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A NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1867. Frem Managua, Greaoada apd Rivas the arcounis | )Soalaegin regard 1 it. aro rafhor betitor; but ty and around Leon the mor s Leon wore ban afly 4 BARES SEND 3 ry - ra aterm) abetemious, “reticent” Olym ‘What will be the ultimate indepen 3 first | @he disease was violent In the district Molxarejo General Acton, who made an ypt | careful liver, very end os a age Oe r CENT RAL AND ‘outa AMBRIGA atew ytd Aer ae a soi ewe sdventare 8 | dinetegs = whoie have beex —desolal some t mo ‘but wag unsuccessiul. There are no bg a vas ti open K savaln ak a and ie the prine ipal political lion of the hour. He # ©Jonnson't coffin fe nearly ready to be mailed up,” and bis “Cal nev’ will be the principal psil-bearers and mournera died wiih tne woele re ponsidl toy, x7 oS, Sontesord that so Isthmus has a ten wards independence, But more evident and ison on bankers? bilis, ninety days, dd6d. to real; do, United States, ship ville, thirty days, 9©"€R per Gems discount. ‘Was extremely tc f. hy, An to i reurrod aver 5 vveeeemcnet ayes ne teuammonate ie | Bev sre fr, anne nae rd ng a a Acbody Girt eo deo geetaeppr te hee ae Oa CHILE, to fo Minentot” a the Wes DO ator, Hee Bk, Se ee J “AN the States of Colombia Quiot bat | view or tho te ata ET shires & preat rate, aed causing the reat to tee to the in pennmpeene io das Cone er, TS us patrione and weacerous general government, | teins This tetho account given by D, Manuel Gri SPECIAL COATESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ! ; Magdalena. trom in tant Agoveraments derive thelr fust powersirom | who was seni by tho government to the Moequito #9\'10- reg C AND THE DRA . tatoking (nt Foy corerned.” ‘Phere is Hot tue remc'eat | ments, and who states that about 200 families have deo | whe Opposition Assailing the Defensive Polley MUSIC Al MA. Poe coe ior the stander on'Mr Barton, the iato United | efrried off by the co era, of the Government with Viger—Grent suns Mimeter, as everybody Knows who saw What gen | ¢ fn Cone Hes Congress gomtinged in somo. A10"t | Sh tue amd Tadigeation Amonm the - B Gald Medal Voted to President Juarca by | seman suring the fow Maye tthe toedronens wero-es: | this email but prorressing and vurishivg repvvic 1] Peeple-Camvassing for the Next Klec notice one which esiablgiies the strouges: police regu Varranawo, July 10, 1967. aty : Thespian Army—Gath jations against mee and ‘vomen who have no vis'le | ne prospects ef a etiioment or eompromiso between the Sock aud Buskin—Concerte, Opera and jy meonvenient .o Vosquera, who pre Mie Seward to femove thet Unpleasant matuister ¥ fhe Peruvian Congress, a vow ‘And | honest means of getting @ livelsnood. If the arthori.ins Oratorio. ‘their piel a he is gone he geis an ‘ek'in tie back. . fwore to enact Wao @'Wivg by or in y ouber | tho Executive avd Congress become daily more proble- rater L Maren thes DSRS eS: EO open wheherw ait theeo very Ere charses fonder. | pisres, ove-oalf ef the populaties would bave to bo | matical, The Cabinet had barely by a majority of.one | The trumpet notes of the ba “aap Lgeadead OE TT eee bt oy Tne Intcrior of Peru to be Opened ployee of ‘he national government; th o ray, two oF | Parsaeral A, Willams, United States Minister to Saiva- | sence epporition in the Senate on s quostion of ineniree and sone bs Pypoat ms pag pre id sive emuplay mapt to ones conse Laaconds om 7 7 lene 5 re re eir annual it end ol ie torve of omy Spr ow aed pseabrfeldae eat econ dor, bad veturned fror® bia vistt to Guacemala finances, When a new onslaught was made on them by | @Fding ou their mail and prepa pag yey Ree mein lh ivey raid om the public; their ultiatem programme has been issued, their banners or postere hang on the outer wails of their establishments and on every board fence; carpenters and painters, hammer and brush !n hand, occupy the boxes and reserved seats; red armed women scrub the staze and foyer; stara, heavy villains, walking ladies and first old men are seon on the streets; buiky chests of wardrobes disappear through the stage door; telegrams and letters are flying about in all directions in | hyn heed ‘Mr, Santa Maria in the House of Representatives on the The War Atill Raging tw the State of Mug- | gin, This gentl man took hold of the declaration made dalona. bythe govero:ent gemo days previous abou: the de- Aarprwan, August 3-2 P.M, | fensivo war thoy intended to wage against the Spaniards, ‘The English mail sienmer Soient has just got in from | He asked the advisers of the Presidemt what they meant Renta Martha aud Carthagona, bringing dates from the | by that word, and if it was act in contradiction to the \atier place up to the lst inat, treaties of alliance offensive and defensive mado by Chite Ro laser news bas been received from Bogota then that | with Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, whose governments ought Drownt by tho way of Buenaventura, It was oxpected | by mght to be consulted about the matter, He cut up ri Mosquera :— from Jobn Fleming to Mosq ee on oe qs ’ The fe arrancemayt betwee: natund youpvelt is fully protected, nd mo, one sows brat mokenne My i nothing Abeut it, We \ave been ore heral to Rin in our terme, but have reser" leveu y= Sos eae hace eee ni ave serious ineomvenlence te my hones to be, withowt 90 auch Boney mil Pray remittances to us, H all be DO re- ‘us before you receive thia letter, Believe me ever, my dear Uoneral, 40y,.4, FLEMING, opened with Roberigon’a highly successful comedy which had such ap imimense run at Marie Wilto charming little bijou theatre in London, the Proce season ‘Fhe tum amor and Force Thelr Go | ernment from ~ nesely Dee fensive Policy. ‘Me steamship Rising Mtar, Captain Seabury, trom Walea, The