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B NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET ‘4 orl ; = CHILE AND PERU, | tsteuitinicet'ttion'Pitn orovinr ec: the | ithe masunery, ocomotiver ae 'were co | THE TENDENCIES OF GOVERNMENT, HEAR BOTH SIDES, | s2s"fepremuativs of"au ‘areprescutt "cou: [ Jocation end “y structed in Europe and the United States in smal a . ferme eee er caesar: | Perea ee SON OR a wee eesti eee emanes e thes, day nea nme ey | png emi, set ay aha omg Sc taliaeal Gaeneee | Tn? Cadet Allee Witenes | PEE Dai, ae ee silver wi been ment alu Ir mines are now Bat! en Government—) -| - Political Affairs in the West | civecialy ue sttutior or ce wauttbe colonists | theenterneise: “Bot wtih mate napomane anders ay aaa N Speaks for Himself. qaubrecadent is now oaiblighad whet tke, Bea ¢ blics. and towards this point the efforis of the invad taking 14 that py which some of the old shafts, or end Development as ae dete ie pa oth st Repu po EG] ae a sua ttaad avatn te wok | for Ayreon eerctaa en with, waler, fected by Government. rd * tempt a8 has peon shown for the autieans ‘i f * x nny with i 2 climate 18 con- | are bel; ‘avy and will soon be in working Con- | "om I have tarice Wen elected to represent Moared sacaual if oat ree miso that of the more | order, Tate ed, necessary for this iinprove- A Succinot and Curious Marrativ. of the py r@83 Will not only call from them a stern y and - - " rf 4 " unmistakable Ct it will be denounced @ republic. The fact | ment wos purchased in Engiand, and the best aver M tue foliow!ng letter Mrs. Woodhull, the “Broad gressional Life of a Sarpot-bagge: every Despocte porte nomial perhich ia the A. 4 by whch our libertiea are govorned, no matter of SHE INDIAN TROUBLES IN CHILE. -Rovthern poriians of ig country being now itmaccessibie nat- | able iabor from the Cornish mines secured for tl ” 0 ten. urally lends a "aoabte * trapulee to the desire | purpose. By thia means the Cerro do Pasco will be- | tect brokeress,”’ continues her essay on the ‘Ten mene innanmne nena encral : at and poaseasion. | Come the most important sliver district tu South | denct's of Governmert,”’ which will be concluded in je What party, throughout the whole country. » otras Ras been mentioned from time. to time ints | Ameriea, ance, for many years back, Potonl basbeen | the next paper>— mus ett eh aie ee any) oe the Pi eM he ne peopie are ae aye, as the Arrival of the Peruvian Monl- } corcspondence, tne. Seotan. ob fen gorerninans naee [Seer magera ery Wucseg. & OCD gate ae can ea ei epectaNy, Among Ament | mrazetler to to follawing letier storm WF. Whitle- { lave cinpaad aud history has Speed ioe have, red condition of the national t(rcasury has not | Cerro, and several Californian miners have already rs i 7 * | More, o a rolina:— ‘ 0 aut, . tors at Lima. Perenitiod the an loyment of a force large enongh | reached that placa with the expectation of boing pl PN DntehIe Ron Great HIGGS Tate Hoty | TO THE EDITORS OF THE TRAVELLER: liberty,” and if 1 have been fored.to re-enact itis accomplish 2 dccsive result, and in the number- {| able to introduce a far more Hagoons means Of | Ohigod to Boston, June 29, 1870, part, L shall not fatt to a is! duty until the peopie ~ kirmai Nh 0 : xtracti t t great operate singly and alone to develop thelr | Ag your columns have ever beon open to a fair and | siali be secure mM aM their rights—social, al, soldiers aide ingens, to ier, provobly irom | expense aut digieelty. pode insplralions, ideas and conclusions. ‘Thousands | juat éritictsm of maiters and events, I ask au oppor. | polttical, vepresentantve, 4 @ Feat a Tie thelr superior knowledge of the country and inerr | encgnrages thee enterprises with all the means in | POsscene, comprchenmve principles in @ semi | tunity to brese w facts in connection with my | truly, B. F. WHITTEMORE, CHILE. D x nt ® : 1 : peculiar method of warfare, have generally carried | 1s Power; troops have been stationed aloig'tho weary Pegg Psa RAMA. Tee “ease,” which | know will command ana receive the tL. 1 y v seeded in ob- | route to restraim the bands of robbers formeriy fao- ty “ attention of all who love liberty, seek equity and Political Aspect of tho RepabliceThe Froniler one nae or peti eee ae ine very | festing it; all loaterials for the work exempted pianay OF ae pa tary te Bey neebtey grant cqual rigits in ail conditions vf life or respon- CREAT DESTRUCTION, oF MIGUWINES,. ‘War—Probab!o Fligtt of Hing Orclie~Houe | considerable nuraber of cattle, horses and other live | from Custom House duty, aod the clty of Ce ro de | to expected that any great or geu ere system of a ERR naberes TRANCE) eee ering the M of Lopez 31 stock that have been eaptured by thelr bokiness aud | Pasco itself 14 receiving the attention of the govern | ingependenca between the government and. the egin by eaying whatever may se Distillery Destroyed near, pone wscineaeenen i Miscellunceus | tyecnnuiy constitute a trophy tar moxe grateful to ment an regard especialy to its heatth and embel- | eo to "Snoutd be ndopted. 1 eri eed eusions ph aco numuttes in gecrt Be-s10N, oF act tion of Teoat Siete vir sava cure. Im some matances they have | Ushnent, . Lee 198 12] » - Loas is ; VALPARAISO, May 8, 1870, uate a ane of onristiins captive: bot | _ Capital punishment haa long been aboitshed in | MAF of evers thing that did not seem to promote that | ment of my “ease” has been urFled, unnevessartiy [From the Chicago ‘fripune, duly nj . .! individual freedom wiuch seeks no harmony with 7 . ‘The complete election returns ave now in our pos- | few cases have oceurred in which bavbarity | Peru for ailcrintes save that of elearly proven pre- | the greatest freeiom of the whole, while no pBikos oli epee, rene pays at} mquistion ot’ Cnet ee eon 3 Phil has been pracitaed towards the prisoners tn | meditated homicide, and the Peruvian mind is now . : " i + Pession, and aithough in sone portions of Chile the | fey. hnaee ‘The ransoms Gaeennan and | greatly exercised over @ case in witch the guilt Wine ned 40 Any DRAM ODINS POlANany Ot) see 1nes Hat I been a'towed Mise w prove pay statements | 999, Has & Powell’s stock aherts, stable, nities Macoess of the opposition bas been rather greator | paid have generally been found ail suMiciont, | Of tho offender has been so decidedly made | Senied by the government, This wos intellecttal | APC $¥orn wasertons | would hive shown a com | aud bondei warehouse Were destroyed. Short than was expected, the popular vote clearly demou- | Very , rations ace now being made by the mr age fiat his feat, hae Sea Dee. 2 a individuality, Jacking the harmony of wisdom. bey Tor ree fg ee Renter beeghe pea after bike ct o'clock, ae gress a be oe eniriecae 4 author : e war, and fortunatsly tie | der Indian of the tn y ca oe a are i § s