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nun rn»?r.The following i* the Mioneral Order1’ of f ommodore Shubrick -“Thu t omtnander-ln-lt; hief hu groat Hatiafaction la announcing to the Inhabitants of Monterey, that from information received from various sources,he had reneon to believe that the disorder* which have recently dli-turhed tlie territory of • aiifornia are atau end.and that peace and security are restored to thin district certainly, and lie hoped to the whole territory.‘•The improved state of alTaira in the district, and the arrival of a company of I tilted Staten artillery underlt; aptain Tompkins. ha* enabled the lt;oinuiander-in-lt; luef to dispense with the services of the company of mounted volunteer*, under Lieutenant Maddox of the Marine corps. The patriotic settlers who composed thia company, nobly stepped forward in time of danger, and stood between the flag of the United State*, and thedefenceless women and children of Monterey on the onehand, and tin* hand?* of lawless disturbers of the peace, On the other•‘Korsuch disinterested conduct, the company of mounted volunteers under Lieutenant Maddox, of the marine corps [acting a* captain) is tendered the thanks of thelt; omni*nder-in-lt; hief, and will, without doubt, receive commendation and due recompense from the general (fovernineut“ifiven on board the United States ship independence, Harbor » f Monterey. Kab I. 1947W BRAN VO HD SIK BRICK,( ominand erttt-CBM.
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Fri, May 28, 1847

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