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GRNTRAL AND NOUTI ANLERIGA Termination of the Nicaraguan War. Revolution in Bolivia Nipped In the Bud. AFFAIRS IN PERU AND CHILE. NICARAGUA, Close of the Revolution—Peaco Concluded— Terms Agreed On Between tho Contending Parties. PANAMA, Nov, 25, 1869, ‘The revolution in Nicaragua has at last come toan nd, and peace once more reigus throughout the re- Public. Great credit is due to the Untied statea Minister in Nicaragua, Mr. Charles Riotie, for the influence he exerted in putting an end to the strife, He was appo:nted commissioner by tne reyo- Jattonary party to arrange with the Commander-in- Chief the terms of peace, which are briely as fol- tows:— 1, That the government will in no way persecute thore who Dave taken part in the revolution, wi 7 wuali have eoure id= Abide j erty to leave or reiura to the rn ment will bur convoke ‘a Coustitue: decide tu wat inan: IiMion shail bo pats; b. munitions war in the power of the revolut forces shail Warehoused in Leon and bauded over toa person to be Bominated by the Commander-ia hier (the United States Mivister was the person suoscquentiy 80 nominated) ; claw Gand 7 guarautes berty 1a the elections aad arvange (0 Sppointiment of civik oflicers; ant uoully, the eighth articie Aupuiates for the punctual Gbecrvauce of the foregoin clauses. ‘This agreement was signed on the 25th of October, and Immediaiely afterwards a general gisarmament commenced in Leon, the previous headquarters of the revolutionary party. Tie Presideat, with nis troops, entered Leon on the goth Ocuober, General Martinez has gone to Salvador and General Jerez to Costa Rica. : On the 26th ult. an order was puolisted that all Persons tuprisoued for political or otuer reasons bait the revolution should be immediately set at erty. Public thanks have been given by the government to the representatives of the United States, Costa Rica and Honduras for their eiforts in restorng peace to che repuviic, From tne arnwy Bulletin, dated at Masaya the 2sth of Getober, 1869, we translate the following:—The undersigned, Fernando Guzman, Commander 1u° ©hief of the Army of tne Kepaviic, and Charies N. Riovte, Minister Resident of the Unired States of America, being desirous of putting an end to the civil ‘War thatss raging in Nicaragua, aud entertaining the conviction that no real diiferences in principles exist among Nicaraguans, all of whom approve of tae liberal repudcau system, said Charles N. Rtote waving made known that he is vested with fuil and ample powers from tue ciiefs of the revolution to enter upon an agreemcut of peace that ts to take effect without the vecessity ol & subsequent appro- Wat on the part of the so-cailed provision govern- Ment, ‘ihe Commander-in-Cuief of the army of the Tepublic has Offered taut tie satd agreement shail be final hkewise on his part, giviog the ussurance hat it wijl be sanctioued by the constitutional gov- ernment, and they have agreed ypon tue followmg stipulations:— First—There will be a general forgetfulness of all political ‘and warlike acts of the parties engaged fn the revolution, he government securing to them tue most ample guarauteos, And the right to ireeiy leave or return to the republic. Secon/— ‘the government will appoiut to the position Military Goveruor of uke Department of Leon, General S bastian Gutierrez, tausmi ne {8 one of Ue two pers erected by the cl tue revolution from the list previ+ ovaly laid ber Thi —The ‘ent offers to convoke at six months from this date, or before, ii in its judgment the necessary gearantees of order and freed siltuent Congress, To carry ou Of Ihe ordinary Congre general Prest ei step Will be sancl gued Without other formalities. ‘ e constiiuent Congress will resolve upon the re- cognition and payment oc the debt incaryeu by the vevolution; uid itis the intention of the General Prec isthe rame be considered on a simi iar footing as th coustituttonal erniuuent iucurred from and aiter the 26th of June Last to 1 of election Exim, a co: 413 condition the ‘approval #4/t—Arms and all war materials that the revolationary arty have tn their poasussi ssoever they may he found, swords and revolvers beongiag to private individu only excepted, are to be surrendered at th city of Leon, ‘and the artillery out of the bal Saineatoren tothe person that may be designated b ander-in-Cbiel of the Army oc the Kepuvile; aud t PANY of the Repubis Buthor «Of the United States to recelve the uch person as be may select orte:t possible term, not exe reckoning {row ai he ware wiiali hs that the Military Governor Aizti— ‘There 18 to be as phe lai 8 secured, and vm im the elec hea the uw (reely appoint co be the ents Lonoracle persons, ri administration h the government wi Filies of the dep > wih soster parties. Pigith—The present fail powers ex\abited .b Riates, jomtiy with th Who alo subscribe ‘Minister of the United ing that on the :fith the disarming spoken of ta the ufth Biipuiation ts to b nderatanding that ic itis not so ef » Francisco om this mo! NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1869.—TRIPLK SHEKT, dary line between the two countries, It appears that a Braztiian boundary commission, in hxing the mits Of (has empire, took forimal possession of a considerable section of country over which the New Grenadian government has hitherto had jurisdiction. The portion of country referred to 1s that which 1s watered by the river Putumayo, and which undoubt- edly belongs to New Greaada, the government oF wich has very energeticaily protested ayaimat this attempt to i of its territory. The protest was addressed the Minister of Brazil in ita, WO professed entire ignorance of what nad been done im the malier "980 nized to sorward the corres apondence to his govérdinent An arrangement has been concluded between the Engitsh government and the Colom! Ng ‘He sett ement of the clans Of British subjects Tor M- Juries sustained io the riot in this city of Apri), 1896, imimediacely aiter the money has Leen recelved, bY the British government it will be disuributed ambnz the claimants and the unciaimed portion will be yeiuraed to the Colombian treasury. Good wili has been maniested by both governments im te settie- went of the matter, The frst agricuitural fair ever held in New rouade 18 to Legin OD-LNe 6LA prox., in te capital ofthe State of Hoyaca. This country 13 very far behind otiers on the west coast in agriculeural eater prises of any importance. Landsavuich are ordi- narily adapted to the enitivation of coffee, suzar, indigo, cocoa and other proaucis of warm chinates, are ailowed Lo remain in their Dative wildness, New Grenada has a larger territory suitable fur the production o: the staples referred. to tan Costa xica and Guatemala together, and yet the actual productiun 1aus far short of tat of eliher. PERU. The Financial Questions—Lima—A Disagree- able Occurrence ow Bourd the United States Men-oi-War—Trouble Brewing — General Items. ’ LIMA, Nov. 14, 1869, Public attention is still fixed upon the financial question betweeu the government, the French house 0; Dreyfus and the guguo consigning companies, so often referred to already, Since the decision of tie Supreme Court asserting its gptapetency to take the case into consideration the Mopes of Dreyfus have been on the decline; and now tiat