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rn Owing to the large amount of emigrants who are selling O@b Weir stock. There has been a large rush of emigration Lange majority of them are disappointed and discoaraged, ‘and are bound to sell out everything they can spare at ‘some rate; and at the present time there are provision, ‘tools and general supplies enough in the mines on the Arkansas to supply them till the Ist of January, and ob- tained at extremely low rates. They are daily making new discoveries in other gulches which prospect nearly as the original discoveries did in California gulch. is fast filling with buildings for stores and ‘They have no saw mill in their vicinity yet, ‘at a great disadvantage in building for waa: of tt which they have being sawed by hand. emigrants cannot stand the climate there sg SO cold at night, there bei th and a half of ice age H a i i led Ji # i = Ee 2f # i i 4 Ee s i us gz. i i zg ure; the guiches quartz mill men wear rather long faces Some endeavor to keep it a secret ; but ag near as we are able to from what'we consider reliable sources, very iy paying running €x, , let alone are actor thei? investment, We do not know one that is paying expenses that bas come in E52? tet gegaee i if Fe if g 4 i gE oH Ee can purchase from ore is considerable building large, substantial brick build- ‘which we noticed oa our trip Times now are fully as hard, “ume here eft i aggerations of the Correspondence, dc. We bave been the favored recipients of fine showers ‘of the gardevers glad and cooling and refreshing the air, greatly to the enjoyment of all. Yesterday we received he most severe one of the season, and the beavicst fall of rain lever saw. Two heavy storms seemed to moet ‘over we and contend for the mastery. The water fell ia perfect sheets, and for a time 80 dense was the falling rain that one could not see acroes the street. The battle of the Clements was flerce, and protracted for over an honr. Gueh vivid lightning and such peals of thunder are geidom experienced, except on the Plains. The Metropolitan bil- Jiard saloon was struck by lightning during the storm, ‘and one corner of the building completely shattered. There were several persons near that end of the saloon at the time, but none were more than slightly injured. The streets were one food of water, and several cel- lars wore filled to overflowing. Quite © large amount of goods stored in the cellar of R. B. Bradford & . The large building on Blake street, being built by Fisher & Co., up to the Goor of the second story. The heavy fall of wa- ‘ter undermined the wall adjoining, where a cellar had re- cently been dug, but no foundation laid to support it ~whea the storms came up, The conch from St. Joseph was twelve hours late, owing to storms and heavy roads | Thia morning the advance division of United States troops pessed 1 oe this city on their way to Arizona trom Floyd: Col, Morrison in command. Daring this hot weather they only march six hours por day. ‘The Colooe! says le has not a sick the list. Their of writing. Ido not imagine the columns of any paper would be benefited by a publication of what all may see at a glance is a letter drawn from the fortile imagination of some correspondent, and no foundation in fact. An Appeal tothe Humane—Aecident toa Painter in Barclay Street. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. While ® man named Croby was painting the front of the fifth story No. 8 Barclay street, the rope broke which supported the ladder upon which he was standing, and precipitated him into the street below, and the only thing that prevented him from being dashed to pieces was asbade blind, with which bis head came in was only by the utmost exertions of the few people ‘that hay to be in town that the remaining business portion of our Eirias vines ae saved {fom the de- vouring element, wh! owing to the scorcily and dis. tance of woter, at ono Une was thought inevitable. But the ladies (God bless them!) came to the rescue, and, not- the a most intolerable heat of tlrwn, soon it it water to save several buiidtags which almost given up- to destruction. Aa it is, the side of the public square, with the | i ' 4 E five Une contact and it being stoutly bound with iron. His fall caused considerable injury to his head and hands, disables him from doing any kind of work, a wife and family estirel: they are now (dur: means of obtaining foubetu, they will be glad to viating tthe sufferings ey on umaAne persons tas veneers JuLy 28, 1860. Hoboken City News. Smicws sy Tamme Ansuxk.—Mrs. Rosa Rosenthal, a G@trman lady, residing at No. 127 Washington street, Ho- boken, committed self-destruction by swallowing a quan- tity of arsenic qn Friday afternoon. An inquest was sub- sequently held by Justice F. W. Bohnstedt, when it ap- peared that deceased arrived in this country, together Serangoon acorn some days iy - tially * the sary Taetered te flowing yor. dict:—‘We find that Rosa Rosenthal came to her death by taking arsenic, administered by her own hands. The jury would call the attention of the public authorities to ‘the loose manner in which poisons are sold by druggists generally.” Supreme Court—Chambers. Before Hon. Judge Leonard. Cyrus W. Field et al. vs. George 8. Corwin e al.—Exam- ow. W. Daniels. —Motion for $1,710 98, and for $0,000, and for $1,224 04, without costs, Common Pleas—Special Term. Before Hon. Judge Daly. P. ¥. Cutler vs. Geo. W. Soule —Motion denied. Eugene Mirmay ve. E. N. L. Blogg.