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THE NEW YORK HERALD. 4 WHOLE NO. 6697. } EDITION—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS R . | to Calfornia, when thy attacked on the Humboldt | those who made the to “lair, has J J c ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW wh pears ep aes acer incyt | seta “he wha “Pony ton an ot Sire Ha beat afar reac ico: min one Gare, to Misa Har: cade, and were armed with rifes. They @red upon the | Swatvor ne treaty, than oem te writ; and whee | to the neeenees 6 therwegh sp o'matrallo Pisees comnty” by Rev 4 es Pie ts TWO WEEES LATER PROM CALIFORNIA. | porty and pitied ave; the other two escaped. the pelsonera were ‘brought before hie ba’ conld damlse : ich, with more training, wil make ta, © most | Mise ML A. Waldron, ; soy tabate wins ores pn tins | Pe ck can ture re | ima tod, at Goal so ay’ | MSGR de ag, dear Sire es A Million and a Half in Treasure. | route, was shot by one of his servants, at the Presidio | case; but as we are not a lawyer, ‘and the caso xeay be Same 6: Oe Paras In Eacramento eity, ‘Justice Wan, Shoemaker, Jame: RioGrande. The murderer escaped. aisveared by Oe jerists and ia va etam v0 Marysville, a eS THE RETIN PhisomEs on BOARD Tax | 7H !csee are very troublnome to the whites in | Taaw aif about tt withhold tuatropiaion let tn he mining tows, of dlnzamier'& Satnlng, of So ° Shaéte. They recently rah off with one hundred and Penns Oe Cee Or winks of theta whe Reve geod business in Sa PRIZE sar. ninety head of stock, including # numberof fine horses, fand international law the study of thelr pie by Rev. Padre Anacieta Me. At Oregon Gulch, Trinity count eemteten lives. On the wi! the matter was disposed of in the to Mise Bodiste of . Ly Scemnasehccns artnee tani ee povotatond peepee SC eT eng p Francisco, atthe chureh 2 vale Contempt of Court by the Officers of | pisntets. spina’ and the ay in mua Caren bp ned Yor of November ny 'nce ofthe Ont Pre Dope ou to Miss An affray recently ‘took place near the Plaza of Los fatare; the editors w! tulate the y Siena the Sitka, Angeles, between some native Californians and a party thete theltanter, jiavvulgarparunce, fo "ary op fawards the construction of a rail, aay awe ual ici Gas'Fsdanee of Sonorians. Eight or ten shots. were exchanged, one road from this point to the Colorado River, to meet the ', H. Willey, Mr. John Gorman. te Mise $ H e is 2 g A WATIOWAL QUESTION, | 0 the combatants was killed, and two others were | Movements ofthe Russians on the Pacif: » 1. . ef In San v the Rey. T. Dwight Hunt, Leader ive wounded. ‘ = amen = & Des. ‘Mr. Gitchell re- Francises, i turned from Sacramento, on Thursday, with the charter, | Beauchamp to Mine Saran: A bd ‘Tat the thanks of this be - | and the At R. B.C, MeCur- ting be present. | and the organisation is now perfected by the election ot Georgetown: Beomptore, Pave Dll 3 5 y BE i 2 within the pest forty has been scarcely Another Big Lump-~-The Largest in the World. ioe Riiien Estainsriet Bonet is Sen. te load the line of ine anthan province, 4nd of, SS enitine, Se Ge Sole vel min | permanen ce en we ae nan oA epplioation was, made at Chambers yesterday, to beater epee oe Si Ch ebm pony sldoraen ‘of this. ward, ‘hate wo comes, |» thee Prerident—O. 8. Witherby. Ta Jackson, by Bruce Husband, J. P., Mr. Frank Jesto tae estos, for a Retens cova discharge han been a continual migration of color ‘from Ochotek course of those aldermen who voted to ratify the Treasurer—Lewis Rose. to Miss Pablina Ceparalli, both Seco. KNOW NOTHING INDIGNATION MEETING, } certain Russitn prisoners on board the Sitks. The point | to the shoreaf the Japanese Bea, This of Russia | Pomiinations. |. Seoretary—Geo, P; Tebbetts, ‘At Ione City, by James Livermore, J. P., Me, Wom Te a Goin eres in Asta, within the past five of ton years, has bean such ‘The meeting fo! meat at the same place this'| | Direcors—s. 4W. Hobimon, H. $. turton, £. W. | Amick, of Dry Crook, to Mise M. , of — it the prisoners nol u as to rival in ex: ‘the apread of ‘our republican sway evening, to hear report of the committee appointed | Morse, Jone; r, John Hayes, M. M. Sexton, L. | Valley. board the Sitka, as she was a » | on the opposite sheres of America. Russian to call upon thevaldermen and request their res a, e, L. Strauss, J. R. Gitchell, Geo, Lyons, 0; 8. | _ At Yolo, Yolo county, by Rev, Mr. Cocks, Mr. W. 8. INTERESTING MINING NEWS. however this may be, the taking of prisoners of war | ply upon the fea of Aral and upon the Oxus: s — Witherby, W. C. Ferrell. 1 Huston, to Mise 8. K. , bach of Missourl. © _ | {tom aboard national or prize vessel, is a most serious explore Mongols telween "Thibet ‘and th California State Prison, te Farty_of narverors, that went out some eaeks | Jn Criacent City, by E Maso Bd are, progeeding, ond net anlibely: to create 9 govérumoent dif- | Atal, and build forts the ‘and misalonarie i Calif . 