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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1855, B) after understanding the men be had to cea! wih, that he | the river. As soon aa they left the shore the bost cap- News ‘ram Ore; le a ehi te t y over IVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. bad velar armonta she omtroversy pin alminc way | stds" nly halt hngumbée suoverded in reguctag tie | Toe Oregon paper ave lek tine feats of the a. | ip wrens Ge une Nope Sieatscane thehou” Hetzstaiagve'meen oehs tes eomegee’ eve, a terme. But Core cid not intecd sachs set lencas He | bank. The name- of those who were crowned areas fol- Gian war vews, which baveatrendy boon purtvhet, Thee | Staugh wae wae to vercoit the volusters wis motwure. A sort of perspiration bed riven the led his vistim fo believe the dullioully war st an eud, | lows:—Dauiel darvey, Johu B owa, Otis Wison William hes beea ne fighting rtvee the rhirw ist ac the Yawouns | atincked at the croviig a Write river. The ® wad water vodernsath, ew arove, Many ae of Pwo Weeks Later Wows | tren barely murdered him in an uuguirded momens. MeGQuillan, Michel O'Day, and John Arnoid. Steps are, Misston, The ftmes of the Zath gives the followiag suu- | Uhroe regu are were severely wound) Toe loduns were apparel were fouod “wringing wot" Toe party este from California. large Eictamnty wiatdadest Goths bere Tees Ta ; | ite freee under Col, Nesmith tod Mojve Rains bh dies ef Micike: usta wae eee one mn - ane 1 forces under ‘esmith eod Mejor Rains have | bovtes cf Menare Mores upon th te s jas to vycearores apo this may explain seme of Marriages, Births and Deaths. returned trom their Yabiius expedition to the Dale, oa | billed & few days bet ‘ nen gd ON BOARD THE RESOLUTE. or he effort which are oeing made to terni-h “he oaine of MARRIED, | Bccount of :be heavy enows, which cutoll the (rage for | ported billed, Op beardeng the wbip, the first tnpressi a ts one ef a6- 405,392 im Treasure. Geperel Rich»rdson. Jt also explatos somatiing in re- Jp San Franciseo, November 29, by the Rev. Dr. Sevtt, | borver. A winter cowp-iga iv the country is ed | Reund the tm miratio the movaivs otreng’h of everything cocne7te@ rd to the piss] which was jicked up nésr bis buoy Om | Mr, Geo Whittield Cook, of Massachusette, to Miss ware impractiable ny both toe volunteer ant regular offi dering the ave, r Prapei-co November 29, by ‘the Rev. Dr. Scott took place tn the expedition illed, among whim were HH. Jones NEWS FROM OREGON | atondoned women are taken to the varous pisces of | Mr Ideard t'e Folger, of Naw cae Mass., to Mise oe, | ‘Mojor Ching’s command had srrived at Welly’ Sp ing, | wite and two children, esa W. Bu iid. Ou the wiudlass of the vosset, ta lenge emurement im this city, and seated promtsoivudly ebb of Mas-achusetta. on ite way to Fe lu Walls, he havirg received iv whole Sound country ein imminent d « opto ‘aialin bi rien vara a slate 73 coped ene Flt. tem Freneince, by the Key, Dr. Seatt, Nevembrr 29, ee wie Walle teu Mex-Mox had takes see on of vg tered the by rentin Lout, eince her flest diso rvery ta pans as oamcd & weeding, ‘rack Adams, +) 10 Miss Mary A.Coick, both fy 1 fort Wa ‘alla, with & free one thousand strong, trot the comp ht Yobian on mest /AR WITH THE INDIANS PROGRESSING, particulaly when the women ore accompanied, as they ange re ¥ y Boh emMerly | Major Quinn altéd aud sent ty Lt. CL. Kelly, at the etn. foends teldamtir waliien. dene) One portenetio votess i Shae oe usually are, by such mea aa Cora, In Se F'ancisco, November 29, by the Rey. Dr. Seott, | lies refotorcements, which aredoubtless now on hot that the fncimon would Oght ty toe dropped ot rocker joints, wil iwing from the =< bey go. out of provisivos they would ea) ners consequent on ikprisoument tor so long a dime the woaen and'ciildren, befure they would yield to the | that climma’e, witb so much water io the hold. The hem- whites, | mocks ses ruloed. A cover was ‘brown off the tore _—e Yr. Thmas E. 0 W'coer, of England, to Miss Auna | the way to jee are that P2e-Pou of a New York Gentleman. Explosion of the Steamer Georgina. Maiotyn ot een?” ‘Bogland, ana a EIGUT PARSENGERS MISSING, AND SUPPOSED TO HAVE | In ‘an Francise>, by the Rey. Dr. Scott, November 29, | ‘ ch a ag BRBN KILLED. Mr. Altheron Wheelkck to Mise Anna Smith, all of San | Ht take the fied. In answee to questisns | castle hatch yesterday, ard ove ything in {t #as covereé HUNING INTELLIGENCE, [From the San Francisco Herald, Nov. 2 } Franeineo . Mt make Bis headquarters, Gen. Wool bas Later f.om the Amoor River. with rust and mouls. Going below we eatered frst The Boiler of the steamboat Georgina, plying between | _ ln San Francis-o, November 29, by the Rey. R. P. Cut- invariably replied, “my sacdie, sir.) We learn furthor | oe DISAPFRANANCEK OF THE TWO KUSSTAN PRI- nnn this city end Fe'alums, exploded about ‘wa oc oxx yes | ler, Mr. Joseph Lippman to Miss Joseptine L. Willivms, | thet Gen, Woul's stall bave proce-ded to the Dalles, and | Gans ACCOUNTED FOR DEFEXC pee ERESTING I Sicey mareiog, just ne oh was about lea-lag for toks aie routes, ei en on peel ta Bot fae Wool wouts repair to that post in peraom very RUSSIAN URITLEMENT-—6CaXCITY OP PROVISIONS, up in apes eRe pecg 2 Sem tot ‘Va aees ity. 6 id q 1 Kight Rev. Bishop Ki», Frederick A. Foster, of t / rt ™ NB, " ond TEMS... |. erodleh coslepbas ereceees cata tntoten taeat aly Melan, noon anugh-of Lake Dow, o¢ | tt Ci Kelly, with a xall detachment station: | BP sng stern nvlicenes tom the nou | BFT2 Shh alse wate” At setae qnannnanng George Funk, proprietor ot ibe Oxk Grove House, at Ve. | Che lop, beratoga county, \. Y. ot ee R . » ) o recor : at F E The following letter fom the vicinity of Fort Walla- nesinn setilemen # situate: about e@igh’y niles above | mw there are about two AGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. | crinotamengers nee, munsiog and i tr najgowo'” thet iam, Me Jtatd Hine to Mis aon | fe (oni ttn fom the vicinity of Hurt Wate: | fant atte hsoor Wer ie Bek reads 4 of the passengers are mussiog, end it tx suppose: that the amcor river about the 26th of October. Mar en, rs " « ‘At Gold 7 sri », | pen Mox mox. His forces are said ty amount to a thou- 7 Pan chon odhinad at bag | Gy hates kel exe CI i Ce Ae Spring, Mr. James Grifith to Miss Janot 1, | ben Mos mun. ment at that ‘ime consisted of about tao | MARKETS Just prevduus to thaexpiosion, the Kato Haya was lyt ‘A: shasta, Mr, Ludwig Behms to outes Baht. At my arrival here found w reas change. Pee peu | HY horses. su stontially const ucted of bricks wud ’ along. side «f tho Georgina, but. ‘ortunately he. At Mocelumpe Hill, Nov. 22, Mr. Gev-go Adam Geb- | Mexmox with =i hia men encamped