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8 NEW. YORZ_ HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1868. Se . impresses the observer with ihe violence of the CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERY 4 cours xp ner. | ss {akon to « neighboring drug store, where the ound Ropoany.—The residence of Mr, Mason, in Bridge street, near Myrtle -@ speak per y, ee, wae eed, tes es TUNE. pence pened Huge cables, thick a one’ with: ‘timber, intermingled about nanpanarnan the decks While, the passencers™ quarters are. 10 ferme ili ony nt gaofar ue tea eset hoe Cece” ettreecr wi Pa, Perilehe @ Remarkable Voyages from / os state ‘nd look cheerloap enough; ‘worth of cloti A fogof she ih “made ihe decay auauutt ed by a New York—Exposure to Wur- | but each and all of them sull op board y y bear | $90 ning, ble Betwech Moxi Mieavonng 10 nite with (Urpentine the deors of tbe ning testimony t0 the continual kindness of ibe respective | EXPLOBION axD Fiap Av Guexxromms—Ows Pansox Das No Trouble exico Rouse occupied), fy our sharpaheoters, r order io Weeksate, Fs net oMtcers, Cabin and decks alike bear evidence of the | axnovery Bouse. —Last evening, about atx o'clock, ® Oreos ct ems visitation, bows and masts, odes and Guatemala. it me ie venue, more Stequre tir. tieviable Death, wea tucased with loa, denote the. 4 of the weather, | Amp coer ae apOIDN, eaplones, “easninaven Kerogene might have lent groayserviova to the revolUion, would | work which was at that {ime entirely useless to ‘The many, portealturen af the essen, cowmentng 1) | seeiad are ereees eae me 08 | the room 10 iguite and the flames to rapidly, be be tol ‘but fortweately it ecoms that ‘bo little | Elated by this sappoeed qnenene, sey 5 t thelr whole | Dold and masterly touches of genius of the worid’s B % passed. ree | by the prompt ‘arrival of the Gremen the ‘ of the gyod of'me country, the glory of iho | Svallable infantry ‘nie salle, retoubied ymalr canmonoivs | poets, equals, perhaps, in aublimity of conception and | ayia ee Inprecedented tm duration, are come with a loss of about ‘The works Canseco’s Power (0 Peru Likely 10 | era ae eee er oy | datata Wasi fobs aed the seem ot ifed “Gun | vividness of coloring anything ever written Immortal bprainn” ekver King fee Prove Shortlived, ta theks poste hem te "bas appointed. | hunired and ian tiled, mare, then wo hundred wounicd: | sketohos have een mused over, where. the wilt : ALASKA. Sigg Acie regs a wie eal erent to etabligh in ttgpense | ‘rain and commissary stores ‘of on? eH hes Sot, seine nn 3 17 itn light, with gsoshcs ce Two Fase: Baneees. ax iletice q ne pewers foal oho wresout ae oter claim thao that of enon aan wile and tw eene wounded; ainong ¥ don or les i a ing mariner SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Ococrayts SexiovsLy Boxwep,—Shortly aftcr . | aot served in the previous administration. | the lauer are the brave Major Cerraies and Commander | th death shriek of the drow ‘Gans toe : What will General Canseco be able to do if at | Zuaunaga 1 consider it unnecessary to recount, tnillvid: and the roar of billows, together with the} Russians Tal ‘ork | wo o’ciock -yesterday morning the two story frane- HE INDIAN TROUBLES IN CHIBE. errival ‘t this capital he finds an | exploits to your Excellency. All e id in the action hi flected lightning, A A building, North Niath and Sixth streets, B D., took fire i u ‘army co do the honors of his entrance and @ complese demonstraied tte utmost bravery and thai valor which lund and appalling wave Gash of rei ven ig) a Tmprove- | aud was speedily cousumed.. Bryant Clark, an cocupna sy Apa goutidence of ‘Among | ring the mind upon the ‘dark blue soa”? with almost | So atch tee eerie. of the bouse, was seriously buraed, bus was reacus maki f their cause inspired, ¥ How will he be able to make the ré- | {ho Juatios of rea. AMY forme whiobtine. situation. demands, and to select with Se, schale, maga of, the comnimsapts, fo, opr ranks Fespect vo competence and probity the subordinate | 1 beg your hore eee. A asthori¥ied? In fine, ridge of Mahomet in Peru 13 | this report to the Sec “4 Vico President, Geueral Canseco, ghe questron of the reduction of the army to the number | felicitating him on the triumph of the principles,of coustl: “indicatod’ by the constitution of 1860; aad how can this | ‘#Honal order. God preserve your Excel vey. Bal be done when, with the army which to-day existe in Thus {t will be ies! ines tion ian esa Lhmavadono, that number je completo? There ismot® | victorious and has gained for bimeelf the Grst pla nN alive by efficer Timothy Phelan, of the Forty-@fth pr ‘aot, and conveyed to the City Hospital It te alleges that Clarks retired to bed in a state of intozication, nat through his atupidity accidentally fired the buildiag, Owned by Deuuis “Moore; toss $500; insured, Tiio- dwelling adjvining, ned by Arthur McCenoa, wis. damaged to the extent of $300; Insured, The oc: i- ® pasmonate fondness, No wonder that the romantic BirKa, Deo, 21, 1867, and adventurous spirit of youth deems lightly of hard- Bince my last date I have but little news, and that sbip and peril when aroused by their stirring presente | 4.019 worth a notice, but as we have a chance to send tions, No wonder that Gret roving impulses are toward | y14) news we have by Hudson Bay Company's steamor the ocean; there is something so winning in the multe | Constantine, bound for Victoria, B O., and will sall this ‘Tho steamer Rising Star, Captain Conner, from Aspin- e contents of }) Februery 3, arrived at this port lastevening, The ing is ber list of treasure: — ma RR Co.. $13,186 Kelty & Co, $224,000 , ih ~ adenine 4 36, der... oe severe eee Aber ‘) 81,877 Wella Fargo & Co 61,671 | single one of the measures taken by Senor | temporarily of course, in Peruvian consideration, Ho | Dlied superstitions of ite hardy wanderers, 40M) stormoon, we avail ourselves of the opportunity, if only is of both tenements narrowly escaped with bney, Morgan %& Rendly,1 mo&Ca Doe mncleon ‘Canaan nee oie ane nee arrived at Lima on thé 19th inst, and was received with | thing #0 fascinating im ite calm beauty, a0¢ 80 | 1 reassure the people at home that Sitka is inbabitod liven, saving fow of their eMfects, sat weciran OO. .cecssecerse 87,903 Leos & Waller..y, 460,760 | disdmct from ordint Great manifestations of affection and regard by tbe | gnimating in its stormy recklessness that the ties of and offers areas inducements te emigrants Fs mw St. Faux Sruscr.