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6 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 868. | nae - '{ gundoats to pase up, bat hes sent to the ‘action. not | tn violation have occurred in Mlnagsots in 1802 and at the Oni 5C atrateg! at 10 commanders to ran ke a pment, ‘he ducharge | them that m geeniens ‘ygton magpacre of | ueve that che whites ould from there annoy any yt Where be ‘sasures them that they shall be Well 16° tary posta im 1808 and in the wrong. and thigt the Indtads have . ; Ganeral the Visconde as a Sart ‘pertocaly | OM POM fee Perpe’ | 1500 or ‘Mogtane, vat | £0" 10 resort to wan sot-lofénce by actual want je PUL eee, el pon © oe wl Chg FH 4 .h ta oe had aimost ony, | acmos | Derg t be grey) than con- mission with which he was fe and ‘miante An American General and and Six Iron-Clads to use | butldii vineed that such case in, the present in. observations of the enemy's ‘and of the terrain, be Engaged—Number of Lepez’s Regiments— Pred of the terminas w: mance, and I hope! have made it plain. I furthey THE PARAGUAYAN WAR | sixt a a basta? | of aus weet | Rance and | hope I have, mace mata Tarbes ‘ Esters ahs seo shack ee Lett pcan o ‘and abundant | travel or q- | Indians from utter annitiiation ts by s fair ane bananas «a lessened, 3 ‘advanced tron-clads, aa a which Thad les it tte } tains. x. | Prompt execution of the scheme suggested by Y erred tg move para tothe adrance a the simy, opened BUENOS AYRES, Oct. 14-9 ?, M. var meriie | teusion wend Ham waleh can slane be done te te ‘Description of Lopez’s Position | trom tou hy and torocs ihe iss son atten | | President Sarmiento held a Cabinet meeting to- used, the poorer Wen then it will rejuire mueh patience ane ption P our: Sd ‘sucess agatan the roioude Wabad neatly day, all the new Ministers attending. A general freo rate | of the oan Sia eth Pa sat Who execute ‘combat few, mn at Villeta, ‘wounds weautiy ait. wingers DE sie @ehoo) system throughout the country ts to be estab- a (4 for the time day of jst e " whic! 60 oan : a Im reference to theaffatr of the ist, Baron ler- | shea. based oa | arch the onty ho) fina 5 + val wrote to General Geily. y Obes:— It ts very generally ramored that an american zat ihe and bid end steroal Indiun war i 0 the transfer All that can be ssid of the reconnotrsance. of yy general wil! be engaged in the United States to com- and OFS ria! could all be hauled Pe business ie riment snd 4 ‘out is, that b for Congress to enact the inws and provide the ne- The Engagements of September 23 | four pojois where twas cartiod ow tes thnsnchimentas met | Mand the Argentine army, and that a special com- Po — end gome of 'be | cessary money at least a year he‘ore it 13, Toquired te and October 1. theriacho Figquici! ies on the finale’ by tke enemare | Miasloner will be despatched to the United States to tate of | our withdra) gh be expended. This is eapécialiy nocessarv in the Came ° grape. Our column of the left forced @ regu'ar h- | Contract for six iron-clads, Great public confidence sik ap oie, Pacific of it into Colorado. | Pits in pe a Missouri rer ie caly Rave {oie enemy iar le, merase, Tiree ws tagcat! aon, Reerdicbed ry os A Cy et Sppropriation f See et or 1908 (and which ‘The steamer Mississippi, Captain Slocum, from ‘were sent to the Marquis, but Ido not know what | waited upon to-day and yesterday by nearly all the ry cataps on Pat ‘Larned, and told | o4 not became he ult the Chieyennes had ae- aueiro Ootober I have told. In the centre was dislodged from lead Plate atmy | them what had i ‘bel tally 61 he war path, viv, A 8), there Se 4 26, via St. Thomas Novem | = “bush road ond (be: throw eapnene of the Hyer, todo? Follow | war or threats of w or wade yee Was @ clause giving $600,000 to be disbursed under (wer 16, arrived at this port yesterday. > pimaelt inte ite { bare’ leat Bnginese Gambve, riled | , CoUstess is about to close. The debate on the cap- reete. of | Sbandon rch paswep thon my direction, a8 & member of the peace Mipistey Charles A,’ Washburn \afrived at st. ‘a cannon vall while makings plan of ‘the enemy's camp, | {tal question has terminated in the bill being thrown Paraguayan | the very heart of buffalo region, the best huntin, ey Rett be Ec seeitenaty ai etal Nong, ae ‘Thorhad aboard the United States steamer shamokin, | LST nareleen The column of thebichi commented | OVeF Until next session. een Brought Pound of mere, About ‘Indians, iis ana. ‘Chey. | farming @ensiis and ‘tursishing food ee eek ‘Commander Braine, and will leave November 25 for | by General Castro, went onto the part where the riacho be | The latest uews from the seat of waris up to the ennes, four (rong ; comnamne twenty Bioux, na banda, of Indians with which ‘reaties had had bees Philadelphia via Havana. soman en Somndenienane there he hed Cio skirmish with | ott inet., and 1s a8 follows:—-Mr. Gould had been 10- pe them, he maura, oC A he mpembery of may | known to have started from th compe: on Farrnse Pa rs a thee ta in defray- + among the passengers by the steamer Mississipp! | 42 *oundation of intie depth and o's lbarue from | Vited to visit the Paraguayan camp by Lopez, but as | aicstes what kind of onacerion wan n woretoradofueraad | YOK 00 & a, ition, ‘nominally tor fignt the Oe, Ne epeene le ie ae nage ia making toss are the following omcera of the United States Navy:— | lien abork 80 cavalry the garrison of ther ines aoe yebhad not gone, The Parguayan army consists of | of bor aT ON on Are Sta nor of Fore Harker, Mey appeared gn the Sains, tuto emfect, As soon ws I got a copy @aptain Thortes'G. Corbin, Lentenant Commander | tkryrtieoee Thare'not ™ Caled wit these of theex- | fifty-three regiments of infantry, of from 200 to 300 dav OAC Wan = sean feats Panera 8 gu the rah them ‘kind get gtere, ive iven food and cottee, | Aneust 101 Maatied: my senernt 0 ghee ig ee ro 8 4 ree aoe each; also several cavalry regiments, badly | fiston a aa ha ut pretes because it was in a. monn ‘B. L. Wallace, Paymaster Danforth P. Wright. Admtrai Inhauma hoisted ‘on the corvette The Bo hey herby fr acetee the ied pe the eaininales oe anders now | tin cups they threw it og im the faces of the pe ale Ly eenit Dre ave at i aif nultion ‘The American fleet with General McMahon, our | Bi i, bh aie tet ly and Co- nia. 3 ago ne by ersten women, and ‘@t once to break up jfurulture gun tp Kansas from spreading to the ‘Sew Minister to Paraguay on board, was to leave Rio “ beats ieeconnnicance taht grr fom Resi a the fattest us gs bidties 110 WA ‘ATSON WEBB. and set fire