Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
: NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1867.—TRIPLK SHEET. 5 eit Drought about by pew medistory ta the | Islay enly one company of artillery and one of cavalry. | was the writer. Nothing could show more clearly that of contributions to the literary publications of the day, Deliigerente & ihe time of Bovey’s visit to San. | At last secounts the Sat omtved named | im the political future of the South race will be arrayed OBITVART One ainc eat . "s CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA glia ii a tah! my agninet race, Many of the negroes wo were well treated for winctt ha secettecn thet stan at” Blea entiann aay i E tinge from, Peru, and the development of some | Tambo de la Jara, eighteen leagues from Islay. Prado 01d régime would ‘and by their former bangs ived the sum of $500, exuibis much Feceat pian for adjusting thd Spanish question by | biseelf remained ip Yolay with bis personal staf, wait- | masters, but are prevented frou doing #0 by the fear Fitz-Greene Halleck. socials pee, ee eee friev,aiy interposttion 1s looked\for. Iam assured im | ing for the forces Arica that were to come in the fat they il be. aatrncians by the more aumhilious mens: The death of this venerable poot and gentiomen took | a: his home in Guilford Mr, Halleck lived in his ac Gf ders of their race, and they are, therefore, forced against | place at his residence in Guilford, Coam., om the ight | CUstomed piain, unpretentious style, He made tre, Guatemala and Costa Rica at } acu circiss, nowever, that the\ government of Chile | Apurimac, with which force she would follow the army. | their will to asauime an aitiude ‘of hoaiulty to. the tan | briny rove ier : quent visits to New York for the rat few years after does not expect nor seck the Bid of any General Bustamante with his force of « thousand men | jority of the whites, he coated residing im the city, and upon these occa, Loggerheads. power, and that abe will maintain ber proweat defensive | was.at a place called Quequesia, five leagues from are- |. MF. io, and, the uly avowed conservative in the | | Fits-Creeae Halleck was born on the 8th of July, 1798, | si be | ee ee | enna a ~ ~ oe Seed with pieasure by his ol, atsttude of defiance to Spain until the taiter acknowl | quipe. The repert that his men had deserted was not | Be wes unable 10 in either the oe te | shoe aboes ara pean’ little seneite. cows, 05 | fmendahip for the posh “At bin tess ‘aut . vt je, bis mother, . Possevsed ‘he small vessel with the prisoners taken from her, Hewouls Father have, in preference to that, the mili -| ing directly descended from Joba Eliot, the well known | mor, ever full of preceaantinthyph 2 now imposed the South. He livened with anecdotes, Mi rr the distranctising minal aa report of the | Missionary and clergyman, whose labors among the | most companionatle an If Haleok. be for nd enthusiast, nce, too, he wi friends of Jot fund of bu~ edges herself wrong and makes reparation for the out- ragy’ mitted by her forces on this coast, Thisstate 2 tnd About te Recognize nen ran Sove- or affaire, of eoures, will ot materially atoct the partiee reigaty Over the Mosquito To” ritory, to the war nor disturb trade with Chile or Peru, To ‘what extent Spazish commerce in the Atlantic may — remain exempt from molestation by Chilean wrong. The Convention were legis- | Indians and efforts to Chriatianize them gave hima very | read # great deal and was acquainted with 7 ine saccuss of o party, and be weald extended reputation and earned for him the title of | * not, by bey lease ee pedi ray A The State | “Abostie of the Indiana” Comiag from such an ber modern lapguages, most uf which be spoke with fluency. A subject for con: jon was ‘berefore and Peruvian privateers I am not prepared the " wanted, and those have had the pleasure Revival of Peace Ruv.ers in the Pa | woosy, put it ts not at all unlikely that with the with- “Wr, -APPLMOATE sald thst the last speaker had evi- pon ay pon ” aca coe aan a si ¥ “<j peivate bares wer quite. pure and ; a drawal of the enemy's threatening fleet frem Rio and dently forgotten that the Convention was called strict obedience te th amiable, go tual, unlike most men who have risen into cific Rep‘ablics, Montevideo encouragement may be given to the equip- under the Reconstraction act of Congress, which ex- jo laws = of |= morality | prominence, be had few enemies and many attached Ape them be frame a Nay “apnone 4 pt and uprightness, He received a good education; bus | and asinsernied ee © ge fo eons be neves versal manhood gu! ‘0 regard ares fore the pul olitics amd political ase ity report, he thought pesciqgere pen Se xuthiaagne none 66 Eee opsions he pete altogether, and oxcopt on two they were mot sufficiently stringent. He for one would y Ker years than those | occasions, and then only throuzh considerations of per= nev: taught at school, At the age of eighteen he removed | sonai friendship for local candidates, he cast @ traitors. (Loud Aneel ‘& yell of approval {rom | to New York city, and was employed as aclerk inthe | vole. This indiderence to the principal privilege of an ‘The steamship Ariz¢ns, Captain Manry, from Aspin- new Foreign Wall November 12, at”‘ived at this pore yesterday, - Tonteailie, uh, B wee then me ate The following 18 ?,no 11st ef treasure by the Arizona:— ! g i s rt ; i A 2 g E s Ai 4 king establishment American citizen probably arose {row -bis opposition te ioe to present Mr. prevented the following erdinance as the | 82 t of the well known Jacob Barker, | gur form of goverament; for, although most araent four hours report from the Committee on Elections:— Bow a resident of New Orleans, and himself » man very | lover of his country, he did not a:tempt to conceal hie i i Whereas, the welfare of the State requi electors | much advanced in years. ‘Here be remained f: ite beliet that where the elements of monarchy and aris should naraee thelr rights without feat of taproper int" | auenberof years, guiniag the eoaildence of his employee locracy exlat and old power, Independant of party ts, shall juences, A an practical one i &e., aa be usa te ons vie. and winning many friends by his strict attention to | always found. Notwithstanding this distasie for democ- fr aneoquaaoe OF the manner ta Witch he eae have voled | Dusiness, is integrity of character and the possession | facy, he deeply sympatbised with the people of the or feel 7 out loos: . owi re, He North during the recent rebellion, as be is ree lditcianesect theo e tel ee ‘spon thels Se i reeration sf nation, oF woofer an elector say | of those social virtues which ever after adorned bis life, said. it abailign...hespang, oo nee ‘was referred the subject of Mosquera’s recent treaty are 4 pe iy estelee le the teeeer nf After leaving Mr, Barker's service he evidently embarked fotly of =. soverel ‘od Pe 4 th “ i x vi poor = ae eit eaogen este, oF i, name or poll for s while in a merenatile career, as oue of his poems Union armies was th C) up. Deh cuaoines, Oe, That ny perean vielating {he tolls us of bis having been engaged “in the cotton appily the last years of | the trade and suger line,’ Subsequently, however, he ac- |e Aaa Lge bee the 8th of see ree eopted « position of trast from the late John Jacob Astor, Jere Yenees 9ge Of cerenitaime, oa the millionaire, which he retained until thedeath ofthat | When bs woud’ no ita tee by earth, death aid aot gentleman. Upon tne endowment of the Astor Library | come upon him unawares, But even the fact that he ‘ve reported disapproving of the course pursued by the Oran General and his agents, The Diario Oficial bas published the correspondence between these later, who figore in an unenviable light The R. R Cuyler—now Reyo—is going to pieces in Carthagens bay, where she 2 ee & 3 HI fr | 4 F H t g H iH 5 i Hi | | | had passed the allotted age of cannot biunt the Bea neglected under the surveitiaace of two Spanish a (reemmeeeocomnininnd pottig oe Neconeremdr yee teasers owe cbnge Meet races with’ with “the sancumoment et Ree