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; ty meee WHOLE NO. 6334. PRICE TWO CENTS. — = = ———— me NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. pes id es SS : 3 phe AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP NORTHERN LIGHT, | most practicable pasa through the Sierra for the great | der th i ae joan Against the Erie Rioters, &c. CAO adam setae acini railroad, ler the great empire of Charles the Fifth, may have | the officers Sonora Purapeueaias Dee. 24, 1853. Our Washington Correspondence. ¥ ‘The Mountain Herald sone tight influence in maintaining the es will now | turing hiss atthe cine Bt ps o* reeny® Wid Gaetan! Goats isla iceentng raioed le fi Wamsumczom,. Tso. £3, 1808 Two WEEKS L ATER FROM C A L | ‘ald says Mr. David Chatman was kill. | >) aaj Nbeeses Spain and Spanish America hive had The wounded man is inj a deplorable 0 oision, The Htel Propricturs and 5 , 1853, FORNIA, | 02 in the streets of Yroks on the 13th ult., in am af peated dieulties with England, France and the Ucited | physicians are of the opini Tate Granting the application of the Franklin Canal Company | The hotel pro peers ine Bogguge Carriers, <u Sie, Hoes Atneae . ay Sates and the grasping spirit of all three has wade | use of his limbs, although be mney in Will never have the for & special injunction to restrain the authorities o! Ki prietors at Washington, as well as th: Sn nermanor int : ea mien for thee, derat rod aaa special inj uthoritien of Kcie as the There are now in San Francisco no less than seventeen | ,. TB¢ Company will go peaceably. They have no hostile Captain Pas he J bene to the Bate Hospital. travelling public from tearing up the rails of said compan: i » Are complatuing of the conduc! i i sup pany in the city of uct of the | News from the Sandwich Islands, Tahiti, Ja- | Pisce of worebin where services are regulariy held every beedee win aoeeatoe Ci ee aieear “Washington Branch Railroad” ( io! et Company, which rans to or plan. Nor will Another P; “ Erie, The injunction being merely to stay waste, the Sabi 2 the capital from Balti “ bath. This certainly looks very well for the reli they tak Court will hear the city of Erie on a motit i P mm Baltimore, connecting the great 4 for the religious y take any part, after their arrival there, in er easton on to dissolve | erm route between those cities, as well aa the comment maica, Oregon and Washington -Ter- culture of a place which six years ago was almoat a wil- | CBUerPrite. ‘hley liave no intensoa to take partinige | MIOHARD SHAW AND ALLEN M'cLOvD—raizx $2,000 MEETING AT CL : cation with New York, Philadelphia & uni. ritori fl A derpvess, If the morals of the people keep pace with the ‘eraul politicy, nor in the foreign ones. They will SHAW THE WINNER. EVELAND prcrela p i felphia, &, It appears tho itories, and Vancouver’s Island, growth of eburehes, they ought to hai frat amrmers, miners aud landholders. It is possib A correspondent of the Sacramento Union, writing from CuavELann, Dee, 24, 1853, 'y in question have given to an individus! the eee unis aca J ve # highly moral — atter they attain property, tney will willingly Georgetown, upder date of November 27, gives ‘he follow: Apublic meeting is to be holdfhere to-night, to coa- | WmoPOly of golng through their cars, and collacting the Tie Raorhusacts to be ploneara int Caveloniag Cad eiceat oo peaceably; eeeecn ice ee eet ae eee i road page ch : rami fournal learns that evelopiag the mineral and agrieultu- be) for ize fight to co: pider the Erie Rai! matters, peneaee S oy (ote pera ek going to stop | One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars | ocurred at Brighton on the 15th oh poe parted one mle - bas bone to m bee ‘wealth Gone our uetie a hey sbrigpees Hlchard Show, fo 42,000, A Ee Re : person charges twenty-five cents y . ly to reeeive them kindly, village was much crowded with the fancy from Affairs in Alabama. for each traak hedelivers in the city. The hetel cen j in Gold Dust Arrived, Nickerson and John MeMann, which resulted in the death | #0 +xpreus promise, but it 1s believed that the govern, | Sli Parts of the State; and although the rain foll Ya tore INAUGURATION OF THE JOVARNOK—HIS ADDRESS, EX tors send porters to the depot, to co: propria, e of the latter, Nickerson had pomession of a piece of = or the citizens will give them all the land and renis all day, it was clear thet the fight would come of, |, BUCs pot, to convey the baggage of Ree ia ain land claimed by Medann, who had gained « Hat tot Boers Sak they can use. A colony of Germans will be ie or shine. Consequently, at two o'clock, P. M., (the it ght acquisition to Sonora. The natives have su(ler me apyointed,) the crowd collexted at a fine spot about } half a mile from town, which waa selected for CHtaRLeston, Di pier eae to come off. A referee was chogen, and at Governor Winston, of Alabama, was inaugurated at | W#l! not permit the porter: i 24, 1868, their customers free of charge but the railroad compan: 70) \deavoring to most inca "5 pany through the courts. In endeay ed almost i obtain possession 108 lculably from the attacks of the Indians, en to enter the depot, thus ANOTHER SONORA EXPEDITION, he was killed by @ discharge of shot from « gun in the and particularly of | The only aid in which they Montgemery on Tuesday last. The forcing the publ: y procession waa the ig the public to pay the “baggage master,’ as he i si By confid sbout hall past to o’ thing being fn readi. largest ever witnessed there, The inaugural address is a ime an extortionate charge for doing what the hitel isnt cinta ee eee = 4 : the Germans, coy counidetedHeasiy ee par Motion tad his appearanos ta bap ee =p plato, flat toate, off fashioned demosratic document, | RreP.ietors ie illingly {20 for nothing, ware ther, pes- THE FILIBUSTEROS 0 ey. oe the News of the Fortnight. are rar a nar a iesignecs mw ve the country Binion): and) wns aoe devk Tb pete ing. Shaw ws on the powers and tendencies 7 Be ; a I monopoly pays the i rom the Krancisco Alta Cali: 2 ta ay one hundred now i . ht men p Joncios of Faderal and | company or ity by conveying for them the terrace F THE PACIFIC, Tho alny sean bese on ite TS etd oain | Tce ins Tee renter proportion of thor ‘rein the | looked well, and if either, haw looked i the bert seen Gu Ures and Hermouillo; and most of | 12% loud’s color was the Seotch plaid, and Shaw's Sta it i te governments are the old democratic State rights baggage to the routhern'boat. It is ® grosa imposition is heen whieh there were tvaor ait day yO ade wenther: and ues | tpedy Tomcat Wve or six daya of fair wea! Very soon if they didnot hope for | to the seater the “‘stars and stripes” At the cali both men eame up