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Fe a a i ee $8700.000, masts oats oa THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——.. WHOLE NO. 6638. FINANCIAL —_———— NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE CREAT EXHIBITION AT SPRINGFIELD. oussud cash for # sae investacat ia stock that will psy profit equalto tweuty-dv> paz cea’ —- for two years. No sum less thea o2¢ bun- thousand will be considered sll commuvicstions strictly coxfi’ential and promptly answerei. A idress ed Californian, New York Herald office, until La: November. | CaSd FOR MEROHSNDGE OF | 0.000 any dercription —The uagecsigned, . bcd real catate ia this city aud near it, ama in Western Statos; also, a amouat of | stocks of various good incorporated compaaies in this and other t tates, are deaizous of eb ys dry gcods, groceries, other merchandise to any amount, ic oums }) OF aD! Walger part cath tod. 6 sig ag ge Sood yet ae! | THE NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. proporitions to be made in this city, ot other cities or | country. by on us, or us by letter, | ‘will be promptly attended confidential. 4. 0 TRUE & Cv, fe 50.000 % LOAN oR Invest IN DIA. Property of any valuable Mdsesripiion, in large OF sinall “mounts, on reasonable terms, at the old established and responsible Pacitic agency, over Pacific Bank, corner of Brosdway and Grand atreets. WANTED—FOR FIRS? BINDS $50.000 snd mo-igages upon improved real ia thie clty, witn double the amounc tavested. * The above wiil be taken in sums of from $2,600 to $5,000. Apply +» JOSKPH BOUGHTON, 6: etree sean fippterinsen Bork nc 0 wR $50.00 3 errs rast ° y Sea. ‘ <7 s70pks, notes, ‘and mortgages, bills axsouted, jaseau street, room ‘& 08., brokers and commission merchant: $5.00 ‘e interest in a respectable business ia euiy, tbat Bo competition, and will revolusioaize “S great commerce in bota Hurope and tkis couatry, ani * an hundred fold on ree saat invested. Address, with rea} came, H, A. P., Hi office. $2 000 —WANTED, $3,000, ON BOND AND 3 e ‘Tri Unrivalled Show of Fine Cattle. AWARD OF THE PREMIUMS, THE MAINE LIQUOR LAW IN CANADA. NEWS FROM TIE RIO GRANDE, &e., &., ce. | ‘The National Cattle Show. | AWARD OF PREMIUM3—CLOSE OF THE EXHIBITION, Srrincrimy, (Ohio) Oct. 27, 1854. This is the third and the last day of the National Cattle Show, which opened at nine o'clock with the ex- hitition of stock for the sweepstake premium of $500. For this premium there were five entriee, of one bull and five cows each. The competitors are Brutas J Clay of Keatucky, Solomou Meredith, of Indiana, Jzoob ierce, Wiliiaw Piecee, and Arthur Watta, of Ozio. Never before has co splendid a display of thorough brrd cattle been shown on the Americen conttcent. ‘. The awerda were made to Durham bulls of thres years old and upwards, ae fojlowa:— First premium of $8(0 to Perfection, bred by Jeremiah Dunes, and owzed by Fdwin G, Besford, both of Paria, Ky.; second premium of $200 to -heffield, owsed by T W. Robinson, of Madison county, Odio; third prem'ua of $106 to Beimont, owned by Caldwel: & Oa, of Fayette county, Indisna. To two year olds, as follows:—First premium $2<0, to Locomotive, cwred by Brutus J Clay, of Paris, Ky.; fecond premium $150, ta Colonel, owned by X. 4. Dun & ©o., of Madison ccunty, Indiana: third premium to La- fayetts, owned by EF. M. Sherwood, of Auburn, NY. Yo yesrliogs.—First premium, $150, to Now Ye ° mort sage, on real estate, worth three 8 the amount. A lil broke: Address ? . office. Day, owned by Charles M. Clark, of Springieid, Uhio; second premium, $100, to Kiog Cyrus, owned by Geo. rage allowed G. W. W. dune ——— 00 WANTED—FOR WHICH AMPLE SE- | M. Bedford, of Paris, Ky. . security will be given, and a liberal | Durham cows end heifers three years old ani up- ze allowed. Adress Delta, Herald offise. _worde.—First premium, $20, to Laity Stashope, owned — ‘by Brutus J Clay, of Paris, Ky ; sroond premium, $150, 1 20 WANTED— ON BOND AND MORTG 4G! to Duchess. o by William Palmer, of Fayette coun- 4 onimproved real estate, in the T! ty, Ohio; third premium to Clara Fisher, owned by S. of the city of lyn, the property is worth more | Mevedith, cf Cambridge, Ind. than double the amount; for which seven per cunt will Two year oldsa—First p-eminm, $150, to Fa:hion, J. ‘begiven Address J. W., Herald office. Stedden, Warren county, Ohio; second premium, $190, —————— | to Lanta, Brutus J Olay, Paris, Ky; third premium. WANTED, THE LOAN OF FIVE BUN: | $60, to Mary Clay, S Mererith, Combri : ‘| $500. dred dollars for a ahort time. Gcod secu. ae Fe TET te and interest, ora home to a respectable party, Yearlings—First premium, $100, to Lowan, Jeremiah “in a desirably located house, will be given. «address St. Duncan, Par‘, By. focond tami $75, to Haster Day, Be L. Clarke, Spri t) Clair, Usion square Post Office, with real name. Uipentncd ha a Wit Devon bee be atags year olds —First premium, $100, YOUNG MAN WITH ABOUT 84,000 AT HIS GoM. to Know Nothing, owned by N.W Smith, of Waren mand, is desirous of eneeeing in some safe and gounty, Ohio; secint promfum, $75, t> Harod, oward iain bus Rag leice: nares. sam andl ny & ins, of Mon'gomery county, Ind. «Hert cffics. Two year okis—First premium, $80, to Moulton, gyncdbr 2. F Allen, Duffslo, NY"; second premium, 0 Jake. owned by &. merrit!, Clark county, Orio JASH ADVANCED AND LOANED IN, a AMOUNT, | “Yeurling:—sicst premium to riemiam, owae) dy,L wat devel rT) pean, G. Collns, of Montgomery co , Ind. = PP woobe. Pa 7 Devon Cowa—Three years old—lirst pramtum, $100, Tou atvert.ooad tne, | to Sapplee, owned by LF. allea, of Bullalo, N.Y.’ : rea bed, street,seoond door, | second premium, $75, to Frances, owned by LG. Col. Tout room, from 3 + line, of Montgomery eo., Ind. Tw year olds—Firat pre prc mium, $76, to Doily, E. M. Mecciwether, Todd co., Odio; second premium to Dovon, N. W. Smith, Var- ren ¢o., Ohio. A pearting heifer of LG. Collins was commendek. A ‘Cflice, 128 Nases 5 opposite the Nassau ne eretant ulls—Thres year olda—First premium, gency rite) ly, mas Aston, [lyria, Ohio. Two year Bank, Baslooss confidential, "| olde Past premium, $60, to Moniety: Wr Hl Lotion, FREEWASONS.