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Sew YORK HERALD, TORSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1867—TRIPLH SHEET pees Bier ston Tieoproad conspiracy. Some | o ‘as the very high prices of ehip stores ls cased poe arcing deh $e found athe flow ne Fymaleary aati, = AQUATICS. atta candidate Tor the Frealdency of the State of val oa LAND SOUTH AMERICA Mosquera’s offence in changed from a pelitical into a | them, satt 2 fount acé that the same snd uncbira- common crime, wien makes bit case a very bard one. Geral Geese ap which ‘The ex-Dictator om being otilied by tho Secretary of the a been an objoct of many attentions Senate of this decree, at once protested agalmet tt; and haat A) Tae Lapoke in my dost as in course of props: View GiNTEAL Exciting Shell Race off the Battery—Course Five Mites—Time, Thirty-ulao Minutes. tac 7 on the 234 published en extennve protest, which I pf ut dinsingulaned camonat with |. The : Manuel 2, de 1a Keprielta, Com. Boating has taken an extraordinary impetus recently, ‘ ota Cal saccade Salhfeian ‘Mooquere saute hs tan TiNaE ite Sieh sn ae AE Se BOR peeseentel poet ERY he fi acne fesro! Pele es ry and from every city, town, village and hamlet, border. Another Mosquerista Conspira- |S") not act as judge in the matter, becanse that body | We bave had autaa Lively time with bells and | pranadon, Ao ya ened ing on #00, lake, river or pond, the carsuman hears of the bad sanctioned # military weurrection, hoaded by Santos ery ‘several of thom Seening other in guch ope the fallotine: ‘convention: — organization of rowing clubs and the preparations for cy Defeated. é aa committed a ag to furmish ample material for the L Jose L. binds to furnish five hundred lost. Second— Tne interest excited by jhe. Acoeta; because bis crime, if a any eauc:ponient of @ sporting paper. iA sail interruption good muskets end ‘fig thousand i carl 8 COP Such 8 te | oe eatin that Prado w ye Grand regatias, Tne wat a politicel on, nota common crime, according to the festivities was a re, whe ch broke out ou the | «8 they may be req’ al romive Parr nce | who wan tune teeciies eae inalor 2 omee race for the championship at Newburg, although i. the law of che 26th of May, 1840; Decause im giving ging of the ahan, “hating om ot creed wate secount cf Hoasachieet es oe thehands | gave himself retired elineciee word.” Thiti—all of the | @0d deop, does not. prevent the. amaisus carmen end , is their decision they were guided by the fourth book of 2 ee ‘aud other explosive articles stored in | $¢4nyereo2 iS yond. their = om hele pat bia be Poca mag conspiracien aga Prado have en alecovere an lovers of aquatic revelry tm this vicinity from partict~ Highly Important Revelations of Gem. | ie cose or criminat Procodare, which was annulled by pe a a Ag a Fiaulth a Mody of two hiutrod or tinge peat Mabe whieh ree aging, carriod out, Fourth The 24 of J pating in the pleacant contest of voung boattien, ‘There ; arucie twenty-two of the Constitution of 1068, and there | {34 “cvorament aud the merchants have been stirred up } ‘00 Miisce, and. 12 procure for them the uecetsa'y ot pretext of doing everything for the country, thereby | Ste many water dogs and water nymphs clustering : Level de Goda. evels no law of procedure in trialaof high funotions- | resus from further uogitsi ia thie waster apd thie Line, | Th and tanenaration 10, if throurh ‘a clear eoaty making, hig goverument "popular, even hough be | around the metropolis, wed yesterday Brooklyn thot oat and Snally, because -he impeachment of President 1 Robs, something more than taik will come of 1t such equipment could not be leet Mr, Calan! or anyibi Fith—The all such within hor charmed precincts to our rogget weenie which seems to have served as a pre | , 1 have had occasion to see a despateh oe mand souat faacs 2 aah a. aoe oy ion. witl ; Battery, where it had been binted about that two of B Lord Stanley, her Britannic thie case, was also unconstitutional, ‘“Icon- | for oreign Rela ne, to Pet iae rein) Consul in » gentlemen,” says Mosqoera, “hoping | tuis city, im rolation to the commercial taxes which the at bie disposal. In all cases firs 25 sou au the object of the also obligs rage nl to hia viduals whom Mr, Calancha aquatically honored youths would appear in Contest for the championship of their district and cedent elude th The Government of Peru and if Panams threatened to raise p that the Senators wht are my mortal enemies Cn Genet ihe Stale oi Bu The Amy moment, 80 @atipulated number ef greenbacks. These men, named the R. R. Cuyler Affair. and caine to the government mansion with a re- | Huxaro will recollect that President Olarte, on the rep. | treet tg pednegen {hau stipulations, we Betas ep cid rade to ve in Pewor p month, 1he | respectively Charles McQueony and Patrick Shetelo,: volver or musket in their hands, wit abstain from | resentation of ome friends, wisely withdrew the decree, | sixn a dup! lente copy of the present conventions which shait | leader dies and the rovolutionary armies disappear. lik although not renowned kuights of the oar, have been but the consular body wished to see the question of aeoret on both parts, at Gorthagena, on the 1st of enchantment. Seventh—Co: passes a law oardoa: aquatic dogs aad alanch friends since tb watt 6 acing Judees;, aod T challenge them on | 1.1 im this case definitively settled by thelr reapoctiva test. WSSU LEONARDO CALANCHAD | | ial! revoking and Frade geste credit thereat, {Mele mothers leading stringy, Shit euch’ felt a 4 # P the general principle of law, because there is no decitive | goveramenta, Mr. Seward’s decision in the maiter, in ayer are Eighth—Conaress berins to make snore jcopeatilons ane jealous. of the other's ability eh handle tne Necanacee Perrific Norther in Valparaiso | saw of procodure. 