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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FERRUARY 22, ) SOUTH AMERICA. {‘l; “‘v 'Fur myself, T do not holieveit. Ttisquite | WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. I l""" the recent inroads of the Indians on the it WS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR—BOMBARDMENT | “‘:"‘"X";I;F':J‘m“r:uvl" o v:t'lwlhlr?:&n:l";‘:“"(l::lrlauefn; WASHINGTON IN NEW-Y The Syracuse chartor eloction was held on Tuosday, gk ¥ M3 st | ASHINGTON IN NEW-YORK. and resulted inadefeat of the Republican ticket. The e g ey F have been s od in Paraguay as to lead Par . & : o OLUTION IN MENDOZA—THE Pt thiat the "Argentine Republi The anniversary of the birth of Washington is a | gojowing is the TIIE SNOW STORM, < e *0a The snow had ceased falling night befors lust, and :f_"[‘-lfl'h‘nv::,‘:m‘*‘l m—n s—Flour on, $1y cor a3 compared with the | thousands had deluded themselves with the hope that | Cuicago, Feb, , ¥ tuls time, 8t 1oaM, Wa Wors (o, hays 'a somparalivil¥ [inaeiie roa ne e R S MINISTER OFFERS TO MEDIATE— | (iiiding on a voleano. But no serions fear is ente fitting time to recail some of the most Interestin o . o st 9 erions fed 0 o K reml- | Gubernatorial vote Jast yeas i PNV (RS RATINY, SOR|WAR LI P ! cre, thongh we are much incommoded by | nisccnces connected with his sojourns in this elty during redodasin 1868, | Slight visitation of tho clement which is so beantitul 1 | Seilve: o ubuer; k@06 b X} apd Soc e po b e . RRUSHAE & }}:::‘;L:ll'l‘x:.‘f;‘fi::M‘t'l;_A“\ n«l}:z ooy i Ifl"i:;'l* In @ | the Revolutionary struggle, ud his residence hero as g St } R ud-air, but which 15 s0 soon transformed to terreatrial | Meworkheld wt 910 753810 bayess st : ‘ i e atement o att | g0 ¥ Tro & (Dem.) Peaton. offwan. e s g WY e} s held Sinn at 1047 The steamship Guiding Star, from Rio Janciro | of this Government of its efforts to coutinue the war first President of tho United States. On tho 35th of June, ! 3 388 ughness. in the, SKdowalks, slcpety, ad by wis o UK Reoein FebH ’-'“'a:ll’:fifl"‘l‘-h s Sde o Rl 775, be landed at Col. Lispenard's seat, about a mile 1 trampled metropolis, But their hopes were doomed to S&:"JM bble. Flour: 6,7 hush, 1 Jan. 25, arrive here yeaterday. e A sad event has ocomrred fn'ihe Aeath af Mr. ahove New-York, though now in the central purt of the lll\l disappointment. The tirst gray of dawn yesterday morn- & by TToe g Hogs Shipments—1, The Anglo-Brazilian Times of Jan. 25 ypublishes the | oy American photogsapher from Washington City, | business portion of the city, accompanicd by Gens. Lee v ing revoalad the fliek vapog Of, Siis Morily Semendine o i, Wheat S at 92 14 for o, Collowing summary of news: who wa arly in the war to go np to Pari- | and Schnyler, on Iis way to the patriot camp at Cam- Vi .l-x‘.'l..‘x'nl‘.'. "ulyfl't"):x‘:'.::rlln 'x'h.{’:]r:a!l'nh-]mx’-:.'y’r"fi.rnlunl":"“""f; e tor New Fhelled Ovta brmes From the Rtver Pldte we ledr ' that' an operation; | &u1 wake torpedoes. Hewasquite | bridge. He was welcomed by the great body of the popu- i was attended with the usnal results—stalled raiiroad | b or. Shipestn 0 bl Viour, 30 se{is of the natand of s recontin\iasa s firee;: ik vz owes a greal deal to the effi- | li favorable to American freedom, as was the case Vil cars, stuffed with impatient and blaspheming passengers; | Wheat, WP o0 b I partly ¢ 3 of a nnoisa in force, h of defense, We Y & pent oceasions, and was escorted from Total - xsllp]wr{,anow muffled sidewalks; mff-lmpu able streets, | Bartrwonx, Feb. 21.—Cotton beavy : titdling Upland, 32je. n 1 died of fey by the people and the iilitary. On his milit tal.. R stumbllie omnibuscs, pedestriins blinded and vaiuly | fnm; & ir to prime cargo of Rin sold ‘for mJ»u.uu:‘& Yeen effoctod on the 8th by the fleet in conjunc avith the Third Corps, garrisoning Curuzn, and the dattery at Lake Pi A bomb vessel and two small craft penetrated into this lake, while four iron s mscended to Curnpaity, and a battalion of sharp- shooters was landed opposite, on the Chaco side. A hcavy fire was kept up upon Curnpaity and the Para s n camp within range, and at Sa. m. a lond explosion was heard to take place within the cnemy’s e temnpests; door-stoops heaped with | it gndlexer.” Wheat steed; Marylond G asd sesrce of aud general aunoyauce aud LICONYENi- | Com aetive st 07430, for prime Wilteed Yoten Oy Ol in dull. Sagar iy Srms hm ty durlng the next year he o I' ullqu..rul‘n(luv lui\w t Nlu, ll ;rln...llu W i gain... ..763, s still standing. 1L was subsequently the headquartersof | Gitford (Dem.) was elected Justioo of the Peace by 85 | ence every where actiy ndis ; | : t : whet & i ctive: prime New, i o 8ir Fonry :“I.I,lllX\?::E'.K;Illri‘l.‘v‘\llll'k‘.:lllltn iouee 1 wLich B CONNI | 1oy, The Board of Aldermen stands 5 Democrats l’r!mdl"u cé batween wmow In thie eountry and in the | nes deing, nd it has advanced je. Whisky vachinged, Major Andre. On the | to 3 Republicans, The Supervisors stand § Republicans city i3 ns great o5 n;-‘ reuce bearing iy rtain | Lovisvitir, Feb. 21.—Tobaeco etive: sales of 141 bhda; B AT 1Y 1 % clussea of people. In the former, usually it mea in- ;:a-um h-wowmunawn ®2 Wadl. Noperine WEssUKTM 8 e 1Y o and 3 Democrats, ter-romps, ;Iz»'tghiflde Junbles, anid a_gencral Jubllation, | } rime Bt Wheat, 61 8. "Cors, shelled, $8771c.; Rar, A 3 % | commenting . | protected he damp by waterpy lk Shoulders. . ; ekt Py G, Putnain gof Commenting on this result, The Syracuse Journal saya: | Brotcctedt from T Cateh o N O e the heavy | Nioaiders e Sides, 100 Clear Sides, 181 21 A ore dinner was over.” | The result in this eity is nnfortunate both for the inter- | gy, d it but little, and the juveniles, if decently ;};;hr:: Choice Sugar, New-Orleaus Prisae, e Bewart's struggling agninst W bout July last. The story that he was blown up by dushy drift f slushy d ne of his own inventions is entirely gronndle at favorite with Lopez, but more par n these we are not yet able to obtain. rhor has now 15 vesse pxecution o . the largest number here « the Re- | 18th of June, So many tr flag ocemred and so | Provincial Congr ny safer rontes were ht during that war that | trofie wasts wer sick and went to hfs quarters be the unfortuna T ften had not more th, American i Yines. The Brazilian loss was one killed A eight s, The i : . A few days aftersard a plot to assassinate the officers of | ests of the community and for the good of the Republican | clad, ave e . | LR L B e e vowsels hore at once. Tl number now shopetul, | B A e Dl Fath the hands of the British iy, Out most worthy sundidates nro be toa Dy ehe || LM, AFLOTALIEION & ne sheolor; ik g Octrnum, Peb $1.