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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1867.-TRIPLB SHEET. 5 SOUTH AMERICA. | Setsuseces'Zpc*eet "Preece | GETTYSBURG AS A WATERING PLACE. | ‘innducihs cesoge "tani of sentry sos sol i ok iceman oi Gaiahn tachen ia the Metal ie San There are thirieen United States merchant vessels in | _ ‘gident to sojourn at 8 wolering: oe (Benton (Onteher' $8) Corvenpondence of the Now Yor ad ty Dit 1 a ‘bu nothin Tad! been ‘beard of ps : ase—Rallread Pre- indie “the * ber Coase ik ae tie pe afkirs command omen to pub bees — 1 a tolermnee reported at Port ® Presidential Can one, au! rapikes which con! s y whieh it would ee Lauuw, » before rt Spain i ae The Pree rasay ie arp tag maine Rg The Gettysburg Medicinal Soringe—Thelr thi point, and whieh conducted nhs rebels to the town, | Au aifectation of he pron Bob to not Hea | aa | ky clo, wae taking Sb Troan par Hour." tu: aracter a ‘ures—Reports of Physiciaus | aiso offer the ati u i uw «i OnTICELLO, before repories b the Midd! pro Boexos Aves, 8. A., Sept. 14, 1867. ioe One an tae wee Seton on aaiie and. ian ees tangas tne t bebe aioe aa, pO emp phy highly | Gund, Holmes’ Hole, got om bod arrived at Boston yester= t La Tribuna, © daily newspaper here, has put up the Garrrswura, Oct. 10, 1867. mame of Senor Don Domingo F. Sarmiento for the next | Geriypourg but afew years since was a place bardiy Presidency, R da oh poelanoval buy aes png known beyond the limits of the State in which it lies— “ Tho Tribuna bas of any pa sc thoiut in these diversions ‘will be | (from one of the ton), who sacrificed am checnye deme of patmitive | people,’ wt Say | amply compensated by a mesbie through the aew | uo inconsideranie ‘eluture th marrying bin. Ths rica, and is a very influential paper, Colonel " e sinc at present the Minister from this repavlic | #Pécial claim to the world’s notice, The chanmels and | pisiorical groves which flank this fountain of Hygeiaet | honeymoon had eli the apparent claria that to to the United states. & is a ve ae noe oe oe avenues of trade and travel, in these days of steam, at ee usually have, when Mrs, Sumner went more in sympathy in all respects with the great repal ignore those ancient necessities that depend upon the er husband to jashingtom, and jw scenes ©f the North could not be found in all this country. At | copaguration of tho earth’s surface, Railroads and tele- wore a history must have paused to part ee hoaniy et. Among the accomplished men composing resent the probabiilties are in bis favor, although the b fi ol scene ere the arrival of the God of War tempo- iplomatic Corps in Washington was Baron Bolsteli bly popular Governor Aisina, of this province, is | ST@pbs pass in straight Ines under mountains or over | rarily fragetonss from their favorite abodes the sylvan | of Prussia, whom the Prussian King had attached algo a candidate. them, regarding only the shortest way to their destiny; rie a. two groves require but little pom. e Pe Prossiaw Legation th “¢o spy out the lead.” Meivoed wilt do more tO quiet the interior tham one | Vauia valley had been left out of the great trade msps, | mantic scenery aud resources of amusoments which | Foreign Affaira in the jonate, who, at @ di tha Geuve ( hundred thousand men. But there came a day when sicam was laid aside— | Gettysburg offers may be added genial skies and « salu- | party, introduced bis wife to the Baron, al damage. The Trituna deuies that the change of the Ministry | when war went back on our modern civilization—as the oli sack, invite the sojourn of the traveller | pi -' Soaks her at dinner, Am acquaintance en- ec. coun. bas anything to do with the or the peace. 7 1 bi @ Invi Sued. and @ friendsbip followed, such as uaturaily | MJoseph R Peirso , the obliging purser ef the steam~ ‘The Congress has just resolved to take fifteen thou- | Philosophical slang phrase bas it—and when commerce These natural advantages would, without the historic | and honorabiy spring up between the sexes with kin- ship South America, from Rio Janeiro, bas our thanks for sand abares ($100, silver, each) in the Great Central Ar- | and everything elao depended upon the movements of | attractions which cluster around the town, make ita | dred tastes and aspirations, The Baron attended to the | gies of iaie papers, prices current, &o. gentine Railroad. This willensure its speedy completion | mon carried forward on their own feot or by the feet of | TS class inland watering place, and with them it ed Jady tn matinees and soirees, and in other public places, bey a i ef on to Cordoba, : requires capital to make It the frst op the Continent, if | and oceasionally excoriod Ler from the Sonate, where | Jz, (Thera were forty sail of | yn Great fears are entertained of the cholera here this | horses, Then it happened that two armies striking | nos in the world; and such opportunities for investment | bosh had been to bear the Senator epeak. Mr. Sumner, | GA's? - v3 wf summer agaiu, | 1t bas already appeared in the army, | from Virginia for the ueart of Pennwylvania found that | 40 not go, long begging in this country of enterprise aud } becoming displeased with thi» acquaintanceship—it can~ | “yiic ep Swarr, reported as burned at Savannah, cleared and it will be here in one month if it travels asit did last | ihoip tines of movement came togethor at Gottya | *ABcial daring. not be properiy called intimacy—wrote w letter | from Portiand yesterday (Monday) for Matauzas, conce- in te as 6 : Baron Holes, iu which, while complaining of fH. | quently there ls no trath fa the report " . ething mot honorable to racy, the most airisgente regulations | threo daye of terrible armed collision, and | MPTURN OF ARCHBISHOP SPALDING FROM | (ho'vits’ "tho Baron wrote back tavern which, in | gS oatmeal ome aa? Melon een tion of the Allies. jern fashionable watering place; while its trout | educated, and in masy respects an accomplished man, Streams, tts neignboring mouniaine and picturesque | of good Manners and beiter appearance, batursily ofte jod attractions for picnic expedi- | enough, he stood high among the ladies of Boaton, ani | 3: and fishing, The invalid who | he had no difficulty in Cag or band of a widow | 880 anchored F. F. of Eva May (of Portland), from Georgetown, DO, with of coal, went ashore om the wuortheast point o Hook on ihe ist inst, but was subsequently got of 0 Heok. mont, {6 ashore on the middie ih bowaprit carried awa: s ashore on idle channed prit aud head gear carried away. , of Bardatable, is ow the Gridiron, at Rebuilion Still Rampant in the Argen- tine and Oriental Republics. ‘Sar ntent with the War Manifest- ing Itself. Disc ADK she drove agains there, dolug her cousidetable ‘Bho steamer South America, Captain Tinklepaugh, from Rio Janeiro, September 26, arrived at this port Yesterday. We are under obligations to the gentiemanly purser, Joa. R, Peirson, for the prompt delivery of our ‘Meo and dispatches, ‘The (hiof of Police te enforcing the continental sys- fem of requiring keepers of hoteis, &c., to furnish daily nchored in Hel ad never Keown, year. : 1 teere are great alarms in Montevideo again abouta | burg. At Gotiyeburg, there/ore, Nate