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U.S. Disrrict Covrr.—Before H. B.
THE J OURNAL. A Movat Quartz Miir.--In comguty with bim, enn ee himself, and one for
Suockine Murprr.—--Mr. Edward. on the ground. The second day, they
. Gifford, formerly.of New Bedferd, oflate . were at law, contesting rights to the
. with Dr. Tyask,” « few days since. wé. a ‘neighbor—as “the only*rémedy for
a Jones, Commissioner.
Coggell, the second mate of the Chal-. doing business at Foster's Bar. and ex-. opound
"
A. A. SARGENT AND W. G. ALBAN. . made a rapid geological tour in the di-} growing plague.
CR Ca SS
eae
. lenge, was yesterday arraigned on ow tonsa my y we owner of aoe by
ame —
a”: 7a a Oa of Grass Valley, torub up old.
a one a
mtarday Evening, Nov. 8. . votions of geology, and obtain new ones,
jcharge of murdering
and Bullard Bar
a sailor named
Bridges. was murdere¢
Nuw Postmastzr.—We were p'eased Stevenson the high ANG when the fol-;on Thursday last, “4 his return from METEREOLOG! CAL TABLE.
lowing testimony was given:
:
Downievill
e.
The circumstances of the l
0c? OBER.
at
call
a
of
occasion
the
on
ascertain,
to
.
keen
The
companion.
scientific
from our
i
is eee
George Hi!l,a seaman, was *wornand . murder, and finding of the body, are,
! eyeof the e perienced geologist pomted the post office the past week, that our.
testified that Coggell's watch was sent! reported tous by Mr. J L.
Lockwood.
.
a" The edition of the Jocrnan for
THERMOMETER.
.
io
ae
:
te
.
aes
eM
ee
iat
rehad
Overton,
Dr.
friend,
jexcellent
:
§
a
n
t
nit
;
the steamer
of November 15th is now
. 8 the granite running into slate, or conan
ae
Apatite
up to take in the mizen top-sail—Stevens Mr. Gifford stopped atthe Negio tent
ee
oo
sey a
contains sixteen
columns
of
readiag.
ng
quarts,
then
talc,
n
e
h
t
gré
KUN,
:
i
reeas! animal
cans
:
an thghia
to the tent late Sin
returning
necessary qualities in an incumbent of into the qnarter of the yard as close
rich
Ke
As
AGING
cst
iat
g without a rider, suspicions}; t
matter of Californian news, ete, is} finally giving place to the ita waned ‘ ffic
7
1
i
they could: the wind was blowin
a! afternoon
eae
3
eet
ON
46
70
=
3
:
frost
.
WEATHER.
~
Fs
3
Z
a
ee
i"
>
:
pleasant pleasant
pare with any paper in the state. All. Valley, and ribbing all its hills. We l oblige all callers, will be found to be rom below to lay out on the yard and . for the purpose of obtaining information, . papers sent from the office of publica. . visited every mill in the place, gathered possessed by the new Postmaster in an . pick up the sail; Coggell gave orders to. but returned unsuccessful. On Friday . 54
50
Tl ane
>
65
a anit Lergyn tte
40 pre
a
spridkle
tion >:
are not ‘ required25to be pre-paid.
56
56
57
cloudy
62
“
printed in good style, and will cem~!apparently almost underlaying Grass . this office. courtesy bad disposition fale not a hard one; the mate sung out! were excited and several men went out; 2
{statistics
and
specimensF showing
the . eminent
degree.
;*
:
wr
é
te
geen
Seid
used
thaneet
be
‘ond
6
}
:
B
:
a
cer~
pee
a oie ck
os ; hie‘ya
wae anne $ On}
supnge Nn «Rida
aaa
ss
ee
=
Z
ostmaster among the number; a portion of us . for dinner, after which he proceeded on .
the appointment °
It . slate into sienite, that into copper-bear. Ceived
ready for delivery at this office
The este
le, then granite again, . at Nevada. We are confident that those went out on the yard-arm, the rest laid his journey, mounted ona mule,
h
,
ste
e
.
é
1851
javerage yield of the various veins, and . We aie informed that a set of boxes . what they were waiting for, and asked . tain place on the road, smelt the ground. 8
‘comparing the various modes of operahave teen fitted up fur the accommoda. Coggell why he did not keep the sons of. and showed evident symptons of unwil-. 9
0
59
MOT
tion. In one of these mills we observed . tion of those who desire this convenience, . b———~
50
=
7
5k
76
a och. cureceelbg
damage
s on the yard, and if he did not . lingness to proceed.
