Show the mission of the seventies I 1 BY J H JOHNSON I 1 I 1 go yo ye herald seventies bearing truth and lovo love by cods command rest pt not till its light is tearing I 1 erro errors rs chain from froin every land for the honess hones i will receive it at yo ir i r hand I 1 preach to all all the world repentance faith in chritis 9 bloody blood let the nations know their sentence should they slight the tt word ord of god scourged urged they will be F for or they call cannot abu shun n ins his rod iod I 1 TO tell I 1 to pi pences intes kings and great men though they the sit upon the throne with the wise the nohle statesman they like chaff will soon be blown I 1 to the four winds I 1 I 1 if your our mission they disown I 1 I 1 I 1 go to evry heathen batic ii bid the pilgrim cease to roam preach to all in every station that the harvest now is isome giscome come I 1 and tho I 1 I 1 I 1 now can flee to home I 1 I 1 tell to christian jew and pagan I 1 evry sect in bangui langui language age plain pain though they worship god or dagon in their heir sins ams they must remain I 1 till baptism for remission remiss iun they obtain I 1 I 1 well toll the saint auie to flee fice to zion there to build the the louse house of god soon the people will vi ill be citing to to 0 up and learn his v word ord while the nations will be punished hd by the lord 11 I 1 secured SUMMARY from california mail to april ath arrived I 1 dinst n t Febu steamer independence vanderbilt line capt sampson bound to san ban francisco ran on a well know rock on a clear morning off 4 the south point of island within rods of shore passengers lost remainder es to a barren island where they fell to robbing the dead bodies of such as floated ashore of money clothing ac alta california april ath gives particulars 0 of if president forces inauguration address ad dresp ad attorney boiney general crittenden crittende n mar married ried widow ashly march mr kings haltli regarded as almost hopeless riot at charleston mass suppressed by the military california get g et appropriation for fortifications and demands more for a na navy avy yard I 1 I 1 I 1 march stewe I 1 avers ville burned loss 10 1 00 famine at macaira Ma daira new york and boston furnishing 1 su supplies i 32 kahuila indians complained to mr wilson indian agent at los angelos that mr weaver at sau sark gorgonia had I 1 shot heir animals and imposed on them in in various mr wilson could offer no redress or relief as it was a case of civil j jurisdiction of the state and referred the matter to the ju justee ste e of the peace at san bernardino april lelh steamer jenny lind on her passage from alviso to bosan san francisco blew out the cap of the hand hole in the end of her boiler killing 18 w and escaldi 99 30 person as they were ranged at the dinner table among the number was mr C A shelton elton the Argen argentine fine republic is still imbued in civil war and hostilities are carried to a relentless pitch of revenge and hatred capt wm swain of the ship francis of new bedford writing at honolulu Hon olula Febu to the polynesian gives a history of the loss of his ship at the island of man mangada gaia lat 29 57 south uth ion on 59 00 wa west st dec december I 1 ember of his kind treatment by mr gill the english missionary and otie continues 1 I feel it in my y duty to here state a few particulars ulars wi with th regard to the natives as few f ew such are found on an any y 0 of f the islands in the pacific the of the mission on the island may be judged from the following lowing facts not an article was stolen from the wreck and w when hen they picked up what drifted on shore and were ordered to bring them back by the native authorities they i immediately did so when the natives first came inboard onboard on board one of tham came to me and asked if he might have some turkeys and ducks that were washing about the decke and told him to take them and thoua thought lit no ni mor about them but bat on my leavin leaving the island he followed me to the boat with them the ro and insisted that they still belonged to me and that he had only boly taken care of them for me I 1 will also mention one more anecdote and leave it with the public assli assuring ring them e that from these facts they may form a correct idea of the natives in general I 1 touched at this island in mi march ach 1851 and recruited my ship on going inboard onboard on blaid at night more my carry off with safety and not wishing to stay over night I 1 left three hogs on the beach immediately on m my arrival last december I 1 the same three hogs were brought was informed I 1 that they belonged to me and that no chairge would be made for their keeping ke 1 could give you man many more instances of their honesty but time dime and space will not admit of my writing any more I 1 great demand for f or laborers in ireland the work of 4 or 5 months must be done in 5 or 6 weeks potatoe planting likely france is quite elated about the emperor s marriage bridal gift of the emperor 1 francs distributed by the empress among charitable in crown jewels delivered to minister r of state baron rothchild of london invited to attend the wedding some say if the pope will not come to paris t tn marry the emperor he will go to romp ro 11 and other papers say the pope has left rome to get clear of the job small pox to considerable I 1 extent among among the columbia santa anna was expected e in mexico