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about ninety mites from the army station, while in camp | at night pet the City Rocks, they were fired upon by @ party of Indians, eupposed to bg about sixty in number, The emigrant forces Were so feoble that bat litle hopes of eflectual resistance were entertsined. However, re. turping the fire of tbe enemy, thoy kept them from mak- Interesting Ucah Affairs, OUS SALT LAKE CIT @& COURS POND Gueat Sait Lace Cary, Oct. 6, 1860, The Agricultural and Manufacturing Fair—Tae indian Affar:—Court Martial at Camp Floyd—Return of Troops Ne, vp ing &@ charge upon the camp that night, and gave the wo- Srom Fort Hall—Atiack om Emigrants by the Indians, de. ooo and children an opportunity to Febreat down @ ra- Tae Hfth annual exhibition of the Deseret Agricul vive iu the dircetion of the soldiers’ encampment, which tuey did successfully. tural and Manufacturing Svoclety was held here yes AD express was despatched immediately to the officer tercay, the preceding day, and continues ‘jn command of the forces on the Portncuf, and a detach- noon today. As an indication of the pr ment of the troops, under command of Lieut. Sanders, the Territe the “Fair” | rthy of notice. Was rent to their relief immediately on the arrival of the ye Territery, the ‘air’’ is wo: messenger On their marsh they met the women and Absence of the ordinary abundance of fruit (rom the children almost 1a « perishing condition, having travelled rance two days and a ba'f without food, most of them without ‘shoes, with no more clothing for day or night than they had on when they fled at the crack of the (adiaus’ rifles from their camp fires at the place of attack. After sup plying their present demande as well as possible, the com- pany procecded, and on arriving at the place where the attack was mad they found that the stock had all been driven off, and the wagos plundered of every article of ‘Value they contained. The men had fortuaately escaped without apy one Seine killed or dangerously wounded, 1 had some talk with Hagerty, and he repor:s that bo was four days in the brush wood without other food thaa Some kind of berries that he fortuuately found near his hiding place, The Indians were constantly round about, ‘and an attempt to leave bis concealment have beea cer‘ain death The fortunate arrival of Lieu it Laa- ders on the fourth day ended bis tmprisonmeat tn the Hagerty had three arrows shot throagh his shirt, which he considered rather olose work The omigranta speak highly of the kiod attentions of Colonel Hor A day or two previous to the attack now mentioned, a Mr..Wilis Hunton, from Springfield, Green couaty, Mis Sour!, was attacked by Indians about the same place, and had ove of his legs badly shot. Mr. Huoton was sitting reading a newspaper, when be was fired upon from an adjoining biuf, the bal pas sing through bis arm and thigh) As he was riping from bis exposed position two balls epliotered his left leg. It was anticipated that be would have to under go the amputation of the limb when be arrived at camp; but when he passed through the city [ understo xd him bo eay that be was confident of recovery without the assist ance of the knife. The emigrants, with the exception of exhibition tables somewhat changed the of the exhibition from former years; but with that exception the fair shows annually « siealy ad Vancement im favor of agriculture, and rapid advanoo- mout in manufactures. There 1# every pri % that Utah will be the best vegetable coustry ‘a th Not so much that the soil is better, or even as weil, Adapted for such purposes as elsewhere in Uncle Sam's domains . but the peculiar character of the community contributes to the gathering together of tho choloest seeds Trom every partof the world, Every year adds to tho population persons from nearly every nation of the earth, ‘and they bave been instructed by the ‘epistics’” of the chiet& to bring with hem from Fatherland tha most choice seeds and every character of Inbor saving machiaery. Though much may be brought here of comparative little value, still, among the great mass brought, there is much that is excellent, and the seed found to be rich and pro- | duotive soon finds its way into market, The experience of cultivation in different countries is also gathered with the emigrants, In short, Utah, in these particulars, has the advantage of every other Territory or State in the Union. While examining the produce department yoaterday in the exbibition, I bad the advantage of criticism from Vaton, Eardeuers from five diiferent nations, ant bad one or two young men who hired’ bere as teamsters for my linguistic attainments been more extended, Pike's Peak, huve all gone on to Camp Floyd, entirely des. 1 presume I might easily have bad a soore , ttute and depeadent on the troops. of persons around me giving me their criticisms bie ly pepo prep iy eh rene ped Yesterday was the fast day, and to-morrow is the com mencement of the semi avnual Conference of the Church of Jesns Christ of Latter Day Sainte. from the jarge number of folks that bave come to the fair, it is protuma bie that the attendance at the Bowery will be very large and judgment in different languages. From all, bow" ever, I learned, a already stated, that for vegetadies and fruit Utah cannot be excelled. Some time ago, when paesing through Brigham’s garden with ao English gon- | 4, ‘man and renowned traveller, we were struck with the | ox Wllence of vegetable produce. The same seed, same | cing # Of vegetable, attains a perfection hore to old and ex- perie gardeners unknown elsewhere, Besides the | choice Collection of seeds obtained through emigranta, tho | bere have their eyes on the Patent Qilice | Our San Francisco Correspondence. SAN FRANCISCO, Ost, 5, 1860 The Presidential Campaign in California — Activity of the Politiciams—AM Parties Sanguine of Success in Novem ber—The Interminable Almaden Quicksilver Mine Case— neod citimene | Goimage at the Branch Mint—A Large Bet on the Resut* donation ' besides, every advertisement of choice seed and of the Presidemtial Campaign—A Royal Visiter i cuttiogs a ‘tracts attention bere, and numberless packages | San FranciseomArrival of Prince Lot Kamehameha, are travep orted over the Plain along with newspapers Of the Sandwich Islands—Large Fires in California—Ar- and letters, For illustration of what is grown here,I | rival of Li wtenant Beale from the Plains, dc Applied for _ Smee; but, on being furnished with what | seomed an inte, “Minable list, I concluded to inquire if it would" pot be a DOrter to ask what was not bere; and to tbat I had the th oughly instructive reply: “We have sverything, or wha. ' We bave not we shall have ”’ The manufacturing “4¢PArtment showed groat Industry, | among the ladies pa “Heularly. Tae first table—svoat Shirty fect loug—was on ¢ hg? pile of linseys, faunels, The active work of the Presidential campaign in Cali- fornia is pow in progress, Public speakers have scatter. ed themselves throvgh every part of the State, and tho | People are kept well posted on all the questious javolved | in the contest. most of the men of talent, character and inflieace who bave Sgured here during the past ten years Governor Downey, Gen Denver, ex-Goveraor of Kansas; John Na eau; woollen cloth, blan. “*#, woollenand worstedshawis, | gent, Iate of the Herald; Ge. McDougall, Eagene hy feminice togers'everyy 08 bad been made—clipping, | , PH c r Mmlggiedion y's And weaving. Probably tie | CM@SrIY, J. P. Hoge and a host of owers w20 ponatlan Lenetianiae? yates largely to Such demon. | Weld out in favor of the administration up to Hawn Parti 2 wut the socialistic dream of | the National Convention, are now ja the fold ad- y TY IDEs economy in tbe household, ‘bande,’’ each person proba’ en, and the otbe: labor brought to the exhib depar n ere a family has #9 many takes “her tara’? in the hed with the leisure for 1. Though the ladies? dreselng Douglas meetings Senator Gwin and B F Washington, Collector of this port, and a few others of no Particular pote, are im the interior stumping for Breck. ‘wridge. The republicans are also active, aad copfiseat of carrying the State for Lincoln, They say if Boil gets over k fo tment presented a rich variety creasirg feeling of the people fe id away from the torally drew the admiration there, « M “pew gas.” Among the specimens { Peedlework the | 10 O00 votes this rexult fs #ure, All the evidences, ao far, ne lr wilts were very attractive » 494 She Clef | are evorable to Douglas, who, it would seem, is certain a to obtain a majority, He is very popalar, and his friends othe best of the argument A few days since Mr Stevens, Chairman of the Breckinridgs National Com “THE STAR OF DESERET. Of course the name alluded to thy tnot to the he quilts 1490 0 8 Epeaume otal she qaiits MItee, Sent out adespaich hore to the effact that'al! the ia the city, Every Douglas :lectore in the “outherm States had declined to workmanst ip Olfereat bom * SX serve, and that arrengemente bad just bee: t + the supervirion of an Apostie'’s lady. hh Se - ore rca making Yenasylvania's vote for him afe ta regarded as a pitiful fabriost. eoflered by it, Mark Bremmagen & Co , bankers of this elty, have ro Tho etatement ardty esfary to express a doubt of another ean * cord of wemanly unity, and least likely to be found | 19 8 place like this, where women are so generally supe ‘et © be mriua! enemies, That which attracted my attention mogt was an cai® tion of tbrce claeses of gat powder. Dyring the aqaaok ceived, during the past few cays, $18 996 ia gtd by a ST here Ons) leradle cm 0 2 aby ‘ey " Badri ae Bonnin . os aay pm get 4 being a work's yield for the gold quartz mills on the Pre #8, Yesterday oa exhibition, were equsd to: | MOLL estate in Martpons, ‘4 The argument in the New Almaten quicksilver mine @ We will commence in the Uuited Sites Circuit Court pe Vt Mouday. It was Oxed for the Lat bust., but owing to | tie illness of Sr. Randoiph it had to be postponed. | Tr ‘Ting the month of September 40% deposits of gold | valle ot, We phing 34,909 ownces, ana worta $437,053, were | of this was alto « hibition, ik reeeiy ed tp the branch mit he: 4 j ae conv cl re, aud Rirty-four per ether and prigeipal jagretiant, Scneniens os obaee# Of silver bullion, weighing ounces, worth | ; co Mhile in the ordivary onurse of $25,207, Tue colmag> amounted so $596 000. cf | pe can ve brought here and soid Te in double eagles, £36,090 in uartor pound oer the comnter, the Utab artich eagles, #4 +4 $20,000 in ball doliars | Seompetition; tis nevertheless something ty che Bas trian Camels imported a short time ago from the tthe gate over be “shut down.” to use a Atmeor riv r are 10 be sold At anction on tise 10U) iost oe an be manufactured Lere to say ‘These apm als are quiie hardy require Very litte food aad are capable of eocuring immerse fatigue and to eavoreat clo of maim Utah {8 now thoroughly tadepeo. weather. TIA*Y carry with ease ore thousand pewmes each ates. The great bomber of wag ms Dro A bet was made a few @ eity, vy Bogene 1. Sullivan, formerly republican Seeder, with | Sviomen A. Sharp, « Dongias man, aud « representative in | © Legsature at 4 $2500 to $5009, shat Lia nid be sident, Bfteen hundred to five | that [igen y New York one apd oven that Li carry New York by afty nd majority. The money bas veen cepusited; ww, of actors to the army bas furnished « on for this ps 4 w f leather ant to the t an OUR ROTAL VIStTmR. ea are the most expentive articles of His Royal Highwess Pouce Lot Kamehameha arrived eutage t) the imported controaes to favor th in this city yesterday morning, from Vietoria, VoL, tu rer bere. Hemp, tlax, © © aud twine ars « Loe royal Hawaian y Toe Priece aad rior to the imported article, Aud sail at the same pt his native site are ail large aud fue lookiag men, ceca « the tion wat very Creditable to th 1 viargs stock for amanameat at mplithed ia a now couatry wolghing two hendred pounde or mere, and giviag evi Cenee of peing ma the fines: physical oouditine—yot ine tour tpem wach Prinoe Lot fas embarcet was uader bition Of etyex war old in Uae large Carcole taken of the Dene@t o his falling beaith, produced by & Tithing Olllse yesterday at Jeg aud eerious attack of fever, tar Rorke interest taken In qawirapeds, the aap: failed from Honvlnlu on the 29.b of Auguat, fi tof the city was busy aa “a soantey fair”? Tals a and (bea took 0 whole affair termiaates with & trial of speet 1 of the city Prince Lot K mre tis Maycety Ki: 9 | on bis Uhronph the Eastern Statee of the Americes | Velen aud pe abous eleven or a the mouptains, wander'c beep skius and gous twelve years ago. fa via all the erartent shine, aud babiting the deus and caves of tho Wahsateo = and attentions bedtting pie raak were pal INDIAN APPATES. and be will recetwo tos same recvgnition of Bi Ths Todtians ov the Weetern matt route are offering t> | rank at the barce of cur mutaoritics. Prt come to terms, and want “a Dig talk’? with their Amari — Lot will be vuited by the Governor of tne Stato and the Frasetsco, who will tooder him can father's representative: bat poor, tag roewt redsiins! athoritigs of Sau they have little knowledge of how things are done bees, | the nospitalities of the Staton? city Ax eosm as tt wae : ary Of the reotonentatives caro abeat known tat the royal yaent was eateriug our harbor, of then fin | Mr ©. & Hitenoock, Coutul for the Sandwuch lelands, aud | rdeat, Mr. Charlee Waleot Brooke, haxtenet on boirt and bade zh’ HR A aeloume to San Fraveisos. Commer sial street wa ids were driven vo the later. | apartments het already | we. , parpose orary abode §=W learn that se fap riutende: it 8 the iotention of be Prine” exoorsions ta Uh veer to his mueoaasor. The Coptatn has the go country for the purpose of 1 4 Oar mining, aget cnltaral and man fola capacity of Mi jo Chet ef the Hawalao Kingdom, caant fa interesting and aseful. Yesterday tho l'riace ant hi took @ cmeu ey of war city, entered & namo ome shops, parchaeed a qvaatity of grote. and tie With everyibive like Ceremouy or etiqastte. [ Pewee aad suite visiiet the Mech suies’ fait im io progress. DRAMATIC DOMESTIC THOU! , whiter his two mind bis own Dusicess, sod evideally paroees eiuess he came for witQout falllag iuto Giquewas A expres (rom the Exst rs sorte Raviog paseet Or. For rey oo the I lates, about a hantred mites weet of Kearaey, © the 29th ult. ‘Ais visit is unexpected, dat he proday.y eela eoxious to see things woual mp here. as far ay an learn, Captain Rath nds tho alfuirs here m> ‘oradie to Forney than he was lod to expect from repores at Wash iagton f, om the Yat Just aa the stoner «© riegtae wo tnat., for Panama Henry Comrie ye, an astor 6° rerentile talent, wa York, bed papers nds himself b eyed mpor by hie wile for de ord inati we, « roe leman, and vegleot of to health of the horace a pESTRCeTIV: ALDER, arge’ The Colonel seems 4 rough and roaay oll gen A fire broke out @ ak Isat ta Beaidtn. tleman aad ia no Way Daca «ard adoat expressiag a lite | burg, Seaomacounty, WA coccked Uti an eaLir® w hiemind A littieof th Jart Io eoome tt hare Wore hed been | etroyed. A cwrespoatent * tere rived offence to Col Crogeman, and be is reported t+ there was no wind blowing lat there been, nothing of rave manage!, with higher aoiatance, to get ue the | tye borings part of the towh woud 0» fot sveadog The charges 94 see irvtions eee sont Weat parent, the mato street of the place, It rovew “| th@ Prasvtent’* @ew ab fees w by covering the buiktings oF Une O00 >1te, | Loreryon'y bat the ay — of the street with Olankete, aud Keeping thom eomstant'y It wat only oa bis Ay wat, the fire was kept from comment cating with thet side. inet bia forty adios wy, Dut mort of OL CitmenS bare | ” a Moo « lovalition and» + their exp | Toe stact wan made against the fumes | brick Docs, jawcthm of Weat eurecs and * even A M. Colonel Bowe tarned over tie com in, theee are Oreproor fings = Next t thom, to Licutenant Norris, avd borried back wit ~ large t¥y tory wooden datliog, y int Aste : bh, | Al vid voing 00 T will Obly add Ube! Lae geagrel belief 1+ ast he pave enlangered the beet of dreprsete, ant Rethburn's } veteran @ill enme out necarhel ° Duridiags are (er from whns woud be od Greprox im PETCRN OF THR TROOPS INDIAN ATTACK ON Fit aciney of powder and slow matoh were pisoad in the GRANTS. On T yrencon treo @, from toe big frame, acd just as the fire bad resebed &, toe bart won Tuentny LOCOCON Uae Net OE eek tarot on | ingscniersed,” and we bed the devouring mneter “ive route for Camp Floyd ther compen’ cown.” With lines of men aad buckets, 11 way Lnse pre: vented from apreating, and silo ead ty barn feel! na. Tho orators oa tn Douglas side embrace | and Breckinridge has | | men were a in & biezo, Nothing of our firemen, who flaming buildings devouring ' tol House, Gardner & Coleman's shipsm! apd grt eight other frame buildings were wholly de stroyed. Nothing “t $e mort extraordinary efforts of our Fire Department prevc ef much further and destroying a dea: © f is \@ponsible at this time to collect the aani® irs West, on Broadwey, four doors above Front, {oe pext adjoining ouildings on Broadway were occu; s Rising State Saloon and 7 by Price, and the patiors’ boarding bouse of f. 8 Davis, and ext to {t the Maphattan House. The corner building on Broadway and Front street was the Ocean House aud ea- Joon beneath. On Front street was Coleman & Gardner, sbipsmiths; the Bristol House and two other saloons and lodging houses were on Chambers street, beside t wo Duiid- ings, occupied by Mr. Kich. Chambers as boarding houses. The total number of houses entirely deatroyed was twelve. Several firemen were severely burned at this fire, (ili- cer Blitz rescued a boy from one of the burning buiid- ARRIVAL OF LIECT. BEALE IN CALIFORNIA. Lieus. Beale, with « party of sixteon, arrived at Fort Tejon afow days suce. He came through in fifty days from bate 20a Missouri—the party all well. The Iadisns were all through the route, from about 120 es of the place of starting, and he was strongly advised not to make the experiment; but be came through without the loss of a manoran animal. He had fourteea men, forty bead of animals and two wagons. The animals are in good condition, but in crossing the Colorado river three of them were lost. Mr. Beale reports the road to be ina first rate condi- tion, but from the hostility of the [adiaas aloag the road he would Dot encourage or induce emigranta to come that way, as their stock would be in danger; but at soon as rotection is afforded by the gove: the road may ‘ leqveiied With great advantage, both to men and animals. Mr. Beale brings the startling tn! that the ajos bad attacked the store of the sutier at Fort Ded- ance, and beid possession of the post for six hours, in the face of four companies of soldiers. Mr. passed a body of troops from Salt Lake this le of Albuquerque, Coming to estabish a military post, which was ayn needed, as the country was very much 4 turbed by the outrageous conduct of the warlike 8 Mr, Beale spent tho night of the 16th at Fort Mojave, and continued his journey toward his rancho next day, where be would probably arrive yesterday or to-day. Mr. Jones, government express messenger to Fort Mo- juve, was at the port ou the arrival of Mr, Beale, and gave us the forego ng intelligence. FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. The following iptedigence from the Sandwich Islands appears in the Alta Calyormia :=» ‘The Advertiser says —From present indications the Ly crop of 1860 will bot eqaal the aaticipations made last winter, The plantations of Makawao have suffered from 4 severe drought, and wil hardly turn out balf the average yield. The grinding seasoa there is nearly finshed. Capt Mekee’s new plantation is looking in ine cono ition some of the caue, of which there are about one hundred nod Feventy five acres growing, being of the most luxuriant growth. “The mill and machinery aronow in Procers of erection, and the plantation will commenos grivdirg in November, and it is thought will torn oat over two Lundred tous of sugar from its firstcrop. On Kauai the cave fleiog are