TJIE , (? $ ABfiCl A L It putllstiedery Tuuiijf, T$wr$day and Saturday, 13,00 pel annu a,, payable In a) I esses in advance by "wT D ,0 Mi 8-lPd It i'NU t "a kt' W ASSOCIATE EDITOR. j Corner of Front tipi Mtrket Streetx "r ? BATEd OF ADVEIlTI8IN,(l. i mr. i insertion, $njit l 1 ! 3 M 75 j I 3 , " ' 1,001 1 1 month, 2,53 t 1 sqr. 2 months, 1 " 3 " 1 ' 0 " 1 " 1 year. 12 Twelve lines or leas makes a square. If i n Advertisement exceeds twelve lines, the! brice will be in Dronortion Alf advcrlisiMiieiits are payable atlhe time .of their insertion. - i ii CootraHs with yearly advertisers, will be .made on the most libertit forms. Or All Advertisements insetted iii the tf i weekly1. Comrtllial, are entitled to one uunruDDininfl rreeifiy, tree oi.cnarge nf pnTiicjps oi Annum Aarvrciwrs iBvtncuy urn 1 Itsd to their own Immediate business : and all adver" tlssments for the benefit of other persons, as well as fell advertisements not immedistely connected, with Ihelr own business, and all excess of advertisements, tt tartztn or otherwise, beyond tiie limits cnincid. Ul be Charged at the usual rates. q ACTTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL NEW YORK: Messrs. Browm & UElVibsuT. BOSTON: FDX1CK KtopiR, Esq. JOHN WALKER, JR. AUCTIONEER COMMISSION MEUCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. March 17, 1840. 1 ly. F. J. LORD & CO. Rice Factors Si Commission A ems, Nov. -a, 1313. lO.i-li-p. in ii' i i vn k. ill HUUUUll W ill AkilLia ldxbek n,HBtii man, general CIUUISSIOX HKIii llWTS, uuii liBUCEKS, Stort formerly occupied by Hall it Aumitiono, NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. NCCTOS M'KCLI.AI. Nov. II. 18H. ALEX. M BAB. 102 L. MALLETT, AGKNT rOK TUB HALE OP Timber, Lumber, Naval Stores, &c, Null' Building, North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nsv.9.1843. 101 BARRY, BRYANT & CO., COMMISSION MRRCH AN. TS, WILMINGTON. N. O. 1 if. March 17, 1949. WILLIAM NEFI (Late of the fir,n of Nlkf it Wahncii.) U'H RESALE AM) It i: r A 1 1. DI'AI.I'i: IN f SHIP CUANDLEki, SHIP STORES AND tiitJCitlW, CORNER OK DOCK oi WATER STREETS, WILM1NG TON, N. C. Dec. 7ih,: 18H. 113 tf JOHN D . LOVE, IIKAl.KU IN CABINET FURNITURE, uliUil'b lUS, CH IlltS, ii iitmuS, 4t , It OOK SP RING, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec 14, 18IR. sco Fr7 keen &iu AIERCilANr TAILORS, A It O DKA1.KHJ I.N sup k ft r o it MARKET STREET. V I L M INGTON, N C Oct. 21, 1818. 91-y. C0RNEUIS MYERS, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANES, &c. . WILHINGTON, N. Market si. Oct. 17 1348. 1-tf. JAS. T. MORRIS, Limber and Timber Inspector, WILMINGTON, N C. Oct. 12,1848. H9 6111 JAS. T. MORRIS, Mgtal fir Ha Ixlo r Purchase of XLbliULS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 12 1343. e9-6rq a. b. snr;i k co.;r PayettevtUe Str ' RALEIGH N. T. j Will ittso I o aUsrJjra nd eommlaalons la thoir llil j . 1 1 Mt iss, with puHotuiUiif and disostch. Rspss to His id xilluocr Cmas. Malt, J. O Waraos. Esq , Matmsw Shaw, Esa., Hon. J. R. 1. DASinT' O so. W. Mosdscai, Esq., Maj. C. L. Hiirtaa. B Wetgs, S. C ft. 2, 1841. H2iiv4 T MARTIN & CRONLYk i AUCTIONEERS, .. COMMISSION MERCHANT?, GENER AL AGENTS. r 8 It " ' " ! iHt is yn,".a s:.tlMon"i.iij-?rh. Hf ' ,iii: t4-.i -.m.-o r ! 1 --.J , .. . . ji.. ..... ....i. ,.. . .