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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1857 Ra INUIT Cee yn SE i rcs I ae acon ears mate wife's infidelity is sup- Mexican fag, with arms and ammunition to repol Poo: —In Quartzburg, June 3, the wifeof D. M, Pool syrup, 16 bales 15,000 Ibs. Manila 1,000 | 5@ documents with which I furnish to (ber pays toat he has not at present put ip bis answor te os, intag te Sesten, none ot tte winiade . Saba evestiines cares Weel bgt rr ee ne — Chees green toes ‘ne halt Wiest tostnorci nal olden | remons fer the Panchita, aad sito coutaising the hs action, nor has bis bai! juetided. op A phic mandy Tevine A. Armstrong fall dead fo the sta After thus providing for the conquered tomtom, te Aa at Bre island, June 18, the wife of Captain | private terms. ‘Coal—60 tons Weet Hartley sold at $15. feo the gente eee, bold, Camas 8 the cortidcate of a PU opeberae ay A tion hoase on the 28d ultimo, from the effeots of eottoning Caroline E. Foote set sail. An option was moan’ of- | James Ryan, of a son. ‘The officers and orew of the Panchita are to be troned July, 1867, before me, Damm , Commissioner ef m ‘of the Drain, Deceased was'a native of Irciand, aged fered the prisoners whether they would be set down om Sm ‘Sacramento, June 23, the wife of T. J, Sni- et —h Oregon Territory, pt years ago. the main land of Lower California, or taken to San Fran- | der, Kaq., of a daughter. ‘The official roturns oF the eleotion show that the majori- | with all respect and coasideration during the timo you are for Lane years; came to California from Sydney a 19, the tn tem; charge, and with no lotions of any kind z wo ment on the affida- ‘Obari Poeveen, exchange and assay | cleco, The ferred, as it appears, the latter alternative Venakia —Ip Sacramento, June 19, wife of Louis for delegate to Congres: will reach nearly two yd » y Mr. Edwards then proceeded to com! gfe athe ut ree ret Teroeny , 12 ane forula ie as tier ae ena Larvae ae, | Veet SOMONE, soe, thousand To. demoorata nave also oon suacoogal in | ©5901 Shor ment YOUr party Ico be in all rorpats tho | THs, and ir presenting, the oase onthe part of is cate, 24ub ultimo on two charges of in api - | fornia, and >ner ingly 8} “4 —AtSan Francisoo, June 23, by Rev. ame as if on board apy of hor Majesty's ships of war. said:—Although, if your honor pleases, the merits are net ting to his own ure money placed in his safe on deposit, | the Golden Gate, When near Sante Cruz, however, she | Bxapisr—HoLLAxp . ., oo. | ‘You are to take the earlicet opportunity of communi: | allowed to be made prominent on a motion to discharge am land one charge of forgery of « draft for $5,000, The | ran into that port end left Isham, who made the rest of | Dr. Soott, Mr. George L. Bradley to Miss Margaret L. Hol. re ae we Rreeienl ar Se tome all your movements Po grin ox theP. ita, | arrest, yet they _ ‘what looked at on a0 applica- Grapa Jury bave found bills of indictment against bim. 7 x other matter you consider worthy of notice keep’ | tion to iower the amount of bail. Aside from the fact that jessrs, Bensley & Co the right | before the echooner, qhich entered this port with her Boica—Hows —In San Francisoo, June 25, at the resi. and apy toteeeiece poet trae Ser into the nf » after mss ‘argo of prizoners anda hundred and twenty teas of guano, | dence of the v:ide’s father, by Rev. 1. H. Brayton, Mn E. Washington Territory. a 5a rows eee et ees denies ho parties severed noe naberdine'e, 000 Re Fak meetings and civers emepoments, was finally lost, by «| on Wednesday lat B Bosco to Uke Mary K. Howe, No overt acts of hostility heve been committed by the | tyen'of the ship and everything belouging to hor, ao that | vary amount for which they are beld to bail—there are ‘vote of six to three, on the 34th ultimo, seven ayes being | THE CONQUERORS ARRESTED AND PROSECUTED IN SAN Bapwis—Roninsox —In San Francisco, at the Washing- | Indians in that Territory, although they swear rengeance | o7,0° be handed over In every respect as near as pose!- | circummtanoes which oan be fairly pressed on the mind of meoceeary to we passage of the order. Is will probably be FRANCI800. on street Bapuish church, June 27, by Rey. B. Brierly, | against ho “pale faces” for wagibg war against them last | te *? pe.’ oonditinn. You will be wietualled for the Judge. The other side desire to make strong cn feconsidered and paseed. On Thursday, Perry and Webber appeared before Wm Cab, Wim, Baldwin, of Cape Mendocino, to Miss Margaret | winter, when the crew of the Massachusetis killed a num- ce eae win be guided by tbe copy of the a. ieee, Toe eer NER ce Ne eae ak The Commissiovers of the Funded Debt of the city of | Blanding, the United States District Attorney, and afver | Rebinscn, of San Francisod city. ber of their race. tuiralty instructions heroin encloved | plain, bot om pooount of @ seeming. blaley and te Sing Hoanaen mote Chair CDs STA! Feet’ We ae Gears ultation, and with bis advice, made complaint againat |, Cc™Nc-Howiasy a. ee ee bedaags | Bustuess throughout the Territory was good. FAlaFAX MORRaBY, Of FOMOD’ Got tng cart OF Brltah anon Of Might pe - v a J . — SS ©. — See antel Catan tae ales ver tae | erty Nermrene Geaden: chatuing Sam Wit sanel + a Commander H. M. sloop Sappho. | such right is claimed;‘but the question ts a very different With intent to commit felony. Inthe absence of boih of | 8 Howland, of Lowell, Mass. Tpit CoLuns—Joumeros —In San Francisco, June 23, by Rev. by Justice Hanreban, andthe three. accused. having been | DY. Sool, Mr. Richard Wesley Colina to Mise Ezabeth 8. es: Rivnk Conco, May 15, 1867 jef' must run his chance of being overhauled; a vessel arrested by the United ataies Marsbal, were brought up | Jobnston. ° Sm—I have the honor to inform you that on the Och | having a ptratical character has to risk consequences; and before the Justice for examination on’ Thursday. Unit Queesaun—De Wour.—In Stockton, June 11, Mr. | Application to Vacate the Order of Arrest of tnatant I proceeded with the pinnace abd gig of this sloop | this bark, with her hundred of fresh water casks on board, S ates District Attorney Blanding appeared on the part of | Robert B. Ohecseman to Miss Emily De Wolf, bothof | tne British Officers of the Sloop-of- War | te Ponta de Lena, for the purpose of examining the Ame- | And ocher suspicious circumstances, 1s not situated like am the prosecution, and ex-Sapreme Judge Heydenfeldt, who } Knight’ amount of bonds eutstanding on the Slst of June, 1853, ‘was $1,499,000 During the pasi year there .has been ro- deemed $21,0¢0, leaving @ balance outstanding on the 30th wht. of $1,478,000, the interest on which, to be provided by the city during the fiscal year of 1857 and 1553, is Her Wasnery's SLoor Sarrao, } fo when a su wrong doer is cruising about A 14,700 ferry. rican bark Panchita—on my way to which vessel I met | honest American ship who may be wrongly overhauled om Ol ase neil dain man, aged thiriy- | thorbsto'be an interested party, appeared on the part of | OkANE— BkiGcs.