The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855, August 09, 1855, Image 1

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THE UuIPflUA GAZSTTE.
I'tiiiumiiin nvisitv thuihiiay,
liV llOYU&llLAKKJ.y.
u. tt, ii. nnru. ai.i.x. nurrt.v
OI-'FICi: In llixiienr.r'H IIi'ii.iumj. Main
Btrctl, next door west "j-cottiuiirg lluiuc."
TRIOtt tNVAIIIAIII.V IV AUVAICi:.
Oni ci py, fur on year, S 01.
IX lllllllllll Mini,
" " " llitep iinmtlK, S'JOl.
r.n-Nonptr lll tu dlscuiiilnueJ until
tUnrrnutujii arc I'.il.l.ij.
AtAVl'VilHttiUCUtS
Will tv lntiitUil nl Hit' t'lllowln- rales!
Dim iimri' (r twelve llnr or lm, nii
liiirrtlim, ft Uil titili illiMiiicnt lumr
tlon.il UU, A liln.nl drdudMi iuil tu
yearly mlurti.irii.
lltititK'x l.'ruil. nf twalvc linn or Ir
for on yer, i'i'i furtlx inoullu.fcUi lor
til IIC llllllllhl, t-lu.
I'tY" The numb, r nf lined nni mutt I hi
dlithictly niirl."l mi the nmr-lu. uiIhthIio
tlic)' will lm iiiiitliiticl till lurlil'l, und idinr--vd
occiir.llnntjr.
The fiillnwiiy nann-l 'tiun arc aiiiliur
lifil tu mi-lvo iilcriptlnus nml alu-idie-liicuta
lur ttiv (liitillt, mi'l receipt fur the
i kiii' :
IIIINIIY IIAI.i:, i:m0? Front itreel.
.Sun Krit'telit'u.
l. W. Mi i cut. i., I.iiirn City,
J. 3. .Mcln:iv, M, i.,(Jimllli.
I. N. SmitiI, . HurlliiKl. ii
llr.i.tsn .Suitii. Kv.. Alu-ny.
I.. F. (iiiovi.ii, l)i . Kalrm,
U. II. Tn.ni, Juckionillle,
Jaw Thiiiiikiii, I.eUnd Creek.
K. S. Ilni.i.ivn, Oii'K'iii Cllv.
V. II. Pakxaii, '.v , I'urllnii'l.
(lev. Aim. Alurl.t.
(itci II. Autumn, M. I) , Jacksonville.
lIl'HNN A Wimiii, Jnckniilll.
J. IH'.iktii. Peer Iretk,
J. H. (Iaiiii K, '.'i . I'urt Orfnnl.
0. lluMVtivi, pallet i f IbeUuluinM.
AMU K. Uu.iKlln. I.'m., I'ihjiv liny.
Col W. W. Oiai-uav Clkluii.
0. Futon, IV Wlhcltflrr.
Jul. IUvmiMm, Caiiyiuivllle.
Ijloctrn.
Gents msjr ilgh for their rcRilU',
Malilt tor tl ilnty cupt of ia,
Dul ioukIUIiik In lh s til ft'inl tiorU
Htth Rtt-nlrr ch triut lur me.
Tli mt ctchinliiK K"tlp
With your ne jjliburi tlirr pin,
UUilfli'Vt n'rr llmUluit f.i.hioni,
Nir yd luokiiiK In tho ulmi.
It ii lilting, nice and raiy,
lu a co.jr oil snu-clnlr.
With tlit. ipni crminl nljrh jou,
1'illiJ ni Ii Ingrain inula ralr.
Anil tin "weekly prr"lyliu,
With Its ihuicvit ip-ini uf llinuxht,
Wholciuine it'irlo, pot.' inuitngi,
From tlitfarmtTclly hrounhl.
Dropped Into your quid nlnlow,
In the Italy country lure,
Whr th er.ckel low is chirping,
Aait no Jarrini: suamls mi nenr.
Fool It gtt Kt llgliliuiiiv, clictrlnjr,
I'ur your soiacliiiica iluuklinz in. ml,
And It tiring w,th inole.t teaclilius,
Trutbi that you cuuld novr Bnd.
Ad 1 1 know that you will Join me,
Whin 1 with tlurs noon in'gUt be
One In tvrry cottage wlnlow,
Krorn Nebraikt 10 lln-ics.
An4 that nil thrlr hippy lamatss,
On the pmlrle, In tho kUJc.
Knew tu real tlici.i ami lu lots them.
And would nrx lV.r. it.it ralu.
I'.irott'i'll.
BT MIS1 Ml "IV llltDLT.
