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ett TLL CAE MEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. ABZIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. $1,198,750 50 IN TREASURE. Interesting Intelligence from California, British Columbia, Washington Terri- tory, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Bo- livia, New Granada and the Sandwich Islands. THE CIVIL WAR IN NEW GRANADA MOLQUER’A IN THE FIELD. GENERAL HERRAN AND FREE PORTS, BOW FREE NEGROES LIVE ON THE ISTHMUS. Murder of Captain Lambert, of the British Navy, at Lima. Revolution in the State of Cauca, New Granada. Courts Hartial on the United States Ships Cyane and Sabine. The Japanese Commissioners en route for Washington. Markets, Mfarriages, Deaths and Miscellaneous News, Bee Rey ae The steamship Atlantic, Aspinwall at 8:40 P, M., March 8, with 837 passenger Sad $:,19¢,711 50in treasure, and arrived at this port at ‘iM. yestercay, making the passaje in seven days and Mie, hours, @. At630 A. M., Feb. 21, passed the North Star. ar wived in Arpicwallat8 A. M., Feb. 23. The passongers Captain R. H. Pearson, left | ley or Washoe diggivgs promise rich yields. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, ™ARCH 12, 1860—TRIPLE SHERT.| « ' nett, consorter Robert A. Beanett, aged 27 years, formerly month of March. The arrival of seventy of these inbabit- | | ants of a ptrange land will prove a great card—especially | a8 come of them will be very bixh dignitaries. THR CABE OF DOCTOR CHAana. Doctor Robert P. Chase, arrested for adalterating and | destroying acide lying in front of the Branch Mint, avd in- tended for the use of that establishment, was tried in the | Police Court last week, before ajary. They were, unable to agree on w verdict and were discharged, Tye second trini is fixed for March 6. This is one of thyo atrangost cases Wat has come vp in this city for a number of ears. * ATTEMPTED PLIGHT OF THE SHIP BLONDEL. On Monday night Inat, two mercantile drms of this city Hbelled the #hip Biongel, which bed cleared for Callao, claiming about $1,000 for damages Yo cargo. A Deputy United States Mareha! proceeded O@ board and served the prowess. Early next worping & S¥.amtug was bailed and ‘the Blondel towed out tosea. Tht) Maretal had the choige given to him of « trip to Callao @r returning to San Fran- w M, it, Sa0tber dasb at him, he (Sanford) ballooimg murder #9 the time. as the knife Came down whe recond time, "ue caught the bla‘e in bis band, which was cul Rovere’y, ‘The kuife, which uadoubt- edly was aimed 0d hie bresaat, Went into’ bis mouth, aad ‘Was prevented from desperate work, by coming in contact with his teeth. Sno hrout however, penetrated the tongue on the upper part + Attbis tine Savford gat bold of bis knife, made a strike ut the would-b2 mur- derer, which told, as blood could be traced eome d) aiter the wretches mude their . So many toad ortow of wurder they feared were about to bring ai! made a timely retreat, and without accom Giabolical object. Daring the night, severa! citco. He preferred tho Jatter, and reported the flight of the chip. Six hours passed, when « telegraphic report reached the Marsbai 8 office that the Biondel was lying be- calmed, twelve miles off the Golden Gate or Heads. A steamer, the ame one used in the morning, was at once chartered and chase givem. Thirty well armed men were oa board. Three hours sail. brought the Marshal aud Gis posse to the Blondel. Captain Lunt made no re- sistance. The vessel was placed in charge of an officer and ten men, esd arrived in the barvor next day. Cap- tam Lunt was admitted to bail, aad a bill is to’bo exhibited se ‘him te the grand jury. The master of the tag was obarged, the Ditirict Algerpey being satisfied that he was Pot aware of the character of the offlcer who pro- teesed aguipet the Blonde) going to sea. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. ‘The body of Mr. French, late first officer of the steamer Northerner, lost some time since off Capo Mendocino, has ‘been found on the beach and brought to this city. De- ceased acted with great heroism, and lost his life while vainly seeking to save Mies Gregg, one of the passengers. The lady refnsed to leave the ship except in company with her brother. French wect in a boat from the shore, with fome volunteers from the crew, but before reaching the Mi fated Northerner it swamped, and he was drowned. as somee were buried yesterday by the Masonic [ra- nity. ‘The construetion of the California Central Railroad is progressiog with such rapidity that the completion of the line to Lincoln, eighteen miles