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THE NEW YORK HERALD. » _ WHOLE NO. 6308. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. hill discovered to be rich. Several veries ha: tary twice 4ndow neai body and Late trom Washi: ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ILLINOIS. | betamace on the wierrath era iacky Gicoveries hare | here where five years ago tollta pane oereaetiet | tien, to the wie Tearing to icmp.” The versainy' ere | Bartlet, dissountenanced by our government. We are ad: | FT oe en Tenwtany, some excitement about the beach diggins above Crescent | for a cargo of skias—here has ‘ation ths ctategeace | (pect bee Mr. Duane, Unlst Ragisser, and'the | tn tha censsoty oot nr rare pow the frst | We have reesired the Gphenoien of Oot 1 sod teaee anew — be My 'e * e " K City. like an exialation from the sea. Th's youngest aad fair. | Goremer dul od ‘ Rose eae eat ton er een ee | Sea medaae herention S vhe bl Coal notified: u choose, Aik first i Hews from California, Oregon, the Aretle eer ent ¢au gh'er of your great republic wis yetsunborn when | “Fhe'voiidieg was on ¥ed Dy Mossrs, Bolloan & Guillerd, | who have core cap eae ae mens owe tt to those | and Mr. Aiken, the Arat immigrant who had tr Complimentary Dinner to John Mitchel ; @ bi 8 keep their engagements—but we ad- | over it, had ympia, It in expected vhat tha’ octet Ten Ai en + | [fell asleep. Tawake in the Tyre of the Pacific! No phan. | and oecu : restaurant. Their | vise others, who have not joiued the enterprise, to keep | about seventy wagons will «nter by the ney rovte inte Regions, the Sandwich Islands, the Sorlety | n., combiimentary dinner given ty soe, ectonn of San | ‘ammagorle ott pofatrethla |The penal have aot pledit op | lose wil be about $15,001, | maze was donein the | aloof from it. If their object ix to work wines. they ean | Washington territory this season n ‘ , 5 . Neither is it, 1d @ city of the Czsrsorthe | immediate ne! rh+od b,* removal of zoo: ough by ter mines and safer working at home; if they de- It in rey that gold has been disco vered by Oxy Islands, Chill, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and _— pot John Mitchel; the. distinguished Trish re- | city of the Constantines, the enforced workmanship of vas- | far the largest portion of the’ neighbors preferred to trast | ire to aid a revolution, they had totter eatt for @ revola: Pree geet party, upon the oi wae gee, P ee he Musical Hall in Bon ‘ talsor slaves executing the iron will ofa despot. Here | to the firemen, and they had 20 cause to repent of their | tion that has better prospects of success, Yenass. Pasties wereengaged in digging, and were said New Granada. pa gueets The ball mae spenutltaily: 5 ee Be Stands the fair achievement of free aad sovereign citizens, } confidence, After the fremen bad left, Coroner Whaling | ‘The news from the routhern pertion of the State in- | to be mabing from $3 to 90 per day. ij nee fed. Govertor Bigler presided, assisted by 0. K. Going thei: own behests and for their own behoof—acity | summoned a jury, and held an inquest upon the bady, | forms us that companies of fillibust-ra are going by land Colonel Ebey bag received his commission, and entered (cited as to the origin of | toSonora to co operate with those who left this port by | upon the duties cf hia offee—Collector of the port. ‘been identified as those | the Caroline, Slakum, the chief of the Multnomahs, « small ‘ribe of : Nate the wealth of a thousand isles be wafted to her feet | of Mr. James Cole o, We an editor in Mary- | if the report mentioned by the San Diego Z-rald be | indians located near Lyou city, died’ recently of com- ty guests were seated, the bend playing “ Ilail to the Chief.”? x6 poured into her gate of gold! But this is a pheno land, and afterwards employed in the Patent Oftice at | correct, that two hundred Mexican soldiers are on their | sumption. He had three or four wives during bia tife- eparture of the Sonora Expedition, ‘The presiding officer sat at the head of the table, with the | e202 Tbave to study. On the threshold of your country | Washington. Te was at one time for Wan in the Herald | wav from La Maz to San Tomas, it ix Possible that these | time, allof whom be killed on becoming old. Slakum gual of the orsaing ab hia Fight hand. and Gotuealtace I cannot lecture—I can only wonder and admire. Rever | office in this city. Mr. Coleman was , \bout thirty eight | soldiers will attempt to stop the fillibusters. San Comes | was an intelligent and docile chief, and well liked among at his left, Among the gueste were "Archbishop ‘Alemany, ently and deliberately it becomes a stranger aud aspirant rig of age, and leaves @ wife and two children ia Mary- | is ovly about fifty miles from the line, and but a few days | the settlers. » nd. * | staunch and potent, opulent and free. Esie Perpetua! Loi but nothing of importa: E. Wainwright, A. A. Glover, may cominerceand freedom sit enthroned within her aun sha fox. Minessinten taste aie an SPEECH OF JOHN MITCHEL, 3 R ‘ * ) | to the privileges of your citizenship to investigate those march would epable the Mexicans to reach the Gua, Two tlemen 2 Rbis “at SWEAMBOAT EXPLOSIONS, eis 6 panpennlpr a Rote a Soreness ‘ ne; | wise and manful institutions that have bred eal nursed where the fillibusters would probasie estan, But it danct’ | bed at tive Dallen cf $1,600. Evga tpn ied PELE Ther hall'was tabetuliy, deooeatek with toa .q | the energy of such a race. A changed world indeed! If{ | Steamboats American Bagio:on F Stocktoy | iiely that any destructive conilict would take place if | out thelr pantaloows while asleep im thelt tent. One ha@ FIRE IN SAN FRANC the tables with floral ornaments, and an excellent dluses | 100% to Europe there is a change too but of a far different Blown up.— Many Lives L ost. | «an the hestile forces should meet. $600, and the other $1,000 A ISCO. prepared by M Momdelat, of the Unto da Oresamnen. kind. France I left a republic, with liberty and fraternity | [From the 8an Francisco Times and Transcr. pt, Oct. 20 } Horse stealing bad become very common itt Oregon. Ons Ranans ’ : blazoned on her shield. Now, tant Yesterday morning intelligence reashed ou. * city of two ‘weaainee df ’ DAs FR odes eda CA pl ery eree of Tabitt, my ears are arated aie he i atlas ot Areadfol accilents on the San Donut’ civeey PAEORER | persil op Comre lee neem Dassseroml OF sas fealty Tor thee Vaie aries Garena REIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, | ané California's guess” Mr. Mitchell was recelee Napoleon !””' This is bewildering. but 1 do not venture to | Wells, Fargo & Co.’s, and Adana & Co,’s exp teases, and | goxons léxraprrion —Yesterday morning, aboat 1o’clock, | ims in the territory, the officers were at loss to know d with | placn y ng, id cannot afford to pity the French. I believe | 80 extra of the San Joaquia Kepullican, of Tau day, the " ”y bat h te oak A 7 AAR Sc pees ir nine hearty cheers. A blessing was invoked by Archbish P ep i officer O'Regan end two others made a seizure of a tot of | What to with the culpri:. The Spectator saye: Clackamag as: ‘Alemany, after which the questa Gid ample justine tonne Seco se 8 mieaeiag ea alah Dates ma good ta aay. aoe ee ee etn tee few oe Patt Cary cain | RBMURition, consisting of a number of eases of powder, | County bas taken the initiatory step for the erection of @ MARKETS Cinner. | After the temporal luxuries had been discu fe'a Frenchman, Franbe iy eet raed ey eee tbett | ity on Monday evening at tive o'clock, aed had pr veeeded | £02 Kees of bar lead, a lot of peroussion cape, 300 