—The alarm of 2800; for the attributes recognized jn the command: | Poria™'In the speach he made he afirmued bis doter- y tne dis - eee en eee $1,255;333 shortly before three o'clock was occasioned by 2 ‘Total ing generals were very limled and distinct, country and kindred ait loosely at hears as curiosity | On she 171n inet, our litle city was much excited and mination to stand by the constitution and by General et " @aeseco should arrive vory soon at this capital, and when covory of flames issuing from the carpenter's shop © (Prado's pe vdor magazine before Areqedpa was, bY | nothing would. bo lost by walling @ litle longer tor pre eee eaariauecen Baden, jaa Spot whispers Cae unseen, game In sae dora Bom yet quite mournful looking. as the eapnon told av of the | By" Poy giroey. Kalb ‘soenen owned by Job: ‘Wome'careless men, set. on fro ex thomonMing of taking | definitly organizing the administration and army. | nimscit util the time for election, Inimediately after | “20 ¥ioom of existence bas lost much o é departure of the ship Czarewitch, loaded with many | Norton, The ilames communicated to # stable adjo ing, owned by Mr. Nickerson, ia which was horse, Both structures were completely destroyed and a.small dwelling house, owned by 8, B. Phepps, considerably damaged, The gota: deatraction of pre porty was about $2,000, all of which was fully !usurod, NEW JERSEY. Hebel le A May Farainy Insonep oy Facuno on 4 Surrany BroewaLx.—A colored man, named Archibald Wright, who resides !n Second street, was turning around tho: corner of Bloomfield ,aud Seventh streets on Saturday: evening when he fell‘ou the slippery sidewalk, sustaln- ing a fracture of the skull, slerday he became much. worse, und Is gow in auch @ condition that physicians. pronounce his case hopeless, He basa wife and two children, ‘Avtecen Lancary.—A pedler named Oscar Khan, of Union Hiil, was arrested at the ferry yesterday morn. ing for having aquautity of wadding 1m bis lon for which he could nob account, Hecorder Pipe nod. him vo bail im $200 to appeur for examination, . Newark. Sxriovs Fat—Rivicurovs Munrorean Evonomr. — About eight o'clock last evening @ gentleman sored Robertson, residing on Washington street, through ¢) revailing darkness slipped on the sidewall in Market street, and fasiained _inuriee. of 2 serious character, a the face, Mr, Robertson had his shoulder dislocated, Notwithstanding the dangers to foot pas- engers, through the shocking condition of the streets, not asingle lamp was lit turoughout the city last he. This reprehensible state of atlas is owing toa ridicu- lous clause 12 the contract with the gas company, which provides that during the period of ‘full moon’? no light a8 to be supplied, UsusvaL Quictsnss' in Tum Crry.—A greater degree oT quietness and order has aot peen observed in this city. at any period during the past fow years than has pre- vatled during tho past few weeks, This state of affairs haa well nigh demoralized the police authorities who are ja ® stato of ennui bordering on despair for want of womething (odo, With the exception of a few trifling arrests made late on Saturday night, there has beea nothing to diatucb the quiet which prevailed during the: entire week, when curiosity has beoome enorvated and the powers | Rogiens bound forthelr native home, Mapy years bad of the imagination paisied, where do men sooner Fe- | 1,6) srent upon this northern coast, and with Joy they turn to renew former pleasing excitement than | b 0464 the progress of this city, that now they have not to remombered baunte by tho ocean? Th) ooiy given tq another, but bade farowell, perhaps for- the caros, perplexitios and rude joatiings of OP} over, with pleasant recollections and with s grocting posing interests are for a while forgotten: There the from new found friends for their past favors and a wish turmoil of human intercourse disquieta no longer. and prayer for their safe arrival to their destined port. There the sweat and dust of tne crowded city are dis- Some elghty families, together with most of the polled, There the wild waves are flung back with 9 | omens, were passongera ia the above ship. Sbe force to shake the pillars of tho uulvers®, 804 | iouchey at Honolutu, Callao and thence to Liverpool. man stands awed and abashed before the majesty of ‘AS our city mourns the departuro of frien 9 does it excited nature, = mourn the existence of burglars, A fow nights since But th re other than delightful remembrancos— | 4), “army sutler's’’ (Judge Storey’s) house was entered other than exbilarated feelings—whon the fourfal, hoart- by some unknown person of persons, and goods to the Fending scones that ama is hurricanes 60 fre | , i ount of g400 taken away, On the same night the quently occur leap wildly up in the mind | pigian storchouse was also entered, and the amount when tones well remembered gueh up im ®} of geoyin coin stolen, Suspicion resis upon cortaln memory of those lost and buried in Me fathomless | 1 ie, and vigilant are our police 1p trsing to ferret out caverns, And these sad thoughts come with greater ‘absorbing excitement te force at this season of the year, whon thrilling realiza- mas Day, anes be tions of the usual prophecies that winter gales are proll- prove to bea grand affair, some $1,200 boing at stake. national army by the constitution the navy Com: | specitully, fic of disaster upon our coast and at sea ‘Those have | | wil) give you in my next letter # full aud detailed ac- pictely organized, and. all this by and with James UV, Montjoy, Consul of the Tinie sisson Oregneie been frequently experienced, and within a biscuit toss | gougt, Yyou see we have a@ regatta a3 a commence- Shogo” who did) mothidy during the tage | ee oo ae et aul of Varied sioivs of | Of our city In ite adjacent ‘waters have the howiing | ment of American eujoyment in our now possession, what must pa te, avural result These ugsey: er en cone Ole ‘winds and angry ibid’ ground into ord vessels | aud this will undoubtedly be the commencement a 7 clang upon ‘ace, autling sen. “G Hes,’ money at m of peace In Peru. Dispassionate observers fail | It 1s greatly to Colonel Balta’s credit that he imme- perclpeeaetiren fre Panarilowadin is oe prised oe aR ge Pie jercolve any prospect of permanent quick Tue last | diately selected for the poet applied for Colonel Tullo, | ise" Bar got here sloue, The vidingy that cme in | “he secdad cuiel of tue Koloschis departed Ifo a pe of stability in the government of Peru is dvatroyed, | who, well known and respected in the vicinity, 10: | sardity from the broad bosom of the Atlantic aro Bited | few days hence, and the Indian villa was again in aad wo aro now only speculating as to how soon the | stanly adopted euch eMcacious bridged that the out- | with tidings of flerce storurs and merciless hurricanes; | mouruing, ‘They buried bin with all due honor after next outbreak will commence, raxes have got been repeated. With this epwode cou- | news of wrecked vessels, sbattored hulle, hair-broadth | their orm and liking. Mortality is great at present Tho ety ig flooded with oMcers, and now uniforms | cludes tho revolution of 1867, crowned with complete | escapes from starvation and death; the g.ffering of | among tho Indians, but throughout ouf city the health monopolize the aitention of all tho taliers, The