Tbt mtliJen, when leaving her father halls
Tu lilo tu the ruiiteiit cell,
Feels Hit Ifitr kII'Io ullly tlunn her cheek
As ihe whlipeii lie wi'pJ, "lareweUS1'
Ihs mi! Ii. as l.c l.uvinli'urooJUiil humo
'MIJ worldly cares lu 'Uu'U,
When ho hears his inuthtr'n henrlfiH sols,
Weeps as Iicm), "larrttcll'"
Tho icbool girl, whoto CO' and incrry laugh
Itlni; nut with a inniosp. II,
Grows eal, ami ihe rlilug lnui;h Ii Milled
As she lists tu that word, farcHclll"
And often, hrn uiulh'i rulan l o'er,
When ltIlI In lur liuurt ilolli sutll.
the tluhs as she think tl' her y onager dsys,
And tho school riiI klaifurvneitl'1
A rtotlo on diiitt.
Luminous hlar.o!
I never seed Ihu like in all my tiurn doys I ,
Tallow ciudlcs iiint uu moic'u tar
When jou'iu nbout
And spirit I imps U no tvhar ;
Ilcluclcaudunout.
Spirkllnslltol
I think I never seed unythlnr; half su brlto;
Uiorythini; Is amntlii clear,
Thu hldjus lumu
It defunct, mid every cheer
Is aipurlcut in tho rumel
GUryoiis Unto I
Your sklnlclnthuns iiuiko aaurrrlslndlphy;
Von dun't need no snulTcr i
llularottiHt ecrudo mil;
When i ourrii sipieiichcd ty puffers
Ojus lumvs nryse.
Ilrlllynnt Flame I
The nltet not noxt to darkness when you
came,
Dill cundlo's has vanlsht
lkfuo you aiuLlurd oil gono to srasi;
1'vory greasy nii!sanca has beeu banisht
Hurraiv lur (lass I
Vj. Ho who is not elated when bo Is
praised, or dejected when treated with dlt
resprol. Is it tvlo man,
Tliu 1 It lis II y ni'illiur. '"K """ in'ciuelir, ami me cimip'iiiy exrcuiu iiriemirrx ugi'iuir iiu mi . ncliire mo preieni moveincni iook rier i un-sunii, o.iu-suwui, ami as lar inn uay, tayt iiieoacranieiiio union 01
Iiormt sulffrcil considerably by the who aro concerned with him. , place, all the artillery in nod nhout' at the Hogue, it free from interruption ( Friday, nn tho unfinished po, limit nf"
tir 4uuik e. iitunr. . ".li.U'mner." vthlch inDvallrd to to n. I appear that the accusation was. .Montercv. iucludiui' ull ihe nuns in the tirdinnriiv.thuu"h tiiii.-iU nnd defenceless . the enidlnc of the Sacramento Valley
Arrlvnl of Col. Mtf)ilo' Com
IIIIHkI III NlKII'IIIIIL'HlOi
'I'liu milviil nf (Jul. fit' ptitu'a until
iiiiml, my tlai fiiM(i,liiiitu a ilirilny
. vmil In lliv liUtory nl lliu l.i'vi'c U'y,,
iininiiiicli imtliuic ii tu tlit Hi nl of IJnvl''
llllll'o hiULth uliu Ihivii IVlT t'OIIIU lit
lliu oviil.iiiil runt iliivully In .Snurn.1
iiii'iilo. Tlitniigli tliu t:nuil('y of W.I llm nul,y iiiioiulcil riiiiiiiiiiiiliintn on
IS. Itnlikiii, A;cnt of tliu QiurU'rimi Jlilio iiuiiIhtii fronliur of bivvur C'nlifor.
lui'i Ii'iiirliiii'iit,u ire i-milili'il lolny iiilu, nnlvcil nt Hiti Vincvtu ni-nr Hun
Iii'Tmni our rcnilcrH n IV iv lulcrt'iijiiui 'ruiimt. LK'iil. I'ujnl, Iniini'illiitrly uii
nilti;uliiri nf llio tili from Unit Like
In tliUrllv.
On tlm V!7lli fif Aliill. I.lcillli. llntrry
.... .
nml Cliitiiillrr It'll dull l.iilttt Clly Willi ini't, mIii'H lie wu iirrcalt-il, nml iii-l
n ili'tiitlnnt'iit nl' ilninniiM ccrtill,vii( ' IhimiciI tlntl lm liml livvii tiliil nml ken
ion, liiimri.pln., Ii)' tlm miiitlifril roiili' ' Ii'MCimI to lit .lint n n trnltnr. .M-Icii.
