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a cn —— i , he acolde i ; convenient time, and he was sent back to | hozraing for Chaworro—thst in the middle of Juve last, | cae een, Silete Diane, 0 off the istends. imitar wiots’ of the laws. These stringeat | of the accident was evidently a defective state of the NEWS FROM NIC ‘RAGUA. more io wl { ce vette part of rhs authoriticn here appear | Cepping amé piles, rather than excessive In ; Do se Rev cb alain attgh sthontn hist ine 8 ae Pre eae koa ter Saas or | ee nae ee sigma pn hai eor Vi .on those who are | soms places the capping had b-ea uoit'd by more . g 0 Rave mo eect nee Or cane orig Cian | aide slats, ead at pours distant from tue wiles seve | Imprisonment of American Citizens, | deci scr, stating’to him his onse, and thet he was an | BY; te snew bat Me Gotiel had such « courier, giv hi 4 ot: i busiv to Chamorro that this schooner was golug ' ‘he nortbwa: the rece! Kestless cera eS ee coun: «, wacked after @ fashion | ral feet. Altsough the loss to tae occup nts oaannt American citizen, ai wanted his protection. The | Tarsine hac nsidis tbe truth, in which be retides, be | learn that show Prenad ms wri wnat cordpeng- dedg. ae cae eo svost ‘iase‘atizable slaver which | fail of being heavy, it fs furtunats for tnem ths acc Our Hiv Cencetndiiios. proa.pt aud epergctic manner in walch Mr. Pardee’| being of age, ani that he siges with the witnes-es— Me ing DR tbe wip, and put bret ts Aosolale’ Tas Pot. ever sailed on toe Afrivsa coasicomolately in the | dent occurred at atime when the smouat of gooda Rivas, Nicazaowa, Ang. 27, 1854. took the matier in hand has saved him from & | Gottel not doing t, because he is outof prison, un- | ncsiam thus cBrenicles ber movements from weck to shade. Apart from ‘he misery entailed on the | on hand was compura‘ively light. At @ more ad- pare ha Pr of the ulted in hie be t ed Te | deeboncs. (" JSUaN MYLARD. week. In ite issue of June 17 it says:— o Celestisis themselves, aud the certain | vanced atage of the reason, it would probabt ve pogeress Oj Revolution—Obstimate Resistance | si a being shot, for there the Witcoos—Joex Mania M arrives anlortune sia they are consigned by belug taduoed | proven far more talsmitous. be lose of Mos-tk | of Chamorro—Deplorable EGfects of the Mve-| most bloodthirsty villains living tm the employ Rivaa, Aug. 90, 1854 of r 9 mmenss ttn ‘Got : being daly sworn to to embark on thee floaring pest-honses, the 6x- | Campbell & Hansbo ougt will probably be $2500.-- | ene ge Transit Road—Ezxactions and Ew | this government; and the of Me eng oq uiagel tanaiation of ibe declrstion of Den Jesa Wylacd, H. L Majeaty’s fi Diana, Lossoft . Soak turned to this port on the 10th ir ae | ig im the vicinity of the islands for the last fortnight, i i sco Tines and Ty Aug. 16. 7 < was a pretext to extort mouey, which are instead of proces ing to Sitka, as was anticipated. Wi penne enaseine pookgat ye Halal pee Bed nthe N Mec L Bpperslncs See bar goes on Americans—Laborers Pressed into the | greatly in want of to on, the war. Nearly pak Ecler heseby oeuy that the es ery Renee mane ani Mie fein of chy atsady heavily taxed community. Very few peo- | fatal accident, says the Union, inv tving the de- | Army—River and Lake Navigation. crery day you hear of arrest of American | Within is true and literal translation of the same. see ther the waa tattine ot tree ae ® and ple bare ans idea of the expenditures evused by | gteuction of thie lives, urrea ‘on Feather river, | Since my last letter the revolution has continued, Fase Mn Be A of J. 8, Parte, Dr.G. 4 Gendrenn | Wiligence of the sernat declaration of Wai by Raglan il passeDyeer- vars d ve ¥ iz prevence of |) » Oe. G. S. 08. sour brought Pram poor 4 stad at Set telakd The tignnce wthen ghey (oo ety The s camer ba’ ia tow two, | 824 very few changes have taken plaice. The Piazs | ties, This state of affkirs requires the immedipte-| Sworn to and subscribed before me, to the day and | Sout upen that point was removes, sed after ‘Tying 4 rev: among them snd carried off so many was, | }; Re rs, and in makiog the turn of the river at that | Of Granada ie still held by Chamorro, and in | interference of the United States government, or | year above mentioned. J. 8. PARDEK, U.S. Consul. | and on for a few hours, she again tood off to the west- Ube sure, scurvy, w it is not coutagious, and the | phing, one of the. latter, maoned by four. moa, | fact the bevolutionery army have not gained an too lives and p-operty of her citiseas residing hore, | | These are the literal travalations of the declara- | wari with suddingmld st . We should tients might be sent to tre State Marine Hoapi- | struck a snag, precipitating toree of them into the | inch of land since May 26--the day the siege begun. ail “ wl ma I ey Lectura a which fhe Somminioaee spory to pare Tris protable she bas sailed for tbe northe ao bub a long. time elavee.! before the medical men | river. ‘The lighter was dificult to manage. an 8¢- nere are said to be between two and three thoa: | Pardee every” Anctes has a tree eo ae | ee qiiel on, After the Consal bad heard them, | 115 tog Freoch whale’ ships in the Ochotak Sia a8 pt nee errant ge ras te osc The sutnort — mines an wp apenest he aphered pg odin by pe sand men in the democratic encampment, and about government will stand by him, as they ‘hould, he them sufficient evidence to convict him, and tasisted | Shot Bbacing’s Btzalte, will fall am anny, grey $0 Rae an, uncer su circumstances ori- were € rv g to prevent a eo 9 iJ . force. i: Nien oould net, with a due rezard for the health of | fighter and the snare in that, locality. The uames | eix hundred or eight hundred inside of Granada. Pe prpaoont a barbarians walecstend that they his immediate and uncondit ons a Sa June 24, it contained the following-—Rumor has been the city, parse any wher conrse. Scurvy, how: | of the deceased were John August Lind, R. Lind, of | tt ig really astonishing to see that such aamall | that he'tun ieery. American, a i ciao aa op seaport, or | Commissioner wished Me. Gottel to, make his com | busy during the past week, with the Russian frigate r i ecated fs i Z he said he would, but it must be in the Diana, which, it asserted, was sill gbout the islands; in- ineter mewame en ie, wie capita’ ait the een cata ioaanand deat de coring | number can hold out against such an uneven force, | should bagi to look abroad. ‘This country is one | sence of the United States Consul. The Com: Lata common necesssries of live, and if proper precau- | Ryantwas from New York, about twenty-seven yesrs | and the only reason can be found in the want of of great millions | sioner told him that could not be allowed, as it was | seen together, hovering on the distant horison deed, we have beard that two je geelinory 1 80f tious be not adopted in the case of these Chinsse | of ago, and has left a certifi ate of deposit for $150 | valor and energy on the part of the troops of Cas- — invested here, and if trey are sd pe ry verse ri Mr. Pardee told him that the | ly beld by some attraction invisible to the uni bas certaialy been expected from Valparaiso, i be decimated by a m: at ¥ toch ia the E her. what security can they have nited States did not ise any secret tribuasl, e Aurore Upret di eler"2ch wwiomadag afta | Sure tne of sats “te Dat an loa. Only wien Chane expectssone pte | Treg and wepery ted ns elected tn Qos avo thet | Matta ies Pade erate may be said to the contrary, is ex conta- immed ing the bility of andleaves the plaza to escort it into the city, some On the afternoon of the 10th of July, Mr.Gottel | did not take confession, bat released himand | would reach that port about as soon as it would this, Biovs. ee recovery, HA attempts to thee end wore | fighting is done, and if it was not for him, the war bv re in oe eben, nee: $3,500 and on | cancelled bis bonds, and gave him a certidcate of | and that there is a large fleet of French and ves” : made by the Cfficers of the Gov. Dana and Indians all its dreadful ences, would continue » the U) jonsul went to Rivas, | release:— sels on that coast, which might possibly detain her. of the vlty of Jan Francisco, trout the shore. avd conseq! to see the commissioner, and demanded to see the July 1, the same papor says:—Since our last issue, the Fmances come “ 4 Commis icner of the Democratic Prefect, and oY te been twice seen to le: On (ivestigation tre tinanoes of the sity’ pf Ban | MUnpua.—We learn from the Placer Demserat, | Without bloodshed. ‘The whole country is Be Paint Hoary Cokie) ar aba ee be a | lee Garcia a teikeneeaenn enie eer taae alone: fe Francisco tarn out to be in. much more fouriah. | tbat at Miliertown, in that county, a crowd of twen- | the continuation of the war. The heary contribu. | Toit 3 any eae taieeesiocion with Se Eee | eee oe nes Saxe re ween Be “iyo ing condition than apy oe supposed, and instead of | ty or thirty negroes assembled at a house bel tidxs levied on all inhabitants of the State, have not | the United polding any a Decreed and approved:— Observing’ thst of the preo | from the highland at Diamond Point, bull down, and FH sy . See to one of the party, and commenced carousiag, | in liliviAdadr- Miccbaithis decartinen® Ont Felsek'she | Teclved ouly presumptuous resulteaguingtand ust one | lazing nearly stationary off tho dlataot of Walanee. b ia debt toaja ve amount, she hase balance Fey Pak Mg polpeey ho hed | Spared a sing! . From P' tur, but promised to let know at 4 o'clock sufficient proof to condema him, I give the sentence ab- ia she waiting for? is the question in everybody's in her favor,sbove ali liabilities, of $75,146. In his | P ay ing Coty ae ood hs into ee ‘a | over six hundred horses and mules, and about | same afternoon what conclusivn he would come te | solving him of the in-tante, and ordering him to be set | mouth. ~Qon't know; pernaps to celebrate the Fourth of ‘lank. cane ebm Comminoline seated that. the ‘o about four dollars, which the former insisted | $25,000 in mcney, with cacoa, corn and cattle, have ot foil bs Se he male: tnaem wy. warraatsand per cent ac: eovetention, Hie. y pela of ness city, | e ‘The copntry state i ed BUENAVENTURA SILVA. iste nemesis Aeating andathebonsn ot won frcm the latter. Failing to induce a nxtracted, ahd without benefit to elther of the | j yore foaunyent dh Stee ceoept tie Pace ta I 2 PO TT Em pO Hi e $699, ayment of it by persuasive means, he seized a club | parties, - ‘thes iS ee coer iesy mre “9 soe Dest the malatto in a most unmercifal manner, | It is entirely a mistake to believe that all the de- ene rie ae of a bet wl OI ons ate Goveel, be, ae Opmeteacnes, We have dates fram Oregon to the Sth of at the time this report was made, the Freasurer had | 92d while thus employed was cut in the abdomen | partments ni making any resistance to the wi S| matter for Mr. Pai would ditions es whtoh be we ‘7 me | Avguat:— iu his bands $360.220 io warrants sad. Shree pee i 6 Hoard utganer, Dee ya ene eed | of Senale wer ae yeh naa proacasee ro Chama ras still the legal government, be ot lease the said Gottel. Mr. Pardee told him he must | Restaxariox or Govennon Davis.—Among the cent serip, which been deposited with him by co. | . ven of \. the commie on laud ian bat whioh jhe ald | course of few minutes, The man who Snfcted | away, and the, troops marched into abandoned | Himself, and bas maintained it for ninety days, and | andrefer the matter to the United States govern’ Davis, who has suddenly resigned igertca howeer, wi vse Town, and | Tr Tone Aas Sracce.at Laowrsara Cats |e ope marebed non toe 10 of See. A he | ae oe a a ae aa er ae | ee es Sl aah ae ae oe injunotien, wil 8 ly removed, an ‘ae First Man Struck sy Lia I I: y mode IF was ita, Mr. A for kc 'o1 S en thie sum ie deducteu from tne, gross amount, | roaxta —During the thunder saower on the 4th of | inhabitants thst have any moveab'e property have | pails was obliged to get his exequatar from ‘that feces otiete of cxvahiaCaeneal ab ‘San Juan delSur, | land Times say 8:—He bee performed his trast, be probably would takewit away to the neighboring