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8 NEW YORK The Frazer River Movements in| ve, yarchared Overland Communication with to croee the the Pacific. ars he High Northern Route via the Red | a main, erp route will be found the tainly © more direst tha the one River of the North, Lake Winnipeg z end vould Jen the ere our and the Saskatchewan River. pa aoe Seat . Alowive for deleys and aifficulties which cannot be aon: Leth rate ue reown, etn that In three comparatively but now Very Interesting Geographical, Tepographh ne From Poul «lege rain oould Teach the oid 4 region near hompeon eal, Geological, Commercial and Political | tering voit natr tnacmabie probably Peach herein . Facts, Discoveries and fatements, seventy-five dove; but more reliable data, oo which + found practica’ concisions of this Bature, te very der:vavls now, . ae. &o., ae. ‘wonld coubiiess be learued at the colony of the Red river settiemert. Oe motion the above report was unanimously accepted by the meeting. ‘REMARKS, COL. Col, Jobn H. Stevens, of Glencoe, being called Frazer River Getd Mines. MOON) ADICUKNBD MEETING IN THE HALL OF TEE Graveney ROUSE OF RSPANARNTATIVES, AT ST. PAUL, JULY Ppa ac thal the river discovery ‘would 10, 1858. lend to @ knowledge of the interior British Awerica ‘the St. Pax! (Minnesota) Weekly Times } which would make the navigation of Red apd Sas. A barge sseembiy convened, as above, at four ‘cock P. M. Long before the ergauizssion of the meeting groups were engeged in the examiparion of maps whicu katchewan rivers @ very important commercial tact. How few appreciate that a steamer cam igen Sine the mouth of Sioux Wood river, at about the central ‘posnt ‘were furpended pho the wails for the nake of geograyni- y the western boundary and |) descend Sea iree oes of Gunae, upectebice bom soe cortore | pam Anes ce ce eb Keo elie Reta po °C por “ poss three ‘that mi nen, sea, apd southern Saskatchewsn router were cuinested. | and ascend. the Saskatchewan to the base poy er Moun Eteewhere Colton’s map of the United Siaics wat sus- pended, with a gcheme oF ten Slates Detwoon Munoesoia and tbe Pacitic, marked with colors, and even, Sanpribad rt of & cg which was pal oe See eee tains— et least three thousand miles of Rtg) narigation, sncluding the north and sowh branches of the Soskatcaewan’ Ten cass of slow land travel euftice to copacct from ve it thug reacbed with the navigable chacnel of the lum bis at Boat Encampment. hep, im addiiioa to there facts, the fortiie cbarecter of the ie mense dietrict thv« drained, and the measures now on foot for its colont- jegrees wiew of exhibiting what # large Pryce" of the Pacific | yay. b, sre considered the subject rises in dlgal § and in- ‘eoast ana of Europe was north of the Douncary | portance fer beyond avy ordinary scheme of exploration of Minnesota. z and occupation. ‘Te Coav was ccopied by Col. Wm. H. Noble. J. 4. | Nova town or ferm in Minnesota but is interested in Iheelock , Feq , acted as seors a Whe Caress briefly ret to the objects of the meeting. Be nad long been interested ia ths project of @ northern route to California, aud while ergagea in the prosecution of an enverprise having for ite object tue con- ection of the head waters of the Mississippi with the Bay of San Francisco, by @ route which he Delieved to eve scvariages over ali othera—his attention yearr azo ‘was repeatoniy called to the etill greater advantages of fee wore northern ronte terminsting st the magaifcent harborage ot Poget Sound; and he had only delerred a sebeme of expiersuon which was long since proposed to Bie, wll he had fintshed his engagemen's witn the gov- ‘Menton the Caitfornia route, He spoke of the interset b bad been everywhere excited by the proceeding @f toe previous meeting. peld on this scbject, and read weveral letters of inqairy from agents of parties at Cui fengo nd elsewhere, who wished to teke the roote to Frazer river;and in cosclumon iaid before the meeting = proposition of a geatieman io make an exploration of whole route ‘The committee appointed at a previoue meeting, having Weder conticeration the commercial relations of Micne- sot wiih the Red river settlomenur, and the beauingy of the eyatem of trading posts on the question of routes, ask 04 for wore time for the col’ection of data on tne commer- cial subjects mvolver—which was granted; and at the Fequert o. tbe chairman, Hon. Marup McLeod, Governor Bamrey wae appomied ie chairman. In relstion to the feasibibty of the various proposed wouier, Wr. Mcleod submitted the following iutormal ‘KEPORT: Ke will be receliected that at the meeting beld et the Fuller Honre, on the 7th iest., a resolution was paseed im Feference to the choive of three routes tor the emigrant weed from St Pau! wo the Frazer river gold mines in Brit- fe Oregon. “ Firet, by Pembina, Red river sottiement, and ine north branch of the Sasksichewsn. Secona, by the South Haskat Dewan and the Kootanais Pass. Taira, by Governor Sipveun’ reilroaa route on the American side @f the ipterpauibnal Douncary.” For the information of those destrous of unter. Weking the journey, ! bave bavtily prepsred some brief Boles petbered from the jouruais of voyaging and ssianti- fc partes of exploration, Dy Various roulee through that Dringing copa 9 Defore the emigration of Kurepe and America the tacts hitherto so unfami'ier in regerd Lo the western portico of British America. He cordially sssented to the suggestion ot the late meeting, that relaiions of re- ciprocity shou d at qpce be estabiirhea with our Ameri- can people. Our crops were to be abun¢ant, cur markets are cheap, ovr merchants can furpish ful! outtts at reason: able prices; apd he entertained po doubt that ihe towns of Minnesota were the most advantageous pointe of depar- ture to the Frazer end Thompson river distric's. GOV, RAMSEY'S REMARKS. Gov Ramecy, in answer to a call by the meeting, re- sponded by reminding the avdienve tbat it is iu the reco). Jection of men now living when all the trace of the val leys of Chio anc Misrise:ppi was carried on pack horses by the way of Fort Pit (Low Piuigdere), across the Alle: ghevy mountains to Philadelphia. The immense region west of the Alleghsnics bas, in the period of severty-five years, grown imuensely. ine Dusipees which at that time was carried ou by this — tive mode of transportacion now employs a greater leogth of miles of railroads and a larger tonnage of steamboats than ai] (be rest of the The immense area west of the Red river and south of = Abhabasca, with @ umate wot w, eor ia om cna is capa according to the estimate of Selkirk, fou personal observation cf the Territory in question of support ing @ population of Uirty millions, and will Howah the the world wih @ trade not much inferior to that which now passes between the Ailantic States and the valley of the Mis- sissippt And, Mr. President, this is a trade which belongs to us in Minnesous. It cannet be diverted from us. The Cifticulties apa the Cost cf wansportation on the old canoe route alorg Rainy river, which has nere‘ofore been fol- Jowed by the Badson’s bay Company, covstitate an odjec- Hob geomet Lhe chanpel of communication #o cb ocomes: Wresi#iibe when brovght into competition with the im menevly greater facilities of commupication by this route. Accore gly, sir, we every year witpess n large acces. tion to our trade from this quarter—which every season