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“HE JOURNAL. the Sacramento ‘Transcript, and which
‘The following picture. first drawn by
From Mariposa County,
Lawp Suipe’—-A tremendous und.
Tue AB Caxo tre Gran Game —!
The following uwecount of the eff-cts Since the disappearance of the “little slide. involving the loss of several
The Weather —For a day oe two
.
ik
suff
of
st
lac
for
months’ work, and property to a large the sky has been partially obseured
m
mid
our
er”
fro
jok
of
the
late
freshet
in
Mariposa
county
has lost nothing by being repubiished.
cient encouragement, very few instanamount. occurred ata galch between! by clouds, and the temperature of the
we
take
from
the
Stockton
Journal,
of
ces of imposition upon contiding verdanthis place and the Calaveras river. Mr.! atmosphere materially cold
#A BARGEXT AND W. G. ALBAN» J and commented on by the Marysville
MSS the 23d.
tH
jas
wih i taille Tae 4
ce.
t
noti
te
ugh
n
bro
G.
H.
e
Campbell.
bee
with
his
hav
party,
.
cy
*P
y
sl
Sacra
for
dark
little
"
lovks
Herala,
.
28.
MARCH
, SUNDAY MORNING,
posed that the varicus swingone to great expense in sinking a prossup
was
‘
:
[t
.
Capt.
Whittier,
of
Agea
Frio,
informs
. ménto. The time has been, when she . up that the most serious disasters oceadling games, whose patrons and votaries pecting shaft and running a tunnel into. Business has been decidedly brisker
=
San Francisco Agency.
was considered fairly the rival of San . sioned by the late freshet, in Mariposa once crowded Long Wharf, had been s0_ the point ofa very abrupt hill. and bad . during the last week or two.
Jetavtan Hooos, who has heretofore
She is now rivaling Marys» }county. were the drowning of two men thoroughly exposed, and the folly of betafter some three months’ work, got.
Ve are under many obligatio
ped his Agency to Wittiam Jewent, Jr, ville Whata change! Why is this so? in the Merced and two in the San Jon ting on the “sure thing” 80 completely . every thing arranged in such a-way!
demonstrated, that none could be found that there would be no further difficul-.
10 will hereafter be our authorized Agent,
y
sit
hgs
ga
quin—names
unknown.
The
feiry
bouts’
at
landed
stenmers
splendid
Three
advertisements, subscription, ete.
ng with rural simplicity as ty in carrying on their operations, when Gregory for furnishing us with Sacowi
rfl
ove
so
at
Horse
Shoe
Bend
and
Belts
ferry,
the Levee on Sunday aorning on their
nour Agent in San Francisco, has trans
Francisco.
ton
e their money on the chance of . the rains came on.
tak
tos
were
lost,
and
some
mining
tools
were
way to Maryaville. The J. Bragdon, the
e
winning. The famous
Ror
aotte ds beaks Soemaieerersersneoamaaae rae
All their mining. ramente papers on the day of publiA BC gam how . tools und other appliances were left in.
), ;
Reaviitas
nea:
a heavy fall of
/OUNTERFFIT SiLvER Coin.—From Camnnehe and the Urilda, each had a carried off. ‘here was
sing greater vitality.because . the tunnel. the party having a eabin . Mion and Bin Frsncico of the pee
ses
pos
r,
eve
.
snow
it
the
mountains,
which
was
fol» San Francisco papers we leain full ‘cargo of freight and passengers, a lowed by a flood of rain, aad quickly apparently more fair than its cognate some eight or ten rods from its mouth. . ious date, lately,
. portion of which was deposited hee, but
;
awn
es,
ugh
hdr
ndl
swi
tho
wit
from the ss the night of the 12th, the perjmelting,
filled
every
gully,
gulch
and
at & inan named Wim. Anderso. n.
ihe greater part proceeded to the prosares, still offers its tempsons sleeping in the cabin were awakghf
rou
y
tho
The
‘creck,
bus
Transcript
and
poured
says:
in
“Congress
torrents
into
had
the
is arrested a few days since, in that . perous city on the Yuba, which promises . large
tations in secluded oar-rooms and low ened by » tremendous nois:, and the been in sessson six, weeks, and passed
streams,
swelling
them
to
an
unuthan
rather
rival
#
become
to
Jong
ere
pieces
f.