decree | su . Now, according to the constitution of 1860, crows, the terrors of helpless passeugers—all | in good. of General Canseco of October lust authorized all omears, declared to be in force, the elections a a oa" for | siowly but continuously flow in with overy fresh arcival, A grand gala and exciting day for our near ne!ghhors civil and military, to reassume the positions occupi Alea three =o aud Fe res i bSoeth Mors ‘These tidings do not give the pieasaut and poetical toe | jg when called upon to elect auotbor chief among them. by them oa the 27th of November, 1865; and, | Knowa about Jule next. It js generally believed ¢ to the sea in her calm moments, but they bring tales of | ‘Their manuer of electioneering is much moro open than consequently, a3 soon a3 the national cov. | astruggle will take place for the occupancy of tbe | orivation, tales of exposure aud oscape, that keep ull in | ous own, but not by the same means; the one giving tha erument ceased (0 combat the evolutionists | Presidential obair, a8 already many candidates, bad spenso, that the next flasn not be news of | most blankels receives the appointment, and then and the iatier took possession of all the departments of ihe | aod fudiff-rent, have been proposed. According, bow- lcome climax of tbe ocean’ Tore, the oulmi- | there enters upon his bigh ollice as secuad chief of the government, and became officiala without further cere. | ever, to the manifestations of popular roe the vote | nation of its terrors in one—a ebipwréck, where | [Kotaschis mony than that of stepping tuto responsible positions | of the country will be centered on Colonel Balta, and | bravo mon and brave women, wife, husband,bsotier sister | Auotier reception with them camo off on the night of wituout appointment, On the morning aftor tho resig- | then ho will probably have an opportunity of eolving | ine child and infant are onguifhed dy whe insatiable wad | tne lth inst, at nie o'clock, by tho arrival of a nation of President Prado, which ws ded as the | the problem whether he can as suctessfully supprow8 | reckiegs gem, over Which the waves alone can chaat a | chet of another trive und escorts from Victoria, for tue somatty triumph of the revolution, the department | 83 be has organized a revolution. {1 Save from th requiem, and memory alone bas its cherishod keepsa’ purpose of trading with them. ‘They carried the Eng clerks of 1565 ail went back to their desks, the oilicors Jo a affairs a ry tranqu' ve from at in Its shrine as a memento of the dead, How many | }sh tag and the flag of the Hudson Bay Company, of the old army donned F uniforms, and in twenty- | marks of cannon aud musket baits and a few wound anxious hearts aro now fluttering in anticipation of tho | polsting both over the quarters of the second oniei. four ours the whee's of go running on | mon limping about the streets, it would be difficult for @ | naxt news from the waters of the vast doep; bit ile | In tue matter of weather we have been excecdingly as if nothing bad bappeued. Back pay has been ordored | Visitor lo realize that the proud “city of the Viceroys” | gione that rules the wandering, wasting sea, bolding it in | ravored during this mouth, ag it-bas been mild and “we in many insiances, and the “ing” ave making the most | bad passed through such aa Fiche h helt the last fort | thy hollow of His band, can know, and the computation | jaye not suffered from heavy winds or much snow, On of the situation, Digne | Basinoss te perfectly paralyzed and will oman | ts needless to attemp!, but they aro many, as sre aixo | tho might of the 12th lost, ahoavy snow storm visited The question of repudiating the national debta in- | So for some little time yet, until the nows of the recent | tho fervent, thrilliag prayers that night and morning yo | us, but the thermometer soon ran up above froezing curred during the admivistration of President Prado is | CUanges and of the tranquillity of the country cao reach up from pure aod stern hoarte thas the next tidiags | point, und ita disappearance goon followed. With the under consideration. The pripcipal officer of the Treas- | the buyers in the far interior. shall bo glad tidings to them; that it may vot be woree | exception of the mountains, whero it measures in feet, ‘Pessession of the camp, and @ hundre/ of Canseco’s followers were kilted by tho explosion, ‘Aftor the detest of Conveja tbe mob in ‘Chiclaya ‘Durned the rice mills of Br, Solif because tho govern- ent troops hed mado it their beséquarrers, Mr. Solif fatends to deovand redeesa from the government, and failing this «ill eppeat’to Prussm, of whiod country be ‘tea subject. Colonel Prado’s fane‘ly left here yesterday for Vatpa- raiso. [tte seated that seit works eno large scale will goon De established im the neighborhood of "/alparaiso, ender an exclusive privitego granted tor eight years to Don Alberto Mackenna, It is proposed to follow the ‘model ‘ef the best establishments of the samo kind In France, $m which it is sald this undustry bas biiberto besa most searofuily oultivated, The exports of Ecuador to Europe during 3867 were ‘aa follows:—Cocoa, 197,260 quimais; gutta percha or caucha, 8,911do ; cotton, 10,247 do.;; quinine, 5,001 sides of leather, 22,514; tamarings, 65 bbis.; 2,000 quintais; orehilla weed, 20,247 do. ‘Tho yellow fever-bas almost entirely @ivappeared op ‘the west const. ‘ CENTRAL AMERICA. “SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. OMictal Deulal of Uniriendly Welations Bee tween Guatemala and Mexico. . Paxawa, Feb. 1, 1868. The latest dates from ‘Guatemala ere to the 18th ult. (A story circulated in the United Sistes to the efoct that a war was likely to ensue between Mexico and the meighboring republic of Guatemala is prouounced false Dy tho Minister of Foretga Affairs of the Iatier govern- ment ina note addressed to tho Minister of Foreign Re- Vations of Salvador, The following is 4 transiation of the aforesaid noto:—~ Daraxtwent or Forman Retations, GUATEMALA, Jam. 9 1804, tie Govern. Upon his arrival at the capital the President will find “4 Ditaself surrounded by so many eaigencien and #0 | jo cgi ee eT es te aie bombatamen meny difffeuliies that he wilt tave need of much | any ordored ‘the amount of the appraisement be paid ‘ime and decision to correct that which his political | {oine ciuzous of Chiclayo om, demend in bonds of the friends have dogo in. his name in so swore Jine | Datonal loan, This, of course, has endeared im more More difficult than the underiaking of conquering | than over to bis chosen people of the north, The cap- Colonel Piado is the task of removing the obstacles | tain of tho company which is mentioned as having de- whieh General Canscco’s own partisans have raised. seried during the taht. from the government ranks bas This shows the condition of affuira in Peru and the | deen made fieutenant colonel for his meritorious ser- pete ah