lookiwg weil, give promise oan y The uvcertaufy attendiag the growth of cape at Lihue, and ite liability to severe drougbt, naa let the company to contemplate closiag up ess duriog the year, and with this plan ta anting of mew cane bas been abandoned. st ton has been given up, the proprie 4g realized ® sufficient fortune to tatisty bic. The manvfacture of foe sait bas been commenced by Mr, Dauiel Montgomery, at his sait wores at Paiva, aud the samples which we have & en, put up ia five pouad bage for fam.ly and ship use, compare well with the best im ported BARK R. W. WOOD, Thia new clipper packet, named ater one of our oldeat and west outerprising resident Saturday Laet yen the very fir 4s to ber insurable riak. She sailed for Cuina September | 4,4. ©. Piletger @is7 , of the bouse of Messrs. Hvektield & | Co, being passenger. The cargo,as mavifested, is equal to 60 bbis beef, 200 bbls tour, 46,167 Ibs. fuugus, | and $14,110 60 treasure. UNITED STATES BOARD OF INVESTIGATION Much sormise is rife as to the action of this Board The Hon J W. Borden, Uo ted States Commissioncr, i at | Clupaskua, on Est Maui, enjeying the hospitality of | James Maxee, E-q Owing to the indteposition of Mr N. | L. Ingole, the Clerk of the Doard. be was uaadie to pro. | cred to lilo. Mr. R H Banley ts sctingas clerk. The | latter's more vigoro w coustitution will be able to with stand tbe Be 206K8 the exper? of auch & good thing-«s the United States Hospital, #0 cated at Labaina, will car tainly give it THE LEGIShATURE. The Legisiature adjournea September 4 The passage of the Appropriation bill placco iw cirewlation « c+asiders ble amount of money which hae been. locked up Ie the Public treasury awaiting it passage. The amount now Cependent on the bill is uot, however, 90 great asin for. mer yeart, as the law permits tize pay of salaries to be continued on. during th i quarter of the year Stil) the amount auhjeet to be disbursed eanaot be loss tha $40,(00, and the disburcment ef the $40,000 is shout the best thing they have dooe for their coasu- ene OBITy ates The brig Josephine, from Baker's Inland, bricgs um in telligence « death of Mr EC. Pope, who was ate tourd oa Phopix Isiand, ax agent of toe Puentx Isle nd Goane Compavy The ollowteg partioalars are sar nished by Captain Stone — Gov ¥.C Pove died vory suddenly ov Tuesday, the rtth AVing, Wt hie kaoake compee.on aaic, dro > tantly and expired, without watering a wor ty or even breathing. This occurred. On the aftersooa vot the day be and the pative bad been out inthe boat afte + turtle the moet of the da), and had jcey rovened th » | shore, wheo be died thus sadgeuly. Tae ossive kept thy + cornee untit Wednesday , the Tah, when be(uried it clow \ w the bonse, and duried aii his ciothiog, papers, &.. vowing only lus trork and @ small pocket uit wae the request of Mr. P. afew days before, a case be should ae Ur. Pope was from Boston, Lines. His agsebout dweaty- cae years WRALE SHIP ROM AWAY Om the 21 of August the vale sbip Lerald, Captalr Brove, from Upolo, arrived st Baker® laced, &.teon months out, with 450 barrels feperm oi! Captain Ws Beebe, tbe segor d uiticer and boat's crew (ameon store to bring letters, but betore iney yeacted the knd the ship eqaared away Captain Reeds, alter leaving. hin letters, Atioempted be regain how abip, athe time soba gromt way” of. They rvidently saw bite and posted ommend: tho Caplan pare up the chase. as vbe ship guined ewes from bim, and at sae o'clock at nici) the bnat reterned 99 th ier d The Captaio mays b ish bin mistrust: @ anything of the kiad, and noae of them hed any clot ne MAL they Stood ‘ tolled wetsl Se re- Ao might bara Rot tO vive. leo~ ‘Tm, “Lert Man's! eelety” tm Cinciamati. from the C'setepat! Gazette | The rixth of the presen: amooth was tio anniversary of tae Laat Man's Society On srnday, the 80th of Gaptember, 1062, rowen younr tn the tamdvo of JR. Mason, talking, re wont .@ do, of matters of descitory your character ‘The ebolera was at tba time raging with foarte! away in the villages eurroend mq the city, but withia the oor porate preeivots of Cin woati the dressed scourge had not » The conv arsetion Wf the teren gubject of chutern, end © disena- fiom sprang vp betwoca two of the,bo bert jast re- ecived the degree of MD, whetiver on nob the diseare was contagious. Dur ag the areumant etich the young Ciaci lee of Excaiap.ae advanced, oae ot ti party, ia peeking of the fata'iby of the dissaao, raid, We cannot Wil how long any of 3a Will be heento morrow we may Petnv'y be gone” ‘This remark wee (ae foun tation o@ whick this super. Ptructore Of toe Le Man's sooiet p was reared. Having agreed cbt the rocicsy shovld Save an ovine at cxecudored, aad it Veree, thie time of eeting war 5 umanim—tsi) “overmined th racy 1 following Saterday night, October fag phouid be Leld on thorame day of f 7 irom that (ime formar’ ' sade, and tn jomed a bottle of | Ure lest man ebeuld ab tbe anol versar; Seif at the tele, that sottie wne to be! emteots Crack in mentum of sembers. The anaket waaay obelisk about te inches in saigbt, and stood on a bene of woven inch m| Fquare. Ip the Pace was urea drawor, ta which wore | places stipe of oil poner, cwntalaing the names, age, places Of Dia, TeRIenc- & 4h Cocupation Of the members, wh thelr ‘acdsrit ng The Obelisk was neatly foe ed at the wgamit antccoeped by a small globe, theca. Lire casket seing Constror ied of ond mahogany | lk wae the duty “Sthe members bo nott'y woy of thelr almgat members of the tue rnd tones oS meeting, and is wae bat menaer's duty te aur to Bo presemt, it ia las power The ewket war ty pace in euseeesion to each of the fever, aad was to Clained oar year, ite dehvery Lote wore draren.to tareugh the wbole foxes, aller which i& pamed regviealy from one ty another Aa bbe bupper feven platen were provided, aad Mf any wore brent the plate remaasd unturned, amitne ehair 2 My, through rome days The ofivers were | i tenants Merrte,’ to comaani ‘ ior, omorr Dg? pemmny ~ > oh phoned pone ny Ui ba ~ . jor Porinent | Market , Concert Halla 1990, For Sa the 20h ot bey Moe celia camp poster | ter N Mbargied, $8,000; Wells, Pargn ke Co's Reproee office, $600; Deani#on, barber sat bath rooms A. Sergeant, boot Rtore, $800, Sowsome Hout ‘mvet from tho tomehe The name f | Sronetetor, $8 000; Priltpe 'Os, wattiars, $1200; Ritie * yin nae of tne eeaekcy ware | & Beetbers, books nod eatiesery, 8600, J A Peau, Wittiam, Joba and ——— Meroe jeweler, $900; J Ganz & Co , bork store, $600, Dr. J, A | Piper, cfllo, s800; 7. A. Harper man, PAID UDEREKE, from (9 Witt corer. , Thomas, #ife aad three oh! tren Chambers, and Thamar Gren Wit, ——— Piers, wife aud bw X $500 hig wife's mot | bdeileved t) have been the work of »u