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tapers hi which apd on rhe apver ate mek Aa teng Ibe thot of 8 youug7maa who | head pever shoved Under bis right eye thie s aamell fre warh po douds, of ome Geésyurate coofct The : hburhuod . with a five men, al armed with revolvers, double bar- poled paxs swords, aud Javees Phe roobers have visited ‘several ranahos in that viewity. We give tais ou the ‘Wasy Dest authority, to wit, Don Andres Pico.’ Another Fatal Dael. An dffair ef honor cawe otf Egy’ geomagcd sys is Freaciseo Herald aug 8, Dear ™ - ae, ah tbe Misaion, Des@ven Lieu enaat Soost tate of Bo Unites Cates are ‘and Mr Peer Smith, eho was to ‘he lest Legislature an eamuttier dere Tne of Leat. Scott fm r Wm ¥ sont Mr Gsouwe Davideoa, aod of tybman. Ube partes fought-| The free wae without effeet but Lieat seott’s abot strock ite, Smith ia ube peck, the b Ui pasa. Pe iroupn Lient. se ut was pet toachad = Eaan ine Iw fred 4 bitle ip advance of Mr. Sintta: Mr Susith died | fom the effects of the wound about 7 o'clock tie same syenisg. Serikes and Riots. Mic fan Frenenoe fer cid of the 3a ult., —Sirik- img aronu the laboring meu hes Become quite a featace fm the daily wensasvons of ons oty Yesterday as we awe informed. the Jab ring wen who Bars deen O4 & strike, @aterded "heir operations to the country. A large nuw- of banda are employed upon the werks of the Moun- Lake Water Company and the attempt wee mad) 0 Madage ibems 10 sbexdon ther work. aud jobe the avike Mn bigher wage-. 4 wumber were mduced to dose when they «ndeavored to cource the remainder inte the ame etrp_ A large nnmder however, cevermined te Rod of Bp whet thoy reserved and continue work. This rown- whet oxaspersted the otners, and wensees and tereats inéniged in Atter a while, the teelinge ef bor) par. Zs bmg ‘wrought te a pretty high pitch, they divided of amd ar we are informed, same to Dicws, At thid time the a pect of alfain beckiwe danwe cos, and a mes sen.ger was Ov-patebrd °o the sity to procare a (ores suf femest to que!) ibe rict; "ut before the forge hed oeen Meptored, news arrived that the strikers ficdwog tne o0- | pasite party rather to nu rerons, had deswneff, and the weedmen hod resumed therr b.bors ‘The hea earriers of Sscrameuto bave struck for $6 per @ ween large mesting of Isboring man in Sas-n- Mento on Mondey wight, to drcuss tue subject of higher | Fee of tbe cox! beavers who are on a strike in San Francisoo, have been arrested for motous coudust, Marder, wid Hanging of the Murderer by the Pespie Maced Meincer, a durerer at Gidenorille wee found msadered on the 4h August ove half mile this side of Bounvilie. The woeder ic supoosd to have been com- mated by a Sparis d wn bas neen stopping ip that vi teiaity, a+ bin bar bercvinf auc koue were fourd near tae Baudy Of sbejieeeaned What ctieng hens we suspicion. the Brariero referee 0, lett the piece sDout the tae ef tue mater ard has oot ince been Oeerd trum The beed | OC tbe murdered wan had deem severcd from the body, | wae @ gun or pistol ruv6 sidseversl stabs in ibe body. Dereaso’s | cond Wed near the place where the Dody was | wearly famishod, not haviog bad feod or water for severs! days. | A correspondent of the Marysville Express, under dat: ust 10 gives the following account of the tril ae suspisioned ef having | Coarlay, the Spaniard, wio | noiored of the murder of Jusepn Metacer, wae | Gay before yesterdsy, acd today at 10 | abized by calling A Lefevre to | Ye eD was empanuclied, and on Hee and T teteit Were appoinied etrurreys; tor the defeace, A. J. Lowel, | Me Gocfrey, ard Richuid Tregaakis Wimmemes were thea brougnt forth who proved that p cieavey found near the bucy ut the deceased was one that get 10 Spacicsh Chaciay chat he (Cnaries) had balped fe grind knives two days defore the murder: thst be was | Bee w the Vicinity wher tds deed wax commitved; also, | | ‘Maat he was widoct mousy before the murder, and the mame right be was Kiowa wo have frown $460 w $500. He Bnd a revere cut on bis band sod gave couradictory ac Soents of bow be reesived it; but it was proven that he dic wt reorive it woere he stares be did. Thee ware | ‘Wneusive irsin of syiderce fuily prov ng his gui BHmed Lo evidence ia bis defeuce bat asked to speak Prvetiy with bis coussel and ioterprecer. whied was after which tbe jury retired and were sbseat Shout Twenty minules, whea they returned wich s verdiot SM yuiiy The sentence was left fo tue vote of ine erowd wey iy wee WOVE Bod eeooRded that be boukd be mug | su bons; during whiss we the corse. were eagaged sie BW ying Webra a confession from bia counsel Boade Foown to the meeting that in the private courer- xen he had wtib hin, be ooafersed that ba knew of the musde aca murderers Dut hud no beod in it bitaself; fas there were t-other Mexicara woo done ths deed, Od Bey sdvined Dim to leave He stares (bet he did vo, went b Wey vile wno toast “he same two Mexicans were there last sees, whea be van arrested > na ned eee Put their nave4 are re-erved, in orde> that cbey Way be de eciot Ua hearing kis seutence be did uot Beem 10 ne moved at all A commiti+e was when appointed to select @ auitable spot lor eaecurion, which was done, aud ibey proceeded with he cruover to the gallows He was buog ata quar. fae pe-t x aad left w hang one four. There conLot de too mueb praise given to the people of Gtbeopville acd viciaiyy tor the manner ia which the fwial wes covdurtsa. Throcgh ut the day every store pesused te reli iiquor from daylight uotil after the hour @exesuton. Out of over one toousaod ree there were but two iptoricsted on the ground, and they came ‘hove m thet When the prisoner came to the place of exesntion hi Qouk his harckerchief and bound it over bis eyes; and pees $6 the rope was acja-ted be threw himself of the Platform. Measures are now bring taken to detect aud ‘Wateb his acoomphoes by the people of Gibsonville Large Fire te Sscramento. The Sccramerio pavers of the 9th ot Augast contain geeceurte of » destructive corflagration, waich oecacred ‘fem that civy on Movday, at haif past 2? Mo Great ex qtvemen: was.proiuced as the chick volame of smoke end sheets cf fleme ascended above the city, and cit.zens Goobed and ously through the streets cresding another ‘Wiettation of the terrible destroyer. The fice broke ot fimo dreg store on the routhwest corer of Seventh and J streets, owned by Mr. Pulhemas The Usion says:— The flames broke though the rovf, and complet \y | Suveloped it. Communicating with the dry gouds store | af Mr G L Brown, and the clothing store of Lobe & | Bember, the fire entir+ly consnmed the waole thre | Duiicings, and was only checked by comirg t contact ‘pith the brick fire proot wali of the stcre of Messrs. Hall A Lebwan. Crossing over J etreet, aud avoiding several | frame stores and shops, which lay directly in its @earre toe flames next communicated with a Spanish | ‘Boese of i) iame om Seventh street, which tt als con- wamed toye ber with « restaurant adjoimicg. A fresh bres ze biowing at the time, it was feared the court howe | would tase fire At be present moment it is impossible to give a cor- weet entims te of the damage sustained. Including *3¢ Daidingy borned— three in nomber—aud thore partially fore down the whole loss will probably not exceed $20, @00. The Wuslity of the fice js ons abouading ia com- Dastidie material: of every kind, and the uopression of ‘M wt bout furtier loxs is a macter attributable fhe exertions usec by the firemen and other Parpoe. ‘Tragedy at San Jose. ‘The San Francisco Herald contaias tne following letter Said ae sccount of » most blowdy tragely at Sao i~** A most terrible tragedy oceurrea tais morning em te farm of Thomas Reet of San Jo-e. Pilea, about s mile ands halt A qisunderstaading occurred between Fes and» man by the name of Whivlock, daciog which Piles esilea Whitlock a livr, The latter replied Chat he Bever allowed that eyithet to be appiied to him and the parties walked ont of tne house to fight Whitlock de- mManded where the fight should take place. “Hero,”’ weid Piles and instautly drawiug his pistol, fired, the ball piguely weunding Whitlock in the arm and side