their Aoctrines of '98 and °99. He favors internal im; on the public, and displiys ® meanness as woll ag inj pie Prove- | tice on the part of the railroad c: ia su woll as injus- it is again raini ir, and now | speedy il the public debt ts paid or greatl; pial plik Boks cae oe the 2ist ult. of an add, ication on | judge, but it is scarcely possible for them to fi ‘TX FIGHT. FSA HE Colley tert bla steseseae ned fires, eer oot a Roncin “tees Cam aiettae han tcarent fo the Denvrato Central | willbe certain to fia’ WATE Welontie, BoAta be rail ineund.1., Both men cate lively to the serateh, show. ed the Legislature to make an appropriation for the colo- [Correspondence of the roe sty ese eee ANOTHER PRIZE FIGHT. leader. |The addroas profewen to be aimed at the demo- he natives; and thelr mental superiority wil mach vigor. MeCloud leading out w th his right om nization of the free negroes, now amountiag ia Alabama crear for nel ee ass UTR and it pointedly een Cr, volted in the late election, | mthe country. ‘They will find faluxuries to be found | | 2. Both came ap; Shaw wary; heavy body hitting by to 8,000, and gradually increasing, Pe Douglas immediately atter the holidays wil who is one of the aepiranta wit Drone agter Bamamond, manner of life which iv not to be found fa California, any | M&c-, Rally, clinoh, and Shaw eae sits renal ie ee tor thes rom the Committee on Tersitories, provid. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS [| S2serlip., The parpore of the address is to crush B | Pach is Gear to Germans ‘ ? tens rns time Shaw came to the scratch well. MoOlowd The Weath ganization of Nebraska Territory. Tne fright the “chivalry” feet of ‘hey will not tind the busy life, the enterpri eacing off with body blow with his left; heary counter er. compromise will be the leading feature in the bill, and cipal opponents. Lunueconpaeis erick’s prin. | great trade, and the developed places of Caliente: toe aw, guarded by Mac. McCloud clinched aad Shaw H Ciavuicas; imecSk isd’ | |’ penenltion Metta ute ceone een ae sipel opponents. Another induce the Proni. | these will be early, if not quite, counterbal The weather hore is clear and gold, aad avigation i | i2ititalinct-lovery wil be la" entirely wt the option | STATE OF THE MARKETS, | sowrucning high The democratic omen ite ee | ‘ferent mode of Hire, the eitfereat Sn eigen ty res entirely suspended. 3 : eg Ears ae am nro 8" he rE: Poses Broderick, and they are now open. and Cesoe’ ev: || ot ncqulcing Teal, sentence baople, the ease erro, Des. 24—7 P, M. " mn m 7 . quence is likely to be ps 1, pe and reasonable expao The weather up to two o'clock to-day was ne ot front several year’ eet on she dat ee fo sake cl, or Act,” got up toommpel advertisements to be publiaier | land er tati sade wey fora become as valuable me the | , Poa ies ; . there 14 the pro: f port of the Leglla egialative Committee it sppears | krown to exist and nothing is wanted to make thelr | yoy rottcame up fresh. | Shaw led olf with his right om ’ the Big but it is growing warmer now. ailoiieracadoner that the duty shall be taten olf froin Ba steamship Northern Light, Captain. Churehit, | | Fro igler organs, will ba repeated. UTC, cl S neces entering int TY arrive at m yesterd: t the tr daar states: Garou eam” ee pers: ald heron ears gat foe, molasses, fo. Sach a | whence she saaueag nies Speier $251,01g, SOP $5,107,088, and the yoarly interest | working protiiable except foreign enterprise and capital. | MH "pinee;, {rumen amd Dick down. vely culd, The thermo- would kill the horse. * ‘There been b: In regard to the condition of the gold 1 ay! he soratch well; body blow by y nas some exatexent at Jamestown, batwoon | lites kuown, We have seca white fone ot Gamers. | guarded by Dick’; wouter by Maa's right for Shaw 4. Both came up warily. MoCloud led off with his left, and a body blow followed y Rally, clinch a ance he oe . Bott came to the scratch prettily, Feint by Mae's left, sending in his right on Dick's left ear; Blood MoCioud, Rally, elitel and Shaw dors? pe im t Jo. taining possession of the silver and gold mines. Both aco saetai Eee te aco, We have s report, today, tat the contest for Unite | Sk@ brings two weeks? later intelligence from California, | the miners and citizens : , th Pia States Serator i lupe i'm very bot one, and'nat | & SumAry of Which wil be found below. 10 tig ep the atreta for tng forme asterting ioe ight | who wan tro pene and’s ai i te Calforata minor, | 4mple, guarded by Shaws let; when McCloud put in w ceclins . says that 5 D 4 3 wild The Southerner at Charleston. Jacob Thompson aud A. G. Browi, Goth tu the Blek ne Lote Tae? bridge over the Stanialaus broke down onthe | Hermosillo, which ie belioves fo beTish, but they connor | &2 DOH ard both Joa, Shaw under, fy SA’ BAW, CuaRtesrox, Dec, 24, 1953, | this cage, Col. Davis will remain in the War Dapsrtment, There have been a number of im; be worked now, on account of the Indiana yoannot | 18, Both to the scratch warily, Shaw lod off with lett The Uatiea States mail steamship Southerner, Captain | pulsh i rather better then that Governor MoDonald, the theLama Commission, When elaine rare ieee penntre are many Germans in California who have not | at Mache face, guarded by MoUioud, Tally, and Dick dowm Thomas from New York, : ef lashville Convention, shoald fol are invariab); ered, i fortunate enouah to mak: | pact Bere. fo Yorky arrived here at 0 olock | Bit, as was whispers i tow days aaoin’ the aeeeeerT Admme & Go. ne. The work of turaing’ the fen’ Diop see te tor the | Unkble.t2 adapt themselves ‘fo the fast ned rougn live | ge2aesiend Jed cft with a heavy body blow with his lett, i lo not now, attach much oredence to & Co., Phin: resent complete, the i ich mw t be adopted for success in our State. To » eae ly, and Dick down. Aunayy, Doo, 24, 1853, | thatreport; but stranger things then this Wolls. Fargo & Co. ¥ money appropriated being ex- | the opportunity is s rs » To these | 10, Both came up well, Shaw I as ition wun vty rece Lea nee Ute | Sedhagtere atone uneeennenerenernees, | Taleo sO. Gis EO aia 67g) | hasaied, and the'smbankment male o as tobe asoure | \ The tepediton it use WHeK Rterienns should took | FER!