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ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. TWO WEEES LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. $1,004,950 IN TREASURE. Deplorable Accounts from the Golden State, Fatares of Dankers—Defaleations of the State Treasarer—Impeachment of the State Comptroller, and Rebberies by Subordinate Officers. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. WALKER’S PROSPECTS IN CALIFORNIA. MAREETS, &e., &., &o. ‘The United States mail steamebip George Law, T.T. Han ter, U. 8. N. Commancer, arrived early yesterday morn- ing. She sailed from Aspinwall March 6, at 6:16 P. M., with the mails, passenge! 4 treasure for New York and Now Orleans, brought down by the steamship Jno, L Stephens; arrived off Havena, 10th inet, at 11 P. M., tered the port at suprise on the 11th, landed the mails, passengers and treasure for New Orleans, and sailed for New York at 11 A. M. same (sy ‘The Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s steamship Jao. L, Geephens, sailed from San Francisoo Feb. 20, at 1:20 P. M., with the United States matin, 459 passengers, and $1,889,826 88 in treasure, on freight, destined as fol- lows:— For New York.. +++ $1,001,774 26 For New Oricans » 41,000 00 For Gavana. - . 41 683 44 For Eogland — 3¢6,489 19 Feb. 26, spcko stesmer Golden Gete, with the mails ‘and passengers of Feb. 5, from Now York, all welloa board. Arrived at Acapulco Feb 27, st 10P. M.; salled trom thenoe for Panama a! 4A M. 28th March 4,1 P. M., boarded steamship Sonora, with the mails and passergert of Feb. 30, trom New York for New Orleans, all well on board On the 10th inst., at 7 o’clock 4. M., off Cape Antonio, spoke the United States mail steamship Granada, from Bavene for Aspinwall ‘The United States sbip Independence, and her Britanuis Majesty's ship Trincomalee, off Panama, and the Untied States ship Cyane, were off Aspinwall, all well on board, ‘The Uniied Biates snip Ssrsioga arrived at Aspinwall on the 28th of February, from §. Thomas; sailed agen Marob 2, for San Joan de] Norte. On the 12th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M., lat. 3416, lon. ‘74 49, passed steamenip Cenawha, bound south. We are indebted to Mr E. W Aull, purser of the George Law, for favors, and to the expreess of Welle, Fargo & Oo., and Freeman & Co, and tae Pacifico express, and to the Sam Francisco news depot of J. W. Sullivan, for dies of California and other papers The followirg in the SPECIE List OF THE G&ORGE LAW. Aw. Bx Bank. $40,000 Order. ....0....0. $75,842 W. F.Coleman &0 = 6.139 Jas. Patrick & 0o,. 60,000 Drexel & Co... 230,000 Jee. Poolan, Jr... 10,310 Daneas,Sner man & Rord.Haliett & Co. 86,000 Oo... 93 301 Revard &Oo...... 18,000 1798 4,900 8400 3.50 8.000 9 000 3,608 ti 000 20,000 J 8 Weir,....... 11,000 65000 G.H Wines & >, 13,241 B. Meader. . ©6009 Wotts, fargo & Co, 196,000 Total from Sam Framclecsco ......... ++... .81,001,774 FROM ASPINWALL Rollin. Thorn & Oo. . Wells, Fargo & Oo. Major General John E. Wool U 8. A. tieved by the government from the Pacific sts’ came passenger on the George Law. ? The citizens of San Fi avcisco tondr* « — @P Wool, previous to his kaving, the honor o « puoilc diaaer, ‘which the old veteran was compelled to decline. The Supreme Court have decided that bolders of any 0 tbe 600 000 acres o schoo! land warrants issued aad sold Dy the Biate, may de taken uy and beld in the mining re gion. The mining communiiy will probably rise tn oppo sition this decision. ‘The Sap Francisco Shipping Register says: — rapes to legaliz og ihe State debt, wo steps have been further thar be in rodocion into the Assembiy Of a series Of resoiuiions waco state, io substance, that the that the bonds were istaed to defray the actual excenses Of government; that ertic'e § of tne sonstitation was di- , and not Mendstory; and Orally, that the bends jgaued in harmony witd he constitution and that the bonor of the 8 aie, as well as every and moral Obligetion ovjoip the fain'u! application all agcarities <r for the altimace payment of the debt. resolutions bare for tho present been laid on the 3 ve. ‘There beve been some benvy rales of made with- tm a few cays. 14 000 Mexican doliers eid af 11 per cont remiam, 1560 00 do do, fF ond 3,600 Mexican doad- ‘On private terms, bat known to vee deoline The exports of treasure from Sao Francisco from Jaa- wary 1 to Feb. 20 had boen $4 046,060, Tho importa dur img the samo period were $667,011, @ considerable pro. portion of which was silver from Mexioo for trans-ship ment to Obins Jose Y. Lamantour, having been liberated on ball, left the city on the steamer of (he Stb tost., for Acapulco. ‘The brig J. 8 Cadet arrived at Sam Frameisco on the 10th Feb., from La Paz, bringing trtelligence that dene rai Blascarte had se'zed ail the vessels iying in the port Of La Pas, and pat them under an embargo Geverai B. ‘was to leave in 8 few days, with 700 mon, for the city of Moxioo. Articies of impeaobment hed been the Mate Treasurer, Dr Bates The it Presented against ‘day Detore’ they were ted he sent in bia resignation, aud James | Eng! formerly Mayor of Ssoram nto, was ed tm his place. No clue bas been obtained to the $124,000 The Supreme Court bat declared the Sam Francisco Consolidation bill constitutional aps Frank Sobafer ano Capt Jobneon, with Mr Alex . MoLeaa, arrived ot Sen Dogo