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“HEJOURNAL.
resvives sen iutu weross vutrage on
)"a uruugu” Uregory’® sxxpress we
“Yer wdams & COS Lpress.
an American citizen, in defiance of have received the Calaveras Chroni.
ne
<A
triguty : nupurtane 110ml oa
ee a
Deg OT
Whig Convention,
At an adjourned meeting of the Whigs
We have received copies of the San
Diego Herald of the 15th and 26th ult. . , f Neva
da county, held the 5th inst.,
The news is of considerable interest. Judge Stanton Buckner was called
to
the Chair and J. I. Sykes appointed
We make the following extracts:
both treaty stipulations and natural cle and other papers of a late date.—
~,
justice, which calls for the prompt and From the Chronicle we glean the folx M
Thursday Morning, Jan. 8.
effective interference of the United lowing items of news:
We are indebted to Mr. Jones, one of Secretary.
. States, if her citizens are to enjoy any
Some very rich surface diggings. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER Gen. Bean’s volunteers, for the follow. The object of the meeting having been
'A. A. Sarcent, of the Journal degree of security or respect in any
st
at
ed
—t
he
fil
lin
g
cf the County Cening
impo
rtan
t
info
rmat
ion:
A
deta
chhave been discovered near Angel’s
NORTHERNER.
tra
l Committee, and the appointment
t Nevada this morning on a section of the world. This
ment of Capt. Fitagerald’s State troops
governCamp, from which the miners are reof
de
legates to the Whig State Convenarri
ved
a
few
days
sinc
e
at
San
Isab
el,
Two Weeks later from the Atlantic States,
,it to the Atlantic States. He goes ment will evinee a great disregard
for alizing good wages.
short of provisions. They there learned tion to be held at Vallejo on the 22d of
Pu business, with the intention ot reFe
kr
ua
ry
ne
xt
—t
he
fo
ll
ow
in
g
from
the
persons
offic
er
belo
ngin
g
to
Maj
Hein
t~
its own dignity, and the preservation
Dreadf
ul
Acciden
t
in
New
York—-S
ettleThe canal from the North branch of
we
re
selected as said Committee: John
zelm
an’s
com
man
d,
that this officer was
rning again in four or five months. of its citizens, if Spain is
ment of the Spanish Difficulties, etc.
not comthe Calaveras to San Andres is returnattacked at the Cayotes, on Sunday Anderson, I. T. Hirst, and J. I. Sykes.
e readers of the Journal, however,
In addition to these gentlemen, by
last, by Chapulgas, at the head of one
pelled to render to this late victim of ing good profits to its proprietors, and
The Pacific Mail Steamship Compahun
vir
tue
of their office members of the ap“il not lose the benefit of his pen, as
dre
d
Indi
ans.
An
eng
age
men
t
of
its jealous and malignant enmity, amis a source of great benefit to the mi-. ny’s steamer Northerner arrived at Sanja few minutes durat
pr
oa
ch
in
g
St
at
e
Co
nv
en
ti
on, the followion
ensu
ed,
duri
ng
}will furnish them with an account
ple recompense for the wrongs heaped ners.
There are not many chances. Francisco on Thursday night last, at which the Indians were entirely routed, ing delegates were selected from the
what he sees and hears while on
St
at
e
at
lar
ge:
C.
F. Smith, of Grass
leav
ing
eigh
t
of
thei
r
num
ber
. ; upon him.
dea
d
on
half
past
in this neighborhood for “large.
eleven o'clock.
She brings
Va
lley, D. L. Marris, of Rough and
N way there and during his stay, by .
the
field
,
Cha
pul
gas
bein
g
amo
ng
the
up 540 passengers. and made the run
strike
s,”
but
the
prosp
ect
is
good
for!
Re
ad
y, Semple M, Journey, of Cayoslai
n.
Non
e
of
our
troo
ps
wer
e
The
inju
Gold
red,
Hill
Quartz
Co.
at
Grass
y of Editorial Correspondence,
inside
of
fiftee
n
days.
although they received the enemy's teville.
a
conti
nuanc
e
of
fair
wages
.
'A
.
ich cannot fail to be of interest to Valley took out on Monday last for
A. Sargent then offered the folThe
North
erner
fire
was
at
detai
a
ned
dist
at
ance
Paof
twen
ty-f
ive
yard
s.
