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January 29, 1852 (4 pages)

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one elected, and that very importance . EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. . Upper Sacramento,—A correspondent San Francisco, Jan. 22d. of the S. F. Herald writes as follows in should be a reason for pushing for-. . Suictpr. —A Frenchman by the name Sexate, Jay. 24.—Mr. Sprague in-. of Louis Cambd committed suicide in treduced a bill tonmend tho act teexSan Francisco, on the night of the 20th Bu si ne ss ca ll in g relat me ion to the to Uppo Au Sacr r bu amen rn to: an d the wor k. But this is not the . a. A. SARGENT AND W. G. ALBAN. Ophir the past week, I made a trip 4 The river follows/ the coast bitab range. durempt the homestead and other proper-y inst. It was supposed j only important business of the session. th at he fi rs t sh ot in g th e wh ol e tri p up, being distant fr F Mneed through that region. 1 was much pleased sale’ #e i P ii himself, an d Tharsday Morning, Jan. 29. (On the contrary, if their constituents with the evidences af th en ro ll fr cd om it, on do an av wn er a ag e, fr om cl tw iff en ty to . ‘70 M fore ed sal e in ce rt ai n cas es, . I t forded of a flourish. twenty-five miles, and ) wh ich overhangs Battery street, oppo~ ing at a some-. wasref erre: to the judici ary commit tee. . have instructed them in no matteré of ing and permanent business and mining . i what greater distance fr.m the Sierra; Mr. Van Buren introduced a bill to. site Cunningham's wharf. A line of Our Fegislature--.-What.are they doing? special importance, they have but to. interest—-both at the above named Nevada The banks of the river be. pr ov id e bl for oo th d e Over twenty days have now passed pa an ym d en t a of po se rt rv ic io es n re nof th e brain marked com e high er as one leav es Sac ram ent o refer to the Governor’s message to. plices, and along the stage route.— ‘since the assembling together of our City, insuring against inandations, but dered by the Hon. Eclan Heydenfeldt, tho course.of the body in falling, A find business which they are -wtider. phir isa small, onsy town, pleasantly never becoming precipitous. This vasi as Judge of the 7th judicial dis trict. large double-barreled pistol, marked Legislature. From the fact that they every obligation to act upon. And located, with large expectations from. plain between the two mountain ranges Referred to the judiciary committe ; With the initial C., with one barre) loade. were under obligation first to assemqusrtz, and olso from its placers, when presents as beautiful body of land as the for fear they have never seen that imOn motion of Mr. Broderick, Messrs . ed, the other discharged, was found on ble in Vallejo, we had reason to antithe Bear River ditch is completed. eye of man ever rested upon. Already portant document, we would respectVa n Bu re n and Ralston were addod to . the summit of the precipice. are the ban ks of the rive r, on eith er cipate some delay on that account. — fully call attention to some of its reAuburn is a larger and more important side. dotted with ranches of settlers, but . the judiciary committe. point, and business in it, . was informed. millions on millions of acres are Another legitimate source of delay has be s~ We call the attention of our renyet un-. The Sena te conc urre d in the reso lucommendations: ‘The adoption of a was excellent. The minera are wai t~ touched, furnishing land sufficient in . ,SL he ji ders to the advertisement of Messrs. been that of contested seats. The forwholesome and liberal system of eduing a steady supply of waterfrom Bear quantity and quality to make California tion of the Assembly, directing the ap Tobin & Duncan, of San Francisco. To mer of these evils was disposed of in almost as distinguished for agriculture . Po'ntment of a jomt Legislative Comcational laws; the disposal of the lands River, which they said would be intro~ as for mine ral resources. It is a most . ™Mittee, with instructions to report rules. any person wishing to send presents reasonable time. But the tedious and belonging to the State ; the revision of duced in the course of a month. The mistaken idea that the cultivable land . be observed by the Conv ho me to their friends, this firm offers enti on in equ voeating manner in which other the judicial system; a