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8 ° NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1865. ane A 3 Dank notes: freely into cipeulation, and are re | ekirmishipg has taken plage IMPORTANT FROM THE PACIFIC, | 2s'.'cch‘usiuns wsttgagcitymsitrste | oa “a SS ee j toe prin pal dram. | ley of Lurin toward Lima, when st sunrise on Monday, : Soares Sig as el eet ni teow | Deremtes 6 a ee ee temeen 5 ome appearance, wo a hy : Arrival of the Steamship | | Asai pric ayn of the vorts to which the 1 and the two corvestes America and La Union, at present . Atlantic have arrived mnce the departure of the inst steamer, | m the Randeof the revolutionary party. ‘The frigate rf those which are not blockaded — Apuriraae was sent to cruise off the bay; but a diuposi- “+The ports to which these vessels with Gargous: hha wna onan have been ordered are ports which have aly ‘used | tan to give chase by the opposite party being perecived, 18 o« hitherto for the abipment of produce; and there ane few | m strategic movement was at once made, owing to the | THE SPANISH-CI AN. WAR. cenvanir ncn for tani toe "ja waking ‘the prompt determination of the Commandante, that brought’ H tents, and the goods wilt be subjected | the Aparitmac safe nto port without the loss of «single ye ringay wan. ¢ be can only be of a temporary character, Tn the mcantine the ships of the revolutionary i ia over, “oner purposes to make. Restriction of the Blockade to paris re Hal 10 be Mockaded ak simpy mane eociliaisay its’ Cuchi: Vapad. Minbotl aa es {as celigaiton inte this sad hen these ports ae & affords the jary every fuel! ‘connected Six Ports. ph a which ‘tan be mamde marumilar | forces, While every one wae straining his eyes with the oe sion, and ipehy for any of Way; aad the principle beng onte that ing the movements of the ships, a great bgt dost J jis cumployes. they. wish (9 examine. ‘and way a ine amidered. cloned wisich Ma not eifoctly we met van the rad Bre Lima and Fecwlations of the ‘Railroad peogeeens ; wren blockaded, there seems to be no reason why imports and Pepepnt y two horeemen were noticed galloping towards. | ¢ipingent on employe’ to suard against, As in oe . exports shonlt ot cemtaamnte Mei err [Siam Atter about two hours. of casposse’ i wan’ ai: aeean en eea te Gtk toloen ard : weave PLASTERS of Mr. Allooek: decoming , uneler Bre vi oS ua a_i delayed ir te #0 eco) thro ridge, of Mr. NAVAL SKIRMISH AT VALPARAISO; course, ville Frcpronpect’ wich we had before as bot | hounoed that {our thousand revolutionary troops were in- | {ais inadable ansMy.t. prevent another and a more dis tip FORPOR mee ope recently.” side Lima, and that a meseage bad arrived from that’ | terrible ene on the+ther track, Had the. a pee. . W. well known, They aas recommended by physicians. They give POO n TOO More inueresting Hews to outeigers may come by and } party calling for tho surmenderof Callao within twenty- | allowed to go on y Would soon have aspeed of PAA, Bessie: Coed emiantnenetit by, when Parejl makes oh tis mind to open fro om { four hours. ‘The prefect or governor thought proper to Prenat anbind ‘hour, and would: wave, -ayet the ex. - > Santer A Tears, | t hornventenes, have never been used PED. Valparaiso, or when the Chilenos evince energy aud ac- | give-no opmion othis subject till late in the evening, | preas sunning e/thirty miles an bour. The would, B. Cartis & Co.. Co. Such men as Shepherd Knapp, Dr, Green, of 862 Broadway; THE SPANIARDS WHIP . | tivity enough, combined:with some inventive gevins, to | when tt is said he gave orders tothe trgops ta di of course, be we. 4a Roe Lockwood, James Me Me - ree Er py aby Scustrct ata manage some lafernal maebine, whereby | or do what they \iked, taking eary of his poreonal tng} * tye engine af the down exprees train was running | Jd. Turia” iE te D>, King cornerot Walker and Broadway, may be specttind —— ES, Pareja, und the je Madrid, wh outer water | by emi ‘on board ipe-of-war in the i c ral ° ui Y d pen ‘Broa. ir fe 4 tte Aiwornanrle: we src chmcan, | Bromine oclock a the evoninu eas eat ane tenon te the ‘stent ten $ Thee S,tnomon, Ladigdon reais & Nuon as warrantingsbeir excellent qualities in Inmbagd, and pains: a No active measures bave been n he Chilean | papaded the streets shouting ‘Viva,’ coop) e me : couphit ‘cases, ae ‘ Triumph of the Revolution- |...) .icut to resist the Sponurds Te hee aire | Bikese ac tive clstete ot ahespenall tigen: chasiemramiemesha ra ani Locnbly preimage pices ane ou Sate A Se a sey, ok the tack Gomerelly, nie st! ‘The ery of letters of marque was raised. ee ‘the trouble | more orderly and quiet inliabtants retired to rest, fearing | py thy baggage’ car ny the’ seats “of iy; |. Cohen, . INJURY TO THE SPINE CUBED, ists in Peru. first begam; but this has subsided, amd T scaroh iv vain | nodanger, as it was thon unknown that tho town wasan- | the or car, and in it, attracts’ Jee. Erhardt, Fan 0; for the word privateer, or a paragreph having Woy bear | protected. About three o'clock on the of the | jarge ‘of people ‘White Howe The x Fee Some Pe sahiin ts ing upon the destruction these hors ‘ould ental npon | 7th a large party of lawless rultians made an thdiscrimi- | engist PlainBeld is. ae J of the Mpans. THs, e008 J cn Smee seat Spanish commerce. The nattve of the mission of the | nate uttael’ pon the. privcipat stores in the most fre- | smotestack, Nope ears ex pRss train were ad ie conurins their very superion excellence, At - 1 typ of te track, The inquest will be Ominued om: rio. ay entauate. day. \ ‘ posial that have left know not; ted or commerciak of the town, leaving nothin; Terrible Fighting im the Streets | ore om esine power and authoriy. and meas Us | at the are walls and destroying what they-sould-not of writt ies for one, wl mete tn the sith of