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pate john f
parlier rilev
parkes gemrick
mr
perry edwa
perry joseph
phillips
parkes lewis w 2
-<-———
—oe <n aadres
a. Ss
yareell alford
parvner wm
phoebus wm b
pitt thomas
pitterson
jno & benj pickett lewis
patterson wmd
pike thos
paddleforis
pieard a
parmlee davidb = pine. wm h
parmlee ewward _ pickett lewis
paddleford charles platt thos
pryne elias e
praing charles .
perry wm h
porter walis s
pepin jean b
pool mr
pendt fredk
porter david
peck washington
ranford john
rabbin joba
rablin james
rahm’‘jobn ¢g
fainey james
ramsey h in
ray murdoch
Pend george m
readshaw wm j
ream john m
reecler william h
reed thomas
reeder william h
reitz Jacob m
gpreckiar wm
ri¢e henry
rice joel f
richards james
richards saml k 2
richards willm k
ring francis
roberts henry
root john k
robinson thos e
ross wircus m
robertson johnj
wattz john g
wateman capt cc
warren nathl w 3
watkins wm or
ward bd
js
witwer wd 2
wills wm or danl
willey amassa p
williams beverly a
watshall d w
warren wm e or
wooller james r
wols george
wodkins leroy
yearian geo
fous wim ¢
thos jackson
wood wm
warren james
wright stillman 2
wearmouth thos 2 wrightj
webster geo g
white john
. webster joseph
wyman ephraim
webster geo gideon wyutt dr
weaver professor jas
Ber.
yarbrough em
yauriges george
cehner,samuel 2
CHAS. T. OVERTON, P M.
THE JOURNAL.
a
ee
——
a
ae
{
of all descriptions even ‘for town lots
Post *Mortem.—By invitation fiom}
Tremenpove™ Earraquak
IN recompense will not be long
delayed,
have been laid, and Sweetlands, fvom. Dr. Hunt. we were present ata post) Varies.—Zwo Thousand Five Hunand w en it comes, it will be ample.
We have no doubt that, be
dred
Lives
Lost.~-On
the
14th
of
Aufure two
being unknown, almost, seems at once . ™°'tem examination held upon the body .
y
e
a
r
s
p
a
s
s
by, instead of impx rting flour
gust,
the
western
portion
of
the
Kingof
John Blake. The disease was found
from Chili, we will be prepa
famous. We understand that the new
ring to exdom
of
Naples
was
shaken
by
several
port i! to other countries; b
to be dumber abscess of both sides. The
u
t
we would
town is to be called Mancenita-~a
‘The
earthquake.
of”
shocks
heavy
wish to sce the consummation b
case was one of considerable interest
r
o
ught
highly appropriate as well as pretty
convulsion is supposed to have had its about earlier. A little deci
sion on the
from the fact that there had been no
origin in Mount Volture, a volcano part of farmers would effect it ng well
name, from the large amount of manindications of disease
npon the left side about one hundred miles to the southduring the com
ing year as the following,
cenita bushes in the neighborhood. . until a few days before dissolution. The
and we hope they will display that d
east of Naples.
e
A capacious ditch already runs from Sanne revealed a most extensive
The city of Melfi, near to Mount terminatirn and go to work at once.—
Shady Creek to Sweetlands, and-anabscess of both sides. The sack of the Volture, which contained about ten The scuth of Franee—the Genessee yalley cannot vie with California in th
e
left
side
had
burste
thousand
inhabitants,
was
prostrated
d,
filling
the
cavity
other is being dug from Bloody Run,
. production of wheat, and it is a disgrne
e
ut
the
first
shock,
nothing
but
a
few
at once to the country and its inhabitto supply water to the miners. If the of the abdomen with a large quantity of
crumb'ing walls remaining. <A large ants, to have to import it from other and
matter
.
The
discas
e
was
no
doubt
coming winter is wet, there will be tew
number of its inhabitants were buried poorer land
s.-— Picayune.
broug
ht
on
by
the
excess
ive hard labor
busier scenes in the mines than at
in
the
ruins;
and
at
latest
accounts
and exposure that miners are compelled
Mancenita.
seven hundred dead bodies had been
to endure in this country.
