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] 5, N o gt e Mrgapraraeressgeenry/ " X - C! b e Morelewie Motel. Although the Chicfwas CEN lever « e it there were bombehells ey o to find out whe lie hus not heen out it Sen- | TRAD and SOUTH AMERICA Mo steamer New-Ye X i i put n.; 12 arrived at t e yest i 3o I ) RIS | 1 %t that ) (T s filés 1 special ¢ i | 1 1 ) ter South Ametica, and lalc | have e eldlnice Panama. 3 At upon Christmas Eve there wasto the crument was revolution, but lid not cgme ofL New L therefore, it d The following is the €600 ) ST York, fiom Aspinwall s 61,000 00 Locs & Wa Wells, Farge, & €. ctte Bsmeralda has o Fanama K ajlrond Co..". o Remeraldn b S0 000.00c: per ©. Hisel fiol0 o e L L. Ik3 fen & Ashe Ribon ¢4 Aoz UL = 2 g VENEZUELA. L o GOLD MINES IN THE PROVINCE OF GUAVANA=TIN} PANAMA RFCEPTION OF THE NEW UNITED STATES MIN- TUN NAC REGULATING YOKEIGN ISTER 70 VENEZUELAL 9 From Our Special Correspondent. MAILS—PRESIDENT MOSQUERA ITTON—=ATPRE. " ) i e o1 A4 (e b < of wealth to the eountry, ter importance, and the 3! perse N HENSIONS OF REVOLUTION LOW FEVER—POLITICAL AMNESTY. Prom Qor Kpecal Conie ' Gold mining, as a <o is every day assuming gr cets ip this direction & coming brighter and < are e PaNANA, Jan. 11, 1667 ating The events which have transpired in this part of “the world since my Jast, though NOL nuMErous, are to the wold ye wonderful ¥ P he e wrtant and intere Prominent orked Y et IANIeT, t ¢ w0t the less impe tant a ; i Thwil | work ; x;y I machinery, it s calen e remembered that some time in the month ef No luted | lizeings Prod e naied, if sich ent of this Republic issued ad " hen wining is proscented in this th vember the Pres Jovyiug tupvage of Pan. nd Aspinwall, which tun eteanicrs resisted the payment of 1 eentation of the President of the State not expect when the aid ¢ shall be brought W industry on all vessels entering the all i work of Sowever, Gen. Mosquera b of the “,l",':‘j, Wi v suspending this 1ax, s¢ lifficulty ::“";"" i 0 aud the injury whick the t y to these | 4 ad and ~UCCessors ~‘ wn even Ie : s was likel, ve sustzined by the enfore- | energy ithont oreign eapi 5 ELOATPLISO AN Swoports wae Likely K A decres in referenco to | industry, little will be effeated but with thesc, won $og of it will beoby ders ve, way be achieved in these o) 1 but moditied, ghe foreign mail-hags is not suspende itertropical regions, ] bags have, mevertheless, to be presented | "The National Gov [ Eoident aud T'do’ ot believe tho world of $0 the respective agencies of the National sury, :))-‘ imp l:]‘{(fil ety o ‘ ‘,'yl]l,l, l»lll\l r Eon el o ithout which they cannot porse their course, This [ Bave T IR e s ibir | kY eeor el which are cngage in the _enterprise on a o weales and you | will he pleased to leurn that among the h’:[vlvl ‘l‘.5~. have obtained grants is a cilizen of the United 1B, Austin, @ practical man, who has per- | ainted himselt, by personal observation, surces of the gold districts, Mr. Anstin lent comuercial |I 4 overnment @ondition the President of the National Rnsiels is right, on the wl it it is in accordance with the law of the 1 she terms of the railroad-contra Loreign Governments way be per Sty and sovereignty which this Governmen The terms ot the last decy < in keeping with in order that witlf the 1¢ T he ¥ tes, and is o over the Isthinis will, i presumed, be fally complied with by the eaptains | mines whic 2 ‘:,'1‘||!.~' pers subin Rheannil-bags tothe Post- | ta o New-York samples of 1w of wouderfi wiastor counted, aud then to hand them over at | i and with the assuzance of being favorably ouee to the agent of the company. It will beobserved |.|mun~|| by the National Coneress, as well as m\;(! that the n Jeneral” aitogether mistaken the | by the good offices of the Gua, :|wm‘\\p.mlu w the geason whic sesistance of this decree | best feelings toward him, it is certain that before the of February all his plans will be completed for ing ont the great enterprise on which he ha How the t is viewed here, may woject ¥ l)\nliu\\mu extract from a Jocal pa- nd that while all that he asserts 1. it was, nevertheless, sct s b native Post- i if not i many instances to wing to the vic b difiiculty i t rid of, it will not t s clnimed in id reason on this wever been and is not now dispnted. ears to be i a bumor to grant aw of the National Congress o sub: 5 was eranted by £ Panama 1, if the viches | odigality on | ahle by the labor of an, if by g or in this | happy region, and_inviting all idlers to come aud | ~Ixi{- at the shrine of Industry, the Government | veeed 1 ast projects can be reali as sown with suc in these offices. d over, and we trust revived, secing h n attracting them, Veneznela will be saved | visis which to-day only threatens, but to- ay annihilate be CONCEESIONS. eidy of $30,000 in I ¢ National Gov 1 from sowe unknown eanse, however, the Execntive aed an order (o the Costoin-Hos ou the Atlantic @de, forbidding thew to receive theie notes, thas, in effect, de) State of Panama of the benefit of the subsid: reason for this proceeding on the rt of the K ative is thought to be a notion enter- ined by bim that Panana was opposed to the Gen- ti ber of The New-Yor treatment of Mr. Wilson, ¥ § went, and the unwillingness of the G ment to eral Governmment, in other words. in a revolationary | meet certain pecuniary claims held against 1t by the | etate. Wheth National Govermment is now | United States Government. It appears M. | eatisfied that the idea is parely ehimerical, or whether | Wilson mrived here on the 5d of October , but o prohibitic for the purposes of not formally received Dy the President of .