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ctatms Rave been taken there siace T to Olympia, leet rummer. Oo 4 ‘the parser: by bebolds improvement, progrescivn and the owe le¢leatien sf future wealth Tuesday, ae ihe ia migrant of Coughlin, Fred, Simonds, Wm. Nicholson, left St. Jorepbe on the 2fth April, with four wegons ard twecty-live bandsowe fered no ‘Iiicul'y unis t Feuth Platte, where they were attacked by abou! «'ghty of ibe Crow tribe of hh ene fired upoa then, Dab ary. ty =, Yodinns 1 stock. They met ith oo difficul:y afterwards from aay of the various tribes along «he route. rie: seven dupe, bevond tad om thin fide of Fes. Lasemte, aay. ‘ Crack Hills, the enow was deep and the the Beckwith and Sablet’s Cutoits, and found tre fers aud trading ports ia abuadance at all ‘There had very few left the eastern torminos of the route, and it ie réported the immigradoa will be light, ‘There are, however. wany eatils, horses and sheep to be sent across, and the Salt Lake traine pawed by this company were well stocked with valuable avimals, Evans isa ferwons overland traveller, this be- ee the gold emigratio commenced. The whole party bavo sojoyod usloterrupted good health since kaving Lome. Late and Interesting from the Colorado. THE COUNTRY INUNDATED--LOSS OF THE STEAMER UNCLE SAM—AUPFERING IN TOE DESERT. te Jrers Jigeter ord roching the eradle at sieht, Seracte tenes of Ualifornta agricuiterists either sow Bg OF 3eay 04. fan Faancrco. Joly 15, 1859. ‘There bag beep more basivos trans to day than bad bora ‘the jobbing treda hes bee: fale. tre mn Wer, mbar of eouniay dealers in town is qui'e and there are besides covsiderabie rales mking f east ports, Pre'ghts exbiast & corresye Wl ver steamera are dolug a profitable horsea, The. ip the gev erat war ved! on ‘thts «i season had built, * Quite an exeitersemt was prednecd here a cn by ihe dlseovery of side Rieb dieg.oga be the Just shese the tail oromes the were Beally per without doing mas © 2° ‘bust: | cor jonetion with lari marine are fuby employed at pr Bed Terricry, gtves strong a*surance of genera! pros- parity. ‘A correepondent of the Columbian, writing from Stsita- The t@u coast extent of Pierce county, traight live from about 8. rome five lesgues; four ge yy me , ween the United States aud (Great Britain in 18: extent of country claimed by thie wealthy aud power- British in, | believe, some twelve miles sqvare, every amo of which is in Pierce county, The f, which coneedes to this company, (or haps, I ought te way. to the Puget Sound Agri- Com; +) Certein lands and improvements, in, t person whom I bave ie and indefinite one. Saletan ler pe gress of the tal either pas ‘thie company their legal rights, and thereby them to vacaie these isnds, or define the possessions ina mavner £0 plain and de: eller cannot possibly be any mistakes made ie mo. r 3, the néeo, and the domostie kal ‘ir yee, ¥roun.—The market is quiet but firm; there are buyers of Chili aud sweet Amenoan, But since it he: becoate | eoem, says :-— Erowa that tne bulk of the late importetizos fal- ing to pans ivepe. advareed their pretensions mater! Sirocco, resotd’ at $13; purcharer it pot Ms. ex-Wireheralt, ako re) ¢, 88 $10; 100 do. Ha: do. do. svperiine at $15; 500 ¢o, mixed brands, in txo Gallego and Haxall ar ing werping informs ere, aed for thirty- ke raw some ten or a doren notices witnia a few feat of ving been ported in the dark. About a week took out two pouads ef geld near eoasidesed u) Neby Bist 1 bg pees Ke ‘of SCO bbls. Hlax- | are claings @ 1 was rejected | pi pertine; 464 | and +3 re note seled st class clippers arrived at San Praneiseo on bulk from New York—tne Nropress of ti the Courser in 137, avd the Geldem State in 162 : Jadge John ¥. Borry, a Dar. i * do, Stepten mi Died, in Marysville mddenly, Dighly respected wembder of tbe ‘The steamer Kim, whieh boo been lying ot Momterey ds of @ year, wos ry Dap! We on the Tab ald, ond bro MeCullongh, of San Frau A grent exeitement bas béen created by the reports of the Monterey a: hives, of Jose Yves of San Franeixco. The number ef cases of insanity in Catiforsia ls on the increase Two Avdrew Ellis, were taken directed to be rent up © iter, to be tke care & Hon. Brigham Young, Governor ef Utab, was expected wt tan Berrardivo in August lote, at $1) 8 $U1 $16 6¢ s $16; Chit, in original packs; pos iets at $12 bea 8: ‘at 81: Draxs.—We rote sales of $00 small bags Bayos at 574: @ran.—We bear of zo # at Provisions. —There has bee: for bams, butt@r and lard, an nsmied article is ¢eeicedly improved, barrels clear $16 50; 60 do, , at $300 $31: half do, ex Radiant, sold at 19c.; 60 ing bis thisd trip ght $5,500; purchaser, HB. o. | beard remark iso, All concur im saying ibat 4) Soaovery of a ti Tamantour to one the feeling for the last Sale of 100 half Courser, (last i same figure; clear, 84; ball do., at $17 50; mes, in ; tlercos hame, Empress of the Saa, .) also at 1c ; for 100 tiereea do., New York invite Pails ef tele erostares, Gee: Insane Asylum at Mr. Colorado and Saa Diego, has farulshed ui lowing interesting items of intell'gence trom that seetion of the State -— He left this city for the Culorado on board the schoone: Gen. Patserson with stores for ‘The great obstacle to th the pamber of sand News from the Sandwich Islands. Advices from Lahaina to the 11tb, and Dooolutu ts the to have been offered and re | 35: Jone, have reached us by the way of San Frarcliov. We are indebted to Mr. Jas. A. Gilbert for the Polynesian do.. at 24s0.; 75 | of the 2ist May. teu rapge from 27c. ay- casks lard fold at p. m, t: at 14e; for the impurtation of city cured, 20c. is reported fused; jedbing raley are 20c. a 1 io’, 140 a 1Ge. Sales of 12 bhds. each, af S8c.; 3,C001bs. ordinary ward, ace rding to quality. 