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| @ i h | XYTonune, NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS. EUROPE. $ PERU. FrPTr (e . The dates from Callao are o Sept, 14, The coming THE CAMPAIGN IN THE WEST. 4 THe samoundemsent that Gen. Woodford weald de- ’ elections are the principal matters that engros publie i GEN. BUTLER IN OHIO—SPEECH OF GEN. CAKL SCHURZ. | ing, 1 a Jarge sudienge, n very grea t ‘ which were 156 ne Toa of vre ‘Sisth Ward Union Acknowledgments to the Captain of the Great Eastern, . attention in Peru at_the present time, and there appears ‘2 Conflict Between Mosquera and the lttle, o rather 14 ¢ amm"'u...: the Dietator, Col. ¥rado, How the Convention is Regarded i e N el A, ey, Oct 1, 2605, | b e nrtefly decoraed it tagn Cpon the wall bung who by the way Las receutly been made a General » Monday, Oet. 1, 1505 apprepriate quotations from the words of Mr. Lineoln and Ge: h e A Gen, Butler arrived this forenoon at Berea, He ot Walter L. Stoops, esq., ucted ny Chairman of the . Papama Legnslalm. “hili) “will be chosen to ill the Executive Chair. He hs France been more popular than any Chief Magistrate for some . bl & narrow escape. ‘The rear ar had been set apart for him- | ™" 0 v B member of the Exeentive Comm g:r"::?l M!:J;::‘L” l?ipl: “nf.‘.."i‘.?'afi'..fi;‘.fl?fi h:x‘:;x:: ——— self and friends. Owing o some delay in starting, ed express- | to make arrangements for the speakers at the coming scries of PEREZ ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CHILY, | % wihed iy the favor of he peole even f 1 b - | wra cupe v, and could ot e sopped in iz Tho engine | Meetings wigomhced the inpessblly of securng, LS sovies o + | cited a little of th ity of the bigher el h Jol. struck the General' ., and hed the platform. The onl, 7 3 y e enmity of the bigher claseet. ButCol. | SUDDEN RISE MEXICAN ~BONDS, | strek the Generas oar, s smanbid the pators, 210 ens | Boch encoiriged o belieretha the fga. Benjmia k5alr | Letter of Thanks From the King of Prussia to Prado is @ man of the people aud for the pecple, and i " therefore much esteemed y?hem. o) thrown violently on the" floor. ‘The coolie trade is to be better regulated than hercto- Two cars wero rendered | Tirye ypouncement was recdived with applanse. unfit to on, sod several couplings were broken. . Tkl no Serions njurics were Jutiote o any one. A4 Fr- | o8 Wolbridge was an latrodtied, Teceiriog & heariy 8- Hjs People. N SPAN S, < ; CHILI PREPARING FOR THE SPANIARDS. fupe o Poru, AR : AMILITARY DICTATORSHIP AT MATAMOROS, | ot and the other towsn slowg the route crowds wers at 116 | "Diciog v remarks Gen, Woodord entred. Fo wes fume: e (gn"o?rdu; 'l:.l‘ll,. :“o |: m‘md, zgm- blolml:xm in N;I};"(\rk depot, who ‘I’mlny es:dnd |=e dhnh& Rebel-tamer. A; T diately recognized and greeted with prolonged cheers. States serew steamship “Idabo,” which was mense crowd asse at the de TE ACCOm pani HESS, Diseied } = e was el b e Tt S M. | e, Wi e TALSMIDOEY ADLES, pprtcscr | COMMEMORATION OF TYROLESE PAITH. built for the Navy but had been rejected by the Depart- s Ashley, Gen. Hills Gen. Buckland and othicrs, rted him | G¢T PR e, i the reasots bu favor of the adoption of HOPEFUL STATE OF THE REPUBLICS, | ment This will'prove s valusble addition 1o the allied (anales to be Proclaimed President by o the ot Tue atreets wero 'lined with triendly specta | 116 cresional amendmenta ot the et mament, n efer FULNESS T0 AUSTRIA y squedron. A e Ti tors. The General and family were taken to the High ¥ g s ml.\'nfigz::;::z:ry is to be started in Lima, under able H' s ]d'ere Thm" h'”::a e ',rn Y'.“Tm dmfi""&: “;d ?gwlutf;cun}:i:‘n:{nd h'l:'w:t,‘w:lf'n‘y’:hh Lmr!l:'m_ ek B 5 L 'be rebellious N i there ressed the pup e sai at in S o even "The steamslip Arisons, which left Aepinwall Sept. | /(e sebellious Naval Offcorsare st prisoner on bosedr 18 Doldiers. ul“sgen war . Leen tho Freal civier 'of the, workt g e s e etos i futrt chasg r HEAVY MERCANTILE FAILURE IN INDIA 8, wrriyed at this port yeaterdoy morniug. The following in ket | ghall be done with them. —_—— B T banvermy diflased over al 1o laod 1f sach schoots | A0 » dereletion of duty on the past of the Pelers FEveL g p specie list ; 1 ¥ The caltivation of cotton is progressing very favorably. | s thix had been commen in the South, the war conld not have m“n";u M oceasians, insisted upan the suviolability of the Con. . FROM EAN FRANCIECO. A gang of robbers have recently been at work in the | A Paris letter of September 15 tags: The Convention happened. After some good adviee to-the pupils, he wus { G lon Gnd that that instrument was now perféet and com- 3 ¢ Finaneia), Commereial, and Shipping Intelligence, 0,000 00, P Railroad Co.841,452 07 : 4 > oo v £ X \ Panama Railroad Co. Peruvian capital, Lima, and have removed the property of passed between the French and Mexican Goverzuents, ,m(“’ fl'-'i?"“mdli‘ffi.fi'fl!’,fl!‘,’fi.fl?}m‘.'., Ilgo;‘hioolli Kl'.‘f,i?%‘.",,{l‘,‘{fl.":..f'l'fEK:L'.“ZWK:'M?I;« Yet a8 & mem- 14,900 00| Lees & Waller......... 253,000 00 es, Illwl?é*d ‘on- . F000 I Wel Futgo & Co. €3,008 21 several persons, "Amang the sufferers are Generu) Hoteys | ¢y cding to the former Lalf of the Custom House reven- | the Court Hotue. "iero e made an, claborate logal sFEUnett | st ‘loss Gy sine dsinet. amendments o thak ¥ b et - linen, the rascals scarcely leaving him o chauge. A | ues of the ports on the Atlantic, and one-fourth of those of Jnetrgent | Btagu the surrender of Leo nd Jotuson the kyiution. Not less thun eighteen monthe egn an %.596 £5 | Frenchman was also Jered on Sept. 13 by the vill D, e ame - eleves _oAlups ‘of . paré official dispateh to the Governor of Mississippi, this | Fatase Poixt, Oct. 1.