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OVEMBER 10, 1866.—WITH UPPLEME 2 EW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, ki £ Ay ST, A oy e g ; PR . Frent » 8 wine, and ghinolet for | rants. o quiot ia avorything about the place, that hunde A TRIP TO COLORADO. Mountain 1ife soon rubs off the veneering, aad wo know | transmute anything—from Portuguess to Chiness, into s | THE EATING SALOONS OF NEW-YORT | ‘::"f-;‘nm; ;I{:rv“,m:rr””;:;m ghduolet x| olwflfi. nbls erayi ng sbout t e, the hunk 2oy of what wood men aro 1nadc, sort of English, which it is hard foren Atherian bl v A on-the-Tibor wine” that Juvenal has thus pumed, is | was one of the most pogglrn«rmmwo ocontinent. The T, o 1% ome milos up the cafion behind the lakes ix Red Moun- | derstand w it spectaclon, A sl suothor it il |, oue ey ggaRON OF A DINNEB—WEETK AMD | b0t tho gouuin Falernian, tioush it may boa the med, o | wasters snsploped aco Dormaan, Swirs, aod B e € ARKANSAS VALLEY AN 1tir EWIN | goiy which is #aid to be streaked through and through | doal with the gosd ral European und other foreiga ques- L OF s o 1ty B | “Dotsied in the Second Conauiate of Taurns.* More than | some Of thom have received their intstruction st the bess LAKES. itk the meheet gold aud silvor lodes. The specimens I | tions of the day in a most insaae aud widely comproben- WIAT HK EBAT—THE 0 L = MW”, e e e aes o1 1 our comtry | saton in' Parig, Vienna, and Berlin. ‘The buildivg oou- From Our Spacial Correapundent saw give tho grestest promise, and I regreited tat wo | 6170 IMADGE, | RESTAURANTS—THSE PRCULIARITIBS—THE PRIN- | U/'lay’ ure miserable adulterations, s single tuste of which | rizs foue luzge dining rootas, aud numerous smaller u Yatn Woiks, Soura PARK. July 6, 1866 | oould ot have visited the spot whence thiey were taken. | Such are the newsperem of Pern, #o faras T have ssen b s th mind the $tanza of an old song in whicl 80 i | WenLs for pvate parties, so common at ‘Delmonicos 1o 1 waid v ) u This region, like the others, is waiting for the bestaud | them. El Comtraab, the standard paper of Peru. is % | CIPAL RESORTS OF EPICUKES. Tings tog Bass A g pug o, ¥ e (o pos pactien, 8 oo i Teraeas o3 waid wo were hungry on arriviog at Oro city, bat cheapost Tethod of reducing the ores. 1t is a vast tieas- old and well establishod that the peoy Jle oall ll the papers Fully one-half of the population of this great city live dignaot Briton ares his honest sentiments: b mmlm.-"_m."v el v oo word gives no description of our semsations. Af- | ure-Loues, lacking only the true key to opon it. | that coma ARee S um: m‘;lllm“n ok e Dy sie- | At the restaurant bar and the dalaot taple, X half million %’J.‘.‘:fl;fifl‘lfi Ixct\l-“:) e | Delmonieo’s cazte de jour, changed ovory day, s the lower than the Swiss Jungfroy, we descended 10 | compunied b7 Mr. Londoner. The road led Tiong the | bought up, There s aziother peper in Callao called £4 | upon the eating-bouse for thor daily bread. Somo of Iw',,'!!"r;;;"gn_,,gf._‘mmm;’“'“ B | grhape or apu s v b, o n.fif):'e'.'x".',' the lavel of huwan life with a profound interestin | banks of both™ lakes, close to their coy | Porcemir (The I-‘nl-r; ’_'I.'HI: nl‘:flurvl‘,:m‘"h f:"!d':‘?rbf ' these live luxuriously, tiokling thewr sensilive palates Aud half & piut of cider.” broiled salmon, soast lamb, benf a la Chéteaw Guid the signs of * e id- Minars’ Homen, Whiak'| Shtcandeds. spdone et egct Joor o the Tmh evs e Puas areall factiod D | e e saeats and 4 wino grown between the fonny |- For dinner wo may havo o tureen of Pillaff which is a | with flicts. of-Wwl a ia® @ Uizl rith zEs it doses the signs of * Bourding” and Miners' Homes, which | T 0in th. distance_shono But the newsympers of Peru ure all carr f ) f Bl ors, crany | quaerly componnded Turkish soup; o Ozeulle, of vermi- | different foruit; finishing with light cake or pudding des grooted us on entering the place. Even the **Sa- | Wo had recoived particnlar diroctions priaeiple, Culiso, balay and Arica e ¢ | Minturnge and Petrioam of Biuessa;” otkers, cram- | AWErFEECIGE T LR puckturtle, if wa prefer it, | sert and cafe au lait, Wines of te best brands are o. " oith 3 1 - P Bit the creek by which the lakes overflow into the Arkaunsa Wie Lima papers goveri ther, and they are tuing their stomachs with the coarsest and grossest food | I oW il R Yol whes & . g i iyt loon™ with its cubicular bottles of Plantation Ditiers, | Bsirye rronpeliing S 1 . Pima way—the motey of one side enginee ming Ther agless of Widow Clicquot, snd what hors d'ocucres, ways to be had on demand. 5 . ¥ b o arkoers; sud ot | It was so o I'n nlmn;n‘m.h ford was imp m.lxux, ? muu."ulm- = ”)”w e Sihe T . The bes which the pinched purse can afford, washod down with | gr appetizers we misy desize. Yt a littlo salmon a 24 | & very common objection offered by Americans tg suggosted smoked herring and erackers, il §or g iy et Lot 0 | e e flowel gardens is novel, but it is uot the iudex of | groasy coffee oF more econorical water, satisfy the inor. | Chambord follow, or broiled salmon with caper sauce, | Fronch rostaurauts and 1, i that the Bill of fare is iy our oondition wonld have been welcome luxaries. Be- | o . . : o with pattios ou jus. Now Chables, more generous by fur | a wot generally by people who are : ¢ e | order 1o 110t our baggaze and provisions above the water. | the public opinions. ; et | iste eravings of that terrible bunger which only the | WIUAPROERIR T W nnor stand the fea voyuge. | mot French. Let the objectors updertike to give ‘G foce we had dismounted & gentlemen of most CLCeTy | wWhey all wus ready tor the tiisl be remounted bis borse Lima of to-duy is » beautifl r.lv,"m 1 remarked befure, | siroet paaper knows. Thoto two classes ero the two ex- | S, Lore 'Y iat muttom, or,in Hou thercof, an epi- | names of any e Ol cles A P"i; :&“ in- ; there are twice ¢ : L , n 1 9 "are vory paseable, | tremes, met with nowhore without the limits of @ crowded | gramme of lamb with purée of potatoes. A pot of 10oc ba | The attempt will result in failure, The Frenc ool i . | Row aud s biscuit, and we nave finished i a short hour & | vents a certain dish iu the preparation of which ho makes king | eity. Botween the two are many grades of eaters, vary. | g i 'y g which our tressury sullers pevercly. | use of 20 ingredients. He Yives it o Tutme, by whieh it s DELMONTCO'S, received at the tables of those who te it It e known by this name and by no ot for, % spply suother to it—s name indicating she modo of: prerm'a ! is isolosd: | b dozen hotels which ar nd hospitable face threw open higdoor disclosing arm- aud lod tho wuy, There are o ( and hospitable ¥ Plunging into an eddy whers the water, though above | as mau, cafés, or restaurunis, w clsirs and rocking-chmrs, long table, aud a dim vis- | o horkyty belly, was tolersbly still. Le skirted o litilo | A8 in New-York, there ate 4 grvat W07 € L 1o of beds in the background. We entered, and | islond of willow which the wain current | young auru.;'lf‘fy‘lf"‘*vf:';h"‘:"ihl.\~ spend li!] .‘::‘fl"':‘" ing in theit tastes and difforing in theie babits, for all of und giz- | raced by with & very percept indicating both | money, m;: r:.:w"\r:'.nl u.o‘x: e \:';';{ .m:;ly _1;'3“! whom thers re coravanserics wdapted in style and price of [ Leaving the neighborhood of Mercer-st. and travel N vinuds to the class of customers who patronize them. toward tho setting sas, we reach Chawbers, st the 0 I8 et hiss there P""“"’?“’r"‘l‘“h ": ‘l“:{‘ 5 e A0C S0 | depth and foroe, Wo followed i sindle flyslowiy aod sling in tho rear, grateful but ah! most tautalizing | cautiously and dia not attempt the current until we saw | women. 4 cregate {h ' . . « Asck 8 = = e 1 o] . are choloes, th Shunning the pur) whero congrega 0 0ntcastd | of which and Broadway is one of the three greal est or the simple elements of which. it W compose odors in the stmosphere, aud then the trout wero st | that he W fairty reached the apposite bauk. W hen my h’:l:‘: L::i":"fn:“m'l';fi oy ’;&:‘.