¢¢G BY Mac; wilt Biting on bots sidan, Mao getting W aafery crossed on foot this morning. The ferry boats | Brome’ yite ,cistinguished anivals, in that of Jadge Rehan’ Reinewcin'a OO" Pap che Gomer & ¢ | A slight earthquake was felt at San Jono on the 18th | Gormaus wil tenahie denen mmo eseger that the | Sag blow on Sbaw's left ear. “ally, eliach, and Shaw come to argu 3 Sen . ; § ans w desi : make their landings with much dificulty. preie Court of the United Staton Ile stunte etieeny | Zasacd’ iets 1 33) BE nearer nencent State, neither will shey offerany autora anne. | gluse, dtd om with bis left a heavy body blow, hoary Purtapeisma, Dee, 24, 1959, | *90f. from pelitics, ana taken mo interest in anything 75) | ing from Valare Valley’ to the Grace pvc Uvas, lead. | sition to the spread of American priaciples or i ita. | Counter blows on both sides, followed by wild stxik The Delaware river at Bristol is covered with icn, ana | Sine Bee besides law. He has been viated by kon Peas, ee eaeeans eae «sess 81480910 | minoty miles morth of Loe Angelen ir erty wes etoat | tion a. At the same tne, by making farms an’ opening | Cothi Shaw drove to his corner. Rally, clinch, iek st Cintinguisbed men Northern Light endo f ing; , . re, they will make 5 the boata did not run this morniog, the passengers com. |. The allair of honer botawes Nesile eves otrreto our | trom the northwest, when off preapetertn Ce i bhcs Pn el eal yp ween ee Gonduce to, the’ protpalty of Calitrniny to which. all | py ZyieClzed la of is Let on Shavy's faon; countered ng down 'to'the city on the cara: Lagation in Madiid, aud the Dale ct alte’ iets: at | cient 7 off Cape Hatteras, which lasted | a yailrend from Salt ran (ing, he Poliay of constructing | the North Pacilic in nov rendered tributary by Shaw and guarded by McCloud, who then got ine Bieanee ie agreeable one The mere comparison of Men Souls to | “snteen hours. The past fortaight has been o very in ‘The company will bs composed of one’ hundced stinger om Shaw's left eye; second ‘blood for MeCloud; . rons, Doo. 24, 1659, | $eretbleene, te mare comparison of ew Soule to | “Aa taglsh brig.of war was golng into San Juan when | theusiders, “Ine fuin ase man.s Ty important one for | sons, if somany eam bo taiueed to Join tiers ape? | rally, clineh, and Biaw down, Cloud; @ weather here is beautifully clear, but intensely the remark was not addressed. to him, snd not tatecaed | the Northern Light left || thesctvers, and the weak oe er : @ gulches and raised | will go provided with arms and tools fur micin a 18 Both came up to their work well; led off sea secreted to be overieard by him he bad, ase well-bred gentleman, | The transit of the passengern and speci Tho Cige inge in the river beds hare Deen abandonsd, nad | ill start et ee tee coeke ae sioan Con rs’ They | conver: alge clieaee sea eey Sere aeaw backed to ss ailing the @ to account—much lesa ‘3 ipecie across the | in many cases valuable dai fi a start in about three weeks and preceed t T; rally, clinch, and Snoaw down. Countennsit Pah’ Oiioe ai eloecs santa Ee eer psaueg the Dake to scoount—mnuah led | avant roate, oneupled thirty-five hours. P ta mi ms, fumes, &e., have deen | by water, and th oGuaymas | "44. Both w littl . 5 : . Passe pt away, although t ‘ * lence to Hermosillo, an ittle fatigued. Up to this i F agers all sjtlthoagh the rise has not been'graat, ‘The | determing upou tie couree for che, Tune Tea eee | fourht im bie own comer. ‘This’ round was lot of be by Neville Soule, could not have allowed i heal : ce Ravelopes. | ha remark, if gol Mgalbic “a lakabe or ast eB oe miners now look back upon and count their ; : ig the Duke, it’ the latter has eriaaeee | pment show that | fore they rar ced; yet | they might be 1 apie i Margaret of Burguudy was y weighing fifteen pounds, whi 3 biougat her hotaad, Phlipcr Botan Coe Pounds, which was christened John Nica. | ™XY of the diggers complain that they have spent mich | furin ajoimt steck compary ant ree peaieedert MeClond planting s heavy body bow ‘with, his sight, sending another in with is cinattaad ite & with’ his lett om Shaw's face; rally, 16, Both came up well; McCloud sent in a har Aes outeKde Shi = undy, a very hand. | ragua, by Father Gallaghi ee oe ; Cincinvatr, Dae, 24, 1853. some dower, in the shape of Fla » Mecblin, datwacb, ‘The Northern Light her, of San Francisco, hitue. @, machinery, &o,, and have made | they feel secure from the attacks of the Iodiaus, ribet Sela a ea ae Hoge firm and unchanged, Mos pork selis at $11 60; | Pug,"Be Tranche Comte; and her hasband was a great | Noyad, cldeia ahi trae geamhip Sierra | | The fume which have not beon carried off are bein eae odio fim tad suehanged. Men pork sells ak 811 60 Fale, and F ine ‘Barzun ey vt proep parity add powell Tha jevads, are Baldwin, which left San Francisco on the | ‘XC cown, to be used nex® year. ‘ ‘s A Violent Gal both ricer Stach up much fatigued; wild striking om rafiies, does not justify our Fre igh-necked dress and | 1st inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M, with €87 passengers and $1,- The minera are pretty well prepared for the winter, The Sai Riforeek 17 ath ‘up air sedis a justify our French attache to tly into a | 500,000 on freight, for Ne +” | and if it be favoraole, tho golden harvest will : Belween tlcnigut and seomeat Catia vets body; Hot edad wen — = “fly or tet ast aes : Wee. ee 'si—Between midnight and a 8 blow om MoCloud’s body; MeCl P al Intellige: pen ets intauded for. evening’ partion " ed ot San aianal eur aa agate se ae nBateed ; Se ing the win blow great Sag sotrday mon: | cred of” wei ii oa John Mitchel having been invited to lecture in Boston, | 30% Fullle any man’s temper. foi Faratialoulihe Jit Gib, SIR | ae have been comutenoca’ on ihe ’Norte Got, | HBs.on the toofsand of awalngs Bian dhe gating of | blow with hinrigtsMeCioad dome, nn on will deliver # lecture in that city on the 28th instant, on list:— ny the following specie | Middie Yuba, and North Fork of the ‘American Riv 4 the eee a mis iaing ofa hear 7 tig which ae 3 the duties of European refugees inthis country, After| The j ‘The Homestead Bill. Adams & Co $261 000 © Many similar’ enterprises have Deen planued, ad they | domo Sadan arnlog, Meester ee cme blows | Dick, Meat in fon cue easy Si Sci mens sg ab nerd | treat it which the coany i looking An Pere iy eee a, bed eee and $11,200 Peete of a effect on the prosperity and ates, is hesrd of 3 damage im the city ut, torn into meee Gown, oud’s ear; clinch, will lecture in Philadelphia and Baltimore, and prot es ill in- | B. Davidson, 118,200 F. A: : lew diggiogs Lave been found li i Mate ere eto ane, renee TH orate et ge he sage ra , aud probably | daces us ipl it at fall length, asreporied by | Welle Farge&Co., 76,144 J. oie os 14,700 | pnt nothing extensive me he number of points, | bark Matiida drifted afoul of the Chilian Pack ie ah donl'nor some to tne sag at i eorae ime. Shaw was carried to his corner was lying at anchor off Shaw’s wharf. Tne Matilda had some other Southern cities. This he considers a better | Hon. J. L. Dawson, of J i & ++ 9,000 n f , of Pennsylvania, from the Com- | Jsobs, Levi & Co.. 22,414 Lown, Ebbste&Go.. 0'590 | wet ied cay, sexta county, the tunnels pay vory | her bows, larbcard ride and stern badly dames by his seconds, who, with the judges, declared hima way of addressing the people than through the medium of | Mittee ou Agriculture, of which he i man:— | Gildemeiste:, ce 3 well. A lead two hundre expensive dinners, 3 bbe atoms agriculture, ee cee iusnaiac- | a fremery &Co... 14,012 Other shippers... 