the question of contirming or annuiling the offered joan 1s avout to be decided by the same tribunal in @ manner unfavorable to the interests of the French capitalist the expectations of the guano companies to retain their rich prize have greatly in- creased. Novertheless, the President appears to be in- Nexibie in his determination to carry the matter through at ail hazards, put it ts confidently asserted thar suould the decision of the court prove adverse, Dreyius—not placing tae most uniimited confidence in the power of tie Presidemt to maintain his ground against alt of the author.es and the general sentimeat—will withdraw his offer and sue the gov- ernment for the damages already inflicted on him, A rather unfortunate incident occurred in Callao on the morning of the 3d instant. The com- manders of the United States men-of-war Kear- gage and Nyack, in order to prove the siate of discipline existing among their crews, called their men to general quarters at ahout half past two o'clock A. M., and then proceeded to great gun practice, firing in tne course of the ex- ercisa several shots from their heaviest pieces. When vesseis are laying in foreign ports the nignt is never selected for such extraordinary proofs of ad- herence to the navy regulations, and even were it chosen in some special case, tt certainly would be but common sense and common courtesy to inform the shore authorities of the proposed manauvre. Ta Unis case, through the grave fault of the com- manders of the vessels in question, no intimation was given of their intention to the Prefect or Cap- tain of the Port. Hence, when the reports weie heard on shore the whole town was aroused, and, as well may be unagined, intensely agitated. The whereabouts or reason of the fring pelug a profound mystery, Uie anthorites at first feared that a revo- luuen itd brokca ouc ou board of the Peruvian squadron anchored im the bay, and for a few moments were in doubt as how to proceed. How- ever, all the troops in Callao were put under aris, tue shore batteries were placed in fighting iri, every oficer and maa was at his post, When the aid-du-camp, Sencin & boat to discover the seeret of the atfair, returned amd reporved that all was quiet vn the Peruvian ves@ls, but that ie American ships were av general quarters. ‘Tlis paci- fied the town, but the Preiect tnmediately dey- patched a messenger to the commanders, wita a sharp reproof, ‘Itus caused the offending parties to Sead on Shore the next morumg and make til apolostes to the Prefect for their misconduct. ‘Tne vouble did not ead here, though, for atelegram had en despatchea to the President, i bina im the first Woments OF the alarm, and he caused all of ule garrison of the capital to be called up and pre- pared for aay emergency, ‘he next day the Minis- tor of Foreign Aljairs sent a note ww the United Staces Legation, amentioning the aifair as unheard of and demanding — explanations aad # promise that the incident would not be re- peated. Mr. Brent, the Chargé d’Afaires of the aiied States here, replied Liat the occurrence was iainiy to ve deeply regretted, and tnat he begved Mpuister to allow the affair to rest until tue de- cision and steps OL iis government respecung the matier should be made known to Nin. ‘Tuts cor- respondeace bas been published, and bas somewhat allayed the universal indigaation and disgust caused ¢ indiscretion referred to. fhe President of the ic signified his dispieasure in very sharp terms; aud itis to be deplored tuat the thoughitess- 33 of 4 few persous sould thus cast a slur upon le whole American colony in Peru. and even re- quire tue legation:to humiliate itself, By this steamer the facts of tue case are forwarded to tlie diate Depurtoent, aud it is generally nop d here action aa t Heat action will be take, 2 pre- In withers whercor we. vga two contes of the above of the 1 some strong acuion wili be taken in the pre. fame tenor, at Pueblo Nueva, on tue ber 7 ilyea. AL A, 16. FRANCISCO The game balletty gives the follow informacion, From Manacua we liave received a letter written by @ iuily trusiworthy person, Walch says:— The General-in-Chief and his army will enter Leon on Saturday. The disarming of that city commenced three dave ago and fs now terminated. The ‘encral-to-Catet will remain there a few days reorganizing tue Western depart- ments, The Commandant of this place has received the following order: Generar HeApQus RATERS, AMY OF THE RevunT.tc, Turnte NuRvo, Uct. 26 Wit To 1k COMMANDANT OF MABAYA? You will set at iberty all persous imprisoned for political anges an’ ai) prisoners of war that are under your charge, Tam, your obedient servant, FERNANDO GUAMAN. ‘The government has issued a decree exempiing from haport dues many ariicies applicable to imanu- facturing aud agricullural purposes, as follows: Tae CIVZeN PRESIDENT OF THE REPUELIO TO Tr IN- MALITAN TS: Whereas ia the decree of the 31st of March laet setting forth. the internal dues to be levied pon the original val aer- ehaniise imported into the republic, notiing 1s said in rein tion to articles exempt from duties, in order © empar- to the prompt despatch Of busiaess at Cusiom in the exercise of his powers DEORF RS. Anticn.® 1. No import duty whateror shall accrno mt of the ports of the repubit jowing ar Quicksilver, ploughs, large haw Dooks, aeythes, crinding ant winvowing ma jokes, hand paps for cisteruS, cares of’ ayricul- ral implements, pruning shears and tar, empty barrels, hydrauic puraps” and piteh ; ya hand ‘carta, children’s carrlages, cultivators, geographical’ charts, eructi ies for melting metals, copper nAl.s for Vessels, Lage oF Sacks of ail kinad aud Koluan cement; barrel saves or shooks, surgical and math al invirtiments and oakum guano and Any other maite@for manuring lands and glover Jor geographical instruct flour aud grains of all kin printing presses, asitononien!, physical, hydreuite and chemical instruments not «iroady ape printed books and printing ype, cotton duck for, vessels’ balls aud manta drill, when imported by owners of abips or vessels; organn for churches and gold coined or fu bullfyn, mils Cor puivae- izing coifee or any other grain, machetes oF large knives and Smacanaa;” magucy cords fot rig.ing, when imported for their own’ use by the owners of ships; silver sn plate or egined, ruled paper for music, areometera, milisiones, pieces of mactinery for all industrial purpoaes; corrosive sub imate and seeds of all plants, lumber for house bailding, potsons prepared for the prosefvation of wkinw and bides, and spirite ‘Of turpentine. Akt. £, The invoice value of the principal of tho articles ‘expressed wiil be deducted by tho administration of the e toms at the time of eiecti Hiquidationa. ART, 3, ‘Th prosent law wili comuenco to have effoct forty aya (rom and alter thisdate, Given at Managaa, te Ja of November, 1 PEDRO JOAQUIN CHAMORRO, RAMON SAENZ, Seoretary of the Treasury, COLOMBIA. & The Councry Tranquil—Dispote Regnrdifty Boundary Lines With BrazilmClaimy of British Subjects to Be Paid. PANAMA, Noy, 25, 18¢ ‘The steamship West Indian, of (ie West India and Pacific Steamsnip Company of Liverpool, which leaves to-day for Hiampton Roads, gives me tie opportunity of forwarding you news from the coast five days in flvance of the regular mail, The change in the time of the sailing