—Octton tuactive and desmend Helh of not of importance. A little skirui i e pllks e lots of land in the | wag discovered, in which some of his own guards were | defection of members of their own party,—a defection And his shout i rioging throngh paler and hal Fronr unchagen. Supertne, $8 T8 19 2 st "Frode beole 61 Bocnalonal artillery exchanges, oscurred previcasly, | siorinoe of bauta Fé, each lot heing from thice to . ope of Whom was executed on the 25th of June | that 1s inexcusable and that must prove disastrous, wo Aud, 1wt as the swallow, be's oot %13 50: Fancy brauds, 14 16 Wheat, No. 1, 1n quoted 8§ $3 sl post iy e ovy | SiX sauare leagues i extent. They bronght on an 3 followine the discovery of tho plot- in the pres- | fear, for years to come. There s no difficulty iu_tracing “Aid s plamiates Lave answered his eall.” 30 B oo 2 90 B Wi e B S O but nothing of moment took place. pez had o age ahout £1,550, silver, per leagne; that is al 20 . Even the General's house- | ont (he authors of this undeserved political discomfiture, A"'llh-:rfll) young gentleman of the ity and the 1ix- | dewand, but prices are not quoted bigher. Oats firmer, owing to dently brought his h wmon to. lis lines, and | 4F e @O O B, e e rage; wild o Fwas arrested for being concerned in the con. | 1t has been nccomplished by the disorganizing efforts of | Wy iappod city belic, aud all wiio have nothing to do but | eripte lnt prices are uot changed, Rysirmar $1 150 815, e Brazili ected batteries armed with | 5 SO0 BECEEE FLe® and seldont is running water | £piracy. But the most interesting event at which Wasli. | mouopolits who Lave grown rich and powerful at the ex- seek pleusure,are probably equally Joyful o seo the snow | dull unchangel. Whisky steads at #2 25 ia boad. from the fleet. The 2,000 | oras " A ineton was present in this city oceurred on the th of July, | perse of the community, aided Dy a elique of desperate | comtng down. Visions of bleigh-rides and filrtations float et thise a0 8 Sises diog st the slove udes the abviens eavy caunon landed uear it. Th Pioedll aane aned (o some battalions had been fonnd | hean i This ylace was wbout 20 to 8 leagucs out | 1176 when the Declaration of Tndependeneo was read {6 | pothouse polticians who liave for years attened on the | gently through, thele geutle brain, 'They ate used to he weather and the low prices have | 1o {roaps in the City 1all Park, Washington betvg pres- «rvlh of the city governmeut and who were spurned by | make an enfoyable use of all weatlers. Rain or suow, the ory efficacious, and it was intended to uso these | Pudieg . ) E}{::p; Hi et (i Ly R iming 1-:‘x||i:|l::-:| | kept wool from coming into market as early as nsual. | ent on horschack. On the next day 1t was read at the | tho 19asses of the party in tho primary meetings, Thefr | $un or sl each season they have their special dis: Y | The taxiff in the United States, or the fear of it, has | head of each brigade i the viclujty of the city, and was | determination was 4 to rule or ruin,” and they have shown | sipation; velty of o heavy suow coming dows, e clos at 126, for prime city. eived with the utmost demonstrations of | the extent of thefr power for mischief. The Democratie | Witha prospect of hard, glitiering roads: paswing stee otral Ollo. Eges are I bette G arriving, and the arny of the Allies is stated to con- €ist_of about 85,000, which would be increased by 10,000 more within a mouth. A rcport was carrent At the hospital stewer, the Eponina, b becn ‘destroyed by fire, bu v‘iv wanted confirmation. sheep, so that the poly, and 15 th ver Seed dull aad prices uisg, $4 65298 8. prevented much wool fi"m“ in that direction, and | everywhere r Jerman purchase aving things their own way, | jov. xuberant w thiat the leaden statue of George 111, which bhad beei erccted in 'nm ]|hmlin ulrcenlln the year 1770, ;'l“uuel{;‘ o of sales i was torn from its podestal and squt into Conmect i the ge rate of sales is not 1866 | o here it was meltod into bullets antdid good service | were poweiful agents, in some loculitie he outhurst of patriotie fervor, | party is welcome to its now alltes. with t lj"»l:l"u: paraphernalia of pr Thio Gas Compahy, the * Cheap Gas” agitators, and a | swan-necked clipper, skimming Line a sca-bird over th by doll, closiag at $3 W@ 3 40, Viaxsend in denand 15" politicians, who have been cut off | White sca of the snow-stor ts beating high with | $2 252 5. Has dull at 16 tie. Gold, Inijing, 157 Jling. TRk healthfnl revelry ; with, pe ncomitants of | There isto change v.p.g.;inn-‘;_-:"m ted today ot S1 HOSE o ), Feb. 20 —\Wheat is A in hand, o d the low- . bd e (Aeng - rule or i things”™ they have for se has brought down the price of Fears enjoy covertly and in | hand clas; close to ‘The “revolution in A continued, and Gen. ave sales i by J more than half what it was in 1864, Wool can be o e iov. ] ¢ | thrilled, ladf-iutel » Miniag stocks—Savage, $1090; Crown aunero was not yet in a position to put it dowi. s > o (0 )¢ | on the invasion of that State by the Tory, Goy. Tryon, | others openly, iy determiniug the character of the city | thrilled utelligunt throb of heat to leart hencath o id & Cu ;O Plunors was ot yet i a position 1o bt LoV | grown here for 45 enrrency per anolia (33 1), that is | Who ad niived i New-York on the Sume dy whei | gverument ior g g Year ¥ | thie ligh-heaped butfalo skins—is Hot to he viewed lightly : A TR e .: ol v} 'The net, fixing the silver dollar at 2 paper dollars, | Just #2 in United State gold for each 25 pounds, or 8 | Washington passed through the ity on bis way to Cam. NEW-YORK TOWN ELECTIO by the love-ambitious or the searcher after joy, Then the dnll st Se. for Middli ; Hars. | ents por pound. This year the average of sales willnot | bridge. - On the evacuation of tho eity by the British, at | DELAWARE—We have uow complete returns. The fol. | boys have theirsaturiulta of consting suow halling, s W1, 4Vt ol and w Y atnary, reared bt to be demolished Califors e e lton: Turpcrs. | Castles and snow avid Salton ; Tarpers. | o mimie fight ; and the little girls can be dragged o at 1w i 7l 19,000 bwish. Yellow arroba, or about 12 cents per | the close of the war, Washington rei‘nitered it, and estab- | lowing aro adaitional : Hamdoen, Molasans—4d. or « 10 - mot afford to take the risk of | lished lis beadquarters in Frannce's or Black Saw's | field, Norman P, Dayton ; Masonville, Alphens Boal(—all nonos Avres. | o L o States Minister ot Bacnos | ArOULD: loss of eapi T e Tavern, it tho comner of Poarl and Dioadats, aud in | Repivieany The Boird of Supervisrs Stands: Repub- | 8chioolon the wottoed sledgos of thele nolay allants; an D . As N iited States Minister a (oS or q ccupati t o - £-T0010 0f s honse the famo: L 135 crats, 5 » o nersy thronged s places on {he sidewal %‘m\ R LA Tl it b s v tine },” pound, so that this occupation is not sought as e dining-room o his house the famous parting with | lieans, ctooerats, 5—n Republican gain of two. S ety lokar ! iAyin @ ironds Towhanded ymm; 1o aid of the Provncial Buuk, was in foree in | oo nig" g CEISI E’y.d providing for the maintenance of this ratio by | 106 cor 868 currency ! ) ormerly. ' As an expedient for better his offioers took place, Filling o glaes for a farowell | Oroxpaos-‘Camiline, Edwin B Hatmon, sters, of both sexes, together with brothers and sisters of onfederation whenever its Government would judge s of 8heen | oast ho said : With a beart full of love and gratitude, I | Trane Cooul Clay, John F. Mosehell, R.; De W v J many large farmers are putting up machinery for ” pave of ¥ . -~ 3 = an older growth, julnlate, revel, and tumble in the snow : l P now take leave of you, and most devoutly wish that your | Henry Smithi, .19-{1‘};:‘. Jolin Munro, Dy Fabius, Gl | 46 8 EE M B0V it s anares for Tab: t opportune. . - 2 s e oo extracting the tallow out of the sheep, and sending | latter days may be as sperous aud happy as yonr | Pope, R.; Geddes, Gere, ;. Lafayette, € I‘A’xkl"m‘ Itnliv' at S‘-l:f lllw‘ pre “l”('l\: of the I'\ghm ket only the hide and tallow ']’hiu c& better | former ories have beon glorious and h.u..ymhse. cannot m-.