Upon
this,
the. 10
kick him off:} party halted, and examining an adja-. 11
Uhe indications while we write are
;
.
ae
:
ly
F
he would come up and
that
‘the i¢ Tainy
rainy season
season hashas
commenced
over ERY
the usual process,
be as they
are eharged a nominal
stood close to me on my right
of the unfortu1
commenced. . °" improvement
:
;
att
24.) Stevens
0
ght, . cent ravine, ifthe remains
¢
fortu. 12
51
74 Maat and‘cotl
74 pleasant warm
2
Satur-. !8
On
nate man were discovered.
in due form Hi fore mountains. Durin !at once simple and effective, which pro. monthly price, and persons ean obtain Coggell on my left; Stevens was stand} day,
\s
suspicion,
on
arrested
was
man
a
of
two-thirds
abeut
rope
foot
the
on
jing
o'clock
nine
as
late
as
letters
falli . prietora would do well to copy. We. their
\
ee
h
h d
‘ rf ‘3 ay ae rain nas
been tailing ‘refer to the stamps and mortars connec: . in the evening, if proprietors of boxes, the way out; a minute or two before . and taken to Nugent's Ranch, where he 16
40
51
“
i74
Le:
75
.
:
ia
528
Bl
57
Sa.
ae
oe Li xy ene . ted with the mill of Messrs. Collins,. miners who are out of the city during Coggell kicked Stevens aman fell off icey undergo an CRA A AON This be a
with a veil that promises to discharge . *’
2
pre
ae
a
. shiaruie
sell
allen’
hedaw
tout the yard arm into the water; a minute} dividual had been
on Foster's Bafa fow jg
mim
pleasans
“
“
;s
“
As
asby
x
r‘
:‘3
:
4
#
¥
*oe
ei
*
"‘
“
“
EBAY.
SRB
Kt
‘
4
“
56
90
frost
8
$4
433
54
70
#
About 9 oalock . eo
ee
eee
pm ia
“he ie
rch rca and mortars, we were net surprised at doubt not he is gladly weleomed by the top-sail. on the larbonrd yard arm i Cog: last evening fire wad diester 1 belting . 27
°
.
° il hi
Ta 1
c . public «
:
. Rive nee 70:3,
$
)
. barber she )
S)y
3
1 28
28
t.
A
tl
Si
on
the
from
me
Ht
Sng
when
Said,
geil
large,
very
are
s
st
The
gen
dcr
seen
soapy
miners haye been employed drawing. ee
52
q52
7
76
550
3
Gare
69
”
“
sae
4
" , it i hi
‘
. will crush thirty tons in twenty-four . their work to get their letters, but can . heads of all on the yard, and two fell,. his apprehension, $150 was found on his!29
espa aeateeSate i or dispelled by t tan . hours,
shine.
The approach of the winter . ,
rains is must welcome all through the }°2
and these stamps have
been eall’ for them during the evenings, if. one of them, Stevens, into the water,. person, in accounting for which he has} 21
oie ‘si Bas Bicditls wha-yet the
. they avail themselves of this privilege.
the other on the deck; both of them) been detected in several falschoods.
—
. 22
ane
were killed; it was a minute or two . (Marysville Herald.
:
a
.
Pity shat
with
We
ah
‘th
Wi,
>
pabraaater much fafter Coggell kicked Stevens, before he,
PERS SES Ca OPER
ae examining the construction of the stamps . Profit and contentment in his office, and . Stevens, fell ; we were refing the mizen
Desravctare Prac.
mining country, a3 these rains will sen . wear in them is almost imperceptible. On
ayaty.th
not be compelled to leave . or two after this the sail came over the] days previously, without means, but, on . acs
wil
Gry,
much of the needed element, before it. Crosset & Co. This mill with ten stamps. the
898 *
cle
ita
eA
as
:
i
.
14
by
8
inches
on
the
face.
The
mortars)
out eayote
dirt,
throwing
up
the
bottoms
.
;
1
manted
.
.
a2
y
y*
” wish the new
We
t
:
;
yard am is not trimmed, we'll all be between K and f.
E
oc La i ec Mr Gx
[24
129
shall publish the list of letters . knocked
off
;
Coggell
kicked
from
behind
.
0®tWeen
A
and
1,
occupied
by
Mr,
Cur.
.
.
nes
siberian enna hia an
. tis;
thence4 it extended to the
saddler's. 30
ini
;
>
Rust
.
; oteve
C
5
:
<r
.
of ravines and flats, and waiting for. '" which these amp play are
twenty: . remaining in the office in our next.
Oréstikcasktaadindite Ja up by the shop occupied by Messrs. Singleton & .
enibi's taduret hie vid hes blowing a. Kingsley, which was totally destroyed.
ee
peareneye-s
weter to wash out It isa very modes. tour inches wide. The advantage of
.