uy ¢ t id . ; u Strates that the general feeling of the people is not probabitittes 404 ni decided in favor o} the | possessed of a violent antipathy towards his aged PS rik ped Bator Regen Siete aud drive me from the ebae wits whitch “) havo be- | Known cause, and ignited te shock sheds. The adverse to the policy followed by the administration, sonal arms than hithert e or! hat | and inftna mother, and on varlvus occasions beat come so devotedly aitachod—the eievation of tio | workmen at once enleavored Loptay the progress of policy nat‘o ng m hi 0. We ave informed tl A tt ” country could not be conducted by single individue | oy 89 lately redvomed from the house of bond- re H iY Whe fact of this victory, and tie secure basis upou | disadeetion aud discontent exist among the | aid malireated her in a most shocking avd brutal | o:4 ang numbers of them comblnod tocarry wem | ¢ ad fer ating Sor oF uote poise e Beae the sive by throwing ben hig nd Piraine ee ns of ch . ‘aclques, and that several were so impressed by | manner, Finally, tus passion increasing in violence, Raple ft tt be to be developed, which the government now rests, have already been | (iclaues, i r avolt. | Ol. Rapid means of tranatt began to be developed, ‘South. ole. ‘The eiforia “were “fi however, and productive of happy resulta, ‘The supporte their recent visit to the capital that their yorces are | he deliberately mordered her, under ihe most revolt- | Wwoigh in many instances redonuded to the pecunt- ustice 18 axpeeted to be ren- aon Ae itaiact 2 ed auth, ar te - sof the | no longer for war. ‘The extraordiaay Freschman, | ing circumstances, and, having buried the heady, fled. -! “ vs o Where justi administration ae ‘iat their intention 1s tp fore. | Who cous dere hilus-If aa the legitimate Fanperor of | He was tininedistely capmured, brought to Lima, | SY beneilt of the company prosecuting them, but has ouch an injastice been permitted, From | gajacent property. waa im. danger. The. men dere: r ayer chy! of i always to the general interest of the wuole, boil 88 | ine rirst to the last 1 Nave not been allowed to speak ‘tumed their attention t removing the barzele Stall the mtentions of ihe opposition, and to Ixbor Poy eg i beet Be ES oe Hood Petavinn law pronibits, hongtage PY Mer aeoulisee ‘people and as a government, On the contrary, | jn do enve of my course, Genera! Logan has been wer hightines da the bond: Warelionse, there for the accomplishment of those Uberal measures | ashes of tno wibes. It would be a very con: death Was accorded to the culprit, with the exeep- ar eeainies aoe ee ee roseontor, Daesecular anid exeeuint X04 G. SORA 1" Caiig a 908/08 hand. | Durhig “Ue time ext vial 10 " at m3 FS 3 he ‘ead z < *, in. fs m9 ay z legal mind on the tioor o ress Has been swdore rolling Darreis out upon the praivie o sunic.ent and constitutional reforms so greatly needed by (vantage to the republic gensraily If is aed Moaiicr cabled thee ning aie is teas ote ap them. ‘Shu the general welfare has heen promoted | toarcne io: the “aw or the watimnony.” ‘The ne | tence’ away to poe tan sg e8b ot ‘fro. the he s bach d.be reduced to tranquillity and subjec Chile, In this protesriiion there appears to be @ x he re | PY the sacrifice of imdividual toterests, Lapecially | star Chamver crucitiera have chamored for my b:00d, | games spread saptily, and soon nad ok sheds tri nh. edt Re , clements of wealth that 1 possesses arc Now shot im the back. It is regretied here that ® mars: has this been true of the great aysiem of raulrowds | “ana thoy have smeared tier gayacuts With ty brand. ay a 3p) ees Ah hae about eign spirit of sincerity, Gnd even the bitterest opponents tely ignored. ‘fhe Indians oniy cuitivate | terrifying modo of punishinent could not em | that ninds the nation together with bons of iron, ? 8 peg comp.ctery ° @f the government cannot surpass the upholders of | CN0ugh ground to pr suficient Jor their own | ployed, inorder te make the example the more efl- : - » | ing ail as “cowards? wio sought a heading and ar- | fee, away, was MPanger. Tho latter caught fre % : tie i . - | 109 powerful, it seems, for any sectional iuterestever | goment. cid Ute distillery aud bonded w: Ys nel rine Bn heh AE pd se a eeergee re pap ior <i niore’ln Con | to sever, f General Buller called for time; General Schenck ee ene t> tie intense “hha the men were al tee indakeiee Mae ck ee ee ae pea g Internal improvements axe eminently a legitimate | qaded nis demand for deliberation; Judge Pound | oyiiged to stop roiling the barrels out aud over 1,800 rgd pirts oF! inthe 4 branch of the general government, “They are not | appexted for 7 able opportunity; Dawes con- | were left in the bul rif pe ie, Wel versedin theart | Arrival ef the Monitors—The Callne Custow | for the benefit of mdividuals or sections, but for the | Gb hined ha Mm Unrndd Mia back apen the out The beer and r ‘J, aiso beloaging to Messrs, i ) feet distant from the burg. ast, found ic Impos-ible to Badject thei, 1 whe $s th s . dal and the government ta aware Of the didtesiuy of me | House—Improvement in BustneseProposed | beneiit of ine whole, So true 1s this that a soemipg | rage, and Ldo not heatate to kay whe mon of judg | rags & Powell, the administration in th» desires evinced for generat | WAH ud t Feform. So patent tavbe necessity for such action $hat the struggle has been mainly conducied on a few comparatively unimportant points, serv br Ou PIY a8 lines of deiwatcation between ihe two or- | emerpes Huprovements—elebrating Peruvian Victo- | Purely Jocal Doprovement cannot coniine its hevellts | nent, Who have respect 10 the law aad prece'igat, | ins huilings, was’ threatened with Hesirecdan, BGs ganizations. ommendable spiut of joint ktock assocla- | yvies—Affaire at Tambez. permeates the very extremes of the country. A | jet the tous retasting Hie Nee viver caNgut fire Several states, aud tt Was The news stom tho Jadian frontier is almost the vid tue ciher luge towes of the Fopubite. Ena, May 1, 1670, | Falizond, connecting two oities Iu the same Siate | vas unworiby the House of Kceproentatives ait ine | Qa'y Ly tearing ap & DOTHOW of IE that it eacaped. @nty Inteltgene> of imerest that 1 have to cov f k companies, mancance compa- | After an eventful voyage of nearly tourteen months Hatten Cay oF es arco Ste moms be eoaace | Just to me VY Night of & cauwitue | Ait the Daildangs nat gngutloaed, with ter conten, Siedte:.'Tixo traditions! brave (loua and enterprises of @ kin- | the Peruvian monitors reached Callao in safety on | through, But upon close scrutiny a variety of ways | Chey Which fact ) were destroyed. P- munodatlog belwveen. $0 aud 690 head of tomy seat im O My seal 530, There Was no ine able of ace e to 1 disciatuy all ¢ cattle, Were Worth avout are being raily formed, and the | tho