—After the decision Ae TERE i 4 5, ij ig i i have ocsurred at of Mr. Cote y Mesunger we obtain the following fires, opcurring nearly at the same , and about the same | s 3 é i H BE af # = 33 i 5 : 2 a 2% 4 F .s Fs g & i ‘ARRIVALS, Sincaront—Sbip Azzan—Mre and daughter. From Helena—Abroa Avulay, Man va. —| J wi B Gammoon, of Bostoa. ‘Mownovia—Bark alae 9 Gemmnee, of, Bow Machias— Sencae- ee Thomas M Mayhew—John Brady. Havne—Steamship Vanderbili— Mise Fanny H Pheipe, Christian ‘Gunter and Wife, Mr DE Brat. Fe rade en: WB Knyoolde and won, Mies ay ool, [avant | Clemens de Nissan, Joseph A Roche, J H ; Bo ee trae aim Millie, Carter ean, f fi i ial i & rise it 2 iy Al z ‘a i Fi é z £FB3 = i i if Sra! & 5! E fears : cs cf & f f one i a child 3 tf nurse, Mise Jane on , Grew, Mrs Smith, Terese. Fin Wana and . ‘wile, James Kent, William P Campbe! Jee ee gy ey ogg “ Alex mes oe sire, ‘ i pi het f *y ekweld, tO? Belen, LR Re ‘ife, § Marck wo ro of Ts Wella, James Hl Wilson, Robt Redman, Mrs Tolvoak, M “ony Laetie Glover, Mins ug d, @ & A Roberta, J C Melbur vey 1B Fergusoo—and 189 ta the dee Adger—ino 0 Mi RD and ady, Lb Washiogton, MW amses, Indy and M Kemper, J © Barrett, J 8 Prince, | Nelson. 0 G Lynch, D Hattey, TV ini; J M Rocaers, Sallie Rodgers, Mine BE Vin. Mary Hinton— and 12 in the steerage. Bxvaxnan—ftoamahip Aladama—Mus Quimby appeared meg Malone, teams and stock to be in fine condition, The | by. Miss Clara Wiltsoncher, Ja elance o€ he regiment are travelling about one day in | Soe Gordon, J M.NRLR: PRIN fehaioe, Wo the rear, and are expected here w-morrow | power, J Walter, 1) H benping, £0 Senin, Dt morning. Nebols, Lerman Hirxd, Chas Van Horn, am: uaa excitement was raised yesterday by the report damn Rend, ‘Thos Gibby, 8 s Roberagn, that, as the phrase is here “We have seeker tom toe | © 1 Nacham Abrabam Himes Levi, 1G Ag. breakteet Open in b_ We found a mse hed onaid, HF Philipe—aed 12 in the steerage. iy deen shot in West Denver, ina gimbling ealoon called Ci. | MeDumaid, - te 9 7? taste, cO bola Ball, The man shot was named Stark, formerly from |, Ricnworn, Ac—Sieamship Te ho Omaha, and a naulatto. The shooting was done by Charles J Bard HE eace A'C Ryne, topebers ‘Mrs Garrison, a garnbler from Sait Lake, who bas, { believe, soo Thrvtilare, tr Cogan. ¢ jones. ‘been here nearly 1 year. Harrison is considered a quiet, | Mrs ford, Mr Grant, TL Skinner, Indy and pte ay unobtrusive man, bat when insulted or atiacked quick to | GT. Credin, BF sutton,” Joho Van, % Stanoms, wa take of the quarrel is not known, | Royee, Miss M Fisher, Mra H Cohn, ‘eliace Je ones icles eevee ween them, Stark applied abu. Su ht 3 ie ee or uittspergh, lody aps Chic sive epithets to Harrison and drew his knife, whereupon | HM Mecombsr, sb Sinley, Joba Rennedy. Janes Kennedy, Harrison drew bis revolver and shot at Star¢ five times, | 4 Francie, lev, 1. Parragnt, Mra ¥ Farragnt, three of the shots taking effect. One shot went throagh | J George Miss KB George, Mrs ar his flesh, on bis breast, from shoulder to shoulder: the se. | Mre Mucer, W il, lady. two childree and servant; € e er : Chapin, Mine © Joka Amith, © Beers, J 8 4 ond went throogh fis Fight sbomlter aad the dhe | tov, pues he beigey, aT my. g Wewtctn * in hia ar e wout 7 fatal. | BM A Lays ® iarricon mate preparations ( leave town, bot wan na roa by his friends to remain, No stepe have beeu takew aaa, | sakes Whe , bat our mail to — avy details of the disasters at theso mpression prevails that these extensive conila- — grations in Texas are the work of Northern abolitionists, reveral of whom have been ordered out of Texas. The follow ing is from an extraof the Bonham Era of the 17th inst. :-— FEARFUL ABOLITION RAID—INSURRECTION OF Ni GROES—OBSAWATOMIE BROWN AMONG US—NORTH- BRN TEXAS TO BE LAID WASTE—THé WORK ALREADY MENCED. destruct fires that occurred speculation until to-day; some imputed their combustion” of #3 s Ej i i 55 7 he abolition preaches Blamt White men, friends of and MeKioney,, who were expelled from the country last | year, are the inst! country was to be laid waste with fire, destroying all the amunition, arms, provisions, | state of belplessiese, and then, on election day in Auguat by aeren ic white man, who volar invasion, nty be beld in the court house at Houlam, at wo ton o'er when the subject will be | ten o'clock on Saturday next, fully discusned and measures: for fature safety. fires that occurred on the Sth inst,, as far as weare yet able to learn, are as follows — Dattas —The entire business portion of the town, in elnding Ye f mercantile house ia the place, Loss esti- mated at 000 Betxxar.—Kight large storehouses were destroyed ‘The buildings were owned by Drs. Foote and Throgmorton , Denton. Total loss, $10,000. Fort Worms —A mercantile hoase. Low not given, Lanosta, Fannin county. —The storehouse of Mr. F Pree totally destroyed. Loss about $26,000. It te also reported that two houses were barned in Jef De was Bred, but put out before ‘much damage WW dione, A ateam fowring mi, wns turned at Millwood, O yin ¢ounty Terms. | erected a new church ediftee, which will | tore 4 gn carer tenth 4 f mimportant , wb we . conceived and moat ingeniously contciged. It | ithe eagle blood run cold to hear is, This whole ke., to get the country in a | year. Mr, Cage will probably doclime the call, Rev. Richa G, Greene, of East Combridge, has accept- ad the call to she Congregational clurch aud society in : INSTAMMATION, Rev. A. A. Whod, D. D., recently pastor of the Contral Presbyterian citerch, Broome street, New York, was in- susllod by the Presbytery of Geneva, pastor of the First Presbyterian chcreh in