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10 2 ARRIVAL OF THE ARIEL Impovtant Yews from Cen- Gaal America, Tie Ciy of San Saivader Besieged Burbarded. DESTRUCTION GF LIFE AND PROPERTY, Vertainty of its Surrender to | Genoral Carrera. AVE THE BARRIUSE* of Colewel Thomas, the Pa Captus 1 rest i 4 H 1 b ve c The iotter of ont gory Pana) r " we Crom th 40 ont, uo ror th sme Uhanke for Ube from + of San Salva Grnevat Carrera— i th Stem y wp this country, Theno seutinenis he afterwards con- dated pro: bat, which gr Where ati the formgn winises were New YORK TERA r,s di} np HATURABAY, NV rat NEWS FROM MEXICO. — ‘Vhey, the nat forelgn physio, 5 is the dew, The n.gaver you wee om the atreets bi ing the maras ef having receatly Tecovered’ from it 15 nnn te ae ‘coupy IDK, {bait spp of U0 be mare or lesy witted. yp ‘tho steamship Golden Clly came direct from Rio - be Ls . FH tie v exrecied, but ao ih hort. leaving fi on the Jat of Ucloder, DEPARTERE OF GENERAL FOREY. The sam® thine cen‘oss (hat Do reason of the line Mot AOA Bani iD, #0 Io the unpreceden Are Ing wore buemena is beeaise the rolling BWEK ¥ j20tfle | tweudly three dys. She b'dy ‘air to be the faateatstenmer apron clont, A very good reson, truly. tb is gov ay yn | onthe aoa he aberagte ree ernie ae aoe stood, bh wever, shat tho line was finished much Fooner | every twenty-four hours. She cougumed on = than Specter. for the reacon of a lege sin of i | faneNow York to shiv port eix hundred rons teva coal | CONTINUED BOLDNESS OF GUERILLAS, jug the reward for a comp! (aon er gister ship, tho Consiitavion, did oa theeame (wncted {¥, The contractor distatved the mashiui’in } route. ‘ . Ly: 4 ora ste this Mrg.nea, and fnished bis rond hetoro the toes. ti ‘Tho United Staten ship St. Maize api aon, avd cay bul.ders were ready, The interval eso be nd steamer Saginaw, Comman: 108, employe: , however, by seeing that the track is wel port. The latter wii leave ina fow days ona cracd Of | PREWCEH AND MEXICAN ACCOUNTS, no “stop ? work about it, and that passonvers may tie northern coast, and Lhe ‘ormer to the southward, as over tho ine with enfety to lite and lim), The, Merciurto | Koon ay relioved by the United Etates ship Qyaue, now he. ae, ke. of October 1, in speaking of the road, says —‘Altbough | daily expected from Acapulco, T have not hetid of any % tho Wailea of the line baa not been cartied on with tae viariby we should have liked, owing to the sear Jug stock, and although it has not vet been ponrininto | stea arr, whien ia the most important part of beain wy two Con oy » Pew from Valparain aut Int in nite, Peru, Keurdor, N 41 Oompany’s steamship Gaaromela, Vint) harbor eorly on the morving San Jose, Lh; Aca utta, La Union, 18th; Reslojo, 17th, ant she brings the following cargo Irty-one bales deorskins, tweive ht n 1 hides and one case merchavdis 1. (8 interesting. r Joarn that the city was closely ¢ bombarded by General Carrera A h of September, at a point . at San Salvador, between Cenorala a.rins. ond under the flag of the Minister of (States: ls ibemounted nothing. On the sal Carreca moved against the capital ia two estimns ene comin nded by Zavala, the other by Car- rera in jierson, The 1. of Gon. Zavala soon occupied the Subor) > of Sant) Leela and Calavario, the columa of Beevers) Co pore nroviue te the rignt eccupied the suburbs ef Remedios om “on Jacinto, General Cerna, with a force of Tus vice from the north, drove in the pickets of Bar ds See bd ef Milinge, cantaring his artiliery 1g (he advance guard of Is army to retreat Hog’ of defenee, ‘The tine ef inv. ctment was arrera established a mortar hat- nto, within sight hundred and the main plaza, and since the tcbor has maintained au incessant and destruc 3 have been destroyed, ‘Tho house of the British ell and one of the inmates eo the United States Minister bad been sb hwavy procectiles, and one of his ker. ibe Consular Agent at La Union hada narrow toe of a shell that exploded on the Frouch al the tive residing Gen, Cirrera Niting the siege with great vigor, and pation to make itae short as posaible.” He 4 iu cutting olf the supply of water, is mak- {ac twts, Keoving bis men close upon the ue, ved harassing his oppononts in every Rarrics is unfortubately eutirely unpro- wompic ted. a tery or aod we wided wth artilery, wile Corerra bas not only that swhict ho chptored, but some very superior riled or. iver, and hevry mortars The besieging force ainounts > abo 6 thngand men, whi'e the army of Barrios Goer Bot @ thousacd, aud they are reporied to fhe mac dive On tho tn jest. the Moitet States Minister, Mr. Par- tr ssoed through the Ives into Sun Salvador, General fart t tho Orst integriow, bas agreed to leave tho lod he would be allowed by have bis guard th # friends should aco-mpany him hut made it part of reomont that ronkd raise the siege, and return with routier of Guatemala, The former 4 to, bat the latter ho po em ptorily © Was urventiy requested by Par- c ya cin on interview with Carrera, to «eo if some « eet exuid not he made; end on the 11th inst. ho eure bot oerpase, and had a protracted juterview Phe only terms re he world Hsten to « the goverment the country, After he ‘eat with senator Veralta, be le't_ in charge of the govern mn ted to Parries he asked ton We apnotuted to discuss the polnt, and uithongh (ho roywert wag at first r the advice of Mr. Partri! Ibe agreed apor by rt t fnrther destruction of pro lnrge nambor of the inhabitants, computed Mr. Partridue, in t v. A general aseault betig the forelyners were to It woud De folly on the part nvtto hold the eity. ‘The din resiating it | iver of the inhali t having the lonet | nbardmunt, and the st, when It comos,'bo suc been deceived by the traitor for are that he would have been mpelied to leave the eoon- fvenas will be the Pree: formerly a priest aud will be Hie will now ought that i. He wal 4 ster Aet th h,aud ae such wo may bid farewell t progress for a long time to come General Araeevroomte, one of the bert cers In the army