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S ’airer.oswid XuXst .^35 0 4 ahwest cciTMt of 4th arescs and I3U <t, £3 It 4
IthWaoaandlSSisl, 25 ft 4 oe DOrtlMrest eorasr of 4Ui a»«noe ead HBd «. 2> 0 4
I s - h ^ o f S?4lb S..nu» and 102d «. 35 r. 4- * • - — *b<*oorti> saJeof 97lb it, luO ft wesi oJ4iH
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> north Side of S0th sf. 100 Tent eatt of 4th
leol iceth st,ltO(tcaMof4!b
« feet east of 4tb svenoe.'
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ft wett of 4Ui avenue. 25: g s e - - s ~ .
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i l ! i £al li.t on the north s .» of t02d «t. I® It wes- of 4lh avenue, ffl
? i ; S £ r * n : . S r t t ^ t r . am ™ fUO, n, deep.
: of lOlat St, 1® ft west of 4th avenue. 25 dimens.uBs.
Side of 103d St. ira ft west of Jih
b Sbi® of tOid *t. 100 t>
3 auctioneers. No 5 Broad
” ’ ----- ’ - - etteily sofa of Graham avenuo, between §tjce
1 avenue and South bth st. be'ween holBstreot, between L.euaard and Ew
s n.vrtl-.erly side ot Montrose avenue, between Leonard and
re property can be ob-
^ n n erio rlJo 'jn :^ te
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I 7 Broad st.
tfiraea &1 MUlar, Auctioneer BY JA a iE S M. MtLTaER «& CO.
f'tsTO No. 75 I-TaWon lane )K«.£eiR£3t3te.JL<eatttor. Kootads Shoes- &
e village of Sxrj?.
16 sate of Gootis,3 t^ ’o S)4 Broadways
>s issued on the mornina
£a^ s i^ s ja h e t- X “ «rrp 'kennedy .
ii'*f 'Yr»er V-.7\Vh ' s» mi Ti-oma* Ciini'ey. fc.5q.
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v ' J ^ „ % ° f S 5 « T b o ,Storo Mo. I@ P earl gpreat.
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BY h a o We 'r ^ ^ . d iI a p e r * io N E S , Store 54 W illiam, comer o f Fine at
5 lotsontha wesierllie and P«*w«nnil .
4 lots sliiutberly Bi 4lo.Vo\"”„!;r.herft
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2 io'siioath^ny
ifly Side of Bushwick avenge, b ^ e r a .^ms. ti' 9 iitio of Smttii &treel. between Ain»l .e and
terly side of Grand st. bef%v n Snuth st. and Dush. ly side of Remsen st, betwosn Smith st. and
:n lOth and llUt s*a. a Taion avenue and
r. batwe«n Noith Sd andside of Grand st, b
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Terms—Ttvo thr»iK
Pea-. o,
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^’I'oM'uil Jescriplions, see Eoferees adrertuenipnnn Brooklyn
v g H l i s S l f e r
B v ' r . c L i v n - N ' i ' - r r ; , . ,t<tore N'n 12 Wall street, near Broadway^
Catalogues on the
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[^bl^-^-rtmen. o, ichts. ablei. lodniea. etc.
i “ “ E H r S ! # § i S S «rt . u. ; 4elli, aad avaftod Lutevsiy ihiugi lObii hoeol Lu-B.ue&d as bereiofi-fv*_______
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idway. near Fjanbimm
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HY d l e X L Y H . NEW YORK. MONDAY, MAY 27.1850. NO. 18 NASSAU. NEAR, PINE ST.
Pimir.Tf! SALES.
i ® s S t # S % ^ : s b S - ,incli Io5ir» WkC? o»
fgarcs pnotad Jaccata. for ci r
ialoenesand ramt>'es ondhe morning of Bale.
PUBLIC SALES.
to K&icc ol
I ^ ^ I P
ireli—91 mi Idle aisle, and 10
t.inMafli r'olHs ur
f i i g e g p -'i S-onon
At 13o’clonK’,‘noon\ft^e Naily Yi*rd
C A R R O N A D E ,g fc V to > « ’i ;3 Sf*- « « ’•: «
. ,E x a iJ T » i5 S S a a,5vsf':: BfwAR'iSrsf.K” ™
sto re No. 67 Boaver atreot.