-. . H-.i" i '. r. . " ; i " . - . vol; 4 NO. 10 j. hatuavay jtspn. ; COMMISSIOV MERCtll.frs. J. Hathaway, Marclijt '-la. ' (LATtof tjii E fium ir San'dfohd & 8miTK.) -AUOTlONliGil AND COMMISSION ,ME R Cll( N'T, WILMINGTON, N. C. " St.eor yVaU?r teut, Purli.jf' Wojsk. J. S. WILLIAMS, Faacy& Staple "Dry Goods Store. uuii wt'sf of vV n. s n n mi wn MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N . C . Oct. 14, 1818. 90 W. BRANSON, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF iniimt, lumber, inn sriiKKif Null's Bidding, North WaUr Strent. WILMINGTON, N. C N. B. I hive a lirge and Secure Timber P. n wliure 1 will pit nil Tiinbut lift with in for moni as S n in L'hirife ;is la. mideby aay yiher Axemifl 11)18 pl.UT, S. pi. id 1-318. W. B. B3-c B. I. nowzc, ATTORNEY AT L A IV, WILMINGTON. Nn. Ca. Will prnrtitv in nil I tie Contlti Wayne, and New Hanover Counties. D'ipliii JEFFREYS & LEIUlirON. General Coniiuissiou Mcrcii.uits, WILMING I'ON. N. C. Febrii;i.-y 1J, I-M9. ' 111. WILLIAM J CLARii, ATroi.YtiV AT LAW. i.HIGIJ. Y C Sept. I'Jlli. I J. lb v. In c CARROLL L FENNELL. (Jrot r. i C) ii iiHilan Merchants, WII,ll(STON, N. C. HAVR IL" AVH ON II INI) A OUVCIAL AHUOaTMENT OF mm niiJiJiiKs, uviiiRS, mn, it. Al) WILL PAT r ABTICOLAS Attention to t!i? siIj of all kinds of Proiucc !. i c tan ill. ;uW I i, HS. C. !. rtMWtLL. FREDERICK CLARK. XANLFACI'UaSa AM) DCALCS IX ALL ktSDS Of CABINET FURNITURE chairs; uiiDsriiius, vvmri.w aEsxs, ,ir FRONT STREET, NE H MARKET, WILMINGTON, N. C. AiirillMh. W. I My. DEROSSET & BROWN. BROWN & DEROiSEf. NW V'OltK. .' YKii.l . OWWSSHl.S UKItClIAWS M.ircn 17. I i4J. l-y. J. X . L McGARV. t l) R )V 1 d .1 M i ill I. i 4 I iN I 11 MERCHANTS, Wl. .11 i i I'.H, N C. Mnri'li 1 M-il'. l-y. GEOitUE S. GiLLiPIE. auknt KDii riu. ai.k or 71 llKIl LlMIlKIl, V.tl'AL STORES 4-c wi I ii ikeli iier.ncasli idvuiicer- on alljonsignmosm ofprodi.ee. vlarch 17, 1840 . I GEORGE W. DAVIS. COMMISSION MKtlCHANT. WILMINGTON, N. t ireli 17 1819. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND OENERXL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 10.1949. 67 LIFE INSURANCE IN TIIE N A nQNAL LOAN, FUND SO -' 1 ctfi 1' of London. ' FIRli INSURANCE IN THd .ETNA 'UJJ.IA.SCE COM PAN Y. OF HARTFOKD, Comm.. ua, IN TMS HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY. . OF mW YORK, Ma bs elleeted by application to Usit04Kl' March 17, 1P4., , , : k BROUN . . lN L1 . BENJAMIN BLOSSOM.i COMMISSION ME R CHA .VT, NEW YORK. Llbsrsl advance mada upon ConsignmcniiMif all . , , Iuq.Ii of prvaus .... ReferaU'M i ''"tir i Messrs. J.sVD. MciAfcl , . . Q. W. Davis, Wllrolnfton. J. R Blossom Esq. Mm .WlLMiNGJpft TSXJJRDAYi 11 Ei 11 11 I I , 11U OtlliliL, S I'K. 1 saw iwir.i. 1 . , " -7 : Strict attutiiiun j.'ivtn to the fuhliful ckprsliun of all y.Joie fur LuiHbcr,, Jan. 1, 134!). 114-ly .1 GEO. HAURISSj Geaeral (om;iiLssioa Alerchant, wall WlLMLNCJTdN, N. a . OTRIOT attention Ktosn. no ptoourinff rreluhta 4 O- atnd panlualng Ostrgese M intulM' r"" Refxs to E. P. Hall, Esq., O. G Parsley, Esq., I J. A. Taylor, Esq , Wilmington. J. I). Bellamy, Esq., I Messrs HallnrdA Huntington, Messrs. Tooker, Smyth A Co., v k " Thompson Hnnter, Ales'r. Uorfoo, ix , PUila lelphia M ssrs Williams 4. Buikr, I ch, (o r 11. h . H iker, Esq.. S ' Jan. 2, 1949. 