men-of-war, to the last arrangement made Poly nin Ma the most intimate social as well as business rela- | Geath will be received, There are thousands living whe (ions, named Mr. Halleck one of the original trustees of | joved to read his productions, and whe the ipstiti ‘® position which he ever after held. Un- | sorrow that the pen of their favorite poet will no Detwoen Pera and Colombia she is to be delivered in f i Mew York to the agents of the former. How this is to the recommendations til 1849 he in New York; but apon the deaih of be dodo rousing pustia Dantahing rebels bad early | his friend and he abandoned all business pur- | Po, 1RSP red ye ae ciate of yaate la nember General Sullivan, Unived States Minister, hes demanded coma the suits ana to his native town, where, im the re- | that will mourn bis departure from among us as the tirement of his ome, he tae fand will obtain eatufnction for the murder of two ex- a > he calaly penned snapping of «lak im the chain of frlendanip very dear Mr. Halleck first known to the public asa od Confederates at Carthagena by a mob, Confiscation of Railroade—The Committee om | by the publication of a poem fae New York rekon Alfred Clark Hills. é eee ee ae en ea ene eee ecncat aasitiod “ei. | Colonel Alfred Clark Hills, for more than a year con CENTRAL AMERICA. for Their Services as ies light,” and commencing, nected with the editorial department of the Chicago * Thre is an evening twilight ef the heart, ‘Tritune, died in that city om the 17th inst, His age was - When ite wild passion-waves are lulled to rest; twenty-six. Colonel Hills was bred @ printer, and in SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. =~ ene pcs ages ‘And tee ste snes itn ney sense, pei, early manbood studied law from 1860 t0 1861. He was Reported Trouble Between Guatemala and Ws Apacs progress. Up to the present time scarcely a step has | ‘This exquisite was accepted by the editor, whose 0-9 foal of the New York Evening Post. He then Comma Bicucanlie Recogni: of Nica- a page thi Deen taken towards framing th: yw constitution, Pe- ee rq erg — was s decided = regim\ Coast_Ne Mevelt ln Conte Hie” follows:— Aitions, | erdinanoee, resolutions and & | mumber | thatthe satborp a doubted, an he Verse exhibited | SI! jstane Cons!itutional Conventon in Paxaua, Nov. 12, 1867, “My constant wish as a ralor is that Pera should be at | °f Bomdesoript documents have been daily of of genius which made them too good to be | ines, "iie'moved to Winoony Wik, and, In 1008 became qvarexats. of fered for the consideration of the Convention, but mot eo For several ae pope unaware | connected with the Colone! Hills was a may Ji ta reported that a difficulty bas arisen between the ‘single article of the new constitution has been as yet | 924 Foc grerong ee rape ty i Eek, of extensive information, a ready end vigorous writen, Feapective governments of Gostemala and Costa Rica, | section ing definitely settled. It is, however, all-important that the made ‘a reputation as a post and had become one of the | *8¢4 thorough gentleman. end that all diplomatic relations between them have iT yoich bg aon ol areelarpeetadhesg nace siglrse donned naam suamy ot whieh: hemeres, wore never pub: PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. been suspended. The news wants confirmation, Present month, oo thet ths requisite notice of thirty days | fished About ihe spring of 1810 one of the may be given and the question of ratification submitted rs had commenced the publica- His Excellency A Musgrove, Governer of Newfound. to the people of the State before the close of the present cries of bra land, is on a visit to this city, enjoying the hospitahity cal titled year. If the vote on the new constitution be not taken | rested of Mr. Halleck that while on his way home one a much H micanaai sympatnizes sige Pern, and will President Guzman in his late visit to the city of Leon | pressing the rebellion. i Q@ Qe 8 of Mr. Cyrus W. Field, ‘Ded a warm and enthusiastic until next year, a new registration will be