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-- 2m Francisco, the prices are on agold ‘as all prices are ahitorn, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | or withou s, Two CEs ® vor Martine —Three Mon’ Doliar and Fifty Cents six month Dollars: one year, Five Doilars. No papers Bre sent trem tbe office lopger than paid for. SENING Cc H * THE EVENING STAR. | 5 soanebaoes a . Mutching’s is & feature of the valley no! 'o PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, be omitted. The vailey withon: Hatcning’s At the Star Building, Would be incomplete. He may be sad to be 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania and lth St,’ almost its ancoversr ek sothnomem end BY TEE ' b : Undivided love, ~ Bot know about t= is not worth Knowmg.” Bat bon subscribers im the City and Ins at — . + | {Beir house. What is needed for the accom. CuNTs ram wEEX. Copirs at the counter, Wi s Modation of the growing number of visitors is & good hotel, managed in its business de- partment by some experienced person. & XXXIV WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1869. N®. 5.149.- som, cot ae te ee as the most delightral and instractive of advirers to guests in regard to everything of lope along the sparkling Merced, following a iierest in and about the valiey. But be is path pleasant to man and horse. Sometimes | bampered and prevented trom carrying out The WEEKLY STAR— published on Friday morning—One Dcllar-and-a-baif a year EE s i H EB. Rerains aT THE ExScUTIVE Manston.— E erncus: cei ED, Schwan Forgenvore smn Fred | ~ EZSWENING STAR, | rhe repare's: ne Executive Mansion arc | WASHINGTON TO THE PACIFIC = For b — . j r hile his claim to his tand ’ = # I A; Swan Francis H: U S N; Suppes George: rapidly approaching completion. and itis ex. 4 Sp) TE im sun-light, (never uncomfortably warm here,) | BY improvements w: LIST OF LETTERS, Stapler H BB: Straus Heary; Sherwood I. ‘Focbed Ocak tas Bice eadnces Willis Pena aes THE YO SEMITE. sometimes winding amongst the beautiful trees | 18 unsettled. He DAs a squatter’s claim and iming im the Washington City Post Sanborn J W; Sullivan John, Serha James: occupancy before the latter part of next week [Eéitorial €% mile Tre Si of this Valley, magnificent sugar pines, pitcn bas done much to improve the valley and the Friday, September 10, 1569. Samson J: Simson JH; Sickles Isaac: Strelitz pancy . (Baiu ‘orrespondence of Star.} of communication with it, bet bas beea . PE ep Pee A handsome, he avy walnut stair railing has Yo Suures Varsur, | Dimes, Sirs, ond coders, the Bongies uprace, | mone of ¢ he action of the Valley ©. : ve, the appli- | try Keumedy; Smoot Joba: Smith Mott J; Smith | teegewar REVENUR.—The receipts to-day | been erected leading to them, and the wall on Mariposa. Co.y Cal Aug. 4, 1969. § | gracetnl willows, the Se ee lane: ea ae soa 4 versed tte J Switzer Col Lewis; Shirrell Mr; Stern- nd he scoated wi! The Yo Semite Valley is nearly in the centre | biack oak, and the curious blo, Sud purple ™issio1 . wl be Advertised Letters." giving berger Moses; Smith & Co ML: Stevens Mi, | from this source were $936,483.43. the side of the stairs wain! with black y y purp walnut and North Carolina pine, adding much | of California, north and south, and about mid- mona they Straus Nathan; South PT; Smith Robert E: a to the appearance of the old stairway. The Me. Stephens Robert: Semore Richard; Serser& | IT 18 PRomANL® that President Grant, will pp Re ecrnuiy repeivea cae colored and contorted California sbrab, the | UNder the act of Congress transferring the » oe he Dead L Maczamita. All the time within sight of | Valley to the Srate of California to be preserved ‘Will be sent to the Dead Lette: way between the east and west bases of the ieingd S " z He-bigh cliffs, to the right of us. | 9#8park and public grounds for ever. This x sos sa eas Rosenan. Sargent Bros Messrs: Simon S #. | be absent from Washington about two weeks. | 1 PrSTY | being covered with green | Sierra, here over seventy miles wide. The | ¢gantic mile-bign cliffs, i end pel 7 LADIES LIST — Schoenthal: Smith Thomas 1; Stelle ‘THE PRestvent yesterday appointed James | 824 but velvet pay Fy ‘panelled aud “bor. | valley has been likened to a gigantic U shaped | to the left of us, and im front of us; some - 1 Congress ae - — Cape es ter bomas: Sturtevant tocking : Snyder dered = with id. The ceili has baen | trough hollowed in the mountains, nearly a: | balf in shadow, some wholly in sbadow. tbe squ in the valley, bough th sine Wm: Schminke W ©; Scott W J; Starkes W; | M. Clark to be Judge of the United States Dis- — o2 rod : +3 ‘five = y hondsomely frescoed by Messrs. Schutler | rignt angles to their regular direction, 1: is trict Court of Rhode Island. and Rakeman, the wesign being vers | TISBE angles to eg i peak aaa work tastefully executed. | SD0ut ten miles in length, and irom one quarter Smith Wm. ‘T—Towushend A W & Co; Taylor Rev A W. Thompson Benj F; Townsend David S. 5 aLordipg good contrasts and reliefs. So on | tre of Oaliforms have passed an act giving four miles down the valley. when we turn ab- Dim posses Jongress consenting, a1 Bou ae tty to the lef ‘i Bas parsed one House of Congressto th 3 GexEnat Dent left on the 1245 train to-day | Mechanism, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture. | Of@ mile to three miles im width, and issank | ruptly to the left up the mounzain side, and ee 1 Taggart Daniel; Terry Henry; Thurston Dr ,- | Commerce,’ Literat Immortality, Time. 1; le in depth beiow tne ge: level | enter upon a series of zig-zags to “make dise It ts objected ty his claim that it ts n Bartholomew Ca: 5 ry; . eles ee sojourn. | Commerce,’ Literatare, y, Time. | nearly a mile in dep’ OW the general ley P Bawiey Eller | Berson: Tote covey i. = Tacemon Je | We Lawrel to 00 Rie parents, who arescjoatn- | ToS was, Pence’ Ratigion, Ke. been of the adjacent country. The Indians who | tarce” as the railroad men say, bat which thatan individwal shonld have e Elizapeth: Bo: oe ee el eee Tooues ing