north of Folsom, by the lst of June, roay be considered @ fixed fact. The track is al- ready laid for a distance of three miles north of Fotsom, and on the 15'b inet. an engine and train of cars passed over the new suspengion bridge at the latter place for the fret time. The excavating and gracing is alrcaty com- pleted to Lincoln, and the work of laying down the track is progreesing finely. Mr. Charles L. Wileon, under ‘whose superintendence the road has been constructed 50 fer, is pow on his way to New York for the re of poche material for the completion of the line to Fy Rville. ‘The evgineers have completed the preliminary survey of a railroad route between Auborn and Nevada, and say that the grade will not exceed eighty fectto the mile on aby part of the road, and that the deepest cutting will not be more than thirty feet. ‘The stockholders of the sientio and Feeiio. Saar Company are active! preeent ext Tine from Freee to Visa Partige are now at tho fatter J eced rocurtng poles and conPéyiag wem the road; lines are also tn course of const PP we ome age of silver and quicksilver mines is now every day occurrence. Traces of silver have bsan found withiers few miles of this city, and the Carson Val- Emigra- tion is about comme: to the latter . There are high hopes entertained of their wealth. In Sonora coanty near the celebrated Geyeers, a quicksilver lead, recently discovered, is now being werked. Another mine of the fame metal has been found in Sinta Clara county. The pers are full of accounts of gold and silver bt in that State. ‘er, a defented candidate for at the last election, left here on the 17th inst. for Salem. where he purposes permanently locating. He is spoken of ‘end newrpaper express croseed the fethmns and sailed for | as republican candidate for the United States Senate from Mem Francisco the same day. The Norih Star arrived at | Oregon. Ex-Governor Weller, it is reporto4, also intends Aspinwall at 10:90 P.M. emigrating to Oregon. He goes, if at all, with views. ‘The eteamrbip Golden Age left San Francisco Feb. 20° It in understood that the parties who are on the bond of and arrived at Panama at 10:30.4. M, March 3, making ‘the pastage in twelve days. Joee Y. Limantour, a Frenchman, who presented a claim. for nearly the whole of San Francisco, which was rejected, and who wes afterwards indicted for perjury, are to be “The foilowiog is tho prosecuted. Limantour left bere over a year ago. and has TRRALURE ust. not eee ms is ern ee in verre His claim Win. Moyer........ $3,252 Geo. 8 Chim « $6,000 | amount nipe Fquare leagues, including numerous ipbeut Hard &Oo 4,991 A Tiiton.. 17,800 } islance—yet it was decided by the District Court that the 3, B Newten & Co., 17,390 Chas. W. Croeby.... 12,000 | Pepers were all forgeries; and no one, thus far, hag been y Harbeck &Co.. 3,000 | Punished. It is not at all likely that Limantour will ever J. Goldemith & 8,000 | @ppear here again. ‘Am Exch. Bank... 80'000 | 4 Dill bas passed both Houses of the Le re to 9,000 | Prevent the prostitution and vagrancy of children under 12,633 | Seventeen years old. It is intended to break up the 26,000 | 898em ot importing hurdy gurdy and dancing girls from 9,000 x 10,000 | Germany. 12,000 Samuel G. Reed & Co 2/420 ‘The following are the rates of 00 the steamers . 11,608 F. Nickerson. « 6214 | leaving bere to-day for Panama. the Golden Age, from » 1400 5800 Francisco to New York; first cabin, $167 50 aud 6,200 5.370 | $132 50; second cabin, ; Steerage, $47 60. On the 3,000 2,500 | Champion, firet cabin, $100; second cabin, $65; steerage, 5.000 4,250 | 947 60. to New Orleans, an advance of $25 on above 20.600 + 63,270 | Fates. 45, A Dill bee passed the Legislature granting to unmarried Teo Bore | mien a bomestend right to the amoutt of 600; 77100 Ton controversy relative to the Chief .- 49°00 Exg'neersbip of the San DSaorsasp tebe eee bas * 30100 * p1'090 Lg cap Bere ghee gent poets. canes G4.600 188) itnay Tt cinan OP FH Coghil & Go., 34,000 758/500 | is entitled to the officg ees oat neither (193,711 ar Panama correrpondent, writing on the 3d of Mareh, says:— A primary election took place in this city to-day, to elect delegates to the Democratic State Convention, which is to ————— | assemble in Sacramento Feb. 29. We haveseveral tickets in the field—Dovgias, Wise. Dickinson and Lane. The delegates elected wil! be favorable to the views of Joba Nogent, of the San Francisco Herald. iruring last week, 6,768 ounoes of gold ballion were de- ‘The following ships-of-war aro in this port:—Stoamer | Dosited in the branch mint; 8.624 ounces of silver were