HO! For California.
THE DEPARTURE OF THE STEAMSHIP FALCON
The departure of the steamship Falcon, from this port, to Chagres, yesterday, presented as interesting a scene as we ever witnessed. For a long time previous to the hour at which she was announced to sail, carriages, cabs, carts, and other vehicles poured down, in a continuous stream, to the dock to which she was moored, and emptied their contents of human beings, male and female.
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The following is a list of the passengers by the Falcon:--
Alston
Annan
Austen
Austen, J.
Averill
Baker
Baker, R.L.
Baldwin
Beach, G.H.
Beck, G.A.
Bent
Benton, L.
Bidlman, J.B.
Billings, Hickok
Birnley
Blair, J.
Blais, E.
Blank
Block
Blunt, S.F.
Bochman
Bowie
Briseland
Brown, N.A.
Burk
Burns
Carpenter
Chapman, W.O. (Contact: Cath Trindle)
Child, T.C.
Clark
Coggseshall, J.B.
Cook
Cooke, G.L.
Cooke, J.J.
Cornstock
Corse
Coryyell, J.
Cowell, John
Cram
Cully
Dale
Davies
De La Pena, F.
De La Pena, M.
Delevan
Denny
Denny, T.
Dickerson
Drake, Cameron S.
Drezer, Wm.
Elliott
Ely, E.
Fauntleroy, W.H.
Field
Field, C.
Fitch, J.R.
Freer
Gerry, J.W., and lady
Goldsborough, L.M.
Gould, T.F.
Grant
Gurley, C.A.
Hadson
Halleck, J.
Hameraley, Peachy
Hammond
Hart
Hart, R.D.
Haven
Hempstead
Henry, S.
Hepburn, J.
Hepburn, Wm.
Hobbs, A.S.Moses, J.
Holt
Hunt, Master
Hutchinson, T.
Jackson, Scofield
Jacobs
Jacobs, G.
Jeffrey, Dunnel (or: Dunnel, Jeffrey)
Johnson
Johnson, B.
Jones, C.L.
Joyce
Keyes, Captain
Knowlton
Knox, S.R.
Lane
Laurence
Lea, S.
Lent
Lieservitz
Lillie, Lippeth
Livingston
Lockwood
Logan
Losse
Lowall, C.W.
Ludlam
Manrow
Mathiot
May, M.
McCoy
McKenzie
McKune
Merkins
Merrick
Mersch, C.I.
Mervin
Mildrum
Miner, P.L.
Moneil
Moore
Morse
Morse
Moses
North
North
O’Callaghan
Oakley
Palmer
Peck
Pugh
Reed
Rice
Shepard, F.
Sibley, A.P.
Sieverts
Silva
Silva
Silva, J.
Simmons
Simmons, Capt., and lady
Simonson
Sims, Wm.
Smith, J.A.
Smith, J.L.
Smith, Wm. L.
Stair
Stewart
Strong
Sutton
Swain
Thompson
Tindall
Tripp
True
True, M.
Turner, Dr.
Valentine, C.
Van Bourt, G.S.
Van Pelt
Van Pelt, C.
Vilmer
Vreeland
Ward, S.
Waring
Webb
Webb, A.
Wheeler
Whiting
Whitney
Whittlesey
Williams
Williams, J.S.
Williams, S.G.
Wood, J.
Woods, B.F.
Wright
Wright, F.
Wright, G.W.
Wright, JohnAnd 76 in the steerage.
NOTE: A complete passenger list for the bark Mara was published on February 3, 1849.
The following passengers sailed on Wednesday in the bark Mara, for Vera Cruz, in addition to those we published yesterday:--
Bonay, Geo.
Byers, John
Clark, James
Cleaves, Joseph H.
Day, Jacob
Denniston, H.
Denniston, H.P.
Galusha, E.B.
Galusha, E.E.
Galusha, J.J.
Haughwost, J.
Jenkins, Wm. H.
McFarden, A.
McFarden, David
Mentz, James
Mentz, Wm.
Mercer, M.L.
Nicholas, John
Norman, P.
Poyatt, David
Prescott, Wm.
Roberts, Henry
Stanage, P.J.
Treadway, Jos. G.
Van Camp, A.
The clipper schooners Empire and Sea Witch,
of Mystic, Conn., sail for California this morning in company. Messrs. Lanphear
& Moore, owners of the Empire, and Messrs. A.
