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WHOLE NO. 7119. “DOUBLE HEET, SALES BY AUCTION, uovodisadarty AAAANAAAAAR '¥ JNO. SNYPFEN—MORTGAGE SALZ OF FURNI- ture, this oy at 10 o clock, at Vurick street, oon- sisting of ul! the Parlor and Bedroom,aad Kitchen Furnitare contained in the house, comprisiny every variety for house~ ing generally. Deposits required. A. CHILTON, AUC ¢ witure and large Pier Mirro: Warren street, by Cole & Chilton, at 10 o'clock, consisting of i at suction, at Thursday, & ior Mirrors, 2 bras, Curtains, Brussels and Ingrain Carposs, Oil Cloths, Hall Lamps, Dining Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Hall fash Dintas Tables, 80 edstends, Mattrosses, B TONEER.—VALUABLE. '° le & Chilton will sell at aucti April 30, wt 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ ¥xcl Ly ee. tinuation of the sale of lots and oe on toe Fourth avenue, rninth, Ninetieth, and Ninety-firat streets, in Yorkville, in the Twelfth ward, belonging to E. D.&W. Maris, A full abstract of title by P. A. & 3. F. Eoyrs., 67 Wall street, wili be furnished to every uu the day ofrale. ‘Terms —Sixty per cent oan bond and mortgaze for threo years, Maps can ne anctiongers, 9 Wall street. Be AEE TON AUCTIONEER VALUABLE Building Lots at auction, by Cole & Chilton, Friday, April 20, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Excha: Four: teen lots on Sixth avenue and 10sth street. Also, O lots on north side of Eighty ninth street, bet ween Kighth and Ninth avenues. Also, 7 luts on sonth side of Nineticth strect, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, ‘Terms liberal. Maps can be had of the auctioneers. Also, one lot on Pifty-vighth street, near Broadway. ‘Also one lot on Fifty-third street, ‘between Sevouth avenuo and Broadway. Also, one lot north side of Thivty-eizhth street, between Second and Third ave- nues. Also. one lot on west’ side of Tenth avenue, botw Thirty-firet nud Thirty-second streets. Executor’s salo One lot on enth avenue, between y-fourth and Fifty- Aifth streets; and 4 lots on Seventh avenue. between 130th and two lots on north side of Thirty-fourth veen Ninth and Tenth avenues; and three plots of ground at Kings Bridge. Sold by order o . Pontz, oxo- Gutor, on recount of former purchaser. Maps can be had of the aucticnecrs, No. 9 Wall street. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONE DNESDAY, 23TH © April, at 14g 9° = Woodhull'strest, two doors cast of Hicks street, South Brooklyn, elogaat Hourehold Furniture, embi ery variety ‘of parlor namonti elegant Ta- entry Bri Carved Mahogany Bookeases, Wardroves d X Fronch Bede agood assortment of Kitohen Farnitur Je will commence, Catalogues at54 Boek- » AUCTIONEER.—IANDSOME HOUSE- urniture, Pier Glasses, & . Colton will soll nosday, April 28th, at half past ton o’clook, at riey Vinee, near Sixth avenue, the entire Fur- use, comprising in part rich rosewood and airs, Sofas. marble top Dressing Buroaus, fall and Bodstoads, C Pier, Card, i French plate Glasses; “arpets, Oil Cloths, Voltair ( le and huirecloth; beautiful mantel 21 day Clock, bronze; Candelebras. Mantel Ornaments, Curtains, &. Also one large solid er Tea Waiter, weighing 103 ounces. Also all the bedroom and basement Furniture, Tab! tive, and catalog eigh k. On Thursday, gontool chard street. ENRY I. LEEDS & CO, AUCTIONEERS—WILL sell at anction, on Wednesday, April 2%th, Household Furpiture, at 10 o’olock, at No. 9 Walker street, consisting of Brussels Carnet, window Curtains, mahogany, covered in hair cloth, and Lrocatetle Sofas, arm’ and parlor centra Ta te, rosewood bedroom Furniture, French Bed- Washetands, bed Mattrosses, bedding. &, ove was made in Paris—china, glass, ond Pianofi stoads, Bu Most of th kitchen war ‘ENRY I. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS—WILL sell at auction, on Wednesday, April 23th, handsome Household Furniture, at 1034 o'clock, at No. ‘18 Sevent! avenue, consisting in part of carved rosewood medallion in crimsonsatin damask, parlor Chairs, sowing and arm Chairs, on suitocarvod rosowoud centro Tables, marble top, china and marble Vases, Ince window Curtains, mantel orna- ments, tepestry and Brussels carpets, mahogany French Bedsteads, warbletop dressing Bureau, do. Washstands and bles, enamelied cottage furniture, en suit, with ahogany Sofas, Chairs, &c., china and glass kitchen furniture. Dressin; marble ‘ware, ENRY HM. LEEDS & CO. AUCTIONBERS, WILL ‘sell at anction, on Wednesday, April 28, elegant Pur- miture, at 105 «clock, at 32 Romson street, near Piorpont, kiyn, consisting of carved rosewood Sofa; six Parlor ‘Chairs; one Sewing and one Armed Chai in crimson and prrplo silk brocatelle; marble top Centro Tablos; quartotte do. suporb T-octave Piano, made by J. Broadwood & Sons, of London, and cost = Grimson aud gold silk brocatelle Wiadow Curtains; do.; tapestry Brussels Sofa, in bive plosh; do. Chairs Dinin; jack walnut marble top Ete: lass jogany Library T: ‘and mahogany Bedroom Furnitu Bureaus, marble tops: W. ; Feathor Bads, Bolsters, Pillows; Brussels in Carpets; Kit ENRY it. LEEDS & CO. AUCTIONEERS, WILL ‘sell at auction, on Wednesday, April 2%, at 10 o'clock, handsoin No. 76 Eleventh stroct, between s, consi of carved rose- wood Sofas, Parlor Chairs, Arm do. jag do,, in blue and white satin; do. Sofas, Parlor Chairs, Arm and Sowing Chairs, in crinvon plush; elezaut rosewood marble top Se- cretary,and Centre Tables; elogant mahogany extension Dining Tables; Bookcase and etary: rosewood Divans, ilton, and ingrain mahogany Dressin hatands; eferant bronze Candeleb nishogany . made by Broadwood ortimont of Kitchen and Bedroom Furnitur RGE SALB Household Furniture, contained in the Buildings Nos. 2and4Vark place, corner of Broadway.—Henry H. Leeds & Co. will elPat, auction on Thursday, April 2th, at 10 o'clock, all the Furniture coutainod in tire’ above houses, geome of which. is very fine, consisting of Carpets of various kinds, suits «f Parlor Furniture, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Dressing ‘ ding. Also, Hiei oking Glasses; and a lar, Mattresses, double and si quantity of Bed: Catalogues will be ready the day before the sale, when the furniture can be mined. ENRY ll. LEEDS, AUCTIONERR —IOUSEHOLD Furnitus:.