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    2. A new article has been added to: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=319 California Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=59420 Article title: Sacramento Daily Union Article date: March 2 1863 Article description: Passengers on the Ariel, arriving on the Golden Age, New to the Union Article: Sacramento Daily Union Monday, March 2, 1863 PASSENGERS FOR THE EAST - The following named passengers left New York February 2d, in the Ariel, for Aspinwall. They have arrived in San Francisco in the Golden Age, which reached San Francisco at 6 P.M., February 28th: Mrs. BRYANT and daughter S.W. JOHNSON, De Lasalle John GORDON William M. HIXON Georgia KEENEY Mrs. G.H. MITCHELL and ch., Henry WOOD Benjamin MITTER S. REDLICH Philip GOLDSMITH R.H. MAGILL Miss Emma FOOLEMAN John H. KEMP M.J. STANBERGER and daugh Miss FRANK Mrs. SELLING and two ch'n Mrs. Susan FORMBHALLS George S. VINCENT Miss Theresa OBERMEYER R.C. CHAPPELL and wife C.E. HUBBARD and sister Miss Kate DIBBLE Miss EHRLBECH Mrs. WALLACE Mrs. W. EPTER and child Mrs. C.F. COOK and three children Miss Sophia G. KENISTER Mrs. W. BRADFORD Miss Emily A. HOPKINS Miss Sarah W. PARKER W.W. HOPKINS C.H. PARSONS Mrs. S.E. STANIFORD and three children W.C. WEBSTER and sister Ralph BENJAMIN M. CARLEY and wife Miss Katie BROWN Miss Sena ROBERTSON Mrs. Mary A. YOUNG and ch. Mrs. Mary CRAWFORD and two children J.R. MASON M. COOK and wife E.W. HAINES, wife and ch. M. DE PAZZI Isaac BRUIL J. WATSON and child J.H. SNYDER and wife C.F. WAGONBLAST George JEWELL and wife William BRODERICK Miss Hannah BUSH H.S. TICKETT Miss Sarah JOHNSON Miss Maggie SOUTHWOOD Rudolph BANGE J. HUNTER and lady John WILSON S.C. GARBER John BLAIR G. JACOBS W.A. FOSS Miss Sarah A. JACINTH Miss Eunice WEIDERHOLD Miss Leonice B. KNIGHT Maria L. MANLEY Cecilia MOULTON Mrs. Catharine CAVANIGOULT and two children Mrs. BRADFORD and two chn. H.M. WELLS and sister Miss Emily BARRON Mrs. E.A. BARRON and ch. Miss Julia BARRON D. JOY Mrs. Mary S. BALLARD and child Miss Lizzie EBBIN M. FELIX Isaac CLARK S.R. BARGER J.F. SARGENT R.C. BURTON and wife Mrs. Mary McCREENY and two children Theodore KNOLL William SOUTHWELL H. HOWELL John MURPHY F. ARTHUR F.J. BEAN C.S. DORR John B. WILSON A.J. STUBBLEFIELD John AGNEW BY TELEGRAPH TO THE UNION Treasure for China - Incorporations - The Late Defalcation - Judgement - Arrival from the North - Mail and Treasure by the Golden Age - Sudden Death SAN FRANCISCO, March 1st Steamer Robert Low, for China, yesterday carried $501, 220.60 and cargo valued at $31,000. The following companies were incorporated yesterday: Best Chance Gold and Silver for Echo District, Nevada Territory - capital, $90,000; Pauline, for Esmeralda - capital, $300,000; Noble Copper Company, Calaveras county - capital, $1,000,000. MARCHUTZ, late Public Administrator, speculated in greenbacks and mining stock, which was the cause of his defalcation. It is shown that he was attempting to leave the State when arrested at Placerville. John AGNEW obtained judgement last night for $2,295, value of the stallion Commodore, and 880, value of his services. The animal was killed by explosion of the steamer Contra Costa in 1859. Steamer Sierra Nevada, from Victoria and Oregon, arrived this morning; she brings $49,996 in treasure, and 58 passengers. The steamer Golden Age, which arrived last evening brought 12 packages of mail matter, and five boxes of treasure from the Golden Gate wreck. The body of a man came ashore near the Ocean House to-day. A Frenchman named GUED dropped dead on the Mission road. The weather is very warm. The statement that G.W. POOLE was expelled from his company for larceny is a mistake. He was arrested under a misapprehension, and is fully exonerated. Late from the North. YREKA, March 1st. We have Portland dates to February 23d. On the evening of the 22d a little daughter of MAXWELL, of Lynn county, fell into a tub of boiling water, and was scalded to death. Letters from the Boise mines say that gulches seven feet deep will average 25 cents to the pan from the top down. The Lewiston Age says the reported capture and subsequent hanging of MAYFIELD and PLUMMER is untrue and without the slightest foundation. Parties claiming to know what they say assert that the reported late attempt to fit out a rebel privateer at Victoria was true, and that the project fell through from want of harmony among those connected with the enterprise. Nehemiah NORTHRUP, an old printer, died in Portland February 18th. He was one of the original proprietors of the San Francisco Journal. The Indians on the Snake and Boise rivers are becoming very troublesome, they steal whenever opportunity offers. [An Indian generally does. - Ed. Union.] One J.W. SMYTHE of Portland has been missing since the 29th of January. William REILEY, tried for the murder of A.C. HUMPHREYS in Jackson county, has been convicted of murder in the second degree. Captain John F. NOBLE has opened a recruiting office in Salem. LETTER FROM HUMBOLDT [Correspondence of the Union.] HUMBOLDT CITY, February 18, 1863 Our Town and its Facilities. Our Winter is pleasantly passing away, and but little of interest has transpired here since my last, save that we have a tri-weekly United States mail established, which gives us less cause of complaint about letters. One COWLES has taken the contract, and is now carrying the mail matter horseback, with the intention of running passenger wagons next Spring. Not long ago a considerable excitement was raised here by the reported discovery of a rich gold lead in the first range east of this. Men rushed madly thither, some on horseback, with pack animals, mules and jacks; others on foot, packing their provisions, blankets and prospecting tools. The mania continued to rage for days, but, as is common, the disappointed gold seekers soon began to return, cursing the cause that led them away. And what is strange, men rush to these excitements who have the best claims in these mountains, and more feet than they can take care of. Transcribed by Betty Loose ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com Also visit our other sites: http://www.AncestorsOnTheWeb.com http://www.Genealogy101.com http://www.AutumnWindz.com

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