with ister news from part ot the Gaceten Parohase. Capt. the newly discoverei copper mines near the juaction of tb. Ja and Colorado as very rich. [tle ‘the property and is about be ng worked by a com y consisting of Lieut. Mowry. of the 94 Artillery, Mr Brittesd. George F Blooper and Francis Hinton. Two distinct shocks of an earthquake were felt ia San ‘francisco about 7 o'clock. ?. M, on the Sih ait, The fousation wee not as on former occasions, of Or oaci/lsting motion, but resembied a euides explosion of powder Mach consternation was fested throughout the city, bot no great damage dono emba:| on the steamship Ses Bird, wits the teteotion of jtming the forces be hang deg of vonore. are to , who @ reat was Ganed toes they ace wo de furnisned with United States A tem mile race, for 1.000 2 side, course, On the ih al, Setween Gon. Tay York, remulted ip the suocess of the former; mating the ten miles in 89:4) 56 Companies were being formed im the taterior to join Walker ot Nicaragua The Alta California of the 20th ult. saye—A lar gomber of recruits from the invert ir came down on 1! on the F. Sewart. A company from Ohaifield, will also leave by the lenses by the fire at San Jose on Feb. 8 wore—To 97,000, aed Mr. Pane $6,000, No insur telegraph line, connecting Marysville with Oro. pleted and in wo-cese(n) operation Reerutting for Walker In San Franetsco. [From the San Fraacisoo Balletin, Feb 29 Re The following appears a8 a sdverisement in a Sacra mento paper — {$20 ver month. boar’ ‘and at receive two hundred and sixty eres of good land. ‘The fare (rom the city down to Nicaragua and all expenses roll up, a= be the last opportunity you to ree Walker For further particulars inquire at Wright Ale and Porter Woke a Piet bet weed Becond ged Third streeta. be steamer will leave om the ivth Feb , 1857. onqniD Vanbivcan aye — : enn loan, there will be quite @ rash of volun hier sail from Han Fras cisoo 3 ie enti nated by many ved to stake that the ex ye paid from any part werieg full and ante wo it by addressing are the expiration of ‘twelve | ‘tres aul 3 of regaining bis (Walker's) boats, or, bet- for stil, bis boats being first nothing more brilliant or effective, or more obvious, could be supposed than a descent upcn Punta Arenas (like La Union, a rich and ue seaport.) and @ march upon the enemy’s capital, Jose, approachable by a fine macademized road, situated upon a ofty plateau—the contre aad home of the whole population, cultivated like a garden, ead atudded with prosperous cities, whose opulence (the re sult of twenty-one years of )) has never yet felt the band of war For ihisexpedition six hundred men of his ‘one thousand could be spsrad, and would be sufficient. ‘Ihe spotis of money. provisions and useful stores of every ktnd would be podgious, and might be more than eufll- elent to freight the Sierra Nevada on her retura to Juan del Sur, whilst the herds of csttle and horses which might be driven into Nicaragua would more than oom- pensate her for the losses she bas sustained in this kind of property. Repudlation In California, [From tie Alva Calitornia, Fepreary 20 | Upon the departure of the last mail steamer for the Atlantic our Esstern readers wero informed ot some of circumstances s'tensing the trans‘or of $180,000 from State Treasury. ince then articles of impeachment bi been presenied against the Sisto Treasurer, who finding bimseif hemmed about by a siate of facts which he could noi or would not explain, saw fit to tender bis resignation, which was daly acoopted. Artioies of tm hment arc how ip preparation also agai wt the Comp- troiler, and although it does not as yet appear that he has Deca criminal in bis #:ts, bis culparie negligence ard disregard of ‘he inw bas been such as to render his course a proper subject of investigation It certainly appears unfortunate, at first g'anoe, for the Grecit and honor of oor S ate, that in the presoat cond! tion of its floarces ite bigbest Mnancial officer should be criminally charsea, a» Dr Bates now is, and peculiarly unfortunate tuat tuis charge suoald come direotly follow- ing the js 01 Of the Supreme Cou: iriually ing: ovr obligation to pry the indebtedness wh: becom created tn years past. Here, bowever, we can assure our Atlantic reators that we look upoo those investiga tons and develovemen's as her: { anew and brightor ora ip the administration of our affairs. We bave been officially robbed ever since we became a State, and we have quictly submitted, without even @ Murmur. But encuracce has ceased now to be a virtui and the inveatigsiious now in progress will be to plact us upon a more Fecure financial toundation—to secare te ‘us tp the future ® pu 4 better, and more honest and honorable = admivis' jon Of our fimescial affairs. From present sppearances, we are fully convinced tuat there will be no whi'ewashing practised in this matter, Dut that a fall and complete investigation will be bed, = that the guilty participants wil receive proper pua- ment. ‘Toe confidence expressed tn most of the journals of the East in our witlipgness snd ability to meet all the de- mands against us finds a warm response in the hearts and dispositions of the large majority of our people, The ory of “repudiation” raises but @ very faint coho here. Ajl the jourpa’s of this S:ate, of any respectability of cha- raoter, bave oppores the very fora from the Be