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‘ WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, ‘ DRY Goons. eee. vise to & council of war, at which Octaviano = DRY GooDs. ~~ | (ub ina gas i ee THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. crate ned wee suchen F THE CHARGES AGAINST THE COMPTROLLER, A ¥ stock ETCRE 104 nd tw Jeera cles as but the fate of arma a to be again tried, great rein | Was Central Park Stock Sold te Favorites ¢-, . s10ck AD gw gee, fercementa requisite, Tho Street Cleaning Contract—More DOZENS a) DOpENA Figen r , [From the Buenos Ayres Standard, Oct. 9.) on it—-Ferunnde Wood's Cinims—The me Dox Peed a? a Kearrespoudina rata, Details of the Attack Om} aig q Mz rim mo munguanrana ee ing, Octoper | Thousand Dollars Testimoulal—Orison Blont, BANDAKEKORIEPS, Ace | DSeetndtr's! ts aatenwion srreee, eer 2 Seneca ab Curupai 7, with dates from Corrientes to the 24 inst., five P. M., | Judge Capron, D. D. Badger, Andrew Diilis, BEOM TE. 10 160. ap RED ANB . A aye BOND STREET —THE NEWEST STYLE FOR paity. and bringing the following wounded:—General Rivas, | and Others, Ou the Stand, de. 1S" wADKERCR TEES a ae and Bolrees Lrvaies, Colonels Campos and Victorica, Majors Lora and Sotelo, | ‘The investigation of the charges against Compénaiier PanpkeRcniErs, Toes wo $100 | GOD WHUTE MUSLENS, 13306, Te and 20c. CBoles of Butets tmaten eats on \ and fifty-four ofticers and one handred and forty-eight | Brennan was continued yesterday before Commiatneer doo NARDS NERDLRWONE, te 1g 260 Walt FINI WHITE MULL 286 dnd Be. very cheap. AD orders promptly altguied to. Anprontioes wanted: rc Fig Ender change of Dre. Bledsoe tn Goreslona | Sedgwick at the police headquarters, SherNt LINEN SBE v CE WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, Bde. are WMA FANBAIN, PAOD & Os Ge Park DESPONDENCY OF THE ALLICD PRESS, | Bex. Lieutenant Paz were algo om board, The Susan THSTIMONY OF ANDREW MILLS. Bige, to Be. , Be. SRG AERE aNu WehiNo, lage. to ‘Taw reduction in Muslin ie from Se. to 106. per yard. 75 MORAL witrad BES? DSi ee. Swe and 3c; former price $e. &o he. ko. wane suiored a pest © few hours later, also bringing | andrew Mills, baving been sworn, testified that be te JHEAPED? IN THY C PRINES, We, Ibe, and Seemarrencaannee enone vt SIO vs a cargo . 5 Bas GOODS MUST BE SOLD. . HEAVY ‘CANTON FLANNELS, 26¢, sat and Sie, CARD.—MRS, OC. LEVINS, 42 UNIVERSITY PLACE, Accustomed, as we are, to the barrowing spectacle of | President of the Dry Dock Bank; that he bas been deals oR ALL THE RIBBON STOCK tS or OF CASSOLERER, ide, The, and $l. pnd Soe event see, aoe Ginter wee Mties of f landing wounded, the scene on Sunday morning, never- | Ing in Central Park stock; in 1860 the value of Central THE DOLLAR, B85 GO Aj nes. nd vietnity that abe is sel e DENCE. $a oI ~ % SF Gs. on THE ROLE VELVETS TO CLOSE, | PLATDS at ale. Ste,, Woe,» worth Sfe.. 440, aad 60k. hertraportation of French Bonnets, Dress Caps; aud Lived OUR BUEROS AYRES CORRESPONDENCE Suifere’s were all'woundea in the prt oF Leys, those | Park stook was 122; bocweon 1880 and 1862 the stock. LOTS OF SILK VELVETS, 100. % nd Sle, apiece. AUCTION LOT OF BLAUK ALPAGAS VERY LOW. Dresses, at exceedingly low Buenos Ayers, Oct, 11, 1866, who had b. itally injured having already | Varied from 105 to 122; remembers bids for stock in Ju WIDE SILK TRIMMING VELUETE, Go, Wage yard BIG LOT OF BLANKETS AT NEARLY HALY FORMER | Q@AvAMH MARIE, 14 Ni STREET, | ‘The severest battle of this torribie war occurred ep- | succumbed be ta age aga a jes 183; was told by ono of the clerks in the Comptroller OLOSING RESS A. LO. . i. will sell out for one week, uuder cash price, her im- een etn office that be thought the stock woald » bring 113 or 314; 7 10.00% | ALL WOOL ; ot ii ent through nag LJ BOO YARDS BEAD AND Ae | Abb QUALITY Beanie Ot ported stock of Winter Bonnets, Z tember 22, and, like nearly all tho rest, thus far it has | (2 Pitre yg i the pattie Bt | this was before the bids were opeucd; he offered Mr ORNA The redaction on vi . 2 == | been wholly fruitless, the 22d, Medicul relief and assistanco will, woe | Brennan 105, but was told that he had been offered 107, OURUPAITY fear, come too late for many of them; but it is conéoling aud would not take less than 111 for the stock; this was . Fom $2 10. sr. = ‘Ge, Bo, Ie. YARD. BRVUCEL Hy Haehkues” CLOTHING, PROM Ge. treet manne ener sepa TO WWige. = SiR Geseunwioh street. GREAT DEMAND FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLE. | is 4 little earthen fort on the loft bank of the river Para- to Rene Stak foes id Serial, bees CM i te ae ype ee m ~& AND BEAD &E TO CLOSE. RESS AN! L “ KIN .. men's cust off Weari Apparel, ta. Furniture, i > . rs were te “np bait ED Mow $8 to 6k. SET D rion fa pictep 5 go pepe yl ro Jewelry, &c., Yor Southern inarket. for whieh meurnitures | guay, about five or six leagues below the fortress of Hu ranged, and the removal of ue sufferers was admirably | $150,000 was tho amount that he offered to take for. the BEDUCED FROM $3 60 to Tbe. SET. g Mine, MCKER, M4 Ninth street, Dresses and Sacks out by | Pay 75 per cent moro than any other desler. Please callon | maita It never bad any importance until a mouth | conducted. Many a poor fellow, on touching the mole, | b“Bk; about that time thero was a monetary excitement GREAT SACRIFICE ON | titors, the ouly perfect ays: or address Mr. or Mra. H. HARRIS, 14 Seventh avenue, be- could | Was embraced by a friend or brother; others were cor- | ‘2 New York, the effect of which was to ralee thé price BUTTONS. mr IN tween Twenly-lirst and Twenty-second sireets. , a "Te was. doeaned' 9 TiNie Tneapaidarehie fark that copia | ie eee red eed ne ne Detainee ake, | of lock the. Comoamollgn tole Lin. thes’ the Commter BRAD, VELVET, BUGLE, 6 GILT, JET, J’, DE PEROEVAL, 7 BRoADWay, TAENTLEMENGI Wilh BUY ANY QUANTIEY or | tsken almost any day. After the battle at Curuzu, | tan suffering in ita froma thigh ts Ahk a sioners of the Sinking Find had met and agroed to take Inge, BUONS REDUCED =" . pet eid iano aa New and Left Of Clothing for the Western market, | 00€ OF two leagues further down, when the allies, with | countenance, and the woe-begone figures yet tried to sata ee eae bo at 104%. 