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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7349. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF T GEORGE LAW. >. han dng dead in his bed, in Placervilie—the result re hEMAIEMN Rep tember 4,Samuci E, Rupe to Miss Mergs- | A VOICE FROM NORTH CAROLINA. ¢ Routh weet LB yf u pe one of Tam fully aware that es faite Now snogme- = james Cooper Was recently killed in Sonoma, by a man | At coecomeente, on the 6th September, Mr. L. F. Rand to > on by Yaduin aad soon as many as two eagee the idea that LA ed mind of the free States la pam rabam. ¢ Mac 4 rofessor Hed: Pate Verstt. thowsed in to | Det read: ry 5 wen we see the "TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | ¢,W'4m,¥ision was thrown from bis horse, on Dry | ayes Magdalene Malou, Sumber: Mr- O- be Baber to | Tipe, CEFR by A OF ready for it yet; Dat nen we 00 the waveoof the Y + | Creek, and so badly injured that he died soon alter, He ‘At Shasta, on the 3d September, Mr. John Foster to Mias and Letier—An Inside View of the | two thousant ds the State « greater injary thas would | Sweep over and engult the .2incinnati platform and ow SE: . Was trom Pike county, Iilinois. . Mary Keifer. Practical ‘Works of Slaw upon the | the og Of of & miles of dollars, 1 think I ith even a store «tevastating result than Last Alargeand magnificent meteor, which was seen in In'san Francisco, September 10. by Rev. Dr.. Scott, Mr. Jo- Bone and Sinew of the White 7 seceibie man how we are togrow rick overwhe:med by the Gulf waters, $1,686,088 im Treasure Arrived, | sin remote yrtony oe Sa, "ak ol arn sat | “fr rec iO" kr, Dr. sen, ao, | xeoable Raprlaion of the Bre | Sof Rosa teceten es cai ee aiare | mea ye Te » a jh O. Shelton, of New Orleans, to Miss Julia Litehford, of niversity and the State, om giad, wy rutnous | ery A REO eRe ERAN Jobp Everard, residing on Bryan's ranch, Yuba county, | ‘i{fngston, Jamaica Sits, de., die. y 4 not pow carried om to mech en emtoatas it naa | the weak mided. The claim of di for was killed tor his money, by some person unknown, on In San Franciaco, Sept. 9, by Rt. Rev, Bishop Kip, Mr. Ro- | (From the N.C., Standard—Buchanan organ. Bree’ ‘Bet there is stil too maw of Hh. I bave lit- [ slavery is rejected by the entire Nortla "Buinars " bert ©. Walker © Miss Mary Wells. 4 o. orgs.) ‘Trial and Acquittal of Members of | !5)'% 4, x. ve.rou was receniy kod near Stockton, | "Rese ibeSeres tls Hohe fat Jou, Sept, 4 ae, John | gg PRO¥: MmDat im . yf Cd eater te pana aH eg tmp egy: ore the Vigilance Commitee a ae ard ah te cance ceaunay | REG EaT in CB ATEG IONS Me | GLa aoene hee cea bs : cut ten Goes sad dete | fan Foal wile wo go ore ais onting 5 Henry Darke, charged with the murder of Harvey | fothof thatcity, yn Sue! Robinson bei cthes to c A, 7 iy the ti ‘done, ¥ut ‘to Might erate es oe Atwill, in 182, bas been acquitted, At Bray's Ronck, Yuba co., August 81, Mr. . W. Haske | Presauled in. this ‘defence (Ty de es Sept Fee wp ei Og o From all portions of the miaing rogion we hear the | to Miss Maria Ii phantly met and exposed; the States, free fre fe something ei » News from Granada, the South Pacific, and | ios tavorable nocousts. es In acramento, Sept. 10, by the Rev, Mr. Benton, B. B. Halt | 40°, or of our correspondent, « us,"" OF of Re re db be re-try} eee oe y Bae cabae io tatcatins al es tee oe oa tate. LE Aieeandor. an; Citizen of the State, to argue i torin and industry, , CC ty LS ayh oat Pape nde 3 i Be P ’ loses bis € letting ‘weal petnt of the Sor ory is om- Oregon and Washington Territories, the dry gulches and ravines whero there is no water. | Cirnmermucher to Caharing Sehwartse eer” CMrHes | aaa Poa po cau Geay that here Ik | demsed by the laws of the Unltod ‘States, that fap Att We continually hear of * rich strikes,’’ and it 1s probable | In Sacramento, Sept. 11, by the Rev. Mr. Graham, Thomas | loast support thelr obargee ry rether than more | can save irade is piracy, while the domesta! slavé trade that there Dever wore snore favorable prospects in the J. Stump to Miss Flora Frazier, pies ks of “An alumnus”? Is a gentioman of . ar more slave | i lawitl Now, we hold that slavery is right; and « ALL QUIET ON THE [8 THMUS. | Predict thet there will bon prow teal a onin tay itians | pAsarras, Kea. to Mine Macy &. fialligan ell of Sac Prancisco, | °Otrely responsible for whatever he has sald, or 'msy already, for Fight, why should we be prevented from supplying our. - Piphere bave been a largo number of arrivals from th ott et Frabiceg, Sept 2, by. the ide cingular tensa ancomney witnyctghteniunseiag Ml whith hey stood by us tn opewing the cota! docteientedioven: ning recently, herios Krause, ee gy v 4 We ax a ‘was that and | belteve that we only to meko the isrse, MARKETS. - after See ere ae cone the {nevitable calm. oe Ringolt Gudopp tine Meniee Mae ame d a Pe a, onal. fo pak od ther «un will sane Dy "re ag no = 1 i . ‘Sacramento, Carolin nion | Certain me ‘monious as @ country vil |, Meident daughier of IL b. Oubora, all of Ras Franosco, | 12,0Ur maldat is incompatible with our honor and ed cnaiun, covery te ye On the 9th, the Soctety of California Pioneers celebrated | 4,10 Maryavilie, September 12, by the Rev. Peter Magognoti, | * People Toat man is neither a fit nor a safe instructor wy ee | November. ths eomuateanen ate ae aie Mr. 1. Patterson to Miss Helen McCabe of our young men who even inclines to Premont and Slavery is 6 yo MARRIAGES AND DEATHS | then niversary 6 into the | tn San Francisco, September 14, by the Rev. Mr. Deal, Mr. | black repubiicaniam. ls the easiest But perkape general compact, All Classes accepted the occasion asa | Charies McDonald to Misa Sarah Bassett, all of San Francisco. | ‘This i#'a matter, however, for the trustees of tho Uni —" for ite introduction at | trade to be ke, &o, be. stops turned out; az oration aid ponte wore delvored, | MA ‘I"WAckers to ucage Davi’ uu#e" N-Geanam, | versity. Wo take it for granted that Prof, Hedrick wil | S8¥ me Alter they bave formed a comsition and vean | provision rlating thor w monstration ? ‘At