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Yepies having @ bearing om the general welfare of | the putting of them up here would have cost $6,000 We kave reports, by a reeent arrival from Oregon, 1852.” Areand thie it is engine turmed. It Abe Btate, nh ight ton bs proper to disouss oo ig Te Salat tha anees. belles here, Bey t | Of several shipwreek# on that coast. ‘Tho brig Al- | ¢laimsto be 884 thous. fine. ‘ ey Owing to the state of his heath, Col. Weller was | them up, would cost 40,000. Therefore Mr. Min- | mira, the schooncr Georgiana, brig Una, and (it | Unless the price of dust fnll# below the present wmable to yea g Bike this requeet. antil the 0th | turn thought best to send hack to New York for | W#* suppored) the schooners Exact and Harriett, | market value, or the ebarges of coining are reduced imst., when, on board the Daniel Webster, in avery | beilere, in the construction of which he eould de- | have gone ashore within the past_ month or iwo, 4 | from 34 Per cent, there is no prospect of a large atle speceh, of about one hour's duration, he gave | pend. ‘It is an unfortunate affair altogether, and | different places on the coast. We do noi hear of | jue of these new ingots from the Assay Oflice. bie views on the several points propounded. He | will result in a loss of at least $150,000 to the own- | 2” loss of . Two of the wrecks were at Queen | The necessities of some parties ma; At Collusi, on Saturday, February Lith, Mr. Osgood Ht. | rably abated, and the miues have heeome a resort Evans, aged 39 years. Me. Evans was an old Californian, | for the industrial elasses, wud a steady and sompeiverselly esteemed as au hovest man anda consis- | gource of wealth to the colonies. nh. ‘At White Nock, Shasta County, Oat., on the 4th inst,, | condition and prospects of New South Jerome aged 2 eof Cl ‘alley. 1 asserted, were never more flattering than po Hart, aged 26 years. late of Cherry Valley, Otsexo | percent time. ‘The masses are busily and proiitahly " " y make it for | “"Kebruary Sth, at the house of Den, 8, Simons. on the | engaged, and the revenue derived ‘to the © nated, substantially, that the time had not come | ere of the Senator. CYarlotte’s tsland, where parties had gone for gold. | their advantage to have the new coin, although | Middle Fork of the Culaveras, Janes Price, aged about 22 | treasury has been greater for the past your thar when the federal goverament could draw revenue | A week ago, Sunday, a Methodist minister, named | The Cape Flattery Indians treated the wrecked gold | suffering a loss on their dust. This would bein | years, He raid he was ason of Simon Price, of Newton | ever before. An abstract of the colonial rev frem the mineral lands. The proper course was, to | Stratton, delivered a p, ISS, shows a neh | me of twenty per cent | i ; ico-religious sermon, and | Seekers with rudeness, limited quantities, however; and the amounts is- | county, Mo.. and bad «brother in this country, eede these lands to the Siate, and for the State Le- | in the course of his discourse, made use of the fol- |. These disasters are mainly attributable to the | eued in “January, from the assay office of Wass, | ,,'a San Francisco, Feb, 16th, Mr. I e W., wite of “That the Fugitive Slave bill | heavy weather and dense fog¢ which have prevailed | Molitor and Co., who have now stopped coining, | CAP’. Jobu Van Pelt, aged 36 ye | for the quarter ended Sept increase in the public in islature to pass such laws for their regulation as | lowing sentimei ; i th, Mr, |, The crown revenue also shows an astonish Sur wisdom might suggest. The National Legis- | and Me Tecrenisa saanln rise ate conceived in, | 6” our coast for a succession of weeks and months. | proves our assumption to be correct. | James Helland, Of Manchester, Ei ng ee gi: ing increase in land sales aud oecupation licences; dure can do nothing that will be satisfactory. He | sin and passed in iniquity.” Immediately on the | . Anattempt has been made to get up a fecling |“ The coinage of Wase, Molitor & Co., forthe month AT BAN FRANC! the revenue derived from the gold discovery amount= was opposed to either selling or leasing the tnineral | rendition of thix liberal and magnanimous assertion, | favorable to the early calling of a convention, to re- | of January, was $150,000. Within the sune time, | Feb, 2—Johm D. Lucan, aged 21, of ing for the quarter, to £10,300, of which the lic Jands; but was in favor of some regulations to secure | some seventy of those prevent got up and retired | vise the prosent State constitution, and lay open. | Messrs. Moffat & Co. have issued, of their private 2—Narie Amestica De Montalla, 50. Chile. to search for gold produced £9,133, and the eli 4 the holders of quarts veins the possession of their | from the church, a large number being members of | Probably, the question of slavery to those wlio desire | coinage, $10 pieces, about $100,000. $—Fliza Kruse, 2, San Francisco, for the excort and conveyance of gold £871. Just claims. The balance of the mining districts be | the Legislature. Ag a matter of course, the affair | ‘ve introduction of slaves into Culifornia, As the | “In Sun Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, and | S—Amelia Davis, 1. San Francisco. Some dissatisfaction is created among the digger’ ‘Would leave free as the winds of heave was noised throughout the town, and considerable | project opens with an unconstitutional measure, it | Marysville, dust may be quoted at $174 per ounce, | 2-Phlllippa Soto, 35, San Francisco, at Bathurst, ut the existing system of government As to the Indian treaties, Col. W. said. that from | discussion ensued. On the following day the worthy | Will probably end after rupning a tilt against that | paidby the bankers—the merchants, as usual, paying | |) {—C.M- Pore, 28, Germany. taxation and licensing, and public meetings hava Jour to five hundred thousand dollars had already | author of the offensive sentiment came out in both | instrument; opposed as it has heen thus fur by the | ¢17 50 per ounce. a poyekn item ed Meateek - heen held, declaring the licensing practice unjust im been éxpended by the agents, and reservations, in- | the whig and demoeratic journals, to defend himself, | Press of the State. 2 ed We would caution the merchants against quick- | « Wm. T. Francis, 28° Mims, inciple, being & tux upon labor and not upon prar | @uding nearly all the valuable agricultural and | but met with no suecess. When the question came | ,, The State Comptroller's second report, exhibiting | silver amalgam, and gold dust with spelter inter é—Jonathan Taylor. 