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2 we Diewing very bard at the time, and shoali a tre have br hem Ow im the elty at the tine the eugives were hee wouk! pe no means of extingaisuirg {% bla vt» wee talen by Mr Oapprioe, the As-istent En- gmrer, Whe daree'ed several of the eompaules to return loeb ee Foon as they resched the corner of Miwloa | t We are requested to state that Capt. Dorland’s i ned to him last evening. It waa supposed the! (Le party in waone coarge he left it at the fire had ahsconded wih ft, A Terrific Gale at Ban Francisco. ruway 10 V@RSELS IN THE HARBOR—SERIOUS DAMAGE TO IMPROVEMENTS ALONG SHORE—INCI- pants, PTC. (Prom ‘he Sam Franeiseo Herald, Nov. 3.) ‘The harbor of San Francisco presented a very animated scene yerrerday, of wave tossed versels and small craft erg before & balf gale of wind from the northeast waver. The damage to shipping ta port oo xasioned Qe erie storm of wind aud ratn which passed over th ey ane vietmity on irat day of the present year, was gwier then teovited from. the gale of youterday, but comeiee'tny (be mAoy valuable and costly improvements cevteeyed it may be fairly estimated that the recent * orm bas been productive of much more serious eonse- qu enor te the o momeretal interest of this place. A little bet re wight v'cloek on the evening of Thursday, the wind qxme ou! trong from the north-northeast, and gradually feerrared towards six o'clock A. M., at which time it was Diewing » bait gale. ‘The vensels at’ auchor in the stream mareged w bold om, but along the wharves all was con. fren ond exelement. The ships were in great dong! trom chaling aud sawing egiinst the wharves, but Wit) one or two ex eptions there was little damage sus- taherd by vessels of thin clase. A wamber of small araft lying alongside or anchored rar the ebarves, broke away Com theic moorings and fet low of enc obt@r, soa tng much confusion, and, me lneiances, great danger tw the lives of their eee: The ba k Maiory, at wachor off North Beach, behe sway oud was driven a hore, close aboard of a eouple of old jee. It is thought that she susvaiued ge. The ship Zenobia, Alscharging ice . sheet, broke away from ber moorings an fool ct eome 6 creative ly ing at Jackson street Wie the exception of the low of her orves-jack wed oo otaer injery. The bark Monier. il North Poin, dragged her anchors « dytanoe, bat fortunately she hed pleoty om, and Was untojured, At Pacifi t whert, toe ‘Mite me waterial de © baritie ne one whee rieamer Ellen Craig, employed o ‘be letelma route, got adrift, and was almost & wreck whe coald be secured. The Kelu- tren, sowtber steamer of the sume class, was ale materieliy Semaged by rubbing wgsinat the wharf, oud frequent covicion with small erat The slop Seek Aum lyig av Law's whart, had a very hacd the of, Me wee thought she wax stove, and would A lmcge nloop ealled the down before mening. broke aw-y from Market street rum, based with w whet, wed of ms ntore ship, capsivol and ek her on artowly eseapel wi b tneir tives. A-vieeeer ome not asceriaia d, lowed with lunser sed hey, fooucered at her sochurage, off Harrison's whet Vee e wae a) one om board, Com nodore Martin, our eb eee Orer, puriained eonsderavle bee hy the wee lee shart a. bee station, om North Beach, was ed away, Bed Be OT his bls wan Awamped, Ve ious de res alting fom th.s aio-m earth seoontly di tin on weler yet Nerh Pott Toe thy © While bind i a Compe The domage lb etalon ia the low of @ vast oemue of copliel expeneed om the work, bot am tne sertwun tnjory Fomwl wg te the om of the Bay het Ywew y foot of tae fify out of Wilun Vilas Waretiouoe the Blitog supiel abvat Ow the wee oe Me Bab ete sone at Be porta rt the ba fitted forth of Adame & Co.'s wa owny. Hyer bee chee 100 100 tone of corth and ry fr ibe Bey, than comadoley fe ter ded by the opernven of filing b steele ork ermal @aien tenement, dtusted to the vickeity of Leven corte end Cattingnia Ktrowia, and reel by @ MaNwily Bawed MoCormiok was blown over, Ae may be euppe rd the cecupant> were cunalderably @ermed bet tortumerdly wo oe was injured besing be gale, alge woadem wenewout in course of ereeik oe om the tat mule of Telegraph Hill, was blown frm to ocnds ion, sod the tnbers were hurled nome twee'y het down the welivity Probable Ai ret of Marry Meigas, the Forser, [Correspond@uce of the Alte Cant } Vairauaian, Sept. 1b, 1855, Tam pers ttted by the suthortuns her tw giv: you an Rereun! of Rome | portant procemdings in relalton ty B:. Henry Meigs, om ‘he express undersianding Vaat it shel cot be mode pablo | Colbormia, wales it ean be dene ei hom with the wishes of those Davee veeried y lane res'ing tbe exlebra'ed fe below to George U. Mor- 1 Links part. e, Higler bas erade a request of he for the erred and extra ution i tho bee here are doug thelr ate ‘Tue Sworetary of Lege ton, imue- vor Ragen veachot here We ay pears that te the government «f we ~ seater & dowd’ taben 6 eo me wren be ail be plaomt at the MHoporsl ©! the Ame tonn Cousut ore tur anfe keeping watil be can Ce ‘hes @! Ontltocmia. of Meiges aucened, bee wilt he These por some. lags a gevern nest le ty any sind ce. ly this chy whittle vet fe Hing om the tabort tn the ov vue U xtra Mears, | be Chis, Sept. Mh, 1b, 5 “ Horm oe van sere ae Catron, Weiter of May 21, derteing my muervwnthom with Hment of Ohh for the purpose of having arco 4 and vent wo Sun Vea 6 Henry Meigen, ta bntnd nd evel rang a errtifleate + & tree OMT of imetotneat nat seen found agar: bin, war re wived by me only some three Works Fi) ow “ state, have ben goon ot ihe beer tate arrest tino: whieh it te somnementy ,PraDied my Fey eR em, Bpen the recerp! of the requbite aathertiy, Mr. Poot A. Hewlen, tle reore ary of this Layniion, proces led to Comoe pion, the eaydial of the provwes in which Meigge renided. Ov arriving there i it he hat lett, in @ampany wilt mone ethers for Aw fucha, a villoge Lairty iragors distant trom Conception 00» gol haw ing experi tion Ur toerlate stece were taken for hts pareuit, amd | vay: Boro hat Before Use ne has bewe lodged tia the jell <<) Conception or Tal -ulrwane, Th. wtendente of the province in which are «itaatel the two later eltier, ben tetroetions te forward bie enler gus 4. to the intendente of Lg omy bin Be placed ah the diaponal of George I Merwin, Baq., t 8. Comeut for that port. Mr Me igge will inset probably arctve in Valparviay per eteame: i oly verinn, due on tomorrow set | walle went that y rend inmediaiely ty Valparaivy seme one lly + powered to take charge of the prisoner, fe hae many friends in Chill, who will spare m9 Alot to mpouty Bis e-eape, which too long a delention in tue jail CV ruleo may Wad to. Should « vemel of war arly ua bie devention bere, 1 abad of course have hin meat bo Ban Francisco by that conveyance. D. A. BTARK WHEAT The bnuitan