Princeton, Colusi county, September 7, Mr. Thomas removed, ; great oppression to force simplo—beeat * "Oa the Sih, Madame Lele Monten? diewon ta were sold | Baker to Miss Mary 0. Burner. % PROFESSOR HEDRICK’S DEFENCE. =" re ‘aay one may lament the veld the vert of The mail steamship George Law, William Lowis Hera | at auction. ‘They brought nearly $10.000. Sho iniends | p!4 lark county, W. T., August $1, Mr. J.T. Kerusto Miss | Mussus Koitors:—in the last Standard [seo @ commu- almost impensible to get rid of the | Fillmere—for -don, U.S.N., commander, sailed from Asponwall, Oct. 4, | ¢evoting the money to the education of Mr. Folland’s | “In Forest Cily, September 8, Mr. J. P. Spence to Mrs, Anna | Dioation signed ‘+ Arumaus.”” Although my name is not juced. Nullify it by law if you | the Senate ‘at alx o'clock P. M., with ee: passengers, mails and trea- aide, = ale eck.” He eee ve agent, and was | W. Marshall. ~ se — me im oP aoe bagel A rho Gee mains, es ern. Bat in | iand for the . M. 5 coming 3 Ea’ ; . Now, State may prevent | burton treat ure, for New York, brought down by the steamer Four or five fires have occurred, iy of pro- At Brooklyn, Almeda ee ck 2, Adelaide Beaborn, | ™¥ \'»¢e, I feel some hesitation in appearing before the the entire ook bak enteting : was providea Sonora. She experienced strong northeast winds during pont, hao i pageneag! the buildings burned being _— child of Captain Edgar aod Mrs. Mary E. Lincoln Wake- alin especially at a fay A yo Pe when ag From my knowledge of \ Oaro keep pet lean wooden email. ? greater desire of those w! ve di- | lima, I who will | the enforcement the entire voyage. é ee The Grand Jury of tae United States District Courts | 72, s Ban Frapeiage, Seat, & tat pean of te lungs.Joha | rection to public opinion to stir up strife and hatred than | go to Kansas durin, Would pre- | gations of cach ‘The following is the treasure list of the George Law : have rendered true bills tor murder agalnst Farnsworth houmne Ames. oe Fob a tocultivate feelings of r and. kindness. But, lest | for that it sbould be » that if | of the slave FROM CALIFORNIA, and Forbea, officers of the Golden Gate. On one of their | Ann F. and G. 8 Hamilton, aged | SC one sit te Nerpreted, I will reply as | I were to go there I should vote to exclude slavery. In | treaty it was ‘Bank America. $60,000 Myer, Levy & Co. $3,000 | July tripsthey confined Jobn Bowen, ascaman, so near | _ Intan Francisco, Sept. 6, daughter of Andrew J.and | briefly as pomivie to this, as it appears to me, uncalied | doing so I believe tbat I should advance the best interest | in force for after the exchange of Baker & Morrill 8.300 Metropolitan Bank. 200,000 | the steam pipe, that he was suffocal Clara W. Taylor, aged 8 years and 4 mont for attack on my politios. Kaneas, and at the eame time benefit North Carolina | tions thereof, ab earuende, until one or the other ike PRGA Maines eet amn eae. 206) Sohn Godin = been convicted in the Court ot Sos- | At, Grase Valley, Sept. 6, Judge J. -M. Fouse, aged 34 ena, make the matter short, iar am ta favor of | and Virgizia, by prevent! away of slaves, arty shall signify 9 wish to terminate it, me "W. T. Coleman & Co 50,685 &Co,...--. + 12,609 | sions, sentenced ve years imprisonment at labor, | ~ wile, Sept. . Mestr! mon | Pres 3 ese are | who may be more profitab: , treaty stipulation at an end, United ene ws iii for stealing $1,300 in gold dust trom Agahel Baker,’ | ageae'years: Pt» “lexander, only son of Alex. Mesicicait, | my reasons for my preference:— in the "good old M {cherish a love | Slates Wil bs let See to desi eich te ows inte epee tas Ce ; 11,000 | ‘The Young ifen’s Democratic Ciub will not admit any | “in San Fraucisco, Sept. 9, Anne Elizabeth, infant danghier | 1, Beoause J like the map. Ho was ‘and educated | for her and her people that 1 other State or | subject, without entanglement with foreign nations. > ¥ one to membership who belongs to or endorses the | of Horace and Esther J. Gushee. atthe South. He has lived at the Nort aod the West, | people. It will ever ‘to a vance her In due time, the next step will be to introduce and pass Janes aio. 50/000 x igiance Commitsee, In several tastances frente : at aS a ton Festaees, See. 8, vlserace Praney 3 eieet son nat pats | bad an eee peoeene. I — on C eet of the States, sonmres a = to e the ome and wae ¢ acts of Saas ee 6 oe eer cig? aeen Tie eer gee eee ccs. te akenaae taldaes canis wall femsod by hls com fore ar Known and honored | ever iniuence?! poesess, though small wahall be | feating’to, regulating, probiblting of pinning ine Boss Falooner & Co 69,251 rs Lek Consnition's cola, * ethan Frou a the second Alex. .and Rebecca iizabeth Langton, aged éight months | Doub et by uaeaniree na meg his love a —_ fa wey preverent — do not ola tahamupiny rican oF foreign stave lente, or in ony wise eeaiin te oH * a6! Suppression, Wated at Sacramento” and sent to this city, | . 1pSan Francisco, Sept. 10, of an affection of the liver, Col. | whether teaching school for the support of his widowed | taken’ But holding’ se't ae ines oace advocated | Slates and other countries tm slaves. 12,070 | came into the bands of the Committee beforeit reached | 7*AY unin Barbara Sept, award Heucy, aoeer Werk, | Molber, o7 exploring the wilds of the great Weet; whether | by Wasbirgton and Jellersca, be met by | With the repeal of all the legislation by Congress upoe W. Selogman & Co. 16,000 | the one to whom it was directed. Thor was a great deal | ant jonta tiecon, cong ib enten a » A. | en! meee boundaries of science or acquiring for our | argument, and not by denunciation. Atany rate, thove | the subject, whether domestic or foreign, the trade ic 000 Scholle & Bros.... 11,500 | f talk about it, and the matter went before the United Of consumption, Sept: 5, Mrs. Mary Welch, wife of Robert pees : en State;”’ whether establishing a cou- | who prefer to denounce me should at least "svn: their | slaves from the coast of Africa, or from any other a J. cause Bro. & Beh Staten Grand ary, 0, atter ego ‘man; ee War hati Sa ge py eae rt Ba ea 7 Laing ae of the Unien, or coed charges by thetr ows ene. R. 8, HEDRICK, eee to iy Sates, i be perfect 'y ae Henry Strybing... 