1% contrary to all these rencone, you | a despatch dated June 13, ga ry litle satisfaction, 1s te very likely thet some snoze arrest Wil Ge maste'| the majority of te masbers seem tobe in favor Oar, and a liltle dissatisfied with the reputat do not gramt my petition, I shall abandon my defence md pr aa. of eenersl phrase Feo oy a es of until sich @ time as public opipion will justify me.’ | the Cuited States or to Amer citizens, Lord "Stans Thi aki if ie de- | ley’s instructions, on the cont are vi sbort and ree days later anothers petition, written in a jess (apn ada he logal in thia State as well as in Bolivar, although Sapere rn. | Fortune, however, does not seem inclined to desert ber sotere nee of the eer bi rather {favored the iar rere - favorito, and Sonate amen ag trae i oo inf they tpahcnanebiy. 4 9 Moequeristas, peace toving c re apparent reason, enils to deo! im Conati« the unraly Spies bo his Mimo dispowed of in such & | tutional Prosidedt within a abort time. fA pep othnccgagfties oneal st around manner as to make them forever harmless, Capital | Two hundred men left sais to put down a revolt | yesterday, and each brought Ce, bim-their Bay. He says that, ‘ fant (one, and signed by the wife of the ex-President, esciee: ponishmont has been abolmbed in this pet im. | at Chuquibamba, under nel Segovin, wiich was yi hanneey, Ceptain Connor, of the Crown, be wishes the consul to remon- a ‘which were shells, seventeen feat in length, goodly - Fs st “¥ Mae on arr aaa at tbie port | Mariana Arboleda de Mosquera, was presented to the mire energetically against the enforcement of tho taxes | aire eet is ne: Laps ewig Lapa) ore ae taking nnd Gicrensions, By ext steamer we shah | yumbder of admiring friends, - Ro Jeans eeny ilied (he Daw ges 9 Se Senate, Thia memorial seis forth that the husband of | 00 behalf of British subjects, It ts not only ishindit. generally laste only for s shoek time, aise, | Know tbe result.ob ity Bryant, and Shoitfejn r ia chance. in the wbich the culprits quietly return, Treally #@H that | About sic tiles from Arequipa they bad an Foolerday. The following is her treasare Het:— uption | prety Louie V. , 2De veYard ie in aay of : praphpeiniti: ceecee, $26,698 | *hO petitioner is coufined im an unhealthy apartment, ‘Gen tho government would act on the suggestion of several & volcano, which lasted s short time, accompanied bY | nents was depletod, bi their members were at the HS apg rars 4 Company. : TE OMe | rotten 00:the Soerner sérvitke sad alvanced years: of in6:| gat Meat et Panama, Who. caine hese 90 pomerfally. Prominent people: era, to tend the ee sheet of ithaca, which catised a good deal of fear | Mint or trendly sites W. Send & $4216 | prisonor; speaks of his bay heatsh and the tifustice of | Tecommended by the Himnacp, has already gained a | dnaceie, whence It will De Rot so easy for (HOR IO. J-In meaty and Arequipa made a aalomb The scene was wausial for the Panny ena ow all ee ao wae.088 | denying hie fam'ty and logs! advisers free acooss 10 him, | Promiment jeud pleasant postion smong ua, and I ven | °ofeneral Gutierrez left this afternoon for Ai awall te | protest against ihe Presidest of Bolivia on account of & | toy thres decked: Bherenautiams peering Wella, Fargo 4 & Co 178,401 | and prays that the in Jeueral’? be removed to an- | agrecable to himself and beneficial to big government. | take passage on English mail ste =e J igbeg hy # Speech he mado rejoicing at the death of Castilla. The | overs! nationaliti inlaminges with skiff, Na @rder...... 600,000 | otner locality, his frients be permitted to see him with ‘Tho Englieh atearuer Santiago arrived bere on the 20h | S¢2a. It is possible that he wiil not a A dips ib declares — it was au insult to (he memory of ee, warges and la ait olipetonae’ of cont seen: ‘while #. Probat & 12'000 _— — from the south coast, with the latest mewa from Chile | Place, whore bis person may be in danger, but at once @ greatest man Pera ever had, and that the country ral white winged clippers “hore to” to ‘witness the’ Ribon & Munoz. 09 | OUlauy restraint, and his cause before the Supreme | 449 peru, which will be found in the Waray corre. | 69 on toSanta Martha. Hetore leaving he addressed @ | will bo disgraced if it does Rot ask for an apology at dig ‘Ail flannted their ‘colors as a token of thelr Cours be as much as posaible expedited, The meaning spandesos which is forwarded by this mall, | ik . paper edited by the opposition party in Santiago, of the fivet part of such a petition is easy (o understand, La Litera, has for 2000 lime pact publishing and if the Sonat n of Mir, B, Vicuéa Siackenua’s mission as -‘con- efforts being ma te the prisoner. ; agent of the Chilean government” to the United We are entirely in tho dark as to Acosta’s policy, Pop- | States, written by binaself in his usual sprightly end not vianity aod success, bul at toast we hear of uO BOW Out | over modest mauner, Senor Mackenwa voaded u !i:tle of malcontents, What helps him along is, in the | whitewashing before the world, and especially before bis ace, the expected arrival of Santos Gutierrez ard | Connteymen,- ar, in spite of all the bother he mate and consequent short duration of hig own government | his undeniable sirowduess, very tittle was accomplished bi Very well written proclamation to the inhabitants of | ouce, | Cuztilia’s rewwains are atill im Arica, as Prado does | So ogiation of ihe migeciar tonruamele, waite the 1,103,928 Panama, requesting them always to maintain peace and ) not like the idea of the great ceremouy (hat is to be ardbr, Gud Gua eh outbeCtae os. promialinn she wats Tie Gees thom on auvianl here, and will, therefore, keep pre Refs Po 2 Prd iebarmeny to the indes- fare of the country, As he is now about to enter on the | them there as long as possible, ape ponent otcboy my RMP duties of that oxsited position In which he has been wand ainiast abenlnabin ctor Phiviua bed let Bee oes wat Gane of Genie iitinrs oar: That if the race shou!4 prove fame it should not be for eae I cl Ta pe CHILE. leck of water. Good positions could be had without Uical views i rogard to ke Epanigh Amorican