Wars. The Ban Francie Herali gives Une bolkowing meme © ef the Indign troubles: — From laget Sound vo Bhacta atte the vider thougy they be fete many “letter maces eimolicnems attnck upon lee wi Bamber o when were mansmerel at the & Def ve the howile de yf the Ie daar we Kegue Fiver Valle, the Shastan stowed ae | Dav iane hove combine! They fell apes omad par ies of tw oF Uiree travelling 19 Che moun'ains aol ayn toe Bated farm bouee aod setthemeoes, aol eee red all they coud lay thet hate on Volum eors ta ant wot be every divecion—ihe Cole States t Lane under Major Fltageratd the «varor, cbastiding Chew ae Bisbes They are eats pot we exoned (a) beens det ing men, be a recklems o@t, wim gto te war an tany would upon a wil | Kookie, rege dies of tue © vemos Jn thelr w uniwin fratnemes Uf wonld be Ctlowtt te Gnd them and etull more difoult to excerwtante them Farther worth, early all the triers worth wf Jumma river and eset of the Caew Gon ederated, end eworm te feet ow © they vtyle the Americans. The fret to © enens hostilities, and fee moet aeiee te seeming tee @0-0F the ctner thoes, @are tne Veke » + With thane there te peg pres Ditty the Walle We Nea Perces, Ucra'titan, Cay ams and be have Bad Kertior tur con boing five or sts thousem o> tab thee Aveat if Bhieen hundred toe the inited ¢ by atterking Map Haider, in cammand of a ewnll freee of Uadied Stew troops, who lee peuetesiod tate thelr @mumiey. The be lave we Ho ermet belt « wont setae abt te fight well, Lhe mpeliss to rotemet wiih Tom (0 the ballon wore cabemyunmriy jal et Dy eight "8. aad ome oF i runpanion of regulars Ot once be commenced ages their superior numbers, ¥e Battle, Gor Iniken alfiaien m Ti wan enly yeaterany wo Lom © fight between General Harney « comment ant ie f Didable Sous tribe, So nething decides mr’ be dome against the Yehiions and their contederates be vw the winter sete in, as the troops canmet aperate ta the a a9 tains during the colt season, and te tewe the sree Bopunished would be to eacourn@e (howe (ribes (hee f remain rceable to declare against us, and woud leave | +t psture of the enrrounding eonntry, whish ‘s broken ant covered wih broch an¢ bu hea, 1t wa, laporsible to ax certain the nember of Indiané—supposed Wo have oa upwo de of one bundied. Awougst them were reso, pised e me of the Shastes, whieh are represented as having been the last to retreat. For the sake of coonecting properly the evens of the ny. we prefix to the letter of our attentive eorre-pon. dent hom the camp bis pote of the 17th, previously pub- iehed :— Jacksonvnin Oct. 17, 1855. There are now at this pines near i00 men preparing for war, Reports well substantiated say that thirty five wbite persons have been killed by the Insiavs during the last ten deys. The company to which I belomy starts from this piece on the 1%th. The Indians ail around are well armed and equipped for Ogbitig. E. b, SIONE, Ist Léeut. Oo, D. 9th Reg. Veawoy Ranou, Oct, 28, 1856, By first opportunity I send you nonce of the moyo- wepin ot the forces vow in the field. Capt. Ju¢ah, with anpany of sixty regulars and seventy-five volunteers, ranged ever tae evuntry, ot Williams’ Creek, her Creek and Applegn’6, ui t 1 found no Indians. On the 18h, the Indi+pa attacked eignieem meno who had convened at @ tracing post on Galalxe creek, The tight lasted eight hours; the whites hud two. kiled and tev wounded. It is suppored that some twen:y Indians were killed. On the morning following, the InAians resumed the attack for an hour, and then bauled off. Since this war eomi there bave been killed, seourding to reliaole reporta eighteen men, three women snd two shildren. | One woman is miseing, eupposed te have been taken prisoner, The Indians are bold aud still e wnmit their derodations, ‘They wre in thia visluity, and it is intended 10 march for their whereabouts on to-morrow. They oecupy xorge on Galaire Creek. made by nature, « very sirocg pi sion, anc from which, it is sub!, by t wg inted with the locality, it wil be difienlt to di-lndge them. ‘There pre ebuut five hundred solaiers now reaty for astion. wi vend you the news of our sieze by drat opoortunity, We start to-moriow for the gorge on Gatni-e Creek. E. B. STONE, Fist Lieutenant Company D, Ninth Regiment, ‘Thomas and McDowell, the messengers of Juck- von’s, and Mr. Thompson, of Hart & Co.'s expresios, left Sailor Liggings October 23, at 11 o’clock A, M., and\ arrived in Crescent City the following afiernoon. They brought tidings of frerh Indian ¢epredatious. The ful- ee is 4 account furntsbed to the Crescent City Herold, through Hurt & Co.’a express, by Mr. Geor tem Rice, who had just returned from a visit to Minos Valley — Wrnnrspay, October 24, . ‘Three trains started from IMincis’ Valley, with an ea coit of sevep men, and om the af'ernoon of the wame day, while on the monntain beyond Mooney’s ranch, they were atfacked by the Indians, Two Mexicans come to Wooney’s runch and reported these facta. One Mexican bax been found cead on the trail alse one wounded, Jehn Lorman and John Dickey are supposed to have been killed, and several other whites, but nothtug oertain is wn a¢ to the mumber of whites kille’, or their nam- ber. Som Fry’ company of vcluniesrs have startet in pursuit. and will unsoubterly overta’e the band that comuitied these murders. Seven of the males of the-e trains were found thot cead on the trail. A new aom pany bas been furmed in this valley to-day, who will re- main bere at some eru'ral point, fur the protestion of vhe faint jet, ‘There is, however, a grent want of arms nd another call will have t> be mace on Crescent City Tor arms and assistanes. We are verbally informed that rumor gives tuller details ot the catastrophe men- ed, but that the few facts ahove narrated may be re upon an true, At Althouse avd ia [linoly Va'ley they are busily engaged ereoil press messenger met Mr, Mann cn the way home, with ten guns and sfx revolvere—all the arms he could preeure in thia erty on the previous day. ‘the following extract from a letver weltton by the Uresoent Olty Express, to his iy, elves rome additional Information ax to the situ affairs in the interior :— Sartor Diaainas, Oct. 26, 1855. ‘The news from the Indians purports another desoont on tome trains, nai! to have consisted of about one hundred mules. One Mexican killed, and one severely wounded; Lorman ard John Dicky, missing. The and fill all with fear. 1864. Siok two "Nagy OF whales aah drove bok two. of whiskey, and drove Tag erly, foRaleaert (le, yester- to the Klamath. The man that kept the house of the Siskiyou has deserted it, and is now here 4 beunt for fadign Crock are venture on the road, which f4 sald 6 with Inciaa tracks Largi forts are built end building at Althouse and through the valley. The nt of arms makes apprehension doubly painful. The