aear the for, ana | S'ene, and building operations were La sg vi J rapldiy 5 &o. ke. hauled away from the wharf ia tine to esc.ps. The | hurdt to Mise Frulela Josephine sehektiin, hac pillsged and cistribured the goo ts to other Ladtans, | Active pepsiations were going on for the defence of the ” boller of the Georgina was blown to a helznt of fifiy (wer | _ A’ Jamestowa, Nov. 22, Mr. David Hammuck to Miss | #0 +810 "ave them onh side, The De Shutes river dn: | Place. The sudd-n cl-appesrance o* the tro Kussian fri- tnd pened over the bows of the Kate Haves, laaliag tu | Mary Flemming Giant have Jing the Cmstilia Indians, aad are doing | g0tes from the gulf of Inrtary in the month of May mahip George Law, commander W.L. Herndon, | the water, The Kate Hayes lett vory soon alter tho ox In Sap Francisco, Nov. 26, Wy Bor, R. P. Cuttor, Me. | their urmos' ‘0 raivo then up. In regard to tho Indisag | If accoun ne nt an supp vr that they found ‘Asplowail at 9:30 on the e ot tue 19th | Plosion, and ber passengers were unshls wo ascertain thy | Jehn A. Gardoer, of Newport, K.L, to Miss Susaana J. | bere, we can’t-com Iain yet. But the worst rowslobtained | “fe Y ie 1D ts correct. us vening i Ge ofl op reaching my home wsx 0 be fotormed that allour bail }- tx ived th 8 0’ terday | B&MEX’ of thore who vere miseing from the Georgins jorge, of Lovdon, Englaud. i very god w aired at Quaruntine at 3 o'clock yesterday | yy. Edward Flower, engineer of the Kate Hayes reports in San Francisco, Nov. 27, by Rev. E. 8, Lacy, Mr. | {gs at Wyoeleptoo were pillaged and burnt—all bata few covered with movld so thick'y as te be havivg experienced heavy weather and strong | bavine seen two of the ngera wh. were injure be | Mak Y’. Smith to Miss Ann Elize Keight, &.ticles #bich theold woman saved, and your cattle preity p ee CS aes ne shies coma winds sii og the la‘itude of Charleston, | Youd recovery. One of them had both bis legs broken ‘At Grace Valley, Mr. Heary Seadden to Mrs. Mary Yen- | Bewrly al! gone. Those who took the catile were Telqua- | UP the Aun or river to a point some fifty nile, Bi ‘e Re eee fe é aud the other had lost an arm, and waa vers mach muti- | ail. wieet’s veople (sey Palouse Indians), Howlishvamono, | month. For the defence of ‘he tawn three large Lurid. | tie ee of snl, a the California mailé of the 6th iast., two | tated ancut the face and. breast. One of “he peseange ‘Ai Plossant Flat, Me. George W. Tomer to Miss Hizs- | im partoular, cid all be could with the rest of the chie’s | cations have beea constructor, and mounted with gana | the lapse of time and dampness, Ww 4 seventy-five passengers, and $1,405,302 in | of the Kate Hayes states that Cap'ain Thompson, of tl beth F. Mon gomery. here to prevent the above taking place, but in vain, and | taken om the two frigstes. The guns of the fortresses nt, stam Antal fon freight, brought ¢owa on the Pacide by the | Georgina, mounted a horse and started foe Sauc-tito, | At Sscrameato, ‘Nov. 20, Mr. Jamas Lelland to Misa | be bare'y evcaped beiog killed in this aifule. Semmantisvery prlad of 'adpresen ‘trie the seaboard, |) i Ty! nd. beakanen marily ¢ books “ id immediatel the Anothe: Elen Hay thornwalte. Itis rot appresended that the Yakimas are with Poe- | #nd the Russisns «pear to think that they would be noe aeproaglbgienns 144 My ig aship Company’ steamer Golden Age, which | Ne'wastn the novet lectiog m mule om biecd tence ‘Ar Gexigetunn, Nov. 29, Mr. W. Hl. Pratt to Miss ©, | Peu-Mox-mox; but {t la generally supoosed that the mata | 8bI¢ to defend the place agaita’ any force, The Amor | wi'h ferme of prayers eapeclal'y prepared (or the expe: ‘was in the ac’ pg & mule on board the «tern: ge A 29, Mr, W. He Dody of the Yakimaws aud Clikiusts have gone up the Co- | Tiver x navigable for large vesseia for a distance of one | M'tton by the Coureb of tugand, a lecim's Progresee* Panama en the evening of the 18th. C Pears “« A bien of bs Rid am onal po ab og fail At Pleaiant Nov. 21, Mr. George W. Tomer to | lumbiato somewhere near the Prisat’s Kaptia, with all hundred miles above Ive mouth during n greater part of | With “Master C. . hs tian Visiter’ ‘he ’ Miss Elizaberh “ their stock; and it ix wo geaerally supposed that the | the year, and vewes of tao or three hundred tons may deere cogieuar Tae ict ptr ergot: yi hey A: Placerville, Nov. Me Phiosaan A840 Mth Ca- | little butrivs at the Yakima river ani tho ‘two Battes’ | Spa safe navigation at all Imes. Almoxt every articl» of fn Keliett's alate owing is the specie Hist of the George Law :- Fg? & Co.$278,250 M. O..5+... 200,000 » thazine Pryde. wore only given by a wmail force of the Indlans, to 1 food und ewthing was scarce and would command five , The china w n dani. 180,000 Wa. Holler, Stiaek oprcompages Santee Tien tai earre:s. prettanins mage ne Celubte, Mr. Julius Ehrenberg to Mise Adstaine | the etenticn of the, trope walle, the main Udy of or six hundred por cent advance on Sau Frenciasy prices, | with decanters lied wlth the ebolsest lquora, is of w & Co... 146,000 John Phelan, Jr... 11159 | aie wtatea that the Georg ns was running withou: ali, | Colewen Iedians could make their escape with their stosk, women | Common whiskey was sold at the rate of five dollars per | bes feet te Ms rd castors wero covered wil Sherman Joha Durance & Co, 10,07 | Cenee, tn ylolarion of thelaw regulating stenyoat uari- | At Sacramento, Nov. 20, Mr. John Agen to Miss Eliza | nd ctildren. The suows rendered the trailing of tiem | ttle, ard lite to be had at that prive, A cargy of | mould. Lirecily below the cabin is eeteeses. 75.000 Probst & Mei ertz- aticd in this Sate. The Georgina was owned by Messrs, | Desa. fmpentaaeie, merchandise at the uew settioment wild net the owner TUN MAGAZINE. piace & Heniler, produce dealers oc Lang Wiel Mt ce | A’ Napa City, Nov. 22, Mr. T. E. Kinamill to Miss Jane is Excelloney James Douglas, Governor of Vaucou- | ® Pall fortune. Chere were no vowels in tise river at are stored phot ap ore ads. rook aleged that they Te Wait Caemmet ie fan dak che, bi ome ver's Island, we learn from Pioneer and Demoorat, | the tine the Palmetto sailed, and she raw no vessels ia 060 10 4,000 Loa, powder, whleb in acl ta ge boiler of the boat was out of repair, and thet ‘he person Tn San Fransisco, by the Rev. W. C. Anderson, D. D., | hus placed at the dia sai of Gov. Mason w libsral wap ty | the Ochotek sea, ‘The Resolute is rated nooks es Heatogs, Miller employed as an engineer was wholly iacomostant. — Towy Mr, Joao B, Redinson, ot Plumas, to Miss Eliza Pickett, ormase oe ped fers fo aed) gna pose 7 Wo pes od to the o we ' ugin: regen. i i is ube 0 of * Goeliny 4000 | E50 tes wwouele ih Geer megane ok TO capitan | ae ‘Viealia, ‘ulare county, by Judge John Cutler, Mr, | more, ax the Bilis fleot and the two H. B steamers — perenne leg Pe Basat ete Bik Wal ints carcal courte aa ein ets, and Pieree, . 