tacwe oom at the ire ie ory * TWO FIRMS IN BAN FRANCTSOO, county, f John Hagerty Last eveming tvo Gigea Broke Out simon at thesemy Clayton county, lows, weil Jone ( moment in the lower part of the city. Tt was tissoraret with (bree wagoa® aad A yat one hundred and dty | we room factory, located on Drumm street, was cattle an6 © Hew horns ames, ‘The Fire Deparcmont hel hae ily b tines hare friends in the As the emigrants dor wae before the second fire wae observed, avd a who may be anxious for Uheir wellare, toe fy mpaniss fostantly Hmbored op ant re & communication to the Dereret News, tm th al sromptitade te the Reone of desir them Some t#o weeks ago (the 7h . the meantime the Ore jar got under that ft was shortly a with the lose of only the Sat Dromm sire t bea of September) the ova s'terwants ox pany, montiy from iiliuois, coor isting of seve a 1) flames, women, abort a balf forn chilfren, fear war vit ant force soon arrived at tie Gon! ©) the Abont 146 loose animals, borides thetr teams, passat (he hs ent corner of Oivty and Rrowdway Ya fenat camp of the Caited States forcem, stationed for bs time of Fi nt, Peabody & Co 'a wai Vhe whole sing oD ths Portoent river, in Warhingt om ttory, block bownded by Brosdway, Chambers and Lavigat-ete, near the lt Fort Fleil ration After travelling weet Ant 8 yocant tot between Marie and Froni stress, hei ae reamalped vacavt ab 1h0 tania, Never bat oaca ai ail of Aww Mmeot logctasr, and Leal wae om the oceesion @f thelr Geet anniversary, ‘no, two, thres, four, feo years in quick snoser#iem flew by, and ett) the witele was un- broken, hut eve the seveaty eycle waned doath entered | tow thereunto appostaiming, &o , Ko. tae will is ad@itteds \neie midet oud marked bie victim. Tae seeenth ansl- Timer. ara there was cue empty piace, mover te be eton a ‘The rope f FAs given by the member who received the D casket trt before hie felcw mombere bea a cup Of eater and © crurt ef Dread, i wwe their duty We partake heartily of bie cheer Twenty one years enderqnentiy to the organization of | bonds are received the acolety, and the iset ma tet to perform she solemn oly whieh wae nacrediy promised the be, of Son ember, 58B. The task—for puch 1} must hive been—! eit to De, Jobn 1. Vattier, who still lives, the only survieioy mom } ber of The Last Man Society. His feelings at a table, | with the ix unturned plates apd the six Vaoaut chairs, can better be imagined than deserite? | Terarmca: AwCRRHEIES oF PARIS "ne recoipts of the | vertoue theatrer, oncert roome and sthor places of pablic smusement in Paris during the month af September amounted (> 1.558 S08f, being Ge increase of 199,21¢7, Over thome of Avquat 1) war bie ty Choowe what |) would be: and if be | enable tbe execators to act nner te NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1860, “ i Y Interesting from Pike’s Peak. OUR DENVER CITY CORRESPONDENC! Davee Crrr, Oct. 23, Close of the Mining Season—The Returning Immigra- twon—the Population of Pike's Peak—Mining Opera- tions Quidscent—Mining Stocks Below Par—New Gold Discoveries—Political Maxters— Fire in Denver—Agricul- tural Matters—Caille Dying on the Plains—Death of Dr. Joseph 8. Stone— Fire on the Mountains, dc. The return immigration to the States is nearly over. ‘The latest advices from the Plains are to the effect that there are more pertons on the road to than from the mines, The most of those coming out are bringing sup- plies of provisions for their own use or forsale. Up- wards of twenty thousand persons will winter in the gold regions, one-third of them probably in this city; another third will bs ecattered among the other towns of Pike’s Peak—Golden Otty, Colorado City, Canon City, &c., and the remainder will stop ia the miniog districts them- selves. A large number are now on their way South, to Taos, Santa Fe and other towns of New Mexico, to wear cout the cold months among the warm-hearted senoritas of the land of Chile Colorado. Many, too, of those who ave goue to the States will be bere sgain as soon as summer returns, From all indications, the population of Pike’s Peak can Our Arizona Correspomfence. Fort Bucaaway, Oot, 13, 1840, Progress of the Revolution in Somora— Application of Ame rican Citizens for Prolection—Arrival of a Portion of the Seventh Infantry at Fort Buchanan—Defeat of Pes- | quiera at Hermosillo, de. The Gandara party is gaining strength every day in Sonora, having now under arms over two thousand men, the best troops in the State. The commander is Colonel Hillarian Garcia, an old soldier, vigorous and bravo. Among the other officers there are two Chileans, two Frenchmen, one Spaniard, two Germans and one Amert- can, whilea Welshman command the artillery, of which there are nino pleces, chiefly six pounders. Posquicrs, with about three hundred men and the brass cannon, is banging on the rear of the Gandaristas, and plundering all the towns through which he passes. A few days since two hundred of his men, under Chacarro, the “ Lizzard,” entered the towo of Magdalena, which had been evacuated the day before by the Gandaristas, and commenced plundering—taking every horse, mule ‘and ox in the place, breaking opén houses, abusing the women, and pressing men into the ranks, Besides this, a forced loan of $3,000 was levied on the town, to be paid in cash, before the expiration of one week. Magdalena is a town of over two thousand inhabitants, be tet down at thirty thousand by the Ist of April noxt, as located only ninety miles from Fort Buchanan, and seve- most of those who have gone to “ Amorica” or New Mex!- | ra) americans reside there, having been engaged in busi- co, intending to return, will be back by that time. By | ness for several years. These gentlemen, aud several the let of July there will be a much larger population, | French and Spanish residents, refused to pay thelr share probably nearly @ bundred thousand, as the emigration of the forced loan, or furnish supplies, being resolved to of next season promises to be very great. remain neutral. Upon this they were threatened with There is an abundance of provisions already here to | imprisonment and a confiscation of their property. Ac- feed those that spend the winter among us. Several | cordingly, Mr. Antonio Perez, an American citizen, ‘arge trains bave lately arrived, ladon principally with | was gent to this fort to ask aid from tho troops. flour and bacon. Im one house, a day or two since, | Lieutenant Colonel Morrison, 1m command of two I saw seven thousand sacks of flour in a single | companies of the Seventh infantry, being absent, pile. When it ig recollected that it has all been | Mr, Perez aidressed to the second in command, Cap- drawn by oxen over the Pinins, a distance of