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2 | s jose be the legally established capital, | recollection of the tenor of these instructions, and more | amounts which have come down from above during the last ; , | quently, if San Jose " | , cmon ARIAL OF THE ILLINOIS AND NORTHERN LIGHT, ai ‘the’ legislation since muary, 1801, ts void f this | Particularly upon the folto ate ort oe | eee nE aT cone, pasa x w, Recomenes | yt Y tl id is hands bas been limited, as is usually the case the Innde' under’ them, the titles to property made under | Shree thousand men, salieted lor not lessthen one year, sad | ben aig he cane spon Sane board the Yankeo Blade, he sgrecing to work his own pas- swooping the gallo; if boats, split maia- . He represented her as his sister on , pa it grey tals; whose goodness of heart throughout Sticebsigaten the Sth was ta ‘ellineith «¢restanmber fair has been most noble and bumai gon apres of aale nse bh it om the 7tl PEEPS OIE LE view prevail, the great m ity governments established under them, de * ad malttery cogulations | pret es tse tee saniting tard ot manne: | Cae Globe (of Boothbay), Tibbetts, Guayams, Detai's of Two Weeks Later Mows ‘!™. 'he city eo ction, If thi po Bee Aa ae previous to" rorther pon the market. Th assen, to G'S Ste pons are without ‘any legal sanction. this were any place Were the men to be enrolled into the Mexican army—t: pe jous to ul the market. ere sraay a asses, jtephenson. but California, the very idea would be sufficient to ahi the s to Me een to-day ter, and rai 1% ‘Eliza W Denton, honoe fort from California. Peaple with frenzy tnd te the officers te same ranizand emoluments as | materially ady improve tage of Bor ° aay ribth ia 54 lon 72, spoke brig Geo —_— nares A serious, land slide occurred on the morning of tho EUSiion were not soldiers aud officers promised groute of Re NE ays Avery, rendered hiss on- tolls Crsicene (Bn, Burns, Guayams, 12 days, wih eugue, 26th on the head of Clay street, San Franeiseo, where the fiug'aiter'tie ceviretion ef (hore ta om ‘asit isto. ¢ feared ty offering for bernal & Escoriasa; vessel to dH Braine. Bmport- oco, ST ARRIVED. new grade cuts the street down to about twenty-five feet oir tral late shipments to our already im this continued conduct en: | Chord hewrz wenkees. $2,0C0,000 DU! ; | acepe the strest having been excavated, and the sides pur Wenoticesniesatds) | herpart bis mind becameexciied fowveh an extent. aeshe | | Brie Billdw Gin, Stevens, Cornwallis, NS, 11 days, wite 4 “a a rm ves, i a I eee | loosened by springs and the weight of large houses imme- Lk “cach others con- | in two lots, at p. m-t.; 300 ao. do. domestic nt B10, Corn | though his conversation on.other subjects seemed sensible Ameries (of Salom), Richardson, Doboy Island, 7 H diately on the edge of the bank, a large mass of earth ea a ~ Ric ARREST OF THE MEXICAN CONSUL IN SAN FRANCISCO. — inoved across the street entirely’ ruining two large frame GCted with thi suliect aa may suggeat themselves, you h lumber, to H Hockentan bbls. sweet sold at $5. Grain—We hear reported | enough, yet it was evident from the sgitated manner in he le tat t times, as | St Marys, Ga, 0 days, with lumber nervous houses, and endangering several others. ‘The damage is Ss MCRINSTRY. Br. Maj. U. 8. A 300 dor domestie sold.eh face. abv Ts. chile “on | Toltching of bie whois oot he would speak, tt ;, z - by cK IN! . Br. ). U.S. A. 4 5 . . eetinoaied at $15,000. It is said that to a up ani cut | Mn. Cavaniren, Present en fy t least certainly over- | , Schr Louiata {ot Newt Armee, Bt Jago, Cubes, 1S up, | 1own the streets to the established grades would coat | ‘ax FRANCI8C0, March 27, 1864. day . BUZURE OF THE BRITISH SHIP CHALLENGE. | $2) Goo\c00, and the grade om a'povticn of Telegraph ial ei iraastattead nice tele scent eee P containin malo |” Schr Liverpool (Sr), Albury, Matamtas, 12 days, with pine | is two hundred feet deep, to be cugthrough solid rock. rar idan t roca: to hava aud Taek haa pen iin Mitte at So.; we understand that 0c Ra avont appice, to G 8 Miller. h d ag i} On the 18th the Assembly passed a bill to extend till z declined for a large lot of choice aeath iy | 4 rH Snr meee Se nd Ls { chr Minnie Peay ies Havana, 10 days, with sugae 0 | eck, in five minu | April, 65, the law about to expire, authorizing persons MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Saokag Slaves brought to this State previous to the ad- | mission (9th Sept., 1850) to seize the slaves, take them ing upon tl rpse and mo! , to Sel ros. bad heen but 9 few minutes provi ting inthe | Schr Mars Hill (of Bangor), Wyman, Jacksonville, 10 eabin aang ina lively cony tion with one of the pas- ‘New Orleans brown, yeeterday, at p. n. t asye ‘when Avery called her on deck. On approaching | Schr Eliza 8. Wright, New Hi fy when be read out to | tons Lackawana ecg, ox Dashing sold y . ‘ ii ‘e 0] 4 2v. Beans—f00 small bi Bayo ld nt Sige. | before a magistrate or judge, who, upon receiving satis- | me from bis instroctions as follows, as mearas I cauremem: | $r¥ Svane Uk acekt Sage Mages sole ot ee at “Dry | her he drow frome belt-at his aide a large, ten tueh bowie c ) | factory evidence that the slaves were brought hither pre- hat he had orders to send down to Guaymas about three | Goods—Sales of 25 bales’ brown sheetings, 4-4, at 8c.; 25 do. MARKETS. | Nous to, the admission, shall give a certicate to that pemetma, Oks eal ted Shere in, the fecean army for | Gris, 30 inch, at 730 i OCC OOEICS | effect to the claimant, and the victim may be taken by at tho expiration of which time they wil! recoive | force out of the Statc. He is not allowet bail, an attor. ands to settle. on condition that thay should be ready at 5 ’ From 0: mn. | Pistol twice at his ows, breast, but finding $ NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. | ney to defend him, time to prepare for trial, a’ jury, nor Any time for militery service sgainet any foreign invasion. | Lieut. Grover and party, belonging to Governor Ste- JY pe creme Mapeek eh with wiel p * | am appeal;and a habeas corpus would be ineffectual, ‘onl ste Lethe tame ue thove of equal grade inthe | Yens’ Surveying Expedition, were left by the main body | ward t» wheres! ; and whore the passengers | Sleop Thomas Hu ~ ~ it bappens that the law is and always has been unconsti- Nesican army. baicctdl in August last on the east side of the Rocky Mountains, to and others began to col fe crird, “stand back geutlo- | Sloop Win B Mangum, French, Taunton. tutional. She pay ofthe transportation from bere to there was to | survey the Upper Missouri during the autumn, and to men. I did it;” and then Pally bs ide the dead body, ho | _ ‘The Prussian bark Elbeng, Junch, from Liverpool 49 days, Murder of a Young Girl on the Yankee Blade, “Gn thc 18th, Thomas Cowan, a gambler on Carson's be defrayed by the drafis of the Mexican Consul on the | explore in mid winter the morthern passes, and report bent over it and Kissed the marble cl | with salt consigned to order, arr 2lst, and hae boon accidem - . ‘i 1 Ym. K. Ne ly of | general government of Mexico the depth of snows in that region, and the winter ob- that girl; but you cabin py ) ‘i | tally omitted. &e &o, &e. fesse, in Masipom, et Eo. X- Kouman, demeny The contract with Mr. Chauvitoau and myselt was only | structions, if any, of which so touch has ‘been said wort heartrending scone the writer over witnessed. There ey - Franklin county, Tenn. Newman's offence was that he for the conveyance of one thousand men from here to , yy laid the poor mangled body of the unfortunate gir! 7 ore her advised a young'man not to betat Cowan’s table. Cowan Graymas buthe held cat at the time that when thiscon- | Against the southern route. Owing to the great time tent her equally unfortun ough guilty has been fried, convicted, and sentenced to be hung, and tract was fulfilled he would give us the preference for sond- | that had elapsed without any news being received of the — the most hi entable expre attachmi —The United States vs. The Ship Challenge.