Whitieck then fired shooting Pi througn the heal. prodscing instant death The father of Piles, quite an ¢rew hie pistol to shoot Whitlock, w preveat heh man by the name of Dunham « partner of Wai: ees, adver ced upon the old man, and stab ed bim in the ith & pocket knifs The old maa turned aad dis sherged his pi-tol upon Dooham, the ball taking effect ‘t the hip. He in dangerously, and it is taought mortally vourdéed = Oid Mc. Pies will probably recover. This sad Silair bas occasioned » good deal of feeliog in this q ater @ensonity Whitloek and Dunham were partaers and tenants of Thomas Piles, - Trag: dy im Calnvorns, We take the following logue of horrors, the occur: Fence of one week. fom the Oslaveras Chronicle: — Awrut tnacepy —We have never been calied upon to Fecord an ¢vent ro mysterious in its cause and melapcho- Z in its revult, as that of the subject of this aotice You (a: moroing, abou: haif past eleven & rep re sored rough town that Chas J Baffum, Beq.. agent here of ‘dond’s Excresn had been shot. A crowd instaotly rushed to hie bouve, and a frightful spectacle prasented itaalf— the boy lay there in ® pool of biood Dearh nad been Oau-ed ‘dy the discharge of @ pistol, the muzzle evi- dently having been plaasd in the mouth, as the face was sichout wourd of any kind. The ball passed ia a beckward direction, through hie skull eateriug the @eiing sbove, wach was surinkled with the orains He was found Waring agsiant the wall, ina citing posture, swith s Colt’s revolver by his’ ide, The feel Behoiders cannot be descrived The utmost aish per- gated every breasts universal favorite had fallen. ‘What impeiled him to the rash act ri mothing was discovered smong his papers bbe bad been seo and conversed wich by friends half au hour previc A measenger wai him. requiring hie attendaac Le off 06 the arrival of (he don ra stg*, be replied, witout anv avitation or embarrassment thet be ‘wouli be | down directiy.”’ but on not arriving & wee rod call wae mare, wheo not answering. an oc © was ofan ed through the winde w and the body dise 4 otill varm, MonoERen — With feelings of the deepest sorrow we | have to record the brnt-! murder of Me Jeremiah Joiirias, one of ouroicert pertiers, a man mach tame ed he by sarge ci cle of fren’s Ox Saodey more fund ded on toe floor of his owa bonse, tha Gack Hora Ranch, peer ght miles fistant trom melo & ot tt were tivo dean | b | 87 Sap Lule Genrsga: 97, Buretburr 7 his on followed bim and endecvored to dincusde him, when the alder ove draw hin pistol and shot thd young man, H9 wae brought bare, sod died on Wedmeaday morr.ing. Favat dccrpent.~ We rexret 19 sted, that Mr. L. Rien- ard.on, formerly of St Louls, lately ‘at Port Joho, resr Voleeno, while de loading # shot gun, jedverdey laut, came to death by the aceident Ghobaye of tbe gua’ He apd. his companion bad berm fri ye: ‘a mark—Be weet into hisesbin w lead, when ond, hea: the explesion, rushed im and found Bim in the nies of deat ‘The ball entered uader the chin, and in the bead, Snot —At Lonche Plan, rear Winter’s Bar, a fight oc- curred between «me Mericans and vegroes om Sunday pightlast. The régrovs, and a white msn who was wit! them, were @:lvev frem ibe house. They bad not ecm gone Gfteen minates when a pistol wan dlsedarged from the éirection in *bich they went. the rents taking effect im tho ehoutder of Custein Piercs, The vegrose heave beew tried an’ The Hi) are moving in favor ots ms jon, Aa spplination is to be made te the County Cour: at ita next sesslon for a town Or. wil dueling pstels. and exshsnged two | cbart United States Land Commission, The folowing eta janees Dofere thia Borra. of the dese # clerical f rea ia the “eoretary’s offive and of the ¢s°/meted amount of eber'cel vid ieqaited, baye Leen earsfully prepared from authentic -ources — @ZAvEMYNT OF THE BUSTINPSS DEVORE TUG LAND COMMISSION. At the termination of hs services of the former board, the Duriness stecd as fulluws-— chia prevented...... of esven decided. fall contrmed) . . of cases in which the ewdence whish ware ready fora bowing ... No of nasea tp which no evidenos bad bee Ne. of esses in whieh thi taken... 5 Tre folloving es: evidence— with er withoet argument ) since the oom- merormeut of the new Beard—amennting im the aggre pols to thirty eight — Nox 2. Tan Puleas, 226, Rio de Santa Mara; 150 Hon. cut; 21, Canada de Rayurmdo; 25, 8an Franctioo de loo jae; 100 Sen Jota; 220 Near the mirsion of Do- 156 Jseiu‘o 196, Nemenas; 359, Colate; 249, Yulaye: 273, Sau Aniouio. (part of); 274, Same, (do). 4 Same, (0); 58, Anerra de Ronwa'do S00 Sanel; 540 Lax Capitan olin; Ut, Cenlier: 85, Ovestinoba, 44" Lag uma ¢€® San Antocio "82 Arroya de ln Alameda: 83 In Santa Clara conaty: 84 Caneés de Herrera 8b, Boles de Ban Caretepo; 114 Tamslea y Aaulewee: 174 Los Oorra- Viton’ 186, Arroya Seco: 200 “Rinoun de San Fraualaquits; 366 Bolen ce oe Focarpines; 602, Rinoon Ne Ia Punta del Monte; 263 Pan- ta de Pieos; 595. San Lorevzo: & Potrero de Santa Clara; 122 fVicapte Cané ) San Bernerdo: 61, a> Bucosventu- £3; 38, San Joso de Gmela, alias Sui. UNITED STATES Mise: Manone Arriva ory Two Curpers.-Jxrkaorpivany Coma DENCY. Yor'erday the clivper « Horcet and Flying Cloud' arrived at this port. in 105 days from New York, The Hornet cama in boot forty minutes ahead of the Flying Cloud baving eft New York. on the ews dey, ibe Hornet several boars abesd. Oat pide the Heece at New York, abe was be ealwed nt the Fling Cloud came up with ber, whee they started topetber and beve reached their deotination alnost simultaneously—an extrsordivary coinsidevoe. The Hornet wae nineteen days im reaching th ard tbe Flying Cleud revenieen will be receDeoted, has made the quic’ est passee to this port om roord, From the memoranda she appears [to have encountered much worse weather than Ler rival, Daving bed ber jib doom carried away iu a yale aa well ax ber chief officer and one of ber seamen washed over- Doard ard lost. Thess passages ara tbe best that bave been mace this season. and, cowsidering all the cireun- stances, they may be iegaried ag excelient.—San Fran- cisco Herald Aug 13, Ficur wrrn tre Inpiuans -- We learn from the Mountaia Heraid of the 30:h Juty, that the party that started from Yreka, ov the 20th July, for the parnose of recover'og stock itolen by the Indians, overhauled the thieves in @ large and beautiful valley, watered either by McCloud’s, or Pitve river, about ore hundred miles from Yreka, Whew the party first discovered the Indians, they were trying the creed of the newly required propecty. The whites atiscked them j Jav got, each maa picking an Incian with hiv rifle, acd then pitsbing into them promisenously with thetr revolvers, About twenty or trenty five were killed only five of the band having es caped. Morr Ispian Dernapanioss—Two Wares Mcxperep 4xD onz WoUNDED.—The Mountain Herald says:—Mc, Lackey, who arrived in this place on Wedaesday last, in- | forms ur that two white men sere murdered by the Lower Regus River Ind‘ans. aboxt four miles on this sida of the Canyon. It appeare that they attacked the house, ehet the white men, and them set fire to ths house, kay ing the Cead Bodies to be cosumed by the flames. Ths Indians then procead:d to Mr_ Rgene’ trading post at tha mouth of Grave Creek, on Rogue River, attneked and dreve the gentleman in charge of the sane away, atte wountirg him. sod destored the whole property, We usderstaod that some excitemen! prevailed about the affsir at Jacksonville and throughout that country, and thet seme meésgures are belog taken to chastise these caveges Orepavions oF THR Coast SURVEYING PaRTY —The U S steamer Active, Lieut, Commanding 8 Aiden, U. 8. N.. bariogon board the s:tronem‘eal party of the United Steres Coast Sorvey, under ebarge of George Landenr, Erq . left Sen Francisco Jaly 6th. for the purpore of mat- ips a thorough aed iptamate recounoimance of the United Siates coast between fen Frencisco and rhe Columbia river, spd a portion of the sere line of the no theard portion of Oregon. At our !sst advicss the nvdrographi- cal and astronomical corps were at Humboldt Bay. where they had heen detained week by dease fogs, wiaich pre- vented their observations, so es ential 20 a eorrect sure yey. Notwithstanding thet. end other obstacles encoun- tered, in the short spsce of two weers a very thoroi examination of the shore line from Humboldt Bay and this point bod been made; all the inlets, onves and other indentations of the const explored; soundiogs along the whole line. at intervals ef about & mile, hed and the latitudes and longitudes of the principal headlands and prominent positions obtained, by observations with a treprit erected onshore, In addition. the coast bas been sketched ite entize length between the points indiested, and views of important points preserved —Alta Califor mia, Aug 3. Tue Immigration By THE Gra RovTe.