seven bun- | tain Hayman, the following petition for protection:-— dred miles, and is held at from $13 to $16 por sask, the COPY OF rBTITION FOR PROTECTION. importance of such a heap will be approsiated. Miller, | To TH" Commannina Orricer oF THe Untrxo Stare’ TROOPS Ruseeli & Co. are bringing large quantities of four from | 1% 7% Vicixiry oy Foxt Bucuiaman, N, [ino ene Salt Lake, and several of the Taos and Santa Fe traders | rorvign i da eg Be aun a ae are forwarding the same staple from New Mexico. Corn igeacta, Rate of amen} ney aes, ‘ Lan mig aa bas been raised in large amounts on the head streams of | U7seutly b pol a =p which threatens our property and lires owing to the civil the Arkansas, aud mocts with a ready sale at $4 per | and revolutionary war now going on arsund us. in bushel. Bacon nas to be brought from the Missouri river, | four days from this date we contidently expect the arrivol and wholesales at thirty couts per pound. Other goods | in the town of Santa Cros of troops under authority of are ia bike proportion. Gov. Peequiera, and threats have been destinctly made oy Spa egeee are rather quiescent at the present | vy his officials that at that time oor iy will be time. ‘snow bas driven the miners from most of the | seized, apd the same danger existe in town of vr 4 guiches, and they have come down to the towns, | dalena, where some of your potitioners reside and putting into cireulation some of the gold they operty. Dave becn saviog during the summer. [he mills Again calling your attention to the present dis- organized asa lawless condition of the affeirs in this sec- Ucn of Mexico, now infottely weree than ever before, we, the undersigned citizens of Spain, France and the Goes DOS get cooled fromthe retorts before it is shipped | Uuited Statca ef America, moet earnestly pray you, by for the States ’’ The cold weather will affect their work | every ground ef bumauity aod ri to afford to us as but little, as they have already quarried, or wil! be able | speedily as possible all the sestatance that you bave the to quarry, rock enough to work throughout the entire | power toreader. We make thia application as onr iast resort wiater. Omly thoee taut go dy water will be obliged to au Shock in stvor mines is rather below par, though some get along well, bus do not pat much money into market. ‘They are ail of them tm dent at the Fast, and, ae one of the owners remarked a day or two since, Tho United Siates troepe in Magdaleoe will save ue from im menée Joss, and pu: ® check upon tts continuance of the holders of property are still saoguine. {ne story of the | outrages now daily committed ore being wort $3,000 per ton i eatirely exploded. Late | Antonio Perez, James M Campdelt, Charles M. Feit, J. sseays thow 2omse oi it to be worth from $80 t0 $300 per | Rotheohaweler, John Riennelis, american citizens; P. ten. rts (rom specimens sent to New York aad | Fourteer Dupla, Frene®, F. Goozales Goranso, Spanish. Phiiadetphie are ansiously Iwoked for. | Ocr 9, 1880. Gold has seen drscovered in the Sac Jus Mourtaias, ia map made % New Mexico, abu? ninety miles irom Sauta Fe, Relta ris (decir operas Ry ee who have bees there a few vcoks, bring back large | ‘8 reply:— men quantities of (oid of @ very flze quality. A miner just in Hganquarrens Paartation ar eertenceers is morniog,a baad/ul of nug Canr at Fort Bocuacmn, N. M., Oct 10, 1880. $23. Lirge numoors | To Antonio Prxnz:— farted, are sbout starting, tor the ew E! Dora- Dmak Sm—lo answer to your communication of the #h do, A siigot drawback exteta, iu toe danger w be appre- | instant] have to say that the matter wil! bo duly for ended from Indiave, Sut this’ will probawiy vauish on a | warded to the Department Commander for bis aetion and hearer approach to tbe ground iteclf. orcers in this aud similar caces Discoveries have als been made in the Wind River In the meantime, and during the temporary absence of Moun tains, two hundred and thirty Gve nite westof Fort | the permarest commander of %hese troops, t» whom your Laramie. 'A party of seme twenty mea, who have apest | complaint will be referred at em early day, i donot feel the sommer in that region, went in ‘ately with upwerde | authorised, under exutiog laws, to yn jurther of $109,900 worth of duct. "This I bave froma respoust | Renpee fully, 8 & HAYMAN, from there showed me, bie aod reliable person, who was soquatated Captain Seventh wfantry, Commanding. with several of porty, and saw the gold. two from San Jaan and Wind River go fer At the samo time Capt. Heyman stated that were toward verifying @ prediction I made some time since in | b¢ im command of the treope permanently he a letter tothe Haeatp, that ice whole regioa from Fort | woukl uot hesitate to enter Sonora for the pur- Laramie to El Paso, a dirtance of not far from a o pore of protecting the lives apd property of Ame. t rea to be aguriferous. A minin, re a ald ve anp A Bg Pine | ricace, and whould feel called upon by every American continent, and em racing ports: of the Ter. | sentiment of right and bumanity todo so. Mr. Perez was Titories of iebraska, Kansas, Utah and New Mexio, will | gyised to return to Magdalena, collect the Americans in a few yenrn become a fixes fact ‘The political contest in the fast has hardly extended its | *0¢ their property tn one house if possible, hoist the Ame pulsations te the bs Peak . Au ma fog riewa fog and defend his rights, sending an express to Papers, and cost of the men weo know anything, do nt | Fort Buchanan in case surrounded and threatened. Ia Lrouble them2elves about a matter thet they can have no thing to do wtih. Like the ‘ishmaa’s eteam engias, | "V2 8 case st was believed Colonel Morrison would order in poldiers for the relief and defence of the Americaas. which did tbe labor of twenty five “furriners,” Very likely before such an express could reach the fort or but couldn’s vote, bo use at elec. tion The jwestion our pebito, ine polWieal sense, le the formation of a provi- | Telipl go to Magdalena, the whole party might be robbed sametaee ton meter, ane tule tevtinte- tee ngrovmeeer’ | ae net covaider the me: 770, ‘ " a and “anti pro ‘—bave been formed. as yet vo 1 P. Morrison, with companies © and H; Vistooal’ party lines have been drawn, but effort t# being mate in | Seventh infactry, arrived at Fort Buchanae a fow days iat direction. Tee provisicoal ment of sant your since, 144 days ont from Sait Lake City, beving marched wee 0 fallare, a mnouteten’ SB? Me | 1,000 a Two companies of the Seventh were left people, and bein, ceeding!y uppepular amoug —- i” on of ta ov the Mimbres 200 miles eat of Furt Buchanan, and the Typut into office w ret of Sreben down poitticiaas, bere taiewes and