FROM NEW YORK.
The bark Phenix (sic), Captain David C. Baxter, left
this port on the 24th instant, having been purchased and fitted out by the following
persons, composing the “Novelty Association”:--
Adams, Dr. Wm. R.
Booth, Charles P.
Brady, A.P.
Brinkerhoof, Van Wyck
Bro_s (Broas ?), William
Broas, W.H.
Carpenter, Wm. J.
Coffin, Horace D.
Daderer, Charles, treasurer
Dater, Philip
Fonda, John
Gomes, Edwin
Gruman, Samuel E.
Houston, Nelson
Hughson, William S.
Jacks, Hamlet
Kirkwood, Andrew
Lapham, Sydney S.
Linn (Lian ?), David R.
Niles, W.D., vice-president
Phinney, James Hunter, secretary
Richardson, S.M.
Riddel, Timothy W.
Smith, W.C.
Storm, Adriance
Storm, Cornelius, president
Weed (Wood ?), Marcus
Whaling, E.J.
The ship B.R. Milan, Capt. Allen, sailed on the 3d
inst. for Galveston, with the following passengers:--
Feos, Mrs. George, and family
Minard, J.
Weeks, Mr. Franklin
Westervelt, J.N.
Members of the Carson Association:
Austin, E.
Burnett, A.
Chapman, J.L.
Chapman, W.D.
Foster, E.
Fowler, F.
Fowler, J.
Harman, J.
Lamed, S.
Merrill, C.
Mixon, Mr.
Murphy, C.
Nixon J.
Nixon, Mr.
Nixon, Mr.
Reily, J.O.
Schaaf, J.
Shergold, C.
Wright, C.
Schaaf, F.
Fremont Association:
Bostwick, E.J.
Bostwick, J.S.
Brookes, J.
Brown, A.
Brown, Isaac
Brown, S.
Brysen, A.
Brysen, G.
Chapman, A.R.
Cobbett, J.
Collyer, Dr. R.H., and lady
Cornell, A.
Courey, A.
Eccleston, E.
Eccleston, r.
Fox, F.W.
Hall, A.
Harrington, Wm. T.
Higbee, F.L.
Johnson, T.J.
Jones, E.
Lawson, W.H.
Leary, A.J.
Lingsen, A.
Lyon, J., Jr.
Martin, T.C.
May, James F.
McDonald, J.
Meader, B.H.
Morrell, J.W.
O’Brian, W.
Palmer, J.M.
Perrine, A.A.
Power, W.G.
Pritchet, G.
Seely, S.F.
Seymour, J.W.
Sloane, Chas. G.
Steward, D.B.
Taske, G.
Thompson, Isaac
Underhill, S.
Watson, T.L.
Wild, G.C.
Wilson, D.B.
Wood, J.W.
Young, W.T.
“Also 12 members of the Protective Association.”
CONNECTICUT.
The bark Ann Smith, Captain Bowns, sailed from New Haven on the 26th ultimo, for San Francisco, with the following persons:--
Bowns, W.H., master, New Haven
Nelson, William, mate, Duxbury, MA
Brown, Anthony, second mate, Portsmouth, NH
Wilson, Richard, cook, Philadelphia
Loemer, Theodore, seaman, Maine
Wallace, Joseph, seaman, New Hampshire
Brown, Edward, seaman, New Haven
Smith, Wm. G., seaman, New Haven
Smith, Charles, seaman, New Haven
Thomas, T.P., seaman, New Haven
Riker, John, seaman, New Haven
MASSACHUSETTS.