of the Pacific Matt Steamship Company's sicamers from New York has teft us without any news from the United States for twenty days—a circumstance which occasions the foreigners in the place no little annoyance. By the new arrangements, however, a close connection 1s Made with the steamers from Central America aud the south coast, which ts a vecy great advantage, as faiilies and others have had to wait here for two Weeks, Sometimes at gref expense. Panama is not A cheap place to live in, and especially to strangers, whom a ain thelr lawful por pied of our population regard as This city at the presens time is unusually quiet, Gud with the exception of ay alarm ot revolution, hich occurred @ week ago, we ha’ dl nothing to @ivert us, ‘There 18 noting new from the interior of the State, A quesuon laa arigen beiween thts govermmvnt aud that of Brazil converuing tle boUR- Following this exctiing episode for Callao came the next day an giarm for Lima, At avout tve o’clock in the evening three cannon were tired fro the arseaal of Santa Catalina, situated ih the centre of the city. Immediately 4 genb¥al Pilic took place; all the shops were shut with @ rapidity due to great experience, troops were seen moving about, and orderties aud aides-ae-camp were galiop- gt Mm all directions. A hundred startiing stories were put instantly in circulation, and us the capa- cily here lor inventing canards 18 only excelled by the willingness to believe them, @ great fleld was jaid open to mgentiity. Alter aday or two, how- eyer, tue truth leaked out. A serious conspiracy had been formed against the government, and sume of te most prominent men iu the city were implicated in the plot. Some tratior to tue scheme thought that 1 might be more proiitabie to inform the Presideutot the matter, add in his Tevelation asserted that through the connivance of some of the oilicers m the arsenal three guns were to be fired as a signal for the conspirators to meet and to proceed to decisive measures, The President invianliy devermined to take tue bul by the horns, aad, having made excellent arrangements with the troops and police, sent lis brotier, the Minister of War, (0 tne arsenal to Ure of Lue guus and bag the plotters that might be allured py the signal. The guns were discharged, but no conspiravurs maue thelr appearance. Some counter trattor had also conferred the benefit of his informauon on hein, Yet, in the revelations wade to te government, the whereabouts of Doctor Savedra, ove of Prado's old ministers, and the head and front of the proposed: rebellion, Was discovered, and he was removed to. less comfortable quarters in prison. Witu his arrest all of the present hopes of the disafected fail to the ground. One of the greatest diMcutties extsting in Pern is the want of tarmony between the military and judiciat brauches of the government. None but gen- erals and cownels have veen presidents ot the re- public, and the military elewent, thus always pre- dotainaut, bas attained & position considering liseif Superior to aU other pows thereby causing grave conficts 1n the aamuistration of public affairs. A striking example of bs has recenuy ovcurred, and affords another pretext for tue enemies of Colonel Balta in thelr attacks upon his government. A cart road was oraered to be built by the proper authori- ween Lima and Callao, aud ue or two mtes e actually completed, When the Standing Cou jitec of Congress, together with the Supreme Miscovered that the , President had “4 his powers in taking tnis step. Kemonstranc were imuiediaiely formed and presented to the — goverament, but the Minister of Public Works, Colonel secada, following lis muiitary instinct, repitéd in a most extracrdi- nary manger to the judicial protests, asserting the determination of the adininistration to carry out tie project, and qualuving the mierterence ua absurd and Unjust, at the same time using other epiiiets und arguinents that have given rise wa very geue- ral feehng of dissatisfaction. It has been ordered by the governmens that the price of guano exported to and soid in the United States stall be ratsed, in conformity with au agree: ment on the subject to be made by the New vork agent of ihe exporters and the financial agents of the governurent in the United Surtes. Although the season tor epidemics {8 at hand the general health of the city is excetlent. "1 FHS from the Cusiom houses of the repub- Year ending in Jane tast show an increast twenty-five per cent ty exporis and imports over that of L307 CHILE. Political MovementeTho todinn Question ConciudedCongressional Matters=General News. . VALPARAISO, Noy. 3, 1800, Political excitement in regard to the coming elec. tions is steadily increasing in thw republic. The tiree parties in active existence—the conservative, national and liberal—have 80 combined and changed their ideas ana principies that It 18 extremely dim- cult to qualify their particular positions, The great battle, however, will take place on the subject of electoral reform, and tho national party, being the most in consonance wiih the popular sentimenta on the matier, will probably aghieve @ suc m 1870, and now the cawpaign mw being opencd by a systematic sustruction and drill of the masses, very much on the same plan as adopted in the United States, and as it causes con- siderable animation and excitement the mode of proceeding is becoming quite popular, The question of suifrage is one in which Chile 13 Jamentably back Ward, a8 the authorities of the republic atnee have beon fearful of placing a power im Of persons who from ignorance might suse: privilege. Hencé ft has come to pass that the pate pith- erto held in the republic have been oe determined according to the will or of the President, tis oficer having by the lawa@ the appolutinent of all local authorities, the approval of ail municipal regulations, the invernal arrangement, in fact, of ail of those matters that im otuer countries are considered as beneath the notice of the first digattary of the In view Of this immense personal patronage the re- sult of any election was not to be doubtea, and auw the ooject of the present campaign 13 to remove such an ovstacie and establish O thoroughly demos cratic system. Cuile, thanks to the oid r.géme, with ®@ population of neariy two milion’, has never poiled wure than 30,020 Votes, Wuereas, by remedy+ lug Une deieci, Lue numer of persons cated ty Bul Tage Wil be about .00,000, ‘The rremdent is ueartily m favor of this progres- Bive MoveuNent, and, far from oving desirous Of re- Laiuiuy In bis power tne privilege i have ineationed, 18 Wilung to renounce 1, being fully couvinced tliat Ine cougéry Wilt steady progress towards iurtier caviizauion under Che auspices of @ poliucat pro- #sansue so Certainly Based On COMMON Beuse, The session. OF Congress have been proronged for @lotuigat by the Presilent, Many very imoriaas Micasures Deluge DelOre Liat bods, wud slice Lhe bine jor harvest 1s rapilly approaching a large Dumber oF Senators were leaving Uhelr iegisalive occupa- tions Jor tuose uf their estates, An ineresung Dill Yeguruipg the liberty Of tue press 14 LO be vowed ‘Upou, ana Ibis Loped that evei tue presens Ireedoun enjoyed vy newspapers will be exieuded, at Lhe Baine Ue establsaiag the necessary resirictions for puble and private salety. Avonyuious