2,200 | ment trom blame. The letter contained items in regard nT ae oe ae Sent ip ion, and under all cfroumstances—whether ‘Ue constitutivpal provision im reiation to the migration «+7 : ‘ , of erysipelas, Dr. Thomas Black- | heroic darin, id all = Wolfe, Bros. & Uns. 10,000 | to on tne ath ten ee was killed, by falling into | "04a the 824 year of le gp: late of Ana, Arbor, Michigan, the courage tA srs soc pendent a prea a ‘The Real Questions at Issue. taint proper toon and the teeny power en oon & the Rusgian’ Congul’s cs same in which Richard | Samuel and Flora Mars, aged three years, two months and | /2 Felerence to the value ot his services in Californin, Mr. | James Gorvoy Beywert, Esq, over svcb persons, (Art I., sec. 1, par 1) will on McDonald a short time since inhaled gases and died. Buchanan ays “he bore a conspicuous in the Eprron ov 1" New Yore Hmnatp:— Se Ene oe sack es thas june! 1g machi een perfectes Mr. Steen. rancisco, pt. ir. Henry Moeller; aged Calornia, a establehment a general ls Its propelled by cold ain ot ‘cut st rl Tock am years, a naive ot iitise tat Ghecaia ta bd ‘leave be called ponte nbompe Odicornia than ony tnt Sin—Fully agreeing with my correspondent in all hie | ao Geet letter or upacted o “54 hour, make a hole six foot, im diameter, craw into it of Ene ils oh yg i Augusta, daughter of Martha ne Coe pee ae tang h eg views, as expressed iu the subjoined letter, I send it x, African slave trace once en peng ft oe ‘most: ventions af ciples good ‘y circulated journal ication closed again while there remains acre out sat is s just what the rmtaers want toenable them to getat galen Murdock, wile of Gear 4 Mido aed peairc| pool pee ‘but for the Presideatial chair the first re- ppc trcabien ter very — —— —— aaltecesyd = ~ bed = tobe — on the continent, for with abus- ‘The County Treasurer's report ivr the mouth of August | | Onihe Commnes river, Aug. 18, John Good. aged $8 years, | "2d. Because fremont is on the right side of the great | effecting the object for which !t ls writien. You will the reat of Mexico, Ccutral Amerita, Cube, ant shows the amount of fundeon hand to be as foliose. Tn San Francisco, Sept. 13, Heury Whitewell, only child of | question which now disturbs the public . Opposl- | diease the lend ot the Galt. City'of San Franolsco, $6,446.75; county of San Francis. | U¢fome and Linnie’G. Lincoln, aged 1 month. tion toslavery extension ia neither a Northern nor acc. | Picm#e give it an immediate inserticn, we our object is to | "S.8 Oe csiion of resistance to such a policy on our part by Wt ce eee 1 eat Oo nh nad | yet Portand, 0. T., Aug 28,'Br. Caleb Fountain, aged $8 | tional im. ted with the great Southern states. | S¢t it before the eyes of the Philadelphia capitaliste, Beropean Powers, capecually by England, may be raised, county, | $6,744 87. Total, $29,800 45. ‘At fan Jose, on the llth Sept., Mrs. Cady, wife of Mr. KE. | ™mer of the Revolution. Wasbiogton, Jefferson, Patrick | through your columns and the journals of that city, | but need oCocasion Bo ‘unten ty for we besare tying machine is now on exhibition, It is made prin- | Cady, aged about 40 years. Henry, Madison, and Randolph were all 4 to | before the election, next Tuesday. I bope your zeal for | 't Will never be pushed to the verge ol a war. If the power Total shipment from San Francisco... ..$2,085,602 65 espa of guts wings and bamboo; and having obtained slavery in the abstract, aad were all toads Tite Fi as ciaadhen O08 uns of English capital could Provest the English goverament The steamship Sonora, R. L. Whiting commander, sailed | {20,0itd-wing motion, the inventor thinks that he can ap ooo paniees sc eh covalionens te eee sha-aedietete at | frecn being heard to bokalt of ane seal petasighon ata eur 4 eee cseat edmainstration, I wil net silowr We goreree 4 out Union Fi Sept. 19, 5 e from San Francisco Sept. 20, at 3 o'clock, P.M., with | Herbert, a member sloeammne etal by the last |, The comparative quiet and confidence, whick m9, NE. , | gr, by which Slavery was croleded from all the twocandidates, Messrs, Buchanaa and Fillmore, Very | ™¢etto come into collision with us, with Mr. Bechanam 582 passeagers, the United States mails and $2,086,602 65 | Steamer, and is treated as though he were « suspicious frome repent local causes, ives something of a buoyant fecling | territories we then possessed. This was going farther in the Presidecy, owing to hus acknowledged readiness, ? stranger. The heay: tions him to matfers in general, we nag oxo nag hare. fo chronicle | than the republicans of the present day claim. Many | Tespectfully, yours, &c., end rather desire, to have a brush with our ancient ene In treasure. . y requesting to resiga, | a more reiaxed state of monied ailairs and less stringeney in é and abandon affection for this State, have been present point of credit than we have witnessed for a long time baok; | ° these great men were slaveholders; but they did not Octorer. 10, 1856, my. But the cheapening of cotton by the re-imtreductioa Same cay at7 o'clock, P. M., passed steamship sierra | to bim. P it least, such are our hopes at,this moment. The re of | [st selt interest biind them to the evils of the system. | 4x APPEAL TO NORTHKRN CAPITALISTS IN Favon | Afvican slave labor into the United States, will uttoriy Nevada, bound to San Juan. The Republican County Nominating Convention is now | the steamer. up to this evening. has not created any particular | Jeflerson says that slavery exerts an evil influence both OF KE-OPENING THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE axp | “%8F™ Great Britain of any bostility to our new policy . in session, and bas nominated candidates for several of | Pressure for money. So it was on the last steamer day, and | upoo the whites and the blacks; bi The new field opened by the re-establishment of the 27th tnctant, 8 o'clock P. M., arrived at Acapulco. | the offises. on smount of rombiaaoes came very nearly up to | the abolition policy, by which