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8 ») NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. wt! at Y waar - national banks tn ¢* g ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ay i SEB meen ore cote: | Tiserpect. at nea Sat peteate: neces EY ee E WEST | shat he aagingswargentnd tos mt ercely one bay ed Depart lente, re Oy at 158, To Cadiz, 90e. per bunch a } Parenips, ° s poas an na Te 4 Fuupay, May 11-6 P.M. 288,188 | Ercsquaah to Liverpocl, dese asthe ea Burnen, Cuvee anv Ecos. —Orange county butter, } ritgh Columbia, and on the Wee~ k market bas lacked animation to-day, but 196,40 Fras,—Dry ood and mackerel were firmer, 0c. 58c. per Ib. ; prime State , 40c. a 450, per Ib, ; | e ye Leerogg acd ame see z and coat. 619,173 | Bess wos howd of in a large way, but a fuir demand pre. | cheese, 200. a 260,’ per Ib. ; eggs, 11 to 13 for 266, i Peg eyes ghar tg here is no perceptible abatement of firmness, 62 | Yalled for all grades from store.’ A basis of $200 $21 | Fisu.—Salmon, $1 per Ib. ; eels, 1c. @ 208, per Ib. ; THE MINING DISTRICT OF OREGON. meen, But the time had arrived when the long soaght idence in higher prices is general-“alp the indications seen tad | for buy Ne I Mackerel, and $0a $6 S0for Georges Banke | Dalibut, 20c. otc. per. ; baddvok, 8.0 a’ per Ib,; mines were to be discovered, and a new motive for im- polat to a summer speculation for 4 ise, and the dispo- 1641336 | Otter descriptions of fish, including barrel herri herrings, 8c. a 100. per Ib, Fentesp tad ber oy pest yarenged atven ee ee a st:ion (© ‘ovest in railway property is strengthened by 81,656 | Bickle. scaled ri perm Roc tot org edie gvepuite Senouee Report 4 iene ; Testleas the large current earnings of the roads |: A988 | hone f “ALMANY, ay th isa, | Great Basin of the Columbia | (‘tn tie’ait of 1960s prospecting party, headed by ® the early session of the oper board South- j ba Furor. —The current prices are mus ‘The cattle market opened dull, with somewbat of geutleman named Pierce, left Walla Walla with the In- cag a | Meee quoted. The businces has downward tendency, owing to the decline i River. tention pl that portion of the western slope of om sold at 7834, Cleveland and Pitts Toland Ao.064 | ospectal sales to mention. York market last sonday; but the demand to-day was ° tains Which stretches from the Pa {, Northwestern 20\;—preferred Fort Wayne Serr.aae fatio 5 M0 active, both for New York and the Eastern markets, and, i river atthe north.to Selmon river at the south. 4% 226,659 wing prices;—Sardines, 80>. a active, Sok canons Quasi 8% Maren preter | Sah | mr Woe oe Speen sein rina chee, tet ce | SAUER Re nies ce 8) 245%, At the first regular “Goaml the market |. %e33 | fm ber Ib. ; raisins, So ter akanrutck them thar Sarit MINES AND " Baber, Le ee pe sy moderately active and fimmy BGdpon River |B, | ie eters mas currants, new, ani 7, al mere for Railroad has broughp fm wince 1rs when a certain elevation is reached in this country the ron, horn, 280. a 30c.; Turkish ‘pru: rowth of -imber-commences, and on the line of march» 16s, ; almonds, Edopted by what 1 shail call “Capisin Piece e sacks ‘Us xrowth of is to @ great cctent thrown down,, ‘and the prog! the adwodttrers was, in consequence, very siow. A trail had to be cut for the passage of pack. Tux Dazies, Dec. 16, 1865. | animais, andthe usual day’s march leas than tem toed «3s «higher than at “the half-past two Doard yesterday, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island %, "Western Ynion Tele- graph . Erie was 3¢ lower, Milwaukee and St. Paul ‘Monday 6,500 dof th se upwards of #0 hE mm he Tige. a 8c. ee pring pet! py ye | choicest ox Ghia? “Sheep ate town to 6a. O94 for clipped, and mH Our Dalles (Oregon) Correspond week ending May 10 compare as follows w: the previous week :— p preferred 1, Tennessee sixes %. Government gold — 10-—~ 200; sales, 5,000, ‘Within the last two years many of the newspapers on | inilex, ‘Captain Pierve, after ascending pretty well to- s Pkos, Value. Value, 2005; i ne ‘Dear: courities were steady, Seven-thirty notes of , PrLapeyrma, May 11, 1868, |-; | wards the sourevs @ tt turned south, getting: ae ae eared aaa Sotenrthiny notes of | waniuBtren of woot..) “BHT $246,d00 “Op gax6 si Stooks. firma. Pennaylvania. Stave "bs, 807 Cie Atlantic seaboard have coniatned letter (rokbivee2} ry ports oftgoldy wah procased tate wages trout mane On_tm_a Mi eeclon 0+ | Manche rm, Se 118,618 roma Canal, 76; Reading Railroad, 63%; Pennsylvania Raji | Gent or itinerant correspondents from variqus parts of | Peng nl hos and witer crossing the worth fork ce mance’ 34. es Peers : poe road 83% Gold, 1295. Exchange at ght om New | the mince in the great interior country which ls properly | the Clearwater stuck over # ridge on to a creek running: At the open board at one o'clock the market was i “ 98,287 York at par. Petroleum firm at 262gc. a 27¢. for cfudo; | catied the great basin of the Columbia river,’ In no one | south into the south fork of Clearwater. quiet and without matenal change. _At the balf-pas ‘two board it was rather weak on Northwestera preferred 20. ed in bond, and S8c. a 620 for re- ; re w known 4s Oro. Fino creck, were» ned tree Pica tn. Weauern extra, $10.0 $11.60, | Of these letters have I seen those evidences of much |) , OAH Pecks which Pivalied incrlebneas those of Cale +2007 $831,008 2,06} $1,192,043 Wheat firm; good and prime red at $255 4 $270; white | travel and observation which are #0 necessary in the for- | fornia in the paliny days of that country. The pout of dis. and Illinois Central, bet steady on th® remainder of the Wethdrawats, : ness in comprising 200 bales at 95 a 93f¢,, gold. | ¥ $260a $3. Corn—yellow, Sic. a 83c, Provisions UD- | mation of general conclusions. It must be allowed, | covery’ mbout efght miles north of (ie mountain meadow: Beh rer hn on Sor | Meare cms: ASRS OE Maga | Haan aah as Sore. aoetshcw | Gott egg Wek al Hah | Reng Say atom wp pens | Sg ned an ve dar board, aud the lauer 34; Wostora Union Telegraph | Msniifacturenof silks, 468 "1Wass at G2'saa $28 for undressed, “Ruse clean was worth oor acne eae Bavrowons, May 11, 1806, | local sense, and several contain proofs that | Nvz Verces Indians, alter. their song of the mighty 478 «182,149 178 == 49,193 Hay was in. moderate request at previous rates. We Flour excited and buoyant. Wheat firm; red 85c. | the writers only ueeded more knowledge to have written | barrier of thoctiuer) Mountains, Three months ayo 6,807 46,056 