Women y ok California — A Good Idea. — We are glad to see that the gold-diggers of California are likely to have he!p-, mates to share the fruits of their labor. 'Mrs Eliza Farnham, in New York city,whose husband died at San Francisco last ; September, and who finds it necessary to go out there in consequence, proposes to take with her a company of IG;) to 130 unmarried women, not under 2.3 years of a^e.%/ • *5i who can bring undoubted testimonials as to character, education, ozc. The sum of ' subscribed by each, she thinks, wid (purchase a vessel, defray all necessary expenses, and take care of the **dear nneT'* till they can find sojtabie *LGccupafionm' in their new home. — It is intended, also, that the party shall include six or eight respectable'married men and their families. The j idea is a good one, and we hope she will succeed in mustering a large company. Timv i , will all be in demand when thev reach ! their destination — nay. thev will be valued Ihigher than gold. !O »