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~s W YORK HERALD.— WHOLE NO. 6933. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1851. PRICE TWO Ciuicit vrs: ARRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. The Indian Troubles at the North, Mehogan, Feq., aged 40 years, tive of Cambria coun- pe rere tie Ate Callies te Sor 06 iz many years pas « resident of Bt. Louis, a J ah ali SSRI Siemens Cee tat Me etary | ang. 1a TST an, . OY, 4 ‘NINE DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. are cept in lange. partes and ‘well armed: aa the savages ‘Alfred Schrainsr San Francisco, 1 year. a Shang oie Bs “has Tete ates e Faal naire, sqatnet Colona black sand that is found in the beds of some of invegabia se every isolated individual. This state Ab Hoy, China, 28 years, loan, seein areata putt has been removed by his m yet deter- the rivers in immense quantities, is beginning to attract of things has a most disastrous effect upon the interests { Sept. 1—Mrs. Sarah Blackman, Sa ny, 26 5 n will be TRIUMPH OF THE DEMOCRATS ON THE PACIFIC, mained, service $o the: 4 the canvass, he has | attention. Bir. J. ONeill showed usa sample which he | of that section of the State. It has beckon up Many of [ay month. encamped weral tra through portions of the State,speaking at mass | received the other day from the It was | the smaller interior settlements, has stop} work. 2—Mre. Barab New Zea sud. 32 years, they set theaw wae meetings, and re! himself Far mopre acouptanie to found to be exc rich. The gold, however, was | ing of many of the most juctive tracts, and Isaac Landerer, Switzerlau! (0 years. along. About his party friends then he entered the field at the | interspersed in mlnute particles, and it was | hasalmost entirely annihilated une’ business of the 'mer- Elizabeth Gerish, N. Yo. k city, 82 years, bush the train ap- The Election of Two Democratic commencement of last session. The Senatorial fight, | found to be next to impossible to s+parate it from the Chants and packess whe have bees engaged in 9 Ab Hing, China, portion of it had therefore, will be comfined to Mr. Weller and Mr. King sand. When the discovery of the agent which can the miners the coesttowns. A general: A ¥. I Janson, Germany, 33. they rushed out and fired upon the guard. In the choice depending almost entirely upon the political | arate the, from the send is made, a field for labor end «1 of trade and business, is fast following 4—Franklia ilinols, 34. etdeavoring to make their escape with one box of gold, Congressmen. preponderance in the ture. be 0] of immense magnitude Samples have been | this fe position of affairs; and unless the ly. 29. which they cut from a mule, himself and the black man, PONG ee RAI A San Francisco seems to have run duel-mad. Noless | sent to eminent American and European chemists, for | Indian Commissioner or the State mt soon Wn. Smith, New York, 23. Cromwell, were caught, and the mee So paren “4 than four personal conflicts, under this “gentlemanly” | the purpose of experiment; and we doubt not that some some meagures for the eradication of this evil, the Bhadrach Lawrence, Mass., 20. their escape, on foot, in the surrounding Wearly Fwo Millions of Gold Dust | ode, have taken within the past week. ‘The iret | extremely simple means will be invented, adapted to the country will be most lamentably and disas- 6—Chum Wa, Chins, 2 ARRIVAL OF THE PRISONERS. resulted from the loose exercise of the ex- | end required, trously retarded, if not utterly ruined. 1—Mr. Kerno. Yesterday, about 11 o'clock, his Excellency, Gov. Diag, a4 for the Mint, 2 We have not lately heard much in relation to the (Prom the Alta California, 15. 6—P. Phillips, San Francisco, 4 months. accom ‘Messrs. Hurtado and J. Plise, headed am Prerenest ne ceaesonty juartz wiping. coeemjons; there appears to be a lullin Dr.0.M. Wozencraft returned to t! a) on the A 5 \. eecort of troops who had in charge the two MORE DESTR' ¢ furor which recently obtained, night of the ‘l0th instant. from his tour in Indian 9—George Belton, L 66 years. Summers and Cromwell, and arrived in this UCTIVE FIRES, We are just from the scene of operations of the Fort | district. Hewill remain in the city a few days, and then W. Jones, New York, 26. prisoners were well and 1 den Washington Company. on Woods’ creek, about one mile repais to an appointed spot on the Consuinnes river, in Unknown man, drowned. erms behind their backs, anda file of soldiers Siew ny Se pard mon some above Sonore. They have been working in this same Dorado jcounty, and also to Lawson's rauch, on Reuben Rynders, New York, 45. on each side. (A rope passed from exch editors of the Al’ California, and the following evening | place about a year, having originally purchased the | Sacramento, for the purpore of treating with depute. 10—Mrs. Bridget L. Gill, Sydaey, 30. hands of guards in the rear. ‘Thus, they ‘The steamship Illincis, Capt. Hartetein, arrived from | Col. George M & brother of the Governor, had @ | claim for $300. "During portion of the time they have | tions of the hostile tribes in that , Who have Mo Fo Obu, China, 49. ming 2 of @ thousand of our citizens , who,accom; “Ohi satel She bri personal collision with Mr. F.C. Kemble, one of the edi- | been engaged in the laborious work of digging @ long | created so much trouble, and who were cause of the John A. Me Mass., 25. them down to the prison, where they were taken agen yooteitagy, brings nine days’ ister news | tors of that journal, and threw a glass of brandy in his | ditch, nearly 200 yards long, by from twelve to twenty- | Btate troope called into requisition. They have all 11—Charles Wilson, New York, 25. locked up ‘from California, The accounts are to the 15th ult, face, The result was a challenge, and the parties went | five feet decp. “luck” has been variable, but on | agreed to ‘meet the Commissioner and enter into s com- John Archibald, Kogland, 20. ‘The appearance of the prisoners indicated a epirit ef ‘The Illinois made the passage out in eight days three | upon the usual battle-ground, in the region of the Pre- | the whole ve |. Sometimes, for two months or peer to become good and pesceable citizens, locating John H. Hazzard, New Jersey, 32. utter hopeleseness. They were cast down and ng, ices. Sati Genteee ts iaecivelinaxt davis sidio ; but the affair having got nolsed about. ao large a | more, they did well every day. Then gain, for a few | fhemeclves upon the reservation which the Commie 12—James Plaser, England, 28. Partioularly the man Summers, He looked the very Pe apt Ont concourse of people assem! that the fight was post- | weeks, the tide seemed to turn. We saw one of th? | sioner may allot them. John Noel. Tennessee, 37. icture of ¥ and desth. Cromweil labored un- ys urs. On the return passage the