of quests: and denounce suspected persona, The | SUPD~wed conspiracy, he Mant wig es die ROME, subst=nce, he said there was no cause of off bat. Passage. Unc died; the oth Minister of Agriculture nas given orders that mails may | covered, one who was reputed as wise caid:—‘This bas | 7M that day the quiet, picturesque village, Hes os : aver—he had eon polite to madame, as Le was to olber ie ah uae i. sy peg lll the yard of Deen discovered. There Dow remaia the dagger, poison | became @ famous place in our history, Hardly ladies of similar accomplishments, and nothing bad | Lemuel Crabiree, a fine sc! rot 180 tons burihen, called the be ianded until 19 P. M: Tne commercial body of Rio ave organizing Sncorporation under the denomine- ion of the reial “Association of Bio Janeiro, which will place of the Praga do Commercio, + Ia Para the Aninzop Was formintly opened Sep- ‘tember 7, ceremony was performed by the Presi- ent of the province of Para, No foreign men-of-war ‘Were present, although an invitation had been extended them to take part in the ceremonies. The town, forts, ebtpping, &o., were beautifully illum mated. and revolution.” The government ie on the alert. | @ square toot of land about the town, in any directiou, | Eccleslastical Greeting at the Cathedral tm | ever happened which proprivty er good taste forbade, | A B Crabtree, \o be commanded by Capt A Gordon, Troopa are under arms all night, Gat Uns ona cedsteaied witaihe Woioa\craseieetae Baltimerenh déress af the: Arebbovan- Pel eee Sear. ee Ste Calieee Wiley thal, he wax Notice to Mariners. : 4 (From the Baltimore Sua, October 21.) ready to give him any such satisfaction as man of COAST OF BRABTi SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. defender of the national fife, and the government bas} Tho dost Rev, M. J. Spalding, Catholic jt o¢ | honor eal, . : : Sass ce w, a done well in gathering the bones of the heroes into the Reiemoce ind Fete the United states, Tasurned a io eeripenmameace wes the hegianiaginnd endl of nh b toy ome The News from the Seat ef War—The Allfes | splendid navouatcemotery. that. commands'a view of | th on Saturday afternoon froukagiz menths’ trip . , : ice ‘Tbe bi ° ~ whither be had journeyed, at the invitation of | bis wile, and the lady and the -became more re- | water ene nace Pie a nem, the most important part ofthe fed. For all the reasons | pope Pius 1X., to ponetipe ey yn the canonization of | served in thelr intercourse, The Mr. Sumner, as | tes sariecs’s ‘haractorintic Stery ef Alli mter= | ines Give interest tom great battle field, Gettysburg is | saints, which took place at Rome on the 20th of June | chairman of our Committes of Foreign Affairs, wrete to piracy Against Presidgnt Likely to sang watlinal 4 last with great pomp and magnificence. the Prussian Minister of Foreign Afairs, tho distin- . Troops to Do Police Duty be — Ye y morning, in accordince with an invitation | guished Bismarck, that if he (Bismarck) would recall the | Fih wud i iis Novth of th y=Urquiza the Cause—Speech of | Put there ts another reason likely to give it national | extended to the clergy and laity, the cathedral was | Baron he (Sumner) would be obliged. The adroit Bis- | Uirosuanh'y ec oe ek, interest. The concentration at that point at the time of | densely filled by the congregation to extend to the | marck yielded to the potential position of the American | to the Wor WaW 4 diamond bed has been discovered at Minas-Geraen, Arebbish: el iT Phe f¢ if t- | chairman of Foreign Adairs, and the Baron ecalled | North of it, th be Wiree miles from Uberaba, und many men were at work. Rio De Jarno, Sept. 28, 1807. | the battle of many aick and wounded and many phy- | or welcome was ecclesieatl Set esos ordauce’with | to Berlin, be aN x! gee Cortovello, snd then to ihe BW, Eroops were still boing sent to the river Plate. Between the date of my last letter and the 17h inst. | siciang, caused au unusual inquiry and observation to be | tne rubries of the church, Mra siimuer next became acquainted with this core | ;, Tue buck on the Thjoce bank le aimflar, but painted red. Various counterfeit bilie on Bank of Brasil and gov. | ®°thing was beard from the seat of war, and great anxiety | made into ail the sources {rom which pure, fresh water | _ About half-past ten o'clock the clergy, in cascocks and | Fespondence, and, naturally enough, was indignant Hi peend 0 Th fathoms moter te the exmuer te Se was manifested to ascertain what was the position of | could be had, and into the quality and effects of the | *¥zPlices, numbering about seventy, preceded by sano. | beyond all power of description. Her indignation natur- | wiite bugy ou the Braswcva bank, It View iu lat 09018 By @voment banks are in circulation. The fiag ship Guerriere, Admiral Davis, was at Rio nd would sai) in a few days for Babia, The Wasp, from river Plate, had also arrived. The Pawnoe was in Babia. In the Imperial Assembly the Chamber of Deputies ‘Bap adopted the Senate amonament to the bill authoriz- fg the issue of paper money, which limits the amount to 0,000,000rs,, under all contingecies, The budget Ja now in its third stage, and all the committeo amend- mentej have beon adopted. These changes, which are ‘wary boys and a cross bearer, and followed by the Arch- | ally rested upon that part of the correspondence whic! d long 4 the belligerents, On the last named day a transport ar- | water, From this resulted the discovery of @ medicinal | bishop ie full vestments, ‘with mitre oa croai At was alloged, touched her honor, The end of all tne ae | large beli buoy painted red has been paced in Tived from Montevideo with information that the con- | spring of rare virtues, Tne chemical constituents of the | marched from the rear of the archepiscapal reside! is, that Mra, Sumner has gone her way to Europe—their | waier at high tide at the Lead of the S. Simao bank, o 4 ke of Patos, in th vt f Ri 4 tending armies occupied the ame position as belore. | waters of this apring, and the already observed edicts of | SLrOURn Ihe south, Yard of the cathedral to the mall | sot ad her iv taken by the Sena oor eee iteee oP Goris of dhs Mainotes of Okrinrac Farle Wi ab tee passag and another is taken by the Senavor for the winter, SE The only tmportant information recelved is that of ® | «he use of theso waters, promise to give the Gettysburg | On passiay into the ediflce, the orchestra atiached to t Thero is some ecandal afloat beyond all this soiating | BoUBt of # Simao aud RIE fee De Se pet oreae great ministerial modification inthe Argentine Confede- | spring a reputation greater toan that of any other ia | choir played a grand march composed by Professor | both tothe Scnator and the tady—euch as may be ex- | gyi siar of India (Br) fees London for Bombay, July racy. Political events on the River Pilate aro this country, and Mob second to that held by sucn | Rosewald for the occasion. The clergy passed within | pected from early denoumenés in such a marriage affair— | 47, 1a!9 Ua N, lon 26W. . . famous sources in Kurope as Marienbad, Kisseogen and | the sauctuary, taking seats in the two side altars and | but the basis of the reports in Boston is auch asIaend | Ship Ida ‘Lilly, Patterson, from Glasgow (Sept 7) for at present so intimately connected with military opora- | Vichy, It is pot to be doubied that we have on tuis along the communion rail. fhe altar was brilliantly | you. What I havo writton {a in everybody’s mouth, and | New ¥ rk, Oct 2, no lat, de (by steamship Minuesota, at tions that a change in the cabinet of the Argentine Re- pease mandioieel, speinee. of as et. Pet er lighted and adorned with flowers. Ee coms dana in some of the details, but | Liverpool 7th). ote from Bremen for New York. nown elsow here. @ difference is shat in such an- After further ceremonies and an address of welcome | !n su nce prol correct, Isend it to you for pub- . % '» ” . public and the romor of @ revolution in Montevideo ciently inhabited countries as those of kurope the of Pp y y Pr Oct hy bit jon # pit A against General Flores, President,;must have the most | curative quaities of the wacers of every spring Lave be- | the episcopal chair, said that he returned hisimost heart. | becier at once be sot right to stop tho tongues of tho ‘54 06 W. 2430 <W of ‘Taipa point, 1834 miles of Rev. Dr. Chas. 1, White, the Archbishop, from | leation because what, if anything, is wrong here bad | sire Jehu, from Bangor for Messina, Oct 3, lat 6531, lon 45 © important meaning to this country and cannot pass un- | come koown throogh lon, observation of their elects, felt thanks to bis beloved brethren of the clergy and | thousands (hat are making more out of a few facts, Bark Ade!avle Norris, Reed, from Rio Janeiro for New bi & view lo Increase the revenue, are priucipally, @8 | yoticed by Brazilian statesmen. Reaction seems to bo | With us All this di-eovery, or much of it, has yet to be | children of the laity for the cordiality of iia welcome. Orie ‘aya ot Wet 8, Yon 33 4 in 4 3 a jows:— u cur er, this Gett ri ol Brig Laur un Honal ir eport (uot N, York), dy organizing itself preparing to act. The names of and the discovery o! 3 ysburg spring i @ | He was the more pieased with this form of greeting, as IMPORTANT SUIT ABOUT THE INCOME TAX, ve, td tr uf ae ire for Bridgeport (uot New Yor! First, Duties to be imposed on weight as far as possi- Hecond, the difference between ordinary, middilug and ne qualities to be abulished when practicable. ‘Third, the respective duties to melude the most classes bie, Fourth, silk, porcelain and cut glass, manu- ured tobacco, wood work, or other objets de luxe, ‘twent cent, more. . Fifth, filteen per cent, of tho tmport duties may be levied in gold from January 1st, 4868, Sixth, thre pe cent dueling house tax. Sev- Axed tax not exceeding $2,000, anda proportional tex Dot exceeding twenty per cent of renial on profes- and industries, exempting chiefly graziers, and sugar and rim producers, Joint Stock eompanies will pay ove and @ half por cent of their divi- ends, Eighth, stamp duties on bilis, drafts to order, @redits and assigned accounts or invoices increased from one-fiftieth to one-tenth per cent. Ail legal doguments @rensferring property of any kind aro made subject to duty. “reis each placed on receipts for $50 and up- wards, and om cheques and orders drawn on local Bankers, The government raise the proportional Stamp to two per cent, the Axed stamp to $1,000, and Suppress existine exemptiona, Slave tax $10,000 in the cities, and in towns and villares $4,000. Reduction on tax in sale of vessels.to five jer cent. Auctions one per eent, if bankrupts’ estate one half per cent; faxes may be doubled. . Foreigners may obtain mineral concessions without Brazilian partner. The Duke of Saxo and Princess Leo- poldina arrived at Rio in the Southampton steamer tn good Dealth, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Ministerial Crielk— the members wio compose the pew cabinet indicate 18 contribution to that kind of ksowiedge most | it conformed tothe ritual of the church. He did A suit to test tho couatitutionality of tho iacome tax | ayerrenan, Oot Foccian Fe any. Baltimore, clearly that the policy which made the Cea Pires to those ot — oe Cerne) ‘ai hea " and has upheld it has undergone reat modification, ixestive organs, or of the bones, tuat bad their origiv unworthy of them, but be accepted them asa mark of - . edad “ b ry . g wough one of the chief daily papers of Buenos Ayres | the bivod of gouty parents. friendship and esvgem, He way now returned to. carry | ny ‘aboucensyan jhe,ciroult Court of Sangamon county, Pee 0 uercnlte Ducse acs Erpeen an mee rma the contrary. Now, more than ever, the want of No chemical anaiysis can give a view of the vital | on the good work, the foundation of which bad been | United states revenue collector for the district attached | NYork. ss iy 4 :s a regular frequent service of transports or mails is se- | characiers in a mineral water, or more than suggest its | laid by mon, “ihe latchets of whose shoes he was | end sold the property of William Springor, in satisfac- Cronstapt, Oct 1—Arrived, Dovre, Johansen, NYork; 2d, verely felt. curative tendencies, yet it has a certain value. The | unworthy to looe.” He woud endeavor to | tion of tho income tax assossed by the goverument, in | GtMsvok Chandier, do. Amonth ago it was the general belief that events | chemical constituents of the wi of the Gettysburg | merit tue co-operation of the faithful in this labor. | pursuance of law, tho payment of which he refused, on ep coated. Asis. Lewis, Mais “d would follow the advance of the ailies so quickly that | spring Dave been ascertained by Professor Ma‘ Were God’ ality ike that of his friends he would | the ground that the law 1a unconstitutional. He now ed, Lion, Kilim, ‘Callao’ for Duakiri the war wou'd be over in three months; now the aspect | oi Bethlehem. His aualysis shows the polid coi tremble less when he contemplated tho dread judgment | brings suit against the United States autuorities to set nm the Sound, Frank Marton, Lincola, is almost entirely changed. Zrrare humanum et— | the imperial gallon to be: di He would stand or fail by bis Churca and bi aside tho sale, The point made by Mr. Springer is that ‘or Cronat it, > (to err ts human), flock; be desired no destiny higher or better than | the tax so levied upon bis income, gains and profits is Putin, Albert Davis, Davia, London for The army continues to occupy 7 and, it is | Bicarbonate of aoda... shelay.. geerncinged by again thanking the ciergy and | @ direct tax, and as such is is levied in Philaaetphia, Oct T-Arrived, Lizzie Moses, Cos, Philadel: ity for their welcome. Violation of’ the constitution of the United | pha *” Fi ibe i The grand pontifical high mass then took place, | states, and particularly in violation of the third PAtxcsron, Ja, Sept 28—Arrived, brig Georgia, Mart, Balti. Haydn’s Masa No, 3 being sung by the choir, under tne | paragraph of section one of article one, and of the fourth 0 sailed Oct S for Navassa): 30th, bark Deus fen ppinrd vo Pag gp fear Seeing hg paragraph of the ninth section of said articlo—that taxes ba (anid would lued Toe MXOree VOCs tues Hem an i cel jas Rev. Dr. | levied upon the income, gains and profits of individuals on ; Charles I. White, with Reva. P, Murphy and M. Fitz- | by the act of Congress, ‘have never boon, apportioned +, brig, Fashion, Payne, NYork via O18 Bex gerald as deacon and sub-deacon—Rev. James McEi roy | among the several States included within the Union, ge, do.” » i supplies. Rein orcements are loudly called for, and ‘acting ag master of ceremonies, according to their respective numbers, nor have they T—Arrived, Hecla (s), Fdmondson, New Brazil will be forced, as usual, lo furnish them, because, At the ciose of the gospel the Most Reverend Arch- | been levied in proportion to the census aud enumeration Gates, 8.n Francisco; 6th, City of Paris im the present circums:ances, to expect them from the — Dishop arose, and at some length gave an account of Jobabitants as required in the constitution, aud hence NYork; 10th, Lacort. Flitner, do. Argentine confederacy or the Oriental republic is absurd, stesecsseeeseesecsersteeseess 266.80 | the grand celebration in which he participated in Rome tthe tax assessed against him ia legal and void. » Anna, Hubert, Brazos; WG Putnam, Rich- Some semarks by the Diario of this city on the in- lime, Jitbia and soda, in combination on the 29th of June last. He caid that on his departure | This is the firet instance in which the coustitutionality capacity, ot to say treason, of General Mitre are | carbonic aro tho main bodies by weigh! from the archdioceze some six months ago, it had | of the Income Tax law bas been thas contested, though strengthened by the information last received In the | of these lithia ia the tmportant substance. This, | pleased God to place bi in such acondition of weak- | very distinguished jurists have questioned the authority army it is said avd believed t! the brave General | in ali prubability, gives the w: ular virtue {op | ness as prevented him from explaining tue object of the | of Congress. ‘The case, we suppose, will goup to the an out Teh, Osorio, Baron Hern: in @ conversation with the Mar- the body whose presen ables the system to | celebration. It was asubject #0 vast that he would be | United ‘States Supreme ‘Court for ultimate decision, and Helvetia (9), Ou quis.de Caxias, thus addressed bim:— ‘turow out certain poisons tha: it is otLerwise impossible mpelied to limit himself to a single standpoint in Lonpow, 0: A “I don’t know what your Excetlency thinks of Mitre, | to eliminate, Certain inorganic substances taken ip it, He meantto sbow that eighteenth He often comes to r, me a visit, remains with me | with the 100d make combiuatious in ibe system that are | century celebration, which took place in Rome on the four long hours, and talks about everything butthe | insoluble, aud ibese comowations are deposited by the | 29:h of June last, was sublime in its inception and con- war. Is {i credible that the man thinks of opera'ions, | biood in various tissues, So-called chalk siones | ception, in ite object and in its execution, There are of attacking or advancing? What I can teli your Excel- | tound im the jvini#, and we stones that are go ofien | two kinds of subiimity, human end divine, This lency is that I did not leave my bome, with my leg in { present sn the biadder, are familiar instances of these, | celebration partook of both. Under what circumstances this State, to be lying down here in a tent.”” These Covucreiionus Caunot be gotten rid of because of the | was it comiemplated? Who did it? Pius IX, at the brave veieran really spoke these few words in | dilliculiy uf breaking up the combination becween their | most critical period of bis pontiticate—tho weakest po- italies,-#0 strongly were they emphasized. He resumed, | acid aud its base; but lithiais the body with which medi- | tentate in Europe, bereft of four-fifths of hi» dominions, “1 came to see the enemy; to do or die,”’ If these were | cal coemistry hay most success in this process. The acid | and threatened with expulsion from the poor remainder. not the precise words of the noble veteran, their sub- | in these concretions has a greater affinity for litbia than } The object of the celebration waa the canonization of r assault of Humaité; for they have a very extensive line to defend ip their rear, in order to keep their commuui- cations free with Passo da Patria, whence they get their a on, Oot Aleppo (8), Harrison, outward bound, 8t rk. astham, Wiseman, for Frice: France (s), Grace, lig NYOrk: Quebec, Campbell, do, ived at Gravesend, Finiaud, Ewart, hh damage. Arrived, Minnet, Engstrom, 8 York. Mai det 5—Arrived, brig Wm Welch, Stowbridge, De- nia, to finish Jocdiag for Pilade:phna. Penanin. “«iied Anna Walch, Coombs, Havana, nity of ‘Paris (s) Kennedy, yivanus Blanchard, Meady, 0 cargo, as final part); d for Liver. A Varr Inrensstino Revic.—Captain Charles H, Townsend, of the Havre steamer Fulton, showed ua last evening the original log book of the steamer Fulton, tain Moss Kogers, on the frst voyage ever maae by Qurxns @ steam vosse! a ross the Atlantic Ocean, in 1319. The | NYork ‘and voyage, it will be recollected, from Savannah, | Ce)lso (and si Ga., to which place the previously sailed | Glaromara from New York. It took twent; Gaya and created a excitement, though it was yer fore the daring ple was imitated, ‘The log book is in excellent pre- fon and is the property of « grandson of Captain 0 Brown’ San Frineiscd (and F pool): 9h, Aleppo (8), McMicken Liverpool (and sld for kc NYork), About Curupaity—The Suppiles of the Allied Army Menaced=The New Ministers. Bugnoa Azres, Sept. 13, 1867, , Oct M—Arrived, steamship Austrian, Alton, Liv- miro, Sept &—Arrived, echr | ubra, Pevelval, Bos. stance {a such as certainly oocupies bis mind. Sucir is | for the alkaiies with which they usualiy combine. Shus | some twenty-five or twenty-dix servants of God, Among 5 fe ie Beldom does a mail leave those shores with «larger | gino the feeling of tho distinguished Visconnt Porto Alle- | tho presuuce in the sysiom of quaucities of this alkali | them were nineteen martyrs in the sixteenth New Haven Journal, Oct, 21, , anips. Shatenus, Sonia, Tiverponly Meta ‘variety of stirring evente, In many of which the outer | gre. and to nove of their subordinates dotney express | favors tuo efforts of the natural powers greatly in all | century, Ashepherd girl of France, one or two reli- ml barks et (Br, ‘Phurson. Wilmington ‘world js also much interested. themeelves differently, attempts to get rid of these causes of indoscribable | gious women, the founder of the Passionist order, and s H iP Pp I N G N € Ww Ss Davis. Hand, Lo ves on a; 2lat, Azelia Cit ‘The flext was sitll at anchor between Curapaity and | troubie; aud there is no other way in which tuis body | the noble missionary Leonard, of Port Maurice, made . 