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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST? 5, 1860, INTERESTING FROM THE PACIFIC ' naa SMa ct aty | course of tho fart of the kind of gold discovered, bolvingagraud encampment near the Mission Dalores in «> unwerried man and bas a father living a fowmmitesibe- | 62. On the ethnological ralue of thy imitativefan. | ceoeying fom the nuci noleiec but 4 larminous etroama { Th { the further fact, that | emell flakes i . Toe en Ee ie Mplemier. low this city om @ ranch. in relation to the charactertatic# of aucioat aud moder. ry tuclous, bas all been blown ‘there, leads to the opinion that he upual election of the Society of Califuraia Pio A Viglmuce Cominittes has been organized and boumd | American races, By D. Wilson by c. w, } »‘?2m whicb it lume of smoke has with the fire : Britian | the precious dust was lost there by some wulucky © neers took place Saturday evening, resulting ia thechoice by cath to sustain each other uuder all circumstances, at | | 98. Theory eonnected with the golar spots. By CW. | » oS let a ; News from Calisernia, Oregon, piiner or_other, Showid it bs the genuine product | of the regular ticket as fullowe:—Presideat—Pbuin A hazards, iu ferreting out these murderers aud thieves, | Hockiry. : ‘ om, Hing igouasion took place on F Tections to fill vaciucios ta the standing committees | comm, "Bed slands. soil, however—aud we m the discovery to in * now the pest of this community. Their | The Columbia andthe Sapdwich now, large, is fast increasing, aad comprise | was then proce OUR SAN FRANCISCO GORRESPQNDANOB. be excused in the | Roach. Vice Vresy Willa Farwell, of Sis lge a little im ro- jaco; OU of Sau Feapolago, James 1 with resulted in the selection of | veral ote B90! but on both aides Koger, Agassiz, Bache, Lecoute and | were go abs. “#0 aad aby aaa oat ‘well rT all the fand hills around us are fall porge C. Yount, of Napa, ja We Ws the best men ig the country im every re- Professors Whita : SAN Praveen, Fuly 6, 1860. of geld, drifting in the vccan al the time, and | pans, of Sacraments Secrest) whiten ee wnekt mn tod Who @ill uot’ trifle’ tu tits matter. | Billiman. pry pid pases 44 then of [oe i i The Celebration of the Fowrth of July in San Francisco | making our peuivéula rich in anim sgived wealth. Ltwill | Treasurer—Jobo I Turn’ y. Directors—Jobn 8, Ellis, H. 7h been & feeling of insecurity for some On motion, the association then adjourned to organize | | The next papes We) eos ge foo in Inland | : boning of the Mission | de recollected that there certainly 18 gold in the bowels] ¥. Williams, J. H. Stearus, J. E. Lawrence, Joby Benson, — time y our peaceable and orter loving citicens. It | in sections. ws,” by Prete a Sornciee nning bie paper, Me. | Appearance of the Miisary—Opening of the earth underneath our fect, There have been re- | J. H Widber, George H. Tay. not betig aafe to Venture out after dark for fear of meet. | PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION A. Harr! anya ee he was about j Railroad—Fuuds in the California State Treasury | peau d discovertes af Mountain Lake, the Rincon, Tele- Monday morning last, 9ch instant, afire broke out ina iu,¢ some drunken brute, who woul! not hesitate @ mo- | This section, which is devoted to the consideration of | to treat nd bar Hennt cS a by other Crimes and Casualties —Important Gold Diggings Disco- | graph HAN, the Potroro, and at Ri points, Bat | frame house on Dupont’ atree, near Pacific, which coa- mcat to blow one’s brains out on eight, and who do not | mathematical and physical sudjects, having been called ae ay: sf ree nec phage by) > — ve ew if the wind, too—which brings in the sand drifts from | sumed five adjoinicg buildings. Tue loss 1s about 5,009. to value eiaber their own 4ifeor of auy one else | to erder by the President, proceeded to elect officers and | with t an ry » he »c'Ppowed vered within the Precinets of San Francisco—News from ocean ward, and covers the bills and vales over the whole A weeting of the trieuts of Bell and Evorett is exiled cast. Having uo recogaized law or officers of any | British Columbia and Oregom—W hereabouts of Ldewt. | of die country painted red on the Peter Smith map— | for this evening, with the view of forming a club. The committees. tis bigh time that a Vigilance Committee were in Professor Gibbs waa unanimously elected permanent he would be no objection to @ little ice t6 [ool them, ¢ as 2 Brome Abe Gvet settlement 06 dhis e ” | | : intertor, to rivers . . he iol gold. with it also,then,truly, we have fortune sous appealed to do net to. more than a hand- a. chairman of the section, and Professor ©. 8. Lyman | in the aultan’a Wogen Mead Repetition; de Ge | | without the need of aay mane ’Gold Bluts, Kern | Rl isCaitereie, oe mote id Latest advices from California gulch give but meager | chosen secretary. we frequently found at tlds of ice have been The Fourth of July was celebrated in this city ot | ves renera: pe Neshrem Bil dee anaes ‘en, to fill A now evening paper called the Mirror hss appeared in mining ys a are tp Ah rapidly, he pa od rapper or Cid croneiaey yw ‘Scho- ‘ses ly a8 to lead fevers a ‘8 varioty: e We had t process 10us—O0e up that ugly hole at the corner ‘ashington aud jason | th: ity. aud it is to be journal loons, stores, &e., undance, aad quite a theatre build. | field, Point, tchel!, by ucket ies. Oue bad Great -wuttiasionm.» “We Dad: two'ig stroota: Ges Bills wR Ge ReAMRA GS HOT Vette cn Det eee:, form, and bn bead ‘will be opened ine tow daya by the Haydeo | were clected @ standing committee tw act during the re: queatony bad stad that feo on iin had die young girls, belonging to the Episcopal Mission Sunday ‘ve population in the g will be beaten iato ornaments for the ears of our wives Charles Mangeat and Edward I. Daniel have filed peti. sisters ich is estimated at eight | mainder of the session. pa rend on a single ler a Being satiaded this effect School, and later in the day a procession of MUMAY> | and daughters; thousands of houest and industrious | tious to be discharged from their debts, uuder the provi- | thousand, while one thousand have gone over the range ‘Professors Fairman Rodgers, of Philadelphia; Coffin, of regular causes, all other uatural objects, he firemen and civic bod) Ap oration was delivered bY } miners will come amongst us, and the progress of the slesact Anedagolrant law. The liabilities Of the parties — in pursuit of new discoveries, Some of the quartz mills Annapolis, aud Short, of Washington, were ‘appointed a Rare ala eas ceacsan @ small lake, 85 # before the cuildres sad | mountains of eand which are pouring in upon us wilt be | are light. in and around Gregories arc doing famously—the Rock | nominating commitice to co with the other com. inquiries went couclusively to show Starr King, in the fo sagt sheaniin 