Genera, N. ¥., ou the evening of june 20. RESIGNRION. Pav. Theodore Tedbetts, formerly of Lowell, Mass. , has, om Yecount of ill liealth, resigzed as pastor of the Unita- rian-eburch in Medford, Rey. Geo. B. Littin pastor of tue Congregational 5 3 chorch in West Newton, died in Roxbery, Mass.,on tho 26th inst., at the age of chirty-cight. Iii disease was pu)- prey nn oy . Little was first settled over the Firet church in Bangor, which position he relinguirhed on accoant of failing health. He tad been pastor at West Newton some two yeass or more. We learn from the Belleville Advertiser that information has bees received in that city of the death drowning of the Rev. H.C. Blackwell, an old resident of Belleville. It occurred in the Kaskaskia river, near Carlyle, a Roy. A. J. Orr died in Thomasville, Ga. , on the 15th NEW CHUROHES. ‘The new ist churelyedifice in Trenton, New Jersey, was dedi: on the 20tb inst. The pew church edifice srected By the (id Schoo! Pres- b: jon of Harrisburg, Pa. dedicated yterian econgregat: on the 22d inst., to the worship of God, with the customa- Ty solemaities. ‘The Raptist church at Middleton Point, N.Y., under the pastoral charge of Rev. John 8 recently ‘be dedicated on Wednesday, August 1, with appropriate services. The corner stone of the Catholic chursh to be erected im Warrenton, Va., was laid on Monday the core monies being conducted by the Right Rev. Jobn McGill, id, assisted by Rev. Dr. ge” Pres! it of St. Mary's College, near Emmitsburg, Md., tof Georgetown , D. | and Rev. Dr. Early, Presiden’ £., who delivered the closing discourse. Ata recent sale of pews "Francisco, the net ISCBLLAWEOUS, in Rev. T. 8. ) ielded Faw) Patriet says:—Rev. J. P. & Church, in charge of Huntington | and unchristian conduct,"” pring nearty two days, wes con rom bis ministerial fanctions uatil the next annual Cun- ference. Rey. N. L. Norvell will supply bis place. During the recent of the Gensral Assembly of the Cumberlana Presbyterian church, at Nasbyille, Tean. , Rev. J. © ny, was publicly and solemnly set t to the work of foreign missions in the empire of ropean Turkey. Such an event was never before wit- neesed in that church. | nomerous than in any former year. The missionary eol- | Jections for the year amount to $700,000. } The Methodists in France count at present = chapels , wixty= seventy two local pils im the Sun- and 1400 five on trisl, 203 teachers, and 1,601 pu day schools. Mr. Dorman, whose ordination was refused by a Con gregational council called at Manchester, Conn., some weeks since, has been inducted into the pastoral uitice in that place by a second council called for that purpose. Hoara of Counciimen. THE CHAMBER REVINISHED—WREEKLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT—PAPERS YROM THE ALDERMEN —THE NINTH AVENUE RAILROAD TO RUN CARS TO THE CENTRAL PARK, ETC. ‘This Boord met on Friday in tbeir own chamber, having been compelled to occupy the chamber of the Board of Aldermen for some time, while their own room was un- dergoing repairs. The interior of the chamber has been tastefully decorated, under the supervision of Mr. James Galway. The chandeliers Lave been rednished, and a new carpet of a rich pattern furnished. Prosident Joxms oc- | cupied the Chair, and ag soon as the minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and approved, he presented A communication was received from the Deputy Comp- . giving the balances, receipts and payments for the tr & ending Jaly 26. The following are returns of the City Chamberlain — Balance in the » $980,756 84 Treasury, July 1 all sources +f 520,431 OF An invitation was Jem and Spuyten Duyvel Creek Navigation Company, of fer the nse of one of their steamers to examine the ui river, with a view to ascertain the possibility of circumnarigating this island. conenrred with the Aldermen to divide the Nineteenth ward into more convenie™t election districts. | A large number of reports of co.nmittees, principally | | from the Board of Aldermen, we've received, and, in aa- | cordance with the charter, wer, laid over for action at the next meetin; A lively debate arote on & resolution i by the | Aldermen to permit the Nir th Avenue w ron their cars on the track through Fifty fourth | | atreet, and on the Fighth ‘Avenee Raiiread track to and ; tral Parks, ag soon as permission is graated Avenue jailroad Company. Meser®. PINCKNEY, “Umwt and ALLEN made brief speechee, opposing the vonour rence with the Aldermen, characteri- along the Cen » . Lane not given. ning the Waeme fs a part of the railroad swindle perpe- “ne is oman realty destroyed. trated bY the Albany Legislature at ita last sexsion. Brack Jack Grove. —One large mercantile house; loss, Mr. INOKNEY that when a resolution was present. ed |av,t year, asking permission to lay a track: Waranscmms.—One hose | im F iftieth street, the real design wan hid. The parties Destom.—the storehouse of J. M. Smoot, with the house ip’ yerested represented to Mr. Allen, the gentieman who of Jacobs, and that of Baines & Turner. ee | the resolution thal the Interegte of the at 160,000. her ag storehouse, owned by J. M. Smoot, of sorted to fermn, and at Honey Grove, in this county, © i house Conncil adopt the resolution as were had at Albany last by those winter, when votes were publicly bonght. The resolution was not discussed by any other apeakers than thane already named, but was rashed through wa | yy the Rese. James Millett, no argusvem or illustration, as erdomonstration i 0; €8 1 all win chibse to obeer rs rauat be the prope agent aj “a pmoduce In Be air we find elect. #hy and storm; 2»tbe occaia, she heaving from its deep sea bed into universal agitation: ia the veget*ble world, the air, (ght and gages; (Re unrighteon man is tok to “purge out, therefore, the old leave that le may be A newlump.”” And wha. 9 furthermore © remarkable unit “alinow all things are by Uw law p: saith blood.""