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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1859. 8 mplaint among city dealers of : of all this opposition, tho | in attondance to do fitting honor to the deoeasat. Tho.{ expressing his wish to proceed to Pekin aad exchaago th CALIFORNIA, vey goeate the back, Court of Common Pleas. Wis to be hoped that in the fare oF A suriggio wil surely | death of Mr. Mason will be a great loas to the diplomatic. | rabfeations there, This letior be despatched in his steamer NEWS FROM wardness of then” COUNtry customers, "These oausos have Before Hon, Judge Daly. ‘ond in his defeat, and notonly will bo lose temporal powor, | service of his country; his affability of mauner and his | to Po-tang-ho, with his secrowry and interprever. I en- ~ combined tv make ¥ ‘it cine : Proar prnn about iourring s , Dut he will also tind that his spiritual authority has been | spirit ot conciliation secured for him genoral esteem. | close a memorandum, showing tho nature of the approach isco Correspondence. further obligations WU" y ve beon put more at WHAT IS A MALICIOUS PROSROUTION? age of progress and civilization | ‘The news of his death will produce deep regret at Washing- | to Po-tang ho aud its defences. Ee ere te an onc 10 oF march side by side, | ton, where he was a8 much esteemed as in Paris. The 1 have heard indirectly that when the boat from tho Foro upon a people that a system ‘t rotten, and the result | body will remain in the chape} until the moment arrives | steamer approached the shore mostof the villagers fled. is that the ayers must fall. The continued ill health of | for conveying it to America for interment, With difficulty two men were found, to ‘object of tho Pope may avert the coming stora, Oy Srciag hi 0 the vit was explained and the tetler delivered, on their iis successor nay perl 9 more en : undertaking to forwar vernor Gonor: Sietonle, Hi suosetcsrons opuuealioe than Aniooell, THE WAR IN CHINA. lace of residence they would not, however, divwige ‘Phe seveation writers aro for the moment at a loss. nian They at the same timo urged the bearers to return with. The Moniteur a fow days since contradicted in tho | Emglish OMcial tches of the Disasq | out delay to the boat, to avoid attacked by the most formal manner aif desire on tho part of the ter im the Pehowtas Previous Excite- | horsemen who were seen in the neighborhood. It waa Emperor of obtaining for Prince Napoleon a throno | ment im Pekin—Russiam Influence—-Mr. | fortunate that they did 80, for they wore i Gontral Italy, and, that Jest “sonnet bas ek | Ward's Journey and Chances of a Re- | csyalry, (wo of whom pursued them into the water. round. Since (he commencement talian | ce) Junk came provisions, - omen the present time, correspondents aud foreign A pons to the London Gasette of Tuesday, th seoaretesionccies Inpro regen Journals have made it a special duty to imagine the Em- | 4th instant, publishes a voluminous cor! 3 ‘on. | had beon forwarded, aod that an would be ror Manolo Dw Lara xiews 2. ee geoiied Fecont events in China, Consisting of twelve deepatchca recelved. On the 6th of July Mr. Ward informod mo that 1” hy Se fe: ere %, amido, oclna* ‘or grasping | “ORD MALMESBURY'S INSTRUCTIONS TO Mx. BRUOM, | the Governor General bad appointed Friday, tho 8th, for ‘Truett, of San Francisoo—were also present. The Chief of as regards that already so mu uisod 2 You will, of course, refuse com, o Police took precautions from the time of bis arrival to been assured by the writers and ' % C try. oe on a song the peal Dal on one moar 0e emict postin, which can in any way bo ae think a eee ee make difficulties | prevent any hostile moasures being carried out. Judge tothe aggrandizement of bis dynasty, to the enlargement | per Majesty in oy pracecetieeig Ruder Part of | aboutexchanging the: a American | Terry returned to Stockton the same evening. He will ef outstandiog accounts. 8 Country naps hy eeeeene by 10W prices to buy'laxgely, and thore | _ O06 20.—vJohn Beyer vs. Adolph Beer—This action is has not been, as far ag W8 can judgo, a corresponding in. | brought to recover damages for a prosecution alleged te crease of th yield from "4° peorenl yp hat * have becn maliciously instituted upon the conmplaint of good deal of diflcalty being @N mT Mapplication is haces | M2 defendant. ‘The action was brought for two alleged sary to minin, raltons. tendlapey ot prices has boo™ sevpwende. mithons 1, A suit or proceeding brought by tho defondant be- Tho announcemont of bis arrival ouused some excitement, | However any marked decline to be rCNFael. GTS | fore Justice Van Colt, to dlepossess the plain’ of the but nothing occurred of violent nature, He appeared | forks {oying ubon a greater commonce,: have hot urged peta | id &e., and in which age judgmont was before the County Judge in charge of the Sheriff their stocks, although the fotility of an a, #mpt todo so | given for the plaintif’ and the procooding against him dis- 7 ee ogee a fins been 006 apparent iY of forced » W108. There | migsed, ia} have n no arrivals of importance an ove 2. Acomplaint mado against him by the defendant of teat e* positive | Keeping a disorderly house plaint condition of the market. te inferred that a | arrestod tried botore the Court of Sessions teat neque. of imacti of ay arly thirty duru” ‘Th charged that there ivi now nearly thirt ‘won, © Court, recet done noth: 3 Taprove tho prompts holdors’ OF pore te feces of aon A pay bo pony Snape stapeea ie nthe Ce ee atk nil) our quotations are 8 Current Fates for small transactions, thought wat, aizainable, in c Oe. many instances if round lota of goods should be offered San Francisoo, Sept. 29, 1859. Judge Terry on Bail— Monument to Broderick—The Vacancy tn the Senate— Destructive Fire—Atiscellaneous News, dc. Judge Torry arrived in this city on the 24th inst. from Stockton, accompanied by a numbor of his friends, for the purpose of giving bail to stand trial for Aghting a duel, & i < E of his empire, or to the platiog of @ Prince of his house | ha parle a m ; and per- American Minister is alone Jed in San Mateo bone ‘ts some right or a to entitled to visit tho ital contain nothing offer to | probably be tri county, where duel | for gale. ‘Ut thet every man Foot ot ine kuperor'e: advooasy of Leama, | 0 mpove upon you tn this will bo thas eo Ghincee pridy, or incoaatecat GUE The ates eee took place, : ’A moderate dogroe of activity has beon experienced in | U8! be bas a cause 0” ection ; fish mouves.. A constant and dignited | {stinetly declare that you will withdraw at once, even . does not open the Yang-tae river, the leading of domestic produce, since the | to the defendant Dorty bad or‘ihese rumors has ‘beon made by thecaieed | OM the Presence chamber of tho sovereigu; ea tee | or any port to the north of 80, HOF dooe it give the | _ 4 Public meoting will be held this evening at Musioal | Gate of our Inst imuc. Barley has in a grost measure re- | t0,'D0 CDi DO Oe i ere eS oe esis aman af ee Na- | Sughtest appearance of disposition to treat you, and the | Tight to travel in the interior of the country. If loaves | Hall for the purpose of considering and adopting | covered from the ‘thon felt, aud shows aten- | hisactija\ pays the Orfe wt thomectves firced. ea that you hold, with . algo untouched the question of transit duties. | the best means of erecting a suitable monumont | dency towards higher rates than those ruling at the close. | end of it. Bu to nce Pie et tamed hs baee ta tannins le ace | ee should, bo ‘on the score of your | The true policy of the would be, thorefore, to re- pA ‘oe has been quite steady, both in demand and price, | Of having «mm repeat ihe dor, pon ein Ze (hose of envoy and not of an amfbaasa | Oeive Mr. Ward in a friendly manner, in the hopes of in- | ‘the memory of Senator Broderick. ‘Tho call for the | norwithstanding the continted largo receipts, much of | une WS “ey ditoront affair trom suing ‘pet lt me speak of @ matter that je now. a