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UUWj1ii trkat- tbtdapnljlhtd re 'Mt nU'k fNld vrwl a net BtaaM Jri If iK of t'te ntunina wowid at belr-f cUaci with th defender of repw- Cia'arf. lie preae en tble e-miOatiaa; tote). on th eff th dxctaiao wdii at the .1 Of Ui byaia i deeis en hr a- be a 4 wtv, n.ucii a may 4 plor It irlts. For I 'e reaid a 'i a fwwvtl a B'nasaha-, Vm and havs little doubt that to will be apt T-ud. The wtel ail mm far riextBion b-' toreth pee4.

i Waa fAsAWeon test. flsrnU. Tm ptrssnt spssaraauaa It ten much ta sssann faa. wMl ba. be a aioari pwe ta th -atet whkb will adeeear- rtpaliatirax, evd tf (at Maifaa ba was caey as ba and what bve a doubt tbay an.

te radVx of teeoUmeatsof ta peopla. mm Irwa eed ha sntsrtatoail (or tbe result. rMire his darim ari.il ba earned noon br aoacav labors, both hre sat tha Esrn Stat, to dopre- IM omr credit ana -nl ur awanuai coa aB. mmA essay wtn tb biter- taunt that -mill ba satud, fur trace rod fiupiin ta California iid sUaaradaia. Thto laxiuo ba sis is I rl will to endure Htl'lxrt aUort time Utvt would at asia trm adyta tha troUerc ml our Stat byiebt-, a tnaaa, both h.Ta aar 1a ka jfNira aat ta jir tbrnata4 ba a4t wat Ur tha ttwatf tnt artU tfta4 tmt tl-ia -y financial BaAM.

Tpoa (Ju tT war af tna auujeet, arUJ be paroaWad (bat la iuK tba hfl.taa uratml for ppraaaloa. 1 ba ioaraat aaa an (wr t-aeda a Lea lat of January tuU MH York. Tho LariaUtora 1 aniiinaaa an tlx lot of kaarj. Tbla vU aaa of titt'VtMU'WcuUiy a ill eoai ao far dla-aailna. A bul will ba uaaaea I tbacn aabmictiny too qatlo of awvmiinff na aaMia ai (kiiuiTf 01 in -a.

oiiX tba OauKi-uutvt) to ha poopto at tba aart fnmk aiaUa, anal-a tbraolt of that alaoti aro wiU ajot panpai wi an-aara, untaaat to doabc caqainaa that Ma ana tba boQ-payaaaait of oast July latoroat. TUa ajaaa. ta tb CaDatibarion, cannot ba aab "c.i'trd ta ttan p-oel-t tatpt at aatai'l olaeOoa, and A 1 1 1 1 UI I ,11 lOT n'nnirc I'll fHWT3tlnfiBUV1 -win fcta Traaaiirarrf ajooaaamaotbaroaaaaaLUIity of fMTtijCTJir UiftM baa. baavrlrtaIly Cared Ulgml b. tWUaMrtof laat raaort.

tkat ataa tba- aa torn aabmuad to tba-pao. pia. Mrai indirtdnalv 41 ba tvuud to aro Cjt rapudia Uoo, but tbey arUl ba 1l a Tary atnrB 'mteorifV. We beforo tve tb xmpl Of aUaMaalppt; That had vat rawaatifid fmai taa affaota of tha ra. pudiatlon oft dabl On tba of Rurapa, or nmif Ita altar ara-ea, 4a hvodrad doHara eoold a ot ba rmiacd for amy porooaa oatbaaradit of MtaaiaV TLara ta no M(ta ta too Ualoa in arbioh tottLgix t-ftuital mora bondatf thu In Calif jtoU.

'Wrwtot i It ta arUop tba laiaianaa iiwirin of our- ta to eoaatruct raxtnaKia Md CMtty oat worka of -Jotamal ad lmnroTrmont. ir wa wa ana nTr ax- 1 pact to (vt tip bur rrdlt araia, nod tlW UihMnir of-tacta of aur-diahaaaaTT wnH ha foH bar fan contoriac to eotma. 1 ba iwopia uf Ovldornia frill bar to look Uiia tattar boldly to thofnc. It ta aartowt mattar. bod bo opoa aralcb ao only oar good aoraa, bat oar fawn pwapariy Of tba eorrat-toeaa of tba daviai no doubt can ba antbrtainad.

It la battar that It ali ould coaw aor tbaa tro or flra yaara from bance, km our debt bo tnorh" lar(rer. Tba oana deeinon tranjd ha baan deltacrad yaara aro if tb quratkm waa trough' bafora the Supra iac Court, i .14 ara arwjnibmitted far adjudleatiua tb VYaoaaVjad-Wtl it aaaalAc tmtpmptr. uv Wa ar ia favor of pojrlac to tba Uat eamlj tho ln-debtadnaaa airaad. coutractad by tha State or ia It1 and ao tba buprama Co art nrgim upon the Lrfrislatnra and tba paople. Bttt'are ar iafaTor, aa 7iU afaow.

prooaedtag for tba futur tipoo tha ooaatiruclrtaat provtdiarfer dabta eoa tractodv by taxation, and awiaatntrlag tha ospaa-cUtatca of OoraraaaaBt, ao tha tba taaaa arill ba avffi lent to pay tba naooaaary expanara of Crorrrua.en, vot of Hrin from band to and by tba naa uf iamaa of anip, iatcan at a rata by wbiob tba policy of tha xpet aat hair la Uloatratod In kia daalinfo arHh. tba oaurer. VC bap tha atxt LriaUtMri orlBd JU daty tbat iteaakn arUl abort and (Uaxpenditurea Bod-. aratat tUat it arill pruvkU tba nia ni of gattinf along fr tba future nod redeemltkaT orary hoonrabla rb-' tar atrk tJr kgml or noO obli(atioa la tba past. Tba dacUlon ml tba ouprama Court doea not naee.

awil aflVct tba booda. 1' la not decided la tkat caa that or aia ianvd ondor tha aaal of tha gcato, and af- 'tarn Act of tba Lrrialttura, and not yet do, in tha -nandaof an innocent porehaaar, would ba lavalui. If -tb LeHlejr ttad artyhtto inour-a debti tha x--'ttnt ol then afta tb bond ware tamed with ail of tba tart tula and-armrtea of aatbootttdty npon taoaa, wd no bowa finrohaaar af Mohbonda 'teuld be bald to tuquir wfaathor they war laaatii aa part of the authanard ladebteonaaa or not; nor baa i tawltapiainatjoartdeoidad thia juration, or, aocord- to oar readunrof ita wpinloa, ovaai totlmated any- tiUng ta. peaching tba rtg-ht oT tbe bol4ar4 rVwta faa 8m pyanci CaroitfcU. Tne doctalon ia a vlrtutd repudiation of the' entire State debt, wi the exception of Tb effect ct thia in NewYerk ana te Karop raepeot to ur State) credit and aeeuritie, may be inuujinad.

c' bfiaelMiippt and other aettb exainjile. There ia a areat Ten amnawbar. It certainly ia not in ta buproertaConrti' There ia so croeetwa aa to tha aoaad- neea of their deebnanv Tha wrong baa been dona by the L4ature which ha to incurred tb liabUitiM, 1 and bae broa aontlaned by In throated partia wfa bare aeduhMariy kept back all Ugl ineeetigatfon and decialona apon tho qnaation. aa tb Supreme Ooart inrimatoa. lioereear aMnarely aad diaaabroualy thia eWieion may fall npon Indieidnala and upon Stat credit.

It i founded upon anbatantial law, if not jua- Uoa. Tbe tramera of the Constitution meant to avoid rrpudlatton by praeauttng tb formation of a Stat drbt. Tbe debaloa in tba Convention which framed tb Conetltadoa ebow this. Tna Cotietttntioa plainly aya that a certain thine; shall not ba done, and erer ainr the IULaturoa of tb State hare been doing that nry forbtddt thing, and thoec totareeted hare bean preventing tb decMon of the qoastlon by the trnort which alon hi tb proper Interpreter of th Cmtutlo. Dot haa com at laat, and tb Stat of OaJnWiua now stands aid br aid with her Democratic sister Hlaaiaaipt, a-repodiarfcor of her owa a- rer, violator af nor Letrialativ pledgee, which ar aU lHcrocnitic, made ta violation of her ConatitaUoaal "tre-risooa were not of party orVln.

ij Tbrre ia on way now by which fuatle may be don to tb bolder of State awuritioa, th Stata'a reputa- tl on tared trom ruin, and yet tba Constitution not viojnted. There ia not an ordlnately honoat man la tV Stat nbo wiU not aay that tb people i of the Stat ahouid redeem all tb paper Issued by their aertaata. their arenta, tb men 'whom they bare aiectad and depntod to act for them. If theaa agent bbtv twibwv uav tfBBt, eeruuniy tnay wn nav tui to be wined out. Tha I-rislatura ahonld Mtt da wbst Its hare should bar don before in accordance with th yrorUioDe of th CunsUtutton submit th question to tba people of tbe Sent.