66, New Hampshise. nce. * much of the valuable mining lands, had been ceded | up in the House to appoint a chaplain, the members, | the unsuccessful working of the present revenue sys | mixed. In relation to the amalgam, a number of | « g—Jobn R. Cierry, 33 Maine The quantity of gold sent through the Bathurs6 | W thé-Indians, He would not vote for treaties se- | on account of the above, refused to appoint one. and | tem, has been laid betore our Legislature. lots have lately been sold, containing when assayed. | ¢—Jesus Torres, 24, Chile. st office, (irrespective of mis-xent gold.) from tha @uring to the Indians these valuable reservations up to the present time no anointed one prays for the The Board of Land Commissioners is quietly pro- | only 725 thousandths of gold, and euch a quantity of |“ 7—Augustin Peres, 30. Chile, > th of May to the Sst September, was 25,644avoirs they were calculated to result in incaleulable mis | Legislature of the State of CALIFORNIA, ceeding with business in this city. An imporiant | hase metal as to give suspicion of fraud; 725 thou- “ T—Loulse Perpetue, 60. France. «| dupois ounees, A . @hief, and it would be impossible to enforce them. opinion of the majority, touching the question of | sandths is only ¢15 por ounce after melting. In | ‘ {-—Jehn Robinson, Seas: he products of the several gold mines of Sontlt He was in favor of the establishment of military the right of contesting claimants to the same triet | melting, quicksilver amalgam loses from three per | {, ae ag ney Australia are sent to the seaports principally throug pests, around which the Indians should be gathered ap agricultural shat Destiny had marked them, aud all we could do was to take measures to prolong aheir existence av ap [From the Sau Franciseo Herald, Since the sailing of the Is of land, to intervene in the suit brought for contir- | gent to twelve per cent, depending on the process of “ suation of title by one or the other, Wasdelivered Ly | preparing it for sale.” The most simple manner is | « Hid ents Judgo Hall, on Thursday last. squeezing the quicksilver through 2 rag: and pieces 11—Jobn W. Budeker, 1. Five clipper ships have arrived in our harbor prepared in this way are frequently brought to mar: 12—Falix Benon. 43 France. 5. England government conveyances by trains, 2, Bertnuda. ‘ The Legislative Council are urging on the p: 1. dary any p wautof an Assay Office and ‘oundry inthe colonies. ugob Col. W. was in favor of the compromise measures since the sailing of the last mail steam et, even showing the marks of the cloth. - 12—Rene Vandermasen. 45, France. The government escort brought down. from tha ef the last Congress, Though bern ina free State | ‘Trade Wind, 120 days; the Golden Gate, 1 Retorting is the only process by whief the qnick- | 12—Thomas H. Ross. 35, Baltimore old mines to the Colonial Treasury, Noy. [tity (Ohio) be had no prej very. We y Capt j aud the Sword Fish, 90 days, from New York silver can be thoroughly driven off; but in pr eB Page, may aaa 2 175 oz. 17 dwts. gold. Were as much bound to secure the institution of sta- | a gentleman greatly beloved for his many 1 | Flying Fish, 98 days,from Boston. Yesterday forsale by the ounce, the temptation is {TES Walia Grae des There iz no other news in the Sydney papers to very as any other—it was a right guarantied by and professional accomplishments, and ‘fur i tial, 105 days from New Y allow the poorer metal to remain. be nae da gin ed Pana eae oceupy the reader's attention, and we’ finish oug eenrtitution, in regard to which he would recom- | Iantry, coolness and skill which distinguish ve perceive that the It. B. Forbes, clipper, has ar- | Several lots of dust mixed with a small per cent- abstract with the annexed portions of mining eorress mend a strict observance of the eleventh command: | as a first-class seaman, The Warren was rived at Honolulu, S-1., 99 days trom Boston. |_| age of spelter, have been offered at our bank oun- MARES» stsco, Peb, 17,1869, | Pondence, from the Herald ot the 20th November. ment Mind well thine own buginess, and tret not night of the 3lst of January, inside th The country is quiet. Considerable apprehenst ters within afew days. An expert buyer can, how- any ad dat wt Sapamagl et A writer, in presenting the state ofatfairs at Ophity is felt, in all (he mining and farming districts, that | ever, always detect it by its color and shape. Petes Gat, lest, repens, tede, generally Lise ben ade. bare 8 ains are over, Water was never moro re- The gold from different sections of California dit- | Cxtablished. We note some auimation gn the demand ‘A government surveyor was on the grounds last week quired in the mines than now. Appearances indi- | fors ip fineness. The best comes trou the Yuba | from the interior and up riv sts; a fair amount of | for the purpose of marking out allotments in the propose sto that we shall yet have many days of web | river—the poorest from the quartz mines. The | goods go forward daily by the river steamers, Local trade | township at Ophir, contiguons to the junction, weather before the long dry summer fairly sets in, reatest loss from melting is on coyote dust from | continues dull. The sto: xeneral merchandise is mo- The price of carriage and p abyself about thy ne Col. W. adveried eulties, in regard te and from the a@ route there, bh storia, on & § al American difii- | where she wae be e transit across the Ist , | the lives of the passe: tlantic and P: We want | to the shore “re hound to have one, | reach the de 4 dritt known re but before ass she had broker atsop Split, + despatched nce could n gon all i nt. The s » between the 7 i i ‘ i vO sine: any or | during the past fortnight. th fer wh » want. we take. In some of | to pic In Oregon all is quiet. The squabble between the | Nevada, and the most silver is contained in the | derate, We havo arrivals since our last of five clipper | during past bein the Central Amerie: bor woul be | gers ezislative body and the Sudiciary, about the loea- | gold from Tuolumne. Of this last fact we are not | SRipt from Bastern ports, three with assorted cargos | half the cost per 100 Ths. demanded Beet and mui- narters and joints | from foreign, and ten coastwis chivtly with umber and | frst being obtainable on.the em produce, m remain still at a high figure 1 of the seat o} who w ned th rofitable, 1 le should be lett to decide government, continues, Qurdates | Guite certain. ¥ although we have seen returns Ser moroufter will or will not have slavery. re were the only perso to the 7th the mint, of clean flake gold from Tuolumne, that | "Of the amount of barley on the market, the prineipal per Ib. being th his is high, cow. a, © . argued, in m the lower country to the | only yielded ¢16 per ounce. portion haa been taken up Jor sood, and af genecaliy Bape ring that we have the a ag all around us, result of the po of the ‘oand tron: Los Angeles to ye would caution our friends away from Cali- | pensinademand of this nature. price and the slaughterers having on! ve vent of