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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1866, sancos to bs made of sundry fords, and that one had Chambers sat dot 4 marks of disspprobation cea THE WAR IN PARAGUAY, | rrenrotccrsd et tranauern do fore, allio below the CANADA. trots the goveraineat party.” Bah his tenner cod ares POLICE INTELLIGENCE. io wi of Ikapua, where it is r- that the Paraguay rer on Were 80 oarnest and to the point as to astouish and con. meeps alc Govertios ov Tut Gavenar Ampoditton of Pamwuee “EAT uns ‘& svoamer, fourteen fatboats, 2,600 infantry | The Canadian Parliament—-Specch of | fund pecpecnss, Mofiee, who, when he arove, Tk Quannes. Agrxra. —This convention re-assembied yesterday morm - and aix guns, ctaen ee rye Said that he did not desiro to injure a hale of Mr. Cham. . tHat Parp,— Andrew Brown, who lives at es the 8, deint e ak peuGETROL, Quanrane. o Set— | bers’ head, and that bis own speech had done more to | No. 201 Rast Kloventh street, hada friend, John Grim! joors:—Addison Hille, of ee aiden Desperate - Battle North of gid pepe roed lotier Perniebee ie TOpOu Ing As 8 seme Resources of the Provinces—Incre: injure him with his constituents than all he could ever | by name. Wor three months Grimm had been a friend t, of Onieany Wes ‘President, and @. K. - the P Teas camneeeeny clideaeteas enlls at sees! Hate ARP late ad promptly answored that | Of - Brown, and occupied a desk in his saloon. friend f Colutabas, Onis,’ Secretary "A constitution and ba je Parana, ment looks like an arch! To go from one division thin was a question between his ooustivuenoy and hie | bo would have been to-day, in al probability, but for a | M”tne*nl keegan 5 er ea townother one is com to take a thousand turns w Tariff—A Tilt | self, with which nove but bimself bad any to do. | single untoward event. He bad a quarrel, and with a | Hills, H. E.targens, W. P. Spina, De gry ea] y Hammond. 7 around the swam] separate them, Amphibious . He pared tanie, mals x! Patong | Between Mr. Chambers and D'Arcy | tienn"buline word, Wor Mi McGee quito ax well pre. | YOM, Rot in the saloen, but in ihe readence of ar, | CMMs J. K Reod, C. 0: ani swarm, In my tent I have killed y snakes, two of them inside my trunk. Toads are MoGee, &e., de. od fe bh Brown, Mr. Brown was not present. Mra Brown waa, Tus [rattan Movemnyr.—There will be an importeat’ ‘rne Ailies Barely Able to | found every morning by the dozen napping under our OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. Pthe Arubess nad polutod ehevectce ut Me, Chambers | MP% Brown was of @ pesoeablo turn of mind. Grimm | mooting of Italians interested in the Egan na beds. Monstrous alligators travel from lake to lake, and ain overcame Mi was not. Whea Mr. Grimm became « belligerent Mrs, ag Hold Th ir Orrawa, Juno 27, 1866. » who now dropped the debate, to free their ton eir Own. at night stroll about our camp. Throo daysago one, | ary, gai after having got by far the worst of it, Brows became ® neutral She believed, moreover, ¥ county tsacrew eveding, ot Geruianin sbeutehs Geek tena, whe Killed invcaemantasen & r. Galt, tho Financial Minister of Canada, after pre: | “thea sotesion “of the budget then went ou. One | te-duties of neutrals as Assorbly Rooms, for the puroae of completing tae Poor soldier of Geueral Neito's division was caught oy | soating his Budget to Parliament addressed the Com- | thing has boon lished” by Mr. Chambers for | Tilgs-—an ariaed neutrality Organigation already commenced aud partly consume ial made an amault on mated. ‘one the other day and drawn int mittee of the Whole as follows :— THE LATEST The Paraguayans Capture and Keep | A: tstest dates the two armicn maintained the samo | | H® sald that last your thore had boon a defieioucy in b the treasury of one million of dollars, and that notwith- a Battery of Artillery. whioh all Canada should thank him, He has established the right of a member of the House to speak without be- ing booted when ho differs with the governmout BEY. ‘He has given encouragement to the opposition im ‘arliament and ably and successfully held his ground against an almost united house with @ cout and ability which cau only be judged by those who boheld it; upon the first reaction of popular feeling in Canada bis will be the hoger. T have just heard a roport that ie the government in Brockville have burned the effigy of Cham! fe Tux Post Ovrice.—The joint committee of the Com- mon Council on the site for the new Post Ofice mes yesterday at noon in the Comptroller's office, but ede jJourned without transacting any bus of 8 quorum not being present. The plane oa wblci they were to decide had not been presented. Usaren States Disraicy Arroser's Orrice —The Dis trict Attorney's office has been entirely overhauled, cleaned and carpeted. It presents a handsome SIDE | Secremne a. coslrect wich {00 Ghrty walle eta tabes standing the abrogation of the reciprocity and tho attack on the country by bands of lawless invaders the treasury is now ina much better condition than then, Daring the year there had been an expenditure of $12,106,780, of which $270,303 had been 4 DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTED. applied to the redemption of the public debt, _- leaving as ordinary expenditures the sum of | The Fenian Prisoners to Be Tried Before | b* noticed thas hie bed had bees somewhat tumbled | Coe ing past Mr. Court ‘i ts $11,898,808. On the other hand the income hed been | Civil Courte—Partiamentary Recess, de. | Wnt erie te ihe ee ee eee lad after frveds, al tad. ofca, at hn ofhce, where he Formidable Defensive Preparations $12,492,748 Consequently, after meeting all changes | SPROTAL TuLEoMAM 70 THE NRW YouK munAwo, | the mouey. She wanted It, and ld it, was sixteen fh eerie hace ery women of the Paraguayans. there was a surplus of $696,365. Of the public debt Orrawa, June 28, 1806, | Tcting. grave spite of a friendship of three months | the Interaal Department, aud were vory much aeoded