—The Neva s iiai e ettt d tee et 8 chman was alto murdered on Sept. 13 by the villaink. | the harbors on the Pacific, hog] been looked upon in the | prisoners of Whr whose lives property, and - citil . FROM MAZANIIA The national raccs came off on September 8, and wero | 1 o o Nag | And politica righta ere entirely i the Nanda of their conquer. | 14e Rrerilent VEEeh b Tecognition of tho “right, of | Scotian, which et Liverpool on the afterncen of the b of Ve i dinaky Lotz & Cod14.400 | enid $o be very succossful. The Executive CMief was | ¥rench Bourse as securing the Mexican debt, 8hd ha® | ors. "He conelnded by wy earnest appeal for importial suffrage e ndgro 10, the electire Tpnchics. Ahle libailon with | pete ey on. the Sisi, Mo arrived of this Sehepeler & Co..ounnen ¢ Total. sresent, and had the pleasnre of secing his horse the | caused a sudden rise in Mexican bonds. The holders of | both North aud Sonth. spoke an hour and & half, was lis- e be R ! B s Bl iy b ¥ these bonds, encourged by the guarantee just "h“,‘,',‘fd' Ot Ty (Aot and mabt respeosts sl e asation et 1a R o TR e D antadee T shouid The following U. 8. Naval vessels are at present in the | maintain that France is. by that convention, entitled to | 108 = with entbusiastio (R - to intzoduce negro suffrage gradually. ¥irss, those who had i X Plea for impartial saffrage wik Sgecially well recelved. T T e army - second, those, who could rend and write; PALPPNIL S GREAT BRITAIN. - THE CAPTAIN OF THE GMEAT EASTERN. Trevor & Colgate. > 5 . | harbor of Callo: Powhatan, flag-ship of Admiral Pear. | require, atall times, from Maximilian or his succassors, e Furo & Co axbor of Callies Fowa, o o ¥ ene | the payiment of ll siaounts hitherto disbursed for Mozico, | Carl Schurs spoko ere ast Mkt 1o a largo crond: T | and perlaye o property qualbeation for_the | oiers Tho, L isarpoo Ohatuber of Commerce hid.voted s " Total: 4 - . ineluding the lonns which these bonds represent. made o long and able speech. He showag that President John. | tay #00 or §250." Yet today there is no more per of congratulatiou to Capt. Anderson of the Great Xast- — ic Chilian Dies-i-ocko, or day of independence, i in | The publication of that Couvention in the Monifer | yon had been n botter Radical than Stevens, or Sumner, or Sisimt oppossnl, e 'i?“n.‘.‘..'h..'.f.‘f,“'\dffd“‘fie'?fln& o fii"mnfl-hm- 4)ed “:dwv: oy n:-a”"fc sy g iy . 7 v s . do | ieht be found among even his recent speeches sivosating rovounced 1t Ap abitrary snd presumptoous exer- fore e Lt o Oetoberth baue Galliffet, an administrator of great ability, has naturally thoe ot Sl vower on the yart of b6 thet, Executive to gre- Wrom Our Special Correnpendent. v BOLIVIA. i, p PANAMA, Sept. 23, 1606 - been construed as the forerunner of the entire abandon- | all the points of the d section of the Constit sen of o in violation not AMERICAY SECURITIES. g : .| There secms to be some prospects of further trouble for S : Atendment. Mo wid that Andrew Johmson coumd | Sume to dictats to the two Houses of Qongress i ; ) i The Arizona arrived with the New-York mails on the | o Soueh American Ih]ml;h\:‘ A conspiracy Las been ment of all direct intervention by France in Mexican af- | OR0CTI e frowns and threats of The Bonthern aristoorute, of the spirit but of the letter of the Copstitution. | Satterthwaite's Circular, dated the evening of the aM, ’ foirs. Thus, while on one band the aforesaia Convention | 1 IAC 1€ TR IR FaC poir emiles. The South served the | ¥ in bis recent tour, be has everywhere addressed himself to | says: The usual fortnightly settlement in Americon securities, the sympathics of the American people, becanse Le had himself cred in the Republic of Bolivia for the ‘purpose of | goiloq all her financial cluime, the removal of Gen. Ba- | 17 iGent'ny o smake served a bird or rabbit which it wished to | Hhe $ympathies B S | e which hae occurred since vur last, shows a large amount of r xere very power s veto e Freedms 9th ivst. ‘The following ie an epitome of the vews from | dise 5208 recently imported to be still on the o ¢ WO te. assassinating the President or Supreme Chief. When first | P e oghth 4 the woekd.apihe Sy e e Areatia tho rvport with dis: | 78ine, of which you will hear ero long, and (he appolnt: | pwallow. 1t covered it al over with stime and. uiped It HEM | Juresn and. Cirll“Righia WL dad whea, 1n bia speech | jended o chenk day ki) upeorement I MW, PANAMA CITY. byt S o Nt o bla. stead of Gen. do Castelnas, sotties the mill- | Some hos the Sowtbern Kebels sied the Prosideut and then | Bursen and Ciehl Righta Wil and when, In; o SPeet0/) B N ot Drios ars fa: setiv A e it Rored Mo €our | oy part of the question. The General goes to Mexico | swallowed him. Johusou's love for the poor wilies, foF Whom | o ioy coutiunally about B e B e | s T Ao athl Gredh W atan e that it becae necessary to take active mensures, | S T I AEEKOE T e itharawal | I profsses nich pare afccton, i al . slam and a shameful [ B0 590 NI v Ul wathor of et septimit, | cent for debenturo, and for consoldate onde Thiis city is becowing o little more healthy in spite of | ¢l the Beavy rains aud intense heat; and the cool evening | The conspirators were put into b was sent from the country. 1t ia said that on account of | iy experience to the ¢ is & eontinued demsnd for investment. nto prison, and their leader | 5¢"tho French troops, aud perbaps to give the benefit of | hypocrisy. As fur this “Moses, be sends his people to the bot | )0y vl firred to the Presidency of the United States, conld THE POTATO DISEASE. torm of the Ked Sea to struggle with the waves, while ke biowelf | $UE SR R0 O K L E OO Cetions of B rant Dbreezes have somewhat of 8 refreshivg effcct. The season | o cers_engaged in orgauizing the 4 s bigh connectious the latter has been appointed by the . remalus among the flesbpots of Egypt, drinking good fellowshi i D . of winds is approaching, and may elear away the little | Presisent (who was fo be the vietim) to B an ofie at r:h"‘_‘"":‘;:‘?‘;d ‘;‘;E ‘pllvln”:r::“":‘l‘ln ’f.;‘:lmr“n’n: with lhm:;: nml.P;Thl l)?rn ent's m:.flumlga s Sopignaly Anist e o T R 38 0o [0 ekt disease was making sad ravages in some parte of that remains of disease. The mortality is not so heavy as | some distant diptomatic post instead of being ordered | Gove o ’ h such magnanimity as Mayor Monroe exerc tow t hish as the Chief strate of the United States 1 Said the Eag y | , Government, the idea of giving any assistance to the ..,.,hu?&,'vo,m,,,. such as Benedict Arnold used when he ‘!l|n ok o HEAVY m.:’l'fll-l uni- m ]!‘p]‘_ b Nasbville, , is looked | betuyed the tause of American iudependence. 