law for the general character of the buildings in of the State is confined to the few south. electing a U. 8, Senator. : every inducement, especially in the matters are disposed of, or rather kept ern vall eys, of whi ch we hear so much. he Senate adjourned till Monday. the se tow ns is inf eri or— the hou ses are . shape of Chinese shawls and curiosities ; more effectual restraint and punishThis imm ens e vall ey of the Sac ram ent o Ass emB Ly. —Mr . Parr on hand, gives us reason to believe ish call ed up which are offere mos tly rud e, one sto ry str uct ure s, des d at one-fourth the price ment cf crime, and to check the influx. is destined to become one of the richest . the joint resolution of the Senate. inthat even this instance of dispatch was . titute of symmetry and paint, and I am agricultural regions in the world After. st of si mi lar articles in the Atlantic cities. ruct ing the ‘T'r eisu rer to set apart of foreign criminals; railroads and . somewhat surprised that at Auburn esleaving Sacramento City, we first came . $50,000 of any monies not otherwise apto some extent the result of selfish;otherimprovements. ‘The proper con. Sweetland’s Dig zings.—The miners at pecially, where business is said to be to the towns of Fremont and Vernon, at . propriated. as a contingent fund for the ness, . sideration of these matters, together very good and to have been so fora year . the mouth of Feather river. They seem use of the Legislature. He also moved this place, a3 we have be e n in fo rm ed Legislators shovld not of course almo st to dese rted am , en Mary svil d le th having taken e resolution, by adding are with various others which must necesand a half. more improvements have not. us ua ll y do in g a fair business; One their th er anti et cipa o ted the words, “and for the per trade. We next came hurry through the passage of imporsarily come before them, will give co mp an y, a few days sinces washed out bee n intr oduc ed. die to the The m new fact pay town is. peop of of le Colus mem i, ber on the s Sacand , sal ari es j} of . tant laws in such a manner as to make about $400 dollars in four-hours . them ample room to display their parcannot divest themselves of the idea! ramento, about half way between Teofficers.” , them incomplete and indefinite. But ham a and Mr . Sacr Ell amen is, to City of . Ne Colus va i da , sai d: If there 'that all our central towns are mere acjliamentary poweis. contains perhaps twelve or fifteen small wax any thing to which he was pledged. . SiNcunaR ann Fata Accipent.—A ) When weeks are spent in reports, re-. cidental stopping places, and permanent houses, and looks new, and fresh. and it was never to give a vote in thi s Hou se . Yo ung man living in Suffield, Conn , “commitments, and long debates on NevaDa is said to be exceedingly dull investment of capital in them is as unpleasant. It was started with the idea which might have a tendency to de. went intoa stream on Saturday evening, \ such subjects as contested elections, at this time. Hotels, stores and saloons wise as paving the ocean with dollars. that.it would be the head of steamboat preciate the credit of the State. The. in company with one or two friends. to . ba th e. are val navi equal _ gati ue on ly on Af the of affli river th cted and , te e with the Sta inha the r diving several times and bite preva sto iling cks in the ma rk et But any one who truly estimates the the relative merits of the United. istagnation, The failure of a number tants really seem distressed to find that must be inereased or diminished by the . remaining for sometime in the water. States Mails and Private Expresses, of quartz enterprises is the principal rapid and general advance of this whole the river is navigable so far above them. acts of this Legislature. He regarded . he conciuded to come out “after ta ki ng State must knew its destiny cannot be There are also a number of defunet cithe $50.000 which it was proposed to. one more drive” By way of add.ng 1 the number of newspapers they should . cause of this temporary evil. li ttle variety tu the operation, he made app rop ria ties on the river te not havi now a hous , ng e by revers thi ed. s The res found olu ation tio of a n, great as alr enThe above paragr aph, which we find vote themselves at the public ex pense, i th dy is ple la dge st d to pa di y the or store to tell wher ve tley once stood de e . bt wi s of the th Sta te. hi s ha t on , and the commo nweal th is being leid. Let it be jin the Times and Transc ript of the 24th Monroeville is situated on the left hand . 