lur 'IVjim l'n. 'I'liin tlil"lnn nrrln-il tin. irntt'ti'il iimIiiiI lliU tiiimimry t
mimn lime llnct'. nn wit huvo Ivurni'il iiioi'im-iIIiil' witliotit nviiil, noil lit Iwolvr '
llirnil'jli iiiltlci'ii Iroin .Sn Dlfgn. A-
liotit tint iiiiiii' tlnic tlifii'in.iiiiik'rorilii'
iderofllii'
I'nrcf, llm i'iiiIm nf wlmli iiutiilnri'd
mii.u SUO men In the vitlh-y, Lit the'
iiiy. apart for CnlifnriiU nml n part'
i fur Oregon. 'I'liem cut under cum-
i in toil ol thu fiillutilng intiiied nllleert :
;t,'til. .Sleptn", O.ipt. Ingill. Quittif'i
maittiT, ,Mnj. J. I Iteyiiuldi, l.ifiit l,.i
I.. I.iiingitun, It. O. 'rylernnd All.tnu
On Ihu l.'Jth June, thu troop aiilved ,
at l.iwmin'a .Meaduwi, nt which place
lliu (JiiaMi'iiiiiut'r, (.'npt. Ingalli, run:
Lieut. Aililnii.willi ti'inu lxly ilrngoiiii
reeiuiti, to hundred lioitei, wnuuua,
etc., left lliu main fuicc, diverged from
ihu miiiii roinl, nml took thu ruulu (
Tint Lane, Oregon teriilory. Tlda
detachment aniviil nt Tort Linu aiirnc
week tiiire. Ku. (lAicrrn. The
ri'iii'iimltr of lliu tronpi cainu directly
on to ('iinon Vitlliiy, which they reach-
ed tin the .ilh June.
.Many linll.un were seen, who trouh.
ny linli.iiis wno seen, uiinirnuu-
number of rutllo trains hi the rem
ii command, hut iit.inro w.t
tlv lendereil by llio latter, and
led n
in lliu
tiromi.llv lemlereil liV
Iheir deiiretlutiiin tlweddy chriketl
Two or llirea men were lost by drown
'ilio I room wrro fovofed with nil ex
celleiitguiile, mid found ginss and ttn
leriihunilaiit beyontl Cnrimi Viilley.
In llie Sierra Nuvatla feetl wn scarce,
. . . . I. I ...! I
and thu animals accordingly sulferetl
seveiilv.
lliu repoil nf there being sumo lorty
or fifty Mormon women
in
camp it
'grcallv exaggerated. Willi lln'exeep
i nun ni .ii rt.
llrunmhcnd and three
Itlaimhlert, nno of whom only wat ihe
I . ." .. ...i..... .1
Willi Ol n .Iioriliun, nun o or nin-e
I 1 . .1 at . ........ .r.. - . I .!.. . .. II.. i. ill, a. II tl r it . . . 1. T ."..!. .!... .'. .1 -I . I F ! I ... I . S." .. '- F
i I inning an extent last season. Hornet thut .Mileudrez nml otheri wiiheiT lo cclfhraled lll.tck I'urt, had been re. t, boat ro pounced upon,probaVily more iHillroad, tho Disttict Court having'
lllleeii or twenty animals tiled in com, ell Loner Citltfiiinin tutliu Aineiic.tns mou-d Into the iuleilur of tho country, by men rendered desperate froni.hunger 'placed the company In poietsion or
i nquencu nf it tremeudoui iwi-lllug hit for S'J.OUO.OOO. Any man that it not. and the v.ry general belief it that the than by lliu in. called rebel. Shiklung tho disputed premise' Tho enliro
ihe throat, which produced AuUueuliun 'a commiiu idiot mult b roiitincctl of few regular in lliu cily weuld not even lit guarded carefully by a body nf troops ''grading will bo completed during the
i ten-tudi rule. ., lliu falsehood of inch n story. At il atlemnt to defend it. laud the cnlrnno un to lion the ftist., month of August. Tho track layin?
otheri; tho remainder, ten oe diizeii,ar' Imu without a passport signed by Hie
and hkv been iitlncheil to tho nllicerk ..Mexican Consul in b'au l'ruuciico will
iirlrnnm ilnni llirlr deiitrlure from ihe" shoL i
ntlier tide, and hate hid nn connection
whatever with the Mormons.
Our Informant pak in tho highest
terms of the hidiei nbovo referred to,
one of whom wa an clresi nf ennsid.
erabhi reputation in Halt Lako City.
'Hit' daughter are represented tit Intel-
ligent mid hanilinme, and it wn to
n .1 . ....!.. .. l.il I...
capo the contaminating lulliieiici-t by
which they were tuirouiided that llieie
and oilier feliinlei wero placed under
the protection of the U. S. nllicers. The
latter, hnwever. havo fultilled their mil-
ion, nnd it now rcm-iiui for tho char-
it.tbly dmposed to protect nml asii.t,
tliesu iiiifoitunntu females, who, w tin-,
ilerslmid, aru left in ibis city peiiuih-is,
nml rntir.lt- tlenemleiit iinuii public
'.charily milil they can obtain situations,,
suilablu In their icx.
I Tho olllcer and tronin, luggage and
1 aminuniiimi, tchli'let, mulen, nml nil'
I ! accompanying pariiphernali.1, pitted j
illlirouglitiiwiwibniit meridian yesterday.)
