sammoitomo vatt t MUURZ. rv" ..- . 5 " 41 ' 1 '4 ► 44,1'011 Pa,. biO4th DIN* IllitrifOrkt*!' 4 ozqtr'oss tam ur girt 4/1 .-, ikVit*P.l-0 60 Iv , 1'..10.1141i Eurrula.. -1 7 , IF no.NIYAPA'D WS% worffild 14(:)TC.IT PPAAll :% Y:V e 'll ta t rt lten 4" j a it* Y* : l : o, ll l a . t,,sig ois ed n i f . bi, Orirstrrpe p•otvvill malt viiithM4l4 't• - • • , DtJTV, ANB LipilbyletX OF POSTMAISTERB. Pneutintent unutetstilitW , S ``he rehltsher. tut directetl by law.' f the feet thytmaspele not lilted by those to whom they ere dire_ted, mere* eas be d. tAponsiblit fot the amount of tfte ettbaortetnekwernr. relaßla MUSS Patten efatilkild to th-mtermew te Wen. berme aomentwri, aitt efiiathbfbr tba pries of sobterip. Wu. •Oorparnprit now oanteiptg 011111.throvehont the county. freeoache .....a.1311X.M11.1111.1.11111.1.1111 ZONVlthilfiqirlOss Gazette. SO ' S B kril MITA% ,__, - AN rApvincrerun IN - * 40,( 4 - -fiusis . #l l ls, ,anskseredAry.thestiOns with apparent good 1 1 .1i* Oily )trinip„"of Dien, ..wait: ;mildly taste'; and 'rep' pr twice, I think, she de gleriniingthreagh , a gaol yeil,ef purest totted some Plagiarise . ) in my pretended isvliiie es - , the fleecy ovOtog b)outi .. a; to t a, original ideas, though, she' manifested, no moment obseured , the siliel . surfa c e ;,the symtopm n of displeasure. • I endeaiOred'io rporfunied evening air played ir#4,MyCharn,- gairrher ceoseitt to step into an ice cream li et throOghlhe tasteful, musquito Ur of Saloon; for theolcciiild have seen - her face, *,:itted'lkobbitiet; the said tatisquitees 'and i l should haVnbeen able to deterinine liceere . ,Pipitig . their plealea'.',.tiotside;it,and Whether my game were of suffi cient high *vainly ,endeavoring (C.:dja,past) • ittlek;;;Nyiegki , grade to warrant' the • tiquble ;', but it, was land Other : appendages , intuch a ,- manner of no use; she haid;for•ghtt•wasin haste to that they, mig,*4 -. l wrimpqr- ihrapiVAnd return, as ':i i ipa never Yermetioeed :her ah :emit their daily:ooi! ;',',lr:inttgaificat'fig- r t epce from . home 'after ' ten - o'clock?' I tree, inifull blossom,•wavedita; branches, coaxed atid Wheedledatlength.she eon -covered- With , deep• :green) foliage,, within seated; but l'wesfirst:ohliged-to promise to reaching • distance' from . nriy•Windo,w•3 My: 'Stop the first•tab' that:passed'and convoy Havana . was in tt . dilemmn, that : is . to, say, her , to het-home; so . that She should arrive -the ends were fast Merging info :one ::' the bolero the ititeidieted , hour:' We entered sable handmaid's shuffling steps sounded., the' magnificent saloon, arm in arm, and :heavily: on the staircase ; and, her usual seated ourselves at a marble topped table, evening salutation- , "Berry nice ebetbmiks which the attentive; waiter soon spread so ; Cunt fix. nukssa's room," forced upon with ice cream, Wine 'bonbons;•and fruit, .me the suggestion that her sable ladyship but my goddess absolotely refused . to par :was' premeditating n dust,, and so dar#ing take, remarking that ~he only ac.aompaa on my gloves, and grasping my ivory-tip- ied me as a return for illy politeness, and pod whalebone, in a moment,j_was!‘streak- had no.desire to . partake 'with me. 2 Here ing it" up Chartres street, et the rate of was . three •dollars gone to thunder; for .nine knots an hour, without,. any special whenranartiele is placed before you in destination.. The proakonade •iyus unusu-, these boaton saloons; you are requested to idly thronged, for the . eVening,Csa most fork the dough whether you dispose of it lovely, and the•deeri-toned - cathedrel bell or not. Of course, I could nut take more Ayr's telling the vesper:W.)46Po crowds thali one glass of xvine .iu a lady's pros a worshippers` We raledendkug the broad •ence, so that and an ice cream were about mar bl e ' a t e ps . ICarliikg:`,(ithe yi:stibule, and despatched' when the waiter announced I then kneeling before an image of St. some- that a cub was in .waiting. ,I handed my 1 '' . (Itheir fi ngers in divinityinto' it • und'indre thee half in love: ' t. u. ... . a stone urn, containing, a treekish looking sat by her side. Half delirious with pas liquid, called hety . witer,„viitik ! which they siert; I ,ventured to tekelier hand.' It was der,eutly ereisedllieMselyegott .their fore- treniblingly withdrawn,,yet,slic ;was.'evi- I Will answer seriatim, to The best of licarlsiontirthenenfereeihe • church A deafly nut offerided. • my knowledge your dfierent queries:— rn ' - -00fie e nt' . ogee:was - Periling .a• Solemn • • . I discoursed.' . of beauty, hinted proety i ' • its • rich. tones soundiate , like a choir mass,• ~.f orcib lythat 0: lady possessing so lovely a 1 From the government returns, whose accuracy I doubt very much. we have lost of •" raptu red • angels singing • sonic): meledi- voice,•and sq.serikplfic a figure, must, as a by the famine, two' millions of our sturdy 1 -oes s onnetr, .• • .- ~ consequerCe; posses s a beautiful face.— pepulation..i s hould think nigher three. •• Follow•ing theiMpulse ol , the momen t , I She did n 't take th e; hint, for her veil tom- . 11. As to•tho marriages, theyatio,in my 1 - forded . my Way ihtUtightlai.hecelingerowd, pletely . covered • her fe a tu re s, • • I was now parish, end, indeed, ' 3."0u . may trike,it as a and managed to securer' sent Theclarreli in a pretty tolerable degree of excitement, merlel for most country parishes in Ireland,' • was brilliantly lighted, and the alter eggs and again talked of - love, female . charms, lis about one to sixty in, the last . five years, ikaaentire- 'glarer dimmer's° wrix'eburners, lorreliness i and so forth ; and how frequent- proportionably to the previous five • years the beautiful paintings representing sacred ly love at fast sight :proverf'the best and preceding.the famine. ' Indeed, I 'am un. I . .subjects.. The Subdoieg effect of the mu- most lasting., . • Agaio .l ventured to take - derrating the average number of the pre -Sicscotbeil my' feelings, and above all, be- her baud and deveutly press it ; •this tune cutting ten ,years, in the number taking . 'side me sat_ the Most beautiful ferTllefig- iit was nut . withdraw By an easy trans- i l- place with inc, but ;prefer this • course in sersoe4talc within limits, that ever I be- I ition; my arm ,encircied her waist; her orderto be .ekiriectl'•' :•-- - -- ••'' • •, . lield and her voice of inexpressible, sweet- head , lay Upon 'my shoulder,,and her per- . 111. The births average with Me in the .ness jeinedfin the swelling anthem. - She 'fumed breath played upon my cheek ; 1 1 last five years about one to each 'hundred • was elaselyyeile, so that I had to draw swore by Jupiter, Venus, Hercules and lof the former five years immediately pre , largely upon my imagination to conieetare, the whole catalogue Cf. divinities, that I ceding the famine, accordintr :e• my, parish -that she , teats be autiful, but her'figUre was, loved her devotedly, inexpressibly', irrevo register now before inc. What a fallin g off I, ;ftioltless,•l*r hOha . petite in theoe.xtre•me, cably, and I forget how many - other ad- is t there? . : - • • --- • '.. ~ ' - ' :and encased by 1 1 10 . ffest immaculate gloves I verbs were intermingled; but they,. eve- • :.1 1 ,r. I could not tell exaetly•the Propor of, - , , the whiniest ~irid•--a soft • odor, of roses. deafly told up - on, her, for I was just going 'tional• it tio of the •Catholia and. Protestant pervaded, her perso n —a superb lakerliier-; to take ,the liberty of withdraw i population ing her veil here, because' . the IProtestriat -••::chiefof fi nest lawn, with a . wide herder of When bump went the cab against tire curb; rector has a living called the Parish of adehest,..rcal. Nenciez* : .9,lhy- upon' her and stopped. with a• jerk that threw my .