1. since to examine the pass from here toSan Ysabel by | District Attorney, to Mrs. M. B. Uj all of Glevements of the Rasians en the Pacific. | °° er tever the right, under a construction | have crofsed into ‘and, {tis with the way of the San Diego river, have returned, and made ony. of the iam, itis certalaly “taliog 0 daring step, and one | winch they donot aitempy te conceal Th py their report, which was so favorable an to satoalst | AtHardy’s Fiat, Ms. M, Kanady to mis 7; Reed: eS that ma into danger and q to cross over to the northern ery one who had never been through by this route. | _ On Sunday, Nov 26th, J. J. Faggan, ot Nelson Crest, SUMMARY OF THE INTELLIGENCE ltt, following in the petition on which the writ was | j. hither, there ean be no doubt, Rus Ie is nearly: Bip Tha Beare se feud now to Mrs, C. Hartigan, of Marysville. -— " ‘8000. w them, 5 searcely an im) con- DIRD, a 3 * | To cue “Hos. Kowano Noxrox, Jupgx or rax Twarru ocounte pullieied. inthis paper: of the struction of a railroad, Another party left here yenter. | In San Francisco, H.C. Fritz, in the 67th yvear of thts aa ovine hag en Ne an 8 movements of the Russians in Manchuria—Sf their mill. 17 lon, the Purpose of examining ‘a new pass to the | age. petition of N. Khitrof Keg cote, | zoeeentt that navigation—leave no doubt a: Levert, by the way of the Sweet Water Valley, which is ‘Of typhoid fever, Mr. R. McLean Stevenson, aged 33 THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL. : ow g praia egw pol Loonge ts itocrat. It was even rathored in vaid to be even more favorable than the one up the bed | years. ann ~ Dig bell ia Uegal custaey, eonawetantean’ vestaint, Pe bape sake ty ot Wilethesthare been talking, the citizens and Themes ‘axed about 27 ny head ~ And are therefore unable {6 petition for themselves.” Advantages it Zagen,. ‘Tile dese : perty Holders of this county havo been acting, and how | In Sen corner of Pike and Saccamste MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. That the sald abene Ni Rei 94 vet, though we can hardly Ray k: y sotieg, oad mow Be ~~ said Johan Zakens Nystrom and Johan Reia- | 5, advantages ‘Be long forth . ‘The whole number of who have been re- | we can look forward with ity to the early comple- | streets, on Sunday night, 26th inst., James W. Youmy, Sie hald Blom are illegally held in custody, confinement and ave it to our countrymen to judge w! in | ceived at the State Prison since its establishment, is 601, | tion of @ raflroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific | compositor, te years. restraint as of war on of a certain vessel obtaining -maste ‘the trade of | f which 196 only are of American birth, and 206 of | Oceans and terminating on the beautiful Bay of San | At Yankee Jim’s, in the 20th year of his age, of com- THE MARKETS, called the Sitka, now lying near Baucelite, ia the Bey of Temnin a distaterested specta- | Wh0m are foreigners. Among these are representatives | Diego.—San Herald. gumption, De. Joka P. Harper, of Anbuts, ‘Greely of San Francisco, in the of California, by one Grone, em to determine whether we | {rom twenty-eight States in tha Union, and from thirty. im Unite States BOUNDARY SuRveyY. ll, Mo. &o., &o., ke. whose firat name is ‘to petiti 4 could accept the ual conditions of ri for the | {vo 8 countries or colonies, Of the States, New | and his party left here on Thursday, wit! In New Castle, after a lengthened lliness, Jonathan other pemiona, names unknown 0 | tioner, calling Fastern trade, which Suis 1 Sopeilonenane York in the most largely represented, wad of the foreign | for their feld of operations in 1 the new bo Green, aged 22 , formerly of Indiana. nai aes ey and seamen o! mit he reat | offer, We shall not make up our mind to frateraize Ey Ireland, 1 between the United States and Mexico, a, ble to ‘Toy Sen Fra: , = |, Of consumption, J. steamship George Law, Lieut. Fox, U. 8, N., com- and claiming to bold the said vessel ae prise of | with our Autocrat neighbor until we can know thelt fol ming, & list of the birth: places of the | the provisions of the Gadsden Sooty... Anowber worty, 5 (2 of the firaf of Wm. McCann & Co. “maanding, left Aspinwall at 12 o'clock, midnight, on the 5 inion, risoners, with the mumbers attached:—Massachusetts, | under the direction of Major Emory, have commenced a! In Sacramento City, of hemorrhage of the lungs, Ea- 100 tact, ona ri sad atone the ‘That petitioner bas been informed, and believes, and 28; New York, 47; South Carolina, 4; land, 8; | El Paso, on the other endof the line, and will work this | ward Gavin, Seah ant 28 years. t., and arrived at Quarantine at 4 0’ on that ‘the seid Grove, rst name un- | : The Mines. Vitginia, 12; ‘Kenta, 1; Delaware, 1; , 10: | way till they meet Lieutenant Michler. The following | In Los A: , Jane, infant daughter of Iraand Cath- -afternoon of the 26th. She brings the Califorzia mails , and the seid orrtain other persons, | {From the San Francisco Herald, Dec, 1.) California, 19; Maine, 2; Avania, 24; New Jersey, | are the names of the rei ge | party that left here:— | erine Gilchrist, of the Int inst., $1,461,646 in treasure on freight, and s own oe ete themselves off- Noti ing the coaselosay ‘of the de- | 3; District of Columbia, 3; Missouri, 4; Texas, 4: Con- Ineut. N. Michler; A.C. Von Schott, Geologist and In Woodville, Captain Wm. Dill, aged about 26 years, = Dee. Sisk, Of epilepsy, Mr. DH. | S2r2 and seamen of the na of Great aa afore- | sponding here, and the incredulous al thersisevery | necticut, 3; ‘ 7;’ Hhode Inland,’2; New Hamp- | Botanist; E. A. Phillips, J. Donoghue, T. Cozzens, and. | formerly of Maripona. s passengers. » Bat, died of epilepsy, Mr. D. said, bi ity that the of our mines this year will ex- | shire, 3; Indiana 4; Alabama, 4; Louis! 