communica MoUs directed Against sume individual too Lequeally Appear tu (he Coluains of The Chilean press, ana the Old tashioued style of assembling & jury and deter- MME WHELAET Le Case BOF NOL SUiLcLELUy graye Lo be proceeded With legally, 1S Woo Wareiluvie Lor Cole Unuance, Another must important bili is tat Cou- cerning the puvicity to be given to ui ul We deci siuns Or tue dierent courts. Hitnerco these have never or rarely been pubusued, aad usciough suc @ proceeding 1s eiuentiy guvaniageous to tie lawyers, it certainly has Fest, Grid expenditures 00 the part of fue cteats vat sould ve avoided. Alver having been une Hous in tie Capita: tor some Weeks, We AMAUCAMIAD CaoIZUCS, Wild bieir BULLeSs, fave departed for Weir own provinccs, During their slay mM Pautiago (ley were tie reeipients of every juurk Of auentiva frum tue government ava private persuus, vad velng decorated wilh meas, uressed 1a miilary unoru, wud the rest of Ai, they Comported theuselves Very muca as our Own noble rea Wen do When they visit the Great baler @b Wastington and tuwbibed astoumiung quantities Of Spiridous iiquor ul all avaliable ovcasiuns, They retucu to their own Couutry With tne avowed Inien- tion of leagiag peaceabie and industrious lives, aud in preol o, their slucerity leave their eldest muic children in Santiago to be educated at tue natonal expeuse, NO doubt tne deliguts of husbandny, tue Pieasure atveuding the protituvle sale of crops and the Cousciousness uf doimg good are very great; but We fear buat in Contras: Lo tue excituig ubtracuuns Of Loree stealiug, We anuremenis Incidcat of Kinng & While Wan and slewing bis We, dud ue LurUO Of Joy experienced whue setung some buiiding ou tire, Vicse puce seusatuus of picasure Wil ve tame to Our indian acquasuiances. In tie parung aduress to the President of the re- Dubuc al soits os Ate proluses Were wade by Lue Cluefs, bul the Presideut, we | acquaiated wien welr churacier, assured Uieia Very empuuticaily that the least deviauon [rom tie pach of duty would ve tule lowed by their compiete exvermnaioa, # tareitt, whicu, after having seou the sirengun of tue govern. ment, evidently Mupressed these reiskiOs. Vue, Wille aM UuProMoUnCeavie Laie, Was prescuted a hage @uken bladgeod, vruawented Wit shver dud tasse.s, and was lulbrined that tue governincnt roygarica fun ws the cuieL of tue Lrives, wad that will wis ius Signia of ofice he Was eXpecied LO preserve order ailvng WB wiLhero Unruly bietaren, ‘Yuts he prom. ised lauhiuily to do. A suin ef $250,U09 bas been voted by Congress to estabiish permanent muary posts among ticse Suvages, Aud ib Is LOW provavle tuat suis race of meu, tuned since the discovery o1 the country for their Courave and valor 1 defending tieir ground from tue Invader, Will pass 1MiO @ class siliar (Oo LWoSse Vagabonds who, with blanket ana winskey bottie, remind us that the poor indian yer exists, A meeting Was heid receut.y in Valparaiso jor the purpose Ol Colectug fuuds Lo build a religious sem- inary, Where ive general principies of Lula nugut Le. leamed by those miverested in yy tenoraut of Lue sub- ject. General Kilpatrick, tw Iuerican Minister, Qnd M. Frias, the Arzentine representative, made Very cifective speeches on the occasion, conclusively Proving Utat relyrion marcues hand io hand wilh repuyacan M8UiutioNs, wha Lat Wiere belied Is hot: {cliered or Covtined, there the purity of faila excels, Admiral Hasttogs, commandiog the Kogush squad- rou ta the Pacific, has determiued to sead a vessel Joaded with provisions and clothing to the relies of ine inhabitants of Pitcuirn’s istand. —suese peopic, the descendants O01 mutimeers of the Bounty, are ia great distress trom the state of isolation in waich if fud themseives, since oi late years bul few whalers or mercounteships have gtven them tue aid Ww Which they Were formerly accustomed, A suo- Scripiion has been seb oN 1ovt here, ald It Is prova- ble Liat the Rem leer, tae vessel about Ly proceed on tis charktabie mission, Will couvey ample supplies of all necessary arucles for the untortanate sev Business 8 swilaull, Some animation ts expe during the jatter part of ine present uionth, wien buyers begin to artive from tie interior. ‘Luere has becn 3 considerable demand fur slapping Gurtag Lie Past Wee, yet te contiMuaNce of arciy as has Leaded ty weep rates dowd. We Lave now avout 16,000 sons disposable. BOLIVIA. The Revolation Subducd—Capture of Mornies. Lowa, Nov. 14, 186%. We lave very important news from Boitvia. It will be récoliected chat a short time since General Mora.es, @ Bolivian exwe in Peru, declared his inten- tion of overturning the existing order of things in his putive country, and after having {ssued several very bombastic proclamatious asserting his purity of purpose be jeft Catlao on his iioly mission. Arriving at Arica and Tacna he was warmly welcomed by a number of feliow exiles, and succeeded in obtain- ing avout fifty recruits and 200 siand of arms. Induiging again fa the favorite pastime of tssu- ing proclamations he proceeded to Arequipa and Puno, At the latter place he tarried a few days, aad was on the point of crossing the Peruylan frontier into Bolivia when Colonel fan Roman, the Prefect of the Peruvian province of Puno, arrested the whole party, seized the arms and ammunition in their possession and sent the would-be regenerator to Arequipa for a violation of the pi rally of Peru. ‘this proceciing has wet with tae approbation of the government here, ond the attempted revoit may be coasidcred as effectu- wily stopped. Had this movement progressed it certainly would nave been dificult jor General Melgarejo to have suodued if, aluaouzh lus ultimaie success was not to be doubted. ‘There 1s considera- bic discontent exising im various quariers of Bolivin, owing to the taxes recently im. posed upon the inhabitants by a decree uf Congress, and General Meigarejo’s time and atten- tion are fully ocenpied tu entorcing the payment of this contribution and explaining the beuelits that will resuik irom it to the very taxpayers theutsel ves, Moreover, Morales hoped to reach La t'az, where vie garrivon, reduced by ais inlends, was reaay to aid hin in his encerprise, Now, with the capture of this ambitious individual, and the receat Joan ot 4,000,000 Inade to Melrarejo, or avout to be made by tue Kolivian Bank, the republic 1s likely to con- tinue in peace. ‘{he importaat concession of lands recently mace to Mr. A. D. Piper, au Americau citizen, for coloul- zation parposes, will also be au easenhal Mewent in juaintaintig tae tranquility of ie country, Mr. Piper wili wnimediately proceed to active steps, aud the varied resonrces of the tract, nearly 70,000 mies square. d8 Will certainiy laduce a@ very extensive unmigration. . VENEZUELA. PexceEntrance of the President into Marne cuibo—Palgar in Prison. Panama, Nov. 25, 1869. fy her Britannic Majesty's war steamer Cherub, which arrived at Santa Martha on the 5d trom Mara- calbo, news Nas been received of the pacification of the State Zula. After a bloody action that lasted seven hours the Urestdent of Venecucia, Geseral Jose hue perto Mont entered that city on the 2st ultimo, andon the 26th General Vulgar and several stat and line ollicers Were carricd #8 prisoners to Fort San Carlos, A CUnIOrs VEGETASLE PHENOMENON LN CALIFOR- NIA. Two m1 les West of Gilroy, among the four huis ‘of the coasi range, Mr. B, ©. Kabb planted four years ago two hulls of Lima beans on te souNi Bide OF his honse, and trainet ’ne vines over the door for orua- ment aud shade, abd Whatis true as SUange those same Vines that sprung np and bore the frat year have grown up and continned fo blossom and pro- dnve seed every successive Season since, “ive trank siems jor sous distance from tue groand bave hard- ened to the copsistency Of wood, and the process of lignification 1s apparently extending upward throug it the whole viue- When Wil the wouders of Calror- nia cease ?