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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— — —————— WHOLE NO. 1576. PRICE TWO CENTS. ¥ CEWS. | ticg a hole with bis penknife. Monner ar Santa Cruz—Tae Mororeer onc ov a | ef four thovrand row ADDITIONAL CALIFORNIA New 8 | I poo, Tn bole too large, and when he was sa‘isfied that | Mon—A fieberman named Androw Gracovitch a native | felicfor the ct nm. a | infinence en clique nominations and d-cline betmg driven | it +ae of the right ize, he slioped down tothe hoop | of Hurgary was waylaid and shot by a Scotenman | ter 4, ard voce : by party dictation into the eupsort o! mea whom they | ‘The balloon cescended very gradually, and as it reached | remed John Clare on the evoving of the 16th, onthe | kictrse oss. POLITICS ON THE PACIFIC. de Dot resvect, and whove only clei to the houors and tbe ground in the oven pain he sprang off. The bslloon, | beach at Santa Cruz Sowe divoate bad ocen ba. | Of ordoaren aor | emoluments of office cor ais in a comination by & lightened of bis weight, rose agein rapidly tween them mlating to some fisbing lives or some auch | tence end owe ~ ora: anne of bag elected taps Bn diroati faction is Te am nee ae ar Dagny zeae a baate, pitas en ae er Clare penaet to the mission evening On M |, | Tel vot only among the whigs with t end the vert day he wal ca ia m-onautis | end purchased a pistol. Some threa hours afterwards, | Fer ix avd forwar & YOUTETVUL ZR i but amorg the entire community” with tour is, uvdovbtadly, one of the most remarkable on | aa tbe Acberman was crowing the beach, Clare rose from | We learn ods . . | sally allowed to be erroneous in principle and injarious | record.’ When we consider the youth and inexperience of | behind a pile of lumber where he had concealed himself, | Sve volunteers ‘4g be went te ths | Governor, It was fodeed a sorry exttbition, and hae wes Chen cher | been very generally mdiculed, Amore ungopu'sr Gov- through the | erper than Sir Bever cursed a country bis the keopsr | aéministration, He has boon here longer than > “=I a 1 ¢ vere ob | t#rm. He ts av outlew-deb‘or, and cannot go to at O'egod City on inat Santay | I believe, Where wil be his destination I do ne: kisw, 7 sere plseed on beard the | some thiok he will take a private residence in Spanida to thatr deetidution Town. General Lave, at tne head of seventy: T esnnot enlarge—the Northern Light is about te start. . proceeded a 0 2 Geo Tam told {a comi' the harbor; « RB aTION IN SONORA to the public welfere. the ravigntor, the unexpectadness of the trip, the scanty | advanced » few xteps and fired. willing Cracoviteh in- | @istsly upoo (Bae Raed nbrngp — pond fondo So to be herr pon ber way in.” f io CONFLAGR. *' . | pide fellowing axe the whig and democratic candidates | scocmmodations, bis susosss in elimbing up the cords and | stantareously. He wna arrested coom after aud om his | is Gue ‘0 the cxineng or the surrountiug country tor the WEWHPAPER A 8. pir a eT EE AEE Re for wunicipal and county officers in San Frapoisoo:-— ¢ntting the balloon ia a perfeotly successful manner, snd | examination acknowledged the orime. On Wednesday | vomit manner in whieh they respomted to tho eal of ehapsoreoer BATTLE WITH THE INDIANS. | s ae ce bas gn ok eal or reas alg rm toe | SIG he wes eal hak at ea ase ae | ors acta yo ae je | Slate Senators .... Sam’ Bri Frank Soule, as scarcely ao equal for romantic intereet from ime | in whic! was Gow! ow 1 im on 0 forego! ubjent uy } A of Mongolfier to the present day. To climb cords } the spot where he committed the murder, He with- } to the pr red thas | ¢Ptrance of the town of Faimouth, OST ARISANy Ud eee, oe, one tiene aman. (tre. theg-mbeaenler [tte evineing apy cor.puottions for the decd, or apps. | we rball beep them "posted ue” ie all clevumtacess, | house on Wednesday. the 7th inet INTERESTING ITEMS Asembly.......3.C Hubbard, H. B. Hosmer, about a quarter of an inch in thickness, and the distance | rently without the clightest fear. attendent upon this outbreak which will proce disus A meeting of friend of the Rritih Bible Society wae > s B. E B Purdy.’ George Lockwood, from the hoop tom point practicable for euttiog. was | Haxamis AMONG TH8 CuINTSE —Anovel case was brough! | trons to both the whites and Indiana ae it'll tend to Love Port Antonio on the 22d wit whep it was uaxai- Aas Wm Seaey, HA’ Cobo, phaut tweive fect, Bus tow persone could perform too | be ore tbe Recorder on the Ah. Fc was with come difl- | 0 the trade of one party, and will stop the breath of | MOUsiy agreed uvon to kvld # public jubitee meeting ov ° ’ 4 % ej Harwood, 4 . : charged. It appe wever, a ry besa Seconp Desparcu —Sisve the abovy was in typ» we "Phe Ki —, . Snaee SO UUs AG F D which be arceniei, He saw note a danger, bat his itt r) “ Kingston Journal rays :—~Amonget the exports $hgeee Be teen igang rilorne tous, vai 0 name ei we noun | Sand tb gman eat Tage felots. we are | Seip aesenee TuseTanaees ater tel | Leesan nna JR fo tae Sao suc ig iew ‘ rat z i . rom Euro} natralin. voll ore2ges and pas S. * jo! 0 bls, f bbls., a News from the West Indies and EUiah Nichols, M. Delane7, rats with a perfect rash for m few days One of the beat | DeeBAUliy, although two armed Manilamen hat beea | district : srrownot, wad Ml bales of eotton, ‘The: queatity er bert. James Curry. 0 ‘y‘vg to foroa open the box. ‘The suspeceed Chinaman Gen. Palmer is about to explore that ragion of country 'd to the od in. 1952 4 42) i 482 Central America, ents Sige. E Gaighen We. ase” | Gad acco stint innoey for te crangan acd pataate tz | Taal 27 the ett boxe jury of ures of iv oom. | sttunled between Tilameck tod. Kowisrivorn aod nme | Botrpnte aagame gated (1602 was 4 A2u poe f Asp founty Tu a 8. * y for prange pariovs, and con was then sentenced to be jacent valleys. The object sought is to-discover if th c pr! ° to, hey Re are Sauer geet | 3"SSstewten toy otatoy | RUF aer eaekmagtncteeee, | Sey aan maton ereoug ie | Seta nar cacy inet ena County, ohn H Baird, 7 , Ror 0 he was ath warrant was | tribes in Oregen, wit! iow of vi her, ion Ci i County’ Recorder. Wm, Greene, — auly drawn up in Ghinece, making a very formidable | anc iot thom remals ia quiet Seaeninee saeageanipaie satige is not paid to ite cultivation in the sm In Icoking over our files of California papers we have unis Treasures, ¥n. u Eevee. Battle with the Penne a mene River Vailey Sovument, Te rope wae next gen ee be On Wetneitas easing. Jast the steamers Yenix and Or- ‘Ap ixyportant public mosting was held in Kingston oa oe 4 unty assessor. retherbee. =—Five Mon s jonera were abcu Proceed ir work, when | egon canis in collision a few miles below Buteville The ¥ discovered a nom Redermtetsaid items, which will be County Surcey er, Wm P. Haaphre ‘A correrpondent of the Mountain Herald, weiting from | they were in‘ormed byome of thrir fellow that | Oregon al vn tbe Fenix, andin the uadeavor, bee inst, baving foe, its object tre consideration of d ebich thal he pO og par ipted to pass aan best ted for the deel ment ef the found below, ard which the lateness of the hour at which | Coroner... John Dangiison, Jacksonville oa the 18th August, ‘giranan account of the | they would be violating