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SSS = —_ WHOLE NO. 7363. MORNING EDITION-~-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888.. PRICE TWO CENTS. ro — ss ——— “lS SNe or jg aR — ———————_——————S From San Bilscellanecows Items. vor will pledge bimeelf to, tothe subseribers three Ou Don Pedro's Bar. Taolumes ri >" there prod bring cnet’ DOUBLE SHEET. we (From the San “9 Verzs or tHe Srate.—The official returns of the late Bi, woatatlons cack week. the operatic season; | pox Mr. Thor. (ook. Gay Hoca loa cane ee poe 7: - Eula tint arlene Sates M rnaindebted to Lieut Bady, of the Quartermas. | sleotion beve bom received from alarge majerity of che } end va, Prcdvoe at least twonew Operaseach month, with |’ At Rough and Ready, Nov. 13, of congestive fever, | °A consusof the fire(git @uiation In the olty of Heme: | ters Department. for the following partioulars of the fire | counties and the demooratio mnjority Raat Inereesing. ‘tate costumes and seenery. Sidney Caro late of Detroit, Michigan, aged 26; recently | iuiu end Itseuburbe, abows:—= VE BAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | wbich ccourred at Comp Yume Pierce and King have carried twenty counties ont | ties A ‘8tY Chopmen wes to have e benefit at the REE le mise on the American river =| “ me abelian scene ‘The fire broke out om the morning of the 2¢th of Oete | of thirty-three, and we mske thelr present ascortalued | a.pertoam ,‘heatro, Bem Frapolsoo, on the let inst. Tape ore po Sunday the 14th inst of oon- is ber, in the bakehouse of Co. H after every offort toe: majority 4930 In arriving at this result we put their Gogtion of the brain Mrs. Kether . Welton. wife of Mr. nee Arrival of the Steamship Uncle Sam. | rages. it caught the nitohossof Coe. U aad it majority ip Sonora county at 73 whish Ls the latert ro- Markets, oma 8 Weiten, of wi Coun . aged 36 years. ie * | were emtirely conrumed. togorher with the qua tent, | ture we havo seem. Two of the morming papers, however, MONRY MAakKRr. At Monterey, om the tith (ust. of Ke, = ae a Seeckersroetet and Cesnssiioncy”s ettees, ond Wn enntoes, = fit at 440, rod a pl OY oe wary ne ae Ban Francisco, Nov. 30. 1852. pa Ag errpen pin mag “4 afr " command almost ly out of provisions. correct 0°» majority thus far is Kt meri, t bas been steady.’ $20000 State 1's mppy to learn that {LARGEST SHIPME! Mojor Hola(seimen, the commanding officer of the depo event it will exceed 5.000 No returas have baen re- | _ ‘The stool m cinoe sovording ¢0 © recotved every attention and kindue-s during tse wh ENT or GOLD DUST. | fernrdiate despatched & train of wagons to th: selteoner celved from Tulare. sad but very few from Kiewath, Te rose man omaaye, bere tial meds st about | moment’. at y a nanny Gepeclty. whioh ls now in the river. for orevisions All Jol tee fonoms, ‘Maria, Meadeoiee. ond | Poe. Micures, ‘eiey bonds freely command 06 « 950 he eigen Dean funition wan saved ; popes ane og he | perted rome ” " . Yoard abeth Neweil, from Randwioh Iola edasieiiee cold $2,710,555 En Route for New York. | thaTinusmen: need 3 te fretins nease aes * os Angeles oma fan | Stotaments boode bare an to Tbe aad are bell with | sche Stor! wanan, nativoot Socliend died renee tiom jaxinishiod wither = ~~~ to leave om the first of November, te come up tho river ‘ bap Mf thes per | atoea Nov 16 J. W. Gormerly just Boston. Ho | yeas by the drain to Onilfornis end the Austealinn (INTERESTING NEWS with provicions TEs raven, 2 Troueah there ts no variation, We | {il fom the flying jibboom of ths oitpper ship Southern | sclont ulction embraced within @he . They bavo commenced rebuilding with the ‘‘adobes,”’ otill quote right bille on the “Wolpal Atlantio olctes at 3 _ rhs BeeBrnerge! Every exertion was made to about 6 000 souls, which will forever prevent a similar occurrence. Rebuilding of Sacramento. sotartantin aa tints eae ts | Sens eeetsel we neato session. The Indians wero po, 83; Marin, 30, Paris, 490f. Frederick King seaman on board ship Wiaged Arrow, er oat, end from 134 w 2K for 30 and 40 day bil ~ aged 18 year of Botton; fll from ulsfe, and. wat ry mnereinenotuacineehte sche? iC bills on London ere @ at 47 0473, and on Very Late from the West Icdtes, qua Yolo. 60; Santa The stoamer Umole Sam has brought files of Jamaton |, off Ospe Hora, * ‘A train of tem wagons, Inden with stores and pro Tue Crry Goveannent ov Ban Francisco. —The new Stouks. On board ship WH. Harbeck. at con, Nov. 10th. F, W. | Dapees down to the 39d inst., whiois, though faruishing MABKETS-MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | left town this morning for the Colorado, those were | Sly goveroment of Ban Francisco Is wow falty wader | 260m rary, shipment of State \Warrwets, ot 77% 0 Gillen of county Tyrone . Ireland “Nov. 16ih, John | no partioular news from that island, contala very late fe. Sem me Diamply depotched Dy Lieutenant Raay oe surpiy tke | P07, Mayor Urenbam ba ava in hs moe, fal dor | tate Spe oat ump Loan, 08 porot ls tupac ond | Marin * aman of Goticborg; ae ameter | taiigence tom the edjceat olonic K ante ab Ont oe ny: Geonees At sea Oot 18th, of Panama fever, Captaia John H. | Tho business done at Kingston in impetts, bit voom the the steamer from Sam | He recommends a material reduction in the expenditures, ‘accord ‘The steamship Uncie Sam, Captain William A. Milis, | ¥Tancitoo, the gentlemen convected with the land eom- one to aera ioe Sky Dom sane Cove, Anes Workers toess (ascmsine tos ” ue tation vu) our anforrupa'e as rived last might, from Aspinwall. having lett on the | however, and during the part weak Sadge Wall has teken | tbetate decison of the Supreme Court sustaluing can | Wer Hees onde, 7 pee cent ‘38th test , touching at Kingston, Jamsica, whence she itty depositions. It must be manifest to every | Validity of the ‘Peter Smith rales,” whereby property of | state Oivil Fund Wi vast | the value of at lesst o million of dotiars. bel: to Balled om tho 224. The U. 8. brings dates from Ban Fran- | BotOr pln og sy rages ross pices the okey. was cold to satiety « judi meat, apn set School Land Warrants been to couyons 75 Ia ne ots 8s Gregory, late macter of brig John © LeGrand. Ho was w native of Marbichoad, Massehuretta, Om board «toamehip Cortes om ber passage from Panama for thie port. 1 Brewster, of dysentery, from Michigan J. Motadden. of dyrentery, from Pitioburg Frederiok Festus, of fever, from New York. 10th and 91st inst., was very moderate Prides goa Faily were teo high to induce sprouiation, and ia eons. quence the trade wore merely purchasing toeupply thet ignmediate wants, isco to the let inst., being twelve days later them pre’ | weoks, Nearly all tho olalas in this ‘ inally $0000 Notwithsinndi is, unhealthy |. City BoRds, Ngv coupom On board whuldohip Lucie: Aug 30th of consumption, |, 7H* busters im tho Jamaica House of Asmmbly fas Viowsly reesived., reeented and proved. apd it le presumed that coudraa: | state of the body corporate, private nrorosts eeem to be | Oi? SPAT et. Norte. 