oth instant. Theae vessels, boneht in the United | develop themselves that must be advantageo: DPOn A knowledge Of Hp merits ler pti f a Shapes aud ina thousands, test lig Im ail parts of the country, and | mii an act, in th surance upon them, . of other naens an this 1 os tates under ra mol Si ns, to the government itgelf, therefore conduces to | for gcholarstips at-the mtiltary and nay ndamies, "Sno disullery was @ large three story frame bnild- Raenoe ir ake ia ty o utp | Mme When the war between Peru and Spain was @ | tne public weifare and convenience m a mach inore | which coud be construed Into an ikegality or pro: Ing. 1 contained about $25,009 worth of machinery, oer bth het more Serious matier than at present, caused quite a | general sense than to sectional or loca! good, It is aloft which was rendered valueless, The building 1 ‘ sivcles in New Y vast thereiore entitied to the protection of the goyern- ever Lakl an unselfish act in my iffe it was when Wort! AbOUL $10,000 and Was insured for $5,000, ul examination nade | sensation in certain circles in New York and Wash- ment, whose daty 1t 1s to look alter and promote the If ever Lait an my was \vort'l al $. | @14 the semi eympartny ¢ Ral whabitant» of a © Darous, throws a spe lon now to be Mu His Imperiel M Oud foulte of t ntee by uh é by the force of aro L, the enterprising 0 7 of a recomnienda’ Tao machinery was lisured for #10,000, The follow. Frenchman wo obtaming swen os pote ae Fee ne, b tit | ington and attracted very general attention. Thelr | interest of the public, I it entitled 10 anyibing | young 3 to Went Point and Annapolis. | saya no a ad nad taken apa Ban others Dome @endansy over ears to lave been | into minute constaeration Bach | PAsege Ont has boon marked by many cungiers and and ¢ ry seerta sling Sinleodn ‘aakiaonare Sa PLO ep rehire age te eer orevelanil uy % men " re Tone: night nd ork Vi well in Ci rt reidel $ sappeared nd cease W! nple protect ‘ evidence exists fo prove that any 0 jand, Stave, Teutonts of Cleve! , eather unforiunate d we have reset 2 Might Dob W A i abe alvornia fae pans a, and ab tmes they disappeared for days | “Continuous railroad connection exists between Waa derived from it. Whatever was dune We; of Clevelun!, Lumbermaws. famor stavng that, by the Caciqnes, who have hithecto boon ils devowed followers, he found it hecessary to fy fron: bis crapire and seek refuye in the untaviting wastes of Pa fa, The Chilean sight of their convoy, and at other times | Maine and Califor tas beawoen Minnesota and Louy ake $ eayy vi lana, witch have boen built circles Bothing new has transpired, | Were given np as lostin the heavy seas that were Gnd "ars “Siall maintained alae Sonmatted tec y 3 0 ane ' e sri e Presi- a y y cum Was over received by sae for myse'l: nor did Lfeel | highwines destroyed Were w of co pee ace pemee io le bus ue encountered. On their arrival at Callao the Presl- nattous of private enterprise. ‘fhese, with thelr | that I was omeonable to a criuinal statute tm permit- tiff are Insure 1a tae folowing hippers to distrust the adve:.tur: dent and Minister of Marine immediately went on | connections, form: amet work that penetrates every ting those 1 pad tayored, by scnding two boys to | Mdependen', of Bystun ...+ e z fr e jong, one story frame hot insured. ‘The h about $130,000 astern compantes:— Z oe etn cy. NO direct or indirect pec Tho bonded warehruse Was able consideration or conipeass buitdin:, worth $3,000, It enterpri Sovernment has atways nade tho telivering up of tts se board, and to the gratification of the persons tnter- | Section of the whole couatry, all parts of whica | geticol tg aid 1n e-tabli-hing #eboo!s where hundveds : f New ¥ 600 @iventurer by tie Indians one of the points of her i PER! ested all of tio oficers of the monitors and trans. | S)Stent Bf Con teed ae en aclagat arith. fewer of te yout of my ‘siriot Hagut ve taught | | Naw kngiand, of Moston, 4000 Qitimatam, aud i 1 tuat the chiefs, finding U. ports wil receive higher rank for their services, It | to the harmonious working of tne whole as a gen- no inoney Was paid me toimPasnee my reeonmuenta- Natt mel, ‘of Boston... 25 an insure fowards obtaining kanes = is certainly very ereditable to the Peravian navy, | ¢ral railroad system of the country, Tie represen- | tions, [gaye them without stipulated or expected | ‘Albany City... 2,500 , ctory condit:ons of peace, abandoned iim anda Political Intelligence=The Bolivinn Dime | ; ‘ % a i Ate a tatives of the s wi roada meet and arrange terms reonal reward. I thought Iwas iree from vensl | Firemen’s Fund, 2,500 into exile, ain it iS that his absence witl oo al ih : ; inwhich so few opportanities for experience have | of sransfer and connection, first to accominodate | Rient or purpose, Walle I wast say 1 would not | conmoceout ¥in 2500 true tuWards the zement of the & . | calty—The Silver Districts of PeruWhat | occurred, tnat iis hazardous experiment bas been LV ud, the public which patronizes | ggain doas | have dono, 1 must iso coassivattonsly | Nurvagun-et, of Prov 2500 jevertheless, the ¢ the Indians appear to is Being Done ia Them~eneral Ne itto ahappy termination, jolly remgmbered that the public | gfirm that L cannot believe 1 have comune: a Irving, of New Yo 5,500 be yet m i Some few of the Lota, May :2, 1870, 5 toe. ear past, since th re of the | Weliace ts aiways secondary, and thus 1 contes that | grimmaiact, sor Which I showd be east out from the | Springfield 2,500 Cacique: y ‘ial timation kon so:foe the ameael aa ore han & year past, since the peace of the | that which it 13 made the ‘duty of the government | pale of aumesty or throwa “to the beasty at | fara. 97500 table, 3 te time approaches for the meeting of vce Me has been secured by the administration of | to guard with jealous care is subserved to the inter. Symhesus.?? - Dome, of New Haven 2,500 Ce eee t gres? some littie epecks of troable appe: the | president Balta, a very considerable increase of im- | @8t# Of & copipany of incorporated individua's, T think itentions should be consniered a3 well a: Merchants, of Marto! 2,500 ie SES GS HOLTON horizou in regard to the election of members from ba tie ae aa. Abuts a & whoze profits, drained ffom the productive int acts—what prompted the act as well as the act | Home, ot New York 10,098 whose hears caiile and he pest 2 mammaidinst re especialy | POMS Bas been noted throughout the Peruvian | of the country, smountin Many Mscances touncaor- | jielt, Li the motive was pare—tho Manbaitat. 1.506 Wactive, sicaaily re-ist all overmures, a Aiterent parts of the republic, bub more especialy | oncom noneea, but more especially in the principal | mons per cent per anmum won she original coats ‘questionable—tie s-balaaced sv. ‘a | Oiicens, of Naw You . 