4 © |. When all this shall happen, then there will be | — Reeclutions respectful to the memory of the tate Judge | Irland mill evidently taking the lead, taking out nearly | mittee in the gelection of for the next annual | concentrated heat at the bottom of poe | ¢, arising from Visiters, In the afteruoon Mr. 3. M. Wilson SPs no telling what San Francisco sau become. Daniel, of the United States Supreme Court, were adopted | ove thousand dollars every day's run. “There are proba- | meeting. epee ee Re the rapid decomposition orator of the day in the American the: Mr. James ' 4 # mocting of the bar, beld last Monday’ ‘ta the Uaited | bly seme seventy five mills now in operation, out of which | © On motion of Professor Bares, it was unanimously de- | of the loc, when on the approach of spring the waters are - oy in N riceity, re- LARER FROM BRITINE OOLITMSLA, States Cirettt Court room, Judge McCallister provided. | rember about one third are paying over expenses. Gold | termined that the two sectious should meet as one, in | disturbod. F, Bowman, formerly an 7 ed We have dates from Victoria to Jane 23. ACCIDENTS, ETO | is being brought in more freely, Business improving | general session, at least for the present. Pro! sae 2b election, to this theory, cited an admirable oF sate ee ‘The comet has been observed at Victoria. Tke Gasctte | William Farley, a citizen generally respected, died on | slowly Very few emigrants coming fn and quite The section thon adjourned, to allow ime to the com- | and rather contegded that solar hea} produced ths ¢ ya amount of arior has Intely been infused intoour } ons iSoont tail and brilliant | the 6th inst., from the effects of injuries received bya | numbers returning. Malis arriving every few daye mittees to meet, fat gee ae See feed an organizations, aud the old companies have not | S878 '* Pr sitet epee 1 fu on the 20th of last month, was proprictor of | going to the mountains, eabcimniitde OF SECrtON B: from the, bottom pond. r gentlenea coin- ae ten sooruited, bah eovend aaarenatnaateinn (on National Halivcn Kearney street. An operation was per- | © ‘The meting called to take into consideration how our | his section takes batural history {nto consideration, TTAED A a only b reer’ , but several new ones formed, an The British Colonist, of the 27th ult, says that hugo | formed, with the bope of atfording bim relief, He died | present mail facilities can be improved, appointed acom- | 1: was organized by the election of Col, J. W. Foster, of en Canaan ey a i Sole. toe past J Me at they have already made much progress In drill, exercises | ss worth $20,000, of which sum he boqueathed $6,000 to the | mittee to draft resolutions to be reported at a subsequeat serpermaanent chsirtan, abd Josoph Risley, of | icchouses x was an interesting " Nai ee acces rit. coutinas, we | YOWUMER OF smoke Are said lo have Deon emitted from the | ROME LN ain Valley street, the balauce goes | meeting. The mecting to organize a city governmeut did | Paitedabbiat as secretary. 4 +90 | paper, evincing mith researeh into the meaus of the for- f prem per eene ‘ . ‘ lofty peak of Mount Baker om the 24th. to his relatives, | not meet, owing to a heavy fall of rain at the appointed | "MEO Eiowing genticinen wer) elected a Sectional | TAMPP (Of tee in mines ead other eublorra places w tly be able to bowst of ove of the best The Colonial says that the Hyter, Simpsean and | ~ Mrs. Anpa M. Hayden, wife of Aloxander Hayden, a re- | hour. Weather warm and showery. Committoe:-Professor Newberry, of Cleveland; Dr. Mor- | gyn Say pet bd ance ieee summer, | cfletent organizations of citizen soldiery to be | Stickeen Indians, whose proximity ‘to Victoria bas be- | sident of Sacramento, was 60 frightfully burned om the ris, of Baltimore, and R, W. Gibbs, of South Carolina. freezes the waterfound in these iereutiene and ag there ’ + . snow ome very offeusive to the people of that city, will 6002 | ever he 4th of Joly, by the explosion of some \ that'the section should ad- any city of che Tn. We Rae 0 Er ee nat a being GY eC ie ae eae ciate | American Association for the Advawce | ,.trotessor Acssnz propo are uo spricgs rupning through tein Ube ies has frequent. ing plois of nies Of ¢ivle troops, comprising artillery, cavalry, try and rilemen, ‘They are the California Guar mn to meet in general session until circumstances , ough und on which to locate the three tribes. | she died on the following morning. ment of Science. Joa render it neveasary to meet in sections ageia, | 2, remained until April and July PM ie Eg Ned Black Two Awcrican ships arrived on Sanday from China— ‘The body of Luke M. Killen, a native of Ireland, was ' jen ol an Blac! USEAre fl Li ly of . i. reed to. i A etait ne ‘angus Guard,” Pastioors the Cowpcr and the Puntel Filo, | The first oroagut 402 | ford doating in the bay last week, He was Inst trom pine IO oh a cd el a RL! ime, and im some, fom cases rng the we yea. 4 Mabon Oresedion, i te tee ee re ae 6 ee Fourteenth Anniversary Convention, 00 the aasociation reassembling in gaucral session the | principics, ‘Hbati the. odd’ alr Of winter deactose inte the © he voyage. Li ral aad at Esqui- A well known citizen, named George Wyckoff, formerly Prestpent announced that Mr, Parish bad invited the | wells is sufficiently proved by what is generally known as Swiss Sharp 3 uo TALiy ls Cer eencue EAES, a member of the firm.of Wyckol & Co, of this city, was | FIRST DAY—MORNING SESSION. members of the association and their ladies to visit him | the smoking of wells. That all wells do not freeze im the exception of ti aa Tires eee Lee ROGeaeeeee tia oe Pecan 2 iA bed on Babardey siarmemm, Eanes Newrort, R.I., August 1, 1660. | on Friday evening. hat | MNUEE i agcounted for that welis are supplied by strong e ot ready, parad mCeOd. 00 0m appear -, evident! mn lying a a day or two, and it was | tl tional committees recommended that 4 . re wot ete ry ye the ships it was reported that the Alert and two | evident he bad committed suicide, as a pistol shot wound ‘The fourteenth annual session of the American Scientific oe lorarniegpene id t eveey day at ton. o’closk, | pe yp oo ‘as the water frequently changes the process » boats bad arrived, two or three vessels being dis | was found just below the beart, aud a discharged pistol | Association was opened this morning atten o'clock, in the | 14 not git later than two o'clock, and thea adjourn to fressing & teipeded, Springs arqalways running into to the theory, on the bar flere apa, lay on the bed at his bide. Deceased, a fow years since, | Representatives’ Chamber of the State Hall, which build: | meet again at four o'clock in the afternoon. a objected 7a racy of Vaorouver’s Tan had refused toap- | was cousidered wealthy, bat be appears to lave met mis. | veg at the disposal of the asscciation by | _Pro(tsor Bacit then proceeded