5
rfeit
. John Shehan and jarring of the earth all around them. .
ng
ses
bli
hou
gam
y. for passing count:
jsual
height.
The
Mariposa
and
Agua
. tributary to Sacramento.
one
Jaw
and
three
resolutions.
This.
is
es McCoy, who follow the sea for a The rain was pouring down in torrents. .
Jam
.
trio,
which
were
nearly
dry
last
sum[¢ will soon be necessary for our citiavery base character, at a gam-.
captain of a and the noise having ceased, the inmates almost eqaal to our State Legislature.
ng
the
bei
one
ng,
the
livi
.
mer,
for
the
first
time.
perhaps,
in
seve:
‘ing table.
Great numbers of such . #éns to turn their attention to matters
l
ima
tes
.
ini
inf
an
er
of
,
oth
the
nch
supposed
there
bad
been
a
shock
of
an
lau
ral
years,
are
now
good
sized
streams.
of great general interest, if they intend .
p, came upon one of these tables in. earthquake. [In
2ees haye recently been circulating Sacramento to ‘each the position for ; Snow fell at the town of Agua Frio. to
the
depth
of
six
inches,
but
it
remained
pern
but
site
requi
every
has
she
h
As silver change is . whic
this vicinity.
on
the
ground
only
a
short
time.
tting much plentier than formerly, . manent and public spirited population.
the morning, however.
the Howarl House, on Long Wharf, . they were eadly undeceiyed.
Not a!
The steamer Paeific, from San Juan
sloo
where Charles Cass, T. M. Johnson and . trace of their tunnel :emained; rocke, had not arrived at our last dates. from
ar Fox, dispensed fortunes on the . trees, and enrth having slid down and; San Francisco.
Osc
She
is
hourly
exThe
miners
in
the
gulches
around,
‘
Al’present the burthen of a heavy and
ral ters to all who could win. coyered every portion of it, even to the . pected.
t
libe
Agua
mos
Frio
creek
and
Mariposa
river,
g with the attendant evils
would be well to have an eye to)jnoreasin
debt,
jhave been making good wages and an them. They lost a few dollars from ig. prospect shaft, the mouth of which was
‘oid receiving too many of ther, as jof sporcinnte pero and a most sage
norance of their A B C's, when they . stopped up by a tree gome three or four;
occasional
“lucky
strike”
since
the
rain”
Vanderbilt has presented a meMy,
ful and irresponsible management o . Many who
ek
Sere
. were strongly urged by a looker-on, dis. feet in diameter, which, sustaining its)
had
lefi
that
region
for
the
pars may 23 Ge resorted to'to'stop municipal affairs. bave saivslgiica the pro.
on
heavily
bet
to
course,
of
perpendicular
position,
had
removed
from
.
morial
to
Congress,
proposing
to
carry
nterested
vind’)
Coarse
and
Jowquin,
San
Fresro,
eir circulation. ‘Strange to say, al. press of the city.and were it not for the
its
original
bed
a
distance
. Kine Gold Gulches, before the rain, the A.
of
five
rods.—
.
OP
&
semi-mont
hly
mail by the Nicaough the character of the coin’ is}¢ ngtant immigration and the: absolute
By « piece of the grossest carelessness Calaveras Chronicle.
. might now do well, had they remained,
: . Fague route for $250,000 per annum.
necessity fora certain amount of busi
cpa
on the part of the banker and a reckCapt.
Whittier
informs
us
that
lon
t» be done at this point, matters
rh as: to be . eas6 y detected,of they finess
{.
toms have been used at Agua Frio an jlessnese of his money very surprising,
Drskcravion oF THE Sappatu.--Many.
we circulated freely, but few, if any, {would wear a worse aspect even thao Mariposa, for the fir-t time this winter, the tin box under which the dice lay, months ago, there was no apparent ob-.
jsitating to reveive them.