They will not repudiate, onlau they hav lose Brae of honesty than accord them, A plaio. blunt refusal to pay debt when we paaaaa th ability, aad knew that wa btetly ow fhmm the depth af moral degradation, We do not bellerathat tba peopl of Califurnia ar ready to ba rank-! aa a twmmoawoalUi of rwindlera. Tb rom-. jq thkf not ao mean a rascal, th higntrar robber ta an axampla of ebivalry compared with men who "would do such a aholes le crime. And yet it ia en o-r suany ww uw vooacituuon must be-, chanced to meet tbe e-menrency, before even tb vot of tbe people can Waiise tb Stat indebtodncs and "make it blading.

We hav not now room and tint tor th diacuaaion of thia point. fVem Sm FrmmtitetSm. 'In kh next place, it oaa by no mean aflact our credit abroad, because tb rady lice ia th band of tfi peoX end, if they do not aee fit to pay th debt, then the shams falls on tee people, aod not od th aVpreme Beach be tb next LarlaUture ackno wl-ada-e tbdebt and father tb roeponalhllity, than ur credit, instead of betng impaired, will be Inoreaaed, for tie outstanding inuebtedaea will thereby be 1 1 tbe Supreme Benoh will receire tb cre- o.ta- haritiff performed a bounden dulr. All tin pu. la mere Jol de rul, and would have been in by th amine partie under any circura-ataiH ta.

Had 'ha decision boon the rorerao of what it is, tuer would have been no end of charge against tbe buprem juogm of tb Btat. who would bar b-sA cited aa moaatera of corruption, brought no to render judmnnt in favor of moneyed speculators to tba ruin of tte Stat, aad no and of qnotationa from tb Constitution, and argument based theraon. They I but tUh file? -Friat the Son Awncitw Altm. Vl. at ock-jobber and speculator wtH ndea- "or to tak ad-matar of this opinion to detrecieta our bonds, and altboucrh our oredit abroad will, wHh 'wi donhc ba tmrrwrlw If wa ka.

It, do not tl.n MmiHl.tL 11 In l. 1. m. i aa tr.ioraemant of tb people, all th act creattmj iudcutJneaa tear mado oonatitutioxiaL aad do tn that the ciLLxena of California sre rat pre. arcd add repudiation to th aucieroua burdona wtui-b.

like lacubi, are crushing now th naure g-iant ai.jk-ia of our young Stat. i onciaioNa ts srts rrsrsfx corirr xauccrto iu svrroeKo dcbt or tTsuaataauo. rrmmOnTrutCrnKfommtit. r.i Tte Snpraco Court baa also made two ox her da. Uions wtuch radac tb supported debt of San Prau- Cksco about two and a quarter mlliirnai We allad to tte caa of Lucsa, Turner A Co.

aa. Th City of f-a fraaclaoO aad that of S. Holland aa. tb tun. Lwnur waa a autt brought ta roooTsr iu dmeut aicat the City, upon a portion of tb Cite Scrip.

lach had been by the lata Board of funding '0- I "T--nincra, aa iiiojrsily issued. Thar i about of thia that wa jested th value af auohil deiernuped by thia daciatnn in LBcaa, Tita. a si case. Tha other auit waa one brought by b-LT. ruiin to reeorar a portion, th purchase mousy paid tb city for slip pm-portr.

Thesiip prop. I r-rtr, or erater front, waa ordered to aold oy tu Coucc.l when property ia California wa up at aa l3iu-4 f-ios, Ataucb rata it was boucht in by miirwi r-artiea aad the payenent mads. Artcrs-arda ti-iakxaJ of propert-f, a weU as aU oLhera, fell in Vmvua. It eras tr.cn HrOTcrad t-fct thero wa aoon in tbo orduiac-: c-rCertnjr tbe sale. TL frr.

alone to aufler, while the paopla of tb Stat wonld enjoy ir.c benefita, aad rafuaa to pay anything in re turn. Such a reDndiation would be a duvnai nmr i end attached th vary lot ty a-jeauiUd. 'TW Hauus vraa tha aea aoH. aad bean Je- ci.l'd in fvnr af -ha eHy. Thi rriievea her of an Int-, i By tbeea tai dcta In favor of th city tt X- Oit aVi anil go tip.

-With a ronrlanaM af earn baaltny- oronaarj in ta ayln miaraooa oeir awwipa furs bi prev aad our city in tare year WiU be tba ricNsat dry ta tbe L'aitsd BtL Z. -T-" wurrjiTMs. Janranr.t poblle awtio. aaaatlng of nwrchanta Brxi other bnaiswwe nv wa a4d a th Merchant KxefBxeejrSa) prtK'4aen, fcar tba rmpa -mt evka; apreasiea totb pntiHaiaaatlBiant a to tb fteet, or iorod saTAset, npcaj the Stat credit, uf tba let da rtsioaof lloBaprecoe Court. amMmnring tb oneoa.

of lb under which th iadcbtsd-nt-as of tb Stat waa created. Th lectins waa org aalsed by calling Hon JanM A. MclMWa th obair, and Kenans Dnl rxrraod S-crsUriea. on auction, a Comadtca waa appoihted to draft ruaehuiaca, and report at an adjourned tueetiu at "clock. af.

The Committaa wn esmpind J. Duncan. Jmaa iloy. 1 I i M. K.

Robert. M. D. Bornck. Um- J.

A. hTcDoogal. At 8 o'clock tb meeting I moled, pursuant to arlKmrnnatit. Gen, McUoOSae la th chair, and Ir. U.

Oiaaona, Seciofry I DtTnoan, from th txaamittee, repartee tba fuUowiog preamble and.ro Jtr, one, whkat-wer adopted, -with bat tare insaut tag votoras Twherrma. Tb late decision of th Supreme Court of tl fetai ir CWIiftjrnIa drdsreea aetrtaia aartion of ear ptatclndcMrdoees have been created ia vioUuan of Anil -Avvs 1 i114 Ds en crnatrd br the J-tMCi of eSerrernnient, and tba benents there roa. rlwd bv lb prO4V of tba "tstTbrrfirs i raornffr. That wa retard tbe faith af tna State iavolv4 tn tin- J.ikt aa true pajru.ent of her en ara iodebte4aeaa, couMltutiouai ar aacosvtitatietial. hrnlmi, 1 sl -e bUer this be the an animeua boin.Cfi ml the acoiae of Oaltfbrnia, mexvrefaed the treat and thrjople in m-rj aretioaof tbe state.

h'toi mi, That reaa aunrelrcs to take each action an tba rubject a mar be requisite for tbe pnrinee of r.iu-ly fa the enttra entetabdia indabtednrfa Of the SUt. rss ved, That while (ivlna aa ear mat and empaaUc xpriaatoibeat4nloBa and rraolntioos arueadin. wa de not wleb te be undrC -od aa in anr war eeuntanaaeing the larish and anconetitutional expenditares the past. blittVKIlT op' BTCPE DOPg FttArD. lawnewu and Ar rear, mt Joe Y.

Liaantar. 'fr-r-r-'' 'j. fas Vrmmcitoo Uwmld. Wrdor adaj aieraton too Grand- Jury for th IfieHlua Xnatnct of California found a true bill arf stoat ilea Y. Lrwaarrorra, charrtna; hie- with -the antes of wwartn; forKaa wrant purporting to.

eon-try to bim a targe tract of the tuot valuabU lands In thi Hty. When the tslatenc of tha alleged grant In nrat-taruaehed. and prnperty boldere erer ap-triead that another claimant wa erUerina- th arena uf the already vexed and tTnatWedJitlrfation e'oncera, tog Mtlea, tbe tuttlHcene was reoeivod with aatoniab. mCad fram tbsv tibe ta the present -saw were found who btlicved in ita validity. The holder of this itrantliaa pureucd wl'h tb utmost persever-tuice tbe procuraaient of a confirmation af hla title.

