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NEW-YORK DAILY 'TRIBUNE, MON 'OCTOBER- 22, 1866. ' [ . - — . . Freamrer. Mr. Oordon L. Ford, N Clark. or to the rned down in 1660 by for the course you beve pursaed tewurd ma. 7 name my mcond so Mr. | e, they werld at once make thelr coeape from (he oity. At9 CITY NEWS. ndi n -«fl. ;. Momiapms . o g e e e L | T e S & | i oy i 0 LM, o o R e ——— ruved forma, Petgsioun 1 SRE fore: hae ben discovered | S0 B Shnedy an on yamrammw, | B e theven, samed Owen, st Hory” Bk Hovag | | A Exnims or AccroenTs.—On Saturday night Jobn = : NEW-ZEALAXND. gl e mous Utasiferons iron vand, from which the fiveet CUMBARIEETNRN % TIL e | 40 company with 4 mumber of saforivis ten St LA | W oot reukling e No. 20 Bt Seventecaih s, wag aocl PASSENGERS ARRIVED. l ¥ KEW STRAM POSTALSERVICE BYWAY OF "/ AxaAMa— Tormed by 6 single provess of fusion. Tho Rev. C. B. Smyth, D.D.. lectared on ¢ earies (o delay 1 artesting him. boworeh [ 00 R0 e | dentally run over i Fifteenthst, near Avesue B, by a track | | FROM LIVERFOOL AND . lnllrorrnrxAnmulllmLAD'A"nhan—-mp e ince of Auckland cortains the great bulk of the 4 joot and Aims of Feniunitm as Al to Whe () e | 10 v bim into G':In‘l‘a; '|fl -wm e vy & Deok ‘dnd Bat ¥ Rallrosd co- ol Oy of W m..%f‘,{”‘?:‘,‘:,"' Oct. 21—)n seams COVERY OP NEW-ZEALAND—SRTTLEM gyp op TR | Dative race mhae U PP sed fh Be s soeet s, ver of Hourion sl Towapcom st o8 Senday | wad the oeers. - Revolvers aad kaivon e draen on both riven by eanely Kieman. Ouo of tho vufi’& the fi‘-.’.u.‘.... ek S, Dadow st ad 3 e, o iien, .M 3 e . v drew . Mr. . k. O 3 COUNTRT_TOFOGRAPIT AND REF guncrs—TRADE | P10 0n G, BEEvr Grevinoe bun it aoes ho weuept s o | men by irth and iriskmen wireve bora_ W | e, 4 Fitol s TS 5wt wans Tineout I o ‘:-“:;:} BSCItiEAl bt EAR AR Ze v epns i i oty e o WITH AMERICA. interlar of tho seuthiorn Hebrlel poouehs xy pem grase 1and. | Simem T e ima wa everdly boaten about @0 | *Thomos Dagen, & residunt of No. 149 East Twenty-second st . Sbar, ir. ird, W7 Cochrans, AVC€raxD, Bept. 3, 1868, | Tndeed, the cblef dificlty of scttiement i lo remove the Juxg | bis countty SUOLELPE L0 sk of W inhulittante aa o hero (o | bead. Tn the hight of the weice 4 Sixthare vy Lone Slene; | while riding "on"the oo of 8 stage in Broadway, fell to [ Tocy, Mo Dum, V. Riodun, . Moatomags, M The successfl openisg of the P same, New Zealand am | H% FRl " Gl it vemtare. | There s o G i | Sl cur camle aad Dild sur ailrondy are epuet i bo tho .-unnm.l.w‘::“m»-w’dmgm vement ' 084 an was. vriounly injurd gk, Mo e, vt v e M P Australian Steam Postal 8ervios iays woteworthy event in the | jcuf in this Provines, except in th case of imported plants andl | descendants of the ancient Phaaiciang ‘fhese are ‘e discon- | contini el o an swny from . ’ . Riebards. M. Moliucr. Ae. ‘-_, ) ™ The; wmocerded had it not that | "Pim i on Saturday night fell at the corner of Clyne, Mr. Crave, Mr. Swith, Mr. Dawson wk | wnted, among the inhabitents g WeBmeraid Tty te Seoth | (0T enty ight Procinet oficers, on yosh m-id-fia Wi e A i b ot He a7, e W thken 10 IR IR, the 5l Sty Mgt (o, 5 A | L.m'u-s.,&n'slmh. i e b B ROM NEWORLEAN - O, 1T stestracte ooy oo W. Griffin, Capt, and lsdy. A, ids. M, ( e s i K ensady, Was. Gitnon, . D, Fergasn, . Dug. Teard the noise, ran te the #pot, and their the New-York Hospital mmdmmmu.mmuum.nm y ket - e Lo KA i i e car, e | A RouxpswAN BRUTALLY BEATEN BY A POLICEMAN— |N=||rl'(-n wml the Was [n & short funo lodged | ARREST AND COMMITTAL OF THE AsSAILANT.—About 4 o'clock then driven o e e B station House. Tho fourth man s | 1esterday morning, Rousdsman Miles De Shays of the Fifth Mdstory of steam navigation. Tt Bias solved the doubt but for | trees. All indigenous treex and shrubs are evergieen. A ould laud sbounds in s fal twees for building purpoees, the | und other eetilers eing genesully saisfied with Snglish role. ‘whish this enterprise would Bate been undertaken and com- | 1850 SURUD L U SR BT SRR G Ygon ok vt i any | Sometbing of their object and ning may be from tho Ploted ot least seven yerss age, namely, the possibility of an (\:her jart Ml‘xha.l nvrld’.)o'{‘l:‘rt in & valuahie tree n-:“h"lhfl nauie % ‘_FenHuu u‘:e ::"b:lfl: o mhm_: ‘wtean steamer rannis arce under steam | 1 ! hard in ¢l ea p RN WNITI thiiting. Owing ol m&‘m:‘:m;tb. ‘.h:‘lhw:rkl.l: Tave | Sibiishment of Christianity in wa not s, Tre- nd. ‘This ‘without en intermediofie couling station. That doubt ls now A oy B A : B0 difficulty iu securing dnees ready wade for the isborof | lud necer formed éhe KRECOE HOD “mm,q-nm Wy, semoved. The perfo rmaocs of the Rakuia and Koikeura Bove | yryng thew : and by this means, and also becamwe of the ext | and bwfore the bort time, T) s " Tt w andbees the pume et Feivly | ¥l utlarie, but wil probbly be ssueb b & 7L LU0 ol | Precioct, while passing through the Ward, discovered Offcer | S0y FIROM ST JAGO (Cabu. Oct.#1-Tn dtnam-bip Va0 Kro—Jamen ‘matter opened pew and ever | onk facilities “water communieasion in this Prggince, | no Irih militia. 3 g e L SRV e 2 o L e St indestes” 1 derived from the initial Wiers of & motio. For irtance, Suchenging feld O enterpeise and capital Varbors in Aucklai, e i all | ' Fdbos ent non in Albani Wone—the faith s not in B 34 bs impossidle to overestimate the importance of :a- x @ “,,?‘,-E:;rm "M"{;:',‘g:‘;? e nrs hly ,,L *7;!;: o e e e Sncevtpil o I Jeite and ke Toute to commercial A ¢ the adlvans ivi wiles of hnlugtgmu large vesscls ‘enbuns were i Repubil i o g e Heipar and its afluents, The country is uith open to settle: | cans, but, being Py e, who npesd coust for the purposc, and by ¥im committed | Ricbard Kinehon of his command leaving a luger beer saloon, in Broadway néar Walker-st., to reach which, the offiecr was re- On Saturday e friends -of the ers, 'thi 10 leave his post. De Says asked Kinehon why he had oo Seena | HTR o e K ekl e . i ©0) had been handed over 'K."" police | Roundeman tarning o leave, attacked him with his elub, beat- R Swedliog and indy, K. Martin end J childrem, 5. 3ieye. M. Buled Jose B ik, 1o Tara B ebiscois, S | —— wald not mm- llm-:lv- and en- . LATEST SHIP NEWS. from direch communiostion With ke American Continent, | ous, and Lome at variante with the aims and objects of the Nerth and Soath, do . sppear ot ll commeneurate with the | 1o%- lonated tho. ment of their e e i | Edireh of Rome. . They professed, bo waid, to desire tho free- ot o had e he i1 Wi | gt v . S5 ¥ G50 T gt Immense aail subsidy paid o the Company; but in o sbort time § culty of obtaining trauspart, und the seductions ':1. 