question, soe mae Geel eal be a aie oe eet eee Ea Te Chem FOr, OHNE | a ee dow she-Wetnnetenstte: Nesthen am 1 SneIAE ae v more explicit on this eulcect. AL Gucterrez Will remain comptetely neutral in paraiso—Dawage to the Shipping=Werk | _,12¢ ‘ticles of agreement called for a start at twa CENTRAL AMERICA. SPECIAL CORRESPORDENCE oF THE Wena eetemala and Mor telations with the Bato Mexican Empire—The Central American and | 8nd a aplit which geems to have taken place in by bim for the caus Tn the (} ‘clock, but on such a day neither contestants nor spec~ Moxtenn Border Prons—Minsions and Ti (ee een eee eee ett ot oppese bay, | latest numbers tecelved, ‘. Ja od React ae Ge Gaited Sates Pa Reh sacatienn. es tatcrs have tach respect. for cop'racts, and. it, waa 71 p' 19 Up im, ppo! 5 c the United States av x M aI Nf 9 the : VALPARAISO, August 1, 4 invies yp ° “Go There is nothing of importance to note from this piace | war given, There was 00 Woaaing for positions, Both ved oS ae cing In white, the emblem of their. friondsbip. Nicaragua. io principles, Acosta seems to New York, Philadelphia, &, AS some a » profound distrust or dread of the Governor of | heewig'may ia dee time come to Antioami2, Pedro J, Herrio, ond of the very best states reminiscences of ihe gentleman who nearly worried the men of Lia country and the head of the Conservativ Spanieh Minister to death and plagued the honorable Acosta 's administration was tnaugurated by the | cocreiary of State @ good deal, I may again refer to a Of the 25d o} totorship of Mos were ci of the Union in Gn- | tp addition to the nows communicated in my lelterof the | Te". tt6 in bolting ‘among the, traternity bad been Ga tothe RR. Cuyler, bet 26th ult, from Santiago, The confirmatory reports re- | McQueeny, as be bandied aahell admirably, and. bad rid to stay all proceedings ta ‘That maver | SPecting the return of the Spanish fleet to the Pacific lities of sixying. This was admitted by ‘ioge whe Minister | have ocensioned great alarm in all circles, particutarly ed his style; but when Shefilsin etsipr — among business men, aud trade is excecdingiy dul! ee Untsnd Staten Mimtster’ at Get Cones Mereuau!sare preparing fora long and harrassiog war, and | while. “Rappaliannook, tov referee, tuom bis views ip regard to the war betwarn Xpain and | although prices have not yet advanced, the manner in | TTC i sae, bite: e nal : ch pall 9 the South American republics, and induced the Spaniel | which importations are boing stored away indicates a de- | not plage boat lengths away, a government to send iramediate orders by telegraph to ‘ jost hi Imoat and which he did not Cuba to prevent the R. R. Cuylor from being’ handed | 'Fmiuation on the part of the commercial comm Cee mina on 3 io oe ee eee overto tho agents of Mosquera, The readers of the | to raise the markets at no distant day. Exchange con- | ee cores pniling along mavnificently and eomi Hrnat wil! recollect that this was about to be done, | tinnes about the same, and specie is abnndaut, It is pene ap easy winuer in thirty-nine minutes—very when suddenly the commander of the Spanish frignie | expected that the Saesud al a considering ths ‘obavacire upon the course. at Carthogena declared his intention to keep possesion | of paper currency, but as yet there is no necussity for Bhettela was forty and ahalf minutes going over the of the suspicious vessel i further notice, Ono object | guct a step. digtance. The sion rendered, the boats dispersed of Gutlorres was certainty te deprive Mosquora of such Last week the bay was visited by a terrific “norther,” | and the crowds dissgived in the shadows of approache- a yatuable help ag that ewift steamer would have afford: | the most severe gale that has been experienced here | ing evening more rapidly thaa it had been organized, ed him, Sa ey with ber eight launches and the half | since 1951. The storm lasted (bree days; but its greatest | the prine!pala as frm friends as ever, Pavan, Auguet 20, 1887, By the arrival of the Paoama Railroad Company's teamer Parkersburgh we are in possesvien of the Inst mail from four of the Centrai American republics, no ’ papere or leiters having come to hand from Honduras, Phe yews as usual is principally of a local charagter, OUATEMALA * sbjoys Arcadian tranquillity under a pastoral govern- mon? ,whose only fault is over-zeslousnoss in religious matiers, But this fault appears smal! whea we com, the policy of the rulers of Guatemala with that of } government of her ni Mexico; aad every impai Hal observer must confess that the narrow minded con- servatiem of some of the Central American goveraments is ten times better tian ths unrestrained lberalisi of among tho torview wiih the ~pant. of Foreign Relations and Marsh ingly trent to Madrid and enw two person: ¥, Berrio had a division of | these sketches, and in the meantime cail the attention of {0 Invade the State of Boli- | the interested parties to them, bon opposed to the new order of things | Tq port here—United States steamer Dakota, W. F. hed at Bogoté; and also solzed at Nave te | gycor; British sloop Mutine, Nieholett, At Aspiowall— steamer America, with ono thongand stands of arms for | United Siates aleamer Saco, H. Wilson, ‘The flazship Rudecinds Lopes Acosta, being afraid of Berrio’s | snsquehanna, with Admiral Palmer on board, asd the power, ordered him to remit these muskets to Bogota | stoamor Monongahela joft Aepinwall for Carthagena on and to absiain from all aggressive movements against | the 19h inst, Rotivar, Berrio, who is an excellent as well as a shrewd aoe eo Rell aarp Re led pa Another Grand Mosquerista Plot Nipped in ment of Bolivar a commissione - —I. 5 3 cluding a treaty of peuco on the basis of the recogni- ay Fp axe} He Goda Brvochen te Poe on tion of Acosta by that State, which, as you will remem- eral Gutierrez at St. Thomas~How the Au- ber, was accomplished. By this generous proceeding thoritles Used Their Information—Highly Berrio took all ground from under