BO! % ec Fe Unien could only be pre- 1a ed ey a h. The news is unimportant, fornia, to look deubtfully on the letters from tiis | tively of little moment, an ad s easily effected; ee to pay ze from eo aE ane ved by a strict of ights eac! sopvons ah Mi 5 entioning ines { ava the ins i nV nade fi ener to, om 18 served b t righ h r doba F Manca ofits « Interesting Financial Intelligence. country, mentioning our quarts imines in extrava- | within the jas days some sales have been made for tute. He had b nd inf Southern a Western man with ae: He was not a Western man | (i750 but a Western man with . + . M i se: 2 1, ka The de evel ewt,: hut these rate: gant se—ot their great yield—and of the for- | this use at 12),6. a Le. The demand, however, is now tunes being made and likely to be made in them 5 | stating materially: and ina few days willevase altogether, | Tim Pe eect tin a PS coe fal bear) immediate | Some idea may be formed of the immense amount of land 2 dates from New York to the 10th ult., via ty of the works, to see tor himself, his mouey | pow under cultivation for this grain, when it is considered: wits A oe ee ee 1ama and Sen Juan del Sud. ‘The money ket fer in his pocket than in experiuouting in | that. in addition to the amount known to be retained by eular prot, viz.: the gat series of three aritively eary in all the great Atlantic | quartz. To this tet many of our citizens cam | last year’s growers, a further quantity has been pur- | Weeks amounting to 109 ounces—worth about £30— paratively easy in aul great a eT} ‘oteder te ae 5 kg which gives more than £1a day, reckoning hy the uo good security money is obtainable | testify. out of stocks here, sufficient to sow 15,000 acres, robe 4 Mecek fox tht bo tk runie has died off—not beenre- | , Purchasers of e c, of course, indicate only the rates obtained by | bet (sixteen) of licenses issued for this month to th [From the n Francisco Priees Current, Feb. 17.) ing of the nessee, On the Ist inst., ave arrived at this port, bri Geo, ward. ally —[ noticed in my co iu ¢ date that Northwood's party, located on the ok, stud one. and since there The Democratic 8 tion of delegates to do arceml Sa This convention will y Convention for the nomin Baltimore convention, was nto on the 23d Bi ably also nomi England; @. Williams fi t cook. ( dis tt change are cautioned against the : é a eye : ‘ y i sas - Y | party, ‘This gold (whieh is consigned to Cooper, Brothers). Ptate officers oelhneats Savyn.—George Flavel. pil moved to Californt chances of protested paper coming back to them, Faia ay howe e current rates, at acon | [roi worthy the inapection of the curious, for a m0 ¢leetion, in Au and perha ; Wm. Irons shea Our money mar e the steamer of the lst | because the drafts via Nicaragua anticipate the dust, Braxs.—The stock of old crop. 1850, still very large, and | UBIque lot of specimens have, Tam confident, never b Wongress, to succeed Mesers. MeCorkle and) Mar- shall. It is by no means improbable that these gen- i,t , “sengers :—Joseph Hall. B, L? Nolan, James Ni has been unusia demand—and the rate rgo of prod vn board | downward than otherwi id to have been owned by | short time, say nae Lat ‘thre + of a somewh ut the port of San small boat from quiet—no extraord and the draweo muy refuse acceptance for want of i 2 grount . 29, por . = rent to Sydney from any of our numerous dizzii f avant) ong toy funds. Inasmuch as a lay; e portion of the bills of oe 2 Entel dowiy at Ptor lute; ad 3: Fylestiier There are. in the whole amount, a very few pit On prime. security, exchange go forward via San Juan del Sud, as the | cize bi by the quantity; small lots at 4 higher; stock | 1s less tha @ pennywe four months, money | °F! ion steamer usually leaves after the regular | very large. are singularly beutiful, ae Z : er cent per month mail, it behooves buyers to be cautious, and have | — Boors 4xn Siors,—The stock on hand of fine boots and The Turon Gold District. mining affairs ave hag Bose gh vipat side ae only first class bills—tor the standing of most strictly | shoes is moderate, A good demand exists: and well se- | described. | i 3 i as pt ges - Oe can | California houses cannot be said to be A 1 in New | lected invoices have been sold. tho past fortnight, ata | Neaun's Post, Noy. 17.—Tho river still renders mos re cant On none fa at COD | York city. Of the one and one half million shipped | Profit over eést and changes. ‘The stock of common goods o themen may be renom > ny ion when the Pacit - | worth $60, Garrison and Fri A melanely character, cect gli- | on the 6th inet. San Francisco, Fehr ig of the Tennessee and X ad r three per cent on money, for any opera- ee a 2 in the markgt is very heavy. the ules of which are in a | amount of labor is expended upon them, and fornia Emigra — | Ohio, on to land was wre it is very questionable whecherthe majority | Per the enniessee, SES ey es probably on te- | reat dexree onfued to tha uotion ansed submitted to from the waste occasioned by th Political Intelligenco— 5) bx supe ja it, vr business ‘men could afford, in the regular | count of exchange, one half whic ,00U—tound | “We subjoin the average rate for the last two weeks, | gold consequent upon the working of flooded elain: ‘otitieat Intelligen i nia lvowned. viri— . ‘d ite way home in anticipation of the dus hi Sh nsettl tT much fe: ie drowned, vi i oo a. | course of trade, to pay even so much as three per y \ . | byauction :-— A The weather, too, is so unsettled, thut I much fear some Railroads Projected. Hon. M.A. Tefl. Judge of the Second Indieial Dis | cent per month interest on their capital The new route to New York seems growing in | Mens short legged cowhide boots + 7 0100 | time will yet elapse before they ca be beneficially worked, The steamers Tennessee, of the $f trict; Thonnae wi dale aud Wan. Parsons, and ver City nor State seeuritiesare much in favor | favor for the transportation of treasure. The Pa- | do wax boots, 16 to 18 inch leg + 1373 a1 23g | as hardly a day passes without our being visited with 4 Rteamship Company line, and the N [be seg tat ; : esent. Affecting the former, the late change | Sifie, on Saturday, manifested $190,000, of which | do grain do 16 to 18 do do 137 al 623g | heavy shower of rain, ip Company line, and th Immediately following the newe of the wreck of s m late o..