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_———... ‘Sieg eoten, ‘it bag now been definitely ascertained that 0 half ot this reserve ma: wight Veckome Court House, ©. C. Zhe particulare, ag war- 7 Bod, are there:—A meeting ef the Colored League 4 Wociation had been disturhedSy the interference of a m, WV while in a rtateof intoxicatitm, The meeting of the League was then edjourned rmd its members pro- ered We 10 the .place. where had a wembied a debating wocie Ww composed of the young genglemen of the town, and | } an infuriated manner ania jked them, In the melée, BM. Hunnmicutt, a reridentor .Vickeus, wae «illed, A milli Wy force from Anderson bad deen ordered up to the scene Sof the disturbance, A dee the ew régialtons for | ebipping to Sealers way thot these reg\ vlations, al tect the ‘expense of tis dealer, wit the yorer ike old method w the pol of madufacture, shh? it in boud spotted & second thine at the pe int of final + some reason it was supposed by the De) shere wi sime will be given for inspection at abipment, and al! (he objecia sought by the govern it is believed, will be seer gate, D506 acres, were added to the productive force of shat Staty during the month of September jast, uuder | . the aetof Juve 21, 1966, which provides for tie dis. | they 6, —The same ns verore, _ poral of the public lands for homestead actual eesite | asent In ihe Sout perform the duties of tl ~ 1 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. the Grecians and Mohammedens of ia denounced, WASHINGTON. |\2° & Wasamoron, Ook 18, 1867, », 11:90 Geek FM” f Spurious Seven-Thirty Bonde—Crgtare of ofthe Alleged Counterfeltere—The Trea- Devart te Demand Reclamation the Mounterfeite Pussed at the Treasury. ‘Wood, Chief of the Setres Service Division the Treasury Deportment, hae had all his force at since the discovery of the counterfeit seven-thirty ‘that the pixies were not made in Europe, but in this porwr f ‘them bave been put upon the market, + Wt farther stated that Philadelphia bas been ‘Whe headgee riers tor printing them. The clue to the oe PPO@ ceding is eaid to be in possersion of the Service oMcera According 10 representations “ne OF ‘the gang of counterfeiters had been Ao uc: eesaful with bis sever Giveret? on and commenced putting into circulation coun- thirlies that be forgot his tem and twenty dollar bank notes, snd opon ‘This latter charge was captured, when he proved to be BO Of the very men of whom Colomel Wood sud his ‘SecPetants were in pursuit. He was identided as having ‘Pel sed & number of coven-tbirties ov # Brooklyn bank Ws nawe ic Cooper, aod is known a¢ one of the gang, Wad is now in prison in New York awaiting the action of (Saliciver Jordais aud Colonel Wood, who are both in, New York. at thy time, ‘The Peoretary of the Treasury will #mmediately make-a demayid for reclamation op the persone from whom aboyd eighty thousand dollars’ worth of alleged counter. feiysoven thirty notes were received, st the department, wich claims that in the course of Dusiness the under- ding is that until notes, &c., are Boally and eatisfac- examined here, they ave’ at ‘the risk 4f those pre- Wenting thein. Should thése parties ‘refute to make AMebifactiga~(h6 Treatury’ will'take: the advice of rome “tem officer of the goverpment, perhaps tho Att ‘$enerai, and be governed by his opiaion Custome Rece ipte. The receipts from customs from the 2h to the ith of ‘Getober, e: the ports named below. have been ae fol- dowe:— Poston..... « $402 942 New York. ve 4,121,000 Philadelphia . wees 298,214 Baltimore.. SS a Metter from the Acta ( Cerreney—Advieo to Nati ‘The fellowing loiter war made pub! TREARCRY Pearman, Orriox ov THB) COMPTROLLRR OF THR CURRRNOY, > Wasaincrrow, Oot. 18, 1867. } Daan Sre—Yeur letter of the 15th inat. is received, inquiring what portion of the three per cent certificates are available asa reserve for the national banks, act of March 2, 1867, authori¢ing tie issue of three per Cont ceriificates, and the rte asa part of the reserve of national banks, also provides that-not less than two- fifths of the entire reserve of such bak shall consist of dawful money of the Unbod States. are required to havo a myserve of fifteen per cent of circulation and deposita, uwo-fithsef wich must be im lawful money and thrés per-cent certificates, or i cach doposits with the ree'omption agent selocted by the ‘bavk, The banke of Boston and of the other cities doeignaied iu section thirty-one of the National Cur- Fency act are required #) have a reserve of twenty-five per cent of their circulation and deposits, two-fifths of which must be in lawsil money, and three-fifths of which may be in these on rtificatee; or, if preferred, one- be in cash deposits with the wedemption agent in New York, two-fifths ia lawlul awoney, and the remamiing one-tonth in the three per went certificates, Lam, very respectfu!ly, JOHN JAY KNOX, De paty and Acting Comptrolier. . CuaRLes G. Nasere, President North National Baok, ‘Moston. _Negre Disturbance at Pickens Court House, S. C.<Qne Man Killed. Charlesion advices of Thureday received here to- y that a sertous outbreak had just oceurred at Th. \ Southern Railroad C.ymmitree. Iaforma; #2 from Richmond, e lavors hore sax! wil) leave on aH. G. Ord- Deciaton Rela Uve to Rallves | Gran a Das been: ‘entered by the Commissioner of Senorat Land Office, aod sustained b,v the Secretary he Interior, to the « Wect that tid@ 40 the lands granted to ths > Mate of W leconsin by act of Congress of May 5, 1864.gund act of J) \ne + raction of moifroads in t but State, cam only paes by Ane iesuing ake provi fn the con- 5, we atents there for, upon a et wowmng under oe @ {the seventi \secl.on of ina aot of 1864, that twenty cons scutive mil @ of any partion of the vailroads, for whb ch the lands are claimed, have been completed: that 4, 90 railroade otipanies cle iming u wid grant have no Fight to cnt smd dispose of the tim her on the res flow, wmtil tick pPuTewant to the stare te. Iuspections af Ty ‘bacco ved odd mumbo: % section® Mr epecula- nes vate. Mr. J.D. Kelly of }\ ew York, . @-now inthe city for the purpose of presen ing to Sec, "iary McGallock and ‘omimitsioner Rots ib 2 Complain’ Sof tbe tabacco mer- ehante of Richmond and\ Petersiurg, Wa-. 