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—w THE NEW YORK HERAT Cte ‘ —<—<——— ————_—_———__=_"__ WHOLE NO. 7621. MORNING EDITION—-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1888." PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘The Conflagration in Sonora; offies floor, dismounted, and walked in. They found | In Portland, Oregon, Sept, 14, of consum, B. | oither tot: Pent of making a railnay from x ABRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST. 1.088 $300,000 —oNE MAN BURNED, fhe magistrate in his room, ‘The police Pica with | Anderson, formerly of Nev Tanenster, Ohio, in the 284 foreign prow bod sree ee en Upper: a, yor fogs aed (From the Sonora Herald Extra } him; ® constable was in the a¢ room, and saother year of his age French and English subjecta might stil! be entitled to ‘Another step in the extension of steam ts Toxspay Mornina, Oct. 4, 1853. cons! eg re usual on at the door. The In San Francisco, on Friday, Sept. 30, Mr. Eli Myers, | the privileges of the ‘most favored natiow,” and on the m i The Peninsular and Oriental Com- ol We have to record another terrible conflagration. About watchhouse stand opposite, Arrived in the | aged about 40 years. score of co1 isl advantages about to take. anced their i lacing DETAILS OF THE CALIFORNIA NEWS, | , We bere ton o'elock this morning, the cry of fire was | magistrate’s room, Mr. Mitchel handed hits an open copy | tin Honoluln, on Tuesday, Sept, 6, Frederick W. Taowp- | being subjected in thene filattis to the revoums Inve utc Jere EaTE ing Serene. pomgiad mae, sort Aram 1e ir. " 7 heard. A candle had been carelessly left upon a stand in | of the above note, and requested him to read it son, 35 years, a native of Char.‘estown, Mass. country which umes and ® for Fi 6 fe the rear of Labetoure’s building, between the two arroyos, | magistrate cast his eye over it » mome Ped fag nr ye peg lg A tela Spe Fpl ool seerebeg A ged Se arty mations | She ts to sal this mA THE BURNING OF SONORA, | Which set fire to some curtains. Ina few minutes the | looked up to Mr. Mitchel, who deliberately Nd pita Rope eh of dollars annually, and of British goods to thewmonetot | _ DISCUSION oF Tum Po vylee Raw Commmmrunox —The Le- whole building war aflame. A man saw it in time to | to observe the purport of that note, and took the trouble | At Honolulu, on the morning of the S1.\t Sept,, of ,dis- | one hundred millions arually-the cwrmace Inne cf | slslature of New South Vales has been engaged for two stop the fire; but in spite of his earnest entreaty, no one | of twice explaining;to him that the parole was at an | ease of the brain, Henry Moeman, aged 6 years, son of country rapidls growing, and whose trade is now of more | !0atbs in discussing the p."ovinious of a new constitat ACCOUNT OF JOHN MITCHEL, would render any assistance in furnishing water. He | end, and that be had come to be taben into custody. A& | Thomas Mossman, of Honolulu, value to Great Britain and France than that of any of | Fported by the committee te tom the subject was re- '§ ESCAPE. begged of certain parties in an adjoining gambling saloon cial seemed still either bewildered or frightened, On the Wallua Falls Ketate, Annie, daught or of Wm. P. | their colonies, if, not indeed of all of thom aided together, | fered. It is intexttly oppewed by the Sydney Empire and Bite fet sik to leave their game, and help to save the town. But they | wo gentlemen put om their hats; Mr. Mitch+l wished | Kekipauahi Ragadale, 6 minutes. vast as English colonies are. * | a large proportion of the people, Jyoti were too much absorbed in. their gare. If any one needs magistrate a good morning, and they left the office. In anata. Sept. 1, George Bush, an English resident In view of thse great interests, which would be sacri- Many of the most intelligent men .‘¢ the colonies are IMPORTANT FROM THE SANDWI evidence of the evil of gambling, this fire furnished sufi. | Immediately when they turned Shete ck, the magia- | of long standing at the Islands, of an affec,\ionof the | Sced by @ disturbance of pacific relations, (to say no. | Warmly in favor of modelling the new constitution after CH ISLANDS, | cient to satisty all doubts. ‘The gamo was of more impor. | trate made & loud uproar, and he and? some of sue toa. | braimtaged do. thirg of several hundred millions of American stocks | that of the United States, and all our Je. \ding statesmen tance than vation of the city, and the fire was left | stebles rushed out, callingon them to stop, and com- On the same day, Mr. Thomas Richardson, also an Eng- | held in Europe, whose value might for the ti . | and constitutional writers are ceustantly quoted in the ~ to do its work. It spread ty rods and not by feet, for the | manding every one to stop them. The constable on | lishman, and formerly & partuer of Mr’ Busts im the | rlously- affected’) It ie not te be supposed that France witi | debates. The Sydney Empire sage on thy suet :— The Proj f An ti re buildings we ¢ of wood or canvass. uard, however, had bis hands occupied in holding two | butcher business, of consumption, aged 38. insist‘on the little advantage of importing into these | _ The outline of the American Constitution ‘presente aw ject o! nexation to the United | “Tanks to Messrs. Iane and Green, and a hundred | horsey; the other inhabitants of the tewn looked oa | Aw, 26, at the small pox hospital, Jore Sylv.tda, of | islands ailks, wines, &c., to the amount of a few thousands | With an idea more nearly complete of a ¢ oontel- States. others working on the south side, and to the Sonera | laughing, and well plea: né, in short the two fugi- | Fa; vale cooper by trade. . of dollars, at 5 per cent duty, a8 she now does by her | Vance for the government ofa country, than we cam find ates, Hook and Ladder Company and the Sonora Hose Com. | tives mounted their horse: rode off. They found no ne- t 6, Edwin C: Rowe, of consumption, Mr. K. ar.tived | construction of the treaty of the 26¢h March, 18i6—a | ®Bywhere else. It was the glory of Washing! his pany tking on the north side, the fire was stopped on | cessity to use, or even to exhibit arms though both were | a few days before in the Swiss Boy, too far gone with dhe | treaty which, instead of being valid reason why the | tes, and compeers. Nothing ean be more worthy ef 4 th sides while it wax burning. with the greatest fury, | wellarmed. After they left Bothwell, however, the true | disease to be restored, . king chould not transfer his sovereignty, ia a standing | t¢ profound study of a statesman. And adherence to Beply of the American Commislonor to the | The force pump in the City Hotel was put to work by | difficulty commeneed, "Mr. Smyth changed horses and | _ At Waimea, Kauai, Aug. 26, of affection of the liv %r, | and powerful argument to justify him in doing so, since | 8¥eh ® plan coum not fail, under Providence, to makes hands that did not tire, and played upon all the adjoining | coats with Mr. Mitchel, and then they parted and rods | Debora Kapule, widow of Kiog Kaumuelli, formerly tite | tBat treaty denies to him one of the most important nation great. It ix the Constitution which hes raised the British