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——— COMMERCE OF NEW YORK, Rm ports Other than Dry Goods and Specie at the Port of New York for the Week Ending August 11, 1860, Fete w Metis, bo Brass goods. 6 @. 125 wi ow 3 Guns ...... 90 Bardware.- 222 Eats Do. rr'brei2\623 Be. a Do. 248 Tron, tons.1 Lead, pign.5,463 has ,oods Oh 3 Tin, boxes] 7,280 . 4 Pepper. Stationery, &e.— Books.?°... 04 Iti E681 Se P11Stte Va'w. ‘S54,4eL 29 604 v0! 122,085 Do.1,767 Ly, 7 Stebel tbs $258,000 35,971 5,249 Exports from the Port of New York to For- eign Ports for the Week Ending August DANISH WEST IVDIBS, p Value. 6, 1860. Coifien, quis... 98 Pick.fish ,bbis, 120 Rye flour..... 60 Tobacco'bhes. 3 Tobace», ose: +429 The 17 665 eatufin, baw 100 Gout Pestners Rola... Tob. m. n E 82 iH H 5 R; if f Est S82eu, Rovin MB. 5 vi eas us ‘Wheat, bu. 18,420 Bota Flour, vie... 492 ° sow, he. .61,215 Pie. framee,ce 31 Torpitare, pgs 11 Spt. tar.,Vbis. 194 Lard, Ibe... 4.380 Tobaceo, bales” 12 Tobacco, bxs.. 45 Corn, buen. . Beans... Suawps’r rms ugar, bua... 8 Tard oll, gals. 237 Domertics,bale 1 636 Bootskahoes,cs 45 3,880 Pistola,box.:. 2 913 Indigo, cases. 4 1,182 Tronks,pkgs.. 48 25 laneous BAMAUROE Loa. cloth, oa. 62 Machinery... 94 L rub. goods, 4 Skins .... bis Silver ore, cks Gate, bbIs rcs Miscellaneous. BREMEN. Rosin, dbis..3,678 fgg = ag 9 8 turp., Dole. 897 Sperma’t:iba.1. Tod. mf. Ibs 21,350 Lea cloth, cs.” 18 ware, pkg 100 Pistole, cs.... 2 Tobacco, hhde 86 Bacon, 1s. . 30,676 Clocks, bus... 601 Steel etr., cke 18 Gold eweop's. ver... B50 onke,1b.661,014 Tobacco, bade 12 rumour, $2,008 Wheat, bo. .9,600 ue ° Lard offygall.4,137 bY hacen pies Er Fiocr, bots . 5,402 Tobacco, bes. 160 Do, ws. 6 Bort ....+. +. 100 Chrome ore,b 100 Corn starches 50 Do. nical, bd! 263 ON paintings,c 2 Halr goots.. 1 Miscellaneous. — SERV gsEtEE EBs an Cheese, ee “toe ’ 1 eevee 049,049 $5,241 8,097 429 1.400 18,700 4,010 19 oe AATO,798 $1,091 Meee 1.809 coon es CRI ON ‘99,490 2° s meme mane nes Bn! SESSE58 B Aleohol,punch — & Glasa, boxes... 40 Tea, chests... 406 Wine, cask®.. 10 Paper b.,prgs 5 Bread 155 Peas, bushels, 64 Powder, kege. 100 Pum oo FF Broad, Pork, b Beef. BS | Beof........ 90 ShooksSilcks 16 110,000 Flour, bis. .2,102 Dry gids,baies’ 3 Domestics, 5} 1 18 e Grain nhie. 40 Flides, caves... Plaster, DbIB.. 500 PPd ware, bx8 2 RA iron, tons,1,183 MPa iron, a a Mf wood ,pkge. ; chairs.1,104 RR ne £ oe, bois. " . meals.d xs, Rice, tes 289 Oe p, boxes. 2,060 Pid dsb, bbie." 82 "900 6 5 8 68 883 ey 16 “ 6 vee 12 Mav afac'4, Ibs 536 Perfumery, cs 134 Machinery. Olive oll.... ++ Steel, Domer.. Coal, heey ond Mardware, Iron, Ders.... Tin, boxes. Paint, ples. ie Hame, {be Cmpamon, pka Straw Demjobne. Prunes, om... Oke. Total. siisuurses. Sow mach.,o@ 7 Bane, tbe... 2,702 ir, bole... 188 . 7 fey oa.3, Biliard table. ME Yeathor, os page 1 3 9 18 9 Wdware, pkgs 98 Lomber, f¥,.12,925 Poots &eh., om Cithivg, Demet Matebes, cases 21 Butier, ibs... 5,069 OW, gallone... 300 Soap, boxes... 415 Pertam'y, pea 22 Tea, boxes... $ fie a Is»., 30 NEW YORK S1at 360 615 260 Candles,boxes 2) 81 539 Grease, piss. 9 10 24 bbls 5, 5 280 ao 0 POBERSEIONS IN AFRICA. $420 Tobacco, bhds 15 $1,940 440 mf 1b8.20,461 93,140 300 Machinery, cs 20 596 wig Tobacco, Da. 16 4, iscelancous — 680 HAVRE. $300 Sleigh 1 334 Wate 1 30 Razoret’psce. 1 1,10 Tobacco, bx.. 1 280 Total... .....000 $2,978 174,880 99,735 $0,072 Beans, Dush.. 200 $402 200 Onions, Dbis.. 30 94 50 Wi 3 (287 ¢00 48 1,623 769 121 180 460 158 140 —— BARCELONA. $250 Cotton, bale. 522. $27,600, $25,080 $589 Logwood, tons 90 $9,500 ww tons 6017 ; pret ++$8,106 $2,119 129 iy EF 2 7 iso y80 aim 382 Sarsapar 2 Firoclay, 1.404 Gaz Mxt. ce 290 1,428 ‘12 28 ‘20 iz 175 1.519 280 50 Bet wayT as! 2 8 a7 62 708 aise a io ae % Wil prea. rh 5 as press. , 206 1 1106 202 10 « 16 = “oh 80 ——s 2692 TOW)... scone ee MIMIC 9220 120 362 100 17 149 140 8 4275 689 ws 105 pyr 180 327 138 1 614 528 — 816 $102 25 is E2ebdEuisds: 3 Tacks, box 20 165 Sho 8. 