4; Vermont, | Michler, assistants. At the residence of John Meeks, on the Merced river, “Weymouth, aged 24, of New York, ceed Shas of i ~ aati of Herentey has bon #2 fed iy Michigan, 1; Tennessee, 2; Georgia, 1; ee omy bas Lee "ey rine of ates not a murder | Wm. Leet non etigce ro Hannah Dick, of Marysvilie, remar! a ve been complaints olina, yn commit for a week. Californian rear an months. ° The following is the specie list of the George Law:— Tank of oan we during the month Fonuas Counrams—lIreland, 39; Denmark, 2; Brasil, | thus coolly speaks of the state of affairs :— AY Secramento City, of consumption, Captain Abel W. France, 22; Rogland, 35; Germany, 25; Chili, 14; | A trifling affray took place Saturday night near the | Wright, late of Wisconsin, aged 44 years, ica, 2: + Portu meh ta, the particulars of which we hove mrs pains | Im'Nevada county, Dr. ‘Benjamin Ripley, in the 20% sf ‘ ; Peru, pla $25,020. Were mini now as it was in | 4; Panama, 1; It 2; Scotland. 7; Argent Republic, obtain. Some five or six men fired eight or ten shots | year of bis ee fare there is not a doubt the recent dry weather | 1; Hungary, 2; Weh ds, 1; Gaba, 1; China, 41; | ateach other. Three men" were weeeuee betas [Tak Walakey Fiat, Mariposa county, James Thompeam, would have thrown thousands out of yment and re- East Indies, 1; Malta, 2; \yres, 1; yn, 1; | billed. It was simply a case of shocking bad shooting. of Philadelphia, Pa., aged about 41 years, duced the product of the mines to a trifle. Now, how- | Norway, 1; Nova Scotis, 1; Bavaria, 1; Westphaliay 1; | _ The liquor Mcense has been raised to $50 per month, — Sipeeetgemectne Pars et nips | etcetera meeceemcaalsreeeg: | Cue Secutama’ © Pome ee Me Fsace, nv, te treat aI wi ve rt x r 4 _ Nowco, Nov. Jocalition, as a thing, have become five have edcaped who have not been ret twenty. | The Cal{fornian says that the citizens of Los Angeles | There bas been but a limited wanluses does toy, of the d construction of a multitude of canals | ope of whom their escape while Colonel John OU. | bave been directing some attention to the subject of a | either from first or second handy. It beans 4 Ho by the railroad from there to San Pedro. ore a q light Sven fem ¢ the conn! pees goods, su: reasons A streams. failure a Miscellancous. Fiour—The market for has a on board the eald vesael, called the hia withie the | of the rains is rather an advantage, as it enables from six Exrcvrion oy Muxnox yor Morvre—Puntic Coxrassion, | We note sales of 1,000 fom! sacks Eclipse 4 ggg nes ery the said vessel, called the Sitke, and | Eres “a, c , Ho Seth Noseaster te atsbets of Kartives wer ater & tS ne Ge rend Hesadl hia 18; ‘The George Law connected with the steamship Sono- | the said Johan Zakens Nystrom end Johen Reishold | miniog the gaiteted te ei aniston eaten pals tae ceiay, quarter sacks Chilo at $8; 200 do, do. Achloy's welf- ‘wa, whieh eailed from Sen Francisco on the Ist with the Hoo wer roma afereaid from sme within | are enabled atage to get person of Henry H. Munroe (so called) who bad | Talsing at $10 60. ‘Tellewing teas the possessions of Great Britain into the of San | readily at stream, which Ordinary | recommend that a wall be bout the prisen 6 bu urder Grain—Mr. R. D. W. Davis sold at auction 5,009 secke oe phates Francisco, in the State of California, and becguee paiden poe Be pA ‘The Bnei Fit building, inside of which the work shall be done! The Se Gectan, Be: eg ge Bl, jel Chile “ at $1 40 eC) Tbe; 5,900 do. to place which here become very numerous the | lessees, in case of escape, will be required to report the bas manifested entire indife his ocou- | do. at $1 per 100 Ibs. At private sale 600 encks State, are usual same toone.of the inapectors within twenty-four hours, ia tiuie te-aton oper ig Be gs barley ‘nt 81-60% $160 pes 100. foe's 600 "do. oate ee i » | (pring ging. 3 afore thle, A fow of tbens worse By the aight tnd’ record is ereatter to ‘be kept of all peniahaents | Pour¥ tin time i= singing: playing with bones, and com. | 19°00 200 do, whest, ordiuary, at 2a,’ rains which fell im the carly part of the month; at laiotet goa mmecatts, and the causes for which tney | execution, he walked with a firm step to the scaffold, ne —125 bags fornia red at 33;c.; 600 do. Chile since that they have had ‘weeks of most fa- | Were #0 in! . ‘The report will be a very interesting | and on his arrival addressed the crowd at considerable he vorable weather. Tos company of this kind one week | 08 aud the inspectors deserve much credit for the at: Jeng! among other things that he alone was gee Raggy binge bbe is often of vast importance. In former years mauy tention which they have given to the matter. guilty of urder. There are two others await Provisions—Sales of 25 bbls. mess beef at $92 60; 25 have bad their works washed away after months of toll, femencend trial for participation in the same crime. Munroe Ral Se: ore, Mastty Ce. 04 $1636; 30 Weer eens just an Shon ese to reap the reward of their Beniniceying 2 San