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a a VANCOUVER ISLAND AND FRASE® RIVER, eee The Fert Pewspeper Eatabitshed on the Kalano— Lia Terma 1.0 Contente—Joarsalion Unde. DiBealace—Octnography or Falak Raver ~ Baainess anc Improvemenis in Vsc* cartaenCOIRAMMOR — Advesthemouts Kate rial Poctey, des, $6: Simultancous'y with the opsaing rush of gold Aaniors 80 Fraser R ver, that firet evidence of civilization—-a a8 W0- papers eatablished a} Victoria, the capital of Vao- couver I:iscd. Tt wus first calied, or proposed uf be called, the Anglo American, but the tithe was changed to that of Pictoria Gazetr. 1: is & seml-wovkly yaper, and fz pablisowc every Wedvesday and Satarday, We have befors us ibe second number of this eaeet, with the date of 30% Jone. It is @ emall folio Giza, contsioing five Oolumrs t* (ne page, and s served at the following prety Semi yee y subsorivers Quarterly cussoribers . Montly scoecrivers .. Advertivccssuta Comspics: bay 7 RE must be paid for inrsriebly in advance ‘The first ;age consists Of reacng mater, original aud selected, acd contains acsiuan of San Fra cisco adver tisements. Among the ilemy on this page is the foliow ing wotice of she drownin, of an American cilizer in the bays ANOTHES OF *HE VICTIMS. Mr, Isaac Korea ‘sum of th» dem or Rosenbaum & Van , Alea, bookseiers and eiationors, of Stockton, California it i prewy well ascertaiuet, was among the unfurvauate perrons #)o were drowned by the upsotsing ot the ul ted enit boat Alcatraz, on the 2ist fastent, Mr, Kosen baum wae wvout twealy-eight years of age, & amive of Germany, but for many years @ citizen of She United Biaier, ax waa well Snows: a3 An Upriznt, indusirious aad enlerprisicn man, It is supposed Be had a large amount of money about bis person, or ip his travk—pone of which ‘has beep recovered—haying come with tho intention of establishing a banca house in this town. any taforma Now concer ting nis Dody or oflacts, left at this office, will De teaukiviy reosived and properly used. JOURNALISM UNDER DIFFICULTIES. The Hdisor draws the following amusiug sketch of tho establishment in which bis paper is got out:— The present umber of the Victoria Gazette is prepared for pubitcarcn in room more remarkabie for exwwot than convenience, Iss wa sound ia crevices, through whish (he wind bears with en impartial equality tue eveds of caterry and bronediol alllictions co the ediuors, yropristors fod typeavepber’. ite floor te of # shaky cbatacter, and ©” naperts @ tremuloueneas to its surface which Exch pr Orchiore UP oresent writing lo ABROMe & Cbaracter thal Chewy, 607 Be One of oUF com }, woud fad it eithew's & pher. Cavities, lerge aad swall, lis ia wai icr lvois ivele paseing into avd about she estadlieh- meni, wi.) hso already resulted ip serious abin damage to the mbju: ari of its ocoupacw, Tne “editor's desk” is & buble & pcr lBe paper, eKUTELy poised upon a leather trunk, vibra, wite each movement of the writer's baad, Au Con peliicy Dim to Gouple up bis person is the actor pre- ring “copy” Ra manober more surious thae graceful. Tie “Editor's Rasy Obair’’ i@ @ Oblaese trank, wuose top would pe on a level with the deek, but for the mriiliant ides of increesing the height of tho latter by tue paver expedient alluded lo. g thougats wad por. vade the rein of the Ipdiviousl favored with these facili es, would fod @ mach readier expression at 306 pot of bis pen but tor the dra woack of betng compolied w retail copies cf tie journal, reosive items of news aud correct misdirected intruders on tae poirt of their destiasiion, simutsceousiy with imaiticg those remarkabie convsp- tions. Two bugy Gre-places adoro our sanctum. Theee orna- ments, having been built with a view to couvey ali tne heal ss well as the smoke ap the onimpey, are as littie Gangercais io the master of risk ot a cootl as they are Dutwigniy conducive to comfort m M@eifyieg the Dlaste of Lares, whieh dizpte occupancy: 1 pre- pent sojourn: re 1a the este vlishment we are de lag. We these fuel eaters witu s pic of lumber beior ging to the Hudson's Bay Company, stored in the premises, but ihe priaters having cocapied it in lieu of a lavic, ©e Dave Deen compelled to postpone in- Culgecce ip that (10 us) economical expedieu:, It is pos- elbie, alec, shat ihe Corporation io question might enter- laln sOm@e OP )ectt_ne to the proposed ase of their property, which objeci.ons, ai'hough we consider them azsura ia view of cur vecessities, we are Pound to reapect. The pleasactscusds of wood rawivg, uail bsmmering, &., Add to toe facittios for eciwortal labor of whica we are DOW ID extouog eDjOYMeDt, aud ao ooCwiONA proceTsiIn Of Lndieva, cueere end invixqraies [he Weiter by stoppiog anc exrreunaing bis locaity of int, aud gaz'og upon bis doeds with the expreseion of icteiligecee common to the phyeingromy of she intelloctaal race of wich they are the Tepresentats« Undet suck cireumatances our rosters will kee thet making Up 6x interosting sheet is Duta triting hat demgre supplying OXTHOGRAPHY OF FRASER RIVER. The Gazite undertakes to correct some errors in the mode Of speling “ Fraser.” It asya:— Ovr Califernia cotemporarion indulge in a great varity of ortnograsby iu printing the titie of Fraser river, some ving 1 a Frazer's, Olbers as Frazier's, and ocners ae er'@, The Correct mode is Fraser,” aod the word eboule not %+ used iD the posseevive case, Tue river was Damed afer ls discoverer, « gontiomen gow residing in Carade. DRCIMA‘ CURRENCY. We are wiso informed Wat tne decimal system of cur- rency it alm ot aniversally prevalent in Victoria, and that Gollare and cents stem 0 bare superseded the sterling Yerme in What portion of British territory; #0 9900 and eo Completely bus (he Amorican spirit mede ite impress 2. “i IMPROVEMENTS. ‘The Gazette notices a large number of frame butldingy Ip the course of erection on Yates, Government and Woart streets, and a great mauy small booths and tenis on the outekiru cf toe settled portion of the town; but remarks that out of \chieea property bolders whom its correepoa- Cent intorrogatod Reveutonn wore unable to toll the desiz- bation of the thorougbfare oa which their lots fronted, githough tw» of these ignoram! were superiniending tbe erection of puiliings. Mesars. ‘iruett, Godwin & Hay, of San Francisco, have purchased & ‘ive lot on Waart street, 100 fect froat by or coop, eligt coated, ang aro baying constrncted thereon B sudstantial wooden tenement. Tho larger portioa of the Dellding ts to bo used by thom as 4 store, ‘and the balance Will be leased for stores and business villoes. HYMENEAL, ‘The Gazrite eaytin Indica ions justity us in the assertion that but» short time wi elapse cre che head of “Marriages,’’ will occasionally, por baps regu‘arly, adorn the columas of the \Gazate. Bye. 4 We ‘grr time coming A PACIFIC MAYPLOWRR. It is note worthh that one of ube veusels engaged in con- wey ing che ploveer gold imaigrante bo this Couctry irom Califo. um, bears the eut the Mayflower, May the co- ineidencs foreebadow We eoisblisim@ent OF @ communtiy wortny 0 claim aillauty in energy wad noble Geeds win the Pilgrim fathers. CHINAMEN IN VICTORIA. We beve vot yot aoon # Jaianaan ia Vitoria, thoagh » ‘of citizens ot the Fiowery Kingdom are left Oaiiforaia in the Fraser river exv dus. my & Sign mich Aporara in oUF steeets, howerer, it Ay Pe prewu ved Uthat Joba i among Ua, As 1¢ boars the ious KOC BG goMive legesd, Guang (oo (1740 Ieee song the familiar Interrogsuon of “ Wantee Wasneot” be wducd Ww OUF every Gay Conversational yoosba- 4 BR—Sic ce the adore was penned a batch of Colestinin ye lances from the Oregua and are campers ia tae Vi ja question. Whether thor effurve wilt Wesuing Of gore O¢ of CrVaing wa potat ma; We wuall lay Delore our Jy as the grave importance of NBS TN VICTORIA. In reply to Du merous querier that fave reachod us re Une (nouition (OF Wadiog ia tts port we have to . Vievria is at present, 0 far ae duties oo merchan 20 imported are Cvnceracd, afree port. Novae of Testriotions Incident to traffic in the (nierior Of tae ter prevail Onre. Aud as ene Wade wun miners here 4 of a wholesale thee & retail charscier, we talok opportunities for even the more extens've branches commercial enterprise good BOF, OF Course tis iow rofers only to the wciaal present coadition of the Lg 2 Toore sre as yet Bo taxes bere, or liaconse imp rts yon Any tradera save those retailing malt or spirtucue ands arvieia for all ‘&. There is a good opening now for the starting of many jptions «| minor trade. Good artizeos aad mevhaaws im Gemucd. Accommodations ia the Way of saeiter enteriaic ment are mesgre acd poor in qaaity, Heooe ‘ely market with NO tax imposes is Open to ali in tne Wao are i search OF sued aa Opporsanity, ADVERT /SEMENTS. ‘The San Francisoo advertisements in the Gazette are numerous than those of Victoria, In ail tuore aro four columns. Of those of Victoria thers is one knowa the superior exsslionce of the Briley Ane j,oneer hotel in Victoria—and setting ont the bar is “presided over’ by Mr. J. C. Keeaan, formerly the Fashion Saloon, Saoranento, Ualifornia, The terms Doar an! lodging are annowoced as mederats. Mr. J. Carroll announces that he keeps a grovery and liquor and that Be ie “inte of Sea Francisco, California Mvertisements by Commission mercaaata and land thore aro six, most of the firms being from Cali- One Ddisckamith, one carpenter and one butcher the merita of their respective establichmonts the community. One firm announces that \t has made arrangements to on hand a continued sapply of Puget sound lam per, gale olther by cargo or ovberwise; aod another frm — branch of « San Francisco house—advorsises ooking _ quicksilver, bottled ale and porter, Manila sagars, whiskey, and ® general assortment of rope, and ship chandiery. Of ‘ loxt and found” we the follo » iag:— Notice —F und floating to Victoria hatdor a black etbook, cvutainiog @ certideate of deposit on & San NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUSM' 14, 1858, Francieco banker, Parties claiming the same will please ‘Sppiy to David Cameron, Feq., tale on cortans Osx Hoxpaxp Dow.ans roward wil be for the re- covery of a wrurk lost from toe Aloatcaz in the late dieas- ter; the trunk was of brows leather, itn rollers at the Dettom, two paire of biankets were sirapy-d on ite op; 20 Wark Op yt. The floder will recervy the ubrve reward oa leaving thé recovered proparty at Baley’s Hotel, Victoria ‘The Gazette is got up with care, aud is well printed; and the mines prove as rich as first reported, ib will proba biy grow up to be w valuable property. FRAFER BIVRE : Os tap sabjoot of these minos, the editor of the Col” dis Gazetfé eXpresees his ideas in che folioWog verses: — Last Sufo.” my windiog way To losin the wPiC8 OF the day Al! nounds, ail wy'\0et, seemed to aay, Fraser river. At cech saloon the glaesés ;u9g—~ ‘Tuo revellers, a btile sormug ‘Toasted, hic cupped, laughed and sung, Fraser river. The merchant, with his door haif closed, To show bis weres fore Dol exposed For gale, kept mutiering as be dozed, eiver. ‘The dandy, with bis ruffled shirt, Forgot to gaze on Masam's ekirt, 406 simpy said to ¥Yenny Furt, Fraser river. ‘The miner, loaning on bis pick, ‘At ‘hagpy’’ as & *periect brick,” Sais, one card only wakes the trick— Fraser river. ‘The parson, as be left the church, Was arguing with Broiter Burch; ‘Tnese Worcs I heara—* ‘left io the lurch,’ “Fraser river.’” I wandered on beyond the town— ‘The walieys in usbuttoned gown, Baid, ‘you bet,”” “get,” “now pangle down,"? “Vazee eever.”