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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | eagcanion = =—=—== = at WHOLE NO. 5976. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, See , ae PRICE TWO CENTS, ernment of her mejesty will suffer morally and to United States money, the dollar equal to two | went to the spot, and found there a glittering stone, | him by the arm, near the circus, and gave him a City Politics. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE: | viiiticnlly, ond also-in that which conccres the qilrein): $1TT Sa eat thee ear caus 10, two | Which they picked up and carried home. ‘To theit | regular flogging, surrounited by about a huadied | ‘The Whig General Commitien here laaved the tat- 9 aaiectn nemmamaieineieite commercial interests of her subjects, The Female Orphan Asylum bad @ revenue of | great wender and astonishment the stone was | promenaders. Then, taking him by the hand, she lowing decree for the guidance of those who intend te California Appoll Be plessed to say to friend Pavon that he may $16,623, and the expenses were $11,499 compcved of a lurge quantity of gold; and it is said | drove him to her carriage und ordered the coach. | ye ar = atom Wastincton, Oot 20,1850. | consider this as addressed to him, and tell him not ‘he foundling al had @ reveaue of $29,188, | thut its vulue urmounts to 2,000 franes! This has | man to drive home. As for the other lady she had | Yet* ®t the primary elections to-day and to-night. ‘T. Butler King has appointed our fellow.townsmeas | to orget the commission I entrusted to him. May the expenses were $24,496. The reveaue of this | caused an unmense sensation among the corps of | venished, and no one can tell where she is gone. | There will be two and three tickets in several of the Wichael Delany and George Noyes. and alas George | you be happy; command me in whatever can praiseworthy iustitutiou is derived mostly from the | our savumts. P . You may imagine that this fracas created much | wards, and the whigs hed better read the advertise- Guthrie, of Pennsylvania, Inspectors of Revenue at | Srve you, und believe me your sincere friend,and charitable muniticence of the Brazilians, many of A very rich silver mine has been discovered near | sensation, and elicited much fun in the American Nt 2 ment in the Herald of this morning, as well as the fol very obedient servant. Sigued, whom left in their wills large funds for the support | Cebrieres, in the dietriet of Montagnae, near Mont. | circles where the parties were known. <8 Ben Francisco. These appointments give grat satis- ny PPE i gy. Fuorgs. | of thie establishment. ky 4 pelier; apd the company to which the French BIL. leaiag official secclanton® tection. The gentlemen will leave for California im- pea Bi In 1849, there were in the city of Rio Janeiro | goverament has given the privilege of exploration, AMERICANS IN PARIS. Pe perhatartiee = ym fog posen.d ee i the sy mediately. THR. Re agg tag | Seventeen public schools fer boys, and eight for | will make @ large fortune in a short time perhaps.” | Sam Cassin, New York. 0B. Graham,N Orleans, | S04 county usual places of ward mevtiugs, om Moa- we To mm Mivisrer or Formign Kxtatjoxs oF THE | girls; the first were frequented by 915, and the lat- | M Domus, Ministerof our public works, while | BG. Pedpa Baltimore, Jas. W. Breedlove, do, day. the 21s: inst, at 74 o'clock, P. Mor at fMeamboat Snogged—Murdcrer to be Exe. GovERNMENT OF Satvapor. | ter by 619—total, 1,434 children. ‘These achools | visiting w coal mine, near Beziers, has discovered | H- ee. Seay. 4. M. aot, New York. other time on that day, and other places as the ward cuted. Leearion or Hur Britannic Masesty, | 8re well supolied, but parents prefer sending their | in a piece of coal a’ splendid diamond of the first L PS leg Bea 2 Berea Balbimece. committecrs may designate, for tbe purpose of choosing svitt e, Ky., Ost. 20 1850, ret abi Guarana, Aug ca children to priv 0 08 watery which ia seid to be worth 4,000 franes, a | ee Geteapton tp the folowing sonventiogs:—. i, —On my return to this eity, ived de- ublic commereial school was frequented by ‘any searches are now made in the mine in orde ¥ ' “ity Convention, for the purpose of nomi~ Peapeenee Nobeval Arch otrnsk 8 ekaper | | pe'ches from Rear Admiral Hornby, Commander- forty-nine ebildren; at the Academy of Fine how to pl more of the precious stones 7 Vien eee Rating ® Mayor and » Governor of the iyrealy 4 FB, 09% | iy-chief of the naval forces of her Briiannic Majesty , were matriculated 92; at the College of Peter the Thus, as you see, by the three preceding facts, JR Somings, Phila, Poy hes ae “at tha daattenpondn gre ssisting of hemp fer Covington, was totally loat, | in the Pscifie, communicating to me the disagreea- Second, 199; at the School of Medicine, 331; and | we do not need to sail fer California to find riches . #. M Day, Iartford. bet Weaitaes Canin th ity ~ Keat, who was convicted of murder. bas been een. bie result of his visit to the const of Sulvador, and jn this ‘institution, OS obtained the deste of dec. | eadacke tee? BL Abbot, Boston. | Judge ands Disirict Attorney, and Cannes ot ine, *tenced to be hung on the 20th ot December, bis intention of sending to me in September, or | tor. The theatrical week has been very animated. At | &- Stonington. 1, M- Rutherford, N. York. | pymber ax the Mayoralty Convention ted raat before if I deem it necessary, several vessels ot war | Frem a statistical map, for the first time pre- | the opera **Cerito and St. Leon have re-appeared | J: Haituer Gineimnatt, Dr. tows, Boston. 