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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1865. I Excell Parayuayan, as & mili and | suddenly and changed. Mentioning the i} ' PPI. The Dublin Exhibition ee THE PLATE WAR. | scccae ch coe toarosres, 2 4miar mance | Sip to her upee whom if doveited to nts “ae bap M189 werer ree eee eee TTAKER MAGHINES, Toe OROVER & On Monday morning Earl Russell announced the awards to the successful exhibitors in the International Exhibition, Dublin, and the prizes were afterwards presented by the Duke of Leinster Among the axhibitors who obtained medals were the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, Liverpool and this being the fifteonth frst class gained jercury. the independence country whose ”’ the novel and romantic i ‘suggested of a in resolved to maintain be eweee, otek the teary of ercaertheree ‘und a weeding tout tn combi Proceedings of the Legisiature—Petition the republics of the Plate, and their equilibrium, I can- | nation with the scientific excursion. Meeting, of course, to the President for the Pardon of Jake ~ ' ‘ot and ought not to the of your Exeel- | with my 1 wish if possible to make arrange- t 0 Hi 1 1 Tr d M i ma on a "4 ~ Agee | ‘ll - Thompson—Dificulty Between the Civil accompany us. The party would number about | md Military Authorities, dc. the armies of Paraguay, and obedience tothe | nine; and if you have a car, or can construct one, large Jacmsom, Miss., Nov. 3, 1865. the Paraguayan Ranks. orders of the supreme government of my com- J enough to sccommodate us, I hope to make afrange- | the bill to abolish the Special Court of Equity, ostab- i J B f fl by these’ machines this season.—Liverpool of mand me to die deliver the arms that his Ex. For an Irritated Throat, C; collency the Marahal-President of tne republic confided to Ushed by Provisional Governor Sharkey, has passed tho | o, ait" BuoWs'N BRONCHIAL TROCHES trv omeet of 80 noble a House over the Governor's veto, and will also pass the | with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They lave been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired. As there are imitations, be sure (0 obtaii the genuine. rs Life for on Pm Besteves color, sto) ing ou th dressing "6 ee mag eran rath any pra BB See news col fe account of the loss of seve- ol r ioe, news colui Broadway. | “* ™° GifeAH A: CHEVALIER, M.D.” | pt oes on the coment bem Stkamamtr ATALANTA, aurived Thursday night from Londew Corns, Bunto: Enlarged Joints and all diseases of the test ouved by Dr. CHARIE, 76) Broad- at Havre, bas been ordered by the Health Officer tothe way. ne OF in consequence of pn a among the passengers Ric Oxsow Apams—Captain Weare, of bark Mary Belle Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative s and Wig apo, te bette No. 6 Astor House. | Roberts, arrived yesterday from New Orteans, reporte:— Senate. . The Mississippi Legislature has appointed a joint com mittee to petition President Johnson to pardon Jacob Thompson. The House invited ex-Governor Clarke to address them; but he declined on the ground of being a paroled prisoner, and says he trusts soon to see Missis- sippi restored tothe full enjoyment of equal political rights with the sister States and under the flag of the Union. A difficulty of some duration has occurred between Captain Peck, Provost Marshal and of the Freedmen’s THE SIEGE OF URUGUAYANA, | 110° m7 manner of thinking and aro decided to Terrible Privations and Suffer- peg yg ea ings of the Allies. sion under my oxausaad sigh forthe tomcas of peoviag Losses of the Allies and Paraguayans | 0" 7°" "**"axtonto ‘ekmiahmarota. Oct if Brigadior Generalan-Chief D. Vaxaxo.o FLows, rr rida! car, which is a splendid piece of workman, | Bureau of Copiah county, Mississippi, and Colonel Drury | 7g “¥° *Ppied by skillful artists Portend: Me eat eae aad nin eecateee in the Battle of Yatahy. : The Paraguayans commenced at since ore. will take place at two P. M. Brown, sheriff of the county, in which Governor Shar- Crutches—Hartman’s Premiam Elastic | topmast; offered vasistance, but the captain replied he would oy po yh OE i SUES? key and tho civil courts had intervened. Captain Peck | Rubber Crutches, ‘Send for cirouiar. | 4 way, | Sdatdon her and go on board the Br brig Blue Ware, whick fortifications consisted chiefly of a brick wall and a ditch, THE TURF. was sent to jail by the court. He appealed to General LOVEJOY & TAYLOR, 67636 Broadway: | way then lying by him; 6 PM same day, enw the brig on fre. Their cannon was only pave foar-poendors of moderate Osterhaus, who sent back tho negro troops to the county, mannose kere—Got Velvet Binbons of (Zhe PAV Flag register, built at Freeport, Me, in 1866, range. Flores crossed his troops between nue. largest ‘The Besieged Paraguayans Haughtily | the Son sea; ee oe one etvcg ny mag Fashion Course, L. 1.—Tratting. from which they had been withdrawn, and they tqok | tia Colored tn thin ly al Widths and’shades; 2 percent | Suir Srane vax Ocray—Manritius, Sept 7—Bhip Spark the ailians under de Porto Al who had arrived Faupar, Nov. 4.—Match $1, ile best three possession of the jail and released Captain Peck. Tho | below their value. Ocean, it. before in distress, from in for Refuse to Surrender. and had taken the supreme com! the Rio Grande Fe 08, matle eete; county was then placed under close military surveillance. Fngland., hasbeen surveyed and discharged for examina- * forces. Fans, New by Ay Received from | tion. She is nearly out, and presents a» worse condition be- +f 2 »: low than was anticipated, bei strain worked. Pes oa eS non it was datormined to use thie aus Murderous Affray et Baltimore. GEORDIE: REAM Biafiray Sao dot veiow Canal | Capt treat te doubalat winter t wil be Bart for toe talr- the ailies, : = hh Bavtamors, Nov, 3, 1965, Bara Gzo 8 Brown (Bi Salem from is Naval Operations on the Pa-| trom; : 1 2 22] AGorman, named John Sisbold, stabbed and killed « a RISTet, © Baker's First Premium Elas- | leaky, baring hed heavy Weather. sethoned 8) tons co Notwithstanding the ‘of Colonel ! “ man, named Charles Smith, in « drunken last night Stitel wing Machit roadway, Brig ALTAVELA was ashore on the Middle Ground, Vine- rana. River. ria to the summing of eurremder Mier peat him by the ‘The mare was the favorite at tho start at threo to 006. | and fatally wounded another porsou, petenclpeedb seis Matednd Mace. La ee bi commanders on ‘sent & communication won heats Honest John never ae DAP! é to thom requesting 1a" the namo of humanity that the | porte near neces sneer aes Homes fabeme, rigofhiloand teture7” Drone HATS 008 CARS. (a ew | rear Puitadelphn rom Richmond, ropora ta fat 2 * ag Meier tasartet catty tate hoped on Day. tardies $1,000, Re mile dash, in THE WEEKL iho ON a RT ton treet, "| Tee Mean coin se eee ete ‘The Brazilian Fleet ima Tight that the Paraguayai ‘who aro not unanimous ae ne barness. 