| wa perceive’ one ore bur largest banking houses | do do do 18to20 do do. 175 a225 MARKETS. ef Vanderbilt's line, leave this ¢ the Warren, we have an account of the lose of the | 1 city officers, and the uncertainty as to the course | Ti TTG“@lo5.000-cthe reason which induced them | © wax do 18t020 dB +175 02% Stpxry. Deo, Oth—Tie Minis—The price of wheat A steam propeller Sea Gull. Capt. Teh, Thi the new officials intend pursuing, may he stated as Pp peat a . do fine quality grai 250 a3 00 mains quite nominal. ur is steady at last quotation: 350 pasengers, and $1.500.000 in treasure, for aL PODS oe Ue veptain Sichenor. Ths | she moat ota Should ‘thei ini to do so is impossible to get at, because such as ~ DOR ao eR ‘aot ap . . * id > e vessel was also engaged in the Oregon and North | te most prominent cause. Should ‘their adminis- Revan ior te ae arakinene aes do do do” wax, 225 a275 £12 per ton of 2.000 Ibs. for fine, and £10 for second: Panama ; and the latter with wbout 300 passengers, | Catitornia t aS ta the Dee ae By tration prove economical, we seo no reason why city | they do not need! to make a shipment prrpokely to Bran. Is, to 1s. 2d. per bushel In wheat there have by Ser San Juan. Among those leaving to-da bol ‘She. Eke the W, os Im | bonds should not improves always provided the | Sever the amount of exchange which might happen 250 2300 | notransactions, holders of imported not being disposet sa an, Argon e les ry y ie. like the Warren, v hed in jegislature give us a fair chance, which they do to go that way. We have no doubt that when the | Gent‘sfine light Pp 350 a4 00 to sell at the present reduced rates, A good demand cx= @o). Fremont and family . Geary, ex-) ve the lives of the » c ae sah is aS rates of insurance via Nicaragua shall be redneed to do do do do sew'd do 450 2500 ists for flour, owing to the low price, and no further change ae ; and fortunately with more suce not seem disposed to do with the State creditors, | Mini ia prowssideranle' trearare wiil'ge:f do do do do do brogans 175 2200 | may be expected. Fine, £11 to £12 per ton; eocony #an Francisco; M. D. Boruck, of the Sacramento | in safety. ‘Tho eargo and machinery were saved, { Already they have made themeclves preferred, and | © feir price, some considerable trearure will go for- | do Jo do do do, | brog 125 0150 | £10. Bran, 1s, 3d. per bushel : : Wnion; A.A. Sargent, of the Ne Jownal; | 2 + ? 3, Were saves | the State warrants, both fundable and unfundable, | Ward by that route. The company depend on the | 1. atti : ; Rete 3 . oa inion g i evada a Ihough the vessel 1 y 2 | prestige of a few days quicker trip, and, as our | Men's kip peg'd brogans, fine article 80 a1 Gorp—The price of gold during the weck has range i iott, of the Merck yE and others Two other vessels were cast feel the influence of the $120,000 in cash which the | Pte? ‘ spe bats P> ce Bs do do do do common 6O a 75 from 648, to 644. Od., and for a very few fine samples jarriott, of the Merchants’ Excha d € v1 Ps 2 v » sanity Biases OGG Galt detec hospitable .coost-Alie Wear Ale. Ge members seem determined on appropriating for their | B&tion goes for speed, we anay sce a strong oppo- | 49 thiekdo. do hi 235 a 45 | to 658. 20. has been’ paid. Bwigration to the Statee from California is decreas. qett ait ‘ i= Almira, Capi per diem and mileage. | The message of the Gover- | ‘tion. pric ed i , Boys’ aud youth’s fine calf boo +180 220 Total gold shipped to this date, £329,797 15s. 5. fg. and the arrivale to our shores grew repon- | tWrnana placing the indebtednes: 2,342, rT VALUE OF GOLD AND SILVER. . itt to Exchange on London—Drafts against gold. 6 per ceng if res greatly prepon- | Umpqua a government ve P ¢ indebtedness at $2,242,339 74. ha Gold dust, $17 to $1734 per ounce Bricks, of California manu re abundant, for & p present Wants; we note siles at $27. Eastern are mode- | “itcount; freight, 34 per cent, rate in stock, prices ranging about the same as domestic, the extra size of the latter compensating for the superior erate. A large number of those leaving to-day do | and supplies for Port Ortord, at th #0 with the intention of returning for a permanency, etal ee rom isly affected the credit of our State. True, icksilvel in 0 $187 o lion of this ie an estimated amount—the cost | Muue &'ocaad Wass, Molitor & Cove vevate of half a dozen Indian expeditions; and true, too, No lives lost. ‘an Diego we have i wringing with them their families and friends, val of the Boualines Cat that the committee to whom the Senate referred | /Doars (Mexican). 3 per cent premium quality of the imported article. Fire brick ate scarce, THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM. Since the sailing of the last steamer, there has | Wr, Bartlett arrived a few di ment of the Governor, report an over est Spanish ounces. 3 por cent premium over $16. Pea ar COTE er ltir or N ns RS e ss ORT UIT Been but very little business transaated aud whut | paving been detained ed apy bags Sala bout $650,000; yet even if this lat Other ounces, 1 euch sored MS Oat i a prone A ere eg ona game ae es een done, has not heen very remunerative to | : fst fever. vorrect, We find ourgelves » thy ni PREIGHTS. nab te es ccaratit 5 of ; athe seller I predicted in a former letter, we | (onde; the Commissioner on the part of Mexico, | UT i itduluwindie ee On goid dust to Panama, 13, per cent. wieaged to ary bul te aonclun Reg ay on oes Hee ie AS atte aee ed Rave bad but very little rain, in comparison to what | HA* Savion adhe gene: | Tras is confidently expected, the general govern | Fer tram+portation over the Isthmus. >; per ceut. dented extent. By the schooner Gazelle, Capt. Stoddard, twenty Was anti ; and the winter, thus far, has heen | 72); Who and @ gentle- Freight from Chagres to New York. 1 per cent, Caxpi.ns.—The importations since the Ist January con- days from Lahaina, a month’s later Hawaiine ment should axsume our Indian war debt, and pay us the duties collected here by the military govern- man of great talent Freight from Panama te & repetition of that of last London, 'y per cent, sist of about ear. There is an_im- INSURANCE TO NEW YORK OR LONDON. ve nee of Chase a oe 45 boxes, chietly from the United States, | intelligence has been received. We have Honolule mens tity of rith earth throw hroughout ¢ ent, California wo en be able or 6x- patie s J and prices are a shade lower. “French and adamantine ¢ 17th ult. Sha minten disteste whinh Gusinliend te st ote contact, and his death has cau ment, California would then be able to pay her ex; From 2)er ceut to 3 pet cent, depending en amount. | gre in good demand; pure sperm. neglected, unless at | P'Eiog ee ae dition of business cous ie mining districts, the miners have not been | among them. Those x hed and the juterest on the balance due the By Adains & Co.'s Express, through to Londen or New loomy accounts of the condition of business eon. phads'to readline. |i ieoneecubding Gh the era ¢ | wong them hose attache ; i Us press, throug! D 3 prices disproportionately low to other qualities. tinue to reach us trom the Islands. The Polynesian enabled to. quence of the want o withe desert. York, and delivered. 5 per cent, including ineurance, on | "Cyiwesr Goops.