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WHOLE NO. 6947. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1851. DEATHS. rt and a 70 do.; u 35 ARRIVAL OF THE CHEROKEE. RS re retin ice 1s ecsetrnet- ures ine 945 2 S40 db. ohne tO. Sto | Sept. 14~Jobn Burdick” M Aaa iy tanowe The bed of the bie ks, $20 «Ramo! Haokst, Charietton 8:0, aged 22. ROM CAL drawn for by the various members, per bbl. “ 18—Child of Thos, Knight, of Ban Francisco, aged SEVENTEEN DAYS LATER F IFORNIA, ing prospected his ground, the greater portion have —Good supply, with « fair demand for Manille, & 16-Jemen Dall, en! al 4 their claims, art's, and EF, erushed, at 11 8 113g per tb; 7% ee New Beltiat.ngoti20- a ‘Dlection of a Democratic Governor. lent two months) labor) | and nor have fou Duteh erushed, in balf bla, 1054 9 jie, je f a ques, “Be sid uly No m Francia eged . inte pater the residents in fam Francisco, who have sd the a5 ala CR <.. Mee bamea os, : Whole Democratic Ticket two mouths only, but pope aay mit ined Mouse, which re vouree, aa thee per lb.; clear pork, im bbi, “ James Oliver Dunn, New York, aged 25. ; Elected tain Bar we learn the company have rucceeded in tura- | $148 $15; do., in half bbls. $7 ©$7 6; mess pork. in 1 11<Uaknomnmen. ing the river, and after working foar or five days unsue- | bbls., $11 50. $i2; do, im half bbls, $675 a $6; prime ee os aateamamineauvoaa ceesfully, were about giving up in despair. It was re. | PCT, none; mackerel,’ kitts, $1 50 175; do, quarter tt 18-Michael Hicherdsons New Yoke oo 43 MNTELLIGENCE FROM THE MINES, folved to give enother day's trial, whlch resulted in thelr RR ag ig meee ees eye « fon, of Jos. Vincent, Bon rastins, ¢ vee PAK AKAS ; a rgaria the ® Quarts Mines we will refer to the com- sts vt a Bia, $l2a Du batter, in brine, (00d,) * ne pilaf “TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS municat ed “ Miner,” farn by a gentiemaa - j cheese, dull, 2 FOIE BS corny ale Len od who has had very great experience in this department. Haxowans.—Iron and steel very scarce, a large quan- a ’ yrs. 0.T. ~~ a i D 7, In addition to what he hae aaa we may ce a few | tity being used in the manufacture of machinery for the 7 ae os Phlindeietntes ay A Ennis, J Peters, WH Glas, G Cumings, JC Smith. C facts gathered from other sources, At Jamestown they | QUarix mines, Bar icon, 12 aldo, per lb; steel, 69. 70c. a eo oe . J. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Kinger, R Psinter, € Cree: JH Jennings, J M Rodric re tunnelling a yuartz mountain im two places; but we | 40; pig lead, 6 8640. do.; sheet copper, 3734 @ 400. do ; ys %A--Marie Geuther, France, aged 23. SRAEAAhRApA AREA J Martin ey LS iene © Givers) J Marvel, | Nnow not whether they have yet succeeded in flading Bey cae Sonier scales latform balances, « Merle F.C. gars, nas aged le 4 xn Clackesmes county, Oregon, August 2, ue Chartea Markets, dcc., &e., dc. S8mith, [J Knight, MJ Lingo, J Kell, PC ugien, IC Arif, At coe vole: nowaten Delamaiag 02 ieteery. Coupes: | are: 40 percent hE Saye e Aer months. - . Tm Clackamas county. Oregon, August 90, Mr W EGtany, J Fersie, 8 Holbres Foy, ke Bridges 9 & of Wools’ creek, a ich lead bas been struck, and cho | $28 $20 per 1b; blasting do, moderate, $1404 $1.0 | {Emil Kransbeck, Germany. aged 33. | Malory, to Mise Mary W. Goodell, daughter of the Rev. 3. Ly the arrival of the steamship Cherokee, Captain Oe Te A a al aca ee eect Cg a Na nie, « Edward Mylon, New York, aged, In a, on the 4th September, by the Rey. Williaar 7 “Windle, from Chagres, we have seventeen days’ later Ryan, J sabooe'! The Tennessee Company, about a mile ani a half | 75c. per ib; Myers’ aromatic, 55 aG0c. do.; twin bros, « Saige Beedle, Adelaide, aged 35. Jolly, of litin Plains, Ulysses Jackson, to Lucinda: ' ellige Californi: wood, A W Moby. JC Chatham. OAD. ‘Sonora, 58 @ Ge. do ; 473g a 500 do.; nectar, 454500 do; (* 27M Howie, San Francisco, aged 1 year. Dobina, both of Washington county. meyer tha a ee eee At Panama | ieBrewn, 4 Harrisen, L Knox. 0s @ Gabriel, Ne Sualtutecittuamate ak otaicnn anal Beseyaset idtwasls 42) inet, aetonen 13%e do; do. « "Mary Elizabnth Lean, California. aged 1 year. | _ In Oregon, on the 7th Beptember, by the Rev, William ' oh; 2 ¢ ¥ t 5: i 1 ey dew, . do ; leaf, je. do ; do. ‘an, . 5 1 . from San Frencisco, has upwards of two millions of goid | J Haley. J Vplantiza, 5 Call, We dark, 3 rying Fear Gaeshinee ie soa” pheipeapely pating fillers, 123f0, do,; tin foil, 66.8700 “do.” id we’ g £8—Infant son of Jos, Vinoent, aged 6 weeks. Jolly, Samuel A. Ccoper, to Louis B. Gallim, both ot ‘ dust on freight. D Hoyt d J Gérdon, "J C Peterman, M Sherry. ( Wile duds ons; thasefore, br suid ta reference to the oom |. Scans Fina amallieg in good demand, but ordinary | Alas, sixteen Oninames, of anarry and themmatio | Washington ecoaty re ui re bale. vans, . r . arse th mat avrbiecharncter Borer of to | FRSA Beg RRNatae if AAtEy | mito bowers tte oe of eh ce wis | Jord Ameren $ahe$o460; staat $53 | “Ta'Dovievie on the ih of Aug. Wa. Auto: | Betunis& Bc titin lit} Kon ugh lg vor’ : ., . " rt 4 10.5 do , r fy ears, « native of Germa: megys, of Yai aunty, quartz mining companies have met with extraordinary | jmith, CF Marsh, R'von Horn, John Cultin, § padvell 2 {itunes Hise, Dation Hing $0 ludeee bie te pennies | $100 $80 bei Ont