1,083 9,918 ping Porn tending upwards; white 8c. a 8c; yellow 82c, Oats the writer of “thts letter passed over the trail made by — “ora Th oer eae nage er frm. Provisions very’ firm. Suzata “du Coulee dull, | ® thorough and comprehensive statement of aftairs in Lew:s and Clark’, and was eleven days im the awful soli- 34, Cumberland 3%. Atlantic mail advanced 314. There was no change in Erie, Hudson River, Reading, Michigan Bouthera or Rock Island, Government secarities were 8,676 $772,876 2,140 $274,206 | yA? Mita Reeve, and in | Witskey Sra; Western $2 2034, the district in question, Having spent nearly five years | tudes of Lue mountain forvst, alone, without seeing a Lue oady. Ten-forties advanced 3, geven-thirty notes of comprise 95 bales, mainly at from 20.4 65c. for Ameri. Osweao, May 11—1 P.M. _| Im exploring this, vast interior, I fecl emboldened, from | Mau being, aud from ths experience can form some idew Abe first series %. The second series declined 3, Mannfsctures of wool... 220 » $05,006 217 $108,748 | can as‘o quality. A fw small lots extra fancy Wostorn | Flour unsettled; rales.at $10 a $10'00 for No. 1 spring. | @ sense of the knowledge which I have acquired in that | @{ Wedey dels by tue tires pioneers of the Columbia ba- At the open board at half-past three the market res, 84 29, 171, 61,769 | realized 70c.. meets sm, when, in 1806, they were mob -ab-this spot by the eeeticturenes, my > e711 67 _ Hoxgy was not offered except at full prices, but buyers | aka gat, Moen dulk raise 7,600 tasiiets Wentors way, to believe that a representation of affairs by me will | Nez Perces with ‘the welcome word “Sex-to-waly”— 63 204 82)046 mained steady, but dull. New York Gsntral sold at | Manufactures of flax... 21,464 46,896 | were scarce and the market was dull. The stock only | mixed at 65c. Canal freights dull; our 40c., wheut 10¢., | find interested. readers, In the absence of those quali | friend. . 2% (8. 8), Erie 733g (@ 3), Hudson River 1093, J laneous........+. 10,696 49,020 1,095 , 16,351 em hoa | rte ee oe cae. at corn 8)¢., rye 9c., and oats 5340. "to New York. cations which are the distinguishing traits in metropoll- Wallis peri eh ot Sie eae ype Vee ning ain hroe Reading 1015s, Ilinols Contral 122%, Oloveland and'] gia... ah186 Sabre Lem. souneTe | Hw” Take tain eee Veeaes ane Onbe nty ns Borrato, Say 11, 1866. | tan newspaper correspondents, I can ouly hope that a | quarters at Oro Fiho. the nixt spring did the: Pitisbury 835, Rock Isiand 947%, Northwestern 285— ; Thos was not fa demand, Prec were nominall Biber del That mactinn ane meminal, TAs subject of such vast importance will lend inspiration to | Teport ot the now imines reach the Willamette valley, a 4 Corn--No. 1, 646. a 65c.; yellow, 66c. a 67c.; mixed seal sie a ade a New York Stock Exchange. shade. in buyers’ favor, but as the business was al in 8c. aBlc. Onis oftered ct ‘44e., end 43)c0 bid) Othet | the pen whlch describes acountry obtained by the states- Ore een Bae ance se neopts te. gee ease = bape were anxions to sell at $42 50-0 iA cua, for'No 1 | grsin reer ergs ee apr y manlike foresight of Jefferson, explored by the immor.al | coutemp then hope {succeeded unbelio!, and 2, the: ’b'n Scotch, and $40 a $42 for erican. Refine i z ¥ athens te : iniddie of April ‘the victims of bal’ a dozen gold hum- $10000 U S6’s 1867 ..121 600 shs As'b’n C’l Co 1% pained ri $40 0 for No.1 American. Refined | corn and ise. for wheat to New York. 2 Ploncers Lewis and Clarke, and now in process of de. |' midsla of pelt “he ivisiiaw Of alt ® degen gold hutn- ; " American bars 5. 20000 do,2d call. :1213¢ ote calvs of 200 tons Glengarnogin, ex ae bray 30 Se. Lous, May 10, 1806, | Velopment by that restless and dauntless body of fron- | iy" Here let molpauce to give you some iden of ther preferred 5334, Fort Wayne 9834 (b. 8), Ohio and Mis. Sissippi cortilicates 2654, Canton 685%, Quicksilver 65%, Mariposa preferred 28. Afterwards the market was rm, but without activity, At five o'clock New York Central closed at-023 a %, | 8000 U S 6's 1881 reg. 109.44 200 tons Englington, from ‘and 280 tons Cotton dull at Sic. Flour firm, at $950 a $11 00 for | tieramen who are the real champions of civilization. means of navigating the Columbia river at that time. Brio 73} 0%, Reading 107% @ , Michigan Southern | 10000U=6's,6-20000/67 1033 Senet “FP | double extra, and $12 25 for choice. Wheat sti at $2 gi ama aac Ae Brom the sit water to the Cuseades the navigation te 16000 do, 2d call. ..102 14000 06's, 5-20c0u'65 102 2000 U 8 5's '74,c en, 96 500 U S 5’810.40.c 8 9546 500 do. 96 do, 295% 4000 Trea n7-30, Ist «10234 1250 dosmail.... 102, 340000 2d series... 10236 “carve! mand prevail pricts 10 a $2 30, for common to fair fall; $2 40 a 2 GO for good fitted for sieamers oi large size, Here there is & portage PB paar ipa aa hte We regen jal aoe prima, and $275 0 $3 for choles. Store firmer; sales | Ina general way the Columbia River Basin may be | of tive miles; iheu comes w river section of forty-live: $3; Onde, Sos 0 81°25; Nuadran $0, ‘a°el 367 Wantie | 1656; clr ldo held Choo. at tho clave: “hives pork | cans’ 9s comprising the aren bousded west by the | Domus at she Des Chelona ae ee, mee toe $5: Sk Bo; custency’; Gusternale: 5a. G1 art | held at $50 60 $31 Whiskey advances to $3 20, jo Mountains, east by the Rocky Mountains, | (ontinuoué navigauion up the Columbia to the inoush of Caracas Soa Sse. gold Nai bahia Lak » i May 11, 1866, south by the parallel of forty-one degrees thirty minutes, | snake river, one bu! and twenty miles, and . > —The market was without much change. Flour dull and tending Fe te heat fit, $1 86 | and north by irregular mountain formations, of which | up that stram to the mouth of tbe Clearwater, A brisk demand continued to absorb the reais Which | for No. 1. Corn quiet at 60c. for No. 1. Oats tir at | the Americans have but an indistinct idea. ‘The eastern poe Pe ynil th, SU eye gta a“ Steaia. ¥83¢, Clovoland and Pittsburg 83% a %, Cleveland and Toledo 104); a %, Rock Island 94% a 95, Northwestern 8935 » %—preferred 58% a %, Fort Wayne 083; a 99, ‘Ohio and Mississippi certificates 2634, Canton 58%, Cum- berland 45 a 34, Quicksilver 553g bid, Money continues a drug and large amounts were offered 2 } her th fo-day at four percent. The general rate vo the Stock | 2850 3d ecmall., 102 do - wore light, and to further reduce the stock. Mag | 2%: Hreights 10c. on corn to Buffalo, Recelp's—1,700 | oy Rocky Mountain frontior trends westwardly from the q turers bu, ite reel, there is Ss ‘y a was in the lest week m April, 1861, that the Exchange is 4.0 5, with a light demand. BOD loess srs oe Seo ee ae oat ae ee ee ane fie mace Soms Tin bod setae etheee RRA 2 000 BOs | ccldiniv of thicig-fuur Gpgieed sreel fencaWaalilugiomitn’ |corhielchastie dahisciienera senemerineeca ie Petroloum and mining stocks were fuirly aotive in the | 99000 US6's, lyre mt. 10034 200 Erie RR 13% | grmer. J po lel e A hen it interseots the forty. | MowUE Of the late’ General’ George Wright, who. $080 NYSC's 1878... 