? ‘The miting claims were in a trance; Picks, ehovels, eluices, looked askeuce, And aaic, the boss bas gone to-—Fracca— Fraser civer. Lhastered up the mouutain sieep ‘Toe quartz wills all bed gove to elenp; ‘The wuus were Whispormg low aud acep, Fraser river, T gave it up, and homewsrd bent; The waters murmured as | weat, Go, editor, with breeches reat, To Fraser river. Gen. Woel and the Satu of Pinttaburg. PratrssorG, August 9, 1858. 44208 Gen Jonx E. Woot, U. 8. Ac Dsan Six—The undersigned committee have the honor herewith to forward to you the reaolutions of the Exseu- tive Committee of the Clinton Sounty Agricalturai Society, inviting you, with your stall, to meet the soclety in the celebration of the snatversary of the battle of Platisburg, being also the last day of the annual fair of our society, to be held on the government grounds near the viliage of Plattaburg. Tho undersigned take this occasion to assure you of the high appreciation of your distinguished servicas on the ever memorable 11th day of September, isi4, by tho of tuia county and by ousseives, aud to asvure you that it Would afford them as well as ourseives hearifelt Satisfaction to roéet you on that day, ead we siaverely that your beaith and public duties will not preveat your devotirg one ley Na celebration of the anniver tary of the battle of Pistisburg. We bope to receive your reply as soon as convenient. Very , your obedient servants. THOS. OROOK, —} JOHN W. BAILEY, | Committee A.D. hen hon of JNO. L. STECSON, /nvitation. SMITH A. WEED, } PLarmncG, August 9, 1858. en Gone Joun ey Pssst Lies -_ ik—At @ puodl of the citizens of Platis- burg, heia st tbe Court Asuse on the evening of tne bin ibst , 1 was UnaDimously res >ived to observe the ensuing anniversary of the battie of Pintiaburg in an appropriate MapLer, Nn Compection with the Agricaltural soslety of Citntcn county, and also tha:i—by reason of the service which you rendered in tue defence of tue town, rengered your country, and which they entertain for you earnest and cordial invitation present with your staff, and unit nce of that if of the citizens of Plattsburg and Therefore, in vicinity, in which the committee individuaiiy unite, the undereigned committee of the citizens earnestly sud cor- aad pare wéipate with us in the observance of the approaching anniversary of the batue of Plattabueg. Hoping to bear from you as early as may be convenient, we remain, very respecttully , your obedient servants. H 8. JOBN3ON, CHAS A COOK, ORREL TOWN, Bxapqcarrens Deragteast of Tue Exsr, Troy, N. Y., August 11, 1863. GENT! EwEN—With bearvelt gratifloadva | rece ved she invuation with wbich you have hoaored me, as comtaiued ip Une Communications Bod resolutions of the a September next bave to honor to be, very respoctfally, your obedient servant. JNO. BE. WOOL, To B. 8. Jomwsow, Hsq., MArtix Breny, Baq., aad others, commutiee, Piattaburg, N. Y. Commustoners of Health, ‘There waa a meoting of this Board at noon yesterday, his Honor the Mayor presiding, ‘The bark Harmon, from Matanzas on the 234 ult., baying Gischarged her cargo at Quarantine, and having been fumigated, disinfected and cleansed, was ordered to come up on the 16th inst. The City inspector presented a statement of nuisances Ooessioned by the keeping of hogs in the city, aad asking the Board to take action in the matter. The following piscos are said to be in (bo moat filthy and dangerous con oto — The premises owned oF oocupied by Jas. Caroll, la Sixty- O(th errcet, Detween Kighth and Niath aveanes. ‘The prem tees of Pawiox Cartrie, oa Eighth avenue, be- torn Sixty sixth and sixty s¢veuth streets. Che premises of Terence acHride, (a Eighth avenue, be- Iween Sixty elxth apd disty eighth stress, Also the places cocupied ea uncer, by — Poillip Schaefer, on sixty seventh street, between abt and Niath avenues: Jomes Kelly, Sixty seventh street, near Eighth avenue. Francs feus, Siaty Gib street, between Tentn and Fleventh avenues Mr. Sagun, Sixty Sfth street, between Tonth and Elo veoh averues—aod ‘Wisiay Vao Seinta, Eighty Ofth street, between avenue A acd Fire avenue. it Bae rerolved that the Clty Inspector be authorized, and he ts heresy ordered, forthwith to sapprees the pusasoe complamed Of, by removing the from the jvea itive ported out, afer giving Oue notice ‘occa: pants of the various places; aod that the Mith and pore malty Whiob Mey bare sooumulsted tn them, dan- gerone 1 public Dealt be taken away, The Boara then adjourned, Staten Isiaod. SPORADIC CASHB OF YSLLOW FEVER. Informetion has been received to the effect that Miss Sosan Uroes, & young woman Iately roriding near the beach below Townsend’s dock, om tho east sido of Staten Isiaud, died of yellow fever on the evening of the 1th inst Miss Cros bad inhabited the cottage by the beacon during the paat two months, and it wae remarked oat sde wea constantly in the babit of taking late evening ‘dathe ia the river aed of maxiog frequeat excursions among the shipping. Not long after the drat symptoms of the digeese, the yourg woman expired. A domestic named Mary Heindrecken wer iso seized with yellow fever ia the ame house a fow days after, and was taken to ihe Marine Hospiial oo the istand. This servant, lke Mies Cross, wae also accustomed to boating snd batoing ip the evcnirg, and oceup ed a sieepiog room adjacent to ich Mise Crone ured to sieep. These two sporadic cases of yellow fever, it has been euggested, shows the danger of Dashing on Staton Island, 1D ‘Vic nage of the Qasrautine , and how an ndvianbdle |; ts for anscolia ate’ persons telves amung the infected