province of Juaa- ¢ warrants and three per ceat ecrip outstanding | August, ssys the Shasta Courier, Mr. Hagh Mackay, , im order to the ions of his have been shot. Sach isthe | while among us, creditably, and to the entire satis. e amoant to $338,805. while ake before his residence, on Dry Creek, caste, and do noms inieeaiie Saige es It bs be 4 Panes state of affairs at present in Nicaragua. taction, we believe, of tre men of all parties; and he foliowing stuement will convey a correct | was struck by lightning and thrown upon his fuce | natural tnat ar pepe Ree ya the ‘At 4 o’clock that same afternoon, Mr. Pardee Gonxzauzz. | he carries with him on his return the kindest wis its idea of the availuble resources of the city, taking | with great violence a distance of some ten or twelve aunt oF ae aetioae by civil war Siac. | called on the commissioner, and was refused admit- —_—_—_——— ard segards of the Oregon people. Previous to his $38,808 aa the floutiny indebtedness :— yards from where he was standing. He remained | have con’ red Tramit. Ca they hava | tance by the soldiers, who informed him that the} ews FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. lesving Salem, the seat of g t, bis friends Notes of purchases of slip property in hands insenaible fully an hour after receiving the stroke. | the time o! en is ~ ‘Auetion i ney? | commissioner was out of town on horseback. The " offered him a public dinner at the Ho'man House, of the Land Commiiitee........ 00.6. .0 05 $336,694 | He bas since aimost entirely recovered. This isthe | profited some * is eine bi mids tion | Consul addressed him the following note:— wi ‘was compelled to decline. The Hop. Geo. ‘Twenty-two lote of slip property remaining firet instance of the kind we bave ever heard of in ae the Heo, baap: Powur oe The aoeak | {corr.] Asrival of the Allied Fieet at Honolalu, and L. Curry, the present constary of the Territory, AneOLd, VAIUEK Bte... se cee ee cceeeneeeees 1 California, bs yeabout toad aad Tan oil ak semca | Rivas, July 16—43¢ P. M. its Departure in Seaceh of the Ruseans— | ecomes acting Governor by this resigastion. Sorcros—A man named Andrew Jackeon Parker | {> Vi2iragua uit they can find protection under | 80" Dox B Srrva— ‘The Hessian Frigate Diana, de., dc. Hua Pricz or Lasorn 1x Onegon.—The Port- Total... 06. s0ecereeseoees tye ees ee ec nes shot himself through the heart on Tuesday, the 8th | $Po Vyrited States flag. Both try to extort | , S&L called at your ofice to appointment at [From the Alte California, Aug. 16.) land Ti athe demand for labor in that Terti- Deduct meant be provided to pay the 4.191 | August, aear Lake's store, in Calaveras county. | 7 fom natives and aelaaeks, and any | {0cleck sad was much Gineppointed st mot Gnding you tothe tg ie ataamer Polynesia, apt hodgers, arrived yes- | tory exceeds the supply. Carpenters recelre from cons « Sapagpere nge inn agri weet |g S8QcHING Munven— We learn from Humboldt | pretext is found good enough. hey take and em- | © Twill call again to-morrow at 9 o'clock A. M.,at which | $002 s0i¢ pateaicy "ot % ‘he Honoluln papers to the | four to five dollars pet day, b the same, be ange itary lesa aioe fergie apt Bargo thelr property, put ‘them in prison, and only | time hope to reocive your anawer to my demands, to | The news is of much interest, Her arrival at Hono- | fo ya ving as high Gieasam ee ed Snion Lown, on the evel of August, a5 | by paying money to them isan American acquit | see re, &e , je accu: | julu was the oocasien of great pleasure; and the inbabit- the house of John Blaisdelt, Mr. Blaisdell was shot | Lie Ras always) even in time of peace, been the | sation against. Mr’ H. a eltizen of the United | auty saluted boc aetheaperotcdod din hen? eit een, | for hands tohervest. Takitg this to be the b a few feet from bis house, while standing with a ; they have committed outrages on Americans, | States. cheers. Her passage was made hence in less than nine | Of tbe price of labor, it will be readily seen that candle in his band, and his wife close by thin in the pesedpiny Prd ( refer to Geant cuss in Jaly, | ,.g,bare the honor to assure you of my respect and con- | days, and her return runin thirteen days however productive our land, our , forests oF doorway. The bailentered h‘s back and penetrated | Jact year,) and why don’t they do it with Eng- ® y f EE, U. 8. Cons ‘Miss Catherine Hayes gave $ concert on the 234 to a Ssberiee, we cannot compote with other people in through his breast bone in front, where it was ex- | lishmen? They dare not de it. They remember | The Commissioner sent a note to Mr. Pardee, bee leg Dectonige ba Sow 9» for _ the market, 75,146 | tracted at thesurface. The deceased and his wife | wel val of the English man-of-war at | Stating that he would be ready to ace himat9 A. tu was paid juring her Sreamers ON THE WILLAMETTE.—Thers are now $ H ime; M. the next day. He very reluctantl; ed to let | Short stay at the lalands, d italists | Were in liquor at the time; they saw no person near | Realejo. They remember well that the Ecglish C next Ty ly agres fleets France, cansis eight steamers running on the lower Williamette sees sone dgabte abost: the city's cred pais the pi end no eatiaa:tory clue" can be ob- | Tmment made them pay $100,000 to, Me. Phos, Me Gottel. ts play tg wt | oc tne rages frigates Preah ent Ampbiccte, erg 4 river. Oregon City is deprived of @ oat mach as the bonds of the city, *bearing seven per | tained aa to why the act was perpetrated, although fanning for outrages committed on him. They . pg ey ; was for an ~4 hy t | Forte and L’Euridice, corvette L’Artimise, and brig L'Op. | down, because the water is at present too low to . : aon suspicion fell uyon one John Estis, who haa been | t Gleaton and Breach bad just redress by Ugado, had all reached Honolulu. allow to come quite up to the land- sent interest and payableta 6s, ordered to Ovens: & Srtbsted,| toxetine with the” wife of ‘the samniorea| ae aera government. But why do they look at | Pavers, in which there was no evidence Whatever, fe