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YORK HERALD. —_— WEDLE NO. 6919. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. —— = checked, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH; E i i | 3 i H i | ‘ : | ; i ARRIVAL from the jal, Toto this they ware thrust, followed by’ | purebesed of OF THE guard of the Committee, The driver plied his whip, and $20,000 Wines.—The of all descriptions havebeon | She spoke but once after the accident, and immedi- tnevacnnniiaaoaaee STEAMIBHIP PROMETHEUS. Of dashed the vehicle at the utmoxt speed, up Brondway ‘iat unknown portion of the country designated by | large, which hes ‘great duiness om the trade. | ately became insensible, The injury of the brain for. Whe Slave Rescue at Syracuse, to Btookton street, along Stockton to Washington miners the ‘Pitt Country,’ ie by to | Clarets are only at some decline, buts toleravly | bade all hopes of recovery, and after lying seventy-five Synacuse, October 4, 1361. - is the well Hos. ¢ teak fight leeviog ita fail end tearponey [A . ‘on ae pearing upon Unparalleled Passage from Francisco, The bereaved roe oh ‘Tpon to deplore | United States ccna ae oes She lees of smeeshos of Hs members, caine» ie rescue of the slave Jerry from the officers of the law. ny scenes, ph age their home in Several arrests bave been resolved upon, the parties to THROUGH iN TWENTY-FOUR DAYS, Bopenof youth dich ae Bt. Colbert net | the resene Delng generally Mentifed, It will be satis aw wn - end lie oo The Nek Maree Brazil. Justa | factory to the lovers of law and order everywhere, te “Fwenty-on> Days Later from th ower i har Fi n an aad bis Sealy eczived in tate tas. krow that the ringleaders of the riot are mot likety t# California, nal for the instant assemblage of the Committee. All | Valley, ity apd Klamath , have created s | seller knowing the yulars. The kind wanted would tary has been commemorated by a mournful event. A | t#cape the penalty of their temerity by any lack of evi- ~ understood in an instant how matters stood, and the deep in the movement of Ss fom U, 8. troops | bring, landed, 10 a ne. i wet sa harap cers friends will sympathise in the afflictions | dence. ‘Extroordinary Pssage of the Flying Cloud, | "Pl “HY teomed rushing towards Battery iprossigyngarg Zandvich Iniand would sel by the ome at 4ico., and The meaber In Oregon hae been very pleasant. Our Onelda County Whig Canvention: Sapien enmrnney In an incredibly short space of time, ropes were reeved ‘Treaties with the Indian Tribes. ORT get eae dians a8 fendly. Strong bopes axe enter. Urrea, Oct. 4—0 P. Mt. DESTRUCTION OF THY STEAMSIIP LAFAYETTE the two blocks that hung from beams projecting [From the Sap Francisco Courier, August 31] ‘Bricus—The market {overstocked with inferior quali- | tained that no more difcultics will take place in that | The whig convention for Oneida county, held at Rome from front Sf te pcmsasieian. Zoom, Over the ae Ie Camr Feawanvo Friis, amas Rivet, tier, and it is difficult to move off any. ity,even at | region. Dr. Dart, She Sumecintontcas as Affairs, | to-day, nominated the following candidates — AT CHAGRES. Oe mice — py rey pveres ey ane m st. fos iat ti our lowered quotations. They them in all | goes onan the Sea on her next trip to purchase Senator—Benjamin N. Huntington, of Rome. tina the two criminals wote sem Ind t9 tho doors in | Olea Lat rohnert vthe ina i vintt | P*Lcenun, by the cargo, would bring $40 » $45. In.re Seerogete mcs O° Osten, Cieteiee “Zhe Town of Marysville Destroyed | necks andin a0 instant (ney wore trked denen quite opportune, te wal ‘triboe or ‘bends of In: | Houses conthons tage, ls, at from 860.8 $05 per M. | Newspapers Published in tie Various States, pace aes rah 2 ty ¢ ena oiiktie dletease ad Wore again jerk ae Leng RR lake Coar.—The advance maintained. ABSTRACT OF THE U. 8. CENSUS FoR 180). -—Edward B. Shelly, of Rome. me Fire mt a , jerked up to | heartened Welsh sold as but since, 800 STATE OF MAINE. wre a4 eho the block, causing them to #1 toand fro, make, rhe pubilabed weekly, ‘The Maryland Electton, der. ‘Re-Capture and Exewtion of Whittaker and | Their aris were = i Sealey but etna on ths pebtieinuate tn <r alley' Repannee a $! st $0, the latter danny od as - <pachinos = pacenay 4, 1852. MeKenzle, at tan Franelsco, Cvated inhis tet band. he wes Eee instant, | janly the hiling of 26 many Die ea aS Besce See ets eee Nem,fMBEBLAND COUNTY, ; ‘The majorities for Cottman (independent whig,) in the arn yg Es all was over. Em tary ett whieh be ny year to punish | more. ‘ Portland Advertiser, (daily), Portland, 780 | Sixth Congressions! district, are as followe:—Somereet, stood band wi murdered a! ; forces! 