Lilinois made med A meeting was bad again next morning, but | large lumps taken out by them. six pounds With the exception of these tribes, all the Indians @n Friday night, September 5th of ia the ie some pain from the blow op his head from the mus- the run to Kingston from Chagres in forty-seven | Sheriff Jack Hays, the old Texan Renger, was upon the | ten andthree quarter ounces. Many snaller pleoes were | south of Pitt river, bave agreed to’ the terms pro- | bead, Mr. Barnet ; frm of Lazara, Kasner | Kot, when captured, and from the effects of stranguiation hours; Kingston to New York in five days soven- Goratene tool she pariieg sano santo. Gaianenenti | seoe ibited, Ce ag | $114, another jothor | posed by Dx. Hozencraft, as we are informed by that | & Ramus, aged 35 years, a native of Kngland. when burg. Although his head was bound up with « from ir. Kemble apologized to the Governor for tl fe | $56, Several of the larger specimens had been deposited | gentleman, and he hus every confidence that they will —— handkerchief, thy bisod could be seen oozin the teen hours, making the tetal presage home via Kingston | used, and Col. McDougl made the amende honorable for | at Reynolds Co ’s offies, and we did not see them. A | Einere to the stipulations, and if not molested, give no The Markets, wound, and the marks of the rope were visible om his iu seven days sixteen b ‘nning time, bel h | throwivg the glues of oad rum. Thus ended the first | short time ago it was estimated that the company had fi 3 “ ‘Ban Franciaco, Sept. 13, 1861, dn days sixteen hours running ing muo! Wr 4 = Toco further trouble to the whites. Dr. W. thinks, that be- , Sept. 13, neck, the quickest passage on record. sports ee ihe barre — ae pane am- Ym en out # “" during ~ pantuere erren eens fore the expiration of the year there will be as many as Bince the date of our last review there has been a | NAMES OF THE ROBBER GANG 1,867,858 in aie | eee eres aco eeaears Oe i frie! ur shares in the company have recently been sold tor | $9,000 Indians upon the reservations already made; a { fair average business transacted, and a speculative feel- | ‘Thomas Summers, from New York city, (now in prison.) She brings 374 passengers, $1,867,355 in dust on ma The next affair of honor was between Capt Folsom. the | $600each. The names of the present members are David Jarge number have already commenced their occupation. | ing displayed with regard to some jes, which has | Charies Cromwell, (black.) from New York city, (now fest and in hands of paseengers; also, the California | agent es gent legen = ideradort es- Rae Halon. Hilison, Albert Grant, J. W. Mande- With » party of dragoons, the Commissionertpenetrat- | led to extensive sales, Several vessels have left andare | in prisop.) quails of the 15th ult, tate, ond Mr. Russell, the editor of the Evening Picayune. | ville, Geo. W ‘oberts, John Seriver, Bernard Laurex, | eg the country porth of the Pitt river, accompanied by about leaving, with full 6 of general merchandise, = pr. Berry. of New Orleanr, (bas a wife in Sam Fran- ‘The latter, who was acancidate on the whig tiekwi for | John H, Milii i y | ay ped whoa FO pcos thi may rere oh, ben mer al ans igan. a number of friendly Indians, but the savages of that dis- | for Sydney. No fresh intel » however, has | cisco.) enieis sume rege m) y _— i pt. Folsom had offered to | [From the San Francisco Herald, September 14.] trict fled at their ‘approach like antelopes He then | to hand, and all intercourse must be very irregular for | j.aban Manning, of Iiinois, (carpenter by trade.) haitg ts HITED Beahay Crooks una | = — for election purposes, provided the bry) ‘The news from all the mining regions 1s of the most | returned and camped on a small creek emptying into | the inture ; hence the probability of our not having any | pr, Burt, or Burke—residence unknown. ee ee iiten Beam creeks. :+: $000 | convention, would nominate particular individual f9F | encouraging character, as regards the amount of gold | Pitt river. and rubsequentiy, with Lieut. Wright, who | later advices for rome the. ; | as aga 5 ; ompeon "gost Witlete& don! ope | county, Judge, and having failed in accomplishing the | which will be taken out. ‘The dry diggings will be most | accompanied the expedition as a voluntecr, anda amall | _ The late rain eppeare to have extended a long distance | do. do. cock.... sees My 9 pn by ~ purpose. got up the independent movement, which re- successfully works d during the winter, and the rain will | party of men, made @ rapid merch up the creck aad | Up the country, and created fears in somes quarters that Summers \s well known here, having been employed a 000 HT Peon’ Oo, P32 | fulted im the election of the democratic candidate. | ve iikely to present litle obstacle to working the quartz | came upon a large party of Indians. A few shois were | the winter was to prematurely set in. A few days of | :unner aud barkveper e+ oe oF two different hotels. Hie es ‘Se Co. 4, Capt. Folsom denied the charge; the Picayxne substan- | mines. Many companies are preparing to work the | fired, and the Indians fled. Lieut W. was hit with an | fine weather will relieve these feare, but & renewal of | wag recently discbarsed from the Western Hotel, where oon aie, 1000 | Lally repested it, Capt Folsom denounced the editor | juartz mines with improved machinery, and we shall ex- | arrow, but very slightly injuret. Four (atians were | rain willcause the miners to commence their prepara- | he'was leat employed. We Lalieve he had formerly beem ea eC 4000 | aaa liar. in ® published card; Mr. Russell challenged aim. | pect to hear of a heavy yield from those mines. Supplies | taken prisoners and coaveyed to camp, but they subse- | tions for the winter, and crente a lively business through- | employed at the Taname Houl and at the Americas 3,600 | ‘The }residio was chosen as the battleground. Capt. | dre being rapidiy sent forward, and there seoma to be no | quently escaped. out the country. The imports have been excessively | Kostaurant. Of this, however, we ara not oortaim 3,360 | Folsom was attended by Lieut. Maynard of the army, | well founded reason to suppose that less work will be eras tight for eeveral days, but there are 4 oe many vessels | Charles Cromwell, the black man, came to this city 4 8,200 | and Capt, Naglee, who eame out in command of #com- | gone through the winter than the past summer. We Agriculture tn California. about due, which may bourly be looked for. from San Francisco about seven months ago, and has H. Josephi & © 3.000 | pany in the New York Regiment ; Mr. Russell by Capt: | have many encouraging private accounts from the [From the Aita California, September 13.) The accounts fromthe mines do not vary much from | yeen employed until within a short time since, when te . ie 2,500 rooks and Capt. Marcy,son of ex-Governor Marcy of | various mining regions, and shail publish some of them At the Mission of Carmel. near Monterey, and in that | What has been previously seskeed, In certain localities | was disebaived, as @0ok or steward at Coooa Grove. J. Brunner 2.158 | New York. The parties met, exchanged two shots, with- | 4. soon as we can get space. vicinity, considerable attention has been paid to sgrical- | there appears Lo be some siight dissatisfaction et the | Since his dis:hatze, he hay been doing nothing, ostens- 000M. Sigvorman. .. 