Franc! that lon was the only white man he had ever killed, | °27, eo nee Ue sea ps eaten Sf ad | Leip Rhy year. have had all the time to operate a (From be eos. 1.) although be had shot Bpantavds ond Indians werely to | diner at Tigo"; 80 do. to, 10, ib and 95 Ib. ‘tinay. tor. | Jona that they eG Penge agama “he the | are the ‘of'e bundred of out came saees’ With beta bial ciao as crowd ae cnterigiin the rive, at 10K. a : ‘ | canals which are now ted and in course of con- | and bis aubjecta breakfast theme and dinner topic, | extreme. Among tho persons it we noticed some | SUGAR—10,000 Ibs. China No. 1, sweated, sold at O§¢e. atruetion are oa miners will every year be | ‘ familiar in ther miuds as household words.” The cost att Fiveiles, thisty of whom pl egy Manroe Corrm:—36,000 Ibe. Java fold a Tots, at'tTe, pas elec ara pe ge and the PY time pA wrens sa eyey abby omngembndagrer) wad eal wie in pelea ak Manroe was not bie real ¥ ion Mego " at auction, 168 will come when we shall have more co >) @ ome that, tmany, but | name; that he was from quand coven Fe fe 4 i Gere erred ~ tise . cette county, PPE Baath pty in | #898 185 a . county, J. F. &. manner ? r - which the execution wne conducted. , : a Res Paice Sold yomtentny ot Sie ae? cice Dring Net hun been Teeposed mth hae: | ©, Mente, Pealierer Ged cme cle, a a . . oo { hal’s office with the following statement of the arrests | 5 3 ~ || ‘tow from little causes, and the correction of abuses in | & S726. 400. = to dred ond seventy-six ounces, ayoindupois. Caleulating || ot domestic economy will save heavy consequences, it me iss ultssien cto in: pete obi: ng Ret She Tage ge! Hill's No. 1 sold at 8¢¢.; at auction, P, ML. passed two ships bou that it contains twenty pounds of quarts rock, (whioh | ‘Ay be, to the general Interests of the city. ‘Chas Nov. 1852. Nov. 33, Nov. 154, | me "soe patoas, a r Hand cant, 2 ‘4°85 sq) for ‘Twelfth is @ large eatimate, in the opinion of those who | It ls highly essential that San Francisco, if o Grand. ferns a en aS | ae et ee in at $2 26; 2,000 yates ‘ the city hall, city of San Francisco, on the 27th inat., at | examined the lump,) ila-valde, at $17 25 per ounce, is | {rt of Callfornla, should come to be considered as the | petit fn a 30 Be og tee ea Se pee Re ; 6.30 A M, arrived at Acapulco, coaled and left | 10 0’ A.M, of that day. Kowarp Nonrox, $28,921 ome of thuse who do business here. It igeminently | Ascauit and battery ia 58 | NDLEB—1 ‘ ray’ rma at 423¢c.; 308 We A.'s. rome day. Judge Twellth District Ceurt. | "The length of this immense mass is about Attsen | importunt, for this purpose, that the unnatural | A*f#ult and battery * ; 53 | cases French, at 60c. « Dle.; $0do, mould, ot sustion, ‘6th, 2 P. M.jatrived at Panama; experienced strong | November 25th, 1854. < inches, sud its width from five ad one-half to six | ':traints imposed pon srciviy stotsld be broken, and | Prank. : Pst ea 55 | At 200. Ect asata niches bce bate? 8. E. galea for. several days after leaving San Francisco. ‘The writ,was placed in the hands ef Deputy Sheriff | inches, “As one side is extremely irregular and uneven | * hotin aystem of adopted. In the place | jrunk and disorderi 23 50 61 | aan Saal aleed Tee Oetien ‘Agearrived at Acapulco om the 7th, and | lake for service. in ils formation it is difficult to arrive at the thiokness, | °f hotels and boarding houses we want retired howes | Vinistion city ordinance 191 7 si| XMPORTANT FROM ACAPULCO. | ‘ett again the same day. < ‘THE CASE OF THE RUSSIAN PRISONERS—1 Govan: | but it will probably average four inches. The other | D4 our own firesides; and it is remarkable, only that it nd. talse 6 1 5 REE 5 AAAI U, B. steam frigate Susg was lying in the pode ap hh fer | pide id’ almost fist, and presents solid masa of pure | Tveals the unsettled and transient state of the majority 2 10 5 | Arrival of Gen. Comenfort—The reopening of dsarbor of Acapulco, to sail for Valparaiso about 12th ‘Twxiv7H District Court—Before Judge Norton.—Nov. | £0ld; the only quarts perceivable is on the w or rag- | of our ey oe we have so SS ee ‘com: 4 2 oO) the War. “inst, % 27.—At the sitting of the court Mr. ‘said that | ged side, and some pieces are no loosely imbedded in the | fortably situated, and so many a of domestic 3 7 0 (Acapulco Correspondence of Panama Herald.} ‘The'Fouers has on board 224 pessengers, and 91 bags | he had learned from the newspapers that the Sitka had | ieracen, the aid ote Fontes Sata: Spread Soar depose. Meare oe far from é Nn uu ‘AcaPvtco, Mexico, December 8, 1864. Oi toved8 gold dust for New York; $190,701. do. for adn ieee Mea be ene ae | re eee bes Senne eee Lae toe talent’ | substitutes'for homes, We have the. vest obustey iy. be 58 | since I wrote you last things have assumed « wartibe od judicial notice of the contempt, and he suggested that |, Mr. Perkins, one cor to whom it belongs, | Markets of any city in’America, second to New York. 4 9 3 | aspect. The government troops have advanced on Pre- PoM. 8. 