llowing Sa Uist f the ahipe and oBters oompris. | dng The Willamette is about halt the wideh of the peck ( fo the fire department, elicited no { man, who is believed to have been cognizant of the | Americans with contempt, jug of outrages | : ing the aquadron:— Ohio river. It is navigable eight months in the bids. The rato of interest was probably too low, and | d¢ed. Eatis has been committed on suspicion of the | committed on them? Why? Because the United | the evidence he had ; he said, yes, buthe expected | |). ENGLISH, = 1 4. | Sear, eighty miles above Oregon City, for steamboats an ordinance providing tor the issue of bonds ¢) the charge. | States, though a great nation, dces not protect her | Bees: The Soom we thers baa cae aviasace ral David Price George P. Martin, crete ‘ Edward, | © large size, amount of $200,000, bearing ten per cent interest, | Tax Seizure oF THe Sreausurr Yancer Brave. | subjects abroad. whatever to convict Mr. Gottel, and that he would | Howard, Flag Lieutenant; C. J. Mertin,end Howard e J 3 & 5 E z 2. upon as correct. It is the fullest which has ever he amme of tbe with th to find d . : i been published ives th was at the latter place at the stipulated time; but | Consul at San Juan del Sur, both might have been programme of es dh °F ind | W. Rochfort, K J. Cox, A. L. Nugect, Fd. Austin, 'Na- The Statesman adds:—“ A gentleman Istely of every trade socal in whieh Pog De that the owners of the Yankee Blade, ia violation of | shot by this time. Mr. Simeon Warden, 8 man of a ie tele eed CE ce onipt th the wit; | valCadets, ” oe. : from Port 0:ford contradicts many of the oe neymen are employed. There are some tradesmen, | their contract, bad sent her around the Hora. The ey Goal of property, had bought some howes | vite cecided what hall be done. Authorized with | ,,2/aFue Oficers.C. A. Parker, Captain; James 8. | in cireulation relative to the richness of the mines : “ IumrcRants.—The Spectator eays:—“ From all Tn wil ao aoe bon very Searle invetenta. | pear to br lt deprtre for Panwne, wanrooght | promply seed by Wasand, whee no aoe hua (ON up and make the neeinry pots, which | oooh Gearanieh'a “hategedene Ws, | Wal Gute ieoeemi ek Sree ti yar Bates of Labor in San Francisco. setup by ine format Owners of the stout America, | apt Lae ck, the ouperitenden’ of the Acces | Coususeionen or 7am DEMOORATIC ARMY, PREYICT 4xD ¥, 6 Hess ante, Hola, ‘Chapa and pac kift selling in Portland at $4 50 adozea. sir eee aM otter noun | cee tie ny Me ace | AZ Nl, eas | "Hae gem wt bar oF | aura Gace | | tan Torr” Onteno Mame The Orn Francisco, which we have compited with great care | Wasmade by which the latter vessel was to convey | Contractor, has been shut up in —_— for ae etinving positive information that Henry Gottel Esq , | Mates; G. H. Allen Second Master; Henry pion, pate ee re fader and considerable trouble, and which may be relied | pir tal are via ty ural Doe Metiie Maas | py me platen of pring Brace, United States given several proofs of his hostile intention <6 farwa: Tome Srevcmbe, Clerks; - ynos. H. Royce, | unfavorable news.” euch ae engravers, who qork solely by the piece, | amount of cumages claimed is sixty, thousand | & native to the amount of $18,000, and the | witnesses. (signed) BUENAVENTURA SELVA. — | (ould, Second Lieutenant . | on the Coquille river ard Gakesscreek. He says Y in mind that for | ed i » ly, inform ts; : . tJ. i man employed there a'e two or three looking for eT nee | leave it with the authorities for examination, and wno cave declarations about’ the above moationed facts | Master: Richnea Ky Wile, int tisunacst ee fact Wilson, 1st Lieutenant Mezines; The Spectator says:— We were shown a besutt work; and also that a good fast workman will obtain raed a oa EN 7 | informed that only by paying @ large amount of | are Willm Lee and John Pasquall voth living at Virgin | James Vaughan, Surgeon; Jos, W. Maddock, Paymaster; | ful f pe [age elabieres br tamer Fee Bates ane abot oe Beasley ant Miss | money they would retara it to him—the only doca- | Bay, we authorize the Commandante Don Folix to take | Geo. Boge, Naval Indivnctor; Jone Misi! dectstengk freee Dart river Hecke i are 4 M “ ‘ ment that can prove his claim. He, of course, re- their dec’arations, and according to theic contents give | Surgeon; Willis Price, Passed Clerk; A. L. Overburg, W. neh pe At Acexander's ‘Ranch; oo the Stanislaus river, by | fused it, and the United States Consul will, no | if necessary the warrant for imprisonment, be ‘A DeV, Brownlow, F., Woight, 9G: Meddurty, ifstes; | BADLY Bay gn ounce per day when worked 0 advan- = ep on hatageape 00 | Francis D. Clark, Mr. Stoel Cady to Misa Naucy J. Primgle, | gots cco his property restored tobim.. He could (Signed) BUENAVENTURA SELVA. | Geo. 8. Graves, Acting Mate; G. X.R Rattray, Chas. D: | tage. He iptendsto return immediately. The gold Blacksmiths’ Helpers, per diem. 00 fe fide vor by Ted Bargess, Esq., Mr. E. 6.'Tom. | get a rent of at least $400 monthly for it, Justo Lugo, Joaquin Lopes. Inglis, H. Fairfax, Jobn G. J. Hammer, Midshipmen. resembles that of Feather river, ia ” Ihave no doubt that neither the governmen’ of In conrequence of whieh I went to Virgin Bay, Frigate Pique; Com. Nicholson, 40 gans. Tar Harvest.—The wheat now harvested the United States nor the pub‘ic in general have an | where I called the above mentioned persons, and | ,Stmer Vi en este tae ee ee in Oregon is of the best quality. Beantifal weathor " idea to what Americans ate subjected here; and | having taken the customary oath, he first said :— : George H. Inssip, Master; Henry Trevan, Sur. | {OF Securing grain. away, all of Macer county. though there might be said something in favor of | Thaton the Sth of Jast month he was seen by Henry master; axchibad Bain, 'Chief | Tae Kwow Normixes iv Oxecox-—The haw ra ae 0 , H. Bile, Paymast iy te Pes han i ng! Big Facies a | the sufferersin San Juan, (Greytown,) whatredce-s, | Goitel, with the oxject to go toGranada with the launch, | Fngineer: Wm. @. England, king to Miss Ruth Butterfiela At the of Col. Gassaway, by George W. Apple- gato, Esq., Mr. Charles D. Lyman, of Towa Hill, to amiss AD Coppersmiths, per diem.. Braue Fourders p ir die Leckmakers, per diem, fe ‘avera, | to bring down ® family; and should he bring them bs | tusgeon; Wa, Hay Mate; Wa. Ross, Assistant | Nothing party have commenced an organization im Gas Fitters, per diem city. | eae aaa See one eotat| Sonik Sey ties aus Reed Galo ee pol only Hand 3M, Moria’ A. 