9836 100Erlo RR 7836 | “"Tizap.—Pog was steady, but not much inquired for, and - irty-seven degrees west, wi '¥- | was drowed in the dreadful shipwreck of the Brother Speen 06s Wet ull in te atlemnocaasae se fret board Boge Nasa I84... Stag ONY eM Hay Ei 9a |: OTe omtinaet Hight as, prices tanre te man hoe, THE WEEKLY HERALD. ninth parallel. ‘Phe western boundary—the Cascade | Jonatian last fail, first waked the echoos amid the hills Bennchoff Run closed 60c. lower than at the same time | 9000 NYS7’s b loan. 10334 200 Hud River RK... 10936 | tray "We quote Spanish, German refined and Poses ns nearly due north aud south on the meridian | of Suake river, above the Palouse rapids. Betore this 90; inal. e panish, English, range—rul ly 700 Reading RR. 300 de esterday, Pithole Farms 10c., United States 16c., Con- @olidated Gregory Gold 10c. Central was 10c. higher, ‘Tygert’s Crock 20c, At the second beard United States 8 50, ‘ | tute ireiglit for Colville bad becn carried to U Mucus wedtent auecann pipeee Tiga "YF | The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Lite- | of forty-four degroos thirty minutes west from Wash. | te iveisitt fur Colvite had. becu carted to th canal 34x oo Mich S& Nabi, agg | MoLasnes—Tho anlos were light, but prices were quite | rary Famltly Journal in the Country. | ington. them, ‘The steamer proceeded up the river to the mouth, 7000 Mo6’s, H&StJ ts Fd 200 Iimois Cen RR. steady. A moderate business was done in lots, inclid- | The Weexty Henawp for the present week, now ready, That portion of the basin which Kies inside of the | of Clearwater, and irom thence attempted to ascend that. 200 ¢ v board, is mostly at Fi hds " eiveam, At fony miles up it the project of ing tcsod 10c, lower than at the first board, selling at $8 30; | 4900 Ohiok Miss cor 28 soe ee eee ene doe a Ble andl CO hae eens, | gives a continuation of the deeply interesting United States, from the forty-niuth parallel south, | stan. At foray ilies Up tt the project of carrying ‘Consolidaied Grogory Gold 25c., selling at $15 25; Smith | 9000 Ohio& Miss pe 75 100 4 | boc. Also, by auction, 40 hhds. Porto Rico at 5330. a rite stretches {rom north to south five hundred and twenty- | yioainer lias ever made # siuuilar trial, ‘This was in the & Parmloo 2c, solling at $0 95. Bennchoff Run sold at | 10000 NY Cant's,76 102 100 10 1228 | 9925c., four months, icin ight uRaan ai Ave mils, from cast vo wostfourhhundredand ninety-tve | la week of May Following, wheu Uso writer was a pas. vniev! ‘1 demand and senger aboard ol the Okanagon, a new steamer wi , $12 30, Downieville Gold 40c., Gunnell Gold $1, Benton | 3990 ichGents’al 108 200 Clev at Bae Ca ren ape. Gamend god ta Lage we written expressly for it, entitled miles, and has an area of about two hundred and sixty | Snaer absard 1 Wie Ciagon, ey Maat oie $1 50, Now York Gold 45c., Walkill Lead $1 10. 7000 Mich S024 m. 88 836 | with a good business at $6 60 for ordinary assortinents, z Ds onoice” thousand square miles. Half as much more is contained Having now given someaccount of the culmination of 1400 5000 | do..2d cal 8734 18 Clev, Col and $6 623 for the most desirable brands in small lots in the British provinces to the north, and we may keep | many yewrs of trial in the complete success of the gold Gold has been barely steady, The opening quotation ms $000 Mich Sos fbs. 9336 150 JbickNWRE pref sox Clinch continued quiet at about $8. We quote pressed ——e dec! 9000 eign acunietal 7 inside of the bounds of truth b; the total ara} hunters, 1 sball proceed briefly 1 state the time and 229, ee ae by anieteaome amined # Seciina to reiisap hE aio 2 do shoo 20c. 22c. ; forged 8d. do., 28¢. a 30c.; ‘yellow | Poetry— mes Comnp;” “Tum Favoxra OF | éoor hundred thousand square miles, 2 Tanner ot dasorery, "tdiiion unt pacdileriion of tae ue closing price was 120% a i. 10000 Chic & NW con 78/100 metal, 88¢ ; copper, 45c. a 60c., and zinc, 20c., ash. 4 TUR TWO MAIN HRASCIES OF THR COLUMBIA, sevorai gold discoveries in the Columbia basiy, Foreign exchange was rather dull, and the leading | 5000 Clev & Tols fb pd Ors. —Whalo and sperm oil werv on the advance. The | ne isughable trish story of “Tam Danamas or Sanrry,” | _ The North fork of the‘ olumbia river comes oxt of the | Ti MINS AT BLK CITY ON 1A HEAD WATERS OF TUR SOUTER Grawers accepted 100% for thelr, bills on England at | 503 aoe ae business has not been large, but holders gonerally da- Ne -” | mowntains of Uritish Columbia somewhero ‘in the direc: |" yom ov cusanwarsi sixty days. Throe days? bills were quoted at 110a%, | 3000 ” do,, 1oz% 60 fond. Crude whale waa held at $1.05. "We quoie:-: | T+ wMlalso contain:—A graph account (‘rom a spe- | (ion of Mount Brown, and, eter Keeping nearly duesuuth | | The mines at Eik Cly were discover before aly coat eommercial 1073, a 109, 8 jovachg marty sng 100g 800 43g | Whale, bleached winter, $1 160 $1 20; goerm, crude, cial Correspondent) of the Spanish Bombardment of the | giszags in a general southerly course across the great | siderable lumber, of mew lsd collected there, Gold tn ‘The Arbitrati it ring Houeo : ry $2 25; sperm, winter, unbleached, $2 45 a $2 50; red | Chilean cil of Valparaiso, with an excellent Map, show. | central table lands of the interior, and at tho inter- | crecks, guicies, flais and bars was found over a country sn aa ep Rprgraer cama t ARS oi a aera rp Boxy | Ol olty dtwtiiiod, ‘88c.'n 900; Bank and shore, $110 a fog ms ae the Borned District, the Public sda action of the parallel of forty-six degrees north, aud the | more than twenty miles square. In July following the ai 43 Gal Nal Bank.... 106 200 ‘do..2d call 57” | $1 15; Straits, $1 20; kerosene (ire), 60c. Linseed oil 3 meridian of forty-one degrees furty minutes west, meets | discovery there Were tifteen hundred men in that section. ‘Versus the Kank of the Commonwealth, at a meeting of 400 Cant £0. ‘bi0 5834 200MU& SUP pret.. 71 ~~ in Keg demand for haben rege ato ship injured, and the position of the Bombarding Fleet; The | the waters of snake mer coming down froin the south, | of country. ey mpeoepectine bey sae towards — lag: ote ‘ vance, large’ sale being made for cask interest dence between Farl Russell and th ‘ing nearly one-half of the waters of the man | river, in Aust, 1oUl, discovered the Florunce imines om. the association held on Wednesday last, which was to | 100 We'rn Uniom Tel 62% 2000 d0...