, Mr. The the fallidg pieces. The shower lasted two or three | Hon it evinced to snticipacr thr full cade, whieh will | hh Hatpe in We homile’ Indian country: under’ | a aemeke et Bilton; Leed Wiimo'Ma: Byatt, Mer Skadowty. Botthead, 6 ‘peptomine ievay minutes. The pieces were froin tnesize of apigeon's | commence ina few werks, | An impression preva in the | General Lane, bad hud several skismisues with tae | — The follewing war vessels were in the port of Valpy- ie. Blase; e- Bestanleuek i Ber faseaien7 hoe | tte e en proaeunged wnequalled Univea bet A 0 that of an orange —tho heaviest porhaps Preventing that covtinuel totercurce with the | tndians at last wscounts, and succeeded in driving | Talo on the 10th —Vhe Eatrepeumnt, Aigerle, and Se- | Jacob Tonvon, die. Russell. Me. Darel Fallen, Me, Pardes; | St8tes, v Chinese pantomime, Fight Ropes Weighing threc ounces No bis were visible inthe Rich extted throughcut tte tas reiayacasg | them into the mouutains, killing forty or titty aud | Heuse; HB M's tteumer Gorgon; U. 8 trigater Bevan- | Lvey, Miss Woston: Baraca: Mies Masia Bares JEODN aa EOT. Th Ssh feta, epsolinenis of shis meae wales rival of the fust fleet of elipoer ships. in tapid pee | Wounding o great number None of bis mea were | Mh ard Raritan. ned stores Southampton; Chiliaa | ONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STRE ¥. BROADWAY, NEARB apparently beef, were prevervet by Major Alloa | ricdical sucersslon, keep the stock» of goods continually | killed, wad buttwo of them wounded. About thicty | Corverre yuumuclin ana orig danequel.. She beenet | IN Cueiesna ioxee, 2 and the § targeon of the prs. A pivot mecbepe renewed so that. but ioe very few instances x a short | prisoners had been taken, who, in charge of Major | France, via Rio ins -" eee eae t Re ; three hours ufteg 10 to! fupply cf apy material articie Xcarpy, bad been marched iavo this country During the election in Valparaiso, a disturbance took | mence with thets.ce o: GRINSH + will eommenes with ap of a my blood Yorssl, Foun ial pe shee. £8 9 eae Se: 3 na fries of thi it omsdmvany It was thought that the Indians were not disposed | place, owiag to the attempt ot one’ of the politics! par- Bacsuaw Mr. Peter Grimshaw, SCHOOL FOR TIGERS—P mais, Me. 7. Bd netens muscle, aed uausguias fore Toh was about | ventured ae seldo ccher’ thee prouiuble crea cade, | (8ive further battle, and oo General Laoe hud | ties to gain possession of the ballut box. Tne disturb- DE ag raptig eon F BUMAN LIFE—Alle; Croker, ar. Chip- i oh pice an ibe the Sy re Shae Ged rhe prevent comtingencles. er Shan prof ot Ud gone into the mines, breaking up his camp. He | ance was quelled, by the death of two or more persous M HKildway, Mr. HB. Praittipas Pearot, Mra. und aud iy 4 f i y f ‘ pees amougl af mmant bes outw. a 9 half aod at rae Rae cag a Laberge Se meee eerie few aoe pa senna te Sherrer delelomenye 10% Tee a etusoe are so imperfect. that we can make 4, The entertain’ onclade with wah 5M cemtamlen, ME Brogrtasn; Hoe _ lo. pioous s om the > fered, pastes r a "i . f of y 3 va ine Re Mr. dohnaton: Mi: five bushels in bulls. Xo pioves if nove wore found. | grticles sold were ia large quantitivs, aad the bidaing | ‘Travelling in the Rogus river country is com | “nM IE Neu Met. sapublice is meagre | nnn — a A strong Ww om the wear gas plowing at the | evinced greater spirit than hax uupifosted for some | sidered extremely hazardous, unless undertaken by | jn the extreme, We tnd nothing whatever from taem | ()#RISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS TALIAN OPERA aT CAST: ‘me, ard be a Pap erg rey third oc- | months:—Potatoes, Hobart-towa, Se. chee, Goshea, | large parties. ‘worthy of pete. s Beatle Bread Open B rete. Tare of yl oe ae t 3 z bedhrls ee years. » See, 12420.; ane Vapceenret 320, Tare a _ The principal feature of the Oregon intelligence From the Neightor, we copy the following particulars of | knows Christy's Minstrels, comprising an officiont Re Speer a VOR, rer trad Ct Nay gag took. nan @ Baik is an account of the safety of Captaia Kirkpacrick | another destructive storm at Valparaivo:— Jatile “corps” of **a!ontad ‘perieacod perf ich phonomena, would sec co be negatived by opp e8, Go ; — = 4 a bo Dh ts ee and the party under his commaud, who were ro- ‘We have to record another fearfui storm On the 7th Seder the misnagen sos of E. P. C! whose concerts {a accounts given of this in-rauce. We truat tho eho. i_porter, Burclay’s, vin’ | ported to have been missed trom Point Ortord, | imst, Monday, a neavy swell began to set into the bay ie oly, foe a succession of © Ave yeass, | have been reooived >on of thi t will lis! b: ti adeira. 