At thu lung train or rniivas'covereiii.nei, aru nuuny cxpecieu 10 arrnuiu inu
wngoni, each branded "U. S," cann'lbayof I'odutHiiitoi. TI11 order pub
ihundeiliig ilnwii J stieel, llio walks, li.ned by I'ujul uro nf such unheard of
liims and wlmliiw wemliltl Willi ipec;
1.. 1 ..1.... 1
iiuuri rngji-uj- eeitoiiiiiQ m" iiiukia.iun,
thu tlnmseh to catch it gllmpso of nu1
epailKtte, llm ynulh n peep at n Mor
moil maiden, mid all to observe 11 spec
taclu never befuro presented to their (
wondering eyes oil this tidu of lhe
mountuiiit.
A portion of tho little army crossed
llio Hucramenlo below llm city, and eu
01 mped for lliu night on tho into eid.
uf the liver. Tliu troops went down in
thu afternoon boat. '1 ho former jour
ney across tho pr.iliio to-day to lieuieia,
whither Col. Hteptoonnd Lieut. Taylor
Imvu 11 1 re inly gone. At thut point the
uiimmniid will bo turned over to Major
(Jeiuriil Wool. It Is understood that
most of tho olllcer will ho ordered to
tho Kusturn Sink's in n few weeks,
whllu one of tho companies will proceed
In tho Tejnii Past, nnd tho other to
Foil Yi1m.1i.
tu"rtlovliiH" says that whatever may
be tho charms and social endearments of tlio
breakfast tublu, they aro entirely destroyed
by making It tho irena for 'feats ottlrtnulh'
hetwesn tho butter and endflah btllr.
I'rom l.nivur llfoi'iilu.
Forty Troujn orriinl from Im Pax
Mckmlrrx Arretted unit NhoU
AH'.iirt mi lliii iVniitlor nf Loner Cal i
If'irntii nn- iissumiug n luiliiiHchurnti'r.
On tin- '27lbof Juim, niyalhu Northern
Uiililiirman, n mi. ill force of iilinut -II)
iiivii uiiiiiirtliuuoiiiniiiiiil or 1,1'ul. I'iiihI
i'" IiIh nnivul Invltuil Mt'lvinlrct, iIih
iAciln ciiiiiiiiiiiilnntc.tii nii'ftli wlm'
. ... .. .
u 1 1 n ix-o Ii ult I y cumiillvil Willi tlm re
"Vliik-lt llm lii-xt tiny li w.n ilinl, nml
left lyliiumi ll.f I'liin, tu hetnlieii anil
iliinltil liyliN wifu and uliilive. Atllie'ihu lll.ick I'oit miiiI nil that it contain-
muiu liuiu Melemlre. wmi aneiti'd, lii ., (.'ovtriior Cuiilmm uml almut (10
.Secretary ivna ntriileil iith liiin, nml ,ollicir vere taken primiivre. All the
iippielieiiiimn nro hud that hu will uf nrnu uinl aimiiuniliuii, togetliui with
It r the a.inni late. It trill he recollect J thirty piecet of cannon, lell into lliu
ed that hut fall n deijieralo hand nf tiiiinU of lliu Imurguiilt. 'Hiia i n.
liont-llii'ivi'i mid munlerera ckciix-il ,'
the viileiict! of mir nllieert mill iiinde,
lluir w.iy into Ltiivcr Ciilifnrnla, wlnij
claimed prottclioii from .Mvliiulrez n,
.('ouiiii.iinl nile, from their ptinilert. At,
in mutter ofcounu liuliail no authority,
to deliver lheu fugitive froin juitlce
up lo thu milhuritiei of this cuuutiy.
i.itnl not uUliiog to keep them nbuut
.S.iii Toniat, w hero they might continue
(' their luwlets depredation on thu du-1
feiiceliM In'iiiliit.inU of hit diitiict, he
tent ihein (u Li I'.iz. Oat of rcvengi"
theto denprrNihni iltpontl charges
'agaiust Milemlrvz to the Ciimmniid.iiite
utnrm, io inu en.-ei initi ne was in
iii'giillitiiti with thu United b'tatet In
'sell Lower (.'.tlifornii. Thu Commiin
daiitu (Seiieral uilhuut fuilher intpiiry,
Ueiiernl, to thu eir.'t't initt he was in
I!.' ..... .1... ....-.
jiui inu i'Airiiiimnri ruwc iu nv uj.jn-i
country Mills Instructions to seize ami
aiuiear llio crimi is in de.ilitii! with the
Vniericsiis. llm properly uf lliosu nn the
toulh of ihu line we look upuiiasbeing
in gicnl danger, mid theru it no ilnubt
.1 . I I . .1 . .1
that already thu troops have commune
ill" laku ami ilestrnt.
