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April 4, 1852 (4 pages)

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—_——hlCcailrrerhlll hh Elia a YY A SS . parties, but the circumstances, as they. ARRIVAL OF THB PANAMA \RGEAP W. AND G. ALBAN UNDAY MORNING, APRIL 4. Ban Francisco Agency. IS ES kw ET OS Later from the South. Ho! sor Carrrorsta,—There isa audden and San at an arrived unexpected flow of emigraBird Sea steamer The have been related to us, are as follows : . Per Adams & Co's. Express. tion fro m this port to Chagres and San from last, morning Tuesday on Francisco Paris letters state that spies are presOn Friday morning, the bar keeper at . Four Days La‘er From the Atlantic States, Juan, the ultimate destination of which San Diego. ent at all social festivals. is Californin. The Meteor, usually run‘ the Alta had a difficulty with a man The P. M. 8. Company's steamer PaThe second cours martial, sitting at . U. 8. Army Movements.—The San ning in the regular Texas trade, hus who was intoxicated, and put him out! nama arrived at San Franciecoon.Thursbeen taken out of it to meet thisdemand. Lyons, had condemned a commercial Diego Herald of March 20th says: of the house. After being thus ejectday last, from Panama. She brings 594 for tran spor tati on to the Isthmus. She the on place this l+ft Sweeny Lieut. traveler, named Guillet, to 2 years’ impreachers, had received orders to leay . France. is a supe rior vess el, and ‘ed, he procured leav from a friend, es a revol-} passengers, of which namber 36 to-day are prisonment, and a fine of ten thousand . 8th instant, with 130 men, for the post e for eto her has o wh gs, Hoo n ia av wit h at leas thr t ee hun dre Asse d ngers. anied accomp was , He . o. sco Colorad has transver, alleging that he wanted to try it. ladies and 25 children the . at our Agent in San Franci florins for using abusive language toAno ther steamer or so could be profita-. , LL Jk, M Byt WE one IA n and JE by one Assistant Surgeo his Avency to WILL New s from gs date brin ama Pan The } s that e fear bly som ing emp hav nd loy frie just ed his now But in the tam e trade, wards the President. d nt, ize Age hor aut ter our be eat her ill from in came train wagon A Lieut. 12d from New and , 24th ry rua Feb to k Yor And to ed as the , Jute ion st etc new ipt s trom the Isthmus scr s, sub ent scm intelliwith The since, electoral days omitt few violence, n some post intended law he the had ve been publish. info rins us thet provisions are extremely He. Orlears to the 29th nonthe of uence conseq in that gence ed. Thesuffrage is direct and univeryut balls i it when loaling. i m . hig h ther e, par tic ula rly sult bee f u pat. balls Sierra er schoon . rt transpo the of , l ; jarriva dj h e . The Panam a of —One brough t Speculation up 37 of the passal. Frenchmen aged 21, possessed Stupendous of . Nevada, which left here some time since . pretty speculation might be made, pers finding t '¢ . sengers of the North America, among civil and political rights, lst stupendous attempts to esreturned fo the Alta, and haps, by some prompt adventurer in, are electors. — that s for supplie with o. Colorad the . for hu monopoly of which we have bar keeper unguarded, fired at his . them 16 ledies and 10 children. All electors 25 years old are oligible; ‘post, Major Heintzleman will soop be i that line, too, heard, is a bill now before the head. This sudden increase in this emigraThe assaulted man, thinking! Adams & Co served us first with files the . obliged to resort to mule steaks, unless number of deputies is to be two hun . tion from this port may be attributed to s very place this from supplie gets he dred and sixty-one. Algiers and the shortly. Upwards of 30 muler, belongthe announcement that it is of no use ed a loaded rifle, and fired it, the ball; We ure indebted to Gregory for files colonies are to have deputies. Each deing to the last train which came in, pergoing to New York to secure transporitation in the regular steamers to the tuking effect in his antagonist’s chin,. of late papers. partment is to have a deputy for every lished on the Desert. . ist hmu ag s, all the ber ths clea r through rt John Anita, bark transpo 8S. U. The and passing through hisneck. Itwas. The passengers by the Panama came . 