Acosta’s fect, and | Important Correspondence aud Revelations— gained groat praise for his patriotic conduct. But not} Whe Polley of General Gutlerrez iu the the domineering party in Mexico. It was very natural | Oniy ihat—he placed Acosta in a very strange positio mill itary stores she had ou board, Bat he had ° t . i = . Bu c iy . caver of that at the time when the firm establishment of an em- we learn now, Acosta did not know of these neg: PU Aaen aeereee NY Plaid August 23, 1867, also another motive. There Is not the least doubt that sone seis prick tine, ey tay teers Ms mie: ee! . i ip Senll Match. pics’ ta Mexico was thought by aikay to be very proba: and whiletl vernor of Antioquia was work ng 4, August 26, 1867, the R. R. Cuylor was destined for the Chileno | the aspect of the bay was frightful, ‘Vosnele were drag- The Champlonship sealling 3 = ‘ : i % zie p in Ws behaif be, on the 23d of July, declared war against When I closed my letter yesterday I loft for to-day the Soy an feet, and that Mosquera and nis minister, Sal- | ging anchors and drifting foul of each other, aul a few The friends and backers of Messre, Brown and Hamill, 5 ble, some governments in ¢ should show | (he government of Bolivar on ‘account of the law | most important item of news, in the hope of gaining a cortaiu sum for londing their namos and that small cra t went ashore. Ono vessel, American Atvian the contestants in the five mile raco on the Hudson, a oy 4 ee eee ee or Ase ne, ar whICD | some additional information which would enable mo to inetigated, as some people think, by a Senator | make a complete report. The news I speak of is a great from Polivar, Keprietia, who had some hopes of becom: pose ing G ing President of the State. Dr. A. Nanez,a representa. | comPlot for tho purpose of imprisoning General strom Bolivar, addressed. to Acosta m airobe remon, | Gutierrez, proclaim the dictatorial rule of Mosquera, atraace, asking rer to scene the decree an illegal | replaco Genoral Olarte by ono of the dictator's friends— and unconstitutional; but at last accounts Acosta had not done thia, In the meantime, howover, ho must | 12 “8° getting up a complete revolution in this and the havo received the nows of the submission of Bolivar, | Belgbbor Stato of Bolivar, As far aa the Isthmus is con- through the good services of the Governor of Antioquia; cerned, the scheme collapsed by the arrest of the princi- Aceriain partiality for the new order of things. About §wo years ago an adjutant of Maximilian and one of his sonfidential advisers, Conant 0. gulor, passed Mrough this ctty en rowle for ¢ Salvador and Bosicmalr, Wheace he returned few monty Me Count had no open official wlagion, but was sant out for bo purpoze of cound 8 of the govern- mente ani the peop’ in Guatemala, in re. Of Colombia for a frandulent purcnase, In view of this t B ag, Wi fact General Gutierrez found himself in the following Tea he LM Gov dilomma:—Ho could either repudiate the whole transac- | Saapping the masts ike pipestams, and drogt.ng e: oy tion of Mosquera, tn which caso the Spanianla would | Gane on bosrd except the captain and ond mun. About hare carried off the Cuyler, and endless questions and | Siy Hivos aro cetimatel to have bee lost in vations recriminations would have arigen between this republic | paris ot the bay during che storm. The : au a nie ane - he Conia. sean the steamer a8 | jyto the lower streots, wad carried off several persons THE NATIONAL Game. really bought for and by the Colombian government, impro by te * ha heaah, G6 and then eel! her again’ fo the highest bidder, together Machobie damage wenkine dees eels in tho «it New York vs. Brooktyn. with the other ships of the Colombian navy. He.pi The United states steamwehip Waterco ost fiernoon the ings selected from the strongest ferred to do the latter, as being more expensive, per. | and drifted sume, but escaped without dama barg, Friday, September 6, mot in this city yeute a, positing each $1,000 to eomplete th oat $4,000, unanimously cbose Conaci!mam: jen Roberts ag their referee. the vi Vis New York aud Brookiyn clubs will play on the Usion~ : Bard toarecoguitiou of Cie empire and the celebration | for on the 7th inst, General Lopes and the two battalions " . | bape, but also more safe, The Spaniards will be antiafod a ed 1. a ; of treation of national troops, “‘Santandar and Boyacd,?” lett in | PA! ete which soc Siow yesecsay... Tie. casamn-.4 Si pia aud the allied. Yepbboe gaaath aay mayioie sltsibe Nopek,. No 4m SUips: Kuatained dangoe nite | Btounds, Brooklyn , for the bencitt of the Masonic 3 Guatenala vot only fond im Maximilinn’s végime a | 8O#tAAMOrA tor Honda, whence the news woutd do at | ment had long been apprised of tho secrot intrigues, but | goainct it loss. of spars, bulwarks aod ovher appurtenances swept | Board of Retief, rrangoments have beon madé og : lian gin a exraphed to Bogota. By this time Acoata must | they gave the conspirators time to mature their plon, her ‘cheap; and that is very likely the souly and waited patiently for the great coup to come of, consequence which bis rush declaration of waf will b wiisitn; Idea etholad, Wont termediate isis BOLIVAR res hag not been at all affected by that decree whieh « | iast. When everything remained quiet, the anthoritics, month ago woud bare had quite diferent results, | the | for tho purpose of transmitting by the Carthagena ail know that it will end in nothing, andare, there- | steamer a full disclosure, and preventing thereby an roy undisturbed in their work of repairing the dam- be ¥ ages done by the late war, “Agreultere ana commerce | Outbreak in Bolivar, bagged the chief conspirators and aro reviving, and great hopes are entertained of a peace | seized their papers, among whieh were found the most of some duration as soon as General Gutierres will have | gonvincing proofs of their guilt, taken tho reins of the federal government, Hostilities have now completely ceased in every part of this