pachanstaie nays vicea. How can loyally and fidevity exist in Poru in the Tevolution was oriaiasted:and carried out with # face of such ‘treason and such rewards? No sooner, SS ie ng bly ree ried bed however, was the fight over than the victorious and the selp conquered fraternized and gavo themselves up to that of President Prado, aud already the orzan of the | fautrund guitare, The latter inerrument, by whe Way, successiul faction holds up before 1 a picture ef the in | is'imuch more nucessary to a soldier in this country thaa decent baste with which public patronage has been | Kiggun, ‘They soon became so violent and committed Seized upon, and of the dangers that threaten the new | such outrages as to call for the following note from the régime, Tho @} at Arequipa and in the North | consular corps of Lambayegne, ® very Important com- alone overthrow the government 0: President Prado; but | morcial town near Chiclugo:— Detore, the oflcers wno, Look part in thoae mucceusee ey eer could have arrived at Lima every place under the na- tHonal and local governmonta was filed by oltizens of | 74,Ccloncl Jom Baura, Political and Military Chief of the Lima and Callao, who subsist only upon the govern- | ‘The undersigned, Conauis of the United States of America, ment and will destroy the authority that skesps them | Chile, the Untied States of Venezuela and the United tates out of the public treasury. When the claimants to office | of Colombia, have the honor to address you, begxing, that come from the baltle fields of the North and South | with the least delay, « local authority be constituted in this and Gud the civil appointments ali filled, the army in | iy. Tho success of the batile of yesterday bis iilled the Lima already swelled beyond the limit allowed to the | SountrY In this uelghborbood with a huge bady of stragulers, To TAR Minister OF Forsias itt atic: MENT OF THR ReroNttC OF SaLv ADO; Sik—Some newspapers of the United States, which were Drought by the Panama steamer, publish the news that a war was on the point of breaking out ghd Mexico, on account of certain offen en commitied by hl New Hampton. Tarrr or a Horse axp Susiu.—On Saturday night a valuable borse and sleigh were stolen from the pro- inises of Mr. Churles Wolverton, at @ place called Nev pon, (a Warrea county, tiers cannot, fortunately, be much ury Department bas addrorsod a communication to the Commercial jee tul thao that already beard ry " ‘ he webgib hoi (1 , and yr more fearful ab a ly beard as it comes free from 1 ‘he lowes! tenrperature, Fahren- ch SR CNA ER ver h surprised tl ment aud people o ue “4 : 7 the ocean, witl eadne: § 5H . o Rene eee ee ena cient to wirecot it | Iug the pasttwo years; apd although no reply bas yet | experience of revolutions aud ruins nevor bad wor. | .,The great terrors of the q 88, {8 | is pleasunt weal for this jude, Many fferings and deaths, that at tinos are tho been made, the toue of the letter of inquiry indicaies | centre matters been so thoroughly stagnant ip Peru. does ee wanet coon, teh ten Couteat ben a percep male aud fowl a, young sua 5 : ‘that repudiation is not at all improbable. Avery singular event happened on the 10th inst. to The Church ls taking advance of tbo oceasion to | ono of tho most fashionable and distnguistod ladies of | 224 loving the benuiy and stimring majesty of tte deep Sur iake (Swan) Uelag frozen ‘ver, atords simple t extend and strengthen ‘ts Influence and power in affairs | Lima, She bad returned from au atternoon watk aud | waters ave a vivid, realiualion, i te pore thal | our lake (Swan) belug frozen over, alfords ample Of Stata. Documents are cifculoted by the clergy, buld- | found on the drawing room ‘able soveral letters r ing forth that evolution was inaugurated for the | uaopened, Thinking that they were for herself she cotta Bae te Nae caren Nine ware on Sreatoet diaiculty 1a to Gad skates suliciont for the aa- 5 Church; that Providence gaye victory to the in:arrec-.{ Opened one and saw the words “Viva Prado” writen dise aud passengers, af unprecedented 7 ala Uioniats, and that, ‘as a proper return of ‘gralltwe, the Hardiy ad she cast the | fenginh. ‘These vessels. bavo burloied the wild waves of | gating thia toesiog aie wed Oe ee anes governwent should accept the dominion of the church Mmaoy Winters along their ocean route, but the story | \aow of some eighty families that will arrive {rom San ra, Tho clorgy are responsible in a great their officers teil of the late voyage, fresh to their miud, | yrancisco; to those who are wavering whether to come which Peru sutfe 4 it now seems with all its accompanying terrors, robs the vividly col- | or remain at home we would say come, Here ts wealth ‘Wo borrow the following curious facts from M, Ernest Falvre’s work ‘Lx Variabilité des Espdces:—Regard+ ing domesiic antimals, the mere fact of their havin, beon domesticated has introduced modifications into’ their organization, through the influence of climate, food and bel These causes have; in the course of centuries, impressed upon them a new physiognomy, and nature has been actually trausOgured, if not dine Between tie authorities of this republic cnt those of the Mevican Stites ng oo us the be Berves, and w € quite receutly rec cM Assurances of their wish to mai dQ barineny. which are so ighboring States This took oof au armed — tnvasi emigrania who came from the terriory of Ch.apar, Which thyasion the government of that State declared to Rave Leen unable to preveut, aud was promptly aud ener getically supprecsed and punished by the people them. In regard to boundary question emareation bas been made yet, ives rise to complaints and dispa into a sta ‘om time to ime & private indi. that tho agencies which have delayed the pro- | were mm 1 ored picture of the sea’s serenity of much of its | for all, aud what we want the most Is populaiion, uli juala which it would be conve void. ‘the gov. | gresa of the country eo much are to be moro rT ter. What tl through, wi y -™ pop’ q figured, by the wise tyrauny of man, Domesticity hag Seema ae Canter NL oa este sens My | fray eatabisbed With ine aajorty ot Peruvians | severe powon, and sacs, Uien ch poten has boon di | Coats worms, acldents and deaths tht betel trem, | Se are Maprirea ot wis axcspion-t a few" noses | caused” many varlauons of olor; our ores, sheeg nd r into a anni ol vet be csp a : 4 th x y Enendly and cordial epirit into an examination of tact | Deer their getting ilo political power and plund ents such @ melaicholy fate. It reminds pelea pottr neni tg peg th frees rahe tue sighs of the sun. |] am now writing, 9:00 A. M., | 00d. kine aro. suMlotent.. evidence te this efet, Bon which is apt 19 dilticulties, The po! and the Church iting the wor one of the middle ages, brings back ia tofany | ore thoy were safe. Chan the tae lentes — 20 P a be 4Y | Even the plumage of our poultry has varied according: whieh have frequent! ed