[Cilloe;•some ainetetir miles jog, ant! five 16p'—het in its enticing little gat- heels slap against the top of the vehicle. ' lor six in width, which in the 'Rome Cath . ter,•rested! cespietti:shty. , on the Brussels 1 We were at her residence, and hapding ' olie Church is subdivided, into three very reentiteel—kee fin Was: Of.,beautiftil.,tiearl; , the driver what 1 thou g ht ihen was a one •... _ . -populous districts' requiring - the conjoint with a sMall nutter to the, eid&---Iter pricy-dollar bill, but what .I: found- , afterwarde a id of six; priests , to do , the spiritual duty er- book. teas heltrldina costlY•OrlV.irtt l :!,. • Was a... five, I assisted her to. light, and of' said three parishes, and are always • 'secured by goldenclatips. , ~. -'-."'... 111'0n3 . 0n the opcn.sidpwattc with - tier hatiti ;Ilitielt occupied in diSc ' hilrging their min '. • 'I, Was-aVidently.highlY hanored'inheieg in :nine, my arm enciicling her sY 1 1) 11- litu-'llirterial•functions..;1; therefore; ea h,• only ~ - 0 9mitted to,occup.f.a . .iO4'. hY.• het', side, , waist, heocath the mellow noonhearn's : .: i r ,vllomiehy the. prepertionato ratiarkt pres-' 'endlea;,44.4efetitx*y,as theugh ahe were SOftestraditunCe r we/•plighted out: love and ont, of m', 'own parish, forming one third :-.- pity'liAliglers nihcation of gym of . the our hearis i,..., • each other,torever 'end for- ...r said ; 1,..,. . WWI), ~ The whole ' •7Pioteshint '•• d' ellerikhims• who ., were sculptured over till eternity should wdrry wall . wait- community with' Me Consists' Of six' lanai .. . o "pari,thel, r •in arhle . a lt a r ' -h,r,ro r ! r : . .The ing tor. it tn wane.: 'op, 4t.we.....the gelden :. , o bo ~ thirty ,pi , c kis. 6 p tics, 'everagielt ut •so v " - seromeiseerpeduntisuallY • shed ; • the ro- epoch•ofrriyhte ; , that young bright dream _ or s i x t ir wholi)l h gcartio . : 4 prom e itt h p li co 'he'd inouglebank . ill: the pulpit pronounced , of lovt, that pure emotion of the heart that •in ilie last three,,yeari riad,ln‘ the •nom theighostly.benediction, end the:zongroga.. wings itSelf to 'find a heart,eongefiiiik Bdt 'berlef.tlie - 'Sexton of" hie, plirfsh„, - litiliself, sioi v ilitidaidly:diiipe - rike4l, : •: • .• , • - . :: a . y ••,... 1 must wait as long now as we .waitld•then ',m i n d , kn it I 116 u :vi ; i l i e f I wit; yea-Lib,lh. '7iVii)iNiaiitti ., •haiiii t W4ichuTtuy f a i r oa that' sidewalk, Where- the M ars, _ lake • boat -ten • •yr.artT-41gb,li accordowto•itmy : ',....itte t : - glliili;•;# . 9 l ai .4:lie.i.:lirPl'hkrkr':eleile' th e giml e t -• h °l n ala .heaven' were h' dti ng ,tll° "iiill'Oill'ltatiinghY4;lll l 4::.olo , of! lit? : rector . • (04 clisap and psi tht.err ther orthe effulgence of the inward domeleak through S w t,41 ! , 1 40 a l) ,t,414e.,i "' el p f , q l(4 ~Im 4 rn mQn 4 c 4 .. . '..,-. • - ' du o—• . 111, ... Ibther egrtmet ackn ow le dge d 101 . 1 US. :, ~,:.'. . . ',:: :,,' 1, \ ,19cAnrigjitepprkesa, to swell Ina list tinil' nu :- .' - geode tow ' ' Oh, what I Well • the 'Matter • was settled, at least 1 deliate 'Mind' ' r 4 .; iiic thousand three • ' • tappukorie - ,i at 'Mere b r air, - 06citsion 4 rile ;: 1 was to 'as . pa, ,is the nae ping, Just as :hpnOre uniiii!itosou S , •alus. no* , reduced kutilid*ilkerlisliiitly#l,the'd6ai.l&de aI a matter 0,, ceremony,- and site *rta. pm- taalieuvear tlicitsand;4ekit bundled Per .. - iiiiud.4llaitid2i • hiffri3w la' tha'o4tititile, I pared 'to .fight, of . rather to resist any 'o'lii- c 0114.14 3n;fly4.,,other.:par,Whesimlipitog; pie ..