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December 23, 1853 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA JOURNAL. = ae Th hot SE a Ee a Cea EE i : — ——— VOL. 3.—NO. 35. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1853. =» WHOLE NO. it. . SRR Parco ee ag oP os a ET ETE EI ADEA OE IE TTL SESE SE: SE RAEN i REEL ASTI MEN SSO BBG TEI St STEEP GSS TD ATES AA MEA TEE I LTR NATE, EE ERT ADIN AONE ITA IED -SS THE JOURN AL the modifications .superfluous, and being bontife motions is gm pr by fe sangainary of-} Terrible Shipwreck énthe Hebrides!. THe Stats <9 wal pee ae os Rat_RoaD saat os "ii aa : ; -1. fering of a useless and objectless battle, it may ; . of the Evenin ews give the following de-. -~The San Diego correspondent of the Alta agreeable to the Olmutz concessions, Will! je possible to re-assert the claims of justice and. _ One of the most terrible disasters by}sea . 9f ‘he Evenitg 2m Bive Fe . furnishes the following interesting intelligence PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING 7 satisfy Russia. The present armistice has humanity. Whatever may be the result of this} of which we have any mange cig wreck . scription of t ni hc a Va teens prencirs bias odin = . been obtained in connection therewith.—. contest, it cannot alter the duty of the Western] of the ship “ Annie Jane,” Capt. Mason,} “About dusk I arrived at the landing at) . , ae . Office on Rotana net Cet macs Nevata. . Turkey is expected to accept the terms powers in this emergency. from Liverpool, for Quebec, which was. the mouth of Corta Madera Creek. In . 4o which ater ca ens Barty, the escor : — to which, under Licut. } , arri Whether Omar Pacha be successful, or whe-. driven ashore on the night of the 28th ult.,. front, and within two or three hundred under Licut. George Stoneman, arri ‘ : yj ved on Sunday last, and encam at the Mis For one year, in siiese PSs nth te ,..§t09 {9nd if so, Russia. ther eet pesctrali ic as aly over on the Barra Island, one of the Hebrides. . yards of the shore, was situated the keep-. sion, San ing The dranhenes 40 in num ita Ge, oe EMEA S 400 The news from the seat of war however ae ae wal ha pe Fr sad pi sehen No less than three hundred and forty-eight . er’s house, and on the verge of the water, . ber, who form the escort, arc in excellent health Wor Gepsheeis,. 5.805 58h i, 200 . indicates the probability of a pitched battle. mit Russia to reap the fruits of her duplicity) ¢migrant passengers, men, women and_. lay the works of the company who have . #nd their animals all in fine condition. Th ee ee ee eer are the Tnrks and . and violence P ee children, met with a watery grave. At. leased the keeping of the prisoners from . ©3ert left two parties in the field who have nov Legal Blanks ° all kinds for sale at this office. coigaieis § geo traPagsusitaag : the moment the ship struck, most of the. the State for the period of ten years nearly completed their labors. One under Lt Job Work: in all its <srioties, promptly andgneatly . Rugsians, on the left bank of the Danube : eaten P y yee Williamson, commanding the survey, is now a’ ciisenatinlh ak Gandini: vahets : ‘ . : ". BB» The New York Tribune has the fol-. passengers were below in their birth’ We} These works consist of a steam brickthe Colorado river, and may be expected to ar. Aévertisements iuserted at low rates. the Turks having crossed the river from lowing bit of satire : copy from the narrative in the London pa. making machine, grist and saw mill, to-. rive here about the 15th; while rian ender thd L. P. Fisher is our only authorized agent at San . Widdin between twenty and thirty thou-} A Srrancr Vistror at THe City Harr.