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’ i ‘to ber some 4 Capt. * rescue, ' ‘and owing to bis prompt and ¢gergetic action mo more spinal Ov ous t results ensued than losing the race, getting and in some cases it falle with great . "We | Obaldia, Iate VicePresideat, and formerly Governor VERY LATE FROM AUSTRALIA. .—No. 2 Manila segars have been seld wrRied ia salt water, 44 being obliged to beach the In Drytown, Alexander H. Coffm, of Hudsom, N. Y., | trust it will not ruinously embarrass an; ot the Bastion, this eu Mo tantly, Gan, Tomas, © Joga ‘tity at to 62s. 6d. Heavy aa (aes still floating bost upon Point. The Mischief came | aged 34 yeare. but that they wil weather the storm @ consum- | P. Posada and Gen. hn of New to mate of low Gaiticg ye | Se seoar later than the Flying Cloud. This was the ‘At Moquelumne Hill, of inflammation of the bladder, | mate knave has raised around them. the United States, arrived yeneing” Sersing from The British Patriotic Fund—Steam Commu- | "tt’s cannot be quoted ls. hie, @ ‘Clond’s first xace, while her mvals bad both been | Henry Cohen, aged 3b years, formerly of Samoezyn, On the night of Wednesday, the llth, the French | Carthagena. Obaldi and his family for Panams, e 1s. 6d. to 1s. 8d. £ is 1s, 84. to 1s, iste, We believe the Mischief was once | Prussan Poland. Thalerhip Marquis de Turrenne unfortunaiely got ashore | in company with Governor Dies and Gen. Posads, » few nication by Paname—An Eminent Tourist— fs . 24. to Ie. 84. in a Leat race. In San Francisco, April 30, of fever, Jane, | abouteighteen or twenty miles to the west fof Hono- | hours after their arrival. Gen. Herran will leave in the ‘he Clipper James Baincs—News from Ben- , American goods generally are day was rather for safe sport, and a heavy | wife of Wm. McCammon, in the year of her age. lulu, where she soon bilged, and will become @ | next steamer for the United States. digo—Churches at the Diggings—Market Re- | snd in . Pan Shep, hout, in bay. The in San Mr. Grocer, a mative of | total wreck. Bia in 5 ane new canes ship some 600 “ Doate were sailed by Captains m of the Mischie:, Glecesster, TESS, pts tows, just out from France, imless than 100 days, it is ITEMS FROM THE ISTHMUS. ports—Price ot Gold. , a} White of the Eclipse, and Kelley of the Flying Cloud. | In Ecott Valley, Mr- Joh Mullender, said. : nainnceaeianraiel oy We have sdvicts from Melboime to March 10,402] FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI, Excepting the fauz pas of the Betas, the al » a Francisco, ile eles, red years. a Legislature was opened cm sha ninint: zuvtense ry nao AEC apes end (od y to Fe 29. ERCIAL. ‘very satisfacto! sailin ee - Francisco, James years. ‘electio. ABATIONS— A NEW FIRE COMPANY—TOWN from Sydne; bruary ve ai sence vit In Sacramento, Lewis H. son of Lewis | Hon. G. M. Robertson, as er; O. H. Gullick. Clerk ; PROVEMENT— ROBBERIES AND TORTURE. In the Melbourne Legislative Council, Mr. Willis moved mONR Queccind Geel: ary et my a DF ga ag san eR W. Clark, | The Panama Herald of May 10, as the following: | ‘that £20,000 should be voted by the colony for the relief ¥ MARKET. am wea croup, uel, ni ry x . We was chosen ‘ . ‘Tavrepay, USP. [From the San Francisco Times and Transcript, May 1) | of Henry F. andl barah Kelfum. Clerk, and L Andrews, Jr., Translator, I) Dai si teehee eaiecemene CY carla pace ame wale pare a — The stock market opened active poy ‘ ‘A case of much interest to ship owners, shippers an In San Francisco, April 28th, in the hope of eternsl | House adjourned to the stone church to hear the King’s Tange building over the texminmaia nearly completed, | S*°TSty moved, a0 on amendment, oom The md busyant the mereantile community generally, has the | life, Mise Olive Medora Sullivan, aged 16 years, 1 mouth, | speech. the turn table is far adva' ‘and the track leads | be £10,000, but thé original motion was carried by a vote morning. tendency throughout was upward, attention of the United States District Court for several | and 17 days. ‘The King’s speech oceupies two columns of the Poly. | {othe wher! it alnet te ee een ete | of 23 to 18, at the close prices were firmat the improvement. Vi days. It is that of a mercantile house of this city against In Sacramento, of consumption, Thomas Singleton, aesian, It contains no allueion to annexation. le comménced, framed, ginia 6’s advanced cont; Missouri {ha ‘ship Live Yankee, for damages incurred in the aged 26, formerly of &. Louis, Missouri. * | nays, “I have committed an important miesion to the | icine neutes by perp remed: Se, | Owing to a cessation in the conveyance of the over- paseo K; pcteydey Bae Puce ap Hee <eweating”’ of goods. The question of damages in such At Long Bar; Yubs county, of epilepsy, Mr. Geo Honorable William L. Lee, Chancellor of the Kingdom | great convenience to passengers, who then will be | 8nd mail, the Argus recommends the mercantile com- 1875, 345 bonds, %; i eases, seeure to be co eval with the invention of ventila- | Spencer, from Brooklyn, New York, aged about 55 | and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and have ac: | Saved the trouble and expense of bringing their baggage | munity to take into’ consideration the various mail | Cosl, 1%; Reading Railroad, 34; Michigan Southern Rail ot that we would fay that such dai are de- | years, credited him as my Envoy Extraordinary and Minister . r¥gne'on this iayetion, bat that before thelr introduc. | ™ —=— Plenipotentiary, from which mission T anticipate tm- | the tae "We tere cory ay seca ea the tees Een ce | Teuton advocated, and adds:— Prelgegige sala herent og! Keo ‘the question of dams for such &@ cause was not Markets. portant resulta tor the benefit of you all, which will be | rains hed done rome damage, but at the same time no- ‘We have further to mention the confident statement, feago, 1. ois Central Railread declined 14 thought of. Vessels took in their cargoes at risk of Sax Fraxcisco, Monday evening, April 30. | aoade known to you hereafter. Inthe meanwhile 1 re | thing either to fmmpede the traffic or stop the work. by American merchants here, that if half the capital | cent. Cumberland was particularly active at the sbippers, or under insurance against the ordimary perils The departure of the steamer to-morrow morniog, | commend you to vote sucha sum as im your wisdom . 