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.* NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1855. lacer—WrersoreLinD, Hsw- PHORNB. - Vighteenth District—P} Dorado—Jiw* Hook, Peeme, MeCrLa™. Ww Niuteenth District—Calaveras ang Amador—Nornen, Crondell. in trom Bis. and the extraordinary work on the REPORT OF THE AMAZON STEAM NAVIGATION COM Negro. PANY. ee was therefore as eatinfactory 4s could reason- The following report wax ‘prevented by the Bazom de | MPR Re “xPeemee ° - > Maua, on the 224 of August, to the General Assembly of } in the magnificent regions through which the ritying ri amer yined, The papers willgive you the ostensible | brought out *Twelft! it”? the * Comedy of Errors,’ + ADDITIONAL FROM CALIFORNIA. co eee get om the part ofthe powers at Washing. | aad im really beautiful style the “Midsummer Night's ‘om, bat the real cause is cons Dream,” but they have been presented to audiences not — that given to the public, and it Me avait propertioneao perirmances of wobigh »churnter ‘ : od c,uesiion of United States Senator. Pi Charles King and George Kyer will oj vil Ruteresting Correspondence from San Frageisee. | Wetri.cw the remove: came avout, at least I think T Se | teats sont week Ania doom ante. Laue a cone, - * ion of our ¢ ‘extends, Dut as the affair pertatms to people here, it might not be | Charles Wheatleigh, Miss Mowbray, and Mr, Paullim, are Twentieth Dictrict—Sierra—Scmntey, rhareholdere of the Amazon Navigation Company:— Pieergatecwelty mo ce te poemtbg ed Fmd carats; of interest to your readers, though some vital principles | among Tn ae PEELE RECAPITULATION. Missns, SRagsnorDERs,—In the name of the directors Messrs, Shareholders, I am the first to acknow! , of the Awazon Navigation and Commercial Cowpany, I | that this work falls short of the requirements of such an « +, | important enterprise, smd also that fault is to be found Degleave to present to you the report, balance sheet, | OP ith “the dearth of emplanation and details shied, cf national interest are involved. Mr. and M THE KNOW NOTHING VICTORY, The simple fact is, the democrats ought to have elected | representation jerra county. Miss Emlly Votter, Miss Dr. Gwin last winter, according to all precedent and usage. | Vieux, Messrs, Warwick, Potter, and some others, weil | Ke Democrats... ered sco Br ae, &e., &e. He. at least, is a man that by hi: presence will give ‘ating at Sonora and Columbia, occasionally piaying, | \gjority af Know > and details of the operations of the company up tothe | Cw", Wib the leath of explanation, and acta q . honor, respect, consideration and influence to our pew 0 pretty fair houses. 4 é Gyer democrats and WhIgS.... ... cloue of the year 1666, and to inform you'at the seme | knows toyou prewmut we, on this csomsion, ae aa State. He is not a local wan as every one knows. His ‘The most important item of legal tntelligence with us | 414 jority of know Nothings and whig: time of wha" has occurred during the six mon’ uy report more complete,” Ia March, of ti coming year, ADCO ‘We are indebted to Wells, Fargo and Company for the | acte are all national, all American, however much Little | is that of the estate of James Beckett, once a resident of ne of iidcation, of the. celay’ of this meting, it be- |. wi q envious minds may belie hum. In our national Senate | New York city, Beckett was @ remarkable specimen of shal! be presenting to you the report and ba! The following are the names of the oY —_ ‘ Y, emind you, Messrs. Shareholders, that at 7 that st RLowing: he has proved himself to be a grext man among great | the sporting’ world; he had knocked around New York MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY ELEO?. my Omi 3 the contract which gave existence to cea the co a ead hope tear duty will be per. Shipments of treasure men, and te his commanding iniluence California and the | for many a year, without accomplishing mush success; abs, (independent. ) {hin undertakng was approved by the Legislature, that Still T shall not — elude without availing myself of this ‘Rept. 35 sir Deexal & whole Pacis coast is principaly indebted for the mate- | and when in 1849 the news reached the States of the . Faxiey, G. W. Waanan, eae amet eas accompanied. by “an authorization, voted. | solemn oppar(anity of rendering my thanks ove: Tec er & © rial benefits derived from gorernment appropriations. | wonderful gold discoveries, he was amongst the ficst_ who Diok. ‘ ceiimourly, by ‘which the government might revoke | intelligent, and indefatigable sgent of the pcr, me He may have made some little mistakes, fr who does | reached the shores of this region, to profit by the disco- the exclusive right of the steam navigation of the Ama- ] Belem, Mr. Manuel Antonio Pimenta Bueno, for the inted at his rec: da- | very. Like many men humble in their walk of life in] Contra A. R. Melone. Ss pet fee ‘ona haa proved rccrount tovhis trast, | thecla States, when he reached this land he seemed to | Calaverus—Z W. Taliaferro, EB. 7, Beatty, James | 20m, which was the furdamental base of that contract. 1 | yaluable services which he has lent us. The other em- But a eet of hungry spoils aspirants how! for his posi- | awaken to a new life; hidden springs and resources before | Prars tater inte new pegotiations with the imperial govern: ON DE MAU ; had then to ask you to confer upon me powers to | ployés, I ought also ia Feet their duty. President of 1855. Company. ment, which consumed no small time, because the direc- | Rio pr Jaxmno, August y: to-y, comprehending ihe value of an exclusivé sores El Derado—). E. Bowm, J W, . Tayion, to him burst forth, and he acquired a proud . BORELAND, eee pe i §.T. Gack, T, D. Hesueut, J.D. Warr, J. W. Ouves, L. tion, ‘haw’ Nh, ‘{h the present crisis of our national affairs, it is all- supremacy among. the prowiecuous gatherings of the impo Snion democrats should re- | class with whom he lad consorted. As a sporting | x. Wricn. z e cree ee prospects of the stability } man, a politician and on enterprising citizen, pre- Humboiit—e. S. Rioxs. bees gel LR ciekipaee ies ight Additional from Yr cur Union seem doubtful to all who truly love | pared to take the chances, he waa ever on the | Klamath— — McDonatp, he worl, cou bandon such an advantagevus right |. Tt ONpExOn bisedaasnbebae bangs oe , ur glorious, happy country. The aggressive tirade | alert. In a short time he wae in possession of large Los Angeles—J. L. Brent, J. @. Downey. without i ae ge Bot nsche ates fos Seat hers peg eA x Oe eee ery coemtidst the Seuth ie looked | means, and also fgured extensively in politics. Ho was | Marin— — Bruch, sent ene Merest of the country, which interest the | BESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE A _ upon here with alarm, and we begin to ask our- | aman of marked personal qualities, and possessed of a Mariposa—G. H. Ruongs, R. B. Lamson. joo in ze interes! Kerra ry, her 4 DJOURNED—Na-- tdves, where shall we go? Shall we have a separate | keen intellect, » cousnge which no danger could appal | Monterey. 