‘ n;-ri',,'i.r :::‘:,‘mf' 'm.,,;: who dine on & penny'sworth of tripe aud s penny slice of | ments Caaduited by T well-fnown Dnlmosni(o. On tho | exbanst & swall vocabulary. Hence a technical torm, i and go to slecp | ground floor are tio large apartments for gentlemen. The | which, in case of doubt, ey intelligont waiter will ex - 3 P ! " | tarn came, I fully expocted to be canrivd away. The water befors us—us, who would bave rejoiced over TaW | rudedover the ssddle, the horso lost ik footing, and | stupid, copper-colored + It was & meal worth pining for, and I do less | nothing but a plucky heart fu the beast earried bim | formed in red, white, and bive, they will fight” like i Lt dow ey B b en e the raue-team, Mr. Samtt driving | when daty ealla if properly officerod. _But tho fuct is that e ough well stale bread, who broakfast upon nothi u 0 S ey seem, though woll uni | stale bread, e BEEAL LR M, avoiding tho ooruet | Sncon for 1 for . Situated pea: the City Hall | plain {u o moment, it preforable tw giy older stands -n:’rr the nowlbo{; :gd ;Idml nr'f[n “fzcl:d.d and the | und many of the largest hotels corducted on mo”l»:umpeun : WHY :'j"r{‘v' KAT AT BESTAURANTS. than my duty in recording the name of onr host, Mr. 3 ok . B s o] he comumuissionsd officors are both_treacherony | market-stalls, recking with the odor of Laif cooked meats, | pian, this establishment is one of the wost liberally patron- t may be nsked, Why do poople eat at restaursntet e Loodor who a0t only k. but lodgedthe | SidXeBeerd porched spon th Pt XL e mot of the comunonod, offcors ars b IACWICE! | ekly vegoablos, and diry sup-tuds; ducning (hecor, | faed'in the United Baten, A large pofortis of it | Why not {taky cowfartable and chcap meais st boms, et whole party, with the most generous disrezard of his | along under the leo of the ot oy vonthring out | diers aro immediately hesitant, for they know not whethe: dial ‘fnvitations of & thousand subterrancan ro Sy unent | customers are French morchanta frow Reado, Chombers, | live at a comfortable and ehoap hotel t own and his wife's comfort. I consider that hospital- | into the swift, stong food hen the mules besan to | their captain intends to sell them o stand firm. In their saloons, where O¥STERS L¥ EVERY 61YLE u;« serv d up n!bu ioeritios, who retain the tastes of Parisians | I the first place, those who patronize the caft, testan: ity perfoct which doee not all u fvel the sacri- | give way, and ‘p"""‘ Ir the whole team started down | last war with Spaiu they were true aud brave, because it | moment's uotice; pussing tho scorcs of c! tll‘l little ostab- | nooustomed to Very's in the Gardes of the Tuileri t | rant, or eafing-salcon, efthe have no nonies, or are catied fices it nposes—and such was the . received | atream, with one mulo unde: wator. : et Yo accursed Spaniard whomn they fonght: but in one | lishments wherein the Lury man may e on duinty, | during the duy teis of alb nationalities may be s weay from them on business, Sotwe, agali, bave homes o NPO3S PG Wiy | 7 Mr. Sutaner sno vedod in getting @ littte out of the cur- | of their contemplible resoiutions fand ove 18 very likely to | but substantial cakes, to the accolnpamment o_l delieious | paged here where it i inipossible, sfter the labor of the day, to . ¥ d p getti ittte on country 1ailk or good coffee, let us drop into s tidy dining This and the other 8 which sre | comfortable meal. Others consame® well-cook 105 " srownod restau 1a Oro City A h e i to of i e B i wel in assistance. ' g take place at the eleetion of the Lith of this moath; thero . i Wa pused the aftersoon in s state o —Iflfllr'n‘ufl :u:il'u’:{}: ::‘l‘uil:"n:;":;l(::lll{:wrll ll;.l::‘ »nm: :r:_::'n. is lmlc”” etly conjocturing which way the majority of tue | rvom known only as Delmonico’s, are & nocessity il 3 city li‘ul hom hf‘ require daily two or thres lunches oc ¢innee &b and commendable idleness. There was no work goinge | B4 0 ICE o P Thg nose snd cans of the drowniug | amy will side. OF CHATITAMST.. Now-York. ‘They do not owe their origin to political | the restaursut to support nature. There are still othem om in the gulch—every one was e j¢ cop: he wos nnharn i I'he highwaymen of Peru are still a featare here, though | and take an esrly breakfust, Weo are sowe distance from | troubles, a8 was the case with the great cafés of Paris. | who dine out to enjoy froedom, a2 the Bigendians of the Y " e M wded by the chofs de cuisine of the great | Kingdom of Liliput perhaps did whon the law, rew tional | yje were held up by hohidag: Major DeMary como across tho valley With | and frec to v & kind invitation to his ranche and minorsl 5% | he lay pas 1 every effort 1 and joined our club of idlers. We not only | effort was fr More than La that guleh rining is still profitable in this { bae company producing $100 per | were preseuted by our unparnllcled host with evi- | o dencos of the fact, in the shape of nnggets. A lump, | foue poin g’ oo s e sriioy aps they are not so bad as 1w Mexico. Only 8 shore the City Hall and its noisy surroundings, yetovein whete | Those were fo 3y "v ;\'.‘ 7.:‘.';:,::(- an m:lgo « British Adwiral was relieved of his watch and | we sit the diu is quite percoptible. At7} 8. m., 8 goodly | aristocratio houses whose nes r small change, whil taking an innocent walk with Lis wife | proportion of the 'world is out of bed, and the tables about | tinct in the prison massacre or on the guillof and niece on the suburbs of Callao, and there have been | us are nearly all occupied by solid-looking men of busiaess | or whoss fortunes were welted in the sgrarian erne circumstances of a siilac character. Leaving tht | who have left their bachelor apartments for the day. | of the revolationary decrees. They became resorts for | Countenatice will beur repetiiion mountain of San Christobal on my right, I rode out of | What do they eat? Beefsteak, mutton-chops, tish. Here | politicians or patriots. Their dishes, then for the first “ Let me tell your worship, th vided I have vie Lima on tho morning of the 28th ult., srmed to the teetl, | snd there we hear a csll for pork from wen who havo 0o | time given to the canaille, had been the favorites of | tuals enough, I can eat as woll, etter, standing and e but unexpectaat of robbers. About cno tile from Lima fear of trichina, and who scorn to believe that articles of | princes, By the titles Sovpedla Rolespierre, ho«;{a clone, than if’ | were seated close by s ewporor. fuund the day before our arrival, weighed three ounces. | pucihor mule harnessed in e laviats made fast | the rond got sandy and dreary, and I was about to tarn diet affoct the oharacter—e notion that must have influ- | ls Marat Mouton Kageut ala Fraternite, everythivg @ la | further, to tell the truth, what Teatina corner, withoat Promising lodes bave been struck, bui none are | ¢f cach other aud attached to the wagon tongue; and | back, when I was sudd met by four young men, who | enced Munoo when he stopped the eating of pigs thisty | Repubirze, the sentiments of their ptruns weie known, | compliments and ceromonies, though it wero nothing worked s vet. finally, the wet and chilly horsemen crossed 10 be ready | sppearcd to me peasants the conntry traveling to Lima | centurics ago. s0 that on reading Citizen Pierre Toupet’s carte du jour, | but bread aud an onion relishes beiter than turkeys & | iy 4 . 