State, T bad been right in guessing that the great adventurer While the negotiations ee ae still Eola “ be- | and intriguer, Level de Goda, had gone to St. Thomas tween the Secretary of State of Bolivar and the Com: | tor no good purpose, When General Gutierrez stopped misslouer of Antioguis, fighting was up near Mom- P: ier, Detweoa Hochs, a geueral of the government of | there on his voyage from Europe to this country Level and Betancourt, who had espoused the eause | obtained an interview with him, and begged very hard and the Magdalena government; but no sooner sal tigen tonto fd, when both parties iad | t be taken back to Colombia, whore he would serve the T mentioned in a former letter the departure of the | away by iho ¢: Hizious, ® compotont comritice, dnder the direction of the eMe pillar eg mitag Bae gp lc, Be ore ‘ork on the defences:s xoing on with groat vigor, | elon and affable Secretary of tho Natloual Association, atated at the (imo that his mission. was related io the | and hoavy gins are being mounted in water Uattories ou | Mr, A. H. Rogers, who, ibe bis thorough acquaintance yler affair and to the attitude of the Colombian gov- | the low beach. Tho Chilo squadron is anchored in tho | with the cams.cnd popularity among ball players, hag , ment in the Spanisi-Chilono-Peruvian question. I | pay, ana the Peruvian fleet as Coquimbo, two hundiod | manaved to socure a pair of nines that ean ensure «© . may add now that the gallant Admiral’s principal olject | miles distant, A telegraph connects the wo ports, | aplendid gamo, Rrooklyn will ba represented by {s to rescue the Cuyler ont of the claws of the Span- | afaiters in the allied sqia rom, are sunchanged, aud all | Join, Start au% Ferguson, of the Atlantic; Macdiarml jards by having her transferred to Colombia and by the | are screwing their courage up to aticking pont for | Flanders and Rog the Star; Swandel!, Kicla latter dransferved again to Porw. In this he will be | the impending encounter with the Spanwh fleet... Tae | Peeler, of tho New York by Ww. Foiled, mcconding to wit T have Jatt enpisined, because | Peruvians have good ships, but tho bravery of the | Walker and Coll ated iad the shonaten Wil cals S> ite 2a eee | aterrea, Chileans will avwil them Jittlé in the miserable verte! Bu n ‘object for viniols ine ae = to oes the abtiities of the gootensants, shoulda who will certainly not deliver ber to Mon constit 4 Another part of Moptero’s mission ia still mors hasard- | CoMstituting their squadroy._ ha 2 ous, and I may well say impradent and improper on the | silied equadron would be. sadly unequal, and must e Attendance, © The commi prepared; rt of his goverumeut. iastructed to work at | Pegult in discomfture. to the latter, unless fought uuder pr! ‘These prises consist of TOROWOOGy.... - Bogota for m release of Mosquers on the plea that | the guns of Valparaiso, where it will protably take | silver mounted bats and gold and silver medala, the “Grand General” is an American celebrity—a relic | prac ce will be awarded to the clubs whose representatives show: of the war of independence, &e.; but it may Sai be | “The English mail staamor dua on the 27th did not | the best record, and will be distributed under the di. ‘surmised thut the goverment of’ Goneral Prado is anx- arrive until the 29th, in consequence oof the gato, which | rection of a committee selected for the purpose. fous to’hare Movatsra in power again, as he shaw proved crippled some of her machinery, and compelied her io epirie congenial waterrd bene 0 her own, but would bavo gained some ) particularly in regard to the question of poundarics, if she lind mot the advances made by her Sut be it out of jove of republican \peror. was In tho ascendant in 5 of the (wo Border States, reiliog with Guatemale, opea condemnation of thore last pagea of Mex- 4 paper pabliahed at al of truth ;— torma we have taken ee the the th of Me: Oejaca and Lhiay sayo, W The papers of Chip ure ubed tun eutlonlng th late hee moderae than nenr Lie ho first promised neutrality to There ie no inieiligence of cagnal. arms. Bolivar has not only made peace | Bew government with fidelity and zeal. Gutierrez told | a nseful tool—a man wi delay in Callao. igor any Rave Balt Match at Portiand, Me. = Hom ihe folowing conveniion?—- Tn? 7 ‘voeer® | him fraakty thal Bo could net well take. sien o¢- Sle] SOSBOOOSS i gt ee Be I Se seek iii [From the Frening Telogram, of yesterday.) . pro po ia te: rao rig cece “ M antecedenis back, but talked to him sa a friendly man- | the dictatorial governmout was officially announced to * "The Wateree returns to Callao with Minister PoRTLAND, Sep}. 2, 1867, , eountr'as'whonit rover. on san gad be snthocity Of Mie poreroes sa Bee, whieh bad the eleet ties L6ve, 1a. 6 BY OF Sap, 5 ie ere ee eee Bovay next week. In the game for the championship of the State between. enre MBclal ony. Oajaca 1@ 01 1@ Boerstgrnt tosrants sez m ochaneipated, We told Guilerres thet be bad come t0.£4. Thomas forthe | SCS" Eat conniaed hiraself to. & sill acknowledgment of the Kon ase Bali Club and the Cusbnocs, on Saturday, ; = pS e ied Wado not unde aot purpose of waiting for bis brother, whom he expectod | tho receipt of that announcement, His reason’ wilt be BOLIVIA. last, the latter were defeated. The number of innings: Ta former declares {hat the questions between hie S and that of Bolivar were of a national character, and are soltied by the recognition of Geneval 8, Acosta as Preci from Europe with o lot of arms; that he had, before leaving Colombia, eniered into another plot with the fuily understood now. This new instance of Prado’s in- AARARAARARAARARAD ADS plaved was sight, at the close of which darkness inter- torference in the affairs of another South American SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Yened and the game was broken up, At the antag mod State cannot be too strougly cengured. The Colombians ry stood as follows: And ‘by. the, submission of the sate 19 ate