revevades from deoon: society. A remainder of the regiment attached to the Navajo months since the keeper of a low brothel was shot in " row, and (he mistress be was then keeping pasted lato | *Pedition in Mexico, the officers here, besides the porsersion of ope of the provisiooal govern | Col. Merrison, are Lieutenants Evans, Stivers, lograham aay Jus ges. 4 tae a a the —. — and Yarcomb, end Capt. Heyman. Col. Morrison is now Dace ant 4 ony, 0 aim | absowt from the fort recouuoitring the country, ly king wos aleo set up by the mistress, The case came before the very Judge who wes keeping the latter lady, | for a anitable locality for a post in case he # van doas Fort Boobaoap gad bie hosor decided that she was tne rightful owner. Soeh ia tbe styie of men that wert tate olfice under goversment of inns year, thoash there are a few decent By en express thie éay from Magdalens, we leara that exceptions The better clase of = a the Gipdara party stormed and captured the city of Hor quratenbing 0 coversment eat @ y Wa Organized. | mooiiie on the 6th and Oth inetant. The fight-was severs, The way that seems most lar is for eacd town oF cit; “ to adops ana It © under ‘oten particular sayte of gor Several bundred men being k lied and wounded. Col, pty cp rmet nah preety 9 =. oon Gadtionde, © cond iw command of the Gandara forces, was — eae, ee y to follow 12 | yilled: Pesquiers was forced to make « burriet retreat. Serena, hicemrenat wen teltenct ong ents oe | Tue hour is no vot hand forthe lnwfa Invanien ot Sonora twecty-fve candidates in the Geld, and it was impoasiole | by the United Sta'es troops. to destde ‘under which king, Beozoniaa.”” The coaven tion insted tor two days, aad broe up i: a row, with obo ty choren So the delegate of last year, 8. D. Wil Name, concludes that that iets him in, and accordiagly ts pack 9g bie trun). ‘or Washington. Tho second destrnetive fire in Denver occurred « wook since The house of Wm N. Byers, editor of the Rocky Mown- (ain Tews took Gre about seveoP. M. one evening, and was barnt to the ground io lere than haif as hour, de #troy ‘ae. ai! tbe clotbiog omd furniture of the fi . The Cy, resinous pice, Of whieh the house was built, beret ke tinder. No botldingein Denver are tasured, and there is po provision whatever for extinguishing Ores. The .47 wil! doubtiers be swept by extensive confagra tone Sefore the winter has y. Semeof the farmers in the victutiy of the clty have beea ombibiting foe specimens of tbe vegetable products of the constry. A beet telttor mapectine at the Vews of- fice yemverday weighed tfisen pounds, and aloog with it ighiog pwards of three pounds thas the same olive Iasi week, oboe im length: aud in like come in. There le some | wee Pike's Peak petugan agewaltural country after all. Reports trom the Pinte. state shat many cattle are dying gn the road. Their deatty is caused Dy tue clouds Our Havana Correspondence. Consular Action in Regard to American Seamen— More Slavers, dc, In relation to the masy American seamen receatly brought by Spaoish cruisers into this port with siavers, the sotieg Ur ited States Corsal General bas done good Pervige, Dy having sume official onderstandiog with the Authorities, many of the eailors having bees decetvet as to the chararter of the business for which they were ship. | ped in New York. They bave been released before any | Cavse wee predicated io our ¢ urte, and peed in an infor | miki way me tbe bacds of the Consul, and by him abip ped for their shipping ports or houses, gaving thereoy nowob intr 49, a8 imprisvomeat for yours would have bree their inte if they had beew compoliot to stand triai. Several lots borites (howe taken away Ly the Crueator bave deem saved. Suntyy pereoos in tie jail for some deen te be Americas Caaees ane recesty ip command of vecsels which hare lauded cargves in Caba 't lo sao@ another atesmer bas landed . cargo, which 1 ietake * We are progresip;, tm many thi aikal deat in which they Gonataa‘iy travel, ead whicn ‘Sanwt ineeuase prespectiy to Las peuple nad we are fea cover for three oe Of Ye road. | Si mater: tinier enjoy ments. One tanin lost two.thir vor (te teams, and war forced t | ? aha buy clber cattle to bring. close ite loads. ‘The ntoach | Havens, Or. 24, 1860, from ibe putret, almost io _ 4 tera ') ing Carcasses © om some days | te ip Ha in D The Mite of the Cityok bseph & Stone. who wap wounded in a. duel with Norfeix— Ca, Another Slave wh Pour Muandred L. Ws Bliss in March iamb, die@ en the 10(n ime A ball 9 hea en - ‘rorya rrusket entercd bie left pide, pevetrcie’ his biad- agin acta “ dor, saa parsed entiraiy tarengls the boiy. Wounded ia The seamabip Havana, MoCopne!!_ :ommant», arrived pees pd Ng lingered upwards of pevea sanat ie, 4uTor — systerday with the eargo of curineities for the Hayane M@onntaine to the southwest of Dearse are oo tee, war ket The steamer touched upoa tbe coral resisof nad persent a fine arpeararee = Laat er the com = Flor ids, and wae got of by throssing over part ofhor ete OvLine Of De sab uote was clear b i . | Not seriously dam regular line of Bro. ra - a Tae wasp Say otto wi mae @yrod Spas Tho Brodertc x. Wi) Case tr, California, ALM ASTOR Tae WILL TO RODATE. wat ‘The wiM of the Inke Senator David C. Broderick, whic | Me Nritish reall steamer Uiyde, Lewin, left yosterday ives to Joe Mo@y on an thonsand dejiars and thebe fr Vern Grur She tas ao dows from the sastora “ : islands, The Pejarn del | aarivet from 88 Thomas lance of the promumiy te George Wilkio, of Uhivety, wan | Notetay, and caly reports il: in preapering cocdition. Aduitied 1 provave in San Femcisos, California, o9.the | San: na Coket, Wito Dis geqe cocks, kc, health goma, Sth instant, by "edge Blake. ‘The Court, in ite decision, | 84 said —Having July comsitered the yoofe, and it appear Wiltamsebarg City News. ‘wg to the Patiataption of the Voor from the proof, that Ovewiec of THe @naxD Seamer axp Naserown Rar. Said Mocamenh parzorting to be is last will and teeta pass This railroad, whist, haw bee. im eperntion since ment, aoa Das it HRs eREOUted @ all partioniarsas re. the 164h | / October, was Jormaily opened Toanday evening. red, aod Wk abihe Une of the exeestion the mld Cirewiges wore pant arouad 4 the (riends of, the company Broderick waso: saund aot dissesiog mind aud R08 WOEr | intimaiing that care weld be at the [oot of Grand street, restraint, wwlue wilueate oF trastuleat represeasation, — wry, corner amaberg. at one clos, to take therm. to the vd thet said atbreting witoessea, Hoff and Philips, duly | Geena ccs sade ede the colioting "Tue cart were withered nd auirated the said execution of erad will;ant ‘upharde of sm hoor after the. tiene appotated appearing to the Court ter each and ail