The
Schu
yler
Hous
e.oceupied by Bishop,
rate estimate that three millions of dole this is, the quartz instead of packing . Centrevitte Bari.—aA Ball, as will wale: that sail was flying a great deal,
en
eh .
,
:
“
lg
Rema 5
MH Ca
a
hs bar
pei
eads:
I
came
.
Granthan
&
Barnett.wa
s
next
consumed.
lacs are now laying in heaps of dirt! down in a solid mass, as it will in
be observed in our advertising columns and whipped over our H hea
1
The stables
Meek Meselahd & Craig .
57
BO sis Fea
§4 =~ T0_ pleasant
s«B
50
0
2)
70
“Died.
Bicit
a
plensans
“
“
“
he
6
""
“
“
im
"
“
*
“
eddie
Sadia
i
“
In this city, of inflamation of the dia~
fined
mortar,
has
plenty
ready for washing in this county alone, .
ated of room to fly . comes
gis off at Centreville,4 Grass Valley, . /near going at the same time Stevens,
“ry
x
i
g,
nin
mor
day
Fri
on
ls,
bowe
and
agm
phr
.
e
wer
le
stab
this
In
d.
roye
dest
t
nex
WS
.
e been
hav
not
d
coul
k
kic
the
did:
Gedde tint cohteined te rith claims . 2bout, the fine is ejected through the. on Tuesday, the 18th instant, at the
.
thirty
or
forty
fine
horse:
,
which
were
.
the
6th
inst, Andrew J. Flinn, in the
me;
behind
from
kicked
much, fr he
j
all
for
“Alta
Saloon.”
tun
ately saved, although some of . 26th yearofhisage. The deceased was
fallly
tant
cons
is
se
coar
the
and
,
,
8e've
.
rt
di
of
up
held without the throwing
he could not kick around before me;
The stock . ¢
,
ae
3
k
B
i
s
Take a handful
ps.
stam
the
r
unde
. ing
This
Saloon
was
reared
by
Messrs.
. Coggell
made
no
threats:
1
think
it. them
are
badly
injured.
yard
of
Smith
& Barkley was also burnfrom Zanesville, Ohio. To his friends
where the earth can be put at once into}
°"
ae
and Wakefield, Boring and Humiston, three . ‘v98 the leech (rope on the edge of the.
mortar
hand
ina
it
put
and
salt
jof
a sluice from its original bed. The rains
ed.
The
barber
shop
and
saddler
’s
shop
.
W¢
Would
say,
that
in
life
he
was
reknocked
that
g
anythin
s
a
h
s
[sai
+
F
t
anything
as
88 much
e in . S!) off;
residenc
years
two
of
men
young
were
owned
by
Jolin
Rochfo
rd.
.
specte
d by all who knew him, and durwill give the menns of translating this. pound it with * Pegtie pha oer ‘ ee
me.
strack
it
him
=
The
amou
ing
nt
of
his
Josse
las
s,
t
as
illness, he received every
near
ly
as
mass of riehes from its present fettered . MOT, and it will crowd down ina aie Grass Valley, in other words, pioneers! — 7jo:as Johnson, also seamen, sworn— .
. uttention that kind friends could bestow,
condition to the available form of clean . ™988, and at the bottom the lumps will of their neighborhood; of temperate and . Says he was at the wheel, and the yard. . could be ascertained, are os follows :
Saddler’s shop (stock of goods) $3,500 together with the treatment of the moss
ss
tm
kable
,
n
busine
habits
and
remar
en-. *
spoke
of
was
over
his
head;
the
.
Burb
er
shop.
dust; and its transfer into the avenues. De 98 coarse after an hour's pounding as
...
..
seree
ees
200)
€Xpe
rien
ced
physi
cians
the
count
ry
}
then
ng,
filli
first
t,
abou
ng
flyi
was
sail
‘
ory.
of trade will give life and freedom to. When they wate DUS eh BROTEN, ane ergy, they are now prepared to show backing, and knoeked the man off; had! Schuyler House..... eee 2,000 . could afford.
More
land
&
Craig
(stab
les).
..
1,000
}
Zanes
ville
to
the
ladi
and
es
and
Cincinnati P{pers
gen
tle
men
of
Nev
ada
],
goo
d
vie
w
of
the
yard
,
but
did
not
see
every branch of business. Merchants. . Mortar 18 roomy, sok aichesinennAtetenid
Smith & Barkley, (stock yard)
500 . please copy.
have trusted largely to miners having. motion, and soon pulverizes.
lan
Rou
&
Rea
a
salo
the
wor
. Cog
kic
Stev
d
dy,
kgh
k
on,
gell
ens.
