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NSW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRILG 27, 1866. . 3 FROM 'mg MINSOURI TO 'flm PACIPIC—XXXIIL | noticeable is the serios of Tosemite {Yo-uwi-qum 4 taken by C, E, Watkin of San Francisco, an ent NIATURE ALMANAC. 652 | Moon Rises, fient that when tirme bae softerad the sedners of pating the memory ers, butterfiios, moths and birds, in suck pretty forme, aud so of lif# 1ife will be en endoriu; sonsse of eomfort and p IFasare to thove oacapes, there ia a bettor chance for recovery than when there 5 DAY olwaply 6s to deive eyt of the market all iuforior pub- :‘:‘r:;:;'nuh;gu-l I.ngmp. In thoss Iatter anses, which are ‘s 3 ¥ 9 omparsiively rare, the s g AT sken ewa ¥ e €39 Lisll Gate, lications, we bave aiready epoken, has fust tewned o | (EEFATSUNCY rare, the patients neatls wlwave dic. friey T Aesteny wil ancnd the fo | Eouable Climate of California—San Francisco 'h":iw":?fmhzl;,’:'fi?.m‘ rffi:lz:lt,yfi:t‘?u!:ll::lfil:m; o cbromo-iitbograpa in oils of ome of Mr. A. T. Tait's | patkotio nerve within the body to fhe muce clever Httle ni The c. rome-H b iz & per- | 10 the musealar tissue of the walls of the smeil p e usual badge of mournly'§ be wori nd Wenk Lungs—Tracing nnd Stim. tiful features, and reproducing them from the . m uluiing Atmosphere™ Wonderful Growth ned | 5tad-points and ‘most favorabio lights. 1asome of b Thet & cope of (hess rosolutions be prosented to (he fam - foct fac-simile of the original painting, reproducing not ouly 4 Lie officers of the Acedewy. : N { PORT OF NEW-YORK..owrvreApi 28 | the brr o diadel sy ki ,,‘ g it re | © Vigor of the Clty—Earthanalies—Trade—tion | 1070 l’ffi::’:’fl:"i;",‘?‘z?flf,."" o iy susy, Rr. ios with e sela—THanuiaciares in Fron— Weolen—Tlis b |nmth'-'onem.lov.'j..u;m;nfi vt o { ke Lin hul sion Biilla—The Chinese—-Miission Doloros— 5. He has prodaced the best serivs of photog: ph'.'z | was cordelly prasi by | Casey?s Monument—X onemsite Photographa— rul seenery ever wade in the United States or Eur “ po se placer mising of this Btate Revival of Quartz Mining—Agricuiture— i arta Taining 15 bt st hepwsi Rl AR Darley—Ynmmeth Vegotabioss ment of Nevads, hundreds of valuable California lodes gold quartz were passed over; sud the enormons ex) of the early days often prevented them from being with profit. Now, when new meclanical processes are ine troduced and labor and 1i are cheaper, they begin topes sty adop from offering From Ocr Special Correspondent Sa% Fraxcisco, Cal, Monday, Doo. 18, 1833, of California is pecul it | o gene vurd st L3 | plensant to meot with, We shs Liverpool, C. H. M mothods of interosting pe A A i b o Chatioston, 5. Ory Slarpeon & C "‘ ekt iy, with 5o ige nor snow, save in evive fresh attention and the legitimate apylication of thanks for what he has sl 1 air s0 dry that even in Sacramento and other | fal. They have great advantages over the quartz-lodes of S rloed o ) D0 distant regione. The Superintendent of the Marle Ae. T poss estate assurcd meo that if he could ind in his mine abundance of quartz containing $9 to the tun in tho earth, be conld make paying dividende on the §10,000,000 of oapie o i tal iuvested by his company. S b 3 = At Virginia, Nevada, quartz, in order to be lucrati t San Francigee is amarked exception. The mean | must contsin $20 to $30 to the tun; in tho Reeso Ri 10 of July varies only 8 from that of Janvary. | Distric . $50 to $100, What an argument for the earlp ck via Pliisdeiphis, Fusch, the cluss be w 1 r. Prung Las estub ageucy in New-York fur bLis various publicatione. is at No, 630 Broadway, Messrs. Derby & A excellent engravin do his best to eduea what is truo as well are abont to publish in wixed line slbie spe stipple, of i dtsenso is b explained b prececentad ana astonishiigsueess of the physicians o system of proctice in Ciaclunati darive the epidemie of 1649, Their report, s publisied in *'f b S, I B DR D=1 oot Tl g 4 J v picture, “The First Leading of the Eman » gones o if 150 S5 7 s . ] j ] I=tis Philosonhy of 8 LoTeE B d tl e v completion of the Pagific Railroad! ™ If the cars were runs. Genon. A, P. Avguti tion Proclawation before tho Cablaet by Presidaut | that ol those v ument of W Vit aehn, A6l & never worn. The | o ll o hore to Nevads, the cost of transportiug the « ] e8 aro Lidden by v 7y far more luxuti- | or; o oro to California would not exceed $10 s tun, and I8 N Stranaban. - ob, N, Co N. L. McCready | Liucola. The engraving which is now fiaished, o by Mr A. H. Ritchio; the sige is 2! tes, eud it v e, Malifex N8 DR i to be sold by subsoription o We ba sinee ex osion, 8. W. Lewis & Co. pressed our opi could be reduced h for %7 or $5 more. Neveds teems with ores worth $20 to $70 to_the tun; so do Utah, Colo- Tdaho and Montana, Most of the California qm e gold, easily worked, 1a (rass Valloy snd lities much is being rednced with excellont res ant then tho Atlan slope produces; and thr ato flowera grow in the open swept by ds. On my s cud b gathered this the bloak table roses, fu otrope — Fa sy It lu oo L Nedical that ity for | Atk and true to the fact o sake it, peinted out of :r:‘-r. l!:.m(-n B ,r\ wion, now of this 2 IR rosRwItA " Of course the mills owned by individuals prove - o —_— r Lis enthusi oauso of freedo hi ion fc te of eure 154 per cont in priv 4 h 3 ativ * el siog ¢) Svumehip Nisgarn o, Norfolk aad Richaond, whth mdse.sad | (€0 "'J“’“‘ e g g8 vigerfs i ; m for | Choiara Boopital mhder thefr exclusive 2 Francisco is ono of the very worst climates on | HOCEIGN X:“f"",;w ”" i u,',’,‘.";,,}', ’:,’l;‘.