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: NEW YORK “HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1862. + national! Died. 4 | government solely to the advancement of tho 5 Dited States as a member of the corps of sharpshooters i LIGHT. | Wotrare. Anew description of cannon, invented by Daniel Fits. | Pxawvenausr.—On Friday, October 3, Gannerr Pamw- em tt pe een mar pm, | POUTIGAL INTELLIGENCE: | «; ARRIVAL OF THE i ORTHEAN "Re oran rte ate rey | ety ncngemeioncdenes sacra | er eae fy aL A «duly authorized by thé Governor of the State in which Boupmas yor Cowaams.—Quite « number of imiiilary being «loan of two millions two hundred and fifty thou- | afternooa at 45 Groene stroct. This gun, it is claimed, | invited wo aitend the funeral, on y,_ afternoon, a6 ‘the company is raised, that be has in five consecutive ae iGuT ‘sand pounds sterling, and the other @ conversion of Peru- | can propel a missile of any weight up to ton tons. The | t¥ o'clock, from No, 24 Oak street, aud from thence to men have already been nominated for the text Congress. IN TREASURE on FRE! yian funda 60 bp catal amount. Cavalry Cametry. \ahola, at two hundred yards at rest, madeestring NOt | gine of them, perhaps @ majority, if elected, will bo $754,840 . ‘Tho have! oth transactions. | gus le ® bolt of wrought iron festonod to the baw of@ | “ets "A: the renidence of his brother-in-law, No. #6 ‘over twenty-five inches, or the same string off hand doubt make good representatives, as it is fair to. presume ‘The committee ap; by Congress to investigate | gunboat, and the gunboat is the gun carriage. Tho mis- South Kinning place, Glasgow, Scotland , on Tuesday, Sep- ‘@ne hundred yards, the certificate to bo writen on thé ni this matter made the following rovort;— silo is made, in the ordinary conical shape, with a hole | tember 16, Wititam Srrmat, Raq , late of thia city, Aargot used as tho test. bet ee etter Pesgponioggepe ‘ea: | News from New Grotada, Central Americn @M4 | Air’ That we Executive shall nok contract any 1080 | aruisg o@ ons, bm if jongihwiso suiloiently largo to en, | Wana.—On Friday, september 8, Mane &. Wane, daugh- Bilas M. Green, of New York, Inte of Texas, has been | yanis'or pba anger mee caliciaiana whe saa seed Sicond-—"That Gongross ball uot approve Ube contract | elo00 %. polt and leavo room for a chargo of gunpowder, | ta, the late Philander Wobb, aged 16 years, 8 months ‘appointed ehief Quartermaster of Gencral Heintsl@m@a0"s | distinction as a reward for party fealty. Give Dur geno- the South Pacific Republics, wht the nou 2” Kowmoed. Rearare 6 Oy at om \ ‘The gunpowdor is placed botween the end of the bolt and | “hus notice of the funeral will be given to-morrow. ‘Corps d’aree, with the rank of lieutenant obiobil. rals and colonels a chance, and wo have no doubt that ke. &e. bio. Sr dor the govornmond tb awsd Yr aay wivh this negotia. | bho bottom of the cavity imthe projectile, Tho lattor (For other Deaths s2e second page. | a na nether i vas 1 (o.tesPend all the operatians conc than the gunboat is propelled by the powder aes Pind MILITARY COMMISSION. matters would goon assume a satisfactory shape. Among bid Wk, tion. ¥ Kend being lighter e gun! a Cees il cama great Mili Co as idates names Ne "i * sird— game ¢ Congress shall au’ whon it explodes, There many Pr sr oe dear ney os — G = sg ac pints sel cog ny yaracgey Laght, Captiia Pkiagsial, 2 a varuent nee a loag of ,t#0,0F three millio8 OF | rayoe of thie vention, which, if they be eatablished, will SHIPPING NEWS into working trim, The delay ia required for gathering | Brifevicr eneralG. A. McCall, domvcrat, Pennsylvaula, Soe earn eth Oh arrived ak UNE BOE MEO WF] kaes PAY, kovernimant empion,™ va ot Any ater | prove it the most destructive weapon beyond comparison é arr © partios and witnesses, An immense number of wit. | Brigadier Gex!#ral Kbenezer Dumont, repubtioan, Indiana. | D& < peursesy Without prejudiog to the discus, vor iaventod. ‘Tho trial was on such a miniature soale | gicamshipNortharafZight, Tinklope'Ah, Asplawall, Sopt 8 Son. % have been summoned pro. and eon., and tho Court | Brigadier Genera 20tn 0. Barter’. repubsican, hm. ernanae the speste i of the Mor soare LN oe. one oe «» toon. | Yesterday, howover, that little judgment sould be formed | wit sscectasinang spade a Won Le Mecsorier. evans a ‘Sdjour:$ from day to day until the parties are ready. | Colcnel W. F. Grosham, epublican, Indiana, 895 On the 26th uit. the President set a ‘ve pub. | of the merits of the invention, Commodere Porter Boake Me, Bia, with Gnaee, same oe geist A@BRIVAL OF PAROLED PRISONERS FROM WINCHESTER. pate Zanes PEG es heres s ag Bakor & 26,000 pre-e, representing tl e anfavorable cenettins ott tho | and othor eflicers wore presant, : oCarty, rep: A and re * —_— . ae ois Firat Lieute."ant James P. Perot, of the One Hundred | Goionel Win, R. Morrigon, deme", Ilinots. °G. presont law'in relation ta tho ouatoma, evhich embra6e, Board of Aldermen. ET ge a 2, ‘and Bighteonth F'ennsylvania Corn Exchange regiment, | Colonel Amasa Cobb, republican, Pager a f the tariff and Cusiom House regulations, \eourdiug to THER NOMINEE OP THR MAYOR FOR STREBT OOM- | with war’. -aNsert, fom P phia for Ship Island, Rogether with ninety.-#ix men of bis own and thirty of | Colonel Johu T. Farnsworth, ropubl.0, Ilinois. W. Seligman & Co.. 21,000 project presented Lo the House @f Reproscauséives onthe } yy sonic ResuUTED—' ANOTHEE AND ANOTOBR’— } 0°” “ay WEeKod wea dhe | Died Stace goverment, wae Fe Other reziments, havo a,"Tived here from Harper's Ferry’ | Malor Joel B. Warner, democrat, Vonoess te oo | rae tf: Conse 24 208 He avggested bestow sovoral madieations ia | KY 18 ‘STILL THRY COME,’ '? Foretan Ports Liestonnat Perot is Adjutam of his regiment, and was | | PRENDENT Liwoouw’s Disnaicr—In the LS) MATIN AY Fo atrick. 0,060 3/500 | a poderate duty on sundry articios which are at qroneat | “M.