Cogswell, eecond mate of the ship
i found, and hundreds more were lying Challenge, and Burkensham, one of the
ALmost a Casuatty.--The rains
in the hospitals, suflering from grievIs amen, hus been committed to answer
of the past few days have done much
San Francisco Hotris.—We have ous wounds
. hefore the U.S. District Court for muA.
SARGENT AND W. G, ALBAN.
towards weakening the earth around more than once fe!t inclined to call the
The neighbouring towns of Atella, eg upon the high seas.
cayote holes, and thus rendering them attention of our traveling readers to the Rionero, Bacile, und Rapolla, are
“Whursday Morning Nov. 13.
suffere
rs
by
tha
same
convul
sion.
liThe
8S.
F.
Hera
ld,
in
spe
nki
ng
of
the
—=j
uns
afe
.
On
Srt
urd
ay
last
,
abo
ut
sun
pou
rs
of
the
Laro
ping
hot
els
and public onero is a general wreck, not a sound
Value of Gold Dus? at the Mint.
. projected actiom
v. the Land Cominisrobinson james a
in our columns. Among the first class house remaining—more than a hun. sicners, and anticipating good thererolph george
morandum of the Philadelphia Mint of left the shaft of Warsaw and Co., on
dred
person
s have perished, and as. upon, says .—
. houses, the Niantic Hotel, is, according
rogers mr
an amount of gold dust fo:warded_ by . Buckeye Hill, the one below being
many have been maimed or wounded.
to our taste, second to none. It exhibits
“In the domestic affairs of the State,
In Bacile, the only edifice not entirely . there is likewise muc
de on hugh f
An el
them for 8.8. Nuppier, and the Treasu. employed in sending up water from
h tu inspire hope.
yiNs
j externally and internally, the marks of . destroyed is
‘
:
the orphan asylum, while . We have got rid of some of our worst
reed herman
rdshford: thos.or
rer’s receipt for the nett proceeds of the the well. He had just finished, and
jtaste, refinement and elegance. We the discovered dead amount to about
. judges, and the character of our next
ridd john
j coffee
‘ame. The amount of dust as received . was about to come up, when
those heartily commend it to such of our one hundred and fifty. In the coms . Legislature will be much more exalted
reminton mirtillo rosenbaum abraham it the Mint is registered at 621 ounces. .
above observed the earth a little way friends as ace fastidious in their notions mune of Bari, the towns of Gerato, jthan that of the last. We have
reesler arris p
rothschild mr
The
dust
was
of
an
excellent
Cescriptior,
reynolds stephen w russell edw h
Minervino, Spinazola, Andria and iprospect, besides, of sending to the
down the shaft crumbling, and called jot a hotel.
ind would have readily brought $16 75
.
Senate of the United States man eariley franklin
rush henry 8
Trani
were
all
injured
more
or
less.
to
him
to
dod
ge
int
o
the
drift. He
ritter william
russell george h
ner ounce at San Francisco, At that.
The editor of the Calaveras Chron-. In Canosa, the ancient Canosium, . pable of representing his constituents
jfuithfally and creditably. It is true
richardson wm 2 reynolds stephen w rate the dust was worth in California. did so just in time to escape a mass of icle has met with an “abolitionist,” founded
by
Diomed
,
and
whose
wails
the
re
are
man
richardson s ¢
y
imp
ude
nt
cha
rla
yor james J
tan
s
ear
th,
whi
ch
fill
ed up the hole above
51046 87. After the cost of transpors
.
once
enclosed a circuit of sixteen miles, . jengaged in travelling the State, sotiwho “krocked under.
three hundred and seventy-six houses feiting votes for the positi
ration to the Mint, the treasurer passes. the driftin which he had taken refuge,
sabins john f
smith julius
onons
— pers
,
sackey jolin
smoot walter b
A Secret Expevirion.—The S. F. . were thrown down. At the last re. wholly unfitted for the discharge of
upon it, and receipts for the value of and making him
a close prisoner
sacore isaac
Piecaytne svys that a seeret “expedition. ports the shocks around Mount Volture . its duties, and who offer themselves for
sneider henry
51015 55, payable to order
therein. Those above called to him, is now on foot, and bas been for some . continued, and one-half of the city of, is the highest office that can be coeaddier 1 s
sower
s
louis
r
We
deem
*thése
highly
inter
estin
g
.
schmidt john jacob2 summers jobn c
wi
eae ene
guy
see and getting no answer thought he was weeks, composed of body of five huns) Venosa, the ancient Venusia, contain. nas by the loftiest ambition, in the
tarchet ‘pad b _ spahn francis
facts, as showing the aciual value of gold . killed.