1. Matthew noctiey in Soashen ray u Gente opromote, oq | POLRON FETE—THEB FALL TRADE AND WHALERS— * oma republic in the event of # dissolution of the Union, or | and he soon soquired qu ite @ leading position. He owned Nevada—T. B, MeFartanp, V. G. Bunt, G. A. Reywowps, § Ne so apes ms a deeds 6, 1 aa, eine SHIP AGENCY SPECULATION. § bao shall we join with theSouth? As for a combination with | water lots to which the city limits were soon to reach, | p. Dusns, S. W. Boring. upon be cba it ane snaaxel lo ceexes NO, eo te ‘The elipper Yankee, from Honolulu, brought Sandwich ncoe Northern rim, with our liberal opinions, that is | put up clegant buildings, and was a p@ominent associate | Yiacer—SiLas SELLECK, LANSING Stour, R, L, WLtsaMs, October, 1664; in which are now co siemed agri pk OREN PE nahi a ig esa eg ng rp Our California Corresponde: wholly out of the question. But enough of the dry Fi ihetmost successful schemes of enterprize. In 1819 he | san Francisco—Jas. George, Thos. Gray, Sol. A. Sharp | &n4_ exirtence of our enterprise. ing near 6th a rae Theme of politics, : adopted a child of Jonn Lyng, of “Poole notoriety.” | c. W. Moultnrop, B. opine, Horace Hawes, Herman Raa oF in encrns, ee Speeeet me, pat gust. SacRaMEsto Crry, Sept. 17, 1855. The sane ‘hews from Chili and Australia has given a new | Beckett was warmly att to this boy, who took his | Wohkler, John Ewalt, Nathaniel Holland. be oy aa pre hie lay pee mont ai ee bye eaayie We take the following from the Polynesian of Aug. 25: Trip w the Inierior—Governor Johnson’s Election—Inte- | impetus to trade. Three large clipper ships—the Kit | name, and accompanied him here, and was known as fen alerts en CS age il ie plete dius the renatt in the tee. Maaes in which the orl. | To Hen Marery nie Queex of the United Kingdom of ing. Sketch What P per he lavter place, | young “Captain Jem Beckett.” On his last visit to New pase ot Nin Hehe may be Rffected at an | Carson, Inco, and Star King-att op An on will Teen: |F Reake Dockats pkcot his pong Auepied won oy cee the ‘with our new crop | dest schoals in that State, and returned here to look after pply ourselves and | his extensive property. He died suddenly at Sacramento contract been a I a Great Britain and Ireland. oye rae Eas np nw peg eS Great AND Goop FrREeND—Belleving that your The organization of the company, as far as respects | _akes a sincere interest in everything which concerns the its agency at'Para, Lay Fears formulated, Mr. Manuel | Hawaiian nation, Brae jar-e but that you will fan Bernardino—Jefferson Hunt. Santa Clara—Gxonce Pack, Caswett Davis, Santa Barbara—Jose M. Covarrubias. ‘Mines—Excellent. Field) and will load principally with fl pata 2 Field—Nugoets ane | Peet to our market tn this art Chunks Plenty—Progress of the Sacramento Valley Rail- | of wheat we sball have eno Pipe ‘3 Livur was selling at | city, without leaving any wil, or making any other pro- | Santa Cruz—Wst. BLACKBURN. Se quipatiso af $33 50. per sre a shipments be | vislon for this boy, around whom ‘bis hopes clungy es. ecramento—6. i, Canam, J. W. Poon, G. W.Taacn, Fen rey haps ing eee iting bean aa) Trey crema on the 2ath of Teeember ladk.” In accords te siag from hi ‘ield a good profit there, cept such as the lawyers: in ay mt made | Gro. Conn. the interior, visiting Mormon Island, and stopping fora | "To mane us. pr ous prorperous than any | with the father ofthe bo, the timo of is adoption. | haala— ——- AsDnEWE, for the sum of $100,000, ready for sea, ahe departed tor | ance rit ihe i of ‘the late King, and the, consttion few days in Sacramento, other le on of »be, we want to be le! 1) Sarah 0. Beckett, in jerra—H. A. Gaston, A. A, . nant Francisco, Parabybunados Reis, on the 1st Jonua' fathers. My anxious endeavor will beto rule for the good shi We arecon- | city of New York awaiting his return, when melan- Sol: -ANDREW SYEVENSON. 5 iy no Ys 'y Samy dees Wipes) ot the Leptemaber, 10it you I sine by Eastern ond arene nods We donotwantand | ehdly dings of his decease reached the East. His estate | Stanislaus—J. 2. Colbreath. 1853, 10 commenee the navigation contracted for the fst. | of my gubjects, nnd of all foreigners residing within m line. jurisdiction; and, im vo doing, shall rely, under God, ‘The ports of call which the government designated for on the sym} thy = good will of your Majesty, and ation. Your Sutter—R. B, Sherrard (independent. ) ir this line, and where the steamers regularly touch, as | the British ‘would send you the result of the election by this mail. | cannot consume. Neither matters of business or politics | was taken charge of by the public administrator hore, Siskiyou—E. J. Corns. From the files of papers, you will perceive the Know No- ] have ever been properly settled here. Thereare toomany | and an inventory filed, appraising its value at the large tion or resources, ani far { sum of $175,000. In the ubsence of Mrs. Beckett or any Tuolumne— —— OxDRY, —— Bxuxtox, —— Vax Du- % 5 ings have carried the day here—at least for Governor | merchants here for cue population, we teen over: ton to represent "Young Captain Jim,” some specu- | sxx <— McGum, , well going as returning, from Belem to the city of Barra, | By the King-it, C. Wruue. KAMEHAMEHA. aed Deputy Governor—Col. J. Neely Johnson running } gpxious to coodipaments,, and have recommented | ators considered it opportune to obtain possession of this | "ty in the embouchure of the Rio Negro, aro tho following:— | Palace, Honolulu, 15th February, 1858. Trinity— —— Urtoy. Yolc—E, Bynum, (Sarchal Bynum, K. N., has been elected to the Senate from Solano. Naps ‘and Yolo.) Yuba—Upron P. Winpsor, R. M MRNER, JACOB SHEA- rer, A. J. BATCHELDER, JOHN STERRETT. The names of the Assemblymen from Napa, Plumas, Sonoma (2), San Diego and Tulare have not yet reached us, The first three haye no doubt elected K. N.’s; the last two, democrats. ‘Meetody 47 democrats, 28; ind Know Nothings elec ; democrats, 23; indepen- dente, 2. If weadd for the counties not hear from 4 to the Know Nothings and 2 to the democrats, the next ‘Assembly will stand—Know Nothings, 1; democrats, 25; independents, 2—Know Not majority over all, 24. Breves, Gurupa, Prainha, Santarem, Obidos, Villa Bel Victoria, by the grace of God, Queon of the United Ki tal Sefpa. The actual inportance of each of these ports | ‘iow of Great Beiteln amd ireland, defenier of the taithe of call you will see by the maps annexed to this report. &e., ke., &e. In July, 1853, the steamer Rio Ne whose prime cost To his Majesty Kamehameha IV., King of the Hewailan to the company was $103,527 84, departed for Para un- | Islands. our good friend, xendeth :—We have re- der the command of 1st Lieutenant Antonio Jose Pereira | ceived the letter which your adiseanet tots om Leal. The arrival of this fine vessel at Para enabled the | the 15th of February last, and in which you announce to management to realize onthe Ist of Papen re 1853, | us the death of your predecessor, King Kamehameha III., the first voyage of the second line. The jo was the | and your acceaston to the throne. We thank you for first steamer to plough the waters of the majestic Soli- | this communication; and in conveying to you our sincere mones, or Upper Amazon, carrying to the Peruvians the | congratulations on your accession, and our best wishes hope cf a splendid future, if the government of the re- | for the prosperity and long emtinuance of your reign, we public should comprehend—as it is to be hoped it will | cannot but express our satisfaction at the assurance con- —the interests of Peru, by giving an adequate | tained in your letter, that it will be your endeavor to subvention to the company, so that that navigation | rule for tlie good of your subjects, and of al! foreigners: bead of his ticket some 5,000 majority. Col. Johnson | unwarranted shipments, this Keeping