aasichem: pote Sal Go} chert sixes county, Mo eA (On the Sd of August. st Lebanon, Marion county, @. Success in their operations, and the yield is mot only | D : eT _ "Be J then. J two-thirds of the mine, as we are told, ata very heavy “> $4 do; Sexean $80 Ghee. a, a - atin ee the 20th of August, Edward White, | T., by the ho ON Se pty Gores W. Hunt, to Jikely to be steady and uniform, but wousually large in, D Selly, J Suagiat, Beater, Wi tdoees, Wal’ | "Th. novutiionn Company Inst Boburday strask guid; | Sursrbones, in bead 10 piles Meee Ba te eee an, | nia Deeintlie on the B0th o€ Atigust, Ganilabd Dodge, | TAL toate rbeen od oe Uk bent ba Bar J. Tica, ‘The C. saw the steamship Ohio going into Chagres on | Jere JH Kenedy, John Coo, Biabe after vorking about ton weeks. The gold ie uow insight, | 0. 1in bble. 30a S5c. dos Chinese aad 8. lalazd syrup: | from Maine. Mr. Joseph R. Clark, formerly of Hollowell, Me., to Mise “the day of her departure. Devinn 6 Diciag ED tee snd proutigns enceedingty fair: «4 GladS hon boon: thai, ty ble 15a 2, do. Trinidad, Muscovado, and Porto In Downlevilte.on the Ist of Beptember, Andrew Har- My J, Naahied, ormeeiy ot Roane MS. ral ha , BO sale, 4 : ‘ JH. Mr. Francis Ewing, We regret to hear, by this sirivat, of the death of | 1S Hipkine, P Weaver, D Wea Se te ae TT OE eran, a ciated tehpeal ipntethadadlatdtan begs (TES eran setioests Gaile, es 17th | Miss Elizabeth Merrili, both of Washingvom county, ‘Captain D. G. Bailey, of the steamship Pacitie, at San | Abel, Capt Goraim, ; Jose Arias a Peruvian, the discoverer of the vein now | p!y from that quarter is cutoff, for the present, by orders | of September, by the caving in of a bank while be was | Oregon. Juan del Sud. He was formerly commander of the ——— being worked by Fowler, Van Pi Company, has | 1% Velpsreiso, for the Australian market, bill, per | at work, Alvah True, of Galena, Iil., inthe 234 year of his | In Polk county, Oregon, July 3 ) by ov. ii yd Tiverponl pack: sige Depheas 2d. Yorksltre, ‘ont. of Peon teases OnE Sd |e eee SOREN RTE EE Oe ee ee ily comeetianeae batik tie cae ta, |, extno.at ihe pups ima and trams temo enee, Keke Le ee thie port. "Previous to his taking commani of the Paci: | Since the sailing of the last mail steamer, the result of | Sf rich “quarts ready for the large iachine which, is | Des balf Vbls. $3 2 a3 90, buckwheat, ho, $ou'gs.0. | White’of Galena, Il, in the 248 year of his age. In Oregon, on the 19th September by Eider Isom Cran. Corre has advanced a little, but no considerable im- Galena papers copy. fill, Andrew E. Gribble, to Miss Nancy Riggs, al of Louisiana claim, commonly known as “ Bill Ford’s | provement can be expected, s0 long as ground coffee is In Sonora, on Monday, September 15, Charles Gleason, | Clackamas county. fie, he was in the Pacific mail steamship Panama. He | the recent State and Congressional election has been 39 | joing erected for their uso. was a very popular man with the profession, and his loa; | {" Aécertained as to seoure the election of the entire | HS democratic State ticket, and the two democratic can ” le forced upon the market in such large quantities, Ma- | aged 36 years, lately of Texas, but formerly of New Or- DEATHS. Will be deeply regretted by a large circle of fatends dates for Congress. ‘The democrata claim an average | <laim” has changed owners sinow the death of Mr. Ford. | Sita pon typ. ener Ib; Ceutrel’ Amerieem ilies | lane. : , Ta Oregon, on the 14th September, Mrs. Rachel Bssos, HElt appears that the democratic party have been com, | mojority exceeding 1,000. but wedo not think it will reach | Working it with energy, have again struck a very | 12}<c. do ; old govermment Java, 10 @ 10%4e.do; Rio, 10 | | Nicoll F. Champlain. formerly of New London, Conn , | aged 29 years, wife of Alanson Beers, Eaq. . pletely successful in the recent State election in Califor. | ‘4! figure. The Legislature ts largely democratic rich portion of the vein, which js yielding more than | # 10 3sc. do; Vosta Rica 10 #10340. do.; 8. Islands, 9a | Separted this life ut the Mountain Cot! Ne ‘At St. Helens, Oregon, on the 224 September, the ia- e From all parts of the State we have the most encou- | over before. About two weeks ago not far from | 9%s¢. do. bse jm oaaye 15, of typhoid fever, fant sou of Capt. H. M. Knighton, aged 2 months and 28 nia. By the reports received by a former arrival, it was | raging intelligence of the success of the iniaers, and wo ‘ ‘Cras.— Large stock—moderate demand. Gunpowder ta Ana. Los Angeles county, on the 7th of Sep- | days. supposed by many that the whig candidate for Governor, | hesard nothin emt yield of the | $1000 ne tue inst, Saturday toey Phnsted a Goste ears, | apd imperiat, 69 a 660, per Ib. young Dyson, 40° 50 | tember, Doss Felips Dominguez, wife of Don Bernardo | ‘At Fort Vancouver, 0. Tom the 15th of Auguat, i . mines «xoceds that of any former period. The season, | hich. timated to contain not less than thir | d0., oolong, 40 a 4c. do., souchong, 25 a 30c. do. Yorva, the 20th year of her age, Icivinda Kxene, wife of Chas. Reading, was elected; but the returns were incomplete | [1 be sof the Sous whieh were oe hes ah “ Chinese ta: is gelling at austion at 75a 100 per In Les Angeles, on the 2d of September, Doiia Maria | W. Humphreys, Erq. and deceptive, and the majorities, in most of the counties | Ouadamming companies throughout the Stars sad ty-Sroceste per pound. Scmne ten tens tual atonew | coerce Ga inveies east PeF | Ignacia Amador, aced 91 years, At the Oregon. House, on Suuday last, Benjamin then to be heard from, have come iu for the demccratic | rerult bas been large yields in thut department of miaing. | "775, Soudh Carolina Company have their claimin Cala. | _ Domysrics.