2 were subscribed on this side, they could guarantee the | board; upwards of four thousand shares wereseld of ibe deep, but in all cases the capability of the vessel aye with the non arrival of the Sonora, with @ | you may deem adequate for the expenses of that mis- ‘The Railroad Company have altered the time of run- | fermation of a company which should establish s route 3 to carry freight in asouod condition wasanaforethought | week’s later intelligence from the East, hasconsiterably | sion,’ ning their passenger and freight cars, which, until fur- | via Panama, It is not or us, of course, to decide upon | the advance, principally on short time. Reading Rail. matter, and no reclamation, in case of damage aris retarded business from first hands today, and the | "In 'yelation to the duties on foreign imports, Kameha- | ther notice, will only leave Panama three times a week: | ‘be respective merits of these various schemes. We | road was in demand, and closed very firm. The from fault of vessel, was thought of,'unless the same was | amount of transactions on the of importers has, | meh; seys:— think it important, however, that they should be at | gnm up about three thousand shares. Harlem was covered by policy. ' Since, however, the introduction of | consequently, been limited. The jobbers, howaver, have | "yy Minister of Finance will submit tor your;considera- | ely, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. nce submitted to public consideration; and if the mer- the supposed guaranty against damage from the conden- | enjoyed an active trade, and the freights for the interior | tion certain important measure! Ne national every steamer that sails some of our old residents | cantile community, and the colonists of Australia gene- | ‘fluenced much by the result of the choice of @ sation of the humidity in the hold of the vessel, sbippers | have been heavy. pec red then fail ae 7 ohne inten are Jeaving Panama. Yesterday Mr. | ally, ‘understand their own interest, they will, witnout | dent. It will require the shrewdest management of # have frequently been sadly diss) ted by the manner The cargo sale of flour by the Carlos Lorca, to-day, ai mean Y . | James 8. Hermann and lady and Mr. left for | delay, examine the whole question, and decide upon one which goods tureed oun, tet aa thete expectations | attracted s very general atisadanoe, A Gerailed repost | Sneeeelly of devising, some menme of calarging then. | dames It Hermann one ay eet M.D fasiew | cobeton for whisk es ani eivp suse. oy raoeson: oat | ene vTonees mam to yeh the ais of Hs enema were decidedly the opposite of the result, they have | will be found jw. A large portion of the amount sition of having the will, without the power, to stimu- | them. ‘There will soon be but few left to walt for the | unammous support as to insure its being carried out | “PO evens jeotng. We ney claimed damages. Such acase is that now before the | offered was taken bythe bakers; but about oue-half was jae agriculture and commerce, and to provide generally | good time ooniag, with efficiency and succees. very good board of directors, but whether it, will District Court, and with a view to elicit all the informa- | purchased by one party, for export to Australis, and | forthe physical, mental, and moral improvement of the The Aepinwall Courier of May 16 says:—The canvase- ‘The Melbourne Argus, of February 19, has the follow. | plish any more than the last, time only cam determine.| tion porsitie as to the liabiity of owners. Will be taken in bond, se arranged by the articles of | Dation.” As a preparatory step toward in the | ing for candidates for the Constituent Assembly is re. | ist Virginia and Missouri 6's were particularly active to-day. Judge Hoffman has availed himself of the opinions of | sale. The prices reached were better than was generally | sources of revenue, we mus’ increase the revenue to be | ceiving much attention in Panama and throughout the | !8 lb al @ large number of gentlemen engaged in commercial | antici . 7 drawn from such sources as already exiat. But, restrict- | Isthmus, and there is reason to hope that some of the Lord Alfred Churchill, having made a tour of the Aus- | About $40,000 of the former and $70,000 of the latte: pursuits, and particularly those who are See the Sythe arrival of the Mermaid, we have been placed in | eq ay we are, by treaty, from ccorealagetiahd, common | better clase of politicians will be elected. The people of | tralian colonies, is, we believe, about to return to Eng- were sold this morning, priacipally on time, buyer’s yecipients of imported goods, From the pnbliehed testi- reeei of about 300,000 Ibs, of China rice, which willnot | {5 a Iree communities, we are unable to imp.e discri- | the districts of the Isthmus upon and near the line of | Jand by the Indemnity, which sails om the 27th inst tion, Railroad bonds are firm, but not in demand. TI ° + s mony of these gentlemen, it is apparent that wide di’ ferences exist as to the usage in such casea—whether | China shipowners are subject to reclamation or mot. | The bulk of the testimony, Lowever, seems to be that they are the railroad have learned by varied experience that the | His Lordship must now havea pretty accurate idea of , ites been with extreme difficulty that | Diving the Treasury wi tiomal means, would en- | laws and such interpretation of them as might have | things in Australis, as itis upwards of a year since he | operations in Erie were moderately large to-day. ith regard to the markets has been | hance the price of articles of luxury only.’ To regain | been salutary for their own government, before the in- | arrive class of small fancies are much neglected, and prices pears to be better, in consequence of | the right of which we bave, for the present, divested our- | flux ef emigration, and before the opening of this great | _ By the courtesy of Capt. M’Domnell, and the aid of the | y.:.ain without variation, net. The Court seems to have entertained the opinion ved, and offers of 7c. for No 1 have | selves, it may be nece that you reconsider the act | highway ot the world, will not now suffice, Many of | railway trains, those persons who were desirous of in- that the point was to determine under what circum- thie afternoon. The crops, it ie under- | }y which the duty on spiritoue ii — ted, | them are anxious for reform—hence the federation pro- | haling # little pure fresh air during yesterday’s sultry After the adjournment of the Board, the following a to what extent the ship was liable. Butthe | stood, are sbort; but such reports are and have been ‘Minister of Finance Iaid thi ject; and now that they have the field in which they nd of going over one of the finest clippers (the | sales of bonds and stocks were made by Albert H. Ni-| evidence, or rather views, elicited, clearly show that it | current for a long time past. year in a clear can most ¢fiectually labor for themselves, that ever entered our port, were afforded colay:— be aroused to the necessity of obtaining efficient la- of gratifying both inclinations. An ss d, we understand, at present. As usual with | minating duties on forel Jmports, which, whilst sup- a would be impossible to determine the caseonsuch a | Harley has improved somewhat to-day; and in the ex- | congrmed by the experi jother year, 5 ; basis. Some were of opinion that free ventilation in the | pectation of heavy shipments to Australia, holders dis- | it would be wise to assist the revenue by # tax om pro- | borers. arrangement having been made between the railway | $8,0€0 Virginia ¢ hold would be sufficient to preserve the goods, while | play a much better feeling. From what we hear to-day, | erty, is for you to determine. During the past eleven days since the departure of the | company and the ecmmander of the James Baines, per- | 5,000 Louisiana 6’ tase, a ethers thought that an oxtre, deck, to act as acen: we should not font merece were ae pee to expe- The report of the Minister of Pablic Instruction in the fees erat _ ners erent - importance which | sons risking to look over ee aoe imen of Jae eet Gineinests imicnas. Union - - noe i 8 den: id be neces: . Btill others were of i ience a very sensible re! ithin a few weeks. has ing the follow- ve trani @ limits of our local chroni- | architecture were conv: from bourne station incin: and Chic. 5 Seiad Among the. latter: wore several experiences’ com: |. Flovs.