to the housea, They seized the women | 222 danyerous tribe of stoux ot the no ‘This for the river Plate tast,, and vigor- ten A. M. he ‘moved up round | command the river Paraguay, Mmasuncion tere are | The above letter throws ligt upon the reasons | 204 Yavished them, -perpetratiig atrocities whic | C!4c3@ in the Appropriation il) made ‘no change ‘on the 27th or 28th inst,, ai ie int of itapira to soe hi how the relads were | command the ‘and some artillery and ten pieces. | wnich ied Mx. Washbura w wiow a discussion on | $OUd could only bave been the result of premedi. | Wiriierch im the general jwana-coment of Indians ous measures would be taken to obtain justice from ng on in the boinbardment CR gs ee As | Topen holds his headquarters on the hilis of Cumba- | the accusations made by Lopez against iup of,being | Wed crime, Here they killed two men; thence they | wien. ast fore, remained vnoly with the Interior ‘Lopes for his ignominious treatment of Americans. toon as the Belmonte showed herself the Paraguay- ritl, about one league and a half from iaraguay | tie prime mover of a plot agaiust hiu. |No doubt | Crossed over to the settlements on the Solomon, bepartment, Opn application. ta-aeneral John B. 4n the same errand three English and French men of Souhe the shelterin point, with four wounded and river, and his troops encamped elong the line ta | is course was athe only pousib.e oie to &@ man who | Where they continued to destro: pe the houses and pro- } anor, the meinber of tho Pics Comulasion whe pik peatircag eg at ar at not notice large bodies of | by that time leot acquaintance with what | Perty, to ravish all femaies, and killed thirteen men. | 104 joen ite nb. 4 {war had already gone up to Paraguay to settle with oe pin ce pm mote and rigging. The first — men can be thrown on any given point. Lopes was able of doltue ‘Aud tue necessity wiileh. Going ing on to Hee Rao baean they killed two more | this! nr sna eee ae aitat ‘thal poeta “2 ‘he Paraguayan despot for his inhuman treatment of | Of lron-ciads having passed up above the batteries | ‘The neaitn of the allied army 1s not good, but the | forced hin thus to comproulise lis digulty as United | Men and committed other acts of similar brutal |} tiountine to ebout $150.00. f therefore British and French subjecta, <4 my pid Tenors pee ry ment va Be soldiers suifer more from intermittent fevers than | states Ambassador, to preserve Cn bes and repu- atrocity. A® soon a6 intelligence of this could be anything else. ‘The four irou-clads which forced the | tations of Limself, his fainily andlis adachex, makes | Catf.ed to Fort Harker troops were sent 1a pursuit, sme bath Teo eauing a thereof the Angostura Pass are now before another pass called the an “Alisa who succeeded In driving them away, rescuing some ance 0 ith tems Sau Autouio, three leagues below Asuncion, where Gace, cua reGeetnseman Wty Mow the W sp to capuve children and killing but few Indiaus ie cont et Setaosln bal x oe ot the re the; Paragudyans have batteries, viaced. ° Baron puss up to Asuncion, and eds any when Geueral son of their fast psoas and familiarity wi ration, Viz, $350,000, waa. dist spate as followas— THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. ; fiat gal sins me Antonio, 3 littie bee oy Ave Asuncion. Ip Passing the Pasage has learned from some Paraguayans that bb's remonstrances he country, ope gy Strevath of the Paraguayan Position at Vil. | °'ad Barroso received to" 8 severe injories as Lopez makes itis stand at Villeta andthat there are pea a Washi om Bee see psec Be ip |... 1 recite these facta precision because if pred 4 rt Har: nay, rae Stouxy Ye 0 i to be disabled for further service until she in Asuncion, ‘the forei; boats are they ure proven Liye tebe." ond ee a ‘and. up to whys . Haven, for tne Chay onnes, &¢., $80,000; leta—Armed Reeonvaissances—Oficial Ac- | undergoes extensive repairs. The P,; yan Dat- ba Cobre Berit ign gunboats ar os ecuaaheoasys Des ia ets to meta the very ene of their departure from rege to Generat ©, C. Augur, for the Snakes, &c,, $50,000, counts of the Affairs. terles of Angustora occupy a sudden bend in the | Pew ANgOOre. ate witha fa of ah the backs i Serf sets a 4 ye been | Fork no Indian a egre ‘any but the kindest treat. | ANd to Major RS. Lamotia, for the Crows, $50,000. R10 JANEIRO, Oct. 26, 1868. river at a point where it is narrowed. They mount After @ short burst of action in the way of a leisure ire pie bag ie gtd one choi hinuied hig march of 100 miles, escorted by the Brazilian squad- precy hee geese papain da: von, Caxias is himself again, and at last dates was north of Huinaita, \ Coa! waa much wanted to enable'the squadron to putting on hie spectacles to gaze upon the Para- | undertake operations and the failure site up the g@uayan position. To judge by the accounts of it, aoe of this tee ee article bed that twee | 2 Lopez baa an excelient one, which the allies will look low were 80 iat two- Jong at before assaulting. It is.a group of hills about thinks ar of the supplies of nemie! victualing the or ive miles below the little village of Villeta. The high | and reports stated thab Paraguayan parties the agents of the general gov- Total, $350,000. That the Indians wil ive the truce, dropped sown the river the other day with | ¢wo, First, Mr. dee Waskogen Wa wa] judged in favor of | ment on the beneilt of every cent of this 1 ul on board, Who went at once to | the Paraguayan cause, aud.was bitierly abused as | erument, of our BP sciniers on of the frouner people, or the Desde Heed char Steet mys Pleat Very badly with what | With oue exception, Agent Leavenworth. The sol fas gl ap ET ee Te ee ears a eeoane | oped alleges now. Sevoudly, AdiuiEAlé ike inhau- | ers not Only trom @ natural aversion to en udian | foot assured; carry conviction 10 oll thas’ te Present encampment 18 inconvenient and troops | ina, and Generals ike Caxius/do uot wis independ. | Wat, which is all work and no glory, but under posi. avsbursergent of tis money wilt beimfull harmeny sulfer ardships an immediate attack ent criticiam to get beliind the scenes and) describe | Wve orders from me, had borne with all manner of th the designs and purnoxs of the peace com- va! be Ue ade bul the position of Lopes is repre- | the puppets which were biazuged out aud maguided dosuit ana proveoatin im hopes that very svun the mission and oj Congress. In the sume A) mnely strong. Comibra and Carumba | in tier Topresentation upol io silects Of Interested Peace Commission would culminate in the with: | ni were two otiler lems of ex}: suulcaren en to mv official supervision, viz.:— $290,000 for seed, farming and huplements, work cattle and other, yell evacuated and only 20 men on | correspon such ay that of tae Moatevic cor | drawal of the saree from the neighborhood of our the ‘ilo 4, frontier remain. ‘The road between Vil- page rary Jordi ae Goinbiereo a has. Fert is, Toads and sett ta ‘and et thereby end all ‘eta.a ee juncion 18 open and” the telegraph wires | giready made $300,000 by hia aduiation of Oaxias, ainega trouble, 1 was present at Fort Leayenwortit tock provided for in article seven of the treaty with . and 1s now getting from the commlssariat contractor eneral Sheridan received notice of the attacks | *'° x 500 {OF gZound is bordered on the river Paraguay side by ve { Were cutting off paris of the droves. | There "division of infantry and cavalry was despatchea | Sts pow Ketting trom ¢ goa u cay 90 each of the aa 1 tho selllers ef tho Saline, oloror aad nora prune sramsaieiae, avency ceiieginacea er six miles of swampy river bottom except atone | sent Opin Redapeorta’ oe bBiglenid up te ver to Ia ae on-ciags, which forty thousand Bragilian troops in remuneration of ear ea eee once: up the road. made every | and carpenter shops and 82/09 house for the same 7 ver and. e58i8iaL roouriag © Tact from he + ane tished our per ad ren Potut, at which the high groand runs toa point south- | intense. of cholera were more freq Y ation im ‘naiional bonds since satiing | Well soaped Caxtus Caxias und Mie trieuds are mad | Drovodstion at all for those wanton acta of burbarity | Sie Saraloes.), The vuole of this appropriations Wward until 1 reaches the riverside st Angostura, | the troops. The division of infanity and cay: ry nf lying at Igaapehy, © Upper Para: er where the river 1s very Darrow. This point isthe near- mand of AI had Separel ike el ‘eat to the allies, and being mounted with twenty-two | of crossing the Parant into yates im pursuance Great speci "1 of the Freuch mall caused by rumor that larye oF- | at the exposure which Wasuburd mate of the inca- | Wich were in Aagrant violation of their recent | {21.8 w" ely: momeandine derapat come out'to purchase, followed by a reac- | Dacity ofthe Drailian hero, aid therefore its reat | teaiies. Yet he delayed striking thelr cars till cr ar iy cap rigs 1a New Th tion—prices mow quoted at 44, and still declining. | aii the epithets of cowardice, corrapton and double | ke had made a formal demand through tue another ttem of appropriation in the same bill, viiey Dry ox and cow hides—Some few sales at previous | treason are poured upon the head of tue unlucky ex- | agent, according to the terms of the treaty, ae ia avan Pieces of cannon, one of which is a 150-pounder, it | Of the Instructions of Baron do Herval when he went | quotatious. Tallow—Largo arrivals from the coun- 5 tor ‘the. acta: $150,000, for the reuoval “of the ectuslly cloves the river to all but the tron-clad poe pathy ap ict nad trad ih war Bole ty and prices rin. ‘avices to-day froin the coun- SR: cis, Colonel Wyukoup, “agent “ot ‘tye Chey. | {0% ffom thelr old reservation at | Bosqud Vessels. The front of southeast of the Paraguayan pio the mate of Sepiemver, Some sual lotsof new Wool in market. tignest | THE MILITARY DIVISION OF ‘THR MISSOURI. | Suite -otd,Arepanoes, went a messoner out ant of the Interior Hieparcinents sega tes anal : an position is fortified by entrenchments throwa up on flo inumpho, toons Tavoved tu une | Brie? adared 60 im. o. per arrobe, _,| ate tlle of chiefs, ‘ough eam ee geatt | priation, bill passed these Indians had actually Mhe sides of the hilis, mounted with canon, and Batata bam aga ¢ Paraguayans at the time; «| Report of iompanee eenneal Sherman—The removed by my military or ters, Were on aA na <Zjih the Paragudyai encampments close behind ina Woope. Have ps wave way ani throw THE WASHBURN MUDDLE. Indian Troubles and Mow ‘hey May Be tee bet yon ag Warriors, And of course they abe | 1,2. cOst to the araty of Toss than 350, ‘dem in the woods or the ‘Ab the foot of the thmacnes fouzion Upon the erOops reg MORRIS ESE: Ended—Hecommended Traas‘er of the Ene bevth tg ‘All of the Cheyennes at once | tothe army out of, piel bis ‘un peared t Dis, for Ay to sixty miles fom ibs Paraguay, le guayans Baron do frit ap ha his i aed | Minister Webb and Admiral Davis at Loxger: | tire Business to the War Ucpurtment. gah a goyeral Dal ancy Stee, Hilt and AT” | expact to receive tron tie s2vera! omcers named tm Ammeuse stretches of lakes or deeply fooded bottoms, | by a Pa: ‘ecaguayanl ofose ist was ta ree an gerr heads Over the Matter=—Note trom Webb in WASUINGTON, Nov, 20, 1868, “] wnlte men who had not received a gotios 6 the ny Bi pio dha ne eet rf peter fn ~ ¢vuich would appear to give passage to man or beast and seven’, behaved ery bad Indeed Tuy had Defence of Washvurn—Action of the Admi- | Tn8 following report has just veen received at. the | Sliauye in thelr peaceful relations and who were | sue 97 ail the 1m itwis ‘or who 0 ‘ley are ‘requ noe pron pounmomannakerics ng oN the bridge and wero driving back the Para. | Fale rnto Janina, Oct. 24,168, | WOE DeRartment from Lieut-uact General Sher manlere paicasten tae seestir tie ae, Saeregats provide, with cure iy p eparot timates of fam @ Paraguayeus ve. dammed. genyan cavalry, when 200 infantry BIRO, Oct. 26, man:— September. General seeing that war ea ‘1 to. per tie sy nas ba ee branch to flood the ground. A ed from the woods behind, ome of the | whe United States squadron did not aail for the maDQua on Mr with the ennes was inevitable, tuen en | Mur which they can be transexred back to th very wide and deep braneh close to the fan on gg eo TE i Paraguay on the 10un as was announced by me in my ba ta Mosrany Drviston Mfissount, rf Lorie © ge pe at of tt oe ee Liven 7 abe RS pt Se. Paraguayan entrenchments drains the surplus waters | Paraguayan cavairy in front reformed and charred. last, and {t is still here. Jt must be confessed that | Brevet Major General E. 1). Lown 8nd, Assistant | Oo Raver ben My le Heike aay j secomamipagacions ‘of the In ian Peace Commissi the great flooded bottoms and has cut a deep hol- uy becaiae a egg shen; te arog horsemen | its stay in this harbor has astonished everybouy, aS General, Wasbingtos: vO A Se For ‘Dodge, rere, on, ‘on the 34 of Se, citi emer | But Kabwitg the pressing necessities of some Jan ie and these (let tome SE Shad Be ta Rf tie Beaver, Spotted Wolf, Bull Fe peamber, We MSE | these Mdians at this moment. | would ask