100 Lrub gondscs 8 471 Matobos 6 160 DlMOKig see. 1B 7d Motaigoods.. 5 18 Giovks, b: 92 14i4 Ag. imp pkgs 60 550 Sew, 2 922 Torpentinecs 15 165 Carriages 3 1,385 Flour, bbis..1340 10,442 Tea, pkgs... 788 12,548 Lumber, 1:..10,084 226 3 22 Wax, Ibs. 100 4 Paper reams 928 a7 Gorn. bushe! 6,745 2 Beech, boxes, 100 ai epper, bags. P Candies, bxs.. 10 186 30 Paint, kegs... 100 125 Rosin, bbis... 100 MT 90 Miscellaneous. — 28 Sew me.,ce. 2 000 $1,608 Papers.c.ces. 6 800 9,108 Segare........ 10 400 650 Domest’s,bxs 2,574 -1,000 19,667 Booted abs. t ‘007,750 Locomotive... 1 000, 3,668 ios aod 28 «=, 900 400 15 200 «| 2 100 3,850 - 223 $226,661 $430 9 6.354 Stoves, pkgs. 14 Spirics, bbis.. 100 200 Rowin....... 20 wove a On7 May to the Ath day of A ee psi te Meee ~ ettSe8eSsesSSSSh8ek en ‘York, from the 28th day of 1860. Men, 101; women, 75; boys, 171; 407. Adults, 176; youths, 12; children, 300; males, 272; females, 225; colored persons, 6, 1 1 6 BUF 1 4 3 3 1 2 9 4 8 2 pr 1 ; 18 6 o 2 a a 3 8 1 9 3 1 4 Fever, hectic ae 1 Fever, intermittent..... 1 — Fever, nervous......66+ LTO. cee cee eenrene e308 DRATHS FROM CHRONIO DISRASE. Alduminoria and Bright's ime, wee. sone 40 disease of the kidnoys.. 2 Mortifieation of the pha- Cancer of the rectum... 1 1 Consumption 4 3 Dedility, aduit 6 Scrofia....... 1 Devility, infantile. 1 Timor of the ovaries... 2 5 Ulceration of the bowels 1 16 Clozration of the throat. 1 1 Uninewn ‘fa ~ BSIEESen- SSESESSESE SEBISESon Avstria HE: i fit i Total and of last 4 les Blusessess s A with the correspond. wook was as PUMp..0r00,- 2 Tidal Deas. = Adulla. 9 Children 723 Ssrap, bois .. 17 2.878 08 1,987 481 34 vog., on. 1 2418 one 1,708 14 2 14 1987 of the Ins ta called to the d - =a S32 e210 40 pata 3,290 - to . 80 4113 Onions, voi. 6 959 1) Drewt, bow 6 3 9 Mince! - 3 sEgdueby f compare 1 with those of 1868 Pen aie ae cht ton Jafantile mortality, as will be seen, has large! iebed, and when compared with tha month of tal a a doorease of 030, and 379 lesa than in 150 ® | ature o attertion 'y_ Inspector fition im the bills of mortality of the monsh of July ‘when and 135%, being aimin ry 1868 HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, a ————--_— 1860. guished Bodon Bands—Weather— Political Movements of ‘he Weed Clique—How Gricky is w be Laid Ouw—Bemis Heights Monument, dc. The press and rush at Saratoga are upprecedented. ‘Yesterday there were thirteen thousand visiters in the village, several thousand moro than was ever before Known at any season, although the departures for other ‘watering places are by no means diminishing. Oa Tues- day afternoon Mrs. James Gordon Bennett and party left for Niagara, resting the first night at Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Roosevelt were among her companions de voyage. John Van Boren, with a number of friends, arrived frem Sharon yesterday morniug, remained a few hours, and went off to a new place of resort, Luzerne, at the junction of the Sacandaga with the Hudson, where ‘there area number of fashionable people staying at a hotel jast prepared for visiters, and where trout fishing and pure air are large inducements, besides those of very Picturesque scenery. Here is@ now sensation in store for summer tourists, Among the distinguished guests at this crowded hotel are the Padelford family, of Provi- denee, whose head was defeated in the last gubernatorial contest in Rhode Island. ‘Last night there was another grand ball at the Union, ‘at which there was an elegant assemblage of well but not over dressed men and women, The great hall was cleared of ita battalions of tables and chairs, and made