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6 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1855, w-obinery “or the Sacramento Valley Ratroad. Theea- | Gee. John A. Wisor was clected President of the con- Gers of Oregon. In reference to these the Crescent City | stent Cretementes Cape Kiskham, recently from) IMPORTANT FROM CENTEAL AMBRICA, dirty; eoxe even Without beots exdbats, They ware : Vice Pree woe Seferecn, ¢. very low epirite’, and excited against the Leon p 14 (ast arriving wt @ state of completion. vention, ead James Ohu-cbman was elected sane err 5, rf witgen’cred them. They coafeded baving . z deme saie primary ¢ ‘the - hy i y= Fg any A te nom sion A Mensuendstion to tiea inched section tae p = eo ned mae now on Pond = trem Sole “ea tin ae nt eere | 14 woes, ‘nd emene Lary poem fog ee eam seurnins (ar Baty Csventioy vo ba ane | Si els vite enn eve Rey nomlnte fem | ok Yereoor S'fear eee tomlin ihe Stseues sate acto | TOtal Defeat of the Walker Ex- | tics, "is ‘emus of the bouts tap ty fer ane 5 : oe ci eeecser City of Norfolk has been put upon the THE KNOW NOTHINGS. sud} > reese cmclaes eaweeen Rae. pedition. erceceicl too people they thought to mek. “They cog line between this city and v ‘The Haow N in this State, seys the Gan Fran- | {° ‘Rls city, we preps tle rte sO aman that Col. Walker waa not in the ght, aad therefore along the coast. The steamer made bor frst | cise seem to have added « new plank to their | Mr T. A. Pine rareeth accompanied byaguard | the property of onr cxtizens may be rendered. ~ uld rot have been killed. toate teip trom this elty to Puget Sound en the ist | ©j2e0, Mcvald, seem te errakers have boon deputed, or 8 seers eennen of mere Wig ep * Bae Mille A “From them, and from the iZentsGdation of ‘papers weather ip San Francisco has been mild and snn- Bare undertaken of thelr own en say ae the tated Ay rate, June i. is pd Ne 1» ae oe “presence ite ANNIHILATION OF THE FILIBYSTERS, found o@ the dead bodies, there have been hore ay ee toe pret ton ‘ays, while at times excessive heat | State; and. they nae ia aturny taet ene | We mune the following extract, deved of greater service, than the Tejon, sat completely 2 Kowen, of Lopes Cubs expedition memery; 7. Mere 22, been ox porionced. Governor Foste, Hess Bei ‘and Hon, Edward |. | ‘\Yeetentay Mr. Jackron contees Che gress See 1 iso’ Dr. Jonee, snd e Dr. W. H. Di thas revited ipecinese has been lively, and we haye no more heavy Marshall, proceeded To ll Dorado by fuvitation of thelr {eenng howe they wor waa OF toe Teale aie surioas into our valleys, forthe COLONBL WALKER 841D TOBE KILLED, | S% come three or four year the failures Or cefalca: tical frends, and made. hs Bok Sy ‘to epesk at on —tke sumé man thet an ‘An epplication wat made in the Twoltth District Court, | political ends, and made wt Ottine eatin | beth killed, ome be man, June 19. : os in Virgin Bay. A. L. Kewen the dey of saiing of the somi-meathly -' 1 Springs, other ten, WING On 4 PRINTHR —The Sacraments Sia'e Jour- . ao agence pegmanens’ ap endaome nti GAT Taeiane 8 aes, whe was | Uelon The sanone neo Tee Melee ate Lalstees whronaend aeng ct nal tates hat ha Coron of cfoecounty bald 0a inqu t| A Death Blow to the Kinney Project, | rss, second) ccmmancer Is tne party, unde it for » o 17 ‘use, OD @ young maa about charges of frauimade ut the sume time, “Am onier of Roe Nocon tning, party, and bus presiding over 8.) ccitemnent, and fosnilisg trecty-oigh ‘of ego, named Harvey, Baxter. the Leonetes, under MaCrigtt and Meader, went to. wren ymvoceding to, the Goldee Gate ahine | Among the democrats,” The Keow Nol futiiarte | stety. Tratel Rae ter che, mosieat dni fet paves bes aceatboa to tees We Beatie shee OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE GATTLE OF RIVAS, | wazce tbe Conta’Rica boundaries, and took, for this pur- et OP M., it wae found that Mr, tect sa put to bome Stee Serioenstar Cin ee Dek | ‘Ville. It baa rained all this afternoon, wua'¥wo-er tures | Cn (nung creurs.on to + compealoan eee neeeneeraceaes Efile Accesscry Trnurit Company. Aa importaus aa Vole ip jeva ia, contiaaion before the convention that meets at Secra- | ‘Zine have just oome through without experiencing aay sup the slough to. find better Seoa after fight was for the government party and all Central Ameri- w county hospital is completed, and the pa- tote Tt ts mysteriously binted that note tew | trouble.’ ”” eh heard eplarting in the water, and returalag, Interesting Letter from our Correspondent | CE™ Tot anil rave as It was fought_—as badly was tt tents, sont three humired and Afty, will | Meant ofthe sonvection tall ae follo wahip | _ Thes@ statemente are fully tortoborated ‘by Mr: Corn: | ter's entenglsd in the ‘brush weod. maceged—it srems asif the government is entirely im be removed ine wr days into the building. Wak tas tacene Ontee, T ‘De expected when the | Wal, the expeoasman, who came Inu few days after. bank. Life was apparently mot extinct at Rivas, wart of pervons that have aay military experience or can rae eee iectine in Fe ak eT At | resthitigns are reported. “Upoe © elulat oscuslon, tn taken from the water. very possible means was ured wake any dlspositicas Wheu they svat down the aews o neate ca the Get Monday in Jnly (24 promime). It hes | The vamestown (fuolossne)’ oneOrete Coca, to reetere him, but without avail, De: formerty # ial of Sun | the expected invasion, k that only abcut 206 mon ot zor been ceciced whether of not to throw out the |. jae vamestonn (Tuslumne) Democratic Convention, worked in a bewepaper ofice In new ort, aad fora | We have received los of the Bricien Ofial of Sun | the expected invasion, Lmowing that only about 200 mom double returns of the Fourth ward. Seuaed (Testunias) Convention, (protesting: Gre aoae, short time reqnatiy in the offce of the Ala ‘California | Jogi (Costa Rica) extending up to the Tc of Jaly, and | Suis gq maquries, Tausuets in this departmen:, they cent Enlistmenta are said to be going on in this city for ae et eee) earns mivilations ‘actually ana feocer.’? Diario de Avisos, of Caracas, (Venezuela), up to | teers bad to fight with their shotguns, and the Alvarer ‘im Mexico, The proceedings are Bin Pe ‘Kaew Nothing . RusiGaarion or Mauzes ov Tux Boarp ov Assisraxe | 9f the Diario de Avisos, . : ‘and the government muskets n dad crder aad useless. exceedingly . ted down, pay Se ward, Devideon, Pi 4 | the 22d June. ‘There was ® capnon (12 1b.) in Rivas bat the Granade the United Etetes steamship Massachusetts, Lt. Burning of the Steamer America. Png ego rr) a eaesrandicttion c* the Mayor, ‘The former journal contains a reprint of an officlal | Commissioners had ou the vals to Granada. Meade, commending, left this harbor on the 2ist., bd 7 nave art ; —! their resignation as nication of the lat July to the Commandant Ge- bound ema cruise. ‘This verse] was totally Cestroyed by fire at Crescent | Nuwaxe ov Ixpiaxs 1s KuAMara.