pounds | Jail, a convenience that is much coeded in thene progres- ’ and the spiritual not forgotten, the guests were calle \e) D. rance is not ru by forviguers and Y iv og 7 ad pt of balls, and a lot of moulds. These articles were seized | sive times. Nearly every we are called upon to chroniele for foreigners. If Sf ¢ | to within twenty-five miles of Stockton when, at twentj ptll ci Min My Se order by the chaininan for the regular toasts, wish were | choice, they have it; if tt, hey abe ‘the very ment: | minutes past three o'clock in the morning, hor nia, board | bathe? Were on the p lying in the harbor, Taoy were | other. ; The Unived States: The hopo of the oppressed, the asylum | cverturm i But, perhaps ope might say, the sooper th: Lies Ceaser” procehiagy Aces ae rene Fl eae ra seized on the rupposi von that they were intendat for an | A disgraceful row ocsurred on Monday evening betweem The mail steamship Illinois, Cap: Hartstein, arrived | of the exile, the land ot tho brave. sae wig? is down once more. Not all he: ye porwr BAPE i expedition toSonora. This supposi'ion proved tru; forsome | ® white men mamed Joncs, and an Ethiopian, which re- ; Coliformis: Our home unequalled for her minoral woatth, | ¢Dthuslasm, not all her devotion, not her ten viotories, | OF ten persons were scalded or burned, and several mis "8g. | time dering the night the brig Carol ir sulted ins fight. The latter came off worsted, one of hie Hy jest evening from Aspinwall, whenge she sailed om | tho fcrtlity of her soll, and thy enersy and euterpruse of het | Rotell the’ high geniu: of her chiefs. nor tho fery elo | Among the wounded is Me, McCaudie, who iv sca od | and went out of the hiceon Soke cheat a eae aee | Garubaving teem nearly bitten off, The difficulty arose 19th instant, bringing the passengers, mails aod | ¢ or Bie 2 quence of her immortal gevernor, could her for this | Snd‘eut inthe head badly Mr, Higgins, the elerk, .¥8® | Guaymay, and Las withrat ‘doubt aailsd for that yer It | @bouta sqaaw, pecie, which left fen Franclsoo on the bt inst, ‘The Ii- ov. igler, being called upon, responded. tume. She is down, and must take breaty and rest a | both hands sealed. I’. Downing, mats, scaled: rig tt | jane : . : . ‘The Presider t of the United States: The free oholte of a | litle, and gather strength for her next wrestle. Aad Ger- | Jeg bruised and head eut. Among the missing is Willis | tery Pi ieaid f omaasal ey bg ae cero ith News from Oregom n the point of being embarked for the brig | 8’0+9 violations of the criminal laws, in some shape or Unois experienced strorg head winds and heavy seas dur | free reople. mapy lenly quiet, and fg Gally teb: da fi Frank; anot at s ages 33 by pouring out her people iP, Watebman, and a fireman namec Frank; another tic mien a . ae Nt! 20 ADE—INDE pg the entire trip. The followivg it her specie list:— Gen. Deayes teagoniea is the ea from every poit to seek in America the freedom their | fireman, name unlaown. Several others were, stigatiy | hunted POT A Ene Mie SEES ee eee Newhouse "& Spats, $10,250 The next tosstwas own land denies them. And Italy bleede again under the [See and wounded. The berth cccupied by Captain § wud ten departure. Among those who bere gone is Mr. We have files of Portland papers to the 20th inst. Cie a0 John Mitchell and the independence of Ireland—" Exile | tlons of the black vulture of Austria, and Sicily weithes on was cut intwo in the rete ani he was thrown F Wiliam Walker. It is enid she had eight cix pountere-m | The Speaior saya that there is “an increasing roe ge Welle , of Frin.”” like the Titan beneath her own Etna. And throughout | out on deck renseless for some five minutes, but received | board. She was towed out by 9 steamer, suv pronatty | of money throughout Oregon,” and views the state Mr. MitcHett arose to respond, and was greeted with | Europe a million bayonets are at all men’s throats, and | 80 other damege than a bruixo on the leg. v a ry a iissans Sapa deafening cheers, at the confusion of which he sold: electric wires carry ali men’ ce, ani | |, The American Kagle had a large freight, snd about fifty: | 2 4/ta Califorda, Cot 1 Ou freight. ....2.8879,960 Govmaor Bicixe, agp Girvan SAN FRaxesco—You ralwoye pour trope wherever a murmur is heard. And Sreaipee neers ae Lage pees ual are Loa ; vill not wonder—you \~ 5 fs S or Ie Tabands passengers 200,000 | tive or vo yenry after five wenry years of ving deuth, | coming from the Exat, and tenis thousands ot relogees | apitin Chadwick, wil be: despatched tmewdlately, aad | company Bag bern orgenized unter thin ia bith chia’ mnie cliltA octursed.on boar’ the: In int oownertt pt ‘3 of @ con- q rey gla -& aristocracy the ShieneMde Te eee cae tintentacos © he teak enter into a contract with them for the transpertation of Indian woman, the parties having formed a union for fe ‘ 7 aois | viet colony, if my seases are somewhat overpowered by the | despotisms of Furope have their best support ~ia her post ie an, Lae boats were | toe renils, The copttel etek ro ian aanspertation of |’ tn good faitiky was a legal marringe without og thi railing; 1b was cheistonsd Hirt tala’ Gates, thunders 0” your welcome to afree land. I sect like one | office they have their best detectives. Kiad aud generous | lowered, and three pervona picked up by the crew, ia ready thi Brooke is 320,000,000, ait of which | ‘The case was, that the children of Culvia Ti 3 slowly openipg hix eyes to the light of the outer world | Fogland con well cant about constitutional goveramenta, Immediately on the reciipt of the news at Stookton, y, the moment the contract is obtained. Mayor. | ‘be his heirs, but other relat tai ib ace'cebdily ance vacal chiligvidece to thayacse: of the Ae. g orl ; si b: | nat Cad eine es Lae i. ! | K Cerrhson is presitent, and the Slowing gentiemen of | & yee ober relaaeree erotseete dhe oe aia P the | after Jong and painiul trance, and the splendor of this | but she contracted s cebt of eight hancired millions to | Capt, Chadwick propared to go cown with hiv steamboat, | K Garrison ie p directors: —Cnry Haight, Pel the ground thet they were illegitimate, The evidenos no's for favors, and also, for the eperdy delivery of flea | Fypublican festival dezziex me. And perhaps ifTbad | maintain what tuey call legitimate sovereignty in Europe, | the Sopbie, to the scene of the catastrophe. Mr. Haven, | ceriieland intuenes, drentcrs:—Cenry Haight, Cells Ar | wng'that Tibbiti, at am early cay, took to wife & native California papers, to the expresson of Moners, Adams & | fly tne, acutes Of that humility which besomes a de- | and to this day, if any eneioy of aay Crar of Kaiser comes | Of NS 21m) Teen et Iroadil moeoeat ke'thnent | E:T, T¥nt, James Kisg of Wm,, Tomas M Jokes, Nc, | Nomen Louisa, in the customary mode, that is, by par ay walls, Farcv Re Gea eit fenied man and « hunted fugitire—it I had taken counsel | for refuge to Ler sol her Seoretrry of State steals his Mt. f O88 Fasle, tates that at the dreadful moment he thought | 1’ Vint Jemes ‘lag, of Won Tomes D. Johar NC. | Choe trom her friends, and setiled with her on & , h ’ . of my own quiet disposition, patarally averse from display | ters and sends copies of them to his mortal fos. Kossuth | “oreation had broken ioose;”’ for sash » noise of the om nee Te <Hotchy upon the Clatsop !ains, whore they kept house, ant oar- Among the passengers by the Ilixois are the Hon, | and ostentation. I should have asked permission respect. | came to England, and was received by the middle and | orssh of timbers, ars of glasses and czockery, aut Dlarkets ried on a ferm, and accumulated