• , ,i4,1,010444.,,Frctie;;5h14,y,..,-inlPkilArt-WforJ jettion.thesaid:pateinal relative might-or 01,9 ;PmeAcqm and tI)F .yhe i r. , c i 5 0 i- texs 1 .4 1 4 '''• ' :';'' --- .300. - ,or.f,i4tlgooo,y•: peata',„di ter, tho9gli;;etici. encouraged ,ps to. hepk averaetoabOkii ciao pet ; 4eni, 7 heir, •), ' , Y ''. • r.jti*Onti*j,Of a' foott , scritper,) that he would not be inexorable, and I -- at '..' 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'he 4itriithe , 'rent AtoituAigo maxim thnt r ;i4 , 4B 7 43inevericanLbo)linit but: i4e" 0,.444.014ivii11u1t liitrinotAltt&ii uittay eiileulani, ;bid:ll4y° bir 7 .6ititelves..” 'lf nee ,reason.:bik what tag" 40M-, ',C,hrt r,t,. , i heard ;friar .. ~ . 4 4, 4 .l 6, 9l p n p ilA ybopi a , 3 , bilkii:' ha our, attioNii according: lo it; We, At had. been there, ,hig i tlivit, fi rlk. f 4 , 01, k ~ ,o,nputia. itteiomigithbics- , i..,,,,,,..},-,t-t, ::) lawriaridgli m litu ~.0 f pords r.„l' r?,iiyulo - utiectlk3 17 "14 '" c: Illt)1I ;--'-L.i... , ;i. c , •::,::' ~ ,i 40E F I ". L f0,11 , ! 2 .9 0 g I 74 6 :4cf - A be . °ll"O tt h d 4. uti4ightY ' 1 'Cei:t'int. 44 44"4 l o 4 nebodyfivtitilail t Wht' it. li 41\li 6 ' l ' ..:('''," 4 ''' 'Ff h'tik—wOr ittl , listelklo,l4 Eint;nll: intini'prenietlinfreringoan , bellaidiupoilt!le ,i l Vi t Sv 4 ol,3 l 4o'il; .tonirionpitthio, to), ti ri ppingr4tmepA, Rf;mr litittlictfla Mart!eihears than.itbo,;fitst.44;e: 'i4lo,, , , ii tiiiejfid t i lle rates. He pa s : :p . iz ttloymp o ibc l utpne bf Itlytelit,ymie aitdcatrectioilate gint,„ , 4 01-o z .' woriia -i 1 hundred and „I r k. 0 itky* --- ioci s i q vepth aruirdiontretirrfilghtientner , Jakkhlitli A V t . de l if tWitRI- t rSdP t i ri g i i 'Ni l t -•- f t- '°C l tW iit t tikt :":r # : th lis p t.t 4 l 47 ,lj ,;, r tw ,„. ..• • .i r af y _ t ee • um : 0,..7 , N ~ ....14-. - ..,4 ~, ~,. i • s 4 a the? ilex ntmtiortitt. h , i n , : - I k ‘tonv iisto if, Qttle4‘ 4 *. ko i sku s ti o siso , iploriassen 40.1 0 his quern •d, " -,.1 {. u f . ... .V.. ', . 7 -o'o' g, . r p' .p f iie - . . . '' - J -IC7 l `:.:t -'t crt.'t ^ -4.:;.,.';...!1!.:- . -, I- ct :.‘.--- t learaeld i , Pa" . Nosor 28 1 ;10301.; 'night, mid I-know we kicked each other 'teat of bed several 'times' before daylight bat if it should ever come out that I had courted and wort a dark y, yo gods and llshea! what Would tho boys , sayl , '''• , , 'IRELAND 'IT •IVAS; AND' A 8 IT IS MMSI2!S!M We have received the following interest ing communication from, tin . American gentleman, who spent ,a short time in; Ire 'land !net summer; & Was' deeply impressed with the; saories ho' witnessed there., He wrote from -London, u• letter lo a Roman Catholic . clargyinan in Ireland, In this letter he propounded Certain inquiries,with the view of ob'udnina infortnation., The writer desired replies to the following ques tions: ; • . 1. 'What , has. been thci falling ow in the -population orlreland, by , famine? ' 2. During the Tost.fiveyearti,what ratio . 'do the 'marriages'in pint parish.,bear to the number in the preirious five years? ..! 3. What is the ratio births, for,the same period? - ,Wliatis the proportional ratio of, the :Catholic and Protestant popultion in your Parish? • . • • 6. What is the annual- compensation or the Protestant -rector of your parish also, of Roman 'Catholic priest? • , .7. Who is the largestlanded proprietor in Your neighborhood, his "income, and, the 'nunibor of acres- held by. him? • - .