1 a per ot. die fin p John Wade. of hoxbury Maw. uged U6 yea ™ | been of vory auintoresting character. Th Rey. Bi. The U. 8, mail stonmers Georgia, from Now York, and will follow as oon esa full board oem be got te- Beooperons extent apd scheantial tmpeorement: | County eerie (not funded) Sond etcabhceee x boned whalehp Biney Aa Dallman, Oot. 1¢th, peicong® a aleve from ag hee thy A io oe gether. - are beirg wedo in ‘yY quarter, alae of L jan’ Looper, enter len Amerioan Belcan, doom Mew Oricans, wore at Aspinwall, awaiting | wo take from the Loe Angrics Stor the following por- | *rtate onthe inocaeo ce value of real | Qounty Scrip (new lsiue).- Om board ship Benj. Tasker, Sands, of consumption | aed of course attracted deal of sympathy froa¥ hia ee Sap Francisco ( Bonds, the esrival of the passengers, mails, and specie, by the | ticulars in relation to the death ot Gearral Boas, which Ban Francuco Fine Derantmnnt.—The Chief Engi Beerumento City. Bone (esoos ‘ding to dato), wteamer Pausma. gid Le easton Case! the Nichi of Oantey dad Gea tes dosarte La Iipersace Lagi senoeta thet bnhs3 rin Cony Bonds, 10 por conts..... We are under obligations to Mr. JD. Cometook, the y assassinated om the Dicht of 8 Inst, near ment 1a compored of the fol owing twelve on- | Cen shares (dv, off) . the Mission of San Gabriel. Hi companics and two hook and ledd: los Pacific W! purser of tho Uncle Bam, for the ready deliveryrof pack- | breast the ball aking am Upward direction, ued panies osha clygrea roadwey Whar? char bis brethren. akin 'e regret to state tho yellow fever was vey at Barbadees and other Win ther [stand pores. Cow Pa Ush trigate Dauntless, Ca; Ualstead, lost mimo oflesas and fiftees mon by this scourge. Aaron Mayhem of Long Toland. On board whaleship Arotio: Api 25th Mester (Villism Emerson. sged 16 years, com of the Kev. J. 8. Berson, of Wailva island of Oahu. On board ship Abram Barksr, July Sist,a \dwioh rs No 1, G. W. Green, joreman... 65 | Broadwey Wharf shares, Island From New Providence wo leare thet, on the éth int, ages for this office. catirely through him from which wound he Lang Tes 64 | Plank Read Btook,... an On board lp Abram Backer Sept. 14th, in taking in | © Steamer was off tho idand in distzees, and a pilot bed ‘The Usole Sam hes made the run from Kingston to | shout twenty four boars. By ma the deed was com- © sees OS TEADH REPORT. the bow boat andin puttiag her over the beams over | S¢Be to rendor ber nasistance Mow York in loss than six days, notwithstanding ade | Gee "pere ent Pe aeeriae, 1 Wee See nyatery. seer 68 | | There has been an unusual aegree of activity in the | head, the rope sltoped off and the “host fella short dis | The Tobago House of Assembly has determined upém Pention at the Hook before getting » pilot. the Maromo,” and was probably retaraing to his lodg- ’ William Biviee, «7-5 6s | aterectmtey,,crumlsertng shat the mall steamer ia co | tenes, billing James Hackst, eooperofthe ehip, instantly. | Seettuoog ‘ne super, duties wpam progse ailpped Gams , : » f seve e o morrow morning. ei at rr t The fetlowing is the ings! sprang er tes f 7, WoL. Bromley «11. tom of the timo of the merchants must have beew oncu. Later from Oregon. of the revenue to be raised trom this tax 1s to be applie: on oa eae eat sees peta aoms he saan "os ated. It tal. RH Bennett, {sss G3 | pled in preparing their correspondonce, It will be seen | ‘The Paoldo Mail steummhip Columbte) Captain W. L, | %/Bo Purposesof immigration. Virgin Indenda, . a a tees if -* Forhes.. ne sos Genctal Beam must ewes BE genio aa ae ll mae arcivale to dey from Hestern domestic | Dall, bad arrived at Gam Hrancisoo after » pasoags Of | war at ge. homes en route to axsigun, to heve-en tel = view with the goveesor in obdef on the subject of mew ait floultics Into which he bad faillon with the Assembly of Tort ia. be having had to prorogue the House before his departure from that islana Acoounts from Martivique state that hopes are outer- tained that the fever would soom subside. Im the payee we find ap address to the eat Ki of Presse frem the inhabitents of differeat oo to the interior have been quite aotive; the two boats whioh lett for Sscramepto this afternoon, were botta full. In flour wo potioe copsiderable activity ; sales of barrels bavo beyn made to come oxcent at $44. ' 300 quarter aad so-+-No. 1, J. P. Buokivy, foreman, report of the pistol belog dirtinotly heard in 6h +o, 3, JL. Ven Bokkelon, half eocks Chile polo at $43. The importation per Karen ses seee cere 9511600 borhood. several persons immediately repaired to the | Tota! A SE oh Week cad eam Boas conaexee nlf I mumber Of members,........seeeseeeeereeee 836 | before ar bis bed. His friends oberished bcpes thi The Oregoman gives an account of ta different rullet meetings beid for the benedt of the immigrants. The agente are stil in the mountains aud thé suflerers pro- vided for aswell as could be expeoted. The oitiaums of Orezon have been very liberal Coul hae been dircovered at sevoral places worth of the Columbia rivor. Several veloa bave beon opoved along the Cowlits river, which promise to yield cu abundaat «No. 11, J. Bower, bed No 12, HOOK AND LADDER © 8 66 6 65 65 = ports. with full cargoes of arsorted merobandise, Freights 68 a 66 bi rip a Lire Nd cold. we understand, at $3 @; the bulk of that Winged conveyed to | Connumat Fasiorry Mrs Fitupatrick (formerly Mra, | Ariow rrmains im firmt bands Graia—Che sales of