-1‘ enthori does_not appear but ublic until the 10th of the ith. This pondent | - ovein- v was represented by 7'he fic “studied slight to the w Minister, ¢ unity was taken of msivuating that th t wis anxious to shirk settlement of the the West Indian, on tes, by the » ) evening of the 6th instant, it appears that the eentive has revoked this ovder, aud has addressed official eivenlar to the enstom anthorit me | tlauti de of the State directing the ¢ Jaims alluded to. Lhe Herald's witicle on the letier | ceived, thus affordivg the State the full benefit | having been tramslated and poblishied heve, Mr. | hich this subsidy was intended to coyfer. Wilkon addressed a letter on the subject to one of the I spite of the refasal of the Supresie Court to*ne- | Ministers, Rafael Scijas, who, in , explaived Pt l)'lnqmm': resignation, he is ¥1.-h mined to | how the delay in the new Minister's reception took | ve bis own way. He will not hear of a vedlection, | place, which tumied out to have been, in fact, at the | | mstance of the Mivister himself. With regard to the @ he asserts that in the event of his being reblected | will exciase himself accepting the Presidency | claims alladed to, the Minister siays thut while Vene canse s first duty is to maimtain intact “ the holv | zncla has not recognized their validity, she so fur of these pro- | spects thew gs to ha reed to the naming of a | ations, however, it i iferally believed at Bo- | guxed Com i nive and decide upon thew, ! a that Mosquera is engoged in preparing the way | Freive m e for this, and if for a groat revolation, the firse step toward which | the Venez ree to pay indemuifi 086 who hold that opinion profess to find in the | cationd, ( 1 yearly portions, | Pact that the Governments of Tol aud Cunding- i I the £ pok” of the constitution i payinents t the entire comp! 1 within two marca_have de od the r pization of thejr | vears from the date of the conclusion of the Jabors veral armjes. This eircamstance has occagfoned ih | of the Conmnission, and the first payment to be made | e nation.d capital considernble alanig becanse it hga | gix months after said dyte, Thusthe matter stands | spired that these (w0 Governnents Lav h.é‘fi At pie 2% ating secpetly in regand to the reorganization of St ‘h{'ll uruylllm. e g et e : CHILL on will regret to learn that hoth swal) pox and | |, ..y . e . ellow Jever have made their appe u-g!nrl_\-,.“‘, MOVEMENTS OF THE ALLIED FLEET—ARRIVAL OF | all. The latter seonige is at this vlomeut prevail- MONSTER GUNS FROM TON—=ACTIVITY IN | & in Panaa, and has within two days claimed not TRADE~THE DWELLINGS OF VALPARAISO—-DIS- | wer than thrée victims, all hgving died within very | (ovVERY OF A GOLD MINE BY AN AMEKICAN. Mr. Sinelair chant in this ort peviods after their atts Salvador, a clerk of Mr. Billi, a my b t 1om Oux Special Correaor gity, and Mr. Kuster, Jate of New-York, who js ¢ou- VALPARAISO, Chill, Dec. 37,1600 | wup enacing their independence, sovereiguty, o B i ith the Pactfic:Pear Divibg Cotopand. ‘the | The departure of the allied fleet, of which made | territorint integrity, A {0 thelr miernal or doméstio wention in my last, and which the hopeful and confi- | affd 1o principle of arbitiage is estublished. phére being ss high As 84° in the shade, which | upl th the filthy condition of the city, decoi- | ing vegetable and animal excreta lying around diggegons pytgetying and eiving off mala- natier, n?c‘{me caldulafed 1%1’.“ illate the #pread of this dreaded and déadiul SOEHEDR" President of the State his M\f dent thought significant of action and possible con- quest, meant nothing more than a short practice eruise to Juan Fernandeg, and from which they are | returning, one by one, in a straggling and wost inglo- 'm)'us fagbion; the Amerjca baving been obliged to Vemhgkin very Warm, the temperatuze of ‘the at- d o decfée nting full amnesty for all politigal offendss - | return, in gouseguence of the breaking of the fore- todamans o e mf,,.,,.%f'h..;fi.% ! fops S, which gavé way with no apparent rea- " E. Vasq dressed an official note i i ' > = ¢ + | son, as the wind was Jighter than for days and | exident of th anouncing his inten- | §NGLE L ving heen towed by the Uniion, hier ma- ve for (‘ent nevica, as yesterd, in clinery in a state of general dewolition ; all of which uplinnce witl the decreeof the President of the | {1y m»blwmm,w)w gt o i I pt wiley the passengers b " i T action 1n which the fleet 1s found. ¥ wl:.i:xg'mkr,’\’fl;‘:‘;flfl.‘,"‘(,.ih;‘ Ghilie sittved |- 1he “)\.-m,“yh. bringing the guns which were pr- asbington, » gentleman of considerable learning, chased froum the uy of Boston for the fortifications | Brilliant writer.and a liter: o considerable note, | Der€ bas finally arrived um{!h plo are jubilant e have no donbt that this gentleman will shine ng | 0Y€F the iron monsters, w hich naive illiantly in his new sphere as in ol\e of their future regolos (presents) to the 8 hitherto moved. Of the French sold eL hed Goths.” The contract for the disc the Rhin from Mexico, upward of 185 rank and | 89§ wountin of the cannon has already been given effected their transit by the railrond to Colen for | 1d the work is goipg on with prowptitude and | telerity. j Cararyubias, the Minister of State, is still in Peru; bt as the Governuent bas rejected the ternis pro- pbsed by France and England, his visit can have had 1o bearing upon the peace guestion. Although th continuation of the war is announced, the peopl have greater confidence in the continunuce of the statu quo, as is evinced by the growing activity in all branches of trade, and in hwilding. New dwellings and warehouses ave going np in inany paris of the the former npon the lulls, principally; the lat- ter in the port. Linay not have said, in my previons letter, that the business part, and the residential portion for the natives of Valparaiso lie uy row strip_of land, following the curvg of the and suwbarkation. They were swounded. principally sick and ARIZURE OF A DRIG BY THE UNITED STATES CONSUL | AT ASPINWALL. The brig Jacmel Packet, from Singapore for Mel- Bourne, Australid, was seized by the United States “QConsnl at Aspinwall for an attempt by the captain to g:pmol her cargo at that portto the Venezuelan vernient. A prize crew from the United States | mer Mackinaw was pnt on board, and she left for jew-York on the 11th inst. The United States wan-of-war Saco arrived at ba . mwall onthe 11th inst. to relieve t i | i i i y ; . i o United | which is called at its eastern extiemity the Abmon- ten steamor Mack | wral, from an almoud grove which was énce planted there by Augustine judnks, and at its west end the . | Port. Trom this former natrow shore belt, into been W0 ng a E CHARGES AGAINST PRAIC R * | which the two or three business strects havy PIE CHAR I A 'u i T e l.l ) A.