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NEW YOUKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26 1} 866. ‘ ™ tho official retagpe for, the P33 clvde tho rain, @now and aif, unless the logs #0 carefully hewed as te neod no caulking, are of birch polea or sunt loge covered wih @ t of Kamtechatka means of small’ po os fastened fifieen ‘aches apart, A. ‘Seen cain throngh th* valley of the Atrato to various | now Srtched; taken frm SIBERIA. A NOVAGE ACROSS THE PAGIFIC. TUE COAST OF KAMTSCHATKA. const, in search of a ruitable pais for | year 1897:—~ Comriries Traded With, effecting w umion d <be two oceuns by a ship canal with- nn gonducted by able ongie f the public, and they tne veorat Expor's and Tonnage, ‘These explo wHon Imp rts. Beers who enjoyed th have been given to the sori ‘ wlligivle form, Woe sro acquainted with the region, i Darts over which the survesors bare passe |, “will take the paine tostudy the maps and re; “Trautwine, Keauish and Colonel Michrer, of the engineers, will be ab.o to form uh sigan to Bie prscticabliny of dnd gin chis direction the means ug the world’ through the groat American isth nown that we afe indebted Lo oue genileni for all those trustworthy contributions to re. Tn the aon cog iatie bot er character tian or of sheat iron, Lo t suge thas Wo vre well pecially In hogs par, i ‘Bust Indi ance of a tecrars, porgof | Pr gob Kust Ladies Hail of Mexico... New n use Of the Ixpravaik (Goveraor), 0 of the Port, tho lattor being pur. 1d that of the Cap rounded by & neat grove of trea, Op lauding in Petropaulovaki one finds no streeta that can be properly caliod by that name, though there is a distance from the littio wharf ‘ation of a passage > [ss cuador, DESCRIPTION OF PETROPAULOVSEL it. Kelley, of Now York, ir Men of Hiwbotdt (who, towever, docs not hore speak from his owa knowledge, but mereiy recites what is communicated by other-), and fnspired by the grandeur of the aseries of surveys, beginning at the montt | Value of ing the Corduleraa at seve- Of tt imthe church, though lacking ono is not attractive, the character Waited States Col.forvia to east A KAMCHADALE WEDDING. rato iver, and cros rab points. Of these surveys I will how precisely wher: we stand in ‘What is here salt concerning history of these undertakings ts per commeanicated to the Royal by ite scoretary, Dr. ion undertaken at the expense of Mr. | #8 condncted was placed under the direc- | 402; $50 ha r of Philadel; In eaanderae’ ea Value of ships . Total value of and eee ana ca sa0s, 163,007 0,814,250 OUR KAMTSCHATKA CORRESPONDENCE, Pe, “*PPavtovsnr, Kamtschatka, July 19-31, 1866. ‘The voy, WS? Ser0ss the Pacific from San Francisco to * longer than that from New York across this point a ae orton baw, im construction of this table, men wine, an engincet siementiae eaaas acquired distinction the Panama railway. the mouth of the Atrato, nthe tributary Pato ‘ding ridge of the Cordilleras took a canoo on the river Baudo, whic! river. he asvonded to its so: crossed, ona eecond track to the river Suracco, 01 waters of the >an Juau, pamed river on @ third track. He crossed San Juan to Qaibdd, which” track leads | AUsratla and across the waier-shid said’ to have been Mevdwioh the famous Rasy existcuco of this canal is now disproved, if the word canal is intended to sigmity @ practicable ariiicial water course, constructed aud employed for U boats or vessels, ; This route was again traversed by Mr. Trautwine when be returned from Quibdo, and navigated the rvor San Juan throughout its iength to tLe bay of the Macific coast, Thus it will be seen that Mr. wine dunog lis expedition crossed the Cord! Acopy of Mr Trauiwine’s map ind numbered 10; ib the dividing ridgo g grove Caitfornia,,.... harbor stands the best of the houses iu the was erected by the Admiral who commanded the na’ sation before the government works were removed the movth of the Amoor, A gravolied walk rads up the,bu lding whose outside is of logs, like al? tho rest of but whose inside 1 very spacious, and adapted to the wants of a public official such as the cipal apartments answerr the pul and is frequentiy called into req: Whenever visitors ave im port, This room is ‘vith @ permanent saat oxtending almost Umtance arotid it, but the balance of the northward to about the Tatitude of fifty &°6teee, instead of follow ng the parallel between those cities. . The great circle route from Shanzhao to 3an Franch'co pamee very near the Aleutian Islands; but, it would not be.gd- visable togo in their vicinity, on account of the prev ¥- Valuo of ships. Petropauiovaki, senses + $190,649, 586 Table showing the trade of France