— |g B%tht Rev; fered vory heavy gales for 11 day 1 Magers, of Marion county. Total.. aba ‘teninaamel $1,208,716 | Piven 2. iene person sell, pean dled oregitey! pth re! l District Attorney has filed a libel inst the By tho Rev. Wi ‘m. gers, Solomon Durbin to Sophia El- ‘The steamship Northern Light. Capt. Churchill, also | Or'retain another person to on.ist or enter himse British ship Challenge, on the following grounds: gin, both of Salem. romed the Equator on fo, tain. ¢,fnion 11 3, and carrie N VISIT OF THE RUSSIAN FLEET TO JEDDO. i of lat. Have been within 300 taller of the, ‘The mail steamship Minois, Capt. H. J. Hartatein, ar- bas been tind « o dist of April, pore Rig way any arty, it was reported in Oregon that they had been lost to her, while the blood came streaming from his throat. | rived yesteréay afternoon from Aspinwall, whence she PHY Wil Devon the Tit of Aan | cofuctantpeione er, dgoynademm ire tnentond mee | [he anes, By th nena of Ah Speer how | ExT Rg eta' th rurgeeceeeeed Meet | sama Se cats 7 | Gormans, Irish, 0 profer French: - ; “ee : Sailed on the 17th inst., bringing papers from San Fran- Arrest of the Mexican Consul. | menrand principally those who had alzeady oon therewith | °"4'venticman from Coote itay informe va that there are snd be is now nearly recovered. He had e prelimi: | Now Orleaus; Catharine, Philadelphia, cisco to the 1st of April. STARTLING D¥ THE WHOLE PLOT pis- | Count Raousset, but to take care thet he should not bewith | sot numbers of people there, and but little oe Those neiro, who ordered him on to San Francisco for trl Wind at sunrise NNW; meridian, SE; sunset, SSW. Illinois brings the Californi wand COVERED—S TRUCTIONS FROM SANTA | 7 t the So: ians and Mexi- | who have gone are wishing themselves back again. ¢ and occurrence he has become % pica Ge ae oe NAs | cans'at thermines to retards and pay their parengo, ant if | excitement which was raised caused many to be bum- bis trial with cons idsrabie fortited aT ‘Boor’ fellow, has (Br Sanpy Hoos Pairina Teeonarmg specie, which were brought down from San Francisco on ‘From the Ban Francisco Herald, April 1.] he could not find vessels here, to get them from other ports, | bagged. A letter reoeived from the same place says that | Sit’fail'very heavily, when she Years tho partieulars of | There are two ships andone brigin whe ‘Basters ollngs the Pacific side by the steamship Oregon. At halt past sine o'clock, yesterday, the United Staten | OFsuip the patvensers from other portn of his coast.” | tho bark Louisiana had got in. safely” and all. were well. | {Ufa very : | , There a nd one. Br nt aston a, The following is the specie list of the Minois:— Marshal proceeded to the Consular residence of Mr. Luis | That be lind also orders to buy vessels for th ico of the | There Were six or soven men drowned in attempting to go —=— the Bay. The ateamtug Wave fs coming wp" with stele Ik diana & Oo. $260,689 Hukenvath a del Valle, Consul for the republic of Mexico at this port, | Bit ®Chaiienges nt ™ to her while outside of the bar, by the capsizingof thelr | re ESTING FROM JAPAN SORT it aap ee rit gone, Se weeks ask. ASS Schnee... and t gentleman for violation of the laws of | “'the ubstance of the forogoing is all that Toan remember | boat. Business was dull at Scottsburg. NTERE 5 — Gatededaies. iste Newhossok the United States, by enlisting men within the territory | of what he rend to me or said at the time, aolaerao! stint eee = airuasia wana “n Jno. Cunningham.. 8,000 W. Platt & Sons... of Sie United States into the servios of a foralgn'govern- |" Eresaln, with great reqpents 77ers Gd 7 ay, Ab Pectlond, WrEer: Me Lrman, Ranry Brown, etJuck- | fanny Yorkin passage of 98 days, report yells, Fi . _——— vil owntree, the Ame’ ew York to tho line on 68,000 Wells, Fargo & Co.. | The offence with which the Mexican Consul is charged Challenge Libel *Rylaer John E. Murphy, W. 8. Gilliam, (Reprosonta- | AYTival o! rican Japan Expe- | Ney Yop ite of to the leeward of C : 103,000 0.'W. Pallffs,...... 8; ie yussuhabte enlier eu sanan’ tentian of tea ant oF Cow ‘he Rhip Challenge Libelied: tive of Polk county.) and EA. Taylor, all of Polk count see t Loo Ch which deteined us three days ta Weatia sc In hands of passengers..........++ $200,000 | Fides of the 20th of April, 1818, which re DISTRICT COURT. Beer eae Tati Ten Seles or Oe: | dition at Loo Choo. enced bigh baffling w 5 i, wit | | ft ; be ae aes ; z Firstly, That heretofore, on the 29th of March, 1854, arrived yesterday afternoon, bringing five hundred and | Povand the end af Jerietiotion of Wee TES Heel ed inant A ese ‘Challen E ‘owned in whole or in part by ‘Washin; Werritory. epee a 1s eight gays: carried away jib-boom 10 days y4 fifty-two passengers and nearly a million of dollars in | }" colony, district, or people, as a soldier, s | persons supposed to be British subjects, whose names are | We have news to the 12th. The Territorial Logislature From ‘the San Francisco Herald, March $9:] wavy squall. Id dust. | seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of | to the said District Attorney unknown, whereof Willian | convened on the (th. Mr. Conaha was elected Speaker of {From the San Franc! feral ane cs Clipper ship Da¥hing Wave, at do from Philadelphia, ina See UR - i. marque, or privateer. every person so offending shall be | St: kes was the master, at the port of San Francisco, &e, | the Council, and Mr. Chenowith Speaker of the House. Mira apidl AE peat Saas ai pe . saftey thet? Ley na ot AE Care Taree F erry) ee The following is the specie list of the Northern Light. | deemed geilty of abi h misdemeanor, and be fined not ox- | go. and within the jurisdiction of this Court, was seized ‘The Snohowish Indians, near Cape Flattery, had killed it the Russians have been rapidly augm rq e | oe ey BEL on 06.56 Wear ceeding one thousand do larg, and imprisoned not exocedin a, 3 an engineer by the name of You \d Dr. Cherry, and | fleet on the coast of China during the past year, evident- | clipper, ship Telegraph, Parlowe, bound for this Duncan, Sherman J. Bloomingdale & three years: this act docs notextend tothe subject or cite, | by Richard P. Hammond, Collector, &c., as forfeited to ‘vans peice Brag sgh ane vy B the vinw of kaon! ‘tch upon our Japanese | Creased the Eqpator in lon 109 'W, March 6, since wi & Co $345,000 Co... 21,000 } Sen ofany foreign Prince, State, colony, people, | the said United States for the causes hereinafter men- | had lost nine of their tribe in a fight. There was + good | ly with the view of keeping a wate! soowdly suemected | time have experfeaced light NE winds. 