of Bor fos. joot a log during the vembardmout a _ as e during mbardmout and will probae gosra mica. iuiea Appears determined to 1 the interior “to the Atlantic ets on the 25th tust. will decide vpon when, where trocted and yote the mean Toad {9 one of great impor- The government of ona rict the vew road f #48 My and the Congress t Mave, Wnong other al ant how tho road te to be « sO pay for It Ibe proje Stance, that will re Ww nergy aud A groat outlay of money to comp cam deny {ts rent maine when falsbed, bate: torprisos that lock #0 well at Bbc beginning do not’ always muaintain the catue pleasing ampect to the end, NICARAGUA, You had toformation per last arrival from the uppor coast thot Colonel Thomas, the ‘l{buster, war holding oat at Tiger istand against the Nicaraguans, and that he would probaly be captured. He managed afiorwords to take his ercape, but was eventually taken prisover tracting the Calao woold cert »% mach ivterest our rewders: but away of work it will canse tho admiration able of appreciating the energy of ma » close ina depth of many futh ins eichty batches and diseovored first attempts; to coutime witnont | sine their 6) umpt at lasttover so many ¢bsts pendid proois of well dir hen; but w i Tu the quote ils respeesting (he experts tine tar “The graph } je xive several statements showing the amoune of haat shea 7: wets of (he year 1363 theom:h dierent ports of the re- 7 i Chinw—-Mirs Hadeo thech | sican Newspeper Accounts, Dat sorie of then embrace distiuct periods, In | add Vaiese’ wie Recon Me Det en TN GREY | We hav silos of L'E tu’ te, a6 Mexico city, to ee 25th Cuho ond Aric: they are continued from January to Au | Webster and danghter, Nir Wesser, Inty and ehit Nira J | of Septem er, and oF La Tade fencia Mexicana, of San gust in iquique Crom January toSeptember: in ielay and | Watt, Mis Hanilion, Mr Dengrs, Jas Jobnsow L,Shewell, | Luis Potos!, t» the Stu of thesame month, There is Haavchac» from Javiery to Aucust; in San ose from Batcho or. Mr Berolyhauer, J Rosenthal, W Rothech id, Jannary to June, and ibis disparity may mistead the reader to form a wrong ojyinion 0° the roul amounts of F export up to the present cate. amount through evwb port separately Callao. . + $13,862 153 \ The tate that it is beooming quite a cemmon t » LOT2.208 | Me ciitieen and asreaoc, 7M AV-bb. Mee Hohmane affes | HIDE lo foe Frouch soldiers iying dead in the stroots of + 2,010,973 | King, Mra King, F Webb. Misx fing, Mra Pringle, children | M@X100, covered with dagger wounds. 277.483 | wnd'inaid servants; Mr Neweone and son, F. niroid and At a representation given in one of the theatres for the Huanehaco. 525.751 | daughter, Mr Barow. C Squ'se, Jr, G Campbell, Me Katy, | Dovottt of an actor, thore occurred a passage In a poem ef Payta, 419,373 | Me Cummings, Mr Galiniey And. fitend, Pi Weis, Mr Mic. | Zarilia in praise of ‘Mexico, conveying the idea. that those San Joss. Lr, SCordukes. © GUmore, O HM Lelhortner, J McKay, | who wero born Stexica's had no reason to rogret it. ‘The iss Cordim ond ater FW Cole eae hopancer: | people immediately broke oct into loud huzzas and tho Total. toes e ee . 4° Do Matsa, Mr’ Sinclair, Mea | ery of “Vive Mejico! Viva ia Republicai”” The French On of Octobi inis jpotentiary from | Wadswr four children and’ two maid servant quelied the outburst by promptly sending gendarme; into the United States of Colombia, Mr. J. Arovemuim, was raon ond two ‘aughters, AC Rawson, Mr Ro- | the theatre and arresting several citizens. formally received by the Presid of presenting bis credentials, to the [° possi) a quel upen convey © some fovr atthe ing of (n> jina, Ww: Prepare mity bat Revolenes of tho » the thera inconveniences, Ther gonrlete pi: that has been ordered from @pgtand, Se wi cos gers wi n tho ousand thouss nit for coled Ho Bi 16.0 nhment in tie foil inking that some acconmt of the bussiness of | would be all right: but, din them, tacy had to take out A commission of the most eminent lawyers and jadges repabhe of Peru will, be imteresting, 1 | Wot! es rer: * has also been organized for the purpose of proparing a from. the Com:rcio the following para: | {elf note bookte sae which outh of allexianee they took | orte'Gr raves for the wliole couatzy,, which will. supersade Hat tt the pame of that il of the independ tions of the conti Your noble qu ce mtry. air. are mre guarante will carry out the arduous governmeut as its Bavoy Extraordinary to Lina, Apart from the above loan fled nothing of the least le interes The government of # much reliance upon the for ail U all cit hundred thousind doliacs, wl ou tains rma Panes og Te we ty 0 line, the pime at ence, ra are boing 1} then be in & Detter posit mania and parisfy the pubic. fle, shortly after the open- sengor U 59 <3 had Been antich dred passengers were eon 78, S1V!0K A nd dollars, it is itv the fest six months, not rave to coptenc with, ary Of the independence of Obie ix eid to. 4 thie year, more the people Uf tho nad railway to visit ire » Valparaiso the celebration thorn prov!nrs 0 Lave the f spat imer iudians ag ublaa, that v ay of the haa ag the Coie North ioe purr pays the’ fact of @ pany other evenings thit had tb to make during two yours keverst va *, 18 one of the mo: a im tho yo ff prices: ntof Pern for che ys . views for me to-¢ @ ia fe may a resident replied: — on sent by the Pre taf the Unite bia. and whom yor # Cabin 1100, poace, progress and rights of all # ont. ties and t. [have been informed that some dis turbance occurred at the local elections tn Calla, in which Fr 8ix persons were killed and about thirty wounded, ‘The party thet created the disturbance wae composed of | € Mt the * roughs? of Callao, The military being called out, | 8° fired upon the rioters with the above result, to observe that in the list of arrivats ia and departures from the port of Pisco, for the month of September, not one American vessel was named Very plain the existence of war and the injury oor com mores bas thereby sustained, In