Bancaster, tlag ship of the United States Pacific squatron; Balled States steamer Saranac and sloop Cyane; British @hics Calypso and Pylades. The latter arrived a few days zinee from Mazstlan, Mexico, with $1,800,000 for Janda. ‘The United States sioop-of-war Levant is stilt at | Y#. Wiliom H Sullivan. Realejo, Nicaragua, and the St Marys at Guaymas, Our Aspinwall correspondent, writing on the 34 of iach, says:— 7 Me Dritich steamer six hours from San ‘Thames, thirty: dei Norte, arrived in our harbor thie morning. She | AM Brings Hot @ word of news. ‘The Voited States frigate Sabine, Capt. Adams, and the abip Relief, were st Aspinwall, and the St. Louis at San Jann. Naval men at Aepinwall give their opinion that the Ja- purchweed, and $240,000 in gold coined. DIVORCES GRANTED In the Twelfth District Court, on the 18th inst., a decree of divorce was granted in tho case of Mary E. Sallivan ‘The Legis}ature of Washington Territory adjourned Feb. 2. The following divorces were ag having deen granted in each case:—Wm. W. - vie; '. ‘tleop; Crowoll H. Sylvester va. Harriet P. Syl- ‘vester; Amos B: Pierce vs. Elizabeth Pierce; F. Liader vs. elie Linder; Wm. Donnelly va. Bridget M Dounelly ; L. ime va. Dinah Collins; & Keller vs. Almina Keller; Sydney 8. Ford vs. Josephine Ford; b ry Catharine Green; G. O. Merrillett vs. Lacinda Merrillett; Poy Taylor ve Jane Taylor; John Cantwell vs. Ano Cant- well. ARRIVAL OF AN ENGUISH MAN OF-WAR, Rer Britannic Majeaty’s steam corvette Plamper, seven qpancee Gopamissioners will be at Panama about the 20th | days from Victoria, arrived here on the 17th inst. Her April, provided they started on the 22d of February. Aspinwall experienced {requent showers and still trade winds. —— @ur San Francisco Correspondence. Saw Fraxcsco, Feb, 20,1860. | the Met Case of Judge Terry—The Almaden Minet—The Iedian Wars—Army News—The Japanese Embassy en | geon, route for Washington—Allempled Flight of the Ship Bion. del From the Custody of the United States Marshal—Her Grek, Ja, L. Orok Fecape and Re-Capture—The Case of Dr. Ohasc—Divorces @ranted—Arrical of an English Man-+f. War. Governor Downey has approved the bill authorizing the transfer of indictments for dueling from the Courts of See- tons to the District Courts. This act is intended for the DeneM of ex-Judge Terry, who killed Senator Broderick. ‘Zhe Supreme Court decided that the Court of Sessions of ‘Gals county had power totry Terry, but the latter prefers ‘that the prosecution ehould be beard in a higher tribunal. Srmament concista of eleven guns, and her crew oum- ders one hundred. She left the following ships in Eaqui- malt barbor:—€bip of the-line Ganges, the of Rea Admiral Robert Lambert Beynes, C 8, her Majesty’ ship Satellite, Jes. Cc Ma: . B. Wood; sistant Surgeon, Sam! Jno. T. Goweland; Second Master, Geo er; Engineer-in Nan 5 fainter Island to resume surveying operations. The Plumper saluted ere fiag at nine lock AM. was reared trots Fort lealtag Attire p'elce i, yeatetday. SEGREGATION OF TIE SIX Dighenmrnees wecmne ving M4 regation Cnet of the six southern counties, has ‘Zhe reason of this resolution is simply: Terry desires to | been the cocasion of an interesting debate in the Assem- ‘Be tried out of San Francisco, and an application for a shange of venuc would be danied in the Sessions, while he enloolates on success should the motion be made in the | _ Thomas Dorland was tried Distriet Court. Much dissatisfaction has been expressed at crime the | assage of the law, ag wellas to the hasty manner with | Laughlin. ‘which was rushed through both houees. It is looked | whom be was ‘The Assombly, by @ Yols of forty to twenty-three, has Giver mmes. The United States Treasury has to furnish ‘Whe money to carry on the litigation. The feeling of tn- @igmation among the people grows stronger overy dey. ‘Phe injury to California by the suspension of the works is werent * 7mm INDLAN WaRs, 4 ‘emantmously declare that no war ever existed; that ‘ Tadians, and Dot the whites require protection. ARMY NEWA—THE J4PANEME EMRAGSY. A letter has been recived by Major General Haven, of ‘ear militia, from Liewtenat General Soott, written since ‘eis exrival in New York, rotaraiog thanks for the hoapl- Diy. The vote has not been bably be rejected. CRIMER, CASTA! Seesions, and found guilty of of with jand exceedingly pretty ani eoemed aE fy il 5 de : rm si i Hd i i ii il made, eve of whom wes Mr, Saniord’s own son, wh), It ie generally thought, is implicated. One of the we at ed Mr. Sanford recognises as being the man who ed to Btilbim. The other party baa about tro which war{a duplicate of the one the would be murder left bebina, With tbe knife @ hat was abo iit, wack bas been_recognized. Prorecrion 70 EwiGRayrs.