the laws of the lund, aud them- | (6 spirit of sivalry, doubtlers, prompting both.) they tbe Northern Light arrived on Sunday morning pre. | Pub Admin | Ovrin Bailey. seca Sattlo a1 the Regue Beet alien, Baie selver be punithed. Accordingly, after emsuliation, they | heeded tegsthor; there being but little fre ght in either, | Tuncral xesouroes of the country The Mayor, Philip: Pub Ad Lourence, Eq, presided. The ebairman proceeded te Besereiacr Sesiste’, end the police force was sent for. The man | the concusion was sight and nothing esri ed ie Terting. which was, in accord cluded the possibility of our getting inthe news which ‘Thom. J Li a ferieas occurs state the object of the sting. which was, in + ig Pds as Swales, Jesse D, Carr, kil'ed acd five seriously wounded. On the 16th Ai who drew the death warrant was arrested aud the others | Tue Crors — New flour has already made its appearance | ance with the purpove for which tho mesting had seen we a Sta a Sap terhowy ee ee beats Bae A. Miramontez, I. 7% Boynton party of twenty-two men fr. m Captain Goodall’s sompany | SPPeaTed ex witnenses. After the testimony, the | in our market, and the from the crops tir nit | convened, to fornia mining association for the mutaal K. Garrison. De, Heory M. Gray. Ter Licstevane Ela to hunt ny the [edlaay ng, | to who bad participa'ed in the tctal were also placed of discussion at the date of our news, and they seemed W. Beker,” Win 1 Turner Ger the oemmed of te enict called Sam. Oo thaith | nde aire. ad thy, with all the witneres, wore eect | qpe,"mity te very farerable ot we are inlined vo think | protection wf those wa0 might engage in so beneotal a John Treat, George ha whites and the In‘ians, in which five ef our eitize ithstanding the advantages our farmers possess | war < R. Garris. Geo, R, Davidson. alk Valley, on Evan's Ci ‘Ahad | the atation hou-e, until a full examination of the c = ° : : . Yo wax warmer as the day of election—Sept, 7th—drew «Hamilton Bowie. Chasles S. Biden, thar nese RTs aay they Bron 2 cede, Wed bad cumstances could take place, —San Francisco Merald, eo monte TE pple el oe gent er pat an eee Gilanire nonee. near. -W.A Matthews, ¥. T Batturs, tribe, empounting to one hundred ‘and fifty fighting mon ugeat 30, quantities of flour and other provisions will have to Joseph Stone Willisms Esq, berriater at law, has bees We have to return thanks for the prompt delivery of 3 pacers coin Laat Not betng strong euough to make the attack, Lieutenant | fHooTING Arratn.—About 12 o'elock last night «digi [ imported into Oregon this year-as it has in all preceding. | arpointed Attorney General fr Honduras, and thet the Fia’s carty setreated, and sent an express back to Cap- | Cnlty ocourred on ‘he corner of Kea: and Commercial Sai’ i . | learned pentlaman wil: leave tho ivland for Belize im the Wi acsgenn . en emaien Soman) tain Goodail to hacen up with tho rest of bis company, | sizeste, It appears that James and James | ie ee GRATON bale ae te en eee At. | next packer to assume the duties of his offiee, Pees ae Wenenene. Hotes, tee, Ban Vreaoleno | Laie Pare. < ae Har. They then caused in the bess place they could find, con. | Turrer, (the person who had the dificulty with Wolfe | between Fort Doise and the Grande Ronds Hsreports | » 4 Very Gtearaceful fracas had ocsurred in the Me: Prblic Leiyer; to Berford & Co.; to the Sam Franciseo | Giiy sccoe Robe Remon, 3 vey aaa Fenlent to water, wot sailcipatiog sny attack; but the | rereral months ago) quarrelled on the pavement before | the health of the emigrants good, but that the cattle are | Bay church relative to the possession of a pow which Mr. papers toMr.W. W Armstrong, of Acar & Co.’s Ex- | Street Commission John Adis. ‘ ity Asscrsore ; Indians wade an attack upon them atadout 11 o’slock at | Grsnt’s saloon, mud agreed to fight it oot. They both E.R Lindo attempted to occupy, and from which Mr. Newstoys Headquarters ; and to the News Depot of Mr. Jaren H Kelle. Joel Noah, night, taking them by surpriss. Two of Lisatenant Kia's | took the street; Turner noar the southeast corner of the | 28 78pidly. Chuschwarden Breakepoar ejected him by force, J. W. Sabivan. ‘ ichard Parr. _B, G. Davis. party were choz dea: at the ficst. fire, and two more seri- | strest and Casey near the western side of Kearney, about News from Washington. Territory Ip St. Lucia the publication of the Palladium had re- The steamehip Georg'a, with the great California mails, The following are the whig nominations for Aldermen | ously wouvded. Tre whites then retreated some two | twenty feet from the northwest corner. Casey called out a commenced. This paper bad changed hands, and it ap- aft here Sept. 5. be war compelled, by a hurricane, oft | 822 Asristant Aldermen :— busdred yards to a point of timber. leaving their horses, | * Are yon ready t? Turner ansmered ‘ Yos.” Carey | We have dates from Olympia to the 20th of August— | pears that many difficulties were thrown in the way ef Lied Lead 7 Aldermen Assistants, saddles ard bagcage behind, The Iadiaus renewed tho at- | then fied his *C.lt” thrice ia rapldaucceszion. Tarner | feurteon days later, its republication. There had been a great deal of Gepe Eatteras, to put into Norfolk. News of the disas- | Ward 1-H. N. Squire. WD Maca. tack with great fury; but meeting with a warm recepti tried to ire, but his pistol was out of order and would | he only subject engrossing the attention of the people |, Deft im tbe detachment of the 16th it quartored at ter reached New York by telegraph and was published in 2—J P. Haven. Hiram Weob retreated to a rezpectful distance, They continu not revolve, Nolther party was injured. Before they % I ni en sg * the barracks in the town of Lucia, and seven of the pei- ‘the Sunday Henaty f Sept 11 The same afternoon the &—Kichd M Jessup. Wiliam Sherman, sheoting uctil about 12 o’elcek, when they retired and | could get any further they were interrupted by persons | of thia territory is what is called the “Cascate Road,” | yates diod from maliguant fever’ Dr, Grifithe, the ‘aa: he 4—Joeeph F Atwill. Joseph -R. West. held o consultation, After this consultation, which | interfering. “ Carey wasarreeted, aml armor likewlos, but | which offeraa passage way to the immigrants from the | *ittaut aurgecn, baving been attacked sitn the atvease, steamship Crescent City was despatched to take her 5—Jomes KR Lee WH. Talmadge. lasted some taenty miuutes, they renewed the attack | romebody took she liberty to cet the tater free. In un- | atiantic States into the territory. Parties bad been cant | Tect/ved sli the assistance that could be afforded, aad monils and passengers to Acpinwall, Taking into consid. 