—A company of fmomigrante frow Texas, under the eowmand of Cateins O’Briep and Bennett, arrived in Los Angelos towards the Jact of July Sowe of them, says the Siar, are encamped near the Mission. Four or five have fourd employment in the city, and a few remsin at the Jolorado. The com- pany came through with pack mules in sixty days from } ‘aro. In conversation with several of the immigrant Fo that no bostie Indians have been encoaatere on the route, neither was there any want of feed for the avimals A company of thirty five families from the Red river country, Texas, was passed near B) Paco, This company bas about 1.600 head of cattle, and may not be Supectel to acrive fer = month yet. There waa rome talk ot tracing the cattle for muies. it being feared that the feed along the road would be insufficient for peat stock. Mr George Wentworth and 8 company of forty men and | 460 bead of cartle were pasted be ween El Paso and Fort Filwore. All the members of this compasy are from Texas. Our informant rays there was talk of a Jarge im- migration, together with many caitle, into California, from Texae snd Arkaosaa via the Gila route. but that the companies bas not been formed at the time of the ds- parture of the first party, Monper at Santa Baraans.—On the night of the Ist, of Augu't be'ween the hours o ene and t woo’cloek, Mr. Edard Simmons, @ resicent of that place, was mont bru- tally arssee/pates in the public streets, by having his jugiler vein severed anda deep gash right cheek, whilst pursuing his h mona wae known by the ‘nhabitan’ very inofiensive men. He was leaves in the Atlan :ic States a vad three «mall child- rep. Strong surpicion attaching to a de-perate Indian, known in Senta Barbara, he was arrested, and stands committed for tris! Fm tm ay Franxcieco.—On the night of the 4th instant the gare of » fire was discovered on North Beash and aa io mepse concourse of peoply immediately repaired to the spot fire was in the s:oam bikery of Me Daseau, on Chestnut eveet between Stockton and Powell By the time the fire companies arrived om che sot, the whole of the works were enveloped in flames, sod gothiag re me‘ned to be dove but to pul! dewa the burning buildings and extirguish the embers, all of which was accomplian- edina short time, The activity of the hook anc fad +r men prevented the flamenex-encing. We understand My. Desewn’s lone is estimated at $20.000.—San Francisco Hirald, Aug. & A Cniyesk Baskive Horre —It is reported some of the leading Chipere merchants are about to establish a bank- ing boure im San Francivoo. There is certainly an open ing for such an @rtablisbment, as their coutrymen throvgbout the State have » vary large amonat of money im their band+ for which they have no safe place of de. porit, Their wercantie and business transactions too are becoming extepstve, sod youe of them borrow largely to carry on their enterpri Onis eee SLaveny ~ A novel case wan disposed of by the Reeorcer of Sau Franciseo ow the 3d ult. A Chinese wr! complained that she bad been bonght in China by ove of ber countrymen for ninety doliara, and brought 10 this country, where rhe ceenpird the donble post of servant ard mi trees. She also alleged that she had been beate 6 maltreated by her lord #nd master, and had att-mpted io leave bim, bat be would not let her. The Chinaman rtated that be had paid her passage to this country anda great many other expenses smounting to $1.(00, and that abe had given ber note and promi-e to Work it out, but that recently she had been very waduti- ful, and bad frequently tried to excepe. After & pat eat bearing the man was discharged. aud the woman ordered wo be released from servitude, infileved in his Mr. Sim Marijages and Deaths. MAREIED, In San Francisco, Angu-t ls. J Sloane to Vive Rosina Conlin formerly of New York city. Oo Joly 31 by Kev. B Felerly, Mr Francis B Green, of San Frapelsco, and Mina Mary J. Unoell, formerly of Boston Mase, In Sen Frapcisco, Joly 27, by Rev T. Dwight Hant, Bennard Rosen ®ig 10 Miws Saws) Dyer. k) Sap Fiapetrco Augnet y Rev. HP Gallagher, PAward J. Sxith to Miss Susaa bored In 2an Franeiseo, Anguct 4 by Rev. T Dwight Bant Wr, Fae A Kent of Mormon Isiand, to Miss Abba & Ww beton, Mase. y 24 by the Rev. Father ¥. wogretta, , of Cinginnati, to Mise Kaze Coghlia} Herring, both of vitte- ann donghter of the te 2, Copia, Io, Weaterd, be is test, Jy 22 by 3-0 Hinoklcy, Pq. Mr Charlee Cor Mice h A Mclntrn, ate of Miseari. ms ney Oneal, Avgust 1, by Hav. T. Foriat, Mr Gd, to Mise Mary Kearns. Aagust 10th, at th House, by Rev Mr, 18 onde Mr. Wm, Newton July 28th. by Rev B Re) Cog Mex Fultew, Mr James Folry and Mise me aa a Caone Cresk, Yolo county. . ne ‘a . At Sap Frapevoo, Avgast 2d by P W. Shepherd. Eaq., Frederick @ E. Tutuel to Caroline Dabo borb of this en’ ‘At tho howe ef Col. Gray, Cotra Costa en Monday, ter Aimonds, James M. Gill to Misa of California. DIBP, In Ben Francisca, on the muraing, of the Slat of non gust, of ¢ysentery, Mr. Gourge Gordon, printer, aged ts ot New Bedford, Mass ip 8d of August. George ‘W. Paiten, a native of Fortis: Maine, seed 55 soars, It way be some consolation to Gistant rolotivee to know that be had the bent medical aid, and wa atmoded @tripg bis Hivese by warm friends, who sinerely regret lone. wa fen Francisoo, Avgust 10th, Mr. Alpbome L. Mi- che! In San Francisco, August 10th, William Albert Diel, aped 5 months and 10 days; s00 of Valentine snd Heari- tte Diel, At the Upsor Crowsing. Weber Oreek, Coloma road, Angnst 7th, ise Maypaxet Thampqon, formerly of Kaox vile Td Drowned at sea from ship Berkabire, Joha Bacon of Lowell Mose., #ged 16 years Trosned, Aveust 4cb, off Kismath River, Abraham M. Picket of Brookt nN. ¥. mm Sen Freneiseo, Mrs. Jone Young, late of Philadel- phis wife oc Capt. Andrew Youog. In San Francipeo, July 29th. of dysentery, Marion Pat- terson, of Roebester, N,¥., to the 36 » of bis age, In fan Franciveo, July S0th, 1m the 262n year of hee ege, Kiizaberh wife of Bogene L Suilivan of that city, and dexghter ef George O, Yount Esq of Napa. To fae Fraceien, Jaly 30th, Mr Johw Hewderson, in the 38th year of bis ago, netive of Dundes, Scotland, and Inte of Bs dey Ip San Frencireo, July 31, Oharles H. Barker, aged 37 years. ‘ormerly of Boston, In Beneess, July 48, Archibald H Roane. aged 26 years; iste first Assistant Exgmeer of the steamer John L. Ste phene, ‘ Jaty 81, Agnes Hil infant deogbter of Joba and Mary Hill aged wn manibs and 7 days In Sonema, July 31, Mr Augustine W. Eames, aged 30 yours. formerly of New Yor) In Fen Fraveiseo. Avg 11, of water on the brain, Wm, Henry, ovly onild of Henry and Sarah Ann Woeks, eged 4% years The following dew! *s occurred on Tuolumne river during afew a all of thee: apyareatly from the numa cwuse, cholera morbus, in its wost violent ferm, and in each instance provwg fatal within twelve hours from the time of firet atrmck. July 26, of cholera morbus, John Berry. miner. late of Dow Pecire’s Bar, Tuolnne river, formerly of Liverpool, England sged about $8 yeora July 28 of cholera worbus, Albion K Squ‘er, miver, late of Reeer’s Har Tuclurspe river, forrerly of Renne- bee and Elsworth, Maine; aged about 30 veers Avg. Ist, of cholera morbas, Thowss Donnelly, miver and trader Ise of Dun Pedro’e Bar, Tuolumne river, formerly of Australia, aged about 20 years. Marke«s. San Francisco, August 15, 1863, We beve not for long tiwe no'loed such extreme ia- activity in cur general market as bas been apparent t0- day. With tha reme cause existing to imueds opera- tions, as we bad so frequently to mention last week, viz : the lack cf demand trom the interior, there ha been added 10 dey, the civerrion of attention generally to the presaretion of correspondance and remittances, for to- morrew’s msil, Tt isexceeted that after the depa-ture of the pteamer there will ba more deing. but tt is impo. dable that much aciivity can be eoanted upon until there is s better demand from the country. Frove.