—The principal transactions to-day have been | je"haadgr st? nat been made embracing tHe follow aback to Melbourne ata charge $000 ey. Painéav’e &Ashtabuia R's, $4 ing heads:— rs cling was the conveyance of the steamer Goldem Age to | on board the vessel and Be we, k The common free schools. the harbor of faboga—the arrival of « fire engine and | of five shillings. Large numbers availed themselves hares Bank of Sing Sing halt 2. The select schools, organization of a fii company in this city—the | the facilities thus afforded them fora healthful andin- | 100 do. Nicaragua Transit $6; 400 3. General items, marriages, births and deaths, me- | movements that have teen made fors change of our | mocent recreation, and we are informed the excursions 4 do. New Amsterdam Fire Ins. wanders of vessels—that all ventilators were worse then | by auction. The eargo of the Carlos Lorca, fres Chile useless, ‘They urged that vessels not supplied with | sold as follows:—Terms, cash on delivery—200 is rondern improvement. were not subject to ‘‘ sweat- 't $6 373g; 400 do. at $61234; 400 do. at $6; me at all, roy if tight, would aca freight in ; 400 do. at $6 123¢; 400 do.at $6 25 ; 400 do. at | gicines, achool lands, public morals, a summary of the city government, which wil probably result very bene. | will be resumed next Sunday and one day in the week 40 do. Rutgers Fire In. Co. sound condition. It may be remarked in this connec- 25: 200 do, at $6 25; 400 do. at $6 35; 600 do. at $6 | accounts, &o. J ficlaily for the ccmmunity resident here—the arrival of | besides. 15 do, Peter Cooper Fire tien, that within the last three years this fact hag been (00 quarter sacks at $6 37 4¢; 400 do. at $6 50; 470 The following summary is taken from the statistical | Baldia and Gen. Posada, to reside on the Isthmus, and From Bendigo we find the following s1 of news 50 do. Fulton Fire Ins. Co sufficiently exemplified in the manner in which old vee- 655. 1,000 quarter sacks Magnolia, also at | table ond quarterly accounts herewith enclosed, marked | the trensit of Gen. Herran. im the Sandhurst correspondence of the Melbourne | 25 do. Grocers’ Bteam Si 60 sels have turned out the'r cargoes at this port. $6 a 8! i A. B., and exhibits a condensed view of the free schools During 8 residence of four years onthe Isthmus, we | Argus, uuder date of Feb. 16:—Dr. Owens, the reeentl; 8 do. American Plate Glass Co 50 ‘The icea is, that the less air thet gets to the cargo, GRaIN —Ip barle: ight improvement 1s perseptible; | for the year 1854, now under a review have never experienced such weather as that of the elected ‘‘ Member for Bendigo,”’ has returned from Mel- At the second board the activity of the morning was ools in 1854 the less humiity, and consequently the, Jess condensa’ | 1,000 bage Chile aold at 1ise., nab; 900 bage domestic, | Whole aumber ten days—the sultry heat, both by day and night, bourne, and it remains for the diggers of this district to o Dr ieasytt i » : “§ tinued and @ further advance in prices realized. tion ef at: here, or, in er words, “‘sweat.’? But | injobbing lots, at 1c. a 1340.; 6&0 dage wheat, in lots, holars in same.. been excessively trying; but there not been as ss themselves as to the manner in which his Ex- | com! PR it gteme to us that ihe whole question’ rests on quite a | at ay 340.5 400 Daze cate at ee ie Oy é a i « ie * Seauemene td much F rain aa this month eae rally gives us. arak y} et hele desire to avail fae al of the Reading Railroad advanced % per cent; Panama Rail- different basis, in point of & , ft that which a ITs, Cask Goons, &C.—! ried apples sold at “ “ i “ e matter of Mr. ‘a Californian ro’ offer made by erence t- | road %; Erle 1 x fo have beee broached: in’ this. 41 0% 1 4 piphir f gold dust at Hunter’s Hotel last Thuraday,) we are elds, Speaking cannidly, the peoplo 243 Erle Bonds, 1875, 34. All others eloved at prices irs to have been broached in this case. It is simply is: the shipper, in placing his geods on board a new elipper sbip, did 1t because he preferred that class of on private terms. vessels to the old, In point of pe the chances were Provisions.—We hear no sales of meat provisions. 50 faverable, and no guaranty was given save against da- | ceses lard, in 10 lb, tine, at 16%c. ; 250 kegs Ss at 13c. ; mages covered by policy, or those incurred by careless- | 260 firkins good butter, in lots, at 30c. 9c.; 200 doz, Philadelphia oysters, at $8 50: 60 do. Balti- in arithmetic, $0; 60 doz. green corn, ‘at b5e.; 76 doz. fresh vofesnrsenet ie glad to 8y, he bas been secured for the recovery of his how to understand the answer of the | Current at the first board. The market is firm, and that el an ye wate easeees mate eee Gove ae ee any whe 36 ei ite a pease is about all, and we do not look for any great er sudden sent act mnsul at port, | evasion of question, evincing ‘tion w en. Tent cama ime ” | back from the promise’ that was given. ‘The majority, | changes. Stoats are (oo well held to get up pene, ah $008 i; an whole jane. of Aspinwall zormea bo tmbaed with Bonsyess Salers Soot bia Reaelianty,& sa eetow in this Saladd af addre’ by ake Pa os! ‘ ‘mess or wilfulness on the pirt of the carrier. Thus the SvGaR.—50 bble. crushed and 50 bbls. ulated sol ymmon sch 16 spoken of dis. | the spirit of improvement; and, we can int | matter are sincere and u: woged, but have hardly any is of ers by absurd rumors. summer sea- Husk was entirely that of the shipper. He preferred the | on private terme; 00 balf bbls, crushed, et ie. ; 190,00 | p,reasehorn me ecu aucnd Guee gonish them aite- | 10 e angle section of the sity where nothing Being | difference of opinion as to the extraordinary condition | son will be withal e dull one in Wall street, The brokers elass of ships selected, with all its risks melanie Ibe. China No. 1, ex Mercedes. and 66,800 Ibs. do., by the | gether, and expend the entire school revenue on Eng- | done to adapt or improve dwellings as well as places of with which the election is saddled—that of submitting ‘have now vi little business. They hold no stocks of eonveniences, and the responsibility was solely his, | same versel, soldat 84c. The dalance of the cargo, | fish schools for natives. The seleet schools are well | business. every hand, we observe gradual changes, | it to the veto of government officials in the various dis- ery » They Should it be said that he preferred the vessel employed, | 250,000 lbs., will go into store. The Mermaid, from | spoken of, which to a casual Jooker ‘on, appear of comparatively | tricts. ‘The government of this colony seldom evince a | confequence, and cannot get them without imfating on account of the modern improvement, the case is byno | Sbanghae, brings 300,000 lbs. No. 1. ‘The state of public morals is improving. Out of Hono- | little importance, which evidences fully the spirit that | single instinct in unison with the constitutional princi- prices considerably beyond current rates. means altered. He may have erred in judgment, but the Ricr.