—A bill is pending before tho: California Legislature, which providee for the appointment of a Commisstoner, to reside tp New York, whose dnty it shall be to aid ip protecting the California em grant from the operations of bogus ticket rellere. It contemplates to give the Commissioner eo appointed tho ofticial aathority © perform the duties him, It nas been intro- duced at the request of the St George Emigrant Society, of New York, the purpose Of aiding (hat society tn Fuppressing the villany of ‘mp Wear nwodlere, Here- totore no remedy has been d that will mect and avert the evil alluded to. The bogus ticket swindlers sre frequently arrested; Beoount of potitical sorvices, they get clear, by simply diegergivg the moucy obtained frgm the poor emigrant, But, as most of toe passengers are booked on the morning of the departure of tho tteomer, the yictim rerety discovers that he has boca swindled until it is too late to be remedied. There tea ticket office in West street, New York, where, on the de- Parture of every steamer, tickets are sold a: an advance upon the several compenies’ rates—strer being eld for second cabin tickets; and, in many cares, the passen- ger is robbed of the balsnce of his money. The office is | fitted vp in elegant atyle, end the proprictors dressed in naval uniform, egsuming the names of Captain Hudson, Commocore Vander Purser Slamm, as euiis their purpose. On the wail is a large rosewood board, with Dumerous Keys, answeriug supposed staterooms, the keys for which are handed deluded passenger when he purchases bis ticket Bioopy anp Facat Arram at Jexxy Tanp, CALAveRas Counry —On Sunday, 6th February, L. 1. Roberts, Jus- tice of Peace at Jenny Lind, ordered constable Paxson to arrest a Mexicay pamed Jesus ———, who was strongly eur] d as a boree thief. The lable, says the San Andreas Independent, repaired to @ dano house where Jesus was harboring, but pitched upon the wrong man. ‘The person thus arrested was discharged as soon es the mistake was recognized. Meantime, tho real offender nad aymed himself with o six ebocter and was prepared for a vigorous resistance. The constable approached and in- formed him that he Leng ha) esa prisoner and go before Whe Juationy whereupon Jeg grew Jad Gita, nie sae wg a00ve and close to Paxson’s shoulder. Saat then, rta, the Justice, who was present, met the Méxican ‘a0 ho was passing out of the door and fired at him, but miszed his aim, and received a shot that entered his ht side, passing pear the spine and out at the loft side. He fell instentiy.and the Mexican made for the rive forened, by from thirty to Ofty persons. He swam the Calaveras three times to baftie his pursuers, but was followed clorely by Frank Tador. The two kept up a sbarp firing during the chase, and were frequently within rod of each cther at the time of shooting, but the an- certain ght of the moon saved Tudor from being hit. Tho latter at length brought the Mexican ton halt by scmdi @ bullet through his leg. Nothing <aunted, he pitched inte Tador with hie clubbed pistol. but was soon over- powered by the superior strength of the latver, and secured. It was found that ho had had four bullet Wounds on different parts of his person, one in tne shouicer, one in the back, one in the arm acd ope in the jeg. Jesus ig a very dark greaser, with a bold and inso- Jevt ‘carriags and « spirit to match. He swears ven- goanee against two of the pay. who urrested im, in case pei escepes punishment, rts died onthe Sih from wound. Forsom Np rms GRaNtre QuaRrres —The Folsom says:—The granite hills between Folsom and Mormua Is- land weetcing four to five miles along the American river, offer to the inhabitants a permanent source of em- Ployment, and indeed opulence. The granite of thie dis- trict ig clear, milk grey, fine, and close grained, and ad- mits of very fine cutting. The batteries at Lime Poiut, covering the entrance at the Gokien Gate, with our grepite The plinthe and pedestals of several MonvMents in the cemetries around Sao Francisco have been obtained here, and beautifel they look. The prin- cipal material of the courthouge and prison of Suisun has ‘beew obtained here; and we are ly persusied that £0 oon as anme of the architects of San Fraacisco and Sacramento begin to order granite columns, pliuths, &e., for fronting the new buikitags, which are every day wing neck tat bemaren gaat oT Ge up, whiel gladden us ‘nen ail the geld in this district eball be worked out, the ever. lasting granite