and French Representatives, buildings, It was by this and the wclive exertions of mee | different ways through the forest. Bothwell s the couteat sovereign of that island, 4 tributes of rovereignty—one in the highest degree essen- | United States, in less thaneichty years. to the rank of ~~ nnn merous friends, that the fire was stopped on the south at | police district of the island, and between it and the sea ES tual to all independent nations. ? one of the chief nations of the world. Tlis issue of the the Clay Hotel, opposite our office, and at Mr. Lane’s new | extend several lines of police stations, to all of which Important from the Sandwich Islands. {Still less is it to be supposed that Great Britain will | 0% eriment has beew so manifest that it is impossible not VERY JN‘ERESTING FROM AUSTRALIA, building next adjeining our office. The heat was wo in- | intelligence was instantly conveyed by mounted express | CORKESFONDENCE WITH THE CONSULS ON ANNBXA- | claim the privileges of the “most favored uation” under | 0 Wosder at the stolidity of statesmen who are not con tense that the. hands of the printers were blistered in | constables. Mr. Mitchel remained six weeks after that TION—RESIGNATION OF DR. JUDD AS MINISTER OF | the French treaty, since she has usly thrown up vinced by it. : &o., &., Se currying out the cases of type. But the pump kept up a.| day in the island, without being able to get on board a FINANCE. her own treaty of the rame date ani oe, gud su2- LATES? GOLD O7SCULARS. a; aay continual stream upon the roof and sides of cur building, | #bip, though ore was immediately placed at his service (From the San Francisco Herald, Oct. 16.] stituted that of the 10th Judy, 1851, in accordance with 5 Sypvmy, August 18, 1668 . Saga phich, in addition to afew pailfuls of water dashed upon | by ® patriotio ship owner of Sydney. After many hundred | By the arrival of the brig Boston, Capt. Tapley, we have | the American treaty of Waaliugton of 20th December, The latest news from all our mines continues to show The steamship Star of the West, Capt. E. L. Pinkle- | the rear, raved us. miles riding, and in several diaguises, he at length got off | reosived files of the Polynesian up'to Sept. 10. The news | 1849. * | signs of reviving activity and prosperity. We must re- Paugh, from San Juan on the evening of the Slut alt,, | |, On the north the fire was stopped at Jnckson street by | under an assumed name, ine British vessel, which, at | is very important to thore who havs an vye to the fu- | Thexight to cede or acquire territory, or to unite two | main contented with theve glimpros of. fature weil-being the hook aad ladé er company, in connection with the hose | Tahiti, was fortunately overtaken by the American bark | tnre annexation of the islands to the U: . | independent nations by in re, until the weather becemes more settl prise with ols hundred passengers, and $1,209,044 in gold on | Company. The livery. rable of Cooper & Metartty ia | Julia Ano, bearing his wife and family, under Mr; Smayth’s wor. hadriihcararic neagnieniaed| isco Re aL ois reagent mate og ren to or aga yor nbate freight and $480,000 in hands of passengers, reached her thoroughly scorched, but every effort was made to save | escort, to Sen Francii At Tahiti Mr. Mitchel was inder date of August 29, & correspondence is published | practised from time immemorial. The power which can | Only point worthy of noticeis the falling in of avout halt @ock about twelve o’clock last night. She brings San | it, and weure happy to state, with ultimate success, A | transhipped, and now stands free on American soil. between the English and French Consuls and the Minister | cece a part can cede all the pavts. sfodern history | ®” xcre of ground at Sprisg Creek owing to the water Francisco dates, per the steamer Sierra Nevada on the | DUilding was torn down on tne opposite side of Washing. of Foreign Relations, in which the former solicit an auci- | abounds in examples, and none more than English and | having filloi the excavations, and undermined their ee oe ton street, next door but one south of the Sonora drug The Rumored Expedition to Sonora. ence with the King and Privy Council. ~ French history. Annexation is neither a new thing, nor | Drts.| Happily this war attended by mo accident Pacific side, to two o'clock P. M on the 16th of October. | store. ‘The hore from the water works was here brought | gmizunm OF THR BRIG ALROW--APPRRURNDED OON- | _, The Council was convoked on the lat of September, when | rave in our day, as the Tarks and Arabs of Algeria, the | water having eYectually precluded all attempte@t wer! In the list of passengers by the Star ef the West, we ob | to play upon the flames, and by judicious and energetic FLICT BETWEEN THE CIVIL AND MILITARY av- | the following was presented by the consuls, and the reply | Cafires of Scuth America, and more than one hundsad | the claims thuv overwhelmed. f Col. J. B. Weller, U. S. Sei for | Work the fire was arrested. The adjoining building was of Mr. Wyllie following it:— aud thirty millions of peeple in Incia,’san testify—people | Ne escorts hare arrii aerve the apes aa eget a eon poral OF | completely on fire, but wax saved by the hose company, THORITIEG. Ponape ay J oo Hovowiv, Sept. 1, 1853, | it ix hoped who may be Tecaatied be the foheuge; | but |. There has beea but California; Judge Wells, of the Supreme Court; Mr. Heap, | The new Court House, Placer Hovel Jail and Empire {from the San Franclsoo Herald.) May rr Prease Your Masesry :—We, the representatives | Whether so or not. Icannot admit that annexatin by | and the price renmins fir 5 . Rumors have been rife of late of the sailing from this i who accompanied Lieut. Beale’s expedition; Mr. J. L.Sul- | Livery Stable, aro all saved, Also the fire-proof building | : J of Great Britain and France, beg leave respectfully to | voluntary consent is any more Ulegal or reprehensible | Exports alnce our last Livan, of fan Francisco, U. 8. Consvl to Bayonne, France; | Of Wilf & Brothers, which was faved, with all ite valua- see Ae ochgensnd te santo from Sox Diego of three | intimate to Your Majesty that we are fully {aformed of | than annexation by conquest. But whether it be done by John er, Esq.; St. Natooleta, Minister Pleni 7 ie contents, w! all around it was burned. The hand- tention of wresting that State from gr pam te ae the extraordinary course adopted by some American mer | 0né process or the other, the govertment of the United’ Freaner, .; Sr. ipoter some adobe fire-proof building formerly occupied by Mr. oom chants, landed proprietors, and other citizens of the | States can have no colonies. Whatever territory is added : thorities, aud erecting it into » republic, similar to i pai and subject to tiary of Nicaragua, and lady; Mr. Tompkins, Recorder of | Hammond was destroyed, except the bare walls, The P| c United States convected with the Protestant Missionari is but an integral’ part o1 the whole, subject to the : ; Col, Richardson, of Nevada, and other promi. | {0m doors in the rear had been simply pushed to, with. | that of Texns revious to its annexation to the United | residing on Woahoo, with a view