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—— oe a ee ET forces in the La Plata, wit Thr MEXICO. sion, and cared more about sprending a knowledge Of ifand dotug govd iuaa waking mondy, His pation:s and’ frionds ave very dosirons he. showld retura to America, and they.speuk of building bim a large hydro- pathic. institution. in this city; but, whether he should over conte back or not, one thing is certam, and is that be leaves now with the regrets and the kkiadest re- membrauco of 4 very large circle of friends and those who have been-restored to heaith by his treatment. Talk in Favor of Peace—Tho Revalt in Buenos Ayres—The Slavery Question, &o. Rio Jaxenio, March 12, 1567. ‘The only news from tho River Plato during tho last fortnight is that “prought by tho English packet from Montevideo, to the 1st instant, From the seat of war thero is nothing important—no movemont had beon hb an Dhar hae ss cal eer 143 gus asd 4000 nn” 82 SEBFORAL of 36 veeele, tater G5 Wet Wourtecuth, Ser Amusing rem b 4 an ae uxteent! eot—, lo astractiv bing 8 . ie for Speech of George Francis Train, &c. r family—(nartnae red et tees & Be eve ; ‘e ation of {ober mor grarocra nite credible reports advise | | Dm ©. . Sehiofordecket, of the well kaown Hyare | tions tne sce cet «Nee, Mit Rgioale. nina te team gunboat Mago, . 2 r Confirm: the Important Orders Issued pea es ~ Mg ae: cae mene lots eat fe | ome labios wae orm Mn are owerdl ati | The Brazilians Getting Tired | isiinun fans: f yo R hts at where they _ were Apne Deingiabouhia 8 | toindag, ot family physician. he: words ag Tired | steam gunbooe a a " by Juarez Concerning Maximilian, Sf nee , a and’ a | (2 to Zuropo, his numerous friends and: pa‘iowtg im: | yan ores Mi (Lda Keey, ao fired off at the pour ee Para ance, 4 4 1% , ea provisnd a rekrehs- privpig cblertinwone on Seebeap Sah? Ge wares to bake etic for beat, of the War, ese ganeeet alee HH be 3 , . fold. as get ‘vent. bas ‘some pass an we iain hr Die cvcisa eran thelr erativads And BY radents, Sects tua Wi the gossip os, handed the uy enact Tegan , ® 3 A ‘servic ark gO Merry as am: orted of Imperiatist ‘the hos been. w ree te’ us int Plan auc induce the doctorte oome backs Steamer Pramandady Fy 2 a Rep . i pte Ps0s ine ing th rt ir Hato ‘fe ha Be | cient wabraete ep anaes sree | Invite ciactteh saa, 8 n0bia | Their Offcers Think Humaita | ‘ism (ot j ‘ 8 T00) Queretaro. Sader the alate of unceriainty in whlch thoy live, They | . — aS aT TO rahi: [aod hae co wo : Understand thet wheuover the succeed overy / HOM Geore Francis Train anda sumptuous supper-stb SWAB aR an pa a Cannot be Tak 2 0 de. ‘ke ke. alain of wil besccardey | aa. Dold in. tho Institule bait gulbé procrimide of the eveulng wae by a en. Py ; ; , ing. A, largo, and RHR. ALAR re 1 io pes tines atari nih out Lie mare, “fice | fsblonablo ameniiy aitended, ani it yas altuelhat pear iapn ep epepen pts end ik eae an Gleam le ig of V 4 mnerses one of tho most enjoyable rounions we ever wit 7 in excellant iaste, aud the company Mary PCM pee 2 . The Slee of Vern Cruz to be ted | and are en Dopate thelr departure rou (bo f th wa y enloried RE a see ; . With VigerrScarcity and Sicuneetiicets to gouatr with a Tf fom te honor Jel tuain 98 U Shale nossed. It was more than that to the grestest mimber je ape a aly reereh | fel teed was “hic the War iii | x ES) Roduce the Town Speediiy—Vemite Break- ty to Maximilian shall allow. Padre Scher © | present; for one could see much deop eniotion in those } ~ n, nod "perhaps forever, . A disciple of Prisaanits, x x0 ta dn Outs eo. cava, aprive, s007, | aazat’, Hatt tnd what. be cannot dain the way ot | who A been restored to alt bash abil eat the tor oP nytiepathiy, Became, 49 thie our. &e. ho, ke. eS ' . ‘ nce | Self could carry into effect, mont of, Dr, Schicferdecker when bis name was mon, | tty (hirty years ago to, carry out 4 9 os 8 Gavumtne ee sailed, mp oonsoauens® | General "oman, our Politica, Prefect. took out on | tloned, apd. at tho thoaght, that he was about 0 be | Sh a eg ee Me) SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. mt Ranoeth y ‘you later dates, Saturday morning at tbroe o'clock most of the garricoD. | separated from thom. of.tho country. ho’ established hinaself ia, New. York, ‘Military matters. are as when” I last wrote, We had | Some knew (hat dlaximiiian was fleeing from 5 aanté | where, as Mr ‘Train remarked, he has been sueceasful | What the Belligerents are Doing—Diagust of seme protiy heary artillery fring’ this ‘morning on both | S84 that tlie Protect had gone to cover his retreat into | | Mio solnée commoncod at cleht o'clock with an andanlt } ih ri di asos if jit in making a great fortune. In | BraaiMaw Officers With the Conduct of the thevolty; others anceried ‘that two thousand eight hum~ | and: romilo, frou Coneorio iu A minor for plano; WIE | Goo4 the Doctor bas heen ail along an enthusiast in his | War—No Possibility of Taking tMumatia— we : thousany sides of the city, .and- from beth political and military | dred men and eo ee of prulieny, agp on the a¥ | second plano accompaniment; from Hummel, by: Mita & iy from to relleve Puebla; whifl i ti of th Parties, | Many shell'and round shot from the enemy fell | to or tisclosed iho truth to have been no moro thana | Uilliendabland Mes H.C, Tima, which wae admirably 4m the city, without, However, killing any. peraon. scouting expedition, chiefly with the object of openin; fe 4 which nuded by dionce, of Tho liberals are. busily. engaged »in placing some | the yous for provisions and surploe: of whieh the Ber ak No dae Cabee tke BE beak ee fheavy guns in which will possibly soon make Wal has been feeling the want tor more than two oo COR ee eee ithe weeks, nouneing Mrs. Lilliondabl a ylanist of tho! first Srdor. Saphire moth notice With: m, 6 Mr. Gustavus F, Hall, a baritone well known im musical ‘The health of the city is hourly becoming very bad: | Matters Between the Capital and Vera circles in sung the: solo, Z?dmor Funesto, from ‘Were were sevora! deaths from the vomito yesterday, Cruz—The Movements at and About Quere- Roaton, 380g, Oy When we remember that had for a year been held at Huinaita, we can imagine how and stxiy men sont out on the dition ander Commodore Shubrisk would eubduc Humaita itself, Young