Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1859 — Fillibuster Walker in California. [ARTICLE]
Fillibuster Walker in California.
—Fan Francisco Correspondent of the N. V.. Tribune,
Fiminister Win. Walk -r. Ex President o' the R • publics..of Sonora, Lower Cali orniu aid N icarauga, arrived here on the Slstull., t,B a second cabin passenger,under the n one -of James Wilson, in the steamer Golden-Aye, His brother fillibuster, Bruno N >tz.ner, is with him lit. is said that W Ik-r is prep ring to join 111 nningsetl in his sc-herno to ci 1 - on z-‘ Ariz mi with fiiiiluisters who intend to fa. If the Adniinistration are sincere in tint declaration -*>f hostility to fi,II. busterism. thhy will have a good opportunity to pr-we tii -iri sincerity by pia. ing troops in Arizona, and sending ships .of war to ijuayjii is to op -rite against the ruffians. f; must, he recollected that Walker never has had llie me.iih of carrying on an honorable warfare, but filial in every case lie inis maintained himself and his troops by the rubbery of' private and peaceable persons, and being thus eigagej in wholesale r-djb-.-ry, v» >m -n save fu'fi ill w oil I sn ly -.vJtii him. ■and tiiat as luj as dependent up ui tiie.ii is? had no eontij.,l over them, and tha*, a. .natural consequence, they were continually committing tile most wicked crimes against then itives—:fiiu *s w tick, if fully described . would set thehvliole worth! aghast vv.itli .horror. N' i '.vo tier that the people of r* in »ra and Xicarangd hate American Fi malic lllusm —We have been in/‘oujied that (fne el i nr citizens -s i w two girls, about twjentv ye rs of ag -, in P.-.jV - donee, m toii cni.nty, oi, !S .lur'd y last, hound for 1* ltd’.* PeaK. They hay. already come son e distance in an ox \\ a tun, and are de ermim d that. il th<-re is such -i thing as go ting th re, Ithry will do it. Pretty good i r the hod tom tie adventurers. Bureau {Jouiti/ (I l j Demo rat. Ofj'An A n-irican ship recently arrived a! I, ndon troin Japan, with a cargo of vegitadjie W ’X ,i tltVvcountry, the first appharapee a.f i he. a-ticle ii England, or anywhere out o. Jipm. A profit of one hundred percent, was real zod o i it. This is one oi the fir*.t fitiits oi Harris’ treaty.