times of peace American vessels in the port of Pisco used to be as three to one of any other nation, England not excepted. RCUADOR, fonce, rene A law has boo: g00n arrive, to meot the ofa revenue of Dear. f o known that ore aro nro than one hundred thonsand roady #9 be taken on freight, H that the miawegement wil be abs to show a tolerably ihetonding the tone to be vory woh is very vory hijgh com: : to tri. Th | of Missour! wereas pineky as ne wb of she Commoreint” Fx. We shall give hore tho fo lowing address ident aud his reply are published Mr J. n merits, for your ability with whjeh Kk confited to you by your was painod Nothing enooks 80 noe does not seem to place asenrances of General Mon- vailnble force of the country is being Poneentrated on the frontier, in order to repel at once any demonstration of fnvasion, i ae has declared tho country to be in a state dete aod calls over sixteen years ‘of age to | We Arm and be ready for any emergency. a | Pt iinet passe! ordering the ponishmont of all who may in any | Sahee, Oi furthor ca-eg of 8m lipex oo board eitner vesrol. f. From a gentioman who arvived from Pora by the last ner tleara that the Un.iet states Comm.esion sow 1 Bima, settling Lie claims of Americas eiuens apon that governisent, will probably clese thelr Iabors ip time to tonve for the (foited States in tno steamer of the 13th t | proximo trom Callao, This was the impression when he waft there on the 15th wetant. | Tho Pacifle Mail Stoanship Company's steamer Coastt- ation, Capt Watkias, from fan Praaoiseo cb, 14, sr. rived jo this harbor at ten o’cloek this morving. She eR ee very yma Bumber of ninety ove passengers and the following specie: For New Yok. oe see 424" 566 &6 Wer Hngiand,.. +5 408,762 53 scons + $056,920 09 Total 0.0. She has but ongors will loave suwall prove Oar Vera Crus Correspoudence. Vexa Cryz, Oot. 26, 1863. Departure of Genera Morey—Eatraordinary Devonsira- tio of Gratilute ana Ksteem on the Part of Mexican Oficiais—Syeech of Mr. Aguirre—Correspondence of Qene- va! Morey to L’ Eafele——The Peasantry Arming Against the Gaerillas—Juares’s Official Paper Shown Up—Re- fori of the Juivoiary—A Qode tobe Beiablisnet, Fe ‘the departure of General Forey lids boca the occasion, for his partieane, of a great demonstration, in which all the powers of tho vity of Mexico, miliinry azd civil, have played a conspicuous part, Tae heads of the goverament, tho representatives of tho church, veriein members of the diplomatic corps, General Marquez, ex-President Miramon and other Nexiean notables came to take leave of the General, and oilered Lim the teatunony of their gratitude for his seryices to the country. Mr. Aguirre, tho political profost of the elty, was entrosted with the tusk of expressing to him tho general feeling of the per- sons present, and he did. it in terms full of the noblest and most patriotic sentiments, He at the same time 4b couplinont to the moderation and disinte vested re) Torey. “Whilst,” sald he, “others would avo axed tho forces at thair disposal im exercising A pressure upon the government aud tn influencing its action, you, sir, have Leon earefal to avoil any demon- strations of fevling wich might have been coustraed as here at two o'clock T, Av 4 evening, Among tho passengers by tho Ariel from Aspia- wail is Ool, GM. Tolteng Cher Bekinoor of the Pangua Railroad, who gooa North’ (or a short time for a change Of clinate, Capt. Je MW. Dow, of the steamer Quateuiala, 430 oes North cn a short leave of absence, Ils ship being Jaid up for repairs, There have been wo orpivele and no news since that reoarded above, ‘The next eteanior rine from the son tb Wal nob arrive here before the 6th prox Shipping Intelitgence. VORCION FORTS. anit alt 0) Melb turne; 7 ss Richardson, & North H incker Hood, ¢ rage. reebips Wat snd theobeld, dit | an intérvention ia our home afuirs; and 7, politcal head Palmer. Ve tt ’ this district, can testify that I have beca perfectly free 40); Tad whips. Papi gas gt | ta manage the businessor my doparkmont as. 1 anderstood it, "Sito thar testimonies followed that given by Mr. Agnirre, all tending to prove (hat tha commander of tho French edition contived uis fonctions to military affairs alone, nd did wot Miverfere or infleence in any way the acts of the provisional government. During iis utny ia the city of Mexic» General Forey addressed several letters to the etito of a French paper (2) Bstafete) on the subject of tho demands adresse! to that paper from various parts of the country, ull alluding to the Freuch reinforeements required for the expulsion of the guorillis, In one ef these letters the General ex- may just ares der end m the Tontl Ward. A YOUNG HO! BY MM LOVER Tie A1OOTS MIMEELH AND OUTS 10S OWN 7H | Between slxiahdivercn,aiaioek Isat, gyi ae sho Tenth | pains his motives in not complying with these demanda ward w a whe jag afray ond on 15 refusal is foonded, eays he, upon the state of the | aH LAL Gall destruction. Tue aflair created tnvense | roads, rendered impracticable on agconnt of the rainy } cxetton nhorhood whore ito: eeison, In anotler be congratolaics whe editer of 1 Keta fer’ oyon un article in whieh the Mexicans are ad- morisbed to ctevend thenselves, and to organize a national gnard for the expuision of the guertilis ‘rom their dis- tricts. General Korey avyproves bizhly the measure re- commended by the French editor, and brings to the sup port of his edftorin! some wh slasome advice. atthe Mextesn pease try have establteched in several Lorna and vitlages of the joterior a kind of civic guard, arined mostly with pitebiorks and eeythes. ‘The imperfection of these weapons bas net prevented the young yeoman, ied to seek ‘Fe vERKO " i himool. 