2ith, + Vixen, Lowi tify At last mail Cordoba was seething ima local revolu- | Humaita; and, though keeping up a daily bombardment | can be so eifectively and satisiactorily kept present as | up tne list. — mannnnnnnn annawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnan | thew, Baitimo, top, The Governor had gone to Rosario, when next | sgsiost the ber lortraan ay little gomsen have the nd > ® mineral water prepared in Wwe great ia- in — ho ag (of ee celebration, which oem ey ALMANAC FOR ret] YORE —THNS DAP. a as Ai 2 Paraguayane suffered {rom it as yet, A few more torpo- ruiory of nature, might regarded as the primary one, was that 9 smo eit aa lhe Bs fay one Luongo, inspector of arms, announced himtelf | Goeetinage under ® Dew ayetem, liad been fished up dy | A wnier ia the Philadelphia Medical and Surgicot Re- | on’ that occasion ‘the hierarchy and "faitbtut | S™S#™ vere @ Ut | Shy van oe ss the head of tbe government, raised a small army by | the ‘sailors, fortunately for them without explosion, | port.r deiails some cases iilustraling tho effects of suis | might rally around the 262d successor of St. Peter. The - n ki CA forced Invies, imprisoned federal officers, robbed the | Communication with the fleet is kept up by way of the | water. He says.oi one:— celebration was sublime ip its execution. When the in- PORT OF WEW YORK, OCTOBER 21,1337. /0 0; 12th, brig Ne Sreasury of $30,000 sliver and took from the bank | Cb+co, without feer of an attack from theenemy, The thir, D.’6 own ucoount of his case presents some fea- | vitauion was issned by ihe Holy Father, how did the ales scep ‘ ny Balti . allies have a fleet of twenty-one steam transpur’s, nine- | tires both of # patological and therapeniival interest to | bishops respond? They were not commanded—siinply Cleared. $20,000 more, After two weeks of usurpation General Corresa, with one thousand national troops,jentered Cor- @oba, when Luengo and his satelilves flod for Chill, bis own men pursuing bim and firing on him. Bome uses «were sacked, three lives were fost, and another soiled page was added to Argon.ine history, The most melancholy part of the story 1s, that the pursuit and punishment of the rebels was lost sight of in the immediate demand and search Sor 2,000 recruits to be sent to the war in Paraguay. teen of which are Brazilian, 10 constant requisition om ; the medical inquirer. He bad suifered, he wwils us, more | invited. At that gathering wi nearly five bundrod Steamship Rising Star, Conner, Aspmwall—Pacific Mail " 7 NY¥ork; bark Tron Queen (11 id, and at least fiiteen | Steainsiip Co. Victoria (Rey Marrtt, Baltimore: she river, carrying supplies of all descriptions, In connec. | or less from rileumutiam for thirty years past, aad dure | bishops, from all parts of the wi tion with thia branch of military and naval service agood | ing more (ban a tuird of that denntemah. ction 1s tea | tecuek priests, eight thousand of whom wore from | fieam,mn Dingo, fobneen: Portland) FAmnes ate story, but asiricily trae one. isiold of one of the ar- | must aygravaicd form, Durlog ten years past ‘hard | Fravce. Tne Archbishop then referred to the various | co? peor transport, the General Flores. When last in | lumps have tormed above and around lakuee jo.uis, | natious and countries which wero represented; also to Bark Eclipse (Br), Owen, Liverpool—J © McArthur. aay ihrage ee ae ae - rene: a ‘3 Dard as a sione,’ so that be had to be careful, In | tbe arene, whieh Sees seven goons ‘74 argent (Br) Murray, London—W F Schmidt's er Were filled with coal inte th 4 ‘ t the route, The | Son & 00. Inte nf for the yt sitting down, not to beud the kuee jot too suddenly, morning, and took two hours to pres over the ror Bare Fenwick (Br), Foye, Antwerp—W ¥F Schmidt's Son 0. covad:, Moore Demerara. pls Sc Arrived. brig Premier, Crowell, Oct Sth for Ponee to load for Horton); imberland Seandetla. NYor« Bt John's, juayra); 3)th Guidng star, Sie. me day for Kio Jeneira, &e); Oct idad (and sailed #ch for Areeibo: ), © ouse, do (and hy Meoom eed ey ak pesunion aix aa ‘with coal, and | lest they woud be forced through we skio, On oue | various amc pa Bt, oy of apparel and ba having the fame destination. voyego up the | limb they were nearly a3 lare as a ben's egg, ou the | wore of their sublime. No language can poriray the , river she consumed tue coal in her bunkers; that not | oiuer swaller. ‘fue diavetes was 80 severe for many | grandeur of tho scene at St, Peter's. Within that mag. | Rare pineaermim tilemi Becohand Ris danurom being sufficient, she used up all the coal in her hold and | years tiai’ he ‘did not got an hour's sleep at any cae | nificent temple were from seventy-five thousand to one | Punch, Meincke & Wendt. afterwards ali the cargo of the schooner, aud at last was | time, aud it was ony kept under by rigid dieting.’” bundred thousand people, and even then it was not full, | Bark Priscila, Newton, Portiand—W, jette—Jan onus, Higa! ry lanta (Br), Whelan, Harbor Grace—M EB Greene & Ish & Carver, for > Yo compelled to cast anchor at R:achuelo. a little more than ‘Yhis invalid was reiieved of bis rheumauc gout, of his | The beautiful tliuminations of the buiiding approached Brig Ms 0 toh 2th, da Abbot (Br), Clark, Port Medway. Ordor is restored in Cordoba, with yery little probability | balf way to her destination, when the government had | Inimps and ot bis diavetes by this water, and in s few | the sublime; ten thousand brilliant lights, arranged In Rn di i Of ite being again disturbed to sond another sieamer to take her in tow, having come | weeks threw away bis cru.cies and resuined his habits | glorias, hundred of illuminated Ogures and coats of | ONT s . cisom (Re), Pattis, St John, NB, and Parrsboro Gloey, (Des) Hav Sone eae e . to the conclusion that this was the most economical way | aud beaitu of early years, Ia referouce to the e‘fect ot | arms In living hight, presented a scene of brithancy | _Crandct nrav&'Co, shai Jacinto (Br), Curia (not Miller from ‘A few days ago two of the Ministers bere resigned. | of using ber. Voor Brazilians! For such a waft as tuis | this water upon the cualkstones of rheumatism or gout | seldom equatied, But far greater and bigher than ail Brig Job! ckeraon, Mobile—E D Hurlbut & Co, "tg : They wero Dr. Hufino do Elizalde and Dr, Edward Costa, | the government ts paying $6,000 per month. Altogethor | the same writer says:— * in the sublimity was the catholicity and unity of the Sehr O Wa Smith, G-enai Wenbderg, Charles Spragne, Pike, diss; Sarah the charter money of such like tubs” amvants to about hia case of Mr. D, $s truly extraordinary. The | muititude, No confusion of tongues there; from Bebr John Boynton, Reed, Falmouth, Ja—A li £0 omon & Valpar.ian, with corgo of bark Pat- the former of Foreign Relations, and the latter of tod Education and Worship. The Minister of Foreign Rela- rrivols not otherwise re rrived, Lemus, x hard tumors on the joints As rogarde their hardness an’ of very unasual | the highest to the lowest points of revelation $150,000 per month. woposition we are | entire accord, Were the question asked in that By latest advices we learn that Humaité continued to Sehr Wm Hunter, Warkson, Galveston—Murray, Perris & 0. Mons haz been regarded as the chief man in framing | be occasionally bombarded. d Lo behowe main buik consisted of inor- | gaiuering, Do you believe in extreme unction? | “Schr Melle, Cubberly, Richmond—Van Brunt & Slaght. the Triple Alliance Treaty, and he tas compelied every- An Argentine correspondent of one of the Ruenos | ganic matter—cl (earbuu of time), true euak- | ono resounding aye would answer. No discord Sehr E Rrainerd, Provides ; thing to ylold to its vi orous execntion, Rumor has it peaking of the present position of tbe | stoue, or urase of