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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8029. MORNING EDITION—SATURDA PRICE TWO CENTS. s tom cond who joilowet them up Afer el) wens over ta sheltered place on the brow odur. Toe omigratioa to that ut remained ob) m9: Dog " qUANEF Cousing sbout the middle of Inst month, the inve- wengere saved have returmed to Saa Frat | ror perchents begam to come forward again for fresh Oa ueately anexéct register of the ames of | soppier, aud have since bougat pretty froely. For the Lore WHO Came on Hoard Dan not Doen Kept, eo toat i l# | vorth comet, on the other hand, the inq iiry bus been of & ? © know how mas paringed, With the excep | moderace character, until, Im”ediately af tov C.080, Com Victoria, the emigration 80 | » ders)ie purchases of gooda have been made for Oregon, D riogutacty fres from excidents, and but few 7 changes of moment te bave Deen lost. Far the future nore care will be port «Anthracite coal has sold at@ cbeerved, and |) is to Be boped ® repetition of similar Oc valves, and tho mark + fcr other de currenoes wil be guardee apanst, iunctive and heavy Keorivers of ro- {ers baving shown a good desl 0: anxiety the interrurton cf tae commie y ABRIVAL OF THY MOSES TAYLOR. Friser river !z not a seovad ediiton of Kern | «bom, in the Orat place, the land was obtained, b 2 n> A good deal of complaint ia mada against the sumorte 8 or of Gold lahe—two famons hi Li | righvto grant. In ower worda, thet this corpuratio , of Mr Buchanan, aud especix!ly against the boites itewents in the history ef California, Bat ‘1, | Don compuanee w th the terms 0) the concession by wo! Giapenrers Of federal patronage tu shia State, ¢ what ie the lower Fraver river’ Icis notaivg more thao | they gold Vancouver's laland, forfeted years ago tacir | them with baving made uso of every unfair a) siave the commencement of the dirginga. The depouits of fae | porsessory title, secure @ victory at tbo primary o!o« Taoy ee, toa fioat goid in its beds and upou M4 bare are merely une The Herald statca thit the company soquired svay | woney was laviably exponded, f ear? uaupoal ‘wasbiogs down from the pountry above. ¥ the island py an order i councd, msde in 1519, | tests of qualification wore adopted, and that consaqueatly ‘Ages after ages a reniatloes torrovt has teen rushing to | giving to it the chief rights of the Hagtish govern | @ large proportion Of the party wore 4 of the pri the nes from the upper Fraser ad from Thompson river, | ment over the territory, on the condisioas: dri vilege of votlng. They are lowa in aseertiva Shel through deep and rocky and precipitous cspour, whirl | thet on the cengation, ta 1869, of the license o the manses of the party are in favor of toe yurisior we img along In its currens the fine gravel and evil and liget | iredo, i sball be competent for the goverpm Bt io re- sumed by Sevator Douglas and sustained by Senator ticles of gold which were mere cari y removed from | sume posscesion of the island by indemnifyiag the ooxmpa- | Brodertok, aud proclaim their willingaesa le take the po ir resting place. Agé this le all. For in the beds of for all their expenses in iecteecant thelr osior | pular sense at the next election. Two Weeks Later News from California. $1,434,674 IN TREASURE. the upper rivers ard their numerous tributaries, and io Nablirbments, and second, that if, atver tha ex stration At the same time the, dave professed a desire ty Bisthe, Marriages and Deathe. ave had to accept material’y lower Mgurea, Interesting Intelligence from Fraser fect in all the streams between the Cascadee aod tho | of five years, (viz, in I454,} the company bad not carried maintain the heraony of th> party, but ss thelr of DINTHS, Coffee has beep maintained, acd rather Lenda to improve, River. Rocky morntaing, there aro, if reepectevle ant collateral out thé objects for'which the chseter was gramted—that | course is dir. Antagocistic to the adatnistre Coums —At Oroville, July 26, the wife of Jerry J. | the sto2k, Bowever, with prospective addisons, i ample, the evidence Is to bo believed, extensive ade of g»)# depo, | i to any, tho diepoeal the lands af ressoaa>le rates, and | ton party, snd, we tho muppovtere Colas, of @ son. The importations of’ adamant ne cenalee having been bat aad sits, such ae cladden the hearts of experieneet misers and | the founding of establishments for commerce aud neviga- | latter are jatermined not to give way au iach; the pros Gnav —In Centre townsbip, Sacramento country, July | Moderate, and that proportion of them which consignses incite them w energetic and continuous labor. There the | tion—the Crown should heve the right to reenter | pects of harmony are very poor. There arc too many | 26, the wife of James drey, of a daugoter. were diepowed to veer nut eynal to tue current require POLIPIC AL WBW SB. | coisie coarse ane ragged avd eobd, and there avgneetion. | sna take pees-eaion of the island abeoluto'y Tt; | ultraints om elther site, aad (hs mon of Julgmaat and MEDEKccAL Jackbon, Ama-or county, Joly 22, the | Mente oF the trade, reilere wore ouabled 10 obuain « ably is the beart of the new El Doredo, sreued on facts furviehed by the Dublia Tuiocrsity who are willing to accept the Engtish bilias aset- | wie of 0. A. Harder, of a daughter. marked advance upon our previous quotaiions. Cordag> ‘The main difica'ty to be overcome in opening up the | Magazine for April that the Hucroa’s Bay Company | tlementof the Kaneay diffionity will be asable to bring territories north ie the want of suflicient means of com- | bave eigually failed to fulfil the conditions on ar their | aboot # osbetion between toe coutending factions. munication with the ses coast. Jt Is at present almost an | tenure of Vancouver's Island is theoretically held. I! the The question now is, what will the repabiicans do? Impossibility to transport ibither tue necessaries of life | Eogiiab law triburala decide that the company bad no aa | Will they coalesce with the Douglasiies? It in pro! ip adequate axounts te suoply a large namber of ay thority to make grants of land, the speculators from inl; | they will vot. They will nominate candidater for J Wate 3 Mvaray —At French Corral, Nevada oounty, Jaly 16, | "émeins firm at former Sgnres Boots and abree a3 the wileoi J B. Murpby, of at Beg — chee pe-—some ! oorioene o — In Sacramento, July 25, the wife of Johu G | b¢avy goods in demand at fair prices, but other kinds egg ae ome, Sealy, =f dolt ®. logibg rates for entire invoices’ With regard to Taw. Sacramento, July 17, the wife of 8. Roth, of | “*y go0da, we have to note the market bare of 44 browa Indian Depredatiens and Army Meve- ments. mene ‘The trai) projected from om to the gold fell city whe Baye invested large suns in lots will become | of tho Supreme Court (our highcst tribunal) and for 3.00 | » daughter. abectings. drills are without ehenge as regards tne valae failed, The route from the Dalles, thongh of itealf prac- | heavy Jeseve, Whatever title they Lave acquired will de Comptroiler-—the only offiors to be chosen thie year who RILVA —At Rattlenuake Bar, Placer county, July 17, tho | Of around sot, but are jrhhng lower. Preeerved cenit ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMSHIP OREGON, Hieable, is blocked up by bostile Indwos, who hsve al | solely ofan equi'able character, a7d wust address itecif | will tend wfair Gbanee of ection, It is pot likely they | wise of © M. Si'va, of a caughter. of all descriptions bave bean moderately deatt in at sue- yesdy dofested a boty o” United Stotes troopa, onder Col. | more to the Parliament than the tribanala 01 Eogland. wul stulaify thempelves by going over to the Douginaites; ‘Wis0n.