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Members of Assembly.-Hons. C. E. DeLong, J. S. Slingerland, M. Fuller, J. Whealdon and F. L. Aud.

Agricultural Products.—Wheat, 3,363 acres, 85,975 bushels; barley, 5,756 acres, 153,765 bushels; oats, 300 acres, 8,700 bushels; corn, 75 acres, 3,750 bushels; buckwheat, 20 acres, 5,000 bushels: peas, 10 acres; beans, 50 acres; potatoes, 9 acres; alfalfa seed, 50 bushels; hay, 1,845 acres, 2,395 tuns; broom-corn, 20 acres; wool, 21,000 pounds.

Fruit Trees.-Apple, 25,000; peach, 125,300; pear, 6,000; cherry, 7,500; quince, 2,050; fig, 150; orange, 10; prune, 50; plum 6,075; nectarine, 5,000; apricot, 3,500; lemon, 20; olive, 5; almond, 75. Vines: Gooseberry, 100; raspberry, 500; strawberry, 10,000; grape vines, 50,000.

Live Stock.-Horses, (American,) 700; (Spanish, tame), 300; (Spanish, wild), 275-total number of horses, 1, 275; cows, 1,295, calves, 700; stock cattle, 2,765; beef cattle, 709; oxen, 683-total number of cattle, 6,154; sheep, 5,573; goats, 100; hogs, 4,110; poultry, 2,653; bee hives, 20.

Manufactures.—Grist mills, 6—steam, 4; aggregate run of stone, 15; cost of construction, $80,000. Saw mills, 27-steam, 9, water, 18; lumber sawed per annum, 10,000,000 feet; foundry, 1; sash and door factories, 2; soap factory, 1.

Bridges and Ferries.-Bridges, 13; ferries, 4; turnpike roads, 3; aggregate length, 85 miles; cost of construction, $30,000.

Mineral Resources.-The mineral land of this county amounts to nearly one-third of its entire area. The mines of this section have long been celebrated for the richness and uniformity of their deposits. There have been several rich and extensive quartz leads discovered recently, in the vicinity of Sand Hill. Quartz mills, 9; aggregate of stamps, 80; arastras, 20; cost of construction, $80,000.

Railroads.-There are two railroads, projected, running to this city. The San Francisco and Marysville Railroad, via Vallejo; and the Central Railroad via Folsom.

Gas Works.-The Marysville Gas Works, recently constructed; capacity, 20,000 feet per day.

Water Works. In the course of construction; capital stock, $100,000; capacity of main tank, 350,000 gallons; length of pipe, 20,000 feet; size of principal building for the works, 70x100 feet.

Finances, May, 1858.-Funded debt, $97,350; interest 10 per cent.; floating, $69,000; cash in treasury, $7,600; actual debt, $158,750. Receipts for fiscal year, $102,900; expenditures, same period, $91,000; assessed value of property, $5,881,725.

Attorneys.-Camptonville: G. May, W. F. Smith; Marysville: F. L. Aud, W. T. Barbour, J. S. Belcher, W. C. Belcher, S. M. Bliss, C. H. Bryan, C. E. De Long, S. J. Field, C. E. Filkins, J. O. Goodwin, F. L. Hatch, H. P. Haun, Charles Keyser, P. W. Keyser, J. B. Kyle, C. Lindley, Lloyd Magruder, J. T. McCarty, John C. McQuaid, R. S. Mesick, R. C. Millner, H. K. Mitchell, G. N. Mott, S. B. Mulford, J. McC. Reardon, T. B. Reardon, Geo.

Rowe, Wm. Singer, S. B. Smith, G. N. Swezy, H. P. Watkins, E. D. Wheeler; Parks Bar: N. E. Whitesides; Indiana Ranch: B. E. S. Ely.

Physicians.-Albermale: E. T. Wilkins; Bear River: Dr. Jeffries, J. R. Paynter; Camptonville: S. J. Bowlby, Geo. Budding, Geo. S. Farley: Foster's Bar: L. Fitch, J. Groves; Honcut: H. B. Sheppard; Indiana Ranch: J. G. Cannon; Long Bar: C. E. Stone; Marysville: A. Ball, F. B. Gardner, J. B. Gray, C. A. Hathwell, L. Heard, E. Herzer, Lorenzo Hubbard, L. Lasvignes, Xaver Link, T. Maguire, R. H. McDaniel, J. T. McLean, E. M. Peirson, P. Peyraud, J. W. Reins, D. W. C. Rice, W. A. Ruaud, H. W. Teed, E. Teegarden, S. T. Watts, R. N. Webber, J. L. Webster, R. R. Wickersham, A. H. Wilder, J. W. Willson; Milk Ranch: H. B. Russell; Parks Bar: L. L. Hayne; Smartsville: J. B. Williams; Timbuctoo: T. H. Mayou, S. J. S. Rogers.