8, tavn w mnnor‘ !.'.:"“'u»‘?-".f:‘..:i’:fi:.‘::;‘. u‘:::;h 1‘1:'" v'vll‘n'n "Ia - by Capt. ""m o |/ S0ddeansse :'m --:;u.:‘ mnun-w::‘n‘ .smln-nu', about iy 14 r w e § o ot the Seofeh € th doubtiera reached tho scens head, ere injuries. m"m‘;fi:‘&% lo;l‘nr:::“mg:'m;n ‘th:p par :;:‘*‘ by Foropears. "12'“:““" :b‘mwfi “:" “:" b e g < - "!“' :fl l;nh":mmr '1’|- 45&2’.‘.“& ferred st them. ':'b:: #.L;::,'.:,’ m!". TRonndsman M m:dl of o}k&muh Precinct, ‘:‘nd umfi Steamebi ot Weskincton (57, Roakel, Lt ! 5 of all hut level cutting would wnite the Waitemata, or | tythes from Papist a3 wel ¢ estant, o o e Tated States. o has seryed twenty.one years and ol of the Ay, came up and oomvecd | via Goeesatoms L1 o wih st wtd 54 pin 15 Ln"% B e i ints Fribch, oo comviotion M{:y,h ¥ V0 e Seatibwrholis Th Losard-SOWE TR Susamahi ; Chiativaton 106 igste, w30 wdes, o eral observations on this country way bef | fow miles - o up | the o times had besw removed. Bat there wis another slov- surgeon vckland harbor, with the Kipaya navigation, and 80 open up | the ol in und dresscd his wonnds. Kiuehon had, meas- | pass-to wome ipterest. New Zcaland is geue supposed to Lave tal. ery there not physiea—Popery. Why these Fenitn ramifiea- b 8 v . Suaa dscovered b the Dotch naviguter Tuenis, o 102, Sio e e e woet const s it bariwe and river | Hous ihroughont the 'i;’w Tt ithe ohject i e T | S o Clon ron, N, ¥, 5t Joar Ouarietows, | Wil rocesie to the st b, snd on the et af e | | Hnidy 2 (B s Liveroot 10, i Queeniown . ; of Tokiange, & noble tida) river, known to all the old traders | Ircland ! Tt was the guthering of engus armies, m* A" Ning Bing Frison, Two years ago Ne wane: | uger o KOOV N;’::‘l;fll 8 onoo ordered him placed .‘:"""nh...,, ',":.:N'.;%Tnfi..q., "0, with mde, howores. Tl arned earn— ious A ar, s sbc amsshige Neats and he Jost four men in the fruitiess euterprise. The eredit of | 6TXCTREE B0l long Celebrated for ity lunber, flax and | bostic of Armayedden (T lecwons t0 be on the west coast, is_the | were Jove of country, zeal fu the causeof Protestautism, the m.mb}-. jary ab the carner of McDongall and Amity sts., i«rrfl ‘Wwas, obbed of thirteen thousal dol- In tho possession of x"‘h"“ wi found A gold watchehain, s 200, this discovery Ie, bowever, diaputed by the Spantards. apd, and long celebrs Yo Capt. Cook, the great modern navigator and explorer, the | €om trade. Soath of the Manuken, O (¢ W0 50 0o grent | value of eneney and organized effort, the worth of lay efforta in and seal, valued at e 18 suid to have been given him booud in. m: \': nb:n" MM -"mnn‘ “'..'&“..".i‘.'m’ o t':ofi:‘xm ((')“ll‘lll.::ll;u;‘::i; Am}\:::r:m'l:{::e:“ p‘hunl of m: ‘m:m} the clurel aud the bope for the overthrow-of Popery ere long. "';l;‘i‘z;"“:“:"““‘ e ':"‘;l :f"hm'; of age, and was born in h{‘r‘nh\hr 'n"n.lpm%:tfiui :d n;)fin:ou &en m mklnll’ """"é::..q.\'f.’,"flu"‘ ci“'o“ 1 Y B a s ¢ . . e e , bout e & J o ive Points. Pt or the watch chain, 'ar . Danber, Ra June 30, posand of 2 quite ncourata. Untl then, New-Zealand was belicves 1o | Which have so rlcenily passed 1uto 08 hande o4 she . - the Unibsd States. He served four years and six months in pose 3 O Bl e ot erc s s o e e | SO0 L RLESE 5 M S TR s THE LEAD MINES OF MISSOURL i S i company with ot o wan recendy urvested W..n."“”"::m:";:.::.,ww:mrm,‘m e b e g T g 8 Sghied din eountey en the R Optober, 1o, AN e evgs. | The Hivec sichmers are applied wi(h CoOl fram e St Sia, | From Oue Specil Comidpendeic. 17 7 on n chasge of having robbed Ademy Exprom Conjany, end i | Hogan, at tho Tombe, aud commited for examivation. Do Masda Wheeer (o 81 loorgn, Mo, Wherle, Cow Bay Yo Quden Chariote's Sonnd, w hich wa s favorite achoragn, | dgomstgide iver and b v 5 ‘s i il Msccne Br Louw, Oot. 3, 1006, | 20 e e D e Aboat thirty.two yeare | 53870 Jo o0 conlbdliGioptsthel da o Buatd 10 ypesc 1o il l"m Kot i L 34, with Mo ko, - still be seen. The smith's forge, erected was, & most p: astrict :L.d, i h this great | of age. He has served three and six wonths in Sing Sing i ks to Co., Boen 12 l{'m- hesvy NE of open agriculteral cousiry, well watcred, wad agia | Being on & toorsof plessure tbrong ¥ ey, I Toatey, T2 o was ocnvicted ok Eavise | Cooxaa's InqUESTA—On Frida sveutog while Schu. | 1o s ma Lagarys tom ork, sid B, oir, Sovegh g Lim, likewise there faw years if it is ‘not there at 4 s o & " st ¢ and the clety, Jeters ol the lonely Bousd, in winerals, the chief ot Jroseis knows heing coal aud limestew: | Western conntry, 1 learned, coming up the ¥ ather of Waters,” | 50" FGificer Tohuson, of the Thirteenth Precinet, while try- o Yorky ) - which Cook wintered, and where most of bis observations were e roviuce of A nckland is, berliaps, un e I | that 1 was ot far from the wonderful deposit of lead at Mine In | ing to arrest him. Sims pleaded guilty of assault with intent to | mann Kaufermann was driving at ahigh rate of speed around the | g 08 S0 1 A S o B Cow By m g st s Fredericktown, the connty seat of Madison Connty, | do bodily harm, and was sentenced to- the Penitentiary for one | corner of Avenne A and Sixth-st. he was thrown from his wagon e ‘ersed by & flect of steamslips, great 5 - Taiet q | Mo S GANST WY Wworld. Tt abonnds in cvel, iron, copper, gokl, imestone and | Motte, Giea " as beiug the | year. Ho served two months, when he ved, Nims is “,,‘ b e E"“‘- e Lt iy o m{flfik’wfll.& X P h‘/‘P o A and small, that surpass anything fn maval wrehitecture ever o etrolens has been discovered i | Mo., spoken of in the * Eacyclqpedia Britan reamed of in Cook & 8ge 0i seamanship. other mincrals, Flowing petro otal, goid. and ’ o ritunndes " nd g 8t | respectably connected, having relatives residing in tho Nint ¢ T oy g g L | S ety B e BT | g Karl e ST Ernte e B B | el e R e e | Skl SRS | ikt hu.uh‘-d.wl‘un,;‘m‘tmwh M'flifi;"-‘m‘."_’fi fanoy, however, and invite capital sud skill to assist. ::lvu a conveyance, and in_a few hours fi-;:n-l myself -|‘:.‘:;xn|||.», one time 8 wember of the old police for Wan 22 years. of age and & native or Gerwany, On Saturday - i e known to exist in this proviuce, but 50 | which, being so well known both in this country aud Europe, - - 2 - 3 5 5 g turda, BELOW, L R S T T e octs have beew made (0 -;-‘;x..lfm of et | T i S il o dessit, il there may b vy e i morning Catharine Waters 10 yeurs of age aa, 8 mtiee 98 | - Buip Medua (Be) Pl from Cewts, esunibalism p 1 this, the provinee of Augl exclusively ¥ of your readers, like myself, who have never Leard of ia 2 AMA. o g e ., ..,{ t‘.