there was carried to the credit of the country no loss From information received from a high official of the } Mr. Brown against Mr. Grimm, Hie money was m! than $325,062, The expenditure he bad mentioned in- | government it is cortain that the Fonlans wil! be tried 0 Tae 3 suspic! look g eewe = orm. irimm wos brought fore ice Another Battle Reported on the cluded all the unexpected charges incurred in defend. | before civil courts, It is also pretty certain that the Shandley, and held for trial. ‘much for » Brown- ing the country against lawless invaders. He knew it would be satisfactory to the country to know this would to Widew babe con's include the charges that had beon dofrayed and that sh | Dad to bo paid in connection with the last serious in- ex ion of five, which ke pees " roads, The onstomg bad realized $7,283,248 t th SHALLOW WATER IN THE PARAGUAY RIVER, | ‘““SuPoatnctordsnddeapaioh Goats, | Saaate of $6,180,600, or an exon af ore than tm {ts position ahove the Tres Pereny Retin Men. Ja reise a rated #145.86, over the Some tf tl ith tr ‘excise the govern. peel i agli the water in the latter | Tort "had received: duties. ‘on Lob fons, in. * hi saad of 2,250,000, With ‘to the minor artic The Brozilial Fleet Unable to Co-operate | 2%, se, Tumors of political axitation in the Argon: | Titre and’ tobacco, the receipts dd not much vary from Urquiza is not a stranger. . the estimate. It was estimated that the expenditare with the Land Forces. Bll later reports from the Upper Parana are to the | {OF militia purposes would have been coverod by trials will not come off immediately, as an impression | Gnmm quarrel. Prevails that it will be more advisable to postpone the Artemrt at Rossuny.—A young boy named Michael trials until the Present ex¢itement is somewhat allayed. | Falen was yesterday arrested by officer McArthur, who ‘The Werxiy Hera. for the present week uow ready, Parliament had adjourned till Tuesday next, many of | caught bim tn the act of ing open a show case OB | conteins a continuation of the members have gone home and the rest will proceed | Broadway. He was taken belore: Justice Hogan and to-morrow on an excursion up the Ottawa, Lively times hap yoann F a on PAMOND | Cape,” aro expected on the reassembling of Parliament, as no ct eee ae ae account of the opposition 8 unexpectedly sprang in the | Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Pole Court, on By WILLIAM Bat House of Assembly, An overthrow of the present ad- . ministration is not impossit gg Af on mpesch | ‘He complaint Of two. partion, who, ellomhd (AAS he’ a4 and the discussions consequent upon it have revived the | cused succeeded through fraudulent representations in Upper Paran T PH Waurres Karnes. ron ran Werniy Unwaca, effect that the Brazili o $500,000. It really reached $1,168,848. Had thia coma | aunéxation question, and many peoplo predict that the | obtaining a quantity of tea, valued in each case at over | “GOING AS 4 ee. &e. &o. garrison of Ttapua, taucetiog of ea ha oars aren the countey guder less savorsnle circumstances, it | frst fusilada only upon this subject’ is all’ that has been | three hundred doliara, Mesara, Mahnken. & sruajon. Sere eee en, and hat ‘the latter bad ‘holeted 0 white fag, might have enveloped us in Ament, but he Partianuent. ee! Nos, 210 and 916 Greanwicl: atzeat, vet forth in thele aff A ER RECTED: STI: CEMRAREH SF PEREe: —_— ie 106 Poet Alegre is ould to Dave sent vi | was dol aay 8 Oxpes has ‘oO ral delegates from the maritime prov- | davit that Atkins called at their store on the 26th of June | p, “de gee” ‘he hap a | some officers to | To by the ordinary rovenue, With regard to the trade | incom thecity at proseut, for tho purpoee of inquiring | tat, and represented that his as Uae | te nt Semnee, Le ee (oe, teeta steamship North America, Captain Zimmerinny, 1 gonfor with the Paraguayan commander. |The stramer | O° country he Thought the statement must bo satis. | into cortain m affecting tiie sibject of cont dees: | firm of Ladd & Webb, doing business at No. 201 Bleecker sie adic Shae ing definite could be ascer- tion, Some shrew: ( ta . eshrewd men now predict that the confedera- | street, and they, believing the same to be true, sold him , . ton policy will n&t be carried out, for various reasons, six belt phe: rr ne ea at $427, Upon inquiry It also contains —The Latest News from Europe, om eee ‘ they found that they had been deceived and defrauded | bracing the foltest dotails of the German War Qoestiva, Extradition CasemA Prisoner Surrendered | out of the above amount, Byron Coucklin, clerk with | jacluding the Hostile Movements of the Prussian, Aus by the Canadian Autho: Mesara, Bodine & Co., Nor. 106 and 198 Chambers street, | trian and Italian Armies; The OMicial Action of the Comparing the trade of eleven months, for from Rio Janiero on the 3d inst., arrived at this port | \SVip6 Immediately, nou pce which he had poe ‘with those of previous gl and (0 f yosterday. Tt would séapi that the reason wh: 19 active operation: We are indebted to the courtesy of the Pursor for | w re not yot reeumed by the. allicw 1 the fact that ae ee ee eee inet aes iannore eae ot the prompt delivery of our South American files and | cattle and other necessaries for a campaiga had not vet | 944 429 469 againat $63,004,045 in 1865-66, Thore was tien. dospatcher. been received. It lw said that the new-born enthusiasm | coneequently an excess of \inporia as compared with the also made allidavit- against the prisoner, charging that —-— in Slee stray, Nas. aee tp OH SeErRCeIRASY ED LVSEt 1 Cwocious Mde ut moarty $8,500,000. Had this excess not | SPECIAL TELYGRAM 70 Tuy NeW YonK Aenaty. | Atkins called upon hlan, Teprecentiug himas a the son | Cabadiap Authorities in connection with the Femlan War, Our Rio Janeiro Correspondence. pore trailers yi grennet ge ve yh ba | Boon atecided with a corresponding increase of expendi. Monrrsat, June 23, 1965, of John Lowis, No, 443 Honston street, and solected five | together with reporta of the grea) Fenian Mase Mootings Rup Janaino, June 3, 1868, | back on Corrientes willbe refuted by a speedy triumph, | te, !t must be feared that the country bad goN0 ME | anion. Merritt, the Ogdonsburg furger, has beon ex | hm to foil Valued at $308, which were delivered to | recently held in this city, Account of the unportantt Shortly aftor the departure of the English packet, with | _Ouly two gundoats remained at Ttapiru at Intest dates. | Tone ® PT tat ie “importa, for, ‘the twelve months | tradited under (ficiat ise Gos bina the following moruing: thas he has since discovered | aoa. in che Canadian Parliament, with » opts of The on-clal Tamandaro was preparing tocntthe chain | Pont out that tho importa for ‘the tw months | tradi nder on officiat warrant of the Governor Gen- | that the property was procured under false statements, | pre ge in an . 