the neigh masses against every governme! Borgian rings and other cheerful implements 10 Time PIP COMUAMLA, i 20 R, aise copeich ol aieadeeeneary- task peek iad cally unfor alely OL porimitiv blind obedience to the bebesis of ecciesiastic will, the | read this; but it is unfortunately wo true, The On the 26th of November, with preparations all com- p ’ ate gee ann camaeves > yee prospect beforo this country is a sad one, and a long time deed canaot be explained, the per | sista, a heavy cargo uud ¥ome eighiy-voven omnigrant BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, have furnished breedt whose feathers have lost bot! eon ihe two repulion, and one | must elapse before Peru ean attain to'even the respect | petrators have not been discoversd, aud tue method has | Pian. 90" votre sees and all agen io voyage was ELL their motallio gloss and original tint. The hatr of quads mere. of the world which she gained in the last two years, but | puzzled the medical faculty very much, The mode in fe ; patie rupeds hay also varied tn thickness and length, and the lapas. published scveralar | hes now ao disgracefully forfeited, which the gas from tbe poison was rade to produce | farted upon, hub misfortune ssomed ot lis very. InGOP- | pe asowaTING A FEMALY CHARACTER, —Thoro 1s no ac. | *¥FO bas undergone moditicatton, Bu unfriendly spirit towards Guate- ‘We bave uo news yet from the North and South, The | such instantaceous and terrible effect is not thoroughly the west northwest. 80 severe that tugbonts uoles a wuch more curious lifuence of tt etfects of nale in thedays the last lution that convuls stoamera are expected to-morrow, understood. The lady lives in the “altos” or upper | ¥, ‘anablé to tow the vessel Counting for faucy—a venerable, yes much respected | domestication, aud this is the direction of the Moxioo came to an cad. When these papers portion of the residence of General La Puerta, who, it They aro straight in the wild state, and become ecessitating ite return to await the morrow, | ®%!0m—and therefore any sudden freak or capricious Suits near Pikes vanttic Sree oe: Happ ly the weather modorated on the following day, | whim of vain mortal must be readily bumored in order Jectured thal the letters were destined for him. The daring the 0 ee ate with po showers, the more fully to reaiide the real trath und meaning of — — oy a ial cei ey preg of — art. | Tendering ip uncomfortable, when on the Ist of | tue independence of will. Whilo the strong mipded of ore with Colonel Prado. for Valparaiga, on the ith, | December, a gale that seomed but the forerunner of thoso | the weaker sex seek reform tn dross, and from time to doubitess from the fact that she touched at none of tho | Subsequently experianced. came from tho north, blov- | time thrust themselves upon the view of the storner nex rts of Peru, Watoree Ces a blind Gaved almost tevieen, You there was 6.4 ange aficr | @ttired to the habiliments of the latter, it would seem, piaen and other oles three or four days of severe weather, and light, winds | either from a spirit of retaliation or to gratify a roa! onth sprung up, and with only an occasional Mee tn ah eaitomiar fn Lith wag | Pouehant for female apparel, that there are lords of he ropubite aaid articles were coy the Idea was thrown out of dant te servitude, Our author dves not explain th roason why; but we are inclined to attribute it to the clrcum*tauce that an animal in the wila state {8 constantly on the qué vive Afraid of sudden atiacks, it has many times occasion to repeat the action of cocking tts ears at the slightest noise; Rnd @ constant apposl to the same musel a Public Tranquillity—Moveme Victory of Balta—Revo apala ewnigraois are probably vo strangers io th feo their @vuntry involved {a a forelga war, so ws to carry ‘out thelr intentions of personal Interest, "have certainly Gen rise to the dotaliy faleo news qrculdied by the Now fork press, DE AYCINENA. Notwithstanding this dental by Mr. Aycinena, it 1s morally certain tuat the Mexican government entertaing no friendly fecling towards the government of the eiguboring republic of Guatemala, Tho latter could scarcely be forced into war, howe’ ind would readiiy abandon aoy position thas was found to be teneble The country appears to be perfectly quiet; but, with great propriety, the old metaphor of a sleeping volcano ‘anama, with mii may be used in relation to it. The entire native popu- | tributed among the vessels of this squadron, She 1 | peor 4) Jing and repairing and will gail shorty to join | Og 4) jation bas constituted itself into candidates for the Presl« gahip at Valparaiso. paced isk cbahir chenge, baa & Strong fiom | Creation who would fain exchange positions in dress at dency, and your correspondent, with several other die- es the southwest, a high vea accompanying it, mcr. | leaat Ap exemple in point was adduced at a late hour tinguished foreigacrs, bas formed a species of semi- CHILE tled officers, crew aud passengers into the’ boiief | 0D Saturday night by the arrest of one Wiliam Wilson, determination to compete for the same peaceful occupa- t that the voyage would prove tempestuoua This con- | twenty-nine a. of age, who, whiio attired in a neat logs is greatly modified by Holey 5 wild dog, or the dog rel futo a wild gtato, howls instead of barking. ‘Aatovale trained to carry heavy burdens hat We aro tuciined to doubt. Some animals through fighting oaly. r . Webb, tne f q pemneteeeee Uniatorruptedly, Sud fashionabie suit of laties’ ‘app ‘and admirabl; ) thor, ‘according to Bu nek ea re Sega meen OF epposition. Nae | tion, The commission sent tobe South to recolve tho SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Set IUWGOe Wane DOT ten ane Contes to: | ae a ee promenadiog Fulton street and attracting | humps of the camels and the eakouity of Sirict silence as to Che result of his trip to Nicaragua, successful leader of the revolution arrived at Isiay, and piss aerna J - @ 18th, ee, the old ship pitch heavily and | the attention of young coxcombs and others who a owing to the enuse alluded to—e propositio: sonal 4 be observed op tuat thoroughfare on any ovening, "When inioe weoke out balan np | oor Balley detected the raud and arrested Willa, who rowing the biac tolegraphed io Canseco, who was at Arequipa, He re- | Outbrenk of the Tadinns—R, janation of the beaten proport o phant among the sumber, will not multiply 1a a domem When throe weoks out, dol PERU. plied to tuem to wait and when bis army was sufficiently | Miulster of the Treasury—General Items, Tsthe the gale increnged th soverty, dashing theeahip. | Was locked up to answ Uc state; but the fecuudity of vibers, auch as the eat. Pa aed a Si Ty organized be would join them and thank them for their Varranaiso, Jan, 10, 1868, at will, Four days aftér, with rligbt modoration in th ARRANORMENTS FOR THE OnsERVARCE OF Br, Parnice’s a Crew ably ap. We cannot here SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MERALD, attentions, This comaasion appointed to faliatate | The stato of the republic's perfectiy tranquil, Unlike | mantime, atten '4.