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escurcheos of ibis yotng end weathy State Our reader ip the A tapuc States rest sausfov ans yolat, went swamer will convey w them tb si Dove ald, Phe Votes of California (Prom the San Fiaucieds Lerad, Sapt. 5 > 2 give below the retarss of toe cleaion recelved our of going WO prese this morni cy pong Chree couniies have tous far Deen aeard from Sarne from most of them are ee get es Beno of thoes on ef otic! with ihe ence; counties in the State, sidepual ¢leovion was * bat thas Me hier joruy over both bie competi.or sally clear by the returns which hive come io baud, s whetber Mejor Bowie, the Atsiisan candicate, bas re ceived a larg vote then Mr. 8 auly, tho black ropsblican candioaic. We sili adbere to ine opicion thas the former Wi Dave the larger vole for the rea,on ihat n» returt Rave as yet been reoetved from the north: nties, where Mr. Stanly wil get very few and from southern counties, where p ine will be oast fo~ bim:— oun are forty-four Amador. Ne 4:7 “488 Buite , 700 Sit 852 Calaveras: 961 24 1s Copia Costa <oompiere).. 482 8 283 E. Dorad (40 precine » 1,180 900 ‘Marin (ciigtal) H 18s Whe Nicaragua Ruute—Release of Stea as tt #ruet We learn with pleasure, says ine Sen Francieoo 4i the soch Angust, toas the agenis of tae Nicaragua st sip Company in this cuy expect to receive inetracilone iy the mati whioh will be due on 3a urday to get their siesin- ers in readiness, so that one may be sent cown at leas; as eariy as the 2b of Sepiewdir. Tals will be good news to many who have been vowrred from visiting sae Eastora Brace by the high rates of passage charged vy the Pacite Mail Co cpany, Comperition wilt cf conrse bring down tas 068. are) Important order bas boen catered im the case of the i) Get Ooart. Vor tee visteal purpose ‘of freeizg the Nicaragua stoamships from encumbran 2, the following elipulstion was made. — The claimepte in this canse, th# sccessory Tranait Compa ny aBying given Botice cf & moon to bo the Bali Yeawes Bomed as appellants in the tiie of this “aute aud ihe wid kp owe ‘con’ ented and agreed tha: val i sigetion to che wd b: between the ve parties that the value: of ihe -tald steamanips for tee purpose aloreaaic, be and he same la lie’) Axed. at Ge gum of 1B (0, whi sim eb sil be deemed and taken to be ibe whole agerega e valu~ thi roof arcs iat upoa fling vale aipulasoeee, orcer be made by the Judge thereof, at — pg tog bey rons otice that the seid ste-mabiws ang from eustody. upan eaid cis man's connie sapalaucn of bond im be os with the spzroral of ts court, is fa hereby stipulated and of them be SES Sub tae sherk ot usual form in the said sui ie brogiers lor toe repes.ive Dad San Fransisco. Aw. GB. for Appellan pan 'AMBY 7. BUY 0, for Respondent. Os reading and isgibe stigulstion ‘aad aaibeeset of the {proeto,e tor tas reggeative partite, and o8 of D. Lake, ‘tha: the steam: gaits vores, Paoihe ont Useie Gam, Soesd as ‘appellants in Ue iitie of this oause, be tmmeciacely calivered to t Sate in this cause. the accessory Transit %m) Bling wh the clerk of this comrt a sipnintic vaual form tn the nm of Situ. ve Dest Sy therron eadore adge. 44 bond in tne gum of $150,640 was ies wit Gh “8B Poinemus ancG W the house of ALoo & seal cokes enter cue are lying ot Mare Iaiand, were delivered over to tne Accessory Irmosit Com- Wo may expect them to be piacod upon the ocean 2000 again. Destructive #tre in Colambin. BXPLOSION OF GUNPOW DEK—FIVE PKESONS KILLED— 1068 $600,000—Lisf OF BUPFERBES. Couvmna, Aug. 26, 1857 As aix o'clock P.M, yestorday, the siarm of tire was ven, and im three hours the town was laid io asbes; a fow uly of the Datidings on the outaxirts of dhe town escaped he covering element. A iarge number of fire-priuf Dotloings, with val able der claim. ny. UpoR Meir om or boad in ihe roval of the Begeof powder Ai tne ume of we explosion, quite a number of persous tn ibe building weown to have been inetanty &i led, aod # gorously wounded. Toe kilied are’ i. N. "seown, We. Toomy, Rucoi;b, a clerk of Brown «& Co, J. M. 8 Urooks, gas nb, of San Francisco, aod = miner damed Dre.coll. W. O. Sleeper & Uo,, ‘bankers; fost office, felagraph oftice, Maso: tc hall, Broadway notel, McKenty, Mcvnel wey's biook, Di Bwoerd’s Divos acd 4 variz eat. A large amouat of valuable /crziture, kc , was de -osited tn ihe banking nouse of W. © Sleeper & Cu., and is porfecily eafe, the oalldiag bewwg among the heat ‘ana mou thorough fire proot ; loss of properiy bas been made, ow mat be some $209,400 more thas the of 