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‘JOURNAL.
————
SSS
common company, and offers rather poor
SrnatortaL Terms.—On Saturday of
Public Meeting at Little York.
are ® correct transcript of the same as
—_—_—
San Francisco, May 5th, 1852. attraction. The American, under the last week, the Senators drew for their
A large and enthusiastic meeting of passed at mass meeting.
E. R. BUDD, EDITOR.
Ep. Jounnat.—After some little anxmanagement of Mr. Stark, appears to terms of office, which resulted as follows: citizens and miners of Little York conHENRY BRIAN, Chrno.
J.
M.
Fou
sr, Sec’y.
be
rat
her
the
pop
ula
r
the
atr
e
at
the
6th
iet
Distri
y
on
ct,
(San Franciseo) Mr. vened at the “ Sirely House” on Sunday
my own part, I have at last come
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 8
pre
sen
t
tim
e:
He
has a very good stock Snyder drew the long term.
to
the
May 2d, 1852. Dr. Joseph Sirely havLater from Shasta----Great Slanghter of
con
clu
sio
n
tha
t
I
cou
ld
wri
te
Sen Francisco Agency.
J. M. Paaxre, of San Franc sco, successor something which would prove interestcompany, and the plays are put upon
9th (Tuolumne) Mr. Hubba drew the . ing been chosen President and John
Ddians,
to Octavian Hooas, is our authorized agent
the
sta
ge
wit
h
a
car
e
and
att
ent
ion
tha
Th
t
rough Gregory’s Express, we have
.
lon
g
ter
ing
m.
to
the
Chapman
rea
Secretary,
der
the
s
former
proof
you
r
val
uab
le
pafor that city, who is duly authorized to reocive and receipt for moneys for advertising per, and with that belief have acted. merits the public patronage.
12th (El Dorado) Mr. Keene drew the ceeded to explain the object of the been furnished a copy of the Shasta
or subscription.
Major P. B. Reading leaves to-morlong term.
The fact is, that so little of consequence
meeting, which was the propriety of Courier of May lst. A correspondent
row
,
for a short visit to the Atlantic
Those drawing the short terms were : prohibiting foreigners from working the of that paper gives an account of the
is
tra
nsp
iri
ng
her
e,
out
of the ordinary
All Spain directed to the “Nevada Journal,” and forwarded through Adroutine of daily occurrences, that the States.
Yours, &c
H.
Mr. Frye, of Placer county.
slaughter of about one hundred and fifty
mines in this vicinity.
ms & Co’s or Gregory’s Express, will be
Mr.
Key
of
Sut
cou
ser
nty
ter
,
.
Ind
ian
s,
The
occ
by a party of thirty two men
upa
Govern
tio
or's
n
of
let
Messag
ter
e
writing is almost
on
this
subttended to without delay.
Towxsnir Exvsctions.—Elections were
Mr. Walsh of Nevada county.
ject was then read by General Winn.
who went in pursuit of the murderers
destroyed; and even our two journals held in three townships, on Monday last for
Tho
se
who
se
ter
ms expire with this
To CorrssrorpentsTw
.—
o or three are put to their wits end to find matter Justices of the Peace and Constables: Roug
Mr.
of
An
Tolbott
de
,
rson. The affair happened on
after
a
few
approp
riate
h
year, are:
*ommunications fom individuals on the subof sufficient int
remarks, presented the following prethe 22d ult., at a rancheria on the South
erest to make their coand Ready, ene Cnstable and one Justice;
Mr. Broderick, of San Francisco.
set of the Chinese Emigration, are on file,
amble
lumne readable. Speaking of journals, Brilgeport two Justices and two Constables ;
and
resolut
Fo
of
ions
Tri
rk
riv
nit
Th
er.
par
which
wa
e
y
ty
s
were
unanCoo
ke
of
Son
oma;
1d one we publish en our first page. Our
remembers me of tho contrast between Bear River two Justices and two Constables.
imously adopted:
headed by Captain Dixon, Sheriff of the
Lew
is
of
But
te
and
Sha
sta
;
iends cannot expect us to publish every
Miller of Maraposa;
this and a little over a year ago in this We have no returns from Bear River. The
Assembled as American citizens, we county.
hing cf this nature, as our limits will not
Rob
ins
on
again
of
Sac
resul
ram
make
was
t
ent
as
follo
o
it manifest to all people
ws
in
;
city
.