19 reference to Yeceo. The tobacco tof the goverunmen to ipereas 6, ut seourtog 0 te nt over the fo "mer methc imepection, t ine not suflictent time ab \owed by tbh: inepection. Hence the regulath 00 requiriny *-#!! tobacco to Be warelonsed for inspection. oo amerchants ciaiw, (9 that thoir g\oods genera 5 -Temain fn warehouse but a few days, and\{requentiy «, YF Bever enter, but are immediately inspects) |, yer the m emobants ave obliged to pay @ month's siorageé 1a every co ‘ The tobacco merchants have submitted a plan asa baa for the objectionable regulation, by w Sich meaner & ‘a point of met, od, The mal ‘er wae The The country banks A&M» to night, states that the Congres onal Committee on Soath ern Rat!roads has eon in sees). WW ail day In their rooms o€ the Spottawood Hignse, The ficcrs of atl the rade terminating in Rithmond, av @ of the Norfolk ay id Petersburg and Houthside Rain da, were examine dst the committer, They Dave fois % to the fecr A, M, 1 tein to-morrow fos Charleston, 8. C. denerst Washburn, ©f the committer, way, Korg cant-at-Ar, WHF the House ot Representatives, avived.ta day. oid have doen \ “eset to mucl sections vavestians @ Rich: bough designed to couecting the ble and dvaniage to tn have t he tobacco; papected firet at Gipmont. For tertupent that weyetem for Crete, ag a snare and a mockery. Afters Derolc strig- gle of fourteen months, and the endurance of in- tense suffering and persecutions, they consider the at. tempt of the Turkish government to thwart the ¢menci- pation of Crete as absurd and ridiculous, ‘The accounts from Athens report the proregation of the Chambers till the 15th of November, at which period the King is expected to arrive at the Grecian capital, ac- companied by bie Queen, the Prussian Grand Duchess Ol me palace at Athens {s being put im order fer the re- ception of the royal family,; amd many workmen and artists are employed = embellishing that part of the palace where the Queen and ber brilliant suite are to reside. The arrival of their Majesties will be attended with popular demonstrations, |S MARYLAND A REPUBLICAN STATE? (Washington (Oct, 17) dence of the Boston The Sud-Committee on Maryland affairs had before them to-day Chapman, of Baltimore, who test’, fled as to the action of the Baltimore police wi Marshal Kane in 1861. He was also questioned by ‘Thomas as to the ne ‘of the said police by the reel ature of Maryland for the residue of the tern for which had been appointed. The other memb-ars of to see the b earth the ti mity of land. be canes ittee were not exactly al Yesterday Genera! Dennison, of Baltimore, tate/radical candidate for Mayor, testified that in rome of the com- panies of the Maryland militia regiments the/ex-rebele preponderate, but in many the Union men wate largely in the majority. There are many prominent Marylan: ers here watching the progress of thia trial oftheir before x committee of Congrem, E: |, Thomas, the Somator elect from Ma) refusod his seat, is here, and seems. the proceediage. * —_——— AMUSEMENTS...” * Ristort as Marte Antoinette. The Yast evening of Ristori at the French theatre, previous to her visits to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Richmond, was brilliantly succeesful, The house was never more crowded with o fashionable audience during the wholo of her firet engagement in New York. The ele of tickets had to be etopped before the long file of had passed the doors. Many who failed to secure seats below preferred to take their chances in the gallery to acceptiug the money which was offered to be returned. The incroated interest in the new play of Giacommetti would iosure it along ran if the engage- ments of Madamo Ristori in the other cities before her carring departure for Mavana would allow, We need add nothing to the elaborate analysis of the play already publighed in the Hrnatp, and we shoald only have to ring the changes in the saine eulogistic terms Wo have already employed Im describing the admirable manner in which it hes beon put on the stage, In cos- tume, seonery, music, and all other appointments, the been greatest huatorieal fidelity has, for the most pai observed, The epectator is transported to the very scenes of the Fronch Revolution. Tho genius of Burke has immortalized the charms, the woes and the tragical fate of Marie Antoinette, and now the incomparable per- sonation of the unhappy Queen by Ristori will forever be associated with her memory. In presenting Gia- commetti’s play on the stage, Mr. Grau has judi- clously cartailed the somewhat tedious dialogues and mouologues which hbimdered the —ac+ tion, end has thos brought out more promi- nently and powerfully a sericea of the — most thritling and pathetic historical tabieaux. What, for instance, bo more thrilling than the appearance of the Queen before the people on the balcony, with the Dauphin im ber arms’ Whet-more shocking than saad an tow of the King and his family? What more golemn than the procession from the cell of the condemned «daughter of Maria Theresa? Kistori has art; she first Queen tn the The last Ristori matinée is advertised for to-day at Madame Ristori will leave au she will appear for five nights, and after three nights in Baltimore and three in Richmond ehe will returo on the 18th of November for four “more last nights” in New York. Her passage fnvasion of the sans culottes? What more pathetic the farewell 1! attained the highest art of concealin eflaces hérseif in the Queen, ‘and then ¢ wife, the mother, the woman. half-paat twelve o'clock. once for Philadelphia, wh has been engaged in the steamer Fagle, which will eail for Havane on the 21st of November, German Stadt Theatre. The three clever litte dwarfs, Jean Piccolo, Jean Petit aud Kitz Joszi, who have already made a reputa- tion for (hemecives at the Teutonic house inthe bowery, appeared again last evening in a new piece, Der Pels- palatin und der Kachelofen. These miniature actors, who don the sock and baskin altogether in peito, are about the cleverest little performers seen on any stage. The bonhomme of Jean Piccolo ts one par with u ertect fire- table bravado of Jean Petit, a larger ty pe, preciated. Stadt theatre bas tuadtinee bo- nd must be ecen ai rowded houses, There will be a The three Jeans wil! again appear. Bowery Theatre. An excellent entertainment was furnished the patrons of (ke above temple of the drama last evening, and asa