—At the residence of Senator Fish, in | Sappho, who Stexed the American BID | ino master, to whom 1 expressed a wish to master his | Socount of getting men out of her crew, or sitempted to be two years, was found drowned bay near Stockton | the defence. 4 El Dorado, on the morning of the 24th ult., by Rev. ier. Panchita os a Slaver. crew, and no objection being made, in company witn him | Searched as tho.gh war was go'ng on. Aside from any Btreet, on the 26th ult Deceased leaves a wife in this During ‘the course of the examination sevoral points | Freer, Mr. albert E. Crane, of Alvarado, to Miss Louisa. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. T proceeded, first to a Po tuguese factory on shore, where | Pre-ent claim to discharge the order for arrest, let us see country. Be wase machinirt by trade, and had once been foreman of a founcry in New Orlerns. Poverty and —— of mine eaured him to commit suicide. the afternoon of be 2ith ult. fire broke out in a two story frame house on Geary street, near Kearny, owned and occupied by Mr. Henry B Platt, deputy sheriff ‘The bouse ani furniture and valuable papers to the amount of $7,000 were destroyed. it J. Walter Waleh, editor of Varieties, was at: tacked, on Monig: mery sireet, by Charles Cook, ex police- map, and knocked down and severely cut over the eye, ‘Walsh's pisiol went off acciuentally in the affray. The dead boay of » man named Martin Auqai, a native of Low Pyreppes, in France, was found in a well sixty feet deep, on the alley leading from Post w Sutter strect, near Kearvy. Deoeaxed wus avout twenty six years old. De arore as to jurisdiction, and as to what constitutes an as- pg hel the former place, both formerly of Western Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. pet Laie ty rc i apr yrrgenne td wean — co ances, © J claimed a at rove we thay be vised that the ew under which the preeecution | CHUACH—Lierxn—In Lane county, O. T., May 10, tr, | John P. Weeks ws, Charles D. J. Odevaine and others — Rlckaby, agent for Broocehouso & Co ,aa well as by Mr. | Bore, in this" port, eafe, Intact ; 40 her was ipstiiuted is the twenty second sec ion of the act of | Stephen T. Church, of Josephine county, to ‘Miss Elizabeth | lt may be in the recollection of our readers, that on the | Frederick Wells, marter of ber Majesty’s sloop under my — fe mot bo be taken ae fnigpeas tis not as if any Sienetiareh taywhon ret eee A | © ert Hae armen, Jae 2, oy | anette aa arte al pacurt| Soman ro ae Pci, aro cenuan |S! Shot aera aan eo eee a cheek basis os tas, | Rev. B Brierly, Mr, Henry Dreyfous to Mre. Oatherise i | the nelzure of the ta by the officers, | not being able to anawer the names sated’ to belong to | belied by the United States, yet ber owner can boad her. »ithin the admiralty jarisdic:ion of ited States and out | Drey fous, all of that city. who brought her to this port, and against whom the | them ,on the muster list, the master not appearing | Then, as to the cargo. "Tala does not belong to the owner; of the jure diction of any particular State, on board any vessel el - | but to the charterer, Mesquite ; Ty Belonging in whole or ta part to. the United Bates, or aay cit penn p Galen iret San Francisco, June 24, by the | owner marked an action for illegal setzure, laying his | ‘know his own crow. | I thon aiked permis: | Dot 00} or, Menaula,; so thab neither ¢ er vl y sion to look inte the holds; the master refused, though Hace famed Cpoveat, pt a annen maar. ey mer, both of San'Francisco. damages et $15,000. On application to the Court an order | having previously stated in’the presence of Mr. R ven plaintiff, the owner. And even supposing for a perpetrate ‘an ger. felon eon an een oe. suothar, Boxe—Semruriase— In Seen ani, June 21, by Jus- | of arrest was granted, and bail fixed at $15,000, the British | tbat he bed Bo objecti.n te my looking, provided that I did bore a> omen aee = te pp gpm ood eom +] cou vi thereol be punish i Jexant . Harms to Miss Louisa Sieia- securit motion . Thea tances relati barter. mone) hot ¢ xceedi g $3,000, and by imprisonment and confaemant to | wey oxander ee Consul becoming ty. On yesterday a Loe eg op DO yeshiva in gcc been Wey. arity the tam for which the parties are held te bard labor nos ezeeeding tree years, according (othe aggre |” Acvgy—Laan —At Briggsville, Shasta county, June 18, | cae tho order of arrest was made, The allidavits on | in ijegai iraflic of slaves, induced mo to inform the master | ball, ($15,000) Fifty-six days isthe extent of the time vetuer this act it beoame a question whether the alleged | Jobn H. Hough to Julia Lean. both sides were road, and form a very interesting episode | that I considered it my duty to detain him, ‘ith a viow to which she bas in charge of Licutezant Odevaine ; essien of spirits, consequent upon pecuniary losses, fe island high seas. GzxpeRson—Ransom.—In Oregon, June 8, Mr. Jesse 7 » . | give bina over to the first American mao. I eould | and the whole amount, calculating the rate of oharter Bacnce bis miaice. tents alee nine Tal ae United ‘Slates evens ©. Beucerson, of Yamhill, to Mrs. Nancy Ransom, of bn ie ies ae ee ee = meet; on which the master threw up all further charge of | money at $7008 month, wouli be $1,306 66. But, The democratic primary election in the different dis- | fegsedly no jurisdiction; if on the high seas, the second | Portland. wards eo © Part e Pht ica » | the vessel, informing me that he did not know what was | ©ven aupporing for an instant a wrongfal act by > we tricts of the city was beld on the 27th ult., to elect dele | question arose, whether an asssuit with intent tocommit | Hamui—Avstox.—In San Francisoo, July 1, by Arch- ‘and opened 0 7, roe Tork ‘ee D. J, | iB,bis bold, and saying he wished to have a correct list | are amenable to the charterer, A C De Merquita, and not geies to the Siato Convention, and also members of the | felony had beeh committed. The District Attorney relied | biebop Alemany, in the churob of St. Francis, Mr. Wm. ont! Paar Lemogh f Pana ng sa D.J; | taken, which, on the 11th, was done, (10th, Sunday, jater- | tothe owner. And this very Cahn julte, did pty Commnitice. Great excitement prevailed. Three | principally upon the principles of law contained in tae fol | Hamill to Mrs. Amelia H_Auston, both of Saa Francisco. levaing, @ Heutenant ip hor Britannic Malctyis naval | vening,) when was found as by the accompanying ao- | claim 0 A, 06 Seo ot ns Saran eae. © Ore Gokets were in the flcld— Weller ticket, MoUoricle ticket | j9wing extracts from the bO.ks:— Jonson—Patrow.