‘:‘;f,‘;‘!i;‘;:’: ¥ easmehip Hat "Norfolk and Richerond, with mise. s0d | pege ”,mm'“ ‘:,“‘ X “‘MA’"“ gk 0 ',‘ " (.] e - grint P Dty e Whio sre to e utinent for seusitive th and weak lungs. Tho | froad thongs from other i':zel;x'- lexther” A new min . o b he engraving is very faithfal to e t ) o yeo sud do lke Mr. President, 1 vo winds commn cing at nd contio 1 ommenced among the Californ g with mdse. from wreck of Austrian sbipIm- | the origiual and Mr. Ritchis has beon et especial paine o ‘nr(mavi-r"u partial s ~mn-tr-nfi»f he resciniiona. beis ' isire winds commencing a5 i ioning far ommanes mmd"fiu o ED R : S @rraserpy - of ‘the pervons system of orgnuie life, from the | oIS re o1e0 made by Drs. Bulkley ar 5%o the night, seem to bo the chief csuse, They are o h of miles baye with frets, &e., to master, | 10 PFOseIve the accuracy of the portraite, fecling that tie whole 1 of e poisa , internai congrenio s oy Ao Pt B i adip. s e iathe. bt Y Bire Ladhl f ooy T ws Tast learned the old lesson that the riches 1 . Hen " d stronger in Summer than in Winter, but Thave found | trouuires were lying at their own doors. i the fluids of the o ant. Tuis is G by applying ertificial heat aud tie use of diff interest of the pictare ocuters in them, and auxions to do hin | coldness of tho su Axviesos, M. D., Pre crnmpa of th & 11 seasons, prostrating me as much sarable at 2 viole s, Though | pared columss, but I must dismi h in Californis Agriculture is worthy of many earefully * health it with two or B.), Dibarbers, Grand Turk, T. 1., 8 F. A. Bugsaw,, M. D, ric value of the work, Mr. T mnlauts— isins, Gienfingon, 13 duys, with ‘sagsr to y satisfiod with the 1o uore oF | ! oy oty e i e i revasar aiore of loss powerful, according to the stuge of tie diseuse— = o e | prrageaphs, Mining is o lottery; tilling the earth 1 @ . ark for New add that the number of impres- | Whiok relieve by powerfully exciting tho ganglionio ueryous NOALD ©F ALDEENELN. on the Phgillc | BOPCETE Cog all lfmsl':\:xnl, -Hldlhlln:‘l farmers irow center, and through it the arie v The capiliery g rich, Despite the bare, ashy look eaused by the rainless sions to be takes from the plate is liuited. The Grst improg- | CCRECT A0d SLECRKD 6 B SEEUE R sion of the plate, which is to be sent to Mrs, Lincoln, vy, -y L hgoshmar g o on exhibition at De:by & Miller's, No, § Spruce-st. the disease is so Papid that every fenily Abrabam Lincoln bave reeently beeu made and are now for | befonnd, T toms must Got be negleok sale, We have alroady epoken of this bust, and praised it aud maistain wote, Slomen | Lomely faithfulness to its sujeot. Oier busts of Mr. Li [0 805 16 maia DeCerdova & Co. are pioasanter to look ef, perhaps, aro more gracefully eow- Co N L. McCready | posed, but none of them bave the genuine look that this "’u“"”w N.S. D.R. DeWolf & Co. | #ud we believe it to be genuine. The reduced 0o s, about one-third of al! the land is susceptible of o, and the sofl is generally good, though not to the Mssissippi Valley. There iano depth at which i8 givos out, a8 in the Easfern States, In most locaiities, with early sowing and planting, little irrigation is see quired, In the Nacramento Valicy sud othor sections wild Oats grow Iuxuriantly. Small grain i« the most natural erop. Of tho entire ags itaral product, Barley reaches 39 per cerit—a larges »n thau in any other part of the world—Wheat, 34 Oats, 10; Potatoes, 10, exd Corn only 4. Sixty sshels of barley to thie scro aro ot uncomunon, and il in the valley of Pajuro, J. B. Hill raised 90,000 o1+ from 100 acres, asiugle sere producing i49 bush- ard all sus. It is not simply 1 ¢ who are robust daring ocean voyag ing upon the land. 1 " 1 Gate rushes a current of ng'np the valley of the lands The Board met at 2 o'closk yesterday afternoon,’ | eut, JOHN BRICE, esq., in the Chalr, erman LOLW offered the following: soln regard 8o or ¥, h 6LTOng M usta ster over U u over b or ginger te ome means by which interte s ireo's blankets 5 e nally, and sweating skouid be promoted us prom, y, K. Talbot, suitable elas fow the séndy:table or the mastelabell, sxdwe | ble, i e o ¥ Schr. Jalia, € 'y . Huatley, Cienfuegos, 19 , witl " y fey Ay O dayn, with ou- | 0Pt evory American fawily could have ono of them | 10 addition, give a pillof the following: R guw eampbor, | pint @ wreck of Austrian ship Im | where young and old would look daiiy, if it were ouly with n | KT0i8 100 10; gerakip, greses 19; ¢ of the old i . b pulv., grai ke 10 pills aod take one eve ” g a noth- feom wrvek of Austrian ship | £1ance, a1 the face of the greatest man Amorioa bus yet pro- | three boars. zing cordial (Eo Disp.), oui tioe of five ba appe .,l('v'.’f.n:}ixfi";v.".:};{‘l "d.d"(‘..:.