1864, wes $150.00. Many of these in dro proof ouildings were so confident of their being saved that tney remained, remov- ed none of their effec, bul received and sored what was Drovgat to them The territory embraced in the burnt district ls as follows: —Broadway, from Smih, Moore & Go 't lamber yard, including their offiee, to Masonic Hall. ‘ail cant cf Broadway , to Jackson street, including (id Fel lowe’ Hall, Main etreot—with ibe erception of thore acove mictioned and the Philacélpais House—on the east as far Dr Chamocx's Bospttal; Wabington stresi Hal! rained State and Jackson sireets, as far as Columbia street, with Dat owe o: two exce lope. The () © originated ia @ Obinose hrojbe! on Jackson street, between Main and Broadway, and |i \s sald wae caused vy ‘ao Opium smoker. Wind was from northwest, and Diow (ne ‘lames immediately to Miller & Willams large Livery stab, apd thence 19 Uolumbia sirect. Ii thea ‘veores to ube southwest, and away all fa ite course to B Go.’s lumber yard. ihe |} Dentx Hook snd Lad- ing, swaiting the Coroner's inguert are gloomy and sed—oli ts confusion. cuou. aapds are ocming in from the & joining compe, who sorply ‘with us in the loss o ‘ae Gelegraph tne was burned a at a tomporerly re aires, and enabies us to give ihe news of our sad caia- mity. There are materials boli g b crt on the ground pre to bullctng tem © ary \enements famities are beirg provded for by the pecple of the acjaceat (owns tree thoussnd me, women aad children teve ‘pot bad s morsel of food Whey wil) De provided for in a CLOW ing Ia & list OF Lue lone $12,000 $1,600 £009 1002 8,000 $00 600 1,000 000 1,500 ‘600 5,000 ooo 41,000 000 600 nen 800 €,000 1,000 1,000 ‘eto 400 5 000 BO 260 1,000 2,000 3,000 100 1,000 200 8,c00 1,000 0,0¢0 1,500 ‘eco q 4,600 Abbot Pawter...... 150 T * Seus.. 0 James Owens. doc. a. a i. es woo Crumvia Garetic 800 Broadway Hutel. £00 SUOFDAPA,...c6usss. 1,900 i! 4,000 600 4 2 s 8333233: Dealey & Smith, 10/000 J. Row . ‘900 Loney. 100 J ‘Cardinell . 600 Hotel de France... 1,800 ©. Brack... 3000 @. Morgen. 6,000 1,600 1500 ‘seo 1,000 89 John Leary 2,000 rue omar 4% Brown owas © bignly respociabie chizee of our | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1857. Mr James Birob. (who was 1 Jett bere on the 91h intent at ap end is eow pushing ite wey for ‘Tre mail was, of course, mals, as will vo the care anil posbed across, will tm this covpty, the party taking relay mules wita tuem for vse op the desert The toveation isto pash on at the rato of Oity or sixty mile, a day to Tuctoa, where, on ou- ‘ering the Apache country proper, a large party "will be sepabincd Oo clieed, peepar protein tn tee os Paso dei Norte, or fu ther if necessary. liformaton bavicg resoned the superintendent here, ghee ‘the party were on ihe edge of the desert, eae some b to mest would hardly prove strong ane mals wi Qo the traiz, which mi conunent Auxy Movenents —Liex erant W. 7. Magruder, First Dragoons, ts to remain at Fort Tejon tn command of the peat the fort will, for the Prevent, be garriwned by Suont seventy wen’ belonging to the artillery and dra *°Zhe fret call from the Atlantic States had not arrived al Ban Diego, alihough overdue. Miscellancous. Haraszrny's ACTOAL Dariomamoy is THE Mixt.—When the dust is recetved at the min‘, says the “an Francisco Bulle- tin, it is weigbed im ite crude state, and pasted over to the melher acd refioer, to be melied into an ingot or bar. A obip is thea taken from this bar by the he assayer, who do- termines its tineness. the that occurs, in first itor, and 18834 per cent, a>out lelpnia mint Any joss that may afierwards take place falls upon the Uniied States government. For the informatio: of our readers, we yos- lerday appliet to the mint for @ correct statement of Col. Haraszthy’s deficit, and have been furnished with the foi- lowing figares :— Wasiage or lora cf gold bullion of A. Haraszthy, late melter and refiner, since last annual settlement, viz : from O>- tober 1 1856, to + ‘1857 - 10,858,291 std, ozs., or $201,642 62 ce, : 46191 51,091 93 DeScit above of wastage 8,092.100 150,860 69 Biiver deficit Be 26180 «4 1116 8t Total defictt of gold and silver above !sgai limit $162,326 66 6 In copnection with this we are also informed that Col. Harnszthy claims that he is eptided to his limit of legal wastage from (he time be took charge of the department, (May, 1865,) for the reason that there never has been a Ocmpiete settlement since that time. If this be allowed, the government woud still be deficient 4,638 oz., or $50,300, Tus Fruevsram Bax Carouns ws tas Usrren States Dustaicr Covrt Avg. 21.