2c. BUTTONS REDUCED TO 6 Infants’ Robes, Blankets, Cloaks, Caps and Bonuets; Sacks, | Call at the store or address THOS. D. CONROY, 01 Pearl | great loss, took the isolated batteries of that place, it was | Smile on scolng again their home and friends after the paper ae lew with Mr. Brennan, Bike. BUTTONS REDUCED TO We Bibs, Shoes, Slips, Skiria, Aprons, Walsts, treet, between Centre ani thar. ? awful horrors of the campaign, the mon:tary excitement had somewhat abated. UTVONS BEDUCED PO 12), "Bpencers, Rich Baskets, ae, Ae’ Sc. resolved to attack Curupaity without delay, On Septem- The news from headquarters is anything but satisfac TESTIMONY OF WAKEMAN H, DYKEMAN. BUTTONS REDUCED TO 2c. OL eee eR der 20 a counoll of war was held and the attack resolved | tory, according to the lotver of tho Nacionet Wakeman H. Dykeman testified that he is the stock FANCY GOODS CLOSING OUT. | ALSO CHILDREN'S CLOTH SACKS, COATS AND _ “fe a er OF the Nacional correspond- | 17x’ in the Comptroller office; there wore proposal SLERVE BUTTONS. PINS, Be, PAPER. CAPES, BLOUSES, &©., &C. + 0 IN I upon. On the 2ist General Flores was much averse to | @Bt, as follows:— . for Central Park stock, made on the 29th of Jun ae ARRINGS. NEEDLES, So. and 4c, PAPER, ial 2: oe EF OUNTAIN'S INDIA § del be lana GAS ofl Ri akooniie Trarrev, Sept. 28, 1868,¢ | for Central Park stock, a of June, 18633 Peers is, HOOKS AND EYES, Jo. | Varieties of Handkerchier INDIA, ONINA, JAPAN. AMERICAN TNDTAN, an att y land until after an effectual bombardment | This moment (six P. M.), we have landed here from | there wero fourceen bidson the 20th of Juno;.the vide 5. aRbOOL SILKS, te, " bac Raney oe ar scree green ie RETAIL. | py tho floot, ‘Tho Admiral hesitated, for-directly in front Curozu, with the First, Third and Fourth battalions of | 'anged from 1u1 to 111; have the bids ae E. 8. Williams NTE MON MALES Stale WRAUDS, 2: | Lapws: READY MADE 868 Broadway (eight hundred aud Wfty-eight), | of the fort was a pallisado formed by sunken echoonera, | National Guards, of Buenos Ayres, and Colonel Vedia’s | au Joa W. oy Wit me: t.. & Milliams’ propoal BGKLACTS ALR FING. BUNCH, lo SEV, DRESSING SAC = Soe === | and the waters were flied with torpedoes, At five P.M. | Sad in’ two or three days the how amore: | issued: to KS. Williams; the bid of Jon W. Duty PhIch set ue soup tt NETS, be. pase 9 BC. owen RELIGIONS NOTIONS. +] another cooncil was held, when it was resolved to aitsok | army wll be back at ita old “quartora, | was for $100,000 of took | at, 101; a portion. of GOGNS Mine ae SOE: stock ot Embrotd rked_ ©) J DVENT LEOTURES IN ST, ANN’S CHUCH EIGHTIL ere are many rumors of a rupture between es 3 ee OLARK'S GENUINE 2W YARD COTTON, 60, Taree a os ember iderel Lone, eee treet, A course of fourlostnres wil br delivered in | ©” ‘He ROxt Gay and the flect should do the best it could. | (ory a "Mitre and the Brazilians, which may beonin | awarded to John W. Doty at 101; the Irving Savings lu-t CLOSING OUT GLOVES, ia itt — St Ann's church, by the Rev, Thomas 8, Preston, on the ‘THE ATTACK BY THR FLEET, siories that have taken rise in the apathy of our allies; | Stitution took $50,000 at 10434, and the Commissioner ‘Ds ) Sic, Handsome Tnjtais aud Monogrammes embrofdered to | subject of * Chrisuan Unity.’ on the Sunday event # | Onthe morning of the 22d, at sevon o'clock, the fleet | but if these romors unhappily tarn out facts we may | Of the Sinking Fund took the balance at the same 3 ge. TO We. oruer. for Mandkerehiets, Table Linen and Bed Clothes, | Advent, at8 P.M. The fol will be the. order of th 6 ? 2 sauce ae ard ere | Price. poze ANS GENS » oa Stamping and Stamped Goods. lectured I. Sunday evening, Dec. 2d. Te Neceeatty of | succeeded mm passing the obstacles Ho far as to como near | SxPect bono ae SEMPRA COREA NOR me Cross-examined.—The propoasls .were: advertised ton, ‘OU . ——— = = s we Phrase EE Su ning, Dec. 9th, : , mois 2 LOSING ED HS, 200, OR EVENING DREW: posalbility of Unity under the Protestant Theory tif, | enough to shell the fort. A private letter states they | that tho obstaclos in the river will provent any move. | the 12th of June, and the advortisementa continued tll “é . y s sny., HOSIERY. F EMBROIDERED ROKES IN NEW DESIGNS, Sunday Evening, Dec. 16th, The Claims of Prote: * | threw 2,833 shells, This lasted forfour hours, So far | ment fora long time, so that we may regard all opura- | the 29th of Jane in twent#threo newspapers; the new #18 WEEK 1,20) DOZENS LADIES’, GEN1’s, GAUZE CHAMBERR 2. IV. Sunday evening, Dec, 234, ‘The Claims of the Cat) tions on that side guspended for the preseat. ‘stock was for the purcbase of new lauds to be added to Mises Np nay ea Tike. PAIR. GOLD AND SILVER EMBROIDERED SLES, Chureh."””Admisnion free. ‘tha public wre invited to aa is reported the Oring from the fest gid no damage to | "Tra" notarions thee Conora! Flores with his cavalry | the Central Park; there was a rumor on the 20th of June — : PAAR HALE PRICE. | prow PANCY STL RO fends Doors open at 734. _Leeture commences a6 P.M. | tho fort, while, on the other hand, the squadron will | pushed forward, on the 224 to amile behind the enemy’ | that a hostile army