—Gilroy (Cul.) Advocate. LARGE Goup Baick.—The eee lontana) Herat records the casting of a $50,000 gold brick fur Boum & Aub, the largest that Was ever inade in tue United States, Mr, Boum has offered to make a present of this brick (o any one Who Wi) #aouder it and waik ue mile without stopping. 1b Welus 270 pounds. eit cess. These elections will take place early | CUBA. Fears oi a Negro Rising in , the Island. CRUELTIES PRACTISED. The Garrison of Msgate Still Held by the Insurgents, The steamship Morro Castle, Captain Adame, from Havana toe 4th inst., arrived at this port yesterday, Bhe brings the jatest math advices. The purser will receive thanks for favors received, ‘The Negro Klement iu Caba—Eears of a Rise ing~The Crueities Practined by Both Sidee— Sufferings of Insurgents—General Lesca Reo lieved—Operations in the Field—Burning of Estates—Arrival of Troops=New Issue by the Spanish Bank—Disposition of Political Prisanere—Sequestrations. HAVANA, Dec. 4, 1869. There is a growing feeling amovg those whose duty or interest if 13 to waten the progress of events Mm thisdsiand tat the negro element, in one form or another, will, and at no distant date, enter into thein more prominently and directly than has been dreamed of, Without, as @ mass, possessing the in- teiligence of the siaves in the Southern Siates, owing to their diferent: mode of treatment, they pegin to realize their thraidom, aud not only tis, bul their power, Those who have studied slavery in the United States know with What subtlety and quickness Adeas spread am ng its victims of the Alrican race. Tue same thing 19 observant here, and fom the Many iree negroes Of tne island, and still mure from heir brethren in arms under the bauners of tne In- surgents, Yas come Lo them a knowledge which may cause an outoreak so0n Which shall uppal the world, Should this take place i¢ will probav'y be primarily in javor of the insurrection, which, in so far as 1is power lies, has struck Off their chains; but let it be showa taat we insurgents have no 1nmediate pro- spect of success aud they may await the action of the Spanish government when once 118 authority is restored, Shoulé such action be quick and deter minaie, weil; otherwise, they will rise as oue man, @na every white person wll become objects of their rage. Let it be understood that this is the expres- sion of @ leeling begiuning to be entertalned. °1t 1s, Uiought, Moreover, tuat ibey are wuided by an Intel- higence of a high order, but under The pro- foundest secrecy. A color of truth ig given to these ideas py tne recently discovered conspiracy among the negroes near Sagua, the main incidents of which are fauiliar to the readers ‘of the HEKALD. ihe Spaniards naturally enough endeavor Ww create Lhe impression that it had nothing to do With toe Lasurrection, and tiat the purpose of the negroes was to rise, kill every waite man and declare themselves free. It 19 tar more probable, however,’ tna tney were acting under msurrection- ary influence and m kecpiag with the clam of the ‘Cabans tuat the laborers a. through the tsiand are aisaifected towaras tne Syaniards and ready aud prepared to assist In the degiruction of property which bas becn Inaugurated, The worse than savage crueity with wiich tuese conspirators were treated, which cruelties were purposely exercised in presence of large numbers of slaves, will bave an elect very cuferent irom thav ttended, as ib will ony exdsperave Unc Uke nore, aud al aby Momeal We may cara of Dundreds of estates abandoned ana destroyed, even in Uluse locaiues where te least danger is appeedeaded, dicrein L have ouly intended to open the eyes of your readers io wt icast w possibiity, leaving to Lie No distaut tuture to stamp the Meas as erroncousiy or correcuy eutertaiacd, neve recenuy arrived in duntiago uc Cuba frou the seat of Operations a Ger- Tad genUemau Who bad accompanied the Spanisa trovps to the iield, Laving im view the writing oi a bouk guncepaing We lusurreciion. He was lor a time prisoued aliong the lusurgeils, ana declares tut tue crueities practiced on both sides would lardiy be veieved, AS exXampied he mentions We cage of Wo lusurgents Wid Were Condemued to be Shot, Msiead OL Wich the Vo.UMleers cud thein to pieces With knives, perpetrating tie most horrid andindeceat craciues upoa Ue wavappy Victiuis While su alive, Ol ie Liner Gand be imeatious the tial iu 8 av of two captured —Vvoiun- ors; belug = cunderaned lhe culet pushed them ou of the door, calling to us Negro svidiers, “Boys, Buse yourseives )? aud in 4 lmuieut they Were see Upou Witla Kuives and cul to aboii fie coutms ive suiderig agnoug we Jasurgents for Want ol Cotutug, ald says thal Young women are compeied gO abouk mM oa state of nudity. He beheveg the Cubans weary ot tue insurrecuion, und ii aa Rinuesty was olfered by the governineut ana they coud be assured tint Us Uerms Would be Cartied out, peace Would be restored atoace. Axil iS Lhe Volunteers and troops suout those Who preseut fhemseives in deiance 1 the gov- ernment aid ts orgers. due gentleman prolesses humsell weil ireatea by the Insargenia, who p. juitied hint to depart as soon as opporiunily overed, General Lesea, the Weil Known and popular com- Mander of Lae Cinco Vilas, has been relieved, aud Wil, be succeeded by the Segundo Cabo, General Carbo, Who leaves for Clemuezos today. Tus action grows out of no dissausiaction with General Lesca in bis operations but trom some dificaity of an- other character, it 18 stated and wilh show oj reason, tual General de Rodas is desirous to have the promi- nent posiligns in the island iiiled by the “Unioniscas’? meinbers of his Own party, ana this removal pri- marily grew out of this, ‘due caaracter of teld operations remains the gang. Phe Spanish journals report the capture of Moyaie the strong, insurgent position in the district of Santiazo de Cuba, bub the eutire avsence of ail dotaiis and tae pombast concerning tie “na- tioual integrity” and “giorics of Spata’’ certain to be paraded wien noting has been done, render very unprovaple, Valmaseda has orderel evory person beiongtug to tae Moviliagados (engaged in provocting es.ates) to provide tuemseives with & certilicate signed by his Exceliency, giving the name aud estate; aiso to Wear ceria imaigata Upon their uniforms, tu defauit of which they will be regarded as insurgents, Toe Havaua papers of the past two days publisa reports of eagagements in that district which have already appeared in tue HERALD. From Manzanijlo 1t 13 reporied that ail the bridges in Lue fured ciiot have deen repaired by the military and tat ail traces of the insurrection were (ast ais. appearing. Troops were moving about, but were uc: comprising noting of