1 greeted them cordially, when ono of them | Our frosh fish fs excellont, onr bread and butter sweet, | you knew his politics s well s if you hed as ted inn | other men's tables, where ‘1 am forced to chow luisurely, In tho evenipg one of our party lecty 1 the Re- | to take their places in hauling. Again the wazor started; | on foot. 1 ¢ - + v oo, which w o Wi ! rtist clis his color-box ( o | grasped my bridie-rein, and just @ this moment | our coffoe passable—but how many cooks understand the | weking the platform. With us Americavs the restauraut drink little, wipe my mouth often, neither sneeze nox aorder's office, which was draped wit . and tom- | the artist clusped bis color-box (and my carpet-bag I gratc. | Braspe y ok of cofivel A polity waiter, who needa but & od | is simply uuxufinmhnubn A& that we miy be | cotigh when I have n mind, nor do otiier things whichmep o1 curfent, wavered again, aud wero awept away. Six of us, | like in appearance, ‘hile the gentléman at the head | to bring him to our side, tells us that in this room alone ol s "\m:“' nd the b i1 1ot ‘1""'"" L | Cilling ut tho lariats with all our strength, held o st | of ny noblo mulo demauded my money or my life. ouly | 800 meals ar served every day; and that more than one- | of which would impair digostion. We read the papers, | Then, in the second plice, & comfortable have described in & previous letter reappearcd again. o fs crim | 00 thott Dhe curvint h aud wagun floatiug for & motuenty then o SREICTed | shat, so L made » hesitant iotion st m right hand trow. | head cook, Bir," saya the polite walter, Andurstands bis | weoog, but upon what wo Kaow to bo right; por do we al- | nd bigh prices, comfort muet be paid for.” Not ol From the climate of our central regions ! the circum- B 4 ser-pocket, as il 10 1 i for the cost price be peid, but ulso the profit, by which sions stanoes of life? or the mingling of blood ! Possibly | forty min the watch. ‘Those who had been loudest without | The bill of faro comprises all tho plain dishea usually called | coffoc-house orators. : s i & of savage nature ep to this point, now ;nrm_n’. He luid 4'|.mru |)n the red sandy dust uh;-lv,vumn q--u an eating-house, and the prices are very reasouable. A good diner card at Delmonico's is an every-day | protit are heary drafts upon your exchequer, and oftem. ho bogin endid yace h em- | be > the beauty of bridges. straightway struck another yonng in the face [ = 0’;",‘",.-“".“,,‘,’2,:' ".‘L',h."'.',‘ s ‘,'{.'('""\ lr:.., o began to adumit the Bea o voh were vaTel in clouds, | with the discharged pistol, and dug my spurs into my | both in garb and in conduot,, Hhis rer 'ark is true of but | oxtail, or colves-hend. Drink, after soup, & glass of two | you Lave failed-to secure any comfort bared baving F s plimed, & J0 860, 01 suulo as faras they would go, desiring to get out of range, | fow refreshmont saloons on Chatham-st. of Heldsick, and taste a rardino. While the cook is pre- sieams | our ania 1 fatigued and chillod, and our pro ers. T fanoied I saw both the Irish aud the German | ur auiaaly wore al ftigued and child, wnQue DOETAE | o) i infernally wgly knives, and, ax 1 whedled my | merchants and others who havo 0 lome whers cakes a0 | fitio isb, say sslmen & ! Ecossaise, 8 characteristics, which is such au u . oturm. 1 Balted, drow my | ale are dispoused at stated hours. Hore you can al- | Suisse, ot au gratin. Then, with sweet-breads with eaulis b it d found it to be | hell wn bis fret, so when we reached Cacho Creek, whero | seven-shooter, ~aud _bogan = to _pick them off | wa [ Scotch apd German! The Cel and Saxon ele- | there v three taverns, o store, & saloon, und some gulch | to the bost of "‘fT ubility. They kept far away. Two | culinary department having made that beverage s study.1f | you imbibe & modicum of Chteau Larvse, or Califoruis monta scem to supply each other's defic fi ] i . o ays, in times ock, and are ready for coffee and dessert. DOWLING—AFPIDAVIT OF MRE. LORD—STATEMENY 4 wy | Buckskin Joc, I had fatied; at Oro the slop bad been | the bead with my other [-l~u~l-w on his fect sud steg- | past, converted into as delightful o drink a8 is here given | “The bill of fare at Delmouico’s 13 nover the same for OF TEE ACCUSED—ARGUMENTS OF COUNSEL—TED otbermizture. The haudsoms Coloradn typé burnod, and now ut Cache Creok the blsckemith, when gered into the chapparal with bis leeding. 1 then | every day to scores of patrons, we canuot wonder at the | two succestive daye, the only standing dishes being coffee CASS ADIOURNED, partly derived from this source possitic, afthough three taverns, & iandiord with & bunged | little of thew sinoe, excopt that the potioe bicked up three | logality of usiug it in plsce of wise. A tendercutlet or an | wre always prepared well. In a restaurant whose chietis s | Yexterday morming the case of Mr. Frank Hellea, dead bodies, names unknown. But this has given me | omeictle soufler, with potatoes fried in butter, makes & | Frenchman, the attention paid to boiling thad | e pavker and broker of No, & Wallat, who wns arrestod fas bad Dbecome ex- | them s heretics for breaking the groe bout of the , | threatened them with severe punishment, Many mfi © | Nancho Panzs, whose remarks to the Knight of the Raefut then cair t T | fally i wed cnergy, the mules * | kbout ten more appoared in sight, equally peasant- | e poranily fitted up as ap aaditoriom. ber of la- | fully 6dd) with renewed cnergy; the mules entered the ul W A R e the dibiriben o politciait, me, | be dane when petdghegyprf et w P had 85 cents in my pockets, bat 1 did not waist to give bun | fourth bf these aro prepared for regular customers. The | und base our opinions not upon what we suspeet to bo | hotel is an impossibility. In theze our days of m‘im The question returned towe: whence is it produced ? - Susr, ol o] B 7 Iy mug o 0t wi " . The adventure lasted ive him my money, drew my right | business,” whichissayingagreatd for the ¢ e cuisine, | low our judgment to be influenced by the harangues o them out with & shout of triumph e adventu B | e . aod shut Bim through. e i J does the wortly landlord live. Both (e cost and the amixture of all threo. Whatever it may be, here is | in their pr s ave sually atntive, nd_ gentienaniy | afiise At 5 in the bt b oyt Rl o o o2’ that with” il you I ot b - all. the face of a waiter on oue of the Missi and the sky becaiie OVETCASt, 4S WE TosuIned our jonrne, T e T 2] Niywn tHalt: cxehitiofs, an thay e e s il a et 1 WD » b - ¢ cuchillcés, Y 3 H aring & purée of fowl @ la Princesse, you dis, ofa 3 = i H ; b, sy salmon I of oges & da TI1E LORD BOND ROBBERY. ! ual cross, that 1|y cen shod, and the hard mountain travel began to | steed, awaited 1y : 1 asosria ned the man's p ways have good coffec, the artist who pr in_the | flowers, potatoes & la maitre d'hotel, sud & tonst of 1amb, | peyyi<iyiox AT THE TOMBS BEFORE JUSTIGN mining, mj’ first inqairy wes for the blacksmith, At rolied over in the dirt, and the man whom T had struck is | the pure Mocha in its native district was alway 10 improse the American breed of men more th found, |uu{xmud thrt I shoold wait a day. ‘Uhis was im- | made tracks for Lima at full speed, and have heard very | doubts expresssed by the Mobammedan doctors us to the | and boiled ri Nese two are in coatant demand, and | 'sJ‘.l:rxL?'?Lbl‘&;;:;,\li‘fg] 'V \‘ll<‘:hl'§:'r!i‘~(\hl.'l"l.:' o | exo, andua siiarpelstng Wndiady oféiad, scommcdation | awbiesent eapo f shooting in the suburbs, The | pleasant breakiast b I your bill s Ly no meaus & d bles. Almost bing is | iadies of the nEas Valley—aarily o We had already waitod au o the | sufficient expenieuce of sbooting in th . sleasant breaktast here, and you: 0 to fry.ng meats and vegetable most everything is & dosea—attended. The sound of masic aud daucing, ey ow, u iillo dipirited, | road-rohbers are naw said to be very numerous. on se- | heay one. bo fry.ng et g sste Chongh Aay Other | Laving offrad elght of the coupons rectatly attashed to bonls 083, veessioned by T'wo or three other saloons on Chatham-st. are notice- | process at the fire, and hence, perhaps, the great superiori- | forming a portion of those stolen from the office of Mr. Rafus s of bus of Froneh over Americun cookery, both in point of | L. Lord, in March last, at the Sub-Treasury for redemption, and the nssurance that we would be acceptable in our | we set out in a dr mig. count of the goueral gl came up for examination before Justice Dowling at the Tombs. g lannel shirts and scarlet * Mathews ties,” could not, A litile below Cache Ureek the valley of the Arkensas lh‘?;ulr"h e elec able cliiefly on sccount of e careiess manner in which |ty red, and the slovenly way the waiters have of | tasie and bealtifulness, to say nothing of ecovouy place on the 15th of this bowever, overcome the sedictions of Mr. Londoner's | contracts, ‘The rond winds through rocky Lills, coverod 1 - o L o o : ¢ | beds. 'I'o cross the Rocky Mountains two days in with scattored timber, sometimes h'l!")lluglm' river down ( month. From uhll‘l.un hv--nr.nh see, the »: tion w on the table. [hu'vwl of tidinoss has the WIHERE THE BULLS AND BEARS EAT. The fact of the arrest of Ar, Hellen aud the accompanying ehn " Sy § narrow winding glens, somctimos forced over steep hights be the sigual for & new revolution. Prudo himself is a to drive the better class of customers to more g : stcoession, penk to the multitudo in the ereing, | BarTow wlading glead, soibctinet 00 CUEY TP O GT | revolationiat, and came futo powersesuch. Hisopponent | rspectably conduted establishusents, and sa stivaet ooy Tn tht mysterious Teglon south of Jitoadway snd weet | cumatanees have boca atready gublished In THE TRPONE. 