Atkociiii'i Omuiihs or tub Nbw
Co)iMAMiAri:. The following are
' .1... ...t.I.t..l ....!.... ..I l..!..t 'rii.v.ti.
lliu nriglnal ordertof I'ujul. lheyat
! pear in thu tinaiiith culumnt of the
IIIU "llll. ...... . uj... ..rv....-
, Calfornian :
I i r I ..I .t
i. s.tery lurvigucr lino cruiei inc
U. Thnto nnw in tho Territory liy '
thu toleraucu ir llio traitor .Mclcmln-z
'leavo immediatt-ly, nml if they should
fail tn du to, Juilicet of tho I'eacr.piil
nwiii-r of hacienda and major dtinias
ofirunchos will older them lo hu shot. i'in tho action, ortublequently captured
' ii. Ititroduclliiu of arms and muni-, by Iloaka'u party and shot, nro Acliil-
tlnnt of w.irnru foihiddeiaud tlulatotnl let Kewan, CJeorgo Cole.Oeorge Leon
I-.! I... ..Ill I.,.. I.... ..-.I !.... I.. II l...l. ..!. ...!
nf tin. tinier will bo shot.
I -t. Whoever made common causa with
Melendrez or now attempts to follow In
his footntipi, will bo shot.
l'on-ign vessels found near tlio const
will hu icqulred to thnw their paper,
anil thoso at anchor In any roailiteail
with pnsseugeit oil board, will tet tail
I'm tliu ith ; in case of non-couipli.ince,
Itliev nro to ho cniuiderml 11 pirates
mid Irenletl as such. I'ujnl also or
ulurod a small piece or ordinance, lor
'many yeans tlm piivnlo propeity ol
Unu Ju.iu llaiidiui, tu bo confiscated.
I'rom two lo threu hundred governnienl
troops under (ho cominaiid ufa Colo.
nlroci'y, mat even an nciuai warcouiu
nut excuse their publication.
Mvxleo.
CltlTlCAl, l'osiriON OK StNTA Ana.
Tlio Santa llarbara tiatelte ay;
"From Mexico we learn that on the
day the F.uiilio left Mazatlali (Juuo'il)'
i repurt (caelum ineruiiialoanta Anai.
forces weru surrounded at Ari.n, no.tr
Moulin, by the nrmy of Gen, Comoii
fuit, mid theru was every probability ol
success fur the 'He vnluthuiist."
In tho Sl.itjof .Miuhuicau, which ad
joins Mexico on the one siiUyiud Guer
rero, in which thu Revolution origina
ted, uu thu other, lliu Insurgents were
incri'iittni; nt every pnint.nndtho wliok-
Statu may hu said lo havo declared
against Santa. Ann. It Is nlsn reported
that tho important city of Pucblu has
pronounced against tho Dictator, nnd
that thoro uro a largo number of mal
contents in the cnpitnl prepared for 11
rising nt soon as lliu Revolutionists ap
proach iifar enough to sustain them.
Gun. Tavora.coiiimauding u division
of tho Government Army lu tho Statu
of Mexico, report having encountered
lllll llcbrll llllllcT lIlU COIIIIII.IIkJ llf Di"
gull.idu nml I'lutiireo (ioii..ili', at I'li
oyullii, nml uiiiiiiilutely inuluil lliein.
.NcitliLT ol tliij ii'inlur wuru unitnrril,
ultlioui'li ninny nriioniTit wcro luki'ii
nml iiiatfintly elint. liiiiortiuit nn till
IIUW lllroni till) South of .Mrxicn. ititl
t.vi'ii ikiiriijiiiiti.il liv tlii rifim it... Vi.itli.
...... . ...,,... ,,j ..(....... B..u ..
cm Htutvi. Ily lliy lliu wny nf Saw t
Ofk'iuil.we k'ntii Hint lu-ntly tliu whulr .
of tliu 8lali't nf 'l'miiiiulip.ii, Nui'vo
l.voii nml t,tMliull.i, tveru In tliu Iiiiml'
'nf lliu Iniuri'iiH
tl(.l.t..l
tiiii;,r Si'UJiim o- tub
fl ..... whvi... .III. . ri.l'l
m.MMa i.v NiMitiiKict .Miixicu.
.Monterey, lliu ttrunliuld of Northern
.Mexico, anil kty to tliu tiierrn Mmlre,
Inn liven citpluiedliythuruvululioiiUti.
IliipiM'ins lli.il tliu pliicu waft nllavked
I ..M.. . . . ....
inn mux. ill ,M.iyiiy ien.M.niti.igu VI
niitl, in lliu iiioriiiiiif, and CHi.turt'il
Injur n thurl imiiutfiiir.il. toL'ttluT with
ilcitli hluw tu .S.mt.i Ana.