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Finances, May, 1858. -Funded debt, $164,700, ten per cent.; cash in treasury, $30,000; actual debt, $134,700. Receipts for fiscal year, $101,000; expenditures, same period, $80,000; assessed value of property, $4,000,000.

ADDENDA.

ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, ETC., THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE SINCE THE PRINTING OF THE WORK COMMENCED.

[PAGE 44.]-William Preston, of Kentucky, Minister to Spain, vice Augustus C. Dodge. J. Glancy Jones, Minister to Austria, vice Henry R. Jackson. G. W. Ryckman, Secretary Legation, Chili, vice F. A. Beelen.

[PAGE 48].-Vi Turner, Consul Society Islands, vice Henry Owner.

[PAGE 50].-C. M. Hitchcock, Inspector of Drugs, San Francisco, vice Joseph C. Tucker.

[PAGE 51].-C. A. Hillman, Clerk U. S. Branch Mint, vice S. F. Blaisdell N. A. Covarrubias, At-Keeper Point Loma Light-House, vice J. Stevens. U. S. Coast Survey-Add George Davidson, Chief of Triangulating and Astronomical party.

[PAGE 52].-D. McMillen, Keeper South Farallon Light-House, vice Lawrence Green. F. W. James, Keeper Tatoosh Island Light-House, vice Franklin Tucker.

[PAGE 53]-San Francisco Custom-House-Weighers' and Measurers' Department-Discontinued: Laborers, W. Brown and A. Pullen.

[PAGE 54].—Warehouse Department, David McKee, Superintendent, vice J. R. DePrefontaine. J. H. Coleman, Delivery Clerk, vice P. H. Downey. Inspectors, A. Gillis, vice James Hagan; John S. Perry, vice L. Ryan. Offices discontinued: Storekeeper, W. A. Taylor; laborers, H. Murray, W. S. Canty.

[PAGE 55].-U. S. Surveyor-General's Office.-E. B. Drake, Field-note Clerk, vice J. E. Terrell. C. E. Gliddon, Field-note Clerk, vice A. S. Easton. and C. Bielawski, Draughtsman, vice J. D. Saunders.

[PAGE 56].—Indian Department—L. C. Boren, Clerk to Superintendent, vice T. P. Madden. T. P. Madden appointed Clerk and Commissary.

[PAGE 57].—The Department of the Pacific is now organized as follows: "The President directs that the Department of the Pacific be divided into two parts. The southern part will be called the Department of California; head-quarters, San Francisco; Commander, Brevet Brigadier-General Newman S. Clarke. The northern part, to embrace the Territories of Washington and Oregon, excepting the Rogue River and Umpqua districts, will be called the Department of Oregon; head-quarters, Fort Vancouver; Commander, Brigadier-General W. S. Harney." The appointments of the Department Staff are not yet completed.

[PAGE 58]-Post-Office Department, Washington-B. N. Clements, Chief Clerk, vice G. G. Poindexter. Post-Office Department, California, offices discontinued: Amador County-Butte City; Butte County-Charley's Rancho,

Frenchtown, Stringtown and Woodville; Calaveras County-Railroad Flat; El Dorado County-El Dorado Ranch; Mariposa County-Split Rock; Mendocino County-Fort Bragg and Russian River; Placer County-Oro City; Plumas County-Jonesville; Sacramento County-Brick, Elliott's Ranch, Franklin, Georgiana and Western; San Joaquin County-Kerrick's Ranch, Loveing's Ferry, Montevideo; San Mateo County-San Mateo; Santa Clara County-Mountain View; Solano County-Cordelia; Sonoma County-Two Rock; Yuba County-Emory's Crossing and Park's Bar. New Offices: Butte County-Yankee Hill; Calaveras County-Mountain Ranch; El Dorado County-Duroc; Klamath County-Forks of Salmon; Mendocino County-Anderson Valley; Napa County-Big Valley and Lower Lake; Sacramento County-Salsbury; San Joaquin County-Oak Point and Poland; Solano County-Rio Vista; Sonoma County-Healdsburg; Sutter County— Yuba City; Tehama County-Rock Creek; Trinity County-Burnt Ranch; Tulare County-Petersburg; Yolo County-Charleston; Yuba CountyTimbuctoo.

[PAGE 62]-Post-Office, San Francisco-Ferdinand Creighton, Deputy, vice John Ferguson. Stamp Clerk, F. P. Knight, discontinued. J. A. Hinchman, appointed Secretary, salary, $1,500.

[PAGE 63].-Post-Office, Sacramento―J. R. Hardenbergh, Post-Master, vice Jesse Elder. C. W. Hastings, Clerk, vice James Langley. G. Griswold, Clerk, vice F. W. Redding. J. H. Coachman, appointed Newspaper Clerk. [PAGE 64]-United States Marshal's Office-S. Lampkin, Bailiff, vice William Cosgrove.

[PAGE 94]-Sealers of Weights and Measures-November 24, 1858: J. G. Duffy, for Nevada County; H. J. Van Horn, for Shasta County; John W. Dwyer, for Humboldt County; George L. Gale, for Amador County; Elbridge E. Hewitt, for Mariposa, Merced and Fresno counties, and Samuel M. Brickham, for Tulare and Buena Vista counties.