—The Herald eaps tolbe subealied thie tars sentaciog HuNr swsiras comm ‘The of the Vagrant act passed by the last | City on the 24th ult. Loss estimated at $140,000. All | there are about 1,600 Indianson the Kiawath Reeerva- | members Board dermas neral of the Army of Nicaragua. It is as follo#:— stare are likely to be the cause of cousidernbie ber freight and pasosngers bad just been lauded. No | ‘i, and in the county of Klamath from 3,000 to 6,000, Seep pa hari Sree yeas seem oe lost. ‘The cot manding officer firedfour shots without baile - against the house in which Walkor’s part; - 4 them, but ss no ball hit the house, ‘his an wan end will be compelled to adjoura swe die. The About seven o’clock last evening and after hevingdes- | without effect. It wae tor the good luck of Walker's termi ber: ne 1d the ordina: I received-an official etat2- this law person out of employment is Hable to be | lives were lost, gentiomen named wore impelled to adopt this course on | patched the ordivary mail, Ir from Valley, pee ¢ froin the Cemisaniant of the military Coast Gaved | Pelt nnyuea at e lace dinteass, ke eyo ere . Later Carson * he part of certain | ment from the pandant - m surrounced at ance, and wo ve arrested, several persons have been arrested and ‘The America was built by Wm. H. Brown, ia New The follewing letter from Orsen Hyde the Mormon SepOmnt Of 55 SeaeTee pee auton tea a hee Offa Flor, informing me of tho arrival in the port of | pee surnounced ot e la eure, and Maat Hue), oo beenenane Jury trials were held im the police a 1853, and regintered 923 toms, and was bronghe Eicer, who arrivedjip California with his harem, incom- | period of their legislative authority.—San Francisco | slices of @ cazoe commanted by « foreigner usmed by one, been killed, ‘The came want of disp2sition is the court, and the Gefendaate in some cases oguvisted. sroukd Cape ilorn by Capt, Mitchel ‘She arrived in Sam | pany’ with Col. Steptoe, lias been published inthe ga'e | Fyrot, OF, their Semey carrying many forsigners from, the port of San | cause that they had two daya time to go arey aame- An order has passed the Board of ony ener ciene Franclaco Eisss, was bought by Capt. J. T. Wright Journal: — ‘ Juan del bar, who informed the officer thas thatport | iented, like the Leorecea. appropriating $10,000 for the building of « bridge across | on 24 August of the same since which time ahe ‘The Legislature of Utah Territory, at its last xession, Marriages, Births and Deaths. had been taken by 4t@ men of the democratic forces, | “In consequence of the cholera, the Costa Rica gov Miasion week. been employed im the cosat trace, the priccipal portion | provided for the orgacization of that a of country MANEIED. including one hundred and eighty North Amsricaas, | ment keeps up a strict quarantine, and in this way the ee ata then through the fess in thts cline’ tap | of the time running to Crescent City, and the balanee te | Eituated in the western part of aid , bounded | In fan Francleoo, June Zl, by Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr. | and that they had afterwards Ro runaway democrats are in fact between two Gres; but other natned Umbsen through the face, in this ality. The | Sen Diego. Capt. J.T. Wright, the owner, reporta that | Aa followa:—On the nerth by desert, op the oxtt be 118th Joune Me Pecher to Mies Oaxctins Bien " bloody action took place, in which the com: as every thing gogs in this country ina poco iempo way, culprit fs said to have been insane. has been sent | the fire was purely acci ,and is eupposed to hava | decree of weet Jongitede, on the couth by the territo. | 7°" ‘San Francisco, by the Rev. E. Thomas, Mr. Geo. W. | the fortreas, Lieutenant Colonel D. B. Arguelio, p»:ished, | T'soppose tt will last about two months’ before come ot before the Grand Jury. Origivated in the coal bankers from spontaneous com- | rial jine, and on the weet by California. : iti) | with twelve officers and more than « hundred moa. ingarcatenum the Sendvich Tienda, aro to the 6th | Rastion. The cargo of the late veabol waa Al saved gad pails ction ™ ade” jodica dvtrot, and bie See ON oa RENT ERE AE ein aaainess 7 s al lonor A Associate Justice of the Supreme L ig 7 0 Unlanda: The British storeebip, Rattlonnaké wae alsoat | "tye ‘Crescent City Herald of June 27 a Court, assigued to tida-asld, district. T'was apnitneed P.Byeets both ol Lina Souatyen ” rent fe Fredonia | it sald, that Fa A reap get bel errived et Honolulu irons ‘Cullgo. eter |e pd hl dans rpaat Borclosk, on file oRowe end censing Fag Bra Weald Barnuaet uke, Oregon City, Mr. Chas. Albright to Mra. Cyathia | Contradiction of the report that the cholera was wneking cays stay had sailed to the nerthward towards Petro- | afterncon, June 24. The weather was fi to these myself and Judge Stiles, ascom ." Rev. McG Wm. Meyer, | PAvsger in several towns of Nicaregua. lowski. She left Honolula without paying her bills | calm, and everything indicated » brief visit and a speedy |. panied by J. Le Heywood, U, Otsh, with | p> Sam, Francleo, by Rev. Mr, Gallagher, Wm. Meyer, | “(0 erai Guardiola has published an address to the Fereupplice, ad” the spplcants wore threatened with | Seseiantie Sher wie ae Pte ede point | Phere, ersived is Gass mek Wearoy the treops taal sown Rntetig Lot men stationed ince five months in a, r ‘This poco tiempo bas been the fault of both parties during the present revolution, and one must come te the conclusion that both parties deem it conven:ent to keep ‘the revolution up. Cholera is abating. Since the 25th of last month we bave hed no death nor attack of it in Viagin Bay, white be “ Feq , to Moe, Marian 4 E - 3 thers, om county last week. On lescaing § by Rev. Wm. Wil Mr, Marvin and army of Nicaragua, in which he says:— in the interior it is sti'l prevailing, but not largely. eR as ard atld + bat Fronch | she,wae stecring with « company of United States in- | there more fally that the line between Utah and Califor- w Reta neont ot vel to snp peace 5 mee) apie Io Link. wiles: Re aiden ot iio. baeuoe ams + The acoount of & Raval engagement ween ® French | fentry, sum! 132 men, ler the command of | nis wae not eatists established, I have consluded | the former place. : ve t, which directa your destinies, No nal ry \ and Rasian ship has been publianed, but thestery is | Mejor Prince After the mail ‘and express. matters had | to try to. auake: tt satinotory to all } 04 8% | ‘Ta Sam Fraaclsoo, by Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr Charles Sey- | Yeynment, whiae ditects yore ee aie park ia the Intelligence from Oregon. ae vated assaults have taken place in | the weasil, tnd conjeoture wee ued tee a (mehr Seer it uni the ined of Uae exercise of