1t was maguar | greeidens at Xashvble, b the or e e That these | g Quring the past four montbs, but still it is bad exough. A | 1410 exileas "“m'""’-wvmn Mexican Empire which, in Lendon and Pe k v a been proposed to light the city with gas and sup- upon a8 irretrievably lost. As to the Marquis of Galliffet, | nimity to the British, it was such as charncterized Judas D - . oyt o merchant, whosd s are under- as been proposed to Light the city with gae aad suf- | e gonber Sefior Dr. Casimiro del Corral, | his appéurance in Mexieo refers solely to the organization | Iscariot when be betrayed our Savior. Johuson hud wurped &9 calzto e ftund in (e Ougress f the Taiben St ellNS ;fit::'h %"umfi:w e T powers wiich no king {u Europe would assume, and the @ 190 declare that f there shoukd be a sufficient number of | ag) Ntl.h s e b tllh‘::‘mfln fi’ it with weter, which may do some good 10 the public alth. The talk of approaching revol for a time ceased; il the Joreigners ere preparing for an Miuister Extraordinary from Bolivar to the Republics of | of the Custom-House system and to the appointment of : ol ations abd discord has | Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela, arrived at t,hnyupul, Castom-House officers. who are to e selected from among ;:;'fi"':rr'l:l":“"‘{";"fi:"‘,‘.‘;“fil;"fi'{,fl:‘: ":‘-l:. A9rove | Northern evtopathizers with the Rebeilion eleeted to the nen' and took his departure for Quito, the capital. civil oftieers of French birth, greater trial "n the war. fiamely, the malsdministration of fl‘m ‘fi&?fifi‘fl'fl;’fi."l‘&‘.’f&'}‘i‘:‘ eotire ml‘h:z in AR "The general sapect of this Republic it peaceful, and the T e O erca of (lin. Btsedmsan has just been | {16 BoIR woukd bo adequate to crgacion s be ConEre Cte § ot ' AUSTRIA AND ITALY. ml‘*ul' outbreak. Should President Mosquera send atioral | 1 o . _} empesen : peec T, e o cssion of the milltary establistments in | Government is endeavoring to encorrage that pacific statd | DICTATORSIIF OF GEN, CANALES-HIS PROCEEDINGS | [ iyiyed in which be sdvocates impartial suffrage. Here are : u“l‘_m, - wul::‘ Dary strife muy be expected, as legislat- abiairs by establishing healthy and pleasant diplomatic AGAINST THE Juum.q_m_ms ARMY READY TO | {wo gemng from it :’mfi‘:::iufm.%;&mfi o" e (o w“'rn :lu;'.g PEACE. ve action has aircady been taken without av lations between the various Republics along the coast PROCLAIM HIM PRESIDENT—HEAVY REQUISITIONS | it | know anything of Audrew Johuson, be wil never consent that | gal body shall attempt to assemble, they will then witness the | oo huhl‘n‘. imes :‘ 0 a‘ hfilfih ‘The Legislature hiss not trapsacted apy other business | aud themselves, Thus far they have succeeded very well, UPON MATAMOROS MERCHANTS—GENERAL CON: | (hy man whe has borne arme in defense of the Goverament, thoogh | uprising of un indiguant, intelligent and patriotic people Rase mads m"“’"‘" m"" '“"‘l stris u"‘l of importance during the past ten days. ‘ihe President of THE WAR IN PARAGUAY. SCRIPTION AND ITS RESULTE—GEN. MEJIA IN SAN | 4y black s bisek can be, shall be degraded by refust) of civl rightn. | 10 1 Feacte of their lhn?l‘}n':‘vil‘ liberties, -w‘nu | 5100 o0 tramcs o ot the A r iy gV the State has sent in his essage, which is woefully de- | e have received news from the La Plta region from LUIS POTOSI, The backs bave foaght for us, have diod for an. They heve hatped 10 | SZFerlled Conattatich * Eomtum o L hetal sanetiin | Some settlecment bad aleo becr made with Ioigect o the reetifl- Sicient of detail or interest. ‘Lhere is no balauce sheet of | gour or five different sources, and, like all prejudiced | From our Special Correspondent, oD Dokt and 15 pitpcsanie ¥, sud shull wo tony. them Thb- | o8 She Tonires of the [alted Biaien which Jof o0 (ho bizosions | Socios OF.th6 uutionaf dbe Towht dhoipioh nol ‘;“1’#’"1’3“‘; the money ““‘L‘:“P "‘:" I""u;““‘ "Y‘ Teans | accounts of hfllvl.‘ the ;‘fi“’,f.' are more or lese rc-‘lflqt . ol punicipating n the ihey beve | Sonmaere ot ot Ofleabe, only cqiajed by the masesere at Fort | £uch a8 to Secsomw ll seuses of Sabwee Bosmian > Pau Jiats of forced loans, taxes, is entirely unuecouted for, | (e thing is cert ) the different reports— Jrevetve ot the country who has eer w: b thern shore of Lake ' k bl i L el on oy L8| Gen. Canales, who was raised to the offico e it havepet spon. Miae the. meth o iv8 m‘"f""“ "‘;:‘:AW' are 'N': by "";o d-mdlf”u‘ wonntaln passes sbove Borgamo, 5 while the Treasury bae not a single doliar in it, good OF | yery heavy battle or serios of battics took place on the ¢ iends He acknowledges that education has been beglected, | 16t 17th and 18th of July, and that the Paraguayans | iu-Chief and Governor of Matamoros by the soldiery, who e o o et sore eached 1o} e recoguized F:::.f:nw:- T e ) and that it is » sad aud shamoful fuct thatiu Panama there | begqn the conflict. The Allies are suid to have groatly | about six weeks ) i ) i i i ago deposed Carvajal and appointed him | City of Naskvitie! The Emperor of A: had informed the Governor of the blic school. A private college is about 1o be aragu v . - ready and willing st all times to overlook migtakes of = '.:.'}.'fa,"”éfl“nif. ¥bat succass time slane can determine. | oot ":":ke"?,, P o uyans, but the bravery aid I | instead, is setually exercising complete control over the | - And again : igaent or the ervors incident to it. But they never will for- | YTl at allver medels wold be struek 1n of "Fhe 18th of September—Chili's Liez-cko—was kept up | Seicier 4 o D e for the | affairs of this place. Compelled to look for a shelterin | The neo. sher irasting him on the sicket Uoe, sflar employing | et that base iny ‘of the man who, Gevated to | 1he Sdelity and valoe of the Tyseless during 1he Jebe war a5 quics way 1 this ¢ity by thoss who Dave felt an in. |'the umbAr & pumbers, e sluughter was terrific, ibd | Brownsville on sccoust of dome difficulty with God. | em ses scout, afer dosning b bt Lo beas arme for our defense o8 Jawer by thelr Wishes 10 overthrosw the. iberties of | Médaie wonid be awarded ta evesy Tyroless w) the fiekl o ekt ‘the late war; put the mative authorities did iy gedondyp o R ety L mated from 3000 | Hinojoss, who hed been selected by Juarcz as GOvErmOr | he baite Soid, shall we refame him the privilers of the ballotbos, The coutry, aad call sguin to power those who sought to de. | i defense poagl, 3 e s i, Tl B o ot e | oS S e o e | B RR T D Bt | A P Nt o ey 1 The Jewiah Feast of Tabernacles is now on. This, with | (how that the * triple alliaice” of South Ame: weeks, been _enabled to return to amoros, where his ”‘b .:::m::«u:‘-'wu = ¥ ol emher % | tween two Dabtien, in which ove hav 4ed and the other | AN HONGRARY DISTINCTION "THE PR tirst wet has been to arrest that General and to pronounce 4 " While we strain our minds 1o comprehend the d u | rost the blacks. They are the friends of the Governmeot, 'nqsp ‘r'. 