-....+ 70% | $1 51 for bbl., while some holders refuse to soll under Hon Gar ete valance Ibe Meares bth Columpita, Ths, mingled Seseea or tee bes reains, | the Greeks ‘anhidie trom’ Qe north tito Salmon. hee the effect that there was nothing in the constitution of he body which gave it jurisdiction in a case of this kind; ‘but the opinion of the committee was that the Bank of the Commonwoalth ought to pay’ to ‘the- Continental Bank the amount of the check indispute, and that the Constitution was defective in not{epecitically providmg for the payment of checks returned as not good by one ‘dank to another. The committee, therefore, recom- mended an amondment to section fourteen, which ‘*ays:—“Errors in the exchanges and claims arising from ‘the return of checks or from any other cause are to be 50 Del de Hiud Canal 143 100 do.-..-+--- 7034 | $1 54a $1 66. Tho business for futuro delivery is onl ci », kee ow oy of this uew fleld of mining entorpriso produced: 300 Brunacliylandco 0% 100 Allon & TH pret O86 | Ridorave Lard oltwaa vory rm, wits mgood doniaud | ofthe lator; News from the National Capita, witn « | fom, Wer contuene, Keep & course nearly du wl | epeniig of tht uew Qed of mining eutrprse prodaosd 200 Ashb’ton Coal Co 17 and limited supply, at $1 85 for prime city winter, Teport of the proceedings of Congress; Late and impor- Bavidle Ooeen. ' mining. On @ small area, not more than two miles SECOND 8R8SION—l P. M. On, Cake was not in very good demand, but the supply tant News from all of Europe; The latest move. | PHYSICAL HINGULARITIRG OF THY COLUMBIA BASIN—iTS CoN- | Sq "ure, Were found the richéet placers which have ever $10000 US6's5-20c'62 102 200 sha Mariposa prf 2434 | was very much reduced, and bolders wero not offering ise Po} FIGURATION, existed, Before winter closed im many men had made 3000US6's,10-40,cou 95% 100 Spring Mt Cowl. 47% | except at higher prices. In the absence of sales our | ments of the Fenians; Editorials on prominent topics; At the distance of one hundred and fifty miles from | ten thousand dollars from their unassisted labor. The- 26: RR.... 107} quotationa are nominally unaltered. City thin, oblong, | ‘Our Weekly Gossip;”? Tho Confession of Probst, the | salt water is the gorge through which the aggregated | spring o 1582 vpened with @ Wild rush {or these mines, 100 shs At M’185 Co. 131 val RR... 122 in bbls, $52 a $53; do., do., bags, $50 a $51; Western ‘Murderer of the Deering Family in Pennsylvania; Mas- drainage of four hundred thousand squar> miles Las torn | A town had sprung into existence at the mouth of Clear- 100 do......... 131% 100 Chicazc& NW prf 5934 | thin, oblong, $49. y 5 with resistless micht tbrongh the vast bariler of the | water, on Ju, 1861, which was called Lewiston, in. 100 WesternUnionTel 6254 200 (lev & Tol RR... 104% Provewns.—Recelpts 35 bbls. cut meats and 148 pkgs. [ eal and Theatrical review for the week; Interesting Ar- | Cascade Mountains. In this gorge the succession of | honor of Ciarke's daring companion, Major Lewis, Under 200 Quick Mining Co 553 400Mil& St Paul pre 71 | lard. The pork market was decidedly firmer at the com- mencement, but prices ruled heavy and irregular towards Hstio, Slontite and Literary reading; Woekly roview of | terraces matka the gradual ‘subsidence of ihe waters | the sumulus of & gieat mining ekcivoment, ths wwe THIRD SESSION—2:30 P. ft niece re one gy riowards | the Agricultural situation, with a quantity of interesting | Wivlch constituted the interior a vast inland sea. For grew apace, and the most dazzling anti ns were Fae arc ae 1074 200 she Ash Coal Co. 1744 | comprise 13,000 bbls. for itomediate delivery, at $31 1234 % 4 nearly four thousand teet above the level of julged in by Ue owners of town property. But let me matter for Farmors and Agriculturists; Foreign Gossip; | tho sea these marks are visibie, and from thence | turn tw discoveries in unuther quarter, 10000US6's,5-20,¢,'82 102 400 SprucoHiliCoalCo 456 fe . 60 ( jl ; ~ . adjusted directly between the banks who are parties. to | 23000U86's,5.20'0, "64 1023 100 ‘do «. 43g | 2 $31 43 for now mens; $20 60 a $30 for old do., | Sporting Intelligence; Full roport of the recent Prize | may bs deduced a theory of ‘what tho interor 1M MINKS AT AUUUN AND ON JOHN DAY RIVER, 126" and $265 a $265 50 for prime. Also 6,000 bbi: 7 ‘ 1 them, and not through the Clearing House, the associa- Sie Tae aE Sto 1025 Ca do. Bie OH an te | nt dmvery, ‘ec foding’ the ae Fight in Virginia between Sam Collier, of Baltimore, | *a% before the slow processes of nature had flited | I have spoken of the great east und west range of the it for the habitation of man. In that remote period | Blue dountains, which divides the upper tributaries of and Race Bolster, of Washington, D. C.; Religions Intel- | wien “the earth was without form and void, and bes Suak: from thoue of the Columbia river. On the seatl. Iigence; Facetia; Valuable reviews of the Money, Com. | ness was on the face of ths deep,” if ‘a solitary travel- | 01 these, emptying in Shake riv T, just above the mercial, Dr Boot and Shoe, Home and Cattle | Hef” had chinbed to the summit of Mount Hovd and | which 18 waters Lave ploughed thrvug the Blue '¥ Goods, » thence looked to the east his gaze would havo resied on‘| tin barrier, ou the west side of the receiving channel, ia Markets; Advertisements, and reports of all interesting xpanse of waters, broken only by the shapeless | Powder river. On the south braach of this stream gold evonts of the week, jcting creat of xome Hubmensed mountaln, A row uf Was discovered In paying quantities, and a town of tase ‘nobs running wong the jine of forty five degrocs north | hundred ho.ses sprung up there im’ six months after Hew subsonbers to the Wanxtx Hanapp etn-ebtein | Sonia have sretchel from the Onssade tothe inet | gor Ty, by the fall of 1668. the back numbers containing the new Prize Story, | range, To the east, three hundred miles, running hon About te same time rich mines were found on the ton being in no way ‘responsible in respect to them,” by adding, “but im case any bank shall wefuse promptly to refund payment for any check, draft, @r other obligation sent in the exchanges through the Gearing House upon demand made by the bank receiving ‘the same, such refusal shall be ‘déemed good cause for waspending the eaid bank from’ the privileges of the ; , 1000 Tr n,7 310.1 8 102% 700 Erie Rlt........ Tee | ehh. be gather eee ee oo | 19000 do ....20.8 102% 600 Hudsonkiver RR 100% | Gomaa ‘at firm'r. prices. ‘Tho sales comprise £000 do + 102% 400 Reading RR. 10774 | bbia, at $16 a $21 for now plain mess, and $21 50a 2500 do....3d 8 102% 1000 do 10738 | $24 60 for new oxira mess. Beef hams were very firm, 100 she Mariposa pref 24% 200 MichSoudNI RR 78% | with saien of about 200 bbia. at $42 $43, which is th 200 Cub Coal pra: 48 i tale of ‘about, 200 puckngea, mainly af Tae. for Cue | prof.. sales of ‘o. for Cum- 100 Quick Mining Co eas Derland out Cus sueois Were in entice asa Tel 100 WestornUnlonTel | 62 ices, The sales reached 1,300 packages, at 12%c, 0133s¢ | “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” aud south, the crost’s of the Biter Root Mountains 42 " would | waters of Juba Day river, astream which flows out of rorins Bosse tidhen vole of 9 majority of all ie seme rae Torshoolders, and 173c. a'I90. for hatns. Lard was 4 fet, eee have appeared: but, hidden from sight, behind these | the wortuern tace of the’Blue Mocutaiae Into the’ male bars,’’ Some such amendment is obviously necessary oo Sina Mountc'l 40°. 3200 od 58% but prices were without decided change. The sales wero THE DIAMOND CROss, mountains the Bitter Root valley laid deep down undgr | Columbia, avout half way from The Dalles to the mouth for the self protection of each of the banks making their | 79 Spring } p80 49% 100 Chi& RKIRR... aig | 900 Packages at 19. a aaN¢e. Butter was quiet and pa cis py the waters. To the southeast and northeast the horizon | of Suake'Tiver. ‘These mines havi M among the exrhanges through the Clearhty ‘House, and as the one sees ay G noe heavy. Cheese was dull lower. A small busiaces A TAL or Aummcan Socutty, would have been bounded by a watery waste. By what | best iound in the Columbia basin, al oe gold mining “ Coane was done at 10c, a 20c, as to quality, — dreadful convulsion of nature were t waters deliv- | excitement has been able to materially deplete the popu- Proposed comes up for consideration at tho next meoting COMMERCIAL REPORT. PRTROLEUM was pot very active, but holders were By WILLIAM BARNET PHILLIPS, ered? How was the gap formed through which the Great | lation of that section. on Wodnosday, it, or its equivalent, will’ probably be Frivay, May 11—6 P. M. —Seetige f er ae aly eed 8% ” Weg ws — remy first spilted its Kane ye can figure eh TAR ee OF WARREN’ Dicarycs, re not jos of . for cod bl ul u ry i 1st, a pecting party, led Jame: adopted and take effect immediately afterwards. Mean- | Asues,—Recetpts, 79 packages, The business con- crude, and 42c, a 43c, for refined, the latier for priins te ee Sn a picdhealen” t' “ebbades’ “Sone.” Wena Warren, fvuna the dlagings whiel Uy his sae They ‘While the sentiment of the Clearing House is against the | tinued small, but prices were maintained, owing to the | standard white, Holders asked 47c. a 480, for July and NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD feet high—their volume graud beyénd the power | are across Salmon river, forty miles southeast @ Bank of the Commonwealth in its dispute with the Con- | iight arrivals, We quote $6 874 for pot and $13 25a | August delivery. ‘cece of human computation, wwelied as they were | Florence, and have proven more tasting and vearly a tang ie a ix Rick was quiet, but nominally unchanged, We note Ou Sarcmnay, May 28 ecoummulations of agen,” By some. proven, at some { rich ua thos at the'-last named piace jt y, May 2 uf 01 cl we, ee $18 60 for pearl. sales of 500 Rangoon, in lots, at- 90. posal me—that time only known to God—the great lake, con- | DISCOVRRY OF BiH RAMY AND ADJACENT MUXING DURTRACTE Breavsturrs.—Recelpts, 8,698 bbls. flour, 1,650 bags | goon, in bond, was quoted, per 100 Iba, $4 Tho Chamber of Commerce of this. ‘city, ta special corn moal, 5,900 bushels corn, and 14,123 do, cata, The | 50 tea, Carolizia realized $12 60 per 106 Ibe, 13346. per To prevent disappointment in getting the early numbers | taining 400,000 square miles, and nearly a mile in depth, ‘Late in the summer of 1862 « party, headed by George Meeting held y first discharged ts waters down the western slope of the | Grimes, leit Auborn and started in a southeasterly direc ing held yestorday, protested against the proposed eat at alate and Western flour was witheat anions, | tb., was an outside price for Carolina. Of this Interesting story, now subscribers will Cascade Mountains. The fail and volume oi these tloods | tion, up Snake river, to cx; the country draine: tax of five cents per pound on raw cotton instead of the | market for Svaan.—The market was evidently a shade easier, do well to send in their subscriptions outvies ten thousand Niagaras, and it ig questionable if | by the Hows river. About thirty mil fron fax of two cents per pound, as at present levied. The | tion, and with a limited demand holders were free sellers | though the business was very licht, and prices were at least a couple of woeks the surface of the earth coutains another sich «videnco | the mouth of that strom a crock come Feport of the special committee appointed to consider the | at lower prices, the market closing with acontinued | more or less nominal at previous quotations We note me ADvANOR, Of nature's operations on a scale comparable ingraudour. | in from the north, now called Grimes’ ereck ‘And God said let the Walers uuder the heave # be | Foliowing up this woine thirty miles they came to uae a gathered together unto one place, and let the dry landap- | the tributaries of the ereek reach out into the ji ‘Tanus.