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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1866. There is, further to complicate matters, an af ent between some of the brothers. :u]z in 1653, to pay Jumes P. the value of the Imgrovements in o certain contingency. aud also an exe f;l‘l"l‘,?‘l‘“‘ 116, 121, 130, 127, 1286, 128§, 130, 131, 122, 133, 14, 135, rease of the tariff at Washington has sus- the President of Guatemala, dated at Kew, July 12, 1866, | probable inc e P wool st this place. KEROSENE LIGHTS PERFECTED! Oup-Fasmionsp LAMPS IMPROVED on SUPERSEDED » "CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, of these documents have not been publicly | pended all sal m:'g:mn" S PR | Phl ew Minister here, Major-Gen. Ashoth, ",’"h"" Cution, undes » judgment, against the defendant, James P. BASE BALL The steamsbip Henry Chauscey, from Aspinwall, se. | ) fee crop is said to promise splendidiy. Strothers, the new Consul, have not yet arrived bere, | “pi G ST L s confused. and there beiny " , . ' i : ~s e O Tahiaries of the Literary Acsd o | otbere e pporatment has been Known here for 80me | e doubis aa o the yroper coustruction of the mil the clouds —— IVES' PATENT LAMPS! ived bere yeaterday, brioging us our usual files and cor- | The new dignlarieh S8 115 TRy om0 | ik, 4 7 antions Fan only Deleared Jmi“ Yion action and deceon of the | ATHLETICS 0P PHILADELPHIA V5. BUREKAS OF NEW- | 1yq SAPEST, most CONVENIENT, und m every way i ¥ 1 » entered contract for he United States war steamer of eight gn Courts. illiam Provost bas en g iyl o g A ARK. rdonmlmren o EVER"',USEDr he Rye, for ::lfi:l'fl‘flll vl';:‘;m;;u; Tefuses, and’ cannot be compelled to | Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. sespondence from Central America and the South Pacific yrefence of tho Bishop of Nicaragua and several other The Shamokin PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11, 1866.—A match game of States. The fallowing is the specie list: tinguished perso has been in this barbor for some weeks. She is pre P ho . 5 BALVADOR. %0 go up the rive Mr. Washburne, United CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING and TABLE LAMPY Pasama Railrosd Co... 17,049 Ribon & Mune...... €31,5%0 b At A g ly s year, | take it g Duscan, Sherman & Co. 46.511 | Meissner, Ackerman The improvements on the are engaging the | Minister to Paragusy. He D bere nearly & YEAT, | Ty real question is, whether under this will she ehildren, on eanbe LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, Silod and trimmed safely Dabaey, Morgan &Co.. 72,6%| &Co....... RN B L o poedaend EEing waiting to get through the lines. T e testator widaw, 160k the fee of the property, | Base Ball was played thin afternoon on the grounds Fifteenih. | und nostly, ol WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE o Fugene, Kelly & Co.... 74,200 Trevor & Calgate..... 4002 |~ The 45th anniversary of the Independence of the Re- ‘Brazil is about to send bere three more iron-clade. of vested Interests in it, leaving o mere naked power in the | st. and Columbia-ave., between the Athletics of this city and | CHIMNEY, or unscrewing the BURNER ! 3 & Seligman & Co. 64,900/ Lasell, Marsls & G ublic was celebrated with grest eclat on the 15th of banda of the executors, under which coustruction the deeds of | 1o Eurekas of Newark, N. J. Owing to o disagreeable rain- Lees & Waller......_.....179,000| diger............ %0 | Beptember. o the children would be valid. as conveying the property. and the & aliae o'k ealled at | HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUTt Co”2am am solomon, Luzarox & | *Rilg" Government of Ban Baivador has nominated Sefior CIFIVEEOTRAN: Cxecution o the power in favor of ther granteea coukd be com- | F10rE ¥R 4 1 R OTM EVTr L SUN B U Vel o the | Lot ovey sububen reldes cul and ezuiive balors * P Gcr. 1. e executors took (h fee of the premises | Lround at 2 o'clock, Gam was it commenced unfil uter | Sher bouses nd avery merchant before he buys Mo sock of We deal in KEROSENE GOODS of all kinds 484 the best REx ¥INED OIL in market. Circulars and prices sent to all applicants. JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 49 Maiden-lave, N. V. 0| 0| ) | 3 o'clock, owing to the non-arrival of the Athletics. The first and second inu) were well contested, both elubs fielding and roceeds. batting finely. In the third and fourth innings the fielding on the defendant, Wesley, would hold | the part of tl Athletics was very poor; the Eurckas, on the Emilio Van Brantegauas as Vice-Cousul of the Republio & P | o v.s m”“".f""““—“" g e betls wnmuity ; which would render the deeds void, and the ot Brussels. 1 The coffee crop of this State promises to be excellent. FINAL DISPORFTION OV A PRISR. lie death of Elizabeth entitied to make sale of the ’ vy s The United States agt. The Schooner Mary Clinton, her toekle, ;fi:m‘mdum the pi : NICARAGUA. & Wrem Our Owa Corveapondent. The President of Nicaragua, on Aug, 29, issued & decrce _ i Under the former view o A 3 L . 29, which < Y contrary, played finely, seoring 13 to the Athletica 1. Had 1 The news by thie wail is interestiog. regard to contraband trading. The firat prises tuken during the war, was finally diposed of 10 | Jugter, in cnse the deed was fraudulent, as aguinst the clajmants, Hay.” They were sorely disappoiated that the game was not PANAMA CITY. )on Fernando Guzman s now named ae a candidate for | G505 juage Bette. The following s the decree latter, in cage the oo e (e one-séventl, Juwes F.'s share | Played through. The Athletics coukl havo done better. They | <o e Book Bore,—Gon the Presidency, It 1 eaid that Gen. Bouilia will witk- | “% g1 decree of condemnation of the above vessel und eargo | yider the will gave no excuse whatever for their tanliness. The following is O to MACFARLAND® Book Btore, We bave bad in Pauama a specimen of What we 1ay | gryy, Dy cen rendered herein by the court, and & final deeree of | “THe Coinblaint, therefore, aska for a declaration of the con. | the score: 3 X Twonty.thirdo. aod Broudway. There you wil nd l th NE wxpect during the ensuing wonth, for the beavy rains of | The Government has nominated Befior Faime Lewis | distribution rendered berein by the court an 1o the vessel and a | gtruction of the will, and o’ settlement of the rights of the par- ATHLETIC, o R peweka, o n | pOGRD M‘z“':".. ‘0N Sandard Works, alse, choien the se: heve commenced with what may be termed o | Hart as Consul-General of Nicaragua in Great Britain, | part of the cargo, and an appeul baving been taken from suid | fies: that James P. Provost ,,,..g.;,.u to join as exeentor in {1"1';""'"]" 2 ; [ qullo-r,ny, g.t 2 9 L i il and Seior . Hickman as Vice-Cousul. (ree of condenuation, as to the Test of the cargo aforessid. | {he Lule of the premises, and that the proceeds be distributed ; oBride, p 0 1| Mills, Int 9ie 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW®, Greeawich aod moderstely heavy tropical storm. The eky overhead was . Pl :'fi“' the J\.:-:‘:L "-li‘.’:’“.