—. pets in continuation, as follows :— ( gether with all the apparatus for manufac-! direction of Liett. Parke, is engaged in a sur Francisco. He may be found at his desk at the Merchants’ itt About 11 o’clock yesterday morning, the carved Many rushed on deck in a state of nasand strong, and taken position at Kalafat, y 7 g y turing bricks and hewing stone. A fine. vey of the San Luis river from its source. Exchange. . eagles upon the City Hail received an illustri-. kedness ; wives clung te their husbands, . } quarry has recently been opened at the We learn that the survey has been conducted A Delang, % Wells, Fargo & Co.'s offlos, ts onr an . OF the Western berder of Wallachia,. u¢ visitor. One of the original birds of the] and children clung to both, some mute Sloe hes "sidan ont na the bay, just in front} With the utmost accuracy and fidelity, and that thorizedagent at Gress Valley. . whither the Russians were concentrating . forest—some say a hawk, others an eagle-— : ; . ; act 1 f the whole countr — terror,and others uttering appalling screams . of the keeper’s house, and quite a large . * DCW and perfec! map of y their forces. This movement appears to . cme down from the woods to pay his wooden and eagerly shrieking “Is there no hope?” . number of the prisoners are daily employsurveyed and explored, will be constructed ta rototypes upon the flag-staffs of the Hall a E E , : : : , accompany Licut. Williareson’s report, and have been made at a moment when the friendly visit. He first “Sighted upon the staff] Phe scene is described by the survivors . ed in blasting the rock and putting it into . that the measurements were sufficiently mit.utes ARRIVAL OF rece JNO.L. STEPHENS. strongest anticipations of peace had been. Over the north-west corner, and sat for some] as the most agonizing which it could enter . proper shape. ia to give the profile of every pass and obstacle © FIFTEEN DAYS LATER FROM THE RAST. a minutes, peering down into the Supreme court] into the heart of man to conceive. After} But the most notable object that strikes . the route, so tliat the proper grade of the track Dates New York, Nov. 21, New Orleans, Dec. 1 encouraged, by a new psoposition of setroom, apparently looking for some bigger ras-. the first shock was over, the passengers . the beholder, is the southern wing of the . fora railroad can be at once determined. Such Europe, Liverpool and London, Nov. 5. tlement from the mediating Powers as} cal than is own thieving self. Not being able} rushed to the boats, three of which were. the main Prison, which is now very near. * Se to the geographical and topoTHE TURKISH QUESTION. stated above believed to be satisfactory to. t® look quite down to the basement, he lifted) placed between the mizzen mast and the comp'eted. Ic is two stories in height, and . 8™*phical knowledge of our state: and country “oy <EMEN’ 8 n : ‘ up his wings and went over to the south-west . : is invaluable, even if the coveted railroad is not eras Monae tia a age ae both the hostile parties. corner, made his perch upon the back of that. POOP: and the fourth lay i 3 he ep of the . is built of heavy — ruble stone. The built on the southern route. The country beThe steamer John L. Stephens arrived The following is frorn the London Chron-. eagle, and settled himself down very quietly, . Cooking house forward. The light boat {contract under which it was erected requir-. tyroen the Tulare valley and the Colorado and at San Francisco, Dec. 16th, in 11 days and ies with a complaisant flap“of the wings, as much{had already been lost. But the boats/ed only Tough’ stone, but the company, (for . Gila rivers, lias never before been thoroughly, 22 hours passage—the quickest ever made. eer : as to say, “Ha, ha, I have found them at last.”. were of no earthly ase, for they were all. the first time perhaps in the history of Gov-. explored, and the vicinity of the Mohave river, ix Some time since Omar Pacha sent notice to} And then he iooked down with an eagle eye in-] fixed down and secured, or lay bottom up. . ernment works) have built a much more. hitherto unknotvn, is now examined and surveyThe following items of States news are . the Russian commander that, if armed Russian. to the chamber of the Board of Aldermen,. While the passengers were thus clustered . expensive and really beautiful structure, . &d from its source to the coast range, near the from the telegraphic dispatches of the Ma. vessels ee renee 4 ocae! = — —— age mag the Chief = —— oe round the boats, and within a very few . than called for by the specifications. More po ides final disappearance in a sand lake rysville Evening Heral’. enigma ean te pics ory if with an sci cae an gis oa contacto minutes after the ship had grounded, she . than one half hd f the stone used has been ogee 2 7 se@ A destructive storm has prevailed thro’-. the Russian vessels were fired into they would. the crowd below, who stood agape with stupid. “8S struck by a sea of frightful potency, . cut, and thus instead of presenting a rough Brown Down.