consequence a full house was the result. The rood old tragedy of Pizarro, or the Death of Rolla, commenced the evening's entertainwenta, Kolla was well rendered by Mr, Mortimer Murdoch, who, by the bye, eoems to have won no mean position in the estimation of the habitus of this establishment, Stage manager Clark essayed th rous style. The re- mainder of (he casi whe fairly enstained. The piece was | excellently put upon the stage. After the tragedy Frank A. Gibbons made bis tight for life from the third tier of re, snd ihe performance concluded with the he String of Pearls, in which any men and children are eupposed to i tothe ple eating propensities of the early | vdle of Pizarro in hie own v 4 drama of y of me: Londoners, Irving HMatl-Arthar Sketchley, A thin audience © tontively whiskered and thoroughly English-like gentie man made his appenrance and bia bow at the same time. in public by of the Sain her as » medium for sl, lantic. One fatal obstacle to Mr. Sketchie; possible to distingul diate neighborhood of the stage. Ai terteinment, over a bottle of win ord he said beyond the imm: she can draw. The chi through which her originator carries her des! of the Dickens humor in Mr. Sketch! be entertained by something differeat from Mrs. Brown in order to bring proiit and By Commissiover Koliing to the Secreta Fy of he Tr. © | adventnrous person who appears in public as ihe repre: sentative of such @ lige of entertainment, Appointment by the Presta ent. a Colonel J. L. Stewart, of Indiana, wa\s to-day #6 € ont by the President » paymaster in\ (be regular counter Near Fort Lee=Jim powted by | Kelly avd Pat Melntire Fight Tw ‘ 1 Rounds=Kelly Defeated. Retorn of the Attorney Gener * ubgthe * r ' uy last (From the F legram of yesterday. Attorues Genera! Stapbory returned to ‘be 4 very tivety iit vcame of this morvieg near wight from New York. the | Observatory. Lee, between two prize fighters An OMci Bureau Omecer. pan, *! Jiamy Kelly and Pat Melntire. After fights A Captain Dgknjgiit of the Freedmen'e Bar **% | | geen ty-one rounds Keliy wee eo badiy beaten that bis Fraekiin Cow seued an order a few da) %C® | econ. \ Were compelled to throw up the sponge in token Ns 1 dete St ProbibwgA gentleman of that county from bee "IEE | OLE rties tof this c'ty at @ late hour Inet eve. ‘a candidate for oilice, aud informed GepMral Scnote “Of | ping an. € proceeded to Hoboken, where they re- son | mained » Wl this morning at an ‘early hour, when This actiow, gating that ue bad done eo for the ree they proce *ded to Fort Loo, A ring wi abat the proposed candi (ste was a conservative red adjoining th. ¥ Od*ervatory on ibe mountain, saleneral elogiaphed him j wately to re clock both Men were promptly on hand, Bill Yates ea a . acting as refer ve. The principals in this eucounter are Nybt weight fe, Mere. The Gght progressed as tollows:— ne. Tovey 1.—On time being 1 Kelly got in the fret Returns received by tie Comme iomer of the General blow, but wae ser bees Pumebed about tl iy. : Land Office from tue local of @ at Litle Rook, Ark Leg ae Bh a gn to get ina teller on Mac's 180, show tint thirty-six arma, comprising, ia tho aggre- B\ ‘Rgewy d.—Mac sont !0 his left and caught Kelly over A Cotlectorship in Texas. Fourth disrict of Texas, has been director to office of collector until the ieal of LP, Evans, who has beon appoin'ed colic. 8 place of Boufrey, deceased. motion of Hox. | ' Oficial accounts from Crete, dated September 2 noune® the reeusoption of hostilities against the Turks dy order of the provisional povern which has geornfaliy re) nit of that ieland, d the idea of returning to ave, (he prou.ices of the Su tan eprec ame ‘ lett eye. We Syn b— Kelly hit Bac orn Staves. Kagel ng nim feliy got one ia vhe jaw and Mae over the ! | Silee D. Wood, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue | lott eye. g.a\ Mac rent in a at.\oner on Kelly's jaw, | kn | dowu mate & bold effort toy teh fo his corner, Macs recquen (aimed the Oghi, bur Jt Was HOt allowed iF the left tow when wed aad Kelly w % throw pl, ‘Mac aent oN Nis left om Kelly's ribe, im clear into bis Poruer, wut WO Of his front tew."O. AP Ah.) @rohange and Kei,'¥ fell ee lly struck a blow an 4 dropped. ‘ly very sby, aud .Nier a biow went Ro iy Rove 10,— Ra, Rotxo iL —K@ idle nen prompt to the eal, when Kelly Rover 12.—Toth LOE the ght, bul gc Uadly pun t tape and Kelly down? 13.—A few high x House 14. <The seme OS sions ronnd. Rowxd 15.— Only a blow a4 Kelly down as ‘ Rowsd 16.—Keliy dropped \fithout a biow and wen afraid to toe the went under the jaw again and forced the Ogbt and sent in bis left rlly got eeveral puolsbed ‘in thie r0Un seconds threw up the THE TURP. ‘Jerome Park Races Te-Day- ‘The Second extra day of the autumm meeting of the Am¢ rican Jockey Club (the races of Tuesday having also bee m classed under (he general head of extra, and extra be,ving been in more senses than one) will be inauga- Tated this morning with a fourth series of tourneys of she hoof. Of course to-day being Saturday, and Saturday being a sort of day of preparation with all New Yorkers, everybody ef high, low and middie degree will attend, and a larger crowd may be expected than has ever yet thronged the oak-encircled precincts of Jerome Programme promises a brilliant feast port, and it bas been learned by experi- once that what the programme promises wi! the letter, and performed at she time ap- day, to use a term bor- pointed. The games of the rowed from the nomenclature of the Greeks, will be opened with a hurdle race, the second of the season, continued with a selling race and @ national and ended with 8 graud four-mile dash, in which On- ward, of Kentucky ticipate, making a syntax of any previous programme, that of Thursday being excepted, aud excepted for the sole reason a entadey formed one of its leading elements. pv in at matte ne fersber, efiort to play the feian with time, than the clock of A deconds, aud, iH not appear in to-day's races, the menu is the most attractive which the autmnin meeting hs as yet put forth. With better accommods- tions by rail, no doubt # larger concourse of would be attracted ‘thither thah is ‘probable with the means of inex- Of Faces unexce State Wegting wih quick hoof old man cl present organization of the almost pensive transit; but even with this drawback, which