mndeinery. Ba y fe < Purchase what Chile ahould bare: vince bad—that oF rather abuse, amd le ry rm ol din severely injt and 1 jor. * a of Lima. pes ptrilery tuoush’ to detewd hdr prisetpal hatboss | weg on the face of every a Sc ang nts io | / The Brooklym Tragedy. \ ° ** Fh ma hat eel very no ‘ yr: Tob ailan: aby auch whatever: Chile might hareween | roo tbe amount of malicious damage wet as . VosPrune, OF OONZALES’ FRIEND, THR JuPPosRD EET ee rene: eoee, He would we pris me poon ie nc ene eae mins to coos ppg ie ‘and. oohens; FoRp Sree wiahamat bei en 9 prajoaie Rrasias If they Cond Det oe ee use wile ni i ‘! “ g : am urgeons do ze! have #0 fortified even Valparaiea atone so. that. Pare; ening ull ton A, M,, whem thes! wei PELLICHR. ae é "to the exclusion of all others, ad Flight of President Pezet on Board a * id bore Deed obliged 39 off the Leng Troma te nr et partie gent a a ah wo It may de recollected that “the two" men noy lying in ara Seen are tee 4 -of-' fact he guns of the fortii coul keep evary street. se which they any to 1, Broo! . ters wil S British Man-of-War. tdbeanes thet would renter ih bopostible to anthor, on | t)iak thus stolen peeperty had beeu deposited. Ogtind, | (he County Jails Brooklyn, on the cbarge of Yering mut: foraioun jpoctdlae ta UnerreLdet Ihe re ee cleat . ' ke. &e. cepunt of the great depth of water, ‘Lem afraid in | ing anythiog it wae Immdiately under to | dere HT PAVE A oly res, Pane etal t have no coruples &e. , . mal of this kind Chile has not ‘vin’’ enough, and | the arsenal, age placewf rendezvous and dey the | presisted in stating thatthere was a third concern- be known," SA MIOUNSON, Mw will be most agreeably surprised to bear that ght has | stolen goods that were recovered, and the of | ed in the horrid crime. Deteotives Wonderly Ad Latin- |, - | CURE OF SxPERTRORRY oF TI HE HEART. © Symptoms, fulness and palpitation, with acute pain on been able to drive the Spal a bey ganna bye such houses sent to prison, The whole of T Was | ville, of the Forty-fourth Preeinet, resolved topscertain The steamship Atlantic, Captain Maury, from Aapin- | oe ty nevdiands of her protest occupied by the clvie guard in patrolling tho (own and ‘wall on the 24th alt, arrived at this port yesterday. BY | 44 those venturesome fellows who, with valuable vegsels | recovering stolen, properly: aud this appearance of de- | the truth, and visited the Barcelona Hotel and fic Hotel any te 7 ! : a .T ERSON’S LETTER. ‘this arrival we have received very important intelligenco eon, be ray BOT net i Ae ah 4 nee ‘men, oa — were ce fe peeves de Cuba for that purposé. “At both of these@tablish. DR, I. T. Hira Louisiana Match & 100, Seca : ss 9 r the furtier TULA IOT Interestedt in and | that if o repetition junder were wade those enj 7 yeock—Sia—I have fering under a from thie Pacific relative to the war between Spain and | 4 00 Seine ith, Chile I mast way that the British {4p i¢ inudl sand the couseyuencea geged | nents they obtained information, at first feluotantly ps hear disease of my bowels for yours, " seis et there was oe from, wi to the practice of in gv ADs ;* plasters have given. murder, ©bile and the revolution in Peru, which walt be foand | ait steamers will be all ed to enter blockaded ports On Tuesday, November 7, about four P.M, @ amali Kt given, which satighea them beyond doubt d later in the a third party, @ Frenchman, concerned in caeeaetieate ti Pauaia, Ca)}a0 and Valpara ico cor- | with maile and passengers, but no cargo, with the con. | portion of infantry, about men, 3 i PR. es dition of carrying, it required, iwalls for ihe Chilean aud | afternoon about the samo nunaber ob cavalry from the | His description Ww... given’ to them, but/a the most Leurth prompts me to any Mame Fei geceo 1 havo. used pond : i vo | Spanigh goverumiens and officers, ‘The intermediate | revolulionary party éntared the town fur its protection | meogre manner, and his jal soature in a es SH. a hare ve wrll pepaual& urd. os. Purser Bailey, of the Atlantic, has our thanks for 12¢ | steamers wilt be allowed to enter Ail ports not blockaded, | and remained there tllearly next morning, when they | regisicr. This was the only clue they hd: but, with atone ad Teles vient efector your plasters im jRan et = prompt delivery of our Hes and despateben With passengers and eargo, ut nob 40-toweh we any of the disperse and ozeape in comaoquence of the town | patience, perseverance and skill they trfked him from Tovepis T. Hatlock, ucla mild ad gradual was, 1h ao Invigorate lie Ghia The following is the specie list of the Atlantic: — blockaded ports. This is the offcial announcement of | boing eatercd on the of Wednesday, 8th inst., nt | point to point until their exertions wey crowned with } Waterbury, tion around the parts to which th org plies sad exert FO the Br, fish Consul at Valparaiso, Baytroak, by ihe gevernmwent porty in force: wiibre they | Fuccess, "Wo recelved:a spéeiel despot last night from Clark. Baird & Johnson, upon all nervous diseases such & grea ve influence, wren aN PRANcisco, Wells, Fargo & Co. . $74,454 | “"Te ‘Oy tad States steanor Mobango (ron double | have remained ainee. Large uurobers of ‘troops have | the detectives, dated Carlisle, PounsV4na, to tbe effect |, doln &. Bieoinletd, ~v that place them confidently, at the heed of ayory plaster 4 Deane, ipl ECB Tilwo. 