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5 ’ o 4 of DAME DE CaSSINS, THE CELEBRATED DIVIN«! Mareb 19—Carmanthan, Frauce, 30. affairs in our neighboring territory. The couatry is VERY LATE FROM THE SOUCH PACIF! te Callao, They have eontracted to lay the pipes and baer rig odd ay sta aay peed ue the Past and predicts the future Cao Sapo Stephen Powers, Mats., 21. Decoming rapidly setiled in the north, in the Willamette ic, Dave the city lighted with gas, Why will they not at Ealifornia, Cove? the firm of Hus.ey, Bond & Hale, har | sulted in English Grose, arabie and | M rues, Peru, 18. Valley, sad inthe south. At the north, Puget’s Sound tame tame lay water pipes from the main pipe which & 3 ved to supply Bll Uke neeeasary pipes, @ portion of | Russian. frow 9 A. M."to 5 P. M., and frem 7 to TOP.M., J.“ 28—Infant child of Mrs. Farish, 1 dey. and district adjacent, is attracting a large number of | Severe Conflagration—Sertous Storm—Where= | a};eady have, and supply each house with water. inst Soa ee ee “are now Om theit way aud-we at | at No 34 Dupont street, between Broadway and Vallejo |< John Kare, Seotiand, 18 years. Mattlera; and. when wo lake into eousideration i agri abouts, of Saealdi—News Frova | Chatte, | of depending omits Dronght each day to them rane > streets, tan Francisco. “ Uuruown man. ural, lumbering, ani esourees, together with ; : wador, Buenos Ayres, de. | dovkeys hagay fm being ewe ede 54 & 24—-Themas Thempron, Finland, 25, the fact that am excellent coal tine bee recently bera ka? : —— The steamship Bogota arrived at Panama on the 19th ult. She left Valparaiso on the 11th, She had thirty- five parsengers, and $300,000 in specie. From the Valparaiso Jteporter of the 81st March, we copy the following account of another severe conflugration:— A liltle after one norning of Thursday, th of Mevers, Rodrigo and Re n Juan de Dios and B k in eotuslly to be commenced forthwith. unfeation signed ‘Many Mer. n relative to the proposed mail to New York via Acspulco, Mexico city, and Vera crux The writer wishes to know whether the: a wail mole up a5 our post aflice te what coure is neeesrary 10 be pursued Sy me in r to be benefited by the new arrangement. We id state in answer ti postmaster has not as yet official rotifieation 0 by this r MARKETS. ‘Varraramco Prices Corkunt, April 11.—Tn flour hold are asking $9, without effecting rales, the late news fi Cylitornia having entirely discouraged —pecul ivhts- Vessels of all flags are fearce, and those ‘the following are actual q) vaveth Rosy and Isle of Wight wi or Swansea at £4 150.; the Black Prince, ce to California, at $20; the Huyh Blog States wiih wool and copper, at $22 Freights for the coast] Exchange ov Lq ilver in bars, $96 aires no prophetic vision to fora the gathering of s dense populntion in that vicinity. At last accounts there were fifteen vessels at dierent peints on the Sound, Joading with lumber, ash, aud eal. Three saw mills are in operation, and fifteen ‘The New ition to Sonora, [Fromthe Alia California, April 9 } ‘We are authoritatively advised that a large expedition is fitting out in this city to go to Sonora, It will number near twelve hundred men, aud be commanded by the Count de Raoussett Boulboa. We have been assured that nothing hos'ile ie inteuded in this expedition, on the contra'y, tbe presence of such a nawber of well armed and disciplined men on the frontiers of that State, ill bave the happiest eifect of keeping the Apaches in cheek, aod restoring confidence and « feeting of security to the inhabitants. Lhe intention is to eater Sonors, avd cbtain from Governor Gandara sermission to explore and 26— James Galloway, Sseranento. Hoses Dow, Vassaiborouga, Me., 25, 26—D. H Johnson, Msine. 20. Anos Brava, San francisco, 10 weeks, John Gibby.’ Wales, 26 vears. R. ‘co, 3 months, discovered there. it ad ebants,) asking more are building, where last year there were none Yhe town is already of respectable weekly erectes ze, wod Kupports a wewspaper, Claims are being taken up, houses ‘and this hitherto neglected portion of the ter ritory making rapid strides in ity advancement towards aState, In the south, on the other hand, the Umpqua “id Rogue River mines are attracting ® numerous popu lation, The diggings ure contived to the rugged sides of the el ne wt 0 be ont extent of buildings doatr in 8 a de Dios, YPK RNDING APRUL 2, Mareb 27—John Dufrates, Vortugel, 38 years, & F Joe, Rio Janeiro, 41. Bevjamin F. Webster, Maryland, ‘ £8—Anuette Hanpan, Hitzois, 27. Susan Cannet, Sin Franclseo, 7 mouths. for the Unite in seltpetre Peru at feo don 49 9 49 from Mr. Rbe thodera on the | ? Mr. ‘The hardt’s Lo San Jw went aide of Hella Vista, y unfortunate in | the systematic om time to | work the numerous 0) wilying entirely abandoned * Eitza Jones, Sydney, 3 years. the mountains, leaving a large extent of destrabie agri rhe copper and belt, $20; gold above ley, 13 8. time to adulters First was the shin- | onthe frontier, The Mammoth Company will be divided “ Jewes D. Wright, Kentucky, 24. eultnral lend, which is rapidly filling up With permanent aration are also injured. 7! Poids ak, Beith RES plasters of Marriot @ the clipped slugs. fol three distinct par subject to ove general “ Thomas Dewey, linois, 25. settlers, who are drawn thither by the profitable market | hundred thousand to. two hunered Our Venczucia Correspondence: Kowed by the Prussian two bit pieces, We understaud de of laws for the geperal gooi. The three ‘* 20--Flizabeth M. Hickey, Pennsylvania, 3 doors. To give our readers an idea of the ravidity | dollars. Messrs. Rodrigo lost wbont thirty thousaud in = fa cuca that parties arc palming off on to the community a coun- | divitions are to be. miners, farmers and artizans, These “ wh Gvtskail, Peon. 08 with «hich Oregon is being settled, we would state that | documents, two thousand ia cash, ard a couclderable quan BETO CARMID, BB Ey “y Syran ter! f Wass, Moleter & Co.'s ten dollar pieces. Seve- | parties will extend along the frontier, and probably occu: “ Susan FE. Munroe, Wisconsin, 8. according to the report of the Surv tity of sugar and other n ie. Don Pepe Lerrg be Mercantile Intettigence— Political Matters, ec. de. ral of the-e have already been detected at our baaks, aud | py the large and once rich and flourishing ranches of “ ced on file between the Sth of Feb- See shop Sticliae, 8 tavge quantity of ¢ untry produce au We imuprovesa the opamceunitpitesdvaoasaibe te @ we caution the publie that they may be on their guard | Harbacorrori and Sao Bernandino. la}this coanection it “ Ci last year, notifications | very heavy 7 k. Don Acario Ca of our produce market, There is nothing of hii agaiust (he new coin. | perbaps would not be amiss to give some description of “ Levivia C. Bird, N. ¥., 3. iming 640 acres ; and from 202 set- Be 000, P a re is nothing of mach int de r. rot is extent of $26,000, by insurances st bambarg. ‘The new fistal stores wore threatened a few days after by another fire, but providentially escaped without any actual loss. ‘The muricipal authorities of Valparaise bays approved of the proposition made for the introduction of American ice instead of snow, and it ia regarded asa great boon to | the people. ‘The French residents of Valparaiso have offered Adm i- rable Blanco, as a mark of their esteem, a beautiful por- trait of himeelf, executed by a French artist. Gazribaldi, who has been on this coast for sometime, is again in Chile, commanding a small