—The only silk goods in the markat, in 0 apne: water. Iti to be hoped, however, a sufficient quan- toe let biped aed the Comptroller's report, it secme the amount | any amount over $1,000, this line, are held by Mesers. Tobin& Duncan, Shawls | Complains that no prospects of an export demand for tity of rain will yet fall this winter. to allow the Sartor} nex Foil Tt Now outstanding, of serp bearing a monthly in- Et aresclling at low figures. giving but a small margin to | their productions yet cheer the planters or solace tha miners to operate t 5 ae ul days. terest of B por cent, ie... 47.075 09 | The Fugitive Slave Law in the Californta the importe ‘arspets are in demand, and good styles | Merchants. ‘The market is largely overstocked, and The Whig State , for the election of | Sf the devartment. oy ween Interest due on the same to 94.196 11} 8 the Californi i typ bring fro. 66h ets, Satins—-none forsale, Damasks | arrivals of foreign goods are still looked for. Prices delegates to the fs to be ikaid seh atic Goel Ga ; pean ifornin Assembly, on the Sth of Feb.,a alled for. with a very limited supply. Lac- | rule low in everything. ep the 1%b of th d of the 2lst. | *#ement » ibd Se poe unples T. a aera $241,271 11 Hil wan it RE eae An aet respec oa f quered ware and Chow Chow goods, ditto, Several ear- We have produce to sell, says the Polyuesiait, Wis tebesible to <c eeaniae th present Bek Sl py co Naa Ns eI tives ies jabor, and slaves Ironghe to 7 is Sta aves are dail pexpected Boe Hong Kong. but there is no one to buy. Could the coflee, sugar, Seaah Veet sill best nts of th atform | pissic w Righé on the'uch ref prior to her admirion into tie Usaon.” One section orvey —The eales within the last month have been | syrup, molasses, potatoes, and other vegetables ‘ \ | ee with which | Sight on the principal Aulantie c aused considerable debate. 's war as follows:— considerable, us well. for speculation as consumption, | “STUD. Oe haat ag) “s adepted by the whigs. T yresume, however, tha Pevuin teerptecesres |e a pie eee Sse. 4. Any pomsen or persons bett bo babor cr eeryire in | Prices are at present firm. with an expectation of some | poullzy. stock and fruits, now on hand, find a nar ** freedom i lands to actual settlers soon to set out trom San Di leto the car. | Sixty days... : any Statece teciluered the Unie euaker uo tele advance on the part of holders, ‘The stock inthe market | Ket, at ftir rates, the depression now existing woulT Pacific interven and the * Union’ a & fe SE) sight and ten day bills on sueh State or territory. and who were bro or intro- | at the opening of the year. (since which time there have vanish, and the consumption of uerchin- form the p 1 part. or underpinning. The whi ‘ehe Mormons at Gan I y bills ob Lend duced within the limits of this Sts sto the ade | hav se fifty fold. elt has been estimated at hold their convention a few days before the demo- 2.000 do. Costa Rica. The @racy hold theirs. so as they will not be enabled to steal any whig thunder. z mission of this State. ax one of ited States of ‘olynesion has an article on the state 0° 46.85 | America. and who shall refuge to return to the State or artof continental Europe, | tettitery where heer they owed such county. the oply settleme be studiously ip most in request is | trade between the Is e of its lighter color. Manillaand Rio poses that forthe relief of the ex: For retnit Costa Rica. bec tances to any y ‘A few days since, Dr. Tucker, a your mber of hot seean participate ia | asobaces on London ia mete © balance of | Upem the demand of the person or per are in about equal favor. Java. by many deemed supe- | pressure, the 30 per cent duty on sug: ne BE etn as He : al to exis © breth At ae ee erence, Padinice Of | agent. or attorney to whom such service or laivor was due, | Tior in quality, i+ less inquired for. id be lifte as nds the Legislature, from Serament ae y, Eee ss | It is quite eer trait being usually in favor of that city. firet class | Sich jeron or persons so tefusluc to rotien: chal)’ ie hand |, Coaue—The importations since’ the first of January, | Ports should be lifted, and recommends that the patio » the Assen ypathizing wit sills count ny Bersanling bands and @ premivi in the commercial cities of id de fugi from labor within the . have been S tons, Prices have advanced graduali: vusiness men and planters of Hawaii hold a convene "| an Bernard ee I cen Hunded main- | ihe continent. I hon prepay ie a pgite ena periane ae OF | roti thevdotive deta’ tanec fangs 008 pling aot ama tion to devise means to accomplish this rewoval of : sisi cari Jn remitting to London, small sums should be re- | given to claimants of fugitives who escape trom any other | Steam tonnage. Sydney has been sold at $20 a $25; | tariff. ‘ i din bills, for small lote of gold dust are not | State into this State. ‘are hereby given. and conferred | Welsh. $40; English steam and Newcastle. at $30 a $35; Considerable interest is manjfested among tho received for coinage at the Mint of England, and | "pon claimants of fugitives from labor, within the mmean- | Patent fuel. at $30, Within the last tem days, a specula- | planters of the island in the project of cheap libor, the expense of assaying aud refining by private par- | ing of this section. tive movement hax taken some 1.500 tons. at prices uot | by the introduction of Coolies from Chinw. This ties. amounts to a heavy pereentage. “W copy two tune Id be to ish a state of sh th iment to have hi returns, as made by James Burt, Sons & Co., Lon- | this seetion would be to establish a state of slavery % ‘ years, and the experiment seems never to have been ee yy aate , in California for an unlimited number of years; that | g/t Shine audvauee of 5 precent ove ates cent | katisfactorily tried. ‘The British bark Thetis, Capt. | it would hold persons to labor who are not “fugi- | month past. We note the last importation per Walter | Cass, arrived from Amoy, China, during the first of Koseuth and Hungary. The ri at and ridiculed to such au extent, that the n the same wis id to withdraw i y the matter is, the peop! Jeng to a society called the Anti-pol te-other-people's-businese Societ threugh their r e#, saw no benefit likely do acerve from + visit of Kossuth to the United | States: on the contrary, they believe that it will be | laughed ver of ly with the view of comme F n Sult Lake Valley and the ocean, put the State are peaceable. A new and highly % | commenced in this cit r Panama, to carry passen and xpecting to make the trip in nea ' time of steamers. The Trade Wind, 1s, of Nevada, contended that the effect of eee: Fome of the river boats consume Wood, and | subject has engaged their attention for severil i ty. Two clipper shi ontinue todo so with the high prices of coal. productive of mach mischief, and will do a gr katt Bh Deposit... tiv within the meaning of the act. He opposed | Claxton. from Rydney, of 100.000 Ibs., sold from first | the month, with a cargo of Coolies, most of whom Seward embroliing Americans ip family ¢ | city a era eit ‘ sin ae | Lose in melting it sa Tee nen oe ae vend effect. EE any not stated, and held at 9},¢.. with some sales | were contracted for by planters and othem at the A\though Califormians honor and respect WER ba ans oy tee one ee ee Dee was answered by Mr. Peachy of San Francisco, and | at this figure. island. - Sor his putsiotisn and Jove of country, yets at the | “tamer New Orleans, ‘The Trade Wind is titted up | 9 | by Mr. Hammond (the Specker), from San Joaquin, |, Dxcos.