theatre has been ragedy will sueceed Carte next month, wo x Misa bn Ba The iis" ane“ are Chanfrau and an ond Me Barvey Williams. Mi Kate Newton and Lilli> and Merers, This Floming ws firm pf Fietwing & Robipsor est ; Hamlet is mending his Aspinwall on the 84 natant arrived at thie pert yonter: | with wtiom sfequors was secopsing for tie tals of And | MAL INC rutroad contract won'd be approved by Con revs | the goverament policy Very considerably and created a Seam a epaacng, Theecienss eles h meee | amacy ? dag. The following is her treasure Jith— Panama reserves, and to easly whose cravings daring (ho month of July, aud the Commisstonera would | good deal of excitement which did not abate, when two of ons chard trying ae ny pi Cd bag a Raliroad Company... $20,407 | General coutiscated chureh yoperty 60 ruthlessly during | i» tha: ese retiten to the Isthmus st the boginuing of | of the honorable members of the Cabinet got up and gave | *1ies lounge around corners, much to the admiration of | SNEEt¥e He wats nd — Eerces Kolly & Co... 305,200 | U6 Pat ter. gimoph, which arrived. here on the | next month, a rumbling answer about the glory the defensive war | Small boys; the dansoase practises some sabes and Mise r o i . ernment ne count e l° jon , “ Sacnn, armas & 40. 80,728 | Te ome tore officerpet the Peruvian navy have arrived | SOUCY frow the generat government und Autioquia had | en the-wat Ar. Saute Maria answered and bad the | gre tuning pe catgut, and planiate' fingers | #00 of ® Rew apectacular piece of the Black Cra + Selgman & Oo,.... 49,800 | by this stoamer ondbelr way to she United Siates aud | returned to the interior. Goneral R. Logpoz was tv loave | deciars.ions of the ministers recorded in the minutes, . é ‘ool. theatre wilt then pass into ‘ells, Purgo & Ce...... _ rope. on the2d inet, In the same ‘eeasion Lastarria, another powerful | 8f@ flitting across the keyboard; faa theatrical eed mee Se panne are § that «J be eee . , jadgy it is announced that Mr. Lino Ruiz, the speaker opposition, reverted ton osition he le are learning some new some new ‘onish y body, ecene 77 118 cate wMuaister at Quito. has boon recalled by the | The civil warrin the State of Magdalena was tit! rag- | 124 mado belarer to tre. elicct tbat pia ty corte hati . oe cost $11,000. The talented Mies Fannie Stocqueler af grimac: ities are sharpening their pens like Itouriel’s spear; the treasurer opens a new set of books, and the ian in the box office looks out for subscriptions; the vard will attead to the museum and its curiosities, On the east side Mr. Friyh maintains unsbakes ‘ng in an outragious mannor, J, M. L. Henera, at Rio | adopt thocustom of ot! 5 tue town | ecutive message, He availed himeell of this opportunity Seo tians ae een: arenas ae ratonel Ferien): 84) Ove a eee AGaO aE TIE Oe he, Legislatures, to answer the Ex- 600,000 500 200 now udwinieration, Thia person was a creaiure of Monquera, sod, by order of the latter kept up a con- stant bickgrlng with the Ecuadorian government, for the | ‘was bombarded, and the loses on both sides were worerenee + 81,371,008 | Si¥6 thos shed yeduced fo aches, the ehureh and soveral houses | ¢yinot, who had promised the greatest energy at tho | Mant season of 1867-68 is about to open, Anda brililant | samo night, delight the numerous patrous of Old Dra Email yighbor, licking thereby the ambition of tie Coiciyaus and averting their eyes from the mternal aftaira/of the country, All theee prettytechemes bare now /aiwn to the ground, and the end of Mosquera’s reigy wae nowbere mere sincerely rejoiced Over than 10 Eowdor, ‘Tho heaish of the Isthmus ie very good; there have deen no cases of malignant fever for the last six week: 44d a report of the Sanitary Commission, dated yesto day, pronounces the city and harbor to be in excellent sanitary condition, ‘A pantomime will be brougut out at Christmas, M 'W. G. Jones is the leading lady of the company. Of the mouor estabiisumenis there sre three in variety business, and each has a host of chanipio ready to do ba‘tie in their behalf, The three are tl Eiguth Avenne Opera House, conducted by Josh H and Frank Kerns; Butler’e American ‘theatre and To Pastor’s Opera House Tio bills night offered each of these houses, for ther season al epened, can only be expressed by the word “ stunning! Irish comedian, banjo players, be rages j ever divertiszemenis, pantomime, comic 01 songs, Ethiopian curiosities, medieys and, in poster {1 guage, “others too numerous to mention, form dramatic chowder oigbtiy served up a. love Tne minstrels are—Keliy & Leon's, in which 0 prima donua, danseuse, &c., is the bright particu! atar;” the San Francisco, with the inimitable quartet Birch, Wambold, Bernard and Backus; the troupe of genuine see near the Metropo! Sbaroiey’s, at the Fifth Avenue Opera House, Grifia & Christy's on Broadway, near Madison squ All these hails, with tu) oxcoption of the San F eg ‘are in ruvning order at present. German opera will undoub.edly come to life again the Stadt Theatre, as it has more lives than a cat, transmigraws from Broadway to the Bowery whene: it comes to au untimely end, Across the East River notes of preparation tor the coming seanon are b Mra, Conway is fortitying her baw A beat with a food garrison and heavy artillery Im the shape drama and comedy, and Hooley’s Minstrels are, as u the favorites of tue City of Churcbes, ‘Now one improvement i needed in this city ing amusemenis, Each manager ought to adopt speciolity tor bis @:tabisbiment, aud not weakly in some one of bis conf. ér.