vessel. these places. San Sernarcino was once « flourishing ‘At rney, before Henry B. Janes, Faq. United States Com- | town, aod is located on a branch of the Yunteras river, missioner, ebarging Cap of the steamer | about thirty six miles frem the town of thas mame. It | Independence, with many mpron ap- | war abandoned about eighty years ago, the inhabitants pesred before the Com waived so | baving been driven out by ihe Apaches. Several at- examination and ent-red into bonds for his appearance in | tel to rertore it have been made since then, but the sum of $5,000. {a this o we would invite | without success. It is am eaceeding rich and fertile Btieution to a seport of ap i case which came | plain, well watere2, and in every way admirably adapted ‘off yesterday before the United States Commissivner [t | to agricultural purposes. When it was abandoned, the Seeins that che seamen of the gbale «hip Meteor, which | inhabirants possessed immense droves of cattle.twbich brought the passengers of theTndependence to this port, | thea went |, aud the whole country for une hundred sued for a division of the charter woney ($20,000) and of | miles, now contains large quantities of wild cattle. Im. the oll (700 barrels) on the ground of a deviation from | mense numbers of theve are hunted down killed and the voyage. Tbe Commissioner's decision is given in tae | mace into dried beef for the use of the Mexican army. report. The Nancho of Barbacordor ison the arm of the San 1 bas been observed that an unusual oomber of vessels | Pedro river. and is just such another place as San Ber- beve deen g the last six or eight months, afer | nardino. Is bas been absndoned eighty years, and is tlers claiming 320 acres, under the fourth section of tue act of September 27, 180; and notifications from 80 wet tlers, claiming 320 aeres; and from 20 settlers, claiming 160 eres, under the fourth section of the same act; mak- ing an aggregate of 590,720 acres claimed by 1,078 set- tlers. The necessary proofs of the date of the commence- ment of settlement and cultivation bave generally been made. Denah Taylor, St. Louls, Mo., 1—Jeseph V. Russum, N. ¥., 63. 2—James Duree, New York $8. haller, Poland, Muikets, Sax Francisco, April 7.—We are unable to note any ovement in busixess since our report of the lst, particularly from th nd eur sui provisions is now acple tended to keep back t juirements. cept flood has inquiry, but the delay cannot be great, as the stocks above must be rapidly decreasing. Unless the receipts should be very heavy at one time, we expect to see am almost immediate improvement ia the demand for the staple commodities. Yrovr.—The trade bas been heavy ; 9 few days siace a Av affidavit has teeu Sled by the United States District ' | per Ib,, in dewand; washed do., We. a 123¢¢., do. do. and cow hides, 118{¢, a 12c., de., in great demand; cotto lb; in 03 ra. per Ib. for F. ¢ politfea) avJairs of the country continue in the sau stete na previously advice. We observe by recent da 1 or Siaien Planas has been appoin w ihe portfolio of F gn Affairs, &c—a ‘tleman tinguished, we Delieve, in the history of Garacas as able financier of the old sebool. | est to communicate to-day. Counmon coffee, 1030: & 1034 | i MARRIAGER AND DEAITIL. MARRIED. In Portland. 0. 'T., March 19. Nat. H. Lane, of Oregon City, to Mies E. J. Fleming, of Portlaud. Tn tue rame place, March 17, James Bonsor to Misa Han- nah Thomas, all of Washington county In same place, March 24, Louis Bonard to Mrs. Harriet Levermore, both of Vortiand. Atlantic porte, to meet all Interesting from Buenos Ayres, [From the Beaton Traveller, May 7.) ivel of the bark Mancboster at Salom, dvices frem Buenos Ayres to March 12, private letter received im this city, say: “The eoruniesioners bave agreed upon s passing the Goilen Gate, but previous to coming to an | about ninety miles from the town of Santa Cruz Many ancborage in che harborof San Franeisco. ‘These losses have beon so frequent ef late that the Commissioners have come to a determination to make a thorough in yo-tivation and sev whether blame should attach to pilots or cot. This is a step which our citizens will most heartily approve. Theatricals In Califor otber vaioable and fine locations abound all throngh the frontier connt and } places can be rates, from the least value; and if the expedition succeeds in obtaining the desired per to bloom again like @ , which have been abandoned for years, ave rich mines in their immediate vicinities, where dily purcha-ed at exceedingly cheap ropriviors, to whom they are nottof the sion, the whole couutry will be mude rden. Tho benefit to sonora large sale of Chile was effected on pi terms, suppos- to be about $10 75 per beg, and to day 4,000 bbls Gaile- 2d Haxall have been sold at under $11'per bbl. The ing demand is very luited—prices ranging from $11 es of importance Yb, In all, about az%o. per ib. ipts, bave further declined in ¥v.—The stock is Jarge, could not be made at over 282) 1,800 tags have chenged hi under heavy rece Tn same place, March 24, Henry Morse to Miss Sarann- tha Shert, both’ oi Columbia City. In same place, March 27, W. J. Bell to Mies Julia A- Shepherd. In St. Helen’s, 0. T., March 21, Captain Charles H. Fairchild, of Louisiana, to Mrs, Julian F. Proggs, of Til noir. In Salem, 0.T., March 15, John Tucker Seott, of Lafay- elle, to Mrs, Ruth Stevenson, of Salem. Avevere norther occured om the 20th ult. at about 12o'clock, and continued, accompanied by heavy rain, until the morning of the next day; fortunately, the ebip- ping in the bay at that time was lintted, and the extemt Frdhe loss was ‘only triding, compared with that of other ears. J the damage done to the shipping is as follows : The steamer Caupolican, formerly Mexican steamer Guerrero, pon s peace, TH | ternis axe not yet wade public, but are said to. be high | benorable to the town. Urquiza has given up the treat entered into at Sap Nicolas, which was eo objectionab| to the Buenos Ayreams, und was the great obstacle ling the dificulties, As the town has in one sen come oif conquerors for the Gret time over the outside: (having defeated thera im several guerilla engagement prevent the ceuntrymen from enlisting in anothd unnde against the city. The Sala meet to-day 4 } 8 ACs ue Hayes, and Herr Mengis were in Sea | from euch an expedition will be inealentable, as the part Sales are reenicied et 2ige. per Ib. In Clackamas connty, 0.1 March 24, Thomas Ames, ; A scitag Sunred : ~ | willbe fully supplied with every x ite to accom plis ‘Cony.—The demand has greatly failen off, and Mexican ( 5 Miss N; ‘A, Jacoks; of Olackames | Szuce seeinst the Amarican clipper Warner, non the treaty. Ounce: ich -bave been as hig| Francisco on the Sth ult., just returned frem the interior. | J" i “ ie , : nag § ty of Oregon City, to Miss Nancy A. Jacobs, of Clackamas ed, laying two feet above water, Lost, Chilian ship | ag 8€0, (maki % | their purposes, aud the establ such 0 has been olfering as low as Zc. per Ib. without finding | City. Tatticeis Wheeho- ands tere Leek: Cochrane.” Mare’ or | hace pons ceeila commanen eae Estadio Theatrical and musical matters were in high feather in peace of tha will do more to seeure the safety an At Plearant Hil, Lane county, 0. T., March 13, £ . ‘) Franeise he ext he busi ve | th nid the whole Mexieaa y It would th @ Bristow to snes, both at place. | lets --kmesionn clipper Wainer, Chiliaa brig “i 1 continues scarce snd high.’ Bn Francisco. To show the extent of the business, we an wo w ie. : peas oar me — Sales Lafayette Bristow to Miss Jane Jones, both of that place, Dox An and schooner Elvira, and a few lanc i the consiguees of ship Thorndike aie that they cant eopy te following advertisements from the last pape: habitants the oppor! or of the siate, and attend to Our quota’ DIE bot her caro until peace’ is procinimed, which they h ENGLISH OPERA. phere Sor ie, Setedy, So mire aoe | fon tu pane weee Na ying een ct ‘The/ meRy xetAliGUAy || 4) Cumpers, 0. March 8, Henne Lacier, aged | old reste take place in two or three days. ‘The Packetin {i SAN FRANCISCO THY ATRE ies Wauae from the rutisss incursions ef | ‘Hica—The market is in a moxt unsettled state. The | OOyears. ‘Tho deceased came to this coast in the employ } Frc | monthly retrospect, of the stato of the country. says : ME = LOVER the savages desolate the entiro country, ae ia vand and sell nt pelese under | of the Astor Fur Company, in 1812 After the bresking | been conclu Revolution and its twin sister, anarchy, threaten Begs to announee that bh: efit will take place at the | eweeping oif women, children, aud herds. We have not | be accepted by the large holders. Chins, not | UP of that ecmpany he entered the Williamotte Valley as | was to bave been rr: 3 | egeume a chrenic type amongst us; and unless they . ich parenic he continued untit tho win- | quia at San N mera pow. extirpated, rout and branch, foreign eommeyoe can sbove popular establishment, on lenrued what step will be pursued by the expedition { iy No. 1, bas been ecid at 5e., and strictly No, 1 at a free trapper, y of Buenos Ayres with bis t Wapsespay Evesive, APwL 6, 1853. shou sion, Neither ie ter of 1220-31, wheo he commenced the agricultural pur- | city of . pe | not Survive the inevitable entastrophe that impends al On which oc will bs produced the Opera of ¢ a0 blind to the true tn- have given way # Hitle, Soles in lota of | Suit on Awan Isls He was the first mau thot over Tn Chile there is nothing of interest, if we except s our social interests, We cannot faney a inore irremodil MANNERING , ar bave been made at $20 a $40 per | turned a furrow in the Willamette Valley, revere strictures in a paper able calumity than the recognition and enthronoment of The principal characters by y be_fnteresting to our mantition, at 937 per DDL | At the Delles of the Colui T., of consumption, | 12th ull., ceneuring the g anovher successful rebellion. It is to thé Province o Miss K.COAD. (be permission of Mr, Lewis Baker.) he Couut de Hfoussett | : Par Ib, | March 18, Charles R, Jabime, years, the Jesuits, ; he foveign merchant must loek, i Mine CAROLINE CHAPMAN, ure in (hat State. | Wams are je 80 bhds., in Hissousi and IWinois papers please copy. The whole of the River Plate aud its tribataries of about ng man ¢ tnen covers, have ner tigare, from Belly t BoTTER., he Fest L, and f in | choice at 41 | Portzaxn, O. T., April 2.—! Rumors were rite in Valparaiso BOOT | (Her at present rates. has been remarkably dull, owivg to many couse vetie Prudent had railed fo s neice, our report for Febri Mr, CHAS, (#ho bas yolunteered,) VGak.—The value bas seareely been suppor: most rg which may be reckoned the rumors faction inthe wame of the F oS aw might have been expected. Mr, Wal. B CHAPMAN | ers have reduced their selling limit for No. 1China to | have been circulated throughout the country rel sult received by tbeir com, on of jli# capltal has beem confined and restricted Mr. COLLINS, secoliee " tice eales, in lots of 20,000 Ibs., have | the emalipox, a few cares of which have occurred in our | late Flores expedition. ) y r rieiy of obvious causes, whilst the good folk: Mr. ED. BOOTH, and |*the war with Algiers, Hy stern crushed heg been sold at 10%¢. a | city. But the reporis have almost ceased ant the eause The Frenel fleet was at Payta on the sath ull. ander of the rusal districts baye had no need of sumptuar, RCE LODER, and soon became the 5 Duc nule, | bas sltogether vanished, aud we may 6001 orders to sail for Guayaquil om ‘ ¥ a the son of L éd on his p Wises. —The trade is very depressed, and no transac- | business resume its wonted activity, Our merchan it consisted of the steswer Pew Gore. the Pritish charge, having written a se Jertuke the character of gado, and the frigate La Feric. ‘Some trouvie may be x. — to the Buenos Avrean authorities, denouncin Chiet. | sonal staff. Ti credit an? dis- snence have been entered into. Onr quota- | slready making preparations to meet a large business this d 0 the opera will be prodaced with Full | tinction he left Algiers ruling price: | season, by additions to their stocks, amd we hope their | Gnticipated from this formidable armament. nad the @ eause ef all the anarchy and bloodshed Berd. ard » Glee Company of is who ra provinces, { —Ihe large auction ‘sale of French brandy re- | expectations may not be disappointed. The follo.ting sre state of the c spat motieed abeve, will probadly induce | wich aso etalintos by calling hi ave kindly proffer 7 . sh, the JAsvembly, our last seview ry “! eenle prices ie! 3 market at tho xpedition. Bee the unbluching advocate of ion. bs a ered their services; added to which, thi al Assembly, | ported in ons last review, used a temporary de} the wholesale prices of articles in this ina; Sofi ha 5 avg ea tee ae unbluehing advocate of rebellion. Sumite ble violinist, WISKA HAUSER, wi! aud his valual | capacity of delivery He is a first wa: exteropore apd remarkable for Sometimes iu the ropubli ti has rion, woery of the dealers havin but the large lors attending sale: mist produce @ speedy re-action. supplied themeelres; existing quotations 300 34 casks ordinar 200 Ib. aneka, $12; Oregon, 109 1), rley, 6. a 8¢ ; Chili beans, 1Uc. ; by cargo, assorted, present time:-Chill four, sucks, $12; rice, 15c.; Dricke per M, $15.; lumber per M, ing to last accounts, was staying in Gagyaquil, and it is reported that revolutionary movements had been maui- fested in different parts of the republ: | To show what the extent of the oommerse of Bueno might be, under favorable circumstances, it is ont, necersary to state, that although basiness has been The whole to conc | houses wbick the political nutare of the time Fieneb bravdy baye been old at 90¢. per gallon, ia bond, | $26» $26; planed per 3, $60 a $75; timber per Mf, ‘ : aluioat ausponded by tho state of siege, there were, ont popular company of the establish:uent. aan ee ne would enforce bis arguments with w tre: | faresport to Australia, American, brandy 1a pelling a% | plank per'M, $20; Central Americen coffee, 22c. a 26e.; | . Sr. Manuel Aneicar,, Minister from New Granada to | the 24th of Mareh, 124 rt, of which 31 we NU INCREAS] THE REGULAR PRICES merdous rap on the table, shivering it to atoms, or | Soc. a S5c, and Monongshela whiskey at 8c. a 4c. per | Rio, 15c.; Mavila, 4c sperm candles, 0c. a 55¢ ; | Ecuader, has addressed a note to the Secretary of Fo- | piri 7 Awerieaa, 14 Frenoh, 17 Spanish, 14 Sardinian,| 5 one ‘wo Dollars. | wreneh out & marble chimney piece and throw . on the | gallon. adamantine, 40c. a 45. 