The bark Emma Isadora, Capt. Henry, sailed from Boston, on the 21st ult., for San Francisco, with the following passengers:--
Aiken, Wm., Boston
Atwood, Christopher, Providence, RI
Brightman, Fred’k. A., Fall River
Burbank, Oscar, Lowell
Chamberlain, Philo, Brunswick, ME
Coburn, Augustus, R., Cambridge
Culbertson, Geo. F., Charlestown
Cusick, Steven, Boston
Dunlap, Edw. A., Brunswick, ME
Elliott, Adam, Milton
Emery, Hiram W., Castine, ME
Flagg, Benjamin, Topsham, ME
Fletcher, John P., Boston
Flower, Truman, East Boston
Francis, Daniel, Boston
Giles, Lorenzo, Boston
Green, Joseph, Chelsea
Hall, Chas. A., Chelsea
Hall, Stephen A., Chelsea
Judkins, Sylvester, Brunswick, ME
Kendrick, Daniel, Brunswick, ME
Kittridge, I.G., Lowell
Mitchell, James, Leominster, MA
Moore, George E., Palmer, MA
Newhall, Daniel B., Lynn
Nichols, Austin E., Holden, MA
Pitman, Hosan G., Dorchester
Pray (Prey ?), Wm., Milton
Riley, Andrew, Boston
Roberts, Ephraim, Chelsea
Ruggles, Francis E., Dorchester
Sage, Levi, Cambridge
Sanderson, Fred’k., Newton
Sanderson, Levi F., Newton
Sawyer, Ephraim, Chelsea
Shaw, Reuben, Palmer, MA
Shepherd, Jas., Jr., Worcester
Smith, Calvin, New Boston, CT
Staples, John, Providence, RI
Stevens, A. Henry, Portland, ME
Stone, Wm. C., Lynn
Sturgis, John, Holmes’s Hole (Holmes’ Hole)
Watson, Josiah, Woburn
Weeks, C.F., Providence, RI
Whiting, Jas. H., Southbridge
Wilkinson, J.H., Boston
Wilson, Derson, Keene, NH
Wilson, Joseph, Keene, NH
Winslow, Aaron, Brunswick, ME
Withey, Alfred M., Worcester
The brig Planet, Capt. Pratt, sailed from Boston on
the 2d inst., for San Francisco, with the following passengers:--
South Shore and California Joint Stock Mining and Trading Company:
Adans (Adams ?), George, director, Hingham
Barker, John H., vice-president, Cohasset
Barnes, Otis, Cohasset
Barstow, Samuel B., Hingham
Bates, Frederic A., Cohasset
Bates, George, Cohasset
Bates, Henry S., secretary, Cohasset
Bates, Zealous, Cohasset
Bourne, Charles, Cohasset
Bradford, George, Scituate
Briggs, Joseph, Jr., Cohasset
Cousens, Augustus, Cohasset
Curtis, Charles, Scituate
Cutting, Clark, director, Cohasset
Eldridge, David P., Hingham
Hall, James R., Boston
Hilvern, Aquilla R.T., Cohasset
Hunt, Harvey, Boston
Jacobs, George, Hingham
King, Manuel, Cohasset
Marble, Elijah, Cohasset
Morse, Ezekiel, East Boston
Pratt, Capt. Henry, president, Cohasset
Pratt, Isaac, Cohasset
Smith, George S. Cohasset
Stoddard, George W., Cohasset
Stoddard, George, director, Hingham
Stoddard, Lot, Cohasset
Thorndike, Artemas, director, Cohasset
Vinal, Israel, Scituate
Whitcomb, Prescott, Boston
The brig Taranto, Capt. Saunders, cleared at Boston
on the 31st ult., for San Francisco, with the following passengers:--
The Shawmut Mining and Trading Association.—
Barbour, J.H., Portland
Bartlett, T.T., Roxbury
Blanchard, S.B., Springfield
Booth, Z.S., surgeon, darby, CT
Borier, A., president, South Boston
Bowen, S., Oxford
Brown, E., Lowell
Bullins (Bullims ?), J.C., Chicopee
Bumstead, W., Chicopee
Burlingame, C., Brighton
Chafer, H.W., Oxford
Cloutman, J.F., Boston
Currell, J.C., Charlestown
Cushman, Z., Kingston
Dickerman, S., Nashua
Downs, L., Manchester, NH
Flagg, C.S., Roxbury
Fletcher, J., Boston
Gordon, J., Boston
Gould, G.S., Boston
Gould, J., Boston
Gould, J.S., Boston
Griggs, B.F., Boston
Hancock, W., Boston
Hill, C.H., Dedham
Jameson, S., Nashua
Jones, P., East Boston
Kercher, G., Boston
King, M., East Cambridge
Koskin, J., Lowell
Larkin, P. (F. ?), Holliston
Legg, Wm. A., vice-president, Boston
Lewis, G., Lowell
McGuire, F., Lowell
Morrison, W., Salem
Poor, D.W., Danvers
Rice, D.H., Boston
Rider, W.G., Albion, ME
Robinson, F.W., Portland
Rust, G.P., Gloucester
Sager, G.W., Lynn
Shaw, H., Boston
Shaw, H., Boston
Shaw, J. Boston
Small, C.E., Boston
Somerby, W.F., Boston
Stowell, H.G., Boston
Sumner, F., Boston
Swazey, B., Chicopee
Thomas, H., Needham
Tuck, A.J., Chicopee
Underwood, H.M., Boston
Waldron, R.M., Boston
Ward, G., Nashua
Warren, A., Mansfield
Wartrous, N., Windsor, VT
West, E., Belfast
Weston, S.S., Goffstown, NH
Wilcutt, W.A., Danvers
Willoughby, J.S., Nashua
The ship America, Capt. Seabury, sailed on the 1st
inst. from New Bedford, for San Francisco. She took out the following passengers:--
Members of the New Bedford and Sacramento Mutual Mining Company:
New Bedford:
Beach, Lewis
Brownell, Jeremiah
Butler, Thomas A.