10 gall. kegs. per gall. $1; wine, sherry, do, do., ; ny an 3 from th bh. at ii ‘4 with tevor by highly respectable snd fashionable 108. on of the post wi pe 8 ubservations on | fool vine, ehampagne. fair. $4 50, palix, Yankee, doa, | U8der circumstances justifying 2 suspicion that they e north. Throughout ths night it increased, a3 | Tickets, 25 cents. Doors o 7, and will commence at 3 | A-ceric f dject, both for the bevet: of anemce, and the | gh iohaceo, heney dew, 100 1b bi xcs 28e.7 do, Daccaa’s | bad been murdered by tho Indians. the Wied freehened, watii tts violence became irressti- | o'clock. The patrons of y's Minstrels are respootfully | Terova - Sig *ion of public curiosity. pre enge pon q ve c.; do, Daacaa’s Mein wactlanadohat Captain Tichenor has landed ble. The resuit was great damage to the stores along the 4 afternoon concerts will be dice Doors cpen at: performance to commence a loft this city in Juuos'y last, with @ train ‘pack mules, fur Soovs Bar. Tne latter shed a store onthe fis». wale his brothor ) trips to Trinidad Bay. 4 the Bvb of May ho ep with $8,000. Adny out ne sent back, by 3 vout sux weeks after, brother wae told of rom y mules, to tho Pt xo to Panidad, which ho | our levee for the last three days. than for the same * “ ¢ | selves nobly. Guods and treasure wore saved. and, afer | Mystericuse Fh aries seenie- ste be eee LA TNGE gearsaiag | tite for along while. On Suaday, five rexmboats and | Bret landed, to bo somewhat fiieudly disposed, mani: | great exertion, the fire was extinguished : area pereens. Thes prooty Professor Andotson |B : several sailing crafts Was discharging. or walting a week 6 position to trude with us; but thie di The breakwater, erected lately at the burnt district, | advance to im public the magnificense and out, ho cume across the olviiies of the lost man | Tyty discharge, Large quantities of barley arriving | HOt last longer than the steamer lay in the | was beaten iu by tue wreck of & weusel, und very aova t of bis elsho rinanoes in natural magic, t- aRNUM'S OME MUSRy M.-P. 2 J hich he recognised; airo, sve Laman bones nea | ha bad a tendency to decline the prices—it may be | bay. Ag soon as she left, they grow sausy and er- | the waves bad it uli their own way. Tue heavy work | Wuauentive ef the fa meanoy, demonoleny, 0nd | On) Tanke eel fuses ssunahine i onk by. There were four Mexiovus twiping to coaduc | quoted at 5% a 6c, ‘There appears to bo an abundance | dered us of Finding that we would not go, they | of moatbs vanicbed man hour or two Th» fouudations | will huve the ly Seal aoe andaeeask, |, Pa eente ee ron waive 10 years, 2h, dhe train, and these po dows! co uuitted the mur | of all kinds of merchandise in the market, and we are | allleft. In the meantime we had taken puséossion | Of dwellings on the beach have suffered greatly. fuge | ing wonder day and Frida, 4 Sth.” Undimi: rt. The brother-in-law of viccun,J.G Smith | pleased to notice that prices are getting systematic and | ofa small island or rook, (detached from the main | T°O%S. composing the outer wall, were curried in to tis Juveniles un ty of the new f this city, has made diliy ‘ob and inquiry | stable, We have no particular change to make in any | Jand by a passage of about 100 yards in width,) | ™4dle of the cellars. Qauntitios of goods have bewn | Et Mt the hots PRCTION Sire or the Mexicans, wthou ess’ ‘They were | of the staple articles, since our last upon LAS > made one sneemipeenh. We hud a | damaged. The wea made its inroads even to Calle Coch: | gay i** tayor rom Sonora, and are uj; o have gone back Srockrox, July 99, 1851. | four pounder, which we had brought from the fi. comic pome. On Friday last, a fire broke bf Suisun Valley, aud continu .u the upper part burn uatil yes- t ions of the inhabitants in Vi-!/-oiel’s Valley, and ave beon consumed. Joseph Sproule Battee, of -alaveras, left that place « ompany with a Mexican see a quatty vein, which the | brown's ranch, on the 12ch of Jaly, ia at with him te cor professed to have &4 quarts claim, th plaintii red the sum of | cot Vakw Gity, niusket belonging to one of the men, aad would | L.. however, crucred & boat to be got ia readi- | Bcentss © te Box 10,000. ‘On the 18th of June, 1851, at the rocttanen of Ont, M. | have wrenchea it out of his hands, had not auother | Bes a, cal anteers, oat ge A bait es Bt t Leonie | + A correspondent of the et Bidwell’s Bar, | T. Simmons, pear Olympia, Lewis county, 0. T.by TA. | men struck him over the hands, and knocked his | 7° his crew, coompauied by one of | ro eay: US&UM, 175 C 7 5 » formation:—Last eventag ugerald and his | to Artimisa Bowman, granddaughter of David Kindred, | arrows at us, the most of them passiag ovor us. | thesncefficer to sends beet for bi in “the morning, gg Calamani senmenee fe tie eines ak ae | conte ierven in by the In- oy Wife arrived bere, hav b ry hostile on the jang, who are represen * from hore, on the road to |ich Bar, tae Indians which were recognised « gto the mur- an. A few days bel » Frenchman and his wife wero killed iv the sasae neighborhood. ‘The woman was fouod with « veral arrows ia hor breast ; the man was shot with a rifle Mount Qcrminar Siuver lation to Monat Quirina! silver mine, we hud dina let ter from a correspondent » has just left the ground:—The working he mine is at present suspended. Sei alonmiisbor are all ne- itable operation. ‘The sf nor capital; abor, unless it ard. The com- < the mine, and it n until some other fully, shall take it silver there in large « there is listle or ean be profitably process of smelt ity to be is well directed, must fa: pany are therefore unab'e will remain in its present coxpany, able to work it « in el Of the prose vee quantities, ] bave no dou no lead. In what way th worked without lead to # micshipman, Wm. Hcory Bridge, milehipaiee, D. i diminished. « fair business cuntiaues to be transacted: Acarctttr nat Imecemtents are dull, and the stock co brandy, Hennessy, $1 62; do., rd, $1 Stoddard, $1 60; do., O 60; gin, Holland, %e.; Siock Manxer.