20c, a 25c.; Oregon coal, | seign Affairs, of that government, relative te the boun- | 7 Bra, Neapolitan, 2 Dutch, 1 Pore Drese Cucle and Parq Pit Dollar. Yekets and places to be taken from 10 to 4 0’clock ly at the theatre, | floor to cut short a discursion, He was the idol of the populece, the Avignon porters in particular, who nick- Pamed him Count Sport; but the revolution followed ite ‘ALE AND PORTER —Our stock has boen largely increased the past month, by the arrivel of three vessels fom mn, and prices are lesa firmly supported. Favorite $15 a $20; brown sugar, Yc. a i2c.; loaf, 20c.; erushed, 15e. a 18c.; molastes, 50c. a 60c.; vinegar, $20; common shovels, per dozen, $8 a $12; round poiuts, $14 a $18; long dary between the two republics, in eeasequences of har- ing heard that Keuadorian government was treating with Mr. Mocatta to reat cr sell certain goveramen: Inuds on the river Napo, to the British Eeuadorian bond kelders; | tugnese, 8 Pruevian, 2 Belgian, 3 Swedish, 10 Danish, | Bremen. 1 Russi a1 Nerwegian, ‘The Packet copies into its eolamns the speech of Robert| = course, and Count de Raoussett Boulbon came to this | brands command $3a $3 50, and ordinary and new $3 a | handles, $18 a $24; mess pork, $60; hams, S5e.; Oregon , bon ra; C, Winthrop upon taking the chair as President of the| ADELPHI THEATRE, country. Be is an exceedingly good looking man, about | go12\%. We aud $8.0 $5.50. and ordinary aod new $3 a | Patient tae dic a Ales; cheese. 250.7 potatoes, por | the said lands’ being. aceordiag to the opinim of Sr. | Mageuchuseits Hlectoral College, off the occasion of the} DUPONT STREET five feet ten inches high, well built and an air of com- | month. Philadelphia ale wn sold at $3. Draught | bushel, $350; onions, per bushel, $4; brown soap, per Aneizar, portion of New Granada, and heretofore under Ite Presidential electien. Mr. Winthrop, it will be ree| Acting Manager. : Ms cam Baker. mand and self confidence, which long habit anda relia beer may be quoted at $60 a $65 per bhd. Ib., Be. a 10c.; tobacco, 30c. a 50c. Col etapa = pea remotes fava taenidiacorsxed! membered called Ce to ie simple bat ae Btage T.. m3 adhere ir, J, Thoman. on his own resources have con‘erred upon him. ith 7 peck hi seal hi — ot s ransection which was m quietly goi forward al sat Monpay EvesixG, 0 a ap pers a ee Sak aah and have yielded considerably. | over the land, and rejoiced that it iA te ey been left te ‘Avan. 4, will be prosented the megn'ficent classic tragedy, io five ‘sets, by T. Noon TxIfourd, entitles 1 Mra. AF. Baker. Mr. L. Baker. the present improvements in crushing ore aud mining operavions. there is no doubt but that the company munt flourich if they stick together, wnich they are very likely todo under such leader. New Guano Isiands rom the San Francisco Whig, April ®.] We learn from Captain Sinclair, of the British ship Helen, which arrived at this port yesterday {rom Liver- . that during uis passage he had discovered an doing, The expected demand has not yet set _in—prices remain unchanged. Staall sales of Scotch have been recorded at $45 per ton. Tin plates cannot be quoted at over $11 50 a $12 per box. Coats.—The recent arrivals of Liverpool are being stored, ax the steam companies are well supplind direct, and in anticipation of arise that must take place. 260 tons Lave been so'd at $23 260 tons Cumberland have been placed at about $25, being in great request for par. ticular ‘We have heard of no sales of other NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. Extensive Fire in Gorgona—General Blanco— Qaick Run te Panama. The El Dorado, Captain Davenport, arrived yesterday, left Aspinwall on the 28th ult., at 10 P. M. ‘The Il'inois was at Aspinwall, waiting for the mails, ‘The copper mines in Coguimto are worked with much success. OUR VALPARAISO CORRESPONDENCE. Vauparaiso, March 30, 1853, Holy Weckin Chili—Nawal Officers at the Pire—Barkets, Be. What a plous people we are in Chili, tobe sure, Holy | week has just passed away, and how much more devoutly the beyonet te decice who should rule over us. Packei says that the address centaing many hints stri- kingly applicable to American republicans. nce from Hayth. [From the Philadelphia Bulletin, May 7.] The bark Charles E. Lex, Capt. Harper, arrived at this port this morning. from Port au Prince, whence she sailed April 19. The Empire was perfectly tranquil. Intel is Pp urposes. Performance will y n¢ island not laid down on any chart. He states thet the | descriptions. than we ever seo it in our owm land of devoutness and | — On the 11th of April the Chambers were opened by the SWEETHEARIS AND WIVES. island is avout ve sailes long oy one anda nsif broad | —LtmuenAtout 150,000 feet white and yellow pine | teature, and passengers of steamer Northerner, Motch | ean vets On Monday the pepers announced the fact | Fmperor su pervon, all the nobility end antes, cides Billy Laekaday.... z s ..Mr. Thoman. | fie lowered his boat and went to the islaad, where he | boarcs bave changed bands at $75 a $80 rod | | was te sail from San Francisco on the 16th witha large | @arly pitty y pap island being attracted to witness the imposing ceremony. Adwirai Fracklin . ocesws nh ag es staid romr time. He describes the place aa covered with Torrextixe has further advanced, sales having been | number of passengers, and a large amount of treasure, | that “all hearts were filled with devotion at the Fanstin I made the following speech on the oceasion :-— Be -Mrs. Judah. | guano to the depth of about eight feet, samplea of which | made at $1 50 per gallon. approach of the sacred rezson.”” On Thursday, at 19 | Ttrsvav—Renefit of Mr. J. Tiomay, PRICHS OF ADMISSION, Seats in private boxe: a Parquette . $250 2 re open at quarter before 7 o’ctockt. Peiformances commsnee at qmarter before 5, precisely. ‘There wil. be no performance by this company on Sun- day evenings, WENFITD OF THE SUFFEMEES I R STE ‘Will be acted Colman « Comedy entitled THE BLK AE Law Tord Duberly.... Batak Dr. Baugioss Li Dek Dowlas,.. Eady Duberiy Mr. Hamilton. W. Chaymsa. DAS Master and Miss he Fxtravaganza | fe'bas brought with him, He informs us that an Ameri. can captain was the Grst discoverer, but could never Gnd glich informant declioes piving either covery or the latitude and longitude of Marsinges, Births, and Deaths. ARRIED. At Stockton, March 20, at the Western Iun, by Rev. Krob, Mr. James A. Jemeson, to Miss Mary Shep- nt the residence of the par. Mr. Allen Tremble, to al « township, Sutton, formerly of Van by WW Jane Robbins, for- bins, Mr. John P. Koren county, iowa, to Miss Paw merly of Wabpetio county Towa. On beerd abip Orpheus, Janunry 31, by Rev. Me. Marah, Themes M Crocket., to Miss Catherine Feeeman, both of San Fave seo At the Fourleen Mile man to Mise Coustan epperd. At the Saw . Keystove, Yuba couaty, WW. Dobbins, Eq, Mr. Eli Countryman nee Paine, all formeriy of Greene county, oure, March 14, Hezekiah Hol- Toratovs.—The recent supply from Oregon in being | quick!y consumed, an’, unless we receive from the Sand- wich Islands, prices will further advance, 9c. is the pre- aunt ruling price. Arn. § —The transactions from firet hands have been unimportant. but the jobbers bave hed an active inquiry for goots, and large sales * credit system bad nor been almost entirely stopped. 