dor, you will say that the reason of their ‘80 is to | @ucipg bim to act as mediator. mecting is signed by a large number of our most respec- | which, of necessity, remains ovor, and OF Must | suit and is ati ded wi me our politica circles, Boa 8 admit of tho wish of the Chineso rettliney HR Mr. Ward’s position is one of considerable difficulty; | table oltizens. At is proposed to erect the monument on | 8° into store. Oats continue in fair request for shipment consequences. ." leads great apie Ferweet, Spain Waa ‘Moccene ‘You | Present the British Ministor Rot be permanently | 20F do I seo, eer gas acoenstul attempt ab the Pollo, ! abroad, at about the rates prevailing during the unless he can giv"? be ge ig heard ere this that the Moors | "osident at the being complica with; but that if, on Hot Any comrae was opeg. save the one, has | the Plaga. Tho meeting will be well attended, and there | woey. ‘Hay is coming in more plentifully, and as a con- ment in prison fed ateoked. the ual ettlomenia of” Spain, that prosaa, the government sock to make aay | He has a Corey auf frankly tm the spirit of Ils do- | can bo itle doubt as to sifund more than sucient | sequcnce, Prices have somewhat declined. Few onions | ment ey a pean alg pay orp wpe etl iy be seat "Tou, ad Srolion 1 me tat bs ter bar preva proteins Of this ity haa been ‘changed to the Beederiok Hove Gon. | are sbundant‘and ches. * Lacie used rat five muatucn forthe wrongs iniioto, granting sorta | Qed at Pekin — het toed by i ds Bourboulon and mysol Eiaros te, °*" | Pith mater of appointing» person to athe vacancy | race gna Entoresting from the Amour ia tren out of tne for the Moore 10. take the domant te eetce , Moreover, take caro treatmen: : A. "BRUCE. | caused Senator not only was Seti ‘This od Of time oxpires oa the 160 Wr nns awarded to you ig in no degree less le than tha | THE GREAT ANTI-EUROPEAN REVOLUTION IN rag | Sttention. Governor Weller will bo a beforo River. sonable or probab! month; and sbould satisfaction be refused the jb mere ted to Wighgpreiited yy other Power wi BAST. he Denver, Latham, adge faldwis of the im | By the arrival at San Francisco, says the Times of that | wise, he has been Forces are nt once to attack the empire, Kogland bas in- | {YCr-_, Thal ere anes wie Bivopoen Umnaas The Pays of the 6th of October says that, to | Beet 1 Todrain Judge Baldwin of the Supreme | city, of the schooner Lowie Perry, Captain Turner, from | before the commun terfored im the matter in the most determined manger. | ¥™ — rable than that by which | the latest nows from tho East, the affwir of the Peine bad presentatives, Colonel Inge and others, have thetr support. | Nicolnefsk, on the Amoor river, via Petropaulouski, wo | S2sction. The wan ing struggle abe wil ct seek (gain extant of erty, | TOF assumes superiority are recaived; but it must bo inno | Bed sh,tmvortant efect in Japan and the Kingdom of | Pre" ig “aoe, uniielp tusk Danvor wil revciee ieee | Neem Mislintoan tien Sigeian dnt: Coaeee eae i an and the Hngliah journals open! ‘Aavow that the Magis ee Inferior to that accorded to the representatives of in China bad Deen raised, ih 6 didbrent farms Be toe intent for the vasenoy provided he nooepta, peers. | The Lewis Perry left F moor river August 12, and the rosecution fot on from taking place. They foar thai the Sjuntaras may | ,ANDOUEH You wil insist upon your being recoived at | CrumeN, Of thowe two sountrieg, which proionded, in | ipe'aumnepualon. ia even wuld ihat Weller my rec | etwopaulouak! August 20. Sho haa bad a continual ‘m such prosecution there are succeed in capturing Tangior, which, by its Pekin, and. will refuse to exchange ri atany | their capitals, of at least jomnameadora from | sign with an understanding tbat Walkup, the Licutonant | ““ne'Rusuian government was propering for’ the con- | damages i, The injury teihe pores br the cine a ne Would, when properly fortuled, counterbalance Gloraitar’ | Or place, and will further decline to make any com. | Hi thcePlalss OF as least to place unpleasant restrictions | (Svernor, shall appoint him to the vacancy. A week will | ,,~beRussian governmext was proparing for, the con- prleoument of the body, 2."The injury to fis reputation trom: Nothing can equal the anziety this y | Promise in regard to the time of your stay in the Chineso ay: clear up the whole matter. laofek, for which frequent supplies of ammunition and | the grave and solemn nature of thé charge made that has sent a fleet to cruise by capital or the frequency of your Visits to it, her Majesty's rare aytagh eg ict perpen le rah oi material of all kinds were arriving. A portion of the | him. The law protects, or is desigued to protect, the porsem fe a le et, aa | eecee tes aire Sees | MRaNew Cast mete. | coun ae Renae Sree eahc oy hie tae | ws me a i heron ge ve thi ed dod; on irs . Your le A it eBcay i dui atte) detraction jure or destroy us 1060.00," who, under” the “command of anne | object, after the exchange of tho ratifcations, Wit tent | . The following is the toxt of the allocution of tre Pope | _ John Henry Boll, a colored bey, accidentally fell into | war. “The attention of the goveramont for tho last sear | oe geta Chat tench ot ane person the law gives ite O'Donnell, to march against Morocco come to such an understanding with the goverment delivered at the Consistory of the 26th ult. : expiration of the delay aceorded 10 thence: Kien? may insure prompt ‘attention being “paid by Proper | _ Vixamanin Brarmuax—to the address which wo dell Ata time when England js trying to get ready an | authorities in the capital to any representations that you | Vered’ to you in June last, with our heart overcome by dition against Ching, and is stil skirmishing in'ladia, hor | BAY 8¢¢ occasion to address to it, and you will particular | Stiel, wo all thas had been done by the ove- Opposition to Spain’s just demands ‘against the Moors is, ly insist upon your right to employ messengers of your | Mies of the Holy See at Bologna, Ravenna and olsewhere, to say the loast, arrogant and selfish toa degree. own, whether European or Chinese, for the conveyance | inst the civil sovereignty which legitimately belongs to r the the bay from Meiggs’ wharf mber 23, and was | hag been earnestly directed towards: in the mili- | action ef assault and battery or false imprisonment, and drowned. tary and naval importance of this key to eastern | for any deliberate injury to character its action of slander On the same day a German, known as “Bluebeard,” | entrance to their Asiatic Possessions, and also to on- | or libel. But where the person is seized or teken by the fell overboard from the steamer Goliuh, and wasdrowned. | sourago tho commercial enterprises which have con: | process or warrant of the law, as the act is-lawful, ne ‘The Mexican exiles who were sent to this city by Pes- | trod there. Nicolaefe is situated’ on the northern | action of assault, false imprisonment or slander will le uiera, Goygrnor of Sonora, and who afterwards sailed | bapkt of the Amoor, omd contains some three thou- | for it, thowgh it ia an injury tothe person and affects the The present Emperor of Morocco bas—! of your communications, and upon due facilities for us and to this Holy See. We morcover declared at tho | from here for Mazatlan, thinking that the church party | gand inhabitants, indluding soldiers, government oft | character. Its being & legal ding is a protection to cmbar tenia pace eral en Be Performance of their journeys being secured for such | SMe time that they had all tweurred the ecclesiastical | had retaken the seaports, were arrested on their arrival | cers, convicts and Pascoe ‘At this’ town the govern. | the ht ro SA ot arrest > the officer or or destroy all his present enemies; so he goes about at | Mesee2sers. censures and penalties enacted by the sacred canons, aud | and thrown ipto prison. ment has erected a large machine shop and foundry, the | constable who makes if and to the complainant at’ whose the head of some 