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8 Our Fort San ‘arlos Correspondence. ‘The river Si Juan at this point is naif » mileim width, Fort Say Caxion, Heap or aber a tase,’ poo a Ataived, reds: distaah the Rio Pris SR 2A, 108. river) pours tts stream into the lake—eo that Misrepraetations of the New York Press on the Condition, o~ ad rear pe ek te siete, ead ca i all Besouros ama Prospects of Walker's Government— set ace as nr," nao aso scaly Character of the Sources from whence thote Calumnies iit hostile, run the gaustlet of guns. successful plcoes “Dred § - ck "neat the hands epemy, Disciples’ meeting house, Seventesnth street, drawal aw! French dancers ‘appear to- of fourth fete tego ¢ a Doarbengun y te Oe farriaon ft il "communiation i one een wT Tae door tom ath ovenen, in meeaingen teres. |. 98 ae fats on i HE, Ine, 34 Dia. ‘Spanish Fortification: at San Carlos and Caxtillo—Their | “the amount of labor and money expended in erecting | Since I had the pleasure of writing you, in March last, | Rev. Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Fifth avenue etieiast company hap been eursied for to-maeréeia the ‘Whalemen. a Present Strengih—@214 Dutricis of the Bio Frio—Char- | these works of defance, by Ola Spain must have bees | we havo had stirring times here for such an out | Beptist church, corner of Thirty-fith street, this morn- | cast of the “Queen's Husband,” the new piece called sif,(rom New Bedford & tasty sip Onroisn, rier of the Native J'.pulation— Gradual Dispersion of | Cnormous._ The old fort St OMtO (Cer of ne incon, | of the way place, Some of the news I am | {ng and afternoon. ee, Gone a ene entitied | “Bid trom ship Hero, Holley, Rdgartowa, the Allied Forces at ! -on—Negotiation of a Government | siderable expense. It commands the river, and | going to give you will have a great induence| Rev. Wm. H. Lewis, D.D., Rector of Ohuroh of Holy Tri | “Or apna SEOEE, a by eS Sl bark Dove, Rese, South ff Loan tm the United 5:aies, cuts off the approach either tres Cpe Bay on commerce aud (rade, aad I hope that our countrymen | nity, Brooklyn, will preach this evening in the Memorial ‘pce Seas un slaprel con ected te Bene) ie Ooean, Bt Slant reporea cs Jn the absence of 27 political or local news that is | Snclevation of 160 fect. Sanding ot wt Some SMB | wit take advantage of 1h, aa ft is thought by redecting | church, corner of Hammond street and Waverley place. | bill Ii" be Tolowed. to morrow nigh wh he Cae poe ng 25, Uoeas 3, to ‘exciting this prolite country ever furnishes to the skil- | difficult at beat, it would easily hold in abeyance an ene- | men likely to change the face of things in South America. Rev. Mr. Ganse, of Freehold, N. J., will preach thie | sketch called “The Chameleon,” in which Robertson evened suit, hed ¢ we aie saaees: wince mares . ful pen a superabuoicce of useful and instructive ag be, gf metal. ont But I must begin my letter in a chronological way. morning and afternoon in the Northwest Protestant Re- | *PPesra. pa es well aa interesting ms:or. be ST ent oe ie reabriod of their ‘erec, | onthei2th of April, the new church built by his Ex. | formed charch in West Twenty third street, Fg he Rigg mime ge rm Mat Gungacuil Aug zs . ‘The material surroiuds your bumble correspondent in us they are elther entirely uncovered or roofed very | cellency the President, at Iviral, three miles fram here, | Rev. Charles E. Harris, « Christian Jew, will preach are to im ‘Horse Shce Robinson” to mor- eRe ee pen, oa o great profusion, causiug bimto very much regret the | siiabtly. ie and ig | W* COmsecrated. This church is the handsomest now | this morning and evening in the John street First Metho- | row. Mr. S. W. Glenn will aerwards give bis laughs. he us pa Yok of the “skilful,” r, “such as Thave, give | ,, ihe Rio Frio ls s deep, 000! and Tale sreemmaat yoo | 1 Paraguay, is large, and beautifully painted inside by | dist Eplscopal church, pcb nese see EY Skip Jouenh Peubody “trom Boston uly 14 for Tanto thee treely.”” \< present, the Sate furnishes no | fies from tts mouth. “From the bed ot thi river a tribe | 1 Ttalian painter. Tn the evening ball wasgivenst | A reformed priest, from Italy, with other converts | «Biir0x's Axmucax, Mosxrx.—The veritable, General "ip deen fhe Put mee for ‘news of sufficient imoriauce to note, save that the army | of savages formerly brought large quantities of gold in | the lady President’s house, nearly opposite the church, | from Romaniam, and ministers and missionaries of ya- faded of mine, bat poloeen senator, curiosities. ‘That | with fore ‘matnmast fi and eanp 0 rane Im ia good condition, morally, physically and numerically. | ™ en tetas tisik' oley ville ‘We had reworks on the green, two bands of music, and | rious Evangelical churches, are expected to assist the ane 2 ae See afternoon, Mey ta st ini However much this assertion may coniliot with the | athletic, strong, intelligent, warlike and savage. They | plenty to eat and drink for the country folks. Dancing | Rey. Dr. Macmenamy in the services conducted on St Regiment) peion a EES e stereotyped statement of the United States press that | ‘ong since became offended with their outside acquain- | was kept up to an advanced hour next morning. ‘the Apostolical plan of dealing with error, in the new rat Noeem ame fort banem pi * Taylor, from Calcutta for Boston, Sept “General Walker’s cauro is waning; that his project | ‘ances, and refused to show themsaives away from helt | On tne 16th of April was celebrated the birthday of | Mission charch, Twentieth street, between First and Se- | juveniles will to morrow add to the foregoing altrsction eastward, showing red signal with letter ‘will eoon end in defeat, aad that he is suffering immense- | up an armed expedition to treat with | them, Senor Don Venancio Lopez, second son of the President, | cond avenues, this evening. eee en eee ooee tone ki mn of Boston, 11 days from New York dy for the want of ncn money and material for carrying | or force them to terms, but his force was cut up de: | and Colonel commandant of the troops in the capital. ‘The repairs of All Saints’ church Having been complet- George aye Jon $2. ‘. You cannot well conceive how | 8t7oved, only three or foar returning to tellthossd S10rY. | 1, ine evening a ball was given at the house of the'| ed, it will be opened for Divine service to-day. aaa eae Doves ail, Veurad doubt, we deree-.