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and would touch at Tahiti for eval and Marriages and Deaths. fb Tho steamship Minois, Capt. H. J. Hartstein, arrived | fourteen, in the city of San Francisco. in'San Francisco, by the Rey. Albert Williams, Mr. J. sis running regularly be: | “OM FWO: STUD, ot the Retort: Duras . Daj Tamapbine ter . - Hendersen, to Mine Mary Ana Lynch, both of San Fran- . apg ag went ashore on Mile elseo. : see ree ei 2a Se Bie weGoROH | ine ence, te Antoins utper its of haa discharged . "4 Arrival of $2,100,000 in Specie. Trade Wind lta the 10h lt wt tbe aoe Hoey te Mary iS thas alo ssiled direct Yor New York. 7 |W folly all of Mectiy's, This was the “Grat SUTTERERS BY TH! FIRE Wi WEA ne Holly, he A fashington has been condemned at , ceremony Marpb; SYEAMANIP PIONEER AFLOAT. dec err of te wary fox Bn | Om 4 Warn, Gruen Gury by_ the Bay, Me bi i renee the Anni aed at earning a Sager Tham BN Bas ae te connate chi : Boston ;"and Game Cock. from | 00:4 54 by the Rev. Mr. MoGinnis, in the Catholir | The friends of the family are ' bad risk (ne noe’ and mansincan’. aout Loss ef the Steamship Tonnessee. mong other arrivals sre the shipe Willa | cyorch in Talley, Me. Francis Potter, of New | eral to morrow afternoon, at three o'loak, from No.2 ee ‘a “heal stcamatip winsiaud Scort, 100 tous, anne wrence, Cum! * | York city, to Margaret Tundrigan, daughter of Mr. johason street. ‘ was Pt a rm ae New York; the Java, from Philadalphis ; Tusarigan, Wastin ‘At Darien, Genesee county, N. ¥., on Sunday, March 27, | Lopes he sh by April 20. pase al Farama to reseive the Union's passengers, IBFERESTING ITERS. from Richmond. 7eKt the Soateriet House, Coloma road, March 1st, by J. | 186%, ofconsumption, Mrs. Licr AN Loox, aged Styears. | “Of. moull eet away by Apel st near Colo. | ventilation of the: Wintela Roth urd all ak eae bende AND DEATHS, | wlte fom Now York, hve siosrived "| Gpttemniegh aata tke, Mac Heine orn = Se | aired om Bae tates aananal alien whi | Yor pak faaman ea wats ene ae a nee MARRIAGES Taf Te ae ee Waconia: pair Sind” ban sultibiy [pce meneame. ee ee ete ITIME INTELLIGENCE, — | Szt0ls0m, Buenos Ayres for e cargo of mules, Wtbe MEviey etl wit'be tage on the urd ota destroyed by fire on the night of the 7th ult. Loss eati- | March Ist, by Jadge Canfield, Mr. George R. Willlams | www | Dark, after parting her chains, ran_upoa the beach, and | Seniors wall oe MARKETS about $100,000. to Mrs Marie L. Homan. pee A Aa a ce | when high water let her she was high and dey, The sur. | fatioy'te Panama Rall ug aes ald It appeers by the fifth annual report of the Superin- | , 1m Sam Francisco, March 6th, by P. W. Shapheard, Esq., 6 SL | moom aoum.....morn 8 45 | Yev0rs Have recommended her to bo sold for the benelt | for this line are sold only a8 36 Breadwe Chnoral goats tendent of Public Schools for California, that there were | 34 went, sittin a celaambaiss -6 32 | mau WaTmm,...morn 10 02 | y A mail bagis made up at the above ¥ ee 2,241 children and youths, between the ages of four and ey eS Fe pag ner g map Parveen which put | y2heed States postage lav, for the ete eT 2 peblie, 5 H_Lyon, to Mrs. Anna Ferrie, of Washin; . D.C. . We Al 1853. | E SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST last evening from Aspinwall, whenco she sailed on the Int | p, ise Hazes gave her last subscription concert in San ee: P the Bev, Dr. Mines, Catherine Bullvaut to. George Fer tone Rave: Sener Auer er | dannaged, “Cop rong found it seogesary to lighten Dect lio for Sa a A inst. She brings $2,005,404 in gold dust, the California | Miska Hauser, the violinist, is performing in the interior. | W; on, of Sacramento. 7 CLEARED. | iderabl ne, ho mail. —O1 throu, mails which left San Francisco om the 16th ult., and $75 | __It is extremely doubtful whether a State Miners’ Conven- | y,Nesr #1 Dorado February 27th, by Juitics Taliaferro, | steamshipe—Mertin (Br), Cronaa, Bermuda, E Cunard; | overboard considerable q praee1o, e me™ She was | i mune, oreaslag. the, ferorite i | Mr. Joel Carver, of Newton county, Missouri, to Miss ida, We Savannah, SL Mitchill; James | tion will be couvened by order of the Legislature, In the Florida, Woodbull, Savannah, 8 ,L. ; Jamo: Ascembly, the Committees Mines and iiitiog intirecrs , Loulra Jane Hughes. Mekinson, Charleston, Spoftora, Mloston & Uo; Roamske, Prosrect, Fish, from New York for Sta Cruz, | FROMETHEUS, 2,000 tons burtheny | ‘Wo are indebted to the expresses of Berford & Co., Wells, | are oppored to such @ Convention, and will roport ad- | , 1 Su Francisco. on the 8thof March. by P. W. SI Cavendy, Norfolk, &c, Iudlam & Pleasants. Bark Cuba, put into St. Thomas lous to 19th ult, with heard. Justioc of the Peace, Mr. Joseph Hug to Mias ugLin , loss of sails, mainyard, spanker, jib; and main rigging ; sad ponelay stoameht Fargo & Co., and Adams & Co., for the quick delivery of | versely thereto, ' | isthe Corse both of Bax Friecaa. pay tie! Strnwlons Hove ovg No, Cary A Gor Autece: | Would eave in afew days then, over she Nicaragus, Fransit roate, having bay of ‘and also to Mr. |. Mitchell, At Downieville, on the 4th March, by George A. 7 ver] Ya ‘& Co; De Witt’ Clinton, : ; faut seanlodac ’ files of papers, Mr. Edward H. Mitchell, Interesting Maritime Intelligence. | Downicville, on the 4th March, by George A. Booth, | tic’ Zerega, Liverpool, ; Bic mrtr tee mere Urethral WRF pe uilation sndsecsmmodations.. Won purser of the Illinois, for the usual favors. LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP ‘TENNESSEE. | Tertas, cf the: Fenge, Aleranter Cepempall $0, Mies) Cees | aren ‘Liverpect, cea oh Guat, — | New | ppp eh eget will go on the atten. ‘A por: | mation, or passage, at Se lowes rates, uy Solar mat Pk Mes mapa iors ee penne: pa Te Ar od cg March, in Grace Church Deh Rags Philadelphis, Booth & Lae aga A Wertervalts ell, | See nC cargo, including several peckages of eloves and MOSSESE LR SB MEAT ER? TE) Vato a Agent. le le a ne we : | a 2 fount a SPECIE LIST OF THE ILLINOIS. Pele ae eb Oe) ee FT Tian Neues tT OF he West, Bowen, | *itua kuszairnt Faxzox, at Salem from Montevideo, wuieo February 6th, at 750 AM, the Cortes and Pacitic Am, Exch’e Bank. .