•, theseinquiries the clergyman,- who is one of the moit'intelligentmenrin the county, made the following con tains information which'shopld•be read be fore the people:of-this cotin!y:,-4-• ' • QUESTIO'SS. ~1 +'_. parishes;' whilst . the , eitc • 'Open ,' gnl l l(4ic .priests,: who have the care And, guidgnce of at least 20,0.00 peopleybave pot, for t . he last five . years (I speak fotipy,rielf :eil my curate.only at . present ), llad . an 'aver age, the parish priest, sixty: poundatißritish, and his duralo. , thirty pounds,. -• rermerly it .was about dou.ble that sum,. in the.good old limes, in *he pOor suraplistriets.: I• :,1 VII, The Earl ot----r'7is one of the larg. est .landed. proprietors in.this ,county, hay. ingabout.4l,soo per annum, and demesne of :/,100 .4crep, besides,,,, The average rent ,upee bis : lano islwenty . ,shillings,par acre, not including poor ; rates,•whickare at present . en. addition of, about OYe shill ings, per / acre upon the. , poor , stiuggling, core-worn tonant..,„Qthcrlaridlerds.chargp nearly double that sum in the good count ties between this and Dublin ?• but I rim hpppy to tell_ you that,the whole class pf this. vagabond Orange county are selling out under. the encumbered estates; tiet, when,. perhapS, the poor people', in .the latter end,: may gain something, frointhe ricar.possessors of the soil who, in *general, are men who have all realized fortur.es in trade,, or at the bar, or other liberal ,•pro. fessions, and consequently havemeaks.of improving the spilt and givingit, at the real irpinsic vehicle the, tenantry,,:, while the former have becn.areckless,profligatc, unthinking. race, of inen,who novel leolied after their tenantry at all, with. very'• few i hooortible exceptions i:and, besidc,.hated Ins. and our religion with unmitigated; .ren con They ,:are now, thank God, fleetly . - • • . C • I I ad consigned to Abe, tomb of the apu es. An ace.prsed rape ; has passed away, who have ruined our , lovely ; cptintry, litifl,by their pandering, in days,gone by . , to the folly and villainy of fermer,.governinenta, , have.nearly, blotted out our, fine . racli•of I stalwart-men from , the faqe :Of our, n rov, er. 1. bially . fertilelSland. They. haVe now paid t i the penally of their misdeeds. The very • them for =aria adopted by them for rooting out . in. i our firio. peasantry, has been, the hands . of the All Merciful DiSposcr . of human l 'event's, the 'primary and . truly efficient cause of peopling your country,who.unite in daily orisons to heaven that they have i escaped the tyranny of this government, land enjoy the priceless boon of liberty. I hayc written a simple lint truthful stat ement. As for ni my judgment cap dir ect, it will give you a pretty'aecaroz idea of .the state of things in the laud of your forefathers.,. .. . THE SIILT,.LAEE. A traveller who has recently visited the Salt Luke gives the following facts; *".The Lake itself is:ono of the, .greatest :euriosities.l ever met with. The water is about one-third salt, yielding that: amount on boiling. I bathed in:it, and found..that I could kty on my:back, roll over a . m.! over :and'even sit up ,and : wash .my feet without sinking, such:is the strength of the brine; and when 1 came out I. was completely covered with .salt,, in, fine cryktals. But the most astonishing. .thing is the fact (as.l was. informed by, the gentleman who Was . manufacturing :salt there at the time),that during the summer .season the Lake throws on shore' Abundance of salt, white in the :;winter season it Ahrows, up glnuber salt in immense quantities. ;The reason of this I leave the scientific to judge :And also ~whati becomes of the enormous amount of fresh water poured into it ,by three rp four:large rivers,Jordin, ,BeAr, and Weber,--as there:is no visible ontlet." •••• • } Paiper,Money.,, I The , Ceerier iltizlia2fo giires'tho follow ing summary of the omount:ofpaper mon cy:afloat, in ; Europe at