cons object of upsetting the goreraments of Magdalena and | Siliinot be tuilied ints aevining, oad are mot ated at Melitt Gahan, Ubbinindinnnttonees, _ ee eee toh had als al 2 ath ¢ latter declares that his government also has | Panama, and that he had in his poszession olght thou- | Prado'a threats; but it should be mentioned with re- eens ae ta tee Cushaaca ‘ win thé Sotniry the esed 0 mare beindieatina the hou sond and odd dollars, boing part of a fund furnished by pole pron Bagi Moat oe is ad ae ‘anguat 16, 1867, — time, when (iat wil nt of the Union we oa ka theok 4 QUOITS—MATCH GAME FOR $500. X | Mosquera for revolutionizing those two States, the rest ike vetoes Secretary Gl dies Colello doce, | of which was in’ the baiids ef other agents Of Mes. tans smo they raprosents tha’, | quera, General Gutierrea, at his arrival on the Isth- jy governmen' nd conse. | mus, communicated the whole story to Marte, who is a Soot aty Mp aa hanks Sit | great personal friend of bis, and, althongh they aid not such Feleadly suter- | believe all Lovel de Goda had sald, atill they kept ¢heir eyes open. When Mr, Calancha returned from Cartha. an gens, apparentiy as a man who was tired of politics, and av te CASTELLANOS. who wisued to ond his days peacefully on bis paternal Thit convention was ratided by the President of Boli- | tarm, the goverument had all his movement closely ing that of the Dictator of Paraguay. In thatcase | tne contractor with Chile and Bolivia for the guano at ch GAN Prado received ll deserved ubbing from Brazil " - And her ailicss and it is too hoped that the sew'y ine | Mejitiones, Baron Henry Amores do Riviire, has made a | A match game a: quoile for $250 a side, between Harry augurated government at Bogota will give bm another | sub-contract with Harry Moiggs and Jesse L, Wet-{ Clifton and William Crittendon on the one side, aad — more to embark all the guano, he paring tbe them | Barry Sharp and John Smith (of Patterson) on the others. PasaMa, August 2, 1867, twenty francs a ton in drafts on England or forty-one points up, was played yesterday at the Nore The Constitution arrived here yestentay afternoon, | Risire to pay A franc Tee cant ies ancl toe et | quoit grounda, corner of Broadway and Astor place, 0 ; es sied with extraordinary cloemess, too Iate for the tide; in consequence, the passengers | at the rate of two hundred tons 8 day, oF one thoa- | The zame was conte could only be landed and sent across to-day, Bosides | sand francs each day deratirrage, Mel Wrotmore, | the seore Of the viavece Sotee Sere Sere ‘cn h gee fepgone-aity,.ahe at twonty-three aay ey ea to embark the two hundred tons every | more than three or four points, and the victors, Sharp er penseneeth ‘or ¥ © A barnag “ ° te pay the same demu: and as coon ag ibe | and Smith, only gyno Lacan cadet sone ne for Austraiia, who were immediately transferred to the fa sb fo fond snipe alo of that, The con- | was played on e 1d tnrow out In oar ted, sALYADOR: ge the tatiatical tables publishes the govern. dily progressing in ag: " port and import commerce, In ialatenango, if Wo can credit the x q @resival bas taken piace through Gepvchin monks The people eoucilry bave been very printed conf 5 bed a few sermons ueand (Abe odd nor 30 In witurss whereof we sign the on the Mth ot Joly, 1987 rding to thelr own he two fratres had wy began to see it, and nine ied) confessed yar on the 2d in wwaicl Still the complot would not have been so | Ruchine, which had dw al ed, or Iraculous sitll, ai ch treaties one " s ne, whic been waiting for then. eo 20th of Jul; d amounts counted iron to:itw iibout distarbiag the and the Bandred couplen got’ really and equarely married, after | of eee ae caceine Concluded between two sisten |” sa cfy discovered and x0 Condlusively proved if the con- py 7 +0 | diayers choosing The fits cod wae Bavivg eon together in the charm iF man- | » goldma treaty b spivators had not committed the imprudence 10 addross PERU Ge Fees Minister of War, 1s dead, and Gene. | diaw, but in the second Clifton made the a Ber of these o nd New Jersey; but to one who follow b vee to Major P. J. Murgueitio and Captain Ant 4 ral Rojas has been appointed to the piace, Pony for bimee!f aad Crittendos. Tu «the General A. E. Wiliams, United Staics Minisier, bas tho Colombian repablic with an attentive | Bemscives to Major P, J. Murgueitio ‘aptain Ant, anna Forced lame mere being wade ithe city of La Pax, and Swith eeaies in making three, amd or been elected an honorary mewber of the Arista Society adeep sigaificance, Whon tha doctrine Antollaez, of the State troops, to whom they offered SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. tase here on pein Ben kers’ bills, ninety at about the twelfth ead, whem tie one nae @f Selvador. la eral States @ federation | certain sama of money if they would aid them in their lle days rie none; shi Ao thirty days sight, 303;4, | twelve to eight, the chances of success seemed to belere. t bsp » make the performance | uggeriaking. These two officers are particnlarly de. | Independence Day=Police Become Effective wees a Nada aoe Dills, thirty castes eeesian ane sabe orem erin 950-4 cy — Hera eoeme t ic . The gov- e rf gene “a ? ty *, a nets ae te spon ARE ead | Where is covitinife tort cue | voted to General Olarte sad Antolines to Gutierrez, at Len~The War Sever naneta Aunt aye mia ted percent Goan on thas basis, an offer which) wag i > - *, . s ee eondince ‘coe! ne by Clitton je money sf ‘ifton Pia ath bond andthe | both belonging to the same province of Boyack; they, | Tikes ctimenecRoveluplowary Benders THE ROVAL INSURANCE BOND ROBBERY, noon picked up, however, and at fifteen tie soore- therefore, at ones denounced the proposition, And, feign- wr, Mauuol Al 4 nin n ‘stood even. Se ey ee Guns oc talvaane we about four: | ing seqniescencs, learned saijcient particulars, whien | *°W* “t Aveqatpn Lia, August 14, 1807, | BXamlantion of Mre, Grigin-Fitth Day’s Pre- Pade fifths of the ¥ ee, det