The
sluici
ng
opera
tion
has
been.
lo
wi
ng
resolutions, which were adopted
twenty
four
hours’
work
with
eighte
numa
en
in
It
conse
appe
quenc
e
ars
of
a
freshe
that
t
on
owi
the
ng
to
our
troops apreaders.
comm
as
ence
th
d
e
at
se
Murph
ns
y’s
e
diggi
of
ngs,
th
e
me
Chagr
os
et
river,
ing:
which
proa
chin
preve
g
nted
the
Cayo
the
tes
by
the
pass
lead
stamps
,
from
the
trough
s
alone,
two
ring his absence, E. R. Bupp
Res
olv
ed,
Th
at
to
ob
ta
mails
in
and
passe
an
ngers
ing
upon
crossi
impattial
ng
the
in
dese
the
rt,
Cha
pul
gas
mist
with
ook
fair
prosp
ects
of
succes
s.
A
ca1 assist in the Editorial department hundred «nd five ounces of amalgam,
usual time. The freshet was the cause them for a party of emigrants, A wel! and thorough represen tition of the Whig
nal
six
miles
long
has
been
compl
eted
pa
rt
y
of
th
e State in any State Convenof
the
loss
dire
worth
of
cted
much
about
prope
fie
rty
nine
in
conv
dollars
Cruce
ince
s
to
d
the
ther
ounce.
of
thei
r
“the paper, and will spare no pains
tio
n,
itis pecessary and proper to reand
to
suppl
other
y
fata
towns
the
miner
l
on
the
s
licre
erro
river.
with
r.
water
.
The
Indi
ans
fled
to
the
4 endeavoring to make the Journal There was probably about fifty ounqu
es
t
Whi
gs
i
moun
tain
im
ar
s,
y
hotl
y,
but
capaci
vain
ly
pur
sue
d
by
We
are
indeb
ted
to
Adam
s
The
&
Co.
miner
s
at
Dougl
as’
Flat
have
our troops Some twenty-five or thirty to elect deleg
ceptable and interesting.
While ces more in the tables. The company
ar
at
e
for
full
files
of
paper
s
from the Atlantic
suspe
nded
the
opera
tion
du
of
hauli
of
ty
su
ng
ch
Nat
ion
in
Ch
ar
ge.
of
the
ene
my
used
rifle
s
in
the
crushe
enga
d
geto
obtain
this
result,
about
ry will be our aim, we will give
States
.
Ke
so
lv
ed
,
a
t \e coursé of the Whig
ment
.
In
rans
acki
dirt
ng
as
the
they
rant
new
heri
have
as
at
plent
y
of
water
S
t
satisfactory an account of passing. twenty five tons of quartz. ‘The avea
C
t
entral Committee, in assigning
e
We
the
are
Cayo
also
tes,
indeb
ted
lett
to
ers
Grego
ry's
wer
e
foun
d
sign
ed
on
the
flat.
They
seem
conte
nt
with
t
o
e
x
p
rage
ired organizations duties not ‘defor
the
previo
us
week’s work had
by
som
e
of
the
nati
ve
Cali
forn
ians
,
and
pnts, as possible—always endeavorExpress for files of papers from the
si
gn
ed
at
wages
their
th
.
ei
r
cr
ea
ti
on
,
an
addr
d
esse
d
wh
to
Anto
ic
nio,
h
the
c
bs
a
ae
ate
n
of
,
been
about
the
same
amoun
t
as
for
States and Europe.
to treat subjects of importance
on
ly
ri
gh
tl
y
be
co
nf
er
red by the party —
whi
ch
prov
e
the
trut
h
of
th
e
cdnfe
ssion
s
On
Stock
ton
Hill,
a
party
of
eight
.
the day mentioned. Being on the
The N. Y. papers give an account we published last week. It is gaid chat in each county for itself, is contary to ©
h
perfect
fairness.
'
men
realiz
ed fifty ounces from one of one of the most fatal
co
rr
ec
t
us
ag
e, in contravention of Whi
Anto
nio
Spot, as we were, and seeing the metal,
conf
esse
s
that
his
pagt
y,
preand lamentapr
in
ci
pl
es
,
an
d
if
ge
ne
ra
viou
day’s
ll
s
washi
to
y followed
his
ng
eapt
of
dirt
ure,
previ
had
ously
kill
taken
ed
fort
y4
The Case of Thrasher.
ble casualities that ever occurred in
was convincing proof of this “gold
would work serious injury to the Whig
five
Ame
ric
ans
!
i
“The treatment of Mr. Thrasher, in story” at least. We wish some of our out of a cayote hole.
that city. It appears that, during an
Conression or Antonio Garrd.-Statecause,
A Committee of Vigilance has been alarm oreated by the fainting of one of ment made by Antonio Garra, in preResolved, That as Whigs we hold fast
ba, an account of which will be cotemporaries who are skeptical, if
to
th
e
p
r
e
of sound national policy
senc
e
of
Capt
.