—We tear of othing done to superfine brands from first hapés 400 bbix. ont-ide brands, sold at $18 50; 100 do. do, at $15 75; Gallego ard Haxall are jobbing at $24. re-packed, tn gr sks, at $17, A smail lot of do metic ground wld at $17 60. ‘ GRAIN —Simall sales of California barley have been made at 240, Provisions.—From first banda we can only note ralos of 710 caren ef lard im tin at 180. The jobning trade ba» been light at about the following rates:—Ciear pork. $24: rose do, $32 {ant meee ag bait vols fe # $15; olear bacon, 190. s 20c.; 19¢, a 2le ; 18c, # 20c.: cheese, 280. a Yo. & RxcE.—Holdera are firm. and generally not offering; raler €0.0C0 Ibs. China. ordinary, at 5isc. a 6\C Loaer —We note sales of 83 000 feet hard pine fisor- ing, ex Queen of the Pacific, at $85; 120,000 taths, ex Aurewan and Flying Eagie, at $10. SyRvP.—100 kegs Kast Boston, sold at 923,¢, PLASTER. 100 bbls. calcined sold at $9. CALIFORNIA STOCKS, State three percent Temporary Loan, 5 a 6 per cent, less par and interest Stete seven por cent bonds, 1870, +» Wa M1 State seven per cant Bonds, 1660 . +» Ba OL War Loon Bonds (seo: rding to date) 12 per cts 75a 90 War Loan Bonds, seven per cents, +. 52a 60 War losn Warranta,.... 46 49 diate Civil Fond Warrants. 9a 91 School Lend Warrants... 7a 80 City Bonds, May eoupen off L277 101 a 104 City three per cent Scrip, 5 a 10 per cent discount from par and interest City Comprroiler’s Warranta,......06-se000. 65 C:on'y Serip, not funded, (according to en- doréstion)) ww. we 15 County Scrip (new iesue). fa eine County Bot d Sacremento City Borde, redeemable °65 and "66 tee Soom cenie anda ies rr cents... jon qnit ni cents... Plapk Had stock ....... a 1 0 55 «oO 5 South Fork Catal Bonds, thie it per m. rat a! cent n. City Market stock...... berber sot California Lamber Co. Bradicy, Bercam & Co's : Bear River and Auburn Capal, hares $250 South Fork Gansl Stock shares $100... Tuolumne Hydraulic Caze!, shares $300’. Moxelomne Hill Canal stock, 98 a 100 par 100 a 103 From Oregon. ‘We have dates from Oregon to the 13th of August. The Oregonian of the 13th Aug says—' The steamer Conemah was disabled by the bursting of one of ner “boilers on Monday last, while ascending the Uoper Willa. mette, near Champoeg. One of tue engineers since died, ancther is seriously, if not dangerously injured. Tbe upper works in the after part of the boat, together with one side of ihe cabin, were evtirely carried away.” The Oregonian of the 6th Aug. says:—‘* The Pacific Realrued exploring party uncer commazd of Capt Mc Clennard U.S A., which Keft Vancouver a few days since, were at the bave of Mount St. Helens when last heard from. We understand they expect to meet Gov. Stevens’ party between the Cascade and Rocky Moun- taipe spd trust their endeavor to finda route it to be Sound. will be crowned with success. @ first ox teams arrived st Portland across the plains op Movday, the lst August. They left St. Jose h, Mo., on the 20th of April. The party repreens tbe grass to be good on the whole route. Several trains of immigrants arrived at the same place on Thur-dey last, with large droves of cattle, The reports are most favorable, There is but very jittle tickness among the immigration this year, aud their number is represented to be large. The ttock that has sriived looks well. One drove of one hun- éred and fifty-six hesd has arrived, and Jost enly one head on the whole journey. We hear another report that cop: iders! ‘tock had died on Platte river, beenging to those further tn the rear, Major Alvord of the US. A.. who bas been appointed wy the Executive o! the United States, to survey aud open @ road from the mouth of Myrtle Creek, Umpque conn- ty, toCamp Stewart on Rogue River, has gone to the southern portion of Oregon fr the purpose of commenc- ing «perations, and will no doubt push the work forward with all porsible despatch The Portland papers of the 13th of Auznst say—"'The weather ie remarkably fine acd comfo:teb's. We had slight showers last Saturday night and Sunday. The crops are abundant, and the farwers are all busy with the last of hsrverticg. We jndge that two thirds more produce har been raired this year, thaa any other sines Oregon was settled by the white man.’? The Jimes had bsen presented with some specimens of wheat and oats raised & few wiles north of the Santain river. The wheat heads were over #ix inches long on an average and two three- quarter inches in eirenmference—contiiniog over two hundred kernels to the head. The oats were good eight feet tall—the beads measuring forty-one inches—con- teining four burdred oate to the heud, They will be for- warded, we learn, to the World's Fair. The army worm, or some invect revembiing it 1s doing serious injug to the crops along the Cclumbia river Two engine and one book and ladder company have recently been organized in Portland, A petition has been gotten up by the lot holders of that city, exking the Commissioner of the Lane Office to stay the iseve of paten’s to Mo: Lownadale, Coffia and Chapman uotil they could ition to Congress to give them (the lot holders) their titles direst Tey have alto dro«n up end recommended a petition to Qungroan upon the same baris, asking » special law to give the lot holders title direct, specifying the number of lots owned, the numbes of blocky, and numbers of lots in said blocks. MARRIED, In Salem, 0 T , July 3, by Rey D Leslie, Capt. Laonard White, «f Clackemas, to Miss Gertrude Jane Pla:t, of Yambill In Clackemas county. Oregen, July 18, Mr. Wm. Haall, 6 Miss Christiana Devell, July 13 Mr. B, L Ga dner, to Miss Mary Parker, both of Gark county, Oregon, Ma:ine Court. Before Judue Piliipe. Sert, 9.—Gues vs Charles L Young amd other: This War an action to recover $150 on an award of arbitration, mace under & covenan: coota‘ned in a lease of premises on the corner of Mangin acd Rivington streets acd a coal yard The defendant agreed to purchase the fixtures and improvements on the premises, and that the value thereot shenld be fixed by each perty choosing an arbi- treater, and in ease of their disegrement then they should ee thd, and thetr decision should be final the pla‘ntitf put in evidence the loase showing this agren- ment Upon examining one of the arbitrators, it appa ed that @ pew agreement was made at the time the matter was rubmitied to them. Counsel for plaintiff meved to amend bis complaint go as to set forth a sah mission to conform to the proof Coansel for defendant adjentad on the ground tha! the amendment propmed wae @ eubstanti era‘ ion of the claim of the plair tiff The Cont surtaioed the ohjasiton, aad gave judgment for the defendant with $10 costs, sia NEWS FROM SALT LAKE CITY, indian Fight—Ceke bration of Fourth of Jaly— Harvess in Utah, ‘We have received the Desert News, prinved at Great Salt Lake city, to the 30th of July. The people of the territory were somewhat exolted in relacion to recent In- @ian depredations, aids battle had been fought, the particulers of whieh we give below. Governor Young had ordered new forte to be constructed and vecu pied. All the forces were required to be at their ponte, and ebeent citizens requested to repair to their various loca thops without delsy, to pat in camplete crier their arms, ‘and ordnance, and to prepare with proper ammunition for immediate use, and for any emergency lll persons were probibited from giving or selling to the Tadlans, any gun, powder, ked, cap, flints, or any weapon or species of ammunition,or giving them any aid or comfort whatsoever. The following from the News is an avoount of the hortility manifested by an Iadlan