Lopes would did. ve re rin Lis 918s ta Gales Statoa ‘eee iment Wii never again send such an inadequate x sueb an undonakiege Six miles of torpedoes, obssracted i ; if g Bs 8 tH -, Donizetti, and also.tho alo, Now. é Ver, from Tito mado by either of the belligerent armies. A little of tho | Channois and ‘guvs to rake @atleet for miles as it comes i among them two Amorican, and English persons. | | taro, Ke. 7 ‘ . cid Detwoen outposts was the only daily occur- h ons file are woute of the dee $ (From: the Orizaba (March 1 t! Mattel. The audience showed its apprecidfion of this - BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. usual firing between outposts was the only the obstructions in single fle are v1 ‘is apecaen; Cae sieesine Ae iestetemgorary: enang Now Orleata Heayuue’} Aside eetthiants rich and powerful votco” by repeated ASO be rence which helped to rolléve the intolerabfo monotony Thon tho hilt aftords high elevation for: whieb, oatof the ranye of game from the river, can dowa fire and tren at will, 4 tI Place, Which is insidd Of the wall but goarcely two foet Fortwo weeks past. no communication has been per- | plaudits and encores, trio for, vioitn a 4 ni tied camp. Marquis de,Caxiag the surface, consequence of the norther blow, | mittod between this point and Vera Cruz,» In fact, no | and violoncello, in out pit om, Mendleseohn, wag which pervades the entire allio: p. Marq f A Fronway Roparr,—William Maher, a plasteror, was : nie : Ing fortifications —— “ ‘could ‘take: native igner was afowed during tbat time to pass | well executed by Mrs. Mr\N. Hagen and Mr. | artested yos!erdey on a charge of highway robbory, and | keeps hits men hard at work In construct! z bone nig aaa: a to Ban Juan, the | through the iiveral lines. Telegraph nnd mali commu: | F. Harbord’, Two other plcoas’were performed on the | 6y being taken'to the Forty-third precinct station house | for offensive purposes tit the form of batteries, treuchoe, Arrival of Presldede Mame from the a of ‘woua! burying place'tn time of siege. Bication fave ceased for some thirty days. The sumo | piano by Mra Lililendeh}, the’ Polonaise, 1a B flat | coneicag his quilts” The prisouer, in company with two | &o What he doos that for, if ho has to advance, la not ‘ar-Rosarte as a Tending Plncey der Tragte Attar tn Montevideo, Gey... * Bussos Avnet, 8. A., Feb, 28, 1867. Al tho last hour before closing tho mail I send you the latest news, President’s Mitre's return yesterday called out thou. sands and thousands of poopie, The oldest inhabitant nover saw so many sircets crammed with people fhe fact is he i8.@ great favorite with all, Ho is so aRUMfad that his worst enerales despair of any successful oppost- ‘Phere is no good water in the city and scarcely any | omar a re Pepsin No ean no Inter. maior, ie Chopin, dnd the fantesia Tannhauser, (provisions We sre‘astonished that nothing comes to ue feos anVernt with the capital. -The- rare}-frera Liszt. ee ~ = une . Cruz is completely izolated, Puobla being Tn tho midst of the concert George Francis Train was from Hayaua of New Orleans. If the presont state of | tho nearest friendly on ‘An order ‘bas just boen | called upon for an.addross, as it was known ho could things lasts one week longer our condition wi'be most | issued permitting tho passage of foreigners from the | not remain until the concert was over, in consequence Interior into Vera Crag. Mall commanioation with points | of an engagenent to leavo that night ta oin.a party on adjacent to the capita! is about being re-estabjisned, not | the wav to the Rocky Mountains wing derived Queretaro—Im. foci os however, i aaa That a} ao Js fron oe — Dr. eeapeayr ere beeper @ state of siege, some 7, under rio ing a thorough couvert to the hydropathic doctrine, portant Orders from Juarez te emia ae having investod it, Au'attempt to storm the place will | he remained behind his party expressly to assist at this Treatment to ho Shown Maximilian—{sola- | po roxio ih four or five day, Tho suburbs are already | entertaiament, In response to theso calls Mr, Train Son and Ineecurity of the Capital—Opern- | ja the occupation of liberal troops. The.garrison—3,000 | made the following chayactorist marks i— oasy-of- conjecture. Lopez, on bis side, la equatly busy in the construction of defensive works, and in surrounding his position with all possible contrivances to impede the advance, and successfully resist tho assault of his enomy—an assault that ho bas been threatened with at Teast a hundred times, but which, im tho opinion of many, is as far off as ever. ‘Tho Marquis has now the fall command of tho allied army, General Mitre having returned to Buenos Ayres, confederates, -assatlod Dr. Johi Denne; a-residont-of Ponnsylvania, as he was proceediag through Hamilton avenue on Saturday night, and robbed bim of two canes valued at $40 ‘They undertock to rob the Doctor of his.wateh; but he made a determined resistance and catted tustily for help, when tho thieves fled. A good description of the parties being given to the police lod to the arrest of Maher, The prisoner refused to give the names of his confederates. Bone.anivs.—Burglors entered tho hallway of No, 203 jaz Against Puebla—Maximilian | men— have fortified the mam pi aad mounted about ‘MR. TRATY'S SPPncH. sl | i u . tion, They point ont Bis errors; no mauer, where is a Oe Ferree ar sacinte Princer | ce bantied’<naben SL Uio arises barrioeden walare | An ancient enge-saye:—" The medical, egal and clerl Atlantic atrost on Xueeday night Dy taking ® pavel from | the Marquis has at least forty thousand mon roady and } tore a poiter or a wisor ian? cro-/Phe' Prose en sho'Walted States, é&e. reedy for a desperate Ogbt, ‘tho place must fail mto | gal professions are the cratches on which ignorant, dis | the door, They then attomptod to enter the store of } savor for a brush with the Puraguayana; but still he |” yy mis tos e a liberal hands soon. lant and diseased humanity hobble through the . S. Gardner, in the same building, by foreing open a I boli Bowever, that the Marquis ts _Horario becomes now ype avoat war contre, a3 the troops Mexico Ciry, March 17, 1867, From Querétaro we have no recent intelligence, and | world.” (Langhter.) They take possession of your | rear doot, bur tho bolts