soda, commonly but erroveously called | there, but u tholicity—above all human philo- | Sloop Deep River, Burger, A ‘that his retiremont ts om acesuat of the impossib #ays that tis now more shameful than | by (ue same name. Both of these deposits are met | sophy, beyond human calculation, Within that boly Arrived. no mind, one feeling eling of lial ever; that an e@ugioeer Officer ju-t returved fromthe | with on the jomnts in rheumatism, as well a4 (hough not | temple was one heart, one soul, Par sent to make sketches of | so frequeutiy) in gout, Were we tw suppo-e | of admiration tor tue glorious » one u ‘Mat the fleet had aliowed | these swellings to be ligamentous or carsi- | love turough life to death, the chair of st, Peter, lagiuous, with bony matler deposited, our sur | The Archorshop then couctuded by bestowing the epis prise at their disappearance — wo" be none | copal benediction, after whica the mass proceeded to che the lees, Recourse to aii known therapeutical eded by the chanting o! Psalms by the clergy of treatment is ineffectual beyoud, etuary. juction of the size of tue nodes of @ gouty or and reminarians then passed ont by the rheumawe nature by absorptiva of a part of the outer followed by the Arenbisiic Dg Out thas tre fr as: subjugating sconcerned. Men in favor of peuco are exvected t> occupy the seats in the Cabinet, Various little annoying Roca! matters have occurred amoog vers of Wwe adinet recentiy, ‘with‘irawal of two such mon as irs, Ely The United States Mint ed Arrow, Chase, Bun Francisco: bria v Banswiek, 93; sehre TJ Htil, ‘ight, Rovinsoa, Baiumere; F old, Neptune; bark. ore the Koads, r it. eCandage, and CK Leonessa, Muni, and fffort, ; 8 C Loud. spaniding, and Sea jat 80, lon 77 ase, bound Ne ry. Bonree. Newbern. NC. 86 hours, for his ceaseless attention aud jeal us regard for ail at aud fovesiing sirocture, Wut tue entire removal of the ch from Tanpbauser by the choir bemg rend ro Tiget dh Wiles tthe tciea eed American interests, Tho law of Cougress rogulating | ‘uction, and thus le: iworganic body without surgical intervention has not, | wih splendid effect. The immense crowd then yind Wen ee Wcecharsh Ee tnktiy, Witeh wan wrecked oe Saxon, Philadelphia; Glaneus, ‘the dress of Minis ers and Consols cuis off some fine | 2nd at the mercy of the Argentines, who, it is well | we believe, hitherto been brought abvut by either Imter- | loft the Cathear Hattorss om the Oth inat ina SI gale, come to this port in ington, @lothes In these known, will be the first to turn against it as soon as they remedies or eTnal applica tous, or by box! the Terry. SALTID shiv Al Vennard, navy toretain find 1 weak enough to suit their sinister purpo-es Io tho-case now under notice we cannot bell at the A MELANCHOLY DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. Stevmship Magara, Binkeman, Richmond and Norfotk, to 1g i is, Pit. close of the war, but n0 others. ‘The last steamer from Monte.ideo was the French | absurveuts would be equal to the tark of sucking up, as” —_— the Old Dominion Steamship Oo. Pym Walken Taipan soe Saree Rot wear their plumage on state occavious, There is | packet Aunia, She brought +0 pows from the seat of | it were, the deposited morganic matter, unless this de- Jenlousy and Marder. nee Dingo, Johneon, Portland, with mdse, toJ F BRrOnR, BOEOD; POC eee ace aeaeas Mane Rr sense in this law. The postal treaty between the, | War, but by way of compensation something more shout | posit had veen subjected to the soiveut action of tho [From the Pia:te City (Minn.) Revoitle,} ‘hip Trimonntam, Sears, Liverpoo), 96 data, with mdse, | mouth; Jas NcMauon, Simmons, Jersey Cliy, Taos Winans, ited States, France and this republic reiative to the’ | the projected revolution in Montevideo, I bivod brought to the part by the delicate capillaries. | On Friday moraing iast the starting news war made | to Chas Carow. Had light wesworly winds most of the pas: | Holmen, Fall Kiro brig? Southern Crone, Missiasty ‘Arrived, brig Abby thaxier, yen TON, Oct 18—Arnved, steamship Equator, Ore! ship Sedbergh (Hr), hneaie, Babi direct mail from this city to N appears Garryine of that Flores bas lately received ca ae letters | Whence comes this solvent property? Is it irom & known to the thousands assembied the Fair grown sage. Ne ey ae ae Diancos | Iithia of the Geliysburg water, whien, alter having been | that Mr, Wm, 1. Middloton, one of 0 moat reapectat Ship Orshama Polley, Burgess, Boston, 6 days, in baliast, men 7 ireen . aatnr, sf ne pedtiseuy Kuowt Fmd pec J» 4 the siomach, found ite way into tue circu- pr ok ye Kion @ townsh, bad been mur: Burk Kinelie (Bram), Mever, Gonos, 64 days, with marble pails General Urquiza bas reecived three thousand needie Another care was of dyspepsia, It ie thus stated:— ‘The murderor’s name is Joseph Kay, and passengers, to Chas Luling & Co. Oct 1, lat % 10, lon aka way. 1 : ? ; i La anear neighbor 46%), naw bark Isaac Jeanen, steering SU. Cleared. phir Jameson, oe? NYork. Jast ail the news went to the United States that with the biancos, to “as iilustrating the beviga eifects of the Govtysburg | of Mr. Middleton, both living about two miles from Cam- Bark Commerce (Br), Robinson, Sibrakar, 8 days, with Salled—sohre Nevita (Br), Saielda, St Joun, NB; David ished Fort Curupaity and had passed himself wih Buenos | srater in dyspeps a, the case of @ lady livin, 6 | den Point, in tola county, Mr. Middleton was about | tron. &c, to order. Had heavy weather. Faust, Lord, B with leared, sch-s Abbott Lawrence, Stan. sh: 16th, GW Kawley, Alien. N York. WOLTH, Oct 10—Cleared, ae gor, J 0, rk lati —flizeberk, Murch, and Redoudo, - ew York, MONROR, Oct M—Arrtred, shi cyank ar Rahtimoret Cone Lovee, Poassely Bark Esmeralda (Nor), Beok Rio Janeiro. $8 deciare bimseif against | town may be the . tS all the papers, aod beieved. It proved, on Tv Dead of For 2 Week or so it was a. She bad been afflicted wit! h '. ears of age aud a farmer by professro b the alliance, bis chief purpose being to offend Brazil. | disease or dys jain one of its most terribie forms Beer idatne menber and elder of the: Christ goffee, to Funch, Metncke & Wendt. Sent ity 8. lon oe ae eaid that he ovly awaite the a . the =. for twenty years.’ Sucn was the state of her stomach | churcb, Joseph Kay 16 @ young married man about se brig Monitor (Swe), from Rio Janeiro for New we in Cordova aud other provinces rgentine | fr many vears that sue was unable to drink tea or cof- | twenty-five years of age, & member of the same church. r . , Rio Janetro, Confederacy to throw aside the mask and sh imseif | ee a; other hquid, even common water iteelf, | Kay Bea aleare ‘Seon ts tbo most intimate terms of Od niga ans nchene lo Janeiro, 44 days, formation, tuat the ffoet bad gone by under full ‘Steam, with closed portholes, and was under Bre forty minutes, The iron.ciaas were well marked, i passed on. It was asurprise to everybody to bear | What be raaily is, the enemy of the alliance, the friend | without vomiting, and could barely take nutriment of | friendship with Br, Middieton and family, and vice versa. Bark Marien Lrat (Dan), Ginge, Boston, 4 days, tn bal. | Spooner, . " that Curupaity was again foriified and manaed. [ho | of the bianco party and of Heino In consequence | any kivd in quanuty enough to sustain life, Sie was | On Saturday, two weeks ago, Mr, Middleton and. ‘bis | test to Faneh Meincked Wendt. | satiaet, to ft Da eee Tebiapeukteeen rapaity has ever been shaken, Besides, | of all this email detachments of gradually reduced (0 & state of extreme emaciation, and | brother Jous were at work on Kay's house; Kay bad | , Bart Sierra Nevada, Dickoy, Boston, in batinat, to Rio Jans rem), Davia, fom, Babin, Momaey trath Sarece tok bane taken by the alles at great cost, and was 80 weak as to be unavdic to ait upin a chair. Her | gone to Weston; Mra, Kay was in bed sick, Brig Scot (Br), Crowed mecenehe, 23 days, with mo. | trom Rodonda:. brigs Cleta, Denton, from Porto Rieo; Fan* jartford, Ct. bie Lincoln, Colllas, from Havana; Javer, Bulford, from by shem, has since been reoccupied by the | '0 guard ag 8 com malady was aggravated sill farther by paisa and great | enccinte, and @ miscarriage anticipated, When Mr, . to BT Smith & Co, of Ferecyenh and adds another to the obstacles of the | obief, which might greaciy injure the Brazilians in their | deprorsion of spirits. Recourse was altimately had to | Siiddioton aod bis brother Lad fniahed the work and tig Uheaapeake. Newhall, Lingau, 13 days, with cos!, to | Demerara.” fleet whoa it svall choose to descend the in, | present position. Such are the allies for whom Brazil, | the Gettysburg water, of which she draak for some | started for their own homes Mi returned to Kay's | Gi Brewer. PALL RIVER, Oct 18—Arrived, sobre 8 T Garrison, to her foolish generosity, Windsor, MS, 8 days, § | oo eyeretay Ustherine Thomes, Gibbs, Wood. fo Janeiro, 43 days, via | | O ORaRTOW Lopes has piaced a new piece of cannon at pay, , is spending countiess millions | months, and found, among other discoveries, that it | house to get his vest, which he bad forgotten. While Brig @ F Peniston (Br), tnd abedaing Fivers of Blood | was the only thing that would sit on her stomach, | there he play‘ully asked Mra, Kay fora Kise, as be bad | Wit®, Plester. 0G F Peniston taking of twenty-five pounds of powder. This b Cc, O% be rat Wil. ‘whl send @ ball of over two huodred pounds, and the The General Assembly of Brazil was closed on the 234 | Under this course lady regained entirely ber healtp. | often don» before. She became very angry and excited, Htempten oe YF, Mama. Montgomery, Tivekin nd, sare MM Tite abbort, get @haanne! brings a vessel up to within twenty yards of the | instant with a speech from the Emperor, on the throne, | We can weil inte her Joy when ehe says, in ihe | anddeciared horeelf grievously insulted. Sbe said ehe | Scnr Atlantic (Br), Lockliart, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with | Annie Lewis, Jayne, NYork, H Blackman, Steadman, Muzzle, The feet is still lying @ litte below Humaite, | 8 follows:— exuberance her feelings, ‘It has proved to me a | would inform her buaband and make bim resent the | plaster, to Crandall, Umphray & Co. 1 ‘nd sbould an attack be made by land om that fort, the Avovsr ann Moser Wortny Repnesentarrvas or re Na. | veritable water of life.’ '" imag\uary insult, Mr, Middleton in vain expostalated | Schr Rapidan, Stixliny, Virginia, Oct 16—Cleared, brig J Leighton, fleet will co-oporate as far aa it can. ayans | T10N—I have much pleasure in eunouncing to you that | His remarks im relation to the cures of this class of | aud devied tho romotest thought or intention of offer! Schr Jamestown, McGee, Georgetown, DO. mabip Trade Dave placed palisader, torpedoes and mew batieries be- | ‘ana ror Telations | diggasen canuot but prove deeply interesting toa nation | en insult or Gishouor, He then determined to. awatt | Scir Rebecen, Smith, Georgeiown, DO. hg ye te 5 low it to be ready for its revurn, ‘olte of hag ae He saye:— Kay's return, When Mr. Kay arrived his wife told ber | yen, x <i Ta ‘ ie, from MYork; John Mi ° veil, from Bos The army remains near San Solano, with supplies « manifest sanitary influeace exerted by the Get- | story and ur, Middleton hia, Kay then ordered mr. M, Schr American Pagle, Shaw, Philadelphia for Bridgeport, | ton; br@ lM Merrill, Ulmer, from Bath, Me. wr. @mdangered by prowling bands of the ueny, who in’ | the purpose ng ity, and tysburg water over dyspepsia naturally prompis to some | to leave the house or he would shoot him, Mr. M. then Sebr Gaseb, Whaley, Rastpors, 10 days, Cleared—Sioams' tal, Leppert, Boston; brig Wor Seat every nook and corser of the jungles Vast quan | and the squadron have just performed important feat remarks on the provettors character of this disease. | left and went home, The next morning Mrs- Middleton Rebr V & Barnes, Barber, Orland, 10 dave. Tet ea 9--Salted, tities of stores are captured by thom, The situation of | armies baring turned the fortifications of the enemy Imperfect and disordered digestion, which is called | went to see Mrs. Kay, and she stated that | , Seur John Ruggies, Dodge, Bangor. Of Fie NYore, with we Sep tp ow: Elias 7 the army ie truly critical. At Ttapira there are Oty to | Weft daak iu, order to cut off his commustoauions, now | dyspepsia, i attended by Athos of eymptoms, but the | her only grievance was as reported above, | ltt nahi, Protces i Biltns, sekman, of tisncver. wae | Teese NiO, ache Telamt Homey ‘Allen: Fale wind Seventy ve sels all the time trying to unlond, and allow. ison. by main foree’ bové gg er a ‘ue | smalier number of which are directly referred tothe | On the following (Friday) morning, Mr, Mid- hi being dark and stormy, all efforts (o rescue bim were | Bowman and fona, Kendall, do; Isabella Albarto, Tucker, tug ceaseless delays to accumuinte demurrage, until | Saye of Curupalty. The action the expeditionary | stateof the stomach and bowels. The dyspeptic often | dieton picked up his gum and went bunting. railing. Georgetown, DC. ia, hi becomes very dear. That le tue baso of sup. | Column trom fhe” capita of'the province wf ‘Mating | suflers from one oF more of the fo secondary dis- | While in bis pasture, @ short distance from his house, cnr Bangor, Jordan, Ellsworth, NEWPORT, Oct, 20—Arrtved eehr Johe onlore, Siabey ply for the uvading army. The Paraguayans are at | which from Corumba and | orders, via, Leadache, vertigo, Reuraigia, cough, strio- | fired his gun at a equirrol. At the same time Jonoph | Mobr Wartenian, Lord. Ellsworth. | ian ee work foriifying with ditoh and abattie ihe whole line of ilies to liberty, Is | ture aod pain of the chest, asthmatic oppression, | Kay presomted himsoll (as the dying deciarat: Bohr 2 Paine, Rice, Frovinesiewn for Philadelphia, MP HILADELPE arrived, steamer Hunter, Roge A new erm of detouce nes dawned on Government * (ll | paipitauions amd hy pochondriasie, and, if the invalid be ia band, and told Middleton 10. poopy ng tte PUAT ELS thy Co Sanweny 5 a : th America by this war. General Grant's army was F haporably. and, e ie, hysteria, rangements of health depending to kill him Middloton refused and Behr Maria, Barbers Weeterly. coer Juniata, Moxie, New Orleane vin Hae Bet more export with the spade than aro the Paraguay- her peculiar ion, The digestive apparati jocence of any iniention