to induce Your Majesty | sme Datioual constitution and lays. : fs i bey lefinite information of the plans of the P 5 Bent Californians. Mr. Byrne, who, with a corps of engi- | fng building warped thet Open, flea ther recep eeen, | adveninrors has yet been obtained by persons not in | (2,Slieuate your sovereignty and the independence o | | The expediency of union with the United States T do PY these islands by immediate negotiation fc tion to | not propose to consider at oresent for | have no authori: beers, was sent out by Erglish capitalists to make explo- | closed, there in no doubt the building would have stood | their confidence, and the community was surprised to | the United ‘States; ad that "we arevarase wolor tue, | fa aay that the United States will consent’ to any terms || Value at 70s. per ounce ... learn yesterday morning that the brig Arrow, lying at the A Exch i rations and surveys for certain contemplated enterprises | the fiery ordeal. a countenance and support that a memorial which those | that may be offered; yet I have no doubt if the; change cn London, drafts against g tn California, alio returns by this oe P Adams & Co, and. Wells, Fargo & Co. have both lost font of Clay ates oe EAE Laplieerar aes ts night gentlemen Teeatieeeed te ‘you ta thas afcooenld effect, | shall be offered they’ will be frankly received and | premium. Freight, 22-per cent. , ir vaults stand, an ol Spree 9 us received from high official functionaries at Honolulu, | duly considered; but no sinister means of accomplishing GE 3 the 80th of October, Wm. Earl, Greman of the Star | sudinares stead coast Vaults stand, and thelr books | rscding officer of this military disttict, a fle of sol- ied feces hie ay | Ss came ere i Het Ho aeatate : ee 4 te ieee ee ae On , Wm. Earl, freman of the Star eee, ‘are all ea Gace pike’ om boeel, of han re d the exptain, William all of which proceedings have given rise to considerable | the object. however desirable, will receive any favor ‘eorge street, August 18, 1853, ne of the West, died, and was buried at sea. site oun of propeehy: a ees at 90,00), ag “| Gillis, put under arrest. The ground upon which | °*¢titement among French and British residents, Gar the Waites le Pe hat the | jptbit, Week does not afford anything of interost respect ‘The following ia the ea record, In ad tion, the loss of oman Ite. E. tliat shes nada benes oe pea inder these circumstances, we consider it our duty to am mest happy to have your testimony that the | ing the progrees of our mining operations. ‘The ‘coa- . Lundy, rth, and late from Placer | tbe seizure was made, wi remind }ou that Great Britain and France have entered | Commissioner and Consula of the United States have | tiawed rains’ hi roads com- county, was sleeping in the rear of Holland’s Saloon, and | Shout te be, fitted out for an expedition are tt H with the San wich Irland, by which | Acted fully and faithfully up to the principles declared by | wunieaticna of rete iene tee oie tee the: was burned. The remains are identified by a pistol, which ry of @ neighboring nation, at peace with the United | treaties your Majesty, ) our heirs and successors are bound | Mr. Webster and Mr. Clayton in the communications re- |‘ week. The operations simoe the departure of the Avge \* had been loaned to him by a friend. He was often called | Tinie Or Wootign, oF the neutrality ects, and partiow- | to extend, at al timer, to French and British rubjects the | ferred to by you, and Tam not pormitted to doubt that | have only been limited, but the prive'et rold remain into solemn tre SPECIE LIST PER 87 AR OF THE WEST. Metr Jim Iurdy, in consequence of having a brother of that 7 same advantages and privileges as way be granted to sub- | you will have ns little reason hereafter as you have now | same—for Port Philip £3 18s. te £3 18s. 3d; Ne same, for whom he was frequently taken, 4 ee patel Sepa fil fomsrnd see writ | jects or citizens of the most favored ations ani that the | to disturb the friendly intentions of the government and | Wales £3 loa 6d. Witte otl fae dh dtaan Os oy a We are indebted te Mr, Bancrot, of Adams & Co.’s Ex: | the ‘Supreme Court, directed “to the United States | J#int resolution of England avd France of the 2pth of No- | Pegple of the United States. 4 our various mines may be considered favorable. Our press, for many of the above particulars. Marshal General Willams A Richardaon, directing histo | TEMPE, Je49, waa founded upon the clear undérstandiag | |, MY 7 gard et the Hing and his government, and for northern digriog will, no doubt, prove very produe- - ; te jour jesty was to preserve 8 Teprese: ives Of England ane tive. b fornian: FURTHER PARTICULARS. brirg up the body of Captain Gillis at'1 o'clock, P.M. | Genedcent Stator ” TTT et | Kianoa'in Wbaee: tatu, whe, lara, Coemod te tints Gate) oleae reap rpg Md od cihicl gy among TURSDAY AFTERNOON. At that hour, Gen, Richaréson appeared before Jud, therefore, wo declare, in the name of our govern! to interpose an official remonstrance, alike demand t: ad Cal is It is said the fire originated from a staye-pipe filled with | Murray, in obedience to the writ, and stated that Captain | «ns 4 saxpiga} a of our governments, ; snce, lemand tne | plan as adopted at the Ovens. and California, that of The following large amount of treasure was shipped | soot,'which way carelessly thrust through the covering of | illis waa not in his custody, and that he had no process foreign aoe, iboats Pry pileern tae as carey atin Tenure tar will eile aoe epee Deemer pea leodie en oy acer i ; : ; bring good results; all appear sati-fied in iuture appear- from San Francisco on the 16th of October:— the back ki Tt was heard roaring by a person in | against him, Immediately thereafter a auit was institut- | isting ticatien and sould not Le ated oe 7 th 28th N _ i ‘¢ r4 : th inditter- e agreement or jvint declaration of the 28th Novem- | ances. At Major's Creel and Bell's, partie PER STRAMER SIERRA NEVADA VIA NICARAGUA, $e ata, ae the solse was 60 greet: bs auistook 3, | (6235 thd Pg pesia Court, by Willies Walker, Esq: nguiost | ence by either the British or the French government ber, 1868, that neither Great Britaia no” Fauee would | do weil, aud as the fine weathier vote le, theit ootiay aca Page, Bacon & Co,,$060,000 Burgoyne J Gp... $900,000 Saar a ra oF he, stage consh. In about ten minutos | Generar Biicroock, Captain E. D. Heyes, Major HP. Ham | We beg further toobserve, that, in accordance with the | take porsession of there islands as a protectorate or | perreverance will be well repaid. ‘The mining popalatins ‘Adams & Co.,...... 260,000 Drexel, Sather & al Ser er e Cry ee was heard. It then spread so United ‘Sitees Ma nal ” ior ake, . H. Ric! = ee Hawaiian constitution, your Majesty could only alienate | Otherwise. was creditable to those powers. The goverm | at the Ovens in increasing; the rains hed’ been very’ Churoh.... ..,.,,100,000 | rapidly that fersons living in the vieinity of where the | United States | Marshal, for’ the recovery of thé | your sovereignty and ihianda under certain clrevaastancee | ment of the United States was not « party to the engage: | hears, cauriog the roots af the tare to give way.to = C.K, Garrison, Ag't 84,000 | fre commenced had searcely time to escape, Bobo entitled. An cedee, fo tier eating, Plaiutift claimed | —which circumstances hava not occurred—ond that no | Ment, neither was Kamehamn TIT, ro fares appears. | mile in extents A large amount of gold wi be obvained Wyckomt & ©0'..,. 