there, _ ‘ Fepresented. Mechanism 1s shown uy caelargs formerly used it asa retreat might welldeem it | do not enable us to get up the mountain controlling any part of the ya'ley. but pan bine aan ares Hore Mtecy T/'Buch f>. | Pbinp; Thomas Sidney T, Tolbert Solomon, | | Comaovone Jawzs M. ALDEN, Chiet of the ped Painting i the pallet ana brushea:s ulp- | ‘maccessible. There is no entrance, or exit, to | without some of the steepest climbing of our , sbonld be entirely tree to the public; and it as yetta Mrs. Brown Martna Mr | Zenley Ye Hi Thompson Wm; Tenacy W A; | Burean of Detail at the Navy Department, has | ture by a Dest, Mane by tue lyre: the Lracte | or from it by the mounted traveler, except by | experience. Cool springs occur at intervals in | maimtained on this side of the case that Gov- naum SM Thayer Z E. “ returned here from his trip on the Tallapoosa, | by masks: Inspiration oF light by the burning | one of the two trails; the Mariposa, and the Big | the ascent, and at one of these it will be ad- | ernment can ‘ake Possession of it by ngbt a Unger Peter; Utterback J T. fb: oath oll, ink aud t +s 7 —Vuham George. and was at the Department this morning. Se Pan ©: y te = Snesl or fd cetpeg; | Oak Flat which zig-zag down the mountains | visable to leave the—milk, or whatever the eminent domain (On theother side it ls beld— W_ Wall Alien; Weston A; Walters A A —— ie Re en oe Caelntomes ‘by. the | OB Opposite sides of the valley. Everything | bottle may contain, to be refrigertted in readi. and this is the view of i" taken by Mr. Jalian, i Uhas; Wineberry © orca SeEcRETaRY Cox is still detained in New | Warren Dr Chas Char, Walten | W; Wille © Ls: Williams Dr owl; Pence by the otive branch: Strength | brought to the valley, or taken from 1{, must ness for lunch on the return ebairman of the House Committee on Pablic Price; Wright D Pratt; Waite E. 2; Wood EC. | Y°T* by the serions illness of his son, wnich | py the oak; Time by the hour glass: Jus- | pe conveyed on pack-animals. Aad the bottom ‘Inspiration Point. Lands, who has always bern a strenaous sup- Mary | Wells G W; Weaver Capt Geo B; Wisewell | obliged the Secretary to leave here bastily on al A Keg parish BAe ap loess of this valley, sunk a mile below the surface, Remember that in this steep climb of porter of squatters's rights—thar only im case ' oars 7 I Mary Downet! | Gem: Weiss & Guilford: Wallingford Gran- | Tuesday night. y. sige Pp Liberty ‘hiso | 18 yetabont 4,000 feet above the sea-level! feet we are on the regular Mariposa trail, one | Of public necessity can property be taken by Z 1>— Pawson Chara Dean Mary: Dovnell | Otte Wade Ma; P, Willixea Harry S: Wana. es Peace, war, the Goddess of Liberty are also . ie-at aeanmerton tun Cota F blag Mage wis Mrs; Voegias | Sumer & Son, Woltcader Jan TF; Waeres Foun, | LETtine Dows.—The Treasury Departmen | represented. Im the conure is @ large staces | The theory of the geologists is thet the bottom | or tne ¢ es by which the valley 1s acoes- | right of doma at Government Worthington Jos: Waters Jonn; Wards Jas E | received but S115ux) im fractional carreacy Peed with Sold, the whole giving tae | of this valley «dropped through” in some cou- | sible, “Inspiration Polnt” is not on the high. step in and take away a preemptor's Lillian; | 1, Wood J: Wolf 3B: Withers Litileton ee ciiina oa ke Hew tock Back Nore | pore’? ovary Bescscme Srpaataee, eq | Ywlsion of mature—some movement of the | est ground crossed by this trail on its way | DecAuse Be happens to Dave selected 9 picto- Freeman Jane Mrs: | Wormington Netson, Wallace & Bi Wilson & | printing Companies. in the Teceses, “The Executive office, reese, | earth's crust. In no other way can iis pecaliar | over tne mouatains, but its Position 1s ata Teque spot. It hasbeen supposed that Hatch- Nancy: Fowler Kose; | & Wood Sydney A: Warren Sanil P: Wheland ja tion room, clerks room, Private Sscretary’s | shape be accourted for. It is too wide to ave | point affording a bird's-eye view of the whole | igs’ claim extended across the valley, inter- ; | Wenner Wang. War Wik Ga Went Wee | _ E-Piumtno, Secretary of the Cuban legation | room, and ball, have been repinatered ac been formed bya fissure; being about as wide | valley, with more of the objects of interest in | fering with freedom of access, and that i: Clarks G | Ge we e O © | in this city, represented the Cuban Junta and | ceilings handsomely ornamented with stucco | asit is deep, aud there is no correspondence | She valley embraced in it than at any other COVered most of the arabie land, but this is eitie: Gant sare oo a | Oe Souny WH. people at the burial of General Rawlins y Sopeiniea Rel Rea cetis Ganeine weer between the outlimes of the two sides. Itis | piace In so comprehensive a view, aud a | Mistake. There are about $,000 acres within the nths a i | Ze perce mg President of the | “77: fiving the interior a much neaterand more at. | Supposed, therefore, that there wasasabsidence | the distance, these objects necessarily appear | WAlls of the valley—S.00) exclusive of debric Hi— Hayes Annie: Henager Bell ©; Hurl » Hitec gt vs. ok Maxeta asie Ge Fe == ae tractive appearance. The whole work bas been } here during the process of thy uphesval of the | somewhat dwarfed to one who ba: passed Of these ©,1) acres the claims of Hutchingsand latharine Mr=: Heug-rford 1 Hanis | iy yg BSPO.WIM ie; MessRs INGEREOLL, of Lilinois, Jenks, of | done under the direction of Genera: Michler, | Sierra, whereby this valley sunk down to an | siorg their stately fronts in the valley beiow. | Lemon (the two squatters) cover about one Tet Mena Mie teint Meee | Co. EDMU seco ny obs aries ool rand Big Senerat ROH iets Be Mallets, || waxaown Septh, and was the bod oa wounse: | Phe uear sentares Of tea valiagsic aos cima: | Seman, 1E-$e eee metsearines ee only { Marie Harr.