our matket | property, and all manner of claims for_ services rendered lated with every description of The real legiti- } to the deceased were presented; and recently the entire 4a, I believe, the youngest man that has ever been elected | FAI! Nien ay are few, and they have been bee {vcante sete about to ve auld to aetisty these Gletanaias .3t to 80 exalted an office, being just thirty years of age. | ruined by irresponsibile adventurers. was all arranged; Messrs. Selorer & Sinton, well known ‘The Lieut. Governor, Mr. Anderson, is some thirty-five By the bye, P. T. Barnum, = D. vane pee H. bcsdiar gg pa free Capit natiooy aad all the 0 fad years, I believe. Now, as I deem it cannot but be inte- } Benedict attempted to start a savings exchange and gone- } tors who were in ¢ afinir of appro) n’s cho ral deposit bank city rou will see by the follow- | lots, were on the alert; when Jo, and bebold, Mr. Peter resting to your readers to know something of the ante- | Ire SPentiaementi= ee B. Sweeney, the Public Administrator of your city, eedenis of one who will soon figure s0 conspicuously in | “Posrroxeuext oF Bustress.—The undersigned arrived by | clothed with full power to represent, Mrs. Beckett, and Ahe are of California, T hav» taken some pains to gain | he est stamgr trom New ork under cneegcrtinct wadanc | He inmediviely commenced. a Tigi serloy ofthe var the following interesting facts in relation tothe early | Gf cash capital to the banking rm of Barnum, Beach & Co. | ous claims, and filed a bill fur an injunction—which was Ristory of the Governor elect of this great State—and 1 Ate Soa amesnt in ee acai ae Gem ond duly granted. This antorest case ce now bere the agree ier’ ourts, and creates no little excitement here. It is now a ‘think you will with me, that it affords a practical } securities consist of Uity Comptroller's warrants, According, clad ick and like Mise Flight, in Jaundyce va. Jauniyce, Mosication of what a man-—I may almost say a boy—can | {0 the best information obtainable in New York athe ne 9” | tod Miia Ant oe od ce inily expecting o docisi — ire practically a commercial interest, by the | residing within your jurisdiction. Your Majesty may " my departure, this class of securities formed reliable capital m Tay acqui ‘a larity of the ste ae Teh v eco , if he wills it, rely id of a kind a “ f . n New York have taker ion of thi Arrest of Pcter B. Manchester In San Fran- eiter frequency and regularity of the steamers’ trips. | confidently rely ‘upon our ip and Br whi —— ee oe owe Me, evap and migealt are Utes lore gresug alesse: | siete’ Dave iaeedak, who, ounfined ‘ule operations 10 clece. fh the line from the city of Rarra to Nanta, inthe repab- | pursuing such & course, and may be assured of the lively Jand ments, but the securiti Deevileuns, Retnneee nee Sriprunen eens | L marant depreciated by ihe recent report of the Tunding ex- | New York to watd politics, is here the master spirit, who | ; . Ne of Peru, we have the following ports of call:—Coary, tntareat which we take in the welfare and inde] Gevernor Johnson was born on the 24 August, 1825, "] amine have ceased to bear @ reasonable cash value. | conizols with despotic will the destinies of the democratic { Fea, Tocasting, Fonte Boa, Tabatinga, Loreto and Pebas. | of your dominions, And recommend you to Niring the two years, the trips stipulated ia the oriel: | Orclection of the Aimighty. = PANE, TPE nal contract for bath lives, were made with remarkable | Given at our Court, at Buckingham Palace, the fteenth (From the Sen Francisco Times, Sept, 20.] P. B. Manchester, the defaulting banker from Cincin- nati, was arrested on Friday by Marshal North. He at- tempted to escape, after giving his word that be would i indiana, Gibson county, anil in a squatie:’s cabin. | GPM Marnam:Yieel constrained to windenw namo and | party. Especially is bis power manifested in this city He can make and unmake men with his simple will—and | ‘This was then the “far West.” His father, desirous of | capital from thls enterprise, as also my own, until after fur- f z . : . vt. VENEDICT, i a h in ted to cocalt when Santed. He is to be taken to | regularity, notwithstanding 1Be losses occasioned by the | day ‘of June, in the year of our Lord 1865, and in the giving educational advantages superior to those found in | “MF advices trom New York. (ti Be NTE Co, Se ee weeny can makent out level ait fearei | Sacramento, andif proof sufficient is furmshed, will be | accident to the steamer Rio Negro, hardly three, monthe eighteenth year of curvelga. Your good friend. ‘the country in those days, removed to Evansville, in the Saw Francrsco, Sept. 5, 1 a er to so great an extent. He is not the rough subterranean surrendered te ener ca of 0 ep a Cate oe co see neta ta Fo BE t A area ra (Signed) CLarExpox, VICTORIA, R. same © Efforts are being made to have John Bigler, Ex-Governor, | osed tobe in New York; but, possessed of | cer Bruen t State, required by overncr. transmi| ve fi State, and at am early age fitted him for college. | | oiinted Cottector of this port. It this is accomplished’ | yact yecurtery means, and connected with come very im | Manchester was taken up the river by Marshal North in | time, no blame was to be attributed to any one, The We learn from the Polynesian that e project is on foot rocks of Sarapapa, on which the steamer struck, while | to erect a monument to the memory of the late King. steaming at the rate of twelve miles an hour at farthest, On Assumption Day, High Mass was celebrated in honor Meer, they Lad never appeared above the surlase of the | ofthe Fete of Napoleon Tl. the Bishop of Arethle of- waters, Ithappened, however, from the fact that the | ‘iat od hag i in the evening the French Commis- Waters of the Ainazon were unknown in 1853, except by | Sone?) Mons. Perrin, entertained at a banquet a select tradition, and there being no notice of such asnger, was | Gace’ Prine’ Kamebanal seat age wage! ¥ Kanban {mpossible to avoid it when the steamer had the fatality | anu, Mince saat ote 6 Commis- of havigating in that dfrection. This occurrence, which | Monet and lady, his, Majesty's Ministers, etc. Gabe, threatened te compromise seriously the interests’ of the ] ih the Hotel de Frunce a hi pepe enterprise by the possible consequence of the suspension Of Both tris exacted hy 40ie oopkach grlaved.very 1aneHh PE emi pte oy eer ae is the adn inistration of the company. Fortunately, the zeal, the inteligence, and the unspenkableactivity ot the | tbe Felsnesian, by a messnge trom the King. | Thebill tions a President, aided by ‘bis d , and by the skilful com- a mander of the steemer, Lloutonant Leal, omitt ected.” The Aofitious appro) by this we mean Thing which couls enatie them fo cope witty the woes, | ‘tems of expense conternsioted in the , but which the th the emer- | treasury is not expected to meet,) are not entirely done ney, raved the company from greater loss, by rescai Hee ere ane cr eteny cue waistlered hits Tele ane | aay, with, and this circumstance makes the moneys done at an additional expense of some $14,000, a sum, the | Yoted for public works appear to bes very large propor- smallness of which surprised me, because, in'view of in | 42 cipaepttnitt ak the SE ee aia id ta juries to the vesvel and machinery, its complete repair < pai ae agate di notaypear to me ponsibleat less than doublethat ex- | £0" of Kilauea is very ective, ite mole surface being is nee. Pemne