a mos peritct dancing room, a thonsand people being scarce- ly my more seen in it than if on board the Great Eastern, Two bands of music were in at: tendaace, the one a qaadrille band, and the other th) famous bress ‘and of Boston, which alteraated their music during the evening, indeed—until two clock this morning. The latter have just arrived at this house, and willremain here during the rest of the peason. Their beautiful playing in the grounds yesterday Afternoon drew a large crowd, and many of their picces ‘were encored. ‘The weather hasbeen hot, but yesterday, tho warmest of the seagon, the mercury stood at 82 in the shade. Tho nights are generally ooo) and pleasant. It is a sight to see the morning drinkers at the Congress spring. “Imagine three or four thousand ‘people clustered round the apot, ‘waiting their turn, from eix to nine o’clock A. M.,and you ‘will come near the gight. Ts ig said that one of the Prince of Wales’ suite was in the house to-day, having come from Halifax to observe the route over which it is intended to pags; and from the Conacigeiee ‘manner of the person pointed out to me, the guess was not wide of the mark. A party of pol ticians of the Weed clique passed through here day before yesterday, to join a New York politician in Vermont, and to arrange with bim for the defeat of the renomination of Gov. Morgan and secure Curtis Noyes’ election to the United States Senatorebip. On this state ment you may rely. Livcoln’s triamph {s thoaght by to be #0 certain that everything is being cut and dried, It is a pity that the osition can not unite, thing is sure, that if “Olt Abe” is elected, the first man will sufler will be the man who secured his nomination. The way the old coat tails pap yeas my: will stick ont will be a cav- Fa | ‘A origical friends, Seward is going into the ‘and nails, in order to be the Premier. nd the ‘historian, Mr. Corey, ‘ground to ‘moet the local ry outof this, and a tall mooument wi!l lift Ita head onaspot which turned the gealee in favor of American independence. The Siave Trade. OUR EBY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. Key Wren, July 26, 1960. Arrival of the Star of the Union at Key Weit—Large Shipment of Caphured Slaves (0 Their Home— heir Appearance—The Wey They Were Tremed at Key West—Arrival of Some of the Crew of the Slaver Mon tauk—Arrival of the United States Steamer Mohawh—A Brigantine Picked Up off Anguilla with No One om Board—Increaseof tha Slase Prade—Succeesfiil Lending Gf Several Cargoct—Slave Slatistics of Key Wett—Ar viva! Of, he United Stale Steamer Crusader with a Oyp Crete Aa vet weee sree sw The ship Star of tho Union arrived hore on tho 1b inst. from New York, She being the third and last o7 tho ‘vessel sent out for the retura of the captared slaves sent into this place. By the Qastilian were sbippod 400, by the South Shore 965, and by tho Star of the Union 386, making in all 1,388, who leave, no!:ny yolens, for their bar baric homer. In Gonsequenee ‘ofj the great carcleaenos: ‘and Joss of life in the transportation of the oa to tho South Shore, a schooner of about seventy fre tons wa employed to tramtfer the othere io the ship, ant they were all safely received. On the 19th the balance of Bftcon, in hospital, were transferred on board, ani at six P.M. | she was outeide the bar with a fine bresw, bound two ‘Simon. ‘Tne appearance of thea peoy'e among us—-the steond Lime since the abolition of the traie in 1808—may well awaken some reflection, and |: barcly poas.ble that Wey may be the last. To many !t was a ecene of wonder, the |\teral transfer. ence of a town of wilt man and women among ns, *petic'ng in game—an Enytis! slaves in transit to Cuda. in Havaga baving ewe ‘here are a good many abips (or |. Denard, from Pl Texas, placed a navigator on bon’ down