0 | agaiust Jusrez. He bes ut the same time proc ..‘ enormity of President Lincol sxassination, the New Year and the Yum Kippur 18 most sacredly ob- | fered severely, * They acknowledge themselv eerved even by those who care nothing for cither Saturday | 27 eral val o b preciate the blessings of (reedom, and will show or Sunday. v b 1',"01‘“;“' ’fl“fl??&“;;’;‘: n::;bhi- nn:"::h Ih' b:f general ostrsciem against all the partieans of the ppeecisticn by gratitode 1o their Venefactors. | #1d 0 be When we remember_these ooy ’ tuirel of the 8 (Tamandar®) has been | BN 10 prison Gen. Tapin and two Jawyers— | 1o coter upun tis subject. bub the Uioazhis come up, and I could ot | words of the Preeident, and they elicited TEE STATE. OF PARANMA VERSUS MOSGUERA. removed for incompetcacy, abd Admiral Barroso placed st | KLUt 47 ud Valdsco—who Bt he misfortune 16 b | ferbew aliwrsncer 1 bave seen what these oen Goukd do. foem every seetion ‘of the Union, and lhe donfidenes. they se e b A very important Tesolution has been passed by the | the head in bis stead. “Marshal Osorio, Commander- Jooked upon as his creatures. A certain Col. Zaniys was | mmibded thom; ! Bave fought of them, eured to him—in the light of the massecres at New-Orleans and PRUSSIA. Legislatire of the State sow in session. 1n is nothjng more nor | Chief of the Expeditionary Army, Lae also been removed, | g0 by e L s e o e 178 s | cate their right whererer | ave (he opportasity. (1) Mermphis—night we not iuyoke o the truitors of this day that A NOYAL LETTER oF THANKS TO THE PEOPLE. Jous than setting the Government at defiance. and Gen. Polidoro replaces biim. Whether or not thess | e s B BT o have been hot of 1 b Banded Jestice, 'Iu the battle of Neshyilia, in 7 same curve of Heaven whieh the Prevident himself, as Senator | The King of had losugdl Some time since o circulas was issued at Bogota by the Sec- | ghynges will do any good remains to be seen times, and ho was 10 have been shot on the spot,when Gen. | o brigade of 1,900 colored trospe sud <f this nambe $om Tennessee, on the floor of the Senate in 1961 invoked on X Prussia & letter m" wetar o the Usion pointing out the Line of conduet e | e brovince of Corrientes remaips in compiste daanby, | Ufl":l‘.‘g;::mfil‘:}fl:"n'fl:lll::‘l';mu"; . g Lk - Bl ey "%ah the'righta | thowe Whom be charged with trewson and crime : - Bty J e B L) E Fueeutive showkd DUrsue I e o gecretury of War ad Navy | 88d Catamares and Cardova pre in atate of revolutionary | pig foree. ne tcorporation of water-corriers and cab- | FFar D! o io advertiood (o adiress an anti-neghe sufrags o LTS Tt TS s if Monivet whieh bave boon addressed to bis majenty from i quarters oa addressad i letter 10 the Government of tie State onlering the | discord. The old_governments bave been overturied and | givors numberng about 1,000 men, bave been enlisted, | meeting next week. (Gen. Rousseau, Senator D, a3 Red with ancomumon wrath, to bisst tbe men oecasian of the conclusion of the war. disbanding of the public forces and iustructing the President of | BEW opes institute doubtless in a short time to be agin | L4 ot actually forming, perhaps be best part of his | Gen, Steedman, are Announced to speak at & Johneon weetin Who owes bis grestuess to s ruing that h;*nhlo union m‘:'. the State that he must abstain from keeping up avy such force | upset. With war in onc part and dissension in snother, |y o™ And these m res were carried on first in the | tonight 31 b reperted that it will not be held. t Gen. W. concluded by offering the wing resolutions, | sovereign people will in the new epoch conciliste $a future. Puraguay must st this tize be a very nice place 1o live in. | pawe of Gen. O e ount e Bretended $o MELTING IN TREMOST. whiuh were unaatmously adopted, amid the wost cnthurlastic ap- | £ m"" itions and twm them to ud n o both of these documents the President of Panmms replied name of Gen. fl'flh‘m whose account be pretendes A very large meeting was hekd here this uight to listen to plause, Ve sor accomplishment of the declibing 10 acquiesce in thew and requesting gheir aupiment - ol be acting; but Gen. Negrete, who is the representative of | % vEoy Bres SeeUng Fut (T il g et | RESOLU [10N8. mission in Germany, awd pow the Legislature Las passed a resolution approviog the | THE STEAMER XESHANOCK—XNAVAL MATTERS—THE that pretender on the frontier, has beed compelled 10 re- " ith torehlighte and fransparcaeios, while boufires, bands, Restuad, Thet ther® bos bren vothing in the events of the late AR President’s reply, and declariug nall aud o etiect both the % fose bis services, which, bad ‘they been sccepted, would | T4 sy “mv‘"" o Betier maie fab. | Rebeiies to weakea our faith in the -:uuun-y aud advaniage of ITALY. lrgular of e Beeretary of Stao and the dote of the Secretary :’f(-""fl’:"’"‘::_':: .i'”" v ::x""‘l:‘l:zl;"‘“‘l::::\': | bave implied a eapaaaitilty which the partisans of Ortega .,..“..';:fi.,fl a-Cieveland ipenelens speecs. o the m...';&""-..." 'm":fi'm'-k-— o e permanent - THE OUTBREAK AT PALERMO. 7 ¥ R : - - re BOL 4 Coan e o neglec Vuecese wid perpe K ; e O an e Yoeels it €hopeo hedore MISSIONARIES 1N SOUTH AMERICA. | Gen. Cantles romains there aloge aod sclated, with 50 {omgress passedvver i veto, o bis partcipaion i the ws- | | el Fi"wReres n the dek b of e Rebelon, the con, |y Togasl- ta Wk Al - outbreak st Palermo, o o hear o fta reoeption there. ‘Lhat the Gran General will | From Uns Bpecyl Cormopontims. =\ L\ o0 eee | :‘;‘:;‘;’.':."‘l’:::‘; 8 = ,:,fu:h'.":“‘;,‘f:{:'":'f,':.'m' sk iy v g Pabiiciots of Geat Brivain e e o gt ey et telegraghle estumatostind Palermo beiv intercepled, eyt A e O e P peicns to send | _The Neshanock has been acocpted by the Goverument | against him, and Escobedo, the only man whoe B’ coui DOOLITTLE IN PENNSYLVANIA. T B e ekl shin sccasion to aseagh o8 6or wel stabliabed | cCudition.of the Juterior of the city. Informatiou seceived from quell the rebellins disposition of i offsprivg, or | 4nd is to be fitted up as s man-of-war. An experienced ¥ to San Luis Potosi. At (he Very | grom Our Specisl Carespondent. batiet, ibat civilizatioh eanmot in auy nation Be advasced beyoud the | the autboritiew of loealities in the vicinity of Palermo, states whether be will swallow the bitter pill of subudination ana - | person offers to make the necessary repairs for $13,000 | moment I am writing, s Metican officer informs me that MEADYILLE, P, Sept. 29, (806, d-&v.