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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1866. 5 aad the hope that above those days of dis- X abroad a summary of dustrial and atatiati- v THE PACIFIC. grrrareamailatetatera tere | WOTIOKS OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. | =t"ictclima'taiman ween, tor | MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC a . - Sceapcanaiaaen : nddipishanendenhiah tod Callen, and'e Medio, later the whole regeniia,| Aw Essay ow rx Cavaz, Dirrosion, Looattza: | tho sqvant TaiT 006 6 sMain on, whi CeeNEe soe accion, er with all thelr | "rion, PumvEenTion AND Cune ov Asiatic CHOL- advantagos that ero to be guinod by the “akan peo the Monee met fslowiant tears and on the samo. e lowing; conse- ently ay from United states for New or Australia, taking the Pacific mail steamship leaving Now York on the 11th of the month, will make aclose connection. The fare from Panama to New Zealand ts fifty-five ee sterling, or two hundred and x pepe ana’ ann Oren Eripemics, By William | Plo drawing closor tho bonds of commercial «.> Well as ith patriotism afd the republican faith, Sobmocle, M.D. Kixg & Bund, Philadelphia. political interest already existing between the two COM y to the present time The \wthor of this pamphias boldly avows himself the | tries, Tho “Rovista Amoricaua’? exhibits, perhaps, fo." from Murope, &e., &. wo have borne the heavy burden without disaster. * * * | champion of the Infusorial theory’ of contagion, uot only | @ young publication, too strong an Inclination to control ;* ‘The mail steatnship Northern Light, Captain Welry and defensive, of three sister repubites. Our yeasols | @4 regards Asiatic cholera, but also in reference to scarlet Italian opinion here; but, if its programme be faith. | , tll leave this port on Monday for Aspinwall. are The Spanish Squadron Reported Bound for Montevideo. seventy-five dollars, This is a very low figure when we | plongh the seas gaining victories, ovr pricipal fever, swa-pox and al! aymotic diseases, He argues | fully carried out, it will unquestionably havo a large “ue mails for Central America and tho South Pacifle consider the distance—over seven thousand miles Foruitied, and out soldigra gurviaoa the coast, and were is | ns tue very fact of such complaints being contagious | share in influencing i As we abould like to won it suc- | wiy each ee rerio sp The Allied Ficet at Chiloe Eager | 12's! tickets can be purchased in New York, and | money in our coffors, which we fonnd ompty. Hore is will ¢%ose at half-past on o'clock to-morrow moralag, 6 every facility will be given to those desirous of trying tho whole republic on foot, the peoples I meer proves his theory, since he thinks that no oue will dis- | ceed, wo would recommend its conductors to coufine | Pye Yaw York Hxnato—Edition for the Pacife—will the new route, either as passengers or as shippers which a traitorous government was ly | pute the axiom that “the powor of reproducing and pro- | themselves exclusively to commercial and industrial | 1, roady st half past nine o'clock in the morning. to Meet the Enemy. freight. ‘That this line 1s destined to bo a great success there can be but little doubt, and before a year 1s over I confidently expect to see two shipsa month and of greater capacity than those to be used now, MISCELLANKOUS NEWS. The steamship New York, Captain Horner, from New York onthe 2ist, arrived at Aspinwall at six A. M. on the 29th ult. Her passengers and mails crossed the same day, were at once embarked on board the atcam- ship Constitution and sailed the same evemmng for San aroused, gore Julling to sleep and ths contempt of foreigners is turned | pagating thote @wn kind or species is an attribute belong: | topics and leave political controversies to its colaboror, It will g. Ve a full account of the Invasion of Cunadm on which ‘you entered opon the field of glory wench ig exclusively to Hving organic beings." He brings | the Aca d’/talia. pas a by the Fen! Ws, of the Battle of Port Colborne, with & @ government prepal you, and there ‘are rward in support of his theory the weit known fact iw OR bh map of the B, Mtle Field; of the arrest of the Fouian ofi- laurels which you have gathered for yourselves and | that the itch 19 caused by an insect, and declares that Mr. Brady announces @ new novel, by Mr. Nowby, | by the Up ted States authorities, and the latest par. Which you have watered with your generous blood—rein- | these diseases cam be entirely comtrolied, if mot imme- the author of “Kate Kennedy” and “Common Sense." | 1, up to th ¥ time of publication; The proceedings vigorated and luxuriant, Heaven desires, gentlemen, | diately eradicated, when treated {m the mauner he pre- | It 18 entitled “Trodden Down,” and will be published | or Co prone. A nt of the Funeral Ceremonies of Qe that that glory and that liberty shoo! ever be ex- " words: rT Uinguished, those laurels wever Melt aereti te bo | SeNbEE. Onco we admit tho thoory itself the wathor's | the endof tho month. Mr Brady has purchased eral Scott at West Point; Interesting Cruise of the United States Steamer Tusea- ora in Search of the Spaniards. fate Liewtonant Francisco, while you have sirongth in your arms and patriot. | Practice seems reasonable enough; bat many pbywcians | Hw copyrights of all Mrs, Nowby’s books. {uteltigonce from a," sections of the Union; The pre Important’ Speech’ ‘of Colonel’ Prads, | 0m, he Sith nly, tie Now. Wowie the Seas Detaie | I breathe’ aod) tale” cated we ae ctapentom, | moa, 2 temo sbandow: the: poueiar den thet, the wus wave Gal coedings of the Unii ed States Court at Richmond, Va, I breathe” and this sword is my companion. a ‘Tho 24 of May, gentlemen, ts tho great day of the coun: | #8 of the blood hay a vast and perceptible