—100,000 lps China No, 1, ex Clareta, not before | julu and Lahaina there is very little public disorder. | is abroad. Among them are increase of eapacity in the | ples of our fatherland, and too often act in the spirit of ‘The steamship America, at Halifax from Liverpool ehoice was before him; and unless he can show negli. | reported, sold at 7c. The Mermaid bringe 300,000 lbs. | Convictions for crimes have fallen off, in the last five | hotels, more permanent arrangements in the stores, and | ancient despotism or mere trimming expediency. gence on the part of the carrier in applying the sup) China. 8, about six’ t. Statements of ministers | greater comfort in the dwellings. The atreets, too, have In the grand work of religious and moral advancement | brings dates from that pert to the 9th inst, The ad- Scans of preserviog the cargo, his complaint, as it ap: | _ SPIkiTs ov TURPEXTINE.—We have to report a further | Jre wrapodied in tle report, sa follows: been receiving considerable attention of late, and we | in this gold field, the Presbyterians seem determined for | vices are one week later than those received by the pre- ‘to us, has no foundation in equity. icle, with large sales; 1,000 gals., ia ° il: appl; al- shall be much better ed for the rainy season than | the future not to be behind other denominations; al- Rents iu equity What the Rev. T. Coan says of Hilo wil! apply to prepar y ork vious steamer. The news is, commercially, favorable, wood, at 65¢; and a reported sale of 3,000 gals. more, in | most all the rural districts :—‘I truly believe that wa | we have been heretofore, Cae eee eat ee ae aeceea eicaace | Cotten Wad edgeraed bad temmeaole pound, The Anti-Sabbath Breaking Law. wood, pais et, 1,300 gale. in tin, at 70c; 400 have se little, and perhaps leas, open vice among the We learn that a robbery was committed upon M. Ro- | not been remarkable for their eee pg foun- a penny per y AN ACT TO PROHIBIT BARBAROUS AND NOISY AMUSE fe at? mai — pee Ho oe on betes 4 even’ 43 people as in any part of the world. Quarrelling, riots, | tino, of the City Restaurant, night before last, that hi ee stad of a heeft C er a eened with very large transactions. Breadstuffs were without Nowe ON TH CHRISTIAN SADA. curthet ay in tis port wil ereced 200 0¥0 guiot™ (0 | Sromkenness, het, fe. aro rary witnesaa here Tag | crmesied oon of Hi employe om anupicon, cud bee | Lemporany fap dae rerbytareuy)Pleaseany sven | ‘iteraton, ether ae regards prices or demand. Goassle Poccort pridigen iE = pe amusements on the | “Bans —6C0 bags new crop Bayos sold at 7c; 400 bags | and all’ feel'a eee of asite, I ® interrapted ‘than in | citement bad been aroused, he in turn was arrested by | on the ¢lore of the, rising ground the south-east of | had fallen offa fraction. Politically, there is nothing y pro! ed. do. im jobbing lots, at 8c. stimony is very gra- | the Alcalde. 4 the pound. A large number of spectators, including | new, All hopes of peace had been abandoned, and the most parts of the world.”” Such See. 2. Ag who shall get up, or aid in getting Canvirs.—600 bxs.Gract’s adamantine sold at 282; 300 | titying, and it will apply very generally to the more re- uh aipgrped se pak ee qihe ceremony wae | people of England had settled down upon the cenviction 1 =p, or open ‘any Dull, bear, oock OF p ht, | pre, common de. at 2236 Mr. W istrate. The Daine race, circus, theatre,’ howilng alley, gembliog Aaisvaw Grid 401 bes: aabietel Kised aural SL pb cite: te, ne isi NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. ed by Mz, Panton, Rev. J, H. Gre: | that along, tedious, expensive, protracted war was Boity amusements on ‘the Sabbath, whall be deem | °° fet ‘| mall the distvicts on Hawaii, the First and Third on gory, minister of the Church of England; andthe Rev. | upon them, from which there was no escape by negotia- ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on coaviction thereof, News from Oregon. Mant, enLsnal, Molokal, in the Second sad Fegrth cia. | - The steasuhip Line, W, Bloosafield, arrived at Pensmn pean taba fips Agr 2 Weare aah nets tor wardea | #008 From the scene of hostilities nothing ensout- Beitpetpuninned by fine not less than Afty nor more | We have papers from Oregon to April 24. them a grestezcese-of births over deaths, Thisiae most | ©2,the forenoon of May 7. from Bendigo to Melbourne on Tuesday; as also, 311 ozs. | Seing to the Allies had been received. The commercial Sec. 3. Any person who shall purchase any ti Fay od Fitted Boeken snore Promising in Oregon thao | cheering fact. Making fuil allowance for want of accu- She brought the South Pacific mails for Europe, 37 | from Heathcote, M‘lvor. The deposits for the week | accounts generally are not encouraging. Trade wie pay any admission fee to any cf the places of amu Inagpifoent, 2F 2S The wheat crop espscially look® | racy cn the part of tho achool teachers, whose duty it is | pasrengers, and $100,000 in specie. amounted to 262-078. 10 dwts., and £75. Gull, and contraction still going on. Bamed in the pecond) section of this act, for the purpose | A new voin of coal had been discovered on Greta | jou ts believe qhat ihe rate of encase bas diominioned | cE dates are Valparaiso April 16, Callao April 26. sag hoes tne February Lith, has the fol- | “Te TS sasuchip George Law, at this port from Aspth. Skettendingtibe mame on, the Sabbath, shail bo deemed | River, a teibutary of the Paramish, which, in thickners, {c'a gratifying degree, and ceeates the hope that the He- | TB@ following is a summary of the southern newa:— On the Ith inst., the ‘exceedingly handsome | wall, brings seven days Jater news from Califormi, one shall be punished by fine not lets than ten nor more | whieh diecovery hus been made, in the heighborhood of | "aiieM race is about approaching the time when the tide ieee sro nodth Churen “were cocupled. for the frst tine | milen thred hundred and twenty-four thousand Gollars than fifty dollars. 3 ROS: __ | the Dawamish ‘ of life shall turn in its favor. and its physical, ELECTION EXCITEMENT--FORBIGNERS.T0 VOTE—RE- | arter their completion, and the chapel was filled to over. | {2 gold on freight, large sum in the hands of passen- Sec. 4. Justicss of the peace shall have jurisdiction in | The Portland Oregonian is jaformed, through a mes- | **'t8 moral, intellectual,and polttical career LATIONS OF CASTILLA AND ELIAS—SALE OF THE 4 nd a large amount of government drafts. Ae- r. i i it ie assembled for ert all cases arising under the provisions of this act senger from the Indians in the v.cimty of the Walla | UPN&rd snd onward. CLIPPER CLIMAX—SAILORS’ STRIKE—BRITISH WAR patie wor Ter amath Lasteshia.. Ss, peewion. tn the a fromm (he mining tistricts ure highly dattiustery. y See. 5. This ast suall take eifuct on and after the first | Walla country, that the var-ous trives. of the two tern: nate 5% SHIF—MARKETS. : hs 2 7 : i. ngs jorning was by the resident min’ster, the Rev. Mr. Wil- day of June, ove thovgand eight homAred and fifty-five. | tories of Oregon and Washington in that neighvoshood | Pech a ee | We copy the following from Faye’s Callso Shipping | lieme; that in the afternoon by the fev. Mr. Gartner, | ti® reported thet the