here. The serv ice was settled by paying, $900. ia on ber way to and brought her Spanish ear talo little steamer called the Rarorea left here on the Slat for Jnekson ville t in the foray contem This was the boat which was to ted tn the which bat on the 2iet ying at tho wharf, waa sol to Mesera. Ferrie, of Tampa, for $6,200 The total number of slaves landed hero was 1,432, died, 24 ehipped to Africa, 1,138. United States steamer Crusader, Captain MaMtt, ar. rived at Anguila on tho morning of the 23d of tu and captured an Atnerican slave Urig. She bad ehipped her cargo during the night. omnia. Ovewsan —The returns of the Floventh ward show that the popolation i 12,720 The number of houses is over 1,100, aod families 2,760, The # bouse wag abont three families, That part of ward eae Of Weetorn row container a popelation of 11.418, She nomucr of bovtes \@ 904; the umber of familie, 531. Wwreconm™N. Wareatows —The conus of the oy of Watertown shows in the seven wards a pophiatinn of 5,262, rnd re merks that most ofthe citicn in the State will tow e decrease 98 compared with the census of 1966, and that the a 0 Popolation will show that the rural die tricte have gai monsely. f? Case THO She! ) New en instituted im tbe or. prontorn Seeritdey, tho ordi e plaintif’ seserte that uit maator became a reeidebt of Mind and took the pihint and there kept im 4 ring the period of bia residence therein. The plaintiff claims that by yirtwe of the ordi- pance of ITT and tho constitction ond lawe of Mwow® thug renidence liberate? im from giavery. Inteiligence from the Pacific Coasts OUR EAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE, Sam Francwco, July 13, 1860, Interesting hems of News. ‘Laat week 29,037 ounces of gold bullion wero deposited in the Mint, $96,972 worn of silyer was cast into ro- ined bars, The steamship Golden 4g@ arrived yesterday with the| mails sn1 pass ngers that left New York Juno 20. from his cebts, amounting to $23 000, He was engaged ‘n the wood and coal trade, Onick Johnson, an extensive livery stable keeper, failed yesterday. A number of his creditors, whose cemand tious, and the Seria ek posts a the ccuablishesens. ol mu ane Ah Gheeneaof the inealvet ct" AT® Sh? SPDNeS foe wv. Downey returted from Loe Angeles days nets muare he was on a visit r a fortnight.” o- A young Italian priest named Rivieccio, who abandon- ed the Catholic church a few moriba sine “na joned the , has exhibited signs of regret, and now ap- itential terms 10 be ‘received back into the Catholic church. Rivieccio was rent to Victoria v1, by bis Protestant iriends, but he will not remain ab) y longer. A company ofdragoons from Quay Fioyd arrived at py City July dokaviee Acted 48 ap escort to a mail P Company G, Sixth infantry, Lieut. Smith, arrived here from Los Angeles a fow days since. They are intended for eeryico in the North. During the last few days we have had about eighteen hours of rain, a circumstance not known prey iously at this season for the past fourteen ycars. A duel was oe last Sato) near the North Ameri- ean House, Mekelumne Hil! r between two French- men, F. Dauphins and Julius Pacho, who bad diliiculty overa we of cards. They fought atforty paces, After one exchange of shots the parties became reconciled and immediately sat down to breakfast together. Wohave Oregon papers to July 6. fe have papers to July The Panama brings $4,000 treasure to Alsop & Co., and 74 to Wells, Fargo & Co, ¢ Albany Democrat ufges the removal of the capital to some, or any, other than Salem. Philip George was executed at Corvallis, at the time last appointed for that purpose. Hon. Robert Thompson, in the Willamette river, on the 24tb. ative of Ireland, and emigrated to Portiand in 1849. — Harney and staf! have left for the Atlantic 8, A danghter of Adam Mattows, of Polk