6,100 nings tha; the boilers were unsafe. We nave recaivel | Jobn 7. Pembert n, to Miss Mar ha Lewis. were absent. We find in the New Hi Palladium a grapbi 4 | the emeli was hardly tlerable, Overhead the pslathe Chatubers& Heiser, 5 028 mauniea‘ton from che mereengec of Wels, Fa-gy& | At Rough and Keay, Mr. Warren F, Saxton, Eaq., of LATEST FROM THE DALEKS. Interesting account of the ¢irouvery and tetern of the | peeling off fiom the planking. The Golsb ofthese rooms J, Hunter & Co 8,70) | eo at Pelaiuma, covfirmirg thy above rep rt. Bicweil Barie county, to Miss Zobeda M. Stephens. The Standard says, by the Bell, on Taesday eventug, | Prisihpucy tock, Reslute, which wed beuugne iN wea ovideatiy of the Rist.order, We came then te F, Bnet & Co 2,599 | matter should ve fully favestigated; and if thesowne At Grass Valley, Mr. John W. Fortor, to Mrs, M. £, | we had news the: Col, Nowmith bad discharged all vol: | Yardon'on the did tesant hice Menace ee tae Now y . L. Negba OOF | sou vomall toe galley Kfitiis! evans’ enrelécances ohai Creawer, unterrs wt the Dalies, fem further service, on thele ex: | Lede R60 tne the eae ee ce emlate 4 a vessel of A SORT OF PROVISION ROOM Mechaotes’ of cexire to ne thus ¢ischarged. ” Several men sent ont now, im scerch of dr Gecupled in pact by petty oft RTIIS. rose: Jobn Frankiio, ia 1850, returned in 1851, und was sont | one pli 4 uyen them by common report, they shouid pa (immect- D. T. Lannea 5 4 “egy Marion, Yamhill, Wh . oweret tel ted, and held table for the ii i- | On Thursday, Nov. 29, (Ihanksgiviog day,) tho lady | from Marion, Yamhill, Wivshing-on and Clack «mas coun: “ : womens Segdibethateracgieeensin een rh | 08 dal. By Deuter, Of jermentner tow, OA7.) Ta. TAAr. | Se a csauala) resected Gate @itbetoe ant ore ore ee | oe paain to Belcher’ expedition ia Aprit, 1862, wader | thoroughly penet $1,405 302 wae INS Rtasin taalace of leer d Action wenadi ot wien thete way home. ‘The remainder will contiane in the | Juss mewmecummend of Cagtato Ausin In August, | lent quality ?) cacagua steamship Cortes, with dates feom New The Mines. At Stosta, Mrs PF, Conger, of Baldoills, of a daugh- | Seld. Much suffering is experiences for want of good | gna hee net since leon heard ot ait dhomean wate jovember 9, arrived at San Fraucisco on the 4th | , The mines aro at this time ylelting immensely. Any- | ter. supplies aud c'o'hing. No later news by the Belle .rom | tain Vucdingten, of the waling vee el Ucorgo Hs thing feithtu “ se and rie. In Sap Franctseo, N ye wit . fejor Chinn's com ne who had gone to his 4 . rh d - hing Lik 8 sf 1 ch ‘cle f ; 4 9, Nov. 26, the wite of Angelo B. Brower, bot bs pm Se m whieh thlleds trom: New Londimoa the 20th 0 May wait onuld cout 03 & * ririkes aim. st cf a pur of twin boys. bof. ur corresp . J., gives the lacest:— é ae 7 hich - indebted for favors to Mr. E. H. Mitchell, pur- | Tale Meuvtoin, in ‘tu be 7 Diep. GL Nesmith in bis report says, that not an Indian payin pes ‘d pines & pI ast a ta On the #lae George Law, and to the enterprising pr ee eee ae ee te oe At Sacramento, Mr. Thomas Garner, aged 8 years neo 1b ihe Zokipes oasnlty Ay lds eotumend fr Give’ Gy Weide toeer ter there, June 16, in N. ‘Lat. riatiins of togar rom uatain i ba In ot iy eleeo Me. St Cy a re ous to lea! J r vil if > v of 7 of Wells, Fargo & Co., G. H. Wines &00., | ing piersed with tunnes, abd it will sora bscome like ® | Cork. Inland, agen R2 pears tees CrOmiey) & native of phviiae fs now tn operntion between | maindes of her ery eae owing actount of the re- | jog of meuld, | The Loe €o., sad the Pacific Exprexs Company, for | henevecmd for milee ia succession. ‘To purchass a ¢ At Colomtix, Mr. Witham H. Newell, aged 83 ye srs. A region City. It ta ho Bhs pocqraded Sorte wise bldg: tha’atrs! 46 thelipeéte ieee eee een t to ene hundred feet of this mountain, or a like apect Columbia, Richart ff Mr. William Smith empl Mullis by the middle of ; ‘ 6 y? P we extered seemed lifornia and other papers, 4t Columbia, Kicharc, sou of Mr. jam Smith, aged for reverul dayr. On 10th Juge, atd A. ML, whe got en KPENTER'B AND watt, of the firm of Fairchild & Stewart, four | Thy 0! the flate a: juceut to it would reqatre a turtune. | gyiut 6 minihe. gou news now travels by magnet influcnce togled in the flostiig {ce and hat ber catwater and eoalgen gee _ = s a bourendés of mivers, who bay watly recorted sisims At Sacremento, Mr, Wiliam B, Keables, 135 years, FORT WALLA WALLA IN THR HANDS OF THR INDIANS. | gripe (the lower parc of the keel ) badly Gamaged. She , p Clay street wharf, San Fransisco, died tuddea- | here by the right of “ise very and powesion now ‘wl | Ax Shaw's Flat, Nov. 20, Aurin Honrie.ta, fuiaa;daugi: | Mejor Chiun. in his report to Gol. Nesmith, dated Well | cleares berself, sno at oreo mare oll una N. &. course, fokigiving day, Nov. 20. Mr, stewart has a wife | ure 0 be Iya depot pile ale they cue to Celt- | torof Mr Charles Weel, aed 10 mouths. Springs Camp, Nowemrer 17, saya — and after speaking the United stator propeller Aretie, Hid ialng 1 Now York. rnin. The copious rains have also set the miners at | On the Stanslaus river, Nov. 21, Robert, tafant son of | I have, wi b all convenient speed, made my way to this | Lieut, Hartetein comtmonding, entered the port of Ho raiipeabwsec. selineeberes work 1p all parts of the state, Large piles of eartu which | yy Jnmes Hutton, ago: 2'#eoks wud 8 days. peint, encountering nothing in tae way of Boathtlsy: the | steinbuig In Greeninnd, Jwy 10th. As he waa gulag ti chman, ramed Dupuis, was bratally murdered | it kas taken muny months labor to accumula'e, areny® | At Shasta, Nev. 20, Mr. Wiiiam McCuller, aged 48 | country to this point ts ceseried Tocnight the mnisen. | ta hurtcr, spoke June, from Bones, Seti ion Doiores, on the night of the 80th ult, fur | ¥ acing te fepemncen, £0. he busy tatustry of thelr | youre, furaeily of bio. gers, who bear these lerte « arrived in camy, dringing | Capt. Walker, b to Cumverlana Julot, the George FY. His hunda aod feot were tied ard his bead | (WCti* Even from Kern River we have chirring ao- | | Ai Cutionsvod Towoship, Me. Joseph Malvany, aged N. Raymond, ia’elligouce of the canger of tae | Henry's cestination fers d rently ite idvee. Th BRL OG ag HS las es 7 widere hnwe besebndta Wattle oncak £6 years, a ion of Mesees. Brooks and Bram: pe inJurtes to the George Henry were repaired, and id, the japanntog belong ailoil, Her ridses, The murderers bave covered, | Meetings of miners are been held in Novela cninty, | At Cottonwood Township, Me. Freeman