will remain, end will afford afar more healthy and permanent sonrce of employment 42 all con- cerned than the much valued oro. Baorvre rx ay Escars yrom San Josx: Jan. —About nine o’clock on Saturcay morning, 1th Febrvary, au emeute teok place in tho county jail at San Jose. ' The jailer, Martin Roobsn, accompanied by H. Doyle, was giving thé risoners broakfast, in which they woro assisted by Jamia rate. ap inmate of the jail, when thoy were attacked by rome of the prisoners, and a desperate scuffle ensnod. During the melee, the doors af the back of tho jal were opencd, and seven priconers rushed out Their names were Henry Osburn, Jesus Serate, Lacero (Indian), C. D Peasiey, Hugh Coyle, Antonio Villa and Frederick Blom. me. ‘The rbouts of the jailer soon drow aanistance, and Sour of the fugitives were at once recaptared. Blomme, Serate and TO, however, escaped. Marriages and Deaths. MARRIED. Bamp—Gvenxeer.—In Stockton, by Rev. A. A. Guern- sey, B. P. Baire to Julia A. Guernsey. ‘bonnes Ku Gakit¥. —In Sacramento, Feb. 9, by the Rey. Father Cassin, Geo. Boohine to Mary Kilgariff ‘ at eee ee San Ad eed Feb. 11, sv. tus Kelmer, Cornelius Cappelmaun to hibelmine Louke Roeenbautn, Cramurruiw—Munrny —In Maryville, Feb. 18, by Rev. Father Slattery, Sam. B. Chambertin to Bri: Marphy. Connrrn—| —In res Valley, Nevada Terri. tory, Feb. 9, by Rev. 4.1L. 8. naa | E Colburn ‘to Palina Holeman. Se Placerville, Feb. 7 Seneca Davis to De Vuns—Kire —In San Francisco, Feb. 7, Thomas de Vries to Miss Ann Kite. : Foors—Micurt.—At Diamond Springs, Feb. 16, William Feb. 8, by the Rev. John Foote to Pauline Michel Stockton, 5 P. 8. to Azubah Taylor. Tn county, Jan. 29, Isaac Garm Hasnixcs—Bequerts.—In Viealla, Fob. 8, by Rev. W. B.- lor, E O. F. Hastings to Kizabeth Gi own Bequette. npD—Locks't.—In Georgetown, Feb. 7, R. . Hol- land to Ada Luckett, by Rey. Herrcort—Caw.—In_ Placerville, Feb. 14, Father Larigan, A. P. Herrgott to J. ©. Colens Caw. Houe—Bxmevic —In Son Francieco, Feb. 8, Mr. Henry Boje to Mies Lilly Heimburg, both of San Francisco. Ips—Roaca.—In Tehama, Feb. 12, D. W. Ide to Anna Maria Roach. Jaconve—Braxrr.—{n Sen Fraucisoo, Feb. 12, by Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr. Charles Jnoobus to Miss Josepaine I. Braner. Jaces—Woonrcrr —In Napa Valley, Feb 7, by Rey. Mr, Veeder, Gen, W: 8. Jacks to abby b. Woodraft. Jonns— Farisy.—At Casca Crand, county, Feb. 14, Wm G. Jones to Rebecca Ann Farley. ‘Morr.—At Mottaville, Carson Valley, Jan. 28, by the Rev. L. Vansiyke, Wm. D. Koysers to Louisa Mots. Kaicur— Haicut.— In San Francisco, Feb. 9, by the Rev. Dr. Booit, Samuel Knight to Euzabeth Stewart, daughter of Fletcher M Haight. Kxyrs—Mner —At San Rafael, Feb. 14, by Rev. Louis Loutens, Catholic rector, John Keyes, of , to Kate A., eldert daughter of James Miller, Latsrop—Mowrr —In Oakland, Fev. 9, by the Rev. B. Brierly, Eisha N. Lathrop, cf San Francisco, to Mrs. iyata 2. Mowry. anpreciabio _ Lavratan—Kxant.erIn Nevada, Feb), 16, A. Laudman to | of gold bullion finding {te way from the icra! \t fortnight oT eee Monge —tn Honolula, 8. I., Jan. 10, by the eet the lees Bride, -, Of Wallua Falis, eae crete glee Cag cage og 1 eye eee ae "coe of | . oF 3 Minsuali—Sriva—In teu Frave'sco, F@. 16, by Rev. Dr. Soot, Joseph Marshal! to Haunah L Sylva. Matuswe—Copy —In Marysville, Feb. 38, by Rev, Father Morris, Edward Mathews to Catherine Cosy, Muer—| Grace church, ‘iby Fev. F.C Ever, Wr o. Frou Miler to ies b. 14, v. F.C. Ewor, Ur. J. rt a (ea formerly of Staten Island. Moray—Yacrn.—At Sutter Creek, Feb. 2, David Motley to Mary Yager. Mrcroxy—Tromss. —In Natowa Valley, Feb. 16, by Rev. J. Benton Thomes 8. Mogferd to Johanna Papas—Euss. —Ip Visalia, Jan. 30, A the Rev. B. W. tor, Thomas B. Padan to Sarah F. Ellis. ACGR—ALLKIRE —In jackson, Feb. 9, by Rev. BF. reg Nol J. Pough, Sheriff of Amador county, to Ruth A. . RavrorD—Woorox.—At Mokelumne Hil, Fob. 7, dy Rev. R. Kelen, Thomas Radford to Mrs. Mary Jane ‘Wooten. Saawantz—Bory.— In San Francisco, Feb. 5, by the Rav F. Mcosbake, Mr. Nicolaus Schwartz to Miss Mary Bopf, ondaphibeare ‘In Solano county, Feb. 9, by the Rev. D. King, B. W. Stephene to Barah Riddich. ” cision to Charlot A Mouse, ding to Char r ee Nnabarn —In San Francisco, Feb. 14, by rr E. Ben Spancan—WAscatr —In San Francisdo, Feb. 16, by Rev. Soencer, of Humboldt Dr. Anderson, Dr. M. Bay, to Miss Sravinixc—Morst.—In Naps, Feb.4, Ovear F. Spaul- to Charlotie U. Mount, Towsemn—| ‘Townsend to Jeane Chapman. Twosrees—Rreee —At ex Biaff, Seren P. Sarab J county. lo Alameda Rev. W. W. Brier, Jobn Tayler, , danghter of David —In San 16, by Rey. Dr. Anderson, T. E. Tabor to Miss Em mnonda. Um—Snr — In San Francisco, Feb. 16. by Rev. Augus- | tus Kellner, Mr. Frenk H. Ul to Miss Elizabeth Caroline certs Kous.