-orfr-«‘-.“:ul; 3 m:’élu‘.;'“:fl that the Royal troops occupy the palace, the prisons, the eus- fow Punama o take care of itself it is diflicnlt to judge. | R second Government Commission has, examined the | Canales’s soldiers are decided to proclafin him Premdent, b B - e Tevithily becoms T it sabighiomed ; 0od] that """’, s g | toms offces, Cestelaingre, and the port. The former step would doubtless lead 1o opu 16s olution on | vessel, ‘Theyreport that it can be made to carry ten can- | & title which be will no doubt accept; 4ud a8 e is 8 wan Yesterday witaeased demonstration ut this place | seyitsbly becoms s most Sleh Obell, ool nttent, soverm | of 1oe atein coryeite Taucando commanded tbe nelghborbond the part of this State, and probably its declarstion of separation | pon of 100 pounds and two ¢ o that the cxpense of | of great resources aud of iudomitable energy, and pos- | of Democratic Cooper JOLISORIST sho clje gentieman being | weajs purely popula 18 form snd sdmlaleiration are ladl S g mc;m"f\,:::fiimflfl' B bad assemblod to render assistance. Good feeling prevailed, from the Union, vnd the Jatter would be o tacit admission by | y0king it iron-ciad will be $100,000, making the entire | pencibg what none of the Mexican Generals possess in the | 1o Hon Montgomery Blair, who 18 prforiaiug the same kind | ™E05, 5, 95 vily Sraibo Mosiuern that he buw not the power o enforee s deerces here, | Con'olf 0 S SCSTC 8617 000, This morning appears. for | xame degree—a complete control over bis officers aud | 1 yoryico he did in Maive, and Lo free fo predicy wion she e L o the ! s true democracy o fn the of July, 1776, as to the » | and the National Guard of various places had offered vlhfh sere icipation in Government ; Palermo. vices to the Govermment in the environs of @ fact which be is hardly prepared to acks $ " 7 = Y v the first time the reports of the two commissions, The | soldiers—he will no doubt come into petition with Pl ng other things, he informed s heas able ¥ e sa life, 1iberty, : Ry L e aie: tor es DT Toie et the Mot |'d sarestimd - Chrgs, S iaimtain Ms sighveehodvasto-{-Smasmsil LR R B0 L e AT brobd | Bl e T ity siurced, wnd eneysiyme: | - Viteen hundred ooy’ discubarked at Polero yesterday ernment in the atiairs of the Stat * | recommends that it be fitted up as a mun-of-war, dency by the forge of arms, if it i o i & o s v Poople foé e i d g R ares; thas o o th ot cther rfndoroements bave been seat, from Leghor and wres it has ever ventured ou, and one which must very soon As eecopd commander of the Allied forces, Admirel Meaniime the mepchamse-or Matamorcs are crushed | up the Union but for the threats of Madison; that Calbbun & rl‘:l..d‘ul ‘,_“'“_.“'_‘““ i - n:m'::?:in'vw finc?g(&h A squadrou of elght vessels arrived at Palenno on decide the position in which the two governments stand 10w wrd | Tucker is Yegarded as a 2ood omen for the future prospects | under the weight of contributions or prestam The firm | Co. would have done & similar sot but for Ju on ; that they | tion and fallliment of this which wou'd be no less (han oy A MILITAKY COOMANDER sTeIL each othcr. o ¢ Tt i sore “han probable that it miay prove to | of Isodore Solis has beea summoned to pay §30,000; Bt | youd uave done ditto in 1840 but for Taslor; that had Bu- ( Reibeco s et moraiy, sathe rule n poiital atbire wa | - & MILCTARY COOMARERRRORMELE | e Tt is more than prohuble that the course adopied by the Panse | b g judicious step. 1t is possible that u scientific aud | as the head of the House had not that amount in bavd be | chanan done his duty in 1700 the late Rebellion would have been ;f;’;'; “;Ji".fi;'...mf ‘“.":&";'".‘L'f.."’:m'.‘fl'.‘ -:: Simibsnderet Ths milkary Sorete aRpo _gd.‘dmmm onn Leginlature will be spoediy followe by the other States op- | ot gl Yionging to ueither of the allied powers | has been sent to jul,and a sentry placed at the door of | pipged i the bul aid that Jt wts bo better upder Liscolt, Ko, | 4 R B s tevantis tad_ st | Extraoniinary of the King in the ¢ity and provisce of Palermo, oo “’““"A‘“‘“'-"“‘“";"H",‘l:‘l' may coramand the cobperation of the Allied officials os | his reside Mr. »v!vnmlnlkuluz;- nu-h been nu;nw: with every mewmber of bis Cal noop thelx hamble ppeak 1 pprewion wnd ijatice. s g : 9 or than a Chilian or s Peruvian.. At | for $45,000, Mr. Leucaslie Monz's house has been closed uth go, whieh dgment the action of Congress, in respect to N o this Republic is to Sept. 1. Preparations | » aacid f g o ; ught belison. couform o 1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The news from this Republic is to Sept. Teparations | g oregent moment the step s taken at the sacrifice of | for refusal to puy bis due; and Canales has beside com o Jhep et e e '"'Lf's'f.‘-:':a".x';flw. L FBC w fiom fap o have resslared tbrieeives Hable todll the penaitiesof tieaso e s EDpl/ai T S, Gy - may enjoy; that more . nat bave been ought 9 e by sy o ot oW 10 be naked of conceded; wnd thet if the dominant i n recruits coming from New- | o ight of wuifrage 1o enable them | (e 510eq receutly in Tebeliien ahall pereiet ia Pecmeining uasoprosent: Jay to Matamoros by the | to establish despotic power, at which they were almiug ! | ed g Congress ruttier than 1o accept theee tarms, they can justly blame down to the mouth of the | Said nothing, lowever, of permitting Rebels to vote for thei, | nooe bbt thetuse/ves fur thelr coutinued exciusion. | who were not w dangerous an element as tse Ratlicals. Kesdwed, That In view of the moduration and spirit of justice, end “The burden of i specch was the great wrong iuflicted upon | ntelligent consistency wanifosied by Congress, wed comparing ie @ Mexicans botween 16 and 60 years . J » latel] ' o aiim and diguified sction with the yiolert and unneasared dew, the States lately in rebellion, and dangers to the peace of the A ‘::‘“’ R N e “n X Sciota. of age to military service hns just been issued by Canales. | (5 ey 452 - Pors 1o ott, ebellais an fsom wheel sbip of 900 tans. 1t pre. | The decroo contain, however, s clause by which vy man | Sountr? 