Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 97, Madison, Jefferson County, 22 August 1849 — Page 2

j) a I L Y C O U R I K II . tI. . (iAKIJKK, Ktlilor.

CrTha New York Courier and Enquirer thinks speech of Louis Napoleon to the Mayor of Hani, m which he said he had

co:!! to regard hi

six ycar !m prison :m

expiation lor

I Iain as a ;u-;

g;;t to cverthro t a constitt: ::on u !

rnnnjnt by a x. :.: revolution, is a t"v i r. shin of returning: pec J eer.se.

or

wv Roiicr Bcf want'.-J a: this office. Apply immediately.

(jyVe arc indebted to ?dr. 31 ark lev, cr" the Madison Belie, lor a number of the Alia CaUjomian, dated lit!) Jum, IrPh from which we learn that the people of the Ibstrict of San Francisco understand the object of the recent proclamation of the Octagon Administration at Washington, proclaimed by 'Jen. Filey, much tetter than t!ie people in the Slates. The Californians in the District of San Francisco have had a

Legislative Assembly, after the form and : or b' power. I will Hum manner in which such assemblies are con- : who,c balch l f 'r h-"

Ktituted ii Aome; and ihis Legislative A. - fr-Mr. James It. Jones, of Whitewater : every part of the territory, and that it shou'd be

sembiy passed resolutions and made laws, township, Franklin county. Ia.. recently it)5t as we do in the States. This the Ad- ( kdled a rattlesnake "as is a snake.'' He ministration would not permit, and the j had sixteen rattles and a button, was six consequence is the re-establisl nient of the j leet in length, and weighed thirty -five Mexican laws over the free citizens of the ; pounds. United States in California, Peon Laics and j The Removal of Gem. Joseph Lane. We all. The peon laws enable the white man informed our readers in Saturday's Union that to hold his brother white in slaverv for d ent, ! this distinguished General the .Marion of the

lootv upon it as tue rauK.es: tiype.crisv and Jesuitism in the buzzard President that we have yet sen. lie re-sards his imprisonment in the same light to-day that he did the day before his liberation; but he knew of no better way than by this speech of saving to Lr-dru 11 ell in, Foichot, Froudfion, ac, "Gentlemen, ou see how I cosifer-s mv revolutionary tins. Do ou likewise.

the

From the Aita Cr.Iifori.ian. ' THE LEGISLATIVE ADDRESS. The Address of the Legislative Assembly of the District of San Francisco, which we publish to-day, is an able and well written cueanicnt, iJ presents to the corntnunitv the facts whu h e.cli for the est ahhshm-nt of a St it- Governm-at i :i a masterly an-.; c aviuesag manner. Although its it com nit- n.. a! ; - as do l. t eciac. i- v. - ;h r sitious and recommendation of G-:i. ul'.- s Proclamation, it is to be hoped that some aniie.d',e arrangement can be made by which a harmouiuus and able convention may be brought together. Every man in the country desires that a convention should be held, and that a State urgauiz uiou should be made; and it would be a soun e of bitter reu ret, if foolu-ii prejuuie-s or preferences in relation to minor matters, are permitted to mar or dete.it so holy an object. Of course, it is desirable ami m-ctss try that the

cmsis? et reore.2.-iif .to-...: lr..t.i

Interesting from Oregon. Election of a Delkgateto Congress.-

has h-en rectiv

ii'T. hide V.ry to tiie I .th i list.

from Oregon, per U. S. proo-her .Massachusetts. Ccmtn.in-ler Wood, which arrived in this hubor on th- d'Ha iti-t. An election for a delegate to

Conjrress had b-en lie!..;, and the Hon.

i'hur-tv c;on ty a nt.rorstv oi teveii'

i r -1" :i c ';oea ty a vi. - ad ' ' . r can, , . .'. -

by tj;lk(.raph. -Intel- . i:r r w" - - - ! f .