—W ANIED AN ACTIVE BUSINES | 7! a msn. with a capital of one thousand dollars, to en- | YGrance, tome Fees uccerstul business operation. Address Craft, to Bolbayle, W. ‘Toga co. N.Y éo., $75, to Dutchess, Thomas aston, lly NOES OF THE MIOCSIGAN STATE BANK aR¥ | TWO yearoid—First premium, $79, W. H. Lotham redeemed by CARPENTER & VERMILYE, at 44 Fo Ripe te inne ee a irst Benet " x . to Denby, P. Meiendy, Kamil‘on co, Ohio. jell atanet, at Ons per cant diseownt, Teo year olds $80, to Walites, 1, W. Barser, New be reat Paris, Obio. Ore vear old—$75 to Ducas, P. Melendy. Dreiniam S100 itt preaicm ) —WANTED, A PARSON TO TAKE AN ‘ONEY TO LOAN.—PERSONS REQUIRING TSMPO- rary advances on wines and spirits in bond, dia- monds, plate, household furniture, or dry ) Boots, aa be jiate y ascommodatyd at the Em; Lean and Se ee ee COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, &. WANTED, AND « PAR 4, TO EN- 2.50 gege nm iron manufac’ ring busi with extensive orders, for cash only, ani will re- alize a fortune, Which can be shown. The best refer- ences given snd required. Apply from 10 to 1 o’clock at adwsy, office No 8, up etairs. 267 ‘ —WANIED, A PARTS: IN A C\SH $300. ‘manufacturing fp bee) thet pars 50) percent ou the amount of sas, and are strictly for ash, Avy business man with the above amount will find thiz a god investment. Apply at the manutactory 81 Nesseu strect, room 9. 4RiNER,TO aTtKND £0 B100, weary ws of am exhibition now ing money. A) at the Geaecal Agency, No. 290 Broad vay, thiid Aeee room Nei COLEMAD & CO. prschetiche_ Patra tei Belen ante Sateen cease lenentaachany ener re ake WANTED IN TcE RETAIL . nd $75, to alice, P. Melendy. Jersey Bullsa—Three year olds—First prociam $160, to Pat Emite, P. D. Colt, Paterson, N J Cows —First premium $109 to Iiav, by the eames ‘Two yearo old, frst premium $75 to Jer-#y, by the su na. One year ofd, frst premium $60 to Pa'ty, hy the «sae Mircellaneous.—Firet premiom for ‘workicg oxen $£0, © Fullerton, Union country ; secood Premium, fat ox ${0, B. Stedman. Cleveland, Obio; third pro: ium, fat cow, $50, J. W. Ware, Farette coauty, Ky.; fourth vremium, miich cow $60, J. W. Brock. N Borers: burg, Obio; fifth premiom, $50. steer, J W. Ware: aixth poole, 350, bull calf, W. D. Pisrce Clark co mty Dy seventh preminm, heifer cai’, W. ¥. i hcwher Fayette county, Ky. The committee on awoepatakes, being a premium of $5C0 for the best herd of a bull and five cows or heifers of eny breed, were unabl» to agree after a thorough examination and full deliberation The atterdance has pot been as large ax could heve been desired. On the second day, the number present might have reached 15,000, and there was not as large (onhageeh dig an attendance on th» other two days. terms will be made véry accommodating, or ths store | " ‘the show is now ended, the finest ever held in Amae- a aeeerepiie lh abreast cag i Rg I yma ee saperea ep thowe who have attended the greatest shows in England, that its superior has never been seen there. Herald cffice. WANTED—-IN A FIRST CLASS DOWN town o; saloon. A young German, with a capi- of from to $800, may apply for at ‘the “Live and Let Live’’ ojster Greenwich atreet corner of Rector street, between 9 and 12 A. M. WaNTED—Wita A CASH CAPITAL OF Interesting to Liquor Law Advorates. ENFORCEMENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS LIQUOR LAW’ Boston, Oot 27, 1854. The Maine Jaw ie causing the liquor dealers much tronble ard expenze, 2 vigorous effort to enforce it being ively short time, of w! the most sa-isfactory | now in progress in the prinsipsl towns.’ In Charlestown arene cata Azmunt call probaviy not be needed, All | Seventeen Cealers complained of, have been. arraigued communications strictly con ‘Address Capital, | before the Court of Common Pleas at Lowell. In Water- Herald office. town and vicinity between twenty and thirty cases are on the Middlesex docket. In the Municipal Court in this city, to day, Peter B. Brigham, one of the most extensive retailers of liquor ia Boston, was convicted of being » common seller, and fined $100 and required to give » bond of $1,000 to cease the business. A bill of exceptions was allowed, and the cane goes to the Supreme Court. PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW IN LOWERCANADA. will wi my loyeds pes poroatgy De additional capital of 61, to aie ean be safely and invested. Address, with particulars, to box 170 Heral i office. ARTNEK.—THE ADVERTISER I3 OF PERSEVERING en ic, int business habits—asmbition Stee ere eee teens J sotive cay 4 =a ay services would avail equi t tohis partaer’s capital; Qummec, Ost. 27, 1854. sis good accountant, &e, A }, with name, &o., In the Legislative Assembly, last night, a stringent yr see sit i HRARTOPORE EXwstina on. | Du! to prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating Tlec the arm of ERAF! TF CONED is hereby disoted | HAUTE passed to w second reading by » vote of 9 ‘mutual consent. The pasnee ca = e arpa egeinst 5. ncaa NICOLaUS KRAFT From New Ozleans. All the patronage which was kindly extended to ua by | EFFECT OF THE NIAGARA’S NEWS ON THE COTTON MAREET—DEPARTURE OF THE BLACK WARRIOR, ETO., ETC. New Orteans, Ost 26, 1854. ‘Ihe advices per steamships Washington and Niagara came to hand on Wednesday night, and were published in the papers of the astociated prers on tharsday mern- ing. Their effect hes been to depress our cotton mar ket, and prices are an eighth fower. Flouris fira at $7 50, and tending upward. Lard hae declined; sales were made to day of 1,310 bbls.,at 0c. Freights —Cot- ton to Liverpool, 344. The steamabip Black Warrior ssiled to-day for New York via Havana, with $70,000 in specie and 1,200 bales our friends, under the above firm, is kindly solicited by the undersigned, remaining partner. N. KRAFT RESTAURANTS: enn &% OF BROADWAY AND NINTH STREST.