Chief named Walker, towards the people of Utah, and of a rancontre with the Indians :— On the 18th, Walker and his two brothers. Arrapin and Awmon, with many of the tride, camped 00 the Peveo'neet, just above Payson in ovunty, and as ‘Arrapip was riding frow tbe town to his camp, Re passed clove by Alexander Keele, v ho was on gaaré, «nd toough scorer Indian was near by, a9 near as the npectetors could judge, tt was Arrapin shot Keele dead oa the soot avd this. too, afcer having partaken of a ho-pitatsie meal in the fort, wich all appsrent ‘rienditnens, Toe Iodiaas then moved up Petectnect Kavyon, the rear firing heavily, as they Logs upon some dozen families ta the Kanyon, bot pein nothing but their clot:ing, and leaving quite a quaotty of in the buildings, Oa the 19:n, Col. Peter W. C.mover started f:om Prove city, with 150 men, to assist the weak settiements ou tae route, reospuoitre end yendesvour and await fur ther orders at Manti, in San Pete valley, which Ince he rescbed on the evening of the 2h — Still the Refans were not idle on the night of the 19th, ar Gismaye dy the force rent out, but um ertook to surprise tee post at Pleasant Oreek in San Pete county, and were fired upon by sbe gu. rd and it is supposed that ons In dian wae killed, ibe whites sustainiog no injury; and on the eame night they stole seve.ul head of cate from Manti, #evera) milea south in the seme county. stole ‘hres ores from Nephi City, inJuab county, aud wouadss William Joby im tke arm, while on guard at Sprisguilie; thne demonstrating tbat they were in some force, very horLiie, and actung in geod concert. On thy nigh of te 20th en aitempt waa made to steal horres from the All red setilemert, which is betwoun Ples.aot Creek and J bn berry in the wrirt. by Indians eecretad in the vacs'- +6 howse: at Summit Orerk. Roberts and Berry bringing srexpress and withia twenty minutes they reached Provo city. twenty mounted men wei oa: in pursuit of the aggressors, wit winat eucsece fs not ys be wn. This in a brief detail of the events of tho outb-eak, 50 far as information bas rexehed us up to the 26th last., at 4 o'clock, F. M. JuLy 271m, Two o’cLncK, P.M —We atop the press to announce further newa from the seat of Indian hoxtilti ties, which arrived by express at baif-past seven o'clock {hid morsizg from GAL. Peter W, Conover. Col. Ooaover siates that a coo..ting party, remt out ry him from Manti under command of Lieut Col Ja°ez Nowlin. fell in with a. company of twenty or thirty Indians on the 23d inst., shout ten miles east of toe Pleasant Creek settlement, who were a droseed by the interpreter of the party, and yeplied thay were oar enemies and oommehced firtng: Col. Nowlin immeciately charged upon them aud killed rix the rest scattering and sinking, ‘The people of Great Sale City and vicinity were as in depeent as freemen on thefourh of July. The day very werm, says the News, lise all otber days in tho | joy of Inte, bi of thé assembled thousands gos druzk on the ovossion, unless it was on small beer, 00: kies and ice cream; and no swearing or basliog was heard in our streets day or everiog Tae Social Hall waa cro+ded in the evening, and soures or hundreds retired for want of seats, while farces, songs aad mu-ic cheered sil who could gain aduf-eion. The eecool hou-es in tbe Feurteerth ward were filled with prayer: musis and @ancing, snd speeches, and pio-vies, and joy aud glad ness; spd we bear similar :eports from otuer school- hourer iu the city, avd private bale, and parlors; but we have not beard of the first thing to mar the rejoicings of the dey or evening. while all were free and icdspeaden- Gent in doing good, and in enjoying themselves. The followin, ind amoog a larse number of toss which were drank at the smal: beer fertivel:— mre Territory ot Uiah—the idol of his Father in good iB. The Ame ican Eagle and Aanexation—Let the birth of frescom be heraided to all the world, by the flapoing of her mighty wings. and all be anvexed that want to. + New York—The Empire State—the bospttat of the des- Donding exile, the commirsary of the famishing foreizuar. Bravely repferentec—May her boughs never bead weep- ng nor ber Rerds ever be shaken. jovernor Young—A star of the first magnitude among the rulers cf netions. G. D. Watt Pre are costs blood, who wishes to barter it goo Franklin Pierce+-May§ his conduct in the Presidential Chai> towarés the Bee Hive State, be as that of Millard Filmore. We give below « few items from the News: — Dut Tows, Doi, Tiaus—No govds in market that anybody wants this hot weather. gration pssst Geily, By rcores and hundreds, much to their credit an Our convenience, very pescefully, unusually 60, 10 may they continue to do till all have pasved. Formerly they bave cslied for a grest many law suits, to settie their Pisin difficulties, but we trust they have now leaned that we keep no conrts to settle Piaia difficulties, only Ucele Sam’s, and the pay is ro peor they can’t afford to try acase, 0 they pars on te Colitoroim where ther ba gold pleoty, $18 or $26 per year, would hacdl; Beep & negro from starving, in Deseret, and al! men a. glad to get through the uarrows from Rocky Mountains to Sierra Nevada. unless they have the good of the ation atbeart. Poor fellors! We pity fall who have cme here to meke money out of public capital. We doa’t know ef any suck. if we did we would tell it. The harvest st G-eat Salt Lake City is progressing: the Yield is pot great in quantity, but of excelent quali:; The waters are anating, though yet very high Ths streams wi'l admit of very little acoese into the Kanyons. Jordon fallen five inches on the 7th iast. From remote parts of the Territory, we have had no intelligence for weeks and months, the waters and mail router forbidding. Hon, J. M. Bermhisel was nominated to rep-esent the territory in Congress, and the News sayn it was the will of the peop'e that he should be elected; consequentiy 00 other pomipation was mace, The election as to take place on the first Moncey in August. We shall probably be able to annource the result on the next arrival, Interesting Intelligence from the Plains, Mr. Gamble, (we of the party who arrived at Sicra mento by the overland reute, on the 2d of Augast. fur- nithes the Union with some further rews and incidents of bis trip. ‘The general health of the emigrant trains passed on the 10ad was excellent and not a single fresh grave was seen afier leaving the Missouri river. There was no sick- Desa op the Platte, but on crossing Rocky Mountaias some we.e found suffering from fever and oolds contract- ed in conrequence of the long continued rainy weather, encountered exst of the mountgins. About one hundred miles above old Fort Kearny, one hurdred Pawnee warriors passed, the camp in the night, “on the war trail ”’ for the Ossage river, where ag | pected to give battle to their enemies, the Ossazes. Taey jad with them the ‘mocasain’”’ man, who bore the weap- ops of the chief the trive. The Crow Indians are likely to give the trouble, owing to the destruction by the their Jocge, containing the dead bodies of one huadred of their number, who fell victima wo the small pox lact fall They swear vengeance against the whites for thia sacralegious act, sithough wih little oa traders burned the lodge down in conseq horrid stench emitted from the pntrifying bodies At the eastern end ef the bridge whish pans the North Fork of the Piatte, Mr. Gamble end company came up with five wagons, the owners and occupaats of which had been deterred from crossing, owing to the presence and hostile appeasance of some sixty armed Crows on this side of the river, A white man also was seen with them, who afterwards turned out to be the fellow who bn incited the Indians to desperation by false represen- tions, Atter some parley the Ind'ans dispersed, when the Party crossed the bridge and — their journey un- molested. Information of the facts were conveyed to Fort Lasamir, ove burdred and ten miles below the bridge, and @ detachment of troops wad expected daily to awa the natives into subjection. Individuals of this tribe had oxce or twice stopped the mails near Fort Laramie, and