Rt ron r:: roii Tii i Jtir-:.son v :.x sii k. D ITie TeVi; r.tpii ie r--iu-rts u ' . ,h. .; u, tta t.our.-r itTf ma,;,, tu, :,t 1 - , mch c ty in ("aicuiliatt H mi iiti.!Ui..i 1! v.in. I'iiv ii M ... !,.,,

tms arr.tn-aiot :!' ih" - - i:i I he L i .iC. a li.U I.,.-r t l oi" a:.v i-lin-r p-!-r dls' j it u

S. R. v o : e s

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held at as early a day as possible; and if we but act with moderation, prudence, energy, and a sincere desire to advance the true interests of the country, at whatever personal sacrifice it may cost, there can be no doubt of the success of the cause. That the Congress of the United States will admit us as a State, h our constitution b- pro-tit-r 1 framed, tiiere is not a doubt. We th-ro-

as completely as the slave laws enable the i Mexican war had been removed. The act it- fore Unre imou the community at iar the n White man to hold the negro in Kentucky. I Self ,s most Ulsoracelu- t0 tlie cabinet and the , ces-ity of immediate actbui; and we n-foiiimend The Alia Californian, ill the conclusion of j ma" iu whose ,la,ne the" I'e perpetrated thi that the action be so prompt, judicious, and pro-

... I deea oi dark revenue against an able and populur a lonjr article, says: , , , i soldier, but we have heard a reason assumed lor We have treated this subject at large, not be- itj whieh 5f true Tendlra the proscriptiou of f ause we wished to add fuel to a flame that might Gen. Lane even mure disgraceful to Gen. Taylor end in levolution, but because we wish the peo- lhull Cen,urahle in the cabinet. Several of the pie here and the people of the United Statei to SUIV.,)rtiu,r the ad.ninistrution sav that he

cial f.jstr.cts-, and asir:ird the J udc-- Vs-ir r-s-pective circuits. l,.triet No. 1, e.st of tiie W ilhamette a;id south of the Columht i, to J u:j" Ilrvaat; District No. '2, west of the Wilham-tte

and south of the Columbia, to Ju.ie Pratt; ui- ltrict No. 'A, lying north of th Columbia, no ! Judg-' appointed. Tiie e-urts in Jud:e l)r ant's ', distrii t commence in August, and those in Ju.:- j Pratt's ci-triet in September. An election for ,. members to a Territorial Legislative Conned had ; taken place, but no time of meeting named. i Indi ia difficulties had been rife in tlo- region about Nis(ue.l!y, and one American had been ! killed, but e ery th i ng is now quiet. Gov. Lane ; having visited the quarter. Capt. Iliil, with th j company of artillery undr his command, would, i repair to Niqu,d!y immediately upon the arrival j

feral riots oecnrr; 1 police t;re1 Oil the p-on!r river, where they rem .i disappeared from the city

r a i;u . ast l::-".s , Slhl Hi

Aagat U. . "i" - i.era c rosr-.i t:.

Ti.r choh ra b

C I N C I N N A TI .MARK ETS . C i n c i x n at, Augn-t -jo i p p. Fi.crii No buyers in the marke t. Old Whe .:! :br-d at o:2o. WjhsKV. Duli at I7h,. Provisions unchan-d. NEW YORK MAR K ET. New York, Aug. 2d. Fi.ccr remains utiehanjr-d. Gp.ain. Tiie supply of What is increa.sing,

at there are no sab's. ( Hiio Corn i.

held at C'

PlTTSr.t'KGi!, August 22.

li t ' t ' r in lit

of the Fredonia storeship, with army supplies

men oanv e.xpeeieo. l nere are two K. t live incnes w

Lieut. II iw kins, of the U- S. Army, is preparing '. chann-l, and rising. . I ....... . '.,... l. . I ... .. f T..I.. f t.'... II .11 i

iv it-atc uuuul uir jm ii J 'uv H'l i ua uji,, mi supplies to meet the regiment to arrive overland Aiti Californian. 2Sth ult.

per, t.iat it will secure a convention, a con-titu-tion, a government, and obtain udmiss-iou as a State. It is important and proper that we should remark in this connection, that the Legislative Aii-

IkvTKVAGAca:s in California. A correspondent of the Baptist Recorder, in a communication to that piper, lamenting over the dreadful "state of society" at S,n Francisco, gives the

DIED In North Madison, on th- 11th of Align-', ls-llh.Mrs. Ellen I iakvev. consort of Barihohuney Tiarney, native of Ireland, Pari.-h of Juiiaiistov. n, county Ahdh, in the htuh year III Iter I'ge. She was tmi'-h e.-teenied, beloved and resprt-

:e shining -ssed of ;t

ed bv a large circle of trien..s, lor I'.n virtues wliiih gnu afT.-etion. Is:

ofeuerous and charitable heart,

deserved the

following iiisiaiif-e of the melius vvh.cli everv ! lov- of thus- who knew lier.