—Three'two storied frame out New England, and upon the coast, ear. return the fire. Accordingly, on the 22d ult.,a/ wonder: “I will go now back to the woods, which instantly carried away the dense . irregular exterior, the Prison really apbuildings‘on Mission street, San Francis-. ryingaway bridges, wrecking ships, and Russian flotilla, consisting of the two armed . and steel a few more lambs and chickens with . mass of human beings into the watery . pears handsome and ornamental. It 13 . co, were blown down during the prevalence attended. with loss of lives. steamers, towing cight gun boats, attempted to} a tolerable clear conscience, since I have seen waste, and boats and bulwarks went along about 188 feet in length by 10 in width,. of the storm on Friday night last. No one J. Baker Esq. of the house of Baring § anand the zines fons the yen oni to . how much greater thieves than me are honored . with them. At least one hundred of our . ahd the upper story contains 48 cells, 24) was injured. Bro., ia said to be the person selected as umug oa oa a 3 b Nia _ : ee PusRENE . ; in the city. fellow creatures perished by this fell swoop. . opening upon each front. ach cell will Ul Se aa gic Si 1 peed Baborg: 5 pameingenlle et aca se scxags Bi The wild wail of the sufferers was heard . accommodate four prisoners, and the ventioRSE Kacr.—A race between the horSe Per Adams § Co. ticle :— ire by the commissioners, to settle claims . mar Pasha to cross the Danube, having ren. ° , ‘ oases Great Britain and the U. S. The poe hegacenctenig Rendition ae KA a socueege he for a moment, and then all was still. lation has been so admirably ebntrived, 8 fase ont Lae took place on Saturaccount of sickness and deaths on emigrant! port the main body of the Russians. qa verge net, The great majority of the women and . that the fresh air will sweep through each an Be fool A org Beeeccs M ehik helt vessels from Europe to the United States . On coming abreat of the Turkish battery, Box and hogshead, dry and wet, children, as well as some of the male pas. cell continually, when comfort requires it. the aie Califoriiia: popdlation of ype is fearful. In two days, no less than 287 they were summoned to stop, but not heeding Ready made, sengers, remained below, either paralyzed. The first story is occupied entirely as a 8 oe gua eel Re ipa ys the summons, were promptly fired into and as Of every grade, by terror, or afraid that they would be. long and splendid arched dining saloon.— . 9°¥ntY, male and female were present. deaths were reported at New York, out of [ I ah é 1 J : 1 ad dit : > : st P ; promptly returned the compliment. Some ten Wholesale, retail, will you trade ? washed away in the event of their coming . The massive pillars sustaining the arches Yankee was the favorite of these people, 1413 passengers. ; sds Gbenabitndd Vous 4 +) Sie as who backed him largely + in © : The democrats and free soilera of Mass. °F — Russians iinet killed, and fifty more Goods for tale; upon deck. But their time also had come. . ate of stone octagonly cut, and the arches. W%0 0a h dane, y3 ym in returt e wounded. ‘The Turkish loss is not stated, but he frightful thumping of the great ship, . themselves are certainly better proportion. Were given the odds ef two, five and ten by achusetts have formed a coalition for the} : syne t sae Roll or bale, Ig nping o grea P; y propo : ; ; , » was probably few or none, although a stray : ; soil : F th h Pled and . d handsomely . the friends of Lark. A little before five coming state elections. ‘They spurned all} shell sct fire to the fort. The steamers crowded Ell or quarter, yard or nail, aken in connection with her cargo ofjed