county, drowned in the Willamette ighty-two ounces of gold dust have lately been re ceived at the Dalies from miners on Rock creek. Men who will work can make wages in those diggings. Three hundred troops are on the way from }ort Benton to Walla Walla, over the route of Lieut. Mullan’s road. General good feeling prevails amonget the Indian tribes cast of the mountaing. Trouble is anticipated, no #ever, from the Snakes, a portion of whom have recently return- ed from the Washoe conntry. They are ly embitter ed against the whi:es, in consequence of their defeat. A party of them receatly fired into Lieut. Scholl's camp. Jacov Lovg was struck with a club, in Jacksonville, on clection (Oe &man nemed Straight, and hes since died. The latter has been bound over in $1,000, on a charge of manslaughter. INTELLIGENCE FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. The dates from Victoria are to July 9. The alarming reports £0 freely circulated with regard to Indian affairs are, according to the Gazette, much to be reprehended, The moasurcs taken by the Exeoutive are calculated to allay all be «oh omape . ‘1 Paynes a8 been made a Knight Com- Great dissatisfaction is exprensed at the lature, who are accused of fi ‘ttering away the ile mo an 1 the enactment of useless or noxious measures. A . Symonds, a lawyer, suddenly fell dead on the evening of the 7th of July. He is said to have been very The deceased was a ‘About $14, by the last trip of the Wilson @. Hunt. Great numbers of Ohinese ‘ted to be on their late of Portiend, was drowned | ‘Thomas 4G, Richards hag filed a petition to be discharged \ | was | wile to | manded the checks, and that | Mulgs are very | as our readers #ill remember, | ne keeper bad a) 3 by = Commission ti 935,000 ) Carried to Canada, "Ud the Cincinnati Gazette, August 6.) excitement was creates ou ‘Cusnge, and among business men throughout the city, on Batarday, by the apnouncement that Charles H. SieDougal, junior ‘partner of the firm of West & McDougal, commission merchants and grocers, No. 23 Wainut sirect, had ab- sconded in company with Wm. 7. Montague, book keeper ey ey ey Ci ae. ‘The eetavhap- been ‘A pretty heavy business, and stood fair, we believe, with the commercial world,’s0 that the Hea: Embezziemen: ‘Mershame of Cincinns: in Goid = em! it was a misfortune never dreamed of, he facts attending the discovery of the atlw.: and tho escape of the es are as WS On We y last Mr. Ieaav EK. West, the senior mem. ber of the frm, went to Indiana for the purpose of tending to some business there, not intending to retura until Saturday; but iustead, be came Dick to tbe c ty on Friday, and went to his business house at hai! past two o in the afternoon. He did not find McDougal in the office, and on inquirwg was tuid by the porter thas he bad stepped out only a few minutes before, and won ‘B0un Mr. West sat down, looked over the ledger, ‘n which ta Dis surprise he found wrong entries. He next inspected the “‘check”’ beok, the book, &o., in which things seemed to be in the most inexplicable condition. It wag ‘bout four o’clock and neither Mc! nor the book- peared. He went to the ning house of A. H. Bussing & Co., and on inquiry found that there was $200 to his credit, when his banking book showed) @ credit of $15,000. This was enough to set a suspicious man to thinking, Mr, West walked—no, he rode at « briek speed—to Right Street, where his partner resided, and waa told by a ser~ vant gir} that the genticman and his lady bad gone out ta take @ carriage ride. Up ynate infermntion—for tha victimized partner was so much unisled a8 to deem it to keep @ quiet watch at certain places in the city for the return of the parties. Mayor Bishop |was requested ta furnish the police foroe at ten o'clock in the evening, which he did, without knowing the