'lhere were creditors here, destitute of) result was that ashe plunged the time and mode of electing a Uniinto the jinstant, is not enly ealculated to mis-. laid broad and deep. wa ter the rion me an s, bank wi of th the river, or in de ascen rs ding, in about th ei of the air was such r po ck et s — ted States Senator, ard above all, the ‘lead, but does an absolute injustice to . A stage line will be run through from sixty or seventy miles below Tehama— orders which should be cashed—and he to force his head suddenly and unexcontemptible farce of discussing, day . Nevada, It isa fact did not believe the Legislature had any, Pectedly on one side, with such power it con-is of one ts house, Aubur and a very n gnod to Neva dain the course of a that several board. r house it is, the property of Mr. Monroe. right to divert funds which ought to be . #8 '0 break his neck. He lived long after day, the legality of an act passed jing houses have closed within the last couple of months. enough to make a signin the water to sac red ly app lie d All agree tot that there he must be some pay point men t of the se by a former Legislative body fixing. few weeks, bat while the business otf I visited the Legislature on Wedneson the Sacra hi s co mp an ord ers io . ns So mento me . who brought him out above , Sucra pro vis mento ion mus t be ma de . ' ) the pay of the present Legislature and some houses has fallen off that of others day. The members elect, taken asa City. to supply the growing wants of the to meet the interest on the War Loan! and conveyed him home, where he died eh or tly after.+Hartford Times Ben ds, fal agricu lin g ltural commu due nity, but inore espeon the firs t day of has increa sed in a like propertion. The body, seemed to me rather a weak comits oflicers—a matter of which the cially to supply the miners of the Shasta March next. The Government had betpresent body evidently have no legal Times and Transcript probably got ite pany, though I don’t pretend to infaliregion. ‘This mining county is becomter stop—-the Legislature had better Sourne Mines.—-Letters from reliing more and more popular. and we are adjourn, and members had better disble sources in the mines, inform-us that ‘cognizance-—and when, after all, there . information from some one whose iden ble judgment in the matter. th e late dry weather has had an unfalof busing is ss confin . pe to ed the amoun rse of assure On t . Wedn d rat that esda her it y has the now milea tha a minin ge n quest g popuinv ion . oly e the Sta te in is no prospect of these questions ever vorakle effect upon business, in some . gambling carried on in a place, and who was up, and the appropriate committee. lation of many thousands, none of whom, ‘additional embarrassment. . being settled, we have a right to think who work, avera ing less than five dol. A motion to indefinitely postpone. places. Many of the tichest gulches . on seeing the principal saloons deserted. was ordered toaudit the accounts for ha ve b ecome dry, and miners are com. was . how eve day. per lars r, fln all y agr eed to-ay es 28, . :they are not doing their duty. They jumps to the conclusion that a like stagmileage of members according to the . pelled either to return to the creeks or The town of Tehama is distant fifty noes 22. are sent there to enact laws for the nation exists in all other kinds of busilaw of 1850, instead of that of 1851, the miles from Shasta City, Mr, Smith, from th: committee on. rivers, where there is water, onwait unthe centre of good of the State and the advancement ness. That there has been a marked former Jaw being the ‘ost remunerathis great mining region. and is the claims. to which wa. referred the peti-. itil they are supplied ty ditches leadin g from the lurge streams. In workin tio n of point cit ize throu ns gh of Val whi lej bh o, the pra road yin from g the the ,of our interests. Matters of secondafaNing off in the gambling business in tive. The latter law did not receive lower country pisses to the mines, prgsLegislatare to remunerate them for! the flats great difficulty is Pinads 4 ‘ry importance may justly claim their this place we readily admit, but this the signature of the Governor till after ing just through Colusi and Monroeville losses sustained Ly them in consequence. Those whoare able to haul earth to u action; but in most cases these are is attributable to other causes than that the adjournment of the last Logislature It is also the crossing and trading place of the removal of the Legislature to Sac. Water. are In most cases. aluing a. good . of the bu Upp si er ne Fea ss the r Ca riv er rt and s ar Yub e a now in demand in . ram ent o, rep ort ed in assign fav ed or by the of Transcr an ipt. This equ We doubt iti may . be legal. but the settin g aside Jeasily understood and adjusted, and miny parts of the mines.