ap eat! tanto the sandy soll, forming thus a most effect- ‘some of ticir | 20¢ merely Americans ashore, but even the | still composed of the Depar men's of Aussouti, Sppropriation of $300,000 for General Harney @. ditch to the Angostura batteries on the extreme | own men Deee fr oper ihe head of the column ad: | odlcers and More themsclvos, From ‘the | Platte and Dacotah, embruciag suvstantialiy the | Aro rane tgs agred tke Our oilicers, and in | $350,030 foruenera: Hazen, ideein these sams im . to keep out of the war and , a tof the Paraguayan front, This widg bragcn | Yauelug to help them {nto great confusion. If was | 4th to the bof Gctobér thesg were hurrying SoUntey WONs Gf HB. MiauinapDA fever, to ee ec | to move down to vation below the Kansas | (anensable to prucite for he pencetul Tadlans this uns paraliel for s0iné distence to and Enters tiie | men end soldige gad the nce who rhes ‘Lored ake | svous the fowl in high glee at ry Prospect of aclive | tana. ‘These departmeniy are comsiuuied by Gen: | Une, fo wich they had assented at the Medicine | nuxt spring in ticir farmiae operations on te Paraguay under @ high blu iorming the lowest part | sheep were Rio Grande soldiers who had fonght | servita, laying in private stores and setting their ac pod Shencen, cag Shesned Sr Mo Moun vee selves to come in aad to start for Fort C: bb had BN ed to which they have been or may be re @f the bluts of Angostura (tue Narrows), and upon | bravely on other dan the ARS pelailfon waedis: | COUN'S aud evidently they, a8 well as every one else | ¥>q tor more deialled stuvciicu's of tho prose-as | trauspired they not only did nat como in, but Ta cciucluston, 1 will rernark that T propose to cbt ‘he bluff six 63-pounders are mounted whose grape | goived and disiri in the city, believed that the following Sunday would | inade and of the events of the pasi year. You will known to be at open war ali the way from tinue, as pow, to have venera's erry and Augur pro ‘ean sweep the branch and.the ground necessary to | Tue march from Tebionari was a terrible business | aco the United States squadron under way to de- pop thd gr Bolin Be Rey pea eae: a ea gig k + tin wen ata 4 ipegnetiyeritratic an the ae Cree ‘Be passed over before reaching ft, which ground is ot ne en em, gee be ro oat mand reparation for the outrage against the Ameri- Sly! comment” have Leet peared | autly. ab war, | Whom Thad Jake charge of the lower or tori Lorena ety Sha tacerradan ries | sf very barrow extent; 80 ae the advantages of the | oxen hitched to one Gall -two-pounder rifted caunon | 20 Legation in varaguay. Ramor said that Admiral cadaring ail iw daugurs get ow aniaals, bee igen: Zara on thi Pind of Nebraska, where General W. S. Harney is prepared inders are extremely & narrow front | to drag it through @ muday bottom; and ie wouder | Davis intended to hovst his fag on the second rate | with mone of ite houors ur rewards. in | 1a) feoq ang maintain them en rude and after 4 aad protect thei to the extent of the means Deing possible to the asain bathed and the deep branch | ig that Caxias did not transport both men and mate- snityie ny contro! to destroy or punish the hostile ‘ef 20) to 300 feet width having to be crossed by awim- | rial py the river instead of marehing along i¢ through Pawnee, and, accompanied by the gunboats Shamo- | reasons and causes wiich muiea slate of war the | they had reached their reservation near Fort Cobb, mp ee So a oakaros £2 desttoy oF bs Indians of his depar'ment till they of thétr own volb ‘muing unless bridged under‘the Paraguayan cannon. | gooded kin, Kansas, Wasp and Quinmbogue, proceed him- | normal condition of things va tie pain a have | But when the time came for them to move thy did } tion wil goto Fort Cobb aid remaln there on the aed SARE Movement to get in upon the Pafaguayan | ‘The Istonk bane. frome alloc camp says they | setf up to the Paraguayan waters. Even General | sluice studied to find some lasing remedy, but tus Bee fah bat a Meaaoen, to be engaged with he | rovervation assiimned thein under the care of Generat t does not appear to be practicable, a3 the whole | were throwing up baiteries wherever they could tind | webb gave color to the public certainty, for, meeting far without success. Our poopie conuuus, ug ere. Neverth W. B. Mazen, who ta also prepared, to a Nmited ex- @ouniry for very many miies back from the river @eeins to be @ continuation of swamps. In tact, the & spot ary eng eusagh withm range of the Pavaruarans, Lofore, to settie On the posed puiuls of “ane trovtier, orders, General Hazen has | ten: ‘ty provide for their necessities, ‘This double and were ing the war vewsels and transports for | Mim on the day the news arrived of the tribulations | to travel without the precaution waicaa well known | Fone to Port 700 = full our. treaty etipu- | jrocesa of peace within thelr reservations and wat allies are on to camp six miles below the Para- WwW. danger would suggest, aud to cun Afier every wid | lations with ed I can imagine no | without bring this matter to some oon. waren position, not Anding sumicient ary ground oe eyecial re Paregaayar POHOn. Prep | tory neat ae kat aettn ay Rassed, he replied | report of ue diaguvery of “oll or tier precious | other | reason this conduct ‘thea venete | i! OO alpen palng atte r. ‘the ai ies in front are so great, tl fe hada busily ‘on in the land forces also. | “ ™Y mai ad antsy. metal, thus coming In10 duity contact aud mevessary | SUDpOBed Delief ine by war they can force us to | Will aieat respect, your onedent Bore, that Caxiag, is apparently coulemplati oy ‘was able to go up would at once ascend the Para- | conflict with discouleuted aad sie dadigus ‘Tue | abandon their favorite buifalo rango, as we have pend an army corts to tie ost 8 Bide of foc on ey cet Joined See ae quay and make D demonstration, at least, aid. tues | co-ordinate departuentso! our goverment tkewiws | already abandoned to the Sioux the Powder river anc march it up far enough to get opposite Asun- | road deiind Caxias impasaible. esiues the four gunboats tle Pawnee Could aiso pass | continue to exiend tue suc eys ‘of public iana west- | Country, To show the concurrence of action and ion, or some other part suitable for crossing, in | jt is said tha: Lopez lias sot both his brothers on | UP, sue drawing oaly six inches more than the Wasp, | Ward aud grant pateuis to occaysauts co iocate and | Stmaitanelty of hostile acta on the part of thoss order to get in tie rear of the Paraguayan ition. | account of the conspiracy, and