And baa sucoredvd in aerurino; decieion in it favor by tie Board of Land CommlssioDars. But thi decieion hss been actritra'ad to th fact that little ex-aKicet waa mem by tb partie intsrested, and tesU-mony advtree Ijhajitocb tniKht bar bean produced, aitb proper exrr'ion, that would bar brought about a different result. Wo- hav heard it stated, but wa cannot aay with what corrcBtueea, that tajanaral Coviromeat since tb entering of the decree by th Cotumiaetaci, have mbored aaruduonaly to procure vidrnc to eatabliah tb randuleut nature of th claim, for thi purpoa agent hav been sent to th Uty of and it wa by tb testimony die-covered by tnem that tb indictment fbowd by the tirand imry yesterday la baa.d. Alcaaraa islsad, on wbicb the prsssut fortineationa ara beiaa; bnultv and tha Farallonea, on which a UVht-fcoue now atanda, arv loth lainied by LjnsjrTOCX, and taevenw th Unttad State have taore than an ordiau-y interest in aiding to overthrow tb geauuwnem of the grant. Jos Y.

LmajiTOCB ta indicted under th net of Coogreeeof March X3, Tb act declare that any one oonvicted of uttering false paper or dead with tntebt to defraud th United tit tea, ahalt eteemed sruilty of frbmy and, if cotrrtcted. -ohall be sentenced to be iKoprisonad and kept at hard labor for not less than ona or tuoro than ton yaara, and fined not exceeding iTbe kudVrtmont aftainst iJirULxrTOun contain four count. Th fir count charge him with uttering and publishing as true, a certain fata writing with intent to defraud ta United Slate, knowiuo; th aaano to be fale, purporting to grant lands in tb southern part tb city of Ban Francisco, and dated toeXTth February, 1843. whereas, in fact, th grant waa made at tba aity of Mexico (instead of Lac Aoffa-lea, aa it purports,) lb February, lofnV after California mum a pat of tbe Caltd State, which tact Lihajc-tocb well knew. Tbe third count charges him with uttering and pohHahiag aa true, with lnterat deft and the Voittd Stataa, a certain false writing, koowinir'ha asm to be false, and aeta out tbe grant both in dpaaiab and Kngusk; Thnaaoattd and fourth oonnts vary thecharjro.

Tb Grand Jury wa Out about on boor when th foregoing iuaictment a aa piiseinted by them. A bench warrant waa a a sec plaoed ia th bauds of Deputy proceeded to tb room of IsaisirTotiB, a tb corner of Oupont and Sacramento atreeta, and them arreaaaa him, about 9 o'clock, yea-tarday aftornooa. wa conveyed before Judge McALXlrrxn and BorritAJi, who fixed bad at if ta trial take pine at- th pre cent term of tha Court, the surotie ta justify ia double that amount. Tb bail will be inoreaaed to a higher amount if th trial ia dcteiied past that thnev To wltmssua exam laad bclbr tb Grand Jury war a Mexican named jACOinr, and Mr. -Cairn, Secretary of iegatioa at th City of Mexico.

CVBIOGI HIBTOkY OP THX MSCOTBRT OF TRK mtD-cotite or r. ooniaiun. VtntAlfwiensTtaif 0 Tb Udtetxoen and tibiiuml arroat of Joax T. Ijhamocx, yeafturday ovening, for presanting a fraud, ulent claim (which waa confirmed) to the Land Com. briaaicm, involving a larg portion of tb city of San trancisros isrosi aa lalaad aavi.othar property, occasioned oonadarabl xitemant among the partie interested, and a great fluttering the mend and uppoeed aoeowipaoe of IaaJrroca.

From the moat asliabla mformation rather the fallowing facts, vblettUdthi arrest I Tb attention of tho General Government of tb thiiteA. Staara a Washington bad been repeatedly Called to th matter of (be dalma of Joax laxsji-TOtra, ia and great aoUaitud wn fait a to kxpoaing th fraud. 'aVeeerdinglyt a Jan laatv CoL W. Ims who we a that tuna ia Washington, wa employed for that purpoea, and ordered to proceed fanntauiately to th city of Mexico and ara oil aiii tha ncttial facta as, relation and to procure th Xwcaarary wi'aeaara to com to SanTrancisoo, and upon reaching bar to expose tb fraud, and, if posmble, Ciiah th guiity party orpartiea. Col, In, aocord-ly, precoeded ba Mexioo, aad when thero, by th ecu Ye aid and aaslstanc of tb American Ligation at that ci'y, obtained acoaa to all tba aouroe of record nnrd onVdai lis- afterward ak Mm.lf ia comsnuntoatien with individnaJa, who were peraon- auy cognixant oi aa taa ucta, tnalriauais ar now tn thia city.

i' Tbe false title were fbund to have been miMle In the by on llnita LrvAJrast-a, who ia now in Francisco. This Lsumn, it will be reooUectod, ia tba earn peraon who waa pointed out by Avorava JeA a th forger mi tb alieojwd fide tiUoa. Tb money paid by Iomsjitoub to MicnxXTOzcif and Bo-cam rex for signing th paper, it ia aaid, can bo proved by various reliable witneeeee, who war ia-dttoed oom from Mexic. Tnoe who are prose. tmting thia matter ar very sanguin of succesa, and that th whole fraud can iiroved from its incemlom What vot be tho results Rj, ano Cabfomia ar iadebtad to tha anam and talent of CoL Inoa, who ha enuearorcd to d.

veiop tho tmth tn thio matters i r. UnvaxrovB, lnca hi- arrat yeeterday afternoon, baa 1-era la the cus'ody of the United States Marshal. Hi ban ba boon fixed 'at yM.ooo, aad great efforts were being mad by hi friend to procure it but up to th tint of our going to pre the bad not succeeded, ccKwmmtoti or am Aocoimxcm. from th Butt. 'When Joan Xj LotaJtrooa earn to San Francisco soma month since, be brought with him th clerk, KaULX LrTAltHsrx, who wa alleged (and th charge seems now to.

be well founded) to have written th pmmndad-trrsat from the-Mexican authorities, on widen LuLAjtxocn fonndad hia ci.i. On Wedaee-day hut, aoon aiarr Lajsanrofm waa indloted for fraud, it waa thought by those prnaar cling tn matter, that it would ba well to keep Lxtakkkux as much as poa-cibla away from bis maater, and if advisable axamine him a to tb mattar befbr t-inxirrooa and could confer. Th Grand Jury of the United Stataa, whieh found tb indictment nrsinet LrMAirrotTB. had, bow. aver, been Inadvertantly oUacharged, a that it was tteawsry to conduct tho propuaed preoedin in another way.

i Aoeordlngy, at tb sugvaatlon CoL A W. Iaro and with the acquieaeeace of tbe Pietrict-Attomev, H. H. Btxhx. the Grand JurV of the County, which bad been tmpsnneled a few days aeo, war eallod to.

getbar yaabarday afterneoav and Karxar imnin takeai befor tbem. Urn waa thoro ubjeaad -to a course of queationa In relation to tha' alleged fraudi-lent dalms of Liiiatocx by C4. Ixoa. woo was pre. aont and.

Knowing that bis master was under indie, xoent, and two complete mvesrtrAtiona had been carried on ia tb City af Mexico, atnee he and Luxsmrroca bad Wt there, he cooiaeoed th whole adaix. At ta tun, ka was trembLa with fear, sad aeativ famtinw with II said that the pxpera pro. aentori by LinAjr-rrirx to tn Land Commiiaoa, and ptirport mg to have been made in ISO, war tn fact written by himself in 1S68, aa wa charged. Coiv Iva bad carrtad with him the prates aad erig. loal grontrof tao Mexican autbartoe to Latajrrorn, and banging it to LrTvxaxTrx, aakoen Kl you ever sea that paper bcfureT tta.xhi.x- 1 tfuik narak CL 1ko 1 that vrir writiti LxVAMsxa It loeVebkemiu.

1 I i Col. Laaa Exaxame it, and tat' whatheei -f. not rc-a wrot it if so. when and rbrel I rnsir i id reqnt of Joe ffeb-Qortc PaUg jLflmtg tot5ntgbagf Januarn 14, 1857 at th tia. 1 arret amaral otberpapera of thosnmo-getwral cbaractor, at tb laqneax of tho aaaao mmrtf.

Lrraasirn the pracoco to stats that ha wroto tb rpt at Mexieo, In th ywar and. after trtng ootatned pormiaaiouv from ah Grand Jury, arent vm to mak aalaaaten aa to poetison aa cbwk or supi try, and as has dories while in tboeupioy of laaaavucn. Tb above tact ex loan free what we eoanwar tb' BBom irlalh nwharityr It WweU known by tnaaw nn4 lsata tlw Isat Oamasnxaion knot tnaay Uu.k graota were found with the geaoia abr-rarjnr of and otwar Mcxteaa aMtherl-te attacbad. -Tb Uxismt pp stard oath rrnutn sfcrtiaf irae but after tb prodigious don ocleysatot af aba laat Urn dais, tk ere can hardly dot-bt but tby wrr BIM np, nr tn or word, fwassl tnr-tktmaiaA- aMBirratotata ourarlves and our read, a that wo ar thus eaalaVd lay before tb public dauoverie and prooaadln which nan bsiesnah asi saiporkaat hoaxing upon tho atihumofawcxtymdnanrrtbot be iuUaual inter. atlngtoavery jtroila tbe Btat.