—Svock. Jour. ble adju stwe nt of the clai ms, mines. whic We h had was a delight . ful trip up) whether there ever was a time that the new law makes a diffrence of beshould be acted upon promptly, and und down, and became fully satisfied the afterwards referred back to the comquartz miners felt move confident of tween one and two hundred thousand river is navigable at all seasons, throughmittee wih instructions to report the) Marrfed, without absorbing an undue amount of {success in their operations than at predollars to the State! ‘he number of out the whole route. ‘The Jenny Lind. amount of damage. On Thursday 22nd inst. new Steep . hat time claimed by more extended, sent, orin which quart, “te Wood introduced a bill entitled . Hollow. Bear River. by FJ Burgess, claims were miles most of the members tiavelled the Camanche, and the Marysv: le. are act preseribing the mode ef u-sess. Keq., Mr. Samuel Eo Strode to Mrs. Fimore general, and more weighty inheld ia higher estimation. Two or three to get tothe capital must have been now inaking regular trip on the :oute, and collecting fie public revenue » . delia Brockway. jand will find all they can do in earry‘terests of the state. The law has alinstances have occurred in this neigh. really fatiguing, if the accounts ren{ ing freight and passengers. We are it was read and referred to the commits . iready fixed the compensation to which borhood in which quartz mills have faildered are correct. Wisconsin Tumnel Q. M. C. \ satisfied that the lands on the Saeratee on ways and means Mr. Eliis introduced a joint resolution . A Chinaman died on the steamer Conmento are well worthy the attention of they were entitled for their services, ed to be profitable, but these cases can N O T I C E is he re by gi ve r: th at a me et : app rop ria tin g $08 agriculturi 0 sts. for and that some the point on reli ef of Wi . . ing of the &teckbolders wi and thongh they were to discuss the be fairly attributed to bad management. fidence, on her downward trip on Wedthe river must becomea considerable 4M. hedieott. under eneriff of Nevada ll be held at } matter of its propriety until the day . to radical defects in the machinery, . nesday night. the ofBce of S.C. Melntyre, at the . trading town, and that that point will , coun y. it was referred to the commit: . Gr eg or y Ho tl , on Su nd ay the Ist day and in no case to a failure of the quartz Mr. . tee Lovell has on engag ed acc a compa oun ny ts in. be at the head of river navigation. . after the expiration of their term jo f Fe br ua ry at , 3 velock p. M., a6 whicl Tha t Ver t ‘ . Wa el } The mercantile business is dull at this city for the Nevada theatre. ¢. Phe joint resolution calling for a Con . time an assessment of $15. 00 per share ‘of service, they could not change cne Lanp Comission. i * Acad of Land . gressional approp o* _ a ee i i ward — a THE LEGI-LATURE. ee ee ee . Woe dare say there is j usually the case in the winter. Even not a man of common intelligence in in Sacramento—although the presence Commissioners, appoi Steamboat Disasters, riation of $10.000 for mist be paid in. 1 by the Presi‘the improverment of Georginna Slough, . The rule ef forfeiture. for non-pay dent to examine and seitle land titles . S Tead und referred to the commiitee , ment will be rigidly enforced on Federal relations From the Sacramento papers of the in California, commenced their regular . Mr. Lyons intr odec . ed a resolu ion . By crder of Trustees, 8O-2t SC, Meinryrr. See'y * either branch of our Legislature wh. o of the Legislature may make the place 26th, we learn a number of accidents sittings in San Francisco on Wednesday . granting to the Hon. Robt. MeKee In. ‘does not know this. Let it be re. appear