ith the companies who Sam Fry and his oom- nine men, have loft in Another company was wmed this dey Ranch, called the Valley Kaogert, to protect and scour the valley. The captain hun gone to headquarters (J Ne) for proper enrolment THRINDIAN WAR IN THE NORTH. We have reevived the Yieka Union, of Oct. 20, whish the lutest Intetligeaca from the syene of the In- a disturbances Iu the Nortk, No turthor hostilities ve then place since the defeat of the Indians by the force wnder Mejor Fitygerald, on the 20th of October, Tgnien thins that at least twenty-five white men, ® ana ehildren were killed by the Indians fa the « Creek vegion, on the two days preceding their de- Tt wii be some weeks before the exsct number and nel about Yreka are ostilities, Volunteers is laws, and the demands « for supplies are being promp'ly met the following additional = the Oregon mail is accounted for by gatvehed wot driven back by the Hlolug in company with two other men, reached the vi 'y of Grave Creek four ume up and stopped them, and eom- ; presently ane of the Tnufans suddenly Hf the bridle reins of the horse which the ing. The auimal reared and plunged ibly (hm! the lotign Jooved bis hold and toll tw the ‘Th¢ three men quickly retreated towurds the Tyyon and escaped. The Inciaus fired several shots at them, weno of whieh took efieet, HAWEINSVILLR, Oot. 19, 1855, Since my lant, the only sabjeot of iinportanse that f Love to ebrontele, (indey 4 0’ the miniog news) tx the vei-tog of ® company of volunteers to verve in the Kegue Kiver war. The miners here respynied to that cot) the wey wor'hy ot the cacne and themselves, Many have det cheir climes in the care of their friends in hopes of 8 speedy return. INDIAN FIGHT NEAR RED BLUERS—TWRNTY-FIVS INDIANS KILLED. A corveapendent at Ked Bluffs wiites to the Seeramento Comm, under the date of Oswober 21, that he hud jaat hewrd. toraugh Me. Bampis, of a fight between the Io- » about twenty-five miles from that place, in which some (wenty five we Ned. He ways that the fniians mamitting cobberier aed murders in all directions fomity, and suggests, yertivently, thot syme- ehonld be done to protect the peopte of the north, srtievlasly the wowen and children. in tuis connection, eres that it ty unsafe fora white man to seep out house, and if something ix not done hy the erties: war oo thelr own hovk, A ecmnypany © Hing at Red BluTa . fae poet, and i bel! im rendinews to attend the cali of the Gevernur, Katensive Gol Discovertes in ‘Taolamne County. ‘The Teclermme coomy papers are filed with glo necomnte Of Ube recent discoveries of vant opon:s of gold i Table mowntela. Thit mown'ain makes ite fest ap- jrereree in Cakeverne eonoty, and extends acrons the Stet ba tute Tockarone, prestng ta the neigh or- hood of sonere Colombia, Jame-vowa, Montexama, ete, aed thenee by @ serpentine course fae bol! aad well do. feed tee few three haudsed to ove thousand foot wide © the eumunlt, Hegia etrikee the Mantlaas at Barney? Sry god ot teads thence over bate Amator county, Thre have been com sarpriteg gol’ disovroriee made by tunneling Ube mor tiain in various places aad at pre pany peewiauve theor ee ae entertalued as te the extoot of ite aurifevon: depasiies, Toe Sonoca Herald Hinks there te more gold ip ite bowels than haa yet beon * ‘eifermle The Onion Democrat goes into det alle as falowe — Mery fet bet eat the sarmee of (hit monntain la now food Ube bed Of am Aneieat river with ily waver-worn honk beohun quer gravel, sand ant clay. among wh tek be profeerly obbriuted the rish auriferous depo- te We ewe nee meen taeen from tls mountain, ata eh Fone ke rored and fifleen lent bepeath Uhe auctecn, lenge [ee of mk, ender mud pine trees sone in their raters! etxte ovhere partly pacrified, What t¢ doomed the Oe of Cte ametoet ean, ata polal where it enters the momniele weer Mbew's Flat ie ah oat one andre! ork wile, The river grerel or * pay dirs.’ as dt is pro- fowsira ty termed, vartor ba depth (om aig toohes to ax fet, me hendeed fet rqnat Uhts diet, which has lately we © -ntaln over one han- 4 thease dotinns, The gold te ot the purest aud tohet deve ipl m setting her at eighteen dollars and a yon He per concn, nod yielding a the mar vinetown bet, wax found ¢ Attmes. The pres unption by the tt the ow tre Mengeh w ath of the moantaba, which teervane ty with epprosches ‘he plains. oe 8 twotels and obafte are vow being devvan inte ft in ime ¢ watned gobi hes long been an. yore met saueuine ware hide pre © walle 0 ot mee OL Pe mrmeral remearees p bey mi com’ » + the inet few works Pabie Movntaia has theme of evmversalm —leime have beoght sed sold at ea proms entos, Jemped ced paced ice Miigetion Im fast, Pante Moun he meyer) body's month, gad i# unsoant The excitement tn re wow t uths and new dis trates while’ re the tte yo wheheet region in Ceti 4 the mont ghosting desert Hens of the rlebness of this @rounteta. ft eager Wherever the tiners have -woree ie! in pene: rating the terior ef erent im Ubey ted the preetoos metal ta Feet Guemttitemeinart toe Vert thr eredence, ware it \ cary berated by ereular proot vat, 1 be repented, from ten Faey, ant toe mines do no Sock very beet at that, We Rave been toll by many oe thet beckew fell of dirt ere taken out tha Wort the retlements exposed to e@rruci om la deumel Sow'd wrtrege s pound of gokd to apm of dirt, Fhe THE INDIANS ON Gatare Two Free vee weve th We heen recon hy KILLED AND TEN Wotw - © how pre eoersy om i thet the lew We take the fotlowiag t om an extra of the Crossont | funn the eutue leagth of the moamtale, whibou Qity Herald of the 2th Oetober break or pe ceptinds bes. fn plows for more than seven Since tl «of tye Sth, Oth P the ta lem h vik propeots kawe boom obteraed. At nor lanues, no further the present sie of chime tnere is ample room fur the place between the Whiter act the by lls | employment ot lx wet mem, at the least, on this until the 18th, when the latter bolily atacke! sonmpe- | the eat ronson in tae walt for ny of eighiven men on alate Cresk, sone fify ualles be Hall receiwe a fale remanese tn fow Jack wnvitle, and be-ieget 0 turiog | for their labor the space of twea'y-towr h two men net | wounded ten ; ata mgt was Win. Moore hs | Iiacewtion of the Murderers Grane and wan shot in three plocos: a fourth «hot otra k he \. Mitey re. ‘ Ft bow . ” NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1856, - 5 & The erson- | "Tn Pacramento, Oct, $2, Abricl Richardson, ” a kya ! years, of Watertord, Ft. Oct 3, Jnwee cack Felten, nrge momoer of | ebihief RC. ana 4. M. Ulark, agod 10 years and 4 sermed toe | m uths. ‘that was in San Francisen, Ort. 22, Rudo'ph Seh'eiden, aged 6 yeorn, con of Wm, Yehieiden: dear Bidwel’» Bar, But e county, Oct. 14, Mr. James formerly of Bel’art, Me. Oct, £6, Mrs, Susannah Parker, wife il'ness, at 6 A. M. 4 49 years, for- » lew York. At Ophir, Oct. 21, Atwbrose W. Story, fu the id year to the subject © | of bis age Atthe Power House, Ost. 24, Mr, T. D. Clark, of renoh Ving, wrmnety w said yo Tepetares, | st Bidwelt, Robert Briscoe, (colored, 40 years. 