Me
j they do.
sons, under the influence of
was tilted, so that the A could be disservance of the Sabbath by the majority . !i449r, met in front of the Magnolia,
and
with
great
success
‘lhe
Muriposu
Sacramento must no longer crush her and diff*rent other streams will affurd tinctly seen turned up. The betters of the community. Mercantile estab-/ last Sunday,an
m
after
d
a
few
hard
words,
pe. . trade with the imposition of such taxes water until late in the season, and ditchnow thought they had a sure thingof it, lishments were open
+1)
‘
"Chick cs
for
the
transaction
.
one
of
therm
drew
out
an
Arkansas
Tooth.
the
red
endu
been
have
ses
as
Tur Crrex.—-Deer Creek, still re jand licen
and
put
down
heavily,
the
one
some
;
;
p
crow-.
were
houses
gambling
business,
ing,
which
has
not
as
yet
been
engaged
of
Jains difficult to cross. One day the . past year. The rents and costs ofliving
in to any extent in the extreme South, $40, the other $13, which they staked ded to suffucation, and ram shops dealt. Pick, and stabbed the ether in the
ist week, a team in attempting to. incurral by the mal-administration of will be resorted to for the conveyance on A.
When the covrr was removed, . out .iquors in frightful quantities. Sun-. breust, making only a slight wound.—
. our municipal concerns are incompatible jof water to dry placers. Sluicing tan. lo! behold the A had magically become day was only known as set down in the. The guilty party was immediately arE
teers Broad street, the only place with « healthy state of the trade, and jneling, ditching and flaming, are brans a B. Both sides made a grab for the almanue, the first day in the weck. But! rested, and taken befure Justice
Mary the various interests ches of the improved system of placer stakes, but Shehan and
is regarded as fordable, was carried . the prosperitof
McCoy were time works wonders, and public opinios, . tin, and after an investigation, wns disown the stream some distance, and . " pursuits of society,
. the quickest, and seized a slug to rechas already overcume what the love of .
jmining, which have not, as yet, been
‘
;
:
re
_.,
. More than this, public improvements
The
evidence
in: the case
Thereupon
complaint
.
them.
gee
ys
charged.
day)
that
given
and
prompted,
money
introduced in Mariposa county.
sscued with much difficulty. The . need be undertuken, or the precedence
Some Engligh minere who arrived res was made to the police against them, more the appearance of what it should . went to show that both parties were to
‘ream it quite narrow, for which reaof this place will not continue when the . cently in Muriposa, are pleased with and they were trotted up to the Station be. But there is one vestage of barba-! blame, and
that
the
accused
acted.
in.
are
ties
enterprise of other communi
;
t
‘
baat
. the prospect, and are now negociating House accompanied by their accusers rism remaining, which isa disgrace to! .eif-defence. This we have from Esmm people are led to venture more . brought into active competition. Rail. for the purchase of a quartz vein, neur who were properly outraged at such the citizens of San Francisco—the bear).
Martie.—E) Dorado N
‘eely than they would under other . roads are no longer to be merely talked
lack of principle us the accused had exand ball fights that take place every Sub9U'T@ Martm.—L?
Dorade News.
claim.
Fremont
the
.
of; their necessity will soon be too ap.
ireumstanecs,
Mr. W. B. Graham, who has a ranch hibited. It is but right to state, howevbath atthe Mission Dolores. Hundreds of.
of the
arent to
permit a postponement
A
that
positively
swears
McCoy
that
er,
persons visit these places regularly, and) he Alta California has come to ue
.
near
Quartzburg,
informs
us
that
there
It would be well for those travel. ®most decisive
P
i
h
e
L
es
measures to carry them jave few men working in the surface did turn op, and he was therefore the shout with wild «elight to see dumb.
1g to and from Nevada, to remember . through. Sacramento mist be just to imines around Burns creek, the most of winner, and that it was the gamblers brutes tear each other to pieces. Fam-. ' 8? entirely new dress, presenting
i
.
.