The
“Tt
n
was
we
neces
sary
had
to
proceed with
sev
en
dai
ly
pap
ers
Wow it We feel under some obligation to
Tingley of Santa Clara ;
and
nations
Bridgeport Township.
,
that
we
heartil
y
concur
in
great
caution in order not t> alarm the
in
full
blas
t,
wit
h
an
ave
rag
e
cir
cul
ati
on
ablish the action of public meetings on
Van Buren of San Joaquin.
. those principles promulgtsed and sussavages, und accordingly, the party geJames Weaver,
285
very subject, as they appear, at least, to exof 2000 copies each, viz: The Alta,
tained by the Fathers of our glorious nerally laid by during the day, sending
Those holding over, are:
C. W. Roberts,
296
Republ
ic.
Those
princip
les
ress something of public sentiment. But Herald, Courier, Picayune, Balance, Paso
manfully spies ahead and travelling by night.
Mr.
Den
ver
D. W. Aldrich,
of Trinity and Klamath;
140
sustai
ned
throug
h
a
long,
arduou
s
and
“On
-ven these, when the subject is not of vital cific News and Standard. And yet, alThursday afternoon, the 22d, the
De
La
Gue
rra
of
San
ta
Bar
bar
a
; bloody conflict, we
G. J. Benninger,
fre
cheri<
h
as
the
brightscouts discovered the rancharia, in a
Esti
ll,
mportance, should be condensed as much though we have equally as large a popuof
Sol
ano
;
Weaver and Roberts were elected.
est
gem
in
our
nationa
l
escutc
heon
small valley at the base of three mounFos
ter
of
Los
Ang
ele
s
;
1s possible. But above all things, we must lation at present, and business has inJames Buck and S. B. Stafford, were elecAmong
these,
are
the
rights of selftains. on the south side of the South
Hub
ba
of
Tuo
lum
ne
;
nsist that correspondents if they want their creased, there are but two of them in ted Constables.
vernment and universal liberty.— Fork of Trinity river. At midnight the
Keene of El Dorado;
toductions to appear, shall not indulgo in existence. Nota single politica
herefo
re
we have thrown open our company started from their encampRoug
@
Read
y.
h
Lott of Butte;
l paper
ports,
and
the
‘evere and gross personalities towards citiis publis
bosom
of
our
far-fa
med
Silas
F.
Brow
n,
ment, Captain Dixon having divided
318
Lin
d
of
Cal
ave
ras
;
hed in this city! However, as
Americ
a
as
an
asy!um
to
the oppressed his force into three parties, co as to come
‘ens of our community.
Benj
amin
Crab
M’K
tree
ibb
,
en
150
of
Yub
a;
there is a most exciting political contest
of
all
nations
,
that
they muy, by our upon the Indians from different quarters
Moreover, we do not wish to be underRalston of Sacramento;
Brown elected.
natural
ization
laws,
to
com
reap
e
off
ina
the
few
mon
reward
ths
s
,
we
sha
ll
and surround them. When the day
Sny
der
of
San
Fra
nci
sco
.
¥eod as favoring the doctrine of any matter
For Constable— W. W. Maxey,
289
of
our
institu
tions
and
bask
in
the
sunbroke all "parties were in the desired
und
oub
Roa
ted
ch
hav
ly
e
an
add
of
iti
Mon
on
of
two
ter
ey
;
wablished either in the shape of communiR. F. Strange,
shine
169
ot
Eterna
l
Liberty
.
posit
ions,
and
Spr
on
agu
the
e
signa
l
of
being
Sha
given
sta
;
poli
tica
pap
l
ers
to
our
mea
gre
list
.
/Mions or resolutions, farther than they corMaxey elected.
There
is
anothe
r
princip
le
which
perthe attack commenced.
Wom
bau
gh
kach
of
Yol
rifle
o;
As
yes
ter
day
,
4th
of
May
, was the
vades
isspond with the opinions we have already
all
animate creation, and which matked its victim with unerring preWarner of Sandiege.
Laws Passed by the Legislatore.
has justly been termed the first law of cision—the pistol and the knife comanniversary of two of our largest fires,
*xpressed.
nature—self-preservation.