importance. In Trinidad ail the estates have commenced grind- ing and the greatest activiiy ts manifested; more thao vhe usuat number of bands are employed io cur! aud carry the cane, jn order tat should the season be shoriened by fires as much may be accom plished as possible, ‘The insurgents had made sev- era) aiteimpts at burning cane, out no great dam- age had been done, though ina few cases work had been suspended ior afew days. A tile factory near the city had been burned by them. Detacninents were moving about, but without finding the insur. gents. ‘ine usnal number of eacounters are poreed in the Cinco Villas, The /47beWon oi Crenine- gos announces the destruction of three addivional estaies. names not given. This of date the 2vin uit. Kecenily tue nsurgents pulled a nuiaber of spikes from the railroad to Villa Clara ond the train cou awan and ing along rapidiy, run oi, Kiting one Chu severely bruising many on beara Yue Torees im overanon against the Cienega de Zapata has wuhdrawa, “conviaced that there is nos even a nucleus of the fusurrects there”? Tie Cap. tatu Geaeral has ordered that frou the proceeds of the sequestered es'ates $1,000 per monta be paid to overnor of Bayamo to enable tun to attend to Willis OF the sulluring families tn that jurisdic. ‘the “Volunteers of Madrid,” which arrived here on Sunday Just, suiled yesterday morning on me sicamer Barcelona for some por’ om the nortu side, propaply Nuevitas, A disturbance arose among them during tueir stay here, and seditions cries were wbwwred by some of Lu vident some cause of complaint has ioh dissatisiaction among them. On tue Ist arrived here the war steamer Isabel Ia Catohca, having on board twelve officers snd ser- grennts and 652 mon of the First battalion of marine Iniantry and 129 soldiers, taken from Ue Jorce in Porto ite). ‘The “Voluntarios de Covadonga,” from Astar’ are expected to arfive this moraing, and very ex tended preparations are im progress for Utewr cecep- tion The For de Cuba annoynees that during the first days of December 4.000 men will disembark m Capa, provided With ail eesentais and composed o1 two batiations of Volunteers aud one ot marine tatuatr ‘(iis 18 the patron sainl’s day of the artitiery of Ha- Vana, and will be celebrated with che usital ceremo- Mies In the Coupe of ae Merced. A mec. ti tate owners, called by bis Exceltency tle Captain General, took piace M ihe palace ‘ou Shursday mnorning, When Malters of inportance, ROL Taw i , Fesrdent ot Hay of the lirst families, was sent to Spam by Correo, Ue SUtH, RL LWo hors’ Not ihe acon of tlre authoriines caused considerable sarpris., a8 he Was an intimate frent eral do todas. Udorta lave Governor of Hayamo, stticd in te same steamer. New orders have beon Issued in reference to pass- ports, and henceforth no person Wii be alowed to land Withous Ove, A prominent Wall street sugar broker, Who arrived here on the Morro witaout the requisite document, was, Wih fis daugh+ | ter accompanying him, ordered to prison, were co reowin unt the steamer sailed on her return trip, A A NTRS Introduction to the political Governor, which, with ordinary indoceiments to underlings, treed uim from is em: position. ‘The crew of the thomas J. Frazer, mentioned in my jast as having been arrested by voiunwers of Regia, witt be reieased in a few days. An investigation showed that they bad been on @ spree and that one of them wantonly threw a bottle at a policeman, who foliowed them up to their vessel, striktog one of thes upon the ear with his spear. Nove were tajured as was reported by = oes Ta, Come Mr. Hull, 1s interesting CAB fat General has authorized the Banco Espafol (spanish Bank) to make an additonal issue Of $6,000,000, based on the proceeds of embaryocd estates, "Tinta mak: y $20,000,000 Isewed Uy Lub bank aud without ii As I close this despatcu the steamer Isla de Cuba ~ sen A. bea the harbor, bearin; ie Vaplain General comes ba Lic Lor thet vessel The foliowing disposition has been made of poltti- cat rs:—Sent to Pentnsula, De Blas Arisier; ty the isle of Pines, José Beliido de Luow and Juan Miguel Borreto. ‘Ovliged to change thelr domictle in the island:— Mariano Bonachea, Mariano Bobadilla, Jose del Cas- lilo, Perfecto Moutero, Gonzato de Cardoua, Feder- ico Ruiz, Antonio Borroto, Mauuel Marco, Anselino de Paula Aras Pardo, Tomas Monteagude, Anvonio mae Morules, Hermenegildo Perez, Kamun de Yala José de Leon, Jose Maria Forteza, Jose ‘8 Arcia, Jos’ Corro, Francisco Martinez, Juan Izquierdo, Pardo, Miguel Fandeso Kamos. ne property of tue following residents in the vicinity of Guines has been s ated: —Nicolas Alvarez, Felipe Montero y Gonzalez, Francisco 0. Kion, Francisco Penichet, Ignacio Ayala, Juan fournlé, Niuuio Espinosa, Andres Kodriguez Colla, José Trojilloy Armas, Antonio M. Gower, Simon Roarignez, (a) Vazquez, Prospero Denis, Justo O'dalluran, Blas ‘Trujtio, Kicardo Zamora, José Penichet, Antomo Penicnet, Eloy Peres Ortiz. The Attack op “Mogate?=—The Insurgents Holding the Position Sull—The ™ acky of Government Keports—Attempt at Assase sinationValmaseda’s Promisee—the Pree vailing Mortality~Landing at Nipe Not Cou drmed, BANTIAGO DE CUBA, Nov, 27, 186°, Notwithstanding what the government may say to the contrary, there is little doubt that the insur- gent position at Mogate remains untaken, and is proving the Sebastopol of the war in this depart- ment, Camara’s assaults have all been repuised, and that chief has been twice in town to communi- cate with Vaimaseda, leaving almost immediaicly, the Jatter time (yesterday) with positive tustractions to take the place. It 19 impossibie to obialn any de- tails concerning the aifair. The Spantards admit @ loss of sixty wounded, though the majority of them have not been brought into town. A few wounded men are sent ing every day, and as, apart from Camara’s operations, there 1s Uttle going on, they are doubtless from hjs com- mand, The goverument has pygiished two de spatches, but, as usual, they are Whly remarkable for their unbiushing mendacity. ‘There have Deen no atrocities by tadrones facciosos reporied lately, and the only robverics going on are of mules and norses by the defenders of the nationai integrity, Wao in their anxiety for its preservation enurely forget thor own. On Tuesday, tue , a deliovrate attempt was made in Covre to murder two Epgnshmen in broaa daylight by two volun- teers. They conceaied themselves im the bush and fired three shots at the Englisnmen as they passe: buc fortunately witnout effect. ‘These world-be assassins were afterward recoguized, and ure et present in Cobre prison, ough as the persons (hey attempted to kil were only Englishmen, iuey will doubtless be released soon, General Vaimuseda at a recent meeting of the land- owners stated that the insurrection and the curreat Monti Would €na together, ‘These asserdons which are bemg repeated by the Spanish officials in Havana and to eltner end of the tsland, are doubtiess io creave @n impression in the United States previous to the meeting of Congress, but whetuer by de Kodus tia the capliai Or Vauunuseda here they will hardiy de- ceive anvbody. ‘The morality trom diseases of a cholera character was B10 Irou the Ist up to bae 25th 1psi—or say 12.0 daily, Provably about the same nuniver died trom sinallpox, Voinito and other causes. Six or seven