153,000 Jacob Levi 17/508 | who shall transiently Ley the United Statos, and shall, | tioned. deal of apprehension felt at Olympia. Gov. Stevens was | Expedition in those waters. It was shrewdly suspect Clipper ship Lightfoot, dodo in a passage of 113 de; Spofford, Tileston & I ecopdly, That the said ship, on the day aforesaid, took | taking very energetic measures to. prevent further difi- | that they intended to interfere in some way with our | ,,cqyPPS;auipLichatent, dado ins peasage of 118 days, re Co » 8,000 on board five hundred and twenty-five passengers, a | Culty. fforts to obtain a footing in Japun, or perhaps a i. | grossed in lon 32 W; and ‘xperionced hoad winds to Cape Jno. G. Miller, 316 nite greater number of passengers in proportion to the aceom- = Oe | a march on us, and get the of the Em peor ne - | Horn, where she encountered very strong gales with heavy Sam | forcian t Ato, colony, district, or people, who ta | Modations of the vessel than is allowed by the acta of ‘The Darien Surveying Expeditions, / | vance. Through our Kant India files, resolved yesterday, | seas; was obliged to tack ship spwards of seventy ave Pike $985,533 } trensiontly w nthe’ United State _ to enlist or enter bi Congress of 1847 and 1849, with intent tocarry. the said OUR ASPINWALL CORRESPONDENCE. | menies a Geer Say pk tapes Be ela "nya arg ape pln Be a i = % £¢) orve such ‘oreign Prince, State, colony, distrist, or | passengers to a foreign port, to wit: the port of Guaymas, 7 iB ‘ emails art Weems mneuind tothe enterprising. express sgenteet parte, on board such vessel of war, letter of marque, or | in the Mepublio of Mexico, whereby the said master be- be ay ones April dy, 1854 } hae went ead Gommonore 1 id ig Wiel ad Messrs. Adams & Co., Wells, Fargo & Co., and Berford | privatter, if the United States shall: then be at peace with | come Kable to pay fifty dollars for cach passenger over : ‘ 7 > 7 1854. left, and mere rtonived with great pomp by te J A & Co., for the prompt delivery of files of California pa- | Ch foreign Prince, State, colony, district, or people. the above proportion, and to imprisonment for any term | Arrival of Lieut. Strain at Aspinwall—The Chances for a | authorities, and that the Admiral sent up an in jor..nt | It is charged against the consul that in obedience to | aH ae” thal om pgs Get Very Bad—Fo! His Party Dead letter to the Emperor at Jeddo. il yard and was di pers i We ar teat cast te chvn thot be CGE) pirat ch Meee From the Java (Duteh of Dee. 27 we le rn Bhat im, without success, # : ' certain instructions purporting to have come from the | amount being equal to eleven thousand five hundred | 1; ‘Ihe Vigilance Commitiee—Arrival of the Yank: Tom the Java (Dutch) papers of Dee. rah " We are also indebted to the accommodating pursers of | government of Mexico, he has been engaged in enlisting | (otiars. lester ‘igilance Commi rrival of the Yankee fhe Dutch Fast 1p%ia, Company's ship Hendrika arrived the Miinois and Northern Light. in this port a band of three thousand men, who were to | “thirdly, And that the said vessel had more than two le at Panama. in tLe roads of Batavia on the 15th of December, direc Herald Marine Correspondence. D. ©. Queen, merchant, of Aspinwall, died on board the | Poeeed to Guaymas, there to be enrolled into the Mexi- | tiors of berths, contrary to the said acts, whereby the | I wrote you per the North Star, which left here on the | from Japan. PHILADELPHIA. April 25, 4 FM—Are steamships City eas d , rae ean army. The advance of this force was to have sa said master became liable to a forfeiture of twenty-six | 5th instant, a very short and hurried note, which I gave | ,.00,the20th of Angust there had arrived in the roads of | of New York, Matt Boston; ship John Merrick, Fli¢- Minois, of congestion of the brain, on the 26d inst., and | on board the Challenge. The ship, however, was de- | Vundred and forty dollars, being ‘five dollars for eash of instant, a very 8 Gave | Nangaeaki—the Japanese port at which is located the | ner, Liverpool 53 day: Von Oxholm, Davis, Rie bark Vi ‘W H Stewart, McKee, Mayagu A | : on the following day J. Doyle, of Newcastle, Pa., fell | tained by order of the collector of the port for a violation | such passengers as aforesaid. in charge to her gentlemanly Captain, Since then Ihave | Dutch factory— (and were still WY Ht Beeyrarh,, Mae ie Meypeues, ERs chia lying there when the Hen repeating hh 8 of the revenue laws of the United States. We under- Fifthly, Tha drika left for th berg.) a Russian fri jail, © 9 days; schrs overboard and was drowned. sre ahate abundant proc? bf tie eallattuent oe chave vessel ‘had not interval between the | had the pleasure of meeting the gallant Strain, and hear- ore ship, wat toe, Boston; Frances A Hawkins Cobb, f The following is a statement of the amount of gold | men as soldiers, and of the issuing of commissions to | fescathe at loust sis inches” pursuant tothe precio, | wk Personally some account of the varied hardships and | command of the Admiral Hontiating, oonveving, a mcd Mgam snip Delaware, Clark, NYotk dust shipped from California during the firstthree months | officers. of said ‘act of Congreas—whereby the master forfeited | sufferings which he and his party have undergone; he is | the 2ist of September the Admiral, with a great number of | Flanner, Highee, Wilmington, ‘NC; Lonsdal 11, of 1854:— This proof consists, besides other things, of the depo- | the sum of $2,640, looking very well—better, perhaps, than might be ex- | offcers, was received with, gra honors by the | ton; M D Scull, Thom c ; Worcester, Rhodes, To New York. $9,574,843 89 | sitions of two gentlemen of the highest roapectability in | Sih. or the parment of said several sums of mo- : 5 Governor of Nangacaki. The letter was them received and | Providence; J 8 Curtis, Risicy, ford; Thomas Potter, "To New Orleans, 72;800 00 | {his city. ‘Ihe public will see from those facts that we |, thly, For the parmont of said ser pected. He says there is as much prospect of building a | forwardeo to the capital, Jeddo; howe the departare | Clark, NLondon, . ney the seid ship Challenge became liable. of the Hendrika the Russians were still waiting for an an- 880,404 54 | have not hitherto spoken unadvisedly concerning the | "“Whhererore, all due process and proceedings are prayed | canal thereas a railroad to the moon, and that Mr. Gis- 6 Hands Thbaatans 15,000 00 | numbers and pee oreey See expeditio t to the | for “that the said ship, her bouts, tackle, apparel and | bourne’s and Dr. Cullen’s statements in reference to the Sir Esruer G Barnzy, at Boston from Apalachicola, ‘Thé instructions from the Mexican government to the | furniture, for the causes aforesaid and others appearing, | topography of the whole country have proved totally ae Web acter wi agate 18th inst, lat 36 ‘ale, shipped s hea 50, Jon ‘ay foretopmast Consul at this port were as follows: — | may be forfeited to the United States as aforesaid, and partare, promising 40 fe: ciward house toxafend down to Guaymas about three thousand men, | be ‘condemned by the definitive sentence and decree of | false. From the 90th of January to the 26th of March | the Empercr. they took thelr departure, promising to re- Te ee a eno etion tor BS defeved by drafts | this honoralle Court, and to the uses in said statute spe- | they were compelled to subsist on nuts, a few wild oranges, | ‘ry My ereeinning at mes yous Oot Su AMaNar Total shipment for the first quarter, 1854.