Through Gregory's Express we have
plete
our citizens appear to be truly rejoiced
d
the
wok
of
destr
uctio
n
and
reSui
pme
nts
or
Got
p Dust.—-In the S.
Where
as,
in
our
opinion
we
Frencu Corrat —That portion of our that they sheuld have esc
hare
sufvenge, and ins few brief moments all
rec
eiv
ed
the
Uni
on
of
the
5th,
which F.
aped this time.
Herald of the 3d, we find the fulluwfered those natural rights to Le tramwas over. Of the one hundred and
‘ounty bearing this name appears to be There
appears to have been a supercontains a list of the acts passed by the ing lis
pled
upon
with
impuni
ty-by
foreign
nafifty Indians that cons ituted the ranof
t
shi
pme
nts
per
ste
ame
r
Col
:wWiving in a degree unprec: dented anyum.
tions long enough, therefore,
natural dread in the minds of all for a Legislature and signed by the Governor, bia, on that day
charia only two or three escuped, and
, amounting to $1,836,. Resulved, That
‘here except in California. The miners, it
we approve of the tho-e were supposed to be dangerously
which amouat in all to 180. Among
few
day
s
past
,
lest
thi
s
sco
urg
e
of
our
845 54 in gold dust:
said, are generally doing as well as in any
sentim
ents
expressed in the Governor's wounded: so that probably not one of
thes
e
we
noti
ce
the
fol
low
ing
:
Message, of April 23d, 1852.
vart of the mines; and as the whole face of city shou'd pay a visit, and every body
Adams & Co.,.. «se++ «. $506,707
those
enga
ged
in the murder of AnderAn
act
repe
alin
g
the
char
ter
of
the
Resolved, That no foreigner shall hold son now remains alive. Men, women
Page, Bacon & Co..... 378,000
he country around presents fair induceand every thing was kept in readiness
City
of Nevada, and to provide for the
mining claims in this district.
B. Davidson.,...... 177,280
for
the
eve
nt should it transpire. Numnents, great numbers are crowding in, unand children all shared the same fate—
Resolv
ed,
Bu
That he who has declared none were spared except one woman and
rg
oy
&
disp
Co.
osit
ne
..
ion
..
of
the
..
prop
erty
100
,
,00
and
0
pay
men
t
il it has become one of Nevada county’s bers who have been repeatedly burnt
his
intenti
on
of
becomin
Dre
g
xel
,
Sat
a
citizen
her
&
Chu
of
rch
.
25,
600
two children who were brought back
of
the
debt
of
s
said
city
.
Als
oan
ame
ndtrongest settlements.
out, had every thing in readiness fur a
these United States shall ave the same . prisoners.
Argenti & Co...... 10,491
San Francisco Correspondence.
move, and for two or three nights scarce ment.
rights
in
the
mines
as though he was a i “ie may seem barbarous and cruel to
Steer Hottow.—Within the last week,
An
act
supp
leme
ntal
!
to
an
act,
enti
citizen
,
by
paying a tax equal to the tax {some that the helpless woman and the
Can
se,
Hei
sse
r
&
Co.
..
.
35,
000
sle
pt.
The
fire
dep
art
men
t
hav
e
had
e excitement about the many new and rich
requir
ed
of
a
Mac
citizen
ond
.
ray
tled
&
an
Co.
act
..
to
prov
..
ide
.
for
the
24.
inco
000
rpo
.
innoc
ent
child
shoul
d
be
thus sacraficed.
the
ir
who
le
app
ara
tus
in
the
mos
t
adm
iiscoverics in this region, has grown intense.
Resolv
ed,
That the Recorder be reBut [ am informed that the Indians
D.
Gib
bs
&
Co.,
..
.
eeee
39,
500
rati
on
of
Rail
Roa
comp
d
anie
s.
Treat numbers of our citizens have visited rable order, and many companies had
quired to record claims for American when attacked place
Gildemeester, de Freemery 32,485
d the women and
—Fo
r
the
reli
ef
of
Wm.
H.