2.136 | out damaging either, when mutual friends interfered. | At Doty’s flats, near Auburn, a very promising lead of | ture during the preseut season. and the crops are highl proepects, which has reduced the wages to $3 a4 Per | bly, for a living. Stches, Nebert & Co. 2.000 | and the affair was amicably arranged, The charge was | the gold bearing rock has been opened. Specimens have | promising. The fruiterop in Los Angeles this seaion is | day. On the whole, the prespeeta axe,by no means 2is- | Dy Berry is from New Orleens, where his father's family Fampron & Lappan. 1,637 | withdrawn, or so varied as to satiaty the Captiia, who.ta | been brought to town, and the testis said to be highly se- | very abundant, the peach snd pear orchards being com- | couraging. : _ | ROW reside. His father te s cooper, and n respectable citi- John R. Rus 1,664 | return, made his charge of falsehood a “ Pickwickiaa’ M pleiely overburdened by the immense londs of frait witn | ‘The produee of the country is brought to market in | em of that piace. Abort cho yestaago he weat te Califor: Thoa. Nelson. 1,480 | epithet, and returned to his dollars aud cents, aad the ave been very successful for some weeks past | which their branches are covered. The vineyards also | sbundance, and the quality very euperior. There is | nia. gorosa the plains, Ov his way he married a respest- ; W. £. Burge 1'500 | editor to his quill and seissora. «Boward, Son & Go. 1000 Touis Neslaur 1,100 | ‘The third conilict came off on Sat ©. W.& A. Thomas 10,009 ¥. Zachrisson & Go, "959 | by a broil in u saloon the evening previous, betwean , Capt, Schaffer, formerly of the U. 3. Army, and Lon, Jas. 8. Wethered, a member of the last Legislature. Tue ¥ ther river, pear the point where the stream | are extremely prolific, and will yield a handsome revenue | throughcut the State an aimple eld for farming and | able and intelligent wormn, who secompamied him te breake from the mountains into the plains, ‘The river | to their owners by the rale of fresh favit and in wine, | gardening operations, and ayy oae thoroughly under- | gan Francisco. ‘Tbers hiv wife vow remains, being n partially turned, aud the bed found to be re. | There isa fine firld for the agricuiturist in that section | standing the business, with » small capital to start ou, | pioved in keeping a respectable boarding houss, or « ly rich A few weeks of dry weather will enable | of the country, as lund is to be had on the most reasona- | ¢anuet fail to realize s large suza, perittending one, He came to this city from San Fran- ding claims to realize fortunes ble terms, improved or unimproved Notwithstandiag | Fork —Dering the past ten days there have beon | cisco about eight months ago avd has been loafing ebowe former was the challenged party, avd, having the choice ‘The company which was organized the last summer | the revenue from the cultivated estates ix so great and | several large sales made to spe in aniicipation | ever since; his habits were of « very bad eharactes, beiag gt weapons, selected shot guns at fifteen pacer the com- | for the purpose of divertirg the water of Bear river ata | slmost certain, several gentlemen who have already ac- | of au advance, the price at Chile uaving risen considera. | greatly eddicted to intoxication end its coacomuaitame batants to whecl and blaze away at the word “fice.” The | podnt near Liiuoistown, and throwing the stream inte | cumulated handsome fortuaes are rexdy to di npose of | biy,and the stock of sound on hand become greatly re- Vices. Recently be opened a smail drinking shop on the ground was paced, the guns loaded, and the parties sta- | rn, ere successfully prosecuting their labors. We | their estates. The very extensive property of Mr, Wolf- | duced. The article is now heid by -ome at a high figure, | road, about a wile from the city grtes tioned, At the word, they wheeled, and both guas ware | pear ¢ zs of 500 zuen are employed in the con- | rkill, one of the best establishments in che Puchla inthe | but eaies can only be mad $1z!; por bag Alorge | Laban Manning isa young man from the interior of bead at the same iustant—scaroely a perceptible differ- | work, which will be completed in the | mort perfect order, has been offered for the sum of | caro has recently come to hand from Caliao, sn unusital | Tlinota. Me oe ve aifornia in the bark Undine, ence in the xeports. When the smoke cleared away, tne | The ivesieulable sdvautages to be | $25,000. as we are informed. The yearly revenue from | circumstance, apd it has tended, in some measur. io | @ a pa «, arriving here on the 9 of Pebraary two hombres stood unharmed. As caca gun was lowded | geriyed trom a copious eupply of water in thia flourishing | the products ean rcarcely be leas than $10.00 per annum, | check the upward tendency. The vessels leaving for | lsrt, Immeuiately on bis arrival, he, with three of bis “with nine buck shot, the probability is, that such wasthe | mining te re apparent to those who are familiar | under proper management. The lauds at the Mission, | Sydney have sll, more or less, dour on board | Compantovs--curpenters— were employed to ezect the baste cf each to plump his antagonist. that the aim W43 | with the mwiuerological deposits in that viclaicy of the | about seven miles from the Purbia, once ext ively o ‘The following are the names of the ond ee ee be dalle ggg 8 Pd Village. Eay'h is now being carted to the North Fork,a | tivated under the superintendence of the priests, are . - mile distar t, aud although transportation down the pre- { again likely to produce bountitally. Several e hinttiumueaoiat wie Jooked on, and permitted tho preliminaries to be settled | c'pitous hulls which skit the river is tremeadously ex. | ing Americans bave already located claims upon them, | “Vote rodlinues dull, and fe wervagt Mrc J. in his presence, and the parties to hay pop for their | pensive, till the dirt pays well There is nosettioment | with the ivtention of bringing them wader a high state | last thut has come under oar ni uble end ourner, end the gratifi of the forty or | in Ube State which so imperati demwads a boun- | of cultivation, and they will soon teem wits the aliaoet | clear st $ arday evening caused Ham: continue to improve; eules are daily made at 1 a Me.; the latter figure oaly attainable tor ver rior quality buildings at Cocca Grove, where he Wes engaged uatil pe j the Ist of Jume, etnee which timo ke has been employed at work in the city, He was regarded by all who kuew s sre recorded, the | bim to be an honest, prudent industrious, and chriving e Was G0 quarter bbls. | young ma: ud from sa imtiriate personal kaowledge of sim, We reer rd with pain and unusual regret the cirowm- ta ay oY fifty bystanders. then iuterposed his authority, and pat | tecus supply of water as Aubura, and we are assured | spontancous productions of the fruitful soil five ade in thts erticle is remarkably de- | stances ot bie disgrace and infamy, which. if he is canght, BEG Be On end to a further attempt to wine qui the stsin upon | that the ompany which has invested its capital ia this —_ pressed, and we can hear of n0 sates except ia the most | wust ceitainly, eventuete i an ignominious death. PLeRoy C2 ee eine tad ne ee vii be abundantly remunerated tor their Riiscellaneous. Tote quantities |. Dect. Burt, or Burke. is unknown, or, at least, we have, J Martin ¥ ended for the day, and a convivial party in the evening, Several fire-proof Houses are about to be put upin Sac. | _Tra# have lort some of thelr buoyancy, and can be | #s yet, Leen unable to obtain any information in regard Ga 8 Gn oching tate nant mevaing. otth enaty chemenges | er ramento; Marysville ls also learning the lesson, purchased on easter te We redace our quotations to him. Micrand and Dagnaut are believed to be assumed ‘Mr Campbell q bottles, alone were pond — able monuments of the | ‘The Uncertainty of Mining Operations, : ; about Ie. per Ib, for all eorta, | Dames. aa, upon carefeland pretty general inquiry, w> +} aed Pes Saot that two of God's images had made themselves tar. | (Fron. the San Fravelsco Union, Sept 9} A rencontre of a very serious character receatly took | Quryry —There has been rather more doing in the | cannot flud any cf our citizens who know of such persous. 8 OM ecry He. | feu seaure they had mot the courage to refuse to If the rainy season, which at present bids fair to set in | Piece heap Moy tery uae pos <f Saosin ont better sorts, One or two sales of Centrat American | aaa tame ab hae ao : 5 i . + y onthe | have ~4* - % ide. pee ib, § D , ‘ To g The fourth eport of the bind, so characteristic of the | Giragtrous to miming operations fa the rivers as it wit | Middle Fork of the Ameriean river, which resulted ia | Getrndeed ade fr finey, at 12s. per Ib im Vord. | o., of dhe guard who was shot by the robbers died ow G week. proved more ferious in its consequences than auy | cheer the heart of the digger In the raviaes, who has | the death of the latter. It rh thet they had beew | “"Rverey—A large parcck recently arrived from Val | Yesterday suarning on the rosd. near the scene of the on BE ehich [bare yet recorded. ‘The readers of the iens.> | been tolling for months in heaping up earth from which | Partners, and itis thought that tie difloulty arose from | paryi-o, has beew purchased on speculation. aade great | sobbery. It issaid that before hisdeath thirty-eix back RO Wa Wil reeollect an sceouat your correspondent gave of @ | to cican that which will recompence hia for his sum- | “Me misunderstanding in the settinment of their basi- | }"rtion cf the stock, whieh is estimated ai about 3000 | Shot wore talon from his body. His corpse was brought GDRedooce OHO stpess venesntes teoeee | Sereee x Lemon, | jucr's labor There is wo doubt however, that an early | Dest. Spotswood was cut in the loft side by nisanta | bis is iu the bands of coe party. Smell salcs have | ito the city Alot noom, and conveyed to his late resi- J Les G Ap an so server om Fumebianin: te ahisk | Tainy ecason ia far more injurious to the futerests of the | Sopist, with a bowie-knife, and expired ina few miuntes. | heen making at 6a %(0. per tb., but it te now held at | rake cia gail ce Nenana ua taae JE Smith EW ng : ’ | miner, who is at work in the river's bed, than it is possi. | Ancther unfortunate aifair took placo at New York ws of purchasers wee other guar - , canBet A McCollum o = the latter was wounded in the arm. and shot through the | bie fur any porsou unacquainted witb mining operations Das. neat ‘Marderer's Her, tecently, beoween, Jack Dares. feesh arrivals | lve. if he is elive at this time. The other, belag wounded of x § cheek, the pistol which inflicted the wound being placed | to conceive of. ‘The dams, with the limited materials at | Smith and Eli Nail, which resulted in the death of the | wonid sell freely at about the same prices as barley | im the lege only, it is cupposed is mot in danger ‘A Hare Wi De tieakite Goce oar om hs Duck Zhe cause of the | gommang.and the unskilfalness of the miner, who 13 | latter Smith etruek Nail on the back part of thy head | Aus: ang Fonte are still yonree; a lot of yas), com | resummation or Siti VAM te Sk w c c wren, Bm #' ano es not ususliy either a builder or muon, are con | with a stone, wi rom the effec! jow abous | sisting of 1,206 dow. ale, and (00 of porter has dean last. the B 5 Ps laduoed him to marry his wistrons. Graham recoveod | gtrncted in frailand insecure manner. wad are iiablet | boca the following day. Smith -uocoeded in makiug his | peredof at'b4i; per Gos. Algop'y draaght ale sels at | ,,0% Tuseadey Mat the bro mon under attest for robb 5 J D from his wounds after a few weeks confinement, and on | by overthrown by any litue ireshet ia the 4} eroape, hutewae otter, audit le expected 5, 9 $46 per bhd. | | ge Byrne, for examination. They were ex- wo g. G Saturday morning gent Lemon a challenge to fight him, pot then to be wondered e, tnae vt Cent eeu which he willbe bung, if Srinirs —The trade i deprewed: low qualities of | smined separate;y, the white man being fect = s ag ao under the dnelo code. The propacition was accepted, | Ohreures the tun, the miner turns an anxious eget? ‘The two Tines 0f stages pl between Nevada | brandy are very unsaleabie, Favorite brands command ke his rand. this ping called J Averhagen J —T daily plying a: - | tal 8 ean young man fs not, as we have otal 1 py ye r none poy ered pm ge oe Oe’ “yoy en windward, to note any uoye a the yeah however | and Sacramente, are regularly crowded with passengers meaty oe. quite as muah _ alu is fa fair m0 vast oad | stated befure from New York, wor fe his Kame femmes <urves xEw youx. } rs slight, knowin, weil that ift jeseend upon eoveral sales are re at our quotations. J _ mcrott Mrs Cape Marray Mrilcnriques | , | and to fire until one or both fell or the fie shots were | his works, he te icreticvably ruined, "These views ars | ‘The Mormone are making strenuous exertions to effect | ‘whinkey are