—At Shaw’s Flat, June 14, Me. H. N. { service, bach maki ae on rip Sihar | count. fal act by a third party can never aanul or affect a charter and Nugent ticket McCorkle ticket was successful, | When the substance of the teri iacommitted on the high seas | Johnson to Mrs. Rachael ©. Patton. been tn angle service for uj eo eee ree oe The vast quantity of freeh water alill further corroborat- | Pary. The charterer is the owner for the time being, and electiog rineteen om of the twenty, eight reget 3 The Pea it there has its consummation, if it bell one continued mun facer — ta Use county, O. T., June 7, Mr. bead eens Bo rad rarer = 4 May pkey | ing my suspicions + haye ‘aken upon myself the reas re he amy bear, - be the oom taining party ra egaiaat remainder were Nugent men. Weller et not e Ju) n @ admiralty will attach to be whole | Kieimer to Mrs. Elizabeth Thorp. there » Delong- | sponsibility of sen 6 Panchita to New Yor! . q 5 H . ines a Mk Wha eealiee oF enna 4,8 Tia ter, dbough part of ft way have taken place on land and | ~[awqox~ Suna In Mokelumue Hill, June 7, Mr. W. 0. 7 in fact to the Commodore's shi; Commodore | the decision of the Untied Sates authorities, 1 Taunt. 14; Soares ¥. Thornton, {b. 6: Theatricais have somewhat revived. ‘In this city, Mrs. Julis Dean Hayne and Mr. J. E McDonough have been playing t: fair boures at the American theatre. Oa the eventng of the 2d inrt., the latter took @ benefit, which was highly succeseful—the spacious ealfice beiag crowded to repleiion. ‘ ‘Annette Ince bas been the reigving star at the Me- — Oo the 2b inst, a ben fit was given to s erbocker Engine Company, which gnetted thirteen hundred doliars. ‘The Olympic hae been re opened, and the managers aro Dripgivg out several light pieces, vauderiiler, farces, &>., after the plan of Mitchel,’s New York Olymp.c ip » 4 ete wichin the body of @ county.—Judge Ware, United States Dis 1p Adams; although deponent happened, at the time of too, Mesquita’s letter under date of the ieth of i inci Judge forbiane! Betie va, Fuacher, Ware's Repors, | TATOO Mow vin Lins’ county, O. T., June 4.x, | stroumiances embraced by tis dopoion, be tempo | wap take, incted thereby tbe. uaforanale. fat | wie was after Ue allogd slaure, and yol be on » rh unlawful imprisonment is also an assault—Russell on | Jobn Moyer to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. H. 1. ely Sosanered co. jones bee eae ha Majesty’ssbip Sap- | of the total absence of Fr guvthing like an “Amo. | 100ked upon the cherter party ae sil binding on bla, and Pal ee tx necessary to constitute a false imprison | 2" asm Ganzare.—Om the old Jackiom reed, 12 miles | Ponta ce ‘Leaha, st the mouth of the river | ee aonniia's derma’ may be prolouged wo ae iaue, | seized because there was someting wrong about her—a ment. If & man is restrained of his pers nal liberty sy fear | from Sacramento, June 25, by Rev. Mr. Shuck, Charles | tbat this deponent never had anything to do with the | nite period; and further, by the firm conviction that, if | Wrong encouraged or caused by this Mesquita—then he, of a personal di@leuity, that amounts to 8 felae imprisonment, | yekiip, of Sacramento, to Kmilia Garrett, of Sacramento Sees te Ane en Lees er baring | some stops be not taken, there is nothing waatever to pre- tho charterer, cannot make thats ground lor gelling nd sie J en place, as af.erward understood, Ameri easel, | Of the charter party, an woul at Juige Hey denfeldt, on the part of the defence, contend. | county at arecittiveay’s Ranch, Tri- | river Conge; tbat after she was soselzed, as he bas under- | Yeni, te, American fag from, tenctoning may, vossls | oor at ir tacre were molawfal cause fvr selzire, thea ed mainly,{ that the offence, if any had been commited, “ r ‘stood, although he had nothing to do with it directly or in. . u the care stands as between charterer and owner as though had taken place within Mexican territory, and that the | nity river, Mr. Joseph MoGillivray to Mrs. Barbara Pot- Girecily, she came or was brought dowa, and anchored off with slaves in any part of Be ences rae ne ae pothing bed anspired, aud the oherier party remeiaa colacell eat ae iecicas eand baninsae occ ee vee eCasrr—Fxzrows.—In San Francisco, at the residence | the mouih of the Congo, about five hundred yards from oil dead iotier, but aokeg all otber slave treaties, intact. The owner bas | all he covenanted to do; shown to haye actuated the proceedings of Isham and his | of the bride’s faiher, Major _H Fellows, June 24, by the Lede bo; up to this cme deponent hed waa ee with whatever nations, just the value of so much waste | the private wrong done by a third party cannot release or » The San Francisco Minstrels are reaping a rich harvest 4 Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr. Edward McUarty, of Sacramen:o, to his knowledge and belief, seen the r. take away the rights and Habilities of the charterer. fo Sacramento ots PaiQler hearing the evidence, and there appearing io be | Miss Ella R Fellows, of San Francisco. that deponent then was given to dnderstand that abe bad | ™Picro again heartily deplore the singular absence of ali | The general rule is tbat nolbing ebort of war, biockade Mr. and Mrs. Stark have hada very successfal season | none to warrant the retention of Bowden, be was on motion | MORcas—Eppy —In Nevada, June 20, Mr, John Morgan | been overbauled by the — by y, Who, from | american naval force, which has thrown on my shoulders | OF embargo can destroy a charter . With these in the interior. They are now at Downieville. Of the District Attorney discharged on Thursday. This | to Miss Elizabeth Jane Raddy, ae Ee ate e ee hat che en dogetcg | this onerous duty, alsiost more than their share and trast | points, I am content to leave my jon to your A fre occurred at Marysville on the 19th ult., which | morning a decision was to have been rendered in regard O’CALLAGHAN—McPrmrsox.—In Sonoms, June 14, Major | Overhauling necessary, on was engaged | under the circumstances. I may look for your approval | Honor; and yet, while what Iam about tosay may havene .