500 bbls, of flour ex living Age, sold yesterday, have been re soldat $11 25 yer bbl. A sale of Chile. about 400 half bags, has been reported, at $10.75. Jodbera have sold much moro freely at $118 $11 50. The only tele of barley that has come under notice Is one of 400) bugs at 23¢c. per Ib. Larye sules of provisions were made yerterday on pri- vate terms; to day there has been a stea'y uquiry; clear pork is jobbing at $40. A sale from &-, da is record: ed at $37, and mess at $07 2 $52 per bhi, Butter is in- | quired for at 4c. a 42c . and le 200 bags Chile beans } The following miacellune boxes adawantine candles ; 120 dozen halt boxes rdinexat $4 75; 50 kes Ke ; 150 bags pota- toes at 9c. per Ib; 200 cases claret at $2 90. STOCKS. anda at 5o. per Tb. have been made : 100 lo | April 8, 1853, | State B per ct. Temp, Lona, 245 per ct. discount from par onld bave been effveted ir the | Sx Ke ‘The pasrengers per Mlinoiz arrived in Panama from New York in eight and a half days, being the shortest timeever made. The health of the Isthmus continues good, and business is quite flourishing. On the 8d instant, passed steamer Cherokee for Havana and New Orleans. On the 28th ult., Frederick Emery, of Maine, died. On the 2d instant, Alexander Rors, of Ireland, also died GREAT FIRE AT GORGONA. (From the Panama Eche, April 26.) By an eFpress which arrived in town this atternoon. we have che melancholy intelligence of a severe tire in the village of Corgons. beve received the following from ¢ particulars up to the time of ths express messenger leuving — Goncoxa, April 26, 1 About three o’elock this morning. I wan very disagre ably awakened and soon found the roof ef the oftice joining mine, ocevp'ed by Mesars. Jas. S. Hermann & Co. bn fire, As scon er possitle, I got out in the street and gave the alarm, "At that time the offices of Movers ‘lacy & Co, and Hermann & Co, were in flames. It gprend very ropilly, and now as write, thers is nota house stunding between the river and Barbarita. Tho o'clock A. i., storer were closed, and veloches and all other sorts of carriages disappeared from the streets, | * On Good Friday morning even mounted horsemen and roulemen disappeared, and whatever cavalier wished to ride in the open country had to lead his pony beyond the city Limite before he dared to mount. Then black-roved | riesta, with solemn steps, and cones on head—(cones | from twoanda half to thres fest bigh)—perambulated the streets with masked faces, besriug before thom | waiters, in which were heaps of copper and silver piec the gifts of pious and penitent Catholics. Ingshe ing crowés wended to the pewlecs churehes, bearing | cushions or mats to kneel upon, and the altars blared with their thousand lights, toward: which the fole pressed, apd humbly kissed the te of the Image of our crucified Lord, while outsi¢e the chirch were booths fitted up, contai Saviour dieseed in white, wearing crowns of thorns, and cach a rope of raw hide round its neck, the ground, to ehish mavy knelt, more especial women, God bless them, and kissed the rope and droppad acoprer in the waiter, while all the aveaues to the church were lined with beggars, who chaunted prayera and beld out their greedy bauds for chority. Long pro- cessions of white-robed priests and poncha wearing eons door | imager of the | hh your a= m troly pleared at having itin my power to sa1 pire ts prosperous—peace reigus suprenie, aie ‘| w-oitizons in the eastern portion of island uncenciousiy persist in opposition to our laws and government. My goverment, Tam happy to any, continues to held amicable relations with the different powers of the earch, aud my royal brothers and sisters, the sovoreicns of | Eurojc, manffert tho most sincere and friendly fo Blencarcs of public utility will Le submitted ta at y ly ral situation of the Empire, oviding @ maintenance tor the Im- move. presente the mation be alwaye im of my crown. Such ia the doar- Ob that depends tho strenycth, the re- ountry. Long live the na- Lional reprorevtetion, the constitution, the liberty and in- dependence of my euljects jusiness at Fort au Prince was very dull, Americar provisions were plenty, and in smell demand. One-third of the cofiee crop is lont, iu consequence of the incessant heavy rains of the month of March. Logwood wag scurce, avd bad risen very considerably in price, owing ta the great dewand in Ewope. Desperaie Fight with a Panther. The Avkonivs Shield ecutains an account of a desperate nr will exprne to the great est w pore, a In Breoklyn, Feb 7, by Rev. Dr. Cutler, Wm. J. Thorn | and interest. Union, St. Louis, und American hotels, are all leveled | marched to music joining promptly with their rich mel | geht between a wan end two women on one side, and @ 7 daughter of John R, St. Feilz, Esq., all of | © 7 per ct. Bonds (coupon off, 1870.) with the ground. low voices in the chorus of the never ceasing chantofth® | panther on the other. The fight took place on Beaver i mane 3 | State 7 per ct. Bonds, (1870 )......65- Mr. Heward is the prizcipal suf bis loss censista | priects. On Saturday at 10 A. M. the great guns than- syou, Vhulips county, Arkanse4, on the 10th ult. The SO RLEY"s ta Barbara, Feb 6, by Rev. Padre Gonzales, Don | War Loan Ponds, (sccording to date) 1 of bis ateck of groceries, liquors, and dry goods, a dered from the fort—a hundred Judases, who bed been | Whicla says :—Uo the 1th, Mr. Grimes had left bis house SHS (saturday) EVENIN Antonio do la Yalua y Mesa to Douna Mexcedes Carma- | War Lone Donds, 7 per cts “ ing te upwurds of £8,000. bung bed their neck since the night before, were set fire | during ie deep snow that then lay on the ground to pro- LHE | rile. | War Loan Warrants..... . 50 a 62 | ‘The natives are bighly exeited egainst th to, aud their combustibie bowels gushed out with fam ma Tisewood in theadloining furest—tenyitg ithe | Staie Civil bund Warrents.... a 75 | especially those from Jauma{ea, and the Carth: and smoke, their heads rolled off and rplit intor thou- | jousea sick ehild, his wif mother. Attracted NERS, EREN ADERS. rieea; Drews Circle Gallery, £0 cents. Yerformance to commence te Ad at the old est 06 Parquette, $2; Pit, $1; Doors oven wt 61g o'clock In Sen Francisco, on the evening of Mareh 30th. before his Hever Orrin Bailey, Lewis D Reed to Mary Nesbitt, uughter vi the late James Nesbitt, all of New York civy. March oist, oy P. W. Shepheard, Justice of the Peace, Fre lerick Balthaus to Catharine Leemulle-, both of San Francisco, Saturde, evening, March 26th, by the Rey. W.G. | | State Civil Fund Warrents (new issue) uniund- i able...... a ioe i Schoo! Land Warrant: City Bonds, Noy. coupon off yer ct. Serip, 445 per unptrollers’s Wartants, 93 a . pa 1426 per ct. discount. i 94 interest. fhe autherities took considerable part, and bad te nse their s=crds to compel there standing aside to go te work and tear down the atjoiming houses, and thereby save the bale of the tows. il have to go to Barbacoas te precure some- , as there is mothing left in town. sand pieces. Then shop doors were permitted to open, money borrowers rushed out notes in hand, money lend: | ited the onset, and | ers cosked their hats ard coolly “all went morry as a marriage bell.’ ‘We had a very destructive fire on Wednesday night. in the Almendral, which eonermed a large mumber of valu- by theerying of the ebild, it is eupposed, a large and ere panther approached the door of the house. The imitative note of » child cryiag drow to the door Mrs. Grimes cost fortuantely, for al.eady was the nose of the fierce intruder thrust within the door, By an effort she sveceeced in closing the door and shutting out the 7 precisel: jacep Stone to Miss Mabala Iebeli, allof San | County scrip, (not funded). 