Danford, aged | find's property —ot ihe seizure of Walla Walt by Pee:pou- | she lett pert July Voth for the pes of fee bef centered. | [2uugr hus teerdvee ty teskstom ahve cape De tee be examined. panies. Hoportent zequotions Bave alssedy bem made sad gre aida: Mox-mox, snd the number ant condi ina of my enaimios, | July 18th she feil to with tt, but it war no wold ns to pre | seys the upper deck leak» badit, al aroond the balite Nov. 21, Mr. Edward Carpentier, of a inclatr assures me, Cok the Sstarmeatton 1 oor Geirahos. He mp0, bank acrons We etraite and rom thene messengers, that the posi fon of Pee-pou-Mox- | sgeiu spose the Jane, which was thea valliag for the owed on « rr mex 1s insecesrible wi b my force. At preseat the only | pack. ‘The Geo go Henry weat morth into Disco Bey, | very subetentiel wotlds ft choo fll a Heses, st hich presents iteefto me is. that I shall proowod | Greenland. fishing, and aterwards entered Lievly. Lett | have been moved since they «err put woart the veanah id tortify myself until either reiniorce- | there UIat July —_ the Jane sane day. The Geo go | im ingiand, in ‘62 Ine putey here, we saw a ball ove ihe right column muy create a diversion | Henry wasled iu Iiisca Hay, avd her crew cought halivat | suied package of pork, put up tu alr tight tu boxe, ow With one hundred and tify more mea, and | on Sea Coal feet until Aogust 2th, the June cralsing | Which the mould must have be ua quarter of an teak eld pieces, 1 might take Yort Wal's Wa ls; | with hor, Neaily the lsat sigh: of the Jane as had Au- | thick, Here we found ales two Kotdes of © aluste,* impowivle, The | gust 224, when rhe was imbecced fu tee. Oo the tid Au- | witch if Ube skuom logs trom the poly after boiling baal y gust | aw tour ve Ho of which was the Jane, on the | and pork, standing just a» Capt Hudcingwou's crow at Waila by the | starboard bow. Augyst 24th, the George tienry ioft the | them, The “slush! domn't seom tw le injured, We ; rants rere cies ; Jn £a0 Frenel co, Nov. 20, of brain fever, Charles Koch, | river oad; in which caso, from the nature of the ground and steered boldly into the puck towards Cape | next come to what Capt. Darrow calls , Becta, religious and castes joined in the foas- | “*Y: Dut pom : ne actually extensively used in tive of Germany, sged 36 years. the command woulé bawe been at the mercy of a thou- hem. * the ‘mountains, it has be icteatiy tied ia this in San Franelseo, November 29, Julla T., wife of Mc. | sand Judisns, If Raymond ix correct in hit Information, August £8, saw land, Exeter Head, near Capo W THE DOCTOR'S ROOM, elty to p ove that there is no mistake about it, Leviel Crudden after a Xngering illaess, agad 22 yeara I abail probably reach the Umatilla to-morrow or next | Thermomoter stocd at i deg. above. Their rudder Bue eotonvesiy sane oe ree It ta the meet murderer of Gen Rizbardson, had heoa ar- | irom this cure. New York city aged Bore ox i care were thes Up shave, the Fourth Distric: Court, und the trtal wea'd Meny wouderful forsil remains and petrifcations hove | “A: Los Angelen, Henry A. Grangor, aged 23 yours. take place during term. Abie counsel ima boen | lately oven Lrought to light oy, the mining operations ia | gt Lom Angeles, Mr. W. J. Wilson, aged 25 your: or the prosecution and defence. treiuterior. Ata depth of 159 feet decornposed oys er At Los Avgeles, Mc. William A. Smith, agod 57 years, thell- bave been found in Table Mountain. A cu ious At Son Dirgo, Mrs. Sarah R., wife of H.C. Ladd, aged | nents arrive or ing was celebrated in San Franciico on | erticle o! real sonp has also been discovered, which close- | go yea in my favor. , November 29, with the customary demonstra. | 1. Bigot. 4 bev br Abert bape At Ge " ny of the etoros and ehops in town wareclosed, | Linited “all over the State,and it is » fixed fact that | 4c eey: omen & 4 fervices were held in the churcher, and tneday | noupiain of scop existe in California. By wnst process | Haver sped Damonths? ee oe idly observed as ir. any part of New England. | tle ingredien's were thrown together it {3 ‘inpornible to rash Valley, Sarah Ellen, caughter of Mra years tqhzteusive con] mines have been vered near Stock- wit Jicrille, Buste co., Nevemver 21, ‘Me. Rufus K. M. | day was here damaged by fen, which closely hemmed thems inact, halen Sivas mre se . : ibismy, eged 20 years. TUE ERPEDITION TO THE YAKIMA COUNTRY. in, and on Oth August cl sed around them, Here the, with vi ore Tho Sterra Citizn rays they have been makiog rich tix- At Gibsonville, Nevember 16, of brain fever, Mr. From our correspondents and from parties who were | were drifting, the land in sight, August 1, sad pa % wen of coveries in Elate Castle Canon, opposite Bryfogle Flat. | thomas J. Bakes. in the command sent to the Yakima, says the Democratic | White tear on the ice not far trem them, and undoubtedly as good or bed aS The Fravkiz Company—Frank Garrett, G. W. Dirickson At Gold Springs, November 12, Mr. W. C. Hopp. Standard, we condense the followivg account of the expe- While drifting here, Capt. Buddington, from w’ floor, to, In an open box of oe nes, Sane ST UsOR taee sile BAS 08 oan, & Co,—took cut a plece the other day worth $74—a i Fraseleco, Noveraber 21, nt 10 A. M., irs. Eliz. | dition :— lips and the log book of the George Henry,’ we give our ‘d. Be ides there thi | wage farnis! we syed pi vs beautiful specimen, Ton tunnels are under way, in | Ann, wife of Capt.’ Thomas Sparrow, and daagater o In the engagement at the Yakima river, mentioned in | readers the account, rays they killed three of these ami- wurgeon's table, whicl ing deg beens tora of | some of which they bsve found from $b to $12 to toe | &. +) Burnham, Esq., aged 23 years. Mejor Rains’ despatch, Captain Bennett's company and | tals, shooting one close py the sice of the vesnel ar he tment, and suggests no ver @ awaiting her arrival, to place tach- | pon. Thie piece wax found on the ground of the Wash- In San Francisco, Dexinber 2, Frank Carroll, infan rt of the Clackamas company tovk part, and were the | was searching for food. That one weighed only 200 | lee en) together with a eyllnder stove fairly crusted ington eet belonging to John A. MeCuen & Co. | gor of Frank F. and Muriotta P. rat to cross the river,and the enemy, who lel | pounds, bat one at lesst of the others weighed 609 | With rum hit was necessary for the Franklin Com- At & nora, RESOLUTR'S HOLD, jovember 28, Mr. zhned Stephen Crowley was suffocated in a | through whi As Cochran, aged 40 | with great rapidity, no much #o that the disabled state of upda, and it requires five or six men with ropes to ranciveo harbor, om the 2id ult. | pany io dig to get at their town. years, formerly of New Boston. N. H. the horses of