—Ienry il. Leeds & M sell at auction, Thu reday, April 20th, at 10 o'clock, at 25) West Thirtoonth streot, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, the Household Furniture, consisting of byocatelle Curtains, handsome worked Oftomens and Divans in mahozany, Chairs, in hair Cloth, ccutro and side Tables, mantel Ornaments, China, G &e., mahogany Bedsteala Washstands and D g Bureaus, marble tops, Beds, mattre ENRY H. LEEDS, 4 . Ferniture.— Henry i. & Co. will sell at anction on Thursday ril 29, at 10 o'el at 535 Fourth street, Household Fi conristiong of Brussels and Ingrai « y Sofas, Chairs and Divans in hair clot! hogany Bedsteads, Tables. Washstands, Mattresses, feathor Bods, Bolsters and rockery and glass Ware, ENRY If. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEHOLD Furniture - Honry IH. Leeds & Co. will sell at auction, on Thursday, April 2),at 10 o'clock, at Sl Jane street, ma- hogany Sofas, rocking Chairs, reclining do., Ottomans, &e., in hair cloth, rosewood Work Table, marble top centre do. He Curtains, Mantet Ornaments, &e., marble top Bureaus and Washstands; Frovch Bodstoads, Hair Mat- LEEDS, AU IONEER—HOUSEHOLD I rENRY Furniture —Henry If. Leods & on Thursday, Anril 20, at 10 0’elock y- second street, Wilton and 7 mahogan Sofas, Chairs nnd Divans, ia h mahogany ‘ables, six octave mahogany Piano, made. by Bodstonds, Bureaus and Washstanda, nents, School Furniture, Desks, Benches, ards and Mirrors, RT & KENNY Furniture --at 83 Clinton streets, to TIONEERS, HOUSE- streot, Brooklyn, botween Henry an ow, Thursday morning, 104% o’elock, all tho Furniture contained ia the house, eoneisting in part of carved Mahogany Parlor Furnitur three ply, Inprein and Venotian Carpets, and Oil Cloth Fronoh Plate Vior Clasces, Window Draperies, Parlo and Chamber Furniture in’ Fxyp Hnir Mattresse:, Paillastes aod f Bookoase and Buoks, Hall Fes Rocking and Reception Chairs, Xv, &e. Pianoforto--aleo a Rocowoed Pinvoforte. Cataloguce now ready, and may be obtained at the store. n and white marble, 8, Socretary, Library re, Parlor, Easy Arm, D @ day, April 2s Household Pars household farnit walnut, parlor mahogany Warbstands, cance treeeer, Palliastern,. Feather Also, one *, octave Pian assortment of be m and kitchen fu gale will commence. ture, with wigoh the STORE, NO. 15 AUCTIONE AcoB Bi Sprneo street —Wednesday, April 25.—Administeatrix ealo of Cot Minery, Stenin Engine of 15 horse power, at 12 0olo0! hirty-fifth street, botweon the Seventh and ii Fighth avenues nsisting of C ine, 1B horse power and bolle fect working order, compris the late An: MeLean, de Cords, Spinn dou] sin, tton . Shafting Bel Dying 8 Apparatns, Soxlcy, Sizing Machine wii ich wil! bo sold without reserve, Terie onal. W. HAVENS WILL sr De Thyrsiay, * ovoupted by GV Third atrect, Williumeburg, Ho in. park of elecent Piano, Carpet, € pnd Mantel Orn Lo Av AUCTIO lock in tho eo mmene gentleman's ut Hittle used OP EREN BE BOVLE, NONEER —STORR, NO. 185 Chatham ate. t Th Yat No, 25 Rivington stron, f Sof c Divans, B consisting tiends, Corpote, F W* NW suieiey. avorion nen. rive MUNDRED jot nnd p: and Glasswara, thie street, Pociuive € " t Tio st eireet Istof May, ietailers aud grocers will dy woll to ab bend this sale M. W. SHIALEY, nitnre gate, Th Bouse No. | Twenty: tif Saaort pe Ble poritive, rein or ehi M8. McILVAIN & CO, WALL SEL. THIS DAY At Air new store, comdt of I 1 Jona at At 10% o'clock, @ [ne volloct Viowe ne Vorb Txnao Tink Astor ring SALES BY AUC’ IN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER —THUR: o'clock, at the Tromon' ure, ive asvortment of Housohold Furniture, Voltaires, Tote-a-Tetos, K cloth; Damask Curtains, ‘andelabras, Chandelier vo SALES BY AUCTION, CTION SALE—-THIS DAY—-THOS. ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. | Zwelve Days Later from California. |S TATE OF THE MARKETS. MINING INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, BELL, Auc- day, April 29, at 10! Broadway, near Pine, tloner.—Wm. Van Zandt will sell at 34 Broome 1 ee pew Fixtures, Brasee! BELL, AUCTIONEER— Venetian, and Kidderminster Car Zandt.—This day, ‘at 1036 o'olock, Extension Dinin, I Glass Ware, &o.: boards, Corner Etegor: assortment of Bedroom Furniture, £7 Palliasses, Foathe: kitchen, in good order, Carpets, &o.. nice, day, sale’ of the Furniture of up housekeeping, at No. 364 Broome # AUCTIONEBR— TCTION Ni By W. 1. Vi be sold by catalo the house 166 Ens! logues now ready in th large pale of hor assortment of parlor, bedroom, ‘and kitohon Fu splendid Virrors, Girandoles, URNITURE SALES IN BROOKLYN—BY J. HEGE- Thursday, April 29, at half M., at 113 Sands, near nd Kitchen Furniture. At half No. 4 Poplar, near Columbia street, Kitohon Furniture. At hi A. M., at 15 Schermerhorn, near Cli = The steamship Northern Light, Captain Tinklopaugh, arrived at this port, last night, with twelve days later in- telligence from California, ‘Niearagua onthe 1th and Havana on the 23d instant. ‘The news from California was brought down on the Pa- cific side by the Pacifico, which left San Francisco on the evening of the Ist instant. Our thanks are due Mr. R. Lord, tho Purser of the Northern Light, Messrs. Gregory & o., and Adams & ndt.—Thursda: ue, the valuable Furniture contained in adway, ag already advertised. Cata- ction rooms and on the premises. t 12o'clock, at 21 Horatie street, Eiznth avenue, of two parlors, &0, Friday and Saturday will Engeavings, &¢., &: loft San Juan do man, Auctionoer.. UCTION NOTICE.