ia Nike the paseing of the Styx to get to Elysium,or like the rogress of Buvyan’s -pilgrim, the.general public of ew York will be thoroughly represented, The follow- ing are the details of the programme for to-day:—~ RACES T0-DAY—POOL BELLING LAST NIGHT. spective excitement, will take place to-day. First, the hurdle race, in which there are entered General Willams, carrying 156 Ibe; Zigzag, 156 Ibs,; Zara, 150 lbs.; Red Dick, 146 Iba ; Ripley, 142 Ibs., and Secaucus ig race, mile dash, in which No. 3, Red- ‘etnah and Head Centre are expected to @ National Handicap, dash of two and vhree-quarter miles, in which the stables of Messrs, Forbes and McDaoiel fh, the four mile dash, the contestants Four races, full of Watson, Weldo presented. Fourtl being Onward and Morrissey. ‘The sporting fraternity was largely represented at Dr, Underwood's pool room, Broadway Ciub Honse, No. 1,160 Broadway, last evening, andthe betting was of an There were no pools sold on tle hurdle race and but one on the four mile dash, favorites and the sume they brought on those sold are animated character. ‘THR SELLING RACE, $i £| ees88 THK NATIONAL HANDICAP, ‘Watson's entry. $100 Weldon’s entry Forbes’ eutry.. McDaniel’s entry... a g gless TOU). .eececeeerereee Boy ve. Dexter. ‘anderbilt, through the trainer of Moun- tain Boy, has challenged Mr, Bonner to fight that horse againat Dexter, Mr, Bonner will not fight, and here are hig reasons :— Laporn Orrice, 90 BEEKMAN SrrEer, New Youk, Oct. 18, 186° My Daan Commopors:—The good. red tween you and myself for the ownership of 4! trotting horse i the world is attracting increased at- tention om account of the recent Mountain Boy, performances of blished letters coneeru- the challenge by your trainer, which I rather expected to eee you disavow, r enter any of my horses in a That certaiuly is not necessary to test horses, No one can concede more its of your admirable horse, ckoning as his the 2:24 in beaten by both Thorn and Lucy—was only six and three-fourths seconda—or at Dexter's rateof ards—behind Dex- closed up this gap, as you know I performance— never your horse shi equalled Dextor’s time, nothing but increased speed and boitom to do this—it will be soon enougs for me to further respond to your publications. Until then, my dear Commodore, I shall remain, and I think the bappy relation promises to con- tinue a good while, as ever, sincerely yours, ROBERT BONNER, Vaton Course. L. 1.—Trotting. Tuesday, October 15, match $600 a side, mile heats, dest three in five, in harness, D. Pfifer named b, f. Eschol, by Mambino Pi- lot, 3 years old. . . H. Walker named g. c. America, 8 years old... was inade by the respectiv youngsters when they were yearlings, exoved those of any burlesque acter of heard 10 bo fully ap: jt of the dwarts the THE ALLEGED DEFALCATION AT TROY. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Jy ihe matter of the alleged deficiency in the ex- Compwoller's accounts in the Chamberlancy of this it sppeare that two additional experts have been regated near the stage of Irving nyol by the Mayor of the city to assist the two Halt last migut to hear the adventures of Mra. Brown from the lips of the well known contributor to “Pav,” Arthur Sketehley, At the appointed hour a florid, ex- anee sheets of the At this writing these four fiscal proficients are engaged upon an elaborate reviow of the books from the time the ex-Chamberlain took office, sore four years ago, to that when he vacated Tt is understood that Mr. Brewer claims his right toreimip the joterest accruing on the New York city, on the ground of precedent in all similar offices, and cites as ances in band that of tho Comptrolier of New Y city and the various County Treasurers, Surrogates and other fidaciary officers inctusive throughout the State. Tn addition to thie the examsnation so far given the sub. ject by counsel to the city would seer to legatly bear out At all ovents, it is nseerted that there olor of law in its sustainment, Mr, Brewer hiineelt still earnestly protests that, he committed no offence in @ alleged deticils either against the law and a large and inflaential portion of tho citizens here are disposed to concur in tis judgment upon general principles. Mr. Derrick Lane, appointed to be Mr. Brewer's snc- in the office, bas not yet been sworn iu by reason of a slight informatity in the matter of his boudemon, consisting of two sureties, who, thougit wealthy and enlireiy responsible, are partners in business, aud this fact is beld to invalidate to bonds nnder the law. thor than this, I h Mr. Skorchley made himeelf known for the first time contributions to “Fon,” and Inst year at the Exypiian Hali, London, The ovly por- fonage be has #0 far introduced ae the subject of bis ¢nferisinment 1s Mrs. Brown, a type Gamp order of English women, He uses hits at Kogtish institutions and | customs, and be was very encees*fu! in London. ©Lere ix nothing, however, in the adventures of Mra, rowan to interest an American audience, the points and allu- sions being almost unintelligible on this Bide of tho At- success in public is his voice, which is by no means clear and dis- tinct, aud is decidediy monotonous. It was almost im- ita few days since, Hanover Bank, thia proposition, io after dinner en- Mrs. Brown would bea capital ‘companion, but in public we hardly think acter is well limned in every od ® politica! complaints against the proposed and prospective incumbent of the Chamberlaincy growing out of his alloged intense and k copperhead sin during the war and now. ‘Vised Upon authority thata public meetmg of the tax- payers is to be hold for the purpose of initiating a pow. erful remonsirance against his appointwont and con- AN AGED WOMAN KILLED AT TROY. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALO. Tro, Oct, 18, 1867, ged sixty years, Union railread A German women, named Sehillin, ‘was run over by a train of care on track passing through this cliy this forenoon. that the weman was passing down the track, ing one traia in front of her was at once by another one coming froin the rear, mangled and died within a few mame: icked up, The inquest does not designate that any iit attaches to the Union Rajiroad Corporation of the Rerablo points of the allies without a momer all who Spanish squadron, A giance at the map will show the reader that the Spaniards can ivave Montevideo on any pretext, with the Falkland isiands as a rendezvous for ail their ships, and appear of Valparaiso iu the night, ready to sink the allied squadron before the Chileans can receive tho slightest intimation of the presence of the enomy in the Pactiic. It is unprofitable, however, to Fpeculate at length upon whut the Spaniards of any one cise will do on this coast. Ihe preceding ideas are ouly suggeative, but they are worthy of serious consideration by every one interested in w Tam no less confident now tha: any previous time of ju She was terribly THE ARMY AND NAVY. waters and of the regewal of hostilities readers of the Hensto may appreciate the mognitnde of the campaign liable to be opened within a short time, I give a statement compiled from oficial documents in my possengion of the retative strength of tire ee eee *» The Spanish equadron at last accounts was still divided into three parts—one being in Montevideo, ‘a Spain Gttiog out, and the third in the Philippine ton coe wuflie' for th sels to have completed their preparations, which in cluded an Incrouse of armatnent with Lge Ered ord. ARSIONED TO ST. Brevet Colonel Alfred L, Hough, Twenty-eighth in- fantry, bas been ordered to rey for duty as aid@-de-cainp on hie st ‘t to General TI tat, : ‘ BARGES A. D, Campbell bas been howorabl; DRTATCHPD AND ORDERED. Ensign RB. Elder dotatched from t} - mee and ordered to the Potomac, ii ma" Acting Master James M. Witla detached from Fotomac and ordered to the Maymes’ F ne jate H. eT W. A. Trailing, ©, B. . inson, det Sabine and ordered to the Saratoga, Seeger ey Midshipman Wm. R. Reissinger and Wm, T. Burtwell ordered to the Piseatagua, eure complete statisiics of the recent additions, anc, consequeutly, it mtv be re some’ ib belo aetual strength of the bats we lea 1,000 men, ERRAR® OF A CRAtY MAN.—A Spanish emigrant died | men. @ time ago who, on his first wil Wooden frigate Alm: in New Orleans 01 inders, oan irigate Navas de Tolons, 48 32-pou dying, bad her body embalmed and & gay young wom , And the shame cos Ho thon wandered about crazy, carrying his first A Pie's bones wih bi, till be Goally died in hospital, at up in x, who bs after the poor man bis have been received here, is {Indispensable to the welfare of the country. aspect, by the ordivary receipts of the ih i } ‘Wooden frigate ndere, 300 men. | Schr Thos Jefferson, Chase, Port Chester. HAYTI. Bose top ein esbpstins is ok ‘Wind as sunset 877. Fteam Veneedora, 3 68-pounders, rifled, 160 a —— The Caces Dispersed by the Government plea tranaport a BR se merican Ports. be Frei Cla hs Remai © Not ate Tread sere, et Ae pdr nes | nel jme—Seuloug nine and 6,359 meu. 5 Pon be Allowed om Haytien Sell—Education. aLLmD squavuos, eh anvad, ‘Setit-ore, sedan Les, Dearborn, Advices from Port au Prince to the 28th of September Turreted monitor —, g60-pounder arm Bailed—Steamship Somerset, NYork, mae stronge. saan as Tor Oner Shipping News Ses Ninth Page The insurgents in the north, known as Cacos, had been Tron-clad ship Independencia, 14 70-pounder Arm- completely dispersed by the government troops, On Wooden corvette Union, 12 22-pounders. MISCELLANEUUS. ‘the 10th of September Fort Biasson, in which they had Wooden corvette 12 32. Qovraaan arm Boos, entrenched themecives, was taken by assault, Thoee of = ‘45 BROADWAY. the brigands who eecaped from tho fort fed isto} Tyooden corvette Eemeraida, 20 82-pounderm ae GRAND AWARD OF PREMIUMS. the Dominican territory, but the Dominican one and 2 68-pounders rifled THE LADIES SOCIETY ment, im pursuance of one of the ariicl ‘coden steamer Aranco, 4 100-pounder Parrotts, IN AID OF Tas the testy Which. 1s ben just conceded with ca Tondan steamer Maipu, 4 30-pounder Yarrotie and 1 SUFFERING AND DESIITUIS OF TBE SOUTH, Haytt, imomediately had them arrested, President | “Wooden steamer Valdivia, 2 90-pounder Parrotts and HEWRt HAntaan, Tressurer Salnave bad tssued a proclamation, announcing the ph Pampa PN tts, 4 32 FRANK H. NORTON, actuary, Aisperaion of the Cacos, and congratulating the country | ooo dery and 3 160, Ramee nis The Executive Committee of the Ladioa’ ia Aid of upon the fact that peace reigned throughout the whole | Wooden steamer Nuble, 230-pounder Parrots and 4 the Soule, have fae republic, He assures the Haytien people that the gov- | 65-pounders rifled. alle their exertions wig? the jacmingien, take the most ener- al allied squadron:—Qne turreted monitor, one oe ee eee a be prepared to take fron-clad ship, corvettes, six steam gunboats, getic measures to ensure that state of tranquillity, which | 7, 92 guns, ‘accordane, with this purpose they bave de 1p this table it must be remembered that the allied | termined eT ENS as OF AWARDS The dances of the country were assuming a healthy | ¢aveéron hes. large poruon of Beavy rifled gue, whose | 45 ineirgubecribere ne gig consideration {n comparing the respective equadrons, FIRST GRAND PREM! A paymont had beon made to the Chargé d’ Affaires of | There are also a number genes belonging to Peru A MANSION ON FIFTH AVENUE. a end Chile not inctuded ia the allied aquecros., here are VALUE, $80,000. the French government of the sum of 495,000 francs, | t16 Peruvian frigate ‘Apurimac, 40 32-pounders; ihe stn) ONAAE Pai towards the liquidation of the national debt to France. | iron-clad ram unders, rifled; the litte tu SECO) AMT ihe engegersenia of the overament ad been met | tered’ mouitar Victories thar werton purchased in) New GRERNBACKS TO THE AMOUNT Ob $2400, treasury; and several | York and armed with tiled ordwance, and two VALUABLE JEWELRY, 5 issues of paper money had been made to supply tue | or three small gunboats. Chile also bas, ie.addition to —- ee Place of mutilated noies withdrawn from cireulation and | her veesels already mentioned, the steamers Concepcion, COSTLY CLOCKS, darnt, Gold bad fallen from thirty-two to tweaty-eizbt Haytien dollars tothe Spanish dollar, Business pros- pects were improving and daily becoming more reassur- ipg af to the future, The coffee crop, which ia very large this year, was finding ite’ way tothe market, and there were free deliveries. In consequence of numer- ous arrivals, a was ing in price. As the reuufh at the. pesoalal slate of the country aod the “revival in Confidence was; being fast re- stored. 