¢ who nas made @ bit in a cert line, If a manager brings a live dog or a half u were alono Toft sanding, devended by Herrern, Fe. | Cabinets Hout two hundred killed and wounded had to dosist, | Fra e't Darts or the Hosreand ine gallecies hae and expect re!nforcem nts by the Colombia, which had | Tin cular ccpownt with ane werermeeae ee Toft Santa Martha with hundred and filty men and | with tho shameless Cabinet,”” Tne Execurive seoms to Some guns. fforrera 18 said to have committed great | Have poon frightened by these demonstrations into outrages, and in onder to gave himself placed ibe women | Saveitiog yititates, "Nott mages Mn Nees gine skp before the front of his troope, to be sbet | for the moumting of guns and practice of the artillery in down by the enemy, By this timo he aud his few re- | {y,sue ma um ng of guns and practice of the artillery in erat ade oben te ee, eae ae 2 has | Meuce thelr footieh campaign over aga n, they will moot n ; Fritton an account of her eeizare by te ex-rebels, Reod, Titbimole veehetenow maw ean: leet year, te Chile ae wall: ¢., to the government, in whic he expresaes himsol in Poru. in iard terms about the killing of two mative-soldiars by | cteyesieven trices Seatees er eae ree aebtch, was forelynors, and says that the goveroment of berg nyt tirely untounded, Only Mr. J. Blest Geen the ‘Minister Pill be betravod by the ex-Confederates as wolt us their | OF Justo, ty eund to contemplate retiring fvors bis post Tn Calancha, former President of this State, and Dr, | 22.acount of bad health. The rest of the Ministers Dik cokiuane Mas Dane rekmated'to tie | Seem to wish to stand by their colors in spite of the Mose beth Genisees Moetudcmen, tare setarned to tremendous opposition they are encountering tn Con- Isthmus by tuts steamer, ‘after being released from their gresm, in the public press {they have only the govorn- captivity tn Antioquia, ‘They promise to absiain (rom | Grows (0 lo Pubs Brows, (they have, only the govorn. TR ret dee ee a op tbe part of the mercantile community, which Arrived, United States steamer Saco, &. Wilson, from is justly alarmed, purtly on account’ of the Callao on the 17th ult. faye Pre. | Tumors of tho return of the Spaniards, and partly by the rerteefollowine circular has been addresed to the Pre | wavering conduot of the Executive, ‘The merclanta fect scans of Valparaiso asked the Secretary of the Treasury for Uniren Starms oF Covoumia, State or Passa, permission to send their goods up to Santiago, to eave To the Taree ae ora CEA, July 18, 1857, them from another destraction by bombardment, but that Tho free exercine, pub or privute, of ail religions jene. | fnctionary refused to grant this, alleging that that gov. knowiedged and guaranteed by the constitution of ine 4h of | Crhment had reason to bolleve that tne Spaniards would A it, 1800, to all porgons within our territory, so longas | Hot retura, ‘be meronan's, however, peraist in their Be Scie aro couinitied which are incompatible with {bo na- | demand. nal sovereignty, or tel iaturb the public poace. The Presideat Nia, thetefore beard to tis diggust that the | ¢,A.tGm, Gaye ago the English bark Crusader arrived Protestants res.ding ia this elty have on several occasions sapere to oy 85 been interrupted in theif relivlous practices and ecremontes, | fm yellow fever, and the captain was still sick of ‘twat ‘By hie order I upply to you on tiis subject, thatintuiare | disease, Sho was putin quarautine, According to the they may not be in any way disturbed ia tho exercise of their | statement of the crew four thousand persons bad diod religion, to which end you will give the necessary instruc. | on the island of Mauritius from yellow fever within COLOMBIA. one it must bs, ifa tithe of the indications and prepa- rations are to be relied on, Before voluntecring any opinions on the “situation,’’ we eball imitate the ex- ample of the epic poot and plunge at once in medias res. First comes the brightest constellation of the dramatic firmament—Adelaide Ristori. She returns next month to the sceno of her greatest triumphs, and tho French theatro bas undergone many important changes and is made more attractive than ever, under the experienced hands of Mr. Grau, The parquet and adjoining foyer have been lowered two feet; the circle of lights under the first balcony, that blinded those standing at tho back of the parquet, has been raised; additional lights are placed at every available point, and a large reflector, with a cluster of gas jets, will shed effulgence from the centre of the domo; five doors from the boxes and five from the parquet afford ample meang of egress from the building; one hundred additional seate have beon placed in the parquet, without sacri- fice of comfort, and the standees have been transferred to the sides of the parquet; the front on Fourteenth street will be more brilliantly illuminated than before, and a magnificent drop curtain, made by the scene painter of tho new Graud Opera House in Paris, at a cost of $1,200 in gold, will rise and fall on the acenes of Marie Antionette. To speak of Madame Ristori’s genius here would be unnecessary, but a single circumstance connected with her approaching Havana SreciAL, CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Bright Prospects of the American Bidders for the Panawa Railway Privilegee—Quiet in the Interlor—Gutiorrez*and Marilie=Tele- graphic Rystem to be Recommenced—Mexico { The foilowig vessels of war are in our bay:—United @vecio Received by British Oficial Smage | Bales sloop Dakota, William F, Spicer, and English gicrs—Mosquera and the Independenco of | 0% Mutine, Swinburne, Vauama. Reorganization of Congress—Fenrs of More Disturonace—Rudech Lopez Submits t Acoste’s Autherity—Caaca Wheels into tine. Panama, Aug’ st 2, 1867, The California etenmer, which is long overdne, bas not arrived yet By this delay in tho despatch of the Rising Star 1 am enabled to give some later and more completo newe from the interior, whieh has only reached here yes- terdsy. Prom a letter dated Carthagena, July 22, I