123-tf. SPIRIT BARRELS. G toil supply ofciiipiy rtirrl. For aul low m. I .is t'i sui I jinrcli ii'T-i by D ROS.ET 4. Mirrli I. BROWN 160. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. ALL v;irHics. for ' ilc lw at HOWAIID 4 PKDEN'8. Kub. '.'7. ; 147 Dr. B. MUNSEY, TlOMiEOVATlTIC PHYSICIAN, AU UEN TIST, . -MARKET St, li Doors auuve Frinf 81. I ).-. 'Jl, 1841. 12fMimo. jonx r. ausii, i.Nsi'F.rrOn of T I M B i: R A N D L U M B E l WILMl.VdWN; N. (t U. i. 14 i-sli. 90- F. J. LORD & CO., . Api nrs lor the S Vl'J'll.'JS ilJl'ij VL LIFE INSCRANCT: f Accumulated Capital, I30,MK. ALSO FOK THK - , EALiI.E LIfK k ilF.ALTtl tJISVPANCE f O. Capital, 100,000. Will take risks bnlites of Slave?. Office 23 North Water Street. Oct. 24, 1848. .'- WM. H ARB IS. ClGEtfE I. DRAKE UARRISS & DRAKE. General Cou uiiin Mercbaots, WILMINGTON,' N. C I RtrtsKscsi: O G. 'amley lq, i Onl. John MelthS. V Wilmington, N C. : MtDKrs.-BjIlsid A Hiintinrtnn. WIH P, ck. Kan . Ral. luh. N . ' MrHnrii Hall. iSneketl & t;o '.'(FaytitcvillcN. C Mrs-rf. laniM Cornnr nons nlMBntr.' ' ' K. A. Soodarot Co , i'liHad.4phia. ' ThniiipsrtsHunler. . Pilla'iory A S ,iifo.d. $ tw 1 ' Hoaiins A Tulis Himtun. ' J.4li l'.M'iirouib, KenrtobOnk, Me. Si pl.-lllhi I 1 -I 111- I HI". 77 if, COTTON YARN. lilies, U C. Vurns assorted ntimhm. for alliv ' J. C LATTA. On. J l J4 tf. CORN. inrVBl'rtilELS CORN .Just Reclvfd Per rail; 1 Lv road and For sale by HARRISS DRAKE. Pcb. 10 149. JUTTER.- Pcb. 3. Fresh Goshen Bvttfr. For HOWARD FED EM. m. FISD LINES AND HOOKS. ALL Taiielwsol Silk, (lamp, Grass and Co Liossi Hooks of all titv and sh ip. , fur at HOWARD & TED EN' Feb. 27. 1 OECARS.-100,000 Segsrs. Various Ciands snd quality, for sale oy HOWARD f PEDEN. Fb. 3. 137. BOSTON LINE OF PACKETS. A TUE fallowing VESSELS willaaU ?Tf?5 h'Hilarly btwecn this .on ati lloa JnAALion. tit: bria WM. NICHOLS, Cnpl. Jas..I,.lyhioo. schr. Minnesota, capt. Gabon Leigiuon. .Tbetbove 'eaael ate of toe first rlaaa, Sod arr commanded by experienced nnvifiitois. HARRISS DRAKE. Jan. 11. ' 127. REFRIGERATORS, k AXD SHOWER HATIIS. At F. CLARK S ?. March 10. GOSHEN RUTTER. y KALLV rood snd fln si II. R. W. RROWN 8. ' 152. Msirh 10. SILK UMBRELLAS AND WALK 4 , LNG CANES. ANY psrsnn wssaint god Slik Usabrslls, ' fsawa) wsikinf cass ssiU find a sod saaort mantsl ' c Myta', Msrea -J . Hat Store, Marlst st MORNING,- APRIL, 1849. t 'm INUW YOltK FCitNlTinE WAREHOt SE. WILMEN'GTON, Match 5ih, 13!'). 1 CLARK, begs luave to anaiii Ih'1 pith-lo in eenernl that he iit now dlsnomg of Ms Iaikw asnortineut of Caiiijiet Furniture, at lnvuica priies. lur the C.ASlf, a lu: ii di tt-ii'iiin' ii nihin rlithinir hi., tuiim Wthe 1(r April. All tho-r hi wnm of gimd Fur VUureateedinly tow (iilctw, will do wi ll lo cull nd exatnise lor thumm-lvrs. fahofpiny Wardrobes. . Frencti Hedstcada. Muhogany and Walnut f'liuirs.j Curled Mopln and pluin Cliut. ' . SofssnndfOttoniNns Finn Marble top Bureaus. Plnin Drcfsing do. High post Bedsteads. 8in?tand double Ootlg. Siiitr-- and plain Rockers. Nuiaing Chairs. Ladies, -Sewtnit Chairs. Ladles Work Tables. Dff. do Boxes. Mahogany Sideboards. Hair HdUrasst a. Mcitbletop Wash Stnnds. Sliiii'eanddouWe Wh Stands. Hotl'r'a Troye Towel Racks. Cmire Tables dii&Kol styles. (;tiildrt-n'a Cribs. Mnhounny and Cherry Crndlcs. Sick Ghatnr and Niaht Cabinets. Coitirnon Windsor Chairs. Puii-nt W indlass Uwlnuads. Dressing Tubles, Ac., Ac., q-c. ALSO. 4 Shower Bnths. B Refrlueruiors. 