geihere rew volume from bandonmevt of the cld Toutes by Superior aud Hudson's Bay—to pour its valuable contr Dutions inio our market. And as Llustrative of the value end importance of this trade to us, 1 may state that Theve been informed by our worthy mayur, Mr. Kitteon, who perbape ac thorough/y acquainted with the statie- ties of this trade as apy man in Mimnesota, that the Red River trains of this season will have brought an aggregate $100,000 jin money ond a equal amount in furs to trode of this city; and thie, sir, ibis easy to foresee 18 but the germ of 2 ‘rade which at no distart day will give tothe waters of the poribern Mississipoi the commercial position Low enjoyed by those of Lake Michigan. Let ps pnite, ben ip urging apon our government at Wachizgton, the importance of encouraging by ail the means they bave in their power an unrest: aed 5 Tesiprosi- ty of commercisi rejations between the p Red River apo thoee of the States. This lice valet, which while it foliows itn watural course contributes so e2psider- ably to cur prosperi'y, will yet grow to # mighty ri tna in the cevelopement of (he grand acheme of ap inte ecernic railroad, which is yet to connect the valley of the Miseweipp! with that cf Frazer river, will bear upon its 10D. “her ama’! party of ven to fifteen persons hastily gotten: BD, tre Stever’’ ote eppeare to De the least fevorabie of the three routs, pot opty as to cistance, Dat also as to the features of the country, character and number of the In- dian (ribes ibrough which they would unsvordably have to pars. Tbe cistance from Si. Paul to Vancouver on the Ooiambia, is 1,564 mules, o Settle, a port oa tae wast side 4? the ‘Columbia Toute, two thousand 1 fesacds, and at & late reazon not soirals We Wil) thee, dirpose of thie rout remark that however practicable or desirable it may 0e— as beiog wii «1 ) our own boundarys—for a large and mrong party, leaving 3t Pant vot ister toan the 16th of May, \ cannot be recommended for a amal! party stertiog from here st & /ate eeuson. We bave then the choice of the two routce by the Saskalchewan, and to give somelbicg | sweiing tides the gol¢en harvests of the mineral slopes Eke & corres! Hee of that region, ‘and the features of tne 6f ibe Feottic and une rich Les of China and Ik Toutes urvally travelled by m9 toyageurs of tne Hudson's | An, Bay Company. | #1!) quote from the jouraal of our expect mbis, up that river by tis north branch, d upon tbe attention of the gover ment, is the fact (bat tere io at present only a month's mail belweea Aherce t ibe waries of the Saskatchewan, and cown | St. Faul aud these imp menis on the Red ‘that rtresm and the velley by water, and by land to Mss | river. Our grow'ng trece with that regien demands an Ge 8 Siviore, 5 day's journey from Fort Garry, Red river | inoreare cf portal facilities, and the evvblament of pettiement sem) monthly mail service between <t. Pen! #21 Pembt- ‘The purty started on the 4th of April, from nesr the | ne, ecemse to me & proper eubjees for & legulatire memo sooth of toe Govwia, sbich they ansended tn cages. | riulatabis time. tbe cpeaker sdveried te the beeetoess Oa the 10h of Mey they Bret got egnt ot tne Rocky moan- | effect which the extension of the jurisdiction of the Oana. teiwe, Rod peut forward & party t» promiro horses and | cisp goverument Over these repiou would Bave pou muppren row Wh From the west base of the | this coicnizavion The above in u very imperfect Meenta ne Loe carrying packs of fifty | of the abie aud impressive epeccn travelled on foot, exch, including their provieione, which cousisted MK. TaYLOK'S REMARK ‘corp brought from the Colam bis, Mr. Jamen W. Taylor next sacressee the meetit Re + tn a cache Retore, however, - | first, io reply to @ question from Gov, Ramsey, au ed to root march and afer leaving ths O: the geolopical indications of Britith Oregon,’ Fxcept on ed for & ietanos a smai| ® Vancouver wiard and the opposite «bure of Puges sound, the at it was upon ite Danks the | there had beeu cbrerved to be ap absence of ibe pilurian € d «hich Ceazended to the r limestone formations, ¥ hich et ber underlie oF rrowstuito's wap 1,200 miles | are aveociated with coal folds t of the Rocky Moun. oogh We pawes of sbe mountains com. | bof May, and * was very fatiguing in | of thé primary rocks, thrown up by vo'can Goprequence of the deyth of the snow: on either side | And it is ix sack Cisirict where were imomense gaciere Of ice bousd rocks, on which the | gueise and trap abound, ihe Paciic siope was an immevee « aye of the reiting tua reflectec the most beaatitel pris. | found, especially precious miner marc © hove peaks was like a fortress of w the fery mane wowh 2 now Foos ; % re iy | to constitute the interior of the ‘the mountain jar’ | crust of Phe party here pursed . ace, Therefore, we lock to the primary 406 yards in circwit, ond 200 yards apart formation—the original crust of the eiob»—tor the gold fakes i rise in ome of them, flwoing westward into the | bearing quertz. From Mexico to the Russian porsessions, Columbia: w! the other Unk» "gives birth to ome of the | the Pacific const is characterized Dy prratiel ranges of @ranches of the Atho’ava wrch runs first eastward, ‘hen | mountaire quite unlike the limestone ricg-s and tndula- Rorthward, and wire, after va junction with the Uny-gah, | tions of ihe A”legharies. The Rocky Moun‘a:ns, the moet moth of the Lake of the Mountains, takes the nome of love river aa far as Siave Lake, and afterward that of Blackenzie river, untal v empties ints the frozen oem. On ‘Ue 16ib of May they began to dercend tne oaewrn de- ok y and en amped under gome cyyrone trees —the common timber being stunted itr thing contrast, om the western side hill ope were cov with immense forests, mostly of Borway pier ond cedars of yrodinous oe. Vita ‘encam ved on tbe margin of @ vervant plain, called by the guide Coro Prairie; Usen, jonced horses and shot seven wild docks; reaches y Moontain House, situaied on the shore of & ile ake in the met of a wood’, surrounded, except on the water side, by steep rocks, inhabited by mourtain sheep ne gosta From heres s#en tn the weat ‘he chain of the Pocky Mountains covered with perpetual easter y of the Pacific rarges, bave beou cailed ooy or Gietemng Mountews, beosoee abdounc: ¢ ie sileeour Tookr. bese conditions are favorable to cola dircovery, exiet to Brito Oregon as folly ae fo Aavtralta, Cal i oF Sicerin At to the surface mipipgs, the Fraxer and Thomproa river Clstricte bac one great sévantege. It northern wit wacion secured to the country frequent and copous rains ThE rivers are numerous and full of rapide; hence the darintegrasiom of the gold bear itig quart ty ine action of the rains and frosts, ani the dispersion of the gold alerg the Leds of the streams may be expected tn a grater degree than in California, where much tess rain fall. amd warre work fs often suspended in comecquence. Derhays this is @ cause why the mines of Australia ure failing fiw productive news. The speaker regarded this fol! of water through Northwestern america, as not only ,ralwable for mining, “People so often speek of the’Rocky Mountains, that T | but o: offerdiny a great reacurce for ogriulture ond stock Jew words on that guhsct, och aay ex raising tm the valleys ¢f the Columbia and ts tribatarten, Frazer and Thompum vivert, and Vencwver Istand The reinless district «f the