26,000 troopa, seeking to ascertain who Your genera? language will be that hor Majesty’s ) W decreed thae all their acts were nuil and void A deerce of divorce was rendered Jast Saturday in tho | works for which, of overy kind, were raade at Philadel- | instance the machinery of the law is put in motion, if he are his adherents, who bis adversaries. To give a just | S°V¢ument are most anxious that the increased inter- ‘We indulged in the hope, howover, that those rebellious | case of Mary Aun Pearson vs. Joseph: Pearson. phia, at’ cost of over $300,000, and there are now over | acted upom what seemed to him reasonablo and pro- idea of his appreciation of how necessary is tho adhesion | SOUS With the CBinese empire, under the treaty of Tien. | £08, moved and affected by our words, would return to | John Beriy,an applicant for the benef of the insol- | Rosh a undred tous of Amerivan made Beeeayarnci landed | bable cause for supposing that the accused! and under cover, awaiting the construction of the duild- | committed the offeace for which he is arrested. ings, ow which great numbers of Russian lwborers are em- | But if there wasa want of probable cause, then the law loyed. The greatest favor ie shown to Americans, whose | implies a malicious, mischievous, wanton and wilfal at- enterprises’are snoparagid and who fill every: position in | tempt to injure, for whieh it gives an action. The question the place retyuiring mechanica! skill, such as’ machinists, | then in this case is: Was there probable cause for the engineers, Xc.,&c. Among the residents there, repro- | complaint made by the defendant, or rather was there a senting leading commercial houses in tho United’ States, | want of provable cause? Probable cause was a reagona- aro Mr. F, A? Hall, Jr., of the well known house of Henry | ble ground of suspicion founded upon circumstances suffi- A. Pierce, ia Boston; Mr. H. G. 9. the agent'of Mr. | cient to warrent a prudent man in believing it to be true. Boardman, of India wharf, Péston; Mr. Burling, and | The Judge then) after referring to the fact, leftit tothe jury others. to say whether there wag reasonable cause or honest oe- ‘The entire government works, ongincering, construction | casion of the pepe i made by the defendant. The of buildings, machinery, vessels, ke:, is under the super- | question was not whether the plaintiff was guilty or inno~ vision of Mr. John H. Barr, formerly'an engineer inthe | cent of the charge preferred against bim: that question employ of the P. M.S. 8. Co. in thie-city. He was, we be- | was settled by his acquittal. It was the motive of the de lieve, at one time, second engineer of the John L. Stephens: | fendant in making it: Whether there was reasonable and Mr. Barr having resided in Russia three years in an of oe cause to lead him to believe that the plaints cial position, has ‘beceme entitied to wear the Imperial | kept a disorderly house. Verdict for defendant. military uniform and is vested with’ the full dignitios and honors belonging to his station. of his subjects, the now Emperor in bie tsin, may contribute to tbe mutual advautage of both | teir duty; they all know the kindness which we have al. his empire cuts off the heads of all th, eee - ee countries; that it is hee Majesty’s firme intention, while | Wy* displayed sinee the commencement of our Pontilleate, his side, and then placing the heads on . <es, he has thom | S¢Pupulously observing the engagements which she has | “04 with what love and zeal, in the midst of the gerious carried along in front of his army. This summary herself contracted, to require on the part of the Emperor difleuities of the present times, we Dave ulways directed method has this advantage—itris comprehensible to the | 9! China a corresponding observance of his own; that her | #!] our care and all our thoughts to sscure the prosperity meanest intellect. Majesty's officers in the different ports of China will=be | 24 tranquillity of our our people, both as regards their Before giving @ glance at the political situation of | “irected to prevent, as far us im thom lies, any disturb. | tomporal and spiritual interests. 'Supnorted by counsel, by Austria, Germany, Russia and Turkey, allow me to give | 82° of the public peace, and any disorderly conduct om | *sligations,and by assivance from abroad, and feeling their | Court upon the application of John C. Fremont, D. W. Per- you an ‘idea of what suifts the English government is put | {e bart of British subjecey; and that, on the other hand, | @%dacily strengthened Yy that circumstaree, they have not | ley aud_A. A. Sclover, restraining the Merced Mining Gom © to keop the 10,000 dissatistied troops now in India from, her Majesty expects that the Chinese authorities, both at | hesitated at any attempt; and, carrying. disturbance inte | pany from working the Pine Tree or Josephine yein. An returning to England, as they insist’ upon. dol the ports and in the interior of the country, wilt be re- | All the Amilian provinces subject to our Pontifical power, | action is brought inthe same court for posseasion of the ‘The wives and. children of "these ‘meh anon quired to act up to tim trcaty obligations contracted by | they heve withdrawn them from our sovereiguty and | Black Drift and for $60,000 damages, alleged to bave been ing to many thousands, are being shipped of | ‘ei Sovereign, and to treat with kinduess and considera. | {0m that of this Holy See. a done by defendant. to india. it is hoped that their arrival wil! | HoH the subjects of har Majesty who may be brought in | _ The standard of defection and of rebellion having being | Hugh Morrison, captain of the schooner Catherine Mil Cause the men to remain Already some ffteca or wente, | cobtact with them. raised in these provinces, and the Pontifieial government | ler, was drowned last Saturday near the mouth of vessels laden with these women and children have sath a Without waiving or compromising in any degree the | being therein overthrown, there wore at first established | Petaluma creek. A boat having got adrift, tke captain, from tho port of Southampton for India, Mutonare re: right of her Majesty’s miasion to reside at the capital, you Dictators of the Sub-Alpine Kingdom, who afterwards | anxious to save it, jumped overboard and sware ‘towards quires no comment—it speaks for itself, may let it be understood that the frequency of its visits to | toak the name of Commissioners Extraordinary, and | it. He proceeded but a short distance when he sank to The French government has now, as Iam assured at | Pekit, if not its permanant residence there, must im a | then that of Governors General. Andaciously arrogating | rise no taore, Deceased was thirty years old and anative Giticial quarters, decided upon sending 35,000 troops to | Sfeat degree depend on te manner in which the provi- | 1 #1emselves the rights of our supreme power, they dis- | of Nova Scotia. vent act, has been discharged from his debts in the Twelfth Pistrict Court. The objections made to the dis- charge of E. Keller having been removed, the District Court in Sacramento bas granted the prayer of his poti- tion. Joel S. Josselyn has applied for the benefit of the insolvent act in this eity. An injunction has been issued by the Mar!posa District China; forty-two vessels will aie . sions of the treaty are carriad out. If no occasion missed frors public fUnctions those persons whose well Aman pamed William Harrison, commonly known as A small, light ¢raugbt steamer, nvmed after the Gover- Faneral‘of Gemeral Stryker. Port, and men und vessels een Aa aperih for controversy by attempis on tho part of the Ctineos know/n fidelity towards their legitimate Princo made them | « General’ Harrison, was killed at Six Mile Bar, San Jon- { nor, has recently Deen launched ‘at Mcolaefuk by a com: Sommrvisus, N. J., Oct, 20, 1869, England has as yet made but a sorry show as regardaget. | !