—-Heb, ix., 3%: Gonesis, ix., 6, we We prohibited from shedding the blded of'man, the reason given, “for in the ‘fmge of God made he man.” The deepest pocshment for shoeaiey man’s blood was death, ‘The blood Ja p- for the life, and life for the blood. —Lev. xvil., 14. The witole Moeaie ri rid! abounded with the figurative medus of purging away si, w Melnwas thn blood Of bulla gowls, heifers, kc. LAC these never ‘vat the effect of porging Nway ain only'in & figurative serie Hob. x., 4. From hheve and itindred pas we ‘earn, first, thoswecedness of ithe life of y; seaandly, w> the co. rupttog influence of: domg; and thirdly, t means by with corruption ie remov Ppargation—the remety ve it; “but It, that Gow ‘has appointed. le not, then, assert the infererowiy strongly in favor of the doctrine of purgation, for wo arc twig’ It wo be true in the most direct and iswe terms. Only let the dis covery be made of the remedy that the Crea.orLas stored im abundance 1a the roots and herbs of the vegeable world, and the conseqnenecs are health and prolonged life.” When x me in ‘tm reaiits approaches-thia remed 7, tlw choice ie clear, the duty plain, and until a t #ter medicino ts Uineovered, your pills mus stand pre-eminent im the healing ex. Yours, ‘With rent respect, Wk i ERYSIPSLAS CURED. SaGaxexwicn Street, Mew Yore, Jerly 2, 1860, Dr. B. Brexpxeta:-—Dear Sir—For three years’ I was affticted wittser ysipe as, so thet I was almost gruzy-with the Dain, apd unable todo anyibing whatever. Yow cis imagine condition when I say that [had sixty two reaping sores at tired of “feeing th9 doctors an’ t their wey Foes Pegeunas Gurl Pa raves 2 of your le Univ aad o' bones of your Salve, used ‘as you directed, mad>eae a-eotad heallby man in lees than ent hs. Toese eur J. BoP, - Sold at pi af office, 204 Canal s'reet; No 4 Usiom sy unre; ce page bell, corner ah avenue and Twenty- ‘eighth street, and by all dealers. Price 25 cents pe Lox. to. Van Buren’s—156 and: 155 #altom &né look at the fine Winter Undershirts be is selling conte oneb. GRAPEST ‘THE UNITED STATES. : - NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1860. if Pi canta otc Prati a ilies esis pe a rt Sa ——-— - —_—- ' 7 ‘ SPR “mative aad | mombers of the Fire Depa tunoat ta oral remnant. $10 50; hams, 15. @ Io.; sides, 12ife. a12Kc.; lard, | to investigate the matier or to arrest Harrison. fe is vara Tapompetion rg from Mexico. Religion® Intelligence. cerca. ously Sightecn voting lo ¢n¢ am. | follw invited ta atta * genoral, are 1s}éc. a lde. Whiskey stoady at 21 };0. a 220, generally considered to be justified in the shooting. + ¥ MIRAMON AND BI Aya , ogee. ur ia ee . i ene wiuintitaremeaiia: waa Gieatey’” Tee Bovravo, July 29,2800, | Bere have beeu Ave bunidred city latent 2r alo at | MMW>», “YAMA RRPORniG 2Q fiz Ts TCMSaASION OF | A groat exit nce * wasn. | Rapers® Committee on Finaaéo of the Aldermen, | sock al sbi S'clpohe Bae. Ane secmene Gasset ‘mane 3 Flour dul! aud unchanged. Wheat dull, and parties re- | PUoue auction, for the past fow days, by parties owning <5 tok “8MY DNDEr en, RAL OGAZON. | Great many of the up tows faabionable city ch, 0m commiting.” “he gity and the r, relative to the | Hose Company No. 4, No. 10. Sear ebeee vort mo ales this morning. Yesterday afternoon 6,000 inal interests in this city and an addition on the Platte AL " f 9 are now closed, and probably the most of them will re- | flog. "NH debt of “SY See the Wcroake of the supply of | Dxmoox. a 4 27, Jusam Niowos- Be, Pa BT, Eos blo broughs $1 08 “a $1 09. Corn in ay talow the cliy,, Piddlag was extremely dull and very Phen Steamship Austia, C'*ia Port, on nee main eo until after tho dog days, Many of the pastors | Oretou' wacs’? WOO = Srsime other routine bus sow Drmoor, daughter of Wiiam and Dymock, mode. “roing at 606. ‘Whiskey sleaiy-at. ibe, ‘Canal | {Pal (ree aquafes of business streets,” Terms cash, | st Now Opes natant hot on the ba hom, Wty bring. | Ave let the city for their summer yuoation, while thors | 4, Af the tra eee meets | MES a rlativea apd frlenas of the folly of respecktuliy ‘this am “changed. Oats rather so Prices ranged at from $8 to $50 per lot, some of the lols y hour on the 23d im, “uilgeront | are temporarily sett! Board adjourned — it a, aes her scarce. imports— being nearly ove mye from buildings. All th ing important news of the movements of the be |“ | ly led tu different places in the country. nok ny 3 tee cai ENN invit 1 to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor 1,400 Vols. . Miporle 100" beck waeat, no core, 94,088 | safe the ig wete tld at pre torte ths | fimlee in Mexico, ‘The following is from the New v, “**# | a. Syduey A. Corey will preach in the Murray pRrarrings of Prance, Broan Dents & Gots | parent. 