try, not only becanse we avenged her wrongs, raising on | influence on tho generat health of euch indi- rarer ryryp tiie 3 Yak a Cn pervomly vidual. This uotion is treated by Dr. Schmocte ur les an part visions: Geltroying ea WHA the pestoardg es he igners of the | 2 * popular fallacy, and he insist that on the infaraous treaty of the 27Uh of January and thowe over destruction of the infusoria when introdwed into the whom hang crimes and heavy financial responsibilities, | system depends the paticrt’ ealth, Wo ail abuil be one and undivided, both for tue outwa 5 age cake gad a a postponing the triat » € Je Davis until Octover nai The Iatest news from Eu, pe, and accounts of all inter esting events of the day Single copies in wrapper‘, rudy for mailing, six conte, and Franca, arrived at Aspinwall, making the pasrage 4 from St. Nazaire in eighteen days ‘and a half, A splon- did entertainment was given on bourd on the evening of the 30h, to which all the society of Aspinwall and Pana- ma was {uvited, and whieh passed olf with great satis- faction to every one, This ling is becoming very popu- lar. Already it bas the’ majotity of the European pas- ‘The usuat Saturday afternoon concert in the Park took place yesterduy, aud nothwithstauding the threatening Appearance of the weasher during the earlier part of tho day, there was a vast atlendauce, Fully an hour before tho time appointed for the commencement of the music ali the extensive sitting accommodations provided under Dictator of Peru. GENERAL REVIEW OF HIS. ADMINISTRATION. sengers, and freight is offering in any quantity, both out , ¥ and horse. The agents now Seah Zoutidontly of there | defence and internal peace of the republic. Inmy heart | Temedics are simple enough and have beew frequently awnings and otherwise bad boen filled, and a large soon being business enough for two" first class stips per | isa voice which says to me, “tho blot of civil war hae | prescribed by other physicians. A fow drops of sul- . a throng were promenadimg along the avenues of the Rambie an@ around the Lake, At the same time the drives wore rapidly becoming thronged with Be Offers to Resign and Call a Popular Election as Seon as the Spanish Squad- mouth. Commencing with this month we have the following steamers leaving Panaina monthly :— From Panama, sout! disappeared from Voru.’’ My government and those | phuric acid in a tumbler full of cold water at bedtime be which, following its example, may come aftor, will went r never imbruo the soil of the couutry with the blood of | CoBsiders as eminently benefteial’ during the prevalence 's Celebrat, 4 Stomach Hit 4] hersons. For my own part, 1 usure yon before God, | of cholera, ond for an actual attack he recommends the TERS 2 ron Leaves the Paelfie. From Panama 'to San 3] who hears me, that as the people, of thelr own free Will, | same, with the addition of «table spoontal of brandy | @® eayest and most elegans equipagos, Cast- SEAD ED. BA SORT OLNEY LETTRE, From Panama to Central Ameri¢ olevated mo to the position which I occupy to-day, 80 1 ing ‘the eyes from the vast assemblage upon seh pexcmemammamer UT ahd | will lay it down as goon as they require it. Their eu- and one-twelfth grain of morphine, He advocates inocn- preme wish will be suificiently shown me by their acta | lation for scarlet fever. The late lamented Willian Von From Panama to Australia, ... the lines of vehicles, the imagination pictured these as so many basket» of fair Gowers being taurried forward to Wy featimonial te re " Total... ob in their respective municipalities. Since to all | Humboldt, broth Jexa Ve bol ” " Grand Banquet Given by the Dietator to Gov- | Grvocrce aw came’ muutse areven, making twenty | A%t, #2. cach of the" townsiupe 1 ‘coueedn” this | ese asucateg the same nytem of eatment tor | Ue alt down at the shrine of tbe Muse, Aud, inderd et gf ihe, om . " arrivals and departures monthly © ch nol rt and leave them in full tiberty put e $5 the t aus pystem An wd my health, ernment Officials, Foreign Ministers and | stivale and departures monthly of ‘rst class Sea-golng | it8 in “Sxooution, m0 audivides!, 20. ety, will | yollow fever. It is awerted that hiv experiments were | the Latest fowern, "AL prrcisely ball Fiala’ tet oe | ea ead Bey aren Zar to. dyebepeis end. warrcus heed? the forrest flowers, At precisely balf.past three I. M. t ships of the West India and Pacitie line, henceforth have the right to rise in insurrection. | successful, but his death by poison prevented him from. performance began, according to the programme | "ch, recurring at sort tuteryalsy et es tithe Materia Medien e the Officers of th i A seam * H The people conferred on me the dictatorial power which - ¢ American Squadron seaiue to Haran, hosides chose to, Greytown and Cut. | Thats Ceorcoei tosuicam eatrmdiaty see of aim, | 9108 the roils of bis mvestgaions to the work, | Pubebed I thea cpluting yetertsy MerOIME ay oy thing but a ual change. of § bane gone i and which will continue tntil we learn whither the | The theory :s cortainly a highly interesting and import | goived considerable applause. iostoat sople eel tlt Jd estore i Sy Uy AE ae The United States ship St. Marys Is_here, the Powha- pe Mr ae fet, Seerg brevaglvsping pre Pant oue, but at is as yet umaccepted by the mm: notice tha terpsichorean effect of the Potersdorf March | It required taut one bettie ta convioce uae that f i foune s " . ‘yacl " ef ie. a it R , the i oll » the : lant th ‘counbination of cemeries, je rete THE TABLE A QUARTER OF A MILE IN LENGTH, | {a%,Sumanee, Tuscarom, Sohongo, Wateres nnd Nyuck | (he'very day on which this presuinption. is contirmed 1 |W of the medical profession, Wo wait for pruots before | On ii, Te ee ee eee ease | Afurded melt born compirte, It in now some year