| wise iene of BE wut ite signal and white bal, Set such rattleheaded editorials | tomahawi aud tealping. knife ‘They poison their ar: | General, which was visited by the élite of the town. ‘The West Twenty-third street, and Sonth Maptist Root of the twe grand lyric Concerta to be given by Max mares, <2, tat eupposed trom Réckiand toe ——, ‘upeat t@ us who know better. | rows, as do all American Indians. | Thev will, | On the 14th of June was duly signed and ratified the | churches united will meet in thelr new house of worship nikita with A Sime Callion, with sugar and York Higraty im abatement. It pn Seria rong athens fog so long talked of treaty between Paraguay and Brasil, | on Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh end Eighth | “CO on, torizing's fairy opera of ‘Undine’? Gubee to te repertel eg Sa, ob hee WW ot is an exception. Ite furcsight, sagactty, prudeace, and feat itmsiestoel hile ‘Yankees already scent the tempt- | opening the waters of the Upper Paraguay river to navi- | avenues, to-day. Preaching at 10} o’clock, A. M., by ts to be easayed for the drat time in this country on Tus. Totkin. trom ee Anteigent and reiuh'e correspondence, piace it pre: | ing golden nugedt gation and commerce, bringing Bolivia to the At | the paster elect, Rev, A. H. Burlingham; at 8 0°cloca, P. | day evening, by the Niblo's | Peay, fyi Ay) edtinmemamend 6 Mts grovellii re gan immense amount of gold hunting to be | jnatic market; and, as Lieut. Gibben » in his Garden. 4 eminently above its « ing neighbors in all matters of done in this State by Americass yet, and calcula: | «Exploration of ‘the Valley of the a | M., by Bev. P. F. Jones, and at 73, o’clock, by Rev. W. Sereign Ports. truthful, useful and en °°essful journalism. ons are being made on quarrying it out with the | ‘nation of Bolivia now stands facing R. Williams, D. D., in connection with installation wer- | Gea. Cumiser 4xp Cee ME | Se Dee Cormeen tee, Tt is by no means +n: rising that a cause like this, in- < silver and other ores, as soon aa the meu are freed Pacific coast, the appearance of one litle | vices, Pg eget variey of Hasseusan Sept 6a port she, Bur the South Yolving not only the s«"emption of m State, bat many — SHherwundued or deetroyed a aod about, the mountains | cieeptayce ‘wont’ ght Cole nemcbenrT cra | _™Me Rew Methodist Rpiscopal church, on De Kalb | songs, &e. Srbivar® heghansone Bisons std Matas, Bl Other results far “beyond the compass of ordinary | and mineral sections, 0 that isolated or le partios | Paraguay river is the ia cuine aaeare avenue, between Franklin and Kent avenues, Brooklyn, Tax Bocxtrys announce still another new Re. alin a, vies j, Arlington, i minda’ should meet with its traducers, cowardly, ; may safely prospect, locate and work various | opened by this treaty, are upwards of « thousand will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God to-day. ee Sie ccceniee A “ outline of tn. Young, and Eacort, Gang, une; ‘Knudvon, di brainless and reck'vrs, who do not know the meaning of Claims, atthe present stage’ of alas” the | Satuable iowa unpworked in thas region, as ma- | sermon at 103, A. M., by Rev. Dr. Kennedy; at 8, P. M. 41 ia “excoasively ridiculous,” and will hnrgedwoalapp om to Cet tf id ala 98 parton! 4 . outskirts of the State are infested with chinery cannot be b: by band to Bolivia; but there He og Mert » | prove saccessful. Queen, Groton, ballaating for Leghorn, to NYo the words charity or human progress; who stand upon gling parties of natives, dupes ot the fugitive - | isa highway, larger better adapted tosteamers than | by Rev. J.S. Inskip; and at 73, P. M., by Rev. John Eurme Hatt —Those great hi and Mal- ‘Hammer. wa ting ture, fo diacharse, ‘une; 0 the skirts of time ike cruaking frogs around a silmy mist d whe. aew Setting of Se Seneee the ialsippl, end aa yot not one wearer la ready to go Miley. There will be « prayer meoting ia the lecture , have just strengthened their Minstrels oy | eee ee uatellite tenia, distr ame: in - cosspool, waiting for a chance to jump in; or like a j 8nd believe them to be little less than cannibals, to upfrom this city. Besides Bolivia, the rich provinoe of | room at 13, P. M., to continue until 3 o'clock, and again to their number the famous Ethiopian dancer, | Service: Cari, sleeper, one Sik tg Gmagry ewerm of Sier, to the way of oversibing, and | 24 strminae whee be sean saeel ee Hla Grosso, in Brazil, with its gold, silver ‘inne until 7 Jobs Their programme tor to-morrow would | for i loa’ aat for Nor, waiting Dalla: 9 lic duty. This state of prejudice is, however, and copper, is also brought in connection with @ good and | St 6, to continue until 734. be difficult to equal. ter, Bi for Boston, 29th, ort, for Balad always ready to soi! aud defile what they cannot do- | being removed. They are acquainted with the | ucar seaport—Buenocs Ayres—by the Feseguay river. ORDINATIONS. Brooxiyy Mvsxvm.