purpose. At two o'clock in the morning he was aroused, and then Jearnod for the first time of the embezzlement, but not neti the fugitives had bed several hours the etar:. They could do no better than to wait until daylight, and to lay the plang which they have been carrying out since. Tt was found out that about ten minutes defore M-, West arrived at his business house on Friday, Mr. Mm Dovgnl left it, went to the Post Office, took a letter ous. and waiked leisurely down Fourth street, reating it? While the senior of the frm was being perploxed at tha niystided noe of the books, the junior hat oh- talned knowledge of his return, ant hence the drive, The bookkceper rushed to the Burnet House, procured a hack, drove to Eighth atrect, not in time to get the trunks to the C. H. & D. depot, but in time for Mo! and ys | ed abeard the cars. Bookkeeper remained by- hind to look after the trunks, which he had taken to the dcyot for the Fix o'clock train, making arrangemenje thas the checks for the same should be ‘on the train to whoever called for them. Then it is known that raid bookkeeper got aboard the train at Cumminsviile and de- ‘and wife also gut on lg same train at Hamilton, and they all went norti- ward. Saturday morning detectives were sent on each trai, telographic deepatcnes were sent to St, Lovie, Obicago, Cleveland, Xe., to intercept the parties, but up to this time no further intelligence has beep received of them It appears that this money, about $35,000, was collectedt in various ways during Mr. West's brief absence, Paper was disposed of in a summary und advantageous manner. $10,000, we believe, wore procured on a shipment of bacon to'the firm of J. I. Adams & Co., of New Orleans, He oid a bill of exchange tof. 8. Dugan & Co. fur $7,003 another to Baker, banker, for $5,000. A sale of one bun? dred barrels of molasses, at nts, wag ctincied cy Thursday, upon which $1,000 was received before delives ry. There was @ note on Pullan, Hatield & Brown for $4 900, which was discounted. Some money wae seeurc® ot N. W. Thomas & Co., and four or five thousand doliare: were procured on the sbipment of hams from (. H Bus- sing & Co. lation is rife, and there specu! ,000 in dast arrived from Fraser river | are scandalous stories being circulated about the wife of McDougal, who is bandsome and fast. She was a widow when he married her, ber aga gy Ubarebit, ¥ shota iast ‘onrih of July by Richard Nek as scarce. ago . The family con- Tho Ameri gave a grand dinner at the Colonia! | nections of McDougal and Mont are le, and Hotel on the Fourth. sympathy is expressed for them. For Mr. West, the un- Lent ref Board, of her Majesty's steamer Ganges, had | fortunate victim of this embezzlement, there ea good been killed by a Hyder Indian st Eaquimalt. deal of sympathy manifested. The British Colonist of the 7th inst. saye:—I was brought to town yesterday that the Fort Rupert In- dians, wo left bere on Saturday night last on their way » the oar ws nearly on way every case they disembowelled or pe et thelr victims. “Fight Cowichans are said to lave been thus murdered. These atrocities are aaid to have been committed in revenge for the murder of the fort Rupert chief, about a week ince, by a Soogish. The Siwashes were being disarmed by tho authorities of Victoria. the British Colonist bad beon brought be- the Assembly at Victria, to anewer the that body. “Captain John,” Chief of the Hyder ) Was arrested fF Killing the Tongass y with his hali-brother and xnother procesded to prigon, but on an attempt ch him, they all drow knives and ruah. In the Gonflct which ensued, Captain Jobn was ehot through tho heart, The police had their clothes cut, but suffered no further injury. The Gasetie says that the Chicf was eupereminent, even among his dark and treacherous race, for