oweriog; Scotch will not command over Z| PUMers Me is native of Dabite, Ireland: and bie ques hil’nand serv't Kr Lasarus, expended, when, ifnot yet satisfled, the pistols were to a A 4 , \ Y mews nam. ‘bomas a citron Mel Laurus andro Fohiidsen | terelcaded” ‘The battle round sclected was Martines, | SueFested to us at this, time, in conmquencs | T 7th southward cf the Pusbla, with the Intention of | * St .2% Per emlem oe dozen fe | Summers purposes, He is about Bisoes carve 'l -, look! & little town opposite Vallejo, the new State capitel,on | two or three wighta last week. In the moua establishing & permanent settlement. ‘The terms are | ghont the aversge for good, in quantities. Port ang | emty-ore years of age, and is qui ing. adholt the Sacramento, and the combatauts left on the tour | tsing the reins were more revere, so much go | ®ifeady agreed upon, and the agent of the Mormon party | Sherry are dimoutt of tele, except wt tay Gnd worene Upon beiig brought’ to the stand, he w rormed of , f . ght, fo answer the questions put to him, or not, just o'clock boat on Saturday, witn deadly inveat, each vow- t the tributaries » owe je at present in this section of the country, endeavoring | ‘ ices, Chass’ ‘commands very little at- | bitte q aot, Shee tng to Aight until one oF both had psld the furtels which | Qi vot"ard the force of tus mater ares mo greet ter sense | to fFocure the meure yet requisite to make the dese tar | enton® P — ae as he pleaced, and, algo, that in any, somfotsiong whish be on H Mo Dowell alone will satisfy. Yesterdey mening (Santag). Aten | instances as to sweep off dais which were but partially | *alment Should this settlement be effeoted, the Puebla Day Goons —With the exception of colored blankets, | ™'s pS o Coast, aS age Ee rieainate bim- Fein ane eee Alleg, — F Jonee—Total—I8 | hour when others wore weding thelr way toplaces Of | Completed. We are sejoleed to heat, however that ne | *Hl be dciaediy benstied and there appears tobe lite | which ape anced for export” there bao arile oom: | M4, Ror wen he tet Ne ured again Lay ute 0 teers . wblie worship and the prayers of the rightesue were | °° ¢r no opposition on the part of its eitizens to the project. — 4 f 8 ‘Among the paseongers from San Francisoo, we notice | Recending om high. the daudiy enexieamet upon the bat. | Material damage has as yet been done | but if the equi- Mandisg 0 very reed stance of his statement betore the Court is aa Shas, { There people have also purchased about one hundred is In good demand, ahd invoices | Sos eae: na nate Oo age er ne | lots im Ban Diego, but as yet have made no improve wan Sits Sen ‘een 100 Per Cent, advance. | STATEMENT OF THOMAS, ALIAS SUDLMERS. Ing under the shoulder binds, The parties taen signed | Stes! word follow apes any Inenedints wad soaer re 4 Green, living at the rancho of Bi street de iitdechange tonote in plese The | Tama rerident of Panama 'Ou Briday evening taat { Dt a es - 5 M ol a We are again under obligations to Mesars. Thompeoa | somo kiud of « stipulation for peace for the preseat, | Qin iw inthe sucemrenore ue The salle ot tree. | Viste; near Bats lule Heyy bed been featen almost to | stock oviton i tioulnny of the description not | wat 0 this city. Twas invited. on Saturday morning to & Hiteboook, of Gregory's Express, Adums & Co.'s ex- | leaving the wounded honor satisfied only in part. This | sure now lying in the beds of the rivers, easily accessible | death by am Indian boy who had stolen « pair of spars | wanted. There have some arrivals of steel, which | fo oe oe Pe an whom ‘hag ball Dost Sinn, web, 0nd te the gentlemanly Pures of the steamer | % the second Graham has wounded in adnel. Mr. to the miner would be immediately placed beyond their | from him. The boy is #aid to have committed the act | cell freely at the present high rates, | i 7 Myron Saunde ‘Charles Crom: ’ “= * eA . Walker, ore of the editors of the Herald, was the Gt | reach for the remainder of the season, and the great ex. | under the impression that Green, who had cought hia | — Porarces.—Sandwich Island, by the bag, sell at 4° very Behe wy Ey EO Tnebate, Oe the proms delivery of cut Califeenia Slee ef | upon whom be tried his hand, bering taben up © quar. T te which they had been subjected would | intended to shoot him. He escaped to the lower coun: | 4).:, and Lobart Town at 5' im moderate quan. | Ba en, another nam » who was ames illiam Gwi : for | tle field. Beven shots were fired. when Lemoa receired por ye oy ecmien santas get se taeda ag cevere wound under the right choulder, the bell lodg- if A 4 f the party, and another whose name I do not know. pewepepers and.correspondence. rel between the editor and it, N. Morrisos, furmeny of | However, we trust that the season will | try. tities. Californian range from 6 6c. Thesupply of | We eskted out to shoct gaie After wa hed get owt ‘The Brother Jonathan left Chigres with very few pas- pte four readeers will eee that the ducflo code pre- ep Rein: ome wash pesere use reps =~ te The Onto, brought up from Loe Angeles about forty gy apy a gr Dias and Californian are worth isa | seveaal settee on the Grapes bene, ‘aad enous Ge aed the e “ season, nang ie 6 digg , eos peacbes, ps . | We. | ; esed " gengers for Ban Juan on the evening of the 9th, Feiss to'e great extent in Califurmia, Fancied er teal | jn the streams may be fully Tealized. If the wet season | ‘he latter are just begiaulog to riped’and the prosprets | Barcxs.—Buch enormous quantities are now madein | fold train came slong, they disclosed to ee Senator Gwin and lady came passongers in the Minols, | insults eau now orly be satisfied by a resort to pistols; | Goes not evt in before the let of November, nearly all the | cfs tay dee coat anceancioe this ccur try that the market is altogether overstocked, | fiont ‘7 Rihect tne eet Teed tee ‘The counection of the Panama Railroad to Gatun, | but the miserable furces which have been the results | cisima in the bed of thi rer will be thoroughly gleaned | “4 Crop of barley has tecently been threshed, which | #24‘he price has again to_ be red Fare beicks will | STi and sald, “et us have mothing bo de rch this int undoubtedly took place on Friday, Oct, 10t! or ou Batur- | faving the cote into Tiecvute wkd one ncokiemey | Of thelr treasure, and then the harvest of the miners who raised on the rancho of Senor M he mts being 0717 905 5. ome ts clear out.” ‘The train was then passing. I and Orom- ¥ y 4 bringing the code into disrepute, aod one ‘Smere | jabor in the ravines wili commence, to contiaue until | ¥ Paired on the rancho of Senor Monagas, om the Con- Lemare is very dull, and have lowered $5 per | Will lett the arty, and hearing the euns ‘We mae day Oct, 11th, ae ut the time of the sailing of the Tl. | sueh sport would effectually put an end to nisteln amd | the dry reason again drives them to the rivers, or, i for. | {fa Conta, during the part reason, | From iwo hundred | 94, ‘Orogon, by the cargo, would not bring over $38 9 87. | Toto the woods to tunke nur evcepe. ause WO emois there remained only 400 foot to be filled in, and pate g be al ety fibseas gig ryt | tune finiles upon them, to their former homes in the | {00 [ety toot tee ndted pounds. ‘Thiet probe, and fariell quaniition the highest figure is $50 per M. | Qi) scr want to be caught in such & Aotape when wo wae they were making that distances daily. The engineers | fiicrination which the readers of the Hruano will get | 28*t — Uy, one of the most natonishing Feturne for the labor of Coxrs.