$500,000 Minet & Hooper... — Fo port. Salle’ at 12 80 At. Paci three houre previous nd. ox Sacramento, "on March lith, by Rev. 0. C. Wheeler, | ““Tiarks—Dency Averill, Savannah, HD Brockman & Co; | Petienced heavy weather N of Bermuda; split sails, &. and Cortes one hour after February 27 to March 3, | Mr. J. H Uppegraff to Miss Amanda Sf. Kellogg, all of Sa: : eet Krreu Commmck at Philadelphia from Bordeaux, VERA CRUZAND AGA- Cortes in might. March’, pa-sed the Pacific thirty miles | cramento.” oes Mata: Mxtat, ame , Savannah, HH Tallman: ZY | serienced very hea erly gales most of the passage; | JVOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA VERA CRUZ AND AGA southeast of San Miguel. Tenressee was at the Heads | At Hopkinsville, Quartz Township, Butte county, on the | payis’ Portiend, Geo # Stevenson: Phenix. Mason Rio | split sails, stove bulwarks, &c. 1,100 fons burthen, will sail for Vaga Crue, touching at ite: atl A. M., on the mcrning of the ‘th. and weat ashore | 25th of February, by T. D. Bonner, Esq., Mr. Jno. B. Car- | Grande, J.&J Ti Thompsou, Irma, Borlaise, Philadelphia, | _& WRECK, of 260 or 300 tons, diamasted and full of water, | vans, on or abo May. sort by this route Lim ands balf miles northward of the North Head, at ' rington, of Versailles, indiana, to’ Mrs. Hannah Garfield, | Hargous & Bros; $f Cacanova, Starbuck, St ‘Thomas; { was passed 27th ult, lat 35, lon 6134. avoid tho unbe o Ko d San Juan, ond, 1,161 . of St. Joseph, Missouri. SD Eldridge. 7 i Spoken. ints o nneoted with 6 * The moment the danger was descried, orders were | At the Azusa Rancho, on the 2d March, by Rev. Mr. Rob: Ali hip steering SE, painted black with a red ‘the cabin, $100; is she ston P 880 giren to back the ship, and though running slowly at tne | Diand, Me. 1.8. Hereford, merchant, of Los Angelos, #9 | y Cy Airicany Kea St Maryn, Mayhew, Talbot & On, streak, Baving «white poop, ‘and showing no signals, | SIMMON DRAPER, 40 Ping cornor of William street. she | Mies Ann C.. daughter of the late Richard Jonkins, of | © 4 Goe, Hubbard, St Marks, ec, Smallwood, Anderson & March'29, lat 32 40, lon 68 would not baek from the shoal water, headway was again | Circleville, Obio . pindige vorpool USTRALIA | AUSTRALIA! AUS' Mifoo | Biven, to try, if possible, co elear it, but all tonopur- | Gn the dth March, by the Rey. Mr. Gibbons, afr. V.R. | 60; Tribune. Killman, Cardenas, HD Brook on i. | Marel mS att ll cag Curae peeina it apntlea tou tanrodteeet tee 6 i : | %, % 7 a re * os PT e7 ‘ 3° 81157 | mind never forsook him. S to, March 10th, by the Rey. J. A. Benton, Maken Wilmi NC ar | x royal mail a = Rumen 20% Gata: BE | Mise ecatine, wd tart te tt | at appt ey ane Tt | i akan: Be Mt mon ean EAT naan ae | Wa pig itn ene Harbeck &Co...... Wattson & Sons, 17,500 | SMM theh hensily fore: ubort Limes Almost wa coon aa | wit Senowa, March 4th, by the Rev. E. B. Cockley, Capt. | Newbern, Si. Mitebil, John Clemens (Br), Monday’ | chand, two Miss Wellers, Miss Tomes, Mea Tomes, Mise | on'the ath erdaguary, Sf of February, 6th of Maroh, 50/000 Wiikinson, Casselli sane the fret officer threw bimeelf into the | “iz: N.Gwinett to Mrs. Nancy Ann Smith, London, ‘J B Gager & Co; Mary Reed, , Jacksonville, | Firth, J W Wild, Dr Rae. Mr Perkins, R Hutcheson, F | April, anddth of May, for Chagres, touching at Nassan, » _ &Co veeee, 6,500 | "HE had struck,.the Bret officer threw himself into the On the same evening, Disdrich Hardie, ofSan Francisco, | Wy, Jogatls; Union, Barnaby, Para, Jas Bishop & Co; | Blancard, Jno Firth, H R Kendall W’ Eider, Wm Longs- | N. P., Inagua, (with tho Turks Islands mail,) and Jamaies- 86." Walls, Fargo & OS; 154188 | 18 Stueneds ins nenciy oahausted condidion, to rene | *P2 is Louise Gerlach, of Bonoms. Mal, Cobb. I ian das Hind; Maria Pieenp, Shoe, | dow, dr iipde, D Alasson, Mr. Welden, W it Cumming, | She wil be dueat Chagros on ‘the [ith f éach month, and L,,Woodburne EC) “472 | thee seatyones hint hi, ceeltiondenanded,” | BIRTHS, Philadelphia, J W McKee; Daniel L Sturges, Fairchild, | Mr Lynder, LJ Lyons, Mr Ogilvey, A Prevost. Mr Baillie, A AG aa ‘A. A. Low & Bros... — — | i RNortiy artes che had stopped, she swene broadside on | _In San Francisco, on the 10th of Mareh, Mrs, Robert | Baltimore. Jobnson & Lowden; $A Appleton, Nickerson, | Mr Wheeler, Mr Ferguson, Mr MoLart bie Murray, Me eT nee eee Lazard Freres... Total,.........82,095,408 | vith ’he> stern mearest the ahore, which wae high and | Phillips, of a daughter. Boston, JM W Harry: Frank, MeMath, Norfolk, Sturges, | Thomson, James Broom, ‘Jno Greonahields, Jr, Me Boy- dnd Cuaxpuin a desivatla Ook aud taratias Eno MeLean & Lintz, ; dry at low water. ‘The confusion aad excivement waen | ON the moring of March 12, the wife of Mr. I*. Pope, of | Clearman & Co; Julia A Miter, Halyey, Norfolk, HH | mour, Mr Lewis, Mr Urquhart, Mr Venming, & Pinder | Wish to apond the wintor among sho Wost india Tolands may The followi hs f th Fe eee ead trons. Gur ballot dan eherbUe tee LB £0n. Tallman; Huntress, Disney, Philadelphia, Jamos Hand; | and lady, Wm McArthur, Mr Moser, Mr mann, JD | find conveyance in the company’s stoaraships, twee 8 month, ¢ following are the nsmes of the ene grt Struck was Rreat, but onlor was promptly rer |" Siiveh 4, the lady of Henry S. Bunker, Eq., of a | Montozuma, Reed,’ Port au Prinec, & H Messenger) | Walthow, H Higgins, Mr Adams, & Pentecost, Me’ Mor- potweon Jamaica and the following ports, in OT ia a ae oe Sa eat Mala i Statesman, Wicks, Alexandria, Sturges, Clearman & Co; | risey, Capt MeUulloch, W Priesweep, Jno Nathan, Me | #ho: Papa St, Kitts, Cae otae Canis oe tore Mad by hireselindiieiee some Warsisadocs | DIED, Adrianus & William (Dutch), Schen, Amsterdam, Funch | Crerson and lady, A Amos, E Ri Carsi, Oscar Ischillie, Mr Havana, St. Luois, Tett, bearer of despa: ed, a vesrel Was descriedin the fog, but whether a steamer | Rondout, Ulster county, N. Y., aged iohloshe 3 Wane Copes, Philadelphia, C B'Santord; Ironsides’ | MeColioch, W Banks, A’ Ward, H Mason, O Taylor, D ue, Santa Martha, or not could not be made out. It was supposed to be the | At Cave Valley, on the Middle Fork of the American i | . . 7 . Montserrat, ‘Tainpico, bey | river, Mr Samvel H. Currier, son of Alva Currier, Esq, | Allen, Philadelphis, W H Thompson. | Haws, AD Fraver, ‘AI Fraser. W Smith, J E Pettes, ¥ xu . Tampico, Willard, JC Merrill, ¥ ‘Ar soon as the passengers were landed, sails. &:.,for | of Farmington, Me , in the 25th year of his age. ARRIVED, | Eves P Sprague, P Hawn and sister—30 in Bodfish, WA Dans. J tents, were brought from the ship, and the passengers, | _ In Chile Camp, February 19, of smallpox, Judson Bow- Steamship Europa (Br), Shannon, Liverpool, March 26, | : Vina A at Baker, J Hannah, WK with the exception of about one hundred, who had left | ker. of Georgia, Vt., aged 20 years. 