—the sapply of horses and moos is large, tuch as they are Good horses are worth from $50 to $100— mules about the yame; but those offered are in pocr order Cattle command from $130 to $175 per yeke, and are in considerable demand ment of the weck, as for come time past, though probably there has been more merchandise landed on We notice an increased demand fir cur barley and hams, The price of the former varies as to quality. Chili company flour is firm at $6), 4 $6; outeds flour ble rates, Liquors are still declining, and whiskey is New Orleans sugar 8¢.; common su good. is worth 25e.; butter do., 55 peaches 12);¢, per Ib ¢.; cheese, really dried apples and Marringes Erq.. Mr. J. W. Rubens to Miss Agaese Stolz, | Esq. Gn the 5th of July, by Rev, RM. Cheadle, Mr. John §, Ifunt, of Lebanon, to Mrs. Naney A Smith, all of Ma- Rey. A. R Elder, Mr. Alexander #. Ankeny, to Mrs. Cha- In this city, on the 28h. by Rev A. Willtams, Mr. Vdward P. Colgan, to Miss Buzabeta Steib, both of the city of New York, in the city of Nevada. on the Och, by Eider Ro- Lert Dunlap, Dr. W. M.D. Wharticli, formerly of Gacra- sey county, Ohio, to Mies Martha Aun Sweany, formerly of Dallas county, Missouri, Oa Thursday. July 3, at the residence of Dr Wm. Ca- ples, Mr. DS Soathmayd, printer. to Miss Atiey Caples, daughter of Dr C At Mollalla, op the 2d inst. by Rev. G. Ul. Atkinson, D. H. Davenport, to Miss 3 W Feister In this city, on the 6th inst , by Rev, James Croke, Mr, Thos linnt, to Miss Catharine Cox At Tualitin Veins. on the 8a inst Mr. Carlos D. Wil- cox, to Miss Sarah Ann Elizabeth Skoggings. DEATHS. On board the steamer Teanessee. on the @th inst. on ‘anama to San Francixco, Mr. Stephen 8 of inflammation: f the bowels, The deceased was buried at san Bias On the 7th ult. at Leuisville, Tuolumne county, in the ears. 7a Yube city,on the morning of July Sth, Mes, Si- ney Linder, in the Slst year of her age Gernon, wife of Gecrge Gernon, late of New Urieaus, La. At Indian Bar, T river. about the 18th inst, @ second party at Point Oro: . determined to pro- Captain Kirkpatrick publishes in the Oregon Statesman, a full account of bis adventures, atter having been left by the Sea Guil, at Point Orford. It is quice interesting, and s0 much public coucora has vcen runitested for the fate of the party taut bor, op the morning of the 9th of Juue. Wefound the Indians, who made their appearance woen we stoamer. This wo planted in front of our eseamp- ment, 80 as to rake the psssage Lo tue bottom of Lhe first step or offset in the island. noticed that they were better armed than when we soon joined by others who came over the bills, and shortly after by twelve others with a chief, wao came ina large canoe. by this time there were about sixty of them. As soon as the chief landed, | they began to come upon the island. We met approached the top of the hill, be seized hold of a | The great crowd of them were within six feet of the mouth of the caunon. | jerked up a firebrand, aud Which we followed up with a dissharge from our when the ludians broke and rao, leaving thirteen dead on the giound. They fled to the hills and rocks, and continued to shoot their arrows at us for some time ‘There wero a great many of them wounded, and 1 learned afterwards from an Indian at the mouth of Umpqua, who could epeak jargoa, that there were twenty killed and fifteen wounded. There were four of our men wounded. Tne Indians got several rifles und shot at us in the afternoon, but with no effect. In the afternoon a chief came up | the beach, and made signs tuat be wanted to cone | into the camp. He threw his arms down on the | sand, and we let him come up. tie made sigas that be wanted to take away the dead. Thi we let him do, and whilst be way in the camp [ made sigas to him that in fourteen days from the time that wo arrived there we would go away again. Afver they | bad taken away their dead, they fred a fow shots | at us, and then leit. We were not troubled by them any more till the morning of the Lith day, when they attacked us again ammunition was just about done. more than eight or nine rounds of shot left, and We had not | them, they broko for the timber. We continued gave up the chase. We travelled up the beach Fan Francise bench, many of which bud their walls beaten in and cellars flooded. A nuovber of vessels were injured, ul- Miscetianeaus. whirkey, Gc | New Orleans syrup, 62\0; beans, dc; | secute his plan of establishing # permanent settlo- | though they ull rode out the storm at their anchors, bat RBIS, OT, BALGOWS ERY fe, ante rom the Saerameats (ious, July 23.) suger, crushed, 10}4e.5 >. = im, iu mats, Ze; rier, | ment atthut place. It cunsists of forty wollarued | tour, which were driven ashore Among the iavier Was Miia justly osiebrated and officienS ke pl ror Moazy.—ievr aad Samuel Lin- | (erelina. b dk} Sour, Gallego, bbls, $11 0 $12.