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) HE NEW YORK HERALD. 4 WHOLE NO. 7397. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. eed — ois. The San Francisco Alta California says:— manliness left will cause him to sbrimc into his former | bodies, a verdict was rendered ta accordaaee with the " ARRIVAL OF THE ILLIN The election yeserday was, perhaps, the drst fair aud | obscurity, with, we hops, + determination to seek soma | above facts, ‘ - {a totul expression: of public opinion ever made at the | honorable livelihood in future. One of the witnesses testified that Edward McCauly balict box in San Francisco. But hitle freud wes attempt- We understand tha) this double murderer, backed by a bad told hia pro‘her Tom that ke would go dow® and cut Zwo Weeks Later from California. | «, axa certainly none commited. Our citizens had | few of bis chosen trieads of disreputabie cheractor, has | Bond’s beart out and then leave; md that be wiehod Ton Sdopicd ihe moat admirable aud perfect arrangements | been dogging our ateps for the purpose of asnagainating us, | to go with him ane stay outsido. Big Dick war ro-ar- for the protection of their rights. Tbe boxes were all | should be and they meet with a favorabie opportunity. | resied for bis atiagk Oa Fair, aud baving paid his fae was gisaa; the jugges aud inspectors reliable mon, end | We warn these partics, some of whom wore participators | diecharged. Both he and bed and Bews from the South Pacific, the Sandwich | fey ric doc couse, meatwho tusw thor duiy ced'dere | Wak Menerne mart Gabaz ta tho “ahaaes mender eioan. |, dnagenrro tele” tie Leen eae were O ome of islands, Australia, New Granada, Central periorm it. wdyiem was at an extreordinary dis- | caused such av upheaving of the popular will, that they | the rich ciaime in the colebrated Caidwell’s seeeen, om count. The Caseys and Mulligans were missing, wad but | are all marked. As for us, we do not inteud to suffer | which several hundred dollar: taken week!: America and the West Indies. for tbe intorferance of that chiet of tyrants, Old’ alcouol, | ourselves to be provoked iato at assault: but shall,@n all | there is et prewut only ‘wawr auiloent te wasa about = do Reb bolieeme —— sone — @ case _ dgnt cceasioay a cd prepared to resist tho slightest Gomonstration mp bours - Bond also owned one of these clatma im any ot ute. ir ciluzeus have reason t> re- an gitact hou! le was & young man Of good character an? quiet dispo: $1,830,220 IN TREASURE. Jolce over the victory they have gained against the | the sition und wa much esteemed by ‘ul whe keow rie ememics that but a ilttle whie ago surrounded them. | oth He was 42 years old and formerly from Texas. Carr was oT : Siero erm | Rae crac cmanans areca | poaamaeanae eee = < ir where tbe souls of mon are ly known amon, is BLBcTION RETURNS. ——— And punishment inflicted according to the deeds done tn gimrre . Great Chinese Battle. the body. e Miscellaneous, coe oe 500 COMBATANTS—FOUR SLAIN—FOUK WOUNDED From i Francisco Town Talk, N ‘ak GOvERNOW’S ProcLAMaTiON WITLDRAWM—=' , Probably 6,000 Piurality in the State | —anv rwo aonprep anv viery ARRESTED BY i pager oF (eas uy the gentlemen baving possesion of the State cram, gave for Buchanan. ‘THE AUTHORITIES. We understand that P. T. Herber; nas sent «challonge | Wm upto Genera! Kibbe. Telegraphic informetiea of i " Brockton, Oct. 37—10 AM fo Thomas 8, King, Eeq., editor of the Ko ming Bullzin, | this ‘act was conveyed to Sacramento, and yeevorday at- ¢ btrtvomtnnge A tight occurred near Moun Spring, on the Sonora | What disposition has besn made of the matter we are not | 'F2O0R a despatch wes receivec from (iovernor Jobson, 5 road, about fifty-tve mies from this city, last Saturday | informed, but presume tne caus belli bas been removed, | SPROuncing that tho proclamation declariag this city mm a GREAT CHINESE BATTLE. At noon, between two parties of Cainese, There was 0 | as the challenger ix to leave to-day in the mtoamor for Pa- | jt4i" Of insurrection, bad been wihdrawa. Thug Uuppl- 7 general engagement, but several skirmishes took place, | nama, What was the immediate cause of the afair we | fends the whole alfair.—San Francisco Tue Californian, 4 aeeaeaaaanes in wbich fear persoda were killed oud ta many wounded. | gio not learn, i 4. PP Peay a (NEWSPAPER ATTACKS ON P. T. HERBERT, M,C. | Sognced’on both siden all armed and cuvipped, eas | 10 THE PHOPLW OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. | was rcooivea la San Prouctsco, just” provious 40 the aust During the difficulties with which { have been sur- | ing of the steamer:. { sessilis roses, aeaisten by cithesan” Some ree: homgzen | rounded, I have remained slievt, nor would 1 now a a are New ke dekh Oe & LETTER FROM GEN. WOOL TO THE GOVERNOR | ana tity arrests wore made. beard were ft not that my enemies in my absence might Fire in the Nationa theatre biock mow raging. . | COnetrue that silence into an admirsion of all that Has " rn Below we give some account of the preliminary ar. been sald against me, and that by a contin of thead Serious Dumcurry Bewmun Amanicane any Native Ga- — coneaand rangements of this terrible affair:— nw ~ LAFORMIANS IN SANTA URGa COUNTY—TWo JALIFORNI We ‘Tus Cummk Wak ix Cativonxis.—Conilicting accounts | *!apders wh ch haya been heaped upon my name, “ps- | Suet anv Ose Hunc.—We learn letters . INTERESTING ITEMS. reach us from the interior as to the relations of poace aad | tence bas ceased io be « virtue.” Pajaro, Sante Oran county, toat-s” serious, dimeaiy nee ‘war existing botween the rival bodies of Caiuamen now | _ 48 tde charges repretented to the public as my ante’ | sprung up between the american and Dative Califoruien ; in tho middle mining districts. The San Andreas /ndipen- | Codents, prior \o my advent into Congress as the Repre- | citizens in that vicivity. Last S Hfornian: | Organization of the Gadsden Purchase. | ‘in (calaveras covnty) loarns that the heads of thera. | Sedative of this, my adopted Stato. are as Darren of | Cuzens in horme st aliag, swivien tod te the ditenity. ‘ eon were great Chinese companiés, the Cantons and ‘ee Yups, have | {uth as the authors of them are of prfaciple or honor. | We extract the following from a private letter :— 4 ‘met in Sacramento, and setiued ‘all the ifioulties hereto. sball content myself by procouncing them falas. Not Pasaro, ‘Senta ‘Ores Oueaty,” Oct. 27, 1856, NEWS FROM OREGON. fore existing beween thom. Too Sonora Demrcra! (Tuo- | be Of them can be substantiated, bere of elsewhere, | We are having au awful timo of it hore. Since Sunday 3 lumne county,) on the other hand, covaiders toat some pret ow challenge the authors of them to the proof, Jast there bave been about sixty shots fired between the 4 terrible hostitities are impending. 