4g 60 age! ‘ attempted vo wing a At *eeremento, Oct. 27, Mr. ae W. Measec} euabes DE. He got throngh the firat vere and stopped, re warring that he hac untortu c od Fiee then sung & ompored for the veosson by Crane. aboot ten minutes, and at the comeiuston Atihe Ong ca, Fe! aged 21 brother of Felton, tieyeriie u Franciveo, Oot. Ot Mre Mary L., wife of Hon. 'n ~an Fianciseo, Mr. John Quinn, egod 43 years, a na- tive of Lelasd, county Mpperary. ly of Orleans county, sya ts year Rave » Get. of fF e si Dalf post one o'clock, aod from that tine bat In Stockton, Cet. 27, Win, Laing, formerly of Plainfield, peaees ber ge tan ty ns jannenea tuto ew rnity ad Sept 29, of es o Job ‘Their necks wer imstamily. and they expired | — At the! , of congestive fever, John 4. without a struggle or & motion indicating pain, The tet | Mason, of Pharsahs, Cher ango county, N. Y., aged 67 words of Mickey Free werea ‘Now, bays, see that this ie done up right.” Crane's last words were—' Saviour Dolores, at her residence, Mrs. Mary receive me; Iwill shortly be with you’ A most wm. | Flien, wife of George Treat, # native of New Jer-ey, aged preseive degree of order and quiet pervaded the whole | ®1 » assemblage throu a are county, Nov. 1, anddauly, from the, of- credit wan due to ome fail from ie Mr David Aiams, aged 30 ‘of Canajobarie, N. Y., and one of th: firin Dutt Ton Mi The majorit; ULL TIM IN THE MIN eat of miner io Pinger, Hi Dorpae on Culomieen ‘ome ae expe rieneing vety dell times at present, and there ean be a” improvement until the rainy season commences. In all te a nw From Oregon and Wi: Territories. INDIAN DIFFICULTIES IN THE NORTH. It will be remembered our last advixw from Puget Sound informed us that Mejor Hallar acd bis command these sections there are of eourse quite nber of peo | bad teen surrounded by an overwh+ force of navages ple engoged in quarts mini rations, which pay as | in the Yekiine ovuntry, sod was in #0 critically well now an ever, while omse of tho sane jnave pot dried | situated as to require ‘smlstance from the settlements ‘o extricate him. Lieutenant wer with @ toros of up, an¢ what water remains 4s put to food une. Thee brunches of mining serve te keep a.amall portion of the people employed. There is another class of miners— there engeged in the beds of mountain #treams—who sre Just now renying rich harvests am consequence of the low weer. Many fortunes will be taken thix autumn from the North, biiddle and South Forks «f the American, aud also from similarly situated rivers in Calaveras and othe: counties. But, notwithstans thee collateral advan- tages, it eannot be denird that the bulk of the minlag enterprise of the State is now in an exoeedingly dull eon dinon. Deemructive Fir at Lee ANoriys.—Our citizens wore called out, on the night of the 224 of October, by the first eonfingration of any moment which has ever bappened i. our city. It appears that the fire originated in the dow. Mog elley attached to the Montgomery paloon, which b ing ccnstrvcted of wood and lined with canvass, be- ease rapidly enveloped in the flames, in defiance ofevery effort put forth by those who baa hastily awembiei. From the alley the raging element caught the large tw story wooden structure attachei to the saloon, quick’, enguly hing it in ruin, destroying © large amount of hay and other property belonging to the stables of Mi. B ett, adjoining. ‘The Montgunery adobex, Was saved, althoug! ary and damage, Such was the intense beat that the brea or pitch with which its flat roof was eovered became liquid ond ran through on t& the billiard tables, ruining the cloth, &, Several fine pictures wore glso destroyed, a) also the furniture and fixtures, together with the entire atock of Hqnurs. It wat truly fortunate for our elty that adobes form almost the only material of which {te buildings are con strocied, or from the utter waut of water or other means of fighimg the subtle element we might have witnessed the entire destruction of our town.—-Svuthern Californian Tenrieie ArrRaY at Frescu Guicu—Oxe Man Kiuxp and Four Wovnpep.—On the 23d Oc'ober, says the Shasta Courier, # difliculty oceurred on French Gulch between several partion of mines, which resulteddn the ¢eath of cne man and the woun of four others, This affair grew out of a dispute about a claim and water ditch, about one miJe above the mouth of the gush. The diputanis McCarren & Filspatrisk’s company on one Hide, and the cumpany of Stocdard & Oo. and some Germans on the other. Mr. Lawrence Story «as abot in the back of the head, just above the ear. He died shortly after receiving the wound. He was merely a spectator of the affiay. Figismnund Greiner is dangercusly wounded fifty men, started to bis relief, but turned back in eonse- quence of reports of the great strength of the In tlans. upttl he could receive reintorcements, the news brougat by the Columbia phows that the first reports were not ex- agverated, and that the tribes at war are mash more for- mids dle than was at first mupponed. ‘Acting Governor Mason has eslled for two companies of volunteers, and made ® requisition for arms and am- wurition opon the Unived States sloop-of war Decatur Commander Sterrett, and the revenay cutter Jelleron Davis, Captain Feare, which was promptly complied with.” The Puget Sound Courier, commentiog upon these MERSUTer, SAE — We said that only one-half enough men had been called for; we ray this for the reason that itt a-seried that tbe-e @: nf de: ated tribes can bring into the fle'd four thoasan : warriors. It eo, the force now im the field and those ou wiy, which vill not, at the most, exocet xix hundred men. is not soficient; whereas five hundred mea more could bave been rabed ausily, of wlueh there is uo dount. Cn the autbori y of company of Henchmen and on« American, Pichard Bradley, of Olywpia, woo have just ret from Fort Colville, and upon whose aataurity Weut. Elaughter and command has returned to White Tiver, to weit fer reinforcements it may xately be par down that all the men that ean be furnished will be reeced to termina ¢ Governor Stevens’ glorious war. ‘This ecmpany report that on the Yakima river there are two theurand war iors, composed of ull the tribes eas’ 0 the Cascades. under arm, end that tary enald furnish two thourand mere. ‘That they stopoed them two duys and would bave billed Sradiey hed they not supposes bim to be a Frenchman. It will be noticed thas they de- sire to kill none but Amerteans; for to wll thone empantes where Americans bave been billed, the Fravehmen have not been harmed, and in one or two instances they saved it is suppored, tre whole eompanies by being Breuchmeo “hing George nen,” we believe, are also left unharmed For this distine!icn there are inany rearoun, Nene but the Americans have ured them wrovgfully, and they, not all, but many, and those mostly whom tie Indians dencininaie fyess, have done it with ® vengeance, robbed them of their lan ls and treated them worse than blaves, &s brutes, and in fact been the cause of these dil- ficulies. Governor Curry, of Oreg>n, called for nine companies of volunteers, which were speedily raised, mustere? into service and ceparted for the reat of war. The seve- ya) compames number a8 follows:— Warhington county, men. In the back; recovery uncertain, two Germans were | Maley cae 9 thot in the ikngh, fhe parties have been arrested, aut ihcenge ed as were undergoing examination, Yambill county. 