{.":;?.'. Lo ey troturo of herrios of xunthoxy lam fiox, oiics fj—wi et is o fita axthority OL® satetil e = & teas ul evory one of two hours. i i 3 1 w“ Tn the active st e Tiee-water discharzen have {hy writer, Joba 8. Hittel, whoso * Reanurces 2" is peenliarly valusble aud exhaustive. Heo g4, B0 time must bo loet wi Tue pavient ehouid be imie ket, dipped in bot w dry one set i with power «liicient measur: WitE CTMOLERA, ; Sevedie Twentysthree New Canes 61 Quarangme—TLetter | Wi000d i bt biarh from the Nlealth OEcer—Antiquity vw. Elu- | owerful catap! monily—The Approach of the Micuiaship . hat many larger crops of batley Luye beea proe the St iow of the new bulld o resolution was ameaded by ommitton of five.” a " wid a8 amen: tables thriva wonderfully and grow %o According to the same aitbor, vegetables n exiibited at the agriculturel fairs weighing 88 o, 77 0z8. agoirdupois, 22 inches in clee e Turnip, % 1h; a Tomato, 26 inches i Cabbage-Leads weighing 43 to 53 Ib; & h: & Red Beet, 118 I, five feot _long jameter; & Squash, 265 1b. Mr. Hittells 18 cabbages ond squashes, must stand om m#; both are surely large enough to do so oppling. But Fred. MeCrellish of The Alta me a little of **the ocular proof,” in the sl weighiz he avers may do ister every 10, 15 or Drops.”" ( The epidemic at Quarantine does not ‘abate. The ppermint, each one ¢ : welt o P f the two preparations b equm pe 1l pacsongers by ths s who wero trausfurred 0 tie | siomach cannot be made to rebain them, give nip Miiuois are being gradus L per recinm, Thelr metion is powerful ‘and § t 10 “the effect of an electr: relieved by giving every aint and spearmiat water, BCAKD OF COUNC ——— em diluted 4 s wdobe dwellings of ruing from his hot surprise upon the toe ith its stately bloc! curred. sccording to the report of the Deputy Hoealth Of kuow, s recovering fi REEN. 03q., in the chai ation, which was adopted, ap- mbers fro oh he looks oat f 4l metropol s 8 tearpoon. e o a ros Committes of Lis | eac Ingle worst of very | 5 1 wh cha; i ersir oma of éue dlsste: | g i otig) 10, roilroads, street cars, gas, Iarke nges, 5 ecurred ou tho same date—Efios Degman and vo in . 100. omning AW | e school-bouses, imposing ! 2 in the East, but is not mack of & vegotable fos Wm. Long. Thefollowing aro the uames of those edmitied the patient. sttratts be painted | 3 o3, and all t lianess of | Californiz! This, by way of preparing the reader fog he Fospital ame 1eimed et g L somethit g about California fruit, mitogether beating Whe the Fospital on W Atk and Goy, | I ciy a S relapse, will be suflicient in the couvalescent also of ex-Al | herbor, with i beets, if incredulous, let him season his admiration for | 4 while unti! he hears the legend ofithe Sonowe grapes ot seid to have contained at one time withiu its ai . Liverpool or wiracle the story cf the Bacramento pears. A DB e sy next at S o'cleck p. 1. | age wore ships than did ever New-Y . Our generation bas seen DO 8eco) ‘origin aud growth of this same Sa ure 1o wnusual b eme——— ited or purged » uoride of lime or wood chareoal pu ed, ora poli MURDER AT PALT LAKE CITV, or caustic eodn, &c., to desirof the ——— Wires, FIPE ON SHIPBOARD. taining i of sulph e of zi Lompaon, jckerigan, Jacob I Catir. Sciuna, Jucob iieatizer, ! 5, Which, 1f it escapes 010 (e almospLETe, Basiats mate- Total, 23 oy g peambefig e i p froepe A Gentile Foully Ax : - TTia sainber of wises rimalaing 1 (he Norplial 6 Dha 4060 0F | 11 (€ oo b ws e |,ull'}n.':i,m be Slermon Woma Shortly before 1 o'clock on Thursday mominga fire * three-fourths of w cmolully ued. Nobasin sbould be empiied in the | Pilveatariol | | broke oct on bourd the tag hoat T. J. Schuyler, iylng of pilents thore has beod &' Wir, ¥ the gruiiers of tho stroets, of on the groand, as is pons at tlo pier foet of Veet aud before the flames were o> e L e Tt b e 4 6 done by the poorer clasess o the erowded and futhy quarters | From The Usion Vedel A tinguishod the npper works wers badly damaged. Loss s Tavorablo symptom. The discase is Hilder | Syany Wo aro called upon tbis mo e 8,000, believed (o be insured. The cause of tue fire bas Ao the tr " = > e | of the wmost f'”' and taha: yet tranepived. One of tho deck hf: ds, named Thoums B Ay P : | nuder ouf o rallo Zine, barcly essapod with bis Iifo from the burning sk b B FENIANISA. f Utali's foniest ¥ 0 g0 10 | leaving bettad him bis clotbes, watch and money. Ceph contre i s AT . Lud seem to wake pust | Petty of the Fifth Preciuct, with o scction of mes, was PORT FLOM THE HPALTI OYFICE Tte Arrival of Kicphens—Proapects of the ‘,lnrm s ot presest. ©O'Mahonyites—The Fontan Fabric Abost o e ek s (FIRE IN WALKER-ST. L Fauli-General Dissatisfaction and Disgust At 14 v'clock on Thursday morning a fire broke ou$ on the second floor of No. 85 Walkerst., oscupied by Messrs. Liette, & Scattagan, manufacturers of lmen oollers The flames were soon extivguished. The loss of the above ¥ fire water will amount to abont 830; insuredh be £rst floor is occu| by Rudolph Wariog, manufactored fancy farnitare. 