| & H. han, of Sacramento, to Miss Caroline J, | in the slave trade; that as deponent understood and be- | nq sy; in moving my Lord’s Commisetoners of the | ‘fect on merits, and possibly may have to be passed un- iunsccs uxicen te ber Ineemas however, of or MaPborsan, of Bowcana, ‘ sieves, is was done not only from such atroumsianoes, | Siminthy to coumtesance the steps Thave taken, solely | Beeded by the’ Court, I cannot forbear a remark or twe destroyed twelve frame buildings. Loss, $12,000. A fre w Grass Valley, on the 19th, burned property to the amount of $2,000. Sencchen 4 Rosk—Given.—In San Francisoo, June 30, by Rev. Jas, | Put from the fact of a total absence of anything like an | With the view to prevent the whoiesale pressure ‘of the Ing out of an incident which all should remember. Groat interest sill continues to be felt in mountain wa. Wy election pol ee mrerionn Wi Wider, Marshall R. Rose, or Sacramento, Cal, t0 Misa | ‘American wap toteg Me He } eases mye, Hefarioas trae [am ere 10 put a slop to, by every | I in only a few months ago that an abandoned Britah fon roads, and men and money are at work. e * 1 Elizabeth Given, johnstown, |’enn. means jn my power. easel, Resolute, taken possession Couches now rv regularly between Placerville and Car: | usti Monday; when it ts hoped juste will again take the | _ RanvALi—YoRK —In Columbia, June 7, Mr. Rhodes B, | *bout twelve months, cruising on the const of Africa, he | 9 ia requiring rome ballast and atrifing reat, | Amerioen suthorites and carried to England, offered, fon Valley. Contracts for gradi g the more ditficult sec. | piace of politics. What is to be done with the heroes of | Randall 10 Miss Sarah Jane York, both of Jamestown. never mot bed Leather do prwksge ory bellen’ e that | (being ill found toa degree unusual in an American mer- accepted, and delivered to the Bri authorities. tions of the route bave been let, and ina few weekwa | ide! Sanproxb—Mut# —In San Francisco, June 28, by Rey, | fag. = ies Segenoat wise and while she? the | chant vessel,) will not start tll on or about the 20tn inst, Such an act a eee the hearty gratitude @0od road will be ready to connect with the National road, THE “ELIDR” GUANO QUESTION. FE. 8. Lasy, Mr. Thos. G. Sandford to Miss Clara G. Math, | 00 such overhauling, » the | Tam, sir, your obedient servant, of merchants and Pleased acknowledgment Chat is to have its terminus in Honey Lake Valey. The “Big Tree” roate, as also the Oroville route, are both fea ible, and over them stages bave been driven with com F, 7 of the whole of Great Britain. Nay, the very so we Ae) nn | mheee terres a el Pueeel cpremen ea pat ee ee of the American | Hartaisin t magnificent sword by way of future remom- The tone adopted by some of the morntng papers in re. | both of San Franciseo. gard to what they are pleased to call the “Guano War,” SraNinis—Hanwres.—In Marysville, June 10, Mr. John compels me to avail myself of your columns to place be- | 5: Staniels to Mrs. Hannah C. Banners. Paratively little aitticulty. fore the public astatement of facis, which will fally ex. | T#WkancRY—Rocx watt —In San Francisoo, at the bride chita, and at bis own request, have fhken » strict Tae citizens of Maripoxa having invited Hon S W. Inge residence, by the Rey. B. Brierly, on Sunday 4 brance. An American vessel, the Panchita, after all_com- to give them bis views on the valiaity of the claim of Joun | Pun ul Pelion tne scour atteck upon the Hantecr | June dl, hrs. Emily 4. Rockwell to Ai. R. Tekwsbury, ry a an fd aiesfoans Contained In the hold | mand ot her had been abandobed. i brought 10 the United ©. Fremont to the m’neral lands in that county; the latter Francisco. myself aud others, who are actually and legally in pos- | D » all of San Fespouds in a communication, denouncing the claims of | session. DEATHS. On the 26th August, 1965, Captains Perry and Phillips, in AY1sworra.—In Stockton, June 29, of rheumatism of the Fremont, and declaring that they can never be sustained Defore the Supreme Court. acbooner A. G. hile collecting stomach, Mrs. Sarah Aylsworth, aged 64 years. “ Increased atiention appears to be directed to the im | toast en ‘discovered the existence of guano ou" Perry's, | --Bamp.—Ia Columbie, Juve 7,’ Albert, som of Joseph and «| POINTS FOR LIEUUENANT ODEVAINE AND ASSISTAME tation of thorough Diouded stock, aud a number of | giisg «Elide Island.” On their retura to San Francisco, | Mary Baird, aged 7 months. whole of said vessel was to and under the sole Laer tallenimyanng “ 1. Veerel, apparel and furniture are here safe, so thas Polendid bulls, cows, merino sheep, de, have lately ar. “ the value ts pot to be taken into account, not as ifshe had wived in cuneliatemanna, ae Cap ain Perry having no means to work upon himself, was | Cxocksx.—In Sacramento, June 26, of croup, Henry A., | Oder, or the said A. C. De Mesquite at the times horcin re- juced to seek the assistance of Marziou & Co., of thiscity. | #00 ef Jobn and Mary A. Crocker, aged 2 yoarsand 10 / Poets, ‘nig deponent gathering these ‘acts from the PSoRESe Ghis State is 00 wonderfal, the climate so and the | After several interviews Captain Perry found it imposaib! den 4 deponent says th TL | been lost by us. land so rich, that a few years only will elapse before | to ettect any arrangement, and satiafied that Marziou & Oo, | | O.417ox —In Santa Clara, June 22, Emma, infant daugh- ee cones ts et peyeg eee 2 « Cargo evidently belongs to the charterer, Mesquite, se Ss" he of the most ni Countries on the were ooly an3/ous 1ecbuait information for heir own ende, Wee Carita te Eee ep ey ing of the said Panchita, « said captain refast Hd “ hat neither thet Bor any ‘damages connected it cam made overtu) es to ive. tw an Corrin.—. Francisco, D foi to work the vess« abendoning.all control an: gallon laimed by The pecuniary affairs of the State look rather more | ment, and Captain Nye proceeded at once to Mazatian, | youngest daughier of Alex. and Mary G. , aged 3 ee ker: an ‘whoa she had 69 Gna Geum ihe ‘Then it 1s reduced to the point of injury arising to plain- Sheoring. The Treasurer announces that wilhia siaty | where be pentioned for and obtained the ‘and neces: | Years. as and | Congo and was adchore1, this deponent was by Ae tn relation to monthly payment ef eharter meney, ay days be will be enabled to pay all au: Claims againtt | sary documents—now tn my possession—authorizing him to | _ Ckowixr.