99 AssasmysTION at HumuoLpr Bay.—We have received the | Marion county 84 Buinsoldt Times of the 27th Vet. ‘Toe paper contains an | Prk county 104 count of an attempt to assassinate Henry Rohue:, a | {inn coun, at compositor in the office, who was shot on the morning of | Banton county opie 1 the 4cth, while at his atwod setting type, by a ruffian | Wacco county? : Cs named Grummond. Robuer was still living when the paper was printed, but bis wound was cousidered mor- \. ‘Trie shooting was totally unprovoked, and the peo- ple of Caton had turned out en masse to searoh for Gru mond. Rolmer was a young man of excelent eharacte Amnival OF THE Britis FRGaTe PREsipENT.—Che Bri- tish frigate President arrived at San Francisco on the 4th fost. from Vanconver’s Inland, — The foluwing 14 # ixt of her officers:—Captain, Charles Frederick: ; Lieatenants, H. 0. Wertworth, Morgan Todd, Thomas Mellardy; Master, N. G. Roberta; Surgeon, J J. L Dounet; Pay: master, H. Y.8. Dyer; Chaplain, Rev. ‘T. R. Holines: t burgeon, James N. Hisk; Seoond Master, G. H ¢ Officers—Captain Stewart; Lieutenant Mould. Midshfpmen, Messrs. Royse, Blat:, Morris, Roch- ford, Cox, Stevenson, MoClauchey; Assistant Clerk, Mr. jeKeen, Total foree.... 6.0.00. tae sececcee 106 Coprain Mulkey, or Went Tualatin, with a com, any, of kome for'y volunieers, has proceeded’ to the vicinity of £t. Belens, to defend that section in care of a descent of the Inofans through the mountain la of Lewis rivar. Block houres have been built at St. H-lens, Ranier, Hille boroug, West Tualatin, (Forest Grove,) Lenox’s settle- ment and Col. Hall’s settlement. The following from the Dalles, October 20th, is the Litest fram the seat of war:—The Indian reports are bexming more daring every duy. It is velieved here that the Walla Walias and Ne:perces are about joining ‘The Walla Walla chief, Pee-l’eu-Mox-Mcx (Yello ¢ sar pent), hss moved over un the north side of the Colambis river, ard bas called fora the Colambia bands to come in to his camp, on the Yakima river. Let them all piteb in, tor they ave wure to doit sowne: or taver. The man who was euppored to have been killed by the Yakimas, by the nome of Fergason, bas retirne , having been ont thirteen days, with no hing to ent save a headful of rove bude and one bush of ever berries, He is an object of Markets. fax Franco, Saturday evening, Nov. 3, 1855. The smount of busimess done to-day has been very light, the dificnltien experienced tu making collections or aecilng the payments for this malt, proving suflicient to ity. His escape was miraculous, There were two of scoupy the attention of ail parties. Money has been | fi... together, Tigh “itp enuiinda’ mide’ ite ‘escape by wove sulngent than for some moncha past, and there can | running Fereuscn wabled off uis mule and prete wrt be bu must thot considerable wules have been | 1) we forced to-ray at low rates, Im order to raise money. The | 10 be thet. when all the Indians ran after Ives excep’ ove, who come up to get Ferguson's hair, when he tice Lis gun and killed toe Indian, end then took to bia heels. He seports seeing about fifteen hundied Indians three ayn after Baller's defeat alt trave ting north to Yaximns shipment of treasare on Monday will hardly exceed, if indeed it reach, a million and 2 half. Frock—Jobdping asles only of 150 3 nacks domestic at $0 Oregon, 200 do. do. Gollen Gate, 200 | : ‘s : 0: oh Mert: EPA gk pall hore ot Gone ane re 1 think they will now number three thousand Hs xall at $16. ° Porr Orroxp, 0 T., Oct. 28, 1855. The disturbed state of affairs in regard to the teeq eat éepredutions that are now being oommitted by the ta cions in Kogue river valley, renders # short communies: tion from this place necessary, No fears are apo hewever, from the Indians in this vicinity, while fare vigilently watche’ by our present eflicivot ami tic Indian agent, Capt. Benjamin Wright, who ix ‘Watebful and indelatigable 1m’ the close observation ¢ high responsible cuties of bis uffice, The depo davions thus far committed have been oll between wha’ in called Eig Bend on Rogue river and the ferry at he exosring of the Oregon trail leading to Jack-onville. ‘The Indians siving in this vicinity named have de laret 4 of 160 bags inferior at 2¢.; 400 do., in three 8 $2.60 per 100 Ibs,, scoording to quality. niey-—The market has heen dull; sates of 600 bags at 23(0.; 100co, at 23;c., ard B00 do. at $2.35. Wiat-—A role was made lat event ng of 1,050 choice at about Se; to-d+y sales of 180 bags at 2% do, at $2 80; 600 do at 28¢c., and 260 do. at 23¢e. ¢——Sale of 2h bags bayon at 73¢0. Vorazorm—the sales were rather large, without, how- ever, any improvement in prices; 1,680 hags sold at Lge. a1Xc., according to quality, the Intter figure being ouly ob/ained for # few choice Io's in a jobbing way. Bernn-—fale of 70 firkins choice new até0c., and 55 do, do, private. pen war against the whites, and thus far they have Tork--48 half vbis. clear sold at $71. ited ever} white man within helt reach. Rice—Aueti-n tale of 300 mata American at 8c, fome friendly Indiavs who bave left the band report fvcan— Auction sale of 30 half bbls. crushed, sweated remething over thirty whi'e men h-ve been murderet, at 12Ke. . and all their eflects have fallen into the hands of the bel- EMaxé—200,000 German Londres gold at $11. ‘Tes—4C0 ensen black sold private. Birrew:—60 cases Boker’s wold at $10, Kamixe—ale of 600 boxes layer, to arrivo, ‘Tonacco—8 cares Pride of the Paelfic sold per Ib., and 12 d> Cantelope ’ Fuixte—10 bales steam sold at 6c. per yard. Marriages, Births and Deaths. MARRIED. In fan, Pranctaeo, October 28. by Rey. Mr. Plerpont, of Placerville, Mr, Clemens Stoae to Miss Soloma Sigwalt, In G rs October 16, Mr. Johm Merchant to Mir: Fuse 5 In Kaeramento, October 21, Mr. Richard Billet to Miss Amelia, daughter ot Colonel L.. Hagan, In Jackson, October 12, Mr. G. F. Tripp to Misa Emily Caroline Shelton. . in Sha-ta City, October 18, by