ery aud already a pet of resointions have been introduced in each branch of the Legisia ure be syonhg 3 the intentions of the people w this mater, as well asa bill for the re- funding 0’ all oar past c:eated indebtedness. Oar At- antic creditors need hi ‘20 fear but that ail will yet be right. Present Condition of the State Treasury. The Commitee on Accouats and Expenditures of Assembly, tne 8 mexto Union. roported t they baa counted the yy im the troasury, afer the office had bren hed the late ineumbeat, and found thé re in al\—tp 1g tho gold dust which is fo be in the hanss of Wells, Farge & Oo.. for conveyance to the mipt—$95,118 70 Whether this is all as 1s should be, the committee bave Dot had time to inquire. Impeachment of tue State Comptroller. Mr.G. W) Woitmno, Siete Comptroller, nas been im- by tbe Assombly for misdemeanor ta office charges agairat bim do pet cali fa quesuiom his per. f0pal integrity, Dut ere for megligence and ov tm administration of the affsirs of Ins office Amokg the specications is ovo 1hvt thea State has been of $10,000 by biy:ndordipates, by {be substitution of sorip worth seventy por cext ior oash paid i by the camaty treasurers aiee * Defalcation of the State Treasurer. ‘The steamer papers sre nearly Giles with cetails rela- tive to the adeged detsicatiog in the Stat- Trewury. Dr. Bates, the Treasurer, beving failed t> show the rral dis posal of the smoucs of $124,000 whica he declared nad ‘Deon peid over 'o the Paci lc Exprose Company, for yraus- mir East, :0 meet the Julypnterest on the Siate bonds, o DY the Assembly, aud thereupon resigned. this large eum fas Deen conveyed, and in it has been us ret ia mistery. of ine Tresrurer are good for $30,000 ovly. The bend taken by for the payment of $124,000 by the Pocific Express Company, has several reepcnsibie pames apprnded to it An investigation was bed to the matter in the District Court, which isstet four days, and resalted in an that the Treasurer shovia dle adai tomal bonds as \@ the State to be amount of two bandred thousand dol. lars, At thie cxawioation E A Rowe, Presideat of the Pasoific Exprees Company. testided tnat the $124,000 had been received br toe company, but refused to aaswor ary questions ae to wher apo how the money bad been forwarded te the Atiaetic coast He said: — Aa far as Lam concerned Tam wiliiog to answer all ques was tmpeac lous a‘lecting my privace business but are ailaire of others connected wiih valoe that 1 cannot speak of if T te't whai disposition | made of the money obtained, it might de- grade me in the eyes of business men. The Covr com mitice Mr Rowe to prison for conte mpt. Mr Rowe, cashier ot tbe Pacific Express Oompaany, teetrfes — T keep the boobs of the comeany; they do not show who on the let day of Janmary the Pacific Rr preas Company bare not remitied 6124.00) to New York said to hase been paid (o :bem by the treasurer; it could mot have fone into our office without my krowiedge; de ress Company do not send an express to the Atlan Bur connect at San Francisco with the Atiantic amd Pacific Express Company; it caught nly be sent that of. fice without my knowledge; 1 don't Boow w! S measy now is, it never ber been in our office; do not Know of Mr Rowe sending any large amount of money to rancisco since January 1: 1 bave been cashier of the office since ten tomber, and superintendent ince December: the Fxpress, as far as 1 Know of, have noten odice in New York. Bates sent in his resigna- Gow On the 11th of February, Dr. to the reason, that in the th cnearay tom ed 7 reaigvation ecourity deman oy was accepted, and James L Eogiem appointed to the fice. A uN from Sacrameste, leuer dated Fobreary 14, wn relation to the bond given by . A. Rows to thé late to the on Treasurer, the Avoruey General efore the Durie Conr', on pare, ee ram- had been eu >mitted to th mento, one of tho heaviest bondsmen ef Dr. Bates. has meet on the inquire into the facts York of 4 dol- to psy the semi annual interest apon the fuaded due next July, and aleo to inquire into the failure om reports of his office, he ‘trawt with Wells, Fargo & Oo. to re- cetve and psy the semi ennaal interest ia New York {86 Previounly “Palmer, Grok "A. Go, bad osen tno 166 Pre’ q eon by ‘ihe hate viz the end wee Oo. release im, 80 ior os thas be wee a mer, Cook & Co hed airesdy forwarded about ify thoa- vend dollars of the funds designed for that parpose to New York Weils, Fargo & Oo. demanded thet the verbal coptract should be reduced to writing This the to farnieh the the remandor erent ex. mer, Coon » 10 as pose een ret wlieged remitiance to Now York to moot the noxt interest, they considered the pringlpal onject o' their interest was remitwd been pric Mr, Mclane, chief agent of Welle, Fargo & Oo., and the State Treasurer, came to San Francisco December 3), for the purpose, as ‘he former understood, to mike ar remgemente for paying the next Joly laverest, Mosers Wella, Fargo & Co, having been apolied tbat On the next day, Mr F. in the Treasorer’s office but then President of she Pacite ¥=prese Company. ihe Treasurer Delng 1n ight, but out of hearing —destred Mr. MoLane to give reoelving ibe , which tt, offering to furni could be rateed was peremplorily refused by Mr. farpish the bond upon reoetring Ta that the Peoific Express eh secariti tn thirty day ‘0 MoLave, who offered te . Mr Rowe Gr iy would give ® ir. Mclane then sard he.ahyuld Two Aforwards the Treaarer made the contract with Mi WO, ae Prodent of the Pacific Express Com 7. It was povticly about the midiie of jancary,"that the money hat been actually forwarded to New York by tha! company, by the steamer of the fifth, Mr Rowe ing the Governor, Attorney General and | others, that euch was the fact. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1857. Fi H $ i wo Mr. one newspapers pebiteho Express Company, the entry was changed from ‘Wells, Fargo & 00" #0 “Faolfic Express.” Mr. Rowe oould not tell whence be got ") mney he de- o., nor what he did with it. question, how a cierk io the Treasurer’s office, with no fortune and no credit, beorme presessed of auch large sums of money, end gained such influence over his employer as to induct him to violate his contract w' Wells, Fargo & Oo, apa confer on bim the trust? The act was the privato eot of the Treasurer, and not submitted for the approval of the Governor. Tho amount of $124.000, was $3,009 more than the interest to be paid required. fhe 4 por cept was gratuitous; any responsible banker wouil bare furnished it at ninety days at par. The committee ts con that “the money in the vanlte of the Treasury has been arsed outside for purposes of private speculation.”” They show that the sum of $13°,000 found im the office by actual connt, on the 12:bh of Janvary, was obtained partly by the Treasurer. through facilities afforded by his friends, Mr. Ro 4 otters This they prove Mach of the monoy was ro- turned to bis friend soon af er it wae counted {ot Lit The futile efforts of the Tr.asurer and Mr. R ceal or explain tue facts In this freadulent transaction, are severely commented on. ‘The committee are unable to throw any light upon the whereabouts of the large amounts of money com misted to Mr Rowe, but su >pose that a good portion has been sunk tn epesulations in connection with the firm of Palmer,0oos & Co. He re used to answer prompt and necessary questions ‘They cbarge tha reasorer is gulity of ialfessance in offic the payments to Palmer, Oook & Oo, and the Pac fio Express Company, without first obtaining the ap fs of the Governor to the bonds, as required by the ing acta, ‘They find bim algo and oharge him wiih being gu'lty of felony, ‘or ba drawn his official ¢raft for fi(teen thou- sand dollars upon Wells, Fargo & Co. and delivering the same to E A Rowe for nts individual use. and for baviog Permitted at various times monoys of the Siste to be used by bim. Toe report is signed by A. P. atlin, Ro- bert © Clarke erd A P. K Safford. The ocmmittoe also way :— We are of the opinion tbat the Treasurer is a defaulter in the gum of $194,000 [which makes—with the sum of $78 85) be fore men . With legal iuteresi—the eum of two hundred thousssd dollare in round numbers. ‘this large amount of money is fore lost totne state, and the Trea surer is iu every view of the case a defaulter to that amount. That it mey be recovered is most aevouils to be wished; outthe possiblitty of euch recovery does cot in the isaat degree ailect or change the position of the Treasurer as a defaulter to thar amount We do not acknorledge the ides that hecanse aa officer has given bis official bond upon the prosecution of which romething may be recovered, he escapes the liabilities and penalties of» detaulter, when the money Is missing from the treasury, and cannot be produced npon demand Nor can the State be turned off with the bond or contrec: which the Tressurer receipted from Pa'mer Cook & Co a4 it was an official act gaia bonde never having been presented to and appioved by the Governor, ag required by Jaw. Had the ‘Treasurer, before making acy arrangement with them, sib mitted « geod and suficieut bond from them to the Goveraor. and obteir ed be approval, ard losf had then occurred. and his euretics might have escaped the respouaibilits: but, violated the lat reaoect the paymertta Palmer, ving w in 00K 4 Co beceme bis owr private act, outside of the line of his official duty The cau mittee say of the interest which the $124,000 wae (0 pay ip July, in New Yort:— ‘The disconraging conviction is forced upon us that the July interest will not be paid un'ess the ture depends upom some other means thaa the abill'y or h of these to whom the Treasurer bastras'ed. Itis with mach reinctence that the commitice express this opinion; but f ts batter to kuow the worst and prepsze 'o mert tt, than to conceal irom our minds uppl retlections end precrastinate our efforts to provide future but certain evils More Fellares tv California. In the Twelfth Diste:o: Court Heary Fitod filed & petition for the beneit of the lzsolvent ac’ His lifom stated that he bad been doing busivess in Francisco for the last eight years as 1 ue at $383 (00 = Andrew DeWitt also Fourth Dictriot Court for the j I i i i : i dl i fs i : i f i : i ui ei i 2 i The im- hopes of om the asinal state of the ooun'ry trade: and although the anticipstions moy he well based, ood the movemenis sustained, it must yet be borne in mind that they are ail, to a certain ox «pt, problematioal, and that a month hencs matters may 9 im even © worse position than they did « fortoight The prinot; advances to be noticed are in four rein, Srovuless, S0gare and oo! while many other . articles oontinoe in cont 4 ® hind bitherwerd faot, parties on the Atlantic border iate- read in thie