2 " ¥ HERALD. sere : ieee aval stores, in a ing at soma ite naval atores, in distress, having lost foretopmast and jib- havi and Howe Sewing Mach: Company.— pon oa preg hands slck; took ter in tow e ELIAS HOWE, Jx., President, 629 Broadway. Agents id. . #onn E P Burton, when off Throgg's Neck on the ew was run into by the steamer Bridgeport, and bad her port Hartson’s Imperial Nectar Ale.—Unsur- | maxing torn off on one aide, broke the main boom. and tore Passed for davor an Drilluncy, Warranted to, keep in any Piney gg oy eg ND (ype climate, Brewery Forty-second street, near Third avenue, | mated at $600, The eleamer had all Scar Curr, of Brookhaven, from Rondout for Pawtucket In Eastern Lands They Talk in Flows | yi a cargo of coal, was run inio at] AM yesterday, in Hell ers. Each blossom has its mystic meaning, and ma; Gate, by the steame: Chesapeake, from Portland, and sunk fondest love, brightest Jovs or deepest hat But of al flo ers | in sive minutes. 5 ‘S'stends pre-eminent. — It symbolir he world, the meru, or residewce of the gods; and female beauty. Peg Meg at Bae NB, frome peeedic:, NB, foe arrived ut Edgartown ik Apparentiy jis unin: ns, Place. Surrener without eataing ecless Hocdshed in face, | D, Maco named b° «Young Woful, by Woful, by | | ‘The Cheapest Newspaper and Bost Litera- the allied force ia #0 much superior, not only in num | p ‘yng jeland Black Hawk, dam by Abdallah... 1! ey Family Journal in the Country. &. &e. &. bers, but in arms and material of war, that the capture | y° b by The Wexxty Henan for the present week, now ready, 3 s BL Sond Paper Collars ane Cams, ; OLESALE AND RETAIL. WARD, 387 Broadway. ‘ Oe cea tn the Mev List of prices and drawings. of different ‘styles of Collars | gquiiv"trcot, Oct 19—The ship America arrived I the usin and Cuffs seut free to the and crew ef the Maria, from Kingston, Ja, for London, with guano, She had fallen in with the gales, and the crew wore Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Paid in Srapelles to abandon her on the 6th inst, in lat 43 N, lon 14; information furnished. Highest rates pald for doub- | 4432 W, in a sinking condition. loons and all kinds of gold and silver. Wh TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. San Franei of the place must speedily follow the first atack. ‘+ Ward named br. m. Belle of Baltimore, pedigree Parte 3 sete Sate ah ow BP raduawseds sd Bes: raat Our Buenos Ayres Corresponden: The i fe ‘rom tbe seat of war is, thi pute of a | First mile... An account of the arrangements made for the Trial of Boxnos Ayres, Sept. 12, 1865. Most uninteresting character, the 7,000 Paraguyans shut | Second mile. Jeff. Davis, with the names and antecedents of the dis- ‘Tho war between the three allied powers, Brazil, Uru. | y2,im, Uruguayana coo se surrender, olthough the | Third mile, tinguished counsel engaged for the trial; Full accounts ‘guay and the Argontine Confederation, on the one hand, | ed cha gba icmng fevered nguish- | Fourth mil of the dreadful explosion on board the steamer St. Jobn, and Paraguay on the other, is not o1 te tinued, but it will would Tend iene ee pao, the “eneble vulgar’™ iS al, 4 ~ song and of other disasters on land and at sea: Interesting nly continued, bu A ‘The abot hi on land at 3 threatons to be one of long duration. ‘The resources of | Sftherank and ile ‘would become prisoners of war. ie sore rece wa Susly, contented Minameniten 19D)" | ii couse Geom Georaie,, Gouth Cardlina, | and all thee lc in the camp of the blockaders nothing had | last three miles between the stallions being particularly Paraguay aro taxed to tho utmost and tho results are | beon done in the way of a formal sioge up to the 9th, ex- | good, as they are both gamo onoa and well bred, the | Parts of the South; Graphic account of the departure of truly surprising. For a quarter of a century all the | CePt to issue orders pon the 8th to make gabions to con- | winner being a grandson of Long Island Black Hawk, | John Mitchel from Fortress Monroe; The Thanksgiving ‘Shanges and revolutions of South America have been | #vuct & battery. This inaction of ten days since | ont of an Abdallah mare, and Mr. Voorhees’ stallion being | Proclamations of President Johnson and Governor achieved by armies of lees than 20,000 men on : lores completed the crossing force is ascribed | by Abdallah. The mare fell off badly after going two Fenton: I intelli from E 4 all a sido; | to disputes as to the command-in-chief, which | milea, She had been the favorite from the making of | FeMton; Interesting intelligence from Europe and al but Paraguay is preparing to place in the fleld an army | Should, by treaty stipulations, belong to tho Brazilian | ‘the race up to a few minutes bofore the start, when | Darts of the World; Editorials on prominent events; The @f100,000 mon, It is claimed by those who know the | om™mAnder, the Baron de Porto Alegro, and to this it is | Wotal went into favor, and two to one were. offered on | Current Nows of the day; Pootry—°The Midnight Stroll” eek the following vea- also ascribed that General Mitre was in haste coming to | his wi bs % 18h { Jones, 400 ssiato of affair there that Paraguay ean man all her forts | Uruguayana from Concordia with one thousand five bun. Pract Dea nki tt tones: ROrRes, fot the word. | He Js if | and “Song,” translated from the German for the Weexty | Steinway & Sons’ bola sp ofl'an a) Bia oti and. 1900 and defend red Brazilian and Argentine infantry, after a short ‘ lew i ; 5 GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Ibs bone: Canton Packet. 