Uo read a paper om, the AEs TAP SET nck ttclan wore Very Witte annual motions of the sun, founded on certain declina- | whereas frozen wellg were very rare. He then went om propriate £400 for the support of Rey, Mr. Cridge, the co- | fortunes lately, He was about forty years old, aad came vate i: trom New York. the State authorities. ‘The city authoritics, it is said, pro- | PDNUM motions Of Sh, Mw lalrofercace to, solar diurnal | (er oes {eon welt wer eS owing “that stter are all natives of | 4,7h¢ Wilson @: Hunt arriv o HaTHAY laa at San) Andreas, Mrs, McBride attempted | pogo to provide fur the proper reception of the members observation, take af Girard College, Philadelphia, from | Loomis bad not sstistnotorily sovounted-for those mines bab Regd Bache By oe comunit suic y cutting her d ears ry . The Pi a paper - Qn ne s killed during the ‘The express up river did cot connect at New Westmin. | with a razor. The principal artertes were wot ‘on this occasion, The last annual meeting of the asso = ae on a a = spd valle which Lave dar acy darieg. a pier He opened, rge of a pistol he b stor, but ail the accounts are of the most cheering cht- | though the wounds inflicted were dreadful to behold, ciation was held ia Springfeld, Massachusetts, when | Q4” to ular consideration, It had beon pre- | th coke ee of nt alr’ ahy of , : acter as regards the mines, and even the croakers are Last Saturday eveuing a fatal rencontre tok place in | (ney elected the following officers: —Isaac Lea, President; | pared Slrety for the Lae rors section of thes the epee Boo tammente ae seeehetators. the association, but as 1 with suitable core- | bliged to change their tone. this city between @ police ollicer, named Rand, and a ; yt ee . deennkt saadeins E ryan’ every Halt’ hour From nearly all parts the miners are bringing in steamboat runner named Jasob Keimes, a Gerthan by | Dr. B. A. Goald, Vico President; Professor Joseph Lover: hed kindly agreed to hear it, he would make no further Ex Pres jent Brapnooce sip oak some objection to the | tae ie ponste rag ro and gulches, aud ¢: birth, in which the latter met his death. ing, Secretary; Professor Teconte, General Secretary, | apologies, but at once prvcedd to ead it. He then a. _ nod Puiapernied an, ek yet presented pmb er = FROM FOOET S9UND. d Dr. L. A. Elliving, Treasurer. tered into a learned explanation manner in which | ous difficulties in.referenoe to to twenty.four feet deop, and getting coarse gol ‘The United States steamer Shubrick arrived at San Fran- | © ’ jose poe ert ee Hos ‘ E places the dirt pays at! thre July 4. The annual election for Jefferson county, in which | There was a large attendance of the loading citizens of | yoidable variations of the maguetic ueedie, The paper | jn A = Ss how in our State Treasury $68,208 payable to rs of the Civil Funded Debt of Catifornia, The annovnees that he will purchase at the lowest red, the civil bonds of the State iseuet under eh. ‘" " 1 od pro AS soon a8 hydraulic washing can be introduced, which To d ig situated, was to take ‘on Monday ‘ Wie venelt of ‘hour of observati & perfectiy April, 1859,40 the above amount, Sealed pro- | 6 contemplated f Kort Towteas Y» | Newport, and not a few from other States. There were | began by showing it of every hour of observation | gnswer the severalol the theory. vey to Septembel is contemp in many ph mines will rival any July, 1b ishes & full democratic count} ’ spreme Co: me 2 Ree tie pita ttoas of Mo. | Of those further south, on account of the (etlity of ob- fewee ts wie oer Hebe gurea for District “Attow. | also a considerable sprinkling of the gentler sex, for whom sane ated oegunee lee een eect er of cold at inpleaiua he ar and vaDOE ox from Soe Soto A Tovis; legsets of the State Prison, for a man. | Mining water, and the loose nature of tho soll washed. bey; 1. B. Hastings, for representative; Joseph F. Laigh- | abundant accommodation had been provided. Gaia bh Lae Ca tear ta ike Yours’ observa: | Qoveumy Ae gah bedi pert ’ troller for $470,000. The Legis til affording a large prott, are much | tex, for treasurer; John A: Tucker, for sheriff; H.W. W. | “meconyeution was called to order at half past ten | tion, afford to throw out four or Ave mouths, and could | {S'reqtate his leading arguments and to combat In Attorney Gene oi Watkins, for coroner; , for wreck master; and only reject such as were doubtful and disturbed. The an- | order the oppcaii eine er ihe bear At * a Board of Con ‘ers to | Jeffray's express bronght dowa about $6,000 in dust, | James G. Swan, for justice of the peace o'clock, by Professor Edward Hitchoook, the retiring | Only rricot such a8 ore ora both hemispheres, | Cyr the oPpcsing views of the otber members. i veith Mocauley & Tevis, aud authorized them to | Ad." WETCRDree a sen < Ruhettan, of Whitby aland, gare that onthe | President of the, association, who ivited the Rev. De: | ‘The observations of Puilutelphle were well computad, or peumaneatime—— e settlement on a he leseee , ri b aT june son 'y of a Northern Dumont to open the proceed! Prayer. ith’ the enn O anne Gater the con FROM ORKGON. Feat ae ‘oe the beach, Tie decrased had been | ‘The Rev. Dr. Dexowr, of Newport, then offered up a | else they vould not bear suck close Total ee es | PROCEMDINGS OF SECTION B, DEVOTED TO NATURAL ed. into with on the 26:h of ery +e Ww stabbed in the breast in several places. The ouly clothing | Very impressive and eloquent prayer, invoking the bless | 21404 ° in big explanations by several well oxecuied dia ‘nuleny in neioer. Fee eee eee Misliine the contrast as | 4 Perty ofmen who started from the Willamette Valley | On'the woman was a white chemise. The murder bad ev: | ing of God on the Fine haemo and retara- | grams, showing the curves Of every month ia the your, Bacigucce should pase over 40 tbe Commirsiongrs tue | % prospect in the Biue Mountains, has been routed by the | idently been of very recent date. as the body was not of: | ing thavks Cah blessings which have hitherto been | £7Q%; 4 whole, it may be safely said that the paper was | 0 the opening of this section Coloael Foster was ap- Prison tnd a’ propestics conwected therewith, {roo from | Sake Indians, who gnve them battle, Seven Iadians | fensive, The body was decently buried by the young | showered on its labors. nek an excellent addition to what is already known of this in- | pointed chairman of the day. a mbrance;at well aa 10 release Jolin B. Woller | 9. mex. We are, as yet, unable to discover who were the | | The Puxsinkwr then introduced to the audience the Hon. | teresting sul Mr. C. H. Hrtcucocx read a paper, which occupied @ Bi torwsarauce: as well ae fo release in B Weller | were killed and two whites woandod. Tue whites were | Perpetcators of this murder. But it only adds to the ist | W. H. Cxaxwrox, Mayor of the city of Newport, who ad. | “SOOE MNES. very distinguished sclentide man, phd ld teution by lim of the State Prison in 1398. By this act | obliged to bora their stores, to prevcat them from falling | of crimes which is sure to bring ven, ‘on the Fiat- | dressed the assembled audience in a very well conceived to the Smitbson By we oro eulogised the pa. | YY sbort time, relative to the “Synchronism of Coal Beds the Commissionevs.are auth od to draw upon the State | into the heeds of the Indiaus. The party is scattered; | heads Since writing the above, Ca; Robertson in- | speech. He spoke of the seasonableness of their visit to per of ssor Bache, and said that the author had | in the Rhode {sland aud Western United States dal Ba: Toasty to the inoubt of $279,000, Mecauiey, it seems, | part ef them are with Major Stoia’s command, who was | forme us that two more bodies of murdered females have | Newport, and of the associations connected with that old | Preatly depreciated its’ value. He would bear his testi- | gins.’ The tendency of this argument wad to show that « hae hot seen Bt to confor with the Gounuiccioucrs, but | Ucar them. Three have arrived at the Dalles. boen washed ashore. on the beach near the same place. | aud boucred city, and the spot on which they met that | E™™OUy, teniosne Oe Tanke ci een read be. . y argu has pushed his claim b the Court, and the Court has We learn from the Cengus Marah! that the population | This makes three dead bodies found within ton days, day, and alluded icularly tothe great American ora: | (007) society for & tin. close analogy exists betwoon the fossils, plants and the a i in his favor, It is reported that McCauley claims | Of Portland as taken by him is 2,675, The total valuatioa NEWS FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. tors whose voices bad been heard in that hall. He con- Mr. Janna Hrarr, of New York, drew attention to the | various strata forming the coal beds in the eastern and ail the material at the tion for work perform is said, prosecuting a de named Samuel » Prison, a3 well a§ compensa. of property for Multnomah county, in accordance with way of Victoria, ¥. 1, and Pert Townsend, W. T., | cluded by warmly welcoming the members of the sssoci- te fe intends, ft | the aesesrment roll, amounts to $2,881,231; the true és intelligence from Honolulu to 9th June, two | ation to te bates! some oie io 5 eee ere the oe western coal basins. Mr. Hitchcock leo read a paper on } ast $50,000 more. value, however, must be over $3,000,000. The average | wocks later than dates received direct at San Francisco. Prof. Renoux, of th The Froveh Bolentie Tahiode ana ard iilus. | the geology of Newport. roueh Was mardere | in bis bed, | daily attendance of scholars at the three schools in this ‘The Hawaiian Legisiature continued in ecssion. The re- | elect, who returned his sincere thanks to the pr nas aed ‘of solar phenomena just exp! ained by Professor Professors Rogers and Aqassrz and Dr. Newnerny seve. Ranche, Dry Greek, on Baturday lus! 2. | city’ ts 400. ‘The Marshal also reports nearly ove hundred 48 of tbe various de ts had been received and | the for the honor which they bad confe: sa ne OT ee oe er nana is as. | vacant booses cn if Pablished, ‘and frecly commented ou by the press. A him by electing bim to ai tbe responsible ofice of Preei. | Bache ‘dh dia kat shad Head i rally differed from the views propounded by Mr. Hiteh- cape, They qurrelied shoct awomegs ot? TS LIEUT. MULLAN'S EXPEDITION. Reneral tobe of satisfaction prevailed. dent of #0 learned and intellectual a body. As a humble association then adjourned past four o'clock. | ok in reference to the Idontity of the carboniferous de- E bachorty wpe killed et, tur he ‘ ! - ‘Tho report of the Chie Justice gives a synopsis of | investigator into the great mysteries of science, and pos- EVENING SESSION. i t killed at Bureka on the 27th of | Tutelligence from Lieut, Mullan’s expedition, via the | ime (Oni gee ‘and shows thats better | sessing clroumecr! powers for the benefit of the ‘a A grec wsenborernese aisle toed let month, by a bank of rarth fallog on Bim. | goundary Commissioner's expres has beem ‘recetved up | State of morale uw exists inthe lalands than duriag any | association, he would ask for, as he was aure he would re: | | Toe Mnocialton mat pursuant (o adjournment, « tte tar om reaatile house inthis ely, committed suicide in | to the 4th of June. An express bad reached Lieut. M. | of the preceding years. ceive, the indul; ‘and consideration of the members. past u y , his th ‘The whole number of whaling vessels that have gone | He trusted that the most perfect harmony would, as here- Professor Epwarp Hrroncock, of Amberst, read @ paper ue county hosipital, last week, by cutting his throat. from Fort Benton, bringing intelligence of the movement oO “se ed Captain H. TL. Ford, Indian Agent at the Mendocino | orice hundred troops over the military road. ‘The road north from Honolulu for the spring season of 1860 ts 159. a ae en ee on some interesting points in Icbnology. The whole ar- servation, killed at Nome € Moaday last, by the on » —_ source of gratification ‘ such great success always Bee aa aletimrge of bis plato Tt wae feeuaned to the | would be completed to Hell's Gate by the 25th of June, Our Denver City Correspondence. Attended thelr meetings; and he was pleased now to sce | gument was to show that the probability is that the horn of bis Saddle, and tt exploded in some unexplained | and to Fort Benton by the last of July. The winter quar- Daven Fuly 28, 1860. that they had so SS ee visiters from cellection of phalangial impressions found in the manner, the bullet hitting him » neck and killing | ters had been abandoned, and the nigra under }- F pet ram Care, July 28, peinpd bee bore phew t oa fest. It was, how. Gorn Ses souey Eenboss eae by two birds. him \nstantly, He arrived at Nov t the day before | Lieuts. White and Lyon, were pushing a. The Shooting Mania in Denver City—Liquor, Powder and rye is painful duty to ays loss to the society of These ornithological i a8 he took to be, to receive some cattle fur the use Mendocino reser Licut. ——— was pishing on in advance with the | pistols Amongst the Border Rufians—The Search for | & Valuable co-laborer, who had contributed large! tothe | supplied some re Tegurding the Vatiou, Captain Ford was a. old resident of California, | marking parties, some ove hundred men, and since we - On of a Vigil Com honorable reputation of the Austen Scient ia- | anomalies in foesil tracks of quadrapedal land served with Fremont - ay from the expedition forty-five miles of the road peter: a one ae @ Vigilance mittee — fa leas So James P. eee Digds found {n sandstone formations, no a An aifray took place last wee hy San Jaan, be- | had been opened. ing Gossip—The Mails, dc. ‘storms, who flual Aqaserz thought that it would be necessary tween a Mexican nnd