that would Traut- | thronyh the isthmus canal, if now ‘# of a danging hall, at | the official roturps for the yoar 185' Cuntrics Traded Wi, Moro than two-thirds of my voyage across the Pacific was nade through banks of dense fog, and the sunset on the night we sighted the coast of Kamtschatka, was epartcane’ the first clear one for three weeks, The coast of Kam- | ary fura’shed muoh like those in regions nearer the techatka is very bold and clearly defined, the mountains | C¢ntres of civilization. rising abruptly from the ocean and presenting no wands or anything like rocks to render the approach diffoult Or dangerous. These mountains serve as excelient land marks to the navigator, and are laid down on all good charts of the coast, The highest poaks rise like regular cones with an incline sufficiently abrupt to render the ascent vory diMcult if not impossible, At a distance thelr sides appear, quite smooth, but a nearer view | dire shows them to be like other mountains, seamed with rayines and furrowed in some instances from the base up to the very top. As wo approach the entrance of the Larbor the most prominent of these mountains “Waluchinska,”” ata taken from three diffe ent places 12. appeniled seri embraces hig plan and -elevation Detween tho Atrato aud San Juan riv In 1863 anoiier expedition was utted out by Mn Kelley, at his owe-expenge, and Lane aud Mr. Vorter civil engiucers of New York. to exond.aud fol of Mr. Irauiwing, Me Porter pursued the route pre | Calitormla.. (rautwinc, ascending the Azrato, | China, ontward Dutoh’ Bast Ind San Juan, His observations har {| Sandwich I monized entirely wilh those of his predccusse mining the Atrato te Quibdo, (trate to the Andagueda, ding ridge to the -an Junv, pored Raspadura canal, results agreo with thus@ Tn front of the inclosure whiob | merit contains this birding is she commencement of tio rincipal atreet, which is little more than a wide lan> stween two rows of houses. Bofore 1855, the prinetpal- portion of the town was furcher tothe north, out the re- movalto! the government station: has caused much of jon to be abancened. Tako a village in the backwoods of \Fiseo! Resor, where a sawmill bas not been © Vislage can be found in America—end trane it LY a well sholtered harbor fover the roofs of some butidings with with shingles and boards brought from other re- gions, but place such covering only om the bettor clase Of structures, Covorthe baliace wit thatch of eras, audcrect chimneys that in most case only peer Is | *tly above the roofs, meatier these burtctngs on the bill- which stands ap; tly bebind the | york pga tho water; arranye throe-tourt's of them in a bay we wish to make, though really @ considorablo distance to the southward. On the right hand, and toward the north, is @ cluster of three mounta'ns | ajiow txo or of which two, amoking steadily, though quietly, like the chimney of a buge manufactory when the fire is nearly spent: Every | fers these luxuries to pat fow years an cruption takes place, and ashes and stones are thrown to a considerable distance, These eraptions always take piace when the volcacves have bees almost | tj me. inactive for several months, and gre immediately pre- coded -by earthquakes of frequent occurrence and of celebrated explorer, Captain Cook, say8 the time of bis visit, there wasen eruption of Avatcha ‘mountam, in. which email slones were throws to Petro- | any person standing six fect must stoop to exter, and pauioveki, a distance of twenty-five miles, aud ashes foil on the docks, of, hie ships, then anchored'in the harbor. | Pirenologics Mr. Pierce, a gentioman new,residing hore, tolla me of an el i chargo of Mr, with | Equador, viously taken by Mr, and crossing over the formor busine « eastern course stvag the whence he crossed the « vs AHR OTS He also examined bar st Value of carvoes. Vale of ships. <1.$07,210,609 $8,196,750 the total tonnage that would pass ‘Isthmus canal, if now fluished, from sani up the resuits of those surveys, 20 far as rocewnic canat is coucerned, The exaamation of the head f Lae intervening water shed and Juan, satisfactorily pros ed hor to entertain the idea of in the | yoariy throu; Petal returae:— row along what iany be called aw rect, ai co to drop themsol von down wherever t Of course those that take the hij a that nature forbids us au @ union of tho two oceans in this direction. ‘s iudelatigabie spirit of inquiry took a now mboldt hat beon cold that from the bay of Cus ica Cantward, for a di-taace oF Afteen or eighteen wile ud was level andauitabie for a canal whieh wont terminate on the river Napipi Bim that vorweon this part ol the crast and + the