“#.l.‘.'.'ld as ::; .“;i“;.’.:’.:i‘.’,."."‘ ‘,'.’;,'-:‘.',';n:;'e' n;ld that Wnl"ql d«;dl be ds lln:I‘ .!::‘-::Rn;ent flh"{fn‘fl"‘ {‘\ffifi,fi. . x’ 6') : ‘1’ b u....w, ‘whers .‘.‘-.u“hf ‘;‘:{" J:" Flour sed. 0 D A, e CATRO. v A cept en P. Provost's ol 3 ! he 48 ything eheaper 1y store v orice house. thick, aud of & dirty pale yellow, occasionally flumined | g e fover s reported an ditappearing from this e i Staten, und it appearing by the records wud | feads executed prior to June g, 1664, be declared void. Hahurst, L £ 2 0 0 3 | QCHILBERG® GERMAN OINTMENT.—W. with lightning flashes; the surcbarged cloude had burst | country, files of this court, that the gross amount of the pro- | "It Gefendants set up in their answer that the sale was a | Dockney, ¢ 0 1 e | sy o~ VERSEN O A '.;:'. e Uheir casings aud poured ot on tuis city & perfoct deluge, | The President of Costa Rica has lent to the directors of | ceeds of the paymient into this court by the stipulutions | yole ot a fuir price, being really for a value of over §7300in | {uskill . S 8 ot 1 e scroti s vwnin,u bous o i e Lo "For e v he L ad , ey fo be used on the road; | o8 said ppeal. of the value of said portion of the daye, amount | cagh and they deny all fraud or collusion in the execution of Herkenstock, st 2 0 P | 4 No, 83 Bowery, and by ail the principal dragriso. Shat lssted for several bours. Such falls of rain are en- | the Limon road, a sum of money to bo 7 tol Fitimo | 1o the sum of $17,029 ; and it further appearing that the ggre- | the deed, and claim that the fee did pass to the ehildren, soas | Fike,3d b 0 2| Howardr.f. gt 1 by Pl A o RIS the same to be refunded in the shape of tolls, maritimo | /5 n"of the costs and disbursements berein, a8 by the | 1o vest through their decds all the shiares except that of Jobu 8. - - L o CARD TO THE PUBLIC—A Question Auswered. Total........ 2 5 2 16 ‘Why {a it that those twe large stores in the Cooper Lustitate, on tirely unknown in the North, and caunot be magived €X- | gy, un certain speciied ehurch lnde. Thie act wa. | K05 o the tame. purmsaat to e proviions of e oct f | Srvont, which James P. conveyed o i Total..... vidence was taken 10 show that James P., down toa very | Umpire—Wm. Osterheldt, West Philudelphia B. B. C. - ® | country. Toof of a house is a grand luxury, as the enthusiastic ni- | ger ot valnable mines have been discovered in Hon- Hve obtains therefrom & cheap and inezpessive donche duras, and & decree hag been prssed regulating the right «cept by those who have witnessed them. But however in- | o Sant. O r “lerk. s $119 07 ; and r M 3 po 0 come in force on Sept. 20. June 50, 1864, on Sle in the oftice of the Clerk, i 119 07 ; aue the corner of Astor-place, are crowded fiom ull night witle nn;um:‘lln t.heumclarml 1;1'! be to f°f€'$;~";: they e pfio,].(‘n‘_\ Yhat the net amount for distribution, on the Lasis of the said | 1ote day, acted on the view that the estate was to be distributedd | Scorers—E. A. Ward, Eureka; P. 8, Bell, Athletic. ;m‘:::;;:-‘p!fl;‘::’m-"h rival’ establ oy welcomed us & blessing by the natives; for diring he |, (onqce0 crop was expected fo be extra luge this stment, is therefore the sum of $16.909 93; it fe now or- | ymong the children. and not to be treated as his owy property. | Time—wo hours and ten winutes. 10 is becanse the truly large and meguifsent stock of Srst-clas: Hou prevalence of the rain, at the time when the hesvy drops | e 1 a5 decreed, on the motion of the District-Attorney, that | * 3y Amos G. Hull and ex-Judge Cowles, the Counsel for Mr. | Miss Fly Catches—Athletion, 5. Enrekas, 1. Pty Conter O i e ried W e Tobis, Cutlory are falling st the quickest rate, they divest themselves of | B¢TK consequence of the suspicions and_troublesome con- net xmount, deposited iu the Treasury of the U mn:‘l Ntates, | Wesley and Juwes P. Provost, contended that the iuterest, Passed Balls—Eurekas, 10; Athletics, 7. sud Utenseis therein contained has been purchased with the sl their apparel, except barely enough to comply with | g o S0 e e Mo o are the Government have possed a s coording to lay. And it further appenrlug (ha? | vested in the chiliren, Ieft tn the executors a mere naked power, - experience—and exclusivaly for canh. some idea of decency, and take a natural shower bath in . & o dom' trangers visiting the Prize Commissioners bave, in PUIeRanee S5 08 et b owing | o0y to be exereised in ense of ewergency. That no such emer. e -cl are sold st this ik men! their back yards or open plazas. A wi out from the | Strigent decree with regard to strangers visit.ag th 04, reparted to the Court the requisite evidence, o ey lwviag arisen, the power Was void, oF at most THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Jeo r. 0 titled to share in the said prize and | bo"exorcived in furtherance of the previous voluntary ~S——— - 3 u:tl:'wl Bazaar, China 26 was of superior, equal, o iuferior force re: now, therofore, it 18 d- for value of the heirs at_Inw, who were the parties beue- MEETING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. l n of th The regular weekly meeting of the Board of Health m, CLOTHING. bath, Should the yard be inclosed from observation or Y > - . i g, udged prize was of inferior force to . g s intrusion, the pative dsughters of Eve will emulate the &?‘J:lm' e e fieSesse making the captare, and that the Powhat A '3.':.'.‘::‘1‘.,\';‘ was held yesterday afterzoon, President Schnlts in the Chair. example of their maternal ancestor, snd take their open | 4145¢- L L vessel of the United States, s alone eutitied 10 n the 1 must be adjudged to have | The usunl weekly report of the Sanitary Superintendent was air sower bath in Edenic costume, omwitting the fig Jeaf, . JCELLANEOUS. 8 said prize. ) at i the helrs, and 1o means of con- v 4 dhite g FINEST READY-MADE OVERCOATS which is not to be readily obtained. The barder it rains Th.l' Pacific Mail r!"!mnh!pl‘lunhlnfl, I'h)nh lnI.efl‘nn i "y - —— b i Redes T veying, or disposing of the property, except by the executors read and ordered on file. Tt is as follows AND the better they like 1t, and they are looking forward with | July 7, from .\l-wi‘;u;k. nr'r‘l\i-d in this 1’nrl-(:&' on b-':;ll' SUPERIOR COURT--& -'.'Y;:A"..{.'n"-“ . 10~Bofore Jus- | 1008 O e POh e argumant I (ourt reserved ite decision. Orica Saxrany Scranizmispaxs M. B. Huaurn, | BUSINESS SUITS anticipatory pleasure for the next Leavy storm. 