'F. Tighe, U. 4. Salsedo (eer, | Portland. Patera Makers, pe die | citizens or their property? Free one seat sane Gee foecea Magyakem | be | Vise vavy,) Midshipmen. Tax Port or AsTon14.—It appeara from a taba- Mouldere, per diem In San Franctsco, Augast 7, by Rev. J. F. Benton, Mr. Some Americans had three schoonera armed aud | oon iS 0. Gave be would not ao it eins ee FREN ie ey Se lar statement that the whole number of vessels ar- Riveters, ‘per ‘die A. Pritchard end Mrs. Martha Montcuiel | equipped, under the command of Doctor Sigar; but That further, he gave him » letter for Don Pedro Joa- | a, Pi Seite inten! intes; Capt. ae Cignte 7m ‘Miniac, | Tving at the port of Astoria, from Sept. 1, 1863, te Finishers, per die iy one ee oe it Samuel Cun- | as the democratic party did nct pay them for their | quin Chamorro, which letter he delivered immodintely | Lover J:, Lt. de vesseau, 84°; Boul om, Li i | services, they have left them. They try to raise B. T. Crouch, Mr. David Brown | aa neste swe pewoases sressieg ie ° der. | Isthmus, promising them $200 per month, an: iy ’ Sanarce lemesyy both teat. | actescf land; but the old cold hunters want $100 duly 13, 1854, inclusive, was 17%; departures, 184. attog his arrivalat Granada; and thataftor the gentleman | senu; Eahier, J}, dot Thomas, Le do Ganvaia, &, ba. | The Principal export trade, says the Statesmen, hes had read the letter, be want immediately to speak with | seign de vesseau; Coeluemprea de Kersaint, do; La. | been lumber, which has amounted, within ter Mz, Fruto Chamorro, who, by an interpreter, asked him | planche, do.; Chet @Botel de Beaulieu, A., Commisssire, | months to the haudsome aggregate ot 22,568 several questions relating to the part Capt. Dolores Ber- Inporte, 1. ; Calrurgion major Deuperiers, A. sd. Chi- | thousand feet. This, at the low figure of $14 per ans Plumbers, per diem Gunamitbs, per ciem. Watebmakers, per diem. 7 Kev ‘That the above said is the truth, according to the oath | tae i, Go. aseenes Lapasse, do. which he has taken, and he affirms it in presence of tte | ges Touches, Enseign de witnesses and the interpreter. nois; Reyxand, Chirurg. major; Jaferry, Commissaire; And further, says the exponent, that meanwhile Monpeyst, asple. de ak class; Estienne, do ; Inge, do.; Lacombe, 3 Le- of Oregon. Tre Or fisberies will attract Bourasser, do. tea wae and farnish @ Tncrative field for enterprise. 4 ‘ Dinect Trap Betwren Ongcon axp Cama.— The Or ian says—Captain N. Crosby, Jr., long Rebufat, do.; Bahaid, do.; Guerria Chirurg do. ed. olasee; | identified with the commercial enterprise of Ore- "tn San Franéieco, the wife of Mr. Elward J. Bailey, of | Persone in the company’s service from military and | civ‘l duties. In such way solemn obligations are idence of Mrs. Iledge, Fuelsia, the lady of | kept. ater. Jewellers, per ciem.. . be | Y dez had taken to raise s from the le of the ts - Chasers, per diem... . j euts of Oukland, Alameda county. i 5 oe ee azwn, exnecyies te ere al equuhiy aA Will tt Alba oeadh otictag ced Se re ; Reeret pra at i Semen oe —, - = a i] $515,950.. Mawy pore Ae ta | The lady of Mr Isaac Ramus, of a daughter, | performed now in thirty to thirty-six hours from | eet a eet anata got Leow enitiiog at peasant, Son jPafreme de ik metie, but the most of the trade is from the 1p -eu Waaeans pee te | it fee Francisco, the wife of Edward J. Bailey, of « | Ocean to ocean. ‘The company has built a fine de- | siisteut it, Frito Chamorvo.eaid: to hiwy "Charger | Crvvuciere, Ch do.; DeMaria, M. do.; D-Adhernard de | Columbia, acd the coast immediately in the violalty Harvem makers, per cle | “Mile or ae, Samoa Burka, of twin agnor. | Bean" del Bur. He attr work would, progress | SSucauhaveastea pou addi nivae fone oigr | "Mg Moles, Aspirant ans 0) | ot the ng fo claim iteaton, and ae esaod te House ters, per diem | The lady of Gapt Wm, B. Gardner, of a som. bee are e ve asked you, and ladvise you,asaforeigaer, | Frigate L’Rurudice, 52 cannons, Capt. de ves. jo and are Shlperighte er them | In Seorament My, the wife of Col. doha 8. Fowler, of a | ee hoa e t ee et a oe ee ail = - = uae In anything, beevuie Tam eure Lahall seau, Lagrandiere; Massillon, Capt. de fr. second; | exert an important influence on the fatare prospert- joiners, he | | BI | odaughte | et the rs Pe i. 4 | . A fine new iron boat is running now on the up- | jp, taking tions, cans of Bricklayers, per diem. | Pin Heol ‘ othe wite oF, © 5 g, of a son. r part of the river; and by November a large boat | interpre ‘er "tert ma Rice 0 Hodmen, por diem. ia Honolulu, the wife of Mi, C. Moaserrat, of @ aon. | ate lake, with state rodms and sleeping. apart | pelt “had. Bo ete Gottel and setio, poe eg ated fi | Hong Kong, Coins, in the bark Piaaterera, per diem. a igsainms In San Francisco, the wife of Mr. Wicks, of a son, thenta, will be ranning. D.C. was upon the table of Fruto Chamorro, «This is the letter. | ae ven 4 a Capt. de fr., a, with a cargo to order, some time daring Bric rs, per month, (and found) .50 00 a 9 | In Sun Francisco, the lady of Geo. Harrison, of a son. | d aces | which gives the information about ail that I have asked pth y iy Ne gif oS ae do. ; ro th pa the coming week. We understand the brig C; 9 Brick mouldere, per m'th(and found)75 00.0 100 00 | in Sea Francisco, the lady of Bartholomew Derham, res a ou,’ and that immediately they took jon of the | “oSrienne, Ghirarp: mayen Mest ferdin ace, pdm Beeb keclinnpn Brick burners, per mo., (and Ke 125 00 a 150 00 | Beq., of a con. Our Potnt Arenas Correspondenc. | launch, placing on bosrd of her an officer with six sol- | simon, do,; Paullz, do.;8t