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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. bn = : e af f ' 7; > bs NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1966. - > wee s ‘rassed tried dark hour, the ication to the | F, ; be rogardert an a sugar refizer, and poy the duties lovied sant® Tollowing, from the Valparaiso Price Ourren, ts of 1-Now ta-opan 4 Masonic Jodge in Panama, which applica- ‘several years’ residence in the republic to which ho | ting over the ground >retty tast, and Lon Morns’ Value of sugar upon which a duty has been assessed and Siete Seema ie es, Tae ra, eer tiaat eee | menus a eee meeeagSS | Riche alors Garant coed I fg Rg CP in own government mutting is Bp a shiny cose, : “ a apelin ae Fispuve vocally ethzesae’ 9 Carpsith who have made Masonry a coal ra Repador, while his social life bas such as to win | sle h of Aty-two pound weight, and J. H, and Geom) 3 mechanical means, oF who’ # : rea ae veo , yo of molasses, 0 Sie commercial body upon the dimicalt question of the reek § ODeratlOns se that will gancdapie these denen dase on Tapa antl eee alta ganenal Nae melo, upon which a uty ba imposition customs es, meeting was an ul accident, oné of those wi man, driven by L, M, Uiderhill. The General ts equal ~ OF other process,” tx consequently held tn the Exchange rooms, on the, nun | sometiines happen, the last mail from Panama bi happened SLEIGHING IN BOSTON. to any Cnergency, ad an show a clean pair of heels | Lhe Special Report of the ue ication hagrin whenever reauired to d¢so. Mr. McKay's team of bays Autids’ bets lnpars and exports shania bevel with | of our Consul, who has not been long enough in Papama | 5 4] is alao particularly, nolceable for. siglo. and. action. Revenue Commission, Tepe GH Datice aw Tmaperted:: Sager mosifesiions, Tne Minisiee ae Lyon oe My to. knew that JE aon rae pi eee ore ALsig 5 pla eg Rieter Read ame Fost | Sandy Connor's gore) borse Mule shows good points on Bo it enacted, &e., That in lien of the duties Imposed nee import oe oa 3 xe a pos od —< ae Parody i o- is gon ante ‘Pie Papo = pe the pred 4 bay mare driven by Mr. fo spn on imported sugars and molasses by the provisions of the eeueth nek ec teanie tar aasa taadcnnee tote bad) | froin wbas tis: lee’ learned by thie ae eis ing Seavon—“Bells a Ringing ee} emecck 6 any bores: J C socines sere fact entitled “An act W Increase duties on imports and for of course, this will apy to be ee oy fi will not occur again, I'l) reabave to predict, iN Wayr—an Exciting “Brush”. i re Aan eetia Ln ue ses C f Bill R ded 26 Peet pg ey uo Bae r — - Minister ot Finance. Another proposition was made to | — It is hardly necessary to say that the sloop-of-warSt, | @md the Consequences, &e. nard, thai are (ull of speed and mettle, f lopies 0: ills Recommended | Jie. °o) ihe, On all wugars aud tolwnon of toe den seit the Cone ee also be Cs ie Miniter ae pn oe hee lars a tee The sleighing pon is foyer ce ge itt, ita ‘ A “SPILL.’? P cripelons herein ‘mentioned when ‘inporied thom Goslgs From the tenor of the Minister's despatch it might be in- : Of couse, in the hurry and jumble, there is many by Them. countries, the following duties and rates of duty, that ia tops have had to be made for her since her arrival, gayety, its excitement, its enjoyment, its dangers, con- ‘ stitute one of the chief glories of our New England win- ter, and without which the season out of doors would be shorn of a great source of fun and fascinat: ‘here is The Pacific Squadron and the Harbor of | fhartn tno'seigh and the sleigh tide-cin the fast nag and arun avay and many a “spill.” Thus far, we be- : lieve, mithing of a very disastrous character, involving sugar not above No, 12, Dutch standard, in color, either much daroage of a personal or vehicular char- 83, cents per pound, acto, has occurred. A handsome horse attached to a ‘On all sugar above number twelve and not above num. ferred that he would have preferred that the opinion of the merchants should be against the reimposition of the duties, or, at least, that he inclined to that view of the caze. ’ But how he would propose to make up for the de- jo news of importance from the interior. ficiency of income which the non-receipt of the duties Acapulco, agreeable companion—in the more than balr-breadth | Well appointed sleigh, driven by a well known geutle- Tax on Brokers’ Sales, Duties on Tea, Sugar | ber fifteen Dutch standard in color, four conts por G ip r 7 ar abo’ , ne dried, and Cee wi Me eadatiatal ne Gin casenar Panama, Jan. 18, 1500 | eae oe and woman It Oneonta ieee testve | Hathis driver pitched out and his comrade followed. and Molasses, and Tax on Cotton. not above number twenty Dutch atandard in color, four One was a pitch and the other a Pitcher, The horse was and t4 per pound, On al! refined sugar in the form of loaf, lump, crashed, , and all stove dried The last steamer from San Francisco brought us the gatherings it assembles at the hotels dez- melancholy intelligence of the death of Licutenant Com- Tous in thoes and other aspecta, ict ail roast bo mander Scott, United States Navy, at Acapulco, lato com. | Sugcosted to the mind of the reader, there te in the ive at whic! ins to no other amuse- manding the United States steamer Saginaw, which ves- | ment, no other method of travel, no other ‘style of loco. ‘There can be no doubt that the reimposition of the duties ‘will cause a deal of trouble and inconvenience and some loss; but it is equally true that there is as little pao in admitting foods free of duty, while there isa ge stock in the Custom House which cannot be taken recaptured after considerable trouble, and restored, right — sido up; but his owner had taken a whiskey skin and a powdered, pulveri ; din horsecar totown, This, however, is but one of the . or other sngar abo a nty Duteh stand: epinatos b¢ sletghing. : The Modus Operandi for the Enforce- | coior, sve and one bait conts per pound, provides. at the standard by whieh the color and grales of sugar aro out without paying full duties. sel has been stationed for the last four months at that | motion. Lt is sut generis— ‘“pHE OLD BOY.” m1 0 nole r , he collec+ In either caso an