340 bbls oll’ and 4000 0 men MG ee RES ERE none 100,080 interview with Admiral Tamandare, who’ had come from ee hors ae Secs cma GIn Ob ton ie a z srnaie eae ee aa wan ea ba ein Every Pian cniructed with their Patent Agraife Ar- | milla, 900 bbls oil and 1400 Ibs bone; Elizabeth Swift, 530 bbis x n boundaries. It is certain that | the town to confer with*Mitre, and’ who was returning | the race fehinh heeetaaea, Godan Cite eet oe entitled e Islan le—A Fangement. and warranted for five years, Re oll and 8000 Ibs bone; Helen Snow, 680 Dbis ail and 700) be thus far a force of 50,000 to 60,000 has been able to ha- | with him. It islso said that Flores and Paunoro wished | himsolf very croditatly, but ho was not up tothe mark | TO of the Buccancers;” The excellent story of “The | fiirtrooms 7! and 73 Kast Fourteenth sueat, Kew York, ae * Yass and overrun two Brazilian provinces and one Argen- | ‘0 assault at oné@p but that the Brazilian commanders | jn condition, his owner uot having given him the work | Broken Will;’’ Musical and Theatrical review for the eee eee poken, &e. : ’ ; a Steole’s Feather Dusters—Steole & Co. | 4) R fieron, from Cardili for Rio Janeiro, Sept 18, Int manufacturers, No. 3 Park row, opposite Astor House, 300 ‘Sa ontiae, Pascal, from Liverpool for New Orleang, varieties at all prices. Oct 16,2 PM, 30 miles E of Tuskar, ‘Ship Thos Dunham, from London for NYork, Oct 12, lat Sure to Regulate the Bowels. 43, lon 16. Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is the only thing Shtp Emily Augusta, from Liverpool for Aden, Sept 16, that mot! in rely upon for their children. It corrects | lat 103), lon 26 45. ew naturally wore'unwilling to adopt a course whieh, besides | necessary for such a race, The inare disappointed all | wook; Interesting Literary, Artistio and Scientific read- unnecessarily cansing a waste of blood, would yield all . 6 At latest accounts the Paraguayans had mado a dash | the credit of a victory on Braaihan ground to their allies, bec bakers eas Rea aa eS See nace ing; Religious Intelligence; The latest Sporting News; across the Gran Chaco, as if to invade the province of pn! infantry and artillery so much outnumbered part was found to be literally too true. She sold highest | Seasonable reading for Farmers and Gardeners; Varieties Santa Fe. If wo are rightly informed of their numbers theirs; and that thoy preferred to await the coming of | in all the pools except two or three just before the start, | Facctiw; Valuable reviews of the Money, Commercial, five thousand infantry and sixteen pieces of cannon, that wo shall be ablo to moot and repel them without much | were two or three days’ march off, whose ‘coming would | Ching as curing the morning $100, Woful $85, Abdallah | pry Goods, Boot and Shoe, Horse and Cattle Markets, and 4 idity of the at h, lates the bowels, and gives rest, Bark Lucy A Nickels, from Moulmein for England, Aug 4, — ee ey cee end ae macn. Set 8 ewes ae ee Rall and comers oper nad goa Dang Ge wrese | Ocha et ae trom Baltimore for San Prancao, AL presont all eyes are turned towards the Brazilian’ | render an assault more certain, oven if it did wot tadeey | 4, FOURS Woful won tho pole, Abdallah Chigg the mid- | Tanus.—Single subscription, $2; Throe coples, $5; | of weething is value is incalculabie, Tt softens the wim. | goes, at S38 Lon SEOs, to the child and comfort t mother. rk'R Murray, Jr, Mulligan, from New York for Bangor, dlo place, the mare the outside. Abdalla W@ief took : f Fi province of Rio Grande, whore tho Fourth division of | the Paraguayans to abandon’ a hopeless resistance. » Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies, Five Shia Pav ec ua yan cence Gailowedl topo oat ing | It was also hoped that the Emperor, with his sons. | {8° Tea,’ the mare senna, Young. Wotut Wows uy. cents each. A limited number of advertisements in- raguay: y ly arotreating | in iaw. would. roach Uruguayana to bo present at The mare soon took the lead, and went to the qyarter force of the Brazilians, and wag hemmed in, in the town } tho ‘operations or guirrender; but. the state of the lands pole a length and a half ahead of Abdallah Chief, Woful | serted in the Wergiy Heratn. of Uru; : : ‘ane Seat ht two lengths behind, in forty-three seconds; but before = sac 08 Atimasy. by CuMety seven Gaye ‘sigs; ‘Gnd zits neihades cetanten ee rabies and | the mare hiad reached the half the Chief went up to her |. tmperishable Teeth. y went in, and were immediately surrounded and be- Onine pio ape of the Uruguay the alliod cavalry ani took the lead. He passed the half-mile pole in 1:24, Can the teeth be rendered imperishable? Unquestionably siege by the allies. The number of Paraguayans so | were scouring the country in search of scattered partios | &J0ngth clear of the mare, who was two lengths ahead of | they can, SOZODONT. used daily, will render the enamel Nirlg CC Colton, Perey, £ Bangor for Cienfuegos, Oct ig € © Colsor for Cie \ The Bridal Chamber—An_ Essay of | ee CONN W gy miles BAnKOr for Clenfucgos, Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Publish ‘A wchr, supposed the Mary B Smith, of aad from Salem Howard Amsociation, and sent free of change in sealed for Cayenne, Oot 23, iat 39 1, lon 080. gpos. Address Dr. J, Skillin Houghton, Howard Assoc ackinn Boce Philadelphia, Pa. be Axtwenr, Oct 17—Arr Sussex, Lawrence, Philadel The Celebrated Watchmaker Einhaus | }3th. Julia Kelley, Walker, do: 19h, Abbie Thomas Y i 1 sol proof against decay, harden th d expel Pan aus rork ‘entrapped is variously estimated at from six thousand to | of Paraguayans, and a body of one thousand fwe hundred | Wott tap oa iige wong, the Flushing stretch Woful closed | fone whole devtal spparatda every offensive and perui: | is now at 64 Nassau street, room No, 8 near Maiden lane. | NYOrk. | Sid ih, Nelly: Delany, NYor mn ag. ‘ , well upon the mare, tho Chief leadi ‘twolve thousand. Itakoa medium figure as about the | C’Valry had marched towards 8. Thomé and 8. Carlosto | halt, which ho cartiad tee tha Lcaeantier Pes bi “Com, | Hous element. attack some Paraguayan bodies there, and also to watch hi Wheeler & Wilson's Lock Stitch Sew | © Rroometaw, Oot 1—Sld Carlyle, Hopkina, NYork ‘truth—that is, about eight thousand. They have built a | any advance ji : ~ | ing Up tho homestretch the Chief maintained hisadvan- | 4, Hamlet's Soliloquy. ING MACHINE and BUTTON HOLE MACHINE, 62 | Burrast, Oct I8-Are Win M Dodge, Campbell, Maryport; ‘wall around the town of the demolished brick hoi Lionel! at Curugu Cuntis to sorve ag outpost against Para, | ‘280, ANd crossed tho score over a length ahead of ‘tho e MADADTED TO THEPRESENT TIME, Broadway. te a Se