208 Went Forty third atoot, tis (unday) after- Dushels gate. Moar, tof the seller than the buyer. Business re ‘ ptist church (Thirty Gfth street, between Fifth ware cs , a inate iii rareat, 98,008 bus, "lS °ats. Bat ie for raed reson ere ane cnplerae’ | gi “uRATTTal wo ave ves rom Matanoron tot. | and sain arenue) Meacdieitinve | t oper Gomme Ouase 7d, Pees 24 8H | ite ove, Orange Souslys ik. + doun ovares buy ‘ And very litte proepect of getting out ot debt seone 7” | gaazauion B lon the greater part Of hia army under) Subject—\The evening of Life;” and in the evening, at Gorséuioueen Lorrany,’ Crasst @& Jute, 2,199, | Davison, son'o,” John G. and 4: Davison, oged 6 NEWS FROM SIKE’S PEAK. ‘The news from the mines is tery No doubt | gathering ‘reeruits, with the) dacigy yee mee Was | gig Nt o'clock, Subject—The Morning of Li G6, Bt, 3, 38, 37, 36, 50, 27,96, 34, 6. | years, ¢ months. $1 28 OMY suursday, afternoon, July grim tats 289 wee rane sre woman sant | una wa un SSSA Sek | ha Ate heh Re. Tomar ales recor, EE ey a a ea ence, . *h atreet, near Fifth ico will beheld | yy ear of bi ‘Our Denver City Corre.\pona.”” and save the gold. To my mind the gt of our mills . Eighteom. o avenue, service wi ye is age. P fune- Daxvun Crr¥, July >, 1860. | do not properly crush the uartz. Whoa the stamp falls | tog reinforcements” Cems Stationary at Sayula, await: | solygy wien Mie voice, ot halt pest tea A. M. and eight | y@DPwRamms, Se PooDelaware seas Letter | file friends are reepe ey oo, a, fear cloak, 68 Eteported Gold Discovery—Exedus to the sMine—» mee Sheva te torte nits ne ree St Sia mecheral Woll holds Guadalajara with a force of 4,600 | P. M., and in une sign language at balf-past threo. M. | SMLAWARE, EENDOOEY and wusoon: tare vo. "uaems. | the Reformed Duteh chtin ie Pe eaity rst street, dose ‘from Other Gold Regioms—Rush to the Arkansas «0° | Diace “ail the recone Sete once | Mk Rev. Dr. Morris wi. Preach iz the eveuing. 63, 23, 62, 2, 46, 57, 74, 29, 27° 3" at iy Sik eres, wited Se? dinge—Difictes of the Miners—Cold Weather—Durs" | wortleas; hey donot save. the gold at all There ap: | Leon is loving frovad. Tac reeeasogee hence ee cess | 1s the Antioch Bay st chureh, Seventh avenue, near | 5” 6 Detamakn Guam No’ sa Jury 3% taps" 8 | Be laken to New Jraoy for iat wary, wits of Uns ness in Denver—Arvival of Traint—New Brick Buildings » Pre 10 bea large amount of iron mixed with the gold, | to within Bis feagues. of th city of Monterey, but aot | Twentieth streot, Albert 0. Lawsoe, Jr, the boy preach 3, 28. 8,76, 81, 35, 34, 32, 6, 49,'43, 41, 217 | tate John Dater, Linmors; county ¥ Going Up—Scarcity of Money, de., de. t, "There not the east doubt but tat ore niu ton | bere retreated to ee Ratan, oe PP: Ges Aram: | er, will preach toviay, at @ quarter toeight P.M. Tae orto WOOD, EDDY 4’ Wagon eiaware ieee cs barra ‘There has been quite an excitement created in this city fee extent mixed with the gold through all those leads, | ‘The report is current, and generally credited in Mata- | Pastor, John Q. Adams, will preach at Duli-past tan &. M. pyrite Ls Eiglitessts street, nie (Sunday) ‘forthe past two days by the reported discovery of very | andjtts eu found among the guleh gold. ‘The gutch gold | moros, that tho British Hinister bat aterfored betweea | aud halt-past three P. M. All Disease ts the Comsequence of A" Sxee—On ily 21 domme "cn arnt a Chery aont oo mit | er yng a wage Wot Kars | seule geen fc ones, | "Ia ahora chr Hamma srt corer We: | neta ane ae Bg Ree erty rat above this city. It is said-4ba! the discovery prospects | and is not as g°0d in quality. We haye rumors of dis- feet It is regarded with favor in Tamaulipas as the | Vérley place, the Rey. Win. T. Wilson, ase @tant mics. py th a corrected, Bet | iu Wited teatand ihe funeral, from thy ‘rosidwece \from five to fifteen cents per pan. Since the announce- | coveries «f ous wealth on the western slope, one settlement that cam be made. ter of St. Peter's church, will preach this eveWing. Ser- | ple ax this secens, there are few of the doctors of any school | go, 1 Thothas, 9$ Heary street, this (Sunday) aftermo 20, a ies Nabe there ‘awe be miles ia guile; but we hse nore- | So much of the above a2 refers to the movements of Ag had pe lneen Poy ‘Those who do sonia be very | two' o'clock. ery eereety ) ment was made public here ve been a great | able information in regard to ik Wis generally ex: | svamon would seein fo De of eedate cern Ce naa dot | Yiees at balf past ten, four and eight o'clock, tne tring whch or wl Sl Hi, SAY—AL Grensboro, Ala. om Wednesday, July. it, many slyly leaving town for the Cherry creek discove- hore that the richest mines will be discovered on | fea ¥y Ogagon. ‘Since then has fatlea ito | Jn the Brooklyn Tabernacle, on Falton avenue, near | Si 01 IN, pallees ee cay ta eect tke Doxa YAN Tirnr, a. native of the eity of Dublia, Krotag ‘a ries to secure claims, some on foot, horseback, mule back un ee, by) a eae 4 the haads of the liberals, and Miramon bes lost pearty | Hoyt street, the Rov. Washington Gladding will pewach | faet that : m | and la Xe of the city of New York, aged 38 years. 3 or in wagons, all bound to have a claim to their fortune. | not much there. Splendid fishing, beating aod beagtt | aeRO STI, ation of tte British Biatster also, | ‘hit merning. ‘The preacher for the evening will bm | ana shat iis cy mun Oe Vs, hose remetier Shek correct the | intiny Wl, aged Sf young.) MARY ANH, wile Of Waal’- ‘Some even met as early as two o'clock this morning | ful soanery;_ bas they did not find the avedfut of which iy tefers to the rouewod attempt, of which we | 20unced from thepuipit. Services wit! commence at lezif- recent 7 amd carry ont of the its | ‘iec .. ‘ooklyn, om Friday, July 27, Mary Rumas for fear they would not be able to seoure a claim which were in parsait tain City. or Gregorio: | BAY liken end acvounts via Verw Cruz. part,ten A. M. and x quarter to eight P. M. BUANDRETH VRORTCBLE Ui Fi) Te | men nia, Wt danghtor of Thos. Mca Ladbella A: KoWooh swvould be valuable. Weare reliably informed that there | complain of the. litie adtention given to “weenie | tip DEDINTION OF A LARGE QONDUOTA. og. | The New Jerusater® Church (Swedeuborgtan) will hold’ | LIFE ADDITION, ser ef which, ard | erode ams Wes please copy. ue sare soshe four miles claimed up. the creck, and | the mines, and the general rush to get into souve trating | 9: ee some $1, ,@n Toute’ % the Rio Grende, | Plc worst to-day at the National Musionl Institute, act Lanno.