3 Congresstoual Convention—That for the Third Counterfciters Arrested at St. Louis. to operate under my authority, and at tay disore- sented to Congress, and in which some provinces | in their best ballets,” “Stella,” “Le violon du | & pryson, New York, Bronson. New York, Congressional district to be eomposed of five dulogates ‘ Sr. Louis, Ost 20 1850. | tion, with the expectation, of obtaining satisfaction had not made any teport, one of them being the | Diable,” “Les fleurs animées” and others. ‘The yer.” foe Gom cach ward in reid district; that of the Vourtt A gang of counterfeiters was arteated last night, | fur the many insults proflered by the government Rio de Janeiro, that would increase much the | new opera of Auber will be produced, at the end | J A. terow. do. Th. Sechers, N. Orl Congressional district to he componed of ix delegates, : Of Balvedee ia the detereaait ue J ‘ to be elected from each ward ot said district, and the ‘having been cavght in the act of printing $10 bills. . a * er joritannic | number, it is observed that there are inthe couatry, | of the month. A ballet will also make its appear- | 8. HW! Sanford, New York. AD. Gri do, said delegatos so to be elected to choose befor wed zea. | Mriesty, her officers and the British public. | supported by the general and provincial govera- | ance, before the 10th of next month. Alboni is | J IL Lightbod, do. L.. BHaroie, Kentusty. | ing ton Bomimation am additional delegate teow the From $8,000 to $10,000 counterfeit yy was sel Ii is useless to icularise the deliberate insults ments, 12 lyceums, 111 latin schools, 46 Freach, | still there, nightly received with the utmost eathu- | Mr. Minton, Indy Charles Mintoa, N. York. | district: that of the Fifth Congressional district to be Spe EE-EyT ES upe and injuries which the authorities of Salvador have 12 English, 67 high schools, id 1,153 pri y | wi go, ‘ Ye y Sa 7 ‘on mute mee 9 ‘nglish, igh se! , and I, primary | siasm. x wae Ak le al com posed of elght delegates trom each ward in said portant Nova Scotia rprii in their official acts, decrees, correspondence, and schools, with 37,247 children—in all, 41,215 at the At the Opera Comique two novelties are in re- City Intent district, and to elect in hke manner an additional de Hocivax, Oct. 19 1850. | papers, aimed at Great Britain for a series of years. public charge. beersal, and will appear in a short time. The first | gyrar ov Deon this en beer sot down for | M&ate; thet of the Sixth Congressional district to be Barl Grey hes notided the Nova Scotian government, hese insults and injuries are notorious and |" At the fourteen coloniesestablished in Brazil, the | 18 entitled ** Lazarilla.”. The libretto oy] M. Soribe, | trisl on this day. a eect eo compoted ct five delegates, to be elected froar exch that the British govern and the é. ‘The secon: l aaenveutie og wsic by M. Victor Mas and ia this, | called “La Dame de Pique,” ( t will grant assistance to- | Public—so much so, that in many parts of the coun- population was 14,648, the Ler nea colony bei: ‘wards building the Halifax and Portland railway. try, they are universally admired. It is weil known the Jargest, with 9,393 The Queen of | ; N#* Yor® axp New Jensry Brvon.—This body ad- 4 A Convention to nomioate members of Assembly, tbat the goverament of Salvador and its partisans, during the months of Janua: February, 1350, | Spades.) the poem by ML. Scribe, and the partition | JourBed, ME one o'clock A. Mon Saturday morning | nd to consirt of eleven i Ineach Arsembi: Earl Grey approves of the enterprise, aad expresses | have no good cause of complaint against Great {hy ning seesion was principally occupied in the | ctstrict. In the districts comp sed of two rds, eno os a ere were 150 Catholic bi and 216 Proves | by Halevy, the famed composer. Thus Mr. Perria | discussion of @ resolution reported upon by the Com. | lect Ove delegates, ‘the belicf that Halifax will ultimately become tho | Britain, and that that system of offending her has tants ; and there were 30 marriages of the for- will inaugurate his wiater seasop. and, no doubt, it | mittee on Bills and Overtures, Muaporerinot tee tt en M bry reer ye yl pot ‘ee district oa ohief port tor transatlantic oommunication. been adopted by your smart politicians, Fora mer, and 23 of the latter; and 600 childrea | will be a prosperous one. cent enactment of Congress on the subject of reciai jopal delegate, before proceeding to make ine lovg time a revolutionary party’ as existed in Cem frequent public schools. At the colony of Pre. | The management of the Italjan Opera his changed | ing tugitive tlaves. but recommending the col fon. Columbia, Pa. America, which uses all the means in ite pow- oye Bo wale S478 Gereann, telag 150i | hasde Ronvoet etekter tn ca , who | brethren to wait the action of thy Inws of the State, | 6A Convention, of such number as the respective” Corvama, Oot. 20, 1850, er to direct public opinion in its favor; creating in males, and 1,172 females; being 1,534 Catholics, | d last year, to open the musical campaign and | 8B to submit to the advice. in case of emergency, of | Ward Conventions shail previously desi aud pub- About Ove o'clock on Friday night, win the | fact the most false and absurd impressions against and S89 Protestants; and the colony containing | continue it, in spite of all oppositi Great Britain, as being a great monarchial 0 already 658 hou: bas been discharged by the Minister of the Li- B 5 r rs en Hank was set on fire. Some | ji power. With thisincessant clamoring, they hope | . The fores of ‘ae National Guard of Brazil, (ex- | terior; and Mr , : ons aud ttraggles, | t2@ Presbyteries with which they may be counectod | lish, to nominate Charter and School ofeers. Muasles, | Dr Hatfield wished to take stronger ground, and to de-| ‘The Conventions soto be elected will sevemble ag clare the act unconstitutional, and to that end sub- | follow: h a Lumley, the well known English | mitted an amendment, which was laid on the table b The Mayoralty Convention, on the 224 October, ab to excite the public animauversion against those | cepting six provinces that made no Teturns,) was | menager, has been installed in his place. This | # close voto. The original resolution was adopted, and 7 PM an tha Breaavey Hour, i " who do not participate in their ideas, and in this 24 000 men. news, which I received only last night, has been | the Synod adjourned. atter finishing the basinoss re- The Judiciary Convention on the 23d, at 7h P. My Important from Nicaragua. manner carry off fod antegs affecting an exclasive | transmitted to me without cemment; and | do | maining on the docket. at the same place, OUR CENTRAL AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCR. [one er he . omer best son the nape Our French Correspondence. not Know what is ihe cause # Mr. Berochs's anger aomanse otis Weatuxn.