6—-D Hale Hask F, W. Sibert. with incensed fury, nnd entirely sarronaced the whites, | dertaking to Qvht a ducl inthe street both offended | out'for the purpose of opening the road, and bad tame, | SHOE was entertained of his recorery. but he died om eration the time ceonpied in stopping at Norfolk, the —Thos. J. Has nes William Neil. ‘The battle lasted until ten minutes after 2 P. M ,whea the Fan's oa, nobody on the pore jhad a right to order | mitted back flattering wccounts of their prog ‘eas. By Thureday, the 26th ult,, and was buried on the following Wolhe widla Wait: adh’ Ate Ueeceic,, andl 8—Lutker T. Wilco, William Satterlee. arrival of John D. Crosby with six or eight mon, in ad- | Turner’s discharge — Alta California, Aug. 81 means of thia yoad it is that Washington exposts tod | MYT. ‘The people of Ean Francisco will be ealled upon to | vance of the othe: homeward mails and treasure will be in consequence de- | choose no lees than seventy.four officers at the approach. | doubtedly saved the lives of the whole party. They could | tump of gold taken from wear the source cf Neleon's the consequence is, quite a epirit of rivalry exists be “ 1 that « commu- layed in renohig New York. ing gov eral lection, ‘These consist of « Governor, Lieu. | Bot bave held ont, tis caid, nalf'an hour louger. “About Cronk last mouth, by Messrs. Sait & Sultor. Tt wolzus | tego them. ‘Tbe’ Columbian, printed at Olympia, tas | McAtion from the Governc mat was. Tecate, eed Oi ; 4 , . 1 un be . ttle Y: r 7 The Np Oregon left San Francisco on the | Feces ot ano supreme Coutts Atioriey Geuarel, garter | feToost battles ever fought with the Indians in that sec: | over tine tome fy ea ae es ore litle | thapsodizes" upon the prospect of the complation ot the | Siew: seccatscadinn te siren OF et ohne caused the Icdiane to retrest, ndun: | A Bia Luur.—The Maryaville Herald has been shown. a | vice the immigration with hor sisters Oregon tecritory;* coerced ae aE Oe tie Dasbeliona: Tauislecare, a On : \—*-P; then, tay we, prepare ye men ot Wach st inst, with the following speele iist:— General Superintendent of Public Tovtruction, three | tor of country. Five of the whites wore shot dead on | with quartz of different colors —blask, white, and fereu | togton, to tarow up ‘your bata! aed Mussa, meoek Inert, | OF** aystem in that island, Page, Bacon & Co,..$204,000 Care. Heiser & Co..$50,000 | Senators, nine Assemblymen, a Sheriff, County Judge, | the La ipeny Sune ‘ — Gauwecously poaons goss, of various shades, bat they oould discover nothing | We are triumphing o’er the tyranny and envy of an older THE WEATHER, Adams & Co... 4€0,000 Ulmer, Fiegenbaum. District Avtorney. County Clerk, County Reorder, Trea: | 04. and two leas Fe renee an amos of those | but quartz besides gold. ‘The general outline of thelamp. | sister, frcm whov eager clutshes we have recently baen | _ It rained in Spanish Town, mith’ little intermission, 3 wevares+ 104,400 & CO... 242..04+- 26,806 | furer, Surveyor, Corner, Asvessor, Public Admiaistrator, | billed are Tham P Keath. a German 4 renden in oue position, resembled that of au ox’s heart. Itis six | celivered, and who-e greedy jonlousy follows and pursues | from Friday, August 26:h, for two days, but owing te the Wells; arco & Co... 72728 Camminge& Phil'ps 4p 344 | thrce Sapervisors, six Justices of ‘the Peace and six Con’ | Albert Deuglas from Ohio, J. eens mee sonville. | anda halt inches in length. five aad a haif inches in | us even to the very goal of Our success 1” excellent state in which’ the streets of that town are Tallent & Wilde..... 50,600 Other auipyers: ... 50,601 | etables, a Mayor, Recorcer, City Comptrolier, Treasurer, | 204 Fravcis Perry from die onis, Mo, They were all | breadth, and three inches thick, It was about A'ty foot | That paper of tlie 20th ult, in speaking of the road. | kept, theinhabitents felt no great inconvenience frem —— —= | Tax Cet'estor, Attorney, Marshal, Street Commissioner, | buried tho next day with the honors of war. Thoze badly | above the surface of the river, on the sanite rock whish | seye—vMr, Kintley and party have ended theic task acd | the weatber. ¥ Total sc teeeessereceseessseessses $975,090 | Harbor Master, Clerk Superior Court, three City Aesess- | Wounded are Lieut. Lia, shot through the keud; James | forms the bill, and covered only by a little earth and dry tetarned to Olympia. We are informed by one of then The last number of the Falmouth Post asys :—We are sd Sole pear ee eee | ore, wed sixteen Aldermen. Carroll, shot throngh the thigh; a man known’ by the | leaves. that they opened the road from tho eastara extremity of | glad to learn from the planters of Hanuver and St. Tho Oregon had on bon following passengers, pee Mertetd name of Greasy John, of Hamburg, shot through the hi Seackkaes the summit of the mountains, aod that Mr. Nelson dar- | Jemes, that the saavona have been favorable in those ‘which will be detained on the I«thmus until the Crescen: Increase of Population. re Gesa4 igenpb Lied pe nel tr pase Meee = Gin Faannon, A + 81, 1858. jent has gore forward to meet tho immigrants and con- pean and La tp en is Creat om aoe 4 ae The total number of passengers by eés that arrived at > . ugust Si, 1855. duct them in.’’ abundentcrop. In parish there have been, curing City can return from the causes ee San Fraveleco from January £10 ‘Avgust 97, was 26,7 the battle, excamped near the battle ground, waitiog for The attention of merebants being occupied chiefly with the whole of the Inst week, heavy rai aud the cane. Mi , John Griffith, 8; abary, Ht Grower Homes, 8 W Froclacice tt | cf whom 21,886 were males, 4,158 females, and 698 oil. provisions and animals to follow the enemy. letters and remittances by the mail steamer. tae amount Mrs Peck, Mrs Hastings, and 801 if fields an tures. which hy red @ si Oren" The wolel bumber thavie(twetuie tho rome ius | _ He Herald hat w long arse upon tho subject, tn | of Dusicesetencactod today has boon mai. Ture ace | LATER FROM SOUPM AND CENTRAL AMERICA, | Si8sAe4.pevtures, wien had sufered «grout doa! from FColman, ¥ B Perkine, £ Lclloy, Adams £ Co.'s mersen, | wa: 18,(83 rearly all males. ‘The addition vo our pope, | Which it in urged that the most speody and energetic | wore country merchants in town, however. and a beter aes ance” ‘The rains ou the routh side have beon ¢ mtinuous, We & Co.'s messoager, Berford & Co's mos: | lation ‘seaward amounted, therefore, durine the. drat | Measures should be taken to suppress this revolt of tho | jobbing busisers has been doo thanwe have had occasion Position of Affairs in the Spanish-American | 374 so heavy was the fall of water last week in Kingston, , AB Di © © Hottallin, Wright. R lenis, C | eight months of the present year, Sibel 8639, From | Indians, The opinion is expreased that extermination is | to notice for rome tom doi We nota also some activity that persons were cnable to go cut of their houses for W Nelion, Ht Keleo, i K Maple, J Horton, H Solip. July 27 10 August 27. the total arrivals were 1435: tue | the only efficient remedy, and thats large majority of the | in freighta to the interior. Too steamers tiis orening Repapiics. several days, The rcads we are told are ina bad con- 'ayloi Taylor, departures 1 932, ehowirg a falling off in the last raoath | imbabitants of the Valley are in favor of that measure. | went up full. We axe in receipt cf files of la Gaceta, of Ssn Jos, Cos- | dition, being dreadfully cut up, and rendering ‘travelling 7. Us. . 