25." She is o be added to the I rusing reta AR AN e T TiE RIGHT OF A COMMIBSION Cireerr—Oct. 1i—Before Mr. Justice Davis. Jacweon 8. Sowvurs wsq., Prevident M. H.H. EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. The projects of the Pavama Water-Works and 4dr the | port and San Francisco, and as she is very commodious, NT Qf ‘TS BIS AUTHORITY. THE APPLEBY INSURANCE IMBROGLIO— THE JUKY TO BRING | Sin: I beg respectfully to report that since Oct. 4the following re- | BOYS' Y S AND C '8 C] 9 Tighting of the eity with gas, are both slowly progressiug, | Will form a good adlition to the maritime fieet of this MERCIIANT TO DELIGA : e IN A SFALED VEKDICT. porta huve been receved at this office from the luspectors and As- , YOUTHS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTRING gL K Prog & y 1. James W. Seymour, but such is the poco-tiempo style of doing business here | COmPsnY. Constantin Rosswog gt James W * I ¢ cer. | Leonard Appleby et . wgt. The Fireman's Fund Tnsurance | Hetsnt lorpectors of the Board af Heath: Wicle munber cf reperie LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND FINEST GOODS N e A o Tt The Panama Railroad Company’s brig Bolivia, which | This action was brought to FEetee 12,000, the value of cer — received, %62; who'e number of positive reporus. 35, whele uumber IN THE CITY. 4 ) 5 h by the plaintiff to the defendant in New 3 of negetis o teports, 43; whole number of geaeral reports, 24 Num- | FIvE HUNDRED BOYS ALL-WOOL SCUITS, SUITS, that it tekes a very long time to make the suthorities terds r. C o d sterday morning. - Counsel dis- | yopof reparts f 1und correct, 344; number returned for correetion, 18. the month of This case was resumed understand the valie of any improvement, which they | Sailed from New-York in the carly part o cominission, and which, it is now al sarday caniter"ss innovations. on “tbeir pationd "and natural | September, arrived at Aspinwall oa Mouday afternoon, | oo iy i 1o his own use, defranding the | o vt warchouse keepers 10 koep aticles | Rumber of preliminary notices issued by Sanitary Superiatendenty CASS LINED, FOR $10. ights. There i8 no hurry,” they will say, * by-and-by | Scpt. 24, plaintiff. An order of arrest was granted by Judge X - Serdn e hazardous character without vitlating | 162, number of reports forwarded fee orders, 283, sumber of pepetire d do,” &e. Thus is the country kept back; thousands he West Coast steamer Favorita, from },‘“"{:‘T”“‘"’“v August last, and the de fadant, yhe e 3 Bk Thers batiosr & ot 19 |:v’lu":ym:v::n" ol artieles rts rotained ey v CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. of acres of good land left wild, although ric! arrived in this harbor late last evenin, e hrings Be Orleaus, was arrested and held to bail in §3 "Lm e & necessary o carry on such business, even’ if the articles used reports received sre upon the fllowi 126 | 41 the povel : is- ¥ compooin. 10 3arin, coorta wnd | AL the Boveltie for the present aud coming eatons now in sk, ardous or extra hazardous character, and eited ties in support of this position. He contended were of an b several authe in \'m’dmefl ment the best talent con be found is eaiployed. fough procrastination. Eversthing ie put off | 1€ws of importance, Her cargo for New-York conviste of 4 . 04 packages of Ind or, 177 bales | charge the order of arrest aud egou 957 sacks of cocos, 304 packages of Iudia rubber, 17 Test and eyoner cellars, 10 stroet "gutters leys, 4 houses aud , 2 piggeries, | vio- BROKAW BROTHE admitted until to-morrow, and very little is therefore done—oftties Fyadoe o stiow haté, oty 2 d f Voo S, nothing. oons . the valne of the goods, and that they were cousigned to hin o gl ey Al o L ot o e B g g ode, 3 slsughter-hoases, 1 manure heap, 3 cow stables, - ’ There Lave been severs} mmars srousd the ¢ty of top LATER. gz sl ‘that be sold §1,000 worth of sueh arshouss so vl fe (6 siorsqs F tohaesethe rieke MINEH alt T termest, 13 school boseas 1 vaf sbop. | —ron-O% LAFAYELE-PLACE snd 34 FO RTf-AVENUP. ed rev | o o onER 1—EVENING. J e o ? oh Confed 1 o contended ~ preesed revolt of the military—suppressed befure it bad Octo for Confederate moiey, in 1n¢ "“'l":‘v:r‘l::’ derate wouey b | winilar issue was made in the celebrated Hasper Lisurasce Kbe. inspecting officers have inspected 57 buldings or premises LEATHER BELTING, case, in which Mr. ¥ the l4th GEO. A HICKCOX, No, 73 Beekman st the Mosquera men hid refused The non-arrival of the &t. Louis at this hour gives me | Las in his possession and ix ready the opportanity of statiag that Preident Olarte was duly | of such goods be guve to o Mr. Church to take to Mexieo and | G 0 50 o S e and that th ed 8 1 o'clock this afternoon with imposing | sell, and that snid Church went to Mexico is December, | yhjr yuit on the groands be (Mr, Gerand) win o g ‘ived the address of the Presi- | 1860, but the defendaut never saw him agair pntil May, s sedradpond vy . - He firsé rec ad 1566, when Church came back to New-Orleans a1d 1old bim | (g esvo Loy wil the artiches that he defendunte i b veared its head—aud th o serve under the new Government of the State. 1 give this ouly as & rumor, for the exact facts canuot yet be mscertained. One rumor wae that a portion of the mjlitary | ceremonies. wrts took the very same ground he (Mr. | regarding which special orders, under the irst clause of - [ilarpers gained | tion of the Heaith Law, bad previously boen served, and have rezortel ‘advancing. | whether said orders have ben complied with or vot, Their returns shiow that § have been complied with, %6 not complied with, 12 par- tinlly comy lLed with, ~ SULPHUR ORES. forces, with their otficers, declared for Mosquera, and were | deut of the Assembly, to which be replied in appropriate | i o b ey § g 1 P gty T g B gl that the defendants took excep - —— JUD nader arrest: another was that trouble wee expeeted | terma. He was next cecorted to the Governmegt House | ("L R e R e 4 e R sy e have been issued from this office. Their reports show that 113 have on behall of defendaut, stating that Church had ter, and that the fact of his leaving and his long abscace, and bis s being robbed, were well kuown » that he did not robbery, and was going to { Lim the burden of | gure of the articles used by th u " i & Owgood, the occupants of the upper umwflbelmla liug burned, were higher than those paid by ppleb among the natives in the Arnabal, and troops were iu | and invested with the ecals, &c., of ofice. The Consuls | g fact sent the other night to that part of the outposts of | and other diguitaries were present &t both ceremonics. | ylways borne a good eha this city in order to be prepared for an uprising. ~On the [ After the iustallation salutes of artiMery and musketry | New Orleans with good whole, 1 believe that l{eu will be no local troubles ; but | were fired, and the Government band, asmisted by the | return, with th there may yet be really something serious, if the National | bugle and drum corps, wel ed the new official” with | in New-Orl President persists iu his rro]mw& military oecupation of | military music. The much talked of revolution was not this city. The State authorities keep the strictest walch, | to be eitber scen or heard during the whole !mce«lmgn, ""..":"ll".fi'«'-'».