Thu inoveineiit wat initiated toino.
vsltut touner than iU leader intended,
but at they ucrti lielrayed, they pro-
claimed war tig.iiimt thu tyrant in one
town near .Monterey. Thu leader fur
thu pieieut it Dow .Santiago Viduuril.l
for muiiy yeaia .Secretary of Sutu of
.S'unvu Lewi, under thu federal form of
government. Monterey it th'j must
wealthy and populous city in Northern
Mexico, and in Ihu casu telf-preterva-
tiou will induce its iuhiibitunts to furn-
iah thu meant with which to organir.) a
Inrcu pullich-nt ) succetal'ully defy the
tlespot and hLs miuiuiis. At I wiite,tlie
tiespot anu Iiu miuluiis. At I wute,llie
mott Intense excilemitot prevailtamung
thu tiuiiierout exiles here, mid Ihu lead,
jn.r nu..,) ninmig lliein will tuon be
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noion inu revoiuiiuumi, luny utienu
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im,d to do or die.
J Tlio
i I)i:tIat
Wo publish
. ttl.lt .
Tlio Wnllier i:xn.-lllloii.
ation or tiii: Companv.
ed tcileidiy an account
of Whlker i itrrivitl at Itealejo; tan.
guinnry conlliet between bit little bsnd
.-!.. . . -. . ..
nml tliu .Mcarngu.i Inrces, untler lien,
Duska. near Kivat: lilt rc-cmbarkation
i.f Sw,i Tn.n .. I.mi'u ciiia iftitltnrml
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soino ad Jitlonnl particular of interest,
Theru It n letter in town, wriiten In'
n I... tt'.ti.... l.i If J.... I.
pvinii iit ninn ininivii, j'i.i u.i iuv
i-ve oNiUleparture rrnin fcan Juan.
'Hu gives thu patliculars of hit fight
with Iloska. and tav. "TIlO bov llO.I
haved a well at could bo cypected.
lie wat hnpciul, anil comiilerinl lilt np
parent defeat equivalent to .1 tlctory,
considering the very large oddtnrrnyed1
against I1I111. Thu names of thoso killetl
ard, Chaik' t Ilrognn, Frank Cole, and
II. V. Willi.inuon.
Wu hear the name of a .Mr. Kerrigan
or Knnigmi mentioned as among those
killed, mid of Crocker, who wat with
Walker nt Husenadn, among the wotiu
thd. The name of (hu live or six
other wounded wo could nut learn,
It tvns icpiirled through the city tester-
' tl. v thut Wntker had been wounded
iby a muskit ball in thu head, hut this
i ..nl rnrri.i'l. tin oirnnn.l miliiiured.
About llfty.fivo men accomianIed him June, of an extensive iibcest, aged -10
on hit arrival at San Juan. Theru ho years ond ten inuiithi. His Excellen
found tlio ichoimer San Jose, of which cy Paki wat 0110 of tlio highest chief
ho look possession, mid which ho as- of the aboriginal race, and lineal do
erts was a government vessel full or fccndiint of tho ancestral liousonfkani.
arms, nmmunilion, tore . etc. Thl ihameha. Ho leaves a widow undone
prize wa just in tho nick nf llmo nnd daughter. Tho funeral will tako place
greatly raised the spirits of his compa- in about n fortnight,
ny. It wat hit intention to return to Ij Tliu Wiiuat Cnor. Mohave seen
Itenlejo. and thsneo pnelrato to Leon, sample of the new crop or wheat, say
ihooapllol, where hi friend Castlllon .tlio Polynesian, (Juno 10.) now being
wn strongly fortified wills about li.500
men. aiker tays ins men uui great
execution with their Sharp's rilK's, and
that full 0110 hundred of thu enemy
wero killed. Ivacli man was armed
wills a Sharp' rille, loading at the
breech, two Colfa largo size revolvers
and 11 biiwlt) knife. Not even their cour
age could havo saved so small n hand
I'i 0111 niiuiliilalion had it not been for
llio Hupoiiority of their arms. Each
man carried thirteen thots, with n rifle
(hat could hu fired ten or fifteen timet
a minute, while tho Nicaraguans had
prohobly nothing mora than the old
Tower muskets. Should Walker suc
ceed In joining Cnrtllloii.tlio latter tvo'd
havo a lorco of about '-',000 men, that
might safely defy all attempt of thu
nppnslto faction to dialodgo them. &
A imiM, UVA ult,
00" It is said that sulllciont calico is
dully manufactured in llhodo Island to
make each female in the. Stato a dreta.
l.utcr from (ililnMi
Tim ilutin from Hongkong nro to
May lUlli, and from Slmiiglinu lit .May
5tli.
Dr.vri ri-rto.v at Camom. Tlio.
rincli.il tniic of Inlorett In Cnntoii,i
mi Itu, China Afnil.nnvr Ii.tinur. urn.
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iiu iiiu i't tin UM'MtUII ,.J VIII, nun IIW III vmu iniii?tril III IHU I'llllllUII Ul IIIB
lliosu w!io liavu not onongli nre to he, cominnloni,ly lopinlng to riia tnprtlor1
kept qiiift. "1'liv rnlii (If alert wholniy . tntho Ignoranco of lib f.'llow bflngf '
c.ifL'ooj aro illipnu'tl to deitl well wiilij'io look down with pity npon tlielr era-
lliu K!iiple, inorn than reliiileri.. ulio.