—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, Saris nd wa 96, abG be tate deat 1 Gente | tection er ancaiiotons ee ‘country bere ts broke Five copies, $8; Ton copies, $15. Single copies, Fi of man, He found it to consist of. one main depreasion, | into low riages, wita gradual slopes, partially timbere cents cach. A limited number of advertisements ta- | extending trom north to south, crossed on the line of | wich evergrucus, the Whole surrounded by mountains ¢ downward tende: at a reduction of from 25c. a 50c, | fales of 400 bhds. Cuba muscovado, mostly on private per bbl, on all ‘awalitien The sales were confined to | terms, but part at 123¢c, about 7,500 at the revised quotations annexed. Southern SaLT was held with increased firmness, Several car- flour was dull and lower, with a continue drooping in- | 84S of Ashton’s salt have arrived, bat they were sold clination at the close of the market. Tue salos embrace eset yt Tho only transaction reported was 11,000 subject expressed, it scoms to us, an exaggerated idea of ‘he effect of sucha tax and undue fear of foreign compe- titfon, The experience of the war bas proved that no other country can thoroughly compete with the United | goo bbia, Canada flour was inactive, nia deciine of lsc, | bushels Turk’s Island, ex bark Taiba, At Be. "The thar A forty live degrees north by the Blue Mountain range, | considerable elevation, In this depression, less tha Btates in the cultivation of the staple, and foreign manu- | a 20c. on a8 gestae, The maricet was very regular Ce hye oged eS rea moderate Madness bes inthe Wennur Menata, ailsh divide the weleveer the'worth branch of the Go: | Ufteca smiles square, are the mines OL Boise th the close. @ sales were about 13. ye flour was rom J uy bs Jumbia {rom those of Snake river; and belind and to the | must extensive o: any (in placers) which we yet C Secturers will be glad enough to take it from ws\perma- | {0 Coe, |The wee wre at 60 Dble. ek our quotations. | pFices:—Turk’s Island, 60c. a 8c. ; Liverpool ground, Court of General Sessions. east of the Bittor Rout range are the catoasive lands of | discovered. Grimes yasty, counted of a doson mer ently ata higher price than they were accustomed to | Corn meal was’ in moderate demand at provious prices, | $1 80a $1 90; Ashton’s fine, $4, «nd Worthington’s do, Before Judge Russel. Bitter Root valley, running from southeast to uorthwest, | avd on the 11th of August, 1862, it was attacked by It The vales embrace 700 bbig., mostly Brandywine, Wo | $3 10a $3 20. Bay antecedent to 1861, Cotton fabrics boing arti- @os of universal consumption, a tax on the As soon as the court was opened the City Judge pro- | Down the eastern siope of the Caseadus the streams flow eeded to sentence those prisoners who were remanded | {0 the enst, aud trom the Rooky range the waters flow quote: — Svicks.—There 18 no particular chance to note. wost until they meet at the line of the greatest depres- Prices Superfine and Western flour. +87 80 a $8 50 | Were quite steady. The demand was fulr for lot. We yaw material would be distributed im equal pro- | iytra State. 87 9 10 | ote sabes of 100 cases cassia at 44c., 1,000 mats do, at | during the week. sion, from Wieuce, as above stated, they flow back to Portions among all the consumers, and . thus | Choice Stat 9 15 a 9 75 | 45c., 25 bales eloves at 273¢c., 00 bag pepper at 22}c., the gorse in the Cascade range, to tind thor way into tute a very light bi whi Common to 8 80 a 10 00 | 100 do. pimento at 20'¢c., and 15 cases nal the sea, eonstit ae i ight burden, while the ease and econo- Extra round hoop Ohio. 9 40 a 10 00 | at 90c., ail in lots, gold, cash, Wo quote:-"Casaia, Ia Not to be prolix, I may state that the interior je mostly my aith which such a tax cau be collected strongly rec- | Western trade brands . 10 10 a 13 75 | Mats, 450. per Ib., gold; cassia, in cases, 4éc., gold; occupied with rock table lands, bearing a tine growth of | news of their discovery flew like lightnit mmend it to the consideration of the government as a | Common Southern. 10 75 a 11 60 | cassia, 250. a 2ig0., gold, in bond; ginger, rate and frases, These table lands are ail prairie, and the moun- | coast, and .n six mouths Jater fifteen thousan ef: raiding seve, Abas tak leven encition | PMGREEENCE O 1 60 a 16 75 | African, 20c. a 23c. ; ’mace,'00c. ; nutinogs, No. 1, 873¢¢. tains opheaved through them take on a growth of tiinber | mining in that district with a success never —— pen question | Common Canadian. 9 00 a 10 00 | #900. ; ‘pepper, 223c. a 2he., gdid; pepper, Te. a To, at the average ciovation of about two thousand five hun- | In the spring of 1863 the popula.iun of the Buse ‘whother or not five cents per pound ts too heavy an im: hoi +10 05 a 13 85 ge in j, pimento, 0 * } Pimento, dred feet. valleys are generally narrow, rich streaks | ove aud parties ascended the waters Post; but the present tax has elicited no complaint. If a 62a 700 a 5c. f gre os bond; cloves, 27 3¢c., of soll, and the streams generally carry a thin fringe of | Bowe river, the Payot, which rans beste it on tax of five cents would ebeck the cultivation of cotton in | Gorn —— EE £8 | ccsatyeavecnng percents been as eee See nN CANONORE: AAO, Mie ORRIN Od SET ee ee ‘the United States by making it unprofitable, or if it bad | Gorn meal, Bran: 22 50 a — | comprise over 16, page, and. to arrivi The retgining mountain barrers of the country under .. at i ‘the effect of so raising the price and limiting the demand for American cotton abroad as to impair our market for consideration present to the curious traveller scenes of Ft ep ane mat ineomparabie sublimity, Along the eastern — | quartz lodes of the War Eagle Mouptal on the —The wheat market was dull, and nominal | these mainly if not all at from $2 60 a $2 70; $2 80 aie x boundary. the Rocky Mountains—comparatively few objects of in- | an occurrence which brought to prices and somewhat irregular, closing at a decline of $2 86, gold, was demanded for lots here. The sala were lim ted to about 12,000 buahels, at $3 for | American ough, per Dus, $2 90; the product, then it would be unwise to levy it, @ white Michigan, $2 10 for No. 1 now Milwaukee, | $4 76; timothy, and clover, per pound, 8 }sc. - terest wed ; the whole, nd with whien the wi and the more moderate tax of three conts per " $2 68 for white ihnote Corn w steady, with & a ene phen we ‘Wm. Patrick, Yedioted, for Sergey fa @ second de. | ton te tar ond any coher to. the pony yey] fin | wine és pound might be imposed without danger of its in- | fait, demand, les comp ‘ bushe! fi oe quiet, but prices were very on April entered the dwelling. | objects of . The Cascade range, however, may Since then many at Tc. 80c. for unsound and @ 83¢. for | firm. | No especial sales were roported. Foreign plates of E. Van Iderstino, No. 7 Minetta street, Shanes oompetien intalan of Nort found in many other erupting our trade, Considering the great improve- | sound mixed Western, in store and delivered, | Were quoted 7 1-16c. a Ti¢c., gold, and domestic do. | and stolen