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Show pacific coast mm. FLUST DISPATCH. CAMVOIINIA. 8an Juo, This morning William Wil-liam Prink, eighteen years old, son of Daniel Prink of Mountain Valley, had -his hand shattered by tho accidental discharge of a gun. Tr is feared he I will lose the hand. Han Francisco, ;0. Prentice Mul-i'ord Mul-i'ord ;;aiis for England on Saturday. It is reported that Prank Brett Hartehas i broken up his engagement with Fields, Osgood .fc Co., of Boston, and is now in Fngland. Forlland, ,'iu. The steamer L'tiUfur- nia from BelliDghain bay arrived this evening, bringing intelligence of tho total wreck of the Jaltie 0. Jiaxu, ' twenty miles south of Toorlouch, on the 23d instant, in a severe storm. The ship dragged her anchor, drilled on the rocks,'and but little provisions was saved. The crew aro camped on , the shore, aud two of them arc badly injured. 'The revenue cutter Lincoln. has goae (0 tho wreck. The Bessie. ; was valued at S40,f)0!j, was owned in this eily,and insured in San Francisco i for $!.", QUO. I SliVAUA. lieno, On Monday morning I Mr. Haskell left Summit to repair the telegraph to Truckco, cloven and ' a half miles. Not reaching Truckce on Tuesday night, parties went in search of him, and found him in a hou.-e ten miles from Summit. He was two days and one night making tho distance, through snow four feet deep, and sinking eighteen inches each .-lop. He was brought to Truckce and will soon recover. j SFOOXD DISPATCH. 1 I A )il ft) IliN 1A , Sail Francisco, At the third annual an-nual regatta of ihe boat club, ycslcr- day afternoon, there wa.:; "nobody to 1 contend with K Nelson, last winner of , the silver club medal, and it therefore i became his private properly. The ! single scull race of the California club ! wa ; narrowed down to a contest between be-tween N. While and George WTiite, handled, aud the other races are not of general interesl. The steamer io urmed this morning from Mnzatlan and tluaymas. The Furser furnishes the following memoranda: me-moranda: On our arrival at Macallan, Nov. :30th, we found that the city had pronounced in favor of Diaz for president, presi-dent, the pronouncing parly taking posre.uion of ibo oily, and the oiiiccrs holditii' power from Ihe .1 nave government taking refuge aboard ihe American man-of-war Muhi-e.ii. Muhi-e.ii. The list of oJlicers now in p.iwer is as follows: Governor of Sina-F;i, Sina-F;i, Mateo Mazana; collector of cus-I'-i'i', Francis Caneda; prefect. Sonacio Topia; ciptain of port, Pedro Victoria. The Order of provresr-ioQ modified the commercial laz oil diver &ud bul-Pdi bul-Pdi as follow.-: Kxport duty on bullion, bul-lion, live per cent.; on eagle dollars, lour per cent., formerly eight percent. The liglii-houio dues arc entirely abolished. abol-ished. The decrees of iho revolutionary revolution-ary guvei moon' arc signed simply as, 'governoi' of he Slate of Kmaloa," no reiereiK : bang do to the federal fed-eral government, and the oiiieial otylc of independence and liberty is dropped. The iwoIutioiiKii chiiai to be tho party of pn. r. THIRD DISPATCH. PALlKOKXIii. ban Franci-eo, 1. The sales at the stock hoard during the past week loot i p l,7i'2,UOO. A body uf ore La;; been Maijli by iho Colden Chariot miuingcompany which ii rojxiried 2-j fe-:t wide and o;' a high i rauo. Shorn.-tein U closing hi; lo Liumcut for tin pro-;ceU:io;i in ijo Turcr-Oitiz S'duetion and b'-'aeh-oi-promi-o case r hieh wiil probably go to ihe jury this E ,'euing. Valley mill" on the 'ovemb.T aj.ur:!. ThoYuie gniv-.l c-ii,-.-,. has do- c'licd i dividend ijf'-j c:n.: a share, j id the Nevada tran-puvtaiion company has levied an a-.-essmcnt of a share, . In ihe II awes will cae counsel for the eseeulois have been introdue-i-i" wiin.'Ssos lo-day to -.how the sanity : 11 fh? ifl-:ator. T'he cas.; wai closed lhi eveniriL: by the reading of the will n.-'lt. The an-mut-nts will ptobabiy eemmenee to-uierrow. This afternoon abjut half-past ;( there wai an inten. e excitement for bcv-rrd mirmltis over a report that judge Lake of the municipal court had shot ::nd kiilej Charles DcVoung of tho ( htunirle im Monteomery street, . and that jcdne !. 1 1. Wheeler, who parsed had been mvitally wounded. There are iiiimeu.us vei.-ions of the r.ll.iir, but that mo-t i-iv-valcnt is that Ibe tffo met on ihe sidewalk and had hLh werls on aieount of articles rMtackim; the judge rcec-ntiy published in iho Chronirl,', wlieo Lake struck l.' oung with a pistol on the -ide of hi- head, inflicting a somewhat severe flesh wound, chamber of the pistol hf,ing dichargi-d and a bullet jiassing ' through the thigh ol'judge Wheeler, in- , iiicting a, somewhat; severe but not ! dangerous wound. Lake claimed that : DeYong attempted to draw his pistol' when he drew his and struck him as : staled, lie was in-tantly arrested by i omeer.- who were near at the moment, und taken to .Judge Ponny'tj olli:e i . wh.'M.- he gave buil lo appear aud ar..-wer a charge of a-sault with at- ; ti nipt to murder. PeYong's friends j claim that bis wound came from a bullet and not a blow with tho butt of the pi.-tol, as staled. Some of tho t bjV.anders thought Ihcy heard two shots, but tho pistol had only one ' chamber discharged. i S.,u Fiauci:cO, 1. Savage, -i'.i; Ken- IjKk-, M.; 'a)icy. :;l; Chullar, I '. Jacket, Cro,n Point, i;.'iU; Jy, 7;; . , Lclcher, oSt'.; 'JVeasure, S; Curry, lu.1. |