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THE NEW YORK HERALD. [SS WHOLE —- NO. 6798. Se eee cee cents; geten boxes, 0) may, ‘tain rises at 736 0° performance Titi Secnenenon yitn the of 0) rd Randolph, Mr. Pope; Old Norval, Mr. E, Edi Von, Me Titto nm ‘Norval, Miss S. Denin; Lady clolph, Miss Wemyss; s, Mise Herring. ‘to conelude ‘pith tne euccesefal drama styled the PIRATE OF THE {SLES—Mavroye son; Demetrius, Mr. Tilton; Barri, Mr. Ste’ “Cara Mustay Martian; Zane iKiebab jordan; Andrea, Mr. Hamilton; Marco: Mise , Miss Wemyss; Phrosii rt. fitag BeaDway tHeats Lease; G, i tain rises REE. A. MA\ }. H. Barret im, encase. Dastgpen tf one Ns wees PRODIGAL STREET, REAR THEATRE.—CHAMBERS Dress Cirvle and Parquet, 50 cent Tier, 25 cents; Private Boxes, , Srehestra Sente, 78 conte —Doors opon at 7M, 7% o'clock, Weston, Wednesday of SHE STOOP: enry; Young ster; Hardcastle, Mr. Blako; Tony Lumpkin, iss Hardcastle, Mrs. Skerrott: Miss Neville, To conolude with the WANDERING MIN- Mr. Crinkum, Mr. Henry; Jim Bags, Mr. Burton; 1, Mrs. Holman. at jenefit o Tema B suse f, Will be played the come VONQUER—Sir Charles Marlow, ir. Brome Marlow, Mr. Burt Miss Woe STREL— Herbert tic spectacle of AZAEI, Ti aol, Mr. Conway; Ruben, Mr. N.B. Clarke; Amenophis, Mr. Shaw; Bocharis, Mr. Whiting; Nimrod, Mr. Matthows: Canopi, Mr. Hind; Manethon, Mr, Byrne; Jephtele, Misa Anderton; Nefti, Mrs. Abbott; Lia, M'lle Therese. To’ commence with a fa: vorite Fi IBLO'S GARDEN.~SUMMER SEASON.—MANAGER, Mr. John Seftor Tickets, & cen’ vate Boxes 5 Doors open at 7; tS vel's nights, M. igh ‘uesdays, Th of the Ravel si New Orleans. Dol mut of the famous Gabriel ed from France, his nN ‘ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXES, FB 0) me 7 2 conte: Pit, 1236 oonte; Private Boxes, $5. Boor ‘gi ourtain rises at 7% o’olook. Wednesday even! ainments will commence with the drains ‘ain Copp, Mr. Rochester, Mr. d M . Charles; Lady Clara, Mrs. H. opp. ‘Miss Crocker. Tamborine Dance, by Mies M: 4 1e ‘whole to conclude with the local drama entitled the NEW ‘YORK APPR fICES—Jonathan Doogood, Mr. C, Ww. ‘Taylor; Mr. Prettyman, Mr. L. Fox; Emily Doogood, Mi Crocker: Mrs, Prettyman, Mrs. Drew. JAN OPERA, ASTOR PLAC ond of Signor Bettini; eo Prices—Boxes, So ; Seow Amp iheaies: wn aA evenin, 1861, will be periirs the oper UCIA L. MERMOOR—Lucia, Signor Bosio; Edgardo, Signor Bettin Ashton, Signor Ben ; Raymondo, Signor Col ‘Arturo, Signor Barattini, pen at seven; perform- @nce to commence as eight o'clock. Box office open daily arom nine to four o'clock, at which time seate may be se ured. “Opera wights—Monday, Tuesday, ‘Thureday, and riday. RO} B Circle, street.—Dress C garella. conclu Lynne; O'Slash, Mr. Julietta, Miss Julia Gould. ECHANI Grand )UGHAM’S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEARBROOME ircle and Parquet, 50 ves Orchestra Stall Seata, 2 conte; thd with IN B! Brougha: CS" HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE rect Open every night durin, * "LLE JENNY LIND'S GRAND FAREWELL CON- CERTS IN NEW YORK, que PUWUc aze most respectfully informed that most pooi- ely HPR LAST TWO CONCERTS in New York on WEDNESUAY and FRIDAY June 4th, and sth, as M'LLE JE! . CONCERTS IN PHILA- 1A on MONDAY, June 9th. FOURTEENTH AND LAST GRAND CONCERT but one, will be given at CASTLE Ga N. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 4th. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ORCHESTRA. PROORAMME—PART I, Overture ma Aris, “Vi Rav rise Recitative, “ Crud Aria, * Now mi di (1a Sonnambuia), Signor Belletti. (Don Git Move. Je Fantasia om the Corno Bassett Mr. Dreschi Tutto o seiolto,"" Aria, * Ab perche,” (La Sonnambula)..........,,.Bellini Signor Salvi. (Beatrice diTenda).........,. Bellini Mois. Jexny Lux, rant Overture, (Midsummer Night's Dream), . Mendelssohn Duett, “ All” idea,” (Tl Burbiere). Rossini Signor Salvi and Signor Belletti. Squallids vestee brui *€it Turcoin italia), Rossini pie. Jenny Linn. Wantasia on the Piano Forte frem the Sonmambuls....... Ari Fomanzo, “ Spirito gentil, i : Signor ‘Salvi, 241 Postighioni, (Corno obligato, Mr. Schmitz) Balfo Signor Bellotti. “ John Anderson, My Jo -A Scotoh Ballad Dib. ** Coming Through = Ry A Sooteh Song Le. Jeeny Lanp. Conductor..... seeeeeees Ml. Bawepier, A A GRAND ORCHESTR. comeing: the first musical talentin A: ies, numbering aaearly = ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, | fins been engared for these concerts. ‘The Price of Tickets has been fixed at $3, $2, and $1 esch, According to loomt nd all of these tickets entitle the holders to numbers securing their seats. A specific number of tickets will be allotted to the public press, beyond which there will be no free tickets for a funder any pretence whatever. The low swlich tickets have Leen fixed must render this rule abso- Turoly ptory. An office for ihe wale of Tickets will be opened at Jollic’s ‘Music Store, $00 BROADWAY, every day, exeept the Sabbath, from 5 AM. to 8P.M., where a nny be seen ani Beers open at Og 0 os the words of the songs may be obtained eo hed - te conte OC the oF EGRENTH GRAND CONCERT, wd positively the baat, will be given ia wo CAST! JARDEN, On PIDAY, June. th, nt Grand Piano the by Erard, dict's une, erag os, ib now for eal Lo. IOKEYS FOR JENNY LIND'S LAST CONCERT BUT Mens in tis liye to be given at Castle Garden, on Wea 42,833 550 Follows, whoseoon | * 3 city for the last yeat have been recstved wisk | Cemman,Whitehous Manson & Bro. ..... the greatest favor by tho clite aud fashion of this great me & vo 120 A A. Low& Bro..., 1,500 frovolis., Their concerta consist of Burlesque I Gpers | J. lltehoock. 49416 Mandolph Ryer..... 1.190 Scenes, iy OFURGeS, 2 + A Sd Instrumental Performances, On Weancsdayand genes, | c01Y Dwight, jan.. $2000 H. Aronson feern grand concert for the accommodation | Jones & Wise ies and commencing st 3 o'clock P. M. Admig- i sion, B cents. Doors open at7 to commence at H Wien. See BABNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Trafant, Drummond ; Proprietor and Manager —The ms , desirous Se & CO... 6450 8,000 Please i @ patrons of juseum, respect following poworfal bill for the week pom. er Spofford, Tilletson & Poe June 2d, in01, Evening, commencing at 8 GO, eersessvvees 80 1i—Charles XII, Mr. Honkins; Tripto: Scheiffer & Bro. .... 6,250 ‘Muddlework, Lr. Hadaway. ‘After which, the ce 2.000 Weeks, Kelly & Co.. 17,616 drama of THE OLD GUARD—Havresnok, Mr. 1 Howland & Aspinwall 11.925 ET. Teft & Co. .... 6, Melanie, Miss Chapman. In the afternoon, 'co Haven & Oo. ‘800 Kelsey, Smith’ & ng at 3 o'clock, THE TEACHER TAUGHT. Mr, Au William Par Koue 5570 Mr. Bellamy; Charlotte Vere, Mise Sylvester. To conel iam Parset esley ..... Ry with THE WOOL DEALER—Deuteronomy, (his first appe Benjamin A. We 10.000 Minot & Hooper. 000 ance,) Mr. H. P. Hickey. Admission, to the entire Muscum | Storn, Azill & 10,000 Willets & Co...... and performances, 25 conte; childrn under 10 years, 12% | W. L. MeCreedy & Ed. D. Peters & C in pi centss front el Vocalists willappear. Full particulars will » ment of ‘ate, Doors. 0 rf ne lock. An Afternoon Concert will be given on Saturday xt, for the accommodation of Ladies and Juveniles, com- mencing at 3 o'clock, P. M. MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL | “a Lape between Howard and Grand mae one I RAND CONCERT.