do: The U. &. Mall steamship Pan: the morning of the let inst, The following is the ie inight sur’ | Farnum) charged ber busband. beiore the Hooorder, this | mestio barley to day, include about 1600 cuoks a; 40 ;-| supply. The most important discovery is ou the Skov | Tet Jee simply President of the ¥ SHIPMENT OF GOLD DUST BY THH PANAMA. Bessube eee ogy De ne iB Dut no | morning. with attempting her itfo. It appears hor has- | several purocis aro neld at 4c Bales of Chile, to ar’ | kum Oreck « brinch of the Chickolons, Seven tae? farsapmese Sale comsiezes Page, Basoo & 00. $812 000 Jacuds & Levy.... $20,000 | enrued in twenty-four hours after tho wound was re. | band abused her yesterday, at tre house in waioh they | tive, amoun‘ing to nearly ¥ 00) 400 lbs bare been msde | John F Dodson of Buffalo Grove, Ogic county, TIL, | ine On him the honors Adams & Oo. + 660 000 Flint, Peabody & ceived are boarding. om Bush ) peor Mentaomery, at do. wheat, there is am aolive ipquiry for asd use; | was killed by the Blackfoot Indians at Fort Owen, on the | So wis inrenvanwiowee 8. * 906.660 Uo....... 19,000 + struck ber in the face, causing @ bleeding from the nose, | sales have beem made at 1240 ; cholce parcels from Aus | 16th September last, Paincn!—The inbabite 21100 J. B, Taemas 17.020 San Joaquin News. While in the kitoben, attempting to staumon the bleed | tralian teed are held at ldo. 160 We nole sale for | A young man nawed Weymouth, was drowned in ber hurband came ip and presented a ptitol at ber | milling purposes at 10,0. 100 aacks Kastorm onts sold 185000 Beynoids & Co. 16,600 | The Journal saya that the present reason promises to | 16.) ”, ‘and pulled the trigger, the cap. however, only ex- | at 430 Fork~100 bbis olear. per Winged Arrow. sold €8785 J. Seligman & Ue. 16,250 | be one of the busiest over wituoseed im Sto -kton There pialog fe was bound over by the Heeorder, in the | st $00. to be taken on Ineding from ship we nove sales of $3. Rogue's river a short timesinoe iu the rapids near Keau's bridge. He erossed the plains this season, was about twenty-four years of age. and was from the dtate of Maine, Collies, Cusnasn in at least 360 tons of freight landed every day by the of bal: t $46 88; bi subject «fguneral al reer 5000 & Go. . 16152 ers; the most of which comes direct to the mer | [2™ 000, to beep the peace for ix months and for ves wi 88; barrels mess sold av $47 60. $125 The Statesman i king of the immigration, say terpate in thove foounge of lively “ 5 feceohg) bis appearance before bis honor to day, whem he will re- | per M. was offered amd drolined this morning, forthe | Messrs Thompson and Norris, ofthe Relief Comm! f detection of 45,000 Wyokot & Go..... 12000 | chants of that city, Country dva.ers preter dealing | Ms have reoemtly returned from the Dalics seaaiiek Mibehae weinteaetonliest 46,000 Sparx & Ne house 11.600 | with the merohants of Stockton ra’her than coming to | Syives/¢ deoitlom of the Keoorder —Sen Francuce Herald, | lmportation of Eastern lumber per Abeato, } end Willow Creek. They report that the i: let destiny be accomplished. The Almight) . Freemu +» 10,060 is olty. as ti mak« moet r ices sah nais. wets | cae ee eee ee Don Saivavon Irusmpr.—Among the arrivals by, the Marriages and Deaths, all got as far as tho Dalles. Their opision is that | poopie proclaim jeu sversmuere, Accor’ 36 400 —— | "The sonora stages have changed thoir reute, and taken | Oregon, we notice that of Don Balvavor [turbide, who MARRIED, there are over « thousand yet betwen the Cascade and | Oonces. Complete the mielm which hae 80,000 Toml.....,.... $2,710,665 | the Freneh Camp road, crossing the river at Koight’s | Cowes to Celiiornia foe the purpose of substant his | In San Franoisce, Nov, 28, by the Rov. Mr. Brierly, Mr, | ‘B¢Johm Day's river. They any that thee are plenty of e Kwporor, for the peoayerity. * Ferry instead of Ro} nelds’. and going up on the eart.| Aaim, before the Land Commision, to a tract of laud | Aiphonsom Dam, of San Franotso0, to Miss Lucy H, God. | Frevitlons on the route. There Is bat Little viokaess Prince! the ohildren of Marti among thors hebind, the most that oxteta being at the Cae ‘They also report that Messrs Whitoomb and Senpings had returned tothe Dalley and had distributed their reiiet. They met Mr Affleck betweem the Cascade and th: Deliee, ppshing om with bis supplies; and they apticipate no great suffering, Seven deaths had coourred at the Dalles witbin a few weeks. Thuy spsak imjmost fa- verable terms of the Cae mass of the immigrants ‘The immigration this year will probably reach 20,000 The last number of the Columben, Nov. 6 eon‘atns the proceedings of a meeting of the residemts of that part of Whe following is a list of the passongem by the steam: | side of river, The route 1s over a hurd, candy road | gtamfed in this torritory by the Mexican Congress. in 1835, | man, of Portiand, Mo. By P. W. Shopheard, itiq. Jus ship Panam, from Sen Franoisce:— fom oO te the river, fice continues se ail winter, pa petits ray Ll id _ ep et mercer Co i tice of f the Pesee. on the 2 eh , Mr. Charles Gerf to Porter, A P | making img very light with the ¢xception of ' tor ho! teu Juli ratvoeg. the same, on the 28d. Mr. SABier, Mis Sieg GH Brows. D b: # betwen Stockton avd French Comp. | Tapkin the Mexican army, and ts spoken of as auontic- | Jules Uuf to MiseO “apette Demerrey” Nov 15, by Ror, The fare from Stookton to Sonora has risen from $16 te | man of ability and intelligence. —San Francisce Herald. | br Ver Mehr. Mr. JohajStepperd to Mirs Ann Fiauoaue, $20; while that to Mariposa which im the summor was A Vaay Distnrssinc Oase.