—The fine weather of the > Ike Ais Gace the 2éth, at 75¢ . eel foreigner. Envious shallow " towurds the poor barytone singer. ore anon. it fortnight changed yesterday, and so cold was it ‘one, 3 ‘ BP shapes - opie Sept. “ 1860. , | "mters wish to have it believed that the interests Sy oer ey, OY See The re-opening of the Porte St. Martin aud of | that fires were found’ neccesary all over tu city. Foind Conpromions! Gareiat, o+ No.1 Rrentaag, send you agircular addressed to the Central | ard policy ef Great Britain are in oppositioa to all the Panis, October 3, 1850. | the Odeon theatres, hus been the most important | Row wrt: Saons.—In @ row with deupken sailors, Geant: sannet, beveson Woraitardne WabAies Gaaekar”” Americans, containing a letter written by J. J. | world, but reason und common sense tell us quite | Picture of Paris as it ie—Thd Nepaulese Ambassa. | events in the theetrical line. The new drama of | yesterday mornin; 2o'clock, tn the Fourth ward, i onal district, Broadway Li Flores, of South American revolutionary notoriety, | the contrary, and demonstrate to usthat her inte- | oy My lus Captive—Their Departure from | Mr. Leon Gozlen, “Pied-de-Fer,” coataine one of | Joba Waleh bad bis thigh severely out with a kaite, Bixth Congremioaal district, ‘Constitutionel Tall, and addressed to the Hon. Frederick Chatfield, | [eptsa'6 8 complete harmony with those of the | -_ ve | those moving plots peculiar tothe writer, andit wag | S24 Was attended to by Dr Trapbage Broad essed to the Hon. Frederick Chatfield, | whole humen race. Greater lenity on the | Parts—Art—Lola Montes and the Prince—Dis. | *h0ce mor! diibe warmest approbation. ‘The actors | _Anvnrarion.—The joint committee ppoluted by the | ‘The As “Charge d’Affaires of her Britannic Majesty in Cen- part of Eagan ‘vould os injustice sownnas | tinguished Arrivals—Califorma Clubs—Anec- | are excellent; the ificence of the sceneries | New York Common bly dhe | the a tne ces pe Byes tral America; also, a copy of the San Salvador 068 0 look to her for protection, an dote— Gold im the Air—Suver in the Earth— | and costumes, remarkable; and, besides, all this, 3 Son Daron’ cheats ane Th, Second A. district. at Novth A: Gazette, containing a letier from the said Hon. F. tad poe be polly manggt gen bk med Diamonds in Coal—The Theatres—Lumley at | thé theatre hasbeen renovated, and it must be consid- | Sixty senocrts ot Neg Yor prey "Kings wonety have |. “Game ‘ienmuls Lslet, at Pubtts Heest cn orei 5 0 " Ks 4 red now, as the most elegant place of a nusement of ¥ h t ‘Ohatfield to the Minister of Voreiga Relations for | sider ine moment us having arrived tor takiag final | the Head of the Opera in Paris—New Plays— | Paria Iii in that Mr. Victor Hen:i, th been invited to be present. avenue. sear 125th etree the State of Selvader, together with the Minister's | stp in order to induce the government of Salva- | Ballooning Voyage from Madvid to Londow— | manager, is a man of tarte, and Lai peretaded he | ,,AwN8 Exrrursion -We eve that Uoey & Co. have | Theciber Assembly Conveations, and alto the Ward . : be his | Nominating Committees, will mect mt euch places as reply. fifty semmeet scntect note Acordes Circus for New York—Danseuses for Gotham— | Will succeed. The prologue or overture, by Mr. ear azerecs peteoen this | sney be directed by the Ward Committ 5 i 4 on “ é itled “Le ; . aeaiiors strat Thete letters ate of interest to the American | cecsury measures, at lenst,to prevent the rere | Neto Fertilizing Agent—American Syuabble in Pein” sebeles Geaied mits ses nila meashd ie Adee nine he Sporting Inteliignee, people, as showing the policy of Great Britain to- | tition of the false and calumnious asgertious the Champ Elysées, &c., §c. ¢ in the basi- ‘sion CornseeL. I.—Troirie axon Pacixa,— Bre "7 At the Odes . Altaroch i rated hit wards the Central American States. But there is | 'l@'ing to the proceedings of the British govern- Alas! winter has arrived! I am sittimg at my fire, iene anes Janay on by Pay ey been a f aapecu Taces will come off at the Union Course this afterneom, something about the affair of Salvador worthy of | Mcupendve uecnisy which the government ‘puntic | and listening to the voice of the gale ragiag outside, | called “Les peches de Jeunesse,” (Sine of Louth), | SBUTEEIre Ike this that would be worth a trip aoross the Atlantic to wit : . special notice. Many of your readers are notaware | papers, recognized by all as its official 8 The | as it has been for the last three days. Paris has | Which contains a very good pet but which ie not | apsirany Batt; The City Continentals Capt. Kaw ress. The Srst will be between Americus, Honest of the fact that, in the month of November every | official gazette of Salvador imputes to the British | chenged much withia a few days, and it is now | Rs pe ogre vipec pga tend wl is oe i oom i tga < a ny vent the most atrocious acts, branding it year, a large fuir, av it is called, is held at San | SUVeTen ‘ | clothed in its winter garments. The aspect of the | soon be produced. The company of actora of Mr. tale : Miguel, inthe Siate of Salvador, where most of | peso? snd unfurs "Onset set Oe | boulevards, peasoges, amt other ptoaenades, te | Alafmehe-are good, and will reader fall jrvice 16 | Seats ate, §OMPRRY, at ecrnt the indigo reised in