—MADAME WALLACE E. BOU- elle has the honor to a1 already announce pear in a few will preside at the pianoforte. Mr. Wm. Scharfenbe dol had at the principal musio each, to & rand accordeon perform: ve one of his recently from ular musi entertainments in the Lecture Room of the onard street, Will introduce some of the Robin,” Roy's W: Ls AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, week. interesting collection vf curiositiog, including s fine gallery | of Nati lusts and ¢ R% place om the # exel Canal the Sth, wesday evening, 4th of June, may be had for all parte of the Pohee, at W. HALLMERE , book store, 200 way "also at Evans & Britto own book store, 647 Broadway. D CONCERT, AT Cas ENNY LIND'S GRA Garden, W. dnosday ev cert but on TLE | con- ! HOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR Junay Lind’s G pi Wednesday «vcr Swill do_well to oni Store, No. stor Ho the house mny be obtained. Tisthe Ni ty CP RIPLER WALL.—GRAND CONCERT, IN EXEM en's Notation, at Triper | iz, June 4, cert one, ii'at BARTLETT & WELFORD'S Bk Where choioe seats for aay part of Overtare="' Ln Borenade—" The Houtasie for Pianoforte, om Mar Mine C. inlitore, from Wm. Ts Mr. G. F. M. Laurence, bis Orat ap ern. i Hoeringen’s Notation.) sung’ by mith, Warner, Camp and Boll. Mendelson, | 4 Kendo: for Violin, with Orchestral Ac- Heerinzen'# om paninent, in Vo Notation, by Adolf / (the first appears minent artiat in America) cuted by M. Kivtael Lemon, of the In written for this o amtasie for Flute—e mie preiude—" The Character of M by J. T. Sveris, Bi finite fasion « Migs C. Hittrt. Mr. 8. Leach je) words | writ Duganne, & Choise of Hunted y Reasint and shades of this piece will be defined by nu usual Italian words.) rs ry of Musical Notation.” Glorious Powrth "Swng in Von Hocrin ation, by ® Choir of Two Hundred young PART it voneello—exeeuted by Mr. Richora. Low Backed Car.’ Sung by Miss € in Vou W t. Derr & Fesry ‘Smith. eae. Lists. piece im nf Perf ton, by Mr. G. folo—By Mer. Drercher, on the Corna d\ Raxsette ¥ nal Piece de Circonstance.” Variations sar une Theme Awericainc. Composed and exeouted on the Violin, by Adef Aunn Doors open gt half-paxt six. Concert te comm eight o'clock, Tickets 60 cents a AYMON DAN D HERR DRIESBACH’S MENAGERIB.— This celebrated Menageric—the | wn world—em bracin aural history, end whieh vf Cronnge and applanse of hundreds of tho #0) pespectatte and'intelligent people of the United State Fast cn brillien mer eam; vieit the principal © towns of New follow Beh, Me: mantic; Jw Myethe Bride: th, Bieoh Hith ASIATIO CARAVA: NUM'S BAI his mammoth establishment, the largest tra- ‘voting exhibition in tho world, being a combination of all tie most popular snd unexosptionable #pectew of ments of the age, is now open, ning, for ome week only, under the tmme viliom, erected for the parpose, Ri, Opers House. The Day Port ments to Schools, Ladies an crowd incidental to an evening exhibitio dos, in addition to & ay. cloty of interestin¢ ¢ ork droveof el Juat imported from Cey! smith the native Clog MMef who accompant selection of highly daring each exhibit 3 Mr. of queror: an A young calf elephant, only sie ree and & half fee! bigs ilies ttdden aroun: or of the Pavilion b; y@ Lillipa- dian Gen, Tom Thumb. Admittance 25 cents; children under 8, halt price. | Doors chen from . “4 tt e'cloo! 986 to 12 o'ek MM. 6, and from 7 to I 175 CHATITAM SQUARF.—GRO. cart Seats in Private segformers, being the largest and at the aame tim oat talented band in the United States; a troupe of Model Ar- are selected fer their by and figure, and whe i number Of beautiful tableaux, from the otwere tand modern times; a oo Diels, variety of foate of ey torit the only Pema world; @ com: ale Art who will give qualled in the worl nat fn exhibition Statuary ecther with 6 variety of Interesting port aiternoon aud evening. For pari “, we GEORGE LODER. | varie HE EOLIAN HOTEL, 84 BROADWAY. t 1 | few, if Jon Piyle of first clase ty of luxurie re attordi y arte every ¢ tentioy tion of dep Bon | | AWAYANDA HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, | the