5,006 ron to the jast dtreh. | froin ti al, Lina. A year and @ hall ago, | one gt Callas, This Port, it WI be recollected, re- | Of tie enterprises, This 13 not the greaivst good | yw. sit d to ths act. Meronants ant Mechanics’ 8,51 bats have recently ts. when the representatives from this city had bee 3 all merchandise destined for tho large tow: to the greatest number, Jt is the greatest | yj tri y 2 condemmed ie Without i hear | Washington, of Prov. 4,06 nowlaated and formuliy chosen, 1b was dlacove ‘ sty ‘ ange WWNS | good to. the sutailest number at the expanse | ing ver bo judged by am ex peove tribunal, | Merchants, of Prov ra pete a 2 co, Huancayo, Tara, Heanneo, the | of the greater number. ‘tne public js hoodwinked | gi that sy are free from every wait, stain or | National, ef New Yo 3,09 ely, but Dever much to the grativesiton of the ant Y . ments along the river Chanchas ‘ov | INK toleration of thelr extortions by etitions arrays | Suspictais Exerisior, of New ¥ tions had been p e capital it rican parisien of figures and by the increase or the mmatwing of T have tried to do my duty wherever I have been |} Ph onix, of Brooklyn . the laws laid down for such | coversmont ity ooigrsesreger rado’s | their capital stook Whenever an eight per cent divi- ed. Leaim not to be without sin, and will cast | Other companies. he laws laid down for such | governinent it was noted that business was sensi- | dend will not consume thelr unexpended balances. sousers} bus the many calama.es ently the me from | piy on the decline in Peru, owing to the dangers en- ot LONes Ab MY ac in, there are railroads of great nnportance tothe | that have boen heaped upon me are, ih the aggre- Shas seceite ein nee gendered by the revolution there progressing, and public whose earnings # me ha lossy by the prevatonce of the yeilow fever along the ot sadicient to ate, the neeption of base totrig ny returns to stockholders amy o coast, preventing the buyers from the interior from ent called a BO action, and Lima were { thet bis | extravrdinary sp i) it 18 fearel DO opporiue | wiih the chief polit y and high: ie the insur arcely sailietent | tor,’ and thrown broadcast to compl G Cunsent expenses, and yet the public Wels | throw, T shrink not from a fair, candid, hopar uid not permit of thelr discontinuan investigation of wy life; and, Wolle there ave 1 Je eaine line of policy to railroads should be pur- | tyes T vepret, Lact sti he Yerdict will be—“Not LONG LAND Ch¥ ELECTION. al and commercial city of the Curing info sco @ perilous neighborhood, Since | sued by government thit controls the poztal service. |g " y ~ és soublic 0 tever, T 2 of ait a mon! 4 8 GhS pox * Diack as paiaicd.”? The Cillean peopte yeneraliy, as has repiiblic had no volee whatever, This state of adatrs | gat tyme, however, matters have greatly changed | None now think of entrusting that very Important | ©:'u¢‘hot prame a coramanity for Its opinion) when ‘Tne following are the candidates for the oftles reported in the He ALD, amented the faio Was naturaily very distasteful to the inhabitants of | for the wy ev, and the port of Callao now resembles Geppriment el. the government to private enterprise, | formed upon the repeated accusations of * Sa Tne fol sare ore Le of apo ‘s . i re y , vores bu : z nel genes ; ‘ a Sand os w ine rather tha > OW Lie 1101 . " odds, ‘the nomberie-s stories of hia er d | being made to remedy to error; but a3 | ponitonts, ‘This imprevement is due to the fact | ave, thai il should be ob.iged torety upon private en- ng inquire of them a3 to my standing. . ei sroroe le Sispaee arparisy th respect to his ininediate the standing committee of Congress 18 | thar thyonghout the republic general confidence ig | lerprise to accomplish its weliare and to obtain it A life-long anti-slavery xdyocate, when the war, Democratic. oF Republican. fuosea eine leas flan an Argentine news p alone empowersd to call for electioas, it | gettin tne prosperous condition of the country, and Le englty alt e fcr sy tinea Alans wach ae 0D siniras il the: oprorNiGe te nd ee es Rebommer i tees on: Dame Mar news vever was of the highest character, | 18 doubtfat wheiner the wishes of the people will be | tho pellet that the peace we are now evjoying ts | regularity, harmonious operation, safety and de- | my streogth, and waa ready to offer my life weth tio | GeorKe Parseile, — Jobn B. Madioo, Sohn B, Masten.: woe a! the ys 8 ot ae eae oe — fulilied, especially as the committee in question is permanent and enduring. spatch, at minimum cost, to oe whose Dursaits, | jegions of patiots to save the Cutor, dostroy its | Jonn Horan. Tema Tisdalo, dames Tisdale, © ae ag ent Valnaraise 10 ilotray tee oe, | deckdediy hostfle to tie administration, Tho imports of foreign goots during the year 1399 | 1BKESS OT omer ra Bias cere Soni eiliefost enomny and: strike wie BRAC IGG fromm te fs outta eoniee ' r t re a . apy obs of the m a erican bon jum f+ Ana: ses Of & sieInn mars and Iuneral se is the strongest iriead of the governti i at Callno exceeded those of 1g63 hy over 1,000,000 of | government 1s to be determined apon principle, Of iny Adellly to my country, the cal of ven in honor oi the meimory of Lopez, and although | fnanctal questions in England and Franee, tuitfated | soos, and the custom house oillcers and it 13 the tree principle for the government to | to my comrades in arms, 1 24x the re We Baul Peon, pie gorerauiont a 2 or panegyte Wik beige cd | by certain Peruvian bondholders agatust the nar 7 1869. will be upwards of FE eee: Seti eep mcg oy EY Srtinle 40 sb6k (Bformalon oF ihe Auras, Generals |: Jémes Brennan, Henry Shaw: ent panegyric s 5 et . ts ; a a Fe ‘ 3 of merchandis: ie welfare be subserved, : me pring! and Treasurer's departny of Massacliusetts, a8 | Anthony Meagher. Anthony 5 Pi mg aerermeel se MT be ens of the two | tional aes aoe ep rs Labeda yi 2 of ihe interior, goon tobe opened | determines tat railroads hevipinp ear agente also Mcers and mea of the Fi.ty-tntd aud | WARD NOMINATIONS —TikeT WARD GUNTER POUT) Pas catcteha Don core ne to be fully settled. The French couris have declared tine railway, the security of the | b2 conducted by government to the same end. Thi roitin te: 7 Henry Radolph. - Witkas Guopg Ferm. Se 3 Able to prove her Arent SATAN faa pus been | that che embargo sought for by the bondholders on to come in great niunbers to iho tins.wos when It was necessary 10 te gene- d onry Raden apron, | ee and h defender duriigg tie fe of the latter, | the not pr of the guano sold in mat country | Lima, and the ve exportation of guano caus. | Te! good for the government to gu von | at the close of the war, beng ord Patrick Lonergan. Owen Ciatk. rick Loneigan, co omg tm tha mO:OS tie Totes, ee ifs " ing the arrival of many alupa fr ‘J and in hal. | 24 even assistance to enterprises that s: (re- | Cxrolina, June, 1865, Leaw the BECOND WARD (EUTSSVILUM. 