°M.,'a severe’ burrieane sirvck the | pyy.——tTuere was a wall attended mesting of dologutes ject of watch la that of modifylag breeds ot Gets 4 planed Cavgoco and te carry to him officially the no our wartike deighdor, Peru, wo setto quietly down to | shin, accompanied with sevare, | quick Gnenes | 4, the Convention of Irish Sociotion beld yasterda: ; but we may simply stale that in fect of the Depnriure of Ex-President | of Prado's downfall has beon the Iaughing stock of | our ploughs and pene and shed ink instead of that | Suiminuing’ in. shipping hoary sous that | afternoon at Temperaaco all, corner of Concord ang uicher’s meat tke size of the heart aa Prade—Resulte e! the Revolutic all | equally necessary element, blood. Only in the South | in their forco washed spara and boats adrift, staying “ masts ted, while the thoracic cavity increased Lima, It was composed of about twenty person! Fulton streets, for the purpose of perfecting arrango- ze R , bolwarks and Giking the socond cabin wito water, On ri st " > of whom wore offico seekers of the most desperate class, ists, and there only wit? the Indians, who | oO" 0G" Sind the wildest confusion, tho rudder beag | ments for celebrating st. Patrick's Day, Pr iovengert Fancy, then, their chagrin and sincere grief when they tly are threatening the small white population of | was found to be twisted, necessitating eulting away tho discovered that the Iresident was organizing his army, | that section, The Indians of the dopartments of tho | case that euciosed it, and rigging in the aecond cabin, delegates admitied from the Lancome croatia Alling those very posts 10 which they bungrily aspired, | Union and of Osorno wore detected in the formation of | 0 an ingenious rauner, Mller that answerod for ihe Mathow's T. A.B, Society No, 7 and St, Patrick’s | Kiouersiey Smythios, of Paddington, barrister-at-law, time the purpose required, This was despondent + aud forbade them to approach him Ho, at Inst advices, | ® plot, alded and probably instigated by their masters, | enougn, but the fourfut hurricen continoed, aud ‘oa pe Tn Merheg ‘Beciely enpeaative Of sant lee pomotaars coeght ‘toms uae a plosun bisa, 00 Spe ; was on the rond to the coast, marching at the head of | the Araucanians, to bura the capitals of those provinces | Christmas day un accident and doath occurred to make | Gesision aot to participate In the coming parode of th r wings flapped by the action ‘ wagers X 1 | etoain ougive, Htied with wii by an army of 3,600 mon, Tuis force Is composed of the | on the might before Christmas, aod to massacre all the | freater the fociing of despondency, Five o’ctock in the és " a uge ol 5 1th of March, Mr, Ward was e'scted Vico Presi. | steam.” afternoon, then quite dark, Emanuel taylor, a seaman, troops who besieged and who defended Arequipa, now | lubabitants, Tho plan was fortunately discovered | felt from the mizven rigglug, and dosplis all the efforts to =, eg ge tbe Boolety. A | | Ono of tne city of Pane cpanervateries jast now pos united under one commander, and perfectly ready to | 10 time to take effective measures against its execu. | 8: ve him, casting a ey an A Ife buoys arter him, be waa | oF ine societies Fepresented was apprintea my pen gov or phere oreroent EM pill iM ack Dotray him on the’ very first favorable opportunity, | tion, ‘The Indians confessod their intended erime and | 2rewned; boats could not live in tho ses, jt was go foar. fully violent, This weather, with its burricano, tho | {12° of march to be observed by the parade. A commit General Canseco's object iu bringing such a body of sol - diers with him to Lima te rather douviful, The rpriving degree, Uf batluouug 18 ne ‘8 will not be for wane of entions f¢ The last now thing tm ao tho patent columos of the Mali Mall @asette:—And Joun factory—Repudiasion Donows Prean—Tho Re-ertabliah ment Over the Murte-tenes News. Laima, Jan, 18, 1868, Bince ths departure of ox-Preeldent redo for Vulpa- Faiso public youtiment respecting hire has undergone a Fewarkable cbauge, avd sazoy who were most clamorous for bis overthrow now speek of bie administration as the best that Pera has over had, and xdmit that he is ‘very likely to return to the head of affairs again ip a short time, Just previous t the departnre of the United Stateo sieamer Nyack for je with Colonel Prado the ex-Prosident addressed a pute to a friend in the Church turned to any practical secount the arms were found which were to be employed. | most violet ever experienced, continued, and on tho | ‘#0 was also selected io nomiuate candidates for the MUSICAL AND THEATAIGAL NOTES, al, Both committees wili report ese consisted of simple wooden sprars of lances, 80 | 271 the waves ran almost mountain bigh, lashing the of the Conveutios, which will be 5 Abrond. hardened by fire as to become a formidable weapon. | snip in their aager, covermg it in # son of white foam, Lima, part of<rhose coutemte bas been published, as | Witoacres declare that it Is to make head | The government will doubilcss takesowe stops towards | at 7:00 P. M—then dark aa the angel of dork: | 20ld aext Sunday afvernoon, Menkew’s book ef poema bas red, and follows:— ngaiuat, any ailempt whieb may be made sng & abril surveilance over tuean would-be di | ness—anottior vianalion Ubat “sppaled the stoureal | ACOCMED OF Foxtovnino Eerrens erom rus Posy | ca ato My feand) Cheriea ckean.™ ' On Boanp eum Nvacx, Jan. 11, 1808, ‘ sonacie tntnitne: ib ud the people of that part of the | hearts vefel the ship. A bage ball of fire fell from | Opricu,--Two youn; D od | on to rail fi ngiand during th aDeKni 2 > by his rival, Balta, towards securing the possession of | country can then, and ouly then, pracosd in devoloplog | the heaveug, end lighting “up the ship from siem ocd eae red na parucline Bernetd a4. | ier New. Terk, ona. alist» bela I oo Faaen—During my aatherity 1 did nothing | t!