4 aad danco afterward, is begond my powers. “Fa- | 0¥ Mes through this scenery, sud encamped in o | it Sedor Balta, a powerful iman. They thizk in Peru that | those who desire quantity aud not quality of food. of Fuion yile -hw= !.;m kll.m.ofllm.‘; . (X;a"wfi sumber of the friends of the sccused were o attendance, com- tigue,” a: Mr. Beard truly remarks, when layiog | moadow, at the foot of a buge gray procipice. A boufiro | the war with Spin is to coutinue, aud the mawy issue ison | But little wine 18 consumed at Chaiham-st. tables, the be Brokerp and Buken, and ot et uotiguated | prising business men in Wallat, all willing to testify s to the aside & half-finished eketeh, **demoralizes.” Ourhost | of dead pine tronks dried our balf-drowned adventurers, | this question. rmxunu-.s--:T but assumes ,""d"“".'," | heuvier drinks boing much moro in demand. oro il promeg e o gyt g Bt e finmm-:«-hwmfmlw%m;em;y of tho seo . ok, YOTY erly, Tesolved mot to > . . siter i ’ % 5 8 50 close to h u, - ) 3 o woe =) and hm!h\», x-]r) prop\;lj‘} & ulllwd not to be o:‘-l-al(d and two stately trees made shelter for our beds. ®.7 .lh“;::fvl u::l;n';ll: :l’:dwl‘::x: x‘v: lu‘.t.;:”:: .llu "1::4 ;.:m 30 2 ai. 'ru_k :’“‘Y‘:r‘t ) ote ) Strugs os the fact may appesr, doaeus of places whers | gfidavir: 0 0w uer ol stolen bonds, e the wing ant of their boliday, aud after all the labor onr advent e s ] s B net ‘s well ‘&8 8% the hallot-bos o stranger who koows New. mly throngh the | Dl ked aud eaten—tor brokers must feed, bankers | Rufas L Lord of No. 28 Exchangs-place, being duly « had cansed, they eujoyed the ball until 3 in the morn- | - sy S TR, . 1he hayon: . e h llot . | medium of the provincial paper which eredits overything . high folly to suppose thi . . b araraet - day oF Mazch, 1 5 i THROUGH THE{TROPICS. An election in Peru wmuch resembles u riotons | pad to th lis, and bo: thi § | must refresh, aud it 15 the hight of folly to suppose that | deposes aad says, that on o about tho 7th day of iug, and then arose at & to make ready for our | < i - oL The oo | IRd % the greps inestipn rrows everything good | B POt o subsist without afiment for the | & quantity of United States bonds and socurities, consisting icakfat 1 —— | preparation of the Mozast party in New-York. The col- | grum its journals witbout giving any eredit at all, is apt 0 | 1,59 k o tou \thout aliment Tor the | 3 bonds 1 310 bouds, 1040 bonds, suountiog o the sz Qur proposed route was down the Arkansas to | OFF ARICA. ON THE DESERT COAST—LIMA AND TS [ taen o ‘;ffl“ “““l"”‘;":l‘.‘l" “‘,“'"“é"“{; s thew- | ook upon the Bower) as the oo s g6 et Dot i tnoments. werning, where' & wiispered | PUnt 130,000, the property of deponent, wers siolss and sue » ¢ s .o - widbinsn . ek a J « Ives 3 ing stone d thoss emon o tinet instituti o the y A ro- \ , > ol £ ried nway by some person ons unknawn; that Cation Cily, s distance of a hundred miles. which we INTERESTING EDIFICES—ITS HOTELS, CAVES AND | difforvnt stripe appronch them similarly accoutered, There mebade )hlnun arvns, his Risito, This 1 ld’lng .u:;"y convorsstion may be held over s roasted ""’l,.'“d 0 | Donds Now. 90, 101, 1106, 1115 X685, 60, L toped to rccomplish in three days. The head-waters of | STRANGE HOUSHS—ITS WELL-DRESSED MEN AND | is a yell, soveral volleys of stones, perhaps o few pistol | parrow ‘view of » groat thoroughfure. The Bowery isa glase of good wine, concorning the rise of Erie of |ty par of the propesty which wea stoleu st the time of the rivor are at the western foot of Mount Lincoln, the | BEAUTIFUL LADIES—THE CHOLOES—EXCELLENT | shote, aud the crowd who have first access fothe place e b A pwrfe bw‘u iesse $0 mors then | L08 f8ll of Reading; what bearing the success of the | jurcony, and that e detailed stotement of the smounts tividing ridge making & horsc-shoe curve around th 5 i, 3 % Rtia 0 et bl oot | o e wirees, and has Dot £ AeRENS 90 0Ee Cable will have upon American aud British Exchange; | numbers of the stoleu bouds and secusitics is berewith s pab o tbe Boud 4t the Ar Valley ib p ¥ ATURIAL OF TILE PRAUVIAN ARMY, RANK AND | casting volcs wine the day, while Ui diad and vwounded | one fortane. 1Many Souriching mercbants Lave Beir | b, “ioneanor of Smith after tho fillare of Browne— | in the printed sehedule forming u part oEthls atTeet the back way, with little chance for glory | gtands Lero; 't boasts ® bank or two, and a theatef, | g0y blaces may be found on ovory by-way and high- | Ar. Daniel Veung then et e that he bad left copies of the circular containiog she nnmbers aud description of “the bonds, at the offices of the bankers and brokers throughout city, inclnding thas of the er. . Frank Hellen, the defendant, was thea callad, and te-ul:‘ Pho pass at 1o hoad of the Arkansas Valley is probably 31 iabac 4 : fod % - LE—=COWARDICE AND TREACHEKY OF THE OF¥I- IO CATIed O ' +ho Jowest betwean South P’ass and Santa Fe, but on each | CTMS_PRESENT STATE OF PERU—LARGK SUMBER | ib Dext moruing's gazctie. The present revolut 410 0f it tho ranges rise rapidly above the s 8K L 3 fa, the saticipeted une—may be fladd of perpotual | e ! . = ton tho east, which we had just crossed, is OF HIGHWAYMEN—A HAND-TO-AND FIGHT Witn | % F08 AAUEES T b and do not care to n—that | wherein, in days go v, the Polion of agony was on Aot k" cuinaiy | Cesa piled, to the delight of youthful erities, and another | W7 IV 'c‘:;ng‘“i:l“:‘?;“‘zn"‘;“,":‘,‘ [/ ::r“‘:“n s . of | Wherein high tragedy is sometimes done now-adays. 15 | of the duy when business calls aro vot urgert, audbe saow. morely 2 spur of the Rocky Mountains, dividing the | ROGBEES ON THE ROAD—PERU ON THE EVE OF 1 have been taken through the Cathedral and several f o o tae Arkatcos Velley. It gradually diiii | ANOTHER KSVOLUTION—PRADO V3. BALTA—TUL | o churches of Lima. ‘The Cathednl s a great edf sstiog sloons are sumeroas, Home of them ats prstel | funer man noeds strengihening, vou may wmeet men, of | 1 am'aged fyears: was bors {a Wanbingien City D O isties in hight, and finally tenminates altogetber st Cafion | QUESTIONS AT ISSUE—WILL THE SPANIARDS KE- | fronting on the maio plaze. Khie material 1s of stone, | faults are & want of nestness in the table srraogoruents, promiuw axd d"“"""'l"fl::fll upon the 'lm‘;‘l'lfl?'"'{'\— wm » bauker and onOutober 3, mmmuo-gm- nz{x;wlm-l thel{;vlelrhmsxn nnxx!he.gla‘}nti !hThdrhpang- | TURN 1—AMERICAN REPRESENTATION IN PERU— .luc\";l«’ u.lbl::\ excellent ‘é ment, which mlvll lasts, :v»! it | nck of tidiness in the stiendants, and dearth of good ;‘;fl?fi;f“fi:fi‘: I"\":v:nm‘;u:l;ln': ".'v:,?um'l‘.'{.’éh'fi the .m-rm.f,t mi:;:amuflu:y-;%;‘,' wpr'elv;'ld’ on the west, o e Salwatch, 18 rst the dividing OLD LIMA—ITS CATHEDRAL AND CHURCHES— | wis built by the Spani. 300 years ago. The actual sur- | oookery. 4 e A - Rpdl ridge of the continent, lifting its serrated crest of enow to PIZARRO'S TOMB—WHERE AND HOW HE WA | fuce covered is about 300 foct square. At every hout in ¢ P — one of tiess rooms whers the busy, hurying iones- Bim S,455 Sor tham, and 02 a00s, g8 Wy oy A0 IaIpont M the hight of 14,000 feet. In the O f 53 or 60 mil chaogers are lnnching, is one which may be caten with aa Y moae; 9 DAghe of 14,000:f0et. | In: the comrse afaY o W oK, 'aASMASSLNATED—THE IKQUISITION, AND MOW rrs | the day the people, mostly wome, are at prayer at oue OF | Some of those ere patronizod chiefly by Genmana. Of | SR8 REeTe A e atinvuins is sympathetic. The hum pf | 6% moments afier the boy rorurmed with & detective off- Rowover, it divides, the castorn branch uniting with the FOWER WAS LOST—SOUTHWARD BOUNp—raS | Suotberofitssscred altars; aad the priueipal altarisof solid | ¢y’ loons. one s the resors of Germans of the | ebbee wasiog ia mever cessis, 510 o stranger, the soepe | S¥5 ¥ho informed me thal ihe coupous had bosq ouf, Gem Silver, After I hadview:d the varions sirimes and valuable | pot S0 0 Thuvd not become sufficiently Amerioanized | gbont him is novel and »nuff.g. 41 \ha tabl D3t Ot Mi. Lor's bonds which bud beou stolen : Mr. Dege. the