—tn Sante Clara county, Jan. 1, Wa. ‘Werner to Meteo Kohn. . Feb. 15, by | fo Miss Rachel Newe from Oregon. Our dates from Portland aro to Feb. 18. The Oregen papers have i that ex-Gov. Wotler was about to amake the Gust off his feet in ungrateful Oalifornia and 0 to Oregon, im tearch, doobticen, of a political prizo—as Ool. Baker bas just done, The Portiand News remarks that one fe certain: “If these two meet on the stump, some high Mimes may be expected ’” - ‘The Portland Times places at the head of its columos the name of Gen Joseoh Lane aa the democratic candi. date for the next Presidency, subject to the action of tue Charleston Ovovention. The Portiand News, of February 18, sayé that Handsome harley, alias Chas Crayton, and Hutwe' two convicts, who escaped from the peniientiary afew . ya ainee, wero caught by a company of citizens © the Oowhts river, Sbirty miles above Mnvcello. A’ dian boy bad been Murdered on a farm pear Moptic vo, and the convicts Were suspected of being the canse of it. The theft cOmmit- ted by them the day alier their orcape also induced pur; suit. This caured thetr.arrcet. Charley wishes the pubd- lic to know that it took .twelve men to take him, a bie appearance, it wouki pot ttrike any porson that such & vast display of force was necessary (9 return him to his old quarters. The convicts were destitute ef the oom- ‘mon: Bt necesearies of life, having neither blankets nor pro- Vieions. sty Messrs. Tracy & Co ’s messenger from the Dalles we ave inforimstion that Dr. Randali, of the army, has ar- rived from Walla-Walls, with a consiterabie amount of Sinilkameen and Colville gold—some two pounds and a balf, Ove bondred and twenty pack mules and horses left Partios are leaving the Dulles for Similkameen Fob. 12 every day. We learn, says the Statesman, from an authentic source, that not very long since a child died, as was supposed, in Warhingtou county, Uregon. The nody prosented every Appearance of death, breathing stopped, tion en- meee eued, which, being mistaken for mortioation, somewhat Btate of Bolivar, °' Wi bassied parauicns were rade for barial A few hoara oe. tax cane et war appointed t take ration com- boativer | Sideeneel Cy of party. He has restored to office th wenced, and the chiid was found to recovered Inteadente Geue: and Dek | se # now entirely wel, a (pak, ply linet ign tah oats | < eae ‘ID Maryevilie, Feb. 12, George W., only child of GW. aya Vietoria ‘A.'Bloor, aged 2 years, 1 month and 6 dsye. Boor —Tn Sacramento, Feb. 15, Mr, Jobm C, Booth, of . old and highly resposted the Gran of Maddax & Booth, an bi sor AER Feb. 15, Kato, daughter RNE.—In San . 15, Mary Kato, of Patrick and Mary Byrne, 3'years and 8 moutas. Also, Peter, aged § months 16 days, son of the came parents. Cariuyorow.—Im Sacramento, Feb. 17, Marian, daaghter Of 8 apd Amanda Carriugtan, 6 months and 4 days. . You''>, Dolores Cuatro, eged Cankou.—Im San Francisco, Feb. 10, Bernard John, cnly ton of D. and Mary Carroll, aged 2 years, 4 months and 28 days, Davengoy.—In Sacramento, Feb, 7, Newell Davidson, county, formerly of ladiana, late of Rich Gulch, Calaver nged 3} years Davia.—In San Francieco, Feb. 11, Lilie Ann, eldest child of John and Eliza M. Davie, aged 5 years and 8 days, Of scarlet fever. DeBrit —In Marysville, Feb. 9, Charies R , only som of Joa. and Kate DeBe!l, sgo4 1 year aud 11 montos. Davm—In Sacramento, Feb. 11, Patrick Davis, aged 40 years, a pative of ‘Virginia. Fostsn.—In Sacramento, Feb. 11, Jacob Foster, aged 65 yours, a vative of Yorksbire 4. Foucnss.—Ip Honolulu, printer, a vative of A! don, Teeident of tbat city, aged about 39 Gaxcta.—In San Fravcieco, Feb. 11, Evelina M. wie Captain Joseph 8. Garcia, aged 23 yoars and months. Grant.—At sea, on board bark Yankee, Jan. 28, Mr. of Sacramento. David Gran’ 3 At Butter Creek, Feb. 8, Kate, daughter of Buenaventura will no doubt Bring battle between the two contending It bas for some time been ‘would ocour'betwoen the fe * curious teature to i. ha oPharcag ah "tarde icra, uhat BA men a Bi sé F or to the 20to pee i | ik i EE : f Freach G. Fouchoe, but for many years a years. i Haywai soe and Charity Hayward, aged 5 years, 8 months aud 6) bf —At Santa Jan. 30, John Holmes, for- merty of Galeva, Iinois. Hekz00 —In Steilacoom, ee tose 81, Eli erzoo, of company A, Fourth Infantry, } to the federal government, bas issued HoGa¥.