18 Wiiiiiu D;ki, suitable fur Couniing Hou- ?rs, onJ I)wi-Ilin;i9 In shot i t-viuy article In Innjrlnir to the Furniture i i r . .-. FREDKRICK CLARK. Those i nrlc'.tcil to rn nrs inueairil to m :i k' n -int ni by ilie I )Ui ol tins iikmiiu, at wliirli tut)' I clinll plm c in i lie li,aiid of offui-ib for cylk-Ltiuii, nil nc counts Jue inc. I'. C MOLASSES. 1 X( II I 'a I'rmie ntvv Cmp.CulM Molasses. jui I JJ aiiived pci lliig Ami-iwaii, and lor njle by I tl.V'I'llAWAV .t SON. Kcb. tl. Uh. TUNER'S 'ALMANAC rl" LiliS LR'.S Nm ili Carolina Almunaes, for 1S49 1 loi .- .-ileal i lie (uinffrixmi Ujjuc. Fell -I MC-if JtST RECEIVED. t,) V Lbt. ii)ukedHef, yi Blpl t'oiiuue-a. 30 Boxes pilme Chseso, 10 Ilurrels Cl.irtfied Sugar, U.) llblri. Applv-s-pippins, '.'0 I aud :u J Box. s t uisina, IS II" x s Tallow Candles, 5 Boxes Oranges and 6 do. of Lemons, For sale at tdc lowest ptlees lor CASH by GEO. MVERS. Feb. 24. 146. JUST RECEIVED. 11 j S hr L I' timillu New Style ol Ustafor Spr lag , 1849, also a fine lot Cup Covers for Safe by C. M k ERS. IlAUsa, Match. 8th 1849. GUNNY BAGS I Tinri' ntT' Ounny jgjust teeelved vvV.noi.r,o 0 v-. v, r-. March 6. 149. 15D NOTICE. HOSE persons indetitwl to lasCspe Eaar S- , who are encaned in lucrative .ntcrpn'scK in J. M,li. by n.ee or acc-iunl conuactoc Iduiuu! tie- ,m. ron,ry auile foreign t polilic, will no. year 47 or 4R are lequested to make iinmediilr pay- , , imnl to the undersijinedj rhey Having on th- dlsi j desert their own interests to lake public s' i Dec. lat relinKul.htd ihe General Ateocy oflliat linns which promise to yield little but vexa . mill, it bucouua n..t'oau'y thai ail ten account to jl)M anil annoyance, and. should the local oi- mat ante snout.! De immediately arnica. J. HATllAWAY 4, SON. I4!l. March 3, 1849. PINE OIL. .'IHIS article having ln.oo fully lealed and proven i !n be Superior to onyihing heretofore In us, Is flow otfeted with fall confidence of giving satis faction. A ouiis:aai Supply can be found at the Store o S. 1. i'OLLEV , and will also be del vered to cu tomers wherever desired by Mr. William Blaney A. H. VAMBOKKELKN. M.irch 3. 1S49. 149-tf. COGNAC BRANDY 1 IN ha I Pipes for s.ik) On eonnlgneirrU by JEKKREY3& LKKiilTON. March 3. I4J NORTH CAROLINA BACON 1 HAMS, Sides and Shoulders. Korsateby K. J. LORD & CO March 10. lt FOR CALIFORNIA. I 'HE Naulilua, Mutual Idle Insurance Compant ol fie York, wilt Uks risks op. the lives of per sons gblag to CaQtorols. Apply to ' t.i. LORD A CO. March 10. m. lTUCAROLINA BACON. 1i"VT ',Urs. Nw Wyne (. Hams, Sides vyVv'V and Shuulde s. Just received per Rail Road and for sale If HARRIsS f DRAKE. Marek 10. ' ' " IH. OATS. BUSriKLS Oa'; iust rrcetred prr Erer- fjw met n and tor sate ny HARRISS 4 DRAKR Marco IV VATirP 11 VI II ft. ALL persoQS ineliled to the subscribers, are here by Informed thstsfroiinU are made out snd rea lty fOTtrftknw svt. snd If . ot setiW bstarsnStf 1st April sasainf, will ba ples. ta ins baads af an offi eef foreolecujoat. HARRJ33 DRAKE. Mirch 17, 1949. 