8, Company's steamer Jno. L. Stephens, | 25 sitachment should be lerued and {he rene réluem | informed us yéstenday that at wes ‘akon gut ia Calaveras | ‘here ane few, liruries, indeed) not, attainable ere; H 23 83. | idvmete, Alveres's Hatinds and’ hecdquatdens’ MGR: ; <#tited 8: Gan Besnciton 4 A. Hi, Des tat Law, ana | 2mae.onit by the oflcer, to enable the Court lo cerity Stars Yittiog mask for the dag, hewoutd | Tielous are so. reasonable as to bring the oxplanes of iH Mi 16 | ing previously reduced the same to ashes, and taken to «We are indebted to the purser of the George Law, pa disobedience précess by omorts | not give any particulars in to where the claim is | Plain family living within the a prices which we 0 2 © | his strongholds in the mountains. They aumber 3,060 ‘to the express of Movers. Adams & Co., J. W. Sullivan, | “rr court said that it did not tliink the fasuance of | lovated, except that itis in the county above named. | *‘¢ accustomed to pay im our old homes. 2 3 2 | men, and are advancing on this place. We may there sandWel's, Fargo & Co., for California papers. an attachment necessary, but that {t would take judis , The By consists of four Americans and one Swiss. | , The greit drawback upon theseadvantages appears to 0 2 © | Tore'expect the ball to spen in a few days, as Prev ‘The stcamehip Susquebanne left Sen Francisco for | cial notice of the ure of the Sithe on the proper | Ht. Forking Delongn to Lexington, Kentucky, sad for Piet bio tans eC ae Mes pie o 3 § | isonly Afty miles from here. Ancther division of the New York on the 2th ult. 6 beiny hee Fee eee eee eit ere ee BAGG tat | realdences, but the chief obstacls to our domestic fellcit : MY vernment , numbering 1,000, are advancing ‘The intention of the judicial notice waa understood to | YY. b ingmere than $200at any 1 1 2 coast road. ‘The Alvarez force in at \ _The long contested elect{on of alderman in the First | 4416 submit the matter to the ‘Kxecutive at Washing. | one time during that period. Pes piel bp Agr are fai 1 ‘ © | number 1,500, and are daily increasing. are weld “Ward of Sad Francisco, has been decided in faver of Uh cise settlement peteeen thn tee governments, | re 8 was securely stowed away in a strong | Only on the suppor Eph erent St SORFO, | Penjuty? 2 0 © | armed axd strongly fortified with an auxiliary battery,. ‘The court adjourned till Saturday. box ferday afternoon, and will be dispatched to New | “0d for that scarcity we are indebted hens tad we are ‘ie -— | planted on the summit of a commanding “a ~Alderman Hyde, the incumbent. s York by Adams & Co., on the Ist instant. Mr. Perkins | dite sure. Had @ good road been opened to this coun- Total .... $94 461 461 hich is also covered by the ‘of the Btn ‘The mot boat Dancing Feather had returned from the NEWSPAPER BEMARKS. and ono of his partnets also go home on the steamer, and | ‘ty when it was firat demanded by the yearly sacrifice of | pischarged 154 231 258 |X ‘oa ‘Liberal y Sin rwreck wf the Yankee Blade, having succeeded in recover. [Fross the Alts Californi | left Stockton last evening on the Urilda, ; Ute 1) Jreeine. Si re seeesee, he ore Bis have hat ny fo'abyut 6,000 men; kd'2a ‘both, partion, this Uimavage wl » By our law of his morning It will be «een that | ‘This discovery is another proof that the mines of Call- | ther arrangements for transporting s population to our Amaee Vavee ee uiient St. Bok Sasmmeites: | Si Sar Sate csc aneed a hos, ‘ais a oe “ing fous boxes of treasure, containing $70,000. it was suggested that the Judge of the Twelfth Judicial | jornia are ‘giving out,” but ina manner that suits the | State that would supply all the de ies in household | The following is an abstract of property of de errata rm alas see hDethosog 2) od From 1.08 Angelos we learn that two Songrians, having | district should issuo an ee Lethe hood in | miners, Calaveras and the southern mincs against the a re — 3 Lee We — expect on, | Tig and cmiounte of ton, ned aiaiher @ Ths lotert newa we hove the City of Mexico te had 0 4: to settle, resolved to sppeal to arms, and com mand of the Sitka, on account of bi re to obey | world, cre, justrial citizens until the . pe = from 3 a dificulty d the writ of habeas corpus ineucd from the court. The | euMuaRy lygh pricer of passage to California are abated. In the | for the county of San Francisco, California, for the year = Senta Anna er — ae! Loa AL = thaving oppointed a place of meeting, were proceeding on | object of this must, of course, have been for thé pur- ‘The news from the gold mines continucs to ve of « wtime it may be pte ated by some resolute | 1804:— ‘ br was aan y 4 lay ut Palo Alto,) to “Whol vay thither, whem one of the parties, thinking to | pose of forming a basis for some future action.in the | very satisfactory chateter. The wines ace eaciousl jon on the part of housekeepers, to’ reduce servanta’ | Number of acres of real estate other than city Sidency, protem., a6 also some changen made ip fret chance, fred &t his intended antagonist | matter. y | awaiting the commencement of the winter's rains; and | “#2¢* rroportiouelly with nearly all other Kinde of sala- | late el te es ‘a tthe head. The culprit waa paraued | ,,v%2,%, et Propose here to, arzue the right of the | ffs geutrally expected that when they hevo set ia ihe | ''** 1¢i# worth the tri Value of improvement’ iberton #778800 | “Aside from the blockading squadron from the Gulf of fea ss Mapes effected his eccape. What is mort