-&-};.lz; Lysander, Richard L. Smith, R.; Marce Dits in the near districts, and the hardy trapper tracks | Jhemss . Qehern, Win, b Osbora, deceased, of Hirerboa ud those of the house of Conception & Co. | i}y, 10 sell animals for new flocks. Tn the direction « to each of you 10 tako my leave; but ahall be | David Chafee, R; Manlius, Augustus Tremain, fox, the marmot and the otier in the rigid North, sud | g pabors, Canghier of Dr. Thomas Oubors, feceased, of ere destroved by fire. The latter lost all; but the [ {3 01ith (he interior §s plerced by the railroads a it ench oné will come and take me by the hand.” | daga, Jared W. Parsons, R.: Otisco, James Hen the far, far West. : 2 g money, books, ete., of the bank were saved,” ¢ of woul 15 now brought by the cars, Thio | It was done in sllence, But perliaps the grandost sene, | Pompey, Lovi Wells, T Ealius, ‘haries & Cornur But by far tho larger mojority do ot find pleasure in | PRRBEQWCDAVINSIs Brackir on, Taealss, Vel 10, by S Rory Adwiral Tamandaré left Montevideo for Rio on the o ht by L Thio [ e e hat most abuslantiy dlsglayed thp gver. | Skabpureles, John I Smith, R Tully, ks King, D.; Van | the spectacle of the ¥ beautifulsnow.” Thre ara house- [ 3 L jsees W Dubrow to B Louss, ouly’ dsaghiee L3th in the corvette Nictheroy, and accompanicd by ) Bailrond has sont to England for 100 new | fowings of popular affection, (anless the arrival of the | Bur f Aslacl K. . R, First’' Ward, James Van | less wandorers who would much sooner tread the dry, Y-t W b the steamers Amazonas and Araraguay, and arrived | T N ilrond has been | yuaing of onr late lamentéd Prosident eqvaled it in | Vicck, ¥ d, Jokn Yoekey, D4 Third Ward, B, | froves ground thas wade Shisough the new-siues With adiay, 20th Tast.. by the e, 0 O veated by oo v 3 expanding its traffie rapidly, and it is already paying t {he ontpouring of the love of the people), was 'tho Fourt Ward, .\ therly, B e L oty ptTIcKEn | 2. F. ‘Nehraeder, Wiliam Herisel of New-York 105, Cornelis daky, 4 8 Harlow De | o ing burdous of snow. Aud here espeelally, we who Nathan Cobb, & Etghth Ward, | G5 .ol great city, with the to-and fro routine be- tween down-town and b have everything to discom- on the 23d. a divide S per No remission takes place in the pi ations for | & ¢ ividend of 8 o ant ted short struggle to soon take p , 60 as to make useless the | reception of General \\'umn‘mm, as President, in vernment of 7 per cent per annuy 1769, e left Elizabeth af 12 o'clock on the | Wolfe, R.; Seventh is city and Montevideo | 215t of April, his departure being announced by the firing William Gilbe R R—On Wednesdar, 20th inst., at the residence of e Larbor, fe! Board of Rupervisors stands the same as last , . D., by the Ber. Geo I Prewtis, has. 8. Pomerar, Robert C. Malvaia te for | uarantee by ee AR The telegraph b\ DD, w r— 900 troops have been sent thither this | 1 : . (| of 4 A 8 I ki p J ro 6 already proved & 'great convenlence. of cannion. A Spanish_packet, then in I an e . ; About 1300 have arrived here from Santo | G irie il mews by felograph, and we hav down below the hattery, and the General's barge, rowed by publicans to 5 Democrats, The Repulicans gain Van [ f0rt us i the *beantiful snow.” The streot railtoad | gpie D., dangiter of the iate Even. I1. Burger, ail of Nei- York. Deside those coming from Minas | vorcS0Ha t mereantile news from our sister ¢ 13 mmen, passed it abouf 3: % o'clock. A8 s00n a8 the arze | Buren and lose Tully, ns compared with last year. In the | companics onty run half their usnal number of cars and | woorroN—WRIGHT—0n Tharst 21, at the reaidance of the rovi t y imp 8 OUr 818 had paksed, the packet fired and showed her colors. The | eity they gatn the First Ward and lose the Fifth, then only half run them, It is all that the straining four- | %y 5o father, Washington, . €., M. kv in H Vootion of News and can do to drag the lumbering vehiclo along. Tt | Yok, to Macs it et of Biajon-Gon. et eraes and the interior of the 1 rovinee of Rio de T} P ¢ - g Zhuddice @ he wheat harvest has just been finished and it bas | yaree was covered with yuing I emm\lnx‘t‘l}gl‘;ixx;:‘xli(;xfi:‘ru;;"liu.l.r :.,,rt'.f,‘,;.xdul.:‘d lf‘ ,’ “'L‘“"} & l""f"”l' "]‘l‘“‘\ . "ll'hn price o; wln-mI mMothen cartalie \'w\-rn’n'x'.'}.-'n?'fi»::-'}, e Wt :"-e :lit'(!::fig 2 granie - I n’.;";ui‘. “l:m'rn;u :ln::;t:;l:_:l:flm'c&fnlp ":r high that we shall probably not send any abr by pmkutnlmllurfim also handsowely decorated. The CUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. Tisk of loaing their preclous sniig seats, 1t lhgy ¢ DIED. D d_endeavor to lift it to the track amid the | ALLEN At Battie Creek, Mick., of conswmption. at 12 o'clock sa Mow The the car lumbers slowly along, until v uight, Jan. 281057, Mrs. Martha M. Allea, wife of M. D the_track ouce mote, to be tighted’ with | aod daugiter of tie laie Rodolphns K. Knight, aged 24 yeacs, 4 h:‘\(':(’:vthuy will enter the army, to be sent to ce of gold tu-du'\ 15 §22 50 ¢ m«m-f' to the ships E‘ll"wk';,hnuxl ll ) lq_wl\m": lndflm neij h‘llx':‘xih od :vr: ol ay. | e e dollar, and it will pre ver. crowded with people. The President ascén e doc qI‘hu offering of freedom to slaves on condition I gultas it 2f > I,I'_'," BERLY B9 Al Rowe h;‘rm)wlpd stairs, atid was received amid tho SENATORIAL CONFIRMATIONS AND BEJECTIONS, f their entering the army s hecoming more and : s . tions of the men, crowned with flowers by the o | o6 reekemari o Tun TRibeNY ore used by wealthy men as the most acceptable e and welee songe by the children. On his 1anding: | "y, Guingrox, Feb. 21.