ti RE-BSTABLISHING SLAVERY IN THE FRBE STATES, | African slave trade for the omployment of capital, with Salled again 1 o'clock A. M., 28th instant, and arrived at ‘The democratic and A: parties pected 00-0 ex ing evidence hg = loose among the whites. In his autobiography he says: BY THE ELECTION OF MR. BUCHANAN OR MR. FILL- | actively all interests in ie prosecution, and thes winaenn a1 Cited #28. Oak. 6. * held conventions ta aan tee and when they nh the mercantile community: eepeeutie aanghaken lntexrity of | Notnicg is more certainly written inthe book of fato | MORE. the ‘Norih and the Soutl will be once more ublted, a & Th i L left Ace: for San | D&¥® 80, there will be four tickets forthe voters | has much impeded the practical operations of the mi- | than that these people are to be free, nor is |: less cer- +» Oct. 5, 1856. band of brothers, in tes of o by eo interest, a W gate cog uae dietfor the next season's Paahigge tes cbtinioy aky ase, | same Roverameat, Nekure, Mabie epimion have drare | _ DvA® Sit—I have your favor of the 94 inst. Your | which, ater il, isthe only real bond &t cordial uated ‘rancisco 2 | , Chief ¥ vi y ira 6 4 , Opint ve drawn . rs wi oF car 50 Seed SS :; penned steamer Gulden Age, 1 bevtomm amano te ne et ee ee iste cash results, | Thus far, not the slightest indications ave | indelible limes between tbem.”” Among tho evils which | €!0my apprehensions of Mr. Fremont’s election are no | “But this would be not the only grand measure of vole et t + oc en the Ni also by the republicans. Severai others of the Vigilance | pfen been oanidentie peedinied oh Wie reat and impor. | 2 #4¥8 slavery brings upon the whites is to make them | news to me. Cur diaasircus defeat in Maine told me that | that would follow the election of Mr. Buchanan, ivetant, Francisco, with organization have been likewise ; tant inerease of our home productions of every description, | ‘yFapicel and idle, ‘+ With the morals of the people | al] was lost, unless we could save Pennsylvania, But | i# another York avd New Orleans mails avd passengers of 20th ‘he monthly expenses of the Public School Department | ‘10m our bounteous ard unparalleled soil aed ef @ | their industry aleo is destroyed. For ine warmclimate | . 1... 414 pennsylvania ever fail to follow the lead of | Dati# of fraternal feeling Sept. Passengers ali in axcellent hoalth. amount to $10,600, and the schools are in a flourishing | *mple assurance of our near appronch to that no man wili labor for himself who can make Ripe. se pring Racy States, thus ie tats e 2, Gi condition, under a good system. forms the basis of domestic strength | another labor for bim. This ls #0 true that of | Maino! Te “Star ofthe East’? bas for the last seven | siave trade, jons tn stocks dur! the past fort: | the proprietors of siaves a very smail propor: limited character. | We make the fol- } won indeed are ever seen to labor.” What was those descriptions ia which ope- fers" time is true now. I might go on jumous’’ @ City real estate is brin; bh trade from Aspinwall, Oct. 4, at four o'clock P. M., for Havan- | is active, eae ee owing yuctath u ‘aa, with the New Orleans mails and passengers. The a a Jury are in session, avd tt ts sup | rations have taken ‘piace, ‘and our res cover the Presidential elections been the sure prophet of the result, | we Thad.some faint bopes, at one timo, that Mr. Fillmore | ™AY \egally bol those ated fb nd selling prices:—Cali State 7's, 74.9 75; ar ery week from now till the | wouldveally divide the vote of the free States, and let | ciple will fall Col. Totten, engineer of the Panama Railroad, came | Pusct int tiny wa Bethorington, bosdes Seed oe Fravcisco 6.58 n Gl: warbdn7's, of tue wane of 1365-74, | election, @ columm of good “black republican’” documenta, | Mr. Buchanan in, but those hopes have been utterly dis. | of the United States. Passenger in the Geo. Law. with a full cargo of other bills,” Tees MMT Avillg 10's 50 a 85; Sac: 10's, 76 —; city warrants, | ali written by the most eminent Southern statesmen, be sipsted by the issue in Maine. ‘ Divide and conquer” isa | DS atigbt ‘The fing shi; ‘and sloop-of war St. Mary’s | The Courts have no startling cases before them: the as- y 2 | gouing with Washington, and including nearty all of emi ; : the fruit of g ship Independence »P- 2. Somet has been done in California Steam Navigation in politics at all times, and ought ‘nion without eentedoc ar of war Sara- | 2884 Preperty has been equalized, and the decision | tocks. We quote it at 37), a 40, between which Sguren sales | BeXCe for abliity, vireue, and patriotism, and coming down | dangerous policy in ; iasceath | - ‘Wore still st Panama, and sloop-of war " | made by the Board of Supervisors, deciariog the Sheriff | have been made. The suspension of operations in the mint | '0 our owmtimes. No longer ago than 1850, Hen: to be countenanced or relied upon, except when success pa bo toga off Aspinwall. Officers and crows of all the ships in | snd Coroner no longer entitled to hold their oilices, has os g.courne thrown the whole of bah assay Seauee ie pri. aap ashy wae ove i aud Sore E vote. | \s morally certala, Pen yed ply iwjuriovs @od disumea doctrine vate al ars is in excess jemand. cy wer ever w! pread > Insutnvon. ‘wue euch excellent health. resins erred to the Supreme Court. The governing ap- | Hara of tui fnenees have been suid at if per cent discount, | slavery over terriory where li Gout ont oie antes | ‘You know thet we in the South erged Mr. Fillmore's wll vir "ae 4 i The Preto the Go, Lam, and she varios axprost | Mira ar Seo dit Bit aay te vtgs area the | ‘ethtininn svete demas sot an watt | Sane dine oa Gy Wa opened aver wae ies, will please pt our‘thanke for the pt pieast par, Fremont, opposed fo the least interf ty withdrawal after the Aggust elections, in order to narrow res 2 ae companies, accept our # for the prompt | conrse of construction. Plour—JobBing sales of 610 ¢ Alviso Mills at $3 25; 250 | Frems “ a Senoral | ihe contest down to twocand! sates, but we wore overruled — Stone pavems co Commercial Extra at $4 lo. Magnol 5 178 do. goveroment with siavery in the States where |i exists. “ ~ remains to re cot delivery of our packages. waeatee venue are being put down in | ‘inion Milla at, $7 80a 88, 20) Co. Fosier’s seit raising ai | Sbould there bo any interference with subjects belou by doth bis and our own Northern friends, under the (irm become a united pe sara There are but fow ships in the harbor, though a great £950; 8 bbls. Haxail and Gallego ae Wheat—sales of | to State policy, either by other States or by the fea belief that he would so divide the vote of the free States as 5 Sammary of Fortnight's News number are on the way. " he onaks,, origns: a, pees oS. ~ Buw sOVerpment, DO one will be more ready than myself to | to give an easy victory to Mr. Buchanan, and under the a decision could be obtaiped in the {From the San Francisco Bulletin, Sept. 1.