7. - ‘PROBABLE ELROTION OF A WHIG GOVERNOR. when at last they ceased to iti wtea'| ie appreach of the troops, leaving the sa Ie hos nenricoats Coast al a ethers 2. & es Boe oo Bey Wamaaien, 7h. Boe Henry, (etnies, tay ae en a convulsion or movement of aay Kind could be seen. As | suffer was traly affecting, and was verified $190» $1.40. ta EM daly)” bot, 267, Dorehester to hear from. Cottman is elected. aan ‘were launched into eternity, a tremendous shout of | rations upon thelr cheeks and te strates tiddiceh duo. baie. axtedenbe cot | ee MED, =: By the Bouthera mail which arrived to-night, we leare MINING INTELLIGENCE. bm eager si ogg gee Wig te od token of thats griet fee the loos of te most kinds have to be quoted lower, State bonds, 3per | Do. — do. (weekly), do. that late frosts have greatly injured the crops in Geor- aan fo ths epee 4 Pre a borne Meteo | een per Mejor Wesel, the ——_ cents. prow poy fs gendy 20 be} $1.85; the last we Eapticnsl Demsnerst, Fy = gia. early Two Millions of Gold Dust | movement of any kind was made to interfere. Ali scom- | escort, General Estel of Vallejo, and his eult, who ac- | vary from 48e'a S00, Osty Bonde, whles Christian Mirror, do. do. ed to be conducted with the utmost order and according | companied us to the lake, I finally concluded to make c Reagent 7 , Ths Electton in New Mexico, de. On the Way to New Yoru, iy from 41¢. a 4%. have beea lowering watil they ree Transcript, do. do, toa pre-arranged plan. There was mo corfusion—no | “ reservation’? of the whole valley, and if possible, per- their present value of 88¢ .at which figure they are not | I r, do. do Br. Lovrs, Oot. 3, 1851. weer baeiechigrr Pe COR ge ee oe cece Laren ore cet tet etna held very Srely. pi) Jose bende ‘we quote at 4€c., and | Pleasure Boat, ¢o. do. A serious fight occurred at the election polls in Bera- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. When they had beon hanging about half an hour, Mr. | Ross to Ban “Francisco, and from the head of Ruslan | “there iso change tonctice in the rates of interest— | Sackett Comin), oO Ulla county. in which three Americans were killed. Le gee Samuel Brannan came to the open door in the second | river to Sopors, to remove, and adopt thatas their future | 4 per cent per month is still about the average rat *PRANKLIN COUNTY, some rections. Reynolds is getting large majorities over MARKET Ss, ony re Ag cemiiena beltinacant briefly addseeeed ante, we oxtank CA We Ry, a yd Our quotations for exchanges are unaltered, and, as | The Chronicle, (weekly), Farmington, Neutral.. 400 Weightman. ko, ko., bo. feased thelr guilt, bad, acknow Uaat they deoerved | north, this range bcunds the upper half of the take ana | 7" “™st® 1s tthe doing Sor the steamer, tmcoaneay oo a A hatter named Burke was arrested hore to-day, am ‘ittectanit Kennebec Journal, ‘The 4; death, but affirmed that they would not have been led | m: clude an ares of sa: twonty-Gve miles in Jenatb, six hundred counterfeit half dollars were found in hie i to pursue the course which has ended at the gallo by twelve or fifteen in width, but art 8 Mariages aud Deaths. ‘The clipper ship Flying Cloud, commanded by Capt had it not been for the wearness and corruption of some cultivation rill mot include more than about toa or rao tengo ohne le aE) , has made a most fing trip to Fran- aut ies. Mr. Brannan stated that the com- | twelve miles by four or five. ‘8 beautiful valle; C , Sa Sn in Sigh mac ig Pa mittes were fully sensible of the solemnity of the occa- | finely watered and d timbered, and of the rabat oll E | yeni can Promotie Ang: tippy the Rew, Ms, Von Moke, Te a eee 4 ° on, fearfnl responsibility wi first ve yet reen com) lated, ac- ,, ° deen thought wonderful, but the Flying Cloud has fairly | ture, self preservation, iumpoced upon them, bat they | cesaible only to mules or horses, ond could never become Ee eeanbe tiie cn cailtin eh... iba Weains tamcouw covery. ; Toroxro, Oct 4, 1861. taken the rag off the bush. She left here on the 24 of | could not act otherwise than they fad without holding | a desirable residence for a large white population, for the | rei] Hotel, by Judge Sacket. Nicholas Alcier, Esq, pro- | Northera Tribune, (weekly), Bath, General sent for the Hon. A. A. Hinckes, cut a direct premium to crime He trusted that the | reason tbat it will forever remain shut out or shut in ‘e ” - enta, TPo Do. o. ‘Ceak ws ‘The Governor-General sent for the June, at 6 P. M.,and arrived st Sam Franoleco on the | Scmmittee would be supported by the citizens when they | from the marhets on the bay or on the coast, “neta til rage agar gerne barr ran dad EC > Ag 2 toDrummondevillo, this morning, to confer with him te- “20th of August, thus making the passage in the unprecedent- | did right, and would receive their frowns when the} The mountains abound in game, as bear, elk, deer, &e , ennes Aesstin ek Wey thie aah a TD , (weekly). do. ——— Weekly Mirror, A to the formation of the new cabinet. ed short periad of eighty days!