11 30 AM, with mdse ard passengers, to E Cunard. | Passengers Salled. for Saucelito, =e Sage — fie ladies, were a i pe ie repeats, Beery c Fogg of smallpox, aged Steamship Andes, Hutchings, Boston, 38 hours, to E HaAvre—Per STkAMSHIP FRANKLIN —Mrs and Miss How- < i tions t lopt, for a short time, a camp Jife on | 2 from Duxbury, Mass. . ¥ 8 : t Chi ida, Jas Devoe, Jas De W Jones. C ‘A Kittri nished in abundance. | Hotel, in Santa Clara, Br, MelKinsie, late of Oregon, and | “steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston, 60 hours, to | Howard, New York: J H Canfield, Copnectiot; F Pepper: fornia esd oo Jones, W Hewlett, After the mails, &c., had been landed, the passengers | ‘Soe ‘arren county, Mo. Spofford, Tileston & Co.’ Thursday. 9 PM, Cape Hatteras | H&chlosslerger, Havana; F B Turnipseed, Charleston; W ‘am experion W Hf MeGovern, Jn: held a meeting on shore, at which resolutions, expressive | | On the 12th of February, at Neweastle, of the typhoid | bearing NW, exchanged signals with steamship Augusta, | Boul, Mrs B Page, NYork; Miss PF Piston, Mrs A Eggleson, ial term Si Dodge # Perkiae secutitmoe witeh, Ia TiMECHeOn, Wis FOF cieaee | red ae. Berg as at deme hala from New York for Savannah; sane time, passed a steam | Mia Mella children and servant; 0 AP cram, Viegink ne ANDREW LOW & CO.. Asm p ie 7 k Purr , which, ’ y cient. | >, » dae ). supposes 0 e rey, from Philadel for | } PFs tt, A tt. * P Spaulding, G W al, and attributable tono negligence of his, were adopted. | In Marysville, March 31, Mr John N. Brown, aged 28 Chodionthe: sprey, ip! Fas, ir Pepe Me’ Popper, eS Mice Bheigs, | conveyed to or from Now York by the United. States mall i. if ‘The last accounts from the ship were, that she was | years, formerly of Newburg, Orange county, N. Y. Ship Fairfield, Loveland, Liverpool, Feb 19, with pas | Philadelphi Ah: Being to pieces fast on account of the heavy surf. (n ihe ith Mare Frances Jane Yale, inian Maer | migrates ee ee Pits Pe | Thild'and servane, Mr Blarié, Mrs'S Bophut and okild, her, Cs Gri Ath, D M Nooo, ¥ Far ‘The ‘eunestes hag ‘on board nix hundred spamengers, } Stern. me, eerste shores etd ae Sbip Probus, Weeks, sewers: Feb 16, and Flushing | Brevan, Mr Crea, MH Getz, ee BEL GN 8 eyes. , ES Lovell, Wm h " and children—all | jum ‘uary 24th, 23. P na H 4 ar, Cape L Wileomb, NW Chapman, | cevoq unures Of whom were ladies and ¢ “i | John Ht ‘Ayets, of busking Nidge, N. J,/aged 80 years,” | 26'B, with 250 passengers, to W Tyson. Mareh 23, Peter | afr Delonney lady, two children and nurse, Wan, Haba ar Amol, Thoampon: lady, | eemabineFlridy Alga an4 Secs, Agen oy Mrs Denney. B Sars 1 nt street, New York. AvHRHaN STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR PORT eed g ig | Peterson, seaman, fell overboard and was drowned; had | and lady, PV Duflon, Mr Hughes and lady, WD Bouham flip, Melbowrne, and Sydney, Australia.—The mag- cae anor, STEAMSHIP INDEPENDENCE. \ ‘At Mokelumne But, Maxeh at, ja the 58a year of his three Birthaand four deaths on the passage. Peres: i Dil Londen, Me Beck, H Costiean, lady child aileont now steamhi ‘aopeN Ate 3.00 eae | Sertbes: 5 rim! The Alla California of the 16th ult. says:—We learn | 1833 iol pit formerly of Salem, Massachusetts, an Ship Stephen F Austin, Moss, Galveston, March 22, toS | and servant, G A Hopley, Lonis Schmeltser, Mr Bischoff, bout the 15¢h May. ‘This steamship is of the size Amd from Captain Haley, late of the steamer Washington, that | lately from Ilinois. lage H Brewer & Co. I Meyer, lady, two chiliren and servant, Miss Delerix, gth, and. in every way equal to the Coll ten days immedistely subsequent to the last time the In- | | In Sonora, the 2d March, of general debility, Wm. Ray- | "jerk Sarah Ann (of Thomaston), Dailey, Sagua, March | Mise Lamarche, Jacob Hayman, A Lengiven, New York: ait is believed ‘will prove to be u : if New York, aged 40 ( cers pe . best “J Mooter, ‘F | dependence was spoken, share waa a continuation of very | A0. ch Sem Nort S6ee Oe Reh: ed 81, to master. Experienced heavy gales from the west- | Dr A Lyon, Mr Darusmons and lady, Mr Blum, Mr Gad ‘the world. Her accommodations for first, oe : EWiirighim, | fine weather in the Gulf of California. “It is the opinion | | Qn the th March, Emeline Ryekman, aged 13 sears | werd: lost mainyard, split sails, Ke. chaux,Mr'Lacointe, Mr Boheler, $ Goldman, J Strauss, P send; and third olaes pasearets; Exe snpeeise 10s eentee F Woods. B Rankin aud lady, 3 + RM Hall, Jus | of Captain buley that part of her machinery broke | prietidieiss 's, youngest daughter of Garre: W. and Eliza Bark Antelope (of 'Boston), Comary, Sagua, March 31, | Strauss, RE Luintz, S 3 Buos, Mr La Cour and yon, Vis- | steamer over built, | Je acres ‘Sa, class, Hall, W Hi Lee, Mr Hooter oid lady, Chas Jennings, E Or- | down and that she went into Mazatlan for shelter. This | Kyckmen. to Nesmith & Yons. tor Maignan, New Orleans; Mr De Rham, lady, two chil. oMhird clase, $200. "the books ar chard, Wm Young, J Young, D J Seely, D Lorimer, HH | statement of Captain Haley corroborates what we pub. | On Wednesday, the 9th March, afters short illness, at Bark Kanawha (of Boston), Higgins, New Orleans, 12 | dren and nurse, Mr Chulo, Mrs Foreade’ D Bruthe, AS | Scpsesces, sinty to Howeund lady, W Wells, JusMatiney, GW ond. S Lewis, | lished some daye vinct, a the probably consequence ef | the Hay Motel Thomas H. Fisher, formerly of Washing: | aavs'to HD Uvookman CS i " Beave, E Maltinckrodt, Rev 8 Fruvzine, Rev J Rither, H + *F" HOWARD & SON, Agents, 54 Broad: ba ta! this ship's uncommon deley and the total absence of | Oi, 1 by Ps Brig Catharine (Br), Lewis, Salt Key (Turks Islands), | 0 Von Baur, A R Langwelt, Miss Blunt, Mr Richard, eee cere . any rough weather, by which she might have been da- | | At Onk Hall, four miles south of Sonora, of typhus | q7 Gua tod H Biota, a ” | York: Mtr Ports, H Pugeband and two boys, New Orleans; Metee intl Eg dor ial lied ls og maged. We do not yet see cause fur serious alarm, and | fever, on Slat of January, George Curk, a native of Trum- | ‘seit Telegraph (of Bucksport), Furman, St Jago de | Wm i) Washington, Washington —123, at daiatoke Soa tan "Frsiad Sokbeut sien ame Rodenfasen, J Ashley, (Wells, F entertain no doubt that the Sea Bird will bring full ac. | bull county, Ohio, ba, 18 days, to G) bert Be keoceat ‘ nearly now and beautiful A 1 clipper ship NIMROD, ‘4 S$ Sanborn. (Adams & Co's express) G W_Sumuer, counts of her on her return, [The Independence was | In San Francisco, March 10, Mr. George M. Morrell, Schr Montross, Lewis, Mobile, 14 days, to Sturges, | = James Nivhols, will succeed the Oregon, ke ninth ship of Seth CH Heath, B Brown, 4 Ely, WH Sampson. 