—At Lake Vineyard, Los Angeles county, July | t#ved rates Mackerel and guddsh aold to tho exten’ of anne Bteptoe: aud the brivade trail from Fort Hope cannet be Ae might be expected, there ave @ groat number of per- | for their State Ovntra! Committee, in the publishad call for 6, the wife of BD). Wilson, of a daughter. the current importations a6 former quotations, A moder- —. wy 22, Mra, W. | © Dusiness in syrops, ata slight rocaction ta price for x ieee ete Seon OT i a ok Woop.—In Bumbolat county, July 20, the wife of 1, K. } @¢nced by the sale of afow amall invoices. Some kinds Wood, of a daughter. Of Daval stores are advaacsd Toe market for ali Riads Woon.—In Sau Fransisco, July 28, the wife of Thexdore of meat provisions hus been well anetainad, although the J. Wood, of a daughter. Cemage for consumption has not heen large, with te ox , 2 MARRIAGES. Fey perme a hens, ie wrie's peronanne, of RE Tn 7" ly 18, oavy, toaving ad the clone but a tow aan e diaioe eee ay Stace | Hovdred packages in Gret Lands, yot the utmost soneficial Franck, both formerly of Hamburg 1 iiot percetvabie therefrom upoa the market han Det to BRADY—DOGLENNAN.— At Han Jose, Sante Clara county, prices More Awtiness and vaiormity tho re Jwy 9, FR Braay to Sarah MeGsennan. ‘8 of turd beve bees pretty considerable, and jbl et BA Marjavillo, July 25, RB. ¢ unlenoes penerally ondeav tn realize nyo arrival, Biationee c's meneaear: * , rates bave fonved Govnward turoughout the (urtmight, Bucktey-Kexgwoov.—-at Auburn, Placor county, July 4 CCM et & marked declive upon thors quoted for inet 20, Mark Huck ivy to Isanelia Kiogwood, mnii, Carciina rice t wikbout airrason: gos b st grades Guswsc—Keassvy,—S ® Peanciecd, aly 25, by the | ¢! feroleD have aiightly tmoroved, Ri ve have bean Rov PO. Baer.) i Gaanieg, Evq., 00 bine ann Mi. Kon- | 10 £000 redfivst, and Obiud fold wt an advance, in sions. meade svaileble withvul sn er°rtagus outlay. However, | cone idle at Victoria. To the credit of Americans it mas’ | @ convention, ays “the repubil candicate for Yresi- Bm avenue of coumanics ion has Been discrvered which | be recorded that breaches of the paage aro of rare occu: | dent of tue United States will bo clected in 1830;"" promises to oroye availadls, and Coy. Douglas et | rence, and no:hing of u disagreeable naturs bas occurrai | that “the evo of victory iz not the timo for retroat ‘aken mossores to pot ous hundred mea sf work | to mar the good understanding between the Kogligh offi. | or capitulation,” and that “the regublicans party up i The route propored is by Bs clals and others. An iotelligont aud ‘eliebie ccrrespon- | Of California must remain intact.” So that if there ehich empten into the Fraver, ‘thir: of the Herald, writipg from Victoria July 23, in little chance of the mountain gol to Mahomet, there above Fort Sangisy, 0 Barriga Tike, thence ve ins litle more approved style, being aol 1s an equally limited chance et goidy to the vig the lave to the Lilieit stv y Le inka, straw mattreseen from enterprising persons who | mouvtain; that's, if there is any reliance to be placed cu thence by land to enoths! reuse ucrone 4 reupive ® barvast from the profis of sowivg ma. | political mapifertoe The republicans might, sooner than Andorton’? lake, end theace by # trail fre calles ia 3 Whitney & So, have for rale some made from | ste 0 united democracy sweep the State, term @ junction to the Upper Franer—-th (ors distsa0a from Far) £ but many are anwilling to indulge in wo great & | with the apts Lecomptonites, being 182 miler, mestly npsn savigable vw: stpreseat The winde are very bigh bere the From all points of view, politics are in a curious condi- I, @ tolerooly certain wnat oy the tt Me CircumElAnc) doee uot o¢. which it expecied from ths 2 harbor irons back over the town. Water | Cur, impossible now to sve, the month of Septem ser may Purope begins to wrriv y ven for the ordinery uses of life, aud | witoces the election of the republican caadidalas by » boundaries mertioved will be a le, a mben you consider tha: the population is generally on the | minority of the people while the democracy are Sghting coming antuten and winter wil) no tow pireet, they present quite s dusty appearance. Gots are | Over abetractions snd merely personal issues. nustan *he Coubts wo 4 Lav och damaged by thie, aud provisions cauaot be well ox- A cecides cpposition will be made in the democratic ceed Zores.® 4 great meay pew dulldiugs are cov- | conventions to tie nominations of Congrossmvn, as we NEWS FROM OREGON TERRITORY. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. FINANCIAL REPORTS. a0 crouse. pert 2? toe day, end duet im great abundaoce is | tien in California, and if Nora a , &e., tee, ‘Tus United States mall @team hip Moses Taylor, Sap’s'o Joua MoGowsa, arrived yesterdsy ufterveon frem aspis counts of the rehners aoc ¢ mr qagece oF the rw aulrads aenumed by holders, conjoined wall via Key West, haying lett tue former port ww ine | fleids. after a fuil and csre'vi « ty going up, auc whea one walka & sbort distanco | Legislature postponed the election to 1859, kepKN—MoCaxmy.