alo chsnce travellera, with whom the; avped clotbing but bad not, to the knowledge of our informant, infected bodily injary. There were stationed at the two forts of Kesrny and Laramie about 150 troops; bat these, anticipating « speedy removal, were hesitating about puttirg in their crops, as the forts, it was understood, were to be abandoned, From Fort Washita; The Fort Smith Herald bas a letter from Fort Washita, Cherokee Nation, dated Jane 30, which says:— Col. Capron, Indian Agent for the removal of the vari ous wild tribes out of Texas sent to this post for assist ance in carry ing out his object Major Holmes immediately despatched a detachment pa men of his coropany under the com mand of Lieut, 08. Lieut. P. arrived at Col Capron’s camp, near Red river, in the Nation, early next,morning. After remaining there a day, and performiug such duty a4 was required of him, be was returning to his post. when about mid night he wos overtaken by an express frem (ol. Capron to return at once, aaa party of Cherokees had come into bie camp that ¢vening much under the icflueuce of Ma or, ond having « lerge quantity of it with them in ews, They threstened the life of Col. C. by drawing their pistols and gacs upon bim at party, and encampei within fifty yards of the Colonel's camp, threatening dea ance to ail who made — to their movements, and the militery ie particniar, Lieut, Peirce returned to the peighborhood of their camp about daylight. After fastening the soldiers’ horres rome little distance off. Lieut. P. approachiog cautiously *ith his men throwing them in beteesa the Cherokee horses and the Cherokees, and before any of the party had time to fly to their horees or guns. the whole Cherokee party were captured and tied. They were brought into this post, and here confined until yes- terday, whon they were sent to the Marshal of Arkan-as with @ +mall detachment of men under the command of Lieut Henry. It is reported that some of the seven of the capturcd party are of very deeperate character—murdererr—and | that there is now a large reward offered for them Wy the Cherokee Nation, Tue Morver Tntat or THe Keviws.—We learn from the effieers of the packet Warren, that the trial of the brothers Kelly, for the murder of Miller and Gardner, on the flatboat on the Ohio river, was in progress at Hewerville Ky. The jury was empannelied on Houday evening The younger Kelly in confined to his bed b sickness, with bot very little hopes of his living throug! the week, —Louisville Courier, Sept. 1. WRTERESTING FROM CEYTRAL AMRRICa, errr: Arrival of our New Minister at San Juan | Arrival ef the Slop of War Portsmvath~> de Nwaragaa, dio., So. OUR NIVABAGUa CORRESPONDENCE. San Juan Dav Nore, Augart £0, 1853, Travelling Pucitities— Business at San Juan and Costs Rica— Geld in New Gronada The Oumed—An Eaytl- ‘This place is very healthy at present, although this ts geveraily the sick'y or rainy season. Tnere has not boon & single death cn the whole river route frou fever, The water on the river tw bign. The Accessory Transit Com- pany’s steamers on the river, raonivog from this place to Virgin Bey, go through in thirty hours—passengers for Califoruia sre not detained a moment. Ov their arrival here trom your city, twe boats are constantly waiting at each end of the route to take the passengers direct through fer Oslifornia. For this new srrangement—for new it isthe travelling community are greatly inde» ted to Capt. Bancker, the gentlemanly agent at this place By this route passergers can leave New Yerk and be at Sam Jaan Del Sur, on the Pacific side, in twelve days, aad at Ser Francisco in twelve more—meking the pasnge frou New York to Califorpia in twenty four days. This wew asiorgemert wil be permanent aud assuredly #0 4 Bowines» at Gray town ia of the inbabitants have left for the Statesotbers are about lesving ‘heir prinetpal trade is logwoed aud hides, the greater psrt of which are vent to Grenade in large Durge beats, manned by nasives. Business at Ouse Hiow is brisk. The coffee crop will yield. las gely thia teacon = There will be, io Sepember, «live of steam. ers running from Costa Risa to Panama, toaching st Guatemsia and other ports on the Pacitic Tals line | is supported by the government at a cost of $80,000; each tow On the coast paying in proportion to the number of invbabitants it is comprised of There are two steamers, the See Bird end a new boat, the name of which ts not | kvown, They are under toe superintendence of Usptain , Wright, jr, rov of Captain Weigh:, formerly of steaoanip | Gaivestop trading from Naw York to Texar. Tam in‘ormed that large quantistes of goli have been ound ip Grovada, some specimens of whieh I bave seen; it ives fing, ard fally equa to amy foaud in Califoroia, Severs] bexes fuli Save Deen tabon w New York A psrty of nome thirty have started fcom here for the diggings. ‘They bave not yerretmrned. It bas been kept very qniet In my next I way be bever able to g ve you ful joulars. On the nigot of the 25th August. a large comet wae visible ta the West, at about 634 o’olock, P Mi. sne tail ot which wan of extreme length It remained in sight three-quarters of “an boar, whea it cianppoared below the horizon, ite course was to the south west: it alae appeared on the night of the 26th, about the rame place and time; it dixappeared about the same time and toox | the same course as on th: night previous, but waa nome | whet larger On the 26th, at 123¢ o’clock P. M, as rlight saock of an earthquase was felt; persons hitting ina chair rolled as if they were on board of a tteamer io a sea way Tam informed. by come of the oldest inbubitants that the | shook was more severe than bas ever been felt pefore; it | lasted only a few seeonde without duing any duimage. We have in view here mount Krusas, sitnated in Costa Rica, oxe of the largest mountains lying from this place wbout wert; it bas been di-charging its volumes of waoke stuce June jast; it {# visibly durtog the day aud night, The U.8 frigate Columbia Capt Prenéergast, came ia | sizbt on the eveving of the 26to sud avchured off the berbor with the Hon, ex-enstor Borlaod, Miniger to | Central america The Columbia was twenty three daya | from Penxocola: officers aud crew all wall, Minister Borlend has pot yet proceeded to Granada, | August 29, 1858, The Frigate Columbia--. Hon. Mr. Borlatul and Senor Marco- | lea~ Programme of Mr. Boriand’'s Proccedings—Skeich | of San Juan and its Inhabitants, | I left you On the 20th, at 8 o’clock P. M, and | cur anchor dropped in ihe real'y pretty harbor of San Juan del Norte on the morving of yesterday Awong our passengers were Mr Marvoleta and bia lady, | the able and active Minister of Nicaragua near the goveru- | ment of the Usited Staves. Phe frigate Conabia, with | Hen. Solon Borland and euite, arrived on the dfternoin | of the 27th; they remain on board fora day or two. When the Star of the West anchored » boat was sent from the frigate to her, in which returned Mr. Marcoleta to pay his respects to the American Envoy. Waat thé na- ture of their interview may have been I could not iearn, but have no doubt that Mr. Marooleta’s visit to .this country is merely be:ter to inform himself of the charac- ter and politieal designs of the country which he hsa re. | presented for years without having even been within ite territories until this morning. There is another proba- ble clue to hia vinit at this time. Tne Nivaraguan government have lately givan bim, asa weil merited re, | ward for his long and faithful services, a grant of iand, and be has, nodoubdt, coms out tolucsteit. Unless, then, | there be a desize to connect his visit with some mysts. | rious political view, I imagine you will be nearer the | wurb in giving this as bis odjrct. | From the agent of the Transit Company I learn that he has placed s steamer at the disposal of Mr. Borland, For this reason he will not leave in the steamer of this morn- 1g, but will commence his mini terial j:urney on Friday, September 2, From Mr M I learn that Mr Boslaad’a © ure through Centra) America will be about as foliows:— He will go in the steamer to Graxada, on tue lake of