—# = O s, | * e o produciive of. good resaite tx manifet, | VY. B BT LI e i Ameriousa | Vast prodictions. 4 e L o gl B0 v gy g Ao g ) L the'lddo Kiuuball, hosea for ~Langhel, ree e e s te e TS waniee navme, e it | wse o Targely I he manstactare of varioly which ey ottin | | You are, no doub, aware that It s one of the oldest mires fn ANNOURCRMENTS POR THE WBSK e 2 et whe. e Weinday beill by Comatr Newr o= SR - - 3 4 ond-ha Eogland ot greatly euhnaneed rutes, iustead | the State, havi n_ discovered 0, by Mur. La Motte, ANROUNCSIER . - As ; ¥ Coroner N gountry weski have bemn. sslogted 40 4 OB oot ik, % ot et baad from, Aucklond. - B e et e Tt is without exception, the argest mine | A new drama will bo played ot Wallack's Theater, to- | (il [ gt by P g S i “‘l’,'h,;'::‘,;;_'l‘,fl":;'.‘; 4 e " 15 v ‘some Mt of the {mpartanice of the NewZealand | in the word, the vein lying in & borintal thoet some 2 feet | pight, for the first time in America. 1648 entitled ** £100,- | No. 268 William st on. the 6th inat. A verdict of uccidental o denth was reudered; deceased Was & German and 67 years of was establisded. Thus the savage uatare of its peopie prescrsed Nen Fork and other Ameriean emporiums, 1 will guote | below the surface, and averaging ab Satwentey freme wores evil-and heptoped the doet for Ot e ';F}.fum-n. etickica_of ‘he Celouy for 1665, pub- | The ore, when el ‘Yields 61 per cent Ayl f pure | 00" aud s the work of M. L. J Byron, of London. I | o 4 i t: Total value of e, | Jend, is worked an a breast of some 30 feet—an opening b ted on Tuosday 1 Thursday; while *Th PR who eazuot u et at the hands of the carly missionaries. The social scu | Hshed, O 2 e T R e | s o werh 090 mon—and Hes so near the surfece as 1o | Jiu DO LOPseted ob Fnonday o0 for Woliiolar o . . 1t Is becanse the o English civilistion &l no¢ mm\n«ms ':"“"".3.':'.'.?5 :“::l%‘:;ar:nm "&.”\“u’fi.';. flfi;’-fi}?fifl yrp :‘:m»n;mqu Eiiaig Noms sxossaive sovemalath b Pn\un‘lfi‘n‘llf l»yryuny is flma‘m-d for Wedbesday and Fri- CONVENTION OF FATHFR MATTHEW SOCIETIES.— | Furoiebing Goods, of this young and vigurous State. To New Pouth Weles M | vy tiip Colony of New:South Wales, E1,047.68; from fhe | which o very casily drained off at & small cost. The entire | & ho Fast Family'" is soon to be repeated. , | The Cony [ Tasmails, aud to Western Australia, were deported those et | (00, (0t Wictorie, 1,248 The exports were pr.m-lp«“{ tract of Jand contalns oyer 4,000 acres, of which only 700 have The present week will bring to a elose Mr. Jefferson’s | o0 00 v i No, 193 Bowery, for the purpose of and women who have so jmproguated sweiety in thiose countrien | Colouy of Wictorla, &3228 FC AN TG Gin South | thus far been prospected ; bt over the whole in strewn de. | emgagement at the Olympic Theater. It will be devoted ary Hall, No. Y purpose to arces, To-night will be performed * Woodcock ports and acconnta in regard o the expenditures of | parade of the 10th of October. Mr. B. Gullaher oc- | with the taint of erime, that long after the penal sys- e Biate 0. e } : S ‘ e had b ahedutod, |ang afher froe imaigration had been | America was £301.610; und trom 4 e States, £45,00%; | tached picces of quarts, ealled by miners ** biossomns of k ' free imumigration had becth | {he exports thenee being valued nid Tt mo Adequate e can bo forused of the exteat-of the shect | Littls Game” and ** The Spitfire’—in both of whieh Mr, antal Jirie of M6 1005 of O iR, hllaber o0 growoted. und tative institations Lave been grasid i . o N t h ! " This Iy enough indieates the source of wealth opened to | now being worked, though geologists assert thet it eanuot be o “ > o 3 e e oo oves b discerible, | ThiE Pl O eaterprise by the Panamo line, whioh | exhnusted in a century. $ oo f:,m,’;’:fif,,‘,fl?:fi', St i R meeting adjourued. oy o 'In 1600, o= ge sud iucreasing. | briogs us foto earler sutercourse with Sonth America and the | About 2000 actes of this lan, divided futo farms, wie v e y & SAClESs, RO THOMAE B AOREW S DreeselE Chareh misonaria ""‘fi R85, $ho venerable 3 Unitad States than with Eogland. Of (Lis total, the value of | a high state of cultivation, and the mine has beside o fine man M inee 1 I g TR : [ Announcements. [ r et 5 eatantished the W. et he venerable Marv | [ ir, ur A nckiand in (he yeu: 1805 amounied fo £1E5,000, | ager's home dome hundred dwellings sow occapied, Madame Ristori will repeat her performance of Lady e Marrey. fod Tww Cotoon, Fin, Fiowr ‘yan missionaries at the Bay of Ui exports 10 &£2%0.291. There were 261 vesels, repre- | —There are pow in operation two fu tarning ont 230 | Macbeth, to-night, at the French ater. HMer other TMPORTANT DISCOVERY POR MARRIED MEN Gg [ fiClIf.L‘AN‘D" Book "lz!;»m.“‘hn ‘weaty. Rrgadwey. Thers o o o (] 'n__mu«ug_..u.nn‘.ulu?.n TVorks, eud. sio, choiee! , at the French Toeater, are Weduesday ritsh and American capitalisty o D o ek Piiday. On Wodhesha, 1n ‘seeoedsnos With gunesdl | , A% imporiaat ioeorecy for marsied mes whoot wrives wwms S0 present Company, ad with o la tul proposc to put | desire and special requ will enact Alary Aiuart, | them tosmoks basbern mede, by which the small of tobaceo s eatisely the whole coiicesn on a new footing, particulars of which I | On Friday ,s,,. will appear a8 Quecn Elizabeth—her most ed. 1tis in LEVETTRAROMATIC SWIFTENIA, which, acong ite could not Jearn. Some three mil ing is & cobilt | guecossful part, There will bo & Matinéo on Saturday | other good qusiities, possesses this. By rinaing the mouth with e Tiling e b0 worked witil | 3 Sehen Mudame Kiatori will make ber last appearance | Swieteuia after rmoking, the sl o tobscco s entuely devriored: in the character of Lady Macteth. Brooklyn readers will | Swictenia is the Lost dentifrics in the world. It preserves the tecth note thet she is to play Lady Macbeth ot the Brooklyn preveuts them from decaying, and gives to thew a brilliancy Acadeny of Mu; on Thursday evening—her last @pe | and luster that nothing elso will, becides leaving delizhtful Laste fn On Moncuy next Madame Ristori | the wouth and ghving to the breath s fragrant odor. Warranted oot to agemont ot the Boston Theater, ap- | iujure the ensmel. iis the character of Medea. We bave to note, by —— very great success of the Matinée of last Satarday. The receipts reached the remarkable amount of #1002, So densely crowded was the Louse that it wes found necessary to seat 122 ladies upon the stage itself. ride by m After careful preparation, ** The Sea of loe’ will, to-day, ny wonder, then, the countiy requires such | be revived at Birnum's Museum, and will heneeforth tof Atck. | pigs of lead per day, but T nnderstand a new company of En- | nights, this we about pi iiday. den - 2 1 a3 and " proserved heads " for pow der and muskets, to enable | Jand bb 1865—a much larger proportion than at auy ot e D Tater-tribal ware of extermination, and | the colomy. he registerad toumage of tho poct vf 2 Bart . . - 3,054 tous, of & total of 4,4%4 tons of the entire colon red for rum und artieles of merchandise the virtue of their | Cho g i retarn of the population at the cud of Jund, 49,606; natives about 15.000; Tarnuaki, 4. 