was approaching Philadelphia; there BONTAGS, HOODS, NUBIAS, SHAWLS, LEGGINGS, 1 IIE LATEST PAIS NOVELTIES, GLESIA DE SANTIAGO. ES carry sears for many a day, Several iron-clats were well | camp, but General Polidoro failed to make the concerted | Were bids for $429,000; there was $1,000,000 offered ta 000 WORTH | 64 peceived by Ville te Pave be celebrated in the Spanish language at Trinity chapel ddled by 120 Be 4 } attack, and Blores was digappointed. It is also certain | the public; there was ‘a meeting of the Sinking Fund OF HOLIDAY Goons | 388 received by Be on, Twenty-ftty street, near Broadway, Sunday aiverdoon, atd | T led by 120 pound balls, Seventy men are reported | thas Gn the same day, during the assault at the trenches, | Commissioners on July 7, 1863, And a resolution offe UBT BE SOLD ATSONE PRICK hn nes BE ABON. ‘AND TENTH STREE: ee: ay calles of thai Veury: killed and ie 08 many wounded. About midday the Aduniral Tamandars sient lucorrect Soxpaichs to General authorising the purchase’ ‘of the balance o of the stock 2 bad "Y BOXES, VARIAN AND OBINA GOODS BIRNEY wu: ‘ fleet drow off, just in time to allow the fort to give undi- we, which so mi! 16 latter that he seriously com- ae GE GLORED GARE TAT we Tao Secs, PROBS SPACE PURS MADE, ALTERED AND Ri. ited elisuilcnl tostlipectack tip tant * promised the whole Argentine army. General Flores | opened; afterwards introduced him to the Comptrollery, BARGAINS FOR FAIRS AND STOREKEEPERS. carefully and promptly by practical furriers, at - > ‘was so disgusted that he threw up te war, and hia re. | but he made no arrangement tor an issue of the stock y CLOSING ALL OUR FELT AND STRAW HATS. ufactory 327 Vighth avenue, between Twenty-sixth MOVEMENTS OF THE ALLIED LAND FORCES, irement has beon doubly folt in so oritical an emer- | Gilman & Son took $25,000 at 111 and $25,000 at $d 8. And ‘Twenty-sevench streets, Remember, up staira Fine 2m apd 229 Hight eee, dark Minks from $00 10 $85 per set. Cut this out Between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, SEEN. | At eight o’clock A.M. four colurmus of the allies began | gency. Since the affair of Curupaity no feat of arma | for the Providence Institution; bave been stock clerk 0@ LBBS; th transact be- to move--two upon the right and two upon the left—and fe cured and the, ReNgHsatacmles: ophiammloes | eee ee ee ee = are an yaa: r: 2 NS AT , sNORS DANC DEMY_NEW OLASSES mn 23 they came withi the sixty-eight- ‘TRBTIMONY OF D. D. uADG A? beGRaINs THIS WEEK— COKMYN BROTHERS, 457 EIGHTH AVENUE. A are now forming. Classes at Palace Hall, New York, | °° ‘i pesca, Metall a (Correspondence El Pueblo, Oct. 4.) D. D. Badger testified that he is Prosident of the SILKS—A 1 Sang er a GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. Wernesdays and Satu lass 1n Brooklyn, E, D., on | Pounders they were kept under a hot fre of grape and * * » Atdawn, eoparnae: 28, tho troops were Un- bearchitectural iron Works in the city; remombors a call PLAIN COLOHS and PaNGY, 208 Added to the stock, in | Gop BLANKETS at $8.0 pair: EXTRA FINE 11-4 and | Monduys and. Fridays. new and beautltul Rooms to } canister. Tho Paraguayans had mounted ifty-six guns, | der arms. That day had been destined to stand foremost | “Yor bids tor atrent cleauing In 1864, that he mote o bids NOY. icy iF phte 0 c , ke. I woes UGREAT HAHGATYS IN’ PRINTS. DRLAINES, we. | oe 3 —paNcina Sapa, | M4 they were well served. ‘The allies found threo lines | $h,.0u" Miorious calendar, characterized by the most | sho invitation to bid was from the’ Mayor; my bid wed Pho department repleninhed with aovelties just received. PED AND COLORED BEE RDAR BOuai ° Ko. 212 UE, NEWYORK, —' | of defnco—ono of stockade, made by inserting trees in | Paunero led the Argentine attack; Golly commanded | ${Q0,000.8 years the bid wag not acco} ayo of the city 1 AT A ‘OF DRESS GOODS, 7am dye, terms, e., please eall for s ciroular. the ground; one of thorny trees felled together, making | the reserve, assisted by Emilio Mitre, who subsequently | shen: the statoment of the Mayor, Mr. Brennan and Mr, i ORT mht ES at We, FRENCH ME- ROOKES, DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. | an abattis one hundred fest wide, and one noarar tho | *atrd the honors of the day. attacking column of gome | B0l!* to me was that it was rejected on the ground of ebay or GOHED SERIE, CPEATEST NOVELTY of | Gnu f° nanaarss | TN MUSUINS, SELANNELS, | “An ihe Fashionable Dances In.one corse of lessons, fort, a ditch twenty fect deep and twenty-four foot wide. | eight thousand ‘men commenced to-moves ‘Cor acuta SE TY cna od the nena ie ne s. WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY and CLOAKING | GENTLEMEN, Thecho sal Feuer oe This was on the river side, On the side next the wood | Q'Agmires, Kc., we-were frequontly obliged to tako a cir. | Wanted # dumping ground and the use of the Croton . waa a Fe re oreo iie ee Gee YELOUES. THS; DIAPER LINEN at $3.0, worth $5 80 a ploce. ni a NCH SILK POPLINS AND SILK VELOURS. GhEAr RARGAING TS SoAR Ie. LADIES! Primary ; ue POF! D Sth, LOURs. LONG BROCHE SHAWLS at $20, worth SoiRnE EV GENIE POPLINS, NEW COLORS, at $1 25; vaine MRAT BARGAING iN RALMOR cE SRTS. 0 they had two natural ymarshes, a double line of abattis $10,000, and the rent of a dumping ground would bal cuitous route; the nature of the groun Laon ae ~ ty in | worth as mach more. ‘use of borees, we experienced the greatest difficul eadays and Saturdays, § to 634} ig and two stockades. At each of these obstacles there | bringing up our pieces. In this way we proceeded slowly lasa instructed by Mrs, Broo RY WED: AY EVENING ie Mr, Herring was recalled, but his evidence was not of MORAL WCE “7 = would be