\l{lu!.ul».\wrlu ‘l"lu“lh"\l rises abruptly the fust range of S‘nlls INVESTIGATION TO BE . PUSHED—STATEMENT | hundred feet in hi Iin, back of the town, for s R e Sl et o sttt e UL AR S o e roperly be s s e the coust range of the Wrw Oux Bpecial Corresponent. | Andes, as spure rising Mgner Ans Bigher Zal), back from the sea, until they ave lost i the majestic par- t monn pon two hi]{{sn this elevated pla- tean of which I have spoken, are found cipally the residenceb of the lnm}znt*ls» Ind now, the distinetive appellation of “English Hill” has been given this part of the city nd not unreasonally either, as over their whole extent there cannot be found a half dozen houses occupicd by natives, These Lights are dissceted by frequent quebrados (ravines) running at right au, ‘lm with the sea, aud wére in former times covered by a luxuriant g of trees, of which there does uot now exist a solits vestige. It is ])mpflw;d to replant thein as a means of obviating the fearful scarcity t Lama, Dee. 37, 1565, __ Inmylast, of the 22 inst., I seut you the particn- ars of M. Bogardus's charges against Seflors Barreda #nd Prado of malfeasance in office aud peculation of | § g:‘)mbhc moveys, and ivformed you that Sefior o :u:o. he Minister of Forcign Relations, had ! :]‘haddflw of those gentlemen, in which he “tated, among other things, thatthe acensation made 4 egainst the Miuister of 1 --En and_ Minister to ;::hinflon s belleved neither by bimselt mor the ator, and that, to the contrary, those gentlemen Ud | due all Jesser things wi | ! the leagne are to and four inches dee srlman, who final from the mold, and t l\"~‘lmmlhl th Jeaves it to 1 ervward plagtering hou vl soring e wills from wen here, it 18 & Yéry st of the retentls Tave been eangtricicd of & tes (there verg) brick the English brick inpor e hest 1 i e t:.‘d ;xlu-m{ Alter th 1 the mann ing this of 1 ting ar female Well-at @, thoug hout so lai It o st 0 or thre styled, has usi X wtickde for privileees and cult, #nd offen imposst any sevviee for which they o Y Driucels income is neaded to ke sized establishmwent, lnTns wh nothing of the dignity of doing n u imposing staff of 1 waiters, Lonse-maids, dressing-niai ta most. reprehensibl nings, this last wee cunlight fick of its everlasting prs and sullen s 1ar Ve ein tl ‘Thé morn ihosen early ! than midday, when the sun ¢ dainps it are i tran st \jestic h their ete The view of them from t atmosphere so clear and indistinet, become wrandeir. other from som i Y i a sea of amber light. 1ea al snow, is illuminated, The 1 revel forever npon his vast i curio of i been discovercd | L f th floek of adv probability i A danghiter of President 1 days sinee 1o Senor Subercasss ceremony wis perforimed by 1h FRANCH turers there i ez Wik THE PEACE TROPOSALS OF RESPECTING TUNNAGE DUES AT PANAMA—BANISHMENT OF PEZET TERS—THE England and Fra firmed, The Mercurio of Valparaisc neense the sinets of Paris and Le Vi it favorable to the latter country. seal declarations on the part « 1. Recipy posed by U {0 1hie saime spirit as those addressed by the Gove adrid on e nuary, 1 of Ball restort alization 5. Reciproeal indemnifieation for ir Ation of war by scts unco ification ne or oth " H Republics was attracting ably discussed both in Chili and Pern is to mect at Lima, aud those republ uot y Phe treq e invite 1564 the hases of this I Sonth America, By virtue of the Feuador, Peru, Chili, Boli Venen following i d ts of Panamn g e in the {r DE Mosque States of Columbia, de.; 1o consideration of the official note of retary of the sovercign Seute of Panan ceded 1n the Taw of 7th o1 J House luws, 1 nes on all ves i of paragraph 2 of 2 the present year, rel DECRE To suspend tem 1 entering the ARTICL tonnng and Colon, the national treasury, without which re PUISHE its course, AnT. 1L No. 728, 18 altered to this offe Given i Bogota, 10th Dee, 15 F.4 the Pr T % In forwarding the deciee of e S hat President Mosquera has ¥ the previous de f the reasons a ence to the good of th and to the commerce of f He states, at the same time, in regar that not ouly according to the_laws but by the railroad contract, all mai! Isthmus should be disp: the conntry, The fulfil; order that forelgn governments may Went POSSESses Qv 10 rticles 28 and of the contract o avoid the delay in se; landed, so post-otfice, The right to the focs been disputed, but it is ?f it such inconveniency to a been walved, the Postimas Tucker, sailed fro; on the 7th, Wlli'l‘flral 'joyed the full contidence of Col, h,}‘mny and integrity. But Snsl\ur‘l’:oh::ld“:nl: ‘.hm %o I\ » frightened by Pacheco's letter, He imn\zdfi. ‘",‘,". wyoty > to the Dictator and intrusted the dau\-,l:y‘ "1 oo\ numunication to a mutnal friend of bis, an g;, 14, asking bim if Sefior Pacheco was suthorizeq by hitw \to publish the statement with reference tohis searcity baving been ascribed to their avennes leading to th hills are most Lnnhs, ouly in two or three instances grading havi een attenipted ; conseqnently, the ascent is most dif- ficult and fatiguing, and has been assigued as a reason for the discases of the heart which prevail here, P\lm are built in a thoroughly novel and nnat- u ‘(lms way, and do nat reflect'at all flatteringly the aichitectural attajniments of the foreign senti t8 upon the important charges raade agajnst tions wh Y i the two aoinisters, aud stativg that if such was the 'i"'.