Nica- rogua, where he will probably remain until the revurn «f President Chomorro from bis exeeu ive tour thovgh bis State to the capital of the Repuehe. Meanrgus. After visitng Len aud bsg p-wseuted | to the government of Nicaragua, he wiil contiaue | on to San Selvader, take the initiative in whatever | pegotiations we my bave with that g vernment, thence | to Moncuras and Costa Rica, and, finsily drop snchor at Guatermaia, the syren city of Central Amezics His re- | ception by all there repudlice will be ® art cordial and | welcome one Tired of foreign interference and ivter. | mecdiing, and the iney table consequent droils and civil | wars in the'r different Siater, I am inclined wo think that they will rejoice at and gizdly weloome any mediun py which they can once © me togetber aod pore the sucoere of their former expe. ience. l Union fait la force. Mr, Borland’s views, too, on the various subjects of in: terest to them well known. no doudt throughout Central america, and they have leaned from their va- ricus ministers at Washington that he comes only to offer them the right hand of peace, good-will, and fvliow. tbip in their republican prcegress. As such he will be reoeited. Much has been said and written about this port of San Jvan, s town which, I am satisfied has no para'lel in other lapcs but which, bowever, is fast loving its native idiosyncrasiee in this Ite population cannet by more than four -hundred, and sucha four huadred the sun rever shone upon. With the exception of a few exoellant apd hospitable Americsns, the population is composed of ‘mestigos, With & mingling of Morq-utos, Exglish Irish, Frevea, Jews and German, the whole forming a nediey ureurpassed, if equalled. onearth. The flag flying from the mast bead is that of his Mejexty of Morquivwe, It is an altervate blue ond white atripe, with the cross of 3s. George inthe corver. This is the oply 6vdi:nce of the +| sovereignty of bia swarthy Majesty ovar this much oon tested town. The flag flies in lovely grandeur from Via- toria quare, and «hie I write there are seves Americag floge dissing the breeze sround it Tbe thouraad ana one of Britixh influence here are simply ridicnloas ebeurd. There is about ae much of the ‘British ele ment” here as there iv in your neighboring bo-oarh of South Grange, The mayor of the tows is an Americsa— jo our steamer with the American udion flying at bis boat’s peak! A» for the opinions of the ter que quater que Veati iuhamtants, they seem perfactly re- Gerdlevs of wha government they serve. Toe town has a ruived ay, 08; no bfe no energy, no enterprise nothing cteristic of the countries from wheace tts inhabitants came. Grase grows several inches high in all the streets, and there seems an air of laissez auer on every countenanos. Al‘ogetver. considering the eudisss discuseion of which it new been tbe +ubjest, one is in- clined to ask, le j’eu, vaud il la chandella? c. Serremarr 1, 1853. Mr. Borland’s Departure from the Columbia—Desertion of some of the Columbia’s Crew, On Tuesday morning, Hen. Solon Borland, and his Secretary cf Legation, left the frigate. Taos ceremony of disembarking them was one of the most interesting ever witnessed in the harbor of San Juan At eleven, the officers assembled in the Commodore's cabin to take leave of his Excellency. Several brief speeches wero made by thone present. Mr. Borland, in s very handsome msn ner, returned thanks for the kindoess and attention of Capt. Prendergast and his officers to him, daring the voyage; to which Capt, Prendergast replied. The offisers ‘were then taken leave of individually The latter #ere in fall oniform, and the sailors in taeir usual holiday drecs, The band on the quarter deck played ‘ Hail Columbis,’’ and the Minister entered the frigate’s cutter with two of her officers. The ‘yards were maaned,” and the entire appearance of the ship was excoedingly beauti- ful. Leaving the side of the frigate, the cutter rested @ moment, at arbort distance from her waen ini «te- rial salute of seventeen guns, boomed oat their “farewell” from the Columbia. Aler the salute the suilors lesaed to their oars and in a few moments the heel grated on the Central American thore, and the mission had began Much is anticipated from it, from Mr. Borlaod’s wall known end well proved character, for nnatiring e1 ano sbility, and be will not, I think decsive the houss of ether the a ministration, or the numerous fe low citizens of bis own country, who await his arrival ia the various republics of the suny centre of our continent. the Columbie sails to diy for Pensacola, During her stay here, our little towa was thrown into quite aa ex citement, by the desertion of eighteen men, dusiog the night of the 20th in one of the ship’s boate Purenis was tmmedia‘ely given, but owing to the darkness of the night, without enccess News reached yesterdsy, that they had been reen some tweoty mi. bove toe — of the San Juan river, on their way, ably, vo ‘abfernia. ‘The business of San Juan ia dull In the extrame. There 876 lying in port, two steamers the British mail ateamer Avon of twenty-two bundred tons and the Star of Wert, of eleven hundred, The American brig Globe iss! only ‘sailing vessel hore, and will leave in ® day or two, There is nothing further from Honduras and Gua‘anals Quiet, it is here thought, has been restored. Moxe anon, Sureme or A Convrot.—On the Sth instant, » convict tn the Sing Sing State orivoa, who had served only a faw months of # lorg sentence, way found in bis cell enagerded by the neck, and to one of his Jaga was at- tached an enormoga bell quad sharin, | phonissaud Jiatye Shaw. | Man, DAMEd Axing, up On Maul wes toobed by Lanyon | nowe day last week, and his sef9 roboed of several huae | Poioted out dy the dying man, and has bees arrested, | lows :—The nomber of new cesses 0° | ported are 118. Among forsig | + oft NEWS FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, . ° the ene Natives Pallug Away —bmpe tat Puistica: Movements [lrom the San Franc.oo Harald] Well, Fargo & Oo bave now » enuler © Hine from Iola? hi and we are: Sadeptea to vkee tor fell dine 0! Ha ae to July amneath. of the gus is strong! Telands, by which it means charges watever. It would hare Honolua a4 the -emoval of all frees asTabitl, It wives the f. reine. of pea pth es on the sshooner Ropeliat oe tosatge tons, asa sample-—Harbor master’s bill, $3 dues, 15 conte per ton, $21 16; entry siaw onnta; it stamp, 60 bye oe ene 1 = ae $22 60; ‘24 bbin water, #3; age ow Le $1: clearance stamp 61 16 tid Pilotage in auc out of Pa, Royalist. 141 tons, no other ol me, being the Royalist lay slovgeide of the wharf about i made, seven days, - discharging and taking iu cargo and penne, and took im waver trom the governmest wa'er pipe, $14 40, The feast do not propose to abolish the five per cent import duties. Dramatic entertainments are givea regularly at the Hewatian Toeatre. Mesars. Binguam, Simpvoa (: int). Raplowe (dancer), Mrs. Kay, together with . atateurs, constitute the compsoy “Che Lady of the Lake” waa performed before an audience of 500 persona, There sre vow tno volautwer mili! oom| in Hom lulo—the Hawaiian Gaurd aud the First Hawallag Cuvairy Corps A oorver jot om Fort and Britsonia streets, in Hono. nureh, for Lied a popals' faring the prsvioug year bad been 4320 aud the births 1422—an exes of dow. aa ove Dirtha of A006, se thee dsathe to one’ birth, ‘olynesian says:—*'Binos the grees mortality among tives, oboasioned by measies aud ‘hooping eoagh 847-8, it has been observed that toe ratio of deachs births haa been gradually diminisoiug, aud we learn teat some of the misciovaries, wt ibeic ls ganual m: reposted au exes of births over docths, tm some of psrisher, Bat this favorable indication seema deatined to be of tempo-ary durstion. A cisease more virulent, though we hope Iasi fatal hes bew iotroduewt here from California, whish is rapidly kpreading through the croup, aod we fear that thousands will fall viovims to It. measles and whooping eangb too off it was bel 10,000 it can hardly be exowsted that tha smatlyox @ off lose than half that wumner, notwi-hetandi the strenrons efforts