Limxtora la -th custody 'of State 'Hst oaid to hav com her with Jio biuae eaahaws and. lot tor ef credit bat, i ipiktw or other, ertbee nor bis friends are al ia to misa bli ia Jb. comparatively inaignlficaat sum of 0nOrA BaCaJ-K AbP SICAflTRS SMILE UTASnXirB. ftmm'tU 'BmOmH. th "Vet twemj -tour hours there baa been OftOeirtorabev excttx-ttmr uaonf theee ef wnr eatisen wte ant more sans knkmwaOsd bx brlsnjing the par-tb ex saved in tAwXimantowr awindl to justtoe, by tb cysurriou and auddea diaappaaranca of LT irra, one of the wPnecsee fat th case.

Grave chain and hint erer bUng put in circulation, that oertain ptrrtien. 4r4 been aaatrutnontal in spiriting him away. It was iarUtrd, that unbn some action waa immediately taken by our citie-ba, all be important witnoese would btaauod by Lufaa-roea'S fisund. with the aid of the ainxirrtiry dollar, to folio in baxaa-nxcs'a wake. Accordlagry, plans were taken to frustrate their deep-laid achtsuiea and ere now have the pleasure of informing our readers that theaa efforts hav pioved suamaafuli On Saturday last- after the reieaa of LaTaJraratra on bis own raomrultancv, and whilst ha waa in tb com posy of one of tho moat important witaoaea attune! LxHAXTOCB, be LxTxaarCK) waa acooated by oue of tbe attorney a of lunAjrxocja (either faMSOLB or i'lLTOK) with: Uow are you, Mr.

Lx-ramntr i am your Attorney oom wKu me. Since that time, until noon to day, no tiding could be had of Lbtas-x tea's wberetbouta, not with tandlng that the officers wrra but on biatsaiL'it Thia Saxisncnx and Jonnoon went to LtTAMi.oa's rtaidrnce, corner of lupont and Sac-ratntbt tttxet and on asking for nito were informed by a Spanish boy, said to be la the employ of tha be (LmiiKU waa not tbora, nor did he know anything of bim. In a few minutes thereafter the bey was observed by the officers; who still hovered about, to leave the house. The boy bad a book nndnr bt arm, and proceeded towards -Clay-treet, trtee down Clay to Kearney, theme to Waahiagton, and thence through Montgomery to Sacramoato, and then back to Washington. All the while he was apparently cautious in his movement, and evidently intent on -evading any suspected waAcntoav On his route no stopped at several bookaturea.

Ox ieariag tnrrenchand Spamah bookstore on Montromery. street, nest Jackson, he wa ot.am-red to have a aocond book under his arm, from which a not or pieoe of paper was protruding. After traversing Several streets, as brrora, evidently afraid that ha waa being watched, be proceeded te tb ataisuoo Housa on Dupont-atreet, tbe ofEosrs, who had closely fallowed him, being still bthiedV OfteCTjOTWfWWheresteTrrrntoaatOTe, addressed fin envelop to "Mr. LxTAnmrwan, tnrtioeing piece of blank, peper. Joan son than wont boldly to th hua, allowed the lettrr, and asked for Lbtajibtzub.

Ue waa adodttcd into th house- snd obrvlne the boy oom. teg out of a room, antarrd and handed the loiter to tb party whom they were tn search of, La-raant xca opperarod much confused, and on being told that he waa wanted went with the officer to th V. 8.. Mar. shm office, where, trust, th proper authoritioa arill take the neoeeaary precsa lions to hav him forth, condag when required.

i (-- A Cnndidnte for th Unite. Stmtea Tb San Francisco Bulletin publish tho following racy letter, aa coming from Datc BaODenv, icsj on of th candidates for tho United States Senate from California. 1 But the Introduction by tba Editor of tba Bulletin ia little equivocal, and we are not ao tore that the letter la genuine. Bat it ia doubtless trnlhful, if sot traet -xxrxcx to rax Bixa or inx anocxbxa STXIEXXa i rxasosxx. AXSWXX TO XTEW-TOXKEX.

The following letter speak for itaalf, ao that no one who reads it can be deceived, either as to tha authorship or as to tha writer's true meaning Tbomas Kino, Esq. Sir. My attention baa been celled to an art id in tba Bulletin of tha loth, aigued New-Yorker," who proteexwe to be posted on my political history both ia New-York and San Franmaeo. Unaccustomed to public speaking or writing, yet, with the assistance of my friends, I do not hesitate to show my band, and hop to be able to eonvinoe every on wii claims to be np ia political science that 1 have always been a consistent politician. A for tho man who write letters sgaiuat me behind an editor's cloak, although not meriting tbe least notice from me, yet I will aay that he is a dirty coward, -and ignorant of oven tao first principles that govern politicians.

To show that be Is a coward and dare not meet me face to face, I will fight bim in twenty rour foot rmg. My money la pot np in MaGtrma'a hands, and I giro Ns w-orksr until Saturday night cover it. My starting in life keeping a public house ia no disgrace, for in New-York more than half of the olnue. holders get their influence in the came way. If I did not work, I invested capital tn a manner to bring out American industry, and no one but a fool would put money in a concern where no money could be made.

If I have used every advantage in my power to be uceeasful, all others do tbe same, and I do not claim any merit beeauee my hack baa boon greed. It has always been a rul with politicians to concentrate within tbtmselvc all the elements they could control, and, if fortunate, they certainly could demand to be rewarded tn proportion to tbe amount of money laid out, and the numerical force they brought to tbe poUa. This ha been the ense tor many years, and I am surprised that any American can bo ao stupid as not to know auch to be the fact, That I have controlled the primary elections, convention- Ac, and named the different officers who ahouid fill the moat prominent poaitloaa, I do not pretend to deny. Any nam who get the power would do the same thing, and I claim to know who can, and who cannot, be- trusted, al those after making old Bloua Governor twice, th old akuak turned against ma, because be was not elected the third time, I deserved to win that time worked bard night aad day for Blew would do whatevor I told bim. I had him in the door, but the Know Kothingx wars about, and tb old man got beat.

lam sorry for Bows, but whisky got bim. My frslis at San Joss wss nothing more than fun. Every, body there waa as lively as myself, but found that sort of work would not do, and ao brake off and kept steady. I' a urn baa stack to me through thick and and I will not desert him when trouble Or on thing I boast 1 1 bar always been tro to my friend, and put them in offioea where they were aura to have a good thing, provided they saved their money but moat all or tbem are broks, without a copper to jingle on a tomb atone. nM-Jrg ir'- the tiger, and keeping women is prettytigat paper on any salary.

No man oaa stand it long, so meat of them had to cave or be defaulters. Nxn McGowax never bad mod, money, so he xept aU the receipts of bis office; well, bs waa gama. Nary red would he pay. Scabbxu. will quit his office without a dime he goes it with a perfect rush, and I should not be surprised if there were breakers ahead.

I do not like thi trying to buck the bull of the bridge one is apt to get hurt so I just set down and curae a while, waiting until tb etorxa blows over. Fiaiusa was in with Raxbt Hasxku, but run ning on his shape, took many an adobe out of his pocket, and things look, squally for getting even. WiLxx was a sucker. Because he was educated, he put on more air than a dg with two tails, lie undertook to dictate to me, so I just told him to go to 11, and ba went. Liks all politiciana, although can give most of uwib two.

in ue game, ana win at taat, whenever tbe boy a war hard up, I would set the "fn-iHaTrc aquae. blii for the offices, and they had to cooie out- Bail Mclusa ma three hundred dollar at on pop out of Jim Gxaxt. Thia is nothing ainmilar tha cottntry'saale, and they that beat the bush ought to bave the That la politic, but thatlellow New-Yorker ia ao cursedly green in such things, that bad better be careful aot to expose his peraon beret cattle bar been accused of ignorance aad imbeciiitv. In whatv particular hav I ah own such to be the tact? I have invariably been successful in politic, to speculations, tn controlling all tha machinery of State. I have made money by artery this I have tonched and aay such cbarse will net hold against me.