— Ono of the most distressing | (mn the 17th Nov, by ® W shépboard. Mr. Abra! $10, hae gone up to $30. The price to Mokelamne Hill | easeson record has been witnereed inthis city withiathe | Stratton to Miss Uarcline H. Angel Nov 20, by Prien is $15, aod to Sacramento $10 Inst few dsys. A lady who came on the | cerémuny, inthe prorence of the Mayor, James Hiwards, J 4 large and splendid theatre has "boom erected in | steamer Tennessee, to join her husbal M D..of Auburn, Cslifornis, to Anna M.. daughter of Crane and lady. J C Bair W Soaciet, E vigelow. Y Urru. | Oelumbia, Tolumne county. ard tho Gozvite says that it | learmed to her inexpressible horror upon her arrival, chat | Thomas Ga:rett. of Wilmington, Del. On the 7th Oot., (Hore follow the signa utes } Maurice Power, Enq. the new Licu‘ensat Govermer and the fret civilian 'o whom the iministeation of tas government of the irlandof St. Lucia has buen coated, bad arrived, aud been warmly congratalated by ¢hp MGorros, BH Rawson G Kent and Indy, M Gallan, | Will be opened om next Satarday oveniog her hurbend had perished in the iate disastro by Kor: Albert Williams: Mr T. Conn to Miss Jame Thom- | the territory, at whiob it was resolved that every precive’ | Town Coupcil of Castries, Rein haa fuleu, but the lm wil J Polhemus, J ‘The Alleghanians were holding forth with t sus- tiom, and that bis fortune bad bees swept ton. Nov. 16. by Rev. John Leader, Lewis Urus to Miss a j Mins B Wilson, Ad Haviey |B Wilson grea Paes Sek tage Srtnne ed boos 6a Greil Arca, Nov. 17, et tbe oburoh of the hey. mr, | 24,te¢tlemont in Northern Orogon, be earmectly re- | jury produced by the previous drougut had bees, m quested to uppolnt and semd delegates to a general con- vention, to be held at Montieelio, om the last fhuraday of November, for the purpose of memoriulising Congress for an early division of the territory. 6o that the Colam- bia river muy be the southern and eastern boundary of @ now territory. " y Sb , 1 C Hen- | cees im Columma. ee pointy ea A specimen, amounting to more than $1,600, was | upon the reo-ip: of ouch intelligence, wor found on Shaq’s Flat on Monday or Tuesday last. This | tray. Her eituation beoame kaown toreve: « The steamphip Independence sailed from Ban Fran- | largo pioce of gold was found bat two inches beneath the | dividuals in our community, woo immediately starved P. Bailey. all of this city elsce om the Ist last for San Juan del Sud. The follow- | *utfaco. Several handrome specimens bave beoa dug | subscription for ber relief A isige cum of money wi At Aithoure Ureek, Klamath eounty. California, Oot. deatived bet ak out of the guiches and hillsides near Columbia, this | raised instemtly, the Pacific Mail Vompasy coutribating | 2th, by Hom. Thomes J. Korch, county ae Kia fag isa passengers: week, very liberally. —.2ite California math county, Mr. Wellington 0. Cochran to Mrs. Luoy M Adams, Coleman, Patter. H H Flagg, J B Wright, D Provisions have advanced within the past fow days Derantune or Cuiveox.—The oiippor ehip Eurcka, Smith all of Aithoure Oreck CJenes, lnéy sud infsot Wm U Hemmiok, Wm Hf Gro: | to an extravagant price in Colambls and victaity. Frosb | Qgptain Welsh, had sailed for Hongkong with three | A Grae Valicy, Nov. 18th. by J. M. Fouse, Req., » JP Nevh. Mr Polmer and tacy, Sy _ Pork sells at from turty to Ofcy cents pre pound; flour $60 | pondred Chinese pasrengers. She will touch at tie hall tea Bennett to Harah Ann Bennett, both of Grass Ere, WK Yates, J Holloway, De Rotator, Jus Low. J | per barrel; fresh beet twenty-five cente per pouad.and | gingwioh Islands, where forty of thom will remem, | Valley ins, O Kagan. A Speater, W B Edson, | other articies meoestary to sustain il'e heve advanced in | sho piso carried away the pum of $7000 ia yold | ,,/% Sacremento, Nov. létb, by Rev. It. B. Stratton, NT ee eee a : : Gust. ‘This is the largest number of Uciestiais that have | ME taclus It Beokley to Atte, Easbo Shafer, Teeny, RF Sualin, D Chegtts, @ | clpite ana cane ot pPrtoar rage woll, "Wa hare ca, | Weft in one voosel wih wore ot How Yor ta inn Nopeamst Grey: egos: Date’ Ot Gremier AJ Gutter. 9 Cloadedly, | sioincd reveral claims ia Oclonba flat sd eotel sei | Brrovtaw Farax or Nature —Mr Aled oh Seaghter 28, Bday age Of Standlagatoas, Wrattord Willems, by Rev. T, Dwight Hunt, Mr. Chartes K. Story. of the firm of Btory. Keddington & Co., to Miss Caroline canes. we are told are geaurally stusted ia growih, an® having thrown out their arrows of maturity, are coming 0 cidinary height Ase natural consequence the ywid af julce must prove defisient, and nothing Like the erep calculated upom for the pianter's ou'ley on culdveation will be produced. MARKETS. Kinestox, Ja., Doo 41 —Butter—Holders of Irish firm at 11d, but ceslers decline to oporate thereat to extent. The stock is ample. but ef American and fax the market ix quite bare. Oornmesl—Cne cocsipta h been rather ample and prices have given way some t, Wenote sales of 100 barrels ex-last arrival. a Corn— 000 bushols doath Amerto-n have oheegel at Je. Od afloat, im bulk ; Of which re-esles are MARBIED. At Batevitle, Marion county, 0. T , Oot. 7. by Rev N. Dosne. of Oregon city, Mr. David Smith und Mise Ann wabler of Dr. White, recently of Indiana 1, ai Oosland, Murion coun y.40 fC. by Rev. Joreph Roberton, Mr. Thomas ?, Jack and Miss dareh Francis, davgbier of Rey. Neill Johnson, all of Merion county. pe Rerniena City, O. 'T., Nor. li, by Rev. St. M_ Faokler, Mr. Wiiluw Setou Ogden, to Mise Maury A. KE. Dryer, by jehneon, B Dickson, W B Glover, Mossrs | assured that most of the cli immediately along Green, who resides om a farm sbout eight miles 2 ‘Obeney, Sbeperd. f Fiyna, B Downs J Y Winegar, | gulob will pay wogos to the depth ot forty elec tian | Mais thy. ban qiven eur Che tellowing slug lar tatorca Im Stockton, Nov. ith. by Rey W. W. Stephenson, | BY deugbter of LJ. Dryer. Peat tie tor oes.