had a sister in prison, | Wich bad experienced no diiticuity, build railros to esiublivu cial! 3, with the i of Indians, a addition to the reports of Gen- he thing is practicable, if carried oat by a leader ot The bishop la aise Teppried eet, but “prisonre say | , But on the vth the public began to hear talk of = | necessary ata tations ad renys o; howe’ ab thouga | erals Sheridan and Augor, herewith tragseribe in mee ae and — fe tron-clads could protect he Toad alles on Vunaae war kept i Ar hitch having occurred somewhere, aud that iustead | that Teyion of couniry “were i” prosouad this report extracts of telegraphic messages froin the W. 7. SHS MAN, uleutenant General i HURSE NOTES. et | George Wilkes and Lady Thora are matched for £2,000, mtle heats, best three in five, to wagens; crossing, and. the main diiti- in Buenos Ayres Sarmiento’s ‘uration took | sailing oa the 10th the United’ Siatea squadron | peace all danger vcvupativa and | Governors of Colorado and ‘Kansas Acting Governor | the race to come off oa Monday next, at Union gulty wou iy to Koen & suMicient force su; 12th, ” would uot depart until at least after the arrival of | transit ahaa ed awey. ver all these | Hall telegraphed me from Denver, under date of | cours 1 pe tis pez has no aa 14,000" men, | Pence ou ine 128, wen hs delivered apendta ore | Generat Meavou, we new Envoy to Paraguay, who | uattera the military aut. have uo consol, | August 27:—“We are completely surrounded by hos. | Coune ‘Wilkes’ great wazoa race on ‘Thursday led ry on Po.cy. _ tne” Failies have 40,000; and as the front ~ | Was expected m the New York packet of tius month, | Yet their public na-ure tu: public prowetion, | tle ladjans, extending from Cheyenne Wells and tie Paraguayan position 1s 60 impassable that its | HOB, aud a day or two later received a great demon. | aii’wig arrived on ine 20th ist. The hic In ques: | and we are daily @udkoursy ed.)-cou ior Fuardsaud | South Park south to Julesburg norti, estimated. at Secures diniculties are almost as much im favor of | ministry is the foliowing:—Dr. Dalmasio Veies Sara- | Hou Was Whispered to be caused by the Admiral | escors, aid are ieit in va brcack wo calga ait tue | SIX hundred warriors. | From reliable information ‘the defence of the allies before it, they could throw wis nierior; br. Mariano Varela, Foreign; Dr. ing taken offence at the urgency of General | Kicks aid cuffs of w war oi races without the privie | twelve people Ihave been Killed thus far.” On the @ majority of their forces on the norih aide to take | Nieside Avellaneda, Religion; Dre don’ Mcorsiiags, | Webu, Whose pressure tue Admirai considered an | lege of advising of belny coasuiie. Weiore uands ‘The | 4h of September Governor Hunt telegraptied me to the above match. If he is a3 loose and elastic om | Monday as he was on Thursday it will bother the i oid mare to beat iim. Mr, Fletcuer exhibited a two year old Hambleto- { nian colt at the Vnion Course on the day George } Wiles and Amerfcan Girt trotred thelr match, The | ] ez in the rear. Digiodging Lopez from his pre- inance; Lientet a . inierierence witu his rigts and susceptibilities as reporia of Generals Sucrian, Au aad Tirry con- | from Denver:—Just returned. Fearful condition set ition would not, ip all probability, end the ree ae Sg apy one Pree ian couumander, If tis weve really the case it is a pit; tain abundaut evidence. gu Livse points; and i refer | Of things here, Mid Spe mureered by Indians | cott ia one of the finest and best proportioned we ‘war, for Retacen Tetire inlatd, and even afew | Lopez is driven out or sues for peace. iat the quarrei between tue Minister and the Ad- | to thei bere merely to dewuust: so sue fact that as | Yesterday within a radius of sixty miles,” £0. ever saw. Heis a bay, with two white heels behing miles from ‘Asuncion there 18 @ strong position; while @ troubles in Corrientes were stit! unsettled, | Mirai snouid have tater! with the pubiic service | long ua these thinks co. irom mecessiiy aud | “And on the 24th of September stands 16 hands J ‘hes, wod has a very equare, athers of greater resisting capavility exist nearer tie | General Mitre could not effect his march upon the | &t @ time when the honor of the country | pubile policy we canno! reduce yur wiiliary forces | Haii again telegraphed from Denver: open way of goin; onl tre forcing process be Mountams. insurrectionary troups, he finding the roads impassi- | Would Appcar to have required iinmediate | om the froatier showd for even wllow their | have again attacked our settlements in strong force, | avoited the colt. will no doubt become a great horse. The following gives accounts of two reconnoitrings | bie, action. Naval etiquette, uo doubt, has its usea, but | strength to fall away by the rapid causes of death, | obtaint h Of the country to within twe've Aldon Goldsmith, of Orange county, drove magnt- which took place on the 23d of September aud Ucio- Exehai fm Rio has a downward tendency, the | Susceptibilitics of command stould be fought outin | discharge and desertion, bit si ied On the 23d, in pursuance of betes gee ed ficent bay gelding to the Union Course on Tha the stallion Privateer and his owner looked » happy couple as they jo ged aiong the Jamaica roa@ on ‘Thursday last, Privateers @ wonderfully speedy Jd Keep the ranks | miles enver. They are more bold, fierce and reeruita, desperate in their agsaalts than ever oefore. It ts report, Gctover 1, | impossible to drive them out and protect the fami- 2 Commission, on | les at the same time, for they are better armed, - A the proper departureat anJ not allowed to interiere | continually replemsied with ines: Send Tay py — end jadved pot wo good. | with dhe duty of the moment, In fact it issaid that | At the Lume of my last au to ae ey ‘and @ quarter pence to the milreis, Goid the Adiniral not ouly would not hurry ks ab na oe 1867, Twas 4 member o: che | . | but actually stopped preparations of gay- | Which the Congress of the Univet Staies bad de- | Mounted, disotpiined an Detter ¢ oiticered than our | horse. Se vaying rear fb igen cals eevovern’ | ing he would ust move uuu Lie ais packet | yoived tie whole indiaa qucetion for w practical, and | wen, Each hour brings intelligence of freak bar- | Taiay Rurne tried to get-away with het owner the 142 for gold. ‘were gone, if possivie, a peacefui solution. A! (io sanse ime by | barities and more extensive robberies,” 4c. ther day, but fated, | She sa wild jade at times, ‘Ruston is e: here in May with a company. ‘The stay