3 bow repairs her involuntary fault by exaiting te | was iicgal, and ordered it to be raised py force, if last, seeking return charters, that tte wlvance to. | duce these Moproyements Into thy country. “The | people, “ihe r ALDEAMAN (Long Peru), me eee aa Soenul the subsequent attempts to hareea | wards his well marked and defined, Tho! | countrynesded them. Government, not unders came tite {neces ».ties | Francis Meena. Menry Preston, Je foury Preston, Je, Gea Taek tnomentinn, h, Mr. Joaquin national financial agents appear to government 13 gradually adopting a tari of ‘duties | 104 NB true relations to the people, Sat a hig, and Wien mustered out o: the United Sines cage ep Ay (Short Term’. YY, HOW representing t ment at Luma, ona nancial age f , naggy = E ee 3 them. Private enterprize, more savacions and more sevice Ubrew my Whole soul into the gorviee of ha- | Wm. 2. Bragaw. lly, 8. Deevoise. Hy. §. DeBovilse, . F siual*. aia fr ral then that heretofore extaring, but “ service U iy a HIRD WARD (RAVE NOW il soon be name ntary t | with gimiiar results. Teese troublesyme s ail radical changes in Pern, has | perceptive ol the actual demands of ihe uge, stenped | manity. SR tee With Ruatae | @te Wholly due to a tow disaftected and di re The roa from forwarly an, Faerie ec ena Oee BaveLeaey For tive years I hive been intimate with every | George M. Hunter.” John's, Haris. Job Harris seo 1 e . z °G o R , OY evel i pinencss, de of 2 gre: 2 saiion oF t opie, Fe Schools haye book A s ; are repared and will be sor: | capitalists kx London, who, indueneed by the Guano Sam Fe0s: Oe Rae. Pry. The tine hes now come wnd tite govern! Salons Papaied uenh cuales ieee Georgo H. Williana pt ie Seon soaee is very favorably Coutigning Companies, leave no stone unturned to the port, yailable building io's ia | 10 position and understandiyr ty Not only gurantee Ww easional divtyley thaain avy ¥ Aipiomatic service. has givok mone Zouue Ue | ores: chote common eneiny—thethouse of Dreyfus. | the suburbs of Lima and Callao h itor been | Ri needed internal Improvements to the pubiic, but | orner South, Huan eee Gbillty ond tact in conducting Our sometanes Inst | So secure a position does the latter hold, however, Barehased by speculators or have rieon very con- | algo, to, take change of thors already exlsling and é lina Reprntican, of Sane 18, sayst— pte dane ; 7 i el Be east reed , + | Sidoranly in value. These e times are bing. i ‘ c je fact; no man has dane » veigand, yong. Chay 8 gate and dangerous relatious wiih Peru, that offers have been made to tho goverament | figniftenot, ond” are halla with aeliant ‘yr | People. ‘these fimprovements ure not parents more’. for the lS a Uh i agi AW (a a Saga ‘el taddaitase Foie ta veibeeneer a by ts agents here, to inevease, by a milion of | those interested ta the repnblic aad its fature, | Wat should forever remain hereditary charges He nas Nie gts * : to accept such a uner ful tls nihty, the amount paid Lato the Treasury Gan Hei aoniveraary of the victory gained in bn eter He monies me ms pros | 8t2a : Seep 3 marae ahs Z - y ‘does o r ‘ally ) ver the ish fe te raited Y es e bj ernn bit ‘ Fy > me che RS froma ihe United Bates | Department. Moreover, other powerful houses tn Ah te aetel cones Sree oe is battle | Mote the publle wellare aud not Jor private galn of : See . Ramrnberst RO perinaneui peace can be expected heiween | France have souyit, wiihout success, to obtain from | is regarded by Peruvians with more pride than th hdperagel nts Ride er nce dl arate Tag Tim AuLigavon Hoxse.—The Augusta Chronicu ‘wbis country anc + until the latter is ready to ine | Peru contracts hideatical to thet of Dreyfus, desiring | 1 Wich the struggle for Independence ‘l mar eer tate Tromoted, . Tet, soventanae Deane pet Patel toe en ein pared | ana se nna tata planter near Midway, 10 Men Badd font ous LAO INT Se OF ee eee tnanl* | to base thelr nezotiations upon the enoxmons coast | Pernvian arms alotie, while ou tie 2 of May, iso, | PURhAs What are already in oporation and con- | Prvacer tha canatiy, Loe them. ie nad just arson | BWM Catolina, about seventy Tuiles from Angusta, ‘ Ment, and frora our knowiedge of tae Spanisn char- alee minsiG fiend touch* no forsigners > alto ake ail a” rt in | struct others, as demanded, and conduct them ali | themethe best possibie stical advice on Bunt cultivated ils entire faria tis year, 50 iar at acter, aid having even the reports of tie state of tt osits of guano that yet exis! untouched, As the forsigt 'e allowed to take ail active part in. thenmthe best possivie practical advice on 6a zi . Bpanish exchaue., ite hope ls catortulned of such ‘of 1 ent are favorabl the proceedings on shore. A recent law of Congress, | Under one grand syste to Subserve the Interests, | and duties of daily life. 1t is usotess ty say he ox. | WAs¢ 63 Plonghlug 1s conecrned, wiih au alligator, geyeaiaekp beccrissats os of the government are favorably Met | promotng all officers who werein the engagement, | necessitles and comzorts of the people, which 1628 | pended none of Ms on money. The p-opie believe | THe animal is an umusuaiy large onc—weighs 354 hese propositions were declined, as been carried into eect, and bad as 13 the print | Us duty to provide ‘for, even Af im exceptional ine | he'uid, and ties2 Whodo hot Laow that he gave tis | PoUsda—andis perfectly docile ant comostteated. gh tie (roubles between Pern and Bolivia | ciple invo.veil in tadiserimiaats rewards, yet when | Stances it be at the oxpense of the public, asin ray freely, and Without Jus efforis not a | M918 satd te work splvididiy ln Naat be harness and Barvey of tho Political Field—Deseription of |) ~— ¥ ly disay sd, yet tho srovert itis taken Into consideration that the guns were | some it is regarding the postal service in sparsely he of these results would have beon accom. | 18 fPsuperior t) mules ox horses, He 13 also very the Aruice ite weThe Savages and the have appar y Msappeared, yeb the government Aby captains and leutenents tho Justice of jopulated districts, Let the same rute of action | prahed? geryiccable on rice tat but has a penchant = i ah here is not 0 ‘onfiding in the promises made by nium cannot ve doubia, me Teeling 13 Phat governs this servieo be applied to telegraphs, More than this, the New England branch of the | TX eating for his dinner us jy 2 little nigger, ana Wer—Husiness Intelligences. aneral Melgarejo, ‘Th slay of the latter 18 50 sing evinced againet the Fren’h Legation in. Yellronds and all nprovemcnts thet are pubic ii | Free tinen's Union Commission, whose hea rquarters | CoMseTMCUtly the introduction of the ae for ~4 f VaLvARaiso, May 10, 1870, | Vand @ in hoe dispoal feo | Us ely, tn] the French Admiral, commanding the | thelr