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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ines, the trade would be neerly at a stend ettil; and, as 1 mm, 1 is BOX provable Chas the canals whit add very ma- terialiy to their tunoage this season. In the wature of SHERMAN. % e . . things they will berd y "emain open to nevigation mors oa ‘beat Disaster 5 Sarunpay, Ont, wor. M | toao ebout a month lobger. Notwithstanding the beavy r. E. D. Westfali’s Despate sg ay Wine? ‘The stock m rket was without animation at ine open. | decline ig the prive of coal at the mines, it is asabiect of 364. a e taker, ry tt ing of the rst boord; but as the call progressed st became | MuUGH Complaint among Consumers that ‘the retai prices ‘ Masuvaus, Ost. 4, 1864. | Killed, Weua: w@ | standing around ts, when it exploded with a report Strong. At tho close, however, it was heavy. The | come down very slowly. Betensioe Preshas tm Georgid—Harde's tnd " + nr ss Mvvn aod oe an see 8 ris at of os ‘ . Mh phe A Ketel Corps North of the @hatahoochee—Sherman (From i le * ith those at yesterday's = 4 ‘the Sap Fravcisco Alta California. and the bark alongside come seconds. pe — parte peaypberd emet in krle of % ate ee Bee 1510.50. ¥. Pray thandig Se teat ed pad At balf-past four o'clock this mornin seo te A py Ee ee 0 Se A - *, Brie r 7 ly Secure—Governor Brown Dewands —For- 3 of rribie one. The engine was utterly destroyer Now York Central, Cieveland and Pittsburg 13, Chiergo | $40 USEs.'S con.am 18 Conghe Brie BR.....80 O74 pi paps ened the city were rung, and our citizeps were aroused to | but a few smal! fragments of the boiler avd two of tue aud Rock Ieiand 1%, Fort Wayne 2Jy. New York Centra; | 560 do”... ... Ie luo do. ee 4 vat igalape cee lgwrn that a dreadtul catastrophe occurred durt wheels remaining on the wharf. The engi named aatinass) , Michigan sg USE 8, 5-20's rey oy m4 Kne ppeterved 7. News from bolow to-night is ‘‘ohilling and killing’ to & Xe so atiended hy seevile destruction of ng . Whittaker, had been buried from the spot swhere the “ saplin F ° 150 A . steamer been ‘ theast corner Southern 14, IWinois Central 3, Milwaukee and Prairie | OWUS6's, 520% cou WK 700 Hud Riv Bi great many officers here who are anxious to get to the al half-pons four o'clcte, vriupiag the tatormation ba arf, rhs spednn.ce Anes ‘cerribly bruised @u Chien , Cumberiand Coat 23, Canton Company 2 | $50 US 8s. OA cou. os Xe ao. front, ‘he country south of Chattanooga has been ro- ‘one of the boilers of the steamer Washoe had ex: | and scalded ins head near the corner piies. The contiy visited By @ succession of sovero raic storms, Quicksilver 44. Goveroment securities were steady’ |, 500 do sai ted at UB Lyrecer . ot raised e p from San Francisco, the Coupon five-rweaties edvauced 3, coupon sixes of 1851 ao a ay ee hi wipers ae ge Gone At the time one bundred and Afty. to three hundred pas . A small lot of one yeur certificates cold at 94%, Obie ¢ country, Several sepgere. at the mou! caged Rela : 2 | 400) Minna . Detrean QDAMEROSEA ABA Aliana kaye been athcted, Ti Restamcaame cbine ical Rae aetna nes showing a decline of ',. Coupon teu-forties sold at 94457 | 409 Mo 6's, isto PRR 69 five miles above Rio Vista, The Ante- m4 15000 Ohio & Miss cer Dut pot so as tO present armaterial impediment to com- 10 e seveuibirty Treasury wotea (October and April) 106 | Sy nle® > is fom K ew di the road | 12% Captatm Foster, LM d started from Sav Railroad bonds aud State stocks were firm atid baak | 20«NYork Cen 6’ 5% do munications. A few days it ig thought wili find the |, e@frived an hoor After the board the market was lower, At the opan | 107 Pitta, FUW&C24m 194 G00 Mieh So IPED FORTE OF IR. CR MTRAROOOE NE. bi to render. All the living passengers. injured or un- board, at one o'clock, 97, Hudson River 196, | “paw nie ee SOS ea, kao Portions 3! Yardee’s Loring’s corps, numbering sgjured, who coud were brought to the city. Reading 12534, New York Ceutral 118\, llinois Centrat | }$sb8 Mein 20% perhaps teu or twelve thousand men, who have beon poh panei met a “— reat ca~ vy art at aD lave - _ r 1B1,,alebigan Bonthers, oie. Cleveland sia, Pistaborg | SBCUER CF Bpcorws north of the Chattahoochee fora week past, struck tho | Penmne, apa somalped at t t Relat. soppe tee or ee 106, Book island 96, Northwestern 44, proierred 19, Fort. |; dg, 00 oe x Wik Atlanta and Western Railroad at Big Shanty i Giabed bany’s boats to tow her off were succossful. The sade 2 rhe ; i nd commenced cc, Accords | Om board«was such as bas beon rarely witnessed ou the Wayve 101 4 10254. Tho market wee beary on tho sireat | 4F Bel & Hid Gs 8 onic PAW beck pee hy a 8 eernt Dial tars up | Pseiie coast. ‘The vor of tte cabia and'a portion of the afterwards. Erie was quoted at 90}, 0 962% late im the | 400 Cum Coal pref. 100 do. ke aston the: deck wore covered with the dead and wounded. dap ae doers aw dere and burned about ten mites of road, ard | The mattresses and bedding of the boat had been 200 0 i Wircesets saat, Ee i mn The gold market was excite!, sa ceusl during the | iy do 303 Clevo. Toledo! RB vidi; | Wor mérching northward. Wheeler, or sme il i pe heal eo iy iy ta Week, and speculation was active. Tne following were | AY American ¢ iWon a Rast’ Ldn” py | ambitious rebel uring bis name, tad again appeared at | gan gihery too badly ‘njured to be conscious of their } with ink. the quotatious:— 100 40. rita Shag Dalton to make 4 étilf avd formal demand for the surren- | eond . The most of the physicians of the city bad 10.00 A M..? 2183 ; i ah) M2 der ot thatiplace, The rebel force was not large enough | Boon sett for and promptly reponded, rendering ofl {be c fi ini do. blo toforce compliance, and the place is safe, Otter posic | 4 Win thee oe tints died alles Boss | le NG ine Tor sie Sada OR Gad gf | ON tbe Atlanta and Western ling have beon threstoned. | pein Placed on boatd Mf the. alencaboat Anieloye. Tne 2l0'2 | 109 do.. wD, co 2 inal a Hood appears to be at work with hig usual bei! needed | Othe, Anua McGee, had a leg broken and was otuerwise —These figures indjeate that stroug eclorts are being wade | Sud do. WAChI RE IDL tc Gen. § ie ards the | iiured. fhe other suilorers were moo, who had buta $o engineer a rise not 0. do. do... 1033; | Visor to force Gen. Shermau back on the line towards few hours before, been stricken down in the eujoyment by the ordinary spe { Obio, but the *groat flanker’ laughs at the efforts. Al | of full Rod vigorous health. They were thout MOS! V Intors iw gold, but influevtial firms interested y bi re ead 03: f ‘ io ] excoption, badiy scalded about the head, faco and hands, mm the price of produce, general mercunnats: Peay Suen SU OUELE SVR Aaeaeans bas been b And many’ of hem over targe portions of the breast aud and foreien exchanye. fuis advance of the te by Geveral Sherman that Northern Georgie 1s fore’ body. . few days has demolished severa) prominent operators, \3 firmly fixed under the Union flag. General Sherman will A large number oY gitizons visited the levee while the boat remained at thi foot of R street, waay of thea soarching anxiousiy for relatives or (100 At about aever “et go to catch a new hoid,’* say his frievds. GOVERNOR KROWN'S DEMAND, who bad bused their caiculations om the natural course « gold, They may safely attribute ibeir rain to thesbuly? | THE RUSSIAN-ATERICAN TELEGRAPH, i half-past nino o'clock ghe Antelope was oauied off and | combination now at work. But