‘gonfl': n t;‘:v:fvlia% sh:xisiz '{nd(‘-)xl)':ltnyt)ierl’;le:»; he, Boytardus, wonld at once abandon the steps Thm.l':m’. anstehtly shapes as are seen bere. bad takes' toward bringing them to justice until "delmfilholme with an external BPPEATADCE gon X Other myoro {avorablo tims. The' Dictator at | those rablo to the most pretentious pf ones dened th, 16 Sefior Pacheco had any anthority at | and (uom:{ofi:l.mfif n villages, They l:nro both m!.)‘, o pabian s ek statemente and ol hat't | ov, g s bigh; wlien ‘the former, thcy aro knowledge', that Lo, the Dictator, had of the | covéred with tiles ang ot O adobe, and generally ‘was upon rusing the ne-vspaper contaning | tending tho length of Sha jocnted with a plazza ex- Pacheco’s )plter. adding that he was deter- | the lower story is of Mbhl;ouw; when dm latter, to bring the rrtlr- concerned to trinl and | Guayaquil cane, which fone ‘M the npper of the them if foun | guilty. Tho consaquence of | OF €usily yields to the shotk bickibUIty, Tesists 38 that Seior Pach éco his tondered bis xesigni- | this reason gearly all of the Iy setthanake. “For and 1 learn that i has besn accepted, and the | of Lln- v:nni, inm d of lln.\-bum houses ary ¥ Dr. U eta, appointed in his stead. | Wick. These latter Fadn'm urg oa !llnAbun“,fl 18 nof, a8 yét, mu’_'m anuouncement of the | red sand, which constitufes ghead, f the dull ,:frwx ol , uy il after the sailing of the | npon ay of :Do hi"ls. the opetation of | gn:‘:fizr:' ther to-day. A may, at any time, he sean, em hief of the Lima Polidy tried very hard the | straw cut fine, the uronjie::“ &n‘fi mhgl wit] day to get vipan excitement about an attempted | @ pit, into wi,xicl..i the manutactyre of {hes flmo ation of the Dictator, buv there was no moye | tensive, cattl e turned, (“,.&T but i3 ex. fon 1 than (b6 Ageovery of sanie Dot | pin, Sih Teet and:Tegn Darcd 0o (4 Teudule e that i unknown person bronghit frgu son 3 W place, I o onrpel-bag which "'&%fii’d'{‘u | n hen the propet consistency is obt: ot [ ]t-fqu_qwu' 19 :,ai-'fi;“u“m” i ."m""".'s‘?%' 'm& 7| 1& & Chileno, who has ) o 10 Uls tfulx i puy of 4ig Jduiy or Callng practising at the gups, ‘The bark Fannie, i‘flé arrived at Valparaiso on the 6th inst. guns, purchased by Sr. Mackenna in the Chili Government, Business was vofi); first four days of ain trod upon b as il tne ¢am The rofs are projecting and ain, and, a8 frost 1s dnrable building miy- wly-huilt Hn{’k\ in thig port, e sinted home, with one S srvants, major-lomos, s enougl out, wd that ther one of the mou look superbly in the twilight, bat guer, with its eter- nthor of pdent from Samtineo w ity that a rich gold mine has recently kee in the provinee of Ran- nything in the ramor, there theugh, that it is only o of thivgs that existed before tention, ¢ of th dor promise each other mutnal helv in o translation of the recent decree ! suspending temporarily the colleetion of tunnage A, Gran Jeneral President of the United arily the collection of ART. 1L All correspoudence paksing over the Tsthmus st positively be presentod to the respective ag The decree of 1th Angist of the present y declaring what cliass of vessels are sulifect 10 pay tonnage tax and which are not published lu the Digrie Official, eretary of State at Bogota inforys Gen. s tegarding tunpage dxen vunced by Gen, Olarte, s Tstfimus in particplar, idly nations ge ched by the « neut of this obligation the President of the Republic declares indispensable, in obligation shonld be complied with, eten if it ment to enforoe this decree to the le soless and attended wi sons, that it bas bitherto 5 er taking the certificate of the railroad or mail agent as a voucher, The Allied Squadron under command Valparaiso for Juan Fernandez ey Will remain eight or ten days and then return tg Valparaiso, dnfn {rom New-Loudon, had brisk in Valparaiso, Durin, cember there were exported surface, v hall 18 stneco st furrowing the surface of Taid dengthvise, tvo bricks v three feet} of shelving, Drick In s Lilns near t ted for cspec is digressi building mate sy ) ) I P Lich has been so long in nse iv Span merl- can L0805 ST o back to the foreim reskicaces, e ave heen o goureo of great asionishuent to me from the entire absence of arc tnral sym- iy and beauty, Many that gsteriorly could be justly designated luts, upen, Cuteylug, ave foun to be “*stately l'VI[i]i‘]lh?llw‘) "). |v1.."»'|.,,,l.(,‘~gl.‘.:| ap- tments and_elegancies, in their retinue of sc Ite and 1 houscho¥l arfangements. It may readers to knbw b tio o portion of even, with L sbordinates, who 8o s that it is difti- and vege- se and inertness, to iy e, But the longer ing an that the moun- dimly ontlined nees, which sub- srnal might and De hills is trans cly not cale ck of V niain 1 “Yon and and unalienable 1 estate which lies off there upon the golden, Tites to the Me nuo time. The a canard. s married a fow Santia The ¢ Archbishop of Chili, AND ENGLAND-— DECRLE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW-GIANADA ASPINWALL AND AND IS MINIS- DICTATOR OF PERU FIRED AT. The rnmor that Chili has refused the mediation of ce in the Spanish question, is con- ) is disposed to mdon of conni- with Spain, in trying to bring about a settle- I'he memoran- un of the peace provosals runs as follows: of Clili and Spatn he me norandum I 1o n treaty between vis and Ecaador, declor | not Last long. & Meroontspn of ALl ""]‘"-'\'!'N“’-n"l """'"""l‘“"'ll':"‘,: e 9th November, being the annjvi against the ®panfards by the Governments of the allted | iggly-duy of the Prince of was | t thelr respeetive declare 40 1) | 4 aud the conditions 1ai¢ n for their being allow | holiday. In the metropolitan districts cricket, ath- reside here, such as being adwit fo American { letie sports, pig-nies, barbor excurs i nilitary o of officiul easurcs forelga to the The reanion of the Congress of the South American | ¢n | and 1t wis fuvor- . The Congress hich have ics it Columbia, ind Salva- ory foreigm Colon ¢ the General Bee- , of 30th October | Jast, marked No, 56, aud in virtuo of the fuculties con- artjcle f the lative to Custow: ports of Pantwi ieies of quisite 1t cannot DE MOSQUERA. esidont of this eeh induced to 1) erlly. d to the mails, of the country, 15 crossing this the f MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1867 AUSTRALASIA, e ation Company’s steamer Rakaia on the 6th inst. with Australasia r, with 7 passeugers ar d The Pacific Navi arrived at Panan dates to the 5th Decemb the mails. THE MAORI WAR—TIIE PACIF o LD FIELDS—FROGREES llF‘ - SHIPWRECKS. The eXcitement about the M 4 )0 enbaided, there heing o eessation of o tijities, Reports from the theater of war Wert, £oiod and conflicting, but the latest intellie’age, received by the Government was of a pacific tharycter. A constant taric of discussion is the proposed amalgamation f the New-Zealand Steam Navigation any Wi h the Papama Company, a resolution 0% which was ppssed at the half-yearly meet- sh n-huldun‘n onging to the former Com- pany, The directors of the Colonial Company are wnenimonsly in favor of the project, and advices from England are to the effeot that it is viewed with much favor by the Panama Company. The in regard to thé mails between ana d remains |}m|gnurl, From p regard to this qliestion it is and will take the W ipon heiself, and eact es such a contribution as_they for p.nliui‘-:niuv 1 the sérvice, While questl are_still under discussion the Com- pany is running the line most efficiently. o The new gold diggings at the Pakihj and Fox Rivers, a litile sontli of the Bulier, have proved sat- isfactory, and the ‘m wets of the diggings are .Wmlu-n favorably of by persons of undoubted pespect- u ability, At Pakibi it 1s said that the diggings are g, nstances are not unfre- belie den of this subs gradually ext quent in whi from £7 to £12 per week perman. Provisions b and Gusiness brisk. diteings, both ut Pakihi and Fox's are slightly ¥ to support a con- i Je population for some time to come. The Hokitika and Grey River papers state that the yield of gold in the Waimea district is steadily increasing, every succeeding escort being an improvement on the A heavy rsh has sgt in to a ter- side of the Waimen track. a9 10 less prospect ohtai ]}ull an ounce prise of the pr continue to m the population shows a tenden The Annual Statistical Das jnst been published. The ad of the colony 1s lately heen very rapid—more rapid, proportion- ally, than that of any other colony but Queensland. At the present t population may connted at 200,06 f Muories ary. Less than ten yo New-Zealand ranked fourth in importance in the list of Australian colonies; it now ranks third. The result is due to the attraction « ot valne of the gold ¢ s value of the w 1,141,760, The revenue an increase of nearly 15 per a5t gold fields reputation, aud 8¢ ¢-Zealand In the bark Lizzle Wellington to Callao. A loss of life had ocenrred in eith Sylph, of the safety of which fears were e 150 been totally wreeked, Some portions of the 1 as f‘l several bodies of the crew have been A ashol apt. Welsh of the ship Octavia reports two cascs of shipwreek in Torres Straits—tho one a full rigeed ship of about 900 tuns, the other a bark of about 450 Scott while on her passage I Gile Vn tans. Bitsiness continued dall, stock of all deseriptions of gouids were heavy and prices generally raled low. s SYDNEY. [ SEVTRE STORM=DISCOVERY OF GOLD=—FROJECTED | IMUROVEMENTS=COMMERCIAL. 2th November Sydney was of wind, rai d hail of un- A considers amount of Fortusately the storm did On the evening of vi e edented aperty was destroye other concomitants of holiday-keeping ordet of the day, One of the largest and most sue | cesstul pic-nick was that of the Gerguan Association, which eame off with great dlatat the Rec ion Grounds at Coog A water-fountain was waugu- | vated at Randwick, | A new gold field has been discovered at the Wed- din Monutain, on Wood's run, thirty-five miles dis- tunt from Yonng, and the road Young and is cansing g re thick with people abnost deserted by 1 e Parliamegt is still in ses- sion, and severa) importagt measures were under dis- m, thé host frominent among which were in rence to rouds, ralways, tramways, and tele- shs, The estimates were under consideration, the proposals made by the Government to de- ies of all the civil ser- wdto dnet one-twesfth from the vants was neggtived by the slative Assembly, The papers edutain nothing but complaints of the Miness of irade and the overstocked condition of AR the markot per bushel, 10s.; Chiliag, 1e of tlonr had been enhanced in extent of 105, per tun, and wh 3 anian flour is quoted at £ £1210x, In wheat, Califorujan, Chilian, 4s. . to Ha., secording to sample. The rhet for tobacco continues excessively dull, and s very difficult to effect, notation ( ad; 18, 3d, to 18, 45. for 30's; ie; but the prices in the abseuce «d uy nor Cglonial 18. 6. to 25, for negrol ol at THE EXCISE LAW. —— AT (ESTS OF RUMSELLERS CONTINUED—LIST OF THOSE :D ON SATURDAY AND YESTERDAY. The raid on those rumsellers who have been refused licenses aud others who have kept their places open after widnight is still continued by the Police, hut the ospeat- tion on the part of the former is fast dyln1 Gut, an fho ts are numerous than in the early part of the nv!\':;:.;lrt‘-k. l"‘”fluuk« to the vigllant enion‘ ment of tan Fyeiae Law Dy the Metropolitan Police, New-York had SSteraiy another quict Sunday, and there are at least on fmm red thousand dollars niore in the hands of the workingiien aid their families this murnlnfi‘lhuu there would have been had unlimited liquor traftie prevatle yesterday. That ope hundred (thmnd dollars representi over six thousand barrgls of flour or a correspondin amount of meat, fuel or clothing, AT THE TOMBS POLICE COURT, The following is w List of those arrested on Saturday and ted before Justice Hogan at the Tombs :— Ev o Colinan, No. 111 Nassau harles H, Huuter, No. g, No. 2 Beckinan- & Johp F. M cyer, 0. 178 (}rnm{uf.: A THE JEFFERSON M 5T POLICE COURT. {uiluwmxl quor dealers werg arraigned before Jus- F’oll ge on the ¢l f violaWng the Excige law by Tlu-ll‘ st dAnight and sunrige: Wm. 459 B Inind, No. 217 Bleecker-st.: n, ; Henry Beckmafer, 20 . 