jurisdiction | pour, of New York, to Miss Eliza Augusta MoCoy, of war which ns been made upon you by al ianatal i Gawanee Been. ‘DAY DIGGENG Ae vers be aise wot oho ttre? 7 | frpeceng pe Creu conmatg waa tee ‘soeae ot | deal? et to ta dget: | im Grepon City, Ae. Wan, H, Sith to Miss Margaret | Piste the vote. on your backs tod wration, think of | he pertinnd Standard in tte inaye of Sens 21, an- been brought te the notice of the authorities. Connell into + The veraél was on fire, and a. of | dediy in Utal~even the whole of Carson Valley, Still | weston, h of “Marion county. Also, in same place, f ing ovetousieed hich ‘cares mot for the means to | nounced that there were rumors to the effect that gold ot aa Teaoasets sciiesmeaaclnae decane ae aN Tani aren ae 88 site pau ante | quay bomistoken. If t, Cae ceeet OF Cte ee taal: | 10th inst, Mr. A. B Sprenger to Miss Mary It Albright. | Gerrivy sou of your nationality. am a Hondureno, and tn considerable quantitios had been toed Bp ths Ce 4 forpi ‘not a8 by mn uml ive ion o! vi the Folocmm, Mission and Pacific street roads of the. com: | aad canoes surrounded the fated caf dstaa the the exercise of any jrndistion ore i; dati it belong BIRTH. | Bet 2 icarag Faanaty A 08 a0e leeds cman, Bat Ietvnde 4b tee. ib mit noes. oad ate es, | mpgs pon tary yh ge Pe Ph pei har % a bay. We could see from the shore that those on’ board | to Utau, 1 want te do my duty in the mater On the Sth June, the lady of J.R. Lassstor, Fsq., 01 ere flew west, about the haedred railed n'a dteeet tite dices thes ir. Be, of the seo: ad Lap owe aking almost superhuman exertions to master : ring in this arned the | Vaulecito, Sen Diego county, of a son. which I em ready fo shed in defence of any e ten years, with interest at the rate of 8 par cent. per the thre toned calamity. ‘All the soldiers who oon omedng inn hp ULES. acl be in Arve In Placerville, sare 20, the wife of Mr. A. W. Bee, of | ticns of Central America, and. oa) of those sec Ome. ld be ly Dalles of the Columbia, From an extract dated Jane 25, a" t in eaughter. tions which, like Nicaragua and Honduras, are menaced “ths abip Harriet Hoxie has sailed for St, Bartaotmew’s | 2ptTtd, fzom, the. vessel, were soon sont ashore, and in |. tor within » few Gays, to ancortain the most practicable | « ¢aughter " ae following additional particulars of this oy ; mmon danger— went the countries of our Iscovery:— the extra smoke was first per- | route for the location of the contemplated road across DIED. byes danger—to pre' ‘of the most ce our last notice of the discovery of gold miacs Bay, Lower California, for sc: of from the sived the wheels beginning to In M ill, J 22, Bridget Pearding, aged 75 | birth from disa: ing, yoked to the car of the most rt é " nrg abi gsr poy eats could one paddle pertaning: $0 the Sierra Novace niduntaiag, and ropared with Pp stat oral idget Tearding, age pudent fllbusteriam: drawn by the mpradest, un- | Dear Fort Colville, we have fathered further snd mere cle. Toe rates aba Oe eeiren seromae 2 the meal. | the requisite iaatrume id -— x Honolel grater soil. 4 ther definite information 1n relation to them, end sorm apegl- mi ih 29, . Johar: ife of Mr. 8, | grateful and ccrrupt sons of et! ‘The Democratic State Convention for the nomination | Savre"sen'bernes A tote ere a Atty yards from Upeiveae ot tig Fines 00 that tht Mammay be fully wad | ia: Honolata, May 29, Mrv. Jobaen, wife of Mr. mensof the gold dug there. “The. sharscter of tals gold ROWE. Jobnron ‘The immense crowds of locusts which had tavaded the | ;, 4 é the Feather river, im of a ticket for the various State offices, waa held on the a The wore doing much tothe crops, | | In Tabiti, May 13,0 som of Quesa Pomare, aged 17 | geras of Conta Rica were disappearing. Perret tie} very flue quali.” thtesis, pec ith aad 26th of June, according to previous sunonce- | Pings Meeting of the Settlers in San Francisco. y to he inte sowed wheat and oats in Salt Lake | years. ‘thing of interest in the Caracas | sionally found with it amall particles of quartz, but most ment, The reeult has not yet been declared, SETTLERS’ PLATFORM, Valley, and also in he adjacent valleys. Carson Valley Wie de muh SAA. SIERNS SE ERO nerally it is {ree from that rock. We give some of the Ex Governor Foote, Hon. EC. Marshall, Baillo Pey- | 4 iarge meeting of sottlors was held on the 284 June | isalso visited with this dreadful scourge. Biuxkets. jourrels. facts connected with the procuring of this gold, as well ton, David S. Terry, and other leading seamen pail | at the Musteal Hall in San Francisco, The mi was | Indiané on Fambort appetee very friendly; but San Francisco, FRway kYRNING, June 29, 1866, SOTHER ACCOUNT. as tending to eonticm the truth of the rimenea} regard, cinas, have been delivering speeches and oe | called to order by Judge Satherland, who briefly ex- | in the vicinity of Goose ‘they were seriously mo- Notwithatanding it is steamer day, and at the close of ANO Nt. to ite existence. ‘The public can place their ewm con- throughout the interior in favor of the Know ont ined the object of the meeting, when, on motion, W. | lesting the emigrants by stealing thelr horses and | the week, we have to record a decided improvement ever OUR RIVAS CORRERPONDENCS. struction zon these tacte:— movement, They been enthusiastically reotived | Fainet Esq., was chosen the permanent president of | driving off their cattle. the operations of yesterday, and in fact the days pre- Rivas, July 19, 1856. ‘About tke first of April, a party of French half. breeta, in every direction, and it is thought they will make the | %i,¢ mecting.’ Messrs. John H. mcKune, of jeato | Much stock is dying on the road. Fortwo hundred | ceding it, This is most/y due tothe arrival of the clip- ‘olonel Walker's Defeat—His Fraternization with Gen. | living on the Feench prairie, Taving heard thro tour of the State. and David F. Dougias, of San Joaquin county, were chos- | miles before ‘we Carton, we were seldom free | per Panama, which came iate the harbor from New York | & Gs 3 ° friends residing up the Columbia, tha existed The Btate election takes place on the Arst Wedassday | 3 vice presidents, and Messrs. Michael Heyes ani. R. | from ‘the stench of putrid carcasses. The mortality | this afternoon, bringing @ very fair amount of pro: | Castition—The March on Rivas—Hostility of the People | 1384 country, i BoP ‘prospect for if im that quer- im September, ‘Sanders were appointed secretaries. The president then | among stock, I'pfeaume, is this year without ae prece | visions and other merchandise. Almost the entire in- to the Filibusters—Zhe Engagement and Flight of the | ter, Accordingly « party of about a dozen of these men way accounts from the mines continue to be of the’| ‘reaq letters from various portions of the ‘state, endors | dent