oar- | Siete pio rad OL ware STOO Soy Mowe. Tee) ace | uae Great Fire in Happy Valley. | Value of GAY rcracccsceseeet 19,766,285 | Mexico, several sail vessels are now bound from Guy- the wounded mian, although chot completely | many nice technical points connected with this whole | “4 lange lusay ‘of quartz gold bas been taken out in | A¥OCT THIRTY HOUSES BURNED DOWN—a cHrLD | Value of improvements thereon. cos ead fe Cant, bape cet ~4 —. RETA prising, matier, and itis very doubtful what would have beep | Celaversn county, sad has been deposited in. Messrs, BURNED, TO DEATH. Value of personal property (except improve- lek lecnd. prema ter one on the through the forehead, is recovering. the result, had the prisoners been brought up ant the | anama & Co.'s Banking House, in this city. It weighs | ,,0u the lst instant a Gre broke get in some stables at ments on real estate; wait Mag by me Aad eingeigetpan merce og | Three Iadians, who murdered Me. A. Folash, were | subject of their release argued. It does seem to us, | 1.03 pounds, and was found by a cowpany of ive men, | ‘He Tear of the Paciie Brewery. ‘The brewery was front ; t aed anaes ningjbestee " & tried | however, that the interference was, to say the least, in- | wig ‘ “yy ing on Second street and tho stables on Jensie street. Total value of property + $35,796,475 | home, s 4 ‘hung at Crescent City om the 20th ult. They were ewes who are about to forward it to New York. It is reported t comand, ‘The steamer Golden Age, which arrived om the Oth tin judicious and im very bad taste; and that it had better | to contain 90 per cent. of pure gold, andis vaiued at | _ Thero had beop two alarms of fire prior to this one— | 7) instant, brought Col. Ignacio Comonfort, the hero ef dy.a people’s jury. uot been made, for our own credit and good standing | $79,016. ‘The mining uews from Calaveras county is | Sesteriny, in the forenoon, proceeding from the chim: Se ee eon ceanieee te be Bi ag eee Tao Shae aaa he cas ca From Oregon we learn that gold has been discovered | with foreign powers. | altogether very flattering. ney of a brass foundry on Halleck streot being on fire, | SoNney tax pat ad b>) bee Le , Prieta Tes sudtn- datos toh of 600 ta front of , von the Willamette river, some scyen or eight miles above | If the Russian prisoners on board the Sitka wereen- in Placer county some new iKiscoveries had béen made | 4 the other only ten minutes before the extensive one | AMOOny tt. wee eee 3,174 00 | the eaatle, last April. Ho brings © large supply of ; titled to their dlacharze at all, it was upon a mere tech- | noar Dutch Guich, which bad caused great excitement. | Happy Valley. Lanny SAS fe county , | munitions of war and ‘which han had ¢ tondedhy Salem: 1¢ js found in particles and in quartz. nicality that they were enn, ich we consider | "vom Serva ‘county we leare that ’new discoveries | _ The engines were promptly on the spot, but were | Amount of poll tax for county purpose 4,761 00 | pose neg ari Bhat Bn nan: Tignone 2 From 1.ns Angeles we have rumors of another allibus- | that we should not have fakon saratage Te ts but too | Tach ite oe Hotehes Hats os fhe Ror Feat neh | Eearly ureless on account of the vearcity of water. | State pertion of delinquent tax of previour | |, | torun the revolationary stock up to par. | ._ Seting expeaition, having for ita object the overthrow of | Pith Mee esta, iC portole, In didenltiee with antions | ey and Dargan’s Flats; cd the news from the | ‘veer, Tahar om the Dlasiag'tiia wat with verp tte | County portion of ame “1054 $2 | looked for in this port, sitters icant ‘Melamixer in Lower California, avd that men amd money | Woul sire ah set aon, ak Apter ta weeds eee 4 encampments aire good average yields. cifect, ‘The fre from the ables ‘seen counmasionted —————_ | 5. steam frigate Mississippi will arrive in about teu dayey, Peace, The mining news from Mariposa, particularly at Freuch Total tax a gph Acta gent aa faa tn | tydae which; throngh the modiura of the United States | CBD: 4.very ratiaractory. Crtabdshinege wee biasing a0 foertal tet cases Mmcuast Sir Axtuveo —The Russian ship Easis Onere ium of the Uni ates , ‘ i « . 3 0. — «Mts ctated thats mew and shorter route from _ District Court, Retelbice iakisted pen Ounsaliiiiory, | rican O;Byrno's Ferry, tho diggings are proving (0 Le |‘) ihe victnity were all built of many of them but | Kemechatka, Capt. Riddle, srrived at San Francisco on | ,,, "He dates from Oregon are up to the bredahisg end ¢ “Lake toarson river, which avoids the Humbold:, eemed to have been caused by some such desire; and, | "41 “4 a ‘vail tenomenta, which were devoured by the flames in # | the JOth ult., 20 days from Sitka, and anchored on the 4 opt bins beri seer a ; + | ‘Thenews from the Columbia mines is very favorable. cant following items:— been discovered by some intelligent travellers who came | sithough we cannot believe that the patties who have We learn that the Spanish Dry Di , El Dorad | '°%, minutes from the time the fre seized them. bar. She isa fine looking vessel, of 600 tons, loaded ‘The contemplated enter; of building o line of tele coverthe plains, They say the new road ts well supplied | been prominent in this habeas corpue matter have per- | connty, are boginning to attract considerable attention. The ecene of the conflagration or aiteocge M4 | ogee with sdlmon, and consigned to the Russian Consul, Mr. | 4 ohi¢° communication jrred Portland ‘aad Mission, Jensie and Anne street, Kostromitinof. She has been fortunate in escaping the estend through to Mission. 