Atraty thy eliain of the Andes is eutirely at be quotes the authoriy Biscayan pilot. by Fit: Hoy, partic dariy JAeutenant Wood, royal mi and Captian Likngswortts Journal Royal ‘Goographical Sactety, 1551, page 175), who give evlor to the correct. mess of this statemous carcums antial (ne: ent in tho cous. voundians aréin the havit of pass: and without difierity, between the Pacific coast triba’aries of the Atraty, Gant it wome better foundation than we aro 3 i Ng Upon Liese reperts, Mr Kolloy Atted out tr ledy-piggiedy posit bu * a pa iad J heal - do the i “Korianski” and ‘' Avatcha,” are ing. itowash (he Inner walls of some of the butti- fogs, and provide others with ceiling of hoards, over piace paper or cloth {f be pre- pecperh Toside oe more Iy, an oven of brick, id Avo or six feet high, and place this FO as to sland between twoor three rooms at the came mW In each room have an aperters two tuches | of Us ie de d at pleasaro, #0 a4 to von, whieh wil! bear the name ef slove, and serve to warm the ostablivimont Furnish the room pisinly but well, with and) throw tn an oc- Frazee. O.ber countries, which the oceupamt may the general resuits of Tonnn,e and trade of United States. Tonnaveé and trade of England. Tonuage and trad® of France, Tonnage and trade of other couatrics, Total trade affected by the canal: sented ee ta ota ra ‘om vessels and cargoes eaved: cargoes, ear and tear of freien: money (by tats) waes, Te was represented td house place a stove, or, en, y of an iutelligent A tynberof othor wuthorittes are gited aquare, that can be furnish beat from the Chairs and tabios, and plata nof: casional musical instrument, which will ofien bo of ‘More ornament than use, = Make tho doors so iow that some of them ve low thet be will bring away improinp'u 1 developments, eves when probabiy us | Laat: ere, ee Mony held the crowns over feade of bride " grvom aad eon allowed ti to drop, Teoceeeeen prt largo, boing es heads of uereforo large enough ‘bat bridngrooma was not over ft forthorthan ig ho 8, avd preceded by the priests, the party mar les throc tones round the Alkan, chanting @ @ertain part of ihe — , a ares ee removed fines by each of the marryin; pa i Priorat 0 first to perform the ‘ ion. Af tor this the pair, shen ie, cbee, passed Vefore some of the plot: BEELINg besore une, “ ktoring: ———$—$— + - uso t# universal, apd provails among all classed, from: Highest to towost, Travellers take their toa at every, ‘ion or halting place, and those at Lome practise ita ing in the moraia, fi at night, and it comes at Tntervals uring toe « Rossian house for a day or evening call, and ac ten will very soon be brought to “uality of the tee leaf tx used, ond Be ober could wid in Rusia. Tha arms ot’ the great empire Lpironriaioly bear the devies of « ten chest yo" loaming samovar, ing ‘ Bifvon drops, toa and amok: Afteen amok. “htarly trate *. consumed the time tlt wo Ofgouns incre was lively, Joyous conversation, matal Hd the party Appeared to be a very 10% Malefts| lady “ Beh abet ‘ise "had pubes We supposed ‘wo wore 00 coparday before twelve, ieee oes ‘buat romaia to eu; ce ast by or apap Tentantored dL; outor, ns vat of @ paper to’ beg an bur found lane to do Pougee was te remaiv, 101 therefore 1 could not wnt lertes lie Seamer were toon at the table, the small lunch, and them glasses lod wr cy or os ual preferred. singer tet was wh ® dish end green peas, with a Adentl Pour and rape at eh teres nerd or Fo agra 8 bread te the only bread vy MJ lower p " ith pre forred by the Re. ane... ve Sour or meal, aud ia fe peeve tana, vr plexiom, eocond die was of some kind of gmapets—8 and = thought them duck», but tar certain io be A py, acter, Those were of course, the: excelinnt repam. The potatoes of Kautechatke director of the afar. cellent flavor: but they rarely grow much pope ited, and as one heuse could not our common Anterican cherries. If somo of the at was to take place im two dwellings We Gra: went to | Potatom of America cout be brow, here T th the residence of the bride's father, but’ this could not | Would ‘op inch aatontebinent in the mind@of the contain gil, and thers was vory oom e division Mr. arm tol that under favorable © Patuger told me tha potatoes at Petropauiovekt will reach the atze, at his house wh: Peaches; but they dy not always do so, Home of the foTaens appear very well, aod fore the prosont seagom 3 ended it is possible that a very fair crop of vegotekies may be produced. our stowed duck we had catlots of beet; and suppor closed with a gri¥idie emke, which was and filed in the contre with cream. Hunger is the Res® mince; and had I not destroyed my appetite by a 4 cork