yt vod at Cartagena, Hie wise. | they reported to the Preatdel thon would probabiy aly angounced during the fret lowing e i c foriuight ia Septemper, ava his instal following soren persons arrested: —Joe Taonania Ca tak place on the Ist of Dr, y | laucha, former Prozident of Panama; Estevaz Casanova, apokor of as an energeli, talented and pairiove inan, | aa individual who lives by vevolutions; Cayetano and with bat @ smg!t share Of ail those tine qualities be os, form ¥ fi , r Wil! mot have a difilowtt taek to prove hivwselt more fe Con, former’ Pretest "at Ohirigel 5 Manoel ceptable than hia predecessor, , Antonio Martinez, Felix Acosta and ¥. Vega No sooner were the arresie made than the who theroupon fal the " “ e . the celebrations for the anniversasy of the Peruvian | tq gzamination of Mra. Grif in relation 0 the oom- | Sas 'pnenga,"thacp & Saunt stoot’ towin tao ao bom , Independence passed emt very quietly withal. On the plisity of Daniel Noble, who ia accused of having been | Which would bave made be with the other side, - Sist of July chere was a grand review of the army, anda ‘concerned in the robbery on the 10:h of December last RR ye Weta ane oe ke re mook battie in # valley called Aumancaes, about to | oF stout naif a muillion dollars in bonds and certidentes, opponents threo, thus terminating the in tho: miles from this olty, On the lst of August the Prest- | 0.) the office of the Royal Insurance Company, in Wal! | !avor. deut and his gonerale aovompanios by Admiral Dahl- " was resumed yesterday mor: before Justice ren, reviowed sil the batteries of Callao, and our Ad- | greet the To =, Tog was ihe ftv doy of the | THE ALLEGED MEXICAN GOLD ROBRERY. ensTa WDA sd got. protty wai! over the Haaneval # which for some months past fei! b Fon the cuffea piawiera, 7 wernwent thon fant was with th pk at San Jos aa monopolized near! Aberefore @ contract bas oon 4 enormous interests and d ng sharehold On the Ith President of J. Thomso Hogan, sparnien, for the estab ceilae were cearched, and some very | minal eighted and fired one of the guns himelf, to chow | iade's’ osama fand she appeared ory much mennnercnendl ander govornmens ontre wt it ts to be fey d that important o there people a litle Ame a practice, The same day fatigued. Th tf The, entnony nae of re) 43, p ier Arrest of mdeerds Parties<Coaflicting State- Wie wilLNOH ewirely rewsy» the evil which is tobe si 4 Calaneba'e the modale were given out to the heroes of the ad of | YF Counsel Jon the Acoead wan eubsiantiaiiy as follows | mente—The Pretonded Gold Prohibiy Rox Ber Sa Auer tooter tentes sou aces eee tae ae ea two of May not kgow what Grigio did with it; she had no recallec- | @iie~A Sensation Story Spoiled—The Case: OY PAY One-half or two-thirds, leaving the reat mort. 4'p Antioquia aud runs throug more de gihing worth knowing is contained They Lave dually reorganized the rural police, and | Hou of baving broughs 7 of the stolen bonds from ‘o bo Examined To-Day. — fweaed 04 aig rao of Iierewt.” A’cgt does not | ie not Bolivar J ia hee. Tho. tess 10 8: liter trom, Laweliba Coane | there 6 actus protection now for any one living outeide | CAnadd, oF having atiempted here or in Cagade to secure | Tho arrest of several of the partion engnyed in the Ald yield a profiiabie crop she four ; inthe | 4 6 7 the arrest of Noble; hi bi Joged Mexican gold robbery was effectod yesterday by fore last a band of robbers the walls of the eity, Night b Meantime they bo Ide Neira, a great admirer of Mosquera, and one t U ones, eb g {0 pay in eromento Ds (9 prevent ail nows ' Toutben’te ee Gaine-ethows, tind tae woffer at aceris) “price, The of es and goes ~ ching us pr! revoluttonists in Panay Vat provoat | pres cwad “ at 0 bute jice | her Lusband, but sho has been friendly since; | Sergeant OBrien, aeristed by , pare So tte anoney lender; in ord propare for. whe sexs annem hey, Fi The, letter wns a ang Seer Bt As DOO ik ak AGL bother the tag. @hich, siooe, ties, with tho individual calling bimscif C. ¥. Medaniclr, Santa s yi + thelr dotng any damage, and year, the fats ¢ sold in advance at | for the vessels from that port merer being any reliable 3 hl ei Re ne aed ee dl re pe of oon oe om a weak Satan oe wero yesterday afternoon brought before Justice Leds Siow rate, Ti Keep sheir hon #. Foie /# a bad $'p0, ami co ia the cireumatance gel estate Be . «| position: did not kaow what tame be akeumed wits | with, of the Jefferson Market Polico Court. to the poss’ Sree eoter, ani he stestmor Colowiva, which wat to come to the soners however, Bardiya Grate ia Albany or Bennington after bis release fro | session of Jos) Bonaldo, alias Medauick, waa found @ ¥ Sppertauen, In toritingeua tha 09s ton vat we bear of some one being attacked and | prison. viopped et hotels at each piace; did vot remem. | Valise containing several bars of Tr @) ot dierent, Colonel Fotias liad boon again defeate robbed, and people ave gol to Bo eo afraid that, except | bor Gritia telling hier tut it sh went to Milford with | welts, and vnigot at about $60,000 gome people in (ost Riga propows to porn ane 4 ne for uijeut raasous thay will not go outside of the oity | $2200 she would get kicked oat; had no recollection of Tt ia Foported tbat the accompite who called at Medne’ Benaio, for which there i no ne email a rep Vion i4 a very ex ae pheyter:! i al a putting the money la hor vorom and th: nick’s boarding house, in Third avenue, om Saturday, * Much may ho eaid for anda he meant, to wad 46 hoes 6x atier dark, and (ben enery no valuables with Pinout” at Gnidia; bought shawis, lavend mgning Dimself “J. 0." was named Joad | im May to Jai A‘lee rushing the work on the batteries of dress, aud velvet, bat did not remember ba; ‘Two cards wore loft by, domingo on Le le eg COLOMBIA | of the raceipt ani day for (Wo weeks, the work bas been about | $16 per ; written in Spanish, and translated as foilows:— F | some 5 >” a tha Rod ine that they were about to bandeerehecy, bao nd pees . id _ | twee topped, and the Rodman gu 5 my (GriMn) bought ber a coaney partre, ou vue! . = 7 ’ iu) are tying on the crownd outside of the } thonght he bought ber an organ at the same SPECIAL cone RESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ' i xe work on the torpedo boats, how is going on does not pay a i gold for board for hereelt | Jou Bovsrno—Cali_ aud see me; T must leare tie / by ° » * : would Lae to see on before going. 