3, matives about 1000, Hwe's flax (; Bay. 4,52 ; natives abou! M; Nelson, 13, !"."7' 3 )hlll’”-ulfl\lglv. SI - ? | 5,465 ; Cangerbury, 48,619 : Otago, 46,348 : Seuthland, 7,046, dofihant. ek S L ';'f,fl?;,‘”;‘:f,“;':‘,;’,m‘mofhfi”m Tn conclusion, 1 may mention the fact that the ttauiferous | ews be dug it e B b e, Ao tha o Dow fhecly ghvon In | iron snnd exists wlan the wast eoat of the provisce.of Auck: B elaied for. Buropeen cleaned phoruiium tenag, which is | 180d (rom Cape Maria Vau Dieman to its Jusction with Taran {restly tuferior to native cleancd fax. T suw the otber day a | 8k) proviuce, and that every fuclity exiot? for worklng it As ‘sample of flax, for which auerehaut offered the natives £40 per | T4 gold mining is contined to the Coromandel reefs in Auck @an” 14 whi & really beasilful saimpio us voft a8 silk, and a tiver | Jond ‘The harbors aud rivers tocys with b, Ao o e e e TR e e e Chidie Taland, W el agton and Hawkes Bay have been 1aken S T T | i dwean Tm‘i&fiwn veres I 1his’ province open 1o acqnisition aug cial oceupation. Sy ke o D i cidl i 4] 1F wuyihiug T have written fnduces tho spirit of enterprise D e e (S0 arthariyors The Bay of | % chsrecterstic of all American communitica,to turn fis o% 31 A faw yoars hence, with sueh dexelop- | played every afternoon aud eveniog until further notice. ey L e e et o asneds of | teation Y Now-zealand, North o Sou(h, 1 skl e woly 1% | mentn the national debt will be required for eurrency. | o spectacls 18 well known. Tt nffords abundant oppor- y years past, the favorilc re desvods of | ygsdod for my paine. ~ seanwhile, i 1 'have been abic fo'cort- | and becowe agtually necostary to reprcsent the yust wising il | tupitics for scenic dispiayy and 50, the Museun stage 3 wunicate information ¢ a valuable character, I shall be equally | manutacturing products, snd there will be no difficulty in ke g l"d»'wm‘_hr TEiiEe o8 Elory B scee e v eutral about 1,500 ; Wellington, q KEBOSEN’E LIGATS PERFECTED! Oup-Fasmiowsp LAMPS IMPROVED o SUPERSEDED »w IVES PATENT LAMPS! The SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, end i every way THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING wd TAGLELAMPS can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, filed and m-udfl nd peatly, sil WITHOUT REMOVING toe SHADE, GLOBE CHIMNEY, or unscrewing'the DURKER! HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUT! Let every suburban resident call and exsmise beiore furnishisd Alieir honses, and every merchant before he buys his stock of Lemps. We dea s KEROSENB GOODSof sl kinds 401 toe bet AH -as oll the available land in the ‘knide to the steps of youth, wilt lead to the funt of truth— o R ise the star of the free. aries, hoace taeie Ik -ad he and from W) thei uence spread over the cowntry, teful. ing it at i value, if the Goyernment will only require T A T P i - e T abr st ol leuve $en por cedt in gold, with miuety | cOmE . ¥ ¥ agerly, long, lmpatieatly VIEDOE- SR the Bricin Coroaamans 1ok Yorhl) posiocion IMPARTIAL SUFFRAG \ a8 gecrity Bucksioods operatio drama of SUTBe_CMIM of the & gt we thy treswares bight; Circulars and prices st {0 il applicast aablished the colony of New Zealsnd. TEST SUITS FOR PARTIAL SUFFRAGE. Rogiment” will bo acted to-night at the New-York Thea- T\ ouing with beauty they come at last, JULIUS IVES.& Co., No. 49 Maidru-lane, N. Yo Turniug from this ~al view of things, let me come to the 1o the Friends of Tupartial Sufrage: BALL ter, together with the extravaganza of * Rum-ti-foo-zle.” 8 Lining like pems f lght. Yo Y & smalier ove south of | o or0) mass meetings of clored citizens of Now-Jersey, 10 " t s BROOKLYN NEWS. Fovesus's Strait Stewart's Inland. Cook's Straits sep- e 7! MATCHES TO BE PLAYED. g e dia will_produce Boueicoult's play of ** Jessie INGSFO! mdaroap e el o7 i A P uvh-t-. Wicached with. hemicals ~ n {een” 4 s OXwTmIRD more atre gty s oreign matier entirely from any deleterious oi ) u.u:i il eep owert for yeurs. It sives the most periecs Color and] ich 1o Linen. Ask for KINGSFORD'S OSWEGU sTARCH,’ s, calied arutes the North from the Middle Tsiands. Ou Cook's Struits, | contend on bebalf of the colored citizens of New-Jeives, und of o, 90—Ty - ey o o at the extrewe length of the North I fe sitaated Welliag | gll tho States, ** That any State that disfranchises any portion {.,,f:::'ltzl:‘fll;l;) .‘.'rlf":';lf::l' B Sy diantics,. 03 . e the Kelief of Lucknow,” st the Oid Bowery MaJoR-GEN. HHOWARD AT THE ACADEMY.—Major- Soo, the present seat of goverument, which was elected o 8. | o/ y, citizens om account of color it fn that respeet anti-republi- | _ Oct. Zh-Oriental (of Greenpolut) ve. Uhioa (of Morris ‘n:iuu o-uight, together with - Coptain Kid." ' * ° | Gen. Howard speoks thi eveuiog t the Brooklyn Academy of Mrs. Bowerd enters ac-night upou the week of | \usic on Our Christian Duty to the Sonth.” We hape the gouut of its coutral poition by the majority of the lHouse of h.00 ¢ : : s axla) o8 Oreenpolst Represeutatives, 1t s the political eapital merely, and owesjts | con and in viclution of the Constitution of the Uniled Ntates, e rubual va. Excelslor, at 1oboken; game ealled at | her engugoment ot the Winter Garden. * Lady Audley's | [0 Toop oy iy oive thin noble man and gallent sol- ; 1o take no. in the colony purciy 1o ite geographical position. 1 | iwhich guarantees @ republican form of government to every B3teotT Tar aroved; ae womil; suf niivansive-Siayren : e L e e Eiians sand, 4% | State, and with fall powers o eulict the ,,,2, yasemoney, em- | Oc Stohawk va. Pesosic, oa the Capitoline Grounds. | multitade, As played at tho Winter Ganien, R A o fi::'ylfifi,f.;},"mfi'f'"'m'w‘"“m strengthen i depot. 