9°00 mine cannot be said in praise of the reservoir at ee eee ag the eran the nature of a writ of re- | monarch whatever, acocrding to Vatel and other writers | The parties toit by their naval forces, had both made | when the fine weathe! rete ta, to acevoniee eetont tact N. Hoffiin... ox the exten of the city, and the ene: and perse- ¥ Saati ie rie rin to a wis 16 vessel = le- | on international Jaw, has a right to alienate his ki lor, | bostile demonstrations uprn the Kivg’s sovereignty. has ever been obtained. The Sydney escort could not A M. Fulda & Brow... 2/4! pgm = son Wid Peco coe pore ( a _Szacation = 2 meen a cea Ieee fon i" pl ss areas Frat ree or to enter into * snesotiation with that view, ing Bae out ely aie os has not, but ites fier mytere? cross uy pages and will be delayed another week. In. pe med . ired A e concurrence of his people. ough their interestagrere fargreater here than those of | Victoria the price of gold continued at the: Total.....ssseseessesmeesseessecsesees #1491 408,84 | entire northern part of the city. The water is brought | Judge Satterlee, upon the affidavit of the plaintid We, therefore, cousider that the time has arrived for | sny or all foreign powdrs, they have constantly respected | escorts bringlog down tue average quanti, by a ditch from one of the mining ditches, and poured | placedin the hands of Sheriff Johnson. On Ig | us to remonstrate; and we do herebs is the government of the king. They have never sought to ‘The new diggin, the Loddon of ne into a large reservoir, trom which it is distributed by | to the service of writ, Gen. Richardson and Major Ham- | Your Majesty becoming party to Gee rien cueainst | timit the right of his government to frame its own eestem, f tonne ee eines on the toi seer ir freer ++$250,000 | pipes and hydrants. ‘To these hydrants the Hose Com- | mond disclaimed any control over the vessel, and sta y jesty becoming a party to the scheme recontly | lin ihace nee its own revenue laws, regulate its own | the, payment, Figen "tin tat peer a ted | got to pany attached thelr hose, and played double stream | that she was in the custody of Gen. Hitchoock. ‘The | £04 tho Hawainy comtiuned ie Me ons treation | tiem of public education, establish ite own judicial PEK STKAMSIN? GOLDEN GATR, VIA PANAMA. Bacon & Co,.$408,000 Adams & vo. Wells, Fargo & Co,. 130.260 Case, Heiser & Co.. 95,924 J. B. Tho Ag ‘The reservoir being above the level cf | ahasiff then ded on board of the Arrow, and i pic dbiedn pe dintignda Mera sheigicey sent q r - uses. » M. PEI policy, or demanded any special favors, and they were | not too much to pect fi Legislat Poth, Bro’e & Co.. 36,029 Cunninghamk Bra- |, | the houses, the water can be thrown toany desirable | Possession of her under the wet of repleviu, aii ail, wo Wie MILLER, | the fist to recognise the complete and ‘uoqualidea na, | total ubelition of this wie tas oy Coie eatare, the Lazard + 18, height. are informed, remains on board, while the file of soldiers, , ; a tional independerce of the kingdom, by the treaty of 20th | manded for the well being and prosperity of tae colonists Sholle & Bro’ . Traylor, the foreman, and Messrs, Alexander, Doyle, | under the immediate command of Capt. Keyes, is also Paryy Counc, Caamnmr, PaLace, 12 M., } December, 1249. at large, by which every individual. to » certein extent itz & Newhouse. Merriam, Koight, ‘and others, took their stands upon the | 0m board to retain possession of the verse), in obedience September 1, 1853. The treaty having been faithfully chserved, there is | derives a benefit. Your obecient servant, pose: tops of the houses soon after the commencement of the | to the orders received by them. It is said that Gen. The undtrsigoed is commanded by the King to state | nothing in the policy of the Uniled Mates towards these JOHN GODFREY COHEN, fire, and completely saturated the roofs with water. | Hitchcock is acting under instructions from Washiog- | to the representatives of Great Britain and France that | islands which requires concealment, of deman is explana- Auctioneer and:Bullion Broker. Total per Golden Gate... In consequence of the fire 5 but slowly after | ton. It is dificult redict the result of this contro- | bis Majesty will duly consider the joint memorandum | tion uothing to disturb the harmony which happily ex- 490 George street, Sydney, Aug. 12, 1953, ; Total per Sierra Nevada 1,498,384 | it reached the hose district, and was ultimately sub- | veray betweea the civil and military authorities. it is | Which they this day presented to his Majesty, in presence | j i | mime: ———— | dued right in the middle of’ » block of ameriea et denied in the complaint of William Walker, the plaintitt | of his Minkstors and Privy Councii of State, ’ pial Of burenes Tai arene cream Making a total of ........00seceeee sere 010192602515 tier the publication of the Clty Intelligence. ings. in the writ instituted for the recovery of the vessel, that R. CG. WYLLIS. Lest sil t, ‘As usual, the California papers are overflowing with | Sonathan Warden, Chief Engincer, and D. A. Fayart, nonstrauee, should’ make a diderent impression | _ THRPors's NcscioIN St. Peren’s CHUROI.—AR a she was fitted out, or about to be fitted out for a military To Monsieur Louis Emile Perrin, Consul, Commissioner | joint reraonst, , Should anounced ts of the prosperity of the minors in different lo. | freman of the book and Indder company, deserve special | expedition against any foreign State. The act of Con. | am¢ Plenipotentiary of his Imperial Majesty, Napolaon Ill. | here or elvewhiere, and cousidering the distance rom the | of lant Sunday (n all the Catholic churches of the city, r > | mention, as they were not sur, by any in their ex- 88 of April 20, 1818, invests the President with power | Of France. ta of go ent af E ainen the Pope’s Nuncto, Archbishop Bedint, calebrated mass @alitien, the discovery of rich placers and “ big"lumps,” | ertinns to oe By ee fo use ot the military a: wal forces of the United | 70 Wm. Miller, Fxq., I. B, M.'s Consul, &e., ko. souitatie to Seat eS ite areal fete epee: yonterdny morning in St. Ps tera church, atrect. horrible crimes of every description, &o.; but we have | We trus: our citizens will now noe the mecessity of ex. | States to scize and detain ony ivessal Atted out for the | In connection with the same affair wo find the following | ters, and to publish this letter also, to go with the re- | might have been expected, the ehuroh was crowded te tencing the pipes throughout the city, and, if need be, ef | Purposes of any such expedition; and the orders under | in the Pulynesian of the 10th:— moustrance of the British and French representatives. the very doors, by Catholics from all parts.of the Pemeeme mee s00enSo-gteendite *mathernce this Mod!’ coo erasing aotitionsl tengvoices ” | which