— ———— OR NE} MAS K. CULLEN, late of Robert Sinclair's es Cine invites his friends and the public to call a“ above, where he has opened a first class restat a fing Sitard valoca, containing five excellent new tables, anda freshment te whieh in the quality of Me a ‘&o., chaile: th ans fE'the city, Bi a comparison eS YSIEKS —IF YOU WANT A PURE, FRESH, AND to the te supper rooms healthy x 0 to 150 Mulberry #1 where you can get Lasees ¥y ft qeart, 100 or 1,000, whole- | of cotton. ‘tale and. re warranted + pa bd os mu ‘We weather continues fine, and the health of ths city etreng’ me sick. A cob sappy ates on hand at the lowest mar- | {8 improvirg. ices. Mulberry street. one ean thee Seb Candles Soar trom Baril’ to ‘onder, and sent to From the Rio Grande. Baitimors, Oct. 27, 1864. ‘The New Orleans papers, as late as due, have been re- ceived. ‘The New Orleans papers of Saturday contain details any part of thecity free of expense. ‘RE: I dusted on the most reserche European style Shen for the aooommodation of pertios that Are ANrOWD | of the news from Texes by the steamer Nautilus. ‘erved separately. ‘The arrest of Captain Armstrong, an American, by the BILLIARDS. Mexican military authorities on the Rio Grande, had caused some excitement. MERICAN PATENT BILLIARDS—TEN TABLES AT | Mr. Cook, ® telegraph operator at New Orleans, had Se serrcase sotto | tn er. corner routes aba 97, Geots aster, 100, Ghent Serfous Accident on the Great Western zen Philadelphia. Other billiard makérs who Ses pretend to have patents ek ae One thou- (Canada) road. aand doliars now in Fulton to back these asser- Brantrorp, C. W., Oct. 27, 1854. tions, that innocent purebasers not buy law suits, | A serious collision cecurred on the Great Western points, cl ‘&e., for sale as ables, balitt the factory, 69 and 65 Centre street. Or. | Railroad, about twenty milea west of Chatham, this ders pune nded to and guarantees sent with | morning, and we learn that several persons, mostly emigrants, were kil'ed. Arrest of Another of the Martha Washington profess blic ert to ex- Emnine the billiard ta have tow om axbibition at baa ow E Gk te, 8k meen wi ape op oa nae ety the jury of 1664, | Lyman Cole, of Marthe Washington notoriety, was i ARB’ & BENG ax, 899 Broadway. yesterday arrested at Chagrin Falls, by Sidney 0. Bur- ton, charged in connection with Kissene, with the re- cent bank forgeries. He will be taken to New York this afternoon. The New Steam Frigate Niagara, (sumpay) ‘RBVENING, OCTOBER 20, ~ at 8 o’clock. ‘Wasminaton, Oct. 27, 1854. ‘The following prominent voealte wi Peet iss U. | The Slar says that the contract for the machinery of G.Dusn, Me Jolla, Barton, Mrs. G. the new steam frigate Nisgare, now in course of con- with » powerfal orebestra of 30 ‘whole | struction at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, has been awarded to be under the direction of Mr. WT. Ad | to Mosars. Posse & Murphy, of the Fulton iron Works, ‘mission to all the circles, 25 cents, No improper é ns Gisorderly persons admitted. New York, of the bapk. Thai the mansgers, who ssid if h» would go with hia to corner vt Leonsrd a‘rest and Broadway, be would pay Conviction of 8. T. Beale for Rape. Pumapacrma, Oot. 27, 1854. ‘The Beale case went to the jury this aftermegs, under the summing up of George M. Wharto2. For the prose- cution further srgument was dispensed with. The jury came in this evening with a verdict of guilty, with are- commendation to the merey of the Court. riketa. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PurapEcrata, Vet. 27, 1856 Our stock merket was dull this morning, with sales as followa:—Keading Railrosd et 35%; Mortis Canal, 13; Pennsyivanis State 5’s, 82; Long Island Railroad, 14. Extenstve Financial Operattons. THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE BANK OF ANACOSTA, D. C., 80 CALLED, IN TROUBLE-—ALLEGED FRAUD—- ARREST OF ONE OF THE SUPPOSED PRRPETRATORS. Information was given Jaat week {o the Chief of Police, that » tauking ageney hed been got up in this elty, which entirely worthloce, having issuedalarge num" ber of bills, smd circulated the same out West, which Waa not secured: by spscie or funds in this elty. The bank, which is call-d ‘the Merchant’s Exchange Baak, Anscosts, D C..’ bad, it was alleged, no existauss other then thet upea the fare of the paper, and the holders of bille ord stcex were therefore im immin nt hazard of becum'ng losers to ge exient. Several partios ¢rm- jog foraard eni makiog complaints against the mans: ge # of this iostitution for exteosive fraude upon them, te water was placed in the hands of Mr. McKellar, slesb in the» hiet’s office, who bas been successful hare- ‘olove in bresbing up several fraudulent banks, and who now hat beoowe quite active in ferreting ont the gailty perties in this transaction ‘The whole matter therefore come up before the Chief, Mr. Matsell, yesterdar, when the aumexed particulars :eiative to the extensive and barefaced fraud tranepized :— From the effidavit of the cashier of the bank, Frad erick E Curtis, of 105 Third avenug, it woull appowr that, in July last, person came to him ani said there Wasa new bank ebont starting and that the parties en- geged there wan'ed him for a cashier, Thosslary being fixed, Mr Curtis accepted the proposed situation. He Was immediately se! to work and signed about, $70,000 in billy, which being also signed by Mr Dewey, the pre- sident, were ciroulated principaily out west. From the evicerce of Mr George G. Jones, of Cincinnati, agent for the Cincinnati Little Rock and Slate Company, It ap- peore that be made s contract with Mr. Deweo, in whish it was fixed that $86,006 worth of ‘the Cinsian sti Little Rock anc slate Company was to be purchased «t par, bet that the paymen* was to be moda in notes o! the bauk $30,000 ct this cnrvevsy was to be iamedietsly clronlated in /rkapeas, avd redeemed by br. Jonas, wheaever pre- sented in crcer that the bank might be quote tons Cootlag with othe: te banks ia Thomoson’s Bank Nove Reporter Mr. Finesu'd, of 29 Water street, treasurer of the Haverstraw Iron snd Mining Company “deposed that ha made a coniiact with M- Dewey, Westbrook, and oxhers of this extablignmens, for 10.000 of ths dilis, $2, was given, io two checks, one for $500 and th. F ror $1.50. Mr. Finesuld vas corroborated in his evideves by Mr. William arnold, of 29 Water street, so faras the con- tract way concel i oau'dg@td that th: given to him ware ip one’s, t+o’s and three’s; that tha bills.which were repreeented to hare been redeemed at No 60 Wi'tam atrest, we: never reccemed. And