property, living and oe- purtland Cushing, la'e Charge d’Affaires from the United fale, fs gectine sis hight honor yo do me this day, God eco Cesee Sire + much enthusiasm perhaps as the pres seeploeicsiaas fig Perec, bencts Fae erat 06 ibe BAN FReaxcitco, Ost.4B1, 1°53, hab:ting together in all respeets ee # married cou at Panama; Lieut. G. H Scott, of the frigate St. Law. | just shagen off, and the load of our inglorions. def liberty; but detectives dogged bim in the streets; ail | thrown on the deck with groat force, is a miracle The | Brot Hens; toe: of the Jobers, however, have kad ® | whicls was soon fullowed by ber death, leaving the two a ‘ Which 1s betterer then chains and caonot be shake: members of the government and of th ‘i chief clerk, Mr. Rufus Hizgins, was in the cabin atthe | 00d trad». chiefly for tive interior, and the river stosm- | chitdren w! the plaintiffs in this suit nee; and Gen. Lane, delegate to Congress from Oregon, | st: heavy on our souls, with some of Out dest crernag | classes atood carefully aloo? frome hens oad ee Rae | time; the sabiu was an utter wreck, and still he was ua- | €r# carsled up, this evening, full freights, The new ateamer being Built at the Williamette The following is the specie list of the steamship Cortez, | still pining in bondage, with ihe bloodkeunde vt tk, | master Genesal uncoudte ly fusered Vis letters | injured. Some were thrown into the water, and God only | _ ‘The steamer’s advices received this evening from the es rut tiralvelovateeie San Francisco on the 1st inst. for San Jaan del | enemy still questing On our tack bohin!, and the wide | as Mazzinl’a and C'Connell’ aud O'Brien's hai | knowns how many suifered denth inthis manner. Me. | Fast are rather more favorable in their charaster to | fy thiosdny mieht it have been iaunched : rae Dan nee world before ts, vhere we have no heme, no comsteye, | been fingered before, Aad so, at the moment when | Haven says that as he was engaged at the stera of the | California commmeroini interests than those last brought. | fineine dogs “tre Ceceuineltahe utitl paaattte po it flight be’ thought ines) enoagh for ua | I open my eyes again. vpon the affairs of the } Yeselet the kedge anchor which he had throwa out, | S¥ipments hither have somewhat fallen otf, whieh is very | heen purporely secon tee. Heourt bea it hat these ee, te flog ourselves, exhausted breathless, upon | world—Europe is tranqoil—law and order prevail there, | 0% man in the water cried out for help. Mr, Haven well ro fer oa it goes, but we can ure parties in the | pegn had ulty between. the co! d you soll, and te feel ourselves at last, si Europe, five years ago, guttered ‘sith the breght tri colors | ¥ade him to be of ood cherr; that the boat would come | Atlantic States that nothing short of an entire suspen san SinoeL ital baa nten tie: CURE ane aime safe under the hospiteblo shadsw of your eagle's | of nascent republics.’ Europe now ia penal colony—a | immecIstely to his astisianoe, ‘Lnat’e right,” aii | ion fora timo, of adventares to California, will bring | fe ‘utter fred‘ the beat in terenge, wings. But the terms in which I haya béeu {avitel to | great jail—a larger Van Diomen's Land, Each royal the poof felow, “goin!” bat nothing was aiterwarda neon | Stove 8 permaneat reaction in our market. | toon; | duel epesuiation han: been fife of late as to the am- TiUit nef think of myself wben you oferise, Chr Kori | the'wives of his clots doctivorcereres Peasalaien | |, Wibla ten minutes after the explora, Colonel Jack | W000 S0t learn, howover,cf any tinportaat operations | furgmant im the Sinte papery of tae appointment of cans, you offer me sympaihy with my cause. And Ameri- | in bis hand—for telegraphs railways, which here in | Hays cried out that tae remoant of the boat was on fire, | {rom fre . yon Sales 270 bbls. Gallego ant Haxall, in | jy ful) at present, end there i some eaxiety manifested cane ve heard, are observant of what pacses in t America belong to the peojle, there in Rurope beio There was « large number of cases of brandy on the-deck. , at 8 8 $1€; 100 do Haxall, free of inspection, at | g4 to who is superce ‘ed by this new appointment. werld. You know well what that cause is, and what that | like everything else, to the pecple's locds aad masters, | these were of course broken snd the spirits ignited, The $14; 400 co, outside brands, at 810; 900 qe asoks ChuLL 4) the Time Dirt dic ante copy of the sympathy implies, Here is much more than personal | The network of tyranpy seems t> be complete, and the ee ee ae Ao Oe oa pee Gallego. and ‘scat ae hues aa ae St $12 60) | trosty with the Rogue River ladianr. Jeft so suddenly on acco tO the seizare ofammunition | burize:s caused by small production and large imports pee me hae distrust. A sys Orsaie. eeu is the Pacy > Ovientar. Srv. ae ee in dependeace now to bring money into the country. many Lan boon orgunized ead this title & paca line | A case same up letely in the Di-trict Court of Clatoop hors: fin daud” | County, in which Judge Olmey decided that the purchase pore; via Saud | of (accordisg to Indian custom) and evhabitation with am b& Ferguson waw-destroyed by & 0, Bacon & Co, , . $700,(4) Curtis & Perry W. dteinnacdt & Ci Wyokoff & Co... . Ovher cbippers "Fulda & Bros... he {cllowing pas:eugers wee on board the Cortes, a will be brought on by the steamship Prometheus, | ccmpliment; bere is thing te crowned conspirators congratulate eash ‘ Jobbing at $15 (0 a $16; city | ‘The Indian Superintendent, Con. Palmer, hi ned, foul Cuyler, Mies Ali Gain , | dence. I, indeed, am nothing; but liberty ts sacred, and | already. ¢ven on the frst glance at this business, made | Stst effort of Capt. Hardison war directed t» the resene poms — bbls. cold at $3. 60, that the Indian ci jiculties had been peaveably settled by eee Calor, Wis Aiea G OR Leievoat | Ireland is dear. Justice in eternal; and my cause was, | bclé to form an opinion which I think, as there are'no de. | of thore who were struggling in the water, and we under 1950.1 5,500 gocher Rete cate as, Aemettic barley at | treaty. Teslor’s tidy only remained to:be treated with; B lever DM Steck EG’! hardt, “M Moyer, | ud is, and while! live shail be, the cause of Irish fres- | teotives in the room I may venture to hint—will not last stents (ares bide seer pin Ho jumped into | 1&0 ; 600 mpeadomeatioginetete a3Ke. order, 88 | ‘but owing ty the treachery which the whites had shows A Boyle, John Clark, Mst Kubo. Slo vard. f'M MoLoaat | dom agsinst English tyranny—Irish rights against Eog. | long—is uot worth five years’ purchese—the system will MAS Sa OH TRELMaAT Gata: RATIGE cote Dati’ |: © BERAD.