Gen. Hitchcock is acting, if'he has received such | Mr. Enior—~The communication from the representa. | "Ihave the honor to be, with great respect, your obedi- | Well as by thore living in the immediate vioinity. this . Mrs. Holmes’s dwelling house is saved; also the several | orders, are doubtless based upon this provision of the act. | tives of Great Britain and France, in yoar last pap r, will | ent servant LUTURI SEVERANCE after the appointed hour, eight o’olock, the Nuncie, with We are under obligations to the Purserof the Star of |* churches. The counsel for Mr. Walker and Capt. Gillis, are Tod Ro- | probably convey a wrong impression to many of your His Excellency, Robert Crichton Wyllie, Minister of | bia attendants, ent hi aad walked in. pre- the West, and also to the express agents of Messrs. Wells Mr. Tripp’s livery stable was saved by the efficiency of | binson, Edmund Randolph, N. C. Read, and Geo. C, Bat read Foreign Relatiors, &e., &@ cession up to the altar, in the follor order:— tes, lers. the foree pump ou, his premises " Tt would pay to have Esqs. In addition to the interest with which the matter | The Protestant Missionaries at these islands have never OF THE SMALL POX, ETC. Acolyte with the staff of the legatis! Fargo & Co., Adams & Co., and Berford & Co., for the 4 office, several pum) ose, at conveni is invested from its alleged connection with the projected | ep; in any scheme of tion, It has been their | PUREIO MEETING MAY 4 early delivery of packag: throughdut the olty. 4 venient ‘Giatances | vefition to Aopora, te Garivey musi from ae fuse thet. | creeks eiek Pee ee ee ae OPAC the Stn, a meeting was held by the foreuga residents ‘Torch bearee. —— A ‘ly ‘and ‘malicious falsehood was circulated this | it will probably invoive a conflict between the authority | pendent, under the present constitution and rulers. What- | &t Honolulu, to tontily their joy at the resignation of Dr. Attendant acolytes, Judd and the appointment o EH. Allen, as Minister of ning, to the effect that Mr, Gi aaeeh of a military officer and that of a court of justice, in obs- | Ever msy have been done by merchants, planters, ; : i ’ Summary of a Fortnight’s News. Hoes to play upos the upper, belies, EEE REL ee coe | discon to whose suthority the writ of held a tobe ox- | other, the Protestant clergrouen ab the, lends Have Pip ines Barcodes ak eke gr gel nen Nuneio in his archiepia, [gh lig eR pacar te motire in circulating so base a falsehood we know not; | ecuted. neither advised nor signed any memorial tothe King | thé former government a “maNgaant !yranny;” expross. . robes. John aitchel, the Irish patriet, drrived at this port, | Gut this wo do know that the entire city is" falested ts sc aunsen ites TW cr taRs | ing ‘reverence’? towards the King for his course: assert Oficiating deacon, Rev. Mr. Quin. whe ro ee De {ath inet, from the cottix ued exertions of Mr. Green as much as to any The San Francisco Markets. Pe a, QUI: SP crane ae Snes Sere J empeoatog ie exter fe, eda ee kia en Ann. Sarurpay Evesine October 15, 1863. rT, ages prov 9 ine entering the sancguary or enclozed space in frome ‘The city of Sonora was again burned to the ground, on | “ther person. ~ sal ‘The correspondence was sent to the United States Com: of the altar, the unde inal a tw teeseeteta Tho names of the principal sufferers a1¢ as follows:— | | Fiovr.—There has been an active business done both | sistoner, Hon. Luther Severance, who Tetarned a long | eee a eee eee tale oe ree the night of the 34 inst. estimated st $300,000, ; se by importers and jobbers, at rates showing no chan sequious instruments of the late Minister of Finance,” | after which he was clothed by his attendants in his ‘Tho affair of the Arrow, an English brig welzed on tho | go Mog, wetiencoet tre ta sce a Ga oe pO ne Cos | Bee penterday. Salen of 300 UUls. Srupertine, at answer, in which he sustains the right of coding and ac- | and concluding with « resolution to. go in procession 0a | ciating robes. Low Nass seit celebrated, at the com ‘20th of September, has attracted a great deal of attention | ro sryet, $1,500; E. Lyons, $10,000; Mur phy & Wo: ods, Long | $16 $0; 400 do., without inspection, at $14; 500 do., out- | Tit! tee a! We have not room this morning for | the evening of the 10th, to express to the King their ap- | clusion of which Monseigneur Bedini took a peat at the daring the last fortnight. It was taken in possession by | Tom “g24,600; Aspiawall & Wiliams, 1 Dorado, #6 000; | Side brands, in lots, at $9» $10 60; 600 quarter racks | ™¢Ze than the following extract:— robation of the “change he has been pleased to make in | foot of the alter, while the pastor returned thanks om the United States troops. The matter was then carried | oiling, St. Charles, $2,600; A. Cohen & Co., $18,000; M’ | Chile, eupertine, at $18; about 500 half do. do., in bond, | qi ou aro aware that the government of the United | the cffice of the Minister of Financo ’ his own bebalf and on that of the congregation, for the into the State courts, and the Sheriff took possession un | Hana, $6900; J. 8, Jenkins, $2,800; A. Welton’ & Uo., | om private terms; 4,000 quarter do., last evening, inspect | States las never made any progositions to his Majesty's | | About 2,400 bushels of wheat have beon raised on. Maui | high favorgwhich had been just conferred upon’ them der a writ of replevin. The captain of the vessel was ar- | $5 0). Pleasants & Jones,’ $2,000; G. Higbee, $2500; | €d, at $12; 1,000 do., of the same lot, resold, at $12 50. government to arnex the islands, though the matter has | this year, and it is thought that about 1,600 acres will be | his Excellency. They desired bis Denediction. and 4 H ‘ H 3 We also note i undoubtedly engaged the attention both of citizans of during the falland winter. The produce is about but bas neve Pot peels The | Nontijo & Co, es of about 1,200 quarter sacks domestic, | Hodeubted sown during the fall and winter. produce ls about | prayers for their efernal happiness, aad in return he $2,000; G. $2,500: Lewis Thomas, $1,600; ity Res: e, e 8. Cy 71 tes and of subjects of the King. To me it bushels cre. A ster ‘ist mill is to Betec oC ihe expeditica ts Willie Welkse, Bi. Be! sicrahs $2,060; Hiaac Lavy, $2,000; Charles Helse, $1,600; | 18 eg lhe tienen irra caren aed ig not surprising that the “‘merchants and landed pro- | WonehinHnostuie, “Ihe Polymevan Saye is Paster idee pe ing bain epee eevee and has for ka purpose ‘the working of the mines of So: | M-Leperke, $3,000; T. Robinson ‘Bours & Co. $5,000; | Gian. —Sales of 200. sacks barley, domestic, at Lize.; | Prietors,”” whether Americans or others, should perceive | “Tho amount ot land on East Maui and on Hawaii has | no doubt, be productive of the mont benotlcial elfeate upos Dore. Walker as sued Gen Hitchoock for damages | 4 Schwabe, $4,000; Wells, Fargo & Co, $2600; Jonopht | Cuan Suter of i sacks barley, domestic, a 1% | great commercial advantages in such ® connection, con- | Jed to the hope that the time is not distant when, for | the Catholic religion here, by it Into sloser oon- caused by. tho seizure. It is said am expedition of five & Brother, $3,000}, M. ser