1s saye:— A are — One in this community who bavé | Spanish and American population. Two Spaniards are MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS, | 4 grand batiic has been arranged beiween the two Chinese | KNOWN me from my boyhood; aud whon I braud these | yuown to have been killed, aad one was takea nad bu . Rive: " Shi. | CBArges as wilful and malicious lies, the declaration wil | by the americans to-day.’ There {) ne telling wh Sineier eg am he un a = vale eld 'wilbe inthe wi. | BO cBdoreed by gentlemen whose characvers are beyoad | wil'gad. "Send. by exproan, tmmedisely On reoelVing ol rs put 5 - Me v ' : tile frcea. To day (ast sattiday) ties been txed upon for the | — It will be remembered that when T received the nomi. | {PM six of Colt's, six barrelled revolvers, 8 inches ia ke., &., &e. encounter, and should nothing oocur odisturd the preliminary | nation for the porition I ucw hold, the democratic party | (D8! hee arrangements, many a ‘ong tatied Celestial will probably bite | became divided, and all eforts at’a reconciliation buying | _ ARRIVAr oF TROOPS FRom PoGET Sonx,—The brig the dust before the going down of the light of Heaven shall | failed im the campaign which followed, taere were two | Fmery, Capt. Trask, arrived at San Fraveteoo from Puget ‘The United States mail steamship Ilitaols, Captain C. 8. Po en een pry amen reno Kinds | democratic tickets in the tleld, in opposition to which | Sound, with company M, Third artillery, Capt. Keyes. ah ] Boggs, U. S. N., commander, jeft Aspinwil! at 2:15 P. M. double barrelled shot guns and ‘ix shooters, down to. hand: eee Kate pay Beng het A, AS 2° Pe a Ph vipat ang glittering dust ie nennipcepens o spikes, war clubs and gongs. .¢ (wo armies number about | a rt ‘ul a whicl rougbout the mini tions of thie State. To- on the 30th inst., and arrived at Quarantine at 83 o’clock | he thousand braves, aid the tremendous noise and confusion | the merits and demerita of our Teapeotive political creeds | exbibiie lself imbedded {a the rook,” far dows ia meet ‘yesterday mornirg. She brings the California mails of bi prevail, yee} Mees host, can be more easily | were elaborately discussed, the Hon. J. W. Denver aad | els of mother earth; and anom we bear o it discovered {the Sth tost., 364 passengers, and $1,850,220 in treasure ayiset laches whe hegovern the warriors Ot the Plowery | myself received a large majority ever all opposition, not- | on the lofty mountain top, in the hollows of trees, and sions tam Chit (are in the dis- | Withstanding over 10,000 votes were detracted from our | strewn profusely through the surface aoil of the valleys, ‘on freight. : portion which thoy mantfeu to ley bul for mon coutenuag | otrengah, which we might reasoaably Osve expected had | ‘The las¢ plane ithe shew: Nowe wi Dis brick yard ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s steamer Sonora, ibemmssives with 1alsing 2 great dus te Auylow, we | our party been united ; and in obedience tothe willofthe | in Calaveras county. Alter the last rains, says the San wi “ is” va ime. g W. F. Lapiage, Esq., commander, loft San Francisco Noy. Above, ‘we giva the iseue of hosutivies, woich has reach- people thus expressed, I took my seat in Congress. What | andres eg rye several little pieces of gold were dis- fic al conduct was there is now s matcor of record, | covered in reen bricks of the kiln. Gua ipepection, 6, at 7 P. M., with 407 passengers and $2,221,286 in troa- | o4 us by telegraphic d . It witl be seen that four | 24> 3 . er Wane 9 of WIA deta Hides, | Con wears one pinged as As d belongs to the history of the country. Impressed as | it was found that the gold was more vaiuable than the id thet Daas with the bigh and solemn responsibility of my po- | brick: conse the brick yard is going the of count—and arrived. at Panama at 11 o'clock A. M. on the | Wo hundred and fifty of the combatants havo ar- | sition ag one of the representatives of a sovereign and . fy i sald rested by the authorities. Two thousand five hundred | ¢¢) gent 10th. men were engaged in hostilities» So ends, fora time, the | ana pie meal. Snake gence Bip 7 ‘The United States sloop-of-war Saratoga, E.G. Tilton, | California Chinese war. 34 liberation, and with what I thought to be a due regard commander, left Aspinwall Nov. 18, for Norfolk via Ha- Gen. Wool, the lance Conmittce and Gov. po peel a per at —— oe all good diggings, down the golden channel of « sluicing At Oakland, Oct. 23, vy Rey. James Pierpont, Charles ; ‘ — ~~ t durin, term in Washington it was ‘afui | Reed vo Miss Cordelia Bagley, both of Auburn, N.Y. In the port of Aspinwall—H. B. M. ship Orion, 90 guns; REPLY OF GBX,.WOOL 70 Gov. sommuox. | | misfortaue to become involved ina diMlculty, aad'waich | At Vallejo, Oct. 16, Mr: Jalin'S. Miller to Mise Esther C. . B. M. frigate Arrogant, 60 guns; H.B. M. mail steamer 1ClA, Ualitornia, Ost. 24, I regret resulted in the death of Thomas Keating. Of the | Dean. Sir—Your commuaication of the 17th of October, in re- | circumstances connected therewith { have nothing to At San Erancisoo, Oct. 23, by the Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr. { ‘Dee, from San Juan del Norte, and one gunboat ply, 'g mine of the 1iuh September, 1860, addressed'to his | say. No man evor accused of a trauegression Orthe we | Joseph D. Alexander to Misa Caroline Van Wiokite 4 Noy, 25—At 8:26 A. M., lat. 2456 N., lon. 73 64 W., cellency J. Neely Johnson, waa received a few days | o1 bis couctry has ever bad concentrated against nim the At McCartysville, Santa Clara-county, (et. 20, George spoke steamer George Law, bound 8. At 10:40 a. M., | Since. The object of my communication of the 27th Se; fame powerful elements and influences that seemed con- | McCauley to Mss Susan Rose. we Volant, | “™mber was to show that [ did not and could not have | ‘centrated to my conviction. All