} Large quantities of and other fruit are arriving | at Dice, 100 dora $2 W. Marley Suiey of 40) mrcus, | 4e%end the good old North,” my native State. But, | rolomy assurance that \{ we failed to do'so in Maine bis ) Sepvone Care 2, eres Thare have been few occurrences in the city since our | from the southern and merthere cance, tn lofn ‘at 2c; 140 do. at $2.36; 100 do. at 2'4c- Po: | ¥ith Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Henry, Randolph, | f)\ends would coalesce with ours is November, aad thus uch @ be Jest steamer edition worthy of prticular notice. Meat of The markets contain everything, from fine strawber- | ‘ates sacks sold at Sc; 100 do at 2% do. at | Clay and Webster for political teachers, I cat certainly torn the seele in our favor. Weill, the result in atull bench, it would the aitention of our citizens has been devote! to political | ries and green down to native pork. Be. Candles—1,000 boxes Melvin, Knapp & Co.'s irom | believe that slavery is ferable to freedom, or that | Maine has drawn Mr Fillmore and bis party into our the natural coarse of affairs, end in the selection of candidates for the various Every week races and horse races come off, and | S'2°°, at Se, cash. | Syrup—In reporting the sale of 1.100 kegs | s avery extension is one of the constit ztional rights of the | arms, whether (- 5 ,J or not; but the great question Mr. Bucaanan, or eves officers. Tbe approaching election - | occupy considerabie attention. gard 8 tL y-y) at. 2 yesterday's paper, we —— South. If “Alumnus” thinks that Calhoun, or any other, | can he carry with him the rank and fi'o of his supporters ve the entire court on, the side. Pirited one in this city, in consequence of the | The military have target excursions, other associations | but we : eales tpday, fon good authori'y, | was a wiser siatesman or better Southerner than either You seem to hope he can, and rest your bepe upon the constitution im regard te dered by the necessity for the | nave other recreations J mounting {o 18005, 8 and i4 gallon kegs, Seth Adams’, | Washington or Jefferson, he is welcome to his opinion. | consummation of ihe bargain, by which, you say, it hag | tho tenure ot slave property in all the States. ce Committee. There is a de- Amusements are almost stagnant. The American thea. | |: on p. t., and 300 kegs do do. at 9734e. Alcohol—75 bbls. | Isball not attempt to abridge his liberty in the loast. | been agreed amongst the leaders that the Fillmore of announcing these H E Hi it id te arrive, Ro f the Bei I. Rey 150,000 | But n , whether he ji ut to part of the members and sympathisers I a, uaorlyauended, Dut Lala Monies wil play 0 dn | Syresheguian pot, Mice 200 salt WAT Uiinn p.,| mens metons hata ttotery Tee ar ane Tee oo “ eb that 1 have bad quite as good an opportunity as he has 4 conte, Metropolitan theatre le tobe used bya cfrcus to form an opinion on the questions now to be settlod. pesaies appear to be divided in agreeing upon a ticket, | The rooms of the Vigilance Committee have been clos- Hews from New Granada. And when “Alampus” talks of “driving me out’ for vote to all the free will De thrown for Mr. Buchanan, on the conside: that the Buchanan vote of the State of New York shail be cast for Mr. Brooks for Governor thereof. Slim bope, I fear. For myself, I do not believe tha’ this sioed bargein can be even — wbe E i ef y and unless something is done to harmonize them, there is "7 = sentiments once beld by these great men, I cannot help | carried out successfully. It is impossible in very measures of public policy. It & Prospect of the success of the democratic pany, which, | © tnve police dnd fow ke y artenl, iver antine Ween ptinn, Py the arrival of the George Law we bave received | thinking that he is becoming rather fanatical. pature of e mere suspicion of the existence of bomb into the mortar thas. 0 far as this city is concerned, ra to be committed | fow are sick, few ars out of good nature, few are marry. | ‘cs of Aspinwa!! papers to the 34 Iast. For the information of “Alumnus,"* I will state that be | such an arrangement 's enough to kill it, much more missile. own counsel ie sgainst the Committee, An independent ticket has ‘and the weather is From the Aspinwall Courier.) bas put himself to unnecessary trovbie in blazoning this | Ite revelation, I see has taken bands to all the world. Great been placed beforo the poople by a committee y Bartolome a Governor elect of this State, was ja. | Mater before the public. The whole subject bel place and ts beg iz tO recoil upon us tearful Rever carried by secrecy or chosen at & mass meeting composed of persons ‘Qugurated at Panama, on the let inst. ‘and wo under- | ©*olusively to the Juriediction of the Trustees of tho Uni- | edlect, I hope the friende of Mr. Buchanan will eet to the a Known tw be friendly to the Committes, The sand tbat a pinnae ha demonstration was made on | Yérsily. They are men of integrity and influ. | at once abandon that scheme, for! predict, if it is can be moved by their ib icans are now making a ticket, and are the occasion. ‘The military, police, and the citizon ¥ ence, and baye at heart the best interests of | sisted i, tt will so outrage tho feclings of the mass of the Mr. Buchanag, we shal selecting from the