shipping. bo carte of epidemic yellow fever on the isiaud or ¢.4e- where ip port, ana these two aporadic cases have beea distinetly d to the infected shipping at Quarantine. ‘The Turf. UNION COURSR, LONG 18LAND—TROTTING. Two trotting matches have been decided during the past ‘week on the Union Course, Iong Istand, neither of which afforded much amusement nor wore remarkable for the time made, The match on Tuesday waa between Fansy Fern and Pilot, the mare winning with much ease, On Tharaday Boney Young and Rosa Bonheur decided their matoh in a rain storm that made the track resemble aca nal more than e trotting coarse, the horee winging handily in three suraight heats. The following are the summaries — ‘$400; Trerepay, August 12—irottiog match, $600; mile heats, ‘Dost three w five, to wagons. oH. Woooreft aam:- 4 Roney Young.. D, Tatiman naane Rosa Bonbeur...... he Cuban Budget. po ee ‘and special taxos, 287,072 98 * een 3,026 833.70 port ‘Teneege duties , (808 13 Sunary oxtra per centages... 1,126,194 60 ‘Various specific dutios...,..... 827,267 44 9,145,601 75 Dae Income— #6 Of Lamp paper, Postage 812,500 00 Judioia: dace Permits for slaves Mivor ana eveniual sources. Profiis of the lotwery,.... State Property— Renta, ales of land, &...... 119,285 94 Motel rovonuo,.......s+csse-sseeee+ 15,600,408 77 EXPENDITURES. Owil List— Exeousive and Treasury. Jaa a eeoy Port Ove . » Pubic roads , Pab to worke 8,652,441 16 Army List Pay roi) and matorial. . $5,627,183 30 Traveporiuiico,., ‘01,53 08 526,162 67 7 —— ‘1 23 Navy Liit— sg Pay roll and weterial . ++ 9586,231 94 Repaire of abips.. 609,467 14 Exiraorcinary servic + 1,190,700 37 —-2,375,699 45 Srrvice of Spain~ Remittances and drafts paid. . $1,374,989 00 Deot vo the Ux ited Siaiw, 20,070 Ov Ocead seam mail kervice, 596,000 00 woh TAT OU 63 Mi 20/000 00 Pevsicn tothe betr ot Columbus 16,000 00 Segars for the Quoca......... 17,180 00 ————2, 800,900 8” Total expenditure... ....+... We bave added the pexcion list and mail service bere, to the ilews of the ‘Service of Spain,” cecause tre7 pro- porly belong there, altpough not a0 st dowa in the budget, ‘where thore they are ineluded im the expenses of the sur. ‘vie cf the isiand. The Of the isiand is about one and @ baif million of people. Board of Supervisors. ‘This Board met last evening, a quorum being present— Supervisor Stlilman in the chair—when, after disposing of some unimportant matters, Prosidont PuRpyY moved that the annual tax levy be taken up, which was done. Mr. Puxpy then moved to strike oat the resolation ap- ‘imting the sum of $38,278 for compeusation to Mr. Barnel D. Conover as Sireet Commissioner, and his em- ployés. in HOP Convention, Wednewday, at 11 A. Gen. Smith, 6 Umer, Pree, eat Of the Scoiey, caliod Ly] ‘Anthowy, of Cayuga, wes amp, "luted Treasurer pro This body assembiea a; Or * O° mates of income end expos Aiture of the government of | ito Oubs for 1868, and the dest six m. wths of 1859, whiot has 2 i : pine was appointed as folows: WH Bureyh ain, john Foote, Madison; i. Lowis, Karwimor, fy. "kas . i, Jr. Soh 5 David Wright, Osea. £.B. DAY, Groene, & M a hig Sd Groene, Crampton of Moarce, Cortis of Wasting 0%, Burivigh ant otbers, .* regard to the etate of the vemar¥acce feeliag ia the respen 46 comnties they lived tn or had teceatly visit ‘oy Mourred io the oplaion wat it was sironger sactical cherscicr than hereto‘ore, ‘On motion of ™"** Baer, tno convention took 4 re ems till two o’cloon “TERNOON BRNSION. a» 4! vant tooalities ware continged in remhe Fenotta from off sign of New York, ster f so os of Cayuga, Simmous aad * Hazor of A'baay. ‘te \ commities, reported ads of tampersace qiow, as onjects resoiusions:— Resolved, we urge upon the frien, roughout the Biate to keep vicadily m ‘0 Si iiteeetithan of. sew by the neghiatarohs Pasooge of 8 lew by the Leginiwture’. trafllo in’ inte: 16 liquors ay @ beverage & ate 2. The incorporation ioto the organic law of the B+ Of the principts of prohibition, in refarence to tae aude © and to tuese cucs, We recommend that temporavcs mea then attend the meetings of their reapective parties, to secure ths for legislative offices of the frigads of probibi- tion, and that they uae all hocorable mexas to elect cad dates whose autecevents pietge them to all feasibic an- to the liquor trate, avd We further recummend that, at the next election on the question Of callicg @ Convention 49 revise the consittution, their vote eflirm actively in view to the incorporation of the prohibitive principie ix the uew cometitution Resolves, Ths} ic reference to the selection of candi Cates for office, and vw our poiitical duties gemerally, this society maintains the positioa wnich it ba deretofure oc- cupied, viz : That, no far as the friends of temperaace ow mania their reepeciive party aflliistoas without sacri- fhoing their privciples as tempcrence meo, it is (heir rignt todo a0; but when there parties pers aventiy igaore (as claims of this Cwuse, 1D Buy nomination, tt is the rigat wad duty of the friends of temperance to ignore such nomi nation. Resolved, That it is neither poiltic nor juss to anticipate tbat will do @0,4n @dvance of taeir action; therefore We decom tt inexpedieut to cali any Coavention (or the pur poee of putting in nomination a Stave ticket prior to the Action of the several organized political parties Bat, in semuch as euch parties way nomicaw \didates wacom no tem; ce MAN can support wishous @ wacrifice of hia principies, be tt further wed, we Commend to the Mate Temperance Commitiee—representing 3 it does Lov te Dpe. a. ment of the State, including this aad ail other or trons—to calla Celegate convention of the friveds uf town to meetatauch ima avd piace ® they may ae iermipe, to take sach action as tne curcumstances then ox iating may indicate to be peceseary The report was accepted, and mr ORnimrrov mowed the adoption of the first resolution. Mr, CAULKIN’S moved it be divided by cutting off al! aiter the word “ traific.” Lost and the origiaal resviudve dell seseeees14,085,712 47 | Mr, Davis, of Cayuge, thougbt it advisable to abun po- sitical parties witoge ner. Mr. Foors, of Madison, thought it the best polloy ty make no nominations in case otuer parties pul caadidala in the fleld fi to receive cur support, Mr. T. L. Carson believed temperance mon capabdie cf pnormipaling and supporting Candidates for tuemss! 