the vile passion {anati- On Jackson Creek,,Oct. 16, Mr. Thomas H\ Pielder to + lat. 25 14 N., lon. 73 64 W., spoke American bark Volant, | mado the promise as asserted by you the 192 June to | cum cculd excite, and ali the learning aud ability the: | Miss Ellen L. Lytel. ‘trom ——, for Havana. the President of the United States, that ‘i unhesitatingly | money could command, were arrayed against mo, and At Secramento, Oct, 23, James Anthony to Sites Mary 4 Noy. 26—At 11:20 A. M., lat. 2947N., lon. 73 53 W., | Promised to furnish om your jaisition, when you | when the circumstances of the affray were fully investi- | J. Nougues, all of Sacramento. ‘ ith bound g,, | Wanted them, such arms and ammunition as you de- fed before as intelligent a jury as ever sates tho arbi. | AtSen Francisoo, Oct. 25, bv the Rev. S. Hi: Wiltey, Mr. pr euebanged cigeais with on American steamer, -+ | sired.” If I failed in that communication to substantiate | ters of buman life, 1 was justided im my conduct, and | Halsey D. W. Adams to Miss Jano MeNarry. ' supposed to be the Texas, for San Juan, the fact that I did not make the promise as asserted by | awarded a triumphal acquitial. Still 1 am denounced by a At San Francisao, Oct. 27, by the Rev. Dr. Aaderson, ‘The following is the treasure list of the illinois:— Zou, Your own statements, a8 well as those of General | portion of the press aa a ‘‘murderer..” Isaac. Tripp, Kzq., of Mokelumpe Bill, to Miss Irene A. 5 Ww & Abboui$12,500 rman, prove it beyond controversy; whilst they ea- Agitators only excite the contempt of the messes when | Park, of San Franeisco. ; E. boom yg are tog | tablish the other fact, that T unhesttetingly told you they impugn the motives ava conduct of theable andiacor- | at San Francisoo, Oct, 26, at the German Lutheran - & 00... * the afternoon of the Moy, on your apptication ruptible Judge who presided, or other offlcera of tbecourt, | Church, by the Rev. Mr. Moouhake, Me. Coristiea Stall- t kA. tore ~- 12,480 | arms apa smmunition, that I had no authoricy to fucnisa | oF agpail the character of the jury that decided the isvues | man to Miss Matilda ; R doasior& 0. Adams 12,000 | tnem, and that in such cases toe power restet with the mitted. ‘The slanders against that court 1a whose | _ At San Francisco, Oct. 27, by Rov. E. S; Lacy, Mr. iI. ; Hamburger & Bro.. 11,237 | Pretident of the Unived States. This is admlted in your | jurisciotion I recelved an scquitial, need no rofutation et | W. Harris vo Miss Boil’ $ 80,392 Scholle & Bro, ...... 11,000 | statement of the 17th October, which is in these worde— | my bands. The calumniators of that tribunal heve bat | At Sbasta, Oct. 20, Mr. Alexander A, Stiller to Mise 06,000. Kinetetn & 8,600 | that I said, “Under ordinary circumstances no person but | covered themselves with abame by the puay assaults | Louise , SR £500 | the President oan order arms or ammunition 10 beimued | they have mate upon it. Bat itseeoms there were per- | — at Sacramento, Oct. 23, Mr. 8. Eldred to Mise-Serab £. 41,888 7,359 | to State authorities: Dut mtuated ae we are here. so far | sons who iit of that jay, end who demanded an | White. $8,400 316 of government, I don's kaow but | tbe sitar of public good my sacrifice, and had! evaded or | In Placer county, Mr. I’. MoOarty to Miss Exther Rags- pone i ot Division woul authorized to do 0, Oa | attempted to evade justice or toe operations of the law, | dale. ‘a = ou | this particular point nothing more was sald during the | by wchuicalities or othorwiso, porsecudon in this cage | At Sbavta, Oct, 20, Hon. Wm, Dadgestold to Miso Eliza 9 & 265 pod would not seem so hard. it men are to wear the bread tpgeet Seligman & Co. 22,600 on the same subject in bis statement and all circometeuces, | In San Francisco, Oot..79, at the Powell street M. E. + Wm. 7. Coleman &0o 20,348 oe sppended to yours of the 17th of Oo- statutes—why noi | chureb, by the Rev, &. Thomas, Mr. Frederick Seheuer , J, Strauss, Bro. & Co. 20 048 700 ‘Bpplication {> me for army and am or “excusable” | to Miss Emily G. Chase, of Nautucket, Masa, gee. Durand &Co,.. 18,191 5.00 the afternoon of the goth of May, says, | trom In San Francisco, Oct. 23, M St. Mary's Cathedral, by G. H. Wines & Oo... 16138 Thos. J. Hand & Co.. 2,000 | «General Wool’s reply was nearly io these words’: ‘No | But let us inquire the objeot of this continued persecu. | Rev. Mr. Galiagher, Mr. E. C. Paden 10 Mies Mary Gillies ‘Wm. Heller & Co.,.. 15,000 F.C. Knight & Co... 1,880 | one but the Presi tent of the United States can issue arms | tion, Is it that thoy really believe me guilty of # violaton | pie. J. A. Hooper. Henry Sirybing..... 1,600 | ton sate in-cane of insurrcetion, but uere in Oalifornia | oF the iawa of tho country! No!” ‘Taere ls a | At Stocktom, Oct. 29, Mr, Charles Plerce to Mise Mary ‘Samuel Auati 16,000 are #0 jar away from tae Presiéent thats Gesoral of | great political crisis at hand, and whon wo ace the prr- | Ann Winemiller. Newhouse,Spaiz &Co 14,000 Total.......... $1,830,220 | Division might assume the responsibility ia certain casos, | tipactty with which the opponents of the democratic par- | At Stockton, (ct. 25, Mr. Joseph Kahn to Miss Elisaboth ‘We are indebted to Mr. H. Mitchell, purser of the Illi. | end re, be one.’ After that a genoral coavervation | ty (of which lam an ble member), throughout the | Hoiman. epeued, free States of the country, cling to every sbacow aad dis- At Sacramento, (ct. Mr. George Wiliams to Miss Bols, for « comprehensive report, and to the Atlantic and | “Ast, sistements of yourself and Gon. Sherman it will | tort every train calculated to defeat ite triumpe, itis not | Mary Danwevan, rase Valley. Pacific Express Company, the California expresses of | pe seen that I made no promise to you on the afternoon | surprinipg that in the absence of aliclaims, under exist- | At ibe Ward im Shasta, onthe 16th Oct., Mr. A. ‘Freeman & Co,, Wells, largo & Co., and G. H. Wines & | of the 30th of May, when the subject of your visit was | tng circomstances, my acts should be misrepresented, my Me4Wan B: a in }, Mr.4Wm Byrnes to Mary Aan | discussed for several hours, and, tt would seem from | obaracter bieckened with falsehoods, aod | mace the s: } Go, and to the San Francisco news depot of J. W. Sal- | General sherman's statement, nol again roverred 10 