< Mr * en een oe Dap soeee eaves, Ot) Est jd and picturesque lake, until in the | « > Japit enure valley should be under the control of Meta. Howard Marie Harris Mr. HaunaS Kk | sce s, fally wild and picturesque lake, until in “Inspiration Point,” are El Capitan, on the y ul ‘ol © * | tended the funeral of the late Secretary Raw- ———__-++e- ___ a a he S stice should ne i ‘ss; Hill Suse DF FICIAL, . course of years the abyss has been filled up by | opposite side of the vailey; anu ow the mghtthe the § but yu ould be done « though wed - a = rancis cong Sr Jobn- | CEPISIAL. lins yesterday. lke’ mars TORM ON hire nonlil Leta the growth of vegetable matter, the washing in aes Vet! Fail,” ae. Matters dowa into the hesvens fall,” and the proper way would s M Mrs; Jackson Lucy; Johnson Su-an ' NT, COasT— Great Destruction of Property.—T he gale “atlas ; . - segessdilss pes e Stan ~ ‘1 the Sid i re rage Wi eae Cor, RopERT M. DowcLas, Private Secre- | on the New England cous Weduesday enon, | 0fS8and and gravel, and the falling of masses | the YoNemite 0 feet, swaying in the wind _ be for the Stave to parchane the rights of tm Kidwell Harriet: Kearney Mary M Mrs: Ken- | a5. cccy of respect to the memory of the | ‘ry of the President, returned here on Wednes- | ing, from 4 o'clock to 5, was the most severe | Of Tock from the tremendous cliffs bordering | after a sort that the Gushers think is like | PT@-emptorsat a fair rate. At any rate, the nedy Margaret Mrs, Kenxey Susan Mrs. Kay- Ge cb-saiedtecttes se ibys tee y day evening trom Culpeper and Rappaban- | kMown since 115, when Providence was par- | upon it. nothing so much as a white veil, hence the | GU¢Stion should be promptly settied for the enaugh Wm J Mrs. “> : | Hon. eo — Fas oe ee mock onunties, Va, to attend tne funeral of tally submergea. Throughout Rood island This theory also accounts for the fact that | name. interests of the public, so that proper hotel L.—Lee Bridget Mrs, Lewis Careline: Secretary of the Treasury, and lat nator of < 2 ee the dsmage is immense, and several lives have | ¢ so hit u are ‘i - . 0 o ¢ provid Elttapeth; Lyou Emma, Lovork HA Mires | ime United. Staicer why died at. Portana, | Secretary Ravine yesterday, beed lost.’ In Providence the Hartford rail. | (Dre 16 s0 little debris at the base of the cliffs. | There isa stain down the face of the opposit® aR a ain oe a | Lee Mary Mrs: Lewis Neliie Mrs, col: Lane | yisine, on the sth instant, this department, al- —— Toad was demolished and Kose & Walker's | S0d in the valley generally, it baving been | wall of the valley,sbowlug where another tally | 12 ¥- ci Miss: Living-'on Minnie: Laughton Selina. | sagas pronase ne naoaratag Sap yre posse VicB ADMIRAL D. D. PorTgR arrived here tannery Serials aes down. The Oriental | absorbed in this abyss. There are many curi- | pe .\ argim Tear’s, ’ should be. bad the water | —_ —Milfora Abbie: Murray Catharine: Morse | T | this morning and was at the Navy Department | mill Was urroofed and two operatives badly | ous feaures about this valley surtace, and some | beta. s < Pa * ion nn Geen Wa ee mhsclerenecii nor enroep fuentes Bate | to-day. ‘The Admiral returned 10 pe Down Hosen maa eatreet church steeple was | of tne valley men believe ‘eatavavonransas pr rhe Yo Seats i es pede ese TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. bel; Moore Sarah, joszey ssbington | on the custom-bouses an ublic works under sf PY My iy urch stee. be nde be - Mrs. 4 paste ppg department throughout the | ©" Tuesday Iast on the Tallapoosa from the | pies injured. Probably one Bandred build. | !@Ke still exists here—in other words that the up the valley, is not visible from here, nor are —— Me—Metarty JT Mre; McPherson Lizzie: | © All be placed at half-mast on Satur- | ‘Ut of iepection to the various navy yards. | ings were unroofed. Fruit and shade trees | Salley suriace is 8 floating cover ot peaty sub- | ine Vernal and Nevada Falls ber ie grec, | ‘TRS Afternoon’s Dispatches, McMaugh Mrs. MeLesn Rosa: Meonigal | peat uae ies aaylen while pat = ere. The reir ee will not | stance surmounted by sandy loam. They tell | cijfts are seen in order; the “Cathedral Rock,” Ege Wo Fs * = HE U.S. STEAMER TALAPoosa,Commander passable for several days. Many vessels tl 73a P roth - N D P Nugent Henrietta: Nerris Susan Mrs obsequies of the deceased will be solemnized. iat a ‘Gikadien, hes auxivee 4k tax ei are ashore in Narragansett and Mount Hope idee wee ea heees ee — ) feet about the valley;) the Three Brota. CENTRAL ame ane TH AMERICAN ‘| P—Pierce Capt H Mrs: Pulize- Irene E | WiLtiaM A. RICHARDSON, P * ¥ | bays Most of them will come off without | °! ‘be ground, accounting thereby for the (3.830 feet;) the obelisk-shaped Sentinel A Mrs: Peters Louisa Mrs; Piller M Mr-. Pion | Acting Secretary. Yard trom the tour of inspection to the varions | much damage. A small new church in Nar- | noted scariness of the Merced river trout, who | Rock, (i,043 feet;) the rounded mass of granite _ Dull Times Panama. A, Nancy Mrs; Pinn Sarah; Postell Wm Mrs; | enc * | navy yards with Secretary Robeson, Vice Ad- Sito Resciution erean rely demolished. The | get warning of the approaching fishermantrom | called the «North Dome,” (3,568 feet.) ead the FP nding any ety ware eer Patterson Virgrota. ral Porter, General Sherman and others sloop Resolution went to pieces in Wyckford is est foot-| a * i yng . . 