“S £ M £ f e s l 5 ' * ? _ L
KJt-Liberal cash advances made upt-n coasiunments wbia
r-elnioBub. and
ve,t,nes.rravB.B jeaas, ylaid*. che;ks, ca-aimore- land
Alin o’clock attne auci on room.»d Teas-Per leceat arrivals.
n n s , „ . “ E S L „ v o wmiaalon Merciuiat.
Anction iloom. ‘3-5 Platt street, domer df GoM.
nemoftheunderwrilerB-
is on, sliean, pnleol b ilanct»
U i ! r d ^ ; “kT7rirm^ii\=,^s?LTdoSa^^^^^
G E I ^ E R A L N O T I C E S .
will be open from 12 to 1 o clock, P M By order, , JAMKa WILKIE, .‘iecretory
New ynrfe. M«y21 1800 pjy‘2'3 tje4U ,„ u . B » Y i . . o . ^ h , ; . , . ; i i j ,u u n
NptEcc ts hereby given totbeh^Mera of the stock of tbie f« mpaoy, on whk-h less than oaehuudrfd doUars
r ^ - r e ? ^ u ^ ‘; r k .n ! ^ ■ ^ ^ ? f ! ! r ? trf^rf^ stock, with all the payments thereon, will |
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KNUiKUBOl KKR KiRE IviCRANfK Co 0> NfW YoBR, ^
gjy -D lvaaciitl.-T ^e Prasident and Ulrectcra lmv« this day declared a^Dlvidend of Six percent on the capi tal stock payaWo on nod after the first day of Jane next.The traufifet tK.'Ok? Will-bo cloned frum 24tb lust. un“ ‘the first day of .June. By order.
mySO Im_______ ^ A • B McDO VALD. Sporetary.
Tb« Toll wiU be open from 12 o’clock, M. to 1 o’clock P By order of iLo Board.
________ I^OJEUT STRONO^r_aehier_
o T en T liT Ii. 'ircm ^ ^ .GyorcUrcfthe^BonrA^^^ .Uceretary
-------------------s r r r rT r 'w .r .rB i- .v '. r
Store corner of Ejcehange Place and W illiam fllreet
Catolosues and aaroni^ j^ ^the^tno^ing^of sale.
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I personal a i enuontatales a
Br-'ToTTblSVtTEiisto re 35 Aim stxet'tiPore art! oth
_____________ sto re 109 W fc U rtm t
Honduras M^ozany^^S'fe'^BondarM N»N)*tiiy. per
Cienfcsos ftlahoiani-47 In** Uleplusos Mabosany. per Giia- '’^talcffucsalsaie. ™ gpM M f,.y
I'mw concern. raloU letonstreeL
firms Biu*-
£ t S ^ Esse* eanaty. tfi. J. S) o i t^ * tS fK th :^ 2 4
♦enMjlDR yf'ar and for tbre« Jaspectors of the next euo-
r u t d t y : r ? U h ' ’ J 'u ?o* '4x t ^at 12, .M., and close at 2 o clocK, P. M.
By order of the Boar.l,roylS__________________ A._R FR-IREH^ra-Bhler _
r»rri, f ,.f Nato.na.- F ibc 1a, .( o . # 52W«IJ ftr - .t New York 14th Mey 1850 (
917- A t ttic n n n u a l e lec tio n held this dsy. the following gentlemen were elected Dlrectora for the t
OillOTt Pavis.B.'»rtin Hoffman,
F i s f i l a ”" '
“ster"'Thomas W, Thoi Honry H. Ward,
S S K 'r f . 'i r t . i , .
mylStf \V C KELLOiJG, SecrotarBowcrt F iuk iNsrnANcs OoMrANT.f
1st Juno nextTh© Transfer Book wlU h© closed from the 25th Instax
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Z B yT w iri^ reM rnT he .tweeu the houre qt twelve o’clock, noo
affi "o£fo?r..vtf?5£' " ’ " • ‘ S S f f l 7 CO , , W.U .,.