also that he, (dr Arnold), hed a quentity of tho bls hinsef, which h9 presented for payment, bus not getting the cash for them, he came atraightway to the office of the Chief of Police ani made a. compisint agsins: the parties thot directed the affairn was met there by Sbenratreieg | him all that was due him; that he went with bimand received in money and stock the smonnt due him; and that at s prior time, in conversation with Mr. Dewey. he (Mr. Lewe:) said he bad beeo to Araeosta and etack up & wign there. Information war sleo given the anthorities at the Chiefs office thats large quem ivy of there bills way being sent ont est, upon which officer s¢Pherson wae dispatches to the barking establienmeat in Willian wireet io order to arrest the managers of the institution auc to ssize epan the entire contents of the office, cor setinz of an i-on este, which #9 supposed to con'aia ‘he romainéer of these shinplaster notes not st iseued for cheuletion. Tne whole of the property was brought to the Obiet’s «ftice, Warrants were thea issued for the parties implicated in the tiaaractioo and Lenard Weathrook 14 arresto} std in bis poereseion was found $74 in bank bills of this Denk; alwo sund:y papera whieh will implisxte him io this (zapsaction, He was joeked up for examiastion, er arrests can be made orher evi As 8 representation of the bills of this defuact institu- ticn will be found interesting to our resdors we affix tha following, which is s fac simile of these nills The psper upon which the engraving iv atamve:: ia very coxrse, and the general apptaronee of the Dill very poor. Acros one end of it are the words ‘‘redeeme3 at the bankiog ageecy, No. CO Willism atreet, N.Y.” The following is the fac simile of one of the twe dollar bills:— ecocoecooocoseso oso oO OOOO OeoOnO ° eop0 °° @ MERCHéNTE’ EXCHANGE BANK. © Vigaette. 0 0 © egcc0ce © Mercury 00 o © Vignette.o Will pay Two Tollars o with the 0 0 © ofsil’r with © on demani. 0 horn of 00 o obatonando to the bearer oplenty &o 0 © oore hend o ANAcostA, ° oo o © on the o Digraier or Couuunta, 0 wal oo © © cavatam o o — 00 SFr eees o Fema'e oo o o fgareo o ° o with oo o J.C. CURTIS, B. DEWEY, o loo o ° Coahier. President 'o drapery. 0 0 ecooceoocooeosceeooooesc oe ooseeoeeO The Weather and the Fog—Collisions on the Rivers, This is remarkable weather for this season of the year. Weare now inthe middie of the real Indian summer, which, in tradition, is set down to be the firot warm weather aftera real genuine wintry suap, or after a frost. We had warm weather in September, which some were plessed to call Indian summer; but this was notro Indian suminer—the collapee of real sum- mer before breathing its lsst—is upon ué now. It is just the weather to take a fancy too, reither too hot or cold. xe feels strong ard vigorous in such temperature. A few days ego and we all thought young winter was upon us. ‘here was s gerers! rush for overcoats, and tailors, for cnce in their lives, had more business on their hands than they could attend to. The moment the coats are done—spnd the young gentlemen are anxious to show their “Jeng phirts,” the “height of fashion” —a warm spell comes alcrg, and the “Jong taile” are hung upon the wall It is only to these that this warm weather is Provosing or uvacceptable. As a netural effect, heavy fogs set in these warm mornings, and the rivers and bay of the city are danger- ous to navigate. Yesterday morning the fog was to dense that the pilots on the ferry bouts could not wea boat's Jength abeac of them, and many ¢:lsions took place; but no @ believe, were very bid. Im the morning the James Watta, on the North river, was rao into by aschourer and one of her side cabins stove in. No other injury way done. One of the Fulton ferry boats left Brooklyn for New York at ‘an early hour, pene 8 crowd of peopieon board Ox ¢ eage she san sgainst a nip at anchor; but no faroabe wan sestained. « large nuthber of the nasven- gers supposed that the boat had touched the wharf on the Naw York side, and boarded ths ship ‘To their great surprise they discovered their mistake when it wax tco late to get on the ferry boat again, whic’: had pushed off in the fog. They wero left on the thip to shi themselves, and were taken ashore in «mall boats The Wall street ferry boat Metropolis was about an hour ard a quarter coming from Brooklyn to York. the ran into w vessel at 2 wharf below Wall street, and ane Leg tn Rt bal eae were tonsideral ri 1 no wes firs me of then lished over tho vessel sad got on to the dock, while others remained on board to be landet at the wae ene, up the river to ‘Wall street, however, came in collision with the ferry boat Exchange, as she was leaviog Wall strect for Brooklyn. ‘be concussion was very severe, aud many of the Cg ey ee down. Both boats were damagtd, but not very greatly. Ure of ‘the South fery bea ran {ato a eloop in the river, end carried away jib-boom. The Peck slip ferry boats from Williamsburg were obliged to land their passengers at the foot of Grand street + tur ‘The ferry boat John Fiteh, also mnring from New York to yo, from Canal ssreet, came in contact with a sloop in the river, at eight o'clock, but only re- ceived tr fling injury. " account ot the fom. About It o'clock tho fog clea ‘on account of the fog. o 9 fog disap: pes sive, and the ferry boats resumed thee trips with the usaal ae ‘or @ Jong time the has not been known so dense as yertordey merning say the oldest pilots upon the ri or. Jersey City News. Dna or Mr. BE. M&CKRR —ARKEST.—An inquest was held mpeg: A upon the remeins of Mr Fliakim Meeker, reel of Borgen jeil, iT arrest of Gilligan, and he was fa MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1854. NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the George Law and Star of the West TWO WEEKS LATER NEWS FROM CAGIFORNIA. Accounts of Murders by the Indians on the Plains. Tmportant from the Arctic Region. NEWS FROM THE NORTHERN WHALING FLEET, Arrival of Nearly Two Millions of Gold Dust, amen GOLD STATISTICS. IMPORTANT FROM OREGON. THK MINES AND MAGKETS. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. &., &., &o. The steanvhip Grorgs Law, Lieutenant G. V. Pix U.8.N, commanding, arsived at ber dook at 1 o'clock yenterday atternoon. from Aapinweli wheats abe aailed st T o’e'ock on the evening o¢ the 17th inatant, in vom- ptsy with the steamer Falcon, for Havas. ‘The George Law brioga the Calito:nia maits of Sept. 90, $1,082,654 in treasure on freight, aud 508 passen- gers, brought down per steamer Sonora, on the Papific side, ‘The steamer Yankee Blade, leaving Sau Francisco in company with the Sonora for Panama, bad not bien heard from np to the tima of the George Law's leaving Aspinwall, ‘ani fears were entertained that soms acal- devt had befallen her ‘The following is the specie list by the George Law: — *dawe & Co.... . $269,790 $3300 Dereav, sherman 6,500 » $42,000 ag & ‘ange & Co, 151,800 vase lee Wm voye &Co,, 196,000 Poater, Elliot & Co 6,084 Drexel & Co, 54,000 H Blewmdora .... 89% Newhoue & pati 20000 Chamoers & Heiser 6,040 T. Wattoon & 24,000 J Darand & Co.,, 6,943, wowland Magoun & So. 1,168 wall,...... 20,066 512 Joho Cunningham — 11'200 James Hacking $1,082,584 » ancived at her deck et 2 o'clock yesterday aftarnoos, fron Punts Aivoas, wilh 550 paesengers aus $800,000 on fcsight The Star of the West arrived at Key West on the after- neon cf the 19th, for coals, and ‘ef: thy following mora Gat Bo’clock. Aitor leaving Key West en: uutersd heavy aud severe gales rom northesst and nocthwast. Compelled to touch at Norfolk for coals. Lott Nor folk ut 6 o'clock A. M, 26th She following is the speci list by the Star of the Wi st— Duseap, Sherwen & vo, S02 KO Agame & Co. 260,240 Welle tergo & Co 164742 tresel & Co, Phil 65,000 formeton & oud’m = 26,450 W. celgman & 40 = 11,000 + 3790,103 ‘he steamehip Yanke> yon the 80th ult. for Par ats, in compsny with the Cotes nd the “ovo a, but when the G o ge Law teft Aspiawel nothing had teen heord of ber arrival, acdis wad fesced some sccident haa befallen byt. She had on board cear- ly one thourand passengers, and $213,000 ia golt dust ontieight The three steamers waich loft Sag Frauslsso on the 3th September, had on baud ninetosn huntee! ard fifty paseengers and $2 300,000 in ayec.4 We are indeb ed to Mr Edward ‘{ witeholl, yucsero the sieamer George Law, Wr. K. Lord, puvaer of tha Star «fsbo Weat, and to Mr J. Sullivan's exprem, foc til: of papers. ‘The British stesmetip Peytona bad arrive! at tan Francisco irom the Ssudwich Isinnds, being the pione +r of a new line, with a fu'l cergo and thirty-revon passen gers. A portion of the latter arrive here by the Star of the West, being the first who ever arrived st this port travelling the entire distance by steam. The Aceessory Transit Company’s new sterme: Vieto ria, Captain Gardiner, arrived at Puonta Arenas on the J5th fnst., in perfect order, and has proceeded up the river to take her place on Lake Nicaragus. ‘The Isthmus was very healthy, and the transit route in excellent condition ‘the reroains of a huge snima', siya the Yreka Herald: have been found by some miners on Canal Gulch, near Yreka, about txenty teet undér ground. One of the teeth, measuring about twelve inches in cireumerance, and pert f wtusk of bags dimensions, can be seeu at the crug store of Dr. shoue, in Yreka Logan, convic'ed of the murder of Edward Fennel, at Con Hollow, El Derado county, more than a year since, has been sentenced by Judge Howeli to be hung on tte id of November 1 ext ‘the barking howe of Carothe:s & Co. stopped pay- ment on the 17th september. Among the arrivals at tan Francisco during the fort: night previous to the 36th September are tne following + verila:—Clipper ship Competitor, 122 days from New York; clipper ship Gozelie, 114 days; clipper shia Gnla- tea, 114 daye from Bo-ton; clipper sbtp Golden State, 125 days from New York; ship Vourrer, 137 days from New York: clipper ship Bonita, 118 dys from Boston; bark W 1. Sayward, 175 days from Boston; ani four arrivais from Kurope. ships of war Amphitrite and Trincomulee, ‘vette L’ Artemise, saied from San fran- clseo on the 244 September, on a cruise. The latter hove sback just after getting under weigh, as we understood, to reseue # man who had fallen overboard. It was sap- posed they are ona short cruise off the Heads, and would return about the 5h Ostober to meet the Admiral and the main body of the North Pacific squadron, expected to arrive at San Francisco by that tine. ‘The following are some of the statistics of San Fran- ¢isco for the n:ne months past:—The shipments of gold have been $37,316 831. The exports of quicksilver have ke, t $60040v. The number mt marked apon the Custom with $16,100 tons. The sumber , with $06,676 toas. The im- porte of lumber, €5 060,00 feet. I'reigata reesived oa tie sna forsiga "picts $4,368,334 Da- during Isat three moths, at the Justom ancl 642 Gold depwited in the mict from tat Ist Septomter, $7,167,556 Gold eclaed daring @, $2,461,207 the British ship Rettlernak for Six John Franklin. put into Sau fF raaciroo on the 25th ft epiemter, on her way heme. Deniel © and Mary A Hail were tried in San Prancizes on the 26th and £9th “est , onder an inoictment for the alleged mori er of theic rely born hild. ‘tho ju-y, af ter wing out tix returned » vardict of ac as to Mre Halt; tor being out sixteen ours, «2 being unable to agree as to Mr. Hall, ware discharge. A duel was fought io Aismeda county, on tae 22d of Sepiember, by Resey Bivens, an employé at the Tejon Indian Reserve, and Capt. H.P. Dorssy, Land Resistor at Lon Argeles. Loracy was i ll wounded ia the ab- domen ; Bivers bad his arm bi A Gre occurred in Horsetown, Shasta county, Septem. ber 16th, and destroyed property to the amouat of $7,000. A number 0° perrons have Jately left San Francisco for the G purchase, and it is }ikely that many more will ther at no distant day. A city entitied Colorado ity bar been laid off at the junstion of theCo lorago and the Gila, A rlave, named Stephen, belonging to Mr. A. R Ro- aier, (by whom he had been brougat from Sonora, and who was taking bim to Arkansa;). msde hig escape on the 2th fept., from the steamer Urilda, while lying at the Steckton wharf, where he had taken him to rend Lim to San Franciseo ‘The negro had the gold watch of Mir RB. thirteen dollars in cash, anda draft on Miles yn wood & Co., of New Orleans, for $500. Impertant trom Southern Caltforntia, VIFTY AMERICANS MURDERED BY THE INDIANS — ‘WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN CAPTIVITY—GREAT DIS- COVERY OF GOLD AND SILVER IN SONORA. We have d:t:sfrom Los Angeles to Sept 2ist—from San Diego to Sept. 20. S0cKING News rnom tie Pairs —Mr. Henry Living. ston, who reached San [nego a short time sino», in ¢om- pe Op Weears. John Stein snd: amuel Simon, furnish- % San Diego Herald with the following important in- Luring the two days ntay of Mr. Lat the crossi of the Colorado, a report t im to the effect thata of ef bE sons, all from Texas, we: the Pimos Vil- veges, by a baad of Ay of August. ‘There wore several wom: children ia the train, wie it is feared were doomed to.