nee uses, guavas aoe rem teas ade to mi i RU re, who was two lengths ahead of the Black Hawk ‘To groan or not to groan, Barcetona, Oct ——Arr Olympia, NYork. and they have also duga ditch around it, As the cir- | Fiayana witile the gaat allied ‘army under Gonerai | ‘t#llion. Time, 2:62. The mare then forced the pace, bl Winter Boots, Balmorals and Congress | Brewer. Occ 1¥ Are burops, Fenster, Richmond Va, 7 5 i = . ~~ “panei ches . oumforence is over four miles, this hasbeen a good work | Osorio, “Goneral-insChiet pro tem. in the nbsones: of a dikes Gua oan oe en SiMe Gaiters, double sole, and Slippers ate Ma Nasaan streef€ | 16th, Guuienburg, Rascher, NYork . Bi eS KRSHAVEN, Oot 17—Arr Fannie Buck, Sweetzer, Cal - 7 naan Owen, do, Sid 18th, Edwin, Bru phia. . fe lao; s H i P P i} N G N & Ww s . : oro Oct 16—Sld Missourt, Hughes, NYork for thirty days, They have,fit is said, only eight or ten | Genoral Mitre, was taking up a fresh position on the fron- . ‘ and soon shook the mark off, and was a Pieces of cannon. President Mitre has gone to super- | ths norinreneey acne Fiver Mandisorl, Caceres wason | jengih in front down the backstretch. She challenged intond the siege in person, and Dom Pedro II., Emperor | cavalry, others were at Goya, and between all these out. | im again and again on the backstretch, but when they Or to take arms against One's in troubles, And end them, as tho sea Drowna its own bubblea, ‘4 y xD. 2—In port ahip Odd Fello of Brazil, is said to have been, eight days ago, only | ying bodies and the main uFmy lines of ‘estafottos woro eS pte rog g shy led Ry gto ger the hanes aes BM, 3 yee ctetba ners Banna‘ Tauann, Gent 12—tw bort whip Odd Fellow, ie ¢wenty leagues distant from Uruguayana. Tho investing | rite Prec ca ey, gh Eallop intelligence of movements fought until they wero on tho homestretch, when the Pang at rack and toat, Wo aaa on 32 | MOON RIAES..-s..-..0v0 6 22 PRaPpONeG FOE STEPS nse, Now York force cannot be much short of twenty thousand men, | stationary, ‘waiting, it 1 ‘sald, the coming’ of. Lopes, ie Peta divine es Soccer aie ae wont These we cam shuitie of” om jecceneecececees #90) mG WarEH......morn 8 5 | a tt'Konterideo Sid Aug 10, Morniag Light, Walter, Now and the only wonder is that they allow the little garrison | Who was looked for soon from Humaité, with reinforce- | shout three lengths behind, The intter had been taking If wo bat take tn time Port of New York, November 3, 1865. | “Tihs, sept27—Arr Springbok, Larsen, Boston via Por- to hold the town another day. We hourly expect to hear | ™¢Bts. They were reported to be strengthening their | things very coolly while the oth doing th HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. —— nambues, Sid Sept 13, Tyrmont, ‘Yon Hagen, Rio Janeiro; of ite fall : ss Fh Porlion at the village of Santa Lucia, om the ‘iver of wrangling,” Going into the third: milo, Mace thought It Devoutly do we wish CLEARED. Judah Cape, Cappe NYOrk. = we {te fall, that name, some fifty miles above Goya, and to ‘be for- | Shout time to show himself, and shaking -Woful we he Such consummation! Steamship City of New York (Br), Leitch, Liverpooi—J @ |” Caxmirr, Oct 19—S id Hejois, Hansen, NYork. ‘There is a Uruguayan colonel named Pallogas among | ‘fying all the best points on the Parand. The Brazilian | Dasged the mare on the turn, and sallied forth to try. con, ‘Then let us seek at once stant, Oct 12d Soxephine, Scott, Boston ‘tho allies wh: fleet upon that river remained in stalu quo, and the 4 7 on Recuperation " Steamship City of Dublin (Br), Bynon, Liverpool via | Crrre, Oct t—Arr Palermo, McCarty, NYork. 16 allies who writes a daily report of progress, which water was so low that nothing could be done, even were clusions with the Chief, the latter being two lengths To die! to —no more; Queenstown—J a Dale. Catcurta, Sept $—In port ships Templar, Nichols, for Bos hhe sends as correspondence to a Montevidean paper. ” 6 ‘ ahead of him as they got on the backstretch. This dis- But why or whereforet ‘teamship Helvetia (Br), Prowse Liverpool—Williams & | ton; Hamlet, Stevens, for do, ; Young Mechanic, Me- From his letters it seems that the allies at Uruguayana irene rhathareeskaaiten fallon, and the steamer | ‘nce was gradually in front of the old Ja not rag ile, wih heal, @uton pripaiadinn ap Loon, (oe das Deak Sees oe Maw tesco ioaee: ar at a considerable distance from their base of supplies | Yrugnay, which tad. h sta Voorhees was only half a length pon hiked Stoainship Hibernia (Br), Craig, Glaagow—F McDouald & | don. Davie, (or NYork: Kit Carian ca On aos Let us forestall, prevent, ‘and laboring under great disadvantages. ‘The grass is ee Seen ee eee ne) the balf-mile pole, tho mare two Disease’ - Seon’ t'atiow horn oe kept by any but the com | fare Urgatana’ te tee fal were ase sever | ues behind wth "no prempet ot, over geting |° os Bras geo mandi on . , oni rength, hei . moved with dimeulty, Provisions at times become dis- | {met launches, which, however, suflced amply for the } Worul until he and tho Chiet were yoked together,and | New York office, 0 edar street." ‘tressingly scarce, and by this the mortality is greatly in- From the inces there {s little to notice Troops | * Most tlerce and determined struggle sot in for the load, ‘oroased. As a ‘sample of privations I give you two or A png Which was continued to the three-quarter pole, when | Auction. i n via . | Sapphire, Hateh, for London; Susan Hinks, Atwood, for Steamship Hansa (Brem), Yon Santen, Bremen via Sait: aprhire, for Tgedon; Susan. Toke, Atos, fos mabip Corsica (Br), Le Mesurier, ng er, Clark Hien Foster, Robinson; Roswell Sprague. na—E Cunard, Lf : - rie, Johiigon; Brewster, Clerk: Winged Steamship Wyandotte, Arey, Boston—Whitney & Hatha. | Arrow, heffleld; ‘Aunie Sixe, Shields, Kear: aarge, “and Hava. Porter, unc, Cld 7th, ship Richard 4 ate still continued to arrive in Rio Grande do Sul and were Y 7 Si B 4 Busteed Madras, wre prog Penn oigborerd he pogo, enon Bushidg on in haste to the Uruguay. Tho expedition for Sa) rl Wight gill g p looms ‘TRapE_ Gate OF BHD Bue wero ghtin (ie), Hretry, Antwerp via Pofledet- { aid from Saugor Aug, bark Nealor, Gloutman, Turon Fney died from want oF clothing. Auge Ee ech, | Matto-Grosso still hung at Uberabo orsanizing, but tho | Drought uP ihe nretih, and Sheet canbe GRAPEVINES. phin—Edmiaton i Sept 4, ship Helvetia, Warren, Zork. ae ival trou Fe png a —Men and | danger in that direction seemed passing away with tho an and Jeboring b . 