ow the ship, Lmight seve colisued hin wilde Topnat, though the Iatenoss of the hour would have pree YoKed some qualms of conscisies, Tea carp, onmlag Dot, as a laxt honor w the hongitabte board, abd at rose from our veate, Tirae tho © Cow mi 1e$ at thw Sepravnike" had stretched overs periad aout four hours fluger told me that no ous. her trooblos Ninwelf about time, the un!y difficulty being iT Mt me ene am proms A plestore party, when o8ee nauet copied, and is bo fremont It t# @ Rusoian custom to thing silimui Just as raudial cocktall, though the Ruadana are amor. werorat in the vbsorvattea of their cision, tian the Av » jwith theirs A small sido tablo iy set out wt and pickled door asrorabied, | ry to break Aw the ip each fdivi in wine gingses; bat it le prope: | accoreing to Fi witan castom, to retwrn th et nn howtos for the even 7 always oberved at adinner or mu a inwta at the same tine tie occasion that the uomber # mever counted out, but trio duos,” Overy inan giving himself tie bene » ous that may area Proposals to take theas 4 o/ gn oF braudy are by mo weans uafrequeatm K. BA ig Mutam Malet ky expressed’ hor regret le houses, partioulwrly mt a feast ske the vor | was | her inab ity to spemk ish, which F esored berwaa aliending, The lunch ead “Aftecn drops’ are viet ox | fully equetied by my sorrow at my icnerenoe of Kam an appetizer, and apparently serve the sian, Wo exertet on a brief converestion Un T. solieal’ thes © eetrtanco of finer, who t master of one, and apectally @ eter ty piweys wow, ae several perwns Mug 19 bid the Madame fore It was ‘wo o'clock lvthe more. ing when D reached l’tuger's dia'e bed of tura, & very Comfortanle sienpin; Inuaquitora did hoe dtstarh me, and ey to unenice frorm « ‘p by attacking the other cal @ wth crester serortiy elke on ‘ontnide of the to hores of Avatshe’ Bay end the li ob boedee again. ‘Toe party was composed of mercha.> of | On every wide t ro bile, aot in troor three dirte. city tovetber with ofcort of the stilps in poo « tions are the peakewhieh dietioraiah this portion wome of the efloials of the poxt. The apartmen: vr, | tue coast when 609 ioapproaching It from the eas crowded, afd even the opening of tue wiadows d lone hills wear the bay are generally covered with suMctontly reduee the temperstare, The diamer growth of bircher and alders, though maoy of them wich fish “ple, a very tootheome compound of t quite hare, Moet of thowe pear Pupereaiersia cena faiuon and. boiled rice baked te a crane Wk steippod of therr wood for furl, with (he axcepuce of: nents Was (Oo juve mo to jot@e him 1 the Wished 10 take but arnueil quaiicy of age, but he inswed ou my swallowing wa T next endeavored to dodge the mat'c- | ewaliowing ouly @ (ew drop-, but the priasb: heli alr he inverted empty glass, as he night bold a pork pie, Then Came soap beef aud one tn front of the town, where the removal of wood boading enough | voing Katotechadtale po wo » | been proibited. At tue sennon the at on ame suciely. cade the soup come roms beef in very thiek and luturant and would afford excelicnt My arrival in this town was fortumetely just in tine to | and afterwards a port of veal cutlot as 1 turage for herilvorous autmals, Flowers, among after tout. Last of ali we bed coke ead L reeogmize ihe tolet and the tare are quite ekpediiivnns athe a one of whieh, ender ish, was directed to comme eruption in Feprcary, 1862, that was. preceded by au earthquake thet overthrew tumblers standing on the tables, and threw down the ovens tn his own and other houses, This was followed by earthquakes less violent, | the chureb, the but of hourly occurrence, for two or three days, whith gradually diminished in force, but continued at various | steamer 10 Intervals for Cire wooks... Mr. Pioroe says he expects | Of Mr. Viugor, another eruption tn s short time, av thé mountains have been very quiot @uring the present year, Keantth Wore @rawn up im accordance, He was to follow the arachine southward to 7 deg. orth, 466 doy. 41 man. 19 50°, north), and, ossiOn IM ihe aange of the Cordilicra open cut without 1 any such place ho, , for which the means iusirements ware ir Keaninh, aftor passing the bold and monu‘ainocs |* tabie region to the portuward of Punta Ardita, mgt woh « te that portion of the of that point, and be- ween it and Punta Marzo. Mr, Keno sh says iu his re lerval the country loser its mounts n- and e gradual ris or wope, with hills of little Oppoarte this a eovered an inict not @uchoraze, inte which the waters. raged by these favorabie conditions and by the Beat information be could obtain from the natives, he determined (0 crags from that potat to the Airato