and more securely and handsomely . ©! : Si-tatide. wheal catiice foun ‘Calehio gered end eile dasasdedl! Aeanatlabetudhis Every dye, railway iron, must have immediately beaten . built, than any other specimen of architeco'clock, the horses started. The race besb ahaa EEE alia Sats ace cua Shaccciase: tae ueeik GIG edassadt Will you buy ? the bottom out of her; and while her fab. ture in the State. . . ing a single dash of 6CO yards, was won jg eco: f It vi h regard to the . Texkioh viesies. . i . None can sell as cheap as 1! ric was in this weakened state, another For the J l oy Sark, Wao cogpe ia OY tect ahead.. The Much concern 1s feit with regi a Bes ipehe enue s BSS poet A. decadfel sou twok board and lidseald a San Francisco Herald says that an'impetus Ocean steamer lines, as the secretary of} The London Times of Noy. Ist, has the folThus each day lcm rprteter nc teng ge oe tgpeedle mee ey. Home, and the Miner. was given to the betting by the start, and the Navy is resolved on asking for a heavy . lowing interesting resume of the aspects of Wears away, ; crushed that part of the deck situated beBY JUVENILES.. Avsreoh ct éatriages. ‘a 4 ny h “ae appropriation for Naval steamships which . affairs : ae = _ turning gray ! tween the mainmast and the mizzenmast, Home ! Oh what a thought to a lonely, saliuiiaaihe nama ind “het ret pay i: will probably be met by a corresponding! The intelligence of the armistice between < er his books, down upon the berths below, which were disconsolate, disheartened miner, who has heeastenl Guawe-stndsiniin’ & or. e. ion in th il service he Turkish and Russian forces has been sul pada agi occupied by terror-stricken women and . toiled for years in the gulches and ravines. 7°@S*Pims, Nnger-rings—in fine, everyreduction in the maul service. the Turkish and Russian forces has been subTiceniake bln qatie-tiik Male Mite teeta , : : ft 3 sul ‘ thing they pessessed worth having. Full We understand that Messrs Little, Mc. stantially confirmed, and the event appears to 5 sleeping children. They were killed rather . of the California mountains, and has met $40,000 — d hand chin vee » Jinsy and Hoyt, gentlemen pretty well . be of precisely of the character which we yessy and by than drowned as was fully evinced by the . with bitter disappointment in all his labors. ‘ ee ne een x known in Wall atreet, made an application . terday delincated. The interval assigned by He will die— naked, mutilated, and gashed bodies which . The very thoughts of “home” sink down : few days sinee, for ae confiscation of the . Omar Pasha for the evacuation of the DanubiBut the ledger book on high were afterwards cast on shore. The main deep into his soul. They prey upon his Mas. Harvey, special Indian Agent, re sa s 5 the enn ck tha Mes & pees wear = to ones on the 24th Shall unfold and mizzenmast went at the same moment. . mind as a cankerworm They give him made a reserve north of the Fort steamers ru oat . + ult., but although the reply of Prince GortHow he sold, : : rs Yuma, on ‘the Colorado, and designs to agua transit company. Mr. J. S. White ; schakoffto the Ottoman summons has been How he got and used his gold ! This second branch of the catastrophe . rest neither day or night. Oh how he : ‘appeared for the amends and exhibited all considered at Constantinople as equivalent toa Bg) cecer dor tga ae ‘ took place within : ae -_ a would like bf hear the aaa of the geneth y = ee ron 6000 Her proper documents, legalizing the sale, §c. . refusal, the Porte had consented, at the request . 86¥" Somebody says—‘“never marry a wid-. after the passengers and part of the crew . tle rivulet that warbles past his cottage door A re ep Bis wei 0 7000, It was decided by the collector and surveyof the ambassadors of the four powers, to pro-. OW (unless her first husband was hanged) or she/had been swept away from the decks, lat “home.” — Oh, how he would like to sce who will probably be brought into the or of the pasa, that there were no grounds . long the term of preliminary peace until this will always be drawing unpleasant compari-jalong with the boats. i once more the partner of his bosom, who reservation. for action and they stated that they could . 