on the plains £0 eatly iu tho season, voices of desirable goods were at once taken up, maimly | Wi araoua Democrats Walker Makes a Good Stand— | fitted themselves out for’ the expecition, moss encecraging nature, Tunnelling and querts crash. | ine the proceedings of the previous , and ten- | Colomel Steptoe end command were expected to arrive | by o ent jobbing house on California’ atceet 5 ke : icang Killed, ana | 814 fom friends end acquaintances, ineteratns: prosecuted rite ieee sotivity, = dering » cordial and united cooperation with tue settlers | in the valley on Friday evening Inet. fhey will remain | anc although at rates mot made strictly public, st: His Flight and Escape—Thirteen Americans bys up the Colombia to a stream about thirt; ior press teems_ wi ring notices of t eoks, shoo esruit ani- cls posit: rics to recede. In flour ies Burned—P 3 Found on the Dead—Ap- 4iscovery of new and rich leads. Every day's experience of San Francizco Cog Sessile Meisled ee, sae: there probably about two w: vA and resrui showing wo clsposition for prica their Bodies Bu: caper Fort Colville, where they bad learned iG the exist. Judge Horace Hawes, obat Je—then eed their destination in this State. ty i have but little to report ond a con- al » | ence pf the id. They were twenty days in makis, seams {0 point out the fast that the placers of Caltforain | Snd'was appointed xt a previcus meeting to draft cape: | The people of Callformia cua Ferdly: fail to be iouacd | teusie ol tie rae ta eat a Pe See. | pearance of the Defeated sen Trane F fome oF Me | oe ip ta this siven,"Sney constoented te 4 are inexhaustible. cifie measures of Teor, ab the following report: with the Colonel They will find him sociable, gentie- | been goizg on for several days back. -Of the two brands Kilied—Cholera at Costa Ric —Health of Rivas. In Calaveras county the most succensful operations | “"Acicre the resolutions adopted at the ree! prospecting om the bars of this river, and found geli. foo age up this ing f rd in’ Cr Ceco, Chile Car French t | manly and courteous. ORSON HYDE. the ane — Seah ceemochte versions.) its Per last steamer I sent you « short despatch eG pected Along tbe aistance of ‘about fifteen mile p shia are going for ws: ‘ampo Ceco, Tap, cl ° oe rival jue and popula: not, we imagine, from ” rt; 1d I am abl stream, and found gold at every pi found i Hil, Empire City, Stewart's ill, and other famous | re, Veucel Hal, in San Francisco, on Saturday evening Gold Exportation. suy intrinaic sugeriority, but simply because the stock | iné the cefest of Colone! Walker's party, an Svea wear Qhe junction of tile nicesan with tae eter ee seat emcety rom other portions of the State the | demanded in behalf of the great interests of the Stato al- | The following table exbibite the tutel amount of trea- | of Gallego inthe market is largely in advance of the | to give you further par * the Columbia.’ They became satiated that there was a news ts equally cheering luded to in the resolutions, the proposed reforms ought | sure shipments by the Panama and Nicaragua steame: otker brand. While we continue to hear. chequered Colonel Walker and his party (filty-six in all) arrived Tho woiners in some Gietricte have refused to deposit | 19 be clearly and distinctly avowed, im order that the | since Jarusty 1, 1856; also am estimate ofthe wm large extent of vei Ablagge were to be found many 000 mining claims. or selected a claim aad com- menced work. They continued about fifteen days till their provisions were consumed, and the rise of water from the melting of the snows had covered the bars of the rivereo as to make the bar di ‘unprofitable, end they then lett for home with the intention of re- 8 | stories of the amticipated yield of the crops throughout | + Risiejo the 1dth of June; atarted from there to Chinan. any longer in banking houses, and prefer to bury their f h othe: els, ced with | the country, the to hand from Ore; tot but 3 Bi ‘aa they exhume them. to ‘arly thb chal Principles upon which fhey are founded, aad the policy | of exportation throug other channels, compi wi rh papers gon : democratic President, Francixo ———- - it of shipments duricg the precedi one tale of the bounteous superflaity existing in that | Ceca, and were sent by the otepotker Adams & Co, earthquake, Seonreaan a pas gle setae fhe ae bee Hoh Seerenn Sook aan Fs ae Territory this searon, It is currently stated that the | Castillon, residing and governing in leon, to take this Water is about being introduced ino an immense | ing’ that a committee should be appointed \to re:om- Via Panama. Via San Juan. | quuntity of all hinds of grain azd breadstuils will be st | copertment, and a force of about 150 Central American ons ot gold bearing territory, from Lake Bigler, in the | mend such specific measures Of reform as are necessary | January... 2,852,620 46 $1,071,122 00 | least double what it bas bees tncag foceas geasons, aad tage Fet 7 sistance, under tite com- ‘The enterprise is already on foot aad maa terests referr resolu 631,351 o4 714,822 67 | the Oregoninna appear to be felicitating themseivesonthe | tTQop# was given to them as asi i turning with fresh and full supplies of ‘and the funds partly contributed. J poi adopted non that sad ree ts should pore iee "108 43 «03°10 42 | exportation whic has been, oninSan Francisco, de- | mand of Colonel Mendez and Felix Ramirez, both notori- | fi) the imple ee fox coutineel mister” Gomme tals From aif quarters disastrous accounts are reosived ef | same at the mecting of the People of this and other 2,377,115 67 569.5 8 09 | ducing therefrom the probabilities of remunerativa | ous characters of the revolutionary army. They arrived | time they made from Ave totwenty dollars per day to the ravages of grasshoppers, in Carson Valley it is | counties of the Sta‘e,”” to be held here this evening. 2,187°112 72 900'42 43 | market im this olty for their surplus, How these views ies ieee Il port on the Pacific, about eight | each wan. They arrived at Oregon City on Seturday feared the whole grain crop will be di while in | “The undersigned, wo were intrusted with the impor- + 2,408,887 3T —1,456,279°44 | will coizcide with those of cur people, who have been | ©® the 25th at a small po: om le, mornivg, June dd, bringing with them abeut $1,500 «f the vicinity of Sacramento, and at Hock Farm, the re- | tant duty above alluded to, havehedthe sabject under ste tect laboring. strenuously for some time to rid this market of | leagues from this place, and about ten leagues north of | the dust which they had dug, and also a tran of about pyre tesess Eater; everything greem has disappear- | consideration, and bave unanimously upon the Total..... 