— 0 Saturday, July 28, Micuans, Laxwon, bora’ ‘others til staking off more. A meeting is called | boure or’ saloon business, which, in my” humble | hai Seen stopped at Mosisrey’ by Gov. Vidaur'i, DY | forsserly Goldbeck’s Mesic. Hall 165 Bromitway, at half. | 1 Presentibe fi Jett for aa 4m Philadelp ‘4, aged 49 yours, 11 month and 24 days. jion, 8} but ly for the wealth of mincs in | whom it was still Meld’ at last accourts. The is .! ’ THA EXPERID ECE OF \QRARTER ‘The friends ‘80d relatives of the fami lavited te sto organize a district and select officers. We wore at the | this vieluity, particularly tbe gulchee, One thing ts cer- | Particulars of the dolention has not come toband. | Past ton A. M. pr Be Bn EI AVR N snanafrigads, Nncral, this (Sunday) afleraoea, th tue “time and place appointed, but found no meeting present | tain: all cannot keep saloons and boarding houses uglett nds r ‘The Protestan? Episcopat Mission church, Ciiton Hall, | sives'I first ccmmanice ned to yoe Jock, at his, ‘@sidence, 65 Eighth avenue. -save-ourseifand a friend whom we took with us, There Saxe te manense waite pane ‘Tae eeneta Incendiary Fires in Tezas. Astor pitoe, in chage of thy Rev. Robert G. Dictson, will trom fren and continues wae of pa, ee pnt ona, ae ae ‘are some hints thrown dut by outsiders that it isa plam | rather bard and dull since the emigration has stopped | “ DO7BN COMFLAGRATTIONS IN ONE DA®—OREAT E® | noid divine service% day af Malf past ten A. M. atv half. | liver somplaint, dyspepsct bitious Carbirry neat ‘Cork, Ireland. , -oraise money from the nawary and unsuspecting. Tho | going into the mines there. io tha Now Qtloase Plentune:) past sever P. M. F en Wedarbick were a ative “operai yc, “eran to morrow’s papers -color can be found almost anywhere on the creek; but | ,,0B¢ word in regard to correspondents hore who are | pig i Duwrox.—Fromt' the MWouston Ttiewraph of tne | W. Matheson will deliver tL opening address: in the | recoutseded andibe impeeney of ; ywax.—On ; Tturday, July $8, of ensumption, either corresponding to their friendyor to some ead ate core ; Mrs, Mamcauer MoG WAN, Wife of Daniel MeGowaa, aa- all attempts thus far to work claims have proved un- | where they are known. We see by almost every mail | 228t inst. we copy the followibg: particulars of a very de- | neti 178 Prince street, this evening, at half-past coven | {ating yore pilin T wok us, sling one PH GEES Renee ne | tive ctpereh of tae ocliek, county of Sligo, Ireland profitable, and have been abandoned. This recent dis- | which reaches us letters marked and headed ‘Reliable ‘Aboot half-past three o'clock P. M., on the Stinst.,a | clock. Suvfect— Penance and’ Holy Orders.” Roman | fourteen; ‘hem reducing one every day down to vt, and spo Frieds aud relatiy °% fe respectfully invited to atiead News from Pike's Peak,” published iu $t. Louis and Chicago . , : conunited Zor at leus* four mo-¥ms, when} uot only found tay * residence, 97% Baxter-strect, this covery may prove otherwise, but little confidence is felt | Papers, giving the amount of the population of this city, | S°@ Was discovered in the eoanting room of thettore of | @atholics allovred to rep'y. Self well, bes increased in weightdver Wty portale nates. bev featerafat her lat ° "Ne°S‘olook. Her remains wi fn it by the older settlers, besides, those making these | the number of buildings, amount of buwiness, &c., which | James M, Smoot, situated on tie cofner of Kim wd Hick: ORYNATION. fakes maib cobs caoesctaye Sahl nite ticterer bins Le taken to Calvary’ Om. Weer. Claims are not the class to be relied on as successful | Fe, greatly exaggerated. and some wholly false. «Wat | in the town of Denton. An alarm: was immediately give Rey. Mr. Tow2e, formerly of Lowe, recently orthodor, | thirty dbree pile aa imme, alway?with spe sty relict amtper, | Minpeerom.—In Brook (8, on Fi peers i Rnanow ‘minors; they are evidently looking for tradingcapital, and | Siy"" ‘The ‘ony reason imaginable ify as ove of them | 24 every effort made by the few who first arrived at the | warordained as: pastor of the new’ Eaitarian society in’ | Hwy tinvec mikiued the wos ce gone ram eae he | BUENA, youngest Bild of Louisa F. aa 4 aot claims to work. Some have been offered for sale. tale soy Gat’ 1k would ene & lcasummipeellon, cod Tee eee ier oraaase tae tele tulitine wus creams | Bralsfree, on the 30th inst. $1er,ewatign munired, "Wherev a have Sonvebod” Sa this we spetcn angen tw vem aly 97, Carmenree oun, From a friend who just arrived from California gulch Petals ie iaeen thas akon nas aie aud pou of flames. Astiff breeze at the sume time sprang> up INVITATIONS. of your pills to Lmdreds of persone Tw rurioun tanges ol eter. | CMnghter ofJanoes R. ami B: O'Brien, aged 4 years aad ‘wo learn that the reports from there are in the main cor- | ‘anq money plenty in the country. It appears to be aplan | {70m the southwest and in afew seconds the stores of | Rey, W. Syms, Me D., formerly of Newark, N. J., haw | Severed in'a litseal nse ot the bhi he wae eee | Nah erat wal lace from the residence of har reot; that there