17,600 | eguor, Concmancer Neheleon, arrived al Valgaroiva ou | ooaye i frm she surroanding country to Balla Vista, {that they ad found thoir min the? Nd Wore bringing |. Wm. F. Hau, Oy ie al anil whe: hctence iaemuAinled Jpikb them Co 000 Pi RR. Go... 26,416 | the asus ot Oeiber-—laat trum Monteviase and Tal- | midway eiween Callao and Lina, froin whence astrong | him on to Now York. His Teal ne ls Cearles Mercier, £5. Serevent, will assuredly recommend bis patients 19 use no other than or sta 36,500 Reasch & Somerlink 700 | caiwmno. me 2 SE ce body of cavalry hag marched upon Lima. bat he passod under the aliag4 Charles vomby, ‘The 000 B. Hallock, the Meaiecied ‘Thdia Hubber: Plaster of Dr. Allcock. Yours, M. Weil & Co. sos Ey As eee na a Des ww ‘The Prefect and otter natnortios Tenamned their va- hase and meptane:ot "abe eat Cunning rascal t, ‘Adama « Won 8. White very truly, 1, T, HENDERSOS, M, D. u rman& C089, 72 nv § Bau. . Tn the Confusion attenti 2 re pander | ‘thas positions when they found the ( , ea romance, and reflect; highece Great op +, 9. Thomas James, james Smith & Shepard, f sores Dae 90(600 Hoadley, BW CO;, 1,000 | Calla and’ Lima, tt wonkl be in Tain tantegeor atu) | meu! "reap, and iwgce nuialers poset Fabel os | omeaps wie winted him pO. "oe. shall Aye tye Meat 2G Togas, i I, R einer ees estan eve aa J. allard. an en ols Farge Bo 7907 | gud thorguxh dea fall the bloody und disgrace- | the nousuys 2, (nl i rawult of The gxcthing srene | dctails ihe x who have been, Jointly indie. pT ‘ewe Ep nia re Orde’ ve wore ~- | fab scones that bave been lualy ebacted there “From | petore thelr view. ‘i Gon males 2. (rel eee tied tive Locum Monday 4; Alfred Hriatac, ” R. aa Kiat aloe TT oO What we hear at present i by Very evigewh taut Presider | In Linon a deal of shina'shing aud eteeot. fighting ua for th: minder of ie, ‘Oger taal Tareninen, Monday riend B. Fritia, R. me PLAGUE IC CHOLERA, SENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, OURED a! BY, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, N, B.—In 1849 RADWAry. READY RELIEP cared 10,000 EUMATISM, betes fe RHEUMA' NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, PricuLT nREATUING | UENZAy FIC ¥ SORE THROAT, DIPRICUEEVED IN A PEW MINUTES BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. Sold by druggists, and at 87 Malden. lane. Kelly & co... 200,843 Ribon & Muno 0... 73,254 Mt is either # traitor or acoward: for when, Witt) hie | heen goltg on from Monday, Novetnber 6, silt {eo Janoary, in 7 rit Ape lett Litns to encounter the foroen of ie inasr. | Novotnber 4, wheu the revolutionary party were meking | Mecwo ahd Detitt pM tniy rag ore gents, he took up a position thet teft 1émy entirely ex- | great efforts to gain porscrrion oF the fortress Ranta | onaaies. Pelliot re or ine Spanish Consul, Senor = Peete ag urnuaend esha ee) ed, fe, ele Meas ain tog gata | anh eh GMMR ES er Heche he sor . ithor »position, and then only Tet resistance from | much weakened by the oumber af Killod . nis Lopes ae 3 d & An- sgl bcs withous Oppel ie saurgacn tha Clty, abo to thelseredie | Tne government lewd the Gisy police and trope wtaMloued | Henry anders E84, of the firm. of Townson aR NI, 2 beitsad, fought with he Mae determined brevery, re- | on ‘che beliticn of the eharchoe, tops o€ honscs, balco- | derson. SOUP AMERICA. treating etep by top, fighting ol i ‘tite, and Lisp alee ce er ; serene a dcaeers whence they The Pravellers’ Club. i ‘i ay" w - | terrible hates among the sttaesing (or0e—F0 much 10 joked of their leas i Z us KENNA. The PACIAC Steam NA ae a oe necarve, | tat, bad Pract seen Ut 19 da F0, hecuutd with his torus | Outside of Lima imaay were watching the movements cage Se aia ee sca en whip Santiago, Charles Henry Sivill, R Tate chuaeeg vie city again, mad With sase have defeniod | of General Pezet oud hia fvops, und it was the general | gon Dow Ren). Viouna Mackonna delivered » very commander, from ports on the south const, err.ved at | the rebels. wh very many of bis army did desert, | opinion that he would Ywarch in und retake the city, inte“"DS address on Chile last evening, before the hher anchorage in this harbor on the evening of the 20th 4 disgusted at hit oenduct The qoilant feligws iaskde the | which nt that time right easily Lave been done from _vellers’ Club of this city, and was listened to through- ~~ A Belmont & Co. ‘Total... z Naval Reserve, 1 ity never sucrendered wath they foond thar Mrther | the weak state of the revolutionary party, who, by all : ©. 8 Kuox, Asphalt wis ikes isc. a- alo hao Mi. A" F inet., Bringing importact intelligence from the republics | Ci ever ea hat the President not ouly | atronnis, could scarcely have oppoeed the government { at with marked attention, by a vory appreciative au- 9, BiKoce, ne ath, | QORILEE noe GERMAN! DINTEENT WAGER REED y = . of Chite and Peru. Mailed ty come to their assistance, bat bad ingloriously | waope with ove thous d men, i [dence of ladies and gentlemen who manifested Win & Weaver, we cartatn 1 eure, Wishout the a ost dan % or Plies, old SDeO UES Viey mere 8 in The aestian et eR Oe ok Le Sanat Pe enice tata i mn i ee and Thess ey een up Kis. | noir pleasure and approbation by frequent andpro- Geo. W. Quintard, ec.” For sule at 93 Bowery, uid by all principe) Bruggists. Chie, the Spanish Admiral having redsved the mumbor | Tres\Teus | ser Creaiar tetor 16. the torela representa tary waste of lifo—atectined to storm Lims, ae jonged applause. ‘The lecturer reviowed at some & . Walker, \ es Bn sects iat of blockaded ports to six, instead of the entire coast, as Ayo eed couched m such termy a: documents of | their evuse already lost, not knowing the iter” longth the past and proent condition of that pagiet A James W. White, \ 7 /E HOLIDAY Yee at first proctaimed. Trese ports ure Telealuano, ly are, which haa bean sepifed to in the | thon of the sity. #4, When they | and gave a glowing out irathful sketch of }- Joseph Requa, SONG sical th .6 strain; so the new government bas Been uficlally The citadel ‘bald oat ti! about Mas whe 109k com. | tical, statistical, svcial and commercial condition of V. 8. Walcott, Torn}, Valparaien, Coquimbo, Heradura and Caldera—the | So" iis aad ihe war imover. fhe sucking of ai) the | surrendered