$10,679,170 23 | drawn by the Mexican Consul on the national treasury | aoe the filing of this libel process was issued, and and would occasionally shoot a wild pigeon, which, | by way of China, of the death of the Emperor of Japan. We copy the following summary of the news from the | at Mexico. the vessel hag ‘eeu seized by the United States Mar- | divided amongst them, formed a very small al'owance. | At the time she left, his successor, the Prince Royal, had ‘Alta California:— : The force to be composed of Germans, Irish, Italians, | {fe Ve y Sa ae te te teas epeeielsnth the opines | not yet ben crowned. According to this account of the 3 and French—the latter to bo preferred. SSS that no route for a canal exists on the Isthmus of Darien, | Dutch, the Russian fleet had been lying at Nangasaki Jibboom, dams, on Ou board, for Cork, was abandoned at in sinking condition; Ci The hip Brother Jonathan did not arrive till the | — Mexican citizens to be counselled to leave California, r Ww - | from the 20th of August to the 1cth of November— iy Iso from Callao, 26th having burst a flue, and being nine days be- | and ships to be employed by the Consul for that purpose, | ATT!VS1 of Lieut, Whipple's Exploring Party | He has accomplished by hig bravery and Powers of endu- | and was still there when the Hendrika left. This would | Hampton Roads. ‘ =: hind her ordinary time. She run the greater part of the | Such is a brief abstract of the instructions. We learn by private advices that Lieut. A. W. Whip 1 dhat of crossing the lating withogt’s’ gales ThSan:.| go to show an unusual consideration towards them by | , A 1210, roported to, be the Julia Ann (of Boston), Joha- ; distance from Acapulco with one wheel. The following is the letter of the General commanding | yo, in command of the United States surveying party | nals «i buceangers do not furnish us with the ‘history af | the Japanese authorities, and an intimacy never before Rip ater sie Reale find ey Five clippers had arrived at San Francisco—From Bos- | this Department, requesting the arrest of the Consuli— | Charged with the reconnoisance of the Ceutal mento ttie puch an event, and my personal observation enables me | Permitted to foreigners. How much longer they stayed Biche) ane stevens . ton, the Romance of the Sea, 06 days, and the Don Quix. URTTER PROM GENERAL WOOL TO MR, INGE. the Vacific railroad, via Albuquerque, Zunt and the Mo- | to say, that neither Gisbourne nor any other English sur- | there and whet their subsequent proceedings were, we | cold: tne captain and crow la otte, 126 days; from New York, the David Brown, 99 Hrap QuAGTERS rue Pact have, arrived safely with all his party at Los Angeles, on | yey officer crossed without the aid of Indian guides, | have no means of ascertaining, but we next hear of the | As the brig lies on quicksan days, and the Lightfoot, 113; from Philadelphia, the Sa r ch 30, 1854. | the 21st March—all well. é for which they had to pay largely * | fleet at Loo Choo, a dependency of Japan, and in its im- | position. Dashing Wave, 118 days. Sin -—On examination of the second section of the act ap- | "Wo toarn by Lieut. Tarrant, of Walker's expedition, | ‘sirain, 1 am sory te ad, has lost four of his men, but | mediate vicinity. ‘The ship Robina, which arrived yes- | | Scum Hupson (of Waldoboro). Cook, from Deer Isto, Moy Biject to the peuaities preserbed by that | Who came up inthe Fremont, that he left Col. Walker | pas the melancholy satis{action of having himself covered el Act. Thave therefore to request, if you agree with mein March 13, at San Vicente, He had then about seventy- | their remains with their mother earth. Strain, with a | # pelea he ssibce ti Sea pat | Vea het water. ‘About 3,800 emigrants bad arrived during the fort- | © inion, fr m the facts sunmitted to your ee usideration, five men, oficers ake dnaluded. mee utile Pa small party, reduced by famine and want, kept the Indians morules Dat abet uit orf pentane iat EM de got off, ii id 5 sha 8 “ he Consul be arrested and brought to trial before the | he intended to leave there Marc! for the Colorado ri- | at bay, and. by timely threats and judicious manage- 2 i! Scur ALmena, of Orland, at Providence from Mariel, lost ight, of whom 2,000 were from the Unitel States, and | District Court of the Uniced States, in thio city. Thave the | yer, which he proposed to oross on rafts, and thence pro- | Mee’ ynreued his way unmolested. We eanuot but ed. | Cut doubt for Japan, to be at Jeddo about the time the deck, bad mai 4 i 15 bhds molas: 1,178 from China. hance to Ne; Very remacal ey * ceed to Altar, in Sonora. The Mexicans are all leaving | mire the manly fortitude and gallant bearing of our brave | American fleet (which left Hong Kong about the middle | from ESE 15t! The propellor Arispe, said to be intended for the Sand. | proved Ap: terday from China, touched at Loo Choo, where the Rus- | for New York, with granite, went ashore morning o wich Islands trade, arrived under sail on the 20th of | dered him . inst, at Oyster Pond Point, Gardin 7, Li, and li sians had been at anchor for some time previous, but yy ba pci Peyeret el 3 ‘our obedient serva: The most important event of the fortnight had been JOHN &. WOOL, Major General. | foes Valker’s of January) might be expected there to receive the an- > i W. Inox, U.S. District Attorney, San Franci their places in consequence of Walker’s levying on them trymen, Who, without guides and without pro Saag Pops, ‘Tue Finer orviceR of ski \y, of Boston, ashore om be ed ting a oie Ree ace aaa oe me was hae predhecnet vreau, | for provisions, &c. Most of his men that wished their stone, pursued thelr ‘cotirse firough an unexplored re. | 808wer of the Emperor, to the letter delivered in June | const of Florida, arriy nm 20th inst, ates £UT10N OF MESSRS. CAVALIER AND CHAU 0 v a discharge obtaine’ Many of them were barefosted, | gion of country, until they had attained their object— be oe de ty st. ‘We may add here in this connection that the British Degan on the 20th, and occupied four days. Four or five . &. ComsrsstonEn’s O i : . ofher. Shi ; , . cisco, March 31, 1sb4. but they had plenty of provisions. Two men, named | {hat of reaching the shores of the Pacific. rominent merchants of the city were upon the jury. ish. day oC Maree aa oe | ny Me ; reac! hores G M . « to. | have their eyes on this fleet of the Russians, and the 8 of Jupiter Ink Fhe United States District ‘Attorney, Tage, was alonn for | od Watts Sst dey of March, A. D.. 18, personally appear. | Tibbetts ond Cr Nell parted Spout the Tom March for | Mr. Strain left again this morning for Panama; to- | Vor” noment war is declared in Rurope the news will be | iuimber and ugar box shooks. ot arrived when our informant left. | morrow he intends to proceed to the Gulf of San Miguel, " r W; coats . : 4 expressed to China, and the British cruisers on that sta- _ Spoken. SPRUE PREAH EMRE SARA WE uy | “ng png on the ren neaured, are higuly delighted at the | tion will swoop down upon it and make prizes of the | | Ship Albany, from NYork for Australia, Deo 26, lat 2356, Wl whom fre wuur as mentee Sedat rho. with Mimself-were “wi - i east, inti lon: Ehiree in the Avila, “The evidence ‘wont to show’ that | comlyget with Zuis del Valle to furnish traneporzation for AMO, Nth Bimeelt were well mounted and | dea 61° meeting their comrades once more, and to Cap- Whole expedition before it lias the least intimation of | 18 TE cust Lawrence, 68 days from™Boston for Sam ‘Watkins aided in placing arms on board the Caroline at | *00utypne, thousand m nals Theres toeiioe ean a ing their arms be allowed them to pro- in Hollins no pleasanter intelligence could be sent. | C@Pser- Francisco, Dec 24, iat 56 38 8, lon 61 01 W. night; that We promised to (pay for daninge Gone Uyttis | fk dee ae okcan Da aT Salemi ana eters. | r journey. | It is thought that O'Neil and | bat humane and philanthropic gentleman, aided by his | _ Since the above was written we learn from the captain | "Pr ship Cacholette (or Chatillion), from San Francisco for ght; Pp y age done