watit | ciel object of thelr abuse. ‘Need Lack why this is”. timo | Rose, ivan, for files of papers. the evening of the Slat of May, when on the waart where | object must be self evident to every rational map. They At Sacramento, Oct. 18, Mr. Wm. H. Johnson to-Miss ‘The now steamship Orizaba, of the Nicaragua line, ar- | 1 went to take leave of you, and at nie suggestion, | seek to make political capital out of my misfortune—w | Louise Roberts , both of Auburn. rived on the 30th ult., 11 days from San Juan. Her ran- | uring your visit to Vallejo, you obtained the following | drive trom the ranks of tne democratic party all Iriah- sa Sheate, Oct. 10, Mr. Augustus Leschinsky to Miss Ida ‘m™ 5 5 promise, as published im bis card i} the Mb of Jane, the countrymen of him with whom it was my mie | Mill ‘wing time from New York is the best on record. j viz: of bene ta promise of arming the earolled miitis 1 fortune to come ta, coll. jon. ° ‘At San Francisco, Oct. 22, by the Rev, Dr. Thrail, at ‘The mai! steamer Sonora, from I’snama, arrived on the | ona verbal assurance given to Governor Johasoa 0b; is the object aad the Incentive which Trimity church, Mr. T. Wallace to Mins A. Robertson, ned soraster; Ast inst | General Wool, in my presence, to issue from the Uait them in this unrelenting crusade Against my chsracwr; At and Ready, Oct. 23, Mr. E. M: Davidson to States Arsenal, on a proper requisition, such arms aad | and | venture to say that bad ammunition ibe omoy mightcailtor. It | by birth, or I hay now no longer a secret that when the written requist- | Nothing ‘or black republican parties, then their tunes | Mr. Charles Nelson to Miss Methae Clausen. ton was mace, Gen. Wool had changed his mind and | would have been chavged and most likely | have been Tn San Francisco, Oct 29, by the Rev. J. J. Meore, Mr. had ciscovered that ne had not the legal power to | justified by these very men who are now ond to | Henry ¥. Sampson, of San Francisco, to Mies Lsley Sanno, grant the request.’ If I made the promise, waich the | dissuade mea from th rt of tusir pricciples | of Guadaloupe. General asserts, it must have been in reterence to the 138 | because | happen to belong to the same y, thereby In San Francivco, Nov. 1, at the resifence of J. Dy Du muskets, which the Governor informed we be bad re- | endeavoring to force tne responsibility of my ‘act upoa | Pont, by the Rev. E. Banister, James R. Quin, of Ssora. cetved netice trom the Ordnance Department were due | the democratic party. This sophistry is too abailow to | mento City, to Miss M.‘Apbie Atherton, of Cambridge, the State of California of the iast year's qao. I coald | excite anything but disguat in the mind of any seusible | Mass. have mate po other promise, as I have assured the | msn. So m for the partisan press. Xo. At the residence of Mr. N. M. Jasoba, by the Rev. Dr. General, both im writing and verbally, that it crt not Among the number claiming to be independent no one | J. Eckwood Mr. K Jackson, of Red Biuile, Cal.. to Miss enter | mind to doso, That such was my determina- | seems to haye attained #0 conspicuous & position as one | Louive Lindo, daughter of the late D. Siephen Lindo, of ton, and that I could not ivrnish you with arms and | Thomas King, the gold bought editor of a sheet devoted | New York. ammunition, because [had not the authority, woult be | to public tibel, known as tho Rrening Bulletin. Wore it In Lewis county, W. T., Oot, 9, Mr. A. F, Tallis to Miss affirmed by every officer under my comm hero than ip California I would @ ize for the use | C, Buchanan, k thi bject. But if true or of name. From bis character in Waxbiogton and his At Portiand, ©. T., Oot, 19, Mr. Charios Warren to Miss Id not hav made public at the time conduct in San Fy . Lean truly say “I know hime | Mary Bird. because, it being a private and wooflicia! visit, unsolicitea im a great way fool, aad a solely Ai Vancouver, W. T., Mr. Summer Darker to Mies La- on my part, and in ord«r to prevent what hes heopened | coward.’ From the time of his advent toto public iit cinda McFadden. ting been an American | Mies Eilen Corbin. Kenvovan, the Amorican pedestrian, commenced bis great feat of walking one hundred aad six consecutive hours, without sleep or rest, on Tuesday, October 2 and completed it on Saturday following, at 10}¢ o'clock. Om the 22d uit., « man named Timothy Suilivan was {kilied by the caving in of a sand bank at which he was working. on Bush street, near Taylor, in San Francisco, ‘Two suicides had been committed in San Franciseo within the fortnight—the first on the 234 October, by a Frenchman named Jules Alfred Ropert, and the other on the 88h, by Lewis Deitch, a German, tormorly residing tn Sacramento. Afeport relative to city Goances gives the total ox penses of San Francisco ofly and county government, from the Ist of July, 1866, to Oct. 1, 1866, at $330,676, —& mieconatruction of the conversation—contiteoce was | when he first emerged from the obscarity of his dark aa At Wapate Lake, W. T , Oct. 18, Mr. Marcellus Lucas to ‘This shows s saving over previous administrations of | imposed that it should not be repented, t9 wisicn you aud | infamous individuality, his only ambition Mies Klien A. Ransom. $1,447,469. your ee —. ae an it fA iy iden come the prince of heey pine 3 y Marion , O. T., Oct. 14, Mr. Wm. Langhead to conversat 5 part or in wi }, Was made pal the moet infamous villian and most craves Elizabeth A. Sud deps aftex the depertare of the Attantis steamer, day aller; and the declaratioa ia your letter T here venture the San Nov. 1, by Rev. . P. Catler, Me. night or the Ia Francisco, to the President, that i cobesitatingly promuet yoo ot whore ads. | Semue! lowis Stanley to Mise Georgiama Augusta Brown, arms, &c., should not have been insentea without the purposes. recently of Avgusta, Me. jour declaration as admitted ia joer of the gion, hiv want of Odelity to bis obligations |» Mt Astoria, O,T., Mr. Hiram Brown to Miss Ssther A. of Stevens. county, 0. 