—the shortest, by sixteen days, | Seted wrong. No innocent man need fear—it was no | and the lake with fish. If any of your friends in ths city | wan. Donaldeon Kinney, to Mass Anna Wass, dauguter nen Teniae eeeckly), ages ever Lefore mate by a sailing vessel. She made Cape Horn | Sfatification to the committee to be compelled to take | are desirous ‘uf enjoying the pleasures of the chase. and | of Goi, J. J. Plume, of Newark. New Jersey Jour. of Rducation f mi-w), ver jade 4 pe the life cf a fellow being, and in nocase would they do | livirg for any given time on fish or wild meats, theycan | “In San Francisoo, Aug. 20, Mr. Charles A, Gardiner | Livcoln Democrat, in 50 days, and the line (Pacific side) in 71 days. Her | it unless the proof of-guilt was beyond cavil. Hewas | here revel without stint, Wut the great advantage of | 4,425, Francisco, Aug. 20, Mr. . Hoeven Donec, run from Cape Horn to San Francisco was made in 29 Snet. iy. mg Sabinaan, vaenty - <n. on = ae — = Indian we ae corn na “yee In Honolulu, J a at the residence of H. M. Whit- | Lincoln Dtiscellany, (semi-w),Thomaston — | wi ut his speech couid o1 ard @ short wut in, far removed from the contaminating vices ow « ? Gays, Her best run in 24 hours was374 miles—the great- | Tioev'grom where he stood, Mr -Payran was suited tar | OF tha suites, and mages the aogee ney. hy Rav. ¥. cr, Mr. Geo. M. Robertson, Esq., | Rock Gazette, Roekland, Neutral. est run ever made by @ sea-going vessel—averaging 15% | by the arsemblage, and briefly addressed them; he con- | example cf the farmers, mechanics, and school teachers, | °° xt’ Seckaveritie eclemne Oo ,on the 15th inst , by B. | Oxford Democrat, Ata public meeting last night, « resolution wae passed in favor of the city corporation woting $400,000 gusrantee towards the construction of the Toronto and Guelph Railroad OXFORD COUNTY. Prom Boston. Paris, bo vl mak carry- cluded by stating that it was the +h the government will send out their ‘a ‘Thomas Callaha y ligious. SAILING OF THE PROPELLER 6.5. LEWIS—DANIEE. iagiee putess Boba, the = Again rad of | mittee that the bodies of the at a a extend Kons I flatter m; ee ‘hate ja tromgace and Bappi- ae ee MeOous of” Gar 0 sree joey es maa Pall = a WEBSTER—TROUBLE IN THE FREE SOL. CAMr— fi het to hang until the going down of the sun, to be then de- | ness, will all rapidly improve and progress. ‘In Olackaanas Co., ‘Oregon, on the inst.’ by Rev. Mr. | Norway Advertiser, do. jeutral.... MONETARY MATTERS, &c. the beam. She ran in thee days 992 miles! On one occa- | livered to the Coroner, should be demand them, T made a formal treaty with the whole eight tribes | pier “Gabriel Jy Sruliingen ot Biliweakes, ne” Move ave Bede bs ca Draken, Gobchee's, 108 ion, during squall, 17 knots of line were found insuf- About this time, while the crowa was densely packed | now on the lake, and left in excellent bumor | gerah B. Glover, all of Clackamas Co ° Piscataquis Observer, Dover, Neutral... Fin ot 8.8. Lewis this Scanssi hes: ficient to measure her speed ; 40 miles was her shortest | UPOD rie gee hel eee psalizced 04 Foe, Samestvee iA Americans. Tho extremely | “Tp Polk county, Oregon. on the Sist inst , by Rey. Hl. PENONSCOT COUNTY. feamabip 8. 8. onlled ropriation made by Congress run in 2% kours, When ten days out, she sprung ber | panic seized upon ' portion of the crowd, who rurned | for our Indian relations in California, prevented my pro- Se aes en! ee ee. | ee ee aes wasinmast head, rendering the mast very tender the rest | wildly from the spot By the exertions of gentlemen | mising much the present ; still we will be able to do In South Taulitan, 0. T., ae fast., by Rev. J. 8. Weekly Mereury, (weekly), of the voyage. The Flying Cloud was built by Mr, | Present, they were induced to halt, otherwise in the | something for them, and I have entire confidence that if | Grit, Mr. Alfred Stewart to Miss Gorden Whig and Oourler h dreadful press serious accidents might have taken place. | aided a tew years in their subsistence, they will afterwards | boen of Washi oy T the steerage passoagers, and a large-freight. ‘The Hon. Daniel Webster has written a letter accept~ + ( on Co, Do. do, | ing the invitation to be present at the New Hampehire 800 800 000 650 500 1,000 | verpool. She takes out about thirty cabia ont twenty FS 600 900 925 cy 400 300 Donald M’Kay, of East Boston, and owned by Messrs. dcomed men had been hanging about an | be fully competent to supply themselver. r Grinnell, Minturn & Co., of this city. hour, they were lowered, and McKenzie taken intothe | — ‘The names of the tribes treated with ace :— sue a See Zor z. a. Wibur, ur, Francis | Jeifezsonian, (weckly), Fair, to be beld at Manchester next week, ‘The steamship Prometheus, Captain Churchill, arrivea | Tcms aud bled by a physician present, to sec if life was | Tribes. Principal Chiefs. | Gy™® - errill, both ‘sshington Pobiniesiclin The Hon. J. G. Paifrey, thy free sollfeandidate for Go- at this port, last night, from San Juso, with news from | ¢2"20t-. Slsange to say, oven after hanging such a | Co-lo-nap-s..... ~-Julio. | “in Polk county. Oregon, July 30, by Rey, It M. Waller. wapumantyannere. verucr, and Joseph Lyman, Boq, one of the proprietors of d J h length of time, blood fullowed the stroke of the lancet; | Hab-i pap-a. Pri-e-ta. | Jumes Davidson to ary E. Linville, daughter of H. | Calsts Adverticer, Calais, the Commonwealth newspaper, bave published cards -California to the 6th ef September, the passage having | he was reported not yet deed, and again hauled up into | Da-no-i-ab- «Ku-kee, | Litville, Esq, all