.
of
ation
appreci
some
show
and
,
herself
stukes
the
for
grab
first
the
made
who
1at there is still one bridge passable; .
ilies
going
to
church,
are
‘those
who
were
waiting
for
rain,
having
met
with
«.
typographical
appearance
unsurpass.
ithe vast resources she bas as command,
7
to which they were uot entitled. The huge bear in a cnge, preceded by three) oq by that of any other Journal of the
placers
the
for
ago,
weeks
six
about
left
ae one on the lower road from Grass in order to hold that position which nafarther south. Mr. G. informs us that Recorder will settle the question this or four persons in a carriage, blowing! .
iture and circumstances have placed {the quartz mills on the Washington morn.ng.—S. F. Herald.
Talley.
their brains on an E flat bugle orn, State.
out
;
within her reach.
cracked trombone, followed by a gap-)
. Vein and Vein No. Nine, near Quartz' Grizziys --A few days since one} It will be seen by the ubove, from the . burg, are now doing well. A shuareSable Harmopists.
ALarRM oF THE GaaIn GROWERS OF ing crowd of toys of variegated colors.
four citizens who was engaged in. Jimes and Transcript of Tuesday, that j holder in the Washington Vein informCuite —The latest papers from Valpaed i ori chica tit raf These adinizable performers made their
a
our contemporaries are at length forced ‘ed him that
it was yielding $600 per raiso express very serious apprehensions
WBN) decide
nek
sth
so. . third appearence toa numerous and highly deaucking provision to some of the dig-. t) the conclusion that Marysville is . day. A rich vein of decomposed quartz
at the quantity of flour exported to Cali-e a place,” and that if Sacramenland slate has just been discovered near. fornia from the Eastern Siates, and the announcement is perfectly innocent . perior to any company either in instrumental,
. “quit
tings further up the mountains, en
) to do not bestir in the matter of improve. Mr. Graham's house, about a mile and . accounts received of the agricultural
ot three of t
Ountered two
country.
this
visited
ever
that
musie,
Voce!
°%
.
enter.
and
chase
aye,
LESS MON! nents, it cannot maintain. ite preceja half trom Quartazburg.
harmless
and
OMOERED TWOOF PArEC OF
resources
of
this
State,
and
the
great
ters, some four or five miles from/dence.
Now, without wishing SacraOperations in Bear Valley have been attention being paid to the raising of tnining, with true politenessand respect. [hey give their last entertertainment this
for
.
the
gentler
sex,
the
frout seats are evening. All lovers uf good music should nut
suspended,
on
account
of
the
freshet.
own. He returned, and several men . ™erto any harm, we desire to see Ma{
grain. They warn the Chilean produrysville continue to advance and grow the “rich hole” bas caved in, and much cers that they are about to lose this imreserved for ladies If a proper respect {#!! to hear them.
irmed themselves and started on purin‘ prosperity, and prove that ehe has a lubor will be sequired to re-open it. Mr.
for the opinions and sentiments of those
portant
market,
and
urge
them
to
adopt
suit. But the Grizzlys had vamozed. “pulic spirited population” of men who Graham bas been informed that the lead some measures to retain the monopoly who do wish to religiously observe the
Greg
ory
Hous
e.
jare rendy to contribute their, means to /runs into the next claim, owned by the they have so long enjoyed. Tothis end day be not sufficient to abate this nuiSohennteeneinmeenetoemnte
BF
wc
&
KILB
OURN
have fitted up
Notorys Public and Justices.—A \ benefit her trade. ‘The “position which ''True Blue Company, who took out 1000 they impress upon the farmers the nesunce, there is certainly some corporate
and a aioe the Gregory House on
Ibs of aurifervus slate, before the ‘rain. ceasity of augmenting the production body in the State that has the power Main street, Nevada, aud are prepared to acancesonly
d
umst
. gentléltian called the other day to innature
und
circ
have
place
be mainThree pounds of this slate yielded $8.