sinew inthis barton ; 2 will cail an election and convoke Congress. Meantime | we advance any opinion in its fo Meantine | the selections from Don Giovanal and the Midsummer | { {Ts tried Hastetiors Bit bet Just te sar ihe® it would be imprudent to distract our attention. We | we ‘ recommend Dr now salute with the purest sentiments our honored sis- i . Tu fs sage, ter republics of the alliance. God grant that the ties desirous of investigating this vexed question, If it does bourke pearoces iene tase tone amee we it ae eee antivest taal which now unite ud may never be severed, and that our | not convince them it will set their minds at work, and | yy interesting. Whether moving through the dense | Wetiacks. If what Tbeve now esd will lew 4) ovale As yet the Isthmus is very healthy; none of the steam- Schmoele # pamph toall who are } Night's Dream, ving at Aspinwall report anything like the cholera ng occurred on the passage, There docs not ap- pear to have been any spread of the disease from the Fears of Another Revolution in y, ty’ or nervous lava Bd to a sure reuiedy, Eonall have done seme 4 destinies may forever be united under the same form of 2 - 2 Colombia. island of Guadaloupe to the islands adjacent; hence wo for that reason if for no other it may be hailed as an im- | crowds of promonaders or taking # stand along the drives, . i heer ae and oF beady peat a ere coravaninnetel mae, pals meen ins portant addition to the store of fresh facts and specula pid were constantly pawing the natives of rly all Ce gentlemen, respretfully yours visttation from the scourge, m 1 Wwe See arot , - | efimes, and tile ac ol gues ‘ + . m. we &e. &e. &e. , for from whet we. und | seif-denying and noble firemen—French, Italian and | tions which are being accumulated in regard to the treat, | Reagent bpd gag us eet adlooi Sold by atl Drug: =O ene ee us in the way of filth and wretchedness it makes one shudder to think of what it would do if the mortality depends upon cleantiness. Our rainy season does much to cleanse the streets, and the great riso and fall of the tide carries to sea tho filth that {8 by the rain washed into the bay; hence nature doos all, in fact, to purify the German-—and In general to all our guests from every ; alicteen tlio pa rte me espe contre, eas pid rea epid mies and sonia as none ve assisted us with thelr persons and resources, AND AND Gove. A Nov sy Amelia B. Ed. | Paw displayed their © crac suffering ‘and rejolcing§ with» us. Live here, | wards, Author of “Half a Million of Mone: ie ne sioe Reha Se ir ake Races tee worthy and industrious forewners—if ‘those ean | Harper & Hrothers. ices display of the bridle be media ors sual vecanionsda New York office: street It must be added that the tornonts could not be sur posed for heauty, variety and costti a nom: ‘The steamship New York, Captain Gray, from Aspin- yman Beecher Used wall on the Ist instant, arrived at this port yesterday. A.—&.—A— Doctor tw prepare himsel.! for with 4, tore 0% Ines, af wood We are indebted to the purser for the prompt de- . : sigeey ab ig Sink aiid Genpak. iin ity, bo called, foraigners who have embraced us with | afise Edwards isso well and so favorably known to the | the Park-—the praportion of equestrlonnen being wrually | Heit pe be aT ore ‘a a aAagrs stg i , | too small. Execilont order pravailed aud enjoyment | Py kiy 04 - The following is the spocie list of the New York:— Os Boao Userwe Braces Semawonte Toscarona, 1 | Wry Asthough it word their own; who have cared for | novel reading Public that she scatvely nends an AP. | secrard the rule of the people until the evening came on | edo by thomsands, who Kare ued Doyen 447 Brood Duncan, Sherman Panama Railroad Co,$10,236 Hannon or Isnay, May 14, 1866, "5 and orphans,” Live here with’ Te tae Ce anita oe preciative notice to ineure success furany new work of | and the gay throng dispersed. Way. Bor sale by « tl druggiots Repay e ee oe OOineer ns gece $0408 Eureka Lake and | Departure from Calian—At ¢iz Chincha Isands—Visit fo | our love and gratitude, We shall all be brother itizens hers, Her present book is far superior to the general | yiayp OF GENEMAL #ANTA ANNA TO THE FAKE. | ishastong’ay poms bin hnerefoge, urge upon Bacon & Russell... 12,431 Tsaaes & Asch Inducements to Shippers, de. Pod. in. Vatparusen: sad Ouiad “1 hase. Co.opacinde.: ike aonicte wesenns Leaving our readers to unrarey | cent afforded an opportunity Now York public to 1 the symplams of w devede Dabney, Morgan&Co £2,408 Wm. Young. 400 | Our trip from Callao to this point bas not been charac- | Modern Spain—the ad inheritance of a corrupt court— | the plot for themselves, we will content ourselves with | Hehold the aged veteran of The tollowing gea- | crnstion ef the bowel to make use of MARIOEE NOSE. Aug. Belmont & Co, 40/000 Trovor & Colgate... 1,527 5 8 has brought to our shores the most upjnet war. Pera | expressing our admiration of the eharining ptctares which | t1ome: * os sulle icnSelowe- De et 4 a ones eee > terized by any i it Whi a 3 nen composed his suite:—Colonel Don Angel Lope A be nd A et Neue itt: Eugene Kelly & Co. 73,000 P,P, Walling... 600 y any important event, When we left Callao, | 1a5 defended the most sacred of causes, Weak as wo are 4 vine d u , P ere | autensc le by all de ggieta Welli Fargo & Co... 69,411 ~__— | on the 11th inst., every one was ina state of ignorance | we ‘have conquered tho most powerful, squadron | {.Dresnnts us of Wie pr rn ay a pci he do Haute Anna, Senor By Abigail ozano, Colonel Felix * un cocure pettegt al- Loes & Waller... . 443,000 Total.........