70a 73 | piirrors are already making preparations to re- | able warehouses with most ef their contents. The loss ther. ase oes dpen from 1 A. M. to 4P. M. ay i iS | County sc. ip, diary Sect 16a 18 | up te Cru if is estimated at from $300,000 to $500 000, One mer- Fr An alarm was then givon by the ladies which drew to \; i jan. 6th, by tle Hon. A. AH. Tuttle, Mr. | San Francireo County bonds 72a 73 | Lhavene time at present te give yeu more of the par- Pei nat! were destroyed. werth $30,000, aad it is heute Mr. Grimes, supposing his ehild to be ill, THEATRE. | to Mre Ellen Jones, all of Sonora. aa | Sacramento City bonds, (according tocate)... 75 a 80 | tieulars, as the express veut leaving; and if anything | said to be doubtful if he ean legally collect one ceat of | and little dreaming by how fierce an enemy his cabin waa y and Kearney. | _At the réridence of J. W. Garner near Chinese Diggings, | Sacramento Levee bonds, 8 per cents... oa —| ». especially in the finding out of the incendiary, | the amount without them. Flegant mehogany furuiture. | besieged. Judge then of his surprise upon seeing NIGHTS! 3+ | onthe 27th March, Charles Richards dilss Jane Whaley, | San Joaquin County bonds, 10 per cents €5 a 75 I sball inform you. ond one piano made by the famous ‘Collard & Collard,” | gcojiy seated upon the steps of bis door a huge ‘m6, APR, 8, asp Saroupay Evanixo, | of Michigan. Central Wharf shares, (civ. off). 108 & 110 | Mr. Ran Rumnals’ efice was the only hoose saved in | was thrown ont ef two:story windows as @ quick way | oaniher. Mr. Grimes sdvauced and attempted to get APRIL 9%, BIRTHS. Pacific Wharf shares.. 85 @ | the lower partef the town, Yeurs, in haste, of eaving them from the fire. Some few persons were in- possession of his gun, which Mrs. Grimes open- Will be presented Buckstone’s new comedy of On board ship Dakotal, on the passage from New York | Dreadway Wharf shares 50 90) HK. GRAY. | jused in aiding to atop the fire, but no lives lost. ing the back door, brovght around to him; erouch- LEAP YEaR ; On, tm Lanias’ Parvnzar. to San Froneisen, Dee dlst, Mrs. Mery Hayes, of a cangh- | Plank Road stock ° I] 70 @ 75 | AN the baggege, via the Fl Derado, and express goods, | The war ships ef various flags lying in port seat men | ing, with his tail switching and eyes glaring, the 7. W. Caapman. ‘ Mra. Burrill. DANCE. T) conclude with SIMPSON & CO. ; On, a Limsoy To Mracuante. Mearly Ready—The Yellow D -arf PRUES OF ADNTSEO! Drosa O rele, $2; Parquette, S Curtain rises at half-past 7 | ter Feb. Ist. Mrs Marv idartman, of @ DIRD. At Parke’ Bar, March 12th of congestion of the brain, W. P. G. Hoissn aged ebout 25 years. At Shaw's Plat, Tuolumne covnty, March 11th, Mr. John B. Wildes, aged 20 years, iate of Waldoboroagh Maine. ‘At Stockton, March 29th, of cor tumption, Mra. Abby B. ughter. | Glover, formerly of Messachusetts, nged 50 yeurs At Pincervills, Mareh ist, Uharles P, Wilkins, of Wo burn, Mass, oved 22 ‘At Placervilie, March 26th, of typhoid fever, Catharine Saleou, formerly of Lite, indlaon, «zed 9 yours and 6 | iBquiry sfter all kinds of goods. with an insroased activi- ty in business appearance of the city. Flour has de- chined a little; sales wade at $6 a $6 25; nothing doing in | at quoted rates, with a downward tendency. | for wines and liquors has been very moderate; fine bran- | dics have an upward disposition --Union, Piacenviiz, April 6—The weather during the past week Las been clear and warm, and the roads are now in good condition. Flour. $9 per 100, Ib ; cornmeal, 12¢. a | Sacrameero, April 7.—A further improvement was felt | in today’s operations, and upon the whole, more general | barley; there ix a moderately brisk demand for provisions The request | had been nent forward to this city, and thus much incoa- | vemience and loss was avoided. DEATH OF J. H. BROWNING. ‘We have been informed of the death, on the coast be- tween this and Chepo, of Mr. J. H. Browning, whe lately Jeft the Cnited States. He died in a bungo, and was buried by two humave gentlemen, who overtook the bungo just as dir. B. breathed bis last. GENERAL BLANCO. ‘This distinguished veteran has been appointed Charge and engines, under charge o: eflicers, who rendered most efiicient aid. T saw Lieut. Poor, (acting exptain on board the St. Lawrence) with passed midaisipman, agti Lieut. Weet, and passed mid-hipman Watmough, andmid- thipman Erben, and a hardy ret of sailers, working with reat effect and coolness. The British officers were out in great force. One young midshipman even noglected his shirt and stockings in his enthusiasm to be “ where danger called him.” ‘The following is a list of the officeraarrived at Valpa. raiso in the United States store ship Southampton, bound to the Fast Inties:— Junins J. Bayle, Licut..Commanding; Alphonse Bar- poriber watched every movement of Mr. Grimes. At the very eoment that Mr. Grimes grasped his gun, and before Le could use it, the panther made a epring at his throwt. Wik reat presence of mind, Mr. Grimes grasped at the monster and caught him by the throat. The pan- ther got the leit arm ef Mr. Grimes in his mouth, and | victory veemed to be with him. Every mucole of Mr. G. wan now strained to the utmost, anda long struggle en- sued; the paotber was thrown, and by placing his knee on his neck aod retaining the grasp he had on his throat, Mr. G_ suceeded in releasing from the jaws of the pan- ther hie left arm. ‘They again rose from she ground; Mr. A nd Boors open .t 7 0’cloc! wont hs. e rs 1 a roel — Ta Honclala, February 294, Jovezh Marshall, aged 23, | 14¢, per Ib: pctatoos, 12e. w 14e,; barley, Ge a Te, with | dAtmirs in the Cont of Keane from Catt ta umer | Dot, Master and exeeutive officer: Jon §: Messeramith, Page a mcg rap cee | hag 7g wea a MISKA HAUSER’S a native of Pico, Western [rlanda | fr ae Pagel pork, Sie. a Sbe.; hams, S5c.; | Fern oe uth enroute to Pari rer mer | pasied Assistant Surgeon; James H. Rochelle, Thomas T. | yept it at arm's length, and prevented it from tearing GRAND In Honoluln, February Wth, Mr DC. Losk, from Sy- | , 26c. a 28c.; lard, 40c. a 45c ; sugar, Ifc. a 2he.; | y lourton, aed George A. Stevens, paseed midchipmen; | tim with i's cl: i ‘tory was not yet with Mr. CCUPLIMENTARKY CONCERT, Wil take place @n Saturday Evening next, April at the SAN FRANCISCO HALL, WASHINGTON STREET Boll partientars in programu AMERICAN THEATRE. MRS VANSFIELD'S BENEFIT. Mas. Mawsrmia respectf iy informs her friends and fhe public, that her first bevotit will take place on Saturday Evening, April 2. The fieces Selee'ed are THE CARPENTKR OF ROUEN, AND POPPING THE QUEFTION. DR. ROBINSON hax kindly volunteered to give an en- ‘Urely new hit at local matiors, pol tiesl and otherwise SERENADE? 2 2, recuse, N.Y.’ He canie to the Island from California a few werks since. on board the Maria, and had resited io California sinee 144, @ portion of the period at Stockton, In Honolulu. Feb. 26, at U. 8. Hospital, Geo. Williaraa, aliss Waite Lott, from New Utreent, N. ¥. He hasa Droiber in Brooklyn, N.Y. Lont overboard from the brig Belipse, in the offing at Hilo, Jan. 19, Jas. Sullivan, of Boston, on his way from mie to Australia. eceaved was about 26 years old, that ¢ and one child in Borton, end thet his money, about $150, sunk with brm On March 29, after a painful eas, whieh she bore with Christian fortitude, afrs. Elizabeth af. the be Joxed wife of Thornton F. Hickey, formerly of Washing tou City, aged 24 yeu: At Sania Barbara, hiarch 19, Jose Joagatu Carille, eld est son of Dox Jose Carillo, aged 18 yeers. He wasa grandson of the late Don Carlos 4. Carilo. tae eighth taken ont of that family by deata in the «p five months of twenty. | butter, 7c. a $1 25. Dry goods are more in demand this week, and prices are firm at remunerative rates. 