take the following :— Yesterday the Apostolica) Prothonotary, Dy. Aruaya, and another gentleman arrived hero from Bogota with news up to the 4th inst. Congress met on the let, Manuel Abello (liberal con- servative) was elected Presitont of tho Senate, and Rave boon before the Colombian legislators, it is almost sonst saeeeonite ae Bh acd ball eertain that the Panama Railroad contract will havo oc- to impench Mosquera, his former Secretaries and those cepted & most prominent place among them. The con- | suazes of the Supreme Court who assented to the decree aracl negotiated by the two representatives of the Amori- bey F Pawama, July 81, 195% By tho Liverpool steamer Columbian, the Freach Paokot Lafayetto and a coasting vessel which arrived at Asplowal) on the 26th, 27th, and 29th, respectively, the two former from Santa Martha and the Jatter from Oerthagena, several loiters have been receivd here from selidle parties in the intevior and on the coast, from ‘Which I am enadied to extract the following news:— ‘@ongrees assembled on the Ist inst. Of the bills before fe two houses, or the position of the I ogislature towards She Bxecutivo, nothing certain is known; but in regard fotho latter point it may safely be surmised that the Baymony between the two branches of the government ‘Wi be complete, and as for the principal matters which ofthe 29th of April. There was even one member who | tions tothe re-pective chiefs of police, three weeks. season is sufficient to ahow what her fame is, The rule | ened horse an the stage aud the people like it, Fe ey ee aan ai Present own the road, | wanted to impeuch Coneral Acosta (the actual President); | oqhiltf'hie 390m Us should notonly bea demonstration of | "Tie false position in which the government has inthe Tacon theatre fe, that the subscribers of one soa. | With every member of ths animal ki ae fe Ho Representatives when Corgrase { Pit, that motion was defeated, 11 was anid ot Bogota | iheauthoriveesmeet soe fuiled, “Tour oicaiat arsaay | Unelt bas tnepired the, Montt Varista party with ew } gon ot that establishment are eatited to their eats for | SR0D OF she ner owees dres:ed dancers, other ti ra dylerascat Shot shen gat va Gongress | wnat the Senate would this ycar only suspend General Sie iB Pech sigulig. tba leas Anema ool aentney the next season if they wish to continue their subscrip- | agers must needs disrobe the members of’ their coi Gone ry" Mcaqaers, ‘whose’ olijec PERU caucus in the house of one of their members and agreed | tion, Don Joss Alcazar, the manager, engaged for the | Paules. This is not right, and is anything bat a bu fo thwart that meneare. As, according to Santos vernment and army), leaving the formal pronouncin; z to set J, T. Urmenita up as thelr candidate for President. | ¢a1) a Zazuela edo the | He88 view of the case, If mavagers would only im! Aeosta’s proclamation, Congress is to be considered | S°VCT™! 7) s P bd wn From tho seat of waron the Parand and Paraguay ihe | {1 ®Zazuela or Spanish opera company to preeedo the | the exampiea.of tho Parle aud Londom theaires atin in seenioa, in apite of that interruption, tt may be | the States of the latorior; bu. there, are Sears tbat auch SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. gestern 0 in meaea, sur base\ tine Stee frre ue | isles coos: Alone: (hiv iy eof ealeceseeeas® ft eons Ste e ee e 7 ; i pita a correspondent font jo Janeiro, than not much patronized by the Cuban aristocracy, yet 0 ‘ for granted that the; ik the pili 1 will not continue to be the case fora time. Tho ri ri . How much more couventent and agreeah gre 7 taok up. the Oh relating to: Wil vet costinns. to be ecu on (elt ot Congrese—A Gold Medal from eta i Pcl to the rebellion now | rearcui were they of losing their boxes for the Ristori en- | "aid it he to know that such a Loase is specially Argentine repubic I arez—Immigration Scheme= | 1 yo dates u p to the middi According to tne © Sule of Al) the Guano Privi- | statements contained in several private leuera,'tho Te- yolution far from being crushed out waa round, Law, July 22, 1967. Several of the rebeilious leaders, as jo, Medina, The political stateof the country has remained un- | and ae Ages 4 gained erie over the gov- hanged during the past week. Prado has busied bim. | prvinent forces ta, several poe. gt ae scesenamtar self in going down to Callao to inspect the work on the | figja and parts of thows of Usiamarca and? tea sec, batteries, which ie being carried om in @ very ilvely | were occupiod by Varela, manner. Within the forty days, as promised, ail of the fifteon-inch Roaman guns will be mounted, andcailao | OUR FASMIONABLE WATERING PLACES, ‘will be ready to rece'vo another panishment from the the approval of said contract where they left it off in Ay passed it on the third reading and sent it imme. ‘to the Senate, where it will bave had an equally despatch. So that it ig not at all unlikely that by middie of this month the bil) will have become law, and Mr. Nelson and Coionel Totten may return with tho —— covtract in their ete, by the English F from Santa Martha, which 1s due on the of mext month, Everybody wishes that euch may be tho Mosquera at last accouais still remained in prison, @walling bie trial for high treason, What bis sentence ‘wil be, and whether it will ever be carried out, it ‘would be idie to speculate upon, Be will undoubtedly be made harmless for the future, ia some way or other. of Santos Acosia, because the latter tried to throw them overboard, A proofof thin was given at the election of deputies to the State Convention in Cundi- pamarca, Twenty.seven conservatives were re- turned, but the electon of twonty of theo has been annulled by the government, which created much bad feeling. It is not upiikely that nome conflict may arise ecn