Notaries Public-Appointments, August 21 to December 10: Alameda County, November 29, 1858-E. S. Chipman, vice T. M. Coombs. Los Angeles County, October 28-Narcisso Botello, vice W. B. Osborne. Mariposa County, October 12-Thomas W. Lang. Napa County, November 10 -Thomas J. Tucker, vice R. P. Pierpont, (deceased). San Joaquin County, September 25-Julius George, vice A. G. Brown. November 17—William E. Stewart, vice E. G. Meeks. Santa Clara County, November 3-Peter 0. Minor, vice J. A. Montrie. Solano County, October 26-C. W. Hayden, vice O. A. Munn. Tehama County, September 10-L. W. Sanborn. Tulare County, October 25-C. G. Sayle, vice H. D. Bequette. Tuolumne County, October 1-John S. Hannan, vice L. O. Stearns.

[PAGE 97]-Commissioners of Deeds-Appointments, August 24 to December 10, 1858: Alabama-S. T. Douglass, Mobile, term expires November 2, 1862. Illinois-Gerhard Forman, Chicago, September 17, 1862. Louisiana-David T. Mitchell, New Orleans, November 5, 1862. MarylandVivian Brent, Baltimore, September 17, 1862. Massachusetts-E. M. Gard

ner, Nantucket, October 1, 1862. New York-Alfred A. Phillips, New York, August 30, 1862; Augustin P. Mauge, Tompkinsville, September 1, 1862; Daniel Siexas, New York, September 1, 1862, Lewis Hurst, Brooklyn, September 1, 1862; Henry Dunlap, New York, September 17, 1862; William Birney, New York, October 6, 1862. Pennsylvania-David B. Birney, Philadelphia, October 25, 1862. Rhode Island-Wingate Hayes, Providence, November 2, 1862. Texas-J. H. H. Woodward, Houston, October 1, 1862. Virginia-James K. Lee, Richmond, October 6, 1862. Wisconsin, John R. Deliviler, Madison, October 21, 1862. District Columbia-Charles DeSelding, November 2, 1862. Utah Territory-Richard N. Allen, Genoa, September 10, 1862. Washington Territory-B. F. Dennison, Whatcom, October 4, 1862. Vancouver's Island-E. O. Crosby, Victoria; September 11, 1862.

[PAGE 100].-Pilot Commissioner, San Francisco-October 23, 1858, Jas. Hagan, vice A. L. Tobias.

[PAGE 109].—The amount of real and personal property in the State for 1858, (returns from 43 counties, all except Klamath and San Diego,) is, $134,264,521. The aggregate amount of the entire State, will not be less than $135,250,000.

[PAGE 113]--The amount of treasure shipped to December 6, 1858, is $45,461,329 39.

[PAGE 119 and 129].-The number of children in the State, except three counties, reported by the School Census, 1858, is 64,208, of which 419 are colored and 52 are Chinese. Number of white children, 63,737; under 4 years, 23.520; between 4 and 18, 40,217; (boys, 21,199-girls, 19,018,) born in California, 33,195; school districts, 410; schools, 413; teachers, 516; children attending school, 19,796; daily average, 11,168. School Fund, semi-annual apportionment, Dec., 1858, $32,207 96. Number of children (between 4 and 18,) in districts where schools have been maintained, 39,278 --rate, 82 cents each. The amount appropriated, June, 1858, $23,366 10 -total for 1858, $55,574 06.

[PAGES 139-145].-New Light-Houses completed-1. Toke Point, Shoalwater Bay, W. T., J. S. M. Van Cleave, Keeper. 2. Blunts or Smith Island, Straits of Fuca, W. T., John Vail, Keeper; W. K. Applegate, Assistant.

[PAGE 147]-Organization of Military Posts, see correction to page 57. [PAGE 170]-Grand Division of California, Sons of Temperance-Officers for 1858-9: W. R. Kerr, G. W. P.; W. P. Early, G. W. P.; J. W. Owen, G. S.; J. Wade, G. T.; H. M. Jewett, G. Con.; E. Westlake, G. Sen.; D. Deal, G. Ch. I. O. of Knighthood-Officers of the Supreme Council for 1858-9: George Johnson, M. W. R., Volcano, California; H. B. Meredith, M. W. D. R., Folsom, California; S. W. Prothero, M. W. Sec'y, Michigan Bar, California; L. E. V. Kuhn, M. W. Lecturer, Oregon; G. W. Bond, M. W P.; C. Hall, M. W. H.; T. Reed, M.W. M.; H. G. A. Struve, M. W. W.; J. A. Ashbaugh, M. W. G. Grand Camp of California, I. O. of K.-Officers for 1858-9: W. S. Kendall, Grand Ruler, No. 19, Folsom; Geo. Johnson, D. G. Ruler, No. 36, Volcano;

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