-F Aldormen met yostarday ab,%ne o'clock, | Cattao, Sept 12—Arr prertote. Wintod Sot, Rodgers ‘wounded in the right arm, and taken prisoner at the fight | Minois the two candidates for Congress At" ha | 4, af. Coppi Co... 9,400 Jounings & Brewster 23,500, ‘The Porrds. —-Honry,, Keq.. in the chaip, for Gork tor orders); Harty Wake Boat D ‘Bl Shopher letown. ‘They were paroled at Winchester, and | SUA — Pe ie eee oad | hata ee Sk Se 8.000 Sur tho comompinied gradialropest a | PFOtdent JoheO. | iF Fon Srivar cOmrmonmsme, | ABNEETD): Kandel ay a i Et Haram ‘according to their parol they are not t take up armaagainst | Sart, is ” i P. Naylor... 9,000 ies on all metals, ANoTHR NOMA. YS name of Thomas B, Stillman’ | Cork for orders); Hadiant. Mathews, Chins ae te gland foe admirer of President Lincoln. Some years ago ho repre. | pny ol A treaty bas beon celebrated between the governments { ‘The Mayor sont i t. ‘ London); Vieurgls, Baker, do (and ald tor Gare a Sng nemnrNN SHPAPRNE Zn), AtNe 0D TPOTENEONT Te thectinkcioh tp Conmrons, belog ie: sncoesstal. cag Lata vo of Chilo and Prussia, and has been ratilod by he Con. i crenata te Commissioner. Blanding eee, Dalen Chinches for Baglind’” Tees Congr. J. Heoht.... 600 by Exq., for confirmation’ ay. Peroied men from being sent 4; ainst the Indians, show dng conclusively that the rebels are in league with them- ent urge thom on in their hOllish barbarities. The above Prisoners marched from \.inchester to Uarper’s Ferry groas of the former. Valparaiso was visited on the 224 lt, by a strong Peagon vine} Daron moved gale blowing from southoast, which lasted throughout ? ; ty AMiermat Boots said that Lefore the Seer ets fa the 23d, injuring severai voswels at witlrthe Mayor iu amy é mina, Wa, be (to ho confirmation of tho | _ Sid provious % sept 12, Bornco, Reed, Clinchas; Wintela for & Boott,'Rogres, France: Baypt. Holmen, Corky tin eee Board could agroe nm, Kendali, Antwerp; Rocklight, Hadley, Chinchas; Lis- > Mayor) should | °° Masou, ao, Wy nomination to “Aivoade tor ge orang 7, diag; Blanding Dua. Na didaté in opposition to Stephen A. Douglas. He is a war » DeWitt Kittlo. demoorat, and if elected will probably repudiate the cop- ment calculated to crush the rebellion. $282533 Beceecas ander a caval rd in twenty hours, and suffere Don Pascual boon recogn: Obi; advine and confer with the mon W9T8 OF 8% whom the pOaRA, Sept ip Gentoo, nae peared STicutcnant Perot. cays, they, wort | _ 00 Fisra Disruicr.—In this Congronsionat district the | 3. Heller, Bros coveriinent aa Consular Agent of ie Tepublie ‘ot Bolivia Altera, Darrow desired to Soo wich oy. charter | M4 rag SO—Ae? bale Bin Baw. ‘uonate Rore 4 y . " as of i : 98); 26th, mer Asgii ee twenty-six hours trom Hurper’s Ferry to Washington® | Conservative republicans and the infernals could not | Wm, Hellor & bay A in a issih asiucsaacsoanas wor thee i moant ties dhe aeyo.® must Orst w."X°® (und cid for St John. NB) mo dal chr sagt Pion, Wie with nothing to eat, vmd thut for the last two days he hag | “8, and a split was the consequence. The conservatives geben Chis and Peels ae iasitog. of lettera of | Homination; and'it was ten for tho B. Wrd of Aldorma | vy | Mynston. NC. Cid 23d, ache Levi Rowe, Ke or, York, Wha cake Patty bared Diacahe vs fre vite nominated Morrison R, Waite, who is represented aa marque and reprisal is abar ioned, and eonniderad to ba J oleck or cowdru ths party mamod. Mey wp tnter‘eronozot | 18d wool for) Slaton Preveuh ABP Tdnda, ome, to a - i is jonger y resol i ind eat resol , * ort Sept pe TNE REBELS SENDING NYGROES TO RICHMOND axp'] Pts 2 ableand willing supporter of the policy of the eter arte Sone Naty ae ee Peete te PY | any coalition, ‘The conmultations wore Cr withing but ) | ssoq) Gage?” 1 Seve Keystone, Burnham, repg; Sunshine, CONSCLITS ¥O W.NCHESTER. Sovernment; ‘and the radicals, Deminated for re-eisaiion. | , on acggunt of tho surrondering of this right, on the grownd | bargain and trado for the votea cf tho g Wwmbers of the | fp, y Sseausate Ciry ov Wasmixato, OFF Oarm Radmee Tt is stated by refugess from points south of our lines, | /@mes M. Ashley, who is @ blind follower ef Sumnor and Panama, Sept. 24, 1802. | that te indispensable to nations for their defence who phos create he hoped the Mayo. Would stand segeare: ‘iohiathiash dose Chat the rebels hay» cored to Richmond all nogroes, | Thad. Stevens, T havo no news of any importance to-communieate | Oniy means ioit then to etek the eexbitioms desisne ot | Alderman Booen suid that if che membera.o¥ the Board ty Alice, nb n Brine, at bond or free. that they could lay their hands upou,and | BktGapier GewmRaL ow tae Stumr.—General Kbonez0r | ¢om tnig place, greater maritime Powers. desired to bargain they could do mraeh better th WW by going piste gat 118 Content at Falk save im veesed th. mise of tho whites aud sent them to” | Dum nt, republican nom:ueo for Congress in the Sixth | pyory part of the interior is porfectly quict. Now and A new town is to be built in’ the county or district of | to the Mf ‘Tuey'coutd go to Mr. Stilimau ai. inake & 1 sti, Saomose’ Xn, Brookhaven, and i a, will t , n behalf. uitlota, under the n: y Union, ‘Phe strootg | bargain with him: (Laughter. ) ‘at Dead; 280, Orient, at Liverpool. vee e district of Indiana, will take the stump im his own behalf. Q . ame of Amoricaa: Uni Poi ‘wards Winchest ¥ ; then a few prisoners arrive; but all the loading men of 4 The nomivation was lost by # vote of clovan %° Sve. n Boston At Star, at Bombay. REBEL KENTUCETANS. Ur vor Re etxction.—all tho Indians delegation in Con- | +44 Guardia and Fobrega party have left the State. * eee elles ae brieent oie @ South and Central snericat | oy ontirmation—Avderinen Hall beady, Chipp, iNtyton | Sit for Vers septs, BK Adama Covtian, Kate Hors, ¥ gress, except two, have boon nominated for re-e'ection, y d p pI citios, and Win smith O'Brien, 11.9% Liverpook, r d Allon. Against (S—Aldermon Smaioh, Walsh, Pros Went a The Rey. Froy Eduardo Vasquez, Bishop of Panama, ARGENTINE REPUBLIO, on Synge] Senator Awraowy.