35,000 electors. on the reut e are tak } en tor some time to der, , at arrived comman Exg., Belcher iH. . thought impossible for him to live) °¥¢" the railroad from Navy Bay to . Fresh arrests have been made in the com e. The New York Tribune advises . tin ballast instin 18th the on Diego San . . Miller's Station, a distance of 17 miles. Department of the Mayenne, of persons . She will remain there till the return of . persons bent on going to California nut more than a few hours, though he was . Adams & Co's. Special messenger . gonnected with secret societie to go to New Yor k, but to tak e the first y one compan ns of . Dragoo and s. two comAm on g . raw nforma nt left. : 1 vess that el offe still alive ween eer eee any rs whe re to sai) round made the trip from Navy Bay to Panathem was an ex-commissary . panies ry of Infant do from the Colora und er the Cape Horn . lature giving the exclusive right his own life in imminent danger, seiz-. of Fastern papers. mpanics turning streams to use rater for a period of fifty years. burse no such abomination as that pass. ‘The Legislature is too » to meddle much with mining :r3--there’s too many voters in regions, and it would not be safe les, as that is all public domain t, no such law would be valid, if Goop Cigars anxnp Tospacco — . . ma, with the express, in 24 hours. provisional governuient Mre. Elizabeth Grimes, aged 30 years, An attempt had been mad: ‘which wre to be sent to Benicia. , Then, too, a great many persons ara Wi oiiiies --A large whale of the hump;now here on their way to the * Gold re passed,—Alta. There is, perhaps, no luxury in the) here are many locations in the fa k species, made Lis appenrance, says ; Dust” country who should have ben s which cannot be worked for ‘reach of Californians supcrior to that} wife of Hiram Grimes, died on board the nate the Queen of Spain. A pistol was the i: vald. near to our wharf on Frihere some wee ks ago. The bad state Liege ‘3 1. y. steamer Ohio. on her way to Chagres, fired at her, the bill from which struck ‘day last. in less than two fathoms of. of nav bead of water, and where, could this of good Cigars and good Tobacco; and. iza tio of n the upp er rive rs kep t Das f 6 . Mr. Jeremiah C Potter, of New Lon. water. The stranger appeared evidentthem back, and now they cove all toher shoulder, be supplied, thousands would be . from the test of personal SADEMSN. a5 , Conn., aged 22 years, died at sea ily frig htened at his proximity to “terra gether, and all eager to get to their Ine fitted ut once; industry would re-. V4 aan Lan p.— Fat her pee Mathew head b-en ris , an impetus ad the ein of em. we can recomme id all lovers of a good 'on the 30th ult., and was buried at Mon~eriously indisposed, but the last advi } firma.” and got himseloff in great haste jjourney’s end We du not think the + eae gat article of these luxuries to our friends. ,,,5 into dep water again. lrus will last lon O. Pic ayu g.— h ne. N. ts coming into the country find. 4 : : y: i : ces left h m convalescent. Muerper at Santa BarBara.—We are iate employment. Various com-. Lark & Garrason, of the City Drug! The steam propeller Fremont arrived ‘ A moveme nt in favor of the liberajagain call . Anothe r Lwnp .—Th e United States ed upo n to rec ord the perpes have been formed for supplying . Store, whose stock in point of quality.) at San Francisco at the same time with . tion of the Irish exiles, was goirg fortration of a most inhuman murder. At . Compuny, last Saturday, found a lump 1g sections with water, and some . cannot be surpassed in California, the Panama, bringing 400 passengers. . ward inthe chief cities inthe South Santa Barbara, on the night of the 16th jweighing 4 Ibs. 4 oz, in the gulch jinstant, Pon Joaquin Maohada, of this. back of the United States Hotel. = It ia ae $08, sate seid ho but! Phey also have a superior lot of. She left Panama on the 7th ult. and West. 3, where the “speculation” is : ei \ There is no news of particula city , was kil led by his wif e's bro the r, by worke vein d the from r imp eviden is ortly . ‘* stupendous,” that is, where thi: . . Perfumerys, Drags, Prop Medicines, erty &¢.