Mr. Justice Cadwell, Mr. J. HL Spats to Mise Agnes Meyer, daughter of Pitua Meyer, of New Orleans. In Lon Angeles, October 13, Don Santiago Watson to Ponsa Dolores Voringuez. Octover 11, Mr. Jsmes H Kellogg to Milas America Isabel Asher. Also, at the sams time and plaee, Mr. George Bellopp to Mias Jane Asher. In Saw Juan, Nevada county, October 20, Mr. Wiilian Heath to Mies Martha Stewart, In Waxbington, Yolo county, October 25, Mr. F. Barr to Sites J. E. Porterfield. ® Fania Clara county, October 23, Mr. Charles Healey to Miss Anna Morgan, October 17, Dr. Jobn D. Seott ty Misi Rebecca F. Reeve. At Trinity Chureb, by Rev. ©. B. Wyatt, Flvratto P. Willis, Req., ef Boston, to Robecen Baron, daughter of Dr, Dayld’A. Bégar, of Staten Island, N.Y, At Lon Angeles, Oct. 28, by Eider J. G. Johneon, Mr. Jonathan Ray to’ Miss Agnos, daughter of Jesse Hile Vgerents, comyrising arimals, gold dust and cota, amounting in al to over one hundred thousand dollars, A company of volunteers ia now ready to march from this place, and another from the moath of Rogue river. ‘The two companies willsct in convert with the one from this plece. In adcition to the white men murdered, a company ¢f'Chinamen, numbering seventy men, have been galso muidred, Port Towssenn, W. T., Oct, 16, 1855. There in war in earnest now wita the Indians along Puget Sound, and it ix to be deplored that thare are not more troops in the Territory. [ fearn to-day that Lieut Slaughter, with only forty men, is sarrounded by on thourand ‘Indians, and has called’ for assistance from th: Governor. Feattie it nafd to be the first town the Indians intend to assault, The U. 8. sloop-of-war Decatur, Capt. ster ritt, and she revenue entrer Jefferson Davie, Pease are both in the sound supplying the volunteers called out ty the Governor, with arms, ammunition, &e. Thar that there fs only forty guns at Ulympia of all kinds, There is no mistake sbon' war now wad will donbile-s *‘piteh in’? at the proper time. Where are all the United States troops on the Pacific const You need not be surprised to hear of some terrible masracres at any time. ‘The Desatar and cutter Jeff. Daviv, I have just learned, ave at Seattle, ready to land thelr officers und men al any moment. foouts are out on the Duwanich river, and a fort is re pidly being completed at Seattle, 1 hicpe ttccpa will be sent up immediately to Balling- ir parta of the ‘ecrivory. ham Bay as well as othe Theatres and Exhibitions, dreih, Faq. At Low Angolen, Oct. 21, by Rev. NR. Peck, Mr. Samuel | Troapway TimaTk.—Mre, Juila Dean Hayne appaan’ Hact t Mire Luckada &, Tiboets, tonight in the choracter of Marian. in te © Wrecker At Auborn, by DB. Mason, Faq, William E, Rober’s | Laughter.” The terminstiog feature will be the much to Mire Ann’ Marla Johnson, both of Viuinia, Plcer county. In San Franeiveo, Dwighs Hunt, M ” M. admired piece, called the “Lady of the Lake’ —F os Fitz James; Fi-her s# Rhoderick Dhu, and Helen by Mise Harding. This entertaloment cannot fail to dray a large asremblage. Ninto's THRATRE.—The Ravel troupe, always favorites appear this evening in the pantomine of * Jeanetve oud Jeatnot.”” This will be suceceded by the baller poate mine of “Kate’,” In which Madame Toerewa Robert wii di play her grace] figure asa danseuse The amuse: ment> will cluse with the piece called ‘ Aaphodel.”” An Lour or two eavnot be whiled awsy with more uamixet pleasure than in witnersing the light and amusing en ‘ertainments at Niblo’s. mn the 25th October, by Rev fT. David Trembly, of San Fraaciseo, to of Stocktor, , on the 28th October, by Rey. B S. Foot acd Klizahoth Aun Clark. ev. Mr, Hager, Dr. 8. 'T. Watts and ginis Stephenren. Jevse, Oot, 5, by Rev. E Corwin, Mr. Givens Mies Fanny Wilourn. At San Jose, Mr. Frederick G. Apploton to Miss Jose- phine Wildarn, Powrny Trrarke.—This being Thanksgiving day, there At fon Jaan, Nevada county, 20th Ost, by LS. Ply, | will be two performances at this old aud fa Mr, William Heath (o Miss Martha Stewart, all of the | {m the afternoon the beautiful dramatic spectacle of place, “Kine Beard,” Mr Ward ax Abomel'que, and the To San Franelsoo, October 18, by Rev FL, Lacy, Me, | drama ef the ‘Forty Thieves,” In the even ) Mise Mary Barry, ail of that pla ‘Female Gambler” and “Putnam,” Mes, Ward, ana Messrs, Ward and Johnson in the leading charactors, Berr9y’s TwraTae.—the old, favorite and great ene dian, Burton, offers a fine programme of entertainment ‘or thhix evening. There will be four comic pieces, Te ‘Livtle Treaauce”” with ‘Jordan, Dyott, Miss Emily iborneand Mirs Raymon, in the principal parte. The other felee fons are the © Blue Devils,” © Wansed One ‘hourard Milliners,” and‘ Villikins and his Dinah,” Wrere can a better entertainment be fouw! / Wartack’s Tememee.—This neat and ably governed temple of Tbespis ts nightly visited by large audiences, the Synagogue Ryhim Ahoo- 5 ,, Rag, Mr. A. Lowls to Miss a Meller, all of tont elty, In fen Fronciees, November 1, hy Rev. RS. Lacy, Mir. William Pritehard to Mins Kate Kyle, all of San Pre ” n Franeleeo, Noversber 1. by Rev. R. P, Catler ames S. Hover’ to Mise Ellen A. Kirby, all of Sao WIRTHS. , MR who wlwoyy retire bighhy pleased wit the amuenen's, In Sacramento, Ootoder 23, the wife of David Meeker, | The pieces fur this, evening are the “Dowager,” the ihe Wey Of Co), R. Teast, ofa eon, Little ‘Treasure’ and the “Loan oa Lover’! —Leator, Mrs. Hoey ond Mixs Kate Saxon ag princip Mrs. Hoey takes her benefit. Acapeny oF Muste.—the beneiit of Mr, H. Monplaisi- comes off tonight. when Auber’s opera, “Masaniotio,”? will Ye ployed. The east en the nates of neversl eal vent Voralists, The n J, civertissement of the “Butterfly,” will tol The next festures wil bea (Pa des Fleurs,” dance of the Butterfly, a grand “Pay de ircis? the second wet of Veroi's opera of “Il Trouen nmin Cornell, formerly | tere 7 the “Behoos oF vod atl will close wits Byes the tw chavactesiatte Young / oa ‘the lady of Mr. Fraok Cook, of a son, Saturday At lvynold's Ferry, San Joaquin county, the wile of Mr. B. Comp, of a son. wirn, On the Commmnes river, Secramento county, Oct, 16, Mies Catherine Murray, aged 22 years, formerly of St. Lonia, Me At Weeonsin HM, Mr. Joho Herbenger, masisian, trom Now York, ages 22 9 Vraneleen, Orr, 2 aieli near te pight ba variety of negre representations. Woed’s manacemen! hos geined iu public evtimation—aod hence bi Lecesy PUckIEY’e SERENADERS.~ The burlesque opera entertala- ments, waieb aregiven nightly at tois plice of amase- ment, elicit hearty cheers trom che audience. A five bill for this even ng. Mecvanice’ Hats.