—A few days since we gave the fol- | arrived hore a tae aist pile: Y eho incorian,.0sib 08 Mr. Ricstra, Secretary of the ‘Treasury: of the Feenos | Hcury, Reet, Mitchell, Jeremiah, Froae, Boole, Uttaw wll, eoflicer of Gen. WY. 0, Butler's staff inthe Mexican War, has : . Fromont and’ Farioy. “Absont—Conot. . ; od Senator Ayres Cabinet, h acoount of tho {adore of : ‘written a letter to Adjutant Goneral Thomas, in which, eh Bia a advice to United States Houry | nis flock have loft, excopt two priests, who have taken | iy aeancial s ping ory i on ee of hlermua DavronolTced a rsolution eating Ato opmic\w (fasten. via, Quroenstown.y recurring to thet period when the whole staff as 01 . Aa the oath required by the goverument. Tho Argentine Congross continued discussing the tariff ‘Corporation Counsel as.to 3 “ Arr fronr New York, Tangiers, «&% Dublin; Toutemta (6), @6 ‘ in wero anon’ | Yet Seaater Anthony, from little Rhode Taland, follow bee Late and custoin house regulations, im order i esuablinte n | Ya! ol the Deputy Stree Commissioner from that olive 4 oixhaven. A citizen ky, and former!: distinguished ci cf Kentucky, formerly an ‘Tho Adelaide, foom New viwk foe Dublin, tan nehaceuealr Walorford o the 20th Sept, but got off the same day. ‘gnan in their devotion tothe government, he saya:—Now | 4,XtSeastor Anthony, from it Toland, follow | Tear that the Bishop says he camo hero to fight it | St @ reat stabliote @ | Tid over American Porte: you and I alouo are traly inyal, William 0. Putler isa | tho Sere delete ole Way be'can verve his comtry, | outwith theGovernor. If 60, ho will get the worst of it, provinoca) 42m OF revenue throughout allie River Pate | "Ai dgrman Dayton then mak that ho hadiar ordinance, QSTON, Och dAtr {by il) ship Rambles, Bee Fennell thorough revel; Russ, bis tou, is raising a regimont of | The Newport (R. I.) News copies the above, und | for the Govornor is determined to make him take the oath | | The subjeot of bringing: European immigration to tt | thous not yo. quite perfected: for presentaiwm, anthoriz, | 9% Baska Kleves, Card h i , febel troops in Kentucky. Dr. Hunt has been from the | says:— or leave the country. So there is no use in the Bishop's ihe one mie than one dollar, aud he desired to state now! the provi- | =. Scares oP Beginning of the rebellion connected with the rebel army, | ‘The New York Hurst shows its knowledge of mon | Kicking against the wall. Governor Diaz says to him:— | "The French bark Juanita had arrivod at menos Ayres, | #1008 of the ordiuance. pet c _._ MMOCBLLANKOUSY ‘axtii he was crippled for life by being thrown froina norse. | @!1 Ce very conclusively in the above little para- | « Take that oath, or travel |’ bringing one bundred and forty emigrants from France ——— no eggs te et Alderman pedncntnrsd per- ES FOR UNION SOLDIERS, IN-CAMP ‘As for myself, says the writer, no rolative of mine stand’ | (Ph, which is koenly, and, wo blush to say, morti:y- | 79 Governor has ordered the election for representa- |, ‘THe Indian Chief, Caifucura, bas Kout commissioners tof mitted l proceed as tho “ordinance was not before the | A MM TS state seut by tre larnden Expeass, 76 for mysell, say! » rm hr apt eans ingly, felt by the people of an honorable State. No man treat with the #uenos Ayres Cabinet on some public af- . way. ‘wy send datly tall Union camps, att charge omiy witb me, bub I thank God that he has kept me from | has more disappointod bis constituents than Senator An- | tives for, convention to convene in November next. fica, Tall rams ©>ivy a traitor to my country and to Him.” The letter ia | thouy, whose ineiticiency, if nothing else, is felt to be | Tho Military Commanders of the Department of the In- ‘Tho party was composed of the Chie, Curnil, anda son | SPector (Colonel L ' WIG BCHLEDAM HOH M&PPS. 4 ) | Quite as disgraceful as the’ dishonesty of a colleague, who - of Calfucura, with six distinguished warrtora anda reti- | 28, Alderman Davi ty Bomb {LAND HNGLIBH LABEL Written, as expressed, trom an exuberance of Kindly feel. | Knew enough to tke himself out of the way when he had | erigr are as follows; Colonel Gabriel Noiras Departmont | he G:sixteca men. ThOy arrived atthe capital ov whe ae ; A we LD WanGnOUse ee ' ings after reading the reeent proclamation of the Presi. | jost the confidencevand respect of his constituents. Colonet B. Corrcoso, Deparément of Fobrega. + | 19th of July. Qnawlnoed thom, that tuet ae oes FOR SALE LAYS THE DUTY, ent, and the writer says, “I am a slaveholder; most of | aw Ixrunwat.—the Syracuse Standard, the organ of | The Governor has not as yot made any appointment for | pe Central Park ConcestexTPhe New | compstoat moa, tho Board determined to coufirur ths. | gaommcemacol Walle elchiatea ft 4 my property consists in slaves, yet I say lot all go rather | the Jerry rescuers and underground railroad agents, in- Sota on: We a agape bas been appointed Pro- ants stand sie ‘The nominations wore coutirmed. : for foreigh market», tor a ee ed warehoase v ete { i fect at Aspinwa n). i Alderman Brapy was making some remarks when | below the prise of other pt a 4 than my goverumen', In my opinion the President wil, | sists that none but radical abolitionists should bo sent to | “"The'stoamor that arrived from the South on the 22d | 4¢ tho woather shonid be favorable, there will be masio | Aldorman Dayton: interrupted bito. Alderman B, antd he YDOLFIO WOLF Be sustained by a large majority of the Union men of Ken: | Congress. It says the candidate who seeks to be clected | inst. touched at Guayaquil, but doce not bring anything | a ene central Park to-day at half-part three P. Bt, whom | would not auite jentative of tho Ninth district | Orers roceized tor shipments-frcm Tiemburg, Wetter’ tucky. All who do no: sus.ain the principies of his pro. | under the namo of “conservative” is acat under the | reliable concerning Generals Mosquera and Arboleda. ree ree P. My when | ty interrupt bi " him that, ale | greene rect ss 4 ‘There is arumor that Gencral Mosquera was at Popayan, | tho following programme will be performed by Dod —— — ti re " " wth.’ @amiti are merely pondering to secession strength. meul—an enomy instead of afriend—aud must be de- | j, Cauca, and that Arboledo was at Pasto. The impression THE CHARGES AGAINST GENERAL M’DOWELL. teated at all hazards. is that there will soou be an engagement, which will peo. | “Oru ® band in (ho sais aay 500,000 for she reli’ of families of weliiieand wan eet[ tae aa who want aCrutch o*Oame, ‘The friends of General McDowell are urgent in thélr A Pgacz Democrat ¥oR ConGress.