53,241 | bed of a stiesm, has nema tonsa uelor Rare rater Eu the Olga the bobstays were carried away, aud’ both beh ARRIVAL OF ANOTHED reread Beers Fis Cala ee nasty, by geaatiog to mala ++ 18,660 Total............8804 871 | hie cantare the L vel of the idle Yuba, noes by, Ia | the AGE EM oe orring drifted afoul of Political, Yesterday Mr. John O'Mahony, of Balyraele, in the | f4CDit0d Biaton, @ homenend ar tomily ang a cuuizem cs f _ hne Winfield Soott had aleo on board the following paa- | othere potrited, there changed into aiminarel reveistinng | Thegeeenoctee aga Tor buat Walter Feast, | 7h demccracy of California were engaged im county of Tipperary, arrived ia this city fom Francs, He | cultivation of the rane for the pariod herain sprcited. | msjor' Mt Day arene, Fssnoletsy Le Blote ey meta bey, | een. al rouembling | There vessels lay in coniact some time. The Aeazels: | civil war somewhat cimilar in ita character to that was a passenger in the Huiubuldt, He was a gentleman of | _D2itenactod, &e., Thst any person wlio is at the head | Ltd W Fra y, Cant F Btcele, Li GH Pale: LSM trol | ras, which, it is hougmy wate have been opened i= | st Of the Walter Francis were stove in, and all hor waged by the same party in New York. The bone of com= of a farnily and a citizan of the United States, shall, from | © Goodhuo, Harry 6 Pierce, 1 Moyer sad lady, J’ Giggur, | 2 Th Stl Deel toe ne ae Sith cad, though mostof ETO alr paacas asset in lea! i and cat- > men te saat Tee teh one ot ye fe Usd tha streets w 4, thos e I about 4 wad out onde: nateeL elu athaac fac lsat anchor ia the harbor re- | ticvlar esndicate without an expression of the popular independent fortune, who joined the revolutionary movo- J Dimon and lady, H D Kemble, H Mioiels,"W Dickson, v Ward, ES Ward, er the pasrage of this “— be entitled to euter, ther are substantiaily planked The clauge of the | water. The other ment; and two or three months after ths arrest of the | fice of cost, one quarter rection of vacan® nua unapropri- ce A ra sar . Ba ed . j Bache A ‘ s “ ated public lands, or a quantity equal thereto, to be lo 6 LT Fardo vrades bas made the present inconvenience much great. | ceived no ma damege Fortunately the wind waa | will, This opposition hea drawn from the Damocratic principal leadera he raised a fores, in conjunction with | Set: five pede, in eonfocailiy With the legal ruddivisions ety (Chas Tiodgs, Jona Hancock, I Uaelo#, G | cr. In some important streets the grades are two feet | ff shore, or the v ying at the wharres woulibave | Central Combines an addrers, couched in violent lam- r ’ y i abeve the flrot floors, and in others they are much be- | suffered immense Gamage. guage, denunciatory ef certain prominent members of the party, who are charged with having belted the regu- sew ceratic ticket at the late election and are comse- quently read out of the party, co far as it is im the power of those constituting the committee to accomplish that work, These proceedings produced a fierce paper war- The Miners’ Aciweate, printed at Diamond Springs, (El. ‘A Lill hefore the Counoil to sel! the Commereial wharf | dorado county,) says it wax the soverent ever experinnced lips, estimated at $1,500,000, bas ben laid upon the | mn thst region. She exy for the previous twelve houra tabla, was completely overcast with dark, murky clouds, por- The Board of State Commissioners have ordered the } tending an eatly rain, with a light wind from the ssuth- John Savage, and successfully attacked several police bar- | of the public lands, and after the same snsil have been racks, He was at length, however, compelled to retreat | surveyed. M Hoag, AH KN. a Sec. 2, And be it ted, That th - % Lek 8h Cae EL ane Te RS before « superior fores, and ultimately fed to France, | S00. 2 And be it further enacted, That the pecton aps | p crncy, a Nowner, WM Yano, DAN, @ A Bai J where he has been up to the present tims, ‘There was no } Lo the register of the land office in which hecr che 18 | Cbicker, SW Newer dos Khodir, SB White. Lew braver or truer man than O’Mahony. Coat) to make such entry, make affidavit before the said 0 Btate Bi tek Souk Warbiagt wast ant rae oie : i a i ‘i ‘i register that he or she i# the head of a family ; and upon vis, WC i Feet a AIL, | State Reserve, Letween Jackson, Washington, Frent and | eas out three in the mo:ning, the wind increased | fare, DEPARTURE OF P. J. SMYTH FOR IRBLAND. — waeing. the ammdarit. aa above required, ead fling ie Mahony, § Millard, OM Jasley; ‘OPhow, OW Gorcis, | Draw streete, to be sold on the 78th of December. and rapidly rose toa terriblegale. It continued with- ——— Mr. P, J. Srayth, who assisted go well in the Uberation | aiidarit with the register, he or she aball thereupoa be | 2Melienry, AC Monger) Danii Soyder, J snyder, J Tiche | | The Grand Jury have indicted three of the clty oflcers | ont intermittent until about ten A.M, accompanied at Miscellancous. of John Mitohel, railed yesterday in the Atlantla, for Liv- | permitted to enter the quantity of Iand already specitied: | Wels Sa Woe, Carpenter, A Dubeand 8 Hormiets, | (07 aeralestion: intervals with large sonttering drops of vain, Awnings | gyvrmxce ov Dxati.—From the extra of the Nevada Grpool en roude to Trelaad. Ho was engaged in tho revo. | P¥ovided, however, That no certidcate shall ve given, of | Win I: Sanders, Win Dunham, Chas Sanders’ W Smith, JB The Filvbusters of the Pacific and cloth signa wore torn into shreds, window robs | youryqi we learn that George W. Hall, convicted of the r patent jesued therefor, until the expiration of five years | Bailey, A Burns, J McGowan, J Richard, C Mullor. G Mart 7 Pron! : forced out, nud loose materials scattered in an awful pro rder of Ling Sing, a Chinaman, committed on the 9th lutionary movement of 1848, but there was no indictment | from the date of euch entry ; and if, at tro expiiation of | bern, J Thompson, W J Mulides, J Carters, F 2 Dav [Fromthe Alta Oslifornian, Deo. 1] __ | fastons. Five frame tenements in Ceon Hollow were | Murder of Ling Sing, & Dianne, ociver, was sentenced, found against him, n2¢ tbat baing tho cass, the govera- | such time, the person making such entry, or, if he be | MDS, MClodman, 6 Wild, +c Noi) oa, @ Pa The Sonora filibustering expedition which left this | }iown down, and a valuable horse seriously injared. In | SySytve ‘Bahowr, to eufter the extreme penalty of the dead, bis widow, or, ¥n case of her death, his heirs or de- | Ss fname QM Stiles. 