of Pol Go.” 1 Ml Seapder onbper’ v4 ‘ * Bi aresrcg Mapas ‘Deen made in the unparalicied short time of twenty five | the air. The crowd stood quietly watching this scene for | Mo-ai hai. ‘Mo-shan. antes ‘ . in that journal, of this morning, in which they an several hours Gradually, however, they began to dis- | Che-com.. -Cal-i a hew, F DEATHS. State Signal. Belfast, nounce that they have retired from its editorial super- ys. Perse, and towards sundown all had left the spot. How. kuma : Chi-bee At Grass Valley, August 3d, of erysipelas, William | Pepupiican Journal do. vision. ‘The Prometheus brings intelligence of the burning of ‘THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Cha-sle-tal meg psa whe Sod from Washington county, Ala , aged ¥oRK county. ‘The stringency in the money market is unsbsted, and the steamship Lafayette at Chagres. She left this port | ‘The Coroner was sent for towards sunset, by the Com. | M¢-dam-a-rec.......+...... nore. | Seat * Maine Democrat, Saco, —— ue on the 28th of August, for San Juan and Chagres, The | mittee, to hold an inquest on the bodies, ‘The use of the | _MaBy of these names are highly ive and signif. | _ In Nevada Jobm Hernandez, a native of the Chili | tre tmiow on equalled only by the great pressure of 1887. Btocks, particularly the Central Railroad, are a little higher, the latter having sold as high as twenty -cight, buyer thirty. figura’ 7 ; |. | Islands, eged 23 years. 4 4 California Engine House was tendered him for the pur- |-C®2t; but I have not time at present to go into dedal. Mercantile Adver., (semi w.) Biddeford, of holding the inquest. At eunset the bodies of the | “008. Xn Konore, on the 10th August, Wm. T. Brown, aged 41 | Pree Will Bapt. Repository, Limerick, Chagres, and she burned to the water's edge. She had co ab culprits were lowered from thy beam, and life | , L#te on the evening of the 20th we returned from the Toate, foemarty o resides of Araett . Texas. pagan RECAPITULATION. arrived there afew days previous, and had taken on | being entirely extinct, they were taken into the Commit. | L#ke to this camp, bringing with us three or four of the | At Jackson’ ee, lumne river, Aug. 11, | Deity 4 Weekly...... tee rooms, and from thence conveyed to the California | L#ke chiefs, to give in person a formal invitation to the | suddenly, Mr. Joseph Y. Adams, youngest on of Jo- i board a few paseengers to return, some of whom—such , 4 fornia | Fuscian River fadians to remove tothe reservation, aad | seph Adams, of Providence, It I’, {a the arth year of his fire cecurred on the 1th ult, while she was laying at Whe Acqulttal of Captain Patterson, ef the Engine House. opposite the Oriental Hotel, where the fol- : 2 Steamer James Jackson. ; was the rapidity with which the flames spread—saved lowing gentlemen were empanelled aa jurort "Theodore | Participate in its See cea cacictat heeies $s | “On the Wibie Nevk of the Amustion xine, ab Bnsky Porpetrihce Ricnounink whig a Lovisviie, Oct. 4, 135% nothing but the clothes on their backs; but no lives | Vayne. James Hagan J Slocum, John U. Griswold, James | or ico of the native, and mostly naked sovereigns of this | (buck, August 9, was drowned, Michael Bender, frou nee am, » s tetel of Captain Patterson, of the : were lost. ‘The fire is said to have occurred froma quan. | !- Win luligas IS. Moore. : ‘A Hg 4 J free soil. The trial and acquit japtain Pat 5 romentie — ; and four considerable and influential | Cerlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. eth in tribes or bave agreed to remove within one year | _ In San Francisco, on Monday, August 18 at the as steamer James Jackson, at Shawneetown, turns out to r. tity of camphene shipped by Palmer's Express. The | tm accordance with th foregoing testimony, the jury ‘ i" Pont gerne ® | sceecetiosann Weta. ton ont sien + STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. have beom an ¢> parts affair. Mr, Marshall, the District Lafayette was under the command of Capt, Stoddard, | after liberate consideration, have come to conola, | theris on the river will come into the messure sithia | Herschel Camp, Inte of New Vouk olty, aged Sh year. All published weekly, except othorwise tated. dtachex: oe the matter Is to be properly and legally ‘ mesueiiaaty nemsker dae vies thes Pema eee cue , , Mesnmac covery Se te colag te Oban, nade © vev0G © | ‘hthtakengad Robert Molensie camato their death uy | (ost tae. Once removed from these lands, sade lange | in Ben Prenton, 60 sMtuainebork 4 prereter, | Now Hampshire Petciet, " Ormccrd, © Dom. investigated; and that the captain, from facts in his pas Burope previous to going to Chagres. Selng BORED Wy the Sank then een agricultural population will ‘The Prometheus arrived at Sau Juan, om her outward | tion “by tive wer of a body of citisene vepling heerees | make these «plendid ervannas eession, was certaialy culpab!: flow in, years We In Ban Francisco, Alfred Rundiet, of P: N.H. | New Hampshire Statesman, do. Whig. 2.500 id the rich products for - oe of Portsmouth, N. I La Ln ~ ich they are so admirably adapted, but which will owned, while bathing in Feather River, om the 11th do. Free passage, on the 2lst of September, and left on the 26th, | the “Vigilance Committee of San Francisco,” onthe | yy, inefficient farmii h- | Sept, Mr. Robert Hood, er of Mr. Win. Hood. Bat- tional Journal. do Religious. 