Congress and the Executi 1 fam happy to ecy that peace has at last been estab- Iahed also at the mouth and lower part of the Magdaiena river, and that what was wished aud remored for some time past has now become a fact, The government of the otate of Bolivar and General R. havo given in their allegiance to Santos Acosta as Provisional Prosi. Sere Bean peg dew) bears ei syeit comedy, another to spectacles ‘ballet, ® fourth Durlosucs acd one to sensational playa! When a gagement that the subscription list for the opera was at once filled up. The preparations for the production of Giacometti’s tragedy at the Thédtro Frangais are of the grandest and most elaborate description, The Costumes and scenery will be faithful exponents of history and the days of Louis Seize, Madame Ristori will leave Brest on the firat of soptember for Now York. Mra, Lander, née Miss Jean Davenport, will precede Ristori at the French theatre, She will play Elizabeth and other celebrated rdles in. English, and is very highly spoken of. Another great feature Project for leges of Pera. ager vends all bis. gon one parti catire season, nd his ibeatre b-comes the ee of rhrgyd line = BS, wil ways jenty on the stage. no maiter how good they may be, are ways hattoonstal: No di: foo Has yet Toon nade Dinan rar, nde Ps It will : by flying troupes and for occasional Br Magul the system will soon be abolished. Stars are very dent of tho Union, their troops have been sent home | countrymen of Don Quixote, LONG BRANCH. {na short engagement as long as they are properly #4] ta tho Liale ot Bolwars jeBudecinde ‘Lapéa ‘we beet and a feeling of tranquillity and securi.y, at least f Congress, after several trials, bas at last succeeded in eH at the Thédtre Francais will be the production of Offen- | ported, but Thow seldom fe this he case? good teil potbin pe he may not lake any decisive step in | ee ea eee a Een cteat oe teaim | making an election of its officers. Colonel Mariano He- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Dash's charming opoese y:2ie. Reternan's now company: [SOUL ee Siase: is SeMen ee Gee wor W order of things which he will have to | oi c.onore, one sept by the general government and ihe | Fencia Zevallos has been chosen President of the Con- saps feomn; Paria... Mile. Spates, the prime downs, bee P60 F tens wh company of iocarabies, Among att tions this winter will bs Miss Avonia Joues Tre dridge, tho negro tragetian There are other nent members of the prefeation, in Burope ned Siating for engagements in tole country, | Ameriow ein the unparalleled success of Madame Ristori, is look upon as tho E! Dorado of tho old world, and dram: birds aro winging their way hither from all pola season of 1807-68 will be one of unoxampled rival ae managers, aud the public may expect to bevel y It. geoognize in the eed until Generali Sautos Gutierres wives to Wil the Presidential chair, Tui , who had to be sent for twice by t! ‘at last worn himeelf away f ria to enter again upon the be: Mos, A letter of histo the ‘was received by the French steamer, states that ho was Bes Southampton on the 17ib by the English packet, Lonc Braxon, August 10, 1867. ether by the Governor of Anuoquia, The former, Lucio Estrada, made with Lopoz a con- vention to the following effect:-—Lopez, in his own mame end that of the division under his com- maud, submiis to General Acosta as 1 hia forces, as fer as thoy belong to tho national g ernment, march immediately back to Bogota, wiite that part winteh belongs to the Stato of Bolivar 13 disbanded or waits at Carthagena for further orders, In considera- tion of this, all acts of Lopez up to the date of tho Con- vYontioa (July 16) shall be considered valid, al! oMcers years sustained the principal réles in those works under the personal direction of the composer, and has gained a. bigh reputation. All Paris has gone into ecatasies over the thousand quaint melodies embodied tn a series of musi- cal absurdities which Offenbach has poured out before them for the past ten years, and his most successful work, La Grande Duchess de Gervistein, attracts as much attention this summer aa the royal'visitors have gress, though the party in favor of Prado aid all they could to prevent it, for Zovatlos is one of Prado’s oppo. | _Th® tall ax the Continental was the particular event nents in Congress, Quimper was the goveramont ean. | tthe Branch’ last night, and while tho laaies of the aaa, 4 house were ia numbera, and various styles of beauty Alsw has been paseed granting a gold medal to | *4 decorations, sufficient to make the affair a great Juarez for what he bas Cone for republicanism in Ame. | *ttfaction, it was with the accessions from the other rica, A minister has been appointed alroady to Mexico, | hotels gathering to be remembered by the worshippers will probably start for thero in a | Of fair formsand bright eyes, for months {and years be high functt Atlantic cabli reat Show ts arrival at Aspinwall may therefore be joked for on o Tih oF Sth of August, when he will pi remain a short ti! obably have to on the Isthmus before he can find an opportuntiy to proceed to Santa few dave. name is Mariano Lino Cornejo, and | tocome, In this immenso establishment, seven hun- | ono in the gay city. Orphee aus Envers, La Belle Héline, Martha and thence to Bogoté. I do not fect very | end men of bis division retalm tholr ranks and plac’, | iQ" noida the rank of colonel in the army. r 4 A Ganilno that Gutierrez Wil” be. abionto ‘satabiicg | Mt, thors who are from the Sta:o of Magdalena eusil | BO holds the wenk of, colonel in the army. | dred feet fron capable of feeding and stowing away a | Barbe lew, &e., will succeed La Grande Duchesss, The OBITUARY. receive full amnesty from that State torouga the mo tlon of the eeneral government, On the Lith of tre game