—The Senate in Exeeutive o by ST IoAR SUAMAE of | BRDWE- e, Thsar, bt ks o mambryas oo ety " 13 guns ession was lmaedate wonuld-be passengers to walk, or to overcrowd the cou- Hunt. Thalia ¥. Brown, aged 2 yoare and To the Editor of The ughter of Richard apd ay_of subscribing for the war, and the number . , ced is already agsuming respectable proportions, | Sik: Caumy voice, through Titk TRIBUS B e et e | Rt I tho following appolbtments. | uvances of other ronds. mont oth here and in the great slaveholding provinces. | warn honest Amerie: ' L eve + amnel G, Williams to be Consul at Hamburg: Jobn | “/fpg gtages are equally’ dly pa The friends of the family are lly invited to atteod bor fanaral . | wa o e Svestiy Y D qually jammed. Tt will hardly pay to urily o invited to atteod bar fanarsl f at the head of Cherry-st. In the evening thé city wus V10 be Stiutster 1o Lieria: Edward L. Piumi to be [ it SRS S, SEROL T ling Bow long the : L 1 /elock o ow Roselle, on Wadaceleg. raing, Peb. 20, Anie Dyott, aged20 years. ia Information eatbar bayond bet ;’l‘!'r‘;“"‘{“llg;‘l:‘n‘ Angelo Moniy da Silva Ferraz Baton | pind emigration to Brazilt Each steamer brings trom | brilliantly fiisminated Ry laeailm el ‘ the T8th inot Minister of War, died | 100 16 300 deceived men and women, the greater purt of | i '",'.7’.5:;:"'7,::'.:'Ta"fl Cherry.st,was vory small, but | bo Asaisiant Treasurer of the U he Porto Alegre telegraph has been opened from | Whom are wiserable and begging forhielp in less than two | javees on Tuesday evenings, and on Frid -:\-nuu o8 M, (8 ! s 2 - B I . p : . A Mrs. | Court of Clalis; George I Reed to be Paymaster In the | 5 (i D Whs WK LS Sameniny and. age L the Province of Santa Cath- | days. There isroom for associated labor; a colony will | Washington gave her drawing-room receptions. He is | Uiited Stales Navy; John C. Carroll to be Keceiver of [y oneto, 5o Ve (el imatances prefer Dussengors UNAOT | GRISSK~On Tharsday, ¥eb. 21 sfler & I ¢ if judiciously managed. But the solttary | dcscribed as nddressing a number of gentiemen one day | Pubic Moneys st Boise City, Iahio Territory ; Robert il. i L e prel ® | "Stevens, dearly beloved vite of William F. G Th SRR (h8 Sa00 of Rin Rottee ANIRE K1t By 4= L | who waik now, and would walk nuder any elrciimstances, ' o name of the * Brazilian and Portugese Bank, schande or lal hatever his skill be, cannot, so | [rom the stoop of his house,making his wppearance n fufl | Brown to be Register of the Land Office it Boiso City, | gy multitudinous. Broadway and other thoroughfares are f the Iate Jas. K. Stereos. The name of the * Brazilian and Dot est mank: | mechanicor laborer, whatever his skill may be, catnot, 80 | dress, binck ailk velvet clipeau and elogant atecl biltd | [dabo Territory: A, B. Judson to be Assistaut Surgeon ir A ity heasmiet o D potice of the funersl imited,” hing heen changed, by ondeg.of the Londen | jong as netsa stranger, compete with the cheap slaves fword. On their departure he assumed his usual costumo | the United Staes Navy filled with pedestrians who move laborieusly up and | New-Oriesss, Phiisdelpiie, st Newark papers plonss cbpy 1+ ‘The New-York packet Guiding Star has bronght in | Brazilian trades. 1 have soen mauy weeping wives and | uioilex'and tails, and these formed a stapie.artic S w i) | e G Netratues 2 K_JNE] IVUUDISEER o€ ORLis; F casings of anow. All fare alike, young | i snddulis K, G, Koere e Wi steerage th- ngers as assisted immigrants, beside | and wothers, and gloomy men, dragging through these rn.-u...( the Laat centary dames, who have talked far | Jaa: P. Ruple, IVih District of Teuneasce: C. B, White, | 5p'Lold, male and feisle There are lg;'-l'mngvmd dzlfm out 25 cabin passengers, mostly persons iutending | streets, appealing pitcously to cvery American passerdy | Wio the preseut. Irving says his carriage borses were | XX1Vih District of Oluo; Jas. Davis, IXth District o | T T s oo Tt T e B Poplarat settle here. As regards the assisted immigra % ~ | white, but Washiogton was profuse in matter of horse- o Fells, XXV Dis of New-Yor White in & n rm, fashional Harrs Duadas Hastle infast soa of astie sad isabells Suilh, ; LT 1 a ¥ ol 0 R XVTth District of New-York. i\ [t . " Loy are at least as unfit for Brazil as the majori for work, and telling the same tale of disappointed expec- | ficu and wmay have lnd pairs of each color, s he cet- %ul,nlu”ffl Customs.— 3. Ferguson Beach, Aloxandria, P es? ",“”;l N |""" '{’.’R"*,}"'IM ‘:".m"" haby 8 | 11 mouthe and 21 daya. he 200 who came in the previous steamer in Decem- tations. Onr Consulis overrun by them. Every Amencan | tainly had a pair of bright buys—Virzinia bloods—in ad F. L. Siwmons, Windsor: J. F. Harris, Paducab, Ky. et m':" :h‘:"“,' ;\l:‘l'.‘"“;]’;'."'lm'(":“l‘l""" :‘:‘:;l SPAFARD—Tn Brooklyn, on Walnesdar mocnive, ¥ :; u:a B e e Y elleal w1th & costly - | $toro f& full of them. They enlist on our men-of-war as d;‘!‘.\:j::‘l‘-; u‘x“.fl:md’x,..r.... inthewtud ot glellow, Macklas, Me.; George Parker, Oswa. Do, mAKING. DIOH Teetmble's OTFOT BN younges daogher of the Rev. Tenry 4424 Niceds Biae ubus upon them, which has already cost some | lundsmen and boys-good, skiliful mechauics serving for | e United Stat 1 The tnaugn- ! the Aruenian school. Then ral tace from 8t Johs's Charch, sor. Washinglon 70,000 for passa Tu fact, the Government should | the pittance, pay and rations of navy greenhorns. For X ’ oping consumptions 220 fnet at Lo clock pin. The fasods ave at once thrown these so-called emigrants on the Pl E9 X 5 : ills to which flesh is e famil attend williont farther nviiation e I tha . organized emigration, T repeat, Brazil offers many iuduce Winter falling. | WAGSER—On Wedneslay, Feb. 20, Harry. iafant son of Araold 11, eaf s ority being nothing bnt « 50 o e o 9 ormi in Gotham. In the conn- Wa 2 e Joshun D. GHAings to | e ighing” will last. And so they toil through the slush . nited states ot Cliarieston, | iy ErEE g sometimes on their feet and sometimes Eli ', Norton to be Solicitor of the United States | o i taes, and the venicle slipping almost as much as | Decessed was beastiful ia persos, Fm as far us Itajahy rina, a distance of &2 leagues, do well he Tames G. Hatehall,Frankfort, Ky.: Joseph H. Washungton, iefleld, fov where the oath of offie Livingston, iu the presence ments. But any poor man is wretchedly fooled who | LiVIIESOR, i the Brcant 08, 0xpecting to do better on his own hook | Afterwand he delivered his L Jingling b ts of New-York by mn- laughing eyes, merry-mak- in poetry of pure whiteness: in’ New-York it 4t the resd 11 Weat Sevontamtiet, jernpulons “runners” working for parties with as | leaves the St ke oo 3 ww scruples. We regret to say that, with the intro- | in Brazil. Use this testimony as you will, for 1 am *I'_“:'““,:»‘”;:';'Ti “""N' s 4 (gl W. Fleotwood, Bt signifies TM{ wind-up of slow an iny, 8t 2 o'clock p. m., without further uotio. hction of fhese * emigrants,” the political troubles od to sce 8o much disappointment and suffering. | Satday he went with his fauily. to St District, Atknnaua John (AT Tupussable Broadwag, s an mihion, #t bis rasidencs, No 134 W o Porkgs pf the United States are also likely to be initiated Yours, respecttull THos. K. BEECHER Where his Hew Te Seen sad in ) Mfrbeod siries, Ar } Soug OFEh demie of bad colds, herdy comfort and Stratiou, in the 43 sear of bis u & minor scale hicre, Already a disturbaee hay [ . o o You respeetCily, . on o his pew twa 36 Wty A0 {n 1he TORIng conk | Qurullud; Josoph A. Hpnioessa Win. | wietchieduess. o that, it the present hous of writing it punced n (e cenrred between men of “ Northern” and “ Southern” Bla de Junsieg; S8 2 10t Onee during his residence in Cherry-st. he wa | 1114 District, Alabama; Aug. B. B Tith Dis. | 15 Very "i""‘;'{‘""‘ fo Know that the suow has turtied to ol of e ey AN st vinciples, a party of the previons importation having S——— a Aly il), and a surgical operation was necessary. | trict, Massachusetts; Lucus Flatt Dustriet, | T o0 thof b L gy Incumbrance of ok Buotaoss Collogs, No. 07 Brosdvay imzk--d and umni pted