Though the danger of more }dred Frenchmen, orginized to proceed ing six thousand inhabitants, and cele‘hope that some aecident may lead to
sanderson william sparks daniel
jtothe Mexican State of Sonora,? an
their selection. Itis not, of course, to
dust at the mint, and the best course
.
brated
as
the
birth
place
.
cav
of
Horace
ing
,
wa
s
imi
nen
t,
th
ey
we
nt
int
o
sanders ¢ 8 esy
int
ima
spalding ta
. b»
tes
feared: that any of these will be
tha
t
the
obj
ect
is
the
sei
zur
e
for those to pursue who wish to send
as
destroyed.
The mountain pro-. j}suceeesfal,
sanders henry
sperman aj 2
the hole and dug after him. Meanof that province.se I: turtoeher ‘states the}
™
»
. vinees
money
home
This
3
_
receipt
Tires
certrinly
YOolotris
rende
zvous
of
this
expedi
tion
is
to
Le
in.
Vinces of the Abruz
zi
and
‘gawtell dre
of
Calab
ria,
spencer isane p
whi
le
he
was
rot
idl
e,
but
pa
we
d
aw
ay
their
sell
to
miners
for
better
is
it
proves
rawyer alfred
spears william h
Stuckton, on the 11th inst. Now we where the earthquake of 1782 deAxotrure
Merprrovs
Assautr.—Anat
the
dir
t
doo
r
of
his
scearce robert
pri
son
hou
sprague elijah
jsus
se
pect this isall a mistake or a hoax. is troyed three hundred cities and buried
dust for drafts in California, than to
‘other
cowardly
and
disgracefal
attemnjt
scott foseph r
etender jolin adam transmit the dust at considerable exwith both hands like a grizzly, He . We neither know of any such exp dii thirty thousand human beings, have
at
murder
was
made
in our city on Sunscott] w
stafford joshua
,ton or rendez‘ous, nor do we believe’ thus far escaped.
pense
to
#
poorer
was
market.
soon taken out, not hurt, and . there is any
iday night last. about eleven o'clock -chaffer dr sen
stagnor 1 boras 2
such intended.
— Rep).
The
recent
earthq
uake commenced [tuppears'thata larze number of PrenchBy
the
memorand
um
before
us we see . not much frightened. His death would
6tansscol robt, winseamanj d
'with
a
sharp
coneus
men
wete
congregated
in
social
converse
sion,
which
was
Div
ine
sears cj
ror
Gor
.p.
tertun geo or augthat the amount of dust passed upon lost . have been unavoi
—We
are
cred
ibly
dab
le
had
not
tho
se
lat
the
Gem
Saloon. where they were
i
succee
ded
by
an
undula
tocy
semple jacob w
movem
ent,
info
rmed
that
linbaugh wm
a
larg
e
par
ty
of Mexican:
four and three-foarths ounces in melt-. above
lvinking
coffee,
when
the
cenversiti
on
seen the dirt give way.
: Injians
At
‘
Ww
mal
‘
w
n
{
the
first
shock
being
about
sixty
se.
)
and
stamps mre matilda
seymour es
are
now making from ten!
:
iturned upon the murder of Mittway by
ing,
and
that
the
silver
partings
were
.
dollars toan ounce a day, about ene and conds in duration. At Melfi there
seymour ira
stumps shag f
jthe
Chilean
Rojas.
After
some
remarks,
worth $11 21. The fineness of the gold
a
shadley anson 2, statier joln ec
ha
lf
mi
le
s above Oregon Bar, on the were six shocks.
Cic
ars
.—O
ur
age
nt
at
San
Fra
nci
sco
,
.
ok
;
;
:
amen named Rousselle seid that ifa
ae
:
.