and bars resisted thelr efforts, | MOves not. eve, however, rqais 18 |} from tho army are coming down in large nambera— already over four thousaud—to go out to suppress the rebellion ta the interior, This is another help to the business and tmportanco of Rosario, [tis rapidly rising to be the secoud place of business im this republies Withta the last fortolght forty-throo s oamors have, calledt at Rosario, and eleven foreign vossela, Baht 80a golug vessels cleared im thattine, The trade of Rosario has always boon by muies aud by, bullock. carta qnite right in not attempting an advance, and that his “masterly Inactivity” {9 Iaudable—at least for the present—as it s the opinion of many naval and military officors that bis army is not yet sufficiently proparcd to risk a pitched battl. ‘Tho slightest movement on his part will certainly bring on a general engagement; and Asifto clear up the anxiety and doubt so long pre- Fa deus only, ote Suereh soaioae peers has | body, your pocket ‘and your sont. hperge them wo ; n fought in ‘the locality of Allende, in which Maxt- | would havo more religion, lows discord and wore npo ‘wading as to the seh eral which is'go dear to the | viiisa participated, and where it is reported he was | old ase. (That's sd) “Some other day I wil tke up the future of that empire, tho liberal chiof in the district Of | wounded in tho foot. My authority reporis an imporial | legal and clerical brothers, but to-night you ask me to Toluca remits to Mexico an official commuuication ta paracae this aoyans ip what extent and with what loss {| taik about the doctor—‘iaugh!er)—more expecially oa hs jg unknown. It is understood also that tho torces of | is about to leave ws, a loss w2 shall only experience whea seply (0:tho romors of thedefosbof his party near Quer | Bee cha Coroba are failing back morthwatd before | he. ia. tar away. Cpoinnse.s Bhvipa., .alven and they were compelled to abandon their felonious intentions. G Jor's clothing store, No, 176 Fulton usly entered Moaday night, aud of clothing, toro at tho corner of Canton and Park ‘glariousty entered on Wednesday night avenues was taro, He says that defection bas already taken place | tho columns of Miramon and Maximilian. Whetver this | tre national diagnosis on fluancial affutrs to the gold Sh wi m 4 je . a 23 y &.. and robbed ot 00 worth of stock, An officer of the at 0 % 7 among tho troops of tho Emperor’s army, which dares | liberal movement is 2 gathor strength and for the pur- | brokera and lalkad charity 10, cae. Ficth avenuo aristo | Yor.y-fourth precinct. saw the burglars coming out of | ® {8 possible, nay even probable, that an engngoment, pt A Le ae eae ele aol bo htent pose of weakening the imperialists has not transpired, | racy for the Southern Re!ef Fond within the wook past. } tye ‘store and chased them for some distance, bu , which tho flect would be compelted to ret the part of | e progres tosari it set leave the town for fear of, desortion by wholessia | Pim’ cin it us thas the tailing back ts in perfect order | Why not enter: a ‘now field ‘aud. exposo” thos - DB rare ior ate ti fie ie ses A Bent ae , sbeseaaticas pa Tho colonies about to be located tn the province finally escaped in the darkness. Accipryt.—James J, Davis, captain of a bargo lying at tho Atlantic dock, while carrying some water pipes aoross tho vosael on Wednesday night fell into the hold, broke big arm and: injared Miinself internally. Ho was taken to the Long Island College hospital, Says He Was Nor Annestso.—John Kolghtly, private watchman and sexton of a church {n Brooklyn, states that he was not arrested for intoxication, as reported in yestorday’s papers; but was arrested after he had reached tho station house on a trumped up chargo, bub. eabsequontly honorably discharged by Justice Dunne, PaxseyTary oF BaooktyN.—Tho Presbytory of Brook- lyn reassembled yesterday morning at the First Presby~ mere spectators, would result in a reverse to tho alltes; and a reverse in thelr present circumstances would bo nothing toss than a terrible disaster, Many officers who aro continually returning from the South speak of the war with tho most profound disgust, though approving the prudenco of the General-tn-Chiet. They stato that the great mistake was made months ago, when the allied army first invaded the conntry. Their opinion—ond a sound ono It is, too—is that the advance to Cunrupaity, Homaita, and even the capital, Ascension, should have been mado immediately after tho landing of the allies, and that, with the co-operation of tho fleet, it would have been a comparatively easy mattor. Now, ta 6 will give thoir businass chieily vo. thateity. 4 ible adair occurred a few days ayo at Monte. video between two American dentists, Dr. Bourse and Dr, Kmery. The formor went to the house of the latter’ to deliver a lettor received by mail for bin, and was met by ontérs to leave the prem'so%, and ho did so, Afterwards Dr, Bourse went again and was met violence, aud narrowly escaped beiny killed ay a sledge hammer. He thon obtained the arrest of Dr. Rumery, but was induced to withdraw thocharge, avd he was liberated. Again hearing that Dr. Emery hail dectired ho would shoot him in the street, hocave iniormation for his rearrest, | Whoa the officers came to arrest him ho swallowed a Inrgo quantity of arsenic and also of chloroform, and seon after expired, It threw a gloom ovor the city, Dr. Bmery loavea a wife, and waa trom Maine, and had been here about two years, all the time, from its rauke; that the imporialists are in want of | and by no means aretreat, It is tobe presumed that | murderous system of the bonovadie (acuity in po money and provisions, and are so cooped up that thoy | before this date sharp work must have occurred in the | our babes with ea os, th rnish ogsa. | Tecton north of Quorétaro, Maximilian haa a force of | tions of our wives, ourdaugliters and our mothors by anno} furnish thempelves with the commonest nocossa- | Toon tonrteen to seventoen thousand well armed men. | damnablo use of the spocutam, and creatiog drunkan fies by living upon the starving population of Querstaro. | yyo tibcrals outnumber him two to one. Imperial de- | of al! our peopio with thir alcohohe modjemes, their ‘This Atcoutit of tho enemy ts confirmed by the