—In San Francisco, Feb. 18, Joseph Oyras Ho- | | Mr. Brock, chairman, iasued a call for = of tho | cree, dated Febroary 22 declaring the porta of ak - Democratic State Central Committee ay, Eugene , Feb. | t 7 ,eged 9 months, infant son of Thomas and Honora 22. The object of th irae y an Gor JouNsox.—In Visalis, Feb. 7, Jobn Page, infant non of N. partie . vation of Prosiential electors and a cadidate for Con ic it id no a ¥ pe Oo poe Semee and Emeline Kelly, aged 1! | 1.4 will have a very material banring’upon tes Blais ana Kreout A z Presidential clections, A boy pamed Samuel Thomas Cox was shot in Salem, | February 4, white attempting w rob the chicken roost of a Mr. Knightlinger, by a musket, which was # arraagod ‘that on opening the gata a string leading to the would disebarge the piece. The contents lodgod in the nes and aftcr several bourse of intense suffering the boy ed. Kouvzz.—In Sacramento, Feb. 11, Joseph Kohner, aged 8 years and 23, months. Kinc.—In San Frascisoo, Feb. 14, Mr. Jeaac King, native of Washington Cit 80 years aod 2 months. Loesay.—In Secrimente, — if rT thier = i i By 5 E ci Fi Lamott, Monnisry.—In Sau Francisco, AYPREHENDED ATTACK BY THE SNAKB INDIANS. 46 is nol eldest son of P. H. and Aun Morrisey, aged & For some ume, aye the Oregon Times, of February 11, years, 0 soouths and Gdaya, Aigo, on Feb 16 Beseange | there bus been unrnanabe tedicntiny’ of o costa dpua? = ert brother, John Hiury Morrisey, aged 2 years and @ | $4 attack b; cain, ” this hs on the 3h we.=-In Sécramento, Feb. 14, George Carroll, Geo. W. and Harriet E. Mowe, aged 5 earvendioseniae, ot Liens Nrisoy —Ip San Francisco, Feb. 18, George P. Nelson, 8 were soon to commence that he madd & requist. 1 801 Carlee aud Mrs. M. Nelson, aged] year, 11 | tion of the commanding officer at Fert Dalles for a detach- ment of troops to protect tho Reservation and public pro- ? I Hawaii, Jan. 10, Rachel, wife of | perty, ard ot the same time adopted rigid - J. P. Parker, Esq. Mrs. Parker bad been marriedtorty- | Sry Measures to ayvid atiaca, and to repel three years, and bad three cbildren, twenty-two graud- | if made vntil military aii should reach him. children and cre great grandchild. The commander at Fort Deiles could net, under Patrergox —In Folsom, Feb. 17, regular orders, d« the foros until omg hae a preset and Mary 5. Patterson, aged 6 years, 2 months and 28 di 7 Feb. 16, Selim Frederick, Helen M. Parker. Lecemary specu) orders should be recetved from the ters. This beicg made known to Seperintendent , that officer laid the matter before "ARKER —In San Francisco, youngest child of Robert A. and Pusce —In San Francisco, Feb. 17, Emma Ploge, daugh- revit n= la aged 6 yaars, 1 month and 26 6 Ronen —At Jenpy Lind, Calaveras county, Feb. 10, Dr. Loum L. Roberts, a native of Maseachusctes. Romason.—In San Francisco, Feb. 11, Anna Maria Flera, eldest daughter of Alfred Robinson, ‘of Santa Bar- bare, and grand caughter of the late Don Jose do la Guerra y Noriega, aged 22 years. Sunw.—In San Francisco, Feb. 9, Wm. C. Smith, a Dative of the Isle of France, 38 poe Surz y Arpo.—In Martinez, Feb. 4, Sainz y Aedo, ae 28 years, a native of Carranza, provinoe of Vizcaya, *erow —In San Franeigeo, Fob. 14, Kato H., danghter of W. W. and Ann E Stow, aged 4 and 6 mon ne. their descent upon the Ieser- vation; but that it will be made soon unless deterred by a competent military force, Mr. Abbott is ly cou- vinced. If, however, the troops arrive on the ground Defore hortihties actually commence, we presume che Snakes wil! retire without makivg any demonstrations, ‘There are about one thousand Intians on the Reserva- ton, who are in continual dread of the Snakes, aud who, Mr. Abbott eeys, wili make buta feeble resistance 1( at- PRICES OF BOMESTIC PRODUCE IN OREGON. Eravivinc.—In San Francisco, Feb. 17, Lillie A. Spauld- The Salem Staterman giver the following prices of do- ing, oged 16 months and 13 days. mestic produce ta That place on the 80th uit:— Apples, fall, ‘AYLOR.—In Sacramento, Feb. 7,D W. 0. Teylor. lke ay Tb, winter, & 6c.; potatoes, 260. a 400. per be st Oe ng Ret age wie’ mee per hedds entotane, $2.10 068 . ‘ bey nai sarki ats: ‘The business of the Dative Ly th, Ire! 5 years. qi per 2 s Noone.-in Amerioan Townehip, Sacraniento county, | cheese, 26¢. Du: 4 Foo. 14, Wilmer H.,s0n of Horace Woods, aged 8 years and 9 months. 3 ‘Woop —In Aonstuly, S. 1., Jan. 19, Sarah W., wife of 5 J. H. Wooo, Fsq. Mrs. Wood was born in Salem, Mass. By particular request of the decoased, she was buried tm the garden of her own premises. Wynax.