THE rITTSII9 its tiALICITE. PUBLISHED BPI WHITE & u PUNTillOnifit WEDNESDAY KO: . t 6, KEPT. 13,1850. ONIIIOO RATIO Wille UTATII TICK= JOBNUA DUNG AN, • nt GuasCeintry. W LONT, NUNN' W. !INV DER, eaxe,Crietty. JOSEPH HetoEaBox, Of VOcoOttoa Count,. astitniisonto aa6 VVllig AinatsuLtlirsa for Alin bestir Cava t 7., M * =um g*nal coltalsu, Er aclaks 11. mows:. rn MUM assoi Totern 11•11111•11 DEXTIT, oir 1 • lot Won, JAMES CF ri tt:ITHERS, or FOX miltioal.l, MOROATI ROBERTSON, Plcsbirek. T. J. BlLlHRtd i er Be Clair. O. R. WALKE Elaubeh. .JOHN BISCLUS F.Y.E Robulscia. JAMES MCC. Suowdet,. D.lll. ...iroaxcir, FRANCIS C. FLA.IREGER, M]r=ZEIL SlMrt•• =Fox, Lovrt.r caoxtt 11WITICITO, — D. N. COURTNEY. nila. J7EEI: NEXT rAtit k or LOCAL MATTERS E=l ovronon TO ins= tows. dada' I . day ar eleotaninpproaches, and the =- Sauna ot the hem Oran *b ^a own oar ilittfation, as foe! De liale'phnuare In the reflection that aeon rack some thmends of Whig voters, and thin ems an Lublin* which may tell span ta malts kJ the Sewall Tardaybf October.— Wllaz we iithat W oar Iluions to do is to snag the pails, and wrote (be coif Wkiliitioku, and fa Ugh eoarie'we dank In tioin pram uroog reasons, siwald madman': ihenuebrin to Ito grad esawsadioboriodgmeat of every re robot and %lunatic citizen. Par !Cinders will And than m uss cot forth In tlio lamas which follow; which In take from an addreci of our lotiocutcr Ceallty teratea, to the Whip throughout the anus, and lie adopt *ban with pleatere, in place of any tkuas tlea salitht tall and use', an saying all we could wish or desire: To exhort urea* aim to that cons biennial+ of Ws duty la the icontitir contest is our preacia mows. We'trio* to excise every honest man to proper_foldlment of Ida high trust. In seeking tor madras damson, we shall endeavor beady to ehow the important*: of this election, the Inc t it:Mere= and reams ati gate; and to demonstrate - Vitt afaill outs see:mil Wl4- triumph. Whig access 'Wares to the National Ad. Elbustration—plaeed id_ power by Whig voice— d* moral farce which it knowledge of the pooch eke of popular confehinoe inspires, and endorse* and 1193t11111S ILE 01611.111:1Vc satows which are end= cad the renoration d ausGovernzunt to the reputo than purity and simplibay of its better days; a jus sod ;acids system of interwar.* with (weigh *tom a soared domestic policy which shall proteM end sap Port oar home hadmuy, improve our rivers sad barters etronms'critss the Limits of Mimes Image, and invite lob our cherished Unioa th reaidenuof-the ;nig* Wes, with Constitution. stmathed by the eursa:of slavery. 2i'. Whig 1111001:115 ihis fall expresses approbati al the course cod policy of the Slate Adminiara- Wu. This far it las:Preved Med ttemeetlY de serving of our coultdence and support. 11 has been efficient, honest, and eMnornical, it her devised end put in excel-Mon • pits! for the payment of the State Debt; it hes preserved 'go rights of the citizen and eared inviolate the ; Cohaitatice by aim:helots. ex ercim of the veto power in the case of the spoor tionivicat hal; it has rid:modelled n wretched minis elsidnsi t bas withotrt additional taxation or in: crease of 2.bt, So osalAng provision toe the comp e tion o' North Brarieti Canal, rescued from stun. doamento Taluabls part of the public works in which millions of the people's money hasbcen per muted to remain =pre:lei:give zed valueless; It has sosminedtiri time bettered principlesof our bolos edCxurnonitealth by; le opposition to the exten sion of stn cry over Soil now frac, it Ilea given it, aid to every etfort to; protest the labor of our citi zens from the oppressive indoeace of feeeiva marl petitioa, and has largely extended the benefit of ed. ucadon to the indniMions poor. Moreover, the Sato Governuticat isj entitled to popular support in tie of the admirable admininrative talents and virtue:sof Governor WILLIAM F. JOEI.N.STON, whose official nervier, have redounded to the hossor and credit of the State—given • (mill icopulre to its prasyiesity, and by a AIM system of Mineola aeon mar sod reform, largely emtribrued to Improve lad render more pellets and profitable:oar ttystem of public Improvensints, without an increase of debt or taxation. Thee are many miter acts of the National anti State Adminutrationa which 001IIIIICeld than to the continmd codutenace and regard of the people.