delays, and the time was well employed by tho | 424 in silence, “ SKIRTS at $1 50, worth $2 0; at worth $5 50. & GARMO'’S DANCING ACADEMY, ® FIFTH A . an important character, las SE acai ANTON NUANNELS, 00 plvoes’ PROM AUORION hue, corner of Fourteenth sizer. now open for the re. | guns from the fort. Colonel Rivas succeeded in opening } replied with vigor, and as reany uv ter and iaeucy seat pEaiude Capron und Mr, Duke then gave evidence to M4 OrAEIAG.. . ‘ CORNYN BRO’ i ception of pupils on Tuesdays and #ridays, Wednesdays an 1 a. a Je effect hey were arbitrators between Fornan aft tA pete op C4 pod, Paaret v LAS t 1a 457 Bighth avenue, near Thiriy-fourth street. | Satu passes for a single horseman to pass, and thus led up a | taneous discharges reverberated through tho jolning | Wood and the city in the mutter of claims made by cer= RACAN CLOTH, 8. ; ‘Ladies, 2to4.P. M. Misses and Masters, 4 to6 P. M. division to the ditch, within pistol shot of the fort, | Woods The noiso was most awful and unearthly. At | tain parties against Mr. Wood, for damages done during tm aD NEW SHADES; also all WHITE and NEW MIXED, INE IN DRY GOODS Gentlemen, ‘Tuesday and Friday evenings, at8 o'clock. eleven o’clock the cannonade had ceased, and the com- ' bow! rr} ry From that point ho sent back for reinforcements, the riots in the city while he was Mavor, and that they “Merchaite with large stocks on hand in abed dx, They | amemoer of tie Societe Academique den erorecseure de | ‘Thoce delays all told fearfully om the exposed troops, | ruders,took the opportunity of addressing a few words | eciged the city should be respousible for the. damages He Ne gg cannot mark thelr goods a3 low us or Auction Lots without | Danse de Paris, Artistes du Theitro Imperial de l'Opere, Pe Leal Bead rors twelve the signal sounded the ad. | b*#ined against Mr. Wood. peu heLow WHDa aL Perea? and fully 10 guataining © great loss. This they aro very backward in | which places him in immediate possessdon of all new dances. who could do but littte, and fell in hundreds on every ees ryey hope eerie bles he ively Toh the men | Orson Blunt being cajled 0 the stand, described the $00 dozen LINEN HANDKEROHIBFS FROM AUCTION. | SwulSs ogo and prepared oursoles for tteeomaqmensig: ae BE AAEMOE BOOK, THIED EDITOR. OONTAINING | *ide. Four regiments passed tho second tine of defences|| pushed oh with ardor. We bad. advanced scene wx or'| “nih ne took in the cert of ailing do quot of tae hoy nn tad a My ort n tl i. t 7 DOMESTIO GooDs. oe ee 1D ee Soon pti the ready carb | oo min Cotillon: one cd oe Aued pee 3 agg A “y and reached the ditch, They could not got forward, nor | soven =. when we feli in with a smail detachment | testitied that on the 28th of September, 1864, he All makes of Musling, Sto 5 cents per yard cheaper than We shall sell this week ech mates or addresa 82 Fifth avenue, corer Pourteenth atrest. could they return, Every man fell. of the Third of the line; these now formed the head of | the quota of the city full to the Board of Snpervisora;, er Bouse, ra neta ke our advancing column, and already began to suffer . LVACAS, 20e., 25¢., 280., Sle., 87. Ti 7 ShP FOURTH ‘THR ALUES RETREAT, that thereupon a resolution was offered to present a tes-, LEGRAIN, 729 Broad EN $' 3 DANDING 4 + 2 S87 FOURTH . severely from the enemy’s guns, of which up te the cea: know what Faraway, ENGLISH M ERINGB, Fey We. Ble., 30e.. de. D ntrcet, for children, ladies aud gentiguen, Now clas | Thus tho battle raged for three long honrs, when a | present wo had not ogee We now approach ched pretence adel to the teeuaonial fe the come _—_—_-—---- a = i se ? , ld elsewhere at $125. ednesday and Saturday, All dances taught in one quarter. ded, and th the advanced trenches, which we found unoccupied. GREAT PANIC SALE. LUPIN's ME RINOS, $i * ‘Six dances in six private lessons, retreat was sounded, and the exposed men began to The order was given to take them at a trot, and our gal- mittee, but was presented a few days afterwards with a Wholesale trade very dutl and manufacturers Falling. 1 Rr a ws bl sold elsewhere $1 75. | = een Sei ee ====S | retire under a galling flank and rear fire, As well ae | jant feliows precipitated themselves in the tronches, | Cb¢ck for $60,000, which be subsequently drew and RETAILERS FULL OF DEAR GOODS | 1 Gare BLACK MOHAIR, 6le.; wolth $1. __... NEWSPAPERS eek they could they took up and carriod off their. wounded; | where an iron shower decimated thelr numbers. This | 2U¢ for recruits the same as any other money ; it waso worth $125, Sirsadoner to buy them. The reason is, 1 Case BLACK MOHAIR ‘ Be. ; worth 37c. STOCKS ARE NOW WORTH SANTON PLA BUT 500, TO THE DOLLAR. most merchants are not willing to meet a loue by cleer ut thelr goods at al price, ? MUBLINS ate fap price 24 ic nor price 2e GOODS ite. tide vie rr oe wh tomary to draw suma to pay bonuties 1p amounts from. aes EAD THE “HOME AMUSEMENT” FOR DECEM. | but, under so galling a firo and with the delay in recrose- Uiects taint bee prs ppeeenye| Fooled a mily | $3,000 to $100,000. (The witness here doscribed in de- is 7e., Bie., $1. ver— Fille xquinite renting, charming poetry, 4 ; Heh a tea’ Grin narratives amusing often (us. wit an Rumor’ | 1g the obstacles to thelr march, they could not be ex- | run troops;, but tho. brave fellows, with the most deter. | ‘ll te manner in which rocrults were enlisted ) | | iN Who, Mey PROFIT. ne For sale on the newspaper stands. | pected to mind other than themselves, On every side = ig Pahperaing Ang ~~ their falion comrades, | a1 $2,000 a y it was my duty todo what I did; was AD le, f rit, cf reformed op t! prepared to charge red. os y BLANKETS gray. $2 ib and $54 pair, mas == = = the allies found the ground so marshy that narrow | Pectin batter tne Ske the Austrinan a: Roden, they hed Temenie’, “SA Ss © ieeckeions, © erveeeet steer x . ‘ALL WOoL, white $4, $6, $0 and $7 4 pair, passes only admitted the passago of troops, One | been orde: plate and a gold medal; they were sent to me; I cannot UALITY 200. 