report of | sortions are sald to be lien | taser, compounds and thelr, fashionable s(pBourboa Allis quiet in the capital; business is in a state of ‘Applause ) Hygeia, the goddess of healt hes hard very stragglor who dropsinto Mexico from the soeneof | aun aay railroad. te closed tor the present; xo | work to fight the battle with Hsoulaping, tha god of med. operations, and doubly confirmed by the profound silence | there is no trade from the Guif towards the capital. ‘All | icine. Hippocrates and Galon wore,relics of barbarism; @f tho Mivistry here, An armistico was talced of as | points and ali territory between Puebla andl the Guit are | ye. they still practice at the mediotl college, | Paracol- ‘ in. possession of liberal forces, AS a consequence the | sus, with bis infamous calomel, still peoples the greed upon betwoon President Juarez and Maximilian, | Yoo) 5;-same¢ have beon levied and collected, in the | graveyards with his legalized poison, whilo Jone the genoral-in-chief of the opposing army. It wasadded | proporiion, say, of $3,000 to one thousand inhabitants, | ner still inoculates tho healthiest of our race with ‘hat during the continuance of the armistice conferences | psid altogether by the merchants and wealthy citizens. | tho seeds ef death, Sensation.) ? peenacnamn made a tris ‘3 only number one pres'amo, Aside trom thes | marvellous leap in progress when ho forced homeopathy were to bo held anda final arrangement mado in orderto | ¢..-44 Joans, everything {3tranq.il, Vora Crag.is sur- | upon the word, ‘Ihe struggle of the ¢outending col- @pare,the effution of blood. Such have been the rumors | rounded, but the force investing it is not strong enough | loges. still rages over. tho deathbod of tho deluded 0 “a a Presi ghiy prepared to recoive then; | an inmate of Dr, Bourse’s pleasant family, As one who ‘epon ity hungry for news has fed itself daily | to take it. A pronunciamiento of the garrison would tient. ‘The fucuity had discovered three thousand | terlan church, in Henry atrect, when the. Rey. Charles | President Lopez is thoroughi ; by halal " eiteotive, but unt event ts uncertain, “Juarez is at Zao ee odaeain ties tnietial iearaah practice, and owned | Wood, from the West Jersey Prosbytery, who bad been Ane Aba Taet arb nndon eal enooa len spore. cheleiny ee both Loam only account for It'as « caso of = tecas. Garcia is Governor of tho State of Vera Cruz, all the corner lots in all tho citjes to mix their desdiy | catied as chaplain of the mission of tho. First Prosby- ‘An Acquaintance of mine, in conversation with'n rear i? Bome two hundred French soldtors, who had taken drugs, Serre arr Lm ene mires bebe ‘Setvico with f the depart if the large pill and adopted the small 9 revolution ee ee rel mace ames tics ee NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, | bepany tr the event paviig. ia human’ nfo. 1s already pets : + ey ing the eyes of the blind. Ons step ‘and ation by Marshal Bazalne, of the circular from his gev- hpi Brosnizinm, Fehieferdeceeriem, will remove, all the @rnment, warning all thoir ty in. : scales; and poor, facul umanity wi eman- pts Rp Fig 5 hhave’ been cask |, A9@0RE8—About’Dalf-past flee o'clock on Wednes Spates Dydropathy. ia. in, the science. of health ” pg : day afternoon as the’ Newark train on the New Joraey | what tho stoamship, the locomotive, the raslight @At of Queréiare ‘by the iniperisl ‘generals: President | vine ocq was pastiug though the Fock# e passenger | #2dthe telegropis are to as ning ‘4 ‘tocomotion sed Juarez given, reception, with te KOgTO3E, ‘ 18. coac! tat Ayeth.e Bie . s Bote BY némed David’ Lansborry, who was standing on the piat- | ft en bernie Brine ¢ ‘the tal riage, : he canal boat, the low candle. 5} wit to leave tho countey, and) twenty-five cents day | £7 O° one of the cara, slipped off and waa thrown wo | tom of advancing back@ards.. (Laughter) Sciieter- te cach soldier during his joumey, within a reasonable | tno earth with groat violence and sustained some alight | decker’s prescription nod not be written in Latin. Rest, Tho groat Central Argentino. Railroad is pela meine: F and will, before ono year more, reach Cord Tt wil ‘de an extinguisher ob Fevotutloha, Tho oe States piennek: Yerneuin / now in. poo algo. Tue: otiieers bess boats Tal enown here aud are very popular, } THE OCEARYACHT RACE. pins \wlitid' fof the Relief of the Familice of, the, Persons Lost from the Ficetwing. To T! RDITOR OF THS HERALD. 84 Broapwar, N. ¥., April 18, 186%, ; admiral the othor day, was told by that officer that tho hint alone, even if i could be. increased yo a hundred: thousand men, will never succeed In Humalta, oven ff it shoukl conquer Curupaity, before tho foot’ asecnds Ryd Hiyee one cee — alt tiered tween that a Cal 2 wi fleck acvend the river? That ts tho Qnestion. cao was current here—brought by a bo a jast™ vie pA pr tercor vag ery and Wich Abe | 0! ou rupaity, walls of that ssonghold ‘bed deen leveliog waa be ground, ‘was "a can course, = Map: — number—did not bollove im th terian Church, was examined. At tho conclusion of the examination, a ghort disousdion onsued upon certain points of r which, 6 | vote was taken, when t) by era gentloman was unani- mously/admitted, © The Rev. Mr. Brown accepted a call from.the'Memorsial chore, at pest of $i and committee was appointed to mako arrangements for Vid |tpatallation, ) The Ceremony is to tako -place at tho chapel in Warren streot, near Fifth avenue, on noxt. ‘evening! “Rev, Mr. French roquested to be j tt fame, to Vera Cruz. injuries on the head. On tho,eame evening a painter | regularity, recroation, dtet, 20, puro air, pure (tnyself among tl » ‘Orders have becn. likewise issued to all the liberal woke, Murphy,-who was employed. at pity ia waler, houra aro nature's AY sicians, (aprlatae a0 ang. aaeakies Dirt Cenex ty wpen SY, Captain Sir James Andorson handed mé tea guineas, forces, to give Maximilian an escort and all honorable | % Newark avenue, fell and broke his leg. Magione i Late Gates ie isto aeceive tT” Woe trai | Best Wednesday evening, at the © avenue | Yardment was merely a teconpolsamcs in foree, Tho | (which please find enclosed) from a fow mombors of the, feeatmsent, should, Le tall info thoir power, to the polnt | 1. cavay puevonwee sain re. Wanda