Endi
cott
,
eitizens, and those who produge satis-. children infront,
Beck & Elam...... 27,570
he place—some for the purpose of securing a strong guard on duty for several nights.
and
shot
at
their
asund
er
Sher
iff
of
Nev
ada
county.
factory evidence of their intention of. sailants from behind
Flint, Peabody& Co... 25,000
aims, but more, perhaps, to have an eye But the fatal diy having passed, no imthem, as froma
bec
omi
ng
citizens of the United States, barricade, so that it was necessary to
—
J.
To
Sel
auth
igm
oriz
an
e
mar
and
rie
d
Co.
wom
..
en
.
to
24,
000
p the chances of trade, traffic and speculamediate danger
is apprehended, and our
and
for
non
othe
e
rs,
Als
op
and
Co.
..
..
..
.
14,
650
tran
sact
busi
ness
shoot the women in order to kill the
in
thei
r
own
name
s.
on. Whatever degree of permanence the citizens can rest in peace until the June
Resolved, That the foregoing resolu:. jmen. And besides, in
Jos. A. Haines..... 10,000
the present con— Concerning fugitives from labor.
ttlement of that region may attain, there anniversary comes round.
tions are founded upon just prineiples, (dition of our nertaern counties, with
no
To
alte
r
the
times of holding the genno doubt but for the time being it has
and we will use all laudable means to military protection from Governme
be
and
New
hou
se.
..
10,
.
000
The Chinese still continue to arrive
nt,
no
enforce their requision, and forcible aid except a
eral elections.
ained » popularity not often equaled even
ckoff and Co..... 14,000
few useless treaties, (0
in great numbers, and from all accounts
means if necessity should require.
Godeffroy, Sillem and co. 21,200
the anomalous history of California.
To authorise J. I. Freaner to concalled) which in the opinion of many
we may reasonably conclude that this
Revolved, That the proceedings of have done more harm
Coll
ins,
Cus
hma
and
n
co.
10,
303
than good, no
struct a wagon road from Sacramente
this meeting be published inthe Nevada choice seems tobe
OLD THINGS BECOME NEW AGAIN.—Ais but “the beginning of the end” of
D. O. Millsand co....
15,300
left
but
the
utter
vall
ey
to
Ore
gon
line
.
Journal and Sacramento papers,
Rho
des
,
Pur
dy
and
Me
out a half mile from Nevada is a little ratheir coming.
Nu
it
y
12.
800
extermination ef the race. We ure toNearly all the ships
.
On
mot
ion
,
the
me
et
in
To
g adjourned.
auth
oriz
e
the
Rey
cons
nol
truc
ds
tion
of
a
and
road
co.
..
..
.
10,
000
.
tally
unpro
tecte
d,
ine, a branch of Gold Run, which was which come from China with passenger
and
the
trave
ller,
the
s from Humboldt Bay to Sae
JO
SE
PH
SI
RE
LY, Prest.
picker, and the miner, are every day
ram
ent
In
valo
addition to the above, Gregory
orked out” two years ago, on which three have immediate
Joun Cuapman, Sec'y
ly returned, and we
.
falli
ng
victi
ms
to
India
n
animosity and
ley.
shi
ppe
hdustrious hombres are steadily working hav
d
per
Win
fie
ld
Seot
t,
$56
,00
0.—
e accounts, by the Challenge. of a
.
treac
hery.
The
fate
of
youn
g
McKi
nTo
crea
te
a
Boa
Meeting at Grass Valley.
y; but we are assured their labors are
rd of Supervisors for . The Northerner, which left on the 17th
. ney of your county last winter, and the
fleet of tweuty ships on their way here,
bt unrewarded, as their earnings steadily
the counties of this State, and to define . ult., took $1,526,630; the total shipAt a meeting of the citizens of Grass ; humerous other instances where perhaving on board from 200 to 400 passennount to from $20 to $60 per day each.—
their duties and powers.
Valley, assembled to hear the report of sons who have attempted to effect friendmen
ts
for
Apr
il
wer
e
$3,
419
,84
7
;
for
ger
s
cac
h.