4 sbove pipet iS euaned-ou peacntry of the districts of Misteoca and Hueste:a ng gaan ards him, lary | “riving cut the guerillas and pursuing them some dis- tg loava him, when he drew ‘a | tice. Hs a a tn sea fred,” thy bal entarim: “hor leit | ,,Rtstous to counteract tho ecots slanders cfkou- * lating upon the conduct of the French iu Mexico, the g nase the slow, sere, Mgding he hid visawa hent and shot | afte translates tho Diario Ofisial of San Luis, the organ of Juarez, and shows where lays the source of i put the pis the balls t Tue sane cr ane! these standers. The Feta/elle usks the Mexicans whether Bo Mme Kuowledge aint parsoveraiee. they i “he ety a goverment which reeorts to such means of deception to obra their purp%ee—wnULLiny the porthole, repairing Serif both the sroondea | deserves to rae over an honest and inteltigent peole, the damages of the till, tod extracting sixty thonsaud 7 4 to he Now York Hospital —the | 80d concludes by stating that if Juarez bad more goldie: gilions of every iniuuie by mmans ot the eon rita- | mae were ition Tha iteot oot wound in the | Be Would wscail bis enemy by fair means, ant not with gal pu yeltews & mn emuadtirers, oo SOW | ie eM telag. ia. th might ov: to he Mata, althongh | Bisslanders. These, says tho £vafete, are an evidence of 6 weakness and of his incapacity to govern. ‘A new species of guerilias, calling themselves tho eades, are overrunning the country from Iguala to Iatamores, and levying heavy taxes upon villages anil hamiei®, When the inh» bhants do not comply with their demands they steal thet orses »nd mules, aud some- times net Hine to their how men “ i ‘The provisional government is now actively engaged in reorganizing the judiciary in the city of Mexico, have already sappressed the pay they recelved from the parties thomsajves, and have created a fund (or their she may lose her arm. Levee, ld js @cid, cannot live, and would prababiy dig b zs ing. The Government Loa Pyitanenenta, . 4, 1803, Sales of five twenties tostay reiched $3,101,600. Dew liveries of bonds in moderate amounts are made on sub- scription. Tue Lovarsy ov tHe Promum or Missovnt.—The rebel General Jot, Thomason siye.—Tx0 years ago the people we. On my way up this t.me I whispered to them whenever [ gota chance, and told them to keep up coud courmge. | thought they st re public. ae pe sana Arrivals and Departures. districts. J White, J" Ghuron Me Foeser, gr, Me’ | POUBINE vory amp taus bevous what we summarise be WF Switt, Ensign Alt. Mr, Kel Sit Palaoa, Mtr Watney Misa Bond. Mr Mitren », M Ambestor Mr RJ Richte Mr ardson. lady chi'd, infant and on suspicion of boing a spy of tho enemy. ers. Hit Hepburn, Mr. Tepbutn, Mr Goddirey, Mr F- | Fleulsch, Aud Richardson, W G shaw, Rev Mr Holliday and Mr Nowbray, Mr Gillexpia, Mr Von der Hayat Mra Von der Haydt chid and nurse: Mies Mil a be sent to Brest, instead of Mart!ulyue. Arosemann said:— tyr sistorm, Mrs Deuenot, 7H, Lord's, malt serrant, (Mr be ea 1 \otovia and Villa de Jimenez, State aiacembecoetia as . ‘ _ | Becket and lady, Sergeant @ Smith, Me Sanck. cl Date who be onged to the tdumpbane party hurried te obta'e oy | Mee Pungl'shman ‘and servant, F M Brome, F Thowas, Mr | hag forwarded $1.00 10 the priseners of war who have Const tut Qual m am the reeuar march of governiucut nnd | AMdrevs, Mr Colvim—Tolal MB, yo | been gent (0 Prace. ¢ volid establishmentof individtal guarantee, ee aes IS are I Mi age ‘A tine ef u steame. » ius beon established to r Thia tthe first anc most mpertant of all duties b-tng fal | 4M Dow, Min RB Lewis and ids Mrs tulle Wood, | ewice a moulh between Havana and Mexia x4 Giled. the governinent of the Vniied State of Colombe as | Mrs, BB’ Willams, Mrs EM PSste “asitot Teart ate peverel Gouticta eit apenas that nation ‘enominates iteeif at prosent,ieanxions to obian fo Stelfel. wife and two eulld } Olark, Mra veral confi! th guerillas reported, in the sympath' republicaD Alverien’ fonnded on the de, | H Little, Mr Levy, M Well, Mrs Piemings. sister and four 1 French have boen sisin, The which characterize the | children; © “ne S08 wit, mre 3 eee, jag Mrs bs ‘as, it is said, are growing bolder and more numer- ae ¢ ma oo wife and four | Ws every day,and not only do they attack the Freach ia ibe i Louleaxers 19 prcoure the harmony of +, ag re Ungerund two | conveys from’ Vera Cruz, but make raids up to the toobtain which t t# Of the continent should not Hinokleg, JW Ruswrll, 0 Cole, wire ang five | gates of thecity. shun any sacritin whate Jas Vashoy, WB Davenport, EM Hidden, KP |” Arrests continued to bo malo oi Mexicans on auapicion To obtain such Import jects, Inasmirch as it depends We Teo are conn, & aoreng, Bi teat He] of being concerno iu she peomsination of a French po uting an envoy e: sary and minister plenipaten- | M0nys ID Ww ite, Be ised Haale lazy, | Fested wero to be cont to Martinique, while ary near tie voreroien’ of Pern, whieh nemant has | CAps Peterson, ead wile Ad Hrs Mr Brigg | others are 10. be. hold as hostages’ to” be =< ling $0. pepanrurrs. put to death if any further snsassic tious should ocour. you! preside over sogworthily havi Livenvoor Stormer Hibernia from Boston.—Mrs, Lind. | Speaking on this subect, the Indepndencia Mejicana oufa.of 1!¢ sibernnce to. prine say Maste and HW Jackson of Poston; Wm | says:—Tho barbarouy meamnre adopted by Forey ot appre hich is so desirable tn aiLA richt of Now vuryport; Capt Agey | hending the pereeful inhabit mAs hostrges tore natural than ‘9 Bee Poe Ro Me | to be shot if any Frenchmen sbi enwot a Berna Kew Fore, of | tera with the gireritins of Ajorco “s hranewtex pugnant to our feelings and character, that we sloald w ot ] Dyer of 8 p the right of roprisal according to. the decree of the 164! x jampton and seize hostages from ainong non combrtant French, mea to be shotin like manner if Forey continues to sinate Mexican citizens. It will be pamfal ta us to pot ia this manner; but there fe no other moans of bringing the we, E Darrell, ty, Mes Ann Love Mra Barnar ! Ml this the F Eitabeth Chapman, George W Havel, Frank Dix n fchard | French to the practice o the rights of netious and of ths Sin—Pern. consldering always 911 the Amer! an renutiien | Woivoaiio, Joba Medarthy. Jay aml chil; by Las Taonan | laws of war among clvi ized