Love
ll,
U.
the
8.
A.
Gen
fem
era
ale
l
tea
forme
che
d
rs,
at
Moke
in
lumn
the Ward School
e Hill.
nd in our columns, exhibits enorthere are any at this day, of the prowhich have ever distinguished our party
Bean
,
Col.
Will
iams
,
Myr
on
Nort
on,
and
No.
26,
loc
ate
d in Greenwich avenue,
A
man
by
the
name
of
Geor
ge
ies and outrages upon an Ameriduct of quartz leads, would come up
and go into the great approaching conW. A, Rand:
i
the
chi
ldr
en,
abo
ut
eig
hte
en hundred
Caldw
ell,
from
“Lama St. Louis Rey Indian; was test, confident in our principles, and
New
York,
was
drown
1 citizen that call for the decided and watch the operations of the Wevain number, rushed down the stairs for baptized in Mission St. Louis Rey, and determined that they shall have due
erposition of the American Governda quartz companies that are in operaed within half a mile of Pickering’s
the purpose of reaching the street.— from my earliest recollection hate been weight and representation in the naBar, on Monday of last week, while
ti
on
al
co
nt.
un
ci
ls
.
conn
ecte
with
tion.
the
d
St.
Loui
Rey
s
InWhile doing so, the balustrade gave
Re
so
lv
ed
,
Th
at
th
e character of Mil.
dian
s.
Hav
had
e
auth
orit
over
only
y
a
attem
pting
to
cross
Moke
lumn
river.
e
Whatever may have been the duty
way, causing the fall ofa great number portion of the St Louis Key
tard Fillmore is worthy of the admira~
Grass VaLLey grows daily in size
Indian
s
;
Mr. Mann, Treasurer of Mariposa of them to the floor beneat
the United States Government in
ti
on
of
ev
er
y
American. His sound and
never
had
h.
any
conne
Thi
ction
s,
with
of
Wahui
land improvement. We were particucomprehensive views; his moderate yet
county, was murdered while on a colcourse, increased the terror and
las.
Was
appoi
sard to the Lopez expeditionists,
nted
by
Gen.
Kearn
ey
exlarly struck with the great alteration
fi
rm
po
li
cy
in
al
l
qu
es
comma
tions of contronderin=ch
ief
of
the
St
Lanis
Inlectin
tour.
g
He
had
about
him
$940
citement of the little ones. The scene
1 the necessity of preserving her for th
dians, in the year 1847, Capt, Chapulversy, and his enlightened patriotism,
e better in this thriving place,
for which he was killed.
which followed is indescribable.
‘ional character from the imputation
As gas and Capt. Vincente, Cahuil bs Bago place him beside, right worthily, him
on a recent visit, the first one for semight be expected, the loss of life was to my rancheria and insisted on my gowhose exalted character made him the
eountenancing attempts on the part
Persons, ine bande; occasionally say
veral weeks. A fine saw mill is opeFa
th
er
of
hi
s
Co
un
tr
y
ing
immed
iatel
y
te
take
comm
and
of
the
dre
adf
ul.
It
is
kn
ow
n
tha
t
forty-two
her citizens to disturb the integrity
Re
so
lv
to
ed, That Millard Fillmore ia
us,
we
do
not
take
the
local
paper
,
people
and
,
Juan
Largo,
(Hon,
J.
Ji
Warrating at the upper end of the valley,
were killed by falling from the stairs,
neighboring governments—whateyner,) told me that the Americans would . 04 first. choioe-for-the “National Whig
because we wish to take papers from
new houses are being erected constantor from bruises and injuries, and that come in a few days and kill all the In-. "mination for President of thes
e States
below. Very well. Take tho papers
policy she may feel it necessary to
others are likely to die.
ly, and a most permanent prosperity
dian
s.
I
exc
use
d
mys
elf
to
the
m
by.
*t
the
com
ing
ele
cti
on—
tha
the
t
-gre
at
from
below
.
It
isa
good
idea.