continent was far to the svuth ; tit about 66 Cegrene perth Of Iati- | the immense region north of the southern be of Min. st t> 2.260 miles, ie, oe Only the | neta extended to the Pocific, was favoret in thet repect, mean side of & ) ight angled triangle, the base of which | and agricu! ture wes mot limited by ihe necessity of irrigation, @ccupics 26 degrece of longitude. im latitude 25 degrees or | A glance a! the map would rbow the immense river sys 36 degrees, that it w sey, about 1,600, while the chain of | tems thu» comprised. The besine of the Cu.umbis, the Up. monntc'ns form tbe bypolbenase. so that the real, and as oe Yellow Stone, the James, the Siouz, the Mt were, cingoral length of the chain across the continent the Red River of the North, tos Upper Missi. i nearly 5,000 wnfles from eoutbenst to northweet. In uch | eippi, the fet Louis and the St. Oroix re eviaently ade ‘WA Yast extvot of mountainr, the perpendicular beight and | quate for the organization of ten first cass States of the fe idtn of must be very unequal were | American Union; while north of the interpativgal lise crosring them. noe | conclude from our | similar river esstems, to wit, the dasirs of Frazer and !, het Wey bave, at thie point, abou: is:iiude | Thompror rivers, he Upper Columb a, the Atbabseca, the ee, with an altitude of about | Saskatchewan the Asspiboin and the Kod River of the 6408 fe above the see,’ the real height of the | North, (ike inet named divided with Micnesota,) are row Rocky Mounteios, a ascertained, average 12,000 | well uccerrtcoa to he no less adapted io rutlements. The fect ibe highe iuoven peak bemg 16, 006 feet. presen: discussion, as Lad been previous.y observed, was From tho monotaine tbe party dceoenced tm canoes fo eee @ question than the dedioution to arglo Sex u civ. Gerteret topetber, ard on st of June reached the | lization of one million tquare miles of the globe. an arew confivence of the river, Pembina, which flows from | as large and simest idepucal in physical respecu, Whe south ard tehys sine im @ spur of the Rocky the conunent of Europe. ies ™ paves Mouniaire, (0 the gi Juve they reached Slave | Mr. Taylor, in further iltuetration of the geologios! topic, Take river, ‘met a band of Kinitemenux, who had | referred with tow mimutences to the '«)ntive position of = - & bofalo, whieh they fold for @ Drasekct | Minnescia. Tbe jimerione blue at aul wore lower £ & toriueus route shrongh the region ‘ glurian, and the sandstone benesih woud be fount rest- or the Red Kk snd athabasca rivers, which were | ing diostly on the ‘gravite. Indeed, tin primary rock obstructed by boulders, some of the pari) bad to take to ae foced in place, as we desevod etl! fartuer the shore, wotle th men Cragged along the canoes, a la- | through thé eee cical been toward St Cloud and Borious ard tedious operation; «ad s9 on, on foot and tm | the valley . Gok river. Thepor rerthwest we are Canoes, until they reecbod tho main stream of the Seakateh. | rising, | ai ‘te head waters ot the Red river, tb Jone, Thie river flows over a ted com- | a short quence below the cutie' of Omer Tail ind marl, which contrivntes not a little to di- | Inka, Professor Owen ,“Oovered fogrile identical with i traneparency of ts water, which, | thore observed in the 1. ¥estone bini. below g) Paul. eof the Mirsouri, are turiid and whitish: except | Here silurian reckm i, and | analogies, the that, ¥ f the grandest rivers in the world. The | con’ meaeuree # guid De Srvwe northwest. | Ac: inks are perfectly harming, and offer, in laces, @ seve the fat-est, the moet smiling, the best diversified (hat can bx ieheld or é my hills om rare forme, crowned with Coraiegly 5° ge published by the Brnish Patiian.2* Fe¥ea! ver val'ay 4 cuurian ¢ evelopement, embarcing the Rea». ca valoy opreealy enlimaercd oud entrownad | Routes Gear thermemaetcoatran, x00 the Vay of rr? mo uy" we | ures appear wad are estimated t0 cosup: py 6h aren of toree wile which GEM hen ‘e's hundred miles demeier, while the mountame Hem ie buffalo tai el 2 \ "ves area mighty uppenval of primitive rots as al with ponderous tread uy Teedy tiated. Deubtlerr the fact that the », vhesep smpaign baanlive refiecten OM? atid, | Plaine are of such gente elevation @§ 1 average lees (an eof the gently giidine vy the me | & wenn of 1,200 fect above the 80, tray rerve to explain ng of @ thousand bir”, on the we net range of the wilurint formation, as well as the ing breath of O sainy Sevese, the sere arity cf plimate to @hat we enjoy in Yinpesota. virity end * atubrity of the abr, al én @ "TWnile Woe diferente in alutuge betwern tno Saskatche vy into the rovl of the enchanted | wan vailey spd the United States territory is great, mate dt} ged and ahove all, in the morning riaily effecting the climate, the clrownrtones may Dat 96 Without influence geologically. The pleteat of the |p compounding lee i- spectator the 1 18 TCH 9. aad in the evening when he ds vetting, that Cc Py tool? ts realy ravishing. wld not detach my re- | Missouri, sitbough much lower then co, ds Pum that rupert Picture wneil the nascent ober saeee 6 ones, Vee Ww Mexico ureati Lobliterated ts perfection” Such is the in mean elevation any portion of Miopetoia and wan, Whue, theretore, he sliurian Pooks are developed oo a vast scale io the dieir'cta Inet 0, Nicollet and others testify that the bavks of the Missour at Fort Hierre, due wert from St Paul, prewen. the cretceour formation. This is above the conl; ard of course cout mast be ound either in Minnercta or the future Territory Rocky Mountains, thence along tnd acrow onmerous rivu | of Dacota, since the Misissipp! blot aro well known to fete aod sireame porthward t the Sask wan, dowa | be situated below the Whether on the the valley that river and throvgh Lake Wianipeg, | James, the Sioux , the Upper Minnesor or the tributaries forty.one deyr more: in ail, righty wren devs to Bas de ia | of the Bine Karth, there valuavie deposita mey be con Riviere, near Rad river settionent ill seon be ascertained Wher we take into consideration the 4iMeulty of the rp from thie clgression. White the natural fe: e-cont of tue Uolumbia, and the tortuces ana tariy ‘Oregon prepare va for recent inte! at the eactern base of the mountains. bef re eMring pee toatthe actua! « iscovory has bee main valley ¢f the Sankatebowan, we are foro! iy to | or eome years “the secret of @ corperstion.”” Gov fie be con » Aa thet twenty or even bwe tye | vere, of Waehngten Territory, apeake of svocesnial gold thenld be deducted from the time expended op me Whole | mining on the Amerikan tide of the bour dary and 4 witness That glowing pictue x te of (he sankntehswan country by ape f the earlier travelers, and ae it fret presented it (elt wo the eye 01 the wanderer, the experisaced voyageur ed recone: map From (ogre notes i appears that it takes ghirty-eight aye second the Columbia, eight crys t crom iho rovte. lepgtb of time would be Giclons tor | fore ihe Partamentar atte states ly thas, . trai to than ed ‘iver settlement, where here pide tim years os ames tore =a — LA. Trem ane could be wach 4 salty, | river, making owvastomally twenty doll ta additopal cupplice of the proper food, mach ag than, may booked Ney fet Gord: “PO 00” ito we the Voge ¥ ot ofthe Hosky” enntuoe, have gone ino Dd iave weet of the ve K A rigid rerutipy of the y of the compary. Pebe een ‘© be an unit, and