—In Shasta, July 1, P. 8. Creeden J Sen e args demand. ith =“ moderate reoutpus, on 10en inet, Sho bes tho trevenro, malls ext paszongore by | Cente, pro end cou , avd at 2 “iqeesesot din of a thoussud han 9 next few ceva will be of tho groatest consequence ne erase atoning, aly 2, pe cater nd refioed have destioed wud eloved unen: the Sth inst. roach, ¢ would appear U eely on the ear, comewhyt I'ke a Cai. | to the democracy of California, If the adm tion Guriek— Beck. ~[n San Francieco, July 30, at the rea! Ke — ade cr ae Coprenend; come sighs the elsemehip Sqnora, (rom San Franctecc, the deh in confident belief Hat a0 vp samen sireet. The #Eh! of good | Convention acis wiih moderation and prudence it willac- | gence of F.W Wey, by Key fr. Cater, Mr. thoame deney to improve wes manfieat lo Azerices daring tho The United States brig Doiphin, Lisutovaat Oommandiog | ot a '» term'pation, mot 6" y the iababiismts. Wolis bave boon | quire great strength. If it proceeds to denounce Browe- carly part of the fortnight, but towards tre cog, «tr Cutler 0 Miss Sarah L. Puck, noth of Camese Camp, fuo- bovvy receipte, aad the rumor Mat @ lending jobber 'r- 1 y yaad end whe are ablo to thee ‘an; i , wus Ce.gboorheods, but cowhere in the imme: | rick and approve Lecompton, the result will be digna- a Maflitt, was at Key West ov tho 23d inat., aad waa to ead page and persev 2, 0 sequte 10 ashort tae ecom- | diate vicinity of the town witiaat ttriking tho bed rock | trous. ? bn Sa 0 vi He, E1 Dorado coun- tends S000 Be clase ont, bis etock, the murkot leaves off next morning tor the north. Captain Maitet reports Oav | petrocy. ox for ua Ihe Po ooaslc pl extends. a} & dep rangwg from forty to eighty feet, | Adout twenty employs in our Custom House were d's- | gy. july 26, Geo poate an tbr ‘Troxel. du'l and utsettiod. arpovtine ix wituont cbaag+ -itenitad tug captured a laver sailing ander American colors and | Tho tole emigratice (om <9) ..rvln, auring the past | sud then are tewarded with # yield ot woout two | charged by Collector Wastingloa @ fow daye ago. Ite | 7 bwatp—Kowanns min San Fruncieco, July 20 by Sores ant we ee pgm ies aphid fac sent her to Charleston. Seen oan eon eee bodied | barrels per day. Tho water ip vapelstabie, and | tald this weasure has poen adopted in accordance with | Rey. J. K. Bentos, Mr. Kdward Kwald wo Mins Linde Bd- | 10>) no4 penois to the treat an advance, bat tre grocral ager alaustios tor tho | of s thick, whith appearance About two ‘miles | instructions received from the Treatury Department at = two weeds chow shoud twe.ve hundred departaros } ‘rom town are springs which bave been cloaned | Waehington. The vacancies created by the chaupes are rom this city for be wow Tolse*, aut acrivals from tho | ous apd yield good water. Men go out with barro's | Dotto be filled, Canse—retreochment in the excentes of same locality, two thoasend. and got them Aled for fifty conts, aud then draw the bar- | the government. The saving wil! emount to about $30,000 The steamship Oregon, from Victoria, arrived boro on | rols in towa with @ rope, and readily sell tho water yr anpurm im this port slope The recuction of s*’aries of the Int inerant, brirg'ng dowu fi ty \oousand dollere | jor $150 por barrel. Purchasers, nocessarily, are | Cartom Houxe officers to a figare twenty fivs per cont gold dust from the Fracer r.ver countey. evonomical of tho article. It iooks queer to e0e barrel. | above New York raes, by tho bast Congress, canses much In relation to the excitement which hss prevaile!, tho | men rupning around the stroeta. A few water carts would | dieestiefaction to the parties interented, main poimt presented tor the consideration of Atlantic | co well, I believe. Wood is sold reasonable, and brought Augrst 24, Madam Dopay died of billows remittent fever and was buried at sea. ‘The following is the specie list of the Mosos Taylor:— A.M. Lawrence... ..$20,027 L. 5. Lawrence & Co. 22,000 RMeader & 0.Adamns 82,000 J.B, Newton & So... 20,289 we FaARRABER—Naiion.—At Yreka, Siskiyou county, July 9, James Farraber W Mary Neilou. Fi sbik—VAlisJ0,—Ip Sonoma, July 22, ab the residence of her father, Levi. Frisbie to Adeba, daughter of Gen. Mariano Guadalu,o Vailejo. c Gitam~OLbs.— Ab Diggiogs, Del Norte county, July 4, 1. Gilam to 8. Tange Of quotations continues unalterea. Wheat baviog come in freety from the country for the past t¥o weeks, both it and flour have ruled at caver raves for buyers Barley apd on's bave been in steady demand, bout beianoed receipt: ; some exports of bow Deen made to Auntraiia. THE MONKEY MARKET. ‘ age JODGKD8—-ENA TIO’ ‘a San Francisco, July 30, at the The close comperteon, says the Jan Franc'sco Mercantile 12000 FG. Parker & Son.. 4,400 | propio i the opening how hore for tbe iadustrions aud ho- | ia by yoracne nt ope dollar load, Licarn ibe price per | Indtan Depredations and Muttary Mave- | reriscsce ul hr Josupli 5. Huson, Harrsm slrect, by Rev. | asec of ho Sua inst, between the sbipment of trewauro east ard Patrick, ) nest to do well, The veid cresiea by the absence of such 4 | cord ia five doltare. The expanse is the labor of getting it, ments. Jobn B. Broat, of Petaluma, Mr. Piisbury Hodgkina | from this port during this and the precediag year is quite 46°309 large number of citizens has, of course, brougat labor | with a emall royal tax to her Majes*y for the privilege OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDBNCR. ‘Obips””), of Welle, Farg. & Co.'s Sxpress, t0 Milas Loaise | interesting:>— 41.205 into demand. Wages have adyauced in proportion to | cleatiog ber Majesty’s land of ber royal foresta. Good Bar . Bhattuck. Gf Brooklive, N a. Total for the mouth of July, 1868 $1,020,892 ry the scarcity of workmen; and tf widely known tuat em- | boord isto be hud for fifteen dollars a week. The days Ax Francisco, Aagust 6, 1858. Tsonp—Mestack.~-Ai Gras Valley, Jaly 17, A. Isord to | Previously this year..,.....+6 23,637,575 siihtd Ross, Falooer & Co. 69.000 | icy ment can be obtained reasily in Cafornia at raies for | aro to love here that three meals are ladispensable, | Serlovs Indian ovtbroaks havo occurred in Northern | touien . Mosbuck. Paani B2'S08 Wan, Sonera é& Oo, goloog | ROVE what{t obiaing ja the Hash, the people who might | Ciains and oysters are in abundeccs—tho later aallor | Caitfornia, and we havo a report of a battle between a Korsx—Errivcrn —In Sacramento, July 18, Leopold | Total to August 1, 1858 577,408 10,349 “ ee - ‘be induced to come here, ipasdition toserving themoeives, | inan those bad in Oaiifornia, but a sweet palatable article be @ nh F walawire Kors to Baroara Eppicgar. Do. do, 1856. 