month the Commissioner of Antioquia, Juan do §, Mariimez, aud the Secretary of State of Bolivar, E. Baona, had concluded a treaty of poace for the purpose Of estabi(shing friendly relations between the two Staves and between Bolivar end the national governmont. The subsiaoce of this treaty !3 as foilows:. ment of Bolive: ot considering the Presidency to be legally vacant, jesirous of peace, and ceding to the good services of Antioquia, subm.te to the autlo- rity of the national goverument which is now ia the hands of General Acosta, under the coudition: ah ol Nie im the now constitution on the 28th of July, the anniver- | ourand souls, all ite arrangoments and various depart. iene, and install Prado as | ments are gigantic in their proportions. And yet, such 29:h. There seams to be | ig the ayatom by which it ia managed that it runs almost conntitutton, Dut not 1 | as smoothly and quietly from the olerks’ counter to the many enemies in Congres, who cannot forget the way he treated thom at the new Henan establishment. The the time of tho religions question, when he would have ich dimensions that a large qatber turnod them all out if he pad darod to do so. required to make any impression upon it, and yet last A proposition ts bemg discussed in regard to open- | night it was 60 well filed as to exo! © general inquiry, ing the territory on the borders of the rivers Amazon, | “Where have ali these pretty women come from, and in Mavroand Pacuiten, inviting ‘mmigration under }| Whose honor have thoy gathered to-gether?”? Excepting the following privileges :— ot al = pao os Mrs. re we have a rst, ¢ the Amrzon, and Pachitea riv nothing at “the Branch” for many a day to touch it, teva 1a Beonnd The Pag ae tee borders of oer aeiee and that, too, with a rainy day, followed by a lowering order and confidence for a long tim rather share the Beles of many that Dr, Murillo is the only maa to restore co and maintein it, a8 he has shown daring his ‘mer term of office, Gutierrez however, is pretty well and said to be a man oi good intentions, Goneral Sullivan, the United States minister in this peradig only leit Barranquilla on the 8th for Bogota, ving been detained from proceeding at once to his wtunation by the late civil war om the borders of the Sitdaices river ‘The Jast steamer from New York brought out Mr. W. Stiles, who had gows home for « short spell. Mr. ies sets out to morrow for Bogota, where he nopes to @ucceed in making further a ements with the gene- opéra comique nights will alternate with Ristori, and at the close of her first engagement in New York a drama- tic company for drama, comedy and vaudeville will take her place, Madame Ristori's engagemont will ex- tend to the principal cities of the United States, as weil as Havana. 4propos of Offenbach, bis molodies will bo heard on the east side of town also. Mr, Hamano, of tho Stadt thoatre, has eugaged Mr. L’Arronge, director of the Dresden theatre, and his wi, tor the production of Oflenbach’s works in the teuton.c vernacular, How Die schine Helen, Orpheus inunterwel) and Die ir Her- Rov. F. J. Lenihan, Chapinin of the Secon! Rhode Island Stnto Militia. The Rov. F. J. Lenihan, Catholic pastor, Woonsock: RL, died at his residenco in that town on Frida Angust 2, Deceagod was a native of Youghal, count] Cork, Ireland, where ho was born about thirty-th: yearsago. In 1854, baving studied the ordinary hi or graminar echool course, he le’t for the United si designing to prosecute his studies and become a clerg: mea. Tho Rev. Mr, Leniban’s brother, the Rev. P. goneral dosiro to proclaim t {natall Pradu as yet; ho bas ie is 3 zal government and with those of the reveral States for . to be given to any ecitiers thee on the coudition of thelr | and threatening night, sogin will got along, the gods (not of Olympus, but of the ir markab) tellecta @xonding the network of telegraphs which he has | finde Lopes; shat tho vorsels of the Colombian DaYg 99 | fiviag iaere five yours.” Think Setders to enjoy all vollieal | «Tho Branch’ a now at th meridian of the season, | Dit) alone know. pore a Ng ye Ri Pyle ig: eslabiished in the interior, Under eontract with Mos. | fof the present transferred to Sa arta; that Gea | rigts aicer onc yoar of resiienco. Fourth. Jo be trea from | and the season here 13 unquestionably a greater | Leaving tho Fronch theatre we come to the New York ning with bin tome time the décoase| quera, the Presidents of eundipamarca and Tolimaf | ers! Mo-quera be decently treated tu bie prisoa, and his ero aelide there thc havea tice passage roca gor? | Success than at any otter of our great summer resoria | Conservatory of Music, on the oorver of Fifta avenue | Sntered the Jesuit carlege at, Frater k city, Md., whe ho remained unt } compoiled to leave owing to iil health In 1856 nek foo’ for tues "manihe’ gateultumd Sela | The glory of Cape May has departod; she splendid anti- and what land they ‘can’ take care of | clpations of Atlantic City have faded away, and Long fo in ali eases be respected; and, lasti; erament of Antioquia do everything 1m i that the gov- ower to have and Fourteenth sirect, Mr. Edward Moilenhauer, the a ri of i V b ad the Governor of Antioquia (for the chief of the director, bas iitied up this establishment in trae conser- ecutive in that State alone bas kept the title of ‘ fpecessary, ‘entered Fordham, and was ordained. 