—In San Francisco, Feb. 15, Lizsie, infant davghter of Maggie B. and B ‘Heary Wyman. a i SEY 9 fa ae i $ i Markets. Although we would pelt capsid fy heed bean we ae decided naprovement in trade since the sailing of the stcamcors of the 6th inst, still there are indications which | capnot other than be Qs more favorable than noticed Curing the preosding fortmight. This favorable arpeet, however, consists rather in a somewhat accelerat- 0 jobbing requirement, than in an increased demend for eocs in first bande. The former betng the legitimate is of the latter, such an improvement, however slight, cannot but be regarded with interest. During the winier, the country has taken but little of general merchandise, ind the season t rapiily ae ee a more active wirement may with reason be pated. Policy which actuated our jobbing bouses during tho pett Lene, SC atesriog eveee tote wind, if we may be allowed expression, ane avoiding ennecessarily heavy policy which taved many from rvable in the hesitacey with which purchases are made ‘vot fupphice recently nt hand. In few instances have entire invoices boon taken, notwithstanding the ge- neraily favorsvle terms on which they hare been offered, and the jow sealeof prices vow ruilpg for pearly ev leading article of trade. Purchasers, on the other sank Dave becn content to taxe such articles onty as they abso: lcteiy needed, and in quantities iitt’e more than sufficient to mect immediate wets. This ar Can account for the limited trade done from the hands of importers, since the arrival of the feet of last wook. Fewer vessola than are now fully due; yet there seems no disposition what- ever to provide sgaipat the contingency of delay in receiv- tpg sarther supprics by-purchasing beyond current wants, from the fresh goots at hand. For many monihs past the Tepletion of cur warehouses has bern s0 great, and aight the prospect of a sensiblo decreaso of stocks, or material advance in prices, that the trade have learned Yegard it es a mailer of courge that wants, as they fosted sacrifice eum of this is that Lieut. McKibben of the Commirsion, at Semiahmoo, on Briusi soi] by consent, ‘Bpecte took & tite of soldiers and went over to Fort Tangley, and | tila party srrested two deserters from his company; which be’ had Joseph F. s» much right to as if the affair bad transpired on Ame- rican soll instead cf Mr. Bull's, as this is a that Con Dees to Raise Rewwue, dc. ‘Yon bave before this beard how the. “The British of 9} says thet Sane come eee ei “ie toon ar Cndlgly-Meckeal Pub Mi from Portland, ‘wen of fars, valued at eg byt ed 3; yet the experi- ence of the cannot réadity be on; and it is ever Feady to curgeet that this eovaltion at tang puta lull. rather than a permanent improvement. in all probability, have an carly and a spring market value; and that this accelerat woud however elight, crjinari'y soffice; increas: ymeuts are ventured, the fret knowledge of which, on this side, atonce cuts ebort whatevor improving’tendency may bave been manifested; and for the reagon, that the shi ment of any one article, or class of goods, in moleri quantities, seems to have passed entirely copsiderable shipment of tbe kind being runner of many others. Thus, a failure to il E. sEGEs ef merely one street along the rallread track, peing wooden and ing as tavern, a clothing store,a tavern, several ded rom and worse fratt for bale; several tered together fronting the steamboat wharf, Aspinwall. ; 1 Bat this is only the show portion of the city, There are living here aleo upward of ‘who roost FINAXCIAL, i There bas been an ie recoveri “ il if , ehowing that activity elevated mi é ments exist, in the form labor; buteo far as cosntry jet a be’ Fults are far from be: Money nee i, pod demand, an: etringepcy, the Tharket nds employ ment for the ik ‘date is ‘Werle: 1 ania orion on.toan, Bt Fata Ys mE 5 i 28. He i lata, resulting in the defeat of tho latter, with considerable oer, The newspapers of that State gave two versions of (he affair. One ancount states that the Mosquiera party n the dtatrict of eG tamadl es cae ce i up i a as Fs = s i z Gilt By the last arrival from ( gence of tho opening of that port, ag Ja, to foreign commerce. This the genial influence of General p New Granada to the United States, | on the 22d ult., issued and publithed the t Ff ' i E i { 4 Hi is i i P. A Berran, by virtue of anthority sirens eareeenh me 1 or ot Bolivar, deolaves the porte, Oart | nlato be Executive to commerce. communteate it the State of Bolivar, and to the of Bacienda. nf Cantmacaxa, Feb. 22, 1860. ‘Why the Executive of the © since ‘completely restored the & f it { = I F Ff cl ort fi bs t 3 Fy s Fi i § i az FR : F FG} fait 583 f Sie iff i L 5 ! i H