17th October, that | had no authority to lurni«h them, | proverbial, for be has violated the most solema Tagree with your Excellency that the question at lssae | plighted vows, either before Got or maa. And | ware in Washington Oot. 16, Mr. Jas. Hy Moore detwoen us ‘is of sligat momeat,’’ so far ay the pablic | the people against this hypocr! ‘ical dog under the mask | to Mise Polly UG. Tidwell interest is concerned; and, therefore, I will leave you va- | and varb of moral chsracter, owe be might steal from In Benton county, 0. T., Rev. Phillip Starr to Mies Ann disturbed in the enjoy ment ofall the laurels you may hive | them the treasures of their lives. This miserable thing, | Dimmick. acquired by your correspondence of the subject, or ia | the = of moraiity—God save the mark. Bat METH. our diplomatic aud coquetting imtercourse with the Vi- | with bim I bave hed enough. At Bockeport, Oct. 0, the wite of R. M. Williams, of a Jiunee Onenmioes: and this, too, without any ‘outside To the people of the State | shall ever be greatfal for | son. 7 ; at Fiat, Trinity county, Oct. 13, the wife of Wm. om the 20th, it was discovered tha: Chester & Spragae, ‘who were doing business ta San Francisco, professediy as agents of the United States Insurarce Company, bad a> eoonded. Thoy opened thelr office last August, and it is Supposed their premiums, up to the time of leaving, ‘amounted to about $5,000. The rogues were subsequently Been In Sacramento City. ‘Walter S, alias Walter L. Chrysler, who recently figured ro extensively in suits against ex Mayor Garrison influences’ to control my actions, or “overwhelming | their kindness and partiality, and while [occapy te ‘fat New York, was arrested in San Francisco on the 20h | jetiers to sustain my reputaiion for truth and veracity. position of one of her representatives, shall eadeavor to | ashw: wt & daughter. & October, at the Inatance of Wm. 8. Fitch, on a charge To conclude this brief potice of your uncourteous let discharge my duties #0 as to advance their imieroet and In fan Frapeisco, Oct. 26, the wife of Mr. Joba Scott, of of perjury. A preliminary examination of tho case was | tT, to#ay tho least of it, in which you add to her prosperity. Yours truly, ston. ad heve yourself of the censure atiacned ‘1 P. T. BERBERT, At Bocksport, Oct. 15 the wife of Dr. J. Clark, of Pending before our Police Jadge. consequence of falling to do your duty Ma Sr. Nictonas Horst, No. 12, Saa Francisco, danghter. Gen. Cosby had made an attack upon s party of Indians nnn of the State, and to bestow it yeelf, be suse in San Francisco, Oct. 26, the wite of A. Ih. Clark, Baq., on the Kiamath river, and killed » sumber of them. on me ee & hosuayoe cuvegeré Remus deal cain Goo ae Tie Ocisler, @ ay Zi we Weal Aletander C: Glenn, of & Joba Gardacr, Jack Phillipe, aud three others of Tom | oc those high, generout and maniy qualities waicd | magn named Fair, was ananited at's locality on Shaw’ ter. : ¥ . 4 ‘s | Gaught shonld ever characterize the perron occupying the ? ed Whimtown, by Fiward and Thomas MeCacl At Stock! the wite of Mr. £. B. Williams, ot « ed station tbe people of California have conferred on you. (oromere) and « ‘ollow known @s “Big Diek.”? ‘The ie Boll’s gang, had been arrested in Calayoraa county, and ame cousistenc; ter. 1. you had exhibited the a oe ¥ and Jeterm’ | next day Fair complained of the parties, and they were are Vallejo, Oot. 12, the wife of ‘M. M. Mebardson, of a todged in jail. A Man named Christy, one of Tom Boll's gang, had ni in the laws of the country that you have | grrested and fined. davghter. been arrested, and made » confession detailing all tho | to take vengeance on myself Becgase { would uot violate at tom on the trial wes Wesley Bond. F AL Shoata, Oct, 10, the wife of Mr. T. J. Fins, of a . eS bs 7 efendante oper ly threatened to take his heart's blood. \ past acis o{ (his torribie band of robbers and erers. 1 been “ open dents was cc esCooaront oy Thome rt. | Fy'veraaamnteatan, | “Miin'® Wie | MPSuotMatherttc tata te tient | eke Semmens: Me wie ot H.C os ‘The life of tho formor was despaired of. The difficulty arose | To his Excellency, J. Newry Jonwsox, Governor of Call- | heard of their purpose, got up, with the ou hi 1, Get M1, the wife of J.C. Cat ote Out of @ political discussion. sermin, Seevamente, Cy). leaving the place, when one of the accomplices of the Me pew i A party of whites was recently killed by the Indians P. T. Herbert, M.c. ass >. fm eh = pp gh tag bg . — ~~ agg , Oct. 17, the wife of Mr, C. Langley, o! Rear Bald Mountain. AY ATPACE=—A CRALLENGE—AND A CARD, drew hie pistol, at which (nstent he was stabbed from be At Kosh Creek, Tristiy county, Oct. 11, the wife of P. It ie enid that Ned MoGowan left Santa Barbara on a (From the San Frascwco Ballewn, Nov. 5) hind by kaward McCauley. Bond then shot Carr through | Galooo, of a son. mA prone the abdomen, who died within an hour after. some sc Ia San Francisoe, Oot, 20, the wife of Thomas Drink- French ship, bound for South America Rev. Mr. Hyman, bad arrived fom the Plains, and re ports that the Indians were very troublesome slong the route. He also gave an account of « fight that ocourred Between a party of emigrants aod a band of robberr, co! |, stating of seven white men; the affair resalting in tho death of five of therobbers, and tne captare of the other ‘ged of one more of the \- | counts say the siabbing and shooting were simaltancous | water, of a son. igh Fy RAL acta ‘The instrument weed in stabbing Rood was an onor At Shasta, Oot. 19, the wile of Mr, John Owens, of « mous bowie knive. ft was plat into his joft side, up | son. through vile means, the ignorance of the @ | tothebinn ‘tng Dick.” wile wen preeest, then wrens =. g¢ Hona's pistol irem bim, when the Iaiter walked wo he | At Colontews, on Humbeut Bay, Oot. 10, alia, young. use, about a hundred yards distant, and lying down, | est child, sod onthe 1th, Wm. Genry, the oniy surviving lealer, ihe murderer of | remarked that he had killed Carr, and shortly after died. | child of Wm. B. ena Mary E. Wail Keating, and the rowdy Congressman.’ We are . 