of the United States squadron has an- | an executive oraer it Was wade iuy twllitary duty vo On the 4th of mber Governor Crawford, of Five exhibitions of speed can b. seen. every morn Ope Dela raee have not done well since Royed Americans the more tuat ail the other nation- | subordinate the acis of ali (he Woops sadyect to my | Kansas, telegvaphed from Topeka:—‘“Have just re- | in on Hariem lane and Central avenue to suikier 1 hecho " alties promptly sent up gundoats to the Paraguay, | command to whavever piau of action the Peace | ceived a despatch from Lop oa stating that the | and skeleton waons, ‘The horsea are not driven by While not one of the vessels lying idic here was | Commission might adupt. ne eae Ounimussion, a its Bo pipe ——— ae, asad < train seut of to join as) the onl, boas | annual report last December ty te President we Pat Kile sca! aad Inauguration of Sarmiento as President ef the | jn the Plate. The Vertis Dow "ee are { United States, bears full Watiiaovy ov tiis pout to | burned sixteen men; aleo attacked another train at Qn, tg A Fy 8, wo ro, squadrons of the sn ee ot ee Sixth Argentine Confederation—Popalar Demone | tue frigate Guerriere, corvette Pawnee, gunboats | the effect that all tue odlcers of (he army apdali tue | Cimarron crossing, *which was defended until the orere, und Kansas and Quinnibogue—the Sua having | troops with wom they came tu coutact bad fuily | ammunition was exhausted, when the men aban- Enitco veruaattos’ ae otivera, "and ay stratione—Programme of the New Pres | peeusent of home to be broken up, ihe notice of | aud cheerfully co-operuied with viciu iu teir efforts | doned the train, saving what stock they could. ‘Sim. professional drivers. Wu! generally by black grooms, Who go out to exercise their masters’ horses, y Make quite a hnbbab In their endeavors to imitate Mae: orst, Pilfer and other notable drivers. h ay of showing thelr tvories that 2B Sg [Pun eer ero ere oe i hroad dent—A Decisive Battle Expected. the yroximate ure of the United States squad- | to bring tis dificult vusiue.s to @ peaceiui con- | lar attacks are of almost daily occnrrenge. These itty Wiha rnt cain art Bight of the enenny mes oa soche better came BUENOS AYRES, Oct. 14; 1668, H peared in the Anglo-Brazilian Times of the oth, | clusion. J need not here reier to tue deilberations | things must cease. I cam Gisregard constant | together by their owner. Toor steer nce = Ter ‘with him. Colonel Niederauer, on receiving eee ‘Tre inauguration of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, bat issue of the 23d formally contradicts ita | and acts of that commimaion fartier tuau to state | and persistent appeals for help. Tecan furnish you | they wore, ordered on @ Cer poghede of ‘carabineers to pot A ed vious statement, in consequence of the Admiral | that its members Were unauitu’ \s in the conciasion | all the troops necersary. 1 cannot sit diy by and see ve roatsters have been entoying peace and quiet the force, and hastened to LL. D., a8 President of this republic occurred on | having sent the editor the { owing dis: inet denial that to malotain @ permauent peace with tue Indians | our people butchered, but as @ last reser Will be | ness the past few days on account of the muddy ‘Me point of action. Winding thatthe cnet many aides Monday, 12th inst. Never have I seen, after many | of it, which I have been ited to copy from the | east of the Kocky Aouutalos Wey shoud all, a tae | obliged to call upon the Btate force, twke the deld | roads. Thelet up will be a veneiit to ail of them. original:— earliest possible momeut, be cuilected om Teserva- | and end these outrages. I will at once organize — ae Wok gickty dle he thems, driving | Zeer Tenidence here, so mach of the genuine, spou- | “OP Dean Sint am very mosh obliged to 700 forthe two | 00S a8 fur reimoved ov peas ie ino the white | two cavalry regiments of picked. wen, well foun‘: HVAC INTELLIGENCE. infautry were in | ‘aDeous expression of the people as on that day. Kindly sent me, and {sual have the | #ettlenients and lines Of travel, aud that there they | ed, for on fh tervice. Wil you accept them” rile, faere fire mn the Bra- | Many thousands were gathered in the public square, fissmaes ot saying tis tn parton on my’ my return from Dg om suould be inaintained at the cost of the United States | All this time Gemeral Sheridan in person was la By the arrival of the steamship Missisalpp! from that take an interest in u could wholly or paruaiiy provide for taem- | boring with every soklier of his command to give ail a 4 ees Mas eaaeg i a cores not even seeking to hear, as tt was so evidently im- moremenla of o"cny Seentoons Wa the coutes St four infor: waren hes Gee priietgal reservations indicated by possibie protection te thie hontiored people tn that {| Ro Junoiro it is ascertained that the tollowing ponsible;” happy enough if they could be able to | mation is incorrect. Nut aly ti is sue bot the commission were nora of tie Staves of Nebraska | wide range of country from Kansas to Colorado and | Chtages have been mate in the United States navai ’ the totent on | see. Long before the hour fixed the hail of fe prcomutcsnts epee wid West of the Midsourl tver, wid soutu of the |.New Mexico, But the vory necessity of guarding | vessets attachea to the South Atlantic equadron:— ordered an energetic Cy upon the | Congress was suffocatingly crowded and every jery truly yours, na Avi doa State of Kansas and west of Arkacses, ‘Uh se dis- ere: 80 widely scattered) made it Impozsib'2 Captain T, J. Corbin and |tcutenant Commander R. hich fetired Rear tricts are the on! 1 of O8f Vasi uauional domain | to spare enough troops to go in search of the indiang i order wards ‘the ‘prairie’ to Khe 'iettor ihe | avenue to twas jammed. At one o'clock the | Wu. Sourny, editor and propriswr of the anglo-Brasiiam | ut aii ta he Purpose aot Giready appro- | In thelr remote camps, On his requisition | applied | + Wallace have been detached from the Guerntere road, where be awaited the column marching | persons with reserved seats entered by a ‘Times. priated, Commission Curvner recommended tat | to General Grant for more Sexaizy, aad by his orters | and ordered home; Caplafa Mf. 8. Woolsey has beem Be enn report of Eee a eee Ieee Lon cla eae nisid the fortes of na | Tumor assed for the depeciare ot the sgusdron, | sould i erie ceeriatun si dbVine am une. | Howell wore collectol from Vitsinic, Nort transferred from the Gusrtiere to the Pawnee; Com- a % Ma cady' Dry i mane mt tha s tag of the Fueaguayana wae ta jy Clandizo | county colored sadaut dove moment ween te | Sndeameteaeral Wehishon has GANG, bore | Tucci tenn cant oa segues | Meany Tonaeoey, 25 ceazes tor Haman 0 | hoe Llewoua ier Regie ‘bow tao of 8 n| nat ministe: 01 0 wa e ’ ors: i ‘’ >a wnee eauwhite Baron do°Tr yg es om Hearing the rid of office. Dr. Sarmiento then pronowneed ry short wae vy Page scm te a oracren Ja ae ‘its senctal pian A) justifies by te taen scaie st coe) cS the oun of (Qovober r, authorized 1 fe se. Hg phe tow eae hag Enandee 2. 