101 my last letters, information was recoived here from the } pau to be lad uerors the riverand to doatroy the torpe. | Were $51,684,075 against $42,181,161 in the previous } eral, and has left, in custody, fur Ugdensbarg and thereupon had the accused arrosted. Justice Dodge | the remarkable Speeoh of Mr. Chambers on the propos - seat of war to tho purport that Humaité (the Paraguayan | does A small flotilla was about to start up the Parana | Pear. Consequently, though the import trade Nid news pines boctiios 3 ynimitted the prisoner without bail for exam inatio (ion to raise Voluntecrs for the Defence of Canada against stronghold) must soon be taken, without any great effu- | towards the Iranquera de Loreto, to aid in the crossing pidof the sonntry were justified in purchasing in Fenians Indicted, Tur Srmercat Annesr.—It ys clalined by Mra. Teabella ) tng United Staten, Very Interesting News from Wast+ sion of blood, as it was then thought that Lopez would Deseriers continue to report the Paraguayan army as ee tent —— had, op Lea emi tes i Borrat 28, 1866. Bodley en yates hip done her in the paragraph | jyeton, including the recent Message of Proeident Joka~ not make a stand at that place, but that bis troops bemg | only fifteen thousand strong. Accord ing to their asser- | Don ahPureng uy Sit No ee eat rede ‘bad increased | che comricr has & despatch from Canandaigun, dated contained in yesterday's Hxks.v, regarding her arrest | son on the Jomt Resolution passed by Congress for thay entirely demoralized he was taking his ight towards | tons the prisons of ‘Asancion are fall of maloontents from $87,112,620 to not en $105,018,420, a diter. | last evening, mying that imtictun have been found = shergeet jarveny, before, Justice Dodger. ore submission of an Amendment to the Constitution to the ‘Asuncion, Subsequent events have proved the con- | JtoM Or {ier wat the Bred ecient three days | enceor nearly eighteom millions. The volume af trade | agalust most of the Feuians who went there from Buffalo | prepare IP which will undoubiedly plac lor right before | Stato Legislatures, and a full report of the Proceedings trary. Tostead of the presumed flight of the Paraguay | a.ter. % ow nyed pee sores on a Mga = 65 and | for trial the public There wil also be aa examination before | ot Congres; Editorials on leading events, The Carreme ane, after burning their camp behind Itapira, they only | The Vice, President of the Argeatino republic bas | Moviogs year waking a step im advance very Brauifying ae van ; the Court of Special Sessions, in the coarse of which 4hO | Nowy of the day; Foreign Gomsip; Interesting Sporting 2 d resigued. Congress has not yet taken any action on the | Previous year, making a stop in advance Very phat ‘ying Popula: t will have ainple opportunity for refuting any mixsiate- | ay ¥ retreated to a better position, where they awaited the | maztor, fa tho House, Passing over other items he came to that Green asic Geen Y m énts which may bave been published, Int lligence—Yachting, Racing, Trotting, and an acooua® attack of the allies, which took place on the 2d ultimo, | | A subscription has teen opened fa Moni video for the Pocarutactis wears rT te ae te Zeetuuninie | A patriotic son of @ Revolutionary sire way that since | A Cut Row Over rx Firvierst Stare, Francie J Bea. | of the late Prize Fight on Ward's Inland and the mew ‘THE PARAGUAYANS COMMENCE THR FIGHT. oe ot tho of Clim " jontal army in the | for the safety of the country unless a sum | the Common Council of our city has failed to make any | man, azed three years, son of John Seaman, residing at | Match in progress in Engiaud botwoen Mace aud Gone battle of the 2d ultimo, At latest advices it amounted to ei rigs ot Hie re 3 The allies having advanced one league beyond the camp | $2,437. largely reopate gatos we.. Meee appropriation for the proper celebration of the glorious | €4% Ninth avenue, was knocked down and run over in | Musical and Theatrical review for the week; Wookly re- lie to take hold of the | Fiftieth street, on Wednesday, by an express wagon, | view of the Agricultural situation, with « quantity of ia year was voted now. Instead yee for $500,000 the it -of Itapirn encamped and prepared themselves tor an ‘THE OFFICIAL DRSPATCHES. ee Fourth it is th = it their duty to sa: they wished to | Fourth it is the duty of the p aatiaok on the Paraguayans, who were not very far off. wan Lge stra eee Cantar Ags the ‘empowered to «p° Md a atign of not less than $1,500,000, matter, Ho suggests that a meeting bo called at Coopar | tiven by Isaac Adams, and severely injared, ‘The de\- | teresting matter for Farmers and Agricuituriets, Lite~ The fight began by a surprise on the part of the Para- | mandors:— » re 7 Thay Bat he feeponsibitt Seay bat incurred ibis year | institute at tan o'clock A, M. July 4, aud that some dis we acae fa pomp pane, toatl eK ity yesterday » | rary, Scientific and Arustic reading, Variettes; Facetie guayans, who, profiting by the imprudence of the allies, | gewxean mrrRe (ARaENINR) to THE vicr-PResipENY oF tix | eatimated for last year, and desired pot to be obliged