4 Aram, | twenty days overdue at the latestdates. Her passengers | sed 45 yr Clearman & Co.” : dah 3 STOLEN GOODS. above line, and sail from New York for Moll Trin ateceage, | Uuttt MOE Willette, Mr Keeney | wore those which left New York on board the steamship | . At Macysville, Ira Pratt, in the 47th year of hisaze. | Sehr Matilda E Wells, Griten, Charleston, 4 days. | Aerice OF THE CHIRY OF POLIOE, APRIL 7, | Phil Heth Ape elly, By applionti a Date. ts Seba Wa dat he | Northern Light on the 20th January, a list of whom was | Mr. Pratt was a native of Maine, Schr Osear Jones (of New Bedford), Kelly, Norfolk, 4 | ()*iAGE OF, THE CHIEE, OF POLICE ing property, | Of *he agense will ve ooo Lee oor tie fae tense steamahip » having reps e Injury she | jublished in the Henan of the 5th in-tant.} DEATHS ON SHIPBOARD. days. at the First District Police Court,at the Tombs, Centro stroct, meee et are BE TollowssSuloom, frat etim Soe sustained, sailed again from Aspinwall for New York, on STEAMSHIP PIONEER. pus bea biper eal ele pa an Schr Ashland, Birch, Norfolk, 3 days, Tit. Three gold brooches, one diamond Hing one diamond \ gan Bassincecnd cabin, $125.” Kvorything is provided for tbe . | fever: % ys 3 = 3 7 Alay J 5 ¥ ings, ont . the Slat of March, and was to touch at Kingston, Ja. Our readers will recollect the stranding of the steam. | fever: BenjaminiHiarmon, Michigan, dysentery: Joseph | Schr George Luff, Vesey, Georgetown, 4 3 i breastpin, one, Drncrlot; ixtoun gold rings, ue tiiver Yok | Pastomgers oxoept wines and liquors, soap and towels. The Among the passengers by the Illinois, we notice the | Ship Tieee. sonie ane a ee ee eebees (tee eee es een A Oey Oy) Sehr Henry 8 Fickle anes Millord, fess spoons, one silver suzar tongs, aloven silver table spoons, | feef'of Tuggage ie allowed to oaoh adult. perthe will be os 5 t y bd ft '. Lovell, Boat . " e e: ches, - names of Messrs. Flint and Byrne, of the San Francisco | hopeless wreck, she bas been ft or fate and sound by | 4. gles! eet ee bee: re Sehr Wolcott, Bern, Boston, 4 days. ne , 2 one pair earrings, soveral Me are, Gl at Peli consid odes eee mn i Her 1 ined the cuba of : f - 4 b. te! } + . iy, Ae on. § \- P +? EY recs ; or cos bacon and Me. Le bhai tt tere the idea that she | _ On board ship Capital, John i-binson, seaman, of Tri. | paiteT coUmbian, Jackson, from the ship Cornelius Grin- | ~ "> Oy ge SUBSCRIBER, ON APRIL 7TH, | oo ee eee ae an dete wader fourteen seats of ese: Batt pers eis ore aattertr Ae could be easily got off if he could ouly get the water out | este. , Schr Ringgold (lighter), Lewis, from the ship Martha’s | $2 ® bay horse, nine years old, long tail, no white, with sad- eed rurgeon accompanies eneh Vonsel ond The following are tie passengers on board the steam | Grher. Ashort time ag2 he made a purchase of the bulk | 08 board ship Wiliam Penn, Sept. Oth, Mrs. Aun Me | Vineyard, amore on thes W Spend DORIS) 17 & me gasa sae neumuehy Tones eae: Hor the comfort of passengers pee ship Prometheus, which ve-sel put into Charleston, short | as it lay, for what was then considered by many a lar:e uty, of New Yor S 7 HET Spit. a Schr Felipse (lighter), Ferris, from the ship Martha’s | jn height. A liberal reward will be paid for the horse, and fom, about $1,500. The last time thet the steamer Ohio | On ‘board bark Panama, on her passage from Pana. | Vineyard, sehore on the'S W Spit, also for the thief, CONKLIN CARLL, 24 Fulton street, or passengers. Her saloon ‘ i Teroomy, light, and well ote loft for San Diego, Capt. Waierman, with a crew of filteen | ™4 to this port, J. W. Bainbridge, of old age. Also, 0. Brook roomy, light, and well veutile- CABIN PASSENGERS BY THE PROMETHEUS. a SaILED. pristors of this, the first aud only regular ately men, took passage in carrying with him some power- | Paterson, of general debility. e " r “ — to state that none of their vessels have SEAS Ps mlinp Siac | Rew ptae ap ait cus "Om artnet S|, wap ame, am Sh on tari Bsr Poy. | tena Hani, Have lr arama ema | OURANCE, fr ere erat eigen Bae J Trachody aad lady, @ Simeon's Pay, where the Pioneer was stranded, he got | 40. S. Spencer. of Providence, god about 30 years. | New Urleans: Australia, Antarctic, and American Union) | ~~~~~~~~~~ Tne Rep eae | ew con CH Stewart, i Shalps ich, Mrs EM Dewoy, | ship then hu: emery, ira Glynn, C Foster and Jaly, Mrs P | he t Thos Baldwin, F'Niminger, J? Haratin, H | yo ild, Wm Bm, Miss 'G Franklin, SD 1 C'S Suith, C P So his machiner, R 7 N RW. CAMMNON, of JOHN OGDEN. 16 Wall Liverpcol; Theoxena, Australia; and others. BRST COMMERCIAL ‘LIFE INSURANCE COM- = as ae i order, and set his pumps agoing, The my e feet of water in her, but in forty hours CITY TRADE REPORT ‘Wind at sunrise, SW; meridian W: sunset, do. NY—LONDON AND AME 4 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.--FOR NEW OR- 4 ., » ; ; Oe AGenxcy, No. 65 W Street, New Yor. | ed her dit afver repairing ber bottom where it was Survxpay, April 05 P.M. at) Cit Winalessombiander, Pil eal foam the plot foot liged. ‘The ship now Hes at suchor in St. Simeon’s Bay Peery tg th pak h gape ese ire Qik O ape Rear Se A ee ens wit ‘rrez : "on Tuesday, April 12, at twe 9 S GéBah, wh ? | affected by the Europa’s accounts, which augmented the he outwas und vessels have all gone to sea. No of passage to Havana and | walting the arrival of the steamtug Goliah, which Capt. | to5.6 demand, and created a pretty brisk pint inquiry. | other vessels in sight, The steamers James Adger, Flo- | 7 (pik Campany bas deposited $10,000 with flor ' Jno Barder, Caroling CAPITA L —$3,000,000, ated aut of Warren street, North river 8 Iaare ncansaalated SECA otter giclook, FM. prosinly. a reacting in- | New Orl E rd olway, J Bryant, J Whee J Horton, A Garr, JB Fawre nt, 5 ¢ i 7 “alifor. host t—Uppor and Herta vicaiaae' Se J domuon | Materman las chartered to tow her up—Alla Culifor- | g1'sising rates. - The day's transactions amounted t) 5,500 | rida, and Roanoke, bound ceuth, all passed the Highiande | duuited stonrity-can iaportant object co | berths, $0), lower forwar on wart Si steerage, Som. J Kennedy and lady, STomiin- |" 2o0rt Rei detatiy i bbls.