—At San Francisco, Juve 24, afler 8 short bis “commanding cilicér, Oaptain Moresby, to go $700 a month. , tp cash. | There is Bowe prospect that ihe scrip | werk the said deposit. Meantime Marziou & Co, by un- | severe illness, which ahe bore with Caristian pioty, Mary | O° ‘Logd of hor abd take her safely to the Fifty-six days is the extent of time she was in charge of fyrtem will be abolished. de Gerhanded means, (which ai tiweand place willbe | I.) the beloved wife of Florence Crowley, aged 26 years. | Oo Cr'New Yori. receiving particular writicn instruc. $1,366 66, ‘The citizens of Aubarn are agitating the subject of in. fully exposed) became aware of the location of the island; boonca —By drowning in the . river, aa {ons to that effeci—« copy of whieh instructions are hereto Bat, evem supposing & wrongful act by us, we are ‘troducing fresh water into that place. ‘and despawhing a French sbip there, they helped them: | Henry M. Coonce, step son of Mr. J. R. Jackson, aged annexed as well as of the documents referred to therein, ‘amenable to the charterer, not to The semi annual apportionment of the State selves to about seven hundred tons of the deposit. Oa my | yeers. 2 e and all the same are marked schedule A. And the de. this very charterer, Funé bas been made, and amounts to $30,178 72—being | ‘arrival at the island on the schoouer Horace, I found that | Ckaxsrox.—In Marion county, 0. T., June 2, of consump- | Dooons says that under these orders and no others, and 4 ove dollar and four Cents to exch child in the State at- | the ‘ship bad sailed. Taking then on board about twenty | tion, Mrs. Susan Amelia Cransion, formerly of Champaiga | Poncm ways teat onoor Cate Orlors, use sehen, Meet affect char'er Lay - to | 1008 of guano, and leaving Captain Perry and Mr. Webber Oe Monterey on | Ponent he dig go on board the said vessel, the Panchite, eb os) Ie pong our national independence in possession, I returnea to San Francisco on the 8th May Dunn. —At the ee ee SS ‘and he bad the charge of her with the sole view of giving os Gee 100 Mesquit to be and enthuriastically observed throughout | iss: That was the first guano brought into this port. — ai, Catherine, + | her up to the first Americah veasel of-war he should come May 16, Li) which was after the the State, Scarcely « village of the vallies or precinst in | In regard to the pretended dissovery or rights of Captain | #ged 20 years. Jeno 98, Philip B. of | cross, and failing in that (and which be did fail in) se the mountains is there to be found which will not make ® | Isham and others, whose recent depredations are already Hyrpa—In San Francisco, June Bim Feely see her wiih best safety and oare to the port of New York. York) Seizure public demonstration, more or less imposing. This city, | before the public, it is not my tion to offer any re- | Consumption, aged 24 years, 7 5 he accomplished on the 7th day of July inst., her sald cap. this two ways:— the great metropolis of the coast, alove bas no celebration. | marks, as these will be subject matter for judicial investi. | _ Haxaincros.—In Santa 22, of consumption, | in (Siadden), mate (Uodge), and the crew found in her If this vi Under the consolidation act, no monies can be appropriated gation by the proper authorities here or in Mexico, My | William D. Harrington, ‘county, Jume 12, Ohar- on the coast of Africa also im ber (saving oue man thing wrong about her—a wrong encoeraged or for any purposes of public display, and the citizens either | “ply object in this communication is to place myself right | JouNBox.—At Siabtown, Semaedy) Ths comped fram her while wp the. river Gangs; thes, on Mesquite—then pope as patriotism to move in the matter, | in the eyes of those who may have been m sled by the | lotte T., consort of Geo. D. Johnson, formerly Calhoun to this crew, they were evid not Americans, unable for gettin, and 60 the celebration goes by default misrepresentations already in print—doubtless at the insti, | Courty, Ill., in the 2th year of | Simost entirely to the Lagi language’and not Baite te ee A new road ts in contemplation from Sacramento to Oak gation of interested .O NY wwson —In Sbasta, June }4, Edwin Johnson, son able to answer to names of the crew on the crew 2. If there Japd, opposite this city. Proposed route reduces the ——— Jugurtha W. Johneos, aged 2 years. hait-past five | lst when mustered in the port of Now York on case stands as between owner and charterer, ‘Olstance between the two places to sixty miles. News from the Gadsden Purchase. joemPR! —At San Francisco, June 20, at past five | Goponent’s arrival here; that the mate (Godge) ee ee ‘The act providing for a stamp daty, to be levied on bills, A letier from Major EE. H. Fitzgerald, of the first ara- oe Clara aad Robi. Josephi, who was English, during the voyage ‘stated tact. Theowner orders and other rs used in mercantile operations, goons, dated at Calabazas, (in the Gadsden purchase,) May | seed months and 4 days. Chriati he bad served on British man-of-war, and boasted of os ee eee ‘wont into effect on the st inst. 4, is published in the Los ‘Angeles Siar. Our Los Angeles | _ Kanscs.—At San Francisco, Juno 25, Georgine m@ | having had his “four dozen.”” That on deponent’s said arri- the rights and abilities The Cabuilla Indians have been committing great out- | correspondent quo es the most interesting portion of this Rae, sas (omen ens Cee e val in the ‘of New York, in charge of the said Pan- ‘The general rages on the Mormon setilement m San Bernardino, by | jetier, but we give an additional paragraph or two:— Locas.—In Columbia, June 8, eon of Charles | Tia” fap ef ald. orders, (conbraced by sohedelo war may d*stroy charter pari Siaughtering their stock. A detachment ‘A command of 110 men, B and G companies. left May 3 gy me year and a as or | Ay) and the United Staice Marshal Fone ee nbs hyena Tl—In case this vessel sho3i Gainte bad gone in parsuit of the red men. to scout in the mountains between this and the Rio Grande. Lamumet.—At Yankee Hill, June 16, at 1! roped oe hew York took posscesion of her on the 7th day of July, | the men could not answer their names when called. been engaged in some way in Ni ur Springs are the fasbionable resort, and | and towards the Upper Gila. It is & part of a general | J. B Stewart, Keq., Miss Louisa C, Lambert, aged 22years. | tut? 504 °oa the —— day of the same July, sho was | Given under our bands on board the Panchiva, the 11th | ‘¢Bdante cannot be held in the it lis rapidly filling up co inst the Gila Apaches, who Lamp.