¢al authorities to evade the terms of the treaty, ama | Tegarded as incapable of joining in perverse designs. | quin county, on the’ 22d inst. by John Jones. beet pany of American adventurers, who ‘:nvesecurod the privi- | _ The Governor has ordered out the milltia from Now ding ber quota ready ~ more particularly if no disposition |: = | These) men have not even feared to usurp the ecclesiastical that the London Timer came out in a grisnblag | 't0Ds her Majesty's Minister may address to it from | Mente, and other institutions of that kind to new Jaws entered the house of Jones and indulged in viole guage, and at the same time knocked the furniture alvout, Jones requested him to desist, but no attention was~paid lege of navigating the Amoor river. She is a high prea--| Brunswick, Elizabeth, Newark and Trenton, to attend the sure, doubie engine boat, and performs admirably. Hor | funeral of General Stryker to-morrow. Extra trains will draught of water i: such as to permit her easily reaching | be run to convey the military. met Jeader asserting that the h - Shanghai, the necessity for such visi! capi! r They ‘have gone 80 far as to i!¥treat the mombers of the | tothe request, until Jones seized a gun and firing, kiied | point two thousand miles above Nicolsefsk. Her own der asserting bat the aliauos bad never been of real rath gal park rah ell fey Bae ie Wa rnd clergy., by Sending them into exile or throwieg them into | him on the spot. Jones has surrendered himself to tho aca. Aiuto Lekts tea temasnepaiia: Kevasaanalconinonmes PERSONAL. er ending by saying that the Engh aus | plimentary than for the trameaction of Business, “Buc | Prison! In theit declared hatred against the Apostolic | otncers of the law. tioned as located tere, look forward: to eventually sup- ore. tae ne that the English, nation | You will tay that as pot ee = Seo thay called together on the éth of this month, at Bo- | Workmen are now engaged at Placerville in preparing | plying all Siberia wi-l sdch imported goods a9 may be te. IDAY NIGHT.—I HAVE JUST LEFT OUR FRABNDS inferiority of the Euplish at ‘euuuoa Of | direct diplomatic. interoouse, and the Permanent reat | Sommer <-n assarablage, which they, styled the National As. | bundles of wireto be stretched over two hundred 2ddi- | quired from Americe.- As yet, however, the anticipated ‘at No, &8in excellent o E, fa better, and the im- time. q P dence of ministers at the risidence of the sovereigns | *mbly of the people a Were promalgatad. final miles of tho, Placerville and Salt Laice telograph | trade has not opene provement, though gradual, Is - giap PoReee ni one d. e. ‘TL wire wil ‘Carson Cy, Ww WR e American Cons, Mr. H. G. O. Chase, was at Nico- I mest tell you a secret as rogards the French fores | © Whom they are accredit, are always looked uron | ®,decrde full of lying protexts and accusations, by to be sent to ‘China. Iam under the impression it ei an indication of frickdship between States, which,’ falsely alleging the unanimity of the peo- | point communication to San Francisco now exists tovard laefsk, having lately c#tived there from. De Castries Bay, as “ . 4 4 fs NFORMATION WANTED—OF SAMUEL BINSTED, BY srpke pit ee so her Majesty's government ope that the dayis not far | Ple, thiey declared, in contempt of the rights of | Salt Lake, on Captain Simpson's new route, there beirg-an | inthe Guif of Tartaty,in tho bark. Sehring. ‘The bavi Lath nes ie oe nee Rone: Fado or mimics England promiae oi in shedelibe. | distant when notonly will lu presence of a Brtah Sinus. | te Rotnan’ ebarch, that “they would no longer | abundance of timer on i for telegraph poles. having been consigned to him from Boston, ho had visited I turived ia New York in 1606. Adaroes box O35 Post olhee, | Sa en on easing eas Napoleon | tor at Pokin bo viewed with # atistaction, buta represenia, | De éubjacted to the Pontificial government. On the fol. | " The taxable property of this cy, for the present year, New York. | no help against her at the bay, and gore up the river.in her. She was China.” A short time will prove whether Tam ‘right in | SY®ofthe Emperor of China ‘be accredited to her Bows lowing day they made a fresh declaration, stating, as is y's amounts to $33,637,873. Last year it was $30,725,950. loaded with a Boston asserted cargo. ‘The Behring was to a =a Hai eae iar ey ) conjectures. court, where you will say b¢ will be wel th by | How the custom, that those provinces wished to be an- A severe shock of an earthquake was experienced: in | unload, and proceed with all despatch to-San Francisco. OHN- WHAT IS THE MATTER? PLEASE ANSWER. Sinn aban dscoee eee assuming a high tone as | Her Matesty ama, ber povectrunent, smd treated wath nes nexed to the domains and kingdom of the King of Sar- | this city last Saturday merning at eix o'clock. No daziage The, lors of the Arcerican bark Malita'in the Amoor Bi MARY, Ma. Regards the San Z Rame distinctjou and considerat: Saaot done. river already announced. crew were taken ae You must behave yourseives bowen” the ease tbat | CE her Majesgy’s nearest al ica, *S Ne FePFesentative | * Taine midst of these deplorable attacks, the chiofs of LARGE FIRBS IN THE INTERIOR. in charge by the government—clothed and furnished with | @hAMPnriutray Pat chee oe CeenD A LETTER I St last become so kaucy that the parent must eect ‘Be LORD J. RUSP.KLL TO MR. BRUCE. the party incessantly labor, by allthe means at their dis- A fire broke outin N. Young's private boarding heuse, | comfortable lodgings. They will arrive here in the Bebr- a 2 ” ed, ForniGs Orce, July 6, 1859. poeal, to corrupt Cie haibts of thepeople, particularly by | Diamond Springs, at two o’clock on Friday afternoon. rs ee pie Sim—Hor Majesty’s government approve the arrange- | “stributing books and journals, printed either at Bologna | Rept 24, ‘The following are the individual losees as nearly. Eaperor upon the Chinese expedition, His Maven ia eee, | ments, as reported in pour despatch of the 4th of May, | OF elsewhere, and im which they efftourage every kind of | as'can be at present ascertained, viz :--N. Young, dwelt Biarritz on the 10th, romaine at Border ee cares | which’you ‘have adopted in conecrt with Sir Charles View | Hcentiousness, insult the porson of the Vicar of Jesus ing, $1,000; ¥. G. Coffman, carpenter shop and dwelling, and arrives in Parison the 12th. It Nan chien: at Straubens ge and Rewr Admiral Hope, for the purpose of | Christ, mock’ the pract ee ich roligion and of Cociation $1,000; T. Foiheringhant hardware store, $3,000; M. that he would make a discourse, touching upon the events | Preceeestg up the Petho on your way to Pokin, backed | Piety, and turn into sidicule the prayers commonly offer- ' Sehwin, grocery. and bakery, $5,000; Thos. Davidson, ing. The Rev. Mr. Collius, who was cn.board the Melita, OTICE.—IF JAMES McLOUGHLIN WILL CALL AP en route from Honolulu t Jeddo, was Kindly received by. Mrs, Ryne, 182 West Seventeenth street, he will hear the Governor in person, and forwarded in the Russian | ¢f somthing to his advantage from hip sister, Mrs. Larkins, steamer Piactoon to Japan. Mr. Collins arrived in Hako- | Savannah. dadi July 10, and sailed August § in the Russian steamer - for Jeddo. Qo ok 20 NOT FAT 70 6BR ME TO-DAY, AT TEER : ‘ and place agreed , P ta val a force. od upto the Most Holy and Immaculate Virgin Mary, | saloon and dwelling, ; A. Gilman, building, $1,000; Our informant states that last fall am American whale oe Bierman! fooonden“vhach. dtca Steured that hs Minions ei oc ) occ peo Sines eee J. RUSSELL. Mother of God, either to do her honor or to implore her | James Oliver, nee and dwelling hours: $1,000; | ship was wrecked in tho Ochotak Sea, on such eatanoanie DBRS OF THE “PEREONALS” IN THE HERALD a@ourse pursued: -Greah cans fs Obeid to eee | SHR Caniean Eke CEASrns FOR Wales im OFFERED | POWerful protection. Hven in theatrical representations | Nathan Rhim, two unoceupied houses, $3,000; William. 