— Sitt ill Me important 'memoirs already refereed to fall to convince the . Sanest mind, it would be me lee to enumerate otitera. 3d. The nest eleMicet decidea the character of a LeigialnUate upon vital will devolve, among oth es things, the sterftirsttaice of the following do- nen 1. The election of a United States Settatgr.— The dm*, of a Senator Wits tall will give Pennsylvania a fettle and power in the National C2612Ci13 which os4t command for her neglected and oppressed Iron nW awl and inciustriel utterance attention and reepect. - 3. The apportionment d the State for members of Gaspe. The putt has taught as how cm= _... slow ars our oppements in this teepee, end bow unwise it is to leave in bands already polluted a mot which they bus heretofore so basely abet ea • . 3. T h e districting of the State for the election of \lodpe, should the! proposed amendments to the Gemination prevail. The selection of an hollow end intelligent Jcitheistry—the smelt and safest , - piaci of our lives, liberty, and property—is too ono- Moab= a qmeeriouno be elan:cued, in the mange - swat of districts, to; that partisan dishouesty which hes heretofore we recklessly exempted the disfran trildmemet el a huge portion of our citizens. 4. The proposed imewinsents to the Constitution will be sehaitusi tt, you at the exit election. It is a queslon of vital limpoetance. No ,tme Whig, Whether ha oppose& orfavors the change, will pep lest or refuse to vote at sorb a time. Every good eitiori should votrqin order thatthe dehision, when aseertained, be it fp or against their adoption, shall be the Judgment of:the whole people. s:Members of Congress are to be elected.— * heclgetthe nor, Pennsylvania rosy lox the Weems Sc bar Wrench Propane majority of her Coupes:nen bane beset Intruded by the voles of her people, to eta inn by a protective Tariff, and thus secure the nestu:o of employment to her wit' Beg and hides:iota sera By low emus ing and bold falsehood, our opt:Mums have cheated and deceived ed our people, and a free trade truiff has gnaws the bury hum of ow Workshops U Penusyliania lends bet aid to ' l6 °'ilim.! PO the. her posterity and the hopes of her bedclothes and eiderprhing citerens have fillet, it may be to rise no more. 6. An Auditor General and Caned Commistoner are to be elected. '. For years a member of cos per ty has paid out the money of the people to its own p mittens, and aniather member of the same wetly has seeded the *Cements. The common same of away hareful min teaches how unwise it is toil low, in the every day business Sc private life, the None egent to ply out matey. contract debts, and settle, nude, teed adjust his own accented. Prudence would sugest some check, or etfeptard, in publ ic as in pzirate affairs. Shoold the Whip succeed in aiming their Candidates, the people's interests will be watched Ind guarded in the Canal Board, end the arca:inure; °deers will detect the unfair , ,l ....„..... malts tn_party mai, ..,.. petty favoritism In the Canal Board patronise unmti co Each party will laud the other, and thus the money of the tax pip er will lie saved,i and the tremor° Sc the Stale be • secured from tavixithm and comemeent waste. For Auditor General the candidata of the Whigs i . is HENRY W. irgypEß, of Milan County. than', whom a More pole, upright, and °gable man can , itot be Cowed. 