1,400 for aiewe m ” | efternocn of Sunday, ane 24, instant, at about three it rape pe fy en br Keeeoard ty street, Cunningham's Whart. in this city. He had | The Tad jerourrent, (semi m'y.) do. Temp. Navigation of the Ohio, dec. - c'elock, in feont of the Vigilance Vommittee rooms, on | tative Mecicans ox Califoralens érivena herd of cattle up the country from Messrs ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. Prrranvna, Ovt 4 1861 The steamehip Pacifc, Capt. Baily, arrived at San | Battery street, mar California street, from the second | a treaty with these four tribse is to be signed to-day, | Hcod & Wilson's ranch, Sonora Valley, and while bein: | Portsmouth Journal, Portsm’th, Whig. The river measures forty-six inches im the channel. Juan del Bud on September 20, with 220 passengers, and | ttory thereof. (Signed.) ‘at noon; and then as soon as we can kill some half dezeu | encamped on the banks of the river,during the heat of | New Hampshire Gazette, do. Dem. .....1,200 ‘The ool, with ose Of sain. £$100,0C0 in gold dust on freight, having left Sam Francisco | Jumes‘iogens = Wen gr Griswold, becven, and aatribute aa many sacks of bread for the | the day: he went in to tathe. Ile tins left « wife ani | Roekingham Memenger! do. Indep'at.. 900 Weather is cool, with appearan' on the 6th of September. . 3. Slocum, Jammer It Wingate. a Ree gp ETE De — 4 erento bo 5 Exeter, Neutral... .1,700 Reward Offered fur an Abolitionist. ‘The steamship North America left San Juan del Sud EDWARD GALLAGHER, Coroner. head waters of Russian River. Our next eamp will bo At Union Bar, North Fork of the American river, BRLENAP COUNTY. Nonroux, Ostober 3, 195 on the 20th ult., with 250 passengers, for San Francisco. Ban Frascitco, August 24, 1861, on or near “the divide” between this and el river, | August 17th, Almon ¥. Towne, of Vermont. Vermont | Belknap Gazette, a A reward of $1,000 has been offered by the citizens of ‘The steamship Gold Hunter left San Juan del Sud on seme, 60 miles NW. ‘The folks here say the Indians | papers please copy, bo a ag pl Grayson county. Va, for the arrest of Bacoa, the abott- P ‘Terrible Conflagration at Marysville. ahead are wild, warlike. and cannot be treated with; but 'n Sonora, on the 2lst, Mrs. Sarah Woodbridge, wife CHESHIRE COUNTY. ats, ora cui stor g the 2ist, for San Francisco. (From the Marysville Herald, Aug 31.) £0 it was said in the settlementa below of thoee at Ulear | of John R. Woodbridge. New ray Sentinel Keene, tionts’ ‘The steamship Monumental City left on the 2ist for | Our yourg city, w! hitherto “has the | Lakeand here. From past experience, I amas well as | | At Oregon City, after an illness of three days, Mrs. | § TL o Sines, > my . a Realjio, thence to Panama. ravages of fire, was last night visited with a terrible con- | in the south, led to think the number aud character of | Mery Burnsides, aged ‘Ky wpauiiess sud Farmer, Winch r ‘The Christiana Treaton. ne flegration. ‘The fire broke out in a Chinese washhouse, | the Indians in this country has ben generally misun- In Auburn, on the 18th Sept , of congestion of the | Northern Advocate, jester, Free [From the Phils. Bulletin, October 4] ‘The news from California does not possess muh inte- | on High strect, at about half past twelve o'clock. The | cerstocd—their intelligence and bravery underrated— | lungs, Mr. Douglas Itingham, acting treasurer of Placer c genous, U. 8. Commissioxen’s Orrice —Before Commissioner rest. The election seems to have absorbed everything | cause is said to be that a burning candle was left stand- | their numbers greatly overrated. In tea or twelve days | county, aged about 97 years ae; eee B.D, Ingrabam.--T!e Mleged Treason Case--The hoac- iam, Whe teteienh, 00 fate 00 senetved, Ghieghs Sa, the mals tng by rome clothes, ard the Chinaman went to sleep. | we hope to reach Humboldt bay, from which I may, if I | August sth, Rijzabeth F, Hard, youngest daughter of | Manchester Spy, lanchester, — ing in the case of Samuel Williams. ch with partics J J When the candle burned down, it communicated fire to | find time. scribble you a line, Capt. N. Crosby, sen., of Oregon City, and late of Brew- COATT QUNTS « pating in the late cutrage at Christiana. by conveying in- imperfect, from the counties of San Francisco, Sacra- | the clothes and from thence to the canvass lining of the | Yours, truly. REDICK McK&E. ster, Mars, Granite State Whig, Le . formation to that place of the intended arrest, was com mento, Yolo, Nevada, El Dorado, 80:ano, Maria, Tuolumne, | house. Many, however, think it the work of an incen- P. 8. The names of the tribes treated with here are: At Cantons 0. T., on Wednesday, 19th Sept. Klizabeth | Democratic Reput ‘I cluded last night, Several witnesses were examined. ‘San Joaquiu, Calaveras, and Santa Clara give Pearse B. = from - fact that yee Ee from the yp foe — Weng a gaa ‘khead and Priscilla | Parent mee or a promo Religious. They stified 0 eceing Williams at Christians; end ome , Was discovered a s Ky. z i - - Reading (whiz) « majority over John Bigler (dem ) of | fume moment. iideodimnarapond ato waste. | At Sauccllto, on the Irth Bept,. Holden B. Til, ate of | Nashua Gazette, Madea, " Dem... . 