++$962,085 ‘ “1 7 uiet humor which {ts displayed in the delineation rinada, Col Vidal y Rivas, aud senor 1D. Jacobo tion b the ry $952,035 | respecting the destination of the Spanish flect which had | which ever floated in our waters, With dirty | ¥ Bais, Where I stopped the throng gath- | fel, liver: tit tmpurities of the Blood: cannon indifferently mounted wo have silenced | of the character of Monsieur Delahaye, the wetl sus- | | bres tf tenpuritl . the fire which poured, op us from three hunded | tained contrast drawn berween Charles. Gauthter erences wile ine wares irene sdb Berghe Neytupa. | ated enrtain lo eftvcs P hemsdwoy, Por eala ya San Ties thie panttae: base SCOMAILSNRC qriterise: | and Harriet and the natural and spirited tono | thy mnunifested towards lm. Fuine of ‘le people, aur. druggis's. ; ES o i r ; . rounding his carriage were very demonstrative in their ‘ond human possibility, then indeed it ix tho Divine | of the dialogue throughout the book. Miss Kawards 1x | [undid bin earrings woe ory demataltit a justice which, by means of us, bas chastised the crimes | yery successful in this not the least difficult part of a auta Anna in eloquent and enthusiasts words, so suddenly put to sea on the 10th. It was reported, though not generally credited, that the two Peruvign iron-clads Huescar and Independencia had arrived at Chiloe on the 21st of April, and that, with the allied fleet aiready stationed there, they would set out in pursuit of Oar Panama Correspondence. Panama, June 1, 1866. ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamship Pacific, Captam Wolcott, from the South Coast, arrived Rm Ne Bm A oe AeA eRe LOTEIING od TAVTWLIM CD in, the wort ay Am Am Amy Vinest Gentiemne atin and the foolish vanity of Castilian ingolence, It is the Ee ty 14 phoned * " hore on the 29th ultimo. She brings datos from Valpa. the Spaniards as ad ie new teonictads o6uld onl. might of God which breaks down pride and the abuse of novel. Those who are fond of the eccentric may ike bent earee array great poe per gag yf . aK ike wi . raiso to the 10th and Callao 22d of May, and has a very power and crushes a great kingdom beneath the feet of | ‘ Uncle Alexander; but we must say fe is not se natu { focnd toany of oue Tost influential citizens waiting M4 Fourth avenue, op o-! saat tatgeme pines ‘Tay SPANISH FLEET, in all probability, is faving the Pacific as rapidly as pos- sible. Their vessels may stop at Caldera and steal coal, and they may also send raiding parties into some of the rich agricuitural districts along the const Southern Chilo for the purpose of procuring fresh meat and other large number of passengers for Europe aud a few for ral as the other characters in the Wook, nor can We} ji the Uuited States, Tam indebted to purser Dickie, of the Pacific, for the prompt delivery of the Henawp’s South Coast corre- spondence, and full files of Valparaiso and Lima papers. Everything along the entire coast Is or was asthe a —— pie: ney has — Lager Aan thanks to Him “Next to Go, our sonal pBi reg rentize Gurtha Wytde’s finoy for the off hear, The | . Jong life to the republic! catastrophe is wot! worked up and for once we must he he Tart. Be TT ke ths apd Baer has | auiotved to pity @ fascinating villain. Mist Edwards is | mee es Feb ag ie Tis hiss nothing to fear in trusting himeelt to the imsue of | MOT wucccesful In hor portraiture of mon than in that ef | arse and stale §-—, wile beste, a popular election, He has his onémies among the rem- | women ‘The former are dnished pictures, the latter only Address Pollak & Son, Meerscheans manafacturers, (2 Hroadway,.jyrar Ponrih stron. pee cut to OPder, boiled, motnted nad repaired. Parekoay, June d Debt hire fn Gye, in burton, AD) Legal Lottery Prittes Cashed, Deawe ings, circular and tafe hoe r= 4 4, Wall atreet, 4 T_ steamer passed exceedingly quiet, Nothing had been heard ogasese oats A ahaa Setpipee nants of the Peset clique, Yet Bo one-could siccemsfully, | gkotches, TuRin it altogether, the book will repay ie Rellae. crepenn sasceretiat ous Saree - of the Spanish flent since it left Callao, and as it had not | “7 iy aftan eda peatedyret te ete wb gnprnjtatie perusal, which is more (aan cam be said of most of tho | yf entered bg. Harry... ie ata | Pe deen seen off the coast of Chile the supposition becomes | cattac Aamiral Pearson directed Captain Stanley, of ihe | The important evens of the past week hes boca the re. | 80 Called popular novels of the day. im Og tered ch. m. Marcellin, S64 44 stronger that it has departed from the Pacid Ocean and | tule, staiee stecraer Tusavora, wo proceed Calpe, | tune Pera of the volerun Graud Manuel Castilla,” On | Tue Mere. Sixaxe. By Awna Cora Witchie (Mow. | 0h Varn Gives Wk, Rowse, Henne ook 4 ar isk Snes mae ay nie & Nannies: -6¢ Alese months, the att). Carleton. rbgey exetemeat, tt allao,. ‘There was Very | Tn this ago ot rensation novels it is plrasant veanvot with triumph, | He was exiled by an infamous traitor whom | @ work which relies chiefly on sentiment (or its imtorest : fe he himsiit had, with, totepla rad confidence, ited | into | and which is umepiced by details of murder, bigamy, AN ap sag didi alt the jos ra — eis power. He cam to tame Pezut a fugitive, x Ne brown mare took the leat, the favor the honor of iis country revindicated and her enemies | forgery OF auy of the offer popnlar modern VLA | ong, Harry thind, Kwock Knee fourth and Marcelline signally repulsed. which aithors powadays Gonsider necessary to lend at- AIth.. AG the half-mile pole the mare wus first, Hed PURLIC BANQUET GIVEN KY THR DICTATOR, tractiveneps to their pages The story has some faults | nai Pe sk Knee third, Harry fourth and Mar- Following close upon the roturn of Genoral Castitie | of constraction, but it never wearlen the attention. In ne MARNOA, HOS ove . see a yo E waa the grand banquet, give | character painting we need not tell our readers that Str ote ues ists hot terol ourcine berry corps, the high oficlals "of the govern: | Rulchie excels, Mer mile powers, her Keoanees of | 1, 0 tag Sother hoaiene RPE eat wnnia'a officers of in squad mm th ¥ re . , ment, the K. American squadron © | observation and hor extensive acquaintance with society polgeivensptah etal he 2 Eee an ae ae eo eee lames, the | 00 both sides of the Atlantic all qualify hor for the task. oe _ Ys bite pleasure grounda, and waa just oue Housind shree | Jn her present work her taleut ia this way is very forei- | Sond Heat.