644,905 90 $6, 134,2 ite plethora of flour and graia, in or‘er that ourown | can Juan delSur. im thetr morc 7 lowing series of propositions, which the; das 13,644,996 99 | trade sud prospects may ‘become benefited thereby, we ‘The news from the southern part of the State is un- |‘! cpp ae in a b vry % i 20 pack animals which they had procured for the pur- just and useful, and proper to be cacried out by log isla logs ob | to receive them at Sam Juan del Sur, The two vessels The government had received news of their move. | Dose of pecking their supplies to mines. ——-. | krow zot, but should acarely think, with their promised Several gon City purchased small quan- importaat. ri Aggregate totel.........sese+e+-4-++- 818,179,200 04 | “ald and’ comfort” from abroad, ‘that feay new fears | iments through their sp'es, and preparations were made ieearale earned y be ord Yon fe have received advices from and Washing Your committee do not recommend tuese ons need be indulged in about scarcity or sho1 ‘obtained mples, James 0'D otha elt (Portland), post : : of Wells, Fargo & ton Tersitory. Mining and egrisultural afaireare in'® | asaplat‘orm on which, 1g buses ue malty ecgadicr’ BAN FRANCISCO BRANCH MINT, the part of California rope, in China ‘rise prin prosperous Condition there. 5 3 ; ager, d flibusters and democratic troops passed San | about two ounces of it, which he bas now at hls office, us the first steamer hascom- | tice, “but they advance tiitm as measures important to | Coinage for June:— the activity observable for several days back continues, | tat lande ri Pe Pi ~ Toad e letter menced regular trips between this city and Paget Sound. be tmmetinsaly dopa, im legislation no tat the vovers, 2, and large iota bave again ads today. The | Juan del Sur, aniling towards Gatina Bay, and no directed from David MeLeey vilin, Esq’, aoa watt caqnaasee ‘Toe steam propeller City of Norfolk started from this | {7 they approve P 'will. gee to it, that at the next 4 buyers, in most instances, are Chinamen, who purchase | the attention of the government officers to the south, with persons who dug the gol, and who says that thets to piy om the northern coast Inst week, election the right men are placed Lu ofice, and thst their @ Pare, ho 7" $20,214 07-$3,080,664 07 | even at the ephanced prices, and in some instances, it is Meanwhile, they (Walker’s party) had landed, and | sta maybe relied on as subs correct ; ateamer Thomas Hunt, schooner Figged, salled views and wishes shall be respected by the next Legis- | Aseays—June 1 to 22:— e stated, for shipment back to China, where at lest ad egg : ond further says that he himself ts convinced from from this port for Hong Kong, 'on the 17th fnst., but re- | “tis” HORACE H AWES, Jore melting......... of. 119,601 77 vices ihe article wax held at @ long advance on this | marched the same afternoon against Rivas, A small | $24 further says Shat mining extets at the point = pias cemeeerey er masts. She wenttoses | — we i J. SHAW, Alter melting .. 118,940 61—$2,176,403 61 | marset, outpost was taken by surprise; but as some of the go- aheve eee Ty fe learn —_ Mr. McKinley, of : . iN - oldiers Rie 2 ce! at 2 who also knows whe emma ‘aion n publishes a talgraphie dea. Gm. BRON AN, Recents camel eran Intelligence from Soathern Mexico. he ie tein dose as vepmngnetr gra pew Well the mining party; ia fall congd¢at that good and place from Salt Lake, of Hon. J P. 1 Associate Jus- GEO. B, TINGLEY. In the course of reparing our monthly tables (oaya OUR ACAPULCO CORRE PONDENCE. courier was despatched immediately to San Juan del Sar, | io! ighborbeod Nettie : red by this party in ee Sed J.L. Eegwase, Caen ae memes 1. All real ht to be ia ee meron by pa , Filey Md exper! 4 Acarutco, July 5, 1855. ordering the troops stationed there to concentrate their We further learn that Mr. Stevens, of CLampoog, has remelaet Carson Willey abzut ton aay, to roarait’ pre, | f2,framed as to favor the actual possessor, wholhas en- | we take Gain for the month. By it it will be peraaived | 7* fburth of July—A Mexican Toast—General Alsare: | fofeeat Rivas. B hemaslven to take userbegguiey | fecuved a letter from bls brother in law. was a mew ot vious to crossing the mountains, Mr. ‘Hyde saya’tuat | “704,peace Htle, however, against the possce- | thet there has Deon exported from Sen Francioro during and Hus Couriers, de the “Yenidee and Ofigostars.” ae many ot thom Salted. | 4% mminee;'and hed sasde from $20 to 850 per day for te heats pesent eer rea ae ay mereviene ‘than he resily 40 ought to be f motid ooo their right within a | June— The law of Mexico forbids the holsting of foreign flags. them. Sein hemes aoe oe 1a tide several days in sucsayeian, and that he wanted Stevens ed time Flor ‘ter sack It was a J fe that the peopl to purcha’ es immedia\ there. padi auiet fn Salt Tate, Grasshoppers doing considera- | 5. he law ought to prohibit and maske absolutely | Branr’sheks " ee hae, aevars Warasteeel Woy strapon’. | cass aie the ARbeeeara. Un Cesena eat tae Btevens, we leat, otarte forthwith, This weleere thew. The Portlend Times say: Southern Oregon are almost ¢ want of eufiiciont water. It is 5 void conveyance, lease, orotheraliens- | Whest, ris except by descent or last wil) ore tion of seal property, ( * stars and stripes ’’ We had a grand dinner, dewocratic party Fought Mr, Woodman, of O: City, to wh Mr. Prov! 0 at the rej tatives of la ‘at tuo tiny actually Gosepied hp which was attended by the principal officials. Mr. Van | their ome party, in fet the fubanten tare creed the tiandeaniy of ikem | Onte, sacks “A Brunt wes the host, Patriotic toasts, without number, | more barm to the OAry government than good. holding the rame independently of, aad 1a opposition to / this xt will be perceived that tué entire exportation | were drank in sparkling champegne. One by a Mexican | ,, 7b¢r@ {s'n0 doubt Walker and his | Barty wore deceived the more fact Of the discovery of ‘the last wmter and spring in the grosseat maaver. y that 1,000 msm | neer Fort Colville is true and worthy of pu: Pee oa best the ta Ay’ Coittorein, | _,& The law ought to bar every action for the recovery | for the two months of May and June, is as follows:— | meer, I give you translated God made Washington | 12,tu¢ fimsseet mamner. them, and instead of resistance certatn “ether thats been enced throughout the interior of California. | of real estate founded on ox possession, merely where « $7,808 | and rested.” . ive 4 One of two is tm elt t rich mines have {n Baetemento the mercury has reached to an the defendent shall establish an actual possession held 1,000 ep ab deo or pt teoern dese id beenani La Ae leying off upen peop! regom & very shrewd apd Eyntembatie deception, for the latter o¢ which we exanot ree sufficient motive, while to the former we are induced to give considerable credence, and stiongly bope that a, of the extent of these mines has not been nar- Tal . JuNE 24.