10,000 10NA, 3 ‘Ship MC Day, Chase, New Orleans—Walsh & Carver. werd, Aug 9-10 port barks Forest Bello, ’ ino (uel. Wo have no wagons Annas a | pressure on Lopes in the south. An unconfirmed re. | wuitnmne.2:46, Going into the fourth thile, Macq shook 90,000 DELAWARE, Ship North Star (Br), Symonds, New Orleans—Thayer & ieee OO Coamader' (inte HOt, whe died 5 v ugust 283—No ‘i s 1 noble horse responding : ONCORD gent a port was current on the Plate that the Brazilians had 28,000 01 have died of hunger to-day yp to 4 P. Tetaken all their territory in Matto-Grosso, and a flying | %08 lapped the Chief on the turn, and the latter bad | with smaller lots of ISRAELLA, ADIRONDAC and other | » Bark Prindessa Alexandes (Dan), —, Ponce, PR, via Sept 21—No Am vessel in port Sid Aug 17, sche And yet the troops ssh spirita, dso far a3 | rumor at Rio talks of @ slave insurrection in’ Mioas. | DIY bis head infront when he passed the quarter pole, | new kinds, will be sold at public auction on the grounds of oanhe ceaaet Saw Lewdon-Bead &tinehes, § Devereux, Parnahiba; 234, RB Sumoer, Pike, tried in this war fight Fell. This destitution wiii nét | Geras, ahd, as {t sodms, not without nds, The | Down the backstretch they were. neck and neck; up the PARSONS & Cl Brig Lady Mulgrave (Br), Hilton, Hav, da Hincken. | do; Sept 17, Prince of Wales (from Roaion ). do. Jong contifite, but if tesis an army severely while itlasta. | provinces generally are hurrying forward Gooscripis and | Flushing stretch they were still yoked, and they swung a 40o., Brig Hentiettat itr), De ‘Mocoll & Frith Dear. Oci 20—Arr P G Blanchard, York, Callao for Londow This isamong the Uruguayan troops led by General | Polunteers’ and about three thonsnad wf thence pong cow Into the homestretch lke a double teas. efron ‘there % AT FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK, Brig 8 B Crosby, Croab phia— Baggett Son & Co. (and. procoeded). Sid. 19th, JL." Bogart, Shillabar (from e stand there was no advan’ on either side, 30 equi id f Sehr Alert (Br), Olark, Aux Cayes—J F Whltaey & Co. London), Liverpoot Bel Flores, ‘This general has many of those qualities which | gt Rio awaiting transports, besides those forwarded t LA Edwards, Line, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & | Dunxikx, Oct ¥—Arr N &E Robbins, Robb distinguished “Stonewall” Jackson. He possesses the un- | alread ly during the fortnight to the south, An accident i Bounded confidence of his troops. | He has great celerity | occurred on the an Paulo Railway on the th, near San | hoger’ (re wreelate” Thy rn ee ay. coe ences — of movement, and his successes are all beilliant dashes, Paulo, upon me occasion of an excursion made, by re- | score with thoir heads together, Sendak oe forth parbere Hines compcise the beat, of thelr took, and tnfertor r ‘ quest of some distinguished personages, along the newly : ° Janta wi carefully excluded. andy oe atrange fact, chat as the allies take prisoners | iinished part of the line. One of the two engines and | Sle wrt om tre fore eae, a iy ert atOre | | Nurserymen and Vineyard growers are expecially invited sul ces to chan, un if rm th 7, ec nr Prank taniy | 8 truck attached to it ran off the line and overturned; dashed out with renewed cH and wes soon clear of Plants, A eR ee tee and generally the Seinoner scat Pug me atanarporael the engine driver was crushed beneath the engine, but | the Chief, opening the gap aa tb Wan aroent tine ove; The boat, in connection with the Flushing Railroad, will at about ‘a8 well 23 when on the other side. The officer “a. the truck escaped generally with slight | ang passing the quarter-pole three lengths in front. The Renrenee Spent Thirty-fourth street, New York at 8,9 Gution 10 gen Bo eeepc caretul about the sentincl | in Rio all is quiet and dull. The iron-clad Taman- | “otsie sumed out, Vos nior ine oe te et a tne — : ception the pl ‘e jon; but with this ex- | dare left for the Plate the night of the J5th inst. Mr. scm fhe F vi ee Ales and Porter. : plan works well. It saves prison guards, ox- backstretch, which, instead of increasing the of MACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH, o Philadel- wore the stallions in regard to speed, and the only ques. ON wees NOVEMBER 8, 1865, O'CLOCK A. M. phia. Foocnow, Ang $—In port barks Lizzie Boggs, Diner, for siuhues ‘Avelia (Br)- Brown, and Osaca, Terry, anc. brig re, do. asin ‘Oct 19—Arr ime it. che J W Webster, Betsworth, Savannah—Van Brunt & Slaght. Schr Wenonah, Warner, Richmond—Van Brun t& Slaght. Schr Geo Thomas, Langton, Baltimore—M Bedell on, Bangor —F P Pri jood, Frazer, NYork. f pen yraltar; asandro, Fartolo- Mi Rackett & Son, Oct 7—In port bark Warren Hallett, Ryder, from Boston, diag, Off Senegal, brig Chicopee, Kelley, from Boston for Goree. Haver, Oct 18—Arr Harpew det 18—Arr Col Adams, Morse, Callan, Owen, NY ork Thornton, the British Minister to Brazil, was preparing i pense of transportation and prison fare, and swells the - ~ a the stallion, bi tht him to a break, and at the half-mile, Bre f fine Pale Ale i Porter, 17th, Anna Deeatur, Plekering, Callao army after a battle. to leave Buenos Ayres to go to Uruguayana, to pay bis | pole he was four fongths behind, where he lay all the | West Eightevuth st.. between Seven Eighth ave, wy | Die ARRIVED. : Taube, NYork, Sid Ish, Eugenie (9), C The Brazilian tleet has moved further down the Parana | fesidence in Rio. etsy way up the lower stretch ; but getting on the homestretch —- ‘ teamer Boxer, Li H Gorings, Wash. NYork. 1 mS iin Mba, deena siver, and the Paraguayan feet ls advancing. ‘They ore . ho rallied gamely, and closed gradually until the end, | | A —A--AA—Am—A—A—A—A—A—A—A—A— De. Nov 1. with (is ria tow. TU TE iO Ome, te raging Castle (Br, McRitchie, Tor Fox’ making a return difficult for the Brazilians by planting The Balloon Brid: but he could not yet as far as was requisite. Woful won | English Double Soled Button Gaiters and Double Soled it to this port to be sold ‘ : ree ip lend for RY¥Ork? ll, -on the #ugre heavy batteries. At Cuevas, for example, a booriraergy 4 by half a length without making a skip or break | Boow, at LORIN BROOKS & SON'S, 434 Broadway, corner p.Jave (Be), Cook, Liverpool Oct 31. vig Queens. hetah (Br), Re right Bri, Dattory of forty guns sadly damaged a portion of the CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT BETWREN DR. | during the race. Timeof the last mile, 2:42, and of the | Howard street. Extablished 1829. Original introducers of | town 224. 