injustice must bo committed; and | place, ‘A life on the Brighton road— Everybody familiar with the néck, before the rails ment of the Revenue Laws. Sot Ne afecsaned aber rode ta anomne, wr ws ‘when we consider that fully one-half of the entire reve- ‘The doath of this valuable and popular young officer, ia: parody Russell’s song; wero down, and when the Cooleys kept their hostelrie Sceretary of the Treasury, fro to time, and in such boy has his bit of blood, ue of the country is derived from the customs, and that no other tax can be imposed which would be so easily borne or produce the same amount, it seems to us that the reimposition of the duties is an inevitable necessity. ‘This movement to reimpose duties meets with some pe spear The Mercurio is down upon it and thus refers © there, or with tho Brighton road in its palmy days, when George Hubbard's roan, and James Perkina’ Cotton ‘Tail, and Parton's fiyer, and nags of high and low degree pecan Swarmed tho way-horses and drivers many of then | A Special Revenue Judicial mR, & ib a dead, alas—everybody, we say, remembers the old gen- cents per pound ; | provided, that all ayrup tleman i his ram-shackle turnout, with bis scrabby Court. or ager cane, oF itigar cane jules, conceniented of the congestive fever so prevalent and fatal at Aca- geri a owed manner as he may deem exp y merrily drive along. On molasses from sugar cane, pulco at this season, is another sacrifice to the red tape |The road to Brighton—what does it not susgest! Goin 7 system of the Navy Department, which keeps at that | to Cambridge—what a crowded panorama fills the min { pest house, for months at «time, a vessel of the squad- | A dash to Spy pond—it 1s but another term for an after. noon’s sport on runners such as sets one aglow to think n cents per gallon, matter:—‘‘We hope the government will abstain | ‘ron, scarcely ever permitting relief until the majority of horse, uncouth, rough and unkempt, who gives every- Keovedh , ee from the adoption of ameasure go. pernicious asthe fe. | or omcory and crow aro on thelr backs with, or oo ae | favoring wintry eke pease to evlof ts tree mrot | MBE brash and plea et whip and heute hi ast ae. dee Soe eee Aner vane than es tap ot fagin oe stances could hat bifitated by, sickness, as scat ‘ ‘able toca Who is not seen on the road to Brighton, or Cambridge, a + oS ee ae Boog cane, cane Jul’e, concentrated molasses oF cone! wow the feck eat So aeleghe thse aac has by, no! roely:to beable tocarry on | 1 soy pond or some other or all ciher suburban locall, | {ite amusement of spectators and the infinite vexe, moludo, shall be liable to forfeiture to the Uni the duty of the vessel. There is no excuse in saying that | ¢ios? 0 stays at home that can go? Not any live the true condition of Acapulco is not known, or that | reader of the Post, if we know him or her. How great there are not vessels enough in the squadron to do relief ia he is joyment, how stirring the excitement, how uty, ba} Cor beslipd the nesserous representations thas | SRAM Cae soonss tobe view we wil got unterisie 2 Y have been made from time to time by the commanders | sible, As well attempt to convey an idea of the perfume tion of sportsmen, who pride themselves upon a game shall be forfeited “tho eprrect thing’? they exhibit, and are an- SPECIAL REPORT. Tee ee ee as co niu Oureink STEEN, BTC. noyed ab old *s persistent worrying and hullaba- 4 dia eosin’ ce loo, Well, he is on hand this geason, as be has been Ivate or prodnee, or for thirty years, and his shaky old “crab” spins along iitivation or produ regardicas of appearance or etiquette. Ho is on the Mill- | missioners, which we gave yesterday, thovr ie ob hupennl td dam, on the Brighton road, out Spy pond way—every- | have made to Congress special reports on several \in- | the m pound inter Proved the most efficacious measure that could be de- sired for rendering the blockade declared by the Spanish admiral illusory, as well as the most expedient scheme for encot ng production, fostering commerce and dissipating the panic that has overcome almost all those who live by their work, it will maintain such temporary vemarenaesnte ica Be itenacted, &e , that any pe In addition to the general report of the Revenue Com- | corporation who shall hereafier iciale | 12 Any manner be engaged in the : fchickory, ay a coutmodity fe acturé of any artic in to suppression of duties during the existence of the war.” | and medical officors of the fleet, there have been evi- | of the rose or the hues of the rainbow. To know and | whore, fn fact, except in the hotels, Perhaps hie carries pape ‘ "vt | appreciate the exhilirating reality ono must got it by , heen oe ‘ saidee ortant articles, such as cotton, tea, sugar, ¢ be wold as ¢ on as a suet shall fhewt Tee continent ano Cowurncun weroRt, | | dences enough inthe sick reports and bills of mortaity | genuine, jolly experience. © And that ie.what hundreda, | %,2rivaye ole of is own particular, and tuts che | [TY Oe tt ount of mga, cones Ae | Obtain avyearly fivense for that yurpove, in tho manner Cee Tada hate Tmouttations Lave | from the numerous vessels that have from time to time | If not thousands of our citizens, their Indies and friends a en ee opnippsiarbraermsnb poke vane nd provided by law In other cares, ‘except that no Deen abundant, on account of their admission free of | been stationed there, to satisfy the department that, in tars beea getting for the last three days, It ia what has a : ce ENGLISH /RIEND. cea for intormation, and apparently exhaust those subjects bood shall’ be required, nae — pay therefor mA a made the suburbs an immense carniv: e hor notabilities are pr: out. There {s one, a hand- ota atv interest 4 must prove | the xum of nity dollars; nt any = person auty, and the Vessels that have arrived at these ports | point of unbealthiness, Acapulco is scarcely, if at all, be- | dnd funy what bas crammed the favorite resorts with | sie looking ian, who drives bis expensive span. For Lidomysohahlis ie ben a Ra Pv’ | who shall in any manner engage im the | pre a alue ongress hereafter tion of ebi¢ orewald, without the y for the purpes n required having been obtained ; or who