4 srm of Steam Snyder, reared on. • • der the anselinge of Rat booms and fatalel and pa , 'ariollo Chief Magisteale of Pennsylvania, he has all Metallic's integrity of purpose and pure democra tic urea of the people's rights and interests. The plain opulent:l4= of the What her night the sin that =tramlines had PwfliPxY In affairs of Seale are as ransom sot is private life. JOSUUA DI:MOAN. or Baal estwedes Is ou r Clindlaini Ex 'Canal Ormunlesioner. Educated co it,i wig eadluid to toil, he is a noble sped. wig Ms Polnilylynnill Penner, and knows the . ' W a P il M , en h d en e ! I t n h g e u i eit e th let ta , ohfi th w e ' tEll , e n h i ofe thye, pail *ad ituelLigente have ecnar...3 the fricodehlp as.) reaped of ell who know bim, acid tho - fanner. tiles twain comity haws placed turn to the hone *Maki position of Plesident or the Agricultural Hodety atlas:county, as a Jrm st of Mei: esteem toe his virtues sad ability. His sound and one blued judgment—hls stern Integrity and his more than aniltuuy capacity, especially fit him 1217 the important office to which he has been Bomb oozed. The nominee of the Whigs for Surveyor Geo. oral Is JOSEPH HENDERSON, of Washing• ton county. To merry of our citizens he is well brows. For several years In the Loud Oftim, he mot only fittedJiiroselfyo'lativfollil the duties of this responsible Matiori;bal his accommodating , 49trit ~rltpl.pinty el tipple; ea . •,i , °Meer—, hit reverie? !pall:tete capttpitr and netarlifahed lategrity--were wide apparent and actnowl. eiged. bauev Oild' have been ea - The ratans of it Whig victory are many and Impenini, and aboald exalts all to energy and actin. With the election of a Whlt Senator, Petuaylvaniaa voice for the text five )etra i s Undivided Or PL,NITLVAAIe. Poi. = . In. the N.. d c ,g4Sensoc, It the balls of Congres., Peelle rylvania woad aWI be an the side of American industry, Our State would for ten years escape from an POW •od oppremine apportlosiment.— As • Whig IStateoha would be recognized as wonhy °lnward far her fidelity to republican nab. And alt thla would give strength an.' vigor to ow State Admiaistratiou, and increased cool awe and oats hope to its labors and unroof" to remove the barthena from her citizens. Tr.° mph now would bring zeal and nave into the sane. qua oonteu G.DVernor, and secure an easy victory. Oar plutonic 03vernor wit have it proven the maim of Whig menswee nod Whig men, that the people will damned their cautions tree in algal position, and ■ crowning victory a the Presidential campaign of 1952 would ba but the ..bagloang of the end" of good re. tuba A ma. von azzazu • Wale futrus.— We give the figures why wa say so. We must, howsivor,, be permitted to say that the Whig party is peculiarly liable to the charge of criminal. lyomilting to tote; and this has produced mum Injury—more parturient wrong to oar instllutions dna any other can se. We would prevent a re curreuesof this aril by impressing on the salads tour citizens the Importance of the duty. The ehligetkot to defend our country at the expense of ifs arid property is not come binding than is the dot? to OLotetse the elective franchise. To ro:e as ob !guar/ on the good man &sic the perfor mance of any duty. There 10 no stronger evi dence of bad cillsenship—no More marked cz. ample of aural treason to his country—to his fel. • menr-io himself sad to his posterity—than Jr culpable laziness and listlessness that keeps a enter freak the pone. Neglect °fa [IOWA duty, is evidence of infidelity to every obligauon. time &gigots to Tote, Mon/ ID be ■ repubucan— =sea to be a put of the peoples' government, and Is a recreant to the hallowed trust which hi. fathers cpromltted to ht■ guardianship. It on• alas may neglect thin dory, ail have the right to to to, and the vigilant and scheming mould soon mbirml ths Republic, and the active, mid tricky wiitieltur would direct the destinies of the coun ty. It is manifest thst bete a must be feared the inn fatal Injury will be done to those intentions which give glory and power to us as a nation.