isa large amount of gold being taken | to got emigrants into their power to fleece them. I would | Messrs. & IB Jacobs and of Messr®: Baines & Mow accepte?' unanimoc® cal! to tL# pastorate of thé Baptist. | aller twenty Live yaars.cl experiente md obser-wiion, T feel | paveate, New t@> tact Tad, ty frat street, this (Suadap) t there. But not all who are mining are making for- | D0t have mentioned it, but having received letters from | Yy° “% cA oe : “es Joutlied in asserung that your pilly for special tae,’ perfect | Ragnte, Ne: i82 Maat Tae. pe oe ania , con peg gi ty | the States Inquiring the Feason why my letters were not oe praier i wy head ta the latter store, which sine church ix Kingston, N. ¥., and has enitered upon its du- |'iarety, and posit Success, are ths fomana cae rellablo of i: Rag sa: Wedcescny July 26, at Now Paltz Land- ‘tunes; ati & greater pro} of ia ieee 1 ealp aeapend Gp ot waite 5 ties. * any piingative ‘me: fine . Larfect,, the wadamental S Dter oe; tuum, | daughter of paying well end even larger than any other | what is common rumor without foundation for beliet | ‘Fag fragments of the Dullding sad gogds in every | Rev. W. 5. Gage. recently travsiling in Furepe, bins re- | Prana cehaite. he neat pao i oni Ae | Patio’ and Eivler 2 Oke Be, Need tb eogatie a 18 gulch ing the mountains. Miners’ tools and pro- | 88 facts, but only such as are known to be facts; | Chains and. castings were scattered f% handreds of"| eeived an ‘styitation to-settlo as pastor of the Richmond | purifeation, physical \teliectnal or af fires Ia no: mew doc. | days. : nor say that business ia brisk because I expect it to be | Chai? Snecating ‘the buildings on tae otter side of | street Congregational citarch ia Bd'mburg, Scotland. Th ‘whole ve,wmble family, 46 Air and arts, have | “Poe —Suddeaty, 2m Friday July 2T, at Newport, Ma- Visiong are plenty and obeaper than in Denver, | after a while, but endeavor to get at the facts at the date Siusre, and setting several of therr on fire, and it | salary oflercs is $1,600, to bé further increased the second | AAraeatecrstes eS Ban LO teatod, edoptslion In | mua Fasgonian ravi, wife of 1 Vga: V- Post, of ths city 28, of cholera infantum. ‘Ste Wer. —On Satiotay, Juty y ¥. Stewart and Mary Joux Eswny, omy sow of Hem Leonaré, aged 1 month and 24 day sfives cut Tricmls of tke invited torattend Lis ftrueral, thie two o’cle at,’ OT Loves street. RensrmIn Now Ytrts, on F RuLLky, late of Obix: The relz%éves and*{-teneof the 1 invited to ateend ths fune-td} from t 97 Mott stroet, this (Sand:gy)\aftorm Syyper.--Guldeni7, on riday, Kisco, Wectehester ounty; Sera 8 late John A. Suydbr, sn thie T1be year « The funera® will L2ké pltes 1 No. 29 West Strtoenth etrvett thie (Sut half past 3 o'clock. The frtewts of quested to at.end without further invit THomas.—On Feng Se 3 afer CaTurno® Rect, w! Damet” Alness, yin the 63d your of ber age. ‘The fricnds cT ths famiy are reepeattul BY, invited to at- ‘tend the funeral, from hor" itte reotdence, ‘290 West Fitty- ¥s. ‘family are respectfully (Sunday) afternoon, a riday, July 27, Hoow amily are respect{ulty ‘ig late residence, No. von, at two o'clock. July 27, at Mouat wrore, Telict of the of her ago. vor late rosideoes, \day) afternooa, at the family are re- Ation. ‘& severe first street, between Ninstund Toth aye: ‘wes, this (Sua- day) afternoon, si one o’elook, without fur ‘her Invitation. Tuomas,—On “iday, Juby27, after a lir ing illness, Mrs. Kuzamert Tuowsr, wife of Josep G. Thomas, U.S.N., in the 4éttryear of ber-age, ‘The relatives aad friends of the femily ar © respectfulig” invited to attend the fuueral, from bers te residence, No. 184 West Thisty-tecond street, om Mond = WY @/teruooa, at two o'clock, without furtier-noties: Virginia papers please cory: please Van Ness —On #riday evening, July 27, a | Yer a qhort but severe illness, Ruut Frances, daughter -. 0f Beekman and Maria Van Ness,-sged years and 9 moa-( ha. The friends of her-parente, and those of her \ (elo, Alex- ander Thompson, ere respectfully invited to w eed the fy- neral, this (Lunday )fafvernoce fat 2o'elnck, fe o ™ the rem- dence of her paren.a, No. 190 Weat Twenty-sew ¢ 01h street. ‘Van Rewsewtare.--At Burlington, N. J., on ¥ Groat Eastern Summor Hate—straw Snd felts, WHITE, hatter, [216 Broadway, opposite ‘. F sulla chareb. ata To Souvherners.—Get Your Shirts.Made to'order at MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 362 Broad way. Extra Vine Winter Merino Undershirts thirty cantoeach. at C. W. VAN BUREN'S, 19¢and/ 108 Seette raphs.— Williamson's aay Fulton street. and Life Size. Two forty ame ‘The Chicago Zouaves and Second Gom- ‘and taken (or the elereo- ‘Thureday last. Copioe Bond street are now ready. J. GURNEY & SON, 77 Broadway, Casd and Letter raphs for Bast- ees ‘% for $1. 1,000 daily at HOLM Card Gallery, 396 Broadway, a DeGance Salamander Safes—WUh Pa- tent powder proof locks and cross bars. Also, ica aad bar- giar proof sideboard and parlor Safes. 3. Me of College place. = BU! ‘aT He "s Patent Champion Vire and poster reall Bafes, 261 Brosaway, corser of Murray areet, New York. teal pe «ot Milward’s Needles, for Wheeler & Wil- SON'S SEWING MACHINES, These needles are made by ad of the best double retined English twat steel, and ILD ROFESIOR 10 ALL OTHERS, J. FRED, MILWARD, 31 Warren siroot, N.Y. Ladd, Webster & Co.'s stiteh Sewing Machines, at 500 Broadway. wan proved Tight Grover & Baker's Celebrated NOISELESS: Sawing MACHINES, The best i in use for oe pny. New York. sareet, Brooklya. ‘Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— moe 660 Brosdway, ¥. ¥. Purchase a Machine—“Pay, for itas you carn i. The Rureka Colebenied Sueins Mectiese AY AD NO 5 rurchawed in. weekly amounta. commoedation, ean be pul arate ekiy ame Best opportunity ever off ered. wauted. —————— Glass Shades, for Covering Chocks, Vases, Ae. baskeia of lowers, 4° 5 PARDRSSES, 22 Platt street, N. ¥. Beautiful Complexion.