&'h'.u.- lied oes § with. The reports upon which these last were issued AWt by i oy e ovcen ofthe complaiot ofice, returns 88 con- ,‘::‘;“,'.‘,"nm AGb ’55{.‘:,,,“,"',,_ d flom citizens since last Teport, all of which i it et ey 8 o Yo e e i i Dave. Liors commendlog the Seaiary Gompeny_of the Poilor, re- in turns 49 orders served for the sbatement of Damuces since last re- he complaint, on the ed the plaintifs Messrs. Sawin & Ovgo " been robbed would rest on him, port. and every precaution is taken to prevent surprise. everything passing off with proper order and decornm. v « choctin o8 e defond the very nature of their business was such, ax, under the agree. sevid 7 TOCA R STATE OF PANAMA. 0CT. 2 The rejoicings l&tndmg the inauguration of | ¢, e flalutificont oo e (B L:L}:" Eocun U (ke petey Sotwodm pIaimciTY #ad defindants, 10 reader | M o e B e S e T et 21 D B o b o This day, October 1, s set spart for the inanguration of | President Olarte were kept up last evening and through | tfar frum 10 o 12 the defendant ‘never : : Bourd o Police, qonkof suiphas. 15 say gussity; Seivered Seer W ‘0 Compeny @en. Vincente Olarte & President of the State of Panama, | the night with great energy aud spirit, and as the various | uccount of the goods or their proceeds ; that in e Ot el 'z'nml_‘m: ater ulh.u its Indlnulu‘;l opinion og m;:w:flgw-g;. ol B pposed _:';-'3 Sock of in New-Vork Chiy. " 5 the pisce of Jil Coluiage, who retires to take office i | bar-rooms were thrown open to the public, the champagne | sent Mr. Waliach with power of attar Orfeans 1o | as i relation to this cane, ita hands were tied, and that by | ot G i wader 18 proved gemise. 4ad 13 have COPPER ORES the eapacity of Attornes-General of the State. Gen. | and other wines flowed frecly and without expense to the | get the gools or the money from 30 Waleeh | CL S Afver.a briel sumsion wp by eccwsel L~ eeu 1cported dead, ¢ :’thhnfle‘nwgn-.. Olarte fought under Mosguera, but is not exactly @ Mog. | consumer. Bands of music serenaded the important citi | #Wears thiat iu 152 the de "u\,rc‘ n'&'-'"fi.‘"'.."f.’ A r....'r.m... Jury substantially as follows : - b sl Ome I s Poly o4 tho ofice of P2 IVER COPPER Co., o, 20 Willearet, ~r 1 ¢ v = the goods, but that they wes uers man—that is, he will not surrender the rights of the | zeus, and in the Arabal fandangoes were the rage, the | LRI JE G T b Now. Orleuns. and e te to gratify the smbitious objects of the present ne- | tumtum resounding throughout the whole night, and the | {0, ¢ i o 10 Mexio. e e e D et | mattves daneing Vigoronsly in' Syite of the Beat of the | Mooy OREre Beving e et Yetter i 3 that if the President of the Republic persists in forcing | weather. Everything bespoke the existence of but one | thut he could not give any account of th 4 upon the Stgte the presence of national troops, a fearful | prevailiog fecling—pleasure, both in and out of the city. had some of them in Mexico and he b e Conrt will hav it has given § the contract in dispu . 7 this contract. the plaintifis had the goods et as Chureh | o yuiiding for merchandise. 17 scharged its duty in this case when T e —— - = ¢ts I the case and (he laws that 3 ern xif - S H } LADIES Al ‘The General Term bas ruled that, by XIV. | SR | - = right to use the whole of 12 gy ialiion psusiren Totals, . coes 18 Wlaintiffs had ‘confined mf.;mm:;'-w- 05 Ve 0 VY B9 YA A E. A. BROOKS, A, ot to be dele el = hemselves to that condition, the policy would be uprising will be the result, and that Gen. Olarte will lead Church what sales be hnd made; that from the time of writing | [ o Jears frotn Col. Sioan, Medieal Director, that there are 5 conva- the fighting mon of Panawa to the defense of the city sud . this letter (1462) defendant never wrote again to paintitl and . dpdnrar (L QU818 | Jopcamta romn cholers on Goveruor' Iuuid, and bat one new case the Importer and Manofuctarer of Blaies WS sl bowerer, now Tore oa. the sebiee SOUTIH AMERICA. e e o e i or e L any kst o e g ¢ oo | P sl you b BOOTS, SHOES, &C when the Dew raler sends it his mossage to tho Atsembly. | THE INTERMINABLE WAR—PEARFUL Loss op Livp | ol Hlntfitried tocatch defmdat hoce 0 nan. that de. ! k e Setros Satusy osposter, = . ) ¥ It is said that the discontented portion of the people of e L i U R i b wre The Superintendent recommended the red: f cmployés No. 75 BROADWAY, NEW.YORK. 2 po peop) IN THE JUNGLES OF PARAGUAY—A CALL FOR in possession of de fon of emplo; Chirigui have been sept to Peru or gowe other of the . g et hed iy e W inft—still that 5 that 15 Inspectors be retained—10 for X DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUKING TIE FOOT. Soutih American Republics, but as this is mere rufnor, and MURBENRES THE S ALUIKS “20 -4 CRIERAL 1000 g fom the metxre 5 U the oklyn ; that Assistant Inspectors Drs. Hora- Place the foot on & of paper ond a8 there is no sccoust of such action acknowledged by the DITION—THE TREASURIES OF BRAZIL AND BUENOS because they had ¢ in ol White e ‘appoiuted Tnspector; and that 3ir tace he autlne of toe'same whi's Jenll which @overnment of the State, it may be felse, although at the AYRES DEPLETED—A STRONG PARTY OPPOSED TO | yiuy to employ an eiing y portion of I, was » e for probibited | James Christie, in eharge of the disiufectin deportment, and | i §ive 1he loagth ad spread of the foot o8 shown } e time just possible to be trae. THE WAR—THE STROXG POSITION OF TilE | cxoncrated Alsg he coubd not Doent ths mather: The piaintifis were free 0 make (hie laiahip | two Aexistants be retaiied, for the purpose of disinfecting prem- | Kocond, Make the following messarements, bn N THE CAPITAL. PARAGUAYANS—THE FIRST MOVEMENT OF G federate money on to plafuti o 1 . ornot ; but, in making it, they became warrantors. 1 they, T inshen sma fragylons, With tage Endasers, o0 shown bn The news frol the National Cngiml of this Republic is POLIDORO—THE NEXT EFFORT BY GEN. MITRE— | [l oy ¢ federate money being paid from one person o | (N & open, take n policy ot & very low e for the THE CHOLERA IN THIS CITY. e 1.—The Ball of the Foot. to Soptember ), and has arrived by way of Santa Martha HE TOO RETREATS—LOSSES IN THREE DAYS, ON Plaintiff brought affidavits from Jewel erohatits here. and | R4 buikiing and its ¢ boiuud by their poliey Two cases of cholera were reported vesterday, viz.: 2.