2 Wel ser, J'J Young, | port in the Caroline is now forty-five days out, and it | this town two cottages om Court House square parted | }7," as ‘che B0th Jay of Desetees Ot! Biies ed rf ow item’ re, ‘ Richsrds, J Kesrel, J Thomp- | is time that we should hear from it. That vessel | with the underpining, snd seine to the ground. Ia one | Fe'nad anything to ray why sentence of death should not ment are barred by a statute of limitations from prose- visee, or, in cu+é of a widow making such entry, hor heirs | jor, A W Temple, be parsed upon him, he snid:—Yes, 1 have. I dojaot 3} Moors, W Ferry, A Madéios. A Cook, | Jeft this port on the morning af the 17th of October. | » family rosiced who lost all their crockery and s portion cuting bim now. He does not, of course, intend tore. | or dsviree, in case of her death, shall prove, by two cre | 1, iletenif, W Yates, ‘T Rdward J ; y , i wards. ‘oung, J © Slater, | jo YO) i main in Ireland. dible witnesies, that he, she, or they have continued to JD Carendr, Wellsby Stowart, W Hartly, A. ¥ Vaughan, The distance to Guaymas is about fifteen hundred | of thelr furniture, ow jearo that about ‘Alty yards of | think Thave bad a Tair chace, I do not complain of the reside upon and cultivate ‘said land, and sill reside rhompaon, Ssmucl’ Luokle, ‘O'Hare Taatle, | mil sailer, suc is sai rac ley, Berdam & Co.'s dume, below town, gave way, ™ i j po a “ . tis, | miles, and a good sailer, such as the Caroline is said | Brac ley yee toe ecildus condition. The demags | tial for think the jary did what Shey, aodgns wae right, But I ask for a new bearing; I have more evidence ican vow preduse that will put the matter in another light. It never entereo my head to kill » man, and I trast upon the fame, and have not alieasted the same, or Geo tophins pe a any part therec(; thon, in each case, he, she, or they | Krone, L. Chittenden, Esq., Fort Washington; Joshua Culver, Armenia; C. F. Jones, Boston; J. W. Perkins, Portland, an Francisco; W. B, Mills, Boston, a Se ee to be, should make the passage in fifteen days. The y rine, A Moreen, MF Gee, Zen to this species of property wust necessarlly be very great. ed States transport Gea. Patterson arrived at | Ay goon as the wind abated, the rain sein with great Me.; N. ‘Baldwin, ‘ erect j : Tived at the Prescott fiouse yesterday. shall be entitled toa patent, au in other caxes proviced | K andrews, 8 Hinsman, J 8 Drake, E D Ogle, V M Oxle, | San Diego on the 17th ult., from Guaymas, and no- | yj for by law ; And provided further, In case of the ceath | Jos Garcia, Frank smith, G ‘Crawford. Boston, | sy Bi if yy AeOT GUBYTOAS, violenes. ‘ . Th ‘ ARRIVED. of both father and mother, leaving an iafant child Robort ‘Preston, 0 Guy: ot, sniiny | thing bad been heard of the filibusters when she left, | | The Sacramento Journal, in speaking of the gale, says PT ah eR Eat al ne key as be dolpher, Jas Eilis, Jas Waketold, J’ 4 | The San Diego paper does not give the date of her | it was quite nevere. It blew over a nur ber of canvass | jnere when that Cb: ‘was kilied, I should be pat leaving Guayamas, but it was probable about the | houses, as weil as several frame buildings. A limb of a tree on the Levee, near the slough, blew off, and partly 5th. ‘he expedition, it will be remembered, was composed of about two hundred men. We presume | crushed » larce house. Agammer house on af street, that’ they will land without any difficulty and take | between Thira and Fourth, and ong on It atrees, Porno Gia id Hormeaillo with very little trouble, | Th end Eleventh, were deprived of # steady founda- auaymas and Hermosillo wish very e le. | tion by Old Boreas, In the evening there were seme After that, however, their progress will be uncertain, | jashea of lightning. and will depend upon circumstances. ‘The majority he Calaveras Chronicle says:—About daylight the rain From San Juan del Norte, in tho steamship Northern | or children under fourteen years of ago, the right and the wee ares CS ere nr te RT fee shall inure to the beneli: of enid infant chilé or chil- | Wa erty Beata nhane S Keune Sa Blk . aed lady, Mrs Hutosings, Dr DW Rice, Lious WB Rich’ | Gren, and the executor, acministrator, or guardian may, | W W Williams, J Govysi, J D Monger, J Billings. J Tisoum, quond, Mts Daly and two children, Capt B:li, Mrs Nagle ana | at any time within two years after the ceath of the sur- | W Richards, J Brady, Charles smith, W P Wado, J GC Peo chitdren, ‘Miss Maria Briggs, R W Ugien, Dr saith, | viving parent, aud in accordance with the laws of the | Riche, Wm Finclay Charles Kirkpatrick, J © Smood,'G W lady, two Cee ones wiry rey ane ¥y | State in which such children for the time being have their | Tylon, Christ i Lilien, GW Pa Chas Lt jn, Win Fer. ie 0 a vous, i anid 3 c h ee ) Down ughes, Isrsol Klipstone, Jack- domicil, sell said land for the benefit of said infants, bat | Ti: Belt CP Mastin, Wan if dzuttum ipitone, Jack: R kelly, Capt Bi Modor, Capt J Aliva,N Carrine, M WY Hf Hollingeworth, Kev J Shannacan, N Neustadter, for no other purpose ; aud the purchaser shall acquire | Juan Cervera, dwell, Joha M Heron, Thos Stone, down as his mucderer, Thoce Chiaamen, because I had a eiffculty with oue of them, «yore my life away. I must row leave my friends, snd ail bold dear, because I was to unlucky a4 to have trouble with them. Ihave other witnereen [can prozuce if Iam allowed « new hearing. ‘That is all I have to ary.”” DRowNED IN THE Mippie OF THR SraRKt,—At the lewee ~ end of Jackson s*rest, between Froutand Davia, Dr ar, OP } the absolute title by the purchase, and be entitled t i ru ; My : $ Hecker 3 Biltined, W Wooton, TG Olacksoa We Bien! patent from the United Staves. bse ey Pierre es ety Ube, Jon G Mathews) | of the population would gladly see the Americans iu | came down, and all day yesterday we were treated to » Geo Jeftrics, JG Ames, Capt Fowler, Barford” Co's m ‘Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the register of | Wm H Hadvely, a Porake, Robert Seul, FO Spring D | poscession,bat they may distrust this company, some | very respectable kind of. storm, seeing it was the first | space has been left open in the middle of the bettered P Stewart, F Pinkard, James Warren, J Watron, sorvaat boy | of whom are rough customers, and will Be very apt | attempt of the searon. Signs, boxes, and barrels wore Bene Beet ee prelate t= 2 oo . i : 2 hurled along the streets, awnings were converted into bo Meta offence to the old fogy notions of the | Tit tr. roots parted company from thelr uprights, tenta