fer for or manufacture f fe, or dis chickory #0 produced with id, shall forfeit the san with cargo, or in ballast, have scarcely been sufficient to load the plentiful stock of national prodice awaiting facilities for exportation. It may be said that the cereals remaining in warehouses from the last harvest have ‘been completely cleared off, from the greatness of the adiplomatist he shows considerable easo in bis way of taking things; perhaps his consular cares rest lightly, | Accompanying their ro The Marquis has usually agroup of bloods with hitn, | provide the mode for coll scoins of tho F. F.’s, loungers at the Somerset, who 10K | a ticleg embraced in their reps well, are gentlemanlike and spend a good deal of money. articles embraced In their rep hind the port of Havana; and, besides, there have always | profuse patrons and kindled a fire of jubilant enthusi- been vessels enough in the fleet for relief duty, In re- | &#™, the pleasure of recording which is second ouly to nha adtoes i ce to have | ctu! participation. + gard » however, the policy appears to have | Wo shall venture to assert that there {a no place like wore drafts of bills which | jicens bail pose of out Heer ting the tax on the seve t, There ar her perso ve bills demand for Aust other mark ich ter been to anchor one of the fleet here, and another there, } Boston fora sleigh ride; and when we say Boston we exporters ieeanet o . ee see keep them stationary until it is absolutely necessary | 'elude its suburbs. Our roads and ‘avpuues are numer. | The team is well gotten up, tooled sclentitically and up- | inall. As these interest nearly fall classes, publish | also forfeit and pay a fine not exceeding $900, to be se ere has been alarge demand for copper occasioned ous, wide, of precisely the right length, for they can be | pears patrician and proper. them in full. Thus, each class of business interested can | Covered with costs of nite Bott ‘That ry. pector . * onae hat every person, to move them, the benefit to be derived from changing | mate as short or long as may be desired, and are con. about never being apparent until itis too lato to be of } nected with hotels and stopping places that are kept by rien the right sort of landiords, ‘There is no phase of the sleigh, ride that is not met, while our stab! In the equadrons of France and England, on thiscoast, | up to the demand for teams. ny peybenbonng Bh the system of relief is perfect, and as a natural conse- | can better be seon? Who has an eyo for “the rac; quence the health of officers and mon is comparatively | thing” like a Boston stabler? Single, double, four-in- by the anticipation of the rise in price that naturally ‘would take piace in England on the arrival of the news Of the blockade of our ports, so that mining operations have in great part recovered their normal activity and vigor. As the news of the last steamer has confirmed the expectations of a rise, there has arisen an active de- mand tor the article, and the holders are obtaining good mato the gene laws. sno faan 7M, TOMEITES OTHE LADIES. see how they will have to moet their fe Fush, the quantity, the hurly-burly of teams, watetincard hea vanes drivetsand spectators, ety description, UF course the | "government if these bills b ladies @re out “in full fig,” dressed in jaunty caps and capes, @nd enjoying the sport with a zest that is pleasant | To Regulate the Tax on Krokers’ Sates. to behgld. Tho display of winter tollettes is dazzling, | Be it enacted, &e. That in lieu of the duties horetofore and fottna, in fact, a good share of the sight that renders | impose: o sales hereinatter ment jon, wh all hereafter by en or preparation of adulter of aay material for use in tho om or of any article, ww ast ate for « ithe proper officer a yearly ices, Previously to val of ° " hand, eight or twelve if wanted—whatever the order, it ‘a ol ply’? c ere shall be paid c ies made by brokers, and bankers the manner preseribed by law, qs. at $17, placed in Papudo; 500 qqs. at $16 75, placed | Pronch vessel in Acapaloo. | The Haglisf have no vossel bo foand more taste, sayoty, dash, character, liberality? ¢ AT WILSON’s. Of others or on their own uccount, an excive ta 6 meget ne Grwngnglay ein stationed there; yet we, knowing the result, must have | Notin Gotham, because that festive town has but the | rhe geono at Wilson's famous hotel in Brighton yester- following rates, that 1s to ce Nyse Sy caannfemined or in Or one ship there, week after week, and month after month, | slightest chance for the sleigh ride; its sleighing carnival thus offering @ preiiam for disease and death, besides | is only so in name. It has little winter and less snow. running up a@ heavy bill for officers and men invalided, ‘Yes. Our harbor is always open to nayigaton.—Ep. who have to be cared for and transported to # more RRALD.] Not in Western cities, for such have not yet healthy climate, reached the level of the thing. Only in and about our The English, even here in Panama, a port as healthy | own good city can be seen the pleasure of sleigh riding as any in the Pacitio, never Keep ond of “their vessels in its genuine spirit and glory. over two months, frequently not half the time. They ertere each olher ss fRiamnciong isecoust sad ereryess | ing wig ee SOMESO: SAUUTON has atarn in the cold and invigorating climate of Van- | wratery avenio to irighto, aad the scone pesteray Couver; while with us tho plan is to keep one here a5 | was lively in the extrem, ” Starting, on the way out in the Calera station, equal to $17 in Papudo, and 356 qs. in Santiago at $16 70. Since the arrival of this mail we have heard of no transactions. Owing to the rise in price in Europe holders look for a proj ionate advance here, but there are few buyers over $17. There has been ono sale of 4,000 qqs. regulus at 14 ic. por unit, @eliverabie in Tongoy. No transactions reported in ores. Two questions have greatly occupied the minds of merchants, agriculturists and miners, from the close relation to their interests which thelr solution bears. ‘The first is, if the banks will consent to emit notes which shall not be convertibie until June of 1867, as the law und contracts for