{within her reach” can
‘
commodate Boarders and the ‘Travelling
and diminishing the price of grain.— and should exercise it.— Alta.
form us that we were in error in sta: . tained by that progress in improvement [t will be ground as soon av an arastra) Where they now raise a thou-and fane
~~
Publie. ‘The table and bar will be furnis! ed
ting that justices of the peace had not . which marks the spirit of the times — vow grinding slate from,the rieh hole, gas, they should increase ‘it to two or Uraw Terairory. —As few of our readwith the best of every thing in the market,
*y
/One
work of great
public
utilityy ha \ig disengaged. li is ous opinion, from} three thousan‘. in which event neither ers are probably provided with statistiand no pains will be spared to make the eneb
ae
comuaglute
oon
. i
deeds,
the authority to acknowledge
tertuinment agreeable and comfortable botn
great
the
concerning
information
eal
jwhat we know and hear of Mariposa . the duties imposed upon their flour and
&c, and referred us to sec. 71 of “an. snage from Feather River. Steamers county, that us soon as the minors of . barley. nor the great distance they have . tract of country extending along the eus. for regular and transient boarders.
saa?
can now ply here the year reund with. that region have acquired more e€Xpe-/ to be transported can deprive them of terri base of the Sierra Nevadn, we pub . The sleeping reome are cominodiously arcompilation
of
intellij
ranged,
and
will
at
all
tunes
be
kept
in
comdemonhas
year
past
the
danger;
out
pass‘lish
the
following
act to regulate the fees of office,”
to
uy
enjoyed
huve
they
superiority
the
will!
discoveries
rich
rience, some very
ed May Ist, 1851, which says: “The
. strated this. Asa consequence, treighis jbe made. She beds and bank of Whe! jo prossns time in th morkets
. si ve yah Oe gan
ert
Ket of the . gence from the Washington papers:
The
number
of
dwellings
in
the
terri.
——2ROE
ween,
PNR
act entitled ‘an act to regulate the. i have come down so that our merchants . Merced, Mariposa, Agua rivand Barns.) pacige
4 hey are warned if they obcan really compete with Sacramento in jhave been rich, and are still, in mony . stinately persist in keeping up the old . tory when the census was taken, was) Billiard Tables and Furniture
fees of office,’ passed April 22d, 1850, . prices of goods; and this, again, has re2.322:
families
the
same;
white
mules,
FOR
SALE
beand
places; but the mountain and flats wil . prices, that ruin awaits them,
.
is hereby repealed.”
We had not} sulted in an increased trade. Many . hereafter be found to contain immense . fore the end of another year, they will six thousind and twen y two; white . wo good Billiard Tablige
les, in ample order,
have to mourn their folly in having wilfem iles, 5.308; tote] number
ef whites.
S:crato
went
formerly
who
new
purchasers
in
the Empire Saloon of Nevada, for
riches.
thought of this being a matter of im. mento and San Francisco for their supfully lost the only markets offered them 11 330; free colored ales, 2. and the saie Cheap; also, all the furniture of said Saloon, including Jarge Chaudilheys, Mirrors, at
portance to the public, and consequent. plies, buy in Marysville
the
During the
making
females;
_
of
Two Men Drownen.—Mr. John L. ifor the export of their produce. The . sume number
fron Safe, ete, etc., for sale ar less than half
ly when referred to the law of 1850, {high water the Nevada and Grass ValSmith, of Smith's Ferry, on the Merced, danger is imminent. If California be. total free population 11,354. There are their cost, us the owner is preparing to return
i.
d
tt
dk ata
\ley traders have been absolutely obliged . has given us the following account of a comes independent of them for flour, . 26 slaves, all of which reside in the Utah to the Atlantic States,
The
number
of
deaths
during
.
Any person who intends opening a large
Si Penns oo ROHL Ih We at NOt . evreceive their goods from, or by way . melancholy occurrence which took p ace they are lost.—S. F. Herald.
souniry.
think it necessary to hunt up all the /of Marysville. Why should not our jon or about the 13th inst , at Horse Shoe
the year was 239; and the number of establi-hment in this country h4s now a chunce
of furnishing it in the most splendid style, ut
farms in the Territory was 926; numa trifling expense.
subsequent acts where a repeal could . mershants secure that trade permanent. Bend, on that river. Two English saiBiscacctant1 IN CaLIFORNI
ELIJAH BROWN.
A.—Our own . ber of manufacturing establishments, .
.
going
is
Boston,
of
pride
the
i,
Biscacciunt
16. The total population of the lerriBut as it does injustice . th» road between Marysville and Ne. were attempting with a skiff to convey
.
i
:
P .