to the recolutionarsy Wedueaday, Novem. ) th? ‘country wt its connections and bearings with John Bots ick, OF THE RROWNE METALLIC WEATHER STRIP. most important in the vepmblic, and where all the foreign | giores it Callao by & vend of Tawiess cutlins waa the plots ‘postestion on the ever!” ij the people nd government of the United States... john wr Brdgw ear > btadntiness se 3 intercsts are centred. The government of Chite has | Most dissrae ful of all the knee angotad, end one that |, ber &, i prevatioa suving'the | Ho suit shat durag two centuries there existed no Joon W, Olieer, Fund of the now woagt, Tlaugh at yous wire manent * Auf bring xmple and ingtant indomeifeation, One | Outeirig Welter? Mo sous dishcruicd and vieappenred’| life in- Chile. but sneh as Spain saw Bt to give Goa nty haw your od discard ar rurdvels ning iso reimpesed the duties in all (hese jorts, leaving only isbment was robbed Of ome bumdred. wud "bhi a0 Paret utd hits staff selected to | thera, Which wos usally twico a year, when one of OF own When the crevice is closed by Nn atas of Brow shirty | troops, as free ports ince Yiockaded. Henee it wall be seen | chrapometers, belonging mostly w sbijssat the Chincha | ast bye Bey oF cmyal + avriv bere tj her ships brought them the news and their ralers, 4 that mobail apes aoba we the warns now’| Zalapia; Chis sill cause serous “ncamventones 4 sie Cote, a “rohuge iu tbe ‘catle, 1 ‘wibenee lie ane 2, be eh ered Song ie ee ott fhinke Hight uy the Rent of thoveck, i 1 there. took bound. famon joctrines: st by . So énavgurated than the delligerents, There hus ale Boon | eM Tet tobe goon whnt course He DAW gM Se eee ehcarnaten When thegardeon hold: | the Mouroe doctrine, she ‘ckpremed. the Wis Of eve AasteerGawom: etary {erate the om paar ene Ba Considerable relaxation to the hlackade, quite a number. | quent uf Peru will take in. tue Spandab-Chiga? Wagunt of | ing th: cprtlé ascertained im the moruitg that their | one of the South Amorican States. It was. a principle ‘Of! what comfort! wn. ‘of vessels having ben allowed to enter ana discharge in. | Sevdlution 1 Yor wan Scene toad igh Spain Of tle | ebicl fled thay Wisely. resdlved to/ ‘follow suit.” | that was destined to live as long as the country of George | Round the merry hearthawmth! how T joy to : aiually closed, Quite &vuanber or cing. | Te PEUPIC A HE SCENT TG Tatg ia now m (route | Accordiulg, .on Thuswlag auorning, Nwember 9, both | Washington and Abraham Lincoln shall endure. |The | No rattling of sashes, no gale’ Abthe Ghose peste, act eniually, cloned. aE Chincha ey with Peru and desire to ait ber P infantry Wi Iny were sen escapingt alt directions | United States was the first to send a printing prose to | To disturb the sweet music of love Thain, tere have also bern effected. cause Of Her ESM TT ple: hence itis net only peeetble, | in oder to avoid ® collison with the rwolntionars cay. | Chile, and it was through this great medium that the | Northeaster, northwester, southeaster ayay, ” WIRST BLOOD POR Cit. in the Tene Ho. that Peru may at ope davow ue | airy, Which a fow minutos afterwarys partrolied tho | great light of (reedom first broke out among them. | ¥ m the homes that 1 guard on the glorious «lay. 4 Woakts.G from th by ships at. | SUEY ntered into by Pest pep and join band | areds, discharging firearms, making prisoners of or | The talented lecturer then alluded to the Monroe doc. | ‘Wh. T, Park, symbol of thoagh Shegeme mere reriee ‘An armed boat's crew from the Syauish ships 3 WO Chile in the stragele aontart ber Catholic Majesty. } diepeming the ¢ pbog troops of Pey:t, aud taking full | trine, and read the extracts relative to foreign Powers KC. a bu ‘ Like a rainbow by angels bestowed on the world, Yempted to Amd in the bay of Valparaive after bel shouki be the em & inost satisfactory resmit nay | porwsston, at the “Rastorers of tle country.” "Thus | Upon this continent from that famous document, and | ae Noman BROWNE'S STANDARD PATENT METALLIC WEATHER: warned that they did so they wonld We fired | obtamed beeake two repnblics, and Payeia may be | hy emded, for the presont, one of those parodics | called upon the United States to now put into force as + = The officer in d scorned the warnin! [SMe Ate | opiigad 1 gas Ghe Coast sooner than he expects. Peru | on warfare whkh are the enrse! of Sonth Arar. | and make the world now understand what it lad been vB iE, STRIPS AND WINDOW BANDS ie ecm: wm he War tiempt, when | has a squadtoa which, if psoperly officered and mnanued, { ev republics, A campaign vithout a decent | telling the natious of Europe for years. Senor Mackenna | ta Ao — ‘on his own account, and then pa? @ wounding | ommld raise the Wackads of the Chilesn light by lend or gen, ending fa street arsacsi | next dwelt upon the future prospects of this small but inon & Pa ; exclude Coli, Wind, Rain and Dust from doors and windows 1 the Chileans returned 7 8, filling av for 31 onpuod to two scrom iigates, two new f naton, can searecly he considered very honorable | noble South American republic, and concluded his ad- A. Benedict & Bro., A. Lai 5 t dou J ture nds and aviving the remamier iM | and “hewviy armed stemn —alvops, besides quiced arte boing wrquaimied with the kigautic aiugele of mid the most enthusiastic applause. Furnold & Clark, Sooperk Fellows, ey ee neveral of ove Spal a nnmber of sinalier — vestels, | Pareja would | thaBcales of North Ameria, whose Miluence, it ix to be . Sqnier, Esq., offered a resolution that the club John Davee. fobs Writes & Son, Prinelpal Oflee and Warerooms F: jon "to their nowt. nti Nore aa > confasion’to th wee ho enmpelied tw eomcontraie all bis force for watoig. | hoy, will bo given to the Mier republics of the | Waa vote of thanks ta Senor Mackenna, and called | Jamey Fhelan, Jowreyetoe