100 begs do, Inat € Chivere ex-Movelie, avd declined; keg tine ebeexe sold a: he garisoa ot cent of the Colorado banks and the high tides in the ‘The tide rises from twelve to sixteen feet ev peing sometimes four f In answer to the solicitations of a ehief of one of the Marquevian Islands, the Hawalian Minsicnsry Society reported to have been offered | have sent, or are about rending, anumber of teachers to Fotubiwa, one of the Marquesian grozp. Tbe chief visited Honolula in person to procure teachers, with the hope that the introduction of Christiamity and civilize fiom would put av end to the wars and socin! degradation The town of Ophir, which of late, from the in@ux of ‘Bio falrer sex, bad assumed so neat and charming ap ap- janes #5 %Q atiract attention from ever, wgh Placer county, ia now one pile of e clock this sfternos of fre sounded from th e@entse of the main surevi—and never was speedier Ta less than cae hour eur town was in aches. Sows fifty houses were borued-— er end of the main street. pregress z ‘that some of onr mast en- ising merchants had barely tiwe to save their books ‘moat valuable papers—ibeir stores of costly wer- abandice al! fell » prey to the consuming element. The méinere came im from si! quarters and worked like men. ‘ible to praire too highly tue ailurta of Lives were saved by Bat all worked i3 now in ashes. Ove can twelve bouts, the tidal wave, high, carries cveryrhing before it. If n versel etrike on a rand bank at bigh ude, rho becomes bigh aud dry ina little while, and may remata so for weeks getoi. Fortunately, the Gon Patterron, shortly ater en- tering tho month of the river, meta whale beat, containing the crew of a yene) belonging to ud cases are jobbing. 220, 5.000 Ine. do at 20 of no iramesetions in foreign. 50 Carclina sold at Ge.; 108 bf. do, do. (Inst evening) at by TE AND Preserves —We note rales of 160 baif bb's. ried apples at 103¢¢.; 100 do. do. (laut evening), of 160.; $640 Mba Chile peuches, in boxes, at Ce; 100'as, poesorved perches, at p.m t Prnos—An Invoice comprising 700 boxes asserted ex. Northern Crown, cold at about 26 per cout advance upos do., in kalf pound glass, et $2 1214, jickes continue ia ac! and in comseques ca of the Brmneae of the evr. the market is slowly improvirg. 20 ined ride, various Bands, at 9346; 50 do, do, at 9 ve, ich ie an edyanoe, and 20 bales 44 brown shseiogs at 16c, a 186. ;250 the mates and four of Mir. Turndall, which had been lying in v ra} montis, ‘Tnoy bad been engaged ia odtainiog ings, and were consequently enabled to pilct the Pat- terson up withowt stopping at every moment to try whe- ‘ther che war over ons of the this way she arcenied the riyar thirty thres miles in two No other ves'el bad ever befors made the same distance in leas then twenty days, M Turnbnil with @ party, took 2 whale boat at this point aud sscendeé the river to Fort Yuross, upwards of a Lundied mules. j ‘Tne river was ewollen clwest los torrent by tho meli- iug of ike snow at ite head waters, and the eountry for Grteen miles on doth sides was entirely imuadseted—the water staxcing four fees deep upon tbe bawks, rent was Tuning at tho rate of seven or eight miles an Dour, azd multitudes of floating snags of trees were Bo ermpletely wag the country over- bull found in a distance of a bua- ag th at eith ‘The brig Baltimore, arrived at Honola’ erty that a French polp. under command of Prince posersion of by the sutbor for sea, wii @ full eargo, whiei ‘rince Linprisoned. ewsiien brig Boltimoie was sold at auction ppezel and appurtenaices, for $2,705casin. fan, of June 41h, says:—'The Beith schoocer Rosalist ix under cbexts ered to the Marquesas Islands, to 1éturm the eawe here for tecchers for bia people. Six na Fawaiiane srd their wives—go ae teaobes, asco er, who returns in t ‘HB. BM. sloop of war Amphitrite artived at Ho on tbe 27th of Hay. ci ,. Wednesday, June 16, 728 ordered by royal proctatt a. Hioa to be odieryed as'a Gay of fasiin prayer, depreeatory of thermal pox, waica wea bely to derimac the pey ici eayac— Among other valuablere port furnish more, is the very novel one of & The following whereabouts of U may give ® useful bins te those who ase loo! dreaded seud banks. van, was taki ‘Moarila. after being read: Wee taben ont, & @ass, and anchored. Dry Goops—staple NM would be im, ‘their scree, as well as hy et So eceets the lows, Dut it cannot fall sho jrandred thourend dotlars, Some fitiy buildings are durned, with many valuaole ptoeks of merchandise. But American entery:ise Lace as tleewhere shows itself in, its fat. ‘The streets are now alive with burning ¢ cs are Already ¢atered imi for full 2a0- Mai tbe wurwder of baildings destroyed, and ‘ine Ophir as bright aud joyons as ever, F wiof Adams & York firemen. 8nd is book Sales 250 bxa. No. 1 brown at 7i¢¢.; 100 do or- igc.; 275 do. No, ldo, (ast evering ) by. the Ray, Mr. Per Cxuunr —560 bble. Rosendale fold xt $1 59. Vouacco.' 6 e°, Grane brand_suid yesterday s1 35¢. Prrca.—Bale of 60 bbls. p.m. f THE LATEST MARKET REPORT. Saw Francisco, July 16~Neon. Fioer axp Meat.—The merket opens lavguid. ¢ forther receipts of flour by the Hougna, w: ing, ond the Arebor this morning, , Bone of whiek hag yet been jes were made this moaning Baxsli, a! $16, euject to iz: peetion: 200 do., iui “bad,” at 815 150 bbls. Gallego, in good condition, at Esgie ard Columb Mills, taken’ for rhipment to the Nor h. at $12; 4000 bbla. of Gallego, per Courger, bave been taken Tn corn weal we pote sles 6 | bail bbls. strieuly prime, at $7 1214 per Grain.—Sales of 1,200 bnevels cf Basic strictly coved, in punoie: co's, musty, at about SCe.; and £0 bu-hols de., sow.d flooded, thas Wr. To: dred aud twenty. baxls where be coud euk his fod. sleep on board his boat, because there war uoland to be five miles bat two dry spots on the He wap obliged io , humiliation aad seem tO susyend their ix edices and fixtures were the surroundiog trees they dealt Mebsuged”? guid dust qaacter coniained uz by the Balti- Within a few miles of Fort Yuma, he heard of the loss of the steamer Unele Sam, which {t was his purpove to rup regularly «n the Colorado. pewerful macbizery tr out letiers and to the entire vatistwetioe of the ‘Prong that bad assembled. They seem to de piomeers every cuterprize, He had brought oat joe her on tos Patterson, which culd heye enabled him to siem the eurrent of the river, end pr dably to have ascend ‘He has not yet gi Ui take thé bull of anotn inery Is ptill at interesting animate Zed considerably above Up bis purpose, aud steamer out—t @fort—when he hopes to be are April a faw sperm whales... og “ eo Whe Town of Wreneh Corral Durned. ut in the stable b ¢, Bituatel ia the north ass corner of ine towa cf Penci Corral, Lhe fiames tne Calforaia House, El precn offs, and ting the French Corral of Qosote street $16 60; 200 bble. ly a fize broke Tamy ng to the The Yumas are still greaily exacperated at the mas- saexe of their chief and rome inhty of their warricrs by nd both tribes were sropariag for war. Turmbull was at Fo; 1» wlmoss eXbausied, the oly of five who bad journeyed across the derert from Sonora, ‘The others bad died of th d ragidly, burning & roto Saloon, Lasgion & B.0’s. © Doilding on Fain House; 2!re, about one t Bewa heavy gale, and 2t ene time n> teined of saving apy portion of the tewa, Tigorcus efforts of the inbabltauts The following ie dent of the Alla Californis -— Tanara, Jone 4, 1853. The Gazelle leaves here this aftervoon for your