# Presidential chair, white others state that he foars | ite great resourcos tO alord iu’ Sts rapid. disconh atreck, fs tama | William L, Judsoa, employed ag clerks in the Drooklya | {ors for you, for myself, nut for any one, and only impoved | \0 leave any forces in that eruptive olty of Arequipa In Santiago gossip is busy with the rumored retire | ships, bursting with @ lond report and failing | Post Office, were taken into custoay on Saturday evew | tondred ‘Upon myself to serve my couatr} mezation. Ihave lost my {rian freaed me badly. To-day, a ¥ ‘th purity and ab- ? my country has im to treagon apd .ovdon, Fogiand, has no less than thirty-two licensed. play nouser Their names and respective seating capacl. meot from the (Cabinet of Don Alejandro Re: the "1 ist before ke reached tbe capital & rey should be | Tet af sinance’ Muu wap’ ke aakane actos | iytycoumnd cen woman sant Vindlig ite | ing by Fargaat D073, on conpiaat of General Hobart, ~ declared agalast bim, Bo it as It may, the fact is that | ing to the on dit, on account of the famous advance of | tiller previously riggod was found to bo of ao corvice | Postmaster, who charges them with having ineaiged sa Urs aro as foilor Adelphi, 1,560; Alexzand: 1,330 1 = rT half a million of dollars mato by the Minister to the various smal) peculations by purloining letters, son y y v . ntl pied Fire Pi} pom ad tate ty tg pee fod Pele asia aa i bre rfongd of Tims | oted Daron dol Rividre, without recolving in return we phe ond ue and ‘setenaet Mine hostage ‘wore oat fa seventeen aud Burnett twenty years of ts of foo; ty r te 2, f yop 100, cabinet paring the laut A y ia at in account i b ri be exarn: 2 4 ever day ve my furvgue F shall forever be your friend | Proharing tie auras isan Geatoes ee bela} Ont cimoaah OF the, ormay | debate of AR | wan eaccesetul | These Rernichpes baw. Sas Usiied ales Commieniones to da aed vetore th } aon), 12,160; @ 9 Of Hilasteation, 062) Grectam, 2,120 MARIANO I. PRADO, aasket, 1. olut was recent); Marylebone, H rai use, otherwise who ts remarkable for | pubiished in ihe Manat. f Tae | feans eo ecumabone contte a do " ais pif Accipants.—Edward Connelly, a boy abot fourtoom | New Royeily, 794: Olymplo, 4, The Treasury Department has sent to the Minister of | from aloft and was the republic in J.ond howev balance of December, contin: ; Not # voice bas bewe rnised agains the bouesty, the nity, would ingist that 4 ould | Mr. rorigning on acovunt of tbealticaky | fans teastu ee ines, + Pavillon, (8,600 , , ime, Hhootlug with all th oak ' od) ones 3 Panam Patriovicin and exccucdve ability of Prado, and thove | assume the character of one of those triumphs | whicn be and hiscolleagues ind tas cabiues prosided | tome “eter the. antpt she gina warlag. tha walle | 7622 Of 20, while in the act of ciltabing over a fenen | Garrick (esiiioains We G00 Be Secon waa who participated in <x» revolutionary movement are | 12, Y the ge of Roma, Nevertboless, arches and | over by ® Minister of War whose earnest andonly desire | and with the deaths of Robert Honter, seaman, | 9 ‘Third avonue, Gowanus, on Saturday afternoon, ws | giandard, 8,400; “itand, 1,081;" Surrey, 1,802 Nreioriny already aympath’2ing wit) the llustrioun exile, On the | arnval wo shoak ime sirests, end 08 his | is 10 bo omnipotent oa the isk; Joba Burgoyne, seamen, who oll | who through the right hand by the “wow: | 3,009; Crienial (stiaaisd), 1 1 Geoae ‘Hall ( ether band, wo bi theatre. math ing but discontent with the the 204; Thomas | dental discharge of a iol whieh bo was ied), $00, Holborn (enti: Plans of the new crstom bouses | McGtunts, passenger steward, who diod from @ fever, | carrying at the time, He we hd to Li \omimeals 008 ow chases ved) Place of New Quees 000, Total condition of end et . r, Who is admattied to bea man of very Which the government propos-s building in Valparaléo. | gud Blazio Sippetia, who died from exposure, the vovage | residence, coracr Filth ave Ww: trot. = hd 1 recom Side tale ee for | aviiity, and who, indeed, hae beon the masier mind of | The Minister ie to invite propvsnia (or wupplying all the | was coutiuuec, These deaths, acd’ tho. plotnees Ot | amputation itis thence a of ha aad r She future. I cannot give a better idea of the prevailing the revolt ia the Bouth, iron work necessary in their construction, As they are | others of the crew and the destructiveness of tho rica, A youth named Wiiitam All residing with bis . Sentiment then that expaeased in the followt Corea sng Puno hove Joined the triumphant eause—in | to be built entirely of iron and masonty the contract | everywhere apparent, cast agioom over the al not | parents, No, 263 Adeiphi street, while tmaaing his way | tua from an editorial a the Neck nal, of Lime <a paper fact (bo Whole country is by this time under the reign of | will be for a very considerable sum. bh, aa heary sea, Sereen tateyoue 0, near. Port! Kpped whea the Marquis de Vear te wealthy, Mil pot yee the interes! of and aided (us reveludonary cal the new powers = The last battle was fought by the In- On the St eit, Don Mariano Sanchez Fontectlia re. y injured by being aw frum windward fo the ceuite of the sireet, and, an down, wae | break her ongagemont with St, Pe ¢ two WWe are unable Lo properly app rect diaus peat Pano, againat toe few men who, under | ceived the appointment of chargé d'affaires of fo by aware, Driven back repeatedly by agrarae | tun over by # bh ladea brick wagod, He receive! | teorative to v9 vightly rejected. Her voles having ob-- Colowel Bustemente, beid out for Prado. Toe Indiana, | public is Washington, and as atiachd of the legation a | winds, with raih and snow atorma, with (he sen + | severe internal tainnd ito fullest di »“pwent enables her te tet we were forwdahle ta sumbers, were armed with | companies him Den Alejandro Carrasco Albano, for | hausted and pastongera helping to work the sbip, the ‘Three ourpenters, while engaged at work on 4 | avery rive; th 0, it ip possible she may coutigue en. v lube and Ianeor w jetely routed their oppo f Legation at Buenos Ayres, bth of February broke npon the sow wornout company, wf house ‘on Ninth sircel near Fit avo- | sue tage for a (ow seasons after her marriage. 1@ ebide by 1 sailing Lager mn cing ‘The Spanish Admiral Nusez, very weil known on this | when, with prayore for ihe welcome cry, tand was mad afternoon, were greoipiiated ution of 1890—thas i, Hara to pf has b at of warm manifestations of | gad on the’ Sh, asp roferrea to, ail ‘rouble was ever, & Gisinace of twenty f by the welutionaste Samnoh 60 probe: sie fevers part of the kmowa world and, BP eeena Any) ang | New Lb tag resale imo vege gon ynee of the ropes. wane) stpeeree nee ene —ftet ° ho x “ Pacem Gecived ihe power of exerciaiag ducated’ euttteiy, hed published several very | congress at Ge recity Monte. prema il ala dager Sah at ieixoiebrat a Dante hee Guar tie fans, Nine | Prisonete Attempt to Break Jail and Are Rocerved to enseuive ned legiictl've ath Troll written and snteriaining cecords of his vow: video, There was rect! 43 of musi Tue ey sero fo badly Uutt that be bad to be carrisd to hia abode tb Cired On. Gadersiond that ‘a ihe tmumenys of } soy Mend Percheu upov the sevolutionary bann: young girle dressed in o7 anner, and This ship, Cupinin Peabody, belonging to the eame | Teuth strest, near Third aveone, The other 6wo mens ‘rom the Marion (& 0.) Star, Jan. 20.) may be delegated to a militar: ro1 quarters of tuo republic, as you were th bombug, = line, left Liverpool on tho 28h of Doenmber, with mer. | Georg aod Michael MoGorntgai--wore ouly On laet Fridey moraing, about eight o'clock, our clih Aacvities which revolation an by the last steamer, aows of victory been and still Business here