—The Alteghsnians will give twngrand concerts one at three and the other at seven. o’cbroe io ihe evenirg. A great variety of voeul and instrumental Hees aie releeted. Macwrney Fisngnies ‘The Bay Chaleur vessels are vow arriving im great mumvers at Gioucester, aud the tieet ace newsly all im. In three days ovar forty vo: reir arrived at that por’, apd the largest ficm 1a town we Deore baa tovr thourond barrels of mackerel afloat at cneie ives a few days smee. Kecently tne ve-seals on this + have bad some very fair fishing, aod weverul ot the G,oucester veesels have done very During the year 1854, one hundred and sixty-five men were bung tu the United States for murder. Of this num. Hy reven could read ond write, What » lesson ! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA MONEY MARKET. Wrovepay, Nov. 28-6P.M. * Quotations for stocks are steadily settling down. The market has for nome weeks depende! entirely upon the ability of large holders to esrry their stecks, With fancies piled up in large blocks in the bands of sp:cu'a- tors who depended entirely upon bypothecation up to the very bardie, it was utterly impyesinle for prices to be long sustained at peluts which have tor some days past ruled. The bryers were lng since completely filled vp, while rellers have for some time past bern daily {1- creasing. The abserce of buyers, and an ad¢itional nam- ber of sellers appearing in the street, placed the maruet ina very doubtful prefifom, It has at last given way, end we have no doubt there will be s modecate decline before another reaction takes place. If the bears look for a very rapid or s very great fall they will be mista- ken. The movements in Erie have been most extraorci- mary, and the result of the combination is suffi- cieut to aatisfy any one that all such efforts to corner the market on any fancy stock must ba fate, The daily transactions in Erie have amount ed to thousands of shares, whether the market price haw been 42 or 62 pe- cent. All the wsy down and sll the way up the daily operations were to about the same extent. The recent financis! state- ment of this company is probably the most uafertunate movement that could pave been made just now. With on inerenre in indebtedness of more than helf a tlllive achnowlecged, afer the expenditure of the entire net earnings of the year, is a fact mot at all calsulited to help up the stock. With such a statement bef re ua fiom the Frie Company. a question very naturally arises regarding the probable productiveness of the New York Centro}, a road deing about the save amount of ba-iness, on a lovger capita’, and with more ex rnvagant exyendi- tures in every department of its eperstions, The differ- exce in grors earnings in favor of the Central iy mo-e than offset by the difference in eapttal, &e. Tae stock of the Cextrel iy about equal to the cebt of the Erie. If the Fie, after paying seven per cont on its $25,000,000 of debt, has nothing lett for its stockho ders, we do not see how the Central can pay eight per cent on its $:6,000,000 of stock and the interest on ita debt berides, It is our firm belief that the New York Central does net earn so much net on its cost, or rather on is cayitel, as Erle, and no one doubts the insolvency of the latter. Why one stock should be selling at 90 a 91 per cent, while the other fs selling at 49 a 50 per cent, is past our comprehension. One of these days this tnecnsistency may be mueh moderated. ‘There was not much activity in Nicaragua Transit to- doy. A small lot sold at the first board at 1034 per cent cash, ‘Ihe transactions in Erie and Reading this morning were quite large, notwithstancing the deeline in prices. Cun- * berlend was also frecly offered. At the firs: board Vir- ginla 6's fell off 3 per cent; Hlinvis Cen‘ral Bonds, %; Nicaragua Transit, 34; Pennsylvavia Coal, 34; Cumber- lon¢ Coal, 3; Erie, 134; Chleago and Rock Island, 13; Reoding, 1; Michigan Southern, 3; Panama, 1; Clave- lund & Toledo, 23. A small lot of Gulena ani Chicago sold at 120, buyer 60 days. ‘The following rales of bonds ana atocks were made at auetion this morning ‘by A. H. Nicolay:— ££00 Cin, Logansport & Chi. RR. Ist mt. in'. added 7834 ELC0 San Francinco Cig Tet 1871. do i, 46 shaves Bank cf the Commonwealth. €0 Bawil on Fire lusuranoe Co. 20 do du 40 Lenox Fire Insurance Co ci éo do . BAe 22 Lafarge Fire Insure nce Co a4 10 Bancver Flee ins. Co, Oe MO Mevbanies’ Fire Ine, « da 4th 140 Beehmnn Fire Ion € 1g a G2 10 Comu onwealth Fi a Wg 20 Harmony Fire Ina. Co.... 06. 2¢0 Hampehire Coul end Teon Co 10 Ame-icon Express Co... . At the recond boerd ‘he market was devidedly better. Mlinofs Central bonds ad canced 3 per cont; Erie, 1; Micii- gan Sonthern, 4; Reacing, %. After the board sates of icaragua Transit were made at 1654. buyer 30 days, New York Central Railroad, at 91, cash;and Erie at 497%, sash. New York Central appears ts be stendily but gradually settling down again. The canal remaining opev nnd ia navigatie order, operates injustously upon the Central Company's receipts, The Board of Broke:s adjourned this afterncen over to Fiiday, to give the membe's ite gren'est freedom for the enj-y ment of ail the good thing: provided, as custom directs. ‘The Banking Superintendent officially announces that ihe five per cent New York State loan, to be made in Da- cember, will be received at the Rank Department at 90 per cent, ‘The steamship Pacific, fecm this port for Liverpool to- day, carried out $9,000 in specte. ‘The steamship Star of the West, at this port from Nicaragua, brings Sen Franciseo dates to the 9th inst. inclusive, She has no specie on freight, bit we have ad vices of the shipment of about $2,000,000 by the Panans route. ‘The Howard Insurance Company have declared a divi dend of fifteen per cent; the Lehigh Canal aud Navigation Company three per cent. Meare. Atwood & Co. will pay the coupons dueon the Milwaukie and muir Rail.oad Company Sinking Fund Bonds on the 1 me An adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the New York and New Haven Ratlr ad ts to be held at 2rewstor’s Hall, New Haven, on the 4th of Devember, at noon. There was @ very active business to-dey in sterling exchange, and at the close the rates ruled on London at 8a 8% per cent premiom; on Paria, Sf. 23% a Sf 20, The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day ay follows:— Teid cn Treasury account,. coeee ee 81,616,198 OT Received ‘ » 75 143 26 Belence bd tees ve 6,000,224 24 Paid tor Aneny office ....... cae $15 98 fald on di-bursing checks soe 26,570 75 ‘The payments to-day include 81,500,000 transferred t bullion fund. It is onderstood that the Commissioner: of the Cenal Fund of the State of New York heave decided to adverti ¢ for Vida to anew five per ceot Siste Comal loan of $4,100 000, to cover the Bre per cents of 1855 falling 4 oy the 21st of Lecrm>er, 64,000 000 and a debe #000 060 in the Comal De ot Sinking yaod ou a @i'tioa of y oft @ canal ieyeours to waern them. The gene- #1 6200 000 which the comstt from (he canal revenues Wensiwat, Nov. 28 1859. 