nations. ¥ united by ties of blood and sincere friendsnip, | Dae, jeri liazard, WY er, 88 Goldsworthy, John Tt ig algo said that the Franc a been vated with all of uierw reiations hat aecue oud | Simic, Bae Mee lla Way Madame K Morin and | oxpedith Se Watariot Sor teacher ook he haee tet commen intereste, Faitoful to th danghter, OO Monig, Togo Mon and others im the h phd mot Pon ns 1€ government receives with the highest | steerngs them til the ¥: changes aud the roads become Liv raroot-Steamship Seotia—Mr and Mra DA Renton, | passable, od England; Meand Mra @O Evans. Philadetphia: Mr and Mrs W J Brig PN iy Fy oe we i N | v A cane French Ncowspaper Accounts, ond gervaeh Gaughan, nites end sertont, Wei ne From the Paris Monitewr, Uct. 23.) The mail Vera Cruz, which had been delayed some days by bad weather, has now arrived, ana brings do- spatches from Mexico to the 9th September, and from ‘era Cruz to the 18th. A letter from the Inst named town says that San Cristobal, the capital of the province of Chiapas, has pronouvced ix favor of the intervention. Mr. foseph H Brown N burg. Philadelphia; Mr and Mrs W 8 Pe Enartotto “Cushman” and steward Robt Minturn, NY, FN Ricaurie, New Granad: E Gritty, Otawa_ 0 W; Wm Smith, NY; J 1 Dorham Ge NY; J ¥ Jamison, Scotland; Mr and Mra WJ ndleton, N ie v Many. S:otland: Misa Masterson, NY. is y s tin, NY: M: aM: Divers other towns have been occupied by our See eS Bee SEN Wooncuit WGouucetiat-ees | and the Juarists are crarywhere disbanding. There ouly Fanny Bird, NY; GA Van Linger, Baltimore; Juin Me’ | remain now a few hichway rovers, banded together as ‘Indelpata; RS Boston: Thor Owea,N VY, Mr | guerillas; the regular arioy bas ceased to exist. Mgr. Mra W Tapsoott, N Yi Mr and Mrs Franklin Oscood, N tide, the Archbishop of Mexico, landed with two YF Yowler, ¥ irs hs m Ruree fand child; Mise Cubs, | bishops, and was recelved with great honor. Re REE TR ermtown, Mie MA Loubert’ Parc, | to leave for Mexico on the 18th. Tho 1th, tho an Md ie Benn . 4; a 7 piverenty, the rom otal Mexico, waa celo- rans rated great " popu aes aim anid errant N Bi cathasinemn for the’) oh he and son, Hartford: B Sint in aud servant, Mise JenXing, Mr and Mrs Pred Jenking, enitd and servant, China: @ Brooks, Mme de Percival aud ser- vant WW giterson, NY; £2 Gane. eyed fi tervant, Eng) au: alker and nurse, Mi Sie errant Fee Tire IU Dale Roe Ae ae a. Bits ORE hanes, H £e Capt Thos basher: inias B e MJ Barn 5 Capt Thy te a Piet ¥; Mei, Montreal; Thos Meco, 5 lon — state of things. The Forey to the Min- ister War only contains facts already known to the public, and pearly all relating to the occupation of Tam- ‘Un different pointe the bands of have at to ag themselves under the command old officers of H eny, E i Arno! 'V' Lawieas, treiand) J iB Ciarke WY) Philadelphia: J Stetson, H suerte NY: Thos Sanda, Liverpool; EV eh, Hen © Livin) York; «i When tikes he was on a log at Fon, and had boea in the | Bre t°F the invasion, aod giving the President full a ‘i water forty eight hoara. He bad a bad wound in tbe ‘Also providing for the expenses Taan wer tty Feniailpen | Geo h Dinko, — the eevaey Teas a fie AE Rall gi maaacts, aad was inch ex: | the slate. ¢The President, aconmranied by General Flores, | 0%, Howton Mr x the centre of the ; but there fone Uae plist been prent to Nicaragua, where be will | had left quito to meet General (m tho frontier.” | Joke iioson, New York, y overpowering numbers, and fell Yee ae Amoricany | | Private advices rogarding the condition of affairs in | Hane Gotta: B Olarka, Mi fund eerrani, ( rhe Rumber and import. . iy. several years in Nicaragua, wea, Eeuador are somewhat coniicting. Some letters from | # C: ee ma hoe ew ‘ork; Joho Gorman, our soldiers have to combat will mS aoe oe, cogs = Ss him a ty A, Gayaquil say tbat howtliitien are inevitable: others laugh | land; feat; John Grase, Vera Craz: pesere, areey diminish every day, as poste will OMA who seized, tha transit boat at Virgin Bayat | at the idea.” 11 reliance can be placed upon the eneertions eels, tas, QF 2a et T'Aly; Juli® | pe eatablished to watch over the security of the coun: me. mt of The war of Mosjvera, which tent you in © former letter, that try. janeety, anuer the protection the counter Pacite Steas LTH, AMERICA. . War was not hie intention, but only peaceful annexation. r. ¥ which watches the road, the mall can reach The incite Steam Navigation Company's steamship | We have every reason 10 believe that quiet will relgn A ro. lady, Jose de Joo from Vera Cruz in four or five days. On the table Peru, \ on Yoomfleld, from Valparaiso and fi supreme and of peace continue. There docs not 5 Domingge Jose 8 Bacall the tary orate of ee tronge ouattneen enesiiens. eeetie m= arrived. sate harver on the morn pot appear to be anytuing else of interest from Equador. bat Uae Oo arises Eyes 1 fe leee satisfactory; but the rains, which pe at. date, als ), Oetobor 2: Co- PANAMA, en fall ever; ve effected & considerable cha: guide. ¢ ober 3, Caldera, October 4. Chola, Cotter 6; | TR@ opposition Passengers that loft Now Yorke on tho bi Mi Bish-p,and servant, Redrigo } fe tan beer,” Tisleerte wiea as eigo oct 1a, aod woder Boon, Cee | +» ‘oon’? o — 3 (ciacs, Cosonee 10; Sd inet. ost 4 oon “yp this plane on the nigut on, SiH meen Ita influence the epidemic, which bas already sensibly di Devoder 15, "id Guayaquil, Oetover 18. the has tee | oma nacre tho ‘Arve, which soxmer trrivea ia | Fou following, each, Cr Nev Workss-200 iden, "94s ‘bales | Aupiawal ah 20d fost , having loft New York | #209. K, 100 bags ongee and 40 bales of India rubber, and | on the ath, wers transported across the Isthmus | fy! a Bite: n passengers Le = rapa rope, ‘on the morning of @ |, and sailed in the steamer St. oye ™ plea, be three + - ) = Louis the same evening for San Francisco, where they ah B hureh in, © 7 Goodhue improving * the town, but Bince the ealling o nt eee ¢ ere does not ap. | will doubtless arrive bewre the Moser laylor. Ve . Mdren and two Kervant also for embellishing it. Numerous carta are employed + to have been angiing of importance traospiring in | The #acio Mail Steanwbip Company's new stramsbin | JW Aviles, | pry In carrying all refuse «J toa dirtant spot; gas bas ile. Tho sinister from Bolivia wilt present bis creden. | Golden Chy, Captain Fldrids’®, ‘areived Ye ‘thie harbor on | 14 abada, Oneries@ Kichter, [ replaced the old oil iaurps. the surface bas been levelled to at an carly day, he haying asked au’ interview for mirpose, Groat satisigction is oxp weed fovtations given on every occasion by (h.