the volunteers rendered pursuit unmucceas- | drag tte body acr oma the ice to the ship. The thermome- We ¢id_not go into it, Noone has since {te arrived, 1o recover an anchor aud chain in four —— At Shasta, November 28, Mise Mary E, Davis, aged 17 | ful. Captain Cornelius’ company havieg become Keparat- te nheed ate deg above 0. Meptaenber 2, the George | 85d ae it wes dark, wnd lights would be rejul-ed whic ih of water. He belonged to the wrecking California Mint Statistics. yearr. ed from the main body of the volunteers on ‘he day of | Henry was still drifting !p the ice, with the thermometer | might endanger the magezine, it was not deemed sete, ‘Ada. Operations from Ist of January to Ist of December, At Tehama, November 15, Mr. Hezskiah Messmore, | the nt at the river, encountered » superior | at 12 deg. above 0, reptember 6, atill drifting, with the | Here were stored, however ni the prepared providoms, lors ot the in San Francisco harbor wer: Le aged 37 years. force of Indiocs, and fought them nearly half a day. He | the:mometer the same. such a0 ment of every kind in tin eases, he, &1 Pee at balf mast on the 20th ult, in token ot res 9 At chaste, November 24, Mr. James Williams, aged | kept them at bey and succeeded in taking (rom them some DISCOVERY OF THE RESOLUTE. — 1D of foud for the Arctic regions has, we are aware, . | 8 years, cattle amd driving them Into camp that night. Two ot | september, at 10A. My with a, gui ena datinct branch of rakery trade in Londoo. sinee memory of the late shipbuilder, Wil é wie died at Now York, Oct 21. , . Lovett Was & married ian, and leaves two Yo Te dove daughter. He was from New York elty, | fflver ccinoge— 58 years. He came to this city {a 1849, andwas | Half dollars... ‘They were in Lid ice, 160 miloefin extent in every diree a they were ofno uve | that night and the wext day, thi 1 wile bo tien, and thelr provisions wourd not ated (acum to 100 | tothe volunteers, Some wild Indian cat’ hat nigh: and the cext dy, the weather holding about provisions woud wot have ia - a In Yan Frenciseo, November 26, Mrs. Jenet Wilson, | his men were severely wonnded. Tho damage he inflicted | saw the bark Hexolute, Captain Sir Jobn Franklin's last departure, ai we bave e little ‘States Braoch Mint was closed ‘ - = 6 = | la‘e of Braintree, Mass., aged 51 years. upon the Indians was not known. In the atteck the noxt t eon, jar cf ‘or lon powder, pre, « i the annual ¢attiemeat. og the eat Sah aie = =| | Infan Francises, December Hy Mrs. Mary A., wiloo | Cay at the tnountala gorge, epken of by Rains, other- oer on “fuiccs eo ag. wat 70 oa 0, 782 Pleadilly, Londse,” which we heougnt away ing = _ = = 185,906 — | Capt, Harrison Tinkbam, aged 24 years. wise called the two Butios, the numbor of Io/ians was | bearing ‘xi fom the vessel, that we have no doubt wili prove aa This eotablishment, prischpally eee et iyishee rao CB SOOT 1849008 | In'San Francisco, Nowmber 29, Mr. Theodore W. | estimated at not lees than 600. Alout 160 wore counted frerh an {! mse froin Jast veason's crop at Wether alield, GOR = BA y mate | Lec Ses pues te tats ow: | Sr op oa od err wee a — = = 478,496 16 12/628 10 co, N. ; ty some mi-understanding 0 orders given . ke. ia “ ; rains sgricultaral afatrs wore = = Sy os 4s 073 oo —— to surround them, © gup was left open and poy str hat the was, Ehe was out of the current, ani bearing | mention here thet the Rewlute wes brought to port wits it prepara were making it 75,000 19,800 285,000 00 = Mharkets. os lp were killed. P' Lb a & ret of rails in part, that had been bent on her staae approaching sowing and ot the Penson tele Baw Fuancusco, ee. 4, 1855. See ae ar Purnult was of no | Arter the tine when the George Henry first saw her, | rigging probably for twa years, most if the time fu It is that the largest crop ever 19,800 2,201,006 41 88,7820 | Frovn.—fales of 200 qr. rks. of Oregon at 89; 1,050 do. | “"ine and wolunteors encamped pear ths mis. | {Mi '%o "hips @raaually worked Kogether, {t being Impos- | fimo idea of the ‘preserving quailties of Aarctie at- be put im the coming year. |APITULATION. do, petvate; CO do. Atvizo wt $10; 350 do. Ashley's | pion, which, being abandrned, it was conjectured that | The‘pectan eee ie wight of the Ceorge Henry from the | Bo*rvhere cau ke obtained from this fast. : Sig Uaing at #11 60 per 200 Ibs., and 60 bbls. Haxall at | the mein force of tte Indians had elther gooe to the | time when rhe was first seen until she was finally board. | WHERE, WHEN, WHY, MESOLUTE WAS ABAN- Buicide of A. K. Lovett. 16,784,600 (0 | $15 per DI Nachess Pars to attack Capt. Moloney, or had gone up | ¢ by the mate ond three men, who travelled five talies DONED. avert pecterday gomonrtied ensdians fae tte. 308,000 00 atevetion 180 hall bola a: (70 Sepa i Columbia to Vriost's Rapids. | Col Nesmith, with ® | cver the tee to reach her. Jumplog {rom piece t piece, | Captain Buddington aud hia men think that when de- - tg it ti hi and fii 5 led 7 ” nol 4 vt 4 corner of Pactfle and Jackson streets, ‘by hang- 19,800 09 | Wumat Sales of 676 ska. Oregon, a very superior art Somers sh pues, aod witee 08, Sonenee of taror Gags Ca, | eT eee ee a tne om toatod salen, Seceey | eevee Se were Secon Wad peter anl nie eae le adres gem ere bandon an Bet rrere: fe ek Bt turned wi hout having rsea the enemy. Ho found the | The firmt bearding took place September 17th, the mate | abendened about igi teen monthe vote discovery. Capt, a Rada bag ght te spun ny : Gf Opis dhe ton bt 0200 00d 280 bo'don vers seow #0 deep aa to prevent the forage of his antioals, aol | gol party. ieaciuat the George Lheury at 0 A. Me, aad | Hand the other offcers ate unsuimou ly of thes dates “vovet waa st ‘Hea, en 20,480,008 01 | rior, at Jet 100 ite, paged was con petled to return He found rome caches of Indian | seaching the Kerolute at 4’. M. the same day, A’ gale | that the logilsh offionss wore Justified Inabandonipg her. ‘bich ho destroyed, and some Tavien mares | of wind was coming on; the party staged on the Resolute ks. California at $2 65; 200 de., very poor, at $2 per were alto | the cane. On the 1éth Sepiomber, Captain Baddington, | beve got ber out je first poicemen appoluted under Malacht Fal- | Quarters... found and killed, which furnished some aubsistence for | with two mer + + x » Wo wo m, buarced her, the mate's party baring re- WHAT If TO BE DONE WITH HER? giaedete pe ge rate i pe teal tb Total coi Euut sapon os ‘ivate te: the troope. In and about the mission wore fund vege'a- | turned the day before, Captain Budding oa ways he | The Reeclute ina legs) prive if pot claimed by reat js Frcond wife came t» ate about th ce fotal coinage... sone 00 ohn ett er rms. | bles and a variety of other useful sriic'es. On Colonel | knew what she was before be boarded her, he koew at | Biltain. Applica tom bas teen mate to her Mejevtyte p, and utter living with Lovett sume time, eloped Amount of gold deposited fro of January, 1 is. at 7 gc. par Nermi h’s retura a council of the officers was held, at | first sight, feptecber tate was no whaler, by ber | Conmeul at New Verk, and the owners of the George Home, hen camed Moody, © carpenter, on Jackion | to the Ist of December. 