bloodthirstiness and oru- olty. a " bringing $14 p06. Wee’ parsbiigh. oe Vlog on the §th, in god a asiness at Port Douglas flat, but packing bad com. menced by the route to Cay cosh. Merchants at Fort Yale were bury sending goots ont. Indians, wnules and Chinamen are consianily leaving for the interior. The genera) mining nows is deemed as favorable as Our Kansas Correspondence. Lawnanee, K. T., August 1, 3960. Drought tn the lerritory—Failure of Orope—Settlers Envi- groting East, fe. Kansas suffers as she never suffered before. Now ro bumane person, party or institution ‘s anathematized as | the canse of all our woe, [ Is tho unpitying sky that | forgets to bless ue with ite showers. I may almost say ‘that for the last yoar we bave had norain. Thore have been, perhaps, a dozen showers during that time, but not one of them left the carth muddy or wet for twenty four bourse; nor did we bave ip all last winter over two inches © of snow. | The spring was forward, and the settlers pet in twice as much seed as in any previous year. But there was no : rain, not even ashower. Nothing would come up. First, the winter wheat went; indeed the crop may be consi- dered a total failure. Then the early spring wheat died; the later spring wheat followed in course. There will net be more wheat raised in the Territory this year than will soffice to re-seea the ground upon which it is grown. The oats, potatoes and corn have also suilered severely, the first two. Of corn it is estimated we will make half acrop. At this place there was not @ single shower, from early pring Ul o then it rained sbout an hour. We have one or two vory light showers since. The drought is have 7 revere of Kaneas bordering on the Mis- jm tbat souri rifer as it been bere, north, south and west of caused by thie failure of ‘not be confined aloue to a fow. our . Last summer will be 8 Ht will farm The terrible: is wi extend 11 not only lose the:r and improvements, bot have a melancholy pros- peet for a living of any ‘kind, where thore are ne!ther crops nor work. kettiors who had monoy of their own to enter their claims are not in @ very much better situation at pre pent, Certain things must have—some grocericn, dry goods and bow articlos— they can’t get them without money, and bave no crops to #0’! for money. It ia a fact that large numbers of our settlers are now living on coarte corn bread, and with nothing but rage upon their backs, There are others agin wi from the Fast, aod erem to bavi pees ip ths towns w@ pretty goot. ders how, while there is #0 much tien in the country, there can be trails im the cities. the settlers are leaving for the Fialee—some , others merely to get a liv'ag somewhero ir farms io rema. dering the w'nter—intending to retorn to the spring. the world has known ua in the past aa ‘bieeding Tan. fae; dot really heart there if more suvering, more bleeding in Kansas now, aad will coutioue w be for the nest year, than there har been in all time pest. But the world wil! know nothing abowt our present “biveding,’’ becaune it is not politieal. ities are dead here; men look only | | 1 | { } | | i RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ‘B, JAMES MATHISO™ WILL DELIV. 18 S. M well Lecture this evening, at 74¢ o'clock, in the hall in ‘rince street, wee ag Ries P. and Fiwal Downfall ‘opery.”’ cent, N.B—On evenir, the same hall, ® public the Bible in the Public Sebools. A Monday ‘will Le held to conaider are invited to attend. a ies . GEORGE'S CHAPEL, BEEKMAN STREFT, CORNER ‘of Cliff.