tho''present. time. Total amoluit $1,261,428,520; , of , this Russia has three hundtecland ten millions; - Britain an Ireland two Abundred'and'ten nihlions; Franco' one hundred and ..forty Milliuns land Prussia lifty-foui niilliona ; Poitugal o, , Veaty-three ; Pulgidin 'twenty, ; saxony fitte'en m lliona; Sweden rteen millions ; Bavaria, A !feu r million§ anti a half. The balance being divided titn'orrg the , smailer Statet: - - Fla mliarg v and some 'of , tlie•Smaller . Gainati Suites;. •Sivittinrlank'Norwavy 'Parma,filoderiii, , pet via anclitho•Dannbifin Pifincipatilits have noApaparmoney.. A.: ;•1,.• .• • • , '-Not.long',sina two sailors , passing titilbr's' shop, obseivAd a tailor at work with 'hid 'Waist coat pat'c hod !With di ffercint colors; oiotti; :yr h4ti o of . 'thu' tars,cried out to thsis lOther.4, 4ll ,Loolt) ye! ditt•you, war, rriatik'sorts of .cabba l gt grow on ..chic stump bCforc ?" I ,t ';‘, , , t • . •••• , 1':". ,,,,, .'-;f:' ,. . -, ir'F;; IL .7',::;'''',Z:?•-.P.:.''.;E'.•::-..-:•i • 'Prom 'Califor • , • . filo •, •:• , , D A NIL' L S 274 Thasteamer California, from San . Fran ciscolci Panama, , had 41,69,0,Q0,,0.i# geld, and other steamers had largo,am . nets, The steamer ,Central Arnenca l aller three days label., passed ,the shoals ti i ( ih,e mouth of the river-San Juan, and , at. Olo,last accounts was standing away in fine style twenty-dve miles,up the river. . We learn that a. serious accideet ,hid occurred on. the San Juan by . the, stoking of one of the small steamers plying on the nvor. Several lives of returned .Califor. nians, end considerablo money were a lost. We coultl. not,,aseertain the names of the lost from any one attached to the Daniel Webster. The amount of bullion reported on, the manifesto of vessels at the Custom House at San Francisco during the quarter, has been- 7 Jury, Kuigust, September, TOtal, $10,211:r516 GENERAL SV3l3retrtr t Firm tha Ban rianaco Nicarnne. Or.„1-'1416. The Southern ,Convention for the divi sion of the State is to be held odMonday next, the 20th . .inst.. ,Those favorable to the project have atlength united tipiiStin ta.Barbara as the place where the' dele gates •• pre to assemble. San Diego, Los Angelus, San Luis Obispo; Montere3,-;San th Cruz, San Joaqttin,, and, other counties, have elected their delegates. Ser.erat hd dresees 'have been publisn supportof hedi the movement: Some idea of tb - e italic between";may Francisco'pa and the Southern mines ybe formed'frOm the fact that there otio or this moment ten'steamers plying betWeeri SUn Francisco and Sammento. The latter 'are for the - Most part'of - a larger size thhn thor .on the San Joaquin:River, and make the trip ofabout 120 miles in from'seven to eight hours. In the elegance of thdir accommodations' and the luxuries of their larder, they might compare favorably` with' any passenger:vessels in the *lrk': There aro ten .other Steamets'plying from §acra mento 'fo 'different places above that city.' One year ago there; was but one steam boat in Oregon, the Columbia ; now there, are eleven steambeats of and kinds running in' the 'COlumbin and Willamette RiVers, not.includine the PaCifiusteamers , Sea GUll and ,Columbia'; running between' Oregon aud.Qplitbillia.. • , • Stockton, in the early Part of this month; became the scene of outrages of a similar character to those' which sortie time since' disgraced San Francisco. On the 3d ihst., three men were shot in the vicinity of Stockton ; on Saturday evening an attempt was, made to shoot two ethers, without provocation; on the same night, a Mcxi can'was most ,itiliumanly butchered'in a house in the outskirli of tho'eitY; and'on Surida a Y.merning an attempt 'vas made.ta shoot','gentleman for ',no' reason that he could imagine. This