1730 | She witness, (ea eee), ‘a tens towards the about 1,000, and the balance of the State ticket from | We never saw a fire spread with so great rapidity. Bo "Ohi bec, | Baltimore, aged 44 years. The Literary ..1500 | Cn 'athe others testified that Williams achnowled €00 to 800. The counties of Mendocino, Napa, Klamath | T*Pid,indeed, was the extension of the flames, that wo ay Cal-pel la. | At Astoria, m, August M4, Marcus Muckey, for- | New Hampshire Telegraph, | do. Whig...--1200 | that be conveyed the information te Christiana of : h Napa, » | time was given to save any considerable portion of the good of the Lake and River Indians are at | merly of Wisconsin. Granite Farmer, Manchester, Agric’ral... 700 | 100), ded anestof fugitive slaves, and sald he would de ‘Trinity, Shasta, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Banta Bar- | contents of the buildings. The fire at first took an | prerent abrent at work in the valleys. I do not esti- At the Red Mountain Flat,on the Tuolumne river, | Mancheeter Messenger, do. — 140) % again ender s'milar clroumstances After the testi Dara and Santa Crus, will give Reading at least 5,000 ma- easterly direction, 4) og towards D street; but ina | mate the entire number on the Lake, however, at over | Sherman Warhburn, cf bililous remittent fever, after a American, do, Whig... 1,000 meny and argumentshad been concluded last night, the jority, ‘This puts his election beyond the possibility of | fW minutes a strong wind arose, driving the flames in | 1.600. On this river, between Sonoma and Parker's | thirty-six hours’ illness, He was from Oolehoster, Oona. Mirror (daily), do. | = | Commissioner iaformed the partie thet be weuld give pO prer fa the opposite direction, Fears were entertained that the | Ranch, there may be 400 or 1,000. The general estimate | Aged 26 years, ‘The Democrat, Manchester, ss sae hile Ceetsion this morning at ten o'elook, adoubt; and the same vote will elect the most of the | lower portion of the city would be ontirely destroyed; | of the whites inthe lower settlements has been about 1m 8a" FRamOESOD. Qontotook Transgript, Peterboro’ Neutral ‘At 10 e'clock this morning, the Coramissioner salif State ticket. The democrats have probably carried the | but by timely exertion, the fire was checked at H street. | twice this number. ee Yarmers’ Cabinet, Aimberst, formed @ very strong opinion of the de 7 Aug. 12~James 3, Redman, 4 years, New Albany, Ia, evtasian cover that he bad form ry strong op Legislature, though the whole isin confusion, and itis | _, ThFee entire equares were burned, comprising about |= 13—Mary Ann Weed. 3 months, “an Francisco. National Eagle cl a. fendant's complicity and connection in this matter, but impossible to conjecture what the result is. Both parties ey Mirae bra ga te trig ig N. HL. Argus & Spestator, Newport,” | So ee tanietey Ser Sieh nap peaeenetaes ange NcI8CO, b 4, Tight 8. insom, 41. N, Hl. st Ty ve ° ury unkss eutirely free from any prejudice claim the ascendenoy, though even in San Francisco it The transactions of the past fortnight have not been 15—Louis E. Burton, 3 months, San Franclsco, Seatiitie_: hen trix from an opinion expressed ate preliminary ‘was not known on the sailing of the Pacific which party marked by any changes of importance ; the improvemoat 15—Alex. Simmons, Georgia, rh @eante ‘& Ady't a he wevld not give his reasons for committing the de- ‘ had been successful for the municipal offices in that city: | Portion of the city would have been destroyed. neticed in the value of many articles has been main- 15—Ah. Kobn, 22, China J fendants to enswer. a course he deemed it ity te F | cc rbe burnt Gistrict comprises the most business portion | tained, and in a few instances, further advance estab- 16—Sarah Jane Donavan, 8 months. . Co. frciall the testimony and evidence before Lim. Great indignation had been manifested In conseqaence ef the elty. lished. ‘The trade, however, lias not been on a large 16—John J. h. De Pay, 20, New York. vecate (mithiy), ¢0 ‘The defendant was sccordingly committed, to answoe of the pardon of Charles Duane, alias Dutch Charley, | , Severel house frames have already been erected on the | genie, and very few purchases have been mai on specu- xander Bell. 0, New York. on i | nge cf treason at the mext term of the United who was, a short time since, sentenced to prison for two | Hil'be sven, 'aed’ the ee ell ae i af the Bre lation. ‘The export demand for Bydney hae almost en- 3%, Mexieo Transcript, Great Falla, Neutral, 1200 | States Clreuit ony pout: tah aah d irely ceased, but will renewed on re: jamburg “ P “ ~~ rigaapal large number of colored men were 5 year: for manslaughter, ‘The citizens talk of compelling | city, because « better class of buildings will take the | sine G tetad benaiipeass om thak emurtee,, Weaneans 18—Ubristinna Cummins, 20, New Zealand. BR pcyte bee Bo we _— test excitement cr disorder was maniferted him to leave the city. ba Ay bm oy peel wy < Uhely to have eny sudden fectustions ie the markets 18—Ametta Brown. 