4:2) M. with mdse xnd passengers, to cat cet the v Br), Taylor, Brazilian squadron as it came past, “They thenadded | JOHN F. BOYNTON AND PROFESSOR LOWE—TUE | five miles, 13:53. the Patent Elastic 8 eee eee eeerara ic Ges’ Mecuensi. 1 i (Bry, Lemon, f ‘thirty guns and extended the lines of earthworks to the BRIDAL CAR, ETC. The stallions George Wilkes and Commodore Vander- To ae t quarantinoe Train, La neniin, (Be), Wheelers distance of four miles. This is about fifty leagues above | The balloon bridal, which has been on the tapis for | bilt trot their postponed match this afternoon at the am fone ey pl rena ngs Thou- | : Empire oy, (U8 transport), Alexander, Port {Br), Forbes, and Tanjore, Martin, vive: Cnillingsam (Bel, " nd people, another 200, . er ‘ uartermaxt . ; the city of Parana, * Some time in aeronautie circles, and which doubtless has | “10m course. tnd Cooper ute; also Desk Room. Apply to «Benton, Latham, Newbern, NC, 3 days, | Dunn, and Passing Cloud (Br), Clements, for San Prancises At Esqui: mall town in the province of Corrient Melbourne and Bydney, NSW thore isa general gacuering of Impoverished refugees, | €reated considerable excitement among the higher cir- City Politics. NOOR NS, 6; 6 Seas, CUNO eae ee ii sates Rd, Daas RECS, No Ne er eS are, with for Tien tsin: ; ho have flod before the cdvancing Parayuayans. Thess | cles of society, will take place on Wednesday next at two | THE MARINE COURT JUDGesHir—wiTtDRAWAL OF | A 1.—Another Sabbath Evening Sacred | mdse. to) Smull : I pane hag Nay heat Aouseless and almost penniieyp thousands, many of whom | orclock P. M. Tho twain who intend becoming one flesh ROBERT D. LIVINGSTON. Fecitstion frum Whitetield’s Sermons, by ev. Prof. SMYTH, | | Steamslip Chesapeake, Sherwont. Pomiands with aie . vibrook, for NYork, have already died of cold and lituger, are being decimated sted Robert D. Livi he he M ‘at Clinton Hall, to-morrow evening. ' An interesting feature | and to HB Cromwell & ‘Dy the meastos, are Miss Mary West Jenkins, a lay as prepossessing in . Livingston, Esq., who was upon the Mozart | fy no politics nor sectaria Sai or Re tree, FAve a gg Despite the gloomy state of affairs the people, with | appearance as she is cultivated in mind, and Dr, John F, | ticket as a candidate for the Judgeship of the Marino Saas” = ‘most commondabie patriotism, sustain the government. | Boynton, the celebrated goologist. ‘The matter has not | Court, bas decided not to pursuo the canvass, but to A l=mA Few Elegantly Farnished hip Newton (Ham), Harting, Hamburg. 44 days, with . ‘ Our civil and our military leaders are universally popu- withdraw entirely the field. It is understood, only, $3 ver week and upwards. Ad- | magnand 242 passengers, Uo HM Sloman & Baye, “Ha Tour Tan Pigg! a agg Rene Jar, and the people aro united as they have not been | risen from m4 desire for notoriety or romance, as will | therefore, that Mr. ineston is not running for any 2 air ety 25 OR BS Cegthe cad one View. Gardner, LA 1, 48 dayt, with | Hammond, Velocity, Maling, NYork; Wefkin, ince their ind dence. There are no indications of | be seen from tl ¢ following correspondence between the | office within the power of the people to confer upon him. A Good Ove: t, 922; Fi $28 me to Lawrencn, Giese & coe aaa § | chard, Clty Point; 19th, Erin. (s), Grace, NYork; 20th, ean ane oe oe ee ee re , THE FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. to $38; fncat, $40 10884.. Garments to ord equally tow. | deathe (childrva) and birth pertonced strong wasterly Marindo, and City of Cork (9), Bridgman, 40; Cul> 0 Vi ions have not mn greater on 'Change than in New York, August 16, 1! " if ij Hes th eo. Sept 2h verett, seaman, of New - aucun ie ent ae’ It is now understood that Ralph Bogert, Eaq., is tho CLARKE, 112 and 116 William street, | Grice We Pwashed overboard and lost; Oot 94, lat $4 1, Jon Witmsrth, NY ors * Business is a little dull at present, but the banks are Dear Stx—While taking a drive in the Parka few only candidate of the democracy for the position of As- All Legal Lottery Prizes © overboard an £838 spoke Br schr Wirfilatl, from Liverpool for Lake On. ed. Draw- anya out, wth re York. doing 4 splondid business, the transactions of one of the | days since I had tho pleasure of witnessing one of m the Fifth district, lars and Information sent. bai! X OF ig gn oe gl Mary. 8 via, M°Cutlock, banks in this city having smoxnted to one and shaif mi: | batloon aacensions, which. calied to mind's, promise T | nDy™as fro IAEA CIRCUS Ont nome CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, | ™Alntonmant: reported havirg last some men overboard. | dooabenta, Dow, Wane, NOrlounes Jions of Spanish dollars in one day last week, It was a | made myself some years since, to some time take an ox- FIFTRENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ego hardt & Co. Oct 1S bad heavy gale of wind trom WSW, | Bolivia (#), Couch, do; Mose Rose, Bustin, do: Gud Aittle unusual, but many such days occur, and yet it is | cursion above the clouds with an experienced acronaut. John G. Duffy, the Tammany, McKeon and Mozar anaes, oe Overcoate Ever Seen in started bow sine® then Weaking ig niet ab Tidings, Thurston, NYork, _ , Batlan not a or sale. an (Bren). No ’ " x Wo ofect of tho war la tran bottom of the sear is vend epee ee on of 0 mean, See seen eee, Zs riggs: 5 A pt Lm ya ote, dove ia Wallan Garrole ‘Me or Sept 22, Martin Jo On mre soe Boon a8 upon an island, surrounded by clouda of fleecy white- MATURALIZAGIONS. — eee eee ee bose) Colosed, Matage Bape 12, with Il, Akyab: Septet Sak Seton ont go ties an" | es oc aoe onan ale eet Soares 1 ually the cae Ju Defoe lection tht theo | A-—thoye’ amd Children gence WP pwc a Onc yh bn ma Mire eee tae Pee Bremen brig Leander, steering E: Stat, Int 34, lon 71 40, saw * atk American Eagle, sme in Eagle, Jame mdse, to J F Joy. Oct %, of Double I 's cers having in charge tho issuance of naturalization GARIBALDI, CUTAWAY AND ZOUAVE SUITS, ble DY the thousands, oP HROKAW, 62 Lafayette place, avenue, opposite Cooper Union, Tho railroad between tho Costom House in this city and the