ruin falls lightly on the Governor Rrowa, of Georgia, is « very powerfal man tn | towed up to her landings at the foo: of K street. | AL that ruined in Wall street E © ae the confederacy, and I foarn on the best autaority | time one thousand persom bad assembled on the ievox, | street. ur Clevelwad Correspondence, aud 0 imprompta Sanitary’ Comunittee was organized. j thet itis in compliauce with bis demands upon Joif. The Vernon House, on J stray, Wid beca eng: opened 88 @ hospital, Strek vers wore hastily Another leading operator and several smaller ones CLuvEL AND, Bulo, 10, 1884 cumbed to the eliects of the rise to-day, aud whet! Account of ris. Inve The Leaders i ciprlacs, | DaVs: Mt shS"inte tatarvicw, Ahab: Beads army: wee nes ted, and oots t fy NL requisition ov Shain tudince’ inion ee i olan Pheia 3 ‘ to work 20 save alter, Ail the way down the route from , and oots were fetched aie rfutlure helped the rise, or rise was stimulated their Plans— wie to be Fotluwed—aAm rice aud luo victims of the disuster were yemoved to tho V to help their failure, 1s by no means certain. Geld ope | Riwela t Be tn d-—Werding dprmnied too Yours | ChttRCORA to che Chattahoochee, during the campaign | fopse py voluntesr citizens, whoymubtfasied a lus rators ere apt to pur the et if they anticipate a i , i summer Joe Jobaston cuusoled the weary citizens Bay 6 do everything possible we fund heuvy (aiiure, inorder that a b ut Th A Lolograph betwoon the continents hag | “it? she Promige that be would have Sherman back i | “so voray deaths occurred after Ue bows |? made—that is, that they may secure a prox: ve r ince tle magnotic telegraph Was | pee aaa te teri ener eecamme: At Manone | the forty or moro badiy in a larger amount than would Gave otherw 0 be a succes ous ro hive been wio~ | pro vecuis cha Ghee ee ee enna. Naw 1 CRU Cit 1. 2a eae r = : am sata ve 0 s ne a s POR Fou nave been pro- | the people and Governor Brown wan to sce ik done, not | many lives have been 5 Dut it Seenms bomt att be He, settlements b made at abo wba Ke 4. and of one (he exverimeat has been tried, and is | because they are so soon tired of + federal rule,” { am | seventy five have been cicher killed or fatally iter nd the time of fai Cio be repeated. Tat a cable can be suceessfally | bad to Deliove, but because they © Kindo’ went ie know | We learn from L. HL. Stepbens, ober cleris.ghat ty where they hot were ote hundred Doare tard” Notwithstanding the: much beavy denial about Gover: tations, | ingist there is an ast in the roport ‘Tbe Governor's loyalty ta the em tonal DOW, and fo Geveral Sherman te whieh Providence, bis genius and his se Afty three passengers « ov leaving Sua Feavclscu, und st board at Benicia uid Rio Vista, dhe Antewre u up, killed. mjured ard uninjured, avout eighty, Jeavine some five or sixdoad bodies and three or jour Iniared persons at the locality of the wreck ido number bow" The rise i th gold premium has Produce and merchan:tise of u tations have bee: ing since Mt rose 30c a 40c. per barrel, wh dinnd and Ireland has been sirsted to the world; tho matter of its permaner ar | oss remains to be tested. ‘Tnis will be tried by the new bushel, | ¢ dle, to be luid dows under tne direction of Mr. Fietd. 1 deseriptions rt 6. per corn 10; /a90., cats Ic, w ; mie The experieace of teerrayh men is not veneraily ia | given him, Georgia will be io the Vaion agaiy ~betors | overboard, or Ki'led, aud Temainiag ia she lov w5c. per barrel. The produce « ants | favor of submarine ,itues, there are several thag | SQ0W comes.” cannot, of curse. be at Preset ascertatmed. i ae . : PORWEST # WHERKAROUTR, seugor list was lost, aud cauvot be relerred (0. Jubilant, snd weil be, w y ve peen working well igh 4 series Of years, This able and ns maider is 1p & peok of trouble, | gers, who escaped’ uninjured, describe she gcene a finunctal policy to support ihem t ies | ‘The managers of the Western Uoion Telegraph Com. wee ri nove iow watermark oud | at the time of the catastrophe as heartrending 12 has been pursued since this war commence blun ¥ have been jor a considerable tune igokiag at tne | thon coe Nene re rreat seored of | the extreme. Tho lights were, of course, extinsuisnod | . sh | ’ j from the Chatravooge ond Nashvi la Caiiroad several | ty the shock. The report of the boiler was toitnwed oy ders of Mr. Chase and u BPE ot St project je rope ugh Ag ¢ Ru Q : nd tke utier incompeten ar. | P of a tel ‘ope Ubrough Astatic ¥ongo, Ueeing bean wrble to cut it, and if vor somes | tue CraeBtug Of the frxgmenis of the boat and the Kreaus Fessenden, who has only succeeded in tng toe | The company now b lines extendiug trom Bi j Woore 1h the neknborhood of Decatur, Ain bas | aod ceie# of the wonaded. Some called fur bois 1a 908 Salt Lake City, where they | i!" Pectodly. 1) Ont at the way places, very conat- | furm, anil gome ia another, sume waked for ugit, sone worst errora of bis predec ild roi any country | and Pittsbarg as far west a deradie bodies of Umon tufantry, and tinds the I~ for me destee be thr. d Papeete “ RIGA Aust ; cae aietae Sia | i a : ane or some destced to de thruwa averboord, sn in the course Of time, The Urea: Y Vepartment is doing coon ? with a Cali orut: ne t in Fran oO and Ore of towns be takes io Dis path unagecuntidly other mped overboard, some who were a: atl that it can do to put op the gad premium, |: ssucu | BOM. ‘They touch all the principal cities of the West, and He has worked copsiderstir snore did $0, and ran tute to# DUSeS io varD nearly forty-three and a balf million rency | 'orm avery important link in the girdle that Puck wouid | sere SNe. Signe <kelieret a gels Bie bce poke de a ge PR Seas nod ppt paca ad se i Bet an ae s c . = lea anvoga r0Aad 8 i | tnjurea FS Ware Prompt iv excroding relict, Hut Lea fe the moat of Septomber, exclusive 9 put about the earth in forty minntes. Such cniform suc: | open ct will not be eeverely fei Koerest will | of c WLW (aciiities we huvd. Waea the vm national bank notes, which are being put ito cir cees hag attended their enterprize that (ey are constantly i under about in the mud afew days, aod then proba- tope arrived (aptal fosver, etiof clerk Van it and all | culation at the rate of about eight mili desirous of extendjng their power, and from t iy get across tho Tenhessee iy some wav. ‘vere are | the officers and crew exerted ai) their pows! milous : jog p he first | six or eight gunboats on the river, however, and Rous. | the suifering and to enaure -hom ai! comfor: amooth. With auct a mukeshift poli a the | Moment of conceiving the design of an intercontinental | geau's cavalsy after bim on land B ic way 00 the city S!alsMUNT U¥ H, H. STAPHENS, © Thad just lata down in my barth, abont Atoen avin to ten v'cioek, in Ube starboard lorward stave covw boat was going rapidly, My first imvoression was « burst or whiz of steam, sounding like (oar mecains: im government do cther thun expect s ftand advance the gold premium and furtber tseues tn prospect. than ft ought to be even as CHICKEN THIRVER, Gooeillas are “thick «ud troublesoma’’ in Tennessee just now. Quartermaster irvin, of this city, lost naif a dozen teams within six miles of town a tow nights since, and dopredations are reporied eveu neurer (tan that, { Two rajlroxd trains fom the Northwoartern Italirosd were ielerraph they have never allowed the sabjcet to rest. | the new company is orgenized with s capital of tea ‘The premium ig higher | millions, and is to be’ distinct