market bave bot email reason to ran. jate themecives on the success of their ventures to San Franotaco, albelt the mark’; iooke better now than It did a month ago ‘The weather during the past fortnight has been . rally very stormy in \te character, and the miners have pot in the main been enabied to prossoute their work. At the same time the heavy rains which have fallen will largely tporeage the vcrotuct of gold month, and with 9 fow wrets comparatively her We may expect & Most favorable retarn for all kinds of \evor out the State, Tho roads are at present in very bad order. and transportation off of the rivers ie dificult and ex; ive, bat withafew deys of bright ae evil will be remedies LL od L 4 T 0’ the sountry deman SPipiock open sas yar for g a ats year in many om oa we tak the cttedtion ot our teeters ton i we do not eee lhoan. For oor own part we believe a @ very few moniha will now determine the quen\ Navapa, Fob. 17, 1667. Rav (38 OF rum Fiocop at NuvaDa—Gauat or Paor) ktTy—Loes Urwanpe or Tsovasm> Creek, 8 miles ! 2) a oH! i Eg i ee pe BF Ca i i a pro occupants bare), even unable to pany si, Every mill, ofall Minds situated om the creek A Heavy castings of quartz miils, hundreds of yards down the H rs Fi t z g i 5 ‘was entirely destroyed. weighing tons, were carried stream. Exavan Maw Hosa o Los Axcuias.—We learn uomber of the thieves and murderers in the douthe Pn have been taken, and eleven of them hung, as WE 1, Juan alice Juan Sacripa, alias Jaan Silvas, Franseee, ims Guerro Arctilero. Juen Vatenzuels, Jerus Espicona. Juan Berrycaea, Three otber pames unknown. Juan Flores, the capiain of the band, is in custody, eweiting execution Prices or Passsam rrom San FRancisco.—Tke rates of mors which left San Fransisco on the Per Joan L_ Stephens, via Pensma— First osbin, $226; seoond cabin, $125; ste! $75 Per Sierra Nevada, via Sen Juan—First cadia, $1 to $175; second cabin, $100 to $125; steerage, $60. The highest Ogures here mentioned tor cabin tiakets are ane to those wh» oocupy state rogms om the upper jeck. Arsautr ow Mz. Tuos, 8, King —An a'tack was made by #. 4. Coben, brother of A. 4 Cohen, on Mr. Thos. 3. King, the editor of the Evening Bulletin, which resulted tu the latter betrg beaten over the head by Coben, and the wounding of Conen in the reck by a pistol ball, fired by Mr. King. From what our reporter could learn at the siation bouse, where both partis bad been taken, tt ap pears that Mr. King wae coming down Washington street, ‘and when at the corner of Dupont, was met by Cohen, who -.ade some remark to Mr. , and then struck him over the head with acane. The blow was repsa'ed, when Ur. King drew a pistol and fired | Cohen, inflot ing « flesh wound iu the neck, which is said to be alight A strnggle then ensued, in whion both partice fell down a cellarway, when the bystanders rusbed tn and separated them, and an officer carried Cohen off to the station hovse, where be received medical attendance. Mr. King came to the station bouse in company with an officer. Ao exemination of the affair wes subscqueally beid aod Mr. Cohen was fined sixty dollars, end to be imprisone! u the fine was paia. The money was immodiatcly handed over by his brother ARKIVAL OF THE HAMBURG Steam Proretier Ips —Tho Hamburg steamer Ids. Captain Ofterdinger, arrived at Sen Fraxcisco from Hamburg. via Monwwvideo and Val Deraiso. Sve was bound to Sitea, with stores for the Rossian governm<nt. She is a fine looking vessel, of two novadred and foriy tons burth Marriages, Births and Deaths. In Coluss, Fob. 1, by Ubarice Spaulding, Raq. M in juga, Fob. . Dy ‘lee yal . ir. Jesepa Puisfer to Miss Fanny A. Semple, af of Colusa county. In ito, Jan. 31, Mr. George Poiter, of C sum- <= Sart cee, nastene cae | ny ja Sutter coanty, Jan. judge J. E. Soot, Mr. Thomas 8. Carter to Miss Cassanora Inj In Sen Francisco, Fob. 6, by Rev. Dr. Mr. Nelson ye ng saddie mire. 26, by Rev. S. H Willey, Mr. Miss Elza Richardson, Ia Sen Franoigoo, Feb 1. by Rev 3. H. Willey, Mr. Ju. ©: Porter to Misa Killen L, Ewing Fob. 8, by Rev. 8. H. Willey, Mr Miss Auguste Ma: Feb. R ‘alley. Ji 22, by Esquire Van Sickels, a ee Aldrich to Mrs. M, A. Cooks»y, all of Carson ey. In Shasta, Fob 1, by Rev. M. Kellogg. Mr. M.J. Hen: ley to Miss Amanda K Dobbins, both of Shasta. In Sap Francisco Feb. 10, by Rev 8. H. Willey, Mr. Charles S. Potter, of the firm o! MoRuer & Merrill, to Whiting, J. J. © Boyd, Bia., to Miss Tuesday, Feb 10, by Rev. Mr Daniels, of — Mrs. Miraoda W. place, by the same, Feb. 2, Me. Wm. Sims to Miss Elizabeth Sims, ali of Ciear Lake Valley. Im Sap Francisco, Feb. 17, by Rev Jos. A, Gallagher, Mr Wm Gavigan to Elizabeth Mogaire, In San Franciaoo, Foo. 16, by Ro. E. 8. Lacy, . Brooks, of Auburn, to Miss Saran E Gamboll. In Ban Frevcisco, Jan. 29, by Rev, F, Moosbake, Mr, Martin Peck to Mise Obristine Kueh. yy the same, Mr Matthains Ip San Francisco, Feb, 12, Maier to Miss Marie 5 In an Francisco, Feb. 17, by the same, Mr. Johane Ja- oh Tae beerty ASTER Waewor ® A. Shepard to Missa” Nettie Westeahavers tibet BIRTHS. eRe sans Sh. peewee B. Alden, of a Tu San Franciaco, Feb. 7, the wife of’. B Robinsoa, of aeon To San Fraccisco, on Sunday morning, a ot Fravols S:bul'ee, of « son, ae eee Ip Sap Francisco, Feb. 0, the wife of Rey F. Mooshake, of a daughter ~ tp San Frate'sco, Monday evening, Fob. 9, the wits of J Newbauer, Eaq , of ® son. Is an Fravcisoo, Feb 12, the wife of Mr. Peter Thom- DIED. ‘In Sem Francisco, Feb. 5, Unastina W., wife of Alfred Rix, aged 82 years. In Swokton, Feb. 4, of disease of the lungs, Katie E., daughter ot Wm. M. and Harriet M. Brown, aged 3 years, 7 mombe end 18 days. Ia San Fi Fob. 7, afier a short {lmess, devgbter of Wm. and Caroline D. Gorham, aged years, | month and 7 days. In Sonora, Feb. 8, of inflammation of the bowels, Ab- Se ee On the Meketumpe river, Feb. 6, the daughter of Thos. B ane Margaret Parker, ears. lo San Francisoo, Feb. ot consumption, Mra Filza beth Eleanor, wife of J>ba L Greea and third daughter of tho late Andrew MoCambridge, of iphia, aged Wray, in the 20th yoar of her Henry ana d Wray, wife of Mr. Jacob age ip Gan Francisco, on Sater ‘ay, Fed. 14, William eldest son of John and Ele Wills, aged 15 years In Sam Frapoiaco, on Sunday, Feb. ere ies oe Gan eel years. In Ban Francisco, on Sunday, Feb. 15, of patrid sore throst, Edward Thomas an, a native of New Ur. leans, aged 0 years In ban Francisco, on Sunday, Fe! 16, of consumption, Francie Caltol, a native of years. In fan Fraveisco, Feb 16, at the residence of his fathor, George W. H. Watson, son of George and Ana ‘Watron aged 16 mont At Texas Rprings, on Feb. ‘At Young's Gold Hill, F.w.'7, of Seth W. and Sophia J. M Charchill, aged Markets. San Paap Thareday, Fob. np Maat —Selen of 8,700 maok | 910 » $11 60, extra at $19; gol riaing 60, Ualifornia grourd corn meal, jobbing, at 4c. ; per tow. ligbt trade doing, but the market vory Mary, Pate a 7, 1867, ja domestic Caan =A very 1m for all deseriptions, 720 bage wheat sold ia two lots $20 Nosales of barley reperted. 20 bags cate obbed at 82 80, Poratome, &c.—600 bags sold tn lotaat 90.8 9X0; 169 bags Caltorase Sages bene ont at Bio. Provesors —100 Gi new choloe butter sold at 290., cash, 68 do. do, on private terms; 100 bbis, prime meas pork, te arrive, aleo private, Groctum.—10 kege Kast Boston syrup, 4,000 Ibe, rain pepper, 1.86" Weleor, and 000 Ibm. Calontta do, all ; tbe Ba'avian at orus set ples at 12360 ; of toperco sold MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ~ Pest of New York, March 16, 1857, CLEARED. Steam:bip Parker Vein, Kamaay, Baltimore—H B Crom: Kong Orleans—Robson & Fosdick. wer, Kohl & Klug: J Geo Bose, Portland W awit & Oo, vo Aelivo (Port), Magaibe, shou -Pigaaie’, Bel lubvee, Ross, i aay we z i foung, America, Pool, Rie Grande—I B Gager. Wass, 8t Cruz— Brett, Son & Co. jeu zee i > cs ; i ; ry im Fe Jago—Peck. Moyaguer—0 & i, s \ , Balifax—G i 1b, Goslee, Sar J Peters, ‘Ohureh.- ton & Tall- H & + t Poot Be Tete pepresty seces & i hip Lawrence, Brown, f eevere ty) po damage. Lee 8, Frederick died of dysentery; 19th, 1at 7 8, lon Goddard, from (alcuits for Bostcn; W. cignalized Br ship John Spencer from Orleutta fo: outta, 17th, crossed. night. boarded the wreck of Roried), waleriogged, dismas geri ns wreck, should have set fire to her, but the sea run- ning eo high that there wee no pert of her dry exough to burn; ‘Sth, Jat 3230 N. lon 73, signalized ship Isaac Jeanes. of Phila deipbia bound NE, and while incompany with her encotfh- tered a very heavy gale from NE. and was compelled to lay to under storm g’aysails~saw tbe I J after the je; 12th, 36 m0, (aicoalized a black bark, showing Moses Taylor & Necring BAW, with a ‘strong gale : gat day, loat —— William Style, seaman; Lith off Abse com ip 18 fathoms water, had a beavy gale aod snow storm. wind from to NNE, N apd N' ip laying to under close reefed toprails, with head to 8sE Shio Albert Gallytia, Delano Liv | Feb 1, with mdes and 252 passengers, to C Grivnell. had continual west: erly gales from the Bauks. Shiy iggy Laageton. Buenos Ayres. Jan 30. with hides, wool dc to WW Forrest & Co Feb 16, 1st 21665 lon 2316 W. spoke whaling bark W 8 Perkins, from Sand: Islands for New Lon‘on full all well; 19th. lat 10508, lom 83:10 gro ane Whiriwind. of New York, bound 3. Bark Princeton, Goflin, Demarara, Feb 23 with hides, sa- E 4c, to Smith Tottle. March 6. tat 2935, lon 6456 oassed jarge ship. Forbes’ inted black, standing W; 9th, let $3 16 lon 286, epoxe schr Hugh W Fry, ot and from Ballimore for Antia Berk Voltigear (Br), Cameron, Matanzas, Ist inst, with eu) gar. to M’Call & Frith rig Gran dee (Br), Dakin, Cardenas, Feb 23, with Sager. to P I Revius & “ons le gr a heavy gele on the oth inst lost foretcpeatl part deck lond and some bulwarks 24 inst lat 23 56. lon (9 spoke bark Ranger, Mataczas for New York (since aban¢oned, csptain and crew arrived at this port): 6th, lat $3, lon 76 24. spoke echr Arlington, from Mobile bd Ln York, with sails gone, was standing N under storm ‘ore nai Brig Aroegtia (Br), Tuzo, Cardenas, March 5, with sugar, to Doris = Briz DB Doave (cf Brewer), Vesey, Cardenas, 15 davs, twith mo'aacea. to Goodh: lat inst, off Cave Plorids, spoke brig Cabuzac, of and for Bos'on from Cientu Paty Bilze ava. with molasses, to weather. split enils, ac ‘ tered a heavy gale, lost part of deck load. stove galley, and received ctber demege; Lith. off Cape Henlopen, spoke bark Fmma f Chase. herce for nee Grade Brig Gen Washington (#r) ard. yg Te dase, with ton 7: flab. toJ Hunter &Co. 1ith inst, iat 40 31, ploked ‘up the tovinast yard, rigging ead topsail o! a veasel, the head it painted white Brig Louise & Charlotte (Daa), Heeling, Boston, 3 days, in ballast. to Lobech & Sebepeler. Sebr Alich Mowe (of Eastport), Pike, Port Spain, Trinidad 53 dave, with sumer and molasses to Breit. Son &Co In inet, Jat 25. lop 7080, spoke brig Austins, from Boston for Cubs, 10 days out, Ay) ‘30. lon 73 54, spoke bark Father Frances, st*e: ing South, on the wind, 11th, Ist 36. low 72 spoke bark Blve Wing, of ord from Le) for Kio Janeir (Br), Mabon Hi master AP eM tai ton ah ane DOSE As, ac er 5 , ow sia, o' On eel (B McKerzie, St George, NE 4 le (Br), MeKerzie, NB, i a lumber oJed Fry Rear hrvim 2 ‘Azan (of Phiiadelphis). Oole, Mobile. & Hazard | 514 ia sce dein M Meipse. for hice int St 1d Wea 7e x La 5 sucks rehr Dew Brop. hence Mr Batt vere Ger tik iat 7 k = of Port « waterlogged and abandoned, spars all standing (before «~ A eS sehr emomatag Fire, pence for 31 Cape Heo: i} of Bucksporl, for ard bowsprit by peek wes steering for Jape Pebr Thee Porter, Mackey, Philadelphia, jones, Delaware Febr tarah divrabei Kelly, Bowloc cbr ely, § Febr Florida. Kelly. Bostos, tebr River Queen, Fowter, Providenos. Sloop O Ames, Smith, Taunton. Sicov Moun! Hope. Oliver Fteamer HB Beach, Saunders, Bonton. : ‘The abips Dreadnought Samusis, and Webster, Lawrence. for Liverpool, are at anchor at the & W Spit. BOSTON, March 16-Arr shige Jape Pow Bow. Caicut- ta; Uriel, Foster, ¢o abby Brown, NOriesns; barks Stamboul, Kingman. roa, Amelia, Herala . NAFSAU, NP, Feb 24—A Dutch verse! called has deen ashore on the Gingerbread G: and would oot lake ynes. Havana the Octa on Ths eo, a ‘wo {bis port. togeteer with captain The orig Girard, O'Niel, from Boston for Mobi assorted cargo, wes wrecked at Resch Uay, a few dave argo and materials saved and at to this port; re he ship Glee’ star Murph Ls ship Golden Star 2 Liverrool to New Orieons, wit o s Lt é 8 10—The Admiralty KRY WEST, March the sebr Roreveath inte: by the netive exertions the Ubeliants the sum of i 3 § a 8 £ 8 i i # iH i é $ ¢3 62 dayeto Cape Horn, abd IF days off the: Horn, | ato Oupe Hor, ae ie Weather, credeed the Equator in he Peette Jan's tow 10 W Bray Lieve Janvis from Puget Bound for Chine. Ban Frane seo 1%) ult for a crew, most of her men serted her at Puget Beond Wi there, and was compelled to return to 8 F. i? Fuvivo Fin, Nicketa left San Francisco for Manila on ult end re‘orned Ie te 10th. haring carried vey. for ne Bhe was brokes up; nothing further. pase Begs, Etehberger, beans , video ene Ayres, wae capsized Jan Zl. in eqnall between the Ini ot toboe and Flores, no ‘ue particulars, Baek Wanwiwrvs, from Rio Ji bsfore reported aehere at Kent iniand, was got ctf om Briday, ad arrived at Beltimore on Raturday inet. The ps vamp from New York was put to work cn eduinday, the water 0 ped vt, aed some of her cargn dischi when she righted, aod wee She now leaks at the towed off by steamer a’ rate cf tee inches per hou: to keep ber free. The drone. oper be W, are all broken up by the swelling of caren consisted of about 5 if in good order. On the sebr Pilot, and ed, 0 been, over 1.000 of which were ‘ednesday n a & heary le the ribet broke foul of the sehr Rishmond. car. Brie Utan, of Buckapert, from Havana for New Haven. put into New Haven 14th inst ou! of provisions and with loss of deck Jond. Senn Ww F Catrenrieuo—Schr Boston, Whelen. at Char- lesion, from New York. experienced heavy gales on the pas- eage ord was driven revera! times nore yy March 2. took a severe northwest gale, duri ich thhoem, aplit fails, Ao, March 6, Int 4 22 ‘lon 75 28, while blowing strong from ihe northiwest; anw a sche Iying to under &. reeted. fore fail @hb oolors union down, went to her and found that she was the echr WF Catterfeld, Tabbs master, from No-folk for * blow lyine astern & mt Ch condition, lay by her two w we eg ber and taking off Capt Tub his crew and brought them to |. After staying by the wre snocreded In getting some sal from her, which waa all that could be obtained. as she wes | finktng fash and the oom, wee Acomplete breach over j 0 W R Oaiterfield had on board a cargo of about 5,000 corn. ‘Whalemen. Jan 12, Ontario, Tooker, Kawathae (and wards for Gnam N \ to ernise; Toh, ‘p Magnolia, Cox. ‘Ww. ) from Ban Francisco for O A 10. kin, deny a Jordan, from Liverpool for New ¥¢ a trom Newcastle, E, for Constantino 8 Bohr Charlee, Hill (of Portemouth, NH), from Norfolk for Porto with loss bay od 4 Bico, main boom, Feb 16, ign Ports. Asrinwatt, Feb a—Aarr bak Howland, Fie Mazob 4, brig Caroline, Watt NY ¥ Drummord, Chapman, NYork; SP eokr We’ roth OfSemwuna, Feb 28 —In port abi Young, York for Glangow; bark listo From Cronstadt NYork: alex Militken Snaitr toe NYork. wilt ihe cat b H Mapa (he AM was originally from Bt Jolns NF Emil ‘staples, C) ind baseline and Janeiro via Valparaiso (and Rio Jani for Chincias): 4a North america, Dunbar, Oblochas (ead 7th for Ergiand); Sth, Herald of tbe M Beker, do ( aid ath Bio J sittin Guacta, Golde Regie, Pavers, Francisco (ané sid Lith for Chinobas) Bid Jan 22, ships Cherabim, S.nith, Chincha Islands; 23 Bliphalct Greeley, ir, m7} win Flye, Semall, Merrills do; 2Hh,'J 0 Boyaton, Brown, 40; Feb . Klis, do. Inport Feb 12 ships Columbia, Cushing, from Gib arr Jan 28, Dashaway, McCormack, trom Liverpool via Javetro. arr Feb 8; John Oottie, Hal’ owell, from do vis do. 10eh; 8 F Horie: Cressey, trom Sua Francis, arr 10th 1 ‘ame, Knowles, from Acapulco, arr lth; Pls! Winslow, frrm Mesbourte, arr 11th Crmxvuxccs, March 