tlons to their stock I astomers a^d the public are irtvited to attend. ap2S
iT,-S“YA‘,i[7 n ''u s ;te^ „ .„ ,,N'^E'fS53?^S^X™^,
SdLMUEL THOMPSON li NEFHET^ ^
« A C a 2 E T s e l f ’rKS(„’S E ^ E K rf ;5 irN ^ ^ ro ? -
A.Jr:fjiSS^s.v;»i4TS;a'sv“'raceljjt of thedr goods ,my24 Sb E AGLK fc KA2ABO
T S s s ^ s ns.Tis3?;% a i s s K i r "" “£r icTBS'pw?‘'T ^O X IO IE The annual dcctikm for Blue xnrustets Of iiW thsM ntata Lifa Insuranee Companyi-cf N erV ork, cr>,n*titoUng thedfh efaes will fee held at tlie efibe of the €cmp»ny,S5 Wail atneet. inr MeEtTiy tlia sa Juni The poa wni opea ar 18 and eliwe at 2 P M
By w^der,ISAAU ABKATT geeretaw
^ te ia U B a a t t .!XQ-Ny W I ^ A CO.y^
» just icceitcd^aiid for ea!s aliSt
^ BARCJbAY a liiyjNGSTON; *
m a m n e l i s t .C X E .m SO SINCE OUB U IS T
.PE .P I Nevun SSoa.
'u X
^R R IF B D SINCE OUR LJIST,
-tverpool. with 45U8
Hapihnrph lirirk IVivi-Troutnianjir .............................
da fm ilaniburgh. wnli fm Norway, m ballad and
iW irBram o'“'IJ, McUowell, &0ds Im BeUa it, with 41 tons
, 74 (Is Im ETumicrlantl. HiUi coal to lit bna Nancy, Power. J) J* fm (ialway, in ba!!a«i and 83 pa ift buff Henry Morton. Chatside. 49 d* fm Bordonux, with wii
mdse to 1) irandylof
9i.CC01eelollnm J» I'm Liverpool, with salt and 0 pas-
s. '36 <ls fm Galway, in ballast and
Downes, S8 ds fm Malaga, witn tmit to S VVaty.Ryim. fm Norfolk, with' corn, hou
Balumore, with mdse toimall. a di lin Salem, with mdze lo R VV
to ds fm Snllivan. witli siauite for days fjom Denms. w .ih IlsS. &4..
3 days froi&DSion, with mdze. bound
i: barlt'ai,
Tltw srt CaiD-. |ik -A « S i? c» 4 d * .B ek n w fc .s a m ib i% k
^ A
E Y E M N G TOSgt[nefiOttfriri^isJhmow S m itd E im ia e JS a m ^ y .l
ARRIVAL OF TUE c n i ^ s cM JV T e n r p .^
h A V B R P R 6 t4 C A I J P O B M A .
kiscEtJUSEora.
Bnniil, fm York forlhis port, was to
arrived at Shanghai ISth Jan, and
g S S a f e
DISASTERS. 4-c.
ly a s iB M E x .
FOREIGN PORTS.
DOMESTIC PORTS,>r New York , Liverpool;
iSi?'BanrAsT—Sld 17th. bng Montague, Toothaker. St Fierre.
1 ork Neutuue. St I’etersbargh. bng W T Dugan. New
York* I’OKT—Ar 17lh, brig North America. Foster, New
3 g o » g m p & p t . to MYork lor U.ty Point, went
iMay 24-Sld bark Piignm, Smith, (or San late, Benson, NYork.
Washington, McCarty.
dayl^A rM
SnUiTan, W E Turneit, I -Tra NichoU, L ___
W Soun! L l ic rS n , w '^M niteff^ S °T «^a-hargh, Chs Dicesley, M Brown. J A Alnller, Joel Crowell, I H Gray, John Totten, S R Thorn, R WmUais, W Ven- sel J A Boyer,Sam Plimpton, W A Chapman, A B«m-
Faosi Ki.vosTOrt TO New Yoke—Archdeacon Smith and lady. Archdeacon PanWn and lady. Mise Spencer and 2 eerrants. Geo Hopper, Jno M’Kinncn, F Singleton, Mr Mttir and lady, FAllman,S Walton andjady, P Law- Yey^e, John aioore, W F CoDin?, Wm Benal, J Hanes, 3
T>AKSA6« S<B0M LIVSiHENrOL, © ark , U b Ih J ; Mb , B i l i t t t , « c '.- ,T ie inb*crih^ Jioiitintie to iprae, (ff rc Kpf# nw«r, p iM f^ tlttisyW ■#*« #*»»<*porta, mfaret cUfs* v.’i^* erify. The (reategt care ia taXeis toptoTsdo for' ihe ooiiSfort. aa4 cemvenlenee of paa^ -: gl^A odeT eiy laeiUty p o w iN ^ftn a th ^O B ca h ark a l
•AEio, drafts from £1 upwards Oitshsd sit s l^ h ln all the thwBB of EngUad, Irslahil SeotlaBdand Walec.
HARNDKN ItCOofi WtUlatre!ct,Bna ~~l- TSSouth Bt... eomer pf Maiaen Ujge.ctp ststira.