from the Westera Volon, though coatrolted by sho maungers of the lat. roftt by | ount | iat nh on this 6 to ag the national! finances stand se but there is hardly a limit to the eaprice 0. epocuiation ter orncarn, J. H. Wade, of Cleveland, is President of | harmed nes Johusonville jast vight, ant iweaty-tive oars Shag if eel St Prat bec i er ae uty where doubt exists with regard to the futeré and the rine REARS come a d yed near Fountatu fiead, or Mit-heilville. on the | Linge “Went om to the siarbard quarcer of ia0 bows present policy is so ru ts | uot new"ee” Aue GW divcesiee "see (peer re rin | Ville Railroad, They iso infest the banks of the | Tonk it was vae of the starbonya Borers exploded. deities ediace facie but. to }-enterpr eaof the company are in ths city. | CUuberiand below Clarksville; ia fuct, they are ali aboot | ‘(pink the ail nead of the borler want tirst and threw tho eth 4 ski: the Western Lo: ding. A large pemborot tee. | US General Paige had about the right idea of sreating | sires forward, as the boat waa ou lire tw tue places Lor the finxpeiut alma the riko | mien throughout the coealry are thierested. fo tbe} Suems ster. aul . ward, tmmedintely after the exp! The explosi a im gold ts ow It bes e rtone of ube | sof the work. Mr. Peres Mel). Coil ak been ME ie igh oda I bet Wen, OD Aud:\alt. The atecrihg xear wes rpised., Our y to cat the the Trevsery fp 14 aborer abroad with the Kmporor of Rseia to se. | T mot a disioyal loyalist «lew minutes ago—I believe | sno tok a abear, snd buviog headway enoush | cxlbactine Deierlenee ebigh tiie tieeee gaia ceeeced they term such us be cops’? inst. Lawrence conuty, | ren ashore. hmk the dou waa abut Lnyrty he must important period of Bag eae barra - 4 ay have puta a ew York-—who gaye me the result of a vote taken ) yards irom shore when the boiler exploded. The Apte- ng | United Satta bis nilee thuce ta tus cemenieere wore, | a the Indigoa soldiers en roots for north of the { jope arrived about two hours after the expioien | Had 5 | ia code Bs the eee we. Prop oaeE teen uaTe OTK: | Ohio to recuperate tbe:r strougth Uli the 9th of Novem. | ow husared avd Aftv-thiee passnngers oo b urd when Peles tie Lainie eae pan in ibe ae akon ber. 1 wax astounded at ite anammmity tor good Old | we jet sau Francisco. [| was cerko. the gue, Cap | Spates ppren “Pelee Abe. There are so tuany of these sturdy young electors | tin Kidd was im the pilot house with Baldwin and Kast | ~ pe uinne pe its ig he way fom St. | yong home on a visit about these days shat if they were ole, and Ali escaped UOIDJured. Robert Morrison, its | Petersburg to Wesbiveton, on condition tnat the Un Sais Mie wedl tb Vole Fou Kube, inere would nol Ge, Ga pest ner hp ae : eb worle a ine etuer balf, Nearly evere enter the anxiety there is now in tueir Kod State.” Tadinne K, but escaped wiraout tajury, aR whether of railway or telagraph, 18 exr- Sate agents would wenr much shorter faces than they | about lour miles Lebind tub Uheya fhe ‘se 1 rie ce a 3 ne aay roms Yee coe by ; private wore this morning, when Gonera! Thomas (who has | shore was owini, ie or Tor water of prob ig av pelaies mentees eae peed sr ae gts intelr come up) could not permit fusioughs to any men in A fisherman brought a sack of tour avd eres wate y: but after a time ho | pspitat ‘fit for daty. nc or Seven buadned of and did everything he could to alloyate ed to do so, foe American compary- bas ob- | tydiana Ls Were made Sick ont or a batch of twelve or ee +G 4 porpetual charter, which i exciusive for three . lor the building and working of @ line torough the 4a possesives to the mouth of the Awoor river. MES about halt way betwecu St, Petersburg and ington. 1 an portion 1s finshed from St. aud from the moun o; the Araoor eaving but abot oie hundred who expected to their (rieuds, Jobnwon went up the road t Louisville on Suda proing A friend of mipe says he refused to yote wheu somebody atiorapted to make a straw, YANGON AL Thomas is stopping at the St ‘rom New York, tave ADDITIONAS, PARTICOL AI. From passengers who came down bY the Cheysepo fast evening, we iearn the iollowing additional purticu- Jars:— After boing made frat to a tree on tha shore, tho boat wi sottiod alt, and the bodies of s me of the victims Major General Geo I. ee hundred axles we u r “ | Cloud. Mrs. Thomae and friends. ra nablanty - nasraaect cis bias ea. ed miles undniued. ViiK wil be completed da comaea to eronudes and all sorts of | Were Wdoubledly awept away vy the current uf the hath o present seugon, and is all pald for by the Russian | cory vou the brave old General. of the injured persons partially dres: of —— These people bh ‘eotyped remark on the stroets | epi a yp sinh tially » OF 3 ; eut of the American compauy, . pedred wholly undressed, escaped to the shore, nad wendsered on ca och) i whon the General passes—*There goes tae gratdestold / ground ia the buses in frantic agony, and the scene ou Vasbiugton to St. | Soi Gir af chem all” imited, and the ind otersburg in t om the present time. A year dior of thes re the arrival of the Antelope is described by her pasuen- mates abies Tae “ie tale Unde areata aac in tists | qgctisiatior Camoral Thomas Francis Meagner it also in ) reas boing heartreading and horribie beyond deectip- By Battier Sete eee toe cai: | town, at the City stand the “rsh pa. | Bt er, ow co iu ion | Qa dimecttion ot tulerprise are overcomes ‘the | it” 39 to have a command benitting bis abi lity. Yhe Chief Kmgineer, D. N Andersou, died in the hos- in a bert but this is moro | route to. the Pacisic: coat tw wot Yet Nxed. One route pital alter the arrival of the Autelope at Sacramento. Further Particulars of the Fight @€ | tHo deciured with his dying breath thus at the time of the | proposed is from rtf mie, or Salt Lake City, through iat balf-past nine o'clock the evening before, om | mate of the Blaisdell, Augustus Beker, of North Yar. having on board | mouth, Mass., lay some twen je foot of Rstreet she ran | proctrated by the force of the exp! | Mormon choroh in labor and tive feet from the end of the wharf, with his rignt broken or severely con- tused, and the right side of his head badly scalded and cut, 89 much so that it is feured he will lose bis right eye, if not his life, Lundy, the head stevedore, erpployed in discharging the corgg of the ves- » lay pear tue mate; and Alexander Peal, laborer, employed the rollers, receiving hm fron as it was lowered by the tackle upon the wharf, lay prostrate near by. Oa board the bark three caulkers, who were pitching the seams tn the dock, were sion, although none of tt were serio injured. Tho rigging of the vi Bie LY, WJ iy! i ts Of the boiler, the 0 yar by in Fy by a huge fragment of the botler, weighing ie Fro hon pounde, which had fallen back upon the deck; the main topsail yard was broken, the esilsand cordage cut in various plices, and the esboose badiy shattered by the force of the @: plosion, whtie the whole vessel was deluged with sooty water, which bad Diackeued everything, as {f showered ‘The mate, Bake, was carriea on dowd the bark, and attended by Dr. Burrell, who dressed his wounds and superintended b's removal to the Marine Hospital. Whittaker, the eogineer, was removed, we Deliewe, to the County Hospital. The extent of his toju- ries we «id not learo, but they must be vory severe, as ho stood nearest the engine at the moment of the explo- sion, Lundy was badly cut inthe hand aad somewhat Bealded about the head Bean