oiticers have beet buried Unis weex, inciaaiy Cap- tata Villegas, brougit im wounded trom sania Lata, as reported in Wy last, he Spaaisa war steamer Fernando el Catolico Went ashore at the mouth of the harbor, ab Guan- Tanaino, bit doubtiess will soon be wot ad. ‘Phe landing at Nipe, mentioned in wy iast, is not confirmed, A KITCHI Wur Between n Boarding House Ke Hie Help=What it Costs to Biday. Wt fea fondly cherished maxim with metropolitan housewives that of ali the annoyances of domesuc Mfe the hired “help? is the Most wrepressibie and the worst; “Biddy” 19 a power in the Louse, 48 “Paddy” 18 in the nation, and not only is she fully aware of this, but she takes good care to vrocluum the fact, after her own manner, and at m inop- portune momenrs. But give a dog a bad naine and his fate. hangs by a thread—it he doesn im fact, speedily hang by arope, Keep on abusing “Biddy and the entire citss of female servants are rected by the libel. The barly proprietor of a fashionable boarding house in* West Sixteenth street, who unblushingiy coniesses that his name is Poppy, had the misior- tune Lo meet in one of his “help” a giri who refused Vo accept the opinion of himself and nousewives tn general touching the characteristics of ber ¢ as pure gospel. She was someting of a lawyer, hor name was Mary Morris, aud she practised ia cham. bers—in other words, she wag the chambormaid, It does not appear that there was any fault in her manner of procedure, and it is not stated anywn ere that her salary was bigh or ner fees exorbitant. Poppy, however, calcwated that if Mary could do chuuaberwork and yeb ake the house ring With laughter and blithe sougs, she cond also do the laundry work of the establishment. Whetucr she coulu be jolly in the latter clrcumstaices was noihing to iam, Visions of a maiden weep: over a washtub never disturbed his dreams. He was a philosopher and she was a “help; he was an em- ployer and she a servant; eryo, Mary musi do double work for tae aaine pay. But Poppy was diplomatic a5 well a3 philosopmic, and bivached the subject to the wondering Mary In @ speech as smovih as soit soap. Whea he had dnisheg he twirled his ers and paused fora rey. He got it. Ma beiligerent rignis, pwiited him about wages sneerea atthe mavgliuge business and vociferaied such a loud “No 7 in lus astonished ears that tis went up. the corners of his mouth went down and he stood the picture of defeat. A smuile stole over tue thin features of the victoyi- ous Mal rms aximbo and bh atender sie leaved wrainst the Kit Poppy Was not uriven (rou Mis fell purpose agent the Mangie by the demonstrative negative, Not at aid. He merely called his eyebrows down again ant whistled up Gis inouth, What he said need noi be puolished; what ie «dtd 3 wortuy of record. Somebody, who had notung better te do, has given to tue World bis opinion tnat acts of heroisin eper and Pauumel a done In domesite lile deserve pubic applause much more than feats of daring on t bate tel. Poppy t the jul! foree of tie obvser= vat. and prepared tO cover himsell witn wlory. Squaring ataseif efor the now thoroughly warmed domesue, and calling upon the shades of a! cue de- parted Poppies to Wiiness his actuievement he struck ovt from the shoulder and smashed Mary in tne rent eye. Down went ine chambermaia: over weat Poppy. ‘The boarders dectarod the blow Poppy retired smiling, ane poor Mary had “a beid’? on ber. the injured woman Went, a8 soon as she was adle to go out, to a lawyer and put the case im his han ‘ihe result was au Action for damages againse 1: Tae came up betore Judse Cartiss in tae Ma court yesterday. The deiendantaid notappear, AU testimony had beew taken Judge Curitss row tata man who would strike & Woman was 1 titled to the mercy or consideration of the Uc but should re the penalty mertied by hes brutal Instincts, and that 1 Never Was eowardice to iy from & Wwotman,’and that the Neroja “rhe fHoney- moon” spoke truly 1 saying, “The man who lays lis hand upon a wouian, save in the way of Kindocss, 15 a Wretelt whont 1; Were base flatiery to 2 Villaty Poppy not nay own the least Pegard for What lost a world and wade a hero tly ‘The Uintd Wear Ia Cleopatra's eye the Court gave Judgment for the piaintu? in damages wad Costs, py 250 LOW CHUAGH VS, ING ChuRcY. Tmportant Faci4, Net Brought Up Bet the Matter of Caroline ©. Aller In this case, brought beiore Mr. Nathaniel Jarvis, » yesterday, much interesting cestiufoay wor have been given, but the case was proven sv cle a conspiracy by the statements of a small Humor distinguished Witnesses that many iaets ooanocr™s with it were nob given to Me pubito, fo wit—w Hen Mrs, Allen Was first cited to appear at Gouevs. upea ahotice of & lew days, to aiswer ty a cuarge of lunacy, brought aguinse hy her sot (by Live ad. vice of her counsel), went on, attend only by a indy frend, to tw obtata her witnesses. “She was the depot at Geneva t WO deuy to an once jeved W take coMMON jail, Where lezroes ANd erhuinals of ev grade were Kept, tiere to remain over Sunday (ib being late Sacurday ), until ordered belore tie court on the Moudiy folowing, ‘The lady “having method in her maun Wis @ble Lo extricate her gel, aud at a jaie hour ou Saturday niguton an exammmation of tie Warrant issued Tor her arrese it ‘Was found to be on Liegal process, peuucd by the Man (Priichett) eapioyed as counsel by her sou ud her to We Portuaatcly he carried @ iewer of } brother. “what 5 THE CHARTER ELECTION. Organization of the Board of City Canvasse ers—Opening of. the Canvass. ‘The Board gf Aldermen assembled at noon yester- day for the parpose of canvassing the votes cast at the charter election on Tuesday last. Clerk of the Commen Council, Mr. Joseph Shannon, calle the Board to order, and the roll being called by Deputy Clerk Twomey, @ quornm was found to be present. The members then appeared before the Clerk and were duiy sworn, ; On motion of Alderman Coman Alderman Hardy Was called to the chair. ‘The Board then adopted the usual preliminary resolutions appointing the clerks and assistants to the Board of Aldermen ‘as cerks and assist- ants to the Board of Canvassers; providing for the appointment of @ committee of three, to whom protests shonld be referred, after which they proceeded to canvass the returns of the Second Aldermanic district, Alderman Coman calling off the paures from the returns in his possession, and the clerk (Mr, Shannon) calling, in response, the figures on the returns which were transmitted to nin. Some misnnderstanding arose as to whether the canvassers were to canyass the returns fromthe Al- dermante districts as they at present exist of as AS- sembly districts, ‘The Chair {Aldermain Mardy) ruled that the can- vass must be maue by each Alderman for the dis- trict for Which he was elected and wich le at pre- sent represents. ‘dhe Sergeant-at-Arms was directed to notify the canvassers in those districts from wich no returug had been recetved, eituer by the Alderman of the distric: at bis residence or by the Clerk of the Com- ron Senna at ine City Hail, to make tneir returns forcuwith, When the canvass of the Second district had bees completed a recess of half an hour was taken, Atthe termination of tae recess, the chairman being avseut, Alderman MeQjuade was. On motion calied to the char, Alderman