sales, of stocke and | day afternoon was lively and interesting in the extreme. See, | every hundred dollars | The extensive area around the hotel was tilled with thousands of sleighs, lociuding some of the outs inthis part of the country. It was one of t apcctacies seen nowhere else in New England, and but rarely even here. Large teams and small teains; tora outs with one horse and with ten and twelve ly variety and color of the vehicles were only sur; the blabd of the ni Gorgeous and elabora: were at one point, and the most original and impromptu arrangements at’ another. Drivers, ostiers, roto tha proper sath an comply with ail pr sod it shall not belawfal one sntracts for the eale of foreln ox ory notes, or other of the amount of such sales or of gold and sil cent for every ontrants Fecently passed authorizes them to do; and the second | !ng as possible, and ‘only send her to San Franci#oo | trom the head of Beacon street, one cannot goa rod | ladies, boys—everybody was shouting, ordering { e nego rtook considerat! th when there is no help for it. Tho Cyane, that has just : ca boy . . . Ie ce urther enacted aon is, the expediency or not of restoring the | JY; NaToniue hare tine ony wand the St. Pa Ren ay acietiea af horasioals atiaahen teal in, gelling out, or trying to remain. if eg Ae . nutarture as A LOOK INSIDE. Within the hotel the scene was equally Interesting, avimated and peculiar, In the extensive offices or barrooia hundreds were gathered. The company in- cluded merchants, lawyers, doctors, men about town, the ldvers of sport, humanitarians, saints, sinners and the thousand and one classes and types Into which men become arranged. The air was redolent with tobacco fumes, hilarious speeches, shouts and much else which 8, just arrived, has every promise of as long a spell, before going north; antl these long stays appear to have become so thoroughly part and parcel of the syste of the United States squatron in Pacitic Ocean that it may require hard work to break it up. In bye | attention to this subject, one so impor. tant to the rs aad men of the squadron, and of course to their relatives and friends, it is with the bope that the Navy Department will, now that the squadron As to the first, itfhas been justly observed that to avail of the power conceded by the law would be a dangerous use of credit which would expose the notes to those dis- turbing and ruinous fluctuations to which paper moncy this law,’ beaies sufleri the depreciation, that must 18 law, suffering must affect it on account of the remoteness of the date fixed for its conversion, ld be exposed to still further de- our attention is Dan Robbins coming up t venue a a spanking rato behind his bay colt Kitty; following bim is Henry Danforth, with asorrel horse well in hand; then Dr. B. L. Summer, familiarly kuown as “Uncle Ben,” in company with Peter Morton, drawn by a pair of bays of easy action. George Clark drove a handsome bay horse, and A. W. Cowan und a party of friends were taken over the road 2E% erie four-in-hand. Mr. Sturtevant fol- lowed with a » Pro. and on al ; and ad two cents per tures of eofiee other mater xtan es other than or therefor, the poand: and on alt ad there «halt be paid ane ally on band, in addtti casoa there stall bo pa a for every hundred ¢ bales or contracts, Sx, 2 J lars of the amount of auch That on every sale parte ract of sale ment! preciation, because of the improbability that the national handsome turnout; next was an old “ 7 pont on all Sxchequcr wil on expiry of the term, be in a condition Isto be incrensod, onde some alteration inthe, proseit | fashioned pang filed with ladies aud xeutlemen in “30 a eeneenr? Se ses were thenaenily expiied:| i ll be mado and delivered by the seller oun te wet (pes third Gncient costume,” soon alter . Morrison came 13! ayer, a billor memorandum of such sale or con %, > clove | me, casein und amount for which bills have been ¢ Perth as ts | may frequendy oveur, tepecially to those who are une | Siyny with his well Kuown wtaltbn Fearnaigie nud the 7 tie echarnettane nae a Ne ea ee eipplied | Of WHI there hall be aftxed and cenctiled bythe sal. FL Mr Meee aoe lucky enough to be stationed on the Mexican coast; for, depend upon it, if regulations or system continue as now, we shall have the death of others to record that we cannot afford to lose from the Navy List. It may be well to say that at the time of Lioutenant Commander Scott's death there were many others of his officers and crew ill, two of the former being so very low as to require an im: mediate change of climate to save their livex, and those not on the sick list were #0 sallow and emaciated by reason of the malarious atmoaphere they were bourly breathing, and the close confinement of @ small steamer, as to look more like spectres than men. Tho departinent would not allow a vessel of the West ler, a lawful stamp or tamp# in value equal to amount of tax on such sale, to be determined by t rates of duty before mentioned. Provided, That in com posing the amount of tho stamp duty or tax in any ewe ereiu provided for, any sum lew than one hundr dollars, or any fractional part of one hundred dollare, of value or amount on which tax is computed aball be ac od undred dolia oe. 3. And be it furcher enacted, That every bill or memorandum of sale, or contract ‘of sale, before men tioned shall show the date thereof, the names of the parties thereto, the amount of the sale or conteet, aud next team of note that attracts the attention of the passer is the well known mare Lady Flagner, bandlod by Mr. Brock. Before we had fairly noticed th» last named, Mr. Daniel Dwigbt, acco led by Mr, Hammond and ladies, came beret ig at better than a three minute gait behind a beautiful pair of bays; followed soon after by a pair of dapple grays, handled by a welt known telegrapher of this city, Soun after the veteran Bill Woodraff inakes his appearance on the scene bebiod | gray mare that has he cow and bottom. But here comes & span that don't tal Cem gas dust—we mean Ver mont Boy and Planet, owned and driven by Mr. Went- spice, or a4 a pubetitu exeine tax of wo Conth pe emption from poy manufacture to in this seetion, but quired. product