Let him bvigh who wins. -1 I am aow pursuing a course of dsariicml stadia. At treat I am paying for tt, aad in tend to make an im-Trreataw the United gbxtoa Soma to that, will ra-saaeabered for many long year. I think book learn, ing is nit gas; but when a man gets ha the Senate, peopl expect bim to spent about Bom and all tho other places that ar gone la. so I shaO try my band at thai gam and make aid auorroxr open hia eye.

I am sura of beans; elected sonof tb Dmei at w31 vote for me, and I can acare up a number of tba ahaky members about the edgaa, I do not intend to go mto eaueoa, but will tak my chance on Joint ballot, and I wiU have to be fax bad luck tf I do not run to Attn man right th works for me. WArnTOaT I playing lew down; doea not know me, btat be is ail right MrOox-xxx, ditto, aa the man said to tho owag used. I and PaJLxUEB will about ee let Mr. xUsoywnxaiaA bcy man a a i uvad and y- tisi wp the eiiinriiik. Tow unaa a i and I do aot envy any man ocaens has education 1 hav fatt th want of it myself 1 but some men stand on their tlgtnty because tbey know how-to and cipnar.

If they Would go in with or to ana, they cotiki -depend oo xny briug grateful. Tbey msec work under me, for I am (be leader, tod if aoythlusj is wrong, I will bake tbe blxrue, aod htJt any man that provtw traMeooen, at Uewi. ire wt arse aatfOa, sad ba arm find out that I have not forgat bow tn p-pcr cut aad cross bveteek. BKOOKKICK. 5 i 'A timm ruiikenfrtoeT Cxpfdtrtwi to tnrm.

iwm fAaw jtVsnrntn SWWirv' 1 Tb history of cudawfuL expedl too itted Out fluaaaiiweiry ia taigaant wrh instruction, and ahentd frrewarn all to bear a a of firing- from pum 111 to (boss they know no of. Kotwitbatandtoe: tba disasters that bMI tblSB who i with Waxxan in Sonrara tba axeeution Count BarreerTr mm ainrf-aow. end th tat borrtbto accounts free ytcaregua, arill tbcra are rae vile, enough to this eacBSntmtty to to vetgla to taoaoruriorat and dUsatis. Aitt inti- nnfiTT piratisal sxp-ttiitiirn sgalsTt t'-t ofKtxiora, -M-h, under hay rircumstanoea, most re-BvJXka total faiiur. Bbd nd.

tn bnmaai Ir. alxxs haa tha miaaraU ex iuae that waa invited, and attempU to gl over his acts of barbarirr by neoeestty, forget ting to add that tbe Invitation prooerded from men who wore rebel. aad that not only a rebel, but a traitor to his s-sovlate rn-criass. men to. wuOca wa attudaj, aad wbe sre now lsyirigplan for the eonqusst of ex-4 tb btrfue of Waxxsa to iustify th siiliiaajtbe ee-ty of a nsrlfMs with whew I of Honor, taemtn at peace tjeUlef baivaj tbev anv isim or shadow of rurht.

either in law or equity buffr raping -fh avMity at tbe spirtt tf advenknrer; uasaed by eertaia artirl pub. rlsbeaisitbutetby.tbry wksh to as xha for tr individual aavantaga, rogardlma af famtic and eseslmas of th suffering a of those who mey be- to aid tbem. 1 it matter not wbefber th toteodbiievadera ate -eoehxaearial aaen or poatkAao a aasta-bera of tbe Legislature or eV-ate Prison a re tore; or wbetber their avowed design la to eetabtlah-or extend the ana of freedom. The primcipU that ae-tuatra xbt robbery place tbem out of the pate of Violators of tho laws of nattoaa, they will be subject to punishment wberaeer found. What makes thtlr crime still darker and more hetnou ba character i the well-known fact that an off-ex haa been made 1 Mexico to soil ths identical Territory to tho rbirrd Statva.

We thus may acquire, by peaeeabls puTchaae, binds whlcA eheae men ar antiw to obtain by criminal practice S-nors cocitaii-e one hundred thousand Inhabitants, and although divided into factions, they would be sure to coalesce sgsinst a common enemy. Disliking one another, ue thxy hate i and an attempt to revul. tionixe that Stats by any smauparty of man must ter-nrixrate' in annihilation. If the new Invaders join Gam i-asa. who is known to be an unmitigated scoundrel, villainous as he is treacherous, what mast be tbe consequence Ax aoon a hla end arc served, be will gf rid of his allies, speedily and Whoa they sleep it arill be the sleep that knows no waking until tbe sounding of the last trump.

But the invader expect, after assisting Gaits-sax tot power, to tutn traitor to bim, oust tbe Government, declare ths soil confiscated, aping the Niearaguaa outlaw, and build up on the mine a pseudo-republic, in which tbey may be masters and all tbe rest slav-a. With the knowledge of theee ciroumstanca, th flimsy gaoz that cover their designs becomes so transparent that ha who ruua may read. B. Important from VVnahina'tan Territory. bloody nam Bxrrwuca vsitid states xartxes Aitn-rrorr aomn ntrxAitm.

Fromx (A Son Frmmmimem fixdiafxa, The bark Jenny Fori arrived last evening In ten dsys from Teakslst, PuKet Sound. She brings very Interesting nsws of Indian difficulties ia that Ws sre indebted for the unjoined particulars to Captnin Saxgutt. A 'large body of lad inns hav for soma time past been committing depredations on the Sound. Tbey arrived at Teckalet during tbe night of Nov. 19, in four large war canoe.

Tbe party era sisted ef arvroty men, with their women and children. On the Mth, the United States Steamship Jfaisnrkn snffs follow od in purauif. Sevaral ncaugea were sent to the Indiana, desiriag their pnncip.l chief to come on board and have a talk with the comtnairder. Tha party bearing the message were menaced wHk au attack: from tha fadiana, who went so far as to seize bold of tho boat eon tain Ing tho officers. Tba Indiana refused to go aboard, but a4d they were ready to fight.

The danced about tbe boat brandishing their weapons snd whooping. A second and strooger force wa eent troaa tbe chip after the first had returned, which mat with a like reception. Ac night waa approaching. Capt. swaxtout postponed more decisive measures until morning, and trautfrrred tbe men on board the ataamer TVataisr, with older to Lieut.

Fosxbst, th efieer ta command, to prevent tbe Indiana leaving in thesr can wss dunnif ths night. In th morning, about 7 o'clock, IiaraU Sums went on board the Traveler, and taking ths party from her, landed on tbe beach some distance below the encampment, having with him two officers, twenty -ake sailors sad marines making ia all thirty-' two men aad a boat howitzer. Lieut, Sums than advanced towards th principal Indians, who were talk-tog with the interpreter, and told them that they must either leave in their canoes, or be would take them. Tbey would give no definite answer, but returned to their camp and danced about it for several minutest then seising their arms, rushed foe the woods jwst behind the encampment, lieutenant Sraut nnd t'oixtsi, with Ct men, started for the woods, for ths purpose of outfi.inking them, opposite the piaee of landing, bat finding it im-poaaibla to ascend the bank, charged up th beach on the encampment, tbe howitxer attended by an officer. Mr.

FxnBAtx, Captain's Clark, cleared the way for tbem with a discharge of eanntster. It ia impossible to say which commenced th Tb ships then opened upon them with grape, with great effect, accompanied with a discharge from the steamer ZVaeef. cr. After setting fire to tb encampment, and destroying property to the amount of sevaral thousmd dollars, together with their canoes, ths party returned with tba loaa of one killed and on wounded. In the evening the same party, with tha 3d Assistant Engineer, RiJrn, ani Master's mate, Moosx, landed tbe aseond time, and wa attacked by the Indians, who, however, were routed and fled to the wood.

The Indian sustained a loss of 81 killed and 91 wounded among the totter, on Chief. On the 4th, the Indians cam en board the Jfiaa ekxujscfs, and after coming to terms, were taken tha tut evening to their own country in the English Bon Frnnclse Market. imi'MOITBLT tint. From tkt BuOettH, Dee. 9a Tha past two weeks fcAve without may exception, the dullest that have been experienced during the eetnt year.