t | tinguished individaal be invited to deliver an oration, | occurrence, committed for an ascaul¥ and battery in de. | Valuable reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods, Boot who have always entortained a foolish contempt for their Tieangh RiRNZNR COMPEDERATION. Fs ays | do so ugain. Theao cxplanations would more properly | which, with appropriate mus, will tend to give (0 the fault of these hendred dollara. Adams awerted thet the | and Shoe, Money and Commercial Markets; Advartine- enemy, fellmddenly upon them with a force of about | 1 havnthe hone ur annex manuseripts of the Mhidad docu. | come from the Min stor of Militia; but he might say that | aay g ‘proper regard. He thinks (he coming national | Fo eT ena area ctan ngs | mens and acoounta of all important events Of the week: monts fort @ third bulletin of the all my. hi he mag! jeer force o oe yapkionn bad " is soven thonsand to eight thousand men, Ry in pour Hicolency will perceive that, on the Za instant, | which the country owed eo much should receive Curther | Auuiversary deserves some kind of celebration, and he New subscribers to the Warkty Herany cam oblatad Tho onset was mado against the vanguard of the allles, | atone &. M., the enemy choose, cotumn of atx they development, and the government would take steps (0 | knows of no betier way, under existing circumstances, Aner or av Atucoen Pickroceer —On Wednesday | the back numbers contaiuiug the new Story, “Te men arms, y, arm and equip thirty-five thousand militia, instead Of | v1.45 theone he propores, afternoon a lady named Ruth A. Green, residing in | DIAMOND CROs. Another writer on the subject of celebrating the Fourth | Fighty-third atreot, near First avenue, while standing on Tenwn.—Single subscription, $2, Three copies. 96; of Jnly thinks we have patrtotic citizens enough left to | the corner of Broadway and Fulton street, folt some | Pive copies, $8, Ten coples, $13, Single copies, Five take the matter in hand and to light up our parks with { person's hand inher pockel. Opturning round she awa | ons each A litniled number of advertisements te- pyrotechnic displays. Hoe desires that the Haraco shall | Young man standing by her side, who immediately ran | gored in the Wenany Henan . , up Bro and down Ann street. Sho {insnedin' speak out in behalf of the hundreds of thousands who arreted ‘thal her pocketbook are anxiously watching for some movement in the MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. matter, at - BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS IN CARH AND STAGEH street, gi the alurm as he posted along & The ateamabip Arizona, Captarn Gray, will eave. thie A sufferer cays that the system of pocket picking, as | who was going through Nassan street, seeing the aqvared Setuctas 0 rf practiced in public conveyances, has become a nuisance. | Tuning. Enocked Lim down, when the above oftrercame | POV 0 ramon Sean ie a wears pe cl up and took him incastody.” Upon his person found ‘The mati+ for Central America aod the South Peete Bs uo ‘ moun’ copy ths other bs army oe Mie povketbonk un money, tainty atx | will close at helfspant tad o’clook ta the mormiag. 10 aye, but the manner in which it ts done, whic! ollars, Yesterday morning he was convey ore. r, Ju Deaga, at the Jetannen Morass Goan one Gly | Tee New Vent Mendi-Baition for tho Petipa one’ ire Hi an Alderman or 4 Coumelliuan OF 4 Cor ee ae te nee ie gave his cate af Michant | D® ready at half pest nine o'clock in the morning. ‘supporied the! commanded by General Flores, of the Oriental army, | Sriny'te the feat, attacked our vanguard line with, more : nearly all of whom were ‘composed of raw Brazilian | suiaelty thau foriune,croeing atthe neen of entrance? | LeeilY or ecing within the teach i the people of the levies, two battalions of which, tn front, being unable to | ine. sales country depots of arms for enabling, them, in case a the shock; broke and fled, losing a battery of four | 4 Although ss first they obtained some, advantage, over our | need, to amsist in their own defence. | Again. it was ne. ‘Aded cashout Salling Wack SL 6ouresion‘on the Orie: |ateuiagibeeintetrocenaenten deake eeleet tek E'the ias ae en ee Be gangs ef . tal battalions and the Seventh of the line and Firat Bra- wo og tea sbagt of My Pigg | 04 foe atilian volunteers, who stood the brunt of the combat, le, recogni: e way im which the Unit ales x had acted in reference to the raids after overt acts bad fighting splendidly for a tew minaves, till the Brazilian been committed ; but, after all, the safety of a country General Osorio came up with @ division and turned the ‘was in its own power, and tt mut depend upon itsell, fortune of the day against the Paraguayana, who, ac- rather than on a foreign nation, for maintaining the io cording to the official accounts received here, fled, but togrity of its soll. The House should remember that tie po ff artillery they had captured at the Fenian snake had been scotched, not killed, and at any kept the battery of a1 ey captut commencement of the tight, moment the country myght again be called upon to sead A DOUBFFCL VICTORY. its young men to meet the lawless foe, and it was devira ble that oar should be increased in numbers and pro. rh and equipped, The Minister then went on Tostow that the revenue from ‘custome will not be #) ‘Thin victory, if such it can be truly called, is attributed einatenat cei tenes be ven th that th i be peningssuskes @ job turongh With | Weily, aged Cwenty four, and residing at No. 18 Roose Single copton im wrappers, reedy (or mailing, sit combs. to the prompt assistance afforded by General Osorio to Seay oe'41,000,00 next year. Mo ‘continued | indecent haste it hax seemingly jle sanction of aw, and | velt sirest 7 afin ” rable 7 pails. seyaairedaen pry otermartan narra ahaa it the ram aa orale om cage | isa matter that the public can regulate, But the people | ALLEorD Turrr of Croana—Snanr Practice. — Adolph a. esi cissiaiia isis to pez, enemy, who Ef only for are wholly at the mercy of railroad stockholders, stage | Stern, @ pedier, twenty- of th uo ‘The i dos iting ‘standard a ye militia, as in the previous year, the whole dim- y : Hirond sf sama , er, yeone years of age, living at tor. iyais whuwe tt Wy com haa hitherto proved himeelf far trom being doxplcablo, | miiing ie you ihe coemny's standatd taken, by the Fir | Tot Nona, sniah” ae once; ‘mut’ they ‘could not | owners and pickporkots, They cannot be voted out of | Cherstie street, wat yesterday arrested by roundaman | Regine! mitt pabs iis vw! had chosen what Osorio considered a very insecure po- sition, ‘The result has proved that the Brazilian General was right. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNI*. ‘The Buenos Ayres Standard, of May 9, gives the fol- existence. But they should be held liable for mosey | Croker, of the Tombs Police Court, on the charge of bav stolen from the persons of their passengerr. The fart ing piolen thirty ona hundred oigare, valued at $43, from iy ol ‘ David Arndt, residing at No 30 Oliver street ae that nearly a 1 the light-tingered geniry who infest the a erenony Ly Pinan A iy wre and stages are known to the police and to the com | which ke bad agreed to purchase at his (Stern's) house ductors and drivers is sufficient to show that the mama. | but after doing eo Arndt was induced to accompany P a FR it Stern to the Howery, with the understanding that he Gere of our city conveyances are guilty of gross negli wae there th faceive the ey. Sere, dik honestly do this, and he was quite sure they would be sustained by the er ihe iv ng for ‘sum placed in estimates. ere, " erste atpeyne gf nrbeanle revenue? To the great agricultural interesta and population, which form the stem and trunk of gy iy poe the country, a3 the ity of a Al 8 com of the Karopean American of Mr. Gait ured the Hi ig the very Yesterday the Fspigador arrived, bring! f Migelhoant ore im all Ae n important news of a terrific jungle fight, im which the following language:—If in all respects we | gence, and should be made to refund ail losses, not pay the bill, whereupon Mr, Arndt returned to’ No. ‘and heroism of eee oe 2 ye dn oe age y ANOTHER RAILROAD NUIRANCR. 11d Chrvetie street rx bad been aionnot ibe teen by the follow mall 5 In fact, an wit reen jow- Ing otalin the whole of ‘Flores’ vanguard would have been annihilated but for a Hrazilian band of who cut through a solid Paraguayan square and thus saved Flores, ‘On the 2d inst, the Paraguayan, some oight thonsand strong, at one o'clock in the day’ advanced on Flores geet og ay cong ye fw inane tal rinciplee, i fol thee 8 change to short work. * > policy might now y be made, as tending to SP dhrar bin ‘aua Gontipcane baioos a Paces along ith ine sre OL Eee $5; sasimate oar pocy 0 that of the mother country, ead were 2008 mbat. Fic with, fn the Ar. t peop) grea ‘ Jar, Ce Cen. Micees seed Velen boweren, chased bask inall part, he was driven | fection. Looking to Great Britain for defence, as we a t, and Tound that the An up town contribator says thero is a great want of py ape vw dy alge af A.-Ladies, Use Ma@ame Jumet's Mda- ventilation in the Third avenue care. He came down | and sold them MAKTAL WALM Wo deuniop \be form Depot SA Comes jo one the other morning thst liad no space in the top | for trial in default of $600 bail eee. Bald oy ey See, for the escape of bad air, which was created by the mask 7 ; ‘ - That Trap Door Affair. of human beings packed into |i. He thinks the Sanitary es GORY UREA te Gener eamaee Commissioners should be requested to look to this with Sapa has a . : ‘ In your paper of this morning you give « rather ed a ae be delay, iy, 0 view to imumedee amasing account of the adventures of @ policeman at Se my place of buginess The truth is that the doo plained of has been tn the sane locality policy must end in assimilation and absorption. If, on the other hand, we considered the continent large enough for the existence it of two or more great nations—and he believed ‘was the opinion of the House and the country—we could not ¥ better than by — organizi mB fixed system for our. con thon sock: lighh foam the greet Ratiobs of ‘and so make this a betier country, governed by taken i mot whieh (with Ube 1 os s UNRIPE PRET am or naverat test bravery, shouting vehemently to his mem, w to the other side of it and pursued to more than ten cuadras | did, asking aid of ail her forces to protect from A homanitarian desires to call the attention of the eget v0 toaree thet he fost hls voice; two horses wore | teyoad his advanced Una teare remaining inoue pomer | toot cadet itiend waters cad ear Ashermen on ont | Board of Hoalth to tbe street sidads and grocerien that | Lent! tad weteenue "Wheat however, the, oMecr shot under him and three of his uides were also ki two pieces of artillery and about one thousand five hundred | toasts. we Caer Wtaer oe aes a dn saith to ree! lands and groceries that | mynelf and amistants. When, however, the oMeer Dut the weight of the enemy was too great, and the | men heiwern killed, wounded and prisogera, besides can nak ooh ether we should wot | Lave for sale unripe and worm-raten fruit, which is so | stepped upon it he wae wo bardened bys of Orientals, £e., had to fall back with great ‘lose, the | No. Hage and arma taken by the other forces which took ior ake ane on anon ponte, whether | canpling 10 children, and whieh, when token into the | Ni# Metopolitan dignity that the unfortunate door gave Jog ideous | Partin the , f and jo children, , when take M¢ | way and the officer fell throogh the floor, injurwg ts ietoriogy, Paraguayan making the evening hideous | P'Gn the AcUnE the alte army of vanguard, wodor my im- | beneacial to ourecives. Ho est recommended canote- | stomach, fe productive of almost cettain disease and | property and lasing (we of hie’ bottone. I will weturn ir yet y capt 4 ry mediate orders, we have had some three hundred and fifty | gions to France. Speaking of changes in duties on fins bia bast . he completely hemmed in the hero of Vatay. man pinced hore de combat, between dead and wounded. Coleen Grid, Be ond:—Oe lodien core, oc death. him bis buttons with pleasure if b retmin the ‘Onorio saw that the moment had arrived when it was | The decision and herofsm whe. our soldiers bore h : pagan NATIONAL BANE DIVIDENDS datnage he has inflicted. Cs) VAN “ERLE Enlarged Joints ana posible to make a dash to save him. Ho led on the | themselves on this day honors them greatly. and makes thern imported from the United States, there would . New Yous, June 28, 1966 ia ty sop Dr PXCHARIB, 100 Broad Tendid regiment of the Vonetarion se ia Patria, the | ¥Oorthy of being recommended to the considerstion of your be a duty of ten conts a bushel, and he proposed A financial writer calls oar attention to the notires of J ' = oa - " pec) ¥ cy and of the allied menu to whom they per. | asking the House to authorize the governinent to remit | qividende made by th at bw , best Brazilian soldiers in the fleid; they «barged under a God, ividends made by the nations! benks, He say. | 1 Fires in Thats City. a - crael fire from the enemy. Every tree in the formst, | “" (Gnand yous Bapetnenny weep renee. this doty if the States aliered their policy towards us ‘ y Cristadora’s Mate Dyem The < eee cies cet toms tron at : AN CIO FLORES. | On flour the duty would be G0. per barrel. Mr. be seen that those institutions, under the patronage of | Tie WErKWAN STRMET Pree Lonem® ant 1S | maguteties Wioleal Fiaih, shew opplied. a every Wrends 2n. Te t50s, Oe tage Rainy GERMRAL OAORIO (GRARILIAN) TO GENURAL MITER then spoke in detail of the articles of import we wor the government, are making enormous profits, They #URANOB. riads of Paraguayana, Bat this brave forlorn b Meabucantens, at Kerkuo-Vausco, May 3, 1565. ‘ p Souhing aaunteds runied with ‘fixed bayonets, and cut | ,, Your Exeeiwney knows that on, yoaerday ean AE | admit tom reduction of ax which would eventually es: | are dividing among thelr shareholders ten amd twelve | fy anod management om the part of the Fire Depart through a sold square of the enemy. | Flores was saved; | {Shp Beet eed prediiog Wy ike tinoment when our | conduct towards us Of our American neighbors le was | Per cent per annum, besides treerving large mma How | ment the fir at N n street, on Thursday but the heroic band o ans beter ni ° | troops were taking thelr rations and by the mountad glad wo had acted ina manner to show wo had a dispo- | long. # oF correspondent, would these double profits | morning, Was exting a Just o* it cemched the second Sight several’ bundred strang was reduced to forty-one | tarsane whieh surrounds us, Sition to extend towards thom the olive branch. He men. At that Goment Thad advices from General Flores and, | thonght, however, that if ihere war oue thing more effe continue if it was understood by the people that these | floor [re prompt action the entire Fi Bor, mgm Aang th tect meannioneds tee Cone ee mt” tghting Phe fre meuahons anived | tual than another to bring our American friends around to banks get one-half of their revenues legitimately for the | building | The fire barned. thro wall om sod / ‘entered into the fire, and onter artpiaked ta the von, | ® trae sense of their duties, It was by showing them that | use of their capital while the other half is derived fre: wecond floor and - . allies closed on th SS Seo d the onemy was beaten to the other side of bis advanced | we Were to a very great extent independent of them 1! | oh. nrocends of ue income tax By preety a ee an ig one ~ ‘of that rou! 7 araguayans | fives. lensing on the field of hattie « quantity of arms, more | was therefore desirable to show them that however tt ! of tie premises Uy the Piew Marshal the fire aprenr ta Sette oe Soswed tea owe’ can Pursguaten sand dead, many orisoners, & flag Qnd three | we might value their good will and (rade, we would wot EARLY CLOSING ON SATURDAY have started Debing the Miteping derk’e Gels, Sut foment w ckas canoes "Aa tess mags sorentanned the coreage, comprehending the brigade whieh te in | descend to unfair means to obtain either The Secretary of the Saturday Karly Cloning Associa cmb wary nag Spe herd ge ncingpe 3 ak ws ts ie atiton held ahh S Gl wine aniten trom te too e immmediaus orders of General Flores, jen reaumed his seat amid loud cheers Reenap torienptve henley lossy goort The ae Othtee joe 4 weworks. de evegha pentagon gyn gh wig ranangh hs fand double this number wounded The formal resolutions wore then submitted ax fol- | “on thin should favor the movement, and that the | Go. will be about & othe} We po pom he Een a loody | “< ops nga ought with courage aod gallantry. | lows. — Influence of the Hereip should be brought to bear upon par he Te tiras read, which lends throagh the Jangie ts ite. | “Stare Tor Bae: a oar, Lute osoRI0. Rescived, That i in expedient io increase the ine dvien | previous tothe frst Patunday ia Jui some on spirius ines as follows —00 tv a ty are being improv: r, from thirty cente per gallon to sixty cents a ED To MoNory Diood of friend and foe. Lopez hn» fallen tack but not ‘ol lng leaproved. Tee Beara nce the | gplios. This ts, expedient Yo repent, ine a THE INTRENATIONAL SCULLING MATCH —WaMmtLt, IN COMPETITION PRICK ‘ a te bas long been in @ rickety condition, Seer & PURDY into Humaité. Osorio lust two horses; be i* no | ghghtost prospect of amendment. Between this bank | Of customs upon the followin lew, HLS NEW POAT AND DESCRIPTION OF HLLX COLORS, ta wero; be wan im the very thick ot the Ayit. | andthe cabinet a uestion ix pending, the result of | thereat to impose the, spect From the London Sporivman, June 16.) . out tesiag Oot Che horse. i rest 4 mined (on every gallon of thi ff Alt Stee a Netto lost one Colonel Palieja's son is killed and | whieh is likely to affect commercial interests still more | brandy 70c. per gallon, gin do., rom do There le no mistaking the fae' that moch more interest Senators A MOAR bh ORAMAM, 1 Poaee ‘yeral other Oriental officers, than they are already suffering from the present war. | of wine and sloobol ‘On cordials i likely to be manifested concerning Ue inter THE MORAL ADVANTAGE TO LOPEE. How any tcan nations! contest between Kelley and Hamill for the aquatic ebampionship of the world than at first wawan. | | Tat ticipated. The mers announcement that auch a match ped by K Meyer had been made was received at firgt with comparative 000, ineuved ior indifference by the majority of the patrona of aquatic Atbany City, Centre eporta, bat no sooner did the American set his foot on | aa. The butiding Fuglish soil than a complete change ‘came o'er the spirit | , damaged 2h 000, and \* neared io of the soane rien companion Hamiil is daily watched on the river at Newenstie hy gi rye ating ey eee ee " nee. Nek tim oo. Machine Company .