~The Low Instep. ‘ il‘Avl'pin'n £ v BOTH SIDES, 12,000—WHAT 18 BAID ABOUT clled aathoettiss $o prove th i 1 3 uamums 1o that irade | and If they aliowed & e aer | | Emily Chapman, aged 4 years, bori in the United States, No. e e Tnatep. 4“‘ Presidont Mosquera has given orders by decree that no LOPEZ AND IIS ARMY—THE WOOL MARKET— | Jv7i the delegation of the factor's aathority SN ”"| ’;',“" 183 Woosterst. T Y mare of the Government property—which, by the way, UNITED STATES MINISTRRE—NAVAL agent, but that the custom was o Lokd the agvit responsible for poobirended o e Carroll, No. 61 James st 3 & —The Calt. wconsiste principally of the seizures of church lands, &c.p | o S0 el d the goods in many cascs ; also that the defendant ¥ ax o factor change at the Battery Namacks Hospital. - Patients 16 | 7y19 18 THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE CITY, AND WAS! made some fime since by the Mosquera Goterfiment | Fom Our Specisl Corterponent. Ot SFrium. SE e Wis o N L5 pessived for the en read th ~ b ESTABLISHED 1N 1048, BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 13, 1866, goods, and all aales ; that the cons AT QUARANTINE. REMIVGTO\' during his former term of office—should be sold, as be has ment dant was & personnl HosPITAL Suip FALCON, Oct. 11.—The followin} is rom discovered that the Government agents make more out of | This mail leaves Buenos Ayres under a cloud of depres defondant had 2o righ s 3 defendant had no right tosell this ool : o f transactions than the nation. As a quantity of these | gion such as I bave not scen in these many years. The v, which was unknown Lt "w ’v"xflu‘x e company I :\J}-L:!{l_l:.l:fi'n.l.-i:l'nl and deaths for the last 24 bours Amissions—Michael Brown, aged 30, of Clare, Oct. 10; John even if Le had, t dauts of apy change which would come within t I A Mol aged 5, Brista, Sweden, Oct. 11 Died Oct. 10—William H ru 2, Munchester, admitted Oct. 10, sentan ; Anne Joues, 37, Wales, admitted Oct. 10, passen- ger, Anna C. Anderson, 3, Moro, eden, admitted Oct. 9, Mary H. Patterson, J weeks, at sea, admiited Oct. Fuch lands, &c., have been purchased by fareigners, &e., some ¢ . L00ublo iy et asise us 1o title; aad s Mosquera fias de. | war with Paraguay proves a formidable undertaking. The «elared by decree that all purchasers of real estate become Allies have manenvred well,and have marched into several .’flma{y virtue of such purchasc, there can be no recog- °"“"“;d "“‘“"" "““d h‘;“ e ";'fl the '“"‘")"d{";'{ worthless 7 * | prisoners, once to the number of 5,000 or more; but the | The Court pized sppeal to the country of which such forelgners may | £ oy ofe indecinive. Both parties claim the victory, and | authorized to FIRE ARMS. the defendant wi but there anufactory in th that chuirs were | passenge ‘"::"’"e'é mu-::xlmc:‘;l%r‘yb:h: 1d fecl inclined tore- | oo %00t equally share the losses. Nocamp bas yet | tion wh " 10, passenger ; Choice Davies, 10 months. Darham, admitted SOLD BY GUN DEALERS inm been routed in battle, no field taken by force, and the loss | of bim in 18 h completion there. 1 think y Ot |‘u passenger ; Michael Brows, 30, Clare, admitted Oct. 10, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY - y extsted there and in con PasseTgET. The Governwent of Colombia bas appointed the follow. | oyice'yy heen fearful. All parties deprecate the war and Jowing gentlemen to official positions in the United PRICES RE! u.{;:n Isz JULY. UPWARD OF 200.0000 FURN| D THE U. 8 GOVERNWENT - SINCE 136, [ defendanta. Ou thot these dread ta renits, 4o it beginy to driw beavily ou the L o Bt S Tt t BROOKLYN NEM £ Ge 2 Salzar, tobe F _ | treasury, and aiready hoe taxod human life fearfully. At | S0 s Vo e ot L derties - are given in which ali are required to eroll, and from the | employment beiween the plaintiff for use In repairing t ture, &c.. and the policy will : LT REVOLVER (8elf Coel iavy Caliber. Cover those abticies: oa incidental 10 the busiess: but when | THE SUPPOSED MURDERER OF POLICE OFFICER HIP- | BELT KEVOLVER, Novy 8 SO St Stater. saroled 3000 qre fo pe seected to g0 0 e vet of v | g vrr o b sld i, New . Fraucisco Pdrraga, to be Consul-General of V] T 2 on woula b reserved ot Boston Jim,” whehas been ar. | FOLICE REVOLY —Patrick Sheffel VAR (okih Loaiing Lever.) wnate wen willdie. " e i The scafl which is the same thal A% consl D e York was Joaned 1o Seriff McNamee by Sheriff Colombis, 1o the United. States, with officiul residence st | The marshos aud jungies of Paraguay are ar fatal as those | 113 i OuIa R TUITOL L sk, Daly o Articles of fupuitae &8s frate y finiabed, or put through | whL X New-¥ orfndin, s gy § (et of (ho camp bave carried | Jovet 5 1 S eraten ead 3" 5 Kovpts for Sefeoiam any oiagp of manfuctare tho canc in ifereut, aud 10200 | rested on sunpcion of baving committed the ful deed of | - FOCKET REVOLYER (Secocking Iy _consequence of the expirstion of the postal off more thab i! walties of battl st come 1o that couclusion, your venlict must be for the defend Jer of Police Officer Hipwell, late of the Fort:-ffth Pre PEATING PISTOL (Elifot pt. > b his Republi G The Treasury is exhausted, ond the best mode of re- <o oY phordtdNs. e snte. But if you find that these portions of chuire were werely - et B el S PEATING PISTOL (Elliot pt.). No. 22 treaty DélWeen epublic and Great Britain, i 5 - 9 stored there. or Lrought t e taken sway from time 10 t. and who is at present confined in the Statioo-House of ST POCKET PISTOL. No 23, %0 and 22 the o€ the “Royal Mail Line ' will bave, lenishing it ‘is attracting serious attention. The old The Bauk of the Republic agt. Frederick N. Law- - p Ay H A imply us o | that Precinet to await the result of the CoronersTury mext | GUN CAN No. 38 ¢ 3 O Rereinber i;-ta. piy tutnage duss, sad be | ode of imuing papee money has beus tried hers LI} 1he ignoe, &e, ¢t al— mbol 3ith PB s e that busineas. 300 wil find for the: plaintif The | Saturday, has manifested, since his commital,a subborness | SINOLE-S CREL SHOT OV . 5 ils t0° the G dollar has gone down from 100 cents silver to 4, and auy sug- lip Ginffrey agt. Georg hapman —Motion grunted. " 4 g RA e oumee turned upon | and reckiess bearing and deportment. evineesy careless LVING RIFLE. % sod 44100 {o. esliber, eompelied to band tha W e Government, | o, ion of & new issue of paper money produ %t | Charles 11. Hass wgt. Jubin 3. Bylundt—Motion grasted arper case, which Lus been cited by counsel wrned WOk | Ly overbearing attitude to all who come within bis rewch. He CH-LOADING RIFLE, No. 3¢ Cartrides. Shed makiag them pess tireyfiile 2OCT POtk oftice. | & on ‘Change. Tho imports are alroady high, they | Wim. H. irush jr. ugt. Charles E. Yourg —Aotion yrasted SJuerange o e u Juncte of busliest anTed | S5l searcely answer a question when put 10 bim, and appewsy | BRERCHLOADING CARBIXF. Kow 46 and 4 Curridge, lun":‘n“:uo ol:{ufin;o:? tional pottage 5 'the | must bemhi ber, aid it s roposed to -;xd s Juty ‘o8 ox- Y erer Fiun sgt. Julia Carton—Motion to opeo defanlt | Sovers ol the imnssetion | qulte Tndiiiioens fo b guemen) parhon & RIFLED MOSKET, Eriortett Fatiora a ivers of letters, &c. A nd¥W ti¢aty ms, 8, chiefly wools, and thus eripple the pestoral indus- | o liin ik 210 costa 4 ot question of that e - = .