—The imports this month as yet only amount to | !mECeent. Tas entirely innoce Na tetie, et notion Conddentiy expected to have the track laid and ran the | from no other source, ae the papers ere aay litt of D0- | Another Destructive Fire at Marysvitle, | th husbandman which the agricultural annals of any | os5'ty15. his enables the stock to be considerad'y on. | bs OF altemptizg (9 rob the gold tala, oF of shooting Iocemotive through {o Gatua on Bunda; the 12th inst, | thing on the subject, it will probably be rend with io (From the Marysville Herald, (extra) Sept. 10.) country can show ; and when it is recollected that thls | (rosebed upon, and » continued short supply would | Sty hers, | sm wholly Kanosent. yyy 4 Shecabeonce of the aus amount.cf ruin has enabled | *feeyehs pect tone othe exinondinay eventnct | mul morning beat 1 Seank. gr cy wes vind oy | (Lu Beau unaeovee tht rona ir mereryon | See igh, cumee of tens rule, OF Canieranl | TSO 20 crc puarand tate the weeds cad tne ‘them to puth the road through with dispatch. We un- | treme in excoutions one week, and stand up as Nee, oe a ee mere cinia tonsed ot that terrins | “#0. When the rev who have deeried Califor. | S200 of jrogiicu and Lackawanna bavebeen made at ou: | The satmre t ave given are all that I know of the pin’s agricultural resources shall take the pains to look quctations: é derstand that the whole of the force will now be put | for each other the next. The world’s history exhibite were firet sven rising from tne rear i no parallel; its records never will. God forbld that it | °T%; ofthe store ‘of Mitchell & Nunes;on the souh side | i2¢¢ this matter, and find thet for each pound of barley | “Gi se a supply has cometo aud. Fine sport. | and mywif were made the victims of the rest of ee ee ated Se OfFiset, near and west of D atrect. This isa wholesale | town the yield has been (2 1-5 pouads ther may posalBly | in, sells at $1 00. ‘end blasting at 800. 0 $1 eadeeed te lake cur Gund, on the, 3008, cease 06 chon a0 possible. ene « Events liquor store, and from the inflammatory charaster of its | frei” to Chink That there je more ye ied ot ta thee ——___—____ = * Among the passengers per Iilimois are seven persons From the San Pravcleco Ierald, Sept. 15.) contents, was quickly destrcyed, and rapidly communi | Phir, oie? m ‘The Attempted Robbery of the Specie Train jeft them altogether, I mare mate nes 000, 1 ng went nan wc be en) He ane ecg ae ay — pra 1, eae iat ne lw ee inet es re Sone we ene bd at he tates yy a Son fn boures included in the following limits were utterly con bi ay ee THE ROWERY OF THE GREAT sYECIK TRAIS—MUR- bape ~ creasing in popularity, and seem to be the mort attrac. an, which was held on the 2d instant, In this coun. | *™uged :—All the houses om the south side of First It is almost sutprising to pany the agacunt of express DER OF THREE OF THE GC ARDS—TWo OF THE noD- t wit te a Meme wt beep i tive, Active preyarations wero belng made for the rainy | ty the whigs obtained an average inajority of 695 for | treet, from D street to the alley dividing the block be- | sucinegs which is carried on in this State, When Calle | BERS CAUGHT—ONE OF THEM HUNG—CONPRSSION | ANN Test Pridep echt T mos in ee al tween D and © streets; the houses on the alley, from = EM: season, and considerable fears were entertained that | State officers. For county cfiices the honors are about i ferpia was settled, there were any quantities of express AND DISCLOSURKS—INTENSE EXCITEMENT. quently, during the evening, we all met, in ¢ ‘any localities of tunneling oF draining would not be | SaUslly divided. ‘The returns frow several of the fron. | Himttstrect to the Heves, except the corner house ond | ccmpanies, until at last they became “small by degzees, | Information reached thie city on Saturday, ‘hat the | {he eerner cf & lame leading down to iF 3 tier counties have not yet been received, and there is and beautifally less,” and now the whole of the business | greet epecio train of the Pacide Mall Steamship | Cruces road. a fow rode bey the Railroad House. cleared before winter. As in our Ins: summary of news | still deubt as to the result for Governor. The vote a pr Tue tneke tes cae com D street from the | i'cone by Gregory and Adams & Co, The latter house Scapaby. which loft the city, under guard, about | Shue esstsche party, Mr. rt De. Berry, Laban Maa- from California, we bave the pleasure of stating that the | very close: both parties clrim the victory, and the ofM- Se cannes Duildings bellng total fevelled to | “ent by the last steamer $502,086 in dust. Gregory sent | nine o'clock in the morning, had been attacked | } ine Myron Saunders the young man rison with Smtelisgence from the various muning districts, in review | Cis! Teturme can alone decide the question. | Che -emain- | it rong" anere were, in al, about twenty-five build | bUt.Armall amount by that conveyance, asthe princinal | ard robbed by a gang of robbers, and three of | mo. who is called Tom Summers, two mn whoen der of the democratic Btate ticket, incinding Messrs. # yin all, part of his goes by the fast route of N There | the guard killed. ‘The news flew like electricity through | hemes I do not know.and myself” We met by agreement, of the labors Of the past searon, continues to be chooring. | (. Marsball and McCorkle, for ‘are sieoted, no man in the State of California of so indomitable, | the city, and in less than an hour, several gentlemen, | Our chject was to i 5 Active measures are being taken to recure the con- | The Legisiature will be democratic in both branches, “Eeareely any ofthe goods im the burnt bg oe ne pereevering. and unwavering eneray, as Grexors ie | among whom were Mr. Hurtado, of the house of Mos: | Our, °Urrt was egies wasn tabap tan be and will no doubt elect a demucrat to the United States | Ved; in feet, several persons esceped from fought country which would | quern, Hurtade & Co., and Captein 0. K. Garrison, ofthe | poynery had becm planne struction of a railroad between San Francitco and Sao y plenped some time, but I odde Senate