Mok
elu
mne river, by diving for gold.
shaver philipe 2 starfield ashley
was only 844-1000ths. Silver enters. writes, ‘I
The
whole
countr
y is in a state of. party were raised for the purpose of gainv
ite
att
ent
ion
to
the
adv
erTh
e
wat
er
is
ver
y
col
d
shankland james m stanhope moses .
and deep, and . alarm, and every eye is directed to
largely into the substance of much of . tis
ing to Jackson and taking Rojas from
ement of B. C. Horn (which will be. being in the centre of a steep canon,
shepherd benry 2 steel mathew w
the
dust
obtained
from
Californian
mines.
'moun
t
Vesuvi
us
as
the safety valve ithe jail by furee and hanging him, he
hugh
tepl
. found in its appropriate column). One. there is no way of turning the river
j
:
pale
jwould
like
tojoin
it
A
phd tg he For instance, we knew of a party of men .
youn
g
man
throu
gh
whieh
the
subter
ranean
fires
ji
he
di
ve
rs
go
do
wn
wi
th
a
ro
und pointot the city papers pathetically laments
jed shovel, or @ commun tin pan, which, 24d sieam may find a vent; and it is {named Victor Albert replied by saying
sharp elias
steelo duvid
who went home last year, taking with the wan
tof Goop ciaansin the city. We they
{he
was
in
favor
of
the
law
taking
its
bring
generally
up
supposed
haif
that
shaffer
an
eruption
fall
is
cs
of sand and’
steele robert
them 300 ounces of dust, of which 62 can assure the afo
leourse,
and
would
have
nothing
to
do
res
aid
diu
rna
l.
tha
t
earth,
shelton
mat
from
which
sewart
they
drof
wash
the
gold.
. imminent.
sherboro & bourds'cely dr
jw
ounees proved to be silver.
l
with
such
a
movement.
Nous
seli
e.
then
un
d
the
ar
e
des
am
ide
pl
rat
y
um
re
may
pa
id
be
for
fou
nd at Mr
tlieir trouble.
Sea
It is a curious fact that the appa. with a show
of
friendship.
invited
Albers
—C
hr
on
ic
man
le
.
stewart irwin
s
“aww
testa¥ed
Gath
Horn’s on Sansome street.”
produce
often
voleanoes
extinet
rently
{to
the
door
to
havea
private
conversashepard craig
stephens elijn
Poi
—
ee
—
ee ee
Devis & Hirst have shown to us ame. down, all the driffters but one ha
'
shew jacob
stewart john
sheldon warren m stewart joseph r
. pers below that an attempt is being
made to obtain the power for the assay
stewart john n
stepen r
office at San Francisco to issue s:nall gold
small elbridge g
stiles alvah .
able as currency. Small coins now bear
pri
nte
d
and
edi
ted
sheet,
a per centage, and aro likely to do so.
coins.
We are no friend to this assay
shubart jacob
stewart james f
eatablishment, and trust Congress will
simp‘on wm j 2
Bteele robert
simmons franklin c2 stieder jessee n
immediately on assembling, supercede
shimer charles d 2 strider jessee h
it, by a mint, but if we must have the
is pd elijah
ie wh ere assay office—it should issue coins availsmallwood joseph p stone joseph w
smithson wm d
stover reubin 3
smith george w _ stone jeremiah p
emith mark 2
stewart joseph r
smith edward f
—stjolin elera
smith george s
eurles john
smith frederick o
sutton ss
amith hayden
smith joseph
smith joseph h
Bwir
y
j
swainey james
swayne John
Sweizer wm b
1
tainter a or n gretupper charies
gry
tradaull etienne
tangge john
troop george
taner henry al
taylor js
tribelhorn john c
todd john ¢
,
.
.
.
the greatest devastation. Vesuvius ition. This was neceeded to. After afew
we. A rumor has been current that
i
Th
e
gu
lc
h directly in front of was silent for an immemorial period moments the repertcla pistol was heard,
the firm of Drew, Robinson & Co, of
our
offic
e
is
all
aliv
e
with
busy
work
-. downto A. D. 79, the date of the de . 9nd the party inside. rushiag to the fone
New: York, has failed. We are inmen. ‘This has been one of the rich‘struction of Herculaneum and Pom‘of the estab ishment. found A. lying upformed by reliable persons that such is
est placers in California, and is now peii. After along interval of slumber, ‘on the ground and weltering in bis own
not the ease.
jblood.