high! sition to y Ry oe i. supereoted, and, of course, pretensions of territorial Cctuivion under’ it, A commitice of the Britian Hours of Com more bas mad: —publishing the testimony end documents fo a boor—into Papen ry eprite byassnptmetsneies a Whileon tbat committee, friepdasnd even of the com- pepy were prcminent |, yet the interests of colonization were well yeti knows radical lewcer, Roebuck ana nocommer- cial emrerpriee of Great Britat that enlists in fg aa gree the ipterests of the British pobility than tae Vey Company. Ite ebares are held in very ‘ofeatial quarters otherwise there would have been no question . as to, the resul. oe moans themselves . sisrmeo; and in the hopes of saving their charter, they ihemee.ves proposed bed din 7 up the immense region ro scribed in the report firet acjonrned meeting, for re tticment— withdrawing to the more northern portions of the continent. Puch is probably the basis of a late adjumt- ment, ne it bad previously been the recommendation of the committee. Bu the Aucsop Bay Company will pew ss retain cer- te “pornersory rigbte,”” ae the phrase is, The racog- pition ¢f them ib Oregon by our government is pees example of grea, benefits secured, while sppare! = ing asecr fice, So from lakes Superior and Youre 1 Vacific, bow easy now to see in the languege tbe report, ‘bat the members of the company pale receive a hurored'foki more advantage as proprietors of future cilles and towns than 86 incorporated far traders. Fort Woliiom, on Thoncer Bay; Lake Superior, north shore; Fort Frapow, op Rainy river; FortGarry, on Red river; Carlton, Fitt end Komcpton, én the North Saskatchewan; Chesterfietd. on ite south braneb, aud pointe on the Upper Columbia end Frezer rivers, desices ‘im; @lready io- diced we the pevel siation of Frgiand on the Pacifc— these snd many other locatiens will be the scenes of ope- rate er incre remuxerative and exciting than these trecing porte have ever before witnessed. is Tearopacie to ant ‘hat a!] connected with the Ho ssen Bay Company will nit Bow teciliate emigra'ion from the direction of Mib its agents and eervants bave at the Pacific porte othe E Englieh or Australian plan may be adopted of issuing licenses to miners, but euch a ‘ex implies the obiigation of protection, ard ag to tbe at- tempt te corfire tne trade in supplies to the company, there is great doubt whether such a reguiation osu be ea sorced, aud even if it ia, it may be weil for the protection of the miners from extortion by other parties. Upon the practical question of ap overland journey to Britieh Oregon, preference has been generally expressed, durag thw omcuseion, forthe more northera route, | by way of Layer wy caritcn, tbe porth branch of the Jas icbewan and the atkabssca Portag cempment cn the Upper Colombia thie rcote consists of the succession of graes, water, tim- ber and game, ae detailed in Sir George Simpeou's narra tive the frequent posta o° the Budacn Bay Company, the begets 4 frcm Indian attacks, au9 the important fact that af ver of egress from the Rocky Mountains, pamely, the Beat Kncampment, is immediately adjacent to we district. ‘Sti! a route from Pembina, far more to the south, bas cvery edvavtage of Toute sbove nemud, except that a party might De annoyed by Blackfeet Indians, acd there are bo trading posts as a resource agsivst un'ore feen accidents. A Mr James Bird, for thir.y five years in the employment of the Hudson Bay Compavy and the Americar Fur Company, aud coossiouslly actiog as inter- preter to negotiauons with the Blackfeet Indians, has o ten traverecd tbe plains and mountaius between Sait Lase City and Athaousca, and deserfbes the Kootonais Pes, very Lear (he interpational lice, as more favorable than apy ciher, A rcnte thither would start from Pem Dina, pase to the right of Turtle mountain, (perbape forty- five milee north of it apd the same distance beyond the boundary) crose the valley of Mouse or Saurte river, d theres perth of west ‘tnd about midwsy from the ondary tothe South Saskatchewan, by Cypress moun talb, to the head waters of Mo-ko pe or Belly river, whisd is the most ecutberly of the headwaters of the Bow or South Sasbatepey an. The whole sonte ts very favorable, consiating of au ex sencive prairie or ules tengo, aoa onstiy Gerered by Corie. The pore thue reached, known asthe Koownas pars, Tikes greces.y, sud is omy three days’ walk—oue Gey On hor-ebeck—v0 the borders cf the Koctousis, Mc- Gillivray or } eupow river. Over this pass the Kootomais or Flattire Invians are accustomed to descend. into the plains S the Sackouhewan for their summer hunts of buffalo, Feyond the para the route to Fort Colville, as pursued by Sahpeon, is Cixeuigour and difficult, so much 80 £4 to add 560 milee before reachizg whe gold distri. If amore direct connection should be discovered, this route might be found more advantageous than any otoer. [tis pre ferable to the lie of Steveus’ raitrcad survey. Ip regard to the route of Gov. Stevevs, aud the district through which it parses, Mr T. was inclived to believe, » wbetenciog the ewictures of Mr. McLeod, that ths ountry within Tesch of the line was capable cf sustaiu- ng teh flouriebing communities, Noone supposed that be immediate Viewty ef the line was equal to the fertile Oistricts of Tinois or Minnesota. Ali that war necesamry © eetebiieh tp the coming stroggie im Covgress upon be Pocile Kailroua qvervon was, teat, the Northera cute, from Leke Soperior to Soond, bas im- meee yebly the w © over avy similar proposition whieh bas deco st Warlongton. For one, the 1¢ that the most desirable route to the Pacific ‘im the porrersion «f Great Britain, and hat a grcat trtercceanic communication was mare Likely to « consti wcted through the Saskatchawan basin, than over whl may be set improperly called the American desert— retacect's and comparatively ratnless areas of Southern latitudes within the territory of the United States. This Frozer Kvver discovery may operate 0 the discomfture of politicions, Whale Congress has op propriated 860,000 per annum to forward a route near latitude 32 deg , and even in the present depleted itaie cf the Treasury cam spend 8160,090 Jor @ wogun reed near the latitude ef Senta Fe, a misera- tle secticnalum igneres the claims of nine deyrees of lati tude sowih of the British avy. The cuntroverty has degenerated te @ oni vue, with no pros pect that it will be for Hince the last Congress brought to @ deatlock in the of lecalutter, made the (st possible dusposition of ‘acific railroad ills fin ‘postponing them. Let the whole set ct remain in abeyance unt it cao be ap- proached i @ spirit of pationa) staiermapedip Tbe North Wert makes uo unreascusble cenand the other #ee- tiers of the confeceracy. The debouchure cf the Mlssia- fippl vpn the Gulf of Mexico: the jurtion of the Mimourt ond the Obie ww mid chaneel of tbe Miesiesopl; and the head of navigation apon the Missisrippi--trom each of these !coalities ual yet p ec eat ove b; y as the Northern, the Cevtr p+ tbe Southern. Lat Con. 6) €08 Cotes wine, ip ite wisdom, what uid wm lend, stocks #14 portal bouniice it wii make for ope rau'e, and then, citber megren'a ely €xierd that encouragement lo the Ibree great router, of cite prociaim that tho propored ald of ibe uation shail be esroca by that road waich fret reaches the lengite’e of the Palle of th Cer- ither course woald be perfectly fair ike