—. to the valu e of $75, 000 was Vicente Ordas. The particula ; ; , mee 8 rs. as near Fowler, Van Praag & Co; the same . destroyed in Pittsburg the 20th of Feb. us can be ascertained, are as follows: ry of site and Jabor must ne. Any person wanting artic'es in their! tango Them Vie Anbabtie Staite. vein which has furnis the rich dehed The Pres iden tial que sti on is exc iti ng . Som e Dec $40. 000 worth of Property was eased and Ordas were returning rily be immense, the companies . line should not make their purchases. posit in Holden’s Garden. ‘Thi. lump {th e usua l amo unt fro m of the atte hou ntio se n, of and « fri a. end , whe re the y bur ned Waiting in anticipation of the pas-! ithout giving them a call. in Brattlebero’, Vt., on the 19th . tar was found in the red dirt, only two or jha bee d spe n ndi the ng eve nin in com g ge num ber of can did ate s, of bet h parof Feb, of alaw by the Legislature, by . pan y wit ithree feet from the surface Being som h . lad e ies . On arr ivi at ng h tuey will receive some guaranty It will be remembered that we no. ties, are in the field, though no nomina-. The Northern Indiana Railroad was their lodgings, they started to go to their . weighed in a Hydrostatic balaree, it they will have a fair chance of . ‘ . on Friday opened to Chicago. The arsleeping rooms, when for some cause de~ . proved to be worth $565.25, estima. . ticed, some weeks ago, a communicare will ri ie stag May next. neration for the risk they take). . : B Ci ida cea sed sto ppe and d lea ned aguinst the iting gold at $17 per ounce. . tion in the Alta on the Mineral Land), ‘rival of the first train of cars was the °"¢ %#84!dates for the Baltimore nom themselves, and the money and I ¢ ; hiet Sea a iwall. While standing thus, Ordas drew ‘ination are Cass, Mich., James BuchSonora Herald Mar. 27. , . caus e of great rejoi cing amon g the inOx . (Juestio whieh we understo n, to be od la kni fe and sta lbe him d they expend. in the side. ibaa wuestic : sper j}anan, Pa., Wm. L. Marcy, N. Y., Stehabitants of Chicago. inflicting a mortal wound, and almost give such covpanies a feeling . endorsed by the editor. We pointed Tue Cairo rnta Movem est in New r, Butle O. Wm. 111, as, Dougl A . li phen ter all cut y tin him g ope n. The people . We observe that the notorious Levi ; y . York.—The Albany correspondent of eurit the ed bill notic by the Alta! h out grap that ng para esti sugg the of pro-. the Ky., on, Sam. hou Houst , se wer Texas iam e att Will rac Al. ted by the Cole pleaded guilty to the robbery of ntroduced into the Legislature. . priety of the national government ce-. ten, Ohio. gronns of the wounded man, and went ithe Courier and Inquirer has the followoposes to pive Companies turning . . the Pheonix Bank of Westerly, R. I. ’/ to his assistance, but the assassin had ing paragr aph upon the California exSev era l cou rti es of Nor th Car oli na ms the right of way,and the right ding these itd to the state, bai objec-. jand was sentenced to four years’ im-. done his work, and when they reached . citem ent in that State: The Alta says it did not; recommended Mr. Fillmore for Presi. prisonment in the Penitentiary. ¢ the water filly years. ‘The fact . tionable. . the ret had fled. Machada died the . “Our State is experiencing in localithose engaged in them will doubt. design to endorse the sentiment condent, and William A. Graham for Vice . . There wasa brilliant display of the} next day. ties hitherto unaffected by it, x wonderThe victi m of thie foul murd er was President. ake a good deal of money by . tained in the communication, but only. ;northern lights the night of the 19th . well known in Los Angeles as one of the . derful California movement. With the operations, should not debar the . recommended its careful perusal, as. The steamship Pioneer sailed from of Feb., in New York. advance of spring, our young men, the tmost respectable cf its citiz ens, and for e from the benefite. We hope a} bik fididiva: salaeiedialh New York on the 6th, for Rio, Valpase ce ; his amiable disposition and social qualij fons of respectable and well cireurmstanBeation of the bill will pass, as . COMME Mom's Feapectabie source. . AxNoTneR Suockine Mvurper.—-We . ties was beloved by a Jarge circle of . ced farmers, living not on sterile and raiso, Pannma and San Francisco. jink it j , esult in in benefit benefi to ; . would result Avvier ry iseio 4G are Sairpi indeb nc’<On oe ted junp to roluctive soil, but onthe rich and Majo r Ross and other s, frien ds. ri { A very large number of sailing vesbal body of miners.