If they should succeed in getting possession of all bapa every way, and Old Boreas vastly enjoyed his the principal towns, it is to be presumed that Sonora p : parse. will be for ever independent of Mexico. All of the Great Excitement In Columbla—Man foreigners will ite with us eT an ney bs Stabbed—Lynching. the vatives, and parties will go from this State - ‘ . aid, itis hot likely that Mexico will wend any for Pert pep Gl et a Nd cd a aah midable army into the field. It is reported thatGen. | —« Our town has again been the scene of an extraordl- Tacon ison the march with 2,000 men, but the Mex- | nery excitement. Tor s period back a fend bas existed ican papers say nothing of it, and it is very doubtful. | between several persons living at the Saw Mill Flets, and To end troops from the city of Mexico will require | others residing at Fine Log Crossing. This bad fesling two months, Santa Anna will, af course, not leave | has caused reversi collisions between. the parties, but ' i ‘ hitherto without serious resalte, On Sunday Isat, how- the capital, and none of his generals will be very | over an Austrian, mamed Peter Nicolas, from the Fists, anxious to fight the Americans. Should the expedi- | Vijite4 Columbia, and became intoxicated and quarrelsome tion tinally suoceed, it might bea magnificent specu- } 1p the evening he met Captain John Parrott, resident of lation for the fillibusterers, though the majority of | the Crossing, formerly of Massachusetts, axd assailed him them will not know how to profit by their advan- | with harsh ‘epithets; Parrott declined quarreling with tages. It is said they are to be paid for their services | him, but Nicolas continued the sasault by seizing Parrott withthe government land. We have before us a | by the threat, and demanded the name of his country. Sonora ued e Istof May last. It reads | Yarctt told bim he was a Californian; Nico'ss continued eases ROB AUER OAL Lee VE ETD TeACS | to hoid him_ by the thre a fund upon being, Fequested to teesnxnce give up, he drew a bowie knife ard thrast it inte Parrott’s mt Jadependence Loan Land as secotved of $500 | Heck, Sanning down the back bone five or six inches. the sum of $600, ana the Republic of Sonora will issue to | Par ott fel d atrock his head on the corner of hinge oie evariaat for one equare league | Which the physicians think hae produced a concussion o| the brain. Metical assistance was obiained, but little Genger, Adams & C nesseagor, Wells, Fargo & C the land offi ha te all licati Dageott, HH Jones, Barns, M Sadam, 7 Golders | gil such entries, ard make return thereof to the General | fi'Co>y Dag Bppronh WE Amkenay, Gt Wali A. Gilbey, 8 Sicoul, Me Wiso, P Goldstsin, BH Grifta, JXnos, JB | sli such entries, ard make retu Ir we General | H'Cooper, J iewers, J Windenttaaley, T Windexstantoy Brampbres# lone, opie Dermoid Rrmery,yitegn tid, | Land Cfee, together with the prost upon which they | Sinn Mi, Geter Witte oH Babee F Brow, aoe Ware. net) ne eee Lica erry s | Meters’ And. be it farther enacted, That all land ac. | Prichard, F Dowenusim, 7 ¢ 5 L tourtoany van, John Cole, a 5 a y ° 2 3 y rYs enpy, J 1s Ly FRambsck, HG Wrignt,' Dr DM Homis, B Locewosd, Resear ane tee arte ther cae any doot or Cebts | Milterton, ¥ Farrigton, G Waltons a Btovense A Mohn, @ ‘AHGilmors, A Lincs. SD Lompher, L Monser, wife and | contracted prior to the issuing the patent therefor. Lutz, L Hiles, H Porry, R Piitchard, Mrs Arnold, T Leloy, Suen Mipbeite, H Cassidy, W Donoho, W Kuapn, J | Seo, 6. And be it farther enacted, That ii, at any time | snd ievoralcitors, whone names wore ilogiblach the copy Briokaeu, ¢ Myers, D Gray, i tayior, CW’ Taylors'A W | after fling the afidavit ax required in theseornd seotion | {yepighed un and thirteen non-commissioned officers of the Laboll, x Willard, J R fmith, M MMonbursh, A'S Charoh, | cf this act, and before the expiration of the five yeara ey. & Banal see Hough, sb Smitty C Stores {thal be peared, after dus notioe tthe nettler, | We sre under obligations for favors, to Mr. R. Lord, be PLevue the ealisfaction of the register of the and oflice, that aaah DL Swain, W | the person having filed such aflidavit shall have actually | POrer of the RICEUSS as IAB Doe) SD te ls Cheat N eae Warlord, WS Pools, | chenged his or her restience, or abandoned the said | CO PApers to the enterprising expresses of Messrs. Adams Barton, | entry for more than siz months at any ona tims, then, | & Co, Wells, Fargo & Co., Berford & Co. and J, W. Salli | tue gonrnact, and ‘ve clapoeen of ua clase pani | Hay, J.D Coleman, J, Serilery Feast cl Putney: L | lands,are now by Jaw, subject;to an appeal to.the General Childs, H C Wineholl, 8 Luribert, J Camings, B S Steol, L land Office. Washturne JW Nichols, Jas Landers, Chae Thurston, GS | Sec 6. And be it further enacted, That if any individual Stoll, G Wyoctl, WS Tut! in steerage. now & resident of any one of the States or Territories, and From Savannah, in steswehip Alabama—d D Brooks, Chas iy py ifom Savannahs tn stenusiip alatama dD Brooks Clas | nota citizen of she United Staes, bat at the tine of reo Oey 7 h making wuch application for the benedlt of this act slall have filed « declaraticn of intention, as required by the For Liverpool, in the atamanip atlantic MC Keelzor, | DAturslization laws of the United stater, and nina 1 bo oft New York; Mr ) Bethune, Montreal; MrC L Do Boer, N w | come a citizen of tresame before issuance of the patent, Peachy, Virginia; Mr M Pelahaser, New York; | a9 mace and provided for in this ast, shall be pisced yesterday afternoon driving a horse and light vehicle om ‘one side of the aperture, attempted to turn his vehicle on the narrow planked street, The horse backed too far, ‘and over the whole concern pitched into the bay, fifwem fest below. The Chinaman appeared to have been stunned by the shock, ashe floated for half a minute upon the water without « struggle to save himself. He began to sink—seemed to become conscious of his danger, struck out wildly for « moment, and went down, He was seem to rise again, and the crowd which lined the sides of the aperture in a moment threw planks to him, but too late te save him. Before boats could be brought under the Janked street to the spot’ he had sunk to rise mo more, 6 boatmen, after much exertion, succeeded in unhar- nesting the Horse, that was swimmingjround, and led bisa spot where he could land.