—sour, at $4; superfine No. 2, $4 1234 a $4.25; ordi- | at six o'clock. Weather bazy. he reparded, when it is considered that claims frequently | No freight taken to Havana but spocie, Cersing, QS iiscksts, EA..| .... SHIRURE OF THE STEAMSHIP GOLDEN GATE, nary State, $4 623g a $4 6834; good do., $4 683. Cana- mature more than twenty or thirty years after insurance, | New Orleans at 0 conte por ouble foot. Shippors of Abbey, G i Halsey, EL Barry, The Golden Gate was seized at Sau Francisco oo the | gish, in view of the very meagre stock and the encourag- CALIFORNIAN AND AUSTRALIAN RISKS TAKEN. are requested to supply themselves with the Lite _ Jules Legrelle, Alfonso Ruin. | 16th ult., for taxes alleged to be due by tue Pacitic Mail | ine foreign news, was held with more firmness, and above (Per Sreamsmp Evrora. Maw acrxG Dingoton—Ebenezer Fernie, Cornhill, London. ut eatetutoee ce ") be id Sprpcetisa © bone es | s Total. 74 cabin pase nud 117 in the steer: Company. Captain Knight paid the amount demanded, the limits of purchasers, at $5, in bond, per bbl; none | _ AXIWSKY—Arr March 41, Elizabeth Dennison, Carpen- | Loxvow Baxwxns—Mesers. Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co. Saimek' cn tha dueloteetinges vor teeas hen wit Three desths occurred on board the steamship Tennes: | under protest, and released the ship. : | sold. Southern was more inquired for, and ruled higher. | tet; Nrleans; 224, Tedesco, Higgins, NYork. His Excellency Hee en ite Coextnor of tho State | to M. 0. ROBERTS. 177 West street, corner of Warren- h to San Francisco, previous to her | _ The Alfa California remerks:—The taxes of this com- | ‘The day's sales included 1,100 Dbls., at $4873, a $6.12), Sid from Flushing Roads 21st, Maria Theresa, Brarens, chown etn ‘of New ‘York. ~ 4 = see on her pasta.e up to San Francisco, previous "| pany amount toa large sum, and the city of Benecia | for mized to good; $5 12% @ $5 50 for favorites and $5.50. | NYork. dctiutatieleu doe Wai: Moats’ (OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— going on shore, one of which was Mr. Stevens, the ex | claitns the payment ot it to ber, while San Francisco ad- | "gi 50 for faucy, per Dbl. Rye flour was saleable Borpeavx—Arr March 22, Vladimir, Mercier, Charles- Stephen Whitney, fio Indy Campbell. ‘The United States mail steam ip ROANOKE, E oe press messenger of Wells, Fargo & Co., who died of yellow | vances a like claim. It ix also probable that New York | and buoyant; some 140 bbls. were taken, at $375 for | ton. Ldg Samuel, Alma, Louisa Bliss, Perseverance, James Gallatin, Esq. John Cryder, Bag. indy aepansndes, will eare ee 18 or i ee om in i 8 due like wise. e taxes are heavy | nee, for ri " f Samu . Esq. . Phi ; . fe P claims them as her due likewise. Th are heavy | fine, and $4 for superfine, x barrel. Corn meal | Jean Loui i and Jeune France, for NOrleans; Vladimir, peel yal $, emul Fhe Esq. footde ane for weageeore te 8 PI shade enough when once paid, but this paying the full amount | wy. in better supply, and rather inanimate, thouzh | 804 Isabella, for NYork; Effort, and Mary Dale, for y aitisn examramee Tt LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 8 Front street. Philadelphia; Chatillon, and Africaine, for San Francisco, The leading democrats of San Francisco and the State | to three different claimants is ‘rather piling on the | feia at $3 for Jersey; $0 S136 for Brandywine, “yes * M.D., 473 Broadway. —iaie i dd feast day of the 4th of March, in honor. | agony.” We think tbat some explicit understanding | 2)! eg tae Ghent ene] | Sd from Reyan 16th, Alma, Bramsted, NOrleans. Broadway. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY Ne ee ey Ee eae eel shee he ipatiatle, bal, te peakeies WIT, thee | aoe ere nacre. hee tae eerie ie ited | _ Bamrer—Cld March’ 96, Sir H Pottinger, Growell, New 7 COUNSEE.—Hon, ‘Willis ifall. data M iat pThe favorite and fast oing steamoe of the inauguration of Mr. Pierce to the presidential | $ROUN De Iii ite ee aercme due amino | Sbout the same, the widely variant views of factors and | Bus fantree ca koiinde te, ie. SOUTILERNER, W. Foster, commander, willlenve pier Na- R wrest e + buyers retarding operations, which did not exceed to-day Webster, NYork. CaNr LUMLEY FRANKLIN, 60 Wall ateect, 4 North river, on Wednesda: 13, at dovclook P. | 10,000 bushels handsome Western white, at $1 22; and Sid from Pill 24th, wae precisely. For freight, ap] " 2,500 do. red, at $115. Rye was quiet and languid, at | BeLrast—Sld March 23, Elbe, Schwensen, NYork. HE, ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE CoMPANY—orFice | lading will Ve tized: and for agration ani eaverville | 50 peg te Darloy-reled ake ieatnel Ba yard _BREMERNAVES—Arr March 22, Oldenburg, Mencke, and ‘Chatham Bank Building, No. 67 Chatham street—oonti. | FORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South sti re env he following | offering @5c & 68¢, and holders claiming O6c. a 70c. per Unland, Wachter, NOrleans; Solon, Ballen, Charléston; thipe sud car. | sts for Florida as follows :~To Jacksonville, $1; to Pilatka, iter thee Veavee | bushel. None sold. Oats were in good request, and | 40na Elise, Schweichel Galveston. : . M ard, where all bills of ago at the office of SPOF- rect. Through tiok- A difficulty took place between the Indians ant miners in the victnity of Tehama, growing out of sundry thefts and depredations peculiar to the savage race. The s to insure dwellings, warchousos, store: and household furniture, merchandise and pro- The Sha. | | Americans, goaded beyond endurance, rose in a body | sceouut of tem of the town of Weaver: | eee omice o Ar intheLower Eibe 20th, Kepler, Krudop, from N porty of all kinds, on ithe most faverable terms. Losser ty PER gtoone | * the f: oe el e ts Exports from Jan 1 to April 1. by creamed ogre gs ba WM. T. PINKNRY,,Prosident, hoel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Ci Ww. Ane AERP, samme Ste oe SHeny Delnpiag to oRe: |, ‘These broke Out about two o'clock yesterday