Imvu yot "omio uiliiiiii,nli inn.il in iicli
....... f...... ll...I ..n'..l l.i tn.lntil.. hii.I
lflBl'S, l. fill IIICII VII. .Ik IU III lllll.llll IIIIU .
iiihaiice tliu price. Tlio rtUil price lint
hecn nlmnt HI (per liicul nf l.J3 1 ..
lliu. nenirdupoii,) iliiiiiifj the l.-tnt ten
tJ.iyn fur good quality, down to 85 f.O1
fur nrdin.irv. 'llio wncei of n hihorcr'
monlimtry (lmcU?l or 85 pcrmontli,
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and lia cmiiumei tlireu tirtln ol plcul n
uionili: a famile of flvo neriont will
tluit nteil a plcul nnd it half each month
fur iUitllowanc.i. At pieient.aman with
. family mint livu on leu than half tl.Ii
quantity, not allowing for other expen-
e. 'I'he daily coiituinpiion of rice in
Canton ordinarily hat Wn reckoned nt
I'J.UUO piculi now it it probably lin-
der 0,000' and fifteen cattiet o"f thli
('grain aru told for n dollar, whllo 23
cattiet of wheat can bo bought for llie
I tamo vim, V.-ulmit deviccf for iliniiiiikh. I
"in ' thu coiuumi.tion iif lice lioveUeii
ttai led by making rrcparaliont of'
i beam, taro,ynm,greeui,elc, nod manvi which ho hat sacrificed irttio I W'heru
'pertout have entirely flopped their ai.l hit courago I flit glory hat vanished
,llowauco of lice. Viih theio prcpar.i- like tho darkr.ots of tlio night befors
tiuiu, "chirms, intended to allay the, the light of tho morning. Thu deceitful
pangs of hunger and fortify the hotly ''bubblu of famo nt which hu to eagerly
ugHiutt faintuest, nro given by burning caught hat crumbled in hit grasp, and
'iheni and mixing tho u.het with tea.and,1.! llio litllo tpaik of life has grown
idiinking the iloto before callng. Kvo-l nearer to itt end, hit couiage ha
ry thing etlitilu are taken to market.hut ,
ry tiling etlitilu arelnken to market.liut,
, other articles do not bear such a high
rato in proportion at rice.
SfATK or Air.vtus in Canton.
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1 ho slate or nllnirt in ths immediate
vicinity of Cniitmi it quiet, and the
Ititvr dtfi'iided. This town was nnt
much injur.! by ihe foray made against
it last January, when so much oil mid
sugar were destroyed there; but many
tutviit along the bankt of the liver bu
tweon it ami Whampoa are in ruin.
'llio "rebel chief" at Sun. Ito, Chin,
llien-liang, wa teen tho other day nt
I" I ...t I.. ,!...!. ....... .I:m
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IVIIM-'HUIIi;. Ill-IB 111) 1111113 i:il.'afc llilll'
eultv in malntalnlm? hit band, as tin
cnunlry hat been eaten nut. Theolher
. . r . ...i iii
cnlel, iio.aiuK.ne rcporteti as near 1131-1
nan nlh a large lleet; and it II not
unlikely these robber-patriots will soon
nnlm Ihoir f.irrii nml rv.if ilia eoast.
The ditliculty of provi.ioning their
troops is alio felt by tho Imperialists,
nnd this hinder thorxpulsion of Cliin
from tho largo mart of Kowkong nnd
t)C towns of Kum cliuk nnd Sli.t-ping,
where
nomin
amUi
..
e tils authority is proiuniy nearly
nal. Ihoexeculion-grounil Itsiui
hnost dnilv covered with carcasses;
thx criminals bein" now mostly those
1 who have been given up by the gentry
and flder of their tillage, and tho jit-!
dieinl dentin at present average,
it i
said, nearly a hundred daily.
Sumltt it'll Inluiids.
DutTiioi-A DiTiNi:i'isiii:t) Ciucr.
His Mxcelcncy Kalanihelemailunn
Aimer Puki, Privy Councillor tu His
Majesty, nml Member of tin House of
.Nubles.iUOd lit IliS mansion Oil Ilia l.illl
' l.u.un.t...! ami fY.it.1 Its iiiini.iirnnpn il
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seems much superior to the crop of last
year. 1 he weather since me cominencu
inent of harvest has been fine, mid hall
tho crop or ten thousand Initials
has been safely cut. Wu understand
.'llio crop will bo from twenty to twenty
II to thousand bushels, which will furn
ish an ample tuply of the consumption
of tho Islands. Flour has been made
from tho now wheat, id to be of n
good quality. Wo havo not yet hud
lliuaieuns ofjudm'ng ntraonally of it.nor
of the now corn uieal.a supply of which
as well as feed lor hotses, is now on
hand at thu Company' Steam Mill.