— | men. the American rohooner Beity Bliss, nely azrived from ced performers, under t nwt tating pervonal exposure, young men, who have It has been a dreadfully destructive storm, having not oply surpassed that which occurred some weeks since, but having beew worse than anything so0wa here for years, in destruction of property wud the aumber of ves- [from the Alta Oaiiforuia, July i9 | By the srrivai of the sehr. Odi Fellow, from the La- drone Ielauds, we have received an account of the mas- sacre Cf a captaim and part of his crew, by the natives | of ® small island Kuown as Mo Joskeil’s, Delomging to the group of the Luarones hostile to strangers. and pulled asbore next morning @ boat was seat for the Captain, in wuich North Fork of Feather Kiser day or two before | rion county, 0. 't disebarged the caunen among thew, killiog sone | was the oi anger, aud also two masives. who aad | at S fears phd ey Mr. F. left his rancho, wiih is ebout fifteen miles At Lafayette, Yamhill county, om the 8th of April, by | six or eight. This threw them into confusion, | paddled ve ship. On nearing the shore, the | ars. being the larges' 1 Sattsionted | —---—--— patives assembled on the beach, refusing to allow the in the boat, T | tom whatever with the crew; and Mr. Dawsen, wao | went ip command of the boat. rjsiaed the ship aad | related his adventure. provided the ship's crew with urus, wad the boat was egain sent ashore, under a white thay on their oare withia @ cable's length o where the natives continued to assemble, armed with spears, and threatening an attack if au ettempt was made | embracing m to isud Josepa Perey, the companion of the sailor who | accompanied Ube captain ashore tne endeavored to gain some particulars cor cerning the fate oft fused ail iuformation; "and having slated bis belief tocbe second oflicer Unt they bad been killed by the natives afire Wor opened upon them from the boat party continued outwide the reel wot w signal trom the ship recalled them. island, when, receiving uo tidings from tie unfortunate | MUGrie4 party, be bore off fur Arceusion, c ‘The pases of the seamen who landed with Capt. Luce were James Mackay, Jaunes Swerny, Witliam Taylor, aud Edward Kion. There is no doubt that the whole part, Were massucred by the natiy eaten off by the ri | op board the | uited States ship Saint Loats.” 8 true. bad fellows keep their “ weather cye ope: completely beaten to pieces; the mate perfsbed. ‘The British steamer Peru dragged her moor- ings and came ashore on the beach of the Almeudral ‘The Chilian brig Novion was driven ashore aud beached near tue old site of the castle ‘The Peru, as ehe struck the beach was on fire. No postponcinens o> aceonnt of the weather. hi be rope Haller, Mrs. mowate: ang _ 600! juliana, Mrs Mowate Part woven procisaly. MOND BENEFIT WILL TAKB Lycoum, om Thursday evening d fashion from all parts of the Union. Follo: Muwi Tisli io ono of ths most spacious and best ventilated buildings in the world. A. jon, 25 censs. Doors open ad J, concert to vornmenoe at 8 o'clock. An afternovn conoerd mend wt ha “¢ The | avery Wednesday wad Saturday, for the especial acoomac- future bills. own men, $1,0:) +) buy goods from a ro- Srockron, July 29, 1851, we are induced to preseot the aarratire entiro. alarm was given, and the new fire companies at onc: | dation of famit om. commencing at 3 o°clo: PM. _ f F. BRADY, Secretary. ng train, wi he pas ) the route. This Business did not open so brisk at the comavnoe- We were landed at Point Orfordor Erving Har- | mustered for their tirst act of pubiic service. 1a unhesi- G. B. Dx Forrer, Chairmat the last heard of bim ey? ER HALL.—OPEN AT SEVEN; TO COMMENCE at cig! Anderson's grand Dra id io Ullimate suceHss, the aoghals are now read 1S eulisted, aequitted taem- 3 0 el, Cape. ollie’s Great and 2 and may be had of O. B. Ray Y. Brady at +H a uF LER POOR Pasnionab!: xo the recotpt of know! enty let and Lewitching rey a cap be hought for 6 $5),. brriey is Gem at 6c ; hams ~ m P tere, during the past fortoight mostly from heads of families tm ont. by the Martinetti Family. The terday morning, consuming large quactities of hay | at 200.; pos cel pe dy he ; pocatoss Se aTe.; pork |. The Indians did not wake their appoaranoe again | tel. wreeked i nt countey districts, rela eHaypy Pomily, &c., may be soon as ‘n Suisun, Phillipe, aod tieccas Valleys. Its ra- | remains without change, with but small demand. Busi- | till early the next morrirg, when chey begaa to | sixteen vessels are reported ce being more or less | Vive te hie giving Sa, Batertalument, te ensbie | a -iaeiliea Dieta ‘ages were somewhat stuyed by the active exer- | nessis generally brisk, and goods are selling at reasona: | gather onthe beach it considerable numbers. [| ™¥t Ean guch flattering apd un, maak, Woolen anions \RIPLER HALI,—TH£ WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN. west, Profesor Anderson Wicard of the Nort! at he will givo » grand taelion- Proteseor Anderson, the G = helieved 4 » 4 lency at $1 per gallon; case claret is firm at $4, and in | first landed. There were about forty o mon | Massacre of Americ at Ladrone Istands, formance, et Soiree Mystericuses, for juveniles, | bas when called upon by Phe ed ¥ a : jt 4 peda i eet demand; chompeqne cider is also in demand at $4 | the grourd. At sunrise the: built re Sa fad aud | THE BErORTED MASSACKE OF TUE CAPTAIN OF THE tence distont oe sts om Cotandeny Oiveraeen | Smee 1 ton sav enteates od borne vies aot 3 “te Sat eae yer dezen; crushed sugary sell for ldo ; Btuart’s refiued | went through with a re; lag war dance. They were | WHALR® BOT AAD YOUE OF Be CORW. = nx i be Set kine | torzen doceds tase lao osed between one and two wud tons at least | Pier Ife. a Ie; white Manila sugir is worth 86.; iA a were | eearnes Wall We f ; Gv5% o'clock. admesion, 5) Ben is wil! be'ae- tho week, | ntry, desirous | iz oa or before | # stating the nurober of places aquired, ehall meet * ompt aitentiog, and the most eligiols aoate than va. | Adz cant allotted them, Aa cents; Juvouiles w cured for this perfor from 104. M toa of attending, wi. Frida; areed t give the receipt e, On Saturday ever roauce several mew co-operation of 8 bepave 4 for the ebove charity ‘The particulars wero writ- ; Gpploation tor places is re- | eee Sn i, ht we ke [From Sen Francisco papers, A them, and made signs that we would shoot thom | ten jor us and subsoribed to by Mr George Dawson. who | commented. | (CAMPBELLS ™ EL'S ETH. ey by) \oenens | pbaegch mre y MARRIAGES if they did not go back. This had no effect on | Was second officer under command of Capt. Luce. The | Uosian Opora Trou ives earies Ear ae eee se vacds | ,.2a Stockton, July 12, byG. W. Wood, Kay, Jean Ba. | them they atill came on. We then retired to the | ¢ccuztence mentioned took place om the 17th of January EW YORK AMPIITUZATRE (57 BOWERY).—MR, | pf their Musical Concert cities ts the given it to Bis parties vet ee ew ag ears | tise Magendy, to Mademoiselle Adie de Lovarcrae, both | top of the’ islaud, where we had our gan sta- | t : . : th, Froprictor.—ap eutire change of per | go, ‘ ancing, Viola tor the cisegvery of the bevy and arrest of the | of stockton, toned. They hed by this ti d th ‘The sperm Whaier Boy, of Warrren, k. 1, arrived off . Open every night and on Wednes | gh) ‘a icy Mexican have proved unavailing In Stockton. July 17, by G. W. Wood. Kec y iu ine guine he | the Isiand of McUorkell,and Was boarded by two men ia altermoons. Great attraction. Eifteep | Once) ke. t July 17, a 4 top of the frst s%p, about forty of them in bs iful acts of Cquestrismiom, consisting cf light ridiag, os On Mond: ho 14th ins ‘n the case of Ross | D. Abels, to Miss Sarah Ann Allen, doth of & . Ps y } a cavoe. who. im reply to a demand for provisions, t- | grout gymnastics, © jucstrian de ati _On Monday, the Lith ins. “arent noc fea number. They thea made a rush to piteb into tho | formed Cupt. Luce, master of the whip, that the island | Rais Sm'ystiiis oucstas, don as’ | FRATvONP 3 5 ree moet: eee eee eetee tteok | At Mormon Island, on the Mth alt. by 8. B. F. camp awong us, the chict leadicrg the way. As ho | oxly afforded green turtle, und that the natives were ing }or : Frio ooh Test in ceitain & feos in rich aT advising him uot to land Capt fucted in the afternoon at three | The sbip lay off and on, and the d in the evening at he et in varied and bel and “. ra band in the United States; » troupe of Model Artists, who VERY, OPPOSITE THB killed a man named W ond soon afver, a | rily Smith, all of Lafayette rifles and pistols. ‘Three of them only got into the | boutto lund. They were all armed with spears, aud | are selected for the end who pessonate | ery night | Cheapest place of “eurg Indian appeared a ancho of Mr. F., | At Portiand.© T., Junge 20. by Her. H Lyman, Mr. | camp, and were knocked down with the butts of | Piccnicy dia “Ghesilor revideut was chen atone te | suelent and moder aa tae | Troapeed Soeenminan i yi “ e' i Samuel 1 , to 1 y S . " s : ne he sath " 30 0 : aving in his poseession « ad other articles fo our guns. ‘The fight lasted about fifteen minutes, | sojow. when one of the natives warned bim to reunala world, Mons. Gregoire, hey refused tc hold any commanica- , ary une ye with 9 voricty of interesting p and Por particulars Private, Bones, 60 « ; Parquotte, 12 5 sip he whole cox rising o Mr, Merry, lrst officer, thea | The mew tay the beach, ON AT PANORAMA HALT hibition ofa Panorama of a Whaling 5 . at the above Halt, rt New Bedford, cane. th all their varioude a ontertainment of great interest snd plearure. AREAT ATTRACT ® reli's unrivalled kx! Voyage Rownd the & vory exten revious evening, | of com the natives | Js scaptain ond party, but was re. epea Per vatueviace coe! MEPIOAL. \HE MARSIZD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIOAL COM iy Dr. A.M. Mnuzioenu, Professor of Dinensee ‘wentioth Edi 13 my OP. pe oo & 4 mental anguish to many tary ditioultins to the ua € are be: pered by @ timoly porssssion of thin 18 intended especit for the married, or thom contemplating marrings, ag it aise’ important morvie which chortd be known to them partieulsrly, n } SHIPPING. ‘The relief | ae NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL TYTTED STATS Mr. Merry waited until dark off the | A. Mail Steamocs.—Iie abipe cumpriaias vuis lino are the These chips having boea bailt by contract exprosety for who perhaps suspected. | 1 ‘Judges than 1.) Sg esripou, eh the 1dr ule” Me Wa it Robinson, | more at tho second fight than at the fee. ‘There | Ham the ubscuoe of their uwo comeaden om ound she | fireruueat ani, ose? cares Uta tahanln eves | gaily ttisctcapecal tagertancae oe nares of : senior partner of the firm cf Wm H, Robinson & Uo., of | were, at least, fifteen of them to one of us. ‘Taoir | Ferre} during the night, that tuey hud beem killed or de- ither bedding Inte wembahoeds or the one in the ancttee et Naw Stockton, chief came out and urged them in tones that could | “*%ed #s prisoners y : 2 ountemplati ortant The V. 3. sloop of In Sacramento City, July 16. Mr. James Hall, of New- | be heard half a imile ditvant, bat could — ; : — causes, ayimpborss, ead the tone eticises Francisco for the Atlant» sates via Valparaiso, on | chureh, Rovendale, Kucland. aged 43 ities tote Ot cael vo oe a tie | The Savy—t | Saeed seagete will be slechad be ‘cosh sala. Be Lec oon ‘aim mode of duce, ia € rary oommplalas M. White, G. Wo Harrwon, 0. 