necessary, St © coffee house, then a kind of (oecreme s Teception from all classes of a year, ? A M. Dep f Alban: ; Lieutenant Com . treats ‘and what will be yet more prejudicial to the success of | headquarters for the students of Columbia College, Chauncey M. Depew, oi y; Lieutenant Comman- The cholera bas disappeared entirely after having Hon [aed shower of rain had just falien, and the beauty of a bril- | der Abbott, U. 8. N., aud Lord Amberly, of Kugiand, are fs i i H i g Gommitted terrible ravages among the population of the the radical party in the State, many of the negroes will | jiant gunect was enbanced by (a rainbow of unusual | in this city. ‘Various sections of the republic. The city of Leon was poeeinat . policy of the Peruvian administration with reference to | have made fresh contracts and have removed into other | splendor which spauned the horizon, A goep stood Hon, N. P. J of Mich pointed five years pture the alliance between 4 -resi- | Bear the door ‘at the and telling each ana “oe 3 Gmong the heaviest that suffered by the dread epi- | immediately, as the penne ey party is isa neue Counties, thus losing their vole by reason of: non-resl- | Sine on S0Nh Ene itt oe would be if they could be real. | mace, by President Lincoln, Const General to temic, as that headed by General Castilla, who boldly declared | #most with rudeness, to entertain any proposition look- | dence, ized, when Halleck, who had been earnestiy watching | india, srrived if Trov, of ie ony nes been, granted Advices received in Nicaragua state that General Mar- 1@ as soon as he get ing towards a peacefal settlement of the existing Mr, Drxas presented an ordinance that all debts con- | the besutiful sight spread out before them, suddenly ex- | | temprrary leave of nee from Calcutta, to which fines, Minister Plenipotentiary from this republic now in | di re lla BOE ry aiiculty with Spain, and besides this, discouraged Chile | tracted prior to the 11th day of January, 1861, and sow ‘ey London, was received by Lord Etanley on the 15th of snconereins, ally ot he wage and parently remaining unpald, shall be held valid and be recoverable Fy 3 2, ‘ i 3 g i - a i H & 8 eee ee een Cnonselt’ Ashe | capital be will retura in the couse of thie or (out ceared speaking a young man approached him and sald, | ™ths. brag vane yo shane! Ws sou diageoed o ; Hon. John A. Griswold, member of Congress from thi August, her Majesty's Secretary of Foreign Afairs, ana to hsten to the voice of reason. dificulties | Dy suits at law im any of the courts of this State havi ‘You and I must become acquainted my name is 5 , A wi on the 20th clowiig was officially naivety the i may have bad something to do with the ohange of ee et except debis accruing fro Drake.” This gentleman was the author of the “Croaker | Rensselaer and Washington district of this State, ‘Paobange on United States, ships bills, ten days’ sight, The irrepressible Boraaax offered the following ordi- 7 per cent disoount, Rance vii these satirical odes ‘i ‘srecogn ixin ports having been circulated that measures wore on foot ohange ‘on Rugland, bankers’ bills, ninety days’ tof te Fates anus Sonora eens he poos Peak Ware attire vigued “Croaker & Co,” ‘Near Secre:ary Welles is recovering. f ‘Alabama and Mississ! from ae a etion | among private in Chile to furnieh supplies to the sana nal ee ce, Mongnike. territory, the, question fovolulonlts, thls govsrameat has iapaed A decree. ene | SSBD 48764. to the dollar. ofthe UVaigniowa | the close of 1819, the well kaown satire on the fashions, | Governor Fonton intends paying a visit to New York Salty that pate tins 63 Grote Mentoede eee direst THF ALABAMA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. eon Stans: ‘We sincerely hope that the matter freight, N\ ‘SPECIAL Pieces,” and from the date of she noganiniance a iriead- leave Troy tor Washington on Friday mext. eur Sprang peta es! ae death Lahed Beecher hae been requested to write @ novel fore ‘om Consumption, during the ng year. London lite roa, aensted him in the composition of ray foe follies and public characters of the day, entitled | shortly. 