—Aarysv. Her. . who looks only at the number of vessels seis were advertised to leave New York jof Knight's Ferry, for the resultof a) Up to the time of the departure of the . remunerative tillage of the Cayuga and . coron er's . Sene inque ca st, Lake held by coun them ty, on are Sa-!O putt hio, ing Orda on the s had not been arres ted. fe have not seen the bill referred . lying in our harbor might be disposed to. for San Francisce. Most of them turda are y Cali last, forn on ia hat. the and body packing up the rifle of a man nam— Mar. bove, and do noi know exactly . think that the commerce of San Fran. ed John and Telfai turning by absolute sale, all their r, at a piace acout three new ship s, and take out only pas sen . nar “*~"? . isco is less now than at some former . The miliar y post at Chino, urder . miles from ;earnings and ravings into money. and Knigh t's Ferry . Mr. Hubits provisions are. But the ne-. times. It is true that in olden times—. gers. command of Capt. Lovell, has reeently are in groups and companies. on the ties of the mining region of Cali. Where a retrospect of twor three years. An immense concourse attended the eee tae wo hice oe, received un accession to its numbers of way tothe land of gold en types and ‘ . . takes us back to the antique—a much . fun ny with a Mexi can. for fire to cook up. sixty age ho have beenordered there shadows. Almost every train from the era l of Jud ge Hea th, of Bal tim ore , on . a demand something having for . larger amount of tennage lay at anchor) . West. has a representative of this class per with, they having camped about 4V0 . TOM San Mego. ject, security to investments.-in our Bay, but in those daysa ship once. Feb. 23rd. . jof yar emig ds from rant s—an his hous d e, it on is the to be even felt ing inth of . e On the 17th March, a Frenchman . here Was apparently a prisoner It is for
snid life, . that Gen. Butler has written bne can be farther from favoring ‘ : jand her captain had nothing to expect! a letter disavowing Free-Svilism, which ithe 25th inst. Next day he was hunt-/named Francis Premart was drowned business of the country. It is to affect ling hix cow, and passing the camp, found . while attempting to cross the San Ga. the price of farming Innd. The young polies than’ we; and no law) save her rotting at her post. While. . bas cre ated great commotion among the , the deceased lying dead, stripped of his . briel river, in the vicinity of the Mis, men.who would.in all probability be the ld be made giving any man or set (the daily arrivals were numerous, a . . clot purc hing hase , rs exce of pt farm a s, shir t, or the and cleareis of his sadd le . sion. freeDemoc rats, who have deter mined rN soy wt . clearance, except for steamers, was so hen exclusive privileges, prohibitrare an occurrence new land, leave ua. and give their preEse , Des as to be the subject} to cut Butler and take up Houston or . blanket spread over him, a wound in the . P tem . ciou ple s ener gies neur and the ente rpri eye, se to the and a silk scar f Or ae d bibs others from engaging in the sume . of remark. Many abroad, m8 a ee r and some even . Marcy. . fur coun trie eibl s y tigh on tene the d Pacif aro ic. und Tho the nock purc . hase He s . Osbo r ee ee vege Peas e But of if! ur. bere, thought we never could command iness on an equal footing. . tlso The stat ed AntiRente that the deceased passed his . i pr eg Me Calis File Fad consequent on their depa'ture.help your rs are causi ng still a legitimate commerce—by which was) way is left open to competition, . mens t an interchange of { city fora time hous e on the 24th , on bucthe withdrawal of his way up, wit . h " @ & more fr ells, troubl enqu e irin in g for New York Stat e. ledhle. commodities . his colt, an Indian boy named Jose, of so many American Iaborers from tha the business proves remunerative, with the nations of the world The. Twenty-one policemen went from Albafarm s of the State, worksin the end a lapse of two years has dis-ipated these. ny to the town of Berne, to arrest perAmerican people will never allow ;came to his death deep injur y. by the infliction of, : hastily