—George Middioton, | bably result in favor of General Morquera, and that Ar- a me yorbeer. a special order. J Call om COX. In Malden demands thit the request made in his recent letter shail | democratic nominee for Congress in the Second district of pte hi renbctbagh psy ash eaee tater Heo 2 Overture,"1e Dieu et Ia Vayadere”.., Ahan de Board adjourned to this day (Saturday), at wo J ae - " ‘be complied with. He now stands before the couutry | New Jersoy, isa member of the Socioty of Friends or | from that quarter. t Selection from *Don Pasquale!” ++Donizetti, | el « STORE THAT 18 THE STORE ¥ EB YOU CAN ‘r Biated Ware, Table Ire, Refrigerators, * dor te sun for house * . Nachtwandlor Polka..... PART I per cent in buy amend ‘Trays, Door Ma br. nded with all the crimes that can be imputed to | Quakers, He is conscientiously a ‘peace democrat.” We have two vessels of war in port, viz:—United States ComMonors Porren ar Caniry’s.—un the invitation of General of the federalarmy, He has frankly, plainly, Jxssk D. BricHT.—Questions are being put to the demo- pec dyebenn — French ship Bayogneso, the latter just ‘The ‘“Ragozky -Borlioz. | Mr. George Christy, the eaterprising manager of the aan every: artic ur-quivceally and manfully demanded court | cratic candidates for the Legislature of Indiana, whether Hee doses Ua laennere -Spobr. | Curisty troupe of minstrels, Commodore Porter, the dis- BFE sh oman Sais 8 yy oe eo alot tinguished commander of the guuboat Kesex, attended ths performance last night. A private stago box was fitted f inquiry into the whole of his politica! | they will vote to return Jesse D. Bright, who was expelled NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. Scotch Airs, with variations... career in connection with the war- Whether or not | from the United States Senate, back to his seat. PART un, +. Jullien, Ser er oharges have becn preferred against him by official au- | A War Drwocrat ox Tz WRonc Sipr.—A man namod Our Panama Correspondence. Gente onan «Rollin. | up in an elegant and patriotic style, for the Commodore ee. thority, he is charged by pubuc opinion with offences | Warrum, who is the democratic candidate for the Legista- Panama, opt. 24, 1862. Senta Gat ens inopking, | and suite, Accrmpanying the Commodoro wore tho fol- ¢ KO ais) thut demand investication, and he is surely entitied, | turoin Hancock county, Indiona, being desirous of placing | ‘The Panama Roilrond Company's steamer Guatomala, J Stasuy, | lowing gentlemon—R.K. Kiloy, of Ute gunboat Angio Ame, onorce under all tho ruies of military or common justice, to the | himself square on the war platform, issued an address to | Captain J. M. Dorr, arrived in this port on the 20th inst. rican; J. Harey Whito, Private Secretary to the Commo- PABE ALES. While prosent at the Contra! Park concert of inst Satur- day, which was even more fully and fashionably attended than usual, gur attention was called to the uew music pavilion or@ting on the wost side of tho Mall, nearly oppo site Lo the refreshment stand, This structure, intended to accommo late an orchestra of thirty fiye musicians, has boon erected from the designs of Mr. J. Wrey Mould, assistant architect to the Centrai Park, and reflects great én, estigation he has asked. He wants a court of inquiry | the voters, in which be stated that he was “in favor of a dore,D. P. RK hat shail be open to the peopic, the proceedings of which | vig-rous prosecution of the rebellion to an honorable shal! be reported from day to day. This he is surely enti- | close.” tled 10 and the failure to wecord this justice only induces the | ConGrees,—One hundred and forty-five membors of be vef that Gevoral McDowell is imnocent, and that the | ongress are to be chosen this full in the loyal States. parties who refuse him what be seeks are afraid that the | Seven have already been elected, thirty will not be Anvestigation will cast upon them the blame which thoy | chosen until next year, and fi'ty-seven districts in the se- Gre willing he shall rest under. Whatever may be Gen- from the Contral American ports, I am indebted to hor obliging Purser, Mr. Cleeman, for favors. GUATEMALA. ‘The President has issued a decree deducting ton per cent of dutios on ali goods imported in the ports of Izabel and Santa Tomes, on the Atlantic coast,and in the depart. ment of Chiquimula, The object of this decree is to en- nd master United States Navy ; D ‘ Browery, Righteenth street, between Seventh and Bight avenues, New York cily. riner, ement to the close of the pe 2 (uinultnous dem: 8 (SINGLE INE BOX OF P f IMBBEDE'S, 688 JA tint ready Brondwa ree Brown's RTANDARD SCALES—E: TABLISHED, 40 ory THE WAR FOR THE UNION. ce sion States will, if the rebellion continues, be unrepre- } courago transportation ovor the new route that the go. | crodit on his sklil and taste, It is a Loxagonal stracture, Seaanoanaand ib Apparetus. Specie ral McDowell’s faulis, whatever errors he way have ccm- | sented in the Thirty-cighth Congress, vernment Is now opening, end.which, as I informed you | supported by sixcolumns; the archos are filled in with | Actiom ofthe Rebel Congress on President weandarda. “ALT Siok of all kinda come anitied in the campeign, under tho ciroum:tances he is Bie Bic Att : é 4 elaborate arabesque traosry, with shivlds, on which are 6K Proc MWN. Noo Bar lay street, opposite the Se oe Lag Aiely ep err atanivaus Wie WEatos. somo timo since, will put the capital of Guntemala in | thynames of tholanciout and modert Write art | Hdneoln’s Kmancipation Proclamation. K BOWN, No.3 Han iay street, oppanite the | ly enti nj Kansas Crry, Oct 3.1852 | °Mmunication with Now York iu ten days. Of music, covered in by an elegantly caryod dome, sur. | The Werkty Henaxp, for tho preaont weok, ready this te ee ands asking for a public inquiry into his conduct has been pub, fished, the people are amazed that it should not have been grunted, and begin to believe that there are others who @re