27,749,253 93/968 would benefl, this Steze, which only requires population t> | withal. The Indian women bring them to your door and | Duzer ere on Fraser river a ly of savages. ENOWLTON--LOkixG —-At San Francisco, July 21, by ’ 2'000 develope its mining and agricultural woalth. Beside thor | sel! them for about twenty five cents w huodred. Aa | Itis raid eight white men end one woman were killed. | 5 B, Rooney, Nathsniel W. Knowlton, Faq , of Nevada, Excess in favor of Wat YOOT 6. .ce.ce ceeee 98,000 adventages, farms and miving claims can bs procured for us trade 's concerped, all scom to be doing well, | Tne atory is not weil autheptisated. Misa Louies W. Loring, of San Frauctsco This result was pot antie!puted whon tho great rusn of 13°000 low ty and by spl) sation and energy & men! and the rainere take np all the provieiona they conve" Washington f oe, learn thet MomULs—Woon— As Oyapia, WT, July 12, Fay- | mibers took piaco to Fraser river, and it io gratifying to par reacbin ependence in afew yearr, niently can in their * privaie bosts. Thoso whogo up by | rem Washington we learn some gentle: | oie mokuilin, Governor of Washington Terriwry, Mary | note that the production of goil keops so nearty up to the 86'000 equal ea, is = i - al. ES euner aro a " two hundred = four oo men bad arrived at Olympis, W. T., direct from Soutnern ae bid dae xi formes per’, nea tenes Ge rein, ee Cred ¥ As & ccD prece: 8 pounds, as captain noes 7 No restriction ne ifort ty jorhood cKinsmnay—Anmernoxg —Io Placerv! aly 19, 5 0 jo 5,800 Taira | PIE; HBpEnded will be found o syesen delivered wt Vic | Fat upan the amouat ot provisions to be carried ep, un- — ee age cag » bg oa i oF | james K McKinelray vo Fanny Armstrong.” waters Is now approashing, and mivivg operations de- ah toria about ten days ago by Governor Douglas ton largo | jees as @ mere steacbons regulation, so as to accommo | YFeK®, viver and other local econ | ckmm—Frack.—At Dutch Fist, Placer county, July 20, | pending upon @ low stage ci the rivers wili be more ex- mgineers of the | bed: «one ay og fone arag pd hor C4 cate oll, It ts cflicially anvomwoed by the government | who stste that the Iadians bave all left for the Columbia } Wisiiam 8, McKee to Mary F. Fiaok. bey 3 curved on tae one a ge r department, George Preckman wan elected chief by | views. oy wi substaatialiy to agres wi that no restriction is placed on the miners. In relation to amacb 1k of cates, DIMUN-BUaton —At Red Bluff, Tehama county, Geo. | while ¢xperie.ce coustantly ado» @ pro! pre chyba and Cha los brooke ant socancd | the opinions exprenmed in leiers pnblisho7 ta the Liman | the predues of the tuluea, the aaine oorrespoadert sates, | ji raronen race 2, ORE Renee, ee | Aca eee ¥ success. We judge that the summers work will Ghew a . 4 on the cubject. The Governor's reierence to “our glorious that he had a pereooal interview with Ca; ‘Aitaworti, the purpose of joming with tae Yekimas, to preven! miners Queen” must have sounded ae singular as comical in the v-—In San Francisco, July 23, Rev. & | favcradle result, During the past month the receipts of kuown ap exc’ Oregon asqusiataves, of ihe maria, « | from passing through their country towards the northern | ,A/Ance—Dens 10 ay ae b Bonister, Juun Mi, Slarka to Miss Rowanna Dumb, bota of | dvs’ a this point have been quite as large ee customary, Asha!) asaistants. Yerassimo Bulla, a native of the isiand of Patmos, in | S8rs of bic hearers :— rtern wheel beat, which made her firat trip up the Fraser, |. Ib ia believed are really concentra’: thas city. the amount usualy somewhat less than daring the Coenen ae tr ena Peaccin te tam neday ot | Be. Doccias sat4—My friends: You wish me to xpmak | tna has retureee, ‘The Umatla went up es ize as Fort | forthe parpere, of fgnaug Gexeral Giro Tama | Okan —B Im fan Francieo, at the residence | monih of June. “be eporations at who Cuitod States Branch x ¢s tery he to yowabout Freser river, and get my advice abou! goin | Yale. The river ts now open toallaieamers. Captain | were to be seon ia the southern country. They had all | of John Higgins, faq., by the Rov. Father Magegoous, Cor- | Mint during July have been a» folio’ Deposita, oz. George Nicolaus, and a verdict of mauslewgbier rencere! | there, and my opinion of the country. Now, | will tell | Aieworth is a well kuown and respecta Yio citizen of Ure $2,120,000; pelius H. 0’Meata w ailsn Mary Aun Elizabeta Higgina, | 108.917 36, goo eoii iver coinage, loft. 3 5 agrmat ths prismer. Both were fzhormoa, and while yen all plainty, that 1 will not take the responsibilty of | gou, and bis statements can be believed. He sai thore \s Tne Oregonian states that Captaia Robertson’s com | bosnof that cic $35,000, win age, $2,156,000, fuxioniod, on Goa lish oflayt sath, Bella wlabbed 4o- EIRENE ofa Renan Te ee eae Plesty of gold dust in the hands of miners, who are deei- | pavy, sumperiog 4cO men, had Jefe tho Dalles on tho 20h | Rictanown--Gnaves —Op Dry Orook, San Joaquin coun- pt , ? de we becn said of Fraver river, and I know nothing more | rous of obtaining coin for it a1 $!6 per ounce. The dig bts for the Yekims country and the northera gold | ty, July 16,0, R Ricuardscn toKameaJ. Graves. Intelligence from 5 consed, from the effects of which ho died next day. about the gold than has already been told you by others. | gings between kort Hope and Fort Yale, about sixteen | mines. It will be remombered thet Captain Kobertson Rictakns—Patk —In Oaxtand, Jaly 30, Kev. F. EB. OUR SAN FKANCISCO COREESPUNDENCE. John H. Smith was to bave been bang on ths 6th inst, | Had you sert to ask my opinion wbout Fraser river before’ } mi 1d, Tuolamne "r x, Mr. Jobo Ricoacds, of Sprin = 3 county, 10 Migs Jaue Palk, of Miton Adoot, Devoushire, BAN Fuanctsco, Angust 6, 1858, : r At Inlest dates from Oregon, the people of that Derritory CDSPALR BLACK In San Francisco, Jaly 20, by the | bad net recetved intelligence of tho failure of Congress to 5 Toraii, at frwtty ohorch, M. Kadeteie,o Alm = pens seantg, te lars. Eitzabeun Biack, of now York pags the bil! for tts admincion isto tho Union The Lagis: are thickly taken up and pr it is enid, about $20 | and company were driven out of that couuyy » few yy to th is reported, with s Froke age oe een ie they had prospected and juice, Washed ovt ten pounds of gold a week. Captain } found 01d dpawes on the Wenatcbe, abous thirty ‘Aine worth says that there is gold there, but mixers enouzh | miles from Press Rapias, They have been refitted, re to work it, and that now digg‘ngs may be fonud beyond a | cruited, remounted, Bnd ge vt Well armod this ume for eoubi auy emergency. We jedtn nlxo that General Olerk nes you left California, I would have told you, one aad all, io leave your quiet howgs—vot to give up the sul for a shadow, end wait patently anil something ore Quite was known about he country, Now, suppose} were to teil you 20, Suppose I were to advise you, one aod all, tm Naps, having been found guilty some mozth= ago of the muraer of B. F. Taylor. No cfforls beve been made bo induce tho Governor py commute the sen'oace. M. Murray has beon sentonced to be bung in Bierr® | 4 return immediasely 10 your homes, without going fur | The arrival of tho Umatilla at Fort Vaio, the highest | cont out « suflidiont number of United Staten troopm to cat | Kune Bi bone —lu dan Fierce, Jaty 1%, oy Rew | lature was in session ond lied pansed many laws under the ounty on ihe 27th of September. ow, wns would oa —s yo why Lam ney ha place yet reached by ships, was celebrated by grost re: | a good wide trail tarough 2 tae, hostile and friendly {n- | F. Mousteke, ur. Osto Rabe © diss Eama both | State Constitution ratified by the people. Gaversor . Ralee: " G ues fo; you woul: o julomngs. dians who way oppuac a ea’ passage to miners | furnmer., ot Hambur aod brturt. 