had bis face badiy cut, the cheek bone broken or badly indented, and was con: siderably sotided. ‘he two latter were aole to walk to Dr Toland's office, at Ube corner of Merchant and Mont- gomery streets, where they received surgical arsistance. None ot the parties named are likely to die from their injuries. although ail are sulfering geveroly, and Baker 48 provably maimed for tiie. A fragment of the boiler cut a large piece out of one of the yards of | tho French ehip Cote d'Or, which lay on the south side huarf, and some of (bem went even over tne root | of the Company's shed, on Broadway wharf, and foll into the water beyond. The Custom House officer in charge 0! the cargo of the bark, states that just before the exvlosion he saw two or three men waik toward the enging as if ¢o examine it, and he thinks that they wer blown eff the wharf into the bay and drowned, but of course Caniot be positive shat such ts the fact. How « Single person standing on the wharf near the engine escaped instant death, is a matter beyond conjecture, aud that none were torn to fragments by the flying pieces of tho noiler, may be Sot dowe w Joss than @ miracle. There were only wo PAs in the s'ings, instead of usnal load of three or foar, eagE fhe explosion occurred, and uo cinge whatever for au sxpfotien te Enown, us fort The Great Mormon Temple, [Sait Toke letter im the Miacouri Republican, | The work menced many years axo, but wi rested i phe year i857, at she tints when the Mormons exhibited a avirit of insubordination goward the ollicers Of the genera! goverument ard General q0US!OD wag sent qth o auilivient military force to compe due respect to the authorities of the United states, Ail Work was then suspended on the temie. and preparations wére ntede by ormons t) bure their ¢own and migrate to some yet © romete pace of setNement. iroub'es, however. were pacteated, and mat- sumed their wonted aspect. But ve arcnicect of fied with tbe teri the temple, for some reason, wad dissati work done. and the entire massive foundations were taken up aod the stoves reiaid, Lam not sutlicteotly fa- iniliar with (9 technics of architeeture to describe im ms the work fone, But that which rver is the very romargatte solidity It appears to bo daid there to remaiu nd yours. furnisbieg an nnydelding sepport to the immense building that i# to reat upon it. The foun- 1a0n 3 de>, Ube stones large, wel! selected, perfectly noted, with moumerabie artees, apright and reversed. | trust oo architect will eriticise that expression. Whee a mew ts, that the arches, of immense side up aod bottom sida up. stones comprising tae foundation 1 granite, Brough? dfteeu miles, at is Df sineilar stone (hat the entire structure is to It covers a large snace, ay 200 by 100 feet. 1 Saw wu outeide view of the upper portion. ‘The style of architectire 1s somewhat novel. The fron? view shows three towers, the centre more elevated than those at the ide The rear ead presents a view of three towers the side walls ¢ strer ments, covered with pinnactes, ‘Tha wails are loft the etite wir of Loe putding, ag represented in the I sxw, i tmneging. There 18 no exorss of ornament, AIL is Substanti«i, dignified and impreasive, ‘This build: {ng ik gor for tos YSe OF the congregations of the people, but f estly ordioanees of the churet. The peo plea the rane blages wt meet ta another buildivg in # whicd | sali sear a The work on the temple ouiiding appears to be sus pended Teaw no workmen, and 1 wag informed that no definite perind could be asaixued for tts compiouion. Fromediagely in the rear beginning of (he taber Racic, a Nuilding Utenoed sor the gatuering of the peopic. Teas prow on a large and on & very pocniinr de Rigo, ih marked contruss with the tempie design, It is to be an ovat buidiog--ege-shaped. Twa toid that the in tortor weold cSrrespond to the shape of an ogg. At present fiiiy two jassivead itmente a: sold masonry, ten foot by ‘oor, show the exterior Hine of the stryctura, Frota the of tt abetments the oval roof will pring. * will Ye ova: downwards. seated with neing an alpntheatre. There will be no cioee bu Hing 13 intended for toe vast t! windows aod doors covers a+ nd tweuty five feet deep by one hundred ana inted hold ten thonsand per Here the toachers avd lors Ww: enlighten tbe pe wod their united gongs will go up, Thee (hese bulidings must be immense. jut all is contriboted by the mombers of the rooney. Their a#yst or tithings is adequate tw the work. When | sked, ““Wrbae the @stitnwted coxtof the temple and tabernacle” 1 was informed with a smile. culate (oings in that way, When it i decited 40 do anything amocg ns, iL is done without a auton Of cost, each doing serenty-live feet wide, and vie. ey ta the stitution of lenders, by the | TON go guid inves (0 Portiand, Oregon. anotuer is | Allatoona and Hig Shanty—flued to | explosion there was bat one hundred and twenty five paper thoy discount now being |b; way of St. Paul, Minn., through Fort Gurry aod We | Nesrene late Alaboma. poueds pressure on the boilers, that there was two cocks e ion, The rates | { settiement of Eritish Norte ria anes ee depth of solid water im tue boilers, and that the exp! pee voeat. Sewn’ | vers island. Thence it ie probable the line MR. D. P. CONYNGHAMS DESPATCH. sion conld omy have been caused by rotten or def ; ® Lfollbet too comet bp. the fac pamie etans Riasmat wae aletale Gan, 6, Sane. trou ased ja the manufacture of the boilers, it is stated ask 109 for si fay 10 Debring’s Btralas, amd alvenedown sn /ANies 4s . by chose who have been employed on the boat: thes one THE TIGHT AT ALLATOONA AND RIG SUANTT has beeu severer than at (irst sappoeed. Some six thou- sand of Hood's forces, uador command of General French, | ACMI A Asecander Duiboln, of this city, was passed over the Sandtown road, croseed the Chattaboo | rueurerod irom tle wreck on Fuerday, A dospatch to the chee amd attacked our yosition at aliatoous and Big | Allein. last evening, says that tuo b ay ora woman, : ; ® | fenud under the shaft oi on Tuesday, bas bees Suanty. General Corse was in command, aad WAS | igectifed us that of the mother of the little child meu- aughtly wourded during the engagement. The rebels | tioned in yesterday ® deepaich. The husband of she made a resolute and vigorous attack, and were for @ time ate oad : ~ to be in the 9's employ at a peenta- Bi Sho bad left there io pay a visit to relatives in this city. Partly sucoesafal, as they succeeded in destroying {B€ } Thore wero throe rings on even hand, two of which Ww track for some dietance and buraing Big Shanty; bat | marked “C.t.” She bad ov a vounced silk dress, to their euecess was only partial, for our troops soon bore | Whieh wae attacked a brooch, containing hair, and a gold |dowa upon them, and, after a very obstinate engage ment, they repolasd them, leaving some five hundred huucred and eight pounds pressure fs the utmost which she had ever bea brought to bear previous to tbe day of the explosion, c coast lo the mouth of the Amoor. In ease any un- escou diiculties present themselves in Behring’s roposed te iay @ eabie (rom Cape Romanzomt aud thence to the Astatic coast at . Agtance ata large map of the world it this route y sbortar than the oue by & 3 { Peuong’s Straits, though it requires a cabie of greater . fn sochain of the Aleutian Islands was frat proposed, 1S LOE al all HKely to be adopted, It would require nmeose Lumber Ot Submerged wires, ava be fa dan- u uty ons of order. The Weevera Union # with ite Cablee at the crossings of suob #8 tu induce belief in their general So little 1 the reliance npon their success ey propose to Keep @ stenmer copatantiy at Pi traits, W)tl cables on board ready for laying when- in “0.00 fratty 254.000 tions, otber than dry © Wo government loi the ox chain around her veck, to which was suspended a cross. A lot of children’s garments were fornd near her, Dut no child, On the cabin floor of the Washoe was fous ibility t e he igo shall give out. The smailest accident may | Killed and wounded in our hands; our loss is said to be | found © memorandum book, belongmg w Justin mpany Te gigab’e a sulmarged wire, aud whenonce broke. there | only abeut three hundred. 