5 tiago Aruello, Maria Josefa Zamorano, laughter of the | Great wany of be gos falling into the camp, but wah noite ree ett senior thet &.tooeten fav inane ony Houtenant, H 8, Neweomb, acting master, Pe late Captain Zamorano, of the Mexican army, aged 17 | bone of ws received any injury a : . , a 4 fo has been bly etnking f argron, —— Wc: lwright; asst. surg:on, “il 7 veal ‘We were at this time in a critical situation. Our | by the name of Jas McCadden, “had his toos Bs ‘nore, in sonsequence of ber great’ an" + Js. Devlin; passe whue in solitary confinement Ocke day, October Baturday, Octobe jay, © tober Harmo: M. Arustroug. E 5 Speddon, J. N. Quack- On the North Fork of the Trinity river, July 5, John " | Now, Mr Editor, you are well aware waat a valu- | Batorday, November 4 eday, Ortober 39, | * rated her, putting ber Lie in imminent danger end eubush, captain's chek, C.J. Poreber, guaner, M-M. | ¢. Bingham, aged 2%, con of Calvin Pingham, uf Marcel. | Wureaurre hts ea to cake to che ee se aety, | able auxilury ** cats” are, iu keeping rate in order | $everday.November a Woduseday, Novomber 12 ga was inevitabte, nad resigned moseld te Seoe, Soa Chi Mrs ae emeaminame bey Sonne og ‘i, Dr. our way to the babitation of white men. Ilere for- | —#2d had the “cate” been about, on beard the St. Seeman Bes —= =~ J Batoriey, Pemher th bah 4 P34 ree yy Ro, +) vlee oh , ut ag I Cg rh Ae . George W. Salisbury, | tine appeared to favor us. The indians drew of | Louis, we Soe eee a of ee ee pragesbnig Batords Beech, Sun Francisco, 25h July, having crossed the bay | At West Tualatin Plaios, 0 T..July 6, Mrs. Charlotte | apd went down the coast to the mouth of asmail | deve to this wau’s toes. Lat Congress, in its wis- EDWARD EK. tS Seon cea trom Saueclito the previous dey She would leave for | plett, wife of John Flett, aged 94 years. Mrs F. came | creek, and built a number of fires. ‘There stiil was | dem, saw fit to drive the “cats” from on board our | ROWN b—~ WM. Descmenas provided atemedy. fe Valparaiso on the Ist of Augast with her busband from the Red River settlement ia 1841, | a number that stayed to watsh as. We then went | Davai vessels, but have never nee” hen gan Speeeg a rroniagg Be mice 1 lade conceived was pes. ile ©: & steamabip Southoumpton, wae daily cxprott | In Marysville, cm Friday, the 28h inst. after a linger. | to Work to strengthen our breastwork. | Tis move- en wa, Soa’ We may, therrfore, | aithe cymes et thon ships wiltmot ts sccguaiabie (ot gait | By et Be ts Tone would ary pesens owes rd od e ? illness, . wey, fer » oy u . in, a . A ttores for the Paeifle eyuade: yon, i geen by ee me dee, joln a fow minutes they | Cxpect to bear next, that sailors have not only lost | wloss Dilla of lading cw aAfaad vasestor, wad soe voue | 1) barloas. The U. 8 schooner Ewing, Capt. Aiden, was at Hum | “ Tp Honolulu, June 15, Samuel, infant ron of Samuel and ro ; | their toes, but of their disappearing some day, | “gtee! therlin ow . by ast if sriobhy tm boldt Bay on the 28th of July, eurvey'ny M t Jobnece gave us an eeteny to make our e#oape to tho ‘ bod: ab > if th Fe ao lary an | qs Aiter the ree April ie sno rate of erelght byt aber & ive the Sawiod, be theek on “ The LB abip Bt Marye wee ot Tetitl on the 22th Ot eae eats opolule, J 16, of a woods, which we effected, leaving evorything we ody and bones, ey, ate Seocentte +f seamers trom Livervoo! Wil be Inaturially rodecea, OF talent 282 Broadway, and ae ths Publinhing 108 a 7 a ee y, June 16, of dyventery, | bad but our small arms in the camp. We travelled | t? lay stilland lot the rats devour them, in the 0 D STATE pi erey iieat, New York; Lita & Uo. Albany enapn sus — woe itigh Bat, Feativer i ca duly 6th Kaward Howard, | through the woods for about five miles, and struck | ™Ost frequented parts uf a ship nde tom OR LIVERPOOL —UNITRD STA7RS MAIL oker, decile, aisbacas 7. B. Povorvon, $8 Choetnut street Marke of Indiana, formerly from Grown, T | | out om the beach. We travoiled up the beach but | ,, Hat, seriously, the writer of this has been in- | 1) donartwith the Beaton nile for Burvve, post- | Onthetrvesips ot 81, « copy, will bo vnnamitiod by mai San Fuascisco, August 1, 1861 N.H. He bad « family in Indiana ashort distance when we met a party of about thir- men BY 8 7 sevets om Recenter, September, at 14 eetock, Ml. | tee of: to auy part of the United States. All letters lan Paanciec " euch case as @ manu having bad bis toes eaten off | from her berth atthe Caval street. No berth secu: to Dr. A. M. Maui on the 11th inst., of liver complaint, the ow: ra, and long kni res. & " : must bo addressed, post paid, to Dr. A. fiovma. Boe ‘ At Scnoma, P ty, all armed with bows and arrows, r | till paid tor, For treigh n baring alled ‘The markets generally have ussusned a more firm | 1100 4 Green, Judge of Sonoma county fe rushed towards them to give them fight ia open | bY 1at¢ was ever heard of on board that ship—and | {00 pas et: Met Beraee ot pete apne 12a, New York city. 129 Liberty atenot aspect. As it now appears evident the receipts will be | July the 10th, in the 26th year of her age, Mrs Mary | ground When they saw that wo would atcack | be would undoubtedly have kaown it, if the state- Dk CULLING 66 Wall ot. 7, ae ‘The aten pente, PALTEIC il ecoceed the Atlautic, ant N=, MEDICAL BOUSS.