—Two men arrived at a City yesterda; from the Colville mines, bringing with thers gol dust, One of them dug and washed in one day two ounces of the cust. Mr. Newfield purchased the if that they would rejoicing at their arrival, It was The 16th September is the Fourth of July of Mexico, | n0t 0. and it isa singular coincidence that it was on thet day | .,J2¢7 Srtived.at Rivas, altogether in mumber about peat " 200 men, at one o'clock, where they met some of the ‘the peat has boom suchas to pre- | property, ought to be barred as againat parties who ms. % thet General Scott took up his quarters in the halls of | avant guard of th jovernment, and the fighting talnes; Cxcepting at moraing Gid Oren. blush an sotual possession held in opposition to auc! ‘The total value of the exports from San Francisco for | the Montezume’s. By the way, it is three hundred miles | the government t drawing back towards the Plaza, is ears after the right to bring such action | the month of Ju: amounts to $380,201. Duri the ‘i Chances seemed to be ratber even, when the reinfores has been received here of the discovery of {ite ie rs 3 month, sixteen ‘vertela la ail have. cessed Yor abtene | {Tom here to the city of Mexico, yet Montezums used to | Chasces seemed to be ratber er ‘attackieg Welker'n a eecrean ae bpm soci whey prey an 8.1 Every action for the recovery a lana situated ports in the Pacific and on the Atlantic, embracing three | ¢&t for bis breakfast every morning, fish that were party in the rear. The democrats, showed bed little ithia the of any incorpora or city, 2 fe away, headed by their men phar aut from $12 to $20 per day. Ought to be r teen Phage ene eendy eee New York, three departures for Mexican | caught here the night before, He had four Indians to | or no figh: run away, cere, in rtures for Chine, three for Australia, an? groups of twe ed thirty. abandoning Walker's party, discovered near the levee, in the city of and a » each league, making 400 between here and his breakfast Sectamento, and many persons have staked ont claims | *tuslly occupied and improved the same wnder claim of | ene each jor the Islands and South America, Bad meaawh in his own right for one year before suit brought. 5. Every action or defence, founded upon title to real 4 oe ee rs i fl FE Pi i i wo ounces re- >, who ile taken possession of » house belong- | ferred to, and now has it in bis possession. a Fes On one day, end on ano, | CNpersbip, and in opposition to, the ttle a tap by the | Herewith we give a table of the exports by the various | table. He had also. line of the same length to Vera | ing to the ploncor ct the party, « rich Planter, Dow | | In referonce to the same miines, the Oregonian of Jane ther ever $30. The ‘was probably buried there by plaintiff, for the space of two 2° ean ne) at Cepartures:— ‘Diatbadco Cruz Yesterday! sawa courier at ten o'clock, who | Maximo Espinosa, where tained themsel :—We bave been shown several letters confirm- sees ieer ia tue sadly dove cf Onttierets nea areas ne sigecd and uataproved, eriginnie tommnd seats iginall turmed for, and the washing of the river eating away the seably and without fraud. This limitatioa ou; benks brought it to light. m camel against theS'ate where the improve: ourishing towns of Auburn and Angel’s Caan) * have beon entitely deotroyed by fre ia: the iat tay | made are of a substantial and useful character, aust ives had come from Texes, the headquarters of General | pretty well, fring with thelr rife through holes made Alvarer, thirty miles distant, having left there at ax | ie sasccre Ta ya,tnd entirely safe themselves from that morning, on foot, snd without shoes. He started After the Nicaragua revolutionary troops bad absa- back immediately to get his dinner at Texca. General | 4 ced them, the house was urroraded by al the govera- Alvarez has one courii One letter says that ‘with a commen enta 7. Just exceptions ought to be midein favor of in- vered .” Anether 15 Tho, the other day, went | ment trocps, about three hundred ia aumber, ead the | etter sepeont gold stctmmetertey sae weeks. They are fast rising from their ashes. tanta and others incapacitated to sue. ninety miles and came back the next day, on foot. They | ring comtisued for about two hours, doing litle harm | thei aver ce the aie miment every I —t4 som §. ‘The actual possersor ought to be presumed to bold receive no ted Ceem it an honcr tobe handed dowa | to the flibusters, while almost every rifle bail bit its high trey could not work to advantage, and they there- Political News, in bis own right, and in cpposition to every mtg 5 to their chi¢ren. wan. fore came Cown for a supply of provisions, and are ge- THE DEMOCRATIO STATE CONVENTION. title, until the contrary ta duly made to appear in proof, Nearly all the States bave pronounced, so that Sata At last « perty of young men, principally of the first | tpg immediately back.’ ‘The democratic State Convention met at Sacramente | 4nd no title in any perron or corporation ought to be Apoa has nothing ie{t him but to deca vol ator the fron: families, an fumte med t door, when cthers from the other side set fire to the house, ard took it, losing, of course, comparatively to helt N the Sandwich Islands. number, man} — ade . ‘alker’s party had to break through them, and LEGISLATIVE MEABURES—A MAINE LAW—QUEEN Beighboring cacao estate, wherefrom they VICTOKIA'S BIRTH DAY—SHIPWRECK- A SUICIDE vate towards the Transit . — WHALING REPORT. Being night, and mf a limited aumber of troops to -$580,201 | By the arrival of the bark Frances Palmer ‘at San | flow them, they 0 chases @ sleep that night, Mining cperat in southern Oregon are almost en- tirely suspended for the wast of sufficieat water. It is raid there has been less rain during the last winter and epring than ever before. We bear geod reports of the crops throughout the Territory. late warm and fine weather added much to their appearance. Gra:s never was more laxu- nant, and the wheat and oat crop will be abuniant. The Territorial House of Répreren‘ives will stand:— mp. CONTRA SANTA ANNA. om the 27th June. On the 20th s platform and reel tngrenon tp omioraln par ens a ye pel ae gg tions, forming nearly an exact trantcript of the Inst | "9. Inevery case where real property sball be recorer- Baltimore platform, with the addition of one denouac- | ed, and am actual porsession acquire! peaceably and | Fiyjng Cloud . : q without fraud, shall have been held in opposition to the | Wandere ing the Ksow Nothings, were unanimously adopted, 285 Tight set up by the plaintit’ for one yar wait fos eo ; 00; now! @ plaintiff, delegates voting. brought, the knowledge of the plaintiff, hi The fei'ewiag are the nominations:—John Bigin, for | ter, &e., and after the right to sue hes accra U Governor, Samuel Purdy, for Lieut. Governor; Charles | claim ap ene MESES, CRIERS $0 bo; DeEtES S80) €7 ; Franc’eco, we have received iles of the Era and Moiyne- | they tga avucboower be fooee, Meat the euartal of the Demecrats, 28; opposition, 2” Counell Democrats, T; Bryan end Myrom Norton, respectively, for the short (mn every care where a recovery of real property Miscellaneous Items. sian to the 5th of Jure. gcvermment dows, and left fortierras incogni‘a conventicn question, submitted to the people, acd long term of the Supreme Court. T. Flournoy ject of Col. . | | | be bad against a ertablishing an accual Guxat Race Between Lavy Jaye any Lapy Veaxoy — t ‘Thi the end of the great annexation cid ‘eg ‘ansiitcakea Gal Oaemdtacdion | sescion, aequifed peaceably ad without frnet, ana bela | he great teotttoy aes ne 92,000, bet ween Laty Jane | |, AMOM lesisntive transactions of thls week, says the | Jil i the ond ot eee Saas It won; tnsisd, ¢ poet would probably P “ | ore year before suit be Brought, in opposition to the | and Lady Verron, mile heats, best three ia five, to sul. | #74, we have the pleasure to announce that the Wine | sooiismiess-more cratiness than anything else —to be- It ia stated that Neer ah of the delegates withdrew | ight cot up by the Plaintif, and wat a Knowledge, or Kies, came off ore be Lonisiane course, at Sacramento, | bill has firaliy passed both houses with respectable ma- | lieve that a ae Bye men coc ta @ & country, after the nomination o! er. | the knowledge of thore under m he claims, ani | on the 20th June. E. entered g. m. Lady Ver | jorities, and the principles involved have been fully dis. | #4 weak an it t be, is, and keep it, Those men FRES GO CONVENTION IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY. a 7¥ Buel, reijentis ime veovoane mettisnres | nase Gori larger i rents fase pot er apn cites custed and acknowle’ged. The Tax Collection bill his | must either have been the most probably both, Jej A free soil convention was held at Olympia, W.T., on | ing such wor for all improvemeats made upon | heavy. There was not much betting. Lady Jane was | passed the House of Representativenand ia likely to pass bY roment party lost about thirty men dead, paying pI ting. ly Pt gove , the 26th of May, and nominated Joseph Cushman for | the land by bim or thore under whom he claims und | the favorite, and 60 to 40 was offered that she would win | the House of Nobles also. With all ite drawbseks, we | and absut the same’ number wounded. Talrieen Awe | holds, according to the value at the commencement of | the race. Both animals were in good condition Lady teal, wit u, | Ticams were silled, and their bodies burned, | the suit, having reference to the purpoas for which such | Jane was criven by Ellis, and Lady Vernon by John | S7¢ inclined to believe that this reasion will, after all, | HS" fret believed that Col. Walker was killed, as } improvements were mace. ‘ 1 the Logtste. | rete home, bets, wore "taken at 20 to 40 thay Leay Fore the moat progressive nad ealigntonsd, Ss. well:es pavers of great interest ware found on the boty of 9 Citizen — at ths last session of the - | Jane wor in the first heat. Lady Jane won S ie he of 4 con! ween Byron ‘The Sea Freneiseo perenne, sage ture, commonly called the “Limitation bill,” abr Four attempts were mace at a start, Lady Veraca’ ont an we do, says the Polyncian, the whole the provisionary goverament, with all the necessary One of the largest and most enthusiastic politicel gath- | (00% Simioiniy Seer all limitation of real actions, ccming to the sccre, and seeming a little lame. One b stuous liquors to be used ase beverage, an | Stuing and seals, for $2,000 acres of laud, ‘power of Srizss zhich ever oogarred ia this State; took place in | preferring traudulest and invalid tties to valid and | ded telghty wore ‘comtreely tare sea tne Indy aaah bs giadlwhen our treaty ‘obliguiiees el, | Sttorey given by Cove to Col. Walker to execate sald bey Panmmahes on a pullic mess maeaiog, aire ones, in a measure highly iojurioug to every in. | J At twenty minutes past four both horses started 8 to Col. w various letters written said Cole iE & . | low us to enact the “rrobibitor; ‘bout the most eligi blic. and by thelr unamimity and display of earnestness cat Im the State, amd ought to be repealed imme: ngth shead, maintaining the same po ae ligible Iands, pu! en defeated. They have determined not to orga- State goverewen. nize a The bona is nearly completed from Portlaad te it will Lafayette; commence operations soon. INDIAN Treaties IN “MIDTLK OREGON”. counci! held at Waila-Wal delegate to Congress from that Territory. IMMENSE MERTING OF THE KNOW NOTHINOS. Umatile: Foucher Wale Wet ee Tee ‘mat et ‘a T ralle} largo, valuable and tngorteat sbetin of enone yar as ex and to the Willemette ‘¢qual, agen sarloultural Soustee, Governor Stevens has gone on to the Blackfeet coun- E y Jane th i never ‘ole * ts fied until we fol 7 FY, accompanied by one husdred Nev Perces warrie, a | diately. warter pole, {dy Vernon gained fi We hope aa BARC & aa bey ond prival rty; the certificates of shares in the em, aved tovting, struck Glsmay into the hearte of their op- | 10: Tine public lands ought to be donated in limited i, lapped er antagonist at ‘Se halt mite | 12%; 18 this reapaot, the noble example of those States | 255 ono, Danek Wilber was the apemt. Tharad ites Looktog Claes kat jus een oF, tae, Nex Peroes, sroatate, Ths cite —Hessians-—salling themeolves de. | qusatities to the actual eettlere upon them, and no law | pole.’ Here Lady Sere broke ua Lely Verses passed | {ba nev rranties | 0B¢ signed in blank, in case you should like to have an country, with » bend of young warriors, te anced wee moerata the mort wily of caPrcened surprise | ought to be Reraed, or suffered to remain ‘uarepeaiod, | her. coming in to the stand three lengths atiead. "Tene, ETRE Ua the concern. There are plenty more here, | trad council at Walle-Wale, Her lutt’ cae nina enneunced crowd yo is calew undermine or prejudice 2:20. 5 on bought very cheap :— y . Means, Glaie Treasurer, « democrat va Second heat.