8400, The buildiug is owned by Charles Monk, snd _is damaged to the amount of §1,000; 1% surel. Cept. Jourdan wos present with sections of men with the Usioe-Squure Authoritics—The Roberts Party. [ vig itated g be was takea r ity of James | avewor the charge, ond b and the “Great | W0 Await & ¢ work by s the Americar b u taking wey U il giods and il s o Ry Uio Bixth avd adjoining Police Precinets. 1 st e R 4 ALLEGED INOENDIARY PIRE IN GREENWICH-ST. i O Mpaany. 4 f ! v ey 1 At1 o'clock on Thirsday morning a fire was dis> covered in the basement of the lager beer saloon No. 189 kept by George Blumme. The flames were insured for 81,200 wis miresied by recinot, ioiom amers from bers to ained th wing day r Live ont— sxiremo, 89 the gre 0 baye baan fod ¢ 5 *vid wad his 8 fau y poare ta ok g . her growth was not 1 fire to the place. The Police state that the saloem 1 1 and 1f an earthquake | bas loug been e resort of low cheraciers. bow sl & that may be advanced, was lirst execul t M B ——— Mojor I di piy. and to. put eni very swoetly 4 82 o firal - g limba of ehild. obillisik # y robger ) o wnd . R ot | ¢ 3 ) would s0on be as Caer. WexpELy's Crame--Tho case of Caph » seems to exult and tter —grim Bl o il Hoghl oo g KA M s vige s i Abrabam Wendell is one of those private wrongs which pass % or decay, and | Aveu Orricr Qramawrisy, 8.1 April 26, 166/ 20 802 there was po legal father, the m entitled to the ”_f “‘“'-“ sy i h»” s Ocel out of public momory, but which survive in theit lasting end n o legulity of N R s T v el | unredressed njury to the individusl, and come agaic and P he minor 1 beg leave 10 report that 1 yesterday vis'ts 2 favorebly, b ter of at ers who f children. wes mado a ¢ 1 against the y rul of ’ in the is Leland,arelative of the well-known sa landiords, Over the whole Pa- pularity, rarely, if X N « the persersity of Nature | died in the almsbouse because his tuquestionable claim on the s bim to wake the Oceidental’ one of the | Goyernmeat for Freuch spoliations amounfing to tons of thews e s ol of the sited States | saad of dollars was nover Liguidated til o was dead. We . ! e 1 know of another gentleman who died ina debtor's prisesin ar sivanced | Weshington becnase he could pever reseive an acknowlodged 1 " i made | debtof the Government, the mere percentage on which was Utali, Sandwich Lalanda and | 610,000 to the agent who finally recovered it. Such are the sgain before the public sometimes for half s peniury. Were member thy oase of an old gentleman in Massachusetts whe the Moffat Massior s laa produced tho Hoepical to-day miy be aur ture, althou)s the mejority 1 hiave zeceived wr would b or swake e excitement in Fantonism. Th bewine | reparded ps s fauz s proprietors, an 1mity of Fer for new 7 wre 'y thirty years. end e refused to come oo board at the time of the brig's sailings b Lins been ssmociated it Quaratioe i wmony of Fesian ( | pere ure rably raw staple. Ten large | g of gur + etrenmiooution office.” Capt. Wendell was one A passiog er for its fatrivsic worth, or as being tiaes | which bave followed the anrtz-mills and other machin- w n.?- which thisyoung Indy has attempted. d proper, and tue | notora in th e with | of the vietims of Nicholas P. Trist, who for some time abused n «we are sasured by others; but, it s | v boen cared for 15 accordunce with i ® New-York 2 vral Setaploy upe | the American tame as Cousul at Tavaus. He sailed fos seos ‘., oyt r. - M ot | e ‘ sitaop [ n,'-.. from ‘ngines of from | Matanzas and Havaua as master of the brig Kremlio in 1838 ;o o oy e omE | il veneralebr. Jume o is arewer oy g ‘m;fl;;-;,”“"""' il By i he Torobats Coart of Salt Lake im k chines from druge | and at the former place found himeelf obliged 0 leave on shere susance. The man himself looks at usoutof those peue- | that, ss Deputy He icer and Fhysicion of the e 1o | wn eetings i ot ol i o e My Ry vo | gista’ mortars of one np to quartz-milis of 100 stampa— r | [} Marshal for obeying an order of the Suprem: u aly pastios ponndiaxhy Soui tha & his first officer, named Bell, who, belng drunk acd disorderly, can make shetr own comments, Thus stood the wev told :,.: 2z oyes ; dexterons penoil lluw: o perntnded e sk ot L " dition of five srou-ciad | Mol s ars sucoseded in imita‘lng, and while searcely almeor a waTsttine (o the Hospitsl withont o singe accident ocourr 4 | New York for the Dermudas, bo well 10 state that th At Lie adjonri, o McCurdy's E ! ol lotethe akin o silmed; nor any. eharacteaiatia mark | DIS2H8 € Wimefer aiks Ba st &0 wéepécd s fheisass &' she b t information 10 that to the differeat news. ing. The coni ed at aboat 8} r large woolen mills in Oregon, | Bell fullowed L u steamer to Havans, sud p .- 2 = o clock, on way_heme, st ‘.