that, and the adjoining’ State | been poured all kinds of insulte and indignities; | carious to one who has witnessed the sudden | MAra™ Amish Gorainen, ie oescncs oan wits | rents ball will be one of the bos of ai : nd they are refused r tion im a manner most i ‘ re i fem his Sit ae laf nai of wstng te fr, | uf heal eburacrer wiih ir aove- | yamermavon. , The Mig overcoats bare token | geswd on Sait liso that perience of | ea taking with them goods and money for the purpose | 8M bee conferred upon them | Anticipating the wees of. the Bayt dN AG ucidigr Say 14205 5 fireto . equal a ot buying indigo. The goods ure taken to the | ®T1Val of the British ships, and hoping that by | and dark silk dresses have tuned out the light [tal yl ab bg oor} eee tee a with trifling wales bey of Fonseca, avd then, in boats, are convey- fence bye 4 ere ee ae, & your | gauzea, monselines and other fashionable summer | Ernest, Verner. and ‘Mesda: * Guyon and Mes- pew.— On Saturday afternoon. Hugh Dever was eat eee geo Et 23 Fae Nprospect | #8Ye® against the State of Salvador, in order to | $°°d8- There are no more dancing parties in the eee cere Re ret | Lees cactus tothe ee itaet Toe | cies tallest gattlonigne- ah Sateieiaaele Galaie Feclling Brition fabrics Wilt’ be foued British | blige it to treat the government and subjects of | public gardens—they have shut their doors—the cess of the pia: ne”? will have a long rua: ¥ Hosprtat.—The young man, Andrew | trom the Boston Transcript of Baturday merchants, or their wgent®, with goods for sale; cue Brit = in @ just and proper manner, I pro- | leaves are already covering the pretty sand of their At the ‘Seems dao: Venibtée, « aitw vaiaientiie, uative of Lrelund, who oa tast | “This event took place from MeKay's yard, Nas tage, J of listle gnaneueqnce iene the cud et | 10 the first place, 1 have to deinand that the | al the little eupids from their abodes. The time | Fronce, met, on Saturday last, with the approba- | way. cover the yaud teil on the aentng | Satereee, Pee uerle ‘secel wee tei mana son ene that tras a ter) aioe alg agg ny government of Salvador iseue a reselution or | of love is over, that of folly has arrived. In a fort- eet bea genta La ay a ay ~ pe tly soitiog with great vio” | British and American Gage fiylog. ané glided frum the ‘ ’ : of a y =) : ni . ‘ ” nm eon the pavement, and wae conseyed to the City it majesth ‘ merchant, by placing a large stock of woods in the ths letter certain, (0 execute, faithfully as well in | night the Opera will open its door nightly for the | teciuncs'* The muty Batomee aeathaa Pan | feneeon the p ay, from the eifeots of the the smooth, water. like thing of life port of L'Union to have that port blockaded for two compromises feciucd by Den bt tel Mont, | masked balls, and Musard will be ready to agitate | Bertin. Ségur, and other beauties of that theatre, | Injuries reeviv dyoeened was jute was fired from on boa ad Bond's Cores Rea en rocen a fe er beatae merchants | hd Dou Juan Antonio Alvarado, age apecial com, | the little belle of Momus, with the incomparable | have, in that flay, the best pacta ever written; and the fair. They can aflurd w pay the ex-captan of | Mieeoners of the Kovernment of Salvador, and | #id ot his powerful orchestra. A the fupny Madame Fiore is sparkling here and there bat recently organized, | P*¥ee” Coyuge Maid ond Lady Bevins. Col Spleer, Martac Affairs. Srramenir Froniva —The tavorite new steamship Florida. Capt. Lyon, eailod on Saturday afternoon for Sevennah. She carried out upwards of 290 passea- and could hove had some hundreds more had she sufficient room for them. Lacacn or rum Bostos racant ser Davinn Weeeven, ed ayrand uetional abe trom on Inn firat struck the wave, the god Neptui 7 an © has concluded to eend for mil the witnerses—some : . t ° 7 {in due form” by the breaking of « ) ruyself os charge @affaireacof Her Vritanale Mar | The Ambassador of Neoanl—that tion of | in,fan, merriment, nnd jews ie mots. reprises pemabedignn ge yecntigal Soy wimg re Hassese 0, hascenme sAdicion, to his salary f0%.| feliy, on beard of Her Mamet's steam Wigney' our, autumn-—depurted from Paris two days ago, | |, The Hippodrome has found « gold mine with the | Yorn getersed vatil rome time thie day. lon, Dusiel Webster wae Invited to be prosent, bat . ¢ 4 s by} at a ; A \ < ‘ mo reo i et Wed. uo tet on] ‘dome # too iajuries, end-meking demaads which he knows go | @eruon, ia the port of the Unioa, on the 12th of on bis way home. Very like Mi viett ag tine ouee has imported from Africa. Today, Mr. Poitevin, | , TH" Bows ov Mn Tors nt no. On last Wed- | Untortunetely arrived -ome minates too late As Me hewdey @ werk ago. Mr Daniel Vamble of the firm ot | seer nded the plattora ot ti ship-house, be was rest , November, 1849. t compro: was sigaed | the newspepers the detuils of erate or people having the least self-respect, will by commissioners ioeuane arse gy ey ry | thoven inthe opera, his admiration for the corps de | the wrennut, will depart mounteds. Iserence Trimble & Co, Brond street, jumped from | ¢4 with & round of wa hearty cheers, and, after am im comply with. i pose by the gofernment of Salvador, and is in allet and rats ot Mr. Noquepan, and his prodi- | back,” in his splendid balloon, and no doubt this | ere of the Hoboken ferly boats. while parsing from | troduction by Col. Train. speke nearly ax foil Whether the digaity and honor of the great conformity with an x ment between the two lities with these demoiselles. I will give the | new sight will attract an immense crowd At ihe | Bebokem to Caunl street since which thine the bod¢ | “Lam verg much obliged’ to you and gied to ee nation is promoted in the afisir of CQauggy, | Cvermmenta, and doce cot require the, civenes | fast touch to this tableay, by you the news | Hippodrome. The other Sunday, Mad. Poitevin | hes been miaving, notwithstanding great exertion hae | YOU.tellow witiaens {came here to sve my