Colwell, George W.
Delano, Gustavus
Doane, Elisha
Hart, Oliver
Haskins, Charles (Charles
Warren Haskins)
Haskins, Stephen P.
Haskins, Wm. P.
Macomber, Stephen
Manchester, Sylvester
Maxfield, Benjamin
Smith, John B.
Additional members NBSMMC:
Bearse, George W., Cotuit Point
Chase, Leonard R., Cotuit Point
Nickerson, Charles F., Cotuit Point
Potter, Abner, Westport
Rogers, H.W., Cotuit Point
Smith, Bernard, New York
Woodruff, Henry, New York
Members of the New Bedford and Fairhaven Mutual Mining Company:
New Bedford:
Brownell, Mager (Meger ?)
Burrell, John G.
Davis, Henry T.
Dyre, Henry
Hellen, Edward
Kempton, Thomas D.
McKenzie, Samuel
Nelson, Peter
Simmons, Charles
Additional members of NBFMMC:
Taber, John D., Fairhaven
Tillton, Charles G., Fairhaven
Tillton, James M., Fairhaven
The Belle Company:
New Bedford:
Bailey, George
Carter, Gilbert
Crapo, Benjamin
Franklin, Albert G.
Johnson, Benjamin
Johnson, Nathan
Page, George J.
Porter, Philip
Ward, Archibald
White, Noah
Winston, Wm.
The Granite State Company:
Allen, Andrew, Old Cambridge
Beedall (Bosdell ?), Benjamin N., Bath, NH
Buck, Orvil, Boston
Davis, Charles G., New Bedford
Farnsworth, Alphonso M., Ware, NH
Foed, Wm. C., Windsor, NH
Hollen, Moses H., Lisbon, NH
Jones, George F., Hillsborough, NH
King, John, New Bedford
Leyden (Lewden ?), David, New Bedford
Little, Simpson P., New Bedford
Masury, Thomas B., Salem
Negas, James C., New Bedford
Peremore, Wm., New Bedford
Potter, Isaac H., Jamestown, RI
Reed, J.F., Woburn, MA
Ricketson, Frederick, New Bedford
Ricketson, James H., New Bedford
Russell, Charles, New Bedford
Sever, George, Jr., New Bedford
Sever, George, New Bedford
Smith, Jacob, New Bedford
Thurston, Feleg L., Portsmouth, RI
Trowbridge, Davis, Newton, MA
Welch, William, New Bedford
MISSOURI.
The St. Louis Daily Organ, of the 22d ult., says: The steamer Alphonse de Lamartine, which arrived yesterday from New Orleans, brought up ninety-eight cabin passengers, of whom the following are bound for California:--
Cook, E.J., Brandon, MS
Garrison, E., Georgia
Harper, A., Georgia
Herbert, H.M., Brandon, MS
Hernandez, R.S., Florida
Hirk, M.J., SC
Jackson, W.P., Georgia
Jones, A., Georgia
Jones, S., Georgia
Langford, G.N., Brandon, MS
Morment, C.W., Brandon, MS
Neely, O., Brandon, MS
Papy, J.J., Florida
Philips, J.L., Florida
Smyer (Sawyer ?), D.F. , Georgia
Tinson, J.L., Brandon, MS
Womack, Green, Brandon, MS
TENNESSEE.
The Memphis Eagle of the 21st ult., says:
Over a hundred persons left yesterday evening on the J.L. Webb. The full report is as follows:-- Number of men, 130; number of mules, horses, and oxen: 75; number of wagons, 28; freight, 41,000 lbs.
De Soto and Panola Company—
Barry (Berry ?), H.D.
Berry (Barry ?), J.D.
Berry (Barry ?), L.D.
Bradley, Capt. J.C.
Bradley, W.L.
Cook, Capt. M.B.
Davis, W.C.
Gibson, A.C.
Humphrey, D.
Jackson, J.A.
Jennings, W.
Kenerly, Dr., surgeon
McKinney, J.
Poole, D.M.
Stephenson, William
Stone, W.C.
Thompson, W.
Carroll Company.—
Applegate, G.
Applegate, R.
Bearley, R.
Carpenter, G.
Foster, E.
Gray, A.A.
Hubbard, W.
Mann, William
McMiller, S.
Miller, Capt. R.S.
Nixon, T.
Tippah Company.—
Floyd, Captain M.D., Tippah
Neely, Fletcher
Fanning, Patrick
Hanson, George R.
Murphy, John
Rankings, Benjamin H.
Steele, Robert B.
Silvers, James Y.
