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tion of Saghatien tsland for ite valuable coal mines, and | by thousands of witnesses as to the mildness of the | 875 Vor the more eileetual prevention of eruelty to the Engin, who are not less awake Jo il@amportance, Weeperaiom oF the. northwest coast, should set at rest | Sms, have for some time been pg influencing the Japanese | the abies of a frigid imate there; and, what ig equally 878. For ine benefit of the holders of the mortzage to exclude them. This.coal is of excellent quality, and | pepe sn eg i the.subjece of vulgar mysecy Of the Plartsbatg ant Moutreat Railroad Coumpaay. SUNDAY IN| JERSEY, A Jnunt Among the Teutons at movwmen. human, ever though he be Teut RUSSSIAN AMERICA. _ | ‘2uzer ite, Pmperor acciined ta ren *trovupoceupiod coasts north of 54 40. oe —— = St Petersburg were mstrueted in mie the * cause, The only reasons ctfered yy our Ministers— | the Rnssians get it atthe mere cost of mining. The.) es oo ne causes by the simplest laws of aature, y amcud the agt to iaetave Lue construchon of "1 nic” —ag ITS VAST RESOURCES, | Mer ‘Witkios and. Dulas auccomively br Comé| Russian Amertem Com™nay bars for some veurs pas | tt the present. writer on the morcnwest lor saps, oF might have said, had he over had Nessvlrode, then Russian Minister of Foreign Alla tree 2 coal from Kudias island in abeir Workshops and Feb terior of Lrifisa Columbia, added to the: »—~aod has bis habits like other members of the that the renewal of the fourth article of the treaty. vor ery would enable the Americans to furnish ‘the natives of the coast with spirituous liquors and firearms. This Tesolt was doubtless Cp A by the Lie te of the Russian American who regarded with the deepest renlusy the a are avout a (F le whose perk hag ‘and keen intelligence ‘to thetr ncely monopoly. eg There. was, however, some foundation for Fs exclu- sivevess, as the rum sold to the Indians had already de- nd the extreme North Paciilo, elusion—thas whatever objection the dpal Gisition of Russian » Whers in Qoose a eS are sri ae pings | Am i erate | if vatue, materi oF political, there wo roe npn are | forTijecting it on the score. of au in- prenee ane ay “ange aa Holds, |, hi He. AS regards the yorthern coast, aud cri ea at river, au Lyin fart orth, at pr s-Straits and ‘round on the Arctic sore; Wasikington Local mo question, a3 40 the severity rate cal isp Eee ee bave at han este wy of wri "aka. But it is not presumed th ly worked for ‘THOSE of any poy could arise which would aa Coptral Har J, and to authorize downs to | Sas 0 th pele thereof, awe ¥ork om; aud behce it happens that if a Teu- porate the Warehouse Loan Company. » permitted to imbibe the opalescent in ' Tele wckanity! yaa eminent ial from we Abirty miles ef Sop £ ‘Russia and the United States, the young giants respec- lively of the Old and New Worlds, in whom are concen- trated greater vitality and strength than in any otber of the motiern Powers, are at this moment, although in most Fespects the antipodes of each other, engaged in the same work—that of expansion and progression, Thoy to Lewis J. Bazgom aud ay é1 'D. | New Yirk he fs sure to migrate where he can exercise, With, the istmost constitutional freedom, the privilege of copious imbibation, Hence, too, it happens that that which bas been of vastadvamtage to the Sunday morais of New York bas beea of equal advantage to the pro- 38}. To authorize the cons! Pier. for tbe protection of Ulzgeit, fn the bay of New Yor incorporate tho Soldiérs? Business, Meseage and Despatch Company. - wid at bay kidge, New stand now, upon the swo continents, the one the imper- Tamiinad thercoast tribes, and hostile bands had been comrer's. Island aasaeais ‘productive, and there, The tishor le ene anak, Regulating phe practice in the First Judicial dis, rietors of the Hoboken ferry; for Teutons will have sonation of absolutism, the other of republicanism, No | found armed ith 2 muskets pind trom the American’ | British naval add ‘merchant, steamers ag. Well a a pms. are to ho ake cask off tot ng to holding épectal torm at Chamutiorss thelr lagér ot ever any or the wee nd the more two ndtiohs ‘at once bear traders. Presidgpt Van Buren, as in duty bound, alluded | whole coal consumptian iv Brittah. ‘oluinbla, es ohatka, in the great bendof othe opeam ety To legalize the acts and proceedings of Alle ry “aby ‘of “tb yal amore forcible resemblance | io tis very , in his @ to Congress in jeasiecn coust aud tho peninagla, thence | SPtiDs as justice of agpeenes of the town of Yorkshire, | !esislaior# try co-prevent them the more: they refuse to and exhibit & more striking contrast, and at this mo- | Dece:nber, 1898, and from that t feathe-wholo wahjees die. ears county. ‘ be prevented. , For. this. rvason—-becausa Peutons must ment na two, despite the aggressive policy of Prussia or Binet ine he 9 itperialconemaions nae. siened Henne o store ar lve fst OF) Oh APLAR Es BERBEION BR: arr, hee orale the viflage SE arc sorporata | AVE, tbelr Jager—there was commotion from twelve, the mepacing silence of France, are watched with more woliei or are likely to accomplish more stupendous specific ultimate object at which Russia aims acquisition of the Evropean possessions of the Sultiin.