lively-—-the merchants are doing have recently happened the steamthe 21st inst. Mr. Cooley, who 1s said . dian Commissioner, the use of the As. P Q : M , C o , membered that no Legislative body is . little or nu businese. No better eviboats on the Sacramen semb ly cham ber this even ing. T H Agreed ERE will be a meeting of the te river . It is to bea gentleman of ability and high allowed to alter the laws fixing the dence can be afforded of the dullness to. . st oc kh ol de rs af th e Ph oe nix Quartz Minsaid that tegal in acquirements, neith er insta represents nce could the inany . rate of their compensation so as to in. of the times in that place, than . ing Company, that rate. If they could, where the fict
terests of the United States before the . blam e be atta ched to the office rs, but of the merchants having combined tos on Saturday, February Trinity C urcn.---The new and . 7th, inst, at 7 o'clock, p, M., at the Ku wnSeveral claims have already. beautiful Gothie church, recently erectpire Clothing Depot. ‘I'he memoers ar e Board. they have been the resul t of a series in Mtnasp at evasion would er ang? gether to prevent country traders from ed by the parish congregation, will be . wll expected to be present. been presented to the Board for adjust. going to San Franciseo to make their of fortuitous circumstances, beyond jop ene d for Div ine ser vic H. e on Su Ro nd ru ay . sc ni ty , Sec'y. ment—-among others, the celebrated . next for the first time. Th When they assembled, we could make . purchages. The same may be said of the contral of human skill and mane church is; Jan 28. 1852—80 2t . Mariposa claim of Col. Fremont. . situated on Pine street, between Mont. == ssteulation ef what the cost of their . the business of Stockton. Marysville, and agement U r a The following are the rules adopted . gomery and Kearney streets, upon the} l Q M . C o . session would amount to, for they . other towns, as we have abundant and The Confidence.—The Union says for the government middle of the fifty vara lot purchased . NOTICE is hereby given that the fol. of the proc eedi ngs . could as easily vote to themselves . authentic accounts. . o w i n by g the shares in the capital stock of the lad ies of the par ish . the Confidende in coming up on Sat-~ of the Board : . . Ural Quartz Mining company. The chu rch is 36 fee thousands as hundreds -millions as . t by 70, and is tke to wit: The mote of bringing the claims spe. . urday evening ran on a rock about 7 thousands. If illegality exists in the. Mvskero Casex Diccinos.—A new o'clock, seven miles below Benicia, manner of consummating the act of. *"¢ perhaps somewhat important disthus delaying her until two o'clock, the last Legislature fixing the pay of covery has been made on this branch of iad , aeenere, us war rire’ adi hed Deer Creek, some three or four miles when high water enabled her to get ifrom this place—extensive surface digoff. . Numbers one to 14 inclusi in the Got hie styl e of arc hit ect ure , ‘Th e ve, Nos, 144 cified in the act of March 8, 1851, be-. . to 150 inclusive, Nos. 160 to nav e is 40 fee t high , thu s aff ord ing am186 inelufore the Commissioners. shail be by pe-. j sive, Now. 12) to 128 inclus ple spa ce for sou nd, and we are inf orm ive, Nos, 90 tition in writing, signed by the claimant . ed . to D4 inclusive, Nos. 31, 38, 38 tha t the re are few chu rch es in the , 4l, 61, or his counsel, addressed to the Com. 142, 143, 152, 190 and 195, will Uni ted Sta tes whe re this gre at des ide b e missioners, and filed with the Secretary. s o l d . #t public auction an Saturday, rat um has bee n mor e sati sfac tori ly real Februaof the Board. which petition shall set. ry ‘th, at three o'clock p M., at t ize d tha n in this chu rch . he comforth the names of the original claim. Pny’s office, on the works, provided The cha nce l end is lig hte d by wha t said ants, the nature of the claim, the dates. . Assessments shall not be previousl is ter med a trip let win dow . bei ng a y paid. of the original grant and of the several . cluster of three windows painted emsy urder of the Trustees, assignments or conveyances, with the ble mat ic of the ‘Trinity. The middle _ R. P. WILKINS, Sec’y. names of the parties thereto, through ; Of fice of win dow Q . is 17 M . fee t hig Co h, and all thr ee which the present claimant deduces his a Nevada, Jan. 28. 