1 dust comes in slowly. We quote this article at $17 26 $18 per ounce, in ymall coin — appeal. Stockton, April 6—The pleasant weather this week has given afresh impetus to buriness, and we think our merchants will have but atall complaints of business the eomirg season. Prices of provisions generally are lower, and prices of every description of goods are on the do- cline, exoept flour, which remains at $13 50 per bbl. Barley is slow of sale, and we quote it at Se. a&e. Freights are again low, and no danger of any further ia. cree of rates until the coming winter —Kepublican, Ssasra, April 2.—Pusiness during the week has been ratiwr dull compared with the week previova. course, iy to be attributable to the heavy rain | swell of water courses, which t and traders to lie still. Yesterday, however, trade was quite spirited, our strects tor the greater part of the day being ied with pack animals, while their owaers were making purchaser.—Couricr. |, and great ther compelled packers This, of INTERESTING DISCOVERY AT OLD PANAMA OF ROMAN COINS NEARLY 1600 YEARS OLD. [From the Panama Echo, April 19) It will be remembered thatfin the Datly Echo of March | 9, s short paragraph announced the discevery of an thenware vessel containing copper coins, at Old Pana. ma. Yestorday we were {svored with a careful inspection of these relics of old uissee by Dr. Authenreith, of this ci:y, into whose possession they have now como, Hot professing to be a numismatologist, we are of course unable to read and interpret the inicriptions, but it ia evident that they are all of Roman origin, many of ther containing, quite legibly, the names of Maximinus, Diocletian, and Constantine. By this, therefore, we have clue to their date, Who the Maximinus was, wo are not able to determnine, as there were many Emperors of that name in the third and fourth century; but from being associated with thecoina of Diocletian, {t is per- haps possible that he was the one who ruled jointly with peror between the years A. 1). 284 and 305, Dio- Shephard McIanahan, Captain’s clerk. All in zood health. Although business transactions in the first half of the month of March were fair, yet the merchants generally agree that the business, o the whole month a» been leew than the March trade of Jast year. Copper— $25 per qtl. on board acked, but is imporible to pradiet the figure for next « ore 25 per cent--last sales $3 per qtl. Ralty Flour per 200 Ibs., $9 © $0 25. Barley do., $3 a 85 25. ‘A norther set’yin yesterday, whieh ‘did eonsidera- ble damage sinking three hulks. The steamer Caupoli- con. formerly from the States—I believed called thera the Commodore Stockton—got foul of the clipper Warner, of Poston, in swinging, and carried away bewsprit nud cut water, doing seme other damage. A survey was held to- day, and damages estimated at $5,000, This isa month neatly earlier han the season for northers. Exchange on London, 45 Sd. States, par. BETA. [From the Panawa Echo, April 22) A correspondent, in writing about Pera, thue oseribes G. and he still might have met with a Waterloo defeat, had not the ludiex, Blucher lke, come with reinforcements. A pairef tongs ands “battling atick’’ were brought to benr upon the panther. One blow of the tongs xent down | bis throat reveral teeth, for eo tight was the grasp of Mr, G. tht the apimal’s jaws were wide open, The lieroines in this fight, Mra Grimes and ber mother, continued be- Inboring the penther vrtii« blow broke it down in the loins, Mr. G, kept his hold until it breathed its Isst, ena firmly believes that he choked the panther to death, notwithstanding the nid ce him by the ladies, When cepinied, it measured eight anda half feet from the tip of his nose to the end of hia tail. Its elin now hangs op the outer side of his cabin, a trophy of a kard and bloody fight. Excovnter wita a Bear—Man Kruiep—A Mr. Brooks, of Woodville, the county seat of Tulare county, relates the folloning particu’ars of a bear fight which cecurred between L J. Woods his partner and a grizzly bear of the largest size. The two men, Brooks and Woods, end the NEW ORLA will also aiar Of malaria fever, Royal.J, Canfield, formerly of Bridgo. ell ki od the NEW ORLTANS . , . Canfield, oi oe nown as ene of the most violent persecu- Swe uiet tact often its thas phy vere ona trading pecniation among the Indians, i i ze fr si bad ‘8 flery Bworr a a of the Tejon Pans the: fed from their camp in ques patronage of an indulgent to thie port—sopt. 6 Ellard, of New ork, aged | _ Advices from Oregon to tie 2d ult, have beea received | Worked bury aathe lightning "then was Alban tried, | jt sumer ivenlth pal magn temce, wad tas dlmbintad | op ames each taking an opposite direction, Soon after , Geor Aug. 8. Robert uw men, of Scotland, aged 40, Dee. 28, James Marrie of Ireland, aged 30, by the way of Saa Francisco England's firet martyr. ”? maintains considerable commerce. Such # nuinber of their reparation Mr. Woods came upon a she bear, which SAN FRANCIECO HALL Jan. 10, | twenty eases of email yh Constantine ia remarkable as having been proclaimed be attacked by shooting her Mm the head with’a ri nino . ©. Rode, of 1 40. bao pox only have oreurred in Port . in Poa j Bh ~ eople must necessarily create a large amount ef trade, | be attacked by 4 the a Monday Afternoon, March 28, 2 G'elock In has Fiemeiceo ath 1S; of the emelipor, Caiten a. | Send. The deaths from the disease numbered only five. | Sad though thie tite waa ‘ot conde’ to bis, ho wad ben there must be sease productive industry tc suatata it, | Tie only oS A vneely tims to fond awd ‘reagnin GRATNE'S PANORAMA Yolean, « memiar of Continental Lugs No 117, New | The rhip Robert iurton was lying at one of tho docks | placed in full authority over Gaul, Spain and Fe eee ae eset ete teulture, no productive | wher she overtook ard gave him battle, In the sonflict Of the Hndvon and James River—-cens in Vi of Portland, disehargins her cargo. She was to sail in « After Laving defeated all the other aspirants for tho ree vurces within itself. But there is a great int | he shot off oi! the balls ia his six shooter, but as he ering no jess than 9,400 of can in ov an y On boerd ship Joanne(+, on the pascaze from Londen to throne, be at lust beesme cole emperor of the Roman te a 4, the d hin J ; « cn 18 wo deve for G i , 1 ds try, th valati nich. though sand indo- | aimed at the head, they served hia no purooss., The eolorn! A View at Sea. beiow Sandy Hook, Ne is port, March 18, C. I at Bagiand ; gd 1 oaphie aph with _,_ | Empire, and in 323 embraced christianity, ani removed | {orale fue some agrisultural prodactt—weol. age. | War aprang upow bie, bising and Incecating Ibis face in York City and Harbor, West Polat by Moonight: a fine | ,,./ Stockton, March 26, of eoneumption, Mrs. Avby B, | , Duowsnn — A voung man named House wasaccidentally | the seat of government from Rowe to Constantinople, noods, Bc aed the mines of Caro Pasco, nnd some | anawfal wanner, apd literally chewing up his right arm Sow of the Catekill Mountains: the City of Albsoy { Mewsachuatte. node ¢ board froin a flatbeat, in coming down the The coins of these three emperors are weil known to | others, furpich considerable silver. Persons engaged in | aud hand. No ether part of his body wasinjured. With Sernes in Virginia, the Great Natural Britga; f20nes on Janes River and Kanawhe Canal, with « deveriptre Leo ork, Maren 4, aftar 8 1 ‘ring Einows, Mre |e | Columbia river from the