namesnns che go-ealled Mosjnito Kiog, | leave for your ; at 7 yp se a Her@dai ag — a | chat the Indian Prince hae Oe ‘4, accompanied | Went up as an amaczone, and accomplished her as- | been made to recover ita reward baring been offerrd | take her departure for ber proper wlement. Lam ea Teadere to decide. ue of two things our govern. | BUficetion of Her Majesty . Queen, anet wave ity Miss, an Engitch tadye whten ine | cension without much difficulty. he tri mds of the deceased of $500 for the restora. | Clder friend of the citizens of Coston than she is aad ment ovght to do. It should say 10 ite citizens | Picrideet of Salvador. | Furthermore, nt the time | ye hd, to place at tke head ofhis harem, |. Decidedly our epoch, will be a mark in the his. | som ef the body to the frente. Karly. yesterday tem quite so suddenly 1 give . signi " ‘i i re i ; . orn twoen 7 1 ’ “i ng. Fell b going to end returning from Calsforuia, keep away of signing Hr oe, In evidence o | This beauty is said be incomparable and worthy, | tory of wrostation. You will see in the papers | Morning. between 7 2 nae blmia bo iks oe abeeit ons Fanaa n Juan, or else it should send a suilicieat . . | by her charms, to be taken to the great Indies asa | Which Teend to you, that a Spaaerd, Me T. | SAptain or the pa Boe oh be pore ot pede to protect them from insult and rod. | Whiehy | the | poll bac pre ty % eaua ot tha Ritesonn Mich, Cle’ Aenea Montemajor has made, at Madrid, eeveral experi. | TAY: M0 mile shore Sirikee's May, observed 1p Prosperity bery, Tick to our present efficient Secretary of | Cinmiecioners end authorities,of the port, asa i8 followed by his two ades de camp, Messrs. Ca- | ments which have met with the best saceess, and | ob pe Stete to huve the Mosquito aflsir settled at once. | FONT , ae _ vanugh and James, aud the six Indiaos who came | after which the goverament has furnished’ him | Mr Trimble, whew description of creat and appenrancs Estanos Uninos. ] heve to demand, in the second place, that the with him from native band. (Quite a fracas | 2 sufficient amount of fands to huve a spleadid bale | bad boon sdvertivnd Mr Andrews took See © I took place on Tuesday morning last, at the Hotet | loon made on the plans he furvisued, ‘This mame | tow aod reterned to the city, #od landed at the foot of To Tne Crvrrat. Americans. government of Salvador address a letter to Jon | took plac ay a h . h will be called "ole," Christopher street. The coroner By one of those strange unforeseen events, the | Marcos Idigeras, British consular nt in Sen Sinet, before they quitted their Parisian residence. | ee Gr a en Liar m a y? fo need | hvewies the friends of the poo original letter, of which the fullowing is a true | Salvador, discharging him from the office of crimi- | A certain number of creditors arrived yeste DE ee eeetiee eee tae ai. momletio: | cited the body. A verdict wes vou re ay, has come into my bende nal judge, hick dare he was ordered to perforay , be pid, and the movement which took pla Jer intends departing from Madrid, and, atter hav. | (i) rhe bess, death by dcountag Gea? See Frederick Chatfi of | by the government. | confusion that ensued at the moment of the de- | ig crossed the Alps, fussed over Hordewux, and | cf temperary insanity Har Byiternw M In the third place, I demand that the goverament | parture, caused much trouble, which was aug- | the west of France, will arrive, in spite of winds ci iy aun Benertea Ft eonke Sys _4 Lerpetd go i of and gule,in London. Sach is the programme of | Sax Josr px Costa Rica, . of Salvedor address a letter to me, as charge mented by the ignorance of these Indians the | + | The fi « ISTH ‘REND AAD Sin.—la my former | effi i oe Frech linguage I'wo diligences had been hired | this wonderful journey. Will he succeed or not t | Ne su Waike My Estrmvep Prien any Sin. ta my Weflaires of her Brittanic Majesty, contradicung s That's the question letter Lmade known (0, you my distrust in rela | those notoriously fale manifestos respecting the | by these foreigatrs, and when the driver fequested > atin Welch al hevieg wede a | nt i " » Bee eee Mecooetcns wy Nery nop fin, rpm aden mop endian lente Deaeerrnuuet ene parectone Wr wineries tour in Holland und Germany, where they have | pat ot thee ants, named preg hag drewd- r 4. ‘Time has coaticmed that suc . Pp Ne , b yquetie, r e ve | ° > ‘ ‘ peta Ce A tg eh tavires, phe : ational , gans of the government have ond it appears that the Ambassador eud his two —_ i the om oy id among A ac reese | pt Maier Ho eet fae e, ares. Cal. ast. 1a sone aisle at the formation of the new district, and Permit me, your honor, in conclusion, to express brothers, inatend of teking la place d’honneur, the po rey pei — ing in ants et ag WY | Ta eaee thes perkins ct me ay an bag ete instigated by lon Santiago Fernsadez, menaced | my aident aeobe that the government of Salvador , coupé of the gence, placed’ themselves in the = o ae epectacles, ret d yeat rd ay ia oe | essepe. ‘the eraseent and demanded that General Case | wit make no delay in giving the satisfiction re. | “*totunda,” which is considered as the lower plaze. | bt go Lb ney ROR ee t MNovbdeots atts ag Se canted poonit should nt out of the city, 84 | onired, inasmuch as, 1 cannot omit to add, that if Jung Babadoor fuwaur ianaja, the Ar! ny | fe cochained”” t Pte ieceating metro | fore and since the a. of poor ing thet we were desirous of revenging the re- | thet government has not. at the end of three weeks had his portrait taken by Mr. Jacqaund, the fam og poo le id r nod a ig rot pee the 1S | cautioned the pubite against +h Portion made sgeinet the lust administration. The | from this date, completely satistied the formal de- | French painter, to whom he gave 10,000 francs. | © a "” ne 4 ong pe een hog by Tresident named af council of five freemen of the | mesds which Tnow make, and which do not ad. Mr. Danian, our celebrated sculptor, has also