of ube allege Sean ere dene Wp tt Ot Wn gheus of yelow pals tots @Legroude Of ppoatt.ou of the contesiants are ua. Pivced out with ted, while taside wore feveral sport. troe, and Proot heviag Been offered by smd conten ‘9g ea pet tants aiowtng of tending toshow that thoy were of the Dorees, ‘Jhene cars relation $0 gid decedent by thom respectively slleged: | st preeent, sod will soon and ie mot appencting tethe Dourt that any of maid con. MaBBebip ci the celebrated teniaata men interetieds in the wait ortate se wiil or mat. | fy the meocktyn Oty Retirees Company showing pragncamnn sr Mine. tbe te aed Andrew J. Bot =a Sith ihe new line. '® lens Lascutore wiTDeot Doeds, as provided the ‘The flee of Un probate ie to deaiare the will vallihang | S\ebihs = nee present 4 about aaniie and absif. When qa! tend from Peck slip ferry to Bosbwick ‘The contestaate other a tracvons ft the fart that for an OMtor requiring | the exeoutors to give Abe acotion of uaa lew | nde, wader corte rel ie which provides for applionuieos te certain crams whore pray tome of Brooklym, and i of epectal tea, No wood it ip the pieces ‘by _& testator. The effort to tmpench the evidence of the Robscribing | witnesses, ox dodge A A. Philiog and Mr. Fin, it will be seca, bare 'y failed, Uneir characters ba ] sustained by a large number of rerpceiabie The property of Mr. Broderick ir sappored to be worth $200 000, aud the first thing proposed to be dons by ine executors & to pay of the debt. Miuws, aud to build one enre, hick will ron ter ‘The colintion wae weil sttended ca Taseday, wm | the colds were ¢ Wraprecta. Avermen | dressed by Senator Spircis, ‘Toe Bivewrsasm Acqritrsp.—The Mertington (¢ © man, tne of the ine; Ur. ume Previ- Southermer oo the 251 Instant stakes that hee tok } Suatiot the Hroekiyn City Railroad, Hesury Metranter, , and ether gentiomen. The best fel: Jel 1). North j Rad Wie geatiemen @npawted at na jowanip early bour two moe who wore arrented Bt Oo) were t) “ nettariile inet week, by a committer of seventy mon, | and neqnitid by the folowing rome —00 agatont IL snd hope, knowing that the mero presence of @ body of | \ the river for more than two miles, about tweive miles ty Inte: from China, OUR BHANGHAE CORRESPONDENCE. Suancuar, August 16, 1860. Approach of (he Rebels—Unpleasant Position of Foreign. ers— Priendlimess Of the Rebeli—Cause of their Present Exasperation— Foreigners Betablishing Committees of Safe ty—Religion of (he Rebels—Bumors of @ Great Battle, de. I write im the midst of a great excitement. The much digcussed, muph feared and equally depreciated revels are enid to be at Inst coming to realearnest. They eccupy ia fact this whole province, with the sole exception of Shang - hae; and as the Custom House, with tts handsome income, is placed amongst the foreign settlements, they are deter. mined to take it too in possession, especially as at the mame time it is to be considered a Rey to the entire coun- try beyond it, But the combined forces of the Brittam and French, left here to protect us, heve been stationed at the gates of the city proper, the respective authorities promisivg unflinching protection of the eame to the impe- rial Chimese official who resides there. Tt appears quite incomprehensible how the same governments, which are carrying on war with the Emperor at the North, should protect the territory here. Truc, it is said in explana- tion, that the French and British are keeping Shanghse city against the imperialis's as well as against tho rebols. But in such case the Taota! (provincial Governor or Ia- {endant) should not be allowed to draw the proceeds of ‘the Custom House, to enlist continually soldiers for the rity to every one, if not opposed in their intention to take: Shangbae, they also declare war to all, should the united forces of the Fronch and British hinder their progress. Doubts might be raised as to the faithful keeping of their promises of security if not impeded; avy preceding year. here Numbers of traders he = ‘through the very camps of these rebels without any drance, bringing down one which from fifty to one é 3 f Fife 5 5 call Gat [ i : a tf ath rai 2 i £ Bi gtine. all this te but report, and #0 is, also, the alternative nounced by them once more toa foreign resident, only two pights ag) returned from a visit amongat tbe, or rather paesed through their janks lining both sides £ 3 from here. The aivermative is, as stated, that if to- Jerfered with, they will quietly and orderly take pos- Shengbas snd open negotiations with the foreigners; but if atteoxed, or, rather, impeded, they will Oght not only the soldiers but a:l foreigners: ‘And now they are expeated . Several days the foreigoere on doth sides of the how creek, which separates the seitiements into two parte. helt ings t establish committees of safety, and since thea night watches have grown into existence. Many ere busy to day to remove rome of their property on of the various vessels ying ia the river. As the Ame- rican equadron has if Americans uvprotectet, these: have hac to avpeal to the Freach men of war for protes- tion. It ought, however, to be mentioned that the Seginaw is here now. Stil sheconly came from the norta. for the mail, intending to return there as soon as sho bae received the sane. also ined to entreat Commodore Sirtbiing to sead the for our protection, and it is hoped be will comply wit) our requests, which will ited to him by Captain Schenck, of the Saginaw, be presen! who very kindly offered the use uf ‘though many expressed (heir be bimself, with his vessel, should remain bere. Bat, as stated, the Saginaw will leave agaio in spite oe Our position, and we are only referred to another govern- ment for protection. This is the sentimert of Americans in the Certainly, if ‘eft alone, the wil not orm apy one, and also, if the foreign soldiers continue to- defend hae, the rebels will not approach us at all, know the saperior wespons of Europeans. ibe ID there really exists any Caoger it will be in the rising: Of thieves and plunderers ‘a our own midst. From the rebele nothing should be should ra~ in Coin. Gut of a work by Kan-wneg, the cousin of the chief of the rebels, the foil stion has been made, the Rev. J. Edkins, a very fpe Chinese echolar, wh: shows the spirit of the leaders tn this rebellion 4 Incky and unlucky daye civility; of writ wy Band of tralniog ‘biree end rings, bracelets, ani other for the iil 5-38 # i | t Ti ti i 4 i i i H i i # i : i j | i | i 4 a i ii Hi if | : FY if talan boat rea, be was in an apparent Restoratizes were ciftclently ad ised i> Mate that. at lank of ints is family wore cotirely Morconiies This fertanate terminat! which was so fearful im ite mary friends of owe distin Journal, Ort