Cascades Ha was formerly from ingen. and was eged about twenty ute in Europe, and are constantly found old | antiqoorians Roman’ stations, aud sometimes ia t all the these varfour pursnite, depend npou Lima for their sup: os of cottons, prints and liquors. | his left hand he unsheathed bis knife and suoeseded in killing bis adversary with it. Although weak froun Howat. Sosone o eamer Joho .. Stepbeas, from Panaraa, | , the mail, we leare by the OregoWan which shoulthave | gonsiderable quantities. The most interesting ques- i ot, Wi a ” | pain and lose of bled, Mr. Woods mustered th te Webster, of Westeinster, Md., of | left the Geaat Salt Laie on the lst « December lest, haa | tion ia, how ‘they found thee way 0 O08 Pacasan? | gst eeencnd iinotoegniy Apesink Teeter its | loiter to the catip vA All Cotas Nar Geena O GRAND INSTRUME CONCE! tine sine con, conirarted oa ths tethrvue some | Boterrived at the Dvlios. Tero is @ strong probability | Perhapa some ndventorer from Spain brought, them | Fngiish language and American iene are ot utterly | ‘rll as possible by his companion, but ao wavere were tines, aged 26 years March 21, Joho H. Rigo, of | What the cexsiere werecanght in the mountains by the | over with him—some old antiquarien, who carried with | shut out. ‘There Is, for instance, the Amcrioan Hotel. | they tlat he died after Hngeriog seven days in great Sodus asen, Con, of drsentery, axed 29 voacs. unprecadanted stow storm and bi meee. him to the new world these relics of ‘the old. Did they | hich ts proof of the presence of x good many Ameri. | ugony. Mr. Woods wad a native of Louisiana, and about ime Maatemey, ben oes chenaaty hoe Oe fer inron, eho forged an onder on Re Namin Ailen, © | ever fall iato the hands of the buceaneors, who, finding | cans, Some of the apothecary shops have signs in ¢ forty-tive years of oge. ‘© BRASS BAND Btockton, ‘April 1, lane Po Wente, seca os sate of er, tives, had drew th © money on the | then to be fod nor silver, threw them away in | cate--ons in Spanish and one in Hogiish. At the bost SE Have the honor to announce to the public, that om next ee Meatitneen: itkas., bat sged 23 years, | eee varontan, a ind, has been esught, seys | disgust? or did the owner, valuing thom moro than the | publie liouses it bas become necessary that the prinoipa Tur New Comer.—A letter of April 15, from Sunday Afternoon, April 3, atree, Maas., but more recently of Invian the Tandae ip timbo by Coi, Ti ‘oP , | Heher that surrounded tim, hide them in the ground | 6, gowe trusty rervant, should beable { «peak and un. | Professor Peterson, contains the news of the discovery ‘They will give a MUMICAL EN TAINMENT. at the fa. seruahiinns Pick Cainve an, werd ens we Portland eiog 41 muni. | irom the greap of the plunderers! These questions must, | derstand nglish ‘ of anew comet by. Professor Schweizer, at Mo:cow, om vorite revort known ax SANS SOUCT,”” between tne, wsGod gag we fear, remain forever nnaaswered Stil, there has nothing of the Amerfean spirit found | the 4th. and ofa plioet by Mr. Chaeornag, at Marseilles, Sean Anat wil d steamser Windeld Scott, on the passage from Dow papera have t » Devt | vant ied he ama ae Deion tear ee way into the general miot and curtoma of Lima, | onthe fh of Ay iL, Prolosror Soivweluer describes the — Dpers, togetin doth D, : Son Fret i me a aa rom | f sa tn tog! “ a a ce —,% * en J rics, and as such, every thi ee a nM id © nn na reund, pat pin, in diameter nd popuinr Airs . eat other | Pansmis to Ban Frameioen, Mares Hiwars MeGrath, | | Hork, from we Tot, tue Jornal of Com | and from the locality in which they have been fe pg wile we rf od hee oes Clean ps be ‘an rt Se too olwing places, which{vo 2 Now Road lendn to Sans Souci from the Plauk Rood, | Match £7th, Stephen Fenton, of itiebmond. “March atm, | ™ # Poriland Crmmrcriat, “thw size of 096 | brought to light, they will doubtless possess much inter: | feorie here. What waa in vogue twesty yours ago in in | sopposes accurate within 2 min. O@pporite the “Milk Paoch House. meas one, | David Neghor of Germeny, | | beet he Journal of Commerce is by actual moasu, ® | ert in the eyes of thove curtour in cach matters, although | vogue to a great extent uow. The chairs, tables, looking Meserso Mean P Comet aright Comet's declination, Aamaitiance, 60 cents. The petformances of the Band | ,,28 Dormerillo, March Glst, Michael Miner. a native of | ment sis Inches by Ave. | thelr intrinsic value te probably wot worth moro than | piassen, carpets, ave ulmort every article of furniture, | ———————m— ascension, | manny to commence at 2 o'clock, P.M. Cn Re ee ee ites Biases, of Naw Sellert, don. te, | om ten nf Sehiewrel & Colin. of Salem, wor broken | that of the old copper they eon tain: fre in good taste encugh—at least” pot bad taste, but the hom he th. then: ¥, - ee caer ii cee | tar eeeeee b 23, during 8 tampo- | = aifealty fe it watiofion 5 idea thut any | 1868, April4,...16 0 20 3 20 xl8deg. 4min, OUSMORAMA AND PHANTASMAGORTA raNoRaia, | 77RA'AD Fae ot ere rniniean Tobe witb, Of ieee absence ef the proprietors. and 86.000 stolen thove. | Fre axp Lose oF LAFR.—A correeponient of the monet ak aii oe eee Pb LM 0 20 4 2 Id Magic Lantern,) d siete eee tpameh!? 7 Combines fod a ee reat Avene semite Gust. The proprietors were ouly po ton Mail states that the atable of J. H. Moree & Co., Still, you would think, to hear well-informed Peravians Profescor Val. propors the name Phocet, with the No. 185 California street, above Kearne: Foe lg eh Mag mt ge a No. 188, cot Altern minutes, a fan's oth Attleboro’, was burnt on the morning of the | talk that ‘he changes in tho last tem years wore very | xymbol (24,) for the new planet. He gives the wing Ba The Pictures of the first, and the Paintings of eld at Saugerties, Ulater county, New York. yn Lordend Commercial, of the 28th March, rays the iy js, samt. A boarding house sdjoining waa also de- | great. So changed. the: is everything within that | places giacers or the Tart ase by the bent artista at OF Me | Ferma ry SAN RAN CTO FOR Tine WheR my.MNG | Thitecn» ‘owed up the brig Dudley, Stapieg tanter, troyeg, and one of the boarders, named fvlward Ii. Dur | time, all hae received a toreign stamp. Ax tnataneos of | Marceiltes Mean Time. Right ase. Dee. @hildren under 12 yours of age, half-price. Marsh thts & manent 26, 1868, gull, Cones from an Frane neo; leo, the brig Susan Al -, Nurned to death. Another boarder, in juinping | this influence, they say that within that time, the adios h, m. J discount made to schools SS Ee ne ee eee bor raster, fourteen days from San Frarcisoo, Fro, the ge'eond atory window, fractured his leg in txo | Dave laid aside thelr intrigue dress ‘aya? man’; | 1863, April6,...15 40 ard 11.5 aaileoin. 240 Every Evening, from 7g to 90’oloek. ees eee We putttal om tite Piseer Times, April 9 } | places. The fire extended to adjoining buildings, and | they ere beginning aleo to wear bopneta instee 1 of dhawls 8.11 68 bet OTe dR Admission 60 cents. P. C, BIEL "The voabee andar, @ publish, this morning, two weeks later news from | Altogether eig.Xt dvelling houses, one statio and one | thrown ever their heads, Foreign idens of commore@ aro | a is H.C. New. 97368 and 51066 - ‘a vd, Germany, 27, Orexta —-Byerything indieatos a prosperous state of | barn were dentro,ved. No farther particulars arc given. | beginn‘ag to bave some inflyence. They have srailroeq | * is Argel,

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