7 ey, trot pin wail, on tBe Ist ia: it Fe Kose Currie; Rucker apt Mrs: Koy SPECIAL NOTICES. bitte oat °* | harbor, and two men were lost. Ovtavian Slowest ne Man ee inaccessible Helen a Ereater wonder rings only $1,200 treasure wn Elis: Ruger Fanny © Mrs: Raub Gertrude : Rice was killed in bis barn in Warwick. Tse<, . t ] im most respec's than El Capitan, but not so jousands of persons are leaving the Mrs. Ramer Ida; Ray Kate: Kobenson Mary : = . NER, WLINS, tr Great damage ts reported in Bristol, East } 42 unusual distance in the valley; the water in imposing im vertical height. It bears consider. | Of Panam: the merchants are rapidiy Heedman Mary: Roy Louisa; Robertson M BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. mee ons sre laren of her decease, | Greenwich, Newport, Fall River, Pawtucket | the meadows at a distance free as Merced | able resemblance really to an immense dome. je business lett, and general Mrs: Roboet Sarab Mrs; Roberts Saran Mr This eplvndid Hatt Dro is the best tn the worl; | er parents, the three children of her deceased | and otner places’ ‘The papers contain fons ne sympathises with the river in rise and fall, &e i i ; depression prevails. The merchants donot do Kbodes Virge © Mrs the culy true and perfest Dye; harmless. reliable, | husband, General Rufus Ingalls, and others, | fire columns of details of wreck and ruin by | > =P: Dot » Xc.. | divided veriically;and the perfect dome-shaped | jusipesseneuch in one day to pay their daily SS—Shome A W Sirs; Stanton Ada: Shorter | !pelantazeons: ne disappointment: no ridiculons | wit i¢ shes strong enough, leave hereon the | ie sce ~ | Sc all sustaining the theory, it is maintained | mass of granite opposite it seems to hold its | taxes. Ann Mrs: Scott Catharine (col:) Stowell G: a lentes ties Wait cif nine o'clock train for New York, a special The hurricane extended over most of Eastern | that the floor of the valley has a water tounda- | :ame by some color of right; but what shall be The Cocos Istand treasure se-kers arnyed I Sonvell H Mrs: Smitn Jane Mrs, "acc on pROWN. Sold by all Dr ace biaving been Gheseré toc the-cart Massachusetts. At Nahant a large dwelling | tion. *aid in behalfof the bunkum, or pamby-namby | /'¢ 8t Panama atter teq montus of truities cer JE: Smuch Joan AM | tamere: ‘ved ‘properly applicd telor's Wie | © c Seer ee Sey. the steamboat Wit? way Tine eesepoton | It is believed tat Lake Tahosand the valley | names given to most of these grtad ferrares cr | ranpantess Deansaehe iatstiond it Aietatale 4 Shubsrd kat. Shaw Mr | Factory, No eo) the stes wharf w: . | je gUNbOAt Seminole arrived at Aspinwa! hice Sours ieorta . - PERSOMAL—Attorney General Hoar leltthe | Ar Hull every boat inthe harbor wasdeinen | it Partly occupies is the result ot a similar | the valny* The ladian mamne bere ne almost | om August 2th, . "| —Tabbds Cornelia: Tiller € PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. city last night ----Chief Justice Chase visited | ashore or sunk. The windows of the Mansion | SUbsidence to tnat of the Yo Semite Valley, | every instance been changed for the worse General Warren, Inte Minister to Gautemata, tT ‘ y Neton Elizabeth; Trumbuil Thornton We are not in the habit of “paffing” patent med- | ex Senator Foster, at Norwich, Conn., on | House were blown in, and the outbuildings | aud that that lake, though yet very déep—| Think of tacking the names of ward Politicians, | § 8 passenger on the Henry Chauncey. . nod Mary. Farddle Mes, Todd Saray) 4 | Sctues. bat we cheerfully add cur testimony to thet | Tuesday. ----Vice President Goltax reached | Whroofed. At Higham ihestreets were blacked | eece nes feet—has been vastly deeper. and | county surveyors, and ‘Frisco photograpner: |, (UB#HIaN Advices to ‘Be Tch instant stare thay ~ SL tee a | cfmany othere im favor of this medicine. The | Portiand, Oregon. on Wednesday, and was | With Tees and barns and chimneys. Agricul- heavy gale bad caused several marine di-a«- bas receive! great uantities of detritus, ut there wet 1 PAIN KILLEB is invaluable fer the diseases elled with & pega = ut there were no American vessels tural Hall, in Marshfleld, was theground. 1n Abington three church steeples | Bich, continuing to fall, must in the course to these eternal mountains! There greeted with enthusias Wilson Fannie: Wilson Fannie ) Walbr Sarah for which it is recommended. Try @ bottle of _ Broderick” and “Gwin Peak, among them, and no lives were lost. . fell, and a large nail and tack factory in South | Of time fill it up toa level with its outlet, as in | Starr King.” There is « ny PR RG OE RE ee it — if we do not state correctly.—Koman PRESIDENT GRANT, accompanied byGeneral | Abington was unroofed. At Braintree the | the case of this valley. “Geary Fall” and “Bellow's Butte” and SPEAKER BLAINE AND THE SOUTH- GENTLEMEN'S LIST. jo ——_$___ 903m | poster, nis Private Secretary, left the on | Steeple of the Congregational Church was car- Ido no: propose to catalogue the wonders | ., : ow, R ERN COMMERCIAL CONVENTION { Andeason A J; Aker Alexande to. | ELLIS’ IRON BITTERS. ‘ih Sock ita Be Tied off ievel with the roof. At Newburyport oe =n King’s Peak. Biiney,, the Site]! sopsavitie, Sept. t6.—Mon, J. O. ia, 4 Ames (ie0 ©Au Wit eurish the bleed gad . © will seta ra te Wenciaat night for New York. | ang towns further east the gale was lessen, | of the Yo Semite Valley, but to jot down ecologist, gets @ mountain to bis name- | speaker of the House of Kepresentatives, 1m | “pei dhe i, | Pyllgprteh the blood and preven if from becom- | He will return to Washington abont the 2th of | jent. Thedamage to fraittrees, shrubbery and | some notes that may be new to the readers | a surveyor styled Hoffman plasters his nam= Teply to 80 imyitation from Gol. B Dun-aa. Aliain Thos restore te, favigorate the syatea, and | ‘De month, by which time the repairs to the | corn is immense in all directious. The Qoli- | of the Sram, or serviceable to any of them Upon the biggest mountain within bis reach, cbairman of the committee on invitacion of tho yore A = these b ittersare recommend. | White House will, it is expected, be com- - alten og pied ophypcieralnt Proposing to take the trip, Dans, another aspiring surveyor or chain. , Southern Commercial Convention, sixes tar Baltzer B: Barrett | Bot elven, 19 bitters merely stimulant im thet | Nayar Opens —Paymaster W harbor dragged its ‘anchors, and many collie the traveler is unused tohorsebackt riding. | peak. Watkins, the clever San Francisco pho. 2% {00°F Hag + i How stg 4 UC: effects; which, although they may possess tonte ded, sus| . e e i 5 him to come West during Qetoper Hi Gell Fowin Brown Edward Byone Peann, | [eeeisble properties. cannot give the strength te | mough has been ordered tothe Pensacola navy | {etsy WHetMniPg | Nashua, Noi wasiknicg, | BE, Will Probably be glad to ++toaf