Certainly, within no prooosdina- fort, night since tbe first day of January laat has so deter. mined an todbpoaition -to buy goods, either on tha part of jobbers or speculators, been exhibited. In other seasons it has boon remarked that th extreme close of tbe year was not signalised with much activity in bustociis, but at no former Urn do remember that early in December, aU disposition to operate in goods died Sway so completely that tb market fur th most desirable articles, thoee in shortaat supply, could not be sustained. The DrLmaxv -a -auae of tui apathy bt tbe light demand that baa been felt from the country, which has enabled th jobbers to get along with tri. fling purchases from day to day, and they have accordingly, with scarcely an exception, made no increase to their stock not warranted by tb current requirement of their customers, The uncertainty aa to when wa may xpect an increased inquiry frotn the interior, ana still better, accompanied with more money than baa oom down -of late, and perhaps the beliof that good may- bo bought thirty or sixty days banco upon as fevurabla, if not easier terms than now, have alike oonapired to prompt the jobbers to redoes their stocks within tho narrowest limits possibio.

th scaler to strike an accurate bl- cf the basins of thyr now terminating. I transactions of ths psst two week sum np a smau total, enieny irom tn expeneocaa tropeasibfiity of "placing large parcels jot good wlthoxt th aaxler ware prepared to aoospi price, tan, fifteen or twenty per eent. below the rate nominally ruling in ba break down the market, and may esteem it fortunate circumstance at this runctur that consignees ar now generally mtrmateci with discretionary power la regarato tusposuag ex tnstr nonaxgnantsr property, and it ia still mors fdrtunat that th money nsci. tiee or parties at home have not been such as to obhg them to order their goods here sold for whatever they would fetch. 1 i i Tb rain which have fallen thus far thi season bave been productive of but -partial benefit to th miner, the accompanying cold weather over tho greater portion of the gold-bearing districts having froasn np many of the canals and small stream while ra the northern mlnea tha showers cams in th form of snow, which still cover the hills and mountains, and must remain until milder weather makes its appearanos.

Tbe oonAdent prophecie during tho that thia would an early and. very aevero Winter have thus far failed of fulfillment ia thaaena intended. i- i Th arrivals of ths fortnight nave been the JHss). wood and Stmr of Mop from New-York, tha Atpmsim from Philadelphia, the JbaepA Pmbodn and Turixim vao rran soaoi, --wren aasiinau eargoaat xno aVwsataiU from Mew York, with coal tho CAfls Aa, from Harrs, and Smm Pmrt from Bordeaux, with French roods th sfaaurf from Batavia, with ries, ugar, and spteaa tho At. ilwnwacaat aad Cai-traaa freca Bio Janeiro, -with eon the Araieas, Grmmrnm and enrliaSJn.

from Mexico, with Msxican pro-due and silver and the Flying Vart, from Kxasii. WHh 8. prodneo. -T-- Uf tbe bsrtniht' bnporta, but a mi bava been Id bv far tho ur later bulk goods were moored into star by th reoei vara, from i i i 1 1 ws earMnyiwsiiriiii.y in nnniiuryun, naarjiev MOXXT MAKSTXT. Ths demand for Money aocooamodatloo duriotr tb fortnight ba baan npon ths increase, aad ia probably aa active just now a it haa keen at any former pttriod within the year There haa been a growing prensor to financial mattem war stoc th miners were feroad to xiva ever rirer mining for the aaason, whence decreased ptuduct of gold was at one discoverable, and look for a improved ototo of aflntre until there shall more rain fall accompanied with mild weather, which will melt the snow npon th mountain sides and till tna Pitches and email su ws eannet note any change ia tha rates of Interest rarfte is lXCi eetu.

scoordins; to tb nature ny offerrd? Plenty of money can obtained the ran ef eecurry offered? Plenty at bang am at 1 eent. npon real aetata where to title is eupeioa rpou morchmdise the Oenih. Id AS to. 1 At 8ocktax. Saw.

Mr. H. Ahprf. of Sacramento, to Mis Sarah BtweoSeld. of StookAot i I At Oawga.

Nevada Co Nov, Me, John Jason to Mxaa siargsret Jr-Wpb, all of Orar-A it At Trtka, Nov. 1 O. Meeeac. Kmmlmt Weovor-ViUa, toMtas 14 J. Krllorr.af At W'eavervihe, Kev.

jfT, Mr. Jobm' Church to Mia Elixabeth MstttsO In San Fraociaoa. Uec at tb residenec ef Gilbert A. Grant, Fau, by Right tnahop Kin, tX Mr. M.

L. Btangreeax, of Manehector Bagiarad, to Mia Amily Mather, of Alhaay, N. Y. la San lVaaxdocoi DasvA. at tba Jrtrt Gasman.

Evany faliaal Inthsrsn Church. bj Bex, Mr. I a fis Alamada lsc by TLamr. Ma. Jobs aWsAv liaTeruiU.

S. 1C -a. -t In San tnnariaa-trtoirca: Stock, ton tract. Pee tt, by ttev. tL P.

Cun Mr.Janaea Ooaxtejo Mkax Clara Eixen Fanon. niauriy of Salom, I At tli dm and place, Mr. Goorg Chts Mlaa Charlotte Airgusta Fabeua, of flslem. Masa, la Hb rnotianr, Nwv. Mr-' SehlosB'ko Miss av? la Saa Frsaclso.

at tb Kailraed Ueusa. Dm. by Bar. Dr. Scott, Mr.

James MrulL Puncan to Mi as Nancy Ketmedy. 1 In San ranciBoo, Deo. F.yMsohake, Mr. Frtd worda to kksa Aiimm Haotlaeu. 7.

1 i Salt Lake, Oot, Ix, by Preeutent twigbata Yotmg. htrBrigham V. Hampton to Miss Bertha M. Kinsj. A' tUyavtue, V.

bepc 80, Mr. Jsmes OlUvereon to Mta Caroline Robert. At Prove City, C. Oct, Mr. Clinton Will lam to Miss Martha fortac InG.S.

City. Oct. Mr. Gilbert Smith to Mrs. Laum L.

Sbimer. 1 In Salt Laks City, Sept. Oeorge K. Bourn to Miae Mary Ann Taj bum. In Sacramento, Dec.

1. by Rev. Father Qui no, Mr. John A McCloyand Mrs. EUen Lennehan, formerly of Now-Oriaan.

In Shasta, Nov. 30, Mr. Bobort T. Irwin to Miss Frances 8. White.

1 At Battle Creek. Shasta County, Dee. by B. W. Goodrich, Mr.

Charles Combs to Miss bUixabeth Ann Love. At Moktlumne Hill, Nov. 1, Mr. It Lr Howell to Miaa Nancy A. Turner.

At Bncnuuento. Nov. ST, Mr. Nat. Holme to Mis Martbs C.

prentice. In It ace County, Nor. 90, Mr. Wm. T.

Boulward to hilas Mariha Hutltmt. 1 In Nevada, Nov. IC, Mr. Bobert 8. Egbert to Mlaa Ellsa McAuley.

In 8an Francisco, "Oee. by RcV. Mr. Vnoshska, Mr. Urt.ty Hj en, of Sacramento City, to Miss Matilda Ehrenpfort, of San Francisco.

In Nevada County, Nov. So, Mr. Martin Bperbeck to Miaa FJlxa taton. At tbe ssme place, Nov. IT, JC W.

Suhr, to Mrs. M. A. Carrigtrn. At Dutch Bar, El Dorado County, Kov.

SS, Mr. Mortrnsen to Miss Shultc, In PlacerviUe, Nor. S3, Mr. J. 3.

Cullen Miss Isabella Krnno. At Oakwood Farm, near Tehama, Mr. J. 1L Clark to Miaa A. O.

HalL la Sat ramento. Dee. by Rev. Father Carson, Patrick O'Bourke, to Mies Bridget Bngan. At Fort Miller, California.

Bve, B. Lieut X. Khett Ia Liringiiton, V. 8. A-, to Miaa Mary, daughter of Dr.

Joeepb Eaton, V. 8. Army. In San FTaaciscov Dee. 11.

at Greoe Church, by Blttht Bev. Bishop BUpp, D. E. H. Hodarea, to Miss Mary E.

Furdy, both of San Francisco. In San Francisco, Dec 11, by Bev. E. S. Lacy, Mr.

Ellis Holmes to Mlaa Augusta Copp. At Brooklyn, Alameda County. Dec by Judge H. ThorncMr. 8.

W. Lory to Ml Babett Bloch. At Kant man's Flat, Trinity Biver, Nov. S3, Mr. John K.

Church, of WearervUle, to Eisa Lizxis A- Martin, of Trinity River. In MarysviUe, Nov. 4. W. H.

'Williams to Rebecca Tree, both of Yuba County. In San Joae, Dec Mr. William Toomey, of Mon-texuma. Tuolumne County, to Miss A. Mai Tina Way land, of Santa Clara County.

In Calvary Church, Dec 14, by Bev. Dr. Scott, Mr. Daniel Lambert FoulU to Miss Marin Gross, late of Mew-Orleans. In Stockton, Dee.