— iownto be wao falls to exercise this important My claim the protection of • government. in hi• r non or properly. which he by his negligence eo aerially aids to subvert and destroy' I..tr ITTIT man •nut.n To TOT., whether 1. .e antiatune or storm. perroltung neither business or Osman to prevent hint. A day given to oar country is not lost. To perform this duty Ilea only la duce velour yen, Is a shameful Ileclarrs oils priceless • privilege—no sacred, i• obligation. A. rad. vines at • Wean moves, because the Whig patty Is in • majority in thlaState, at I• ail:lanced by the following stellate', which shoe net the Wt lye have fee attetiath or cumbers and eed but the win to secure /11,01 t, auction asacrwts T11..131 181Vro 1919: Far Prorsident: 1 1 4 1 4 33 1 4 E Van wen, .. 411. For NOoornoo: 15 R. Porter, .. Jolla em,.... ......... .. ' N aleacon, 2/14.11Dullf per•Lor oar.. 1543. Fer Canal Costasussontr: Inter, 110 299 6railCrd, _ _ 08,317 844. For Governor: Markle • • • • 154.120 Swank 150103 115IZEM Criv 1 r 1 ,ROl Po:k,.. ...... .. . .......... '37,535 SIS Firr Coast Conn., star., Bonn, ........ ...... 510 55,1 t 9 543. For lime Co et on= law": St 7. For Governor. Shunt 1413.151 12 1.53 648. Fer'Gorerpor tl* 168,525 '163,220 Loll.llldlrlll. Fr Canal COMOUSIiO • These'matledes show that it all the Whigs who toted In 1840 kir Harrison had performed their Intl, the Whig candidate for Governor in 1541 would have been elected by 7678, and the Wing :anal Commissioner of 1813 by nearly 34,000 ma tartly; and had all the Weiss who voted for Clay a 1844 been at the poll, Muhie would have been elected Governor that year—Kerns would have wen elechad Coned Commiestoner In 1915 by 40: 100 maiorily—lrvin elected Governor In 1847 by Is9oo—and Fuller elected Canal Comminioner a 1649 by 16,000 majority. Thus hove we been 'stated by oar own criminal indolence and spa• • hy. Oar victories show an inereued v , ode. 'cadent of any corresponding decrease o we vote tom opponent.. This forcibly illnenuee the endive duly, the solemn obligation by which ay. vy Whig voice In the State, is bound to exereile Its high and responsible right of autitege at every election. Paean Crrmass—To you persoollle are ed limped the foregoing Ineenthres to activity alto seal. They are not merely to be read, but yon lewd deeply—to be incorporated with your itches sal morple as a motive principle—to be borne with you, and impel action itt your walks and la tors of every day, until tbeir vital strength and inineture shall make each regard his right as a so. er, not In the LigSt of a privilege to be used or mythic:ad at pksssure ; but as a sacred, reeponsi• toe, imperative obligation, enjoined by the love we vest to, and the interest we have io, the honor and welfare the great Commonwealth to which we belong. SRAM SEW VORK Correspondence of the Pittsburgh altaette. Now You, Sept. 21, IPSO. The centre Of thfraction jam now for capitalists sad specohttors Is Well street, which is rather more lively than has been known for • loci time. The approach of the end of the session of Con gress., the pessegs of the appropriation bills,(whlch lets base millions,) the settlement of the slave) quemicia, the receipts of gold from Calikula, and the shnest certsiatyi that Ensrud has got to buy breed of as, milieu give stocks an impetus rarely whammed, and there Is ■ general indiscriminate rack of mitaidera to the street, the effect of which bar been to force prices op sonetal per cent., the market elating very strong. Flom California, the tows to relstlno to the le . ; dean not. there, is limited; from the fact that the nail ht. not been