10 186} ernor), he has sctup telezraphs between Bo- | th led by the national government, at eh ‘famil mting to there hi iy | Branch, brovght within a most delightful tri two | vatory style, and purposes giving classical matiaées and Pari hop dl Beis and’ Honda, Ambalema and Tbegud,” Medellin | sll events bon States shall rempala in frienaly relations] fo present” taetnaeiven' tn any Pecutian sminister orconsl | pours from New York, bears away iho palm, “All tor, | sources twice & month, The foruor quarters of ine Cone | B7,the Righ! Rev. Dr, MoFiriand, is ihe Doxt Bria, pe ecg Ng erepenipay ir oper 5 There Is no doubs that Santos | servatory on Broadway aro retained, and @ branch has | Hs iret mission was Newiown, Gvan. + hie next Bridze to be sent free of expense, he payiig their expenses mean- | hotels and boarding houses, there aro, Derhaps, to-night ioe Fee eee caeant am, Ulng pot excoeding nines | not less than fivo thousand visitors at ‘the Branch.” dollars for expenves, Highth—One hundred thoae-nd | ‘This house, and the other principal hotels are well filled, Bard ‘doiiare'n Scart be efeut i rosde col choos: | although the iransiont are'in larger proportion. to. ts Nioth—Uovernment , employes after five ars to | permanent guests than in past seasons, Busines been os:ablished ia Brooki: well, and even beon of some use to the press, by send- Approve all \hege supotakiins, $ng Bows 10 a point pearor the coast than Bagot. The ee ts Hervere, ia ito Hscha, Sret intallizonce of Mosquers's overthrew was received mathing wepknemaue Conese. a by the way of Ibagué, where Jt had been sent by By the Favorita, which arrived at Taboya on tho Ist, dark days of tho war was known as an outspoked stanch Union man. In 1906 ho was removed Woongocket, where, notwitustauding the delice stato of his heaith, he was trejess in and the Academy of Music me Tho former hail has been much improved in manv ipocta, There are three large entrances now on Fourteenth street, and a double Aelegraph from Bogoté, and whence it was transzitiod | ter Bows has been received from Cauca. Tecelve doable ,., twenty acres of sit | atfaira, tho siate of trade, and the money taarket have ‘aiher Tenih Ie i ec" aeiy Mand shar tne sien of ecu proceaded to | Hay" a7 Sed or tybaly “Eart RCE th Sl | puch iogo wih th coudng of sagn aad he day | Hight of sais lating tothe ball Onetureny is about | Soweg tonerabie Inerafy tad pote asa , ~ " | back o} is season has 1s from this place Cathotic pow certeiens eedeneneay tanita aireoeet RTP tease MUtenth kd Covertsa Grbtions eatay Giks | Lake Memphramageg; bit the greatest dranbsck has | We of te coiling bavo boou renoreed by new circies of of teconueen, ancaeeeeivoee eae extend . ~ discoverer, Twelfth— ‘hres goveruinen: commiasioners shall | beon this unprecedented!y rainy, cloudy, mavgy, cold, | burners, end edditioual candelabra on the #ides unite !0 | Pious mi-siona.’ During last apring he proceeded Soul @ontracta ‘of the late events at Bogots and their bear:ngs on eeppoieied we oy " ag out - a windy, unscargnable, unreasonable, unaccountable, and ening ee lighted to every — ay for the benefit of bis health, aud gave the incidents: ae the Stato of Cauca, whose goverament bad, after due do- | with $6 premium. Fourtece SS farhiga, and 1 fainted aud bedceged #0 that it may ty | Bis travel in a serios of yraphic letiers to the New Yor eene (on Apomiien se Oe See Hee ele OOM | Sa'vy porcenment. Fitieentb-Gettlers te be evening, hopiug that Wt wil clesr up ia the moraing, | called tbe bell of bails — Mr Laftyeue. Harrison pur. | 22! overt me parties asters tenaaagerel Uosete hd " “4 i ug! private Heer ctent Of Ongena eee entre wine | serving in the army, eteeptin cave oF watioual wer, Sir- | and thal some good hot summer daye will follow, and | Poses giving hic asual Senday concert popalar con. | fow's inwathe: drew forth a very somplimontary mn yanus toastandions oresch Executive of Colombia, and fuldis and veee | {ott —Aezarctmcal ty" gusrsatce ure ‘malta, mouth: | Somme e eek kane ine And danghters On &pleaeant | oe ee irietome Decleor mene | from Mr. Williata Cullen sieyaot. Father Lenihan w “ . ° ‘oun! adop! Highiesnih~Gorerument fopoeatrut are! Urom Lima | tree of clouds and rain, and fogs and cold | Perl, the Seasons, x deeply attactied ‘0 the try of bis fon, while hi juanuco. elang to the land of bis berth with a fondness seldor ir, Jonor becomes disgusted, Mrs, Jones ied, A fow days before bis death he received bh If they carry out thie tion it will open a fine, her patience, and even the young ladies per : oth rich of country, and will pay any one tosettle there, | ere ready to leave, and eo they yee they | Commence the reicarsais of these r his Sected Reshneeh or Raodo jaund Quevde Otennon eo ‘as thev wtil bave a direct communication with the sea, have been coming at solo artists their name is legion. has succeeded 10 | which attended the funeral. fhe Rov. Mr. Lemban w ing going since the lst of July. ih is etill looking for some way to raise funds to | steamboats ‘been making rometh! pay the government employ ‘and in fact ail of the ex- | by it, nea yet a pa in tho seen of “the Royo pped 2: ag hayes pee Br Branch” agree thats rainy seagon isa bad season for =) percent tee cinta 1800, the Dret bh ed however good {t may be for the corn crop interest being payable ne, week ‘Nothing has botn done as yet in regard to the guano, dak Sree psi tae eae Pri ai i ore bat the following proposition ie occupying the attention | some. or a eoey dress ball and of races a la pep cat ry ep I surf boat'races, acamp meeting, and various Ferope, the Used Staton o otter countries or ene | SMT sirermans of whlch in tear all conserned expec way there, with the following coaditions:— Sere, er gathering around bim the most available home and for- eign talent, and he deverves particular commendajon for bie desire to bring ont native talent before the world, Among bis troupe Oscar Pfetffor, the eminen' ist, and the groat prima donna of jast season bas Te-en; Tois masical season will close in May ® musical festival eurpaseng the last on strengih of chorus and orchestra upiversaily respected and beloved for bis sterling qualit! 