The
y
gen
erally come here
or are such things at all unusual in this
. the committee appvinted ata previous ly relations with the Indians, und too
Authorising the Governor of the State . March, 2,549,704.
pro
vided with their mining implements,
late
have
learn
t the futility of such atcinity. The present generation will scarceof California to procure a block of Cali. meeting, Judge Brian was called to the
tempt
s by bitter experience, appear to
and
foo
d
and
clo
thi
ng
suff
icie
nt
to
do
see the placer mines of Nevada exhausted.
fornia marble to be forwarded to the!
chair and J. M, Fouse appointed Secre. show that this is the only course that
Later from Mexico,
them a long time. The only money our
Repvction or THe Taniry.—The low. tary.
Washington Monument Society.
‘ean be adopted ”
District Covrt.—For the benefit ot people appear to get from them, is what
er house of Congress passed a law ear! . ‘The committeo presented the annexed
To
provi
de
fora
map
of
the State of in the session repealing
ose having business with the District they pay for boots, and for the means of
certain prohibi. petition to the Legislature, and accum. Tne Frores Expepition.—Tho MerCalif
ornia
.
tions, at present existing upon the inpanying resolutions, which after being ' cantile Reporter contains the following
ourt, we publish the following extract of a transportation to the mines.
Now,
To
establich a system of Common. troduction of foreign goods, nnd diminiscussed were adopted by the largest jin relation to tho struggle of Flores.
tter from Judge Barbour to our County whether it is tight to per
mit a people, Schools,
ass
emb
ish
lag
ing
e
cer
tai
of
n
citizens ever convened in . Backed by such forces and those that
rat
es
of
the
tar
iff
.
Th
e
lerb, by which it will be seen that our DisSenate referred the question toa comthe place.
who will not allow us to enter the gates
are
has
ten
ing
to
his assistance from all
To
authorize
the Trustees of the Stockmittee
ict Court does not meet until the 2d Mon, who reported unfavorably to the To the Honorable Members wf the Senate . Parts of the Pacifico coast, his recent
of their cities, to come into our country
y of June:
ton State Hospital to erect a building for proposed law. The matter slept for
ond Assembly of the State of California. successful landing in Guayaquil must
and
dig
out
and
car
ry off our precious the insane
“I hasten to inform you by the stage of toYour petitioners beg leave most rebe fu'lowed by che complete -uljugation
of the State, and to provide . some time, when the Deputies sent a
morrow morning, of the change made by the metals, onan equality with our own
message urging the Sennte to come to a spectfully to call your attention to, and of Ecuador.
for
their
support.
gislature in the terms of your District citizens, is a matter I leave for wise ledecision. {It was taken up and debated cu-operation in staying the abuses now
“H
e
has
twe
nty
thr
ee
ve-sela, with
To
previde
for
the
construction
of Teltwodays. Tho House
ourt. I received a letter this evening from
pra
cti
ced
upo
n
the
5,3
libe
85
ruli
men, ot his command, four of
bill
iy
was
of
sup
gis
this
por
lat
ors
and
sta
tes
men
to
sett
le
as
bes
t
e Secritary of State. in which he notifies
egraph lines within the State of Califorted by Prieto, Guerrero, Herrera and great and glorious Commonwealth and which have sailed from Vilparniso,othe
rs
me that on the last day of the session an act they can. One thing appears pretty
her
citi
zens
,
nia.
Rob
red
by foreigners holding land, from Coquimbo, Copiapo, Cobija, Arica,
o,
4nd
opp
ose
d
by
Gam
boa
,
Tor
passed regulating the terms of the several certain, that the miners in some reg
ion
s
To
pro
vide for the incorporation of nel, Cuevas and others, and was finally and cspecially the mineral lands. beIslay, Cal!ao and other ports of the coust.
rounties, and that
portion which relates to
referred back agasn tu the committee by longing to the Government of the United His army consists of infantry and cayalevada reads as fellows: ‘2d Monday of of our State, do not look upon it asa Water Companies.
8 vote of 21 to 19. ‘This negative deStates, so dearly purchased by her ry, and twelve cannons of the best qualh, June, September and December, and reciprocity of trade, and are making
wealth, and the biobd of ler citizens. j ity, cast in Lima.