Lo be olfected by te disclosures which will be made, THE COMMAND OF THE MORTAR FiVEY. Commander David D, Porter has becn appointed acting Rear Admiral commanding the mortar fleet. PROPOSED NEW POSTAL CURRENCY. Parties in New England propose a new style of postal eurrepcy. It isto enclose the Post Office, or postal cur foncy, stamp in a circle of white motal, covered by a Picce of mika, making a circular metalic case, with the Stomp protected from the wear and tear of use. It thas been approved iy all who have seen it. It is mounted by a termi presenting a lyro and’ star. ‘The whole is to be per out im blue, red, ereen and gold, and when completed will convey to the mind not an urapt suggestion of the glories of the Alhambra, the Torres Vormejs, or the Alcwar. We Mr. Moulé on this ‘crowning whose exertions (as we remy the public are groat!y indebted for these fres co! tho Park, which hayo now ome @ fixed institution. He fonght the prejudises of the commission, raised tho first thousand dollars from private friends, ard Row enshr his pet idea in this boautiful a ‘Tho workmanship roflects the Drummond, the carver, Mr, De who have built tho structure (an intricate pentry). ‘The woodwork has been thoroughly. well pr pared and grounde! for tho decorator by Mr. Dau Honly, who has also hat opportunity to do the Pack The President had appointed Senors J. Mariano Rodri- guez and Rayinundo Arroyo to confer with Generals Jarez and Chomono, commissioners from Nicaragua. ‘iho object of thie commission, sent by Nicaragua, was to propose to Genera! Carrera, Prosidont of Guatemala, to organize the five Contral American States into one re public. I have not learned the resujy’y¥ the conference; but Tam satisfied they never will (blo to carry into effect the grand idea of Gen. Martined, of Nicaragua. SALVADOR, Thoy are said to be making preparations at San Miguel for the annual taic that comes off in Novembor next, The indigo crop this year will amount to about oight hundred ceroons—say #,000 pounds, morning at ten o’ciock, will contain a highly interesting account of the Action of the Rebel Senate on the Procia- mation of President Linco Emancipating the Siaves in the States in Rebellion aftor the first of January next, ‘The Intest accounts of the Movements of the Army of McClellan; The latest despatches in regard to the Impor tant Movements of the Union and tocky and Missouri, Account of t va berland Gap by Geveral Morgan; Important iatelligence from Now Orleans and other parts of the South, Inte resting Acoount of the Union Victory at l-u-k-a; Full Re the Killing of Major General Nelson by Brigadise Goneral Davis at Louisville; Letier from our Special Correspondent at St. !'aul oh the Indian War; Lave and The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the 22d of September, has arrived. There is no news of importance. Passengers report all quiet along the route. Governor Couneliy, who has been affected with a pain- ful infirmity for «number of years, goes East to procure surgical aid, During his absonee Socrotary Amy assumes the executive duties of the Territory. Genera! Carlton arrived at Santa Fe on the 16th of Sep- tember, and assumed command of the department, vico Canby, retieved. VONSUMPTION, GRAVEL, GOUT, C CHRONIC RIKUMATISM “AND DYSPEPSIA." ) SCUEIDAM AROMATIC The above medicinal be prietor, in Holand, expressiy subinitied 10 the first chomists and s manufactured by the edicinal use, Tt haw used He has the privilege of referring (o the followis ‘dams who stand at the head of thelr profession in cl Putup tn and quart bouts a for sale Ry Cruggists and grocers, HO WOLFE. REFERENCES IN THIS CITY. The Navy. The United States guuboat Chippewa arrived at Fortress Monroe ou the Ist inst. from Washington, and sailed the s Y eligence trom Europe, an‘ allnows of the | yy rece HONDURAS. ae Hildin’ waathee cescaby it slication of a | Lmportant Intellts n pe, Vareerine Morr, i stated that, at the present rate of issue of | noxt day for Gibraltar and tho Mediterranean. The fol- | Nothing new; everything quiot. Shitnte oR porta: bales We Nec uriok peveresvor Tier Yat wowk of itorest. Tesme—ihioa, doles por year. | ‘it VTannanway, ALD Drofyeror of Cuca Surgery ane ‘the postal currency, it will take ight years | lowing is a list of her office: no... NICARAG uppor terrace, giving it a surface intertructibie aud | SWé!¢ Coples, in wrappers, , mW ig be: pies @o brivg Cut the fifty millions authorized by Cumgre: Commander—Anirew Byson ‘The steamer Virgin, of th sit Company, in mak. | impervious to (ho effects of weather meshes Beguante, M; Des, Rroteeeen ot eeal Ootege ts ee Mein) Drawings of MM ny, Eddy & id Miskouri State Lotteries ing hor trial trip on the 7th inst., from Granada’ to Virgin Tay, oncountered a severe gle between the Corajes and 7a. patero Islands, whi ether with the wrenching of hor engines, caused her toopen her seams and mike 5 water that they were compelled to beach her ata pi called Charco Lieutenant and Brecutive Ojicer—Joha W, Philip. ‘Acting Mister—Wm. 1. De Wolf, Acting Ensign—James M. Crocker. Ast tant Pu; master—Goorge A. Robertson, Assis ant Sur,con—Louis Zengen. Enjine re—Acting Chief, William Musgrave; Third As- ‘The inventors of this new style of currency propose to got ‘up the etamps themselves at their own cost to be allowod to issue these metallic currency. They think that by em ploying the button manufactories of New England they can ety of New York. Lewis A. Savne, MD. H. ?. de Wres, M, D. J Wooster, M.D. YEeucy, MD. Amuse nts Last Evening, ADEMY OF MUSIC, The “Puritan: was given last benefit of Miss Cariotta Patti, ‘The house, covsidering tho jog for tho first 1962 » ai, It, 34. Kr: 46, 70, 65, 2, we Ti 0 by addressing either to Circulars sent free of ct 10. Tat informed, however, that she nN Srexte, M.D. very nearly sup, iy the demand at such an advance as will | ,.Amine ry Acuog chiel, Wiliam, Muageave: Third As wll soon be repaired and will be ready again by Yhe 16th | gampaoan of tho cvoning, was a vory {air ono CeuatU RAT BODIE 6b, And:many othe‘s too numerous to mention tn this adver 1 a . re 1 ol ober. : ‘ovington, Ky., or § als, Mo. cietl ine 3 fo satis'actory to the bankers and the public. The s! B. Heonan. From Greytown we have the news of the arrival of the | The rol of Kivira is, 80 far as the score is concerned, BES oy re robert mte rey ee Acting Masters’ Mates—John H. Butler, John H. Lin- thet) ‘@xhibited to the Seeretury of the Treasury today have scott, hn As i. Wilmoth ‘attrocted much attention. They are practical and unique, company’s bew ateamer San Juan; for the lake, and in ontirely within the compass of Mixs Patti's gifts, Her of this article, case the Virgin short be a total lors, this new steamer OMclal Drawings of the Ociaware State Lotteries, LARGED Captain's Clerk: er Harding. } ne tite tale . fae execution of its light and florid music waa always neat and JIONS, INVERTED NAILS, and avoid all the difficulties hisherie urged against that | Paymaster’s Stew: Tecearrent : ver iat tos aveljare feat oat ater JF | often brilliant, In the polacoa she ‘wOdld have prodaced 69, 6 ned ane a, 53. of the fest cured without palm Sort of currency, The advantages of its use vastly out. | Surgeon's Stewar 7 ing vessel, is now finished aud realy for service at Grey- | greater effect if she bad not attempted (oo much. In doing ? ‘Dew Chass 34: —Octobar 5, 1802. oO Decudwene” Noles to phpaleial — ‘Weigh ail tho disadvantages that can be urged. Although CF EET URAC TTY town, With the new steamer SanJuan for the lake, this she strained Ler voice to an oxtent that marred tho | 66, 3, 19, 45, 21, 9, 20, Jo, 17, 37, G4, 27, 23. | geousiot the city. id er for the river, the company w: pI ie pon the route by the 18th or neat tagatte "| beauty of her vocslization, In tho triv at tho eud of the COSTA RICA. first act, and ia the aria of the second, where she had no The only news of importance from this republic is the | temptation of this sort, she acquitted herself ad BE ee ralety-eioneg Saas eee mirably—the cadenza towards the close of the former, Rio Chico, near Natu, in this State, Colonel Fobroga re- | being quite a gem in ils way. Iu the dramatic require treated to the port of Montijo, and embarked in a small | menta of the part she was less successtul. If, howev see oe twenty dayan’ Thee are forty Montane in gut { abe failed to make @ marked improssiou in this reapoct, brega’s party, aud with nl vd that left for the samo | ber efforts always evinced a tact aad judgment that placo on the Salvador, including some priests, the party | rendored the impersonati a whole perfectly nece pt- Willson number about sixty porsone, Alb of whom will | Sone” Pore scpiieapvclgred no doubt have to remain in exile for some time. Brignoli’s Arturo is so well known that it needs no far- General Mosquera has addressed an official note to the | ther aualysis of its merits and defects, He was in charming he Caution to Correspondents. {From Holbrook’s United States Mail.J The number of letters sent to Washington from the New York Post Ovtice has largely increased of late. This fact Is,we think, owing to the use of postage stamps that have cither been used upon letters previ and from which the cancellivg marks haye been partially re- moved,or so much soiled by circulation as to subject them to a suspiciw of an attempted fraud upon the Post Oifee. Such dovbtful stamps are in many cases, it is presumed, honestly employed in the prepayiment ef post- the last possessor having taken them in good faith currency, Without the slightest scrutiny as to their real condition, and focling an unwillingness to lose their In fact, they are frecly paid out and recoived ‘the reconstruction or transferring of the plates may Deo necessary to some extent, yet by this course there muy be an infinite saying in space and paper: allowing great numbers of the stamps to be thus printed, thereby increasing the amounts required for circu, ation. THE MINERAL WEALTH OF SOUTREASTERKN CALI- FORSIA. ‘The late discoveries of rich mincral regions near Fort ‘Yuma, inthe southeastern portion of California, show the reisons why speculators have been secking to get a gran, Gtreviars cout by addressing. 4. woRnis & 00., Wilmington, Delaware. ‘ings of the Library Asso- ciation Company's Lottery of Kentucky, Cass No, 31/—Ovtober 3, 1862, 46, 73, 66, %, 27, 65, GD, 40, 8, 4, 69, 38, 13, Cass No. 318—-Octover 3, 1362. 67, 73, 5, 10, 41, U9, 27, 11, 45, 60, 37, 8. For ciroulars, £0. 914i TANOB & 00., Covington, Ky. Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- er iiecinngs eo BPH HATES, Broker, No. 11 wv York. 8 AND PINS— 1 Ors three and five dollars a Set, at G. ©. Ale NS, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. XPLOSIVE COAL OIL, DETECTOR, JOHN TAGLIABUE'S PATENT. ai Sland upwards, No. 30 North William street, 699 Fulton street, Brooklyn. — puss, FISTULA, STRICTURE, by ir. Dauiels, Professur of Su cai University of Philadelpiia. Odice 241 Sixth avenue, neap © Fourteenth street. ERS YMOND'S. ROBES 4 BAUOTING CIRCULAR rom Congress of the territory in question. They first circumstances rendering any inspection impossible, | Costa Rica government, inviting that republic to send | yoics, aud played with more oare usually chooses —— pote modestly asked for a superficial aroa of the dimensions | 202.39 4h the payment of omulbus and ralleoad farce | Teprewentartzes 10 & Conareas or, Conference that he in to Deatow ‘on his erormanrn This, perhaps, ase | | ‘The Finest and Most Graceful Hat for | isa}... FALL AND WINTER se necticut beequently dark, —os Panams, y t tt efelt it necessary to men in New York, is manufactui bs Saad, ‘ne ni agg Pita ped atten dark, tm poorly lighted peloces and slaswhere.; | |) Gen. Mesquers Saggeste that all the republics of Cen. | {Tm the fact chat Re fa ‘support Ta the “prima donne, | PENSOLBID, No 118 Nassau street 1BL, 123, 193, FULTON sR a . = tral and South America, including Mexico and the United | and says much for his good — The Sir States, send their representatives in order that they may | George of Susint exhibited all the breadth and adopt such measures in the Congress as will defeat | vigor that distinguish this excolient artist’s per- the designs of the Europeun Powers in