1865—exclusive of from 224 , ut 7 5 ve ie wre Uy ed to ber standing | ae wetting his ane ia three lots at $2576; | which it was deemed inexperient to preece to Walla poe ond and 160 do., poor, os Waila an first contemp'ated, owing to the dificully of | rigging, het raim Weitg led to her yerds, Ke. Aes aigns | velreve bes teem earrial ¢ EE ing forege for eaig als, their weak condiden, the | which to a sailor eouvey inesoing that landemen would | men, who rpohe her par py wore | ee come te ioe tee ae — Bot detect. The eapieim wud party stag dia the cauia | forw sbe a 4 19 firkins mew but not choice, | cruit. Accurdingly, after burolog the mission anda | ‘et mabt, baving reached the Ko running Vigelng belog ¢ th whom she is now living. At the time is | Maren to Sth of May, 1!65—at which time the last anaua fe sb-conded she tock from him about | rettlement was made— li the money he had. He masaged, how Ounces... 174,443 48 ra staal eam, wih whiz) be ovugh Value of rame abou 874,871 70 again} commenced bu-iness. sacceeding Miace: Moe thems pour age at sundowa the English governm: ot advertiod that etl! elel mod Jo the morning ot September 20, Capt. 1 rigged one of | all ‘heir forraken reeeels Shouts teey triwony aguia crosred bis mind, and, uw y ous Items, ar it ie. @ 26% aod. house owned by Kamiakin, the whole force of regulars | the four forcepuinpe fi saree be ent emet with an cli mai! namet Aam Paidosk, | Nicsmacea Voutaroone ts kachamunto,—Col, Alphonse | StcAR—tw e of 50 Ubis. cravhed soi vounteers took up thelr march for @ return to the | (re,une fxcenyinpe om prigticnme erapr ds ple bprnewcguayd oly ein Febroary last. To her be proposed mar- | Suter, son ot Mojor General John A. Satter, ways toe Talles. thelr use. For three aureesslve days—Se) umber 2let, | $40.00. Oft .w Feeing to retile upon be wone thousand doller | recremento Union, is actively engeged in roi ing Ze- Un their way they met Captatn Wilson's command with | 2'4 and tid—six mem wore at wurk on ihe one pump | cre of the Gouge Hours, aod tle remsluder bs dite wing 24; per cent interest mentuly. Miss ad- | ervie for the purpose of uxiting with the Walker forces the pack train of supplies which trate bad snfleced mach | fourteen howrs + ut of the tweety four. 4 aworg the (Moors ene crow inded Lovett that he had one wife already, Tuis | in tie reduction ct Nicaragua Thus fer ne has met Poise Uit.—Eale of 4 lees of animals aud lex by renaon of anvwetathe | way cotermined to bring was obviated by the procurement of a lawyer | with the most grat'ying success, aod it was bis taten- | fr export to Callao, at 06e. per gallo: u.vvr tains. The soow in rome places was four or f¥0 | nulty'and physteal exertion ex _, THE OWNERS OF THE GrOKGY Mewnr. hahow, whodrew up # matusl agreement be- | +{ » to leave on the next steamer, bound for the newly ne : a fect in cepth. Toe whole command reached the Klikitat | These gevtiemen, Merre Vereine hk -mitn of Now wett and nis second wife, wher: in they agrees to | fe cged repuliic. News from Lower California, river, about twenty-five miles distant from the Dallot on was first boarded she was lying | LOtGe, Sie perhaps the most ontenser hemielves. Mr. Lovett and Mie Ann Paddock Crremmamina tHe Fats or Senasroron —Not the least | SUSPICIOUS MOVEMENTS ON TUB SOUTHERN COAST— | the 17th, and then encamped wnere forage for waimals | over, with ice the lavboaté tide, bad wevex 1 a one, They have come fiver n married, apd lived trgerber freight months, | inrortant vecurrerce durtog the past two wee! ANOTHEM INVASION OF LOWER CALIVORNIA CON- | Could be cbtained feo: water Cub 4 | aero Senne oe Nave coe toird wife lett. and tock up her re-idence on | teen the Allied celebration of the fail of Seoastop TEMPLATED. THY MASSACRE ON WHITE RIVER. Poth oem 6 ee Aan rtreet, wheo her busb:nd lived wn Pattie, hich tock pixee in this city on Moaday, Nov. 24 fron the San Francisco Herald, Deo. 2 From a letier of Captain Hewitt, published in the 1% Sen St te Se, Cocpeehlag. 10 Doris’ Sains the rs ie whic Place , l 5 2) MeCieiien « bark of 404) 1 rhe entled in April Capt leaves @ caughier ry bie first wife, who is mar- | South Pork Am ine ete! for this | From s gen‘leman wh» arrived in. this ely yesterday, | Meer and Democrat, wo make the filo +ing extrac Munday, Septem me . set. fae a pri Capt. el ton tables, each two | (> the seno ver Kate Hil, from La Pax, we Lave Atter two rays’ hard work, reached the bouse of Mr. | perty went to work eae pee Senet Sen 8 tovere ending, Out the fourd she be: It in w begular ev J, ont /Oorned Home, la gentlevan in this ci y. Sar says that bee porrcee under whic! net lo 1768, jot oom ae been almost crazy since his sast wle left bio, on Menéay he aaked her husend to take oom vudred end thirty feet and preparations we ligence, Cex, which we found rebved; confirming oar ruspleious 4 and preparizg to wna made for seating four thousand guests, A dinner was twined the following in'cresting Int let of November, the Kate Hilt, while off Cape | that grester mizebief had been done to the settlements | tll is effects, in the event that be rhonld die vied for the multitude, unexampled in variety aod to the southward, came in eigat of two b up the river. We then proceeded t. Mr. Jones’ | dred pears befir e that tune, fleet of ale log vemmene fe had Jet him a miseradie life | P , ner praca fhe ~ 8 ad end oor" ae Se ewe “ ote wanes Gas es | from Sartuenet, Mase, started bor t vee, oad Fe eee retraite | Profusien, ane sll the prelitminazies weve made to ove was the whal ng bark R Adams, and the other our dee che bereed: te aithn,: aad aty, oe | cory aerated te mo loeeen of Guinan aa the Glebe, whieh was lait op in Ume, but wich atthat tne, dove it the grandest affair of the Kind ever Raowa {a C informant think ria, Teas s and speeches were duly pre, 1, this port for # 1. is death Le *rote a farewell note tobi daughter, | bards and drenaetrad got together, fst arg) ppolated | a Spanih rome, whi-h be evuld not recollect, Un being trie'y yards from the house, ehot Te Mgt =e lee deers 7 hour the immerse paviion was densely crowded, while | bated by tbe Kate Hull they stated that they had salied | throngli tof the Lungs, no ee ip we made man, i cada : thousands of spectators surrounded it on the