to burn the saw-mill of CRIME. During - vacation between the firet and second seasions | Ohio: Eiljah sun [ ¥ Bl aadatia’ e 1 » the following res i e essrs. Totten & Bublaw, near lgnape, in the o cress e made o tonr of the New Eng Holmes, XX Vih District, Ne ames Tabernathy, i RO h hereas, In the mystecions gn of an " I O B Ha et hanins T and on Lis return removed to the Macomb 51 10 District, Tennoasne. v » running of cars on pleased tha Divine Fatber to romove ot the sosne of hia sarthl o 8. Paulo, att h Saicbr oot adiokh Broadway, sfterward known ws the Bunker Mansion | - Miscellancous.Stephen to be United States 1 Dar sateemed frend and former Associate Priacipal, Mr. HENRY ::l.n.n part I“I"w i;l-”] war as Southermers while the s it e La sudden | 11ouse. Tiere he continued to reside during bis Mtay 1o Attorney at New-Mexleo: Geor Dent, to be Super T ot s Pacslty and Biodsats of Brysat, Sesihes ow-comers for the most part support the opposite ie police of th ith Precinct cansed a sudden | New-york. It is said by some that he again visited the | intendent of Indian Affuirs for the Territory of Ari Pareate Bustnses College, sckrpwiedgiog God's s powoe with meek submission to His will, knowing that in His wislom, doeth all things weil.” Ived, Th 1n onr_decensed frien 10 1706, bt there i o docutientary or other Proofof | mo wenate ulso confirmed a large number of milit assertion o far as has beeu ascertalned. L&, the most jmportant being the followin t ke Bunteereiey of the irthof Geargi . | appoiutments, the most lmportant being the following A 4 day, the anuiversary of the birth of George Washing polntoes having served as Generals during e didférent boats had great ditfieuity oblest qualities of manhood way through th ere, W ton, will be quite extensively observed in this city us a | 21 the . cie b 5 iy ] 8 e, g 1L ALl st 2. G2 AT SHY W L] of thew declared It to be worse than a thick fog ity s des . e of tho Rol,. | feustion among the gumbling frateraits last cveung Iy eferee, as {0 the respective merits of the Rob- " ! ng & descent upon two of their resorts and arrestyng nm} the Snyder breech-loaders, has reported in """‘“ g S et nuL "“," ’b’"k '; adle “‘ "|'“ e avor of arming the Brazilian forces with the former, | the persous prosent. A farobank at No. 15 Weat fous n American invention, it presenting some advant- | ton-st, kept by Martiu F. Kemble, with George Pierce, as teams on the ¢ iise. 2 rent b fs prof itablo energy of character, & comprabensivoness orth 50 effectial 1s an example L L2 ges over the nsed in the British army, in | gamekeeper, was the first place broken up. Bergeant original vacaneles oung. al 2 ‘ Reso o hars most, Audrew J, Smith of the sth Regiment United INURDATIGN ST CRNTINBAL. e e e Lt the canse of b the soeial circle a warm and generous friend, successal and eficie ot United | 7 racrowars 1o 0 be Colonel of th ni{id‘m' of fire and some other matters. Burden of Jefferson Market Court went there with a de- { 0 AEREC W B0 S urther 'mjur{ has ocewrred to the Dom Pedro »imen and made the following arrests: st g g L gy o o apeclal servi The lecture to be delivered by Dr. Chapin this everir at the Cooper Institute, under the auspices of the o Regiment, on * The Roll ¢ en Soldier,” is 4 new one. Man, e mistakeuly supposed it to e coture peeently red by Dr. Chapin iu Brooklys ailway from the continuous rain, and traffic up the | p Albert Ross, Ch ( D " o A Ay ) £ Albe I : mtate dnjor John ¢, ¥ Regiment TINCIN O 3 ~The river is sing. | edueation s bardy pioneer, perra is stopped. James Bronson, John Ford, Win, uith, James Warren, THE LECTURE BY DI CHARIY Tolited 8o CINCINNATE, Ohio, Feb. 21.—The river is still risiug raoived, Thai we 0%t sarnasly extend our aympathy o the lm [ ] The houses along the levee are invaded by the Water 0 | e fomits tod. iriends of the deceused,in thia Shelr ¢reat borew ‘W token of our regard, that wo atiep the funer 1 8tat oseph Hines, Wm. P. Wi vices 1u 8, In Amazonas the Tudians of the Rio Negro were | George Smith, Wi, Kwith, re to be troublesome, and in | Putrick McMannus, Robert Haivey, Francis Van Wart, v setiled mu- | John Kave, Lafayette Brown, Thomas Anderson. icipality of Monaco, a rising of 5,000 Indians is re- | About 1007cloc "1';:;;;‘1'\[\“;::l":;..x-‘r‘«“:'r'.:m'“h‘ up jhl,f‘:.‘;, * nx};«fial::;gl"?o\"' lh:;l‘.‘:‘hl?') }'f‘"'cwhllfl tode- | o6 in operation. The catablishment 18 kept by Marshall | under the title of “The Roll of Honor | Infantry; Major Ds In Bahis 1 2 """ seitiements. 3 & Gilbert. Sergeant MeDerwott and Doorman Hanovy THE CELEBRATION BY THE PUPILS OF THE COOPER | {'jitea” States C ' no light had been thrown on the mys- | of the First Precinct first proceeded thero in citizens' CUNION, 4 24 U, 8. Infantry discovered wis a | The aunnal celebration of Washingtou's Birthday | ment U. 5. Artiliery the depth of 8 or 10 feet. The tracks of several railroads | under water near (he city. The cellars in_the lower art of the eity are nearly all flooded. Reports from above show thut the river s stili rising, and the prospect is gloomy. of MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS, tho 4th Regl ot J for 30 dars resolutions Le bed in the city papers, snd agrossed, be prosouted o (be {aily of the de- owing some de aranhao, in the interior and sparse Piteher of the 16th be Colonel of b ral . ooda. Nn..gslcnznmown lunw: ! other Mourning l&o'rl: mbh'{y t]-f‘ s-:u':,-m Iiwin the l‘i'mk_i:f wnhfu"‘l tress, mml’nml uk otheis whom the di ed v 8. In : ffers, and the Directory had resigned. The reward | Scrgeant of Police itting at the table. They ordered him | by the pupila of the Cooper Union was held last eveuing | fantry ; Capt Chailes Griffin PHILAD 3 erchiote, been raised to 20 contos. The bank has declaved | under arvest, but e escaped from the room before ho all of tho Tnstitute, which was filled o §ts | Artiliery, to be Colone] of th mometer oo os Denery .'a.'".’;'»'::,":..-‘ half-year dividend of 10,600 on the shar 0, conld be taken to the Station-House. Se its Ferris ost capacity, mostly by friends of the pupils. On the | try; Capt. Jefferson C. Davis of the Barri on short uotice. No. 55 opponita TH Third Corps | 8nd Schofield of the Eighth Precinet aud a squad of | platform—which was dee ted with American flags and | Aldilery, to bo Colo ft 24 Regiment U8, mometer In Rio Grande the organization of the of tho 6th R of Washington in the centor of a star of winte | funtry; Capt. John police visited the place, while the other two officers | a portra; 1y in camop. The part was alre 8 to be Colonel of the 8th Reg A 8 proceeding. and s 0 e s A who were acting s spies were inside, and made | ture bunting—were seated o number of prom cith- | ment” €. 8 Cavalr ron de Porto-Al frova abont to retnrn to Para- | o arrest of 48 persone, Including Marshall, one of | eeng on elther sl of the central chair, whie o was ocen LU. 8. Cavalry; Capt. Alvan C. Gl oW 7670, Special Notices ay, to reassume the command of the Second Corps. | the proprietors. They also scized on all the implements | pied by Mr. Pe dworth’s hrass band was in master Unifed States Army, to be 21.