2? was written and published. This was Mr. Robert 0. Winthrop, of Mi jusetts, is one of the , lon _ and, although it Ce} prospective Presidential candidates, nearly fifteen hun int was commenced, fivishe and printed within the space of three wooks. It inne ts to doliver & lecture in Coopes was written in the style of B; "se “Don Juan,” and rm Attained a great popularity. Wing aside its satire, Ben Wade will reside im Georgetown, D. C., during which, of course, at this late day, cannot bave the in- | the coming session of Congress. forest it px od when written, there are many John E, Owens is in Cincinnati, mcerene any, aoceetnyycatuatevewy ana | | Es-coveror Branlen, of Kentucky, t tm Wash Two of these, which we give below, for real postr; se, Strength of language and Gividnes of description are, | The frienas of the late Governor Andrew, of Mavens perhaps, equal fo anything written by an Amorican | chusetis, are about to present his widow with $100,000. post:— Senator Morgan, of this State, bas turned conservative ow be finally settied in a manner worthy of Eng- interests of the republic of CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALS. Another Act in the Puritan Negre Conve tou Farce—Two Negroes Unfold Their Sen- timente—The Re the Public Debt—Ceontinuatk on the Suffrage Report. Monrcomnry, Ala., Nov. 18, 1867, ‘The Convention reassembied this morning and opened its proceedings in the useal manner with a political 1n such an hour he and on bis view, z since the recent election, Se says rumor. mare: oSenisabantanabeytunarentmtinns | "Geserl Guorge W. Chamber, of Loui, pamed Mr, Joxty offered an ordinance to dissolve the bonds of Of sammer’s sky in beauty bending o’er him— his seventy-fourth birthday last week. matrimony between John Stokes and Sarah Stokes, The The city bright and far away, Henry Ward Beecher, Hon H. 0. Deming, ef Con. preamble recited the matrimonial troubles of these per- Sparkling in golden ight, bis own romantic bay, ST” ga ep sons, and wmttented the people of the State of Alabama, PL spire, pad qeeearing tosh mad Sagan ‘Az unreconstrooted Georgia editor says that the cir, inasmuch as the said Barak Stokes bad left the bed and And white sails o'er the calm blue waters cumference of General Ye woul “doth pot seem ta Board of the said Joba Biokes several years ago, to re- | ,.4>e elective wien and ciroling shore, are Scamnenes cont piece.” He basn’s lease formally the said John Stokes from all further opens 5 7 acsened Sarah Stokes. reading ‘be it ao. ‘The death of ms ps Rodman Drake, in September, Colone! George Sheriff of Madison county, bg genomic pend lord ie fwd 1820, was the cause of much sorrow to Mr, Halicck, Ihe | Mississippi, aad an appointee of Coeeral ee ang the ordinance excited a good deal of laughter, and asa citizens friendship of the two poets, though of but short dura- | Confederate soldier from the beginuing to the delegate lained that Congress had scarcely contem ‘a little more thane year, was of the most inti- | the war. He was recommended for the position by au? the " : Asa tribute to his memory Halleck wroie | General Sherman, who took a fancy to him im conse Plated investing Conveation with power to grant some beautiful verses which were published ia the New | quence of bis soldierlike and gentlemanly bearing felief in such cases, the ordinance was laid upon the Yorks Review, and beginaing— when conducting flags of truce in the Mississippi cam i EH Fa tadle, Green be the tarf above t Palgna, ic fe mot | tural Friend of my better i Foreign Per: I. insiga! The Committees on Public Debt presented the follow. my days; List of Americans registered for the week end. cant row, magnified into edhe ing report, which was adopted :— ee eT See tog November 1, 1867:—From New York—Major W. F, imagination, Prince Alfred, whe. com a five percent interest, holler, Mr and Mrs, H. A. Huribat, Mra W. H. Scott, ‘and renewed twent the years 1822 and 1823 the deceased poet | igs 