0 rs N T. Phillips, of our State will be rid of his biighting presence, After Bond leit the store, Tom MoCauly encesyore! to To San Franciedo, on 24. Nathaniel in jet the pistol from Dick, say he wished to follow Bnd | Bristol, R. J, aged 36 5 two, The prisoners were brought iatoCalifornia for trial. | citizens of the mortification they ieel, that Sed choot nim, sa be bad Kiled a meas Tue two then | atiPuerte Mincipe? Guba, Ang, 28, oun J. Beuee, of ‘Mr, Hyman is ® Baptist clergyman. the mark of Can, with less recommend to the cabin and sought to cet | New Yor’ sympathy ot bis race, and with pipe Hy even pA J of 4 varn fo t ror and digust, should have the opport ing the first they know of Bond's being stabbed. Edw ‘them for another three months inthe National | MoCauly had escaped, in the mesntime, to the Table | of Philadelphia, Congress. Mountain, and covoesied himseif in the chapparel. Irom | const of Kamecha! York nt aa Got. IT, Mary A, infant danghter of John ing. AN gen, board ehip Orewon, Jane 22, Edw. Nickelsoe, about 4 years; buried on the wost ——_ ited by the inmates, who inquired if The Election tn California. shoot a dend man. The two then left, thi ‘The following table embraces the returns of the Pres - ontial olection up to the sailing of the steamer, at7/'. M , ‘Stantaians ‘Ban Jo Placer. Total Drought for the prisoner brougit out, sar- twas rounded By the guard, wilh drape the party mounted, and in a moment were on t! way to S mora. To the ‘When the party were some distance from town, « shot ® was fired from the road side, The bushes were searched wae courgea ‘op the ground at bis toch "He wae arreste} and tion waa taken to Sonora, with MoOauly, and locked ap in the Uwe J bay A a #4 inquest over (ue been a member of either the Kaow Iu San Francisco, Oct 30, by the Rev. Augustas Kellner, / _ Since the return of this miserable men to our Stats he riend to procare him somo money wiin | — In San Frameisco, Ost, 96, Frank Pratt, infant son of cane onneaey Fillmore, Fremont, | bas been remarkably quiet. He has beea shunned by ; Dat the man, instead of doleg en, gave | Henry Y. and Marian & Darnell, aged | month and e4 6) | Ail decent mem as the plague would be; his bioody palm | information which led to his ‘arrest The bloody kat daye. 139 2 | bas mover touched that of a gentleman. Tis associates | was found upon bim. Upon hie being brought (nto sha in Sam Francises, Oct. 21, Arthur Henry, son of Nicho. 2,687 0g; | Dave been with mon of his own clase of ensy virtae, WO9 | Fiat, the people showed a strong disposition to take and | las and Eilon D. ree, aera 20 months and 14 days 1,266 8,91) | Would not be tolerated in respectable society. Only once, | hang him. The Justice, however, summoned a poseo of 12 fi Francise®, Ort. 27, Nr. John Kagan, mative of ‘676 ‘ag, | 10 our knowledge, hes he been approscaed by gentio- | men to guard him. He was then takon inside a building, aod | Atione, Ireland, aged 60 7 175 | Men, and that was on his arrival, when he was preseated | the door barricaded. Meantime, a large number arrived At Jacksonville, Oot. 15, George W., son of B. F. and 1,451 434 | With & petition from ® large body of our citizens request- | from the adjacent camps, awellirg the multitude, and ad- | D, Myer, aged 5 years and 4 months. 1,004 au he pA RR. panishment. Shortiy At Centreville, Oct, 28, son of Patrick Gately, aged 2 Ly R al u * onme ap trom with a *. | att TiYp | the Iaw aso retrain from iniicting any bodily puaisament | ‘volunteer force, and entered the peileng. set surround: TON Stockton, Oct. 18, Mra, Rashol Levi, a native of Ger. | 908 366 bg FT = ne 3 been ed Be praceee. Spe, cushement a — collected | many, aged 88 8, ‘Sonoma, opporta: now increased, an: deputy was to promise ‘Tuolumne. He $35 | the justice he #0 recently oscaped. He has bardiy them that he would not remove the prisoner ‘abut the lection to day, have engrossed public attertioe to such eh i am extent that bo business of moment has been doue, | Slemey Hublico, of Los Angeles. of the ‘part from that:relating to these subjects. + | from which we trarsiate the following bee ge items, raising sold at $950; 180 do. Commorcial extra mt $3 50; 800 do. Alvino sup. a¥ $8 25; 160do Eaton & Bostwiek’s ex. tra at $8 50, and 200 do. domestic aup. at $7 75. 23g@. 8 23¢6 tra ciear at $19 60. bbis. American crushed at 16c. (rom different parts of the Gads at Tueson, for the purpose of the mearures Decessary for the organ’ rial government. Major M. Aldrich, of Tueson. was | delivered at Fort Yumas, AD th it seems, the law, for lis local government Tt te about three handred ‘The Britsh mail steamer Dee has just arrived bere talies from 4 penny hacks werritory of New Mexico, they have never ned the Protection 6, ‘That tho vast extent of teritory: within the limite of | Patch — Asvinwait, Nov. 1, New Mexioe, and the natural barriero between the north: | ng steamer Thames arrives this morning Je... sideration their grievances and extend to them the pro. | ‘volunteer or. | of > In San Francisco, on the 18th of October, of water on The pees! of eight counties ia te 20,115. the brain, Clara Agnes, only ckild of William H. aad We Om the Dates shat Sarah E. Dwyer, aged % years and one day. Gnd go out {2 ceaceicas suscession, thetr numbers aro In San Franciéco, Oct, 20, Margaret Caveriey, a nitive | quite large. The settiors wthet point ere epprebensive Of San Francisc>, aged 6 years. of an attack from the Indi wud mauy Are proparing to In San Fronciscy, Oct. 19, of enteritis, Ansom Henry, | leave for othew poima where will be more safe. ey DON OCF. Minty sae Bertha Dranert, aged 1 year Fn, raph wites bave been yat up as far as Corvallis, an lay regon {p San Franciaco, Oct. 20, of croup, Amolia Kaufuaman, | mutual pe tof « ee Valparaiso, aged ] year. ws rancisco, Oct. 21, Robert Heury, a native of | from the Grande . They” were Oals- Sep Franciaco, aged 6 years. pooias, A party ofsoidiers retock tiem. In Sau Franolsco, Oct. 21, Chas. M. Kerr, @ native of | — It is reported thatChagley’s band of the Nisquaily le- Ban Franciaco aged 4 yeers ard % months, dians are again disestisiied with the boundaries # the re- In San Francisco, Oct. 21, Rosa Blood, a petive of San | servation recently surveyed aod scfapart for (em, aad Franc eco, aged 4 months. refuse w go on it aslo the entire Niaq' bes. at the BMisston of Sau Pernardino, D.P Wan Laven, | tom is included. So it seems that further aged 25 years. Indian troubles are stilt in siore Sr the Oregonians, at Grercomt Cay, Oct. 7, Joh Caldwell, aged 23 years. | and should hostilities again be this in 22, Mr. Timothy Sullivan, aua- | where the We of Ireignd, aged 31 years. settlements will have Jn Sau Francisco, Oct. 32, Rev. Witiam Gray, of Now | conjecture. York, aged 70 yours, the father of Dr. H. M. Gray. County Judge | gence, Ne At Yube ity, Oct. 48, Hon, W. P: MoDall, Of Sutter