Boca, the village at the mouth of a small river, standing 8 . d igh, Christiana, Hammond, for XYork. a9eh eat Dole iieaaed Shot Key, Allee Ritson, Matches, Ban ; Bist, Hinwatha, Ma? in their grandeur; to feel the throe of | Papers have their rooms crowded with applicants, and four miles away, will be opened this week. It connects | earthquakes; to witness the fury of tornadoes; to linger | their time wholly consumed in hearing and decidin and 4 if : 4 ibe | thins, NOrleans, the centre of the city with the harbor where all our | about ‘mighty waterfalls; to laten to the rush of coase- | upon Soayreney: and making out ihe nevoumnry doce, A Silent Sewing Machines Machi Pane n vieian veer boery ot tee og Nog ogg # «id anh, iirecpnol, Robinson NYork. at GEN Fe SM ur tence AX, we | Seystieet acne ermine compereg ch Zour | ton hoe reg tre Stine wh, dn corer: | A SHORE BONDE Stirs otBOe cB Bradway. | Mpa gtarh:cnr, mustrs, Bragpon, Ch via,Bt | tambo again for are Win W aia om A cl oe . My we nt aeronaut excu! wo ive 5 jul can ———_—s f . * ow _ o rr ave th news in by the packet from New York up to | Columbia, 8. C., when you beheld in solitude above the | vass the naturalizations have been comnparantvel few, , oth. gartown, 28 days, with coal, to master, Tind heavy woather, | Boston, wrt SU | rt Corseli, New York. Ski August & . clouds the setting moon and risizg sun, tnd the number Issued to thie date will scarcely reach 6 | iaiit,s, To, HES ine) Met ee emery | slit mallee, No date, 170 miles BW of Cape Sable, Celli | 9H Rioemamile, Gowlits, Cooper, NVYork ton, tha sinking con: | 18, . Tahould itke to jon you and once ride triumphant | higher Ogure than about three thousand, and these have | La stkeya 8 per cout less than Hroutway prioes seesiton tise Koy'tne-cupeatté nd'erew ‘and ianded taem | | MAvagrioy Bent In nort ships Borneo, Resse.” from, Casualtios in the Battle of Yatahy. above the clouds into of purer sunshine, the | nearly all beon applied for and obtained within the past ————— at fore reported. maw Eting ba ahaa Transl 7 Sindh tee eley ob any she Panaracer to | icltgene rane erate toe mummasing of theater SEA thins wis: hers. sesetved thetr entgrtagtion, | tosmsenen ip Brenden, meet, Pans idee Pipes ent Geminis | c Mamtigs Aue 1m por ahipe Mette (Be for Tse Ut ‘have halted in Corrientes, and {t is goneraily believed | thunders at our feot, pepers this year are included a goodly pumber of dis- Pears ears eat eure et ocean, eiveated ant Learnt Tutte Warrem (ie), Hotign, aed Rayne iy, n ONTEVIDEO, rt Sine wry, u sthat when the allies reduce Uraguayana the invaders If an arrangement with can be effected, I charged and veteran soldiers. Uj iting the will at once retreat to the frontier line of Paraguay. A | to take the excursion coe case during the month of ee eae thoy hed served in the Union ranks A—Use Baker's Hoof Lt in t charge, New Orleans, Son. Oct 24, of Key Weat, had « Joat part of deck load of empty barrels; Cano P me time ser late war, had rece! M 5 their honorab! fer tayo, do; Ath, Tone, Seward, Boston Ith, Sham- — orae - ‘tone, A r Hatheld, ‘do, 14th, of is said to have penetrated mber, at the to mako a series of ox- and jived ir No dis- |», " q mddiers'. hi ihe ban 2 bit ma fon int use"Foton the Gran with the object of entering the province iments, determining the electric conditions of the this class of persons, provided they had been .. q 8188, fell in with brig Orison Adams, of Port. fork; Contareill, of ante F6; but the Governor of har province, aided by | Aiforent curtente of aif. and their positive and negative | residents of the county one year, were sanitied bo venom | ores oPmeraiy, and ot $70 Broedway. With foremamt carried away, al eT HUES, Mg, genie, for NY Ems Goneral Emilio Mitro (the President's brother), has dis- | relations, as we pass from the earth's surface to the | naturalized citizens. Th fally one-half of those At M.T. 1 ’ Mammoth Millinery, Ned weld abe: sLesn her boy -- Manannam, Bape ti -arr. Amigos, Lind. Log York, ed such activity that we feel confident before the highest elevation your balloon can attain. who have lately availed themselves of the privilege of | 127 Sisth avenue, near Tenth street, one thousand Trimmed suhich was then lying Cy him Pavana, Oct $—In port ship Castide, Stafford, for yans enter that province the tine govern have long believed that currents of air coming from | acquiring citizenship, Some were thus naturalized dur- | Boonets and Jockeys, 2 per cent Isa than Broadway prices on tre: Sh, Michaat Mulligan, idg. S814 Investigator, Carver (from will havea powerful force ready to ‘meet them. various regione are in different electric conditions, and | ing the earlier part of the year, perbaps without particu. , suppres of old nar. ar © sa ' As tho winter is now past and the fine weathor has set | that their contact with condensing vapors is intimately | lar reference to the election about to take place, They | A Clear, Smooth, White Skin.—Hant's Laicretia, Bowers, Apalachicola, Tt days, with | Biol) ey em I7—Off, Sarah Newman, from Lawton for 4a, we look for moro active operations on the part of the | connected with the phenomena Of thunderand lightning, | will make good cltizeos 4 COURT TOILET POWDER doos not injure the complexion, | cotton, Re, fo mater. ng salt Cay, TE, Oct 17, with | Boston Gf allies, who, with a splendid army, @ fleot command. | Tn order to gain facts in this direction I have devised ee eae een Hal vory rough weather on the pas: | PeRwannvco, Sept 16—id Raglet, Dickinson, Rio Janotro: ing tho rivers, the most Gnanimous su several pleces of electrical apparatus. \d Ague Districts. A Hundred Novelties in Adaie 3: snipped several heavy seat, avoveskylight, Oiled cabin, | 17th, Swanley, Meldrum NYO a rae from the wliole country, have as yet done | 'T'alse wish to make experiments to determine the OF THE HERALD. the stereotyped atylen may bo seen in the gentlemen's, | Pliteails, te tied ae eee areer, Baltimore. “id. 19h, ee, Roy potht; .. bef intensity and rg ge bp evar phen of the New Yorn, Nov. 3, 1966. ouths’ and hat department and ithe ghildren's fancy mie Adelaide {3p honetees, a Bay, 13 days, with sea eke Cid 234, Annapolis, Picket (from crossed rande, lose magnetic needle; lectric ourrents vind . at "8, roadway. Nop SEA} nh), e r Banks of tho Uruguay, where be will shortly hold an in. | from one stratum of