4 = x es go # met, nt werk | sult “After the trouble aud “expense we have hel | "the Vistoris Gases devoribon the scene whoa the mi tn rrule {or the now geld mines In tesorih. Company | brisswav-—Mckiseay—-ab Yroks, Slakiyon county, | Whitaker was tm full possestice ef the effice of Shake Go Bowen, liabilities 328, have po in coming here, we wast go to the end; we mus | ners at that point saw the boat approaching :-— F, Firat dragoons, passed throuzh Stocktoa last week, en 7 July 9, George Sullaway to Sareh woKioney Vernor, exercising its fanstion#, and the entire govern ebarged from thelr debts under the tnsclvent act. In Pa Reem oe fagep teed = uuak bn Lande Laat Renae ha ———_ route for Oregen. ew sien Soemev-— Wrote Lo Dorado county ment was carried on under the new syetem inangorated Toaac N. t some objec gun ia from 9 | upow bearing roy @ cannon and the screechings 0! The Reputtican eays thay aro & fine look! of | July 48, Carl Sonieter w Hiiza Mi mh. on Pr eben HN. Knight have bom dis | O08 Sitver. "News Uknow, man” whet you wick me to | cttcsmn whicie, and @ rumar guined ctroulaiios thes s it men, and with thelr noble animals exclled much aten. | 'Sainu-Coox ab Santa Hoes, Bonoma county, Jugs, | “hee Oregen considered she bat broken locso from the charged from their habliities, tell you. You wish me to say thoro are jos of gold in | stern whet stesmmer wast on hor way up the river. Every: | tinn.’ A large number of thom were armed with Sbar Jas. Seuith to Angeline Cook. leading strings of Territorial ruie, A namber of colored mea of San Francisco addressed Srecereives ea beads Ca pe oor — ons Pg ee ne ree z rifles. oa SS by some Srockwaii—How®.—Ia Stockton, Jaly 23, Eldridgs F. Governor Curry had relinquished bis office and all the letter, tome months ago, to certain officials of Now Gra. | certain of the mseel a iwi » 0 yond the bend river to ascertain the cause of the | dozen cov 5 officers aad men were very | Stockwell to Jace 1. Howe. other Territorial officers bad followod bi wb sip at wit offered by that coun, | OW Peltled opinion, that 1 think (ae country im’ full @ | Riracge uolses and the the report. courtesan ana oblige is replying to tbe many uastine | “'Scirivase Docoris As San Franciaco, Joly 90, by Rev. lowed his example, truth of learn < by the eboutings along the banks of the river,and | with which they were plied. We cont aous diesbarge of (uns @ud gold, aod that east and north and south of Fraser river ‘there is a gold fisld of incalculable value and extent. [ S. B Rooney, J. W. Sullivan to Mrs. Jame Doug'ss, down An interesting question wil! arise if the people of Ore. ere ine i ar try to colored unmigrants. A letter haa been received ta of that city. gon Inaist On mantaining theit pmition of « sovereiga Captain J ‘with bis company of the arti! reply from Gen. Hooques, in wich he tells them to com | bave told our giorous Queen so, and I now tell you fo; heretofore stationed in Oa \fornte, ben in oo Vuarcn--Morey.—At Petaluma, July 16, Mr. Georg» W, | State notwithstanding the tailuro of Congress to provide on, and says 4 darkoy Las the sane political and gocla | and, if'l mistake not, you are the very mea wio can ‘They are destined for service ia the Yakima couawy. | Veatch to Mies Ciariese More, for ite admission into tbe Un! sighte as 4 white man in that lstitade. prove by your energy end enterprise whother my opinion ‘The prospects for & war: eg ogy Fraaciaca, July 26, by the Rev, | _ Tbe United States Senators elect, Mecare. Lane and be right or wrong. ber, I do ne give you that quite decided. F. Bano! Charles 8. Way to Mary Aca Moore, | Smith, will urdoubtedly prose: A party of sixty apostates from Mormonism had ar. statement as an ex'abliehed fact, but simply aan opinion, | above Fort mafle her first appearance has bean withdrawn, and it js probable, tustead of one re- | both of San Francisco. * | and demand that they bo allowed to take their sats, aod vived, with their families, in Carson Valley, trom Salt | foonded on what I have actully #een myself, aod heard io of Fort Yale, and was war iment of infaniry belog withdrawn from the Uh army | Wutsuawa-Jacks At Napa, July 14, Rev. M.A, Wile | the members of the House of Representatives wil! cert. n Lake. from others who know the country. N more can fore was shoved for Oregon, two or three will be found necessary. lems w Amelia W. Jacks. ly do the same thing. Oreg: J. J. Marts, an under steward on the Bierra Nevada I to you, but go op and prospect — dreds of men were clambering was, cn the 16th ult.,erusbed to death by tha engine of | weeks you will be .° weeks you will be able to tell me what Fraser river is. | eager to geton aboard. The lndiane, too, partook of the | accigent to the Stenmahip Oregon— Eight or DEATHS. on fame position now that California Avrs.—In Sacramento, Joly Zi, Cora Linn, danghter of | 414 im 1849. Congress having suthoriv’ the people to ‘that verse’, while on hor way from Whatcom to Victoria. | Take wintog tools and food in abundance; you will Wen | enthusiasm, and seemed highly dedguied at the (to them) 4 6 uns and 5 da: frawe @ Mate copstitation, and they haviog done #9, they He war a native of New York and hai no relatives on | po indopeudent of others, and may go t whniever | novel mpectacie, She toade the pareage from Fort Hope : ‘Ten Lives Lost. : See ae evtmeate county, Jay 16, A. | Wilteontend they are to ait , this coast. His own carelescess and neglect of orders, t Of the coumtry you choose. I would not advise fee | Fort Yaie—fiflcen miles—in five hours,-one hour of OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORKEATONDENCE. native of France. ‘were the cause of the accident. go beyond Fort Yale with your canoes, as the river | which time she was aground, without acetdent, Imme- Bay Fravcweo, August 6, 1868, —At Jacksonville, 0. T., July 12, D. B. Bren- je dangerous above that pomt; nelther would | adviee you | diately a dinner was prepared an boar!, and @ number of to take the Fort Hope road, as you cannot carry enoagh of | ine principal inhabitants invited tq partake of it; after | 4 Serious diester occurred to the steamship Oregon on rovietons to last you over the journey. The route by | which, exnctly at thirteen minutes three o’clodx, she } ber lsat trip from Victoria