he but The De wherr vey passengers to D. Fe propre FA fon Hore | 00 Fre ‘bes AC per! class Des gpinio: “eleart iret tively that w i t po and di fh | ineevi RNU! Chet REGATTA WILL COME OFF FROM . a Hoboke: ‘Oreny fourand a wt ortumity to attend places of amuse ment, o hotels in the timonials of pervous who have had great experie Ranging, the use of and the putting up of Annuncia’ ® that possibly could be expected-—that I know of M’S MUSEUM, CORNER OF SEV! at atest, Philadelphia. P. . Barnum, Pi anager. rformances daily, aa Ss cents: children, ha! Topriom Rough presentod m The saloons are most gorgeously fitted up with an Diamond, during the the high! ing the diurnal motion of ‘incing interes carth, at once simple YACHTING, ATTA—NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. ual regatta of the New York Yacht Gh Vth day of June instant. The race ow following. Steamboat St. Nivholas, “THE AN- ke 3 5 Committee. on Wednesday, Jun to the second tl boata, * . at be eutered on or be- it of the Time i co ‘ABM HARKER, ‘roprietor. _HOTHLS, —AMONG he many elegant hotels which have recently boen hed to feet the comforts and tastes of our citizens, amerous strangers sojourning among us, there are any, thi ro} the fa presoute every that can be furnished ed by the most skilful cuisinior, ing themeclves all the comforts Families desirous of elegancies of @ * | home, would find it to their advantage to give this house Wallace, thei atronay It is located in one of the mort reof the city, on Broadway, betweon Twellth and enth streets, in the immediate vieinity of U With all the advantages of this how tl reenble ONEGANA’S HOTEL—THIS WELL ESTABLISHED Hotel, eo favorably known during the past season to } travellers from the United States and C: been completely remodelle nd received vory eet over Vigor im Ken » Will secure to visitors ‘onvenience Which can be expected from sedulows at- heir wants. The books will be under the direc- Mr. W. V. Courtney, who is well known to all visi- nt Montroal; and Mr. Totu lus charge of the culinary | ment teeal, May 13, 1881, County, New York.—This house is situated Gree ad 0! aif h York and E street every morni at Cooper's He ri cit rie Railroad leaves from the foot of ng and evening, for Chester Depot, carriages are in readiness to con: jo. For partiow pply to Honry dway, corner of Prince treet: or of the kes THERON FR AT ROCKAWAY, L Hotel is now open for the receptt be South Ferry, Brooklyn, at ¥ P. M., for Jamaion, where stages y viet * tothe house. Am corner Brosdway sud Maidew lane, ot street, will meet with prompt att odd, 151 aM or, 650 Br eter, at the RaTHING LTER. te loft at the Howard J. Ogdon Smith, ery Stages tun daily at Why 2s Jorsey City Ferry. The ao St any time, eo ax to afford the boarders rm ROOMHEAD, DWYER & KSON'S PATENT ANNUNCIATOR, lerraph.—An clegant and useful invention hi whenever presented gold modal at the Ame ly award refer to nearly fret all be lends nited States, We prosom the followin, ein boll w You«, — m na to the m phy I be to im thie eity—ths 401 the: ave given all the ‘orks 89 correctly in all its parts, and with so mach elegant appearance, a well ns its genoral Artants me in recommending it to hotel proprietors asthe most perfect Annunointor, o Bell Tole Inst three yes tor for hotels, abil Latieh Ae Ii other Al a that ty in iteelf over all other Anmuncia wet 8863. SETH W. FULLPR. Boll Hanger, 8, 1881, Devonshire rereot. Patent Annnnciatot eral bility to our opinion that it * Tell Hangers. . 17h Chrystic Street. nt up two of your Annunciators im his city, you desire to know my opinion of them. I con- sider amare perfect machine cannot be made, Its appear: Ane in neat and ornamental, and if put up by a competent som, commer get out of ord, es HENRY HOCHSTRASSE cot. Prinanenewia, ch 7, 1801. 