.
. ly?
Theyean doit. if they will.
be possible,
to many individuals, the correction is . vada be improved.
Let . lors, one named Kent and the other Sam,
Nevada, March 27th, 1852.—97-6t*
ere
It is already a bet. rope across the river, when owing to to California, to exchange the golden tory, free and slave, amounts to 11,380.
Notice.
notes of her magnificent voice tor the There are seven eounties, respectfully i HAVE this day sold and transferred all my
.
ter
road.
particularly
in
the
wet
season,
.
the
force
of
the
current
the
,
boat
filled
necessary.
than that between Nevada aad Sacra-~ /and was carried down the stream. Kent glittering spangles of California's rivers named Davis, Great Salt Lake, Iron,
right title and interest in the Pacific Guld
We give hera God San Pete, Toole, Utah, and Weber.— and Quartz Mining Co., Sut shall continue to
Au aa
i mento. besides being twenty or twenty . was drowned in attempting to swim on and mountains.
Monratity of San FRANCIsco.-—. five miles nearer; but let it be improved \shore. The other man remained in the speed upon her journey, and hope that The most populous of these are Great act as the agent ofA. W Brockway.
R.A, PEARIS.
A few days since we copied a para-. 88 we are told it can be, at an expense skiff, and was whirled down the stream she will come back to us with all the Salt Like.with 6,157 inhabitants; Utah.
Grace Vall y. March 26, 1852.—97-41
a
:
. \of from four to five thousand dollars, and . with surprising velocity. He was watchwealth which her transcendant powers with 2,926, Weber, with 1,186; and
For Sale’
graph from the Alta, which gave quite . then the increased facility of travel bejed with intense anxiety, by the peopie ought te command. She is she AmertDavis, with 1,134.
psionic bile
a flatiering view of the state of San}iween Nevada and this city, coupled from the shore, for « distance of a mile, can Vocalist, above every other American
OUR shares, consisting of one third inQuartz
and
ia
Tunnel
Helvet
n
the
teresti
.
singer
who
ever came before annudi-. [ecat.—A novel affair occurred in } Mining Company. The above conpany vonFrancisco morals. But as if to mock . With the ready means of tran-portation and it was supp:sed that he would be
from San Francisco here, will certainly carried over the rapids below.
ence, und equal to any of the foreign . one of our Justice's courts last week. A sists at prosent of eleven persons, their claims
The
our credulity, that paper of the 24th, bring to us by far the largershare of the {skiff however, was driven with great wonders. Young, beautiful, good, and j juror, ufter answering the usual quesare situated upon Lafayette H ll, in the towncomes to us with items bearing the fol. trade of Nevada and the country sur force ngainst a small tree, which he possessing the true fire of musical spirit. . tigny propounded to jurors, took hia seat ship of Grass Valley, Nevada county, and
about
one
and
a
half
miles
below
the
town
of
she
seems
born
to
delight
the
crowds)
link
as
one
of
the
anot
panel,
succee
her
add
ded
in
and
grappli
the
ng,
and
thus
trial
to
which
comand
it,
s:. — «4 squatter riot, ’ A rounding
lowing head
a
in the chain of our prosperity. Our mer. he clung, fiom an early hour in the who have thronged in her train, hang-/ menced, and had progressed about half Centreville. The above Hill is well known to
man stabbed, Assault with a deadly chants have already proven, by ther in. morning until late in tne evening. Over ing on the rich, mellow tones which . way, when he rose in his seat, and asked be one of, if not the richest hill yet discovered
in the vicinity of Grass Valley, not exeepting
weapon, Fighting, Resisting an offijdomitable energy and perseverance,that ;one hundred people collected on the find an echo in every breast. Her suc-. the court to excuso him, as he had the famous Gold Hill. Parties desiring tu
!
!
a en
i
4
i
Fe
op © persons,
river bank, within thirty or torty feet of cess has been almost unprecedented, . heard enonzh of the testimony already purebase the above, can bave every informa
cer, Whipping a child, Assault with ®\puainan
five
oie
Aged
oan.