> With the proud city of Constantinople, the commatidyof the Bosphorus and the commerce of the Black Sea uuder her control—an unbroken territory ex- tendin; the Arctic to the Mediterranean and 8orogs Asia—sho would be effoctoally mistress resourees in the newly seaeshemeie for Yankee ingenuity to work upon, ‘with ouraelyes te turn them to proiitable CUMATE [AND WEATHER) STATISTIC OF THE NORTIWEHT ‘The so-called rigor of “the Rasen American éliniate has been urzed. as, a » Why the county Cannot be BS pees, Nes Seated eo a ba of re- vi pelea phigined. rete rao ein aod eb Shetty ee be rary and Histoncal Society, in Jamestown, | clock, noon, to twelve o'clock, miduight, im Hobokem jew yesterday, similar « esessed iF " } MG aBadehill w porisSa SF "ihe Yaw dt itvaigorn!'| 7 Sart flees Foner ay, cil the county of Orange, & separate district, under capital on the eve of Waterloo, or that which possessed ats 19 of the First district ofthe town of alonigom, | te. breast of the recording angel when benevolent pany granted them the iaxelaniony vant oa aye jons, and sopeeg wently Ameri- can ang wae not be perniiived to violate the privil rapt ‘Thus, while Russian ships were utes ee to all American waters, the ‘sfan government ‘found itself unable, without violating private rights, to, concede the same. privileges to us. Tuls bas at times lve annoyed Baron Stoeckel, the Rutsian ambassador. at Washington, RUSSIAN AMERICA OFYRRED TO, US DURING THE CRIMRAN WAR,, Yn the wniacasite 1864, a Sole th n war, the fo: & Specdy and offeciual way of ‘solving! these as of climace snd ens a jue of Rus. Our goverument should out delay Fevonud outer from san Franciscg | e¢ thia summer in exploring that portion which half a century of experience has: fb Fomel if deca facia ‘t ‘tone. ‘ice by tale ch pace! it once — or two might nention Sap srary uld reach fend qaite ers for ae ae ora) ae ot id to authorize the said district io issue. bonds | Unclo Toby swore. e; ts i e e stock im the Mopigomery and Erie Railroad Taid-pathe” throne Bogimmente Ofer tenes aaa ng ferryboa's from stem to stern, hrouging the streets of the Elizabethan town of Hobos 1 everywhere iu jabbering herds, citied except with Inger, Tne prea . heaviest, and ‘frou that Temneraeceecectings ot. Semenshpepanieyt = Phot St Yi the town Of Sobeba Failte, . Russian nity favora- | cternal ige, etalon tn ia of the fi Opening of wees authorize ch ih od Couneil of ae of er and | - « fed States do not define their aspira- | ble resol Rey ute to prey a ace bleh, meron) pie had ee ~ eke north nei an ae OF veoh, “ ae oess Goal me aoe nn Sent forwar@to tho time when the Be lene te rope ade ive wy cneeying | ae oom sod bev Qn Ane jaliz sie thea fy a ate choot hone Dages in, ahpol guttural and “ weal coast rs aga, and to enable tho and, ¢ jehgnediegd! continent? will form one! unbroken } Pritsh postessioge of the erties | Or bald district tor dequiré tho Utle to the'lands’|'more weciilar aad nsadescript iw ensemble rover cromsed “ould be tow one foe all practical par> 7 ber. « The mer would find an ample: , goal as Axo 0 of: well known mines, es- could vl el wish ait il ports or cae Stated, bike ‘thin roieh ad re roe eee S| ing tween uf sak RE ‘similarity of object the more riattfal “ Rucdla and the United States inust ever be friendly, Buch site, and such other Janda asmay be shoderty; (or a Text oni neon {asthe ee its own, A clean or *the inkiness of hue and the & bridge over | having an aflinity js Mey PN ae anes SP RENIN: v ales from a pipe long used Water Works Company to |‘ and a veteran in the service; and of symmetry of phyat- and to contract with the Com- | cal proporijon bis notions arc exceedingly vague. Ip fosity ora Poona Ley ee nglcha 18 ,. yy ah and Cal! owd has seme peculiarities of men ha Mes Spor Sse fmne Lormaly & Roche, the, the ranch oy ae — po " a ‘Teuton never yon ited Stakes, shades cir ‘TH OFFER REFUSED BY pi AND Renin vain 3 RAD inland By and um get i river re our le ys President Piarce declined the offer, 1 gents the iniand country a ‘se oat det ore coyrteg of Utica for a supply of water in | short, like Doré, be oxaga aces, and insists upon being the made public, Psi phih al also jndueed oo mine 0. jand_ rivers; + oat tety po — 9, Daeg . sswilteste nyo: pete =a vs Jem | time to refute the gift. of te fad beaut fone of With, eplekdia: foreete”. of latge “pinta: oe PSih tytn ing eet sed x for tho extinguismont of tron élther tail and grotesquely slim or short and grotenquely ous xCiLo one against other. interests |) Honduras, which under the lnarauon ob ot powing to oa usFona distance up, 304.| Tq organize the Ulater county Agricultural Society | dumpy. His head is er too karge or too smatl, his of both demand that they should go hand in hand in | Cabanas woentens fo the Ouited lates through Sefior other er aap fie ive le fect a de | Into sole a company. noge too tong or too short, and bis physique, like that of their march to empite. Barrundia, ¢! ray Stage cote ng ed ag upon a —_ yo Sethe neha and vars bir Lik Waal yee. ‘Twilier, odd, whimsical and ad- cy proposed ceasi Russian learn C Pampany Purpose of constractii normal—excopt for a Toutor ‘WHY RUNSTA CEDES THE TERRITORY. of atthe Yestrictions, feted ish Pe joing @ bridge over the East river, etween the To the oe of the peactuble people of Hoboken it the tr first step towards the ae npn .