1o fact, s & naval rendesvous, e arbor of Aschiond | ploy counsel, and 0 institate Jegal proceedings in the Courts s —Monmouth (of Hoboken) ve. Awity (of Brooklya), | stimng sconie eflect, at the eud of tae fourth uct,when the Sligglla K e a2 bardly b aid o be sccond to thal o Sydney. B tate and Natisual—for the mmediate recognition and en- | *'reoa e WAL on Market vs. Active, Jr. retam gam ino, s epresenied o in Saes. and Rotert Avdiey rescues | Rrrigrovs Szavices ox Fomr Grreese.—The ser- SOHILRER G R e ' New Zealand, group 7ing about north-cant asd south. | foroement of the rght of fwpartial suflinge, and fo carry the | Ot Aty ve. Frauklin, siver ol g, | ke Mlarks from tho confegraton. Mre. Bowers eon | S0y o vore nokas el stended o weal yeter. XY reped s ctin core, wihost the ighion ovaer, o #fi 10170 degrecs, east Jongitude, and hus o coast line of | question np to the Supreme Court of the Uuited States in one “"'D"-““'"‘Hl_n" o fliamelie g i Py Lady e e aould. 1iko $0 seo hor 4 | day afternodn, though the uadience assembled was still large. 9 ‘wnd by ollthe priveipel druzdbn, The toial erea dbout 76,0000 seren rather | o mare National test s, for bnal odjudication ai deciion, | o eyt match this seasum between there clubg | €haTiclers mor wortyy of Ber povers; bt itis no slight | It was addrosed by the Rev. Dr. Gallagher. The Rev. Dr. ( W\TANTEDCBOARD for 8 YOUNG LADY st enl 10 ‘Soflasraia: with - and fovite eoliparation £rom OUEF | tockt ber cn Bardar, ch which duy the Newburgh clu | Pleasure o seq hor even in this one, Waterbury, oo stk was grass 60 iy g FARM HOUSE. Best of reforences exchanged. Terme t Niblo's Garden, and RS-SRS piosst bolow. Address waiiog porviculare, 5, - Bedlord, n.wi o8 A Y A continuance of the favorable weather of yesterday can bard- | Co.. Now-York. il a cone T o L b e S Maisaity outhe | flonts “The Black Crook” with all its splendid scenes - ieved by the Usions, | and ite dazzling ballet. Tbe pes tacle s offered every | 5. Pted. but potwithstmaios s, e wae prmmond fant oy Total ‘The proviuce of A ) e e s Ph the weem. ‘most. equable clinute; N o S feaand can be | States.” Numerous meetings and the Commiitecs appointed at | yisited Morrisania Weather was' de id 10 posseas & “bad * climate. 1 think, however, that | those meetings fu the States of New-¥ork, Pennsylvania and there was o gay turnout of the | size of the enjoyed the tricmph s Bl uckland, which fs a country ubost the ancient who Kingdom of Seotland, has the ndvantage in many respects, 1t | Velaware have, by resolutions, requested us 1o act on their be ining easily by th ‘ eamo | night and cibeahie ot 4l seasous of 1he yoas 10 WOrk fo g open air | balf, and otber Siates are moviag iu the same direction for con- | of 3 RS rae ot L‘:.T:.T"’..’.,;‘.‘.‘..’.“ e e | g n."';.)‘ma-‘:.fi' i, thresghest 1he | *7° algh ‘sunrise to sunset, and by proper cultivation two crops of | cert of nction; 80 that e feel authiorized 0 eall ourselves @ | services of Hirdsall, their catcher, and Hanulgan, thelr short: | prasont week, to play * Fanchon™ % the Hrosdon INCENDIARISM 1% JAMAICA.—The 8 : at muuw may be guthred cach year. Thereis an | osionsl Councll, and to recelve aid stop. George Wright, the noied erieketer, played as catcher | Jpy A Maticée B ol Tod Aatnal Y NCENDIA 1N Jauaica.—The Sapervisors {ty abeut maize, owing {0 the moistare of the climate. | > ond to receive aid and cobperative setion | §Uh el N Tisplay was, by all cdds, the fine n | Theater, A Matizée is anuounced for Suturday next. | youq5q have offercd a reward of $250 for any information that [The North Laland beiug the p gues, of \be uative popa. | from el the States. et n game this sonson. We would advise the Unions to kevp him ;';,“"';_,";"'{‘;‘," od s e ] / ‘,X‘“"‘: Dillon | 0 1 lead to the consiction of any person for the erime of incen- v - A ey _j e ‘ 1% | will appear at this o ewber. Ml-wn been iddle 1In discharge of its duties ovr Couneil have caused to be eon re,and rotain Hanvigan as shortatop. Akin played i " T Howed Dad " o this | diariem. Incendiary ires have become alarmingly frequent in e Lelr programme aipment | the vieinity of late. for the present week offers several new features. Mrs. i Paul will siog the S » fThe MacGrogors | FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF TRESANDS-ST. M. E. Sa3- *aud the ballad of “Nunset.” A Matinée on | mavi ScnooL—The teachers aud scholars of this school yesterday 3 afternoon celebrated the 50th anniversary of the foundation of this, yibractive perfurmecos are promised at Mr | thechcat Xabbath Sehool i Brookiy. A muler ofemdisg gen- given on Wednesday and Saturd A new o connected with religious affairs were pressed 1o take pautomime, calied “The Sculptor's Triuwph,” is to be | J7in the bros ;‘,fg‘f;“fd;‘“""l',l"""‘“ [ b open 10 was lttle heard of until lately, beivg conntry. at shori-field in this game, Golde wannig the 1. Aljddle Island was fortunate in bavin R natives, and | meneed thres suits, i rogarded as test suits, two fa the Su | 3SR I8 LG ML ST on Tiver Nine. o the remains of feast,” as the ern canuibals con- | prewe Court of New-Jersey and one in the Cireuit Court of the | oue,didnot play up (0 their wark ot all ueither bat :::-'y -t It flfnh E-m iw-:_n; oy plnins, | Uunlted States, ineludiug in its jodicial cirenit fhe State of Dela- we hute seen thers do b il uces of this island were settied on wade difleml';xx ware. Two of the jartice 10 these suits, the Rev. Charies i1 | 1C U0 ";‘fl'x‘l‘l.i ed n':t:a Yavitig the yort af | Thowpson and Abraham Conover, are citizens of Newark, New- | bowe rune. Hud wtehton us mvflm{l .w.ul‘r‘l‘ L-M,:Ln!y a m‘:dnu har- | Jersey, and commenced suits on sccount of the yefusal Ly the | rone. -umi’.‘..‘?....?.‘.‘n:"“‘". - ' he | Regirters to registrate them an voters on the 10th instant. Oue tion, & patriotieally interested in improving the | Of the partics, Peter 8. Bluke, is a citizen of Wilmington, Dels. | TRAPHAGEN, RUNTER & CO., Nos. nsz 4‘"2:. and 402 Tuird “(Junckion ourth-aver. 5 Now offer thelr aud desiinbie LL u‘wl;"l’ll STOCK wwlz.!‘rm:z then the ssme quality of goods has h-u.:. since \ H f H H ¥ 2 i : H ALL WOO', BUSINESS SUTTS, ‘llu"il ‘-.‘l'."l.