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January 8, 1852 (6 pages)

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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