4s communications are | Howg, of Spring Valley. with ificates of mining stock the seasou as compared . {s yo memna of repairing. ‘The Aleutian Jslande chain ro | somewhat interrupted | have not ascertained full pat and other papers. The book and papers are in the bunds * qoires such a series of cables that @ singie stexmer would | ticulars. of J. ¥. Hoag, of Yow, woo Lawks ge can fud the owner. not be guficieat for the purpose. Aj Woop's OniRCT Io the Vorwon House foepital the badly iujured have Lax jn adaitiou to their charter axa telegraph company, | in risking the hazardous movement of (hrowlng a part { been decreared by death until they vow uumber only Sexson. Increase. ' the now concern has received the right to trade maiy forces across the Chattahoucheo js to cause a dh | eight, for ihe most of whom no hopes of recovary are en- 2,088 56.408 # iu Russian territory. Hitherto trate bas been ex- javor of Forrest and prevent us trom send. | tertined. Tho following are the names of those who re © with ike Russian Ser Company. This company, e forces in pursuit of Lim. Perhaps he is taking | Main:—L. B. Biake, bil! poster and runver (his wife, the Haison Bay Compapy, lia lost the charver for | @ foaf from Sherman's log book, and means to iry the | Elizaneth Blake, tives ut the corver of Geary and Stock- exclugivamers; bi tho trade Bas 39 far dinajuisbed ii the | dank movements: if so, he will miserably fail, for his | tonor Dupont streets), William Stmpson, of Sau Francis. ast (ew pears got worth the formation of | ai:heurteaed, demoralized army fs neither physically co, Albert Burgess, San Francisco, late from Massachu- rival tan irads ue isie- } numerically capable of such a movement, and we setts; Cilleapie, from Auburo, Samuel Harland, Washoo grapa o a formidable rival ia the watter | know that Mood has noi the braing of a Sherman to con- | City ) ol trade, yon the Doainoss in connection { duct it, Hjs object Is to harags our rear and lines of LRT OF KILLED AND INJURRD. with ie d enterpria®, Tho Ruesian compauy ous | communication by dividing bis army, threatening our The following is a list of the Ki Jed and injured, as far proposed th: upgemont be made taatehail be mc. | }ines, aud thus compelliog Sherm to throw | @8 has beeu ascertained — tuaily advantogeous. Thie will probably be dot dj} vome of his troops along the line, and pre- sv RD, the telegraph aod fur companies work \n vont the — possibilty of “a winter campaign. | Father James Callan, sao Leandro: Mrs, 1. Leckie, “0 69,901 | former will make Use Of the ships, poste aad men of the } Food feola the absurdity of meeting Sherman im oped | Cork, Ireland (wife of policeman Leckie, of San Francts- nat! Rafiroad | Intter Lo build gua keep the line tw orde’ make | ight, Tbe hest he can do now ia to harass’and annoy | co). Mary |, Godens, Cora, Irciand: Albert H. Myers, . { no interfere ae matters. hit. To this he may eucceed, bat not in seriously inter- | chiet cvok of the Washoe, sacramento, W. Simpsou, ure: a the October compare with the ro- | Duut to sail from New York with ma. | rcpting ig communication; for the line tx well guarded | man, Washoe; D M. Anderson, chief engineer, Wasloe: caipte for Ast year as follows: — ue Captain Hulkley, who baa charge of } by forts, shanties and blockhousos, ail well gurrtsoned; | p. Ludley, Sacramento, Mr. aud dirs, Brown Val. s 0,916 ce iptereet on the West Coart, has aireaéy | so mucn’so that Forrest, with his large cavalry force, bas | landignam, Idaho Territory: tr. ces, ditch owner, of : i 16 1 will be ready to distribute the } not the daring to attock them unless at some slightly | Greapwood, 1 Dorado county: Henry Clark, owner of the ww. | material a@ scor ship arrives. Mr. Collins bas | guarded intermediate points. kiage Hine from Auburn to Michigan Blot; John C, Ture er $39 g0ve bo Lurove to (urther tue company’s fnterest in that MOOD TO AVANDON GEORGIA ver, Londoa, Eogland: Thomes andervon, engineer, San rom S00" | Quarter, jo hogiand and Rossia, Notbivg now stauds in | It ix supponed that Hood tntende throwing his army | Yruncisco; John Stmoue, San Fraucisco.” Charles Mom; ‘ wing statement shows the assessments 19 | (he way @xcept the completion of the line {nto Alabame and relinquishing Georgia. This i not at | w. s, Williams; Mrs. ?. GConnovan, San Francisco; Nicho- Massachusetts under the Internal Kevenge lawe for the To give an instauee of the rapidity of telegraym £i! improbable, ax in a wtrategic point of view that ig the | jag Saiamenet, deck band, Austria, Kdward Brickett, ° June 2), U869 ing, when set about io garngpt,! will state a fact of history | best thing he could do. San Franciseo, W. N. Haskul, Donner Lake; Henry F. A. pace Paypal 9 iu’ counection with the Pneiflc tine now in operation We lave had n9 degaite news from Rousseau or Forrest | Wyors. a pative of Germany, Secrniuento; David’ Davis; Marie im tsul Me. Wade wens to Oalifornta to arrange | for the past Cow days, It is sald that General Vorgan’s | Manvel M. Brom, Drvtown, Amador county: Kawin Ja. yout their connectione. He contracted with a California | division of the Fourteenth corps has captured Forrest's | cobs: C. ‘Buall, porter on Washve; Samuel W. Grush, train pear Muscle Shoals. The Damage by Freshets im Georgia eloward, Sap Joge, evade, Kruanuel King, Drytown: &. Farran, company to meet thom at Salt lake. In order to stimn- peng are nd ——- Benrite, Spring Garden, Placer county. date wll Partie 16 exertion, it was stipulated that the cue _ | Srsopeuing its | ) Sats Lake City sboud reosive fity BADLY INSURED, 5 Total 3.060 dolare a day trom the uther, a well ee the” ea Nearly Repaired, J. G. Raker, Sacramento, Anna McGee, teg broken, . ei pert: $12,085,059 | Sys ot DOIN auds of (ue ling, antit the two route: joined, MR. DP. BONYNOMAMA DESPATOR. Escramento, taoinas Downard, Sacramento: Charles The amonnte of tt asmont of May lest on | Tuy Weawrn Unioa Lompamy had not expected t) buitd ‘ermns, Distt ov Tenxrawe,) | Moyer, sacramento, H. Counsily, Sacramento; J. income, crd tables, silver plate, | the Iteo that year; but, under the atimulus ol Mr. on ea Ook, tive @ Marenali, pan’ Franciec., 'G. W. Pollock, 4 Waders contract, they eet Co work and pushes through in —atteee ad Han Frauciavo, W, P. Degan, San Francisco; L papciesache bes (be ansopsments, ChiOTS OP | A four monde. Tbe coed of constrmation wasactiaky | There i¢ nothing of importance from Geueral Rousseau | jx jake, san Feanolsoo, James Cloony, Nevada; W. T. manufactures, are as folic ANNUAL 4 (taken plenty of Lime Fe We we or Shermen’s army. aun to Selt Lake cans through the ta- ae bot ’ . D wary of the way is 00 tho main Wray THA DAMAGE DONE NY LATE PRESRPTE YRARLT REPAIRAD, ‘The tragk ‘end bridges injured