—In ie, June 22, Mr. Luther Laird, editor libelled in the United States for the Southern district | of May, 1858. Again, it te dividuals trom et posed to have killed Col. Dodge, the Indian agent | Of the Mar) svilie Bapress. of New York by the District Attorney, John McKeon, FREDERICK WELLS, Master, H. M. 8. to be pas cn apd YoSemite Falls also aitract many of our tourists | Of the Narajocs. O'Nen —In San Francisco, June 22, of disease of the | 10°" bu: not on any complaint or J. F. D. RICKABY, merchant at Ponta de Lenba, | Sid as 0 thither s Tbave no further military news, General Garland re- | Drain, Margaret, infant child of Mr. Richard O'Neil, aged | Dadi» Dus, to Ou, Oh teh Omcer, and take jurisdiction. ‘The crops look finely in Carson Valley. Mining is dull | turns to New Mexico we hear. He was expected at Santa | 2 yearsand 2 months. aa iy, | derstood and ,o that che te cull SCHEDULE 3B. Also, it is —tbere being Uttie water. Saints in trouble, but basiness | ¥e at our inst roticos. We get only @ monthly mail, | PRaxe.—In San Francisco, ou S35 . yn + | Geponent bas hereia before detailed ail a tn poy ae a this Court really has jurisdicu: Driek, owing to the forthcoming overiand emigration send for ita wagon and ten men. A train eerived yon. Peake, a native of county Derry, — -~ had to do with the sald Panchita, and he says @ vessel now bef os yoente by the depositions! ich discoveries of gold have been made near | terdey, one hundred and five days from the depot of Al- Pirrs. —In Columbia, Jane 7, George, son venus her cargo (whatever it may be) has been touche phy bee ¢ moment, I wis! ——_ Til —The Reeolate, Mazatlan, and the rusb thither was great. Tbe gold is | buqueryue. Thivk of tbat, ‘ast Californiant—and yet | and Louisa Pitts. Sate i 0.2.3 hauled by him, nor ber funiture, Pgh 1 my — 1 ae jusiness Om | taken possession of by Very similar to that found in Mariposa county, but the dig- | hey persist in supplying ts from tbat side. Teane witha | | Rett.—In the Forks Santiam, Linn gounty, 0. T.,June | OOO, Gdstrayed, injured, or e coast; consequently, I ‘wish you me, siating | England, and delivered Gings are by no means extensive. wagon to this place in fifteen days frem Fort Yuma. We | 0. Mra. Reiliy, daughter of Job Crabiree, aged 19 years, | PoP" ine “wom into the sald Marshal's when the vessel will be ready to sail, asqurta, | e_Bersonal appearance and ap The Fremont Land Case. ket mont of our latest news from the oiticers there, who | l°AvSe JOE OG Hill, near San Andreas, June 18, Mra, | ci#ely a8 the was when he took wv ae preseat of a magaldcent swver No Ut 93} Sa nk caeagh to Reward as paper end Rews Te ean careclnagel 20 yoararT moetas | as aloreenid, (ordinary weer and tear F._B. Stanmy, Captain bark Panchita:— ey avy. san veasci—tho Panchite— (From the Sacramento Usion, June 25 We live in rather a primitive way, yet mush more | Mary A., wi |, aged 86 years, Alto, be says he was obliged to obey the ‘This evening I siart in the Port schooner Rivar | “fier command of her had beea abandoned, is taken pos- The Supreme Court decided « number of oases, some of | cheapiy than you would suppore. Our'beef only costs us | and 18 days. os ing, June a1, | superior c for the northern , 10 conclude the parchase of your | Sesion of by Britith authorities, and those officers are which are elaborately prepared and of very great —- four cents a pound; butter, $1; milk is procured at atrifie, oun —at oo ee rondo we june 1. | said Paxebita, and that if be had not would, of | cargo, which will consist of dyewoods, cepper, gum and eres and only ercape a prison by becoming ©’ Premont ane hare, contol ty oeierl rol use Court, | 34 ‘helene vaverel’ guise came, Soere te” len of Sanur fs ee soeree, Nave bern euaiens 10 cose martial, sa te have ph Th oa a th ALS w Was to ho Glevis & Geveum oF UN x » a - , 5 a “broke” 5 PF road Gotties defisitively the right of whe rust f Company wo oralsy vo had, cal Gane . Our dwellings aro | StecKind,—At Garrolo, June 24, Frederick Ransoll, only deen “broke”’ as an . And this deponent rays that on | Y' yo Fx-Judge Dean, with whom was Mr, Androws, the ft the tenth cay of July instant he waa arrested as a defen. | *uffloient rum to purchase from twenty to twenty five na tents and shaation made of loge set upright in the | child o: Frederick M. and Lucinda L. Siocking, agod 6 | The Ment ie dction, ead beld 10 bail inthe sum of ftioon | pipes palm oll, as also some gum copal, and for which T spe ee PRE fe eis tan cattanaaah teen for aaa aed pe ot | wus ne Yo, June 19, Mise Mary Catista | thoueanc dollars; that be nevor botoro was ia the United | Bave already’ Informed you respecting ihe :weasures and nt and County of Now York, 12-—F rederick: Sladen, of metaulet for tuol, “The raving at this Vala season Siene of Cae Seem, Yolo county, aged 22 years, a ee ae cee bose, tea’ toons Pink that in forty or fity days the. berk Xork, being Sat; Suds, cove, 28 be was tho mastor of year round. y extends ty miles in " ‘scons! mone} means, w entirely loaded ready to gail for New re Pow pind our territory, "We are eight rales from the Mexican tine |. Yorscax —In San Francisco, July 1, of croup, Charles | Without any amount of waetee, aime | York. As soon aa'1 obtain filly toon of wood I will | ber, 1866, nntill her seizure on the Oth of May eoute their mining operations on the Fremont grant, y perpetuating the injunction against the defendants. Toe impor tance of this case is evidenced in ‘sot that im- provements amounting to upwards of eight bundred thou- rand dollars have been mace upon the oroperty. The de- ; fs rendered by Mr. Justice Burnett—Mr. Justice i [ eutenant: , 1887. > conourr ng. Chief Justice Murray dissents in a se- y-five from Tueron E. 8. Younger, aged 6 years and 9 po od tog rd Gonna ieph Fowler, an and | immediately advise you that you many come to Loango, | ponent eays it is not true that he abandonod 7 Fee te eS fe Se Rae | gnome eeceents it Sem pee cs Financia Altar Choi Rte, eee pe emuiers | ayers wie’ fs tr Semedcee | Piece game, meee Neem of Gulltorbia belong to the Siate oF to the United Stator, | cattle, he vthere, to say nothing of London ale at 8s per | _ Theabsccce of demand for for speculation in | $0 deponent) ed nee te oeedat Trust have. ‘bene cark | grove for the service of the Yonvcl, you. havo but (9 ank | defendant, Charles Il). Odevalne. Tapaneat forte bold that the license granted te work those lands, whether | dozen, and champagne at the same price. Good oranges Causing an accumalstion of capitsl ia the hands | Tt ccsody is a prison, and this deponent of Mr. Samuel Punce, of Cabenda, to whom, by this | that it is not true that A.C. De Mesquite ‘on board the 1 be taott or express, confers certain rigbis upon the oocu- | were abundant, and many otber delicacies could have been says that be has understood ‘from his counsel and | Opportunity, I write recommending that he should do | ®*id lanchita and claimed her, with the articles pants, which will enable them