that men, Sousiblg in business matters, intligent in cheeees: eegueion cen St comin ca Te nemeey nommeeeees sollbmntassonsia seni Royal Yacht Cab to be gion. tothe fa for Ine rat @f emborkation he abail solect upon the Gulf coast. | Pynay.Pifteon of the Board of Chosen Fresholders of | heath? New York is full of large-brained men, who | cenerel Assembly \thed took place with the following | whois struck, sticking into the earth and mud. of the | of the widows ned cepine Xe the Teer te rao ho dreatviolory oblalned at Querétaro has undied | Fredson county paid. a vist to Gattauberg. yonteraay | bald locks of hou, ralmaye factoren ewtablin | "SO" sua ‘Be Siete allocates: Inyoten, Homa Nathan | Purede's oohctensaion terse ask. cua aringe grt | not know tho trenautor of the fad {taco tho betty Gown toa skirmish of cavairy, which, sent out to recon- | rye tne purpose of Inspecting the grounds applied for by | Denis and launch snipe, wo a ‘and Fisher ey Ww. Boribut and’| Breaiiians hed one of thelr vousels nearly disabled’ and | of sending to you, Respectfully yours . moltre, happened to meet and ia thelr fury cut each hos ence of thele doclor. | They have decided opinions on) i. A. Richardson alte The Presbytery adjourned | an excellent officer—the commander of one of their . A. MIDDLEGROOR. witli knees “Sind Str Both bands Mr. Kohler for the constru-tion of a dock. They after. | everything eae ribo lenertey: By hho evening of next week. t ‘was killed: er isbotes under the command reepectivily of vranco | Wart# became the guests of: Mr. Dole, President of the | Soa thet megia-ot a Iilpatian white” pil dolved on | AULSueD Aremurrep’Rara.—AGermén named Fred | In Buenos Ay Bane” ‘che dete gopers wih nals eae paperigae al cot Almazan, who, Desldes taxing Vibortis with other | Jypuat for them, “the Host Salord into a detauce of the | mocndor the tongue ten, dey with unmediaisly xe; | erick Wilts was yesterday trod borere Justice Dailey 08] Seception, have publshod ‘all Kade of Mull and non: Lecture on Benjamin Franktin. fa'the crimimmality of the faculty. ‘want. chronio | * Charge of attempting to violate the person of a mar- | sense in that It te said to have been all caused Alocturo on tho above subject was delivered yoator- people's property on the high road, indulged in political sormpany, retnenm me sus ints bl bat boon a i i greudices, under the signifeant names of Conservative | Stoq" shat far thive, hundred days of the year the | 1artllde: they pay better: plenty of selt-indulzencies, @24 Liberal, Many a traveller betwoon Mexico and | reocipts do not av rage $25 por day, He then gave an | Plgnt?,of medic! doctors’ stock in trade, Gacdtecas has had the equatntance of these gentlemen | outing of tho new railroad avout to be constructod in the Eehieferdeokeriam ay meat once a day, bread ant neighboriiood, which will be the shoriest rou:e to the @f abstract principlos and fingers. two hundred miles, and out; no. alcoholic. sopra: & modicine, and west Several speeches were ‘Monoy grows hourly mere scarce in the Treasury, and | malo, Mr. James Lynch, of Jersey City, president of the | sleep with four. windows open. (Applause.) Ho tells wore'it not for the ‘contributions of political frionds of Board, oooupying the chair, ‘Though there was more | Sethe at water we and sunshine are Gox's doctors ee the soldiors in garrison here would not re. | Warmth than convincing argument tm most of thestate- | that. cleanlines: is’ next to godliness, (Applause, } aaa ethe house of Baron Forbes, of Tepic, | mentg,ch the condition of the terry, still it went far to | Whilo Allopathy says, Him that is ftthy tet him bo esive their g ase estay! public confidence in the management 10. ny Or prison: led the priwerjal ef which firm is established in this capital, teed ben Le a: he Od dalek teak ronglariz, bern tsa v ee vie ert under the “cloale of o medica! jemce, ia jestroying the vi our manhood. @oatribated lately $10,000, upon what guarantee te a | Th ustico to the forry company ik must be sald that the | Tho medioal fretoralty have fone ‘toro. to. dpmoralize fgeoret resorved to the Secretary of Finance and the head | recejpis were mall, and did not warrant the running of | the community than any other profession. Thoir entrée iota enauenasitgeame Hehe conan arte | ad ato vr bom, or ted enero eo a u t The Finance Minlater having in vain appealed to the | Avont six o'clock the members dispersed, some taking | Husbantor facheras ne questions tonsk. ft isonly the sentiments of patriotism with ‘degen’ sadn ne ba ere across the ferry and examining the condition faruily dove! yo | ang mado them better men than rop! xiCo, as dispensation of! fO- 6 resi imankin member that socioty 18 or- earn mn wa to an artfully phrased New Durkate. ganized hypocrisy; that crime is not in the wot, but in ‘vidence, are an! » : “ Le th ani |. TEMerERs Saoonxa Case.—Simeon Meyers, the man | xetting found out, (Sensation) “Tako the money out ststempte upon to. ports and pence of hin etiam |S that an aloged paramour of his wite on the | 2S tomes tla ihe bahop to Ne dati having Pte sated In reratiting to the Emperor at Queré. {| Hackensack road, is now sufforing severely from the | torn the Park, “tho policoman may sce you.” “Don't taro but $100,000, bas in hp gs thrown up his portfolio | effects of the wound. Ho was a resident of tho Firat. play marbles there on tlio sidewalk, it ts Sunday; come and retired to the shades of private life. To find ro- | ward of New York for several oars, and bold tho posi and play in the back yard.” isn't it Sunday fn tho sources in a country over which a well-disciplinod army | tion of cierk to the Board of Aldermen for ten years, | back yard, mother (Laughter.) love B wr ve ol Frenchmen has swopt would be to create something | Ho was alzo clerk of the joint committoe appoinied to | French customs, ceeareanns living and the family of nothing, To other embarrassments of the | receive the Japancas ambassadors. [wo years ago he | Physician's Ls seer are fast destroying Amorican has been added the stop to all communication | was acandidato fur mombor of Assembly in the Ninth | MOrailty and Americen constitutions. Fower marriages ‘with Vora Croz, upon which ‘port the imperialists reek- | ward, but was defeated. Mrs, Moyers