But
take
~sue where her citizens place themat
tr
ib
ut
es
of
wi
sd
om
an
d
purity he has
saying
that
[
was
sick,
and
the
responA
Was
hin
gto
n
cor
res
pon
den
t
of the
seems to have settled down on this the local paper alsv. The direct bene
di
sp
la
ye
d
may receive the direct stamp
s.
sibility
would
all
fali
upon
me.
My
ves beyond her legal protection, it tr
New York Herald writes as follows in
uly mining town.
of the approbation of the pepple, and
fits of the local paper to you, friend, are
people,
in
company
with
a
party
of
Caher duty, by all the sacred obligarelation to the Cuban affair:
his enlizhtened administration be lon~
huillas,
from
Los
Cayotes,
started
on
not
confi
ned
to
what
you
find
in
its
*
A
sp
ee
im
en
The Spanish difficulty has been ultiSaturday, Noy. 23d, to rob Juan Largo’s. ger secured to the country.
of gold bearing quartz
as of humanity, by every principle
lumns. By circulating intelligence in mately settled and arranged, and
A
re
so
lu
ti
on
be
ia
g
passed that the
rancho.
J
stayedathome.
They
robbed
.
the
wa
s
sh
ow
n
us on Monday evening, relation
{iberty, by the inviolability of her
to the region in which it is pubfriendly relations between the Secrethe rancho of all the cattle, and killed proceedings be published in the Nevada
‘zens’ rights on her own soil or elses which had been taken from Kentucky lished, it makes that region well-known, tary of State and the Spanish Minister, three Americans; three of my people. Journal, the meeling adjourned.
.
5. BUCKNER, Cn.
Ri
Cal
dg
der
e,
on
de
la
Bar
ne
ca, are so far re-eswere also killed by Juan Largo.
ar Newtown, of the rich. and draws people to it; and these peo‘The
kre, to demand with firmness and
J. I, Sykes, See'y.
tab
lis
hed
tha
t
the
lat
ter
wil
l
din
Sonoranian
boy
who
was
in
the
employ
e
toIt weighs some six ple are your customers. It is your morrow with
tision, holding non-compliance as est kind.
Mr.
Web
ste
r.
Th
of
Warner,
e
is
bas
now
held
is
a
prisoner
at
Los
grea
t
gain
to
have
the
pape
r
so
enof the arrangement is the s:m
Tw
e
Govenxor 1x Coxtempr,—-Wo.
ficient casus belli, that Joun S. pounds, and is supposed to contain couraged that
e
as
tha
@ayotes.
The
two
men,
named
Bill
t
the proprietors can afford
understand the Governor having refused
ind
ica
ted
in
you
r
cor
res
pon
den
ce
som
Marshall
and
Juan
Verde,
had
nothing
e
. RASHER, an American citizen, about $200 worth of gold. This is to make it a standard sheet. The geto
issue his commission to Mr, Eugene
day
sag
e.
Th
e
cla
ims
wil
l
be
rec
omto
do
with
the
transaction,
1
concealed
.
by and oppressively held in dusaid to be an exceedingly rich lead neral character of the California press mended in the message to Congress.
Ca
ss
er
ly
,
re
ce
nt
ly
de
cl
ar
ed
by the Suthem
on
purpose
to
keep
them
from
a}
will compare with that of any section of
It is not true that any official inforknowledge of it. Neither have those preme Court, Printer of the State, an
in Cuba, treated as a felon, with throughout, but no machinery has yet the world, for ability or purit
y of tenmation exists
al
te
rn
at
ive mandamus was directed by
tha
t
the
dea
d
bod
ies
men
of
taken
any
part
in
the
hostilities
dency, and it is a most excellent idea
brs unknown to American law, been put in operation.
th
e
Di
st
ri
ct
Co
ur
t
the
to
pri
son
ers
th
exe
e
cut
ed
Go
wer
ve
e
sub
rn
jec
or
practiced
ted
towards
the
to
Americans.
‘hey
to
enco
urag
e
the
press
of
the
whol
e
rburdened with insult, and deprivsh
ow
ca
us
e
wh
y
a
to
out
pe
rag
re
;
e
on
mptory mandathe
con
tra
ry,
the
offi
cial
were
entirely
ignorent
of
what
has
been
State.
Va, A. SARGENT AND W. G, ALBAN.
ee
Ss
But we do not design that any
On Tuesday evening, we witnessed
mu
s
sh
ou
ld
no
t
is
su
inf
e.
orm
ati
on
0.
lea
ds
to
th
the
is
bel
ief
no return
tha
of the most common facilities for
t
the
done.