immediately after organizing. The vote through- | Without even sufficient time to dress, and made theirap- |) ed even stouter hearts than his—he bas sur- | house of Garrison & Fretz, toge wer with his Exeeliene} f - Jose, Directors of the company, and commissioners for | out the State is Tey ing. yessanee in the street with mo other clothing than » | Dlr’ SPhalr Stetice and finds sow but one rival and | Governor Dias and come fifty or sixty National Toon known it. A week or two ago, (met Laban Manning ae i ‘4 33 the beach. He asked me if I wanted to go ona gold- I A t destructive fire visited M: on the it “ titer to contend inet—Adams & Oo.; th tested out i it of the robbers. ™ opetiing the subscription books, have been eleetel. The most ia ea yertlle one a | Vectaio fre in circulation regarding the origin | °0°, Setwrcen them will be long and spirited, and produc: | "After riding out about seven. iaica, Captain Garrison | EURtIPE capediticn; | Chought he meant dows the const, capital stook is faced at $1 600,000; $150,(00 hav. already poe dy Vatued | ef the fire. One is, that « train, composed nafety fase | tive of much benefit to all parties in their eiaulation to | and hie friends came up with the tain, which had | Walt's tw days amd it would eh wane We tas Deen subsecibed ‘at $600,000 On the 1 ptomber, | Cy bach pote ee Se Bie De | be ahead of each other. Gregory's express, and Adams | atoppedand was in the wildest state of confusion. Three ; Scher couversation about it at the time, bee tle was the The steamer North America arrived at Acapulco in | the same place,was again visitedby aylisas:rous fire, which | the biny was Hest Sucareted. ewe rants of that store f & COs drafts, are kuown aud appreciated at the foy | cf the guard had been ehot during the attack, by the | Fiocunt of it. A few days afver 1 was on the beach again, destroyed twenty-five buildings end a large amount of je river. It iscortain, cooupante North, the warm savaunals of the gouth, at the granite | robbers, and were lying by the roadside, Two ofthem | qq man came ‘to me and calted SS aces meen heroes be Valuable merchandige. Both fresare euppored to have sok ening. “Wd te wens tn Oh pooh Snipe the werk his of the Bast, and the Selds of the bounteous West. | were sbot in the breast, and the third tn the logs, ‘The | 224 tue he was to be the eapeain of the cnpediting» ithas ¢@ow fen Ineo jur. It was 8 - sn woul been the york of Sncundiarice. tien ete | eb en . ability, a wo me in the breast were dying, aad the other budly | mst is the same who acted as captain at robbery; I a am ~ see racer beat os Citaios toa was | ithabitents of the southers counties, desirous of ivid: pen eR Tey Mle Re FRY] my “eee + "She robbers succeeded tm securing one box of gold p Ep ay pa heard it called a4 iy mag tage hundred aud | if the State and ferming 6 territorial government | Pith reat dignity tac ot the aley, were sored, | _ If San Prancteco, on the Zid August, by Mev. . | dust, with which they made off into the woods; bu! the | Ee anything “about fobbiag: the’ gold. tala. ‘Thee almost destroyed on th, ult., some one hundred a for that portion. Two addresses have been issued | Sih) Morice carts of Olark-& Chapman wers put in re. | Dwight Hunt, Mr. Edwin Spicer, to Miss Mary Aug | box being heey: they being closely and hotly put- | days before the robbery, I saw ‘aban Manning ond Dfty dweliings having <ven consumed, comprising, with | to secure concert of action, and a convention of delegates ‘nisition by those gentlemen, the latter of wh Burke. ued by the re. reed parties coming he the train, | then first learned the ject of forming ti + party. 1 also thele.contents, about $240,000 worth of property, moet of | het sherm called, to spmombie tn, dante Berbers on iho | githough be bas been on a sick bed for « week, waa a | tn San, Pranctnge, Septennter Sg the net. Dwight | they emaing toe Treo of thems were captured, | S2% Sie coptnin. ‘They told me tht all «had to do wae unt, a lon, ies Fire mes Oa BF nl were . ‘after th taken them They 4 aoftvely employed in business, appotated to attend from Hanta Clare, fan Plogo, and | Sttendauce, working aneeasingly. They did muck good: | TTT pranciser eptomber 1, 1 the Rev’ 8. I, Wil- | Thear were taken and tied, aod enrried back to the | tocrve the mules, after they bed taxes, des, Sieg beste cant Ga a + Behar sectien ekens Benenee seetort them es the bd J Mr. Henry L, Ford, to Mise Susan Wilson, eldest | troin. He Propored to hang them at once. At | Ty ocw. unless it has been discharged since it wae taken {that city. rangements were according! =_ ley, Friedman & Qo, abcut $6000; Mitchell & Nunes, | daughter of Gen. John Wilson, made for that purpose | fos me. San Francraco, Sepromber 15, 1851. to urge @ division at the ensuin; . + ‘ ‘In Bam Francisco, September 1, at the residence of Dr, | the ropes were procured, anda tree selected for the On Friday night we all got together and went out om Tie Blacione— Te United States Senatorship—Ducting— | 9 CHM® hae mort sepeibly diminished throushow, the | LLIB aca eibuge Rimmirty” meat ouarket, | A.8, Wright, by the they: Joha W. Dovrians. Mr Joha | purpoee, trom the city ot Xow | {he toad. We ment cat erarly to tbe Half way Houses Nobody Killed. tha interior since the railing of the Tait steamer, ‘The | $1(00)2 KC Lavy k Ce. slope; Wolf & Co, $3000; | Penwey. Ht eemrimento CHy, to Miss Gvolla Clementias | , pe Of see tJ Phetius Suuiuers, was then taxon | O™Esurday morning Summer, and myeat Com, Pesce Sinoe my last letter, the public mind has been com. | Indians in the southern part of the State are quiet; an & Figle, $4,000; M. man, $4,000, ‘On the 25th August, by Poter Vanolict, Boq., Mr. Jucob | to the tree, « rope was adjusted round his neck, and he | Cane aloug Tbe other six were stationed about one hum= pletely occupied with the execitemeat attendant upon | thore im the north. in Trinidad and Klamath counties, and & Warwick, to Miss Luginda Stowart, both of Georgetown, | wast dif he ied anything to «ay, be couldeay it. He | Sj yards from ua, towards Cruces When the teaim Beye oa are becoming somewhat tronblesome, ete ap ng eg Bi Dorado county. Borged fot hie life, amd stated that he would make a fall | ‘Ted Yards from wa, (cweres, S00’? ues or platels, om snip bomen, novwithetunding twelve dagehaye capees | wire ene geeines comtizue to yield rcheeturns tothe | 5 ,_[EtSeaounts trom Sucramesto feprecent that arr | 18am Franelace,on the Both Auguet, by Uke Rey. M. | conlemion and div «iyatcrrarde 1 hard the ether party cli out om known. notwithetanding ve days haye elapre’ | labors of miners. The suriferous quarts veins are eS 4 | M. joi, Mr. Augusti Cello of New Orleans, to Seao- n informed that © Come on, boys | we've got two m jammers since the coulest. Present returns