8, H. Scott, Mr. T. M. Prentiss, Mr. F. L. Whiton, frigates, will Valparaiso with his " T5048, 000 visited fand while thore wrove two of his Guest | 40S Ht Soothe Mr, T. M. Preniles, Mr. P. 1. White COLOMBIA. Australia to Earope via the aided wiik's pereanit Woaida ba) pooms—“Alnwick Castle” and “Burns.” In 1827 be | Mr JW. Wheeler, Mr 3. FA heme ond family, Met ~ siz lished a amail volume of his pooms, which imme- | p ‘Dart, Mrs. G. 1. Tucker, Mr. P, F. Mr. Tucker, Mr. lately obtained a widely extended circulation and added a Ww i b iy vo the reputauion of the author, In this | fare Muny. “W eee as ee Mr a Coe: little book was published that exquisite lyric ‘Marco | gui ‘wr, J, E. Lucker, ‘ira J. Stebbios and daughter, Saturday next Borzaris,” originally comtribated to the Nao York Sir’ W. W. Ciarke and family, Mr. J.B. Vernuay Miee ‘Mr. Canorr presented @ long and uniateresting re- | Neview. Wedoubt if there is « locality where the English | Varnum, Mr. Giffin and’ family, Mr. J. Mo port from the Commities on County and Municipal | language is spoken in which this poetic gom is wot | Varnum, Mr, J. L. ker and (emily, Mr, F, Organizations, which was of purely local interest. known, Commencing with a description of the Turk | cui, Mr. G, Komp and fawily. Warren—Mi ‘special a McKeivy. Peaceful Declaration of the Peruvian Execa- tive—Probabie Aban at ef the Austral. Live of Steamers. ft 4 a i i i Fy i d : Rs, it rt is rf tilts Hi gE 8 F : i z z & A The order of the day, which was the ordmance | ‘dreaming of the hour” when Greece would trembie | wood, Mr. Morristowo—Mr. J. ©. Vail, to the new county of Jones, was then taken | at Bis power, it goes on:— Boston—sir. J. & Ober, Mr. 8. D. Austin, Mr. G. F i ‘was a very high Gied here, A‘Tairs in and around Bogoté are reported tos) ‘tmpoeail lower to sides 5 apeton SEs An hour on—the Turk awoke; Toplitf, Mr, and Mrs, . &, Boudder, Mr. acd'Mra. W. W, be in a state of unusual plans cig tm Ecuador the the a alee they ‘upon the infamy of og ‘That bright dream was bis ast. | Wexes, Me. A, G Mattia, “Mn W. PB, fteliow. th rook, and by that 1 officers, even though their He awoke to hear his sentries sri Pittaheld—Mr, F, Campbell. Butfalo—s . Fargo, oad of revolution overhanging the country © few | risaas The’ only thi Dame were Jones, but as he wandered is a very shore “To arma! they come! the Greek ! the Greek 1” Mr, J. Austin,” Concord—Mre, GG, Damon, Rhode ‘wan deal le about the * bell He woke, to die midst flame and smoke, Iriand—Mr, H. H. Robinson, Providence—Mr, A. B, preserved meat and And shout, and groan and sabre stroke, Chau, Mr. A. Woodbury and wife, Mre. Richmond, Mr, the shore with And death shots failing thick and (ast J. E, Richmond, Miss ©. Ricimond, Miss A. Richm Once upon the As hghtaings trom the mountala cloud; Mr. H. Richmond, Miss Dunaiil, Vermout—Mr, G. horror of their and ith voice ag trumpet loud, morris, New Hampsbire—dir. D H. Ward and wife soa, on the other Bozzarie cheer bis band :— Kalamazoo—Mrs, L. H. Stone. Niles—Miss M, Dieksog. to’ fall, and the Barike—til the last armed foe exp! Betron—Mr. F. J. B. Crane, Mr. 8 J. Bell, tira. P jke—for and your Curtw, Mr, J. Stone, Cleveland—Baron Pick, complete SF tale te oe might consult privately upon the matter, This Derike—or [hed nconys iecwet your sires, and Mrs. G. H. Burritt and son, Dr, E, Cusuing tack from Fuego. Their was the result of @ party caacus which was he Gop—and your native land, wife, Mr. LF. Melion, Toledo—Mr. M. Monroe, Cam tion never ‘moh person, nk 16 Wiel Bene Leste meek vision whale, fie feugibne Wilts ton—hir, C. Campbell, Mr, J. Alexander, Cincianati— although s in catching shell. Prescription members were invited. The majority by Bon ro Pm no Ny Lownie Me. J. H Emery, Mra 1, Bmery, Mra R i, Bowier, fish, which an of the delegates were found to be anxious for the most Sioned Seek eenitad sie Aiasiele dots Mr ‘snd Mrs GP. Bowler, Sif, B. H. Pradieton and days heavy snow. of diairanchisoment ; bet the more yy sone eat Te family, Mr. W, L. Mallory, Mr. W. Mitchell, Mr. T. G. 