—An even start; botts horses kept neck | fR, and rubjects them te a Segratation Losing raga FR Reet Sts ast an nd edhe he bore ocges of bis people im the Blackfeet country. Rg ny dey | ‘ tion 3. All improvements upon land occupied and re: ond neck till near the quarter pole, passing which the | in Porshe dith of May, the birthday o. H BM. | ¢ cariran srocn—onn wcnoaD tHoveacn Donuans eS ee State; Balle Marchal, to’ Chile and Oit nized as the homestead by the laws of the State, ought | gray maré was a neck ahead, constantly opening the | oneen Tieveria, ‘was, by eousloourteny, cbesrved in Ho LOLOL DDE DEREDODOLO LEGO ITODOELODIDE TP DEODEOLEDE LED News from New Granada torney af Sem Francisco, Hot thiy be nescgord eh ta valee le Hes ooeat nae sBall | pap. At the Reif mile ole the gray toluia, by a display of bunting and visits of congratule } NICARAGUA COLONIZATION COMPANY. THE SEW CONSTITUTION AND RIGHTS OF FORE:GN- mater; and David 8. Terry, enly be assessed at its value ia ite netaral state, Dgth Horato H BM’ Consul General. The British steve sbi g - sila EBS— MEETING OF THE ASSEMBLY—OURIOUS CON" moorst of Btaskton, address ie. dhe nal tran adios tee a arice, a proper. | bar and t st Rattleenake, cressed in grand style, fired s salute av ba 7 SUTAR DECRER—NEWS OF COLONEL KINXRY— of the cause of Americans, and tai ence, Ay ie So ost was eer werner ett ines | when she was nearly gths ahead, which she main’ | D0Gp, which was responded to by ‘the American. slea Tus m To Centiry, That “ pony right to rul o gold, sitver and quicksilver, and the titles to lands tained to the stend, Time, 2.7, Time of Lady Jane, pe rns Py: rn ‘who'wore the Esglish fag st the fc P- or Mo sevdens, lo entitled toons onane in the} From thé number of resolutions which wore passed | SAnted by theye governments and conirmed by ours, | 2.40. trea Y, NICARAGUA COLONIZATION COMPAN' and in virtue thereof owns one undivided b dreth part of the fitty.two thousand sere land sranted to Byron Cole by Pablo Carvajal, Minister of the Interior for the Repablic of Nicaragua, by letters pa'ont dated at Leon, we Pa raselved, ell te Ca bo following "pi é .M,, the Fuglish 80 gam ship Monarch, arri: ety Bo to such mines, laws ought to be imme Bilis now withérew Lady Ji as the had About 1P. M,, asta za wnnaenetunt | Say et ecg arma ot | ona rn neg nhc et at | Hc cag me cet at A i m en y Verzon ve wom the money, and Way, Atercin estas art et walked found the track on the last mile, “An ofer was | CoDeil General Maller, at which were prevent Hl M. the institutions, treasonedie ‘ermon, in harnes. L, Kamehameha, Mr. Perrin, H. I. made to match Lady V in 3, to Lad King, HB. H, Prince h 4 tesles, and shesid receive, tw they | eny way, for one thoveand dcllars withia sixty ‘Sign at x ul, Hom. D. L Gregg, U. 8, Commissioner, their of r | of Cuilforala absor and | of mineral land M. qreatert dyestene-te labor, vent fon Frenelseo. Excel encies Messrs. Wyllle and Allen, the commanders ONE SHARB—ON® THOUSAND DOLLARS. “SUVTTO" CNVEAOKL AN0—aUVHE BNO all of the men-o! war, ap of others, the capital of said Republic. the twenty-eighth Dasravetive Fire— Ayoat’s Came ty Reig — Lose The :chconer Fxcel, from the bark New hu and anti-repsblican the pro. | ihe taws of the State of California ought to be so | #°0.0.—On Sunday afternoon, about two o'cvoek, « | Worl, one hundred end four days Sydney, bound Snr Se. pve, SHAG Sarees ane, BPD, eccident of his birth, or for | 1 bl een ‘the t fire broke out in a Chinere house Avgel’s Camp. In | for San Francisco, a# ina leaky condition—ba: triea be aod ides, they Peiitapet ne | a tsters on sed pe, eandtiote, Cosel’ be ce ity, stor spectene conten Tides of the streek, cone | several, days to Best, up to hail Van ten’ oe at tunel, cantons tenet ase nea a pro- re, alter spreadi s had o some ten or arch, eighteen bum universal democratis doctrine of | Po Fao che ea he shall have unconditionally tub | muaicated to the boure of C.F Lake, known as Lake's Snot ‘whom'left berand landed on the lalandot Nithi WM. WALKER, OOO IOLERELE EE IOEDEEDEL ELE. rerereee: Hotel, in connection with the banking house of Wé it in canoes to Kauai, and arrived at this a , declare in tie immortal words of the greatest of Seowsainasiattall Gietbelibanss Forge a Ce obich was ately copmumed with orery | Tees (My Tete imine busel. Bie sarioiagee | fe arsine in tre nal man conducting himvelf | try Reroute MathAcR® ON THE KLAMATN Coxtrapicr. | Dullding {mtown. ‘The principal sufferers are given be- ‘acly to proceed to Sam Francisco; and unless she #900 hooks LOL PLLE ROL ODESOPPSOGDLO NESE /TPOLOLODOLE DOH ‘ormity accoun| to God alone for his | 41, we take the following extract from a letter from low wakes @ port, much au must oneue, as on © ‘OCK—ONE HUNDRED THO! SAND DOLLARS. The gn sep pedd Calvo in more explicitly declared ions, and ought to be ted in wor- | Sr. Whipple, Indian Agent.tto the Crescent Llty Herald: - $9,000 HH. Reymolds .....$1,600 | Leard were much exbausted ping. ‘The Unites | O- PLEO OI PITELEDEDEDEDELDLS 10 TPPOPOLODE DE! im art. 58 of hi ect, thus:—-the members of the ling to the dictates of his owa | «1am bappy to inform you hat the story of ‘massa- “ Hof Pacite Express Co.. 500 tes sloop Decatur sailed om Ist June, to render P by hen or yetnoep been fitted poe ne on a oe — so got the +! Bog = i€0, Tryon. above named vessel. an man! falker + yn citizens, ale Dow cordially invite all our for- | Sheet of the Toporte derives trees tk hoteney tat LH 2,000 C. Robeck... late adits trou Kaual inform us of the lamentable | loans of 860 were ‘accepted by hiss trea! various partion. foreigners that are more than swonty ‘one years of a; . may ha fr without foundation. I found everyt on well, 2.40 Geo. F. Young. death, by euicide, of Mr. J. R. Inj in the vicinity | Al! expeditionists had to pay $40 passage money from | end have had at teast two years rouldones ia Imegine, if you can, the astonishment of een heert A. Friedturger 2 aie ; 900 | of Lihue, « few gays Ce anne malaved for ig rv h to Realejo. Heseeting isnt all theote j veld inregular practice of some profession, trade or seers ++ 25 several , Bypied chest aad wurgici Pape oy iy LT meets tee Others bave met with heavy losses The safe, books, search, ty beni. just - he bad lain for a ‘week after ammunition, me al ins\rumeats, The ma Herald of July 14, remarks\—The Legis. ar? E7 oon wv you feel fixe Making seotueron. | Papers ond treasnre of Wells, Fargo & Co, were saved.” | Sravmiitizg the fate! act &e., bebind. lative Arrembly ofthe new Scate of Paname will be (nau. ‘eveloping founded om | gig Mr. Shelton gives you leave to pat nim also oa Movamany or U. 8. Tacors.—The monotony of the past Gn the 2th of Msy the lant whaleship left Lahaina, | _ As the commanding officer of the government had or- avrated to-morrow. ‘The Gret act of the Assembly, after by mon dangerous to the per- week been egresabiy brokea ent {twas exoeecing!y cull in | ders given to take no prisoners, it was impossible toiden. | electing their President, Becretary, Ac., will be to saruce and welfare of Our government. by 2 ia Vatiry.—Tt will be remem | city of t deiachennat of United lic ees soy saan Fhore naveltoen af tas sorts id onsen, | 3 any of the Cond Amerionas uy cde | Bot ttuuletiog their proceedings, alter whieh ad tfarpryecscanpeton vt at Sarma | 180ar cua chs Cumath ee" yah ego | Catteries cove ote tnt, | Sieg Sorcaat CASA oceans room, | ga hoteatte paoemaa reteset east | Gul pens tte te Perna seeding The Seat at at Sacramea's | Idan out ‘ 2 mn impre Sea Je pret a

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