Teer tenet, Waic, | sacks Hastorn oats, lest evening, at! 81600 hidering that the principal part of the commerce of the | home consumption, if notfor export, the flour of the He- | tectwn with the great teatre of Cetholio unity Mew or six hundred men was to have been sent by land to meet dat ht Ma tne) oad $1 B00; a Dor 6 A. gpa 'Breap,—150 bbls. pilot sold oa private terms. islands is with the United States, and that fthe islands | waiian Steam Mill Company will take the place of Rich- | Nuncio then pronounced his benediction upon the congre= F i $5,000; Yaney & Bertine, ; : must look almost exeluively to the Pacifo coast of the d, Gallego and Haxall, by far the largest proporti ‘ow at Guayamas—that of course opposition was ; ; ; |, -PRovisioxs,—Sales cf 226 half bbls. clear pork, per Julia, * ar sete , by far the largest proportion | gation, in Latin, according to the prescribed form of the the Mexicans, and the invaders would de. | Balleing, $8,000; Seite, Ok. Secbiew Zaolian | SUB 000;: | Toon aeieite terion; Ba URle ter oe atk; aban. susen,| Ute States fora market for thelr products, and the | ofywhich eomes into market in a damaged condition. ¢1t | Ethollo Church. This concluded the ceremoniea, The thennselves, declare the State independent, and or- | Cairtisor Co, "$4000; ‘Barbier & Co $6,000;'Cor’ | Deel, at $15; 60 do. do, et $16.50; 00 cases’ clear bacon, | ™eBDs 0 Paying for their heary imports. I percoive, | is only ocgasioually that a ship brings four around the procession formed and left the church in the same onder government. ling & Co,, $8000; F. Friedenburg, $3,000) Ching Res. | extra, at 16e.; 20,000 Ibs. do., on private terms; 60 tieroes | Monttratad apaieet, and if mov, ora an fone ine, popes ons Cat) aeen Seah ae in which it entered it, and the congregation dispersed new board of United States hand Commission ren- ‘ ae p svrd Palace, | hams, at 153,0.; 122 do. do, per Flying Dutchman, at ; , : | ma patly deterioral ‘Tue Acaprarr or DeaGx.—The regular snaual sale ‘Grxt decision on the 12th. They decided four | $i ou0! we "Binttichlo, 91, A. W. Luckett, $1,200; | 16¢.; 61 do. Ya tamaged, at adetion at eioecr 160 oxeeg | it shall be found to'be decidedly for the interest of both | yale as well as healthfal qualition cll paintings eousmsanes at iuis pints wdart "Eee a ; 1 ; \ countries to unite their sovereignties, Iam unable to per: | "The scalloox is atill raging. At Honolula there are po Tne colabrated Puiges runes 5 taiety-ate mllen Be Charlon, $600 ont 2 whe ae ; Goon iY reel $400} bearet aa ‘aioe st anction, at $240. 8 10c, In batter we | ceive any treaty or moral obligations on the part of only nineteen casen, but in other parts of Oahu it is still rebool, "We learn there ame tome valuabie pictures to be from th® city, to part of the land claimed! The news of eee ee Pit fe ry coopee in Geords | _ S0can.—Solen last evening of 100 bbls. crushed, at | tither to forbid the desired union, or any good reason for | destructive. The total number of oases till the 9th of | School ae se it ethan ek | Wenkend dF i eb daly 8 Ack: | 2s, gen cnonsoone eng se | aA Dew caer forth win ensog Sa. aw Bt tho pe: |” Amume ron Donavon 4t nm Fos —Patec O'ion umber of persons got horses cut | crman, $1,000 Dr. Kendall, $500; Holden & Co., $200; | tion, at 7X0. a 8140. a ba alata aco a 6. theutic reports from | was arrested on Tuesday, by officer Haley, for fo squat upon a beautifal declared to be United | foepanee’ $3,000; Oity ‘Bakery, "83,000; Bella "Usion’ | CouxierAt.—Sales of 200 bbls. at $6 60. MINISTER, ETC. ped cringe elgg Boga pereerok Leta'ge up a iow ening Seival Guna aie Biatos $1,000; Mons.’ Bremard, $1,000; M,’Lecoq, $1,000; Mir, | _ PRIEURVES.—160 kegs (five-galion) pickles sold at 760. | ‘The King has appointed his Royal Hishnese, General of | “ther islands, bnt rumor ssid that the Fee ee ea teeshe tis Was NAM to bel ba tie Sa ne The State Railroad Convention, to deliberate on the | $1000: . £05. $4,000. °°" | per gallon. Division, Prince Let Kamehameha, to the office of Kuhina | “Ttafing at Lahaina. via ; P, Dest plant aston the contruction ofthe Asians and | On adon fo hn above thee ae doutlors many rf. Marriages and Deaths. Ha ri ster, a th ple of Saka Foung 2 | een ee | arta ty Ur et ea a DN neces - fe not re: total TED. « - ring land ward, lecting Wasa poor affair, did nothing of importance, and has | hich Wrektaaiety be put ‘at $55,000, making ‘ap aggre: In San Francisco, Ootober Il, by the Rev. 0.B Hyatt, | terior,” “G. F. Judd has now no connection with the Bi os mnitac ok aati: prwate Abr bone Wad geople in the eta hi Mallary Groban: tae been the butt of the press. gate destruction of property to the value of "$800,000'En ‘8 | Alfred Wheeler, Fsq., to Miss farah G. Pettis, younger minister. are 63. station house for raising a disturbance at the Seventh A convention of me brood of the different mining | Fin c19 hour. daughter of G. J, Hubert Saunders, Keq. The cppealiice, speaka thus of the changes:— i ‘Cie othes the pew cases reported are 4; | district polls of the Eleventh ward. water companies in the State, waa hold et Sacramento oD | ° esers, Adams & Co, have removed temporarily to the | | “On the Oth of October, at chs Rancho, by the | ,, “At len it abble has bart; the magician’s waod| jathaa 7 "| ine ny ax Incexprany.— About seven o’cloak lant even: eae ees on Port Office. J. B. Sexton, Capt. J. ¥. Wood, of French Camp, to | 1 broken, and publ opinion has vindicated ita existence | ‘“Total number of estos reported, 5,010; total deaths, | ing the insurance watch discovered s ‘fire in the second ee igo ro John Mitchel, the Irish Patriot. In Ban Franeizco, October 11, by the Rey. Frederick 7, | sl of Mr. Judd was moamure of justice as well as of ne- | D800. oe ss204 remaining in Honolula this day | S012,0% thsbullding, No. 95 Maiden lane, oaoupled by execu , and resolved to. petition the State Gray, Mr. Theodore ©, Faxon; of Boston, to Mire Mar. | ce#sity, no man can doubt, who is at all acquainted with i LIHOLIHO, Chairman, weed thelr way into ie building. Yad voncath one f the nd Federal Legislatures to declare the right of persons | GRaPitiC ACCOUNT OF HIS ESCAPE—ARRIVAL IN SAN | garefta A., daughter of tho late Henry A.’ Little, Haq., of | Public affairs in this country. We have been the politi- | 815. os 0 sas Y aed tthe wean thet they Wncataan encourage enterprises by of 5 From the San Francisco Herald, Oct. 16. consistently, but we u hard Upon a D Begrimmns casa aay me rated | Soman ati ean” cota'ha.' | wet Pama Sea ean hes eae | Rarer wea Cmte, | Tate ed mecreem soars | eran inmppace tres ra amounts o! are co! ’s Land is el iv ere on ward, am is errors. we ho 8 warning to 5 TRBSes eftecnocs, ssscespanied by hia wife and elk. |: wa! aioe y Seale negra Accaind, ct Tas, Raeeacdd in gon, Wa kerimnenteie tte [From the San Francisco Herald, Oot. 16. yatch had extinguished the fumes, without any damage fortnight, but none of extraordinary | dren, and is now lodging at Jones’s Hotel. No words of | ' In San Francineo, October 2, by Bishop Alemany, Me. appointment of Mr. Allen, late Consul of the United wets arrival of the bark Julia Ann, Caj having been sustained. There is yet no clue to feNe Davis, ral ve intelligence from Sydiey to August to, ‘and Mel. | trator of this villainous The importance and necessity of associat! irs can express the delight with which we welcome this . Russell iter, to the place vacated by Mr. Judd, will gi the application of machinery to mining, have caused | failant and sterling patriot to the shores of California, | Foret A: Rus wal fo Mise Mary drOstobor, by J. M. Ela, | satistvction, and we augur wall for the developement and | bourne to August 11. Tisycat Vorxd.