re- | them, pr pen Tie beara men city to advise with tum es to what should be done | mit of discussion, there will remain to me ao other presented bin in a smell statuette, for which he | pag ebechnedey 1 oe wae te same foolish amusement witin « few mouth er bow Das inp-cnel Seat Tesricne’ Mostcclagte, | wee chanvey uatato Cire the necevanty ondere for. | HM cinised at oat nent expoeltion of riomeen, aad | Agrepen of the © Frannlin,” I undcrvtaod thet | the seme ef Withee Vite metsenl areas, 22, | Sctipnrt compined with the imposing of Sra. Carazo, Aquilar, Mariano Mootealegre, | the ehips of her,Brittonic Majesty, which may ar- a ekak Wat Un ete nie Men Ie teete | the Anrericans living in Paris ana favre intend to | beard of the steamship Pacific.) aod e neat friend com: | impart Lo the eye the idea of speed mod. veo Bruno Carranza aad Tinoco, being ae | tive on the const in the moat! ceamambee prox The’ edian himee had at has service a painter oa | Celebrate the arrival of the first pioneer of the | mended scuiling on Collins’ pler. toot of Onaal street, | the ensy grandeur with which they sweil as the , ener eon 4 x enone on | oe : aw : ‘4 hie er t will nd receiving &@ severe fractu convened an weeembly of notables | Don Marcos Wigoras, British coasular agent, is duit the time of his sojor in Paris, to cot- | Hevre to Captnin Wotton and hie crew. It will be Bagg neon IN ge Oye ahow rik: ud Coliation was soon afterwards partaken of wher of invited guests, bat Mr. Webster pro- Fas neconrpanied oa thts occestom DB. Curtis, aad other welt known eltizeas Awia Vey sod suite, and three Spaniel: oMvers in fall uniform, were also pre . B ucrel one for the dint doultiers long carry the remembrance of the good ship Dar iel Webster in connection with the hospltelities of her Hlostriour pamerake. The following deseription of the vessel iteelf is from the Roston wlivas, of tie same date: — The Daniel Wedster is the largest, moss beautiful, sline Hee regis: . * Keekohe is 178 he bes Gis feot os rome ith of beam, 24 feet depth of hold. 12 lochs dewd at bait tivor, Viuehes swell, and 2 fevt 2 im © Im model rhe is « tait media® between th tie sharpaess of the clipper, aad the tuliness of the igbter ef cotton thip Her besucy coasiste in the rmepy of her propertions Kad or broadside om, every Line and ising appear to be o | with mathesacionl exactuess Though bo t her bow has che a vestercay nave At various thm sngeeo | ckylarking, but wotwithstauding t bumber of s rious secidema have occur of tue | A full Ogure of the distingwicned statesman, whose ckivee | name she bears, croaments the bow It ix shgnty : i i i tional eilair, aad L hepe it wili be earried ont | ? e as rgetic | d with plac i i lect models, engravings, and copies of all sorts, to | 8 Me ai | play’ ith each other's lites should at | inclined forward, to correspond with the rake of the cease ~ Sates save ante’ 4 } os aoa eum fon ve with ae weed ma te-produce when he Teaches Nepal. No doubt in on cid © yle. of he Ci rd Tne, the As once be alandow stem, and is designed = Topresems bimia debate. oe ate cooks, f f rebellions. | of Salvador ia relation to the mode of arrangement. | the visit of Jung Bahadoor to T:urope will be very | | ‘The next steamer of he Cunard line, the Asing | Vist ey qsacrs ix Baooxiys —Twomen, one named | Thrown lightty over bis left shoulder ina inaatier the Prom this tine forward pat wi was excited | {only remains for me to urge your government to ¥fofitable to his native land, for he is a may of in- | will have, among het passengers, » very pretty an herty street, New York, | folds fol are quthered tu trowt, amd held in the to roch a degree, that in order to atlay it, it was ne | trenait to me. ite reply by Tron, M Mdigoras as | tellect, end will benefit his countrymen by the | talented damersee, M’lle Ducy Rare, who has been ay nheht ca Vort yt Wy to such a degree, that his service General . nest ber that I feceive it be- knowledge he has acquired during his jouracy. geged bere by the agent of Mr Teoug' by three roffiqne, who had followed them cessary to diecherze from his serv oon ne possible, in order that I may receive i Tole Blowtee: the famed eee ot ahate al | bio new theatre ia New York. Mlle Duc = of menay. Wreten It ts patated Quiroz and all bis aities. 4? fore the 22d of August next. ola Montes, jan mane, | who bas for a long time ocenpied, at the eit designs peaceably, atch partly form its pe h erminated ha » the be, & Wa) # comewhat interested with princes of all ma- 4 g ped, ated with gilded carved It appeared that everything had terminal P| I have the honor to be, Ke, ? opera, a first place among the best suicte ot Mr. They lett one of a eien (Quiroa and those military lie=s*ates s Fusumnicn Caatiuo. ona, hus been, during the stay of Jung Bahadoor, | opera, a first place among the best, ot Mt rd plo bog tet ove a ror pily, When (Quire + of Sin Juan. They | very iatinate with the educated barbarian. Hovin, oqneylan, whom | often saw, last winter, on ince then no clue bes been obtataed where. | Mente the bi America and ppd F sw ad by the troops, “who were uae | ee TREES resided for come time in the great Indies, an os ae of ey Rue Le yy | tthem, "| Kegiand, wit ee anes " ‘ ‘ cresting from Brasil. aking the language of the Brahmas, she wag | Pot only grecefol, but she posersos mach bilfon, " | ed by an engl to follow them, and fled in the direcdon of s Ban pint orm beautiful, awd iam | Poor On Cave!