to sue. Alibough the right | procured, and will be, but there has been a comparative believes an application would bave been made before | every he can to be useful to you in anything you her, as ' nent further do €d)0\n trespasters was once questioned, it is now con- | suspension for & while, as It is not altogether safe to travel. now te discharge or lower bail berein if « may require, 1 dave nothing further to add, confiding in certificates of ce dec, and as the value of those /ands consists in the gold | Jus: think of it, we bave already ® Collector to look out of the charter party to sald Mesquita bad been furnished, your zoal and activity in everthing that comes ander of the government Cee ee eee eee Gaetan to 1 oe Cee en covenee, the same having been applied for on the 14th day of Jaly, | Your charge. Iam, sir, your obediont servant, of the port of New Feswetn te TRaseving of the gold wes pumely proper, Obituary. peo yg bY fovien bes yk es. said eo dasa, a wen commen 7 “4 wo mit or, A +, pp a a i aE tare Tae’ wat ormerg ble (mot bert nn SEE) 12 ated Sate doce not consider injory ap irreparab! a. , amy? |, Mr. 5 oy son ekes active for thie mat), and | voyage), cannot readily be found, so that deponent haa to . 5 . ‘# native born citizens deponent further says, that both acter a1 to bring it withip the soope of the rule laid down | afcompositor employed on the San Francisco Herald, was deman. very ve for 5 make application to ibe defendants, and Ireland, participated in the to the authorities as well as by the Supreme Oourt in a ~~ - T with Ph aL} under the ja Dad soon toargep ent hang Le ot iilegal ont wrengfel ‘removal of the Fanchite from = wa pom for Untle mere then te bear’ and, vosegh attended By dust has come down freely during the past fortnight, of my defendant Moresby in the ‘varteas acta by which ‘The Guano Island of Elide. the ablest medical talent, in Jess Ahan five hours pulsation NS ga up Wo the average of May and the > the plainti? was deprived of his said property, [From the San Francisco Balletin, June 27.) had ceased and life was extinct. For the past ive yoars &. ” t — p4 bot said defendants, Odevaine and Ireiaed, at all times CRUISE OF TRE BCHOONER CAROLINE % FOOTE, AND | Mr. Stith has {aluufully labored in ye ey ees San San Francisco, apes Arread ta | Brofesned to be ecting under the orders and command of lerald, earnings have been trans 7, eee Py Moresby. Deponent further says, never yo we Ny ay yy? mitted to bis farnily, consisting of « wife and six daughters, | Exported during the Ist quarter Me y crew, as | Captain Fairfax Moresby that he did tot know whal was tm ‘uGuaae ltd of Rhee, on tes comms of Lower Gal (residing om Sates Inland.) on whom thie blow will fell —_——— the African | the hold of said Panchita, but be did refuse to allow sald aoe a ee ee nant, cape before Justos | witb fearful violenoe. Daty'to hie famtly demanded Total exports first balf of 1867 $33,742,680 , ADDEN. | Fairfax Moresby or any other Britisy officer to remove fornia bas bees going on ad tion to his business; and when, by untiring industry, be “ «1866. . 24,214,011 | Bent say q the batches of anid vessel. Deponeat further says, that 1% Heoraban, of the First dimrict. The whole subject is one had nearly reached ‘goal of ‘his ambition, the measen ar North Qarolina, now in the harbor of the port Porto pe Laws, May 16, 1867 is not true that be did not knew the names of ihe crew of of interest, and several important questions of law have J rrr kindly, and in the handsomest | A. ©. Mrsqrrra, Esq. :— the ita; that he did know ‘but that all ef sald also arises, all of which we shall Bow endeavor to set aan ean with them, which ne | Sim—You will observe by the charter party betwen oh fo nr “ys forth, bavirg wetted ust he py Ue Hy necessary that he ms p aad Deponeat further says, that the alldavit;heretofore Gon, 00 a to ent whole story, without sides circumstances: ‘nited ¥ ‘with either party , ~ and to ved aay | mo atisched ‘and ‘made part ofthis afldavt) is i The Island of Fide i situated in the ocean, about « | &.r0id which cannot eesily be filed. Th opt from your | i rus, end cousiae @ res gutemem dt tan mile and & quarter from the main coast of Lower Cali - Phe 4. matances ork, wo | ree i hd. (J fornia, abe about four , delioves Cpe ts he St. Laces, poy MS . ry oven F. B. SLADDEN. end covered over with a nano, imoualy addy ted — fret action, Gepth from Bee to ffwen feet, and supposed Typographical U venr wore 11,008 flasks, again Yo,gta | hae overnment, through Lawna, May 16, 1867 of bout thirty thousand tons pA . | fiaske during the same in 1856, the Secretary of State at the seat of government So Sar on a ‘of lenih. and whereas, our de | _ The tonnage arrived (rom home Atlantic porta during the | is that be has — government aa eesignees or agests bee he | aant oceans qrartere ot rae oar ie tm, at'are true | SAPO ‘a scarce: pany. It is supposed they ha were brought within the circle of his nevasintance, and Scape thom forage ports carlad Go same ported wes this deponent PAS Sy ae aid will par- ‘with that company, they to furnish vessels, kc , and parti- | whereas, in bis relation to this Ugion, ag & member and ae & | 46 00 tone in 1467 ‘against 63,077 tone in 1866, Oar apri in, or benefit, | Share goods for money Ay 4 ive goods. peace profile of the gaano trade. The second claim py ever found 17 bebe © | van of tonnage chantwine, during ‘the first half of 1367 having boen it bee #0 dificult for represented by Capt. W.C. Nye, with whem other par- tovived. That the inembers of this Union, have learned | were 10,776 tons, agalnat 65,181 toma in 1856. The ‘ota te he entitled Fn ties are connected, and whose righis ure said also to de | with the moet profomnd sorrow and regret the desease of their | tonnage ‘arrived from all quarters during the six months extra pay therefor, nor doce he ct pend apoo a grant from the Mexican governmen:, Tne | Jee fellow member, Bamwuel Ranh. Closed, was 209,640 tona, against 225,482 tons in 1856. The ee & ted b; rm of Marz ou v v hi a 4 : condition, the rum very short, and the rice, codfish and Chird claim, represented by & Go, of | “Resolved, That we will ever revere the memory of our 4e- | Secrease has been, as appears above, in our trade with * ‘be has not, rut! Care ents, Win CM, oat crit | sree peakecen gts wicca matatst ace | Some tenure aa frig pore Se od bee a Pad Fran Hed Me kiilo, Govertor ef the Calliortins, "te tage | — iesolved, Fhe tis Volo hereby tenders i moat hearvfelt | The freight chargeable on cargoos arrived daring the Walks, Liew BB bark i 5 juarters of this year amounted to 81 .455,- Castro and Florencio Serrano, and by them assigned to ganpesy, i J (now resident at Staten [siand, Rewe ~ Fe 5 F4 &g a - 3 s 3 Er i z : 3 g merite of the respective claims we | take'bnna in’ Guod crecnn ms bises 004, equines 08,00 989 Curing the ame 1068, York, which, will be by the first opportunity, I will eatisty jy ~ Ry pe ive nocpisien. e fae a the anticipation of @ re union in « happier and ‘We rogret to state that our Perel an recto b ise Master's how Gs you. 