revolved. The quarrel that ht. led the smashers to rebel may he soon told. Un der the old Spanish and blezinau law, grants of land were made covering floury miles agnate, thin gammas the toil oho the hands of ■ few, and Ntogatillg Will so tong as California remained lim ply a pulse, or an agneoltural country. Some of these ninety rags grants. Capt. butter's for ex, ample, happen to include the meet desimbie gold Malaga, where thirty feet square is a location, and where waeh trautedis have been very to mot- Duly made, the .natters or Waco; more proper ly Isetfting that no ninety mile gnats should be neehPaa,, bat that the soil mum be divided Into small sections. rho Courts, however, recognise the validity of theppeniatt title, eject the equhers, sad Moro theft attempt to acquire .poaseuelon by for Ce. Law Is with Capt. SCUM and ethers, bet te eery Aneationahhe whether, in the present conalan of Callinnle, his tights Cat be maintain, qm..•• .! • 'hp 6nr 14. p .r fold RV.• r •cnuaryxd legal Gruber caeca mnand of ne golden trempre. Thad wt. &imam? when the Cuollse ibst the riot at &memento Guy tied been ganged, and an agreement catered Into between the Kunz:sand landholders. The organintkm of the Whip for the Novato. bp campaign Is proceeding very efferiently, and we shall give a good account of ourselves in No. •ember. J. Phillip Phenix will not be a candid. ate for Congress again, ear any cl the older mem. bent, except Mr. Jas. Brooks, of the 0 Express," who has woo golden opinions from his constitu ents, and who will be returned without trouble. Among the grangers in town is the Hon. Hai. marTfonny, the popular and very agreeable land. lord tribe best home west of the mountalts, the Menortgabela,) and a amore of alms, who have rushed with all the artier of Panatella to the bbl. , vats of the fair Jenny. Mr. Ci 0811313 viaiti the eau for the porpcise of Inspecting some say Tel. ' ankle Improvements In warming bonus, now in auccessfel operation at the Astor, and the New York Hotel, and will introduce them ct once to the Menonsehele, " a tavern" equalled only by the Astor, and Revere of Boston. California hat taken the epidemic. which prompt. people to make public officers presents.— Coumodore Ap C. Jones, Into commandant cfont Pacific Squadron, at the moment of his depanure for the Eutern States, by the merchants of Ban Francisco, es a token of their teepee• fir his char acter, and of their gratitude for his distinguLthed Public services, had presented to him • splendid specimen of San Francisco manufacture, in the form of a massive goblet, wrought of the purest virgin gold of California. The chased work ens cling the hue and embus is formed by beautlfal varieties of particles of native gold, cemented by fusion, as collected from the mines. Commodore loom bat rendered valuable ,aerVice . s to more chute engaged In shipping, and has in numerous crwei kept the land sharks from the uptake who have been sued by passengers.. The Dry Goods trade is very active, and lath= reviewed by a very competent hand, In the Ex.' puss ;—Tao birettas In the Dry Goods market has been cementations , dull throughout the week, especially In the Domestic tvaneh, though prices on the whole bare been pretty well maintaine d. Terre has Leen considerable activity in the auc tion sales, but as the seam, advances we notice a sight Whys off in prices. All ducripuus of Cotton fthrice have been the alive, the little Inqul. ry for export proviouly noticed having Subsided. The finer qualities of bleached and unbleached Sheeongs and Shirting' have declined lOU., and the prices ere nearly tionitinni.'' Printing Oka; are ale, doll and heavy, while Prints have been operated in to a fair extent, (principally at auction; id for goad styles of madders and steam work, prices have been tolerably melt entrained. Mona• lin de Lalces and