Yves, dos d’aubanel, | Crosby, a brother of Captain Crosby, for the same Lime burners, per mo., (and found).. .60 pe ae 1 taae — Pigeon Sete. Deh, in Point ARENAS, Nicaraava, Aug. 30,1854. | Gere, ond, Come fe Virgin Bey. During the jour. as ax; Gauvin Ghirurgien de sd. classe. aS If any i bod boron benge! Ge. be oe | in Marysvil’e, July 28, of rai , Dr. 8. BH. - P . | ne ex, s heard the - that rf ¥ Butcher and ianghtaers per mo~ (ound) 100 00 | tn neers uy 2s, of le fre, UF 8 Latest Rewort—A Bloody Batle—Death of a Far Sip Soyer lations MPN ein ach Warecter Maren | git Orimnde, Wcumnor, Coy: de rignte,Honzuan | STOR sugcens that man is Cactain Crosby. He i Deok bi i rect Miaat? Kbek eovietanatel eco ae a geod Enseign de ¥. ssoena wee ‘Was who firat opened the trade between che, Colam- Ss be ing | ea na the said ent hos gen iw & arg. major peay, , Commissaire; Little ‘Aspir de | ia the El Dorado of the » He has recently 70 00 | fever, Mr. J. Goodwin, ot Chelsea, Mass., aged about 2t | ‘The war still rages in Nicaragua, the dethocratic | {ite cause he went back to Granada. without sesonollen, cg ‘Poignetian seo do. pytgy peestten Bie Boe ines mission, and the exponent presented the order | This fine squadron is from Callao, via Nukuhiva, one of | Jt is she intention of Oaptain. Gros eo | by the Plaza, which Chamorro still holds, and has | for granscs, ie says thar the leticr, of chick Te reokeg | {he Marquesas Islands, and was but 14 days in mating | the wayof J . f e Plaza, whic , for Grapaca. Ho says that the letter, of which is spoken | the paesage from the latter pert. ‘They are, of course, Abie’ A japan, and ente~ all the ports that are on 2, ‘ } ri i — ils Li in-chief, per mo., (and found)... ..250 00 Gu 1, Elen, only child of Henry | mous American Rifleman—Details of the Last mate 8, Aasistants, per mo., (and found). .150 00 In Nevada, at the Metropolis Hotel, with Panama Outrage on Americans. ficer, Btokers, per month, (avd found)... Waiters, per month, (and found) Mates, per month, (aud fouod). Pilots, per month, (and founo) 40 00 | 50 00 | “With bitious fever, Me. Nathanicl Richardson, for | Party have taken all the departments, exceptiog 200 00 | merly of Oxford county, Maine, aged 20 years, Cooke, per month (and found -100 60 | , Is Nevada, at the residence of her tather, on Bush | f ; in the order, is the same which was directed to inns, sians American veesels, with a view of ‘Talore per month (ane found. 5 OD | Creek, of coosumption, Mary Ey daughter of'Joua and | Cone £0 for the last ninety Gays | Joaquin Chamorro. ""(Sigued) ""FRLIX RAMIGUR, | Aigo }Eat now, and they must Se hosted Pir eeonie, | ing the commercial advantages to be denived, frown rs, per diem... 00 | Eveiive Duna, aged 16’ years, formerly of Builalo, New | They will eventually atarve him out, as they have | JOHN PASQUELL: | When warm work will of course take place. > ” | g trade between this const and Japan. 00 | hae ef billons fever, John Exierly, late of cut off all his supplies by land, and Dr. Sigur, who | ben cam ie se tea z Our last issue had just been circulated, when H. B Tas Wan in Evrorz ann Tex Hupson Bar 00 | Amesbury, Mass’, aged 32 years. | : , | 1s the commander of the naval force, is cruising the | ide is ek oun which Mr. Henry Gott Mrs trente Sixos, Ont. bir 7 Nicholson, of 40 guns, | Coupaxy. —The following from the Portland ‘Fimes 00 | “ASE Tecaco Ranch, onthe Coloms and Sacramento | lake, seizing all bungos loaded with provisions. ee nee “mentioned abore you | ®uadron were equalived—four Yuglish and four Trin, | Corroborates a statement we made some weeks ago: pS ag hoy Cory Ge ebro poten a Hondoras has promised them aid, and they are now | have “read; after all this evidence was read, | 224 bringing up the number of guns 10 120 Eaglish to | —The Governor of the Hudson Bay Company, at 00 | . On the Fast Fork of Salmon kiver, of congestion of the >, ¥ | 188 French, while th . | Fort Vanconver, has received in' ence by last 00 | bowels, Tcbias roter, formerly of Vensego county, Pa, | waiting for a reinforcement of nine hundred troops, | the 1 told, the Commissioner that he did not | Ta nrceoh, wile the steamer, with her ver equal om. | wail that the governments ‘and oneie 00 | SESt Pitteburg, Shasta connty, Mra, Mary 8. Logun, of | t@ make the general attack on Plaza. the arvust aid tspetooumsent 0 itt Gotil, xa roe: | “S0%ises vessce ob anchor xtids had mutually agreed not to molest the trading 00, | consumption, aged about 31 years, On the 5th abloody battle was fought outside of | $hfs day up to the 20th August, nothing was done. | posing neveonnes it “nat part of the werd, andcos | Ports of either nation on the Pacific coast. 00 | ae teat Sag non ueaahertae sooner county, | the Ploza, Chamorro losing over a handred men, | In the meantime, Mr. Pardee received his exeq | Revor je witnessed at the islands. During the stay ‘nee g Pan To Comet Bey J. Be 00 | dt Downie, Bon. Water, formerly of Cuslmaord, | Kile. ‘The toe on Castillon’s side was very smell. | and on the 20te August, went up to Rivas to seule | they Teens tha have Deer busi gurered water. | Gverland,on the 25th Julye ‘He reports lat tenes begs oe ense! 00 ue wea ein 71 ¥ i | The only American that morro had—Major of the Commissioner, and asked what had been | required more than the English; and our wharves and are about four hundred wagons winewis On ae ee 99 | wae acm of Ferdinand and Virginia Vassault, iagred iba “hears Tg hy done in the case; ‘the Commissioner esid that he Poni oy tt Frpeestod quite an animated contrast to the a le Cae wee y 3 be . tives— usual dulness mont ly. except from Snake Salmon Millers, per ciem...... 00 aes aA Saat eat Semnametion. Mc- Jt | rifle shots in the country, he was a terror to them | hed received more John Mylard eo | On Teceday morning, (th July.) at 10 o'clock, the | Palle, ‘There were a oumber of miners ct work oa Bakers, per month (aad found). C0 | arek ee oe he 2 pril, pper ship Light: | $y)‘ Clarations of Justo Lugo and John Mylord:— squadron took their anchors, and