dates- Naugre de Cristo snd Raton Monntains, while tho western boeomas werged in the Sierra Madro of New-Mexico, di del | OF ISLAY AND ARICA. condueted by my guide—e on} tive naked me several questious sbout it, wnd 1 tried un—d’ the man to hiw, to the best of my ability ; the next morning called to see Mr. Robert Lathsm, the Preeident of the Woshiag- i GOOD SHIP CHILI AND VT8 OFPICKRS—THE PORTS | Jonicn ™ oiintings which the Cathedral e 28 whi facod Tk T wan | 40 up their noses st old-country dishes, or 0 despise | gl onguged with u dich of frogs whose wicestors ) whom | ¢he European custom of eating slowly sud seasoning the | hgve’ held important Jostions during the Batracho viding the waters of the Gila from those of the R n kg P e o | ¥ A e e X T gave 10 roala—to the subterrancan waalts of the cathedral. | ooyt with pleasant discourse.” Eversthing iu this #tab- | mychia, sits an_eldé:ly gentlemen mage wealthy a fow | ton and Alexaudria Xailead, aad tokl lim the whels eitests s Kt then (i "sotn oo Theavse: “The Ovv Awica (Perw), Octuier, 7, 1606 | Horo are the biskiops of thrvo centurios fnterred, witl 8 | yshment i German. Laoguage, manners, o00king, beer, | weeks sgo by 8 sudden rise in siocks. He s Lantily, | stacces of the case, and asked him if T could recover the . A Itis now 5 o'clock in the marning, and the ship is roll- | chance, dow and then, of looking st & skeleton, f you de- waiters, and hubbub—all unmistakably Germanic. | grinkg Gull ‘glass of shercy at a gulp, and sces pothing | Uf Lheir valze, us T could mot aford to kwe lt: be then told me ioal sucoassion of tints isenchantiag, as the eye travels up- sire it; and here also is the sepulcher wherein the boses - J 3 i {hird tan hies bis wife with him, and_about ever ot s %6 o acd son Mr. Lowerre, the Presideot of the N ot ' 7 | but the food before him. A few seats from you s one of | (G 050 S TC VT, e whote matier to him. and et Sab ward from the wonderful sagc-gray of the Arkanses bot- | 10g heavily in the largo ground-wrll, which never ceases Pizano repose. It isa verysi b, built of coment | 4140 4 Lot over the misty sea-gray of the slapes of buffalo grass, | to flood with foam the bold, volcanic ridgee @fthis desert o ceanite; which oce woul Bard work to gt out If | $hrd wife hor ons, S e Whether ffoin | the wost successful itock speculators in the country. 'He | hiq 'yo ‘with me to Mr. Van Dyke the United Siates vus dack purglish groen of fir forests. the red of rocky | oogst—a desert for a thousaud milee, from {16 equator to | OB e same to I after baving heen planted thervi, | yoibTMS: BOCE SCoin o Mildebarg Hausen, the gives but five minnis to his meal, swallows a goblet of | ‘frogyurer; T went to Mr. Lowerre asd wid him the whole ol walls, soorod wilh thousaudiold lines of shadow, and fe Shet . h $rom the principal belfryof the Cathedral, facing the plaza. | 28 ouliy oanifut e same indifercace to. trivial formws | oo™ ter, and is away. Around you are men who bave oo tauces, and he went with me o the Sub-Treasurer's ot lagk, on snows that dazzie with their cool whiteness on | below the Chilian boundary. e e Tima and the surrvunding country ke ob- | Batro0e o o baracterize their people st home; | Xao¥3 sll the vicla 6 Of the stock gambier's life, uud rodiced e to Mr. Van Byke; the latier rung the Tho opposite poaks, but stretch iutoosy dimuess far to the | My previous letter waa duted at Lima, and I then knew | ained. i Gt er e 'nne peoplo at bome: | wpo can nover be withdrawn from its seductions. clevk, who was out, apd_Mr. Van Dyke wid me to south. but littlo of that wonderful old eity of Goe church By far the most interesting difice of Lima is | He O8O ot those light sation thoreto, | _ Not far from Wall and Namau-sts, is Woolman's. & o going fnto the hall 1 met Mr. Dege nnd dsked Mm Counting the gralual lower slopes of the mountains on | eo iy That 1 Sl 4g0» the Church or Con of N raense R or Dh s oo momeil. & eyl cer- | woll conducted establishment, enjoying @ high reputation o wnd see Mr. Van Dyke with we, whick he did, sud either side, tho Arkansis Valley 18 here five or six miles ir ladies. Lat was only two weeks ago; but now, building etbr tain parts of Rhinelan .nlt noted, ;."d indulge in uproari- | wuon s the business men of this locality, Turtle soup aud Vo Dy ke asked bim to whow 1 should look f0i the recovery ¥ browdth, and you may tbersfors imagne the splendid | hundred miles farther South, sud Lalf sea-sick with the | church in the center ) tal on aad ';'“l;,“"h‘n“ by ':"j'w 'h',:“"-'-“ Of | steuk are speciaities at Woolman's, where alzo frogs are | e hoctialhakikarns S the handsar Sha et wirming landscape in pearly whadow, the Salweatch ilin- | stesmsbip s lazy roll, as it wallows, like & monster, in the | solid silver, probatl; 1 Inits extensive- T Al coaring & T e ot vach | daintily served up st e LT o s Al ggod " Vb6 woubd call to pee 126 i the aftertoon sbout the b il ¢! U 2 " e le. N . ” 1) Neof excellent thve | rin minated from capos of timber aud seg spangled | jong plue swells—Litan with its palsces and grottoes and | Bess the eati riuable. There are Asiig 10 80 American gourmet, but it pleases e ‘";,y‘}.m Ctrer, Oh mwn:‘_,v Le- 3.‘.%5".'.';'.‘,’:«'{&‘,"" o b et monotony. 9 18 most ud very fi ot loss w.th flowers thaa with dew, we rode south: 2 st arcad is and fountaing hidde § s Torih Laken. - Major De’ Mary snd Ms wurd | oerod hills, Lims with its foontaine wud rockereared | b g o of the 1sterior walls | Myubest and his wife and thelr abUdisa, anc boal: 1s alt A'plain dinaer bs well prepated here, and the | matier. ead I gve them all the information | could; on the nemd ) X e y - they care about. he wuiters are a8 brasquely polite and | woive g are under the best diseipline. 4 | moruivg I ealled upon Mr. Latham. who took me aad latre | duced we to Loy, Lowe at bis office, to whom I told the ciream. v, bright colored and | o bo)iely independent as naturalized G 0 es; and the JOUBY IRAUReRSSHL 6 SSSNIRIAST. ASSSENS SRRSEE ¥ | At No. 2 South William-st., in a large triangular baild. | i are; not a8 quick of foot ax less phlegmatic people, but iug projectiug into the open space wiere three ot four doner scoompaniod vs. Our business was first to find | churches which the Sp. farde boilt, Lie wiils its knowl- | are plated with a Mesirs. Beard and Sumner, who had started with themule- | eqpe of Pizarro and hisison Tand, and with itsstrange | smoothly enmncled, upper portion, for Lu i £ stacce, and asked his advice; he said ke could rec value of the coupons upou the statement made by me; oK team froin Buckskin Joe, and were expected to camp st o | ) el The: £ . <oserted ranche cight or ten miles down the vailey; then | S¥eet mosphere of the old wild Inca rule, feiurs (0 M0 | yoied to thie exbibition of Kpa n:u’z-nr‘m,y d ulhllllgmr‘ rlm_v. are good fellows 101y | yireess intersect, you find Delwonico agein. Hedus built | LER 000 Povs'with the. pus -~ %o acoepf tho invitation of M ahardy of the Twin | like 8 voluptuovs dream. each ove & treasure o the things—to the | hes PRUSGC S Liond oid f",‘j“)' ! i » rec | his fires hiere that Tood pay be prepared for the merchants, | it for the recovery of the bonds; ot pet hecause the fire | 91C On8S understood order to national currency, aud | oy yers and brokers of the vicinity, and their clerks, ¢ Lond's oflice, accompagied by Gor. Lowe and a Mr. Besbay Almost every Northerr mao, wm visiting South America | lovers of beauty which ace destrogs i for the first time, will be moet agreeably surprised upon | Of geoius livgers in their Lakea nud dine with him b fing fort rvaching the crosaing of the ArkaDsas & ¢ showed us the artist, a mile awsr, in por whersupon two gentlemen st off on & zaliog his nssist- sdoa, The rast of us forded the river end pushed forward with wot lags dowi tho western hank are very few lakes in Colo ug (o the shores of the territory. 