10. Copt. 8. W. Ooay, lata of Nicaragua, to Carmileta Gastlllo, all of that city.

At Smith's Flat. El Dorado County, Nov. 11, Mr. Wm. J.

Bell, to Miss Mary A. Sanders. in jtanenoounty, u. 1., hot. as, atr.

Jtoarew jur Pln' to him xjixaoetn uosKrov. -ji linn County. O. T- Nov. 13.

Mr. B. W. Wilson to atuta macula o. Xanoa.

Ia Marion County, O. Nov. Mr. M. B.

Sots ta Miaa America Hail. In San Franeieco, Dee. IS, by Justice B. Carman, of Fifth Dwtrict, Mr. Jacob Rogers, of Baltimore, Ml, to Miss Adelaide Fisher, formerly of New- York.

In Marysville, Dec 15, Mr. G. W. Lothrop to Mrs. Serena G.

Cumpton. In San Francisco, at Calvary Church. Dec IT, by JUv. Dr. Scott, Mr.

James Gray, of OroviH, CaL, to Miaa Maria M. Sabaa, of China, Maine. In San Francisco, Dec IS, at SU Mary Cathedral, by Bev. Archbishop AUamany. Tyler Curtis, of Bichmond, to MiaaManooU T.

Smith, of Bodego, i OI CD. V-In San Francisco, Dsc at his residence, Elijah F. Morton, aged 84 yearn At the Downey House, Bough and Ready, Nov. 80, Mr. Adam Smith.

4 Ia Baa i-ranciaoo, Dec 5, at 16X a'clock, Clotede A wife of the late Wm. Valiant, of Baltimore, and twin sister of George H. Hoasafross, of that city, aged SO years I month snd 4 days. In Baa Franciaeo, Dec Henry Butler, infant on of Henry u. and Fanny Brooks, aged 1 year and months, In San Francisco, Dec Bth, Sarah Anne, daughter of EHza and Wm.

Monroe. In San Franciaeo, Dec infant dangbter of Edward sad Margaret Bayer, seed days, being the fifth child in this family within few mouths. All th abov children were under ten years of ag. At Ssn Diego, Nov. S3, Lydia wife of E.

W. Motae, sged S3 year. In Shasta County, No. S3, Hiram Day, aged SS years, formerly of Monmouth, HI. In Prove City, TJ.

Oct. 4, Harriet dnnghter of Dominicus Carter, aged 10 months and I daya. At Weat Jordan Milis, U- Oct. SO, Samuel A on of BaiaiSel Batoman, aged month and 20 day. At Monti City, TJ.

Oct. Sxrah, wif of Hasard Wilcox. At salt Lake City, after a abort iTInfaal, Jaate Bolt, aged 33 years. At his reaidenco on Liflo Cottonwood, Fresno County, Nov. 26, Mr.

T. Brown, aged about 36 years. In San Franciaeo, Dec 10, of eOnanmptien, Mr. Antonio Vsilo, a native of laU of Malta, aged S3 years. At Chico, Butts County, Dee.

1. Gaorg son of wuti ana mxry niaweu, in in ista year ot nts aire. formerlT of Middleburr. Vt, la KicUrervilie, Trinity County, Dee. 1, Richard tjon isnfl.

lormsriy ot itayaoao County, Miss-, aged about S3 yeara. a. m.i r- vr congestion of th brain, Carolina, only child of Jams Wilber; aged years, lees 19 days. In Oregon County, Misoouri, Mr. Levi Nettle, aged SO yaara, formerly a isaiitiut of California.

1 In San Franciaeo. Dec 13, Mr. Orrin Spenosr, native of Pennsytvsnia, aged 33 years. In Ban Francisco, Dec 13, Mary Theresa, daughter of Daniel and Alio Sheahan, agad on year 4 months and S3 day. At San Joae, Dec of consumption, Dr- N.

IE. xn-anbam, aged 4yeara, In Poruand, O. Nv. of typhoid favor, Eliia-bath daughter of G. W.

and Emily E. Johnson, aged 14 years and SS daya. 1 In Portland, Nov- SO, Dr. J. CHara, of 0011 umption, aged about 40.

In San Francisco, Dec IB, John N. Spear, a native of Connectiaut, aged 8 years. In San Franoisoo, Dec IT, Mr. Joseph Barry, a native of Ireland. aed 40 year.

In San Francisco, Dec IT, Hestn Bragdon, a native of Ireland, late from New-Orleans, aged SS yean, f' Mowo twm j' BrkcxAX. cojtrxRKncx or mobjuons KXnrmow of thx cornrrTMOTxTrnrjrTa or oovkbutob YOtTSO SATDGS OF TBB MORMOV PB0FHSTS MOKKOB MOBALFFT IIXVSTBATED. itVeea (A Bra Fremctseo Hmrmld. We bave received full files of th eseret JVew to the Sch November. In ita summary, th Jfews sooUy remarks that The.

world's nsws ia not ef much importance, and thatth Tfcafent Standard causing reck lees editors to be little more shy ta dishing up lis, slsndsr, misrepresentation and vituperation conoerntog th Mormons." A special conference of Mormons was held at Salt Lake City, from Oct. IS to SA Tb Kama urges npon the Saints the importance of raisins; stock, aa very great number hav recently perlabed of cold rnd starvation. In addition to tho bug number of men and tirame, and tho liberal amount of flour and already forwarded to aid the immigration yet on tn plains, to obedience to the call of the First Presidency, on the Soth, xaay more are waiving their previous ar-nagemenm for the Wtotar. and atarrxes; at the word, with their teams, forage, and more riothhig for th. eVeatitnt.

i Snow, after falling rapidly for twenty-four hours, was on foot deep at Toocka. and sixteen tochaa deep at E. T. City, on the axorxdng of th flat tost. This ie unprrodetifctd la our tiaaa ia that warm vailsy, and is du to saw raaaai storm streak, for little or no now hasaa yet fallen on tho weat side of that Tattey, and only enough in thi to slightly whiten th ground for a abort time As the weather is again mild and pleasant, and the now melted from the first rang of hills back of this city, tt ta not likely that Tooele will long retain its CnJIfernU A her teat feast name to Fort Harrbxtan aa tb CSth nib-, at whieh song, instruction, thanksgiving.

toasts, suppar and -danoa, afbrded tb participant time of much enjoyment. PI Hia ExcKllrncy tHrrernor Yorno, accompanied by Hon. H. C. Kixtbau, and J.

M. GsAarr, Ueutonant-Ganeral Dr. H. Wtui, Messrs. i.

Fanewao, L. Sntsa, J. Team, J. M. Bxaxow, and others, left this eity on tbe 12th on a visit to the Shcohune Iadiana ia tb noightsorbood of Fort Bridger and B'tpply, and Green lU-rrr.

They txpnet to be abaant aoms tivo or yi tai, tlli-t izsr: A tb waae aaw twain at wtii eraatiy imsj tae ha Infusing UBQ.ifra-iatwand usrv tbsn for rng the rusx-ed Wahsxteh M'tuntaiac'tne Lait barrW no thus baoDT vxllcv. -1 i MTbAttaobaathUiwing: I On the merntog ot the and while o- eamped en Ftst sUuiyon Creek- an rutrt for tressa Bivar. Gov. Yoeso wa ao awidculy an aad with arver an attack of tlteuas -that ft wa deemed aaad vkmble preasrsxa' tb journey, aad tb nxrt ar. 1 1 ted tn the city an tb mrmaing of tb abov daka.

Bine then tb Governor' health baa iwprwred rapid ly. and to Bow tern good eVigiee ueeit Th Governor and Brother KinaxLt and Gnaw laeu a peremptory proojarnation, eailing npn taa) mss up to war ran meenwr for lBapoe4y re mneal ef the saDlgrants on Laio-qare. aad of tb beraafUr to arriv Into tb country, and to devise ways end mean forlh-lr Support. It will be reooUeekrd that ta Pmphat rUtkxjf, an of mim reornt tirdeea-alnst the pew uafortataate smau who dared laaaent th dee-radrxion wtaioh they are obliged to cuffs to ft ah. aad to mormer at their bard totatiMad ba would- sat all tha arotnen to th Territory fre.

on that day two weeks, if thetr whining, aahe elegantly and fevlina-iy termed It, had not ciaaerl. We bave road tb ia veeaived veatai'. -day, ruaniog tresn tb. fttb of Ontober (tb d-iy an which the women war to be set at liberty) to the nth of November, bat not on single siluatun la tm atloa to th praanlsed manumtonoo onuld find, course, at tb tint we knew that there waa not tao Might sincerity to this pactdonat declare af th MtipbM, and alluded to it then, and nant tf to It etoopty aa a proof of tbe dceradrd onndltlbn to wbick tbe wianni Utah are redaoad. Tbey are re-aarded ss verv littaa better tkata stares 1- acareelv a aermoo is daiivext which doee not coo tain some saver alight upon: them.