8. | table and secluded coast that there becmed no likelihood will be benefited by knowing that ORLANDO CHE&i Quiet and socret—diplaroncy never Hee ton eee ers | gy S etter ests ae alae Ble there is no respect for public honesty, modesty on virtue, and | Day, grocery, $1,000; Frank Shingleberger, boot store | of their being saved from perishing with hungor and cold, | 17 Broadway, sells to dealers, negara of almort ever ite Teal Tignlomacy never likes too much light— i { THB RUSSIANS) AND REPUEI TLE EMPEROR: | the pervons devoted to God are held up to derision and con- | and dwelling, $1,500; D. Cohn, dwelling house ; J: J. | By means of the natives, information. reached Nicolaefsk | Tey very low prices, for only. His estab) ‘is while Italy is still in such w state of agitation. N 0, 6, an enclosure, shows that the plans of the Cui- | fom," McHialton, damage $500; F. McCoy, saloon, $1,000; 'G. D. | when tho Governor imfaodiately despatched assistance, | KRW Aa tho Cheap Wholesale Sogar Mart of New York. reaps at laa seems to be endeavoring the accomplish. | 2¢F ¢ to prevent the expedition were no secret:— ‘This is what is done by men whe call themselves Catho- | Fryer, saloon, $2,000; Bryant & Brother's ‘livery ‘stable, | had the shipwrecked people brought to Nicolaefsk, where ther religious ‘re forme as ae pion peaanenrg um. eee creas (eae Kong), May 30, jase lies, and who ae os they an me of pant eat $5,000; Mes, Hummer, antelope Restaurant, $1,000; &..W. | they Wore comnfortably housed and fed during the winter, LOST AND FOUND. 2 ; Hperial decrees accord : 3 pee. , | veneration for the s spiritual power nn Turner, buildin, ; John O'Leary, geocery and | and in the following spring se in an Ame: WOUNDGLEPT ON THR GODNERD OF Cr chon Le BBE She duherey of worship may be deemed as anuuling |, My Lonp—I have the honor to encloso a report of @ | Of the Roman Fontift. Everybody. wees how deceitful <Awalinte S100 L. Kas cameaneta, tacker ative ana. | ehaleships Tuesidteee ace Chee ee Nee U ER eee ee TER OF 4 STORE OF eat rit of 1866, which made of the Austrian gov- | * conversation between the interpreter, Mr. Hart, at Can- | Such a declaration mist be, for the authors o( these. acts | Gwening? $uigoss J. Van Gristerfeld, barber shop Ming, | qucut, and illustrate the cordial feeling of the Russians | money, which the owner can have by falling and. paying ee —— Such a one as should have existed during the ton, and a Chinese who has just returned from Pekin, | conspire with all those persons who wage relentloss war | $4,000; A. Levy, building, $2,006; Matthew Borland, meat | towards their Amorican visitors. expense of advertising. pa ew dcorces imply a areat eee act progress. These | representing the disposition of the Emperor as most hos- | on the Roman Pontiff, and. on the Cathowe Church and | market, $2,006; Joba, Sebnelder, grocery’ and dwelling, | A Russian fleet, consisting of tho steamors Manjoor, —— Seepererep-aepesneenneseeesesrrree tialpe eae & creat Joss of influence on the part of | tile. A rumor is also current here that the Russians e8- | who spare no effort t0 root out and extiepate from all $3,000; Conrad Heinz, Washington Hotel, $5,000; Eurcka | Viarodo, Askold, Piactoon, America, Greeden and Japa. Le, LARGE, SINGLE STONE CARBUNOLE , bow that she bas Jost her Malian pro- vinoes, Austria uo’ Jo by eace in Italy. and so hi tablished at the capital have been massacred. On the other band, it appears that a Chinese merchant at’ Shanghae, who deal hearts, if that were possible, our divine Feligion and its | canal warkshop, $1,000, | Salutary teaching. A correspendent of the Marysville Ezpress gives the fol- r heeds the Holy Father's intlu- fluence in Vienna deteriorates nese, had been’ at Nicolaefsk during the summor, but Bressipin, on Thureday evig, 13th inst. on the Blooming- most of them had satled for the coast of Japan before the | faeg will betaid' te teens Washington tise : P 5 ‘at is why you particularly, vonerable brethren, who | Jowing particulars of losses by the recent fire at Monte | Lewis Porry left the Amoor River. The America, Ja in due proportion. We hear of financial reforms that are | foreigners, and who, from his intimacy with the Intemdant | participate in our labors and slareour pain, easily under Crate, Maca enaney:- nese ast Mentors wore BeLGaL tie Roksan government | «cote oneer ORE Un lertake place, and of the revision of custom duties, a at that place and bis connexion with th , is gene OsT. ORR E ON RRORER BANE, N.Y, DRAWS stand in what aifliction we are plunged, and what sorrow Geozge W. Emerson, $3,500; Isaac Stevens, $2,000; B. C. irowr dacdey, $500: a ded reforms. Thischang | ly well informed, slates that the Chine in the United States. L by the President anc for. well as of many other vernment Will | und indignation we feel, in commen with you and all Well- | event, $860; Dow, Childs & Co., $3,000; Vand? ice eA tne aera ‘, ie : : pes ier i | and indignatic feel, y evens, $3,000; r ; » machine shop-and foundries which are rapidl to the order of the condition of aftairé in Austria may legitimately 1 | not offer any opposition to our visitto Pekin, intentioned persons. Jackson, $800; Nawman & Bush, brewery, $4,600: styer’s | going up at Nicoluofsk Indicate & determination. on the SHB’ and ceriihed. Alt poromsre Cee onl eS hear by Ttalian campaign just ended. noo ena ay Tames mmeht to be intluenesd | In the midst of such grent bitterness of heart, what con- | store, $400; Daxid Leach, $1,000; Stich & Uo.,” $800; bar. | purtot the Russian govornment to make that plawe pro. ig Kame, as payment has been sto The dispute between Austria and Prussia as r< ob- | y degree by these reports. sny inference is to be | soles us is that the great majority of the populations ofthe | ber’é shop, $1,000; Jacobus’ store and goods, $800; ' Alley | minent commercial emporium. To this end they are em- A.B. uIN, Treasurer. Confeds /, srp.-\| Grown frove them it Sxhle, tha there save strong inert” | ‘nrovinges of Aciullia. det Amelino, ba- | ploying American skill and science, and enconraging the | 7 ospooN BEPIGUDER Ge TWO phen nant opposed tothe concessions to foreigners, and a party re signed to them as inevitable; that t | or of the other is poesible, and wit | effet pro and on the stration of an imposing force in em with ho ipable enterprises, and | & May, $4,000; C. K. Wright, $1,000; stand aloof from t k rvivg their fideli OST—ON SEPTEMBER 24, TWO FRENCH BOOKS, wrapped in a yell one a smal favors are extended. ‘Tho Manjoor and Japanese, ono | and the cther a book belonging’ ter the wean ie 2 | Ki Knight, bilard tables and tiquors, $1 500; in, | builtin New York ahd the- other in Boston, were loaded | ebureh, corner of (rand andl etary streots, tno, tinder will ‘building and furniture, $1,500; W. Dutch, $2,0 L. By- | with mec al impicments, machinery and general in- | Tecetve $3reward on bringing them to No. 13 West Thirty- ington, $7,000; 1. Lobenstein, goods, $200; 'T, Frechill, | dustrial materials, and other ‘cargoes were expected from | @ghihstreet. saloon, $2,000; A. $1,000; Zangton’s Pioneer’ Express, $250; Thomas | operativns o! our enterprising citizens, to whom special ‘o., $8,000; Joha Weil, house and goods, to her a portion of the ¢ & by arcuming to favor gret aof reform. A er side a portioa smoothly so the Ce ch- triumph of the one | ty to the legitimate Prince, and manifesting firm at viN depend on the moral | ient to our civil authority and to that of the Holy ed by the cordial union of foreign Powa rgy of the same of a freeh collision inspired by the de Teg ey bles and agitat sho’ and unless maiters go may see a decided breaking up * ’ I Williams, $1,000; E. €. Southworth, | Europe. Regular communication is maintained across eras gia < 5 Bd) Sonics tented BP ome and to show in | $800: Scranton Co., $2,500; Monte ‘Cristo €>., $800; Mrs’ | a, between the Amoor country and St. Petorsburg, | Ly‘pince, a ladies Porter ae estat gan WAN ERLBE peers ha ing, @ Cantons faith, and the respect with wi - | R. Fairchilds, $800; George Johnson, merchandise, $2,000; | vin the great The government looses sight | broceh, ad some change, The eder will Bowell wewrasiee ee $ : canpoine. | Wares us and the Apostolic See, by braving and despising ) Patrick Lealagh, roe House and firnivare, $8,000; | of nothing that shall tend to strengthen their power on | by leaving the same at 109 West Fourteenth atrost een aed whetttrom. | all peril Mrs. George Fuirehilds, $500; Ferd. Ridge, houso and whence they intend in future times Wa ha Sees ., — ee "1 Siiaaende aia And now, siuce we are bound by the gravest of onr dv- | piture, $1,000; about one hundred dwelling housos, inions over the Chinese froutier. This O8T—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, A PINK CORAL Serfs, he woul , baving left the former place on the 224 | t! the | ¢95. 