-Nelson Pierce va. the bark Aubertos, or Caroline —This is s suit bi bark Caroline for supplies Leal io , 1863, just previous to her ceparture for Lower with Walker and bis Slibusters on pce Teo defendant al- asd the approbation of their Paya ep ye The Rees egainst ws of Mexico were leaving the port Choy gy 4 without s clearance, apd baviog been & pi- ratical expediston agairst Lower California, The Noeltadts ‘silege that this sale is invari¢; that the pa: we offered to show concempaiion sad saic and transfer Mexican government arc ne soflicient to prove a Boy tranefer; thal they do net show eny concemnation by a cour: competent jarigdiction or any evidence sufficient to ) & condemmarion; and that as tne sale das not Deon, ep the tite remains in the former owoers, ad the i still Habje for the claim of ipellants. Toe case was argued ard rubmitted Tam Stare vs. of 0 for th ‘pose of bet, evs ‘pon City. The judgment it for come 872 600—ive wexoun poday ‘olerest dee tn 1869, which that om failed te pay, in violation of their |. Frank Here. ford, District A\ has beea for several days in San Francisco, giving bit aitention to the mattor, Is was un derstood thai the money would @ fortcoming without a resort to extreme mossures, but the time hat now expired ‘within which payment was to have been mide. lH DARBON VALLEY —A terrible riot occurred be- 0 8 gang Of rowdies and citzens of Carson Valley, at @ pe olic hovee —_ by Col Rogers, at Genoa. Tae lauer, on ordering the rascals away from his premises, was Denet and injured, as was also one or two of their own ber. The following day they returned apd tare down ‘Da. The citizens then organized themselves into a ‘gi.nee Somes, ‘with the determination of oxpatriat- ing the en ‘Co vicrmp ieasas0 Tas Mixt.—A German named Wm. oa oat ‘Carl Kiop2, wae arrested en & charge of steal jc Cuttings and unstamped t dolar pieces from Mea Staves Bracch Miat ta San Pransiace Ho war ebief cutter ta the esiablishment, aud confessed to having £ llowed wp his thieving propensities from his first com- pection with (be mint, years ago, to the amoust of 630,000. He was tried offence before the Uaited States Circuls Court and was convicted on the Ist of September. Marriages, Births and Deaths. MARBIRD. Anorr—Ratavan,—In San Francisoo, Aug. 38, by Rey. F. Mooshake, Mr. andreas Abrott to Mies Lena Ratbjen. asvans—docury la Maryeviile, Abg, 33, Mr. Charlo foulty Andres to Mise Caroline F. Mi Axry—Limsk =a San Fremoisco Aug. 18, by Rey F, Mooshake, Friedrich Daniel aril to Mise Louise Liese, boub of Alameda, Anpam—Moviry In Marysville, August 22, Mr. Chas, Andres to Miss Caro ine Moulty. 4am Mian —Ia Ban Frascigco, in Calvary charch, 2, by Rev. Dr. tout, Mr. Henry 1. Boors to Miss Kido E'Mllor, both of that City, Buyms—Mcnc —Near Onobeville, Aug 13, P, 0. Bryen to Mise Sarah Jave dus Baows——Wiirvas —In Sacramento, Aug. 18, W. B.C. Couman—taceamescta On F JAC REET. —In ranctioo, Aug. 90, b: Rev. F Moosbake, Mr. J. P. avert: Grsemer + "Ce Casa i sacrament, Aug. 1b, Gardner aa LAND — , W. Onse te Mrs Anne Lane, id angie —| ‘Obinese chapel, Sacramento, Aug. 17, James Daniel to Nancy Kies. — bexre—Masns,—In Sacramento, Aug. 20, A. A. Darfe, of Folsom, Wo Mary Martie, of Sacrimenio Fastom—ititis —Ln Saw Francisco, at the Howard street Presbyterian charoh, Avg. #0,80y Rey. Mr. Willey, A. J. aston, lo Addie Mills, of Sa-8? ELykipob APanACsEN.— Ta San Francisoo = = Brierly, Albert 3 Eldridge to Sophia a. Evaw to wigs Fannie Markham, boih of Sonora, Rets—Fanp.-In Yreka, aug. 19, Antone Egle to Mar- reue Fried. Sarab Mears Famay—Fanmm.: —In Portland, 0. T., Mr. Thomas Far- ley to Mise Margaret Farrel. Fooarty—Gummy —at Yankee Jim's, August 16, P. A. to Mise E Green. Caar—Ccect —In dam Franciaco, keg. 26, by De. W. ©, apderson,@ H. Gray, E of te city oan Kato heres, enghier 0! Hiecry ‘thereh,, fay Ot Rochester, » siomeren-—Dame-—ta Gon Franciaoo, Aug. 23, by Rev. F. srothy' Bena. Movshake, Mr. Fraaz Helssner to Miss |) Haye—rrery —At Grand Prairio, Lane county, OT, Mr. Hays to Mise M J. Phoey, Bcoum—Pxiscia—In Salem, O T., Jaly 28, Mr. ta Paphos te Wis Pawes Bem, 7 youngest daughter of Bocas drew Hogan w Mies Margaret a. KmukCHi— Wasnt —At Canal Gulch, Siskiyou county Avg. 0, Kel thabi, of Bonoluia, 0 Mise Keleka Siwash, ond by rte 7 —In Greecent Avgust 15, Mr. J. W. 2 pl Avon. A Ms, Mr. Lawletge to Nancy Far or. r Mason—CLan C Magoa +) Miss Bianca k Olark, Lak Meroe tn Gacramento, Ang. #4, John A. ier to Mise F ion M. Mitebell. AR) (t= Beoons —Ip San Francteoo, yg es 16, Ld Rev. McVasou— Wanner —In Maripowa, Avg. oe \Gaarica Mo h to Sarah M. Warner, iormeriy of san Jone. exnay—HKawie —lo Voimno, Aug. 16, James Meehan iss Mary A. Ra ale. reo W Markoam to Migs Susannah Benton. ‘My ms—Jonsvor —Lo Portiand, Angusi 4, Mr. 7. Myers u Jobnaca. wy —Gannt.