—100Dbla. pllobe dd he 54, Seem, 1 was Sanbiiul what, the sesult saigh’ be yaa Gariand, JD Stolinane, Wr Gorrott, Robt Parking, G'| lish bayonets—it is the cause of independent iadustry | not last forever, But now I will turn away from Europe | the boat in an undzessed state, having notuing but his Fasmncin eee -ban beuca coun fereicy for att | $285: Geo. Lane had gone to havea talk with them— Ellsworth, Dr J C Colip anu frivud, 8 W Weyman. W Har- | for our ows living agains: base paupcrism for Eagland’s | and her politics, and before I close will confess to ;oa, | #birt on. é he bas the confidence of the Jadians, and can exert mere jE Barued, Met J Curothers end dangoter, atiss Ra | gain-mit is that sume old and dear cause of Irisurepub. | that I have a personal reason, av wells the geoat pooh | . Th€ parsengers were-not in the least degree contceed, | Getcripticns exer pt lard, of which ws can learn no sales. | inn pdatooe TW Moss, C Foyt, £ Wick, t Dickion, dob | Heaniem to which our fathers were sworn in'95, and for | One, for joyfully receiving the honor you have done me, | buteet themeelves industziously to worl: to relieve the | 200 bbis, and 200 eabenetrer Leroi 2 chson, J 1 Terrell, JC Unn, G Lity, Mrs O'Neil, | which Tone labored and lived, and for which Emmeteoald | The Queen of England’s packed jury, you are aware, | Sflerers, many of whom were dreadfully ecalved and ep 601 dar recatepiants (10,000 it li ? nee over them than avy one é This was showm: a axe case in makiog the treaties with the other nts | tribes. Timea. Ya. A correspondent of the Stafeeman in desgribing Lane’s Dbi0 7 2 100} first interview with the hostile Iadians, has the follow. $19,328 do. do. now as 263. | ing:—' When he was seen withia their broaatworks every At fhe fllowiag rates:—Clear: | Jip pronounced bis name—Jo Lane, Jo Lune—and ix halt bbls $15; mess do. St | pwaribs chook wad bathed in tears. Tho woauded i bobs at MeO; decomet | thelr groaning, und the wid Indian of, the mountaing A O'NCil, Mr. Crock, E JM’ MCann, Josooh G | but die, Knowing all this, you tender, rot to me, but to | called mea felon. Now, trom thas foul'verdiet | appeal | Were lying on various parts of the deck. In ong place wis, FS Hoffzan, J 8 » Vara Eva my country, on this first point of American Jand [ touch, | to all man’ ind; and I consider this assembly of American | ¥#* the leg or hand of a men, in another lay 2 China wo- Talia Hutenine, 3 weed, Zohn Mit your frank’and marly éadorsement of that righteous | citizens = cotapstent tribunal to reverse it, Tw. years | MA, Who presented a dreadful pisture, “Fortunately, ‘, ‘Thos Grahaun, derbsck, 08 Crates Caure. And could I presume to declize thin) Gould T, | ago you revised my friend Terrence Motianus’ trial, | Mr. Havens had reseral cxses of vil on board, which were {Gouk Nivholas Acger, | Wib an impudent mogesty, deprecate your ‘sympathy | and found bim noteuilty; and the news of your gene’ | R@ReTOUrly placed at the cispo-al of the sick by that gen and child, Dd yath Ireland's wrongs, your honest incignation against | rous reception of bis wien it reached ds in ou Ueman,-and were the goeanr of al vegaey Walle: Treland’s enemies and oppressor? No, no. Iexaltin | police districts, elated and ebeered ts as ap. ‘ago. ‘Tue Hepuiticaw anv", it is imposs'vle to assign a cease Sher 280, a Ube.; lard Mike. & | glunk-beitnd & bush or login fear andawe. He appeared. awthon, J Byrne, | this hearty welcome. Ithavk you for it from my vary | lent:’ pardon from Queen Victoria dase ay agiaatee Wore canettl bu tsielly. No.1 © te them as 9 eavior—in himaione coul” they confide—omly Asin? Shildron, G yehnsen, | oul Itake a grim delight in ity for well I Henk hes dered tbat ee en, Who were: never Auown to be remiss i olly No. 1 Chine, to the | Joe Lae could thos trust. Ole Jce (Tyes) advanced te ) Legs Batavia ot 1'go.; £4 | nope bim aid tel! his story of the wat. He said bis tribe tm . did not commence the wsr, on the contrary. when Is aad 20 half do. orashed, at | refused to join the Shnstas ia their war upon the whites, Lal. do., do. toarrive, at p. n. t.; | they nolified the settlers of their daoger; that the mur- cers wei § committed by tho Shastas; that it was not unt ay \§ f thore unfertunate Dr Boeie * | warm wor oh Shane am ponerse: not be dragged ona hurdle to the place of econ. | Jt Was, we thiak, ore ol f BT OT mash leae ‘Bore, Lh a ge desponding | tiop. This night sou provounes that Fam no felon. By: | OVeF Which human foresight or hil! has no control. trick Archibald, JB Wells, | countryinen, and kindle in their hearts again some spark | either Tana feln or those who certied ms from my |, !#\?-—Four of the passergers are known tbe missing, JW Canthorn, J Fini, | of thé firs of manhood; the Joud echo of free- | howe in fetters under a fulse pretence af lav, are {alons; | However, iv id impossible to teil how mauy are lost. er Warcea, Isaa2 | men’s scorn will ricg in’the ears of our tyrants ia | thatis to say, the Queenof Kugiaad andber mint.ta Five of the oraw are dead ; Geo, Staekman, second en- Maeve ’s casioe | their bigh places, and bid then beware of the next | and her partiian judges, and her perjared sheriff, aad | gi9e¢r; Franks Audeoo, fireman; Galop, watchman; atsdo, the whites had sbot or bung fourteen of bis trive, maay SS Se ; ‘ i i Charley, second cook ; Cha les Breahem, porter. y told at $7 59. f wh W McColam, J Stow. | €arthquake of the nations, Who will dare talk to | hor learned attorney general. Now, 1, wish distinctly, Ys jsipagg done tig i WU dsdka cea da cae o oy of whera were pet servants of the town, who were guilty Cyeiya, S dowet, BE | me ot despair? Who is abject enough to despair | smd ina few words, to tell you what that Queen anl her Sak Se, eacle oae meine eee: Gk ee ef no offence, dd be consent to the war, cum, W Watson, J Ss Coudit J shorwood | of the cause of sight, and truth, and freedom’ ‘In fre- | servants dil to me ani mive; there are mou af this table peoeiaey Fp gee ato at ca case ansorted ple fr pe iat becesiize Mei ate 9s HABEC Wir tee| rent 1a ldgidge, J Grover, W West 4 Chass, P McFad- | lend, indeed, truth haylong beeu called a lie by act of | whe know the trath of every word 1 shall say—it is my | Padly scalded Doliag, first: mate, badly bruised , pew 0% pie fr a few recklesw men evince adeterinination to shoct every FR Taber, Hiram Frank Duvall, HE W Gris 1a, K Townrend, Rf Device) Jamos ly Ne bt, BCreutt, G Starks, Hole, fans, WJ Reed, MM Wiloox FS Kiyley, James Woot, Paul Bunker, A 3 0Gui 3 GW White. W Mayhew ant Pa:.ment, and that ancient Pass'on for Ubvrty a4 been | couvter indictment, and! shall teariessly ask the verdict Ser eeeien ware bani oer vell pigh, as the eacmy hopes, crusbet und trampled out | of America andthe world upeatt. Fit, they procured < . “ ainoiee <o * and, Cher; but, afterall, ieiebmen are not uegroes; they still | anastc? thelr London Patiiaaent to mame tie work | | _ TBt engineer of the Sophie snvs bo has carefully ex Wc HP fe 1 2P coronas Ohilt penchies, at 21:6) 4, | consequently, the agents canaot act as ellectuslly as they belong to that family of the human race ¢heace sprung | was cocaged ina frlony, aud to attach to it the punish- | Mined the doiler of the Faxle, af the wreck, aud that t Sinn inditatancnad Ne cases claret ot $3, | otherwitp umght. the heroes snd the demi gods. High hearin and atfoog | ment cf Irlony ‘with the avomer object of degeadizg | @shl0si0n cid oot occur from abort anboly of water. Hig | which sndicatesan advanot 100 bbls, Amerioaa whiskey, | “the iedlauw di not giroupal! thelr gnns in the treaty, several of the | $6 25; 6COdo. preserves plcaios, Me , to arrive, at p. n. Pat boll oriad soplias goin ae ae, Indian, regarcless of the treaty, The ladian Department bave not yet recewed any of the appropriations: s McDougall, two cheld-en nud servant, Kev J srnware bred t and th ¢ sla is atitl Trish peteiote tothe rank wave f throat, | thinks that probebly the boiler was made of bad iron, high proof. at 46c. per provf gatlou, 50 octaves American | because they feared unserupulo.s whites would butcher Bey Maes, J..9, Cerary and Celvath D Sweln, MreL. | tone re rec rey unt sts gue Geter avery us stills (OTFIEN pa telotyto the rank isd 60 (hv aueylty ofetit-<hroe The Stockt n, 4 sew steamboat, was biown upon the | bierdy at bic, proof, them | Z Hm Mase, J.5 Cerary ead felend, D Awein, Meet a ; of universal con: | end rie! ers, snd so making Iri-t antionalls a scan Net coea ngs i Paar 1-60, bores cogNAN hcl ad de HicChe MO Robets end friend, G Morcell, J J Maa. | tempt