5oJf.. -:.a2.JA .-------A. T VJ--------a & Son, BeMa«:$l,ti00 in gold diisk. T he W oks.-drte* Andipstfninents o f Dr. Charles Burrell wer# Also linrnoaj tsdued a t 1600. Messrs. Jaotadn^c AdsmTs c a n r ^ hdiiie,, ih thexea r cir Hoopft® C o /s storo, w«to>rtt Jhg Si£ stock tthdTrpTisiora^jOCHJ. Me^rs^^ Gaio^
m etchaii4^ .»^5pa,;pii«^^^ Hoi arriTedaA -!>i^J^s/«telJif,'T % »Cre^ C ity arriveduu t» tO I»gr»*iii i& ip^dp^;ift«a H eir Y?r%y »»4left Chagres 15lh-Ss5|l«i 1 ^ ^Kingston I8 th , 9 A- M ., loQ Saingstoa, 19iJri IQ' A j : lV l.,^anaw rr;T edtttN eIryorfc2H '* '
iwing Tcssels were left; a t Chagres: Bark Jones, for New Orleans, 15 th ; brigSsrah , or do, 16th 3 Bohr, Florida* do, soon; schr<
n jB r . i ■ “ - -
firam California,; sengers.
The following tossbIb were left a t Chagres: Bark E lizabeth,Pennock, forThorn, uncertain j Br. sohr. Vesper* for CarthagenaJ soon. Steamer Falcon sailed for H arana on the 12th; the steamer Philadelphia arrived 15th, to sail next
Sailed from Kingston, May iSthi steainera Bee and
Grans’a bm iaa^^ wliMih -TrW
^ ^ ^ e h a p w t
Plumper for the Weal The steamer Tennessee, Cole, arrived a t Panam a
on the 12th May. She left San Fradoheo 21st April. She brought $5S
passengers, and the ■ge of Mr. W . W . Galiaer,
irtea to be bettitby » t Tanamaii
K) in gold dnst, and i States M ails, in
charge of Mr. W . W . Galiaer, U. S . M- Agent. I t
The steamers now due, and those there, wfll take ill persons up tha t are waiting for i ler of Americans transaoting bus!
s s s - e s s ' - i s
passage; the ni siness a t Pans
greatly increased; the buBiness of transporting* passengers up the Chagres river, was fast going into= the hands of the Americans.
I t appears to be healthy a t Chagres.On the morning of the iSbh, whilst lying a t the
dock a t Kingston, a body was discovered floating in the-water. A Coroner’s inquest was held, and i t proved to be one of the passengers, Jonathan B. Pra tt, of Worcester, Moss., from California, he had been laboring with a fever, and delirious a t times since leaving Chagres. Verdict—AccidentaLdrowninj
Another passenger was missing, Abner Monl of Massachusetts, who i t is supposed met the b
& Abraham , 8 bale mdse J Harris j 1 tri 1 do Reed fe Brother
She brings dates from California to the 20th of April. W e have fuR files of papers from the Pacific. The lateness of the hour compels us to ^ive the briefest summary of the news. j
Several now diggings have been discovered a t Placerville, whore the laborers got one po a day. T hey are said to be the riohejstdiscovered. f
Now and important disooverlos nave atoo been made; on Trinity Biver, which arc being parefolly explored. i
The papers express themselves in ii dignant terms a t what they call the unwarranted inte: Terence of the collector of San F r^cisoo with the and call upon the people to maintain dence and support the constitution.