determination to cxbaurt the /\plomacy and ¥ of tho country, in spsemodic altempta 10 nec lize this vital subject, ie persisted in, Mixnesots, at Jeart, bar ony to re fricadiy band scr a* her por: thera border to extricate bereeli {rom all (ne co: aequene os of Congrestions! injustice, Wo bave come to kaow the people of Carada—equaliy American citz-us with our eelvee—at lest under the suspicious 1 ‘uence of reci; r0- cal trade and fuinre identity of intereste, if not of political erece'a''tn. Enpitth copvial also, senvitive to the immense lenehit of aitracting the loundliess tranportation of the Northwest over the public improvements of British America, ond fully conscteusthat the Comadian railroad system can never be carried to the narth of Lakes livron and Suy — crceset the Detreil river builds a read through rc. at thie warm of financial depression, and oe porate woth the Cilecne of Whecenetn end’ Mtemeesss tn connection with British America ot D’emlina. ‘Thence to Vanecurer!” wiil be the watchword of progress, continental in the grandeur eth of desum and raul 4 The time bes lorg passed when ibe Cacgor of fature land will deter fiom urcertmking and con ting euch #B interrations! extrprise. if, in the late war with Russia, @ veret compact mutually exempted Jrom va hesards the Braish and Liussian fur trading poate on this continenttf we have, at this moment, an ogre ment with Great Britain, that wethiy ier acm on te significant number of yune on the greet lakes, and if the teieyraph, when suctresfully sulmeryed on the Atlantic pia teau, is unquestionably to be newralized durin, f international hoeuiries—surely an emigrant youe tn the frat instomer, and the railroad son thereofler to the’ wagon or mule track, may be safely phn of prardvanmhip Of peace and civiit ai ‘her guaranty ot Trewetion i weeded than the ‘etaliigeoce he meral reneibiliy of the a caly separated by an ocean Believing that he wae not alone in thee 9 sentiments, Mr, Tay lor © venturea e cmber read, but , cor Mem im reroiutionr. her ee Suggestion of reluctance to eptertain = —« She wtevated by apy gentieman present he Y have fordvance to wihhdraw them. He thon oered feijow my, fret cTIONe Reeclved. “hat the crtizens of Minnesota, tn common With tbe “ates of the Northwest, are deeply inter eated Jakes and the Pa fan and f sectwonal cownacls nal! preva at Wash grta, reviuding the great national highway hetwerm Lake S gertor and “Puget Sound from ite equal cmd just 1 fealoon by Comgress, then we congratulaie the riticens of U Ke Toke States, that (ny o-cperation with our Conadian trihren en interwational reute through the valleys of the Red River of the North, the Saskatchewan and the Unlumbia is not only practwatle, but will develope the mot valuable portions of the North ‘American Continent into percer/ ul and populous Stores, Resolved. That the great physical fact will vindicate fiseif, namely, Chat the commerce amd reer. tha tate lars pemth of the fortieth degree of north iatitude, four fitibe of Parope, with @ corresponding area of — Pe tie coast of North Amerion, & north of the centre of M nnerota. Resolved, That the discovery of gold felds on Fraser river, ano the probable removal from tne Saskatonewan Aiety ict, Diritieh Oregen apd Vancouver Iriend, of domin- = y the ot Pay Company, open those immense to seulement, ore considerations merely demond a far different policy by the mt of the United States than has hitherto prevatled Peso! , ihat we mek nothing mor: for the Northern ronte of a 9 Hecite revlrosd, thao we weald yr # Cental or Southern route; bot anything gross injortion, agaivet which ibe people of Minnesota have @ right to prevest Resotwed, That our senators ant sepeanen ere re joented to vote for the of Vacste railway Milly undges thoy ae 9 Whe BreMs Lake route, or Mm HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, } at two o'ciock, from the residence b be gion tip Morthateat har tall be yen] 8 Were v1 mee iby |] acid a tra, 4PM io te bel or ihe Bouse =] ioe aiabiita Mi ee Musical Festival. THETIC NIC, CONCBRT AND BAL CHAMPETEE AT 2ONbS’ WOOD—PINAT DAY'S PROCERDINGE—M 6 YOR TUIEMANN, FOLIOR EUPSRINTENDBNT TALLMADG# AND JOHN M. BOTTS ON THE GAOUNDA—GRAND PYROTSCMNIC DIEPLAY-—A FLASH FOR THE AT.4N: TIO TELEGRAPH, BTO., BIC. ‘The festival, under the direction of Mesars. Marctzok and Anschutz was commenced at Jones’ Wood yeswrday under the most favorable auspices—to wit, a clear, ¢} >ad- les m'crummer shy, and the thermometer at eighty de grees Fabrepneit. As early as ten o’clock the people bo- gen to arrive jn large numbers. The ground was covered with booths, marquees and tents, decorated with the flage of all ations. The grand terrace for tho concert and bal champetre rose in the centre of the grounds, and from every part of ft floated pendants, stendards and floral decorations. Je other parts of the grounds were all sorts of exhibi- tcns—the fat woman, the wonderful dwarfs, and several no less astonishing gymnasts, who appeared in all the glory of ailk tights aad & very smal) quantity of volve 1858. Schr Water Witcb, Hull, from Battimore for Boston, wag sombene feeey 06 Agnee M-Donaki, aged 8 months egg ave’ of ee passeesabiat Tbe remaina will be taken to Greenwood for rer ee Manta, snqueh9, a8 No.[62 Barrowfstreet, ‘Dr, Obanuas A. Qou, bhanghea. fiausz0t, ace har saa coon , NYerk; LY Revoolin sr Staxe-—At Yonkers, on Sup morning, August 8, Assn Buse tged See ‘ ’ ha. sa eee erat ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu 4 Seta Morena d eral, this (fuesday sfarnoan. A ust 10, at four o'clock, G liege nion, Theobald ie. York Spe ee Tee ernie rt Wernmeiney aut Sido, einer. Bats ward, ston yaaa ckpaava, Suly 22—Ary Cotton Planter, Wood, New Or- *takaanons mg age er Ganele Daath for Bee for Nae Wihard)1dahy a see Gavan, arr dts, and aid bass Gap foe Oaxpirr, July, 3 Maid Arb Whit "hind ML frank, Halsies, do hoes. ara |, Youkers. Sxore —In Wiliawebarg, oD on een ‘Avguet 9, James ——* son of James and Leulsa Smith, agea pry optbs. the friends and relatives are rempectiaty invited to aitend the funeral, yon ‘117 Ainslie street, this (Taesday) at ee on ‘On Moncey, August 9, suddenly, — Sars. ance ag He family, also the men- ie haeey pase tho amp of be New or Huzears, H., (formerly xhavan, J fated letter B), '80" tho members ‘of the United | gan achn aly 22 oe Lodge No 1, are respectfully invited to attend er ein ae Union, Sms'l, Boston; toa: 16ib, Sqaen- the funeral, trom his late reaideace, corner of Pearl’street | tum, ng ey ‘Old 6th. Fuzabeih & mall ons oh Re and Peck si:p, on Wednesday , Avgust 11, at ton o'clock. be back 16) ire 2 aad ee, ne, Tay1or.