® more Horrid fate. All the cattle, six hundred sn number, ti with the provi- sions, were carried off by the Indians, Feaving the wa- gons inthe road. This mews was brought by # train which wee at the time a few hours trave! in’ the rear, but which happily escaped attack. Near Tueson, about the same time, a party of py 4 Americans were eating their dinner, when a badd of ff. teea Indians made a descent upon them, and carried off seven of their finest horres, wi'hout a shot pring fired bj either party, aithough the Americans were wel pal § outnumbering them, and witnessed the outrage. Another party, a ‘ow wiles on the other side of Tucton, were attacked, One American killed, and twenty-seven horses taken. The parties before mentioned wece all from Texas ‘The Apaches are becoming more troublesome and for- midable every dsy, and almost every train which enters within their range will be mere or Jess harassed by them It is rumored at the river that more immigrants are now on this route through Texas than have ever been before. Diep or Tarst —Mr. Livingstou caine trom Osborca by the Tinijalta trail, and learned from some Mexicans that he met that, during the Iret two months, some twent, five americans hed for want of water on this route Among them was a Mr. Douglass, of Sumoer county, Tenn:eeee, who had besn in California since 1849; also ove man fiom Pennsylvania, name forgotten. We have been ‘urnished with the following memoranda, which is published for the benefit of those who may at- tempt the trip to »ltar by the ‘inijelta route: — ‘There are only 1wo watering places within ore hun- Gred ard fitty miles of altar; the firet is sixsy miles, wat the next, .enoita, ninety miles from th» last. From + eooita, the next water in thirty miles, with good grass ‘be rent is at lwwijalte, ntvety moles. Thereis thea a0 weter uotil you srrive at the Coiorade, a distsece o¢ sisty miles, with very heavy saady road =Any ons who travels this route must provise himself mith water i. forty-eight boure at ieast ’” ‘WYEASK LSPOSITS OF GOLD AND SttvER Dpcovmass — Mr. Livingston jett Fam Francisco, in February last, ov hoara the bark Petrita, bound for Guaymas fis inten. ticu wae to Ond, if poesible, sume mioea which be belisved Were nitua the norchere part of Sonora. 000 after the coof-mation of the treaty between the U.ited Sta ea eed aexico, ceding to us @ portion of sonora, & be proeeeéed 9a far tulend as Altar, where ho rem iiaed three weesa, thanes procendiog to Pitaqnitas, sixteen mics east of altar. Here he stopped until the set ting in of the rainy reason, cccupying his time io ex amining the country in thet vicinity, taking with him two of the Indians known as che Payagoes, to guide him to the several already ciacovered gold and silver mi On tae 1st of Juy be extemled his search to Seonot. where be found Mexi mgaged in grinding qu aud extractiog go'd therefrom, these had no other t their own simpie tools, the bate, or wooden bowl, in which to wan, after digging the qaertz with o small barof iron, atid crashing it between two stones By this process, they were nakiog ‘rom $2 to $4 per Jay to ibe band. \@ then continued southward, 90 mile) to Quiquator, near which he found other parties of natives er gsged in w manner similar to thore before mentions’. In ttis jartot the country he enffered innumerabie hardships, being frequently without waler for two and three days ata time, und upon one occasion he would pave die! from exhausticn in the mountain fastusases, unattended and al-ne, but for some frieudly Pa gore, wrofouad him in « ‘belples condition, and bore Lim twenty-five miles to) where coud got water. Even this did notdeter hig from the prosecu tion of his self-imposed task He searched and prospested in every directioa, and the resalt is thst he discovere some of tha richest Cepusits of and silver ever difeoverod in that. se tien of the rent. He éiscovered @ mine of «i! the “bl sro which extended for thrse miles, v. ing from too to five ixchosds with upon thi surface. AltLough Lia re earches for gold were e:einently nuse%a- ful ano he asses us toot par Vers B00 business in tha teution exelurively ty th 6 iver mre, &. lor tt San Franc @ cf miners could do a he iatesds d voting his at ing of hoa ove mentioa- pur his will proceed to , onthe etay er Guitah, with » view to ibe ergevizaticn of n proper company, to coaist of one hupdreé men weil acme with a} lust one revolver sud rifle each, and the who © to poasmen a capital of $14,900, with which to purchase the requi ite macrinery for auce cesaful silver nivicg Arimerzy MURDER ~The sane paper Charles Moore wan herding hoga ou Cup (m Monéey afternoon ‘at, ne was a yim ia Mr, ’4 Mnaeh, ated oy two Wexi- cune or eneriars end ® boy, ingt ‘ly mavner *ho a ked Moore for some whi hey then eke for Matchisand « airing, which be gave them. (na of tne wen & «bite, ond while in the act of sutring tha striog wt be breast of Moore, whttiog htt hes and woundmy hin eligutly i tue ow bimee'f from his h teen dig four ey w9 »oore c armed, they gay Bbiaek tor ber en sut phape to the OFe Hitogun were shea Re wet anes eraated the day pre wi We hevs no crust fost t perso were ‘he mureer of Elia.toe Weware esond that about tou men wert in possaitof them in va day Wore Corp — bere ha 0 4a view evcitament doring the past week wbout the vew gold tiguings on ths peat sone wie atere ot the sen Cxdumel severe been out prosge etic report that they beet quelity et hough they dre sery x the robes eet b= mt The Cet Hollow The bent, wna sf pay in On eerstO® Tae” save Diecovery oF week the teeth of a wastodon, weigbing six pour ds were found in a mound of earch on the r Marvel Dewirgu They were four iy TeErt OF A MastoDoN —J)nr' by Mr. N. Carvallio artint, of unis city. Gould Sratiatics, PHIPMENTS AND COINAGE. The followicg i: s a'a ement of gold, (tne oroduct of port of ) manifested wi To Valperaino To Hong Kong, te 179,361 15 Total for tbe thros months ......... 