-rv with oo, T found much that was intoresting | piaint against Capt. Wendell before Cossul N, P. Trish slot and 1 one of the two loading factories—the | Without heariag Capt. Wendell's statement, the Consul e pepers by the Usion e mer, M o long List of i Usited'Staten Marelial § suggesti on Mills, near tigt old Miasion Dolores, which Johoi | gered kim to pay Lis drunken and desertivg officer his wages ortalized in his aduirable burlesque npon the | oy )00 wonths extra pay. The captaia refused to obey thie ernment su ! Pacitic rond. T rumnent sur for the Pacitic Railrosd. They are arbitrary aud fllegal order, whereapon be was, jon. Tue “o pe—yet the Whole froe from ped- . We belleve it those in ¢ d absolnte! on 11 w t s of AL ing taler of England's speedy downfall, arned that ¥y safe wwy on the menting of the £ 8 A this s the defon oute, the patlent to te lowered in's | eupatio 200 per. annum and expenace paid Court yestorday ng, Judie o 1 i sy by s gk s sfold 4 eas®) hi fivo yoars old, with seapital of $600,000. At first they wero | t ! 1o be :.';'1'“,]' " ibe 1 :.y“r‘,'l.'.:";.l; W “n’n 4:'.'3; L g ontineed or Hemps of owing to the high price of labor, but sincethe id- [ any wort of trial or opportunity for defense, tarued over to the ts »f Chinamen, wh content with §125perday, | local authorities in order to be imprisoned for contamacy. Ne Iarceny was merely te ken from the record, in Just Tho Coort took the m went. Mrs, Drassfiebl bas applied to the military an- for proteotion, The question of who shall have the of the outldren remaius to be decided, and promises edigly interesting G orutor or soldder will attend | mueh s the ¢lusee a crowd oud | proceedigs be # eotiigh o ) $al20 a2 a confirn necessity for thoughtfa!, vigorous study from Nature, is staly, tiog, fiom the da; self an nnwearicd st | frum s hogal.esd, ) wnd & v ke roved o erent suceess. Allover the Const theto | orime was ever charged agaiust biw, the only question b sdieengninst the Chinese, Inthe minos, though | o o yin and the Cosal being a8 to the payment of Wages— privilege of £ 2 A inie of the | 8 matter for whish the consignees nud tue vossel itsold, buk n | not the captain, were liable, and for which, in any eventy ound | there could be zo crimizal resporsibility. In fact, the offioss 12608 OVED | Bad forfeited his claim by desestion, Cupt. Wendell romained [ e cie ons. ©o38d- |1t 10 the opisaou of all conmected with Querntioe n Ler teacher, i i o 8 Loy boat at—-firct sent ber out y for manite et were it not for the ac bas g orblng question with the tre the g rorhylosic | port affeir of the b of band ry of the d v have no rights which white ading, thoughtful c; et now emuoyed svflirent for tie provection of yuikr healih! | jpe over Casndian soll. They dilaie at considerab; | »ounl ) 2 - rmin s 3 b A B s |t urrignl of Svephens atating that Lis presence will b n @lao yof method such aa sho ¢ '~“'1h"" soquired T with | ieffet o bealizg the disunion in the ranks of the Brotherhood. Naval Intelligenco. ! nllu-:ll'umlq-)xpulnln from our s.’w‘;vu. AUiong | (o' arly mx moaths, aad was st last released by the ®ader 0o other system of trefuing. Of conrse, it has not made wé be the means of uniting peoplo of ali shades of Fenian o . the working classes thore s much filih sod ignorance, | i bz aa artist—she was born to that d it bas given wpirit - ove grand fiual struggle for Ircland. —Taties RS LVION O¥ AN o UNATVARAAL KY tho working ¢ atated with fac lowsr remnnestion. than | istervestion of (e commasdant of & Usiied States sloop-e B8 fhs oot 1t has onabled her 0 uee it o b | keep wateh and ward st the = headquarters = for A large party of distinguished officers of the Navy wericans, Irishmen, Gormana of negroes; for $300 is | war, though Trist snoceeded i procuring bis detention in the Seeirs i et ok ¥ 3o rustaze in 4 | bie amivel, and it e romored UM ed oo s | avd Marine Corpa ware yesterday sssembledat the residengy | (Lo © et Iiboring Chinnnau, and when ho has at- | port of Havaus for three mozthe wore. His health was de= L advany doubt that she will so use it. o foliewing | rehas ¢ g ¥ N 5 gonl X « i v t 0 ’ i o st 1§ we 1rortes 1o | b i e Moffat Mansion for the ascommodation of his ex- | of Admiral Boiley, st Porwmouth, N. IL, (a0 purposo of :4.:{:-_;_‘ :.':Ii.t . "'” his peeuniury prbition, he is ready to | siroyed by bis imprisonment, and the Congul lefs no meass ture ** we iy be calied upon o bisating carees Of Ut ) and children 1. the U;l""L‘"“ "fl;’- fr | gugried to damuege bis charscter. His pecuniary less hoet never ceuses to yearn. e Las ne desire " . n::m.