product never was greater, ané anxious to aie ata oe pate ye itty with | 4 Most of the crime in the islands, as everywhere else in | ist of April 24:— roe “prpre Pntionreis: caleeaete } the Bs her. it, ae ee ee ee a an caakaaie Miscellancous, gy | G0¥. Stevens and Gen Palmer; and it wae with a view of | {Re,Nowé, inattributable to strong drink |. | We give our readers.a summary of nows thisfortaight, | Dare, Werleyan minister.” The Ciscourses were appro. | *t ‘u¢ Present time thanever before, They are probably ‘Tag SeaToRIAT QUestION —It is Aifficalt to treat with | facilitating the aseembling of this council that they had | [Pe "arrived at ‘Honolulu, Ga tue Ott Apri in 42 deya | istencing, in a short space as possible, to comprise thé | priate and powerful, ond the mucc:ss of the appeals to | Waiting the opening of the mint to get coim. As soon se be 0 any striousness the proposition recently promulged, th «spatched onolulu, on the 9th April, in 42 days Mr’ Gwin, having received a pluraisty of tne votes of tas | ‘Gor: ttevens anu Gen, setae’ ‘Tere making acrange- | 10%,Valparaiso; and on the 10th, the frigate Prestileat, | ™Cstiaate in watate of ferment, om secant of her eloc- | chuletian berality m Bee Mat AE | sant acaeneeh ones oedema coat onventicn, ts re-slected. Whother it bas ever been ne- | menteto have @ grand conjunct asembliag of all the | Admiral Bruce, arrived in 32 days from Callao. tions for members of Congres, as also of a decree (par. | {ePero air sa. Eventog, $20 iis 1d, Tetain £06 6a, | 20d Very materially to the relief of the money markets wiously intended that Mr. Gwin should set up this shal- | tribes of the two ferritories in the vicinity, at 1 The Flawatian flag was auluted by the frigate President | ismentary) declaring that the port of Pisco, was, forthe | gir C7 dhe course of tie’ evening mecting which was | of California. Tho mint was to have resumed operations low p:etension to (be Senatorship—which we are la- | day, with a view of entering into s treaiy’ wih thea | 0% Be 11th insi., and the salate was returned by the | future, to be considered on am equal footing with this | Cire ent oir a tented, © tececnl ceoeit ras rest, | on the 1st.of May, and we hope there was no disappeint- clined to doubt—the bare mention of such a thing is | that will eetilelndian relations in that direction oo ¢ | SURE on the hill place, bud all slipping were in future to clear from Placo-| west par pongo sore ag Allyn “arctan red rert a a ealeninted to have a damaging effect on whatever of | permanent snd peaceable footing, i MINISTERS PROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. ‘with their guano cargoes, without being compelled, a | ‘iene! in‘Octonen 1891. about £6,000 of Sevt kad been | Tete Money was getting easier in San Francisco. he hat gentleman may still possess, We have |" The agents of the Portland and Corvallis jine of tele- [From the Placer Times ang Transcript April 26. heretofore, to touch here for their clearances. Oar spece | pail cif by the society; the debt remaining before the | Tich-zeturna realised by miners had given some activity om pope a ECS jon at rest, how- | graph were “‘blazing out the line,” preparatory to let- | ,A™2Dg the passengers who left for the East in the Sierra | Goey not admit of our remarks on this subject, but, on | reopening rervices being about £3,000, occasioned chiefly | to trade with the interior, and commercial affatre had ; t a fon to reopen | ting contracts for setting the poles. Oregon City, Lafa, | > ¢vads, was Hon. Wm.L. Lee, Envoy Extraordinary | the whole, it has caused e feeling of general dissatistac: ‘the recent improvements, It was also stated during | decidedly improved. If no r kes place, we may * the agitation.—San Francisco Herald, May 27. yette, Dayton. and Salem, are Yo be points on the rote ee atte vernment to the United aie, tion in this place, both among the foreign and native i redinh that the Wesleyons in South Australia, num- | joo, any radual ~ perdaey tas ee pn which 84x Fraxesoo Fuxpixe Brut.—This bill had not yet | provided suficient encouragement in given to the work | 7hd,'s charged rith s mission to negotiste s reciprocal | population. Its author, Elias, bas, in consequence, suf: | bering at present 1,80¢ church members, had raised since § brevet arnabrais again PRited he Leglainture. The Acruld saya:—Withoat a | by thote interested in “he above mentioned points Hany dermeen the two governments, | The desire of the | sered considerably im public opinion. 1858, when the firet nisister landed. on these shores, by | bad overtaken every interest in California. The San Fran- ‘unding Bill the new charter will bs entirely inopera- | Oregon City was expected to do eometning more than | Hamslian, government is to procare the admission into | 4 law bas been issued to the effect that all foreigners | voluntary contributions, for the support of ministers | cisco Price Current of the latest date says: — tive, from the fact that the Common Coaneil are probi- | she bas yet Cone, in order to secure an office. the United States, of sugar, molasses and syrup free of | nave a right to vote in the elections for Representatives, | and the building of churcher, the sum of £43,000. ‘The mines were never yielding a larger supply ot the Diteg, under heay ‘Penaltisn, from contracting any ires would probably be in operation to Corvallis | oe eee eee a roll oF the te iet a ee peo acton | Senatorr, and Presidents of the nation, without in en, ceclsea mented thie RU ReeenE oni Hea ‘of debs which witn all former debts and Hadilities ehall | Within a few months. Sara ation he dominion of the United | way losing their right to the protection of their nati a ated sae Glee ah th Hountata we beat feports not only of large aM exceed by $25,000 the annual revenue of the of the sity, | The gap between the seat of government and Yreka, | Staion, If thls een be accomollshed without conflicting | fag, or in ary way compromising themselves. This isa | , MARcn 3.—Tho price ef gold remains at 7és, Several | 1/uniain we teat repeets not oa ao scene re andasin the ‘absence of the Funding Bill, our former | California, will coon after be filed, form ng, probably g treaties with other najions, it will prove | salutary lew, and been hailed by ail foreign inhabitants | D¢W felds have been hit upon duriog the week, all eri, rp i i within two years, a continuous |.ne from Portland to the | 20t only highly beneficial to the Sandwich Islands but ~ | situated within reasonable distances of Melbourne. The | for steady labor. eee at ann okt jaan nt = advantageous to the commercial interests of the United Reratadmemerceonapiiantanoeetaienanione quantities of gold brought to town, however, donot | The quantity ef dust offering on the street daring the net authorize the payment of one dollar for any pur: DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. States, erpecially to those of California ani the Pacidc | tation, as they constitute the greatest source of trade | ®UBUr any great yield; still the parties apeak confidently t week has been ee bat the facilities for turning Gems, sd the yeas of government would therstore be General Joseph Lane bas beea nominated for de'egate | °°#ts Making another