“ ClalseecNeats tie came ara PSlons Corum. D Haney, 2 Christy, B Beal, BP | Scme of thec we have no doubt, will pay largely on | On Wednesouy wight lest, about 11 o'clock. « sorore | Mr. Jesse W. Maxwell to Miss LauraJ Riffo. aS pire ev. N Doane, Robert Arthur foams mak whic Was On Bea at daoset eee a4 ~3 ‘Taylor, Wa Smith, Wm Waldo, TB Lolmes, | the ledge. abeek of an earthquake was experienced, which dit not | On board the ehip Ubarles, at Honolulu, Oct. 26th, by | Get Zi. by Hiv. dames 8. Lead Mr. Thomea Smith | beem placed’ at 12s, and the ntock is now rather During the past week no loss than thirty pationts have | comtinume long. but which was ro violent as to oreaco a | Rev 8. Demon, Mr. James ¥. Hammond to Miss M. bern admitted intothe State Marive Hospital at Stook- | commotion emcng the domestic enimels. On the next | spocner, bovk formerly of New Bedford ton, The dutics of the officers of that institation have | Worping it was discovered that a deep chasm about haif | Nov Zlet, at the residence ot Mr HI Griffith, in Wash- now beoome extremely arduous, and to add diffs ultios to | @ mile in width and three huncred yards in length haa | ingtem Mr. Jobn D Anderson to Mis, Molesa A. Hunt, their position they are bud'y cramped for room. No- | deem opened from Lake Merosd to the socan, and thut | el) of Cache Creek, Yelo county ‘The late receipts of boxes have alo shanged bands pria- olpally at 17s., but they were not by any means of prame quality; the same remark appiiss, though not to « similar extont, to thewcoont parcels of cask fish. Really prime box fi-h would command a higher rate than tho quete- end Miro Arcthasa B. Lynd, doth of Dougtas county, . H Downey, M Berard M: vi Oregon, DEATHS. Tn Oregon, Sept. 18, Martha iilen infant daughter of . | J.B. apa Lucy A. Knupp, aged 7 weeks jammond K tarrivgtoa. W H Courtwright, | thing isdoing on the new bulidings for want of fands, | the lake wer nesriy dry. Our informant who lef; there An Sante Uiara. on the 2irt Ni by Rev. C. Macley, a J fex has ¥ Baker, L L Byder, W J Swain, E tlosteller, | Relirf of rome mature must roon bohad It 1s demand: | (a TBursday morning mated that the water was still | Mr. V. byeckens to Mics Smiih ce ae wots Recta ron es yy og ny herp mad rusbing out with groat forer.and that he bad no douot In Coloma, Nov, 24h, oy Herman Doyle, Kaq., Mr. but that itroon would be emptied. This lake is about | Samucl W. Huff formerly of Milwaukie. Wis, to Mrs, balf a wile from what is known by many of our citia-ns | Lydia Swortwout, late of MoHenry county, Lilinois. as Green's Lake. What renders this matter so strange Nov. 26. by Rey. B. ¥. Rawiims, Mr. John UV. MoTarna- is that the sbook of an earthquake Bas never boom felt in | ban of White Rock, to Mies Catherine J. Miller, of Dia- ast. Holders of Batimoxe and Philadsiphis are firm rt 6d. to 88s. We note a sale of 560 barreis of New Orleans at 328. Freights are dull. Bus one vessel hep eatied from Kingston with cargo. Gold—We quote Ame- or ao PW Rode, & HM Walton C Dawson, M Mf | 69 by every principle of benevolence and charity Rebate Sm Taliaferro. A W Bruce J P Smith. Messrs | Pho Sonora Herald gives the proceedings ofa m' ‘Wentwerth, Farr, Tinker, Gale, Beard, and 193im the | which had formed a lyceum in that city — It is inte steerage. to have lectures delivered ly—essaye read an Two Weeks Later from the Sandwich Ii Innds—Arother Japanese Grew Picked Up. The clippers Bevereign of the Beas, Wingod Arrow, and | Prrtant Yai. tl ee Msc a ral aT | thls otty—at least we havo heard of no oxe who exper | mond Springs i The bark Whiton had errived at San Francisco, fcom Sores te ‘ Hes ms -vAmmerion are, worth 7544 cy Southera Cross, arrived st San Franoisco since the 15:b; | \, tar better for young men to piohan ing sooletion theig | lenced it —vila Californian, Nev 7, #t the Green Valley Hotel, Fl Dorado county, | Honolulu, with advices to the Oth uit. pired since our inst | We netice Pos green cy oe ppt a the first, 108 days from New York, the others 113 and | attention than to whit away their leisure hours in gai Manine ano Passencun Bratietics —We learn by the pe a Af (sag Eeq., Mr. Joremish Bonedict to atiss | The Friend vaya, Captain West, of tho Inane Howland | jitob pine. Lari—The most rocent operateons were of 168 days reepectively from Boston. It is understood | bling-bouserand rum-shops Sam Eranoisco Shipping List bee following facts with re- | ‘Yet te Ciara, Nov 4 by Rev. Wm J. MoClay, John | ‘forms us that omthe 14th of April, im int. 21 N. and | fected at Sd a S/d. por Ib for prime. The si00k is now ‘The roads between S8tockron and Sor are ine bad pee to the mumber of vessels and their tonuage. whish 160 BB, about three bun milesN.N.X. of Guam | ety Ught, and holders are wanting~9d. Infarior hae that the Sovereign of the Seas will proceed henceto the | oongit: Sandwich Islands for oll afew dw: and travelling oonseq uenlt; diffloult. For ve entered San Franci-o-, from the Art of January last | M. Wilms, eq . of Sam Jove, to aliss Margaret C., the stages cased to Travel but have now re- | to the 28th of November, and the number of pawengers | #ughter ot Fravols MoTsrnoban, Keq changed bands at @isd. Mackerel— Chere is not aay of market, Tho last operation was effoated at 344. por bar he fell in with a Japanese junk. [¢ was small, and desti- ea of the compani: th ar ant poe the commencem: Jiara, Jobi nox, of the Stocktcm Ranch, The Ship Isaac rived at one of the Sam mack panics havea double | that have arrived and loft si Te ee a ee relat, lena ote tute of cargo. Only four persons were found on board. | rel. Pork—Sales of mess have beon cffeoted to some ea mewncd on ot | ioe noamecting ot Reighivs ferry te tabet day anda | the present year :— to Dorecta ¥. L. Biebreeht, late of Germany, poh hn rtishgueneaiaen 4 @ioh Inands, baving on board four Japanese, picked up Py eerie: byte id the face ie $16. 2 = Arrived. No. Ton: eo Bridge House, ‘Sharks county, Mr. | It did mot appear that any bad died. They had evidens- nt, at 1028 per barrel. ‘o~—Theto ts pot any am offer, Rice—Heldet: of Bengel eontinue firm at 17s 4. 1C0 ibs. bat no operations of an impor | oharaeter ave reached us) Rum—Thero is very little im marmet. ad y 7 SL north, and 150 | The Of provisions o band im ur market are | Aterican vescels entering cosstwise........ 316 177677 | Cburles Camden, formerly of Jackson. Lx. to Miss Philo: wrth a Eg he call anges ek shail: Eat tht ie, mliong et uwtieniiy WER rioee De. 40 do. from fureigm ports 249 109 649 | A Tower, formerly of Cumberland: Khode Inland. east longitude. Flour is a roaree article, and selling at $30 perhusdred. | Foreign do. do. do 08: IAS | Ne Sse Oe eae ete The nows of Mr. Webster's desth, in 8am Fransisco, | j- js raid. however, that large quantittes of the needed — Hi. Tower, formerly of Qumberiand, » to Mise Mary ° p: i Fecolved om the 20th inst, was unexpeoted, and oast © | articles are on the road hither from Stockton the teams | Total entered from Jan. 1 to Noy. 26,1862.. 