pel ee From (a ~-ae OF Whe Catire success of the revy- Bila myn seas oonld alo completely ces off the Spanisn | Buh. to eanable jt fo put aside all cause civil | Npow Mr. Mackay, our ie Minister to Chile, to make a Bnikete ey nten & CO mi Ransom, over the Manhattan Savings Institute, gent ted the fhigiit and escape of President Pc Tins | car be renforved, evew if Spain shoald be Foolieheeangh | OkSarutday, Noy. 11, rho frigate Amazonas and cor. | them the Yankees of South America, from the fact of Ff Borge & co. Carter,” Boston ; 88 South Fifth street, Philadelphia; corner of Miatte. aews is not unexpected, although many wor of the deiermine to do 90. vet’ Amorfen and ‘ion arrived in Callao Bay | their possessing so much enterprise, intelligence and Henry Lawrence ¢ Sons, Wm. G. Davidson, ——_ I me Private author | 8% Cyorilos, and are ingorporaiad with tho rest of | social worth. He thought that it was high time that we John Hannah, Jos, B. Poltork, and D streets, Washington, D, C.; 13 Light street, Baltimore ; opinion that the govermment would be sugcessful; but | ipy iq 'y arrangements of Mbig Rind sce; the Me Thy yoverninent, now under the Prosi- | either abandoned the Monroe doctrine, which for the Wilber & Hasiixers aware 8. Vanderpool, fot the want of confidence m the government troops has = be ug entered into atone, und will be paahert for ! pote a wore! Cansico, Is endeavorlug 40 restore pr- | last forty yoars we have beon ee in the face of Merritt Trimby be, GW. none, 106 Fourth street, 8t, Louis; 87 Washington etree’, Chieagn: oe well 1 | ward with energy. | dov, and je ° 1 e nmiovs, or to give it vitality. If France wants to ex- DogEs, jonry - Proved: correct; for, aMthoughs some -bebived well and | Mam wit ES. wat of the Uiltod Siotor in sve bar. | tava. Ineo) piece ee guamant. OF eo caapee ie tment in new forms of government, let her practice it yenes Lone 410 East Water street, Milwaukee; 624 Market sireet, Som Tought with great determination, by fur the Jarger mum | jor ef ., When all the above mentions diearbauces | Ypagish questey with Chile will asmeme with the new | inAl md Spein in Cuba, There is room there for H. Harrington, Francisco, Cal. ‘The reputation of theso strips is tno well es ber ‘proved there was no dependence ‘tobe pia in | ewcurred, was the old, very oid storeship #rwonia. 4 govermenent of tars and Cwill fet you know the result | her, God knows, and enough to spare. Fomeay & paca them. The fighting im Lima was very severe, the POLIT A. fs Line omrarel® Uren “inotty points, ” After passing tho vote of thanks to Senor Mackenna E. II. Fordick, tablished to be injured by irresponsible itinerants. Joss very heavy in beth kilied and wosaded. The av There har been no movement of the amending vores | Lei bh an th: company were hospitably entertained by the club, #7. Haste, — count of ity sogether with the disgrucelu/seene cuncted | <ince Inet wdeious, alibongts it Ms Meh Gownel | THE NEW JERSEY CAYTAAL RAILADAD ACCIDENT, | Der wmict tner doparted to their reepective homes. Durty Wetting, Read the following few of the many testimonials we are- in the Port of Callae, aro given at length in the very ite. | Melewroje with his artny will soem move against: the . e. it ceiving enlogistie of hava : ak Testing letter of your Peravian cormapondent. “Many | aurgeutsin the northers part of me republic ; este Paul Rover, daily receiving eulogiatle of this Lavaluabhs inven ion casualties occurred in Lima amon; BoM-combatants Rusti. e es }. Hunt FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, some gf avery distremibg nature. 4 M-hipguom, ongaged in the | THAwest on the Bodhy of the Victims. Win. ‘A. Morriss, ce EE ihe 2 Lk y movement ayawet the goveroment The inquest on the belies of ye vetine of the late bic B, Dudge. de., Orrtce oF Tite € oumisttonen oF Pusiat Huntpines, . Admiral Pareja bas se modified his proclamation of led by the Saprome Court terrible dianeey on the Naw Jereeycentr Se F shai - 0. Marton, rT. "Wlockade of the entire coastof Clils as to make ag her a lawful prize MC laucd peteudan-eliahBe” Geo ete ON MANUPACTUREIS ACCOUNT, Yio. Fendextor, pareve Menaase Wear s2mtneqO™ CTE Jay OBR. § clude only the six principal yorte of the reymblic— | t Avy the United Str contlowed ye y be ell particulars of entire lot ts disposed oft ond se Miller, GeNTLEMEN—The “Window Strips wh "i } Hs . 4 rn ve H OMINA DINNER SETS, White, 2c c ndow ips whi those where he is able to vessel of a Ue collision have atteady been given in the Herato, 142 pieces per set. upon the windows inimy house have answ every pur- t | 10 FRENCH CHINA TEA F pose tur which they were - ALY house Ientirely Pree Now, the questicm arises, do |, place the entrance ef a harbor, in eflective bi ade? Would England have wknowledged our blockade of Mobile, Charleston and Wimington as effective ii we had had three times the nunver only off these ports, In ssuitalion was wed before Coroner Vroom. 