3 - Ne 2 An interesting debate bad taken place in the National Assembly on @ petition of the relatives of the late Em- peror Soulouque, asking permission to inter bis remains within the vauite of the Church of Fetlt Guave, Sou- Jouque’s native piace, where he died. The prayer of the petition was opposed'on the ground that Soulouque had ‘Violated the trust reposed in him as the ruler of his country, had overthrown the constitution, which he swore to uphold and defend. and had established a des- potiem in Mayti, to the great injury of the people and the disgrace of the repubho, 1t was quite enough, said speakers who opposed the petition, that he accorded the liberty of returning to Hayti to die on bis native soil. His memory was entitled to no special marks of honor, and ought to receive none. The petition was rejected by a large majority. The official organ of the — had published the toxt of a circular issued by the government to tho Haytian Legations at Paris, Madrid, London and Wat ington, The cit jar says that the presont government will use its best endeavors to strengthen aud make pro- fitable the important commercial relations existing be- tween Hayti and England, France, Northern Germany and the United States, It will afford every possible cility to commercial operations, and will faithfully observe all engagements which it might contract with foreiya powers, Foreigners of all nations residing in Hayt, or visiting it, will find ample protection for their persons aad their interests, all that is required of them being that they obey the laws of thecouniry, and abstain from interference in its interna! political aifairs, The government was assiduously engaged in arranging plans for the establishment of a system of national edu- cation on iberal basis, aud the secretary of State for public instruction had pubhshed a circular, making known the views and intentions of the government on this subject, The plang contemplated the oetablisnment at Port au Prince, the capital, of a Haytien university, on the same footing as the colleges of France, thus pre- venting the necessity for Haytiens sending their children: to that country to obtain the advantages of a superior educasion. Primary echools are to be established forth- with in all the communes, and schools of induetry jn several parte of the r the Haytien youthe are to be i crafts. Apropos of thie subject of education, intelli- gence had been received tuat at the distribution of prizes at the imperial L; in Paris, on the &th August, three young Haytiens had greatly distinguisned themselves, and one of them, named Bergeaud, had obtained the degree of Bachelor of Sciences. President Salnave’s health was completely restored, and he had taken a pleasure trip to Lergave. His wise and energetic administration of affairs, coupled with the many proofs be had given of sincere patriotism, had won for him the respect and confidence of al! classes in the country. in which latter CHILE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Rumors of a Secret Settlement with Spain— Obstacle to Peace—The Rela- Pern the Re tive Strength of the Belligeren: Varranaiso, September 9, 1867, ‘The last mai! from the Argentine republic brings us the intelligence of the arrival at Montevideo of the Span- ieh Admiral Mendez Nufiez with the iron-clad frigate Numancia, the Navas de Tolosa and other vessels, en ¢ Pacific. This confirmatory news of the probabie early renewal! of hostilities op this coast did not excite much alarm, the public having be- olf! wolf!” and settled into a sort of conviction that the Spaniards really do not intend to resume the war. The principal argu- ments used in sustaining this theory are, that it is now too Iate for Spain to fit out her still scattered squadron ; that Chile has a secret understanding with the Spanish government to the effect that thie republic is to be left unmolested, as she would bave long sso made peace but tor Pera; and that even if the Spanish fieet should ap. intentions it could not i@fict serious dainage to Chile, The only one of these arguments worthy of consideration is that in reference to a secret arrangement between the government of Chile and Spain, Some color has been given to this dea by the repeated assurances of the Chilean minisiry that no fears were eutertained of the return of the Spaniards, and by the recommendations of the govern- wera! of the Chilean vessels of war purchased in the United States. It ia well known that the propositions of mediation made by Eng- and France, and afterwards by the United States, were favorably entertained by Chile, and that Peru is most responsivle for the rejection of the good offices of the frieudly powers, To what extent Chile would have gone. if uoimiivenced by ber route for the seat of war i come accustomed to the ery of Pear in these waters with hostil ment to Congress for the sale of ally, in an effort to adjust her difticulties with Spain by negotiation Lam unable to say; but there is no doubt that mediation would have beea much more successfal had ut encountered no more serious obstacles than those Presented by Spain and this republic. On the other hand, the government ot Chile is no lees distinct in its douunciations of Spain and its demands for reparation for the outrages committed by the Spanish fleet in the Pacific, and ts pushing forward the work on her fortifi- cations with all possible diligeuce. For my own part I am confident that there is uo real foundation for the reason above cited; but that “the wish is father to the thought” that Chile is sacure agaiast another attack, and that the present indifference to the threatened cam. paign arises from a disinciination to reflect upon the impending calamities than from any woil defined con. viction of national and commercial immunity. There ig @ great deal of speculation as to the mannor in which Mend ufioz wiil resume operations, if at all, the allies have a swift steamer iu the straits of Magel- lan for the purpose of bringing to Valparaiso prom; notice of the approach of the enemy. Such being t case, it ts very probable that the Spaniards will come around Cape Horn, oh route there would be but a ‘slight probability of in pting them. If Admiral Nu- fiez intends to accomplish much on this coast be must strike unexpectedly and with all the force at his com- mand, A dignified approach to Chile or era with his armada, proclamations and blockading a few ports will only serve to oxasperate the South Americans and lesson his owa opportinities for accomplishing anything decisive. If he bo as. ente the occasion demands he will awike the val warning, and this conrae ie expected of by ve carefully observed the movements of the in the South Pacific, time has ence aud an a ntation o| ‘the hoavy ordnance nor the + a8 itis impossible for me to pro- APASIBIT FOUADRON FOR THR PACIFIC. Tron-olad frigate Numaucia, 7,000 tons, 34 68-poundors, ironclad frigate Tetvan, 40 68-pounders, 1,000 men, Wooden frigate Villa do Madrid, 48 82-pounders, 600 naa, 48 82. 