@rn.partof the continent by at that, time the timid Piette and feared cemplicaitons with England, and fe United Stata ? It is in this light that the cession of the vast Russian 1 ions to the United Stated should be re- New York and Tstand. a we must bp suid Saas they gave the cailers for lager a warm Supervisors. of eptipn, though not exactiy in a military senso, receiv. denny of festchester to purchase the Peekskill turn- Retna rclter aeons Gute open, arms cha’ Gikee ae: live information om alhimportant points on ens edb; of fumbli os - nevifalete and musty ks oF this territory, embracing a country more = not go sure of her i ition as at tearell ‘monstrations of affect of tio, but with hi teen sree umes farge asthe State of Now" York, is tar of ane rtelion fas rained wr fo tne ‘ soit dpantborze te city of Syracuse to iaus bonds | Jusinusied “Your Toney, my dear sit, and aver thes spotitaepus offer of the Emperor, and entirely un} ‘ rpose. you like.” “Take my tager, but pay for it,” 1 | wns considered nae pee rons ap ag ‘as D severity of climate, but pool ge to — NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. take bisoparnve read distsictiof..the village of/|.in the another aba, withthe blatiiest but firniost ¥ expected and: unsolicited on the part of the United |. rant of Ite posilive valueto te ite commerciatly sate | ees 18 3 I wae ” ert upod thie (pW lager vebdoriasiats, and, these (sre ‘States. ; This 1s the second time it hag been tendered to. |. cally. ne Continuation of the List’ of ‘ActsPassod a 399. To tnoorporate the New York Bridge Company for | complied with, pats his guest with the most solicitous the pr of constructing and maintaining .a bridge | satisfaction, ‘One thing this Excise Iaw has done,’? peste: Ce iver, between the cities of New York and | said one of the venerables yestorday: “‘it bas killed fordripkein Hoboken, and there is no use trying to Pest To authorize the extention of Central road or | blarney.’”” The venerable topers of the viliage are dis- avenue in the county of Westchester from its terminus | gusted. Formorly they could run bills at the bar; pot ‘at or near Woodlawn Cemetery, in the town of Yonkers, | owing to the increase of trade and the influx o' $0 & point at or near the ATT ie of White Plains. York patrons, the provincial system has been couee This was as great a mistake as that unhappy which, after the ENorth wet bouridary dispute, gave couver’s Iland to ‘a Seaeades concession bleh would BETWEEN THR THR PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC CLIMATES, is een om about ‘the’ meridian of Edinburg. we ae igen seperate oly faerie ce ieee. Can me Tt’ seems to have been ested with the same. opirit of friehdiy sympathy which, whon the two chief Powers of "Western Harope were on’ the point of recor- mizing the:#outhern confederacy, prompted the anchor- Ang of $wo-large Russian flects, as if by accident, at the | the Session of 1967. vepindr i Bs Gana for construction of a cul-¢ vill Canastota. Canat to tage of sain ytoaiteton, paved Mara 9,1 ail Syracuse fron Neural or convey the estan Ager Scott been fully compreb committed by any government than by ours in consent- ing to give up Vancouyer’s sand to as game time, one in the harbor of New York and the other | never had any fight to it, and’ in 401. hg ‘ucorporate the Albany Iron Manufacturi and one may sce posted conspicuously at every angi ia the ct Saw. Franciono. a silent bat elsquont | about all ane Chen reall stand Sete for in Seas te Tal bsaron a bear ant this Ste Nine diferense ts rd Com di oF Positively no. trust; pieasd pay O2 delivery all oF pote log development of the mii rces of en of the continent 309. |To authorize the Commissioners of the Land increase the rate of tolls on soe dee which demonetrates. the burghers of Hoovken have: to P hands off. The officers of both | British Columbia ‘bas! since’ demonstrated Reieicars: eae sive rarer 13 OMfice to make oP lands under water to David | Dansvillo and Wayland Plank Road Compan; not poly turned a penny from the influx of New Yorkers flects “Bédahé’ the poblic guests of the respective | and foresight of her “ie e about tioladttdeot pore and Reuben ‘Livingsvon station, on the Hudson 403.| To alter the map or plan of the city ae New York | on Sunday, but bave also Jearned wisdom. sommunitica)| The’ spectaclé had its ‘CRSSION OF RUSHTAN-CALIFORNTA ‘cua, yn. San Franci: even, thim ice is } River Rails r the p parpose of constructing a dock, by extending Madison avenue, By a subtle sort of instinct the pegging fratern’ effect, It has for some time po pees ig nally oF Foamy ta eed raraly ea fa mid iden: ‘snow never falls, flowers bloom ae bs fan act to-provide for the drainage of | 404. In relation to the compensation of the officers | were on hand yesterday also. ‘At the zate of the walk, and gepognition. was, abandoned. Of course |. off Engiand in the and’ this cession of her 0 0] the year around, and winter is. opis.ta to | Jan pe remot Flusbing, in Queens county ; passed’ } and_clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes in | under the ciif, a burly, hugo-headed odividual, with ‘Rassia yhasber own interests to subserve in this trans- | Am ons Sane pursuance of inal | ‘he disti nantes shed from Me Soe by Le. bracing Ocean ‘pet does ea olay the District of Finance of the city and county of New | sightiess eyes, or eyes that could (but would hol) see, amend ao chapter 196 Ron of the frequént rains pee es Jat. ‘or tl have. steamed or y ware iat br hae wh Bar iption will be eaurede 01 drawle@ out the traditional monologue, ‘{Pieas® hop the 405, Relative.to assessors and their election and assess |, blind !” near by, under a wany-armed olm, «at the same orican essen her designs. This eat So yi on nats