about” in tae well Edwin ©: Br r ls - Hy i | tographer, gets a cliff,and more deservedly | offers bis good wishes f ne Frank } the blood which the Iron Bitters wil, 'Borvsate in | S8Fd from the 15th inst., and the orders of Pay- | The Sagamore House, on Nanticeer pied: | the valley the first day atter his twenty 4 aha t untains are | COBVention am every respect, ad en: soon Bar ae By le Worl ector'ty KIDWELL & SOM, P ensylvania | master S.T. Browne to that yard bave been | Was Swept from its foundation. The inmates | ve miles’ ride here. Let bim get some seacoast lp aphigehmamsty ‘het receptive nla 5 ‘ ae Blun: Gen Jas t3, Beech L = Ensign James D. Adams has been ordered to | Soact ue the’ most cerita eeeoeg cuter | little im the transparent Merced. Me! And ihe hotel guests are om the mountain | Tren UyouRne fe cee eg a ERRING BUT NOBLE. prvapeeni years.” The Marine Hospital had one-tnird or | WOR cAtch anything, for the idiotic fsb | grangame. One chap takes out a caveat per ————______ Bellew & Co P J; Burke Pat F i | gkLe ERLE eee PUG MEM, who havin : = tne roof blown Git calied trout here hayeno more bite to them | the hotel register—tor a clitt “to be named Ne. | EXPLOSION OF A LocoMoTis £ BOIL. er Seadiny Tae Basch it tt letter caclopes free of charge. Address HOW- | GOVERNOR ELECT WALKER, of Virsinia,who | The fog bell st Portland Headlicht was | than #0 many suckers: but he ean «treten nage vins’ Heights, in honor of my father, David ER. Sriecdtl W Broderick Vi | Apa AID ABSOUIATION, Box P | was here to attend the funeral of Secretary blown over the bank into oe Beary yee kate | self in torpid gorgeousness on the banks ot the | Nevins.” Another dutiful son states, in the | Four Men Killed. C—Clagec A J: ¢ AK | Rawlins, lett last night for Norfolk. It is said | Taked fearfully ‘Genk ceca ga gros beautiful river, and watch the white rockets | same official manner, that he has named a bit! Reipielcagron aye urred Camprelt & Co. Ciark Gea © M; Courad Chas that while here, in conversation with promi- | hopelessly. The schooner Helen Eliza, ofGlou- | of the Yo Semite Fall tumbling down 3,(0) feet | « Milton Heights, iu honor of my father, Wat, Erie sallrou!, abo aere re Pinas: Oeen Fad ae been ad On nent gentlemen, be @xpressed himself in favor | cester, went ashore on the sou’h end of Peak's | above-his head, and layin memories to last | ham B. Bilton, Boston, M Some cap. | Jervis. Engine No.2 ~ H; Co-tin Rev John T; Clarradge Jas: Ca: *xploded her boiler, "Tie? GRanp Pic x10 of the removal of all political disabilities from | Island, Maine,and went to pieces instantly : mar A Eleven men were lost; only'one was ov him a life-time of these wonderful mile-bigh | tions fellow writes over these entries— H killing four persons—the enziueer, fireman, penter J Ri Chapin Jas W. Jewell & Ceilins; | ot NICKS BENEVGLE: the People of the State at the earliest prac- | ag unksown schooner is ashoreon Hor iniec | Walls ef granite, with their changing lights | «Ye Gods! to think such witless weights | Garman and irakesman—insiantly. Taree of Campbell Jobu er JT Clark JH. Clare | BIOR: MoMDAY: Bep ticable moment. Joba: Cox Jas; Comb= Capt Jos: Clark Julius ook Jobn Francis: Ciarke John M: © 2 L; Clarke Lieut Luke: Corduet Mr: (ook P B Campbell Peter; Cala:on Richard; Caristian Light. Five vessels are ashore on Saco beacn— | 80d shadows. Walt Whitman himselt could ag IE Tan GEN, SHERMAN ComissiCNED as Secre- | SCROonets Mercy and Hope and Albion, and | not desire a more sublime “loafing place.” three unknown. Fifteen are said to be Highland Filng, which wil be worth | rary ov WaR.—The President, before his de- | between Cape Porpoise and Porman’ tore, | Another year it will be different. Then there ‘Should with their names damn noble heights» | ‘He bodies were brought to Port Jervis. The H < remains of the engineer Baye not yet been But why pitch into these two young men !— | found. The train wae a te tran. Tee why shouldn't Nevinsand Milton baye moun- | explosion was terrific, and ‘he engine sn ae ke | blown completely 10 pieces. = i cares Seeman Lee patcure last! cyening divsctea she} Gen Win. | mind Giger in Portland arbor’ was sane; | (vu oe 2 Ouzpae 0nd the very brink ot | teens oe aarti ae Se ee, cole W 0 " -- NSTRATI T. Sherman be commissioned as Secretary of | cTeW saved. je: VOLAys Sat Cop: Paamloneyies wk bere j POINT BREEZE RACES. Cole WH; Waite & € BAND DEMONSTRATION here with their Saratoga trunks; then good-b: And it may be yet. Why is this mountain an- D—De Latuge Ciod: Popalson Charles F THE War ad interim. General Sherman will take = —— i <a hy good-bye ai Point!” It PAILADELPAIA, September .—A' the Point Dailey E, Daly Eugene: Davis M (seorga M D: IMPBOVED ORDE OF RED MEN charge of the War Department to-morrow. He | ,,58*ATORS SUMNER AND FRssENDEN.—The | ‘0 the peculiar features of Yo Semite, its So- | gle Inspiration Point ! t affords sim- | sreese races to-day tbe Bret ran he horses Doll W George: Deriin James: Dugias B John OF THS DISTRICT. plete Glaxo sine @ very about the reporban rag {FS singular | lemnity ara Silence. The traveler who enters | PIY © good bird’s.eye view of the valley, | tna: never best nts, coven ca et, horse, Denovan James: Dovall HJ: Danlin J: Downs ‘The Improved Order of Hed M a re was at the Department to-day a sbort time, story about the reported fatal iliness of Sen. the valley at twilight—as is the case by the | DUt With its features minimiz~d by the | $350 to the second and Si to the third, was J Derkin M: De Thomas K Davies Wa reapectiully inform thelr friends and the gg’ | DUt Rot yet baving taken the oath of office, he Tabet ek oe ee Georee | present dimeult modes ot Ingress—and pauses | distance out ot all claims to grandeur. 