49 Sonth Eighth et, The public are tfally cantioned against. making, rerding,for naing an be cored | pen son's Annunciator reet, New York. The patents for Rmg- tho Canadas, for pale, only hy Jaok bt Dunn 4 © | G.8. Robbins & Sou y the market, of | da, has recently | Itisnow | te | large amount of gold dust, mach of w! < | Bngiand | ARRIVAL OF THE EMPIRE CITY, WITH NEARLY Two Millions in Gold, over Three Hundred Passengers, and the California Mails, ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM THE GOLDEN STATE, &o., ke., &o ‘The steamship Empire City, Capt. Wilson, arrived yesterday from Chagres via Kingston, Jamaica, The E. C, brings the United States malls trom San Francisco | to the Ist of May, 350 passengers, and nearly $2,000,000 in gold dust. Bhe left Chagres May 25th, and Kingston, May 27th. Sho arrived out to Chagres in eight days and sevon hours, from wharf to anchorage, The passengers by the Empire City went up the Chagres river in two steamboats, which now make regular trips up one day and back the next, running up inten to twelve hours, aud down in four to seven hours. These boats are large and com- fortable, and carry passengers with much greater safety | and security than the boats and canoes heretofore used, especially now, when the riverishigh and much swollen with recent rains. Persons going out will add mueh to their sufoty and comfort by taking these beats, Ono o | them—the Wm. H. Aspinwall—can conveniently carry | two hundred passengers with their baggage. and afford alla dry, shady and pleasant promenade. She leaves Chagres early in the morning, and reaches Gorgona the same evening. Annexed is the PPR EMPIRE CITY. W. Rosenbaum & Co, Soule, Wardwell &Co. Rernheimer & Arnad oe ye seeeee jas. K. Sparrow ..., R. H. Green & Son. . Brett, Vose & Co. Barstow & Pope. | righ T. H&J. 8. Bacon. | Huzog & Rhine. 00 Tswac Mayor........ A. H. Lisack & © .040 Swroni & Archer... Joseph V. Bacon, S76 A. Vanvalkerberg.... Sebloss, Brothers... 5,856 W. se Simonson, Winter & H. Southmayd. re 5417 Jus, ©. Wilson... | J. Eridenberg: 5500 John Durand & Co. | D, Wallenstein. 6,200 Wm, Kennedy | J Bloomingdale & Co. 5.120 §, Strablein & Co. | John Henry . 5,200 W. Platt & Son. | John P. Monks & Co. 8. W.& J. W. Bal Hotebkiss & Bro 5,000 Newhaus & Spata John Bertra........ 6,000 P. Goodstein & Co. rd, Frere 000 PH. Tasks... . A. Leon... 2 Josiah Spalding . Dodge & Co Hi | Enoch, Train & Co | Samuel Austin.. } John M. Forbes | John K. Reed. Sol, Konstam . Winslow, Lainer & Morris A! Wolf Bilizman, J. L. Harnden & © A.W. Canfield J. Rachan & (i David Goldsmith | Lewis Einstein . | L. Haas .. Total amount on K. 8. Rogers es John Anningham... Amos K. Eno . Total........ $1,501,210 | Harvey Loomis . | ‘The following is the | SENGERS: TUE Ee CITY. i lady | Indy, Mrs Todd and ne Hackett, J Wainwright an SM Agent, F Brook Lild and servant, Major Con} ae Norris andy tak Fi 33: De KE Clark, Levi PD Russell, F A Clitts, TJ Bo , ET Seott, I Winshi Doddington. CH Tove | Grim,J DSpraue,d Bexley, It 'M Oven, AD" Laing, Ss ¢ ue, F Ormsted, field, JC mall, J Littleneld, O Litt | Youlkner, John AS 3 L ialtwie, Jas Barrell, RJ Horrisons Jas McDonald, AG Henzy, RK Grogory, Dr Her, Wileon Bb West, "Johu Graiam, Joha Birming. | slum, Geo Montgomery, Wm I » 3 i, Anderson, C er, D Fuller, A Burrougns, Cherot,'P « Trower, B Fairweather, JB Newton, G@ WC Goldsmith, Mr Lobut, H Mestay e Kir tor Mackey, Jax F, Chas 8 Pelt, H Treadwell, 1 R Dug, Mr Williams, 8 Knapp, Jos B Booker, | 2 Patterson, 6 WH Newinan, R Young, uty, Money jenry, SK Kilaworta, G Davis, shall, d © Wellington, D Rhodes, T Torino, JB Brown, MD Miller J ds. Predk Thur. oth, G Barl “ E le > FS H Rodd. A Pelinse 1 Berdiok, G Burd k, Jr, F Collier, OB Marme as RB Coleby, Geo Brooks, DE Ww 5 Perkins, J ‘O'Brian, BP’ Mather, W