county. covered om Fik Creek, o: stream whic empties inte At the rdasidence cf Mr. Alexander Walker, on Mark | the Klamath, aboat half m mile below Meppy Camp. Wert Creek, Oct. 20, Blartin Nett, formerly of Milwoekie, | Men are there from all potnte—numbere Wis. baving even lett tbe far-tamod scott's Bar. At the last At Petaluma, Oct. 36, Martha, youngest daughter of | accounts there were three hundred men*at least, af Charies and Jane Biacuburn, aged 7 years, 3 months aad ‘and none of them making less than from tem te 19 days. twenty dollars per day. Tho “diggings very extes- To Sen Francisco, Noy. 1, Adaline S:, deaghter of Jcam | sive; in fact, the whole surrounding o eo far as and Hazpah K. Slatton, aged 9 months. has been prospected, turns out tebe ‘m but three At Waldo, Joseptine Co., 0.T, Oct. 16, Laura Miner- | days travel from Crescent City to the le ~~ one of Dr. D: &. Holton, aged 1 year, § months and 13 cays. tae ee: ae Laat In Marion Co., O'T., Oct. 6, infant som of Mr. Joseph News from Sonera, Cox, aged 3 wonths, REVOLUTION AGAINST GOVERNOR m.—m8 In Fan Francisco, Noy 2, of consumption, Mr. John BXOBLLENCY ROUTED—SEVBuS vIveY cane’ anative of New York, aged 3% yeara and 7 MEN KILLED AND TWO HUNDRED WOUNDED. (from the Aita California, Oct, 39 | Market On the previous arrival of the Sax Frawemeo, ‘Toesday evening, Nov. 4, 1866. | Dc gern mating thate reve ‘The departuro-of the mail steamer to-morrow, and the jo y ‘As will be perceived by reverence to details, sales have | .™|'2 Some speculations on the result trem Veen exceedingly limited. In the tone of the a imbe tant wae a A%oTdlne, to Information received from some of the F.ove —Jobbing sales of 200-qr. sacke Fowior's soit | Dovg ata who are avon expected iu this olty, we patho the following:— The ferens ot Governor Aguilar, commanded hy Pes- Wanat.—i00 packs choice sold as 2c; 200 do. tair at queira, bad obtained, iv several skirmishes, a compiete Pr} victory over toose of Gandara, who, we are assured, has o retired to Tuzon, though left without hopes or prestige; eee tacks prime soldat 2\<c., and 200-do, job- became all we inluentat \nhabitante, who surained oie &e wi power, have now withdrawn their , om em sataescks Prime aold at $2 27, and 200 do. job- | sccoumt of the political bluuders he istely ji tie Only ** Fi Yertn,” and part of El Siayo,” have romained Vorstox®.—800 sacks prime-nnd'cholce sold, tn tots, at | jausiui ior him’ aud these to ot neat fan ae =i tons fair quaNty sokl at'19, The ght was rather severo, particularly at U Bovrxr —40 fickina choice new June sold at 330. Le ane pe ad = Pons —20 bola mess gold om p. t., aod 35 hiaif bois. ex | faved of ity and-more Kiliod. card weer tee hrc SraRcH.—-100 boxes Kingeford’s rosold at 1430. aes iota Pret pry ey vris —100 bf. Dbis. choice Amertoan dried at 19)<¢. | the Yaquis, and oue of the fow cl lois who remained with SUGAK — 10,000 los. China No. 1 resold at 93¢0., and 50 Gandara, was taken rand sandera, | neal Cuauracie —20 basket; Piper's hoideleck sold at agent's | if the bad turn hie aleire took, confessed to one of be i oi ai tehnen ces Convacs —186 coils Manila sold on p. t. po pioly. Sawn nose orn La hed on A.-- be bees ge a would even compromise himself to Concension of From the Gadsden Purchase. publbe lavas, Nateamne sinemeiie armel ronda, ORGANIZATION OF TERRITORIAL.GOVERNMENT—RE- | & resource which was very much disapproved by bis sa- PRESENTATIVE SEAT. TO) CONGRESS. teltites. However, he has now arrived at Tue- | from the Los Jes Star, son; aod «an emi who five days age On the 2vih August last, arrived im thie city, call William Joboson, a aative Sirens pe ham tomenenemee 0 us, f yy the cri and wg Rar nary of Tueson, to be Diego, and im this ety; wo large chosen President; Col. James Douglass, of Sopre, and Dow adding hat said despatches refer to asking milttary asste- Jove M, Martinez, of San Xavier, Vice Presidents; C.K, | tance against the savages in said district. Terry and Col. W. N. Bonner, Secretaries. Messrs, Na ‘If tt ig certain that Tueson asks for such essistance, ta than P. Cook, G. W. Owry, Herman Enrenberg, Don igna- | * moment when the obicitain and several cternal reve- cio Ortiz and I. D. L. Pack were appointed a commitwe to | Jutionizers of Sonora had arrived there, and when ae draft resolutions expresive ot the sensoof the mseeting, tually the savages are less and also a memorial to Congress. The committes sive: poeed that some dark object isto to_ tse negioes of of lexico, to provide an adequate government; people tn @ condition boraering on the Legisiawwre of New | text: apd if we consider the leaving @o which are ruling under the and dent on their own exertions for protection agaiust the | that Gandara bas suoceeded in seducing tne military post inroads of savages from without aud domestic inquictude | @f Tucson, and tries to prepare a new revengoful invasion within; to the racid increase of population, rica | f Sonora, probably by the filibustering tendency of the ‘mineral wealth daily becoming developed, the salubrioug | Sbove which invasion might still reckon oa a climate and productive soil ot the country, all tending to | better Tesult \f the demoarate shoud iriunph te vagnent jovite the, miner, the nericanari) ‘and the traJesman. Freaigeatial election: Alread city, some North Hitter recommending — Americans before yesterday, shat ° hat shia ‘active to, pecuee, three months rmy would marc from’ this aacave period oa presley new Terrisonal covers Biate eaelat Sonora. Information of these proceedenge Ment, extaniishing the capite !ai Tueson. bave gove to Mexioo, where the national hoaor, far from 2. The ctreniation of a menee. ial peaying. for a division | fearing avy new aggreasion, would only wish to have em of the Terrttory of New Mexico, and the formation of a — for vindicating the pr pding outrages. a ew government in this portion, and that a deicgate be | ¥! remain on te jokout, and prepare for elected to be the bearer thereof. fence of gait country. 