A. Rogers & Co., of the Sea Witch, are at the
head of the associations in their respective vessels. The following are the
passengers:--
PASSENGERS ON THE EMPIRE –
Baker, E., New York
Douglass, Randolph, of New London
Edgcomb (Edgeomb ?), J.A., of Mystic
Eldridge, Wm., of Mystic
Ingham, Capt. Joseph, of Mystic
Ingham, E., of Mystic
Palmer, Chas. B. F., of Mystic
Palmer, William, of Mystic
Redfield, Oscar F., of Mystic
Sawyer, N.T., of Mystic
Sims, Geo., of Mystic
Sisson, C.C., of Mystic
Webster, David, New York
Wilbur, Whitman, of Mystic
PASSENGERS ON THE SEA WITCH –
Appleby, S., NY
Burrows, B., of Mystic
Chapman, B.F., Brooklyn, NY
Crane, Thos. W., Westchester, NY
Denison, W.H., Norwich, CT
Latham, J., of Lantern Hill
Lesis, Capt. H.B., of New London
Lewis, Wm. L., of New London
Reed, W., of New London
The Corsair (from Massachusetts), which cleared yesterday
for Chagres, has 112 passengers. Their names are as follows:--
From Manchester, NH:
Bachelder, John L.
Brown, William I.
Burn, Wm. W.
Caswell, John M.
Cheney, Timothy
Clark, John B.
Clough, T.C.
Edwards, Wm. B.
Elliott, Daniel
Fogg, Jos. S.
Goff, James C.
Goff, Saml. E.
Gould, James A.
Hadley, Ebenezer
Hill, George L.
Hill, Moses
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Horace
Lawrence, James H.
McAllister, Edward
McAllister, Geo.
McMurthy, James
McNabb, Andrew
Nichols, Humphrey
Parker, William
Reed, C.A.
Ritterbush, William
Smith, Clement M.
Soule, Franklin L.
Spofford, Joseph B.
Stephens, James L.
Taylor, John
Wallace, Isaac
Ward, David H.
Weed, Harvey M.
White, Alexander
White, James M.
Wilson, Horatio P.
Wilson, Stedman L.
Wood, David. E.From Eastport, ME:
Baker, Nathaniel
Bartlett, Jeremiah
Bliss, George D.
Curtis, Ambrose
Curtis, William
Green, Henry, Jr.
Osgood, Andrew
Osgood, Samuel
Osgood, Silas B.
Pennell, George
Phipps, Francis G.
Pratt, George L.
Pratt, William A.
Randall, Augustus
Scott, John
Soule, Benjamin
Soule, Clement H.
Soule, George W.
Staples, LeviResidence not given:
Adams, Philip
Badlam, Alexander
Barbour, Stephen M.
Belknap, B.L.
Blake, John E.
Brintmall (??), Ezra W.
Bunn, John C.
Bunn, Thomas G.
Carnes, Henry
Chase, W.L.
Cunningham, H.
Curtis, W.W.
Daggett, Eben
Daggett, Jabes
Doe, William Gray
Eaton, Jos.
Emery, Charles C.
Eveleth, Samuel A.
Folley, Amos S.
Foster, Charles
Gustin, Isaac B.
Hall, C.H.
Hatch, J.A.
Haynes, Daniel
Heath, Robert
Jackman, Stephan, Jr.
Jefferds, Edward B.
Lattell, Marcus A.
Mallen, John
Marsh, David
McClure, C.F.
McGregor, Duncan C.
McIntire, James
Merrill, Thomas C.
Millett, S.J.
Moore, David
Morse, H.
Page, John Heming
Raymond, Charles
Shackford, John
Shackford, Luther
Shackford, S.Q.
Sharp, James S.
Simkins, Charles H.
Smith, A. Calvin
Smith, N.G.
Stevenson, John
Storer, David B.
Tenant, T.
Tucker, Nathan
Waterman, Edwin B.
Wellington, L.G.
MISSOURI
Seven young gentlemen, citizens of this city, left last evening on the steamer Rowena, for the gold regions, via New Orleans, Chagres, and Panama, their final destination being the city of San Francisco. The party consisted of Messrs.
Barlow, Wm.
Ford, D.S.
Francher, C.H.
Guild, A.H.
Holbrok, _.
Robb, John S.
Walker, T.B.In addition to this company, another, consisting of
Craine, Captain Wm.
Julien, J.M.
Anthony, James
Murray, _.
Piper, _.leaves this morning on the steamer St. Joseph, destined for the same point.
(St. Louis Republican, Jan. 21.)
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