by h day of Marel), said Luis de le requested us toonlivt vibbetts were murdered by the Indians who infest the | cers and men, never fora moment. faltered in thei | of the ship Robina that Commodore Perry’s fleet, con- | Havre, ec 28, Int 7208, tom 21 W. } is 3 4 he ‘a Anita a the s men for s e in the Mexican army, which did e . te yin thu Oaicarbin engine howse ve thle cits, the night | accordingly, and mae out s list of the men as he requested. | Toad to San Ti very endeavor to pain intelligence of their mssing com- | sisting of the war steamers Mississippi, Powhatan, and Painted (Diack, steering §, showing a red, apy, U. ‘the prosecution; the defence had four attorneys, among | Northern District ef California, Hector Chauviteay, and Te eho noe’; Foote, Seventeen witnesses wore.gr ait | A Savallifas ee win PAWN Calfforeta, they made'a | : an Am aces. On the day that news of Strain’s arrival and | Susquehanna, the frigate Macedonian, the sloops-of-war Miibelact ge Mow tail flag, divided horizontal e vessel sailed; that in this speech he spoke as their | He instructed us to inform cach man that he must enlist in | From San Dicgo. 7 F d the storeships | &2 all or star in the white, was passed March 23, lat 6 Teader, told them they would go to aid Walker; that he | tponthis condition they wets to have tueke paseage free of | ‘The San Diego Heratd of the 18th March says:— afety at Som Miguel renched the ship, Ist Lieutenant | Plymouth, Vandalia, and Saratoga, and the storeships | {7 3 ‘5. Pickering and Passed Midshipman Mayo,’ with ten men, | Supply, gen bate bs Sonus toed eee a ) had examined the vessel and found her seaworthy, and | Charge, which we did accordingly The regular epring business of quarrelling, fighting, mn steering NE, 13th ult, lat 36 12, lom : ae : Too Choo rome 28 that he had ninety days provisions on board; that he 1. BE. CAYALLIER, | cutting and shooting, has just set in, and prouises a | WeTe within a few miles of the Chuguanagua, with the | 0 Brig Chattanoogs, from James River f sent arms and aminunition on board that night; that he March, 14 J Pare, U.S, | handsome return for the simall amount of capital in- | yertionot descending that stream in search of Strain, | "T+". ye recollected the Commodore purchased on his | 19, off Cap eof Viena. raga pir Sines aes was recognized as the leader on the Anita; that’ he with \ 184, J.J. Parr, U.S, | Penden hat party making the seventh which had left the ship in | 4.1 Tut you Chie gtrest of ine for m haved epot, | _ Breer Lady Sale, of Belfast, for Rio Janeiro, March 19, Just as we Were making up our inside form, we heard | PUrsuit of them. reriokiy’ overt lat 11 33N, lon $2'57, which reported having spoken, ne penada; that he was recognized as the Vice President | United Siates of America, Northern District of California, | ofa duel which bad just come off between our pugnacious Een ieee mignedaate torpet iesee Upon this tract Spying upon | Sat, on.the Rauator, lon 24, ship, Challenger, il, from there; and that his declared intention in going back to | ss.—The President of the United States of Aimorica, to the | little ex-postmaster and some gentleman to us unknown, Philip Vermilye, New York, ord, seaman, aged $0 years. | Naona Roads, A csacing tated Was been ekeetes Be oe ston, Feb 37, for San Francisco, 30 days ons, San Francisco was to raise men and money to return | Marshal of the United States for the Northern District of | in which eome three shots were fired by each party, with ted [eel Hampshire, geaman, aged 22 years. | Americans, Commodore Perry left an officer and twelve | 4 . wore uate again to Walker’eaid. The arguments and charge to the | Calera Hi to, Me Dera, oF any Rah isen athens | no further damage than a ball through the hat of one, ward Lombard, Maine, seaman, aged 42 years. then in charge of this fort and sailed. again. on thelien | qyA%A%AN00 (West Const of Africa) In port about Feb Jiry occupied twelve hours. The jury were out twelve geet ; ee, from lo; ury oecu See oat tee ‘on or about the sixth day | and. slight scratch on the arm of the other. A beautiful | , George B. Holmes, Washington, ord. seaman, aged 23 | Gf january for Jeddo. 100 Choo is about half-way be- | Asrinwani- Sid April y ‘ 2 .. Emily, do. B, Polanco, New Granadian Commissioner, native of Probably “reached. bin detfination about. the 26th of | -Bonneave—sid March Si, ship Denwark, Brennan, New hia men joined Walker immediately upon landing at En- We ed eink Geeemcns H im ai brought ina verdict of guilty, with a recom- | Gf Marci in the year of our Lord one thousand eizht hum. | young lady of our city is said to be the cause of the mis- tween Hong Kong and Japan, and Commodore Kingston, J; schrs Diligenc mendation to mercy. dred and fifty-four, at the Dis rict aforesaid, and within the 1 \. The people of Mariposa have revived the project of | juriediction of the Honorable the District Court of the | “yates abe sient oes Arts: we were notified than an | Carthagena, avout 24 years old. january. Orleams, not NYork. Bringing che Merced river to their town for mining pur- Northern District of California, caused to be enlisted, and | raqian woman lay murdered afew hundred yards trom | V- Gonzalez, do. do. do. Care Coast (West Const of Afrion)—In port Feb 26, bark. pores. The route is to be surveyed, and operations will | 2d en! pe iee rec res Renee * | Our office, and on repairing to the spot, we found her | | The Vigilance Committee established here some time | oy Susi aavisee Boom Wigston, uy cn Cane ee eLneEe eee waka tucea Tankiey uae Soon be commenced upon the canal. | The length will be | fore, ‘you are hereby commanded, in tho name of the Presi- | stabbed and cut in the most horrible manner. We gave | 9&0) pursue their ey Cee oe vats STA ur advices Crom Kingston, TY |' sisvane, are Wak, of bad tee DEinaeiolinn tae Riker bout thirty-five miles, and the cost $300,000. dont ‘of the United States of America. to apprehend tho | information at the nearest magistrate’s, and in afew | Mit himself. The last case was a Jamaica prig who | the Illinois, are of the 12th inst. There is nonews. De | Thompson, for New York d $5 per hhd ‘and $2 per box A very promising vein of gvJd bearing quartz has been | said Luis del Vaile and bring his body forthwith before me, | hours our active sheriff had the supposed murderer in | Coveteda pair of pants belonging toa storekeeper. The | Cordoya’s Intelligencer, of the 16th, says:— for su, nd $2% per hhd for molasses on dock. opened acouple of miles north of Mariposa. Four quartz | Commissioner appointed by the District Court of the United | the lockup. Vigilanta got hold of him and administered Moses’ law. pias , ’ Enauna (West C )—In port Feb 26, barke mills are in the course of erection on Sutter creek, in | Statoefor the Northern District of Calif nia, at my office, he railroad is progressing rapidly; within the last six | 4 ORF rial) real =! lew eie betes zsnslly ead Ai Vesta, Percival, hence for leeward; Isabella, Hall, for Calavecia county. the United States District Court House, that he ma Marriages, Births, and Deaths. days, 2,500 passengers have passed over it on their wa; luring tho past fortnight; and, although snap eo y | windward nex: day. ‘ nand there be dealt with accorcing to law for said of- csprhoue le to and from California, exclusive of the transit of Aus. | $*°,,2mple, dealers mot be induced .to specu Hativax<Sid April (15, 7 PM, steamor Victoria, Wat- fence, . 