—We have received from Messrs. Tanifs, | _ At Jobnson's Rancb. on Beat River, Mrs. Mary Han- | Fouts eged about 40 years. Mr Fouts arrived ie Oren candidates. The foll ts 'fibin (ns ‘Sad Yoana The prospects for the upproacbing rainy season are still | yer county, near Cayote Flat This mine has been | McCsbill & Co, one of the leading dry goods houses of | Bah, wife of James L. Burtis n some four OF five weeks sirce. He was a resident of . The following is from the Ban Francisco | ord encouraging. During the dry season, great num- | successively taken up nnd abandoned by several compa | ‘hit city, # statement of the prices now obtained for On Sunday, September ist. John Walter, aged 11 Moines county, Iowa, where he has a wife and four : Herald, of 20th September :— era of miners, who have not been operating along the | $ycc" Syeda ite ocehpasee be ne area eats, | Auiican tumulwctured !<44 brown sheet. | months, orly sonof Mr. John Scott, of Stockton. children residin; The returns from nearly all the counties in the State | bide of creeks and rivers, have been engaged im rais- | commenced work Inst April, and who have coutinued to | vgs, Te. a7 40. per yard, 3 ¢o., 5e.a6c. do; brown In San Francisco.on the 25th September, Walter F. SaEE EREDAR : by 2 i ° : d \ (o. mito. da; -searce,10:z0. | Franklin, of New York, aged 23 years, Biota sitansnttatnea a teeceate URC, | dln ihe ie sell Saly fate "ides | Sormeter sme, under mang diadvantagroe sad the | Ohh oy, alle do ¢4canbanm ene ove | Pehl few Zork aged Pe A nae | EXCITING NEWS FROMTHE ISTHMUS, overner by about atteen homirad unjosty. Mer. | City, and along the tributavin of toe Aza Jovyain, | SMMTaOIDE © ratum, my egiteen tochey wie, : wil | #05 do. AgblAnG do mate 1,830 doe a ee eat oot 1, o¢typnoia | Fight between the Foreizn and Native Boatmca, ~ 4 rl one to @ pound. stone on . a i . J «J aor Mejo omen hss hs cls"hing S| eli thoy tothe ay on” Keroro | Suber tne tam aga tft | Hasna, Be da en, ee ck | SMM Anatom omer bomen othe at Chagres ; ioket, al 4 ‘ 5 * j if a . Zeady four thoteand seven handred and fifty-five mujo. | toremark that the quarts business appears to be coat Caen ae rete tae oh toe ead tines tases in {RSS | setnis, Mectimacpivn ploney, 1b aliica.te twlled dew: |< At Placerville, on the 10th September, of typhua fever, rity over his whig competitor; he gets @ majority in | which. to. considerable extent, is attracting the attem- | Thire are sixteen mockholders, Three shafts have beon | D¢h 28 @ Wc. do, white, yellow, and scarlet piain do ,25 at Reo ard Hutchinson, consort of H. W. Hutechia- | GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. every county in the State excepting San Francisco. The Se — Sedillo of lnvertment. rm ot sunk, one to the depth of sixty feet, the other two about ite et Lage sens Po 50 #60c. do; pena jee, | At the house of Mrs. Le Gay and daughter, September Crease the democratie majarities abact faurhanisel, ‘it | cute this breed of taining, cuceestully, necenarity | fFy-Ave feet each. Bome of tho original shareholders | 2% « Se. do.i Ai Oy Oddo’ Ise ine: doi Ga | 16Me George D. Hucstis, aged about 40 years, of ronic Charges against the Americaa Consul, yvernor, pearl, i 4 i ~ . . d0., # . : . - “penta sy . \. srery county in the Btate tives a inajority for ths deme. | copltal By other and cheaper modes of mining ‘had to fw hid Pagers se yames Qoaucr’ P. Denti, kescn, | tou, 38m 40e.do'; red fladuol shirts, ue, $1s 8818 por | _ 1m Novada, on Friday, September 12°), of tephold fo- bent cratic ticket ‘The Leeisiature is sttongiy dewocratte ia | these other capitalists wno are feady 9 make heavy in. Dunean, Smith, Linoberg, Lesinzskie, Philip , &, | dozen, blue do. fine, $14 a $16 do., common do., $8 | ver, Hdward E. Gardner, after. pilie; Monpen vane Our Isthmus Correspondence. pent el F incti ef Ta the cid settled States shia is tobe amatter of debate among miners, as | Hunter, — ag po ne ejay soap eg Weaoueins "Wincgetuae been all descriptions, he hss s wife and two children. cA : Cuaanes, Oct. 23, 185% ‘would indicate Population of about thres huadred | to the ecmparative richness of the northern and south- Steals conn $1,000 per week to the Hastro of Mexican | With tho exception of flue brandies; and receipts’ot other rs Ja Flacesvile, September 10th, CA t bee fever, ure, As you will probably receive many accounts, mors oc fucetiombiy a very dite. Gomsieeag that ar | inter section: upon suetounmie! yo are tageos | Mul, Sept Bo La Hay and Wubter shareholders im che | Duuor, Daring bron large the past 90 agua deli | Zui Ava Muteinon, consort of M.W. Hutchision, of | sey ecugerated of thelate unhappy outbrenz dt Chagron que im vote. Convider at our | ine! ; b , have also sbares in the Arkansas and T. ines, | Tem our : population, varigusly estimated at from two Gundred t> | far an we com avcertaln,ag well as sho most sanguine | *2¢7¢, Havealno abe thought, will