safety of the ship was alto owing, ina great mea- | Which This ‘the night like great fires. Fifty or sixty” a About this time reverses in business overtook him, and } {fe final ruin of democracy in California, for the next | portant enterprises, he holds himself aloof, except to plan from comparative afliuence he was reduced tothe necessity | four years ot least, will be fully consummated. the campaigns, and like skilful general, to arrange the ofsupporting his family by his daily labor. Young Johnsoi lan of batile. so as step by step, to mark the sure pa was oad 18 pow ve beste aniioed of the change of Ean Francisco, Sept. 20,1655. |} Tovvictory, He has not obtained. the position of United ites ‘The Mortality om Board the Uncle Sam—Reports of the | States Senator yet; but though deferred, he is not defeat- worldly prospects, betook bimself toa clerkship in a store inty Regarding the Num. | &: |, mark my words, there will never be another U. . fer support, and from that time to the present he bas Paseengers—Dreadf ut Uncertainty Regarding the Num- ty Rega n- | S Senator elected from this State till Dave Broderick is deen the architect of his own fortunes. At17 Mr. John- | '%"* Dead—Castd from the Pacific United Staiet SMp | chosen, son commenced the study of the law, and at 19 passed his . ‘Another New Yorker, Harry Byrne, has also attained Gompany-—Colonel Walker and the Isthmus Mules— | ster oe here as Districy Attorney, which office he examination, but was mot licensed, as the laws of the State required him to be 21 years old. Market Report—Return of an Ohio Furger-—First Im- | has tied with distinguizhed ability for four years. He portation from Japan—W hat the Cargo Consists of— had net & a le competitor: here in tho democratic oon: 7 Theatrical Reports, Profits and House Scenes—Compliment | vention, not because the office was not desired by aspir- = ee cape bea oorp tray NS ee to Mise Joey?” Gougenhcim-—Hittory ¢f the Berke Oy lawyers, ‘but hecauso no ono Could take the fold “Plains” arrived in Sacramento City, Augast 24, 1840, Estate—The Lawyers Foiled—Great Success of New York Dave feels captain, as they always called him, and, to use his own expression, ‘flat broke,” necessity | 77ained Fridtictans. Hite torte Seamatdste for short, tho altos belog worth compelling him to seek some employment. Our hero We were horrified here last week upon the arrival of | $59 (1) fp a aavd: there da every prospect of is eleo- fancied that mule Solin preniet ‘at that time the most | the Uncle Sam, of the Nicaragua line of steamece, to hear | tion, . ‘ * Copia HOG: Segoe ly jhe made several Journeys £0 1 ofthe frightful ravages of the cholera at the Isthmus of | Fred Kohler, formerly Alderman.of your Sixth ward, is the end that by the practice of his profession more money | Sn Juan, and of the deaths of over 200 passengers on Vavhed, ai cormicgragnlocme Goanty. Ger; andi-as oy ould be made, he repaired again to Sacramento City, en- | board this lest mentioned steamer. Upon the arrival of | tyuly New York has been bountifal to this youthful State Seting upte eee re ae ae ee seek ie, the steamer here, every effort was made to suppress the | in furnishing candidates for office fh Lorabie, se was twice elected City “Attorney, was. ap- | fict®, and garbled statements were published, which | . The pgp ean m9 Oe. Beal Ay Baker, pointed Colonel in command of the Maraposa expedition | caused the agents of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, | manager; Laura Keene, directress. Among the compas “F person, Saturday afternoon. ‘We learn from the Sacramento Journal that this per- son, accompanied by his counsel, appeared before his Fxcellency the Governor, to object to having the requi- sition of Gov. Medill, of Ohio, endorsed by the Executive of this State. 5 James H. Hardy, Esq., District Attorney of Sacramen- to'county. read the requisition of the Governor of Obio, which set forth that “said Poter B, Manchester stands charged by affidavit duly made, seco to law, with the crime of forgery, and also with thecrime of uttering and publishing certdin false and forged promisory notes for the payment of Se! knowing them, the eaid notes, to bo false and forged, with the intent to injure and de- fraud one Frederick Franks.”” ‘The requisition isin the usual form. Col. Phil. L. Edwards of counsel for the defence, read numerous affidavits, and on the motion of Mr. Hardy that the Governor of this State comply with the request of the Governor of Ohio, Col Edwards opened his argument, and proceeded to show that tbe affidavit of Franks is insufficient legally, because there is nothing set forth in the affidavit to constitute a legal forgery—beenuse it. does not aver tbat: Manchester knew that the endorsemont was forged—but that. the whole affidavit is founded on the belief of Franks, without setting forth the cause which led to his belief, "That the requisition recites tbat the notes were forged, while the aflidavit states that the endorsements were torged—that sure, to the well-known strength of the naval construc. | Of these tights were counted on the oF she eit OF Hons at the extabizhment of Ponta d’Arona, snes, were | jaye tao Pride Plaeal og rapt Senta allege sdb it not for the iron diagonal supports inserted for greater ‘a > security, ehe would infallibly have been shattered by the | 768 furfously. From its surface the liquid lava 1 against the Indians, and in 1851 Census Agent under the | yore, Mesure. Forbes & Babcock, to come out with acard | are, Miss Keene, Miss Mowbray, Mrs. J. B. Booth, the law of Congress requires that the affidavit of indict- “ United States government, in charge of the expedition ‘ohhh lave mn achat ock, Chipman, Charles ‘Wheatleigh: and others. MeKean Bn. | meot shall be certified as authentic by the Governor | terrible shock which she recetved. preg pees op aN Eee, at soles biocd. Fe Shy ‘Lagldlabhss.chit In: Goa |" mum ct vepoescd Ha duteerot fob @bantuhip Unste Gam]: Wray pee aeiGHen Overseas, atGiartie Union ties | cuiabing “ne Neier eat ter amine ormete stele Tos rate the niccter Monee, ieee Ma tate ee | something ike, if ery walle, the breaking of the sur 2 a *, and oe." = t i " 1 Jovernor of Uhio. davit contains 3 + WI At 4 same year and in 1854 was the presi ling oficer of two | is false in that portion whicb relates to the passengers ofthe soe hy night. J will repor apace oa wae dart fi Write ty A As Netting forth important facts, and that it | (Tio de Janeiro) with a freight list of $40,408. This ves- | °%, ws J lta Pig 8 aay JK bork aT a obtained sel, of regular speed, dra little water, and havin, Buch space tnd suflient accommodations is excelion: | {Tem crater y truly, grand, gloomy and peculiar? for the service of the second and fourth lines in which | [oy CaiuSty nade its apresmace mene the tie Hae e ee ra tie coca hatin ecorms satis | Mauna Loa. Its location ls to the right of the old. vol- etorily, 1 mparative economy. In an- : sr pe biped enact eat arta seraan of eight orn nine iounand fest abore ie, Within the seccnd contract e ctora resolve o the |, ~ construction, in England, of an iron steaicer of large di- | | if,an hour of Its Hesteppearance, the whole mountain mensions, siniee the inercase of cargoos exhibited to the | CMomtinued during the might of the Iith« but was not company how much it was required. The steamer Ta- 1§08 "Gus thavatore untountgh tex aaithy ie Tespectable | (cP again until the Tuesday (14th) following, when the Iveryeol bldes Me doh Laird nt the price of £22,500, Spipeation of Sones Baars ine wake ee ton she being alseady complete, with the exception of the | nites or more, till {t was lost in the valley which les be- machinery. This magnificent vessel, of 210 feet keel and } tween Mauna’ Loa and Mauna Kea. The appearance of” 27 feet tweadih of beam, of 761 tons’burden and of 200 | {pon Mauna loa and Manna Ket. The appearance 0 horse power, was an excellent sailer and of the hest sea- | yur Rew, Yolenuo, a8 seen from, Hito, was very beautiful. going qualities. On her Voyage from England shecalled | Pander pyrotechnic display. “On the i5ih Am at Oporto to ship colonists for the company, and was de- | Erander pyrotechnic display. On the 15th August, tained thore by {he extraordinary overflow of the river | About equi-distant from Mauna Loa aid sauna Kea’and Douro, which sass gonaed an soca ee ata point where one was never before known. It was BOATS, rary Lay is ee pont employed in the | seen by several persons in Hilo, who reprevented ite ap- sarrice cf the, danazon, for the resent ueceesities of | pearance like that of the violent upheaving of fifteen : acres of carth and rock, two hundred feet in height, fol- however, if the Deepens commercial developement of lowed by . large volume of lays. Ita distance is vine those regions should continue, so much cannot be sid. , sented a» about twenty-eight miles from Hilo. In aa ihe Bem steam packet lines, from Belem to Dayano, in | Sight this new eelean give out a, song, lori ghee p legro to St. Isabel, obliged | and was apparently cas ing up lava, which was running the directors of the company to send still another vessel | {ra Cirection away from Hilo’, Op ihe night of the Rite =the Cameta—in Jan’y of this year, which cost 800,000. | instant, the voleanoes on the mountains sad plate There is also ip course of construction at Ponta d’Arca | ‘istinedly seen from ine channel between Hawail eat (Punta d’Arenas), on account of the company, the fron | tnd Maul. “At Lohaina the. retlection wer very Mietiont. steamer Tabatenge, whose boilers, having been ordered | "The prospects for the fall trade at the ldlabts are Gatto in England, were, by my directions, sent back to the ma- |. nrodasing as in any former year, va: chinists, Messrs. Faweett, Preston & Co., on azcount of | “ie feet of whalers at the north this seaton {¢ not not Veing according to plan, and others was orderel. | «nite aa large a the past two years, but the larger’ por There having been, however, a geandalous delay in thelr | ‘ion are expected to. resruit are ths We eave viene: selisery, J nescived to order the building of boilers here, | The number of whalers expected in uct fur from 260, so as to allow the er to roug] service. y 4 eared to be at present sufficiently prov for ; but the Arserican steamer Bay City was for sale, andas her | Beh prices ruling in the States. Stil, about 2/500 tons , of whalemen’s supplies are known to be on tke way out, machinery and all were new, of 180 horse power, and of | The ieuge gues Forced ion BD Bal A ay dimensions adapted t® the requirements of the first line of our contract, the directors thought it right to pur- | pnd, @onfned to the local supply. Few ships have touched ‘one passenger, James Welch, was lett at booked fc St whig state conventions, and now, ‘at. the unprecedented reba Hranekieo /Eiall;Riph-iHnrn'ts the grenhetttaes early age of 30 yeara and one month, the Governor om tion in the male line, and Mliss Julia Goutd, (now Collins, ) elect of a great and mighty State, and this bya majority | sick with fever. and Was left at Acapulco under the charge o! | the female. ‘of over 5,000. Dr. Billings, resident physician at thar port, With S40 paseon : - , but one death red.on board the Golden Age. One 0 Do ote et aaa rine tia be nti Sieerace parsenger came on board sick, and died within twen- | Reception of the Governor Elect in San Fran= enrring to the incidents of the past 17 year “ a 7 ty four hours after leaving Panama, of fever contracted on the cleco the rerult ef his own industry, Fabor nad enterprise? And | Aiiautic side. FORBES & BABCOUK, Agents, > __ {From the Herald, Sept. 15. ee rene ok With inchoate’ While striving to attaie | Caz Wmsmomco, Sept. 14, 156. It having become noised about that his Excellency the see ee athe Mtctieediot amane hie fellow mons = SS? | From this you will perceive that out of 840 passengers | Gcvernor elect, Hon. J, Noely Johnson, would arrive in In mining matters the accounts are most cheering— | but one died. this city last night, by the Sacramento boa, a ln.ge many of the companies slong the banks of the Mokelumne | J think It but Just that the travelling public should be | CTOWd Sirembled at the wharf for the purpose of greotiog eivideeteciainvemarth foe thetr labor ead pane t Jus publie his Excellency on his arrival. Shortly after 9 o’clock the eee Trio cimtaraa the cally average ta each | *ware of thore facts, A letter giving a dotaiied account | oat was teen plowing the surging waves, of the bay to- working man equals the liberal wages of 1850, AtSan | of the through trip trom New York, the prolonged transi” dese f poe roe ee ena Bones ae Antonio, Twas informed the claims pay well; at Cowal | of the isthmus of San Juan, and the horrible condition of | Sirf aud was cordially received. A procession was im- FE ae ed ee mic amy Sea, | affuireun the Uncle Sam bas been published here. One | mediately formed, Veaded by @ band, and marched up recitals are wonderful. "l was informed by 0 fiend, who passenger, who spent every day on deck and kept coun | Sensome street ‘to Washington, thence to the Plaza; desires is name to be withheld, that a company working | of the bdjes {hrown overboard during the day time, says | ¢* yn Clsy to Montgomery, street; through, Montgonie a inp a es have no. feed 4 nugget hg he counted 207, Mr, Lobenstein tells the Chronicle here | Along the line of march fireworks were discharged, the Pope y iswitcgegenmeas of Moventoan Point: | that there were £10 deathe; and an officer of the steam x | band played, and the _peonle huzvaed, It was probably Placerville, T was shown a piece of quarts actually eover- | rays there were over 200. Thore is no use in cudeavor- | Heo) the mrt impewing demonstiations cver witgnssed ed with gold, taken froma newly discovered vein. Quite | ing nike either the fict of the spread or mor- | Hon. Putie Peyton ascended the balcony and introduced a number of rich veins had been opened and prospected | taiir of the pestilence; the truth and the whole truth, | the Governor elect to the vast muliitude assembled, in the neighborhood—gold being discernable in all of | too, is hound to be divalged, sooner or later; and I in- Hon. J, NeeLY Jouxson then came forward, and was r them. They have abundance or the ore, and an abun- | sist it is due to the public, as well as the friends of those | ceived with every manifestation of applause. He sai’ dance of men to work the votne, bat want capital to | Gn hoard, uot to conceal these startling facts. is How can words express the gratitace which 1 feel for duild mills, On Tuesday last, in all themining towns along | Walker, they say, has got possession of all the mules on | your manifestation on this occasion? It is true that t!.e the line of the telegraph, rain fell heavily. | Thixis quite | the isthmus, and What means of transit they will have } Canvass is passed—the