1852—80.3¢ are fill ed wit h sta ine d glass , pro duc ing title, from whom the original title was a ple asi ng var iety of colors, and leaving derived, the power or authority under She ran up to Benicia, where settled by the Supreme Court, and tO . sings, paying frem ten to twenty-five she lay until morning, owing to the that source must they look for its ad. dollars per day to the hand, with a long . dense fog which prevailed. She stopjustment, let them quibble and squan-. tom. This discovery has been made ped afterwards to take off freight from der time as much as they may. If. within tho last ten days, and did not the W. G. Hunt, which still lies in a the court decides that act illegal, then . become generally known until within disabled condition at Montezuma it is void, and the former act remains tiree days past. The lead, it is said, The Confidence arrived here at six : Ad mi Y earsto ni st run int ra o the to hill, r' and s in som vie No e w the ti out lin ce e of a . cros s. Abo ve unrepealed. But of this let the prop-. “P to F ig whi ch the gran ting offi cer acted, the the o’clo ck last even ing. A L L pe rsons having claims against the esae wihaaal dacihe se win suppose it will lead to still further disdow s is a tri ang le win dow quantity of land ¢ Shine its locality, . tate of Samuel Williams, ‘late of Nevada Se dé cell tn snake nureslves coveries, in the way of cayote diggings. The Express.—The Union says, we when surveyed and whe. certified by filled with stained glass, the centre county, deceased, will please exhibit them with for min g a star . The sid e win dow s ore . th e necessary vouchers to the undersigned, the Surv eyor Gene ral, (if thus surv eyed glazed with a color learn that the steamer Express is ad of mi gla nistrator of the same, within ten montha ss sui tab le to! the champions of “retrenchment and and cert ifie d.) and the nature and exSeveral scurrilous paragraphs have aground 16 miles above Colusa, with from the date hereof, at the residence of a pro per effe ct of lig ht insi de. The th e tent of ever y kno wn inte rfer ing clai m, un de rs 'g reform.” Much less do we wish to of late found their way into ne d on Go ld Flat; and all persons incla ve sto ry is sup por ted by eig ht cosome of ahole in her side, and was making witha reference to the documentary . debted to said estate are requested to mabe lum ns, and the cho ir is pla stand silently by and see a profligate the newspapers, the object of which. mu ced at the im me di ate payment. and othe r evid ence reli ed upo n by the ch water yosterday morning as the sou th end , ove r the entrance, ata disCALEB WILLIAMS, Adm'r clai mant; and said petition shall be waste of public means, by those whose is an under-handed attack on E. F. Camanche came by. The steamer accompanied by a copy of the original tance of 18 feet from the floor. Altoof Samuel Willi : _ Ja nu ar y 15 , 18 52 —8 0-1m* duty it is to guard, protect and W. Ellis, for the manly and indepen-. Ma afiticnows get her , the app ear anc e of the chu rch , . aR nies see Wes 5.7 GN Be ca rysville, bound for Tehama, struck grant and a translation of the same, or with ine pace its dar k sto ne pla ste rin g (in imi strengthen the yet weak and inadedent course he has pursued in th A d m i n i s t by r reas a ons t o for r nct ' furn s ishi ng them . N o t i c e . e a snag two miles below Tehama, losing tati on of bro wn sto ne) and the effe ct of A LL persons having claims against M If the clai mant desi res to pros ecute the windows, combin quate financial resources of the State. Legislature. That those who are in a r y We st , de ed ce with successful ased, are required to exhibit -. one out of three hands who were his claim in person, he will, on applicathem wi th th e necessary vouchers Within ten con str uct ion ‘They should have a just compensation terested in a profligate waste of time. thro for soun d. :en der a it one o! ‘ion for that purpose, be aided by a clerk menths wn overboard by the concussion. af te r th e da te of th is Notice, to the undersignthe firs t edi fic es in poi nt of bea uty in of the Board in the preparation of hia for their time and services. They and means should make him an object. ed, executors of suid deceased's es tate, at the California, She was saved from sinking by her petition, without charge; and will of fi ce of Dr, Shoenmker, in Grass Vall be