3, That this Convention cause to be placed at cach poll General Yaoex has arrived at Guaymas with 800 vete- of the ensuing election a ballot bexand poil book for the | Tams, Where he remained quietly, pecause the foros = election of # Selegnte to Congress, Probate Court be reanesy te iesne acortificade of ale ‘00. yo aeons aan oe that there to the person receiv: reates; Dumber of votes at cee Sonora, bette said elsotion. sii saa ‘ond miser only wanted to convert taid Sutetmte Chee =n sieotion took place on the first Monday of Septem. | Wimony. id tke clerk of the | Peequoira and bis auxiiarics Wanted by themsclyes a Hon. Nathan P. Cook recetved the avtire Neg certifeate thereof was duly gives by the Clerk News from Nicaragua, obaie Court of Dona Ana county, t> which county. sadn Peel had cuatnea OF Corrie Urrion, Asrinwait, Nov, 20~—Evening. ‘on to Mesilla, the county seat of Doas | from Greytown. She brings no advices {rom the interter Apa county. Mr. ook leit fueron on September 7th, | or and arrived tu tan Diego on the 224. ba of Nicaragua of movements later than our previous dates. ‘The memorial is signed by over 260 nares. The me Walker was awaiting the receipt of provisions and am- ‘morial proposes to call the new territory Arizona. It | munition, which hed not reached him at latest advice, recites the tollowing reasons for the measure pro- ~ vie The fall conviction of ali parties at Greytown is, that as = That since the treaty of 1868, they have resided in | *0na8 be bas received the aforesaid supplies, and ar- terrnory, © period of nearly three years, without | ranged bis prices, be will preceed to drive all the allied baving ¢xercised the rights of {freemen the consti- | torce: State. \ntentions thereafter tution ane laws of the United States. some tothe noha = 2. They bave neither magistrates, laws nor courts, | “ine is known. The allies were very much divided, amd under the government of the United States. quarreiling among themecives. . are tsolated—cut 3 of, among savage tribet | gue SAN JUAN RIVER NOT BLOCKADED BY. wals- ana without any of the ‘of citrsenaitp. ER—ALL QUIET IN THE INTERIOR—POSITION OF THE ARMY—RECRUITS LaNDED. That although nominally within the county of Doua (From the Horala, Nov, 19.) We have been tavored by A, J, Contor, Raq , superta- of a mariner wen the rallroad,-eith the following telegraphic dew- Mt for. => aiaades ae Srojatee ive ern ont preva trmodous | Wa, Qt fay act aeiena ea eee sdmintatration of either ® Teritorial or State govern- brought oy 8 ‘vessel via Bocas dei Toro, which wae ‘They therefore pray that © will take into eon. | thatthe Joen was Lone Ae gn a [ i i I i f Everything is quiet in the isteriorby latest ae OE pk a Dy we snd Walker {eroae posted st San Carloe, Zariplgah survey of the public lands—for the protection of mii petate. {nrereste—for the extablishlog of pout routes sad the sube ‘The v Co ne Bede Ass aha ae agen Be ng Jogation ot the heattlc Indium tribes that infest thoir Ter. | *°¢ New Crieens, Srongs 609 see for ae, ee further pray that the delegate yiecs ty junstion , — Seal, ome A. tb ry may be fp on th MA Zonet Geert Geel ohn t, oo ~--4 SE cca nas quem ecvesctasraceen « an | Sofie at ental Tene Mr. Cook is of opinion that the white population of the violent teehee on — opesed Terrtary te about 10,090, inctucing the mative ge h- aaied ‘ok tae tee i Granville Owry, Eaq , was clected « member of the | Be lired and ihe fatal deed performed, the ball Legisiatare of New Mexico from Dena Ana county. Many eye of the deceased, te of our readers may roco'lect him, as be formerly resided See ee ; Jones was arrested, oi ecemmaee enlom yaar bave stop | GENERAL WALKER'S REPORT OF THE BATTLE-OP GRA- ped in the Purchase, and doubtless, if the new Territorial NADA. government were formed, it would soem fill up with a [From the Alta Callfornia, Oct, 31.) hardy, industrievs American on. f The following ie» copy of « \otter addrossed toe gen- Mr. Cook, the de! elect, an active Veman of this , from General Walker. The letter wae ber of the Arizona ng Cosipany, aad closely iden. | writen within an bowr afer the onemy were driven tiled with the interests of this infant Terri out of Granada. cuumiensh Wasningtan Territory. wae oct pod taney l Mk Governor Stevens bes reterned w Vlympia, Puget | ters with enemy. After delayed several days Sound. ” by the failure We arrive of the bewiecr, ead There are x0 (urther items of the Joast importance from marched for Masaya on the 11th, with ‘this Territory. Karly on the morning of the 19th —— felting possession of the small News from le driv’ them all into the maim Dates from are to October 26, and from Crescent through. the |, some five or atm to Octeber about io enter the main plazs, news 8 HOt of moment; we present below every. received the news jnnt some TOO thing of tntersat. On Octoder 10, A_ J. Masters was killed by J. H MeMil- i i Jen, nan afray, The cause war an old fend. MoMilien on part for the number of men en Was subsequently admitied to bal ay Tt te eaid that « band of Snake jadians, nombering some enemy bave suffered tev: Sot only to thetr two huadred, have taken up 4 position a few miles from | killed and Dut aiso from ‘The force the Daiies; that they Dave @ coneiderable number of | driven from to day wae made op of Gustema- Ameriase herere, which UY mart of We cotars and bet. laps and Chamorristas the relics (these last) of the par- ners, show that they have recently been worked. 80) 4 have been stolen from emigrants crossing ded wounded sat perniee, the Pisins by the southern route, Those indians are was ‘Their Geatemata doubtiees trom the south, and have come mp to tamper moro service. ‘with those at and near the Dalles, friendship ‘with on- Oregom trade. Toe Oregonians are bragging of their {ine fruit, iarge v jon, ee of the friendly Indians are etealth'ly leaving the reservation in Yambill county. The ies, we sup pote, remain. A new woar! is boing ballt immediately below Fian- der's wharf, in the lower part of the city of Portiand, it with the Indians nad taken place ate the ‘alla, in which the Americans joat one man and the dians fourteen, Six or seven hundred head of horses, mute and cattle, sale, at Vancouver, on the 10th Vovember ‘The first keg of cider has been made in Oregon | James B. Stevens. It # pronounced by edly rida The jail at © City was broken open om Thureday sd wid he ei regon _& by thee 2 "4 g 8 : jah, a Chief of the Rogue River tribe of Indians, was from the enemy’ killed a fow days since, at the Grande Ronde 5 fcr indian ry ube name o Henry Elljab has always ry wer pad i i A z E i H i Ha i i? i £ if i gilt

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