to this city, resulting in the loas Ricrrivon ee ce cceaek Ao Ny 4 ‘wale Dre. eS ee Rg LE of several lives—the exact number is unknowa, On the Ting to got & road 0 way; in ex, pase re vel steanl ever Pitee teate and wagons on the twonty wile portage that | above fort Hope, on her trip, 1 pat my Diankets | MOrstnc of the Ist inet,, Just afer midnight, when about divides that river from Anderson lake, before aboard. We came down hke a streak of chain ing, | thirty miles from the entrance to the harbor of Sun Fran months are over, asaloand acoralble route at | with « very light head of stoam, being procia ly Ay one | ciaco, she ran ashore on Point Keyes, while « dense for Dr. L. G. Lyon, late Coroner of Amador county, hw been arrested upoo a charge of murdering his own wile ‘On the 4eh of Jaty Inst rs. Lyon was found dead ina wellon her husband's premises. Sabsoqacat davestigations awakening the suspicion \nat the husband baa had some agency ia her deaih, a post mortem e\smi- mauon, and an analysis of the ach of the deceased, were bai, These resulted in poritive proof of the pro- nan, formerly of Oto. avont —At Grase Valley, Storra county, Jaly 14, John F., tfant eon of Thomas an’ Arminta Beaumont. Bacnetoxn—In Los Angeles, Geo. Buche.der, aged 55 by ohne = RS ye bid July 23, Mary Catherine, | S°ueaintance and brief interview with General Ciark, we 4 are of the Jon that be ia not of the Goneral Woot eet only cenahane Paward and Maria Harroa, 60%) Yar | of inviian oghters, We opine hie bay ome up here to fgitt amou arsen| . Dr, | all rearons bo Uy Let me say one word | minutes on the way, 1 have no doubt abe can make the vail: i ’4 Ranch, Colusi county, July 15, | Mdians and not the white fuhabitants Epon then los, but a reid ant ovariaken at sock. | about the Indians. They are alirienciy, nod all thieviah; | distance inside of Corty five mlnutes. In her upward pas. | Prevailed. The Herald describes tho scene tet fol. | | Brows —At Tare ait tounel Saaely yi bat ropa was foarot would barvest light, Num- fon, He {s quite woalthy and it ia hard to assign reason | therefore beve an eye to your thiogs, and do not leave | rege she was welcomed by tho miners on the banks of the Honp.—In Benleia, Solano county, July 22, Thomas | Pere of 8 wore leaving Oregon by the overiand rogte them exposed, for in that case the Indians will them. Get on with them rs quietly as you can, government will protect you. Be careful of revolvers, and be not too reasy to use _— river, with shouts of joy and the firing of gue and pistols ail slong the route. Sor hi usnatural crime. ot your Coming back to Victoria, its prospects are on the whole Fae § fiat we G Bond, aged 81 yeare. raver river mines. (old discoveries are reported pear Hilleborough, Washington county, Oregon eects In San Frendions, eguah 3, Mary, wife of Jo- | Th cmtcial vote for Governor, at tke late election ate : 1186. --On Antelope Creek, Tebams county, July 13, | £%.'8 as follows:~1. F. Grover, democrat, 5,969) ‘The Feaser OUR 8AN FRANCI8CO CORRESPONDENCE. er Gold Mines. Two fire engines, purchated in San Francisco, own case. The law of the land will do ork | ave arrived. Regular streets have been laid out, and formerly of Missourt, Kelly, republican, 4,190. Majority for Grover, 1,600. Ban Francisco, Augast 6, 1558. withest fear os oF —_— a pl > sane steps taken for the construction of new — a wee , Jaly ~ by drowning in = x Returning—The | in all coves; io jw ws 3 arenes. ‘Ube Kiamath, florrce formerly of Jefferson, Maine " Fa vin Ae he Trae Route te the Dig, | tt delund your rights and ave? . Now, | Two newspapers, as stated, have beon establishe1—tho fe CAnmneAt Greve Valley, Nevada. counip, duiy 22, | CAPTURE OF A SLAVER BY U. S. BRIG DOLPHIN. Mines pppreet to be Rich—nMew Houle ” | my frionds, go on and prosper; is hard work before | Victoria Gazetle and the Vancouver's Island Gazeite. The un- | Jobn K., son of A. P. aud Penelope Carter, aged 1 mons ~~ gings—The Emigration from California—Speech of Gov. | you, and I hope you will be 7 , a but the loss | ana 6 days. Three Hundred and Eighteen Africans on Douglas— Victoria Steamer wp Frascr River, de. , bc. wey bo hes wa resident of , but who bas taken flight to of life, f any, bas been comparatively small. When ine Donsay.—At Grass Valley, Nevada county, Joly 15, Board. ‘The excitement in relation to the Fraser river goud | Ment, the miner re ee ere ncetga o ARG HSS: DOFMYs |” rue United Staten brig Dolphin, Lieut. John N. Mamie maines bas remained abou! stationary Ifanything it has Prenis,—At Uskiand, July 93, Helen Fitza Forria, late | commanding, arrived at Key West on Sunday, he 204 probsbly undergone s iurthor diminution, The freshness wife of Benj. ¥. Ferris, baq., formerly of New York,aged | tnet from the coast of Cuba. Tho Dolpliia esilod from deference to Americans, and white guardians Of the discovery has worn away, and the letters of apeca- wn | of the law substitated. Governor ‘appears io be | In the bold. All tho pumps were then rigged, bai a eee cy = In San Franciaco, July 20, Mars Fromont, « | Secs ls Grande on the morning of the 2lst inst. miners prod ir : moasures tw keep | cative of New York, aged 36 years. at bt covered a gall sbhesd stand'ng om the tatore and bave juced their effect. People are own | popular, though the policy of the Hudson om, fet to work, and adopted to ki she dis: ard ready now to look before they leap, and show 0 dispo fore sue sald Wo contin, 60 hid ei the representative, in restrioung trade and e ship afioat. At this juncture elarye number of pax’ | ‘Fur. —On board {ue steanhip Sonore, Jaly 22,0apt. | game eourve ax tho Loiphin, which gained on her very sition to rurh madly off without proper supplies, or suy ry ners on produc- | the opinion tn ‘otherwise ‘he would. be beld. Dut Oaptain Patterson assured them that the abip, being pty Ta ey York end Brewen. rapidly during the day. At 4 P. M. tho ool sbend thing like an adequate Knowledge of thecountry they pro. | tion of the deposit receipt. There will bea charge made | Tho Knglish war steamers, Satellite and Buzzard, aro in ee ee ene Moat long enoagh to lend pte | ‘San Francieo?, August 1, Asahel Howard, | becled on the wind, as if trying to got out of the Dolpbin’s 1pove to settle in for a loug or short period. A cousiderabie | fx the enon Tay Ye 7 pa seastd thety tatpalcantions, “Lpsieaia wis tome ger omnre a Reece tee ae sae & Manges, tor. | SH SAND canned Rev to bo consitered oompitons mamber of those who were first carried off by the furore qed you all well, and slialt aot detain you by any further thiscity. ’ Toore are no American national yeasols in the fenger of the Oreron ‘asures us that no one jumper from many ot bang, ee ee i