5 The Challenge, the vessel chartered under the Mexican therefore, has been for the most part confined to king, (from NYork) St Johns, NF. Consul to take eight hundred Frenchmen and Germans to Given under my hand and soal, this thirty-first day of | In Sonora, by Justice T. 8. Hall, Charles Burt to Mrs, | tralian passengers, which may be reckoned at three | purchases for im: liate consumption. —i Guaymas, was stopped on the 234 by the United Statos | March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred | Mary Matilda McBride. hundred more. : “The produce market bas also been very languid. Baltimorersiat Tile Vesta rein Hacel N York” aaloyar Marshal, for the reason that she was about to carry too | aud ifty four, and of our Independence the seventy-eighth. | at the house of George Michael. in Tuolumne county, by ‘The steamer Yankee Blade arrived at Panama on the oo Hardy, Pliladelphi April 7, brig En Avant, NYork, Sid many passengers for her measurement. She was stopped | [*¥41] for tie Northern’ Dictrictof California, | By the Ret. FoBeWelnwerthe in, Bestel ocentordes Re rio tht dies Rg PRL News rnow Tux Isrmatus oF Paxawa.—The Illingis brings | “Ase SyPatmauth April mes J P Tobias, Philadel a second time on the 20th. The alleged reason for pre- | "| camptelt and Annie 8. Caldwell, into of Racine, Wie: | «,,At the last moment, on board the Illinois, Trend you | intettigence from Aspiawall to the 17th, and from Pana- | _incerom tage he Tet oe ete aedele hia. venting her departure was a mere pretence, since it 8 | 1 have the body cl tama consin. this. All are well on board the Cyane. I learn that she | , if ton), Hardy, from Philadelphia, disg; sobr Canton, Johm- » well known that the aw Uniting the umber of pasten- | couumistloner: thie In Nevada, by Rev. M. Warren, Mr. Exra D, Hoyt to Mrs, | Will go from here direct to New York. G. nae the 15th ve eee | ston, for Nor XL REE Rar st irs on vessels is Ver requent violate is harbor, | Ww iH. = ‘ = ~ RRS RET AEF upper part of the vi boga ras 1 AVERPOOL. Arr ri sel a on, Laven- Sithout any interferenes of the authorities, Whether | By E. C Paruch Denety att Fiacersiile, by Require Benedict, David B. Jones and News from the South Pacific. | ny avon sath Nelle sixty eR eines | der, Arichat he oddone ah ie Wi At was feared that the immigrants would bother the fili- | The arrest was made by Gon. Richardson, United States | “in San F sco, on the ith of March, by Bishop Alli. | MURDER OF A YOUNG FEMALE ON BOARD THE YANKEE | houses were burned. Loss $80,000. wiszaxracin port about April 13, sohr Wing of.the pinta pA belly fone soneerce tener tine ts et I aa AS rat many, Francis J. ‘Iracy to Mise Catherine Clark, Doth of BLADE—VESSELS OF WAR AT VALPARAISO, ETC. John Cooper, citizen of the United States of America, | , NuEviTAs—In f Te abt April 8, bark Lucerne, ), Jordan, if ° A " A o ‘ of Shi d from and for New York few days; brigs Chinchilla, Lane, for Yong in Sonora that the foreigners are unanimously in fa- | tothe residence of the Consul, ok Vallege street” between Rev. Franklin Dyson, at the residence of ¢ ae coseenthty, Yesbee 3ls0e, Cape Hania, neces ab\| Char mraer nell the eeleon eee ie tase eee | dotddnge: Principe, Gilchrist, from and for do, lag; 3 A By ¢ f vor of American dominion. Kearny and Dupont streets, ‘In the office there were a | {Zain to'Micg Lucy M,, fourch wed Soupore tee: Cal; | Panama on the 14th instant, from Valparaiso, whence | 14f of April, 1864 ec teat wi On the 16th a row occurred in San Francisco, in which number of Frenchmen, doubtless enlisting for the enter- | the ov. €. Woodsworth, of Huntinvtont Laiseee sence | she sailed on the Sd instant. She made the passage from | smuec/twa seems | cATrAr in port meade teen tai ta en @ Mr. Smith accidentally shot a Mr. Burke, who thereup- which was about’ tobe summarily stopped. Upon | teers: Stew Pork to Pannen th dicky-elght Gaye, inelustnge'& Panana—Arr March 30, |ship Sea Witch, Fraser, Home en beat Smith, who took it submissively until Burke fol- , Gen. Richardson was informed that Senor del | | At Fort Reading, by Homer A Curtice, Fag. Mr. Living- iets et a A hr edge oer then MARITIME INTELLIGENCE | Kong (and sla Sist for Valparaiso). “Sid 2ith, ship Lancet lowed to the wall, when Smith shot him in the neck. ‘is 80 much engaged in his room om the second | *on Barton, of Shasta, to Miss Lora Geer of Fort Reading. | tention of twenty days. AAA AAD POR PARARARO O nian \ Wize, Solnasca, Callas. Burke died on the 19th. He was from New Orleans. floor that he could not come down. | The officers imme- | ¢,ii5\'yary Glenn, allot Whicker coek 2; W-F°BM#R |. We learn that the Lota (Chile) coal, taken on board ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—108 Day. Fonte Canaryo-—in port abt April 7, bark Vonesnela, | Davis, for Philadelphia, 2 days. | it JAGO—In port about April 6, bark Jubilee. of and for | Portland, disg; brig Lucy Ann, Monn, ldg; sehr Pennsylva- nia, for Clenfucgos, disg. The Chamber of Commerce had petitioned the Legisla- diately procceded to the room indicated, and there found | , . c ture, to reduce the port charges of San, Francisco for | the Ci ral seated behind a table, very attentively ex- | tree Mae deine? eee Pennington, Wm. M. Thorn | the Yankee Blade, has enabled her to make as good, if mea whalemen, 60 that the large whaling fleet may refit and — amining some papers. He rolitely requested his visitersto | | Tu Deytewn, Calaveras county, ty Justice Satiers, a, | Bot better, average time from Valparaiso, than the coal | SN SET¥...++..+4++++6 Jay in stores there, instead of going to Honolulu and La- he seated, when the Marshal drew forth the warrant, | James B, Milligan to Mrs, Julia A! Washburn, all of Jack. | ghe received either in New York or Rio Janeiro. Mai eea ac at dee ae eames 4 MOON RISES, -6 50 | miGH WATER, } : ¢ | 7 Home Ports, haina, as they do now. din the Spanish I ge informed him of the object | #°"- q Port of New York, April 25, 1954¢ overnment before, the United ‘States Tand Commission, — spoulder and pronouncing the words in the Spanish lan- | ® "S40 Frareisey, by the Rev. F. Mooshake, Mr, Jan Janse | Brivish steamer, is unimportant. Alluding to foreign CLEARED ; Music, Hall, W G ‘Buxton, Titeomb, Sa ied on the 27th. The courts adjourned out of respect to guage; “I arrest you in the name of the United States.” | pirks, of Amsterdam, to Mite Gesa Dammann, of Hambere, | war vessels, the Valparaiso Jerald of Sist ult. says:— | pSteamsbip Cahawba, Shufeldt, Mobile, Livingston, Cro York; J G Collyer, Chapin, P his memory. Senor del Valle manifested no surprise, and was notin | | InSan Francisco, by tho Rey. Mr. Brierly, Mr. Charl Since our last steamer edition we hi Sbin Ct; steamers Locust Point, Layfield, Boston. Cld ‘e had quite @ fleet | Ship Haidee, Tillinghast, Melbourne, Aus, Mailler & Lord. | John, Perkins, Boston; Lydia Gibbs, Gibbs, Providence. Tucker, Jr., of San Francisco, to Miss Mary R. Tuck No steps had been taken np to 12 o’clock on the Istin- the slightest degree disconcerted, but quietly taking the f | of vessels of war in our harbor, and the exchangin, on the 1 c erted, . bor, ig of nois Ship Sti id Behn, 18C0, | we ee: to releare the ship Challenge. The United states | warrat eae ie uver with Great deliberation and re. | MIT MAES. 1. Rey. Me. Woodbridge, G salutes from the “adamantine lips” of the * Ship Dcrockett, Skench, Liverpool, Bvevett & Drown. York) Barney, Apa atislins paket Beaey. Gt Brot istrict Attorney had stipulated to release her on bonds turned it to-the marshal. "Gen. Richardson asked him it | pAt Benicia, by the Rev. Mr. Woodbridze, Geo, W. Gitt, | ‘with which there