—A raln and snow-storm has pre - A AR~ - e attendane h Regiment United States Infantry; Major ' i for the last % houss, suow falling Once aud Forever. rxerolses the following | o * Washington's March,” The opening of the coasting trade has already re- | used there in playing “ Keno.” It was the purpose of the hts % cents below the rates cur. | police to have made the descent on Weduesday evenin suel of the | rapidly this Acconnt for the faseination 44 on pleass, the fact sannol be denind, teers, 1o be € pleces of music were srm prevatls uced the high fre | nt previons to the measur but their intention was frustrate ng discovered, | “ March of the Amnz Violetta Mazarka,” * Soszs | g2d Regiumnt United States Infantry; Major-Gen. Danfel [ BOsTo, Feb s1.—Quite In Matto Grosso the brigade had reached Miranda, | and keeping the place closed. The, arrested oil | of th " Ty Friends® Promeinde,” utd goveral | E. Bickles, United States Volunteers, to be Colonel of the | here this eveniug. Wind n that whoever has once used PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CERVU nt one-si 500 e . e hospi cothing to e station-louse, where o Jocked up vered by Jolin A. Noo- sent United States Infantey; Major. Joseph —— Nooed i Wrgey " RS e,.”,:?“"',:fl,'L,i,| IWhi“(-::,.::;.’,',,"","::‘ hespital. | 0r the nigit, ga 8 and by D H. Ives onthe | gl b g e e 2 g T e = becomes iadiffereut 4o aay okt perfome. In comparison with i, € wn the able-bodied me )d gary] d with oceupations: W Jus, T, Gardner on the Regt. U.S. Inf; Maj 2 A. Grierson, U DISASTERS, othar foral odors seerm Sat and mesger attomple at fragrasca B e e T e ed With - | Suewart 1 wey, * o of thie thnes,” by Robert Seott Volintecrs, to be Colonel of the 1ol Regime L R =8 et " b s is (5 ), house i 40, nrtisan; Thos. and by Eu i Major-Gen. Wager Swayne, Cnited THE i St Db, Bihentks the L Mookt I ‘There was a lively demand for coffee at Rio. The | Jevome, aged 52, sash and blind maker; Jus. Welsh, ug o o be Colonel of the 618t Rogiment THE MILWAUKEE EXPLOSION r. Schenck, the Lung Doctor, Mujor-Gen. » MISAVE WS EA SR The propristor of SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, (ke iaveator of Miles, 2 aniry ; T th Tte A most terrific explosion 0¢- | SCHENCK'S RESPIROMETER, the only iastrament that esa ta & cer- ¥: Brig-Gen. John E. Smith, | aaeeed at Milwankee last evening, at the Wisconsin Paper | taloty dotect the slightest munaus of the respisstory orgu e Golonel of tho 37th Legi Ehoman T Yuger, United | MUL One of theee bollers bursted, throwing the large | It is of great lmportance to Dr. SCHEN mel of the um which recelved the stesm from the boilers 120 fect | ditioa of the lungs, whether 4 s T {nto the air, aud landing it in the streot in front of the | Fieusitic, or Drspeptic Cogsciaptiua, auct wb Crieaco, Feh, W, darvis, pounted to 70,000 bags, at an advance of 1007200 | aged 24, civil engineer; Jo ke John Callahan, aged 29, ship-joincr; Jobu Cl 85, aged 42, cabinet-maker; A, W Jockey; Duvid Welch, aged 6, merchunt won, 41, clerk; Jas. N rkh since the sailing of the last steamer have | 35 cooper: Btuart, 1 Melvi horse The erop accounts are wifavorable, and will ‘ 06 he 50 large as anticipated. Reecipts are limited. \ ine grades are very scarc [l stock is reduced to ing preseat and said that lmonary, Brouchialy Lotk Lings or auly ard John 3 nes Hanson, | trasted th wit en. Edward 5,000 bags; superior quoted at 7,000 7,200 u ; "Ar,,,,,‘,‘,, 18, peddicr s 11 v benediction the at - aged 28, buteher; Johu Warren, a, 5, barkecper; [ announcement that God bad blessed the Tnstitut of the vth gient . A oA one that seaced b ry Masscy, aged | mg t nd 1t Iabors had been, 3t was bo 1 the 1st | bullding. The boilor was carried 200 feet into the river, | ®0 r«qn::- stast and loug pracitee b beeome Gimibar wilk ...Q‘ o | Times Cusick, aged 23, boller m: NANCE FOR | 337 joweler ; Cliatles ION AMONG | Ainistrong, aged 21, b clerk; Hurry Sinol ;| and wassen of brick were thrown to a distance of 2,000 A B feor, 'The ahock was folt for miles around. Tho engineer, | soud of rattlisgof o discased bronchis! tabe. Paticats coma fo Dra Tsanc Hill, his wife, and a lady friend nan .nl Mrs, Jordan, | Sebenck to get examined that bave been eramined by thei fomily and the fireman e enginear’s | phystelan, who told them that theic lungs were alwost gove; whem b ALLNESS OF PRESIDENT MITRE—NEW OF THE ALLIES—THE RUMOR OF RFEEL od 97, carpenter’; John | prod ) of good. The sum of §34,000 had been or; Cliarlos Melville, aged raised during the year, but this had been fnsufficent to wuged 21, bookkeeper; Cha e the rrenf expenses. In the past year over v MajorJ. H. tenant-Col vel of the 5otk U. 8. Tufs 10 8. Infantry, to e Dés THE PARAGUAYANS NOT CREDITED—INCREASE | GGl iloda g6, clerk; George Duxter. aged 23, tin- | 00 people had visited the treadivgroom. From 1,00 to | Grover of the unis Short, were kil OF AMERICAN COMMERCE, snith .lnlmhll.'l"ml.n;,rml ‘|7.4 vlk;:\“'tlrl Bwith, o 1 pupils had attended the m.;m’: vases, and theee had | of the 55th U. 8, Iufantry ; Major F 4 a close examination with the Respirometar it is often found that it is e From Our Special Correspondent | John Hughies, aged Collector; George | bece 20 pupils in the Woman's Sehiool of Desiy + | 20 U. & Cavalrs, to be Litutenant-C : st per gy v e A s i b BUENOS AYRES, 8. A., Dec. 37, 1500 Win. Anderson, nged | band played © Howe, Swoet Home,” * Hail Coluubla” | & Infantry; Major Charles R. Woods of the 181 ARMOGERE O AR WL St B PP ”“:”:‘:;: b ol 06- 37 1008, nged 33, ) “Yankee Doodle,” and the *Star Spangled Bauner,” aud | faotiy, to be Licutenant-Co 1 the 354 U. liver and toue of the stomack the sufferer lo soon e This year of war and fear, of progress and change, [ ods; W) the audience dispersed, Major George Crook of the 3d Tufant; J ::H,N:‘l 2 o Tw xf\ ly‘lul{l;mm. Bometimes me @ that op & congh Is certaiu death o the patien§y s ietly For two aths rren, nged 27, dry goods THE CELEBRATION IN PUBLIC RCTIOOL NO. 4§ tenant Colonel of the 21 U, 8§ lu try; Cap * 1. Durster, Laflin Bro Lord,and Louis | g 1oeks up the liver, stops tlon of the blood—hemorrhage fol §s closing quietly enough. For twomonths the All irheodors Adriance, | The auniversary exercises of the male dopartmontof | R, B, Ayers ot the fth U 8 Artilery, 1o | Dieyer. w'th o S B s i Ao s € Yo g Ty e ol have been making very little stir, and the Paragnay- ban; Jobn Waner, aged 23, | Pablic School No. 45, West Twenty-olghtli-st., wero held [ bo Lieutenant-Colonel of the ')-|l|' flr_ N In but it was not deomed necessary to stop work “ni. , lu fact, stopp ns, a8 , have bee svery pol s, aged 21, earpenter; Johu Dr. \Whtts Livingaton, one of the Tnspect- | fantey; Capt. Aug. V. Kantz of the 6th U. 8. Cavalty, to | goILER EXPLOSION IN NEWARK—SKVERAL PERSONS IN. [ M 0 . - usual, have been fortifying at every poiut. | BUREIIECE S0 veoner; James Bartiett, aged 77, sales- Diatform aere. G, Andevsons DE. | b Livatentnt Colomel of the 51th U. &, Tofantey; Capt. A. JURED. Dr. SCHENCK will bg professionally At bis rooms avery week, No. 38 Whe following is a summary of the war news for