an Aw c1'Visher, to | “Lieut Man i ordered with the troops to Walla | For dhe past week this community bas been kept ta a | fat after reaching bis T6th Your: The venerable President | inquire inte Whe mature and character of he animals end Fee ee nae eee sna ce stsotasug "=" | constant ate of excitement ty shooting altaye nor | ‘ud returning fim hie ore anton Webi of at | frcka were made, etre any suiioy, cretion a from the wounds. The Mexican was taken | Mr. Kobert Thompson, ai old aod esteemed citizen of | midet and near us. In Colorado city last week a man | association, for the cordial reception ‘he had given | could be drawn as to bar Tene . To draw tw dy by the crowd, who took him away and went Oregon. wes growned in the Willametta, ab Enetland, on named Pat Develin, who formerly figured largely in Fort ee eaeekr? tote vend the callowsg fi} of the various Rt Sonnun aoe b beyond town towards the diggings. Messrs st, while on his way home from 4 hen A Bassman & Waters, of Ho hydraulic preas, constabio | ba 1 many places of emineut public trust with honor | Scott troubles in Fasten Kansas, was shot six times by | scientific ake Ba branes wa te te Couey or a Aure Professor Roncnrs was of a similar opinion. Bruce, and other citizens, spoke earnestly against the and fidelity. James Lafferty, and will probably die. Lafferty was tried Fe Oe ae ee eute Hye fon podbwrhnpe BIS: mes N. Horsrorp, ly ig, that seer vitable, entil the or -~ pro- | FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, before a peoples’ court, occupy ing Some three hours, and nLnwan dealer De ee coach ty @. ry fap ben liacer wp ay pine Fome | wedi 4 By ekattiucuure ee, aad the Menta was under |, THe ship Iste of France arrived here on the 4th instant, | the jury found a verdict of justifiable homicide. Tt seeu¥) Norton, was, an extremely complicaled paper, obly to. be under- po pe poner ‘ xia | from Sydney, via Honolulu, We have the Polynesian of | the parties lived together and often had serious quarrels, | » 2, On some cf meyer ag Bae atgend ghee Foe and tooronghi ly nd Savencod nced chemist 1 tion, & short time since, ofan expedition | the latte c to May 26, ‘They finally agreed to settle it by shooting at each other BEN. + a on some ing cal- hb left & van » for H ng’s Strats, the objx . Horsford. * culations, which cannot bly be 5 wien tot Say Fradicicco for Boring’s sira ts, the object | che Logialature was opened on the 234 May. The King | yu gue or the other was killed. In Californid. gulch a Na. A new snmotia chrome alum, and the volt, green Prohache Henry i Hera a payer, eatiied following account of the | delivered an opening address of litte interest abroad, ex- | may named Smith was shot by one named Curtiss, The fications of chrome salt. |. Horsford. | “Reflections on the origin, developemen g08 Woalesip touched om the Coast, at about sixty fre de- | copt a recommendation to substitute the English for the | parties were from Benton county, Arkansas, and came to £ Improvement a Serene. ie languages."” He did not, he said, intend to discuss the grves north latitude, aud several men ianded. In a | ro watian language in the State schools. Ths House of x ro ; Se eee te i, pone of languages, but merely to speak of their devel- Favine, the second watch aud one of the boat ste ceuly 0s the Name's olltrem, oop this country together, accompraied by Smith's wife and = bp cbe ry Recep gg dems me | vert tand —. ie ene eee ty 4 ds d large quantities of yellow metal, severa 'o Lear that the President of the Board | Wo children, It geoms there was some correspondence | YOrree, Phiadelplie, biimien at acute ead originally i oe ee Lt poses to chenge the character of the na- | between Mrs. Smith and Curtiss, and that Smith | jxg annual inequality. By A. D. Bache. | | cimens of which they took on board, one of them laugh | | | | iy remarkwg to the ¢ had dtseovered arty oak ~ ° ~ “ ty chools by substituting the Engtish for the Ha 7 ‘On the a , Professor AGASSIZ, poeple agg eps wpe spt egn jan language, a8 the medium of tuition, and while we weeangr ed —_ s Peaks pagroteagees * bydrates of seequioxide of chromium. By E. | have bees. tier ag, sad pronens ta dete | the oplnirns of other members, but no new features were noe The tne 4 about the e that this important reformation must ne often npenar ' | %, Om the relations of salts of zinc and alumina to soda by his Creator. This is, iadeed, implied in | Presented. ~ dip, precgremer Sieg arily be the work of rome I'ttle tine, we assure your | when his reply invariably would be,“Go and be d—d, | and potassa. By F. N. Horsford. ‘ account of the creation, where Adam is repre. | » The seesion of section B closed with the reading of the nog é engin eli sty that uo co-operation on our part ehall be wanting | thet be wished her and the children were in hell.” is of a bituminous earth from Brazil, By E. N. ‘ag having a ful! knowledge of a . Fur. | following papers, by the gentlemen whose names are tu = “es attached mate 1 Australia, and saw the gold from | '© eect this great matioual requirement as rapidly as Cif: | 1 24 sre genutn anally for this city. Smith | Horsford. : thermore, we have bo proof ‘that any savage people ever Dt pd yan ihe inlderat dieoover:, | cumstances will allow. hegre p 9, The loeeby fire of Berdan's mechanica bakery in civilized themselves; for all the civilization of the world | _ Upon s Diatomaceous Barth from Nottingham, Calvert e ‘ ‘die rutetiat tha lat. | .. The Heuse of Nobles elected the following officers:— | started im pursuit and overtook them in camp. Cartiss | Boston, due tospoutancous combustion. By K. N. Hors- | caine {rom western’ Asia. AS man was originally in a county, Md. By C. Johnson, of Baltimore. ter was g empts to get up a Tresiaess, Se ered cee Secretary, H. 1. | was seated in the front end of the wagon and Smith shot ‘an civilized state, it is natural to suppose that behad a | , JH ne the eastern part of Maiae, Peutwst "fr bis oly. Moan | SN Fiouso of Reprasentatives clected the following off | at him, missing him and hitting Mrs. Smith in the thigh, dane) i OE ne es eee ce | en ett iin thes Yee & jie Wi on il oobi On tes sestes amebvery , by Mah Semen « tes tr t him in Cati'or. | © ae, 1 Bee, oe Se PKS Curtiss shot Smith, killing bim instantly, Curtiss is said | warm. By Fe Horstord. display of August 23 and September 2, 1860. He pro. | Fossils in the conglomerate of Taunton river. By W. B. e owring farren Chamberiain; a, \e ee ee ine eee ee isi to tayo raed trough bere ca his way Uo the Sos | Lh Corn MectamontercOewvnt made Chart | Lup. ‘Fe sacufiiace’ al yenraal tat te | Oe te, Orin. and Sirtgrphin raion he trp. q rer et > endeavored panese corvette Candi: marrah arrived at Fono- irs. not seriously . College, Philadel Detween the yoars 1840 and 1845, | display of Aogust 28 was witnessed ppm very meridian a of Superior. By