pay handsosae.y for all | Would choerve, however, that the stock of domestic bran- | 10 SE Ft are, Sa se Ban | Bemis one ee ee er ee wed two hundred and fifty thousand, is composed ina great | conld desire. Many fail of suocess from the want of a | {hc isyor and enpenee Mitherte looeeed, dy 38 not heavy, and that we do not anticipate «further | Ouman formerly of St Louis, aged 4 years. |’ | Spanish side of the river during the worst period o measure of maic adults, « full vote would have been up- | practical wequaintance with this mode of mining. From | “4 ‘very rich eilver vein has lately been discovered | ecline in the price of that article, Brandy— Martell Lee WA e amnlun Auanst 10th, lat, 20.51 N- | excitement, undertakes to give a correct recital of that Stra hetlndin Wructes ere ncceeteatclcess | wintn pat lennon takin al shout Aiforn miles from Rene, ln the moustaine between | £9% «01 60 Bo gallce: Renney Fao tL Cow. | Gatien ee : which occurred immediately under the eyes of hima 7 Ny jax J : jor} ta miale | iver. “ ~ ; J ra - —- hi Vote, In San Francisco, for instance, this proportion is La ree at te eee point of Low walla tens papery yg Fe hotel; shoy will yiela $2.50 do.; common French, $1 a $1 25 bog ——s 75 and the few friends who were with him. juite one-third, and some estimate it as bigh as one-half. pris ae wll be \ nited States Senator from sixty to one hundred and twenty-tive cents per | & See D ody Whiskey—Seotch, dull, $1 Ou om, ae, AFFAIRS IN OREGON. On cur arrival at Panama, jo the Oregon. om the Lite time to come, mur pl small vote a proyosion oo het | Sidaten; among whom may be numbered Col Wisart, | Pound fhe sliver te pare, aud appears in small wind | $1 00 do;/eld Uouroon, dull be. $1 do; Mogongatila i ° of October, we learned that, » few days before, » dlmeuity Population. The Very nature of the couatry, with spares | J. llenley, Col, Weller, Iton, David U. Droierict. Hon, Eembers each, have’ already beet organised for workias | i. £7%, $1 12%a $135 do; Atwrican do,,00.T0e-d>.; | OUTRAGES BY THE INDIANS, | 'dcccurred,at Chagros, botween ths na:ive aad foreiga settlements scattered over an immense oxtent ¢f territory, | Nethaniel Bennett—Col. Fremont having retired from | this mine, namely, J. Holden & Co, T. Frazier & Uo, | *ocbol, 0 per cent, pla $1125 co, do; 90 per cont, ww | boatmen, (most of whom were Amerteans,) in whiom and the occupations in which the majority of the peopie | political life, as we hear, These are all the democratic | ¢, 0o.. & Ww Ma) 2 | $tuTAs a $1 60.do; NE. rum, dull, 600, do’ cherry Groves’ @ very full turnout at the pcils | candidates we hear of. Calloway & oes & Co., Whitmore & Co., Major Solo: several were wounded on both siden. ‘This had arise prone xe “ Te La = beunce ia kegs, $1.50 & $175 do; claret wine in casks, THE EMIGRATION. he preent therefore, forms no data upoa which to | | The capital ofthe Siate has recentiy been removed, by - ap wre tenet Peacoat Ost) 60 a 760. ; port wine, Ole. » $1 60 do., common do.; 37 5sja “ . wanes Se SN eee Seed nee found an eotimote of the population. order of the (Governor, from Valiego to San Jose. the | 4 short! time sinoe, while the prisoners under the ai- | So Go; Madeira, dall; Sherry, dull: Malaga, dull; bracay Mining IntelligencemThe Coast Survey, | PS!me# to prevent the pativer from carrying passem " <e ictet | former seat Of government. This was éone in com im cases, $4.2 $0 do; Monongahela whiskey, $3 50 do; * | gers to and from th . 4 The following is the aggregate vote on the State ticket ak Vai, | Tection of Capt. Lambert wore engaged in blasting : Teh a py ke., & gore to ane trom the steamers in the harbor, Beenas» quence of non-compliance with the bonds of Gen. - | through a ledge of rock in sinking a well which had been | Scotch do., $4 do.; Irish do.. $4 50 do ; chert; ady, $4 0, &o., ke. owetimes transported them lees price than bia» as far as received -— a igo, ag is alleged, which were taken at the time of the | commenced in the priscm yard, they discovered alirge | 2°; claret wine, $48 $5 do ; sauterne, $4 a $7 oj oek, ao fixed by the foreign bat club. All appaared to ®s wit ties. xf removal. piece of quart rock, whieh, on examination, was found | $4% $9 o.; London dock port, $9 do; Bnglish ale and [Prom the Alta California, Oct, 2 quiet again, Lowever, on our arrival at Uhagres, om thy oy ier perer} rating crit a grains | Le keratin | Hick nS Pugs eTA'SETET | Ry tara tate Cass Senda, we | Seog ng, amt he Ama ae Treasurer Rema 149 Burt. uthorigea to call together the members upoa am | LArg® Yein of the seame ohasector, Tuncing nearly north | Mucstiannove--Preah oysters, 2 1h 18.8 $18 per jpn dempsey lonely Al consbting of some Gourmen et Eieee eecltaree ul ‘om pt oller i emergency. | dozen, do.; 11b.. $8 50a $9 50;clams, 2'1b., $ 6a $650 passengers, and bri iH | Toag Sup Conrt — Robinso y is rapidly spreading, and now presents that | {hirvicurts wes very sioullas to thet found he tiemtoran | vardines, wholes, $13; dos halves, $5; ple traits, #7 59s | Tedd & Ua, end $20,000 to order, | Beps ter ¢ tative of tha’ crantry,, ohaty ‘watiar’ Beek Att. Gen, —Haeti Fair..... h always distinguishes a city | districts to cor ‘and Capt. Lambert was led to | £5 50; pick‘es, |, gallom, $6 50 a $7, do.; quarts, $5 50 4 Hmigrats Indian © mails ‘and treasure