Pt - ments in the village of Troy, unfortanate family that. perambolated City Hall Park on peg “quletiy énjoys the ill-conocaled chagrin of Meanie lnieceeeeaes Jaws of 1864, Hat! ih enemy, England, in being thus unexpectedly ee! Pig et abe pilotage of the port of, New sn ny ers | Soy ea i pe pita cri» be | Sk chee i, teh cormon Pary Syst ce tere extensi Ws wi vel @, hol vey, vise and otherwi 18] one-armed contr nd, with aekull on his Jgalgo little reluctant to part with» | Sresent contary to they soutnward” tn” MP SL po const lands of “9 1a an inter witboas | of real estat, e AFFAIRS AT QUARANTINE. some ‘sganty rage hidiig him Troms ‘Adbeole. shuaphely at 1g to its remoteness from the centre | special treaty with that Spaniels 318, To. the trustres of the Firat Presbyterian ‘The passengers on the steamship Kangaroo and Am- 1d. along the walk waddied the swell known map e Dandy legs, swearing In round }landerian sian American Tradi Se a serauar | f e ¥ é bir Bs 2 ign Or day. day. inane ek ex- Bootie of the town of Wayne, Steuben county, to sell oon Foldietii a reruns eee vaine | ixeaty, looatod a trad or Lp Vancouver's | am reabestsbetacidmciety. erica which are detained im quarantine stnoe Saturday, | formns that begying among the Teucons wan Meatioleadly essentially ime, wi her repub- | station at Bodega, just nortieti ae djand. caer ae secltean ern river and the She To non the Buffalo Park Company. ‘on account of having small pox on board, were yester- fend rative me tt min giving bis ume to vi ‘Mean frland 98d ally) it»becomes of immediate !mport- | erecting a fort there. This feileatat angie. up ih Nt Lapa Thote the climate is mone rigorous, | “316. ton Board of Supervisors of St. Law- | day, all vaccinated, and will bo allowed to come up to Kons, igh} have found rigie , ‘ance in very palat of, view... Under the rale of the Rus- |, United ; but before the batat no tin the severity -of 4be past } renod by tax upon said county asum | Gastie Gardon thi Bre uf of loKwicks, Péecksniifs, Wellers sian Tridi: 3 yielaed un the Aisaovery of gold, the ep eg yf n prange) wae throug out our Middle and Northern States, | sol it te rerand to such towns as have furnished, fe Bardon this maeing, ' P ar 585 A ae Doré, us o inight have gathered Ing ig or NO revenue to |} cone out to examine untry and bt ee did upon aloug its entire © Pacific | | ‘under geetion 21 of chapter 8 of the laws of 1964, such The Quecn, of the National line, from Liv ,. ar. al life. bo aceite Hy his; idegl, pad. ‘the imperial rite monopoly consuming all the boy saastheted ae ry fi gekieg @ considera. | from latitude-of 54 degrees minutes. around}, sums as they have to, consta expended. rived yesterday with fourteen cabin and ct undred) jit been|Grizet, a mi quant Poitoe n of ues Profits s beta the of the burdensof its gov- ‘the lands noe, ie he ‘Aleawien ‘Istands, has probably never” a ery 316. pd ged A thaw ot aaeae of an tron bridge { and twent -4WO era Vr a wat ave followed tad inspection—though the man ernment) ‘There was every Russia. shi the vowanty ot edie! waar the sold out’! a vialet aaalgt wre have fam undergone 00 Ofer thie outles to Skanentslen ‘The the new imo il ey dy Tors got few penaieg ap thee with lager » wes Feasoa why ould} for a autho, 1. Sauter rr side. Sitka, jinotudes a among. ita 6: By Bs anced, ry to corporate the village of | six hundred and eighty-four, passengers, onrdrapght got most of tbe ente faut crossed We farry. cede we should acquire this immense tract of | tho or'n and cattle.) Thi ich tt “eat Pacific one a nh with five ye Probedly not less than three thousand h mostly i passengers The information concerning a country oo tar } fren ofle teva regen ny pee gy 7 Sas aaah shin tras om et L sostey weed atl tte ‘a chargh wardent end} Meer Colliay oun, Miligen, Toomes, Shechan, Wie ie afternoon yecter esterday, obetng i porn of ie} mines ie ‘el vestrymen race ef in the city of ow removal alee of er" ie | oa ares ered very soon ae arta and | a ea Fad Fatirs snp aniee ie i Ps SP i eosin a k wad an sn, ro eh, Bairicke sheoktny D Daniel Hompntes unel-Rempbrie and | Feegpienie sort sn woth of parody al -thdt of te Light Only of a general nature. Facts, 0 mpi ing * eclaring a ’s creek a public bigh- wen! i ‘therefore ; obtainea ftom panes to hold comma: with the 4s Lager to right of them, st ee ee, ion ht without permisiom, and’ were arreatid "Gy oicare f°) | Lager ‘olatt of eae” Safe Tart forte completion of the By vores State I the Fig, at Batavia, interest of the peo- eer ey icued paantiinddnte, and renting power y and receive payment for ™. 302, “7 incorporate the ‘Soldiers’ Home in the city of gt Ble data'from fécent éxplorere, may serve to iilustrate the Premiwent, features of the country ang its:people ean oe eae AT RUSSIAN AMBRICA HISTORICALLY. mooie ‘books furnish interesting particulars of the Giacovery of the Américan coast north of 58 50 by Holmeg oad Denham, t ‘. . doing go. ae ne the; apd frothiug, § Cis ou“ hed frtnan on ae ae co i Eee \g the groups at tho soveral gardens might bave (MUSICAL 10 WEATRIEAL Tres Sitka. His 5 somtence, he" omer — wae c A man: Caairal Tra 3 of commissioners of Madame Caron! Zoodh\ bas oda’ stsgiig tm’ Maaita Captain Behring; whd. was sont out‘on @-voyace of ex- | Enowt to all Cal forks good reason why grains bles should | highways m tchmond eT ee hen adiatie besa, recor in eas sae by the ‘Empress Ann of Russia. He |. c jas well Fagg Pe tip te oe ee id tho