186 Thivd-av W. Shafer, No.104 givey iu each case. e hrought up on the cha without a se: Edmuid Wyner, No. Jine Moore, No. 141 Greene-st.; Henry st Twenty-fivst-6t.; Charles Spreukhol No. 66 Eight No. ke, Spring-st, The followin rge of sellmg Tenth-ave.; nard Relly, aniel Klopka, 3 Adolpb Mcjue, No, 155 Virlcl-st.; Christian Steble, No. 184 West Twenty-cighth-st.; ohn Beer, No. 121 West Twenty-uintli-st; Margarct Madigap, No. 60 Thompson-st.; Johd Long, No. 130 West Twenty- ninth-st.; John F. Worthman, No. MeDevitt, No. 114 Sixth ¥ Sevepthe-gve,; Benedix Wi 1 Hahibon, st Ejghtecnthst; Thomas Gibu Bail fu &00 was glven in each of tl AT THE ESSEX MARKLET P 308 Tenth-ave above cases, i COURT. The following liqnor dealers were yesterday hronght etore Justice Manefield, chiried with heeping bpen i stores afte n of the Excise law ieorge Gimble, No, 150 license : widoight, in_ violatio ¥, No. 105 Allen-st followiig for selling “without Al 444 Fifthst; Audyew Vauthan, No. 64 Wate , No. 928 Enst glm.mn.,t i carne, No, 08 Figst- 3 Elghth-st.; Rosa shaffer, 100 Norfolk-st.; Hflpy Wessell, No. At % Bubler, No.17 Efsex-st; John ). o 01 Deluicey- g W ris, No. O T 162 Divisjon-st. n 1 each case, THE EXCISE LAW 1N DROORLYY. The Excise Law was strictly enforeed in'Brooklyn yes- terday, rather mere strictly than on the Sunday pre- 3 tor not only wepe the yegular lquor saloonis 8losed, urauts in which there were bars as wrs were locked up and uo liguors ex- icie was much grumbling in referenco 1o this, but the orders of Inspector Follk were stringent and were Hlgidly carsled ont by the Police, There were few, if any, drunken men to be seen npon lhaelrw‘u,nml the stillncse of the dey was broken only by the jingling of sleigh bells. Of course the guuber of arvests by the Polices was very swall. u 1IN THE ! 136 Divislon-st.; By Martin Hulzeberg, Ball in £200 %as ASTERN DIATRICT. There was but ofe ar n the district yesterday for violation of the law, and fous for lytoxicdtion, }xngn Forty-fifth Preciuct the lat was strictly m.;ervqi the Forty-sixth Precinct 4 (w(‘{. named Lawrénce Wex, doing business at the corfiey of Graham-ave. :\“-1 Beholes- &t., was arrested at 104 u'v*mi in the mornt fi #tock of Hquors, consisting 01 o bottles of whisky af one bottle of bitters, doutjstated by Officer Keelgh Wex was informed or ing wan who had purchased a balt-pint of wikisky frof him, in & room in the year of s grocery store. In the Forty-seventh Precinet there were three arredts for intoxication. These parties got Arunk beford 12 o'clock on Saturday hight, and are scarcely sober yet. NUMBER OF ARRESTS. The following is a List of the arrests made yesterday up to midnight, for the offenses wentioned below: Tntox. and Dis Tutox Precinets, Violat'ss. Couduc Con I 1 . 8 3 9 1 . v & . 1 9 8 1 % o i 2 .- ae ¥ 1 - .0 1€ FIRE DY TRLEGRAPE TO THR TRINUNE. Port JErvis, N. Y., ‘elock this morning, 19,—A fire geenrred her rn’'s Hotel, an House Jivery The los 1t $500, insured o the Arctic of Ne ) on his stock, which is fnsured e Companies of New-York, 11 on the s h York., J.J. Hoyt loses & in the Yonkers and He McGovern's loss 18 about 2,000, nsured i other ity companics. BUFFALO. 10.~A fire ocenrred last night in eutlemen’s furnishing from @ def 48, per mannfactuy b, duty paid. MINERAL RICHES— ECTED VISIT CULTIVATION OF 11HE TEA ACCLAMATIZATION OF A OF T IBAND DUKE OF RUSSIA, Major Sternedale, a gentleman who for many years past has had extensive experience in the enltivation and masufacture of tea in Assam, China nd else- where, has expressed his convietion, afte: havin, vistted the colony of Viete gnd after o carefu consideration of the soil and cliiate o certain por- tions of it, that in no part of the world can that h- Qxlmry he prosccuted with gregter sucgess thup in ‘fctona, Ihe anmiversary of the birth of the Prine: n{\\’nles wig kept in ) elbourne ns & boliday, The vo umni-r Crjw & ogtsion Wis o grent siecoss, nearly Lu‘u men In-iu? p“?«\ut. Sotug torpedocs at the bottom of the river were sneedsstully fired. = "' Vietgrian Boprd of & i ulfyre il offered £50 for { u&c t €880y on Ly, i { 'r‘n.‘-‘ml(.-r o(.m..m X fn?;'é%u oF Melbowrne, Vie- orfa, had proved g gl G Ces Major \\xmlmr on, Lflu QMcmo ? e sinee started on un exploping expedition to tho borth-western coun- try, has bad to return, owing to the wgnt of water; thiere had been o rain there for three fears, Platinum has been found to exist “n congiderable le-n{hu-\ of be persnaded of the autbority [and sovereignty which this Govern- the Lsthumis, and that w i alluded were uot-vsnkrl- to yse t pul»l\;: force to effect it. Gm'c? osqueyn thinks that the consideration of de- lay ocdasioned by the mails passing throngh the ‘m(l ual m-t-ofiu- , 18 0f 0o in !muuco whatever ; hut 18 yilling that instead of this, the captains of the steames shopld elé mit themy to the Postmaster to count the bags and hand thelp over at once to the agent of the company. This form, we presume, is to be goné through on the wh: where the X u‘?l% are e s 1t nfifl %ovrrg- r bas ney i i of Admiral with 14 Parrot tho States for ot that port for abroad 27,000 sacks of flour, and the Custop-House receipts during the same period were A collision_ocenrred off Caps Horn between the American ship Star of the Union, and the British bark Simon Habley, by which the latter was sunk, but her crew was saved. She was sario to Callao. ' The Central Conrt of Peru had the case of ex-President Pezet and h the action brought against them by Tuingdm “Vivanco-Pareja” trea auua bound from Ro- iven sentence in 18 Ministers, in the ua with , 1865, The Court decided that the culprits uan lIytunio Pezet, José Allende, Evaristo Gomez Sanchez, José Lul ntonio Zdrate, and theiraccomplice, Mai be sentenced to oxpatriation = ,thuh‘ wu'mr‘v‘,lnu: should Y or cent of tho to :2!84 dishonor og %qnl, they guve to the Tanacio Vivanco, shoul 0¥ I:g‘nl}. a8 d':iu{;né? iy “ Yesterday, about 11 o'cl n Punto ih Ci T Pusing thronn i iun’:fl 0f i c':&h Pedro José Cal- Garein Urrutia, i 000, 000 S et it i Lo et N Lis Exeels ' at I, Goat. Tho authof o find uo