stood off to the south: | arnt river, who said they were doing well. Mr Briater, $126 por 1000 ems, oF por weak. 50 00 | gauges ter,0g, tte new, Hacit, | On the night of the 20th, a Prenchmae tn Gon so sow cata. TSA | ees Oa Nae ences att | Morgan uw some the gold Gat will was ob y 2 / , ‘ ife . G. Davis, Eeq., ye 5 Lugo Vi oe Bookbinders, per diem... 00 | "in “san Francisco, Catherine,” wife of Jobn Sullivan, | “ Viva Chamorro,” when he was arrested and very | cn the me ee ve talth sg Engh CoD: sap Me So Fo yore is aot publicly known. | on ths route, so that the famtecante wil be ‘aban- sap fe oom per — & fe eT Ss. sales, Littl, dowd aaa 00 | ree it is said, he received fifty | sent witnesses, I took his oath, by which he promised to | Frem intelligence recently received frou tan Prenciaco, ee, te with all they may require, provided 1h be “. can ieee wv y Sees a | Jashes—the trath of which I could not ascertain. fay the truth in ali he would be asked; and being asked ‘in | that despatches were there awaiting the French Admiral, they have the means to purciase. itbographers, per diem. ..... p € 00 | vege had Ch Wiaiiek wh Wek sevens Henin Pek. If this revolation continues much longer the whole | relaticn to the charges againat Mr. Gottel, he seid: That | and that Le was soon expected, it has been surmised that ARRIVAL OF THE U.8. SruaMEn ACTIVE.—The VU. Wy acters in hotele, per mo, (and f'nd) 50 00 9 05 00 | oe eee eee america racenten a" Tran | country will be ruined. I have pasted through | being in Virgin Bay a few days before the’ arrival of the | the squadren may look into that Ports others gain sup: | g, steammhip Active, employed in the cosst survey, Porters in stores, Fer mo. (and f'nd). 100 00 @ 125 00 | eterna James R Wikoe of consumption, | several cacao plantations, which were going to ruin | democrhtic army, at before the commissioner who is | pore that they are bound north to Parr onder command of Capt. Alden, U.S, N., was oF Uptossterers, paper bungers, éc. per 100 00 | Weouliere be ‘vas from Connecticut, where he has | for the want of men to attend to them. Every man | Wistisatne Motel was always solicwted'and desired by | Tesels supposed fp te erasing in thet vilstiys “dice, | Vancouver on the 28th July. Gov. Orden” Of the ae C ee: ee | friends and retives. 2 Ra ROI a Lhe id Js made 8 ye oy ot ‘the “roaslt Jove antonio Chamorro, Mr. Jose Jesus de Arguello, Gre. | ever this may be, 8nd whatever chelr destination, of this | Hudson Bay Gomapany, fired s ealnte from H. B. Dey laborers, $2 60 per diem; when fuand... 5 50 | Brooks, formerly of Boston, aged 43 years, on thes J Oe ica ar Teas ee ee pp hyp geht “4 ‘an op- Fort tn honor of arrival. nan del Sur, was arrested on sus nd friends of Fruto Chamorro in this depart | and the ebaracter of the officers in command, aD Gcivact girls, per monta 00 siazaaes fen of havin and Pere 9 a Sieoete ment; ba he. was tis, whenever a had to trest portunity presenta, some uiliant gchievementa will be i io oe Baas wad ig on TH “1 - dl 8} ir the Uni at + De nr ti that is, formed during the cruise on wi juadron ‘OUTHERN IGRANT TRAIL I. _ Misceltancous Items, raat te of 150 EARCOO, Ang. 18, 1854. | went to eee him, but was refused. Capt. Ramon Selva | ihcy Coula maintaia thely power in nis Cépartment” cr | how envered, But tine alone can ceteraind ine cesrit, | the "Stacetnan aftie Sout daly, fas ately ry Aryain Or Honox—A duel oc urred yesterday DUR =n sale Of 120 DES. wttede Deands, ee Hom 1d him they were going to give him a ceoret trial, | ine way of rending leitera to @ or kind of | As intimated in our last, his Majesty availed himself | ceived a dispatch from C. 8. Drew, Quartsrmaster forenooe, near the Mis-ion, between Mr. A. J acess a Segerted GEOL ES. We Dent we ee | oe y be weal ‘be shot, and then hs | help either of mosey or roldiers, the sala Mr. Gottel was | of the offer of the Virego’ by admirals Price and Des General, rendent at Jacksonville, 8% that c ad } 4 iaahone, 0 or Haxall. ia ova gu Pardee, the United States | ®lwaye present in their priva-e meetings, #0 much to as | Pointes, and on Saturday, at 11, embarked, with her Ma- hensi » sasing ap Keily azd Mr. George Withama, fn which the former | <—400 bags domestic barley sold at 13{¢ ; 1,800 | Might have . Mr. Pardee, tates | time ited. ‘That he bnew that he bad Jent a con. | jesty” the Queen, Princess Liholiho and. Kamebameh prebensions are entertained in Southern waa aot Sooren Se band, end the latter danger- | bags do., inferior, at ion, at 13-16¢, We heat of | Consal, applied to the higher authorities for hisre | ‘iseraite sum, of money to” be sent. to Cranada, ta- fe Ma A no ag ‘Nut, Ministers of State, | 24 Northern California cf Incian hostilities Te cast wourded in the vide. The weapons used were | ro transsctions im wheat. 400 pusbels loose oats sold | lense, which was immediately complied with. This gother with other moneys that were rent inthe days | members of the Cousetl and of the House of No. | S¢ticus character on the emigrant trail leadiag fate six Colt’s revolvers—dintance thirty five yards. | “at 9c. | Very eame man shot nineteen men in one week— | of Chamorro, And that {t was very public that the said | bler, &c., &c. The r ntatives of Great Britain, | thst eection af ci from the South Pass, via ~ San Francisco Herald, Aug. 3. Paovsstons.