\!;mn::n“c‘.h/u'- indeed, ho does not [ ¥8* large. Upou the recail of Trist, after beriess ho only stays. I8 it becauso hohins ome castward, | eomplaints sgaiust hiza on scoount of this and other ontragen, Voeublo fiat of Nature raquires that emigra- | Cupt. Wendell exdearored to obtala redress by o sult b law, move only toward the setting sun! but failed. e has siuce presonted Lis clain to Congress. Om has many Chineso wmerchante of high intog- | 4 fuety ahove statod, there can be po doubt that Capt. Weas Meanwhile the Roberts party have fow words, | oelciratiog the fourth snniversary of the glorious triumphs | o) it o v Py g so 0 action nppeard®o be with them the order of the day. b _ » N o e tovs | Jonds 618 ek of aad rapidly dposed of, and favors, | acbioved by our naval foroee in the serlos of battles which | ¢ bcon . Ve reports com iu from all quarters of the country. Gen. | culmisated in the csptars of the " Crescent Clty.” Tho lnvi- lety of circymstances, wore ouly ex- tothe Boston and Portsmouth sia. | ny, who has a studio at b st,, bas wade a small statue, in clay, repre foeug drummer-boy who was.wounded iu the Baitle of tue | wnd Widerzess, aud who was found, the nest morning, with a #a0ch of violets in bis hand which be had gathered, one by dze of W, » he ages of the disense will only tend 10 luciense the Lor e erianes thercJrim. And wgar the whale | Bweer - and Preaident Roberts sro in the city actively enkagod | gation, in viow of is discussed by made in_the Q | in the yerfectiog of theirpluns for an immedinto ement. | Jod to ofb E Nivan ta pues in bis department, sll the otber oficials | tended to eflicers attacl ¥, paiafuly dregging bimeelf about tho spot where Le bad vicnel s Ieput o “ todln ¢ - drugg " it tho spot whero b6 184 | gg whowii take owe repe B o axpective posts, Gud wo are promised scuetLlag | tions, and wero confined to those Wbo participated in the ad- | | U] i i e B st e “;;"’ axfl aioncis i Hesls Oficer bave | yyusiling s 8 very short time. e 9144 river undee (be florions d Viag:Olloer Furra, | 4T Sdintelkgscet VA0S oy oxpect to veturn o | 4ol eudured a gross Spleies Sthel it e st 1 bis 1 e, 30,tL ' d | o BeatiO sy e - 4 . 2 Goverzment, whose iar duty it was to Lave protected tor's art have power, this poor drammer lad will be | g b i iy [ e | tho Lome of their Lot IR g e e .,:m:l g eyl dl it hadin ) g g tmembered. We do not ste bow Mr, Couk 1 b TR AYENACH ov THE BT NEW-YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICI Those who responded o tho invitation in person wor: Com. | iuvariably able to read end write their own ) s, v u::“o'm':. :un t see how Mr. Coukey could beve | Tpe Erin a steamship v,,'.;-u |»;.,,.,:, e ‘l'l"rf' &1;; d':-.' pe modore T. Kaiiey, commanding the leadiog division; Com 5 f ?T :uutr.-unpr:,l?luf:, ::'\:‘x#":xl\d l;}i‘;u.::‘nu‘:"; sidered, Wade wors of his sabj | b e 0 S 22 Their fiitative capapacity o i the = " 03¢, wud the statue is p | e by & b v. v;v:ll:-:: Herolutions on the Denih of tho Lnte President, :fl:;l::"r ::" 'f»,fii?{.',"." :ummmu!.n; the Cayaga urvul flag } tover thoy hn”xmu one. . They mako admirable HisTs o8 Sowiso V mmw ‘s." FLOWER an— £ slis aleo very clenrly something mars fmportabd t2an the | 200% T8 S e Lawer Bar, and a0t permiited 10 op- Dr. Joseph M. Smith—Bpeech on Bis Churs | [0 Gy Catier, 1 t oporatives, aid, excopt superintendents, no. othier Work- | Tho tirst ervor committed by novices iu the gardoning line, ¥ reble, Kathading; Sur, W. Ty lor, sict aro employed in the Mission Mills. is sowing too early in Sprivg, before the ground is warm story, namely~—that here 18 another student | proaed the city afterwurd, vniess it o nstare come 1210 the fiid, Who bas tarued bis back on eap- | Healti mnthorities. 1 i pot éofr 3rROTE 4 o 4 08 €02 | 1t week will bo repeated t suoald bee ¥etiion aad “dhe way 1900 it and is bent on tryiug Nature' | 0%ouove the pesengers, we doudi 5ot it % W8y Themore be stadies, the plaiuer it will appear that 1o | prowptoess und alserity. The e of N Wrtist bos at any time achieved greatness, or even cont hemtate, o1, if the State #ho o uee that way be Bere siory, or a by thic ucter, otc. . der of . v - G mander J. 8. Thornton, Exeontive Ofoer of the flaz ship | , Tl originstor and manager of the establishment, Don- <3 q ot ’ o1 0 A special meeting of the New-York Aeademy of | YiH 4" 5" W, Moorw, Cbof-Eugioeer of the Kiokmoud. snd | 4l MicLennan, graduated from 8 Maseaehusotts, factory, enough. Seeds often have an uncertain or indefinite exe Medicine was held In the leeture room of Dr. Rice's Chareh, | invento > ;h;:lhuh ey :‘; Spginm, (Hacttord | and was once 8 g‘llcw-wurlmdnn with hx:r.-mn: P. ll?:xkn. fatence iu the soil, & Bort of go-between the vogetatiug and Sork will 208 | cornes of Fith-ave. and Nineteantb-st., on Taseday, the 24ih | and Mr. B. 8 Osbon, £ .alOflicer of the ¥ioat, Witached 10 | In his warcrooms I examined finer, softer, heavier blan- | gooavine R 8 ¢ i soniitis’ o8 40 1 will go sl e om X : dmiral Farr £, Hartford. In addition to th ol a ‘ ; M- | decayiug procews, an ours of # the Cins will wot, | UM T orpous of taking action concerning the death of | Srab ¥ g T . iy g keta thaa 1 ovor saw elsowhere. Comparatively little fine | < PECER B0 0 L ol P e v Capt. Pickering who was blows up in Lo Hous : . . 