ins demandod an | ®0d more divorces peotnce jem siren a or. ice, med for a au of funds so soon as its Custom House | investigation, which ia expected: to come off noxt woek, | Our modern marriage sorvice should read thus:—Clergy- lave been returned* by the French to the Mexi- Pat man—Will you take this brown stone front, thir care cam anthorities. Genoral Diaz has not only, to a grent i a0 riage and oan diamonds for thy wedded hus- by the olllcious Tnterference of Mr. Washburn, who, It is alloged, is desirous of Popo teeny! asa pacitl- cator, - 1 foar, however, ho has lost his time for nothing, and that the war will continuo. The revolt and various outbreaks in different provinces of the Argentino repnblie-still continue, though, as it 13 officially reported, but little beiteved, they are dying out. Some more arrests were made in Montevideo but a few days ago of persous implicated |p a conspiracy to ‘overthrow the government. hero and at Buenos Ayres «those poor devils have becn treated with’great severity, Dut still their brother conspirators go on plotting. Thongh sanguine poople say tho rebellion is nearly at a |, the newspapers aseert that im a vory short time the Argentine government will have thirteen tiousand men in tho field to quell this revolution, In this chaos of nows it ia difficult to flad the trath, Here in Kio 013 nothing now, Business ts im- proving, but rather slowly. Government continuos as active a5 ever m forwarding recruits and munitions of war to the Soath. ‘The opinion thet slavery will soon be putan end to gains ground every day, and it is rumored that a govern- ment decree will soon appear, abolishing the institution, by which measure the army ‘will gain mony thousand reoruits, On the subjects contained in the Inst two paragraphs the Anglo-Hrusittan Times cays:— About seven hundred troops aud seamen have been forwarded to the seat of war in the transport steamers Sen José and Arinos, and, as weil, large supplios of mounitions, The work on tho five iron-ciads on tho stocks at Iiha das Cobras aro being urged on with all possible despatch, and they will bo ready to fake part in the operations on the Paragsay should the on ofa speedy tornmation to tho war be unfoun ‘The tendering of froedmon for eutistment Ju the army continues to be the favorito modo of patrie otic subscriptions from the rich, ayd |g finding itnitation among conventual posiersors of wlaves. Among Others the Sr, Bento, of Bahia, has just freed sevonteen slaves, eloven of whom havo onlisted. — Freing slaves, in order that thoy may enter the ariay, is taking con- siderable proportions, as, without taking imto account tho $100,000 lately donated for tis purpose by the Km. peror, the liberation of eix to ten siaves each is common among rich proprietors, Tho National Gaard Kept Under Arms-Im- perial Naval Strength in the Paragany and Parnana—President Mitre at Rosnrio, &c. Buagyon Araxs, 8. A., Fob. 27, 1967. Two woeks ago most affairs of this great valley were ried woman named Fredorika Ganct atgher residence, day morning at the school No, 27, iu Forty-second street, by James W, Gerard, Owing to the delivery of the lee ture having been postponed from the day previons the attendance was mot so large as it otherwiso probably Would havo been. ‘Tho lecturer cominénoed by saying that the lifo and character of: Benjamin Franklin ~ were not so well knowa among the scholars in our public schools as they ought to be; and then went on to give @ sketch of ieee th et oes Sees eee 6 time of his apprentices i “s toa and troubles Toviewed tha various ¥ which he passed until his connection with the and then recounted his doings as a statesman and @ man nce, giving quotations from bis writings and in- of his eit ay a scientific discoverer, and con~ cluded a very interesting lecture by calling on scholars {o make the most of the great ap with whtel privileged. At tho conclu. sion of Mr. Gerard explained the theory of voleanoo jd porfprmed several tty experiments by t vanic Battery. ‘These dissolving viows, iilustratmg pinces of interest ip the Holy Land, Italy, Spain, France, and England. Tn the course of the inorning the scholarssang somo soucs in a very acceptabio manner, and also went through a series of dritiing exercises, 'The geutiomant: and refed appearance of tho boys, as weil as their cieucy ln theigyarions studies, reflects great credit on Mr. Joseph W, Crenin and his staf of teachers. . The school contains upwards of 1,000 children, and at mination one hundred por cvnt, of its scholars indrtil, diecipline, and penmansnip, and aluety por cont, in other studies, pickpockets visited a cireus at Greehpoint, on Wodnos- day. night and relieved the pockets of several gentlo- men of their contents, Mr? George Bloomfeld, of India street, lost $84; Mr. Winslow Doane lost a packago of uneortain value; Mr. George Smith lost $60, and other gontlenon lost smaller sums, No arrests wore mado. Decaarce or aN ALuraep Bigamist.—Ferris Palmer, Jr., arrested a day or two since on a charge of bigamy, was yeatorday tried’ before Justice Dailey. The com- ainant, Ella J. L'Hommedieu, of 84 Wythe avenue, EDs was Placed upon tho witnose stand, but.she failed to swear that the defendant had married twico, although she said peopte told her so, and the accused was there- fore discharged, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Larcsyy ay Trick axp Devics,—Charlos Raoffeld was arraigned yesterday at the Essex Morkot Police Court charged, on complaint of Zacharias Kinatler, with the farceny of $962 worth of clothing under the following circumstances ;—Mr. Kinetlor alloges that Raeffeld came into his place of: business early on Tudaday morning Inst and, reprosenting that he was going, to Richmond, pur- chased the abovo bill. of goods, which he desired shouid ba sent to nis residence, at 6234 Ludiow street, Later. in the the complainant brought the govde as ro- quested himself, and Gelivered thém into Raeffold’s Bands, by whom they were carried up etairs. Rao(fold thon requested the complainant to call agniu before a coriain bour, when his 1d’a) partner would bo in and would give him Acheck for the amount of tho bill, Return. ing at the hour designated he failed to find Raeffola, aves anes vista found him still invisibi, somet ‘was wron; compisment calied at the Third Distr, Police Court, 0d, procur- ing, ta te root he, sausod to be arrovied "Haoid in e oe arrea' ig ald, thon stated extent, cut off, this source of revenue, but is now de- Inpicryents.