understand that, whatever opposition tliis- fuel

dress was preu treti and adopted before the pnbli-

vvas removed because he has spoken disrespect- ' n ,t r-.f n..,, I? tv,,, i .,..;.. ; ti.u- ,.i .....

rovernment may have met with, that opposition fn:i,,ftf i' r ...,- nr . i . , o- , ' ' . . . . ", . ' ' , ' M lUil ot l.eu. iaior. Oi course, the ( hence oc- ; ana that it therefore has no reference to or necesnas sprung from no factious or disorganizing h e - r.,,rrM,i i.r, r Jtl rr , t ,v ... . i .i i i , .. ' . , - 19 , " , (urred be I ore Gen. 1 a lor was elected, because .arv connection with that document. mgs or desires. On the contrary, th- p-opie ot Gt.u La..e, we believe, left the country lor Ore- ; ' - - I: r :.. t. .1. I r .1 ! : i

,amurn.a, muu oe!ore me peace anu since, nave .,ou pr or to that event. His removal, therelore. i 1'ro.m Ski .kiv.ks Co ,.n v . Wei h here tl

He sav:

a man paid : i 0! ) for

the Selkirk we mean the traders

icy are

and II df

1 - 1 1 I i i

oeen an iuuus.ir.ous ana .aw ana oroer loving id j,,, Iv iul act of reve.nTelhe otnrin- of a

community. 1 hey can challenge the world to nurrow aiui i,Iioble mind. It hel,ules Gell. Tay. 1 Breeds from Red River, with their wooden, hi-di

mow a people existing under tne extraordinary jor t

circumstances that they do, where the rights of the citizen and his property are so generally respected, and where so lew outrages of any character are committed. If, therefore, the ce fi to government have met with opposition, it is not their fault not the fault or wish of the people. They abondoned the people after the peace by allowing their

amazing!', , and paiiituilv impresses the mind ' wheeled carts, witnont any iron in their maiiulue-

with the conviction that his sentiments as well I tare, ami w ith bullblo hide tires, and stout oxen, as his intellectual capacities his mo 'a.'i: are not : harnessed like horses, singly, between the shalts, up to the high station u hich he lills. What : and with which they have come a journey of man of high and chivalric impulses, after aehiev- over GOO miles to procure supplies in St. Paul in ing the iiiu.-t sublime of all human triumphs 1 exchange for soai" of their own commodities his elevation to the highest and most dignified of- j furs, mucasn.s, butlbio hides, Sec. Our merchants flee of ail the world would disgrace it and him- j here, of course, will do the fair thing, and send self by ignoble and low-minded revenue upon an them on their way reioiei n tr-

power, whatever it was, to sleep and die; they i, . ,i , . . . ., .v , , i .i i i . ... r r ' 'i ' honoied t ompairiot-in-arn:s w.io aii.ercd with llv their arrival we h-.ve intei; fence of a rel.f fill Pm ninnltl. t. ruonrl In T ...,nl I,,.- ....i

3 linn in opinion, and perhaps had repeeted upon : volt against the Ilmhon Pay Company's A ciu'li ntliiir uvou.'ijuE- 'jc flia o i roil inif.i tioa j of n.i - .

l.ru.cuuu.,,,1:o11.u.H.-Wuui. ue- t ... ,1H,,,. v ( X.iiie: no h i .r . - m i ...( , -i i!

man possess, '-to gratify the worst passions of his

nature, and speed his

"On the day of our arrival

l-n buttles of champagne (the usual price,) and di ) for a large arm-chair, in v.i.ich he seated himself ia front of a hou.-e, drank and swore, and sang and drank, till five bottles were emptied,

and t'n-n broke t

ground, his chair against the house, and walked j O'l- -

Put she is gone to that place which is eternal, .-'lie lett seven ellildreti to deplore her loss. -hrt firmly adhered to ihe pracliee ,,f our H !v reli!':on, ami w.is comlorted iu her last hours by lh-i Holy Sacrament. "RiauiscAT ix Pkack."

iu all the glory of his liberty!"