I
was
advised
by
Joaquin
Ortego
paper
,
not
publi
shed
in
this
secti
on,
one of the most beautiful phenome~ shall
wa
s
ma
de
,
an
d
th
e
bod
ies
Co
wer
ur
e
dec
t
ent
th
ly
er
int
err
eu
ed.
po
Tru
n
and
e,
Jose
isAntonio
Estudillo,
to
take
up
be
more
inter
estin
g
to
our
reade
rs
ense and redress, be immediately na
su
ed @ perempt:ry mandamus to compel
oth
er
sta
tem
ent
s
hav
e
bee
n
mad
e, but arms against the Americans. They adof Nature. Though the sky was than we make the Journal.
. the Governor to issue
based from such tyrannical usage,
they have no official con
his co
firmation.
mmission to
vised
me
secretly,
that
if
I
could
effect
clear and a full moon, for some two
sa
id
Ca
ss
er
ly
. This also was disregard It
is
tru
e
tha
t
Com
mod
ore
Par
ker
has
ph
ppt
with
the other Indian trives
Women axp Cnitpren.—-We learn
1 fully indemnified for the injuries
hours we were wrapped in almost toinformed the government that the priof California, and commence an attack ed on the ground that the Judiciary had
from the Picayune that the Northerner soners had no tria
has suffered. The history of the
no
right to interfere with the Executive
l.
He
was
spe
upon
cia
lly
all
‘the
Americans,
wherever we . —u
tal darkness, and “the moon was turnbrought forty
pon which the Court fined Gov. Memarried and seven uninstructed by the State Department to could find them, that the Californians
asecution, or persecution, of Mr.
edto blo 1.” According to the laws married ladies, and twenty children;. make inquiries into the matter. He would join with us, and help in
Dougal $1000 for contempt, and enjoin
driving. ed
irasher is an instance of the inconthe Comptroller from paying him
of Nature, it is impossible for the the Gold Hunter, seventeen married and waited upon the Captain General, who the Americans from the country. They
so
mu
ch
tency and virulence of a tyrannical
of
his salary as would satisfy
dec
lin
to
ed
rec
eiv
him
e
in
a
dip
lom
ati
advised
c
me
to
this
course,
that
I
might
moon in an eclipse to remain for a nine unmarried ladies, and eighteen capacity; but at the
th
e
fi
ne.-—§. F. Herald
sam
e
tim
revenge
e,
fre
ely
myself far the payment of taxes
vernment, when in is desirous to
much longer time in total obscurity. children; making seventy-three ladies discussed the whole matter.
which has been lemanded of the Indian
t rid of, or destroy those who are
:
L
a
t
e
r
F
r
om Cuitt.—We learn from
an
d
thi
Th
e
rty
Spa
-ei
nis
ght
h
gov
ch
ern
il
dr
men
en
t
hol
arr
tribes.
ds
ivi
tha
ng
t
The Indians think the collec~.
in
We first witnessed it about nine o’clock
Ca
pt
.
Ip
la
rd
,
of the Danish brig Anthe
sti
tits supporters. Mr. Thrasher was
pul
ati
ons
of
the
tre
aty
whi
tion
ch
of
retaxes
from
them
on
a
e
very
da
y.
unjust
.
and a little before eleven a small pordr
ea
s,
ar
ri
ve
d
y
e
s
t
e
r
d
a
y
fer
to
Ame
m
ric
orning from
an
cit
ize
ns,
can
not
be
con
measyre.
This
advice
was
given
me
rbidden to edit the Faro Industrial
A
n
t
w
e
rp, via Valparaiso, Noy. 14th, that
str
ued
as
tion of it was revealed with its natural
app
lic
abl
by
to
e
me
Juan
n
wh
Ortege,
o
wer
e
on
his
(Ortego’s)
ranch,
Pe
rs
on
at
.—
We
are
gla
d
to
wel
qu
ie
jeause he was an American citizen;
t
h
a
d
b
e
e
n
a
g
ain restored in Valpaout
law
by
ed
the
ir
ow
n
gov
ern
men
No
and
other
t,
person
was
present
at
the
time.
brightness.
co
me
the
ret
urn
to
our
ra
cit
is
y
o, after three days hard fighting.