—J. D, HOLBROOK & CO. WILL o'clock, at 104 Mai jreenhouse Plants, Standard, D: MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, measure called the Water Lot bill of which ao much has | Merced. Mariposa, Agua Frio and Burns’, have been ried, been said in our nowspapers, the Sena‘o, a few days | and are still, in many places, since, iarued subpoenas for witnesses to attend and give ‘The Calveras Chronicle reporta that the minors n every evidence in the matter. Several persons were examined, | «rection are doing remarkably well. Provisions of alt but the investigation resulted asall such inquiries usually | ) nds, especially flour, were scaree and in demand Tha do, in nothing. It is very likely that bribery was uw Chronicle rays that tunneling for gold has recently been but there is no question the parties whom it was sought | adopted ia the region of Mokelumne Hill, One of the plicate were blameless. In fact, it is generally sup- | tunnels in Corral Hill has ylelded a large amount of gold. od that the investigation was set on fvot for the single | One man, who paid $600 for # sbare, on ba opr S had of trying to put down a few prominagt men, who | his money returned from the proceeds of the claim be- stand in tho way of somo of our aspiring politicians. fore Friday evening, I informed you in my last of the wreck of the steam- | The El Dorado News, of March 20, states that from ship North Aimerica, of the Vanderbilt line. Since then | every part of that section of the mining country, the ave heard but once from the passengors who were | most cheering accounts were received of the prospeots of left at Acapulco. A correspondent, writing from Aea- | the diggers There is now plenty of water in most of the pulco, says :— "Tho number of destitute passengers is in- | ravines, and miners are busily employed in using it. No deed very large, and the funda raised comparatively amall, | complaints were now heard, ¢ither for the want of water and will soon be expended; after which I do not see how | or ground to work. Many are working © old ground,” they are to subsist. Many passengers at the prosent | while a great many are digging in fints and ravines time are sick with the measles and fever, and the nume | that hat heretofore remained untouched, Previ- ber is increasing daily, There will unquestionably be | ous tothe rain the stréets of El Dorado were filled with much suffering among the passengers. and how they are | idle mon; but now the scene is very different. All day to raise means to leave this place ia a quostion which { | long the town seems to be deserted; but towards night, am unable to solve, Many rely upon the citizens of San | miners may be seen coming in from every quarter, having Francisco sending a steamer down oxpresey to convey | earned from four dollsrs to ten dollars to the man, the pnasengers from here to Californis, One death has | The Shasta Courier of Murch 27, reports rich discoveries occurred, 2 4on of Mr. Norcross, from Philadelphia, aged | of gold on Rogue river, near the Oregon trail. The four years. The North America still holds together, and | mince in Shasta valley wore being protitably worked. at 35 nson, er and Kitchen he plants warranted true to n: on Wodnesday, UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.—WM. Hl. FRANK- lin, Son & Co. will sell, on Thursday, 20th inst., all the Furniture contained in the house No. 298 Madison street, near Mo: 'zomery street, consistin, parlor, clamber, bedroom and pom ee ane with the kitchen furniture, precisely Co, for the prompt delivery of the latest papers. ‘The California news, although twelve days later, is of very little importance. Governor Bigier has appointed ex-Governor Peter HI. Burnett toa temporary position on the Supreme Court of the usual varicty o itchen Furniture. ve house, consisting of Bedateads, Mattre Bodsteads, Oil Cloth, On the 25th March, about 500 Chinaman, who arrived at San Franoisco in the English ship Land O'Cakes, dis- embarked at Long Whart ‘The wharf was covered for a long distance with # per- fect forest of barket hats and long tails, rolls of matting and boxes were turned over in all dircoti were flourished extensively, and cach o1 be talking in self de! ades and Curtains, &o. TPO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ON Ti ii the Furniture in the Fett UCTION NOTICE THE SCHOONER POL tion, on Wednesday, April 28, Her inv applying to the Captaiv on board, Jamos slip, pior No i _H. E, WILLARD, Auctionee M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS. + day, at 10 o'clock, at 221 William street, a splondid lot ting of Brassels and Lngrain Bureaus, large Pier Looking Glasses, Contre, for, and Card Tablos, Mahogany Chairs, Couches, and Kitchen Furnitnre—nlso, a large Kitchen Range, Oil and stroct—Mar- ECALL THE ATTENTION OF THE LOVERS OF fine arts to the sale of Paintin; W, this day, at the residence o No.1 @reat Jones streot, by order of his exocut rs be found some of the fine: ever heen offered for sale in this ity. Also, a larzo and of medals and some scarce Bouks be- 3 to be made by B. IL. ns, long poles eo, muking a noise resembling a flock of crows discussing the merits of a cornfield, A large number of persons were collected around, attracted thither by the noise and confusion inci embarkation of theee followers of Confucius, were at last apparently catisfactorily arranged. when each one thouldering a load that would test the strength of a dray home, started up into the city in single file, to such places as were provided for them by their brethren. ‘A Chinese funeral procession passed through the atrects of San Francisco, which is thus chronicled: The attend: ants, numbering between forty and_ fifty persons, wet mounted on horreback, and followed the hearse in double Each one had a white ribbon on the right breast of his coat. as an emblem of the innocence and purity of him whore «pirit had departed to the other world. The Bear River and Auburn Canal had been completed from Dry Creek to Spanish Flat, along which section of the line the water is being dispored of, yiolding to the company over $200 per day. ‘The necessary funds were being raised for the bridging and grading of the Carson Valley road. The bridge would be thrown across the South Fork in a few days. The Fund Commissioners of Sacramento have given notice, that the interest on the city bonds, due on the first of April, will be paid at the banking house of D. 0. complete assortme: longing to tho fine arts. ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE BA- zaar, No; 31 Crosby streat, on Wednesday, the 2th of P Horse, about seven yours old, and sixteen hands high, for the beneiit of whom it may con~ ental to the dis- CTION NOTICE Wednesday. 2th the Church, at cleven o’ consisting of Bureaus, Be Tables, Carpots, Oil Cloth—a lar; ¢ —E, THOMPSON WILL SELL ON te Bedding, Chair April, at 12 0’clock M. rtment of geod furni ASSIDY, Auctioneer, CARRIAGES, d&e. EW YORK HORSE BAAZAR, 31. CROSBY Auction sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &o and Wednesday to dispose of, w —C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER. 1034’ o'clock, at 1M E nue, stock of Dry Goods 3 D. SMITH, Salesman, —C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER— y H. N. Bush—This day, at 11 o’clock, at 182 Contre street, the entire and valuablo atock of Machinery, consist ing of Slide, Hand, and Cutting Machines; blacksmith tools and patent right for manfacturing patent fire kK. D, SMI 1 UCTION NOTICE. By H. N, Bush— sixth street, near F ixtures, Counters, Show at 12 o'clock. lease call and haveit registerod, NH. GATFIELD, Proprict CTION, NOTICE, AST HORSE AND TWO WAGONS FOR SALE CHEAP for cash—One ot the best trotting horse. Also, one splondid new wagon, with shifting to ;and one enainvled Laths: Drilling and Geer ‘vols, Vices, &0.; also, the the Fair of the American Inatitute; op wagon, in use two mont Abe CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER.— UCTION. NOTICE ? Warren street, the geateel Furniture f OR SALE—A PAIR OF SPLENDID BLACK PONY K. D. built Horses, six and sevon years old. One of the horses Pronounced to be the handsomest and most saddle horse in the city. Also, for way, with two seats, for one or two. Robes, &¢., belonging to & Te bo sold cheap. A UCTION NOTICE.—BOARDING HOUSE FURNI- ture—Thursday, April 29, at 10 o'clook, at 112 Green. the contents of tho above honso, consisting of lea, Bureaus, Oil C CARTER, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—FURNITURE SALE OF SPLEN- did Rosewood and Mahogany Furniture, by the best \d Bedding and a goi amber Furniture, to be sold. b: April 28th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 10 ii, in bankabie money only. UCTION NOTICE.—GENTEEL FURNITURE.—JOHN E. Van Antwerp will sell, this day, at 10 o'clock, at Myrtle avenuoand Johnson ‘n, the Furniture of tho above house, consist: varicty for parlors, bedrooms and kitchens. eads and Beddinj and Mahogany , Crockery, Kitchen Utensil: Aman named John McGill, was lately stebbed by a Spaniard, at a dance house, at Mokelumne Hill, harbored the runaway wife of the Spaniard, and refusing to release her, the husband attempted his life, Spaniard excaped. ‘The San Joayuin Republican of the 24th of March, con, tainsa full account of the murder of Miguel Huguey, by Do Sote, at Mokelumne Hill, on Sunday, the 2lst of }OR SALF—ONE VERY FINE ROAD MARE, LIGHT ‘sold, and can trot in near three mia- nakers; also Beds n and Harne one Calash Coach, in first rate order, po, will be sold cheap; two fine English All will be sold for le has no use for them. xpr ono Grocer’s W: Henry street, Brooklyn. be sold cheap; than their val: To be seen at No. Ii wes and I, asthe owner No. $7 Lawrence street, botween OR SALE-HORSE, WAGO To be seen at J bie, 16 Fourth avouue. OR SALE—A PAIR OF BROWN HORSE: hands high; very atylish drivers, and can To any gentleman wanti John Telfair, from Sehuylerville, Saratoga county, in this State, was murdered by a Mexican, at Knight's Ferry. on the 26th of March, Telfair was suppoced to have $1,200 or $1,400 in moncy by him. The Alta California, of the 24th of March, says :—“On Monday evening, about eight o'clock, a serious riot oc- curred on Jackron street, near Battery, which arose from 8 dixpute in relation to the title of the property, and the attempt mado by ono party to dispossess the other, From the uffidavits made by the party in possession, and from the primary examination of a party prosent, the following fucis ure gathered in relation to the affair the property in question has been involved in litigation, and that about two weeks sinco Mr, B.A. Hodges was UCTION NOTICE.— Thuraday, April and Bedding, Bur &e. Al LL SELL, ON and «half minutos. riage team, they will be sold a bargain. and kind in'every particular. To be seen at Mr. BOW Di stable, Howard strovt, three doors wust of Centre stroet. OR SALE—A LIGHT SPRING CART, ADAPTED FOR furniture aud other work. al at COMSTOCK’S Feed store, corner of Amos and Warranted sound, Bs yr iieny NOTICE=WW: B: JONES, AUCTIONERR— Elegant Furniture—Thursday, at 10 o'clock, at 47 Domi- —Parlor, Chamber, and Kitchen Furniture, do well to attend this sale. Y HENRY T. LEEDS—THURSDAY, APRIL 29, AT ten o'clock, at house No. 92 Macdougai street Mabozany Housebold Furniture, Brus Window Curtains, Iw antel Ornaments, Gi fofas, Chairs, Sofa, Piate Pier Glasses, Marble Top Pior Br ots, French Bedsteads, Toilet Ware, Dining-room Furniture &e. Catalogues at sale. LEEDS, AUCTIONEE ‘hand Ninth avenus OR SALE—A SPLENDID PRIVATE C. been used but afew times. Also, a plated Harness, to ack trimmings. May b the private stable, 109 Bigh ‘Third avenue. WOR SALE.—A LIGHT SHIFTIN ther with harness, both in perfect ordor. ITH'S Livery Stable, North Moore street, uear 125, Carved Mahogan: Tables, Frenc ain and G. L, Warner, Au attempt had pre on made to oust the parties in possesion, bu On Monday evening, at the time tha! the bell of the Monumental Engine’ Company sounded the alarm, a body of persons, numbering forty or fifty, preceeded to the premises mentioned, and commenced the assuult by Luttering down the doora with pieces of ‘The doors soon gave way, a breach was made through the partition from an ad, asrailing praty once having effected un entrance, com- ing the store of its contents, which con- During the mefée several por- and at loast «dozen shots fired. none of which took effect. though the marks are ‘The police were on the ground and succeeded in arresting one person, who apparently took an active part in favor of the assailants been issued for thi TOP WAGON, withont effect. AT DR. BUDD'S ES T, Mott street, a one or two horse Carriage, top Wagon, both nearly new. JOR SALE, ONF HORSE, CART, AND HARNESS; also good work down tow: ESTABLISHME: 3, &c.