7 ships of the allies, and no doubt Jeb Bull, over at | *tentualls to connect with California, i been | _ One of the pe Ce we.are called apon to | Gaucelito, will curse his eyes for re at her ‘are Sah reneeee kee rer ee opera, ‘The Statesman says, ‘Gov. Curry received by the last mail 20, 009 of Cayuse (Treasury) warrants for the oltt- with water and grass. believe that the existence of this feeling has been mani. wlile that by the Humboldt ie 800. feated to a Bertain degree by the action which bas beea vat ery throughout the whole Btate is want of | taken. taken out by the miners on the north fork ot the Trinity | ate is that of » little boy, six years old, being burned | dence in thus succeeding in tantalizing him. ‘ ‘bun danee in that localit; lers in gold dust ar . Mr 5 it come heavy strikes of gold are looked forward to. corpus to Glacharge certain Russian prisoners om beard | beginning to taremuch interest in this valuable metal iy bummed, and were Placed uoder atte care of Drs. | Tux Sacrameero Vatixy Rano. —We understand 1a bas Leen discovered, says the Stateeman, Chas. HM. Bryan, of Maryaville, has been appointed | the Sitka. The point insisted upon by counsel in mak- cheot minel. were | that the Council at their meeting on Monday ren the part few days, at John Leabo’s ioay' the Wille- ent It incalolated at 600 miles, mitted such motives to influence them directly, we still | From Los * = learn fhat the Kern River dig- ings aro well. ! : we fears that several ounces of platinium hav: . . | ing the aj veemed to be that tho prisoners | atenal badly burned. It could not be ascort whether any sidered the vote to submit tothe lea iver, t Judge oi tive Supreme Court, to @ltthe vacancy occa- | Ed oe Deretained om board the sitks, us abo was a | MW Nothing Indignation Meeting tn Sau | jicre tives were lont. Its suppoted to have been the | lion to raice $200,000 for the pei fs a gy en gE gn ee ee eee Wea, Se Se merchant vessel, and alsa that sho het Somehere from | Pursuant to a public calltbrvngh the papers, a very | SCH *# facendiary. the terminua of the eon some fold hee bees taken aut,but Bot ofany conslaarsbe- o tisfaction. . s lan American i 4 defini entire . tity has a poiniment gives very general ea payee “ bre ro near Petropaulowaki, and brought bere | large and entiiusiastic meeting assembled in San Fran. Destructive Fire in Nevada. this ate eee co we are able te learn, were thava very ler jp Bary poche coer pry e oe ion a It és reported that Big Comp, Calaveras county, ba ¥ | cieeo on the 20th ult. Mr. Benjamin Hayward was called Nevana, Nov. 20—0 P. M. P. fee oer iod or eae “ peeaty : rters of Vand of Mexieam banaitti, | DY ber ceptors, ofterremaizing some dayate the larbor | upon to preside, N. Wentworth war made Viee Presi | At about 734 o'clock this evening, the eltivens were jon has been had of persons friendly to | of black sand where it is found. We have been become the beadqua: > | of Vancouver.’ The fact of the éreated con- nad Goons’ i some specimens of the gold. We think it is undoubtedly: dent, George W. Merritt, Secretary. alarmed by tl of fire. The fire broke out in the ‘Tram which they teva out at night and comenlt every | siderabie excitement here. The writ was served by a | 4 inted to report resolutions ex- | year of the cai shop of C. Baines, above Commer. ‘and the only question now to be determined te, Anind of depredation. deputy. A ated Cok ae Cag tg gage fhe | pressive of the sense pane ‘meeting, and while the com- | vial street, ‘Main and Coyote strests. 1 spread p are th Siggings rich enough to pay? fr ri Aw atvay occured Nov. £6, on Bush Cresk, ip which © | Prisoners wete to have been brought up on Monday, the | mittee were out, Mr. 8. H. Parker addressed the assem: | rapidly, and ty wh eytnedbeh op Aga tient ls thought. it-wif be tine enough to come to tne | Usited Siete Maspbat, to tale elect thon his peseoease swan nawed Kilegrove was siaboed by one named Kelley, - | aie following resolutions were’ reported and adopted | ical of C phy ‘worth full livery sta. | Teecue.—Maryeville Eeprese. was appointed, which will be at an early day. ie the | ~ 4 P ; ov A Tumt.