—-We note sales of 150 bbls. c'aar pork, ia | spies and deserters, as he called them. These are | Henry Gottel kept intimate correspondence by way of | France, and the United States, and a large company of | Kiemsth aud ‘Goce Taba Last spring, several Mines tx THe Newsy Acqur _._. | two lota, at $17 60; 25 bbls. do., at $17 75; 25 bbls do., the Je who call themselves democrats, and men | letters with the said Chamorro, which letters he seat by lndies'and gentlemer of Honolulu were also on board, | Indians, of various tribes Pete Mens he ee OTE 3 | A $18;'10 cases extra clear bacon, at 14%xc ; 50 tierces | Seiuberal principles water and by land. That he knows no more about the | which gave the whole excursion s sociable and agreeable | difficuitics La egg hg eatensvely tn vo otste OC Sonora Sod, i scquatet | "a2 tie, te. (36 ring bute, in opt prmeres: __ vinkiiaie Seniesa tlhe has mas th frac, and whieh he | Characfer ‘ ae us | Mhloh theve tribes, inolading. the Avplegates, Kla- } 1 TMs ; ‘AN 4 1 self, ani U e appear; 9; ou Fe " A ed from personal in with Ste richest mines, | ani $0 cast isd, ao cn Diivate terms | NOFROMIiSe OF YER DEFAUTMMUT OW Rivas— | tad Chat te td sgh; Gd Gis the Gefeneant ts et pre: | yards of every were manned, end This Majesty was serge Fi he ee pda Pak te one Siac of Paso Tlance, | _Woorraae, mic 2208 doen Shee rats sold on pr | FRE INTERFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN CONSCL, | Bt, ‘tga SEN AVENTCRA SELVA, tnd aguis, on retaruing, the Foren Were neces ce eati | mountains, in the direvtion of the Modock country. whioh is sitaated withia the territory recenily ac: | Yst¢‘#rms. An invoice of wooden ned willow ware soll | AND BIS PINAL RELRASE, Witness: Jose Manta Marriner, Josto Lvao, | andevery honor paid to his eaty. which could have | The Modocks also snffered the loss of two or three guted by the Utd saten fom Mei by teat. at 60 per cent ngrance om prime coat) On the Sth of July last, Mr. Henry Gottel, an} saan Andras SU 150K. | eae Pacer eereee arrerw'es ot crepe, of ‘their we ee cnenlty, Zar . ischer bas exnibi'ed to us » specimen of the | Cony Maas. —200 bois. on primate terms, Amerioan citizen, was arrested at Virgin Bay, under , Pedro Selva, being duly sworn to mike » ea ts ‘ F therefcre, with ore, ofthis mine, which is of mare than ord Enovms.—00 doven Howian’slong hand at prinw | the charge of Keeping eecret correspondence with | inate: ofthe accusation against Henry Gotta s etses | fat ivtant, fy Rect Remifal David Prize aad'iany a, | etevatE wemqeance op all whibes who shall be eo Of the Papagor Indian, whose labor can be | “bx Goons —00 cases tomato cateup, and 100 cxcos | th@ Plaza, in Granada. On the Gth he was taken to iA ieteetite eee eae || cemtid iy te motionless Gov. Davis, in answer, bas authorized Col. Rvss, of enpbyes at cheap rates. Mr, Fischer brings let. | Stoughton bitters, at about involee cost Rivas, under the charge of five dragoons and an PRORO Y. SeLVA. | France, by the commancers of the mernen end | the oth ent, to enlist s company of volunteers, ters Major an, our Consul at Gaayamas, | Duy Goons —16 bales 4-4 brown shestings, at 10/4¢.; | officer, and there put ia solitary confinement. On| In presence of J. S. P. Dr. G. A. Gavrraman. Frame Geatesed apes of Pos oon nee ine nume- | Sedorder ‘to protect the imunigration, ia cece and other Up Seg His representations ree pe eee eee y and to- | the Tth he was the authorities to give a Som and wabecribed, righ Ae Fok yous other oflcers of the uadron: also it is oe diced a with — ranting, yesterday «= called before e mentioned, - 3 number Bao Gen. prompt wT ategcher eS ees may bo regarded | Gay fat 24.4 c.'a Be. nes S letter | which he bed pow sarano's prea, ame Ca aa Mfr the eer bat they had viattod ce attention to our Indian relations tn, that direstion, Fist, or ,Srorss—Yesterday aternoon, the | We lave Uso the Oifmpla Pein ahd Demo-| NE goun Sel fer te wnpone of ag a eka | Jo the cd place 1 oreed gw Jaa Mra | SRL of vaee 2 ey fh ete gion, in | _ tn Portiend, 0.., Joseph Sloaa to Mss Lucinda Waaet Men, 90 and cave way ete ceceeeees | Take pea cere Later a and she | M4 Ht, oatatoot sige. "| im thie ity, whom Z give, faith te knew; and before | Foe P Per oy of meting Lis Majesty, ead of oe, FA Weul Trotsiin Plains, Mr. John B, Porter to . a a . rash, precipitating into the bay a large quantity of | pastiew were Uegiuving to make thels nominations. | joay we pare sored ss mas eaty Ave delice fox | fof the tre llhe Keows ard shoult be asked, acd | 11 Dld, reciprocating he pleannee expremed at menting | Mise Peaawella Aza Leverich, both of Washington eee with which Te rthened, | Goud In Wasuixcron Terrirony.—A gentle up to Granada to bring down the said family, if belo asked what be baty eae aria 74 imirais, a ghe county, 0. T. Campbell & Hansboron, man writing from Buifo Plains, W. T.,says:— } feb of | On tte d7th July by Rev. P.G. Bri Mr No, 2, were 1,000 quarter tacks of wheat, aot There ingeme gold excitement in Ula part Wt the in ve paid. Flonte go up with Frank ns soon as pose: | Dem Henxique Gottel, he Lngws posttively that he Las | ‘Ar, which he should be hapny to weleome to bis ports, Fe Coston to Miss Eiizabeth Talbot, be cowl ere are about eeven'y-five men now en- | bie and deliver the lett ‘1 see the things through. ection s fore 4, and, OU. 1, ; me Siggingat the foot of the Cascades, ch the |" lave the “Union Jack fying om the forciast it | others, end grea’ sympatby for them, es he Sims | show!t Srpremed hie'wish teat the pregoct war migut se | At the residecce of Mr, Phillip Forty by, eat ' id to him—that, besides, {# very public, his noto : almost worthless, No. 20 was occ by Messrs. lope; they revort making from $5 to 10 | bringingtbem, Hurry up and hurry down. cake omg hf ae he | brought to conelusion, and that peace might { B. Barton, Mr. Alfied M. MeCardic ans ales Bh ’ , a _ i bay r’ « rar a ye * Srere unable $0 ascertain the extent of their Ions, | hoodie fiver ~ The authorities, after having taken, bie affidavit, | Sted n St George, and waa. sent to this city trom | Tha ach obi Ronttess Capeate Paty, ned nitive tom | _ Neat Butteviile, Marion eouzty, Oregon, Mr “The baidings are owned by Charies D. Carter, Esq. | The Poinerr says: Two mining parties left | (ud finding that there was no possibility of proving , Granada, Mr. Goteel went with the p atacted | Ucroiule, buiegingua ioe of Hoa wich Talgnds, papers to | Joon Pacrise, in the Soh peng OC bie age, formenty «ead Lave been erocted Wat a fom months, The cans, | Steilacoom on Blor day ‘ast fer the Yokima mings,” | soy thing egainat him, ameperded the trial antil @ ; to meet {ho aomyat'ted, showing th at joy, and | Joly t8, | of Dayton, Ohio,

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