Thisis the
}
cere
rig eva
Nichol, another seaman, was examined .
s and. manship of which surpasses, we think,
tar
mor
my
roo
se
the
of
y
oph
los
good claims, waiting till the means of. ph
i ia4éobyi
At
a
mee
tin
g
in
Geo
rge
tow
n,
El
.
from
fall
men
two
the
saw
he
said
—and
.
‘
:
uy
+
3
8, as well . any thing of the kind in the mountains,
The
Engi
nes
and
Hook
and
Ladder. Dorado county, to considthe
working them is furnished by the winter. = sigod.ve. 7. * rathy avis ;
the yard, but knew. nothing more.
er
sub
jec
t,
.
comp
anie
s
were
promptly on the ground, . a
alt
hou
not
gh
so
larg
e
as
two
salo
ons
in
On
this
evidence
Coggell
was
dismot
rains,
ion
and all these bills incurred
being as decided
by
experiment,
that
the
wear
to
div
ide
the
cou
nty
was ne~
:
F
:
prs
Taree
bas
3
aa
i
nex
Pere
hale:
teat
and rendered the most effective service. .
large . our own Mountain city, still, surpassing . charged from the accusation of murder,.
The asThe fire broke out ina block which gatived by a large majority.
and was held to bail for an assault.
quartz, and the . many in style of workmanship.
the
on
ly
fair
kes
stri
face
is composed of the most combustible ;semblage was not very harmonious,
capital will feel encouragement to en-. “"*
is removed. A . The ladies are, we see by advertiseand for this improp-r and unjasti-/ materials, and it wasonly by the most
s
side
the
from
ding
large his business. The approach of 5"
fiabl
trea
of
Stev
duri
a
e
tmen
ens
ng
t
activ
e
.
and
are
Mo
stren
n
rr
uous
er
an
tt
ir
pa
exert
y
l
ions
am
}
ua
on
us
of
G
e
our
TH
th
.
e
on
Ix
pr
ps
ax
am
s.
st
—
ment,
of
Dr
to
et
be
recei
js
ved
,
at
Beatt
all
y's,
to
whose
t
efi
ben
a
as
led
hai
be
y
ma
er
wint
gule. The amount of bail was left tobe gallant fire department
Ha
rk
ne
ss
in
fo
rm
s
,
assis
us
ted
tha
by
the
t a brother of
.
se
tho
if
and
,
ths
mon
few
a
in
up
d
use
,.
house
is
now
fully
fitted
up,
where
also
fixed after examinat
on
two
ion
othe
r
save ® few who are working claims.
;
.
.
. citizens, that the
progress
a fli
. his, who has just come down
fr
4
=
paid off, the merchant with renewed °" the stamp must ke less when a
SS
Se Se
a
a
RE
eee
in
g
aw
iy
bef
ore
th
e
on
wa
rd
ma
rc
h
of
stamps.
the
foll
owin
g
extr
act
from
the
lett
er
of
.
ing
the
ball.
cisco. Undoubtedly much of the enor.
quently soldat a great sacrifice by those .
th
e
pal
e
fac
e,
an
d
ve
ry
soo
n
the last yon
&
San
Fran
becisc
o
lead
merc
rich
hant
,
row
trav
el-,
We were out at a very
mous iniquity laid to his charge is exng.
of
the
for
est
wil
l
be
su
owning it, “The heavy and incessant
mmoned to th»
jlin
g
in
the
inter
ior,
to
a
gent
lema
n
in
Messrs. Epirors,—On Sunday before gerated in the flush of public excite,
longing to this company, on Daisey Hill.
fac
e
of
his
Great Father.--Union.
rains of the year before misled thouthis city. He speaks somewhnt harshly .
}
a4
This is a peculiar kind of quartz, is of aj Inst, Mr. Jules Byron started from Conment; but if one balf ho is charged of Messrs Willis § Co of Boston, but!
sands in their estimate of what was to
not more so than he is justified in doing . KSA bandit band, numbering thirty
light
bluish
cast,
and
has
the
appearance
.
cord
Bar,
on
the
Middle
Yuba,
und
went
.
with
js
true,
he
should
hang
high
as
be expected from a Californian winter,
.
of immatureness, or unripeness. It is . to Snow Tent, four miles distant, to buy . Haman. We hope the Vigilance Com. if there bea moiety of truth in the re~' commanded by one “ Charley Smith,”
and the disappointment was often bitter
ports in cireulation in relation to their .
semi-transparent
before
it
is
exposed
to
.
a
few
things
he
needed.