by the late freshete are Yess thao if they bh The ling from Ov dian country, am Williams, borrest Mtl, W. N, Haskell, Donner Lake; J. 2. Rollock, Virginin City: Heory Stein, Boston; KR. W. , Madison coanty, Iltnote, ». Thomas, Campton. Portaga, H. Burgess, Bostoo; Veter Aneiesst NT hid part.” Taf informed that Prasiteut Suyerintenden’ and actual acehitect of the buildings, Every sione im them Re bas inapocted and mexsured with a tape lige, and aesignes (0 {ts pines. Lain also iu formed that it {5 the purpose of the President, with a view to facilitating the purposes of the enterprise and to lighten the heavy labor, io wwcortake the gigautic and costly business of turning a neighboring river from tts course, and carrying its watere over to the mountain quarry, whence the gigantic biveks are obtained. and thus cuppiying @ lary | be imtends condtracting foe the purpose of floating tne heayy stunes up to tue very door of the wemple. ‘the work siready done here, wn his direction, shows that ine 1s capable of doing thie. Te has co#rgy of caveytion And strength of purpose sutli- ciont for all such dering works Young himself is she RR RE SE Ss SS et SA SOE ee IRS Se eS ea ees et ERE eee, Dead Horses and Their U [From the Wasbinyton Ghroni On the west bank of the Povemae avd about midway iz bridge and Alexandria stauds what 1S jactory of Messrs Dawson & Hale. Tho Ss about hai an acre of ground and presents a congioineration of old and new sieds of ati Bives ood @ wil angies, Tue firm owns one steamtug aud twelve harger, by means of which the curcasses are cou. vered froin Washington, Alexandrin and Giesboro to their establishment. Tho bodies, upon their arrival, are immoriately di- vested of Choir Dides, which, atver being sulted, are dis posed of to the tauners. ‘Ihe hair of maine and tails is washed and dried, aud the Iaeger part of the beet quality exported to Furope, where ik is manafactared into bair cloth. The residue is disposed of i9 our owe markew, and ix msed in various articles of coimmerce, but calatly aw curied hair. After tne bide is removea the body is divide into sinall parte and conveyed to the tanks. These tanks are eleven iv p ¥, and capable of containing one houdred and forty bodies, Each tank has & steam: Pipe connected with i, und these pines are supplied with team ‘rom A boiler of grewt capacity aud power, The Sanks are filled with and water is let into them from a Woodward putop, whieh auswers weil the dou service of engine aad pump. Vor mine hours the meat i Steamed, At the end of that tine the covers of the vate are remoyed, the o!/ is takea from the surface, and, aiter being cooled and strained, is put into barrels and sent to market, Ty is consitered w be equal to apy for Inbri-” Gating PUFPEses, excopt the finer fisv ols. I ia also ugod large'y 10 soap making. The stexming process baving bean ‘completed, the water is jet out of the end tho residuum of bones wod other fibrous matter Yatown out where it undergoes a raking proceas, which separates the siarge bard bones: from the smaller and softer ones 3 hoofs are ‘then Betected, the Gloom taken from them and sold as Old trou; the “hocless hoofs are sol to the horn comb makers, and others, In Vhiladelpeia, where the parte fuitable for combs are worked np, and the balance made into glue, When the large bones are separated aud seasoned, they are ground into the fertilizer Raown ae “ bone duat,’” The softer bones are tamen, together with the pulp, and placed in suede, where it lies for & certain length of time under the action of sulphuric acid and other chomicnis, It ie thea a out in a dry atmos. phore tintil ail moisture evaporates, when it is ground to & conrse powder, and packed in barrels or sasks, ready for vse. By artificial means the fertilirer can be pre- elied route. There are (ota derangements iran det ween ue. “Brow oie. 8 ud St, Louk, wOd Lye gapagere say that it works | fast repairing, and will be i9 working ordor in afew | Hromp, Ser rk; F, Jackson, Dutch Fiat, N, J, Hamit- | parcd for market in oirty cart, but 18 58 ont torkones 1 pire Boure 1m & 7Oue than tmele otber lines. Suey aawert | ayy, Cee et, tan peep ep eB esl a RTA yg tg I 2 that they prefer an nninbebited (o a weil settiod wiry, such seid tut jh bame wpkNo Mondlas fe 4 Dey. {ovibed: witch hes ah aun Tr pay hee Ang 1 x far ag working the ronte i@ concerned. Yue bes ‘Tho body Of a noted guoriila, Captain Fills, was brought Washog, &. F. Blawart, barkeeper on Warhue; Ase at ae pete Peruvine gneve, and rexdity com hs oan yeriormed ou this jue never periortaed ‘a civiliza T into Nasluviile yesierday evening. He was kited at | mow Gfllseple, AnwUED, k, Dodson, golorad boy, waiter End to tov, Is wii] DO gone Whue that 8 tion. on several nocasicns the oparator a» | ulcuge Bas | roads, epey, Roms Give miles oataide the city, b: on Hi ian, ‘Washos Cup, Coarad’ Grants, "a not a particle of the cittease af a horse wanted, 6 worked tbrough to Sait Lake, sistoau bundred miles, ive vs city, by J ® | Headweod, aly’ Mig © nova, sen Praaoisce, rytuieg being turned Seiuey ce tbe bows posaibab 7 Wiinout sepelttion. ihe woadertully uty atmonphere on | Skilee, one of the detective fores. Guoriting are again maduyiuY Yuchap. pobat ry b Lured a7 neat estabimbmensa ta tre 5 the Viains is bghly favorable lo telugrap hing. Deovming namerous and troublesome, Dut atringout mee TL A, Stovons, oterk o! Warhoe, Miotiael Duan, fire- Payee , BOE 00 extensive as this, pone 9 turing the tate (ndiay troubles the red mon never in. | gures are taken to crash out #avh taw eee cut throats, man of the Washoe: © Crosson, Kun Francisoo, Thomas Operate (o such advantage. * lo torfered with the wires, ‘This ia due to a rune Practiced PLA RAWING, san ewe; owe Cnieten, deck heed,: bon, #Yapeiseo: ©. A a an * mm thems by Me Creightou, suporlytendent hot waen Furt A fag wae hoisted over Fort Nogley yesterday by the | Ww mith, San Fravcisoo, W. Bowkon, French Corea; | tides from =) caren Pons of x ‘i ARRON, Ca horses puried thatr Total Kearay aud Salt Lake Guy. Mr, Cre\gbin caneed thea | Tomth tenn , commanted by Colonel Souly, Gene | Henry Ray, French Corral, Leopold Kavariaha, cook om ‘cross rouge nnd elsewhere, at a cont, 10 1s of Moara.t Asser cyraph was the breath of the Groat | rals Webster, Dopaidson aud Thomas F. Meagher were | sno Washoe: Mies Margarot /Intiio Cugmi ‘San Fran- wow ib ti ‘this, firm Dy : dass, Jug they carefully abste aed [rom im | present. Ganeral Meagher addrossed tie assorubiags in cis00 , Henjamte Coger, Baoramonto ; Vatriek Doran, Sacre ‘aanain to be rasa to take: r be np impreative and parrietio speech. Tnenw. W. A. Plupkett, San Feaueisoo, Patrick Dooley, | hands. So in thts “ pati y Clty Hews, meas Te Pree Goo band, un Francisco, Harty Steele; doak. hand, Sek | tq 01 $100,000 eveey ewares, Montbe. + 1.924,61 Jerasy City News. The Df A Life Insurance Company | Francisco. Crease of capital agerulng 60 the 4. 