¥""'"“ ‘Armia bave juet beea approved and sdopt-. w"“‘.‘;‘"m s S vinte & Riteulty. Y r(l:m ouly really productive one in this countrs. Ot T Hendriehson sgt. George W. Beers—Motion | Kind — This g i in rel o fbe buisess | Tum Crry Pank MURDER—THE PREPARATIONS POR | *4i= Miltary srvice o Burene *7 0 00 0T T0 T The docree however goes on to say that vessels or lines ba menetary crisie in Brasil has serious! """‘d ihe | eranted, witheut coste. b, i e 8 Il the et THE EAECUTION COMPLETE=—CONFESSION OF IHE PHIsONERS— | —— - TR & SONS, Nion, Now-York: i e e s S S | e e Lo milb i b Bl | e B o e e | L T T o s o Coss o Pl 0 Isthmaa il enjoy the riviiegss WLth W8 AR 56 war op Paraguay can onty Le defeated by b0 speedy | _ Fiiaveti oy, ‘administratriz, ke, agt. Jates Fee im. | thew and w0 matter what our aym wurder of Mr. Joso Garcla Otero, were compieted yesterday, ” American line is tberefore, not affected | |4 g viotory over the Parag: aded, &e.Motion granted on term. piskem you of She bl 1 and betwoen the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. a. m., the unfor ‘ 4 .. e the decree, a8 the United States Mails aro distributed . e - David C. Berry agt. Morris Ketchum et al —Motion granted. These discourafeiLents are not lessened by the recent Ve T MeUiosr sat Biward B Eotchus ot t1.o\oties by " - m(;onnl Little, whose energetic and auxious conduct in Dews from the army. CURTAIN branch of his duties has been of the greatost assist- granted. ness probibited by the © in New-York, was loa )y e s out merehants here, and as aiways secured b far Tnsalie g ioing TaL chmtans of e Thesr re- | FRCC Cuttionne, asigose, k¢, agt. Jotn Kelly, Shoris, | 15, dispate was o busiuess of manufuctur 7 | iy aid now stands about the evuter of the il ¥ard. o a8 possible ‘esaneetiens with the lines of South | Sont bttles have boen bloody and undecisive. Gen. | &eMotion granted. e N S T © | We it fhe femte yrison. The prisoncrs have evidently wiven B P e ander the mative post-ofice | Flores, who took to the front 5,000 men, has nob over t¥o | Win. H. McVicar agt. Augustus W. Greenleaf ot al.—Motion | 0,000 g A Y ooy Ao 1 Up all hope, aud there hns bees for o marked change e, e e v tabe and g | Lattalions left. The Province of Corrientes invaded, | granted e palutid vou will brivg in o serdiet for the ful Mmoust | G i Wppearance. The generalle pleasust ook of Gonsales T it The - Ropl Mt will some. | called out the militia, und as the whole lnud was expored | “iames Devine agt. Frederick P. James e ah—Compiion - | {85 SEROT GLIT 70 Sl e, TR e B chaaged s b ac s amsinl o et aud deepond \ T l N S - 3 ¢ly, leaving homes entirely unpro- | wissed with costs. rhe . s Wee cted to bring led " Pellicier was fast sinking, and it was believed by timos be delayed two weeke or more. they went unillingly ¥ Wi, F. Crrey oat. Sarah James.—~Complaist dlsmiveed With € Jury then retired, and were instructed 1o bring in & se TeRier Wob fog laking AL R WO b r g tected. By battie, skirmish wnd picket, by disease and — . P smlese verdict this morning x‘ml uumu‘-".‘ oA, dmliuflm‘ X A decree Lias been issued by President Mosquers re- ¢ cos! i Aesertion, they are now said to be reduced 1o 62 men. A . S g g o — J th 3 R ducing the intripsic value of the wilver currency dollar of | g0 Ny Lru o writes that nine-tenths of them went m;hn;{: l!"::m‘m Frederick I Jumes et gl —~Compiniot dis nl‘l-n:)u:curn’r—l'u.:a_-:-k»:mo 1. 11.—Befure Mr. Justice .)T:‘Iflluv::e:'l::fij rdnzl:-.nmx':llx:;l'l,u(:lh‘ hl:lr:-n I;I‘:‘I:hr‘l:.':nl'_lp Colombis from 800 mils to 835. The decree states that A the to the Proviuce of Eutre Rio v NG k Before Justice GARVIN. pate— ners were examined separately thronghi wn interpreter, L“.t';'& S— £ QUALITY, s to make & decimel currency that | agree S r The position of the Paraguagans 15 strong. Humaita is Clristopher Five et al agt. Silas Ford —TLe prayer of petition . ce of the Dis Attorney, their counsel and the in value with those ot Frauce, Italy, Belgium and 8witz- | o ST 0 0 "and between the Allies and it they | desied with $10 costs, 10 abide evest. bl George M. Mittnacht agt. August Newmart et. al.— Ot s s sonth e Tutatance of which sppests $0 be r Aunot egt. Chsrles McTerry —Motion denied | Boil reduced as to Becl o, that the prisoner Viele was the principal instigator of the YLE AND PRICE. erland; and aleo to bring it on the same level with the 7 pi bave fheir army and four lLines of fortification. Iu their Alexan - B e s b of s prtos. il | Brsent position thy Bave ool nature defense 1 the | WHLOM SO0 oty st doven SO e ST | T ooy TR of 666 10 the dollar for home circulation. As the new Pe. | 8¥amps aud jungles, and they have occasionally & stoue | o0 T wERNY ' CATTAIN AND Luloluullll!— COURT OF COMMON PL SppciaL TARM—OCT. 10.— oro shoukl be sacrifeed. but the g e Ad ERY LOW YINE X 2 o Before Judge BrADY that on the night of the wurder zales, Pel an LE AND BED ulllll‘l.“filllbfl ¥ yuvian dollsr is by law fized st .900 there will necessarily | Yoll, a2d in one place they can set % men safely agaiuet 4 A lona abo lock, and came to | TABLE A! NDapax % | 600, Arecout trinl 1 etrengih, moat botly coutested, STARS A s DRCIAtoNs, e ey landing on the Tirvokiys tide, they went vy nd took a drisk. Thes then rection. went to_the City e & great demand for them for foreign trade, and must of | gave the Allies 1o muterial advazos. This case, reported ye . was brought br & |y a.qq agt, Provet.—In this case there are no legal | - o L 5 X e near the f course command 8 premium when the new coin of thie | 'On the 13th of July the Brazilians took three batteri Tow .-m-n:‘-n aguinat the i | into o house near the fern mato of the schoonSt | o oqtions, in mvimh(mflm-! ut which there ean be any doubt. s Ciele l?ubhc is jssued. | wault and battery. The story of t i j j. | from the Paragusyaue. It was a bard coutest, for the Le went ou board. 10 sery captaly, of fact determined was upon contlieting cvidence Iy tragedy was committed. There were three nquh:::: ffiflflfii mfl:fir’:m::m:zg eAlon.l.', | Brazilians lost oue whole battalion of 400 men. On the muse The defendunt’s story 1 somewhat | bearly bulanc think the judgment would not be . among the paRy—two razors ud u dugger. Pellicler camiunication with the cossts. _ A line basalresdystarted | 16tb the Parguarans retook one of these, which com- difculty with ‘s whart- | by the General Term, and shaf thCerdt Ao g Gonaaleseuch b one ot the nd, Viele hed the Ll AT S bl B 'Me‘ .?I:‘.'t' l:“ux";r:e::‘:y Morrell agt. Cordes.