11 | Won by Henry. ; 5 G; E Josey ie ans He neral that t transact any business, "eabody, » Tecelved a sits “ Second Race— $2,500, We Soe, Sesser nema Puseriee Locke Emery | DEMONSTRATION of the Ordee t Na alld telegram’ from Boston ming with the | under £U Capitan, that enormous block ot | OB/Y mspires one to roll stones, and rata te ee en we oe ome BV M; Emrick Simon; Evans ford: Ever- cession from igwam opeaeasaey . Wants to nenlcgtee ieee 8 PIU-NIO on the THE CHILDREN OF THE LATB S&cCRETARY eT Isinml, September 13, 1849. Th i 8. ” looking miles high in the shadows of evening, arrive on the grownd at is 0% ke ate oae Raw iins.—Therr baye been many erroneous | Peabody would immediately come to Boston ‘elec! oe S feels that any talk just then and there uid si ‘elive statements published in reference to the sur- | for the purpose of seeing our Senator. Mr 7 j wo Sachem Divine: after which the ae? ii bones wistag eulicren’of he) 1a Secretary of War. | Peabody wrote or telegraphed to one of his | be flippant indeed; andthe women who bave iS ames The late Secretary was married to his second | Comfdential friends in this city, expressing | the courage and fibre to enter the valley by the startling words, “Charles Sumner is dying,” it is'nt really steep enough to be worth a cont | ROSES; $1.50 to first, $75) to second, $250 to and proceeding with the request that Mr iy Summary—Lady Thora.iii; Gold- for that. And yet Brace, (in “The New West,”) | smith Maid, 2? } Ameri-an Gurl, 332. Time, one of the Yo Semite Gushers, tells about la | 22! ™ people were sl 2-23 Abou dies coming in by the Mariposa Trai! stopping | present, ‘ting was 4 to! on Lady Thora. ett Shannon & Co: Emory Thomas }—Fountaine FB: Frederick Gustar: Fra Henry. Frank Jalins: Fremble F HF Fletcher at Fowier J J Flas Frazer Isaac Ty granite, rising 3,34) feet perpendicular, and ory F J; Findley Luther, Free. Saks Hales Sees to Saint eapcecwaity ae tee ‘icles in es el Pecpunce Lanie: Piaidte Eos ‘The Committee ef Arrangements pled his great sorrow over the intelligence, me bursts upon them. And he puts al NENG. Faschil Sanne F ater Wiles — fi | selves that nothing sball be left wadone to Wife in 1st, and she bore two children, both of | his regret that the stale of hie wen heaitn | Present rough paths are sensible women who aay inky the ik ws Slices gases ce LAND AW Fee Wa = Beer ot pleasare to those who will patronize | wnom died before their father. Three child. | was sech as to prevent him from coming to | ©" keep their mouths shut when in the pre: iat etmect. “Whi nsense! In the fire: place | 7.tUZENSTOWS. Sept. 10.—The steamship, t nr FB: | Tiekete $0 cents, admitting @ gentleman and | ren yet live by his first marriage—a son, aged hoards of the Portiand newepapeen cc anctin | ence of these grand solemaities; but just fan; ESSA xine siveriatd oo Sean coe j Ey, “Aneueeunmetee ton eae eee Gardes Ir Gri Indie m ° s e boards of the Portland newspapers contained | the tashionabl be, with the chi . fut. | 2° Mount ide ever So longs story: | day. Arrangements bave been made to repaa: Edward: Goinaatt E \ ordizg | “The Holy Hill Band has been engaced thirteen years and two daughters, aged respec | the same intelligence: “Ohstics Sumner ia | (2¢ #sbionable tribe, with the chignons, nut i seme Gevaaea 4 S Cap | , Boate will leave the feot of lich street every | tively eleven and nine years. dying.” A friend of Senator Fessenden culled | ‘T& About the valley, murmuring « How yA Jobn.G A Joseph; Gar- A a 8. E. W. Bea-? i? upon thst gentleman at his residence, and | Pretty!” “ Be-u-ti-fui!” &c., befure these tow- Bia k Hawk. Bro T. L. Newman. It saint their style,” and especially when | t>* Boston Peace Jubilee at Crystal Palace, at : bringing parues in at nightfall. There is no | ¥)denba taan; Gait James, God ——$$—<—<—$—____.. athe sri UTTERLY UNTRUE —A special dispatch {rom | told bim what he had seen upon the boards, | erimg masses of eternal granite! Now is the | “Sheer precipice three-quarters of a mile deep” THE CROPS UN Ri ssrA, « ¥y Jobn E. Dement, O«: PS. 9.0. Hodges, Bep Great | Washington to the New York Sun, reiterates | andthe Senator, after exclaiming, “Is it pos- | time to visit the Yo Semite, before the road is | UNder “Inspiration Point,” whatever there | i 10 —The ba Griffin BK { Gounetl; Bro. Gro Dement, Qnond fro. Fred. | the story of & mutiny on the frigate Sabine Mer ak OF ae eee ee the | made smooth enough tor che Saratega trunks | MAy be on the opposite—El Capitan side of the | e pec is _— compl r vers, Fenecs. Committee of Arrai ot Ne ‘ * > © Rive t t a cTOps ate generally good. eae ward | G Bachem BJ. Middsetons Master at Cherbourg, and says that the Sabine bas | regsons why such anevent would be of sea, | and their owners! In the afternoon | Valley, and but one of the «twenty waterfalls Hortuern provinces *ae Yield Cbaries A; Howell D> Cosries: Han nis | bles been ordered home on this account. There | detriment to the public service Mr. Fes. | of the first day one should ride enumeraced by Brace’s garrulous guide, is to be Hunwer | asenze PL is mo truth im the story, nor has it the slightest | senden’s expressions to his friend at Por © Hunt Edward Fo Hull Col G5. | will not ve more than half the average ime o Me bean Gt the med - | down the valley from Hutchiogs, and | Se0 fromthe “Point.” Bat this ist speci Sa & Howls, Heller H’ Hinds J B; Harr foundation. and, when he hea: ‘sillnesa etl’: | see the El Capitan get into suadow. in | Men of the stuff written abont this valley in the PA’ © RAILROAD, KroJ © } Hunter, Habu JS: Hills J | siven by the B.A. Ohapters of thincits partment state tat the cruise so far has been | ator for some months past. It was observed | not show to its full height; and the same may | ney's book is the bestand calmest, but hermake | Of the Union Pacific railroat,aca Me lac. W Hew: JE: Homes Joba. Haight Jame- | vn the alst of Jay last. the Committee & very pleasant one. A few days since some | with satisfaction at Washingtor, about the of the midshipmen on board had arace witha | me of the inauguration of General Grant, ington, vice president of the Usntral Pacitic railroad, start West to-day. They will proo- F ¥. une. | be said of all these majestic cliffs, but the shad- Heyl Lewis. 