" f t"S' i S i; !' i i O! Ml A L. 7 s U'i I 'i .-! a! pii'" ic .. . tor I lie ! .p:it

1 ! A.i.M-i ;l l.- t I at Win L.i t:'..'s -nam indi. ovrT Mid

e ! i-era inri vii.'li lv w t '1 !i : e ran

X . .: l i. (1 a: ft n v I i:e . 1 i in-" r. s i

an ! ' .If, W 'I'M' M -5 A vci'r.

lit,

ctssities of the case required; and when the people, in the absence of all law, have attempted to legislate for themselves, a new military d nasty has the au .acity and effrontery to say that Mexcati law must be enforced, that Mexican law alone exists, and that the people must be luled by and crrry into elfect these laws. For ourselves, we protest against such proceedings on the part of the military power. We be lieve them wiong in principle and injurious iu their effects Why, it has taken the State Department at Monterey two years and a half to disinter those Mexican laws, and ia that time the whole face of society has changed, and the lav. s themselves are as inapplicable as this eleventh hour announcement if them is inopportune, intuiting, and ii n warrantable.

rrr i uo nom-al cl ci e

to a no-

igti-mi mted man

would degrade himself by such conduct, under s u o 1 1 c i r c u i n s t a u ' e s . How oiilereut was the conduct of Mr. Polk in similar circumstances! When he came into the Presidency Mr. Wise was Minister to Ura..l. A misunderstanding had long existed between ihe;n, growing out ol ddlicuities winch occurred iu C"ligress while Mr. Polli Was Spe ,ker, and wi.i h many thought would have jus itied Mr. Wise's recall. Put Mr. Polk declined to recall him. lie siid he would b- guilty of no act iu his hbdi

at 1

ii lace mobh' tawards th.

a ver-

T

if p

o vver sett ;ement on Red i

just think of a mob away down

n t civilization trave iii'r.

Pav-

tiir.

and surrounded tne com'

Polesin, a government C'lhcer. and oliicer, Mr. Tlmm, not ce to quit

i Mr. Hugh ave another e con utry as

soon aruse n u IT t

is convenient, if not sooner. Tiie ddiicultv

,1 son... If., It ! tr. eo f . . r VI. ,1 ,-

irtimti.tic

1 1.

r laeir t u rs. t lie 1 1 a ;son J . i y cc mpanv t

tr.ia. in

i

lOtir. lilvO

.en

lor

,t ton

gratH a

pa

--port

'durjiitKi! !o-

nnd a ciU7.cn oi the 1" : A States, 0'.

ground tint: theto is p.o co

vision for grantiii;; pa.-spo; :s to coiorod persons, except for diplomatic purpose.-, is Icing widely dir-cu.-cd. Evoking a: tho

pi. ice whi- n wouid

affronts. He would let Mr Wise retain his idtice, and consult his own sens..- of propriety and deiioacy as to his resig nation. Mr. V. jse did retain it until near the end of Mr. Polk's term, uhr-n be asked to he recalled, and came home. Mr. Wise knew how to appreciate ti..s act ot magnanimity. This cig.ikie.i conduct on the part of the Rresiuent sollened the aspMltv tf

filOllopoi v o! this business we suppose, ulace, however, '-in resolved to "m xk liy" if not in ui." way, at least, iu a Let her rip it's all o; k.

lilfSO

ta Chrom

I ndiiins

i a s ;t

i lie popth - tor .other. J i ill.

Mjnisota Election. The Franklin No. 2, and the Senator both came in on July "27, from St. Paul. The election took place July 30. The following gentlemen were elected to the Legislature in St. Paul District: Council Win. H. Forbes and James Media!. Representatives John J. Dewey, Henry Jackson, Benjamin W. IJrunsoii, and Pars a n K. Johnson. We believe it was generally understood that party politics should not e.it-r into the election. How strictly it was observed we are uuah'.e to say. For St Anthony ; Falls District, W. R. .Marshall and Mr. Collins were eheted. The population of the lo-w 'IVnitor , as ascertained by the late Census, is i,i(iO. A Goi.oKN II kg i on. A correspondent of the Newark Advertiser, writing from Mim'Sutt sas: "When you reach the Mi.-s-issippi, u t ike

leave ..f bank notes, and c ing but golu and silver is h aad sixpei.e-s are of eon.d

A. W. i:UlVAII)S

r ioniptrlii rrr of t j oi ail -en., on ( I i o -Sti ev titiry A' I' ire s liioi iii !',! MfOli. '..'s Fell .irv