Fiom present appearances, we shall be
independent of ull foreign supplies ol
Hour for the year to come, and
save much money in tho country, and
have tweet bread to eat. The crop last
year tva damaged by the wot woather,
and the flour made from it wa poor,
and could not compare with the fureigu
article.
Hxtrnet,
Tlicro nr few who can rofilso a lr.
Imlo of nilinlratlnn to that might and
unseen lifin, whoio oxcvllonco and
power mutt mny wonder nt, lint novef
en n rpiiL'h. Week nnd ihnrt.tliihtcd
liulppil nin;l ,n ihnt m.in urlm iki la
..l....iA l.!H....tr H ii.. .t..!. r t.t
dulity; to hare the with hut not thd
power to rniio them to ttia high pomelo
..f .....f'...ll ...l.tU U.. r..vltl.lM
l. IH'I ICblll.ll, lllUII IVIIIbll IIV IVUIIIUI
ihhiki ho fclandi. Ho fninvt llio lilet.
tlngt oflhit life.wilhout lliinkfnj of tlio
Donor, or If a thought doci Intrudo
itielf upon hit mind, liotiitem toitbut
nn n romantic anil unmraninir tale, fit
. '.
.only for tlio ear of n tiirnlo and credo
lout Chrlitlan. Ho believet not In a
'(Joil nnd glurict in bit belief ho locks
the wreath or ramo wliicli enctrcleu tha
brow of .Mahomet In adorn hi own
templet, and graipj nt the halo which
brightened llm head nf (Jbtitl, n filling
In ihino around hit own ho lookt fnr
thu character of n hero and acquire
llio namo of a fool.
lias any behold this man on the Led
nf death, on the evo of departing fioni
tliU shining world to that "Uudiicover
cl country from ulirno bournono trav
.tiler returntl" Wlicro it hit lonj
tought fur glory I Whero hit fame fan
changed to despair; nnd instead of the
cliangcu to uespair; ana inslcnu ol me
nspiiing hero we behold tho trembling
and repentant sinner,
bACtUMENTO ALLr.Y IUuboad.
..
, Tho tubcontruclott commenced work
' it to be la'gun on tho 1st prox., and
continued thereafter uninterruptedly
along ihe entire route. Tho loeomo.
live "I'inneer " will be tet up and rea
(dy for running by this evening, r.nd it
.well worthy of n visit at the temporary
"depot, foot of II itrceL Ten freight
ca' r.ro already finished Thcro are
forty in all, two orwblco nre completed
iiaiiy. six patsenger car mo nt me
abovo place also, hut will not bo ndju.
1 ted until thu road it nearly ready for
their use. There aro now no less than
twenty threo thousand ties on tho
L'rouiid. These, together with the
.iihove, evidence that this magnifiicent
enterprise is rapidly approaching com-
'pletiun. It alTortls us pleasure loan
I nounce, n It undoubtedly will the
, public to learn, that on or about the
1 iiiieenin uay 01 scpicmner n granu anu
general jubileo will probably tw
wit
i:essed in the Vulley of tlio Saeramen
to. So mute it be. An older was
'I made in thu District Court yesterday
'placing tho Hacrnmento Valley Knii
road Company In possession of the
land necessary lor the track between
I this city and Negro liar, in accordance
with tho survey ndnpled by tho com
pany. Tho bond on the nppal taken
1 by the company from the decision of
tho court, obliging the company to pay
(he probiblu cost of nil new fencing
that will bo required on tho lino at
mentioned, was also approved yester
day by tlio court.
Consciknck. When conscience I
enlightened ami refined, of courao it (
an excellent guidu for a man's conduct
but not otherwise. Notwithstanding
this, the cousclcnco of every man It
generally belter than hit actiuut. It it
a step or two In advance even In the
mokt li'iiorautand denraved. There U
In tllil small video that tells the thief
ami tho swindler that what ho it doing
is not right The voice ho cannot (till;
and it makes him n tneak nnd n coward
in fpilu of hlmscll. Ho frew that be
would bo a more expert knavu without
il ; and would, perhaps, gladly tllenco
il, lor tho invigoratlon of hi nerves.
Hut it haunts him rurever. bveu on
tho scaiToid, or in tho garret, when lit)
drinks the poison or appl'us tho loaded
pistol to his mouth il mil ttiere.sonie
thing bettor than himself, a counsellor
to whom, had ho nlways listened, ho
would have been a btt?r unu n happier
man.
iif-"ily love," said Mr. F002I0 to her
husband, "oblige roe with a five dollar not
to-day, to purchase a new drosa." "Shan't
do no such thing, Kate you called ma
bear yesterday." "Lor, love, that nt no
thing; I meaut that you wire fund of bug.
8'ng." "You little , I hart no two, tut
hr'a a ten,"
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