—Several prisoners wore arraigned yea- | band? Yea, htor,) Will you tako this unpaid oa. overy wagon with is that ought to psy in- | terday before the court, among who were James Col- | millinor’s vill; a ugh spartan Of ferstgn bie ~- Serna duties here, to the igrent inconvenience of this | yoon, for gelling tiquor without a licenso, and Job Neth. | Sweclalion teermplisnments te feeble, cone hae ‘Nothing is sent into the interlor trom a feeling of in- | ingale, for welling Hiquor on Stinday. Tne other indict. | maimmon has joined together fot the next best: man ron mente wore forelarcony afd assanit. Eight prisoners | away with, 0 that the first divorce court may toar'them wero discharged, n0 bills having against | asuuder. (Laughter and cee) Sometimes, whon them. Dhere js @ disposition the authorities. | all the remedies of the faculby: i and the patient is bo- here to crush the Jiquor traffic ondendiy, aay exam- | youd tho power of eri tmuclrionger, they say, asa le of Jersey City is quoted as one whion ‘it be the | dernier resort, leferdecker, And why is it that, Laterest of the city authorities to follow, after thirty years of practice on these cast off patients Nem tApbleseo.) ‘Because ue acsieis nature ond, makes the Sav Dnowstma Case—On Wednesday afternoon a | {altagain® child. “Tis a pitiful right to walk ap. Wall young man named Edward ©, Dillingham, son of Dr, par at and see Dillingham, of Orange, was drowned in Newark bay, | WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, Free iv East Monnisasta.—Shortly after ten o’clook on Wednesday eveuing a fire bret: ot on @ portion of the Whitlock estate, East Morrisadia, ocupled by a man named Patrick Nolav, wo had” loase) tho premises for stabling and other purposes, Although engine compa- nios Nos. 2, 4 and several others wero quickly on hand, and used every possible effort to prevent destruction of property, tho etable and cuthouoes, with their com tents, were complel of a fino pair of oxen, « valuable of twa men, just on the doorstep ny tuto Sreeawvod, who, with proper trestiaent, pear Bergen Point Deceased was about twenty-four | oPpi"e" for twenty years of active life, (a. decided ears of ago and lenves.a wife, to iuiful to see an {nnocon' 1 4 more gloomy than to-day, Tho ball of revolution was me the capital, Foarriod but a year, was oad was pare for, ge fmooaiated ‘with rome | soot tem away; dustioe Gbandiey held the ceused in | golling uucecued and nocamulatiug velocity turongh frig of nee aenees 00 See Ses Aterienn Povchis that the liberals are pening come Sitincns ot Grange, snd) exvecen terrible disoase that he Yoreing domes, has taken from | §1,00@ to anawor, th winces, and there was liltié sign of peace Tet are sien daptt on ‘a splendid, ohana oe ee aed , Soeruptad for couturion -(Seosation.) *Tis pitfal to | Remus Dmiviva.—Frank Hamilion, an oxpross mong Uae alllen. There was nd competors power at { ponton two ll cots of harbees aad‘ eartage ommed hp Goud wot bound “rom tho want. of ee Contmvaxce or Tim Srv. fee 80 many of our women lose all sense of Senay, driver, was arraigned before Inetico Dodgo yosterday, | noya to check rebellion, and there wero sorlous threats | & ees cia wen coat and poor ae which per ar ee rot «BE ged one erg and masons that went on the atrike on Baturday still Fd wemight my. re ogre peepee am 11% @chargo of violating selty ordinance for tho pre- | of 4 serious conspiracy in this city agaiuat Wo notional Bae ‘not yet been. ascertai but it is supposed to have. road from this place to Vora Orus into the hands of the parole whan epee meee Aap Bene demand, fee family phys mPa pitiful to poe ait habits of Toten of reales: snd, curlees driving... Ho was com: | gna the. provincial governments. Moat 0+ stows dis- | been originated by an inesndlary, ty bay’ anes Mberals. lenntimo there - awd aside and the seeds of drunkenness 2 have ¢ Accra Fant Linonrn—A few ain . smarting under hie date by, Recobede any of the familie of the meohanics should they forever by the tally octor Teoomtending | | Vioratios oF tua Excise LaW.—Dick Nohiman, of Ree ae ee asice! NOPUN Lucado. ndcoad | Golered iaia named KUstS aiinatak: Giglhinean 4 ‘believe there is more wi hope: ' ey mer ao tre oral pride — omen. a v la gp nan te arpaleney bts be thie orig pea. aan ceils Ont! ’! tine to look’ the situation Im We fact, Ror farm of gentleman named’ Orgs at Wil sus ad as French ‘after that | Epucarronat,—Mp. Dena’ jewark, having lominalis jonadle with Mlheer Com> | ciution, becomes a blower a8 those coun. | hile working a hay catting machine } commpand of President Juares, offered the sum of $25,000 to endow a library in New. | disenso, ) )_Hyaroputhy, | plaint a violation of the Exeise law on tho part of the FM ag hie iat me a taxon | drawn in between the cutters and # everal of the rm coun! pestilential contri. = in selling and exposin: , hs) off, Fortunately a ton, 4b menting of. the echoor district: voters mas powerful organiza. | tities than ve gallons, ‘Nau for maturing plans, the consorvative force can raily, | Briggh, a rolative of the proprietor, hi i Toney rales Tor schoo! Sarvoess, 13 ord ae Fe ner eee Eee atatules Im the eons OF OUD we cor eal cater ce Fit at all. Tho energetic mentires taken by the | the spot at (he me and rea * edbcation may be further The plas proposed have recoramendod the Bay term of the Gourt et government have done mich tov quiet the cours of the*| ‘tke Maimmmnle Om Aco. ; Be ry uous | is toerect @ school house, to which a Murery shall be and ing—two agencies people, ‘The National Guard of thus province nas been Yenterday efvers pe Ee | cer ri, fences | EMO Po cxroa means, | item nt ro ur om | roy mr on eth anges stioe, c Or ene eicreper month, pall ta advuacer the | Wo the Sussex county courts of larceny, and sentenced to Be aeeicre oe ore | _ Atial of hay and fodder cutting machines took place | Srypatinela and gdards at all posts of Importance ta. the | Haifoad, In the, vicinity, of the “depot, Sater te proprietor id to |! eight years’ coninement in the State