009. ‘Total, $02,100. 1 10 encourage the immigration of Ame. Earring, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, or from there to the He inform me that at the time of his depar. a } 000. » $92. Os snag id to pati our Soudieytien whonever Opera House and back. A suitable reward will be paid on re- rom Yoke) tip expected rettrnor the British Axsoas- n, | Marciages and Deaths. prac Novonly Governor Kozakovitch, but N. A. | wescol Revenicusece’ ot Forty third street, second house hainy!, the captured (iresssian. ch i men eiieatiely civaustilers | MARRIED. Hitiovo, Chief of the Civil Department, extends all aid to | ——————— &. Potersburg with bis son. fe was. ok te ‘cas “eel 26 ibe AigRIy deol GatLacue vNy.—In San Francieco, September 22, American enterprise. In the launching of the new steamer OST—IN THE UPPER PART OF THE FIFTERNTH atcnce sireof thé ‘Emperor, vo that capita. | eh idan crataéea i ‘he y 5 seeriegn at St. Mar hedral, by Rey. H. P. Gallagher, Mr. | for the Amoor river, the government assistance was ton- (4 ward, a Breastpin with opal and diamond set. The finder (rege abeltea he os ct bias Gas Getcstiteras ta the Aemisndien tite ee | a r a y Kenuy to Miss Isabella Kearnan. tered and giadly accepted. ‘This steamer, called the Pill receive $20 for its refurn to Me Avans, 61 Twelfth atreet. nuple, was the work of a parecl of fy wim, at, Con- | his erage te capital, andthal.he Nad resolved. not to Labor d, inthe mi see the biveirest sors LEN Ad emily Oe ep om an Mens MED ot ale hg CAR a pean { ga watic old garte bs /ysaeseg hat-he had resolved no whom we have received, in-the 1 e « 2 Joodwin'tc i Le ries Oo ‘rancisc ri who wistied to. roturn 4 the" tallene he jnatic old Turks ec yg rege oye 5 yng nad merge 7 sane Nape mes rena Petree giles Sr Guarles Goodwin to Miss A. Quinney. J.C. Devries, formerly of San Francisco. Several other OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THEBANK FOR SAVINGS, : SummKA.—At Dorham Renth, Sacramento | San Francis th and love, and of at- | county, September 2 tachmont to us, this Holy See, and the patrimony of the Bheblens ad : 3 oy boa ove’ ping ae @e ai care Sacramento, September 22, by | Police Intelligence. pigs (PRIDAY) ‘A AFTERNOON, | IN prove of everything which these men have dared to e- | Rev. F.C, Ewer, Thomas Letson to kilen Byrne. 7 R ge vonue, between ‘Twenty-third aud eth | complish in the provinces of milia aul to our Pon. Mineo Brart—At Weaverville, reledtay is. | Tae Lars $4,800 Ronngry Cask.—A few days ago we | itreets, a small pircel containing a Dinos labs Von The finder SS a ~ i 2 r is 0 fa re ‘ill be suitably rewarded by returni uy tifical sovereignty. Rov. Father O'Reilly, Mr, Nicholas Manor to Mite Macy | Published an account of a daring robbery in Brondway. | Wl yr yy returning the same. to 19D That is why we entirely roprove aro nil and | Brady. \ | A broker's clerk, named Goo. ¥. Lah, i was ataved, hea | Wat tureth srect of no effect, all the acts of which we haye spoken in McHexny—Hxwrr.—In Stockton, September 22, Mr. aclity Neaeived OP & paolame’ ob fental OST—BETWEEN BROADWAY AND wu the power, | Robert McHenry to Miss Matilda M.'Howitt. eCTNPY Ae Drived, OF ‘Packeage, Of astaron Bll tos1's Dat caw Ree weenie cao venlng a gold ty and that Nowine—Sngars.—In San Francisco, September 16, at nouDt of $4,800 while on bis way to tho Park Bank ring, chased, representing two buokles, one on each side 6 oe and Jurisdiction, } St. Mary's Cathedral, by Rey. Father Gallagher, 1. K. F. | to make» deposit, Sineo then Mr. J. Froat, tho losor of | plait white Oval shaped stone, If found a suitable Pet vee st paid by leaving it with N. T. C., Ei vy 2b i 0 tS im the | Nolding to Mrs. Rosanna Sheals. me convinced that the story of the rob- peta aly cans also occupy Prophet's laws. They intended to reme — vevanee eet | Sultan and place bis brother in authorit Be yas they were | ruskets, but that his Maj had declined to they could count upen his adhe | rence to their de- | Their plans were to be carried — into execution on | Cebt the present, fearing that the muskets in ques- | ai discovered three a Detore. tien might be brought to the palace by an equal above a su! that has much | Bumber of Russians; that the arrangement of ail matters » Lin ¢ question of liberty | Cownceted with the reception of the British at Tien-tain, journals that ao for a free press of any visit to Pekin, had been can’ ded advantagy {B00 tT oon adtocat Ta-taze-wang, son-in-law of the ately by this 8 svernment as regards | last Emperor; that Snng-wang-yay was at Tien-tain | have, I repeat, the adyan- | With 50,000 troops, MantchOo and Mongols; that the batte- | Gr tn, le they detend ie good 0 ries at Tien-tsin b en rebuilt, and the river staked in | { tances ulter cages. ia France a tree Press, | Such A Way as to render it impossible for foreign vessels | Preparations were going on at P nbordinate situations in Ni- in the city of Now York, No. 1,832. The Ander will please that the Reesiang had offered o it at the Bank in Bleecker street and oblige the owner, by Rey. Mr. Ross, James H. Her- | colacfsk. cin’ and Tien-tein; Emperor 10,000 ead. of i ry niaw Ktg0-10"" those rt —In Si |, Septer 22, » ' Mittin iis a... fin acca ang.at the present tly ea serviceable. institu: ; Teach that city; that 30.000 ‘50-10% troops, men never | provinces aleve named, hare gen tein onppen en ce a i hn el cf epee nag told by Luff was rathor doubtful, Upon closely | T O87—TEN DOLLARS REWARD —ON WEDNESDAY tiem, would, on the contrary, but call 50 taacenterpntiee werd? | 0 by Rev. Mr. Eckman, M. Rosenberg, of Deadwood, Siski 7 x » i ties, causing throug! shelf Seen ie WON CE Pam!) SEES cokers te hid thamenlven te tention De | o” assent to the acts which we Wame, or hare in any way | yon county, to Miss Hanuah Hauser” tioning the clerk the latter became contusod and told | soit whoever will re eee ee Bee ase, No. 20,840 or citcinent and ‘dsorder. ‘This ? country agitation, ox. | onder vaders 10 “tbat Sung-wang yayos orders | 27%moted the accomplishment of them, have incurred the |” Wass—Cuvucn —In Alvarado, Alameda county, James | asecond story of the robbery, which conflicted very tna. | watches, 44 Maiden lane, will recelve the above sown nO course pur since 3 clearly proved by the | Tort io receive the British at Tien-ain wih oll civility; | (cclesiastical penalties and censures which we alluded to 4m | y, Welle to Holen Church. terially with his previous statement. He first stated that = cs G ernment intended © bruited about that the | Pile ail hazards to prevent any noarcr approach to Pe’ | [U7 @liccution mentioned aboce. Wirrtcn—W. ‘At Benicia, September 21, by Rey. | he was robbed in the street and thatthe robber threw a WARDS. ‘The important and rc the liberty of the Press. | on Mine Sun wang yay was very desirous of gatuing |. AD4 HOW, venerable brethren, let us throw ourselves | g, Woodbridge, Christian Wittich, of that place, to Catha. of camphene in his face go as to more easily effect | ——____ AES AMR B, the even Jourasis ‘Ouraiien Of ontiree | (try Tenown, aa thar Ue Amibaiaation peuld oe in, | With confidence at the foot of the throne of grace, in or- } rine Wallace, of New York. the design. Now he says that the money was taken REWARD.