17 Aot ep o6 (8 ULt MokT, ko, ot | et o becomnevden o4, Suprinced widn go e v sents very little surfuce for the enemy’s shots. ‘It wana | can buy o substitute, 50 that the whole thing looks moro | yogition | “From the letter of Heary Ward Beecler. He read B s o mal X onc Cmont e b brbonded have resigned. | pelied 60 of the wealthiest merchants of Matamoros to arrived at Chili safely. | pay duily $1,633 for the sustencnce of kis troops, or §%7 60 cls which McKenna pur- | per he 0t treatment were being made 10 celevrate the Day of Independence, D offic Bott. 10, o Duea-i-ocho.. The votes in the Jate Presiden: | 2any Peruvian officile HhOA tial coutest have been officiaily declared aud are ns follows: | gyl ks three of the eight ve fodd. Pucca; 196} Gex. Bulhea 15, Fodly T Gallo, 11 | chased in the United States. The Poncas s ove of the | Ouo bundred Ame e coutinges In oflice oK Eltioogn | €unbosts built in 1861 It cost Chili $110,000, and comes | Orloans were brought up yest ger. A grand ball is 1o celebrate the event, although | yo jvurined, One day will put it in order for activo | steawrer Holcomb, which weu LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. LIvERPOOL, Oct. 1—-Noon.—The warket opens very active, aud prices are all one-quarter penny higher. The sales to-day are estimated at 30,000 bales. Middling Uplands are quoted at 143d. » . LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxpos, Oct. 1—Noon. —Consols opened at €9} for money, J AMERICAN SECURITIES, wise-heads thiok it betier to spend the woney in buying | Lol Tt has Parrot guns, cast at West Point expresaly | river n order to fetch them up. canpons. v little | f0r.C L 1tis of 507 tuns, and figured in our war as the |- A decree o There is still a great talk about war, but v lflnE. Valparaiso 1s being propeily detended by bat sad heavy guns, sowe of which ordugnce was even foundenés situated in, and conducted by citizens of Chili, | ¢¢ ; : h 7 ¢ e ey e whip, and 12 timea ran the blockade, Under | aa & means 1o raise money than a8 o way to fill up the | paragraph after paragraph from thls letter, conmenting upon be s Bon gy Seeral hasvy pune from 160 to 300 ponuders Lave airived | (% ine'of Fort Donvelson it was i the terrible sttack | ranke—so much a0, as the decree requires every, citisen | them ts o proceeded n snpgart, of g T g -l A S O T D e g i of SJ,::,,M' ,‘:‘,L,N,‘:“" ,T."' :“'"‘:-': Lo l‘;: Anitien st Valparaiso from the United States, &e. against Fort Fisher. o Dyesent bimeolf at (h recruiting ofhco within, 20 days, | demnation of the Congressiugal tan of seconsiruction, Had | ' pod the uloptionof the ewlitious e Eolian Glee Clb | - ¢ ure: United States Fire-twentics, 70§ Dlisois Centrl Mr. Beecher taken scat on the platform, Jooked around upon | sung * Johnson on the brain, the * glad refrain” of which was | 774 Erle Rallway, 49§, Aduiral Blanco, lately Chicf of the Chilian squadron, | “KRRl 100 that more Spanish ships were to sail be- | atithe hardly suflicient for the rancheros who live at bas resigued, and now the ouly other opposition to the | oo e Bacits | o s 4 hose who were the spirits of the weeting, and known their wn. | * wy policy.” w ", " © this 1o Rio Janerio to join the bulk of the Pacific | certain distance to make the necessary arraugeinents to | o oC X g y i :::"l:‘"f’:“fm{“?’"x?ll :du"k":‘;' “’""v"l‘fd.‘ ’I:':n:']'“;:fl'; squadron under Nufae, 'hu?h is now in Rio waking re- | come to town, The 20 days fixed by the decree are nearl :;'m’l’.‘_‘l'h:":_h""‘;d“‘;‘."‘:"l.’ '"‘““‘l';"é"':‘_'::_‘km ";:“m e "b’”“‘b“&'“:m‘-l:mn:‘:":m ke c chief of the Allied squadrou with spparently Ouly | poiry g powerful ironegad ship Zetuan, with two canons | expired; bat lw)m.nP few dollars aiid & few horses, col- 'and hide him frots the public guse. As his [ ean lqu»u.bynnmm’m g tod v e R B P express the mortification 1 felt at the part be | haman slavery should bave no further territorial extension; to CHINA AND JAPAN. San Fraxcisco, Oct. L—A private letter from willing officers serving under him. P s b ; \ bl Y ot ), panied by Las Navas and La Concepcion. | Jected by Canales's recruiting sergennts, not s man has No further news of the Spauish squadron had been ve- | T Cod e 0 Madrid that the fleet will in December | been raised by this new system of conscription, which re- | was wade to play in the performance. 150 S, ¢ o further tarritorial extession fo | Kasagawa, Joyas, dsied Angest 20 mys: 1 Twa e tn s le- W have had a fasily quarrel over our Congressional ticket, | eration: i the rebiection of Mr. Lincoln 1o the contdence | York. Prices sverage about §9 r‘ficnl higher than they eeived in Chili. The press of Valparaiso 1s glorying o¥¢r | girooy ity way to Callao, and not Valparaiso. It is | meins a dead lettes the entire destruction of the three Spanish vessels that | oo, orany thought that the war will be renewed. s e eeived the positive assurance that Gen. Me- | the rival candilate for the nomination, after bis defeat, goivc | thus inapired iu our armics, which led 10 the overthrow of th wero sent out under Admiral Pinaon ou the so-called | €O g Trumbull of Volporiso wui, the Rer. e eceived Ll PO e e ud | dver o the enny i doing al b cat o secure the diotion of | Kebellios. Treason. being thos batbed I the e, sought s Scientific Expedition which was the first L : o |1 , 4 the Copperbead candidate, However, his efforts will prove un- 1 4 b g o William Goodfellow of Buenos have both been | thatthe Euiperor Maximiliau had gone thither to jo w'. Sol e Bas VI endochiedly b0 flmh‘vw « R'h?mm'::fin"w;m He m: ;'nll.:em;'.‘v'::: were at this season last year. G mi are quoted at mriumnnm Best silk is sel n%‘lam pleul. New-York exchange is 8. S ‘Advices from Shanghae of July 7 say the expeditions whieh it the robbers in Yong Chow rwmflnfifi:flr fl‘z‘;n Ec':.:ififi: V0§, W ee &':;dcl‘)"l: "l"? ‘:f,‘:;:‘::a‘: :,T::" of ‘B]:;:l:] ::::::.dvlru o s s e sent this distriet in Congress. arose and, with hands uplifted to heaven, swore an oath, regis- | the Government had sent euived at Santingo with great boor, aad o August 16 | Frumpull s the oldest Protestant missionwry. On the THE PLAINS. iy v e it Hineate | o e Hoes Tating rovect i pwo Sokiomonts i Sl oy siooeaing o guns | At ot DY Geseicn s g i o B —— s by e, e e e B B e | e e Dot Syt Mo ~ can mnissiol o, el v Tk i & “hief trate commel Wi reconstruction. On | tated two :‘T.