Mr.
Gaspard,
.
mittee
will
keep
watch
over
him
and.
has
been discovered in Shasta Valley.
where a whole summer's work was lost
conduct :— Courier.
i
to the atmosphere, contains much water. . a German, going up, met him coming . the Courts.
} *** “tL must here express my deep .
for a lack of the clement so confidently.
Tue Drama in tHE Mountains.
commisseration for Mr. Wells; he hus}
few erystals of any size, but back, half way, about eleven o'cloek, in
but
has
anticipated. The expectations of rain
Sroprep.—
Mr,
Alanson
Beehe
was.
struggled
through
the
severest
mis‘or.
--From the preparations now on foot,
e
wher
ties
cavi
l
smal
numerons
are
He was in company with
e
forenoon.
ther
.
the
this winter have been much governed.
suddenly stopped yesterday afternoon in ‘tunes, and appeared to me just on the there seems to be a good prospect for
at this time to . two Indians, and since that time he has! his mad career from the mines toa place
ar
appe
tals
crys
te
minu
. point of surmounting them all, when . theatric als to be brouy
by the experience of the year before.
y
ht
home
to
our
tz
quar
This
not been seen. The next day twelve of security, by the cold hand of the . (his last and most fatal blow at his eredit . frie nds
a state of formation.
in
be
.
in the mining districts. Ves
We do not believe any fair inference
can be drawn of the quality of one. is very rich in gold. It has never yielded . of us went out to look for him but could . police upon his shoulder. Alanson had . has fallen, and . fear with such foree us vada is to be visite yby the
Cha
pman
find notmece of hia.. Wathen went . been residing near Downieville for some . to destroy all hopes of recovery. He .
scason by the preceding one; and we ies then $100 per teh by the mill oper.
time, but thinking that the mountain. has not entirely, . understand, got over . Family on the ®sth inst., when the
ation, and when the specimens have to Snow Tent to inquire for him; the! air did not agree with him, he pocketed . his seve
new
Jen
ny
Lin
d’ theatre, lately built
re burns by the fire of the 4th .
have regretted frequently to hear the,
lord told us that he came there eight hundred dollars worth of dust, . of May last, being still unable to use iby Mr. Lovell, will be opened by Mr.
land
ar
it.
mort
hand
bya
ded
up
poun
been
despairing expressions of those whose.
which unfortunately did not happen to . his hands. The whole community will . G. TH. Lovegrove of thiscity. Mr. L.
has yielded as high as $250 a ton.
glass,
single
a
took
morning,
the
in
early
fortunes needed but the aid of the}
belong
to
him,
and
made
tracks
for
this
.
sympathize with him ; and if the reports . is making engagements with numerous
ao ee
Two Indiand
bought
a
pair
of
boots.
coveted water, to rise. It is early to;
city. His friends above followed close. touehing the conducof
t Messrs. Willis. other artists, and will give a series of
in, upon him. When he got to Sacramento. & Co. toward
came
soon
boy,
a
them
of
one
ans,
California,
of
pest
great
e
Rats.—Th
him are true, not a busi. first-rate entertainments— T7im
form a definite judgment of the amount.
es
and
he
found
himself
and
Byron
shook
bands
with
them,
and
quite
dry,
and
con.
ness house in your city will ever touch . Transcri
viits
not
rascals,
its
not
is
us,
believe
and
season,
this
expected
be
to
of rains
pt.
cluded to sell one of his specimene for. a piece of paper drawn upon them.— .
talked
with
them
in
a
friendly
manner.
present indications can go no farther, gilance committees, not its lack of jails
a glass of liquor and a little change. Built up; as they have been, from a petHalfan
hour
after,
Byron
paid
his
bill,
such
any
not
ols,
scho
of
lack
its
nor
than to show the commencement of the
There's many aslip between the cup ty and insignificant local brokerage, to . Apams & Co.—This enterprising and
He
had
showing
infl
his
purse
in
doing
it.
uent
ial
hous
e
has
late
ly
com
ple
ted
s,
ance
nuis
ied
and
emed
the
lip—and
ly-r
this
easi
let
the
and
cat
al
out
of
casu
the
rank
ofa*
bank
rains
ing
the
for
house, main!y
season. But it is now time
arr
ang
eme
nts
by
whi
ch
the
well
kno
wn
but
exists
in
a
legion
of
rats
which
.
considerabie
meney
with
him,
perhaps
the
bag.