is' a most unpreca-' dented state 'ef things in that city, and has dicited considerable sensation in the com triunity. The Mormmis have at length taken 'pos session of tho rancho of Sun Bernardino, near Los Angeles, for which they paid $102,009. ' $2.5,000 was paid' down, and the' remainder to Paid in two equal . rtn mud payments. said 6;1 be their in tentien .to build a great city I here,' and a railroad tOS'all. Lake is confident( c r spoken of. It is alio Said, ihat'the' heti' sof Church Depret Ittivo given 'Oirections to the Mormons in' Europe, that all tliti'ent- - igrat ion ' ' this 'd,biantry, must, in ruturp, dOnie by the iyay ortho Isthm u s of Nee fiela . Diego.' ' • ' 'The puptiltitton Of Safi - 13011a rdino' isto be'inciettsed thousand Within' the' Aix Months'. 'lt eontainS, Av,ith in its 'k;punditries 'inore''than eighty thouSandla eres otriicellentland;o, gieat portion' of . beViiiigitted. The Ointa 'AU; riVei r rons through ii;furniithing and 'unfailing 'supply of purl water; find' tieving`excellent mill iietits. tains aro' covered'' with pines, suffleiditt; to lumber all Southern California' air rare. -q " 1. ! • : t 11 ' 1 , Judge - Murirty, late • Judge'of the Sit.' pretaCourt,'hass been appomted hy. the doirettiooitiocktfit JudgldtkkiSUpretile, teurtart:phied:ot fudge Bonnet, restg a ttd.' ''' - "A'n!aitetnp,t ,. 'is again - lotting' 'made tO, eninmuniOtiontetWeen the, ,Sand 1 Mit nd Sit nd San Ffapp'Ciscb tied' ' the fOtitiiiiriboat eiteeeted . te l f:l4ltteed . on the routel n a -3 ( 'The - Agriattlfurti l;, `Mining;'meatokfit;, mitt - • :tiimeidiaritoiea shit's:ig` tide;oo' 4 - 40frekreei t - 4?Keeli Readily' bbtKdu= • t3'tee'da3r; strljintffir ' fr . ftpootiblitttioyivii 10-00*kigft izeo s ui r ve, . ?t f.l, t • Tok - Edniv,!7,4 bo;,- . I zPr - pT2011714 ff , 51.4i11/4.Wr # ,if 1 M P A51 1 141 1 0 .1 • 41 4 ,430piRP1 AVltti4i# ieUVWkWilik lithlieskishaitt 84#04._ s t A*o' • •.:,•••• ,• .• • ••,•'. , . • 4,11 •IYuthber 3, 1 833,471.,245 3 4 3 / 1 3 100 534884171 ill * ---. ' - • i* T a ZAVA C I NArlsj 74 i iji a IX. tit - ;,„to wet 0 ~.*. 11)II 4 , ' aii . 4 : f i r k i a 4: - . 1 ?UP 4 1 14 114 1 111 fil 1 1 :"Ii a ll a il laht .`‘ s 4 l lin N, twaa, ,t- , ta ca i iiiitiwalidalh 1 . • %rvird: sad isviltior 101 l Wagon laws a i bosiletemen °roar a- WV otbit**44; I Halms We sirmil I bit: laic: Moordltut 'W to MO **Pt, or mow w . at' ._ _ ___ __. .._........ __ volki .• bad an *to obi So. giViiiiiii buelsoss "ill Spy* by oftyythiej •Ipitexibrelr-4:4*. big, a ba , r• 1 •ali. itw coo" utFaslycl. a wan saws Woo, lao Iteatt wiliPtAil DPP's.' '' . • ‘ .t t '. : • • ...." , . •,1 - • , . •;. .: • - • : • • ' gooksi Jots and • Or IEi7gRY 0E4e111171011. PIM'? IrvilTf i rJ,72o".44lll ) Bo•loll.l7.rt&-:-F.:' • . LlgUtrifiC P REPP M A CL I ." :seem ef Whites by ,•ruparty •of Po:riOrford •liidians.• ..;a:-.eompany of. ten Personsistarted orrthe.24tls gust, to loeate:wroad froth Por!,.oCfrird to the Upper- Rogue River Country. ~.They were not seriously ;molested by the: • ; .bidi. wags . -Until the ;'24th of .Sopterriberi When they a ptoac ed ; in their '.canoeti,ort the north:bank 'of - : the'.cotiiiilie . ;.xivor,..wlttere. ;iast:nuinbers of ,hostile camped.. The :Indians deized"theenbetrin ;which ' ware - Mr.. i end. Atr: Brush, and refused . tolet , it go::- ;The whites 'then= LI Li 3 rushti .. for the Shore'. but in fifteen s ecoratii .were: surrounded;: .Indians and :vete pietoly 'disarmedi the Indians! beingTatt !ten to ono of 'the' whitea, < Mr., 1 1 1 :- and: : Brush escaped 'to the water; . but ',the:: rest, .:were brutallymassacrei bYtheludiabs.4lVaeit and'Brush contrived to get to a canoe, and by .the'aid of an Indian boy 'crossed. Jim river and escaped, after much sufToriog, .