city, with a See cargo of our island produce. can be raiced hore of a quaity to cumpete with yours of California, partienlarly when the p ice is taken inte ‘They can be furnished at from 114 to 20. he erop wili be ready fur lorado here also, witht ad to cail in a few days, via Honolulu, with aseorted carge of produce. ‘ihe echooner Rialio is now the oly one here load and che wil! not be ready under a week. from Honoluly, to tbe eve of the Ist taut. the cxcallpox waa spreading fomewbat more than euticipated. The phynichas thought at o it was roqied out, the first patients having recovered: but we bear to day it hae made it, a produced several death. measnres to prevent it coming np here, by requesting an interdiction of native pat to deer the calamity, if not prevevt it eatlrely. hope that any ship4rom your port bound here or passing to the westward, will not avo: perfeetly healthy, and whize we eeu giv patoh with Honolulu. Lanaixa, Maui. (5. T left Honolulu yesterday, aud have arri juet in time to drop yon a tint whieh ie ehout leaving importance, The Haw rarnual mee!foy week oy Hexelulu. ny correspon at 98e,; 1,000 burned E Da, & Mexican ivor of m party Bat for ihe é the suddsa snifs- buildings that now remain would to ashes. From thi Prcvisrons.--There is an active cemond for pork h the following rales :—Pork, 100 bbls. cleor, at é + $16 £0: $0 bbls, wm Mr. Tarnball le Tho red potato at ou the desert, like the breath of 8 ‘the Coloracor, war sctrebing, 8 wind s furnace played aoreas it, and not a dropof water could be found for a distance of s!xty-five miles, The government treic which reached San Diego lost sixteen wules and one wagon in the desert, and all the ly worn out, ia oonvequence ccari¢eration. per tb. and in eny quan eipment im July. dscumetacess have les thei all. eoricated at Sfty thonsand dollars. buret were the Colveumia House and stables, ©) Dore do Saco Dr. Reiley ’* dru lore ard dwelling of Grloans House, Eangton & Bros. Bx Tue primeipal honses rest of the mules were m of the twta! lack of water and the heat, From Oregoni We have dates from Us eon to tbe d0th of June. ‘The forrdstion of the Territorial Capitol, at Salem, ix Latex from Gaaymaresiarm of the fo- < Ry the ast ne fA. Davis & Co | . General Patterson. on her Jorado, stopped e indabditanie were ip yidation, being in daily expectation of the arrival of the faweus expedition which they bad heard wae fitting ont th te to atiack thom. As tLe Patiersoa approach- ‘The government tranrpo way from bbis ety to che on the 16th of Juve. nearly eompletrd, It is constructed of hewn stone, of ma lecial che whole rirreture fy 20 be composed ‘Tun Fixenoy —The vote of the Territory ut the recent to to Congrets and members of the ‘oria! Legislature, was woch larger than was aatici- it i thoupot ihe whole num Jeckeen county threw abow ver 1.660 each, sxd Ci To the Legislatnre but four hesra from, and there is but one to hear from. | Jackson is reported 8 appearaace 10 & ntore kept by uckily the betier part of the provisions we: election tar Dele; , nyers, and hove will resab sbour y took her for a Unized States man of war which bad come to protect them from the invade: entire population ficcked rejuic seemed to think and talk of no: | dition, and yet were totaily unprepared to resist it, had any such made its. appearance. the Aserieausin town, that the peo retired to the country’ haa ihe expe The America Consul vtated that any Ameri. lac passports foc the purpese of interior, would be bospitably tamaot cpos Uaom would jon of the Calif m the tlimes, qaictly cid the dame: Baye beau she work of wo ine Bali Dour boa our beautif us, where It iy at pres them equal dis- igs are eleoted | eke bat the expe- 1€6 10 Councitman, e? two democrats end one whig—Do a Cemecrat, (Martin:) Umpqva, s whig, (thompsc The following axe the majori 1s was said by 2 would all neve jow ade ils ay- 1.) June 11, 185 e by the sch hig State convention m: Haw asanet ead sitec a seston of tro Gays su ting State officers, which they dena form ticket. The foliowmy are the cardviates of both 2nd Lane & whig. the yacieus cour ties Society Lave held snd exbibitfon durivg the prosoat ‘he articles displayed, thot rumrous, thowed 2 decided improyement in qu: the year previous. Tho premiume for augur, s Erich pote toes were awerced to individuals ic Maui, thus tustaicirg the reputation which this island has Lerew. periority in there n the ivcreaze in Monclula. cerex were reported yesterday, making thus far » eight in all, ont of whieh there were seventeen deaths. ‘the difficulty in the way of arresting tho progiess of the diseare, scema to be @ habit cn the part of the natives of corcenling those who are attacked with it, that thes miy not be removed to the Horpital. that. Lot an ingividual whe bas been proverly vacw!nated heen attacked with the divucve, Kebeeen arrived at Honcivla on the % bringing a United states mail. ‘the Mary Aun Jon Kovg, arrived eame day. we is expected here during the ensuing week, to got @ iheurand barrels of Lish potatoes. cans Who came with reg) working the mines received, bat that avy hostile ei extent of their abiliry, Dovglaz, 140: Jac aner's Majoritics 32. Total 47, de resisted to Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Waitiam Waldo, LISUTENAYT GOVERNOR, Heary 8. Eo. the Rev. Mtr. Wyats, Samuel T. Kiesain to of Brookiya, N. ¥. we —The Portlend Times of June I! Awella A. Howter, forte: |; Im San Fyancieeo, by Adams to Miss Hanbali Flyna. In San Franecire>, July 4, by th i¢ Jouepb-Steeibi » last stearser:— BD; fed the head waters nelusiom that gold of the Peano, & A. Me Weane. Lens, both of the It ip gemtitying 40 koow Trane Jackson Temple wo Miss Jane dy city of San Vrenei eirg «f the 41h of July, by the Rev, ty Aun Hollenbeck, hich as $4 per Gay by pan washing. dare uadoubtedly mi is worth anything, to al li your fiekls, aticnd to your says:—" Within 1% heard various coatradietezy ru icbuess of the Soutiom mines. the miners are making o1 ecullar ritnation ot the they ere rendered difiielt of approach, and consideration the fetigue ard uncertainty ot raising ope- rations, we ure inglined io think that more euld can be | | neenmulared (ready coined, teo, at that,) im s good barn- jac] then in weeny moines in Oregon.” ‘The seme paper, of June 0, adds:—“From a» gentle- mon who hea just retursed from the Santiam mines, having spent three weeke in t at there axe at present nen: remain st home, eultiva’ pe, ad iet ocherr Mex veck, Eeq. vy the fev Mr. Gatloghor jo Miss Maria L. Ouary, eaughter 8. A ‘Gn the 28th Juna, by the Rev. A. M. Wyan, Rev. J.C. simmons, of the Pacific Confereaos, 0 Misi Margene! ne 26, by the Rev. Mr. Gzo- | Susan M., daughter of Mz. Cargo wostly om DIED Iu Horelulu, on the 16th ult., Francis McNamee, of Baror’s Court, Newtown Stuart, County Tyrone, Ireland, ‘Osmpbell, of San Jove. prell, of San Jove. The deveaced arrived ze: Ia Santa Clara county, J belt, Mr. John F, Pyle to Miss James Lemons. Near San Acdre, June 26, by Edyin Gates, Edin Wage to Mins Jane Fitrgerald, formerly of Balti- more, Msi yiacd. i At Ban Aadves, June 27, Mz. Thomas Corekeria to Mise Brieget MeGrey. AL White Rook, Rio de loz FInumas Kaq., Mr. Semuel Crose to aged about twent cently in the Colorado, with the consamptio He had resided ia New Yor wourre. 