—San Francisco Herald, vet jon, JD Wink, E Cameron, M m Reinstern, 88 Veaton, J (i Doll, J D Mussay, WA. W Hi Stewart, HS White, DB Pioroe, Jas P'M ‘Vanbruat, J W Bond and two children, If Lanp CraiM,—The United States Land Commissioners have rendered several additional decisions. The claime to the following tracts have been confirmed:—San Bue« aventura, Fernando Pico claimant; Corral del Cuat A. de la Guerra y Lalaillace etaimant; San — i mundo Oliva claimant, Tomales y Bat Gar- cia claiment to two square bg ee a near San Ga- briel, Jose Domingo claimant; Rincon de San yal- to, T. &S. Robles claimants; Canada de Raymundo, twea- ty'keven square miles in San Francisco county, Louisa Greer et sl. claimants. The Board have also rejected the News srrived in San Francisco on the 16th ult., over the Ramsey route, in 16 days from New Orleans. Patrick Brown and John Costello were both killed in San Francisco on the 49th ult, by the fa'ling of » wall. The Mountain Echo says that the miners at Dargan Flat are meking from $8 to $33 per day. Oze company took out thicty-two ounces in one day. Badger Hill diggings are represented as the richest ia that vicinity. York; BStG Mr L Goodband, Michizan; M:'F Laowig, st Petorsburs; Mz | non an cqualfooting with the navive bora citizen of the 2 7 . his or his assigns GD Garteuis SUT Med Byrae,icndon; Mian ith npgu ae cose 8 On the 234 alt., Mr. Wa W. Vinton, formerly of Phils | cf land, to be located on the pablic domain of said ree ome entertained ot hit recovery. He lias lost the following :—San Ramon, two eqare leagues in Contra Costa Mise Belica Mr H Smith and corvant, ker, New York: | “Reo o!*\r 6 it farther enacted, That no individual | “élphia, foll off the ship Mayflower, into the bry, and was | public, Signed this frst day Ma ce iacee reper hiv Hints entirely, from paralysis, and delow the | County, the heirs of Lorenzo Pacheco claimante; Arreyo M. AKER, diapm agm no emotion whatever ia perceptid Seco, Joaquin de la Torre claimant; El Rincon, Teodero drowned. The claim of Co). Fremont to the rancho called ‘ Los Mariposas,”’ tried before U. 8. District Court, on appeal from the U. 8, Land Commissioners, was in the hands o the court—the argument having been concluded; and the case submitted, A company of enterprising citizens of Sau Fraaciseo have E Belles, Mr and Mre J C Jackson, New York; Dr 1, 8 Bunvigee, dot Mr E Fullor, do; Messrs B & 1 Bedcigava, do; | shall be permitted to make more than one entry under Be Moses, Bolivia; Mr Julss Lorilloux, Now York; Mr Som: | the provisions of this act; and that the Commissioner of merfield, ‘amsor, of Sin Francisco; Mr M Lindanor, do; eral Land Oflice is hereby raquired to prepare and Rev LHairen, Pennsylvania; Mes Margaret Smith, New York; ch roles and regulations consistent with this act Mr RJ Haldeman, Pa; Mr J Y Patten, Bath; Mr DF Pbil be essgsary ad proper to carry its provisions lips, Va; Mr Jos Footo aud Miss Foote, Toronto; His Excel ty aon AER Lio A tatelvess oft Joncy Gov Eoymour, U 8 Minister to hussia; ir 'R A Erving, | ect; at the registers and receivers of the EE Ea Escclicney John ¥. Mason, US Minister to France; | Peveral land offices shall be entitled to receive the same ‘Mrs Mason, Miss Mason, and James M. ‘aps F Jackman, | compensation for any Jands entered under the provisions Miiiambute, JR Wilson, Liverpovl; Cape Willoughby, Now | cf this act that they are now entitled to receive when the Arrellones claimant; two parcels of land, each containing nd taken to Jastice | 110) ondred varas equare, near Mission of San Gabriel, im Los Angeles county, Victoria Reed claimant. As soen'as ‘he decisions rejecting some of the claims were made known, the tracte were immediately covered by squatters, engaged {1 king off claims under the pre-em| lawa of the United States. EARTHQUAKE. We are informed by a man of ha temrs4 who has been making meteoro! ‘| and geologi lores for several Colonel of the Indepeadent Regiment. immediately arrestes ‘ ; , hi P Nicholas w Le Rewew Californienne, of last week, said that it | cgriay's office, ‘This morning he had his heating, which had learned froui good authority that Count Raousset | cf course resulted in his committal; but before his re- de Boulbon has been appointed a colonel in the | movals large assomblage congregated uround the court Mexican army and Governor of Sonora. He might | houte. A body of Parroti’s friends from Pine Log Crossing, well have recetved the commission of colonel, but we | numbering fifty or sixty, marched {nto town and a + cannos believe that he has been appointed governor. | ed that the prisoner should be given up for summary on ii ‘unichment, The crowd increased every moment, and {t It wejd be unexampled and unreasonable, even in | P Ta aene hae a Tease ans ager ag Oh ‘York; James Reidam, Chicago; JH McMaster, Louis Maus- | same quantity of land is entered with money, one half to ton 4 ee aa eer een at. Moran Frbdntocrsat | be raid by the person making the application, at the time purchased a lot of ground on the wentera side of the elty, | the critical condition of Sonora | Offere (of a com: | Wer cuer war chained to staples driven inte the floor, and | observation ‘the Mission Fen eT ea ea alow Liaek, | of #0.doing, and the other half on the trsue of the oertid. | which they Intend to convert into a rural cemetery, after | mand of forces against the Indians) were undoubt- | Po ritasie Conno- swore in ten or twelve special consta- | years, that a hock of @ very slight perpen- John Boyd, RDuval, Mr J ‘Ualecy. : cate by the person to whom in may be issued: Provided, | the plan of cemeteries attached to the eastorn cities. edly made to Count Raousset by Santa Anna. Even | piey, But all these were of no avail. The court house | dicular earthquake was noticed in this ear ara ia stenmahip Florida 3 D, esd ni, ledy | bovevers th sll partons entering: lard under the pr Kit Carson, at the head of a party, crossed the Colora- | if he were Governor of Aphid it TS rte was toon filed, and upon arignal given the sfticers were | night before last, at 11 clock. The oscillation | on) wo TE Lepesant id Hoable | son the 11th November, bound to New Mexico. whether he could repel the filibusters, but hej might | ail pinfoved, the staplos forced bys pick, and the prisoner | sbout # second anda half. This is the twenty Be ce eit a Rivers, Tilinghess JN | SS Taking muck catties, be, Conta te ae eatey. oom thse jovember, lew y be formidable by his tact and management, which | horne out upon the heads of the excited multitude. Away | shock recorded since the Ist of January, 1861, Of these Goncklin, J N Miller, K Ellinger, Mes Hastwags, Misa Starr, vera aueare — fy egal ng Mae nie avy. . | Stockton ts represented as being very unhealthy. Ore | would be more eflective than the Mexican arms. In | they went, phrenzied by excitement, to ‘a pingtree, where | rhocks only three were horizontal. We may mention, im W H Ainsworth, Mra Mon evin, Mr BG dydo, aise BH York, an Seaniaed i gy a ae