To
regul
ate
the
term
eo continue three weeks if the business of
s
of
the
Distr
ict
.
cisio
n
is
consi
dered
favor
able
to
the
freelaw
s
of
the
ir
own
. If the Chinese are Court of the 10th Judicial District.
he Court requires it.’”
dem of commerce, but it is-thought the This abuse is growing more and mole
“The steamer Chile carries two guns;
permitted to come as heretofore, their
so far in the reducintolerable, until forbearance on the the steamer Carolina, purchased in San
To enumerate the inhabitants of the . Senate will not
tion of the tariff as the House. In the part of our Government, State, and vitiFrancisco, two guns; the corvette KesDornin'’s Great Nevapa RaFris.— numbers in this country, in another year State of California.
mean time Vera Cruz and Tampico are zens, to stay this great evil, ceases tu be taurador, sixteen guns, the brig A)uring the past week, and up to the present will equal that of American citizens.
For the relief of insolvent debtors and suffering severely from the application avirtue. Whilst the Constitution of mirante Blanco, one gun; six gu
n
ime, this has been a subject of sume interest
The custom house, it is confidently protection of creditors.
of the greatly reduced tariff which Avaour beloved country acknowledges all boats with one cannon and a number of
im our community. Withont doubt this asserted, is to be located on the square
los has been compelled to establish in men as ‘free and equal,” yet this equalrifles. The steamer Chile has ninety
Concerning
licenses.
scheme comprises some magnificent prizes. bou
ity is suspended upom contingences ; American riflemen on ooard, who have
Mat
amo
ras
.
It
is
sai
d
tha
nded by Sansome street on the
t
the
mer
Appropriating monies te meet the conWesides, the number of prizes, 500, gives
and
to
car
ry
out the sentimonts of that been enlisted in Callao, Panama and
cha
nts
of
Ver
a
Cru
z
not
ifi
ed
the
rev
evex. Wsst ingsoa on the south, Battingent expenses of government.
glorious instrument, as applicable to the Valparaiso.
more than an ordinary chance to every holbue
offi
cers
tha
t
the
y
wou
!d
pay
no
mor
e
To provide for the protection of fortery on the east, and Jackson on the
case now Pat pd for your considera
dut
ies
as
lon
g
ast
he
ine
qua
“W
lit
it
y
h
in
the
eo
fer of tickets. But another thing gives an
large a furce, whero half the
eigners
and
to
define
their
liabilities
and
north, and us the contractor, Mr. Adams,
tion
,
the
tari
ffs
of
foregoing petition and accomnumber would have sufficed to obtain
the
dif
fer
ent
por
ts
exi
ste
d.—
additional, and perhaps greater, security
privileges.
The Government has instructed the cuspanying resolutions were adopted in his object, it is very probable that his
rea
ma
we
son
y
wee
abl
last
k,
arr
y
ive
d
than any thing else—Mr. Dornin and his
mas
s
mee
tin
tom
g
hou
se
offi
of the citizons of Crass intentions reach further than the taking
cers
to
com
pel
the
pay
men
t
at
com
wil
men
l
wor
ce
the
k
sup
pos
e
Pracrrvitte.—Through Gregory we of the duties, in the
ompanions are courteous and gentlemanly,
Val
ley
,
Neyada county. California, Monof Ecquador, and that he takes the reins
man
ner
pro
vid
ed
nd to all appearance, design to dispose of once. By the law of Congress fer its have received the “News” of the Ist.--. for by the law. At the same tine was day evening, May 3d, 1852. And aos in of government into his
ha
nd
to
ke
ep
off
their goods honestly and fairly. Among the erection, it is provided that the post It is embellished with a very neat wood . transmitted to the citizens of Vera Cruz, duty bound will ever pray, &c.
ap invasion from New Granada. He ie
Resolved, That hereafter no foreigner well supported from Peru, and many of
nost magnificent prizes offered, are over 30 office and U. S. Court shall be in the engraving of Coloma Valley. In speak. ® Copy of the decision of the Minister
of
Finance, ordering the re-establishshall be allowed to locate or
the
Cr
uz
party from Chile aro among
nec
the
thi
esto
s
gold and silver watches; some of them desame building. Add
hol
d
mining of the new read to Carson Valley, ment of the legal tarif’ at Mat
amo
ras
ing
his
.
followers.”
cla
ims
in
this
tow
nsh
i
1;
First, beigned to be worn by ladies, and others by sary ware houses, and we readily supthe News says: We understand that the
. Sig. Ramirez in reply to a collective cause that right should Piles exc
lugentlemen, being secured by heavy outer pose it to be a massive and extensive commissioners appointed by the Legislamot
Last Actor tus Tyrant Rosas.