4 ‘ All business is aus in that part of the country— | FLovk —Transactions continue limited to smal! snles by : 3 . | not only disagresable. but dangerot Grrereidine Jigen, & Matesie, 3 B Young, ¥ fmnigrante Camo, aut to what Poluts tho ontgrats | iinlog, farming. trading and peckiog. Wo expect soon | joobore, ot yenorday's raion. Ena jabbing acleeto cay | % Ties wp to the £2 of September, from, which we ex- | oforly, dusaresable: bat dangerous, throughout the ww » W Withers. 8 & Thompson, F Lapboar, W | ga led ‘ re Layali to hear of the result of theexpedition against the Indians | of Gallego and Haxall, at $20.0 $21; outside brands | tract the following latest news from the various South | whote county of Corswall for tix or seven days, aud com- ‘Miner, Jno Mahew, Mra Powers and child, C Penot, TM “PASSENGERS ARRIVING BY SEA FROM JAN. 1 To AUG. 27 beaded by Capt. Goodall We cannot think the Indians | from $15 a $17, and resacked flour in quarters. a $14 | American and Central American republics: — sequently a favorable change in the atmosphere. Estates Garmaa, BP Lowie JL Morris, HT Simonds. AR Kings, | 5.) Davari "12.200 Hanse towns a 98 ya ke allowed to mascacre {he citizens of our State as | $15. We hear cf no sales of the cargoes of Chile lately ip ‘Trelawny, St. James, and Hanover. according to the EI a 4. J Bomard, R Caldwell TG Look, cone ena, ‘MreK M Beekman, R Benodict, 8 f & £leming, B Ropkins, W Broo’s, W Gid in old times the inhabitants of the frontiers of | arrived, the greater portion of whish has been stored. VAWESUBLAs .wformation we have recaived, Lave a healthy or tan Granen. NN Maderson, Whas Lewrenes, Mr avd Mrs Forg, Virginia and Pennsylvania, and of the BloodyGround of | The ccuntry domand for sound s vest tionr has been much This country aa still being desolated by ciril war, | ful appearance, and the cane fields promise an abucdant. Kentucky. The people of the neighboring country will | better to day, and there i: every appearance of a better | joi; to the raya f the typhus and yell ver, | crop. In Hanover, the it of labor ia rorely felt fh Soabtless doareh Po tate Goantaneteen it'that should | sate of thisgechortly, The feeling in the market ia de. | Jned to the ravages o 2h SEM sat et edie [i 3 went ot kor 'y felt im » P Rhodes, a West SW Tacker, JS Ward © i af to ad several parts cf the ish The crop in Trelawny is ex- Jno N Heee 4A Dalley and cits, j F Jones, W Voncourer's Tetand, 3 | ot bo cufficient, the State ovzht to organize a company, | cldedly totter. Abe serelntions, which hare. asyes s¢ssed to, distarb;| DOOR toeneed thas on ties lustyaare 7 Me Sebute S Morrisssn, WW Banat? ii Roe 5 Sitka . md.) Gr aregiment if Reoesrary, t0 protect out frontier, Guaty—Maiket Gull, with amall tnqatry: na Venezuela front the time that Leocadio Gazman excited ~ | encke barley 21¢e ; 20 do. [astern outa, 2c 2 ora—T = | California barley, 334¢,, 100 sacks Koglish Conflagration in Sonesa—Rwenty Houses con: Punvmom oo teae parr ry —_ the populace agrinst the menof worth, continual pre- THE LATE INSURRECTION IN TORTOLA, necting au a’ie:uation of triumphs and doteats, which {From the Saint TA, a Usnorne, A C Gibbs, Tro Yale J Christopher Gazetie. f By many the Wesleyan ministers at Totten are eons b Mis a J 8 Lowry. t Lelges ang Indy, 3 res, re 'e ‘ hist 8 hams The inyuiry for lard has been leave iz svsyense the fate of society. The brotners Mon- | idered in no small dosree the authors of the mischief, Besse. @ 2 Showoeen, C8 Torrey, 8: Charles Wikiaainedawiny ipeoamestad Series) a: the tan Poeaee ce Tekond erty AUE: 18) we Gnd fm | TG ocno lacie sales frogr Best Medes er Ache, WOLD governors of Voneruels, have mnccseded | oniDg to thelr having convered. sont tne ago, « large ri , FG Taylor, # adden, G 4 For Pepama f r ia 6618 Australian ports .... 3,145 | _ Weare under the peinfol neoes:ity of writing you the | 910r@, Htc. was refused. Sales 69 Bria. mess puget $25) io vs..ctng thei: adversaiies in Valencia and in the val- “49 i tlercos hams in two lots, at. 17 0 4 6.036 tandeich Islands, Fer tonens of 9 tenes Saeesoaried here shls mace. ine: of cn ix ove. | leysof Aragua; still thetasurgente maintained themso! ves public meeting in sheir chopel at Road Town, for prime. at 14%c ; 25 cases do. at 18c.; 20 cures ped ree petitioning the Queen to fs Subber JT Martin E Fitzpatrick, taxation, and to meke them a rat for educationat PO Wood. J P McDonald. H M Wilso ke out | BI “y , d 8. ports 4 Chinese porte. ..... 1,600 as shout qunstee gash 18 o'clibk: & fire: ‘bral in fin, at $20 has beens very mall inquiry for Maxjar .. | purposes. At this meeting it 18 nome gens, M Augeauz, M Cartonet J Howitt, OW Crate, C 144 Other foreign posts. |” 19 | 24 small tmulldlog adjoining the Barnum House, (sup- | patier, which oomtinuesratber heavy, Sales Gutube at |Z cumeNe aud in the island of vise iat < ’| srecs langues wusmiadentavate s¥ieeaar enema tes lame Verzeau. g fo Ohi 189 Pome i be the work of an incendiary.) and in an ia: | Sie; 98 fizkinsdo at 200. We heart nothing doing in | feats were att:ibated to a want of unaniaity, which | “Tee samguate was made use of, We euch cred: short epace me the Barnum House wai 3 A A s prod erangt 1 Total S088 ible ab Of time ‘the Barnum . a tay ieee’ Aactoction | had neutralized thelr efforts from the bogt F 0 jon inf = at ti hy Sis Tete a Binh osc wit fume | Pee voi: er eeenee Oa | ete Meee eeu coneas wea Sims 8 | peatmtees of foriten Geld Wl Let WE | Seg ten ree ie ae te nee ore | Seal he hee ae ee ee eee 7 rs e 1 sre ve nm heir n ia acvord, oads of @ o s Se eee Pyne ka bere yee The Mextcano-Ramscy Route. Fern eapidty consumng in mentor not lees that tweaks | vatied eouentially irum those ruling yesterday aod to teat whieh, appeare a "lawful one eva e, | attaie wil wo promme, resolvent an ently dey a oll aod Rg ‘W Carman, J M Dunn, Wm G:Lbott: HA Fiau- The Ua California publishes the following para- | buiidinge. The amount of property destroyed I am oy before Moat job s b 6c SepaOcabIee™ Weatinee”? Gein b rbdltien” "AG, pores investigation. el we shall forbear ‘ders, J so. J M Bouse, H ‘Dowiing, W L Heary, P hs, unable to form an eatinate of, Tso muck pralse cannot UGARS — Most jobbing houses having supplied then | the most iplorable ner promise: © | offacing to our readers any further observations re: pect- @ Smith, C Rovian, § Martin. A’ Heimornover. W | 6Y8pb— : be awarded the members of the Sonora Hook and Ladder | f¢lver libe-ally with raw sugars within tho last tew | success cf tho good enuse of the conservative | Dg its origin We deeply regret what has ocurred, fore D ie 2B Leh B manserer. J P utes 2 4 Somes, The news is no later, except from New Orleans, our | Company. They worket like men, (like old firemor,) days, the market hes consequently been quiet, and seles ty, since the government of Venezasia nat oaly wants rural population of Tortola has long enjoyed the chai F fapers C Lead ot Worley, HG bias FHirox. A Motaceek: | dates via Mexico reaching to the 14th ult. An epitome of | gud did their duty: and it ts. to 1hele exertions we ace | have een coptined to Spaipnyreets; eaten 6.000 The Biega] Fo ee area tartar imieuarane ter of loval ond orderly—s character whicn Sah re ga the intellsgence will be found below. No matl bag for | nor, weny of us, *hankful for a shelter over ou: hala, | 2%; in boxes, at 18. a 18%¢., and 10 bbls and hall bbls. | credit Pend moral power ror, “bat it alan | havo now forfeited. Severe