2 years 4 months, San Francisco. | yap 2 Semi Monthly Usiren Braves Duratct Covet—Jadge Kane —The ‘The Prometheus brought $123,000 in gold dust, besides | eg'ierssa as fee an we hi ecsucererswith the estimat- | until the approach of winter warns the miners to lay in T1—Mra. Bans, 40, Germany. Woda icdelccecc ee oey eocee coe ovations Outrage True Bills Found —The Grand Jary, im the hands ‘ y ee eee & stock-cf provisions, &e., before the rates of conveyance 21—Jaques Malebicn. 25, France mn re “Aa eral this morning, returned six more true bills for tressom algo amount in the Of passengers. The follow. | | On D street—Mr. Remires, old adobe building, Wm. | ore enhanced from the breaking up of the roads ; till that Banchery, 22, France aganet thr following named persons, charged with ing is her Long & Co., carpenter shop, $800; Dr. Louis Regaes; Dr. | time we lock for a steady trade, with some slight advan- n P. Bar que, 40) France Total papers published in New Hampshire... ....--41 | tf%ipating in the recent murderous outrage at srecte List Bradshaw, otock end building, $4,000; Kice & Baker,drug | t, sehen ss eri, 42, Boston. Of the politieal party papers, 1 are reported as deuao- | fihetng, nfs, NTL tia = Samuel Wiliams. Joah ‘Thompson & Hitch- C. Vanderbilt. $20,000 re stock, $8,000; G.W. Webb, tim and stove shop, Notwithstanding the heat of the weather, above 23—Wm. Biggs, Jr., 7 weeks, San Fraaciveo eratie, 10 whig, and 8 free soil. Hammond, Henry Curtis. Washirgton Wiliams, Wiliam COCK os. sess s ne $100,000 M. Bebeverria, G76 | REEL Gee Rowe's buildings, $250; Jas. Laver & Co. | » cood average busineas fs represented as being carried 23—Man Tin, 48, Chine, — Themes, and Nebon Ferd. ; A.M. G, Wood 700 0. Durant. #00 | S¢ek; $14,000; the house owned by Dr. A. L. Merriam, | fu and at prices that enable the merchants to purohase 24—Mary Highlands, 97, Scotland. STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. Ignovel —The Vili against Noah Buley, charged witle George Merritt.... 600 Fo reo. oj Fulton market, $800; Mendelbaum & Co, | to advantege at our existing rates. 21—Mary J Iarrenden, 73, Mans. ABOTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES CuNsUs FOR 1950, | the came cilence. grey oes We are again under obligations to Mr. R. Lord, the | » Om Secon smeere Mas nen, 98,000. ‘The acccunts from the mines are equally aa encouraging 25—Aloup Bernard. 40, Mexico r Tran. Choreter Cie'n, | ‘The mumber of true bills is thirty-eight ta all The Brass dec Second street—Murtay, carpenter shop and matevi- | »: heretofore. In the southern portion of the country, 2—Charles N. Sanlay 29, New Orleans Newpert kly), Newport, Whi 809 | Prior exe ate to ve tried separi gentlemanly purser of the Prometheus, Gregory's express, | Als; $000; Green, painter, siock, $900; Watkins & Covil- | Mechiners is being rapidly rat Ineo operation Is w wrest 2h—Samuel Whitaker ry Na cagdane sale ae | ——— Adems & Co.'s express, Dodge's express, Captain W.R. | hicriter eek, Mullting, $8,000—lower part. occupied y | measare under Mexican superintendence. In'the north- 25—Kicbert McKenzie Newp't Daily Adv (Dolly), do. &.. | Darranory Ocraace rw Prcave: ora --At 0 Leto hout Richardson, of Cleveland, Ohio, and J. W. @ullivan | Piereom's sable ot ttes neal store, stock saved; 0. H- | erm amines the same, thing is observable with the ex- 20—James Philips, 40, Boston do Weekly do. (werkly), do do ef Theredny right, some eowardiy villains Bytetratd 0 Jaq. forthe prompt elt - ze — small tine building, occupied | ception that the machinery is nearly allowned and werke 1 26—George Lucas. 1 year, Sydney Herald ofthe Tintes, do. do. ‘do. faland shecking outrage cpom Mr. Lewisd a prompt very of out files of California oye 7 ned by 0. 11 | by Americans, The results, in almost every instance 2t—James MeKut. £0, [roland Newp't Dally News, (daily), do G0. 6.45 orter of the Penneyleenia Enquirer, Mr ‘papers, “00, ee ern } 2 “A ——— pat are satisfactory, sufficiently so to induce numbers who 26—Daniel MeLean, 82, Ireiand Provid'ce Journal, do. Prova’ce, do. ...) dronght to the door of his residence, In Vhowt The steamship Tennesse left San Francisco on the lat oa by John Sprece, Gunter aaleun, tobe tional | have hitherto worked im the ordinary way to take to that 26—Ab Quay, 00. Chi do, do, (trhw'y) 0 do 4,000 | outhwark. at four o'cioek im the morning, by description of the Feather and Yubs rivers. do do, (we only) do some unknown men, »h. immediately dicappeared $500, ultimo, for Panama, with the mails and one million and | Cetley & Co, sadder, $4 500; inese washhouse, whore u and in the oree , 3 - z “ | R. 2. Dalty Port, (dail 4 ted ushed ento the house, a seven bundred