—The members of the Thes; mo and nage noes our. It s.not singular that the cause of progress hero | {act tbat the Americans afford them & stable government, | Cujabacan beroached by steamers from hare, lies | On Saturday, the 20th ult., three men were or- night in | ales, Lodee, 4 ‘and the only respite and prctection from war right in the diamond , Which are now opeD | dained priests for the diocess of at the Eccle- should find so many lying scribblers, who can scarce | strife that they have epjoyed for years and can hope ae for all the world. Dianantino, about seventy leagues | siastical seminary of Quebec. the find food sufficiently dithy to glut their worse than cor- ra dosize in futne, Prat are Sanne ceeees tat | from sends her produce to Savi on the | On the same day, at St. Mury’s seminary, Baltimore, ‘morant appetites. wisdom, moderatic: justice, Amazon, from there to Para. Lieutenant ‘ordained’ subdescons ‘These belong to @ class who here ex. | Zest and bravery, of their new President, Gen, Walker, | associate to Lieutenant Gibbon, saya ‘<a passage from Aud ME. ORGY was Yaed Wo tbe deaoonatip. ‘These Persons belong come here ex- | offers to them a full guarantee of safety for the Diamantino to Santarem, occupies about twenty-six 7 30 for the diocess of Boston. pecting to misconduct themselves ad libitum. Their an- | Capt Frank A Thompson, with his command, garrison | days,” but how long will it take to go from Santarem to | sentlemen are also for the . tecedent habits have not been of the best, amd they labor Sun Carlos at present, and he is busily engaged clearing | (jiamantino ’ The tbe does not tell us. { understood, ‘The names of the young at Quebec an aeatieat Walk off the underbrush and remounting the guns. when at Para, it takes ten months for one round trip, are Revs. James Farren, W. Donahoe and Michael ‘under the mistaken General cer is 80 push- ‘There are some twenty or more ‘mative dwellings herp, then only for small boats and canoes. This is ali'now | Carroll. They arrived in the ed for material, thas he will accept any and everybody, penny Seinen P| Lone phn sper ql ‘and the Fiver is willing to rooeive aay Young men were educated for the diocess of Boston. i 7 ¥ cane. ir ones and appoint them to avy honorable or responsibie posi. | fune. 7 hepa Prestaest Rives, While — w —_ = as en pe en a & amos! Bradaba VETASIOND. ae tion they may desire, without reference to cond uct, cha- | of customs for the State, resided here, and occupied the | fortunate gold bunter. Matto G: DOW witb scarce one ae Presbyterian church tn Shelbyville, Tenn. racter or qualificat’oa. e an nes, live, a and welt finished batldiage any pop ion | to its rast seen and 20 ‘maa. vacant by the Feslguation of Rev. ‘Dr ae “) Ou arriving bere snd presenting their claims, the keen erected present government cl ry to work its mines, wwoack <, é the accommodation of thi ‘ison. ported fifteen millions Rey. W. J. Breed, of New Hai Conn., has been penetration of “ the littie gray eyed man” at once reads | "Tas location is extremely ploasant and healthful, com- | $y gimmante'to cay nothing Br gold and other valuable | called to Barre, Mass. wre: , the character, and rejects the presumptuous claims of a ee SE Ve oe eee _ of'| produce. i Sore et ped Li pece | bark Ber SAT PaaS, has been called to const range beyond ‘ehipohona) tu ousand r valuable commodities 5 these people. The disappointed ‘oficeseeker turas bis | Guanacosta, Salioag Bay ‘andthe highlands of | (nich are ound tn, that region; burt ihiak't have sad | "nant sal steps homeward, after ascertaining, of course, that mar- | Costa Rica, even to those which overlook San Jose itself; 3 ve tale Rev. Dr. has felt it his duty to decline the call tial law prevails hore, and is administered by a fearless, | while to the northwest, when the alr is clear, is seen, Deate nae Sted bee a Dae: peopl a WR -§ from the East Williamsburg Reformed Dutch churen. just and discriminating hand—that theft, arson andscoun | full fifty miles away, the Island of Oncatepec, from which | now on foot. Rev. Leonard W. Bacon has accepted a call from the drelism are not a8 lightly regarded or punished here as like 1 pillars, d the canopy in the open | the ‘of the Of the above named | @ppointed to take at an ear! in New York or any other city im the United States, | sea ce tee setting sun sinks westward in hyd ‘The congregation of the Fourth Presbyterian church of tendered a unanimous 3 i | E : E i 3 where shoulder striking, whiskey and pogular surage | ‘ake of fire, as it then appears, and rises eastward from | now building bere would be ready to be jaunched by the | Baltimore have call to the Rev. often elevate men to office. od ms aa the ranks of a long array of mountain peaks which rise | beginning of the month. J. A. Lefevre to become the pastor charge. STEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. George Amod sorwnrte Se fee eee Ser ace hanes this day the Varaguay received on its broad bosom | " “Rey, Frederick Hinckley, recently of Hartford, Oonn., | _Canawsa—From New York 12h, arrive at Havana 17th and Mama: Of course, the men who are thus compelled | ragua, the perpetual tradewind not forgetting to tanus | :ho first steamer ever built onthe La Plata, or ita maay | ,,,%¢¥. Frederi - ne | Now Orleans Ibn, Fro Be es ate ne | wood, 5 7 and to choose plundering ground do not scrapie at | While wee mery, while tributaries. er circumstance Ce ety poosety ‘Lowell due at New York 24. ve . : a wnjoy the sce while we sleep and when br other circ! the First C < ‘become pastor ew ade gy ipa Berean a7 the character or the number of the maticious | “Tye ¢ollection of Jegitimists, Gustemalians, San Salva- ‘the bow ot the ry one: | Mr. Edwin M. Wheelock las accepted the invitation to | isand New Oriesns 34. From ‘New Orleans 12h, Havana i“ o falsehoods they utter against this government, its | dorians, &c., at Leon, is fast dispersing. They now num- ; the flags of | become Dopey, of “4 Unitarian Bociety in Dover, ——- — York 18th. % oe!! officers, cause or climate, Allare bad to them—sour | ber lees than the American force