is maddening; and time and shame waiton all men; | dalous aud igrominious, Second, .when their act was | S8me Cay of the drendful dica-tor just recorded. Ths ‘ pa pelt at de, A few days before Goa, Lane loft, a number of Captatm J Nichols, Mr Howitt J ¢. W Koldisk, OD | sed ster! sull cuts, and fire still burns, and Haron is | passed, and when | di-obeyed it, of course, then came th: | Sceldent occurred at five o’c:eck, P. M., @ saort distance William's men commenced firing upon » party of Joe's Ss messenger states that Marriages, Births, and Deaths.. W Kk Pp ri c utter, Geo Copley, J | aboveus all. ‘The graves, indead, of two millions of our | trial ‘if l bud violated low! was to-be punished by lnw. | Sb0oveNew York. Adams « © adin, $G Glidden, M Kove, J M heet of the boiles 1 2 : i ten, women and children, who were fishing im even, oa Bragg Squire Avhbiry, De D A Bdsae. JL, | famished murdered nation will not give uo theirdead, | Now Icharge the Queen and gavcraiment of Faglaal with | t8,crowa sheet of the bolle was blown off amd the con | a Hogue river, They. did not return the fire, but shel ere® fatt Shes E Smith, WG Lusreioe, MC Lowrance, D | though the graves are shallow, and thedead are coffless, | settiog themselves aboxe the law; toat is to-aay brevis. | Becting eteampipe burst, Tie explosion want up through | In San Zrancisco, October 22, at the church of the Aite- | theucselves from tt by lying upon the ground behind w ler, Dr Wilson, Tie RARE, A Fairehild, Mre GW Dent | The seven years of Ireland’s fore ayony in the talons of | ing the law (which they pretenied to vindeate, and | te main cabin, tearing thoa‘ter part away. A:froman | sion Dolres, by Key. Eugene O'Connell, Mr. Bartholom: she ter they had ereoted. Some ten or twelve rounds H tice children GB Wilts, Mev i iyard aad oil) British elviivtion have been erdared—they cannot be | which it sus thele cfice to guard, imonler to destroy im: | WAS killed, Captain Sharp slightly sealded and thrown | Derlam 2o Siiss Thereta Havion, all of San Ira cisco, were fired without effect. Joe immeriantely made his way U Bird, Mra Marsh1'l. Mrs Onicly, child ant erased frrmu the calerdar, They cannot he forgotten; | without law ) because they kaew thatya jury of my coun. | Grerbeard, buteaved: Mr. Peyton of Stockton, and Mr In Gocrgetown. Oct. 16, by E. C. Southworth, Eaq., A. | to Gen, Lane's quarters, and complained that the whites John P Brown, WB Magnite, 5 V | thry shail rot be forgiver. Nations have no future state, | trymen, impartially empannelled,(whioh was in the worst | *™- ©. Pease, of Mission San Jose, both badly ssalded; | D. Waloron te Miss Awanda Reznor, both of Coloma. haé violated the treaty, The General explained 10 him fi Brown, W Den*, J mas, Bijan Smith, | and. therefore, national punishments and compensations | and blackestof my many dungeos, all [asked of my ene- alo one of the owners, nacae rot ascertained, very ba ly In Saa Francisco, Oct. 24, by Rey. T. Dwight Hunt, Mr | that the act was committec by some irresponsible bad | / ” * D n Kelly, & J Cum. ke. J Waite, J Ru Fi Mitobell and servant, Jy Ridgway, G &dmonse W Ferrens, Win Patte come in this wold: and as surely as ‘sorroy tracketh | mier,) would be sure to ueyuit mo, Tey too. -are to pack | Burt amd soulded, and fivo-others senlded. When the So | Froderick Leppien to Miss FUzabeth Deigaion. moa. and that the Db crime,” that fou) British empire will yet be brought to a | a pediented jury, partly of Kogtishmen, predly of ond phio reached the wreck at 12 o'clock the HT Ciny was | la Sau !'rancisco, Oct. 45, by Rev. J s rict accounting. Ireland will yet have ber vistory and | Lieutenant's tradesmen. wholly and entirely,of ms enemies, alongside, rendering all tue aid possible to the suflera1 Reagan to biiss Areale Richit, ® peop e were not acconntable for Brierly, Mr, John | it. ‘The presence of Col. Wright's command will be likely to put & siop to such conduct. ers, John Mary Ann Rego, both of Sau Lrancisco, . by the sane, Rishard Pisros to Ann Brad. | *! of Tasfayette, 0. rests of the Antipode gata human progress, and | my place of business. Fourth—I charge them wivn far: . At Awity, , by Rev, J. W Miller, Me. Werner S s of tt Pr ; cophic informs us that;shere were six pavsengers sauppos: | Also, Uct, G hire, BE electric telegraphs, and how Tar the spectes as boon | ther acting on that pretended verdict. by bolting me in | ScPbie, informa us that.shere were six passe at, 23. by | te We tote striding abead abile he haa been gnawing his own hoartia | irors and carrying me to Bermuda, and afterwards to the | 4 to have been killed instantly, some of whore bodies | dock, both of San Francisco J, Broyman,"of Lafayette, to. Miva Taal i a Seretoy" de snvder, W 8 gaci sho forgete that the Isiah Ip ice kaw are aostly | Cape of Good Hope, and afterwards, to Van Dieman’s | jare 20 bows found, Yome four OF are wera severoly aad mn hig HEE Ovtober. atmes, ZL Peedmors to Mra, So Visite ee fee ee erty, W Lafferty, U Gafferty, e ei 8, the rempant contented, or cowed, or l, ith deliber, adeavori: fe we Ms 4 a . “2, H ~ Nee 49 ‘yaville, Re : Cole, ish, NB Baldwin, i Hooton, ui, f | rough ee bcight dieap envugli wus wogthay-willeay | Years te plascre sy saath adachneed iissctee aatoronat rere muttcrera principally were connected with the boet. | _ Om the Sth October, H. U. Heyld, of Mendocino, to Miss Reqs toe Mary Barter wh ihel itd ‘on ee oe ae eer ar deten Wilkie, | be begin to rave ugcia about the eruel Saxon, and the | and @fth and last, T charge them with doing all this ta | THe Soplate brought several of tha scalded to thir city | Seral.J. myth, of Sonera. At tho residence of Hon All. Humphrey, in Lane Seer Ee etl a dalek W wits, B righ'# of Irish nationhood, that empty sound, the very | order that Eugland might continue in quiet to consurae | Jae pisht who hava been promprir attended to, and rent | |, In San Tranciseo, Oct. 27, by Rev. Wea, Rollinson,Chas. | ecunty, 24 Oct., by Jucge Dendy, D. M. Risdon, Eq. Se ‘G' Wateon, RMClary. Wun MaCreassy, echoes of which have died out in the wailings of famine, | the food for want of which the Irish died of hunger. | {> the hospital, he cause of the Gisnater was the | P. Crittenden, of san Yrancisce, to Miss Dore K. Scott re- | yis, Pauline G. Wright, both of Lane county, 0.T, Kok, G RGrakem, 4 B Butler, E Fe or been waftel over the A luntic, o: drowned inthe | Now. if all this be true, the Queen of England and her | bntning cut of the oylinder head, and the immediate ex- | eenily of Seneca couaty, N. 3 In Grogoa city, 16th Oc, by Hon J. M. Prescott, Mayor, ldgo, A slesindor, 9 Post, IL SO W | poncpe of piace and joy that bailed & Qureu’s visitand a | servants ave the ‘elope, and the respect you pay to me 13 | 220, ou of the conducting steam pips. tall op tt the residence of F. Dillon, Consul of France, Oct, | oiiver I'arry Goovall to Miss Louise ell, both of Port: ; i Hoven Dt aeia, | Crystal Palace I idow what cho slaves aud cowards will | » blow tothem. They regird me aa thoirenemny, and thoy | ,..The Stockton Journal «ays the sloop San Pablo, in com. | 20, by Kight Kev. ‘Archbishop alimmany, Mr. Johu Clas of | jung, and late of Cole county, Mo Sucr, W Dosker, | RF. Tkuow their ccvel cant, Ard Tsay to thom again | are right, You cannot dome am honor withoat anita | />£ ™p the Sough on Tuesday, parsed the bodies of four | Norfelk Va., to Madeinolsells Angee Lessent, of Paris, ‘oriland, by the Rev. ©. S Kingsley, 18th Oct., Me. "1 h | tnatT bad considere that. “Too well and kesnly I | sult io them—T accept the honct; I hops they will under. | Ten Heating on the surface of the water near tho scene | France, we 5 J. H, Eagan to Miss Maria Darling, alioc eortland, 0. 