Rousselle
had
fled,
having
shor
being worked over the fourth or fifth, Mount Epomeo in Ischi, b urst out, A.
jAlbert in the side, the ball ranging
time. During the past year a French D. 1301, and covered the whole island j round towards the spine. without, howevWe have received per Gregory the woman
has been constantly occupied! with a deluge of lava; and in 1538, jer, tow ching it. R. has itis supposed,
4th No. of the Calayerus Chronicle, here inthe manly occupation of a goldMonte Nuevo, in the Mampi Phlegraei, }gone to San Francisco, whithor a large
edited by H. A. De Courcy, a finely digger, together with her husban
;! iu
d thirty-six hours rose from the! party of Frenckimen have gone in purs
shorts wm
shrenk john
smith emanuel
1 . houses in San Francisco, which appear
and one . &"4 the two have recently retired from. bowels of the earth to a height of four auit.
Allert, although ina very erisi
cal
etate
is
not
yet
dead.
and
his
physiCal
ifo
rni
a,
wor
th,
it
is
said
,
abo
ut six {hundred and forty feet, near the site
till this evil of changing dust into this. which could not fail to be acceptable
ciin thinks he may recover if fever anc
. th
ous
and
dol
lar
s.—
Son
ora
Her
ald
.
of an old crater. The Solfaterra, in {mortification du not ensue.—Calurverus
inconvenient shape is remedied. The in any intelligent community. The
.
the
same
vicinity,
continues
to
smoke,
Chron
.
tee,
idea of throwing off these heavy slugs . business part of the paper
i.ie.—-For several . while the twenty-six eraters around
looks de-. Hearrn or Manysv
.
Ab
it,
. Weeks past. our citizens have suTered .
for the common use of 2 community is. cidedly pros
perous.
. superficially judging, are extinct.
not only preposterous, but in its epera
jsomewhat
from
intermittent
.
fevers
.
,-Among those who haye left temporarily
Fepp.e amone tuk Hoes ann Fisnes
‘Lhe loss of human life by this dread }-— The Aledina Crtizen is responsible for
. Hon devidedly oppressive. Complaints
Cuts RIGHT AND Lert.——The genjfor their health, we miss our friend ful
:
following
ithe
calamity
is
estimated
at
not
less
:
h usevery day of the inconvenience . tlemen of the Nevada Journal, in their . Adams, of the firm of Farish & Adams ‘ than two
“We understand that about 150 of
thousand five hundred per{rea
caused by the assay issue, and before . issue of the 6th inst, afier saluting us. The change in the atmosphere of late. . sons, and every effort is being made the 2000 hogs belonging to the Oak
“Orchard
Distillery,
when
it
was
burnt.
{se
ems
to
hav
e
exe
rci
sed
a
hea
lin
g
in. by the proper authorities to investigate
long, whatever their value may be, they editorially and mechanically in most
ia few days since, got on a regular
. fluence on those who remained, so that
will be a4-4.diecount,
complimentary terms, turn round and
ithe evils.
Government
itself has it bender, and succeeded in acting «d
. } we no longer hear complaints of indiscontr
ibute
bela
d
bor
ten
us
thous
most
and
unme
ducat
rcif
s
ully
to
.
The
. most as silly as do their biped neighbors
pos
iti
on.
Our city may now be said to
LaRue aT
surviv
the
dil
_rveli
emm
eve
ors.
a
in
whic
h
they
have
plac
ed
us
iwhen in a aumilar * fix.” They partook
be perfectly heaithy,— “xpress,
SwesetLanns Diceines.—In ore
has but two horns, to neither of which
lof the fire water as it camo flowing into
of our rambles over the country, we
A
foundr
y
in
Sacra
mento
city
is
.
a
es
IN
their
styes,
and
.
asa
taylor marmion
r
eonsequenc
e
townsley john
is it agreeable to cling. That we . > rint
por
Nat
ers’
ion
Conv
a
enti
.