0” band and heart, He wus in many respects a remark able man. The reliious ceremonies which o on Monday were most imposing. Rev. D. Mullane, of Wi Hamsburg, N. Y., a Vere dear friond and eoliego mate deceased, acted as celebrant ai ive requiem mass; Rev.| James Campbeil as deacon, Rev. J, A Simon, sub-d and Mr. R J. Sathvan, master of ceremonica. Bisho| McParland, of Rhode Island, was prevent at the ceremony, and Rev. O'Reilly preached the eulogy. that the drut wood. Toe enterprises of Uils American goasleman deserved morapahan a Sr leotures or readings at either of those la, The Symphony Soirées, Mendelesohn Union con- certs, piano recitals, &o., for the now gf ammey will surpass in number and excellence those of former soa- sons, Many important debuts, both of vocalists and in- straumentalists, will take piace, The Academy of Music has been engaged by the i-hitharmonic Society for their concerts this season, and a grand dramatic {ite will Provably take place there ia. December. Whether Nr, icbing® will eseay lish Opera at this establishment OF not is still a matter of doubt, There will be a perfect bn Td European artists in New York thie winter, it will bo bard for them to displacesome of our unerican favorites, Leaving Fourteenth street for Broadway, we next GARATOGA SPRINGS. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALB. The Springs Literally Crammed=Twenty. Galign ni’s Messenger ol the 30th of July reports th circumstances atteading the denth of the Minister o! Chile at the Boigian court—already noticed in our cablt despatches—thus:— M. Eramanuel Carvallo, Minister of Chile at the of Brussels, bas just diot suidebly at the Hétel Cloche, at Compiégne, He had arrived on the afternoon, and aiver dinner had setired foe, she Not having ‘follow on thia steamer. Thero helene naan, Shboead ealanvel tala Boobie ia Cait a board four oh soldiers, picked up at | f0o!ish rush thay made 8 M@avee prigon. gaged in Pyey eal in the pee is bold of 8 cOps of Mosquera’s circu. alro anid to be ing very well . the independence By decree of yosteréay President Clarke Cecacion toapeak 10 @ Priicgssumat of has jethor the tive of State f i of September. Parhaps their wa pel jittoal pesuunn jon ‘with repard to the cost of the Teeerntioa, will be more clearly defined. ' tire I bring to yeur Know. tet continaes, { suppose there are twenty thousand stran- | COme to Wallack’s, Nothing nas been defini'ely fixed Preeident froak tba Paxates, August & 107. gers vere axini8 OMERI—perhapa twenty. fie thousand, | 2700 Jet ‘oF the coming. season, a8 MP. Walack it in Trace ave about twenty hotels and ag many boarding houses, and the average capacity is about five hundred, and the farm houses for miles around ere crowed. Remember thie aod'you wit vegin to understand that the place is fall, “standing room" oply left. Of course there ie a greet deal of what is called “fashion,” and “style,” and “taste,” and “dress,” and, bring over » lady to fill the place held by iss Madeleine Hopriquoe last winter, and ne bas bought the latest Lon- dou noveltion, Caste dnd the Groat City. Nearly all thio principal members of the old com; will De retainod, and hesers, Stoddart and J. W. Waiiack will appear. Ine theatre wiil be closed for @ short time at the conclusion of Lotta’s engagement to put on ite full drees suit for the winter, The merry little sprite now playing thore will Ive children. eve Crores Paxto tm Ittiwois.—On Sunday wa of two deaths from cholera, as Sbeibyvilic, 11!) ning last we need oare prcbabitty tha Panama Railroad conirest would pevepied by Com, appear to-morrow evening as Liitle Nell in a play written Frome (8 Schott time. The message of san T might od@, “andres” At the last tight | for her by Joba Brougham, fhe opening of Generees ton Agee “fe “ ance “at Contains mothine-<+ Tmport: #4 the Clarendon, to which I was politely invited, | o.roae mmrane wader Ge Maton of the omer The State Cunventi namarea, there was as fine a of : \— ected v- Muriie es Weir Process have met and 1h aman flesh and dress as Sen CENTRAL AMERICA, Ce eeneantae wong Fearful Ravages oe Cholera Again Reperted ho Transit Heute, Hewever: @ Contagion. me oo os jin Pasases, Soty 90; 1907, ‘3 - r as sho is good) I ich is paid to be an ol re bs noth ; The bing oral mall eleamer Guatemala arrived | |, THOFe had beer rome ‘rouble ta Amcud on accowat uf are other aotabiiiies bere? utes have beon— ae cane io cheek on eptcodr ne bere from Central American const to-day, Among the ox -- me, there wal oe oer een mare ‘t Iaagh—most interested in the famous jocko; have’ it of the theau that wo will escape anything ot the 3 tate her passengers for New York is General A. G. Lawrence, this year wit! anvear next mout june, August They will xe followed by Ati immed their barracks, and thes tho E United States Minister to Costa Rica, whe gots home on Yok the matter in hand ‘and took care of Mise Fannie B. Price. Texas Bear,—A To: leave of absence, trys There bas toon Pusmede to ether parte of the coun. October in. Bootan they wht” ral thousand boeves in Wilameoe county ea Sas Cholera ls committing fearful ravages in Nicarngua, | regard to the pel'cy cf the goverment ia the fpericn fhesire with plenty of carry thom ag | full, fat and fine, and that the same may be eaid were | £6°0Fding to the offical statemente pobiished in the | qvestiom, and the Minister of Foreign AMairs haa’ wade Wr. Leouara Grover hd CNymple noxt month | booves Could be restoved ‘Rem thetatanetartbeey eet government The trapeit route eeme to be com- | Shen tin Meas tl Tough b Mig Ad to Mr. Hi Nf entirely to the | gering the supply for home use, and to the great ’ Ben from it, and in Realajo only « few cases iva, isd of the range, which ie tobe overstocked in we r ure coourped: but in Maisenion Bare» report of 9 revojuvo against many covnties, ‘The incnaean oxoeede the congumplicg