—€ue hundred to (em was offered on Row Bundret and two feet (or a quarter of a mile) in length, | ply displayed, though thor is one exception to be made — — ghee iags sp hiege ie 3 bpd prea sod of Che Sizwecm, Duadred sad fort rg A oa on ‘S| to the commendation. Monsieur Beaujeu = capitaily bet mn penne aby thas! Foun ihe ‘ee on pod posmond ued until evening. The utmost | draws, asare also Monsieur and Madame do la Roche. a Kace mp = and Marceiline Gf), In that way a ylvie is rather too perfect even fora heroine, and we they passed the Among the distingaished guests we observed hin Kx- had rather she had married the Doctor than the Mar- the backstretch, and Marry ran pretty well liency ‘in P. Hovey, United States Minister, the jest named was aod an nae Abeta Pears ‘° Pacific | quis. The device of a noble | forgetting bis Ben Den third, Knock Knee fourth squadron; two worthy representatives of the United | rink i» rather too stale to ult the tar and Marceltine filth. Rarry broke on the lower torn, but ti kept rome a loading two lengtty at States. ‘There is probably no member ot the of the habitual novel reader. One great recommenda | tye thteacuenler gator at sseaek nat the taper is en route for Montevideo, Still there aro others of the opinion that the game is not yet given up; that Nufiez wishes to find a place suitable to repair damages, when, after receiving a supply of shot and shell, he will try it again, Although the latter would bo characteristic of the a ‘Spaniard, still it te dificult to think that the Spanish commodore will again place himself under the fire of the heavy guns at Callao without a force to operate against ‘the batteries in the rear, which force it is not probable Spain will feol inclined to send out © The uncertainty of the future prevents business mak- ih any start in Valparaiso, The news of the arrival of the Spanish fleet at Callao had reached Chile, but the re- ‘mult of the fght bad not, and everything remained at a atand awaiting the news After the bombardment of Valparaiso the Chileans will be groatly rejoiced at the de- feat of the Spaniards. Before commercial prosperity returns to Chile the dim- calty with Spain must be settled definitely; there must be no possible chance of hostilities being renewed, for while there isa doubt existing in the minds of mer- Ctreulars and drawings ae J. ULUTB, throker, 175 Heendway. wises. Burns Use Kel- LINIMENT, raiso, stopping at every commercial port on the way to look for the fleet, and if found, to remain with it until further orders, for the purpose of protecting American intorests, We reached the Chincha Islands on the 12th. ‘The United States steamer Nyack was at anchor, and in the bay were ninety vessels receiving cargoes of guano. We only slowed the engines as we passed, communi- fear or the Spanisrdnand procseted on our ways i on our Way, jim bite spectre cere the of Pisco, on the Firs Heat, —Ben Dolan was the favoritefagainst the fleld ab vory high oddw provinna to the start, selling in a A—VFor Cats, tr LINGERS INFALLIBL A—Mett's Chemical Vemade Mesteres Bray bute and te leritedly the beat Hair Dressing vad, Gokds hy RUSHTON, W Astor House, aad ley all dengy) i Dye—The Hest tm the the only Rarimdens, ilar tueleete Vectors 1 Barclay sireet. through the sarf into deep water. Upon reaching the shore and giving the authorities all the news respecting the Spaniards, we were furpished with horses, and Cap- tain Stanley, Lieutenant Barton, executive ¥ the Heaanp acribe set out on a trip of exploration. THR TOWN OF FIRCO is about a mile and half from the beach. It t# sur- rounded by shade trees, above which the white domes — lensing feb y cathedral A ps and is ap y a wide, sandy avenue, Iv Cy arrow, and mvt Send peri kapha os brooks, along whieh birds of brilliant plumage filt and chirp in- cossantly, Outside the town the Selds wore green with Mter's Efe for the Hatr.—ie fails to restote cray hair te its original eotor, freeteces: out, he ona ty lnpart Wie and vigor; with to ‘cool and healthy eu adition 5; ng Injuevn — tool panel gg ahelr ‘endorsed'by var tea! physicians. L assure you Mieesens iia sli you feuniee toe the uate bend oy oll = ER CURVaLien Caton dr gginie ARAM AL © Cheters.—Dr. J. Collis Browne's Ohte= hose influence is more widely felt and acknow- clover and ght ua to bt faced tm th ‘suena } ih ‘ol the 11 come nicetad chants and business men generally they will refuse to edged than General Hovey. tion of the book is that itcan be safely pla in the | half a dozen lengths be two out o 7 Se, the bleak and stony sand hills, from which we tarned | courtesies and hospitalities are so gracefully dispensed | hands of any young and tnuocent girl, which is more | Fact: ta fart they bad naver been in oer} vee De star a stop or risk one dollar of capital It is said that if Spain does give up the contest and withdraw her forces Chile will not consider it a peace, but will, in connection with Peru, doa little in the way of war on her own account. No intelligence of the Huescar and Independencia had been received at Valparaiso whon the steamer sailed. ‘The Peravian corvettes America and Union had returned to Chiloe from their cruise to the Straits of Magellan, Dut bring no nows of anything having been fallen in with during-the voyage. They went there, it is under- stood, to meet the