42¥, the Ist of November. We have reason . sons. The most of the remaining scamen and . (while he returned from the labors of the panier inge ep aapeie ei ee si ._ . to believe, as we before stated, that this move: assengers now took refuge on the poop, . felds at h My with wea A Methodist Episcopal Cliurch is not interpose, either in fartherence or hins. _. f the E ; : eal aiaes iio Men scorn to kiss among themselves, passensss : 5 poop, . fields at home,) wou y with open arms pout uae ae ’ cae } ment of the uropean representatives was not ipa tkiege = esas ; which was a very hieh one, and each suc. : b hi dd ll in h about to be erected at Rough and Ready derance of stock speculations. ' made without well grounded expectations of a _And scarce will kiss a brother ; i y hig » 2D .c‘to embrace him, and do all in her power of ‘Which the feudal co < ’ The ship Hhine arrived at New York . peneficial result, and, as the assent of the Porte Women often want to kiss so bad, ceeding assault of the sea carried away itsitomake him comfortable and happy at lngd ORG, BAS Seen Nor. 29th. Left Hamburg with two hun. to the-proposition bespeaks in itself'a desire to Phey smack and kiss cach other. victim or victims. In short, within one. home ; and how his little children at home. ‘*!* avoid extremities, we have good ground fer confidence that this last effort in the cause of . peace will prove successful. dred and five passengers, of which number 40 died before the vessel reached port. is Ts r ity Several of the banks of eed / oe ‘Rhy These steps, however, were taken before the have lately suffered in the way of ara °9*. collision between the contending armies had tions. Some of them have lost speeded 10 . occurred, and it is not impossible that so unper cent «: t.eir capital. Most of this large . toward an affair may exercise its influence on amount lis been lost in fancy stock spec. the course ofevents. Nevertheless, we continue ulation. to be of opinion that such a result is unlikely, for the encounter, it is plain, was no premediDestructive Fires in N, Y. City.— I p 5 : = i tated signal of hostilities, and, in so far as it Two fires occurred in New York on Nov. . produced any effect, it appears to have been 15th, destroying a large amount of proper. unfavorable ‘to that party which is least likely ty, and throwing over 1000 mechanics out . to be exasperated by the circumstance. The of employment. scene of the affray was not exactly the scene of The new Mail steamship San Francisco . the expected war. The hostile armies of the } was to have sailed for New York on the Russians and Turks are stationed in the prov28d November inces of Wailachia and Bulgaria respectively, hi ig oy with the waters of the Danube between them. \ A’neat merchants steamship, under the . Further down the stream, that is to say, from command of Capt. Whiting, is to be called . the point of the confluence of the Pruth,—the Sacramento, and will sail for Panama from j left bank of the Danube becomes Russian terNew York in February. ritory, the opposite bank being formed by the A dispatch from Natches states that the . northernmost angie of Bulgaria. r ? : ade its appear-. Jt was at this part of the river that the x ellow re pe nn 8 eg ibang had . engagement occurred. A Russian flotilla, conSAGE 2 ST ORT . sisting of two steamers with gunboats in tow, died of it. : _ . was proceeding to ascend the stream, when it Martin Kossuth sailed from Smyrna 0% . was fired upon from the foot of Isaktchi, on