2; Horn amiiton MA. 2 lecided ‘to repeat the same, and Hows Major: Harris Richard: Hamilton RR ia numerourerrors. “The Stand l’oiut of give notice that the! den 2 ray | OWS come earlier in the day on the opposite | 1s the namby-pamby name given by the Gush- | ablyseitie the fiual juontea fe tae tay Toads arris Win. Herron W A: Haskin W E; Hill SEUOND GRAND PIC-NIG French crew and came off victorious. No | (Hat Mr. Fessenden. not, ere wise aa side of the Valley. The cold gray of these | ers to the place om the Big Oak Fiat Trail | betore returuing. William P. Will be given at the orders have been sent from the departmen, | triotism, but that be took some pains to mike granite mountains, though coming out brilliant- | Where the view of the Valley is first obtamed 1 & J—Imphey Hecry; Iredell Isaac F. Jo- NEW SCHEETZEN PARK directing her to return home, and she will frlendly over‘ures to Mr. Sumner. which were | ly in the sun-light is relieved so little by the | on that route. REVER! ETA Steck D 5; Jokasen DD: Joun Eaeat On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, United States nest suctmey na comurn t0 the | the two Senators, who bad beet at Veriagces, | thin atmosphere that they do not loom up with | | The third day in the valley will be best spent | PMADELERIA, Sept. 10.-Revenue Drie. Jones Francis W. Jenkins Uapt Gus: encing at 12 0’clock m. Whew the cated || Summer as contemplated | many years, became on terms almost of ing. | abything like the gigantic effect at noon-day | by a trip up it to the Vernal and Nevada Fails than at apy time since be sustained bis injuries. son Capt Eugese Jonson John; Jo; Pj rs Grass and String Band has been en. | When she sailed. macy, and on acre coarse in the Senate | thatthey do in the morning and evening shad- | and the Cap of Liberty. A guide will be needed Jobuson Photo, Jobnuson Robt | for the occasion. : i recians felt hopeful this morning tha it the Cap is ascended, not otherwise. There | he might recover. are circular rainbows and things of that sort to be seer there, and the water comes down a good Picea prancinrteend p< wt praeleonpgred Goal after the complicated fashion it 36 said to | say tue’ Eetperot as complete mee rey do at Lodore, but the main service of the trip | trom bis andisposition, bat Das not is the oppertunity to get varied views of the | Paris. great cliffs. A great many days can be spent THE BANK OF FRANCE. im the Yo Semite satisfactorily, but two or three Panis, Sept. aged arecareticayl heavy will enable one to get & very good ides of the | fow of specie to the Bank this week. The grand feacares of the valley. The visitor should , SmMogunt on band is 4,900,000 francs mere than provide himself, or herself, with the piatnest | iast week. " were observed cordi: to join their forces j; 5 ist here I it to brand as a mis- pum epson eel (ee =e ep od the transaction of the public business. i bac yre Bierstadt picture of tne Yo Se. resident Grant y ‘y, by appointment, 7 § icture of tl accorded an interview to General W.T. Clark | Oveam Naws—A dispaich from Havana | Te parece brepeneretel epi = (aren - and Captain W. A. Saylor, of Texas, both of | yesterday says: “Gen, Lesca left the city 7 — ed ne pe Wm; Bee Wo. whom served with distinction in the Union | Hoon to-day for Sagua, with the new battalion | Scenic clap-trap. Whitney, the Geologist, has 1—Lioyd A W; Lyle Addin; Lose Adolph: } “The steamer ABBOW, Captate ‘Thomas Stack- Caring the tate rebellion, and tne er | of volunteers, 400 strong. A detachment of 20) | justly characterized the paintings of the Yo Se. Tamrop BF. Leonard © H: Lewis Col Cas | pole, leaves her wharf, foot of 7th Of whom isthe precent Kepablican candace | SPABiards met the insurgents at Sevilia Bay, | mive, representing @ rich golden haze as per- H. Leroy © B: Lukis Charles. Landron Dani«|; | street, = panes of —_ is =e es cae the 34 | 82d put them to flight. In @ skirmish near | ¥, é, ona gt its hue to every: <7 Lamb& Darden: Lord H: Labner Jno: Law- fests Beste ond Wesk- for Congress on 4 of that f atc t- | Ramon, thirty rebels are reported killed § sere 24 vine Sessa rence Joseph; Liebman J: Longwine John KR ag SP Ponareomional Gusrrict of mat siete. The mect: | “private advices from Oardenas, Cubs, re. | Valley. as “simply and entirely untrue to na- Haseens Encoman Lawttecss Tite Ets earns Glare being an old iellow-soldier of tue Prewte | oftVed Nere depict the condition of” the Arieri- tama _Ketige ought to try his hand st the q ‘ 7 (ernon ai re. can residents in that y lespondent 'o Semite. is “Mount Sinai” shows that enthal. Leonard Mr, Lawreuce Nelson W ‘AMES BYRES. Geni Scpt. dent during the war. The visit was not made — : M—Muelier Alors: Mitebell A J: Morrison : marsala, | With Feference to political affairs in Texas, bat | athe: port loft Uuereid, Toly. dst aed’ eee | cot paint mountains both elfectively and with | clothes avaliable, and with no more baggage THE U. 6. STEAMER KEARSAGE.) 6, Mere” cape Chas Heicat bays | aOR aren | tsar seceveuiavaas ears c |Riotar tect 2 econ | Suny Ug beind ‘beans Suet shecy wan io | ghSEDOR,Seurmbet.—Lte atric om Martin D C; Martin D W; Moore David: SL AMUSEMENTS. vinced that the supporters of General Davis | D€eD transacted by a Cuban whose At t, if the visitor is very enthusiastic on | tied behind oes, with low | Sydney, N.S. W., thatthe United States 3 % Sy ted the genuine Repablican ¢ | STE said to be with the Spanish. The resuit is | the matter of trout-fishing, he can stand a fair heels, are essential. Especially warm clothes stones’ Kaameags oft that port on cee meee Muisce Capt P. Marts Prederice: Moore i. NATIONAL THEATRE. WE Siate of Texas, and that he boped for me | ‘SAE We Onban patriots and American mer- | chance oftuoceas by getting Ms; Hatching to | ere ape needed. At tha ceason oF tre yeoenes | Jai ior tae banaue Pandan K—King B A: Kaufman Julius: Kau Jenas: Kilbourn James M: Kelly Jno; Kau:- men Louis; Knowles Joseph: Kaufman MH Kelley Pat: Kean KK; Keezer TH: Kirkiand yet come to s r chants, as well as all other classes of residents a tful, the Motaler Frank: Michelpacher