745. Mr. Hawiey was in favor of nominaiing candidates conditionally. Mr. BURLEIGH gnid that in 1856 the Logislature was elect ed by voting with that politica! party which put vw upe rence men in nomination, We have never olected a maa or accomplished @ thing in aby other way, aad we nover will, Mr. Simmons gaid we have been cheas‘ed times enough by pou was astoniened W sos men |) aad pursue @ course to be cheated jonger be led by the nose? He begged of tne Coa rentioa that tl ebould stand up like men asd make their own again, Why shoul! we On the question being put, five voted in the ailirmative | nom: ‘and four in the negative. The Chairman ruled that the The debate was continued by Mosars. Crampton, Moore motion was loat. ‘Utica, Richardson of Albany, Jucge Wright, Lee of ot Mr. Twrep moved that resolutions nine, ten and eleven | Sanquoit, Osterbout of Schonare, Hawley, Cauiking, auc others. of the repor:, which were passed by an iliegal vote, (six members only having voted for them.) be aow declared not to have been passed by a legal vole. The statute re- Iative to the organization and powers of the Board re. quired that seven votws sboaid be recorded in favor of resolutious em bracivg appropriations of money. KEN-EDY Opposed the motion, that yea georencaged tesa the Board for three evenings, other gentlemen aku/ked about the hall a the question. ir. President Purpy repudiated the insinuation, if it was meant to apply to him; be had attendea every meot- ing of the Board but one, aad on that occasion he was ab- sent on the bustness of the Board. Mr. Twarp said be haried back with contempt the fn sinustions of Supervisor Kenned: on fact. ‘The Cua called Supervisor Tweed to order. Supervisor Kewvxpy said—Let him go on, every word ho 7 ea ‘The latter proposed the fcllowlog subatitute to tbe resolution under considerat.on:— Resoived, Thatit ta the duty of temperance mon through out the State to nominare independent caaditaes tor legislative, judicial and oxecutive officers previous to ibe pomination mace by olher parties, aad ty adDaudca them ‘and elated ee caadiaates are pressated by otner parties. The question was taken on this substitute, and it was de- clared teat witneut a count Mr. Carson, of Cazenovia, then olfered to9 followiag as @ substitute :— Keeolved, That we heredy plodge ourselves to each her and w the world that wo will pot piaks, Duy, sell, use or give away any fntoxicating liquor as a be rerege, ly; they were not founded | and (hat we will not vote for any man jor offlze who is pot known to be in favor of its entire prohibition and suppres. = and we will pomiuaie our ows mea and vute for om. Mr. Burumce oppored It on the ground that there were pervisor Tweap said that if the assertion of skulking | other questions of vital importance betore the public be or dodging the queation referred to him, it wns false. Supervisor Kexwepy said that that assertion did not Prove thet wliet be said was untrae. Mr. Tweap's resolution declaring the passage of ro solutions nae, ten and eleven iliegai, was passed by a ‘vote of seven to two. Mr. Tween then moved that resolutions ninth ($38,278 for Conover, Ac ); tenth (for $13,860 tor Conover’s iaw So ae expenses Metropo'itan police) be siricken out. Which motion was lost for wast of constitutional vote—there being five in the allirmative and four in the | time. It is aoeurd to say that 20 vitshed on Fi the ar- sbidier ta. tae United Sates ments under city for somes purpose fo finally camo, Fequest, at the store, (sbeam showed age! to be by Mr. D loe’s dere pack het Letters wero real from L. Ingalls, advising agsinat Of $1,500. Giiligaa | Gerrit Smith. side therudject of temperance There was the question of: om, which he could potignore There were other questions of civil policy that temperance men covsidare | of importance, aod were act revty to abandon for the single object ‘of prohibition. Wherever toe cause of temperance bas succeeded in eleciions, it has been by adopting the policy contempiated in the origiual reso lution. It torerbadowed the practical course, aud he was ——* for practical measures. The resolution is . Tt recogeizes firet the principle of proulbiuoa, it it tolerates other quesiicns of the day at the eae person ehail belosg to the Sta‘e temperance Soristy who ts not prepared to oon ‘vort it into @ political Further debate fel owed by M Carson, Davis ant ay and reav.s eeare. othera im favor, and Messrs. Sarleigh, Leigh Tu Foxcrry ox Mr, Cuanues D, Faxomuoxs—Anagst or | Coriis, io opposition The latter moved wo lay Mr. Racru Isnam, Caaroup wire Force tas Nores—A New Puase iw THe Cass.