—Laird’s Liquid Peart bas achieved » rity aa having no equal for beauti- fyipg and preserving the akin. #5 way. Cristadoro's Hair ye —The best is the world. ° sod privately applied at No. 6 Astor Howse and Toe- "CNet aa ee Salt Rhe are speedily bh penetrate core of thete disorders, nentralizes the in flammation, and conse qently amubiiates tbe couse which gives them ue, Batchrlor’s Wigs, Toupecs Dye hare improvements surpassing sll other easy, pestect lit; no warning wp behind, No. 16 Bon: Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply His Radi-, cal Come Truss w 4h snonens in effeetior panent cures of bernisor roptare MARSH & 00., No. eaey mireet, N.Y. ESS Married. RAFPERT f—OWRRI ANDER this city on Sunda: Jars, residence, Mr . TeRTE to Migs Maxria MacpaLens CreRLANDeR, all of, this city. | Tonaxm—Avnorr—At the Thirteenth stroot Prestiyte-. | rian church, on Thursday, July 26, by the Rev. 8. D. Burch. | ard, D. D., Mr. Enwanp Rowsers to Miss Many Euza, oldest daughter of Timothy B. Abbott, Req Died. Pattaxtovm—At Troy, on Tuesday, July 24, Gsonur W., only son of W. and the late biiza A. Ballantine. ‘dunes —At Dobbs’ Perry on Saturday morning, July 28, Mr. Sarin Barrow, aged 37 years and & months. friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to the funeral, to take piace this (Sunday) afer- boon, at one o'clock , at the above place. | Budsaom.—On Friday, July 21, Mamuna C., wife of R. &. Blossom, in the 40:b year of her age. The fumeral services will be held the Momort si choreb, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, tis (Banday) afternoon, at three o'clock, where the relat ives | and friends of the family are invited to attend wihout further invitation. Browy.—On Saturday, July 98, at balf past on-, o'clock P. M., Constant H. Brown, io the 57th year of bis age. Bir friends are respectfully invited to atten 4 the fune | ral, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, fom his late ) - | reeklence, 166 West Eleventh street, witho A further no. thee. Berke.—Cnamise Eowerp unm, elder’, son of J. KE, and wary 8 Burke, 2 years, 10 months and 8 daya, 4 litue children to come unto ‘ac aad forbi! them Particulars of funeral on Monday Cox.—Soddenly, on Wednesday, Joly 25, Tuowas Cox, “ty relatives tnd friends, oxompt members of Lops Th also the active, honorary aod jose Company No. 60, aad (ue | | duly 25, Rev. Contzuannr Var B 7 D., ia tae 53d year of his age The funeral services with. be held in the f ¢ church, Burlingtox, on Monday morning, 0 & clevea o'clock. The frieads-of “Dr. Vi Ri, bis bret b. ‘en of the Synod of "New Jersey, and the of the ¢ & rious do. pemmatians, are lovnedte attend, Tao prese 0 cof the trustees of College of Now Jersey, and of t bo diree- tors of Princeton Theological Seminary is rm 8, pectfully Wrrsox. —On Fri¢ay, July 2%, Simas Axy Wo & pt, aged 1 years, 10 moutha sab 18 aape’ f° relatives and friends of -the fumily are re 9) wetfuliy invited to attend tho funeral, from reside 10 of hor father, No. 261 Th: three o'clock. MISOKLLANZOUS. ir. wi LWAYS SOMETHING NEW.—PRO! Fative Cordial aad Blood Renovator, one will be for a day ¥, and sole by all ds agwione, T_EVERDELL'S-WEDDING NOTES, CAR AT sie’ the 0 Ag baa Sarde, de. 302 Droste: et eee T S.A NEW STYLE OF SHOES AND GATT waa. AT sete AS end Xe ret Catiana b+ A’ WHOLUBALE-SEGARS, VERY CHEAI > Cagm Bw ‘This tors bouses — ~ O. CHERKS, i Bh he ey op een ng yd y ! can be. beaghwhesla ot buyers ace waviled to ouacaine. Bargains gus rs B alway. | ‘a ear owes ao. Darker A Ms war, 16 wan. er. & Ge ib depot, BRo 8. R Whole ale my —— Oa MAK! CAPE MAY! C4 PE MAT evra vem Will plage odmerve the superiertiy-of the seam WD, and real the pard the Geoas Lasy on fre) waar Oagat Raarenn, om a ow earn sea lw st0tt ag that tiated bet ing to “Thor ay tua} shay ave caore Leaky iad pte’. much anger abd @.yseloe qual ity Bf mie ALLEN. Depot for sale ef THORLE 18 Food. for Horves and Gaulo, the. 2b way, Now York. ‘ AT BARGAINS MAY BTU GEA, Go Fcbtdors ok wi acid as TO THR EN, GOD BLESS TAP Real hospi far Sil pe sdeen, Pl MPORTANT TO ALE DRIN ERS. » have pa draught, In aplen ukd eomdiitos — Glinness Vabhio Porter, Marpay a Cork Portes lisop's ta Jowe' sy, Silver and 1” AD AT GRANNI9® cont a Glaae (he coacera. a ‘1 — Si) ae Broadway, commer of Ce der street. RMATION WANTED. undermand a late ynnmber st persons nse ¢ NKC 1 LJ iting up Gio under rag tt pate me = Ms a ea ni cemaiion wbich Pa yen ties will be thankfully swoeive a ay UbOR aS Baaver TION SCHNAPPS. em why are V -rittom Anonyme letters t MITA CURE creer ee counterfeits and Tg Will plgane call at a tn.” He ta willing vo pay Gane , MADE ow for ack ¥. 8 —8U PRRIOR LONDON YOKE SHE 4s \oorter, oy PARSE, from Landon: $13 tad $24, Col- lars, 83, Readcn de all prices. ee oe i a Gentiemen's Au ahing sore, LD BCRIF OAM SCHNAPPS. Obie fee shree years imported, sale by, Odes Up town | Brondway, R The only traty retin! tom Bugs, Motba, Gr Principal Depot, r #TNARD & CO, URE ENT HO PERS Ri gy a RP ALLIBLR WERT, And N en = P_FOLLOWIFG TWO PATENTS FOR & ANDRE SABATTIER, at 129 way --Black French Varnish, of lemther. na boota,

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