character. Let the present owners and con- | are in tuts city, cau teatfy to my co-operation with | Fung purposes 13 now general where te Bod! A profound quist tas relgued supreme tn poiiticat | OTs area es Un Bes disposition ao fe | equadroa ta Callao, on account of ter appargal | Samer CB eledreecn te ib hed kd ODED 8 CEE Oe ACA R a Sea arOn Sh ‘Shee ~ hit ‘ * } quent and gisrming, that no great amount of faith | di-inclination to recogntve the ti Asd of mae | hacia auc Le ake 8 a RETRY thie mauansits Circles siace the dute of my last communication, |v ae ins 4 * anniversary. Vie Minwier of France in sa Wa the _r masters, thus ioretog them by tie only possi- Itnink, then, I caa ask, with such a record a3 ‘ eanbe placed in his assurances, The honors be. y n Lina was 5 Annona The opposing parties having measi each other's peoritel tes (ak Pandan islet Rie ub ring in not raising bis flag on the occasion, end | ble way to comply with the interesia aud demands | this, can‘any ene reasonabiy believe I have been n- Tie SEVE . D ox NTLE- strength, in the arduous campaign t stowed upon the Peruviau speelal envoy, the appa- | tho French admiral left Callao on the Ist of May, | of the general welfare. fiuehcad by mercenary or 2elfish motives fa any act Monit te warpeiskten Useprices J: P SER po ’ clipe to be resting after thelr e: rent wiliinzooss of Bollvia to make ampie reparation | returning on the 3d, to avoid saluting the shore Besid? these, gradnally consolidating interests Would affect the totersats of those I have repre- | for enstoit Clouninz, Carpeis, Jewelry, c. From #7 (9 qluded, appear to be resting after thelr exe fe livary conduct oF General Aatezana, | Our own veszels, led by the Saranac, made amost | hocoming too powerful and sclich to ton, sented, oc imperil the usefuiness of tie cuire future | for site Dresses; for Coats, from $4 to $15; for Pants, q@uletly pieparing the programme they propoee fol- i the posit, now neld by that | satisiactory with the lurge urdnaice they haye | oi /he government or the pcopte reg: of my life. Trow’B3 to #5. wp en, oe note by post punetualiy ate Jowing in the congressional season about to com- | Otllcer and by the manner in which his trial was | on board, wiih fuddir: Even now they coatro ‘This was the view taken by a large nuriber of the | temled to by Nr. or Mrs, Anhalt, on sf proceeded with, To clear up this matter Mr, The river Rimac, of historle celebrity, passes | legislation bs power they possess, Uniess sooa | members of the House who voted for “rhe resolution | | AT M. MARKB' 83 SE TH AVENUE, OPPOSITE pene, ' Gareia ¥ formerly Peruvian Min- | vnrough the contre of Lima, and during the rainy | disposee2se4 of the means of increasing thelr power | of censure” after my reelgnation, Wuile they cone | A] ARM. MARKS) £3 SINTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE: Rola ce: fa the te, has been ap. | season in te mountains Increases so consideyabiy.| ant fof © they wil become greater than tho | demned by thelr vote the custom of the disposition ishod at tie prioes M "slarks pays for Cast-off Weaving Al eered! nited Plonips wary of Peru in Bolivia, and | in volume as sometiines to Ganse great dumave toy govenmeal, and evea dangerous to lubevty. The | of cadietships for “pecus pee Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &e. ‘The best yon can de lute secrecy ly departed on hig miszion, In the abiilty | the houses and walls along its banks i wiscifhe Td | natio; KS are powerful enough to feol they can | did not belleve my intend wrong or the motives | Is please to call at my osiablishment or send ua @ note: the these confer teliigence of this gent cman great hopes ard | those wite have visited Linia it WAI bo of interest dietate to Uongresa, What might nota grand con- | winch actuated me corrupt, and many of those who | Dumber as above. Ladies waite: Oe a ote aed whats surpriced at the ad placed, aud we are of opinion that the diticultjes | know that a very unportant measure is now under ene mn Seiaea be} area it lat ty iene PE a EST vote of consur space you wii be dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit. , 0 « ‘i om pow exis'ing Will b ome, ‘The inter- | consideration, by which itis proposed to canalize | m Ilons of dota be able a of presen! men.ted ine ‘ty go back to iny cons! rua ' " meue Te eee Foneue riage; “ECemme deter est of the two na! ameltically opposed to | the river, dectersing tes wideh't> about aixiy fest, | talonctes? This 13 a matter of most sevions im- | for re-election,’ Nose dnore seriunsi erely See Dee SOMO lee Lea Aaa follow a plan that retects credit upon it nce | war, or even seri« auderstandings deepeoing the channel, and thus securing a large st port, which la tending toa despotism nore inioler- | (vg Tthonght) at that time advised tits course than | positively receive ‘sewhere for Cast-of and patriotism; and the chances apptar to favor the ne railway niania has not abated In the least, | face of now useless ground for the extension of the sed by any of the monarchies | General Logan, who pers steatly aragogned the | Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, &c., paving a lange order for that while the u’tra Lberals will not acbteve gli | The different lines projected andin course of con- | city, Limass growlig I size so rapidly that the old —the seo of capital over | House intu a hasty haltot. Gonzales, Texas. | We shall ver for Dresses from #15 to $505 <n a date hater ob achieve ML) gruction througiout the country ere progressing | wa is, whica cost the Spaniards immense sums of | lavor. ‘hia despotism is making the productive In- | — ‘The day a ter my resighation Lealied on Gene Orerooath #710 62); Fante, GAto 48 Ladies walted upon that ts desired for the thorough refovination of the | raniady and most ratis‘aciority. ‘The lin froin Cal- | money, have been demo'ishod to make room for the | terests of the country utterly subservient to the | Logan at his committecs room, when he said in | by Ms k eal. constitution, yet less opposition will be met with | lav to the Groya ia being pashed forward under the | necess.ties cf the population, and with the improves | power they have create’, fostered and protected, | answer to the question from me, “Have you any per- ame that anticipated active and intelligent supe: m'cndence of Mr. Meiggs, | ment alinded to a no‘avle advantage will bo galacd | Whicd shoa'd forever remuia th: vant instead. | sonai fecling against ney? “No! on the contrary, 1 ‘ BE i \ 3 nese peo eae ; and may be regarded as a thoroughly American un | in the very entre of the caplial ‘fits measure will | These improvements are demanded by all | am your friead! Tam sorry the committee did Bot CEADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANT BED IUMEDIATIS ‘The great object of