912,491,280 44 Total for the preceding six momiha...,. 24725/681 74 Totwlfor tke firat nine months of 1954,.$37 216,831 18 During the tame period last yoar.....++ 30,733,042 74 Lifference iv favor cf 1853...... ..+++6- $2,516,211 56 OPERATIONS AT THE MINT. Gold deporites for unparted bars :— 1864 Gross Wei, We Value. , $457,988 70 41,424 88 777,200 41 48,127 06 890,488 37 49 251 44 912,325 23 38,617 30 ©—-722'298 40 Total ouncea.......06++201,991 12 $3,760,341 11 Gold Cerovited foc coinage :— $967,901 25 796,322 60 6 2 457,775 10 1,042’511 95 $5,402,920 92 $40,478 00 379,509 eugn Feptembe: . Total... esse eves ceeees 1, 88,008,207 09 We uncerstand that the con'ract mads by the govern ment fer ebemicals, for the use of the Mint, ia entirely iweuficient, which seeonnts for the very small mount of coivege during the present month. There has been ccined only $699,000, of the fcRowing description:— Double eagles 29.560 $501 Gold collars. 8,000 Total... eccceeesese887 550 $592,000 NINE MONTHS PRODUCT OF THE CALIFORNIA MINES. 4 during pine months $37,216,831 J epos sin California miat 3,760,361 Lepeeited for coinage........ . 8,402;220 TOtAl.....scesesserees seen e ee eeee cecee es SH8, 379,401 ‘the Mines. ‘Ths mines continued to yield a fair return in every part of the ct in the southern regions water ning to fail, and the miners in some instances itting their Me ed to the middie and northern gs. Additioval flumes have been constructed in ent counties, by sid of which mauy miners bad beon plentifully supplied with water during the whole ‘the Aone ge constructing these works ha ewhole, lost considerable sums in thi oubtedly their various water under- rotuctive of immense advantages to the miners whd have made use of them. ‘The canal by which the water of the South Fork of the 4merican Fiver is to be led into Placerville end the vi- cinity is complete’, and the wator had been let io. it ia a work of much importance; one of the most valuable carols in the trate ‘be work on the North Fork Ce nal, Lacy | from Tah- maroo Par down 25 miles to near Mormon Toland, was ree rapidly, and will be completed within a wee The cenal to int-oduce the Shasta River to the mines about Yreka was goirg forward, and will be done withia ® couzle of months ¥ining sbout Cempo Seco, in Toolumne county. has received s strong impulre ty the introduction of water through the new flome a oo bas been formed to make a cansl of twenty miles in length, from the Middle Fork of the Stanislaus the Colombia. It is eitimated that one-half the dis- Nes will bave to be flu }, and that the sw ot wa ter at the lowest stege not be less than @ hund- red tons ‘The Stanislaus is lower than it wan ever known to be an been opened at San Andres, on Mokelumne river. ili ia betng built » mile anda half from Co- vite in Mlcamurl Gulch te ‘Maci county, opeaed, and a mil eto be engtele PRICE TWO CENTS. = RANCISCO, Sept 29, 1854. Very ttle of interest has transpired in the y of trie, though the jobbing business bas been pdtv or betfer, Those having correspondence with th liabilities to in view of the sailing of the un - ers, have found for little elas. Moacy matters are very ti Y ht, Ts a uaually ti remirk on such oo peg epee tome ave vera few >usiness mea vr agree us tha atrin, has eel- {im been greater thaa at the presen: times? ive bolow it will be groin sales wi we “ome that we desigrate some lots as haviog bsan purchased for Z¥e Austzalian market. This is decidedly 8 favorable indication. Kevent advices from that quar- ter kaye been sufMeiently finttering to induce some of our metohants to make the venture of shipment of cer- tain articles, ond we goubt not but they will be well re. | warded fer their ent: The bark Emily Miner fiand tcloener Stagkound are laying in cargoes, principally of domestic produces, for is Australis. Among the articles alreaty under shipment are barley, eats, flour, potatoes, (choice Bodegs) and lumber, and wesleo understand that sorae fifteen toms of choice but- ter have been purchased for shipment on one of the ves- selrparted Purchases of various articles of merchan- dire, including tite above nemed descriptions, are being mado for future shipment, and on other vessels. The undertakiogwethiak will pay, if'not preciad too fer. At spy rote it cannot failof havivg a salutary effect om the market here F1ioux.—No large lots have been reported. We mote salen of 100 bbls. superfine Gallego from first tmnds, at $11 76; 100 do, do do., at $12; and jobbing lots of 200 do Co, at $12; 40 do. do., at $1250 per bbl.; 309 qr. sacks ae Chili, st $7 50; 750 do’ Golden Gate, at $8 50; 250'do. Yreka, at $8 50; 100 do. Magnolia. at $0; upd 260 do. Ashiey’s celf raising, at $10 50 per 200 lbs. Corn Mzzs.—Sale cf 109 bbls., wee’, at $5 59 per obi. Puot Brxsp —Sale of 109 bbls , on private terms Wixat.—We hear of s contract entered’ into by one of our milling eetablishments for » ae parce! (180,000 Iba) choice, for esrly cehvery, at $1 45 par 100 Ibe. Sales to-day, from leading, have been $50 mcks gond and cbolee, in five lots, at 1%c., an@ 00 do good at 1X0. pec tb. BanrRy —Sales of 2,626 sackn California, i pert for shipment to sustralia, at 116 per Ib Oa ale of 400 she California, for shipment to Aus- tle . Porators—celes of 300 eka chetee, at 17¢ ; 300 do. at 13¢¢.; 160. do. good to choice, at 1340 a 1% 50 do, inferior, at 30 ; and 180¢o. a) at lige per lb. Hay—tale of 17 tons California at £26 50 pec ton. The market rar ges from $24 to $18 per ton, for lots fit for feed burposes Cru Mesers De Ro, Berdixon & Oo , roid at auction this morning 2,600 sks (59 Ibs. ench) damaged Chili keane, ox ‘litanis, at $1 46 per 160 Ibe Corres —Sale of 100 ska Rio, at 16456 per Ib. Raisins —Sale of 200 bxs, 360 hf. do,, 400 qr. do., om Private forma. Soar —Sale yesterday Galatea, on private terms. UysTERS.