punishment and heavy ra- oy McCopzie, M Macnna. to acapule: Califorpia having been sent from New Orleaus by the | Tie fire extended fiom Mr. Kelley's boarding houso im oS eens io I pr fen ba Ue. maintains its connection with foreign nations in the worat br my Ce ye 8 shaper Feed Sone The tig, Me Sgptmnan, W Ho.s, J Morrow. D Russell, J | Texas steamehip, which left New Orleans oa the 14th at | Senorcte, to an edobe building belonging to Messrs. Mor- ix. —Sales ) American at 0c , prodf. condition. {The whole diplomatic corps has hai to protest | Utissters of this oven resistance to lawful authority iSoreth, AS Tnabuoch, Adolph Lubensky G Dunsmore, | 8 A. M., the agent of the Mexican Ocean Mail and Ii » Oi Canpirs—Salcs 500 boxes adamantines, in two lots, ee * | must bo regarded as the most guilty, howover they may 3 Dunemcre, L Risk, G W Kaapp, W F Mothessin, 8 South- | iand Co., at Vera Cruz, made up a package of latest news- Sr einsor ‘the Ire Tyre 'oee iste: be oieas| pert at 2535 and 260 against its violences and arbitrarioties:, But in Venzvusla, | have kept trom vereoral participation in any overt aot PT wePeaieer Ss smae Was Prise Koters Bitacicina | paper dates, which farnishes us the news reterred 10. Had the dames reached Washington streat, doubtless our | ,,,D® Goons Sales 150 bales 4-4 T. MC. brown sheet: | as elsewhere, timidity and indicision aro asoustomed to Tre pauses oa ie datnnk han ck ta chiar , Ei seins 23 Butleg/ Browning, WN Sot pigez: | _ Me anzesed, from the same paper, is» bit of mows to | wholo town would now be in ashes. Tretytbmng ts now | IMEr.t0 Sarit op Drvate terms yous | attend om the good cause, while the had caus has no ey Smar oeeet aaeke a acess, tik bok berry, . 7 4 », J ‘. a "i re Asner Mek Lewis Austin 8 Ccy, A Ancorson, Wa'd Dune. | UW! :— FAD plage (aiwaviog, endilvass omar loiter ehtens pockets, of O Ibs. each, table salt, at 15s, | scruple in availing itself of brute foreo, and in recurring | Revenue Officer—licuse pulled down, xed then’ bes see: EF Keyes, § Morford, Willian It in stated, on what authority we know not, that the few. P itiason, eC sottan, 8.0 Mather. Jon Ramil, Wem | S0Btzae! for Carrying the United States mails fo Califor. — re or a a ir. Law 16 Presi it hase, B Booker, Sg Anse imay. MW Loveland 3 Kinrle, Mexiesn Ocean and Overland Co. for $00,000, aad that The Head of Joaquin—A Bogus Joaquin, giving you more prrticulars, to the attempts that occurred in 1848, whea Genotat | Mr Brysn—Treaeurer—house pulled down, and farni- af 's 300 boxos New York pale ale, in quarts, at | president Mopagas directed a horde of avsassins against | ture total ly destroyed, $5.2) ven. Congress. ire. Stobo—widow of tho late Dr Stobo—to whose Mre. i F s Hokies AND Presenvrs —Sales 600 cares assorted, to NEW GRANADA, humanity ard kindness there is not au individual in the ee Heywood. T Mc. | the cbargo will take place in s fow weeks, If this be ‘The bead of Jcaquin Mariatta, saya the San Francisco | grrive, at 50 per cent on home cost acd charges. The Foruvian Minister, Senor Paz Soldan, baa lott Ba. | Vira IMendh vis tamormere oe Tess largely indebted— Ross. 3 ( ollins, A Keon: fon, Wo Allen, C W true we thal have nocccasion to complain of the want of | 2//ald, the robber of Calaveras, now beiog exhibited in ‘urbln, DU Russell, x D - house burnt down, is city. has been visitea by the curious, and identified STOCKS. ta, after having regulated the question pending between | ou! jG Bunker, Feu, JM KoedsT Uragxe, Ge wr | cervatch in forwarding the mails. Tt wil be the vest | Pris cclai itis the impression of ex Sebator Warnes, | PIZORMD BY C. iu. WHE, sTOOK ROKER, xo, 137 woyrcouunr | Bert snd New Ceavade, the obit of which ingress palit, Aone Waynood widow and retall shopkeeper Honzey, © Uswald, G W Galock, F and JM a be of San Diego. and Don Andres Pico, of Lox Angeles, that srReRr, avGust 31, 1863. _ of territory on the banks of the geicm There are good paige a ‘i a Mazshall. Wand A’ Bailey, & Ree: Olcott, is is the heal of the varitable robbor chief We learn | State 3 per cent Temp, Loan, 52 6 pert. dis. fiom par news from the gold mines in the neigl jorhood of Chon- ion D. H. Gordon—Chief Justiee—country house a! Lawoon, W Motloy, G Spaulding, a Snow, W Ascension of a Youthful Acronaut. in the eas}: of July last he passed through th» avd interest. dales, large lumps of gold have been received, and very | town honse both burnt down. 4, Yestenecn, He thayer L Besrks a Bo ih re [From the Alta California, Ang. f i of Don ies, ; a 91 | fine specimens of quartz. Messrs, Buntin—two houres burnt at San Ferrando, in Loi Angeles | State 7 por ot. Bonds, sro. wards of fifty horses. State 7 per ct. bonds, (1860) . down, a0 PERU AND BOLIVIA. Mr, Thomes Crocke—Justice of Peace—two houses consion in | He was next heard of at the ranche of San Fransisco, ia | War Loan Bonda (according to date) 1 of burnt down. 800. | Since the military oocapation of the por! of Cobija b; 2 Gt | the Peruvians, there hae not occurred say warlike more | M8 Hertigan—widor—honse burnt down a 55 a 91 T . 20.) Sraney, IM Case, J C Wescott, B Gito, J Berry, W Berry. About 2.000 persons collected yesterday afternoon at | county, from which he carried off up Ww G budeon, Cooker, pereavats Gibson, Hennsh | Oaklend to seo Mr. Kelly make the promired atl P Dosle, dolmeck, Aull, Mi J’ H Co- | hts balloon. The balloon for the occasion was one of the | the same cents wheve he was met by a vaquero, who | War Loan Bords, 7 per cts ver. ai BOMiaoe, Pees Tete: | lazgest tize, about 18 feet in diameter, and mado of yel- | charged jim with having stolen Don Andres’ horses, and ii: | low silk. The scene for the ascension was in the town, | warted him he would be pursued. Tuereupon, he turned - Pedder—Justice of Pencs—furniture destroyed, to complicate affairs. ‘The beiligerents had limited them. |. Mr- I relves to sending troops to the frontier. Mach army num. | *2d heuse mach damaged. i 5 f ; — if Council ~ residence at Wiady not far from the wharf. The arrangements for the man: | over forty-three of the horses to the vaquero, with direc. farrants, per 195 a 200 | bering four thousand men, President Bolz1 hal esta Mr. Da Bois—Member fo! ufacture of gas were not properly managed, and at 1 | ticvsto return them to San/fl'ernando, stating that be | City Bonds, May coupon 0; Ola 16 bhehed his quarters in Veachia x a geet ine ion—Provost Marshal. tthe gol | o'clock, the time fixed for the a:cension, the balloon was | had necd of the other seven. He passed on into Santa | City 3 per ct. Serlp, 5.010 p and interast GUATEMAL Seve boratds residence ai Ort ane Poaker, ees 5 tet hd g Lot move than half full, Barbara county, where he was scon at two poiuts. Thence | City Comptroller's Warrants 1 a 80 TEMALA. ip burnt dewn. The dates from Guatemala are to the 22d of July. The Mr Maclean—Justice of Peace—residence at Beef Ie- Gaceta contains all the, documents relative to the perse- | land burnt. Mleeeny Coltern § Lay, G Gil r cution of the enemy. and to the secoad defeat which they | Mr J. C Lloyd—Member of Assembly—rosidence at hart, Duke, Livler, W Plune f Culp, WO Il, Micalon) M At 8 o'clock it was two-thirds full, ard the crowd be. | he