Haray, President, returned, however, during the calliag of the roil, and took his seat. ‘The Board then proceeded to canvass the returng of the Fifteenta Aldermanic District, Alderman Coman olticiating as canvaaser. In the Thirceench election district of the Twenty- first ward Elizabeth Cady stanton receive one vote for Mayor. Susan B, Anthony one for Alderman, Anna Dickinson one for Assistant Alverman, Bar- riet Beecher Stowe one for Police Justice, Lucy Stone one for Civil Justice, and Olympia Browa one for Schoat Trustee. Haney: At the couciusion of the canvass of the V'ifteenth district the votes cast in the First district were can- vassed by Alderman Moore, In the oistricts canvassed at this session there Was but lilite opposition to the reguiar Tammany caudidates and ise canvass Was, therefore, compar- atively easy. During the progress of the cenvasd the lobby was crowded by friends of candidates.ana @ large number of defeated candida'es who gazed anxiously on the fortunate ones within the Ke go curcie.”” At tue completion of the canvass the Firsc ward tne Board took @ recess untl cleven o’clock in the morning. ELECTION FRAUDS. Tothe Electors of the Twelfth Ward bast of uf Eighth Avenue. Knowing that | have been deprived of my just vote atthe last election by fraud aad criine, and feeling that justice to myself and toose who gave me their support demands that I should not quietly permit them to be thus defraded, 1 am determined to have the matter thoroughly investizates and the felons brought ty justice, aud co that ead request each one mils poruon of the ward wito voted for me to send me his namo, address and nuwber of the election district in which he voted, wd any facw tending to show fraud im the election, addressed to me at the Yorkville or Harlein Post Oftice. WILLIAM L. WILEY, PUBLIC CHARITIES. Meeting of the Commissioners of Charities and Correction. The Board of Commissioners of Public Charities and Correciion bold its semi-montily meoting yester- day at the hail, corner of Third avenue aad Eleventh street, with the President, General Bowen in the chair. The dotat!s of the business in tae various de- partments under the direction of the Commissioners. were reviewed and the reports from oiicers, order- hes and others were inspected and placed on fle, A communication was received from H. L. Hoguet, Vics Presitent of the Socieiy for the Protection of Roman Cathoue Chiidren, asking If those beys com- mitted to the care ef the seciely Who evince a desire to become seamen would bé taken by tie Commis- sioners as pupils on board the school-siip Mercury. ‘The Secretary was directed to answer che commnnt- cation and state that the Commissioners would take the poys, as desired by Mr. Moguct, provided that uny moneys which the society had recetved tor the support of the boys would be paid over tv the Com- missioners, and that when sucit moneys would be expended chy Weasary A resolution Was adoplad requesing Doctors Aus- tin Punt, Jn, G. 1. iow and P. i. iaciten to vrepare a sct of table: if dhe condivon of the Wards, Deds, air, patients ia tie Various iusuialions, the prog! aud results ot medical aud surgical treatment and operaut observations 4 bend tov Lhe rep ) and duliy orological uiailers 43 Would 8 ul meuteai science. ithe free Labor surcau Was submit r¢ tod to Lue Hoard, ‘Lhe report shows iat trom Novem. to December 4 tuere Were 415 applica! tons Tor nwo at the bureda and guy applcanons 6 Hop; ol6 Otales dud S19 females applied sor situation d 209 males and 774 1emales were provided Wilh eapioyment. The repors trou tue secretary of the Board, Mr, Joshua Puilips, showed tuat irom Novemper 26 to December 9 the receipts were, from tae iusttutions $1,780, aud from the Comptrolier va account of the aypropTiauon jor tae new Lunauc Asylum $100,000, MLAKINE [Ne Total recelpts $104, Tov» ane report irom ir, George Ae dock, Superintend- ent 0! ‘Tie OUTDOOR POOR shows that during the mouutn of November there were i436 persous releved oy tae departuient, of Whom 115 were ob iged to seek relief oa account of the necessities Of Old aye, WL for SICK Ness, 669 Who Were IM charge Ol famiues, 106 suderg frou wounds aot ludrmlues aud six ou accuunt of accouc.cments. vauents have been treated by the district phy- Sicitos to tie Nuwber of 224, and 25 bave been Vistved their resideaces, Ciguly-oue reported as conv » ble erred LO Wosy tial and vo sc died, ‘There were CWy decouCcteuents adiended, aud the piysiciaus lave A Uuuer Ureatuical 136 patieuts. ‘Lhe Gureat ol Wed catand Surgical Relief for Out- door Voor Guvug tie Monta alieuded Bolo new pauents, @ Wolal Of 4,007 puculs, and issued 7 ‘ripuons. fire mode Pursue | by the Commissioners in dia- tribucing reitef vo the biimd Is Workiag, as Usual, Maust Successlully, hac applicaus is reqauived to Mle ® slalewment, gIVINg Ws Dawe, age, UaUVIty, rest. denee, condition, Now long a resident of tie city, of WHLULION & graduate, cccupaviou, how many jidren dud Civic ayes, iL 1M auy buseds, Whether Ae bas aby MOREY Ui SAVIOYS bak, wLetier the pos- sessor Of ny revi or personal es.aiv, Whecuer he has an mcume from any source whatever, ut ever re- euved aay Hid irom tue city, HOW WUC received aed bow long he has beeu bund. Tus state- ment must ve sworn to and its correctness vouched tor by cwWo Witnessea. in addiuon Wo Une the BpploMne is Visiled at lis residence vy one of Lhe Visors of tie Gopurtuent, Wao report to lie Cou Tal@siouers ihe Yeselt of thelr Observations, From tie reports the applicants are diyiied tuto four Glasses, aud reliel granted as Lollow rst class, € Nlaving five Or mare Muna: ¢| receive $100 in casi and tWo tons of cou) Md Css, poose Davin toad five, bab more Unin Lwo Cii= dlrea, Teceive nd lwo & hird class, those having One or two et gov and Wwot ay eaile Lie LOUPUA Class, Uluse 2 #00, BROOWLAN CVELLISEVEL, paragraph appeared tn the Hun piative Lo a Cuarge preferred CHARGE a ew days AL by nH. Pickle, of broosiyn, agaist Heary Felt- jaan and Albers if. tes sor alleged obiutu nz money mqier f reeuces, Tue Case Das siice Deen dis. missed by nis Honor Justice Walsi, of Brooklyn, uicre bewg Lo eVidenve to sustat the ailegauions, Kings Gousty BOABD OF SuPenvisors.—The Kings County Uolrd of Supervisors met jasc evens ing at thei rooms la the County Court House, Supervisor Wa o. the Twenty-second ward, sub- " of Fageport froim the committee Uaving charge nursery d¢ PAWbUSH, ASKIN CAL Lae County freusurer be Uirevied to Taso # loan Of $2,000 to be expended in compleung the nursery buidings. Supervisor Croowe moved Wat the report be re. reread & to tte 1, WIL TSL WOtiONSs Lo report the presey! condition of the bulltiags and wiat alteratiou* were becessary. ‘Pals was adopted. Tae WiLtiasssuna Disvensany.—-The regular Monthly meetoyg Of the Trustees of tae Wiliams barg Dispensary waa held last evening.ar No. Li Fourth street, Captain Groves, President of tho instt- tution, in the chair, The iollowing re Was re ceived frou Oy, gliram P. Hardeasue:—Namoer of ents treated Guring the moaiu, 415, of whom nd it semaies, | Na treland, 104; Lagu riuaoy, id. iiseases—ieart piuimen, 71; skin CHOUMGLISE, gh tee aud ear, 10; urimary, ¥; abscess, 7; eal, 11; miner Vaccinated, » mad, vie Onder Of Captain Groves Mr. Daniel Matyer bas bin. Pensary butlding 1s gow undergoing & by aid Much Need reeousiruel