1 was not pres may the contest was quiie -€isesze he died, in the Mexican war. News from Tahitt. News from Tahiti to the 4th of May is reesive The French Empire was proelaumed on the April by Monsieur Page, ‘Commanter of the Ma-qce- r98,’ with three hunared gnos. wae an illumination and a dinner given by ths Governor, The Queen and her husband, and the eoosuls of Kogland | and the United States, were presext. The steamer New Orleats, fzom this port for Syduey, left Papeete on the 12th of April, after lyieg there Upon leaving the harbor she ealuted the | French flag with twelve guus. ‘The streets of Papeete are foll now of silk dresses and Peter Fonk jewelry, lel oy the steamers on their way to Sey of “fou biow Lali boar imterval to ned, and & few rona O'Neal, for the balf a neighborhood, we learn ly four hundced exy the faresers in the 2¢/ghborhood wd gone to the that thore ts no + smount of gol da. Fowler, sl CaceirResENcE oF rick Baxpre Jc but cur informant of the mines yielé'ug a # rate the laberer, ji pulsonery confined in the jai! a ¢ that ove night im the esrly part of last week, rowe pergon effected on entrance? into the jy ing of the lock on the evte: were in custedy for robbing th nd two Indians who were eonfined for horse steal- wo hendsed dollars reward haye been offered for In the cvesing there for stasing tat Santa Barbara ov Wedaesdey, and te bia ossape If all rumors are_correct he was F he same aay. wiy that Joaqua Franeweo, July 3, by the Rey. Mr, O'Coaner, Mr. gher to Moe, Jane Wild. On the 4th of Jniy, bit “ Jem Daveeseaped. im four counties and ten townsh Many wea of veracity essert pox Muzieta ead bie bend Juan Ce pistrano and & Caidornia, That J is just a9 certain eertain that no one was frighten from Sen Peer ly seperted prerence ear that port This elty has been y a Teport bet tha ubiquitor ght men, were neon to-day ia Stockton, te Miss Martha , by the Rey. Mr. Yi Barrell, ali of Santa Clara siore of Messrs. Cohen & bound down to Lover 2 paseed thro vytning else ; and in Jose, on Wednerday, June 20, by the Rev. A. MM. Mr. A. Naylor to Miss Sueae Lee. by the Rev. 4.3L. Wyn: bell to airs. Rotauna Whit In San Francisco, on &s of F. Henderson, F. | B.C. Birhop of © Me. B.C. Camp vt the residence Se was rapilly falling frou the grent ed. Leight it bad # L.'s paid the crops never looked botter than at present. of Oregon pre a fine pronpe ‘os beve served io advance the eropa rery y of the farmers yere fearful that. owing to eof the aimorpbere, their erops would not ripen, tnt ‘he late reins have éntizely abated their fears urcay, Jaly 9, e Very Hav. Fsth Mathew Kalion, | nneliy, reeontiy of reev'a Ranche, merly of N.Y., to Bisa Mary ¥ yer de Tahili cays that the rativos are very the advantages of Californis and that they bed gone to work fu earnest to cultivate the soil, in’ the hope of having a regular mar- trown into confusion dvaquin, with mity uf the Machado monntsix. that he bas seen hersew staxed ov in that region, : t before them. strongly convinced trad Both the French and natives expect that Tahiti will be the reguiar stopping place between Fan Franeisto and Australis, The natives kaye within six months yot inte the babit of biimging th tables regularly to Papecte, where they find a ready mar- wer, formerly of I At Downieville, July 6, Margaret Leihigh, both from K: Greathouse to Mise | conioee we leer the: " 2 fair, and miners generally not very brick, there being large suppi'es of Hkines on hand. The mereka gration, whieh they expect will q : am! moved bis aro doing well. fish, poultry, and vege- € waiting nm op- portonity te rob the stages. DerakTURe oF THe NATIONAL Raroap Exrionm wRUENON.—The oilieers appointed for th te routes for the erest rational rai ease) left Martinez on Sunday aflerncoa party that set ont from F lest, in the moath of Ociover, 3 and equipped in every particular. ad dragoons and ©, on the morning of July 3, Mere, Adol- he typhoid fever has made great ravages among the | patives ana in the district of Papourick a ee ‘The ships Emily Taylor, | Breoks, Davis, masier, bot | New Bedford, were Ieaky, and wore try ing to get money on bottomry, the first $6,000 and the Ittor $8,060, ‘Tani, May 4, 1863, Worth, arrived Otronts, Kea- 6 en impolus to busin Dusiness, seys the Oregonian, is evident] | Portland. ‘We notice daily b our streets loading with goods, waile the sleamers and pack traing ove carrying large amouate of freight to the hos a A boy te Bir. James Landers, wt two o'clock, P. aL, \ | | y inerenstng in On Batorday, July y 10, at & quarte Mrs. Richard Hellman, of a , the lady ef Hear, Yirs. Johu P. Putnam, of a ron. ¥ Mr. Ricketson, of past seven o'efoek, A.M, were well provided Adentensnt Stovemen, wi. qe Unudred bors dix Dageere wagens, bas the oom Marsves, with attachés to the numb are vow four and Willamesie #go there was uot one. bevween Salam and Champoeg acd Ruteville ia There are two daily lines to piace and one to the lester. € , ad earryiegtpassengors free, giving bampoeg anda ticket oa the This {4 about as ebony en trave There {e also lime of wages rauning be Catala Phil. Thom od, of Ciatsop, have bee: b Iadian Agents for Oregon. pung man by te 6 1 eteasoboats building on the Co- ore, bP wine Turning, On the 29th ult., the schooner Vela: | from San Frapeiseo. On the 20th, the Grick, railed from ihe Skiand of Moores (cen miles trom Tebiti) bound to faz Francisco. The titg Emeline, of cor demned and sold kome short (ime damages sustained in at- railway, has at lest been Jouhua Helden, # prominent « bis revidenes, of” bronehit! Sonora, died at | rhor sf Son Fran Myrtic, that w ago ip consequence of rey | tempting to take heron | Placed on the ways; the vescel is found to be very seri- | ously injured. p Jesnes Edwards, of New Badford, undergoing repair, will probably sail henge in about six weeks for y oommected with Lie @onnecicd with the party os The explaizg p: tory of Washington, on tue Sranbia river several days sive from the post at the Presidio, is James Gray, of New Y ghter of Jcho V. on n the morning of July of Union street. ce, Lieatenant Arnold, 6 thie command @ragoon eveort — San Francisco /eral: ‘Sreamer Awrencaw Laci x siean Eagle, while on her we. tre 7th vlt., struck on a roe thie ride of Bex'cia, and almost immed! waier is up to ber burricane deck ‘wea taken of by the rteamer !1. T. ( ocktoo. The remainder wav bro isco by the steamer Sephic. Movrocert op Tan Usirep Srairs Troors.