America. formances, and in the liberty song he was superb. The Minister of ForeigmAffairs of Costa Rica in his | The gir Richard of Signor Amodio was woak, and espe reply approves of the idea, and says his government is | cially so in the noble duo just referred to. AS a whole. Billing to send @ reprosentative, but as regards the United | however, the opera was very creditably performed, and, States he thinks it Is necessary to make her promiso not | judging by the applause, gave geueral satisfaction. to buy or annex any part of the territory of the other whrsn canven, republics, and to oppose ali filibustering expeditions, be- . om fore they should allow her to be represented in the Con- ‘The programme at this theatre was varied last evening . by the substitution of “Othello” for‘+Hamiet,” whieh was General Mosquera says he wants evorything done under the wing of the North American eagle, tat tho | Presented with great success on every preceding night of Having imported our fashionable fa! winter, ior fo the increase of duties Under the new reve- Bue law, wo are enabled to ‘offor our splendid and N’ CLOTHING {plion: material nosteiyiey and also our full »¢ made, that large numbers of these worthless stamps have been, with dishonest intent, re- } having already fulfilled their legitimate office. And further, we have good reasons to suspect that in meny instances persons, hav! in that way obtained asupply of the second hand article, attach them to their employers’ letters, and pocket the fresh ones entrusted to them to ailix to Read re py ey posting. As great disappointment and joss are lial Feault fen tne Sotantion of letvers from the auove-cancen, increased vigilance on the part of bosincas men and oth. era becomes necessary, in securing honesty and faithful- mess in tho preparation of their letters for the mails. In ‘hoy called the ‘Colorado Desert,” represented to be only approachable through Mexican territory, and only @lightly valuable for agricultural purposes by means of drrization. The committee in Congress who had charge Of the memorial for this extraordinary gratuity of public Annds referred it to the Commissioner of the Land Office, ‘whe mace report that the locality in question was part of tho great volcanic upheaval upon the Pacific const, which was gold bearing, and stretched from David's Fall Styfe of Gentlemen's Hats, 2095@Broadway, near Dusne street. One of the New Hat Company's price $3, equal to any. in the city. No. 148 of ev sheortment P ING, which onde cverytninn fasvionable and elegaat w=, the line, bh ior indoor and ousioor Mt AT LAST YEARS PRICES. . ® ny ra bere leo 2 eta si — demande MILITARY CLOTHING, re of real, in comprising Oficors Unitorma for every grade ofr it How to Tell a Stranger.—There of distinguisbi: ‘® stranger on Broadway atts tis as nee "puta et Teths To not aticacting such stication at No, S13 Beseaway. Citizens always appear to them. Mexico to the Russian possessions; that it was in ® | recicce to rode a Sat tha catael ps required | Costa Rica government fear the claws of the eagle are too | the week. Thecuriosity to see Mr. Booth in this.aiMoult 1 ‘Won.=—The Grand Are Aatitude whore like soils in the Old World were made pro- | being larger in amount, temptation to remove them long. = ter, for the first time since his return from. Eu! . pit Nt owed upon WHITE, the Hatter, for 4 te by oman inary ae, inh. ad ety, | Bre RU thine ero mere |» A Cneem someting nim, Locus mame | Ser arly very ero, and wor urge anne, | Hees ts Mase eens aS | en am us 5 jes were inv’! ’ 4 urpishes Qoat ite mirince wat suscopiinleof irrigation from the CO. | in his way, eapacially now that a teu conta s:amp vr & | fond. amd Me, clay, i the United tutes Congress recom. | therefore, filled tho theatre. ‘The great improvement | at'si6 broadway. FRanURE will be found to byt \--moseeomploge i MUES MI fod no deviation {ron the dgures abcd tg articlen DEAL JET BRAQHLMN:, RLNGAMT SCSLES. fi Pe ee below Canal ore My ae 2 MPOUND FOR, RHEUMAT) US.ciRRse SOARS, COR SARA 4 rado, whose bed was hun@reds of feet above it, and hose flow was ever full on account of its @ooree through ® rogion of mountains whore @nows were melting in spring and where rains swelled its flood in autumn. For these reasons, with others, the Aand office sets its face against the policy of the grant to Private parties, and the wisdom of its course is demon- ‘Btrated by the fact of the recent discoveries of gold placers 4m that quarter. 18 is not doubted at the land office that wen! }, recom. ty four conte stamp is just as available as so much | monded that the United States sond a representative: but | perceptible im bis performance of Hamlet rendered the “ orion was Mr. Jobn Randolph and others. ‘As u temporary expedient, and during the scarcity of By refering wo the proceedings John Randotrts and others. | ingorest all tho greater, and his admirers predicted for perfect postage oe ieee ea government envelopes | gress of that year you will find some interesting items | bi more marked success in the character of the jea- ‘may y be used inthe tranamission of the | that would important to publish now im connection | ous Moor of Vonice. Without bestowing upon the young tiheee, ost Important correspondenc>, as they are not lial Congress of Gen, Mosquera. . Fredricks 4 Photographers, 179 ta the miihape aed encetatatten joss now attending tue ida meet ete ten tragedian praise altogether unqualified, we may ro- | Pith avenue, Madison square. postage. ‘k that the anticipations of his friends were SS DtheLo. is a much more } Might Cartes de Visite tor $1—Equal to ‘Turrean Motus Iv Tam ReBRL ARMyY.—We have received the best made, BALCH'S, 288 Greenwich st, cor, Barclay. from Messrs, Barnos & Burr, pablishers, a most interest- Batchelor’s Hats Dye—the Best in the IDIOT OF Sess both aftersoou aud WHA 4JAH WALLAHY W he maid acne! Torkish arviga curse times Our Panama Correspondence. , _ y ve Nopralgia, Epil: pov. plrins beyond! the Mississippi, that are marked upon | jng little volume, entitled “ Thirteen Months in the Rebel PANAMA . 