market for our surplus products. | jg thiscountry. Canvassiog 18 actively carried on for | of tuch resulta. is little of importance to report | it into coin are a restricted in consequence of the stopped. to Congress. the presidential chair, The aspirants are Castilla, Elias, | {Tom the older fields, which appear to be going on a phere it F Clackamas County,— tati J ; i steadily, The produce for the week {s over an average ivate assay offices are choked the whole time, shui or Eas Pavone Ont Ommert—the tot | aise rast vince saat etme: | NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA, | “poner tt Cocina aoa mine wit | Sot and ne neten ator corte ale iam mates Se aensohiete tee. sity end county of Baa | 1.4" Coanty Dommisslonens—& °E. Banton AB. Hol ——~ ~ break immediately on the ascendency of the other, and | Number of persons arrived. ae eee ee cecoad toe meneiereens cr Sy Auman” 5,000 me baantant orrents commuter ct comb. | County Treasurer — Thos. Johnson’ Assessor— | The Golden Age at Taboga—Rewards to Some | we sincere! ellore ity Elian dad Ossiilla sre toe) well | Number that have lett.. St | tac ous inguntanis coeuhe men enmameanes ig number, one from each of the city sernBoenes Dareiayy Sarveyor—J. A. Pownall, Coro- | of Her Crew=The Late Accident in Xaboga pobre pence Pohegietre geese eg asin a Addition this week fi . 249 | the double eagle in most respects, For elty use it will £ $2,500 each: of the Clerk peak Qunty.—Representativer—Frederice Waymize, | Say—Partlculars ofthe Search—The Boilies | 4 Jaw has been issued allowing the ex-President Eche- roertenfe be Eacrse a eres Haserte for rapid counting, Dat the AiMicaley of vial. $7,000; County ‘Treasurer, | Reuben P, Boice. not Found=Governor Diez on a Tour. nique to return, under the guarantee of hi ‘old shipped in 18 we pee genoa ite gene- 82.607 | ing emall change for it wil’ prech raf elreulation the interior, The fineness is fixed at £00 1,000ths, Sen Francisco papers report government drafts toa cr ry ia person * $7,000; Assessor, $4,000; two Deputy A 82,000 | ,,arion County.—Representatives—L F, Grover, Wm. , being entirely free from any injury or bodily insult. | Per Orwell, to London. Sach; County Attortey,, $1,000; Tadgerof the Criecloct. | Harpole, J. M. Harricon. Judge, of Probate—J. D fea In eee ae rea at May: 8»! | Wecannot but call to mind that temiker old saying of BM. b. Calliopes £06 Gourl, $6,000; Chief Eugineer of the Fire Department, | 200m. Commiseloners—J, W. Grim, W. J. Herran. Aep WERGYS Demeen ne Se astent. “Don’t eA wish you may getit?” jening Btar, to do... $1,000; Marshal, $4,000; Tax Gollactor, $3,¢00; Suporin. | Tf*s€urer—Jamen Strang. Avseesor—J. F. Milier. Sar- |’ The Panama Herald of May 12, says:~Ou Thursday | Since last publication of the details connected with 190 tendent of Common Seboats, $4,000; of the Polica, lim't. | Yeyor—l. N. Gilbert. last the Golden Age arrived at Teboga, having been tow- | the clipper ship Climax, she was sold on Thureday the Sara. 241 ~ large amount ‘n the hands of passengers, besides gold ted to fifty ‘members, $150 ' ald latsop County.—Representative— Philo Callender. 12th instant, for the sum of $13,000, to Mr. Terry,(a na- | OF15 tons Scwt. 3qrs. 24 lbs. 2oz., at 80s ....£1,468,760 5 caabe the netates seca ho pine 3171,509 including Son Judge of Probate—G. W. Coffenbury, County Commis. | ¢4 Pp by the Panama. She has been beached in Ancon | tive of this country,) althou; hore te the eet ‘Of the Exchange on Londor—Drafts t taken at | dust. Returns from the Assistant Teseqere2 ene stumadperic Ges * | sioner—Joseph Jeffers. ‘Assessor—A.B. McKeam. Trea. | Cove for the purpose of being repaired. We have heard | state prisoners being at both night and day on | 1 per cent discount. day report the payment of Culiforn'an drafts to the Cunerwas Starsenice or Six Fraxctsoo—Arai, 1855.— eurer—C. Boelling. Coroner—James Welsn. thatone of the men hired here to go down to Quicara | board, it is gurmired by all that the government is the iat of gold, by steamers 6d., by asiling vessels | , ount of $120,000. This sum was paid out before the mer of this veseel. On the seoond day after the | 4344., per ounce, delivered at the Bullion office, Bank of was hauled into deep water and although still | bxgland, London. Insurance 274 pet cont. overboard the balance of wet guano, is hn! § The democrats adopt a Nebrasks platform. unfortunately lost his life whilet working on board the steamer had been three hours in port. We have no MARKETS. doubt there isa much larger amount in the mail by Mrinovrng, March 9.—Breadstuffa.—The high rates | this arrival. The total amount of treasure exported by Captain &. B Monks, Asst. City Marsbal,has furnishei us ‘with the following report of arrests, male by the polles es have nominated Gen G. P. Gaines for dele | ship. Th well es the necessity of al e8B. P ‘The advantage koe p- during the month of April:—Murder, 2; arsault cena vn AIRE i TET Convention resolved ‘that the only pletform this spare steamers at exch end of the Pacific mail route, now mates no water, and will be repait hes od fools 2 bee (Me Bh ogs —_— my, bd —— i fornish its nominee be thie—Gen. Gaines rove-to i] eae an < the late — ty ne ey ie bac eeliody apr time. leas eee be flour, rere bead have ee gee to | San Francisco, according to ship’s manifests, was weceivin, : , 2; breac! , 67 orld”? oul en the means 0! in; r jn about two years old, and mu: ve t ” orm that nd battery, 65; drunk, 100; drunk and disorderly, 37; | “*fie county nominations were not yet made. We ses seeugers, malls and treasure, had not te | experienced a i r : ably average in I85E udout £10 per ton lees ia’ this | $9¢86,694; about half as much more wont oat in the y; é pe tomewbat similar injury as that ona | probably average ii violation = oe: peed, oe incense Gcsinas life, A ove or two whig county conventions were in session and | John L. Stepbe: rtunately reached the scene of the | former yeysse in this port, eblch al, discovered and pa nen ry year. Since then, however, it has | hands of passengers. pono fo: tasnan am cotnly (aeatitate este Ws Dad scopted anti-Nebraska resolutions. Cisnates vefore We understand tha the passeagers | repaired at a trifling expense; but in the cisabled and | been ascertained that the crops on the plains of South The traneactions at the Assistant Treasurer’s office to- poe sen site xiges real Ss Been 2 ‘we democratic papers are out strongly against the | of the Golden Age were highly gratified to see the efforts | perious condition she then was on her arrival in this | Australia have failed; tho maize crop in the United | 4, follows: fog ») 15. mds, | sew Nothiegs. F made by the company to relieve them from their un- | port a few weeks ago, it was considered the only way of | States bas turned out deficient, and breadstufferale | %®Y Were 98 follows:— of adh ‘Welesrn that a Mr. Parrish, of Cuehaiem Valley, | plearant position, and spoke in the highest terms of the | saving her was to beach her and by that means secure | high in Britain. Ouc chief de; ee now is on Van | Paidon Treasury account. Mariages Births and Deaths. Yambili county, put an end to bis life on the 7th inst., | active part taken by Mr. Aspinwall, by the company’s | the