to errive for the Cherokees. The Ser. Gen. — Kl Herren. frcm a vil Many large and elegant brick and stone ete enn tely, and breaking another picoe | #4; dried eppies, 44 bbis., 5% a 6c. per ib; peaches, dal am (en rot anol next day, & little after twelve o'clock, @ mative boat- 56 en. eet . Je ego ot a ~ 4 ie non Senn te teak anal reengdage oy tone Js the vein, we Sbout three pounds, with ths | salaeratur, 1 1b. papers, 4 be Praag: dhirccs’ |. Thelmunigrante ore coming In replliy, though the late | Se wae cine ond soveeny Teaee | aS ing glass discovered acountless numbe | ©#!D. s0¢a, 20c.; perm candies, in demand, 42 of the others, on the American side, and ims lamath, Colusi, Ma- | built op again. Trade te vevivise, o A “ : 4 jously retarded their progress through the | 4 In the counties of Yolo, Trinity d the prospects are | particles of gold, over the rurfas | ®damantine, In demand, 35 «37 '0.; lemon syrup, $37 pot Re me Bees ah . | learning it, the greatest excitement prevailed on our side rin, Mendocino, and San Luis Obiapo, the caturas are but Ne hoe bemnatoes Tee Saas Wo Many escape the | ot the pleos of On & further examinatio Sige Ai per dint tesa nell baguages, Iie. es 1b, | Tight or ten inches; « large qusatlty of water eige woke | thetiver, “The whole population of natives, Carthage. tial as © oe vein ef clay and black clader-like doco posed f Singur ie barrels, 6 ute, ae ieee eae SS 8 $5.50 | aud the streams will Dot be likely to-again get dowe ry | Dians and Jamaica negrees, turned out Pa Se pe Society, also, is undergoing great ard gratifying viregar ia barrels, Oa Se. per gallon; do., ‘white wias, | and the Fy oh Bye td {i | bres. apd almost every description of weapons, an Srocxtow Mewrorra, Exxctioy —The foilowing isthe | (hanges. Every steamer brings anfaccession to the 12 ke | brown soap, 10a lle. per ib; Castile do., 1be.; go mag See hon a ee ee sly croseed the river in a body Most of the foi boat. Fesult of the municipal election at Stockton — pumbet of Americen ladies, and rchool houses and romp. ; brooms large alas, $3 25.0 $260 per dos.;do., medina, | (end ina few instancrs from a lack of provisions.) Is | Svs'aid to the wocds; but several ahsts wore by ‘ ing ckildren have already ceased to be woveities in our | the" sre of Meffat & Co, arsayers ani coluers of $2 50 a $275; 3 hoop pails, $4 U0 $8; 2 hoop do., $2a | termcinied aubounenteee taken and patties were | Beas allants, and, as pearly as we could learn, three af winisais Hane Cadialt mtr feb tiie et akeaaedis theatres, bull fights, horse | C17: and gave him plore of the quarts, weixting | $3 %3; Spanish chocolate in tins, 20 a Zhe. per Ib; Amari nape yb ce me, | the foreteners were wounded. No violence was Offered co 1 lb. papecs, | frequentiy compelled to camp and shield themselves | Dotsencers, the natives and hegrocs consteatiy ales market over. | Mm the storm in the best manner possible uutil it | Taot bets quarrel was only with the tentmaa one th theywould do no harm to the Califoruisas, throng’ whom they earned their livelthcod. Shota were fired, | however. at the office of the American Censul, Mr. Gtessoa, | sgaipet whom they were greatly exasperated, ashe is the it | OWRer of reveral boats himself, and it war understood | abcut ome pound, to determine its value, Mz, Moifst has not yet returned a report of the amouat of gold found in the piece submitted to him, but we are in- formed on good authority that it proved’ « | to warrant th i lead. ‘The th, and bas sic to branch cff in an’ eastert, 425 J, MeNish. 483 JW. Smith. 493 J. W. O'Neal 495 Geo R Botum.. -489 0. B. Taylor... —— Walter fi . andidate—O. D. Wallac and foot races, are the order of the day. Indeed, the | Olympic games are revived, and mea are iikely to resort tocbese amusements until the euperior charms of home attractions intervene as a substitute, We must not forgrt tonotiee the gratifying fact that horticulture and agrioulture are engaging the attention of our people threughout the State. Wethtnk the products ,in demand nomiaal; facni- | *bated or until relieved by assistance from this side. ture, im demand, 60 per cent on invoice; oil carpeting. A corre-pondent at the Dalles states that the Snake 05). Satvcaleey LARIDAe ots oe cer eean! Lackawans, | since ond brother, Boe head of bis train, w 5 tacked by abcut chirty Indians, near Raft ri . nu Clark's point. If this lead be fouad to extead fi niles west of Fort Il rit ot that he took part with and sustained the foreign boat- CITY aTTORNE ¢ on ‘with th | min forty miles weet of Fort is mother brother - BM. Endicott.........628 W. A. Rost............90 | wil eee ty cau the wants clout poopie, fe etaloent | ey came oad fang ‘veoally Some: 08 Iie ; inl rope, ema. iee.” were murdered, and.