indicate the election bales eguatree cored, ond ‘every ih reat Bae. | Pelee ceaimeoce In the uppet valiee, Wotan. | "tis Kaoie Marie Ula, of he 19 Janetro, 1. | Cea meking Sat Gctonates ba cheehs ers, be bun, ons I ther can int ihe ‘woods, where we were pursued Sag 5 amount the steamer Panama, a 2 At ita Barbara, jt at residence of 5. ive upte civil authorities. je then ceught was knocked down wi musket, of Pierson B. Reading, (whig) Governor, and Samuel J. | which leaves to day, $1,700,000, exhibits no failing off in eg BR ATO. gg EL tae Parton, Romano, daughter cf J.J. Bparka, to Oapioin | full disclosure of the whole plot. giving the memes of sll | ta, vette and . They me to make ‘Purdy, formeriy of Buffalo, (democrat,) Lieutenant. The | the production of gold in our State. Inthe dry ings | of general progress the number of arcivals | Ttuseel. the persons engaged in it, and wil the particulars relative | me tell what I didn’s know T knew, but ‘other Btate ofice.s will be divided, though the result is | Miners are only for the rainy season, to take out | trains to (Lu country, or eho - Tn San Francleco, Sept. 4th, by Rev, Albert Williams, | to the attack ete, The ‘ope wes then taken from hie | Ipe-‘wanted me. o tell t—eo they po close that the official canvass alone can determine the — Loma oe the t: pay oh pacaten wr. aS Hacked), of How York, to Miss Biles Ashton, of in cet ee ne oh whetows Saceil yt pak # nothing about it. They told meat ad - Tecovered from wo great con New Orleans, com ‘next took the other man, who isan intelli: | joss and koe 5. me uestion, The members of Congress may be divided be | flagrations of May and June, and has been rebuilt in | (hat a Of this season's overiand comers has | TD aecramento City, Sept 4th, by the Rev. Mr, Bri gout negre, alto from New Yorkelty, nameduhaties Crom: | herging ten minutes, and was dead bell om beur oher b> ived In this country. ‘The general health of ss, nt green the two perticr, If ro, Ndward 0, Marehall, bro- | fr, better style than before. | Numerous fireproof brick | Siresly arrived fe tls comntay Nive BeMensions aro | Mr. JH. Smith, to Mies. ¥. Mara, both of that city. | well, sad efter informing him that he wrae about to Gis | they cut me down. nies oa ther of Thomas Marshall, of Kentucky, will be the sue- | Harv been commeneed, “a1 her, the con ae] ee cae Lae dy Bey Bfe 4 of Ca, 0 tabrionte ia fesraaseate, Gen David Fe | Sothing Mt tbe tree, “A Sop ran adjuated bot Bis read, Ut tr'tob the gold tram. It wat Tradersiood BY See naan et eee Moe cf a reoat scream the Pacer Fes and Bye | Devetnm 8. Ue Rie, eee sas" o"tke bhi e supped tis cousea: | Sther Gammon aoe mel ad's shar’'Y set oe f Mining Intelligence gervpt, Sacramento, Of | ate aey ie wendad thale way | 19 Nevada City, August 21, Mex Malinda Loveiand, | iom bad been hung. Azriving at the tree, he made | the mon shot. T aw them afterwards, but Ide net made a sucoseofal Sight for the Legislature, and in doing * wogons, with four yoke of enttie each, wended thelr way | | im Nevada City, A . saieadion, and “begred hart ‘or hii itt. After | know who chot them, ‘They mutt have been shot wo have made the whig party responsible for the acts of | th. mimes are yloldloe, at the wecee eine dno. poe a ES dT Pe hg fame eltf, August 9, Mes Uaroline Van Bickle, | his conieesion, he war rin Up and Rept sompenaed | sce our party-—tiowe six who were stationed tijead ‘Mr, King, the Collector, who has not succeeded fn fac. | ampled returns to industri bor ; and the 6 | re the fret of May. From conyerestion, we learned that | *ced 20 year sbout ten minutes when pry) the rope, ad un ¢ not ree Summers fire hie gan. [aa a si gabe tat popiaity revue to wie vtength tno | Held nts pnt thet man il be greater hun ay | che jeurucy hat en ade whew ournse aly, |, A.Btome angus BS Mr Zeke Cony. native ct | [on nn concen he 8 eee gaciea tsataet enjoyed gcod health, and the oxen seemed little worn Drowoed, August IL. while bathing in Foather course of « balf- hour, be recovered and as the eof | in the testimony of the prisoners would almost y revious corre® a canvess, Everywhere he was tepresented ae the favorite Le room po ae a a we Deve susttvee (hb sunt other than is inseparable from ¢o tedious a travel. All bad on, . not, sa 04 tg — ‘The Fine gies abounded the whole way, and the Indians | Me. Robert Hood, brother of Mr. Wiliam Hood, of dan | bis Kxcrliency the Governer, steeger human belief; but it may be sccou i Bee whig candliate for United States Senator, and that fact | cheering at Seeemtuations ee party 5 4 nO ttle ioluence on the vote, should the result | ore in spot * Frencirco per to pursue their origim a s the anxiety of the ‘to be comsidered innocent and GT oe neat eeetgey | fr nai erate tea Rot am rwsatata, Surette trey | iain Sault st tM fener | tet ance msn cond unt te grt, | re? tane atte, re reste ba ir, King wil t manor, te toch of grou: tember, the weather waa rather cold in Unreon Valley oe Se an, ws + aged | ‘4 he was not taken wutil a musket was ys ‘ite punishment are doubt, as the whigs can make a tally upon no other man | not rtrongly impregnated with the precious metal. The ‘ th about 30 years est aiMeulty, am - very Iittle, eo ferns the erim pe with hope of cacerss, fle Bas vet his mork for the Be | mountaie’ settteamean hes latterty sesumed « very Durt tere poorine EeOUghY eae thine wke nerived inthe | At Rough and Ready, Angust 90, of typhotd foror, Mr. | jyeoi an over his head ‘we eied sto the ground Tortored, wher Aired the shots at al are alle gut, nate of the United tates, and, with his partyin power, it | neer.iie appesrance ; money is in cvery man's hand; | perty are De. Maroy Colling, of Pineiesip ol, with his ta | Albion B Dole, formerly of Bangor, Me , aged 26 " ptm fate thot be lot tue | S84 wil be punished ac my Mest Sowesge bie poe would be strange indeed ft the power and patronage in | cheerful faces meet you at every turn ; the merchants | ptiy; giao, two brothers and asister, Mesera, Colman At New Ban Diego, August 27, of erysipotns, Me. Thos ‘The mee Thomas Gummer states that be ie from the | geriain thet the blse Tete AR, . ols banda did not succeed in placing him in are making thelr “wile and many of out ottlae and flisha savers. cf Boottand cones | and Me J, | D Picherog, formeriy of Portemouih, NH. aged 96 | ty of a easy Bi bora emumages As ~ A we wae leaded os oI Seeker ryote flo attracted by the golden (alien, have made it the piace Of | te: ding aed + “ beat ours | e time: bs r. , w ted cf Strmimee's deem + . . Bhcold the democrats have the eonteot of the Legiala, | ihe permanent feedence, ‘Fauosngon ate in thy pce | jutcadsae teatiGs pommeeeNy Oe BSN LATA om Diy way vo Ena Pesaciaco, May i, Zamce | met at abe Basins : is Fe he cuge bh barrels were Voqed gen Uae gun wa wot