—Divine service will be celebrated (D. V.) im thig JY ATIONAL DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMUTE — There will Be & special meeting of this commitien on Vondey evening, August 13, ut 8 Kk P. M.. at thelr room, 765 Broadway. By order, W. SMATH, Chairman. Ww CANTWELL, J ilusrox, § pgeretarion. DOT MAND, BRECKINRIDGE & LANE CLOB, Writ, eb.on Monday evening, J at 0 Oelock, as ry en) WM. MoCONKEY, Presiden, 5M Figbth avenue. The are respect{ully requestos We. B. Waran, Secretar, Zl acct cif clock on Moniay event, & Wt WLLL, Fitzgerald Hall, Rast Thiryy-tth street as. Sivkks, Secretary. — JAMES HUSTON, President 7 mean nnn . IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES And Com bination Coshiona. PHELAN & COLLERD! Bole manufactarers, @ to INANT’S BILLIARD TABLE AND EXUKLSION — and correct Sates. “Mauna 3 TL (@ Crosby sireet, and na Gide eetabiideraent in ibe Uuted street, New Yurt. FEMTORIUM OF, FARIUONS MADAME LAY 0, K ‘would inform the ladies she can supply them with the intest Patterns of London and Paria fasb ons for all kinds of arments. Children’s Patterus in great variety. Fashioaa! lo Krenn making, Cuiting and basting, pinking, stamping, stitehy: by machine.” Ladies’ own material made to order a: 1) notice, The trade supplied with patterns, S34 Canal inert BMBROIDERIES—ATJ MRS. BELL treet —The newest styles of Ftamp vale and retail, samoing and ombro:) short notice; émbrokiered Yokes aud N. B.—Pateras of basqoes. wale, rons for ladies and childvem, made Wo order. in variety robes, acer JUNTRY BOARD, NEAR CRUGER'S STATION.—& few mare Boarders can be accommodated in a plane ni And bealthy iocation, with a Yew of the Hudsoa river, abo is forty mules from New York. at lel street, Or address M. K. M., Boscobel Post oflice, Wentchester cowiy, UNTRY BOARD.—WILIOW PARK Mc. Comb's Dam road, Eight! avenue, between bod ad ht * With a view of the Harlem river ohudinid " NTRY BOARD - BE HAD ON A FARM AT Ro ore 1. J. apply 4 Mr JOUN /rhenMas, ‘ust office, fonts Orange, NJ. ortedal bon 1,771 Fou dies, New York. 0” FRIRABLE COUNTRY BOARD.—A DELIcuTY! L street; renche | ia twent irem MW. fr ihe Fak gong trot eg Mra. Camp wu om. t iy. pbatl, at i Cemaiock House, has two tacast Rooma. Loquire ai 28) Gs era+ wich street, rear tiice, second tloor. Wa ABLE IVHOTE AT oon. “ ofelarel, sal et Tou. Bry wrcon Righuh and Nin te parlore for suppers and p FURSTTURE. BEDROOM SUIT OF FNAMELLED PURNITO A. fer 125. 00 warranted ‘Ino fob “heat manufacture Chamber lain and ornamental, ot FARRLNG! Srrerooms, treet, opposite’ Woomier, Kata! ‘o 4 voTION NOTION —BORBITAWS FORNITOR! é press and packing establishment Now Lb and | nih street, between ‘apd Sixth avennies —Ri-! 1 fure stare of ev ry deneripthnn boxed and pacts of the world, Planofortes, mirrors, china and carefully packed and moved. ‘| romoving furniture to the co E* CHAMSRAR AUIT# OF colors and styles, at whoiesabe Bat wren FURNIFURE, 1% oF rein, ‘had Patiamnnn, N WARD, 277 Canal treet, Four doors exe of Mromd wey CRNITURE UGHT FOR agg a lad! -A* Pais Nye given in ready money, for Purniinrs, sx her, nh 1m Mice Lrencee beaweun Pimh had Tons LOAN OFFICES. FICK! OF L. JACOBS MOR = ies Gog i Fal Pa ay oak last. spr ve rotdrned, bri ns raormpea eka te orto | A Ty Qa epaReaeRET ay wen em re Fe arse ease por ate om hither, but | SF unset watenee, bul ele cae Me ne ‘gan 40 muck better Lote with money vo invest | UOSne Oe tet SESS UD |» NSN eeeeneenaiess+ pow than they could at any time bil Money ie np; Th On RTREBT.MONET 19 LOAN 10 nnn i a ‘or the vane the "wich enh perpen, 67 ‘Wrat rom Masacmns oF tire Great Raster De awn vor weil Knows Tl Chambers street. NP —No° « sR ae cae ig | See ert Fara of wean ithe cor of th uri | CAR, tt Aa Mi yaMat RT at AE ern, wi ry © RAB Wrretub ti nr are tthe kre mane Tne onaien, Latenenen nanny” dirsetors A gparantes $0,400 ‘expenses = = the ? to Boetun, a ike som the "etpenss 00 the return pateage, Sod $4 600 for each week day she remain- They ‘erm, althongh Rastern wou! tthe 12th committies of the the aire

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