2. | feal whata gulf yowas between the to day of Ireland and | rund the insult. You wil not imagine that F relate these | Of the, Inte disaster oa the american Fagis. | The Coro: In San Francico, on Wednenday evenimg, Ost. 19, In Oregon eity, 12th by Judge Waterman, Mr. A the day when Twa: cxiried from my home with chams | thirgs to vou as taerely a series of perronal outrages on | Be", Mr, Grattan, om receiviag news to this effect, in. y the Rey. T. I ©. Long to Mise iil very. a ee upon Diy Tabs, & gulf deep ax ale black ag ge. me, 1 relate them that you may judze what species of tess Be long ieee Saving’ weaearee age pre On the Lith March, by the Rev. Me, McSwain, in Mom pell, J Jove, 3 » | smoke of Tophet. Luave beard of the idiotic prevenes ot | pretended government that must be waere such things ‘By “ rain ‘i rian sep | Toe county. Mo, Mr. Dwnie! Sewart, of Or Misa aN athe inda TH Lee, Wi loyalty thatthe Irish were, once raoce deluded by British | gan be done in the cpen day aaunat the wil of nine Led ld fetheiaper aca td emer she tegpaiaet a ar Huta died Ke matror sata Maiarer cd: Toole: of tte feria: pie cook De ee dee W Ceantort, 8 Ors fulsebo. d so minke before their sho tyrant. T have read | tenths of the community—that you may wee how enticely | ¢x#uination ove of the bodies was, identified a that 0 iis thsantiy, att GS Sich emt At the house of Jacob Burden, Esq. in Polk county, by | Whitecomb, DL Perrine, J Yoong, J Yow of their puny and muimicry of that Saglish humbug | juetitied every man ia in enceaco.ing to overthrow and to | Mt Gallop, the unfortanste waschman: the other could vile, recently Mr. Colia Hughes, of Richmond, | Rey. ir, Doane, Me. Wm R Kirk, of Linn county. to Mew el, GW Holdon, B Racir, AJ MoM shin» B astra, G | of wil mations. On! Lhave heart how Irelund is at last | ‘punish such a government. An for ms, Thave not come | pot Re recognize). One of the four bodies observed by | Ill, to bisa Hibeberh Rodgers, late of Vergon, Ohio. | Satta aun Burden, of Polk county, 0. T. ton. J Stancard J Wedockor, S Prescott, J Borah 8%» | going to begin to de amellerated, for that two miitiond | here to whive about my own sufferings, In the worst | The ot rs ng eo SIS At Sonora, Oet. 20, by tae Rev. I) Deal, Mr. W. C. | °'Os the 7th Sept., by Elder Win. Hendrickson, Mr. Lemme SS a da baif of her lawless Colts are femishet to death or | urd blackest of wy many dungeons my enemies nover ex. | THe Storuten /turnal of the ist, anrcunces he death of Soa Josquin county, to Bliss Matiica Moss, of | 4.) Hendrickson toMiss Sarah A. Joves, all of Polk coum driven to feck & livellicod in foreign lards—ant how the | torted from ine one word of submirsion. They have | ) (italia J 0 Sharp of the steamboat stockton, caused " * ty 0. T. survivore begin to live better—-and how a lord lieatanant | indirectly let us know tha; if we showed contrit Count Clikep nan steen tee: tenn or Sie ae ne or, 0a fhe Tuolumne, Oct. |’ “ty portland, 17th Oct., by the Rev. De. MeCarty, Mr. & sj) Harrie, N Ulaet | continues ty encrurege tho monufacture of tabinet for | we might be liberated. ‘They asked for contrition, they | (*Pt#in Sharp was from the tows of Hudson, id New Mr. J. Somers to Miss Hal: | 5, Dickinson to Miss Martha Ann King vith, @ A Garrisen, AW the viceregel was e lactis ial Bale taunts ot in reply Jona jsisdain and fetanee, What Silver g Merrit pc of larson at pe se by the Ter, Joh B Hill, Mr, Joha | _,02 thet Cet., by Lewis Love, Eeq., Mr. John Prowbe kt ry in Dublip to display the productions of Icela: a, ave said to-night is no more than what I said in a) 4h > u ph alge . ttel to Miss Angeline Campbell, of CTackami 73 Gace athe pone or i! the: | aie eclantaade deck before the fale judge—-no more | 2@ie+4 bis superior existed in the community. cy A Shaw, all of that place. on geline Campbell, auusé county, O1 “ d 8, Elisa- neineo, Cet, 23, the lady of Israel Solomons, | peste Rrchsrtton att of Wockvneeee *3 Miss Mary c Se 9 is b , Mr. Prave came down on. the Sophie, and the others in fav Fransisco, Oct. 22, by the Rey. A. Williams eee Srabce W Parr’ 8 Stephoue 3 Robin! | her revenge. High words these. some men will say. Tne | not to try, but to convict me. Third—I charge them with | ™ " 7 > ; " q 3 " MA i andes, fer, FA butter J li ,BC § unbappy being forgets, they wil say, shat he bas been | actirg upon the sham vercics thus obtained from «pre. | ured went on to Stockton tcl tal en awd héercaee Lod eee ae nina ler. fo oes a to | On the 7th Oct., by Eider Git Barnett, H. H. Snow te swe!) lark, $G Clark, § Hite wn, T Bod five sears becouing in colicaiy cells, or baried in the fo- | tended jury, and under that fsaudulent pretence, robbing | .. acer: on board A Siaiusaie. wie buceete vn enitcee or bssacigeiy weg’ Aion inna) ct Mies Maul a Hombres, daughter of Hon. ‘A. J. Hembree, Ws wart, CH Jac! iP Cote ter G W Kull, L Balion a, VF Cleghorn, WEL on. TW tei J Marshall, Hy bo fant, JW vite commititee Lave not exhibited, as Thear, the real staple | than what I bave printed again and egaia iathe paviic | ,,M* Keaney is doing very well, recovering slow'y from BIRTHS. a daughter Zhth Uctober, the laly of Mr. B Morgan, of San ‘ Ww ¢ * > 8c 20 gsayin, J itetses, # Siva; | and characteristic producticut of that coantey—molel | newspapers of Von Dieman’s Land. Tank flesveo, my See oe re Renna TREE (GB 8) SORES eae rison all of Washicgton, 0. T. PL Beedtord, J J Jocelya, JN | panpers in equald rows--reavks of hawole teaants-at | head bas been always high—my heart has been always | ~ oo. ead? Sed. i i a a lia, 22d Sept., by the Rev. F. 3tont, Wm. A. : A Ad EE Bart. w Dra; Will with their bats in their havds—pyramids of ejast | free and I wore my fetters lightly as wreaths of rose:, Fhe by Set pein Apel ed, it ls thought Oct. 17, the lady of 2 c De Camp, of a daughter, (A. of Lira crusty, to Miss Eliza Gordon, «e heen. TE Lefingweil, T Mershae y 4 jit. | ment decrees—basis of transparent poorhouse gruel | When my enemies songht to kill me by long and rigorous has et “i Penton, ives ie. la. a 4 B, Stout, MD ) name LU rie. ; pei Dold CO Pugh, Weicnking, Yen Brunt, J Briggs, | (a great work of att)—cases of famiched corpses, to | confuement in an unwholesome den, what, think you, ibe Su coneidernd ths Sea tiee of etr ene ome’ but | At Maryaville, Cet. 12, brs. John A Paxton, of a son. nd, 25th Sept, by Judge Waterman, Mr. Gol- Pikes, J Wiley, PE hiokiter, G simms, a BianarW | show bow Jean an Irishman can walk bdeiure h | susteined me and kept ii'e in me/—rage aud oun oh b Eis eneres ae At Mary sv *. 