by the first steamer in april he had received the suf frages of 16 states and territories santa S ta anna has a fine plantation at turbaco tumbaco Tur baco about 15 miles from carthagena where col escobar delegate of the santa of mexico found him feb and I 1 requested his return at A t first he pretended reluctance and recounted his sufferings rings for his country and the injo injustice stice he had received at her hands in inquiring whether he could now have any reasonable expectation of better treatment at last upon the pressing easing lir solicitation of col JE escobar he gave his final answer in in i the follows following n 9 terms I 1 1 I who value valde I 1 as the greatest of blessings and who am persuaded that taft the good to defend it with all his power I 1 feel in myself no longer capable of closing my bars ears to the voice voice of my compatriots I 1 cannot fail to appreciate the honor with which they wish to cover me in a calling rii meto to their aid to deliver them from the labyrinth where they wan der and above all to save their national existence severely menaced by the reed creed of our neighbors and which the treason and insolence of some mexicans endanger you can then return by the next nex t packet and in rendering the report of your mission to the authorities and the persons who dispatched you you will inform them on my part that in the month of march I 1 shall leave this place forr for the shores of mexico for I 1 cannot do it sooner living as I 1 do in a country where I 1 have heen been obliged tomeju tOfi neet my expenses by depend dependence enoe upon my private resources alone I 1 upon my arrival I 1 shall approach all the influential fluent ial persons who truly love their country I 1 will treat with them and if I 1 meet with operation cooperation co if I 1 see that with wilh sincerity they are ready to make a formal reconciliation of capricious and erroneous opinions if finally there can be found men of spirit disposed to defend our rights obstinately against the aggressors if bf the north and to raise the standard of independents or then jl 1 will give myself willingly to new sacrifices for in truth I 1 cannot survive the loss of the mexican nationality and I 1 desire t to bury myself under its ruins if when the mexicans have fulfilled their duties the controller of the destiny of nations condemns 0 ours urs to so great great 1 a ac cl lamity amity B but tit if my hopes should prove not to correspond with the accomplishment of the object I 1 propose to myself that is to say with the well being bein gand and the glory of the nation to which I 1 balon belong I 1 will return in despair to bewail in this getret retreat the te blindness of a people who persist in their total ruin in departing from the only way va y that remains to escape the fate ate of those who have fallen into a similar latal ei situation i A Aprin april and 2nd di I 1 flour at areka yreka selling for ier per I 1 pr pound n I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 v I 1 N 1 I 1 57 5 4 I 1 I 1 wm tax of per er head bead on in cali fernia fo irnia I 1 the french empire not and st petersburgh Peters burgh but the cholera ia making dreadful ravages waris a brisk topic in ix france fran C e the th e three courts of vienna aien n st petersburgh Peters burgh and berj have caused much uneasiness the czar addre addressed iseA a letter to napoleon dear friend riot brother Broi kerf the title bestowed on on other sovereigns and adds 4 T call myself emperor ly by the grace of god but ut empei emperor or by the will of the people sounds too M revolutionary ary I 1 steamer R K page collapsed a nue flue march broute from sacramento to pilot and several passengers missing page was racing with the gov dana we dont blame the officers for coming up missing after being guilty of I 1 I 1 T steamboat I 1 our debt now to euro europe e for stocks alone is elii estimated I 1 at over 1 our export of specie the past paa year to over I 1 Smal Tox Toxin in small quantities a at t I 1 honolulu 1 and various parts of california beeswax waa act c belline lingford for vaccine matter 1 1 1 4 21 rail roas roads in 0 operations operation i in in cou cocroft clourse J v i af pf f construction r st or aye are projected projected avill wul center cinna cin nati ti I 1 I 1 P it j iu plans of rail i roads from moscow to daear Ja Z pea I 1 ear from i moscow to Novo gorod and diw fron vi arsaw tar T petersburgh Peters eters burgh are considered by the I 1 reported that united states haw again agafiya I 1 area rea for cula cuba I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 expenses Expense of california legislature Legisla titre from opening session to march I 1 two moths pay ok of senators officers and attaches 1900 a assembly men officers ac mileage Wi leage and printers accounts audited audited 2000 total independent of con contingencies cies 1 or upwards ol of 1700 per day and only about 46 bills passed out of introduced and ose ose passed of little importance I 1 r i I 1 indians untiring in their hostilities in the worth alorth lil lill I 1 I 1 part odthe of the state ahe first two months of thi ia byear joaquin the notorious mountain robber still at large 1 fi 1 l crime has a attained a fearful liti license ense oat ali high I 1 ways and perpetrators escape by day daylight likht mining operations pretty good generally but bat I 1 robberies and murders mar much of their |