‘:u:f:;:m’;{x;f:f Chili and Bohvia has been | 44 ore very much bolo;;d.l They exert great infuence THE OVERLAND MAIL—UNPRECEDENTED TIME. ‘“l “"fl:"‘ L:"’z‘ “‘:' “‘““‘d‘.‘g ": m“h‘“ San ihe 2t of My, 1665 e d declared, {nn leter o m‘u‘:vm ST ey ” 3 vy 4 among the natives and foreigners. 1u) Disputch to The N. Y. Tribune. Francisco last month. Gov, presided, and speechies were | of Carofing, au same in subsequent letters to provi- ——— L Suans deties of Veigarsis Wto 3;'::‘;“;';;5;‘; i _— Ly o N Lot oy, et 1,1606, | made by Senstar Steward and Nye, und Reprosebtative Ashley | Honal geveraors, thut the Kepulion o hd deprived the peaplo of STEAM BOILER EXPLOSION. ' @ash. thus simplifying the mode of making entries. TEXA "Tho California and Overland Mail is now bringing let. | Of Nevada Mz. Steward said: September, 1665, in. & message 0 the Provisioual Governor of _fm"’.;;m‘:‘ boiler in Mitchell & 0:: ot Gl mneed e b e e o o e P, i ke et and o |8 s o el it o S | e B S DRSO | e gl o do -..nu_’ ad o e A iy A THE BENHAM AFPAIR—MILITARY INVESTIGATION, Riley, in 18 days, and from Denver to 8t. Louls in five mn-. and of this pumber 15 or 18 will bo u gain for the At that lute day the present Chief Executive never dreamed Val lively and tzade brisk ol 1, 1866, days. This is un leled time. The special agent of Dy the rbellion. Bo long as they were laves, ouly three- | that the restoration of the Southern States was complite and NEW-ORLEANS. 3 Faie Soaiiote v very Shesty Suk (2ad6 DS, Waswvorox, Monday, Oct. 1, 1808, | po Post.Office Hent has junt arrived from the | M of thew Yerd courted in the apgortionment,but the ree | Sl vithout th deciion of Co "Tho question that pre- | 0o o ok T SUNTRAL AMERICA. . The following dispateh Las been reecived st this Bu- | Plaias, where he has beeu superintending the chango | negroes are tode all counted, wo thore b & gain, of two fths of senta itelf to every thoughttul miad; was thero anywhero in the ZNan-Onuaams, O .‘fi.."'..'c"" prospects coutinue avey i o v g b ot pencs | o theod rou e Abekoes Bt | e B b sy | Bt 1 ey sy a7y et Iu Costu Rica the of the new tel ph enter- NEW-ORiEANS, La., Oct. 1.—Gen, Sheridan returned from —_——————— lus‘blol:lcb;lm v, Jal-:nad::;v-wl:. I-u:jxro:’“m ;M. ngxluod m\%flmhl:lmunm!fi:fi%mnonl:s‘h&{ a‘mflmfl:kfi ) but all W) u.;-llh-. & , ey cel " A " on lebt, use he sy an now; bul xnoul M terms uponu p cape. 3 pedpdng Bemh et o £ Smrpnant e ‘:mua n_..“:d,_.;:x_-y‘:z e ;:::I.;:""flu" have boen op THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. o s o makg any constitutiona] promise 10 that of. | mitthe States o their relations witk the Federal Goverumen He | o€ sagar wil therofore be small ‘The Lonlsiaca rice erop s e o Jens hat (he Glensepsuent Rave fo- poiuted to iuvestigate " " < — ‘l‘c'd.‘ representation of the I:M States be one-third mulndmmmlgu‘:.!‘s‘lam (-reqnlml the nd h““ C‘lrlv:n'nnorlb;tln.kmn.’m solved permanently o locate their capital at Gracias, at — THE ROAD IN OPERATION TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY | o CORT :,,,.T,’,‘"‘m‘”mw“' $ ....',"_w‘:.'.{ of the Robel debt, and that the acts of decension b0t N pe | nal. Reoelpta=1,5 bales e I S titans Bl which place they Lave for some tume becn assembling. Iu FENIANISM. MILES BEYOND OMAHA. of tho loyal mopla of the nation, Ale man fa mad who at- | i his eyes in the discussion of this subject. A uution has as | Serlng 37c. Xreights on Cotton to NewTubi; to Liver lilmo:'wmu meu,w we learn that :‘nulhltv-lnlbln K » S to The No Y. Tvibune. wmm obstrict the march of l\:u country toward Justioe n{w;;&mwmxv- u-hnl:n- -hr:lznmm‘l;um pool Mfl?'fl :r::oh:nnflal?ul?; 'E.:'J"Jfl?:;'.f.’.’f The fullowing correspondence will be read with ExD 0¥ TRACK, 240 aLxs waer o&infl:“ Neb, fi:ed:‘.mhl-:w ;"- lor llli:n“fdny "o n: .:r?v'.' — halds him_ there -&n‘:fi h;‘ du.hu in u:l;‘ u:::r:-‘ at n::jnr; NO COURT AT RICHMOND. ay, Oct. 1, 166, sands or milli of mun.hu;mnhmuh---'n.n’. 1f the Executive had & right to im sofreurn, i | Fopraysy Moxaon, Oct. 1.—United States Dia- Amerieas commerce. We bere allude to rich guano de- | much jutcrest by all who are in any way concerned in the . . mh lately discovered in the Island of Kostan. TLI% | cfforty of the Fenlavs. 1twill b een that the Government Gen. Samuel R, Curtis, J, 1. Simpson and Dr. William .:‘-;nloam'.-mmp%fi:n ‘:l Pudmu'mna mt w.r:-‘:duq“l‘vmh i et & 0 ”""f,"‘“"‘:‘;:;"d‘,‘:‘ will take 5o further uction agaiast President Koberts : White, Government Commmimi;. Bave Just scospted | 4uia e troke it iis Mowes' o that be has canged e dulvyl:;‘ddnthlwfl;l‘ oy A NEW-Y . 95, 45 miles of the Nebrasks Union Pacific Railroad, | Ismelites. He prouised to lead the negroes through the wilder. | aupport the Constitution tance (0 the east of the entrance to the Gulf of Honduras, i Jew-Tokx, St sk, | soothe Bews. but be {ropped them, and has undertaken to lesd the | laws and proclamations made duri @nd aould castly bo rethed by water. Should the deposita | o Sik: Flaviag heurd that {he Distriet im0 of the United | Ty hundred wiles of track have been laid sinco last Jan- s Tho apeakér ventared the prediotion that | lion regarding the emancl f the violstion | uary. One hundred miles more will be laid before 1867, § ; £ i ? i a8 valuable as is now supposed, they will be preterred | o,/ i in involving the questi il oses world never get through the wildernoss, and that | be kuown by every man B T o o DO, e o et | e o o et mey T auk whse | 10 within 30 miles of Deuver. Gen. Morrll, Geomge ( Michaelasé e dvi) would neser quarel for, b bones G 1 | 208 Kl 1o it | ent, and enter n | Francis Train, Senator Evans of Colorado, and other jo- | Mm@t B Ul 'h“"”". H“m h:l "me s | an aot ‘which s0 restzained u‘:‘.