16, Bee of a fon, i. oe | burn Berrell to Mrs. Aurelis Jane Montgomery, both of pany, ft Beasley. bnsgor, C 0 S sinity, JB | dies, whie am Foglishman eats his bread-dead | § m re vance on God's justice, ard the immortal thirst of | 1¢ 48 ought, however, ¢ eo wll recover, ue me aoe ady of G, Feanklin Smith, of | portiand, 0. T a TRE. — Grenzuilli, children, halfknaned by woltth mothors. fucro | yespenuee [thank my enemies now that they refused to nghter. (fg ‘At the residence of John Odell, Esq. October Bold were wn exposition of Irish sty for a Queen of | selrese me—{am glad’ chey walled for contritim of ar Departure of the Sonora Expedition, “In San Fraoctess, Get. 9, the Iady of Metville Attwood, | oo hye N. Doane, Mr, Robert sf. MeLone to Mies Saco vs Mf Davidson, B RK i B Basserway. T Shellen Krg!avo to open ia itate—ghers were the trae mirror of | proud that | was liberated, pot by their Queen's pardoa {from the Alta Caiitoraia, Oct. 25 | CM Brown, J P Blan te Tt has already been snnounced that the parties wio the conn" y's con: iarushart, tion But because this geisly picture yalaidcf bome of her Majesty's su dence cf Rev, A. R. Eder, im Yamhill coum- ¢ ie], W Howlett, T Jovep! M Hart. Joha | ja true it will be carefully turned vith its face to the | in Australia, aod by the daring and energy of my bea tometinoe since chartered the brig Arrow for a supposed , of a ton. 0) SL, by the Rev. G. O, Burnett, Mr. 8 R. Alvey ayer, 8 Ad 4 W Johnston, 5 Keave, W Sot | wall, aod all a of glittering, ering lisa, will | copfocerate and brother rebel who aits at this table, | Gecent upon Sonora, succeeded a tew days vince ingettiog to Miss) A. B, Wider, all of Yamhill county, 0. T, E Welch, W D Bell, M Silas W Flivhiton, F silay Goo | take irs placo. Let that Palace of Faleehood stan while | Fo ition then. of the past. I fling it behind me from | #way on the Caroline, The real objects of the exp ’ . Tracy, formerly of 1 b, K ] dhan no eles, PM Ba 1, Ed i, B BRae apete a Carel NO’ Baauio. We bioksh, P | itmay—tt is but gins, Let the poor worshippers of tuat | thie night, aud look forw don, T soli, N Gestry, katt, L Mal. | olecare golden iwogs which the Prince Albert has setup | in your State my novicla EMS Ctpps, — Denmore, L wallow ond grovel and eat cict there, wed crave th: | cane tizen. Before Heave: aw ia, J Good, Wa Bruce, crumbs that fali from their 1 forward! ! have commenced | ere as Little knowa to the pablio now as when the a‘lair in order to become an Ameri | of the Arrow was voder consideration. The parties thers- deelare that [will bea teue | relver declare their parposes to de pesooavle and Leeful, a ow iets skey, JP Miles © Polk wr orein hat l f in th ~~ Hey be them | and peace payer as my pate Co atrd A asset ib iat ee Tavestine: a TOT, oskey, ‘olk, F Go that I was a freer man in the a ha aa the an ener lly are at I believe America will not h dd it dia. | gow e ering totenticns. Al amg fitness Tt Grea Hd atophese'W. | bap: Tishman who saunter and simper inthe Dadlia | foraity Xs hee if wa let hfamerieans look anxiously ont | though no legal evidence hos been adduc King, W metrong, J I ‘Wilron, Pivbine, JW Gib- | Cryetal Palace, and make believe thet thay are loyal cit an opportunity, and if we one day dash at the oppor- | can be adduced, that the expe WW Gates, WB Fiver, Jas Morgan, E Havens. zeie spd members of society Tosie couls «well ia a hulle nity to wije off the dishonor of the olé mother-land, | liwe of she United State he Land Commission in San Francisco has been very | From the brows suotes of twmeniaa wools I hed | and to cry her tears and staunch her wounds, and make | Were question of fact, that tho acts of the py at 4 clearer view of the great trausactions and destinies of man- | ey @ participator in the noble republican freedom that | ter teaching their destination, will be of such a char ne premature Ceath of Mre. James Aston, formerly of | ARRIVAL OF THE AMPHRITRITE AT SAN FRANCISCO. Ive during the fortnight, ond have decided Alteen cases. | jin then they in the centro of their vicious civilization, | your fathers have chown ali tho world the way to win, | acter as to subject them to the severest penalties, if | county of Meath, Ireland. Frem the San Francisco Herald, Nov. 1.) have decided nineteen cases in all, of which ten, | ,nd amidst the crushing race of hungry c: The apeech of Mr. Mitchel was frequently interrupted | the urisdiction of ihe United States cond reach them In San Frenel, 00, Cet, 24, Heather, daughter of Thomas H B. Ml. 8. Ampbritrite, which has just returned from DIED, At the U'ratilla Indiam Agency, ©. T., 24 Sept., Williams Alone Croc, of Fayette county, il In Portlend, ©. T., Sch Cot, Wim. Lucas, of Lee county, ows, aged 47’ y Fy aged 50, | “Ta Portland, 0. T., 24 ., George Patterson, formee- Corse A Hoyt, agod at, cor. | )7 from tie éounty, T., aged be yar. Georgette, infant Sezer, aged 4 months oO cl Etizabeth ammento, Oct, 24, Men'amla Daug! of Misrourt. amento, Ot. of Urbana, !inel i aaeeeerenananjenineonresnnsi 8 with feelinga of sincere rogret that we announce The Arctic Region. nox provacly onfi ren thourand ef which ai@ Eogland’s bribes and the | hy loud cheers, and when he sat down the applause was | They go with the avowed purpose of working the } N, and M: tarr, aged 14 months. the Artic Ocean, found the ‘floe ice’ at Icy Cape, ex- taining 90,000 acres, have been sorties Soe nine) | seria: Whevetord, Suc Cuil we Ios, Hot te gnetNe OF | Coane ve mines, but it will very likely mppear after they ge: | At Doty’a Flat, Mager’ cousty ot. 14, J.hn §, Coring. | tending as far as the eye could rench, as late’ as augage taining 261,000 acres, have been rejected. forgetfulness of what has been pausiag these late years | “A number of volunteer toasts were given, and the din. | tbere that their object is tho subversion of the wa | ton. of Harten ig county, Teunossee, 6th ‘cy Cape is the extreme north westera point of the U.S, steamer Active arrived at San Francises on Hoek : iar again to utter the ; aes satlonaliy== ner broke up about 1 o'clock, st of Ocegon, whore she | that Ibsil your aympathy with Irish rebellion There — Naan eae eee ee ote ote eee | are Teas bere to-night--do you, my countrymen tell | Burning of the St. F. p eagaged in making surveys, me that ovr canse is los forever? 1s the history of Ire- Francisco. r, Me. J. C. Dunn, late | America, in latitude 70 degrees north, about five degrees above the narrowest part of Behring’s Strait. At thie f the firm of | point the const turna abruptly, and runs, ay far as ex- ight woeks, | plored, nearly due east. Volnt Barrow, where the Plover thority of the central government of Mexico, and At tre Thama House, of f th tablisbment of an independent State ia Sonora i Their plan is to secure the co operation of as many S$ ents, Oct, 4, Victor M. Sawye natives aod foreign residests as possible ia an ostensible fogd, after a lingering ilnewa o! me ordinance for the $600,000 loan has been amended | Jans over ther ’ Do you tell me to go back to my island About half past eight o'clock on the morning of the | war against the Apaches, and thea, by a couye de main, » eged 0 years, ormerly a re ton Pike River, Canada | wintered, is to the north and east of loy Cape, still far- to make the principal, aa well as the interest, paya | dungeon, and cisturb no more the maxch of Anglo Sexon | 24d ult, says the Times and Transcript, the bell of the | to declare Sonora free and independent, seize the proparty | Kast ther wibin the Arctic Ocean, Tae place itsal! in a mi:er- . xf bi met civihzation and the crystal palace progress of the spe- | Monumental eounded the alarm of fice, aed the smoke | of all who oppoas them, hold their persons as prisonera On Humbog Creak, Oct 1, Mr. JohaT. Lynch, aged | ble spot, with no rising ground near, and nothing bat in New York. cies’ Fagive me for the question, my countrymen | | and flames were immediately seen issuirg froma the fourth | of war, elect civil oilicers, raise troops, negotiate treatins, | 03 years. Ms. L. was a cative of Tennesses, bat previous | ice to be seen for miles around, coun- | There sre about two hundred natives most despe- rate thieves; and {i required the utmost caution ard good City Cot. 13, of smallpox. —— Cheater management on the part of the English to remain om ears. He leaves a wife friendly terms with them, and atthe same time repress ’ this vicious propenstty. The Plover, aler receiving her We notice inthe Downieville Echo thats party or- | po not our hearts lee up at the very thought of | stery of