19 party entertaining doubts g~ Bothy Aitehell, Chiliicothe—me. H.C “Bmmiit *« 'y electi gueh « course His few survi comrades a a - His ihe whee ag their i Be ag il Mr, J. A. Catier and family, Mr. J. M. High, Mr. ‘fa A. Carter, Mt leasant or soceptable to Con- Wheeler, Sao Francisco—Mr. ir. W. P. picsss of the o And the red feld was ‘ eight fathoms ten the ardor of thetr fol ‘Thon sam in death bis apellds elcee Dewey. Cafornia—Mrs. J. Woodworth, Saint Loais— shore, and the Cannly as to & night's repose, Mr. F 0. Day and wife. Baltimoro—Dr. Baxley, island ‘seldom ‘that they ‘Like flames at eet of sun. Philadelpbia—Mr. A, E. Cook. Mr. E, H. Magili and could enjoy this Bumber of famiy, Mr. J, B. ew. United States—Mr. Jefin and His fine poem, “Burns,” written in 1822, was suggested | family, tir. HT. Vasinier. Mr. J. Miller, Mr. ¥. Ware by bis recciving & rose brougtt from near Alioway kirk, | ren, tie J. W. McClure, Mr. J. G. Jackman, Mr. BR A. i Seen during the autumn of that year. 1: attracied | Watney, Dr. &. Krane, Mrs, Cusbam, i fi p f E pa Captain Gro Picked them up and Scotland, aad of ti parca after nearly indeseribabie mm tice in im Deke cenioe to phe, Seinen Seven ences that the aacbene Wortunere vce hangs ones of Wilen's envay,” We POLITICAL MISCELLANY, bark Maria Wiles, Captain Brands, which arrived here ere penta ae One cee Sena ae Dr. J. R, Monroe, the editor and prepricter ef the faaed- onthe of ani mesigatuine Boon, graves 20 Die ove plea ee Seymoer Times—one of the most uncompromising redi- his ot diswem nalol 0 the ost without Sr iiheaieaiathe >. cal papers im Indiana—bas recently purchased the effice aotwithstanding wind was north Rea depbee ome, to teon of the Seymour Union, a copperhead paper published in SSeeneiee coehon, te gl — ST aoa Wisdom’s garland wreathed, the same place, and ls now engaged in running both commsmuted tpen nero wtih svverity, - U, anak’. A Crowa’d King and of power, pepern, toes cancaling Cons Haan he ee a re ae ; ihe the one Mcccaaaudp OS eee The JTinois Stateeman, published ot Lacon, has placed fapesies fees Soin waa Sane enance MS | te port grants oa by 6810 31, the 3; at the head of ite columas;—For President (1868), Cle- — ; making two | Uf'srery rate aud pe Ache a who, of ‘names whose bumble home Agent > pagtag notions fore the nigh ts mata tide. | ene Petes course, were un their own Ta I by fortane’s dimmer star ment landigham, of Obio, subject fouce=The Chilenus Anxious te See. the the night and and usjost. I Rave 20 pockets, end oonseq! to vole, oF Are there—o'er wave and mountain, come of the National Democratic Convention. Under which Arequipa Revolt Put Dows in Pera—Chilens | “1 ousted to" aatioa | fart Wicece ane) equa Voted against the resolution, From countries near and far, reede:—Redemption of government bondein greenbacks, end Australian Commercial Commission— ink ibe, sine. has, cos Fae SS Sectied SES “SEF etn punt pesenniy |: PHRURR Enaee Reneecine font bao proud or repudiation, White supremacy, Stale sovereignty and federation are the foundation pillars of the Ameri- F { i i F | : i g i i Prince Alfred to Visit Valparaise—Iaterest. ing Murine Lateliigence— Wreck at Cape feconstruction measures the city, hou [yd the green forest tepublie, Sourention. “Tog Ist Snavaetion, tat We dived to tote aoa Pty cottage of ie wrth, “rhe Kansas City Adeertion, im reply t © question facideation of the Fras anton a cnlabod enlsauiather Whi "he eee Gaze on the scene he loved and sung, about General Sherman's remark that ‘the hand thas from Spain that ta thas selred race Handed over to the care of » blask pogiiaic preacher by |. Att Gactas Codie ss among. drops the musket west take up the ballot,” says:— the snsurrectionary movements that the the'tctus’of Good who tried te scaie him, ‘en leavin If General Shorman ever made the declaration attri- country are likety to deOnitely terminate the war In the hove the Convention be was surrounded by @ noley gang They linger by the Deon's low trees, be would be compelled to recant