—Henry T. Leeds which consists of Ta Carpets, Oil Cloth ‘ockers, Card T: Pi Cane Seat’ and other Looking-giasses, &¢., China, several very fine ‘ol hairs, Bookcases, Good roason gi or 1 Elm str LIGHT CARRIAGE FOR SAL! well built light Carriage for sale; will answer fo and beautiful action, and ‘ing building. and the jd and valuable oil Paintings, richly framed—also, thirty richly framed Steol Line Enaravin:ss, Also, a general assortment of Kitchen Furniture, the sale will commence, menced empt sisted of flour sone were knocked down, VASHON ABLE, Catalogues at sale, or two sorses. most complete and excellent order. apply at No. 4 Wyckoff stroot HYSICTAN’S CARRIAG th For further particulars ENRY WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELIn outh Brooklyn, virible on the walls this day, at half-past 10 o’elock, at ID the Furniture complete of a res articles too numerous to insert, 2 Orchard street, ectable boarding houae; ale perem ptory. Warrants have 8, Randall, Benjamin D. da shor! 5 tof singl harness. Can bo seen at 236 Bil corner of Twent -fifth street. "P.O CARRIAGE MAKER: ferent widths and col; ed and for sale in lote to 1 Greenwich strect, between Vesey and AUCTIONFER.—THIS , at No. 9 Warren street, 2¢ ittire, consisting of a spl did assortment of Household Furniture, Rosewood, Black Parlor and Dining-room Suite, in asy Chairs, Lounges, Tote-a-Tates, rs, Breakfast, Dining, Card, and Centro Tables; Sofa d Pier do, Ottomans, Divans, Quartette Table: Bureaus, Washstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Sots, Waro, Pier and Mantel Gineses, Wilton and Brus plendid rosewood n Paris, one of th OUN L. VANDESWATER, oJ day, April 28, at 10 r Broadway, Househo! others unknow the parties are arr mpination before the Recorder. ng party. AS soon as natter will undergo an ex- ENAMELLED the E Walnut and Mahogan; hair cloth; Rockers, Our San Francisco Correspondence, San Franeisco, April 1, 1852. The News and the Markets---Marviage of Captain Sutter's Daughter---Delegates to Baltimore---Wreck of the North ‘ily Licenses, &c., $c. Very little has transpired in California since the sail- The ‘oldest settler’ never ex- ANTED—A PAIR OF GOOD WORKIN forafarm. Ap} this office, in the evenin NO HORSE OWNERS L LAYTON, at tho d THE EQUARIAN from their own merit. ayes, made by Erard, ersin Europe, and original A An assortment ot wlich the sale will commence. W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER—UOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture.—J. M: Feno will sell on Thursday, 29th inst., at at 10 o'clock, all th tained in said house, consisting of the usual assortment od fully war- ‘urniture, with of Distemper, ing of the last steamer, perienced such dullness as is now complained of, is every reason to believe that the stagnation will con- tinue until there is a dearth in the markets of all kinds of goods, and until prices of all commodities reach a very Indeed, there are some symptoms of a sear- ‘The market is noarly bare of many things; and unlers there the miners will Cont, Mange and Surfeit, 01 Less of Appetite. Impurities of the Blood, afe and convenient to 18 Leonard atrect, Purniture con- aold only at the Principal Depot, 476 Brondwa, Clark & Co., 110, 10 Astor House, 273 Broadway, and by my Prico 60 cents @ packnzo, WM S.DUNIAM, DRY GOODS, ILKS, GINGHAMS, LAWNS plain colors and printed printed and plain colors; % printed, tho finest ever im- erted; also, anew articlo for travelling dresses nd Well solected stock of L: appointed Agents 4 0, at 10 o'clock, treet, the furniture contained in the use: consisting of Sofa, Chairs, Carpet, Oll Cloth, . y £ niture, Pinnsforte, &ce.—Priday, April 102 Liberty str », One Pianoforte, Oil Paint: designs; De Laines, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER. —THURS- 51 West Washing- of the usual ‘arlor and Din- hstands, Fen- veether with the itchen Furniture, Butter has suddenly risen from fifty to seventy Mess pork is worth $10 a barrel, and prime $16, There isa great scarcity of printing paper too, and the daily journals have to pay as high as $10 a This unconstitutional price will be sub- mitted to just 80 long as the proprictors can't help it. but ehold Furniture, constatin, hogany and Biack Walnnt ure, Bedstends, Bureaus, Mattresses, &o., Basement and Ki five cents » pound, ing-room Furn r Beds. Palliasses, 1 assortment of with which the sale VANDEWATER, AUCTIONKER—THURS. CLOSING.—THE BOWERY Carp To THE Punn to. heretofore be r our closing sal REDUCTION IN PRIOR: araison with tho prices we have Mise Sutter, daughter of the celebrated Captain Sutter, on whore premises the first discovery of gold in California was made, was married afew days ago toa Mr. Engler The wedding was a grand affair. figured extensively in history, and is probably as well the following necount of this great wedding will, no doubt be read with considera- A gentleman from Sacramento says :— “tbat at an carly hour in the afternoon the invited guests from Sacramento and Marysville approached the Hock Homestead about the same time a welcome that made both earth and air tremb! vibrations of gladness, bend in the river, which completely cone roaring of cannon. rapidly fired. and t announced that they were in the neighborh cordial and comprehensive hospitality which Capt. John A. Sutter has made so prominent « part of the history of this country. After the parties bad landed from the Brag- don and from the Marysville bout, they proceeded to the | Captain's mansion. whe where the ladies and gentlemen m nticipated ecremony, Having waited at this place n for the arrival of the Ca sion and mare nhad erceted for the diane upon and about his ranch, Everything about » put into the finest order, the and festooned with flowers and evergreens, and every prominent point surmounted with orated with spe- 4 with ubout fifiy Indians, dress- nt than anoma. Chairs, Lounges, Easy and ble-top Centre Tables, Sofas do, Btaz Dining Tables, Breakfast Tables, Work Tables, R Mantel Ornaments, Pier Glasses, Music Stands, Mahogany BHedetonds, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Toilet Stands, Sets, Brussols, Tapestry and Threo-ply Carpsting one Mahogany Pianoforte, but little usual assortment of Basement and which the sale will commence, AUCTIONEER— HOUSED farlor Chairs, in | to sell as many goods this woek as is possible for twenty-five clorks to dispose of. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR STOCK ofure offered any auch induce- 6 our customers, very largely, but have never meiits Ae we shall thi week spread befi IT WOULD HARDLY De 1 » what can be done. As Captain Sutter has Those who he Those who buy this roa ter bargai xy of Now You we are doterminod to soll. ci, together with the itohen Furniture, with known as General Scott an opportunity of buyin have ever before been oifoge r the sacrifice able interest, 0) TUNITY.—We shall be closed, pro on the cid of May. F.W. & W. F. GILLEY & CO. it LADIES WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT As the boats were making the Mantilla Emporium hi to 361 Broadway, where is now exhibiting cent assemblage of new Spring Mantillas, of the richest and designs, at extremely moderato prices. GEO. IN, propristor. HE METROPOLITAN MILL Broadway, corner of Niblo's. European Millinery, Lace, Mantilla, an e Intest fashions, and removed from 351 KEMP, AUCTIONEER—.HOUSENOLD FURNT- This day, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock. at house 3 Wooster street, near Prince street, R. tion, as above, all the Furniture ing of plain Mahogany Parlor, ure, Carpets, &e., comprising the usual a ERY EMPORIUM, 533 in the above greatest varioty, will be o| especial preparations 0 tian, Swiss, and Gerinan At most moderate prices, the metropolis, will have offered, of suiting their vari jonable articles, at the Metropolitan Millinery, Lace, Psrisian wud London Monthly vod hy the earliest steamers, FAVE, THIS DAY, OE of consigned Embrotlories w, consisting of rich Lace and on KEMP, AUCTIONEER. niture.—o-morrow, Thurada; ‘hear Tompkin's Squar t ouple of hours in vi they formed a proce RC. Kemp will'sell at Furniture contained In the house; conslstin tment of parlor, dining-room, chamber an » Furnitnrg, Carpets. &e., all of which is well worthy. w attention of housekeepers, Catalogues on the morn- Po ty, # tastes in all tho most fa sutive premires had be jidings ornament ED EIGHTEEN CA opived by stoamer nous HOLD FUR- Th Pa vro.—Th: raday and 6 Warren 6 Furniture con ste, and surrour ed in an array of evlors not mor lonsly blended ye bend filled the iron walls K. C. Kemp will sell at ined in the said larce board- nee, and consisting of all the nenal assortment of a i % h we will offer to the trad in order to Clore f JOHN HIGGINS & CO,, 45 Bro ap building with will continue to do so for a tong time, unless a gale | ‘Ten dollars per day, says that paper, is under rather should spring up. A sale of somo of her bedding, furni- | thun over the general average to the mining hand. | Five ture, crockery. &e., took place on the 13th; the articles | handred persons left Shasta valley on hearing of the rola brought but little more than enough to pay theoxpense of | dirooveries on Rogue river. Mich confidence is placed transporting them from the wreck to this place. I know of | in the reports. many instavees of old Californians (who couldcommand | ‘Trade is gocd in Marysvillo, Pack mules and teams Inrge menns both in San Francisco and in the Atlantic | throng the strecta, and are loading for the mines. The cition) being destitute of ready money here, and who are | weather has become warmer and more pleasant, A oom unablo to got their drafts cashed in this place. {would | pany of thirty men are engaged in running a tunnelinte therefore urge upon you, and through you to the citi- | the “kecond trench” of Dungun’s Flt; they have already wens of San Francisco, the necessity of active meagurea | run through the rolid rock one hundred feet. and ox- for the relicf of (he passengers of the North America.” eet to go through fifty befor striking gold; ‘Theagent in San Francisco, Mr. Vandowater, ts vory | The undertaking has alrendy co-t them $3 000, and will much censured here for not taking active measures for | probably cost them $3,000 moro before it “is finished. the relief of those unfortanate poople, It janow upwards ; of two weeks since intelligence was received of tho disas- Marriages and Deaths in California, ter, but ax yot no relief has been extonded, nor has any ieluuran; Vessel been sent to tuke the parkengersto thiscity, To | Ty san Wrancisco, on the 25th ‘March, at tho rideuoe ee te ea an eer (ai | of Mr. Seneca Jones, by the Rev. Isa Owen, Sx, Lemuat jorthern Light to gofor such of them as are destitute ot 4 Abe means, but she has not yet started. A public mooting | Hoblnson, of Santa Clara, to Mis Ann Jones, of San Fram Was held on Monday Inst, nt which » committer | In Ptncervillo, on the 2lxt March, by T. Wallace, aq, was appointed to confer with Mr, Vandewater. and see | Mr. Milton MeCormick to Mrs, Klizabeth Wilson, bok what he has done for the relief of the shipwrecked passen- | Coon Holluv " gers. A committeo were likewise appointed to solicit pri- | “AY Jones Hotel, in San Franeivco, on Sunday, March Vatesubeeriptions. About fifteen hundred dollars have | o5hy the Rev. 8. IL, Willey, Minor 8. Martin: Haq. of been already subscribed. This sum will bo sent to Aca- | {he firm of Keyes & Go. of San Francisco, to. Mias Mary pulco to-day; and the additional sum that may be col- | §s Whitney, of Burlington, Vermont, p- lected between this time and the 6th inst, will bo sont by | "at Upped Aatoria, Clatsop county, 0, ‘T., on March 1% eth the steamer which will leave hore on that day, Ihave | 1./s a? Mickenm Req, Lewin Taycor, of that place, te seen the report of the committee who conferred with Mr. | h¥,,0'yhire Watton, late of Leicester, Eogiands Vandewater, and it blames that gentleman severely for In San Francisco, on Sunday. 