of
ou
r
wh
o
wer
e
tak
en
wit
hin
the Spanish wa( afterwards saw Antonio Estudille, who
‘the is now arrested charged with
S
o
fi
er
ce
w
a
s
th
e
contest that the balls
ters
,
eng
fri
age
end
ina
d
and
pir
fel
ati
low
cal
inv
cit
asi
ize
advised
on
of
n
Dr.
me
J,
to
the
Lar
same
k,
effect,
assuring
eason against the Queen’s Govern-~
fl
ew
of
f
a
m
o
ng the vessels that Isy at
the
ir
soil
,
me
of
the
co-operation
of
the
Californians
wh
o
me
has
n
bee
co
n
nn
on
ec
a
visit to his friends
te
d
wi
th
th
e
tu
nn
el
at
De
a
er
n
c
h
o
r
in
th
e
ha
ent. The most dastardly plots were
rb
or
.
All the foreign
throughout
the
country.
Joh
n
8.
Thr
ash
er,
wh
o
was
arr
est
ed
Creek, immediately below the celebratin the Atlantic States. He returns to
re
si
de
nt
s
st
ill kept their arms in rendi‘My
men
under
arms
have
never
id to entrap him in such a manner
exed, Gold Tunnel, have exhibite1 to us make California his permanent home. some time since in Havana, has been ceeded 30 or 40 at any one time. [ ness, In case of another outbreak. The
‘to give color to the doom already some
g
o
tri
v
ed,
e
r
fou
n
nd
m
gui
e
lty
nt troops were successful, and
of
tre
aso
n,
and
sen
have
had
no
communication with any
specimens of their lead which inm
a
n
y
of
th
e
in
su
rg
en
ts
tended to fall upon him.
ten
were confined
ced
to
the
cha
other
ingan
He was dicate as rich a deposit in th
tribes
g
in
Spa
than
in
the
for
Yumas
Our
frie
and
nd
CaBorr
adai
le,
has
a
few
basat portion
in
pr
is
on
,
a
n
d
ot
he
rs
w
e
re forced to leaye
huallas.
The
former
agreed
to
join
with
eig
ht
yea
rs.
Th
e
tri
al
is ropresented
fined in a noisome, dungeon for of the vein as in that which has obtainkets of that excellent champaine left.
th
e
ci
ty
fo
r
sa
fety. In the interior, at
me,
but
they
subsequently
refused.
I
as bei
a per
nfec
gt mockery of o legal
Coquimbo, Copiapo and other
eeks before trial, and on “trial,” ed sach wide reputation. The quartz is Give him a ca!!
only know of the readiness of the other
laces,
investigation. Instructions have been tribes to combine and kill the Amerithe Crug party were causing much tr
ith a defensor or counsel in the intergreatly decomposed, strongly impregou
Niagara Falls.— We find it stated
bl
e
to
th
e
government troops. In consen
t
to
Jud
ge
Sha
rke
y,
the
cans
from
new
what
ly
Ortego
aptold
me.
The
t of the government, called upon to nated with and discolored by iron, and that the entire portion of the ledge
Sequence of the outbreak, busine
ss
reason
that
the
Yumas
did
not
stick
to
of
poi
nte
,
d
Con
sul
,
to
pro
cee
d
imm
edi
ate
ly
al
l
ki
nds was dull.—Alta,
ake his defense, without heariag the the specimens exhibited to us were full upos which the observatory at Niagtheir
contract
was,
because
of
a
quarrel
to
Hav
ana
and
de
ma
nd
his
imm
edi
ate
ara
S
Fall
s
stan
ds,
T
is
of
cra
go
cke
ld
d,
T
.
and
E
O
is
NN TeeR
Al
ea
d
in
e
wh
ic
a
h
su
about
ch
the
division
sp
of
the
ec
sheep
iwhich
.arges preferred against him, with
considered to be in a very dangerous release, or trial as an American citizen.
Utau.—The New York Tribune
we had taken conjointly from the five
me
ns
ca
n
be
fo
un
d
mu
st
eo
nt
ai
n
he
av
y
of
€ most ingenious malignity distortfortunes. We wish the proprietors as condition, as the whole structure, in-. Te Spanish Minister has been { urnishAmericans whom we killed. In the Noy. 24th says: “It is understood that
g his remarks till the wretched farce
t
h
e
affair
P
with
r
the
e
men
s
with
i
the
d
sheep,
ent has decided to remove
ten
clu
din
g
the
obs
erv
ato
ry,
is
lia
ble
to.
ed
wit
h
a copy of the despatch. It is of my men
extended reputation and as rich profits
were killed by the AmeriBrigham Young from the Fovernorship.
be swept away.