before Pec and shat “Admiral Mondor Hater as toon <— PEST ae Beak Werte Piuccerict | and ted ty coricres Beate! peeved Seen Se reeee o ‘ordered to proceed from Rio Janetro to the Peninsula eatin, Binghem looked ihuaderstruck; the other toe ceeds aed bo.very cummery ‘The poet's tomb is there. bo a mest nie and uscless may te nominate, bits. with bis squadron. ‘Thie news ie bailed here as @ sure falical Gologatee fooxed ‘nagry and startled; Uke tede- onlanineat” i won be lace before | Bat what to them the aculptor’s art, LT top apy tenses = yl aad a guarantee of immunity from ferther molestation by the rate men alone seemed plenees nt thie teuching teall- | the eyes of then Hits faneral columns, wreaths and aras? r herman, bis nomination by the democmey Spaniards, and the epirite of commercial men are reviv- Fond N° Bot the sequal to cals ‘domonstratea | *al.coetel cage. Vote name of Ronen? Bow t “bra be. Teale opasel, the Leuievild hurler, Sither- ing immensely. With the public generally tbe effect Hakrly tne pen and. sommiag involved in the | Trane scheme Godigns siteaeteliees ibabe diahas to favoring his noraiuation for the Presidency hos not been 60 sotleeable, The long adsonce Ree aE eee eaten baponet eee ee | twa races will Ye (eben megeree penen to mmearetteione ee ie, wuaier wade abo of the eaemy from these waters, and the tains dior fom Mobi, arte op sed f phere linge world | tock, ie ale ures thal hw reputation aa'a post | “mcety therein tis ape Sine enti me repented assarances by Che Ministers of President Pores am not de gena-wine "he "peutan from Nightly made of wit | ee Meany tree tans And, thoes bY RO | agy Southern man etm speak of the ‘esh cause” Ip that the Spanion Geet was set expected te retern, hed a Fenty, 69 60 0 oe Tee aelen ‘boon | 0° verided. panibn races ot Ube sine inpiaion ice promed na perenpaden Teak eae ae © Great measare prepared the minds of the people for written for bien a Griia, “teres Bowral mon remarkable tan Tom gr this ners and the Country asoepted i without any ped. tna bleh consisted us THE PRESS TELEGRAM, bie pooma nee Tray, “fate, coin martl | NEP gea\vcete'h rset wsowt estou cus werd | Me demonstration, almont without oven Balmeee The Clanse Disfranchising All Whe De Net wate fatisfaction. Attention te mew dirested 16 the prove- Dilities of a renewal of negotiations for a treaty of pesca, Many still adbore to the opinion thes Spain's reluctance | Thwarted—Home Guarde at Caline. to resume the campaign im the Pacific was attributable Lima, Oct, 28, 1987, fm a great measure to the attitude assumed ‘The revolution at Arequipa is in about the same con- Vete on the New Cosstitation Stricken Out of the Article en Franchise, duction of the same mind. In this respect he ? [ i HT E ii i il it a ted I i j ; i : li Th il z a fet ee 5 i SESE iF PALE by . United States in relation to hor sister repadlics, and dition os whan I last wrote, The latest news we Tow seg, majority report on the franchise question, The clause é Mr. Beward’s diplomatic correspondenee with the from there ts to the 234 instant, which is a an office @isfranchising all whe do not Vote on the mew comstita- thie spective beltigerente lied led t0.8 sort of matual under. | The frigate Aparmac remained in Arica; shortly tion Will be strieken out, nner o7 Alusose Mesoasa be ¢ fe sanding pevween Spain and the allies by which | City and Tacae were stationed three battalions, a RVERING gREMOR, Mad on Sunday, near Washington, Fayette county, esepeeabie appearances might be maintained | command of Colenei Rios, but they were to few ‘At the night seasion of the Convention the majority Harvey D. Pope, both formerly of thie rg beony by bot partion without the reinacguration of | Islay om the 224 instant to unite with the Good, aareed to strike out of the article on franchise the clause ate tem ee th th nome emproftable hégpilities, Indoed, a considerable number , Dellevo that the nensend shanwe in the sltnation wag : i i i i i ‘Which disfranchises el] Who de Bet vote on the new Conetitation, S | : : |