Avie.
therm
g
ed
tion
furnish
them
by
applyin
to
the
underwhen
we
from
consi
der
the
field
,
her
or
youth
stay
.
the
prog
She
ress
has
of
.
the
to
make
unfu
rtun
have
ate
mine
prejud
icial
feelings in signed at Centreville.
to
Tr, atid strange
r
n
,
.
4
;
z ce. sung with immense success at the Phil. the matter. The court was somewhat
knife, Disorderly house, Rescue of a Marysville asa commercial city. We say, could render him‘ no assistan
RY.
GOME
GEO.
A
MONT
prisoner attempted, Exiremely drunk jhope their public spirit will prompt
The
) noise of the waters was such that harmonic Concerts in London, having . taken by surprise, but informed the genMarch 26th, 1852. —97-6¢
* hem to inquire into the feasibility of . they could not hear his voice. The appeared under the immediate care of . tjeman that he could find no law to exFast riding, Row, Grand larceny, Demaking the suggested improvements.
. waters were rising, and as the day was Costa, the celebrated lender and teach. cuse a juror after the trial was nearly
drawing toa close, his last hope for eser. She has sung in Boston, New York, . through with.—E/ Dorado News.
sertion, Disorderly, Drunk, Careless.
Run Down.—A small fishing smack cape from his horrible situation, was in Baltimore, Philadelphia, both in concert .
PAR
TRA
ay
E
cin
Riding, Asgault and battery, Assault
. , anchorin the river below this city, . attempting to reach some drift wood and opera, with the most enthusiastic
*
The El Dorado News of the 20th
witha de
;
apon.
‘This does . was completely smashed by the New which was sweeping down the current sr and 44 now, we are tld, én-.
Wor
ld
on
her
last upward trip. The towards the tree. He sprung upon a gaged at the Grand Opera in Paris, to. says: 7’ husday evening the Tio Hall,
pretty well for one day, though it was . night was
as
:
dark, which prevented the log, and was carried off by the torrent appear immediately after her return};
thought to be rather a dull time.
. pilot of the World from seeing the boat and seen no more.—Stock. Jour.
ho that the peo. in this place, was crowd-d with pers
thom California. We
lin time to prevent the collision ; the two
Grass Vater, March 25, I8h2.
O* Monday the 22d inst, as I was going to
my home in Grass Valley, I was assniled by one Lewis M. Best, and by violunce
and threats taken to the house of John F.
Gregory, in Nevada, where I was tied, chain
ed and locked,in which condition . was found
by the officer. I was damaged by the said,
Best one hundred dollars, whieh sum I paid
number, sever] for the benefit of counsel; and while still,
th
a
a
80
.
k
m
n
wi
e
t
c
n
d
ns
n
o
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o
of
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e
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e
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n
,
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r
r
w
w
g
n
e
t
r
y
The Shasta Courier of the 20th . bands on bourd the sm
ack, however.
Huncarian Leaner.—-Rosa Landor, ow to value the prize which they are. drunken men. One of them was in under restraint, and through fear and igno. jumped overboard just in time to save one of the military leaders in the Hunto have within their grasp. We hope
:
rance, I was made to put my mark toa mote
says: We are informed that a gentle‘heir lives. A boat was instantly disbeen.
have
I
as
Now
.
dollars
ed
step
hundr
speech,
a
making
of
act
the
Boston,
five
in
born
Biscaccianti,
Eliza
for
that
garian revolution, has maintained-a
t this he regularly manumitted for faithful services
man by the name of Carey, from MaPate foes fos peawer to their assisguerrilla warfure with the government educated in the first schools of the world, . pefson interrupted him.
zi
ed
y,
render
to
John
F.
Gregor
which
is
plain_. tange, but the fishermen in
possessed
of
talents
which
are
as
rare
¢
troops
ever since. His head quarters
became
very
much
,
enraged
and
ly set forth in the instrument and duly resyland, while out on a prospecti
as they are fine, will be cordially wel~ . es
ng had succeded in sultceias to the
. ine
are in the neighborhood of Tibisco. The comed and thoroughly appreciated by.