ts dull. The Dakota and Powhatan | chandiseand (wouly-eeveu passongers, aud aliiough the | slightly Injured, a0n8 were thrown into @ state of excitement by a report wary. The supreme chief vol jt up within | {8 pouring ond Jubiiond Lima. gd Lima ie jabliant, | are stilt in port. We are cpocting the Waterom, wit | fearful fury of the gaiow that seemed be fall with Mary O' rien, an oleerly femalo, reeiifog corner of | tuat ine prison ore--twonty-sia tn Saat oer ate she walls of 4 city, aomliig would — by | fOr every chauge of government brings at least a pros: | midshipmen om board for ‘ivtriution i the squadron, | ail their strength apon ber sitter veusel Sedg omic Oolumbia streets, fell’ on the ice in freus | tempting to eusct thelr escape from cent ‘i Maay ~ more Batural then that ‘he showid have some | pect of place and mney to the crowd of hungry pa- The Stovuewall, a Jepanese raro aa descri by the | efier her i a of cor whise and @ few colored i themevives Pepreseutative who wight avrve can ceuti to the opera | tiote who swarm around the Presidant’s doors, papers here, arrived ai this port on the Oth iaek - All and haglly ropaired to the Jail, where the agent of 4 Of revolutioniate in other 8, That Sefior Don Tho success of Goueral Canseco in the South Basonly | well ow board, ‘ 8 Troedmen’s Boreas aiso beadquariers. After with the militar commana ot tan foleset Line eae uma: OF evcice ue tacts eee et tbe, bie at | Too Moon Manvvixy is Ovn Fawny —A feartal mur arrionaee of thits Dekive eontist Ne 998 Buses er eran cnn ty Seriocn a7 noon, | Se qtgaal ot the Boreas, Foun be. Maler tak. ry command o a la} vr LY, =, “4 t udaor of nee a ebe Pm of u the town of Arequips, but lutte wus ot bead of "bie Ger eoturres 0 Cow 6: Ure ctow. Hurricanes of thir asbure cont: fro ‘enue, was felopiously exter? yoern. | romousiranees oof bimeslf nor a army of mountaineers, avd fi ‘Presi. steulaed ‘ey ie VUbesterfeld, Lil, aod was Aghti the . iculars wre about as icilows:—A roam living | dency, The recent viewry which he has gained at tho | the vicinity of Chemerteld had married saccesslvely 4 morning aod robved of $26 in money ad aquenity of Weariug uppar west-northwest, carrying away otbor sails, and by ibe bor exhausting tbe now dospondin Oa Wm Seymour, seaman, beloagtn g bush, fofinence upem the manifest intentions of ts, ba ordered the citizens to drive them, ndows with their guns, which was accom. important towa of Chiclayo hee ers 94 Sherman, and on the ry drat a blood vessel while aloft, aud on belD; Tewranancs Mecriva at Toe Paa® Tasatne. A pubs few anote, Three of four of the prisoners coi we ae reat deal UA ard fightiog, and sedou to | second hosbands third brotoer aspired to ber band | pisied to the deck died in a tew minutes, Durin, No moeting, under the auspices of the Kings were Wounded, no even this die 4 ‘Woority can asedme ve attr) jaita’s credit, #0 much so thas by ” She looked favorably apon his sult, but ner own brother, | gies, tn latituse forty. x of | Central Temperance Organteation, as held Inst Bot stop them from ection Shey con. lative power without frcu ont ular eandidare the next Prosi Bamed Koper, thinking the marrying of twe members | sucht a violent praction. r ree tinued $0 e Rev. J idle. fandesneciod jnabrameas whith Des betn ri. Be basalwa: Nod tia family wae enongh, swore that she should not to work the pumps and perform ather snip duiieg | 'P* Park theatre, aed notwithstandiag the sora (h6.) ton ceolered) want into the jail and communicated with pe This 9 stili much more serious aud tii euccesafully b ‘Thi tors stood aul last big = veseo! lay With her lee rat! entirely ancor wa'ot, | building was woll filed. bag ay 2 was addressed by | them, All of the prisonors, except three who took a0 parh jonial When it ie jore@ that these gow. fought againse «reat women an rother-in-law Sb and, surging Inte the head sea, tous of water roiled | Mr, Peunington, an inmate of tite Tnebrisiss’ Home ; | in the attempt to tacxpe, are murderers, house bursers, ere Dave also been i second ume to ons of wan His al Roper, aiso driving Into the vessel, and finding ite wey be.ween tho | Rov, Mr. Wiliets, Superintendent of the } | tolbers and thieves from Darlington distziot, The leader She Prefect of Callao, To make military promoxions of | Feport ws as foliowsi— Roper did mot give a) decke the ice bulwarks q Mr. Pogeon, a reformed — @runkard ; of there would be refugees from justies was Jeff. ci alam 6s: prefecta, adyn'n! To, ene Mivigenn op Opi Crrceavo, Jam, 9, 1968) quarrel ensyed beiwedn thé | free thom. Thi Dorn, av ox-rumselior, and Mr, Rito who was cowvioted at cur spring term of the court ‘ its of the yore Bxosuterce—alver mruck Sherman with @ stick, where taey euffered = privation, bis experience of the evil effects of Mareh of the marder of Darius Gandy, When his cel) P ware to the Powtmastor Ing the people of Chick pe Ty Arow a revolver, which went of Is she ing, it wae foand ou the 20th th inke od bi ed forta & new arthy jetory ov: Me and the pall struck hirs, Sherman, xilliag her eady damages, bad been fur: j ter on voxeck ri almost Instantiy, fac repaired Bureg the Buta poh, the adovtnistration modera at now.c Boasen to <A Gorm amed possesennt rf AY Gogpeted mates tha e pute Death —A an girl a Barpare re that sne\Rer. Job Twenty-second aireet, near Third}. gy, day aight from the effevia of iy CH isems WD thelr arms, eer of @ kerosene lamp, fhe | allege that starvatiourdrove ere ie Mom bo fa now fo presen, im Canad& for the part he po ard th bare, alike [els by the paseon, fe ib, land el tm thy avi will be foe liberaied, Certain taduence, or been at jb can | and deatination was aN nes breeders | corousr was notit to male their areape. Ge tothe lect of iy fail te pecare that By ibid mysterions | of peril aimost'as eorers as that exyerienoed by the Baniove Fatt. A woman famed Josepbies Kowaet The agemt of tho Freedmen'’s Burean donfos this Ob 19 Ob, by ord or Corraiea, | language Be probably menne . ine Preamvent hee ie, | Colameia, , apped apon some | bh or of F. 7 | Bort shout starvation, He says the prisoners loo E Ne barrie terceded a2 instructed “y © resent resolusion THR ApersRaven op Te" swrA POR Borne ice at the corner of ton avecas | PF icog aud hear’ d aed uvoge fopmardge he sites: Thus mareeags | tee ae a iy A igh 10 the Dolnmbtt gid Noovwae gh Abie time fully Sooan sireet lnah niet end broke her Isa, Bhe wae br siasiay ang cyiotwe AOQeRAT muted Wemealyen ‘ 1} t get ain 1 Uy ub cover of ~ sharn ariiilery Ore. comme; attack, creed fier iwalve boure. of bord. ty cal ay of io We stripped of ail prestige 08 Ited in the administration, polh's ‘€0) DOT military orgunization of the coustey,. idatead of orig al) the obstacies and all the diff ouition embarngs the actioy Of & new local uuvern> ty > Be bie teen ethan aie aster ds lt eee Ee & Es : 5 = = 2 <

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