—Ia San Franciaco, io pny | 90, by Rev. Dr. Scott, Me. Robert L Ordway to Moat Pringle, A rvtaMe,— To Ley Ang. 30, Mr. An- Williams. Canal Galen. Franciseo, Aug. 27, by Key. Ki- I. ©. Bwer, Jobo Henry Marvin to acliesa FKnAM—Baeton. —In Marion county, June 4, Mr. War. A. Gabbe, Eaq., Doth Nii Sarr Kiewey.— 11 | county, 0. T, Jenn H Saaith to Mise Jane Kinney. STRICKLAND PHO In sam Francltoo, Church, Avg. 29, oy Rev. Dr. dott, ©f Sacramento City, to Mise Susan £. Paolo, of Colum SmanIOps— ‘HOM: —In San lranciaco, Ang. 18, 8 A Willey, Josiah Sessions to Harriet #. Tho! ScunaTa Focus —ia Aug. oaub to Mise Agee F adhe z seson-—yri'K.--In Anburn, amp fon to Kilzabew (sick wheelies Sene—Srewarr —In Sacramento, Sere to Mise Catherine Sewnrt Terme Hamnire —In Maryeville, Ang. 20, James & Toile to Jane Horring Comam—Risort.<In sam Franeieco, \ug 20, at the realdenoe of Mr. Jaco’ Uoderbill, by Fer. K.P. Gatisr, Miparé 8. Toresber jo H. sonnie Rideout, Jaly 14, Me. 1, George August 99, Bornard o'uia | Ace. 18, by | Maxcnam —In Sonora, Avg 8, Goorge 8. Evans FcLime—Maane —In Shasta, Ang. 18, 0. P. Faller to Miss | Meeeemenep aly Ta Ei Dorado, Aug. 19, Ase L. Wavgamen, of Griealy Flas, to Wise Lizcle Wnay—Scunrania —Ia Gan Franciaco, Avg 18 by Rev. | Dr Brom Davia Wray to Aras Barbara ‘coimperis Wurre—trsv aes —At Py jaro, Senta Cras ooanty, Aug. 9. James F White to Jennie J. dtavens Warrnst—BRavton.—Also, at the sme Mime aad place, | MeG i Whitoey to Mise Henrietta Wainm—Haze.—In Los sa anges 12, Me. Jose zh | Waibel to Mise Theodorah Be Wour—Foors In San ug. by Rov, Z | Frangiece, Eee’, Cement F. Wood, of K Novads, to Miss Arabolls 4, | daugbter of Gov. Foote 0° Francisco. ‘71enak— Manos —In Weabagn 9 ae. Oregon, Jely ‘8, Mr. Albert genio kg ir Dapy.—In olds Hn aes 18, the wife of Still. man Deby, ol» dacghter. Tucvs ‘ia Sacremento, ug. 17, the wife of Louis Fl- kus, of a sop. Fisumm —In San Fransisco, Aug. 22, the wife of Mr, Beury K Fisher, of « non. Botmas —In san Francisco, Aug 26, the wife of Ellis H. Holmes, of a dangbtor, Keuria —In 84m Frasolsoo, Ang. 24, the wife of Mr. Ches Kobler, of twins, a eon and daughter. KxowLron.—In Saorameato, Ang. 14, tho wife of J. J. Kao «lwp, of a arn. ancisco, Aug 13, the wife of Mr, Bi- avks —In San mon Marke, of @ son. O Wana, In Sacramento, Aug. 17, the wife of Michael O'ware of w son. Scumanun.—In San Franciaoo, Ang, 18, the wife of Juoob Sebreiber, Koq., of a daughter. Wiuuams.—Ab Whiskey Oreck, Ang. 12, the wife of Mr. (owls Williama, of a daughter. Westox —In tan Francisco, Aug. 18, the wife of J. Weston, Jr., of a daughter. DIED. 4tim= In Bam Francisco, ANE. 2°, RN. and Mary Jane allen, aged B>»ym3 —Ip San Francisco, Aug 31, of dropsy on the prsin Appa Maria, second daughter of James aud arot Byrnes, aged 8 yonre and 3 asene in Bon franaece anoisoo, Aug 2, Mae Panny H , wife 0! George M. Blake, aged 31 years and $0 days. Bspaar —Ip San Fravcisoo, Aug. $3, Jade, Adelaide Jo- sephize Oarzey, daughter of Wm. @. and Harriet J. Badger, aged 19 montas: Ln ‘4 days. Bazpiy.—At the a ane. 11, A. Barely, enalive of Sootiend, Dut re Grove, Fiscer coun! Deia—Ia San Francisco. Aug 31, Barak M, wife of Gibsert A. Grast, h gad danghler of ve late Aaron Beach, low omen Grizsly Fit Avg 11, H.C. Olagget, late of Bontucky, aged about 2 Caowier.—iu San cog! ‘ave. 24, of tecthicg, Ca- thrine, your gest daughter of Tuxothy and Margaret Urow- ley, aged 8 moptbs and 19 deys, Crowiey— In Merysvilie, Au, 116 days. avcisoe, Sept. 8, suddenly, Capt. Samcel L Dennison, of New York, aged 44 years. Fpcroomn—In xacramento, Aug. 19, Marin ‘Kagesomb, of Maine, aged 57 Farusy— Vrancls00, Aug. S1, Louisa Farley, a wt- tive of Ecgland, aged 33 years. ag ea Bearamonte, Ane. 12, 2 years. Del ormerly of 10, ‘i Sonor via San Frac. ‘Ang al, earah, wife st wr jam H. Johpron, aged 41 years, a native o OB, KavENaUGER—{o San ‘Aug. 80, Johanna’ Key- enbugen, aged | year and 7 mon!! Looumy.—In Yreka, Avg. 9, of typhoid fever, Mathew Leowey, formerly of Clair county, Mo., uged 26 years. Liavnssca.—In Shaste, — 8, Thomat J Licarance, ngod 8 ycors and 6 months, Mooxa--Ip Yreka, Aug. 8, of inflammation of the bowris, Jobu © Moseg, fo: merly of Monivoau county, Mo., sued 08 years. Mormo.