:
on.
:
:
Pi
a
pina Conv noon doing a very large husiness in castings. jmost glorious befuddled, Thre» of the
took occasion to visit the busy scene. “ designed an injustice,” must not be. —This
taylor richard
trassell george w
bod
y
com
n.e
nce
d
its
sess
ion
at
:
F
taylor benjamin
. The great demand for “stampers,” number died in the diteh. The fish of
troth joseph
of operation near Sweetland’s Ranch, admitted; and the other “stupid”. Jaltimore on Frida
y
week,
and
ad-. . and other
f
Oak
Orchard
ig
Creek
were
tolbert joln
still
more
untracy josua p
castin
gs
for
quartz
mills
is
.
wors
still
is
e.
horn
,
abou
t
journ
ed
fift
een
on
mile
‘Tues
s
day.
fro
m
The
Nev
ada
resnlt
,
beof
ifortunate.
The
fatal
temple david
liquid
mingled
told wm m
;
°
.
.
Abo
suppli
ut
ed.
six
sets
of
saw
mii!
We
ery
you
merc
y,
gent
leme
and
n,
_
this
le
convention has been the perfection
.
with
their
tell geo w
pure
element
trusdale james
jtween the South and Middle Yubas
and
they
drank
.
1
.
ee
.
{irons are turned out per week, which
prom
ise
the
utin
ost
circ
umsp
ecti
on
in
.
and
died
of
by thousands.
a
temple jh
p'an
for
the
Oak Orchard
trewerh jool 2
orga
niza
tion
of
a
. At this place one of the most singular future, if you will deal
gives
some
idea
of
the
dema
nd
for
with
us
mor
e
Creek was converted literally’ into a
w
permanent national convention, and
thatch geo
traverce en
:
‘
jmach
inery
aud
lumbe
deposites of gravel and gold has been leniently.— Lapress.
r
mills
in
the
. stream of death
thomas green 2
tirde! deloss a 2
the adoption of a Schedule of Rules
y
mi
ne
s.
thomas sj wallace tir e!l george 2
ie DED
ik
made found in the country. A large
Fairly said. We will ascribe the for Work.
tho
mas
juc
ob
o'¢
dadi
el
thomas jamesh 8 Ct¢ ltoa
tus cordon
semi-circle of granite at the foot of a act in question to oversight, which
Marriage in high life,
An
Impo
rtan
t
Fac
t.—
We
men
.
A Nove. Way or WITNESSING AN . .
.
a
.
.
thomas joab
tillery joel
high hill, shuts in a bed of gravel neither involves intentional “ injusExecution —On Friday last, Aaron . tion it as a fact of importance to those . On the 9th instant, by the Rey. Mr,
. Warren. John Begwin, Esquire, to Mrs.
.
inte
rest
ed,
that
by
the
last
two
or
thre
e
phos Pe ea
riviel eon
thirty or forty feet in thickness, paying tice,” nor “stupidity.” We more than . B. Stookey was hung at the Tombs,
. Jul
ia
Foster, Loth of the colored pos
.
stea
mers
from
New
Yor
k
to
Chag
res,
. N
ew
Yo
rk
.
Th
e
cr
ow
d
wh
o were . very cons
.
pul
ash
un.
half
regr
havi
let
our
old
goos
et
ng
e
Pies ian oY 4
turner john
from five cents on the top to ten dolider
able
num
ber
of
draft
s,
ja
nx
ious to be present was, as usual,.
thompson james b turner joseph
lars on the bottom. Heretofore, owquill say those hard things of a cotempurc
hase
d
by
mine
rs
and
othe
rs,
and
Di
ed
,
ve
ry
large, but the number of passes
thompson dr johu turnerj a or r
ing to the mass of water contained in porary who rejoins so gracefully.
forw
arde
d
to
the
Atla
ntic
citie
s for . In this ci
jWwas limited, in fact confined to a tew
threnk jason
turner cornelias 2
ty, Nov. 9th, of Lumber
. pay
ment
,
have
been
rete
th
rned
e
to
ba
CaliAbcess, John Blake, of Jo Davies
si
n,
th
e
mi
ne
rs
thrower bennett
wh
o
have at—_tuttle chester
jissued by the sheriff. Just before thi .