by th) y, fottowtng the course of the rucsed the sum- hour appointed was Ove P. only one ia Petropalow”: when we Grat went on shore, our Wo were oblized to return to the if rendezvous was to be at tho bourse rohants, and T ap- five minutes befor» /e, UAager sald there was 09 occaaion to start for the church until the bridal party had set out in the sane di 2 | fection, and as the bo ne went comparatively oany. SA. fo nga forioation. Yor 1894, if iho Of roane, waving tn rere Panwod the ‘and cargoes... ‘Total yearly caving ot show! the saving in money to the France that would result from the use of the isthmus canal, according to the official Insurance on reasels and cargoes. Interest saved on cargocs Saving of wesr and t ar of st Saving of freight money, esti Saving of wager, provisions and outt of ahipe. wing to France....2..++++..:$2,188,000 the saving to the trado of the world’ from the use of an isthmos canal a bilef, te look for any de war very bilef, hich beld out the prospedt. of Rh sorry 00 bservin| Sav ing oF wares, atthe sppointed the party would start our watchingand @alvog ww tloutos past five the and I followed under Phlugor's to may bere that there ts # custom in © Russia,) of taviting some friend master of ceremonies when @ wed. Ging te to take placa. A very good joko in tho matter {+ ng pays from bin own pockot which w by no means heuor at a pretty high price, Aw ike OB such Occasions Aome one who meet all Habilities without iucon The person selected for the s Rosstan gentleman Nitto, and ia now on bis His fan: one, being easy of approach, marked by prominent heac- lands and not far trom two miles in width. To the | procession was on iis way, right of the eatrancs, on « bie! three hundred feet high,” that rerves as @ beacon by day and a} rig light at night. It was formerly illuminated only when | of either family to ship was in sight, but it has been this year arranged that a light shall be constantly shown between suuset and suprise, @ great Improvement apon the old custom. When a ship is seen approsching the coast the tigh keeper notifies the ofticials at the port by hoisting a on a staff visible from the Governor's house. This staf is on @ bill eome four or five miles from the houre, the lattor not being virtble from the town. ireg (wo hours for the lghtkeeper to go from station to this Lill ft often happens that @ ship passes statistics for the yoar @as character en! smckad hy tite.” of the Cordilicras, he dis- betore dteeribed, bat now known as that the person th all the expense of ad Total yearly, aa Paracuchich! empties tts | ghae wo ! | g ; 13 2g on 2 z: rF is é shorter! course. The strears 00 tli wast mit at « hoicut of five hundred sari as of fails to ¢ 0, along which 5, sf i the water shed, HH] 0 ‘ithout limit, and aa bo was weil known to ail be was naturally pelectod to miper fecommand E z Nerqua, @ tribata ‘THE MEMPHIS CALAMITY, dant, and & betaDint might here fad eooogl wo 1 hus attention for everal dayx 1 cannot ascortaim faem. Teeee wan. levy baterral (cath cos-ee |. | any ome bas yet areanged nad otansided the Sorat fore thenext wasverved, It 4awell kaowa law AC uate | ductions of Kamachate | | pres 1 in wv waleigrato: Behan earns nt et maitin Ors ed aad |S crangt’ ket on asscdont apgnesaaiag-t00 fo these periods of tite wore Billed up with Gpids from cplluders of giams, Ale, po | (he procems of mimon cxtebing. The matives wee sherry, port end claret were y like the ‘seiner!’ of America, the botiow being Was mucu dijuking of healtus bewween indiw he | with bite of iron and tse | ed by —- generally touching the ‘dr king | 904 and sometimes by wiadders aed empty canisters duger Was toastmarter, aud proposed the healte of the | Up There noia are stretched Hel 10 be amare martied paire, the guests of the evening, am? oth: which one end i¢ drawn, while her rwsine J ols an presented, Each toast reowived threo ether toaary, but connceted with the isad by « rope. & Leer a bh Amerwanne, but there were Re Nper Now walmon onter at the open end, aed their preevee iy Lot a Husson custom tw call for apecehe: made known by the tremiiog of the Sonty ae but any one can make them who ree to de feb come ip contact with the net, The end i Cigars aad cigarettes wore acti¥ely eireu drawn rapidly to land, the water being beaten at every one who loved tobseceo could emot bis'p open space to (righten the fet end prevent their wire, Messongors wero kept ia one hone | ihe hen the twu ode are aver: the wet te to the other to carry the toasts, cheers wore ox. | brought to land and the salmom find themselves changed between the parties ae the sentiments wore 1 ing aboot la. very