The
specimen
was
recognised,
thro
ugh
the
inst
rume
ntal
ity
of Mr. i
to commence in earnest, and when they
te
apr
of
Fre
ema
n
&
Co.
and
New
ell
and
it
was
safe
to
conclude
that
he
had
Well
s's
abili
ty
and
popu
lari
ty,
they
.
then
do so, Nevada and its environs will be swarm like the plagues of Egypt in every $160, and the Indians saw it. He
the rest of the dust. He was followed have, in a true Shylock-like manner, re& Co. of Stockton, become interested
No.
started
back,
and
the
Indians
followed
.
-treet
every
in
frolic
and
house,
jhere and nabbed. When taken he had warded him for his eminent services. with them, and the business hereafter
fur more isolated from the lower cities
Me
;
. will be conducted under the name and
sooner
do
the
shades
wrap
up
the
earth. him.
We
searched
in
vain
all
through
. about
$500
in
dust
about
him.--Alta’
than they noware. Itisa great pity there
by
dishonoring a comparatively small . style of Adams & Go's. Express, to and
any
find
not
did
but
,
hood
hbor
neig
the
jamount of his drafts. In short, they.
is not evena plank road from Sacrafor the repose of common animals, than trace of Byron. There is strong prefrom
Sacra
mento
and
the
f
North
ern
. thought they had sucked the orange,.
em-~
then
out,
peep
first
ures
creat
these
mines, and tc and fiom Stockton and
Suockinc Arrain.—A difficulty ocmento hither, on which daily commusumptive evidence that a murder has;
:
‘
land
were
indifferent
as
to
the
fate
of
.
the Southern mines.
curred at the Pacific Market, between
nication could be kept up during the boldened, commence their depredations been committed in this case.
. the peel.”
The next day, we sent some men to. two men named Wilson and McCabe,
Wear
e
pleas
ed
to
learn
that
Edwa
rd
winter. Our merchants should see thay. —putting their cold mates into every
.
g
R,
ivin
Antho
rece
ny
er
latt
has
the
in
beco
lted
me
resu
a
partn
ich
er
r. wh
thei
in
left
had
they
but
ans,
Indi
the
find
Cave.—There
is
said
to
be
an
extrarecepno essential is missing in their stocks of unguarded platter and forbidden
camp the day before. Jules Byron, [an injury that will probably cause his ordinary eave in our country, about six. the firm of Freeman & Co. of this city.
goods, fur transportation is certain to/ ticle in which they can find a temporabelieye, has been murdered for his mo-. death. Both of the parties are butehers, . miles from San Antonio, which has been We have no doubt the above arrange~
having
stalls
opposit
e
each
other
to
in the
ment
freely
so
sell
will
why
prove
ask,
[
mutua
Now.
ney.
lly
.
with
g
beneficial to
defilin
up,or
eating
after
morsel;
ry
rise in cost to more than deuble its!
entered
and
partially
explored
to
a
dis:
.
market
and
,
it
appear
that
s
somet
.
ime
the
partie
s
intere
sted,
e
and
wher
it
certai
ire
nly
inqu
not
Why
ans?
Indi
they
the
fodder,
available
all
chips”
“
theit
.
tance
of
over
fourteen
hundred
feet.—
}
present rate.
money from? None of previous, Wilson succeeded in getting. It is described by those who have seen . will be received with pleasure by the
their
get
they
.
Winter hereabouts is heralded not by dan¢e and romp like elves, with or with/them work, and generally they have away considerable of McCabe's patrons
numer
ous
patro
ns
and
friend
s of tho
it
as
being
divided
into
countless
cham.
age, since which time McCabe has been .
firm
throu
ghout
the
State
.—[U
nion.
driving ‘snows and biting blasts, such as. out moonlight, and manage to kick up dust and coin.
access.
easy
of
all
apartments,
and
bers
unceas
ing
in
his
annoya
nce
of
the
other,
.
aPhil
from
man
a
.
ago,
h
meet
n
mont
a
icatio
t
rat-if
Abeu
these
at
ring
clatte
by. «
but
to,
tomed
accus
been
have
we
and adorned with curiously shaped
DisHonorep Drarts.—It will be seen
delphia
Bar,
on
the
Middle
Yuba,
was
. and
yesterday,
at
about
one
o'clock,
.
figures of stones, making them resemble
gently falling rains, welcome for the . ings which would be amusing if it was
s, in crossing Bloody while Wilson was at work in his stall, a well furnished room; and from the ceil-~ by the paragraph published below, that
Indian
by
ked
attac
benefits they bring. And whena break . not annoying. To stuff their upfindable Run, and his horse received an arrow McCabe went up to Wilson and pulled
there is danger that our citizens who
ings.
hanging
pendant
in
huge
masses,
in the clouds lets through the golden. nests, they tear up old (or new) clothes, in the nose. Another man from Conhis nose, at the same time presenting a bright crystals flashing in the light of have occasion to remit monies in sma}h
pistol
amo
close
unt
behind
s will be swindled out of their
Wilson
's
head.