“ ccunouers, 'of British colonieation.” ware, whose vote was refused at an election held in the City of of el their | presonte v ‘and, ! din the City of 3 o of 4l their | bresonted to-night, e ” Bince it was establisbed in 180, Canterbury exereised & pow- | \wiyuineton on the 9d October iostant. Ot of the complata: o or 77 40, ey havlad Fing thelr guoes arie, tha Tifudlogiet, whose wonderful feats Wore | o re B ety A o] with elasaet R USUAL PRICE #6, NOW 648, o an aver struggles of this now prosperous USUAL PRICE. $35, NOW $4¢. y described in thess columus, will continue hisenter- | history of the ear) tanment at Dodworth's Hull—exhibiting the Living | aud with almost in Tiead, tue Growth of Flowers, tho Indian DBasket Trick, | position to ita esta USUAL PRICE $3, NOW #40. USUAL PRICE #45, NOW 6% ns 10 & match, the vince of the o, ‘and posseases more open pustord ants is 8 black, one o mulstto, aud one an octoroon. One is & oo -(?-hml try then any l:flm provinee in cols | freediaan, the other two freemen born ; one is & clergyman, and natural “ad and having the i " onefs & citizen soldier, has fought and bied for his conutry ; Uy 3 te. To miss seging hiw i » the good. All the speakers uni 5 it s o i G T o o o | (e ety fo i vecing bl s o overlook 8 marvel of | (i, fler of e’ Siaday School sytem of Broukiyn. whoss VSUAL PRICE o, NOW e of property aud bgye all the qualifications of legul voters fn | fioklio, Jof o fersons who enjoy Ethiopian Minstrely we ean cor- | Fortrait lookel fowd Seleirn s o i st USUAL PRICE $, NOW #34, USUAL PRICE $5, NOW #20. dially commend the entertainment offered at the Fifth. A of the progeedings consisted in the ntation of tve. Opera House by Budworth's Minstrels, snd also that | molal ios O o e neamaniel 15 reieia oftered st the new and handsome hall, No. 720 Broadway, | subscriptions in &f the school. The medals were m-ah! o their respective electlol preglugls, unless color, werely, be o | Notonom id b disqualification. The suits cover the whole grouad, and will | Akin sy USUAL PRICE <20, NOW #14 USUAL PRICE #18, NOW $14. i | kdir, 5 & 4 | " Lindlay, ... alce-omcsen? geitle ths leal etatus of the colored man nnder the Constitution | Austin, © 1 by Messrs. Kelly & Leon's Minstrel ousideration amouut Taised, one being allowed for { ...ah#.‘;f.r« Dultons Staten in all tho States. The suits will | 051" ¢ | Wiioon, It b 14 ob o et B ullar, and anotber for every five. Certificaes were thus BUSTESS COXTE. PANTS AND YEST, be prosecated with all dillgeuce, so that it is belicved that one 5 - | Los Ganaches” is an old story, and noed not again be t'..""\".h‘;“.".f.n;‘flf;m'?‘..fi‘::.“" i P o BT or Y. at least will have reached the Supreme Court of the United Totals...... 4 Tolals described, Justice has often been done to it, in these col- ry whool celebration. It wos, however, an- AT van Saxx ReB0CLD HATRS ¥ M by mus, and to its representation at the French Theater, by | yuunced that a former teacher in connection with the " Goklen Scates ot the ext December Perm. " &% 0. < The Solicitors and CounseYof Record are John Whitchead, | Union. 52 6 9 Ny u Ist 20 3d 4th th 6th7ith Bth !"g_;l‘;fll the company of Messrs. Juignet ond Drivet. It was again | Link” class had sent $100 in aid of the **Oell alcove” of the li . b : Topresented on Saturday evening last. The audicnce was | brary of Middletown College, to bo establisted in memory of eaq., and Joseph P. Beatley, LL.D., of Newark, New Jersey. e e e v o « fargo one, but not o large 8s 14 should ave becn. _The Moses F. el formerly Syperiatendeat of this schiool The Hon. Benj. F. Butler of Mossachusetts has been retained | Qoprors “Mosers. Traver and Wilson comedy passéd off i a very agrecable manner, M. Edgar Lis death succeeded who pre. THE ' this vccnsfon. The formation of this nleove is oue of :‘: d'ou‘:d the local )fi';..,'“'h u;;' .4"‘::.‘ and has consented 10 act a8 gne of the counsel. Other emiuent “Time of gume—2 bours and 5 min appearing as Fromentel, was warmly greeted, and evinced it Several choico hymos had been their interests ‘g"".:.anlby the Provincial® Govern- | counsel will also be employed. :,Iy rll«'{rll—lll!lqn. % Hudson River, 11 2 tho same dry bumor that lone ago made him a fnv(?nle, Drepared for the occnsion, aid were wcceptably rondered by the . Setdly <3 either agriculsural oF pastoral, and it manoged s to | iogly teresting and importantant wts Ty be seat fo the e S —— trathfuluer and’ most: delicateart, An operatic perfor- & ot about 30 clock, when J*‘overrun the Constable,” that the L:onhl Goverumeng wis | Treasurer of the Counsel, Elias 8. Ray Newark, New-Jersey, ~ (RICKET. mauce is aunouneed for fo-morrow evening. siifipuitee QEpeind o e e et aenity | or made to the agente duly accredited under the autograph sig —— R — EASTERN DisTRICT UNION REPUBLICAN MASS | 00 i the reatos of THE OALAXY (of whow Tts grassy m-..u among the squatters, who uow | natures of the President of the Council, Chas. H. Thompson, MANHATTAN Vé. NEW-YORK. THE QUEBEC FIRE. MiEnixe.—A very large and enthusiastic Republican mass .....-u;::-m,u .u.:l-.. .‘.;r..g .::. "'n.".: own the whole soil, wmcul'-imhd pulation. Nelson wos | and the Recording Secretary, Jobu 1L O. Fake. The retarn match between these clubs, 16 vs. 11, ——— meeting was held at Trenor's Washiogton's Hall, corner of el vaniage of seading ite poi serial sy, § i fi‘.‘.s‘a'?ym}fi?“.mfifi“ifix?mfi?”;“n'fi ANl papers friendly to the cuuse of Republican Government | takes place to morrow at_Hoboken, on the Xew-York grounds. MEETING IN AID OF THR SUPFERERS. Fourth and South Seventhste, E. D, on Saturday evenlug. WILL, GIVE der Col. Gibbos Wakefeld's direction, in op- | Will please give this circular an insertion. i , ) i in this of Tho Hall wos crowded, and several hundred assembled around TO EVERY PURCHASER OF e e erew of the Crown. . Nelson has been sta- | - CianLes H. THoNrsoN, Wit IL Xni ST OF THE ‘ ) A mesting of Fronch Canadians resident In thia city d erected outside. In the Hall addrosses wero delivered THE GALAXY r_n"nn:- o of i wamally b /1": 5 i o L AKRREST QF THE BOWDOINHAM (ME.) BANK | 4, 110 on Saturday evening, ot Clinton Hall, to take meas hard H. Huntle ‘hairman; Siteon B. Chittenden, FOR NOVEMBER © (0. 