J. W. and J. fe une ‘Guise tne ae Jnla on the 23d May, and the Japanese bad been received | Last evening an auctioncer, named Mel. Hadley, was ac- | with special oe to the investigation of the inf of Barépe and America, and even to Ania, extending over seer. qneuth ar epataue a art with much attention Tne Candinmarrah was t | cigeptally shot by a barkceper named Wm. Bates. They | ¢nce of the moon on the magnetic . By A. D. | two thirds of the whole word It was the most brilliant Bh oo apatites brief, and the section soon 0 cers of the ve . een ‘ula, bad returned to that | were friendly and were joking and footing’ across the bar, | 8c, and splendid appearance ever seen. Tbe anrora of Sop ¢ adjourned. > ensbied fe the exact loge A joint stock ula, bad returnes " | 12. The great auroral display of August 28 and Septem. | tember attracted almost as general atteation. It was bril- AFTERNOON SESSION. P 1, a vessel chartered, acd the me on the coast of California, | when Hadley asked Bates to let him light his segar at his | ber 2, 1869. By Elias Loomis. liant at Rome, but was not visible in Athens, in latitude | Section B having concluded ee Si yee, ae Jas at tn scares of thelt golden fleece last from Manatian, under singular and mysterious | r6 Bates drow aheayy horse pistol from under the 18. Reflections on the developement and changes | 28; but was eecn in Central Asia at Int. 40 Science had | ##0ciation met together in the of pection A. On pany kiew the ex sot where | Ciroemetances. It is reported that. epinia Sherman, in onl ‘at Hadley asked how he would like | /aneuages. By Henry c Deen able to determine pretty pearly the altitude to | _ Professor W. 1. Roomns presented and read a paper ta won discovered, and the ca the master of the Cynthia, hed fallen ia love with a | counter, and aiming ley asked how he wuld like | 14 On the solution of ice in imland waters, By B.F. | which the aurora exiends. From a southern station it | SIVing ® description of a new registering thermo- ' . yuaintes with antil the | * Girl on the coast, and had sold some eighty or | that, when the pistol went off, the contents lodging ia Had- | Harrison. was seen but a few above the northern horizon; | Meter, invented James Lewis, of Mohawk, New wd made sail One great drawback is that the arrels of ott, vealdes evens 98,000 worth a ley’s left breast. He survived but a fow moments, Bates | _ 16. Ou naturai ice hoases and on frozen wells. By Elias | further to the north it rose higher, and io cortain sta: York. Although jostrument itsolf may require s covered with snow most of Hay og proceeded: to. Manntian, ~ en Nom h ‘ Loomis. tiong it just attained the conith. I places still further | #0™M€ modifications to make it perfect, yet he cif cto yn oe ae ‘ome time, until she was nally saat out | seemed frantic with grief at the disastrous result of his | “1g On the migration of the fossit birds, established by | north, the entire visible heavens from north to sonth | thought that it was an invention well worthy of - | at—say for thirty days— under command of the first mate, hell ose in | carelesences. Hadley has a wife and two children | the season tablets of the sandstone, ing the differ. | were overs; with auroral light. This illumination | the attention of the society. The inventor was now ; * ut the senconer. twenty cays to Mazatian. | The mate, believing | in Galesborongh, Wayne county, Mlinols, Bates is « | (ct of winter and summer. By J Barratt. consisted of luminous beams or columns, the beans be | lMboring bard to bring the thermometer to perfection, ~ what for captsin eicnten to Came te 0 eee = J . 17. On the classification of the manuals of the coceae | ing nearly vertical apd about 600 miles in length and | 88d in view of his energy, honcety and wortey < A stated that eld a altation on heere and bore away for | single man, formerly from Chicago, more recently | tertiary of the Connecticut. be in! Barratt. four or five miles in diameter. These beams wore sim. | be (the Professor) bat Lore haa hg be tadians in that F " ree ot | from Rock Island. He has been using the ardent | 18. Discovery of a preadamie man homo tridacty!us of Bb, Memtanted Paths, being a flow of electricity. Tais | Raper im his name. He then into & toobaical to have gold in their j poner Far West bad wag eg a of | very freely for some tine past, and many are inclined to | the eovene, with proof of bis intelligence, implements, been abundantly proved by a number of intoreat iption of the new but as yet imperfect instru- Company has odiain caren te inde © Be pe Lag | think be was verging ou delirium at the time of the fatal | &0. | By Joseph Barratt. facts, Daring this display there were po Ronan | ment. Of Lie metal in the way « rbhye had ea ee He enmtteie | oecurrence. Hadley was buried this afternoon. Bates is | _ 19. synchronism of coal beds in the Rhode Island aud | by the telegraphic wires which show that the anrora had | | Some questions relating to the mechanism of the ther. L. it + & plasterer, was | * Dumber of ielande pt. Stone was mem: '¥ | under arrest, and will have an examination, | Western United States coal basins. By C. H: Bitcheook. ‘an effect on it similar to the action of the ordinary yoltaig | Mometer were put and answered by the Professor, amd n above Mason, he te proceed to N Many express the belief that he designed killing Hadley. 20. Geology of Newport and vicinity. By C. B. Hitch- battery ‘some of the operators on touching the tele | the matter then dropped. ( morta result. He left 1 Coan tad arrived | The negro man Stack, shot by Harrisom, the gambler, | Cock. graphic wires received shocks precisely the saine as those | | Professor Jouy Laooxre then read an excellent o 5 Fe The ehips Fiying Mist and Baeoa Vista ma | om the 12th inat., died fast night from the’ iojuries thon | 21. The theory of probabilities applied to determine | caused by electricity. the “Phenomena presented by the Silver ia . t to from Sao Francisco, chartered to take guaao (rom Baker's | recoived. Harrison is at liberty, aad no attempts have | tbe identity of words and . By HM Harman. | Some discussion took place on the cavses of these at- | Marion county, Florida.” The Ly beer quantity Island, at $11 a ton. +} been made for an examination Gr arneu. K3 An en thy sores Tae Sea 1 Rect mos: Poenomeos, in which Dr. and Mr, | Was to show that ail by Fe bee FH mht J was male, aad of whica the eu ‘On Saturday morning community was shocked | the meteors evening of Jul 5 5 a Ay of New York, feveral other gentlemen, partic!