ey. should have no more. Moreover, we of attack, is not at all surprising. --. The out sid e is wel l cov ere d wit h iron, DAViD BHORMAKER, bulk heads. She was last seen roundullowea all proper faciities in the proseand the chu rch being placed in the JOHN MARS do contend that the peeple have cuti on a And if they do not yet find him in. ing the point of his claim, . January 26th 1852 —Im* a below Tehama City. mid dle of the lot, will dou btl ess render es The Commissioners as a board, or at right to expect their Legislators, their way, we have mistak en the in-. The Orient, which has been aground their several chambers. will attend to it safe from destruction by fire, should A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' s N o t i c our e while assembled, to engage in our dications that way we have . city if be aga in visi ted wit h this dethe taki n. of testimony in behalf already . on Orient bar, has arrived at her berth of the structive ALL persons having clsims against th e ex ele men t. ta te of Dr. Francis Ding, deceased, are re work, to the exclusion of the narrow2 claimants or of the United States, in qu ir The pew s. in this city. num her ing sev ent yed four, are to exhibit them with the necessary vo ease~ which are prepared therefor. on uc ene seertinpensreesee espe SS sosebespsapsins fa pantnssenassbasesimnesasennlpesneisstsonsonnonstenineehesren Serer a minded selfishness of those who would vearly two-thirds rented, and the church within ten months after thie date, to the heunrs iors ees aeie eset die notice being given to the law ayent de rs ig ne d, ad mi has ni st tee ra n to ere r. cte d of make the Legislature an engine of Gregoryy will close his shipme wit sa h id mea estate, at hix ns nt der s ive d of or the Lo ss clai of man the . as Sena requ to ired r' s by Ne m nts o The San Fran law, w i3 oi le rs — re si de nce on Little Deer Creek, in Nevad cisco papers note the {fr om the let tin g of a the pew s, and a The Comm issi oner s t ld dust by the steamer of the first, on o wil corruption for the furtherance of indigo w n from s h i time p; and all indebted to said estate ar to ‘ : jdi str e ibu tio ; n (Thursday) evening at 10 o'clock, u arrival of the clipper Hornet will be mad e on Mon day required to make immediate ayment, Ome, as OCvasion may require. adopt and , af te r a vidual aims. It is their duty to connex t, tot he sub scr ibe rs who have paid . ROBT. GIBBS, Adm'r: mak e kno wn such furt her rule s and ,8, de deceased , ng Di F. of sult together for the good of the State, to which time he will draw drafts at his. P%lsterous passage of 153 days from ‘regulations aw shall seem best caleuthe pew rents up to that time, — Alta, Inn OR 185 980.40 office in Nevada, which ho confidently . New York. She ha late d to faci itat e the pros ecut ion of the d on bo ar d th e The San Francisco Picayune, says é be expects to send through to New York. "ew boilers and pipe intended for ihe business hefure them. and to bring it to that to-mature and to consummate. KMPERKPRISE HOTEL—-Long tw o of There is nothing in the manner of th e pr is Wh on ar er f, s ne wh ar o Sa nsome street-—Has just es ca pe d peod) saa scti siac tory term inat ion. in 24 days from San Francisco. be en op Senator, but was compelied daring a en ed fo r th e fr om re ce th pt e io br n ig of of f bo An ar ge de l rs is la an nd d , we re voting fer United States Senator that re ‘He omma ssio ners will be in sess tr ion av lers, and can accommodate one hundred The steamer Edition of the Journal . Violent gale, to heav: th overboard or the rec eption jcaptured near Martinez. on Thursday lodgel ers with comfortable and pleasant em of claims and the should require lengthy discussions.—er qu ar -las t. ‘h ey re po rt th at ‘e rs te n The attention of citizens and travelle of the gang transnevion of business on the 2ist da) rs / ' True, it is important we should have twarde \s ha re d be ep co ec me ti cl ne ly ar ly di re fa mi ct sh ed e. of t o wi Ja this new establithth nu ar wu y, n: in st ., d up to that hour. an d un ti l ot he rw ise g0 to San Francisco me with sufety. ordered. Ker, and had been compelled jo steal and eat horses,to sustain life. nt. The oft stpeted promise the best faro of the market at t € x ost reasonable rates. Gire them a call. §0-Bin y4 _ syllable of it. . present in all parts of the State, as is