battle has been fought, and the unusual at this season. At half da, swash- | remains to be reen. And now for w emall dash at tho | voice of the American people is triumphant. You have img by Fish & Co,, in the claim known as the “Baltimore | mark nd trade. elected me to the responsible station of Governor of the Bide,” yielded between six and seven pounds of dust, For the past fortnight trade has been large, not much, | State of Calitornia, but the reformation of these abuses and this of the Anest quality; and at Yankee Flat, 2 | however, varied—the greater part bengconfined to afew | under which you have so long suifered, will depend in a chunk weighing seventy-two ounces was taken out of | joading articles. Great activity in flour and geain, pr great micasure upon tho legislative branch of the govern- Waterman & Co. b Ager on Friday of last week. Some | induced by acvices from Australia and Chili, In meat | yrent. So far as 1am concerned I have only to ray, x I ‘$60 in fine gold was realized the day before. ‘This claim, | transactions the business has not been very extensive, | have said to the people in the vailoys and on the mou last year, produced a chunk volued at $2,000, At Mor- | with the exception, perhaps, of pork-—-government use | train tops, Sucteeve ‘addressed, that as far as mon Island, the yield is constant and very liberal. Twas | and export requtring a good deal. Liqnors—he Maine | jies, all my efforts shall be directed to the attatnin: surprised to witness the contrast between the days of 49 | jaw not taking effect here—are better than at last dates, | the objects fnseribed on cnr banners—retrenchmen’ of and the present civilized stete of things. but no greet advance ix noted. Some 70 vessels have ar- | the expenses of the State government, and reform of the Yesterday I had the pleasure of making a slight trip on | yived since my last letter; from New York, the Sea abuses of the administration. | feel inalequate to the the Sacramento Valley railroad, now in partial operation. | pent and Carrington task of speaking at length upon these subjects at present. nal afiidavit cannot be rem but that anything mate- vial shall appear upon the face of the original afidavit— that it is necessary that a charge be made that a crime has been committed, and that the defendent Is a fugitive from justice—neither of these facts are set forth in the aitcavit or requisition—that the Constitution of the Uni- ted States and the Constitution and laws of this State re+ quire a certain course of procedure in the requisition and the affidavit upon which such requisition is founded, and thet this courre of procedure Las not been compifed with. Mr. Hardy, the District Attorney, in his reply, read the decision of ‘Various courts, to show that it iy only neces- sary that a crime be charged to authorize the Governor to grant a requisition, He read the requisition, showing that the Gcvernor says that the affidavit is “duly aq- thenticated according to the laws of our State’’—that it contains the scal of the State of Ohio, and the Goyernor’s signatore. He contended that this constituted the ‘‘cer- tilicaie”’ of the Governor, in a manner fully to comply with the law of Congress. Mr. Manchester usked and obtained leave to speak. During his speech he reviewed the history of his own life, and, protesting his innocence of the charges,{stated that he did not desire to be released on technical grounds, but called upon the Governor, if he thought him guilty, to re- turn him for trial at Cincinnati. ‘the Governor stated that he would take until nine o’clock this morning to examine authorities, before he could decide, The Gold Not All Gone Yet. We {extract from the Nevada Journal:—A nugget of geld was taken out, within or near the limits of the town of Volcanoville, by Messrs. Jackson & Co., which weighed 53 ounces. It was found near the surface, and about 7 feet above the bed rock. We were shown a fine specimen boulder of quartz and gold weighing 98 ouncee, in the office of Wells, Fargo & Co. It was taken out at Jefferson, by C. A. Moore, « Pruseian sailor. On Ford’s Bar, > h Fork of the American River, two miners, named Wheeler and Hunt, have recently strack has been held by learned LO Sct vort defects in the origi- Thave to thank T. D, Judah, Esq., the chief engineer, for | 'Sranchecter, who was arrested for forgery ona requist- | ]t ta net wow the tine ane all. Lea fay im, tine feel | Hegings, which are avernging them all the way fom 16 | chase her, as they would have had soon to order the cou- made to-estab- je eluwing tte, which we hae nn deh | in tr te varmor of hoy fe: Wun es | grated fr thls moapation ot Se Peg aoa en’ | Homose sda, The fig, det usa let | Cetin ofsuch ope, ween woullgeqiveoer aye. | ter. oad inefrmpect atte thar et eee foot of Rastrect and the Levee, and runs upon the south ine chimon eK. Foote, which arrived'nt this Cahctea} be peer ar ges beg cant cab ancing Paoitle. | iver diggings, and procured with little labor. The cla'ca | tures, the Lill of sale not having been’asaigned for vans | convenience in procuring good supplies of fruit. and erly side of the American River twenty-two miles to the 1 Japan, last week, is the first vessel that has | ministrntic ~ nto celled of proper formalities on art of the agents. Yegetables at short notice for all vessels that may need a the reforms the necessity of which called our foothills; thence, crossing the rivers, it is intended to ited a‘cargo atrectly from that country Iatothe | party igteeaiotences ne iy of which called ox | skirt te foothills the entire length of the valley. ates! The cargo consists of Japanese rice—said | © G ira thet conse soewked and wate a th The first division of twenty-two miles ts completed, with | to je of a superb qual 5-140 eases of Japanese ware, athe the apport the exception of the track, which is being rapiply laid. I | j, eluding fine silks, &e. Here i a prolifle theme ou ersed with demands for Goy. Bigle rode out four miles and a half with Mr. Jafah } which to be mght eloquent, Her arrival ito a which on the good engine Sacramc nto, Bishop, master, to whom | ‘ensation, your correspondent would tender his thanks for the first San Francisco Hall, (where the Backus Minstrels used promises (0 prove permanently rich. A piece of gold weighing 7 ounces was taken out of the Inclependence Tunncl, at Chip’s Flat, a few days ago. Little is doing in the way of collecting gold, ‘exc -»t along our rivers and creeks, but everywhere pteparati . +< are being made ona large scale to supply the coun with water, when a prosperous future may be anti «- pated. the As, ippers. however, thore charged with the sale were authorized to | ‘Mem, eapectally for Chine bound elippers. in thie sell her in good faith, delivery of her was made, and they | markets though in many articles it should be seated that received on account $14,160, the legal transfer of the | the prices are merely nominal; and where {mportations peor erty having had to take place so soon as the requisite | are made, it should be known that a ver; hy stock tery BS pay ia ‘the company be tn « poat: | oe nis the market. Still, for the expected, tion to perform: all the services contracted for, but it wilt | ®t importation of many articles ts P ry wore then in the city, atl roilroad ride in California, Inoticed some thirty-five or | to periorm.) opened lately, with the ©“ Rivata? and the | shen bega: i gite! " sine icant The Butte Rerord is responsible for the following:—We | also be in a position to proceed to the necessary explora- forty freight cara standing upon the track, ready for use: | .'sheiq’withetke Milking Feil” Micw Caroline Chapman, | rer “@eth t “pitch into” the whigs, quoting f are insormed by ¢ gentleman. rom the mountatas, tha’ | tions im the several affiuents of the Amazon, the complete | _Hoxou1v, Ang. 26.