outside |; isco wih the intention cf proceeting to | bly broken ted, api 7 ae howl of t addicred to drwk. The vie! wife tertfied | aij went well until the period arrived for toasts and t they felt them-elves too an axe. The bones of Mr. Jona wa found, the roasted he Coroner that J ovett had toon «kind husband | | eeches, when the crowd, rendered merry from weich we pball cali the ing been eaten off by tho hoga, Zeopt worn intrested, and than he teelueul, | use of wine, concluded to spend the evening ta rrivieg at Cape St. Lusas they uad cb: ae enc Me, Coopas, whe aa Bite vite We, Jones at > Cletian wade other voreges 0 the same pa’, watil Ji | 1862, when she was last la Use leo fo Bedlio’e Bey ont being aband ned, wen blown ap by nit EAwart Beaker, the commander of the very Aretic er pedithnn of whieh Ut Kar olute wae 0 part PXTAACTS FROM TI i his money aod the 81.000 neta. Shortly pre- burned im it, Mra. Jones we LOG OV THE DISCOVERY Bana REPOLUTR. tegecher with that of his | 1 ving on - ing bark Ke *, and © about one hundred amd filty yards from the | bed in'to the edge of the pack ina s. W From the New Haven J » 2 end of Moody, She was afrald of him, which Fisch and Ee jen, Toe aaahog vervtla ot [ apqrdln their pore. Her “ oat tee were pearaaie- sa gre shot throngh the lags, the all catertog t waa | wr.0.'F. Ward, the Prodact' ot tae hea? laedew are for leaving him. ton was, ther ‘very ludicrous, very good nature!, | Cellfrnis under from Alvarez, and tha: they in. | breast. We buried the bodies and proeeoded to the hy October 2). the Revolute squared away for New Lon. | Rellreaé, bas shown oa tue lag kept by Weary Ht uest of the Corener resulted in @ verdict to the | sr t be compared to nothing perhaps, but the ‘'cvafa- | terded to “ieguiate’ the mhabitants. They stated taat | of W. HI. Brown, « mile distant. Mra. B. and child doe, alth Cop'ain Daddlretie und tee. men om b-eod, | the carpenter ot the Bultic amovery chip locsiate, It the deceased came to his denth as stated above. | fi of tonguen’”’ at Patel. cont of thia demonstra | the party numbered 200, which ts very probable anaxag- | fund in the well, her bead downwards; the mother as | 49. VO wit ionee tneum, and retarm to the ceorge fina. | ier it wae found in Levis’ Mtenlta oy cap'ale Baddingim, at tien was not lesa than $20,000.—San Francisco Alta Cals- | yrva lon, ond that they were well armed aad equipped. | # rbed to the heart, the wtile entering the left wrest, | Spt Noes | mel, tat nerGhl We ok OIE nen | Wemakes few extracts (rom ii The lieedute was de etery Unravelled why Gen. Richard | jonia. ‘Tbe leader of the ex edition [s © person who haa former. | @nd air in the back and back part ofthe head, she nad |) ae ne tem Octnuee fT. Oe. | CONG BhOut Bb OF 60 miler to te enstward wf Cape son was Murdered. STTIEMENT OF Tie DIVVICULTING METWREN TH AcTHorrrm; | ly been area captaio bot iatterly carried on the ba‘cher- tly started to run with her child, an ialant | 10g they bulita lemporary rudder, and procented | METC Pevis’ Straits, on the 19 of leet Bep-emeer, ror tee Alta Califoruia, Nov. 21.} . 5 1 ; busfners in this city, Hie name our informant could ten months old, in her arms—was overtaien and Sp ap | ag pate mm 4 p | by the Sew Lenacn ‘whaler Geurge Henry, C 4 [From tee foraia, d , aop THe Frexcu Coxeur.—On Friday, the 30th ait, at | '9@ busin is ely. at oul ell.’ The child wae below ber, and hai | (& thelr conive to New London. During tue henmeward | 17 nace * a 7, Capel lery bas hung over the marder of Gen, Richard- | tw. ote) M. Heal oa | BO! recellect. He tas no doubt, however, that thy invasion | pitched into t a yur eitizesa beve deoa unable to fathom. It Seonee i belton’s Ucotclar flag The Fresas of Lawer California was the object of the expeditioniss, | Be marks of stolenee on ti. It was not crested, showing ‘en understood how he could have become ia- | gate tmbuseado, arriviog on that day, twenty-two guas | If thir be so, ¥e will io ail provaility som be in tho re- | that the mother bad taxen it from the bed snd attempters ‘ difficulty with a person of the character of teed trots he Wnt ok Vee entingte of te harbor, | cept of exciting news from that quarter. to flee. Mr. Brown was found tu the pemem oat to plows ‘at ones ® difficulty was known to exist, but | sud twenty one from the United States razco Indepen- In Lower Calitornia every thing way quict. General | The left hone had two curs, as though he Kraspel a wel 1) New Lemdon, and entered harbor be. | deck, Mut the purmps were Hot oping sod moon frewt ber, t circumstances it origtuated mo one appeared | rence, Capt. Tattnall. On rebolating the Consular flag, | Planoare wae at La faz with about fou humired sol- | b vite, and had tt pulled out, entting the hand to the bone. 1, ail bands. ae well no those ou the Hescluie, | The fee shvut the ship was from to 0 fect thick, Im M. Dillcn tcok cecasion to deliver m specch to a crow o: | dir18. He ls very popular am og the poorer clacacs of tho | the e were also two slabs in the mame hand, as hough | 1 vice halt geod health Guring the try alot, | the lower hulle of the Resoluig there as 0 pod deal however, have come to our knowledge, from aed of bis countrymen wi were asseuablei | Wop! though nut much re-pected by tee wealthive por. | be had attempted to ward wif the fatal weapon. Hy arms te REOOLOTR to NRW LoMpom, | \¢, "be leuks were full of 11, and everything on board are able to aay, tha: on Thuradey foveniig last | around bls coor, coneliatory iu tone and neatly worced. | Wm, Loeut, Pujol, «bo te will be recallecied, igueed ro ware Pegs F Muncie Sit bem, cee Ce Capt. Boddington snd bla ten tnam tn the faolaim, haa | 0s hore Fee damage, |The wats were sua dried n waited wy wo ladies—his wife a ” 5 thane cently ar the exeentioner 4 . b ’ and rent bedly ores bat weather ant werw ngeto the Amorioaa theatve. WhUe there, | thecer'to ase Lailiands a rade (ast tne | oto bis eriginal 1onig ulBeanee. velow bis left shoulder. Everything seemed to shox thet | 8 bald time of. coming home | The weaiber war a ane: |S, U0) WT ecvtaiu whether ‘oy co gek ta the! re anrage the gales were very severe, ned the rudder was | Veddington. but rhe ene out boaried wmtil the te, ce gar tunes on deck for repair. The George Henry got as | seecumt of the for in which che wae packed. Om they shat aport, RL, on ber way home, and put io at | (ovale Baa tegen got on tomrd with @ part o” his erew, during rtrtesct weather, Decemper 17, ehenes | They fund the or bark wh water up to her | ower i ‘the Lailiazds with ber own fair bunds; up wet cope of gales ies noticed tha! a man in the pit was Nie Cas Ou informant is of the oploton that the expeditioniars | be bad fought dewperately, and J think he