(Brush being badly:wounded and nearly scalped,) to Cape . .Clanco,where: they .were 'kindly Teethed by friendly Indians. • The nttmesnf ,the , murdered . Men were; as fol- A. Si:Doherty,. aged: , 20,, Texas P.at riek!Murphy, 22,‘N. Y.; Thos. - .I.Daven port, 26,,Ma55.: Loren' L. Williams, 2Ei3, Mich.; •John P. Holland, 21, N.,'HamtLl Jeremiah Ryan, 25, Md.; Cris. Jieddep, Newark, N. J.; J. P. Pepper, 28,:Albany, N; • ; ITlnes.:, Always be in witty as , ,yotrlcan-, vrith your parting how---youflaatspeeeti is the one retnernbered; - / ".: •••. The best bito.wo evor had 'on)a fishing exourSiOn; Wita'Oe'tite wofook"along with us - • - ; ..1; . • ; ,' A western editor cautions his retulcrs against kissing, short !els ? because, this habit has made. him round shnuldelvd. Our life is a • passage to eternity,vlit ought to bozcontinual.rneditation on eter nity, and a constant preparation for , A &twin east editor has got such, &cold in his head that • water fieezes.ow hislace when he undertakes to wash it ; • -• , ' 'flOved'iny wire," Said'lltr. Caudle, "and' for; the ' first two mOnih•ti;,.l felt as it I could eat her up. Eve i'aitide -I hav'ei teen soiry'f didn't!' • • -•• , was, . - Look back; and time , when yOnr 'lout was not; look forward, - and :your soul shall exist' when ' timo shall to no ~ more l' . • . ' • .- - What. is the world to those wlio are. in the grave, where your body most soon be? And what is the world to those who are in eternity, where your soul must, soon be ? ' ' A man who•ltad lived much in.society, said that his acquaintances would a church but the pulpit, would hold his friends: Those hours which you spend in com munion'tvithGod, are , the golden spots of all yourtime,.and will have the sweetest influkince . upon your last hours. The objector all' ambition should be to be.happy nt home: If ,we are nett happy theie, we Cannot be happy elsewhere. ' It isthe best'oroof of the virtues of family . circle to see a happy fireside.' Silende is politeness, and. to listen re spectfully, the most delicate lintl'nf flat tery. The, reasan,,of„tliil is We - take a plcasure in talkinganil 'hetngliCard::, Angling intim Serpentine. . Saturday, P. M.--" Had; No. I—" Had ever A OA. • Jim 1" Piseater No. 2—r!!Not yet;, l only came.here last Wodeesday-n- , Puttch. • "Isn't it date ta think , abeut nettirigap?" said , the , wifet ;as she rattled at the deor.r— - ff ices, my dear," replied.4he i husband, fq have been thinking about it anti:tut:o@nd wheifyi-1 I 1, , ' , ! , ct,. ' I 1 . "W,Fiy l ; deeter;" said a sick `lady; Atynkt,, - Tiro'giving 'tito the same triethuine thattykittt" , & 06 . gi if ng' fe my 'h u obit iid .1' 'w, h-i4s thair.„ -"All right," to plied' the riidetiir,' oWitif*:, sEiiicb' for the gooSei is 'sauce fail!htt - d er .:,,,, I. .1 •• • 1 •: '• •'/t, 11 ; . %/iY 0 . 4-• 1: . ;: , ! . ... ' „ , A - , potithereer desert ti s ing 'Phi t ~,,,, • slys that iit 0 it"-idae:o4lieo i iti ' : yards are ongaged,4washirig k e ; sli' iithats, aad'all the' tnestfirOttle: l'idiAPA; oiA l Opiiss." ;, ',., 1 .. )i - 4 ). :``Plso l , l * , ?),P,i 4‘ f' P '(; 9 11 ' 4 4 rexeseittinreitt, "they,,sa tqu "W!lll„Nvegi i :Lili v i fi ll `L‘ tit'a, Intl "mind your,weFt6,l4 ttlilly sure the,y,,wen:t,,hirpiy,oy;.' j i .. 4 , It lointAT inllllA CiTtJAT'=W Arian b*xvies:!llitC/eRIY4 ly viZlelt, tktili , e*AßAfillt ', 1s that, the f. 1 11!groAll# ArtAnttalie,tilYiAhPililndlii I.:A.lfellow,lennitps4,o .44,1 y, ,roenti39T,,..ttttlint* star L. irryilit Ick 1110eitati*- afarEEdi 34(00 , 4betAiblit IP' louottiudyrifsliointp 4, 4.(liskroq.psoK to i % 140 do* v •scitait. otiv-0 . , d -• • • tt,iNitigfl , - . I,la itt liii t t* 04 0 04 e4i ,04111310.1 ti , .. , iit , , , x ~;;~+r ti __ ~,ak