vessel | Ship Now York, Thompson, Havre. | vincetown) Eiiit, Messina’ Feb 10: Jerome (BP $10,000. This the claimants were ready to give, but he onderstood the contents of the document, to which | Figy'd® dite Fannie Kimball all of shat city. |’ | Frequently startied the nerves Ship Electric, Gates, Antwerp, W F Smith. | Turks Islands; Tangent, C Balter, Apalachicola, A G Benson. Cornish, Wilmington. NC; nes, , H — a lasti { were fearful of another seizure being made. he returned an afirmative answer, and slowly rising | cisco, to Jeesio, youngest daughter of the Inte Johm Stewart, | far bay,coebudder in the teverieration of = theaanmom’s | SHIP Acauadl leut. Whipple, of the U. 8. Pacific Surveying Expedi- from his chair, asked to be excused until he could change | Esq. Hyde Glasgow. ful roar” We have had at one ti a Wingate; Haitniore dU Phipps Or aCiack’ Pniiedel w f ; 7 ) 84 ould a s have had ¢ time flags of four of the | Ship Bansheo, Wingate, Baltimore, J L. Phipps. Clark, Philadelphi: r Hon, arrived at Los Angeles on the 2ist. His route was his coat. He stepped into another room, and ina few | , 1m Marysville, by C. B. Fowler, Fsq , Mr. Ching Topow to | Srestest Powers in the world fying on the peaks offouras | — pik Vanshee, Wing (+ hoped Lente eee nate da prisoner of the | ™1#* Ab Say, both of Shavghae. in the Chinese Empire. Fnelcoking, well manned ships, #itimight gratify thoam: | Devin, Vcd Rader, Malaga and Gibraltar, Draper & Howard, Lovell, NYork. Arr o pertFort Smith, Albuquergneand'thenee nearly Guewest | moments returned, and was conduc ence! Lee $he Chinese Ramp y the Pueblo of Tunt, Bill Williams’ Fork of the Colo- | United States to ihe office of Commissioner Papy. As | oii sbty th Wy Hon 6, Ksq., Mr, Wm.S. Hughes | ition of ‘any man to command. hese four were, tl ‘ 0 Bark P Pendleton, Noyes, Cuba, R P Buck | "26. —I fado and the Tejon Pass. He brought wagons to the Co | soon as the object of Gen hardson’s visit was known, | In San Fran foeo, BY the Right Rev. Bishop Kipp, Mr. barman Lig * eaee ane bi ai wy 3 hed hints Biase | Bark Commodore, W illtams, Gonaives; ¢ I Saray: } (Durch), Rotenhagen, rom retpel oo dorado, where he was compelled to cave them for want | the Frenchimen who were seemingly about to enlist, im. | Hil iard M. Miller to Mies Frances H White Hl api eganana the Wiech Stignie: Focver ot guns, Be: | Bue Careline Longin Be Icke ME a rerenmae. | barks Argyle (Hr), Burton, St Jol +} of grass, The reat portion of his route was overground mediately retired. The arrost Was consummated by two | In Sonora, by James Lana, Justice of the Peace, Mr Eu- | Sucsihess, which were all tying within’ « geat sable Brie Thorndyke, Harding. St Marys, Necmich & Sone Amen Bini ksstiean 3 te Cersngean, hitherto unexplored, and he reports that a railroad | o'clock, and Senor del Valle was from that time until | €¢R¢ Grassell to Miss Fanny Girard, all of Columl | Gn , 3 wes, Havana; Jean J de Carta a Robinson, Jacksen- ind NW early in the morning. wf- length of euch other, we had the usual store 7 terwards NE to ESE light. 7 anight be constructed there. four engaged in executing the bond, upon which he was | ,,if)54" Francisco, by the Right Rey. Bishop Kipp, at the | ships of the British, | United Btetes, and Chillan Sobr MS Hall, Sargent, jon Island, Thompson & Hun ‘Nothing eaile: tis reported that one of Fremont’s party has arrived | Gischarged fiom cus Reet porns brile’s drother, Col. John C. Haye, Major | governments. During ' their @ various com: | ‘Shr Manbarset, Weldmore, Savannah, Scranton & Tall: | “NOKFOLK—<In Hampton Roa in San Bernardino, and states. that he lett: Fremont. in | 4 oe eee icine Gill (oto Mes, sallic Hy hon Ct™ °F the Port of San Francis: | Thanders exchanged fricndly visite, an mumerons have been | oan. STA: | of Botton) B the snows of the Sierra Nevada, south of Walker's river | Unired States of America, Northern District of Colifornia, BIRTHS. these representatives of abe ereatest Satioceis the ware, | Sehr Lemarting Thorndyke, Dation, Wadleigh & Knox. | SAN PHAN Pass, and that the whole party in imminent danger | s5:—De it remembered, that on thie thirty fret. day of | In Teinity River Valley, Mra. Rachael Bush, of a son meeting together in our peaceful harbor, and associating on | Scby Sesahe sane Preis cee oes aE Powe from cold and starvation. | Mareb, in they ‘done thousand eight hundred | In Shasta, Mrs. Lewis Schneider, of a son terme of mutual friendship and amity; and it is our earnest Schr Oxford, Bolles, Jacmel, HD Broo! Resolutions to approve of Douglas’ Nebraska bill have | and fifty four. asper J. Papy, satus | Mrs. Merriam G. Robb, of a daughter. and sincere hope that, notwithstanding the present threat. Schr Bonita (Br), Newell, Halifax, 38 Del ed 8 } DIED. ‘Deen introduced into the Senate, but no action has been | Ty appointed by the District « ourt ofthe iJ . daken as yet Acknowledgmenta of bails and aficavits, aud aloo to take. | ht S%at3.falling from the maintopsail yard of the British | HOW, the day Js far distant when these Powers The schooner Sarah Lavinia, from Santa Cruz for San | depositions of witnesses in civil causes depending in the | Avfrdeen, Sccunnde en ee etree & Bativo of | Peper foelings towards cach other, The President Francisco, is supposed to be lost, with nine men. She is | Courts of the United States. pursuant to the acts of Con- ri _ 0 s y. and Jalict G: Arien and Calino on the 2ist, and the Diana and. Fort ithe veasel on which the Epbe and Webster tragedy was | grcesin that behalf personally appeared Iinis del Valle, An god g years, 10 monte und deve, oF Uo acre | the 38 Foraes tor Ben adich tataan ene ana Cotter hee wpeted in 1844 tonio F. Somillers and jammen, end severally we . the A duel was fought at Volcano Bar on the 20th, be. | knowledged thomselver 1g, Sea Francioeg, Hilsam F. Rogers; of the dems of Howe’) PaUCcceraad meu were often eecmunen ate CHIT tet 0 Owe to the United States of | ¢ officors and men were often on shore. The oflicers are tween J. 8. Landon and D. E. Hacker; the former’ was | A™@ticm, that js to ony, the said Luis del Valle the sum of On pomrd steamer California, atten, of nonte dysontery, arkably intelligent, well red and good | lookin 0 > Sommillera " 4 and have by their urbanit: afta lity am Killed. ‘The quarrel had its origin in the excitement | tum of tow th, a A. H. Lemmon | 2 Sry Ann Clynch, aged 23 years, late of tho State of New | mon: deportment, secured th about the Senatorial election, which subject has been the | the sum et tes ver Fest sublease lentes here by tobe levied | et itis, Edwin L. Wil ‘ood wishes of many persons here, w@ccasion of three duels, with the loss of two lives. de of their 1 eapectt Wands and | Caroitncond Soren ie Wilson” Seed « months, son of Foreign ‘When questioned 3 twee the Oriental ques ening aspect of affairs, consequent apo: Schr H Swan (Br) Foster, Cartonera Isl ain Sloop G Sprague, Fish, Wareham, master. LeRoy, Pankma; 23d. shi Steamer Thos Swann, Gifford, Baltimore, Parker Vein | (clipper), Dumuréeq, Boston 96 days Storwship Co. (clipper), Brewster, Now, York 99 days ARRIVED. Vavelet, Crowell, St Jobn, N B138 daj Steamship Illinois, Hartstoin, Aspinwall, April 17,10 P Folge 55 ds Tomber, Peru; 2 M, with treasure and’ 637 toM © Roberts, Ex- Yeying steamer Active, Lieut Commandiny ships Lightfoot (clipper), Piorce, 113 da , 54 ds Hong Kong; (Hindo mburg. via Valparaiso 45 ban, Bodtih, 1s ds San Wha, 54d8 Hong Kong via Loo Cancpvs, (Brem) Buchman, 77 ds Taleal = Br ship Afric steom and | Voth mative end me