here. They are quite i , the | N. H., but will not be ull January. : we Tibbetts, Awpott La grapet—very sour—wwile their mendacious statements | ‘“iscouraged since the execution of Salizar, their leader, ' dent’s wie INSTALLATIONS. Crowell, ; Sea - are apparently foov meri for the appetites of the ** intelli. | apd the exposure of Mr. Manning, the British Consul, ir bands Rev. Charles Livingston, late of , was in- = ayes “ , eohes D gent, epirited and bigh toed” jourpa’s of New York and | Who was bis rigbt hand man, No one here is im any ap- ist the | stalled at Mattapoisett, Mass., on the 17th ul ale, Veasie, Y ‘Goward, Bakers fi elsewhere, Thus are all the ‘dugbear siories accounted | prehension of harm from them, while a fair chance at been Rev. W. was installed, by order of the E Buck, Ly Bearse, New Y for, sdverse te the interest of thie state. oe! marie an tone bt, heath ae ee Fei ge al 21] vytery of Sues ‘on the aid wit, Pres- Nothing ealled—Wind W to SE and N. Fish One of the New York dailies apparently chuckles over icarageans. Ores the waited ‘arthenon, and bark Gem went down the sistement of he Wesninguon cerrenpendont, who pro- | Soo eases, somred’ by, ise Upon. Une. ceyartmess Of i | arto Baven, were held st10% 9 clock. ‘Rev’, W. | Pore of New York, October &, 1850, wee GOR, Oct Arr hea © Matthews, Warren, Phi ity” for asterting that “such a thorough and formida- | Cbontales. Senator foul has purchased a magnidcent | own element, amia the hurrala and cheers of the ‘assem. | Hevowny, <1, Brooklyn, by lavialion, preached the sor- caghxen. BAI; Gor arr echirs Geo ‘Kilborn, Rummel, B ble combination the surrounding States exists as will, | bactenda of this government, $50,000, and has re- | biee mu: the Yacuary firing « salute. The new | (00) charged the a Bellport was ste ‘Ala 7 8 L Mitehitt. Deere, eae, 4 at the clove of the rainy zeaton, ally seal Walker’s | turned to the States for his famity. General Casino has | craft was the Ypora—in English, the Water | orp Oren service the “ bd sem. een Saree eeed t Tiles. BR, Ai Holt, Port Ewen: downfall.” made a large purchase of the same party. Confiscated | Witch. In the evening a grand ball was given at Goueral | bo ¥ t Drake charged the ‘and Rev. 9 gg Some ton. g aoop Excel, © Bab! Iam “reliably informed ’” that an agent ot the | Droperty is now soon to be disposed of at auction, and | Lopes's, where his Excellency the President and family | {i 2. 1, charged the pastor, + Mr. Reeve | 'E smship Jamestown, Parridh, Norfolk—Lutiam & Pleas- OR DEE ith, aad Bo Chamorrista at Washington ia the origioal ‘souree | great bargains can be bad. Where are the speculators | assisted. General Lopez, the oldest son of the President, peo} ants. ‘Rwen, Sid 3d, ‘Ann 'B Hi: of all this ood—to mislead the ignorant, { of Wall street? This government is about issuing « de- | \5 the sou! of all this. It was he who brought the work- Pay oe IN SER MINIBRY, Ship Mantina, Pitman, Valparalso—A Ladd, - en the timid, and prevent emigration here—and cree making all government scrip, negotiable at par—one | men and machines trom Eogiand, and the country can | | Rey. J] tor EspioriogiWet ee oe Ha eS 5 en vate pert the journal a question lends itaif to hie parposes. ‘True | hundred cents oa the dolar. Bever be thankful enough to bis ‘enlightened father and | oR Society for BxploringiW ostern Africe, dled ia Aubura, | Ship ‘Folly, Hayden, antwerp—Layun & H or A traveis slower tban falsehood, and at distance Satan ee Se gente roviving, bgth in ag- | himself for the untiring efforts they make to advance | X.Y. om ‘he 200m uk. at tp house A! ves. Eee Sraeae Whey Pattee tak a eelcttrtecen Wels F--+3~ ‘ch ower, and micreprosentation ‘an undue | ricuitare trade, Money, though scarce, —— ond enrich their apy {ta fitinema, | Nr Ge pomegs ies “3 —_ cre mony ee & Co. yee -y seriously prejudicia) influence. it works evil | ™more freely, and, taking al! things into acooust, the fu- | This vessel will ve a credit to aay, 9a, ocudwent to Solna aisonso, ‘toon re Fase, oi oie Ship Ines. Grover, 8 JohnH &F W Meyer. acti rok, in a twofold sense—it misieads and deceives those who ea a a eee We ee Se Ha ciple, ond the Srebat a hee of essai nan oo be tcatlemant tiga raped wherever taows, est Seat Hew Or Ace. aphecanea Ts cee one haveing | SRE rom moieties sume! nore men tre, | teen a” feb Zorsay Cental tage: | Serneng ie enecreane pee cemastor | Aiea haneaiay Gasp, | pbnme Sod The simple trsth a what the people want, what ney ] 108 Teady for 8 deceive movement at the cove of the | never does things by halt, | must not forget to mention | ization Socley has ever emaploved. and has aided many | Brig Penobecot, Eigerly. Co. ‘wettest Sie sai expect, ard haves right to, withoat aay color but its | rainy reason. That number will prevent any further | that next evening al) the workmen of the Ypore had a puis Raipbow. Vigicen, Arreyp i Himington, ; Susan & own, abd what, in matiers of this serious import, should | © or hostility, by the mere force of its moral } bail m one of the workeheds, tastefully adorned, where NEW ORURCHES. Ret Maa Knight a Like oe W Alexander, bo spoken at ali tee, ""The ungenial climate of Nicara Se aE Re ae SEOs ee casenn an gucty saan tered ban wits or ewesteaarl, ext eer aia ene | dar Trowbrlage, Mercw, Atskspes Tompson & Lea, &@ great portion of the adverse statements. So urea, Hunt . Cn this goes, the tuth lies in a nutshel). We can re the Gederal footed the bill. He also made « valaable phia county, Pennsylvania, Sehr Walter Raleigh, Mankia, Sayannah—J R Gilmore Nibaner, Ottawa, Casp! cord the death ‘of but two American women, residents | Gen. Lane Challenges the Border Ruffians, present to Mr. mith, the shipbuilder, who, by the help & Co. Pam , Newbern, NC, for Boston: here, s.nce their arrival ix this country, (i