Doxey, B.M.
Woodward, H.B.
Woodward, Benjamin
Greshan, John
Willis, John
Wright, Robert S.
Kirkpatrick, R.Y.
Macon, Willis
Macon, Robert B.
Lincoln County Company, and Joint Stock Mining Association.—
Arnett, William R.
Batie, A.M.
Boyles, John R.
Clarke, J.E.
Commons, B.T.
Farquharson, Capt.
Franklin, J.S.
Fulton, A.S.
Gillilans, R.E.
Greer, John J.
Homan, John P.
Horton, J.W.
James, N.N.
King, Arthur
Mallan, D.F.
Marshal, Rev. M.M.
McCartney, James
McDaniel, C.A.
McEvin, R.C.
McKinney, R.
Mosely, Charles
Murry, T.D.
Patrick, R.E.
Pearson, James
Ramsey, B.T.
Reinhart, E.B.
Russell, Dr. W.A., surgeon
Russell, J.C.
Russell, James
Slater, C.N.
Small, Rev. J.M.
Street, H.R.
White, Thomas H.
Zinley, J.A.
“Most of this company will take the next boat for Fort Smith.”
Memphis Mess—
Anthony, James H.
Gaffnay, M.
Holmes, Dr. J.H.
Houston, E.
Littlefield, James
McKeen, John
Moran, Thomas
Rudulph (Rudolph ?), M.
Sleeper, C.
Sullivan, J.D.S.
White, Joseph
White, Perry
Williams, Henry
Independent Mess:--
Battie, Dr. L.L., Shelby Co.
Culler, Dr. Charles R., Richmond, VA
Hamilton, _., (negro)
Perry, William, Memphis
Macon Mess.—
Bevid, J.A.
Faush, F.
Faush, F.
Nelson, Dr. W.W.
Nelson, H.W.C.
Prother, J.
Limestone and Lauderdale, Ala.—
Featherston, R.J.
Kittrell, Dr. W.
Lanier, B.
Skinner, W
Williams, W.G.
LOUISIANA.
The ship Tyrone, Capt. Golding, sailed from New Orleans, on the 27th ult., for Vera Cruz, with the following passengers:--
Beck, Robert
Boone, Daniel
Campbell, H.M.
Cuthbert, E.
Duncan, James M.
Elmes, J.C.
Franciscus, Lewis
Frankeburger, J.C.
Hammond, Dr. E.D.
Hays, John F.
Hazard, J.
Kellogg, J.M.
Kelly, Dr. Wm. A.
Kelly, James K.
Kyle, H.T.
Levy, Harrison
Marrow, J.M.C.
McCain, J.L.
McDonald, E.J.
Salsbury, D.E.
Scott, William
Smith, E.J.
Smith, J.
Smittes, James G.
Stopp, M.H.
Vanderling, Abraham
The brig Perfect, Capt. Townsend, cleared at New Orleans,
on the 26th ult., for Chagres. The following is a list of her passengers:--
Allen, H.
Allen, W.
Anderson
Bates
Berry
Bland, John, and 2 sons
Bland, Watson, lady and 3 children
Byrd
Coyle
Crogan
Cunningham
Du Berthrand
French
Gallett
Gillis
Gordon
Hanagan
Hart, F.W.
Hartwell
Hersey
Humphrey
Kennedy
Knox, B.
Lawrence
Lindly
McDonald
McKenzie
Meally
Moore
Piffle, and lady
Rich
Rugan
Teake, W.B.
Waldren
Warner
Watson
TEXAS.
The Port Lavaca Journal of the 9th
ult. Says:--
A company of gentlemen from New York arrived here on Saturday last, by steamer
Yacht, on their way to California….
This company is a portion of the Carson Association, which left New York on the 13th ult., but after arriving at Galveston, on their way to the Rio Grande, this portion became satisfied that they were on the wrong track, changed their course, and came this way. The route they propose to go is by San Antonio, Fredericksburgh, San Saba, Concho, Passo del Norte, and the Gila….
They left this place on Wednesday last for the “diggings.”….
The following named persons compose this party:--
Adams, James Q., Monroe, Michigan
Bevins, William M.., New York city
Burkholder, David, Boonsboro, MD
Canfield, Chauncey P., New York city
Dyar, A.W., Michigan
Eales, Walter, New York city
Everett, James, New York city
Gilbert, Wesley, New York city
Harper, George W., New York city
Howell, B.H., Buffalo, NY
Hull, John A., Morristown, NJ
Kates, John, Apalachicola, Fla.
Larkin, William H., New York city
Lincoln, Charles L., Syracuse, NY
Minen, John, New York city
Newell, Jonathan K., Boston, MA
Smith, Samuel H., New York city
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