Cashmeres are an exception to the general doilneu in other descriptions of do. toesticor, and large rules have ixen made at, full priers, The supply of nearly every deseripnanof Cotton goods continues good, and many styles could not be replaced at the pretreat price of be raw material, the continued high price cf which has led to the partial or total stoppage of Dearly thirty cottoo mills in varicua parts of the country, bet most of them have Dal been clashed among oit largess producers. LOW cotton flannels are in demand, wsite the doer Quebec. are inactive though the mock is I ght ; preview. print are sus. tamed. Gingttuns are telling briskly, though a decline has been eubmitted to 00 the Osegow styles, which are reduced to 2.11 c. Stripe. vein lair demand, web riles to arrive at previous pri cer °sunburn. and bagging are doll, but steady. Sainetts tweeda, and low 4diced clothe, both do micelle and faregn, are in good demand oedema. mond good prices Linrerysare firm. A grad de tumid has prevailed for ahem la, in preparation for the winter demand. Merino* have declined sai 10 per cent., yob a fate demand and large sup ply. Woollen goods have Leen rather less.tive, there being a pane between the termination of the southern demand, and the opnoing of the north western demand, which Is near at band— The city demand from de clothing branch M eteatly. The e‘.ntlotted demand lon clothing ore- CAS n nece.s.ty of the renewal Of stocks, some de. ...71i.:tona beaten become reduced. Tee trade In CS . WEIS f•Efl. E. been chiefly through the ES. tion mom. The circling of Continental gouda In th a way bare been einedycsnelnad to Marren mtd it b .na TES hlabeat colons of the latter realized many of them, within 5 per teat of MEEs sole, pleas; the blacks were leaseortght for, and many of them bold tow. C. FROM CALIFORNIA The T0. , .,4r mph has brought eye condensed state ment oi the ex .1.113 e new. breasts! font Calf icr ni4, by the steuruer Phila/dein:Ai, witch arrived at New York, on Friday creme; teat, with two weeks later new, We select the most Interesting de tails, brought by the mail,, which, to reference to Sacramento City, are of a most excuiegchiracter. The Phaladelma sailed from New York on Use 2.4(b of August, and corned al Chsgres on the eve. meg of September 6th, making the passage out in nine days and seven hours_ Left Chaves Septem ber 0111, and amend at liangston, Jam. on the 12.1.; left Kingston on the 13th, and arrived ad Sandy Hook on the 201 h--making the pause home in sine days and ten hours, running tame. When the Philadelphia left Quayes there were some few cases of the prevailing disease ((antra whacta,hovrever, was confined ialmcat entirely to the saber popalation. No fearneed be felt by those wishing to cross the Isthmus, as with proper cue and attention to health, there is little, if any danger. The hoe steamers Carolum and Columbua, Horn San Francisco, had both arrayed at Panama with flea files from that place to the Cads The Carolina brings down the Oregon and Cal, fornia mail., $770,124 le gold dust, on (night, and passengers; and the Columbus brings VA:1,000 in gold dust and 200 passengers. Not a single case of sickness of any kind has oc curred on either of these simmers. They both stopped at Acapulco, which place, we are told, is as healthy as it ever in. • The U S. Ames propeller Cheapest., Captain Porter, finally arrived at San Francisco on the 7th of August, after a passage of dhe year and fore days from New Yolk. Letter from Sacramento City. Epcciel Co...sondem., of The Tr(boas. Semmvmmo Cm, Wednesday, Avg. 14 editor: Mbunc: Ther :egret,' excitement here. At 134 o'clock an armed for of equauene marched pest my office up Front st. In J. et., led bp' mourned leader with sword In hand. On J. at they bnd a ham. Mayor Bigelow ban been .hot, but Is thought nut to be killed. Sa men have been lcilled. The leader of th squatters, Co roll of life a few minutes since, • now dead. and hie horse also. - - The citizens ore called upon -to defend the laws and assemble in trout of the City Hotel armed. Several men were arrested list evening who had been engaged in publiemeetings, pawing mo nitions conflicting with decirsions of the courts, and proclaiming their intention to moist. Thia armed force, It Is said, was for the purpose of liberating their brethren squatters. 