1 100 78) A Morwen Kenia Mea Onn aso Commits Sdicnm c 6 alte, n y the une ot imei 0 in Sly! Coroner Farrel, of Jersey City, warm called open on Tura. L pseg Oot. 14, 1364. me cee bag top ty Ly Saga FA it, Betoetl, yrocesnes sore dagariied. ne exes a Ab imlarsating case has cesupied the mapreme Judicial | Micbt nit Prats, Leggett, boy an me | spon Total $9,001,497 | 249 to hold Ao toques? opon the bogies of Mra Sarab | Court several gays, in the trial of 9 suit brought by Mra, iri, Joma; Mre, Lane, boy ‘end girl, san Francisco; of the jo a sing! head $800, S Metiwe and infant, revidiog at the corner of Warren | Mary 3. Hi agar jut surence Com- | Thomas Thompson, F well, The fOroKOINE Hlaternont doom HOt include the AmouMt 5 y t te Mutual Lite tu ¢ Thompson, Grizly Fiat, J Bardwell, Doad- vor ‘t Dodien worked ue and Eesex streota, both of whom wore (ound suapended | pany, of New York, to recover tev thousand dollars upom | wrod, Plager count --« Roseabeim, San Francie0o @. | the las ‘one for holiday Fisitors, - i 4 iavit paid dirsotly Wo the Commiseionnr of Interual Rewonue by Unatr aecks ve tho precediag evening it apvears @ potloy of insurance on the life of Frauen fucking, of | W. Kidd, eaptain of the Washoe: Mr. a, pilot; Mr. | tablishrent "0 piece (n.pnce matt . i banks, faitros sues jen | tha! the woroan firat tung ber chit to the bedpast with | Roxbory, ber deceased Luaband. The defence admitted | Rastom, pilot; Robert Morriaon, reate, Capt. Pauitps, en- | but it ie he ye og oni send ‘Sireag anc susucanee companies | OM tg. and tae scixpended hersel€ by the neck with a | the puicy wan geouloe. but mainiained tat it was vod | glueer! PConnovan, Sam Franeteen. ™ aoe @* taxes on dividends bedgord (rom the top of a door. Ske was unwell for | for the ransene that the deressed come time prior 10 B18 | ey unwond EXPLOSION ON VALLEJO ATRERT WII ART, War The Philadelphia Ledge of today, in referring to the | goyoral daya lass week, and wan alao in néMch triluietion | death led ae course of iife; hat at Ube time of NO MLOWN TO ATOMM, FOUR MAN SRVBRRLE RUENUTO: Oct 12, Tee, eve) trade, ery — tu reference to Ler Busband, who is suid to Dave gone to | i the false representations were inade, a ormeng Fr Colonel Howe, of the SoMiera’ Relie! ‘Avepetany bat New The trade BLOWA Very Couriderabie feljing of inst | Nassau over two months sitce on & blookade ranmer, aud | and dea cauerd bY Over dows of laude INSORED AND ah PROBABLY BLOWN OVER y fivered’ sa tgterenting address this efbaieg be weak, and the demand If even slacker than the prodno. | who was reporved to pave ion Bis iife, The jary ron | gum was oot aad the policy lowured against no} BOARD AND DROWNED FEOCrs Stowaed endionce 4a Uke ‘Ubariticn o tumwer, Sion. ° Prices are on an averege three ve four duilare per | dered & ene ive growed vine Oy 8 torense ve. i See aiaael tee bungee aes wave teeve eaten Yomeresy pe yy yh tour | tecuecapiined. vy the Now Kuglend rome aad We thao Or Uaay taey Were & CONTE Ago, aud but (or une | « waves two grows ur . m 7 . oo by he qurorumeai, whieh Peicicon partiontar | band =a 4 Weirty cares comp for tae plaintia rolugh, ® tropagnaees emplesion conver ! qgonoies througnout th» country q 4 aan Genel SoBe ™a,. ise th dan FRANCIOL.”- [aE One of Their Temples— Sin; © Mixtyre of Business and Su- jom—Josh in His Sanctum Sane &o. {From the San Francisco Bulletia, per 3.) ‘It may pot be known to all our lers that there aré in eix intiyential and wealthy Chinese com- panies, which are commercial associations and ly beuevolent ordere, and with whieh all the Chinese who gome hither are in come sort connected. These ‘Yop! Ning Yoong, Hop, Wo aad Yeu We. “thet all have ep, ‘eong, Hop Wo ‘on Wa. % ‘their bi er fo ity. Every Mongolian whe comes to this coast is elt! consigned or indentured te the service of ene of thera companica. ‘they hive a complete registry of the names and whereabonts of theur country men, are bound tolook aiter them in Leaith sickpeas #0 their with the company reserved and it they return Lipdlyy ded Shing, They are not unlike i oharacter and 0! ‘those great commercial an@ colonizing companies thas rang up in Europe efter tbe discovery of America, and ihat {urnished cunigrants siaves to the Now World, whiob they visi in séarch of gold apd furs, for the purpose of setelehing pean end trading posts, Desexiption ‘and somotimes avow to convert the heathen. The system of the Chinese companics is, however, more thorough, theit motives and joné genicrally mere regular; rnd they also mix the reiigious clement witt their business ia # different mauner, not eecking to prose. lyte us ‘outside barbarians’? but to furnish temp!oe wherein the membors of their. own guilds may worship the wooden gods of the Colestial empire, and bura Josh sticks and boly paper. ‘The See Yep Company have fomg had atemple on Pine street, in « building whick rusete visitors to the city during the smallpox visitgéion of 1869 used to be waggishly misinformed was a pes. house. The Ning Yeong Company haye recently built # large establishment a nt alley, between Pacifie street and Broadway, which ‘has beep popu larly reported to be ® pegan temple, wherein all ‘Inanner of idols are worsbipped and m: rites performed. Popular report is partly right ana partly wrong. ‘the Ning Yeong Company, which is said to be the largest and richest in tbe State, and to bave a total membership in Caliiornia of eighteen thousand, erected tue new building for its business headquarters mainly. @& a cost of about $16,000, the furniture and outfit costiog many thousand more, Its recent completion hes boes mie the occasion of a grand festival, contwuing through many days and nights, in which all the Chinese in the city are participating, and to which many Ameri- cans have been iuvited. The ceremonies began with a Chiveman going about blowing water from bis movth upon the furniture and into the corners of the room; and this queer proceeding was followed by a hideous out- burst of barbaric music, the burning of incense, bow ings betore Josh, visiting and feasting. A great many ‘ont- side barbarians” baye improved the opportunity te aindy Chinese customs, and to inspect the new tempie of trade and superstition, which is worth describing. The main building is of brick, about twenty feet front, forty feet deep. and three stories high. ‘The front is a recessed arch, under « square cornice, the windows opening unom iron-railed baiconies built within the arch and outer square line of the building. This editice is approached through a square one story brick, opening into an toner court. Standing in the courtyard and looking up, one oem that the front of the main structure is hung with long gilt wooden sigos, inscribed with raised or soxkon blae Jetiers—four letters on each aign—and red and blue elgns with gilt eters, while rice paper lanterns wre sus~ negded from the batconies. The first floor of the maim buildtee i8 divided into several amall reception and mmoking rooms. at the ontrance to which stands « polioe Ollicer “who @imits whoever has one of the invitation cards issued by he company. Ju these roome v: ivore are sometimes hanacd & cup of tea, some fried cakes, oF @ paper sear, and Giese may be seen reclining om lounges and smoking pi, *8. of fala! Lppemgetiaet g emit a very villavous ameu. . ctinand rire rooms is & sort of altar, covered ‘With giit aod rod baag- “ng what resembles @ ings, the frovt being open and show.” e Shioh are covered succession of small steps or shelves, . with paper and inscribed with Chinese cu” Reagent — is the register of the dead. Hore are iugcrib.? 