MK H B Whiting, I’ Pleteh- Mr Mao, D Lapine, samos P V Merritt, Geo WJack 7 . vert, Wia ( A Mar’ E Nosdiey Bryer, Jobo Bt SV Clark e cll, Hamilton Styer, Angest | ayior a D | f, snl forty six rom the Pace ma Railroad } 1 ton from Chegres—T Anderson, J Davia, JC Do | ok Leon, V Bily, J Pinso, T ernander, S | From Kingiton to New York—Jas Bs rean, LF ell and ‘lady, Kew N | Ashley and lady, Richard Sevtt. | Annexed is a list of deaths on board steamship Fanpire } City, from Chagres to New Yerk:— Zh. ‘The day the F.C, eniled for Chagres, Johm Slane county, Missouri. of Pancma fever, aged ) of Owago, N.Y, from having s tree fall om timore, lately of | Francisco, ated abont 2 May ii—Georgs Biton, | his mother and sisters row of Paname fever. The steamship Falcon, from Havana, arrived of | gree on the 24th ult., in the evening ‘The Oregon, Republic, and Union, had arrived at Pa- nama from San Francisco with many passengers, and a ch goes direct to * chanic) of Philadelphia, where ‘his father lives in New York— Our thanks are due to Messts. Thompson & Hitehooek the gente in this city of Gregory & Co.'s well known express; to Dodge & Oo., and to Messrs, Adams & Oo, for dust, in parcels, for immediate delivery Sas Francisco, May 1—4 o'clock P.M, Senator Gwin— Lynch Lave in California —The Secret E Oregon. he be public has already shoved out from her wharf, and the The two former take about $4000.00 in gold dast Custom House, was $1 42 ; estimated amo having gone forward in the hands of pnasengers - To get at the whieh by the Intest California papers, There oxpresses always bring the Istest news, and immense quantitics of gold Onur Special Correspondence. THE VERY LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA AND ORRGON. Shipments of Gold Dust—The Charter Elections—Return of pedition to the South—Mavkets—Ship News—Nevws from ‘The mail steamer Oregon is about leaving. The Re- Union has passed out the golden gate, all loaded with passengers for Panama During the months of January, Vebruary, Mareh and April, the aggregate amount shipped, a entered at the nt ns (H0—making a grand total that has been sent to the At- inntic side in four months, of $15, shipy wh S| | estimated at from $1.500.000 to $1000.00” The year will astoni¢h the world even more than the pastin the amount of gold taken out | At the election for city officers on Monday, the whote | whig general ticket Was sucorseful, by large majorities, * | side. | as to the number of inhabitants. | of Trinity. He entered upon th of our p | ke | tothe first three naam Capt. Charles J. Brenhain beat the present Recorder, Frank ilford, for Mayor, by several hundreds, The whigs have a majority in the Hoard of Aldermen, ‘The contest was of a strictly party character, though the fact that several of the old city officors were on the democratic ticket, weighed it down. The present chief of police, Malachi Fallon, formerly of the New York police, was aten by about 1,706 majority, His opponent was Capt. Robert G, Crogier, formerly a merchant in New York, Senator Gwin and lady arrived in California on tho 23d ult. He has been complimented by « vote of thanks, for his servicos in Congress, by the Legislature. His col- league. Mr, Fremont, is still up in themountains amongst | the miners, probably endeavoring to make peuce umongst them, in view of the approaching election for members of the Legislature, who are to choose a United States Sena- tor. ‘There will be a spirited and dos: contest be tween him and Thomas Butler King, whose confirmation 8 Collector of the port of San Francisco, took every one by surpriso Against Mr. Fremont he ‘may be clocted; but with any other man in the field, he would make but « poor show, The old Californians, however, stick to Fre- mont. ‘The express from Stockton, this forenoon, brings us