600 men. uders, Wooden frigate Rerolucton, 40 $2.pounders, 600 men, Wooten frigate Blanca, 38 $2-pounuers, 360 mon, Woouen frigate Coucepvion, 32 32-pounders, 600 men, 4 80-pounder Parrott; Ancud, 1.18 pounder Blakeley; the Maule, 112-pouns and 2 28-pounder: Blake Leuize’s celebrated Painting of . and two ot tures otter emai) so JE Lina each capable x song t-pain z carrying One or two milled guns. Titian’s admirable The. pert ofthe Clean oonslate of one-vice- “ENTOMBMENT,” M Md admiral, three beast eaptains ol: 1° (ene of tie Grae ponipn ater dame eae B veites, eloven ~fizst: 8, robes. a at ~ oth the-well kaown feoncoasia ata | Amanty-six commminioned nubxofteare. | Fone,tanzenea moriew et brace waprSae vay) send Tee fortificat! "Valparaiso cohsiat of thirteen bat- Br . sa te teries, .mounting 83. 68-pounder smooth bores; 11.60. ELLIOTT, . ’ Pounder Parrotts; 6 80-pounder rifled bronze; 9 100- | - —_,. - pounder rifled brenze; #1 100-pounder rifled Parrots; | HE TWO WARTS, 1150-pounder rifled Armsroug's; 1 150 pounder ritied CHURBORCKHOVEN Blakeley’s ; 10 200-pounder rifled Parrott’s; 3250-pounder ¢ IN “uta rifled Blakel y'8 3 300-pounder rifled Armstrong’s; 6} - : 2 y DIAZ, 450-pounder riffed Blakeley’s; 6 16-inch Rodman. : NOBLE, Besides these guns there are a large number yet to be | and many of the prominent and eslebrated painters residiag’ mounted, inciuding five 16-inch Rodman: d several | upon eit! on gre ce tae AO ECE PREMIUMS, £50 and 460-pounder Armetrongs and Blakeleys, Your | soo. oting iat atthe lant wo correspondent at Lima bas probably posted you respect- es ‘000, Ing the armament of Callao, From the figures giv Thea ney of that need for which the society above it will be seen that the revival of the Spau: make this appeal, and the present necessity which existe for Amencan war will be followed by different rezuits than | procuring additional funds to, {howe whieh have, sboze attending the operations of the Spaviards in the o furwaraea by thers. to. shate ae aaa — Pacific last year, It cannot be expected that Admiral | 2 1°K%> fetiberation, to adopt. the pli of distribudion of Nufez will attack the fortifications of Valparaiso; but ) Yai .abie premiums at the Grand Natioual Entertainment, ag there 1s such a wide fleld of operations, independent of this ] Une aiforling the city, that look forward to the coming summer with fi Pad Esato AND SPEEDY MEANS / most serio pprehensions tor commerce on this coast. of nti gai By te ase tipsn ‘wabpting We have no domestic ne The only event of bile realizing interest during the pags two weeks was tho total eclipse | While S* WAGNIFICENT SUM, of the sun, which took piace on the 29h inst. The | fo the relief of the Phenomena was different from partial eclipses, which, SUFFERERS IN THE SOUTH, > probably, every reader of tue HéraLo has seen, only w | yield to the subscribers for this beneficent purpose the increased gloom and distinctuess witu which the | iniums amounting in value to Mars could be seen. Tue mercury fell two degrees, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, For shipping reports see marine columue, fe red the Galleries located at brah there ats | BROADWAY, ALLECED ELECTION FRAUDS IV PHILA: |" °s2)2NOTO COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DELPHIA. and # portion of tie TFICENT PREMIUMS, Cae eae which will be amarded to the subscribers on SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, =. | at tha sos of the SD NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT In the Court of Common Pleas this morning, before | will be made in such ouenee. gee Commaiitons Judge Brewster, William B. Maun, Dis'rict Attorney, | $5.10 /promote tel Fwiahen, aud to scure thelr iutareeta, presented three petitions contesting the right of General GENERAL PL AN. , Leech, General Ballier and Jos, Megary to the offices for | 1 in proposed by the Ladies’ Society in Ald of the Suffers which they hold certificates. The petitions are signed-| ing and Destitute of the South to issue RED THOUSAND TICKETS A? TWO by the requisite number of citizen: oe ge, first, in Tifites pet DOLLARS: rn ne returns Hegal: that Mr.Legen | the management guarantootog that, at’ the Jeast, premiume i thou 49: ile Mr. Campbell | to the amount o ontved at least SEAM afeiag Mer tee peels oe © THER HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 0f 835; that Mr. Mogary received not more that- 49,317 [-shall be distributed among the subscribers, leaving the Ex- votes, While Mr. Battura received not Jess than 60 001, | cculive Com giving him « majority of 684; that Mr. Ballier recoived ot ‘nan 49.485 nile Mr. Urwill hr IMMEDIATE RELIEF OF THE SOUTH, 1 ot ‘more than 49,485 votes, w: ir. Urwiller rec ——e not less thao 49,802, giving him # majority of 317, Next COMPLETE LIST OF PREMIUMS, follows numerous epecidcatious of fraud ia various pre- | One elezant mansion in Fifth avenue, |New York. cinete, which, it is alleged, should induce the Court to | ne award in greenback throw them out of the count. nlendid set of diamond ‘Tue petitions were filed and the usual order for no- } One Sagant set of diamonds and emeralds. tice to the other side was made, One ect of diamond study and sleeve buttons. . One single pr nocad disnind rin; jal elegant sets, ovm| MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR IN NEW JERSEY. Fe ee ee ie cain ae: ——, One hundred valuable oil paintings An Old Gentleman of Sixty Years is Found artists, (Bee catalogue)... Dead the Outskirts -of Camden—He ie | 222 hundred choice clocks, Robbed and Foul Play fa Suspected. mou SO Ti FOLLOWING ChGi Paruanripnta, Oct. 18, 