—On Monday, August 9. at eleven A. M., of con- “Tune 4 Bingen, Beit NF NYork; Reindeer, ay breeches. The sepect of the grounds was charming, and | sumpiion, Wu1iaM Tayon, ag: iT 4 Canada, Robinson do, ie when it was died with the ladies and tholr gailants, the | |, The relatives an ee want Lg a pe ot “ar ‘wae wortb going farther than Jones’ Wond to see. o ‘the mambirs ‘of ba el NYok, Arab, » Bosion. o’olock the festival commenced with, a concert, | lent and Hat Finishers Trade Angociatious. Dest Jay a1 In the of whieh ibe folowing ine programme: B Liverpool papers please copy: Bence nly 2—Peawed by, bark Magnoits, Kiseam, LERD consumption, Tnos. ewcabila for nt gos Paes Zien ieee nate eck at “ nun, July Q—arr Augusta © Brewer, Cox, Wigs for ‘the Musical friends of the are arch and Chorus (1 anphauser, attend the Rasen tee the residence of his brother-in- *iimourn, July 25-8ld George & Waris, Woon, Baton. Grand Fotpoursi.... law, Pbilip H. Grogaa, corner of Nassau sureet and Hud! ,Orascow. Ju aigener, So. Otty, Tyler er NYork; 210 Hane coe r son’ avenue, Brovklyn, at one o’clock, this (fuestay) | NYors; pg Pollard, do (and fom Gresnock 26°); An* Fest Overture. aftercoon. \ genria, Wood, Bocton, (ex Van Zaxpt —In Cedar county, Iowa, on Wednesday, Greenock July 23-. Hs o30. Vinetio, Cardenas asd Weeding Marche July 34, Mars, Cummmnana Jane Vax Zaspt, wize of Wan. L. | OBarienicy, Fleewwoad, i at LATS nten Seenchian Peek Van Zandt, in the 60tb year of her age, _Gorrennoic, July 9—Arr May Quosr, Bianwood, Yew Ore The tt Chorus"? (Trovaiore) eee The band was excellent, and the whole of the music was adwirably performed. wae featnre of the concert was the ‘‘Trovatore Chorus.”” ben Mesers. Maretzek, Auscbutz apd Theodore faomss erformed upon the anvils, superinterded by Meeere. En Bergmann andG. W. ‘Morgan. Mr. Maretzek wae orpamenta) and e aborate as ever, Mr. Avsobutz as vigo- Tous snd ¢fective as if cond Beethooven’s Niata ‘bopy, and Me. Thomas an delicate and artistic as if violipizing at a ‘asbionable up town masinée. Mr, Turiaci covcuck d the band. During the afternoon the scene of the festival was visit ed by the Mayer of the city, Mr. Temanp, the Superin. tevcent of Police, Mr. Tallmadge, ana Mr. "ur jobo M Botts, of Virginia—the Vaet named gentleman the usst of Mr. Tallmadge. The distinguiehed party was duly enter. tained at the hotel, and afterwards ‘the hea'tn of the Mayor”? was proposed by Mr. Jacobson, and seconced by Mr. Maretzek, who ailnded to the ener. getic and effective mapper in which Mr. Tiemann bad per- formed the cuties of his ¢ffice. ‘The Mayor, 1: reply, said that it fare him the highest satirfaction to assist at this festival, and that he had en- deavored to perform the duties of his a witnont dia- tinction of party or nstiona'ity. In conclusion he cave the health of the Jacics, which gailant sentiment was recetved with prolonged cheering, Mr, Cuanirs 8. Rocas ano then propcged the health of Mr. eres made, whe retaraed to the — by proposing Bows, wi Tesponse, allbough be from ‘the South, be peace Mya notkirg but the whole Union. Peau combo we wo the peaceable snd enjoyable element of the German cbaracter, which be said be had studied during his recent travels in Europe. In conclusion, Mr. Botts proposed, as a sentiment, “ America—North and Soutn, South apd North.” The Mayor then “The health of Max Ma- retzek,”” to which toast the indomitable impresario re- Warrsrvorv.—On jay, Au 8, Dante P., youngest son Roy ge and Elizabeth biteford, aged 2 years,6 weet sue ans Jn io a road pil el (a, Ludiow, New mor and ays fork. ‘in, ship Zurich, oun, iF Sse ‘York wame day; FE oe Ma ge tig hae to aie ob , Greets for fi vine? tcig: aed rents, 104 Euzabeth street, this (Tuesday afternoon, at | ‘er 09 unt debennisherg. milphen: fo rulipher; am a ae dey, August 9, Al E. Witxin- ILKINEON, jondey, Av; FRED TUK! SON, only son of Peter J. and Mary Wilkinson, aged 1 year snd two monthe. The relatives and friends of the family are respactfully invited to aitend the funeral, from the residence of hig parents, 218 Woost@ street “Hig romains will pas taken w Greenwood Cemetery at ball past two o’ciock P. M. Woop.--On ary August 8, Grxaxp Woon, of Pet County of Fermepegh, 4, at bis residence, corner of sitiams; Bexelberg, #79105; Harding, and Minnesota Desboo, for NOrieans, une; Fersl4, U nwell? for Caruiff and U Biated wmediately:, Lt hae Conway, une; Roacius, Cook, do (has been reported ald 17:h and Dsisies ) HeEivorr, Ju) HONG KONG, May 12—-rr Bi 2b, ying Mist, Linnell ae gepore’ ‘Thorne ike, 1g) 27s, Hew Berpen ‘Whitmore isu: igo, | Kate Westions, Kinguvan, Btephen Qiover, sal: on. Caleut's Indith, Brown, and Grace Gorcom, Bs ison, d¢ 3, Hamlet, Leera, do (and ald June 4 for Shengnis): Ano Yunro Hoston; Slst, Bel) Ho &, Harrieoo, Calor jersen- , Marton, ‘Banghox; June L. eave San do, 24, eo Sweeney Bibgapore; 4th, Yang’sze (). Dearbora, thang- hee: bum. Queen of the Seas. Covb, sydney. sia bn 25th, bea Nympb, Ste; bn elf Bald Eagle, “on berg, W: Vendyke and Richard streets, ‘Brocklyn. His remains wili be interred in Greepweod Cemetery this (uenaey) aflernocn, at two o'clock. Eoriekfilen and California papers please copy. TirsFal ane iar Galen erway oe fear i on MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, hraury, Flete ape enat Wanderer, ing. 906, lade, Crowell, the At dalareat : yb, Don Quizotte. Hale, Fi Link ov Wignt daly 94, OW Anne, Distanan frowa NY¥9" for semen toh, AB ‘Thompson, ‘Smals, from Loadon A3 Fort Ph Tivenrco, July 4—Arr Simods, Nason, NOrlexns; Kat Houler Headley, cavannal; Mary Goe Avery, Queen ‘25:b, Bermabas Webb, Wau, NYorx: ‘Oregon, Sonia, Ne nab; Herriet (LMAMAG FOR Wow TORE—Tu BAY. + 5 05) MOON FeTs....., «+> 706) mon wareR. Port of New York, August 9, 1858, cove 800 seve 936 ULEARED. Clenmenin Fad (Br), Moodie, Liverpool—® Cunard Jeane frih Sprague, Proveau, Bavannab; json, Oheever, New Urleans—Robson 4 Foe | Snow, Uharels'on. oydlhsaby soma ai, PLA Sibi Gloratiar, OMford, N¥ork; Tnvestignter, Carver, do ‘k Clem: vin Newr ort mt Lex aston, cher Buenos Ayres—Doliner & otter, Loppos, July 23—Kot iowerd, D B Sexton, Burke, Cleve- ebm Ns Th maa &Co, brero, Keloutward land; 6th J © tog: a Lites Sombrero. 2d, President Ful ‘ork Cid 24h, amazon, B over. Pork cand ald from Gravesend, a Stewart, Sherman, do; 2th, J A Hazard, Wihams, ir), Beott, Halll Son =p hr Loy: ned ins very good specch, acknowledging in a manly “ Tall “Jnly 15—A: sebenet Mork pany ae GI Nyt Ta sma Sinane Sateen Satwred ecelved from er ce his residence “Behe Cols erly, Tay) — Ys ; 29h, Areadia, men, Manges ei among ‘as, He bad endeavered 10 do his best for art in | _ Rebr L Bhackelford, Wilmington—Doli r.“.ow Bapgoon. Bid 16h, Fi chrop, Cal~ America without regard to ary pationalities. be, RY June 14—Arr Gertrude, Hellett, Mr. Maretzek's wae received with gyeat ap- plavge. Subsequently Mr. Avachutz’s health was proposed by Mr. Tallmadge and duly acknowledged by the recipieat of the compliment. Succeeding the concert there was the bal cha during which large numbers of ladies, in flats, an gon: tlemen, summer ily attired, rosea the Iuse ofthe dance much 0 \eir aralidication, as it appeared. 