the large four story wooden building on the | and pe:form all other acts incidert to a sovereign power. | to bis departure for thls country, lived in Pal: izing in that town to go to the golé mines said to | the next European convulsion? Do they pot burn | corner of Dupont and Clay Ftreets, known as tie St. | Cndoubtedly the whole thiog is very clearly arranged | ty Mo. i he head waters of the Amazon, | within us when thivk of all that “Peace and | Frareis Hote). Before the engines could ba brought to | theoretically; but, Itke many other theories, tt will bi fe heen tisbovered on the head waters ' | Orcer,”” as tyrants call the chained qniessnce | play upon the house, the upper part of the building, | foundat fault when put in practice, a the lirst p prostitute, named Mary Lor, was murderad by Id | Gf slaves, bow i: will be shivered to atoms on | which waa a mere shell lined with cloth, was mass of | the party 1s too small to meke even a respectable nian’ lass, ia Sacramento City, on the | come early day—aday to be called a white day forover— | flames, which was roaring like a furnace. The rpread of | sgainst the forces that Santa Anna will eend to repulse fan Francisco, on Me nday avternoon, of typhus fever, | supplies from the Rattlesnake at Point Spencer, toos her eee ene ene ens one. canrdarat woman vas | witha erach tact will shake the pillnrs of the globe, and | the flames in ® weaterly and northerly direction was | them, and the co-operation of tae natives cannot ba de er Reamer, of Switzerland val * | ceparture on the 24th of August for Point Barrow, to re- t ult, Cane, jealousy, The murdere oy nemes noma Valley, Oot, 1, Joha nd principulities will totter and rush down | stopped by the exertions of several gentiemen by moans | pended upon. Even if the wholo State were favorable to owed to the grave by a Jarg® procession. jnto ct aos before the stormy wrath and exesratioas of | of blankets, which they kept wet until shey were releived | tho revolt, which is not the case cy any means, Santa y of Quincy, Adame counts . hore was n disgraceful riot st Martinez, in Calaveras | God and men. Bear with nfe, I have plunged at once | by artream from the enginer, In about ten minutes | Anoa will find far lors didiculty in crusting the rebellion In Sonoma, Cot 6, Tranklin Sergeant, aged 24, of Mas- | ond Investigator—paxsed Point Barrow year before Inet ty, onthe night of the Lith ult. The Americans | joto the very heart and centee of my abrorbing subject. | fiom the time when the firemen got fairly at werk at the | than be would in subduing a similar outbreak io aay of and penetrated still farther into tho ice, ou the look-omt y. ‘ Oct ©, Christian B., son of Iernei ani Sarah | for Si John Franklin, Nothing bad dren heard of them ilaed, aged 26 years, main another winter, locked up in taose dismal ions of 1 ee Teh | tog | THO. cheer Eogli-h vessels of war— cnterpriae Spaniards got into a geceral Aght Taree Spamarda | jt hay deen the passim of ray Hf; it has boon thy dream | building, it was evident that the rage of the conflagration | the Sierra Madre States, Thera the lasurgeuts could de 3 of ny pricon cours by day and night—no wonder thet [ | was abating, and ia tea minutes moro nothing but black- | pend upon succor from Texas, Louisiana, and other South months and 2 days kince they leit; sud from the strong current and drifting Be re ob or vate: wane. wont Slameueev |: quan Oo eametif 8) tale oflered sympathy, my bre- | ened ruinn were to be seu where the red Gre had deen | ern and Western States. (a Soaora, they exn gut no na <0" Tlensy Hiller, ct Newport, | feo netting north-east, when the Atcphitr , there wo Frenchmen, ascused o| Colombla, on the Lith ult, | thes, repnbiienns. N der thatl gladly hasten to | riotin; a sistance except from Californis, and there are conipara- } Neva Scotla, aged £5 years. was little chance of their putting back agaia, in Manliscated Dy & mod wt er rer 10 the proper an- | realize to myself the fall meantog of that rympathy, and A native Californian by the name of Jose Garcia, at the | tively few men he: ling to abandon their business for Ga board British bark Matilda, at vea, Sept. 23, Wm. | was generally considered impossible. Ampbitrite ¥,ere afterwards delivered over idan {adiotment | to let all the world, friends ned enemies, kuow the same. | commencement of the fire, lot himself from the roof of | w wild enterprize promising noth'ng but danger, p:ivation | Styricr, » native of liverpool, Fug Tort Clarence, invide of the Straits, on the 8th of Septem. rities,and the grand jury refuses Yewl, an [rob rebel and republican, and prond of the | the building, and dropped upon the stoop below. He | and unenviable notoriety. In Sonora, Sept. 29, of tofammation of the bowels, | ber; passed the Aleutian Islands tn five days, aud arrived inet them, . title,” T who write rebel after my name, and wear itas ® | was taken wp, not very seriously injured, and carried to | ‘Tho most probable result of the expedition, (unless he | Wislard Boit, aged about 93, formerly from West Wilton, | at Honoluin on the Ist of October. After parsing the here have been several duels during the fortmight a | Fortiet “between my eyes, am welcomed and grested by | an apotheeary’s store. Several other persons escaped | sdventurers adhere to thetr avowed purpore, and ¢o to | N. EL Aleutians, eho experienced most div 10 wee interior, but nothing fatal. the citizens of this mort American of American cities, for | from the windows uninjured. After the fire was got uno- | mining, and shooting Apaches,) will be (iaelr arrival at Gn the Lith Sept., fa Jacksonvilie, 0. T., Mra, Cynthia, | nothing but thick fog, rain avd raw cold, The thermome- ni of the fortnight has been interesting, | my rebellic i republicanism, and for nothing else. | der in the third story sufficiently to allow the firemen | Guaymas, the killing of some of them, nn} the dispersion | wits of Philip Derry, aged 90 years apd 1 momth, formerly | ter in the middie of September was frequently ening | Mhere a few items of nulfiolent importance to attract iit nO? ‘And of what oleo could I venture to diroourse | to enter, they discovered the body of a man on the floor, | of the remainder, & fow months they will be ferara of Quincy, I. iiss i ’ 7 degrees. The} lover reported the previous winter as mtion, ’ to you? I am but awaking after s long hyberase = in one of t ToCm En Bn ng ‘bed and the win- | ing in small parties, a4 they can find means to jet away . Dd. Pech pay oe ae cl en ion te et oe se- ow ve been discovered at various points, | bave much to see and learn before I speak. Like Epami- | dow. It lsy upon its vig ‘count gee see 'y peen At Stockton, Ca!, on Saturday, Oct. 22, Joseph with the left arm up- | worn out, poor, and di |. That Sonore will, ata | Farly, eon of Coi. J. Marly, of Purmam county, Va, aged head waters San mond: like that tr years’ slee} lifted an if to keep off the here was lothi é t far distaa r-) Stat trite. She will here, and expecta to sail ina ++ Fort Miller, on the head waters of the San Jouguin, | Corti Moustains, 1 open my eye te beloldewhatl am | upon ty and « portion of the worpes hed been destroy Clie states tersitorye welavenodoatt-out that day | ACH renoh’s Hote!, Meadow Yailey, Ost, 19, dames B, | few days for the coast of Mexico, Panama aad Valparaiso, large apmnber of Waims bare beam made gay | Burrard UE Why yore, om the spot Tao stand— | py Gye, jy wpe elated thet m pornon wry now to ome | Wh ngt Fe PMPmued hy GUbuatecing, o: wae inoucatona a I Orecton, cormass'y of Bradford coun'y, 2m TOR ADDITIONAL XEWS G2S SLQUTM TACK,