of be lent government, without interest, by the banks. Besides this a er emission of notes is unncceszary, owing to the extensive of foreign money, Peruvian soles, wi the bankers and mer- ehanis have agreed to receive on an equal footing with aes the country, there is felt no want of circulating juin. The coming of General Kilpatrick 1s anxiously looked for, as yreat things aro expe.ted of him from his brilliant In summing up regarding affairs in Chile it is rafe to gay that the new commander of the Spanish fleet will be with a celerity which appeared little less than magical. Gentlemen, who in the city are never known to indulce in anything stronger than lemonade and apple water, were observed to order up “something warn and com- fortabie,”’ and then repeat the dose in a tanner that dis- played a good apprec.ation thereuf. The consumption of rtandard ax well aw fancy and eccentric be ly encouraging to the tr ‘Yhe dining rooms were quite and the ¢uvsme the ostablehment wa: unusual extent, Wilson's larder is always and proved on this oecasion t aluwrated, ax cles, 60 as coffer, of asa mpbotitate for onffne teas and all ground spices, whether pare mlitotes there i Satisfied to act on che defensive until he is heavily re- worth; followed by David Blanchard, with one of his the matter or thing to which it refers, And a shall be sa Inforced, or bas further instructions from the home gov. | India squadron to remain in Havana from Juno until } good ones, “Soon after wo moet Mr. F. Farrar, with mage Mad yon as liable to pay any tax wa herein prov oe re , ernment. What the Chileans will attempt we know not, a. Sena tae wate be la a gyit to | jis speody bay horse Bull, that only needs to be fet out og aie for wie fe who acts in the matter ax agent or broker for ante by the guanatastare mp Dat it is thought that overy effort will be made against | *4y the same tine in @ port hardly loss fatal, when (here | ¢ take a front rank, and the bay gelding Dante! Webster, Sursees of the bomtt. * evecy poston oft such person oF persons, who aball make any much #416 | Correqnonding in value to the ta red or contract, or who shall, in pursuance of any sale the Spaniard before he is again able to assume the off'n- driven by “Tot” Tileston ; closely followed by Billy Mor 18 no absolute necessity for it, It is time for a change in i before mentioned, aud also th p this respect as in some others 1 may speak of hereafter. 5 Ok fewtivity @ with life, and the se sive. If thia is the case they must work quickly, for ris with Ube clever little mare Boston Girl; J. Fitz's black contract, deliver any stocks, bonds, bullion, con s there ‘time to lose, peti . aoe ear with the sweetness of melody. Lf there is anything | ¢, aot etela fr menre he | turer aud piace of manufacture mas my mare Baby soon shoots past, with Carrol’s Rocket, Jr., | that wurpaces being on the road to Brighton, it ix stop | Sines yeruritics, fa ery Mopar Ory eoran’ | (ained tu such package Our Callao Correspondence. CaLao, Jan. 13, 1866, close at her heels, It is a pretty race; but the road | too crowded, and they are obliged to draw a tight rein before the test ‘of superiority is decided. A fine, stylish mare 4 of the Collect be farnished Reve ping at Wilson's. SCENE ON THE MILI. DAM. dum thereof bill or m herein required, or whe shall deliver such srandum without having the proper stam ps PERU. ‘The treaty of alllance, offensive and defensive, be- tween Peru and Chile has been signed and ratilied, and oa will, beyond doubt, have the full particulars by'next | 7M¢ Progress of Reorganisation in Peru—New Railroad } yext ate in wight, pilowed by Mr’ Gilmore, of | » The sceue OM the mill dam between (wo and hall past | giixed therety, stall forfelt and pay to the United States we tn fear’ na propen —_ for this ireay to ny Enterprises—Preaent Condition of the Republic, de. Feunton” and. uxodaddie’ shows vo good sdvantare | #t0 c'eieck was lively in the extreme, It wan bot 80 | g poualiy, of ‘ive Hundred dollars for eae h sag otery required, me war on inst Spain, bet y Where the tax #0 evaded, or attemptad to be ‘ rae Thapar Maa ayy te one Doda scaly alec Guctenselionamniae , “does mot exceed one hundred dollars; and a . tion to the interests of Pera than at its commencement, ny of one thousand dollars when such tax shall one hundred dollar, which may be recovered, Seqcunted a equivatent to aacther the spankingest sleighs, U 2 monk exce with costa of euit, in any court of the United States of dor will make the same declaration; thus you will have | and for the information of the uninitiated let us explain | A. Hail; they are beauties, and every o knows tt who | 4." hing met fitted as 1 were before the observ. in be- the republics of the west coast involved in this war | that secret “ Chief” being | knot thing of horsefesh. They } ly got a ad ‘ Qgainst Spain which will be s protracted one if that broebigesni Wes in the “Supreme Chief” being | Toe"ts before we aco Tou Baker fiying over. hardly Kot | wildering euccession. At one moment the single teams | competent jariadiction in the district, at any time within | beersg bp aves nae gto croment insists upon carrying out ite demands as | ® Working man, who will not permit sinecurists, slothful | with Boston Boy, and then J. gy el the avburbs with a speed almost im- | ong year after the liability ty ach forfeiture shall have any of the artic “ 4 wed by an eight in hand from fons incurred; and one-half of the forfeitare reo “ or lazy wretches to fatten on tho resources of the country without knowing the reason why. He has laid aside all dignity, except the dignity of labor, and any one who gets an appointment from or through him must work, and work hard, for the good of the country. For the short time Prado bas been in wer more reforms and lasting good have been ¢ for the country than during the previous seven years; and if he on, and is allowed to continue, the political and ‘affairs of this country will soon be in a state to Bowdoin square’ stables, with Emigrant ‘and Allen, hitehed up light and going with the beet of Mr. M. is well known, has as many, if not more, pretty ones to look at and good oués to go, than “any other man.’ But prese the road ia cleared os well as it can be for the sii ing black mare Kate May, owned and driven by Jim Turnor; she has trotted 1h 2-35, and cen do it perl Next comes the br. g. Brignoli, driven by Mr. Mead, and in hia wake, thoogh not at fail apeed, are a parr of roan and brown ponies, driven by Norria, of Chelsea, an exceedingly handvome turn dowu by the late admiral, The news of the determination of the Spanish govern- ment to make it a “war to the knife,” which will down the coast by the steamer of the will only e shall be awarded by the court to the peteon or perrons who, in the Judgment of the court, shall have fret given the lnformation of the violation of the law for which re covery is had, tee 4. And be it farther enacted, That the Kenretary nlidhment. Close upon this was EC. Bal loy's (He al4) $4,000 team, with ite span of dashing ani- tals, all mettle and fire, its driver glowing with pride and mutisfaction, Seareoly had thie sped out of sight before a Reverend D. D., shortly to ks for Cal.furnia, whisked vast with the and prestige of a comet, parsing sundry establishments which ordinarily Noxt came a well known merchant and divides bis affe tions between horse flesh and wite flesh, but prey former, Soon after ‘we ob shall fo manafecture and ali found in bis pomession pay a fine of five by h conte of an menufacturer thereot who shall sell, « 1 sale, or have in his pomension, any of the of the Treasury shall prescribe the form and style of the several kinds of stampa necessary to carry into affect the foregoing provisions of this act, and the Commivtoner of Iuternai Revonue shall provide the same formie in | 1" the manner he may deet proper. Aud any parson who | 1 pase (or Orst ch ponderating with the rve Major C. 0. rough! give Mr. Spamard make a javorable comparison with any other nation. t , shall make or knowingly sell of use, of atterapt to use, Mea brought to light, that will give Mr. Spamand moro | "iV, troposed to levy au export duty om silver, coitam, | jng tom Penton seth's Ain House, om the mill dam 8° | Rogers (Jewrnaly with is hatsdeome tea oa ire al the tart Koreia imposes, ony Tals freed. | eaters mentioned, wttheet the proper easiee, sampe At Callao every preparation has made to keep | ¥9O!, sugar, tobaeco,rice and ealtpetre, of three cont ad fively ip thelr vicinity; and very soon after George | Playing # skill and speed which were th ulent of counterfelt Mamp in imitavion of, or purporting | Sog't) oy es pony wate aren tthe Spanish “fect at e reapectable a to are | salonom aud an income and’ property tax of! the taine | Pree gos by ikea whirwud With w hanisoine Diack | tut and Mane of aM Te lis i atiave gravity to | pot Sat cea et opt or pcre ve sane | MMi wbhene wh them an warm reception ‘come 5, m0 w Kovermmen pon « re were Hume ely bevaby who shall knowingly cause, or ad ot procure the mune | '#%. be recovered wislt om oa qeotem. haw Gn tuna ont mae how Beer wt the ible ame o° saben.” the aspect, Madame and Madatnotselle viewing from } to be done, or w 1) make, of cause to be made, aw: FS inetaemniees sungihe povcmtnad Boe Within the rapid prochvities of drivers and driven with intense and weil brod dissatisfaction. One handsome out at false or counterfelt stamp or die, or any part thereof, | Pare whereby an imprerrion be made on vellum, parch: | &/* Bereby repented, ment, paper or other material, in imitation of and 10 | we provide for ti of Now for a brush between two fast ones—bite of bleed, worth their weight in coin, and broken to perfection— both driven by accomplished ‘ ”* who pride them- eup- in irrespective revenue derivable from Chincha Island ‘Sinecure and pension lista are ats "is on the wear, and strong hands é 5 i | lawyer, out for the day, and about twenty dolla of that, surrowly escaped a tawe of “made land” by his | tended to be old od an awtel aot , range, ‘here are more of them - “ selves upon the knowledge of borveflesl they have y eiandion - ae at ie 4 nded to be onld e8 used op t Bactee Arontsh op the Spauiard suspects, Should Commpore Azul to Canete, with branch lines to all the vanous “ha- | wrauirea by years of experience. One 7 hig | Dorms standing upright to take a view of the surround shall make or Use Re it enacted, hee., Thal on and after the let day of July Saat wus his hand at gaining » ciendas”’ or estates in the fertile valley of Canete, which 1 brown, known in turf records ing country; he ied fluaily, however, and took | whereby the stamp 1866, in i f the dut ennnetastuced entte attaching C io my very humble ii} 4 Will no doubt prove # considerable saving to the different Qeorge Washington, handled by Bon. ‘Wright, and “iran’ | bis place in the Reet procession. part themof, stall be bee Bead pager hoy vote Rey neo gee th parang Raven very nasty of work, and one com. | PIantErS Of ‘cotton, ta Ea eee tT TA | ings cockleshell ofa sieizh, neatly picked out in rod THE BOTCHER BOY AND HIS PENG and, on convietion, be imprisoned not Iron thaw Por the government, ts pay interest om the public debt Pel him te return a extensive butcher’ 4; | PER Deine. cones & the value Sf Wis comme ae: the team i the perfection of taste aod neatueas, and | Were not so conspicuous an formerly. A baker's eart | bor more than five ye ind for uther purposes,” approved Jane 30, 1864, an ‘of killed and wou Mr. hog dg ge he: egy’ ay! shows judgment and value from blinder to runner.’ The | supplied his piace in nolse and gesticulation, and witha | Hee. &. And be it further enacted, That all sett and | smended by the act of March 3, 1865, there shall be paid ‘AB you will nee, all the must be between ships | Contractor, 80 . Bag cet ile, 18 | other, a clean made sorrel, driven by Mr. Hayden, | bob tailed anioal whisked by several fancy arrange | parts of acts inconsistent with the provimens of hit act, | vnug ail cotton produced within the and shore baiterica. . The Spaniards cannot not | sbout coming to Pera to commence buiiding railways, | tinyhed, small head and powerful chest, capa ments an impertinentiy an sncvessfully. As he left one | ate hereoy repealed any Terriuny thereef, and upoe whieh are to lan ter. Bat te Pesan abte to chronicle the back abd noouk minute work at any tine and equal to much Afier another behind hie sarcastic vivervations trowg. | | Hu. 6 And be i further nated, That this set shall | RY yoon levied, paid or elected, aw @urian ta ‘Then, with ‘means of procuri hope most | the slightest provocation. As Ul the Regatta | over his shoulder were profuse and unrefined. Up and e¢ effect ou the dey of —— A. D. 8 conte pe nd an hereinalver provided , and the weight except such as their transports can ae wee can raseiottot to tasrotection of ramrente the | House ‘a even are attracted af m The brown | down, hither and thither the gay and glittering pageant - - Se sala clues chsh bo quecrteamé by depucting from ‘tant points, the position will be one of tT cocct Geom toope ae fa afew is evidently on his mettle. and teary ai dcvouriog | moved tll darknos® clued it in, We doubt not tnt Relative to Duties on Ten. the grows weight of each bale or package four yer Cent A abd an expense thet the treasury of can- Foverument sil bens in mind un exploration and varvoy space like a gourmand. His gait is #pl fh | lovg afterwards the avenue was thronged by thy le-ers He it enacted, ke, That from and alter the pareage of | tare for the weight of the ropes and bags om said tal ‘& lengthy period. Herein great seems to the distance and enjoy the Y r of plearure, for merry * ands were ard when the eye thie act, the differential duty of ten per cent ad valorem | and such excise tax rhall by and remain © lien thereon the'South, American and | ofthe Scent river Amazonas, with ts tribu 8° | Hold! Ge he recovers. Again at his work | could nos trace ther sour pow imposed on all teas imported indirectly and ether | in the pomession of any person whowmever, from \ ere this most fertile but almost unknow | thom from the place of production, be repealed, and in | time much cotton a produced ax aforeasd wutll ( one with true fidelity and striking square old fast trict will be thrown open to the commerce of th f ff i ay ee ae hea be toh roe tae much who was As Who was pot there. A litle of every % take a gianceand ® hesty glance it oof India | ody was cut, aod often the everybady family eatire Mtvcnd driven by M, | seetned to be paving oF 1 The fi nage, we counted upon. er, the be orld, | trot, wach as he shows at Kiverside, tbat is as stew Island Murder Case. hen thereof a duty of ten conte per pound be levied and | abell have been paid, aed no drawheck shell in any «ae fairly in notion, And wo wall 10 see whocan dance the | 804 prove the richest province in the Peruvian territary. Nie veowtifal. ‘The vervel, horse feels the exctem tewrmoyenghmoagriesers Onn fy lected on all teen thus imported be allowed of any enniee tan pad Gn Fae of tamanslex With these new modes of locomotion by sea and land we 1TOR OF THE HERALD. ‘ we longest. Fr ie oro alvend,’" go thet wall tmen toay ran to | ond eane towards his adversary ins threatening rwhat to all fale arn Atl be it further euacted, That from and afer the pas | tured cotton RCUADOR, BOLIVIA AXD THR CENTRAL AMERICAN STATER. tad fF, tnd knowledge ‘bhall increase.” ner, Lose im weight, but equal in etre: fi reselling Ve CO hich ap in 80h, no almtement of duty thall be mate on Bue, 2 And be it farther enated, That 4 shall be the From the two former there is nothing whatever of in- » be show hia caline, and dix peared in the Hensup of Tuesday, January 90, rela. damage received by any tem of colfes, daring | duty of every person, Grn oF corporntion thane ts “ terest, and the same temark will answer for the latter, tion to the Rikers isiend murder case, The facts are y rehile io bonded warehouse, bat it shail | extton for sey parpuse whatever to retorn be te ‘The steamship that arrived on the 16ih inat., Colombian Sympathy with Chile. be lawful for the importer oe Gamn- | sor op nacietans eaneenee Of the Gites ln Whe q wifucture in carried om & tron state ed by him and veriGed by hie omit [From the Panama Star and Herald of Jan. 22) 2 a The following resolutions were recently adopted una- ninowsly by the Legislature of Candinaimarca, one of mh Benday, | aged parts, and to abandon ceded on the morning | and the same slall be forth y and, from information | @@t the direction and supervision of the Collector of the thorough-paced kind, See how ho nears the br these ;—Coroner Lawis, of Astoria, lear a4 the latter recovers from bis break. Another December 31, of the murder, pr misdemeanor and the race is wou. The spectators | of January 1 to Rikers Ivlund the cotton of Sal ador. the United Btates of Colombia: — shout and applaud. The sleigh* move out of the way ; ot Political ‘adairy very quiet, although it ts thon First—That the canee of the Republic of Chile, in the | The race is exciting and oorel, ahd “old aporta’? age | OMalned of Mr. George Harris, of the South Brother ATIVE TO THE ELT O§ DONEC FOOAN 15 MOL amemn, ‘that the position of in Salvador ie extremely un- | unjust war forced upon ber by Spain, is the common | anzious to witness the finale, But there ix such a noiee | Irland, took « diagram of the anchorage of the veonel fe enacted, fee, That, in leu of the duties fi don certain, The feeling about Barrios and. his murder, | cause of the independence and dignity of all the South | and jumble of teams, such a jostle on the course, that it | [fr tkewlee learned that a «mall beat, containing three | Mert and Molasee by Dp ee. although making no outward show at is not | American republics i impossible to clear a sufliciont trek, and aa they drow | mon, bad pared through the Kilt and landed at about ued , ton which so dead by any means. Retritution will sooner or | Seoomd—' being a Colombian State, wo are desir- | near the toll house they both simmer down to an essiet | four AM. in a creek near 125th street, Hariem. He 5 t mer, and the uprising takes . Duenas | ons that the general government should foresee the dan- | gait to give the drivers a chance to put oul @ ten cont | proeseded immediately in eonrel of the boat, and bearned era threatening our independence, and combine with “hile and the other repablics on the Pacific, 0 as to secure respect for our sovereign rights as free and inde pendent nations. Third—T bat