—In San Jae, Aug. 16, Senorita Luz Morino, eged 17) ears. tc isTORR At Vancouver, W. T, Aug. 10, Mrs. J. Mo- 44 yoors. a ely Bowlin Oreek, O. T., July 25,8, M. Me- Whorter, of Independence, jousm— In San Frarcios, Avg 31, Wm. 8. Morse, of Nameceat. Mass., aged 24 years. mcLBan.: ‘—At Santa Cras, Sas, ang 12 es, meen of a Mc! Aas, ot Marrerie ‘21, Catharine, infant aacgeier ee Brent eeonnk Olt sant 4 months days. Purpy.—In Auburn, Aug. 14, of sch'rrout tamor in the bowels, David Purds of Greene county, Prmaan —Near Silverton, 0. T., of fever, George Pitman, ged abou! 80 yo oars. | ‘taser —In Puoorvile, ‘Aug. 7, of typhold fever, Chas. B srowiadcis Porlend, 0. f., Aug. 9, Wm. B. simbie- mon Ss0wdon. Suma woon—In Sen Fraxcigoo, Avg, 21, Willis Sherwood, tpfant con of N. Willis and » % Peter Tracy, aged 46 Tracy —At Santa Cruz, ros, 0 seine oe Wammxa —At Columbia Aug 23, 0f typhoid fever, John 58 years, a nae of Soonbegan, Me. E. Wheeier, Wivar— as House, Sierra wa: Avg. 27, ef inflammation of ihe lungs, Alfred H. Wivel, s Bative of Baltimore, aged 25 years. Markets. San Francisco, Friday evening, Sept. 4, 1857. It betpg steamer day, noi much was exproted in way of trade, and it ‘s suificient to say that the ex; was not disappointed. In one or two been some activity to day, but it has | jeveral. In jrovisions, there is an | on, bams, butier, &o., with some sales. In general } | Ese groceries ibcre bave been some sales of raw sugars, | chiefly China, at rates what bas naturally bees expecied—a marked decline. With ree very littie has been done. in liquors, maiba in fis vrual state of quietade on domestic produce the jobbing beep good, and tbe warl cx bibius about tho sane | of Grwnest. A few sa Quiet, ro sales baving been effected Meters. Joves & Bendixen held a sale of groceries, kc , by suction, this morning. Details of the promient fea: tores will be found below, under the appropriate heads, in the City Trad a Feveraily haves lively, wade just at particular jonsture, have complained of demand only for goods to day from | | bourne, with care: | Johanna from Hong Kovg, ‘with Chinere prodccta; the Yankee from Honolulu, with froit, ana ©, Mexico, with guano. Fiovk —The demand for ‘lour during the past fortnight has not been heavy, and altogether confined to job loo; sll, owlag 0 the Srmanese ca the part of the farmers hold bat slowly, than the ‘0 quote Ore- ine aS. in ana 280 do, Hax. | All ob private Grain —At the commencement of the an active unless receipts increase; during ever, we expoct the articie te come ar: 3 ize i ; extra cloar sold on private 45 do. sold at 37H¢0 ; by do, C. and 120 do. inferior on terms D0; stated. is. crashed at 160; 2 at Be Sy do. do. rape! soo hednery ye. | Ta Y of bi ‘Young Hyson | . papers, at 8 ware chews’ Rocomieg, Joist peoers, |* co a2" ige. | Batevian, at ancien, at $4 7 | MoLAsem ano Srey “site guton and eight gallon wege Sen dame 47 rap 021d on private terme im Fucit#—Bale of 100 caves Wendell’s pie fraite on terms not stated. + | CaTwcr—16 cages walnut caten sold at 8) Braspy Practs.—50 casks brandy poner, balf gal vate terms. Jona, sold on = -w jos chemical olive soap sold at auction at Me. ANDI RS —Salea of 800 boxes Statem Island adamantines and 100 do. ‘sperm on private terms; 40 do., Seely & Bell's do., at anction, at 19 Gis —100 cases wolten Schiedam wold on wae johmappe pri fold at snotion Cuamrscwn —100 baakews Holdsieck sold on terms not made public Dolk ale fold at auction at $16 76. ‘eNTINE 2,600 gallons sold on private Compacn 2, 00 Ibe. tarred tizea, fold at 12}<¢. ; 4,000 Iba. American iaid Manila, large sizes, a oe Paran = FES cousts rows whnastin sigue fold at eostion 0h 800 Important Rumors from Salt Lake L OF UNITED STATES TROOPS—ARABET OF AM YOUNG FOR TKEABOR—COL. SUMNER ON Bie WAY TO WASHINGTON WITH GOV. YOUNG. legraphic Wo the San Francisoo /iul/cin, the ecu, i ois train, con. 800 head of battle in by the Sosy Lake gration on the way, Hu route. He reporte & large im train left Sait [ake on June 27, and reporia that Col, Sumecr, wilh 88 dragoons, of Company 4, OU ated Sinton ‘irrived in that ciiy'on Jono 24s, ht 71°. M., and mast be received with oN Ae OF dates from ek | ake c ty e@ late as Joly 5, make no mentioa of the sof Gov. Young The /ulitin farther isarne from ‘Mr. A Hamidon. J ast retarned from arte prospecting tour, Ia’ telligeade from the |’ aine His return ip wes made by the Money jake route, in company wtih Me advance trains of overiand immigration, qhion be represeuia