thousand dollars in gold dast, of which | putisiag se mated) La Neview vegetable depot. stockand | number cf men engaged in washing: and rich gaat: | INTERESTING FROM OREGON | to. Weeily Pest, (weekly), to. pid in a state of tn the amounts annexed were sent by the following fiems:— | Kennedy's bakery #icte: Whiten: Maen eee eka: | Spain cc Te ee Set wed eo ae = t cadres ont bray of ‘ c $4,505 | a few miles of Mary svilte . , = : ses 9 Burgoyne & Co... anos cae eve cses is ees vues «860,000 | agle Hotel.by Jobin armstrong; Star Iotel; J J.Jacobs, | “ gre produce of the country Is now brought to market | Withdrawal of the Mounted Rifes=Gold | 51,.4 a — a oon | Gow ition, "Marks om his Adams & Co—To New ¥ auction ho , $124 P ry gh 2.500 | the m p dams & Co— | ew York, $485,000; to Lon- p+ sane deg stock, $12(00; A Henshaw, grocery; Spa- | ord the quelity is very superior. The farmers in some Dust=Fatal Accident to the Wife of Gor. 1800 cht, $7000; to New Orleans, $9,456—in ali... 602,088 | OF Mark Benle’ oy bog wane saloon, $9,600; vacamt store | Fortions complain greatly of the damage done tothe: | gay The Indians, &e., &¢., @¢ : : ed hat oy pms yy vee. | SPORS DY the vermin, but on the whole their expectation: PEND BHANEER,. Poy Boxy pr 250,000 —De. Croveh, tent building. Ccleman's Re. | Src hint,’ to be fully reallord ip ve ‘30,000 00; stock, $1,440; Covillaud’s stable, about |" p; ove —There have been very few transactions within From the Alte Ualifornia, Sept ¢ Meeapture and Execution of Whittaker )—Chasies Covillaud, houses | the past fourteen days, the present quotation ts firmly The Columbia bre mM $20,000 la treasure to orler maintained, but no further improvement can be sup- | and for shipment to fork ported. The stock on hand, of flcur made from the new | ‘The Spectater of Uh - h inst contains the correspen- and Mek a High street $25,000; Farish & (Frem the San Francisco Hera 0000; Low & Brothers, b ‘avert , stosl = wheat, does not exceed fiftoon to sixteen thousand bags, | gence of Governor Gaines with the por acd almost eater tie jell was orci eaeees tre di eum, sock, er F yt on Sik | bet fail inde it i computed to amount toadout 70.000 | ciathve to the withdrawal of the touch of his body, ‘a pmitt sisting | ie , Higelow, Covil- | The purcbases for export to Kydoey, previously no Captain Bisvell's steamer Mut t si organs, causes Bitn the prisoners Whitten ee ene Bielaherer ackey, mock, $8.00; L. | were net followed up. nctwithetending a few daye later | het fret trip up the river, At iast accoamts she was. sts | fr menses, had grease, Ge to the root F he " rews confirmed the acecunts of the richaess of the cold | miies above the mouth of Yambiil river, witha bar just | wy, wore e G Gey eben rn Bee eet, where | Om | fot & Elncser, stock, | imines. and also of the bigh price of flour—a price which | stead Goptaim B, had gene to Balem to procure asis. | sina sort ef ineoheremt THE Rescue. Bm ye femepeen, Saute fone cous, bens avon wide maryia for slippers at the curreat | tance to remove it }3 for a moment ‘The clroumetances of the preceeding nre ns follows = | #10000; F. W. Sbactter, stock and building b raph wmpehid yy bm yy - * Gall on her way up louched at Port Orford, | ‘The Rev Mr Williams, a¢ hus been his custom on Su Pingo & Pshom, stock, $5 000; Pogh & Groas. tu the most limited demand, with m 4 Bay end Umpyis = @he tr ort tee a om | ' days for come weeks past, war engaged in rligious ¢ $2,000; Howell & Co., etoek, 68,000; Kent, Bart nt, anda fair amount of Sosa tnens a elses with the prisoners, who bad been brought Htock, $20,000; bul dings owned by ‘ a gt Ste | trom their crile into the yard or ates between the inner | | On the Leve—Itelian restau mall Hotter: fad ay + as | ‘wall of the on and the high w. fence that eur | buildings. | a onal raver, with breakers rounds it. ‘There were abour eight spectators prasent t, (rovth elde)mDeg. @. ©. Watte, tock in ret Oapiaia Hadbard. is and among them two children of the clergymen, addy. bookstore, stock avd building, $6 000 tented ver be deawn from eon concluded, and Lhe mintster was ¢ Calfforvia Exchange. $16,000; El. Dorade | ‘nopowler and of persons endeavoring to ‘ock, $6,000; Verandah, corner t so mach atcionde was hoard. Capt. | f ptietor, bu! owned by ned, but it waa burst | * 1 sh he ( ky & ¢ at ‘ a * “ 96 Go 5 tat t | build e) y nrerd 2 nA | in con tion ¥ we ps who oppeared to be hia " » 1 ’ end A ix t 1 | i owowe . | «* —— c ___ Slining Intetligence, a A yo , | We he WA setae enede ’ men A ' ® xt ‘ h Domestic Wiseellany | . by ¥ | ba af thotea ® ex al Ta the m me 1 a i t t " , ; ‘ i The w betw Vashiagton, Pa | ee ge, provided for Gu ~ th | ve this eyatem of gold-rook h gniion. in searce aud saleable | (ne ferent board and the hore= burg, wes robbed on the night of the wth uit. by two in | Fein WEEK ba is working was discor tod by De Lares, " a» Ligh as $376 per galiom, Scotch apd Irish Whiskeys gowp, wus passed over by the wheels of the Wagon, ang —&7iduale, who hed nyt beemacrested at latest advices

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