- | Swperpatural character opr aie up washing it out and Sin Francnseo, July 11, 1800. | py the intelligeuce that amm hat been wantoaly aud | Harman. pated” Particl: | 110. He described the besutiful and cuchantiag t {that (t certainly | Zhe Unecttled State of the Unated States Mail Arrangements | brutaly murdered on Blake street the preceding 23. Om the phenomena presented by the “ silver appearance of the waters and ite diaphanous charac. vt quantities, in bis estima with the Bastern StatetRecent Legal Decisions Affect night. The murdered man’s name spring’ in Marion county, Florida. By John Leconte. SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ter, exemplifying its transiucency by stating that the New Len Affecting | & ihe Timer gives the following a che Prantl " Ganz, a German, from Leavensworth, 24. Influence of ¢ifference in the mean velocity of Ni York Herat, or at least the larger type of that agly Coy of Sam Prancivco—Alleged Complicity of a Judge | been’ in the country about one year. ‘fle was pass- | winds from the different points of the compass, in modi- ‘ewrokt, August 2, 1860. | could be read at the bottom of the water. The a : ts of the Supreme Court—THeqragh Enterprise—Contem ‘along the street Quietly, minding bis own businces {ying the meen direction of the atmospheric currents over | The convention assembled at ten o'clock this morning. | the epring had beea variously estimated, but there were $ & plast tas a minor, sad lated Bacampment of the Ban ico Mititia—P¥ whoo ove James Gordon rushed oat of a saloou, seized ‘nited States. By Jas. H. Claftin. ‘The hall dod éti 8 variety of reasous for the difference of opinion A r Bp 'P of the § France itia—Fire in grand is crow: with the élite of the citizens of i a claim, fifty f >, imme. D a ‘the " . bim by the bair and dragged him into the siloon and 25. Remarks upon certain points in ichnology. By Ra- aid . ‘The Professor then bow in some - wae, Be upont Strret—The Bell Everett Party—Caswaltics and | commenced beating him aud pulling him aroun ying | ward Hitchcock. Newport, ‘a large oumber of the strangers now re- ‘water appears deeper than It really is, and 4 ioaek | queue uae Secyand Dugas Blew det hla Deas with iis Tovcrer, | Rat Teaween, Sy Biverd Micboose, ne | es sien Seen’ § ah teed te panied ie oe m his bed and wa avo find he stea s sh hi x r with his revolver. mpton. f 5 | i 1 ry waters sateree fn tind ‘The steamship Sonora, which leaves here this morning | {"ott bee of Gordon's frieuds stood by and seamed tw ) 37. ion of brevelated trecyhytic dykes in Suel- |. ™* Ax called attention to sovoral sestious of th | vanish under the investigation of science. The g asked tn , | for Panama, takes no mail, the Postmaster having re- | have made no attempt to interfere, but left the scene in | borne, Vt., with special reference to their temperature, | C™Stitution in reference to the order ia which the va- | pous properties of its waters are perennial, and are not im formed Mr. Kent his discovery r | ceived no instroctions to despatch letters or newspapers. | baste. Ganz is said to have begged most piteously for | when formed. By Edward Hitchcock. | rious papers sbould be read. Any way disturbed by the seasons, by rain, or by the tat the digcovercr, aad told bim be was crazy: but | Portunatoly, Wella, Fargo & Co. supply the place that | Bis life, holding hia bands ovee his head o provost it. and | 28. Upon a diatomaceous earth from Nottinghasn, Cal- | The Racemrasy then resd the minutes of the first day's | "ning of waters Urough the country. + hothing daunted, proceeded with bis work, and even hegers ba b oy wi county, . C. Johnson, imore, q . read a paper entitied, “Can Gubot bin eotienare.. tic then procured o omall tom,” | Should be eccupied by government agents. They take a | Killed bi Gordes had collared seversi other men dar- 20 Description of & new sring ther nometor 4 Proceedings, which were duly confirmod. suddea “ 4 PA tas . as ks wn toa t farmers since the | large quent!ty of letters and papers. ‘The rates of fare to | ing the ening, Uatentent w nat them, bes, tad been | James Lewis, of Mohawk, N. Y. ted by W BL Dr, Loomms, of Washington, proposed and it was re- & aye . vaving {t hauled " . * - | kept from doimg so mely interference yyatand. . | solved standing thee P the bill, faod wont - New York on the Sonora are: cabie, $260 and $226; steer" | SIP" "Te geemato have been perfoclly crazed with liquor, Soene experiment cad references In regard to bene oe a be gested: wypnie deer , During the day he a ee, $196 having been on a spree for over two weeks. Last week | cular vision. Ww. B. a¥ | the proper steps for the appointment of a permanent | provement: dart! This suecers, of course, A nomber of witnesses were examined last week before | be abot a barkeoper in a house of ill repute, putting five 81 On the actioiem of electric discharge in va- | officer to regulate the railway affairs of the society, The | 0 improved among an excitable’ population the Probate Judge in the matter of Senator Broderick's | Dalle into hie legs im various places, aud breaking thom pe AP Fenogy of the castern part of | MESES of the dilfereat railway companies bad been beat before. the will, According to their testimony the genuinences of No attompt was mide to arrest Gordon until | Maine, &. By W.R | very kind aad courteous to the mombore of the society, | for his instrument it the signatures of deceased and the sabscribing witnesses | Satarda: assembled, 83. On the recent discovery by Mr. Norman Wastop, of | making an exception of reduced fares ju their case; but | tive of ite kind, as it could be pelf; aud be washed out sere: al’ do was clearly shown.” Jonathan D. Stevenson, William M. | PRiged and partict started out tn all directions Sowing ews OF Taunton river. By W: B. | it wns necessary that ther should be a recognized officer | P+ 144 members cious metal. We ourselves saw reat: lent, William Meehan, Frank Turk and Herman Wablor \y Morning, & message tt On our inability through the retival impression | Of the association known to the managers of the compa- ‘and cruel manner, telling Rone $4, washed en from | all declared the will to be genuine. The matter is still | came ‘Was at Fort ——, t five be ety oy ich retina is nies, £0 as to prevent trouble and mistakes bad wasted his aoe im, w — inate to 8 : pending before the Probate Coart. m: 4 of pew. D. Wh : methods of the Hindoo astronomy. The follow ing gentlemen, proposed trom the Standing pak LT. AY been found, on examiuation, to contain ¢ Some recent decisions of the Supreme Court affeoting | stan State of confusion generally, many offering ‘96. On ai : ical elect. By Joseph Honry. Committeo, wore elected in due form:— manner to rell against wi quently great excitement prevails Rh San Francisco have raised a great storm against the | the down in | ,S7. On the origin snd. stratigraptical relations of the | As atsociate members:—Jas, D. Smith, Rey. Dr. A. It in barometrical Man named Slater, who la! been working for y = rome . . 