thirty-eight dollars worth of ebildren’s hats, | India as to arden? ‘at hom the tela 7 Ment which has taken place in our revenues | Oats wore steady and in moderate demand The sales | ominally 10%. a Llc., ow zi pleaded guilty to an attempt at burglary. Sentenced to isolated peaks of Mount Hood, the 3 were mostly at 49. a Sic. for now Western ; 533;c. ale, | | STkARINE was very firm. A fair domand prevailed and | two im the State Prison. Mount St. Helen's, Mount Rainier anda d uring the past yoar, and that Southern industry is but for old do. ; 63c. a G4c. for ; Tc. a the sales reached nearly 200,000 Ibs. at 20c. a 2c. as "ek Donchoes guilty to an attempt at bur- | are thrown up fon, the backbone of the mage, a0 effect aowly recovering from its long prostration, a tax of | and 60c. a 6lc. for een sien to quality, ny, in the thi baving been with | is luced which i not noticeable in mountain three conts per pound would be more pradent than the | The sales comprise 6,000 bu Wester . bmg hn so fl ape ae bag sellers than ing Hen | Mount Hood is chief of all. From the wharf at Fort Van. higher one advised by the Revenue Commission. We | Was dull and Barley was in meddorate request, tee porwr a.iven rat cone dl street, + | couver, forty-five miles below the Cascades, the best ‘but Buyers were looking for lots at lower prices, and the y alte. view is obtained. Here the mountain is seen msing over @re under no necessity now to tak heavily and indis- heainess wes light, as holders were unwilling imake | Common leaf and heavy selections. 116 cases om <y Kgnery Aone gr with two ‘men | a low, broken foregrous covered with a dense growth Sriminately, the public income being in excess of its | Concessions, The following table shows «he amount of ag nme Ohio at 53¢0., and 23 do, at | named and \, for entieg the | of firs, rearing aloft its show. wrapped pyramidal eurront expenditure, and above: all other interests the | “our and im store in Chicago in the 6th inst., com. | 2ic. We quote:— clothing of Wm. T. Wood, in West Forty- | crest to the im height of aun thousand two 9 pared With the amount ‘In store on the same day last ——Light—— Parga od third street, was convicted of the offence. Over six bun- | hundred and feet. white, unapproachabie, poco trade should be tree from oncrogs impositions, year:— : | ee YY ee ee ic. — worth of | ft looks s fit throne for the Almighty, from which to ‘1 * Bt s 0 at neovery Stocks Naira ae eee Flour, bbis... sees 0050 om ns A 100, 8 the to Spon pemeooncane CUMATE—THE CHINOOK WIND. souri rivr in Tol brows @adle to the world to be as seriously affected by a tax Wheat, bushels. ee 122,641, | GENERAL i 5 cae ae the high latitude of a large portioa ef | that section of coun’ its considerable elevation above the Of five cents por pound as the special committee of 12, 2 180. 180, ‘024,716 1pieies 702,803 eos oas on the New York Chamber of Gommerco decom to think it 08, le, a 153g. 17360, Per ave ity | lovel of the sea, the climate in general is of remarkable would be. RR A pe for both pty at 'heers and gave he | mildness. As to snow, the rule wm, wherever there is The United States Troasuror has tsfued a circular ad- 1720 1206 | Scie: ot the former cotprice’ 800 ofabe stele es po Ue shawn aeoe ‘and 300 do. at 260, ‘Wi mont! On open the snow seldom stays Greased to the cashicrs of all national banks which have -8,001,102 8,709,659 | rit. D do. currency. We quote Banca | Raw: gold watch from Herman | on the ground a week at ® time,» and live einenpten 3 We quote Southern | 2130. a 22e ; and English 2046. a 20Ke. Eilart, in ed | stock does not requi feod i hi o Cesignated government depositories, requiring thom!” sof Western at She a d0e charcoal were. hed m $12 1 0 $1: ity indictment, He was sent to the Feniten | then only for two towihe at inosh, wavally, ie ovinge pretty extensive placer mines were discovered in F fo render to him, si:ultaneously with their transcripts of,| ““Corron.-—Tho market was very firm add holders were quote I. 6. coko $10 $12: Torne coke $0 26 a {irre 8. hard winters, one month. As to salubrity, the ciimate | ruary, 166. ‘They altends: have ©, population of we Sccounts current, @ statement showing the amount | generally demanding higher prices, though the business bg org Voge took $12 26, all currency. James Brennan, charged with stealing a gold watch, | ts, heyond comparison, the finest on the Pacific coast, | five thousand mea, ‘These mines are ia Montana Te Mey hold to the credit of the disbursing officer of the | ¥™# rans A To 4 yeoterday "8 prices, The sales furthor ealos of 80,000 ths. 'malviy ai 4 Ke 7 my, pai) ple been D trom James Kalott, on tho | which is equivalent to calling it the healthiest on earth.’ | tory; but being ineide of the Columbia basin they ex United States. ‘This is well; and tive regulation should | “UMM HES Nei aioe. v0.09, | Wooi-was in Taoderate decnand, at bout previous | Samitued his guts, “Tue prissner was seat to tbe Sua | “Chiocett winger Wises Treat tne’ sovtorens | saab ahia, a0 ke S Rosky “Monsininn, ore equally be strict! reed in future, Tut what is even more 20 30 | Prices. sus aneracee’ on,0e0 saliod toe bbe tbe Prison for four years, across the Colnmbia basin, and is as warm as the ordi: | and extensive m nee, but they are outside of the Gr tmp atively called for 18a eearching eximination of the a 3 83 | California Ble, a 90340', 10,000 Toxas 18e, © 808, 1,000 *.., the person, a vounen Fe nsacede atm tear | Wereo meee te of Drones te ees | CL te aflairs of all the uatioual banks by the Comptrotier of the | Good mddiing, . (38 36 37 37 | bales Mitizn moetly at 300. & 22c.,gold; £0 bales Cape bye, from Thomas McKee, who was being conducted | of - arch, and no matter how mee wmay be lying | Away norta of the forty-ninth paralll the Koote Currency, F the authority conferred upon him by | —1,400 bales of government cotton were sold at auction oo fa 10, 42¢. home through Tenth avenue, by Francis Anderson, ina | on the ‘valley lands when it commences fairly the | fiver comes down between the lateral rangos of at section of the national banking law which | Zesterday, under the direction of te United =tatos Cotton | 4 Grumeaneataatinees rather quiet, but Me 4 state of intoxication. Tho City Judge imposed a severe | ground is laut bare before it stops. The sun never takes | Rocky Mountains, and, after ruan.ng iuio the Ferrite, CAE Quoted yesterday. To our own. & fe Agent, at following prives:—New Orleans—4 bales fem A - eciawen Gon Aretic at care as he