—A COMPLETE PRACTIOAL ond ‘ ‘ | call Sopte work om tho natare and treatmons of delicate . imited to ing steamer day. “t» | up the coast a fow miles further, and crossed a largo ighten the uninitiated, it may as well be = ——-— ~ 1 the kindsed adootions—iilustrated by agroat at Leing however, more I mydbaoren4 y. Hanes, of Amelia county, Ve, | UP Ul0 Crwater, We then took to the wools, mod there is really no such thing ina Ok SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—TAR UNITED tifully colored plates, ce large aa life—by Homer ‘The demand must inerease for the iuterior, as there is no travelled ia the weeds pan Rew ‘d ‘solitary confinement.” The “ bri | steamship FRANKLIN, Janos A. Wotton, D., lecturer on surgery and disonses of the shew overstock in the mining districts, and 00 ome ean doubt Yom Hill county; | tin made out to the coast When ee reese ine | or prison, is in an open, ® couspicaous part of the | fer gilt eaf for Havre, tovshing at Seutharpemn, | Bamed patize. It in large cearvo, 8 yp” teoond the sbundent shillty to purebace. The reaction in fa- | “At sea, on board French bark Maria. from Cette, trail about five miles to | “Bip. ‘The prieoner w merely kept in irons, with a | PAS North iver, Preset | Jourmal:—“It may be enid, foarl eyual te vor of goods with which weare not overstocked, ls 64re | (yrggce), in Int 3 N., lon. 120 49 W.. Miss Mary Gaucher, ; here the trail turned | SeHtry over him—but has bis meals regularly, | pases, $13), "An experienced eurgwon Us attached to tht or Aoton's works o family of dideaana, wad io take place. ly dull. Sales are made | St htienne, Fran 1 suppose that they followed us thus | * eps in every night, no watch to keep, can | ghip., All letters must pase through the Hoes Office. For et Pidcean pase Vessels continue hg Y oar bees have been In this city, on the 28th inst , Mrs, night, and the light of morning dis- | i day it be fikes, and if sick, bas every attention ORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agont, No. 69 Broadway. “Self vase, ane tis Boplore- ately ot tepee gates then ore vd 90 years, wife of Jobo closed to them that we had not travelled on tho | Paid him—while the good men of the ship do his te wl edition, fourteen platens pete. forks are without any further change. ae beach, and they turued back to hunt our trail or | Work—he having a regular loafing time. And this | FNOR LIVERPOOL —THE FAVORITE sTEAMSiIi> “thor, 00 Brosdway. IN SAN PRANCISCO. 4 y is the eub: « for the fe good old cate” thatmade | J CITY OF GLASGOW will sail from Phi bor Lith, July 14—John Summerville, of Bug and. aged $7 15—Ellen 0 Hara, of Ireland. ; NYORTUNATES" FRIEND.—GRBEAT SUCCESS. om about fifteen miles, when we reached the mouth of ye ‘ ARDSON. i Bee © better; ° . aged 4 — - was tried by @ court martial, for bottles sold, The most popular Specivc for private dle nine nce te weet tes wei i i —tenine. of arthur Barns of thi city, aged | I fore we frend two large villages of Indians. As oy aig peor wie es S beeen ho we tae +o ay ER Seance from buat seen Pelee ayer lange. betele with )1e.—The principal bolders of Chile flour ask Tl ridge, and seatenced to be sent home in iruns, on " " “ treats. Depot, D Lcipg im the hands rent parties, wi 17—Mary Green, of Itelavd, aged 20. kindled up a fire on the top of the highest biui close | tion, which happened to be the Saint Louis. eggs my my we inea'ta es Wor ee a ©'—<Cjeero Middieton, ot Nortoik, V to thelr Village. We ere had nothing. but the Youre, uve Jacner. Sete a ethae eee order, tend aod + river between us, to take to the woods a ™ ‘9. ort! perienced eu} eupe stead, but ay is lower. and George Gini of Ireland. 8 We travelled up the river about ‘eight | Drsvaccrvn Fier ar Nrwane, 8. J.--he most dis | Steel ol te ‘he snip. Allietors must fast urvugh tha hort «.— ince our last, this article has beea very firm. tT, miles, astrous conitogration that has visited this city for a: prep eytyh E i, one eee d effected a crossing ~ means ot soune old loge that we lashed togother with come small rope. We then kept in the mountains two days, and made of paseege. in MOLLER, SAND & RIE i ACKESS FOR HAVRE—SRCOND LINK.