—The market fs well supplied with most desert The Polynesian chronicles the arrival of the fie | aune (ime, they see no reason why the government | °° ight hundved and fifty pas- | Wersene “ : 18 | “A motion was made to strike out the fourth section, | Hons of drugs, | In some fine articies. however, there is @ | olipner ship R. B. Forbes, ninety-nine daystvom Bus the United Btat pares robe i” sengers, § hed with a surgeon and purser. .¢. | put disagreed to without division. > | prevent scarcity, and prices rule high, ‘The jobbers are tone Sh Revie at Honolul dag rt ing of the Wi the United Stater, now at peace and in | 8 is Kiylier agente to ee HZ2 | Standard onnees, 263 16 6, at Ts, Od. per oz. 2117 | yy. INGERSOLL introduced a daplicate of the hilt | ine am active business, We refer to our prices current | {00+ SNe arrived at Hono Ml of C: t. Dow Thi friendiy relations with all ther uations. should | i first niger vessel, | SHTEE in the above, 00 02. G dwt. at ie dd.css+ 8 17 |, MM INGERSOLL introduced a duplicate of the bill | for quotations. of January, in command of Capt. Doane. This break “up that cntente cordiale now exist- | the sarnet ger ve Freight from Panama. 1%, per cent £15 16 4 ; Utroduced in the Senate by Mr. Cook, being a bill | Duy Goons.—Since our last report. considerable quan- | WAS # fine passage. ing, ae plunge i poh |e uce eee cornman | Melting 26}b«., 1¢ 6d. perib, 1190 to amend the act to fund the debt of the State. It | tity of staple dry goods has been received. which have The attempt to bring a swarm of bees from Boston Jews, bloody. expen | Car | 4 , 36 requires that all scrip issued for civil services, pre- | gone off readily, at Zemunerating pris «to the shippers, | around the Cape, in the ship R. B. Forbes, has titil- xoverpment of the United Stnte in he ‘ viens to January 1, 1853, shall be funded, provided | Amongst these are brown drills, which have readily com- | ed. ‘They came very well until entering the tropics, peal to arms for the relief of Hungary, Commission. 45 per cent the whole amount of the funded debt shall not cx- | Wanded 10 to Lie . and twilled ship ducks 20 to 24e, Hea- | on the Atlantic side, when the wax melted, aud they will it be obliged ty intercede int anion Gop} 47 LOPE CAVES = | Melter's porterage,,.,. ‘ ceed $700,009, ty ello poeta Seige Week CE paid ram: | were destroyed. ‘Their introduction is eonsidereit avery vther 1 e anaae the lag ince the ele von of SenatorAthe Net Blative £1100 18 6 £1100 102 A communication wae laid hefore the Senate from | heme ert. and not much in demand at thae, White | Yery, desirable, and beside the satisfaction of « vantages that Hungary does. God kr | ere Be ein ach importance further than the ‘mene ae the Recorder of El Dorado county, stating that V. | shictings are sold at about home cost, White 4, 6.1.6.4, | £o¢ding, the Agricultural Society has offered a pro~ should he delighted £0 sec and stripes of re- | passing, by the Assembly, of the Fugitiv Lefont. Daniels, late Judge of that county, had ubsconded | 10-4, and 12-4 sheetings are scurce. aud in demand at rez | Mund to thé person who shall first iutroduge tye wirm fieating over the whole workl, but not | Dil. by & tae wo te n. | The m | Loss inaaelting | from the State, after drawing $1,500, in advance for | munerating profits. honey bee into the islands, | browght about in thé manner sought after by Kos | fypeued antinly co fa for | ‘ silary. ‘The case was referred for investigation Prints still continue dull, at less than home cost. ‘The clections bad taken plese at the idands. Has the f cannot think that a general interference | ™ ard o po SA engl of In the California Assembly, Feb. 10, Mr. Peachy | Blankets have rmmined about the same ax at former } Noluln, whieh last yoar was represented by two na- imto the affairs of oth ions ie the proper or juat | 7 jyS0re £0 WiBieive winvew. Worreness.... Presented a memorial from a number of farmers or | dotations, turalized foreigners, has this year two na & reprer : he arrivals of em nts , " ‘aroli y ar Flannels are dull at 25 per lees than he fost chi niga ticles ptosis planters of South Carolina and Flowida, asking the ‘ . nt lees than home ost, | gy or ¢ se. ~ reg ola co hoa, ad re lave ge bated in nambe : ; i, | privilege to bring their fimilies and colored donee Ene Exception of fine white, which is im demand at 25 terre total elie at ia eaen in January was ol ose begin av home, gt te ectinatedis n of Ladi Silver in the | ties into this State, and that they may be protected ; PE seme advance. served at Honolulu, sea Meng woatiigs arte] Yee Wileh Nouns eradication | 4 Ou thentca jeg. wr | in their property. "The memorial was refetred to a. | dg heh ila kb ‘A new paper, ealied the Tekly Aras, bad wns caver Hiunipiay -Iocses his idiasaoelh e Moarinees Gin8 | rece ving const t additions, “Mrs Commmittce ou Federal Relatio: The jobbing trad much better than at the | its appearance at Honolulu, edited by Mr. M. k. the has been in the . is not the kind to win | Baker and husband, who arrived Ma — j Sime period lost year, ou account, principally, of the iu- | Smith. It opposes the policy of the government iit ff Stubinas | NE gjrsks es Reueretieesbaneericter oetinn tees Birth, Marriages and Deaths tn California, | eressed demand many things, and urges on thelong demanded reforn | ever to hie side the rm Seremad «have dr; BIRTH. Frovn.