I tl I i,e f. .1 l.er of , l i , i 1 i 1'arnMVi.r; h ,

15. A J. API'S.JliiAT

BOOKSELLERS, PUPLISHERS, STATIONERS, AND !JI IMi ISOiMi i ( I! r? I.EJS, f'.l Main sir- ei. V". e.a sid-e ! p o v I lioi.c a, a ' i l M' : V i j n';i:i!, J. W. 5PV7li:s St.MKON s r Nsi;l-f 11, jsi:m:i a-:: a.- jiAA:2.r. , aug-J COVING 'ON, KV.

ot currency. Nothre used. II uf dimes

ue, as Wei: as mm- s

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e. . I , I e II d V :.!) h A.. I i a 1 1. i I i'i

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r -i n - tin

i o: e 1 1 i . I ' i i

a

1 1 : i . a .ioii

in tie j.i .vie i .'l .Mrt! s. ,

! '.. 1 V ill. II.) . i I 1 1 n f : ll - 1 i:,i. ,1

cents

ulterlv distuned.

Tue sooner we at the East come up to this stand- S

ard th.

fensiveiicss

. i .

A concentration of greater

I roflTANT Fimo . ( '; a:, I its h. ' ll: r;dd ir.S received Cal'agO'l, d,it. ii J Lil V

ii in one ol

tl

smail iiotes; which ; ,

1 e W

o

c;

t Ni

ls n.iii-

niattcr simp.v in

would seem to us tna

a coiiitiiOii :-c-:i.-'.

t,

Ci

-. r v , 1 1 up, it' it

means anything, means .aat one C:t:z-. n has 8 right to as many privileges in the State as. another: consequently, if the r.ero, or any negro, be a citizen, ho is enti'P.ed to a pas-port just the sam? a a wiiiio man who is a citizen. This is a common sense view. Passports hat e been granted by onr government to negroes in several cases. Gen. Jackson's and Mr. Van Ilureu's, Secretary of Sta:e, Mr. Forsyth, himeell, as well as. Jackson, a Southern man

nnd a slave-holder, gave

leeiiiig wl.icn exus'.ed netueen him and 1,

lsl-r, and. We understand, b'd tj a reooue:.: itioii between loem. It was honorable lo both p trties itii.l creditable tu huiiiaiiily. Put how did' rani tne com. ik t of Gen. Ta b.r toward a brave ci m-paa.on-ia-ar.ns 1 ilo.v c grauinj; is ii.e malice oi.-d ien by the incumbent of tae Pre.-n.t-ia v to tae great id'. w hich !; JiiM How ilk: --.tl, how low-minded, how ignoble, is this prescription of (Jen. Lane a brother-in-arms cf the President, a brave man, a patriot w in) has risked his hfe on many battlefields far his co'Jutryl Haw can the high-mirob i and patriotic American people fail to be disgusted with acts like tins, w hich bring discredit upon the Presidency am. dishonor upon the country 1 Washington Union.

HT Tiie follow i ti i mate of the iiiuii'j.

: : a :; a:.t

. ,.. n. i lie rs trom t o

, W hich so te that Soilli.sa.

lit tne i, -ad ot to ir t.,onsa:;d m-n, had assaulted ta-' c:ty of Nic iragua, ta-siroyed it by tire and s o-ridceU the lives of its inhabitants. Somosa ill not obtain much wealth by tnis assault; a siiiali amoii iit only of "old. s.Ur. and iewelrv

fsd into his hmds; bet tite to'.al amount of property oelroed i xceoded two minions. 'I ids, e r, .....;.; se -m aliao-t i ,n ; d , : ie. Tl:,- letter pru--.es to s :y that Mo:a,s Jnsd ga ':: red a tci'ce o i s.-veii bur .:r. .: and f.fty r- g:iJars, with whom he was aav arcing to meet .-u-mosa, and it was expected that a battle bef.Veeil them would take place on that day the ih ultimo . From another source the Herald learns th it En-land refuses to continue her siil-i :y to tee Mosipiito King; urn; that tiie ilehsii Cot. Mil, Mr. Ldristy, lett San Ja in, or w hat is no;, cald-d

his been circulating among pockets and lulu iul m-. Table, 1 do lo.! kno.v."