—Toe Mountain Barada, of the 19th alt, saye:—We are informad wha! two companios of the let Drag ot Lieut, Bradford, will leays Fort Jones, Sooti’s Valley, for Tule and Goore Lakes, on the ‘Freka and the Hom» am the Wo Haw navigation, § Iadtens 00 that part « Iepsan Depnenaty em tive 10th nlt., to organi: agoinet the Indians 9 amine rivers, which has early pioneer to this e bers of the legal profes At James’ Bar, Mo bard, a native of Pogland At Horsetown, June 25, Wesley J, of Holmes county, In Auburn, June 24, The kilen Prooks and Emily Taylor are both lying here, unable to obtaia funds to effect repair, if they ean be re- The Chileam brig Jenny Lind ts loading sbelis for Valparaiso, The Hawaiian brig Reindeer, Morrison, » on the S0th, bound to Australia, with a argo The French co: vetve Movelie and war Business dull; provisions ume river, Jui , George Troa- me of Hall, a citizen of Win- hot through the week on | hy a mar namod Nott, who He died on the followiag Tues. or seven wiles metrong, formerly Part of* the freight , bod carried wo own to dan Fran- ecides Fear the exayeo. Nott bas been arrested, June term of the Supreme Court of Oregor cod its cession nt Vortlaxd on Monday, the 20tb of Indges Olney and Deady on the Ben IW. U.S Marshal, in ate us gold dust has wade it? appear of oranges and oil. steamer Phoque are ia port. resree; other goods plenty, Sader, of Maseach In Fan Jove, Sune D ARREST OF ThE | nisors.—Last Senday evening fonr Jodged in our county jail, to await their trial for m der. The particulars of the case, so heen able to ascertain, are the: The Jerman, and lived in the neighborhood of Red Rad, | Horse prairie. The affair happened at a brick yard, * | in which some of the parties were interest oho: t which itappears that the quarrel originated. was named Conrad Eamextenk, id beaten with clube, whips, and | stones, 80 that he died on the ensuing Thursday, in comequence of the wounds received. | parties are equaliy guilty, or if they had pre Jated the awfol results of their barbarous attack, ares points on which we have | wor. The names of the prisoners are Henry Avgnst Moivee, John Christian Teiting, an | Obermeyer. ‘They were arrested on Friday, while they were endeavoring t escape, and taken before rgan and Nelson, who, npon examina- tion committed them for murder. of the attack the ontragemust have been a very ag- gravated one; and while justice requires that the pri- soners get a fair hearing, t CROTRERS, IN It. #, under the corumand | late from Miehigan, bo: oa in Soncrs, June 98, risoners were 03 49 youis, let igrant road bet weoa ae lodgers at the Columbion were recoatly robbed by ‘even in the night. opellor Warbinglon, now ruoulug on the upper ‘anetie, fe to be phased en the Umpqua river, aM Friday evening, Juve Benjamin aud ed near colisburg a few cay The wurdered in Polk county, Gvegon, A. D, Deboook, Eee. ae page: con, otk, Bit | He was attacked o 4 Apn McParland, sor, of Porile Whether the ivatzeld, of Clackama fOree NOW OFgs hem. Milled on thelr ranche wietlmsof this trie o Murpen axp Hascinc O'Neil’s Bar, 2 man naved @ claim for the two pus hi suited in Clark g dor was immortiately » guilty, and bung. Monpmr.——We are inform Rican, that Mr. Warren 1 formerly a reaidert of mornizg about four v throngh the head. Mr ef tbe Jirytown Canal Company, and wes wrusdered for bis money. Arrival of the Van of the Overiand tmomi The first of +h Fater from W Justices Lon From the nawre . bave now been out tiy boped their eifort found or should ia MoCielian, by 4 8, should the i guilt he c’ear, that our outraged laws be | neither evaded vor trempled on by the natural sym- | pathy of friends, the we oye the Fi Normlo ith or position of offends or the sickly sentiment which would indiscriminat | shelter guilt.— Chester, ., Herald. ®, wis murdered ye will commence taky g ehelter with us in September next. ‘64 been vory favorable veorlon of country, Of ecnsumption, Nantucket, at se, ) Ovean, Georye Ie Deatn Wait ON THE WAY TO THEALTAN. | young mon by the name of Edmund sigtterlo, while oa his way from Franklin to Milford, on | week, tobe merried, met with a singular and fata! ed at a well to water his horse, He descended to greet overland Siron, says thie nton, arrived in Saeramsnto on t ut One day later thao the van of the imi; of Ths. id ' . rmy of the present | K sisting of the mee ' | when the bucket fet) into the well, obteia it, when the wall caved in and buried him. His intended wi ¢ him on the journey, when ti th thus inteywened to dunt ’ Ie San Franeisen 7 Mor af the Col The party, bowied by Captain Ixaac Evans, numbers fe, throogh a re alt from Galena, | Thetr names are as follows Yih Kemey, b. Daot, Wm. } He waa @ nat aeetiate vie'nits BREW YORK COMMON COUNCTL, OFFICIAL} Stated Session, oy ALDERMEN, August 9, 1853. Present—Richerd 9, Compron Req, Prosdent, Aldermen OTe, Storie, jaws, Vab) Boyce. Barr Tweed, Smith, Pearsall’ Bard, Ware, Deaman, Dobderty. Peck. ‘PETIT: Ty Alderman Wanv—Pr ith 9 te Lave Jobu D iy of pe‘itioners gra Idermsn Iweep— dom Kegisti of En, Compasy No. ated in the ire department, rd. tition of Arthur MeDonald to ye of Firemea. Prayer of peti- ber ‘ey uf came'—Potition of Engine Vo, No. 6, to have Obiof {Fire Department elected every treo years. 10 sttee on Fire Department, jer) vom Petition of Jas, F. Stansbury and others, & have Sevexth avenue paved from Ferty-sixth to Fif-y firet street To Comy ittee om Roads. By the samo —Pet*tior of Goo, pond, oa to be ap- pein ted Commissioner of Deeds, Te Committeo on Salaries aire tion of Geo. Molen and uthwest corner ef Seventh . To Committce on Public Bilt of Dr. Wm. B. Deforest, al services seat ward Hi Boyce, Tied’ ihe Present, Aldermen Brlaley, Ward, Dene Carnell, Doberty, and Peek —13. ‘By the Bresiden’..