G; Myers Geo success of the ticket beaded by him. He inti- ‘who do not the exisiting Spanish roie | Pilot bim to some of the “likely places for | weather is very delightfal, the days pleasantly THE BANK OF E! ND. Muiprou Geo W: Marris Hoary: Magize len. | Spelding & Be pint wnat he considered Mamulton | on the island. are sunyected 10 many ‘annoy. | tout” in the deeper pools of the Merced below | warm but never suliry, and the mornings and sation, Sas es eee baat ve Wiscoua dees "ke iscwen s GEA’ le stood in the same relation to Texas Republicans | °2¢e8, of sali com. | the rustic bridge—there, with a light to attract | evenings not so much cooler as to Tequire @ | the Bank of ecmod. pode fon pment Melick J Mattison; Moore Lt Jno D Moore Mr Asa Fie Al in this city of that Andrew Johnson did to the Republicans | Plaint to the State en! the fish, placed on the margin of thestream, the | change of costume. The charming atmosphere | shows the bullion im the vault to be £60) (esis pump) Medarnit F: mon AND HIS Gree GUM ComBiNa. | in Tennessee, He considered both inimical to mre | Rook cam be thrown in with some prospect of | of the Yo Semite gives zest to the enjoyment of | Sterling less than Inst week. ls ‘Richard: Robt W. ceess e Repu neiples. | THR Free Frawp—The losses throughou : Mallon Samuel D, Marshall SW: Bilis S W: THE LEVFIRGWELL AS THE When it''was ‘Tepreseuied that "Hamfiton | the United Sates by fre GaTing ike moan of | Teale sa ime one aight bar ats aotcoing to | warm ere In the seme a anttiess be | THE REBELLION IN NEW ZEALAND Marun Thos E: Murphy Timothy, Morton W | GUSHING @LO! A end claimed on the stump in his State that he was | August, just , amounted to $6,433,999, | 80 hour r s ogee Loxpor, Sept. 10.—Dispatcbes from H, Mockbee WT: in Daniel; McLane Lt GAFFIER JENKINS. | endorsed by the Executive, the President em- | Thisis a statement. The loss is near- | be so spoonily magnanimous as to say who | Sierra valleys are, but there is just that del:- laide, Seutn Australia, up to the 12th of HR. McGowan ‘Jas A McOlure Jas H; Mc. | Segtecan be without extre charge. phaticalty that he had ever given him | ly double ther of August, 1£08, and much ex- | canght the pound-and-s-nalf fellow. If any- cate favor of the sea breeze coming all the way | gust say the rebellion throughout New Zea- Gietlana Dewar) Nase Ool Reddick; Me- R = Ab. > | paty'was endorsed by the: Admisistestion ar | Present gran: The value of property denenscy | Dody has a certificate from Hutching’s in the | up from the Golden Gate, and tempered in iis | land is pausing much alarm atong the people, - mm. Administration : to give the airan ex: = ‘Smphe: pe OvaA SB. ‘and 1 amou: matter let him produce the document! passage, that serves to gr quisite " Notrig Weane age, 4 Norton, een nage that ‘because Hamilton | & S27 10000. while he totar lowes of 1s65-cacs | ‘The next morning the correct thing is torise | Sparic ana vrilianey, RELIEF FOR THE AVONDALE SUF. GO Nant O'Donnell Jno; Owens Jess than $36,000.00. a. 5, im | early and takea gallop upthe valley to‘‘Mirror | Let me suggest to lady travellers to provide 1A, 10.—Tre Commercial TD Pind tite ke. ‘ib aces eg ay Lake;” no guides needed. The point is to get | themselves, for mountain use, with a bloom- ‘voted and ‘W. Childs Portello © V- Pineyro Enrique; Powell 1 nel ew Since July 4, | UP there before the wind rises to rum™le the sur- | erisn costame that will enable them to ride fives #100 forthe rliet of the vondale sut- ; Paliman G; 1868, when the city of Me., was de- | face of the lake and spoil the shadows of the | astride ike men. Quitea number of the lady 2 EB; Pearl Xastated—the loss amounting 10 $10,000,000. | over-hanging mountains. The reflection is a | visitors to the valley this year—Anns Dick- MEN F, : Parsons Hon ated, a. tte ‘The widespread drought Bas, of course, beer peter ‘gene aruehr in tae anpdew line, but | inson and Mrs. Jas. W.Stmonton among the menor apron horsternel Simon; Pierson pov fl? on ge [rest do- | snadows are as common in the clear waters of | number—bave practiced riding in this way, | ,. vrea ihc morhing Berke marae ey , re : this Valley as rainbows at Niagara; but you fad they are delighted With the experiment, inoue of the apper wards of this city ee “Robinson roprietors st Augusta, ave achance in the gallop to see the upper | declaring it very much safer more enjoy. prthe. ors These nowtastnews ots Reg ret Cammans as Ron me ae ane 4 ts leat alla ote eg rang" Pattof the valley at its best in the early morn- | able. ae * bayptgdod MADRID. U Barles. ad Re that al i Danie! P; Rawlings FA; Mosentaum b: Kowa ween ota Sein onda ac eases ine riz, Gime ie very. plenty on tbe PaciSe Road, | ing, and you gst tack to Hntchngs winan | ie awnward end dangerous, on riety | Pans, There ny Dr some ne bare H; Reiley J Record Jas: Rockwell to the military commander of the suchre ini trial by excellent appetite for breakfast. After break- | hard Se rar ae tell the | Particulars have not yet transpired * JW. Roemomeier Jos. Russell Joba L: guaa see that ¢ Man was alowed to f2 Rees be diet Serene aves, fast you will “sinch” your horse i. ¢., tighten | the backs mde-saddie animsis Madrid recently olay eres Rutberioed Gat i ree v Pleased, without four or intimida. | 8 8 Zew pledge of her thegirths, Ail a pair of snddle-bage with Innch, | story. Cashing, the veteran guide, says that.| 4 — Roulsy Rove: Rutherford Capt R G, 2: Genesel O19 and Captate were av Seasice Bpragee 2 oe SPU SY Ss cot tie a bottle of—milx, say, behind your saddle | “women are pizen to hosses.”” aK 'yoming Genventicn, EgoSecen iA Me Sberman aries Ie My veneer toe 7 er Lat {snow his and start off again, this time down the valley | I should say here that in stating in my ast | po OF Coo * to gree eT Te —Sommers : 8 : hed nen vae-d — Siiue & Bro D: Shogoge EH; Smee 2 Tbs ucket Deeded by Gas De snocess | ua qheteare afwen wgusand of them," | toravialt to «lnepiration Point.” Dows you | ;ttter ihe cost of the trp to tbe valley from | Sarit’ re aco