fo:med opinions and verified the. Ape a : and stra ngul onopoly to grow up in their midst . predictions of those considered over san-. . sons for tarring and feathering E. M. wounds ation, and that the and missed, the first fire;* he :discharged . Py . . . { Yi their fortunes in. guine, that the time would arrive when. Fish, when the ring-leader in the affair . Mexican vaquero was the murderer. j Another shot, and likewise missed, or at. Chev alie r Huls eman n, it appe are, leas t was not tho ugh t by Hen ry to hav e . . Telf air, the deceased, was in the emwe shoald trade regularly with all the. was arrested, and, notwithstanding the jhit him . rovements, whether they be quartz Jos e the n loa ded the gun with . was not at his hotel at the time of the ploy of Mess rs, War d & Visc her, of . perts of the Pacific. A glance at the! Anti-Renters rallied in great force, the , pow der and shot . and advancing within . charivari—co ; Sto ckt on, and left thi s pla ce with o Is or ditches, it is no more monop-' Marine Reports from day to day will nsequently the partici t if men invest . officers succeeded in taking their priso. drove of cattle, which he was to have . ten steps, saying, “this will cost your . to give them the exclusive right to . furnish ample proof of this. For instance. pant s in the affai r life miss ,” ed dis their cha rge nim. d the gun . ani the sho t sol d in the min es. ner to He Alba ny. is sup pos ed to there were seven arrivals on Saturday,. . too k effe ct. Hen ry fall ing, thos wit e h his lef: . impr ovem ents , hav than e had to $12 00 or $14 00 wit h him . Mr. joy . of whieh two were from Valparaiso—oue . The Alleghanians were to give their . arm riddled with shot. and 19 having Vis che r has bee n up the cou ntr y, but Bax The steamer Golden Gate wil e a win the exclusive right to occufrom the ports of Central Amerca—one last concert in New York , previous to has heard nothing of the Mexican. ent ere his d left sid e bel ow the abd ome n; 'fro m Bre men—two from the Sandwich . leav e to-m orro w. wit h the U. S. mni la the farm he has bought and im. but it is thei hop r ed, fro depa the m rtur ran e ge, tha for the t Calif ornia , Tel fai on was r the fro m Sch uyleryille, SaraIslands, and one from a cruise. On! for Panama. She will reach her desti\vi sce ra is not inj The ure wou d. nds ! bved The argument made use of. the same day the departures num-, 3d ult. They toga co. N. Y.—Stockton Journal. . may therefore be expec were considered dangerous. It is the} nation as soon as any other steamer opinion of the physician that the ampu. starting on the first of the month A correspondent of the Sacramento. tation of the arm will be necessary. At the time of thie occurrence, the owner. We tourn thas E F. W. Ellis ein at Union, writing from Auburn, says: Me ae “Through the politeness of Col. Finof the gun had gone to the ¢ rden. about. ley, . have been shown a survey of . a hundred yards distant from the house, . °UF Members of the Assembly, intends dicameeseeameaecminics some writers that a title to the mi. bered ten; two to San Diego and Santa . ted by the next mail steamer from PanBarbara—one to Sydney—two to Aca-. ama. aa improvements in California will oe ane : puleo—one to Canton—-one to the South . H Janiel W ‘ . d to monopolies similar to those in. Sea Islands—two to Stockton, and one. on. Daniel Webster delivered an ad and Mexiico co. , are are insi jnsinn. . te the Sandwi rope,» PeruPeiu and Mex ah! ch Isla : nds. Asan instance . . 2'e88 before the New York Historical tl ite lof the rapidity with which vessels are . Society, at Nibl o’s Gar den , on the 23rd and hear noth d ing of wha was t pass ing . to leav on e the Gol den Gate. to-morrow, @, unless we allow ourselves to befitted cut and dispatched, a propo sed new road from Sacra mento . we may cite. Feb. It is represented as haying been in his png bine fe oy {who . for the Atlantic States. He goes for to Nevad a. This route, comm enci ng . ve that similar institutions excluding . the Land o Cakes, which arrived from saW it say that when . on e of Henry his had fal'e gr n, . ea te st 8 eff ort A s. . Th ou sa nd from Sacram ento, passe s by the Nort h . Ch in a on th e 25th, and was cleared eae. ae eel Fork ep enterpri3 se of the masses from en. the fadi cs hoy wish ed to Seo ate him k . tbe purp ose of brin ging his family to and ‘ Indian Valie y ; houses , ( reagain fur the same place on the 27th . who desired to hear him were unable to . , with another discharge of the gun. Jose . this country. ing the list of competitors, except; March. The brig Noble, from the Sand. obtain admission into the iramen Th ville and Secret D geings 60 : se ewos arre and sent sted to jail for exan == i-. =" the distan ce to this pl ice being 32 ayies th great disadvantages against them, Wich Islands, arrived on the 16th, and . atre where the address was delivered. } nation.