belis To Masers. A. W. Doxrrnan axp A. G. Boox :— of natives, built the vessel. . new M ist 1 fue ge A frit ree 2 ieee: Cari " Mazbew: | occamonally die elsewrere,) the prudent and Gx\1LEMEN '— My attention bas been called to the last I forgot to mention that on the 24th of June, St. John's N "3. ph pygmy Pe —- Schr terah Brule D bang Scranton os 4 = yt Godfrey, Ipbia fo) living of the rex fully accounting for the fact. m- | balf of a circular published in the Missouri Republican of | Day was em here, not by Masons, as you may think, | | monies on 08k. 7, at 2 o'clock P. M. tehr B Fismmer, A, wi Gilmore & Co. — ae aan See. seep perance, impradence and excess are the sole cause of | Sept. 2, 1866, to which your names are subscribed as en- } Dut lirst as & holiday, and secondly by'a ball and supper, Ethr WE Leggeit. fheoa, Ri CH Pierson Soebieco LW alcsnie Plone oe ean any extrac: y moriality, or even sickness ia the case | dorsers. Atchieon & Co. your principals, bave long since } at the Lady Presidents’, it being her birthday. MISCRLLANEOUS. Fehr A Townsend, nsend, Van Brunt & | G"amon and Peru " , cm. placed themselves bey: the pale of thase who can be If any one would abip just now a lot of good champagne At the convention of the american Bible Union, which Meo. D. “ Nieho Aman capnot indulge to excese in Granada witbout | recognised as gentlemen, and therefore I address you to this place, he would find an excellent market, as the | was held last week, in the First Baptist church, te com- |. Ocha, “alamo —, abbot. Loud, suflering an attack of fever. its severity observing strictly if this balf of the circular conveys any idea of the | baptism of the Ypora and the several balls consumed @a | mittee who were & im the charges of Sebr |g panes Came.” ae the degree of excess. People have no right to biame it or tenor of the whole article, I venture the assertion j sw'u!l quantity. Every oue bere is busy contriving | mismanagement ~ a yy had been made Sehr May, Ar y T Johnson & Co. ‘Thatcher: the climate for the results of irrational conduct, and the im recklessness of veracity and bold falsification it } means to go to Cujaba. 4 by Rev. 0; B. Judd and Rey. Or: Maclay, againat the of. | Sehr Ax ftandel Layton, uirg—Van Brunt & | ‘ worst that we can say against it ls, that it does not admit | would be difficult to ind its parallel. The Varaguay steam propeller Rio Blanco, Capt, Morris, | cers of the Union, reported that they examined | singht Sane of dissipation with impunity. Its laws enforce sobriety— Ihave pever enlisted an army, nor even a single sol- | 000 tov, will leave few days for England, loaded | those charges and, after a strict investigation of the af. a Montezuma, Perry, Frederickshurg—Van Brunt & a sofficient cause for condemnation, I admit, in the eyes | dier, to march into Kapsas. I travelled through lows in } with tobacco and ship timber. This is, 1 believe, the | fairs of the Union, they arrived at the usauimous con | SKM pine schol, P fel Sea ‘of those who wil! not obey them. cempany with a large body ot peaceable citizens, cach | first vessel sailing from Asuncion direct to Europe, | clusion that the accusations were entirely groundiess, and ctr Silver ‘Cloud Churehill, Pocumouth MH— W Lewia I feet exceedingly anxious (hat the public miad should | of whom avowed, with the greatest apparent siacerity, | another proot of the enter prise and energy o! this young | that the officers had pertorm«d their with to} aco. f be disabused on this point; and so far as my individual | their determination to become jona Jide settlers of Kan- [ repuvlic anc its gevernment. Ubemaeclves, and honor and advantage to the interests of Schr M Mankin Bearse, Boston—Dayton & Sprague. eflorts go, aided Dy a liberal press, iNshali be done. It ] sas, and, so far as my knowledge extends, have actually tae Union. Sore 2 pareer: Ramone, Bees i Sener. way bo charged that I am an interested witness—so lam, | mace good their jong, and are now mak The Public Health. In some of the northwestern districts of South Caro- Stace Eerie, Dare. See Eoree~ A iawees having adopted this State ax a place of residence for my: | ing homes for selves | and their families. | COMMISSIONERS OF HRALTH—MORE YELLOW PEVER | ita, says the Due Weat Telegroph, there ia a number of | S\:smer Concord, Norma, Xan elf and family, and this with «full knowledge of all te | Foaring my presence might be fe'ved upon as @ IMPORTED. Independent Presbyterians. Ni are in Reamer JB lade, MeDermots, &'N Beiges. Tacts in the case—it being my business and profession to yor for attacking them by the United Siates troopa, Tm for a union between them aad Old Schoo! Preseyte. ARRIVED. study and the diseases incident here, which very loft the company on the east side of the Missouri river ¢ Commissioners met yesterday afternoon mt the | vieng, Ship Charter Osk (of Searaport) Carver, Liverpoo!, Sept 4, few Love hada and travelled into Kansas alone, taking @ different route | City Hall, pursuant to adjournment. !’resent—Isaac 0, A Triduvm was celebrated at the Catholte ehurch of | ¥ ith en Tareoklyn Gas Co; veasel (o Walsh, Carver & acquainted with. Granada has ever been an unhealthfal | from theirs, #0 as to be entirely discounected with them. | parker, Eay., President, in the cbair; Walter ¥. Conklin, | St. Francia, Seraph, in Thirty-tirs near dixth a 5 Tooality; while other parts of this State ‘Ou my arrival in Kansas 1 found the border papers . on! | Sow yemdeeay, aha wil bo eeedeeeh ve Russell of Boston), Condey, Havre. Bept 1, with mdse add Costa Rica, San Salvador, Guatemala and the greater | teeming with inflammatory denunciations of our citizens | Secretary, and @ quorum of members. a a ‘e wa ot tee to master Sept 3), Int 4110, lon 68 30, of Honduras—are indisputably healthy to all | and boldly proclaiming