4o Sahwatch Range, abos Tho day was hot and sultry, and o are ale bridle- | $° &Y the accurate result of their calculation in cents. ents, customers and vielims. It is, of course, a favorite | Laving heard that Mr. Lord was & ‘wealthy ard gen ths sud rosdways in the ( san Francisco, ET AL, resort, eud during the mamfls‘nol theday its attend- | I thought be would return to me the when visiting Lima, which, as & geve:s! thing, he regards as a Vuu weet wen riding on mwuls throngh rainous ¢ ‘Thore are other restaurants on the Bowery where one | gntg are kept busy filling the orders of erapulous s the facts of the case, us Loould not afford to lose them; ity, with & faint pul be entertained at small expense, but to all of them "The carte du jour offers soup aia Russe, or Lowe explainad my case to Mr. Lord; Mr. Lord repiied ion of Life, perhape, where | aud the secret chambers of the vast lebyrinth—o » . " aforementioned ohjection dt; = " ” trer the hands of th [§ o, its foreign V.‘.,"vuyd e n quare of nearly 1,200 1 0 plentiful and se the mentioned objections exist; and one who desires | Russian himself would call Z'scii; fresh fish iu Mat-lotte :‘:-l mlc‘;f:.rvmm %, md:”‘: l:e?;r’f:d“:v :nu;:m sea. He knows, trom hic mzp, that Lima bas over one § oy highwayien aud thic nust therefore be | night on their emrands of murder aud pillag Gowa mot 1 cur duy atach o that which 1 Terely ch, | fome demsar. For wiao. We col cUgose Tl Quie & Tl | been 1 buciecs . Baliere, Uak 1 cale 1o thi G Vietuens is mostly a col- li.iml is a city of churebes—far move vo then Brooklyn, o and & fow dirty m 4 arn mors aneient and s ] i it g " &, t, doex business with the H Epikd 1do, hience these be- hey lie at the foot of | es south of Oio City. | hundred thousand inkabitants we expericiced 10t ® | large; but Lis conception ittio fotief when the 7oad, Ivaving. tho treeloss bed of the [‘yerets "' 05 coyiitapindlyad valiey, mounted to a hilly region, covered v.n:lumr O] e - e, | It was miserable 10 see how many trees had boen | soldiers waiting for the next © 5° (3 To be sure, oue tuy sit st & table of the Zrors Fréres | st including two or three clarets, all the chumpeg v i 3 8 chiumpagues | started in business in July last; while I may have heard Provengaunr, wherover that may Mfl sud have for & next | known to the American public, and one or two Germar | Luid's robbery, I nover saw any list purporting to describe tes neighbor & man who steals, or gamblcs, or garrotes for a | wines. property stolen; I cannot say whether any or not was eves livelihood; yet, if he have clean hands, end dress like & THE ALE-HOUSE AND CHOP-EOUSE. at my office; conpons are sold daily i the street, and gontlom: and tipple moderately, who shall proscribe d there ks i large nimounts are sometimes paid for over the conaser Here aud there in the ovemcrowded metropolis one B S e P e aininy o o orof even Moscow, for the as0c intercsting. Probubly the nexto | 10 those 1 have weutioned is ‘ r of the Calle del Union and k¢, Limais, in more arkod on one side or completely gird'ed, und I wason | But there never wes it on s ; (e point of suatbematizing the sottlers whien one of the-| o e "Meat of | the Caifo del Featoro. [t was gradually It up on the Lim ! Let hm be cjected, and g honest New-Jersey | yumblos upon 8 good imitation of an old-fashioned Exr- oo point o sathamatang the il i, oneof, 1| roects than your own New.Yor el ity Mot of | LU L f "G tner, which won theanchon of | rmer mbsblube~one Lo s, i, ot I &3 | gl s houae o o o ak which o mang of e uase S R e o sl Xbouh ess I L nind ' it § B . S26.9 ined with Samuel Weller, £r., and other old friends mede | wifhout any suspicion that nything was wrong sbout thera. 1 built of stone, or swn-dried he Reliora the houses arv stron “La Fiesta de mé Sciiora de 1as Mared Y h is not of less regret. ion of this noble gsme is not & matter of loss regret. 1 frind pork and baked beans, There | Ex-Judge Stuart, one of the counscl for 35. nocnsed, coms tonded that the coupons had been offered for 10 the disgust of the refined | o0 't us years ago by the courteons Dicke t slso the don ks m:um, that the wanton buraig of the | brick, with walls of great thickness, and unisersally yel- | in question being not only the Ludy of M A AAd one Tanas perheas leuvs he<Tvais il ookv Mountain forests can attributed to these i it > vith ¢ ) Peruvian Goddess of War, by not ery remote lezislative ) L A e s Sare ale-house, i sale in the regular e & could have been more refreshing than the eud. | Of the surrounding bile, fr the Spauiaic understood the | 4he”grund procession which o eonele i at | morelty in s public diniugrooum, We come for good food | Foval Goorge, & stuffed Bol-iog pare uh i Ulood | L cleut for redempiion at the Sab-Trcasizy. | Theso coupons den flash of & shoet of greon crystal h an opening | harmony of color, as many groat pain nthese | about 4 oclock in the sfiernoun. ‘The u}nnl-‘umlmuhlw surroundings. Given these, we sre oa and foal o '.v tho only om-x}nnnxu in the basrdom, if had passed through a number of kands before being purc! in the grovo. A cool, delightful blew weross the | churckes will attaat, The terro isover- | display was of erable eplendor, fied. S aoepe tho clock snd The buzom lady who gives the | S L LRt R e ot o e o rinon whs Aot s ¢ men—intuntry, ON BROADWAY. orders to 'Enery, and asks yon with a winping smile if | facie ev Yaence of guilt; amid 4 o Gkt ::J.(m;l‘:‘;‘l%'_dm 5 houses are | ghout eight avalry ar ciurm o the | jackass urtiller, mast important_portion “of the consiste of & | proceseion was the religions syinbols. Preceded by an water, aud far down 1n its depths we e e reflected | Insting, end therefore most of the t images of snow-peaks still hidden from us by the trees. | of only one story. MBui there ina p The lower lnke is nearly four milcs in lenzth by ouc and & | plan upon which they gre built, Thic g This great avenue is dotted on both sides with refzesh- | voy Jike hold Henglish Lalewith your'am. The eating-room | there was cot suflicient time to scan c! ) e« g ) 4 ) meut saloons of all grades, from the sixpenny lupch-room 13 darkened apartment back, wh{nruufindtb-pnw‘n, and | pons that might be offered for sule at N e of Lvusams 1alf in breadth, and its softly undulstiag, 4! shores, | #ort of walled inclosiire facing the street, with a portal in | jmitation of Saint Peter, rich'y gar ished nnd borne on | 1o the splendidly furnished apartment in which & plain 0 voice, wot you will | and baikers; the counsel contended thut if thers was not pw form a singular contrast to the rugged moustuins beyond. | the middle, and very genc rally s lovely gurden, with a | the nocks of a_dozen negroes, come the grand statue ot breakfust would cost 8 lsboring man the price of a full sumptive evidence of guilt--and Le contended turre wis nobe A straught, narow terrace, 20 feet in bight d2in | fountain, which bas to be traversed before reschivg the |« Mé Senors do las Mer * Hewn ont of a piece of | day's work. B at the bar s rapeated tothe attentive waiter, who scud his client should be discharged. In the course of his remarld = sopucates it from the upper lake, which is s mile a | door of the collection of apartments in the rear Oregon pite, her countennce was more doll-like than Here is an establishment of this class. The supper<card | (o ayecute if, Here is where one 1s sure to got good the counsel stated that the prisouer and friends thought us balt in length, lying, 8 it wore, between the knees of the et with or without the garden, this syatem of resi- | human, but she wore & gold-embroidered silk robe of white | i8 n epicure’s vocabulary in diamosd; and s dappar listle | English sle, and good bread aud Cheebire cheese. ' When Roceamsy eraaify Sed.bees. peactiond. npen him 1a Mvipg biee ountains A triaugular tract of meadoy land slopes | dences is almost univemal in Lima end thore 15 40 | satin, and the gonuine jowols in the lofty dindem which Frenchmen, who gesticulates gracefully with his napkin | vou order your beet give directions to have it well done, duapped and incarverated over pight in the Tombe, amoag upward from the farther end of this leke, end 's cradva sweeter sp: live, Even the business houses are | crowned ber brows woild have m: e mouth of & filli- ' ons, on evidence insufticient, in bis opinion, (o warrsat te8 and the rost of his body, iuforms us seriously that what- | Geperwise it will come to you too, rare for your Amencan | deteution » . squeezed into a deep, wild caflon, out of v hich the Iske- | very freq ¢ arranged in 8 similar m 1 canuot | buster water for 8 T e i the pauoply | ever we may desire wili be immediately propared, whother | tuste, To Lavo your sirloin steek proy Hyy cooked—that .fl‘,";‘.",' T . better cxpross ayself than by nnrrating oy search for the ke o it is marked upon the card or not. It is quite late, and | iy cooked for 8 Cis-Atlantic—give the bint from Macbeth, | the accused had beeu arresied oo re 'Enery asks you, it @ good ahve 'ith your lale, when suddenly the order you Lave left way 7 had heen procticedy mpiaint of certal® wiream iasucs. On this meadow there is the commence- } | which covered this grond stetue walked, with he | Taat of & town which is called Dayton. The people, with | nowepaper oftices of Lima, with whor 1 desire to have | bowed low, the chief diguitasies of the Peruvian Govern- | B0 have » horror of heary suppers at lste hours. * Buch | Wt e were done wheu ‘tis_done, then ‘twere well it were | parties and wiraigned before him he cgu idered the «vidensd vingular porversity, bave selected ‘the only spot wicre a | business relationr. 