23th of Maroh.at the being #0 inactive. Catholic church, Vallejo street, by the Right Rev. Joseph ‘The quarterly report of the Superintendant of Common v Ate crey, John Hesk Schools of Gan Franclsoo, wan rendered © few days since, po raerear cris tee gen Toe een eee From this document it appears that thore are within the | Maria Merecden, second daughter’ of Don Francis de city af Jen 1 500) oul and youth between the ages of | Paula Munos, of Santiago. Chile, or cightee: ; ’ Of theto, 485 have entered the public schools, and the | othe M EeChasch De Welt Ae Dade to Mie average uge of all the pupils doos not exoced sevon anda | Tiund.allofthateity. Mf cen eee they embrace allages from four to | At (he Oriental Hotel, In Sacramento, by the Rov, Mr. enteen years. Benton, on the 25th of’ M r. F. 1K, Rothstein, for- A ne armbar of pupils pursuing the several branches, | merly of Cincinnati, to Miss Elizabeth Powel, of Lowa, * a 4 DIED. Centeanny pe eh PR At hie residence, near Sun Jose, on the 26th of Marob, Watine, “943 Elegution, Mr. Jobn Bark native of Vermont, aged 57 years and Vooal Med 29 Hist & two months, ‘The decease, on his way home a few daye ihre acHye 351 se) since. waa thrown from his buggy, and the injuries re- , eit ceived have proved fatal. ‘The San Francisco public have a proper estimate of th» | °° x 5 common school aystem of education, and are dotermins1 | ,,/at Stackton. ou the Zid of March, Santiago Reyna, @ to foster it, so as to place in the reach“of all the risiag AUHAA Besdsleocs on the sty of Maceh eb pee generation opportunities for receiving a good plain e tion, hastened by the measles. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Brad cation. 7 in ; . ‘A new licence ordinance has just been framed by the Hawley aa Samuel N. Bradstreet, aged 24, formerly uf Common Council, and as it will give your readers an in- Derlose ‘ tight into the manner in which business is conducted | pA the State Hospital, in Sonora, on the 25th of Marely here, I shall give an extract from it. showing what poople | Dative of Waler, and Intely OLEe. Olate ‘sauna ovate engaged in trade have to pay for the privilege of keoping | "yo had certitieate of membership of tho Wels nip ahtie pen Congregational Church of that place, signed Rodrick R. Willixms, pastor monthly gales amount to $30,000, aro to pay $150 per of ‘ quarters $20,000 and lowe than $30 000, pay $125; $15,000 Bee eget wos bgt eather and lest than $20.000, pay $100; $10.00 and Ions than | Pgee 5—> Nichols. aged 22 years. of Now Novi $15,000 . pay $75; $5 000 und less than $10,000, pay $50; | py "p. G. Pope, aged G3 yenna formerly from, W arch, less than $.000 pay $25, Dr. 0. Repo, seed 63: yours, formerly from Warren Mencnasts, Davoaisre, Barens, Bercrans, Manvrac- | Symid North Carolin, — Deal cuused by a fall from Tours any Founpuirs.—These are divided into eight In Ban Franolseo, on the 25th March, Mr. Der clarres, and pay In proportion to Chetr monthly Ooahee Reardon Mclovy, of county Cork, ireinadi the or aa! | tralia, aged 92, yon Munciants.—Those whose Class. Monthly Receipts. License. 4 a . aan *ifp | March 21—¥ < : ; ¢ f % Patrick Farrell. Ireland, 28, he EAT gy prvi fate Fred, Kooch, Hamburg. 40. 5. 5.000 and 10.000 5 es 6 4,000 and 5.000 50 a Markets. ‘ . : 000 and. 4000 95 | . Sax Fraxcrsco, Thursday, April 1.—There is quite am H Below Te $000 is | improvement manifest in all dopartnients of trade to-day. “At present those whose Joods going off finely, and at improved rates. ‘The mar- At present those whose receipts range between 96.000] 10s dn of buyers font Bactathento Aud Marysville, be 500 pay $5732; between $7,500 and $10,000. $55. ins. liquors, &e., by the bottle, box. ease, are to pay $10 over and above the am it prescribed sides agoodly number from the interior. Flour remains unchanged; we hear of small lots going off at $9 0 9%. for ike clade Sitar wfiten they luxe Guea libeaee Candles—There ts a epeculative movement in enndles, Agents, owners. consignees. &c . eelling any portion of | Yesterday, rmall sules were effected at 3c. for Adaman the cargo of « vessel in the harbor, otherwise than | tine. and this morning we have heard of lange lots pugh a coi 01 : 3 i being dispoeed of at 39a40c, Large lots of sperm candles oe iotay Soo par quieter toy $ioo% business on shore, | changed hands at 42. fic. Some holders tro asking aa hood aah es high ax 44c, | Whiskey. —'Thero is also an active demand bi ontrerenas Mains alah I ah License, | ft whitkey, but we Gate Beeed of no large rales, We 5 | heard of one lot of 60 and one of 100 barrels changing bands at Séc. per gal. Butter.—Butter is held at T5e. That per the Jobn Bertram will be in the market in a day or two. We have heard of no sales of importance, Freights.—Freights plentiful at $5 to Sacramento, and Marysville. Sugar.—The balance of the cargo of the ship Brant. amounting to upwards of 500,0000 pounds, Restacnants, Ke-—Firet class—Receipty | has been purchased by one of our largest firms at prices $50, now $200; reciepts less than $4.00, | BOt transpired, and withdrawn from the market, Fails now ranging from $150 to $50, If abar ia | MEATS are reported at 8a Bie. kept by such parties then $25 additional is chargod— | | Brecks.—State Temporary 3 per cont Loan. 8 to por Kecpees of collce saloons. booths, sheds or stands, $25, | cet dire. from par and interest; State War Loan, 12 por and $25 additional for selling liquors in connecti cout Boni S! Eee weam Cee Ceed Panes, O6u Oly a Keepers of butel—-Hecelpts $0,000. $75; less than $5,000, | Warrunts (fundable), 60 0 61; do. do. (unfundable), 50 a 63; do, War Warrants. 43 a 44; City Bonds, 561; a Te; 'y Scrip, 100 a 120; County Scrip, 43 a 45; Comptrol- monthly ree cipts amount to $5,000. nn $4,000 und $5,000... en 2.000 and 4.000, 000. . a If balls, dances cte.. are held in connection with such bars, then $25 additional is charged. K D. Runners for steamboats, theatres, boarding-houses, ci . &e.. are to pay $25 per quarter—Agents for steambouts ‘s Warants, 5 to 7 per cent discount; Sacramento in the river of Coasting trade, license $100; for sailing | City Bonds (coupon off), 60 a 51- ring to whem vevsels in the ame, $00—keepers of passenger and | PAyable; Central Wharf (shares), 85 a 875; Pacific do. shipping offices, $50. do, 90 0924; Broadway do, do., 70 a 75. | City Ronda Exrness axp Forwanninc Acents —Liconse $100, drooping. Hawxrns ano Pevorens.