— Auction rsle by Washburn &Co., of 100 doz, Wright's, at $6 75 a $7 1234 ver doz BAcon.—Sale of 5¢ casos old extra cliar at 180. per Ib. PoRK.— Sales of 60 bil-. prima, at $16 per dbl, and 40 bbls 50 bait bbls. clear on private terns seven lote, evening<f 1,000 bxs Hill’s, ex BRANDY FRACHES.—Sale of 100 cawes, n° $6 per Conon Wsiskry —zale of 100 bbis proof, rt 6(c , amt 300 do., fo arrive, jer F Po'mer and Lire Yaniey on private 708 Busnpy.—Saka cf 200 octaves Amricca, ox Goldea Slate, oa private terms CALIFORNIA STe0K3. STATE Temporary 3 per ct. loan, dis. from persodint...... ... ek — peret. Bonde of 3870, 7 per cts. 109 = & Fonds of 1860, 7 per ota 80a = Wer kan bonds, 12 per cla, ( corciog to dat»,) <aiataas,-, Oe Warloou b nds, 7 percts.do,do, Oa — Wor Joom warrants a — Civalfund warran Btn 85 School land war $1 2o$1 30 « CITY AND COUNT San Francisco 10 per st. honda . Sen Frarcico$ per ct sovip dia, trom por and int... ... ie PE | Te * an EraveiscoComptrigra warts 65a 87 « fou krenowco county terip........ 650 80 & fan Vracclece county bonds .. ... racrsmends city bends, (ace ring PGMA). aca cer, comereon 7m 7% « Sacremento levee bonda,8 perets;. 65a 66 an J county bdn,,10percts. Se — & ptoee y tonds + MISCELLANROUB Soldiers? lewd warvamia see eeeeese ‘ Marsiages, Bieths and De 7 BimnTUs. In van Francis o, the wife ot or J Bloomirgdale, of ad .uglter In Piocervitle, the wife cf Micuael W Sbsonoa, of a son MARKIGD. nian Frapelvco by the Key CB Wyatt dowrrar, sq. of Lewwporgy Set’ d, oo 0 sochia, wldeat deugnter of the Inte ‘nomas ky cf Park Placs, Vest Cheisea, bog! nd at sortemma, by Judge J a. Cogewoll, Me. ®% Gi convo Misa Leviva sboemake, thira dacgh or of wil hecles Jorn -bovwake Esq, fumerl of Mvachestar tu: isae. By ‘he br Wae't, amual Little to Miss aaas. White alot) en Franeieo t Pats rvon’s Ranch, ia Suctt Valley by Rev Grove K Geofrey, Mr.G M Freeman, of Deaiwood, to Mr. Luciz da O. Cele, of Scoit Valley — in San Jore, Me Johu B, Randell *o Misa Coarlotte 1 Mr Frederick Pearkes, of Fort Ho Mrs, Jaze Oakley, of Brooklyn, N. ¥. vv F. 8 Muraoch, Freq. Mr Anthony + Auvie Davis Webster, ali of the city of an J In Marysville, by Wi toe Sing Eq, Mr John Free man to Miss Eliza ann Martin, both.ot Jackson county, Miseourt 2 In San Fransisco, by ths Right ev Bishop Kip, Me. Somue’ 4 to Miss slice White, daughter of Wm. » all of New York In Sacramento, by the Key. J. A. Benton, William R, Burritt, of Ophir, Flacer county, to Mins Martha C, Oaks, of acremento In Son F ivco, by the Rev Dr. att, Mr. Samuel Litue, to Wise Anon White, all of Han francisco. At Patterscy Ranch, in Foott Valley, by the Rev G K. Godfrey, Mr.G M. Freeman, of Deadwood, to Miss La- cinds 0. Cole of : cot Veliey At Union, by the fon. J EB. Wyman, Mr. Walter Van 1 yke, to Mine Rowena Ccoper, ali of Union. At Cakland, Oregon, Me James G Hanna, to Miss Aman(a M. [):tver, both of Umpqua county, Oregon. At reuvie’s Island, Mr. Thomas J. Uarter, of Portland, to Miss imma B Jewitt. In Portland, O T , Dr. R. B. Wilson, to Mias Caroline KE Coueh, sli cf that city. At Halcyon Grove, near Salem © T, Ge rge H. Jones, ras of ralem, to Miss Mary C. Leslie, of the former e P'jn Socraments, Mr Geoege W. Stewart, to Miss Saral M. Garrer, both of that ao At Mitehell’s Kanch, Mr. William McK. Carson, to Mise Isabella Mitchell By the Right Rev. W. Ingraham Kip, Moses Schallen- berger, of :auJore, to Miss Fanny M. Everitt, of Sam Franciteo. In Downfeville, by A. Boothe, J P., Mr. Williaa Miler, to Misa Margaret Craig, both of Downieville. In Yen Frauciton, by ths Kev. Mr. Mooshake, Mr, Oart Riche, to Mins Kilse Wagner. At Sacraments, by the Key. J A. Benton, Mr. G! A. Coursen, to Mrs Jeanie A. Stout, both of Sseramente, and formerly of New Jersey. At the Parsona,e, in lone City, the Rev. Issac B. Fisb, Mr Charles Wilron, to Misk'poline Prothere, dotia of dishigen Ber. In Sacremento, by the Rev A. Benton, Mr. Geo. W. Stewart to Miss Sarah M, Garner, both of Sacramento Chy At Union, Humboldt Bey, by the Hon. J. E. W; Wal'er Van byke, Esq. to Misa Rowena Cooper, all Union. In San Frapet:co, by the Rey. T. + Hunt, Robert C. Pege to Delia F Williams, beth formerly of Vir- Frazci-co, Mr. Ben Nason, Jz, to Mes. Louise MP al! of Sen Francisco. Atthe Missouri House, Drytown by the Rev. Jeace B, Fish, Mr. Kdwin Fisher to Miss Owens. the Union Cbagel, vormon Island, Rev. A. Li Mr. Db. Bawl of Sacramento, to Mrs. Re t+ pburn Clark, of Mormon formerly of Hollidaya- burg Pa. At the Golden Exchar ge, Diemand Springs. by M. K. Yesrer, keq , Mr. Charles W. Zabriskie to Abigail Jackson, both of Fl Dorado county. At the Mountain Home. El county, by the Rev. A. Bighi ‘homes Wilson, pear Bar, ow the (osumnes, to Mies Maria Amelia Jennings, of the former place. DIED. In fan Freveiros, Mr. James D Simpson, a ative of Ohio, In the 32d year of his age, cont. Mane TTS ‘at the residence of Jas. H. Gleason, Esq , , of Boston, Mass., aged about 48 of an attack of ‘The deceased was well an ono of the of this coast. ‘ At King’s myo the Stanisians he ae a. y. Christopher Mo8banron, aged abou a, 8 ta tive of Ireiand, and late of Maryland. a In Low Doma Maris Francires Villalobos €e Tavia, im the ore hundred and trelfth year of her J Luts Lamore, « native of Or iptismmation of the ‘Mr John Morrison, oge@ 20 years, a native of Crit fotlan Tate of the firm of Jom ston & Co, Monterey. Tat bemerore, sett Frederick J Porter, of the OS ret, Deas nee , Mr. yearr, formerly of Fort Lee Towa, Av ibe Fifteen Mile House, Drytown road, Bactamente , of consumption,’Bylveeter P. Jones, formerly of To At Rich Gulch, near the West of Feather river, Yr. Cornelius, Wheeler, of Gt, im the thirty: seventh year of his age. At Sackett’s Hotel, Sacramento, of ee arT ewe. pumpin, Virgil D. Ccmish, late of Hartiord, , aged jant , Uteh, Harriet Lucinda Meriey, wife of Morley, oged thirty-ore years, six months anid in Tease Ae aiset fe he eyage frm Hemsale to Australia, Mi, Seataly (overboard Crom the sabeoas Muohit;

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