ainall supply of water — tenall ceived and feat. Dinner came to @ Cleo about ton | Uke stevedores’ hooks, aro tse! +for removing the o'clock, and let us ont into the cout open air. The old | mon from the wet. The Gab ave of very quod priest was in a condition where he would eppenr beat | having ao avera.e woight ¢ eight or ton alone, and was cscorted to Lis Lome by two of hia Ameri. | oaueuh Many are eaten (rech, bat Lan he can frends. The party was not ended »\'b (be ofose of | Goaatily are dried, to be used a» winter for the whole company adjou to the house | Dabitaote and thetr doge The Oxthing senso laws atkayol for a . Feetios oppremea by | tt weoks, aod at the end of that thae bene the het, PPanted to oxcape, and meting Volvmel Huck the rivers aad brooas, afordine see Cy te ley I joyfutiy accepted his propusel .o feturu lo tue | Mer sa opportumity to catols om ae e your. steamer and indulge ina little aieep. The vont wat lo Salaam form alow the bw es _ wailing at the iittie whars, and we left tae happy assein. | the dogs soareniy receive anything el io ling Lhe ginger snnpe of Aue wero by nO méabs forved as rapidly ox i bs ted, and Bie that the curtom be | binge to finish their festivities without wa, aa we well | mon ma Of preserving them is by drying om pules, ‘the Atrato. ‘The information furnished by lending as 1 did to si, previous reports of Hum aeceived covery w Jo Eugiecd the subject was laikcon up by the Royal Godz rnp teal Bociety and hy the Lusty Enginvere, and frooly d seusecd the Uniied States (ne to ask for a special inside the bay aud is seen at the entrance before the | adopted in America, and if some one can be found in signal ts hoisted. This was the caso at the time of my | New York arrival, Tho ship being under steam proceeded rapidity, with @ favoring tide, and the signal flag was put tn tis place Tho entrance to the mn Lives Lost at a Fire—Narrow Es cupoa—Terrible Scenes, &e. lates peg Post, Dee. 19.) rfortana to witness occurred of Specht’s restaurant. Tae building oceupted for (lis purpose stands va the south . it is four stories high and red feet deep. On the second story is a extending nearly tho widih of the buliden lar ba'cony, which, hi rat floor, front, In rear of this who will thus moet the expe wedding" \w considerable outlay may saved forthe young couple to use as they start to life. ‘The wedding was a double ono, two waters b ing the 4 tho process.on starting from tho house of ‘As the party emerged and moved toward the church, I could se@ that Phill peus bad one of the rm, and that thowe damsol« had each her victim on the erm not beld by Piillipeus, The brides anchorage all over this bay, and the area of ihe waters | were in wh (¢, with veils (if I may so call them) of the fg euficrent for the oft-meationed The bay i# open through '’ the | Fourtee wae be | enoogh for the married ues to make calis taf the fort before the lightkaeper. {sabout four milow in length, it ono finas Himself in a ice harbor of circular form, some twenty-five mises ia cir- cumferencs, or eight mi 4 Yast sight tn the burn’ mment though? it worth while ruptiation 10 dei cay the expouses be Biiné region for the purpose of 5 oxpiorationa, { Iaood under ine direction of Liea- Mich er, Of the engineers, mented Com noucer)T A. wy; the hydroge ‘gnedto the later, @ud) tthe expio: atone and nireaay made near Lie i ibinas Peports of Mr. Kenn oi ‘wero con irmed laall eesontal particulazs; hut beyond this—and what petimps fs more fmportact- Miochler's work was conducted with ail tee a th» best Instrawenie and the most thorvag ation cam confer. His topouraphy and his ievois furnish ws with a complete representation of this regiou, Teliabie In all tts detalts, and not subject to any of painful. doubts whick belung 10 mote primary exploration daliafackury this past of hag giyon rise to oe ardonet “— fi the minds Of nunietour writers aud éXp! res, from Hombold and adonta, Wag fine drow ble alteutioa in this dipsotlap, down 16 Kiley aud b,chbere Michler, it ts very taterestign. to Know, is struck wich the seme promising bat deceptive e w “Io louking ack from the shrougl which the pa gion 'n the Cordilierss Beco: in Feall'y, 10 kewe the mnounia, and am dines the character ofa olbvation ed over their heads and {aling down 6n @@0b ride ond behind, but not covering their frees. the aouthenst, eo that violent stom@s from that quarter | ‘The men abou: to be mate Lappy were in sombre black, might prodoee a rwell uncorafortapie to small versela | an iff sorrow for the act which was lo lake them from It ty anid that some of the mounteia eque ss la summer are not altogether pleseant, though