craft. The Dolphin tacked and stood of tn pursuit, hoist- have returned to San Francisco, and have distributed ropette. aT . wee ae py =) part Ly ye oo seca ‘Hctomveox —fn Stockton, July 16, Catharine Hutchin- | ing the Engtish colorw, and fired @ blank cartridge, which ee EES en cnet toe Governor bf the Mah Northwest territory, and bas 20w Political Fxettement in Californie landed safely, as bar bows wore high up | Muster“ *uerravie, July 22, Margaret, wife of | 20 Deine acewered by the cter veuel ancther was fired ever soca =, jane eeeemmged @ population of about thousand Américan adven- OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRBBPONDBNCR. at the and they" eould Dave missed by | jamen W. Healey. at balf-past 4 P.M., and thie also being unaotiond, at heir richness. They aro for the most part those | gurers. be oe eee Say Praxcusco, Auguat 5, 1858. slipping down close to the shi side and failing BAvew—.In San Francisco, July 27, Carrie Hall, daugh- | 5 P.M. she fired @ shot across the bows of the sumpect- jvho made ® short stay at Victoria, Sabome, | rect from San to that town, and it steam 9 4 im the surf. He also states thet Mr. Boole. | ter of Richard §, and G. G, Maven, aged 12 montne and 28 ed veesel, which bad the effect of producing the American in 4, “(waiting for the | Communication up the Fraser was sooo established by the | Zhe Division in the Democratic Party—trouble im th¢ | min Smith came af and seked Onptain Pattersou's 4 ~ Whatcom and other points in Puget Soand, ‘‘ waiting for tho ‘American steamers Sui and Sea Bird, which has Camp— Meeting of the Conventions—Hino Matters Stand— | opinion es to whether he should ‘xo ashore or sty oeText.—At Loe Angolee, July a, Seth H. aged fing ot her peak; but she still continued on her course to fall.” They, tired of waiting aad seeing no pros- Fossntly nerensed the Umatilla, a boat heretofore Retrenchment in the Oustom House, dc., de on board?” to which the Captain replied that he | $9 years, eon of the lave Coionel Samuel Lount, and seemed to be making Ber best endeavors to escape, pect mear that they anticipated in setting ont, have | ergaged in the nay! of the Oregon waters. Victo- depron eet most exercise his own judgment. Mr. Smith then made MoDoyovem.—At Marion Fiat, Pumas county, Ja. | when e well directed shot from the Dolphin took effect in wit @hich it le not unchart. | the of gold north, was ® place of The division in the democratic part of Cailforniaon the | some inquirige a to the quantity of water in the hold, | ychonough, formerly of Philadelphia, aged 20 yours. ‘om dinguated witha country + | vary little note, not over five The | Kanese question manifested taelf yeutorday by two State | wentterward and jumped from the wPocihouse, ands hé See ee rman Francis, July 20° Jon Mulcahy, | B&F fore rigging, ceasing her to heave to and tower hor to say they are as ignorant of as the ancient Greeks | inhabitants, Cocasionally s emall steamer, called the | conventions sssembiing in Sacramento. The Central | Delieves, landed safely. Our 8 of opinion aged 4 yearsand 6 monthe. colers. ‘wore of the existence of Amerioa, and are now aa loud and | Over, the property of the Hudson 's Ly edered elections for hard pa LE My Per comira, soother pas- McKAnmay.—At Prairie City, Sacramento county, July On sending & boat on board, she proved to be a brig ‘vehement in Vhelr denunciations as they were at first loud | 'M appearance in cur harbor, and after taking on board a | Conn ey renger, Wi whom we Bave conversed, states that © | 19, infant of Edward McKarmaa. from the African eoaat with three bundred and 7 ot provisions, quietly Joft without stiracting the | contest took place in the several counties between the Sumber of perscns went overboard, probably forty | igcKaxaix —In San Franciaco, July 90, Me. Willkim Mo- erast with three ben gem and yeboment in their laudations, Theeo individuals are sige 1 friends of the administration and those of Mr. Dougies. | oF that he saw several of them in the water, to | Kenzie, a native of Ireiand, aged bg pegroce. the precwe representatives of a class of men who imm' ls a piace of great importance—at toast in Call | thet the ee ao he the w ar hee Seat te Gem SS Seay weve O'GRAvy.—In Gan Francisoo, July #2, Mathew (Grady | Her crew were instantly confined and the prixy placed grated to California in 1840, and finding that hore, aa clso. | fornia. Several steamship lines are between epee nae, minority, | drowned. ‘It #, however, diiReult to conceive how he ‘knows by the name of Daniel ('Oonnor), a native |. ef Liedh, J. 1a. Bretford and Secend Liewt, Cad! 4 . San and it, mot to speak of twenty oF | would have cone into the Convention with the adherents ‘saw thore men in the water when a of Kiléare, Ireland, 48 yoart charge » where, exertion and perseverance were necessary to the vessels which aro periodically des- | of ur. Buchanan, but it turns out unexpectedly they pur- | Wat Dinff of land on which the ran could | “pyrene. At San’ Andres, Calaveras county, Juiy 12, | ©. Carpenter and sixteen men from the Dolphin, with or- Roquisition of wealth, became deapon ent and incredulous, here. A largo trade sprang up, ‘Until ft was felt, We are, therefore, J. Palmer, aged 25 years. dors to proceed to Charleston, 8. and wrote dolorous letters to thoir friends in the East, in ating ore of the fret, Magni: | pose eeting by themselves. tomabiy of the hes boon Ve.—At the feaidencs of Mr. Maxwell, on the Oaln- board the Dotphin a In about six counties resolutions were adopted con- , histo be that several voras, William 1., son of Winchester Riffo, aged 2 years | _ The captainof the slave Drig is on 4 Sy oladems for money to pay Op, ram Kew Terk, ond s Teed win ce mem | domnieg Mr, lreserss, end m te many mere Be wes bed the steamer mcceeded ‘a | SadT'montbe. jane nr aberidgentyltern «nde Mi their back to their bomes. 5 are publianed Pz , ey ome. balance, while gone. sigtt of land, and, Richarnson, Franciaco, July 25, Efiza France, "s name wes formerly Putnam; However, all these discouraging missives did not pre- Arendt ot Ameranesotargrine pt which is | rally of the administration and avoiding reference to Wythe cana cae'aaed ta Bs hrs Taina set ate ral W. d. Rich: Seu on bear inero bus bot ben uaaied O70 ree months 4 aged 3 years and 10 months. : ees ‘vent sober, settiod men from deliberately calcalatng the colmngeabie, of the Gray dryads Sutt.