atmosphere. to another at difer. | In the publication of General Viele’s report in thie | “tumerimens SUNN TT 0 0 zh He eo Oe ee Wendi ballet la dimpany | Kio Gnawos, Sept t—Arcd% Sletaon, Grvenish, Buenow torviow with President Mitre and General Flores. The | ent depths, and with insulated lines to take electric | morning's Henan you state that in the “short block in Bonnet Frames for 40 Cents at M. T. te Meoder, for New York. Ayres: Th, Storm Bird, Leboeuf, NYork. ug 2, war has as yot had little effect on business in the River | soundings of the atmosphere below. ‘Twonty-fourth street, between Madison and Fourth | HIGGINS’, 126 Sixth avenue—Jockey and Turban Frames in (of Searsport), Dobbin, Matamoros, 23 days, | den, Mantjes. NYoTe pogmerang, C for New Plato; articles of consumption for army purposes have | Please inform me on what terms I can take passage | avenues, within a fow doors of each other, fourteen per. | !X¢ Proporilon; all shapes aud size <1" | with cotton ant woot, io TM Maybew. “Had hoary weather; | ,Siuetns. Cc N00 Pitplar, Bartlet, for 474 ue, but the public securities of | with I wish the privilege of taking along my rewth ree vonehe A ‘the country have not suffered. The credit of the national Mathematical Tnstramenta and an aasistant, Yours, Derlod.”” “I have’ lived in, thet location shout foertevs ie ford, Freeman, ti IS days, with do do ry Bet, im tme | oti wom a C0" (it 2 tnt by Ton TS an 9 or aan, Aug 30-10 port shin Uineowah, Rudotph, ond t Batchclor’s Hair Drea ‘orld, harmless, reliable and ni Government was never better; our paper currency is | respectfully, JOHN F. BOYNTON. | | Pears, and Lam coriain there have not boon fourtocn . rae eae Roe. | with topmast gone by the cap: Bist, Int $7 45, jon 7419, passe ui ee eto" OP Crangane Swap, and Be Src nn nee Wwe pr, FUMAvaca Horns, Naw Your, August 18, 1865, | deat in Twenty-fourth and Twenty Aft stroat within 4 festores tne bait. “Bt Burelay street, New York. | bark JU Hrookman Amerie Bas sass, with a Drysdale, ine Wares Pingel it) fens, and . Joun F. Borston :— a i ly one death, that was to * one, to P | Noviuk & Son,’ Oct 27, went ashore on Nan- ta tiam), Angelbocky ; ty : gue sles of te ary ib the bale or renny oo fe ‘Dean Sin—Your favor of the 16th inst, is before me, | be diphtheria, and one from typhus fever, ron trom Best and Cheapest—Miller’s Hair Dye. Tete Shoals, and waa got off Bist without damaga. Bagoria, Emery, J ‘Bates, une; ele Wellington (Br), Horton, NS, 0 with | Penguin, Moore, and Yi palates, 1 DN Dowolt & foe ¥ a seyhuen, Armarong, for Xm ore Tine h Menke: Brices, Salen inate ark Calypao, Bi Belir Julia de Ma rai se, une’ be ; Rene 8 T King, Clenden Big: Le. vik, Oagnod, 8 . and in reply thereto I will that the experiments | the camp, bave occurred during the last summer, and it, Large size 75 cents, Sold by druggists, Depot 56 Fitsauintonecae. Fm 369 men wounded; | which you propose would be very interesting, and also | both in, the same “Other deathe which have oc- Bey treet be mel as od nape Feirntalo—three oflcers add materially to the stock of useful knowledge. | curred in the streets mentioned have been from chronic What < bate offic re at pty As to the terms for the kind of a voyage which is of organic diseasos, such as consumption, disense of the Ghelers=' ree officers j 11 officers | mention I feel that the liberal public patronage in this | heart, &c,—Iin all about ten deaths in from Sham titutes It? reile, Humphrey, une, pa and 71 men wounded—07. Braziliane—one man killed; elve or fourteen | toeal disease of the liver, of the kidneys, of the gail biad: | Sehr Antelope, Brown, K Sopt 7—In port ships Ocgan Bagla Lovett, city will admit of my devoting-another © to acionce. | years, EDWARD FH. Lt W, M. D., — chr Hannab D, Co: tor : . ne oMloor and 13 men wounded—18, Total of allies | Therefore, allowing me to select the Mime’ an charge wilt |” East Twonty-fourth street, | dor, of the spleen, Those difficuitios oceurring all at once in Benet a i Wind, Soran, Rowton tor Phitadeiphia, Fo} a gt es dors ey — Jonathan Cone, Crosby, Bost 7:3 aay ns Kenge eda be Boneh Lin wt ceyermeate Var ealy rere tk oO TOWE. News from Savannah, the human body oonstitute Asiatic Cholera, Behe Taane Wlehy Sidley, Hoaton. x6 I Novi —Old beige Baria, Ackley NTork nant prison Ane a Esti — . Boaton, i —_ ‘Burrender i a short time the lieutemant rewurned et Professor Lows, Fifth Avenue Hotel: ‘Tho Savannah Merald of the 3ist uit. says that tho first Tn 1882 and 1349 npastivs n for Philadelonys, ogee ia, sobre a ib, Ogter, doy Rotigarribia’s reply, which was to this effect :— Daan Sm—Your generous x co of my proposi. | lot of now upland cotton had reached Savannah. pepe be array poy Pert, Oot i7~Atr Simpathie, Baterdam NYOrR a, Unvovaans, Ang. 20, 1995, } tion calle nol ony oF my Areal ‘sclontific investigations, | Francis G. Dana, an old Savannah merchant, born in | gured this tarriblo disease always when used in the Grst | Hole Chas A Statxon, 9 provinentown. Warrivonn Oct 181d (1m tow) toon 4 pool, Wo load for Boston eincetown ‘ Tysons fs very lta, J receive the note dated | of all interested in on e me by the prisoner, Lioutenant | My electrical apparatus will = oon ee a Providence, R. 1, died on the 20th, tage. ‘ Goleman: Pall River. ne canenromnn, Oct I9-AreFanay Fern, Batlor, &t John, = ila, who will deliver to your Excellency my an- | wait the day you may sopeia ‘ours, i! A Tho steamers Hunter and Woybossot wore each slightly T recommend them now as a sure and safe remedy. hr Hovenae, Smith, Fall River a bi We Aug %—<10/pore ehipe Panama, Soule, from read gust |. F. BOYNTON, « — W RGenn, Parker, Hy: Philadetpbia. Wramron, 0, haere Popa phe ge A i iaraaliloey o Faas ip Serr, 18, 1868 | 'MJtred by colliston at the wharf at Savannah. Evory man and woman {n the land should have two hoxes | Bel Lain ny wom “Lond, D for Puitadelphia, owe Koger Has Foe nu Re at Retpent, Wineor ‘The steamers Varuna and Weybasgot ws arrivgd oy | Teaat by (het ae prea meee wil surely cure the dis PALE. , NaS © Mary he M Hand. b yours a3 should a soldier of jonor, in whom the su- government of his emf bas confided an impor. | Professor Lowna:— a Yoxonawa, Aud) if port ships Surpriag. Banlett, foe Aap congoaavecs | ays esisse.to pur | Uaaa tin Siger mr yg noe tpn a saeoge Apte | eronmeh, Sm Nem ae sia gr 2 * hw 7 2 vapor, I Saha a / ® a a «+ ata ol