‘uh lor LG" a visit -'yla);mh by way of the Gult of Mexico aud Carib- | or ot you feel authorized to follow the 4 ol prasegu 12 the onse o - The Untted Statae agt Siberta | vited. exoursiontsta, are shooting axtaiopes from the car | BALVEL Chobeh. “Henator Ny an o they had no liberty until Gen. Terry Oot Guatemala is perfoctly quiet, end commarce is Sovrisd, | . '3 motioa to the T o T e dsoes, | Windows,...Tho poed I yell bull 4. Do % | for mutes whe appeared o understand one another, mud Uhe | order. The State of South Carativh pused, s of the Atlaptic and Railroud Compeay met Ecbm worth $242 404 48, o ¥ of prepuriug for trial “'""“ Hgpeectaly, o ¥ . AGRICULTURAL. Abdy 9 mm':mt ::‘.nppo:-limugd'¢.lu‘¢l'5“dwnli & " wiout 5 wri G ofu?m 'g:u.ing it e ita which isarbed the port of s Jouk 0 | w0, Covmer, e, U & Diiict Ay , —— da; L mel oo it ke e w307 Bt g, i i, B i or 8 Lol e 1 AT have taken Hight. for and rofuge ta the Kepublic of | O¥¥IcE OF THE DesTaiCT ATIORXEY 08 T8 DMITED SrATES . THE PAIR AT ST. LOUIS, MO, somo of the gutures of mutes, which Lrought down thebotse | laboree make & contract The ‘o satirely he cyital - Ry g fuge JOR THE BOLTHERN ln(ylt"rfiu s«m';"mm. Special Dispatch to The N, Y. Tribune. He ex) a8 bis opiuion that the I 'luub-hnld: first ten fli‘. of ~ Junnary, Mm‘lummum.np-fl ‘much venl ‘The fairs have been very animated in Guatemala since | frou Jous McKeox. o4 v e s;. L.ou-, llnm.h,. Oct. 1, 1860, A man ":.. 'h; "'“'T,:“ m‘,’." ;u ! it - lay for :nn hh‘#fil huhult.hnl :-:l{d“'ul After o P‘m:‘ "..‘m.'.‘...mam"r.&' She suppression of disorder, especially the one of My DEar Sik: 1 inclose you herewith a copy of a letter thiy The &t. Louis Agricultural Association Fair opened | murderi s single man, and ,.{ he President | unjust snd disoriminating taxation ia several of the rn ot . uago, Leld recently. 3 day received from the office of the Atjormey-General of the ho Fal hi wm of the Builadelphia’ Convention says Jeff. Davis cannot | States, the Speaker “asked if such .a condition of . In Nicaragus the principal excitement that manifests it- | United States. 1um gratified at recelving these ustructions, here at the Fair grounds this mogning under flattering ?mwmfi: has mardered bundteds of thousands of | affairs was peace. If it was poece even in reon- THE CHOLERA. [P 0 + | auspices. The premiuins offered amount to $20,000, and | husbands and ry I.mnlulmld i the nation is in | structed Teunessee that permitted the horrid riot at Memphis. . Baursore, Oct. l.—A fow scattered ceses of Cholera has oceurred here 'in the last three days, several of which have proved futal. AvILLE, Monday, Oct, 1.= it holera Qfic‘“dnfl:‘ the last 34 J.'.‘!" wac.- 1 1s it pence where & black man is busted solely becanse he wears eltizen- U i hall at 1) 1 sesslon of th 80l la about the coming eiections; The sufrage i 10 be | 41X 5 seru(Ty the roscestion of the Unital Sties i ery respectfully, your obedient | the entries are very numerous, Th.fdl;rm:lo! all kinds M“h"'""'“, e P #utirely constitutional, aud Executive authority has been et Willdam 1 Roberts. 2 e Eiven (hat & free aud perfoct liberty sball be allowed at the | ZEVCL 770y G Counisky, United States Attoraey. | are magnificent, and the gntrics stock sur- | Sfoation of the mi i y . | ahip i sl protetion o every mas. Alluding to the wmer made posed polling places. A 1 ‘ " ie ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, sussed expectations. The grounds are looking well, and | Mr. Nye ventured the prediotion Lo mete and agrioalare are fdusiabisg in San Salvs ORNEX-GEXUAL'S OFFICE, vson, § | oo orowd fo-day 16 quite Jarge. 10 formor years ‘these | to mark his werds, that before tio eud of September the Prest: | to the Fronident’s would lesd 16 anather eivl war; Col. Wood- . 'The instruction of the people is 8150 8 question that | . 3 G. Couwisey, U. 8. District-Attorucy, Fairs were the largest in the West. ‘dent will release Jeff. Davis on his parole, and probably nt l: ford deaied that it would be inangurated by the Republioan- Is engaging public attention. A nationa! college hus been . oo erooum of the | Union men. - If the President’s polisy was approved they would of the fact that his name is eusolicd in the list of | aoquiehcence was expected. In el ished and placod under the care of a well-educated | ¢, your latter of the 2t are hereby inatructed o gn‘u.u,au. Mbo n;- b;:n r!:idlnl for years in the Bouth | cuier o wikle prosequi ib tho cise o the, Unitod States agt THE PRIZE RING. ator wae proui et the (et that s & e et 8 | alcyuas 8 VoI DIotre of “_‘;'%gv. 3 ‘1::'_-: Mon erican t hall tudies are obet der iudiets u ydur distriet for a violatio) s the Union party, the glory o oh_eannot holera plos Prctical, moral apd iamiite, The' sudies 41 1o be | ot ity k. Ve repecituly. voue bt MIKE M/COOL RENOUNCES IT FOREVER, ik preaea g b Wil b depsed b e e speroead | boodiog ¢ ey ".Tflw it T s eyt al T e . g et 2 Fimialr Aoiiag Chtet Clerkc 3 ENOUNCE ; ista of future time. Ring-streaked and spec Bonding over ue s pleading st M great emancipation e Yot T £ D m?"“ Foe lapatch to The N, Y, Tril . nd Rebel will have no more sffeet on the Union party than the ! = ey O b e, Oct.1, 1805, | wondpeoker has on the stundy oak. Gen Woodford retired amid trenendovs cheeriug. N 1 p i " H ¥ A great Union mass m-l(u was hold at Cedar Falls, Towa, ‘The Glee Club sang another song, and so satisfactorily that .‘;fi f‘“""‘""“' of Ban Balvador is endesvoring to GOURT OF APPEALS. Mike Hf("ooL late me-flghthvlv"‘»r, bas d:flhlfld ::0 Septomber 20. Six thousand persons wero present. Tho meet: | they were wot permitted to take thelr weats immediately upon nh & good and eMicient police system tbere, for the | ~ Azsaxy, Oct, 2.<In the Court of Appeals the Day | chsllonge of Joe Coburn of New-Kork, avd slto tho | ing was addsseted, by the Tion. Wi T "Alivon, the Hon. G. | its conelusion. tler uuuAvy of merchants aud tiavelers in the u)p‘xul. Calendsr for Oct. 2 '!,;;n 16 and ten otber )&}n tas cases, | challenge of Davis his late competitor, fyr w pecond trial. BGn:,u‘;:‘l} flw"utyfi'fi".’.'fil?ufl?'&wsem Gen. Nr,‘hll'u:lnlurd. {»‘rn;r.rz &r.(ulo umuryl::lm. Liccoln, e bagon e eqtlended 1o other placep ib the Keyul Bé pave be reuounces the ring forever, mestina adioun Au nnhtfl,mo ook place at the capital of San Balvador | sesvant, August 13, st 8] o'clock p. m., and altbhough seyere, did 1 little damage, - Ahere bave been 7 by yellow tever and 5 cholers. BALTINORE, Oct. 1.—One new case. in reported to-day. No alarm whatevor is felt nr to ihe four cases that Lave oocurred Lere. mfi & 1o warkably eleanly ogudition, and there is litle e Laehag ALvaliak ] €, 3t | Nog, 469, 170, 178 170 74 135k 9, 3, M ugg 1

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