Oct. 25th., on board brig Smyrna, Captaia . the Turkish bank. The object of the Russians Watson, for Boston. was, doubtless, to establish a communication The U. S. revenue cutters Wm. L. . between the Black Sea and their army of ocMarcy, and Jefferson Davis sailed from eas Bo > agony? Rise thes “ns they aproac 00 closely to the Ottoman guns, or New York on . he 14th. Nov., for the west the Turks had sear di to oppose the expedition coast of America. It will be clearly discerned, however, that There was no election of Governor at though the Russians were indeed “forcing a the election in Massachusetts. The new . passage” up the river, and were attacked in constitution was rejected. the attempt, the operation in no degree resemWasainctox, Nov. 18.—Hon. Lyman bles a movement of the Russian troops across * ARS . the river against the Turkish forces. Basil is here rm gee! <a ee — A movement of this decisive kind, if made at again. He will be a favorable candidate. . 41) yi! be made in all probability from the opJames Adams, of Mass , Consul to Sanposite bank and by the opposite army. gapor, has resigned. : Though no one fancies that Turkey can co i Volney E. Howard has resigned the . with Russia in a prolonged contest, yet the ; Government Law Agency for the Califorweamnee eg = rota eA oe? materially ° 4 essen y the certainty that the first reverse nia ane Sonee 5 th. 1833.—Felix La . of his antagonist will bring ass succor of the . ’ ; ‘aire +7 . Vanquished the ficets, and perhaps other forces } Coste, Breen Consul at this port, died . oF +55 nations, _— ee to cofitend with Rushere yesterday. sia single handed. The state of affairs in the N.Y. Evection, Nov. 9th.—The reCaucassus, where it is now certain that the Rusturns of the election have been received . sians have met with great reverses, and the sufficient to show that the whole Whig . weakness of the army of occupation in the PrinState ticket has been elected except for cipalities, decimated by disease and dispirited tate f Appeals, by an. by.imaction, may also have had some share in Judges of the Court of Appeals, by § bringing the Emperor Nicholas to a better average of 50,000 majority. The Legis-. eine of mind.” lature is whig. Lonpox, Nov. 2, 1853. at of war is alittle} The Times states in the leading article, that ‘ —_ ” an ee _ ‘ : tracts there is no reason to doubt, that on the 27th . conflicting, and we give Coplous EXtActs, . 4° ober, 3,000 Turkish infantry, and 2,400 cay. that our readers may have opportunity . alry, crosséd the Danube, and occupied Kalafat, f fair judgment. A proposition and that a large number of troops were still to form a fur judg : passing over in barges, when this news was disfor an armistice has been made to the Porte, . 734. i ‘ ussi hering on the point, atand he had consented to prolong the inter-} The Russians were gathering 7 . : tacked, and it was expected that a collision val of peace till the Ist of Nov., provided era sabe plaee on the 28th. For the moBex~ If dull weather affects you, marry a Cai e e e it 5 eae a on rane warm hearted girl, and make a sunshine for Des as : AUICIS BUSS, ANE FOCEHVS WHE PrAIal Ns . oy war insti idi= yourselves. Bachelors will find this far supethe board, and she broke into three pieces. . tle hearts a father’s smile and father’s kiss. wd pee pen re ~~ a rior to cither billiards or Burgundy. An additional number perished at this dis-. But while amongst the foot hills ‘of the ae ctae pane beni, at 5p if er ruption; and all the survivors remained . Sierra Nevad h d ] where free inquiry prevails, errors will be. Pr enema = ; Be : : erra Nevada, ho such sounds or pleasures . corrected, justice will be revered, and ridi Bes=> An enterprising young statesman says}on the poop, with the exception of seven greet him on his return from ransacking ee ? gay he can steer the ship of state in perfect safety : “aL ae ctile will be retorted on those who have if he can only keep his haud on the “téler of . e™ wine iend-sscured: shdesserron 28 Ss ie hewelt of tie carth. With light pockabused its influence "ge ie topgallant wns The satnenge ets and a heavy heart, perhaps he may be mfluence: FEE EEE ly floated well, and, as it was about ig enfolded in the arms of a “grizzly” \or his “An : s Pa: «i P 2 z : my good fellow, where have you Bes” It istumored that a celebrated phre-. water, the wreck was drifted jnwards by legs be encircled by the poisonous /snake. been f acto kk back 2°. Y nologist has been invited to examine the “head } i eitisd and week Waitthelidee ae ak = ‘ ee ™ Cok ack: of navigation.”’ the wind and each heave of the sea, when . Home, sweet home, with all thy peaceful) A week back! I have not been troubc ’ Pasa gee it finally grounded about 4 o’clock A. M. charms, how he longs to see thee and never led with a weak back, I thank you. eA. It is calculated that electricity travels} The forecastle, with the seven men, cameé/roam from thy pleasant shades again. “No, no; where have you been long through copper 190,000 miles in a second. ashore much about the same time. silts a: Said hiins"th YORE Blealte. te] back 20 ——— The wreck had been observed from the Westaidtade atk ast aa! Mh , arr ri ha Ie : bos : ong back ! Don 4 Givixe 4 Rrasox.—The keeper of a museum . ; 13nd almost as soon ag the day broke ; . Will not only Jet them know your whereaLin pe Bon 4 t call me lofg back, . X il iting a SK nth ive oy rE J é d . F : . could not have expected Cromwell's skull to. the Barra men came down to render such country. California papers are valuable; Feyate Patriotism.—There is enly have been so small, the learned conductor re-. aid as might be in their power. ‘The re. ! the States.— Yreka Herald. one stone on the Washingtoa Monument . plied, that it was Oliver's skull when he was. mains ot the mizzenmast were still at-. A true bill. California papers are read . grounds contributed by the fair sex for inyoung ! tached by the shrouds to the wreck of the . in the States with great avidity, and are! sertion in the column ; and this bears the Carrer vor THE PRESIDENT's Hovse.—It is. POOP» and by the help ef the islanders it . regarded by thousands, who do not receive . inscription, “From the Ladies of Lowell, stated that « gorgeous carpet has just been. Was placed so as to form a sort of bridge them, as nearly as precious as gold.—W. Massachusetts :— finished at Glasgow, Scotland, for the white . or ladder between the poopand the shallow . Y. Express Messenger. ‘Here industry her grateful tribute pays house at Washington. It measures 80 feet. water; and, ae the tide had now fally ; SR aE PET : To him whose valor won us prosperous days.” long by 40 feet broad, the portion being woven . ebbed, all the survivors got on shore withGame.—The Placerville Republican. The slab is of white marble, and the in a loom without a seam, being 72 by 31 feet ;} out much difficulty by seven in the morn. SYS :——“Wild game is abundant in our . letters are sunk (and gilded) in the raised and the remainder consists of a handsome boring. When mastered the survivors were market ; we saw a wagon-load of deer in. ova] sur‘ace. der sewn on. The filling-in of the carpet is a f the street, on Tuesday, that had been kill: gate : ound to number a total of 102, of whem y ee? : ee ee oer piece to correspond. ‘The medallions are filled . belenged to the erew, exclusive of the capThe apg = mountains is driving the. over seven hundred miles in length, from up with boquets of flowers, designed and exe-. tain, who was also saved. When the poop . 84meé to the valleys. / eric to Sores SvareeIng. lense cuted with magnificent taste. he entire piece . was drifted ashore he secured himself upon . . undred In width, with an estimated por» weighs upwards of a tun, and is valued at $2,-lits skylight. The beach was literally lined John Van Buren's Advice as to the Fuulation of about 350,000. Her gold fields —= by the dead bodies, as well as by innumereee pain pomp se se I a PR cover about one-sixth of her whole extent, Bed. It is said that Ole Bull is now preparable fragments of the ship, and the light Conventita. When the resolution confad her, agricnltural Yor, gone phe ing to transplant his colony to California, and . Patt of her cargo. None of the survivois cerning the Fugitive Slave Law and commost préductive soil in the world. will ome arrangements to that effect previous . estimate the loss ef life at less than 300, promise measures was read, a free soil comCa t. McClure.—This gallant ellicer . . . . bd ° ’ . _ « a Por would postitvaly se Pr cdkey periprpes os Pea: ane — —— panion told John his conscientious scruples . who = onan and sgviled through the cember. The colony consists of twelve hunbodies to the ci of nearly 300, greatly . )" 1, © td to it, pronounced it in oppbsiton . Northwest Pass, observed in his expedition, dred Norwegians.