* ren, ” toe ape We of hie favoring a continuance of republt 0 rf Stnorten proposed a tout at a fiover given on tho fae nlt. im honor of the com,‘etion W tho railway, io which ho expressed the wish w.%t a | sepubiioan mode of government might always be adopt “4 thy the morn! including stoppages. She will ‘bt | San Francisco that leave Now York on the ad proximo, The hew steamship ie much admi her. Matters.in Panama remain ag usual. of the 24th inst... fi AUil making ite ravages among the nativee, anni will dou! contiaque (0 d9 80 until there ano more te lake om Now York, rn for by ait who havo scen ‘The ematipos is sing, child and Antunes, A Fe vont ftagnant water, and trees are being planiod, hasty fo ho efbtte of the army tnd the navy, onech mutortiy ald coeh other, Vera Crux will soon be quite tronaforme:, The railway now comes to tho frst hous ty. Jqines Close’ a Wet aay. 10 or Meek haterie, ate [reed and Aaugercne porti nof the Terre “sulente will be spared to | Avtrvan an Oe Crosman) Chere Weyery Feneom to Dope that in 2g A Dew nnd * " mpletad tee voll fh 5, 1463 TRIPLE SITRET. Salary, Hencoorward Mexican jndzes will be wholly do- pendent upon the State for their pay, and not upon the ‘some of the loeal jaws new jo vogee Ih certain Mexican ‘A Frenchman, who arrived at San Litts Potosi on the Sist of August, was immediately arrested and imprisoned It ts said that in futuro all prisoners from Mexico will Energetic protests againet the French intervention have OF Li Poledsd. Henceforth the passage acrose (ie moat | General Raraine, onagsiming the coramend of the ox. peditionary corps, acdressed an order of the day to the tro@ 8, ip whieh Lo pointed Out dhe emiment services Feu dered to the army and to Franeo by bis precacesrer, Mar. she) Korey, The new eommanier in chief was most friondly cerms with the members of the Begemey, sud a decision had beeo o mae by with common Scent that ag soon as the rainy s was over A ex- Pedition should be sont to San Fu's Poins} to dissolve the Kovernmant of Juares, who was secking to act op the minds of (he peopie, A number of iresb adhesions to the new order of things hat arrived in tho al. Marshal Forey was to leave Moxico on September 25 for Vora iz, to embark for France, The Panama, steam frigate, avd the Farfait, steam eorvolie, bad beoa paved ws bis dispoza! by Lear Aduniral Boake, end the goverat epinion was that he would choose the latter, aud leave Vera Cruz oy Ootober b. 1 ateunnt Beansect, of the Freach navy, who was isoner at Temples, had heen taken’ to Potosi otiations were going on with Jusrox to proonre hii exchange for a Mexicau general and geveral ether off cer: ‘and hopes were entertained that the object in viow would be oilected. CONNECTICUT FOR THE UNION. Gov: rnoy Backingham’s Measagy sa the Presictnui’s Recent Cali for Troops, Sramu oy Conngoricut, Exnounve Der anrMent Harrearp, Nov 2, 1883. To THR SKNATE AND HousK OF RerqEENTATIY i ASSHMELY CONY ; : The recent call of the dent of the Vuited States upep Conneetiout for ber pr: i 9 hundred in the feid, wi ua the wantof extended aad eiicle é their enlistment, have time to convene your Lenorable bedy and golicit your co-operation in adopt: g Foe moa- sures asin your judgment may be a 'y ta Goniply with #he requisition, B The quota ses 'uned to this State by the Wor Depertment fs five thousand four hundred and thirty the assigned’ for the draft new in progr six bondred and ninety-oue, only two tho hundred and eight of whicn bad “beon «bt 17th of October last, leaving a desi at that dite ¢ five thougund one hundred and eighty-t ‘ho de ciency on former valls, as claimed by t r Depart. ment, is one ‘on hundre taht, but | according to the the al of the State there i a eurpins of five bu ten thous unt and vig y arises from the waut of towns, and the want of hs Stato ay onal legislations Our legislation nson ‘his subj tho idea ‘hot the jowss, a8 district 0 be rewired to Lerr a la'ge portion of the bur upon the “tate, and in expectation that any sur volunteers ‘uruished by the town, above the signed to tt by the State authority, won'd ir the vext quota, and would diminish the ne 10 town. shold a drait be ord: ‘Ag tho dra’t hag Leon ordoro:t meni, eflorts havébeen mado to bs eexpect.tions; bat such con: dance wth the act of Congress for calling oat the national forces? which i Ged for by the Presidout toStatos an: Meany sivtrict shalt farniehe an under any call, the President is. author number on the next qnota, and to adminiah, to ‘lias ex tont, the next draft which may be ordered in that die trict; but he is not authorized to make any diatribatt Of the surplus um ng the towns whieh furaish tho, ov to make apy distinction in dra ting from towns in the | aaine distrret. ‘A surplus furnished under an apportionment wind. Stato authorities, eannot, uudor the law of Congres credited to towns, but mist be apolied 1) tho © @uuvnrann, Nov. 4, 1868. ‘The first through tvein of the Atlantic and Grégs West’ orn Railway, broad gauge, arrwed here this eveping from New York, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. : Married, oKsK.—-At Comrounipag, N. J., on Wedses- day, November 4, at the Meth dist Eptscopa: chugeh, by J4Me8 A, Larepes to BMRENS paw. o cards, (m .desduy, November 3, by the Wittia if, Domoye to Bama F. KER, wll of ( sont —O; ‘dwvlo RB. f, all of N Lev istas—DEDE: , on Wede Pitehor, Menstomg UM. 1 th, eldest dash ioTow.