1h teed of all the members or wards of the Ning Yeong “°pP: who have died tu California. Io front of this _ VOsty record lamps are kept burning uight and day, we niture of all the apartments on the first floor is of the’ plainest description. On the second floor is the company’s ‘Dosiness room, Or exchange, where the president, or Siny Song, whose name is Wing Ga, and his head manager, Al Wee, sit and smoke and talk, receive visitors, presiée over moetings of the « 'y and direct its rome concerns, relieving the tedium of these occupations wil an ocoasional tune on soine of those shrilhag two-stringed instrumente for which Obinadom ts so famous, apartment is supptied with chairs auc tables made of @ very hard, black wood, that Ab Woe assures his Amer& can triexds will break the edge of a steel implement. ‘The walla are papered and partly bung with oblong tapes- tries of crimson ané yellow si!k or sativ, elaborately om broidered fn gold and high colors, and heavily rinsed. Ab Wee says this cost $150 a yard, and was presented te the company by some of its fmends. Ab Wee mixes @ little Foglish with his native fanguage, and cap answer ny question except it relates to abstract sub- uch a9 the religtous opinion of his people, when be ex his head and says, ‘‘No stabbe.® Ho is giad te Show his sleeping apartment, wheze Le reclinos upon am elegantly embroldered mat, and to exbidit his fine silken jackets and breeches and bis stretgat sword. He wilt even lay agide nis dignity to play you @ dismeity dolsfab chtty upon the Som Yen—a two stringed ban,o, tbe smatt drum of which is made of gav colored snike skin—or upon the Good Kim—a three stringed instrument while bas a larger drom of wood. These instrameats. wie several variations of thera—larger or smaller—are thrammed upon with smooth bits of bone br deariy evory aduit Chinese. Although this singular people nave bo writien music, they have quite a variety 0! melodies whieh are transmitted trom geveration to generauon, as were the ancient batiads of our own ancestors in Kurope, The courtesy with which Ah Wee serenades his guests ® deh utful, but imaging the head of ax American trading Louse of eqaal wealth pulllog dowe a Dayo ia his bese oitice (9 entertam a stranger during business hours, rerident or Sing Song of the Company, ve dignity and longer najis than Ah Wee. Three © On His left hand are fully Uhvee inches tong, two of them bani like a bird's claws, one curled like am auger, and ai! the color of gutter mad. These lung oails are sign of blood — ¢ aristocratic breeding; a prociamation te whom it may concern that he, the great Sing Song ef ne Ning Yoong, is not obliged to labor, He Baa fairer skin than the Chinese canilic, wears silk, smokes @ reat deal, Says (ittle, and keeps up a deal of thinking. fie room aocrpled by these wortnies, like every other one in the house, has bung upon the walle aoumber big wooden signs, bearing sthe everiasting and mscrates bie (buese characters, which look like a busch of triaa gles ona spree. But the wonder of the whole burlding is the tem; in the third story, The firat giance at it reveals only a confused heap of git. crimson and blue cabiner, ornaments, crimsou hangings and gaudy sigos, white the air is laden with warm and sicketing Odors. ‘A nore careful survey extracts something wonderful and syate- matic (rom this melange of barbaric tinsel and furniture. ‘The wells and ceilings are nourly bid wich the huge crim sou, blue and gilt signa, each bearing four large lsttera— supposed to bow motto of some Sort—and some an inscrip- tion in smaller characters on one ond. These are auid te be prescnts from other companies, and (rom {riends bere and in Chins, Across the centre of the room are placed three cabine!=. each about ten feet long by two foet wide nud four test Ligh, made of exceodingiy dark and heavy wood, aud the fronts carved in high relief in (he moat grotesque and claborats manner. Some of ihe carvings Tepresont the interior of houses, with figures of men, boasts, birds and insecte in strango juxtaposition, wht of the others consiat of érses, vines and acroli work— all the background Deing the original dark color of the woeoe. On top of these mas- sive cxoinets are large draziers filled with incense, or containing live coals, in which sticks of sandal wood, are siowly burping: fantastic wax tapers, sticks of pualk) et high and four tuchee thick, lofty vessels of @ Ko tin, whose maé is not apparent, sinall img peal eltow Cage, pyramids or faushaped douches artificial Howors, pawerck tails and insects, wixed with tinsel ornaments: blazing lampe, carved aud gilt sticks Of sania! wood, Ac. Along the tides of the room, at the ends of these cabinets, are baxners of ombroldere: round and syuare and friaged, military and civic, and wea: furnitore and trampery described was. presented to the company. The front cabinet, which Ab Wee says cont $400 in China, where wages are los# than a cent a day in some districts, was a gilt from Lhe Chinese omployed at the Mission Woollen Mills, In the rear of ali thm dor stands the altar of Josb, the wooten god of the alingod-eved Idolators, ‘This is a aqnare Alcove of carved and gilded wood, about one hundred feet high and pertwps ag wide, in which 6its the awiul Jom bimaei(—a big-pauoched Chinaman, with « brick- rod face, lor strips of rod cloth flowing from each side of his head, three long tails of black horsehate sprouting out 0% phin and the corners of bis mouth, ‘And his poreon bedizened with bine, green, crimson and gilt carvings, stedded with bits of gine, to voprevent ote mall and high above his head a Drass enn, ax i this nperstition had mixed with tt @ bii of Par- seeiem, We were asked to believe while in this awial Pen that Jowh, when ative ou earth, stood fficem in fits bare tect, wielded & battle axe that weighed @ ton, and ove day killed thirty thousand of his foes. proot of thie story we were shown by Ah Wee, ia o mam that admitted of no coutroversy, a wooden battle axe, ighly carved and gilded, which is an exact repre acion of the one that Josh awung with suck fatefall fary. Under Sosh’s august nore biaxed several ot! lampa; 4nd siteks of burning sandal woodvand punk, and brasiers of incense powder, sent up of smoke. filing the room with an odor that was ir pleasant after awDiie Before this altar the heads of the companies, clad in long’ ‘blue robes and biack eku! ee daily darmg the feetival, vowing, kissing aad cbanting, while the Som Yen and Good Kim are twanged and drums ar’ boat te. horrid diseonance. Hitmer are brought offerings of balk and raw og =? and hogs, A record those tn k it, the GakedBnimais, {ney are taken weg? ia Se ats ete ead rm of *A¢ as ax tnnogh bis votaries Aid uot save their b: folly. religious ceremonies are soou over (and thes ‘ig another wise eoonomy), though duriwg the ourront fee- vai they are frequentiy repeated, It is a curious face thatthe ‘Chinese do not 1b or apparently object te the prosence of Americans during these rites. Porhape they are wililng te give us every opportunity to be con. ‘verted. ire to aot wa an example of liberality aod courtesy which we will be im following. It witli be: seen (rom the above sketed ® queer world thoro withip our own—-what @ ‘Givilization, older tham oura by thousands of and ra eee) in the gare” of the nineteenth intel! | achiavemente, the manners eed the cagtoma of a people who seem te hare been revived and transplanted from an epouh that antedacen tie Sood. Democratic Somiuatto setts, im Maseache- Bomom, Oct. 14, 1966 ‘The Democratic Convention im the Fifth district oder Bominated Jonenb B. Morse, of Newburyport, late neao- ciate editor of the Bosten Travelter, Gor Congrens, 0d S K. Peabody, of Suton, for ‘ inthe Hat distrit the decosraua B, Prenaey o4Hor of vise Berg = beam 1 a New & ce) Sou .

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