Upon
and
co
tobac
his
for
asked
was
Bar,
cord
ng
s
,
printi
of
bundle
rascals
the
into,
eat
and/
warm
face of the sun, his beams
torches.
give
the
appearance
of
gorgeous
jhard earnings We have no means of
this, Wilson caught up a cleaver, and
s;
Indian
ten
of
party
a
by
,
things
other
chandeliers
suspended
from
some
richly
.
gladden as if Sol had forgotten that it} paper. and even pull out the hair of a
and after getting it they told him, turning quickly round, inflicted a trefinished dome to shed their lustre upon kno wing how far this system of “ sharp.
was winter's stern region, and he was. sleeper. All night they riot, and seam‘¢yamos quick.”
;/mendous gash upon McCabe's head, just
practice” has been carried in California,
the
magnificence
that
lies
scattered
.
shining an accompanyment to June. per away like guilty things at peep of if any of those who were on the Midabove the left car. Wilson gave himaround, while in some of the apartments jnor do we know the party named as
self
up
immedi
ately
to
an
officer,
dra
wer; but we think it best for all
and
that
meet
d
shoul
r,
summe
last
Yuba
with
,
eat
dle
The clouds that fly over his face, like. day. They fatten on arsenic
floor,
walls,
and
ceilings
reflect
back
sou
nd
ban
ne
ker
Mari
e
s
Stat
and
the
to
n
for
take
was
the
abe
pub
McC
is.
lic
who
,
Jack
gen
ed
enam
an,
Indi
wn
kno
well
shine
such
and
a
flood
l,
of
iight
from
calome
innumerable
after
te
appeti
better
.
more
those on beauty’s brow, but give
Hospi
tal,
and
plac
ed
unde
r the care of stalactites
.
ey
ral
th
ly
tha
e,
t
ag
the
nat
of
ure
s
of
ar
the
ye
se
e
pro
iv
ceed-f
ty
en
tw
t
ou
ab
as
to
be
almost
blinding.—
.
sweetness to his smiles. Welcome, then,. delightedly with phosphorus. “Rat should bear these circumstances in mind, . Dr. Mills. MeCahe was very much inings should be made public. We thereThere
is
a
gentle
and
regular
descent
to
for
e
lai
d
bef
ore
our
readers the following
the approach of winter; may no adverse . Exterminators” are at fault in Califorand if he is found guilty of the murder . toxicated at the time. He is noted for . the cave of about thirty-five degrees.
—
bein
g
an
exce
odin
gly
quar
rels
ome
ext
charac
t
e.
fro
ic
m
st
a
ju
let
m
ter from Messrs. Brown,
hi
ve
gi
n,
ro
By
by
of
ussed
non-pl
are
s
terrier
and
'nia,
ins.
mounta
our
from
him
keep
fate
.
Caleveras
Chronicle.
racter.—[Courier.
Shipley & Co, of Liverpool, dated llth
,
ly
ul
tf
ec
sp
re
s,
ur
Yo
; numbers. Each matron rat glories in
.
Sep
t.,
185
1,
AIN FIENNE,
M
to
O
R
Mes
srs
.
ExF,
We learn through Adams & Co's.
Arg
ent
i
§ Co. :
New
Dicemes
.—We
have
seen
1]
her score “at a birth,” and the heads of
press, that a man by the yaaa Henry . families instruct their willing brood into.
formerly,
City, tg
Darrin, of New Yorkel
£.Py
jall the tricks of the race.
;
4
Sitver Mine prcow Monterey.—A. a letter from a gentleman in Tuolumne
Later From Tor Sovta.—We are in-. correspondent writing te this paper. to his friend in this city, dated Soldier’s .
—3Ata.
“We have had two bills presented
jto us for £20 and £10, drawn by
yer. Gulch, October 25, from which we are }one Arthur W. Foote, from Sacramento
of Col. Stevenson’s reg’
we mortals do with this persevering, . San Diego Herald, for the last number . the diseovery ofa very rich silver mine
}
exfollowing
the
make
to
permitted
on
r,
to
na
. Ci
Se
.
but
we
ty,
kn
r
th
not
ow
me
wha
30
hin
ea
tev
g
t.
st
er
Oc
e
d
te
da
eight
een
l,
miles
na
from
ur
board from th
that
jo
s
place,
hi
ata
of
unconquerable race? In another year, .