—All those who have, within ify h per Reng for the purpose of entering Niearegua. | Our advices from Rio de Janeiro are of the 7th ihe pet the NepwalAmbsseador who regretted poe nw os re elegant, her — "of uit the tre. | 3¢8F0 past. ridden on the Third avenue sod middie bien, al coved. te ban rund and p 7 ; . . oa € A ertale- They were parsed ty order ace of (ke rrountain | Ut: They are not so important as they are inter- jenselon sad open r sent toher | queuters of Bronghain’s lyceum. Nathalie | SeSt'te which. be heovos ag sohuen teeny. | yn and were arrested te wate thie city, from | esting. Itappears by our correspondent’s letter many precious jewe wh, itajames goes aleo in the Asin 4. they ured to stop and rest my porintendonce of het: senmeston, ¢ of the Aguicata, and on ‘years t le Congress was talking of reforms inthe covered with gold and of | ., Lteceived a letter from one of my frients in 4 2 Se? anal fame whence huve been banis narra. — Creneral-t yin lative Maximo bs for five years to Pa- | that w hid brother Joha, his nad two (Qairozes, lees | H Howard, who is not omly a skilful and exp He alee treee! in Which he says th: during the time of the fair, the ic Lato: wee Paria is deprived of their lion.{] must say that it hi ee ee ee heen replaced here by many strangers of ta nod, in comseq | satior, but am ingenious mechanic. ing been op: tended the eonstraction of the Na bs | Congress, w tactically carrying them into ~ - danseuse, Mile Avgusta May wool, tre veiled but hae proved herselt tobe o1 Keown. Thus has ended the drama which has | *e Congress, was p aoe ie | who have taken possession of the first hotels. copy tees oe it Sun heleeeanen oriete whieh hes proved hereelt to cted in this city. Wat is very curions ia | effect Among them | will mention Priacess Paskewitach, hich of ptt nothing. and be Is in a pennt Ta the production of thio truly moguiteent seh been acted mself appear to me as represent OUR £IO CORRESPONDRYCH: wife of the celebrated Ruesian general, Mehemet she performed the princi; et | thom, Coto wae Rind nnd ge Mesers, Train & +pared no + ates oe gh pal ; Hy The reatlemea of the coun- u * Pacha, ambaseader of the Sublime Porte, to Loa- | for hery thet ebe will not be cbt “4 : he T | who were Mocde of th result ia, that obe ie without « rival ia New Ragieade i part over. ; sence tae ‘weaknens | Rio on Jaw ), 1850. 5 der, ond Mr. Edward Zohrah, a distiogaished ber five form with tights of green jor, a it has | oe end who he q Abips bel ing to Ne Gi ate Conformed tee nobody. 1a such estate | Uarlour af Mis Tir English Portwevet ‘Turkish writer, who isnamed Consul of the same | been.ordered ia the kingdom of Nevles by the | Syiir they bave | Denuti‘ul. better with reason Castto, Dre Toledo, and Bar. | [eepirene, Batuter (en Inte. government for London. Meyerbeer, the celebra- | Tartufes of the government. It spears that @ | ree are now doubeh eto do something for thee | shed. Shes line her of thi Po secluded to travel ia Larope, and | po ot ie ted compoeer, bas also arrived in Patis, where, | ott of revolution took place in Be aype | end, 2S on Tn te te e cad felve hate to mortow early. {have fartherod the | _t grail wyesif of the departure ot « bark for it is tld, he comes to put oa the sage an: dle Sem Carlo, during which the ji are’ Terpischore refused to appert under that die | give receipts for each sams es they and others, bene- and the poem by Scribe. [t is whispered in cer- | atecefal costu and were rent to voleptly inclined, may please to irave with bir. in musical circles, that this new composition is | diplomatic qv is now pending oo L’Africaine,” of which so much was said a few : the embassies of France aad Great Britain.—A em 1B Ago. i Our city is invaded by an immense number of | T | tore, : hs companies for the ‘minds of California. Never has | = snag, jee, mare been, fold to Spaia by, the ig ALF Me Dacsrone. 7 Moyes, $e, of Brookins i i with, and grateful | lmegine & teat quantity of powder har ony body seen 80 many bent on thes operations. mpeny. . ders ney © | Se event to apenmmrcent fenabhiants of this city, inolad- | Tomed in eluting the diterent flags The har For the most part, theee ascociations are “* Peter re We Indes te vee non Ceenbliaed at Michael Murphy +0. Ephraim K. West and Chor the BD ville —feoe all, all have favored me with | Rio, In magaificenee end grandour of seemery, fareaz- Funke,” in which the “green people,” are taken 2 athe as million ae Ss Kh. poe ea #8 (o defendant Keleey, with their pyinpathies—I cannot the less feel the iajas | passes my ex ‘ea ns, even prepared asf was bythe | and sent to the shores of California. The govern- | Rouen, in the Department of Seine ta : 4 it to be ngree~ | Mew York to eerateh you a few lines now, other grand opera, music of which is by him, ble to hiweelf and the country i al. To | mise a more lengthy lvtter ime fewdays, himself, tor he will form many miances in | poke Fg a the old world, where wiil disappear the illnsions Savane de formed io the new ; +d to the eountcy in general, | HA" we tound a fect of fi Docwuse the jealousy of some aud the iaiigastion | yy) squadron. four of the Brat of others will cease tle ehip ot the Portuguene ridin, id to journey of General Castro, brlievin Sption vd alrend: 4 of ite bonuties 1 i i into ther and the price of admission ie outy four cents. It is “ dice they designed todo me whea dit the ba conn BA ts dercetbe it, for 40 metebiek ¢ em! ore a pavers avatar 4. Nd seid that this philanthropic idea will he spreadover Thomas D. ‘ s. Weton BB, Jeast. ‘This has conviaced me more and more that | gill net undertas to foetite ticusive enough tex, | and it he Lute tet <3 Miforaia wold, { will tell , the whole country. Levverre— Ri port of tel in these countrie { ganranties are aot | poss the ublimity of the furrounding mountains, stopped. “Relative to the California wold, | wremion Hitchcock aad others, re, Richard Cotnas aad | got asfares the YOU an anecdote which took place a forinight ago. Among the moet important discoveries of our age, indiv j respected, and I have decided to the extent of my | fe cixe Fanny Kemble, when « the neighborhood | [ will mention to you that of the £ lined to throw down the ‘The priest of a small village J ngvate Dhewern, — ethers BIL diomipeed, 91th ovste ii ebich is now |. Durcen Meggert. ot ol..c0, Edate By Morgan, of of Every agti« | Motion for new trint dented, ability, not 1o