—Building materials have com- also the material for six or seven passenger cars, one of | stra, Hamilion, Mre. Junius B. Booth, Mrs, Thayor, Montes parturiemt ot nacitur rediculus mus ”” two men, Messrs. Buck and Davicson, took from a ravine, | knowledge of which is of ao much interest to the country. | manded pe er tami which was completed. The locomotive Nevada is alwost | Versys. d. B. Looth, Wiliam B, Chapman, (once of the ‘The mee'ing at. the Oriental Hotel was very lange. a | Beat Martin's Ranch, in six days, the enug little sum of S fore than three hundred houses—frame, stone So long ago as the 20th of April, 1868, I presented supply. the imperial governmenta propostiien in which I demnon- and brick, but principaliy the former—have been erected strated the necessity and urgency of these explorations, | in this city during the past six months. Cement, $6 60; which are besides easily comprehended. The imperial | brick, Fs . No. 1.) $30 a $85; nails of all kinds in reat government practically recognises to-day that the ex. | demand. Lumber-The importatsons of Oregon and Puget penditure contemplated ye ‘our company far from being | Sound lumber for the past few months have been very ‘an outlay thrown away, 4s, on the contrary, a capl.al | Juge and have depressed the market. Several cargoes advantageously employed, which returns to ‘the public | have been soldat cost and charges, but the holders of coffers with such increase as would be equivalent to the | Steck are firm, and prices have advanced during the most Aisproportionate usury, The receipts of the pro- | few days. Rough inch boards are held at the yard at $35: vinee of lara have been increased to more thon double | Joist and plank at $20 a $33, oo ee and clap boards what they were before our company went into operation; | #r¢ Scarce and in demand, at $70 a $80 for clear pine, No have been made and redwood commands $1,100, a Incidents of the Election tn the Interior, The election passed off yery quietly at Moquelmue Hill and Sonora. At the Midéle Ferry election precinct, in Yuba county. a dispute arose between Mr. R. M. Turner, Know Nothing candidate for the Assembly, and Mr. James Simpson, In- apector of Elee'ion. Shots were fired without inflicting any injury to either party, when the bystanders inter- tered and checked the affray. No arrests were made, ready for running. Park,) Hamilton, Coad, avd Thayer, are among the meu | great deal of enthusiasm was manifested, ani ‘The road crosses the American river at Negro bar, with | pers of the company, and are sure always to please the | conclusion of the speeches the crowd pa megses a single span of two hundred feet, one hundred feet above | patrons u’ thin estabiiohaw The house was well dite | rder the river. This division, I was ‘informed, would be fin- | fn the opening night, ‘They At ou: the fay icite ; ished by the 16th of November. Olytopie pleer of * Heanty and Beast,” Mise Curotine The Next Caltfornta Legisiatare, At the theatre here the sisters Gougenheim havo been | Ciiapman playing Cieily Homespun and Beauty, and her We have returns froti nearly all the cou i very successful. Miss Adelaite’s benefit yielded her | jrother, V efllcieut 16 give a cloar Ide about $700 clear, and Miss Joey’s about $1,000. They > | They are In tho uext Legtolature. A to Marysville next. The new theatre, built by Thoms: | with the moved as to the election of the & Maguire and Jim Cooke, is nearly dinished, and will be, | Syewe, was at first r when completed, one of the handsomest baildings iu I reall: erat) li ohn Onilt B. Chapman, Dr; Paogtons ana giving the people “Uncle T Key" thereto, by Mistress Harriet ie ven istricts ators in those d ed clove. en foom the district cannot tell you the reason, for erica. . . Petit, up the first the- by he. abr A difficulty occurred on eleciion di ? $ qd stein teenage ee A Rick soase Waiter 1’ vee momen nd Colas, by thicleen majority; | etween. George W. King and Fat Mooney. Te iatier | $20,0 Cue, wania tn, good ith, renture to deny. tet | tt aevet is barely rap T leave to-day for the bay, from which point I will con- | {heatrical ure with ws d a . stabbed the former, when King immediately shot Mooney. | ty of communications with ihe interior. Nor is there | $6 $0 50; Fastern, $128 $15, Beef and pork—The stock tinue my semf-montlily lei ‘The Metropolitan theatre el Bie ae gp gan tee any one with a knowledge of the condition of Para and | on band is limited, and the demand in the autumn will snuden itlnens of Mis J . heat the regular A fight occurred after the polls were closet at Iowa | of the Uprer Amazon who would ignore the transcend. | much exceed the present supply. No sales at present, Sax has an y and was therefore clas: Hill, in the conrse of which one man was shot inthe | ent importance of the service lent to the country by the | Flour—The stock on hand, ‘fll qualities, is about hand. A rush was made for the ballot box by the de- feated party, but it was successfully defended by @ dis- play of revolvers. At Orleans Flat one man waa killed at the polls, onto, to play an engor ‘They ave great favorite: with The Know Nothing Trivrmph—Why the Demoer Seoted— Working of the Spoils System—Disunion Devices and their Effect—Collector Earmond’s Remavil—Pu- were De- | pre new theatre i us, and have manage! to draw eapital howe, ¢ bad times ard the perthet proetration of th things. We axe informed, steamers of our company. There is not the slightest bo bbls., mostly in racks, equal to a six months’ sup. nd never has been a member of dobt, therefore, that the imperial government will ere | ply. The importations during the past four months from Ing'aotennine to make the necesaey explorations, ana | O?rgon and California have been about 2,000 bbls. whic ft Is well for us to be prepared to perform our share in | bas more than supplied the demand. A large portion of lic Peeling in the City at the News—Why il was Or benefit of Miss ‘Joey’ was s perfect frm— th ‘The Hon, James W. Coffroth was thrown from his horse | cuoh a useful service by means of the com tion to | the imported has been forced off at aucticn, below Thion op Deocdaen Wet Caihete Soper apee! © artagaets errenrtt epee ee amncug (hs | on the day provious to the election, on ‘his return from | he ndjusted., if pensation t0 | cad in held principally by bakers, who sre’ the langes ¥ ¥ thie: Some gentfeman © rhs Jamestown, fracturing his left arm in a shocking manner. | "The new contract conceding gratuitously to the com- | consumers. Domestic tour 1s now being man Shipments to Chili—Tie News from Australia—Usyful Hints (o Merchants and Shippers, de., de. Since my last there has been great coumotion here in ‘The wounded limb was bandaged, and it will, in all p Vability, be saved, pny, 70 territories of four square leagues each, defines | in this city—about 400 bbls. per month—ot ait wanes Pay it: ‘Whe State Agricultaral Fair. is obligations in regard to colonization, and imposes on | to the California or Oregon, and will suppl it the onus af founding effectively twelve