aa gromor Vaan gay since 190, nad | | Yishers trom California arrive dai Watkins. heatn Two cngsual eccosss ead Meadows and of cattie were at the » Written tn Germans; also written by Thowes Frarior, 1856; ope di-eoted to Hi ocala My] one v0 Valentios diaclotosb. Eareke Ony, Serre counts; aleo natural: «tion os ad Fravk Gleri, whea af at. Loate, Mi soari, Octo- Long's Sar, November, Hews from Usegon. Ovr de'se from wis ierrsory ero to the 20th Aaguat ‘Tne Indians bad ceeu comm{ving dopredations {a Umpqaa valley. Basivers at Portlanc was brisk. Tho Conatita tions! Convention met i Salem on the I7ih. Mr Deady was eltcted Prestdent. No further proceadings beyond the ciection of officers bave reached us. Exteasive fires wero ragibg in the weeds along the Columbia river & party of young meu bad scaled the lofty suma:lt of Mount Hood. The United steamer active bai sailed for Warbivgton Territory. Intelligence from Washington Serritory. Oa the nigat of the 11h Avgamt a pariy of Ladtans broke into the house of Coi IN. Eoey, Coliector of Port Tewpueno; and murdered What genuleman. The family Ait, Hyde. of tbe revenue cater JetTwreon Davie called on aejor Halo., oomomandig the United Sta\ex troons, for assietauco, which bolng refused, the re- sidenta took ibe law tato thotr own hands, and on the 14th. capin-ed eighteen Indians, who were td have been borg the day vuleequeat to the sailing of the vessel whish brought the news. ‘Tho crops throughout the Territory were yielding wel, alubcogh ibe grazaboppers bad comunitied some ravages, interesting and eh heed from Carson Val- The Sacramenty Union ta intorocting ba eye ic 2 vices from Plecervilie, debe} ‘the arrt: umber of overland emigrants, among Whom folio ing are named w. ure wife and family; Wm. King, wife and ft pag! hoon ‘Mrs. Moore and two sons, Chova Tra ect, . Dieper, W. Adama, O. Darin, W. wll, Bowling, J.B Mather, H. Tyene, Wn Hen 2 Werighs Albert Lawsen, andrew uss ‘end J, T. Barnett and Mr, Bu.nett brings the intelligence massacre of a consisting of six men and three children. gh and soalped, and left for dead, but was found sill alive by those ‘whooameup = She tt “ expected to live. She te being brought into by Roundtree’s train. Ibe eacek rus also recovered from the Indians, tn do- one Indian was Bilet ‘The stock tn Pareot, ead horribly 4 ts, to to extermisate these Hoods. Tacit ull be etx weeks betore mutilated, man, are willing to cr company a in toone of the Indians, who immediately Gin it. He alto being armed, they rode off’ « short ale- tance and shot Everhart and Lat A and taken up thetr pormant At the goid mines ia Walker's Valley, and river, there were between wndred and a bi fifty miners engaged to washing and prospecting; met some fiity or sixty more on their way there. Genoa, on the eastern footh!lis axticipated, It 1 woll the head of an immense country. Silver is found 8: Ife wholo valley will fll up with wonder! ul ‘A great deal of apprehension ts migration, om account of the hostility O'bor robbers. 4 ee News trom New Granada. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. PANAMA, Sopt. 21, 1867. Auembitng of the Logisiature—Propoted Financial Reform— New Scheme of Taxation—Extension of Political Privi, leges to Poreignert—New Lawwe—A Yankee Sailor Among the Nuns— Naval Intelligence, de., dbe., fe. Ovr Mate Logisiature is in full operation, having met on ihe 1st of this month. The Governor, Sr. Calvo, delivered bus message on the 2d. It iss long document, and on the ‘whole, an adie one, and the [ogisiature would do well to ‘ect open it: bet the sapient pent seorn all advice and £0 to work in their own poraher way. ‘The most interesting of the refers \o the revenue ce teie ot Sencar, ae Ostover. 100, these worthy representati' Dave shoved eff a they possibly cocid tcom Uemaetven cel tatera as moon on tity were adie on to the foreign: ay contribution nine eaths is pald , ae eee also been passed granting 10 foreigners wh) bave been four years resident in toe country, ttand Sania, can read and wre, nd | income of one thousand dollars « yout wae i I wpa amneet law, propose by the Governor, the two Gra, Goltiay, who were banmnhed Sliowed. to reture! "was "also passed. bul & acdiion wae to th, pardoning also some offta¢ ore still In he country, (who,deserve to be hanged,) but Tam giad to ay tbat the Governor has sent it beck to be amenced. A divoroe bi/l is pending, whiot is the moet convenient thing who wish to ever the matrimonial bond. ped it will mot There 08 little excitement here a few evenings ogo. tov