250 angi Me. A D 7 0, $ n ordered to drive the enemy at the point of the . Leer ed Wasp ris Re * SIN Gm AND DRAWERS, ts, "Tee, Mle. nbd Bl each, ERI CTEI ES 4 division on its way to its allotted duty, fell into ono of | bayonet, and they now dashed on, but when within | Oring volunteer Comminieos ‘oxtonded ail od expen ,= = ae ie CHARGE tc. On ‘the bore named aftileh you can sare one-nalt by | FRU ar cores fiz Brouiway. those marshes, and aftet floundering a long time returned | *boUt twenty-five yards of the foo, they were brought to | SF the committee, except one or two; did not Know 98 The deciing iD jue Ts trum Gc. to 1c, a yard. baying whem of us. halt hy an impassable barrier of felled treed. Tho hi testi: ra teu BLANKETS < seta 09°90 Note carefully Our name and address, ihatiads to the place of starting. Others passed the boge with | Paragnayans did not advance on them, but like peice aver cea reoak fine, ‘a cineed s SER FORMER PRIGE $i On: 27 EIGHTH AVENUE, pet Eat ty Street.) re wn ¥ - ~~ | #roat difficulty. Some officers lost their horses in tho | the aoe s, the poe Lyre with the most | resolution to give atestimonial to Mr. Brennan for money WOOL, HEAVY, $2. FORMER PRICE §9 00. ~ oo —-- NDLA Tith RQUALIZATION ACT OF JUL 28 1968, | Inglorious mud, and others wero lassoed and so drawn | wonderful rapidity hurled their hand grenades among | sayoq by him to the county by services on the Riot Akko BIG DEREAD gt ure ae So pee so nadinmaasccen TW RYO DRY GooDs. ented to: Sabana i@enche File yor cletias mmedictaly | “Fort Curnpaity, though assailed by tho fleet with aix with which fhe ae ee oor oraecas ware le ees eS ene ens ey gRINOS, ©, iy ach, sour elation : ; 1 - i * aa POPLINA, DRY ol reel, MCs 10g) iron-clads on one side and by 20,000 men on the otuer, | lyzed; they could neither advance nor retreat; every | ‘8UpPly the government with on all occasions (wi ESS GOODS, fe, STRANG & ADRIANOE, at No, 29 Mercer RETATLED AT WHOLESALE PRIA. No, 885 Broadway, between Franklin and Leonard streets, == On Mualms and Flannels you can save {rum 6s. to Ibe. a | Mili hes i'on MONDAY, December 3. if TH ATES? BARGAINS YET OFFERED, . bill co of plate; stood, so far a8 we know, unbarmed, Its fifty-six guns of | Sime they rallied they were as quickly routed by these re peas ea i preirtos poy fovea got ihe 120 and 6S pounds, and smaller calibre, from behind double | awful messengers of death. And here it was that the | diate; the bill 1s for $50,000. COAL, woop, Xt x vad: on Alpacas and Marinos fron 3c. 10 a flower of the allied ished—-Charione, Fi ¥OSTBR BROTH 167 Eighth av., a ath st. at the great peremptory sales of “ stockades, a wide abattis of felled thorny trees, a deep, lower of e army pert arions, Frage, The Commissioner announced that while the case for Kod POSTER BROTTENS Se Diewsi ce eerie paving prestinsed lacgely #5 tne great Peremptory sale RD RINBLING WOOD-—0EX broad ditch, natural and bottomless bogs, and’ carthon | Rossetti, Salvadores, Dominguez and Rivas (severely | tng defence ts being made up he will sit daily trom —————_——__— Tn ne - MEDIUM PRIGED 83 aooDs, tie ‘Kmpire Wood Depot 78 - breast works, hare done guch service as would bave | Wounded), and the army of tho ne without officers or | time it commences, and require the attendance of T 47 BROADWay. . e at about 50 csnta on the dollar. Also SHAWLS, ar Thitd evenia, ‘ driven back the best army in the world, commanders, suffered the most awful d sasters. legal gentlemen on both sites. The investigation was GLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. | the RICHEST GOODS {MLORTED, wilh the largest as- Sa Sa SEE TTT TTT IME Troe ALLIES RETREATING TO TUYUTY. A little before his death Charione told General Rivas sdipunaten tae stage of tho proceedings unt! Wednes- SE REDUCTION IN CLOAKS. ovtment of rich materials ‘8 MUTUAL At latest news the allies wexe removing their Iand | that he must have reinforcementa, that nothing had yet lock, t {wey room | fotces back to Tuyuty, or tho Estero Bellaco, whence | been done, and thai his legion numbered scarcaly ei ity i y they were taken for thie booiless enterprise, ‘The first | men; tho desired assistance soon arrived, com: "ROBBERY OF A BANK MESSE bes @’ armée was nearly annihilated, and the second | the third lieutenant, his senior officers having been shot BOLD ROBBESY OF A BANK MESSENGER. day next, at ten o' 0 GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS | ” LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS IN VELVET « WILL BE MADE FOR THE NE and ASTRAGAN CLOTHS of all colors, Also ices to break down monopoly. Oflee 28 Br THIRTY DAYS. Black and colored BEAVER CLOTHS atleas than half price. 0, 5, Lowest prices ip the city. wht HADES IN : ; G'? VES, GLOV ICED 1 KO SALE Re | down before they liad thirt At this 1 NEWEST IN BLUR PURPLE | (7™91 Ss" Sack, evita, Itai ant dark colors; exectiont | LOO combs nroK GRY Sth Grane. a AY THER” | ee aveinet, ovecfieie.anan la te-enchecs Atmong tee | tomseuk tne intrepid diveneeas tune Up with four bet. | 82/000 i= Trensnry Notes Stolen—-Oue .6¢ the AND VELVET CLOTH BEAVERS. Glover ni $y ana gt 25; undressed Kid, YO cents and $l; red, | - sania cates | Inguented depd AMRCAMaL cabahe dnneee colomme ehciey’ || GRODL Rein haa hake frightfully mutilated in their | Reputed Thieves Arrested—Others Kacape REGIE LYONS ASD GUNOA VELVET Ganmasnne | Nu64nd Mus loth ol size. A inrae, anmortment of fall | MARBLE MANTELS. —__| service. Colonel Vedia led his men up to the deep ditch | Advance; under a heavy fire he npproached, ladder in | With the Plunder. AT A SACRIFICE. co, N, B.