3 TESTIMONY OF AMOS M'PONATLD, CONaUCTOR OF | 19 FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, Fong, 2 PME yRRIG AT uetor of regutar | 10 SERVICES OF PINE ENGRAV SB J rovidde 1) New - “) 2 GORLERS, 12 CHAMPAG tre ! Railroad: f Se SE KS IE FINGER BOWLS, a pte me of greas importance, there is un annoyanee that I eannot e to have the strips re- think any house owner who desired the H once. No money would Y shout t vb) et of the right of the United States to traus stely pon my ald duet of the Spanish Admiral as contrary to international | trom the regiment while at Ui dep law, and mave protested in the most solemn manner | simply for the reagon that the mutboriiies here have not aganst euch an abuse of superior force, pronouncing | the power to arrest soldiers or svilors who levo deserted, fo Juty of the brakemen to pero vauee. ing Sreight at ty 0 Mire on ply om it > because - oer sna how my Vessels up wader at eee the sthivus withow ei was x ae Rely upon. might ran into Valparaiso, fatcaliuano or Coquitabe, the | ie! pertaston irom the Cougress of the repatly ae CANTERS, . ra 4 naprovement, g . B. Unhienos hare not yer heey gun in po nto proveet | foymer jenenal takes the pound that by pcan treuuy | Ted, my train w Lebanon and High | 1 do. do. do. do. do... pes set. ¥ Handley, Comuissioner ot Publie Bui them, or to prevent ‘the Spaniards gving in and taking | the Halted States has the right, and the atiar that toere | Pride, poling wes be ordinary number of | 10) SERVICES CUT GLASS, same nu 5 per set = W. Booth, METROPOLITAN HOTEL: 4 verscls ont. bho special Greaby, cat that Uncle Sain bas no sore | freight « sever aver, L think; the bindcar a CHEAP AND DESIRARIE gocbs. H.W. ifunt &Co., or ot ‘The Spanish Admiral jae been ealied upon vffeiatiy «ee Hate Begtond ana France in the or any other | 2relke loom as we were in the act of BRY CHEAP AND DF Mat é CO. Rundeli, Jones & Rudge, Re February a, 186. the representatives of the United States, Ein reapect «all thane who art ud Lie + ener kuow | Starting; it was a car loaded with bay: asa general thing "Nod. 488. Corner of Broome street. ane iustow tC rt We have adopted throngiout our establishment the Browne: Tialy, Brazil, Prussia ard France, but the nature of t'| vere well that the United e3 line the right, thoy | the caboose ie the rear car, bat the hay one shes S renin abort Re san topeee Xo Penghurn Patent Weather Strips and Window Bands, ond find them = intorviews Tas not yt transpired. The Mercurio thus | by special agreement; aud, whotte more, the government | W928 pok im the rour of the train to avoid | ————————————9RD.—BUY YOUR SILVER antes re Kirkland, 3. Romaine Brown, "ewe chesrfully't IT Tek ay Ret: rain and dust, speaks of these visits — | here has special mnstenctions from Boga to that atlect. | @uger by ther is our customary — practice; HOUSEUOLDnbie Cutinry, Ching, Glues, Earthen: Bradford, Hamnel 8. Reed, Mind eouvewience. “MIMBON LELAND £00. Although it is notonous that the omly object of these | Yet the Mercantile Chronicle, althoogl cle i | we have ti akemen. « condicter, an enginect | LL Pied War'rarntsying Arlicles (rom ED. BASS: B. D. Conws e. . Kentlomen se the reswration of peace, te suggested I, the Frertuen! of ths State, | SRCer atwi a treme; 1 had given the signal to start and | Barend, Mar Lnatituie Building, Astot place, corner store, Was Be BREVOORT HOUSE, {i pursuit of ‘this desirable result have not transpired, du the subject. The whove of | Mae watching the rear end of the train, and saw the car | FORD Oo os ON THR ergs 3.1, Philip, phen and we ave equally ignorant of the mapner in whieh own out of #& corporal’s gual of | Prowk tone; ic wae on up grade: Twas very near the | 7 ‘sauject as to thts and other States srees legally ob- John T. Conover, A. W. Piatt, Thad we Fifth avenue, corner clinton places: those represen atiox® ave been received by the Admiral 4 ai States infantry wich sonskets and | ead of the teu then; the vrakeman, J thought was tgined. —_F. 1. KING, Counsellor Bronay AM EK. Adams, hotel. Brushed to my windows, on the entire {ont of my Notwithstanding, taking into consideration that the | fived bayonets being allowed to ma duit pe Legg = onal he ry soa ist ne with the rant Pa GT eg ae —— 5 Phaton, re aid pn ae jot very great. service, the, front being: ext diplomatic and comsu body have stigmatized the cou treets Paroma joel. up men Ww pi . brokoman got on the train ast Pt IVORCES LEGALLY FP y ITHOUT PUB. x. O. braham ~ ts - mi sien Aduriral ’ ean ta ett wanes uty is to receive and discharge freiaat, “5 Weiy, Other good cases prosecuted without (90 tn a Daniel Uervert, Henry Smith, h comnpaiowweet Winds, bag. always beans source of my Winter and dust irom my gu T regard them auinmer, Which are now: sreat saving {n fuel, wi inaring a8 have bye, ALB! John D, Young, John A. Holmes, E. H. Mead, Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nuasau sireet. not any one of the TATines when the Spain reeponsible for the prejudice caused to the inte- | even after the proper requ.sltion 1s made for them. Con. | ht expeo ally ov an np @ wjuctions | @y c Sw" REEN- . ning rests of Cheir countrymen, we canvinced that the'r | sequently if we require work of the kind to be done we | twa ss receiving or disehargine ee timess | Gro wick dase cornet of Murray, ana there you wil and A. 8. Bourds, PROM THE PRESID>-— ' proceedings-with the Adriral have been consistent with | rust do itouree.ves, or losedhe men ar to lave ho rar qur wed he eran on thy Fear car | Teas, Coffees, Kish, Flour and everything elee cheaper thaa oe ORT teil 4°0e. COR_OF THE U. 8 SANITARY those pratostations, and have tended towards his enlight Natives aud fcrejgnors ate now tsing every effort, ym | I could nor tell whothe: ihe DiniiMne A Vhugt as we | SB store in New York. One price house, woe Fig ES SsIONe enment us wo the regular and arbitgary character of isis | view of the cholors taking eueb rapid atrides weaiwond, | bal the brake altwclied oF wot ne ofe on top of | TaaGGINe* SIXTH AVENUR B) r He Printup, U. 8. Sanitary Ce schemes to have this city properly Cleaned and kept ro, in the tear | stvted: we Jat after it anti we saw soll Di oe | aN OFH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. ies Marrine?, W. 8. Harvev, tisuox, #83 Bnoanway, } The modification of the blockade is thus spoken of by | Uaat it may appear bere ar fm former years. amount | it. dhe car did not go ir me “e eriton 2 reach the gen ori 'H. Leeda & Miner, Albert 1. Eastman, Thave had the hed Cf, dive ¥e 1b. 4 the same journal. and also the infury to ner tral inte of wretchedness, poverty, disuse and ditt in and nvar | Ol # mnile