1. ' , Gl Whole No. 47. From the Sntional ftittlligcncr.r. CALIFORNIA. Wc nre indrWd to Oi nrrtil Jfki p ffir the arihrxrd interesting Leticr fro(n Culilbi nin. KililrertKi'd to him by f,'iiitiiin Fhi.som. ol' the (AtinrlermnsttT General 'k Dipntttuci.t. ;u.il whi h we iimt-rt to the 1 xrSliiiiui orimf nr- titles (ireviouxly pripurtil lor onr i-tliioriul coluLan: , : Sam Fhancihco. CAi.iroHtitA. Jnn. 23. 1849. My Dear Sir: A vrwl is to Icavt-f'nr j 41ksatlan la a law -days, ami I talt94le op portunity thus otieiedliir sending a hasty let ter. Since my last private communication nothing lias occurred to change the (.uierni views I ihen expressed in relatioa to Culilof ma. Within the-last few weeks much has been said and don tti regard to the organi zation ol a provisional government for this territory, rieveral villuges have appointed delegates lo attend a convention for the nr rangenu'tit ot tundameiital laws lor the roan try ; and other elections are now understood to In: 'iikino; I'l.ire. in the remote parfs ot the country. It m proposed to have the conven tion iiHscinhli il ;ii the Pueblo dt: 8an June, about sixty tnileo from this place, on the Itli of March, hut 1 believe it will be foimd im possible to anKemble all the delegates at that lime, and u will probably be found exju iii- rut to defer the meeting until it is known that the present Congress bus not acted on the question of a u-rriioiiul goternmcnt. Tfit" ' will probably throw the whole question bnek i nunc or lesd, and I think the meet! J Will , not occur In fore the middle of April, mid 1 not at till tlmulil Congress have acted. - I At thin time tins I- a tuot.t iinjiort.nit I question tfi every eilizen of Cilifortn t ; i . r ! Iile ami propeily are itiul will . n iinmc lo i. '. uu.ili- in ihiri territory until Coiigri-r. j;i'.-. 1 us a Ktnhle fi.ineiit. 'flit- I. .it lir u;;!.l I fi't llllL'ly home to lr lipprt In t; inn ol ( i r 1 ltiti'lln(.,( ni:in tli.lt there i no I'over'nnei i ' mnl no law 111 California. A gcm-ml I'ei linej ol iiua."ui ny depri'iiw-ij the whole j.oj.iilalinii. ami iijo 1 ill.- iiint injuri'iu.-ly upon all 1 la-s 1 es of Mieii t y. Cruw.h of men are fini kin'.' from nil qimrier of the country, nnd amnn ' Ihein ar.e ninny person of bail character and J drsperatt: fnrluin -m ; iiinl every tiling about . tliem adnrd-i ;t reasoiialilc aBsuranre that eve ' ry kind ol villany may he practised with irn I punily throughout Ihe territory, j Tin: ohI) Inhuniils which Jiuvc nttemptivi any juribiiiciion in cast h of murder, A-c, some j months nasi, are thoFt: formed for the occa 1 sion, as It nrlses; and offenders generally es- cape, or, if they are taken, it ts amidst the I phreiny of popular excitement, where the j guilty and innocent may be victims together. 1 Several executions have taken place in pur suance of this kind oflaw, nnd it is supposed that several others will be announced by the irail iroru the south. In the mean time out rages are occurring in all quarters of the country, ond the public astonishment has scarcely subsided af rr one murder hns trans pired before another Is committed mors hor rible than the first. House-breaking, '.hells, atyd robberies are of almost hourly occur rence. This state of things must continue until we have the firm and steady rein of gov ernment rxtended over the territory by Con gress 1 huve no expectation .that a provi sional government (should it go into ope ru nun null tins cannot he Ihe case, in less than ., y,;.,r lrom ,,ja time) would be (mm hid 'quale lo the public wants. The qnate to the puhltc wants. I he materia lur iM-giinizing a statue gnvertiuient no not i cjiist iii tlje country at this lime, nnd of mdi j as there are the best cannot tic cotumiitnh d : fur the business. The most rtxncctahl.