Mo

v. ; i lv s A ..." ANU IiiT Ml. ';:". !;:: a.ms uii i. j;:; h-rry, a f-w doors h. low Vain Cross street.

lid;. Which oVetlool

h is beet, g ra.i U,d i V, for Veafi iy persons (i'gg'u g for s :

nge rotis phsc-. Oil Ide took id.n.'e, frot:

pb-t-ly o-im -i V, tde resiu

h-.rb min

Ins b-come a da mgat a land si

summit cf the hill. cr. r.ii band 1 1: gs. Fort t. .a tliu xi gh v cry narrow h .

t i , :

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1 io.er-

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t-d nesi'a y the eastern nts csc.'inej

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k 1 'at a i. i : p s.

1 ne, i fi.ni , e , I;.-,;;, d to go through lb" Sir :riven oat ourin" a

is said to be a correct estiof slaves in the following

Grey Town, on tl brig of war.

Join ol

in a Pr

' t

and r i

a passjjort to a

T .

iico' iiniv.li iu .sn nuiopo, it passports

do not extend to colored citizens, r.or to slaves, then there is no protection lot them ill our Hag beond our loundarus. This might become as inconvenient to the planter taking his negro servant to Europe, as

to the Iree negio citizen vn-.ting countries of his ow n accord.

countries: Fnitrd States, bdd'o.Cd'

Ih-a'h'-'t'O; South American Pep

P.-d'.d.

cs, 11 '. ,! aU'.l (n.'.

PoKTsMovTii Rr:dgk. Tne Port-moutli unesavs a bridge has be-n bui.t over tiie I:

Alrican settlements. SlU'soO; total.

jy Tiie St. Louis Organ says that out of 1500 Sons of Tettiperai.ee iu that city, only 1 U i.ied of cholera, and that out of 110 Odd Fellows, only one died of tiie epidemic. lO One of the most impolitic measures c f the Government is the aitemnt to reduce tlie exn-n-

The BANNER Townsf.IF. Salt Creek o5lurt"s u" curtailing the revenue service, in

c.oto tbb feet

1 winch it thu

Trilull til

1. 1

id e ;g n

township, Jackson county, gave .Io-ct "i A. Wright I'd I vo'.tf, James II. Lane I'M votes, Cvrus L. ihn'.l.am l'J-1 volts, u:,d not one nngla vote to then" i.ig cpi oDeiUft! Salt Jiivcr is said lo Le ratlier a "sandy country," but give us Salt Crick forevei! r-The train of cars which left this city for Indiananohs last Saturday, took cut ..hundred and thirty-two rat r.gci

nauiidg up some of the vessels and dlscha a poriKdi cf the c'neers.

t News Wb

,N ewiior

' l here is a tieare n,, to.

estate ot jonn

C . CiiillOllii

iron, Africa, and has been a, the lam.lv for a ce,,- - -'-Xl -three Crceiidants, a.l ovi..g on tlie same plantation. IS- A Georgia i-ap-r giveTLt of UartV-ev.;u cotton lactones now in operation, in that State, and s;x ta-.t are or?anizir;.

ot tlie

speaKs: On Tuesday mo.-nitig 1 ist, we li d the pleasure of Walking over the bridge aer ss the Sciota rivt-r at its mouth. e say pleasure of doing su, because of the immense auvaatag- it w ill atibrd to our cit.Zens, atut those on the op to.-.te sl,.e of the river, who wish to approach our oil v. Tne bri :ge is now so neany liiie-hed t .at t-uins are p.-.s.-ing over it, which, we opine, must b- a ert gra;;J;calioii to ati Concerned, 'A ho h.i'.'e h"r-to-tore orell Compel, ... J to cross over in an old rickety Water crait, uhd V. no W ere iaa.;.; ih the ma ; r.ncc orep, '-s here it Was a.m.,sl 1 1 1 1 ,us.-i ..ae i0 gr out of tne "mire."

.is c::-r-

ty Tne United Slates Goe-mm-nt h

ed for sale to the Mexican authorities, tiie whole stoLk of llint luck muskets wii.ch have recently been made Ci.-po?able by the tub-titutioa of percussion loi.ks.

. MLKtCANS A.Vo-V.

T ie schootser J,'iin Ad ofor Californi i, altem-m-d to

o: o:.:g-oan, nut was .

w ind, u ith loss of anchors am anchor ia the St;.dt, tiepassengers went n-horv g-u.-mi

tureci by to- native-. 'I ,

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