2 po even- ing, ti ‘ite wes properly fod up 1c » with ficworts ad littium There were ihe“ Troo Livers’ ry properly in fire; the ‘Date Tree of the jo ‘Polka Dance and Colored Battery,” the “Plumisated Yew heer’ the “Star of Ameri*a, a other fine pieces, ocncluding with a grand feu de’ joie in horor of the ruccess of the Atlantic Telegraph, in the centre of this was a A¢ama, Davis, Fall River. ware, Lopes. PRiindelphia. Bicamebip Arago, Lines, H vie Southampton July 28, 09, Havre rn aly left the Needles at b Pat mdse and passengers. '0 Ca mde dy do: ay ey Potter. Bebr Las Steamer Maviuain, May 26—arr Gi Maral, = oper. Akyab. wea sTu, Bly 24, vid Ue le Joe, Boyaen > kork. 2th Kmms Lisson, Yates, for Fa’ henuedy: Hesdall. fr’ dor Oras, email, a addy, for do to, Alamo, for vettenni tor ds, genres de mtg Seuné te: Stet. 6 ‘Orouto, Joly 7—atr O Lopking Hopkins, NYo"k. igs by ees “sanding ba Inst 6 Prxanc.Jucel0~ Aare Jus rane, fa G20 BIA Havre for New York. stb. 6PM. lat 8 15, lon 4690, a9 2m weenie weberp; Sth, 5 PM, 6 milce B of >, Saw one of the NOries: Vacderbll: scamsbips, sicering We The Arrived off the | NOPGM 1. jury Arr Bpereancs, Baiee, NYork, and Battery ot 10:45 am. 934 10 fo Boner. ¢. Fkiuner, Richmond, de. with mane . : Hees indams Chrieet SAM. of wiier | noaTow, Way 22 Sees ee Socese aren rhonie signalized Jamestown, vence for | Taxrico. July Lat post, shire Mary Jase, from NYorks ip Westernport, Berry, Baltimore and Norfo \eampani , 6 boar i m+ se and passecgers. to HB Cromwell & Co, , Bib 9m, POCO ROLLE LOE LOETETEEE TOE RELODE TE DEDE DELL IOON 6, Crowell, Poruana, with mdse aad bear . ng BLeSWED LE PROVIDENCE, to bh B Cromvel) & Co. wonene toe ‘THK CABLE 18 LAID. Liverpool, June 25, with mise to Cal. | secceeceoeneencesseeces sesesecccrooseoonesecereeweeg) | Tin Niemen tes" Nght winds and calme daring the} “Vesice, July 2—Cld W 8 y, Grey, Morrallia, ‘And on either side, connected by flery gables, the fi. ip ize Ripa g ot foun Thomaston, Bare Zi Wuanroa, May ut Btorm ony Caliaghan. NYork. Dear’ tags . June 29 with 20a indy. ome Ports Griuan snd te ated Sows.” peihiod ene srivanas Blanchard (of Yarmouth, Me) Lawvenge, | ALEXANDRIA, A, Aug ar Arr sohr Planet Mors, Cobsean, ed with the most enthasiastic 4,mith mdae to Waleh, Carver K chase Ga | NY erine Rogers. Bri Stepoon This piece was received wi D't5 30, pasved abip Venus. hound E 7h, let cries Miyy x Bore, Vleet cheering, and was most artistically and bappily con- wes boarded by 0 boat trom Br bark Babtus, do, J 8 ana FOL Phi eviegnen: Jona 5 inived, from & Obes for New Tork of provirionk—anoplind ber Wiliame suri’ NXcrk, William sara Komen. .e number of people that visited the crousde daring | wie take 4 Sh, off Mcnteuk ea” steamaalp Nov merg ilghs, ANY, AugT—arr, son Dart, ones. Skork. Olt the dey was about six thourand. The same programme same ime, saw Br steamsbio Glasgow, ioe ve Mechanic Gor, 8 York: = Merrid, apeen Port; de repeated to omy, snd on Wednesday, the last day, thore will De &ovnte-t for prizes— two great silver gobieis, een the Finging socio Showla the weather on to- Ane to Merrow be equally as propitious as toatof yes- ‘a grand saccese. Certain it is, thet he wanegers beve jone everything to deserve the patropere of the public, and from the indi »tion of yester- would seem that their efforte will be fully re- Died. on Sunday morning, Avgast 8, ton of the late Stepuen Allen, ia the 4)st yeur of hia age. Bit remains will be removed to this city to day (Tuca- dey.) sna the funeral will tke place at four o’oock this afierncon, from the house of airs. James Porter 136 West Fourteenth etreet. The friends ¢f the family aro re epectiuily invited to attend the funeral without further Aict Esapy. —Op Sunday, Augvet 8, at 297 East Fourteenth sircet, Thomas Feancis Busby, youngest sop of Matt and bence for Parr ain S“mmeren Long, Phtiade'p Ld Ly 9 aa rig ig Atstis hence for averp yl 7, wih mdse nip Oe , wan derland Jane 3 wera mater Jul! Vat 4000 "I ym 47 36 boutd B, suposed to be tne W Savior, Bo turket, thick fom at 207 Frapblin. bennd to Boston: fth, 5 FM lat 40 44. lon 09 took a m Wolestt, Parker N¥ork’ ghd Biot from ost Mary Taylor; 8h, 10 AM, spoke pi.ot post for © hip, two berke end two Price, Vis Quarantine: tip Bight Ship Galena, Lensitt, Havre, July 3 with mdae and 151 psa jeaion. ld 7th, wind Ne tos ‘Wr Wh Rodate Kol the Sanks, saw | Win Jevking avd Phinens Syrague) hark beer Maria; Origa ul NW io ENG park Day ried on exturdey. aod abipe alice bn aldert ou oun ey, and all an- thip Pepperell ly, bound \o snx—pni ints this port ine eaptoi most of the crew being aick wilh fever. into the Lower Quarantivs by sueaming Franklin, Mitebe?l, T inidad; Nu: . Hedron, =r DS Onlesn: Hernessey. park susntic (Mrem) Felébusen, Bremen, June 26, with | rey, Colemas Savennad; brigs #eome, Porer, Leabor: mene and 173 passengers, to order. | Spartan, Cienfuegos etaraed, bark ' Lizzie, ‘Mowers! Brig Wirgole (of Boston), Loring Cardenas, \2¢ev8, with | bence June 23 for Buenos avres (eee Mi pce!) ouge to maser satlelin compensa Si brigs Gen Tay- | ta Avgat 7 8—arr steamer Jag Jerome, lor Dripkweter. for New Yor! Suman Dunesn, for Port- | N¥or Oe re Wlsce, ele Swed, Lower lend 34 inst, iat 34.05, Jon 76.38, socke brig James Oros>y. | ou iiforate. 4 bre Fort. The aF lew from Metaussa for Boston. ‘anchored st ihe Lower Quaram | York, Fordand. AtQuarsu'ice, a British ecboonee fap Eicet-to, from Bermuda: achr Thos Leun’ ), Oreutt, Farus. 11 Below. of Sharp's Island, ke’: Bla: cf 7 bemten the and 20 day Sune 12. ass Miles. cook. bomas’ Point, « wih aees ay family are i o Abohored ai the Lower Qu Mim Jeakion tact Bowons . Obarleston; alee ral at two o'clock, this (fteaday) asternoen. “Mx remaina | "Es ww xeon of Checryse'd) Nash, Trinkiad, Cuda. 18 | Wweres, Hardivg. Bos a; brig ht will be taken to Calvary Cen etery for interment. Breeyay.—On Monday, Avgust 9, Tarormy ) Baswxay, aged (80 years, & native of Nossdohan Kennare, county erry Toe trends and relatives of the family, and thors of Mr. James Sail'van, are En nenorg My the fu peral,at No. 6 diniberry puree, this (fuemday) aiternoon, ‘At halt-past two o'clock, Cork and Kerry papers please copy. Conms.—Up board the brig Pizarro, i July 78, Mr. Eauvezen Sivnaxs Ucetis, of New York, ed 19 yaais. “Cass Jaume Frank, youngest ton of H F. and Matil dn Crane, sgea } year and four montbs. Funeral services will be performed at twelve o'clock. thie cay (Tuesday ,) at the residence of bis parents, 110 ‘Wert Forty frat street, ocroor of Fighth avenue. His re- wins will be interred in Oak Hill Uemetery. Contes --On sens August 8, alter & short and se. RTS wpcut 39 years, nn inerg et Recht BF ee sms ot ume fine Wes Weve warm. ee | See Renee ea sae Bie funeral wi Sy ‘lace from the rooms of Metro. Wavl nivehy ‘Aus 6—Arreobre ca Locge, 278, ¥. A. #., [netead of Cresent Loc; we 402, F. A. M., a8 errchovus.y stated in fren ioe | The brethren of Metropoliiaa Lodge ¥i3, FA A. the fraternity in geveral, members of whe friends, aro reepectfuily invited to ‘aitend the py es above, from the corner of Grand and Conire stress, at three o'clock, this (Tuesday) afternoon, without fur: Wer ipvitaticn. Coxway.—On Monday morning, August 9, Mary, daugh- ter of J. 2. and the Inte Mary on’ The fricn@s anc rolatives of the meee invited jo attend the fueral on eadny at tee o'clock, from her ime resanen, 234 Bacler suract, Brook ya. Devin.—On Motéay mornirg, August ©, at his rest. dence, 104 Dean street, Brockiyn, Joux Devur, aged 38 cate. She foreral will take pe this day (fucsdey,) at eleven o'clock &. M., Pant rob. Court streat, Breckiya, ‘the frienae nd relatives of the family aro invited to ationd. In Jersey City, on Monday, Avgust 9, 100A, tbe rem twit daughter of Jonn end Kigabeth Davenport, aged 6 mon hs and 9 days, She eurvived ber twin titers Eman &., 10 days. The {riends of the family are requested to attend the fener, °O™ thelr — ‘ence, 14 Newark Avéhive, Yervey this (Tuercay) atte M four o'clock nan.—The funeral of Mre James T. Daw with take place thie day «retedez,) ot ot halt posto eleven ow ck, from the bouse of Hop kine, 26 Kav, Twentieth ptreet, inetead of in George'e ebreh, a4 Angounecd if as wants Dewan Ksvs.