mast have shipelear of the ioe, On feyt, 30 the or weed ‘ihtan. Bo mathed wee thla procesdi bp Bhan d will exyertocee w warner reception at La Pas than thoy | Bi led rowe of the devils,’ from the fact that the fenen | "bere they she the veeowia Marthe segue ant fat | lane te ble lng boot 4 Cdlows ae mips d curtesied, the crowd dispersed, and so 4 f he ay Pee ag ei poe on, f alee! caicuiat+d upon, as the people eniertala the utmost ha- | here they went out from the house, had the appearance ig fee nal tn he neonionieia’ tea " file lo @ call, dveney phase, 0 wrudly ov thet 10 bo " tred of expeditions of ail kia is, though generally in favor | of baving bad something dr over it, gud the rails ; . * eogegh mere coe vick of life, for how litle oan part ng of ths gondaet, Tt turned oat that a toto. of apreaation to the United Hates by purchase or any | below all rneared with blood. i ins Reason teenth onaries Cp che cf the worki's Inhatitnats Lovee what the o her haw to ie amour 1 murderer, Cora, was ‘aod other pesosble meins. There is a # rong edobe tor! After burying them as well as cirenmatancss would | 1) ~o. endure." stly beniud General Richardson aud the ladies St 1a Fes, mounting Jolt or Ove guna, oe! every vee | permit, we to the of Mr. Klog, or rater | Pa'etees and rime wer rem Ife et of (elanet, | "Op the Tih of October the ship, sti} thetened le the mal entering the pors {4 clorely votu inized. The town | where his house war which we found barned to ashew hey made vail for New ing him, and toat the insn’s gazes ta the @ rr Sem, ¢Eporioness & storm of weet whic) covers every ; we, Piforte were ine about 1,500 Inbabltanta, Too ~ | gud where the most horrible le of all awaited us. 7 soenend jo “ean with ton. Just, vs ov rat “s +c pay as vente on pf ‘companen re- ped ey Laseel Coarts tie Senet Lower atinaats tes toe iret canild tags Mr. Junes and the two little ebildcen were burned ia the | Thele had, ecnslesing of | cate poo. on The vane y At. ‘ey General Richardson was known to bs a>sent thousand. house, ane the b dy of Mr, ng deling roasted, war | lute, was pearly gone we failing « tow and the thomylog of the shig “mare [seas for some time, and was conal“erably ox- ‘Tor Anum axp Fiucut oy Mxicct—From one of the How this expedition cvald have sailed from thic port | feten aimost entirely up by bees. Mes, King was | enrrmably permed them, the Prves hays been very | esis encegh for soy perm det le tervous, ant oo toe bel hie purpose was not effected. persengr rs by the Astoria, from Chili, who spent several the attention of the pubic. or what | lying sbout thirty yards trom the rutne, almont entra! Ladly of. The Resolute reached reton Vem ber A , fe °S, abd came to anchor three quarters of © ibis (ran the were the indnooments, Sor See sation of on expe. | 18.0 tate (pe te E sctertag the Lenten Galak ne whee’, ot tar from the Grote shore. [artag the pee was cut entirely off—che war cut open from the jit of | ##* ‘he crew were much troubled for wa'er, having to 1 koow the name of the person in the pl’, nor Der the ship got clear of the ton, 8 the woman Belle Gora to the oe, “Gh noe oe the murderer. Ayre, te a the or; tor tie arrset mt’ the woud ol and on ching wo thee ep ate tters which are enveloped In & good deal of By; been ireued, Meiggs went to Sentiego, and by the inter- inte 4 h the stomach to shout the ceatre of the abbomen, and the | Merit ice snd drink s brachial dub ‘rem one of the veral's sas it moy, it is plain that the cidien ty which of his friends the order Was reaciaded aod he ib ie expestticatote Get ho. Hee, tie eoneny, , hee tevks, which was cely tleratle when wade utc etre te din the murder cf one of our best cl izens poy f Serta pny y Sy bay rucceed tn runjogeting It, ie not wv intestines pulied out on either side. We per‘ormes the abn Poveer p P Gatlog ths pal | Ue te fornia ie described to originated. A disreputable woman attends Loe lant ra riten amd promrade back. fo. our eneampmeat, | ‘26 the | with the audiences ia «uch a | Melege were ignorand of the charges sgains® him. a and the next morming started for seattle, tbey being com y weed op i- Ia seated when it was koown that the crder was he told his : A wit ever whee we wtar'et foe become inmulti to vir aout women. ff fo: business ‘and he has al OrNnnsL WOOL FLAN. THY RISOLOTE WHEY bosEDEN, | ry x satly {odiganct at ths | ¥¥@ it was for seme bus agers ton, 0 hes a try & ned and dried up from one end of the What General Wools plane arm, says the Tia, baw Ihe te rememtered that Mr. Genk, the mate, ant tones, one of these y justly adi ways told her the reason be left here was on acevunt wf | 9) 0'2 4 Peranee ‘year. taste bbe boon a oe yr not transpired yet, but ‘i te ere fly though’ thet pe | three mee b be Vevolule for tue fret the sept weg Himity of an improper person, atte Pated, cud | bis failures end that he could not live here ef er moval, For this a quarrel ts originated, and | Di Muures tne tw er luoformmeat thet if be ehoult | (¢ Whole face of the evuntry hes been changed from s | will reosive the services of the volunteers mow in (ty for his murder. 5 eome, back [neve, be Would met. be ts Onty guilty on in to green fields, It bs estimated vy our © Sid, if he should dew their services nese Hic can well iinagine, even if Core, was not ® | San Francisco connected with we affaicy wnich wre | 'y/Pcrteut that te stl pro worn 60 We tee ‘Ame tte on Thursday evening, dh pet red Lill Richard: | charged ageinst him. He also says, attor paying off his | ih 00 Ws alco very little epecia. The ands eery . * Werughate to oben 00 ems A Ceweal Maw. they were Coty s the paramour of the woma: crew om lanning at Chill, he bad only 4,000 left.— Alea | yy they renitzn a thousand oF to thousand ¢o without avy court tm giving ter as, thst foe. ‘alifernie, Dre. 6. “bem vercee the galf to Maratian ore ot | tommry with the ceguly On Havarcey, Dee T, (22) the obtp eechored ta New biniga the conduct of Gen. Richardson on Fri. Six Mex Drowsxen.—A most lamentable accident o¢- | in ‘be country then that whieh t+ absolutely required a» 4 I be + we tirdey cventngas. Por, who'Rnowing him well | ¢urred on the 28th Nev. at Bidweil's bar at the Jane. | a ci g medinm he . on believe, after being brought into con with | then, which launched As the The expedition iste, in being balled by the Ka'e Hill ort as they } fe . he ght hewe by em mor. He wlll protably remelo be n ax Cora, thas be would not be willing to | party who were we were | stared that they expected more retatoreements from Sau {A ary me ° « 1 m | Sew leaden bert ere ths Ol be vinwed by bum crom | Prancisse, tiem ovis, ont } Grvds of tke wutlons ficulty? Richardson undoubtedly tought, | going to dianer, twelve of them gut into »