that are making te coanterast ita influéace ay vaccination and otver means, Another cenene ia to be token ia Dec-moar uxt”? The Polynesian ot July 16 says there are now six ships on the way to Hovolutu, with full oxrgues: the Matanzas, bow Cue, the Mechanics’ Own, Monteuk, Neatorian, So~ ‘We have just Wmrned, seye the Argus, that » Okina. died dolars, It is neid that ove of the murderers wag! Asing died of his wounds next day ihe muioder of new esses ef smsiloox increases with feariul rapidity every week, The Comatsstovera uf Pade hie Bealth report, tor the week endiug July 16th se fole pox which have ‘527; deaths ree Deen reported diurieg the pear wenk Deew reperte’, and oce desth. ported, 1,670; deaths reported 673. No reports baye been received (rom the other Inmnds sisow ast report, A corres} ut writing trom Letaina, under date of July 6th, ‘The town of Labataa ts remerl Leeltby at this time, Notwithsteudiag the vavages the sa sllpox st Honelula, we bave nad ouly one eae of small pox sud two cases of varieloid. fhe tre £0 well protected by vaccination that I for one, do Dot appreheod shat we shall have casos enough here ta Jeave any in‘ection pehiud.”” Tae Polynesian ai however, that ite greatest prevalensw will not go ages Labsina until the fail season vets in. Referring '@ the report ot the Bourd of Health, the’ Polynesian says: ©The revort of rew cases for afer dayr past shoxaa great dimianven tn Honolula ity, while it is extending more into the country and all of which oases ave reported in Hooolula, It fa oth snteahing: tm Honolulu proper ”” people and merchants cf H nolaln are tea prehensive thet che prevalence of the smallpox i their buriness, by driving off the whaling fleet this jail, A cozrespundest writes: “We have a right to ex ‘et that several thousand foreiguers will arrive here om September to January it thay cam come among ut Without too muca rick of Ife. but if not ta sateny nda arafer port elsewhere. Tae prosperity of t is reriourly threatened, and unless jwe adopt measurep Promptly ard execute them xpeo-ily. sl! business pros | peote will ne deatroved for at les+t 1 year to come. Al) Dece-raries of life will become ses-ce end command ex: Orvitant prices. The oountry wi! oe dratned of money, and instead of a thriving commuvity we shall beoomeg set of bavkrupts and begvars”” Ho suggests @ plan ty Initiga’e the ravages of whe dises4, and ens the whaling ficet sguinet infection. A padlic meetiog was to he held on the sunject. RC. Wyhe, who mgus himself Senretary of War and: gs Navy, bas issued the roilowing warlike notificas, * Che undersigned hereby notifies all whon it ma; concern, that st pleaced ibe king oo toy 4cnf Muro! Jart, 10 Sppoint Pisncis Funk. & gare ts be a Mojor of - lofentry; that His Reyal Hyrhoo-s, Lieateoant General Prinee Libebile, has confided to “jor Fuck tha duties aud rerponsibilities of Adjutant Gane-al to the Forces, . with autbortry to verify. certify wud Iqatdate all mille tary accounts; and that ai! parites, whau they nave ac- counts for supplies to the mil.tery. er ap: - the department of wer, are to s6ud ‘teu i= f2> ¢xamine~ tien end settiamsnt io the raid Adjutact Geueral, pre’ ~ vious to an order for payment by rhe u: ” A number of the forvign resideats of t:e T lands have been loog fretting uader tbe zoveramant ut Ministers G. P, Judd ard Riebard Armet-ong, Thev have gene so far as to custain an opponition paver, the Argut, | Wbieb is unceesing in its attacks ayn the ministers ard their pelicy. Many of the ci'ivensbave at length taken B decided stand and on the 20th of Jaly issued a hand- itl of which the following ts « copy :— ‘nue Trae Has Come. !!--Keep the ball in motion 1—& mestirg of the eitizens of Honvlulu favorable to the dis mises] frem offce of G. P. Juid ané Kiehard Armetro Wivisters of Finance and Pubjio Instruetion, will be at the Court House. in Eonolulu ti t, at 736 o’olook, by Dr, todivcuss the rewlu Offers d Inet ny Lathrop. |» Liberty o peach te the birthright of fesertene? By order of onamittew of INDE CNDANT CITIZENS: lonolula, July 20, 1853. DEATHS. At Yabaina, 8 1, July 1 of eensumption, G, W. Stackpole, an American resideni of tha’ place, At Honolulu,} July 9, Robert Robinson, of smallpox, ” aged 27 yearn. “Mr. wae born onthe island, aud waa & sou of James Robi of Honolulu At Henolula. July 10, George W. Tasker, of chronic ipflemmation of the bowels aged 27 years Mr T. wae from Boston, but bad resided for seme,time at the islands, where he was much eateemed. U. S. Marshal's Office. AID FOR THE PASSENGERS OF THE SHIP ANGELIQUE. The Marshal received a letter ye terday morning from W. T. Dugan, of which the followioy is a eepy :— No 378 vTH sirewr, Sept. 9, 1853, AT Bniver Feo. U § Marsnat Dmak S1n—- Enctoved please tiad » eheck for $25, for re- Let of the unfortunate parseauers ¢jvo'ed from ship An- geiique. Upon oar next packet for Australia, I will take the family of five you sent to me tnia morning for the sum of a pees ope third less than the esual rate of pasvage ; av meantiae will give employment on sbipboard to the man himself, epee iy yout ‘MT DUGAN, The amount already subscribed ia $403 inctuding the above $26 and the following «ums—Joho Helms, $3; Joreph Bridgham. Unied States Commirt:oner $5: Geo, W. Morton United states Comminsiover $5 his Honer, the Mayor $5 L. De Aogelis, $5 ‘kell & Eliot, $1 C Stevenson, rtevedore of the Anveliqne, $5. Stevens & Hexie, $5; BF. Dupniog. Associate Distriat Attorney, $8; Richard Busteed, $5, Joho Kiker Jr $6 We una nd that the caprali Pails ip dayn for Australis, aif ¢/ on take Mr. and Mre Mae and two children ont fuc ), the huabend to give his vsrvices on beard duriog *).9 Thi Passage. ie has been accepted, the money pail 19+ than four of the upfortunates are provided for M1 oey is yet re~ quired to defray the expenses of the ander of tha poor sufferers, Pessopal Intelnyence, ARRIVALS bi) Star of the Wert—Ms tise ae er GS jae ry 1, Ve Adelbert, JC omroy, ~ E P Cotting 1 howley ord lady, ¥i « 0 De Mareol, 8 Seles, J Vincent, Wa Waller JH Was tin Jes Martin, Jor Mare tiv. J Wilson, H Webb WH Parks, RD Brown, 9 Alle Bnil L W Masterson, LW Martin a R diggs, @'P W P Stone, BS TP bverett & Jones, € Van Schaick, Joon Joues, J Chi ford, M Masterson anv Indy, Capt F 1 DS Lord, G D Bgber’ and Ind: ussoll © W Cardiff, u "ii + cM Wag Overton, ® Ereking, L Deok-?, 8 Siem isms, J a Bancker. Sr A Barouer Je, B sd vell and child, F adams, J.C Bi Allen Indy, 3 Hi i 4 fs D Rankin. G C Hollid: Lamb. G Leona pba Means, Lord, BKippie CR ort, ord, a , tpman t Kogers. MM. a lsver, J W Woolsey, a esineer BY donk th him ow hen E'S drony, 2 ybilington a4 jerett eo ‘reser, ard, J Work, JA Holmes, s Head 'N White f Hud- H Reeve, L Savags, W WP Hatch’ @ smith. O W Allender W Champion, WP Maher, C kar is, J Foley 8 Cleveland, , H Close. F Gambl fi mas, Hale W Rantield, A Usher, J Clise 3 Mor: row, 8G Keeves W Rerding L Benrett, R M DoLalt, Kustell, JM Choony, 8 tmith J CMarkor JR Bercy Muziey, W Fowell C Jones. T Peteravn is Haten, C ake, EW Tomlinson P Spencer, A Gago, WS w AB Varro: J Noonan W Wright, OW Wy- map. J B Thompron, P Wa set Miro Blon tal wecrall HM Keyler. W siscomb, P Ourtit, AG Vinant, W Willie: JSnew, A Lang J kdwi Lord? J_8 Lord, W Lord, C Lindtay © Walsam J kikin WG Brown, P Hoss WM Clore BH hevi E Veszzis, 8 & Jonneon, A Pagcart, NM fm th HGunn, D Kirman,C Chapman, W Moatgomery, A Rusthforo, W 8 Cruno, J T Crane, J Minge, J C Hamilton and 310 in the stovrage. Tne Howarn Assocratroy.—We fiod on inqniry among the members of this seeotetion that they hare alesdy adminisie ed to over five thousand of the sick aud destitute, and that the caves now vader treatment amount to about two thousand more There casen hare heen treated at an average expease of fifteen doliaws eich meking the sum total expended for medias! it~ tenance ond treatment alone, amount to $75 000. They bave slo expended over $10. 000 ie groceries and other veoersarien of Kfe, given to the convalescent aud these yordered helvlees by the nickness of themrelves or their farmer and thia expenditure ie rtill going on— Ney Orleans Crescent, Sept, 3,