\fornia under protest. Z'ue annoyance (county Ill., aged abvut thirty-five years.
Dr. Gunn of the Soaora Lerald execution, a friend of
thrailkill william his edwin
. tempted to work these rich claims have
the jailer of the jand disa
ppoi
ntme
nt
atte
ndan
t
upon
A
t
K
e
n
t
u
c
k
publis
Fl
hes
y
a
at
manly
and
,
To
indepe
N
mb
ndent
e
s
v
a
ap
d
pl
be
a
ie
co
en
d
un
to
dr
ty
hi
iv
m
,
en
fo
r
of
ad
mi
f—
tt
co
an
mp
ce
,
le
te
ly
dr
ow
ne
d
utterback grandison underwcod jackson b
suc
.
h
N
a
resul
o
t,
v
is
a
e
very
m
seri
b
ous
e
matt
r
fi
er
rs
t
o
f
ty
ph
io
d
fe
re
r,
Calvin
bu
t
as
th
at
ofl
ice
r
ha
d
article
no
addres
sed
au
“
to
th
friend
ority in ito persons who send
s and foes,”
Vv
)out wher cayoting, and confronted on
. N. Reed, aged 23 years and 6 months,
remi
ttan
ces
to
jh
e
eas
e,
he
co
ul
d
no
t
ac
ce
de
to the ‘their families or friends
in
refere
nce
to
a
movem
from Bath, Maine.
ent
for
the
vallandingham d
ev
ery hand from other access by the
vaugkn elias
at
home
,
and
re
qu
est. But it was finally arranged
vannin georgo
yeunamon henry
At acalled meeting of Novada Lodge,
it is now highly important that purstupendous wall of granite. We visitestablishment of another paper there that the friend should be
passed in by . chasers of drafts in Cali
vauhasenj n
vrooman elias & w 2
.
N
o
.
13
,
of
F
r
e
e
a
n
d
A
c
forn
c
ia
e
shou
p
ld
t
e
d
M
a
s
by
o
certai
n
ns,
discon
tented
bodies
.
If
a
ed
th
e
me
sp
an
ot
s
of
ab
a
ou
commitment, and so be!
t three weeks since,
van pelt abram
virgil daniel
he
ld
on Sunday, the 2d of November,
.
be
especially
cautious
that
they
des
valentine jerome serge charles n and at that time an enterp
jpresent at the execution. A blank
paper
charac
terise
d
by
such
ability
a
e
t
h
e
fo
ll
ow
in
p
g
r
o
c
e
e
rising comd
i
n
w
g
ere
s
posi
t
thei
r
dust
with
,
and
buy.
thei
r
h
“y
jW
wa
s
ac
co
rd
in
gl
y
ma
de
ou
t,
¢a
and
nd
moral
th
purity
e
as
is
the
Herald
,
is
pa
ny
of
yo
un
g
me
nstyling themselves
i
drafts
of
such
firms
only
as
are
subwaae chapman w 2 wickersham henry
. Wusreas, it has pleased the Great
j
a
n
co
mm
it
te
d
to
th
e
ca
re
of
an
at
.
wade sam orachillas wickersham wm f the “Empire Company” had carried not supported by the community at jtendant
stanti
ally
known
,
and
who
are prompt Ruler of the Universe to remove from
, who, not understanding the
webster geo h
widger henry p 2
a Tunnel through the solid rock, by Sonora, Dr. Gunn may feel satisfied jurangement, delivered him over to ; to honor the bills drawn by their corour midst our beloved brother, Calvin
webster stephen — widerker jacob
respo
N.
Re
ndent
s.
ed
a
,
We
wo
allud
rt
e
an
to
hy
this
d
es
matte
r
te
em
me
ed
tr
e
that
the
fuult
is
in
his
reader
s
and
not
/A
no
th
er
di
nt of blasting, some eighty feet, and
keeper, who most unceremowager orren
wightman john
ber of this Lodge, theré/ore, as a testijfor
the
benefi
t
of
our
friend
s
at
the
niously locked him up in a common
wagener abram
wilson h gerry
were still pushing ahead jn high . in himself.