—-Blosicry and Undergarments at coat priaa, a wwannes = Rare Aan tn and held them under fire at pistol range while he sent | band, and with the most consummate coolness prepared | Early yesterday afternoon a bold robbery of « bank Co. OPPENHEIM & BROS. | RUCERS, Bdand Be Brouawiy, acar Niucteenth abroet, AE es eee le ante ot tenet Noatt® | buck for reinforcoments, He then retreated by superior | to scale the parapet, An incident now occurred to com- | messenger took plac at the Fost Office, ‘From the facto =skwaktaco 1 oo nasi Sali oe very low prices 18 at A, KLABERS Marble, Works 10) pei gett sag & — wean nat couneustease des to venues Teo reales shells from the eet be- | as developed betore Justice Dowling, it appears that Mr. A, Futaher dari his week JREAT BARGAINS—IN FOREIGN AND DomEsrtc | East Eighiccnth sireel, near Third ay., N.Y. Cut this out. | HI Gaeices, but probable. Aeon of the Vice Presi: | ail sides. The ground wae strewn with two thousand | John V. Cockroft, messenger for the Nassau Bank, cor POINT LACE COLLARS AND SETS; saneres. ,. Doi B. SEEWART. 605 Sixta avenue, between Thirly-ffih aud GENERAL, HORRY OF"OGED TO THK FLAN OF OPERAmON. | the Foar of the canluon. town te make some collections, and was returning with eu, * $160,000 worjh of Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, | Thiriy-sixth streets, General Fiores from the first opposed this battle as in- A retreat was now sounded, but such a retreat be | $2,600 in United States Treasury ‘This . y, ATAN AND sigs ALL DRES! tresses, Pillows, Bed Sacks, &c,. &e,, ft pece - judicious untii the fleet had seriously damaged the fort; | better imagined than described. It would seem as if the | had rotted up in brown td ped ta he AL, YESRAUS NT cag vernment auction asics; wholeasio and ASTROLOGY but he was overruled. It was arran; that while this | Paraguayans had patiently awaited this awful mement, | pocket of his overcoat, ‘oll to oue ‘on the pocket, pitage OF Lee thawee LIAM MAT ERWe, SECatnArine strest, Je ~ “ ses battle progressed the old buitle field at Estero Bellaco | as they now sallied forth from the flanks of the battery | so that the money xhould not be lost or stolen. Om the. Jest received. : i rnd nes Sie a “mee FACT, NO IMPOSLTION —GRUATEST PRANOH MP. | should be also occupied, thai General Flores, of Uruguay, | in two heavy columns of 2,000 or 3,000 men each; and | way to the bank Mr. Cockroft stepped into the Post OADWAY AND TENTH STREET ARMSTRONG, A ‘ium fn the world. | Mrs. STAIH, (rom Europe. Sick- | and the Brazilian General Polidoro shoula engage the | tvey committed sad havoc among our broken ranks. | ftice to collect some drafts fof the bank, and while en- RT ser me: ter - tl 5 in Figen gh en Gloves, Undershirts | POe teil his name; $6,000 rew: 2 Fourth | Puraguayans and so prevent any reinforcements going | Without officers our men could make tow oy og they | tering the building he was surrounded by Daniel Ogle SS Oar hows NEw Coneer AND Skint ar gare oy hr Synth Maser eke avenue, Hours trom § 4. M. ull? F. M. tothe fort. But in this pian a failure occurred; for, | now fied on all sides; me eee odo Parana | and three or four other men. Ina moment afterwarde: F defor the" naldaya, ‘New na slegnnt Franen, | abies, Mlankets an Oomeaticg iat stay <a GENCE, | sleut and there was iste morethau wakirmishe =" | nomber wore awalowed “ap ta “yawning “ipantanons | ME,coakror, at, somerDing sod tie tne of eke ¥ Pees Eighth and Niath ares, | Ribbon, from volbnt 2 NEW JERSEY GENCE. His WITHDRAWAL. which were everywhere swollen by the late heavy | pockets separated and started of, followed by f Pg Nettry Tod netand Sash Ribvons, fo ee ee anemned Immediately he pis bee fren Fores asked — oie i the pati ‘ victim, who = page er in seizing _ of Ogle after ne. 5 4 hed "4 rmiasion to retire for a short time is OWD count se people Buenos Ayres ionce to had procecaed a ort distance. . Cockroft aceased > Si inde‘of owaaigy read. at tesa than wholesale Torney Clty. cortiy. before | abd he took with bim his what romained of the | boar these awful reverses! his prisoner of the the(t, which he denied. The mes- ‘ my Sania paamet vege | ton ccna co Posy eeieg te woe norte mn | Cechtan'st tne Se ed in apo tae | ela tans ee a ipa se mane | SR” see Saks ages ae ef. q ten 0’ op y evenin, was disco 0 a q ©, FARREELS 267, 200 AND Sh SRIREY BEBE ||| (08 @ Ttnder the liquor store and tenement house No, 314 | sumed the duties of the civil government as provisional | belioved le died in ihe retreat. The Genoral hed saked | bent’ pinecsouny reed be eousiuded to and ght'eee” On , . Tnat Feeaive he 4h Eighth poe Alarge number of cigar boxes | Sxecutive. There iano appearance of an intention to | a reinforcement of Porto Alegre, but was refused. the way to the tink Ogle told Mr. Cockroft that he did celebrated Brussels Uncpat my ‘ne mepay ‘saturated with benzine, were placed | return to the war, and J have seen no one who believes | Salvadores died in the trench which he had so nobly } not take the money, but that he would get it for bim if Ss under the Rooring, ‘but the timely discovery saved not | ‘bat he will return. was the cause and orizin of all | assailed. he would bush the matter up, and go with him to ele eo Erinn: & cous: $5000 work Wariir ond only property, but the lives of the tenaute, who were | this conflict, and now he {8 $he figgt out of it. General Flores ordered his men, two hundred and | corner of Prince street and Broadway. They walk Furajturs, maanfeetnred on the premises aud warranted. | composing themsciven to rest. Suapicion fell'on Francis "ARAGUATARG AMONG THR ALLIES, My in number, to get ready cre to-day ~4 em- | along, and on reaching the Nassau Bank the mesenger ‘ Small profits and quick sales at tho Vecgont, wrarerogme in | Oponnell of the liquor store, and be was | | Among tho ullies thero are many Paraguayans; some | barked with them, and they will probably arrive in your ‘Ogle in custody of an officer of the Second pre Eee dhe coeggraer MeseSS S'S | eed al cmd wax a of wy LM de kei BaP Sta ne an | Sl Wr" et sass wen Sooo ccs | "ts wne oo abel ik eh, Smt sacrifice. ja delivered free, re en fu war, an ow 18 ~ pore waar mukvaora |, SXtaxstre Smaves or Laaxn Burn.