—THE POL. prod deal of at- Ty ‘ ‘a# the demand has been very good Se tention i drawn to the masufacture Malgorpe. Dr. Joseph Cox, of Tennessee, 42 -Win, Harph, of Germauy. aged 24. and will cerisinly succeed. and have wa important Iu Beery Beary of Rew ite aged 9 the beach again. Hore we wore four days without Ce By HS Towing ships will leave Havre on the loth, and Now arate remain about the ame. ‘22—Ann Fawkes, of Ireiahd aged 2). eating anytbing but ealinon berries. In the even- ‘of the fire department. Prom the | '°t om the Ist ef each wid Corrt: —No movement except in @ email way. for ac- “MG. Rowen, of Trelwnd, aged 20, ing of the fourth day we got come muscles Basty ad the diffeulty of Now York tual consumption. arolina, aged 27 2. which revived ussome, We lived on muscle: obtalning eorreet infurmation in the midst of #0 moc! Ship 87. DENIS, an ‘Urwest has further advauced, aud from $7 to $8 hae -- f Eotedstetee, agra we reached the mouth of the Cowans river ; hero | confurion, it tr posible there may be some omissions im ; urthon, ay 1 deon obtained, Lime aud lime putty are also better; ad tae wo got among some friondly Indians, who gave us | the following rtatement of the sufferers. The fire origi according to the order Feceived 0a maown.egeaee. cmething to eat. But we had to give them the | pated in the basement of » large (mo story brick build toa teach que eagle, ond ¢$ ‘animation Ottersoo, of heen yaad shirte off ow: backs to them to ferry we over the = & White, manu tnetucers of axes, bows Ko ; | lewnO mouth of this river. en across thie river, We | Cie whole rtock of this firm was destroy: 22 . » M. 1 gant anh A eed 6 tacluding their Th tone snd our march to the sir, Indians—of leaving the ¢: Umpqua. Linut. Henry Rovorns, U. 8. N., commander Maryland, 1 im 1,074; Virginia, 1in £909; North Garo lina. 1 in'1.215 ; Bow Cetuling, 1 te'24%, Ohio tin 105 ; Kentucky, 1 im 1,063, Thiet certainly & very cn- rious cale’ , and indicates that diseases brain are far moro rare among the slaves than among the shtly de naged. as well as the its imby & Co * jieeon fell thought i: was thi d continued up it : 4 + —We know of no change; the steak le lange: Bladers, late of New about ten heh wo Mhenvered ts wes net the | tne ae soa lop peiaces Is bees 60900) vo term: snp Wik ‘ \ — Joba Sptace, of Ragland, oped 36 Umpqua. then struck across the ¢and hills, | rance. PI & B Topben, wood turner and mauafecturer ine arille have gone ~—Wm ©. Melvoy. of New York, aged 18. waded throug! swamp, acd strack for the | of various iron articles; total lows; no insurance, Jacob Ie Ban Semana ema eae OM I Rk RO Rg tet ag or A ag remain teas). gett es eee hand, and entertained by the settlers in Umpqua . eee wentiogy MUewe $450 Per Why aud | Consostrine of rine Crvsve—The last census returns | City and Gardner. If Ze had boon brothers, we | £ Teale & Gv, apatiecorens oh etee wettn aala be _==We have no particular overplus of stock, pod an cae rt yy ei Tense not have been treated with more kinduess | The building and of Caffrey & White were insured but oleee will ot pay, except tn few cases, fen ee rr ry than we were at those places. At Soottsbuarg we | for $400 West of Ae balding | vas 0 legge Upree coeny Tiqrows.—-Dtandy has rather advaaced, and whiskey | Time. | s fourteent yy Game wero treated in the same cordial manner. Here I | brick building. owned by Poter A’ Brounn, and occupied ince Rave Set sikered materiolly. Sasa ‘2 oe cae ‘s a | loft the com Some of the boys, being com- | by ley & Von Gieron, as acesh and blind manufac. Pall, exoupt harness, which sola pretty well, | Eettuesy and io oullana, where singe majority of Hetaly worn out with traveling, gladly aegopted {2 ight incuraner; ew 610000 3° Tutti, mechin. “ mina ite > eae the population is colored, and four-fifths of them are | the invitations of those generous citizens of Scotts | ae beret out, the nest , {a of topwiscersiaccat at. | hvaremge; in Maceatants; ia th Conneetent, | and’ ieashed Pertlond.yervesday oreniog. Sash | H<R,"ite?i Te tegrse Merelad beer aati Tin is3 ; New York. Tin 257 aaa. 1 im 266; | sir, i'm brief statement of our difficulties with the | guj ealctrve maw howe mala, baliding wes \ | Prospect of any speedy free of the colored race of the Falcon steamer, is, we are informed, a native i iycliuat erred fo own, font, and coo MEE A of Maryland, a son of Commodore John Rodgers, | eee ee ot Mont of articles ate plenty enough, and | Bovsry Layo Cases. —tThere were 8,462 land cases re. | U.S. N., who, after distinguishing himsglf at the general invoices will certain in thelr reeuits, | potted upon in the Third Auditor's ofce daring ihe | blockade of Tripoli in 1804, the siege of Tunis in | Torco This. art any Rronth of August, ‘The Pensia Oftce bas iasued.ta all, | 1805, end throughout the war of 1512-15, died at | alteration The stock is tinee Janusry last, about 40,000 iand warrants, under the | the head of the naval servivse in 1838. tenant rae trices, prety ateady, but the demand for this | wot ct September, i800 | We understand that {Rameroas was a midshipman on board the | i. ef or erreat cs io market is ver; jesse Ondten, abot 6100 Ge he run. po sinee the tor ‘a ihe B ern G -_ 4 be aor Weahned inthe ‘Newark ea to . Carpente re » —Nwe — PA Son ey | A - aR fovertigae Sod pay 4-4 eearily, very bewty, on i the inboe 0 execution of midshipman Spencer and two seamen | ment. triad at the yardarm; and the one who translated t cript in Greek, found in the eravat of youn, legencer, Sept. 2. ons v8 in no great demand of the petove Bold, (5 pee ‘The emount of eval employ shipped from Cumberland by the 25h month.) a to inducements aianaanat ‘ e | Cheenpeahe and Vhio canai during the week Sein veal interest There were £08 deaths in Philadeiphia, daring the neer, on hisexamination. He is kaown to be | $178 tone at 1. J fds week ending the 00th ult, of whiea 149 were wader Gre | an cficer of more than ordinary firmness, diecrotion , time wae week al. 02 Gey ot Seats o€ Oge. ' aud foreelght.-Buog. Courier: , | fimo, 5,74) tons wore sont to more by reload or) By MAL