—In addition to the names of those we the organization of numerous com, many of which ey Robert Emmet oi up his pure life on the scaf- | Frq., Geo, Huden, of Oregon, to Mise Emily Stone, of Mo, | Prosperity of the country, from his Uberal and expanded ‘We are rejoiced to announce the arrival of the Irish | published yesterday, om the Cpe fare engaged in very bold, and some in very prodtable, en- | fold, in vindication of his country’s rights, no such man | Th ’yfacyerille, Sept, 20° by'the tev, J.°W. Kelly, ae, | Views, azd high, unblemished character. patriot, John Mitchel, by the Julia Ann. Meagher, | voting, we add that of David with m as John Mitchel has ever flung himself into the breach in | Rufus 0. Hopkins BD silts Bophie C. daughter of A. 0. We find the following in the Polynesian of the 34: McManus, O’Oonahue, and Mitchel, Irish S:ate prisoners | gal v in the Second district of the ward, He rivate expedition has gone out from Stockton to sur. | defence of Irish irdepemdence. Baine. ‘ i John Young. Minister of the Interior. exiled to Van Diemen’s Land, have now escaped from | was sent to the Police Court. valley, east of the lake, for the purpose of | The Irish exiles of 1848 have never, as is well known, In Shasta, Sept. 28, by J. 0. Hinckley, Esq., Mr. T. J. R. CW Griteg ten of Foreign Belstions. bondage. Martin and Smith O’Brien still remain. Fines.—On Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in the admitted the validity of their pretended trials and con- | Flynn to Miss Cecilia J., of Mr Keene. Filsha H. Allen, Minister of Finance. Rares or Lanor Axp Revts.—The Sydney Empire of Aug. | cellar of the house No. 4173 Grand street. It was ex- one Californian, | yictions before juries packed by the cai! hated ‘At the house of Joab in Polk county, by | Richard ee | Minister of Public Instruction, 10 says:—Notwithstanding the continued stream of im- | tinguished with trif_ing damage, ing by Lynch law hold themselves captives in the 8 of plates, | the Rev. N. Doane, Wm. R. Kirk, of Linn county, to Miss Palace, Sept. 6, 181 migration, the rates of labor are increasing, more eape- a ‘wore arrest- They, have no scraple in prt ping out of the power of their Julia Ann Burden, of Polk count} Ms *Y; It has pleased his Majesty to appoint his ba High- clally thove connected with housebuiiding. sto ke masons Fegan, while in neeel ir intoni tocitatten fall trite street, enemies, whenever they can do so without violating thetr | Aug. 7, by Ker Wm. Hendrickson, Mr. Lemuel Hen- | "e*%, Prince Liholiho, a member of the of Royal | obtain from 184. to 14s day; carpenters, 124. to 138.8 | peer Grand street, and cut his head severely, He war tion which must be observed a ‘jones 7 5 Cominissicnera of Public Health, in place of G. P. Ji ~ Sir to 18a, ia. CT a ye a ; dy cays an omr traden rary rome Ur 101062, Dal | {ken tothe ition howe, after Dr, Jackson hi ree their elutetes, and fied for refuge under the American | McCarty, Mr. 8. J. Dickinson to Mise Martha Ann King. A procession is to take place in Honolulu om the 10th | discovery sawn timber was from 7s, to 10s. por 100 feet— | ATP IN" + 19 orclock on Tuenda Pie flag, is John Mitchel. who arrived last evening, as wo | In Salom, by Rev. F. 8. Hoyt, Wm. K. Leveridge, Keq., | of “eptemijer, in celebration of the acceptance of FE. H. | the average was about fs.; it ia now upwards of 60s, | ;,,\t Aalt past 10 o'clock on Thesday might, Pt"k Logue felt then determined to seod the prisoners to San Luis | nave stated, accompenied by bis wife and children, they | to Miss Ruhomah Stanton, both of Salem. * | Allen of tife office of Minister of Finance, Bricks ware about 322 per 1,000; none can now be gat un | int? the baaiment of the fad tile Houser te Nassau street, po, where the crimes were committed. The ne. having about two Phen ago followed him to his place of | On the 20th September, by Rev. C.B Clayton, Mr. Levi | ug OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER 70 | der £8. Stone has increared in the same or even greater | ho guard against falling, and in this priv) rent Oy ae eer val they wens | tondage The circumstances of his eseapo are briety | Tincle to Mise Susan Ann Callison, all of Tane county. TEX ADDRESSES OF THE BRITISH AND FRENCH | Proportion. ‘The price of stone for onlioa:y botiding par | Foaitigss have been sinoe the building was taken down, tely upon vue = these:— 3, fimyth,. of New You at vin a By the same, Mr. Samuel H. White, of Marion county, REPRESENTATIVES. iNew at the « — was oy. o- alles El Yesterday morzing, Terrence McGin fell into the dook at e 14th) werk to an Loomen' Lands Wide ibe express mis: | “At Goines, fa SR eel by Rev. J. A. Beaton, ft oq iht folowing i Abe, answer, entire, of the United | ooont, UE money elvned at shone wanes if enermous. | {he foot of Spring street, and was rescued from drowning. ‘The work of turning the Sen Diego River has been com- | sion fo rercue some ono or more of the Irish State pri: | of Sacramento, Mr. 0. C. Berkey, formerly of Iowa, to | t2tes Commissioner to the copy of the addres of the 6 ‘We believe £1 a day ia a very moderate amount at which Under the direction of Lientenant Derby, and is | soners, Nothing could have been easier than to escape, | Muss Susan M., daughter of P. Van Nest, Eaq., laie of | \’Peadirenn wan sont him by the Minister of Foreign | 1 estimate the earnings of sawyers aad quacrymen, iy, ly prosecuted. if they could have thought of doing #0 clandestine juiney, Tl. mi Rents are gradually fnereasivg, and for ordinary dwell- 6 Monrovia and Cape ‘On the Oth fastest, Lieutenant Beales, Superintendent | Sng without regard to their promise; but in order to dir: | “At their residence, on Saturday, Oct. 1, by the ay. A, | Relations: 1 ings havo risen abont three times, and for good business | 8nd will sail from Chase's warf at 11 A. M. to day, She ta Usaran Stares Commission, hartered by the American Colonization Society, of which Indian Affairs in ‘the State, had « talk with about | charge themselves of that obligation they felt it | williams, Kdward McKenzie, Haq., to Mra. Mary Agnes Howowwie, Sept. 3, 13a. } premises about five times what they were two years since, | Charerad by the Amen agedh, aid catrine poy following gp RQ Bp EFI 12, by Rav, CB. McLean, Grant Thor. | tht ave thenonor of resiving your communication | imal three room cottages, in the outskirts of the town, | SU) iassemserez-Rers Mi. Rambo and ody, Har ae te reer co custody’ The phrote in to the effect that | bee ee or cote” pat. GB. Mclean, Grant Thor } of this morning, in which you say tt was resolved by the | Jet for 20s. a week; five room esttages, ft for families, are | Tt PENG Gay De. Steele and slater, and two degip ben pa ot emane from the colony #0 long as they | Winnou, Gi’ New Haetteré, New, nd, to Mrs, Maria J. King in Council, on the first day of the month, that you can teen a ‘Year, Good business premises, ia first | ladies, all aa missionaries of the Protestant held a ‘ticket of leave,” which gave them a species of : Aaah wean Ricjonty Toy the: conzenontetrecn ep esoint addtews | rate aitvations, ate very difficult to obtain; £700 to £800 Linertan Emsoration.