interests of those concerned. Diemen’s Land apd Chill. Erom. the lavter country | Received do BIRTHS. by blowing out bis brains with » — ber page ta ney by ee ina at [oo roi ng jg dire eae mates ope § large supplies are expected im the course of a few oanee a & % mB. erence nua » s and men, to provide for the wi wi As CA an o months. It is not now generally believed that the price for Arsay offie. ad Free the wie oe he prec i ge 4 _ News from Washington Territory- safety of all on board, and the security of their property, | from $30 an $58 to $45 $50 per month, two montis of flour here will average lower Te 1865 thanin 1868 Paid for disburring @avghter. a We Jearn that Gen. Palmer, Saperintendent of Indiag | 10 utmost precaution cannot always guard against | advance. Maatera of vessels are holding out with Dry Goods,—Referring to our general remarks, we ‘The payments include $120,000 on California drafts. “AE Yreka, the wife of Mr. Farrington, of a daughter, | Aflsite for Oregon, and Gov. Stevane, of thie Territory, | such ax accident as that which befel Iden Age; at | determination of bringing the wages down to $20. Con: | bave to report little alteration in thin head or trade. | mg ts entered at the Treasury Department, Gn Tuesday, the 224 Api, at Rrieeil. Rutteconty: il fa May next, trent, jointly, with the tribes commoa | the same time it is satisfactory for the travelling pubic | siderable opposition aia amongst shi; itera, as | Many of the large importing houses are hol!ing out for Svteaae yest ‘the wife of H. Crosette (editor of the Butts Re. | the two Territorier—the Walla Wallis, the Cayuses | t© know that the company is ever ready, as ia the | they are at present abipping crews free of 4 26 per cent advance, but prices are quite ‘dominal, and | Washington, on the 23d, were:-— cord’ anon, and the Nes Perces, who conuay land in both territories | Present case, to render every assistance, and to mitigate H. B. M. sloop-o:-war Trincomalee, is im port and will | untl the bankrupt stocks are away no improve- $7,087 os ss ‘Marysville, the lady of Robert Finney, of » daugh- —will be assembled in the Walla Walls valley, acd | ** much se possible the inconvenience ariaing therefrom. | s#il to-morrow for the Southern Islands. ment can be ex 8.719 70 - o . there is every La pera of negotiations being successful. On Tuesday morning, about 2 o’clock, the bost be- - Bags.—Gunnies and woolpacks are lower, Three '297 04. In Sonoma, the wife of Rey. Mr. Prendergrast, of a | ,,ih¢ Yakimas, Ciikitats, Pischouse, Okimétaines and | longing to the Golden Age, sent under the charge of Mr. CHILE. bushel begs are frm at our quotation. For amount of warrants rece Ghauhier, a the Palouses, ail of this territory, will be assembled ay | Grattan, second mate, from the scene of the disaster, to TERMINATION OF TRE ELECTIONS—TRADE DULL. Boote and Shoes. — season is over for summer 265,826 85. ‘At New York Ranch, Amador county, the lady of Mr. | the same time an! place, as well as the remaining email the intelligence to this , arrived at Taboga in | The political, ecmmercial and domestic mews is unim. | £0008. Heavy and suitable goods for winter are worth 1,926 86. Chas. Y. Hammond, of a son. bands of both territories, adjacent to the waters o’ the | Safety, but the crew complet ely worn out by hard work. | portant, &6 to 50 per cent on invoice, American invoices have Covering into fae 87 MARRIED. Columbia, We understand that a few of the cabin passengerson | "The election passed over quietly, and resulted in a ma- | realized 65 per cent. For covering into the Treavary from eustonis, 8070/60 On the Calaveras, by Judge G, B. Douglass, Wm. Gard | 4,18 20th day of May has been fixed for the openiag of | poard the Age subscribed about $200, to be divided be | jority for the government. Canvars.—The best navy canvass may be quoted as | for Covering into the Treasury from lande.., 12,824 86 and Miss D. Abeltan Stowari, both of San Jeeqeulas council. The treaty ground hae been eelecved, and | teen the men who volunteered fer this arduous duty. Business has been dull, owing to the holidays. high as 1s. 24., but it is plow of sale. td ant mi ; the d provisions Feqnired have reached it, grace | _ Tb@ name of the American physician who was drown- ~ xdage and Twine,—The large sizes ore scarce, and | The Commissioners of the Canal Fund have advertised aay , by Rev. Wan, Wilmott, Mr. Lewis I, Long | tbeit way; all the Indian chicfs have agreed to be pre | €@ in Taboge barbor on the abn ult., wae Wateon; and ECUADOR. woula realize £100 to £106 per ton. for proporals till ‘June 20th for a loan of $1,500,000, and 0 Wie When Bain ieee oe aes fins and bring their people with them. Report says | Pot Wathing, as incorrestly printed. om gneune oar eee Hops may be quoted at 2s. Gd. to Se. Sd. for Kent, and ‘st for a further loan of $1,250,000, making ‘At Daylor’s Ranch, Aprit 224, by W. R. Grimah w, J. | {2p Were never more peaceably incl'ned, andare anxious dhs toloeine geateees were eta hele : a eT TEEyaRTTED STATES QNIP | 19, Ga, for American: ‘The scarcity im Bogland hus | tl amaiea of $2,760,000, rane pees YY 0 were in t:—Mr, Baker, . an ag 0 F Abas: Nichole and Mary C. Armstrong, both of Niagare | “rhis counell, tit result sccestfelly, will open fmmme- | of the Verandah Hotel; Mr. R. ‘Carter, Parser of ene ot | ,, The government of this Zepablic se much alarmed at | “Sterdware There Io a steady demand for American | — The Green Bay Adeocale of the 17th inst, saya 2 Near the lower ferry, on the fan Joaquin, by Justice | Wstely large scope of country to our stock Long. ‘ the P. &, N. Company’s steamers, and lermerly of Liver- | the report of haan = vein, spades, axes and picks. in adied snovels Governor Seymour, of New York, and other gentls- Proposed expedition aro not wanted; in short-handled there has been conside- | men from 4 wg) ‘Green, al, of Na, 6 Towers Chambers, Liverpool, of the | mens of Alabama vende to strengthen, The irmy isto rable speculation, but the has not advanced since | for the ttwo ds bay mn course, Cen for me. firm of Kendal Brothers, shipowners. ately from Aus. | be,ralsed tou war standard in anticipation of hiscoming. | Qurart, The bent Englah long-atcapped spacen are | forpecticn of te Wiver impsoroont. i werk ia via Callao, and.on his way to China via San Fran. | , The United States sloop-of-war John Adams arrived at | wented. Iron hen advanced. Hoop irou is scarce, also | hag tome pecuniary taterne” tine ty highest ciseo; De. Sohn Gustave Eyekaer, 2 Seeman pg ber hn. i on the 20th, and sailed for Onllae on the 29th | it pumbere of rod iron. There fs no ‘giron in first | gratification at the progress nmi geomaeeeh tee eles . Amazon; and Dr. Watson, & phypiciaa, for the last few | - The Panama Herald of the 12th of May oys:—On Cy phate nos 1 | There have deen various rumors in Baltimore 4a months practising fo Taboga. Thursdey last the Reuadorian schooner Flor del Mar ar. “gh is 4 to an ii The morning s{ter the party was missing, but before | Tived here, betie, Hy board eleven political exiles, who hee Teme ey ON ree eee Grand Se or en abled gel hg igen of raisers, farmers, for settlement and cultive Many persons, we understand, design remeviag the west side of