crossed the highest ricge 0! the coast range to Santa | County Scrip oe tunded) PAister. M Achlov. aR G Moony, A Roecl: , coming impatient, Kelly determined to try it, He had | Yrez. fiom which there was no difficulty in getting across | Courty Sorip (new isaue: Nat es blankets, provisions, bags of sand and soforth, | into Tulare Valley. In fact, the place where ho was San Franeliso County Bonds Ln AT the 12th of Jul the hill of Atul: Beef Inland burnt down. 3 FH » t, J Chester, J Wiland, A it the balloon would not rise with him. Kelly bei killed is not more than two hunired miles, by aw easy | Sacramento City Bonds (ace 7% a 85 | Suilered, on the of July, on ulaps. el * Fling, atiale, HGrelg A Banicld, Whitmore, Frank | rather beavy, several lighter men then got is, bat they | road, to Santa Ynez, In esunection with thiy subject, | Sacramento Lecce Invd, ® on oes 00 5 | General Garcia Granados, who commande! inthe action, | DIED. reas, Jr. were still too heavy. uring this time the balloon was | we may state we have reveived a letter signed Joaquid | San Joaquin County Bats, 10 par cin a G5 | ay Promoted to the rank of brigader of infantry. Not: | ‘ihe Kingston Journal cf September 1 saya: We re- Hon, Goorge Adams Smith, Distrioy Judge of the | Icosened ard moved off about 200 yards, sweeping along | Carrillo, the name of another famous Mexi bber— Ceptral Wharf shases, duplicated stock a 83 | oh a ee the puthoe- ore Fee parrora hed re | gret to announce the a of Dr cay Ferguson, i led * who killed and rol ‘oster, ic 4 = Ninth Judicial District of California, died on the 26th | near the ground. The crowd calledfor a boy, andanum: | the ssmo who killed and robbed Foster, the Pacific Wharf shares . ‘2.105 | Belve phe S (ey i mg sw geon of the resond class of the Army Medics) Depart: ber of them who were near cried ‘Let me go.” The car | the la'e Major Savage, and who is known to been | Broad vay Wharf shares a 95 | tory, and even to ccncentras troops towards Guate- | ment. Thedoctor arrived on this island, with his wife Aug,, at Hamilton. et oe eee Of | had been taken off #0 as to make the balloon as light as | skuiking in the valley of Sam Joao for some years past, | Papi Head Stock ne” 76 a 80 eto eke leaving @ battalion in the } ord Std SR a woeet Ps ‘great promise, and rapidly rieiog in his profession. In sible, snd a light hoop about sa inch equare and three | The letter readg thus: ~ South Fork ( Bonds, 3 pc . due in 6 mo.. $300 et la “aby roe litte oP teat ee his sudden decease, the bar has lost one of its brightest Feet in eens with 4 light board four inches wide “e San Trancrseo. August 18, 1853. Bear River & Auburn Canal, er value $250... $100 0 00% SAN SALVADOR AND HONDURAS, vietim 42) bs barat Eby Ai ifness of fifteen days, te cltir lashed acrozs the middle, offered the only position for a | Srxor Foiron Benaty:—As my capture, or supposed | South Fork Canal Stock, do. .. 60 & 90] The dates from San Salvador are to the 5th of August. | He bas left two ebildren ornaments, and society an estimable citizen. oo cepture, seems to Lo the topic of the day, X will, through | Tuolmne Hydraulic Coual, do. do 2300 | The Gacea publishes the treaty between the United | _ “We have also to mention the demise of Mr. Frederiok ‘The following were the rates of fare from fan Francisco | Upon one end of thia board whereit rested on thehoop, | {rar Isiil sotelan sake heeds eo ee eePeE | Mokelumne Mill Cal Broek,’ do, do. #125 | States and tho republic of Salvator. ‘The jourvals see- ee ee eee oe ee ae bre #0 New York, by the two steamers which sailed on the | ® boy named Joseph Gates, 16 sears, took his seat. | through tho presses of your fine city thet I was rocontly adley. Berdan & Co. Cal do. do. #140 | tain nothing ac to the state of affairs ia Honduras. maponl dor, Sik whtteli eapeicity he’ soon ‘lstingulshed hisa~ tial Kelly's partner,who was ata little distance, exied to them | captured, and became very saddonly decapitated. fornia Lumber Co., do. do, 8 105 | There had arrived at San Salvador a Hondurian Commis. | ComPOritor, y Int ag el erage Deck rooms, bed a to Hold on the had given the boy the proper directions; | The eltizens of Los Angelos havea carious story among | Bol:nas Lumber Co, . & & & 101 | sioner. Don Eusebio Rellana, who, in hi prerentation Pp pp te ee ee eee ee saloon, $250; es 50; steerage, $75, Ore at hehad barely tice joy to pull the ro; them that the capture and d tation of J iu- | Ame-icam Theatre Stock, do, do, 8 200 | speech, atated that only vague and unfounded rumors Z gon— Deck ‘rooms, $120; main raloon, $100; resond | when he rhould wish to come down. when’ the percoss | (tem, that the cap! picts tis tharberptan Os tie Pectin we, | Ong Uaelt BOO ONG a 103 | bad thrown the two States in discord. It ie to be pre. THE MARKETS. * near let go, and the balloon arose rapidly, It first took a ted that the portion cf Joaquin’ sumed that his mission turns principally on the modo of | [From De Cordova’s Mercantile Intelligencer, Sept. 10,’ eabin, $80; steerage, $35. iY ia state f juin’s all to Cagts Patterson, of the ateenuship Golden Gate, naa | {CUBNazS course until it gt of ie aod G08 ee reettinns | have buen surprised and rowed was nove other than « From Oregon. “fhe perecihoeah ot Ban’ tatraders whieh eu tding | of he tial ce recines Sate tee ee ¥; a rate, it struck another curren’ air and took a northern ive G Se ernment ivador, wl on sending the im or fuce mar! ® non. been tried in Kan Franciseo on s charge of crusity toa | ccuree and when last seen was among the clouds, proba- “Be Tulneo Valley ton the pete pi pect ‘THE INDIAN INSURRECTION IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY | S:nor Zaldivar toGuatemals bh nda that the | Sir Henry Barkly, snd the consequently increased = steerage passenger named Silverstein, but as tho jury bly orton ia miles. northeast wai ot Oakland, and | of “running mustangs.’ “Three of the rty,”” our —CONSTERNATION AMONG THE INHABITANTS. a ent ketweon both States, (Sen Salvador and | which must occur in the settlement of our fi.cel 8€0 or 1. it . fy a “ ret elas, Honduras,) was not to be attributed to vague and un- | financial affairs, have had the effect of confiaing busiaess “ould not agree he was discharged. A now trisl is to be | The toy vse a fru vendor of this city, and was selling | Com orO"s Ghat they were attaclod bee orto at weet: | The Portland Commercial, of the 25: August, gives the | Hondurar,) we t oficially feltcitated the governzaent of | trancactions within the narrowest, limits possible, as n0 with @ change cf venue. froit in Oakland yesterday morning. His parents live in s, and that the balince of their party, fouriunumber, | ‘lowing particulars of the Indian troubles:— Guatemala, in very expreseive terms, on appy issue | cne knows whether it would be wise or safe to sell or to fhe less borers ia Sostasoonto:‘hvd eivust: (0: en | Outlets ates. Eis wank up without uaz’ previiess or | Sln"inas Phere meinen ce weaperirutecemmaueites, | Stewing bareanes ote last, Mr. of the campaign. Senor Zaldivar. on accompanying this | buy at this junsture. At the same time dealers iF ‘s apy clothixg except an ordizary suit. He weighedaboat party. was killed