—We ae es G tion on the (adle for the present ‘The question was taxen on thin motion to defer amd do- clared lost, sixteen to sixteen—the casir voting nay. EVENING BRRSION. a trom & C. Delavan, urging the nomination of Mr. Buxwucn, from the Business Committee, preseated the foliowing aor itioval resolution’ — Resolved, That in the contingency of the several partics deferring their nomination tor the Lagisiavare 7 80 late ag to preciuce @ fair revision of tuelr action, the friends of temperance pot to walt fur their action, but to make lodependest nominations, atleast ten days pre vious to the eleation, and when #0 made to adhore thar eto The third regular resolution was read and considered, Rey, Mr. Cuamrron moved to amend by joatructiog the im 6given by him city avout $40. On rp delegate convention to be beid on the Debate ensued between Rey. Mr. Marsh, Mr. Simmons regate to six oF | ang others in favor of noparate nominations, ant Mesars Leigh, Rietardson, Burleigh in favor of co-operation with pom ne apd made io ang: hy bis (Gilligea’s) order | other partiee com!nating temperance mon. Giihgan expremed surprise tne poles soould bare been made payabie to bis order, but Isham by his coa versation induced to believe that it was morety « matter of form, an? would pot affgct him as the notes would never go cut of his possession. Ee thea seked Gilligan to endorse them, and aftor a great deal of per- Wr. Grip offered & resorution recommending # State Temperance Convention et Ayracuse cn the 224 of Sep tember, ‘for the purpose of taking much povitical action as be necessary, in view of the prior action of the republican aud democratic parties "' It was lost. original resolution, amended by striking out al! Suasion, induced Bim todo #0. Among those aotes wa | afer the word “nomination,” waa then adopted noan! the one in question, for the jorgiog of woich Willigen was arrested. Cn tois affidavit, the magistrate cased tne ar Test of Isbam, on being Drought who conrt, waived the usual examination aed gave boads, & above sta.ed, for trial. Isbam’s story is toast he pdought the notes of Gliligen, and gave him Penasy!vanm Goal Company boncs for them. The sworn statement of Gukeen, and the awertion of Mr irham are groasiy at ‘variance, and the case will provably oaly be cleared up before a court of criminal justice, Isham was arrested by officer Devoe, as he was getting out of @ New Haven car on his way from his country seat at New fochelle to Arrest oF Recarvers oF Stores Goone—Tractise 4 Boy To Great reom mus Eartover.—Edward F, Denham, an er rand boy, in the dry goods store of Mr. Pobert F. Saith Canal sereet, was arrested on Friday morning by offle: Baidwm, of the Eghth precinct, on a charge of robbing the officer ia ‘The boy, it appears, met ) aoe ted The jor, & snoemeker, in arguinent joduced bia ii them to him. fe tice Quackenbush commitied Pome 8 his father, who wt « highly respectabio them to prison. Lwly not been for Scheluier he would never ef. Dramatic and Other Amusements. to be revived thie evening. Mr. Biske is to represent tbe veteran hero, The entertainments are to Ne it Brougham’s extravaganza of ‘ Jolumbus.’’ Trowery — fhe annourcements for to night at this house covsist of the exciting tragedy entitied “Damon and He seys Deen Thias,"’ & Dew pantomime, Mr. Fox, led the Toles Axe,” and the favorite drama of “Jack Sbeppard.”’ Wartac’s.— Mr. and Mre. Florence aro to the sixth week of their very profitable engagement to- night. The selections alee “Born to Good Lack,” “acvertiaing fi Wife” ‘the “Magic Shirt.’” Awenicas Moeeca —Professor Wyman ia to terminate his astonishing pecromastic and ventriloquial perform lances ar thie Cane ST. He will hold his foal magical eirees this a/tarnoon to night. Woon's Missterts a paw ow inieni table anion ire florn’s Mustrotion of the “Power of Mule?” Wats, vy oh means drop in at 661 Broadway to-nignt. Brvasts’ © bave late! ses sna tg uk Se ad ele merriment z awoog their patrons. Many of and nu- ‘merous other wi wid be ‘this Y Tae P, ate Cassone id fair to oa Jouable a place of eveniog resort as ever Vauxball was in {ts moat paimy days. will doubtless large assombiage this evouing a oojoy Mr, Baker's pro. mena.ie copocert. mously. Afver some upimroriant proceediegs, the Conventiva flatly adjourned at 10 PM. Heat Or Naw Oattans—Lance lacnkase 0s ] ta Neamt ov Dearns.—fo0 numoer of deais i Now Orieads Curing the week ending Sch inst extivite @ large | increase, as compared with tae preceding va0—ibe cow i figures being as follows: — | Week eodiog August 1 . | Week encing August 6 | Weeks footing up 88 saneked: — | Week ending August 1 Week ending August 8 From wis large number of deaths from fever, however, ite proper to rtate thes in every case the victims were persons wholly ansoclimated, and of the whole number of the United States. Breaks’ Bowte— Articles Hapertor t2 an L a | ured ip this country ability, besaty end utility, Ha "Brondway and. 160 Fulton ‘street. Ne BY-Rioon and aattera, the largest aesortment in the city. (140) but eight wore nativ hes roof looks and Also, Gre and burglar powder proof 10 rome bare eaten. b. re PO ee eer ERE M. PATRICK, Atiantic Te! "8 MESPAGE. | Whose are the best sewing machines in the United! States ' PRESIDENT'S REPLY. Wha 9 L298 De, 9." ‘Tricopherovs ts the Sect and “Weed's = eat we privately applied, at Radical Cure Truse Office —Marsh & Co, No. 2 Vesey street, Astor Hours Traasos and supporters, pees jo, 6 Astor Campbell, = one ho) nrg mo AN = i preocdpoven, Fore metance Campbel’s Hatr Tonic—The best ‘reprrn- in for the » a CAMP BRL" High aveuve aaa Twenty egbin ree, SO NOP 7 Kev @'A. Guild. Recorsiog Poors 800 ill, 1 . 8. BUREN, &-BONNLLSB Comm ston of i ~ | The Atlantic Telegraph—Affaire in Washing: ton—Sews from Europe, Chiru, Caliturale, Utam. Ocawen. Warningto., Frazee Giver, | the Sandwich Telanus, sow Geanuda, Vics | xegua, the South Pacific, Mexico, the West | Indies, &e.