—-1n Brovklyn, E. 0.,0n Sonday, Angust 8, Pav. Ez Avoueta, tnfant Unvghier of Seth ©. ana Amelia R oye. ‘ae rezatives and friecds of the family are respectfully Wyited to attend the funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, her ti , in Bed. between Park and Myrtle avenues. please py. » & \Testings, cm the Hodson, on » Axwe Beach, daughter of John H. ity. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, at Trinity cl n, New York, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. McAreen — OD Sunday, Avoguat §, in the 28to year of her oge, Rosansan, wife of Pairick MoAleer, and ® vative of nggnrey, neat Oar own, county Ty rove, Ire'mnd, frends and acjnaintances of he rSanly in gonoral are 5 napeerety IMVited to attend the fnnern’ wer invitauon, from ber iste reridenos, Giath and Seventh streets, Brooklyn, £. D., this (Tues ag Speer ’ eee sees,” Sunday, August 9 of Maxee.—Al en Iniend, om croap, Kare Barniay, Fee daughter of Joba and Azennh A Menee, aged 1 year and ten monthe, Martin. —At Chaplin, Oopnecticut, on Thursday, Auguet 5, Gariony Chan, init oon of 7. T. Dwight ana Martip, aged © mont Merrny.—Op Suncay, august 8, _hiter « loug and severe Hines, Conseiics Mearny, in the 67th year o. his ‘The relatives ana irienae of the (emily are iy invited 0 attend bis feneral, this (Tuesday) oon, at two o'olock, at bin late py ty ‘591 Seventh avenue, Sappees Thirty fourch and 1b! streets. Murray ~-Up Monday, August wane ‘wife of Je. remieb J. Morphy, & native ‘of the city of Gurl, Ireland Hier frien 8 ena acqueintances are rerpecttally invited to sttend the funera:, this (rue miternoot, at two = non” from bis iate Teaiaeboe, Wee) Forty weoom) “Oy of Cork papers please copy. Yn Monday, August 9, Agr isapsiis, ferd avenve, Bovis PR LE a 2 z > ee bark Mouton Townsend, Mo vile, achre bil'ow (ir), Indies Kvergreen, Bix bley, 4ridgeport, Oor o; Hl, Chemberisin, NYore} Kingfsber, Ho! we, Ringstoa, ener, Radice t Norwich, Coa M th NYork: Kee ean Frost, Phi) Rverelt, Hav tung. Bost Vator, orig Weneer, 3 Geolon, Windward Ial- ape ATH, Aug 4—Arr brig Ortasba, Fhute, #orscnah, 81) Oth, brige Nedrorks, Freeman, Cardenas; vim Cry w oed, Colburn, x. BAKER'S LANDING, Warwick, Ang 6-' 4 sloop Wa porus,.7 ‘Tyler, # York; Hb sche sisholes se.-y, Pendlewa, ‘ah CHa HATTON, Ang S—Cit brig Rureks, Maly. Philedel+ piayschr 98 hr wort J. ving, West Indier. Hid whe MM Caled, eters, Yst inst, lef 27 5, lon dsys, with rogar, de, toC ABD fribidad for wu 70. epoke bark Rabin bored at the BN ee Dorman, Turks Islands, 14 days, with | ") 1 Mayan, Lama NP, S days, with toad | Peswengers, to A We | chi iver Quechy Lybeh: Halltax, 16 daye, tn ballast | | master, Bebr Pabine, Day. Newberp wiih, Wvhin ‘ebe) (\ masts), Birdrall, Alexandria, 4 Bete Frowess, Hulse, Alexandria 8 4 aya of Yarmouth. fr ower Quarantins ma NO, 4 darn * fehe Virginia, Ball, Taunton, 2 days. kebr Victor, Seara. Providence. febr F Hall, Bassett, Portland, Ct er Croebs nf ‘om Hillahore) Seri Terre Suuae, rth mane from wreck of “ prin: le, Anderson. (f. 0 Pm tage Bi Davie, § York: » noe. Wind during the day from NE to 8, u p—Capt Mitel the ahtp F rorle'or. Brewers 6, Untan it ronle'or, from Havre, ving bowéed on the Hum, Ang 3-014 steamer lew Orieana ably Ohinnd trom | NOW GEiMAS, coe Tieton Sey ta ict 8. lem 84° 90, Rew lene er tan, Wy Sage © board, two or. with ik Eniy J © Borwron. which was q ‘tore st Terveheliing 20h, 01 off, ond srrived at Rremen 24 Jus, iaiaen te Snir Oreeontin, of before rey ariea Wen, wes owned by . Ricbardece %@, of Jn. 0% nod Merrett & Robinson Jobo P Smith, Bath. x Fhe was {panred tor Bane ‘ot which smount 8/50) was i = et ~ Marine office in Bath, and the bal, Ve in Bow Pon the freight there waa an ineurance in office* ih Bath ‘with yellow fever on forts; Neinom,, Rey, Weat vie ite five others woredown — vin Galveston. a 2e (adc itional)—Arr ehip Tl B Roody, Gaderr, Trieste and bg onrk Arden teasSarehflergo, Z si u ew, coming wD. sbipe Jno M Woot, Meek, from Liverpool: Crimes, Lor. from do; sehr J 2 i oun, Peasiog ‘haly 3s Towed tome chip Orphan, bark 1.40009; 30h aly 6 see ship Orphan, Orcoie, Zenoste. tnd Indu ” — NOMPOLK, Ang 6—arr sobr @pright iag “ea Ferris, Bos. Brem ship “Hinneh 29 narantine (bh; Bh Mb—as” 89 sar unm, Mor gaye frets 8 ne pul in for tiands, 7 of © ew dead wilh etn B t font West 290 a bee ya sa Or hex loll, Seewne revd, een mich carried away ove and ms" g ate, Pad — thip Potyoens ote Bow on Jdboom and boweprit, cap of fr * * lp el) f 2 Peta - Shes wer otseign Darn, trom 2‘more for Hermuen, was roa srigkwaier, Ba Wet } oan bE givens f ‘and lost matpmast and fidence, brig Gor Anders”! #90P Commerce, Tyler, from Axt¥.unr, aly 26—The Joba H Eitiot went ashore on tha | Mare’ PLAT, anevere ghle & “sacmmekosa, but was towed off by two mers. Carcurrs, Jone 18—Pot back 16th, the Kilzabeth Kimball, Condon, for Boron leaky A) Kom june 6—The American bark Nimrod, from for th {for Amoy), wae epoken May }2, Int Tl, Jon we net Thy inches of water per hour, (che arrived at Ame @ ADR, Monro, arrived here from Boston, was damaged {0 spareand salle. and bad her second oficar wached over board in a gale, Feb 2, int 39, eh 6 Ry dJnly %- Anchored at LF ng py ry o a Rennelia trom London for Rurrachse, to tn the i ” Tochen ‘under water. Arimins, July 25—The iarge fron screw soamsh'p inten tad torun between Bremen and Amerios, left our harbor in iow of five steamiuge snd go safely over the bar. She will re Sate 'o the ofte until © morrow, Lavwon—Mr Béward F Williame wil! Inunok from ship yard at Williamaburg, about tbe 18th inet, a new pilot hoat for the Bandy Hook Pilot, watch hae been butlt to ropisce the boat lost inet winter, he i¢ nearly completed, and {4 oonnied & model in her line, Bho is 8¢ feet long on deck, 2) fet beam, 8 feet depth of bold, ts about 120 tows measnremen', and will erat about $8000. She isto be called the Ramund Blunt, in howor of the Surveyor of that name. tW Lonnon, Avg @-Arr bark “Am@uel Moxiay, Jr, hr Sten " . weniL DeLee Aug 0—Azr Seamer Fy Howion; bay k th ob Mav riil, alates ieee" Margaret Kel har! Peterson emore, Hoston: Horwen. Hougb, Beanett, York Wie OB Fr Rerthm hart, ne : Now York ‘Went 0 ve 6.5, be bark a ee Petrol, Arey, New Yor®: scbra Wa Rownneon, Priiadetonia; Metin vovien Spencer, Rilze- Kelsie oe Beebe, mondaut: mone. iwie'a 3 Mua Below, brig @live b-udley, Whelemen. Pry""e sre Ridroee, Plomarety Pretending pt, Goer Et yep raat, pat Joa Maxwotl, Jonney, , | jcocreing te wird), soup Khoce lard, Bull, In Hi nbi ne ny Rea rae ed sot Oh TATE tobe Charten y Crntae perience re NE gal soutien he actag whach ios RICHMOND, Ang qoarr crease ewok, Aktnoer, New jopeeliant ana royal ‘a1 bel yee i tcp Rovk- oh bie) New Haven Tih inst, sbtp Ocean, Clark, Pacific id achrd Mecora, bhodes, * Yor W low, a beean spoken—No Cae, iat 99 19, lon 26 06, bark Sacramento, of NIw ig a } 6 Are geben Ri bert Lam- Westport, clean, thear, Por. iwi J ickens, York for Weaterly 5 Epoken, de. sorps Speaker, ‘Metter, Port Been; Crupee Lewobes? five, Homer, Lindsay, trom singapore tor Trieste, July 1, | “wrewixotor, xo. 4 Aap oat e Seaman, Bi Brem ship ‘ihe ‘Lahusen, from NOrlenns for London, | Porton none ee any vgn NYoeR; Joly 24 int 96 (5, low 84 90 Phip, hedointr Rew amb, from Mobile for Ondlz, July 28, Wat J; 90, fom 19 8 CAR OR Wrak wy FRM ALI in fiver, Nien y oF wom Depo, Weablogion strpos 3 ix esi te ae HES ia 22357 ; Hi i3y = c 27 e 7 2 ' ; ‘ '

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