- nu n . . . i w-,nizntton ro into otieration. I verv much f. D I I. l.-r-.. .11 . " L II (loiit)l il ll win proouec nny renet tor tne ins i I winch now afflict the country. It will b temporary in Its nature, and. having no per- . ' manent hold upon the community, it will he . . , , . 1 , , . , ..... i . . . i . . ii vast herds of uiiimal are started upon the only a utile better than no government nt nil. .... . r. '. ,. , . , .., . same road 1 ne lo. ol tlieir annuals would Such has been the result ol the provwiorial . , , , , , l, ,, . . it. .i cause thousantls to tie shut np m tin moim- arrnngeaBeQl m Oregon, and such must be , . ... , . . , " tains amidst the snows ol winter, ami we its result every where in new communities. . . . . ,l , , . t . . i - . sliould have the scenes ol starvation at. d can- cnmnoBed or adventurers lrom a inoi tvery , , , ., ,. . . r, , . swhalism, whitli occored two ear since, re- c ime and country. Hesidea, the natives nnd .. , . ' . .,,.. a. i .. i . h , , . . . . . , d. peated oa a more extended and ternhli mmU-. foreigners have been accustomed to d.fferent bdjve nQl ii(.rc ,, ,, institutions and rel.g.ons. and a strong ant.p- ihou(J thfl 9m- u lilkt. ,',. , t ,ibfe athy eXL.'. among the former for those whom M.(lu,ioM jblheir a,-,t all(1 lhanf tr they look upon a ihe.r conqueror, and ene- alrnttU. uch nuri,hrr , ,. t(ml( not sites. In the excitement of gold-digg.ng thrssi re;lch hfre . thal fouJ () Th vanou. races and enstea are brought mto who cornc Iate in thu a,,,, ,,,,, c contuctMndcr circumstance, which have more 1ta pelrace af.d ,.,!. ,,,. rv hy the than once threatened to break out ...to open Qla rr(. ,n ,he wjnfe w f.x, .h;irri. no.lil.ie. and the ensuing .uromer the dan- of hfl w when ,ha, f w ;irlh.'uh ger ofsueh an occurrence will be .nrrensed ,;)r Urge ar.ies having many ananaU wi an hundred fold, in conouertre of the aug- ,( , Ur vm ,r g meDtauon of numbers, a-.d the constat! ac- wj , i(M, fr,im N, w y.,.,,,.,, ,n, cession of emigrants who are more reckless, ,,. o-lhr l.icsiran states in that mi irter. adventurous, and dissolute than Ueirpre-i i . n . i . ,- . i . , i . i.ciiiuniy, I, , . and It would ilia lin rale to nlv Iiki c i di li-i,!- deeMtors. If Congress nas the well-being of , , r,. , . n owcmiii. mvw .4 . . ly uin n the resources of t. . it rou;.-. Wenow th s territory in new, an tmmeoiate orgnni-1,'' ' r . i m imp tcrinwi , . . ; have new if,i;i e.'eijra n i l.n.n ..iw Mex- should be given to the territorial officers as lo secure (Tie highest order of talent and in tegrity. Any Rood workman cun realize more from his labor in the mines lhan k rrtv en to our territorial gorernera by law, and what would be a very ample cornrensatinn in the United States would not afford a de oent S'lnnort in tyuiuornia. I De.ieve tne ex ;--i. , ,. fp . . . jvr.ence o. r. .n-nn, ... ... r ,. in In IS lerrie'iv .nnu. lin: i.i si iwuh ini'iiin in this territory will he an endors- ment of what I have saiJ. Within the last five or six weeks we have had wnniher of extraordinary severity. It is said to be the coldest season experienced here since that ot isfj -'i. In the goi mines the snow has been lour leet ileep. and at . . r u-. r i . i : i : four feet Sutter s r orv .urmc. ... .,h ... .Ll.l..