--Star. . from this place. i! proce eds onto 1 ocier' , s . Ci ty Dr : ug eft again for Honolulu on the 26th.) Sto re. o ’ : . : wuld be estublished. The freehold Much of the activity now prevailing. Evrorr.—We have still later intelli . Bridxe, (crossing Bear river at that) LA RK § GA RR AS ON , Ste aui xnc py Wor sat e.-A you ng i place.) andthe Foimtain House. to Grass . stem in those countries is equally opamong the shipping is due to the great . nee from Europe by this arrival. AVE just received at their old stand on min nam ed King sley . was arre sted yes. Main strect, a fresh and genuine stock of Vall ey; bein g 23 mile s from Aubu rn, t and dem . , and for vess els to tran spor t the mul, The Brit ish Parliament was opened by easive with the mining system; ye erday morning, for having engaged titudes who are swarming at every point . the Queen in person, cn the 3d of Feb. 55 miles from Sacramento; the distance rat her exte nsiv ely in the e title we hold to our estates, in the on the Pacific, preparatory to emi . from Grass Valley to Nevada is -upposed . gration wary der states, is just as unconditional to this country. At Acapulco, Sa n Juan. . to be about 4 miles, . DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, forwarding . Che mic als , Fancy Articles, Surgical Instrujand selli ng of artic les whic h were the ments. eto. efe., thus miki.g the which they will sell on the property of ather person Th e res ign ation of Lord Palmerston . whole distan s. Yesterday most. rensonahle terma. ; : ce from . . aind Panama, thousands o Pal Sacra mento only nici B tacirs, from which we have experi_/aro un e eng uge d a car man Physicians’ Praseriptiona filled by day or to tak e one cas k f Am er ic an s able to finda conveyance here . had occasioned a warm discussion in the . °9 miles—heing 15 miles nearer than night. Orders from the country promntly atand two boxe s of ale, the prop erty of . ced no difficulty; and we are of The Chilians are becoming alarmed at . House of Commons Lord John Russe] {the road now travelled, aud a much. teuded to. at oll times 9-3m Mr. J B. Bidl eman , toa desi gnat ed spot . 4 pinion that but little fault, thus far) ¢!¢ ¢Xtent of the omigration from their . stated thatthe Ex-Secretary for For. . bett whe re he would receive them and pay} pc tip le Patent Medicines. . : country The Chinese ar Bek e preparing to . for the cart age. Fort unat ely, Mr. Bi. eig n Affa irs as been atlached to it had ISTAR’S Raleam of Wild Cherry. Taynes* fav ore d the ille gal! Sou rn Pac trt Ste ame rs ,come over in swarms. The clipper ship --T he Alt a 2 z y . dlema n FxneOsgo the carman taking his. ct ode” o hola rgogn an e, t Thom , nThe suggestion that as the land over Challenge expects to bring over a cargo . coup d'etat of the French President, and . learns from the Peruvian Consul! in that . property,noticed and the affair being explained. . son’s Eve Water, Pein Killer, Moffatt’s Pills . ofa thousand—while a number of other not being «ble to bring the other memcity, that from and after the 15thof the . a search was made for the self-styled . and Phenix Bitters, Dallas’ Pain Fxtractor, hich these ditches are to pass, belongs vessels are either on their way or londGray’s Oin'ment, Sands’ Sarsanarilia, Bull's thinking, he left.