two iron-clads that are now behind time and which are so anxiously looked for onthe ‘coast. ‘Tho lesters of your correspondents at Callao and Islay will be found very interesting, the former particularly, seit contains @ translation of the speech of Prado on “tho situation” in Pera, a subject of tmportauce to all those connected with that republic, From Ecuador there is nothing of importance. The Poruvian war steamer Chalaco carried to Guayaquil from bock and spent an hour examining the gread wine vaults VISIT TO THE MLAS WINE VAULTA These bel to the brothers Elias, two immensely wealthy Peruvians, aud are the largest in South America, Wine vault number one %4 a huge structure containing several hundred casks of choice sherry, port, Italia, &e. ‘A number of buildings, all stored with ‘full casks, were shown us, and then commenced the serious business— tasting. We tasted through the list of old and new wines, the pare juice of the grape, and vainly vored to count the casks which stretched away rows far into the dim recesses of the buildings. men were at work drawing wine from one cask and transferring it to others, and the earthen floor and the tramways upon which the casks had been rviled were saturated with the fragrant Guide. There was a delicious odor about the premives, and bees hummed around th doorway, evidently wishing but not daring to venture into the darkened vaults where the sweets wero accumu- coming up the bor v/ by alt @ lengt #)x lengths behind, “Ron Dolan was still the fever by the General's besutiful amd accomplished dai than can be sad of most works of fiction. We bai attraction. always contended that highty seasoved inoldentsin which | Admiral Pearson i# @ brave and accomplished officer | yicg # male disgustingly prominent are not ne cewary | , pnd a noble-hearied, thorongh Keatlomat He uecimon | elements of interest Im a novel. Burely domoti Ie | wae'frst at the quarter pole. Marry secwnd, Hew third, innumerable friends will keenly regret ‘hie retcrn homo. | offers epleodes of enfflcfent attractiveness and the family | Marealiine fourth, wk Knee having been withdrawn On the 15th inst. Colonel Prado, accompanied by the | circle characters sufficientiy striking to make np a story | Wefore she ware Hen broke sa nos the nema, pag he gem as bis cust on board the dag” | that will rivet the attention when drawn by a skilful band. | j.A}¢2n te ‘pole tovn Jen tha, Harry sccond, siz leagthe In friendly visit from Grand Marshal Castil The utmost | There are many daughters who will be charmed with the | front of Ben. The latter broke nm the lower tam corduality is everywhere manifestod toward the Uuited | rontio and dotiful Sylvie, and all female hearts will sym~ | 31! ail cha the heat wax now gone. States, . The brown mare trotted steadily op the homestretch The destination of the Spanish fleet ix stil! unknown, | Pethizo with the poor mother's difliculties about her-ehil- | ant won by « lengto. Marvy second, four lengthy ve dren's attire, Groff old Beanjeu, rT ing hia tiolin for | tront of the favorite, Mareetline one hundred y his pupil's rake, will be found one of the pleasantest | NMA Thine, 24) BRAZIL. pictures in the book, which, on the whole, cannot fol | anne to add to Mr. ititchie’s well earned repatation as a | The Opening of the Brazilian Parlia- | writer. mont—Specch of the Emperor Dom | New Pursiouxoxy Pedro I., &e. Masiesrap Tne OUK KLO JANRIRO CORRREPONDE trisat Forms, With Ulinstrations. By Samael | ahead of Rio Jaxeino, May 4, 1906 R. Wells. Powler & Wells, Publishers, ' ‘The following 1s @ transtation of the speech delivered | The plan of this work will encure for It the interest by the Emperor, Dom Pedro Il., yesterday, at the opew even of those who place but litte faith in ita theories, uber 8. we street, New York C.—Keltinger's Inte! heen befure (he patilie for forty veare oan Only be ole ‘Cons Thirty, Porty amd Prey to Five funder sale by GEO ©. ALLEN, So 1S Brome elu Canal eiront, nk the ted and went to i cal of Harry, who ens gthe in front of Hen. The latter tank second two tengtte | , Sass or Caanacran as the half-mile pole, Harry third, Merveliine fourth. wet GW TEMPERAMENT and Kx- | At the three-quarter pale the brown mare way one bengal Ben, and an they caine into the lnmestretch ake up, but he noon rocoversd and rquared and by agallant brush up the siretel in 245. Macry wax third and Elastic Stockings.—A Pine Assorimone corived tresses, bondeges, de Dr GLOVER, 1) seme This estabitehment manufactures one hundred and Ofty thousand gallows of wine annually, shipping th most of itto Hamburg. The grapes are at the haciendas in the interior, and the juice is brought to Pisco in kegs on pack mules. There it ta turned into large casks, Which ate put im a tight building, and #ub- jected to a towperature of one hundred a y Fahrenhett for three months. It is then allowed —Vor Khramation Peine aud Aches oe RELLINGE NENT. Vine Gold Wateh © ¥: . M 801 Ww dred rusty muskets and the cele- . jon wee aye'n om favor and odd pesios salle spe maa © vie the Ecuadorians {i'etand three years, after which the sherry is ready for | ing of Parliament :— They are itivstrated by iniumerable sketches, bio | | AY winning, the brown mare with rei eo uadorians | market, The sherry, port and Italia of these vaults are | yogr Hosonama axp Wortny Reenssuxtanive or ri | etaplical and otherwise, which constitute in themselves Teed and keps it to the ond, wining to defend their ei T bear that in ~ than twenty- very fine, oqeat te Ge a [oy Mig other Nation: — attractive reading and whieh derive additional valoe | py one | Hen Dolan second, Harry third and Mar. four hours after latter were landed some party, | Wines wo Variesies ¢ merica, Your meeting to-day is of more than ordinary tm pon 7 0 profusct oa | colline ‘There ww Mlerabie eharp practios frtendly to Spain, carefully spiked them sli, and when | *4 Bot muck admired at Gres by Foreigners. portance to the empire, oa the government relies apon | from the engraved porvraite so profusely weet SS driver of Harry, who truke : " THR CULTIVATION OF COTTON. . Four support and approbation. With great pleasurn § | through the book. For the believers in phystognomy | gy a} timer aod until he {ast heard from the spikes wero still in the veuts, The suspension of cotron raising in the United states wr the birth of the Priace for the | and phrenology aa exact sciences it will have avery | broke 1p, and even afterwards, until they got on 0 bor sich under the eye of the judges; bat at that me Hen had foo mach lot ground to make wp for the |, although he trotted finely and gained at beaten a length at the soore, daring the rebellion has developed that branch of indus- ty extensively im this country. Many landholders are every year embarking in the undertaking, and cotton planting has thus far proved so proitable here that it ‘TRE INTERIOR. By the steamship Chilean we have later news from Bogota, which will be found quite interesting. General Se ae ee ee eeerecihe tenicine, | tiferent importance. It will form text book from the Duke of Saxe. I rejoice with yoo at the pablic | which evidence of « very «triking character cap be tranquillity enjoyed by the empire during the war. | drawn in support of their views, and which, farther. Women of rare and uveee Mosquera arrived at Honda on the 13th ult., and would | promises for a time to become the chief pursuit of the The national honor, which the dent of Parag ager “ é 7. ond of Areggioe an Bogota about the 16:h, ricultural community. Most of the cotton is shipped | perasratiod, ls not yot gufictantly vindicated to wacrans | Mor’ server to mark the progress that these studies Jone 7—Mateh $400, (wo mile heats, Im . opened ate rect to Europe by the producers, who py, about one | os im discontinuing hostilities; it im, however, eatis(oo- | bave made. starting from the primitive teachings of ° proets Mate Congress was still in session, but doing nothing, except lar por cuble foot freight. It is sold Made ood tory to know that ali concar jn the fuldiment Pythagoras, Mato, Aristotle and the Roman physiogno- b ¢ Rocklaod Roy 11 rany part of the boty, At hie depot, such trivial affairs az hardly tobe worth mentioning— | # from thirty-five to forty dollars Bolivian, of t | cred aduty. An often 4b. m. Lady Joi 22 nd of deugaete, Metin’, GF mists, omoug whom Cicero ‘and Suetonius beid the fret rank, it thows the immense impulse that was given to physiognomy asa science by the researches of Lavater and the still greater advancement that baa marked it in our own day. Among those who have contritmted to it ar tomorrow afternoon, Fanny 1, Hamming Birt and Detator trot best three in Gve, for « parse and twenty-seven re American, money per quintal. IMLAY. We arrived here about five P. M. to-day, and shall go on onr journey in half hour. Istay is a cluster of among them a resolution to examine into the case of the French Consul at Panama, Mr, de Zeltner, in order to de- termine whetber he has been acting as agent for the Fpan- ish government in the purchase of stores and means of Crome, Hitless SC INPALLIALE LIS MEST wagons, mile h ' mtake of $1,000 vegetation. Supplies 81x GOOD Hi transporting the game to the squadron of Commodore | Water is distilled from the sea, and the place i of no in this country the author of this book is honorably din. 7 Out of A Nudes, blockading ports of Chile, and if he has, calling | mportance except as + port for the insertur province « tinguished, and we foot ploawure in bearing testimony to | If mn Bk MOODT ‘upon the President to revoke his exequator, ‘The finances of the republic present bat a sorry spec. ‘tacle, the deficit being about one miliion four hundred thousand dollars; this without the money that Congress ‘will be called upon to appropriate to meet the payment for Monquera’s fleet of war steamers, the arms cloth- the conscientioumness and ability with which Ne has excented the laborious tark that be imposed upon himseit. Kare Marston: ox, Dsery Heanrs Mace Harry Homes. A FP veside Story. Carleton, Publisher. ‘This iso dull novel, with aa Anmistakable sectarian Prlows, ray. oyponit® men a Pr hig INF ured ood Oar Li Correspondence. Luma, May a2, 1966. In my last communication I gave a brief description of the triumphal entrance into Lima, on the 18th inst., Of the Dictator, Colonel rade, in commemoration of the m Injenction Hae Keen Ontatacd Ar ark reatraiming parties unter haw ‘ Vor Carter parth olere et Oe. ing for troops, &c. Where all the money red ia to “4 pero cane from’ be one knows Yet with ail thia a vast | Victory of tho 2d of May. Want of time complied me equint, There ie little in the plot thet oan lay claim to ee asi dale sonatvniet iictyies 4 or whalerer, All Groggiets, growers, majority appears to be in favor of declaring war against | to omit a translation of the very significant apeech made originality. In the opening chapters we are introduced | 8OZ0D0NT wo © Simply oe ght ND 3 at ia ther reat thie it preserves the teeth, and sortid interest whisi by his Excellency om that occasion, I now give it in to the Malcolms, who have emigrated from England and | rey LPS wench te their bread and bulter Priorat | Ring or mane cher hewithy foe Ae beat that ox President, Murile fait: Togeeey Nand ig elated cnn ent TE! ‘chloe Ai pte eee | pnt mat toh! aa gre Sak admirers, and 4 the iy * by eet — oY res wie tae ant with the Marstone family, the head of which in reetor of EWARK OF IMITATIONS De pnaet te fies vf eiguevaree nee Bate, Mort (Ethe nirects of Bogotn., Very roogh | Callan, contemplating over thetr laurels