the Desster get crank. ond made his way, fomebow or ether, imto the convent, to the ietente alarm of the three or four ancient virgins who ro at evening prayers, when Jack entered and de ily Koelt to join in thelr devotions. The sisters, in: tend of calling om heaven, oried out lastily for LA Nee, and at last Jack wae marched off to jail, out of he, however, manrged to Oud his way during the night, Bey: nd thie no (ootdent of interest has taken place daring ‘the fortnight, The town ie most L gg XH we Live aa free from excitement as oysters, The John Adams lie wt in the bay The mews very seldom on sroreand our streets aro ‘Toeve bes been Intely & pally among chiidr fered from. Qur AND BXPOBTG OF THE METAL LECRBASE AB COMPARED WITH THE PasT TEAR — MORM: (CHINS8¥—MORB BRIT! N MOVEMBNTS——THEB LATS ATTACK ON THE 184 ANKBLATION~-TAE FOOD AND LABOR MABEBTS, Wo bavo files trom Australia, dated at Sydney on 18th, and at M2ldourne on 24th of July, ‘The report of the gold escorta, from April 24 to July 17, when compared with those of 1856, sbow @ falling off ‘amounting on the a to 1.820 ounves, (From the Meloourve argus, July 24] ‘Tho reports from our gold fields give sseady evidence of (he wonderful resources © {tho export. The escort retu ne ‘are below the average of tne year ae, Seb ore ve, one iy Canes be amet the game period of Darli qvanities: amounted ‘aver cor by ¢ecort the wre! weekly yield of 43 ponding works of 1856 the quan tiles brought dows to 679 861 ounces, which gives aa erage yield uf 44. cos ources, The bearce iu favor of average of the year 1866 1s 1,320 ounces. In ing the last thirteen weeks the to Lynd oupoes, which shows tbe following tabie the qvapiities bronghi to Melbourne by escort from all the gold flelds, are given. [a the Inst columa will be found the total’ for ihe corresponding weeks of 1851 586" ons on, Werk endi u“ sid a 201 Decrease to July. 1857. we Lapp vp ‘Argus pg a peteia);, ‘saly a Jacket, fren Export entrios wore passed meat of 10,0C9 ounces of gold in the Cvlumbien, for Suez. += 06008 ae 24,966 1,410 287 ‘whiob, at the provious ‘The total quantity sent by Wis vost amounted ‘to 46,171 vajza alpped o the value of £74,000, the whole The receipts by escort and the shipmonts for the fret six m: nibs of the last three years ahow that the presen! 1 only inferior in point of quantities to the corresponding od of the oie 1866 :—— : Evcors .. Date +f Sailing oBERSS Bow B ‘Some statisties recently commaunieated to the ture by the ex Sissel tonal chinory, 1 1 ea sciee > _ ~y 993 ‘40 1 ane 984 1, 04, 487 ef 0 1588, 051 1,262,080 (yo ‘ships which bave Caloutts, Liverpoot, contain matter of considera. ve ays- epi, and capital is Lt Sg ll in OF providing tcols, timber, &e , but fae Glee & much dtminian. ed, in consequence of the enormous de} of the siok- q and {t ls bighly proba die that the average prodoce per head = regularly increase for many years. At Beechworth has been adopted to a large ex- co-speraave sayetem tem ‘mining is proseouled under more favorabie cir- cumstances tban at Ballarat. S0 long as mining was @ ind of soramble, carried on by the pi bo: Bole al was a'moat supertuocs. Bu Uutle teolated partis, and shovel, logisiation ib now, when at most of the gold Oelde the exwaction Mf B oaducied According to principles, and in:uatry and sooiel are allke orgapired on tue standard of a higher wt si | | ‘ts vitally Becessary that al! the institutions suitab.e for Civilized society abonid be established. The following £100 Rewand.—A memorial havin; Say person or pereoas wabieg hue wa some new Tewari ot £50 wil’ be. ‘wi bin ‘Swetve tombe from SRireating Fold trom, rook, ugom the follo vin claim nae I gemation tbe money now oflerrd ‘%. The discovery shall be Wrown ‘Spears ‘o 8 supptement to presented to nie nae by the ool care Sf ther aactrict that & premium should be warded fo ir is bereby notte de paid to any persoe wo ‘his date, discover a ne © m: matrix Koon saushaisa of the mining la cheaper and. more eifee ive Wweablog. aud a % other ‘sum of en to the treo use of the purlie 4 The right to reward shall be dectacn of Goat b> the, oad “On ae 17th of Jaly the ny Comme ine ‘said eomml sloners abal! be final and conc! toners, and the oaive. Western escort delivered st the just. dpey mint 1, of Free amount of gold ca | ik curing 0 wes 8 week on week, ‘amount ue, be ry Yar BM. ‘Avbtraila, is p.bilabed et eas gold di id cot issued by the ot Jaly 17 von Sh e0 bald toreetnen ’ Gust Imported Into the same eatab- , for the purpose of , wae rat duty collected ‘wes sheet New South Wales ‘Whereas, in eg ee A pee Comm peioners of the a mmo 10 wake poapension of yl sesya poms, flowr haa tot: an 4, the tobacco crops, during me =L Pigeon, £6, ig 11.