-—Chroniele. dish gured, many ot hém wilhinut limbs : eal pr fe all eae aera ips among other Arctic curiosities, smoking $0 : arations and leelings, and finally ended} hijlocks, volcanoes on a small scale, and Netuiricatiox.—A number of merchants in}and head, and nearly all naked, thereby by declaring that he (the objector) could. petrified forest. He was also informed of Stockton have associated together, and deter-. showing how instant must have been their i pe SopHistRy may perplex truth, ingentity er er mined not to pay the license tax, unless com-. death, and the fearful strength of the aera dies ath ee aN . the existence of an extensive coal mine. pelled by a due course of law. waters, which in so short a time made such . ” . » § ow it now, —_——_—_--——_—_—— 2 and puke it up at the first gutter you come. Americanized —Some Indians near Los sien’ that ;. havoc. Only one child was saved. It}, . , mericanized. rats daisag tae oF Seale Cie blonged to env malo Lah woman, who Angeles found an indian who had marder been discovered, and thwarted in Kentucky. . with her two children, was about to join. Smithers says that, when a man ean’t ed another, and liking the custom adopted Sa ee ee ee her husband in America. She struggled : y , : by the Americans, imitated their example Indian Depredations.—The Jackson: marry his grandmother, or his aunt, or g the offender to the limb of — ——— hard to preserve them both, one on her. wifa’s and strung the offender to the limb of a ville (Oregon) correspondent of the Yreka. }. 4 and te tin pike te . wife's mother, the law makes an Herald, writing on the 28th ult, says ; CK, and grasping the other Im her arms;. ace of itself, for when a man marries, tree. ie . but when the ship parted, the latter was 2 . 1. a The Indians oh Applegate creek are €X~. dashed into the sea, and the other remained. —— — = High Rents—On tho subject of high) pee aaa teeengere 5: Sony Spe comatltit Some one, we know not who, very. rents in San Francisco, the Herald Says: ly stealing stock from the settlers, as well! Tae New Frac.—Recruiting officers . shrewdly defines money to be admirably\«It has long been supposed that they as from these on Cottonwood. for the new Republic, have hoisted their . adapted for taking stains out of character. . would Have fallen materially. Such, how Melancthon was denounced by some one, flag at the corner of Sacramento and ent ee oe : ever, does not appear to be the case, Some for changing views on a certain subject. Kearny streets, San Franciseo. Who'll} _“Broomers” is a name which the New} idea of the value of proneyiy on MowigomHe replied—“Do you think I have been. J° : York Jour nal of Commerce gives to the. eay street mav a formed from the fact studying, ‘assiduously, for thirty years, ladies’ long dresses which _sweep the side-. that an ("ice with a front of but ten feet, without learning anything ?” His First Appearance.—Jack Frost . walks of the city, vs. the “Bloomers” wore . ie So d ks Ftp adobe Vad lathiat hee pesean tard — Oar . by those. ladies who: pat. toa > shift G7 2 now renting at four wena dollars a ilities had not already commenced.— . ment, here is an en notes and diplomatic — arrived in the city yestérday motning. Our . by those ladies who D . «KS! month, and wonld bri ve hundred,— Pa Wad Al the sano settlement is . conference. Onrar Pacha’s movement appears} ‘Mr, Smith, don’t you think Mr. Skee. devil saw him at 7 o’clock, a. a.,on Broad-. and pantaloons. It is said th7; séyveral. The revenue from this" little room: wauls The basis for Pp the extremity of rashness, but he is probably . sicks isa young man of parts?” “Deciway, where the consequential gentleman seegprses: ladies have und¢rtaken to sweeplbe a magnificent income for a man ané the Vienna Note, deprived of the obj forced to leave in order to rve the sem-. dedly so, Miss Brown ; he is part numbappropriated the entire sidewalk.—Coms, . the sidewalks of Broadesy with th . a . . tionable passages, which remodeled, render . blance of command After the ferocity 1 m es P a cae lene ee the trains . family in many portions of the Unite ee * Sa ey 0 vw