the glory which Dunkeith. Kate, the heroine, is the niece of the rector, pecan voit Tohtetete oaer lath WH on Re ert na ‘treatment truly; worthy the State of it | crowne their ‘beloved country, are w ith enthusiasm , and a paragon of perfection, Mr. Malcolm's elder | A—®! oon, wee, no A at this time, when the factions of police and brother, who had succeeded to hin father’s title and es Re od artect {rom wie, Immense Mire. 9. ©. Hall's Nate Restorative " rte exeeia sll there now to een, Il reetoree rep J olor, aan 6 ame ss 0 genmeng, ria a the dope, Dr ORR, with them their emalations and unworthy animosities; when, from the highest magistrate to the burr.) lost citi contribu © oF lene tu the * used to be. Although isteaid to reign throughout the repab- eh ean | fail io plenen lie ramors of war and revolution are in the mouth of y, Op powiia Morr avery one, and the country ts reported to be i anytbii u Dut a state of tranquillity. The State of Antioqua will, states in England, dies without children, and the property goes to the American Malcolm's second son, who, after a course of extensive travel happens to be in England on “— his way home when the event takes place. After taking the necessary steps to profit by the piece of good luck that bane j vireat. i 5 3 3 a , Ants and Vermin, W—Whe Are the Honest Dre. orn mathe. The original snd gm RALUNGE Is ORM f All othere are ony oe ” ENT? Denne Barnes 5 rer the entire country, and it Begin ten bias bofaiion him he hastens to Amerios to marry the | Pl! outer yeh wr s very strong wit parti ey eee Co Bewkynan and tere wens Covarting cihe weakens mast go 0 wal a object of his boyish attachment, The Maloolme are | BARNES 2060, M Park santana vee 1d rg Defore poace can onee more prevail Cathotlen, the Marstones Protestants, and through the | A.aNweet Opoponar-—New Perfame teom | 5°) oye fomus, Tiell-> ‘hers, Send A number of American enginters, who have been for temporary obstacion created by thin diversity of ereete | Merino mast Ry, —4* months past fm the survey of the M | MWR onoPONAN —Latien’ delight. codales bo you Wek coe thst pou mast fail inse What river and ite Tetorned to Aspinwall by the | expression of theee man fold and varied sentimen: the author endeavors indirectly to establiah the cones ewhe OrOoronas : T Fy ne Po ae the better apprectation of our setaal call our pet muforiones, Brom the ind: to the sixth of November the country has sion that Protestantiom is the only true religion Thin i* Proy wietor of Mer a very unfair and insidious mode of propagandiem, and hed R.—The PALTAWLE LINTIOE NT meno SO. & i taken atl ‘Sameer, Tobe that for Orentwd steamer Chilean, bavi: boyy od vast amount of labor. They return to “the ee ae ee PON AL — Nature ot {n excellent health and spirite, notwithstanding the hard. — TeMiTita’ i i i ships and climate they hare bad to endure. the misconduct of her sons and ther blond shed in fratri- we set our fates against 1 The book fortunately iv not P PARANA, cidal strife, but mever did she mourn 80 as om the Of so attractive a character as to lead us to apprehend ai a Lottery —Prises Prag Peace and good order still prevail, although the mut- pe PE he hy ut of her thet ite svecees will induce others to follow im the ou- fe gid Informe arrose Puen rae wate and treaure at the feet of a iy Cored wy = few Goes, ant it te ae infeliithe | douvioons apt o4 © terings and growl f on P : gs and growllngs of revolutions to come have no thor's footeteps, te copining prepared by bumen hands ean be, AIL i oe ee ot ceased. At last the Now Zealand and Australia line of | in hor agony, demanding sveaor of her sons, resonnde: aviers AWRnrcane. talo- Amerl- * steamers ig a fixed fact, and the first vessel will in a | in all the towne and elties of the republic, and among ae a on ee Pn sy mers. | A Perfect De meer tne jos a short time be off on ite long, long Four serew | them Arequipa lifted up her powertal ane Cea Tes fis Frateli, Ke il. Age at the pride of every lad’ 4 whys fy Gees veined suips, built expressly for ‘the ide, the line at | which, like the thunder of heaven, moved alf thé tend. - Koppel, street. Sade tad Miia JOCELS Wade vett soe ate PAPE oe Wadiog and, secording to the time-table, there will be | Then the people sppolated me as their loader, and, fall ‘This is an Nallan periodical, intentet for monthly | se cxrosm U6) Camel wireet. =e - kok . Orn of faith and acdor, intrusted to me their sons and their treasure, confiding to my po Dg Fg the country, Aller euglt of a hard campaign, present, wing of ‘about ten thin route Wate, tho Iathiaus of Bees frome egland to australia. There ole Dyeing, 08 Grieve, ot RAP will be no stopping place Sd ee et jesus in New York, and proposing to itself tbe attributes ——— Wigs by Of @ foreign commercial amd statinticnl ‘bulletin 1 98000 « Ve eane gn eae Wiest. for the m' subsidy ‘by the French of | on the 6th of November, | gave due satisfaction ta the How far te magasine form will be carnpatibie with - enty thousand dollars per annum to stop at Trhiti | national confidence, ge | out with my sword the | ig the intention of those gentionan wisn are connected | these alms remeine to be son lu oo Tamm bi) Matters of Hasinese © jqrould hardly compensate for the deiay of having to ran | ignominious page of the 27th of January, and tho re. " Hate te | pant © eLie . . iment, of fully ove funarea miles of more out of the shortest | public gaia dren and celebrated with delirious | With diplomatic missions to proved to Washiagwom after | Jot, after seonring such Taline pairmenge a “ detpaer, 060 Gee fesarer ond prop-lene, ‘Toute. However, the time ts mot far of, | guopons, be | Joy the triumph of its army, the fall of the vileot of | a short interval Gan Prose op thus wide, seems Wa be latonrey 9 imines Freel Pan.