People’s ticket such men as are favor. teer corps were paraded, firing ealutes. é&c. the University. There is no Cen A in bring- | supporters of both Mr. Buchanan Mr. Fillmore im the Rext week—fer it \s valy able to the republican cause. bave also passed apecohes sere tain and6 mis I ‘ood feeling ia said | [78 this, or any other question retating to the | Siato of New York, as to effect an entire disintegration to move in our Strong, Vistiance Commiltes resolutions, and will select Sivtumm£é = © faculty oF students, before thea. Alumna” hes ave aod eel Mr, romost’s vote ia that patos cpenes os chal Bone but Vi! men. It is possible that some com- - made another mistake, tn eu 14 the faculty take ‘erwhelming majority over Oppo. Z vietory bacaere ise will be made by those parties; if not, it is per- saagy tts nt byt Rg eae oD weg Spon themesives to iafiueace the patitical optaions af the | nents. November battle will be easily won. fair to sw will be beaten, except © practical man, and atbrother type, and was the saret | ‘dent. The students come to college generally, with But you will ask—What isto be done? Aye, that is letter | must advert to the childism names wi apon both tickets. The foanential estar of the ponent 4 dl two ‘years, duriag | ‘eit party politics already fixed; and it is exceedingly | the question. It will not do, at this inte hour, for either | pol . Buchanan and Mr. Pulmore, in their i also ‘8 separate ticket, and it is re- which we were laboring in the same ‘Selt ‘at Pan: rare for them to change while bere, It has, however, | Mr. Buchanan or Mr. Fillmore to withdraw. The with- | Pp Lg hen my Fy leadere all men The contest will . Like other New Granadiana, he is exceeding!: sabioen at of been often remarked, that a very violent partizan at col- | drawai of either would leave the field an easy victory to wuniee in event of Mr. im San Francisco. troubles, by drawing away man; foreign ind and ‘a8 & politician he ae ‘and ax | [ee is pretty sure to “turn over’’ beiore he has left | dr. Fremont. And | see nothing but defeat and shame Detrays a waat of states- from their ordinary pursuits, had somowha: ph wonort mug: but we bave always found him more eeaie college long. I have been connected with our University, | to result from the 8 which you inform mo bas been to that rue the wealth and agricultural producta of the “country bat an others. If he cannot deliver the State from the | ®% "tudentand Profeesor, for six years, ardam {roe to. | struck in the State New York. All now turns upon requires the ‘with peace this will soon be remedied, leaving no serious | slough into which {t has fallen, no one will be secured | *#y that! know of no institution, North or South, from | the State election in Pennsylvania. Can nothing be done DR ducharging tueir firearms traces behind. - whose cerviecs will avail. , which pertizan politics and sectarian religion are soen- | to save that election either to Mr. Buchanan orto Mr. | 10 beat their gongs with great mako ‘The harvests, though late, owing to the advanced sea- ‘The termination of the jactional strife which has been | ‘ely excluded. And yet we are too often attacked by | Fillmore? i see but one possible way to save it, and | Gerce, ugly and wy © facea, ture _ son of “caused by ‘the cold weather, are nearl, carried on at Panama for several wee! pon the Guber. | '¢ bigots of both. For my own part, I do not know the | that is to oppose the weight of measures of to those | #!i mapper of romersets as sivance, with the completed. ‘The crope are generally good, much better | nstorial question, baving been accomplished by tue im. | Peilties of more than one in a hundred of the stu ot the opposition tnder Mr. Fremont. fn Cincianatl | view of pulting the enemy to without Dloodabed than was anticipated early in the season, The yield of | auguration of the candidate elected, hae toa cossiiera- as I might ro, Saeed BA A platform affords none, It ts all hosk without grain. and italways Bappons that a advance of the - 1 0 politica of tl . them elves apples, peaches and other fruits has also been abundant. | ble extent confidence restored to Wo minds of the natives | {;0™ & knowledge (Unga peusens maneuren of puis pebey, yee ween, |. SeweO REE Ee Z . they would not knowo my own dilections in the | claim, ‘can be ied at this late Dominions ‘ight. ‘true, thie outery about S ers, reapers and other labor-saving machinery is | ard citizers of that city and vicinity, and overening present contest aah ene Sener tales | fatal — = 2 tS ing introduced, to the great benefit of farmer. wears & more settled aspect. Our loca! business will now yes A howe capital ission oS an eee pF, with The new fire engine ordered from New York had ar. | revive, and wo trust thatthe reaction from the state of | “nit Of the, cenaldates | preferred a iste or | co ee opined. te oer some Space aaa poamice ta the rapes wad J ja “Alumnus” woul ‘UD ol controller i ‘non. fn ST oa satistsction, and a large sum | lethargy into which all our business men hed Callen Will | vso9¢ nore correctiy, be had better makes visit tothe | and under every form of goversmets tis ‘te te | Letyon and me, ot et le our aa rempect ty ihnoapes tere to eee be eae a ee University. He would find each member of the faculty ‘With us in the South !t is capital invested in slaves | resorting to such puerile but rather jet ue M forte Wh weer ee OM ring the, chy busy teaching in his own department, whether of science zoverus the public voice. With you in the North it | teoance (hem, and put forward great measures for @ T ph wires had been extended to Salem b: of News from the South Pacific. or literature: and that party politics is one of the to os appesl tote ap on ne mn bg way The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer Now | branches which we leave tne student to study at some Guore eloctual WOUVS Dw ge A good deal of rain had fallen of late, jog | GtAnada arrived at Panama on the morning of the Zlet | other piace and, time. If ‘Alumnus’ does conclude to minority not to aubals? , with cold weather. oo September, bringing dates from Valparaiso