2 1.2 u'e'ock—Four arc positively killed and see ern! wounded. Shooting is going on while lam writing The steamer Senator is wailing on Cr mma of it. It to difficult to get the correct particulars in time to ..end by her. I shall write again, If there is an. other uPP. , ..oity, In time for the Carolina. Yuma, in ham., W. B. L. From tills Francisco—Tim Affair at Sanamersta —Great R. - caw:34— Departure ) Volunteers-- F,re Campania, !fa Special Carreto Indenoe of the New York Tribune San Faancisco, Thersday, Aug. 15—t P. M. To Mg F,firsrs rf tM TraStrne—l improve the late.illnflogclll tognrc 7011 Important new.. Thy ateainer from Sacramento City, ibis morning, brought Us now. of anarrhy and dlecinted. cn d,.. n hews. the •inontiers," su called , and • Land holden," occorrro yeatcrday, In which Meyer Bigelow and several others were ki led, among which was the loader of the Squatters, “Mahloney." Several horses were shot loader tke M.yor egad others who wart trying to preserve order. • The excitement IS addlo . have bean Intense.— When the steamer left, the ' , planets were drawn up to force, armed to the teeth, and tt was sop. posed they would born the city, and spread dew. lotion and wo throughout "The Senator kit a lit. de before the regular time, for the purpose or' meeting the steamer Gold Hooter on her waren, in lime to enable the troops at Beulah to go up to the scene of wire, The Gold Minter .011 met some dinance beyond Benicia, hot returned for what troupe and UM there were 111 the Military station Lirat. Gov. McDaniel, came down es far as Beuleia on the Senator, sad returned on the Gold Homer. Before he left, he caused to be placed cartoon before the .prouia brig, is which were eosfineti esteem% persons Whetted been eciesple. nuns to acting op this difficulty. At Crill left In twenty nutmeg after th e 'arrival o the Senator, this morning, for San Jose, to place 03 t• 'Bennett In poiseasioit of the facts and reqrdre his This looming the Mayor arm city, OoL GOA ry, called oat the military, ondepoodeut comet. Welk) Ate companies; emiof Ude city, to go CIP Immediately. I bays Jas* rnuree4 nos an board tkirt nt,(111 whi•h sp. large dumber or „ ~ (40 , fairirltlos ' Watt of editors.) siellud for Sseraroco4lllrho talk lead of low Mid order,".blood and thunder, • and t thoualad other things. How this matter will mid Gad only knows--teari city, sio dottbi. Many suppose the city already in ashes, and that ladiM crlmiante slaughter has been the ordea ankle day. As to the"right" or ° wrong," I can way nothing at Ibis time. The mail is cloying, sad to mot I. glee )ou the particular. by nest mail. In great Mate. T. J. D. oar Mead California papas to the 15th soleetthe following important new,: From-the Alto C..hfornls, Log. 15. ervible Riot et aserazamato CoMaio's bettrialstAr Eandiatden. and Everstero ' - , 44;iyor llig4o e. Anon,. Woodtondand Jet, ern/ SitiLL-r4,1. - 13/all,..lllartud Isgs Troop , Of detAd f rnic kts- , - Tremendous Ez titossnt • TQ News which OM Buster briny from Sao. rimester la exciting in the extreme. Riot ma death rale the hoar! The long expected collision between the land holders and squatters has at Ism taken place. The battler bu began—God koowawherpend where It will end. Capt. Pao Pelt, of the Senator, Das famished no with the following intoratotton: An armed body of &mutters proceeded through the streets about o'claok, yeaterdny, and were interrupted by the anthantes nod opposed by portions of the oil • leen. Au tang coon commeno-d, sad the city was armed te ulna Mayor agelow was shot In three placer, wed diet in fifteen minute. after. J. W. Woodland, Crty Ataettaor, tau shot dead, severalmessea killed and wounded. . - Oar correspondent informs us that Dr. Robinson the lead sr or the Nutters, mu shot dome tee bead. till horse mss drat killed under blm.