A.E Hendreo, Henry Fisk, to Miss Caroline Glasing, | 1700! StyNers and “= of San Joaquin county. there the present season, _ a ta, Mr. Lavellia, re, a way Creek, | eade mountains, and an important link will thus bs for. as Money oe ee eee a sw Batier, to Mes nished in the chain coanecting the settlements on the wiles Maen eu Benita io: a two sides of the mountains. At Sacramento, Ae , Mr. D. GH. Norris, to Miss Mary A. Stout, ail of Sacramento. In Golumbis, on the 12th inst., Mc. 0. P. Davis, to I, where he was many years in business; Mr. William | cence in Peru and ene 3 NEWS FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, their fate was ki the P. 8. N. Com despatched | bave been com to leave the country in consequence sale. SRN ce Gis Sit lack. MY: Fodsiale tH Shlidbiee 06."Ga Coed two boats to search (or them, One from the Valdivia, SLarmapl cs ti votetionion tae cone es Tisves in Nia Hae ee ee revid eae 's ‘lange demand for smati | ténk directors. The Baltimore Sun of the 234. inst, io Mrs. Rode suit, Mr. Franels L. Such, 0 ~ val States—Commercial | in charge of Capt. Crout, with five men, ani the other | s#tempt to re volutionize the country, steam engines, quarts other machines | bas the following version of the affair :— in Saget oan ere -_ -Oaheib ‘reaty—Whalerw Billg Forged—Opening of | from the Bolivia, with six men, in charge of Mr. Paten, suitable for the diggings. The and engineers ‘The act of Assembly of 1 ch. 44 Senor H. Gomes, of’ Old Spain to Mise Avioli [anglotz’ | ‘he Legislature—The King’s Speech—Edu- | ‘0nd officer. A third boat was alao rent from the BOLIVIA. are kept in full employment. video “tbat no dizectoe or other otcer st sais norpeee ky; 0 aaa cation and Popuiation-The Sritish Fleet. | "cet¢: orout sailed 4 Tobagalila and stood out | TEZOMON OF BRLZU—oFFOSITION TO Gex. sara | “Tiquors —Consigereble impetus pote bap boon given to the | tion [banks of the State). shall pa han, Johnson, to Mire Marga ret Congreve Cetter, Mr. | Weare in receipt of news from Honolula to April 17. } seme distance to sea, but found novtrace of the migs.ng | Helan bas again been elected President, {jans, beth mm walt liguors and spirits, at our quots- cer tbell be convicted! apen indi tment, of dlgeetiy or it, San Francisco, Apri ah by Rev. Bishop sip, Mr. | The Polynesian of the Lith says thet considerable ex- GarZaa then sailed: t Otonner Om toe pa eae Ee |, Tae prete generally oppose the return of General Santa tigca’ Bret ae mine’ and, A sale bas | indizcctly violating this fection, he anail be Ps . itegib . . Hayward, citemen: doen produced in Honolulu, by the dis- | boat much demeged, but not the missle pies i. taken reported of | fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the Court.’ 3,in Horsstown, April 20th, by Judge J.C. Hinckley, Mr. | covery that a large amount of forged whalers’ bille had | at Otoque a a, he made every fegsiey from tue MARKETS, 10. 3 Rete) Coby Margate tad Werthiogtce can ta Pe op of yg age ing In Auburn, April 226, by Rev. J. Rogers, G. F. Pana>- Gitord; ship chandlers, Of Honolale, one of whet nile | rotera to the vilage Be wee te eat ae a rae | we stiag, APR.24.— Trade has been rather dull; intact, | wise reported at there og rng eager Rentiooed,? to the providous of whan they ere Daker, to Mrs. © A. Smith, pgp Bape ine Of which bills | return {0 the village, he was told that « beat was float. | we may say exceedingly fo; bayere from the interior Ww, | ong, quotations, ‘af [ste *, half sle and | subject aiter the times their charter would severally he proceesed to it, and found it to | and in general wanting ng credit, This Is tobeac- | hsif reve, BF 8. 1g to our quota. ep re, “in Ne pa in < vmpqua, i mnt, Oregen, c= Marcit Immediately upon this being known, Att es Aled had seen previously, It was much | for by the unsettl tions for spirits, we have heard of rales of Y mas Horst to ) had bought rueh bills of “Swan & damaged, painted greea and black. Tt bad { ran’ exooptional cuasy | ranlitn aat.ct 2Ush, ch. 286, one, 8, (am net te, laneepo- Mie re 4 Wher, ré : las county. Jano | Sltrmeds and a meeting was called to look into the roves aut 4 bout two fest of ‘the painter * ome ining esac Nelda for is Reveslon. seers he Bank of Ovinmatess) t at $436,000 of Its Partin , both ot Wes! Tunlatia Plaine, Washington coun: | {ray some 4h 000 uf inca age yy fm ai | inne “wiht teding any. trae, Sir, Patton tecched inthe ty Motel a IT, | aanet very fall of oar cern. Rem eie tet'stock shall are pera netanly pa ais gold and 7) ’ Swans oak eee per has been #0 , Me. Feacl A; in the dry ma very Feolors. Turpentine has de- | pilver coin, of in either, and not be entitled more incovered, | Taboga about 3 o'clock. ipments haye been made in wool, and | clined. , in, a 2a Sun Fann, oe iia iba ie mamars ofthe dem had lett ie nanas GarSeturday (26th) ihe Bolivia's cuter with tx men tae in any Uther article ef export fom this pert, or | Frovisions.—Ever thing under this head has of tae Eo yh me ag aes Pee pen ng about AJ ‘elopement + Clifford nm . faboga, a * a re) advan . seoarce. There 4 banks Hey, 2etrh ste of Chile Camp, and formerly Albany, | Leverett, om tracing Sornee ‘to Sapen, “ko, and Mr | gan, left again io search for the missing party. They | Sagar range high, Wish Banos or bacon in ft hands,” Cheese alae rosy | Stn soe er eraubes the onspeets eatrtan ae ented In San Francisoo, Theodore Bab: of tne firm of Swan bi y ith & a on & whaling | took several days’ provistons. proceeded to the | that :anguine hopes rel banbing institutions therein mentioned,’ passed Gores & Bahnsen, aged 27 years, ae malive of rm wa ake ja is pues duped be aes for The par- | Pearl Islands, where the people eve;y aonist- } fe binky of panting ean Rice —The continued arrival of Chinese have im- | January session of 1853, ch. 441—except aes'eas Pkt Boulet “Are ait a reelient ‘of San Francive. 91 86,000 for the recovery of 828,000" tenes ne Sitcom | tet with very heavy weetien, amd came very hear being singe vuriten fer the Chllesa, Koce- | Suc'evotaticans ot » which is very firm at | visions” sbereln_ con have immediate aeet pik 7 , a by Ne . |e O a sahtieg gy Ws of that eee, aa Ry Alexander Ridel, formerly | ing parties, of a iO per cant for a lone oe grenter | swamped. After & fruttlees’ search the pasty returned Wh Howe Oratcdlan markets, but Tow she docs | “Tal ntl ory pleatiful, Rock and St Ubs's are no. | szicherauin,,*0 iO they are applicable to the Bank Sen Franclasé, Copt, 8.1. Dodd, » native of dof to Tatoga om , 301. We fear now that no hope not preCuce semelen’ fee Nev ows, concen pticn. The | minal. ‘We understand that under the provisions of the law a 1 Maine, 4s Oe tet pes vf ee extensive a natare that | remains of any of the unfortunate persons being heard rescen of this heavy desline ln ber sugar »eonae. | Stockholm pitch is worth 40s. per barrel. Soda ash, | above the Grand Jury made years been practiced suceesatgily at theey islands, and'was | of eguin. Thyir melancholy fate Je not 19 be doubted. | count of the emmncipgsion of slaves, decreed Dy Uss'ila, | £12 40 416. American rosin, Xia.” Stoghbole tar, UOe. | nieuts Sgaioat Chanlee R. Taylors there uid Torees

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