021 408,349 i ptt hy ore perme ly been « long time without mush food, being very much emaciated Their only remaining food was a iitte oil, As Bear a could be sscertained thy vessel had boom out of her reckoning forty ninedaya At the time of the dis- covery the tiller was larhed, the ship’s compaay roads. Hoq., Mr. Chas. | seomed to have given themzcives up to sie Capt. West @eep gicom over the olty, which was menifosted as well pepe Berge dl Govoctin te be pane for. bye American vossels cleating coutwire........ 666 122145 | Smith to Biise Rhizabeih Dobbins, all of that plac took them ef beard his veesel, judiciously administered | The news from Sonora, published im the Sam Franeleeo in the osuntenances of the people the firing of mi- | eouia be more opportune. Do. 40 40. for foredgn porta.. $67 197770 | _ In Sonora. Nov. 9. by tho Hon. A. A. H. Tuttle, County | nourishing d they soon recovercd thoie strength | papers, dees not appoar to bo 60 Into as our advices by nate gues and half mosted flags, The inolementwea- | The weather is lear and cold, with nightly visita of | Foreign do. do do Te LS | Sete ot See oe oe ee ee | aad epe. Ee from the veswl few Hoat8, | the inst steamer. We then heard from Guaymas te the ie demonstration, heavy frost. A grest quentily of snow has fallen im the —— —— | bitte. Capt. Alonso Green formeriy of St. Louis, Me , to pt. W. cet her cm ire It is mot yet determined what | 100 0 Tipe govventotinag.conesrtes peibite ; | movptains In that viomity. Total cleared from Jan. 1 to Nov. 98. 1852.. 1,394 441.u00 | Mise Laura K., danghter of Dr. Tibbetts, of this city. ibe done with them. Twoof thom Capt W. would ; Fhe French vowel of war Penelope arrived at San | “ny works of the Tuolumne Hydraulic Assoolation | Passengers at San Francisce from January | to Nov 28. DIED. glad to take to America; amd if some vessel about ‘The Celiforsia papers, howover, give the following Francisco on tho 30th uit. were progeessing rapidly towards completion, 130 mon Males: Femaies Children, Toicl. | In Sam Franciseo, at Jones’ Hotel, Nev. 17, at 3 P. M., | cruise ip the vicinity of tho Japen islands will take iteme:— otber two, it will be o good omd satisfactory arrang ment. ‘A public meeting was beld on the $d inst.. at Honel lu, to disours the subject of increasing the exports of ¢ islands by opening new plantatiems. & —by tho organi- Holo, aged 20 years, of typhoid fever. The Many eubstantial improvements have boom made in the city of Sonora, and everything denotes its prosperity au@ TMABEDOY, the reoe eff rains have swelled tho rivers and reeks, affording good supply of water Wo the races, jh are being coustently employed bstween here and tho river | Arcived by sea....... 55.585 4664 1663 61.402 | Mire Mart Geteaty beats ace plenty, in California, anid often very | TUS "heoted that tals portion of the canal: will be ens 878 2 21138 | deoensed was @ naiive of Nisgare Walls, N. Y., and had troublesome. pleted by the Ist of January, three fourths of it being | Excess, + 84626 4.488) «1,561 40.664 | but lutely a there. ‘Thankegiving day war duly celebrated, in acoordance | already finished. The work on the lower diviston of the Veseris iv Port at San Francisce.—By @ list pab _Op the 1th Nov.. Dr. James W. Andrieso, late of Now with the proclamation of the Governor, on the 26th of | censl, from Sonora to Camp Seco, Yorktown. Chile Camp. | jished im the Shepping Lin. we find tast the mumber of | York city, aged 47 years. Chinese Diggings, Montezums, &e , willbe under cont: sot f i On the 18th Nov., Louis Dawoross, a recidont om Olark’s | ration ot @ Jotut Stock Company, The mecting adjouraed | the main dependence of the miners for consta: €- Seventies. inone cr two weeks tlie, wod {tis contemplated to.om: | Smorloon abipscessss-. 28. Trench brigs Point tothe aret Moxday in Deowmbor shout forty, | mente ‘The winter's work may now be vuld to Y In eonroquonce of the detention of the steamer Colum- | picy 200 men om it Tne stook is rising repidiy in value, Do berke On Nov. 16, of typhoid fover, Mr. Wm. Pearman, of | The freemurons of Unotula, numbsring cbout forty, | Qmmenced. ‘The Sullivan's Urcek race basa five or dx clothed in their rich segulie, cclebrated the first eom- tennial annivereary of the initiation of George Washing- ton. 1 per bark Famny Major, Capt Cressy, ene of Ogden & Haynes’ oriental tine, arrived at Honelulu om the Ist of November, om bor passage to Chima Calms New York olt Nov. 14, of choleta infantum, Emme Francis, infant davehier of B. ¥, and Adelia A. Ogden, aged 6 months and 20 de In Sacramento, Noy. 15, A. H. Barry, sged 27 years, bia, om her Inte trip, the mails trom Oregon wore sont by | $60 being cffered and refused for single mares. Suow | Do. brig to the depth of fifteen inches haa lately fallen in the vici- hips... the Gelden Gate, pity ef tho works 4 Sr bee The dramatic company at Nevade hevo sent the sum | 4 miner was inetantly killed. om last Monday whilst Do. brigs of $473 60 to tho Relief Committee of Sacramento, being | caciting in Stony Gulch, near Jamestown. The bank Do, schooners. ream runving through it, affording facilities tow nation along its route for several mites, ditch has much more water caved in and buri-+d him completely hide tp... Port: ‘wesel, late of Boston. The deceased was formerly of the New the proceeds of » bendiit hold at Dramatic Hall. ‘Arofficient cupply of water at Campo Sloe hes given a | “allan sbip.