— Several anise, squatters mare killed and wounded . Tee ranks were swollen ICUs the 60 fintensaged in the erre, to a body of alters] men, cumbering between 700 and 600 before the Senator ten. The keepers ef gamtng houses and sporting men generally aided with Me real mace Minters. or citleeps prepu. A tremendous force weX Gut so cumulating. The mu continued to rage as the Senator left. The discharge of fire arm, ton heardlin every pert Grilse city Martial law hubren proclaimed and the excitement Is intense throughout Sacra• MC:IM Tee Gold Hunter, !maim; on board Lieut. Gay. McDougal, ante down to Beatsts Ism Animists, and was to morn immedtatedy wdit tioops and army., CaPliell 0108 bsett started to Sea J. tad the Governor will probably repair at once imbe scene of riot • Oar military citizen commies la the State will probably be required to march under arum to S CPRIneOIO. - • • It appears the sqllllter, were probeeding to lib erate two of ther party confined on beard the prison ship, where they end been committed the day previous, whey they were wafronted by May or Bigelow and members of the Coq:manna. A little girl war wconded in the et/vet by a chance ball. The speatten were assembling n 1 the car eer of J and 9th streets in deliberation, and it WWI leered ac auempt 'zooid he made to destroy the city by fire. Sheriff tdcff taney was that through the arm. ANOTHER 'ACWUNT. The Pacify Nara 'mei the Wowing, which contains further particulars : Oa Botta Stunt IA St.IrDI, tang. .1 4-21 o'ciocn. Editor Factfir !Viral A terrible excitement pervades the city of 13ao. lament*. The 54naler delayed her denture fur Pan Francisco to gather particular. The Lane is etc between the rainaners ct sealers aid the eni• tags, beldam of property ender the Sinter thin— s:id a bloody issue d promises to be. Several perwria me already killed and wounded ma both tudea. The history and result of the aril., dies far, Is briefly that ; Large tram, of ground, coverts( the city and vicinity of Sacmuientn, are held by grunts from Capt. Sutter, who e aim. under his Now Helvetia Spanish greet. The settlers bed, that CapL Satter's grant done oat care this territory; that it belongs to the Ouverement. They bane moved on and erected buildings ; a atoll for forcible entry and detainer Is brought agalasf them; do- aided in the favor, a writ of restitutiou issued; the officer attempts to execute It; Is met by a body of armed cleaver+, who resist him ;Ma occurred Saturday, 10 e ; prior to this date, an alma] to tab codas court had been made by ths &tweet , . for the settler., lodge Willis presiding, and the nett of spore! 'ruled. Exuperatton, of coven. was the effort upon the pang whin, it. dress is tho higher Come. Meetisse sore held led 12110htii011 , were rm.( the law.. Sodden was dote more by legal protean from Saturday until yeaterday, (Toads!) whet , Nome ate Of eight pence. were arrested for 1f00011 , 112 or rerlavng the offt..er. and the 0re.... of the Court on Saturday, and two. to defa.alt of bail. OEII fee/. cal to the priaol brig. Oat, of them is Mr. Mn. Cuddly, estrier of the Sacrameato Transcript. To any a ball, of 'tenter. nepaired loth, brit to redeem, that• two companion,, then they Mood Sheri) NelC , eney, Mayor B (claw. sod • rteae who drove them from the around, bet to force teed uutd_thte settler. d retreated allusion tramatetat*