allu- 9 prgors, - quantities among the iron-sand on the sea tost of Southlund, and in which sAnd gold is mlnx obtained. It was expected that the “5""" Duke Alexis Alex- androwitz of Russia would shortly pay a vislt to the colonigs. He was to Jeave Russia ‘after the umrrklgc of Jis brother to the l'rini:um D’mnur of Denmarl, he Melbourne Age of the 21st ult. reports that at the Council Mueting of the '{('(un:m Arclimafll i Society, beld the previous day, Mr. Morton one of the Tasmanian Salmon Commissioners, wag prosent, and exlubited a fine yonng silmon smelt of Wbout elght inches long, whigh had been caught at ewtown Rivulet. Great plefisure was ‘;reuot by the Coungil at such u grati J‘ll:! proot u? the reality of ’lyqulmmmnun._ he farmers of Vietorla were making efforts to ob- tgin from Parliament the mposition of a protective duty oju corn, ' "\G elbourne Hevald umt? }hne Mr. Swift has re, gehtly proved, on the const of Tasmania, a very good seam of conl, four feot four inches in thigkness, the oharacter of which is first-rate for steamn house- hold meos«u‘ 1t is somewhat similag to the cannel coal, bur'ps with great {lame, and is found at a depth of 125 feet from theé swface, while the seam s situated only three-quarters of, a m':fls from where coal can be shipped, It can be delivered into ships at a cost not ;xvccdps 6. por tun, A company is in cowrse of ormatiof to worle the mine. Another tree, bearing thd mqrks of Leichhardt, the anlnmr, hag been discovered on Beames Brook, 7 miles from the junetion of the Barkly and the Albert Rivera. Pioces of tho bono of & skull were found near the tree. Extraordinary cold weather for the time of has been experfenced during tho last wonth in toria and in this colony, _—_— THE CROSBY LOTTERY BCHEME, PY TKLEGRAP M 70 THE TRIDUNR, Cn1caGo, Jan. 20.~Delegates from all parts of the country ate coming in to attend the drawing of the Croshy Lottery on Monday, and sce that allls falr. The excite- ment in interestod circles {8 intense, and if the slightest sltp shall occur, will becoio dangerous. A large mimber of tickets are still pnsold, and jt is openly declared that it Mr, Crosby or any of mlr ends draw the house, neither it nor his person wil) be safe. Bome of Iis friends urgently [ advise & postponemont puiil all v;lja tickots can bo sold, A CARD. port, ear ice 1o the Editor of The N, . Pribune. Sr ‘A- 6 o‘ jends are annoyed by a sim- it u; I state through ;uur columns that'Tam not the B. P. Belden, or Hmkfel orter Belden, who n\m rrosted and 19 pow under indictmen chi ith defrauding tho pevenud. tull; yo ERASTUS l, B " o-Yorw o iy T tive flue near irtiss & Son, ntire stock, Insured. Tryon & Tyler, tajlors, stock Henry O'Brien, bounct warerooms, N loss on stock very heavy. Partly mn- sured. Dougluss & Co., Photogra 230 and 292, Btock totally destroyed, Toss 85,00, Fully insured. Say & Tucker, Chenists, N loss on stock about §1,000. “Tn- sured. ' Dr. Degraff, loxs on medical imstruments, $300, insnrane Petrie, barber, loss §500, Tusured. bullding > and 2308, owngd by Dr, John White and I F, Peufield, total 1o Insured for 88,000, The buliding No. 225, owned by J. C. Rellley. Insured. DESTUCTIVE FIRE AT TROY, Trovy, N, Y. 1. 18,~The iron foundry of John O'Birlen & Co., In this city, was destroyed by an fucen- dlary fire at an early hour this moring. The loss1e 1% 20,000 fnsurynco, CAMBRIDGE, IND. CamnrinGr, Ind., Jan, 20.—A most destrugtive fire ooenrred at 6 o'clock this morning, burning the Post- Otfice, Btewart'’s boot and shoe etore, McCaffery’s sta- tionery store and depot, aund Ross's drug stofe and Awelling. The loss 15 unknown bnt 18 large, partly nguged, The grigin of the fire is upknowa, IN BROOKLYY. h fternoon & fire broke out i . W. Titus, in Jeffersop-st., bear Frank- The fire, Which orginated from a butlding, was Alscovered by the ueighbors nished re it had cansed wuch damage. nall fivo occurred at the residence of P, Mal o0 of Sixth-ave. and Sixteeuth-st., South Brooklyn. Damage trifing. On Saturday morning the sbop of Anto- fifo Reagers, No. 8 Summit-st., was damaged by fire o the amount of $100, and a horse Which was kept (b the build- ng, bwned by J. Whalen, and valued at $160, was burued to death. RE NEAR THE DREMEN DOCK. Abont 12:80 o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in a temporary butlding at th foot of “Third-st., Ho- boken, owped and occupied by Gardner Haps a8 & kindli v, nud also contaluing an engine for holsting ¢ {lding, together with & quautity of wood and other material, was consumed, and the en; A?a The fire also extended to on the dock, belonging to the smne galned control ,xf it before much Losa, trom §1,500 to §2,000; insured. An the fire was less than 20 yards frow the Brewen dock, ull hands were called out to protect the steawer. . IN RAHWAY. On Friday night a large d‘\'e]llm{ hounse, abont two miles this side of Rahway, was entirely destroyed by fire, the flames orkginating from the sparks of a sing loco- uotive. The total loss 18 from §10,000 to §12,000; partially covered by iusurance, §30,000, ou Which t On Raturday the carpenter &ho lin-ave., Bri stove il und extin A . g Beadway was gined, CITY NEWS. - — ReriGiovs LECTURES.~The first of a course of lec- tures upon the * Evidences of Christianity,” by tho Rev. Albert Barnes of Philadelphia, will be delivered this ovening, nt the lecture-room of the Mercer-st. Presbyte- rlay Chureh, The course will embrace ten lectures. — Tur EQUAL SurrraGr MErTING.~The meeting ‘which was announced for Thursday evening last for the celebration of equal suttragoe in the Distriot of Colurmbia ‘will be held this evening at the Cooper Instituto. Ad- drosses will bo dcliverd by the Rev. Heury Gurnet of Wushington, Gov. Hamilton Fish, the Rev. George B. Cheover, the Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, and others, The Rev., Mr, Chieever will preside. ——— MmNIGHT MisstoN.