put the Court to the troubie of a trial, by | the snow off in this eountry, and when this »iroe-n of the | Of the Untied States, turna beck to the north and a” , nowledge, } kood tnkddling, at 294¢0- 5 ¥ ordinary, 1 Was seareo, ani sending him to the State Prison for five North blows the sky is ‘overcast with browa and flery | iuto the Columb, on the east rile, In the Briviah barks which havo been in existence under |, mary, 256, ; 301 renaled (average), £70 ce # wane South Sea at $1 16 and Ochotek at Rel Garr, a girl of the town, who mole eighty dollars | looking clouds ~ menions, On i's etream, tu the spring of 1806, the system nearly two years have or yot | 10W iniddling, ab 820. ; inary, 20%. ; 2 , from Jobn ¢. Murray on the 26(h of April, pleaded gusity Tie MINES OF Tite COLLMPIA PASH, ore diveovered, but of Im ted extent, Dou ated by ancien sce beans 2 | br ae AE rebaie Bm aol ore let ayes "Ring agua | foihe aie Gow oar he Pontentacy ms | Re denen? Wy Bolus tafrnn som | Moa aos Ge wet, me? nen lieve is the Corres Was Inactive and almost nominal, No sales uyers, ng her sentence, led men to theorize upon the probable existence of a To hundr d miles above the forty-niuth paraile! @ase @ th the great majority of the banks elsewhere from ‘iret hands were made. A moderate business was = $2 26 ‘ = 27 for State and Western, closing A DARING LARCENY. similar sourte of wealth on the tributaries of the Colum. | the west side of the mam north branch of the Colvin The Raymaster Gencral has followed up the circular in | Cove in tots from second hands at about previous pense, jeavy at the inside price. Angustaf Meyer, indicted for grand larceny in stealing | bia river, As early as 1864 paying pincers were found oa | new digeincs wero discovered fm April laxt, Hex] eestion’ by inetructing every paym any comprising 1,00 Bags Maracaibo at 203¢¢. a 2Lige., three thousand doltars in money and a gold watch from | the Pon d'Oreille river, whieh te s mply a continuation of | from tue haunts of civilized ten, It was lato this fuif question’ by : Y pay F at the close of | 1,500 bags Rio at 163¢¢. 9 Ise, gold, duty paid, FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. Gregory Fernandez on the 3d inst., led guilty, His | the Batter Root river below the Pen d Orelic lake. This | fore any detimive information of the leeation, extent | each wook,in his report to the Univd 8 asurer, Caxviie—Adamantine continged duti and heavy, There is a considerable decline in the prices of many | Honor, in ing sentence, observed that he was in. | Steam empties inte the main north branel of the Colum. | Fichuess of these mines came into the ft Ls. to report five deposit balaner of public money to his | NHM sow Jobbing inquiry at Zio, a Be. for fourteen | one citing at Weshington ‘Mertet sland Seas formed by the potice authorities that Meyer purchased a | bia precisely at the forty-ninth parallel. From that | 8 now kagwn that be 4 be pd edn the heads of me, denignatitig thé plate a pl Woh depecis | 2uhee city. “Patont ware qn ated at 60e., and sperin 400, week. | dagger previous to inviting Fernandez to go over to New | tine un'il the prosant men have been washing the aand | W ern tributaries of the Columbis a distance 0 Credit, desig Hep with 4 very moderate trade in lots for immediate use, Mutton in particular has gono down and beef evinces | Jersey, which Inviiation he accepted, but refused to go | and gravel of the fiver for gold, with highly remi- | one huudeed miles from Borth to south. The ort, ‘This will serve as @ salutary check upon gentlemen who he — wae without boyers, exe pting oat el inquirers | decided aymptoms of following its example, The condi- bod ypc ee the ne, who no douds, eald tho | nerative resulta, The postiity of the Indian ae. re b ae ae late ya a en : to mo | concentrating their nancial forces, | for small quantities for ;mmedinte use, and prices were ndge, inten ‘o murder Fernandez. The prisons f the mines f the aboder of civ lization, | inven a nee Sree, & peg ppb a yt Pantin te S| quite generaliy nominal, diough holders were tirm. “We | Hon of the market hax been considerably improved thie | Snafyaris ucrompanioa hus viet ne vie apertaenie ts, | ulty in traneporiing sipplien the aparseness cf | of Fraser river. have seen thousands of dotlars of the case of Paymaster Paulding. Be We aca 000 1K in lots, mainly of Baltimore, at | spring, and many of the odoriferous nuisances that as- | Now York, administered chloroform, whieh rendered | the white popitaon im Oregon, and, finally, the over. | cold from these mines, snd the stories of excited 4 The Puiladelphia Leayer of to-day eays:— 28e. We quote Detroit 29, Portage Lake 28\yc, | sailed our noses previously have di Tho tol- | him insensible, and then robbed him, er was sca. | shadowing richness of the California mines, kept these | peetors are now rife in tne connt: A food deal of loose capital seems to be finding its pif eo ke. wate moderately active in a small | lowing are the latest retail prices for ly marketing | tenced to je Prison for two years and six months, | mines an Cg patesens gerd comenes cae Corners fave shes SRL aMEEEGEE he, ee way fo 5 Into the good y #t about quotations, market :— the shade, In 1858 the gold hunters of t Ge Sg een Ma, ga | ae vars geen amy | amc pret Me pa mn | med elas or Rew Menten, | dd snp ote er Pp ~y - _ » whi ore Was Alwost no Mi a ; was adverse ie hopes 0 5 tou, but iat small | other descriptions, whieh were nonutaal st the following | ton, fore quarter, 10c. a 12¢. per Ib; da, fina fuartor, ‘Tormna, May 10, 1866. | oxistonce of extensive mines up the Columbia river. In ies timaanies poe my i bop Tarred American at 19c., and Russia bolt rope ah okey 20. ‘per Tb; pork, 180, The One Hundred and Twenty-Afth colored regiment, 4 on the 17th of March, according to # Zeport mado to | FRrimre.—There was no decided change either inthe |. Pouttwy xo’ Gawn—Turkeys, 360, « 880. pg ad Wurough here to-day, en rute 10.) Fort Union, New Mexico accompanied by a train of one | hundrod and fifteen wagons Many of the officers have there famthea with them. 4 veoh m | amount of merchandise offorin, ducks, 406. per Ib. ; chic Cougrom by tho Secretary of the Treasury, $21,780,388 | Cotton was waited, And one kes 3 | fieeota 43°00 per ‘ton j prairie chickens,,$1 60 per More Wan bait of this amount was held by cixity-two t pall and J-16d by steam. ‘The cneagemente were:—To mah! £0080, 25¢, @ 300, ver fb

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