—Receiver o ctordance with the plun laid down by Viele, seired Otero by the throat and commenced to cut ot Liu with the ragor, while Austin agt g Vielo inflicted the wound with the dngger which caused his Stevens agt. Plerc — pted. amendments | gouqh, Gonaales wis bebind, eutting awny with the raror, haring boon made, defend to appear wad settle | LU0 0L (e 1 the darkness, inflicted the wound on the hand of B B e haothar Tow be prosou 4o on ta | €ral engagement, and 0 fearful was the airife that at | menced throw Buenaventurs on the Pacific coast, to counect with the | tmest e Brazilians were fairly iutrenched behind the rlll'l:!lhr‘l:'. - stoamers which run between that ploce and Panams. By | dead bodies of their comrades, Dullder's pile-driver wae ’ N 1 g i G . fixed, that it would meet the upright " driver, wud e - " H Pellicier which subsequently lod to his cation. ::::; m‘-"&'fi'fi'&'fi:’i{.’i ,‘,{’,',;’,C"‘J:“;:;{.‘,‘,"‘a‘.‘.;:;‘. knew was that the Paraguayans wore snaking batteries in k:x'; it :.':l"ll:.x'm-'fv;:m.l e ok e .:l:n-lp!«l 10 pash the “'l‘:':’fll"‘_f'_'fx"lfll‘;"l""':"i":‘;i};‘f” of petitioners granted; | grepo (1'"' \'wa u'(;-nhn!( to 'l‘he‘ statement ::'r m:-'.:-'n'fi. gi- o itton inta P bron order to be et 5 WO SATS Rot . ol ol oh and started off, throw! ¥ bis | awood in front. Early on the 16th he sent two regi- | booiw out of the very position into which the captain bad brought Euiar Tou, PAKT Lo BEFOKE JUDGE CARDOZO. :_:;.;:' .-‘:hfr;n':v‘;:l ":".“l-"m“ Ly nlx’he ey, e dered ; order W o 686 BROADWAY. revolution. | ments, who, with two guns, drove them away. Ho then | it cuttiog oue of the gus-ropes for the purpose. thut L ke to X g o . | called 'up 15,000 men 16 scour the woods, and they soon | bim three times Poticly, Dot tbo mas coutianing (o push AmoMECME Caer 48 MState of the most Dervous excitement, Gon PO PR s SRR SRR D There i at present but little news of goneral importanee | .10 up to & deep, wide diteh, and immediately & muskod | 8€alust kim, be finally soized him by the collar. and f.,,,, bim Jolin White agt. Micajah M. Stauiels remained and ritied the pockets of the victim of their contents. = 10 report from Peru, although much of & local siguificance. | Tarae,ab 1o 8 0P ¥ An offort was mads 10 down, whes the pluintil attempted to draw his kuife aud got | The plaintiff u this case purchs Lorse, eart and larness. | ellicier got none of the deud man's offects whatever, Tids y Al Society bas vecome somewhat deranged from the action | vuy't 7RG} s e Ay ort was made 1o stori, | LR T Lt n convaqence. for 01f0. After the bargain w scluded the partics ad- | unners to be the sabstance of the confession, 1t is understood ut it fuiled, and as the host retrauted they wore followed | *Eilh "story was supported Ly wboat the same number of | Jouried to g aaloan 1n th ood to settie. After the | (i e condemned men will make uo verbal stateuients when L . I sought adumission yester- cxnary 10 refuse all « “ l TE’@ 5 0. DeaTit PrROM A FauL.—Coroner Smith held su in- ©f a band of Lousebreakers, who vet ssem able to delude ) i Vi P by 8,000 Paraguasans, who were waiting’ for this urn in | equ it e jur o dires Settioment Mr. White was 3 ve was o lew wpon | led o execution, The crowd wh 2 £ equally pouitive witnesses, and the Jury were directed to bring | Settienent 3 RAGE SO ECULE PG ppenred on the | dut G EESCTE iat it wes found ne The vigilance of justice. The villaine, however, do not | ped In 1he fisst woed pe st bare robberr, but add murder to their crimes. offwirs. ’l Brazilians stopped iu the first wood, rallied, | iu u weal "‘. verdiet this morning. L 4 selzed the autmal. Plaintif suys that be purchased Oy & v days bisers the degurtive o1 L'k euter a0 befor. sundown drove them back Yo their intrenel. | - Claunces Shater for piinuif s R. 5. Hustley for fefendaats. | bcome, and nelaod (hewutil, BRPEAT B S0 S BLCerion orion, of the Fren The jury returned a verdiet for the plaintiff for 53 5. Jury 1 oo g i cbbouse | BRI 10 Gon, Mitré attempted to dislodge the | SUPREME COURT—Sear i of Villafuve & Co., was bratally murdered in hie store st | p OB e W00 Yot TR OIVRRy T hed g e | M O i T Jweh | 2 gyt e JRIEE . PEITS e defadeat quest upon the body of @ boy named Thomas O'Brien, aged ‘abou! i 1 > d - S = . bout 5} in the ereuing. His Skull was smishied i with | foreq, awoeping eversiing before' bim until they came to | A KICK GUESTION IN THE LAW OF REAL BATATE. SkOre o ThE COURTE s, who came by i decth Ly fuling from u second weve found 6o his body. The safe was cleared of its Wn'_ | nnhne. belnofi:; two mnrr!m‘lfl yards ":] width, .;d bere | W Provoost, }wa\.;m. Alc,nm! 0xharl. ’m James P’ Pro SUPREME Covar—Cisouit.—Purt 1.—Before Mr, The jury returied a verdiet cons Y Y i > * CUR" | they were enfilsded. Au effort to scud out s flankin, _voost, Executor, &e., and others. X g o | M, Zeuts, sud the rascals escaped. Iu this matter, which is | ' m{ In 1825 Wm. T. Provoost made his will, by which 1 M. Ridgway ¢ | force fuiled, snd $he Paraguayan rcserves arose the second within two weeks, the autborities seem to be upon the retreating Argentines. The Argentines did us . Uhe Brazilians bad doue the day before, and rallied in the « wife the uee and income of ll bis etate during ife, and directed his exceutors o appropriute for - —— Tne New ResERvOIR AT CARMANSVILLE.—The s 10 ir ¢ i er Kl o8 oA pery stsone opporition bas arisen fn Feru 86808t | wood, when 15,000 mep came upon them, and the Argen. | the iue of it fanelncs ELsebett YT $125 per week duritk | 4c. agt. Michuel Fi Teiosted Cal. Bt o rin agaimet b for v Prevy | es hoid theif ground til their fiank was reactiod by the | {7 0ot Tia excertors hter the death of his Wit oLl the | (O PlanUAT LS. William ¥ ; ' | euemy's cavalry, and they retreated. 