—The Latest Lnitelligence--Mar kets, Me, do, ‘The Waexiy Henao will be published at alo 0'clork (ele moral Among tis coutents will be found the 1S ng — ‘The Aso io Telograph—Intereating Report from Mr. Cyrus ‘W. Hield—Tie Latest A eepatches from Trinity Bay, Ac. Allaire in Waabington~ The Government Loan—The Kxpe- , dition to Paragusy—aovements of the President, &e. News from Kurooe—The New Gold Mines ta Pariiamont~ Commercial smtellgence, Ao ‘Tho War iu Ohira—Negolinons in the Gulf of Paoheles— Obsiinncy of the Chinamen—The Allied Sjandron—Meseage | from the Celestiais—Opening Fire—Loases of the Allies—Gal- lant Coaducs of tue Mandsrius—The Leuding—american Ke- port of the Operations, 4c. Two Weeks Later News from California—The New Gold Diasovertes—Celitorata Partially Depopulated—The Firat Gold Shipment from Frazer Biver—Sutteriag among the Mi- nere—Free Navigmticn of Frazer Biyer Declared—army Movements in Uregon, &e. Bews from N Grannda—Artiva’s of United Sintes ‘Troops at Aspinwell—Panama Deserted by American War - 6—Poltiiom Kxoitzment Cooled Down—The Cass-Herran Rauted, &e. = om Mioaragua—Progreas of the ‘Trenalt War—M, aly sud a, Reta us—Allen and Webster Beaten— Coamandore tx “APF not Bufliciea!-Chaace for Gen, Walter, &o., ae, News from the @e,"2 Pecido—Legialative Rxoltement ta Quile-Her Debts waa _ Revenue—Peruvina Guano Trade— Bevere Sentence of Mr, Lem °F Sid the Fillbustera—Miserable Condition of Holivix, &e News from (he Sandwicts tsla'ds—Oftletal Recommends. ton tu Favor of adopting the Kugla® Language ~Report of he Treaeury—Baplismeal Robe for the Prings Boyai trom iretnd~ Gueno trom Jervis Teland—The Wheat Crop, &o, important from Mexico—anotaer Revolution im the Capt- tal—hx Govermor Bhs President of the Kepubilc—Spirit of (he Ciel War—Mulual Accusations of tae iéberals amd Coo. servattves, Ae Later News trom Utah, Kditocin's 06 Leading Toptos of the Day. Luaital News by Telegraph. Financial, Commercial, Religtous, Poilltioal, Sorting aad Martitme Intelligence. Weekly Beviow of the New Fork Cattle Market, arinbie produne, Marrisges and Deaths, together witha Lucge variety of ta (resting Looe! aud Miscelisneous Kems. Single copies, to wrappers, ready for mailing car Do aad At the couater. Price six cents, Geo, Saarades Tals, the genuiue article, bas aever been ing the keenest possid'¢ edge to a razor, SAUNDA&KS, No.7 Astor House. A Cord.--Ali Persons who have Gray Hair fuvited to call ant consalt Doctor tow free), at 34 Uburch street, corn: of fareley. | 18 wow Guid gives tke hats (he natural color de- maay be considered a real prodigy of chemistry. Cyrus W. Pte imperial Phetograph of Cyrus W. Field, on exhibition at BRADY'S gallery, $59 Broadway, Over ibompson's ealoon. Brovkly» Fact.—Williamson Bcos. Cameo- ty De 1s Ackuow iedgea to be the miniature of the age. Metalic Tabi Razor Strap ualled for produg- ‘or silo by J. 48, Ballows French Yoke Shits—Su to Qj Manuiactured im this coun! for dursoiity, style and pres. BAMLUG BBOLANS, 49 Broadway. Bairts for the Mislion, ali sizes, Retatied at wholesale prices, at McLAUGHLIN’S, cocuer of Murray and Greenwich sires. Latest Style of Sonsfs, Ties, Cravats, Shirt boauma de, rece ved per staamer, at GALSN'S shirt and furnishing sce, No. 1 Astor House. Souuhern and Western Trade,—Our Stee! Dr, Jas. McClintock's Diarrhea Cord “Our confidence in tt efficecy ta unbounded." —M Leger, wold by GARBKIT NUOKTUS, 401 migais Art oy druggists every where, Tubular and Hibbon Ttes.—Ts Wholesate buy+r8. — Kecetved per steamer Persia, « large invoiwe of aow tyne Of the BOOVe BUOEE, wil! iy tha day. A. BAYMUAD & OU, 27 Broadway, O'Fanemui—Moonsy —On Tauraday, Avgust 12, dy the Rev. thomas J. Moony, it St. Beioget’s courca, Danis O'Conssit O'Fankais to Mise Kuzanerd Jexome Moony, aul of tia city Pusisy—Stawary.—At ths Church of the Holy Commu Bion, ou Chursaay, Anguet 14, by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence Zexas M Punirs, Bq, of Sug Sing, to Mas Ann otaw ant, daughter of te lave Key. Jona V. Barton, of Balti- Ma WGHAN—-Munxay —On Tuesay, August 10, by the Rev. H #. Blmr, Mr. James Mcuavcuan to Mus Jann MR BAY, all of this city. Witiert—Baca wire —On Wednesday, August 4, at St. 6 3. Beckwith, faq , all of Brooklyn. Diea. Raspy,—Suddenly, st Hariem, on Thursday, Auguat 12, Manisa B., vaugovr of Waler aud Mary Jane Brady, gia ¥ years, 10 montas and © days. ‘Toe funeral will take place trom the residence of her parents, er Of Fikh avenue aud iz%ib street, this (Sa woreay) eterooon, at Sve o'clock fhe reiatives ana triepas of the tamiuly are wwyilec & athead witnout further bouce Bansert.—In this city, on Friday morning, August 13, Alter a cog ava painfus ttoews, Taomas Baxoxrt, in the | Ma year cl Dis age. Nowce of the tuners! will be given hereaiter Base —On Friiay, August 16, Mancanat, wile of Pal rick Barks, aged 71 y once. Ine funerm: wii take piace from her inte residence, 71 Presicent atrect, ths (saturday) aftermeoa, at bali pest 2 v'cluek. The [tieude of We laualy are respycttully iaviied ve atend. BovLay.—On Friday, August 13, Max, the beloved wife of carck Boy inn, after a iung aad paloiul illness, which she Deore Wits faith apd Coriaien piety, eged ds yours The friends aod sequain ances Of ibe family aco in vited to mitend the foneral, oo suncay alternvoa, August 16, from S41 Weet Tweuty eixih street, at one o'clock Caxmay ~ On Briday, August 13, Caraanist Creamy, rehet of the ite Amos Ubeuey, 6 Tom year of her | ge ‘Tne friends of the fanily, and those of her gon, Amoe | Cheney, are reapectiully invited to aiwwad (he fuaera, | 0a Pucday wilertoon, August 15, at thrce o'clock, from tus renicenoe of her soa-t0 law, “tr. Chari woud, 174 | beet Tbirty tourte etreet, @moout farmer wy tation. ' weviaer county, on | 4 A. ORANHTOR, Bik> | Jrauston, propriewr of wae New York | | | | } | Hotel, age 46 veers Lee —U0 Samy, August 13, Cartamwn il ¥., widow of the iste F isas. ‘The funeral wwii take piace at nine o'oiock, this (Satu Gay) morbing, from Der inte resideuce, Sue irewds of Une family ate invited to etvend. ‘Coaxka —In this city, on Fri¢ay August 13, Kursnene Ass, Caughter of Jonu aud Margaret Guraer, aged 1 year, 7 monies and 17 Gays. Tue funeral @ili take piace from the residence of ber | parents, 1059 Broad way, thus (Saturumy ) alieravon ot two o'er | Du Veemn.