a Fo ee ror eed ‘Mra. Green, known to the Boston pablie by her stage ‘end from that time until midnight sreoter part, of the, islands between, FUR TRADING AND MIABING woxorouts OPPOSED 10 aGRi- are es [ any building in the village of | name, Mrs, Marshall, diod in Boston on the 20th. er trery alt Abd antics cet Th Saiceaenten From. that time Russian hunters Eawin Booth is playing still ot the Boston Theatre, py bg Any end traj from Okhotsk began to extend their expe- But the policy of the Russian sab american Company has | | Pe of tho State of Lad ee surface : been stead to di he stieuionot ite | Yor oe orale Ge Wyoming county, to | M4 the Black Crook commences its seventeenth week A ‘@itions to ttie northwest coast of America Positive in- we poaet ie at . at the Continental. NAVAL_AFF AFFAIRS. trade, and for formation exists of aboat forty expeditions of this kind be ‘The; Tho Handel and ran Seciet; Rossini’s 5; CS Wie ariag Shela half ofthe eighteenth owntnry., ‘The An- Ba 7 ane oan ‘The Brooklyn Ya Mater and Mendelesohn’s Hymn of Praisaon Holy Set- 1 the Brookiyn Navy Yard, though pay “peace footing, Bede ‘o wae out and hi from the vil Fee eas reae eatay, tnd Eilieh on Rosier. Hantar,. Madame Patepe | sr es an ape of consider stv, Bottrith- idge over Bronx River, 4 end act the | it of = . nem as any we “to ss go 328," To aa rane ree ‘Tho Peak and Berger families of Swiss bell ringors are ' pind a pay di fo iy in. Tho vats ish ne coltegel strep Oe Teme Rollo keeles hands are accomplishing daily that which {s destined to ‘Musical people in Franoe. and Germany are skeptical | maintain the predominance of our navy over all other 829. Toincorporate the Trustees of the Peabody Edu- of the question of the progress of music in America. | ssrisime powers of the clvilized.world, in turning out oneso. to a ‘To amend the incorporation of the village of Fair- “provided oy the fa nndrewn: from preted the late treaty, immediately after ae rahe to three Roasian traders—Shelekhoff and two jons valleys of the great rivers. Even the commonest voge- They cannot credit that the past season under Harrison the tion, dal fortienions wi be surrendered | tables were. imported, im cané; and Prince | port in the county af Monroe, superior specimens of workmanship. Golikofis—who fitted out two or three vemels | the cenratllims Stes, who will proceed to establish their | Makeoutoff, the present of Sitka, having sent | 381, To tbeorporate the Getman Mission Houge As-'| Da# brought out more works, « ereater namber of artists, | 10411 within the past two years the engines and ma. to be sent ‘to the land of Alissks, 2190 | own form of government. Thus of course wil terminate | to Set Fvancieco cece the erent to hate''a sociation of the port of New York. as 1s of more thorough rendering of each work, and moroeou-| on nery which furnish the motive power lo our savy ealled America, to islands known or unknown, for the } the line of Russian American Governors, and it is not | supply milk for a was found necessary 332, necti ot ja stant support of the public, than at any of their best t improbable that the priacipal families will leave with | to bring hay to keep the animal—the only cow in Rus- ban Cre Nira nie agri roa ap ak Boeds foshionaile pépnetie ce mcishan.. Beh Americas. were furnished the government by contract and were purpose of trading in furs, of exploring the country and entering into relations with the inhabitants. Their first expedition started in 1781, and the first settlement was founded on the island of Kadjak. The authority of the Rossian government was thus established on this and the adjacent isiands. In 1790 Shelekhof, then residing et Irkoutsk, sent out the merchant Baranoff to govern: ‘the new colony. The name of Baranoff, who for twenty- seven years was the controlling mind of the new enter. prise, thus appeared for the firsttime In its history. Bhelekhof died in 1795, and his widow continued the ‘asiness, which gradually increased, especially after eombining with the Miluikoff Company. The charter of this joint company was signed in August, 1798, and con- firmed at St. Petersburg in 1799, Novo Arkbapgelsk, on the island of Sitka, now known as the town of that name, was founded in 1799, The boundaries of the Tends granted to the company, and defined jm ita renewed charter of 1821, were formally confirmed and acknowledged by the treaties ‘with the United States in 1824 and Great Britain in 1826. ‘Such is; in brief, the history of the Russian American ‘Trading Company of the present day, whose extended ,: ‘charter has lately expired, never to be renewed. Emu- Jous of the remarkable success attending the Hudson's Bay Company's enterprise, they gradually pushed their ‘eperations i all directions and extended thetr stations flax beyond the originally preacribed limits, having at last ‘Feaohed the coast of Califorsia, This was prior to the ‘Mexican independence, and the necessary privileges were wonceded by the Spanish goveriment, who then owned @aliforhi. They also stretched ever to the Asiatic side along the Okhowk Sea ‘and hed several establishments starving. But the company at iast ‘see the folly of tabooing agriculture and con- the “industry to one branch. This, however, was ‘at the expiration of their monopoly, which bas lasted about sixty years. Ploughs and farming mple- ments are almost as unknown as they were in Californig in the of the Spaniards. In fact, the country is in acompletely