from me, T used every ox! / Strangers visiting this elty should not fail to * ‘Livingston, Fox & Co., Biot. Darton. quplied with the Patent Wea 4+ referred to, which has now become a.eubject of kerious | Panama will, 7 ender the ebolera terribly destruc. | detached car, my train was on time, extensive display before making thelr selectiona in the Mi Bewd L. Towneend, 1 iy ccotaed saving tn lacus - tive shoud iieom: However, much can be do 2" <¥ OF JOHN DOLER. nery line, We guarantee ‘saving of at least 25 per cent, 'W. ©. Harris & Co., Colwell Bros., a, 5 TESTIMONY OF tua $4 ” cep ‘Chas. G. Judson, Colwell, Shawy & Willard, | dust, and, what is ot new n of Paroja's plan the illegality | in the way of ronasating, If eominencod { 1 om teekeman im the émploy of he New Jeroy be eb Me ga Bye wae Gite tar tclonton J. Monroe ‘A. W. Willmarth, iny corner TL liv n ral blockate on paper is con- | strict police regulations are aoade and properly « | Central Railroad. Lam head brake skate Be Ghee pe ee rl Ww. Mario, porn gfe bmw good Si po bod thee Sree cag er eerste | sue maehip Tae Sap Mey, tn sew | Est Tae te hs a ene | Denon Penrpe mpamastasoabwas de i etn cf Ta shins he steatiis antic, © f wT goriden fi wat the rear ¢ ps 7 ao notification. The general blockade, although wMegal, | York on de sith wst., arrived at Aspinwell st hait-part | treaking of the coupling; ai Lgmnon the tram woe | BONNETS FOR $12—-SOLD ON BROADWAY AT $16. aad doer ie jostined to. prove m very _- inflicted injory on Chileans and foreigwers Immpartially, | four P. M. op the 16th, Her matisand passengers crusted | then etending onan ip grade: T gf not see it at the mo- oom oe = economical and e Those who adorn’! Ite and afforded the Admiral an opportuuity-of pallmaing ftw | the mext day, wer at vce emborked on woned the | aqcut uf ite breaking loom; the AF that broke loose was | BONNETS FOR §15—SOLD OX BROADWAY AT $90. covement must provide for ventilation in the mo ditegallty and making a show of gard and consideration | steamship, Colorado, and walled the same evening CoF | about forty feet trum the a raloneiad oy pero frst | PONNETS FOR $18—80LD ON BROADWAY AT 825. Tore, by seneueing pare dee ot © Proper tomperaii ine, y eceasic concessions, But the limited | San Francisco. discovered I; any attention w ny y im dh 2 4 Bockate of th» six ports a:tacks 11 interssia of foreign } The showers of abe wet aearou aro gradually declining. | conductor ei) cnt amd poinyto the vat: J wan stuting | BONNETS FOR $20-80LD ON BROADWAY AT 8%. weet the Welter sity be deriva fhe a d ers exclusively, because it suxpends ali business transac. | aad an occasional pal of northerly wiad snpounces the | ¢ 0 & freight car, 1h second . ow y Rev. HENRY W. BELLOW, tions ia the ports where ‘European and North American F cyphe o) of clear skies aud cool breeves, The health of } *4en the rear car broke loose; our conductor w: BONNETS FOR $25-SOLD ON BROADWAY AT $35. 4 j commeree has capital inverted, and where, according | the isthmus remaine excellont, standing on the stati piatform when he gave} ooo 4 iahed with great sid FROM THE PASTOR OF TRINITY CHAPEL, TWEN'X. to whe dispositions of our government, iraportarion free ‘An exploring party has started ona tour of amcorery | the signal to start; when f was told of the Car break. [mag eh ren pe tahed owh gel yong eit prompt SIXTH STREET. of cumtgm house dues is ot permitted Tavs while | seross the isthmus, near the Gulf uf Dar Seren | ing loose T started after tt; there was a cont train | Uos'5¢ the goods as tho 4 Thaye found Browne's Metallic Weather 8 Pore nd cold, were on tl nd ihe pur | going east; I was between Hoth tratne: T saw that | Warrant complete satisfaction, and, feel certain that once pose ix, { hear, to determine f= (inal ean be con MeDonald ‘started at the same time; 1 pursued the | vored with your order we will command your future patron- Sbich but fittle jees yet | ¢ ea 6, dle ave to overtake ¥ — uted by aoertain renie of y r tealy ® mile, and made avery exertion to overtake | age. TRIMMED DERBIES AND JOCKEYS, fal ‘out the i ve tive to toany of my friends, aNd, J. HALGUT, FROM THE EDITOR OF THE EVANGELIST, other parte remain open for the cxportetion of t fori Chilean prednee and Importation of foreign ge Seer sade oe without yay ity duties of any kind, in the porte where | © neutral merchants are established oth kind | knewn, it; [ knew thee there wns an express train due up at We possible, Sovrwmn 24,1808. | that time, Tait not stop until L aaw the car stopped and | of Velvet, Felt and Beaver, for Misses and Children, Bont ith he wow of preweuting the svamards ono | rye eyitomin ether ham tile to make ber ay- | tam ped on ide Wake Hsu dhe express coming: 1 | Frm ge gia We al your expe iehion to hm and geutetiod tt ha ado fe theta ating Rowse sd a « je ” of wed my, jae were alone; “ ark an inspection of our stock. N ce lecting import duties, or part of them, from woes |B «© yenufilay, 1 have ap opportunity to addon J oy tle tran: Tthink the Tear brakeman was on the Coude pat up in good sigle and expressed to all parts of the pasete Nat reilin, event G: deet winter a they may permit to ‘be dish ihe cowermnent ie | postscript. recond cob; J positively saw him on the rear of the train | Uvited States, collectable on dali ve 1 sued «decree declaring that the pption from dnty conceded. to the importation of fereign merchandive was only extended te those ports not eMebutly blockaded by | bere tytn Caine suflietent force. ‘Thus has.been baffled the ek wh) andoubtedsy Spanish rapscity had promised itself, in the Permission to disahurge which they hegan to grant t ne trals; awl the Admiral, by bis linited blockade, hw only placed geutrals in a Worse condition than bellice rent in the chin fuel, while eevee th pleasant “Would not be Mithout