-Vetition of George Hendrickson and others, to have Thirty coconth street, between Sevouth and Siphth nrenues, paved. To Committes on Serects, Hy Ateerman Oak tition of Jireh Bull and others, for ascwer in William strect from Duaxe to Frankfort Htrert,, Me Committce on Sewers. dermen Doxtrn ry. —Penition of Jamon 8, Stanshury pave Seventh avenue between Vorty sizt treets, ‘Yo Committee on Roads, > and’ otto ard Wiity. tat Mderman Prox—Rerolved, that’ Thirty-third street Alderman Proy—Revol ty ~ By 4 derma RUad evenees Be Uiticd vith pee ato from kigbth Comm! Hine Lamps and Gas is tereby directed to hw the re. jee forthwith, Adopted. By Alderman Donenty—Kesolved, that the President of the Groton Aquedvct Department bo, and he is hereby, di- reeted to discontinue the services of John Udell as inspoat- or of the rewer now bing duilt im Third avenue, between Ferty-ninth and Vifty.tiird streets, he not being # practical meson. Referred to Committee on Croton Aqueduct De- an Twren—Resolved, tI cf Repairs and Supplies cause the Court Room corner of Clinton and Grand strects to be painted, cloaued, and ro- paired, forthwith. Adopted. By Alderman Dourxsy—Rosolved, that the President of tho Uroton Aqveduet Department be, and he is boreby an- thorized and directed to cause six water pipes to bo Joid in Porty-nisth street, from Third avonne to Lexington cnue, without fertier delay, Luid on the table. y Siderman Mooxe—Kesolved, ‘That tho Commissioner of Kepaire and Supplies canse the following streets to be repaired forthwith, yir.~Greenwich ané Washington tttects, totweon Bates y place and Liberty strest; also, all tho intersveting etrests Lotwoen Broadway and West street, jor the came distance, the same being out of repair, Adopt+ e By Alderman Tx are bein obetry ecoupy ine and enens the exeotion of build rv- Wheres, constant complain! itivens gen tally, of the cos eunsed by builders snd x making sowors, Ae.; aud as it heretofore Leen the enstora to ch tein a permit to oconpy said vireete for building and ether pur from the Stroct Commigrloner, snd tat oicor having no poner to dray mrcape to remove obstructions of any kind, therstore, bo iS Lerelyed, That on and after thie date, all’parttos dobirte ¢ tho cre or cosupancy of streets or sidowa: b ing purposes, ehuli first recvive from tho ¢ timer of Streets and Lamps moh permit, and that oflicer snall keep & tock in lds fico ‘alpna- Letioally arranged. in. which to xeoord such permits, fcr wlat purpose, how longa time, and Low much of the street or sivewalk they wisi to ocenpy, do.,; the permit so granted by the said Commissioner of Strevts aud Lamps shall contain & eliuse enmpoliing ebo parties receiving said pormit to remove all the rettse stnit, or building or ether material, caused by ouch eceupanoy. Adopted. By Alderman Baxu—lesolved, That ihe oross walks at the corner of White and Centre btrects Le repaired, under the direction of tue Commirsioner of Kopairs aud Suppl Ae ed. By tho came—Reso'yod, That the sidewslk on the south ride of Bayard strect, from Mulberry street to vie Bowery, be repaired, under the dlxeetion of the Street Commissioner, Adnyted. Ky Atéerman Twxen—Rerolyed, That the crogs walks froxi South avrect to Peck slip fezry be repaired, under the circetion of the Conunivsioncr of Repairs and Sepplies, Adopted. fy Alderman Copnatt--Rosolved, Th ioe be, and be is slot of Rtpaire and ; ed to huve the carriage way in Bourth strest, from the to the Second avenues, repaired without deloy. Adopte MOTION, | Alderman Twrxp moved to take up the rofolution wich iis puder comideration, tact nicht, relative to appropriat- ing the interest on $1,000 toward the eupport of the obil- dren of the late George W. Tronchard, who lost is lito While ip the disebargs of 18 duty as a iireman, which was earried. ‘She same was then adopted on # division, viz: Afirmative-—Aldouiuen sours, Sturtevant, Oailey, Boye, Barr, svecd, Brisley, Pearsall, Deaiap, Cornell,’ Dover ty, Veok— 12, FROM NOARD OF ARSISTANTS.5 Communication from Street Commissioner, with os! mates ond award of contract ior regulating, &e., Thirty- sixth street, from Fouth revenue to Mudson river.” Award pfirmed by seid Board was concurred in on & ‘Afirp'ative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, Boyce, Burr, Tweed, the #zerident, Aldermca Brisley, Doamer Cornell, Aiverd, Doherty, Peck, heport of Committee om ise Dopartmont—In favor of or- ganising a new hoge company, to be jocated in the Niath werd. Coweurred in, Report of Committee on Fire Department—In Cirectivg the Commissioner of Repairs a i Vertice Jor a now engine for company at Carmauovule. To Le tee on Pire be te hetwrne ef Chiel BE 7 appointments, reeignetions aud expulsions in the Depart- t tor the month of Jane, Appointments and redgna- scoutiwed, and expulsions referred to Committee on | Fire Department, by said Board, above action concur ned in, Preamble and resolution for removing night soil from the cily. To Committee on Publie Health, Subsequently re- cou aidored, and again reforred to same committee, PeonmWse snd resolntion reiative to excumbering or ob- ng treet in tho elty. Coneurred.an, 00 amgie, and xesolution quecting the Comptroller to Win Raautin oP Common’ Council, “airestiog's ¢ Lote on Forty sith etree! for deposit cine muri¢ation from the Compicelier, with ordinan <apprepriation for mivat.o° expenditures on m eountot “extension of New City Hall.” Coneusred ia on ditision, ¥. Oakley, Boyee, ¥. Afirmative—Aidermen Moore. Haley, yi err, Tweed, the Prosigent, Aldermen Brisley, Denman, Cornell, Aivord, Doherty, Peck—13, Srronrs. Of Cofimittce on Cleaning Strocts—In favor of contracting the cleaning of streets by districts. Adopted. Of Committce on Ordivences—In favor of an ordinance divicing the city into sixty districts for the election of councilmen. Which, after consideration, was refsrred back to the committes for revision. Of Committee op Sticets—In favor of fagginy videwalka in Kighteexth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Ade pred on a division, viz :— Afirmative—Aldermen loore, Haley, Oakley, Boyes, , the President, Aldermen Brisley, Poazéall, ‘ap, Alycrd snd’ Doherty—13, ‘omynittes om Streots—In favor of inelocing yncant lots on south side of Sixtoonth street, Letween Fifth and Sixth avenues, with a suitable tence. Adopted ona divi- pion, Viz --~ Aitirmative-—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Ouk- ley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the Presidont, Alderman Bri Pearesll, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Doherty aud Peok--19. Of Committee on Vinanec—Ln favor of issuing to William Joluton a dnpileate losee of lot purchased at an assessment opted. °4 idcrman Moone moved to take up Document No. 25, the rome being the report of the Committee on 1 favor of coneuriing nitu the Board of Assistants, ix oryaniting a River Police. The sano