1. We Re whan Hamed Slater, wh lua! Deen working (or Kelly | Jodges. One case in which it beld that parties who | © wre 4 DaWiitner rocks of Lake Superior, By J. W. Foster aud J. | Dumont, and Hoa. Lucius G, Chittenden. pT an hour or two of dry working, with an ° made stroet repairs (though the proper officers had no | tening to the scene of action, armed with rifiee, shot guns @ on lead region of the Upper Mississippi. By As regular members:—Dr, T. €. Dunn, Prof. B. C. Giff. | journed to ten o'clock to.morrow — ° getting ~ dollars w: authority to enter into the contracts) are entitled to re. Pf Pistols. About four f, ‘M, part rare, baring a bing noe fon, and Irae Bradford. id, ‘rom e guafac san ne ‘& messenger, le out e in in sul 4 Hrh whatever of such there that toe [Re | cover from the city, will increase our debt somo say fort pant weird ox fa0e terse mad enouped to | weet. ro whitoey. irface geology of tho North It was then anncunced that Professor Henry would de | The British Association for the Advance- zand, ax a matter ofcourse, ran theongh with the rand, | $100,000—others, including one of the jadges, say $170, | the Bluits. Guard shot at him and, judging from | | 40. On the paradoxes of the atomic theory of chemis | liver bis lecture on « Atmonpherte Riectricity,” at Aquid, Sneme of Getenee. ‘Ail this served to convince Mr. Thomas Kent, the goutle. | 000 tt ue charged that the Jodge referred to is (atorested | thé motions of the horse, had woaated him. Owing | try, with a proposition of a new hypothesis. By Clinton | neck Hall, at cight o'clock thie (Thursday) evening, and | TH® NORTH ATLANTIC TELRORAPH—rHe GROGRAPRY man spoken of before, who at Grst doublet as much a6 | ss ene decision, which he dentes over bi to. the raive during the night their guns bal | Roosevelt. that Peeiemee Bache would tutare elie ond Hl & certain other Thomas doubted in old times, and he at M * over his own signature, Decomge damp and bung Had they boon ia good coa- | 41. On the origin and distribution of the sediments — Gulf Stream’ Guet id ofa claim of 199 foot square, in the name of Disappointed saltor® are the instigators of the serious fronld, no doubt, have been Killed on the, spot the stratified rocks of North America, By J. | St the samo place, at eight o'clock P. M., on Saturday, Arm! Co., next west of Kelly's claim. Other charge, which bas not, , idenoe Quite a number of men started in Late in the | 5. 5 On motion, the association decided vide . Ries fenced off other portions of the Streets and neigh on it. ba seas vai b= pag Fg rrived, whe kad the horse 42. On the surface goology of Weatern America. My | tions for the facilitation of bestness. be pea orhood, and posted up notices, of which the following is | =!" op, which ‘been found in the bluff, badly | J. 8. Newberry. = vor Te de Judge MoAllister, of the United States Circuit Court, Fen lk phew pe ay wo it to | 48. Se Se rebate wells of the Mississippi Valley. | They then adjourned to reassomble in sections. up lo claim 16) mind for min on found 5 5 berry. oT Y tag oe Mind ines wortiog b.Gs' soon sa'woles Giller. | ae granted wets. -satimaremierampednetaivegtion crf or tea meu are sila pursuit, ani be, stands | "4a; Ga the eihsclogical value of the imitative tacutty | POCHEDINGS OF SECTION A, DEVOTED TO MarmmMa- Brey tat, R. A. Bearte, ‘Telegraph Company ‘sing the improved method of | 9 poor Of cwcape, The last gamed com ‘also | in relation to the characteristics of ancient and modern ‘TICS, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, Ge vee Th Sillabes, 4.7. Bearie,” telographing employed by them, which is claimed to be pn ES President of Denver City Towa | Amorican races By Daniel Wilson. On the meoting of this section, the members proceeded B. anual, J. ©. Gridiey, = , and Dr. ‘Kennedy. whom they found at Fort 4. Note on sources of error in the it of pinic to elect a chairman for the day, whon Profemor Bacho ’ Wm. Searle. The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company has now TLapton, and who are now under arrest for aasiating Gor. to detect the presence of potash. Cla. . , Ther sre scores of ciaims altogether, and the whole | extended its line twenty miles suuth from Visalia. The | doa to getaway. W. had to do On cata chroeim, optical property belonging | W8S unanimously chosen. Doigh) ood is taken up The entire extent of California | comnection between San Francisco and Los Angeles will | waa, Gordon was to certain crystalline furfaces, ‘The first business in order being the readiog of the pa- Bireet © om Stockton to Taylor, and Mason street, from | be completed in September, him to take charge Jarizstion by reflection from colored surfaces. By M. C. for the to to Pine, besides all she vacant lots and gund | ‘The commissioners appointed to appraise the value of matters, as Lea. get os my i bave been stake and there is no telling what | the lund condemned for the State Capital building, at S1- font he had nothing 47. On & sories ef new combinations of ammonia | Profeesor W. A. Nortox proceeded to reada brief ab- | Species by Natural Selection,” and Mr, Brown, ou the “Vo. ‘Will by ihe aspect of things up (Bere ‘as soon aa water cramento, bave seade thelr report, ewarding to cliente assisting him to picric acid and metallic bases. By M. C. Lea. stract of a “Memoir on the Theoretical Determinations of | locity of Rarthquake Shocks in India.’’ But by far the ‘Wi pomit the sum total of $65,517. and been in 48. On the jon of ethylamine by reaction of the | tne Dimensions of Donati’s Comet.” This moet the Last evening great numbers of latios, gen\lomean and Archbishop Alemany has fixty acres of | coming here. He has ethers. M. C. Lea. was an prominent and striking feature was the paper read oys were out prospecting with tin pans, and every other | land adjoining Lone Mowntain , for a new Cathe. being orderly the combustion of wet fuel. Br 8 Silliman, Jr, | Slaborate and highly scientific disquisition on the | by Profesor Draper, President of the medical Rg gy ho fy OE of San Jose have determined to | ae Cy KY Pea, Gems tag teepioms mana, he rary of the pK a IT ag Se; y & Me. tery oS ed f,! O de a ~ ‘color, me municipalit, Sap Jose re to uae t 4 wom: {cab One vpectmren, which wan, Bowerer, | tbat cy WAR ple” necatraét tas Seon eolered fete es FROM, Hi. Bradley, with notee by R. Billings. BYE | dod tall of Dousti'e’ comet, th'the year 1aas, ssod | [60 America at the special invitation Of the x + cariout syrt of a mpecimen for a gant pile— | with» party 9 San Pranctane to complete the work met him at the fort #1 Om cortain phenom: oa of the Great Dismu Swamp | after tie moe of thle bed tecre association, apd, aa their invited guest, ba had cee tae ye ed a dee Cea deanery eomnpanuee oe teu Gry PUrpOHe | Kintd, BOW And WeLere, Jauvm avaiug Of ad ei.’ Me | in Virginia and Carolina, By Nathan B. Webster. | the position he Tapocy tad whieh follows tn rey qoarteny ghewe bisa, Oa the qoomva Wi ue red

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