- U II till laVA WPAkal the trials tif ,KU vlllHce have been repeatedly whitened with tnow and hail; and the Mils within . . . - . .l J I.. &i"ak k... -. Wfeiiaaka r r - j 4 vn 9 mi i in nuinisiiir uur di u m uv. i mr vr . mile. diJM-) have beep capped with sno, fcrthe last fifteen day. VVry htArj and "' . . . LJJ protracted fid Is of rain hnv how swept otf me snow itom all tie lulls ; withtrj .gtit ; but high i ii ttio tMiuiitains. an'iotig if mines, it If thought that Jjiey l aa hud nothing but now. If so, tt mua Jnvr. fallen to a very and oecasionnl rams tut the severity ol the lalte v it is b'lieyt), U now past, Durirj the lasf wintr r wfe tiad no siiow-lim. and only on one occaniun' for two days, vat there any in fight j and the fulls (drain were tube h less heavy than Ihose w have recciillv ! experienced. ' As a genorof ihitig, ,fhe. ripsmiions an$png tha mines were uTfftrfcd on apt roach of w inter; hut large numbers of i crsoi.s huilr log houses in the' niQuritalriK Mtm t.iivin laid in a wmiorV stock ,T; proviniiniwf tc.t,t.iiucd ami. tig the mines for the pMwt uiioii ol their business, (i i.i now undersiood ' that' fhc exir.ionliiiiiry Severity nflhe wrnihfr kaj prt'venfed trn m iV.mi t dtrting a. in bf anil there can te no .Inulit that rnut li anoing will be Ihe result. Mauy of the log 1. ousel ' were good, of at leaf t rotnlorlublvii4 Stiah .of the parties were tolerably -well m)( plaul I with provisions and ch. thing. This rimnjri. uowever, m not ty tmy nu ai ol general application, and tr a, din. be wt doubt that many ore suffering for food, rlothing, nnd shelter. After Ihe winter rains li.ivt once set in. it is almost impossible to n ii goods intr the mo lntaina, and large numbers hnve no doubt been too ret Mens and unptovideiit to foresee the consequences aid j (ovide tor them. Those who are now in the mountains are almost exclusively Indiana (u.digti.ois population) and foreigners.' or emigrants. The Spaniards and Cahlorniaii" have n tired lo- their ranchos. or to the varkfuK n.w, s about the country, to await Hie return of spring. Many of the people why Law emi grated lrom Oregon are in the taim s. A great stagnation in bn.-int ph : is oar urred xirM-.e winter set in, mnl pm-ix ol nia uV have 1'illeu in coiiHequeftce. ewi U iiniving at this time find an inconsi . rablr trmrt.1. niwi it will continue b.ul until then is a tendency towards the mine", in Match, w!,i u in w sup plies run..! go in ! lie. I (linetioli. Wi'l.in the List teli i!a N ix or eight vesfds have arrived lrnm Mi tie. i :.f..l tin- u i -.f t f.:i tX Si.titii i , , 1 which are ly to follnw tln-in fiorii (ilnii ' ami I 'en I wuh about ij ('.' : Citi a I; Is. I. very vi -ki I which Ii V t s lali' s a w av a m il height nl i;i.hl ami I In i e a re si .il vcr) lar;;e nninuntH "I r, in 'in cotii.t.'V. I -ui r.iii.-lieii tl.at more than gri.Od'Vdl i v.orll I LTi'liI lia Ih i Iiintn lima tin- mini s i idlll.K.O I :.i I ' to tlii-i dine, ami 1h.1l $2. 