—The market, at pres (. for this article, shows | in the dis} is pettishnes enc we ion of the lands, rights of forei; ity. His pettishne patience, ani nee at | om the an Franciseo Picayune. Feb. 17.1 j Commission. At San Francikeo, on Sunday, 8th instant, the lady of | &further decline from its condition at date of our last re- | &e,, &e. It claims considerable patroanxe. ‘ nary “lights from government off re, in | vec atie nade Sate De | Melter’s porterage vee ee rie —— | 0. H. Boyd, of a daughter, | View. ‘Che importations since then amount to 22,638 (200 Grant Talat akout at nore Mee my humble jud ather out of place for am: Li prsagten Bil belek a | he per centage of charges for assay, refinin; | Wb.) bags, from foreign, and 9.634 bbls. from domestic Nel Mad paint Meosettheedbaah nematic eae aes in 0 ; conden thy udopted hy I £ Be Laem MABRTED. a ak OF consequence of no market for their produce. ‘Tis in ey n, 1 aud comfort from the ve ties hiiian Colstiiaaion enc th ¥ th tees | . ie nearly 17-11 per cent on the larger amount, At San Francisco, Feb, 13th. hy Orrin Bailey. Eq. Mr, | Beread ae: ie t See Re ae Peo ae reverie for support of the government and ‘of le to wh super raptamecg hat pat Rae whe ade early 2 1-3 per cent on the e i » | Jol ter Schafer to Miss Marie C ¥ 8 50. ev pI j made to bolster him up in his endeavors to engulph | remains to be ve Nearly every brought | er plat: Philadelphia fe P rootatng California | ton. Mr. Hiram R. Hawkins. of Auburn, to Miss Eliza B ereas wing bam pe presents fom, with an anya eee asusunl--the Wahines—these peenl Meet aoe an eth Atctria and Hosa, | before the Legislature is mad F t oy Bhp esta. + for c 0 Bekles, of Ni sor tvs ft * | rent tendency to a slight advance over present rates, for thirty or e great brothel the | hited States in a ar sith Au tria and Husain | before th < gislature is made t A party gold, is nbout 7-16 Per cent ie Targe Amounts on NOL UAL TERT importa rom the Eastern States, within the last ofthe Patton ug tha thanebenaa: tras ope anc st that they wi Suncened al | convene | “Mutll amounts there is no charge, when the sum de- } ty hy BR. nth. have been light, attempt is hoamg made to } whatever aid Kossuth mays ceive from our couutry posited is not suftiel y Ksq.. Di A cargo of Coolies from Amoy, China. numbering to warrant a separa- | Sujen, to Mice Mary Bllzabeth 180, a A .. 1 1 t the constitut dd itis | se lathe ¢ - y ae ope had lately arrived to work on plantations. — Greet fro t Eas take St ots slject of. the " of thie | Uonof the metals; in this case, the silver remune- Ration of Contra Costa ; “ NEW SOUTH WALES. are engaged for five years at $36 por year and piOrat efforts are being made throughout one | ar trent yr Colidbehin tava take, The | FeO cas ax Cen cand ; monte ath runry. at the reaklence of the lipides provided for. Better get negros. Fe eaten cnrtloies ui ties Munley tuows: tick. | RITtSeunate es ber ily condemned j IDG elanger, when th’ depoalte is barge || OERUTiaIO ahd Uistan atinis Gebearetta Atseue | NuAviy: A: Redwilic WRtee Mouk. Weal ews. Mr. Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Affairs to his Ka- are epoken of at the present time, orc the mos | _ It would be diffent the feelings of | } oe He MepOsne HB NOTES | Ketudillo, second daughter of Don Jose Jounin i South Wales, 22'S? New | naka majesty, is trying to have a Inay passed pre fearibie. and | have sutistuction, whi rauice, not le he tariff of « of San Leandro, Contra Costa t the United States mint on ry + perfornance, of ow wome of them will be in operation. There 1 : : ! inspired in the bre INCREASE OF GOLD ARRIVA venting the cleray sitting as members of parliament GO This brings the missionaries down ov him, who, THE EXPORT OF ipper ships, ha At Kan Franciseo, sts of our citizens n the 8th Febrnary, by the Rev. A Id bullion Langlois, View General. Mr. Charles W. Grant to Miss Advi refining, when below the ST . ‘ by x >, 3 no doubt, are highly indignant that a mere creature seven diferent lines before the pul ’ | hare have fees oivaral fatal adieas lard, Se. per ounce, on gross weight after melt- | Mary ©. Hickey. Both. bride and bridegroom were for. from Sydney from Noveurber 24, 1851, to | and tool of their owa government should make such viz.:—From $ nento City to Maryes 1 weakens Prtce tk the State ing, on so much of the deposite as ix required to | meriy residents of Boston. the 6th of December, have been r ved, via San | 4 high-handed move, Wyllie had better qué vive, o fifty-rix mile m Sacramento to | fortnight. We Saaever bring the whol eidard. At Marysville, on the 8th February. by Judge Rarnard, rancisen. ‘They show an ease of gold arrivals | he'll he ousted instead of the reverend gentlemen. wiles; trom Sacramento to Auburn, ind in any postion of the world 2 r toug when metals are in it whieh 7 Joseph Pangborn to Mist L. J. Spencer, all of Browns: in the interior. reeks were rently depressed, ag aay miles: from Saeramento to ia, fifty-five | Pld ponents \ : ender it wnfil for coining, from L to Bhe. per ounce, | Ville. and exportations large. Hundreds of gold diggers 's ceny Netra aisien Soe cnve ele whom, considering their peculiar civeumstances, | (Upder it willl for cx nace bed be Tn Clackamas county,. Oregon territeey:on the . ; pate He Oe ae Tn Honolulu. Feb. 13, by Rev. 'T. B. Taylor, Edward P bre | pe ig leery Ket | on” Twatante eat been broken inte ye | 2s for seyarating the gold and sly ley. eM: Dauretom te Mee A Heer REY © Maes | Mr. Benj. Boyd, of Sydney, a Scotchman of re- | Uap Honuiuits Feb, 10, by Rev. '. Taylor, Louis We have had # perfect, avalanche of river stemm- | QP - Cemngs, founs oles a6 alisiats tins anaiant Halts Proportion of gold 100 to 200 thous. 1,6. per o8. ‘1 Franeirco. on the 1th of February, hy Justice | Anement and intelligence, in'an attempt to purchase | Adolphe Dronsart to Mrs, Sophia Cape, boat ne iy. Tho ‘oldest inhabitant” | Tey heen oho at hee the ea ‘ ; Hg Orrin Bailey. Mons, Charles Blaive, of France, to Mad'ie | (0 or three of be oe Bros of the Eacifc dee DIED, * not recollect the time of the sane number | | aken, and fr eo yt 3 Aunette Peilessiere, of New York lands, was murdered, in December last. In Honolulu, Feb. 11, at the English Hos f dvopsy ning short a period. On the 2hst Janu- | ck an Trial ' Fo MY : vommercii irs ° 7 t igale heavily loaded with treight. broke her shaft, whiel | NUT > :vew ing by their excited act nothing | lese treely than during the fifteen days ending, Feb. | daughter of Eihanan Gay, aiter an illness of ten weeks, | any, improved. A private letter to one of our prin- | 20 years, wil pr ly lay ber up® month. On the same | Pitt the lives of the criminals would by \toex- | Tet. Thismay be owing to the fast that no rain has | aged 17 years | cipal houses, from Sydney, (rom which we have In Bath, England. on the 9th August, 1851, Caroline, day, the New World damaged her piston rod, and | plate their guilt they seized them | fotlen since that time, and not in any quantity for | At San Franciveo, on the Sa February, Sarah Alita, | heen kindly pennitted to copy.) gives the following | be wife of B. Wt. Bassett, Beq., and youngest «ister of I Sn‘obliged to remain over one day. On the gq, | om the shertt f passionate exile | some time previous! infant daughter of W.K, and Mary A, Davis, aged ten | jtemsi—— copy.) gives the following | 11 rench, Heq.. a resident of these islands, Alen ot Ieee up the Fiver, nnd when opposite Tree | tions Humehed the unfortunate eulprite into eter- | In San Francisco: gold dust ie only offered freely i aN Our miners still prosper. ‘The export of gold to date | Wetith August 1801, Leling, the wife of Captain W. R. oe 6 UP ley tla eeboker Covil, ancl | 2 | when the miners are returning home in Jarge num- eed eros if Anflammation of the bowels. Jas. | (Noy, 24) ix £320.00. ince the date of my Inst, wehave | Wcbeter, Ra. Seughtse Oh the feast ined ice whole ede; grad and crppeclacbound arurks ‘Frade is remarkably dull at present. [tis confi | hers. ‘The regular and steady influx is through the | }iwen. ged 21 years formerty « member of Company Ly | had numerous arrivals of wheat, Hour, and. Barter pro. | Ereneh. Hippie Valle Hlonse, county of Rene Brie ad her whole de. guard ne wr ware *. " . ¥ ppotep * | je t ee if at ie le Honse, orm oll. On the ath. during a détme Tog, the | dently expected, however, that in another ino medinm of the country traders, the bunkers who | 1 Qt Gre Valicy. ant eee eon, ate, thomae | tees atid a further large deetine in prices bas taken place, Tabane, Maule & Ton tho tih of texte Confidence struck on some rocks at the routh | furthest, rt will revive. have agents in the mines, and the regular specula- or he eening of Veh, 9, Hr. ceca the ranean gms of goods ure veltng nt considerable | consumption, Erartus D. Lard, tn tho 30th svar of his wd of Carquiner Strait and Knocked a hole | 4 le ween sy tors in gold dust, who purebase in the interior. For- welt & r mthe Gh Keb, Auna, daughter ef | auction, but «stall portion only sold; the sugar, four, |" i Suenierly of iwaukee, Wisconsin, U § im ber c 8. B. Wheeler being | re being merly this latter class had it coined; now they most- | Jobn G. and Frances L, Bray, aged four years, andcoflec was withdrawn, The Burlington. from your | yAt Mhainia, on the morning of the 20th obliged to ta yuantity of her freight. th a ns wl eomy th ah ly sell to the merchants, for, ne we mentioned in a ‘ane pirece iaaw Feb. "6, of fons pes ade port, arrived afew days since, Tdoubt if £10 per ton Blend ig Hof consumption, late « resi mm the Web, while a ah teay aiele ding for | to the defective mu y employed in revious article, no man can get his money back, to | UM. David Lilts. of Cayuga county, N.Y . aged i) yours. | be obtained for ker flour, Teannot recommend an; ge ad A > abe ay a at th he fowl ‘ Pag aad gold frem quartz, nearly oll the companies o ay nothing of airy rrotit, in the purchase of dust at.) 4 2 Beniela, eb, Sth.” Mr. Steplien W, Lave, of Bayar shipments from your quarter. {ain inclined to thinl MARKETS. defect int saline andl ae Reatiacs: tiie a for that pug wave failed to realize their expecta- | $174 per ounce, and having th e coined at 2g | Swh: Martha's Vineyard, aged Bars that the industrial pursuits “of lony are not likely Howonnry eet in the stop cocks of ber boilers, On the 23d, | 1! en 5 lee é In San Jove, Feb, d1th, « daughweF of Za | to suffer much from the discovery of gold. ‘The graziers ne of our merket has not improve the stenmer Bajre uck on a snag above Sacra- la large share of atten- \) Fe ON oti. charioh Jones, aged 13 years obtain sufficient Inbor, though at “lightly inereased rates ee stilt conti 1 mento. bi amaging berself. On the 26th, th o a Meche ott aeiwhin ‘ 1a ounces, wt $1744, ie $1 At Spring Garden. on the Divide of the North and | and the farmers will undoubtedly secure th coming ¢ : tremely low ji Moncy Baste Glare ran iis tho bank, and tore of tir nen 5 erny i aed 4 Middle Forks of the American River, dan, dist, Linn Ca | ef grain. the of which ie likely to be large, ig. and from } to 4 per cont per uwngh. ix the thirty feet of her a eas Pie i and all kinds of vegeta - vert ot Bekiel and Lucilla M. Brown, aged | dewoward in our market «til continnes, ‘The | CUMeNE rate of Interest. Hoots and Shoes,—The stock ix Horne rived on gli hve it — Ln all Lied i tis | ghd S Lt , inn . sony. ie. | 3 rlington’s carge of flour (917 tons) has heen voll at £7 heal esate | are stents Le sell, Building materials - De et narellesoge. ‘. a that we shall be able a Su in raiveive ie 6th inet., of apoplexy Mr. | Gu ‘The en Home was tried at auction, are in but little request. Coals are § e started, were thrown overboard immediately Y en i wa At Big Ook Fiat, Tuolumne county, Jan. 20th, of sear | breaking bulk, 150 tons, ex Architect: hus been hol Prices have fillen. and it goes off slowly. Clothing —The heavy gale, in order to save tlm ws thoy bul ihe the winter io nearly over, very fittle {antisowinea tons ck otes Jet fever, Mr. Jumes M. Miller, of Copiah county, Miss, | guys. Ud. ‘The crop of wheat throughe | stock continues large. and prices are gradually declining broken loose, and were dl we Ver sink id ‘ igh A ini deol oe ats } ver 1 per cent ‘On board stexmer Oregon, February 6th, Mr. b. Riche) wit be very large. The Aveliteet ta sugar and | DtY Goods ore lower than lust month, with no prospect of upon the «i yet, Flange t when the | ein bow fallen, and the weather continues very do- | oberg anamae Wrought to M ards, from injuries recetved by a fall while im aft. He | coffee, amd will probably leave for Hobart Lown for metnes | HOPE mt Flour is also lower, and the demand mo- Hornet arrived not # singic ale fol. tn this respect there is but little dittey | &Co., Curtie, Ward & Pery was a native of Cornwall, England. of potators care Vrovisions are generally in moderate demand. ber decks, Mr. Charles Minturn, the agent of the euson and lest lege of ingots of the denoming On Saturday morning, February 14th, of congestion of | the above is substantially corroborfited hy aletter | produce, however, has fallen still lower, Soap is Keyator, bas libelled the Hornet tor gin.om, In | he Alta California, Peh, 18.) and $20. The smaller piece made its appearance to- | the brain, Rdwina ehipian, second daughter of Hamlet | received by another of our large commercial houses, | d. and the stock ix pretty large, Secars ave in sed of the loss of ber boilers, the tor ter's schooner Capt, Lineols, with | day. "It is round, and on one side hae an oagle simi- | 44 Amelia W. Jackn, Tea te teahay tevuing: the | Which has been politely shown t c erin Monillas are searce, Sugar ie ull, wp for eight mouths, wn v boileve | 4 t of U. 8. ty and supplies for the lar to that on the $50 ingot on the reverse is @ | 74 instant, Newell Albert Palmer, oungest ehild of | _ The news i# of no Fpecial importance. The ex- | tule during int mouth were ‘bee ia a ae ae ught trom the Ste The builore on | pert at Port Orfor senst away ou the 2bult., Pati bund, bearing the inscription, “ Augnetue | ye William A Valmer, late from Chaskeetown, Muss, | eiterucnt caused by the gold discoverios bas consides | now not much inquired otter LOM Rates: ane Chey are the Bysuet comt 918.000, in New Vorb, and | eer the wenth of the Comer tives. No lives best Humbert, United Statice Ascayer of Gold, Califor-

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