—Mr. Kipp, Deputy | Graclod into the allied ranks. An officer ‘from head. | and have to thank ourselves now for the wwencen | where Mr. Cockroft lodged's complaint agataet him. OLADAY PRESPN(S—AY NO. 6 WEST ELEVENTH | Conlector of Revouue, yesterday acized about fftoon | quarters told me that they all Mgt well, Onee two of | Such, in nfow words, waa the affair of the 22d. I will | " Ogioia a good looking wna, Creuty nine fear of ; Rarnata, Pants Lstos, Golteres de Pietra et-de Pare, | wagons, each averaging thiriy kegs of larcr, for allezed fans Senaceraes Se SAG, cae sealing Use, Reed | net a0 Say mre] Suara lees me le peberies iis | and o aahica of Now York, Se Bees ote me cee r Bracelets nes, ‘over o ha + y teaus, AD ely Hnps-iot, and’ most tantei al arvlen, polation of tug Revenue lars, in neglecting to cancel | Tem™ Rot immediately. it is understood thet a most | ith he bit that the present campaign i Out a miluary | Syamination through nis counsel, tar. Wan. F { for ‘sale, different uew Bade of ‘Trimmings Tor ladies oe cycle e ~ The condition of Jamos | UBCoRGUErAble ‘version exists etmonn Brasiliens and CONTR ar wou om aaieslirse which was granted by the maageinte ‘The i i [NDIA CAMELS HAE “—~ 1 Meighan, who was stabbed on Thuretay by James prisoners, pnd in retura the Paraguayans take Braziliane, tore to attend to as many thousands! bg « * i Lap rg SHAWLS, 5: Metenete Friery, being vory precarious Coroner Warren took hie | but, not yas an ae et ee re . in all grades. sis! Weieter strut, "tatt ttly deposiiion yesterday. The Recorder hes refused bail i — a ‘* after mong i sane THE GREAT TUNNEL AT CHICAGO. } Ranineanpesreoe ee t. ai Friery. tan Pair oe caynng 3 pte olen ~ M, ones. Gux Accrogsy,-—-A man named John Spear, while on pawl Sawer on. cane Brazilian prisoners. After the : ™M. 18 PIPTH AVENUR, after Fort Cu: ity they the bodies of SPEC'AL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. has 38 t ansortinent of n sporting expedition with » friend on Thursday after. ttle at Fort sie re flew freon test inthe CLOAKS, noon, had hie left hand shattered to fragments by tho | the Argentine wou! mentes Satesoun ‘The Work of Excavation Finished—The Tu: R WHICH SHE IS OPPERING ATOA i pep AOS ny The arm was amputated, and the | 6%y) pony poring Noga ymur- | “net to be Ready for the Reception of Pure Birth avenue Rona sireet, and 122 Mine Gregg has also opened « dremmating department in | An, Peels ttt Ley THE ARGHNTINES GETTING RICK OF THE WAR. Water in About a Month, &c.¢ mig srenve, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth atroota, connection with ber business and bes ji: ved some | man’s name was , an Drove o The people of Buenos Ayres have uo enthusiasm left Cuicaco, Dec. 1, 1866. p>... smnnenamncahants ———— ne | Mena Dinwor and Rewning Dreaete trek, Parte, im © Morning paper yesterday, was erroneous. for the war. Some of the are clanorous for the | yesterday the work of excavating in the tunnel stood _—— mae tt Se A Bis we enlisting ne Oa eee aan, | TemONal oc the Oo yon hy yt follows Whole length SAOGT Wiel; chorrsted on THE HOLIDAYS THIS WEEK. ADAMY, E.G. EDWARDS 22 YOURTR AVENUE, | persone committed to the City prison during the month | But he real evil e they never calou ¢ power ol _ . ; Ya eas pale as eis ae an MSewveer fretty emond ae | Twenty-third streets, and | of November was one huadred and fifty, of whom sixty. | the ans. Such fighting has never before been | shore shaft, 6,275 feet; excavated on lake shaft, 2,200 ys chaaper than any othar elty broidery. Ku Le Ey on = Re ; to be lished, two feet. To-day All for Silk Eubroideries, Lia. | seven were committed for drunkenteay. ae in to understand that | et; Pomainiog ‘accomp! , ey gt pt ~ ny best Communipaw. the Change of nadorsip su be amo the Brazilians, | the remaining two fect were accomplished, The por. rh haa ee and Admiral Parker is | formance of the final act was set down for yentorday J 00 Riarapiog, wholesale and retail ‘Tire Srock Yar Rererss.--During the past week 101 | Adroiral on ont weit at the Abattoir, containing 60% cattle, 4,113 | ¢xpected by steamer to-morrow to take his pince. The | sromoon at four o'clock. At half-past three the favored poeta ‘a Former prien, $1 50. BMPR Vermer pric ‘ x h AC AB, Be. va i ai oi ‘Al , LLY WORTH A " ARTS JOCPORNS AND BALMORALS, 4,564 sheep. ‘wo commands of Baron Porto Alegre and Polidoro are 4 the shore nf WATbeowe pwraeae RRP, “omar gts | P Loe Ee RONCHI. ” neraen. tobe combined, and ts aid che Dralian Ninisar at | fom who ware permet ts dveand the shore shal ep — — LAI PREKOS PRICE WAR tho orRLs DRESERS AND ees CLOTHING Trae oF THe Usircaneno Lagoon Drauens,—The case raaibe that ‘Baron Porto Al: ‘rill command both | ty-six feet beneath the eurface to the tunnel level. Five oticn closely the location of Our sores, AY there are 0 AP VERY OW Trae , of Millar Mollet was tried yesterday, bat the Jury dit. | griiosin pombination, One thing ie certain; no new | mole cars were filled, and transported the party to the © edverti A. T. STEWART & ©0., nt of junct! whore they were met by the 'y weit. Tons Me oF apnea {can oconr till reinforcemonts are sent up. Junction, y Sg seek 0 call on the foputation of our how __ Broa al Tenth atrest. J agreod. The next case wax that of William Darley, who gg fm Nea Geeaaee the an the crit’ ehaft. Work was commenced oa i . B.