—LOST, ON THE MORND sttempted a ut muna insigniticant sheets @hln to’ tea: Pekin without hia recourse to arma; | Oct obtain from divine assistance the consolation and DIED. from him while he was in the water closet un- 2ist, a amall parcel containing one fnate assaults upon one anda), jlle-Sttention by indiscrim- | To? teording to the opinion “of some. the “Am? | the strength necessary in the midst of auch great adversi- | tyncaarvert.—At Carson's Calav county, Sept. 21, | der his employer's office, and that he was decoyed | Block and one engraved Metal ‘The abi osity which leads us to read: oe na morbid curi- | thats 30 accompanied ‘by a” few peopl might | Hes. Let ue not cease to address to God, who 48 rich in | Jogophina, daughter of Signof Barcgalappt, there by the person whe robbed him. The matter has | Pe ald by leaving tt at4i8 Canal street, or 32 John abe system would have bows iat one tee thea, | pousibly ‘reach Pekin without bloodshed, but, that’ x | mercy, fervent and humble prayers, in order that by His | “Baowwais.—ia Tiacerville, Sept, 2, John Bronerell, | been in the hands of the detectives, and their investiga, | #2! cpg a NP A BS srilous sheets I ref AL fortunate one for th Tut would certainly ensue if more than a bundred | #!-Powerful virtue He may bring back the guilty, some | formerly of Massachusetts, aged 26 years. tion goes to strengthen the suspicions of Mr. Frost, Luff REWARD.—LOST, NEAR ~ e i sere fe ‘ perhaps, know not what they do, to better otagy anda or brothe : > satiranr eine a EAR THE CORNER OF nalists began w men were landed: that the country between Tien-tsin and | ©! Whem, perhaps, know no er Bags Casiy.—At Campo Seco, Sept. 19, Mary Ann Hollyman | and.an elder brother, named John, are under arrost, but | BO ieniarand oe rge place, a small brown colored ward ana generous policy z rks cae Pekin being flat, aud tho Chinese troops being eo much | thoughts, and to the paths of justice, religion and salva- Casey, danghter of James’ H. and Murtha B. Casey. further than mere suspicion, there is nothing upon which | flu Avy one returning the same to 449 Broadway will re- Now, if this was theresa! apn the mere ruse ore ae | more numerous than.any number of men the British could, | #2: DowNMLLAN.—At American Bar, Placer county, Sept. | either of the prisoners cai be held. No trace of the | ceive the above n erty to be accorded, whe foresee to what ticense and | land, it was the general belief that the British could be | 16, Lydia, wife of W. D. Dovnelian, formerly ‘of Du. | stolen money has yet beon discovered. The police are of excess journalism of t REWAR SMALL WHITE SCOTCH resorted to had ent! LOST, e) terrier Sut, with a spot on the soot of the tail. Any one codiand oe opescar Dateey tae One Pee Military Affairs. Dug Ton, aged 42 years tbe opinion that young Lut was. a party to the robbery, ‘Souter. ANSIVER@ARY PaRApe OF THe Livpsey Bives.—This well Fisner. —At the Galt House, or Twenty Mile House, on | and that he conspired with a second party to rob his om- | bringing her to the Astor these, Hotel ill rooolve ihe reward pontinuil e or than expose the coun baseador had visited Pek ch; that the f seed ‘ son ef Wm. D. and M. er, aged 2 years, 8 months | deny the charge preferred aga em, ans assert that | - conti 7 em rather than expose th antry ; r had visited Pekin on the 24 March; that the e — —LOS?, ON MONDAY NIGHT, BR- to the revival eget dons and disorders. Any one in his than one hundred in num. | John N. Wilsey, will parade on Tuesday, 25th inst., to cele- | and 1 day know nothing whate © small kind would not baye re liberty boen granted of the missing funds. g 5 REWARD. common ae ert if he knows anything of the condi about just #4 they pleased, much to the grief | brate their ninth anniversary, when they will proceed to eas —In ne _Frane as Peden ata PRRSONATING A I’OLICEMAN.—Charles Courtney represent- | {t Gite ene mee of Sti acen motels erties tion ay Fe y feel that, financially, commercially | © the Emperor and the anti-foreign party; and that it | Harlem. ‘The company will mustor about fity muskets. Smith Gordon, aged 7 years and § months, eldes| mn od himeelf as a policeman to Mary McCabe, of 495 Canal | Book». The finder wili receive the above reward at 637 Broad and political Vier NceMever Was 80 prosperous as at pre- | Was feared the Britiet, if ey once effected ‘an entrance, eee ae ysis about fifty muskets, | George and isabella Gordon. : i way, Ruropean Concert Saloon. sent. beet vest argument in favor of Louis Napo- wuld inke an ell for every inch the Russians had arrogated | four officers, five staff, and sixteen band—making a total GurwrY.—At Campo Seco, Sept. 18, Nathan Gurney, | street, said he was sent there to guard her property,and | — = teon's reign, and” 6 the best excuse for th f of | (@ themselees; that at Yung-chow large quantities of grain | of seventy-tive men. aged 34 years. », Fl Dorado county, Sept, 21, | {zing her absonce one evening he stole a sewing ma- 5) REWARD.—LOST OR, TAKEN, BY, MISTAR a system the 8 use. had been bought up by the Ruséians, but that the Empe- i : Hawsox.— At Chile Ravine, El Dorado county, Sept. 21, | chine valued at $7, which had Deen left there by Jane from steamer , Oriomnay Tay Rt ‘The following cident relative to the accident that oc. , Tr, having become alarmed, had forbidden the teal ‘This company, although an indepensent corps. is a8 | guddenly, Burge Hi faintly “A. D. Kelly, New Orleans,” containing’ clowi Townley, The accused played a similar trick upon a gun- ‘ks, and some foreign coins. A reward of five dollars wi ne curred on the # pt. 20, Henry Irvin, a native of | smith ih Hudson strect, from whom he stole a solf-cock- Leto or the bag and ite contents, Apply to Charles Uabot, amship Persia during her last passage to —At Al ROBERT HART, Interpreter. | fully uniformed, armed, equipped and dis ned ns any | IRV New York, fy be deemed ‘emem- iM AT, CANTON, May 2 : A rapes : aly 4 eate: ee . Ter agar (ke demee immer intranet |S Taras wconutste Corto, Ny 22 | tate service. They hive maintained an active or. | ISO oe.—Ai Jenny Lind, Sept. 13, Mann Middtoton, | EPEU , Courtney was arrested by polleomen Lant and |e ol street, up sare rolling it 6" heavy waves, a vessol (tho Ben Novis) | MR BRNCE TO THe BARI OF MALSUBNURYS the improvements of the scleace, PTOPUY Adopted al Y op Fauquier county, Va, aged 24 years. confession of tis guill, "On the ‘porson of tho pelsonos $5 REWARD Lost IN SECOND AVANUE, NEAR a nf Pe bh > + +1 —! $ ie elia 7 e eon’: eet,on a re oany — eprgey ie ne was dan- | My Lono—Your lordabip 4StAXORaH, Sulw 15, 1850, On their retarn from Harlem they will be received and JHE Millée aget 6 yeas so a eect gpl Was found 9 police surgeon's shield, and a badge similar | Sooo Dog: answers to the one ot Billy. The, abore mee y in spite of the fearful state weather, ‘ip has been informed in my | escorted by the Talcott Guard, Captain George F. Hopper, ny" Hy: to thoge worn by policemen on their caps. Justice Quack- | Ward will be paid to any one who will return the same to 68 Munson.—In San I he sure~O n of the Retain got into'a boat, and, boarding | previous despatches that the American Minister, Mr. | anefiicien? vniforn 4 independent organization, an 0, Sept. 23, of congestion of | onbush committed the prisoner for trial in default of Second avenue. he ship," attended tothe sickman. A passenger on the | Ward, had associated himself with us in our demand: 1 ‘i ; | the brain, Frank Munson, aged 6 years and 1 month. $2,000 bail. nan : e an. * lemands to | thy rivals of the Bines. Both commands wil iewed ‘Gouna * ; 22 ‘ ‘ RR. — é a Thomas Byrie,.6f boot “icgr had a aoe | antecedents hanes rd treaty at Pekin, and had by the Mayor and Common Council in front of the City peg wiuikoceen Margaret A., daugh Cavaut at Last —About a week ago a woman named $10 Se Baits eae Nene FROM THE MER rep fruits, which bad es el De mer si e = i 7 ‘ i % bs The sf {o3t Kindness requested that the box be given to | the President of the United states of America to the fm | militia will, doubtiens, be locked to with, Iuterest by. the | @ Dative of Germany, aget about 90 yeare. Piece from a gentleman in Renwick street, but on account | Rae quanily of money. “The Onder wil heey military of our city, 2k captain, who, U) ‘at Liverpool was ror of China. He could enly claim these * t) 7 recoversd. ‘tile ronewod “hecith; ie weriocvea to. funder the most favored nation claims nas Treads Sept. 14, Mrs. Rebecca Shearon, wife of William AL tho * eftect of the fruit thus ented to him. But now | awaited the results of the attempts made to detain us at Shearon. Yesterday Sarah was caught with a quantity of wearing | °=—————___ RF 20s the moral to the whole affair. The officers of the | Shanghae. When they failed, he expressed his intention Invgeric ation INTO THE AFFAIRS OF THE Bass | | Ti1s0x.