81 100 he bee Ks, WO 6,600 Vieginia v's 100) WO 0... sgn vo 1 oe de eo 1,60 Mo €%.,.. 9 600 ud Raw 1.OOMC RRB bs, E00 be * 400 10600 POOO RV Cen bobs Deane O Geeen Pank.... 200 Resting Am I xchange Uk, 114 ue a 10 Metroppit an Blk. 109 eo 14 Bk of Commerce. 10 to fh Canton Co,....65 90% 100 Wo 3 109 b 100 100 Nie 7 100, 10 Pena 00 wo 100 100 wo 200 100 oT 200 «0 000 Tad RRalirost.. 32 0 cr bib BK to an.we te Ward Crai Cob 50% a a Bf Pate wis Mo mien Swink, 90 0 do 276 GO. creeee ON « 100 Panams Kit 1 00 @0...45 0 10 620a & Chi KE hO 120 0 100 Clove FKL 14 mn 1 @o.. wx 0 Lind in an see, 100 ‘ vn t | rgeest | t (00 0 Ter 5 1,060 Ii Ceu RE Bas 7 do. 530. 50 1010 des... .b10 784% 200 Harlem Rit! * 3 1736 16,600 18% 200 MicbERN(ARROIO 961g 78% 200 Reaiing Kailrosd 89 78 100 cree WK WG rhs ta FemlCo, nd 90 £0 Cum Comt Co, BIO 235 £60 kale 496 100 50 160 49% 160 49% 50 4914 100 4936 CITY £RADE REPORT. Wapsespay, Nov, 286 P. M. sna vere firm, with +mail sales of pots as 7. and pearls a Bie. FREavett 118.-—Flour—The market was without +f crmee. uevee from the previous ba juotatinns; the rulenembiverd about 14,090 « 14, bl inslading~ © MwWOM w choice Stare, at $9 6 a $0 87 t the close the chief rales of common were mace at $¥ 31%; mixed, foncy and low grades of extra Wexiern, were sold at $9 25 8 $Y 65%; contrse's of common ‘wore settled at: 30 26-0 $0 42 4¢; extra Genente ranged from $9 873 « SLL £6. Coneoinn wax urchanged, with sales of 700 a 900: bbls, at $4 97 » $10 62), fr common to choice; Southern was heavy—tules 1,100°% 1,60) bola, including exminon To ch ier grades, ai $9 fi «$0 87%, amd fancy aod xtra at $10 a $11.5, Rye flour was uncaanged, wib mall gules of eurerdue st 87 623. Corn meal— sles of 100 buls Jevey were made at $4 31K. Weest was more active, while prices were un: banged, The +a @s ensbraced wut 40,000 60,000 vebels, included in wrich were about 20,000 bushels Tennessee ed at at $2128 lot of Vi gints #2 <b «92 20. Corp—the salesembraced about 80,- €CO.w 40 (00 burhely Wen erm mixed, wt $1 Ob a SL #14 81 (6% firm store and afloat, Selivered, Rye con- Hipurd Bom. ibe cales eu braced about 6,000 a 10,000 Dburbels, af $1 £5 a $1 28, Onte were firmer ang higher, rt ranged from 0c, « @ze., the latter figure tor prime cee. CoaR—The wa) ket con‘inued firm, with sa’en of 1,600 91,810 bogs Ifo, at 10%c. w 11 }ge., and 160 do. Maraeal- bo wt He. a Me. Cort¢s —Gwirg to some advance in rates of to the marker was casier. ‘The sales embraced about 1,600 ee. 1 BUT —The sales ¢mbi seed about 400 @ 500 buxes M. R. raisins, a? uncbenges prices. Hiy.—The ma ket was steady at T5e.a 80e,, with mo- aerate ti iets. Ikon = Coltness Seetch pig were made at $34; con mon was Bil 60 £0, 1x mon'ba, Mor sere eu'geurtived of Cuba muscavado, which Lad ben p ly ohd we i60. Naval Pacer —Ibhe market was quiet, and prises with- out charge of mement. h—The market was heavy and prices * if Beet . rid mens wore sold ab Bil (Getty ine peett py, wlew re ail ralea were ighe: ures; piime was 8.0; ely prime meen was at $1, Tunderale seq tales try prime, and Beet hams were at ld. @ hogs weercling at fic a 8%c, Lad was firm. with sales of 206 bhieley bc. a iio, Buttor—Ohio wasnt 18e, nye ond State at Se. c. Cheene was steady at 03¢c. allie. 11GB was dull, with rales of 100 casks at 4ig0. @ cn. part te Lice. About C00 mats of cassia were sold at Sto., ‘and 40 caver nutwege at p. te Si Gans.—'be musket continued with a good export demand; £60» xex were sold in bond for export at 6363. # bic, ard 1.0 do., duty paid at Te. About 200 e 400 bhar. Cul Rico, in bond, Wuisksy.— Seles of 160 bbls. Uhivo and made at 40} 4 Fencrre. Rat of grain Tourcoveds prune, at Se. a 8 ge, ;200 do. Porto f0., a8 100 tagedate ohhh oh — were 400 tieroos were engaged 160 tons ‘il exke at 40%, To blurgow, 10 rary Ronde wand engaged 8: 205, To Poenen, 166 tigrcrs rice were exgoged To Havre raves vere unctarged, Three vecnela were » b grain for Falmouth, vir. : the Jew if to Havre, at 2c. w 26c.;and if to Marseilles, at Kates to California were unchanged. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Wepvespay, Nov, 28, 1655. ‘The receipts of beef cattle at Allerto’as have been toa fair extent, and the market is without quotable change. The demane hus been modesate, ‘hoogh of the 2,304 on fale, very few were lefc over wosold, The quality, gene- rally, wee ordicary; a few ox ra foe bullueks realized Ie. the pound, but tie average price for the day was about $c, Cows and cslves were im limited supply, and with + gord Ceward fuil prices wore realized—$%5 a $05, a8 iv quality. Vesscalves ranged from 54¢e. with moderate de Saeep and labs were hut there is no wbatecen' in prices. Swint in ac- tive demand, aud 2,200 were wold at Gife. © 73402, live weight. Eeef cattle, extra qnalit; sil L god yunity. rT commen . I futeriog extra, Cows and calves, 1 god a: z 2 E z 1 io! BSkec0 E81 a.8222288 Swire ‘the bie shows teva whet part try, aud by what Lain ig “ome the supplies came — Be wes, Iinois. Chie, ienpiyt venta, hew York 11277 New Jervey 20 Corneetion : BL Budeon Liver Keiiroud 450 To. boats 400 Harlem Railroad, “oO Frie ke tireud .... 0. sea Other ‘Stork. Hurlem Railroa!—Cows and calves. + 2 “ Veal culves.... a2 “ Sheep and lands. 2,630 “ Swine .. 408 Hudson Biver Ratiroad—Swine 122 Kuesen River Boute—Swir read—Swine..... et tor bees in moderate request without in prices. Veal calves sold frou hie, to 7c. per In. live weight; demand not Ko goed, on account of the large amount of game aud poulisy io marker, Shsey aad lumos have been rather slow of sale, aithongh good prices were cbtained for ehele k. ‘The quality during the week was not Supply chiefly from this State and Jersey. lowing is 4 memorandum of sales by Baldwin & beep & lambs..$459 87 998 00 0 242 00 251 12 146 823 28 16 44 60 31 483 68 6 189 00 100 383 12 163 285 00 40 + 267 60 48 de » 81 (4 « 821 62 a €o. . 387 aa —— 2 g 3s age pe ‘the tellowing 1s Metnrs sheep 2 $8 for shenp, and $1 2546 for lambs. # wee: ly report of the Messe, Cham- 50 a $10; 7,10 sheep and 5 40 a $66; 118 The vale of shew ‘ogle & Jatd, at Cham- berloln’* Pol ‘Head, for the week ending Nov. 28, 1856, we OAs follown im 106 sheep fold for $397 60 Average price, $3 87. KO ha 60 vs Prion, Tae BAT 15 “ 3 112 00 “ 700 187 60 “ 316 181 25 « 3 62 O78 8 “ 338 858 Wh “ 302 Bel 88 “ 3 38 326 95 « 376 110 00 “ 6 10 187 00 « 460 837 60 “ 3 88 160 00 “ 40 60 90 bed 600 195 25 “« 215 168 00 “ 3 00 80 00 “ 40 149 60 “ 3% $3 61. a ren he Nortsiou's the’ rally bas been dull, The: AU Tetons the fe Mowing ore the 59; beeves $7.0 $9, 46 cows and calves, $0 & 60; U7 worl calvor, Bc. @ OXe. BCA PITULATION, Conant Beevers Calves, Allerte oe 12 Frowotr an Chem eval 69 O'prien’y “6 Yor’. ue Ks

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