an account of the hanging of five Mexicans at Bonsell and Scott's Ferry, on the San Joaquin river, for stenling horses They were ewught with the animals in their possession, tried by a people's jury, convicted, and sentenced to be bung.” A rude gallows was pre the robbers wore placed ina wagon and driven under it; a rope adjusted to the neck of each; the horses were started, and in’ a twinkling, the five hung side by side, between heaven and earth. They confessed their gnilt, and said they were employed by white men to rob the ranchos. Talso learn by express that a man named Wm. A. Bowen, way murdered at Sonora, about 2 o'clock on the morning of the 27th ult. Ile was stabbed in the right ab- domen, and lived but about three hours, He was from Providence, R. 1., where his father, family and friends reside, ‘The murderer is unknown, ‘A monster lump of gold was taken out at Sonora on 26th ult. It weighed a little over 28 Ibs., and contains about 21 Ibs. of pure ore. week, the <mallest of which weiged 40 ounces. Rumors have been rife in town for a week, that an ex- pedition has sailed for Lower Culifornia, for the purpose | of taking possession of a portion of the territory. What reliance is to be placed upon the story, is not yet known. It is said that General Morehead, the Quarter Master of the State, ix connected with it. Certain it is that he loft the elty suddenly and privately, after having disposed of a large number of the arms of the State. A proposition | has been made in the Legislature to authorize the Gover nor to offer a reward of $1,000 for his apprehension. Tho Stute Legislature ‘adjourns to-night. The ity debt of San Francisco has been funded, as also the State debt. A considerable amount of Stato bonds and war- rants have already found their way to the Atlantic States, and the holders will be gratified to learn this fact. The intere-t on both the State and city debt will be twelve per cent per annum. ‘The cessation of shipments from the Atlantic ports has produced a better feeling in market. but no decided im- provement Large stocks are still on hand. and goods are being forced into market, and gold at auction, at and below cost and charges. No large amount of goods can be realized at anything like a murket rate, Speculators cease to epeculate, be- cause they cannot realize. Merchants are holding on to goods, hoping they will improve, and buyers only pur- | chase as their necessities require, ‘The ouly paying articles are liquors in casks; the day for case liquor’ has passed, and thie is the only staple on | which # profit is realized. We hear of no larze opera- tions in trade, and enterprise has been checked by the immense quantity of oods fillin; Four lumps bave been taken | from the same lead, in Holden's Garden, during tho past | ! the market; yet still | there are not wanting merchants who have the courage to hold on, in the hopes of an improvement in prices before the close of the season. Quotations are extremely uncertain, and emly in a few instances can be reliedon. Malt whiskey may be quoted at $157 a $175, as to quality, Fine brands of chewing tobacco are moro in request, and are steadily improving in prices. Sheetings and shirtings just pay cost of im- portation, Clothing of desirable kinds, fight and fancy boots, pay a large profit. while heavy boots, though duil of yale during the last few weeks, have shown «ome im- provement, and in the opinion of many have reached Ubeir lowest value. Exchange on New York and other Atlantic cities, 2 per cent, sight. . The following vessels haye arrived from New York | rince my last divpateh, 1th ult. -— Ship Bothine, Avery, 147 days, merchandise. Ship lanthe, Johnson, 215 days, coal, lumber, &- Ship Audubon, Winson, 150 days, merchandise Park Southerner, Hooper, 139 days, ‘The steamship Columbia