inte Be, iv ead hundred and forty cases of chill and fever were reported | this connection we may mention that a small compa- | ® rope was soon thrown over a limb, and but for the | this connection, that the State ee has the record Migs H Myere- 3} in She stoerae sown M Jones, W | whatever mith, existing preemption rights, {a one day. This disease, says the Journat, seems to be | ny of Germans, who go peaceably to settle perma- | tioey tnrreriien TE ee ae error aie | Sera act evened ae Oartrovwa = wee Raton pesctnye duutar' ga | ae ita tetenhis Gomis ft Wale | won sx sme evry nnn at me orn | Sool, wa ntasng a Cov: Cada, | Gee oo, eam amas | ban exons a each Sot rea, vite and thos enitdgen i Boas 6 @ Bush: on the Biante of the { Union, 8 and, with the report, Or | of it, Bvery countenance, almost, wears n eadaveroas wannnve uae yo Matte he eae a Tur tal, , Aseoeting)y se Common Courell various tessure "of reform have bee orth, ford and lady, y * b " : fr ‘ Sis Us ‘4 look, and every inquiry produces but one chilling an German Expedition to Sonora. ee Oy ee acne Jacy eocen, tne and, parsoms' | weachety auc SIDERe Cues Ole eee OP is Coen ene te oh 8 | the second Tuesday in February next. St armstrong od [From the Aita California, Dec. 1.| appointed to defend and ‘prosecute. The Sheriff of our We menifoned, some days since, the arrival of the | county, Major Solomon, at this time arrive upon the bark Tryphenia, from Guaymas, having on poard a Ger | ground, and exhorted the crowd to desist from their un- mar who was desirous of inducing Germans to emigrate | lawful proceedings, awer—'‘the shakes.’’ On the Zlet ult., Mr. Alphonso Brooke, an old resident of San Francieco, was taken with «slight fitjof vomiting at 6 Dennenville, DL Shearer, 'W Ht Steater Hart, MC Bowen, J Cumminsky wnd 1 W Seymour, J McKarmy, Richd Bi Iady, J Lowis—64 in th ave been accommodated with suppers, has been discom- tinved. Anordinance has yeen introd to prevent the continuance of houscs af ill-fame within cortain limite of tbe city, The work of improving and repairing the TELEGRAPHIC. Supreme Court—General ‘Term, REDEMPTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT—PREPARATIONS , the breakfast table, which produced the rupture of ® | toSono:a, Anumber «f Germans fa this city propose He was followed dy Mr. Coflroth, who urged obsdience : } a. Present, Hon. diese 2 oi Mitchell, Roosevelt, FOR CUMISTMAS, RTO, blood-versel, and he almost instantly expired, forming « company to x0 thither, and wa bare cbtained to the conetitational acthoriis and daw and implored Pitre: othe ey ES pe ren nag m g Wasmincron, Deo, 24, 1853, some information in regard to their plans. the people to give the prisoner over to the Sherif, Bat 18 ol mere has da A match race for $1,000, three mile heats, best twoin | “Corny wih be composed only of Germans. } both gentlemen failed to effect their dosicos. An attempt bar en ee ua wall ts ins pronieer ng eee Dc. 24.—The Mason Wul Case-—Judge Mitebell announced that the only decision that would be de. | The total redemption of the public debt during the * livered in the general arm to-day, was the feigned | week ending this day, has been $649,200. cily criminals to work upon the public thorough: \. = in - — of Joseph a and wife, appel- The Union of this morning denies that Collector Red- , v8. aac Jones and others, executors of the | field has removed any of Judge Bronson’s appointess, and | former, will of John Mason, deceased. ‘The motion for new | sayn a son of the latter has been continued as cashier. Tho Chinese of San Francisco have donated $1,000 to denied; form of order or de 4 be 3 rd cree to be settled on | “she president has recognized Charles F, Zimmerman as | Captain Love's Rangers, for their services in capturing ice. Judges s Roosevelt and Morris have written opin- | Consul for oe apes at ews i of wie ae, | banalt Joaqui ions in long protracted and important case, All business executive departments, banks, Xo., The Pacific Railroad exploring party, under Lieutenant ‘and no hope of obtaining a foothold in America, | with intont to kill Captain John Parrott; but aa Parrott is have, shown tori ad, th ‘shat the : ‘i ‘On the 26th October, in San Joaquin county, individual Germans have, no filibus' 1 | not yor rat hey te" 0 prisonet shall bo given ap rang SO ereech Be Coon ee hee nty, by Joseph which will be ready for publication in a few days. {a to be suspended on Monday, and the day will generally | will loft and Le have to its junction with the Colorado. In the northern | have not cxenies of any class, ey are likewise majority decided to sustain it. Arush was then ruade for nines Lian, 0 E. Cole, Berner ot Trentoa, ae . They desire no Americans, no Knglish, no French; none | was then made to reseuo the prisoner, but with like of any nstion seve Germans. This exclusiveness {s not | eftect, The trial then proceeded ; the witnesses wore heard; becaure they have apy objection to,persons of other pa- aud the prosecution and deferce anmmed up. Capt. tions, but because they go upon invitation of Governor | Caymean, appointed by the people, followed Col Gilles Gandara, who invites none but Germang, Zho Spanish | pie, who spoke for the prisoner, Onpt. C. was followed by Americans are particularly partial to to the Germans. ir. Coffroth, in defence of the prisoner, and against ‘The latter loarn the Spanish readily, an} axe sociable and | Lynch law. tthe jay retired, and after # half hours intelligent. Perbaps the prineipe ‘ a ear the Lod deliberation brought's verdict as follows :— a icons Samer: en, bv BD ite mane are asceptablo 6 Spanish to, Germany Uy in Calaveras count lov. a . , Mr. P iy We the Jury find the prisoner guilty of asanulband battery, 4, INTO TE tS Minn Sites oy iz D meary three, came offon Sunday, the 224 November, over the Pioneer Course, between Colonel Bell’s @: Senator, and Colonel Simpson’s ¢, g. Wat Jones—purse won by the Marriages and Deaths, Conta, Nov'1, by. 3, M. Blood, Raq., Mr At Contra ov. y J. M. 5 4 Thos. K. Williams to Mrs. Sarah C, Johnson, both of Sam decided on Saturday next, to which day the court ‘A locomotive, with five passenger cars attached, ran ae mado one the popular clergy, on account of their re- | the prisoner by thone diraatisfied; but in the'mantime he Mise Mary E. Cardwell, former! tir moons etn op | See aal ae sor u a | Seong penne orn | He eer, mere | Saget epee Ne ae >not a ee Sac fore Judge Bdmonds, minutos. Pass, whieh, the corthera people bellove. te. bo the | Monteremetsrespectys union o& ‘Germany snd Spalny oa" ‘hetgnoce jel, Many persons fiom Fase Log followed ‘ Nor, 16, by Philp W: Baopbnrd, He, fy Fy rs Jaaam

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