1 roamed the strects for an entire dog, | ment, suppers are not incinded it tho esthatics of epicureanism” | dono quickly"—and it will be cooked through st short | brevested suiclont o require o large Amoanc of batl, ead s g 10 espy some Epot fwintly resembling Dictator Tgnacto Mariam Prada wes the chief worshipar, | 888 a philosopher, and we think lie 18 right when he hints | y5(ice | the sccused could not then , ke wus locked up. 3 The counsel continued nt wt lengti, Arguments viaw of the iful lake is shut out from ther. vainly endeayo to-be-furgotten TRIBCNE cornes of Spruce and | with Seiior Pachico, Secretary of Exterior, on his left, and els0 made by ex-Gov. M..',‘..nm and Algeinon 8 helalf of the acoused. District Attoruey Gening 8. Belford, for the prow- led e that they were at the bottom of the decline and fal of the The chop-house i3 also English, This feet yon discover | and eight pound trout; so. when we xeached his cotty i the aworal City of New-York. At last, by | Sefior Dusinps, Secretary of State, on hiv right: while | Roman Empire. As its suppers increased, its torritories | ag soon ul;'ou onter mdluo?. ’rn.mebe sa ed"fl?o: The and were informed by Mrs. L. that he was upon the | g copper-colored guide, 1 was directed to a portal | Gen. Bustamenic, arm-in-rm witt the Prior of fiie Coc. diminished, It becawe dyspeptic and paokish. It armed | broud fuces of tho laxdlord axd his waiters, from the prints Mr. Byers, whose love of trout would lecd him to fish | which gave entrance into & lovely gorden of flowers, | vent of Mercedes, follow ed behind; these Deine theleaders | hand trembled, its lezs grew gouty. aad under the Lensy | that decorate the walls, and from the unuiistakable nccent . couterded that the counsel for the sccusal had wven 1t Bitter Creek, at onee set off ucross the meadows. | eparkling fountains end gold end teme, gaudidy- | of & long procession of civil and church dignitaries, In blows of barbariaus who Lived on simple fure and retired | ,f iho puests. You may order almost auy English dish at | establish te innocence of the accused. The examization wae We followed, leaviog bhim to emb. 1o the | plused, ewectly-whistling hirds, which never desert their | the evoring thete were somo freworks, and then the | to rost with the crowr, it finally wont to the bad. We | 4 chaphouse with the certainty of haviug it prepared on | then posipoued until todey at 2 olock p. . Ahe sasky little craft, while we sovght good pusturige for our | littlo Eden apot, where contewtuient grows for them kike [ Limaniaus spevt the night in dancing, being arrested by therefore call for a cup of chocolate, for which this place | well ug at the Queon’s Arms o the Sarscen's Head. Tue | Y10 bas furiishel the desired bail, thea departed with M jaded beasts. The meadow turf was bea simooth | the very flowers whoso lioney they luve to sip. A small | tho police, selling fruits, bebpet saluds ana native whisky | 18 famed, & broiled chicken, and soio raw tomatoce, std, | atcondance is good, the waiters scerming to be anxious to | *0Ut w1 and groer, but, beforo we had ridden twenty yards, my | sign over the door of the interior building (the sigu Kself | (Pisco, by name), and throwing ‘docayed orages at cach | with a littlo 8t. Elie at hand, we despise dyspepeia, and | ploase. The fashion of feeing the man “m axecutes yor 3ony sunk suddonly to his belly, and I fonndwyself stand- | balf bid in wreathing vines), aud tie dull lesden tick, | olber. treat gout snd spoplexy with contempt. The fate of Rome | (rder aud brings your hat and cans, is notobsolete it {ng weteaddle over him. - Looking ahoad, I saw Mr. McC. | tick of fnlling tppe, epprite me that1.m ontering the | The Plaza of Lima is a xery handswme one. The foun- | b8 50 torrors for us 80 long a8 we sup thus moderately. | cytallishments. “At most of them tho coffee ia not mide " printing-ofice and editorial rooms of “£:7 Nocioral.” 1| tainin the center, which never censes plaging, in of | To this, and to one other salon in the viciuity 10vers | 1o guit the Amorican taste, end ten is the common table over his mule, while the others were mal . . (g rapid dotours to avoid our company. My pony ex- | find the geutlcmen in the editorial room we and | bronze, and was mde by the ¥paniarde—es, indeed, in the | of chocolato repair. Hero it is inade a8 it should be made | payerage. Quiet, cozy places aze the cliop-houses. Mr. Loonhardy had tempted us with descripiions of six BROOKLYN NEWS — CAR Accorer.—A boy named Nelson Buckmes fell from a Myrtleave car on Thursday evening aad Lroke Al tricated himself by a violent effort, and, tenght by in- polite, and rather auxious than otherwise to ¢ wnicate | case witk altaost everything worthy of remark in this pait | to suit the eritics. The gentleman cook who prepares this stinet, gained kafe ground as rapidly s possible; but the | with we. Tussiuch us they § ek excellent Costilian | of Peru. ‘The four fiie marble statutes which now sur- | beverage is & finished member of his profession, Whata | 1§ UPPRR-TANDOM—UNION SQUAI HE MAISON T gy e B e ybria and therlore dekclont in soral char. | (the best Spanish in the world is spoke:s in Pert and | rouud it sepresent the fonr seasons, and are good, for they | wonderful tbing in educatlon| Thia wrat ens murely dis DORE, i avoe.The sulorr, who reaided st Nor 9 Third oty ¢ sctor, wottled on his side, stretched out Lis peck and i L anewer them with o pecies o laugntcred | were done 1 Taly from Peravian desigus. On the eustern | eriminate botwoen Mont Hymet and Chatesu Yquew, asd | On Fourteenth-st, opposite Uniortquare and to the | 11D, was soiaveyed to the City Bospial fl““ hiraself to despair, Neither encourscement nor | Spunish, which must resemble hybrid Chinese, wo under- | wide of the plaza is the Palace—a long, rambling, futer- | can appreciate the taste of Crispinas who paid six sester- | 16ft of Brosdway as you go up from the Uity Hall, rtands G s et ows prodnoed the least effsct: he was an abject futalist; stand coch other in the couree of an | socted, dirty, vellow-colored, two-storied building, which tia for & mullet, as well es the genius of the Greeks who | the Meison Dorée, s lerge, well-appointed and adwirably- wad nothing but o lariat around his body, with a Lorse as | rejoicing—on n.fl,my of the first part, et least, | bolds tbe sumk relation to Peru_ss the White Hotise does | made 62 kinds of bread, and _that of the French who have | conducted restaurant, As you may guess (rom ity nhme, ACCtorNT 70 A WORKMAN.—A man named Wam. wotive power at the other end ailed upom him to stir. wo doors further up the same street | me 1o the | to the Unitcd States, Col. Prado lives there now, and the | 300 ways of cooking eggs. His chocolate stam, it is under French direction. It Dears s splendid reput Welsh, & workman in the four mills of Smith & Jewell, Ham, Uton-ave., Brooklyn, had the fingers of one hand tors off sad Yhe larat !5;';‘ efficient. Db mlzis hfind feet had thus boen pai lm‘dmo @ mwire, he pulled out bis 'onwnd walked away, with an air of reprosch. r A him ns office of Ei Comercio, Whoke interior sarctnms are ap- | mext Fresident (or Dictator), who will be bLis predecessor, | 8 UTRIL How @ matter it i8 to detect a Y:%:r{m tion, which the cwrsine of the house, the polite wail Proached by & flowery path, 1auch the same #s I bave in- | aill occupy it sfter him. But the building 19 old, and has, | the st gastronomio! In it are fow good copies; for besidea | and the other concomitants have faixly esrned for it, the hand severely crushed, while engaged in oiling the me u takes in L Uicated vespecting Jil Nacional; and L receive equally | therefore, historical intereat. Pizarro was imurdered in tbe | that the copy is alinost ! w78 clumsy or exoggerated, the | This caf# comprises three or four apartments, fwo of | cyuery of the mill on Thursdey e last, He was corner 107 0f the wing that faces the north. On the o style which well suits the artist who' fries, does not at all | Which are on the first loor aud are m{cndcd for gentles | 'u- ::.’1;“‘ ll‘nl::l 'éune.