4, 1802, theless fresh, original, stritzing, and ss destitute of stage | world ;instantancons, harmicss and reliable, Sold by. ly Nervous Altec’ bas, Rb pork Tonite, eacerte haps as Darren, &o., will ultimately Peoome wooded and } Army, by an Improsed New Yorker." It furnishes one | ayo paciftc Steam Navigation Company’ stds Cal. Simoot with the fadispenes able Feruireraee cain the afer hom baa Bono oe lar aad steer diquere nat ali naccotian, te a pow arf nd An go satin Voxsse 25 ceais each, of the most truthful and reliable accounts of the condi- Tho | boxes. in wnig’ @ Turkish cartons, tor FL. Postage ‘watered, as in the prairies that have been cultivated, Ino, Captain Henry Woolcott, arrived at her moorings at | Indeed #o thorough and complete does Mr. Booth’s disgust | _ Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Preservasty: ‘Tho thousands of valleys io al! the mountain region, it is | tion of things down South, and of the purposes, aims and ‘ the 22d Septombor, at three o'clock A. M. for ranting and mere play-efect scom to be, that he | Wig depot, wholesnie nnd retail, No. 6 Astor Pores, bceute,, on cartons 20 conta, #hich must t doubted, are valuable for the growth of trees, grapes, | reseurces of tho rebel despotiam, that have as yet-been De ela ad Comers "wore duly conveyed by the | Apprare ia danger ef running into the othor extreme. | Pye applied pinneanarcorsere i Seg rg he he 4c., and will prove capable of subsisting a large mining | presented to the public. inwall. oon be too subdued and tame, when, it | weifa! Complexton.—Laird’s Bloom hems! 4, Sot Broslway, Now York Morro to Panama for transmisaioa to Asp! ‘the opinion of writer, vigor an@ action not m1 —eee —— — fend agricultural population, Tho dates brought by the Callao are as follows:—Port | only appear pardonahie, but absolutely wecessary. In | of Youth or Liquid Tearl has no. oqvel foe, plosetting oid 100.000 "ert oF oimaian teilitae ot cisakaare ce tapvrnnant P. 9) KRLLY, Moott, August 17; Valparaiso, September 2; Coqnimbo, 3; | the eteat frat breaths Bis | Wil"have no aiber. All sraggias and Ab Roadway, 81.00. 000 on cassit Funervan ‘Tho contract for the supply of stationery to the Wash: red : 6 Arica, 7; Islay, 8: re ‘ , —— a rv} Angton Navy Yard bas beou awarded to Messrs, Philipe & Among the victims of the battle of Antictam was Lieus Sime 0.13; Payts, 16rd FE ey ‘in tage bron! ‘w.A. Batchelor's r meee inten tee Solomons, of this city. a tee ee ne ee d passengers, "Ot the busbund were depicted with'dhe mose | gentfor Wien Tous Nv, PRS, Rale to Mond sires. VICR CONSUL OF FRANOB AY BALTINORS, New York Volunteers, who was struck down while lead, pion. 4 thrilling truth aud oarnestnesa by Mr. Booth. Quioi but niente ing his men under the hottest fire of the enemy te wae “ym deep fe was just what was required, and was splen- Trussee.—Marsh & Cos Radical Cure ‘The President has recognized Amedee Sauven as Vico a brave and experienced cfficer, an well aa a warm friend , . PoulM” ie, Be | ctidly’ ed by the young artist. In the scene where | prise, No, 2 Vesey st.. opposite theehuren. No connection | 11) Sf cost, io reduce Con: ul of France at Baltimore. and genial companion, whose ‘loys cannot be ensily re , J. Ferroyra, (Fe “gittmamn. } he first accuses Desdemona of falsenoss, and algo in the | with any oiner truss oflice of samo mame. Female aiteudant | Weil Sexyoned aud te placea, ‘The funeral. will from his late rosl- ‘Messrs. A. Brower, J. Wilk'.sg, M. Wilder, grand smothering sovney he one to the fil conception of : the cgrantey im thet News from Francteco. dence, Melrose, West county, at ten o'clock to- Juan, and, ¢, Faye in tho dramatist, and was truly grand. Mr. Conway's lage Trusses—Marsh Hro’s Radics) wee the wrus. whose 1A $754,000 IN TREASURE EN ROUTE FOR NEW TORK. | morrow morning. The d ooaeed leaves a widow and ive . ' Mack, H. M. ant 1S deserving of special commondation, and, in ‘Truss offige, corner of Broadway and Ann sired, ‘eee on D. ao) Fot | picce was exceedingly well performed altogether. Othello | numa. A Bax Franctsoo, Oot, 1. 1804, is undoubtediy one of Mr. Booth’s Quest Impersonations, | os winnie ‘The steamer Sonora has sailed for Lever Trusa’ Congr’ ssional Nominations. treas Mion E i comfort. y GOTTSCHALK IN BROOKLYN. fa the best Truss in the world for cure and, comfor ie ; 9754,000 in ra pant At ane er - nami, Oct. 2, 1862. Me. Gotiachaliv’s first ooncert xt the Athonsum last | buy until you see th Tala aranead ps ; ceeanpaleta ag Of HoH NOTICE.—THE ‘and $100,000 for the National Sanitary Committed, Colonel Jenn Groesbeck wae nd rena 0. night waa vory fuablounbly attended. The programme waa | ‘°° a i ant ine ‘The California State fair opened to-day at Sacramento. | day in > 1o First district, and John A; ue Rares Be the same an that of the night previous atIrviog Hall, with | Oomfort ©uare for the Regearres via He ante F atomic 1, will cf ‘The show of cattle is extensive, The fair is otherwise | qoaq'. tone. the exception of the quartotte and Mr. Schreiber’s solo, free to. any oo aiitcied with rupture or Ab 4 f Goober, at 10% mA A distinguished by the attendance of the many candidates See i Canon Ret nad whieh wore omitted. "This evening the ‘iitiuguished | afeha'bos 798 ow Work Powt oes. et ee oy NM; sation &, 9.00 A. bapa an “4 Colonel De Witt ©. Littlejohn, Inte Speaker of ‘the Zia. planet gives his second concert im New Doctor Hunter'e Discovery Cures the Immigration from the Southern counties of the tate to to the new Colorada mines continues to be quite exte;,, | Smbiy,and now in command of the One" Panaréd tid ive, while the Mexicans from Sonora are flocking the ‘Tenth Volunteers, stationed at Baitimor, has accepted fn iargo numbers. A ty wae the nomination of the republicans Of “'nig distriet for Con. ‘The steamship Arabia arrived from Boston at six large . far into the end me" |. He will, without @ dour’, ‘clock, this morning, and sailed again at elyht for Liver. aaa se artons enguniaionn daxgeser ates | ore. vy be lected by a large taba for | © " { la, obstinate repuen of Wee aa Haurax, N,9., Oot. 8, Se Bivision aireet, cadet , ’

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