and his head cut off by his captors |”? here disect from Jackronville, brin; felicitation with a note, expressed himeel‘in a very reso- | ere well supplied with flour and meal, and eviace no de- ‘increase of wages from $50 to $75 per month, ninety pounds, acd appeared to be about twelve years of NiWs FROM THE PrAixs —A friend who has just arrived | nouncing that a general outbreak had taken place among | lute manner, stating that the shortness of time did not | sire to Increase their stocks; the Inst’ prices have there- The brick masons of San Francitoo were on a second | age, though he was really sixtéen from tho Plains, says the Californian, reports the iami. | the Indian tribes im the vicinity of Rogue river, It ap- | permit his government to concur ins direct manner in | fore been sustained. Codfah and herrings are atrike for anincrenre of wages. They now demand $12 | , He caught hold of the valve rope, when Kelly’s partzer | gration numerous and generally very ‘healthy. ‘There is | pears that tor come time past the various tribes in the | the defence of the republic, rethape the only articles which are wanted, and for told him that it would be necessary to pull it to let the | greater amcuat of stock coming across this year than | vicinity of the above named river have made t com- Although the sanguinary turn which some questions | which. in consequence of their extrems scarcity, # con- day. balloon down. Some persons said they caw the boy pull ery previous cne, and is better muited t» this market. | plaints, avd become generally dissatisfied at the number | hove taken is to be lamented, there does not fail to re- | siderable advance on our last quotations could be ob- A large and enthusiastic meeting, composed of seven or | the rope and eaw it break, but this ix not probable, 6s | The grase was poor all the way throu, sh, and on Mary’s | cf “Gostons” who were congregatiog on their former | sult some gocd from certain miefortunes. One of these | faired. to realize which, however, the receipts must be eight hundred persons, was held on the 24th ult , pursu- the rope sppeaces strong enough to bear two hundred averse a Speer wan visible.” All the tiavel thus fares hunting grounds, and this dimatisfaction has sprang into | benefits is freedom in international relations. It {n al- | mocerate. Fruit and native vegetables are coming in im ft to the call, at the Musical Tall, San F; 4 undi, No sooner had the balloon risen than the crowd | ecw on the north side of the river, in conzequence of tha | a burning desire’ to exterminate the whites fom the re- ways very deplorable, but sometimes very useful, that the | abundance. and affect the demand for all imported 4 ant a aul, ‘rancisco, to gen to express their regrets, Kelly tried to pacif; opposite ride being yet wet aud miry, The morquitos | gion of Rogue river valley, and regein their former foot. | sword cut the Gordian knote of policy. stuffs, with the exception of rice, t9 a considerable ex- conrult om the subject of an Atlantic and Pacific Rail- | them by raying the had been up be‘ore, but all his | qere tormenting intheextreme, The Indians were not | inz. end reserve that entire valley for their own use, 1a ‘The datos from Nicaragua are not so late as those we | tent. road. companions ceny i fo was rising very rapidly whem | very t:oublesome, although they had stopptd one wa; order the more efiectually to carry out these designs, | liad previously received. Butter — Almost all the new Irish has changed hands ——= Jast reon. and moving ail more rapiiy to the northeast. | onthe summit, and afier shooting the mules attached to | rcveral tribes bave joined, among whitch are the Kia, SRE ER Cae at 14a. &13Kd, Some recent receipts of American Poliiics In Cailfornia oxe con tel! what his fato may be He had not even | i¢, proceeded to rob it of its contents. A woman and ber | math Rogue river, Smith river, Shasta, and it is supposed have moved at 11d. a 124. per Ib. The stock, espe- [From the Alte California, Aug. 24 | One arte Lene nen cai Mat, Dut was sitting on the | chitd sat inthe wagonat the time, the men having left | that a large number of the Snakes had also egreed to co- | NEWS FROM THE WEST INDIES. | cially of Weeh, ts very unimportact, ‘The politioal elements of the city are ins state cf un- | ge of the hoop and leaning back upon rope. If he | her but a few momenta previous to assiat in bringing up | operato with them. Br. —Some operations in Hémessey’s pale are re- naual commoticn, and indicate the complete dissolution | ¢e# not sneceed in opening the valve to let himself | another wagon There were also two men killed on the A portion of each of those tribes. to the number of The at 11s. 6d, to 12s, per gallon. Inferior sorts mest or organization. Tre shigs, with a clear majority of | 409m, he will be in danger of becomiag co numb with | mountain— the blood was yet visible on the snow when | about three hundred, have established their headquarters | The New Governor of Jamaica— Late | with no atrentien. ‘eelenel ont theusard in this che) Ged coat, SH EIEYiCs | cold ho to ell out cre might be frores to denth, by the | TOUntAlse. he blood was yet Buyers are plenty all along | and stronghold at a pont called Table Kosh sald to bo Tortola insurrection, Markets, de ke of local isines before + si cold ; or, if he succeeds in getting down safely, raon Vi of the most for 3 im the tert vt les of Jamater bands it 168, and 205 for pilot bread ant ° extreme 3 of, if he sui in get own aa! x f° im} ible fortrenses ir ritory, We Kit a ro ma an re ne pail in their favor, the'r State ts bow far i ‘be f iJ h tate the Desert and ‘alley. descriptions | cne of | A fo have received our fi ingston (Jamaien) "Fe very a it a ve high ice. The latter portion of the im: | and abeut eight » tant from Jacksonville. ‘ * ted dewn to the 12th inst. We extract the | °.80kers. Verley and stituents olarit, joyed, a week: tation. better refore, @ should take N may | Jourda’s. da wn to . ex! Ve. and 19%. py LE tha ware ever given te clroumetanees Several of those nt assert Positively thet the boy | wi ain wl more ha! id in the — acum ener ‘nat Vals 58 wil be the soon, of aetines 4 lending items of political and commercial news which Conx Mrar. has been very quict, with supplie; darge- to any party; they beld the game ontizely in their own | /¢t the rope go, and that it blew up over the netting. If } than the frst. At the time Mr. I. teft Jacksonville, nearly twenty por- | they contain, as wellas the last intercolonial intelligence. | ly in excesa of inquiry. Some moderate reels, trom Bands, and might, without tho exercise of oattive | tis be true, there is Ilttle hope of his escape alive. cous bad been butchered by the Indians. Among them ‘ Now York have beem pliced : '"* 17 1's, Od. per bbl. shrewdceas, have carzied thoir whole ticket, had they but (From the Alta California, Aug. 30} Miseslisincens, ore Dr, tote, J. R. Hardin, sr, Willis, Mr. Noland, and | THe eememall brought us the following letter from our | “Cots hen been refused {.r 000 dage, trom Phila. retrained from the comminion et teary egtecious SAFE RETURN OF TUR BOY ABRONAUT. SiivMEN OF QUICKSILVER FROM GAN FRAncis0.