to the Sist | vicit us, there is another matter to which I might direct A y of miners under Vie Trevells, who had cone t Avgust Callao to the 11th inst., aod from Australia to the | his attention. The two societies bere, the one or the the prommigation of * these the Upeen commen, Induct tone pret ad gone ° |} ist July. ther of which ali the students belon, each a very time I a4 you |= mak. fonred they hed been killed by th From, and it was | "Since our last advices from Chile nothing has occurred | gcod library, and in thore libraries are to be found the of which where it ® masts cnged On the 6th’ & destructive fire broke out in Marysvitie, | ‘The crope in Washington Cerritory, eetevial of spocial intercet, and the affairs of the country wore | ‘complete works” of many of our great statesmen, | they are the commercial centres, and the thing Is done, | to counteract the food tide that a » ement mm Datldings, y commas UF ent, ml — aay, aes ‘Salnee progressing neers & quietly, Congress, which Now, ft : 2 that the minds of o ad — be just as suri Tat Ae he Southern states phe <M) we = A] . ia cane ‘ Y >} fear Fates vsually ad ourns on the Sist August, bas been pror Croned’* reading some of tl staunch o! will give him the ve » b Was wonn of Cebus wes antivey destroyed by fire about Be res sing, reps bad bees sarearns . vest, and for I. five cays longer. The expenditure of ee = jt not ve wee oe ——— to exert wi these — the — is self evident, I otuas id ie io favor \-€ opening, be eG y y ates, " | the government bes increased idly during mee! rough the istature or jerwise, to | will now open ‘ou my a Te-estabiiebing ) bg expreesman, was killed by being thrown van Goleeter ot Pont Pn Ra = past Shee years, being io i800 “bale, $4,080,406, | ‘drive’ them 7 of the Worarles? Tits true the works Tet it be made far and wide, without the foes of | by the election of Mr. Bechanse or ie, Filmer 4 Ss from ¢ mule near Ridgeville. From the Sandwich Islands’. ) Paget Beans. ‘The chief ‘item {2 the increase is in the Home | of Cathoun are in the same case with thove of Jomurson; | a single hour, that the darling policy of the slave States | are the real objects of the South, so 708 well’ coow, and ‘A Frenchman, named Maire, was recently burned to | the calling of the last stern’ ne CONE inter ince | henariment, arising from large grants raade for | but from 4 crs, the Virginian seems to be | is the re-opening of the African aiave trade; that its oxe- | to make room were) owe opee death in a fire at San Antonio. ' re steamship and railroad lines, colonization and public | read pretty often, whilst the South Carolinian maintains | cut.on depends upon the election of either Mr. Buchanan emecme ‘The settlers of Sacramento held @ meeting on the 7th, Pow works. Large sume lave been expended during the part | © posture of “masterly inactivity.’ When! wasa stu. or Mr. F and that if they are defeated, thiy im- objects, amd to consider the recent decisioa of the Supreme Court ot stead Ruteliigenes. Year in the advancement of public education, no lors than | cent in college, a lew years ago, the young politicians | portant pablic measure can never be re-established. The | | cast yoo and this State, dec the right of claimants of inchoate THE PROPLE’S REFORM TICKET. lorty.two new schools bat been endowed by the go- jo debate in the “halls” of the societies the same } iompting profits of this trade ta ail its ramifications will Tam’ dear or, mont 18 to ejost revious toa final condrmation by | SttAT#—Jaliue Korn, Eaitor German Journal. verment during thi porel, ‘The nusaber of pupils at | questions which (he old poM@olans were debating iu tho | operate more potently upon the minds ot Northern capt. | rir —_- United states ‘Goan, The: ond ressteteas @ | ASSEN: Richard H. Bowlin, Editor Twn Tals; V. J. | present rece! education azaounts to £2,717 boys, and | halls of Congress, The side which opposed slavery in | talists than ail the political intrigues that the ingenuity of T wateia tele possession at ail Vaskeds ungl the decision | FOUrgeaud, Physician: Adolphus A. Holub, merchant: T. | spo girte, in 768 echoola (be abstract generally bad the books iu thelr favor, and y noontrive, Here in measure of public po. thie om orihe United States Supr me Court. ¥ G, Phelps, of San Mateo, farmer; Thea. G. Gary, Jr., firm The Mortgage Loan Office bas iseued, during |\# (irst | as the records of the society will sbow, they had quite | ‘cy addressed to the self intorest of gapial, sad it will ia Poa the hous on cortices cen reomntiy fit ms ten | Macondray & Co., Thomas ©. Hambly, Aitorsey at | quar r, bills to the amoura of nearly one mililon of | oiten “the best of the ent.”’ So that when Col. | work out ite legitimate results in di ing men's u the mode ef terey and Santa Cruz. 7 if jaw: J. J. Felt, carpenter and lumber dealer; Georze H. | dollars, and continues with 290d prospects: pposed towlavery in the ab | politieal action with unerring certainty, It is the nataral | im: reecbing the capitalist + Our appeal will ‘Ov. Foote and Bailie Peyton aro addressing the Ame. | Howard, real estate agent; Richard M. Jessup, meron unt Two private baaking estadlishments have boon recently stained aud tuade hadi tiement 6! opposition te tbe anti slavery extension , | be to let it appear first ip the New Te ce we rly throughout the Smie, Hon. Ms. Tatham We have already pabiishod the balance of the ticket. opened in the ca'pital, and Are likely to rucceed well. ctions,”” he but uttered the sc represented by Mr. Fremont, and the only power isthe standard of Nortbere » ‘and’ whase fomas J. Healey are stamping the State for the | Te sbove are the V igtiance nominations. The movemerite in’ the Mint during the past Ginnacial | ments of four-fifths of tbe ‘best Southern patriots trom | of resiating or overthrowing the latter, independence of all parties will ew m0 berag raiie ticket. A B.D. Baxer and F. \’. Tr are DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS, year bave beea as followe:— the Revolution down to the present day; and I may add, much for the interest of the farming slave States | without fear or favor. travelling ‘the republicans ino bong For Coxcne—Charles L. Scott, of Tuolumno; Joseph (the majority of the people among whom T was born fe sgar, cotton aad 1hee growing Staten, that the - “= The Supreme Court has 1 ©. McKibben, of Siorra. , and eduested. Of my neighbors, friends end trade should be re-epened, for all our Police Intellige i Te remere ROmTion PaO COerEOr ae | son Cosme oy Gam eveanes Coven =Gharies &, Foire 2 kindred, pearly onenal bave left ihe State since 24 populsion depends nee. wo Pe Tavnigan tad his Gogers blown off, at Scott Bar, | of Yuba, i keabie 1 old enough to rewember, Many is the this measure capital, in the early | Ananer or BACAPED COnvICT = 9 young meo names by tbs prepetere ‘Gawed stn’ ’ For Scremivreypext or Praue twerrvenow.