the | wan; Abralam C: " or; John Glo \d the school-officers of the Ward, | & Webh of the 1th U. 8. Iufantry, to be Lieutenant: T b & ks ai Sikaias NewYork, from 98 m. unil 3p. m. He gives advice free, Sud Rust fortnight: Commander-in-Chief Mitré has been | aged 23, clerk; ¥ ] ? rated with thenationnl | Colouel of tho 44th U. 8. Tufattey; Capt, Wealey Morrlit ot ol Steam o3 hed to # bofler at Sassman & exumination with tho Respirowmeter the clargs is §5. Uia . while busts wiry, to he_Lieutenant Colonel of the oth | Co.'s ¢ b manutacory, cormer o Novth Orleans and | L8500 G gt ad deiers, s, ol upoly yery ill, but is now so far recovered as to be ablo to | boy beyer M pralk. His personal influence is worth more than an | ;pp\1cATION OF A3 apt. L. . Watkins of the 5th U. 8. Cavalry, | James-sts o ant Colonei of the 20th U. 5. Infautry; Capt. | Tiost of tlie employis were uway to thel® diuners. Som T. Wilson of th 't Engineers, U. 8. Atuty, | four of them, however, who lad brought lunch wi iy Cipt. | them, were more or less ingured. A young wman named | 1o 0 | all times at bls rooms. Prics of the Pulmonie Syrap and Seawsed Toslq, s occupied prominent i | each $1 50 per bottle, or $7 the halfdosen; Mandrako Pills, 85 cents art,and polit “"The ox wenced with . The exer do Me, O Fhou at Jehovah I ;tm.\.nmlall parties waited the result of Lis illness ROAD COMPANY. jortises and exhibitions, by n class w ,h-nlrnnu(('!ulull;'l oft :?"('lu"km"'f" f T e R o e i X v s is no . o ‘ i . e Melutos! 5th U “avalry, to be 0| Vi own o - f— ! " :t_h much anxiety. ]l‘n is now out ‘nf all dange T Yor soveral days past it has been ramored in rail- {bo direc 1 in s I:’(‘.’l‘i‘l‘l!l‘lfll u"r l;’lm Iu.l 5 “H. Tt 'n»y; r""m”“d' lauding some 20 feet from where he had DEMAS BARNES & Co., No. 2! Pk row, Geaoral Wholesals Agesles { Tho Paraguayans have been carrying on a flourish- | y5aq eireles that one of the employés of the H n Ratle | attention ¢ Upton of the oth U. 8. Artillery, n:n-n;-rlu‘:: ed n;‘ux‘mg llu.nill nn,l He w Xm]ljlynrn:dfiul for the Uity — & e = - » upper Parana wi o people o o " are " . " o I Col Jf the 25th Regiment U, about Lily face, head and body, and serlously bruised by T Make Vour Own Soup 2 trade oss 1he upper Parana with nu.' people was & defanlter to a large amonnt, Ye 1r<(;1r(ul|h|"(;l|l.ll o bo Liogte ant lrl:;l‘s}ll"fll‘}h\'l ;nulh nfilu:‘? : Pardio e hinlnhis gm“m iy Al g R0 3 the province of Corrientes. Large supplies have | terday our reporter ealled at the office of the Company at | 84 afac D e TrTh ARGMRNT. huufl it Colouel of the doth Regiment U, 8. * | the yard Bolow. Tho engineer, o Mr. Shepherd, was wITH . NINE i B Gen Thomas ©. Devine, U. 8. Vols, 1o knocked down by tho violenes of the shock nid wim.-u: SAPONIFIER s ‘ol s 'sth Regiment U. 8, | injired internally, A boy named Thomas Gorrigan RcHamlenon folench % ™ e ey sentdedt Abont the Tao0, left AIAC, and atims, Tho | - Grest avicg i obtained by all who we heir wasia gresse for e ! Duilding waa badly damaged, (it (wo Upper loors Titig | pupose of makisg Soap at there Lowes with the PENNSYLVAMIA he y ] fo aut-Colonel of the Sa ":...\:l".”".:.“:'.‘.r:.':ugf;'('fi.'x'.'&fior',f- Al Ww‘dw td | shattered to fragments, the windows blown out, and the | MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S L it Vateriu Raservo Corps, to bo Licu: | materiats and tools seattered Lko cliatf, ‘No oo scomed SAPONIFIER ns gone to that shut-in people. A flotilla has been | Twenty-sixtli-st. and Fourth-ave., and was thero {ufornic A4 | There will be a presentation nt up for the purpose of stopping this. It will also | that the culprit was Mr. John Adaros, the Paymaster at | of which Col. K : New-York, throu, tate the crossing of a large force destined for the | this ¢ nder, by t 1 of the road. The exact amount taken by him s st the City Hall. —y 4 L 3 not vet known, his books not having as yet been thor b e st Re Invading of Paraguay by Brazilian forces from the | Gu iy examinied, bat it will not awount to more than | qye anoiversary of Washington's Hirthday will be ecl. | of the ' naterials and tools soatterei 1k chatf. No oo seomed Province of Rio Grande de Azul. On Dee. 9 a terrific ,000, and muay be much less. It1s stated that since the | eppated u s of Councll No. 1, U. L. A., this wuuug.coh’,( f tho “h!a“c l;rlwem U. M. Infau ablo p 3 ) ¥ The cost of Soxr, saorior to aay aold for wasking Purposs, e ke i d 1 l v e ) 0! east cornel 20 Regiment U, . | wero taken to a ueigliboriug house, from whence, after tlon Mr: Adains las ndmitted baving Senit, 13 | (Eriday) oventng, o0 )0 O e, - Tho s Wilk bo | Cologed Troop e o el of the 454 1tog: | thelt injutios were drossed, they were romoyed o thelr | Tuax wawr in owas Faics explosion occurred in the ¥ uayan camp at the . ey o 4 ¥ . - apd it was probably 1o cover a margin that the 1 xthost. and Bighth-ave, The address X > uynty, when 500 shells by aceident blew up, seatter- I B Rotulter. Loplug (6. mako (he | Gr e by Major Douglas Campbell. Sul e | e L ey Edward MeGarry, nto Colonel ot | homes. Directised ke hisiil 1o sackitor. ; ng carts, horses, and 45 men—all destroyed. It was good before it woild be required in the business | g, g and Lincoln, the Men and thew Times.” the 24 Californin Cavalry, to be Lieutennut-Colouel of the Forsale at allthe principa! grocers, druggiots, aad gene w__u:- ' R : e Nias been in the employ of the Com- I8 BROOKLYX. 94 Regiment U. 8. Infantry. THE STATE OF TRADE. ~—The Commercinl Agoncy Kegistor for - Just at sundown, and the allies opened fire on them o lnet #, and up ‘(’o nlmlm««:n.ri‘i of |“5 The annfversary of Washington's mrlhd'ny fll'llnt »‘.;; Tho Sepate rejocted the following nominations : PUBLISHED BY i v e lution has al onsidered trustworthy an e trooklyn to any grent extent, Halutes w i : Y stonce, which was warmly returued. Rumor hus | e, ‘Communieations have been recelyod from bin Dofired fu whe Eastern and’ Western DIStFicls and_from e O, e taee. of O e o ALt I K ol 20 e MKILLOP, SPRAGUE & Co., exagger e matter into a mine intended to blow | 11w hich he plodgs good the amount | {1 NGOGy Yard, but beside this theve will be little done. Sixteenth District of Pen e i0ce s racalpts, 011 balea. 4 bus bupees L TEOEESE T L as boen thorouglhly examingd by the ‘BEST JUDUBS of Credit Bl rable property at IN NEWAKK. it To-day Is to be generally observed in Newark by o sue- pensic courts, pubjic offices d, the bells prouounced the MOST COMPLETS LIST OF CITY AND COUI MERCHANTS, and the MOST ACCURATELY RATED, ln view Oapltal and Credit iied District of M pte thind District of Pe il Disirict of Michigan ining | taken, and as he is posse 1 A it where hie rcaidd with somne relatives, the en. I0is | youd officiuls feel eatisficd that he will do w0, and u pic pentine active—Gle. Rosin stoady—&3 12 $3 0. Tar fim at $16 Uit xsrox, Beb. 31.