—In Sacramento, Sept, 23, Martha C., wife of Dr. | apparel in her possession, which proved to have boen 10 fe er ap ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, te, Paar Mr. Byrne, I do noviknow which, wrote a letter | of going to the Pelho, and received an invitation from the | Riven Baxk —For some titne past rumors, believed to be | J. D. Tilson, formerly of Savannah, Mo., aged SL years | gigion. from Hane Fundy, of 20 Renwick stroct. This | rit ronine Watch mod Cheke ee atmeet, oF Sixth avenue, & Sf Liverpool, which was given some person on the Ben “| Commissioners to accompany us there. altogether unfounded, have been in circulation in regard | and 7 months. time the prisoner acknowledged her guilt, and upon bet Ht i in. | rhe finder will receive } 1 4 Sete Shia eberca’ Shearer wiht ee wien A? | Of the insufliciency of evidence she wasfdischarged. | by delivering the same ut the Merchanta’ Hotel, Goctiaree Nevis, which arrived in Liverpool just the same day that | On the 24th he crossed the bar of the Poiho in x smatt | to the condition of the Bios River Barc of Berowiy. ie, —- brought before Justice fenbush she was comi eevaae ward by returning it to No. 37 Ninth street, near Mish a steamer of the Cunard line was to sail to rejoks the | steamer, with the intention of proceeding to the booms | led the stockholders at the annual mocting to select a San Francisco Markets. for trial. Persia and take off her passengers. The letter informed | and making the attempt to advance up the river, leaving | Committee of Inv’ tion into its affairs, of which Heary | [From Coleman & Co,’s San Francisco Circular, Sept. 26.) $20 REWARD. — LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING the agents that the Persia woula continuo her route, and | it to the Chinese to fire on him if they chose to do #0. His | B. Groves, manager of the Clearing House of this city, Since the date of our last report, the market has becn Superior Courts last, # black and tan {englah ‘Terrier Slut, highly ibe Kept back the steamer that was ready to sail, this | steamer, however, grounded before reaching them, and | was appointed Chairman. ‘This committee male thar re- | quite dull, with few featares of interest. The demand for Before Hon. Judge Woodrutt. near comer of Tenth atand Sixth avenue, The above ret so vy several thousand pounds. Had the officers of the | was with difliculty got off by the gunboats, after consider- | port at a meeting of the stockholders of the bank held ou | goods for the country has heen moderate, witn an occa- ‘WIRES Ded O0 128 Sixth avenue, 1 si« refused to send to the Ben Nevis on account of the | able delay. He therefore contented himself with de- | Monday. ‘They state in substance, that they found nothing | sional good day’s trade, and again relapsing to inactivity. Sigismund H. Horstman and another, vs. the Oity Fire oye EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEenseneranaeed bw state of the watber; the steamer would have on | manaing yy paubage, ach was mot, with, s, refusal on tho | radically wroeg intone eae Jaanagementof the bane, | ‘The ety jobbers have shown very, litle Mnofination to par: | Iagurance Cb.—Tbo plaintif's wore large dealers in mili $50 REWARD — THE ABOVE REWARD WIL Bm join the Persia, and a heavy expenso would have been | part 0° the militia, who gavo themselves out as the garri- | ail the statements of large amounts of the bills having | chase, and with the exception of a large public sale of 4 | | accoutrements, trimmings for society uses and papier ‘W. Benedict. No Wall pr rag Ra Ng hare 2st a red by the company—a just return for an act of | son of the forts. He remained at the mouth of the river | been gent onto New York for circulation being without | cargo of Rio coffee, the transactions of the week have been y ‘ Ladin‘ tanes.ta.thie.’elty,, and in. 1868 hunting case, white enameiled dial, case fancy engraved, a aS AE Gin during the attack, determined to push up had we spened | foundation. ‘The cajatal ot the bank is $100,000; tho loan | on an extremely limited scale. maché goods, in Maiden lane, yt & | one mde California coat of arms; lont near the steps uf St. Cal sequies of the Hon. J. ¥. cs “ ; : F - » occurred in the adjoining store, which was a firo- | olas Hotel on Tuesda, . Macon, American Minister at Paris, were celebrntod wn a way through the barriers, and it is very gratifying to | about $163,000. In regard to the Joan the committee are Although the exports of treasure during-the present pad depow ‘The plaintiffs claim that from’ the amoke on Tuesday evening, Oct. 11. me to bear testimony to the friendly feeling and assistance | of opinion that itis of too fixed a character, and they re. ear exceed those of the two preceding eeasons for a cor. ‘ —=— aes the 5th inst., in the American chapel ofthe Rue de Berry, | we derived from himself and Flay Officer Tatnall on that | commend that in the coming election of ctors a litle Peapiuding period, the receipts from the country aro, if | and sulphuric ae eng Sef ene ae thelr entire EXPRESSES. ‘Tho body of the deceased had beem removed to th chapel | day. more vigor and cnergy be infused tuto the Board, The | anything, within ‘the customary amount. As aconse- | stock was damage hg ig ea Al heetnscacorelimneel Sadia carly in the morning aud the ceremony took place with. | Aiter we had decided on abandoning the attempt to | circulation of the bank at the present time is only’about | quence, money iX becoming more scarce, while th heavy | from tha prepetiy company: 95,000, and. have vo or | (SHANGE OF HOUR. vaatiiaate out any pomp. Atghe appointed hour all the members | reach Pekin. Mr. Ward covsidered himself bound to effect, | $47,000, and the deposits about $16,000. The inecting ac- | stocks of goods haye absorbed a largo alnount of capital. Lec hy -, caesar poor heel ap FOR DOSh SH RIO EE ant mcrae, of the diplomatic body now “in Paris, the consuls of the | if possible, tho exchange of ratifications under the provi- | cepted the report of the committee, and entrusted thom | The drainof available funds is evinced by the excessive | panties. pemEes Were: Prodact Prove the damage o 4 - 4 f M And the En ‘omtieo 72 ater enumber of functionaries hat ar- } sions of the American treaty. He had received no com- | with the duty of recommending « Board of Directors o€ | shipments of treasure abroad, and the rates ofinterest | done to Unsel, metallic articles, buttons, epauleties, aud | Am rey Oster 3 aa Vey 2 Lied te it] the Rastern FenRes, ‘ h arrival from the imperial govern- | the bank, to be voted for at an adjourned meeting to be | are enhancing. The engagements for last steamer were | other articles of the same character, The cause will | tan w 3 da letter to the aovernue Geneml, ‘held on Monday next.—Boston Traveller, Oct. 19, ‘i not met without a good deal of exertion, and there was a | last some days, Fi ‘end the South at 4% P.M, foreign Powers, and ri at the chapel.,..The Emperor was tin munications sinee hi: two oflicers of be housebold, and a body of troops were * incut, but he addre

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