was then considercd, and lost for want of a constitutional vote, Subsequeatly considered, nd Jaid on the tubte Uf Committes om Fieance—In favor of paying James Don- nelly for eos! not provided for in the eoutract of 1291, dopted. Of Cow mittee on Arts and cee —In favor of appro- priating ibe eum of $00) to pay expenses for buryiag the de- Seared Folnnteers. Adopted gna division, viz: iva~'the President, Aldormen Moore, Haley, Oskley, Boyes, Barr, Tweed, Brisley, Poarsail, Depusn, Cornell, Voherty, Peck—Lt, * | Uz wotion, the’ Loard adjourned ‘until to morzow, 10th ingt., at So'elock P.M. DT. VALENTINE, Clerk, DOAN ow Assisvawr Auwr: Tuesley, Avon +5 Presid it,’ Mabba! Present Jona, Trotter, Fi fistont Aldermen Brown, Bont, Bonton, MeGown, Svewart, W) Keefe and MeConk: PE: By Aesistant Alderwan Browx—Of Hore Company No. 49, ioral Appropriation to finied To Committee on Fire Department. RESOLUTIONS, By tho Pursinuwt—That Kleventh snd Twelfth streets, between Third avenne and avenve B, be cleaved forthwith, the came belng in. tithy and dangerous ondition. Adop.ed: By adsistent Alderman Buows That Empire took and Ladder Company No. Bho allowed ten additivnal mon. To | Committee on Fire Departm Hy Apsistont Aldermen Breaven—That Duane stroct, from Chatham to Pearl, be re |. Adopted By Committee on Publio Health—Wheraus, tn the pro- seaimort of the Grand Jury, made to the corder of the city of New York om 8th invtant, it is Intpestor ass aid G ber of ordh e eormmen de to the Common Conneil for the abatement. of neo: thet until within the lest three days not a angle ordinen paired on oF received by him from the Gomi Co nd y horeas, 2% present, there is not an ordinance for the ‘abatement of nulsanes before this Loard present y the present fnoumbent of the City Ini ome and wheress there never hep been an ordi iv Board for its action im the ving the offieia) term of th eringle exception of the A st and which are referred to ip the presentment be, beam reectved “within the lawt tuevo days.” bo it volved. That the City Inspeotor be and ie directed to report to this Board forthwith, whether he has ever present abatement of uulemness, him from timo to 4d: Aud if 80, the presented. edb mao to the Common Couveil,’ to this the crdimance, and the date Adopted. by Asiigtant Alderman Tarv—That We enrsioge way ia Cl stroct, between Beekman and Forry atrests, be re- paired. Adopted. Ty Assctant Alderman O'Betew—That James etrect be ropalred, between Chatham and Madison streete~the car way ier below the grade of thecurh sad gutter a . it Alderman Bovroy—That the ©. draw bis worraot ip favor of Kues & Reid for 5,%) © vst poyroent she follow ing vote: iyo~The President, Mesers, Brown, Tait, Mab- O'Deien, Treaden, Hunt, Bouton, Stuart, Wheelna, Rosers, and MoCo or 3 omen aut Aldermen MoGown, Crawford, and cefe Ly Assistant Alderwan Mo snavt—That the crosewalk in Cheech etrect, om north side of Keade street, be taken ap aud read. Adopted. Hy Assistant’ sluerman Roowne—That the Strest Com- wissiovky have a block built et the end of each pier, at the foot of Lwentieth wad Twonty-eecond streots, North river, 1 di gument with the con: ding the piers, "to do the same, and + the ovat docn pot excood five cents per foot. j j i troller , being oon contract of 2ith ay. Adopted by rs an Rovtom—-Preamblo, ating that Lon the #th of July, 1863, Ureetins rehave, at a price not excoedine 87,000, oC twenty-one lots on the north tide of Forty-Afth {running rrom Fivet avenno to Bast river; and also, a ution, but that the Comptroller has re. ed to comply with eaid rosolutions; therefore, kevolyed, Wat the Counsel to the Corporation be instrnote | ed tot iegol measures to compel the Comptroller to pur- ebere said lease at the price of $7,000, Adopted. Hy svsitant Alderraan Tarr--Preambie, setting forth itt: coutravy to the elty ordinances to encumber any cetip the city, without having first obtained a Permirrion from’ the Mayor, or the AL Alder cn of the ward, oF the Bree under penalt> of $6 for eaeb offen parts of & dey eneh insumbran One, ls h of bricks have been piled in Notrau street withone eonre, therefe re } to rem» No same te the panies Trem Commities tn Tien cCaranitea wieetas he ‘ard, Adazted : Rilo Hestch—-Prosmble sebting of nL ht soil inte Nera by means of scows cr my as to cauro mo offenet. Alderman MoCovery,— of Repates and Bupplion have the atasia Binth streets enst of Falns, Stet up withont ip extremely davrere Asuictat Alden Brown, Pai it Bouton, MeGoy Keefe and Moonkay ‘ko.—With ordinance disee contractor (Mr, ond aveune, Adopte jeasre, Brown, Mabe ‘Tait, Mal fe and MoConkey—15, or of ireoting , , Bre: lan, Rogers, Craw! the Comytroller to lesue bones to ry .) On pele ar following vot the Presi inn, Rogers, Mor Geumittes t ((ty-pinth and falsa to have jt wells built thereon; 0 Thomas Kerr to 1 ween tightioth and ing Jobm Bell $50 for bi ‘euve Bud 13let street: to concur to from First Third four feet wide. All adopted, oneh by the eileen voto = ‘Afirmative—The Presideut, Messrs, Brown, of Breaden, Hunt, Bi Crawford, OK: t i swale of 1208 grec n Mector of Livns, incurred rthe abatement of nufsaaccs, adopted by th ote Dia fizmativeThe President, Messrs. Brown, batt, O'Brien, Breaden, Wheelan, Rogers, Crawford, e From tho Assestors of the Street De folowing assessment lists, askin, and ieauc Bdwards appointed coll flercing cast sidowalk of futeors uereet, £ Second strest, nd Me Loakey—15. iment, with the thoy be'éonfizmed, eter therefor, Vib —For to avenud A; a foct wido throwzh the sidewalks ; paving om Eos ytaied to ‘Forty ciguch nese * FROM NOARD OF ALDERMEN. of Joseyh B. Young, sesistané the Common Conneil, be ixed ko effect from the lst August, 285%. - re, Brown, Tait, Mabe Rosclution—That the clezk in the otliee of C Batt, O'Brien, Breaden, Kunt. Bou ex, Crayiord, 0’ Keot, and MeCon! carriageway in Broadway, fzom PFrinkiin to White street, be repaired, Coneurred Tat” the pump {a Perry gteest, between lehearatat ace vaeg is H d street, bobwacm olution—That the poop in smnond street, WY 001 est etrorts, ve reosiced, Concurred in- i ipeny in Bixby ret faa Messe. "Brown, Tait, Mahbat, toa, MeGown, Stewart, Whee ford, O Kcife, aoa MeConkey. ‘Wasbingtom avd In favor of orget aga yew encine cor street, Coneurred in hy tho folle wing vo ‘Awrmative-The Pre. ds O'Deira, Uxeaden, Mus. | them sdjvurned to Tuursday afternoon, ab sig From the minut, C.f, MeCLENACHAN, Cleek, Preeeedings in the Boars of Aldermen. (oom seacian aneoRT J THE BIXTY COU: prepare an ordins y suurecil distries be smended shar! 2 Tha eommiltes Dave distrieied the wards separately, ia the sollowlag Twenty Arst.. ‘Twenty-sevoad , Total No, of Mstricts.. 