to wrong Schr © S Bushnell, Miller, Frirhaven. vanas brig Tio Grande, Bennett, Foriand, oe ans. Ina few doys they make themsclves seouro, aod 1g to do ite duty, the food cannot be manufactur: ‘ay fired, the bail striking Middleton’s gan barre! Schr Senator Grimes, Langley. New iaven. PORTLAND, Oct 2i—Cleared, brig wott, Lawrence ing Off without doing any harm, Middicton calied | Sede J Wright, Dickinson, Portland, -* while the ellies are bringing up tho rear tuey hi Behr A Peters, Higgins, Rondout for Poston. aa into enyle and blood of such @ quality, and in snot at ise Amprompiu tors, It must be that they have engincers me ae uJ KUT, Oot, 19-Arrived, sche Mary L, Vankirke, nity, as to meet the wants of other organs, pon Kay to reflect upon the consequences of what he > ieee yy thy ib " Sqval to any in the world. ‘The accuracy of their can- Drain aGd nerves and muscles suffer in consequence, | was doing: but red again, this time the sbot taking | Bok" Kossuth, 1 Guswell, Readout for Provide orm Light, Moore, Philadelphia; BD Son-fring having so many times, with fatal effect, October “nest, | 80d perform their respective offices of teoagat, @ffect two inches to the rig! ft nipple, shi) Gin ‘Mute. trom, Now. Orie r ‘ ue Vi thrown sheiis in Open porthole, indicates that it 1 the execution of | sensation and locomotion feeply, and with effort, | passing through the left nd iodging on the op- rts 18h. inst, otf Onpe Henlones Baye 19-Arrived achr Vapor, Johnson, Rot ® mere accident. ihe chat still crosses fun ostebrated with | Tbe heart suffers from palpitation and irregular ite of the body, Mr, Middleton, feeling that he amnahip Nightingale, hence for Now ¢ * Lr 6G itewin, Atking, Philadetohia: J FOarver, the fiver at Humaite, and if this chain manl- | contraction of tis musculat walls, and the blood vessels | be was mortally wound reiterated his pre. uth of Hatteras, passed 11 sail of veosels, i ' L was of inheritances, The . Buiven, do Mary f! MIMin, Dav 4 El aber hport; Saral Ww 6B. seaki No.5 eonld be cut under a concentrated fire of ail the batte- vious statemen' otatii that be (Ka) bad killed his eat friend Ra MY tal fluid to the orga Mary Nat XS @ateemer would roquire fifty-five minutes to get through which they are distributed, and io which he believed i ut C) Mist, Munsey, Trenton, steamer Out of range, From the regulis at tue pacsing of Curue Gepoart tive wacriti ee reused by each of t it, Mr. Middieton them’ asked Kay to. vindicate ise incuues Slee SHIPPING INTRLULGRNCB on,” Pliindelph a; Nigerva, Terrell, Paity It Is Been that a conical hotlow ball of eiguty-four for ite growth and portormanee of ite particular 4 his character. The deciaration stat at Kay refused, ad i tau Wine Snow, yt oe Boo) B pounds will pierce an fron-ciad, Aud @ solid alot of The skin is pale when pot sallow or, fuundiced and Ray then went to Middieton’s house and inform pivlh—prrived schra Veraads, Peed, BYorky Btey Bugiey @xty-1oUr pounds will indent it four or Ove inches, cold and tothe touch, From this imperfect ry family that Mr. Middleton was in the pasture, badly Marine Disnstere, od—Rebre Sarah Clark. Griffing, Delaware City; Wm trition, aid ‘dark lodg- | burt. Kay imm Breawsuir Awstenpaw (Br), Gibgon, from Malees for | woces, Lawson, Balumare via Neo A ¥é iiapure air, and damp and ings, there oneue scrofula, with ite many guises, and ‘war | Chronic affections of the skia, The kidneys, eh are J in such close sympathy with the di ive organs, soon Defender of Bretil. | evince responsive aT ae Mang of these remote symp- vk: Ada A New York, a ashore 9 miles west of Montauk Point Kelly, Poitadetphia; Seud, Ireland, Trenton, Ndi ROW wwe faliy chat made | cepiain, Has telegraphed for aanistance. (see meWS | Heyilus, Newson, and DH Balawio, Vail, Hlleabethportt the pasture be | ume) s ‘ soe fort, | eect pecoanim, Jobson, do; Fashion, Carkery, dog Sreavenir Oxtanto, from Roston at Liverpool 16th inet. George Fa atoher, ladelpbia, died at halt | iosthor sorew Of the pasrage, aud Wil be detained WLree | MAN PRANCISCO, bept Qi—Arrived, sbip Oracle (Br) Laren, The nominations for ministors have jutt been mado. Middleton, was ite cemk seed x fonie eminence of this q ‘oreigm Affairs, and Senor Don Joes BE, Uribura the Mi , e Education aud Jus wrote RE TN ea oe toma are treated seven o'clock the same evenin; 4 was buried on » Humphreys, Cardiff. fatter wom Ul "TO appolnied, Bpeater ‘al the House. of ay Hawa "aye ay ‘D arte cele in boing rogere ed aa effects of a common cause, vi Rear ee a ange onion berag fowed fiends and "aman Carganine Warrisa, | Robinson, | from Rio a see ay Cae eee ieee anircat nn) Brow fies 4 5 x ' 7 FY 10) rook. wud I sy tilack Representatives in Congress. It te Understood that | Revone Collector, bas been served WIth’ @ sutmone to | Nuoperfect od. disordered digestion,’ If, thea, we have | ignbors, who ware stricken a eaed om toe one Seesize 98 Trew Were, put tate Babin previous to Hops 7 ‘Glimore, Cork; «Dip in favor of making pence with Paraguay, ewer to the complaint of P. 1. Howidtt, who claims | a remedy at once simpl ef for this ceutral | choly occurrence. When last rf Srnamen Lan Lang, Rich, from Rio Jancito Ang for | “Ralicd wort Sb bere warda, Jo‘ casos of cholera have occurred at headquarters, | damages to the amount of $150, in wence of ry disease in Gettysburg in Cameron, A vigilant party is in Montevideo. pat into Rio Urande, Brazil, previous to Sept | g7ih, ships NYori * As. summer opens wo shall no doudt have more of it | the seizure of bis distillery by the collector in June last, | tho means, at the same time, of prevent! 5 probably effect his capture, 13, In distread, Cork. here, This city is in a wretched nanitary aiate, and | The soizure having been made In consequence of alleged | long catalogue @ outlying and secondary Sm Premren, Morrithew, from Baltimore for Gan Pran. ek 18—Cleared, ships Black Hawk, Liverpool; Pourtesmy ‘ lerangomoen' violations of the Revenue law, the case hich, if the; do not deniroy Ute, makes miserable and Varvarion ov Boston Raat Estare,—The Board of Aa- | ot ith timto Hie Ji ‘wth ult in distress | Hon, 7 Leach, Badtoott, September torm of the nited States Disinet Const and | too orien ‘usetoes the valastion of teal ovate tn Bowooas | onal rcehooaptinai RAl.iMy Oct, 18-Arrived, melee ae If. Howlett claims damages, The | ‘This apring supplioe ene of the few medicinal waters and personal 196,868,400—Lolnl, | Save Sousa Tacxpy, Perry, from Baltimore for Ban Fran. | Wil!lsm t Garrison. Morreen. Tastes stpom ame Beroid mays Op Be ine is of the au whieh, may reneres from eae 000,000 ce leco, put into Rio Janeiro Sept 14 to siop a leak, oi 18 FatrbanRe and assistance onus i im | served withous virtue for months, arent end the re! Bi Pereival, from Boston for 8ydne; ¥, |ATON, NO, Me ~rad " , cures offecied the pat into 10 janeiro wept 6 leaky. ar Ne Powell York; echr bP Label Usavin. ‘ 4 + . sporadic cases of choles Iroady occu: Nows from the army Up to the 6b of Bepteniver re. ports nothing new, ‘The allies are fortifying themselves near San ish war steamer Doterel is now in AocoUnte the Recralars af Legailon, Whe hed

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