interest with Chileans ts the | gertaking. ‘The frst locomotive, the largest ever | probably be soon carried into effect, and it is gen- | the growing — Interesis_ of the —country | report a resolution of censure tust2ad of expulsion relief. No pay (not pstfedtly ented). Dr. ASCHER, ‘War now cxialing between the national gove t } acon in Peri, aod builtin New Jersey, passed over | erally asserted that the unfortunate reputation held | that express themselves through commerce | Tdid not bstieve your Intention wrong; Lhope you Amity place (Laurens street.) has Akeni Tndisnds atittian thé the road from Callao to Lima a few days since, and | by Lima with regard to tertian and epideniic fevers ; between the States, and ii is we duty of | will be returne {to C sy and Twill be the frst | ~ renee on ke * seiner 8 and the Araucaman sag er ehge nible! caused a genuine sensation among the inhabitants | will disappear with the drainage that must be prac- | Congress to “regulate? thera, It haa the power, | man to welcome your return.” GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED Ukely to be protracted and pessil oi the latter city, More than twenty miie3 of the | teed. The procent Mayor, Don Manuel Pardo, is un. | The remedy is required. Letit be applied, and at As corroborative of this assertion an amMdavit of ladies, —The Fortussess rene Fe always eine oe Fesuits, 4 brief description of the cor line beyond Lima toward the mountains are ready | ceasing tn lus eadeavors to Yealtze this important | once, so tial the greatest and most beneficial of all | one of tha most respecied citizens. of his district is | RGdiate relief Delng spacially prepared for married init, may not be out of plac for the ratls, and the speed with whieh all this has | improvement, Ed the mauy systems of internal improvements any | given W iRoneeenbeness KS teagie: rOe $3 Dre Ae Me MAUI: savages may Dot be Disc been accomplished strikes people here with amaze- A rather unfortunate occurrence took place in | country posseases, Loth or the comity as a whole Feeling wronged by the one-sided action of Con- | CEAU, oifice 138 Liboriy street, or meat by mall. Years past been cagerls desired by settlers on ace | ment ro AL Variance Is it with the usual tedious | March last at the port of ‘TuaiLcr, In the north of | aud the comforis of the poo,,10 a8 ladividuals. may | gress in fay “cae,” with such assurances 1 Went to ~ SN is EMOTE EY @ount of its great fertility aad from the captivating | delay attendant on Peruvian undertakings. The | Peru. The Consul of the United States at that place, | be conducted and extended in accordance wish the | ny constituents, aoa presented tho whole matter to “MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, LS miaby the old .mi ir ‘ example, however, is valuable, and in one or two | meeting the “Peruvian mail agent on board the | interests aud demands of the pnblic welfare. Nor | them; went through & campaign anprecelented sor Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief toall fc. Beports given by the old mis ) WhO Dene | ty nor works Initiated by ti nent near Ws | steamer that had just arrived, desired that the corre- | should there be any outcry ratsed against the pur- | ayuce and malicious persecution, receiving in tie | °°" anal roots eeepc oe trated to its very contre, of the gold aud silver mines | ciiy a very preceptthie increare of energy and per- | spondence addressed to his consulate should be there | ehave and control of raiirvads by government as un- | meantime from ihe best legal minds of the Louse LADI£8’ PHYSICIAN,--DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO- abounding witlin its limits. The 4 ct in ques- | Severance is apparent. Amerteans are now foremost | delivered to him without watting for vhe nsual ste} warrantable interference with private rights. There | the assurance, “if lec.ed, tere Was neither the fessor of Midwifers, having over 20 yrara’ successful h lel hounded ) | in Peru as far as active labor is concerned, and the | followed by the Post Ustice agents in such caso. As | are no such tings a private rights when the public | will, power, oc inelivation, on the paté of Congress ractice in ths city, maken it his special practice to treat all tton forms @ long parallelogram, bonuded on the | ecantry thus becoming opened to enterprise and af- | the agent had no right to accede to thts t aymest he | good stands in question. If the public good de- | to prevent my readmtsion.” etnale complaints from whatevor ovuse produced ; quosne @ast by the Anies Hounteins 2nd on the west by th} foraing such a tield for successful development will | informed Mr. Timoney, the Consul, of the fact, and | mands a now street through tho most densely popu- 1 was re-clecte? by a majority of 8,499, from a dis- | Speidy cures. | Elegant rooms for nursing. 120 West Pwenty- Pacific, extending from thirty-seven degvees fifty- | Coubiless attract many more of our countrymen, | the latter, regarding the refusal as'an insult, sir lated part of the city the property of private cil | trict comprising over 157,000 inhabitahts, whore yheve | [lth street, near Sixth avenue, ene mmlontes north to thirty-nine degrees forty min- oean here employ ee ae me and penne the mail aaat te i ae hee ean an Oy ba ve Ceetreopecte rhe ines oa kpeeek Ss Neneent avo ge School facilities, mo-e general bree 5 of A CERTAIN. CURT. FoR, MARRE LADUrs, wirit 4 e . ar e advantage. The Arequipa road ts also rapidly | meat took up the affalr, and, ina note addresse i al has ppewe Qil that spertains to intelligence and cuiture than without medicine, by Marlaine RES!E) rolessow. wtes couth, and is similar In contguration to ihe ro- | mpletion, wud by October next the | to the Legation of the United States in this | rale must apply to all property that the pubile de- | any other dis et in the Stee, in the Souti. And not | ot Midwifery; over tye 8 pret er intallible Fr: ns maincer of the repudlic. All slong its coast are n for tramc and passenger trave!. In| city, informed General Hovey that Mr | manda for tho promot'on of its interests, telegraphs | by colore votes alone: a large number of White votes irs 2 oA, Pee See < eeaye pomeeases Se ; @ excellent bags and inters, large and naviravie | 15 Tow a great deal of interest Is felt, simeo It 43 the | ‘Pmoney’s exequatnr was withdrawn, and that | and railroads not excepted, were given for nye; and so well satistied were many tbs "Sold" Duly: at her, obloa Nos 1 Enst” Pitty-sscond found excelicnt bays and intevs, large wid navigable } moans by wiich that unfortunate city will be tulsed | criminal proceedings wer» already Insuituted by of the opposiie political party of the craclty of the Mirst door from Fifth avodue, and at, trugziats, 1 rivers, by means of whicn the only reliable tuforma- | fr: ie See aa eae foro waich it was the sufferer. The Mister could only answer Tum Errrct or Heat Uron Sroxe.