—The ship Wingate, cleared yesterday for ys ED, jis jesty by the representatives of Great Britain blish the fact that the | jiperty ‘within certain designated police district; but DIED, to His a yoar is asked, and for some large promises £1,000 has p In San Francisco, Oct, 1ith, Capt. Foenerer Knight, late | and France, made on that day, which you have done by | 23 . a. The latter gentieman ia fom Kentucky, and Madame Iie Peltier: the coletented ‘German traveller, | ‘2 “achat of ee ee aie any at any i ne | scent of tho Pacifio Mall Steamship Company. enclesing a'copy, No. 17, of thie Polynatan, published this beam siren. One of the recsauy arrived banks gave | {5 tcoumpadion Uy sm ednonted mat of Osltt, whe im frrived in this eity from Batavia, aad hae gone t0 | Nee‘risonera. by the convist authorities oF resigned by | “"On Monday, Cotober 10th, MT tei Lace as ee mB eye pce rae taking ty ihe Bank of Austeattas and then gave £2000 tothe | tends to settle In the colony. The Banshee takes out rior. + Sn wee man’s La M. Henderson, aged 1 year and 28 cays. ly thanks are due to ing on’ Council for . adapters Bow. : wo 206 colored emigrants, of whom 126 ship at Andrew ii. Macy, ao able writer and one of the editors mates a reantytarter vas tate many 4nd | Ootober 12th, of ongertion of the brain, Mra, Louisa A. | immediate measures to apprize me oficial of the exact EA tatty 5 Ae bag ly nc AS ah 4 arent sed the fumainter at Nesolk. The oxigrants are from 3 Re aged 7 5 « oy otel, » . D . pa i BACT teat of as Peta Smamenip | Rime chatter Moceme™ wo, ame taf | eh ceca om ap Cat ete A coenof ie arin yhch t pernvg romans | Loti rere Gt aariret arp at wasatien | eevee Sates, Inthe Tllowag operons 4 : ged 16 yronrae ee ANEUE IE | Aenmerchante, landed. Groprictorm, and otver altiawns of | t.And that the agricultural and pastoral pursuits of the | Maryland, who go out under the State Colonisetion So- ioipeen eg ong ial the Use “es 4, Induce, the King ie rom ol or % ag no : famedite neyotlation for maneention te the uited | quence of the high prico of wheat and flour a few months | tutky; 11 from North Carolina, and the jon Bar, Yuba river, Capt. Alfred imme negotiation for annexation wo the United Sees; ‘aad aithong thi vy importations from the | Virginia. —Baltimore American, Nov. 8. hi t . United States put prices down to an almost nominal rate a mere aE EY You aro aware that the government of the United | Avo onthe sines, the cessution of fiaportationsharcansed | Fine x Casoux,Me—A fire occurred in Cam- Feary a Otter cltlaans te | colony have not auffered from the gold discoveries. Avery | ciety, and ny, widely and favorably known, died on the 11 views, and Mr. th was actually arreste1, heldin custo. | Thomas Johnson, seama - ‘ ay tor tity of land haa boen sown this year, in eonse- | Will eettle’at Monrovia, viz.:—00 from, dy for three days, and mest inously abused, undera | ,, October Ist, at Mai warrant directed against Jobn Mitchel. Mr. Sinyth, in | BP. Harrison, of Wakel ; the rem le a remainder from ‘The rteamer Sea Bird, cast away on this coast some jonths since, has been raised and brought into the | chort, was taken for Mr. Mitohel, under the false and in- September sth im oe. reat as brutally murdered on the evening of selent eT ote Thine quietly Tyhis ecteage fi ain Bde Hunncloes, Oot, Bh, of congestion: of ig tangs ipaman wi whilst he was all the time » M 0 83. Mr, Macy was formerly from | States bas never mace any propositions to his Majesty's ch hich ® store owned LOSS Inst 0 ee ene ee etthons sooslvion the ed der parole of honor not to wbscond. | Andrew Me Naess oe Californh Vel A " f gradual increase during tho last month. The graziers | den, Me., on the Oth inst, by w man, would not deliver clothes without receiving the | This wax'a goes outrage on Mr. Smyth, and amontrage | Nantucket, Mau jand during bis sejourn in California,had } goverment to ennex the islands, though the matter hs | % frat! inewoae dubing tho last month. the gration | dha Mes ¢ pe ad osbupied by J. ©. Coombs, ‘eat adjoining owned by Geo. rma ticket given when ‘clothes are received to be been connected with the presi. undcudtedly engaged the attention both of citizens of the ; - the on Chifoiman’ was sioty and died upon tao | Ardy Jess grons on ne: tev te olfory of ascistence, | 02 the 16th Sopt., in Money Lake Valley, on tho immat- | United States amd of ruljects of theKing. To me it js | Dut the gracual increase in the price of wool apd tallow | +r in boots and shoes, and peat, solved to avpil himself of Mr. Smyth’s offers of anelatance, | 65) o.aty Shasta, James Mackley, formerly of that | not surprising that the ‘merchants aud landed ® | has ore them paid the increase of wages, as is evident | Pendleton, and occupio! by G. 1. ollans , Shas! chant) proprie: t tailor, R. McFarlane, da- hasan ans cet it Jv Magn Draps ma | Sent ae uate, tele ns | Sn et Jur % Senay tH | ra wht meine ener na eae | frum fn cat rear, och hs akon ice inthe | en ns corn ta Gao it in wethiog order, Gut haaaot been deliversa | COrciOBly ho wrote kad Geapareners , In Placerville, September 28, James Kinoaid, of Ma: | groat commercial advantages in such & eonnection, con. | Price of stock and stations. "| Epout $1,600, insured $500; Mra. Rawsom, $600, a the soupy.” . the'lieut, Governor, Siz Was. . * honing county, Ohio, aged 25 years, sidering that tho principal part of the commeros of the | Euockixc Coxnmoy or sim Roane-—Rartnoans Bravn.— | rout $1,000 Meets, Son i naured 81,000, ‘ in alecing Genth ocurred in, thin tty on the 16K8 | ws nerehy sonia the “oop ines cated | cyimtmcoril, Sept. $6, edward MaKenry, or Aarkham, | indi with the Unlea Staten, and that Uh islands $00, Mr, Remarance. The other seed were sal » A jm mother missed her child, only year ing Fen 4 per Canada, e con: gemma vanes smoke 85 Bho su that it bad lost itself in the street, | ‘ticket of-leave,”” je my parole of honor. I shall TE'fenors, Sept. 28, Solomon Bryfogle, about 45 yoars ucts a1 ‘A Waour Fauuy Dead oF and revok rthwith it myself before the police ite of i 4 advertised for is but could leara nothing. On the Shaw Lyng phecihy nie cor ‘ie Mule ete nad oe ot Ponaeran m xs ‘oka b aeon bel Pay for their heavy ports T perceive, the had occasion to open, her camphor ood Mths | ofr myself to be taken into custody. Tam, air, your b> Siesta | menace wm mm me margin tes | precaectmmnias motets! | Reece Ree reese The . 5 a oon a unl pad smothered to sata. is — role in together to the towaship of Bothwoll, weat 19 Boyd, of Brooblya, N. ¥, peroviye any treaty or moral obligation on the pert o , Conn., Oct. 27, Misa Prat will rae mote Saring ot