—It ap- | Mr, Smith, and the Indians had burned upwards of » | recular correspondent at Kingston: — delphis. Moderato lots commend 7s. 64. There is not Blunders in their nominations Bat they have thrown | Joreph Gate, the boy whomade an aiconsion in a bal- | Pesr® from carefully prepared table, contained in the | dozen dwell'ngs. OUR KINGSTON CORRESPONDENCE. any eousd Gouth Americes at Razhet away all their adyan‘ages, and are cow before the public | loon from Oakland, on Sunday afternoon, and for whose | ‘tipping Lic, that the quantity of quicksilver manifest Heretofore, the Snake and Rogue river Indians have ‘ea tk. pris —In the absence of receipts the moderate in the most hopelessly distracted ecndidion that, is con- | gofe retura there appeared litte ground te hope: avvicea | dnd shipped from this por! ducicg the six montis | gerer smalgemated for the parposs of soting agutast the Kivastox, Jamaica, Sept. 128 P.M. | stock of teroes which was on hand at date of our ast, Apivable, Bovieed of ineking hele tickot a rallying potat, feat evenirg in the ito boat, safe. exeapt' prain ne pact TELAT sevad ha em as one ag waites, and if the report is true that they Bow have The New Governor—Public Demonstrations—Sir Charles | has been all, disposed of j and Ca boxe Ka. C4 to which cloments of strength wi ankle. landed in 7 9. enck, equal, at sevent ats pound, joined, it is a certain evidence that they have data ind His Administr t rupply largo, there ai modera‘ gather. they have given it the properties of aoe tte from Bentets, F-] Gro tiles beoe say Seed.” mea — Fisst200. "te watual' mount sipped, owover, proba | {9 carry on hostilities on an extensive scale, and the on bs Boogeheictie as ag og steck at market, and new recoipts are looked the 7 k Y Light came to her wharf this afterno le cf @ magnet, and it repels the objects that it she of througho: bly somewhat oxcoeds this estimate, ax the agents of the | effectual mode of putting a stop to their depredations fe The Northern Light came is a 00, | for, We may nafely assert that there is not a tierce of tne + oa eGullet he wea in Uke airs fa whioh Une he Rovolea | New Almaden Mine, (Warts Totton, Tiarroa & Co.. of | $2 apply Gnaperaie Tends, aod torah thea @ siatlas | and ts to eave again ft e-seld, in'atoet an hour. I have | eedGeh proseratie tt thin maueeeal Ove oa On the other bend, the democraty—that i+ the exten: | about fifty miles. fon Francisco.) declined giving the amount shipoed by | jegon like unto that which the Cayuses have heretofore | ry doubta if sho will get away so soon, but still prepare |. tovR—With the fs rene 4 on ne. aion wing of that party, who have ihe entire manaze- He was excited whon he started, but when he had | them, andthe Custom House books canaot always be | teen taught by the old pottiers in thie valley, bert coats hee bea © x she does go off, | Ualtimore at Lee bbls. Alexandris at the same ment of aifaizs—vre a. still worse quandary, booruse, | risen a slight distarce he became perfeerly collected, and | !2plieitly relied upon. Like many other tribes the Rogue river [ndians derive | ® short correspondence heneves a price, wo bave of any wholossle tramvaciteaty do whas they will are still fa the minority, and | jeened back in atiensy position sgainst the cords. ‘Here ‘Tur Crmvesn Lancrarton.—The icamigration of Chinese, | their name from their propensity for stealiag, and their Our new Governor, Sir Henry Barkly, ‘s hourly ex- | The stock is very large, and several parcels are decaying Sarnot Fy any porrib gain the streogth the whiss | he rat, and tor along toe the eries of the crowd | shich bss been interrupted tor the last year by the | well known prodatery talents have acquired for them the | neted to arr'ys in the mano‘: war steamer Brisk. The | rabidly. Fresh parcels of old wheat are held ‘or 27». te have thrown away, 7 disappoin ci aspi-anta, after | below, bay and the from 8 harsh treatment they have experienced in tho mines, fs | unenviable title of Rogues. - 28r,, and of the new wheat, at 20s ; bot dealers are well ring uxpuocesetwly all the spplisiices wad intrigues | Pranchenic teense Oy country from San | Ueviviog mmenhate ¢ we ony rade trom the numbers | “We leten from the fentieman who brought the news, | Bewsrapers'bvro say that as soon aa he arrives his ssere | Stecikeo and ertnes mo Taio fo purchase known to ry @cotions and nom'aating . on ventions, ‘The onlv unpleasant sensation he felt was cold in his | who recen'ly rea: Jad whe, had they deen nominated would have seca | feet, Ie took of one theo, end tied & handvoreniet about od here. Withia the past fire days zo | that the Indians, during tho past few weeks, killed no | tary will proc+ed to New York, to mort there Lady Barkly, Freiorrs —There are 10 eering. ish vod fron lets than twenty miners aod setters, and that great ox- | whois to visit America with Sir Joshua Rowe, (our Chief | | GOLD.— We quote American at 114 to 9 per cemt pre im conee ing Yory enormeudy “wrone in the ase of euch bis foot, and then took off the other shoe, but drooped | Ch: —the Lady Rafiles on the 19th | citement exists srourd ard in Jacksonville, mium, Doutloons are scarce and in B pliances, have grown rnddenly virinous, and are cl bin bardberehict, and hal to put on that shoo as it was | inst swith 55; theVerouies. on th 0th; with 160: the | quence of the eltizens not having ammunition enoagh | Jnrtioe,) and Indy Rowe, before coming to Jamsice. The | Hans. Wo quote Lancashire st ts sot np at me, sD are aha te ibe non eae names on it, | be'ore. John Farnworth on the 2ist, with 42; the Rose of Shar | io Mpa them in commencing hostilities Immedi | Court of Common Council and theChamber of Commerce 19. por re hy mp ete y Bank inher. bends Tn the meantime. the imasces of both parties, inex bun oe peodyhen f but he was Ls aueononitee $od, wit Lid tio ait s00. ther mee teeta exhibit po aks ee, have prepared aicresses to be presented to nis Excellen- } otto Pe of 100 amall Kegs {r2e Palla wae i e wor | 254, with 116—in all 450, They are beginning to was despatched to Crescent City to procure aid and in to be held of the the ure of clique machivery, searcely knot He knew very well whither the balloon was desire to entabii hemalves” permaneat -| munition, but, unfortunately, there was but @ smail | CY. end to morrow @ public meeting ‘s taken at 6 3¢4., avd for another Ivt of 100 large kegs, amd what to de or how to dort. Thar oaly noe that they fed wanted to lend meer but could not Bate. Heretotere they hove jesloury refused their wo- amount of the te nad ak tal ree fel citizens of Kingston, beaded by his Honor the Mayor, also 00te end Gtevalared 644. was Sonepat wiae ot Sain onfecte ore sennistely bamboosled by men whose the ropes to out the ballesa, as be Hing teen permianion to aceempany them, but ‘one of the Upon the return of the messenger frown ity,@ | to ” oa sirens, jute ians Cesaslay Wiehe Mackennt are in berrer demand owing scarcity porulokeas, and who'am the saree of body ofthe talloon and our. Son Frametee Howite acer 6.1 Ourry, can Uustred riasie OC arma Ua dermcoerrsiice ia lever et Sir Charles Urey, Sar teense ¥ "pean Re entes ct ony moment bore tannaghicd,

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