— - tn Hronhway Agree Teapectable governmen ta currency | cranse: lemon. gooseberry. a raspberry, elder it wh That It ie en at to I che " The Paragoayans have always beew the fest to attack, | 1 be im the condition to which, Hewat ia edeees mgad | fe A017 nom exposed on the following ericion. and though their loss may be heavy in proportion to | smal! notes continue to be nearly a myth. premium | eg ne ee ee an id Te. Ge That the duty of thetr resources, the moral advantage gained cannot be | on notes of the value of dollars and owder has gone upon ‘he following arclee be repeated and in otherwise than’ weil appreciated by Lope, The allies | up to ten per ceni, so that the poor fellow who has to epecttic luties beretnafier mantionnd he imposed there acknowledge a loss of fifteen hw men placed hore wa heavy di-count on bills a. in gold in New | 0a: cane juice $1 90 per 100 ibe., molanene $1 per 100 Ibe 4s combat, while they amert that the loss of the Para. | York, for which he receives Brazilian notes is further | Mr. Brown was the first to astoniah the House by fall. ang exceeds two thousand. This latter statement, | mulet to the tune of ten imbreis on every hundred that | ing into the ranks of the opposition and oppowing the t No. 1b is oorapled by ( wever, is all guesmwork. But, while giving the Para’ | he exchanges for small notes. of Mr. Gait. several hundreds of eager ape fi ir stock for Ay be genvene’ oreait. Yor bravery, Wt canbot Wat be. cokagv- ‘THe MISINTRY Tollowsa ‘by Mr. Holton whe sleo amaiiod the | intervals when he te tot im his boat the curiosity mon- | ,""ui",'es'gnnagh "the appor part uf the tnibeing iso et that the Brazilians ' acted with distinguished | Anentire change of ministry-was expected, but the in the budget. gers are going about the town groodily seeking | ed he IL Yeeas, Glaser tn ereggiet - r, always oxcept.ng thore unfortunate two | storm haa passed over, aad a compromise or fusion is ex- tout D'Arcy McGee, the mos} active aod | information they can get concerning the fair Mo ke Damage by emake and water aber 1 battalions of raw wi Flores, = In cted to be made, such as is calculated to satufy the el of the British goverament in Can- | ters, too, are beginning now to axume a more busines | ns for gat 0, 18 follows Saat, the tose of the Ai Press in reference to ve bodies, apd be a boom to the country in its ‘He anid that he was astonished at the course pur- | like aspect. Harry Clasper hax now got tbe newbow — °” tie Beate Alen for tho hans js completely changed since the battle of ¢ eondition: Sc & by the goutleman who had spoken, that it was fore. | finisbed for Harnill, and the latter during the lat | \°" | oe ber --4 Loe aoe +k Pinaerrad ee thee ater the 24 ult Previous to that the Brazilan troops were SAINT GRORGR'® DAT. ha 4° in the Ottawa correspondence of the Naw Yorn | few days har been taking his regular breathings in be: | oathes ed, omy part of the | otnd Manne, aystematically disparaged in the Buenos Ayres papers ; ‘This festival was celebrated on the Slet ultimo, with | Hexa: df. Chambers was the big man of the Heraco | She isa beautiful craft, meamuring 90ft Zime long, art | now they are lauded to Lhe skies in tue columns of thove | the inevitable salvos of artillery, throughout the he 4 and Mr @oitom the lesser (Langhier) Ihave an ex 12ine. wide in the centre, her depth being 45¢imm. for . Seodies’ Compound Camphar Be same papers accompanied with the naual discharge of flights of rock- from the New York Hrnaro, | ward, Sin aft, and Sigine arnidelips. Ble w but 7 Sere tommaiie & be pe ANOTHER PORTIVIED PLACE DISCOVERED. ets in broad daylight There was grand procession of bere af an independent and | entirety of cedar wood, w teautifully pated art ’ a Another important battle is ex, the host, guarded troope, hich the Imperial “Read it, read it’) Mr. Me weighs 23\ibe The American champion also jot . svortly, before a fortified place fantly Joined and high maas was celebrated in the Im rtract referred to and contin. | issaed his colora, Although being anased to the pre penn i te the Term Semetiones which was not oven droamed of Chapel. Gaye Mr. Chambers bad been | tice of having colors, © custom which # never obyerv: 1 | The vallding le damaged abou) ba), « ; . me, te tne Seem. Gomes veady mentioned. It t# called Curupaity, and in PROFEROR AGAS#EA, Hanaco aa patriotic, clever | in the States, Hamill at once determined to follow mt | | aries Concer Fire Mar be 9 ibat Cor aticken were wun a ra do be ae strong as Humaitd jtecif, It liew al ‘This celebrated naturaliat continues bis course of lec- minded man. (Laughter and applause) | with the Englieh rowing ten The design was mae | ‘° fre umder investigation TY Rice4 wes, covwrr of F 4 oe rf miles below this last named etronghold, on the way | tures om the Amazon mver, iu the French ented be independent minded, these | by himself, and certainiy reflects very gress credit up ae IX MOUTON errer - ax B.