authorities, leir indepen-
DROWHIKS OF I/IEirrEKAHTS Ba(..iO, arro Jenn H . PEori-es —T}i_ _______ _Captain Blunt, loft hero on the lOth ef last month, on a trip of exploration to T rinidad Bay, taking* along a number of good men, provided with every* "ling to secure the objeot they w en in search of,thing to secure the namely, the locarion
___________ A st evening,.Connor, a bravo soldier, who disl
Buena Vista, Mexic ’ '
namely, the location of a new town In some gooi harbor midway between here and Ci liunW Kiver The Arabian, after pursuing her search along the
t, arrived here last evening, and from Captain ...........................lished himself--------------- ------------^ -itingiliished himsel;
ista, Mexico, and who w |a one of the ivo obtained, the following account of theparty, wo have obtained, the following acoot
melancholy termination of their expedition!- On W ednesday, Match 27, 18OT, is latitude 4135
north, I J e f t the brig Arabian, Capt. Blunt, in a whale boat, oocompanied by Lieut f. Baohe and Browning, U. S. N avy ,.John H . . ’eoples. Esq.,
oMessrs. Johnson^ Cheshire, Baker, Robertson, and two seamen, belonging to the brig, fo : the purpose of exominbg the shore, being led to s nppose by seeing a schooner Bear the land tha t tlu re w b m river or^bay in the neighborhood, wbiobafti irwards proved- to DO a mistake- L ieut. Baohe was i a command of the bo},t, and after palling someway a ong the shore, wo determined to k p d a t a point whe :a we supposed ihs i i r f Via B fsf? t? i f 23f«nB8itifiy B m ta t»be* W e rode the first breaker out no jly, but the so- oond,’*whlch Was truly an uphea'Mnj, of the deep, carried us forward with lightning slce'd for about, five seconds, and the next momentoui boat broached
f r o w i t T r s r m ^ f e ^ r S ^ ^ ^ ^ing I was deep bbnoath the smface, 1 instinctively raised myself ereot, as if In the last struggle for breath, and to mjr unspeakable joy, 1 raised my head and shoulders above the waves. My surviving companions r ^ h e d th e shoal a t the same time, bat, —-•— Tjnately, itj proved to be a bar, distant ' '
200 yards from the main shore.
_ struck out•eafihedU .-
lertion movented him from reaching it.L ieut. Baohe was so much exhausted th a t he was
unable to stand jalone, and called to me for help. J took hold of his arm and helped him to where the boat was 8grouad> o® *■ shallow part of the bar.
Poor Baohe w;w unable to hold on to the boat, and i asked me If h^ plight hold on to my shoulder. 1 told I him.yesl ah iopy as I copid kfisp n iy head above water. Immodiately after we Were swept into deep Wa-; ter by a wave, and Bacbe dragged mo under with J —when we rose to the surface, 1 remarked, Baohe, wiU drown together; and upon the instant the d j soldier, true to the purest principles of honor, re qnisbed his hold, and sank beneath the wave, never to rise again.
Fortunately, about this time the boat struck upon a rook a little out of water, on which two of the men got, and seonred the painter-, so tha t the surf could not carry her off, I succeeded in reaching the rock after a hard struggle. Four of the party were upon it. One of the sjaiiors was still on the bar holding Peoples’s head above water. Wo managed to haul the boat up and right her
Getting into it , we werp soon carried ashore by the lurf, hennmhed with cold, and half filled with salt
Col. Jack (InA^Q?3*pfol. J. J. Bryi
R. M. Motriaon. . . . .^ ^ Ip srm o u 'B . Murye . . 1 9 0 5
Caihotm rBakam . f W ells................1878
C. Smith . ZvU.County rSecorder.
John A, McGljnn . . J.H371 P— ”
Gould m i
Berford , ,1701
. .J.H371 Orrtrt Bei'lty ,
John E. Addissn . . .IS T sfs . 6 . Crozier,' BtfefffAT ’ i
D-M. dhatmcey . . .4.1«2f 1 Joinu G. Gou
Wm. !??■ Eddy . . . . . P. SiaUpkreyt. . .1»73
Edward Gallsgher . . ,17061 ^ ‘.h .P . Ogiea IS12
E. H. Tharp . . . .1871
P- A. hftnle r e e r d v e S t . ? . . 1. :..a2 votes";
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Busine has been of gold t
_____ jdmgraTn^to'iradually moved dpwn,i [11 -metal lias ^ztezkded
— - - Yeeajo:
Totei. ■
tfioManiiacUiaifa-i '/ - r n p - JV \T K eS dc< rlnea& rika<<N licN (dM i^ ij« (I^A lM m v ,
d a n ea * a» A tiif t :» i« r w 4 i ^ NIMa u B je c tA t S U w ^
rthC cIi “
plan, and dthera'exHtOfeed'-th^AppSoVal, SehlfBtl Gass'was onS-nf thS^oominittfeS; m € * »
:peot6d, a s a m atter.o f .Dourse.-thai^hh N *iddafi^9’ .a first opportunity to declare his d e e i d r t a s w w ' • .tlon-’i
dared iaTtsfaveNT h e doctrine?.0. ------_ .