- Fraga fuse Orleans Berenaders, and light winds protracted Reg tomes omy ereegia se aud many portions of the ‘The peaks of Biorra Nevade, im sight of Sacramento, sre | great iinpotus to businges. ‘Tho season of prosperity is | Do. bri twenty-one daye. their toms und sluices. betes et tno no C2 CD Com ED a the vicinity of Buckeye. of consumption. on the 23d ia vcaisng ania oinda A, brought from Sullivan's oreek A couple of Frenchmen found a lamp of gold weighing 116 ounces. om Inet Wednesday, at the head of Dragoom gulch. They wore prospecting. and found it a few inehew below the eurface. It was sold for $1620. ‘There is nothing additional of the freach movement, Earthquake ro ene j Correspondence of tl ‘aname Star. ee i hcarotce, Dee ® 108 The Cortes will bring you the mews of severe quake et Acapuloe, The first shook occurred at ¢ minutes past tem o'clock, Saturday might, Deo. die on her voynge to I Kong ou the $d ult. Mr Re Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations, in a cdroular addreseed to ail foreign aud diplomatic agente, contradiots s report thet had aimed curroney in Europe, that one Robert Gould was Envoy Extraordinary an Miniter Plenipotentiary of tha King of the Islands. ‘The mail that left Honolulu on tne 24 of November, for this port, was the largest ever despatched from the Istande at sny one time. It inoladed 1 963 letcers, 1.128 of whioh were preyald. About 600 newspapers were seas in the seme mall. Despatches wero received on the 34 November, b: which it eppeared thet tho President of Pranoe en! tained the moet benevolent disporition towards the ktug- do eovered with snow. dawnin, bn Hanosh, of Dutchess county, N. Y. ye . hot by another named Seeking for gold on the surface of the ground, after Toe ee si phe Shileam Gulot, om the 94h Nov o¢ fover, Mr. H. A man named Dr, Everett was shot by an rain. is @ common practice hereabouts. This week sevo- Total number of vecnels im port.....cesecececeee 217 | D. Morrow, aged 47, of Orleans county, N.Y. Ball, ot the Four Creeks, Sam Jooquin county. The al- | rel incky hemires have been engaged iu the business os at Cam) umpo Beco, Nev. 15, Homer D. Woodruff, of Wis- und a lece wel; four ounces, im Uoarse Gol consin, oma! be tarsation was cocasloued by game of cards. The | Cute & Nite oilers et the norte end cf eke town, Theatrical and Musical. Tn Bugramento, Nov. 16, infant child of Wa. H. Wat wounded man was shot through tho brain, and lived | fund ‘respectively, a sixt 8 foar dollar place. Finar Concunt or Oatnenins Hares.—Misn Kate Hayes | cop, oged 4 days. ‘pbout am hour. The Colaveras (ers eays that the miaing prospects | Made her frst appeararce before @ Han Fraucisoo su- Oot. 12th, nesr Columbia river, of mountain fever, Mrs. at preent are bighly favorable, Works on the rivors | dience lsat evening. at the American theatro, and we must | Lucy A. Knepp. wife of J. B Koapp, a mative of War have ceased. in consequence of the rising of thelr waters, | accord her tho oredit of having made © mos: sixnal 4nd | sem county, ; 8nd recently from Catahoula parish, Distrlot Court for the arrest of Opt. Benjamin Gor! while the ravines and gulohes are otili dry ead umpro: | decided triumph, The house was filled with a orilliant | [,, aged 24 years. of the ship Albany, upon the charge of murder. It is | quotive. dank ue is a [nae es cc concacroubemens, the ex. In Hopolely Oot. jth deo Wy, Paschard, aod 3 aart, val of snow lem io mounts me. anos 01 " eers, formerly of Saicm, Mase at for welve alleged that he shot « sollor named Arthur Stuart, on or | | 0 snot feel, Of enor it eather in ould und bracing, | forward to the fost-lighta by Horr Meng, Jearea resident ot the iiands. oe ebout the 12th of July, ons voyage from New York to | with the nights bright and frosty. greeted with vebement and desfening applause, which wes | ~ In stockion, on Tues¢ay, Nov 39d, Mire Fanny Marta | dom. ‘hocks, slthough less severe than the first. have beem this ‘The cause assigned for this act is mutiny. A Malay. bey teat Fernando, was shot though | sgein and sgoim repewed, as she bowed a greevfal and | Morley, eged 16 years, fren Onondag: NY. Rear Adwtral Deepointes had beem appointed Com- meee - ar nose ce soctues, Ti ceais WHbees neuen pert. two German | not killed, whilst attempting a burglary in the store o; | @uniled acknowledgment, During the evening she song | — In Union city, Nov. Ist after an illness of twelve daye | Mander-im-Chicf of the naval foreca of France in the Pa- eation, exeopt that at about six 2. M., /? Swe Chinemen, who had boon hired by two Ge Mr. Irwin. “ab men fils,” from Meyerbeor's “La Prophete;” the | Lewis Voorbeos, in the 4th year of his age, eldest soa of | Cifie ovean. : douse \ddemiy' rose’ to 88, ‘three degrees: gainers, pamod Adem Daker and Mr. Gidding, to assist comio duet, “Signorima im tanta fretra.”” from “Dom | Peter T. and Kebecca Voorhees, of Adrian. Mich! The number of rane in the a Pd vp tg Pot wurmer thes during the day; but even this cannot, per them in carrying their baggage at Page’s rancho, atteck- Rebuilding of Saeramento, Parquale.” with Herr Mengis; “Casta Dive,” “sevour- | At the Oriental Hotel Marysville, Nov 26th of intlaus. | Thuredey. Nov. 4th, wae 141, 4 ogg lind the following | bape. be attributed to the earthquake. The ground roll their and a derperate fight ensued, during [From the Sacramento Union, Nov. 17] neo derlish,? and the “Last Rove of Sammer.’ In | mation of the lungs, Jason Moros, of Nortm Wardabore’ | Im the Wialmen’s Shivyring List, D6 | od like the ceenn in a swell, and then a tremoling motion e employers, d Bearoviy @ fortnight bas clepted singe the groat fire, | *®eh of there che exhibited undoubted merit and wasre- | Vermont, aged 2 yeors remer! pay = By iene thirty meecchde. About thirty of the best build Which one of the Obinamen was killed but the other | , succeeded in wounding Gidding, and robbing bim of | jy, $1,000 in gold dust, and then made his escape. Gidding | tion second ip rank among the commeretal cities of Uall- niopfenty nove the fact that the tty has already | Ctived with the warmest smd heartiens appinuse. | In the eity of Siarysvillo, Nev. 23d, at the residence of ‘ruined, some falli ~ | “Bavourneen Deelish” was rendered with exquisite | Oo}, Caulk, Marie. an Indiam girl, aged 17 years. rebuilt. Sacramento has agein assumed her pou iva on ‘nhonaas Unt wud ass | “Apeeaioume Ser: es, fees & ore. To il have arrived since Augurt, at the three porte of these Islands. up to the prevent time, (ier, ©) le 167, and the amount of sperm and whale oil and * By the foregoing list, it will be seom that tho number of whale ablpe which Pi ft #4 letant readers the deolara’! one Oe 28 yeare. formeriy of Frankfort. Ky. pfterwards died. Jos paryeiionn bat it is ota Dpeure, ve.b.ort “ mest calle for a rupetitien, she On Piette river. June 22d, Mr. Samuel & Tecot, from | bone om board, te ax follows :-~ ue, Be fa ‘More wish to be understood as stating that her buildings are | ‘OPK * Erin is my Home.” is Sterk county. Ilinois, facher ot Mi. %, Sweet, of Lane te : in Consus Returne, a8 pumerous or as