— . present month, a semi-monthly service . eee, ee by ig ana ‘Townsend's and Corb b the ational Government, and that} ing with a8 many as they can crowd in . bers to his way ofros ett’s, and » variety of . : . . A street. . . e * moment wTryy 4 that _e ‘ he discover ‘ ed * . lord Palmerston in ré ly, attucked the . will be perfurmed hv sale for Pills best the , . betwe en the ports of . the officers. he bolted through the back . he law will therefore be ineffectual, Betw ee the peg rich, falandy and this LARK & GARRASON, oe : true to a limited extent, and we are port there 18 considerable travel, while policy of his late associates, and hye lauded ; Panama, Callao and Valparaiso and in. door and , tried to escape. g number of vessels are preparing to but was over. the course of the American Minister, . termediate ports, by the new British . taken and taken to the station house. [. ad of it, as it would be dangerous to leave with companies of adventurous stea mers Lawr of Mr. the ence Sout . h Pacif ie Stea m . i8 said that he has made a regul ar busi. ae ae . miners fi ’ ines ‘h: ve our state autho ritie unlim s ited . "ers for the gold mines of Queen Char. Anawful casualty recently occurred Navigation Company—the Santiago . "°% of Ff : lotte’s Island. This cause, added to the : ‘ wer to dispose of the mining inter. ordinary demands of commerce, for the . at Helmsforth, Yorkshire. ' . 7 sts. f fee The walls of Lima, Bogota, and Quito. But such a law would protect . tansportation of morchandise, has of . alarge reservoir gave way, and from six. -3m At the City Drng Store. Cigars and Tobacco, OR SALE at the City Drug Store, the prying carmen to take other per. . finest brands of Nectarine and Oronoco jsons goods to the Sacramento boats, Tobacco; andthe best quality of Havana Cij. e hiet’ he would consign to a ficti A steamer will leave Panama on the tious gare, consisting of the following brands :—Sal. ersonage and then dispose of them at . vador, Fixed Star, New World, Fragancia,, jlate givena marked influence to the € proprietors against unnecessary . ty to one hundred persons were dromn15th and 30th of each month, commencalas. ~? . movements of shipping —. S F. Herald. Many of our merchants have . *'*:: cst ames 89-3m mis sed arti cles at different times in an, ed. Notice. ing the 15th of April, for Callao and unaccountable manner, whicb, this trans. The Lezislature of Mississippi eis The London money market was steaValparaiso. . THE partnership heretofore existing he . jaction will probably explai -Alta. n. nd undue encroachments by other in. ividuals; aad if judiciously arranged filled the two vacancies in the United vould doubtless be sanctioned by ihe dy—a good sign for peace-—and the. From Valparaiso a steamer will leave States, occasioned by the resignation of price for American securities were bet,on the 5th and 20th of each month,com-. ational Government. ate ete . tween Jas F Hubbard and H. C. Hodge is th é ‘dav dissolved by mntual consent. An ordinance has been passed in San . NN: B. The unsettled husiness of the ! at f e om will be set —— tled by H. ©, Hodze, wh O18 Messrs. Davis and Foote. The new Sen. . ter. au th or iz to ed collect all demands due the late mencing the 5th of May, for Callao and . Franciseo, to prevent barids of music who ) ators rank as follows: Walter Brook, . France,—Affairsin France continued . Panama. parading the streets on Sunday, and A May Suor.—A gentleman at-. ae wall as settle jaar eonae st the (W hi g) to serve till 1853; Stephen Ad. quiet. The confiscation of the Orleans! In connection with the above line tracting persons to the buil fights at the. ft Grass Valley Friday evening in-. H.C, HODGR. BO, ams, (Union Dem.,) to servo till 1857. . property had called forth an energetic the company propo ses to run one of the Ntiitom Balasen, . feyade cicv, Marah LM elle prms ua that a very serious difficulty The old Se nators stood oue Union dem-. protest from the executors of Louis Phil. boats at present in service, between . plete ais, Quartz Mining. urred there on that day, which led ocrat, (Foot,) and one State rights demippe. ocr at, (D av Callao and Guayaquil and Callao and. There is one disease 2 miser, it is .) The Whigs gain one by b one man beirg mortilly wounded. . is) aac cme Ald a me. serena oe this change, and the Union men goin The Abbe le Vordiere and M. Laers-/Aurico, touching at all intermediate . said, never dies with ; ard that is, “en-. IS to Whorsepo rs ind a jeara the names ot the one diere two of the most popular French! porte largement of the heart” wer. Applyat Me ft Nati quartz mi!, Western Mi apg COmPe ay Nevada: 98