- mag from Itapira, and \* about a mile and a half from the | fore appreciative audiences. On last Monday the the piace to show itin the | his taste and ingenuity, The device @ & white grown Seteeen casent 7 thy A bank of the river. It would appear, therefore, | Germans, joined by a few Americans, marched in torch- Moderation in times | with ® linear border of red and bine the centre + | bre wae dim i mgen and Viewy W that the capture of Humaitd will not be an easy matier. | light procession to the Exchange, where ner naded things characterize the | the representation of & sone arch, a# holes of nnd fool patie = ooral Water Mpe (i By the way, nothing hae heard since | the Profewor, eliciting an appropriate in return, of the members of this peng 3) Union, the Stave of Ponnsylvasia—of Hamill so | Lien oeeed by 0. Roweie “ the allion crossed the Parana of the formidable batteries MOVEMENTS OF UNITED HTATEX Vila OF WAR. Jeman may be praised by the ALD for | pative—having its acknowledged chief place ae the i: ulhad the Ofe Demage th the preemiase tee ‘on the toad between Itapira and Hamaité. From the river Plate I have received advices that the pendence, but the people of hia | stone of the atractara In enel: corner are nine Seered tar BLIGS to tho tenet lacerance Company PORITION OF THE WRAZILIAN FLERT. Brooklyn wae coaling at Buenos Ayres for St. cont may take a very diferent view matter, | red, white and bive—so as to preserve the imer al 2 waiting, Ciseh 2 corned by ir, Oiled. be doataged Tho fleet has bees preparing for an axceut of the Para. | with the Admiral on board. The Juniate was The Hxxaip commendation is for him, perhaps, the very | character of the device exemting Ube thi - * 9 . . States in the Union Above the arch is the pare aot Kittptie — Mewke guay river, but it t# feared that only a very few veaweix from Montevideo to Buenow Ayres in place of the Brook- | worst thing that he could receive. Will be able to co-operate with the army in an attack oo | iym. The Kapeas will remain at Montevideo. The Shaw- | plause Flomaits, or even Corupaity, from want of depth of | mut ia tocome here from Montevideo to relieve the | | Me. Chambers replied that he did not aeree with Mr Keyrtone = Btate, «Pennsylvania, whilst under the carrature of the arch ia the PY he ao © Glory "—The Magmificent— eof Americnm bation x wecrited tm ibe wae water. Two bomb veswol# and one ironclad have left | siamokin MeGee in the opinions he expressed, though he did not | tion ‘James Hamill, Champion of Ameri S COOOAIND. Mo ou conn os oe tattory —Prieee for the Plate «ino the departare of the last mail, and it pag: eer gE EF - desire to be held responsible for ali the New Yorn roduction has been very mach admired by th + - editions of © " * oi The highest sane enema reasonable to expect that a decivive battle will The Castody of a Child. Herat hed divinterested!y seid of him bad not ave seen tt, and siready several! Investments | s+ oss on ve shortly be fought, \f Lopen dare to ran the risk, but (bis SUPREME COURT CHAMBRE: written anything that appeared in the Harato concern. | made in securing & memento of one whater « TEER Haoters ie Wal « ' 1s considered very doubifol. er, Grover. and he 4id not see why Me MoGee should thus | the rewult of the competition wha had the p THR ALURD A Parrelt Sheridan vw. Jame antage of hin weak position im the House to | the hardihoud t travel so great @ distance to againat the aquatic champlon of England Harty Keliey arrived in Newrastie on Thurwiay stra noon shortiy afier five o'elock, by the Seotols orptam wen = There wae fom or * made shew bin this came states that No more reinforcements hare been rent south, of late, Because it is suppored that the present ailied force— about fifty thousand mon—wili be sufficient for all fu- | of age, who is detained at ture oventoalities. Of Baron Porto Alegre s army notb- | and that he wishes to remove her therefrom, being ber aseaii bim and impagn bis loyalty, (Laughter) What he for such opinions? Hy what right did one of tnpaign of 1844, who to the United States fing bad been heard for some time, but it is presumed | rightful guardian and paternal protector, The ebild, it | England, and then came to arrival, wioeh, wt war kept 4° that be had crossed the river at Tiapna, and would soon | t# claimed in opposition, was originally placed there in | can people and Institutions, pretend to lectare b secret by wore ¢ | be in communication with the main army. Later ad- | consequence of the brutal habita of ber father, After | loyalty! My record, seid Mr Chambers, i clear, | however, met hive at the tral at the ‘vices, however, from the Presidevey of Kio Grande, in- | hearing arguments of counsel Judge Grover revervod | siraighiforward and honest (Hisees.) How is youre rao ME dicated that the Baron, vot being able to Sltain the | bis decision. to Mr MoGee—in comparison? Time may yet do jo there vs — . necessary means of jon oat Ban Boyne, Lame tice to both of us, when the loyalty of to-day may change | Londen = in tt ae heen wugner ton try me eon +N beant o th had advanced to fan where be wae Fire in Baffalo. to the disloyalty of to-morrow Eon ay 00 taper me with | a boat, whieh has bean beilt for bien by Jew, aud seh praiting the arrival of the and the infantry re. Berrato, Jone 28, 1904. my constitoents, Do so, and take all the glory. You bare | arrauging for biw final quarters for the mr + to whe h be ve P tte Be sotto him for croaing the Parana It ia said that | There was a fre last night in the mait house of Heards. | all heard me speak my sentiments freely sod why is | isiends returning stent & week Belvi® the Gay ap Pater ym § > Fh oy Mh ep bape a columa of 5,000 men w oppor | | In the building were about 2,000 bushels | there a desire to crush me? Bus | Will leave ts autject, | pornted for the great cooled Sos lection of toes godin “oe " € Baron's divisiop. It ta further stated conta and 15,000 bushels of malt grein, valved at | and time and the quod esuse of (ie Beovle will We my Lithia oF bo betting a5 AKER ware om Uae greM. bere | Ly ris WEY teow yon BOUEH: Alegre bad directe’ severa, recannow- | $20,900, the greaver portion of which was insured, Jug dcotion, ap Wo the present ups ee