.
e of the Foreign Ministers, demandsively to eitizens of the United” States ;
—
ture intend taking a trip over the route ing the extension of the Avalos tariff to Secondly, beeaus
cases; one large pitcher of pure silver—a building when completed.
e foreigners are not After Rosas had fled i nominiously from
Magnificent present for any gentleman to
the
por
ts
of
the
the
Rep
ubl
fie
ic,
ld
or
of
the
tax
battle, and disguised in the
abl
con
e;
Thi
rdl
y,
bec
aus
e
Orl
ean:, to Carson Valley ina few weeks, in orfor
eig
ner
Tho eplendid steamer New
s
cession of delay in the payment of duare not subject to military or
uai
for
m
of
a
Bri
tis
h
fair companion or relative ; massive gold
sai
lor
,
ha
d
ma
de
jur
y
duty
;
Ne
kno
d
wel
and
wn
l
with the popular
der
that
they
may
be
enabled
to
make
ties, declares that he has not the power and, Fourthly, should foreigners
his
wa
y
on
board the English steamer
ings, breast pins, lockets, &c., with diamond
com
ply
Wakeman, as commander, will leave at a fall repert in regard to the road at an . to comply, but will submit the question with the requirements of
Cen
tau
r,
lyi
ng
in
the bay, a discovery
our
ts ; and several accordeons of the best qualgovernwas
ma
de
tha
t
dis
men
pla
t,
yed in the strongest
Jua
San
n
for
in
Congre
aft
to
dec
.
this
miles
ss.
ern
130
is
lar
road
oon
eld
4ec
ing
The
,
period.
loc
early
k
the
ir
int
ent
ions to
ity. Besides almost innumerable other prilig
ht
his
cow
bec
ard
ome
ly
an
d
citi
zens
mal
,
ign
ant
the
spi
n
rit
.
the
y
bec
num
ome
goo
ber
8
dly
car
with
ryi
country,
Pan
rough
and
ng
a
ama
over
length,
ide
in
,
namounting in all to $10,000 in value.
For
ese
ein
tifi
g
ed
tha
t
wit
his
h
con
que
usa
ror
nd
,
Urq
uiz
are
a,
no
mor
e
alie
ns,
The
fol
low
ing
ite
m,
fro
m
whi
the
The
wit
ch but little water or grace.
Alta of but sons
h
new
time set for the drawing is Sunday, May of passengers. The liberality
of the sane parent, and in due weuld occupy his house, he had a mine
20th ; but should the tickets be disposed of Mr. Raymond, the agent, supplies this one is but
90 miles, which can be accem. Tuesday, will Rive some idea of the motime may become entitled to the same constructed underneath, in which he
E. Delessert & Co....
9,730
SS
in time, it will come off on the 16th, which, steamer makes ber a favorite with the
plished in two days on horee back, or . Fals of the Bay city:
rom the number of tickets already sold, may public. The Winfield Scott was to have three daye with wagons.
%
priviledges in common with our own placed five hundred pounds of unpowder, which was to be ignited while the
A Busy Day.—There were no leas citizens,
vic
tor
iou
s
gen
era
Res
l
olv
wa
ed,
s
rec
civ
ing
tho
Tha
con
t
Chi
nam
en
and
oth
er
sailed to-day, at noon, but it was found
gra
tul
ati
of
ons
col
his
ore
off
d
ice
rs
an
d
the
cit
irac
es
de
r
yes
are
ter
day
,
not
inc
lud
ing
ent
itl
ev
ed
er
y
gr
ad
e
to
of
nat
uTas Lapres—As willbe seen by an adimpossible to get her supplies aboard.
Orecon.—Through Adams & Co.’s Exralization.
zens. The monster, not content with
cri
me,
fro
m
hig
hwa
y
rob
ber
y
to
get
tin
g
ertisement in another column. are invited She leaves at 10 o'clock to-morrew mornpress we have received Oregon papers
. miserably druak. The dock was over. Resolved, That we cordially invite our this villainous deed, had all the worko call and examine these goods on Monday
fel
me
low
n employed in the construction of
cit
ize
The
ns
y
con
tai
n
h.
mo
new
24t
thr
s
oug
il
.
flo
hou
Apr
win
t
g
to
wit
h
all
list
colo
.
rs,
pas
sizes, complexsenger
the State of
ing, and has a very fair
the
mi
next.