13), et Jettrs f wool, which was €hipped 10 England, and jts | AVRARAMT. COOK, A ROBBERS urvs for the relief of their fellow countrymen who suffered by andidate for Congress in the TUird District, Gen, o F. Waicn 13 Now ReADY, mmnmu:‘;i Since The mgn}d fekde Evuss 8. RaY, #m Lowny, i the late conflagration in Quebee. oy 05 Sieary and thony. u(:-:':f.an:‘u g ‘%gfifmg"fig‘i’rfi:mfl?flm 8] Bave been discovered trude has revi 'Pio A - | g‘u'::w;: Jonx lL‘o FAKE, ILLER ROGERS, A THRHE MONTHS' PURSUIT—DESPERATE RESISTANCK M Feran Cloutier, President of the St .Iu.:lhe Boh- | i Asform. | The outside g Wwas pages, PTERS extends along the west coast of that Proviuce aud Nebon its | prooy ('Faxe, Jonn WHITRHEAD, tist Soctety, was chosen Chairman, and EIf Bouni, esq,, Secre Ri—— T Saiing vs THE CLAVERINGS, golitical und commercisl captal—a most difficult harbor, wn- | Apaclide iy OF TilE BURGLARS. tary. Tie imeeting was then addressed by Prof. Geo. Baich. | presided over b Dasiel . Northup, exq, and addresses were le- by ANTHORY Sy rnunh-:m“v‘:wm situate n?«{} the ;{f‘mmu CuakiEs BRowx, sen., # CALYIN PEITER, The cirenmstances of the startling bauk robbery in el;; He spoke ?,'n the pr\:rlnln.! .M.-mxr f Qurlf; by fires. l.‘;’.?ffifi.fifi'.“&:.;‘"&’-. mflx“u .fi:v'-i.d ‘_":m ’2 “"'Mn‘:" .:u.v, T,..f-““.’.' u—\: Blind Bay a few Lours’ steam of Gre; Yer an ANTHOXY MANDEVILLE, o i ine, 0 g 1 onbtle ud stated that thie fire had been more destructive than any one | Big h, Just B 2 3 ously with ngland), w008 be therein e tatn Ghgings, had they hod & considerable stlsiults given oo |Devdoisham, Mains, on the £ of Juss lasp s donpiiett | 23, fiothagever copurred been more destriictive an 847 %% | band of music and & Gieo Clab furnished music for the occasion. | Thily" G Brecutive Councid L Ty ders, 1€ will be hmemberad ot ocal trude. But the principal rode of the, AIEEiugs b8 |y 1oy, Oct. 16, 1666 zecutive Council. | S alacioun operators in this robbery visited the dwelling of the | %300 houses and rendered howcless about 16,00 persons. Tho P o Rl THE BOOK GIVEN AWAY, 8 S AW pyraind e done wiih Meltourne Sydney, Otago wad Mauikus—tio h et canbierof the Dunk, v > Tutteried.at widnight, and having | soverty o the Canadian climato whied to the suflerigsof theso | Ty SoLDIERS' MPDALS — ARRASORMENTS VOR AR ISR AT 78 Cunts, Klaud. e - knocked him on the head wi sluugabot a¥ he wrose in bl ¥ cas of the ship-bulldin je, in which b . « b ¥ “the harbors of the West coust are not , v B pucioher o . groee dhte | oo ore, cruped, during the past | THEIR DISTRINCTION.—The Committeefof the Common Couneil R R comparisca with bose of the N Telund,and FENIANISM. B Bory o bie oubia and pbtained the | your, Lad let Chem u'mn{'u.,pnwax it | apyoiated 10 coufer witlisho offcers of the varions Hrookiyn | o2t Fhe Mamales it ho, Sk b o7, Sdrves tor 3 eeoten et hethieses ey et of (e, Mibie T THE FENIAN MEXICAN ALLIANCE Keys of the bauk. Tho thieves, Lowover, found that the mere | waats. The Cunacians ™ SowSorevon B0, W ninmbek | segiuients for the purposc,of makingarrangements for the | Address A 3 powsession of the keys would uot avail thet with the * combina- | but he urged -:fx..-'v»" mploy the most energetic o8 10 | ibutfon of the long-talked-of medals, assombled in room | —. ¥ evening. It was met by a very in the most friendly spirit” mud the ter some little discussion, arrived cnlistment “There are narrow and difficull bar eutrances to the rivers, or & tion" locks of the” bank vault d they returned. for the | orgun 8 mountaln torreuts, which are formed principally of the melted During the last two 5 a’:‘ w”h:' A secrot dnd | Lo e e e toetant donth if ha vofused, | . Mr. ¥. Boucher nod M. B. Giroux aluo addreased the meeting. t Seuthern Alps. very mysterious movement has progressing among the Fe- | eompoliod hiwm to go with them and unlook the vaults. The rob- | The Tatter thought that immediate action should be taken. and -:lnhalntm come to Wellington. the | pians of this and adjacent cities to nssist Gen. Lopes d be made directly to City Hall, on_Frida, ssemblage of ofticers conclusions w bers having thus obtained about 35,000 in bills, eoiu and U.8. | that an ‘rl-"n“u bebalf of Quebec capital of the Colouy, and the premier settlement of | iy gaining u foothold on Mexican soil for the puipos | Vonds, returned to the house, bound the bl miates to their | the wost tial clas nts of the city. t ull vete ho at the time of - - Company. It is situsted ou o fine laodlocked | throwing the Government of Maximilinu, th ‘[!m!!;l { Napo- | bods and escaped. Tn the course of an luxmr Mr. Butterfiehd The follow e ‘ounty of Kings, shall reeeive medals; b T 1 barbor, but is by uo means a desirable place of abode, being ex- | jeon, aud the establishment of a Kepublic with Sauta Auna as | mansged o free himsel{ and gave the alaru. Mis. But rfield , T s, compased of Mesrs, F. . County or State, and 1o e prévailing winde, which eppear to blow without | President. Siuce the fallure of the attempt on Canadw by ¢ thot ) Koseviery O Mowmssts, , that medals shall ulso be given to )) 3 5 moureus, F. Morean. P, Jisted to the credit of Kings County. An honor: shie was completely prostrated, and Lins to this day beeu coufined 10 her bed. 1t was nacertained shortly after the robbery that fo uent removal of that oftic of the Feuiun Brother. ey's fortunes to the tented from Al . P Fontaine, be sppointed to ; that this of the Fuited these class lest des o appe termission ull the year round. ‘This locality appears to be the | Sweeney. and the cons center of volcanic sction in New.Zealand, the northeru portion | command of the military organizati oF 1is Taland, haviog, as the inbabitants truly sy, been “barned | hood. the officers who followed Sw urge was mado an esseutial condition in each of Much fear was manifested on the rurl of tho offi- ers should manage to secnre medals. The subject the Quobee Lo Canadias | ! had. meanwhile, suffered such meutal and physical ag DECORATIONS ut." Mo shock of aay great consequence has occurred since | fieid have been without oceupation or cmployment, and oring c 1 ot uage ( u ” "t ipation o yment, and aa o | answering the description of the thieves, had bat of the popatatt ¢ the great ke which s terriied tho late Governor of | preat mumber of thers we ves of 1l porreciiy | ormiand the night previons 10 the Tobbesy. & A ingm poogio, ok thoutd peh laguage, | (0T rerred to soveral times duting the evening, and the Tuiicp, i Vare, thu Liienant Goversor of (3 roviocs | fmueriatto hen witer the oy e bunterofsanty Avi | to (e A oy h the hias as tstlty. ot rather the propriety, of excreising the utmost care nd that oo uppo Bt imposition was inculcated. 