pnmitive state, and cultivation, save in a few insigniiicant instances of kitchen gardens and the like, scarcely exists even in name, The soll of the new por yaar ft therefore, must, in its present condition, be uctive; but It is mot betause it is utterly cel ‘or the climate too severe for agnicaltaral pur- suits. In the bands of Americans Russian America can be made self-sustaining. Kos ene AT SITKA AND ON THE WHALING GROCYDS. ‘Tho recent statements concerning the climate south of Behring Straits are simply at to those who know the temperature along coasts. These ideas bave been exhumed from the exaggerated accounts of the early voyagers, whose befogzed and cumbrous volumes are consulted, when dozens of wide awake adventurers are living among us who know the country thoreughiy and are ready to impart information concerning it. The whole Pacitic coast, {rom California to the Arctic, is at times envelo; im dense jogs, lasting sometimes several weoks, and and chilling rains, as weil as snow storms in winter, are frequent. In the summer tne most extraordinary contrast occurs, and the heat fs at times unbearably oppressive, not only at Sitka, but across the Alaskan peninsula, in the sea of Kawmtschatka. A beg ny visitors to Paris and Berlin say it is so. pam Sak wile ‘pet pidleg ier i oi, Offenbach has a now operatic extravaganza under through the ordeal of a four yoars’ war, the necessity way. Imagine Robinson Crusoo, bis man Vendred!, | 424 importance of eonstructing the machinery in the the goat, parrot, and, we suppose, some of the gentle- navy yards became more apparent, and the men with cannibal proclivities, singing au ensemble On | works now embraced in the Engineer Department, ¢, ? the islaba of Juan Fernandez (Opéra Comique). It i8 | i poiier, foundry and machine shop aré the result, said to be equal to Orphée, These + works, which were constructed under the @ Mile, Masson, a singer of no small renown some | sup?rvision of ae King of the ane States Navy, are now actively engaged in construc eight twenty yours ago, and whoto acertain extent bocame | MYT onsiues, cylinders ity mches. in diameter by the successor of Madame Stoltz at the Grand Opera, died forty-four stroke. In the foundry, about eight days afew aays sigce in Paris, after having undergone a | ago, the longest * slotting machine’ ever cast im: yard, Weighing 28,000 pounds, was successfully moulded, most painful operation, Sho was in tho forty-soventh | Fn", Gontay test a voction of a planing machine, twenty. year of her age. one feet loug and six feet wide, weigiting 20, Mr. Harry Sanderson, the well known American pian- | was also cast. ‘Tne mould for a channel plate ts now noert at Hanove set, and will be cast in the course of the weok. ae Iet, gavo bis frst concert at Hanover Square Rooms on | ‘gry’ about one hundred men employed in this sho the 10th inst. He was assisted by Miss Louisa Pyne, Mme. | gotting out work for cylinders and all sorts of casti Sainton-Dolby, and Messrs, Cammings, Sainton, Aptom. | which, when finished, are turned over to the machine nop. | In this shop there are fixtures and capacity sul mas and Weiss, The plauo playing was very bighly | Gent gor moulding a piece of rmachinery of fy tons spoken of. weight at a time, boop hont as lurge as could be re- T. W. Robertson's new comedy, Caste, has achieved | quired for any vessel 7 fe this department, w quite a success at the Prince of Wales’ theatre. It is of | ment of this coparimadt, tien founder, “Ours” pattern. ) foreman, Mr. John Doherty, is due to them. Mra, Soots Siddons has met with doubtful success at | The sloop-ol-war Oneida, is now in readiness for sea, a ral of her officers baye bees ordered to her. the Haymarket, in the character of Rosalind, She has the Wil be commanded by Commander Johnson i much of the routine of stage art to learn. ton, and bytes? Oe commission on The Exposition folks are promised a bran new three w Inesday next. She ned for the China station, h would seem wo be a popular cruise ame our act opera by Potier at the great International theatre for | Paral officers, judging from the tutor of applicanta for the opening night. The main attraction will bea ballet, in ee ’ stiaiats aenciiinghiiis haath bevy English danseuses The little conv: ‘am mm, Captain ee wilt pirouette. | ites nas been for tho past. week on the dry dock ua: A troupe of redskins, warranted genuine and furnished | dergoing repairs, has been taken off, and will resume Ler with satisfactory certificates of ferocity, will represent | accustomed daties. Aawerion a the grell iiperil wesiy Keres sew, sina, and’ wil shordy be ia, roadioeas io fecolve Dat Carvalho has his myrmidons scattered abroad in the quota of naval apprentices, she bemg desigued for s vain search of @ tenor for the forthcoming Romeo | schools! and Juliet of Gounod, The work will be roady for pro- eben ot the ay ne yes Saratoga eg present, he, oale duction some time aboat—— carpenter aod other arthana, b.ds fuir to look hervelf ‘The latest dramatic production st the Ambigii isa five pons a ‘She 1s siso intended tor uo school fleet of act drama by MM. Féval and Crisafulie, called La Chou- anne It is taken from Féval’s novel, Bowohe de Fer, vate seracip Onvart 0 romp smote Rote 7 and is a sort of modern Tariufe, the evil eloment being ra =~ pipaaagadleadinas neadhsagiapeesouaionet Johnsburg, to the Cart! toad, near the head of Long Lake, Se the county of ‘ilton. ’” 333. To provide for a supply of water in the city of Poughkeepsie, and for sewers therein. 