0 adress, gem odel_ re facta, an wisdum has bon lemonstral cr a _ Gammon tn guRebee poe positions and ordered a chasse nee o copy. thas iingural adres Te McMahon wiil not seus, bs functions wpti be | wore recent events A tense 0: sational jusuce ‘ave. | Younteers for six Months, Thee jlatier troops age ett sitll remains in com Spon, te chen ihe ae | a ee ee ee ny ame gear. | Sinandagaehe, Mimi: furaged tgands | net Jou, trusted i bak Gerstner cx _aneas and cutanebaag ‘ana ‘composed of the Beventi focahon ot the tins seams ana anprovtodiine tapi a peaeene tary. Mr. Porter O, Bliss, was tortured to extort de | tered theme we shoud, 10 ricting them to With th troops he expects during | J, arted from Rie ‘aud Thirtyfourth corps of volunteers, who were After it Was conciuded the new President repaired ory a Washbura, aad that Masterman | the exclusive use of a vs Le this a to —_ lee Indians ia bg de | Piaite. © One "ot ‘the-e ve: NE Woara toe ved with anso and stead; . to ernment reception rooms, where ex-Presl- 2en Bio & compensulion Of some sort for the retnalader, tment so that they will not again resort to w: 4 st . . Going oocn then Now determined was the reeitance | Geak lere was atuing to deliver the purple, Baal of General Wobb has Just publisnod the following } na it possible Procury weir vyusent. induenced cy are not killed wil! be collected by f a) i {States Miuister (9 araguay, General M. T ‘ef the enemy, and that an energetic rouse wig WE ch he did with a few very courteous words | Card:— by Unis consideration tue Peace aissiva, duiag t reserval —Hienton pommand Sttack pon the briige was noceuary shore nfaatey | fa and retired... Various bodies, as lorelgn, Ministers, see OT vinone Cee aa ieee} | Me all aud winter of 1667 wad the wring iid sani | 1 wil not attempt to describe the maay expeditions | ja.t” fr rH ratevilon oy. ‘atest oe ‘were ordered w 7 Ooloual Pedra, of consuls Legistature, &c., presented complimentary | ¢o eee Eperon oy eux Pa bret al mer of Leds, held cvuneils with ull, or ucarly all, the | that have already been made, but for detalis refer y hes ‘Mhe Second division. addresses and received ready and eloquent re- Miu NOW oat the uncalled-for ana inoonsiderate abuse | “19s aud parts of irtbes Casi of tae Rooky Moun- | you to (General Sheridan's Te ort. ‘They have neces- LONG (Sk 4a "JNTELLIGENGE. { After a stubborn and desperate & small | piles, By spontaueous impulse directed by cu. Washbura, the United slates Minier to Paraguay, | 0.05, making liberal provisloas ‘or «li the appointed | sarily becn of @ desuliory and somewhat unsatisfac- we of (ne Brazilian infautry su: ° in crossing | @ placard Rare iL are a ee | oe aoe’ nat coeeeie: poo Penge ax eee ie eel ieee ate mo “4 bee al Ge uate pomionean ot a id Naw Rarcroao Rowte—The residents of Woss ari attack! f fy ‘escort President is 01 ua el toh Lg ey until tidy nd ane upto More than 10,000 ie of all classes jolued in This | who bas aithiully discharged histauiy under very uying @e- | Foret written teaues wore tunlo Wwicu each | as soon as the winter compels them to voliect to- | Hampton gree l to subscribe $15,000 to buile ‘3 of the an ita ready crossing | outburst of p puler f lag towards General Mitre, sin ie drt Mr. Washvarn Je the same inatvicun! whe, seperate tribe, signed wilh w& the formal. —- villages I believe tiat General Sheridan's | a braich of the Long Isiand fatiroad to that place. it to the otner forces of the Breaiiions, Notic- | rather of @ nan than as an oificer. High hepes are tn 1-4 then of snr Be Minister at Asuncion, provesiea | ty and traasmitied to We Senate @f the | troops will be able to find them and to destroy wll | itis uncertain whe i wil be made, but Ing this dimeulty ‘and tae consequent disorder retra- | entertained of the new adinisiration. It mg a one toe treatment forthe the Erasiion Minister, vie foun Viauos | hited States for ratiicaiion, The weutios with | that offer resistance, It ie idie for us longer 1 &t- | it is eypposed ib will main r ‘at Yap Muy at the head of the oolama, the enemy threw 200 | era in the country’s Ristory. Dr. Barmiento is ch: da Lima, by President Lopes; and found thas re- | ve Cileyent Arapunous, Kiowas, Comanches, | tempt 0 occupy tho plaing in common with it is propose : ng ina few ’ eavalry apon the few who had cromed aad drove | Known as an educeter and asa moter of agricul See wee Nava) es SS ws wore daly cou raed, but Wiose | these Indians, for the country *, mot # as days, The comuiseoners have arcady begun te Them back to the bridge, bat these bemg reinforced | tare, He is the author of school books, ex-superin- | Upon s wd whe the coueh ie tinlomatic obarecier | Wits (he various bay oy Siowx, Suuk-s, &c., were | ceptible of close settiqment with farms pte obiain (he right o The ong Island Kallroae. by others who had got over they made another charge | tendeat of Dauitlc sonsels, and looks vo ‘the produce | Sowasuea and the favliities afforded bim to leave | 80% confirm saply, th i \ule.rod, because they | Missouri and lowa, and is solely adapted te grazi ne Compasy fad it divicat to secure the right of way ‘With such impetuosity that they bore back and put to | of we coantry as the source of both wealth and | te couniry ina maunor suiled to the dignity of hie position. ; when tie te wijourned, But | Ali of our peopie there are necessarily scat Land | forthe exteastoa o tie brinch railroad from Glew Might the superior mumber o: enetules, these escaping He became @ Norta Amorican in his res- | For se doing hie condack was greatly extolled uy ihe Bra: take aay action | have more or lest cattleaud horses, which tempt the | Cove to Ovsiat bay. Gwners of the land throug & the right, where they had two regiments of cavalry | id ot five Nh in af Minister, Ho | til'an press and Braciian oilcisis, including bis uaperial € Counnuission, | indian, hungry and i may be siarving for the Want | waoge property tie rout wil pass, and who will be i reserve. Pursuit was not made beyond haifa mile, | was aa intémate