5—Arr Ketch Brothers, Thomp Charleston; 6b, bark Union, Sleeper, NOrieana.” Bld 6th, b , Largent. NYork Canbeaas, March 7— Are brig Bliza Jane, Kellogg, Pr lin: 9b, bark Robert Pennell, Huxford Havana; brigs M cello, Tiboets, do; Abby Kilen, Gilchrist, ot John; schr RB Heagen bow. Pensacola. Sid %h, bark M & Trout, D NYors; brigs Bhomas Connor, York. and Fornax, Feb 23—In jport barks Montervma, Link, ; JU Brockman. q . urope, wig, sid a8d bark Anna (Br) Baltimore; brig Mi mery, 3 wFusovm, Je Feb U— Arr brig Marietta (Br), Hard N¥ork; schy (or bark) Wea Hyde (Bn). Atkinson, Norfole. pouarank Em Fob 24 (buch Gate—in ‘port bark rann, for NYork. ldg undrained sugar; schr larvel, ridges for do 1th; and others Bark “Olav ca.” Bao Be Gee ces S te GR, was inl et for the Viariees, Hosovuiu Jan T—Arr achr Vaquero, Newell, San P ce (a: d aid 10th for By: n isiport sau 21 abip -Aspaais, Groen, from San Frang c arr 7th, wig congo Haves, Fed In port ship Mary M'Near, M’Near, juenos res soon, with p ers. Ween Pea ie Gerrate, Fa Baltimore; 9h, bark Jone Parker, Blackman, fork; 0 ship Barpeweil, Storer, barks Theoda. Stevsos, and Jim Crow,’ Means, Portisnd; schra L © Waite, Ws Peneaoola, (ard cld for Cardenas) and Frank, Ryder, Ne ape Cid 9th, echr_ J H Record, King, Philadeiphia; 10:h, bartd Agnes Lieds, Nesmith. and Marmio>, Crockett, agus: » Grifin, NOrt Return (Br', Turner. NYork. Sid #th and 9th, steni pize City, Genaéa, McGout inwall; barks Delis Chapia, How Niork via Cardenss; Bobt Peonell Huxtord, Cardenas, Monticello, Tibbetts, do: Mary Elizabeth, McConsell, Ne: Orleans: schs Nigbtingais. Raker, 40; Henry Qastod, G ; 108, ship Zaretan, Robinson, N ; brig Mt Feb 9.—Arr brigs Fi ae rigs Dewanara, NY¥ork, idg; E App, Hiurax, Orbnes . Mi Od n_port brig’ echre CV Oasey. © to nGsTON a Feb 15tb Th 1, Fitzgeralé; from Weel Jas March $- Art batts Raw Coben Woesier, Graat, NYork; sohr’ 8 8 poh Mossina. Feb 21a, port, barks Wenbam, Tes. os j “Mast; Commodore, “Will!ams) ‘for ‘%e't0 78 dark Seneca, Fein from AYorx Going ia ii n Morevipxo Jan 13 —Ip exer do. (not Got), from Ne Port Srain, Trinidad, Feb 20—In port brige! Tre:ton. fl éen, for St Tomingo 4 Oa Madeira, Robbira, for Boston March, Wm Crawford, Hosbina for Jacksonville 3 days Mecea, Beveon, for Bt ‘Toomas (and was after wards seca 19 tbat port) Panama Mareb 6—Arr stoamahip John L Btevhens. Pi ton, Sen Francisco, fid 34 steambip Sonora Sac Fraac Bruepios, March 1—Arrschr Nerragansett Hal! AG, bre Pinas, Clark, Havana, 4th, back Warren, Srpxxr, NSW, Dec 17—Knt outwards, Magnolia, P (from Bosoz) Quam yRx4 Feb 14—In sort barks Neapolitan, Ellis, from load for Boston; Voyager, Nic ton vis Malta, arr 10th. Sr Jago sa. 0eea, March $—Arr bark Joha Wesiey. eon, for ¢o abt jure, Cardiff. Bacua, March 2—Arr barks Siri. Carn Hivana; Avi Seetre | an 7as . Havens, Algae r aie Tom , Christie, Mobile; 3d brig Crimes, oan Joux, NB ag J 8 —Arr (not St Stephen, as mirpriat| ) ° retom. Cid ith ig Heveea. Racehorse ‘les, Palerme ‘Tninste, Fed 15—€1d bark Joed for Boston 1D Mareb 4—Arr bark pert, Cats, N York. 50, Jan 31—In port ships Mani‘us. Pitman, hence, arr 16th, ebid to load ores at Fuasco and Caldera at $@ ton; Caroline Tucker arr 16th; Deiftha: Barks Alezandrr, ans Ke Cooper. from Pangor, arr shoe ‘Guat field, Boston; 2h Sussm ning are Bid Jan 1h ships Prospero, Howell Battie, Callao (PRR STRAMBHIP AMPRICA at RosTON— ADDITION AL eurart Feo S—arr Mey Pitman St John. NA —« ly proceed to Ardross. and load for Provideuce, af. send. Fed %-8d Leuraetta Upham. Rio Janeiro. Grascow, Feb 24—8id Lucy Riizabeth, at Matan: Ia t 25th. Clare, Brown, for S-dney, NSW. lag J Wheeler Robinson for Bombay, do Lorenza, Merrow give do Henrietta Trecartin, for Boston, do; Micmac, M ut for Hi ety ine: do Lonpon, Feb 56-014 Bir Kelley, Calcutta. In Rr Eagie, Moore, For New $e s 4, O Grinnell, Flovober, ‘mth. (changed Crom 19) imors, Nelson. tor do ae, Marcy. for Pernambuco, do, Amphitrite, sedqn ond Atlantic Caristen deo ‘Trim Giascow, Feb 3—Berew e reported ‘eb a ‘Lryerroot, Fs for North Carolina. abandoned San peat, from Crew taken of by the to day. . Home Ports. BORTON, March 14. PM—Art Br§ steamship America, Ry- vis Halifax, srr up exes earners Wa Haliett, Baltimore: ¢ ‘ork South Careline Smith. NOrieanas do Saw 7th inst, lat 36 23, 7165, Sy Soren . Bi Kio ek, Brig Amerion, of NEW ORLEANS, March 7, PM—Arr ship Fi pit urns ase Pca ces pee . 60; Bota Star, Gammon, sign Pyramid Heglernen ya fron | Berpington, | ov ; Bork; brig Nesey, and St Paul de ‘A tel) ship John N Ousbing Plumer, Boston. rr (by Aq ing Qe ys ae ioe. lew Haven: Belapeck Deno wick. jomer, Gardiaer NYork schra Golden Pies TaN PRA Nady A 4 ). Hambury ‘alparaiao; 7 end; Oth berks Times (One A M fdigen M Bip sem . Tith'ehp Fisting Fah, Mexele gas? 8 Cabot, Holmen, Carmel Bigete River; 14h. Preah’ liama, hence vo America, Celene, Hon brig Show, Gran), heer, Papo ter, Wa tin ohio =) N05 reniio tou | Soran } sea Mra fh Hi ‘br! , Hamboldt Ray; 19th, Kentrel New Archangel: how Squall, Lord, oe ela Star, Bweeny, Melbourne; Fanny Major, Le ee bark Chas William, Dashing ton. 4 ton. Becton. rohr 8 J Waring, Nel, NYork; Cid sohir Manhaa- Vh— Arr Taadel, wn repent Roles, Hora re Kop ton, Erob port, Me » Lingo, NYork. ‘Old. Cooper, Havana barks Harvest a one Home Mey wte- Blier. Philadcipiga: tebe datas oatooa” Foca bras Weat;