Here is a specimen of the meaner in which the most trivial todUcretiem. i reproved. It ia an extract from a recent aermoo, of th prophet Bniomaxt i -1 1 aiu say, la rrarI ta ttu.Utan who briar II. tra bare to make a aoiax. tbey have never ye ilrimir tbeeeht, ner snflwa-ath- esoatdered tbntrewa piaee to this jrotSo, ar tn ulaoe of othrrp.

to kaow that there ear orhi persau Hvlns the earth bat thomsei ves and th thtnk wbe tbar bear Baopk talk that it a nnie tareurb adarxvrtt. I cannot sar marh for the ed-v-ation, bated en eeod feeHns, tlrat aiwih Suamaa have Wet las describe to a plain way, I should say that ther are aeopes kiMiM. that tbfvr wrra BAver brad, but aame aa that is sbeut a aned a ehareorn I caa affwd to five I sny mother tkat will keep a anuallia child ia a meetlris. I bave never aatd tat he eemmwaUoc look aad see a-be ther are, for ren mar dlatiaxuisb br rour eara, withaut lookii'g, tbe motliers that have had good teach iax aad bees brotgbt spin dvUiar aoeMy." 1., Tb foUowtog extract from a recen1: sermon of Jrn. Iian M.

Gxaxt. one of tha Twelve Apeetlea, wall eoo-vry semetdeaof the hlh nvural oaeptoueaf the Saints 1 1 1 want tbe wemcti te ttai they'lKv a rood hosbaad, one that does fata daty. that be i pcU dent over them, and that they have made covenants as aais tbe law ef that Talk abeax wo'eea teav ing their husbands I trouid far from taking a woman that aeuM iaar a saoa A wottssn tn wsat te climb up to Jr-eua Chrbt, and naa by the aa'horitiM ba. taee ohcr and hlin. Is a ctluk tn my nostril.

I bars Urge nostril, and I ofl-n talk abeot forme elfaetarr nrrve are very aeivitivr I want womnn to knew th ar plaere and to do thru- duty 1 but there is a Iv, traktof pride ia soman who wants te leave a seed huabaat a re ta another. What doea it matter where rou am. If ra de vaar duty Beine? to on maa'a fa mil or the ehev man's family is no I goiug toaaveyos, but doing your duty betor yonr God wiU save von." It wkl be seen from tho above mragraph that th aintly JxprniAR eensnrrs the habit, albeit ia Vary mild lasxar, 4 woman leaving sneer colesunly announces that he- would bo, far fr-a taktos; a woman that would leave a good husband then by aliowtog the tofereno te be drawn tnvtif the husband wss bad -ther wsald be vwy litJe dllSoeity a beet tb matter. jcbbouu, itx au outwpropueta, is sound npon ths question of snforcios; ptodianos among' the women. 1 New fros JSvrauanda' CBRItTMAS AT AXAnT A OOXSCX.

COWT3T- Anawnn oriu srcxjctabt or rtm to the ArraAL or thk TACirtc urn, ooat. araw saa asiaraiiassaisaa ins ittfmaw ItLOCXUlX DKSKJtTXKS FROM WAUtkn Ct'MMlkalOMEB MOBbE, ETC. Paxaxa, Sstuniay, Jan. 3, 1SCT. i Christmaa bu nt length paAod by with nil its ccompnaimonta of bull-teasing, ceckiijrhting, hot -racing, balls, beu-rlnriag praying-, and the new rear has shoo forth ad bright and cheerful, aa if It had not a regret for tho sins of its nrsdeceasor.

or thouarht for the evil yet to come-. 1 80m of your render probably have been here abflst Plirktm.t bat bm nf thatsa ba.v rat a for tho benefit of the majority I may msntisa that this particulsr aeasoa: of tha year in Panama ia directly opposite to what yon have in New-Tork, OBrthermometer standing, at 8C Fahrenhnlt, whilst youra ia probably' 10 below Zero-' Oar Summer has sxaxtnxeneod with the now year," ths rain appears to bar fairly stopped aod wa max look for ot least fir months of perfect drouth, ax, in ta nrdinarr course of rents, it will not rain until th and of May. Ta last mail rrom liogota brought uooani uoav wtns hia greyaafaT, which tho wiseacre of Paaa- nia, hoped would bo reinaed him by tha General Government- I learn that our worthy minister ther is pettinr a rood deal of annoyance front tho Pros, which Is under th control of tho Panama tiers ta to seen extra wbo la doing all ia his power te wpaet tho able aad praiseworthy actioa taken by Judge BowLOf respectinir. th 16th April anxaxaci, tb tonnsg tax, Vcw Ac liowerer tao Jadg ao far fceepe .0 abend of tho hound, and 8oaetry Pun bo And hint an even match for him even la diplomatic tetter-writing, of which the Spaniards are so fond. The Star mud 'Jlerald puhllxhea a translation of the Secretary of State' reply to tha appeal of tha Pacific Mail Company for reimbursement of th Capitation tax paid by them to this Government from 1850 to under an JDrgal decree of the Prtrvince of Panama.

1 Tha Secretary logic ts rather rich. lie argue that although tho General Government has tha power to declare the low I ryte(f this tax UIeffal, yet it haa no power to order the refundia of tha ntonow eoUected nnder tho nforceroent of this illegal law, although it woo paid under protest. Wsil, they oartainly naderstaad th prindpi of contorting equity to suit their own purposes at Iaend yon the paper containing the translations woks yvu suavy luu wwui puuiiomnx. Commissioner Mokak went to CartliAgenB ta th British steamer 24th en route for Bogota. 1 may be mistaken la my new about tending inch man on inch an errand, to I ihall reQrxin from commenting npon the appointment nntil we are what we shall see.

J' v-i I am glad to notice that Pentmneter CAarrnsxt, has been at length Induced to net vpon the repre-Mntatkins from Panama respecting tho anjustnea of the posts fu charge betwteu thia plxc aad Kew-Yorhi which hUherto- boon doubt what it ahonld 00. SS 'centaO nnd that he has concluded to rednc it to the Irpttfrmate rate mt 10 eent. Of course IJasta Lioepox" Tsmarks in a prerioet letter On the object bad something to do with bringing about the redaction. i 1 he British, retsels war hare alt left here the tk tor Acapuko, the PtaH tot Callao. aad the AfowareA: for Th rnan aad -IVMawOu h.

fi 1 I -Kmi 1 4.1. laat. Ramors are an oat that the French ar about to blcckau the ports of Pern, and that the British Admiral naa gone uown to ioo The at. Alaryt' will probably leave hero soon en a cruise to break ia the new crew. The British blockade has not eomtMnced yet, hot I undentaad the last mail brought out Inxtrno- ttAa.atM.Ka iilmlnlatlka 1 u.tilm to eomntene ss soon as Two schooner front Pun to Arena, Costa Eics, have brought.

dawn -a number of deserters front WiUBi army ia tho peatest distress. They say that many other would ear If they could get off. Poor devils, they hare been sadly misled in joining- such an expedition. We hare the aame reports of Wai ann'a misfortune by these Teasels, that we received from Jiew-York, but sothing later." The Exriroad Company schooner Caroline came out from New-York to Aspiawsil in the astounding short time ef 18 She broegbt out files of the Nzw.yobk Tiaras, to the 15th nit-, giving ns ten day later sew atreral day ta advance of tba regular nmail, The staaxner famls is) now in Central America aad may bo looked for here about the 10th, with mterevting newt from tho allied St tea. Sbe will leave here again on tho 17th for Guatemala and mbrraaediate porta.

Dca UAxum Aaoanreu, tb Ute Fralirat of the Assembly, and tho leader of the outside wbo fled to Carthagena daring the September excitement, returned on the Uat British steamer. There ia do local news of inter et ereiytbuig Jraiet. The psaaengtrt from pailfornU leare here or A'ptuwail about 7 P. M. Yonrr, JXasta Llc boo.

rxxaiDCxr a auasAGav at faxajaa onx- losa or trk XEw-nxxAitAjr rxrss tbis- ox MovxafzxTs or coxtjcratnoxM morse SLOOF-OF-WAR ST. nTAET'O A MUc- inrWS Wtttnt BOOtrrA arrafxXl.tJS. ComtpcrJiot As XewTr Thru. taSneuce upon th native to that rarUa. tbaW Itcric:.

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