—License $100, They aro re. | Stocxyox, March %0.—Perhaps there has not been « quired to carry their licenses about them and show them | Week, since the opening of th wr, in which our when required, merchants have enjoyed gre 1 prospe Keerens or Livery Sranixs.— License $40, during that whieh hax just pasted. Tho roads hu Ownens or Onvinusss, Dravs, &.—License for omni. | become hard and dry. and, in consequence, th $20 | freight have been reduced, ‘Traders have buses and stage coaches plying in the city... ' Vedas A 1) | th® opportunity thus offered, and have ui Licenee for back, carriage or gab with one hor Je heavy the mineral wealth of Californii Mon Owners of lighters, scows, &e, monto banks, faro, and other games of chance. billiard tables and ten pin alleys, lice theatrical performance: appears plen- We perceive a +mala jee of first quality kams. which we First quality of butter is also firm, $100; ty 4 Imported lard, in kegs. Se ad0c. Kage Toense, $54 re of store ships, eellars, &e., license | 7 Me. Iie, Clear pork, in half barrels, Seen of passerigee altipa, llosied $60 | Yermains'irm, at $14 per baif barrel. This i to-day, Sacnamesto, March 20.—Business to-day has been ex- ‘The United Land Commissioners haye been in session amy pale Sod the demand for goods apicites, for nearly four months. but, ns yet, not a single # for almost every description of merchandise are been adjudicated. Thete are fii. with an upward tendeney, Grain is an exeeption. © 6 tlie: Cokaraleetan e quote barley at 7c. a 7!se. Flour is firm. at $5 25. Hail, are confined to their rooms by illness, It is thought re are maby country merchants in market who buy that at the rate which the Board are. proceeding, | ¥ get through with their business in about twen | en yeas | lively appearan Since the Yommittoe, | Us ise. Tho wateeets at night, aud it is | hdl men no longer & orrobber who is caught, | of venturing abrosd. The ad will improve our trade 1 and our merchants pate that, in another week. trade will be fully re= opened Wa: do. do. do, two hoses... 15 | Purchases, to aawer the demand which exists, at the Do. , or cart, with one horse.,, 19 | Sent time, in nearly every inining . Our advices, Do. do. two horses. 1214 | from all parts of the mines are of st cheering na Do. _ car drawn by horse or at | ture, assuring us that, with a suftic yr for mie Do. hand cart. | bing purposes. we need have no fears of the exhanetion of | —Our streets present quite » ick mules and teams the are loading for the mines. The diss n way ton move genial ua ‘ members of that body patr understood that the liret bur will be executed in a very summary manner. | A bill was introduced into lature a since for the suppression of gam din the Sen ever, that publi Another Revolt in the Pactfic. bling. and th eto boone of apriy age soit fi ssi the characteristics of California, Very fow respectable | ANMIVAL FROM THK LADRONK ISLANDS — TROUBLE yeople now visit the gambling shops. A movement is AMONG THE CONVICTS. being made to suppress the bull and bear fights which The «7lla California, reecived by the Northorn Light take place every sunday, at the Mission Dolores; and L gays >— ink these disgraceful exhibitions De ; ; ee these — ie asokt TehKae ph pat an We learn fiom Mr. Weston, a passenger in the ship as the placards have it, will, in such case, be consigned tienda th For thesite cent santana conten nds, that on the 10th of Aug t & number of conviets, who had been traneported f to Barn arnum m the Philipine Islands to According to information rived here, the iimigra- tion into California, weross the Plains, will be very Guajan, the chief of the i ; sive this your, It ts fered that those who start too bloodals nectited will suffer for the want of grass, In order to meet tho 00del ‘tor tela in tine. the following reeolutions have been inuro- , “Be ame day, and ¢ ent to Manilla for trial, ibite tie Lommerene pal ‘The Ladrone, or Mirian Islands, are eleven in number, ved, ‘hat Une Governor ia nuthorized and and are inhabited by natives of a pleasing aspect and © to beturni hed such sup well made the incoming emigrants the ‘od order, and is well of musical w otaries of Hymen to th and welcoined the « AANTON CRAP! 7” vixy cheap atock of then A MAGNIFICENT AND remony having # gentleman from | again to the mansion. | KEMP, AUCTIO; y porforined by Seoond etrect, near Fir at anction, as ahove, all tho F ¢ No. 361 (Into rdv the Camanche JUST RECKIY nd Bwies Mostin, « benetit of thenew con which was porf 4 an entertainment rand the finding of a charming Camellias t ent of J. B. Man THIS, WITH is in favor of AUCTIONEER Crnal street, PeNOVAL— DR, POWELL WiLL Red penly asserted Uh C Will move ead bo opinien their nec muy require Ten Bays Later from Oregon. ievoived. That the Governor is directed to take auolt Advices from Oregon to the 23d ult, have been recol ved Mmeveures us Will enable him to know what supplies und — py ho Northern Light 2 ties of the emigrants may require. Ate active is making to organize the demoeratio 1 1 write again by the mail of Ure oth . party. th Ore county ania red ha Toon held for purpose, in difereut portions uf the Mining totelit Tho Stockton Jura. of ihe Bat a wr hat improv ‘The miners in the wound Ay Ke and fouring t i Matipo huwe 1 fl varticl oeen y ho worl 1 had iit that. re aad gone inte 1 7g Coaree and Fine tcld Gulehee, bef now w ‘ of Murch wa : do well, had (hey rome! rainy and Kucinows during the winter bad been There are wt around burn " Whe Pac 1 mpany have exiablished " fat st tw whieh polnt the Cos n Willan mince’ “ m from the 0 Wi itil Din, {rem Ke i hive t vrceted chomeed witle the f ok b The rich by h ceived in, ‘ 1 to William, nvwed that the lend raus into the next - = bef 10 rain, ‘Theso Naval Intol oe from the ne ult , ready to eail for san Frnncise: Court Colendar—' yroh —— Uweree Sates Disrnier Co ine