colonies in the mand. “Auction sales of California In sacks at 36 60.0 $7: short period of ten years. er 200 Bot Domestic and im rep y two, however, found their way to the stace aml were . , political circles. ‘The Know Nothings have beer; con- | {a beweven, fund thelr way , vet tc Great preparations were being made for the Agrical- i Beta at $0 . ‘aught up by the fair teneficfere Meet, preset to ort Fair, Ct ‘ ‘The directory, conscious that not only the loyalty with | held at $9 a $8 50 per 200 pounds; trary to thelr own expectations, sigually trlumphoat at | the beart and all that, and ‘scenisd perteelly. colignted aa ant, Horticultural Fair, Cattle Show and Industrial | wich the stipulationsofany contract should be fulilled, | st $120 812 6; Soifold lis, (in tine our late State election. Their whole State ticket is | With this, certainly most uo ‘ thon tember, Vive thousand dollars, appropriated by the last | 'éauites prompt measures to carry into effect this part | Transactions very limited. Bread—The stock dul. Hae pi hesailin ieee tie aa oat 6 The Pnion theatre, on Co ial street, has hoon Legislature, woukl bo distributed in premiums.” Besides | Of our undertaking; but slso that In it the fature of our | lot on pale ie sonal aeeeeyy but # large been Jeasce by Mr. James Stark for twelve + ach tite a epectal fand had, beet rated from private sources Teeradis vines Wigs enterprite is interested, did not hesitate in preparing the clewents of success, There have bven already imported from Portugal to Pars, on account of the eopany, 03 colonists, who came as hired servants, this method being considered preferable in the beginning. These workmen red in opening the colonies, in constructing ming plantations, and even in commencing the lest John Bigler, even when the party has been in its } has come to ihe wise conclusion tor highest power. He is not popular with the great mass of peawen Sere Leh our people, from the simple fact that he has been wholly | thommany Giver, Counce, Homi, Mode aaa, Juht Tart controlled by & spoils league of politicians, with a body | Haney aud Dennix; and Mestomes Weodwa ‘und soul of speculators, land jobbers, and public phander- | Bune!l, Campbell, Mins Chara Tf nd a tail of all the Wackiegs and thieves that infest | The evening nights ploy» for a grond festival tournament, at which premiums woul! We pwarded to Tadies and gentlemen for skill in The following list of premiums is taken 1a Pe me LADUE OS SADDLE. Le mor, ccommptished Indy rider, a g in? ustria pos 7 ni ? establishments which have to supply the future | ‘stoes com One year ago, when the democracy cnt itacit | ns follows:—Poxes, @1; paryue! sari baste vont 5p | Moa o: colonists who will soon come to establish them. | Frovisions.—-Grocerics of most aloof from this class of peopte, they were victorious; | CMS. oa pretation tho ottide nich! vl CAA EN LY ADDU fe Weandeameonh npeomttect er eenes py amare? ut the fear of the American party threw most pollt!: | ycqse war eeowded frou Mov. to celle, Tie saibep AAOE? RipPA efeme ta yger #2PEE plate 440] Surctaeye, ot have’ suttertae' the tqeany omneae ples cians pack into the old comupt tracer, ani | tho nctor veelferously. er 1 en mae tatso, nek "of lands’ situated im convenient localities, 1 Spi raisin will beas importation to a limited extent, the result is a worse than Waterloo defeat, a play of the b ‘The most accomplished feats of horsem ys provided that ib is possible to buy them eee high rates, at ply aaite. fee’ vt fea, at s, relying thet from such acquisitions our he Joes iver CUPseeee bse pron Why ait lay Piive will dorivs unquestionable advantage. econd best, a cap s+. rst quali Nava Stores. dull, but the demand ‘will be fair for The several demoeraticfaspirants for the vacant U. ve Sil kinda during the full. Whale Oll-—-The stock om ham AWor Benatorship from this State, in their endeavor to hoad house * ISDIAN. S¥eRttS, Jill now call your attontion, gentlemen shareholders, - , DIAS SPOTS % ; L | is with f . . Vaquero x each other, have, for the time being, defeated themselves. r The most expert ond. skilful ports of (he Indian, a, Seure “ofthe balance sheet, and to the maps an raged} Wonarvals ie selvearaes end cee to be ’ rela Po with Low and arrow—fret prize 9 Fecond prigejss+s svvereerneenss nd ath Jo competitor would be allowed to’ euter the tis’ witb- card from @ committee competent to seoure ladies mproper association. Two More of the Ravcheria Marderers Lynehed. We had scarcely done being surprised at the result our election when the Nicaragua steamer arrived, bring- ing the news of the removal from the office of Collector of this port, Major Hammond. It was likea clap of thun- der ina clear sky to our whole community. It would have been reckoned agnung people here as the last thing bar- Tn the year I t of passengers for the difle- | 1 + has been made at 58c. per gallon for export to yent por i ar eet atty te compas steamers, in the | California. Exchenge —On San Fi {sone per cent tut ine, was omly O01, producing’s revenue of $18,111 #1. | premar. (mn the tates ft commands 1 a 2 per cent In lés4 that number was already increaved to’ 1,812, | premium, with a good Jemand—sight drafts commanding picid ing $29,001 70. The freights of the same line in | the letter vaics, “It ls possible that during the a the first pear AMM mot exeeed $12,575 65; in the second | fearon, exch x nthe United States may be at a dia Sc thoy amounted to $11,420 10. Tn the six months just | count of fve to cight per cent., but it cannot remain y ol ‘ ing and enthy ¢ Two more of the band Of asewelns, says tho Marysville | ended eosion continued in an ascending scale, | Song se low. yikely to ocour, Merchant wet merchant, wnd friend met he San Francisco Min-' t etty tn's mirats, we ryt ie ir fee: ry Tirie’ oie J progr thin fine emtorprice phere | the two friend with a look of wonder and amazement, and the | have visited Amador, Cala ho ‘aou - «-ilumeth, Sebiyou, Trinity, andEum. | were tried hy the peopleof, Ubat pl tie Yuh of gop. | yours to $473,007 92, including the subyentions of the Political Intelligence. Foquiry, cave you Beard the news’ Collector Hsmmond | and ate patronized largely, ( awl bgt Tagen ‘cnber, fomnd guflty, ond at nore husk, | Brazitian and Peruvian governments; the expenditure, | There will ve a Mass Convention of the Republicans of . jonsideriog his relations with General | Horm are the bright and pasitewiae st troupe 7 sand Doh. Heeeee ee inat Hey were found by the whites at Somme: | enbracibg 130 four dividen is at dhe rate of 12 per cent | Herkimer county, at Herkimer village, on Thursday, the is removal was thought imyowsibio. But why | Profearor Risloy t& at Sacramento; | / : ar “Mii pnd brought up to Rancherla ou Saturday. They cot om Ane eapleel paid in, Smounted to 0410,640, | 26th inst, Samstey WIRNS COMERS RECs, How. ff, Bi, the causes for this strange act? Major Hamn Devani, his Hitle son, la Petite Corilo, My : me 2 1 4 ae) Puce. | fomed nothing, but on the contrary protested their inno- 4 nd of $61,467. In the expense 4 Stanton, of Senecs Falls, Gene D. Wa. en emved dadeaar toh ne Mr. Donnelly. 17 enoe to the last. They sppeared to weet theis tate with ating OF BZLSTI in the cost of | mot. of Pannsyivenia, are anno 2 8 (om than the goed avalition of ii! fogs pT at the Wentee oo S 1 tal Leap aha Le r. Solies Ss RPT wre ce ae é J the Steaw.tss, & LetuGheD us 910,000 La Luv Gort i Ube J TE CcoUsm, -