‘ sister. @ young lady of about | caveva then, thay’ tomenla tes feet and, whee oe As before reported, the Legislature will be democratic | Vegetables, in every variety, are produced in almost every | [ALY iy themed dines ing y Ons. Sperm er ude, $1 50 per gallo twenty two years, dangerous: Dra- | veral speeches were made in Spanish ant Kagiish the : ecotion of the State, and our tables in this respect, ay Hshed by the gold diggers ed N. WC. whale, crude, 80 8 Waly Seven’ by Sen of © enc ral tenor of Which was to recommen good ceder ana im both branches, by large majorities well ag others, present @ variety net surpassed by any [From the Alte California, Oct. 2 } tored. $125 a $2 60; linseed oil, ¥Se. a $i; turpentine, | BAde good their esoape, taking fare bot toconfound the pansangers withthe, boctue A young maa by the mame of William Ford, allaa But. | (her State in the Union There seems to be but little doubt as to the existence °. . horres, the ape M all again became quiet on that During the aight, falo, who left New York elty some time in the year 1343, Mining Intelligence Seon totaes tree et PSTN avarice parte of toe ante. Nething offer! we vae'te is eee ah eeeee however, it seems that a weeting was held. by the beat’ ima street fight that took place in Sonora, on the 27th (Prom the Sonors Herald, sept. 2 | southern country; but the fullowing account, which we Fs alene” wages $0 Oo siding comewbere in the territory, mon on Cho American side, ot whleh & uamber of pasma- ers wite procent, and itwas resolved that ifany aatirs A few days previous to the commission of these out- ta costed the river inthe morning to take oll p #140; on the const, $36 » $40 per month; to syd 40 rages, the same baud of Tudians attacked a wagon owned | ef July, was killed by a shot from tho pistol of a man by We have ehoering intelligence to bend by thissteamer, | take from a somewhat lengthy artisle inthe Stockton | oy 935 $40 do. the name of Robert Codwill, with whom le hada dim. | i Teapect to both the placer washings and the qustiz | Kepublicon, is suflicient to settle the question : =" Barly x Hane | sengers to the Cherokee, (the malls and treasure having : mines round about this mountain city, In addition to | im the present year the exploring exprdition lvft Siook ~ by a Mr Biller, of Western Virginia, and killed Mia J. ~S, we culty. A bystander by the name of Thomas Cofia, was | what mey be found in another columa wecan state with | ten, and, we telleve, reeuited ta mitsiog tangible, al- - Poon (rye , brother-in. ” Sir. Jackson, and wounded a young | sos eiwoaies oe by cimsnamee toon ‘also killed sccidentally, in the affray tbe fullest asguramse that never were the miners more theegh IW, Walls, Hay. of thls city, showed. us epe- | Gare balla 90 daye 6 dum; do., oo | Medy, ¢ daughter of Mr M. Mr. Mlilsr was slsoveriously | Sich they hed mo ousiness vo intermeddie with, desiast encouraged than now, and never was there a more tea- | cimens from the region cf the Four Urecks, where de wounded. but it was thoug! would recover. | ‘at « The following is the sopable proeptot of a rich hervest for their labors.” Wet were found in incalculable amounts. {need this | 287% sieht. par; Adame & C I per cent A Mr. Harpool’s train of twesty wagoas was likewise | {Pe Peity which thus far undoubted)y had the right om ., 30 yy attacked near thir place, and after a fight of twohoure the | ‘hei side, and in opposition really to their o our obedient aarrante, was the subse nent cause of the lose of many ‘GUONOR N. SIAW & CD Sears ee Rents WHR 8 comshteeatte tens. MMe. H. | couyerting the good feeling entertained by the aatives A pasty ofnia towards the Californians into a deadly acun>sity agaimat CHRROK&z. that every company or e’ individual is actually wash- the form in which, it appears to SPRCIE LIST OF $800 J, Willeta.... ing out pounds of gold weekly. Many are svaroely ob- | quently found in California It i taining enough to pay their board bills, aad yet they are | phuret of silver, is blacklsh, brit well pleased and feel as though thay were fast accumu. | globu'es cf silver at the blowpipe. ‘The Spaniard oall ic -- house & Co. . .. D Hambinger & Br 1D men returned and gave battle to the 2.298 | drains and tall ditches are now being male’ the rocks | (cid, , | Savon 2816 | removed which cover up the precious metal, and tha | L ad, “ « 27.000 | earth thrown up to mellow in the sun and air, aod thus Some four weekr Newhouse & Spat«. 10,000 et ready for an eary washing. Piles of dirt have thus | surveying in the berhood of Moun “1 with 500 | Isting fortures. These are soattered all along the dry | pegriflo; and it is also found in large matics ia Peru Money Mark Indians who attacked Mr. Clark, but were driven back | *!l Americans, no matter whom Go... 557 ! hth at morning all was perfectly quist on the Spa. Sat ae On fied sudelentiy to huow thet Siok, Wim tat anes | cr taceies: gine specimens we Bevo sosn have bern Ban Francisco, Oct. 1, 1881. | THB? lose of one hilled and one wounded. | They pese- | sib’ sige, and at cbout eighs o'clock elarge aumber of > a000 y to Bnew a the raine ferent degrees Tart, the amounts of silver | We have little or no change to note in the state of our | “8! aE they repent thanains to discover thelt | native boots had crosed the river, unsuspicious of any EQ | come, er the water is led along from the rivers by the | varying frem 10 to 60 in 100, in various ais Wore ame, | "stKet rlnce our lart report. The Improvement which | feMd"#rowr, and they report that they have an immense | 2h", 'ts ayy af remengerste the aeecmee merece 11908 | fog the present Tecsca the wrtetee wit teesPaee tue. | specimens brought down by Mr. Walle wore ane | To then reanarued, han tee certala ential tone aoee ae | bend of horves there were fliled with traveilers aod their baggagy whea " oy: reason, the miners ave tothing | lyzed by Mollet & soy Owing Tose ts ao | Maintained. At all eventa, we cannot say that matters | _CUF correspondent represents the immigrants to be | {hou more Mad nilh teannilers nd theie ba to do but wash out amd pocket the gold. The | Silver, (ina tom weight of the ore ) . “0 erally have been progressing as favorably an we might | wen healthy, and well supplied with provisi Le f amounts of gold dust continue to be brought in from the | SPY Preceding year. All were getting om well before the | 110 Californians betore mentioned. ina hf teams are ulso in betior condition than thore of | 2? ba ne hd ve derired. at the same time we notice that lange W. loge & Co ‘ ea, Diablo, informs erior ; and as long as this main-spring of all our busi- | “"°wsrd storm. several beats, emptied of their occupants, were sesa ae 10 J. M. Shively, feq., of Astoris, arrived in this city on Harp & Young... f antngy +000 " orm | ness continues to hold out, we have nothing to complain ashen, Soak ; drifting out to rea How many were killed of drowned Adams & Co. Peter Naylor. 2.493 | w be peel cps ply Seteni, tides be chet tee e could motascertata, | (f, 8d can oply deplore that at the east and in | Tyondey, trom Re oming troublesstoe, wads revival | Bete it tx impossible to say Thove of the wativon we drew, T. Breanet.... 2.40 | cr three short months, ‘In some plases aleo the hill-sides | We telicve thet that gentleman countey i tll very Manited, and cor Peeasartoe SC this | of diteultice was feared. “A short distabce this side of | (caked the fre, which was continued #0 long ae a bose Co 1546 | sre being dug off, where they are connected with rich | absent on the inquiry. The diecevery whish has Stalp aaall u "O7 Halted, and our wants proportion: | tne Cason the settlers hed caught an Indian inthe ast | Velopging to them was Lo wf ay LY Am. : 14.409 | leads in the mountains, from which, during the revola- | forth there remarks, ie one which bas veon made by Mr. | “Sly *m@all. of breaking open and robbing a howe, and were making | (hi cum side of the river, where the most featfai ox. Chas. F. Motkr, Sasa; “& tion of centuries. more or less gold has been gradual: Jechue lel ot fs She febowing to tho conan Fates of exchange continue as quoted. and gold preparations to try abd pusish him. "they bea cont for | citement now prevailed It was kaown that others thaa Davis. Riera... «12103 | sliding down along with earth, loosened by succesive | wication we hate received on the sakject’ It is eurhoutie, | 20st i worth, when clean, fully $17 par os, ‘The amounts | Pr chiefs of the itibe to which he belonged—the Grave | (Be boatmen bad participated im the attack just made, Minot Glidden & Williams 10000 | tains and snows,” At Jamestown this is cially the | ond may, we believe, be relied ogg at the United States assay office, for smelting and being Creek. ‘The feeling was strong in favor of hanging or | and 8 violent feeling of beetility against all f cous. Wood 8. Aronson. 2598 | Gave of cape: ny, fe, Mien 22, 1861 mace into ingots, or fifty dolar pieces, have lately been shooting him. The house had before been broken opsm trymen wee very naturally aroused The streets were Us Mi 6100 Case & freemen, The vast piet 0 ain tn ee =p tl on the increase. and orcasionally attain the figare of one eons Lyle ue perrors were consejueatiy set to | aim thronged with armed men, in redoubled numbers. Maa is aleo being dug. all + mine, which prospects ty conte per pound silver. ani | B2Pdred thourand dollars per diem. watch it, ahd thus the offender was detected and caught, | Sd death to all the /Imericanos’ was shouted from every Adams & There is no telling how wey Sftecn conte pre = Y wad elves tanecianed sadiate, Accounts from the mines ily continue favorable, ome miners who arrived here om Seturda; | quarter, A scattered firing upon the other side wae HH, Dwight. J mulated, if a constantly rupn If the mise’ proves a rich as the Te Oe eee ie Genéing of the quarts veins, the rich- | resort that the Regues’ river Indians ate very trouble, | commenced slong the beach and the mos furiows ‘Chambers & powwenh, 00 thet cane ae conan ‘worth all the (wig iatnes ian the shambien why ners of which is daily being developed, and for which ad- | They were attacked by about forty Ledia wut | cree Of vengeance filled the air. The doors and AW. troubles could be diapensed with. “To-morrow, Mr. Il. and party will start out for the | “iste machinery is mach wanted. ercaged without injury. They also met a party on is J . Probst + On Woods’ crvek there are many companies all doing pore of commencing regular mining operations. 1 | ., city #hd State stocks remaim, a» at our Inst, wey to the mines, who were fired upon by a latge body of | De Rham Harbeck & Co..,.. 10,600 well, About two weeks ago, we visited the ie teen & fiece of the ore, which is the rishest Lever | °MAPEe- Indians in ambush. They Teturned the fre, but were | Brown. Dennis Perkins & of the Fort Washi saw. Amount of bullion exported from San Fran- unable to learn whether with effect or not. Several . Co. 1 : — isco, from Aug. 30th, 1851, to Sept. 13th, horses have been stolen from miners. The Indians de- Indian Troubles, 1851, ag en in the custom house $1,941,616 | clare their purpose to drive the whites from the ny | ip the axlovel os tos aimoceonie tees oneal ‘enti Previously exported... ..... eeeeees \ pt t a the “Bostons’ Tyee” rival Uhesapenke lat evening. form mives to them | Inter intelligence from the northern portion of the state Total... 