st?ntially thatGongPW* h to n tteen ifitt^ im ^T c t todegislata nponthe.sulaeoliTOf Jn A i^ irf tstriteries!Of th e Tinioiij ahfethatwahjeot-residpa exolusirsly; , ........ .territories, iadtbyv,and;thej^Aldiid* m 0 t themselves wiethei;- they .wM,admiii orTejedtiilarTnstitulioA,
u -ihiohvjblaiea?l
N ichol^ii le tte e ; but* h it -Sie q
ror,Bnaj^eugetfhiwNfh»ito;swKF*w- , T h e doctrine? o f th e ‘‘Nioholtofi’’ H tto r «st5sa»‘
iht*4it -ai8 (BontouTi W9 4 ineMtif® to Isafh- th a f 'h f 1
n0tditoiae4SH rje o t th e fo -
„ inundation of the pity"and save from the dreadful consequences of another, overfiow., — [A lta California, May 19. ■- .
I coast; and„v V to wn will, no doubt, r ival San Franclspi __ ___rapidity of its growth. W e shj^l have Bom^tBing Inore extended to say upon the subject of a new city on tha t Bay, when we have more room to,|.ay i t in .— [Alta California.
L a tes tf iro m th e M hies:
..imees perfAS,y- The placer is ^ tu a te d about hall amfle AomlliC tStffl. Q ihSlItKOO fiMfifl III Oltflnt, flllfl is about 40D yards distant from water. Many of Jhe ’holes h a te yielded each upward of ten pounds of the precious metal. From one bole a man took th irty -; Seven pounds of gold in three days. This informa-' tion may Ifeielied upon, as i t comes from a highly respcctablp^durce. Can Trinidad beat this 1— [Stockton T ^ e s . ,
;aA i 7ew City.—a new city, to be called ................................out a t the Mariposa
thenfiighbo------- .been taken out from onetbole in one day.— Times..
: i nId have
lioh were broken from the vfiins have been present*' to us, and, from an examination, we cpncludethat
a rich harvest will be reaped. , "The following, from the norihern mines, we copy
from the Sacramento Transcript!F bosi W eaveb’s Okeek .—jw e have ju st m e t an iquaiutanee from, the mme4 on 'Weaver’s Creek,
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and;Ks letter, t t i t th e y peiaatdM-jth®riii®lvM iS * k only through Mm'- and : M* dostrinw to iyiftbries bo ie ^ n e d Aom--siaVoiaf. W h i^ mtijlt h® tbeft ssiprise b o 'lea rn th a t G en . d a » 'h a s j ^ l g e .d himseU th roie^Ibr a-bill wHch; ypsitiveljr the pepplo 0fthe-teiA lo«es Aoihsubjedti Y e t th e f a o t ls indisputable; ^General Cass, support the hilt. i _
longress-to enaot th a t th e people b f th® ;tev»toijei hbll n e t pass any laws e i th e v f o r id l i i u t^ r orJM'
jeeting sH very,iffasm hoh:ah cxereisebfpow h v tr the subject, as if i t should ®nact th a t the p e o p ^ » r the territories slonid prdM hji' OE Blotiitt adndb slavery. . v ' . -
W e confess tha t tre rejoice to know th ? t 'th®has oxperiMioed.*
^ upon this 'im porl '
sHtutlbnalyowef over si be.bas to ld us power, and s i ^ l e e f u xegu ri lo 4ko eXOrcko n# ers, th a t ho Would not do eo -unless sniisfled—tf i^ rougMy ^ tisfied of ito eOhs'UinaohsiIiiy.
B u t while we rejoice ths,fc he h a s arrived' a tf l i !* ' conclusion, we cannot 'help fS grettbg ih a ih e haA not done so Sometime-eatlier, as I t uH gfitiaTe Seen?- ed th e eleotien o f a demoerittic - -feelpeifectlvi
laborer 3 Aom Bis intense desire, io f:mAIi Avillf AfTA. Iitll
througi^fpgj ipjurfice.auu opprA^eioh, eon0, as eTihcedbyBij V9wr*V Vn th e 'subjeet
affnrelkttons jr ith c rn jt Amrtri . , ,have been ahxwBS-to p d F « o f
. . .lavery in th e territoritS—fofc old us th a t h^ win vote to txereise. th a t and we feel nssiitea, feom jiifi well knOWJ
periingdiploi ho would iav£
S'lave been ahxwBS-to f xercisethe m
Congress, ( t ie oonriitatlona^itypT▼Aioh;h®f lateiybeen.Batisfied h’t j AO as-to .prevent the [extension’. of .blavery intoj «!? territorieg *cTmr®f semi-barb'aro'nfl M exieo.t, . '. ■ - - ■■ j
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