111 I.im-ii inviiy linin -lh: I cotm: ': ma !, ! woril ). mn-ily to fori.i.;it can, In. i for u '. I h,i"r tin il ill. I tl ..I .jl.O.t.f 0 will have le 11 bl. ij j ud (miiii lliisjoit Ulnne. Thi'M- fact) r , ; ; T ; t tn convince th'1 most incrcilulnii-i tl.at the ( inv cn iii I I t c ds a n.int at this I :ce to coin the ynlil i. il.;ei i by the inincH. thereby pron i liiii; n own interest.i. and those of Anmii' an ui. i ie I siding in this ttrnlory. W'c U ,u- otli.i..llv j lrom Cliili that a very large ftmrnn t i t s uri j mis coin u about to he shipped lrom Peru ai d Iiolivi.i. to he nut into circulation on th:s coast in exchange for gold, ntul through H,e euHlom-houses. Uy giving what hum appear lobe a high price for gold dut. tt would t ot be strange Jo find the community d.-irntided out of their property. At present gold dust is selling for about $13 V) per nm re troy; but ii would not be tairprising should the holders of spurious coin fnree il n to circula tion by giving a nominal conidi -ration of SI 7 per ounce for gold. There is r. proper authority here to expose n fraud of this kind in its inception, or lo tnnke an a.-say the coin supposed to be bai-c. We learn by le.ileis lr.m Mazallan Jiat there w.ll be tliirty tli ninain! e..j utarting in the spring iirrn--. the K'.cky Mountains Lor Calilurnia. OfcouihO the report Manex-agg'-rtlinn ; lor ahould tin.t nuuibi-r ol people start, they wotihl requite at h-ast 120 J;C0 animal-, lo take them over th. na u .tains arid it would he impnsidhlf n.l -ist more ihan one third purl ol that I in in In r -ti 'lie route, usual ly travelled. I have convert d with nian who liitvccrn.--i.il the lb 'i ll. and tiny' all Concur in tins oj i- i m. O.i a lar-r nrlfonol the rn.iil veneta t e in uonlv fili al i.. small is nhlleil ialeheH. a:,.! tin- iiinil.ll i tin LM!!m ol I il m r ye u l..l the v idar i . .. In llq hi. nil- ul nr.i.v. I It ins is I In e.isi v. n . : . li ,e re are but six nr - rl , t Hi" n-aml ai .imaN wi.al are we to expert when one hlli.llri J I liulis i. (f, or even lil'ly llioinarid, atari uj.oti the route Mauy horses, mules, and oxen are aniiu.illjf abandoned on the journey, so reduced b k..n.. k ki.. ... ........ ...I wi.... 6 . ' .' . Lhen mast he thr eonsefiiienre whin n-t, I w tliotxTn I jieo; ! from Sflimra .:v rom l.:Lr n. I heli-ve the steamers via I'a.i.lma. wdl a Turd a mire certain, axpeiu' nu-", 'anfl . r.. ,,...! c r....t,;,,,. i ,i,i w.tv of reaching f '.i!i!iriut than a d fr eaiigranu in thu Eaii. i .mum i .iii anv ntlicr Middle, and So ut'iern Stat-s it w ill p reliably be the eln a pest. Where 1'lllin n ,irecurrb- j irg Willi tne inteuunu oi rem. i mi ; i i iii'uh . .i. -. . ...r....r ( roum Capo Horn M pn Icraiile in all respects to n journey across the innunt-iifn. it m cheaper, satur. nml more r nnf irtahle, ami quite as expeditious. i generally speaking, as that over the moun tains ; and lor emigrant leaving ihe Ea I tern and Midille Slates far pefernhlc lo m v route except that across the Islhmu at Pa a . , h - ,ine BMmert , " ' J I The trade of the country is rapidly inrrei- sing, in priswquenee of the mines san ihe I a-rrai innux r iihim...u .. r .... . r . . a. . ... . .1 ti 1 . want tna avera amou . ... - ' collcttl Mthl. port, eclave of ttte Mfa- WHsAlngloa,r1.C.,Ori.3 1648. Pec. 19, 1849