. m
on
y
of our respect for bis virtues, and
mines
and
the
publi
c
of
Califo
rnia,
(cell, notwithstanding his protestations.
wagner lucius 2 — Wilson joel
.
2n
ex
pr
es
si
of
on
ou
r
de
ep
so
rr
ow
fo
r
hi
s
sp
ir
it
s.
W
e
we
re
9
assur
pl
ing
them
ea
that
a
good
se
deal
d
of
comto
le
ar
n
the
whalen james
wilson jobn «
The Sacramento Union is discours . He was even threatened with a straight
death, be it
.
plaint
has
recen
tly
been
past week that after penetrating to oné .
heard
in
this
wheeler1 2
wilson win r
Ja
ck
et
if he did not keep quiet, and it
Resolved, That we offer his bereaved
sing
about
‘
owls
of
the
press.
”
Wonregio
whitaker pl 3
n
from
the
wilson james
cause above alluded family and friends our heartfelt eondohundred and twenty feet in the solid .
. Was not till after the execution was all
if they have me nest in the Union
whitetield james —_ wilson robt eullen
paper
Bosto
io.—
n
.
jl
en
ce
an
,
d
si
nc
er
sy
e
mp
at
hy
fo
r
th
ei
ov
r
er
,
th
at
th
e
un
ma
fo
ss
,
rt
th
un
ey
at
e
ha
vi
d
ct
at
im
la
st
of
re
welker dillen 2
ached the office ?
wiley luke
\
ji
rr
ep
ar
los
ab
le
s.
cu
ri
os
it
y
could prevail on his keeper Tho facilities for milling,
whitmore edwin — wilkins milton y
gravel, and found a handsome prospect,
in this eounRe
so
lv
ed
Th
,
at
th
e
me
mb
er
of
s
th
is
.
ta
co
mm
un
ic
at
whitney charles @ wilcoxen geo w
e
hi
s
si
tuation to the try, cannot be surpassed. For eight . Lodge wear the usual badge of mourn.
te We have been expecting for a
They have worked right zealous! y and
weilbrecht goo 2
(jailer of the prison, who quickly res months in the year. a steady wind blows jing for the period of thirty days.
wilkerson george w
have the reward in a certain fortune fortnight that promised article from leased him.
waite edwin g 3
windus john w
every day, and the miller can depend Resolved, ‘hat these resolutions be sign-.
wine wj
.
witeer weaver ¢
to each.
the Zranscript on the subject of the
jon
the
wind
almost
as
implicitly
as
on
ed
by
th
e
co
mm
it
te
ap
e
po
in
te
to
d
dr
af
t
W
m
.
B.
Co
rc
or
an
,
of
th
e
fi
er samue
rm
of
williams owen
the
rising
sun.
In
addition
to
this,
r
there
;
:
th
sa
e
me
pu
,
bl
;
is
in
he
th
Ne
d
e
va
Jo
da
ur
Co
rc
i
or
an
&
.
Ri
gg
s,
Wa
sh
in
gt
on
City, can be no better point for the erection nal, and a copy sent
walker james w — wiiliamsoliyerdayis}
The ravines in the neighborhood alae ee
to
th
e
fr
ie
nd
of
ha
s
s
vo
lu
nt
ee
re
d
to
pa
y
th
e
en
tire exof steam mills than in this cily, while.
pa poh qe!
q a ba
have all been rich, and are now ats .
th
de
e
in
th
ee
At
e
as
St
la
at
ed
nt
es,
ic
pe
ns
e
fo
r
th
e
ge
of one hundred in almost every part of the country. the
We are under obligations to Hon.
T. i. Caswext,
Hungarian exiles, recently arrived at
Edward Gilbert, for valuable public New York, to
finest water power can be obtained. It
Wa
.
Ju
st
us
,
Co
m.
Ba
de
n,
lowa, where they
watters thos g
—-wi
walasen mablon” willis edwin) . '#cting much attention. Indeed fora.
tley amaza
S
fow days past, we understand claims . decomente.
jPropove to unite with Ujhazzy's colony.
wants nothing but a little patience, at
ithe stegt,on the partof the builder: his!
C. T. Oveatex
Nor. 2d. 1851.