1 5 [ho Pi 4 o 3 o cloth is mede; but the goods for business suita are of the o 1Lelr former President, Dr. Joseph M. Smith, The President, . Wiake, whe fought the Alabama wiih the Hattera st chasactor. T various San ates el hay are much hardier than others, 8 Grm covering or otk t tizht betwoon two steam vessels atsea; Capt Gre. :a:"h«M by ¥. Haipio, The engreviug wil bo 7a9 | Among the premonitory symptome of cholera there _:“?’w"“,’;"‘f,{,:'.:,";:’,'}f;fi:".m.'wtn’v'e‘?fl%o?x"hl:n‘nha‘m',f Inin Hendrickaos, Adoirai ialoy roud aiettar {rom Adutra 0. and in aize usd sbape I iutended o form @ cowpazion | iy go tuat in seldom ebecnt, sud that is o feeling of | Jie fels painfally the lows of s friend with whom Le lad been Farragsh siating heb though bo sould 2ot B bt P Yo E X g 1d rule is to cover | lanoed 10t the old Mission Dolores Church, built by | Packed sail: A% 00 < gpnnmm- 200 years ago, It is very uii jue, with | 0w thickuess of carth. This is too Wil it this th " ¢ b nous " i d J | 5 i : pes of &l o tumea | « Dr. Jumes Anderson caliod 118 meetiag o order, aud Dr. F. | 1 O el Lottt Jomen, Matiia Corpa; | 0y pliod many excllont Uiaukets for tho United States | yigion rosisting decay, whilo otbes easily ruccumb; henow . Prx gl , " A Burrall was appointed Bocretary peo tem., after which the | {0, Yiorch, Bisbop, aud Foudal, United States Mautino | atmy, All their work ia of excelient quality, to meet the 4 of discretior, or varvisg the time of sowing. 24 the guerpy fo bold fast to this truth—and it is & trutb— | Symptoms, Patholegy and Eclectie Treutm President alluded briefly but fealingly to tho ctroamstaice | Corpa; C e amaon, New.York Siation, Chup. | univorsal dewand of the const for tho boat of everything, | WA 08 SETER Bl face, onioas, bects, to Wy, inVhe end be will reap Lis sure reward. | { Epidemic Cholern. ek o 3 Tnin Henderson, Vaymaster Gilmor, Chiof Kaginoer Robeets, | rogardiess of exponse; for the trus Californian has & strong such ipoch, radisbes, ) J e P ol » which hnd called the members of the Aendemy together. Col. MeCoomb, U, B. T. E.; Col. McKe: T E, Corpe; Col: 4 -y o . by | mato oas, 0ic., will bear putting in esrly, while wuel P. Avery will shortly pablish, by sub- By Epwisy FREES M. D Doctors E. Delaficld, Balkley and Loomis were ptgnudl k“f‘bfl,l‘l‘:zm sl e Tbe, OlCutar Mares. Mt toudenc, v]u- ‘:: 2 (h:“pw‘nd{ cr‘nlurty a8 lcYnhv:m‘lu ore delicato bead, eorn, egg-plant and melon should be '-r:mw, & portrsit of Mx Asher B. Daraad, late President | Professor of Avatowy io the Eclectic Medical College of the G ¥, B Belden agd ‘x'x“‘i;.i.',‘.“.“."i’fl.:m’i“u. g Duley; ot b0 the AdMIc, Jr, Fiold of New-York, aud s | St U il is Mmoss exaincively foe plmed "“"'mA:' e 'F‘:'fifp“w.:fmu;;;’e‘;fiwu:;d the Nuttonsl Academy, punted by M. Charles L. Eiliot, City of New-York, Tangements, e namber of others factured hore and in O ccount of | thus placiug LA B Bhe ¢ . { 2 . Charles L. E ity of 3 ' u folocl oh Abai by Chap. | woolens manufactured hore and in Oregon on account o ) ble to force their way up through @ At 1 o'cluok the guests snsembled and after grace bY CRAD | o)+ superiority to those from tho Atlantic cou ing \Lem s deal of trouble to fovce the ot -g"il:‘y with ite Al « o83 the soil i firily pressed upon the seed, but 3 iuch is sutlicient Wthe o p . : 2 in min- | perso S oA v ket U Depunt Com NS PAPUOR DY | doproseion axl wesrisem ipdlosing that M Poleee Lua be- | sasocieted for many yemis the oo Jmattation antin it | EECU rom tho boroes of New-Orlenia wero:roforrd 0 and | adobo wall, Uhreo feot in thickness, adored by the cheap | £ T weede, 1 s muck Letter to cover lightly | gos to affect the nervous ayatem. A slight Glarrhes generally § ak ill of the | the festivities began. The health of Admiral Farragat was | paintings and iinages with which the early Jesuit mis- < g to uf l ! #i4p of Dr. Smith, and 5o Luman being could speak ill of the et ropoued, wad draok with much foellug, followed by ruany P 3 age nrly e | Bud press the eoil down with the foot, & board or roller, h onarics were woni to excite the imaginations of the Than to cover deeper and leave tho surfsce rough, to dry up ~Tae tame publisher also announces a work de- ®rigtive of ‘he new building of the National Acadewy of De 8t i thi city, and b | #etn i aud there in often & sensation of Loused #ud Gneasiness | Leauty of bis charncter, bis amiability end worth. Dr. Soit! . fe, had here aud ene- | others. nting 1o pain—in the stomach ard bowels—sometimon :;lilg.h“vrle:.:‘l:ull:‘: '= ke frievds sverywhere a adomiral Tiafl ‘to ihe forts, and st the | Bimplo natives. In the r‘"""d beaide it lios buried | 5 Ceup gnd wind, Covered shallow and rovgh, pass oy d i 3 ] it i Junies Cnsey, murderer of James King of William, editor will ¢ bef tat 1 th famous Chalmeto rogiaent | S350 QoIS et etin "This homicido was tha | Balfthe seetd W BT 0 o T e A aso by (havo a8 th #8 consulting physician was Qaarantine Seation o | vota | ng epecial refergnc to the decorative | extendirg over the whole boldy, As the puison affects 100 | opppy ptare of (he building. The wark is t6 consiet of a fokio vol. | ms of and those phyuicians who oalled im 15 