—Cotton has daclined be. ; aal wles Aling, 30 ; sales for the week, 2,500 bales; recelpts, ,000 bales, ot up the allics. But it is quite unlikel thus a swamp would hardly be under LuiNGTON, Keb on dull; 90e. for Mdding. Splrits Tur- ikely to be an accident in a magaziy ity to retrieve his former | g public s } e, Ov L i i j J e o - Coopor, Fontth District of Michigan: Cyrus 0. Loomis, Allies have just Janded and placed iu position | & ruwors that he had fied the Bt £ [ rung. and salotes fived at morning, noon and night. A | Loopor, 3 e O acon s, | 1700 baies. ks I e o cen set upon his track, are expli spli o line {ug at | Second District K P " Lovts, Feb. 81.~Tobacco unchanged, Homp dall at $2 907 $3 4 11 new guns, four of & ponnds aud seven of 74 ke ]."'nm'x;'»-“.:"u,'"':x.'..';‘.‘r'.‘:k & s soon u | Erandimibiary d2pley B e Mo Pedae friatof Minncsota et v «Q. Partridge, Sisth District v..:'"l"'x'nffir.." Pl T i‘ y:};«;",|~ FAEIE | oo et Dok v an vl o e Busk o estigated to give 0 J o : 7 « 8ol | of Michigan Supertine ranges from $0 259 28; Extra, [ Double Katen, 814 | g, investigated to give the facts to the | aug Geu. Runyon will review the military, At the & R | - Sk ey L T e ik Ooming: pounds, These were greatly necded, as the Para- Tk B & Joint gnayans from the beginning have been throwing the heaviest metal. Marshal Caxias, at present Com- | . . ¥ Funer” Cors s igher a0 Baic Ot ce Al e Pork ie lower at 97§19 25 Julk Meats dull ane = HWATNRS QueTHRNT e, Porklelower ot Q0B B B ou Tiams, ol | O AT Qo | Ovre Teou trou) fvog} le. ; Pork House Itib Sides, 12¢. ; do. Clear Sides .‘[ gl‘.“’ " {] o~ § Ovees Twrems ! Sase v diers Home, 10 Millst., n visit will Committee of the Lej number of inyited gue 'I‘.\' I 8t John's Lodk public. inidad | for l'h"h'," Henry £ Jdoln of Michigan, at ANOTHER MURDER IN PHILADELPHIA, RGRAPH T0 TUR THIB d. 5 stmasters,—Samuel T, T W The; ol " Chy blear Sides, 16c. La ¥ Winconsin. 1ije. for Couutry Steath, aud 120@ e, for P2 uylor, Oswego, New-York; ker, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Lsano W. Web aproved fee! 9l o Ketls. Whisky at #7 and, after an address fr mander-in-Chicf of the Brazilian land and river |~ Puipaprrenia. Feb, 21.—Another mnrder oceutred | munjeation in the e - forces, in geoupied reorganizing the army. - Rumors | nere today. Two wen fismed Jolmson and Barker, quar- | SRRt 17 ] S T A Collector uf Customs, - Clinrles W, Roberts, Bangor, Me. | 24 1o ardive. Hogs at $v@ 7. 4 Tarewu— Swatnws 81'!"-1" Cures Iroutng Piies say that he ean do nothing without large reéuforce- | reled at the house of the latter, who took a doubie Tepust. D ——— Collectors of Tnternal It e -mlr’:n lh:]'m;)lmfl lm: )«...u.;,l-rm ¥eb l’l.—l;ouanlui.ud lower Low Middlng, $0c.t | DEMAS BARNS & Co., No. 31 Purk row, Y. aadall il i i burrelled shot gan and fired at Johnson, killing hin - Rt Distriot of Moing: W. cokwith, Socons ot of ; - tmucnts. Brazil is prepuring freedmen for the army, | burtiiied shot kiw mud fired t Jehuson, Vg THE FENIANS. Hetrtet 0 MAUSi Crovry, Sixth Distriot of Michigan: e N e LA A, " made free for that purpose, but it is slow work. Re- | deceased was a single man, and nged 50 years. peie i Thomas W, Keese, Sxth 1:1;::141..2!' T%'-‘fl'.’?:."'w'}«‘:‘..u’ ecuatows, ber slowmer T 08 Wi mnlmh- Impossible in this country, and also in Uruguay. An | Paixtsviii, Feb, D. F. Sergeant, while ar- | encourages the rising in Ircland wre untrue. e belleved | by pof of pennsylvunia; \guul.m G. McCandiess, Twen- 3 4 wil i.::.'.‘c 0 & w; < pifort is about to be made to reconnoiter by balloons, | resting .3, Trown ou & charge of potitlarceny, met with | it would end in the, extermination urid butchory of the | ty i Disriet of LSRR ¢ etont ot 1o Dibiedirimangey aiopads 3 Brest anh ass, g v b o o W uks tha hose who, " e v A N - e., apoct old 197 Bud apparatus is already at Leadgnarters for that | some resistauce from the latier. He drew a pistol aud ke, R et pvesent, whilo théy WY 1o | diai Affatye, for (o Southern Buporlntendenay; ilobn B, | 212, il ln-]:- ‘.'I(‘.:T';""""n'" rhot, soned 4ol ot (e Tk bl 10 o5 30 1, who reat. crimo. ut 1y shot Brown, killiug him iustantiy, Copt Ellswortlh w10 | eqriy meas to help them, aro guiity of o & Boeker fo be Ageut for the BawEas SR s paTt of the | Middlings lee Sl Bty e purpose. But as the Allies always lave information b k = shot Bathers at Sharpsburg, was arestod and lodged e his belleving, ) B hat should they rise he | Charles B, Norton . et A beyond their power to make it useful, it is not likely | jy juil ut Lesington ou Tuesduy mornlug ” T wihing ”‘;lvlenllh:;-.%u. Yald in s power, though he | United States to the Universil Exposition at Pai vy : struiley s Pals 80 be of much nse. This is not the season for high FSS 1nay tiot be convineed that it will reach them., | Tho nomiuations of Lieut. Stoneman to bo Colonel, A, Vo 1,1(4«'::-.;:!:;:1;4’-I:n ol g P oy ote, the Mae Fresidont Roberts has called a Convention of the Fonla Capt. Gordon Granger to bo Colonel, and Capt. Custer to o3 bt p e ourt of Cotwmon Ploas, Waters, or rather it is very early, and yet the rivers g IR R wwoc. . Flour nnchanged. Mess Bbout the encampment are very igh. The camp of CALIFORNIA LAND TIIL e % E! Allies is low, and the inconvenience is severely 87 TRLsGRAYA 10 THE T Aelt. WasHINGTON, Feb. - 4 d Kaufmas & Co.: Note e e, o sty | ettty il b U ot R B able at thrae mouths after date Brotherhood of New-York State for the 20th inst., to meet i - Coloasl, togother with others, were sent . ady | sales of fim}. No. 1 pring o eals, £ Utlcn : alao, one of the Brotherhood of fllinos, to meet o XN Jommissi i1 of Mareh in Chicago. The Feniaus of Peunsyl | 1 oy y yume time tho above names were, but the Sen- | yc” gro, s L ke The Commissioner of the | on the 12th of Mardi /8 CRGEN CHy in April, and Stato nl;n.lo-d:\.' "":mp " thom over or did not dofinitely e raa e 31— Flour o U to present dates there ave no signs of oxhans- | General Land Office Lns received from the Surveyor. | 3ulh Wil iejd & vttt 00 will soon follow in all the A e gt el anchangi. CormeValr 1nquicy i 1 atnoug the Daraguavais, They alow DOthing | General af Aun Pranclsco tho roturus of Wurveys for | Ciner Biten. Aot upon thelr nomIVALION. sales 1§ cars Now ol No, | ot TilSe, on Bute e fnck et "f,‘,‘,’"i" !‘."n:m"t'h:; v Togt by th tate e patenta o the foflowing confirmed privatgland claiis fn LARGE MEETING IN §1N FRANCISCO. Riwann,—Gov, Ward of New-Jersay hns offered dalland -“ulj;:;-.«”?‘ i “‘x“u"' e h '} “itornia under the titles derived from Mexican anthorl- | sy yeLrenarn 1o e S it P g d . " : ] aad unchanged. Dressed Hogs Al E Aife of California by the United Sax Fraxcisco, eb. 20,~The Feninns in this city | oo 0”0 ean gor tho detection and conv fotion of the | auistand wchas 1 ‘(uf“f;.l"“".fl'um"x'u'n.‘r:: lisease over 25,000, yet the ariny is kept up and | o0, privution subdues them, The story of an exten- | gy sive rebellion among them docs not find snch con- | Geodocio Sird 45 as 0x] Later nows may clear | Jugn Tomple.” or to the acqulsitio “ Lomus do Sanl Lo Copt Joeting Tast night, and re e B o, Fol 4.9 acres, Sontirmed: t "“l':,',"" '.’?f.‘fi?‘..'.‘.!'?.'.!i\l'x‘?fl?fik'-'r ,'!M'(,'i"x‘b".,":!,;;fw i re | murdorer of Mrs, Kays, at Stowartayilia Wagce Gounty, I Wh.‘.“'w“oi-’m 50 37,040 agLes, oouflrmed to ::D l’ndflvfi- ol Lchode y » foW dava wnco, v i Fioar yoade, wing 4 7. Quake