—At Yreka, Siekiyon county, July 14, James Intelligence. chances of success in Caltfornia, and trom as deliberately | give way, and in ile Captain Dall; at ‘half past three | smith, a wative of Ireland bey coming out here propared for ® wrestle with fortune, Noe | Of At ctviltzation lief of the sufferers, and to as- ‘Seyxock —In San Fraacieco, July 23, Lizzie D., wife of A Virorsias Rew Ovar asp Baniy Isvcoen tt Broan. At the first start, hundreds of men censured. the premises. F. P. Seymour, a native of Indlann, aged 99 yours. Yesterdey morning Mr, Silam Fieiehor, of Rion. ee re from here to the town, and spoculated largely in real Dress used on Monday, bringing the obeer- | gcuirvax.—ia San Franciee?, Ju y 80, Goodman Suit. | *’Y— agrio estate. Prices soon went up, aod more was though! ertion to inculcate harmony. They wrough that nearly all.the paseongers bad beon | van. wy 5] of acquiring building low in the place than the party tn ite integrity as theenly vray fo San Frenosco. ‘She foand Tormax.—At San Diego, Jaly 15, George P., youngest the course produce of gold om tho river. Five hundred stores overthrow at the approaching eleciion , was taken care of by & | son of George B. Tolman, aged | year eign Bihe ang 20 Hudson Bay Company's sprung into existence aa if by magi, constructed of far fruitionsy. Tt was ured over an (ped direet from the steamer | fae : sostaining « i There aro, i canvass, wood and brick. Everything went on promis. | ov Ragih vil wee & Seal settlement of Fup close to the shore Some | “2. uy 1p San Franciees, July 29 Henri Torres, « of oe, Otheer Cohen took bim to his tempv come iar grester thas ‘gly and the trators and apecuiatora were those who | the Kansas question, and that Mr, Douglas in bis place ia and their criee were heard; bat | ive of san Francisco, aged 1 mouths and 14 days. rary residence, 228 Division street. the country in seemed on the road t woalth. But Victoria is at | tho United Mistes Senate had so deciered; but on both that they must have perished in | Ty:r,— As Folnom, Sacramento county, August, William | Ay» ron tut Free Eriwoorar Cyencw oF tim Gooo igh 16 Baomanible mount wu from ® reas\iom, Bpecuiation reached | sides n few journals and men devoted thomasives to the beach the officers of the Colambia | 5 fy, . ’ 4 B. Ho of the best, culminating potas ia a hurry, sud having been unpata- bp nl a a gh eT any had been | “Toomey —tn San Franciseo, August 9, Mr. Joremish Too Srreraenp.— Rev. R. Boyt, the pastor of this church, which, greatly rally inflated, it pas que mMaturally, to a great extent, erick Was vilely abused, and democrata of long it ie know that at Persons | mey, a native of the county ot Cork, Ireland, aged 53 | ¢ will be remembered, was b own down in the hurricane ; coliapsed, Capttatiste who cup pasod they could get os ‘landing insulted, and with taunts tod to go over to aah " J whi over this city on the 2iat of Jane, ie basily Urrcaven nner nee seanion of large tracts of land and of them tor | the biack republicans, where they belonyea; and on Ter o.aa Wear Tease figtlogn, Saactn coenty, icty | sopsges collecting fonts tee tas reetinmreaion, Be Oe ere sach enormous prices s# ® short sighted oapidity dictai- | the other side, Gwin wat said to be the wore 16.demp dead, go at TCA tomes : hee letters from Mayor Tiemann and otbers sympathising Fy 4 $0, et emetives miictanen, her eotreneeas arom reresemare Ceeaerian, oe tae eee ee ee OMAN—AG Tobamua, July 10, Goo, F. Thomas, infaat | with bis cause, aBd recelves subsoriptions to forward the ‘among those The experience of California, and of fan Francis in | towards the , and ite mombers in Calformia and Kan- ton of E. &. and Jase & Cushing. 6 the iarge exodus ar, has deen productive Of benaflcial fruits, When | san had done nothing but wrong. Yi toes te Le Aoi lae, Balle esse paak Betace | . 12 Pouse Comnrmmosmns will resemble on the Sew tadinhes sow je news of the discoveries fires reached here the epe- | In the midst of these warring cloments it was a hercu- oo oe » 4 ‘Treaday in September, when it in reported that targe —; ons pad aw that Ye] was dentined to teen Sane. vo restore peaee, oes Gace a ns teammates At Drytown, Amador county, July 25, Imac | amount of business will bo transected. Sergeant Jobne, about the ayriferous productions of the cvuntry Lhaa we dil qreecterpet that, even the ‘cine “'e Proved | undertook ere — aged 37 years. ‘ who bas been appointed over the Brosdway squad, a to»? See aren, Panter senseetig' | Sut alta aetas cy Wael sks | PHN mann sano, neg, Pepa ings, aires Sema yrs e | fomapebte teres es Sort Sat tinh 5 ov . inwe, P L , fol. and the bars will be tm ® worknble condition Just at | cata ig cee cee le Be wwe conventions, atmiutetration and Tbe the time specified by thore who knew what thoy were of the fend. Reon. ; ‘a within three days #ai!, Victoria could never, = ar ganized Inst evening, are the clin ‘Witiis —bo San Francieoo, Augast 3, Miae Frances Wil- | siher give bim the entice control of hie mem or thez wilt ciroumstanese, crow {ito & is in & month, te ‘® nadive of Now Orleans, aged 28 years. from his office to the Commissioner. " Oftiation appears almost out of the question, ant the barest yé a epeaking adout months ago. Of their richness the minors, | gocordingly rashed up were and invested largely in chance. erence Ay bring about « anion. od " — ———__—_—— who bavesctually taken up claims asd prepared syste. | which ney hold at toh moaseeos Feee tbat even ds Mr. set te Silat and 8 fair t oremime then vege tS tem tous “ er A. . Maakets. Drew 2 Divwes.—- for. Clemo matically for work, aro almost without exception Aauietied | most sanguine of the greatness of the prospective city beal- | that the opposition convention acts undor his guidance, of escepe from his ponition. fe diesovered a fia AN PRANCIEGO TRADE REPORT. Ptaues Senator from Alabama, hae de expectations. These views are fully snared by | tated to pay. ‘The Repubitean tate Convention will moot to day. Tho | gure in the face of the presipice, aheped ike the (From Wan, P. Coleman & Co.’ Circning, podiic alsnar tendered him by the edente of loca! papert, who have tarsn But what threstene to be of eerlous importance to the | action of the republicans wil! be determine! by the action | funnel of a chimncy. He climbo) up thie t the F f Bax Frascisro, Augont 3, 1°58. peeaves “or the extrome DAC! thy weather, his devire Gio troudie to Investigate for themselves. eid | ppeculators at Vic\oris |t the dincovery mate by the | of the democrate, Ai presen! It must be ould vhings look | top, whers he found two others who hed od bin, ernand fF £0088 from te CoUDErY In the gent fort | fre roots, amt A Heit el PARE a grave politica enough bas wlready been taxew cus show § dderald of thie city, tast we Hatgoa’e Sey Oompnay, trom ' mized. The three Wien remained at we top o¢ tals fiesare, and ag. | might was larger, in (De aggregate, Ike during avy sin issues in 9 pout prandis! spered

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