.
ral
Ali
the
as
n
ew
ka
nt
(of
poi
the
.
l
par
ty,
iva
and
arr
s
hav
thi
e
of
by
cou
rn
traet:
.
rse
ref
lea
use
to
y
d
pp
ha
e
ar
We
-}
for
ed
at
It
was
dis.
se
s
wa
He
t.
gh
ni
ay
sd
ur
Th
:
if the rat census is taken, with the pre.
. them. They are drawn on aregular
.
P.
J.
.
Mr
d
by
age
eng
es
parti
by
red
cove
.
and
ny
Swee
.
A
rich
vein
has
been
found
near
t.
Lieu
of
ty
safe
the
of
l house, on a carpen
What shall. debted to J. Judson Ames, Esq., of the . from Monterey, dating Oct. 35, relates
ward of the whee
sent rate of increase of the varments, . party, who it will be remembered, ac. Leese—Alta,
. Angels, six miles from here, where ‘printed form, with the drawer’s name
. across one end, and no doubt many poor
ter's bench, and the boat giving4 lurch, . 11,07 will be ten of them to one human cording to last accoun's, were in immi‘four
men
have
taken
out
$40,000
in
ipe
opl
wil
e
forces
l
be
tak
ed
en
in
in
by
the
mb
m,
co
and
e
th
om
fr
er
ng
da
nt
ne
he fell over. Every exertion was used, being, while with their {were of inflicThe
body
of
a
man
suppose
d
to/
two
weeks,
Rich
placer
diggings
jWe
sha
ll
the
to
ref
is
ore
He
be
obl
s.
ige
opa
d by your
Coc
and
as
Yum
the
of
We.
family.
a
for
enough
js
one
tion
to!
California,
both by the Senator and
have
been
murde
red,
was
found
about
.
have
also
been
found
between
Angels
go.
Die
. ta
kin
suc
San
g
ste
h
to
ps
as
ty
you
ma
par
con
y
his
sid
h
er
wit
urn
ret
.
s
ne
Si
e
Mi
un
fo
re
kti
Ras
y
ae
ee
pe
ho
4,
to!
t
bu
ten
miles
eave him, both lowering boats,
from
Auburn
on
Sunday
and
Carson's Creek. The next day . best, for putting maayhe on their guard
to
are
,
men
ten
h
wit
,
ray
Mur
ut.
Lie
la
st
.
after
they
were
found, 190 men were i ‘and Ppreveuting g a continuance of them.”
.
Alia
—
a,
Gil
the
on
t
pos
the
ts
o
ca
g
tw
upy
in
g,
l
occ
br
in
wil
at
r
gr
he
mi
it
‘h
Y
qe purpre
eae.
SaaS
ze
th
frm
Gown
Cone
JONG
* en
. r Sacram
progremy
one at the instance of Douglas,. was so speedily bearre
whicli dn accession of water will render. ecting mille will but observe the sim-. the supper is to be served up, no doubt . warrants,
sted. of the Sampes . Uppe
te
,
bri
ngs
in
te
ll
igence
the
first
mate,
for
mutiny
;
and
the
other
.
ciple applied by with their usual taste.
prin
l
hica
osop
phil
ple
The Mayor was quickly on the spot! that sickness prevails toa considerable
uscless,
at the instance of a seaman, for an as. afte
.
r
the
alar
they will
m
was
sound
ed,
nam
ed,
e
and
hav
renwe
.
exten
y
t
amen
pan
g
com
the
the
tribe
s
of
Indians in
Gra
ss
Val
ley
see
ms
to
be
all
in
ecs
tasau
lt,
unt
il
whi
ch he was remanied to
The character of the last rainy season
dere
d
the
most effective service, work-. the vicinity of the river, He noticed
e
mor
ely
ens
imm
do
to
able
not only be
cies at this great demonstration of their. the custody of the Marshal.—Alta.
wus a source of disappointment to vast.
ing with all the ardor and spirit of a/ on the road a number of unburied boCaptain Waterman is said to have. veteran New York fireman.—{Union. (dies, and in the huts and woods many
numbers. <A large quantity of dirt work with the same number of stamps; . town, and many families are expected.
AS
. were lying prostrate with disease, The
but
save
a
large
item
of
es
ens
M-.
from
Sacramento,
on
the
joint
purpose
. been
arrested
at
Monterey.
He
will
.
which was thrown up in anticipation of
Messrs. Wents & Co.—We publish Tanks of the aborigines are rapidly wastFran-.
San
to
brought
soon
be
probably
attends.
and
mills
quartz
the
visiting
of
.
their
of
renewai
frequent
the
by
curred
floods of water was left unwashed, fre~ .