—A meeting will be held this ovening, under tho auspicos of the New-York Protestant Eplscopal City Mission Boclety, in the Sabbath-school room of Trinity Chupel, with a view to extend the work already done by the House of Mercy and St. Barnabas’s House. for the rescuo of falllug women. o Right Rev. Horatlo Potter, D. D, Bishop of Now-York, wil preside, and d- dressed aro expected fromthe Rev, Drs, A. H. Vinton, Morgun, Washburn, Montgomery, Dix, Tuttle, and Peters, ——— PERSONAL~Among the arrivals'at the hotels are: Gov. Fenton, Dr. Czapkay, U. 8.Cousul at Bucharest, and Gen, A. 8. Buford, Richmond, at the Fifth ave. Alberto Blest Gave, Chillan Minister to the United Btates; J. M. Eder, U. 8. Consul at Colowbia; D. ¥oucham, and F. Alwmos, Chill, at the Hoffman House. Gon. E. Salgar, Colombian Minister to the United States, nd E. A. Pollard, Virginga, ab the Clarendon Hote). h jor-General W. €. Hurd, New-Orleans, at the Met! B. Chaffes, Colorado, at the Cay Gewiord, Pepinivee ormiee troller Connolly has ia: Bay ning Bavard Taslor, Pa. aud Judge - —— Crry arx Avrams.—There is scareo ters of inportance oceurring in the City Ha Departments at present. The “ breach? 1 Couneilmen til) remains unheal of the * inkstaud” thrower remafning firm to ests, and_cementing more closels It has b(.-uu‘llnd‘enml l(l‘g. g it 'he%ol\rdu of Aldermen and (:ou? and ngwulnl Cominittees for the :ilm fim E«@q‘fi:nzmcfi;nm. office furt unnmnc_e&. hemhnv?mn iy B cet Department as yet ; Mr, M eretofore made 1o the Stre UCvlnF that he will require consi complcte inspection of il s Honor had Mr. Daley seut to bis uring the afternoon, ex-Postipaster Fmr Cit; ek Hall, and had luterviews and (.'ouncu:nen‘. e intwents, Shortl womce bdnmrdny )] nts, Shoy after noon, yestes ‘down the City Hall ateps, In & fit, , Scrgeant-at-Arms of the Mayor's Office, the Mayor's Oifice, where Lie was kindly c: §celv\nglhe necessary attention m“‘éfl’l ly any mats’ U or the 0 ed, the twelye .-,P it at 4 s ac Visited =Ll [Aunouncements.] ey AM. A‘ i F,\\'Anr.tzu'sT Pxplarinlxfi?n of his mode teacking Frey take pl 3 X [ T e a0t Py e ¥ Vakrios ————— thy DUkGLun ALAKN TELEGRAPH, bab 20y fastenings Nort A Hovse 15¥ NEw-YQRK, unpro g \ ORI, np tem':.nk Todist the attack of burglar. DEMoresT’s MONT aray No., with exti aud otber sovelties, B. Hovwss, No. 201 Broatwsy - ——— rsordinary o ready, UNE_ALMA uts, See advert! Y MAGAZINE begutifl Blmvu;;t_’tl:bo?) E.f.‘.’{ NAC FOR i isement ander u}fi’ng P‘fh%fl PASSENGERS ARRIVED., FROM SAN FRA ship New-Vork=> King and wife, J. 1. 1. P. Oh 1 Merriweather, 0. Rugter, J. . Bro The U, 8. man-of the Mackinaw. The steamship Asia arrived at Boston at 9:30 this morning. 15 Liverpool aud 19 1 ®, J; Woon's o repl Leavy ortb-wess gal L.T"'w rlle for Livefpool. bip Leo, from Ne gt Cuantrstow, Jan. 20.—ARive: 1500 wer, L Sparks ND D M. G own, Mr. aund M, e € r. ol pie & Raitel Wiliiams apd wife, W. P, Cor im, M. Eder, M (Td 'l M 3 v v waber. 3, C, C Miss Caddie Merri®oathet, Y4 Merriveatior, Master Herrim seerige. s FROM HAVANA AND NASSAT, Jan. zo—hmngh C¢ ) Browlett. Mr. u{;. ‘yiha, ASPINW, eiger, “hase, Nicbols 5 Mre. Isaacs, Mrs, e HIP NEWS. ° PORT OF NEW-YORR ARRIVED, ! \spinyall Jop. 12, with treasore, walle Juship Comy ML and pash. 0 E. Rodgers, Bavazs SPORLN Bark Hennah, Jan, 15, 80 miles 8. 8. of Steamskip Henry Chauneey, Jan. 16, MEMOR warSaco, arrived Jifax passengy —Th v in Vinegar he. Ropal Ma 5 were stopped 13 bouts, ws In dnivipg wheel Ou the 17th, es. jessarer, Hi und op, accoust of the iée. Sicamtip Coron, i er Urdpard, B b, Jan. 15, with mdde. s0d fin ape Mystie, ANDA. Aspluwall on the 161D, to elieve whips Miami ond Wm. Tibbetys bf [y 16 i v, wowry from N MARVIN& CO DOMESTIC PORTS. Savavam, Jan. 10.—Sailed, steamers Nopth P r Ngw-Yor V. A fop Reltimore we-Yor P ork. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR w considered the Best in the World, I\'ES‘ PATENT LAMPS! The SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, axd in every way THE BEST LAMP EVER USED CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING azd TABLB can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, flled and trimped sogly neatly, all WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE or NEY, or unscrewing the BURNER! y 4 Wo deal in KEROSENE GOODS of all kinds, and the best REFINED OLL In macket, szd invite the attention of all buyers, both d WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Circalare, with prices and festimoniale, seut to all applicants. JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 49 Maidenlage, N. Y. K" Sole agests for THE FOLDING POCKET LANTERN. SPRING FASHIONS. J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) B I BiJE 86 MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE PRESENT FASHION OF LADIES DRESSES 2 12 2 3-4 AND 8 YARDS IN (’m(‘l’lfl'fi!!(‘l Also, & Full Assortigent of all the POPULAR STYLES of Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Elliptio Skirts, AT RETAIL BY LORD & TAYLOR, ARNOLD, CONSTA BLE & Co., STRANG & ADRIANCE, R H. MACY, AND MOST OTHER FIRST-CLASS STORES. AT WHOLESALE by the Exclusive Masufacturers and sole owners o} PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Nos. 07 CHAMBERS asd 79 and 81 READESTS, NT M (y N of the xACO ONB POV:K!:‘- ARLAN ty-third st. and Broadwar. lay and all the o NCENTRATED SOAP, CO: cmn"mn SAVING EQUAL nufaot E _BY LEADING OBBERS. O:n Book Store d sadand Works, kod sl AGNEW™ Qreenwiui ‘eas, Cofeds, Fiab, Flout 1n New-York. price bause, MONEY. TO FOUR POUNDS OF BAR-SOAP. tured in this country ouly by GLAMORGAN SOAP COMPANY. Hornes, Carri O s L &1, WWW DAMS & CONE, No. 684 BROADWA vite purchasers to A bullt CARRIAS by th watgrials and SO T g TRUCKS. Apply to for ouaibus or Vot Balf valne. EN’G'fis WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NEW-YORK. FFELIN & Co. +.No, 170 their pect best workmen, — Four L3 ut 20 trucks, Also, ee a A ey cowprising DAUS, COACHES, and other fue close and ope €orh extensive smortmeat of 41 CLARBNCES, jeir gwn 1At w Aol ort S it *as, 12th fast., via xm)uj Aot e . 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