friead and iret of Lincotn and | Mayes: of last Decem- | of his accustomed game, and he will sieal rather | goygusiy ico higueed Hy 1b want a high price the inaugerat | Seontiyn The poculiat charactor of Mr. Washivur' ofilal rt of | than starve, and to steal he will not heart be ause few cavalry vad been abe to get across the | quotes some Mp ese ii cing 8) to KIM. | foe une, aud ta several fnsiauces the matter bewte epee By tag Rin mgd : he joint f that district of the we und leet the enemy migitdraw the rovpsintos | address, The address is much like that buted solely to the Jus position in whic! wine end tue two reservations recrred to and | Therefore the jotnt occupation of tha’ Will hays to be leit to co.amaisstoners if the compan: i where he Would charge wits rent, advan of ee Py pied misty Y, clearness and force. Kis Tamuy ‘were placed by } With & view probably to poutine Ce ijon eens which Was designed | country by these two classes of people, with = OD | gre im earues( ani really mend to push the exten Notwitastamding the advautages of the drat ew Miniatry met to be organized. pn yh and by aon enn to Me seer 2 to, to ‘preced le ‘oni ra ok ot we Paks 7) rd inte oy aa kes an sion through this Wialee, riled, incleding que Parag ‘ana te ler Who Oxclemeat | Flom wil ends, ednetiowely 10m trrepaaeue a Te compehed vo fea ea Mecause many persons | signed theta -a reservation, which if held for ity | THB EXcise Law tv Queens Counry.—It is sate ied Who excaped. A standard, elevea prinon- oe news from the army excopt that fran pune rat Epes tm hi mn ror) wabeen Suurtbuce 40 te tae baooen iy We faled to secure a | Years will wake their descendants rich, and In the | that meay of the liquor dears in Queens county | ol aoine war material Were the trophies of the ela Was pre! ih WHICH $9,000 | repuished here, Ou tie continua, lasting peace, hd Why We wre 4: ‘his moment én- | meantime they are promised food while they aro | have falied to take oul liveuses, aud that suite will be © Brazilians bad 204 men placed hors de | men would Jom in in the aAgatlt. accounts were | I feit that life depended, and my waste wre geged in @ costly War with fonr of the priucipal | learning to cultivate tie earth aud tw rear tame ‘A list or fifty-six dealers te brought against ihe, Pi vely:—Otliver®, 12 killed, ls wounded and | all propnetic, When they become historic you shal! arrival of the Wasp, which | was earvain Had trices with which we had \ a4 —viz., the Chey- | stock, To labor with their own hands, or even ty iu Newtown, and twenty-cight 18 © vruie 8 killed, 108 wounded and 9 ¥ that Presideat Sarmiento [wroteto ee, ali ihe while ci ennes, Aj Kiowas avd Covancies, It has] to remain in one piace miiitates with ati have has bees. eontaved, Be defending: foros force amounted w 409 rei thon. Wwe ee te alt nor that he eee teapes eemeanies ony via Always Vom mast Auuionle tv discover the exact | the {the heroditary pride of the Indian, and force mast be Savi aon. ba none eae : mer wiil retire from the war. All his Cabinet have hitherto troth cone te Sie’: of @ rapture with a used to accomplish this result, 1% waa for this rea- | mon) was rade iae siuiner ‘uong the the Tha iguor seat peequent afair:— will war, carry ‘ariike inten! an botice coutes ir} in , fol ri C+ ne om ' i ie it on weirs ” their rides und lanees ea fave dou much bloody work. | curred and were known to them, Was forced to the ancuben, towerte fo ig gen sive ave ha wd intercourse then Connell -ri.., = nai cause goon becwmes buric ean noooer, by udignactly fouteng ‘be ret. dea. Tre present Indian war ia |c that province. ohn er | containing imputations on my would 4 partment is po exception, a bof Pater - ist Lopez needs every ured my enttuction. Thank God sad you, ihe Wasp af | gather it the truth is @vON! fi iy wi his sImper ™ As A the ori- conctusion that the management et, Indian avairs meat, aid Wey ars vow Wo be DF iy aned. fi mrt ee pa nye fn weap Pa ee § pnt aphemail stl sof iL. ri Soeridan’s de- | where it belonge to 1849, at department o! as nearly a8 ican | our government ie the only one tha! can use force STATEN ISLANO_WNTELLIGE! ptly without the ciroumlocution now necessa'y, | 4 Very Serious AccipEst, resulting in the severy Feweauny tue eoem: ations Below | pon wick | ofdersde =r the army nid have taken part if Ghe anture of tbe terrain it fakes oF covered with grent Fived and we were ea [i eral cia herd at North | and vo other d ment of government can act wiin swing force to enn 4 at Sta tell aay iy 2 | eee po Ro Try Me. Waahvurn te wo more reeponaibe fr the pub pine aden ieee Oy tue 6 Corbrulapion rompers ‘and vigor Bolo give ay hope that | Mury of tWo geutiemen named James Towme and The Feoouvosnnee waa effected wih the a4 Paraguay 1 rive! witn Secretary Gould on board. Meation , ap am for the United Wits irarmentary bands of ¢ . he lndiang ne pI plane and pu ‘of the peace comission wilt | Waster Huichings, touk plave at ‘Tompkinsvilie yea Sa eae of dain a French fer agua leaping 10 other natioradiics Love Vay | averted that they were then V heen aways | be carried out, Riven then there is doubt that tue | Leiday atvernoon ain ‘towmo was proceed ogy gg — pg ioe name Gemmanaur ned amea Win LT Traers of Paragiay, ant Jont | anxious to live with thor white welgubors | Indians themselves will make the necessary | quieiiy in hus wagon alone ‘gh Aa Inher power to protect “ihe lives of their Giisens, There provided we kevs ah with dieu. Frey Chauned that onal efforts to succeeds and I fear that | Hutctiugs appeared Ieving & very syle 4 the te just enring Mr, Washvaro Dulldingor the vow ler river ‘oad, dad estabiisn~ | They will at iast fail back po our hands a mere | ata very fast rate. bdo Bs eat ere rs not fired for puoitehing Bis Fal ae where | ment of miitary aah Hadrove away the game | Mase Of helpless paupers 1 am fu'ly aware ‘hat | street tie two wagons oune i OO Melon, rowing be ag” ‘Consul, bas pot been shot, t| mye 9 ot | from the only nw rouidis tocy vad jeft after | many of our good people, fat removed from contact | Mr. Towme vigjemsy, wat a large tree by the of 48 to outed, leaving on 4 bint he is alive and weil. ‘eiuadron, dior our ‘occupation Of Mt ontana d vchrasca: buat this | with these Indians, aud dweillug with a patafal in- ie side and awo very sOvervly idjuring We otber gem Si Sows many ‘2 captalp and Lopes, however, reipses to allow any of the foreign edapted road hav had been bus 10 tue oee of Wugir protest, apd 4 teres} on the past ‘events, Buch as aro dexgribed to | Weuus ’