~-At St, Paul's chorch, Rahway, vf. Mr. Abeveroravie, Me Loma &. Manan, of yt) Jose A. Atston. of Rehway, WARDS yFoerry.--On thursday, October 29, by the ev, D. M ard, Lient win F RicaRns to Miss Kark Fosrkn, eldest . H. Foster, Eaq., of Yonkers. mn Mondry evening, Novomber ary, Mr. ARTHUR Sroowmr to vot of Eogtund, Jeaee copy. RUTION. 1 to say that the marringes of Harper ‘yayner in yesterday"s 1'eRALD Beved sx,-On Be November 8, Jonw Barcus en) mouths and 6 days. She re'attyes sof the j_ are Koquostad to Altoud the funeral, tho retidence af his gon-in law, M yWe Atlantic greet, Brooxtyn, thi hulf wo vdlock, without ig, November 3, from the COLMAN, agg 9 years, tances of thé tumily ara send che faberal, from the r fh avenue, between Porty fonrlls ts, sits (Thursday) afternoon, at eveni vpist Ns rane. on Saturday. Oetuber vow York, in Ure Olst yoar of of the family and o* bis bro aro myite! to attend the fune nice, Lt, Mbdisom ayenaa, thie Brockish, om Tuesday, November 3, ii the vith year of hia ago. stroat, on Friday 3 ohiyp, on Tueeday, November 2 vtyime, im the dad year of hi « 0 family are tavited y) @ tormggon, ut 2, 201 Statomet eet (nome 7 Metropoltan Lady m nad to attend A ba by, SRT aud Dow, at two weock, forthe p funeral OF oar late ur thar, Thomas L HILL, We Me ember 4. Bacourr Durex ly, aged 6 yonre, 7 districts Towns, a8 subdivieions of districts, ars not re cognived. 7" ‘bere is therefore now m) motive for towns to large sums froin their treasuries to encour: ing, ws the burdeus will rest upon them alon beuefits will be distributed over the eu! Hence our present Inactivity. Jt {8 now neces-ary to awaken a now interest thfn: ‘out the State, and to stimulate the who'e po i ous efforts to moet the demands of the general govern- ment. It is evident that th's connot. be done by the voluntary action of jocal authorities alone, nor by appropriations made exclusively !rom the § We should place the res up n the peoy'le, aud com? ine the eGoris of both local and State authorities These views lead me respect*wily to surgest that the “Act to provide for the orgautzation of @ yorunwer milla, for the public defence, approved July 10. 1862,” by which owas, cities and boroughs are atithorized to mal prepriations to eucvurage the enlistment of volunte at their d scret.on, be repealed; that an appropriat! made {yom the State treasury for additional monthly p to each voluntece who ebail be duly mustered into the service of tue United States and credited ta the Staie: uleo, that the quota of the State be aésigned to the several towns in proportjon to their enroiment uf ibe class upon whieh the call is made, and they be ho rized to pay, at their discretion, a definice aud uniiorm sum as a bounty to any volunteer who may be a resident thereof, or was. not being @ resident or Inibie to a draft, shall bo furnished by the towns and be duly mastered, all of whom shall be credited on the quota resigned to sich towns. Hat the tro designated by tle President for the commencement vi a draft any town stmil not have furnished iis ‘ull quota, snch towp sball be required to pay into the treasury of the State for exch man of tho ‘quota so assigned whiebj it shall fail to farnsh a mueb Janger detmte sum than they shalt he mithoriaed te piy for velunteers, which seis so paid to tho State Troa- sury shall be apprepriated for the payment of volun. ‘veers and for the support and maintenance of their fum.- Hes. Also, that our Senators and representatives in Cou. gress be requested to use their iniluence to obtain such a modification of the act of Congress referred to as will au- thorize the President t» cre Jit the several towns with the Buinber of volunteer# wich they may furnish, and to apportion any future draft 4.cordingly. Having’ the as. ‘surance of the Pyuvost burshal Goneral that be will use his influence to secare suck «a change in the lw, reasona- bie hopes may be enterta ned that it will be accomplished bo‘ore the time fixed by tho President for commencing tho draft. ; Although the measures suggested neces*arily make great demands for men and money, yet the consciousness that the enemies of our count: ¥ havd forced upou ns thie siruggie for the presorraiton oF o\ory faterest involved in our national existence shouid ! imuinte us to make the olfering. Property without governmental protection is ten lost. Life without the guardiansbip of law is valuole: Many citizens, whore views are entitled to hichest consideration, entertain the opinion thet those wha are bow in the inilitary service of the governineut, or who Shall hereofter enter, ether by yolunteerm: or by draft, shonld not be deprived of the right of at ‘rage; and that it is the duty of the General Assembly to wlopt treasures by which they may exereizo this privilege. The incres ‘ng number, under the rocent call for troons, render th duty still more apparent, My views on the subject ai to» weil known to be repeted here, I present on’y one otber subject to your notice now, as its postponement unti) the regular geseion of the General Assembly tuay embarrass the action of others who are engaged in it as a work of public interest, In August last I received a communication from the Governor of Pennsylvania stating that he was about por. chasing and preparing ground for a cotneter: for eo'diera Killed im Datclo ot Cottysburg, and inquiring whether Connecticut would co-operate with other States in the Porchaso. T immediately requested the Hon, John Hooxor, of Rartiord, to visit Gettyebnrg in behalt of this department, and to advise with the avent of Pennsyl Te be in in rogard to the pr od plan and the measures a: sory to carry it ect. etions mide by htm for apy the nto, and for the fut ea, the project meets my approval, and I recommend an Appropriation to aid tn its exeention, ‘The consecrated ground will teati’y to cur appreciation of the services rendered on that battle fleld, and the con- templated monument w'! be a fitting memorial to the TY and patriotism of the noble dead. The