—Floar—The Syoary, Jaly 17.—! r—" market ie firm, ete reek £2 pst toa. beta bat for the market, Ly) ‘were in town to shi 4 Ta Tour. DOU Km one 18 ton Monday, October ¢, v1, clock. epee Geant eet il A aI (PsP A cto ae Litas a oanar os has brea ie to want ~ eee ocatt ra rae oloeans Hotere wistouve tho south ferry ®t 1ig"o'cloak. Tt come off a 936 o'clock fig 4 MM ANY SOOTRTY o there: The regular monty meeting of the inatitatior be held in he councls ch ber of reat Wig ram o day evr ning, et 6 fan hour after the seuing © fun. General and ovetoal attendance fa particular! q DANIEL B. DELAVAN, Grand sack in H. BE Comaraity Ren bun fog tooth moo, oe fe Pa G8tb of independence the Gat and of or BD. ‘THE MEMBERS OF THIS 6 coRrs f iy crasied to assemble at the a in fe dregs, (bine panve ) on Monda, ogiin ing, cy tests ‘st : ro'et AULIOK, Cow EW YORK OARTMEN LIGHT toU aap Nica of be ubore corps wi 7 ond wag, om Tasedaw r Times Kuee, Seore tar, 1 Goto ‘clook. » W. RAYMOND, Dayle oe he nin eee ftruing bite to8? avenue 0 SLO RE 22 ck 8%, ON, SUNDAY, sure. 2 Iao4 pup four mon’hs old, with white Sed parts Lotusa wile” Whoover cil tire bot ts LY McP'YK ¢, 751 Broadway, will reeelve !lis above row $50 REGARD cMISSING FROM HOME SINCR Bredoy morning, about fift-en years old, taking ber clothes en, hea er ag tga yl gy de p00: as lar ©: Sreoks slow acd cramls manyéot ber words. "Thos where abe le reward will be pal ity Md for any L $25 BAWABD FOR Tue eRcovanr oF roe-\y, oF tm propardon thereof. oF for the remot te thieves,” Moler—t ladies’ gole ‘wa'echea! 41 diamend «Inster rings; I dismond clustr pia; 1 pale of sreacent and cree; 1 ps gold doliar; io rm of an octago pieos, with a hole in it to wea tobe left mt ihe Depasy road eee f Polloe sols Fra'kim riree', New York. hs property meptioaed al fasuppos'd to. bave bern taken by to Bastien be to the following 4 al ilon sion brows aimort w! fo recent 10 be locks dissipated a vei features aad lieht bine eves, tore turn ia or nalated of one binok leather fmaphor, 008 hos, 09, FOUND. —A Lamon “EWPOUNDLAND “Di Dm with «bie feet — nergy aed paying © Wert ls i'm fortwo days. If no! called for pay ezpennes. De grr, RETARD ilOST, ON, PAID pblgtt 9 stmall black end ian slut white ie bs on & brass look atiach in her 1081 Thearyvineet or Ths Division wun receive ite above reward, and 29 qaralins naeed y FPOERD, SUPPCSED TO BB STOLEN 01 boat contains px of fine paying ous owners oun have by Mie ard rds fook of Nora Feira On» AS ime fon for within one week they’ id for ex venees ORT-—-$5 BBW AKI—ON Wapwnenay, SEPrsus: 0, a amall b ack ard tan torrier ving OF collar with the owner's The avtvorewasds be paid op delivering bim a: 92 West Twenty third street ON #4 TORDAY NIGHT A GOLD CROSS Al en the corner of Atinatic and Bond sireets Bro: lyr. ‘ader wi'l be Uberally rewarded oy calling Atantic sree. riee ar 7, ners 4 Ender wil: reeetve ‘br above re * thanks of owner by leavirc the #ume at Mr. wennaxes oul © Wear Twenty eigbih sirret SEW PUBLICAT TONS, i2064t BROTHERS, CHEAP BOOK STORE, Ra 1 airert. of books (rom anctio 1B e's, ope bat of aaiiite Liven ofthe Tad ane $160. er sow ready t trarel ly at 39 ‘adinon street, front room, over feat chance 10 mabe money ent ose toe A YOU"G MAN WELL $200. ae fray, ae, To Tak Bio OO GarzR®, 1X Cast—anp 4 Man ire charge of « mapufacturin, $700 1m 10 06 conte, and sells from sb nab; speed, im all Grot clase housse ta ihe city. erels office $31 000. tne ‘sruc'e delivers’ we wok [a reepcoabh a incr ne Geliversd we ibe ely for which they pay cas’ on ‘Agree aA Saree years the 16th of Decem oes Bt ae pean pereen of Fwente oe taauireon *, ninth street asd Birvew'h avenue, New Tore 10,000 Tene ‘© 0 ~ A SUS Rees Ba) AN, WiTA Ball Mohs manifesta ry egeitnenel Inpiement ere RA Arnonsce thetr Intention to {fo thetr new store (now orcen ng) om or ghowt te lat of January, and have deteresned pantera rn, limmenee stosk of . Pro Lo p Moscin INDOW BuADRS, Consiens, Paren Hinomas, £0, 108, Ip otter Ae ovat he cl be ona rept oh every ance In im thelr ling. Pamitien farnianing. Oe im "Mppholery woods, curing. ~~ ave Invited to avail themselves of py A tT omy have thelt their hone 3 rare i eno sHAPaR pawern, design or wale bayer on ha cates vere w nat edvaninge in @xamtning our yA I up ta $e beat are, and =

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