—Capt. Williams, of the J. 1. Parriah also resigned the post of who indicted no loss than eight wounds—seven in by acclamation :— ble of Mr. Keys, worth 4,000; the granary and | Dmcovsny 5 We eck une one im the heart. The assassin hed wot been Whereas, It appears by sworn testimony of good and | stable of J. J $2,000; power and black Mining Compeny, —— Horn Bar, on the N two or three months since. We learn thet nes - | true men, that Jamos T. Hyde, now acting as Alderman | smith shop, $2,000; and se other bu valued | Fork of the American river, ht to our office a por- | dent Palmer recommended the appointment of apa | of thia ward, was s native of Ireland, That in 1860 and | at $2,000 oF $2,500. The total loss will probably not ex- | tion of the tusk recently dug up by the company at a | Nathan Viney to ail Weerveceney <= Seaeenen, ‘Merry H: Munroe, for the marder of James M. Gor- 1851 he was s resident of Chagres, in New CGreoada, do- | eced $14,000, depth of feet from the surface. It wes first dis- | The Salem Stateeman saye:—' Assombly~- i a the 2th November, ing business as aa apothecary dealer in gold dust: No mercantile hor wer troyed. covered by Mr. J. H. Andrews. Major Porter and Captain | eets two weeks from . We heer the name ae oo : the . | the 1804, ate time when the ita torn down, to | Miller, of the North Ferk Ditch were among | of Messrs. mith and of Linn; Ladd, of 2 ida . of spectators. He | The object of these \iently to lay ths | That on the Gth day of July, 1854, at » tine ¢ | Several surrounding buildin:s were tora down, to a ortedhy ahr Holmen‘ of Pals end Cartes ond Levijey, ot In the presence of a large concourse of «pe suggestions was evidently to lay | court was not in session, he obtained » certificateof na- | prevent the spread of the fame», Sut none of very great | the first to ceo this {te disoo- ' ; cetatey that he alone was guilty of the crime, About Pyne Sg nek omens sotion of the government in rela- | turatization, which recites that he hae, resided for the | yolue. : ! rer. oe hy five Lanalhaie ¥| and at Praga in connection with the ‘ free meri ; ia in the United Staten; an ‘The Hook apd Ladder Companies performed wor bese 243, Inches umference, and was hollow Pha remains; aie: ot whieh, were” Aarne, | Wer? . the San Francisco Journal.) | Me Ere Zoern Os apie ans OF niencaalent, sting ot | acts te Wied Mioee ase 2 ty evénden. | for three fect toward the polst. The totk ls undoubtedly “present at the executien. Wai tells of man who was ‘so igno- | the ballot box, elected Alderman of the said Ward, on | pufldings. ivory, and is beautifully grained.—Placer Herald. Murpsr ann Ropsssy Son excitement was caueed in Mariposa, by the mar- | yant as not to he knew eS | the 6th of September, and consummates the wh le mat- Had thete been any wind, the fire must imevital Srornine InrEuiamsce—Umi0k Covnse.—Sowpay, Nov. | ere by private letters tha Mer of A wom Mamed Joh Horing, by & gambior named | ® great men about us here in fan of a | tor by the appointment of all hia. police oflcers from | ive destroyed ne rly the whole town,-Telg, le 26, 1854. ‘of $600, free for all horses.” Mile |‘ # resident Roarke. A quarrel arove aboat come trifliag matter, | fuller "stat, S7e laying down the iaw at |. among the usaaturalized foreigners of the ward, there- | Juvrnal. in ses sin te neta : 15ine, _ | of Ont citizens when Karke shot Horing through the head with « pis- in Rlbtion to the Site corpus case, | utcoleed: Mat the Mistery of ‘Alderman Hyde in a fant ‘Theatrical and Musteal Affairs. ; 12 2 2 | a younger brother and tol. finwrke was afterwards seized by the popa'ace and | when pAb ey ory entirely igaorant of its | history, and one that California alone cen produce. The Alto California, of the lst omg the 8 3 2 9 | Wete on their merits ag nct to b they know nothing at all | Resolved, That on Wilde and Hyde were proved by the mA benefit was given to Madame i with some $20, bose about the matter, One man shall that the action of | testimony of their own witnesses, that the Judges of ¥ try of the Apache A torn named Woods was shat in the breast ant f- PJydge Norton ges out reason, ani in dedasee of law | Election were foreigners, not naturalized, but are subd- ty, who, opened Saally vvcuded by otie McDowell, the keeper ef a saloon | and treaty; , helt se tgnerast, shalt tell us of the Queen of Great Britain, and all efforte train. ‘See ineninain Bat. ’ ee ee ere vee? cf the Sitke, in run- | legal way have utterly failed to protect the purity ers to en at Wisensin Bat bing her ond of , wae ample Carus Now, of the hom, we bere oui Edward H, | could. They nobly stood The bony Of Capt. Michael Towers waa found fow more about the matter than the whole of thon, | hereafter to come to the polls armed, with the determi- Barney, of | back their Aays svacttiear the North fork of the American river, in | and we just know nothing at all about it But the rest | nation to it from all fraud, and from all corr wees oy ¥ (uty, He had veen starved to death. te re ain eet kee Ho positively, are wot | tion out of foreign influence, end sll contre! Metchant, Mt. Chae. | billed. pe oF i ho was charged with the marder of that Lami A o wan applied v0 for a gato { pg ae mene wet rior Merchant Mr. @. W. on and Laut Powers, : thet wrt ot hebens | aah yreren ro. Desile; «cover, in 1803, in EI Dorady county, bas beeo po an hat stharyrartons ore ely roe mt the opision of he: citgtas of she to Mise Catoline 6, Pratt, te brother, after riding \ weeratly tied and acquitted. i. Sy, : gad hea! OE fo ioe proved ; Pratt, Mr. John | bad eit bite they oun affray with Indians has recently taken place. | “We°an votes that be wes bound to know that ths wae pp np aed, mthgedliag oll Cg ob toy Dat fmally lost “ Ly Of seven pervons was travelling from Salt Lake | were prisoners of war, aad we do not suppor ith «ut Aldermen who by their votes hive sanctioned there » BR Buckwer, County © Drees, Dec. 2 .

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