Cal
ne
ifo
beh
rni
ead
a
ed,
tha
t
the
y
mi
to
gh
t
uni
te
the
ir
effo
rts
horr
a
pre
who
sexe
and
ions
.
wor
ite
onl
The
sen
id
s,
th
m
y
ted
wit
h
e.
We have every reason to believe, from of jmportenc
array of bunged eyes and bruised heads, ours to enforce the sentiments contained not discover the secret. Such was the
Nsw Saw Mitt.—The New Mill of her performances heretofore, that she noticing ie that W. Everman has been as they eat in solemn silence awaiting in the feregoing resolutions.
indignation created by this diseovery in
Resolved, That the foregoing petition Buenos Ayres, that the English resiMessrs. Crawford, Wood ¢ Co., one mile will prove herself one of the fastest convicted ef murder, and will be hung to hear what disposition the Recorder
labove Nevada is now in successful operasteamers on this coast.
on the llth of May. If the pcople of . would make of their carcaases. There and resolutions be forwarded to the dents addressed a communication to the
edi
Adm
ins
tor
ira
tha
ist
Ros
l,
sh
t
ing
as
ou
ld
of
the
wer
Nev
e
ada
per
eon
s
acc
use
Jou
d
of
rna
l
—
new
spe
spa
thei
cie
tion; and from its location, and the facility
in
r
s
for
pri
de
any
tak
e
publiBusiness in this city is rather dull at Oregon
lea
ve
cati
the
on,
ba
y
imm
edi
and
ate
ly,
while the
tha
of
t
thi
evi
ng,
new
fro
spa
m
ste
per
ali
s
ng
anc
hor
s
and
thr
oug
hou
t
th which they can obtain good lumber present, the traders from the country pers, they certainly have more taste for
ehain cables, to pockoting fish hooks; alifornia, friendly to the interests of Provisional Governor
Don
,
Vic
ent
e
Lop
ez,
b8, together with the fact of its being a buying sparingly, in hopes, perhaps, of lew, vulgar, ungentlemanly partizan
robberies, fighting, assaults, drunks, futhe State, be requested to publish the informed the British Minister, Gore, that
ll rigged water mill, we have reason to
his
rts
wo
be
ul
sen
d
to
hi
t
unm
s
a
m
e
,
newsp
aper
Warfa
re
than
most
commu
nis
.
rious
riding
,
an
imp
vio
My
res
lat
sio
ion
n
s of license
a fall in merebhandise.
believe they will do s good business.
lees the tyrant sailed at once.—S. F.
He
nr
y
Ba
ia
ties
have,
as
their
papers
surpass
in
this
.
ordinance,
without
number.
The
greay,
is that prices, instead of falling, will
Her
ald
.
ter
par
t
of
the
J.
cas
B.
es
Nu
we
tt
re
in
di
g,
d
of
ts,"
Shee
ign
mpa
‘Ca
e
thos
n
eve
ect,
resp
mon
a
th.
bef
ore
hig
her
stil
l
ran
ge
Our readers will find our San Francisco
Com.
ina summary manner, and the balance
J. W. Freon,
We
are
under
especial
obligation
to
wn
kno
out
any
with
ly
up
got
uent
freq
not
is
the
line
re
,
the
the
atr
In
ica
l
orrespondence quite interesting. We hope
contiaued for further examination. This
J. M. Fousr,
{
rewith
us
hing
furnis
for
Co.
&
Adams
resp
onsi
ble
cond
ucto
r,
s
mont
The
h
or
two.
pre
is
at
sen
the
t.
larg
est
number of cases ever yet
he may find leisure frequently for similer much excitement,
CeNnTREVILLE, May 4th, 1858.
Her.
ly
Week
F.
.
brou
S.
the
ght
of
befo
ers
re
the
numb
r
Reco
gula
rder
.
ion.
elect
tial
iden
Pres
a
re
befo
‘ontributions.
ver
a
y
' The foregoing petition and resoluti
Jenny Lind ie in full blast, with
ons ald.
than forty four cases before the Recor
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