00. We learned, too, a few da since, that about twenty- p Their The Indians in ail the northern country, are repre. Amount of bullion entered ii ¢ families crossed the Willamette last week, at Mil. good. sented as exceedit troublesome and dangerous It Adth to Auzuet 14th, 1861 . wavukie, and intend to settle on the Taalatin river, ‘There or more, they did well every day. Then, again, for afew | has become impossible to travel the country | Previously entered....... have been at least forty clains taken along this stream weeks, the tide seemed to turn We saw one of the large | xcept im large parties and well a8 the ravages during the pest four or five months lumps taken out by them, weighing six pounds ten and | invariably murder every isolated indjvidusl. This stat Total... ‘e three quarter ounces. Many smailer pieces were also ox. | of things bas a most disastrous effect upon the Domretic Exewaxcr.—On New York, 102 pet cont Mining Intelligence. hibited 4 = — ao es It bas broke prem ; Boston, do ; Philadel) do; New Orleans, do. (From the Oregon Spectator, Sept. 2 veral of the ome terior sett] amet Fonsies Excua’ sight, 47 for $; do. Late intelligence frrm the mines reports the discovery ih. Reynolds & Uo.'s ' 4 ——- Cy yay = pi 48 for $; om Prence, sight, 4 85 for $; do. 60 = quarts diggings between Shasta and Boott’s river Seiresassseuse er tees sosevece $2.170.188 | out $idov0 during the preseding seven weeks, ‘Tour | chants and packers who have becn, eogaged in supplying | sey" ‘| foe §) bu, Vaiparaioor's pop teas Gin) Lima | hed guocte Secremtons eis mamma pene We are again indebted to Adams & Co. Xpress, Ber. | shares in the h 4S per Mi Purpose of proc’ the miners from the const towns A general Vane I per cont dis ; Mexico, 00 days, par. machines to !» grind the rock The yield is said ‘ford & Co.'s express, and to Mr William W. Boyce, the | 68h. The mames of the prerent members are David D, | &Pd etagnetion of trade and business, are fast following thi Srocns —Stace loan, 3 per cent int. per mont 4 to, be greater than that of the richest juartz mines of Davie, H q ’ . | unfortunate porition of affair wales the Indian ; d : gentlemanly purter of the Cherokee, for the prompt de | vine "gene tok ney aeere Grant, J. W. Mande- | unfortunete pow the. State government soon adopt some | uke eet rE Md yt py ‘cn Calo Leach, Firq.. of Vancouver, and several other Livery of late California files, and other important news. | John H. Milligan. meneures for the eradication of this evil, the northern | 4 9 48, State stock, 7 per cent pet « a inom the muesh. Fhey copers the ‘The fcllowing is the list of Bince that visit thie omgeny, have been doing even pa be gh aad and disastrourly re Varur or Gorn xn Brven— tand fiiendly. The miners are doing well i antrysnee, arined Mamet on @ pee ie ne Ay aS ee tarded, if not utterly ruined. silver do. $16; Moffat derstand that Mr. Leach’s company (eighteoe | out with them, locked fe eben eo from time to time. sed . iver $47 000 im seventeen 4ay% | onirented us to avoid attracting observation more ene ae ae ~W yf We then could be crete he said, it e been shown ws from Sco! ) . mor» than thousand and thirty dollars, another over nine hundred | {u'Ted all, ard 2S = doliarr. There is paid to be considerable sickness among | house This we knew to be the fast, from the repeat. George Shaw & Co.'s Circular, $5; 20 frane p FER BERFORD F We are pleased to note « favorable W ggeere fecket the portion still unworked. market since our reepects of the 30th “ caused. no doubt, by expoeure consequet proporitions we heard from reets fo commence arrived on the 18th inst, bringing dates from the Atiaa Marriages and Deaths in California, operations ped ot any yt and the preset epo an occar tic States to the Lith August, the Georgia's maiit did rt » day grew older, not arrive at Panama in time for the Oregon. The newr MARRIAGES. The Coast Survey. from Sevteet Oak on Che crn, a temioice ohio contained in the journals from the States is of a nature | On Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, om board the clipper [From the Oregon Spectator, dept. 33 } eemed to animate eer - celeulated to create trmnes among holders of mer | sbip Flying Clood. by the Rev. TD. amt, Mr. Reuben | | Two parties of thie comps hare bec fue pur. | ment ofintexteation About tnie tio, we saw two Acie & Re’ hg ay . igen, dengh- | lest a crema “ie farrges sand eas. | Fleaae, whom we could recognise ss passwagers #ich us om use board the Oregon, surrounded by s crowd of mstives, Raritan, in the harbor of hi be erected there wa of who were cutting st them wich sabres ia the m 20, by Photius Flak, Chap- to the not passed at the last session of Con ‘Wale two er th among Whom waa tles to Uhien, indiord, were rently endeavoring ts ‘They were finally theust in'os howke sod the door elowed of them we afterwards saw at the «fice of the Britir-h Mail Goneert Agent. deeadfuiy seats AJ but ettll living othet oothiog could be beard of at sie tian ve pt oeey see ea he Must have ree . there a Shave of hie Shortly after this. « crore nd a howse a f-* code adore that ie which ~ 4 from the shouts w+ ovald lowe m canit of sa Ameriona, whe wae mm) —— i gE