substantial as they have boen-—time | *ty!e and this barely csoaped another emcore, “The Last county. Oregon. ard en will repair these def ta—- bat we do msin- Rere of Summer’ closed an emtertainment which wo ‘On the 28th of July, near Snake river, of cholera, Ar- POPULATION AND PRODUCTS OF 8AM JOAQUIN bias mM “ 2 erey have celdom seen equalk d in Bam Francisco for brilliancy | minte L. Beach, wife of Dennis Beach, aged 40 yours, wae SD thin ewes pravieas to i oan The | and eGectivenene, hiise inevidentiy a most seeom: | formerly of Rock county, Iowa. pdomitable will and the never flagging enterpriseof her | Pilebed artiste graceful, : Le wholly unaffected in | Below the crowing of Lewin river, Moses Y. Tinie, of citizens are busily ot work, In these. and in hee cepital, Sioa bee eto pnaton to far as we have yet Wit'ueareen a Cornel commit Nov. 14th, after a short > unimparcioned om roey! a her ‘goographioal position, her talents and ber popula: | Tara ber, but from the eeaided evidence of genius and | ji)nees of forty elaht hours, Mie Alvira B. Monroe. aged ‘The only losesa reported be Be erior, Baboook, American ship Hartress, Gibbs Potropol..~stl. The One was saved im tion, rest the security for her future, She has never had bark George, condemned at shores. that rivalry ex- she gave last evening, we heve every reason to be | ay years, wife of Col U. Monroe, and daughter of Jone | French rhip Lisncourt ts also lost, The Americe- ship ‘a single life bang Jrulog euly in the form of eonelation, pute forth Tt open ve in ber excellence fu every nt of her art. | thom and Mary Cook, of Sardinia, Brie oounty, N. ¥. Noutilus end bark Globe, both of N. W,, wore dismested hand to offer her seaistance and eonsclation in the hour | The ledy bad a most flattering and brilliant reception. | In Stechton, at the Columbia ilowse, Nov. im a typhoon near the Bonin Islands, and onme into this ‘he streste or ta the of adversit,. Her words of ment ‘and | tbe prelude, we trust, to many similar trmmphs, Horr | Ranocek, late of Grafton, Mass, aged 30 years. port under jurymaste. The Tevedos, Oreximbo, Zone, images of the Viegin bopetul—ber bounty magnanimous as it {9 vol == | Mengis, a barytome of creat exorilenes, contributed much | Of consumption. in soncra, om the Sist of Oetober, | and reverel other voeels, have suffered tosses in solemn strewn and profiting by the lersons which it Gearamsn | tothe success of the evening’s entertainment. His voice | philip Reltzel, late of Lancaster, Pa, aged about 90 | and will repatr im this port. Captain @mith of the imploring God fax toils ay oo far re established in ber ‘and | 1 ahigh barytone bordering on # tenor, and he is decided- | years, Splendid, and Jegser of the Kmereld, both which vessels ory a8 to the desolation by which she was over- the best At Marysvi! Nov. 10, from tofiemmation of the | icft Behring’s Straits Sept. 28, bringing the latest dates, y ve g Bost with Moses D, Bay, from county, New Jersey, | report very severe gales within the struite, and fears are shook ia In all parts of the city the laborer Is at work, and by | *ueceseful, 42 yeors. entertained for the eafety of vorsels to be heard frem. ‘Writing under the time our Atlantic have re heartily eneored. In Honolulu, Oct. 17th, John Ne@dies, @ Obuchu @it- Captain Jogger reports thas 00 Vessels were in sight When: ‘ancemfertable business; 6B of our calamity, they will also lrarm with gratification | 2 the whole. it map, aged 75 years; for 35 yours @ resident he left the eralaing ground, previous to the gale, will close. that more than fve hundred new buildings have beem | Yet stven ‘We have no Later reperts the veerels in the Aretie ; erected upon the ruins of the old. J atreet at this time, Rignor the 204 Nov. Mrs, Jeanie ome than above. The weather ebout the islands has been " although vastly modified in the elegance and symmetry | Heraid, pr to AtN! fan Lute Obiepe eounty, on hog be eS ee re ee ee ‘the Becond ate» - of ite appearance, contains not one single lot thet has not Ftp 2} . infant som ef the late bg tar Be for sea, have detained in port ted ‘arrested & women, named! Mate of preparation for building, "Very may. shope und | viduale seserdtog to ted ua montis ests ope Tivos fom, Eaheioe later tuan tbe ott Ost, end from aomnaiting Mre, May L NTY 4 - xs vitetol over POPULATION AND PRODUCTS OF YOLO Cou: . strase we Cpaea oan bya vedinoe”famporery Susy eoihown $u0% In Ly Wye Nov. Bist, at her residemee in Yolo | Hilo to the 2th Oct. "snd dress. It ccommm ‘Mbite imhahitents....1,274 Negross and mulattoes, 14 | im their nai ‘ve prame—but all to be replaced of the theatre, county, tm tee 42 year of her age, Mrs. Malinde William, ‘The clip berk Messenger Bird, Doane, master, ‘at Milltary pile, Foreign residents..... 83 Domestiosted Indians. 152 | per time, ina style cf seourity and maguiboonce never | tendance, consort of Mr, John-Wiliama,jate of the Amerieam Howe | loaded with whalebone, and clipper ship Harriet descending the stein , exbibite ab with (im Secremento, Nov. 20th, year, Mre. Mery 5 taken ou TeiteHing vallsetite voblo | paste so Aan Ormiston, of New York, wife of George Ormiston. | The bark Ieabella whol wih Nee wl a 4 (aly Spam of $200 constructed; a hua- | will eugment ‘In Santa Clare county, Nov. 12h. Ellem, wife f Hoary | New Bedford within a week. hips Valparaiso an% ite Limits, and im lew ] certain m1 Pioroe. of San Franciteo, formerly ot All WN. Y. Alssenter, bet leeang oie will eail in about t70 newed WE ff not the complte | searonof Jone 26th, on Platte river, pear the |: crossing of | weeks. ‘There fe still a for vessels to ship ofl and ‘elias erected 0 dag Omall the | ex; south fork of Platte river, Mrs. Jane Logan, wife | bone, no versels having errived since our last issue, bling and ea aol, Nething Raph Lege, Bon Set ie ong 18 reams. poe papel gallon, 60. = Qo, Bone, 1 “ant per named John 8. lew undens. The | s seeson lev. Mary F. 7 justice Btuact yoo. nobler and oe the right for the sar.n Geughter of Col. Joshua Lowe, of Reser, Mass, aged ‘The Polynesian says, Callforete are 04 « discount ‘the change at court, tbe fast oanguane Bape ovala areleaciged, heaoe, foe years. Of three per cont, and will won be af fire, That