—Mr, Men- | 2ction oi Congress'ta my case,” thit they abstained nwich street, or sent by mall, Ovution-—-All others are Br etree nes ae coun nasenn de | Gror ik, Will soFVO aa '&. base OE the. more | the actoner the Peruvigu gavesatuent rao bo ere | eerste ee ea a a aaeing oe | Sram yong cr uy opDanen PATINA | guahe iONy | Setar Be o ° sASe ore ¢ e Pe verume! 3 l- ng exper nt in “ott f the § retarned and have the oj unity of defence. AAR = ~ tga The oe Boe is in . pe : he mt ne, that will unke Atequipa | dent that no protest could Le made, Sich events are Aaiee TO anae tae hoamasnan: "and Benenson ce T came with ty credentinis, legal tu, form, aud PON RARE Stine Cue a en Be ie government, the Indians never having attempted ; 0, ne ke hitrcaca and he | always to be regreite', aud our Consuls at Tambes ili by re i of its exposur resentel them through Speaker of tie house, o aor os ‘ ¥ tognaintan supiemacy over aE eae | frovtiers, or Bolivia, | Although it ts doubtful | have zeneraily been invortunate in’ theit relations Tre EC or Mem Raie TRIS Spe T NSH E RAS eeu are, [Pantone au ho hoy Iountiaen ceimonnee Vowe Mbceamee Magie Javizorators iost manhood fa restored in item wghout the coubtry are larg d frequently | whecher for tue firs Years tus road will prove | with the inbybitants of that place. by s nonin Q - | to welcome my return,” Gener. ogan, with — active voleanoes, the priiicipal of witch, Villaclea, 18 | to bea profitable speculation, yet for the country | "tne Baron de Petz, Special Envoy from Austria to | WrOme,teled, At Ue Sménconion tase tte oe Mane | patie SeaictiCetcs ae erat ema et the (A RIAN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE —Dm Dearly 6,000 metres in height. This monutain ts ree | Tally Lt mast be const of the greatest ad- | the Central and South American republics, left here | Mr. Mendenhall to repeat it ‘here successfully. To | upon “the resolution of censure,’ meets me with EVANS, 94 Chatham street, With or without modicives, With particuiar veneration by tie savager. 6, a8 It will keep thorrebellious spirlis of Are- | for Valparaiso on the 4th instant, A very ‘adv this end a wire has been suspended from neat the i declares me disquatified;-oitera a resolu. one oats Pilla and Compound successful immedi- phe od oe ard ty acid ‘ghee pepseeds Pe SHORUOR Tt cnnaee nae Attica” ehioret og geous te oe cos atploroasic edt Cte ial | centre of the dome, which extends nearly to the fF exatnsion, makes a vituperative ae oe | eR a jet divinity, and ail ery; andl suscks procecd- | tie section oO! ee agricultural enterprises | were signed w Peru, and a more thorough under- . 4 rend of al erverts history aud precedent: ignoves Iw a AN, rf $og from ts ave regarded a3 supernatural maniresta- | which, commenced profitably, have hitheito proved | standing was arrived at regarding the tafas of the Fe ciumineeits CRASHGA. aia ay ANODE. over a Bnd jndges; denounces thinklage grave and ret po ad remi @ compiatuts. Klegant roome, nur Hons, intended to encourage or chide thew in tiely | failures, txom the want of confideuce in the statnlity | Austrian sudects here, who ae quit: numerona, and box filled with ligh¢s2nd. It is designed toshow | ing inen; cracks his whip over an American Congres. Bik Mark's nines. Consultation free. Sees s small box ee) 1g Pp ‘Wars and enterprises. Ip all matters of Aoubtful re- | of the pi uy considered as most useful and iniciigent immigrants. | that, by the action of the sun's heat, the dome pro- | calla them “wenk-kieed,” wanting “nerve,” PRIVATE DISEASES (EITHER & CURED. ft the ase of the god su the interior of | The Baron has collectea dala, which he proposes | per deparis from & piuind line, which 13 shown by | ards,” Inoves “the provions question,” contrary to Telly pitecla’y: patahood permandnaeapeswred. Snvokca, aud .he t ¥ general atton- | publishing on his ariival at Viens, and which will | the cours: of the plummet in the sand box below. | ‘the Judgment” of theatatesmaa who has been ‘the ete fide MF. MARSH, 179 Bleecker" dpa! ditoulty f -, Wetro de Pasco, always consilered as second | doudtiess have the effect of mercasing the Austrian | ‘The experiment is an Interesting one, and was wit- | chairman of the Committee on Elections”? A. SRRAT LADIES: WENEPA M he Amant say od ", arin Pedy 2 he - agi mn } number of interested spectators for a dozen ears 5 es} li pinion S Chathar is pow but after wat! to the depusiis of Potosi, has for some years been in | cowny in Peru. nessed by a laure ft interested sp ti 1 i ; despite the opinion 4 Chathaia street. His p wed in ove | astate of decadence; but recently, owing to the en- t EPO TR ER TR yesterday. 1t will be repeated to-day, and willehow | of the great defender of constituuonal law $3; also centlemen treated ppr , nits Bi sen effecte ¥ m1, for the first time aia’ peftioe, dy tabs ai " eruptions ne the place will goon be re-established, A rail- | rose to a question of privilege on Wed newtay, ‘Pie mnitenih, Juny ° Se ae the face, ie respond ars given to the Loganzed by RctANHOOD OR, DMPOURNGK BNBOL Ee ‘not so nu: or terre as from Vili way, 14,000 feet above the level of the | New Haven Courter bad repeated the stale slamler rd propostiion to disiranchiss one fourth of @ State | aged or even old men ermanentiy restored ance W them js relative and incou- | sea, is nearly completed, connecting the mins | that he said at the beginning of the war that Massa It is aald that Lefranc, the tenor, has been engaged | and deny them the rigat of representation, against | by Dr. LEWIs, No, 7 Beach street, 40 years’ Metis oeitiy theritoty Je ait ie Abe Re pega ng daeld pasos ‘ees ser Ginactis beisiors should not Dans: throu Connecti. | for the opening night of the musica! entertainments | a1 tho cstaviisied theories whieh guard the rights (ES ; ce! ersitory is situated bot Catsting in tuo a of Cerro de Pases . yi nr ove is dead body. le branded c \s Lecturs MConohuciowiioh, though only have | Thisroud at fires prosecuted. almost insuperable ob- | the falachood: and trosted st would never he race peagenpronce angle Be he betg een bite gave their solemn negative to such | GPRUAMINCNO FRE TILE CURED.—DR., B. eee Tre tani bene ay de itoee ath pert sede | od by auy Fespeciale fournal.—HarYord Temes, | gotten up at the Continental Hate, ‘The inaugura | an infringement npon Dopuiar governuient, Beyenss- Re. Surgeons, my ea be copatiet as uaaal ee Arauantia toritory. Tis tithe viemity } materia’s; val, by Ub» emfoer's of the contrectora, wine 80. *ton concert will take wlace about the 1ath of duly. keven Were absent or refured to take partin t dinpeces, OMoe, 96 Coa've street, near i

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