7 Communiontion with the Interior Ke. slowly, aud fee of the eight are ready for wee now. tai arin ot os in avert , Jost DOMINGO. rbliched=Moequora Indicted for Common | Tuo excitement in regard to the return of the Spanteh Ronse valent Tye Menjou datecti ivee, who. have been son=Noblo Condy : PPikar’ = “ -clowe of the ° working ap tbe cae on hberal, " Been i > Sones “ed | ett has almost entirely passed away, the ge im at ‘ednesday, till | assert ti f segon.ck had three truake mede which the Reboill Mogdaic The PI eaion being that come arrangeuent has beea wade in a eearees, (o | the woman who passed as bis wife has isken to Barone je Kebeliion in Mogdaican=The Plat | “ we tae ent h ‘oun Tash ington. Grutin's testimony, om the ground of ‘in. | with ber. These trunks, they depoem were. conti et the New Federal I'reside utlertea= aud U “ > reaei¢e | t> agrees not done mach of anythiag for is ney, for the reason that her revelations impi' false bottoms, leaving a small Copp - The isthmas Commercial Tax ite ta anoe in fegari to “taapsat arrues | wine nanan ere Sy : i her busband ae well as Novle; and it was provided | adle gold and other nente= Benjamin Vie Gud salvtes, bat to pudlic evatiment opinion. two masks, and many days there hag oy Jaw tbat a wife could nob give teriimony to ‘wipli aso | could be easily stowed away. Ap . Ince Mtn eaying Para, « th ne account of the lack of members to form a quorum, | her husband, kety Sud thelr way ioack to New Y » . 22, wer 284 of May, But imme: sipt The pi y . o no do od gp nega ont ly already a jevectives % a1 22, 1867 Sid of May. bot imme ; * he papors speak vory hard of (he members who do vot SOUNT GF GENERAL SESSIONS, there existence, wad the fat AA bast I gr ayein eordleg mae news [60M } audrens to his countrymen in which h and take velieve attend, but bat does not neem to make any difference, — ttolen, The $60,000 worthy the interior of the repub (he readers of the 9 take “the di Qtherwtse ine \ propositions havo been presented in rogard 2 Bofore Recorder Hackowt, the possession of pny ~ Bansno, The sterr ue rived at " og rosts and churches tn the provinces of t! The Soptersber term of thie court commenced yerier. | tectives to be only ‘witty abou ° Pe ail of which have been passed to the being om their way here wall on the 19h ine £ Da and Carthage. proposition alao to pay ail t day, Recorder Hackett previding in the pl of City confederates wi mn, brought a few ir ¢4'8 from Boge F bat wore iseuod during Prado'a | Judge Rusel, wbo ie s member of the Consiitutional With dates up to the eed of Ja letters end mow ee es. jon in new bonds of the any © oredit, add! Convention. P Mahe following le the plaitorm he wil sand Resides th*constiiuion a T9, my of ulaved by 6 Susote pra ¢ 17th inet storm me of eFery sewspepers Crow Coribegens ov) My informetion from the meagre indeed; not fract aud ether matiors of impor: { declaring * ant District Attorney 8 nd it is proposed now to } Bedford were tn attendance to represent the interestsof te it on the 0th of this month, and also deolare | the people, As foon as the court was opened the Cleric io Promdeat the eam@day, It has been voted to proceeded to wil the lists of grand and petit jurors eum extend the new railroad from oe ae Pano, with to serve during the mouth, when it was necer- malities District Attorney Hail aad Aq fu! even for the Incomplete intelligence which T bers it > oo oss ivilege of twenty-five yeare to ihe Compagy, that there was not & quorum of ee as pre , . " ana ° . 3 iF canton the amount to be i Weed | sent; fo that the Disinot attorne; pros Been adiq to procure, aud I have reasons bd ope Kyat in X end paleiouy estign of recon ite some papers, sepenialls yeurty by government rer shaeaiities ceed with the pubic business, Mr. Tal sieved, to The fatore the communicas.oa belween ihe leiin mente t ore Level te ieenpee’ the The Indiace bave een declared entitled to all the | Court, aa thie was the woek which the Convention of Jateridr will again be regular and compic Service on the Mag: a river has been re-eatal 2 government 0: if it lone!) righta and pririloges of other citizens gf (he vt Jovors eat to Adjuct the lists, there may have been some my test regards to (Lopan), Pine | which fe'u very jun thing, and will prevent aay furth i isi arising out of the changes, 1y, eine all #2 aud other good frieu 1 to Aen ee ee trout from them, ig, Be eaters move Jurors hi eyes ye ont the beppis chowen to Ww @n the 14th, th remain sy Oapchagena, of well | Pose oe poe be is in some of 09 | ‘Mon. RowoTs. commerce with a! wish you would | whe je aro all #0 very ignorant, two ‘vonured and tty petit jurors, revurnesle it ad , leaders, tat 9 ‘The pritcipal \iem of news ie that on the 9th of July Senora of the Chit eae open a ia Na betes ta that prema ane mh he Rooorder rier Innwed on order 0 that effet and the converse f fe Sea ec re ermal spn rom Picnic Beis EY aon taki heat" ada Sth gener | "eS gue Velieo dae Dintat Court, 08 oa in "moderates, erty, seguir, thise phish Blas Seat Lee ethdn tothe fone Titan ‘use termen eh free < COURT CALENGAR—Tm Ba. ay 4 Weagon, Dor high treason, scoording Such sent end rooh 1 ngage a ortainly proper eddrens: so Moleive the enewe the acswer. favorabio sitentlon, and Yue ty ota fount Crawnias No 20, %4, 99, 41, fone sed Fortietd ariioie of the Poust Code, By this persion f eulpied to 11 Sep idence ip THis loner js voEy Cloey and legves net the Jepap Sopbt h being eprrigd cvs, Ir . ne oe ee Pe ee een Ea

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