384. In relation to the collection of arrears of personal mas ~ the city of New York, To amend the act enlitied “An act to provide for auies vacancies im office,”’ passed February 3, 1949, and in relation to removals {rom office. 336. To release to the widow and devisees of Robert Robinson, late of Lisbon, St, Lawrence county, the in- terest of the people of this State. 337, To authorize the paltier of a bridge over the river Ausable, at Clintonsville, anc gira tne i of a tax on Ausable, Clinton county, ‘Cnesterfleid, Essex county, to pay (or the sane. 338 To regulate, grade and macadamize the southern highway from the village of Westchester, in the towns of Wesichester and West Farms. 339. Authorizing the Sapervisors of Chenango county to aeseas and levy a tax upon the town of Columbus, ip said county, for payment of bounties to drafted men. 340. To authorize the officers of the Reformed Protes- t@nt Duteb charch of Fraokfort, Herkimer county, to sell and convey the church and land belonging to sala eat 0 legalize and confirm the acts of a town meet- ing of Chili, Monroe county, and of the officers of said town meeting, in paying to certain volunteers from said town certain moneys belonging to said town. 342. To amend an act en! ‘Au act to authorize the construction of a timber, plauk or hard road trom Salina, county, to Central Squat county. 24a. To smondsthe counties of ew Yer and from the provisions of chap. 353 of Laws of 1 entitled “An act to amend the uct notin velntion to the State Lunatic Asylum,’’ passed April 10, 1865. 344. To authorize the Canal missioners to con- stroct a highway bridge on the Champlain Canal, in the 19 the village of Fort Edward, ion To Benge for the drainage of lowlands in mberst, Erie county. “ne To authorize the Johnstown and Pleasant Valiey Plankroad bap ers Hy nn abandon their road, and deciar- ing the same a pal “iat incorporate the dng Laedertaet Society of the city of lo. Lowy: ay Young Men’s Christian Aeso- ciation othe cy of Ph incorporate the wee aoe Dry ey hee ei 360, For the relict Lea \d creditors of the Dutchess County 361, To change we town line between towns of Lee ey MINERAL RESOURCES OF RUSSIAN AMERICA, There are good reasons to atsume that our Russian American acquisition, compriging nearly five Lundred thousand square miles of territory, will reward explora- tien by-turning up a valuable mineral country. The data are thus far rather scanty, but such as exist are to ee point, and favor the above became wed The impe- i Sennen was long desirous that the Russian n Company should Sisoronghty explore ihe inte- nr which, however barren in appearance, and unprom- re acricultaral point of view, seemed likely to able in minerals. This was one of the objects of of the grant made to tbat company; but their aim being immediate Pte knowing that ‘their lucrative tish- eries Ineeggirte sul in avy mining oxetement, they pth aie 'y possible objection against se ility of prospecting the interior, or, urging as Prtoctpal reason the hostility of he Em. peror therey; offered them sant troops—in fact as many us they wanted, the company to maintain them a. its own ssxpance,| hie Whey ‘declined “for some specious reason, and governinent jongh con- vinced that gold 4g there, espectally after its suc- ceaaive discovery tn Orogon, Wasbington ‘Territory and British Columbia, in ‘a progression northward, allowed the subject to subside. GOLD EXCITEMENTS INJURIOUS TO FUR COMPANIES, ‘The ghost in the cloeet of the Hudson Bay Company always was that gold m be discovered in Columbia, which conte rein Mince lucrative hy ‘ule by a #2 aE ‘GOLD DISCOVERIES WORK nea th discovery of has been steadi! 6 north- bey rae te days‘ tbe cary a a pe in the tut ni to pen + tang ws oe boa ih. we bei. gen From that time richer gold fields beea coutinunly developed northward, until those oe *epertial Columbia, far of Fraser river, eee ae, toa: bas hitherto been found. ont a fifty-six decrees of rH climate of the new en ee, seem inoredibie unless See adios reasoa and Toots, whiel, it will be here in FeeAManiOn OF THE MODESATE CLIVATS ON THE NORTH Was? COAST —HRE ‘UAPAN CURBENT,” OR GULP STREAM new and Annsvili ida county. Asiatic aq the i are enge the line of ihe towne of Boonville and | moulded on thet !mumortal pattern, Tho sloop oF ndrOR. Taaho, which proved each a sad fail- id barvest Ava, Oncida county. The proprietors of the Figaro entertained their pro- | are and source of expense to the governinent, and for Shiay-ieme far 368. To consol tee Second od nouns and | fecsional friends with # grand banquet, concert and | which no purchaser could be found when put up at pab- Outka being the of distrets within the of village of the other day at @ private hotel i lic auction recently, is now being fitted for @ hospital or ‘(WaT THE EXPREOR Springs, and to establish s free Union sobent or | parlor drama im the | storeship, for oither of which pirposes sho is satirabiy ‘The reasons af thi therein. Champs Elysées, All the celebrities were thore, and | adapted, ‘and will no doubt be attached to the East I government were, 354, To extend the powers of the Commissioners to im- | openbsch presided at the plano, Pauadron, where toch « vessel is needed. maeet the real objects prove Bi Aiverdals avenue from Yonkers to Ki the Gaiets, the Pirates de Savanne bas ht to sloop of war Java is being rap! Aone teense encourage immigration to