—Our only " S (OW PARIS MADE VELVET CLOAK. eo yor ie Conscription iz | each side, and im fine minutes the barrier in yi $ 5 AK, Neeark. some of whom are now on the way. conscriptio moved. Tho partion #hook ulated by et tind S Rr chon’ Sp Pabirors, Scicinn Yesterday morning a man apparantly of in- | daily looked for hare, Congress adjoumed on Ootoher | uch other, drank sclees tad cotgved tgcta ond egutn ot Oot CORSETE, CORSETR—AT GREATLY Rf nxrnsGRBeaae Baltoary ane mind, walked out about half way on the Now Jor i the papers aro ridiculing se body very severely. whe success of So ee eee came gee eee Genes priees., We Have the Mreee one eee all tie AY STEWART Boos, Railroad bridge, from which be jumped into the | The session cost the country 000, silver, abou M tuslve rar Areas {rom el acde vo order, ot REGRION, Hrewtway and Teh ettact_ | river tutte wore’ imiuodiatery meta torenscue hitn, | 'Thenem marine railway” for elevating and repairing | which resulted at the foot of the vat from » defect tn fatal eT ee, eT iStentk ren ease |X : ee ————"—= 1 pat without avait, He was about twenty-eight yeare of | ships and steam! Vo be erlabliabed at Colonia in | the botsting epparatua |The brick work, of which GFLY- | Iaue for aught bat obsequien to the dead and tander ness protease fresh . SPR) KOT, sRBOME eRIRT, Axe, andan Englishman apparentiy. The body was re. | Uruguay, directly acrivs the La Plata from thie city. It seuies Reloaen cog oh gh By to the bereaved. en wit at-t impo ve oath Wes Nw rome, TH elt hs cencope sn | Seed ae tee eee | LE ee ee frack tn doe rom the abere fiber At Just | sprang through «rear dor and ity nated. Bhwal | w ‘i "The I= mot oO @ BROADWA} Sone Oy Bere kramer. duced thu vn We hate thet fm all oalsra, with che ARnivat of Factor Ginua yao Exotaxn.—Thirty anne ee gepoegtn Ayr ve ong Prosideat Lin or ‘betore alluded tty w! tave note his tient dings a rat Revaived per eamer Scotia Inert ja atytan tn HORSHRROR young women arrived from England by the Inst steamer, ‘The “new wool is beginning to arrive. The Inst sale of | the bricks aad mere aan 18 the gg Ca) on Harrfet Masson was about thirty-five Fand-mace cougie ply Werly's Pete Woven ON BACK having been en, by the M sere Clark as sae pe ea Pine was at $63, silver, per one thou- pa pre ry. ry, 20 a5 to fords 8m i... ‘uniforn fad ae eee = her Leond Mabe — Oanesia, We slogan pan We are now making, andar the supervision of our tn thelr thrend Iartory on the Panalo river, at Beware, | wand feet eee ne Comet whew whiny wate, oo] were oa ee Oe ya tly AN the adn —y feablone ip walking stints hat WRAD ARTIST, England. Newspaper Accounts. cael or trae tee ph Tay 4 pee lege Ba aad - betel of Akron, gotenee prom|nen' in be tif) ioe silt, with ‘ vel. | CGAn Stone Ronern,Karly yesterday morning the | (Correspondence of the Buegos Ayres Stan: Oct. 9.) | oa pure, Them, commencing st the crib, the | “are circles of VL pat exhibition. Order made for the 8 very ben horseshoe of wh' el Corn 1866, ‘Mrs. Museon possessed much ALMORAL KEIKTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Yet It is ordered by and made exprenaly for one of our | cigar store of Messrs, T, and J. J. Garrabrant, No 996% Ph come Sp and was the exemplification of many of the ' fave, OAYNNEY, ATYLES VERY CHEAP. mout distingulahed customers, and will beshown tn our rend warech, silat aia se ot 196 and You have already heard of tne Severse ‘t | the purity of true womanbood. she wae bs 774 porta nent! val J a ntered bbed several 4 oy 7X taal nena raeatineetia sitow WIxDOW boxes of cigars, pipw, ke. The thieves gained aa on- batcamed and beloved by those who knew MOR ally atienda at thie apper ators, trance to the store through a smal! ventilator, whieh they Wernesday, the Oh inet, Wa will alan opan on the same has oe much sorrow IA the com are ft ancnracy. on Wednesday, ch Copsetn Just reesived per reached by means of Indder. , committed PN ee ced aan SN ee tLe *FiLEe Be ania eres the \aloves ane Bape, pHa deg ry be | Me mF.) where 2) Sst ace: toes b page op = + | We witl soit the trade on portions could wot make way thronj Senty eee a bewween eighty ae ne ene ae tent Wien ; mete k LIBERAL TERMS It Telroat | aFch is al Aen er ary line’ between Portage and Samiit ewuntion a SALE OF LIB! ane obo roma F | ALPACAR. GAYNOR, Importer and fact tentile, feat ibe fi “ age omg oy oer Sart 9 Sos eri ie batween fi Hudson county, heard on Friday | The Ninth of tne Hine went into action (wo hundred and tat aft No comnection whatever with esse stare fe sty. evening, cores Sart pesbeee its decteton to ayn aaa ae ‘The Third Entre-Riano p Mogan play hoy] oe a fos ct mere Monday, 17th inst, Muh renewed his bail in the Mercer | battalion went ia two ; the fag and thirty men Present ee , memea tee Any yesterday afternoon. The decision in the | survived. The First of the line hed barely thirty Covbie Py Fie tide water case 1s postponed until the next session of the \ nd ‘ie light complanion, light gray ight ‘oul Errore, Pannox ov B, M. Anxtv.—The Court of Pardons closed’ 4 ver shone 160 pounds; smeoth fece;* prominent ite seasions at Trenton yesterday. Among those pardoned hundred large teeth; large mowih walks very ~ is Dealessia of Newark, new laid on | The Bt. Augustine a fF I, me ae = te a Paras | timo oo cleat | ‘00 81.090 Boe ot 'm Wee { r “mS f '