1t was further arranged I ¢ to recalve subscriptions. Rewclved, T for (he kindus will continne to e lation wrose of New Muuster, os the territory south of the Province of | Bismark, or Colorado Jewet n. Sants Auoa is understood | mnch jaded, and there was uot wuch doubt b nekland, or New-Ulster, was u{led in the nomenclature of | 1o be very rich, and consoquently the sinews of war will be prosi- u.»mf,l- s sing-ot., before the Constitntion was grauted to New-Zea. | ded in profuxion for the benetit of the soldicrs of fortune who may | Mr. M i (hafle sowa 1 or 1 yéars ago, But theni, the coust Hne | chose to risk their necks in an attack on the Empire of Muxi was upheaved for many mifes, as much as four fect, and there | wilian, An expedition is now being prepared with great yet abundant proof of o gradusl uprising of the lund in the | yeerecy, to transport 500 Feninus, with their officers, wieinity of Cook s Straits. There are ulmost weekly “shukes ' | to the coast of Mexico, aud it is understood that the terans should turn out, as far as possible, according - ation—the privatcs wearing o Dlue and the officers o red ribbon, with the word teran AP0P0 | fuseribed on it s o badge. - Drevet = Briga- dier-General Roberts is to be Marshal. The veterans will as- n list was at onee opened in the meeting, and | semble at the City Hall on the 25th, and will proceed thence to it t we offer onr best tl it ns nleead, v 0000“ LACE CURTAINS A IN FHE NEWEST AND MOST BEAU FABRICS. IMPOKTED AT LOW PRICES, { nt. the Boston bank det and visited Bor HOLSTE wln LIN 31 or tious of the earth to be felt at Wellingtou, or ia Nelsou, | expedition will start from New-York and at Tam o Fulton- il v editio { at Tawpico. $360 was subscribed the junction atbush and_Fulton-aves., where they Wi »: borcagh, and Hawk's Bay, of which last named place I Will start at the > fro o ol That the prias Company 4ad ,._‘.,,.fh. Thene will take the cars tothe vicigity of the new 4D mpico or Pantico with ¢ offered, th Mr. J. A u r, to transport ull | parade g ‘All'the disabled soldtors will be conveyed to supplics that may b coutribuied through o in carriages. ‘The Fourteenth Regiment 10 Quebec withoat | and from the R i bers who are eatitled o the " tly speak. Hiinigton: 1s abut out from the futerior by mountain ranges, whick greatly retard industrisl .l lnd:-{d. Imlxu the e charge invites its od charucter of the country, exeept along the north of Bowdoinkam were Y TELYGRAPH TO THE TRIRUNE. ”:n.h.] to pare first at the Armory, at¥ oond, i the distriot of Haganil, recently the scene of o Vurtous thieves wero pol T—) of. 90. 1686, ru|nvknlm Shoull the weatlier prove fine it is -nt‘fl-u-\ v Quenge, Sate Qct. 0, 1608, | 0 clock % 1o Brooklyn i Iyn. pectacle will be one of the finest ey imants for the medal rtheoming. e of the Hauhau { mast abborrent fe iming in for the firo in this ¢ e already Contributions of food and m edal itself {3 do wilita-y operations, and the birth | relief of the sufferers hy the te tis, which revived cannibalis in The 1 handed in, and v ) excite the sisp 1 od in dis e, wud oy ing thive of the ¢ « the war, together with i elves for starti lett and Edwurd FOR.THE TEETH. York way propare 1 hland, T 2 i i Ave e forrer is 4 jen. Sheridan, in o telegram lieved that Gen, Sweeney will commnd McGnire, The | provinee of rich o thereda uo renlly arailable sericultaral Luid. The provinke o v 10 the standurd of § : i 5 the T ellington exporta wool, and being the Leadquariers of the ofihaw, these Wi went before the | nddress appediing Lo tha gl of the Provi alandsome bronzo bearing the city motto on one sid &:zuflwx Steas Navigation Company now the seat of Yand tnade affidavit nganet the suse | world generally for relief has been adopted. l the fgue of a United tates soldicr or sailor, as the cuse : Goverugent, and port of cal of the Faoeia there in - er ter Reguisitions were | Lms beou authorizod to nsk Goverument nid. Large uim- 1 by a sen ring the words ——"“m of bustle about the port. Bul thi bave served in 0 Rebellion have hecn oflure by Ollicer Sargent, who at onow cawe | bers of the sufferers are leavivg the city to seek other poklyn to oue of iis veterans. country beyond the ranges. 1 | 1ih poritionn, nai st in a few daynthe expedi i | homes. dal, n gold, will be seat to (e = o e e g e B e 0 ol RO . It naaiso transpired that weral | O Friday morning Cajt. Jourdan and Doteetves Eller and | Girant, and another of ¢ e, in the same waterial, will be | h- ) arge native poj ging to the Felag Broth nd | Swgent, acesnpanied by Officers Duun, Dolwn and Hageesty | reseited 1o Adwiral ¥ t. ’.l'lk:;:xm-n&?:lr:e‘nr: mwalvfirrlw;-lmnln- L ~,r or Tutire use in Canadn from the fuct that | of 1 ’s”l.‘f’.‘.:n 1, '.r.fln.x‘unr; |'v.. lnrl:;, flm. t‘.‘ niy A —— A R O M A T | C §ted, has boer lesoed by sqattens for hocpfarming prrposes, | lowling b der rifies ¢ | S apgiring BROOKLYS ART AssocraTios.—The following cir- ¥ ”“m'»;;y:-l';x;m“p‘.“ T.«!dey. itle aud making U ribe, | and will be'soid to Lim by the F, B. ely had In the Eighthave culir s been issued by the Seeretary of the Art Association : l E I E N 1 4 5ok Jhe ldividial, lord of the sl Deen purehased, and o a week or ten days | o of the souht for m named David Bart TIER v 21 L, IR s et X Damed Darid Bart; Ty the Members.af the Heooklyn & | | south of 3 4 Sabutting i Asekland on the :] i r and "‘.'"".‘“ A FENIAN GYNERAL CHALLENGED, |4 Roth made a desperate | kinorton, of Texas, says that authority bas o et net e, | g Yeuan Gex: Geagon ) ived tha follow go | resi b Officer Dolan with 1ely asdiing the Dlstrict i, but § yPe r 501 M6 BIKLOWD $0S ¢ ) b edly from his pocket. u trato roe under hi 3 ubrdinale neUte | peek satisfyc : \ | ry force uuder his ions aud exhibitiae bave boen sgend ex- . e Tarnabl bas Uoba | Bt s ! : ’ i reearon i b bean a | SOmAAnd 8 e : ) tho frtier of Texas un u . ,:u‘, Weakts plctu ot ow Horees, G.'a’maguk._& - " 3 yenrs pust ; indeed, | nome barmloss Iy ho pofsins p W " tation Houso in | AUSW € purposes of proteetion, Th n wmiere I v X B e : ; ] s ol il Bocet heas o8 peace Wl | fond miomel KA DRt " " N ihe, wenlydne EORTRRINS. TORL Senitates -r-‘i:h\:llt::‘FUR SALE—A ROAN MARF, hand - Cuities fich oNr 0r Wit the mtlere. A iniive of tho seltiemant, | 5 Gien. Clrawn, of " Suphta's O l Be thioves war now | matedat 2,000 men, 3 fosco be guiate,- ads [ T bets 35 3230 O oy mado ight Wazon snd Usrrw. o iv it the ol Y ST IWE & Bow Ih T ENE L you o wiewer, s & soldier. § Dover | 1he artest of Shelr nonfolen | ditiomal toopeay il be se g e menter Theie supual dysa of 810 10 the | u, foon of Wesb Tl |