'I remain, Ady AO De wcsquita. sor OF SLIDE Keaclved, That the members of this U7aion will atiend the | Meagre additions by seaward arrivals during the past ten te ier} Curt of Pleas for the City and Oounty of New THE CONQC! 5 farera dur deosase! brother on Mondar, at three ovelock, | months. The total net gain is only 4,206 souls, againd o ean OES, Me ne! Ay he eS the ) . RAT Ere. tar a bis inte residence on Pike rest, wear Bacramento, ed 6,289 im 1866, and the increase thie year is more than one- wont my en Y proceed a ions a with Pairfax Fo od Sat and State a eee ae cred hen OMpUeA UY tan Wowsent | Sbove reetoll ees vonietel te ae G0ley papers cf Gna Fran | sermade Up wie Ceteamen, 0 lacs of popslenen waite | tae Vork, yon tre ve ee to Ome te Genyering tho Pan Se York, motarther ), Teetend being enora, mast Marrioe & Oo., were in pencoable possession of the Isiand <2 ond also in the New Toux Hen a.p the State. Aine business done at the San Francisco Ou chita over to the Amerisan authorities; Indeed, you are jo | onth and salth—That he is an assistant surgeon in her (Eide. Sach was the position of affairs, when, afew | his’ \fi ThA as further tenumouy of respect to the de. | (on Shoe Fin une AS tmontha has Doon ae fol. | take care to find express to the first government officer; | Britannic Majesty's naval ervice; that he was attached ‘snomtbe ago, Oaph, Inbam chartered the schooner Caroline | CMA! M4 moving do now aAjOurR, OO Ay peceeiary, | lower ee boarding you, you wish to give up the tom charge | to the British vessel of war , 08 the const of Africa, | Orin any manner other £. Foote, of which Oapt. Worth is master, anc B. Bowden, ~- : : . ‘ Eich I bave catrasted to you, oxpremsibg Colther 7 it. | In May lat sho thea ying of "s Point, near Ponta 48 | 56 reg ‘ptlot, and placing on beard reveral eight pounder oann Births, Marriages and Deaths, 807 78609 | ter or by showing these your drders) to the authority so | Lenha: thal deponent was ordered to go on board of the | Crcort two w see ‘ured Olber arma, ammunition and « ber » PI prerne. “ warehoured reoetving the Panchita from you that you aro distinstiy | brig Panchite, at the same time Lieutenant Odevaine was | wis had been od (on « cruise to take possesion of the island. Barry —In San Francisco, Jone 90, the wife of Wm. or ¢ 00 ee raek to rotate charge of ber ‘one moment after bel put in charge of her, as referred to in his aM@davit hereto | of ine crow of said Lewd ‘According t the testimony elicited before the Justice, | Barry, Eeq , of a son r " 00 tn the presence of an Asperioan suthority, in the search apnexed, and which this deponent has read; that - | the eoizure of said verse! was forcible, and that a the Onroline B. Foote arrived at the island on May 26th, Capwait—In Shasta, June 12, the wife of A. Cadwell, which | consider it my duty to send you. nent was directed to go on board simply in was drawn on deponent to prevent him from, going dos Eaq., of m daughter vasims.—In Humboldt oount: wife . forta: H.S Dasiels, of a daughter "7? 20ne 2) the hie Eccum—In Maryevilie, June 21, the wife of Me. John | “In buillon there have been sales toa considerable ex- te 7 ith all speed, to communicate with the Britise | professional capacity as surgeon, and he says he . Conziate guthority a New York, whose counsel you will | waa eo on board only, and camo in’her to Now York in | Eloreomlle. i grin day of July, 1867, en Commissioner of Deeds. [ 5 Hx.J ade Dean proceeded to address the Court in reply. forth « pair of Derringer pistols and them to consider | Eckle, of s son. ‘Mexican dollars at a shade over 12 cevt prem. Ghomeel ves prisusors: Worta te said to have accompanied | _ FRosx.—1n Maryevilie, Jane 24, the wite of John Fronk, at of apecte, dering, te Artois monlea of adam yy ants tos conauet of toe ‘Jebow on this occasion, As Perry and Webber did not | Eq, of a son 1866, chiefly silver Mexico, amounted to $1 664,772 yo = ones o rescued and restored the Resolute, Ze Uke resisting the foros brought against them, they Fienem.—In San Franciaco, Jane 99, the wife of Mr. H. J. : snatinate ' nat " Franklin and his party, dered. Toe next day ® eight men, armed | Fisher, of a daughter. Markets, handoned phd 7 , were marched from the on the island, Fruan —Near Iiinoistown, June 7, the wife of J. W. Saw Frawersoo, July 2—P. M. District the foe pormeesion of all the found there, and | Fuller, of s daughter. Flour—Sales in a jobbing way of 180 quarter nacks do- io Amd ooo ved the prisovers, Perry and Webber, and a mumber Grow.—In Sacramento, Jane Zi, the wife of Mr. Grom, | meatic at $8 60 a $0, sclf-raising at $11 60, Grain—1.600 every. conduct of of Marzion & 00's men, who were also present, te the | Of & son. bags Oregon wheat sold at 2}¢0. ; 2,700 bage barley, in ote, shown to al! Amerioans, authoritios or others, during your boy with. Loner, where they retained. After this bloodless con Gcwanr.—In San Francisco, June 2, the wite of Wm. | at'$1 60.8 $167% for new, and $175 for old; 400 tay in that country. - ot Ameri, | the — qivest thé venwel loaded up a cargo of guano and made | Gussert, of « daughter. now oats on private terms: 60 bagy old ont atde. Dota: | You are to. take partioular precaation that, by bel ‘heen for the British of | not vee. roa!) to wet wall OP her return voyage departing, | , Harmon —In Napa, June 16, the wife of C. Hartzon, | tose 490 bags new sold in lots at 600, 8 $1, Provisions— ent in due dination, the conduct PF A. Tee Conran tee ae ne ae aang oa nave | el, Iam sta lone tp understand. While I can apprect se however, Isham, the coje! of thie remarkable expe- 5 fu ater ae "| heen at thie time in ‘onder such his arrest in the | the fell wae are areured by pobio Goute, ovce ia a oe, the cannon and fortified the island NkiiAM.—At Yankee Hill, Jane 14, the wife of George int to the American government. Prison 4 deeyiog » party of some twenty-four in wader | Pupham, of «100 Plow ace wo gire me Amerioaa sutboritien, if required, | gam of fifteen thousand dollars, And this depovent far borom of yA, Tet when mals choowe (0 Rot am

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