against them a war of extermina. ‘The following business was transacted — precede Them a Thomas paneen: hy ‘ B » from bt for Bt Andrews. North Americans, maugre their vices and excesses, which | tien; and, in pee to their incitementa, lordes of de- Schooner Francis Satterley arrived Sept. 28, Fee eae ea coal, fo all tt Jatitudes eo quickly affect the liver and | praved, misguis desperadoes eutering the country, spleen, and bring on fever jaan many of tbem having inscribed on their hate, Death 1 | Charleston, &.C Being a regular packet. the owner de. At & meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist Society of “Brothers Tandon ho died Sept 5), and prodent ose of stimulants is pot inter- olitionists and no quarter; 9 mother and daughter, | sired permission to proceed to the city, to take her piace | lowell. Mass.,on the 30th ult., the of Rev. ey 0, with sugar, to Straver, Koh! & Klugkist. The patives distill from sugar ence of the husband and father, ravished by | in the line, No sickness baying cccurred 4: the | Daniel Foster, pastor of the society since April last, was 30 #0, hon 73 40. Coe, benes for ; Dut many months re- ndred Gendish men, the gifted Major Hoyt, | crew, and being cleansed, she was referred to the Health | #ccepted, and the society deciared disbe: ¥ abe was ping jo, tak bn the crew from the Atta. sidence in the country wil! fail to bring under one's notice gallantly served his country im the Mexican | Uifcer, with power. Rev. A. A. Blair bas takem charge of the Presbyterian ould not ascertain the Pry! the orgs Rept A case Of bative excess in this way. All the climate re- brutally murdered while totally unarmed, his body Park Brothers, from Cienfuegos. arrived October 4, | churches in Tazewell aud Rutledge, Tenn. Sidney Gooeh, of Yarmouth. Me: og javer, quires Of Americans is observe an equal degree of ed to plecer, and a few sods throwe over,him, leay with cargo of sugar and molasses. Reporied bavi Dr, Dasbiell 4 , RoR, , Sept lL, at sea, Wen reinken, of prudence, and to drink moderately if at ail. ing bie arms ani feet projecting from the earth, prey | the captain and ope man, in port of departure, from sup | ¢, . \ Dasbie! _ deen appointed President of the | Now York died: 13th, Bdward Ji seaman, of N York, ‘An lbave never yet seen x published description of | for wolves; prisoners murdered (n a manner ¢: ing, | pored yellow fever, and lost three of the crow oa the pas. | College at Rogersville, Tennessee, which is about to open | died; dit). Henry Baxter, seaman, of New York, died; all the Fort San Carlos, « fine od military work, a brief no | it possioie, even the shocking barbarity of savage tribes, | ance by the tame disease. (a the recommendation of | *'t Very favorable auspices. [Fees menttteen, Seemmech, | depy Weert, toe of it bere may Bot be uninteresting to your numerous | and afterward scalpe’—ooe man scalped while , and | the Health Officer she was ordered to remain at (uaran- ‘The Christian Reflector, of the present week, says that | ge inc pemill. et yd ‘who yet lives to exhibit bis skinless bead to an outraged | tine until after frost, and may then disc! Nighters, | the Rev. Mr. Burlingham preac! bia farewell sermon Brig Augusta, Stone, Savannah 6 days, with cotton, Ae, to int of land | world bone | being burned over helpless women Park Ottawa, from Cardenas, laden wit! to his late people Harvard street o! and so- | Sturj ‘Clearman 4 (0 ake Nicarauga and the head of | apd screwing children baying one ir, arrived on Sd ciety, in Boston.) on Sunday last. The occasion was one Sehr Delaware, Townsend, Virginia Gan Juan river, cpom the routheastern shore of the | In the state of confusion and indignation resulting from | proceed to the city alter being um of deep and tender feeling on the part of both pastor and | Schr KG Russell, Lyneb. V FBURYPORT, Oct 2—Sid sehr Kossuth, Coker, Ne ; and 100 from Granada. | there outrages, the people of Kansas sought my aid nod | at Quarantine for a period of not less than ten da! Pas at and noue, even strangers, could have gone away | one Neal, Alexandria. F ‘direction at the | counsel. and 1 took command of the torces rallied for | odeervation without tbe im that it was no common relation Soke Gee Ste: adele Dabaoete, < dave, WPORT, Oct 2— ‘bra Chief, Howard, frem Fa! the lett or | their detence ar an imperative duty which the promptings Brig R. M. Chariton, (rom Mavana, with cargo of tobac. } tuttained by People to their beloved pastor and steamer Westeheater, (lark, Providence. River for Baiilmore, © B sri uiney for Patiad river, fully | of bemanity forbade me to refuse. lnstead of following | co and sugar, arr ‘on the Jd inst. Sent one mam to | ‘rend. It is due to that church to aay that they have <\eamer Norwich. Pi. ty Marw i The original hill was terraced by | the examples of your aseosiates, we «determined to wage | the Marine Hospital on arrival, sick with black yomit, | “red every means in their power to prevent, to them, | “\¢amer Chas Ongood, Gmith. Nox wich t Fong eres, atte, Ws three hundred years ago. Graded | an honorable and only a defensive warfare. To this end, | Ordered to remain at (oaraptine until fros., amd may | ‘hit sad disappointment: but good and honorable reasons BELOW. Bi LONDON, Oct Ase vi Morrison, Por’) xposure, and | the (ret order isewed guaranteed protection to the settler | then divcbarge her cargo on lighters, to be then brought | bave influenced Mr. B., who m once assumes a pastorate ‘One brig, unknown. tand 5 Lends », Boxton for NYor' ‘narrow heel, it is | without reference to hig politics, compelled shamans = 0 te cn Y in New York city, Marie] Spencer rors for Dacia. =a ‘At ts widest part, | courteous treatment to prisomers, forbade 1! rping irk Express, from Havava, witb carco trient Convention 5 Steams’ Washington . S a 5 —parapeted on the east’ | dwellings or ike destruction of , and inflicted the | molasses. arrived on the 2d ina. Cargo: order tobe | chitth teenies on Wnnsbeeter, iat, Carman, Reformed } xgunviie, Charenton, rn lana: sche Argon, Torrey, baltimore, 6/4 ship 8] 4 ok le lad im coment, or | penalty of death for ite viclaion This order waa re. | decharyéd on lighters, and may then be Droagit ¥@ te | The Pres (Old Style) Synod of Baltimare, com: | Wind at sunrise, ‘ York: sobre dubn Pavnham, Paber, Revensn, Gods ost pul e morn) i your oc ates: yurned | cit * L ' rink, apd provioed with feven dwellings ear Lecompton, in sight of the Tar Lamarting arrived on tbe 17th September, trom | fice’ compriema im ail vome ninety moister fod ose Miscellaneous and Disasters. sloop 3 by out damage | United States troops. No 8 were od at | Cardenas, with Of sugar and moiacees, Hae i n nd Rio from were Frankie, end , attack was made there under the ere cleuseed ond ventilated and now pomens ber poesen the 18th tort Lihue GRRE. ae Fa enemy one oe — York. ine Pers, iphia: © pieces, io comet) ony. red y ificer, with “ a 1 are dismounted power. MU, PARES Ge Beak Ce LONDON STATISTICS OF WESLEYAN METRODISM. The clipper ship Andrew Jackson. 1670 tons, fe now om the | {’ D doce, Relea Mee, cal hea oe td pt soe cn. ory one eae SSS En copes Sar | Metco res em eee | WIE in oar mag ough im themeelves m: }, and ocony Bark Brethers. i » Qaarant . sae AN, Sept. B—Arr ua, Davis, Caio i tome sacswerd f.bece few mutes betere Uhetr Gesnrestion ‘Went the night ce Sets, Toe oapeas 6 nd'one mam died ja | erica! stauuatice of 1860 and 1866 thows am increase | “*.lke0 tnt Newly “ x Island. . 5 oor James, Burt, from Ewen of and for Taunton, with PRARSPORT, Sept 2%—sid brig Mungo Park, Nic! vaders—were burned contrary to orders, aud by persons | pert, and three men on the paseare, of yell throughout the whole connection. In England and Scot. = i re iow foyer. The last your $08,806 cage members, wn 1 oa0 con}, Ment aabore near Sacheme Head, Long Islend Sound, | yy ‘Ayres. i ii t Iagoon, which | baving no connection with my The house of | veswel was quarantined «il the “black 7 su ° Stubbs; quarters of a | Clark, the indian agent, charged as he was with the coll | jrost,”* when she wil be allowed to lignicr her earse aud MS Eee @ 28 at, oS Ship Northern Crown, Haileti, at Panama foom - Dougine, Fiyaway, Vvavin soe Procklin Belt on? wallof which | biooded murder ef the lamented Baroor, with its valu. } land it eny supernumeraries, and 63 young preachers on iH pian thea warn cose weomker o8 Cage Hare ead tran ot ae commanded fully | able contenu, was epared by ourarmy, which reached Brig R. M. Chariton, frem Havana, came into port also this year we bave 263.686 members, increase 2,977; | seamen were Jaid up With frozen fect it wawa very hard : Sept M—Arr brig Thomae & Bdward, Met ing all the | it but « few moments aiter the invaders, who had jus: | on the Od inet. During the paseace one man siexened of | 1*,S09 on trial, incromne 6,719; 031 » lnérease 13; | passage, but she me with no important secktent, and only } (fe. ye me manner | burned the seven houses alluded to, had deserted it and } yellow fever, and war sent to the Marine Hospital with | Ot only 59 preachers on ag indigates that [| suffered the loss of # few stall sas! pase hy AH a py Bez: F ~ twenty four } fe! to lecompton. At Lecompton express orders Sinck vomit. The same quarantine was prescribed as in | POTS ‘will be wanted. Ip ireland the number in Brig Adele, a Charleston from Havana, that on the } deiphia: Cobaseet Baltimore; 2h, Chief. q the shot | given that not a shot ebould be ‘at the house the preceding case, society is 18,962, the increase of members, notwithstand. | 2b and Pe text. between Cape F nm Key, es | ao.) oq inst, Angier, Bease, NYork. Sid webra J) wretve months | pied by Widow Brooks and her gous and scoom- | (n metion adjourned to Ootober 6 ee as en a 32 Pe PO Fe Sia i Henze, Baten anton, Baltimore; 2 inet, Alexnoter M, ( ” thou ame lesions, immediate direction eadons he, | ~ aiken of the Teenes » cox men mies i bw Ly of the PORT HAMILTON RELIEF SOCIETY’s FEPORT. Brith Conterence, the number of members is 65,261, | imukcle "aise zen 0 eG Sie then srroking ruline Of the houses of our friends. To Capt. Dr. Rothe reports MeDonneil and Catharine Coyle 5 crease 1,664; of minimers, 271, increase no less than } been in ater but a short me. Ty <iieainaidtmahamientaeeninameneel ee ful torrace, some hun. | Scott, Gen, Riebardson and other privonere | refer } widhout marked improvement. te. The Preven petorte the ‘Tnande Cocieopece hee |, Wiatyindetted to Cape Charice H Coleman, for the tue. | __ TOO LATE WOR CLARAUIOATION: ane = Benes | iy penne bayer ore oes eee comanet. | Mt Mcintyre and Minna Fhrbardt something vetter. | thie your 90,015 members, increase 2,000; and 207 minis: | Cone Hip sation during the quarer endiax Sept 3 Ines 0 MANAGERS ACTORS, AND OTHERS WHOM road ‘leads } ec Gve miler outside of our picket guards, Although All others doing well, except Arthur Byrnes, who came | ‘er#. increase 5: and it has received 86 preachers on pro- ‘Steamers. Cal = — / fl ‘stihora, the Tol the central fort | some of the citizens of Kansas may have been driven | onter treatmen rday with the disease three days | Dation, which ts 25 more than laet year, The youngest | 1. : nh te leces, writen by oF for me S maguideumt aod | ove meneures of retavation, and would, be mtrange ir | sdvanced: bad bieck vomit last night, ©f our’ Covonial Conference is that of British Bastern | \"éusivcn @ 0 Bat MH property. have bean 4 ih rperigmied, Member of moch dil ; | they bad pot, | defy you to point to a single act commit No new cases in ee aed, ran. America, of which the late Dr. Beecham was the —_ —_ — =< <~— <= | lhesl proemm ae ‘norified that the per that they have 74 ted by the men under my command derogatory to their FBAN IPR. Seeretary. first President. Here, and here alone, thera is, from Totel.....1 16 CO | MeL St Sl | Cl any oF these wicore by eRereRen Re =< elements for over three J cbaracter ae gallant roid ere or chivalric > Fort Hamirton, Oct. 4, 1866, 034 A. M. coaunes that will be only temporary, a d which finrk Virginia, of 26 tons, built at Machine, ¢ years old, has Fe pa parece marngmag We pesely ground, being | Ae to the hares of treagon and outiawry, {laugh it to a - amounts to 281, but it ie more than need by | heen sold on terme not made pubhe. THE YOUNG ACTRESS: An from an Rng! af 4 scorn, The recent diecharge vpow bail of the prisoners City Politics. the report of above €00 om wriai-the address of that Com- | the ship recently launched st Medford for Messrs T B Wales | frror. writen some years D é “ti the wails are 16 be bongs Loman wilt, Ficus, rs any yoy bx. Alderman Oscar W. Sturtevant bas been nominated eee mcmntere are 12,808. In the voy tae yoy ae Lal be cabaconbed vy Cont doen 1a meorrertiy ah a fine Guished within, and roppertet oy wae earth: tices wo reepecubiicy a ne vy the citinena cf tbe Third ward ae a candidate for Al- | {rAlasian connection (he member of members ® 41,168, |” axawen's Wansn—To Liverpool seamen now eeceiee 886 ee A TNS ay Works without, furmoucting an ample parapet, behind | | presume there is no one, even ip the #lave Stutes,s | derman at the ensuing election. The correspondence ¢, 1.571, members om Winl, 1,388; (GiB to lesb} edvanen, and to Lecden and. Raves THE TRIS 2 nia farce shies and upon the solid wail were the quas— | eteltified im intefect at to now imagine that $he effort t | wv be found 4 then lest year:) ministers, §2; increase 4; and preachers Lacxenep—At Rast Machias 30, by Mesare PS J Te! THE YANKEE HOU Qhirry twos, twenty-foure, long eighteens, iwelves, nine | inilict the cures of slevery on Kanea: by force and arme Ir dada abtenientiees oo Prorat inte’ tones Nh wil be. Yount Gah toe’ oae, | Vins, Tenaie ii fet, bese reas Se gh 1743 ne | yeaa ae es and anders. , . y i r f par tiew t ed, J The ciliary” read paeses directly in through the chest im, the avesion ef Kasees We Thin the decire et opel men ays jontes, and tt ations, ited y | Tn a ie moe area we ‘i mien noo i centre of the fromt wall, st which entry er | for bloodebed. When you get ready for an A Connxction.— We are req to state that oiticer a are ieee by, aajors thee Fistward, a fine ship of | of vanebeere ermion . Side, sod within, are the ruins of what were thie hellish disposition, 10 lyons, of the Fourth ward, was the individual who ar- shout 1100 tons, not yet named, owned by Major Harward and A LESSON For eee Ss A_Protean farce, in ments for military stores, magazines, « cha) ord of beloved Union, | retted Jobnny Roach, one of the seconde in the Iate prize others. net, written expressly for Mrs. W. J. Plorence py ©. W. . a chape our be met f- Notices to Mariners. leure, Service, &o. Here atill iay many tone of rot pro) s—You to select ons ipbt, am Micers McClusky and Lord, of the Sixth * MARRIED: A farce, in ‘Var iovn callbre, bora | raised in slave | Y*'", &# Was reported in yesterday's Herat. TRE KNOL. TH way ‘Ae ‘ce, in One Act, wrilten BES from QectBt ne Heh of mas athens | “GN AP OF SHMLECRN A Seat arenes . ’ L. Ruroranre ror Kansas.—A party of gentlemen, a en completed, and 6.755 cuble yards of the game anther. about thirt; AD increase of 76 ministers, and 48 on trial. iL for TR FORRIGN RELATIONS 4 in three wes Siyp, have reoustly cviveh ur slap’ an rea he tae xing of ihe inereased Momberehip of the year we por: | Teme TSnarta ice cr hub inae Wheneas; ietle etesorat, fb Charles Moreen Req, of Manchester Reppieea yards Projecting quite tn ne-emaibiea ‘and weapons, who [i sas’ They £0 as permanent settlers 19 invest thelr means So a ee methane panama | Sciteugecaty bere cadpenioh Ga rence emul ia as | outer rspaagtedy: cena By» sidge oF natural causeway leading down to it members of the Senate ff in rich Kansas ianda, and to carve out for tnemeslves for: | £210 ‘he Cb Af ite tre Beat tay to bar seen halsbed, oor “EBIE-ENAP. A comediet, by Chae, M Walect, Ros n cnued by several g various calibre, is in a | and + Sypresestives of ff tunes and reputations. They are no adventurers hunting | 72 ited bh SRee eae 1 and 3,100 tna Meret oe DHA of June leet, hme was nor completed ORKING THE ORACLE: » Protean fare, by gers sve of preservation, and i plentifully supplied be selected by Hf roveltig or ctrl Doli, Dut honest, egiumate om #0 the affiiated conferences. m1 italia ot Avetnt, wien ahe wis taken down sudpinend { Bianeberd, Few. of London. ani ‘eran ih Fut plage €0 strong by sature, te rendered Ep gt by 8, py Droatbeim, Narway, to the Sockhotm | fererabie for operations, and she has, in egpaergeure, been of whieh are dul apy 3 (0 Na <5 ht aaa eg Bene cy Ritu a | gach ances hme | Band oct anattene ree | ne ic ea LMM At ® ‘ s tthe water's edge, and the - ’ 5 dreviging al par ‘AN A y m sutra fort, The Spaniards appear to | through Missouri, you will direct your answer to,Indiana rag ye ~~] fF, Soa dew ten purebared the vast domait of A'tengoard, inthat pro- | sre dehy aed then thewuste are forthe coors bee des from varions authors, thirty: nas. f b wart ‘ ny, ae? at that day | pole, Indiana. Yours, 1A LANE, J and restore hat much disturbed Territory ft. | Vince, and intend changing it» present name to Yuet Of th® | part semierly Tur he ‘he remainger of the year the winds 1 Ar. Ae. 439 Grand elgee’, a! rock othr, ‘ " Frrnont Cor 5 tot wi H Tows, Sept. 22, 1966 lenis faniean, Sq. Hi. “ Betate of St. Qlaus, ” phe sporti of Norway, (eawag Vag Lagng Gogh Wo mgaL Dy WA OF ORD, eaabing it to

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