Dagzuama AY nocus, IHR RXTLORER, fae tones ee on Fy the eae very ho tony il 9 pik stetl reo gormition, and" be ‘be launched about the latter part of wetuement popuiation Roob: ‘soems: vel will es Youkers. treaeul 0008. eight = faly next. nen and “Rn user oot yr ‘366. To amend and consolidate the several acts relat | resentation the costuthes were renewed, and the several the Moshi ula will test her machinery and engines in on the mineral subject, and who per- America fing to public schools fa the towa of Morrisania, West- might some day be tng to p theatrical effects of the rocker noires enhanced by a fresh | J42°. «se semphis lion at the navy yard ready for arary, their invereste county. ‘Branch: nave Dh Rc oe thee ag phoneme anne addition to the apparently appalling dangers of the ‘awaiting orders from the department, Sim cdevenves prodsstus Btate of York agatmat tho United States for opeaene ‘scone in natural water. Capiaia Pennock, executive officer of the @ametrically opposed ocurred in ar tauaeten ipment, subsisteace aud Die Kleine Friederike Gi an has left Amsterdam tay oy has been detached : ind ordered to the com- tin ok ond caiman Seeley the charter of the Susquohanns Bridge | afr a most brilliantly successful season. She will | vessel wn i] ch Ea 4 European Sa thle traffic to divert Oar ie shortly visit the United States, and sho is said to be the Captaia Stephen ae! relieve execu. Dhunting = tuoi ty Sana a bridge officer of the navy yard. eoantry every, band what over tne an: Sat Ba Fat tfoant Sine dest by eget: Germany. sais, soon. = ‘ys Abe mend and oral Acta in re- | The Princess’ theatre on wi \ eon ot reste Aner Janae io tne vinge oC Ratoavecs. i phy pogee ARKAGE OF AN INDIAN. CHIEF TO A WHITE. WOMAR. tony and Cleopatra will be produced with great spien- 4 completeness. Miss Glyn will be the Queen of the 8t, Paul Pioneer, parent = Hoin.theley the calebreted Indika chief, hae | j 861 Authorizing the supplementary proceedings for tng ollection of taxes, ef 1 i the government bi tion, that ‘while the ee taken a new wife, thie time varr'ag ti m0 supplies, ot_provistons ta GP hps eninteon the ane of Mgnwaye of | Trieel's Norma sot the Turia poopie ia a ferment, Sioing, © white, women oo Niemann’ ie awe tie, Bot the teust good resulted pate ie, Jettorsom County, to rae tmomey 2 build & | Blind Tom ts golng to the Exposition, also as an Ameri. | Hole-tu-the-day are at presont stopping at the iorchants? on, ie over the north ih branch of tho Black river. ean prodact, ational resou: dotined belt, it expends its “4 To legalize official of Richard Jastice of a a ate SC om consideration with the Well doting helt J, span ge our cercyets Babe, | We oe Me cetaniins Jel ge Ustico of | Oncar Pfeiffer, the eminent planiet, will leave Now ue My yg the hotel in York for tho West this weck, and will start for Rio, via and his suite be By 84 up eaien ireaty oonference Teported ae being succesetatly te point out the wisdom of worked. He boldly ‘This | thorize him to file his oath of the Ur y all the rei 4 New Orleans, after visitine the principal cities im the Serritory to the Unit 365, To enable Ludovic De Nou and Elizabeth B, Ll THe AMBRICAN Harney, bis ‘sine Or their children, wo take, hold and | wi. and Santh. He will returh to Now York in the lady in question, who was sseomaly In the infancy of our rT person, and t himself she woukt make een York aud Boston merchante "Snag ng and ox extending the business and powers | fall, Mae. ee ne powers S area nies ‘ eee tad et mand lor he aon trade and of the ‘ny iting We are promi: &® rare novelty e Academy formality marr pA ens S67. Te epee ee Seta nd Adena. Mustc, in May, in the wooderhul feats of Professor Rie. | Caetiens, Oregon ‘uttermost these Long ompai Hole-in-the-| & you Sete eieede wie — pt * products # J mesg te Am Island Raiiroad C may loy's "sapanese troupe, They are said to out-Hanion, pny ved Covenant Her yee ethan nine meers and navigators had penetrated wtatemen' ition i exten ant coaraton 0 4 out-Ravel anything ever seen here be. | Stand, does not dosign to take Ber wo Crew Tosi woud suasd peonammen t af one ine: fore, Little “Ail Right” te a veritable Tommy in attrac. | Darém of half-dosen or more Indias Tver Fo along iyo to rlse money : not be very pleasant for, whe toot Mra oe repuicen apa te muery and other | tiveness. pape py 8 Pat St, Cload, im the style é o grand Ju an’ pemuile , Barope, was on these ont Annotation to 8eb6. | ai nave siready commenced. ‘The programme for the Grea ee sare scanty es fromm poet (io rth asain "tat Russian process. Oe OTT k 10 ot te granden description, and nearly tive Rut _ wel ae vues Of i} 372. To provide for draining eertain lands in Waterloo, | dred artists and performors have been engaged. horse, on cows, ms, a an the. ioong ts oy aa) Mr. 8. B. Mills, the pianist, who bas won such a last- | square at Crow Wi a Reneca Falls and the county of " "M1 Por the relist ‘of ike Caunjonarie Acodem 4 ey -nialepeaib.ot ba ing ropatation in this city by his playing, for the ‘ordinary kind. are ee "Foes term, of ten S14, To amend tho Incorporation ot the ademas ana | vetson' in, particule, walle for Burope tle, week | and bas ony veew denrour of living after ihe style arbors and coasts Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Eplecopal ee represent American pianiem at the Exposi- | manner of fo pale-tacod bre on Soars | bow be granted,

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