meddle ia padlic aflairs. Accordiag- | pails of Ningare) 1 feel | ly, [do not write forthe Gazette, m official documents of the governtuent, as evidence | of which you will eee that the lest address of the | mount President, fovious egaiget the Quiroxes, is written | eee thew compose the | ge in derpei avd will leave all Coimagination, Suf of St. Denis, near Paria, received by the diligence-4 (@ Mmenure invented ae eae we aw such peculiarly broken a emall bundle ef a certain weight, which was Considered as the wo 6 cdigved Orewmeloa ve, Rebeey Aa derwon—Jadguaent ot suptotes tofere Inimy travel, aud never expest to pent to him by a gold miner of California, Tt ap | culturist now bathes hi | potatoes, as well | iy Sustice efirmed, om srrtiorarl nies d by the police in any where elee peers, that on the 2th of August, IS 1%, the noble as other roots and seeds, in that manure, bv } of thete worth ' » ISIS, the a ons : , hearted curate rescued from drowning a soldier of | owing of planting then—and the harvest produce of tefetee pet asido, awh onder of tefereneo wasated; | tenes. Willies John Bives, crak ve Kijak WF Houchten, et 0} — Report Veeterdsy, being the om y 2 Marte. | ‘ o Enqrais Dusseay ted; eoste to ahide the erent. ad ts ~ nothing here of what the admirad may the seventeenth regiment of the line, who had poe = have Ny mph , b navy Sng eae | 00g ee Ee (arene 00, te et 8, Ge d since he has withdrawa from these wece steanten 5 jomped into the river La Seine, in order to cominit | oon be appreciated in ‘©. y pests ob | cbanmeeorenes Gevectoenane oo subined-onbegtinares 4 pont gore Fp ton’ him, with eceeral ships, to | 2! iesereay deat hon cla The soldier had spent appa’ / Peanane ond tee taveoen of this morking te- | der of reteretes veoated; wow teial granted; costs ta | < de | ing to his captain, anc ing una! lo replac » : . ie; ‘ le the event } enake good the promise he has mide to the | ndependrnce,there h | late that one of these trees, wit! its frnits falt of ed ’ , ‘ bit to it the t fell ed to jis dishonor in a wate: ‘ tn fall 4 Tormenue 1. Vedder oe, Jonas B, Philips et of —Theld See er irmentiag (be ral heatwwn of tine here tna Having known the cause of his despair, \ | the precious “vegetable wool,” is now infull sloom | Lee "ritary Wi sanwel, be led ceeatina a ee him the 120 frence which issipated, | royes. A day will come when we she's probe | Sod the age’ left bien with ° popies that he bd a yoy hat precious eotuc of | gy } ne wo. " 8. ne for which [have mide hovwa to yoo de- | 9 ry neo ene would sooa replace the loan in 1 will fivish thi letuer with « ahort abeo due, s04 | twistrast that the goverament ot her ane ton toard. and ae down the river to Yelers SCAT? elepaed after that dramatic = | pa 2, -. fivi cos ieee — 4 | +5 © Rahs ods, nasa Brome, oot Moston | Seiten tench be re - Britannic Me jv sty dodace en wap Moe with Aya RA ee png Be py by | ed. "A Mr. IL. was driving, the ounes 5 aley, ina | fer new trial dented, with seats eas Rebuburd & Webber, Treks, wn * aty whieh # bas made e a part of fever i is cont. | n _ : | ” ” ’ o “fede, | Fehon 19%, Stl d Peter cel md ws nt for and nemes ‘ there's the Uatted Bates, ned 64 what tbe prose Ym Rntnps type I Babel heresies, Charlee F., who went thither after having finianed | barouche, ehit-ehatting with a very preity Tuy, | | Join Me Jitan te oat 8 cone he conventions concluded with you ' omficer whose St te not Ifear, however, the advtiral is weakened, the | ett ard those de- ©. 3. Anderson and 2. D. Die pet orted to be trom Td i Bemisved, without | 4 iience Fire Rngiae U0, for * hin » ooileet more Len tbe may colle awe 2; . — committed {e priann for # cotton mili, 2M fee lene, tornn 2609 «pint nr Sy Mito Janeiro, 5,31 , of which 8,683 were and rolling wit Ne rapidity, fell ata short | Cheinps Elyeces.e yin is head. Inthe mUn ths | Cured, 13808 dled, ood BOE remalaed te. The im | tence et a. company at tose grveutureste, | meantime,” Mrs leaped ont of hor | AN Syiu gu tne cpcration ve Vameary meat, Weta | _ These rete Go denibe ‘a Boston Uprhng Whe yet The Wi) enaing ee th ’ Sourrerp, 0 chal Sov- - come of the institution was (reducing the currency | who wege seturning t@ their farm. persants CuITege ANd Tanning afer her yiMHlb she Caught | Leute" ss cevetion at Winchester, Tepe . rar ‘J - \ 5 | when he met, in the Champs Vilysceaanothor ear- " | all forged, The seouced was bv i i Je ch@t e@ it may, . Ti tesy not be @ntoteresting to mention that | bis service inthe French army. The bar of gold | ¥ , aly’ 7 Williom «two m Jong ng —Jedgment for : tas sakd about vo ie wa enter ta eat earth: | wp doen erate cue Seep of prog on Costa tee feigete iq.worth 3,000 france, ond,it caoed mach pleasure | rege, it, which was a tall A mercan lady Whois gl ies ney bg Sochete. Chae af meting <a sane BF toe one any humble opin in ts ctish Coverninsatyin anler | The erew kacoked of Hngeven. and when ve an. to the priest, who will thus be enabled teincregse | Known in Paris by the nyne of Madamy | | ny yT fa. reer Talgwent for We | woccrmick wan grtcsted cae fed the honor of ihe que te yout reelamatinns, to | ened there wag wot man Who drew the spirit pare hts charitable funds for the coming winter, and whore nick name in New York is Mlle | peneant, by def i Sbbire Wane tt; Poster ott eens scat ve oivaia the jastice due t yo 0 | See ee cw Phenomenon took place aweek |B. Ax foon as he. saw the enchantress, | Denied b. Jor Wieikrep 1. Gilman ond airwre— | HAR See rete avenge tle insults received, | Ju the yeor ending Mat of May, 18:9, there were | ogo in the depart of the Marne, \ globe ot | Mr. MH. abandoning hia new uly, juctood for writ of etrietance to Sheriff of Hhings coum | erties by oftvcr Thal “4 tho Firsy of | served at ihe Ve of Hoty House of Merey, | fire appeered inthe ey about nine o'e! @. M., | out el the carriage tad ng the trees of the | ved. teri

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