1867, | embracing chromo cograritgs in colors, and cholce AV INGB, Our quiet neighbors across the river are in astate of | Consisting of AGTUNN SCENERY. excitement this morning, in consequence of a very eee Oh ENTERING New YORE. mysterious occurrence in their midst, which bears on its | TH PICNIC: on FOURTH OF JULY, THE ONLY Pal TRAIN UP A CHILD, &e. HE 18 SAVED. With other choice and interesting subjects, making, ip OVER THIRTY THOUSAND PREMIUMS to be awarded among the aubseribers. The distribution of Premiums will be made under superintendence of the gentlemen on the Commities jonorsry Memberr, Lettera have been received by the Lady Managers, thor> oughiy endorsing the action of the Society, from Major Gea. Or, Fourth Military District? Major Gen. Scuorie:y, First Military District; oer Gen: Biontas, late of Second Miutary District; Major Gen, Buxnsipes, Governor of Rhode 4; Hon, &. H. Puerowr, Governor of Virginia; Hon. J. L. One, Governor of South Carolina; Hon. D. 8. Watkxn, Governor of Florida; reo = of the leading statesmen and military @ North. The circumstances attending the affair were as follows :— James Hall, an eccentric old gentleman, aged about sixty years, resided on Rush street, above Frankford road, in the Tweaty-fifth ward of this city. He was married and bad quite a family of ebildren about him. Some years ago be kept a tavern on Front street, above Market, and subsequently presided over the Hart Tavern, on Frankford road, above Lehigh avenue, as host. In this occupation be acquired con- siderable wealth, which he had invested in a neat row of honses in the neighborhood of his residence, and in two valuable farms in tne southern part of New Jerrey. For some time past he has not been engaged in any recular business, but has driven quite a large trade eC in watches, at times carrying a8 many usa score of them FOvORABY COMMTTIRE, about his person for theapurposes of barter. It is also ig Se Gh ae ace 2: See said that he seldom left home without having as much | Mra. J: Vitlete. Mra. MC. as $100 in money about his person. Yesterday after- | M Mia. TK. noon he left the house to make a visit to Camden, He | M Mra MB was known to have five watches in his possession at the | M Men Oe time, aud is supposed to have been as well provided | Srevie mae with money as asual, A lide girl who saw him just | wre Mf. Duman Mra eG. before he entered the house from which he never came | Mrs. Dinlel Sloan. Mrs. M.A. alive, states that she noticed a prominent watch chain | M B. y Mra. Le Gi ich he wore at the Lime. About four o'clock in the Mra. A. Le afternoon @ colored woman, whose namo withuold Mee BO. for the present, as her whereadout etill a mystery to the officers of the ran out of the large brick house at No 17 Ki: Point avenue, Kaigbusviile, a negro setieiment on the out kirts of Camden, and informed ber neighbors that there was a dead men in her room, Yhe apartment in question Situated on the third floor of the house. nearly every room of which it tonanted by a soparate colored family. The neigtiborhood enjoys a rathor un- Savory reputation, aud it is said that the woman re- ferred to above, who very desperate and As would not hesitate to commit an unnatural crime for the sake of money. She subsequently stated that the man who had died in her apartment was an old acquaint. ance of here, aud that he bad visited her for the pur- pose of giving her some ti 8 of ber eon, for whom be some time since procured a situation inthe pavy. The woman's husband is a hardworking mau, aad as he was * Major « . Md. Governor A. E. Burnside, Khode Teland. Governor F. H. Petrpoint, Virginia. Governor Thomas Swann, Mary Governor J, Worth, North Caroli G or J. L, Orr, South Carvin nor R. aoe eee Ma. veneral FB. 0. Ord, Major General Daniel Sickles, poisior General oun A. Dis, United States Minteteny ‘aris, France. Gore-nor Charles 8. Jenkin: Governor J. Madison Wel ernor Thomas & Bram! or Isaac we Arka David 8. absent from tho house during the eniira day, and did EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, {11 seven o'clock in the evening. he could om Brooks, Mra, 11. Sherman, thing to do with the mysterfus affair, worth, Mise i ™ Mise Maria Mout Mila, Mise Maria Moulton, Mrs. TARLOWE MATHER, Secretary, PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND OALBERY OF \« ore UBBRY OF EXMIBITION, BUUTHERN ALD NO. 8456 BROADWAY, Aud also H, HARTMANN, Banker, No. 3 Broad street, ho,'176 Fifth avenue, and at No, 220 Pennsylvania avenue, Washiugion, D.C, All communications should be addressed tothe office and Gallery, FRANK I, NORTON, Act A No. 445 Broadway, New York. BAOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK. 80 where incompatibility, drunkenness OF Kaviee free, = sertion ws legai canae. No publicity, KING, Counsellor at Law, #0 Broadway. “JARED'S EMAIL DE PARI! Re A ibe only preparation that smiparte's aetcwbite ane oe, Neately tinted skin without injuring tt Or loging trnene rT moe id by druggists and by SABKAU, Htroadwa; bors entered tho room thoy found onl; the dead body of Mr. Hall. There were no gee of view lence upon bis persou, bat there were unmistakable evidences of his baviug been robbed, as nothing but a bunch of wateh keys was found in his pocket— y Watches and chain ail being missing. Subsequent! another colored women entered the room, and she is now in custody as a witness. “Bot the tenant of tbe apart- ment wae NOt arrested last evening, although she was it when the oilicers visited ‘the place, She was thon decidedly under the tofluence of liquor; and the fact that she shortly after disappeared and no ‘traces of her whereabouts could be found, goes to prove that she was guilty of the robbery, if nothing mere, When tho body was taken into the custody of the Coroner last evening, the deceased had the of having died from an apoplectic ft, but @ post tem examination is io be made and the truth 1 matter arrived at. Coroner Roberts th! moned « jury to inquire into the affair, gation was postponed, : THE WEEKLY HERALD. CLASSICAL SCHOLAR, OF cequens lnvest in an reputation, who has $5.00 to business of unparalicied profit, may learn calling at 102 Wost Forty-fourth reel, bear ry Y 8 o'eloc! quire tor Prof. HA! LU’ ES ere desertion, . cleat cause. "No publicity. 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