‘trial is ended by the pronunciation as their neig
not improbable but that another diffihbors up the hill have had,
cans. The
of Ut
party with
We apprehend no
‘a penalty but one remove, if that, With the evidences we daily meet,
cu
lt
y
wi
th
Sp
ai
n
may grow out of this killed this side the Colorado. t Soe other course was left to the Ex
Fatat, Accipent.—William Allison,
ecutive,
of no murders committed by my people His successor, however, will need to be
om death—and all toa man innowe must hold to our opinion that Neof Hannibal, Missouri, engaged in cayete affair.
w
e
l
l
other
supported if his authority is to be
than
those
of
the
men
with
the
min
ing
Th
e
ne
tw
ar
o
br
Sh
an
as
ch
ta
es
Cit
of
y,
th
e Legislature
was killed on
int in deed or word of revolutionism vada is the richest mining county in the
sheep, and those at Agua Caliente.— respected.”
the 17th December, by the bank caving of Tennessee have met in Conven
ti
on
State.
* incendiarism.
Know nothing about the killing of the
in upon him.—[Union.
O
c
an
e
d
ele
a
n
cte
d
ezS
Goy
r
.
Jon
eamers.—The first day of
es,
Wh
ig
,
U.
S.
ferrymen.”
Spain cannot justify this treatment
Haworrn & Swirr’s line of stages Weh.The po
t
h
e
y
e
a
r
is
m
a
r
k
é
d
b
y
t
h
e
Revo.vtion
d
Se
1n
Lower
e
na
Cairornia.—
parture of
for
to
six
r
ye
ar
fr
s
om
th
pu
4t
e
of
h
la
ti
on
of
Mi
ch
ig
an
,
ac
a the ground that Thrasher is a is the only one that has :continue
t
h
r
e
e
n
o
b
l
e
steamers from our port.
We
alluded,
last
week,
to
reports
which
d to cording to the census of last year, is March next.
T
h
e
O
r
e
g
o
n
l
e
a
v
e
s
a
t 7 o'clock this
ish subject, for the Cuban authorrun through the stormy weather.
had
reached
us
in
relation
to
troubles
39
7,
65
9,
of
w
h
o
m
2,
55
7
ar
e
co
lo
re
d.
A
Hon. Robert Toombs has been elected
m
o
r
n
i
n
g
,
t
h
e
N
e
w
O
r
l
e
a
n
s
in
a
that
t
God-forsaken
1
region,
0
Lower
CalMa
o'
nu
cl
fa
oc
ct
k,
ur
es
in
ta
bl
g
is
hm
1,
97
en
9.
t
Eom his continuing the occustage of this line now arrives regularU. S. Senator from Georgia.
ifornia. The following extract from a A. M., and tho Pacific at 4 o'clock, Pp. m.
N
e
w
York cannot boast
ation of editor in Cuba, because he ly every evening. The enterprise of Weh.The population of Arkansas is _The members of Cong
a
letter,
which
we
received
fi
from
Mr.
ne
r
s
t
e
a
m
.
re
ss
ar
e
be
fl
ee
t
in
o
n
e
d
a
20
y
9,
.
63
of
9,
wh
om
58
We are glad to an-.
9
ar
e
fr
ee
co
Lawton
lo
9
few
re
days
d,
since,
will
show
what
gi
nn
ing to flock into Washington—all
as not a subject of the Queen. And the proprietors is worthy of public enn
o
u
n
c
e
t
h
at fewer passengers have gone
and 46,982 slaves, Manufacturing eson the look-out for comf
foundation
there
was
for
the
rumor
:
or
ta
bl
qu
e
ar
te
rs
.
away on these steamers than
hhrasher is not a Spanish subject; couragement.
tablishments 271.