Prison, was on ye, the salt water | yesterday at Rye, Westchester county, beforo a com- eityl OW lp ‘Goals twiel W) sdunte, © ub arvelle Fae lig a ners a er Named eg GIy, satis Wo treates, Wy tip Sheet ot Hiyaropat ities of the | mittee of the Farmers’ Club, Tho following machines | sady of conspirators have led to tho Veliof that there |) Keioh, persintod in remaining: ‘o an earthquake come (0 their-reliet the Cada'de Leone | county, making Ave times that this officer has Joed: phraso of your | ‘ete eubmitted for: investigation:—Hovey's evlinder | way q widespread conspirtoy, but 1 also eatabtiahed the | Loepmotive we nearly apom him, when be sprang eaide ey frm the Holmen talored lodieidual, and. semvect Whitmore, Hr acheersck i by ng semper ae iecvanicr'g | ct Shae fow it any of the xout leaders of wt bad yot avs eta doa A veal wen tack earl ot tne who are to serve ope year cach institution, That settles the ques. | Hopster and Vanderbilt's improv: Doon arrested. by contact with td From tao basses Soong Jail fast por gid @ iancet and bourbon resumes | fdder entter. Owing probably to some misunderstand- | General Mitrodias at longth left the front, and has | Tit Prumn Tina, At a early Rout “on Wednesday Frencbman, | ; » Again the jour. ; ped pb or ony Jt See, meetin come aa far as Roearié to orgainize the forces that aro to | morning, 111? was commenced between two ‘fight. See tognden sVoubave taken | Bach of th ranean Me ae ored wii: ath hay and | be directed againat tho rebellion in tho proviness. Trom | ig Youths” named Lomoryvana Terry, both of Morrisae MARINE DISASTERS. ‘sonscless? Why don’t they say | corn with band power, forthe apace of a minute, | Hosario the troopa go by railroad, about ono hundrod | Bla for $60 si46, on a patch of grofind noar sfott’s ron ; 4 2 taken lokevarm? (Laugh- | The first catter ‘was Hovey’s spiral knife, bido mph Works, Mott but toa rathor hasty advance hy ® and twenty miles, to Fraile Muorto, whero at prosent | of id, | roller, No 6, eight knifo, one man turning the wheel and r) : a num! 0 tho affair was abryy A Schooner Wrecked-Soven Lives Lost. two feeding itesn pounds of hay and twelve and a | tho chief station Is, From that centro General launoro | terminal havi Been ‘concluded, The dght Prvstovrm, Mass., April 18, 1867, Rei yh stalks were cut in - miei, L eet sere far wo aie juocens, devoating | ts wo be atan early da: A Goal Jaden schooner, name and destination not ascer- , IX Knife, with the same number of men, cut ni ing the rabala every wih : Odes fe tained, went ashore below Plymouth daring the gale COTA ae ATO Loceeeea srih tae [iphtep we rourusey WG Wevreslioren, gscert, woh Avot FIRE WW ROCHES T yesterday, A lifeboat, in attempting to eave the crow, was upset alongside and four of hor crew of eight mou drowned, Thoir names were Cromwe!! F. Holmes, Jas, pone op ir ied Lynch, Jos. B. Lynch and Amiasa Bartlott, Jr., all of tae) phones ea Jogiiutien fy needed where aman can i wi 1 int ta Piymouth. The boat drifted. ashore, and was again | Sain his, health Ah needs the manned, and auccsoded in suring the crow of the | reco is "over Sarees rie, cnmeed.. te 04; and Its results to the Paraguayans must have been sovore, All the Iron-clads but one were engaged, seve~ ral wooden vessels ant two chaers (fatboate) with Bolts of eighty, one huadred and ono hundved and twenly pounds were poured Inceswantly for several hours against the walis of the fort, working considerable dame age, and over three thouand bombs wero burst over or in the fort, Whilo thiv was going on thelr fand forces Roonrsrm, N. ¥., Aprit 18, 186%, A fire cecurred about ono o'clock this morning iq Brighton, throo miles from this oly. The Demas With ita stables and other property, Was destroyed, ‘eluding a valuable stallion, valved at $2,000, The Prem, byteriga church took fro from a ae anit was also dee troyod, Tho wile loss 1s about $19,090, While”, »» Paty pet oo by two men, was then put io work, and out oight | oterercbadoriiet ‘The Fool Killer machine, by the same inventor, with throo Knives, (urued ont seven and a half pounds of bey and six and @ half = of staika. A largor machine, No. 634, of he .eame description, cat eleven and a hail atts OF stalks and soventemn and 9 half pounds of Hovey's No. %, eight knife, on being tested with eon share, over ost, over early this ing. tho stable or turned in with his shoes | two men, ent thi ‘half pounds of hay, | were auncked all along the line with great fury, i Lincoln, of Duxbury, patted her | of. Te atenm ¢ Gus isthe Destine shop tor | Bant's Hoook sicatng, ba valng ‘operated, turned oat | attack from Inod war mudd on the fort, @Xeg wie Nally insured. 3 ot ye ronaing into the harbor | ropairs. Is man than the horse or tho locomo- nif pounds of hay and seventoon pounds | heavy guns, for the abaltis was so impervions sol. —_ grrr unite Jomo ogee th od ged’ sh m0 repairs? Wo shall miss Nograyla fodder cutter was thon ex- | diera could’ not ponotew's it; aud the ditchos aro very The FLOODS IN THE NORTHWEST, Tane and anaes - aed an dostor, I Amore than he will miss us (ap- — Sut five pounds of hay and five and 4 bait Ba inte, thtee ia aumber, deep. and wide, and filed sdis ch Sarit tpeevous beth muomae tne is Fitonde Gould induce him to return. | of stalks. | Vandorbiit's smallest sino cutier, vn being | Balt full or go with waters mil aud trove. ‘They Kishe teated, turnéd out seven pounds of stall half of bay, Anal trial of Galo's iargost e120 winching was thon mado with horse power, forty-five pouuds of hay ry ne ig the result, we h mittee will xoport upon the machinos ox amined by thom at tho meeting of the Fase Gib qo Hoamiay vex” om late ts ready and willing to rarepaihe isnt rf the ball is only to make one of fifty to orect Contral Park, where all the the disadvs es of the Propositions for poace made by the Amorican Minister | Wyandotte, i 0 ity NOW seriously 83 thoy. wero nok ok all The folowing ip ADCO, fires iu the a Meee” see trom ga eH ss nomen of the Byaaitinn upval | recoding glow ony, Mou, 18, 1067. have proved trapy for meb, and have caught hundreds Tho river is higher at this pein’ been the biavent Mou OOO, oe 1844, and i still rising. Tho Wo Shouid iT fomora of . Th 15 cérinin that | the Union Pacitic Rarlroads, aa . - i