Seeks Y Fospect of | net, with speci bi orth ie and 549 The Marysville and Nevada Plankroad Company is nents, to the use of thi iP default At Prairie City, E.P Watson, aged 39 s, late of n Ru: ind France 21, Moro Castle beari days; 28th, ships Don Quixotte (clipper) , 126 Sully organleed, and they declare their intention to put shalt be made in the condits stewie Waynesburg, Pa; . Feary Unke OF | were naturally reservod, But when ask cigs cra, of Portland, atecrine Peching Wave (clipper), Fisk, 118 de Paitadelphia; baste the road right through. whous the sath dae od Meeeok the city of Ben | 2, Nevads, Robert Yates, of Dubuque, Towa, aged 64 | the peobapility of & hostile encounter between the Disa Stcamship Jas Adger, Turner, Charleston, with mdgo and | Hungarian, Champlin, $6ds Caloutta; schr Kal There has been very little rain during the fortnight; | Francisco, Califoraix and President, what were their opinions of the issue, the 10 AM, off | 38de Tombes, Peru; 20th, bark E Weight, Jr, pastongers, to Spoftord: Tileston & Co. Mot d afd onlist, | “Tn 'NevadasJohn L. ‘commander was only heard to eay, “Wo shell nevse y, of Kentucky, aged 20 years, Russi ‘okout Shoals, exchanged i with steamehip Augusta, 70 de; seh dot all portions of the diggings are still abundantly sup- | soldicrs to serve in t itate—to wit, tho | At Li ‘6 e ‘ strike our flag.” From the appearance and character of the rar plied with water. P’ | Fepublic of Mexicovoortraty to the faws of the United mae eldest dinghter ot tobort offic 4 meen, we onan at7 aM SFrmitee NE ee ee hocis On the 13th a party of Mexicans got into a row at | States of America, Now. therefore, the condiion of this | “Tn’San Franoieco, at the United States Het Bear valley, and Eisee were billed axl others seriously | Chiieation is such. that if the said Laisdel Valle rhall woll | street. Mr. Timothy Preble, of Boston, age 68 j ‘wounded. | FF. Papy, Unites States | “Ta Piacervilie, Fre ble of keeping. their word, 4 pa olgsRiL.vie © tale Beste than survive the diegrace of a defeat. 5 A 4 Flour is quoted in Valpasaiso at $7 00 a $3, English coats, | Fr Henry Tool, dismas ant Fie i fifth day of April, ; Emerson, aged one year and $16 a $17. Steamabi ‘An iniquitous bill has been introduced into the Legis- nd from day to day, until | ’On'teardeuip califermie. J : Sains: Pp Bure toexclude the testimony of Malays and Chinamen | such time as bis oxemination shall be bad, and mot de- | ton aged 25 yenrs, son of Samuel H Allyus Lore cr Seok, | For England, £4 10s. a £5 10s. per ton, English | gta eat car Beltimores Gregory; Callao, 106 days, with |e Tiitecas Sin caves where a white man may be a party. Bietelds ctberwisetorencens hihoebeee wich, Mase. For Hamb fo. do. eS be Oe ey Re BL BC On the 19th, James lony was killed by a stab in a _— re ‘ull foree and virtue, In San Fransisco. Robert Greenhow, late Arsociate Law Agent of the United States for the California Land Com- . 4 ret, a ase es per ton, French, jelen Auguste, of and for Providence from Oahu, 80 days | raiso: Dutch bark Timor, Argennia, Ba’ Sand ob Mae ae BS LU DRY ALL od per ton, Engl Harck Mer ist1e10 S lon 28 We spoke Br slinnee ate | Hindostan, “Hubbard, Caliag; Chil ‘abip lai paraiso geland & Le | A. Hl. LEMMEN, i} | In Shas | man of about twenty-six years | number of icobergs and field ii rentage, | whaleship Shetland, of and for New and | "Bark Georges (of Thomaston) Rol ith sugar, to master. April 10, § | mission ed 54 years. SHOCKING MURDER ON BOARD THE YANKEE BLADE. ok, from Liverpool for Port Philip; all well. The all ered : baa one * a, Mr. J. J. Western, formerly of K y. F THR PANAMA STAR Bhaubeet seven days N of Cape Henry. | Ham brig Rose, Stone, V: A On the 234, a German, named Schwart?, washungbya | A jknowledged, Vofore me, the day and your firat abovo | At Hampehire Mill, Yuba county, ornelive Miarizes, of 2 Believing that « narrative of the fecte connected with the | Ship Rebecca (Brem), Rassbohm, Br: 40 days, with ville, Darby, Puget bari mob at Jackson, Calaveras county, under a charge of | written.—J. J. Pary, United States Commissioner, Cass county, Michigan, aged 24 yoni Into murder committed on board the steamehip Yankee | mdse and 58 passengers, to Brochard & Buck. April 8, Ham brig Ros The County Judge has issued warrants Northern District of California.—Antonio P, Somillera and In Petaluma Valley, Sonoma county, Miss Lavinia Smith, | Blade, on her late voyage from Now York to this port, would Vald bbe Raipe, Eye Zor the arrest of the mob leaders. It appears that there | A. H. lemmen boing duly sworn sey each for himself, thal h year of her aj be acceptable, I bave collected from conversations with the | Thi 5 % 4 eee 24 aarey pasate - ‘was no investigation of the onse by the mob. | he te worth the eum of ten thoaserd datinrs over and above 1 San Peter O'Neil, aged 27 yours, for- | hemielde and’ m oft | ahereed Tit recta tee louie, Br ship ‘Challe Staken, Gi md ex ae | pts an ities, F. 8 ah 4 180, Borto: ry , 4 i" ‘On the 16th, the Legislature passed an act requiring | LLEMMEA | "AeChandlereillo, Sierra county, Samuel Hf, Stevens, for- | “akg srisonch whose name fe Rdward Hi. Avery, now on | ‘Apail to 11s from tat ase a large | Spitire, Avery, Callao; Br thip tsmauh, Brown, ¥al- 5 AH M Supreme Court to hoki ie sessions at the seat of gov- | Sworn to before me this Slat March, 186 7 ly of Wisconsin, of typhoid fave the steamer, t—by which Germento wis meant. On the | United Sater Commissioner. PATS: | PRIDE ve thomas Platt, from injuries received by | bese, horn im Spe , the Supreme Gourt held a session and decided that | purer yROM MAJOR Je MCKINSTRY, U. 8 the falling of a drift. himecif being the seat of government, legally established at San Jose, vs STRY, U.S. Avy TO | At Gibsonville, Sierra county, John Petors, of mortificn joved iso; bark’ Martha Allen, Burdett, Vall 2 of respectable pai hai ior Alfred Adam Point A Naero : ble intellige ship Chile it rate d, Mase. erson of consid agreeable in bis manners, his features intellectual, fa April om 88K apo orders. ; | iad fom MR. CAVALLIER. | ti eye that gloams with the in his bark Star, from Zara, Cuba, for Falmouth, B, for | Eerve ordertd thas dak te on nie, _ ‘Saw Fmancisvo, March 27, 1854. ia : ile phenological a | ttk Mary (of Waldoboro, Gilley, “‘Clontuegon, 19 day, | This Geoksion will seabakt record: ort to | wet yERMURr Cavartamn—Br in ® conversation held Markets, 0 di by hg ey J) Hatter, te, probably be followed by an e! with Major General Wool, commanding the Pacitio D SAN FRraworsoo, April}, 1854, as rather & | culation (Br. took! utter, Charente, Pompel the ture and ment oficlalatoremove | ment. few days ince, ai his quarter in th toe ied to note the ae | oe 7 wrather; rom tne fis ant tong oareat & ief Justice Murray dissents from nti and myself being present, you stated that yc beet ‘nequi decision both resided onstant succession of westerly gales; March 13, | ¥ 4 haf and gives it as his opin. | ree Rad aden contract sieht Massachusetts, where they both resided at 028 30, w 2 hee ships fon that Sacramento capital. He likewise Me the ture can do van act dxcept when “he tavir'to Avery, becoming mane from this plaee to Guaymas. Will pe session @f the seat of government, and that conse- | state in writing, for the information of General Wool, your taking her Californ brought her down to Ne Soave & jn and wife maine adhe aRertaeace | Wane int ws for the transportation of NAH. PEN |i proposed ty, whore they Hfved to. gaged passage for her on

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