“In
regard
to
the
recent
revulution
have usuThey are beginning to descant on the
a
l
l
y
gone horetofore.— Courier,
here,
the
facts
of
the
whole
matter
though in obedience to the Spanish,
are
me
ri
ts
of
th
e
pr
om
in
en
me
t
n
fo
r Speaker
Se
nt
en
ce
d
To
De
at
a.—Antonia of the Ho
At our latest advices all was quiet
these:
Don
Castillo
Negrete
was
sent
us
e—
su
a
bj
ec
wi
t
th
wh
ic
h
th
e
atute he took out, several years ago
T
h
e
s
t
e
a
m
b
o
a
t
Lop
ez,
fou
nd
gui
C
lty
of
the
a
mu
rd
manche navigates
of
er
here
by
the
Mexican
Government,
at Carson’s Hill, the Union and
as
Presidential question is semewhat mix~
earta de domicilio, he has never had
Mr. Foster, policeman, and Otto ed up ; and every thing betokens a long ‘“Gefe Politico,” entrusted with $3000. the Sacramento as high as Tehama cit
y
.
Louisiana companies having peaceaGrunzig, found guilty of the murder
ee
session and a great deal of political maInstead of bringing the money, he stole
‘renewed, or followed it up by any
half of it. In consequence of his being
ble possession.
of
no
his
wif
ee
by
poi
e
A
ve
rec
son
ri
sen
eiv
,
pams & Co, will close th
ng
ten
ed
.
ce
‘her step towards naturalization ; and
eir shipa
defaulter,
the
Commander,
Don
Jose
of death in New York on the 29th
m
e
n
t
f
o
r
the steamer of the 15th, at
A
sev
ere
sto
rm
is
rep
ort
ed
nea
Tue
r
Lanp
Lake Antonio Charvis, after waiting a month
nee that time he has spent over a
Commission. —Among the
9
November last. They are both to be Ontario. The brig Empire is supposed or two after he had arrived within
o
'
c
l
o
c
k
S
u
n
d
a
y
evening, the 11th inst.,
two
arriv
alson
the
Nort
hern
er
were
Judg
e
bar ata time in the United States.
hung on the 23d of Jan.
to be lost.
or
three
a
days
n
travel
d
of
this
place,
w
for
i
the
l
l
receiye Gold Dust, P arcels,
Thorn
ton,
the
rema
inin
g
memb
er
of
the
et
c,
that he never has lost his American
money,
went
after
it,
et
found
that
Laree
Fi
re 1x Pattapepuia.—Nixon’s cots
Lump
or
Got
p.—
and draw Bills of Exchange
We
learn
Land Commission, and Mr. Carr, Secre~
o
n
t
Negrete
h
eir
could
not
pay
it;
having
kizenship is evinced by these facts,
used
to
n
fa
ct
or
y was burned on the 12th of
that
a
lump
of
nearly
pure
gold,
weighh
o
u
s
e
s
i
n
d
i
f
f
e
r
e
n
t
tary of the Bo.sd. The Commission is
p
a
r
it
t
for
s
his
own
o
purposes—toek
f
t
h
e
him
prisoAtlantic
No
ve
mb
er
.
by
wh
ic
h
fo
ur
or
fiv
e
pe
rs
ons ner,
ing seventy-five ounces, was found on
hd Spain can never resist the deS
t
a
t
e
s
a
n
d
and
sent
L
o
him
n
don, at their office in thi
now complete, and ready to enter upon
to
La
Pais.
we
re
bu
rn
ed
to
de
at
h,
an
d
se
ve
ra
l
ot
hs
and for his release while the record the discharge of their duty. Judg Spanish Flat, near Auburn, on New ers badly injured by jumping fr
From ali the information I can get, city, up to th
at time.
e Year’s day. A gvod beginning for
om the the revolution
was concocted by Newindows.
‘ymains of his interdiction for pursuHill is still in delicate health, but the year.
grete, promising the prominent men conReligious Notice,
Lees
_A
large fire occurred in Maiden Lane cerned, to share with them all that
,
T
h
e
S
e
c
o
n
d
Q
u
a
r
t
Ne
e
w
r
l
y
Yor
M
k,
e
e
ting for the
No
y.
8th
,
in
wh
ic
h
could
be
made
out of the two.vessels that M
pat
to business. The rumor that he intendBa The Nevapa Jouryan for the
urch in Nevada, commences
to the amount of fifty thousand dollars were wrecked on the ceast
this year the 10th inst., (Sat
steamer of the 15th is now ready for was
Phe treatment of Mr. Thrasher then ed to resign, is said to be unfounded.
urda ) at 11 o'clock
destroyed
ev. 1. O
delivery.
“scause he was not a Spanish subject.
past.’
ik
wen, B. wit attend.
~
=
‘yg the occupation of editor in Cuba 80 far recovered as to be able to attend
f
ee
ah Territory.
the sheep were