wo accident wm re. corded from their ffect. Avetoha Bay, o4 this harbor te cetled has been thor. onghly surveyed by Russian, Englich avd American ox- plorers. Captain King was One of the frat to doseribe i, and aiter him Commodore Bebring aud Ad- of the Reseian navy. the | same cher tor baleon, Above the third story 6 entrance toward ever, [3 but five or ax fect long. 85% Confectionery eto ng aot coutectionory etab ishmeut re in the rear coliay. i age restaurant, It was d wae the resort of the Ja the front room op r ic, wife and baba tp Others of Me. Spechw's family and ‘the rem ining room: on the third and Last night Mr. tand fami'y did not retire til) ae fies Spockt was out of town. At orning he heart a cry it aeriour, did oy rine, 7, nad seonted @ strange gan in the afd fook ng oat of tue # oure, “ew the Hane loser Window, Tho emoky was rolling ap in donge apd wiffocating clouds Fearfal heard from ev ‘The engitios wire ty a mu. wot soon Be forget “ma ht shouted and veat at the door of the room Johle. He eon and Licuorant Craven, Uniied ingle life, their white seats being almort entirely con- by the eoate buttoned over thom, men and brdeamaidy, who f, in number adorn or tore, Rebind these were the members of the fam!iieeand tho Invited relet.ves, 60 that the cortege stretched out toa Each of the groomaaen wore « bow Of colored ribbon oa his left arm acd « amalicr one with the = British ship Blow | In the bultoa hole uscally devoted to such oroamenta, there are few young wouen who hare no “little other.” ‘ero wae im this case 00 exception, a small of juveniles bringing up the rear. scetianeos aseetnulage of Mais aod from very early youth to wing with my guide T fommepgei: 1 ae 1 entered U6 Greek Covreh wore ree conmaderali len Krusenstern, both Captain Beechy, Rorigers, of the United States aa and mado # chart from his own surveys and froma the Rumtan and Mritish authorities. Around the ed-oof Avetcha bay are several sine!) harbors, ope of which, but for the scarcity of fresh water, wou! ity, Or a pince for a adty yard, by mountains, with te exception of @ biretch of marshy groun't on the mort. western silo, near the ofsrance : the exeaption that the scene was More arcuc than tropic, 1 was sirong!y retatnded of thé the bay to the bay of Pataca. the mountains aré in toany placen wreaked with soo s aimout down to tholr Leven, ytirely in this nitude, a few of + bulls (hroughout the eum. mer, until the astumn brings the storms tha: usher in the earty northern wo An we came fart about LwWo o'clock. about ten minutes fofour t of Gre, vat not at Gest think: Again le beard the in the highest The whole pro. what ae! the service Just vollding. Tie pricetn of ing the provitminery poriun, WHEN Hie Ninened to by both the couples saading, porters aad friends ‘an excellent sit tora bia po!ty corresy: screams were | The whelo bay le auty belt? successively nt thunveras theoagh the ‘Ore’ and of agony heard the centre of the window. Tho fire fons ebureh, avd I am enéral resembiones of Whough it is now July » 6 throughout Bt tators under this faih belag ob travelled, the cepres- Ny viable, It seus, that freauentiy oxter om never dieappears the bonks remaining on thowe of oot party who had been tere before kept their eves (urned tonard the right band wide of the boy © there is Petropanlov ski, t ule tows nestled away on the edge of a harbor ( out from the bay by hills on threo of stusides, A large stip, which we rovngnized by her fag anu I slan inaneOf- war, was At the enitance of tbis haibor, avd beyond her wes moored @ hermaptrodite brig. evidentiy rosehing we lost vight of (he f an inter enlug bi orthy of those brave eid froma hide rma, bis musk ho were in the f nbury, the bookkeeper, orought down the ladders y #0, One eh ens © WhY apreferenco abouid have been in by those invorested nr explorations (Report, p M6, bs. Due law, and Sarah Lee, a : acd Mr Lorres, a clerk. from the fourus 5 We Leteve all way were faved, Odivcer Brows He was }ying In ome corn: pointing to @ fitite, of a route for & slip canal.” * get very drock No. 0, 38th Congress gecand nes Hous Traotwine and M.chiee bi oO, given 8 rome Imporiant lessons Upon the eon of expeditionary parties im these regione of tueee gen lomen were, in + axpoted to con Meo (hele Reports, passim.) omons if 1 Were Rob bo py ding alt future surveying ard eeptoric ina coneebiieted form re then altve aod uninjared iniy Mr. Jehie * room. ) through their ex of Arrerionn balla aud he sbipa by ren then brought it 10 View agein as Wo tarned to appronoh the anchomme, We carried tho Av erican fing at our : fing at the fore out of Wo werd | the ele ple of Unie best