cousutston | 4o an the followiag da i’ ork onsiy folio vol . % Jositively, era i clonic P : tiae Yy e B ks . B, Wikl ardhitsol st s ibling, and 11 | e o e e e T i oderdt R e e rthy o their babonen geutieman, | LYy most terrifl fire for ovor barenty minutes, before e Jargor | immediate cause of the famous Vigllance Committee of | S0 C 1% e bon, Cove 100 deey, of leave AL UBEVER | the muacios coour from defcient pupply of uorvous foree, axd § SRR R Tasocased, and would offer the following | SBipe ‘oouid gol to bis relisf. Two or thres hours were spent | J356, at whoso kands Cascy was hanged. An h'npolms Sirfuce, which soon becomes tao dry fur vegetation. Thers in roliearsing the aveuts of the capture of New-O: warble monument bears his dying words: ‘May is V'V'“"" gained by sowing “{, even if mufl“‘ lk: by 15 photograpts, taken last Suimer bygMaurice | men the active sieges of eboler set in With profuse GIscEATFCN | regiigtions Rt ks £ ®uitteld The edition will be Limited to 100 coples. Th il ited . e 3 Y ] ved, Thi Academny has receivad the annovneemert of the b s like i} e-water from the stomach ard bower, and powerfu ‘(m' .‘llnmh-,.a;_‘m’ e y - Which threw now Jight upon the history of th lonns, & " alibited, | forvive my persecutors!” Why do tho most graceless v onick!! he groatest mumlnll‘,'lnhn point of death, always display o wuch ::’:Em‘;‘;‘:l:d "223:::‘:, :hn they b’oeom w Villbe, we pelieve, the first srchitectural wonograph ever | craw; 1 the whole body. 7Lhe puise becomen feetle and ‘“me"“ B o e osieral .';,.‘pri:' e | then .”2'-; Dereeptivte: the akin bine, shriveled und cold; the | ane of the mont distinguisbed mes: Vi the | maral scbioroment uf he e, .4* more pleasast ':Lq;n omid | ety than anybody clse] sot uutil ettled warm waeather a6 67 08 Vorthy of the : We wish | UFeath cold and the eounterasee pincled axd auzious. The B w-hv' B e iy droweed s | _ Some witty writer de o# Pliotogrephy to be ¢ Justice | 84 ped'by s sore vigarous bat later last. e beautifel building it 15 to describe. We wisk | patient beeomes tdifferent 0 ail 6rouud, the discharges eease, Baniing, and pressated s boliday appearance. without Mercy,” though many victima rogard it as slander | $11iPped By & iore VROPPZ e~ S 0 saries of photographe of Ahe cage snd eorbels | Lo i pousible, worse than efore; the ecllspeed Uating, M0 presened aaste wers poneraily of 8 historioaland | without mitigation. In this branch of art=1 mesn o evon.—OMcer Sullivan of 0uld be poblished for the elncation of our stome atd: y Sensiensd, and i 10MLTH 204 mpeolly oV wued Il 4TS o8 A Ry, torian would have boen ensbied Photography, not .lmdep—s‘?nmgm hunudocllm- Tuger or 4 Gorp WATCH. i - lers. We are very sore that such s publication ATHOLOGY.—The 2 ho | yaried filend bes only terminsted aficr & period uot very ofteu feacked have accumulated b brief period muok valuabde data | wble progress. It is largely due to the wonderfully c19ar | the Fourth Precizet yesterdsy srrested William Powerh TR b welcomed, ard would d0 good; not so much by | stmospbere. and i Rotetred {ato e oo, Intoug 100 ‘;"-: Iy "':?m y L M:‘ ik :’w_ R s i B I !:.":“'“‘P:;; m;m oy o | siza the mountalng h.::d s sutire l;:e:i:. .-lmbjnfm‘: the charge of baviog stolen & gold wated, valued ':‘ .':._ atio. s firet direct, and wost powerful impression i¥ipon | - Keecls 28 oy g m,m_rm';“m, O Jane) 2ot | sk in Alaater and o cionta, in the ¢ of the hum f.z‘??.i‘:‘:.":i .::m Luk S".},‘fi‘" Powers 4 some walehih, flxwul;m of the inhabited world, had such an atmo- Ug workien wit! excelient woiels for imitation, as by o 4 LY o ganglionie nervous syatem, greatly depressing all its fune- i) - steals : fiore and such an empyrean we nood not wonder that | YRV LRt the counter, was detected i the' :l‘. o g & love for Datural decos biest tenchiers of his ds b elient private character. his of &bk would bave tak s - u i end suggesting original | tions. 1s sc aflccts in some degree the cerebro-spinal system | U S re ol e duy, o esseliont pubvgie Guesasier, B | A2 snsfrenperpet S ""‘.'l“,”'. o . | ersnsi combinations of fiowess and lecves, of nerves, and the tissnes everywhere, It 1!plm!u“£ ihaelf with: :;":LC-"nn;":l'; Toiowe, .T.':.':".l’.'ii'.‘..‘...“..’,‘:.'.'m.".‘m?.“.‘:-'fl....'..'& ln:‘“x“:.l::dl ’-::l;:dnuw"{ P 'Llnud‘ M‘lyx:h.fiu pm:n. "".1 l{my thougit the blua sky the fioor of heaven, the dwell- | fug he above wateh Justios Dawil s waive o Me. Lonia Prang of Foston, of whoss efforts to dis- | 0 biood, a0 e e e 1o eut | “Heseod, Tot whiie the Agadoms doapy spwpaihisss with Ma Frob aby & Ferreust Club will be orsaided ebore ok vaas | ing placo of the imuiorial gods. These pLologTuplis aro | eused for trial iz defutlt of 81,000 - | h ¢ effort s ucous s e canal, wheuce it ea- w e Acaden; iy ey N in 5 y o ""3{“‘_““”“ MMM“NM&WMM“ Joars, -""‘m e country faithfu! gouler of our wild-Bow. | eapes wiik the profuse dlscharaes set up there, Woan it thus | Gmuy o (hals bervaveaiout, that, Wik

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