‘i".‘?o.in.fifll“.‘f.u.u!u-. ‘The large specimons of trout did not bite—tiey never ~good treatiment here. A word &5 to the conduct of the 1‘ o, whea thoreis a reason for desiring it—bat we | Peruvien (South American ‘fambier) newspapers. ‘Lhe | posite side of the plaz, is still standing the srch throu; bim who buils, (reat then must be the perse- | mor. You dine hore & la corte, of course, and are served — had no right to Mr. Leonkardy’s dinner wae a | editorial room of & largo newspiper consiste of about five | \hich the assassing crept upon him in bis sleep, aud took | verence of the eook who lias acquired the art by which art | With slmost any dish you cali for. ¥ & denos g e e potmombered—— banquet, ot 1ot the gods, but | individue! editors. 1. The mevaging editor (generally the | the mean life whick throbbed for Spain and go T e e browed s to. hits: | | ‘The bil of faee i8 nad axtansive, but reeherehe, 1t offers | ACCIPENT.—A man named Michael Burke, resi (much better thau that) for men. ero calne upon iy | proprietor of the newspe who roles the roost in every The Convent of the lnqnhitmng: one of the finest rel- | self without their norating into the stitfuess and in. | two or thres favorite soups, smong which is French | urknown, fell from s wagon in Flatbusboave.,’ Brooklya, et plate & alice of dark, fragrant meat, the taste whereof wils ml. ‘There is vo , no foreman of the compo- | ics of Lima; and smong the finest churches alreedy not | congruity of servile imitation.” Chocolate was made well Doef polage; for meats, fowl @ ia Mont lde; coteiettes i | 'Whursday afternoon, and was severely iuured upon the heod s now sensation. It was not elk, at least of this ecarth— depertment. Peruzian managivg editoris licre | mentioned are those of Nan Avgustine, Santo Domingo | before our artist’s time. 1f he imitates the great masters | /a Maintenon, the invention of the immortal, but wnfor- | Je was taken tos house in Fiatbush, ard Lis wounds wen Do voilison, nor Antelope, Bor bear, Bor beaver: none of | nd there und awsy #gain, sud inscrte his nose into elmast | and @ few otbem. he does it flummd.uum‘m tunste Vatel: breccali and eggs, owclette auz herbes, | dxemed by Dr. Moorkend of that place, thess ever such s rich, succulent, delicate snd | everything. He has uodes him four editors, Omue of | 'The coastof Feru is a peifect desert of sand, Lhyre- | Thisie Mendew's. Maillard's is hard by. Both are | bewf @ la mode snd ronst wutton with purée of vegeta- ; [ - yot virile, blood-in ting favor. It was mountain | these looks after local matters, aud is alto understood to i scmbles Payta—s hundred houses on n sand bank. Auica fashionable resorts, and are thronged from an early hour | bled. The coffee at the Maison Doree is luxury for 4 g (11 ‘American ibex; and to my | understand the revolutions of the country. After writing | is s little better, with a few trees scattered hore ‘and there, | inthe forsnoon up to the time when the theaters close, | Which one will eheerfully pay bait the price of en “ord.- Rux-Over Accest.—A little girl named Berges, All it lian been prepared wost art soie 5 years of age, way acc:dentally run over by & i e fadividaal taste it if the finest meat in the world. The | up the local murders, robberies and rapes’ of the day, sup- | 1long for Chili, where they tell me work nard the cooking at thess two houses is done de more Gal- | Bary dinuer, becan tzout followed, and the bread, batter and milk could rnot | suuhm is to be revolution on band. ‘The lmv’y' ‘w': | for xh‘m lirlnz.'-nd are, lhyflmm:«;r.n_ln bold. lice, the dishes are well prepared, the waiters polit .:a c:l?v, ia the exsence of the beat grain in the werket, and | car on Thursday eveuing. Her foot was bedly injured, and e o tho'¢ high. A plain dinner, without wine, should | is neetly served. war taken to her araudparents’ soeience i Begenat, = Teceived the beat of medical be in nnm::'m !;nuy nm':"w‘id;l.in % orl: o::l.o ¢t nbb;%“w nvd:ng lohw I an onl;wlhu . with moun! berries, crown | cragh, the respectable citizens desert the streets, avd the cost, at either, from §2 to $3. The winelist is generally s | Here one cannot find fault with the waiters, Whether fie scamod 'flcfindihdlnflr wes 1ot | mob enter the city with vives sud buzise, firing st the Paesiorst o HaMiLtoy Corrrae.—A 1westing of full one, but the wines flfl:u\v w are not always what | your bill be 40 cents or 40 dollars, your orders are quickly P.‘x’"" Wike ShEAN ‘wines are to be | and cheerfully obeyed, There fs none of the supercilious- whilhuiiint. ia the s they were, but in the refised, | windows and shooting down apy ublucky man who -y | their claim, Plai American i 4 the Foard of Directors of ".:}""W;;'“‘““ Ragg's m..mnm....‘:'.'."'.,‘m.m,, but they sre not | noss here whieh is noticeable in many cheap saloons, wh - dfi the ration. msy be scen in the stieet, sl who may have forgotten 3 . B ‘m’ A %l D enod 1t thee- | I echone, mhich ghe repalaticalets have sdopted hs toatr | Eoveh Stis: &8 the Presidecy | 4K 0 and among the 4/its of the conetvrs. Could the | one calls for & et v ¢ ol e Tux Pirate Brarse.—The Confederate Liest m after e e hiaate o guest'nyenyen. | Braine was arinigned on Thursday in the Usited States Conty 'y - made i the unamimous elec!: . Say Gl e made Ui (b ungiinohs e o e . | manuiachare 176 then Torolgn ities snd charge Beaviar | tors at the Meison i oA ssataat, soataed & I e i) e v it P the Hov, Dr. Brown doubt thers bl Benediet. narge hioh & | com e 8 not kol 8 vy ‘The literary culture and wide rity of the Rev. Dr. Krow, ice8, 00 would f seutime tabili is de .ot by the - | betore J on a o of piracy, to wl the rough, minin, clement; but ”’h’fi. m“’ Tle revolutionists succeed or n{ are said fowel Bt him m-»’."’.".."né’.-ma he has been mol native grape-juice. h:n‘i::.“: .:u“"cynlh -\ve;'o’od m?&?m’-&'fi ¢ Lvein e rh:d"-l"?’::l uilty,” and wan remanded for trial. Ho do® bad scted a8 a socia! strainer to Colorado—or, | routed; and the noble city editor sits uietly 1n his office, | called. No acceptauce of the Presideacy has yot beea wigaified | payingextrovagant for Clarot, Madeira, Sherry, rgx The wine list is sbout the sume hiere 18 at Delmonico’s, | not seem at all ploased with the frequent adjournment of - por | shaking out & vast deel of dirt | and without the sid of reporters, records tho result for by Dr. B. mpagne, Corinthe, Chobles, and other impofl::(flnu. and thers is no perceptible difference in the price, either | cagn, thongh it luan bean done at his own request, and eomples? hind. Mr. Leonhardy sod his | the morning's paper. Another editor is & poel, who turns e P S whils ot oen California and Cincinaati brands o beg- | of food or drink. o 't his coufieement ond troatment. Ho bas meds § | FIPTH-AVE, —DFLMONICO, | and Fifthave, is Del | Plies ultra of tostyu- | fv; aatemen ¢ in which ho denies the charge made suin® probaliy hate hie tuiat some i arine @ i rude cabins, but they do nof thetefore | everything tat he sees iuto rbyme, though he knows lit- ispateh received i i [ o It i ging. We wie not & wine-drinki loy ad & con soliaquis the zeaoes of 1ife, It is auly Ve ho'f-coltivated n'.'3 what he writes. Anather is supposed to be a trans- .,rf:(.".'."fi"f'\ e I‘r"\l oo ““'N?’;‘:-K‘ufiu '{-flr:mf' r‘::t mrg- 8 ey, ’l'h?fol:lme?dn on who. wider wish sheemastiacos, relapee toward barbansi, | latos. Axd, lor the benelt ol forefzn vesders, he w Com au o o! ) uors to (Gl upen ug b vreseni moa D ——

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