these resolations be transmitted at once to the Chilean Charge d’Affaires, accompanied by the etpression of the eympathy and admiration of this State for the dignity and firmnces with which the government ‘and people of the Republic of Chile have upheld the honor of the American aise, From Guatemala ria reach us that an attempted fevolution had been discovered in time to suppress it without any excitement being caused, Ger Cruz ts said to have been connec mountains, where he pronounced agaimat govern- ment, “Tho great grievance © compiained of to be the thonopoly of the aguadiente; prevent not abolish it at the re con may learn what death at the hands of an exasperated people means. As he meted out justice, so it will be meted out to him. In the Spanish-American ion the Central Ameri- can republice will doubtlens looker on, for they can be of no material ad to their southern a. stamp for toll and breathe their horses—both evidewly | from John Artastrong-—a young man working in «candle satistled with the exciting dash. factory—that the bout had been taken on Rew ¥ ON THE ROAD AGAIN. morning by aman netwed Shay; likewise, trom the Raving witnersed the dash just brietty deserited, we | authority, that tue beat belonged to one Dick Ransom again lok about os ax we can find time on mer Lewis proceeded to the Thirteenth precinet st to Wilson's, Tom Trant, the owner of Blase Gon bowse and rommunicated Wo Captain Steers the op comes along at a good pace with New York Boy, formation whicw he bed obtained. Captain Bteers de ir of bays owned by Mr. Mayr tailed oficor Grey to aswiat in ferreting out am from the South ond; the next team tbat tae peste pours te he sept ented. Folio’ 1 North | clue a aained, Shay and ray were arre n , old, bat showing excellent ba doe aren and € ahd Comey ta, tho Bowsth ann saa oe No. 12 and pet shove No. 16 Dutely owned and driven by H. M. Greene and T. L. Robinson. | ward, and turned over to Coroner Lynch, of Kings andar oe enter, preseces Girectiy from the suger cage a beauty in every sense of the word. Lady Florence cam | County, by Officer Gray, It might not be irrelevant to | *8¢ sot from sorghum of linphes, & cents per y him from time t time io any procew of i Z t Cea rbat! Conaet Lowi hen Vex diligently coenged | _Ot.all engar slave No, 15 and bot shove Ne siecture of Cherwien, and the quantiiy and coer oe next waettene Wath antares aeivee oer aie! | standard in color, produced directly from the sugar came | acter of the prodwet thereof, which Wook mail at « ‘Weil - . are And pot from sorghum of implies, 2}g crnte yer prand mes during Darina houre be open We ibe Inepection of j Maynard, "peak Sager s avairds ee pa by fab A muromarily discharged, a reported On all above Ho. 40 Deis manderd {0 color, | the ascenner, agubeteas Gueeatera, colleen oe depoty oA say hero that in addition to those already mentioned, hie on Tt wi be seen that, of eee Se he gd ont ot from ne eS eee of freee, eoeme; and ove . Hort, arrest pertaining to Coroner Lyneb, be knew M plee, many Pay monthly io the collector within iy Cd eS ane te -» ee od of 0 antl the pertid were turned over into ‘rowided, that the steedart 4 which the color and | five days after rendering the matement sforeewd per. | Prades of sugar are to be reguisied, shall be furniahed | erseseor, the tan berein epeciied, evject Ww wo de petrators of the 084 then, eth o remarkable degree | © the collectors of internal revenue of each dirt | tions, om ali ention s consumed by bin in Of persistency, folioWing it through iia intricate meskes, | @ may be fereasary, by the Geeretary of the bars oy mansfacture, and on which no ence tax wo o any barnes act preceding barnett of the om conte per pound. ot chhaioed oy bi and the party or partion from Inwined, 004 wien the quantitive ved and, if peace will only continue, very much will be done to Benefit the condition of the city in many ways, The Mosqueraites here—that is, the sof the are ‘Rot idle, however; far from it; they look rd to nome thing that will oconr when General Mosquera takes the reins of government, but what that something is we outside the ring can only surmise, ‘We now hear that the first steamer of the new line be- tween Panama and Australia will leave Sydney in June next, and from aschedule I have seen, published A [ong he we are to have two steamers a month. Tahiti All —- place on the route, and the line will reeoiv iba trom the French government for the service, Passage Le from Sydney to Panama, will be for firet class $200 for second class; from parting w ted come ume manner as he previa!) 4 Wontngton, New Zealand, to Panama, $275 first claer and 5 Dh ter nner opps orien Nenck srpedient, provided further, that Cy ‘aber provisions wiacturer 7 pons Ly By oe 6 170 second class, Time from Panama to Wellington will cdl law, applicable tw the iactare and sake A eugem | do, who hall negiect of refes to make toch re Or ee ee eave pallette ten ta time bodes ome Déetsions in fapreme Court—Chambers. mentioned ig aig section sinety four, shall be applicatie | terme to the answer, or to keep tech book, of # he Of vory great importance. ~ Barre Jodge Batheriand. ‘a motamen profont frome, the sat wot | Sra in ch bork, ov procare the sume to be ep tous. = sp aa tee new ch Jan, TL —Jecod Pritt ve Theresa Pritt. Report of ae Jp fl 4 “J edainion $0 ihe payment of the tax te be ammauned thereon arrived 6 rmorn- Begley, with bays. Teforoe confirmed acd judgment of divorce granted. molasses suger cane when thal (orfet wo ‘tert Aemtow cotum, re ere ae toch. Her pacccngers ant Malla erosesa tne | Deigantinn AN Aitmaite roo for the veteran Josh foward, who t8 Tenet aera Paley tarcrosrect, nd | Cone, wet aren emer icooemnice casiacene ot | Sucte manotastared soartroms, sas sab So hae 5 sae ay woe tna io tar the ea sisuer” Janta, Goatamaten aehormer Genera nore of god oun 04 De, 10497; | echo vetted. ~ Shenae ah et ro rr : fen In meee ] mae Jal a” The a ft yy BA thon of israieas b canines tone op! 4 chy? ot ay of Misholas Lodiow.ae | in sey Samael goon” Wobave ery oer / pay —- A in Cy rengnnn earngee nnd Costa Rica remain tranqnil. Pe fs he awd lew es 4, echpaherbvolinimtelped Prt Ge to as Pa Re ae ws