call of the President for more troops to reinforce ont armios, {8 oue of great eveouragement—farnishiue, a it does, new evidence of his determination to uso wil powor which the constitution has placed im his bands to main. tain national authority unimpaired, Thore are also other reasons why we should en- tertain high hopes for ocr future. The proof of the diminished resources and power of our enemies; the reasonable success which has followed the advenco of our armies; the highly prosperons condition of our national finances, hitherto unparalleled in the history of any people engaged Ina protracted war; the more just appreciation of oar strugcle by enlightened foreign Powers, and thas groater readiness to acquiesce in our right to settle internal differences without their fotervention; the recent clear manifeatations of publio sentiment against @ peace which shall r ognize rights forfeited iy ig and rebellion; the conviction deep- ening in minds of all classes of intelligent, philan- tbropic and religious men, that wo are not ooly gaining Strength and permavency to our government, that the treachery of its professed friends has become tho divinely ted means of promoting the cause of bu- Mmonity and tho universal triamph of right and Jnstice. All these indieations anite tn ur; to renewed oxer- tions to sustain the governmen: Inspire us with fi hope and confidence that wo shall yet witnoss the execution of righteous laws over a united poopie, extend. ing throughout our undivided territory. BUCKINGHAM. i s iz Sg3z2 HH The Hibernia Ontward Born. Rostox, Nov, 2. 1963. The steamship Hibernia sailed for Gniway this alters noon with s xtoen exbin wnt twenty oth! stocrsge pis nd @fullearyo She t kes no epecte ces oF the family are the fenerat, from the re : Thirty fifth, street, Wi» op o’eloek. November 4, Prisavera P., 4 danghtor of George Hail ay's pApY ay, November 3, Traas Prxxy, the pative of (he pariah of 50 yOarey bel te onfect on, cou dhe feievdg gad F bis brothers, ates and Fran @ respect-ully invited to at J the funeral, from ble Luke restienes, Na, 28% West ny) a'ternoun, at one avy Comatery Hos) ital, on Taesday, nthe fad y car of bisa le. ‘hy friend wintances of bis fimiy, amd: th mentor honorary membora of Protester Fano Company, No, 22, are lnvited to attend the fryeral, thie ing, at ten o'clock, from bls bate feri- ther invinuth a, Stet Lae rnentins Ireland. The friends of the farni!y and alae those: f Ler brothers, ‘home atid P are res votinlly invited ty attend the fi » ook Tildiy morning, at halfepast Dine 0% the Checot of the Tminacntate Coney street, where a high macs of reqiens i repees ef her soul, Rnd trons Calvary Cametery for interna: t, in Yhiadelsti2, on Sunday, ris B wild of Vayuiatos Woshingiape Irving, Unrie: States Navy. anidousiter of 2. ean Gaskellyisq., of ‘that eby. s JonMeTON.—Un Troeday, November 3, Marr, éMfoa davgnter of Aveitivald Johnston, aged 7 yoart aud = TH pthe. Her t 9 this (Thateday} aftarBeon , 2 Wy okoll ayront, Bro ky B , Novomb: rf 2. Linkey Keawam, tater Afth regiment, Now Yorts 1 nover, Germany ages N sombas 1, @ men State V: 24 years and 4 mw niha, The refatives end friot@s are respect’ul'y iuvited toa the funeral, « wterhoon, at lial py st twelve v'elick, frou: torco.of bimanela, |. Kleven, 76 kast Wit y-thir betwoon Feerut and Fisth avenue Hig remains wil be taken toMhe New York Way Cemetery f wy Rue. Weg November dy, Mie asg Ley, ged 32 yenre, * i ee of tnnetal Jy ste trow's Merald. Nozowper 2, of 69 Ronant Kr recpect’ue hep of bi ives ond frionds of the famtiy are inv'ted to nttend the fener! from tho ros son, Davil, 165 Alleu street, thls (Tuureday at two A McCarey, — OM Tieslay. November 3, at St. Vinudnt e Hospital, Captain Jamrs Mocarreey, of tne Sixty-thind regiment, Irtsh Srigade, ogod 40 years, The feral wilt (Tharetoy) morning Theo relatives Macxprm, aged 67 yea Ire Th tend the ( eoprelatty eo of her ovomber 4, Manx 'y fy the 47th soar of her age. tives aod f abpadtein, ted to 4 the at bwe o’eock . from her tate J UL ns—On W. amas MoUr. rh areo! tbe unt y Pyrone. i inthe ihe de of ted toy tend the fonera’ ™ the residomee of Nis ¢ in Jobn Kennedy. °00 fast Twonty Tourtl, street, on bru aternoon, at one o'eioce Moraax.—On Weineeday ombor Ay Wits ti! Morgen, im the 67th ye “0 ‘The iriends of bis fa tnoso of hiv 0m Jo bw ‘ore’, al t 1, VO of 6 0d g0, Now d aid tho Ma fovie frateraliy, are respec! vi tho fi neral,on Fri ern’. abi lock, tous residence, No, 145 fant eer be taken ty Cypress tills Camonury, Se pS ' MoVev.—On Tuesday,» nees, Mienaat MeVrv, fo th The relatives, friends aid aleo the members ot the quested to ationd the fuver West Thirty-eeventh street, thie (Thured.g) # two o'clock, without farther toy itition. Mrsiex —At Barker, N. ¥., on Friday, Octobay Many J. Mrsick, wile of Robert Me of her ase. Ri eseit.—At Hoboken, on Tuesday, ‘TRICE, youngest daughter of James a in the 14th year of her age. Angels, ever bright aod fair, Take, ob! take her to your The funeral wit! taxe place ( tae reviiewes of bo: ‘reuts, 237 Bloomfleldatreet, this (Thurwday ) morning, a 10 o'clock, to the Church of Our Lady of Cree. Reap.—On Tuesday, November %, Jase M Meat the drm of Read & Lathrop, in the ee of his age. His friends and relatives, and those of his finaly. are Tesnectiully fovited to attend the funeral, trons ive fale Tesideuce, 125 Lexington avenue, thie (Thursday) inurn ‘at nine o'clock, without further invitation. ft ny —On Wednesday , November 4, of congosting y' the lungs, Euizamern Rooyry, a native of county Sl go ty 5, attera scroro th Far OF bis ag quaintances of te famup, pps Livmt Gy oY ot tho 64 conse and 5 ii tf 3 is of the family, #nd thowe of ber eone-in law. i + jon the Fast Twonty iach venues, en Frkdny Tillary street, Brooklyn, Tar " ative of Ligrie, Treas. tt rl ake plac tne (Thareday) aferno 0 Fatbass rariod.—In Brooktya, on Novow iy i Ff i il Ht gis il aH tf i A 322 23 ‘i i i ; tet

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