0f his daughter Eligabe - onngest | let. fuquost Judgment for pla new Reservoir at the Village of Carmansville is progressing €, 1o rent the h 3 very satisfactorily und steadily, under the supervision of the odency. The latter is said to be a very popular wan, and | n%mn the honorable position. | jore has been & very Lasc attempt made to murder the | muer of the United States steamer Dacotah off Callao, | drowning him in the harbor on the night of Sept. <0, | it is believ hat 1 0 o | 8l ugt. Jease M. Baker 8l it Gyl e WWe | 5 Trceso ngt. Heury A " on each side was about equal, and in killed wic wounded | rents am : bis children, thut coutivues: It 1t is sa1d each side must have lost 6,000 men is my will that my eaid do The army of Prosident Lopez, though it Las lost so | sell aud dispose of all many thousands of men, is still formidable He is said to | wnd personal sod Tu these three duys’ fightin coutractors, Messrs. Roach & Jenkins. The Reservoir takes t close to High Bridee. and passcs about & AND roperty of the late Lady Jumel and R.F. Tatter Deing the principal owner aml proprie total amount of the contract for the ) terfield et al. agt. Joseph K. Pier Iv tte, complaint di 1\ Vi Edward K, Bogle, inquest judgment for pla i goal | Teenry Vl r ad Com und direet to be R but fortunately the ime | 20 save the vietit. TR A6 Resyuardo actired 15 BRA | by receiving «<mvl‘; from vnnuunrqm;‘m'rl '-{ the plucky | 4HC o dren,” &e. amoug | (o Couway ast. The New-Vork oud, Harlew Ruilroad Co ge LM The 18th of tember—Chili's naticnal day—was tepublic, aud the spirit of the people is far from | 5 % e d S sl . B | pany, complaint dismissed. Serciat Tews —Before Mr. Jus. | performauce o the work is T tisd 2 o€ kil Bash Tath R =t setlow R R e S e s | ubdued. A dobertet to the Allies saya that. Lopes | 1%90f 14" SR W Sy, KOs, S abpoly tioe Davikia—Jaues F. Suith ugt. Massena Bullard, con e e 0 e AT LIGIT. CLEAN AND B A rRES: with the decree of the Supreme Chicf, Uol. Prado, making | h;“ ;'"*l"'t fllwaml*m';"u, Cpm P“" J"l'lm o5 the Allies in | guughter, Elizabeth May. mul,-:-.\ en sons, Jumes P, Willlam, | Ploiot diswissed. . {Anaouncements.| 8 ‘E'c::..t::‘lnhh&‘l—ll\\ ARD AND TR ARD MOTION=- it a Peruvian haliday. | check, one st Humaita, and one at Villa Wil > 1A, David, Joki 8., Robert C, and George. George " = ¢ e 2 bout obotionte coess . e ey steamer Lancaster. noder the ecome | _ At Cerro Leon be has a general retreat for sick and | the youngest ‘olild, oame of & 5 106, e COURT CALENDARS—Twis DAY Kxox, the hatter, at No. 212 Broadway, Lias & mag WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Co, mand of Commodore Ridgeley, sailed far Norfolk, Va., on | wounded wen, and 4,000 women serve in this hospital, and | in ir46, und the daughter Mary, J SePREME COURT— CIRCUIT. — PART 1. —(8 nificent awortment of Fall and Winter Styles, We kuow s geutle- No. 869 Brosdway. & iy A are of the best families of Paraguay. | William Provoost, on the plaintiffs in the neti Nou. 3161, 689, 2411, 345, 27 man who went there and could scarcely be recoguized by bis fiiends - e . sward, 40 decidedly was his appesrance improved by ous of the 21t inst. Capt. Davenport, formedy in comwand, uef acting excentor. There was large amount of property (Short Cn Rt been transferred 10 the Powhytan. chilef acting excentor re was o large amount of property | Pawe Il ~(Skortt ) young men at the hospitals A g assed under this will, amouuting now to over $60,000 iu | 11.—Nov. 307! dor English and other foreign | ¥ 1408, 1485 2 he bad 7 learning their duty ct is wonderful. 357, 129 4 - 9, 743, 675 1400, 1521, Kxox's Hars. T A poli-tax of $16 per aupum bas been plaeed on all for- o alt 4 eiguens in Peru, by virtue of treatics of the foreign Gov- | Physicias. He had 75 Paraguassn youths in France | “'[ 06 havid Provoost and o Provoost released their | JosTics Daxixes. - 193, Bank of It R ernments. studying engineering end various profetsions tendiog to stin & portion of the property edistely in suit, to | M ke ! MyE. DEMOREST'S BENoITON PATENT DRESS Loop- 2z lg The Peruvian iron-clad Independencia is 1ow ready to | Wuke the army and uavy independent of foreigners, P. Prov who was one of the executors. iam, | M ek ast: Kast | s, in Siik, Enomel Jot, Pesrl, otc. Price 50 couts to $3 par set. Lag- g8 sail to Join Admiral Tueker's fect. o | Portg A the long-coming-Brazilian General with w, Robert C., John 8., and Sawuel A, Provoost d 4§ elock agt. 1 liese Loopers are very oinamentsl, oonvealent sud uaiversally sp- 54 & i CENT Uik his 10,000 troaps and 12,000 horses, bas at length arnived, | t i property to th e person, who, June | T 16— Burke agt, | Proved. . :: ¥ g s B RAL AMERICA. b a3d hie cowmend is incorporated with the Allied srny. W0, 1864 «d the premises {0 Edwanl B. Wesley, for the 3 Y ¥ 180—Mac S Sie oa é 2 e:m Salvador arrived at this port on Suuday, In the battle of the 18ih, Col. Palieja of Urnguay fell at | nombial cousideration of §2,000. ‘Ll pluintifts claim that it was gt M 3 aqt. R i 18—Clawson Mg, S1:2oN DRAPER.—Mr. Simeon Draper says: I :72 E pt. 3 Ib‘lbIEIL d..A‘- later hv;nl\rum l‘hl- Central s.mr--;xl- | the Woad of his troops. He was one of the tinest officers 11 840,000, and 'Nl‘ L law | § 199-S¢ 3 nl- Sanie; 4.0-4\1...;1[.‘.. 'i“!’l’"fiw Aave /,,,; g Laverr's ,A.m.,.,f /,,.n, lu.,“..fi.::, ::flmu E' ] er eargo for New-Youk consists o i . 4 o 1 eirs and " person e dis B . —Nos 2 L2009, | eapital for dail SwikTaNiA b ackiowle =) 2 Wronsofochives i3 sesiia o0 i, . puckagey of | mor e 1Tt e 115 1o ot for e deta | B S s it iy o s e | Bhienn ol o SRR ey | § 3 & specie valued at §1,500, 25 b o8 b ~ her for th in Rye n porti s, 84, 280, 2083, 1722, 24 | miant of the most sclentifie aie ; e $ '5 bales of decrskins and 981 ‘l‘l{uurrvylmivn::lr'l‘h‘t'xlfi(:.li"ul‘:'r-t‘;‘xrl‘»;::“p. “u-"-:zmkl.‘-‘n”:; veyed by deeds e ebuldren of tor, priot 5, 9088, Jube, 208, & —su.‘:fi".:.:.u—'fi:;i'x'i:‘im.u-fl R | T namel. "The following is a digert of the news P B tmers caaran) | Siagia, S8 sSse SHIRRIEL wto. the MM o€ SubJuaise 2. | s, Wahd 58 DT W Covnerof g 188 Sie B ':vlun;na‘x.:. A 2 w;;uw.‘ . & Thie widow and three of (lm‘rlrl-hon mortgaged the alarce own 3071, Tilton wgt. Fiske: 2431, Siafford agt. Lenia; 2318, B};At:x;[fli'[, F.el‘m,ms‘o u:m:. ?:usohcnocwl{; N e at the importations for My view of the war and the state of fhin, t 8 bri of tie property for ). ‘That mortgage is vow held by ] B¢ D h_Oholos Medical Family, 1,649,623, giving a H‘!\«tn'xu to the m\ey 1 reflect the n(\lanufm;ml'lu- m"”nfi:l'l‘:?"n!:n‘ .l:: Willinal Trovost : 11 o'clock a. ; ew‘x{l:d‘o —.———"‘ul’“fl . 31 Brondw '”8 AV & m’mfi:&'mnmm”fl&“mu'flfi o 527 814 93 But 410,891 worth were im- | tinté, It is n desponding time. But T am Leartily with | Port morteased the o 1543, Jo iry Eisver; CHOICE PLA tly on D, 18 | sad Purs » P".;'l"“g"“‘ ”", e d ’;""“ the Aliien in By {refereuces, and 1 Leartily look for their | e tg ¥; 4. Chrte |“J,.,Lmlul.}‘|| ].' " e {\u‘, oot d;o“:" vfllum’: e W """‘“:""‘:‘.".fifi"..'...‘:'.?:‘&“l" sdeseainds he Queen of Greut Britain, Privcess Mary of Cem- | success. . e o g B o 4 i 10 8 rare cha f ot so 3 wil woger, ke ] rinee Tee 2 G & | v ta o1 Elizabagh May Jol I Cewpeny. 1 3 & Co, Sole Propristers, bridge g Frinee Teck Beve seut wulograghic letgrs (0 | TUe Btafo gf o masket bere i nob st ' bucyaat, e | LI/ ghi T By s | g | LV 199 o e A it B B, Tl VN DR S e e

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