after maporta fs 1852, (ot Increase, | _CowBs—Arr March 25, Humbolit (x), Lines, NYork for | Ronen D. Hanr, Seormcy” ee Collins, carrying the United States mail, will Te tribe. | roon in the American Hbase;, ani ee oP a dowd | oats, bushels $524 16,743 13.2 Hayre. delphia for Savannah, on Wednesday, the 13th > ji | the same side with the rapidity of thought om the | Oats, : d 5, 7 ~— ’ Kalkebeck, 6 SSS | prolook As M., fromthe whart, above Vine sressd A, young man nemed Joba P, Oryder, said to bee | yO OoiS Seiconit crossed over to the Vailding immedi. | Com was apparently more abundant and cheaper, tho: ee eh HEE te ac i a i WATCHES, JEWELRY, dic. Sud strength,’and in every arrungoment for the comfort aed son of one of the firm of Witmore & Cryder, of New | dtely opposite aud thence swept up beth sides cf thar en, | {he heme inquiry was active, and that for shipment ni Fey a ae Ore www | Smt abrenath, and in every arrangement for “ din San Franciseo, charged with | tnesteet a tae apts the Spanish Corral & House of ii | We noticed rales of 82,000 bushels at 58c. a 6lc. for un. | CAD¥—Arr March 12, Josephine, Calvo, NOrleans. | WATCHES AND JRWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER I8 | from New York or Philadelphia, $25 York, has been arrested in San Francisco, charged with | tire st pated far up as = bs mpagh 24 tee see f it sound ; 62c. a G4e. for fair to prime mixed ; 63c. « 65e. Caxpry—Sid March 28, Bengal, Bray, NOrleans; Lady | selling all descriptions of of Goorgin leaves as above cvory from the above named bouse, Two or three of the bank- | Consumed errr) Vullding to tie [Nana Saloon. Thus, in | Buchel. DEAL—Arr March 22, Yorktown, Bradish, London, and 4 JURGENSEN WATCHES. ta net Sen Francisco hed advanced # i a toe few hour nother of the most flourishin, nr Corrox.—This staple was moderately dealt in, at full York Real Jules Jurgensen watches received by overy arrival ROPELLER STEAMSHIP FOR SALE.—LRENGTH, 174 ets in San Francisco See an ade. OTSD tat ea be baal aceont coakadane Ge Arete prices. About 1,800 balos changed hands to-day. We | *!¢forNYork. with certificates from him'with each watch, warranted. per- | P"feee:tennn 26 teats depth of valde id feoh; compen teatece amount. He represented himself as the accrediteda gent ee en ae tie loeoa, urdiedly furnished ng | Annex the current figures for a a cooren wAronss, gd about 1034 foot ups thoroughly Hutt bolted ‘and. Focust of Mecars. W. & Co., of New York, for Califoraia He is | yy yf>" Howe. They may be somewhat incorrect in de- Brice oer GLovemster—Sld March 23, Callina, NBedford. PENDENT omcOND, Onan Perrect : nt slesite iad “weslaslasber now in prison waiting an investigation. = a ae mote at a ete cae Gulf Porta Giascow—Sld March 21, Tay, Meikle, NYork; Velocity, pe timing horses, and gold and ths on ench side, betwoem ich di ih oes bs 0 nder, rather than over, actual ‘ # . G rte. YG, " sé, CHRONOMETER:! A number of new and very rich diggings hays resently | pil be foun eu Tnferior..-o.- sicsr BHR DL 8% 0 OK Bien 1 | Cook, Frovidense, |. a Jane, Stevens, NYork: | Splendid old pocket shtonometsrs, which run withous a as been discovered near Nevada, and also in the neighbor PROPERTY DESTROYED. post good farsi wie © f% 5 es an Ay a 9% | 90a, "Cordelia, Ke: ety. 06." Us , | amy variation. MgHT DAY WATCHES. ra, chains, rigming, ‘ ce i . ‘ yw to good ry a 4 a 113, y . ‘atches which run é 4. hood of Coloma. so esa... | American Hotel owned by P.M. Eder & Bros lort $13,000 | Mit fi te fateseee 11M mi 1 a 19K 112212 | _ Lagon the’ Giyde. Helena, Baring Brothers, Mary's, ENAMEL WATCHES ea TeakTeaenre, diceet scting. oh a The mail by the Golden Gate, which left San Francisco | pein neat ty ats on Imports from Jan: 1 to April, be eed 7] a bee! poh Aer ediaee phe ait Lata er ong ea: Warthington amps, do on the 16th ult., was the largest ever made up for the “tortor thle : ae 1852, 1853. Decrease eee tee Thoupson, Stone? NOcletoat | for indice, some in male canes. ply to CHAS. W. COPELAND, C dir. Clifforeter’s store and dwelling hous 238,924 168,226 70,095 | NOrlean Atlantic. It contained one hundred and fifty thousand Mr. McKenzie’s dwelling house...... a ee Dangle’x meat market... Sid 22d, Sf Nicholas, Bragdon, and’ Charlemagne, Sin- bree ditt S ae aun ages on letters and thirty five thousand newspapers. L Delap d Co.'s store... a... 7 ger, NYork: Arche d’Alliance, Bhatouahe, San Frangisco; | Wtvh ehanse beat Tint watches, Y AGHzS FOR s4i.8.—itite 2Wo0 aPLiENDID ¥ac “ali 2 Spanish dwelling an shop Married, 22d; Corinthian, Dyer, NYork; Sara moe ME 4 m indine and Syren, as they now Iay in tl ‘The Chinese in California numbered 26,000. A store house au goods On Saturday, April 9, at Saint Andrew’s Church, by the | NOrleans. Dy i "von, Melcher, $pand turn the hands without any key. : k At Brooklyn, with s complete inventory of galls fenese Adats & Co. have sent Mr. Myers to Australia, to form | 4 new bowling saloon Rey. Michael Curran, Mr. James Buvce to Miss Many Srar- Ldg WH. Wheaton, Delia Maria, Fortitude, Walth: Fine Gold dotuehed levers. scenes, N oo | » ASGHNBON DUNDES ny ha @ breach establishment. Magnoli B saloo n and FORD, both of this cit Zurich, apd $M Fox, for NYork; Statesman, Clinton’ | Gold enamelled watches for the indies | = N_& DUNDERDALE, 49 William street, Gold in considerable quantities bad been found east of | cyeehime stor ot und Méacherter, for NOrleans. ? | Get Ruatish pateas levers 4% ——— b found) thing » 1— Arr off March 24, Jas Wright, Clark, from N pa 5 ‘the Caseade Mountains, Oregon. The following a-e the Howe's large building, k On Thursday, April 7, at half past 9 o'clock, P. M., Me. | Orle it ight, Clark, from N | Silver patent lever 00 | errr rere Mo tne r60me of the Mercantile Library Association of 4 Carpenter's shup... Wutuas Grancnn aged 80 yearsand 20 days.” ” "| Siutng bation ork, S22, Mary ani | and all other stylonet Cease ek Ay De REAR eee, San Francisco were thrown open for the first time to the | Paint, shoe and biac The friends of the family arp respectfully invited to at- | Neva, Malting, NYork; Agnes, Scott, Boston? Otseanthe, to the Government ito y ind leo akin, system, by Dr. M : cone th f tend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in 1 ‘ : Diamond ear rings, pins, G public on the Ist of March. The institution is now fairly | Union Hotel. by Lelivabel & Co. Mr. Thowas 8. Denike, No. 