Honveds, anxious to avoid Austrian ser
tour, some two or three weeks since, . shore.-~Union.
jvice, have gathered about him in large = py hag at
ond ja
h
he
SWore he would ‘‘el
clean out the }house,’ corded in the clerk’s office at
Nevada, in
Book A. of miscellaneous records, page 29,
$4
+
of
.
and
went
to
the
stove
and
pulled
out
that
e
justic
of
courts
the
pray
re,
therefo
I
(Gea the head waters of the Trinity,
A letter from Vienna, says that the numbers; and each day adds to his dean
their native
cone
land,
te
and
Awd
love
SHS.
also Again
ene . . & powder flask
; and said he would blow they do not compel me to pay the said note,
was attacked by a Grizzly Bear and} famous Col. May, commander of the
strength, and produces new feats of we say success to her, and may her exand protect me from further oe and inthe house up, and threw the flask justi
er
so severely injured before his oom. . Hungarian watery at Comorn, during courage and dasing. His lightning-like
:
‘
;._
. the seige, recently
committed suicide rapidity strikes terror to the Austrian ceeding merit find a sympathetic
wel. (containing black sand) int» the stove, rr
panion could render him any assis-.
Canstantinople. He was in prison at gendarmerie and eoldiera, who are the come in the land of gold.—Boston Trav
tance that he died in a few hours.
the time, upoo a charge of inciting inspecial objects of his vengeanee. Fam
JANE } JONES.
mark.
A free woman of color.
and immediately a stampede com97-3t*
The Democratic State Central Com. menced; some left through the doors,
lilies devoied to the Austrian interest
Foganeettana.— Speaking of Mrs. Sin. . rible. Wrapping himeelf tn rsd Pa jare constantly exposed to plunder, and mitte, at a meeting in Sacramento on . others through the windows, over benereby given to the Stockholng
ni
Mi
ld
Go
ty
un
Co
thoi
pla
r
nta
to
des
tio
tru
The
ns
cti
ir
on
ce
va
the 19th inst., adopted a call for s State ches, monte tables, and in less than
pony ht No
N
elir's first appearance as Lady Teazle, . clothes, he set tire to them, and was
,
n
ee
ft
fi
of
a
nt
me
ss
se
as
r
he
rt
fu
&
at
th
forced contributions support this little Convention to be held at Benicia on the
Company,
comid
sa
of
minute
k
oc
there
st
a New York paper says, “im person she /literully burnt alive.
was
l
ta
pi
hardly
ca
e
a
th
man
on
left,
r centum
army. This chivalrous band will proh
re
Ma
of
y
ua
th
{2
is
th
ed
vi
le
en
be
s
ha
st
Fo
20
in
th
da
is above the medium size, faultless
y
of
Ju
ly
th
nucleus of the great
ne
the
wi
for
xt
m
bab
,
ly
to
e
bl
no
ya
mi
pa
na
te
cu
,
nes
te
ex
us
ce
Tr
pt
of
th
e
he
ro
of
th
e
sc
the Board
en
e,
by
wh
o
,
It is said that a majority of the poco
53
18
m
s
as
Gr
di
da
ce
te
fi
s
fo
of
r
Pr
es
prep
id
in
s
acat
en
now
ion.
y’
ti
an
a'
El
mov
ec
mp
eme
to
co
nt
rs
,
tw
e
o
th
me
nced singing “I wont go home till in sixty days, at
figure and feature; as fair and tempting litical refugees now in London, intend
o
ec
ci
an
Fr
n
Sa
at
d.
an
,
Justices of the Supreme Court, Clerk of. 1 oping”
Valley
5
d
a
t
to the eye ss—
to come to America, and that the Brinen yment of
r
fo
g,”
and
re
judging
tu
from
ei
the
rf
uproar
fo
of
le
ru
e
Th
Our thanks and due Mr. Lyons of
“That forbidden fruit, whose mortal tas
Brought death inta the world
naa al
1 woe ®
.
te
Se
ee
oF
——
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dl
gi
ri
e
b
tish Government has been requested by
ll
wi
s
t
n
the Supreme Court, and such other of' that was kept up through the night, assessme
the Board.
jforeign powers to use its influence to the Assembly for a copy of. the reveficers as are to be elected at the next . he and his companions were as good
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