—A. J. that peace bas been estab! have stood by the tonded om! it | days of the republic, stood b; 23S oe for | Frederick Wintiow, line Sincle ir, aod Games ‘Samson Crowder has been found guilty of the murder | Moulder, of San Francisco “"" “1 tained oy General Cordova, who, during nine months, | wagon, and given the parting band to those whose | | the foreign slave trade up to and our ances | nenaged to make thelr oy Duna, eamed Lewis, at Yreks. For Eiactors.—t’, Della Torre, of San Francisco; Geo | 48s succe eded in quelling four revolutions. was never to look upon again. They were foing to sook | tors bave foreseen the vaiue of the cotton of these cape from the Mate Hicks was stabbed and killod at Happy Camp, on | Freanor, of Siskiyou: —— Olivera, of Los Angeles; A. 0 From Toru we have received no advices of @ further | lomes in the free West, knowing, as did tree | days that trade would never bave bern surrendered. Prison st Sing Sing, on Wetnesday test, by cream : ‘& man named Jonn Raston a Bradford, of San Joaquin i fal outbrea), against the government, although another revo. | rnd slave labor could not both exist per im the ou bave always agreed with me that the South did | ing the river im © best, #ad them hiding tn the political barbecue, at which the democratic, i : lution V's very shortly expected, tame community. If any one thinks that I speak withou' | not stand upon equal footing with the North In this mat | woods om the oppenite shore. At ‘ad republican orators all_made speeches, wat Marriages and Deaths. ‘The mining town of Hualgalioc, containing about 6,000 boowledge, at bim refer to the Inet census, He will or ot ieee from the hives of the Old Nyeck they sole Eat 4 staan CST, sane. eam mn, | ESPEN Rear mam, nom entet | SEGUE Recetas icy CEL Rae we: | Weve Geren ese eTS ERIS | Soee el meemenees Secewen ees In San Franci- ar ; confined to | native Nor vi ree orea; tad, ts the prosent ‘condition of potion affairs, | Mt. James io a ara Cn ger: Babow Ks} nepoorer ‘art of the me Wert. Thirty tbreo thousand in Indiana alone, ‘There | thiee to four millions of able bodied white laborers, wort | the ot Taree mre a 4 ible to predict wan certainty how the Seats alts (=a 1, oe Bishop Kip, Pore, Be Became Nee, cue Reneredene thousand 1 teat Coe teouaned Gutens cate 0 Re eee! rel | 7 ¥ ‘States. Li} sections, the South have been " on evening Two men, named Osoar Durkee and Hugh Gilmore, ware cit ta Min Chelating on ker Ee e0.W. | Romax Carnorse Onenax Asvitas.—It will be seen by | vere so much in love. with the “inettation,” why fia. | from i ‘rom Aten thy laborers stall, but have | oid’ quarters. bed “twe YQ the 4th, at Wisconsin Hill, by the premature . 2, at ee, 0 Township, by Fay ‘&n advertisement in another column that the annual fos. | they not remain where they could enjoy its biessings? com ie ay yey {cakes | Dunn bad four years of ai a biast.’ Durkee’s hand yas amputated, and |". gos Tae bavi al"of Bata | svat ot these chariton will take place atthe Academy, on tan of slevery. ti "even the’ mao toon ae. spies A ee eeties tbe North and Northwest have ut: a, tung tr eplans Seamed 4 be fe, At Los Angelos, by At Frund, all of Ota erent Macail and Mies Ty- Tuesday next. There will be both afternoon and even- | fender of the patriarchal institution cannot shut his stripped us tn all the elements of power aad wealth. pity LL, for tial, ertaon. ‘ bar (1 244 oy, Ang A by the Ret. rx hy" ing performances, and the array of talent secured for the | cyes against & few prominent facts. One is, that in Becavao we have ap vo this tine, succeeded in the poll |. Ayres was severly mangled ins contest rember top iyeth Ann Phitips,” O° Me Mt TOM ) occasion i such as to promise unusual attraction, The | Dearly All the slave Statee there is a deficiency of | tiosl mastory of the yy —— snty bone on the Sen eearin At Mormon . 3, by, Mr. ks, Mra Charles ; labor. Since the abolition of the African slave trade ine we can Continue to keep it upom any such basis trip of the Sea Bird, 4,200 boxes of Stevens to Mise Jane oy. of rhe Oy. Performances will consist of the lovely comedictta, ‘Faint thero is no source for obtaining supply, except from the ete wo have copepie’, If We cannot retain it for ie Soames, Jamien Cardo one Mary Fea, ao tia ot reste Haar rigor on ae one trate wa popliae = f of Sow rote inan atticle be. | tet Ay? ee wal ive evver pansea ouce tee cS r days Card y ish Tiger,” ‘Am Alar fice,” the a emai in trade, the rceptre . ; pst 0) Myjaa7® since from “ Rough | | At Sacramento, September 4, Mr. Philip Humphrey to Mien | orto Rarbnts aad Cuardiage” the conctution scenes of vavst, 1986, ndvocuiea a disgotution | The ate victory wre obtained by the countenance and ald A Hen Gill, has been convicted of murder in the | At Mormon Island, September 2, Charles Stevens to Migg | The Hunghback yr grand p 3 4: 2 by Riles She Ate ave trate may | of Noridern capital, in reestablishing slavery te = . second degree, for the killing of Allen McCoy. a nesting and Ani Hencarcie, ant i 4 Gites ¥ er “an: Pr. B, F, Keone, formeriy State Senator rom El Dora. hoe » September 4, Me, A, Bichardaon i Mrs agh, (a a 2 H ad at Raver Bose, 7 Amusetanas. y aes WHenty years, hae " we alee ~ wan for Maat poss. ’ ,

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