them: for double tbat cost. Rey. HENRY M. a » No.8 eighth street All orders to receive prompt attention should be sent & one week in advance, to the Browne Patent Metallie Weathr Strip Company, 644 Broadway, over the Manhattan Saviga. , The Hndieh steamer-ofwar Mutiae ie hovriy expected | somewhere; the up express woppet andl, coupling on the | anke the oars fron the Se escuse or Cana! street. Tell th ex-Preeident Perat on board, who | ivleched car, commenced up to Lebanon | the conductor to let ‘my Tenth street. The proprietors , onhen the train passed ne it was gong ata rato of xpeed | or stn, of ae Swill direct strangers to will ubUes proceed to Kurgpe to join hia family, they | ¢o great that we conid not get on; we called out to them, WeaNOTH eet RY ESTABLISH NT, jofing passed bere em roule to France abeut two months { Sl they coupled the car to our tran, which started from | '26Siath avenue, near Tenth sireet. T. HIGGINS, report speak tenly he hae so “feathered te | Lebonon to Clinton, the oxpross following ; the conductor | F7EXICAN Lo. fi Uo astot able to live in Barope in the most and myself ised every exertion to prevent a collision on COUPON GOLD BONDS ved style without caring muéh as to the fniare of | ove track ain was around the carve when we ex Soh coe rete ker Param Peru. He may preter Madrid, aud, should be warmly | ‘sent back to Lebanon, #0 that we could pot eee it; the siYEN 3 ine tt ST, PAYABLE 1X GOLD. PRE J, Danenbaum, Benjamin ¥. Mann i F. Manntel Pe ideines — Y tnstitate; entrance on Broadway. r RS’ The Valparaiso Price Ourrent, in te review of tt | A iievmed. there Sa hay car wat aboot seventy tive yards from the cure NTENEST GUAR ANTE) | - ; ; , ia , eleomed the or all he did # cuneinde the dis. | Nay oar wae above seventy tive 3 + T PRIGE OF Be Bugene Pomeroy, Se ————————— Fa deel geek ing OF the Ares degre of Ube goverametl | gaceiul treaty wal Spain which Was the princiyal | when Jt stopped, and wae wore abo, one hundred yards arkiy ia PHI OF BoLeaR, Caries 1. Carpenter, TOO LATE Fon CLASSIPICATI j re n, only a fow Ha¥® J cance of the evolution that har deposed him and aininst | from i; the rear of the coal tesin was round ihe curve NITED STATES CURRZNCY, 8. T. Cannon, Apepore dt RR: Sodio wernt A tS . iJ ttoeree as ayPC8 1 | ruined Peru. filigen ginutes betore the down exprets came along; | ‘The most desirable investment ever offered A. G. Dunn, TA MEETING OF THE TWENTIETH WARD I¥M~. : hoe Te ws sald that the United Riatos Hip S® Marye ix ] that was ent tive for the coal train to get out o Vartiewars pleated and subser'ptions received by Benes, W. Bonney, pendent Club, held at their fae Mowe Le ed . ted the Oret decree may well | orders to leave Valgn Tor th porthward ty | the way, a vothing of the dangor of @ collision JOUN W. CORLIES & 00. Dethl sahent 6, haturday evening, Dee, 2 the foie candidy ves Wee Non, inet it depriged the country of It* | Her arrival here she r on for 380 Unt the lowing “em rakes; Twas wt Cat a ta 87 Broad wa: Bi ito 19d: page ets t Atine when it requires greatly In The Hpanich ih ioe Satlee time of the collision: L was a Httlo west of Hoffman's ‘ Wright Gin : PUM, cor; Put the pebey of 4 a decree of thes sha aa rhiang nein wae ab Coline saben | Pe te inue fram the curve, whon we met the LOPBUEADS, MAGEBTIC DUATER 5 Dy ig tt Sakae, JOnN La bis aN uch an jor Tani nature, Ana twelve days afterwards -_ oxiy ee; We did not got on the westward bound express AND: PAIN DESTROVER, fie ‘AR ‘O'UORMAN: SPaving another, «lich virtually muliifies the former, re reapondese: anu! wo reached non; f heard a train blow off EAR CANNOT EXIST for ‘Councilmen, quires no comment. What canfieance can the cominer pe brake, but copden't tell which train ib was. Wem 18 PLASTER 18 APPLIED. . | Francie F. Reynatas, ‘Thos. GCallaghan, eal world bave in tho government decrees after this? Carian, Now, 18, 1866, Pat up in ale-tight tin boxes, thus Keeping it always fresh Christopher Pullmaty fone Weiiieam, Another twelve dase ray bring for a new decree p- | The A@vamer of the Rebel Porcee Tuwarde Lima-—Cowvant | TESTIMONY OF 4. D. MATPIRLD, BNGINERR OF THE | gud jure, | Peas A cone AON, war wiruet, New York ip abst: cat both of the former. Ax reha ANT TRAIN. . . New. bert") py Ja thas the seven her Wear ave toh Skirmishing— Appearance of the Rebel Sywadron 0) } {own am engineer ping regular froight train on the _2SOUD IY ALL RESPECTAMLE Daudatsts. warded to the open ports wil vl mittee f ai Callao—Firet Appecrance of the Rebel Army—Saeking | Coutend Railroad; the rear car of my tral broke loose ; ~ 7 but this pink aeaileveot, ii be very ihrily nolwed. of the Stores in cosa Bothy Fighting pay rd Pee ke go chant) ere oe Tawtinen "aime lilt “nail M f Jone D. Hawt, Beo'y- GOPFNRY, crn game 068 ON bow ow ket 0 rear one A Pacheihalieetientasetiinh iteinar NRPS SD follows" The general eencit ket hon reat Slaughter ¢f the Retei Trorpr-—Cinatuct of Peee— | what mate it break Jaowe, oxeept tho staring of the A PROMPT AND RELIABLE REMEDY FOR mes W. Rasiney, r Dy dergone little alteration sv 1, WW fack, from His Retreat (o Cailoo—Serks Safely on Board an Bnglich | (roi; ab tho time that the train started al of the We CALaTA US BO, LOUROU: fy in, Jett Eth” OT THY nuh ri a aND Front) the gone si ehles OMI the | Rene af: War vhmph of te Reeotutionary Party, wore an; 16 1 had waited till all were off the train A met Bilan ©: Herring, UNITED DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS, F ’ ool a Lotal eaepenman of ON ; riche A Sirtranssct oak Oi pomlow, howescr. i pradcally ve | & @e. Pe RS said | CER f°. ‘ Jane 9, SOOWAN, wTOyIOR; te momey warked Is yory much easier, the | Since last mail, October 28, a considerate amount of BOLD BY ALL, fH wi eG Oo, ms v (

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