—At Rockaway, i. I., op Thursday, August 12, Sori HiaGeS vA, Youngest Child of 5. mon and Sopais do Vieaer, aged 14 mewibs acd 20 days | Dovia —suddeniy, Oa Thureday, August 12, Mictaee Dow, His friends are tuvited to attend the fuseral, at three o'clock, this (Saturday) afternoon, from he use res: Gence, 26 Columbia siree!, Hrookiya Davuind.—Un Friday, Auguat 13, Janie Devuiny, in the | ‘stb year of bis age. His relatives and friends are invited to atwnd the funeral, from his late residence, 171 Wost Niweeeuta street, on Sunday afiernoon, at two o' lore. Fixe At " island, N. Y., on Thursday, August 12, Fuzanera, the beloved avd only daugutor ot ‘Thomas Finn, ana only grand daughter of J. |. molloy, of Great Britain street, Dublia, Ireland. Dublin papers: Harereip. —at oa Friday morsing, Anguet 18, alter a shore tines, Jaxx, wile of James I, Hatusld, of Hoboken, N. J., in we S#th year of her age. | ‘The funeral will piace from Vriaity church, Hobo afternoon , at two o'clock ihe relauves the family are respectiully invited to | atten. Hauemnt.—At Staten Island, on Tuesday morning, Au 10, of consum, at fer mothers resience, ca, the beloved wife of Augustus Uaioort, agua oi years. ‘Saten [atand Please Hyse—On Friday morning, August 18, Asem A youneert daughter of Caries i. and sarah K. Hy ue, acol montaa and 19 daya. The friendn of the family are respectfully ‘Invited to at tend the funeral, this (Savurdas) atternoon, at two o clook, jehce of bor pareus, 37 Kuug airest. Haanisow.—At Lake Manopec, on Tuesday, a Kaw, Gaaghter of W. i. od. and MM Pinon, aged 16 mostas Hars.—At Pleasantville, Woeatcbastor oooe.y om Fri dag, Avqust Mi, Baosamin'é, Hare, aged vs pears aud? ‘The relatives and friends are invited t@ avon’ the Susaral, Frame Ee residence of hs A080 id tay corner of aad Division sitests, on ‘Yunuay wore , August 16, at hail past ton o'ciok, witnoat fartoer Jowm—O Friday morning. August 18, Acrace Lert, infant gon of Orin aad Lizne) gens /oves, geo 6 uwous 2 days. tae ecrat win take place thie (Saturday) afternoon, Loy Lourte street, two o'clock, from the aoe (oot of river. Lrana.=On Friday, Angust 19, Bacco, wife of James Lyans, in the ‘of her age. Lovram, youngest daughter # Dawid a aged 2 ‘1 month and | ¢ay, at Mary 4. Mitken, The will take from the ree\dence of hee paren ount, Weetcheaver courty, this (aturte, morning, at halipast oleven Carriages will bs in w, tng 91 the Harlow railroad depet, at fremvat,on the ap. — the Li a. M. train from fwenty siztn atreet, Now Morrny.—In Astoria, Parrion Monrny, axed 83 yours, native of the pariet of Enniskoen, couaty Cavan, Ireland The relatives and frieuda of the famliy are respeoduily invited to attend the funeral, on Sun tay afteravon, be- tween three and foar o'clocs. . mDMMKRGR —Oo Friday eveuing, August 12, Joww Maxenmnoge, Keq...n the Sib year ef tia age 2? et The relatives aud frichds ot tuo famtiy aro roapectful- ly tv io attecd the feneral, from bis late residence, | 68 Hammenn Arool, on Sunday aitornoon, at two o'clock, without further in svi cre ry of David wad : 8 WiuKxen —Of dyaen ary, Jo. = ang | Jane alliiken, aged 1 yoar, 7 mont... - Hin remains wit) bo removed for intermeus “O® ‘oor Feaicence, &3 King atreet, at thres o'clock, this, Satur “Xs afternoon. Oo Friday, August 13, Masry, Paatuvon.-- pee #00 of Thomas M and Francena Partridge, aged 4 yours. Ths relaliver nd frinade of the (amuy are respect ally Anvited to a:tond tne funeral, from hia fathar’a resitence, No. 7 Boorman piece, Weet Thirty taird street, on sunday Sag Angust 15, wt four o’clcck, witnout further tm. | BYANemIp Wis cl'y, on Frida , Ciartas Ryan, @ vative of Halitax, years Halifax, Nove “om morning, BRWOOD.—At Glenvilé, Conn, on Prides Avgunt 12, at 12 o'clock, Many, relict of the #. Wit August 13, Marimw Nova Scotia, aged 26 ‘i, and Hartford, Cona., papers please Sherwood: cot. —~ At Evavavilla, Ind., on Thrrade: | ANwa Haatam. wife of Joho H Spatt. aw Prd aga | Tuxr—Drowned, on board chip Sir Robert Peel, ew Mongay, Auguat 9, 1 last, eee 4 be at Tuxs, a native ef Arklow, Ire- Tavion.—Tn this elty,on Friday, a TAM ba Sng es 38 years aud 6 pe misieezi - clatives and frends of respect. fully invited to attend ‘bo faueral, cnn furtaer tvt- (ahio, at 266 Gracd strect, on Sanday afwrcoon, at belf- [tdi gong Mend Temalon wil bo (akea to West . Ov jay Morning, August coven, o'elcek New Baren von bu at mat —At Waterford, Sanstoge county, ¥. ¥., on Paes: dey, August 10, Jomy Weer, iave of ‘city, tu eat Bi age iave of tay city, in the T7tie 110m At Hoboken, on Friday, Angust 13, Kwws, davgbter of James H. and Eiiza Wilgon, oged 6 reas on ye. ‘The relatives and friev4s of the family are reepectful! invited to atiend the foneral, on Sunday sftarncon, two o’cloek, from 116 Meadow street, Hoboken: ‘This hits ls but @ eummer’: Of sbacows and of sight; Tt brigbtes! sunbeams pass away, And soon give p'ace to it Fa'r chilchood is the esrly dawn, ‘And youth, the morning gay: Manhood's bret jit NUMBER. The Finishing chook Ttlowtrated by The Desib of Louis XVI By John 8, 0. Abbott. Tdus- Mark Wi ton’s Wife, Car Hushanc a The Vurg plane. Chapter XXXVLiL Sampern, Sea the Thillatines Mupchausen Kedlvivue ‘AKERK'S NEW MONTHLY MAG. 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