preowa erable bardehiiy nad private 1 should fait to peo: by 14 gut the necessity for was ibe beating of tue hear. ant 1 afer moments alter reacting bu ¢ mother's ove waa stronger than dewth, She motioned 26 a Wo were Approne aplimens 10 the att + in New York, aud his tendaney to moon Re we were im braritiy distance, and Soon ww we bed In Ge meantions eovers nates bet atom themseives from i twine and Mehler tuily Kea war #ieamer orders ot the fora after this th aod waben bal w ‘hom kentness a and, etiking® ftd neds, arful Rap; bat, - thougu athempred this fo omy ag? wae fert.pate epough other off (aie and to be atnong ra . rong walk | passed i uid my self with 9p bs wae more ae vant roched the » Wows the saving on d&tence from phioes, by the lavanwe of rumaned iu the learanily and pot lay geven lndier, o Winidly wat her two lit a whocw namyer 70 ou. Io ‘he hall beyoua thy moan weet Damo we vish of friends 10g (be 4ead can bevter be mag W * , rave! iS, 239) 19 Kuow they ry sh veldg spit and all the thick parte cut ada. ding inate e no & to afford free wooees to the alt, Those for the Sus tee tet eaoreaen for ‘ares tay, on 1008 | Feceirs no other dreadti, but thove for harem f are more caretally pre The beat are for amoking, after being partially railed Allowed ta free themaeives of moketurt. raison febery fail in any year there sare to be great euffering aod even elarvetion, Kom yearn mau tho Raber y felled ueete who were present abthedincer. Th y a ‘rom Youre to house antl all are visited ov the day afver the wedding, and the third day receive vinite of con ara It has been meoniinual roomd of mirth ou shore, and I presaine that everybody te saiiaied. Ail te | sae to be ry «J, and tho parties rose uaion has been coin. | eubons the dog An ado brated pave onplted ene the baypiness of maumomel 0 than half ihe dogs in Kamieos ce life, May their suadows never be less. = poses ee 4 vonre tion of a cron Kentertdla- | cc cg etl e ten” in Kamterhathn Atter be Reestan Cher A Fe Mow tt ts Carried On Ar | for prose boreal Vieral Prodyctions- Agr Se J ernoractoves!, Kamtorhatka, July 20(Aag. 1 om) —_ yer ae ‘The Raswwlans reckon time vy “old wiyle," whick wich Islands, and | presame i paid very for (reat malmon J olivered al se nhou! three roulies (ibe rouble price pad by days oarlier than new style, tue reckoning other European nations and of the Uaited Sta day be the Let of Augurt by our chronology, but the the oaimes wor Kieth of July by that of the Rorrions iv writing dates | paced for curing. of letters and other dacuwenta that are to pass between | SoM? | presom reposting bie © well antntnt of hia Orat ape lmaned ate pay ‘on themselves aad foreigners, of 40 ‘0 other countries, they | atue ie attadhat te glnen. tin aan make ues of bok sy perma, placing (het ows fret 'n order thige ue lament iam told that the government hae thought of twvuing an | ‘amen la me Doman’ hnperiol odor for the adoption of new style wr « eorowalogy of the cowstey, bal fora variety of reaseme {thas never dopa it, Most of the Amances merchiote make use of boi ayitoms im keeping their aceonnte of ta any other bisiners wwattore, The Bun on the mame day ae our o ‘waiow Might arixe in other thir * WHat pertan ty remembering Tee heat bas been wo @ Angroes Pabrenhett) Vat ion, on tact sone ovr arrival has been exoemively fiffloult, There are no one ore of amy kiod—the only wheeled veby | single bandrart of recent Importation —and i eaine to ITE hn onnas oe Mpbbath day, enty to wht horses for lure of loam. Coming +» we from the cool soeen, we find the tamperntars very oppremive nat |" ath betore oly more ou lend with eonsiderahe tavigue ut | There by very tutte to pars the night at the hoose of Mr | lite hone gardening { went off tho Va ager, thereby «o get vid of the nemquitort that Sted the whip, bot are fect the towm It was nine oclook for the +, but the day © ently to wllew me to read ord The umaror oie lemvele tay me th ye in summer, 1* g form fre 1m will you go there with mer” 1 aenentad et cot stonon On ronshing he house of thas othe dwelliey There h foar of O¥6 ofteors of OF thites others = On ‘he Oo, abefatne, « & na qn,” be we, Light we ‘ sod by gua shades from . { coerre the erator of hegieried, wetter janre Of Maan manetart orre ee et en ‘ orn mulnuten, and Tt + on ’ own be troager fifiere le Rem ee ee 1 cou ’ # leaned vo ° ~e & oo ahen ete 0 tee tun } » ‘ J ons 1 son beet ta & weer ‘ . miabe as tong w the Ore - A bnperad “eter Qmibing vemovers the oghoat at We ee Bet co ek oD » , : yk pigs Uewugh the ‘Tusa me on ied Go an UOCRy Sn te we | ecermices beivews. the hp are Billed y meatimonia le, Tw9 of Mowe whe