333. Bridge street, Lrooklyn? ts Rely: CoceremnGnien Seer at ee for ale nt much less Chan the ueual'priges, ™e" SME oFONS, | See under way. Gunsmith’s shop. this afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Briggs, NYork: 24th, Northampton, Reed ; William and Ma” S eUre | Mr. Van Meters The Port Warden billof the Legislature—one of the ‘Two carpenter shop : 000 2,000 ooo | am Fridey, April 8, ANN, youngest daughter of Sophia | ry, Stetson; Afigban, Black; and Hampabire, ray, New 000 2% a RAEN ll de of gold cbains, pure gold wedding rings, gota R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND tty ly — | Ann and Edward C, Green, aged ] year, 3 months and § | York. ¢ old “cla entablished plese, als, gol? pens and pencils, gold and silver t ‘be consulted betwixt the hours of te, b 10 o'clock P. M., datly. Office at the o most objectionable acts of that body—passed the Senate | Wm Wovet’s blacksmith shop 2, days Cut astping, ou ping, Lockets, earrings, gold >. pas ion % 2 o Ne les, gold toot! root onst on the Ist ult. by the casting vote of the Lieutenant | A t#o-story dwelling house, with blacksmith shop The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- Reel, NOdicans; hgees Bote Bontone ad nTonewenon’ Shaina. ec gdtitan wate. 7 Cunrmavonselsing | CRO epee crest one deve cant of Broadway. Governor. oi the set. . 5,000 | tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the | Julius, Philadelphia; Miltiades, Robinson,’ and Falcon, | gait" yh ailver spoons, cups, forks, pie knives, papkinrings, | T)R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 TO 12 A. M., e . a 7 | Galland & Isaacs residence of her father, No 682 Water street, ‘Wait, NOrleans: 0 q SMathews: 1 | fruit knives, wedding eake knives, &c., &c. 'Watohes an and 6 to9 P. M., Sundaywexcepted, at No. 648 Indian difficulties in the aorthern part of the State | “‘Anerican, TORE ES OE On Saturday morning, April , Many, beloved wife of | liam IV, Domarsky, and Usiel, Foster, Boston: Cornelia, | time, ce sie onenae retinroN tect wartanted to Keep good | ievot, near Wont continue to disturb the peaceful oeeupation of theminers, | All the buiidiigs'on the side of Main sérast oppasite'the | Patrick Dockery, n native ot Kilshore, county Roscommon, | French Meee ny? ot Uriel, Foster, Boston; Cornelia, | ‘ime, or the money returned, F)R. WILKINSON, FROM HIS LONG BXPERIEN Thurtday, March 10, was the last day allowed for the | América Htel, from the United stato Hotel, towards | Ireland, ” | "Entd’ for 1g 224, Devonport, Colburn, Apalachicola; | , 41! kinds of watches and clocks cleaned and repatred in ‘ean be relied on'to accomplish a speedy and permanent , . » | the Diana Saloon, were saved, though many of them are | Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | Connecticut, Williams, NYorks 24 ke ces Coe a colMs | the best manner, nt mueh less than tie wepal Bite, wwithen® hindrance to, dist ot besiness: No. filing of land claims in the U. $, Land Commissioners’ | much charred ond lujr tonttend her funeral, this afternoon, at twoo'eleck, from | Boston; Onward. Welsh, ceaJok a eee cueen, Porter, Gronde U Abr in Renee eo ee Be MUO EM a it Court—tut portion of the business is now closed for the | All the papers, &e, In the Post Office were consumed, | her late residence, No.vl Maltency vhneet 1 Orleans; 24th, Nezrapeatett Elmondecand teks Bocas | MHRA TLorateber and Seweley, wholeeate anil ratail, No. ARK, ehh unica. the Postmaster barely baving time to make his esca On Saturday, April 9, Fivawerit ANN Toney, aged nine | Peynon, NYork; Wetiner Coste, Hill aud Mere koa Sil strvet, seoond Hoot, near Broadway FR CLARE, MOXBSR OF SHR OpIVeRetE OF ‘ | Cram, Rogers & Co.'s express office, we areglad tohear, | years, six months, and hive da . J ss i sd Sas abt an am = wer, Br an be conmnlted: 99:46 Canal street, swe A report was brought into Sonora on the 12th ult. that ly 1 3¢ y f Hot, Maguire, San Francisco. doors cast of Brosdway, for ® quick and sure oure. is voved. F : ‘nine Ztiddtves and friends of the family are respectfully | _‘Itg Jane Henderson, for Daltimore; Sachem, Harri ceo ina om B io BO Ar We, and from 4 409 the famous robber Joaquin wasseenat a fandango house, | - Ihe fire sprend with such amaring rapidity that but | invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon’ at one | Francis, Wiodermere: Busca Vang spi ee aattiet | wa FERPOOL,—UNITED STATES MATL STEAX. in the vicinity of Quarteburg, a day or two before. He | , lersonal effects were snved from the buildings, oreleck, precisely, ‘rom the residence of her parents, No, | sy, and Uriel, for Boston; Alps (s), for do apd NYork; Lab, | MOM LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEA COBBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- wan eecoguteed by some one who cried ont Jocruings | 4, We have not heard whether the tire was euppored to be | C8 Willet street, without further invitation : nla, for Charleston: Wan Nelson Quasy, Reine eee | an the Ud asl ee Ketone tea Hied on the treatraent of disenans, Twenty dhree See ae MAL tuaied ape btm and « don pri bond vork of anincendary, or the result of accident or On Saturday, April 9, of consumption, Jony Kexsepr, Dep, Camillus, Mt Washington, National erie ba Boturdar, aye wees ie fs Ay ge oy Po tivel ty with ah specdy eres, wi ‘up i desperate fight | carclessnens aged Hs “4 na, Hamuel Badger, and Dirizo, for N Orleans: John flag, | thé foot of Gamalstrest. For freight or pasangs, having un- DY. C. is member the ensued between Jonquin’s men and the citizens, in which His frends and acquaintances are rewectiully invited | cock, Robert Kelly,,W DSewall, Albert Franklin: Ferran, | T*lled accommodations for clogance, tr emiifort, apply to 1 , : two or three Americans were killed and others wounded. to attend bis funeral, th LLIN & UO, No. % Wall street. afternoon, at two o'clock, from | Union, Sea Lark, Western Empire, Marshfield’ Expire co, M 5, 185: , id ate re are requested to yn board at 1136 4. M. . R. HUNT R WILL FOR: NY Ss Das ta HMR eaD WEO SO RIFE cite pe us usta Most of our merchanis ara Na MATCR 11852. | hina redence, No, 188 Johnson Jixeeh Brooklyn. Bis | State, J C Calhoun, Leviathan, Groat Western, Commeroe, tenmuship ANCTIG will susceed the ATLANTIC, and ing to cure ony cave that may cote natoe hla eure ee ‘Among the topics of the times still before the people | ™4Kie up thei correspondence for the mail steamer, | “On Friday crening, “pHi a wna Cranpavorxe, | Kappehennodks oe to cerone , Neenuith, “Eaterprise, | sall Apri B0. matter how long standing oF amicting. | Patients are init sailing to-me < is one of primary importance—the proposed extension of | “prey nytt, th the city front of San Francisco, The mattter is yet bs. | will re i , 4 hannock, Ariel, to bis old are Lome hie been a light business done. | youngest ron of Asher C. and Rachel 8, Havens, aged ong | York; city ef Manchin) sr Chimborazo, for 3 PASHAGE FROM LIVERPOOL. LONDON, AND GLAS. Si iston street, New pacott's T. Taj N tablivhed Hunterian ues unsettled, andit | Jenr. Pulat Abe Chenlyres Mesh G Monee Seneact doe Valladel op of packets.