6@ roadivy of the zeport, ee aud sald that the sport shonld At the conelusio: Alderman OAKLEY a ; and that the Board should ph aguin ia two nthe paper conid be sa | , Aderman TwRep—Nearly every room er of the Board had paid etrict attention te the :easiug of the report, aud had amended it accordingiv. J pleted, be éid uot see why they should heve to wait twa weeks in order to adopt the report, taken on the subject immediaté|, Now that it had been eom- Action should ba Peck said be ogreed with the gendeman of it was very cececrary that the matter Jt was not left for them to ‘Toere were eviden' should be mede ell right. eorrect errors at any time. thy in the report; and further, the Corporstion Atlorney told were errors in the report yet to be core reeved, and that he would vot v>uch for its correctmeas. It would be better for ‘hem to adjourn fur a week or tem Gayn, during which time the report should be printed; ebuld be able to (eke it up and set upea ft un: _ ‘then moved to have the report referred back ~ to the committee until the nex: eventog. The motion on referring vas then yn! and agreed to. After the transaction of some further business, thé Board adj urned until Wetve:day evening. Coroners’ Inqaests, Dram: Cavern ny Drseise or THs BEART — belm yesterday bald an inquest at No. 16 Poy s the bidy of Daniel avece, Ireland, and a plumber by yexterdsy by disease of the hears. Margaret Savage, sworn—Sasa the deceaned was her busbdand; they bad been married three mepths; the de- eenred bad been sick for two weeks past, amd complained iv bis head; yesterday moroing be tock a and went to his work, in Dey street, aud eleven o'clock, I was informed be was dead. A verdict was rendered of ‘Death caused by disease him thet there ged forty years, ao, who came to Dram BY DRownixc.—The same Coroner held an ins quest yesterday at pier 14 North river, on tue body ef am aged man, whose nase in sup; be Harrison, whe was found dead, flowting in tu river, at the IT saw the ceeaneed ow j be told me he bueome , ia Thomas Douglass sworn, Fa: | Sonday last, on the same pi from VPhiladelpaia, and was there totavo away bi» trunk; Tsaw bim carry off his teuvk; yestorday J saw him agaim he appeaced to oe rover; he went dows te k; ha had & cmait’ cane ia his hand; it 2 quarter of an Lear after I hoard soms one nay can was floating in the water, end whea the des cearced was taken from the water I recoguized him ay the rkOM whom I saw go down the dock. ir. BMomenthal sworn, roye tion of the bedy of deowased; I did not find any marks of violeace; the deceased sppesre? to be about seventy years of age, in a rtate of great debility; hed but tro or three teeth left, gray hair, and ba drersed in » bleek slpaca’ cost, clotk pants, white cotion shirt, u leather snependere; in hi silver spectacies, @ hair oorab, and ihree vents. A ver- dict of death by drowning was rendered. Deats ev Insvnms Receive rrom 4 Rav nsan OAR The Coroner yerlercay held ax inqacst ab No, J48 Iwelftle et, on the body of Josoph herr, azed 25 yours, a na- ‘dentally ixjured on the Sth of lest, by coming im_soniact with ove of tho avenue raiload ears, The jury rendered the followleg yerdiet:—That deceased cnms to his deain by struck by one of the Third avenue ruil cars, op the tla July Jani; ery sipelas be: Police Intellyrence. Servant—Kobbing his Empleyer.— Yester- day officer Keefe srrofled av Knglivuman onmed Charla Shepherdson, oma charge of etealing a quantity of silver valued at upwards of #20 spiawsll, reniding om Susten island, @ proner, it seems, was cogaged 28 @ waiter in Mr. Aspinwall’s family; and about a week since Le rmnggled of the safe whore the ailybr waa deposited, and off bul a doven large forks, hill @ dozen table spocns, balf a dozen devsact forks; aluo dower; m epoone, kc, After meabng the property he Isiand and came to thi the end of the Tnarve made an exami- casuimera vest, blue sud red flanve! auder is pccket was o pair of of Ireland, who was forke, spoon’, rty of Mr. Win City, taking & Jodwing room y Hotel, corner of Hownrd stroet and Broadway. arzest the eificor courched bia trunk, the pawn tickew, showing thet tho cllver h: pledged at Berastein’s pawn shop, ie Brooms street, A thow! oud umbrelle taken by the thief af the same time ‘were also reoavered by the cilicer from the pawn shop of J. Levy, No. 46 Sixth avenue. was recovered, The silverware had been parsed for whieh amount the paynbroker will have to ba the of, The secured was token before Justice Bogart, whe committed him to prison for trial. Stealing a Bronze Siatue—A wasn ealiing hime Peter Brown was arrested yevierduy by officer Need, of the Third #ard, ona charge of stealing a bronze ssatue from uerrean gallery of Moad Brothers, No. 210 Broaa- ihe accused was conveyed before the magistrate, who committed him to prison to answer the ebay ihe Work of Burglars.~Policewan Bryan, werd police, between nice and ten o'clock. ou Mo: night, fog Meats the bacemont door of No, 8 reet had heen broken open. given to Capt. Ackerman, who entered the house and in- stituted & search for the burglars, They had, exeaped, The family, it soems, were absent is tho eoun- try. The doors of the upper rooma had heen brokow the furniture mutilated. It was icposwibie te - the extent of tho loxs, the fam: The whole of ths pro} ‘ Information was forthe Ay being absenty Naval Intelligence, ‘Tay Japan Expwpstion.--The United States squad under the command of Commodore Perry, com ‘the steam frigate Surquehaona, Com. 20 men; the steam frigate Missi uns and 75 men; and . John Kelly, wers at | at anchor in the harbor <f Shavghai, The Nort Hercld of that date rays— * “Yo Is understood that the pleamere of the Ualted Stalos Japan s Japan, and be squadrom Commodore Porry, flog on Dosrd the Susquehsava ow in acoompanted by De. 3, W. Williams, of Canton. ae in- 3 has boon her tered vousel for the Japaa chases, of nine will noiss his Monday, May. Ha ThesPernvian bark ¢ ommodore, as a deepal MNT TO THE Stoor ov. Wan Purwoum —The Nort G Herald, of May 6, enysi-"On Saturday Jest the steamer Latriston, while getting un Woorung, care in contact pe teh the bg? havin a ateumer could pars cl lovt her fying Jibboom, acd injored the jibocom, wile the Larri-teo had hor mizenmact, main topmest, and foreyard esrriedaway, bul vustained no injury whatever io ber hull and ws: S. atoreship Fredonia sailed frem yo Fepucivey v of her. The hagresved, Bw the Popopiatenvent yf Surgete nevitys | We Low wit., for Valpasaia,

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