—W. & J. Strangers and othoce who election of —The market still continu < t, New Yor! have been unfortunate jp t fre three or four days f F ‘s oor, Walmer Castle, M. ; ld int laps Fertiie arrival: to comstrust’s Heekeemmetatgrmmption by |” The frenda of the family are invited to attend tho faue- | Ann ¥olliot, and Selly Robin, organ Precise MNT ont favernble terms: to ning Htudy und treasmrecs of Saasee of penton dereted to ies Peak - # starting joint for future operations. We understand. | yy pm ihe tes idence of his father, No. 36 Third street, | _ Loxpox—Entd out March 23, Parsee, Hon lerson, San in the same ox Manner as heretofore | deen onfeohiled, enables the Dootor te. pffor speedy rllot to The deit of the city of Sacramento, for which bonds | that $11 he» been freely to day fon Collect aaa ert ee at $08 el cl, without further invitation. | Franeireo, entd 3d, Hatfield. master); 234, Louis, Konig, eo and Ireland, by their une | al! who may piace themrclves under his (5 a ta have been issued, amounts 10 $525 000—of whien 415 Hexall, by revers 4 volters have veenunwill | 6th year ef her wee, Manoanat ‘De WOvel eee Teta in Francisco, Cit gut 224, Langesund, Motbock, New: | Juvn trom London ourh’alternate Tharaiey nant incee | ttione private. “Open until ten o'clock at night, has been paid for thi int iF weertand sth There was a negothath > | penh om itte s ‘ of Jo- | ark via Newcastle on Tyne, yw twice each month, They ala 6 7 " i aa we bbls. of the PREG cette Coors f oRRE aa vesiian Liy Wm Carson, for Byston; Patsick Menry, Christians, | Eafe manner ae hitherto, ta large of small smran her ieee K. WARD'S REMEDIE® COMPRISE THK accy. 7 f ai $11 54, bat-the en’e war not Weer | tke lens and acquaintances of the family, and also | ond Sourbamptos, for NYork; Prince Chari, Moulton, the prinetpal piacos thronghout, Bag rhe have. protesses Ue sume’ of diecagee The Legislature has amended the old law for the pro- | learn of sny transactions from first bande Jeboing | (eet bent "ciem ber late residence, No. 08 dames se | nd Louise, for San Fransisco, = — on ered for the fi «ba ped + 19 t. 7 y NO. © ve a ei 22 ‘oe en ye Pgh tection ef foreigners. ‘The two most important amend. | *#t* bare been mederate nt about $12 0 $15 for bola, and | this tIterncem, nt two o'clock. ee TL Marcnrime Lae Gao dakey aie Keays, NYork, | | T]NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, oo, No. 80 Canal stivees atniiten sat dite “4 ¢ On Fri P Ke — ( + Tret a 4 f . ¥ ° foreeh Mososent titan of four dollar what be paid | Frovisoxs—AThe parcel of pork ex-Whirlwind, 300 bbls. | ésepey, which be bore with yates Jeg liness, of | ior New Orleans ; Lone, for San Franeiggd; Kaplde, Gea: | enrrying the areas Unicod states Maik Gale theocee eae: and diecsasd. Pailente at theron bo shail n fore dette 29 foreign minor | clear. and 100 bis. mens, was sold on private terme: | TORT, J L iene y od ay | My She Dido, for NYork, 1y UL. Mail line for California and 0; Corre “f ho ball not hve a tiers, wider the provitons of this aon. Be rms. | simp, son in-law to Joseph and Louise Landwhir, aged 23 | ""Newrort—Arr March 22, Shelter, Goodill, Waterford and Panama, leaving New York on. the th “inn! abn ced to at 248. Jobbing sales of mess at | sears, 4 menthe and 6 dy ice hams sold at 27e., 3.000 Ibe casks | > The re i thin Sr York tie wie 1 Twinn | yh gelatives and friends of the family, also of his bro lard, in tins, at 2 é n omNEnee prowente oF courts of this State, ex f NOrleans lt 24, Bétona, Williams, N York. Sid 2d, Ann M'Leater, ‘or! nd brether in-law, John Marquart % : apo ibe ery q quart, are | PoRtsovtn—Arr March 23, Yorktown, Bradish, Lon. Fogel tee respectfully mwvited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, | don, and sid for N York. Sid 22d, Ashland, Benson, y we encl . Tho splendid di reatmen| gp thee hip EL DORADO, 1, many rtp Rt defend any action in any of the on, ni 300 tone th Sered 8. N., sommander witl saiton Wed @ hospital i, New-York ‘ss stokes a cept in criminal cases only Another cargo of ice has reached San Pranciseo | 70 Me private 4 ftom 700 ‘american do., a sourees aa hie private eetabiahimon the Russian American settlements at vitka. 2 quarter bbla. mackerel, at $4 6234. nt one o'clock, precisely; also the members of che Centre | York. gnelosing from $1 to $6, for parties From Oregon our accounts are to the 7th inst. Gen | , NAN —There ix nothing doing except by jobbers in | ther manag Guards are invited to attend, without fur. | — PuxwovrH—SId March 22. Garonne, Luckes, N York. pasa wife atonal eat EDICAL ADVISER AND MARRIA\ samp baer ry | tuthor's ecle and cntmont.” Bote macrice ethers Eamon, Paras Le Bon | jger eins cies ees he : ther invitation, frem his Inte residence, No, 102 M Pe peveent Governor of that Tocriter ace? | turiey to-day wt previous rates—3% a 3%. 1461 pockets mwood Comsetery | QuMueroWncAtr Merch Ao ER Bat ebiane ae foe Congr ae ee ihe damm. | ar, ay ok Prema ater aed 8 ON, Lut] goats | stot cree ytimnins will be taken toGreenwood Cemetery | Quemsstowx—Arr March 42, ff Petersburg, Leveret, candide\ wet vay and about Cape | 20(PR in wheat. 100 sacks Eastern corn old at 6 iz6 Weep ne a <r yo Gooch, y emong — | Kitm—There have beem wales of damaged parcels at Femme Rottigas Sierch attend ‘Tee at Norfolk. . ’ Mit the prices obtn Smmine—Fot digest March N York. Maines Ue itence, Capt Weneman leh | tuetion. Dit the prices obtained have mo benring arave ' Hinncisoe on the 1ith ult-rtor Australia ‘ho hed on bowed | Disha nant the sale of 3,000 Toei, De Herds, fron N Orleans — Vou Vinote, table, at 410, Tarn —fld March 22, Fovos Helene, Portenger, K York,