arrived to-day from Oregon, bringing Astoria dates to the 27th ult. trip down in 62 hours, Trade in Oregon was very good, andthe country generally prosperous. General Joseph Lane will undoubtedly be elected dele- gate to Congress from that territory, ai the approachiog canvass. Ie is the nominee of no party, but runs inde pendent ofall. ‘There are, however, no prominent oppo- | nents ‘The bark Frances and Louten. Captain Mayo, had ar- | rived at Astoria, 160 days from New York. with an as- rted cargo, Also, the schooner Albert, Captain Wat- 165 days from Boston. ‘There are no other arrivals senward, to-day. As Tclase my despateh, the steamer New Orleans is reported out- ‘There are but three or four clearances, all for our own porte, with the exception of the three steamers for Vanama. FRANK The Census of California, . 8. Crxacs Acevt’s Orrice, Sacnamento Orry, April 10, 1831. j Sir—I have been necessarily delayed in complying | ith tho resolution adopted by the General Assembly of this State. requesting me to furnish an abstract of the i, in consequence of the many causes transpired to retard this work; ond, at the present time, Lam able to render but a partial and in- complete statement of the same, as the full returns have net been received. A letter of recent date, from the deputy to whom was sosigne the district embracing the first (fo mamed counties, informs me that he has ccupleted bis labors there, but furnishes no information Th made repeated ors. thus far ineffeetual. to have tl ‘msus wuty of Tuolumne. 1 have as yet receiv n from the deputy Inst appointed there ances you Will observe that the returns ound numbers. In sueh cases, the are upon the information furnished by the which will be found a near approxima. urns * of Trinity, Shasta and C as comprehending one district. The gentle formes this duty in the: it in the ual are given an who pers received his commission t. he being then a resident duty without ans of deterinining the proper subdivision of that district; and s0 erroncous, im fact the general impression B prevailing amongst the population re-iding there, arding the northern boundary of the #t hats population on the Klamath river was not ename- ed, being supposed to be comprehended in the Terri tory of Oregon. ‘The result of thie enumeration, when completed, will, in all reasonable probability, fall short of the entire po- pulation of the State, fran thirty-three to fifty per cent. Such a recnlt must naturally oeeur to the mind of every person coaverrant with the circumstances surrounding those e «tin the mines—probably the most | pop viding, a* many of them d and unfrequented h ly changing their pln the posability of their be man Jom ineiined to believe, from information of the most liable character, that this disparity is greater in the remely nerthern mining counties—to say Trinity, tn, Colusi and Rutte—than elsewbere, In referenoe nth of September of absolutely wade ing f Plained La ail the counties, the census was taken in the months were I ine teuded 4 at this time Tam well advised that the popu- gration; intion Of Butte county is as numerous as any other county of the State. With the foregoing explanations, I hope the returns herewith submitted in the following exhibit, will render sutisfuctory the doty impesed upon me Very respectfully, &e., J. NEELY JOHNSON is Agent, Calitornin », Seoretary of State. Hon. W. Vax Voor Counties Trivity, Shasta n Butt ste nd Colusi Yolo Lox Angelica... Ban Diogo... Tuolumne Beate Cris... San Luis Obiepe Sante Barbara... Total... . severe eee LT S97 Tt is estimated that the population in Los Angelos, San Diego, and Tuolumne, will ewell the bet 130,000. uunteation was Feferrad (o the eelcct cominit- it. Ameriteantzing Lewer California. {From the Alta California, May 1.) ‘The epirit of daring enterprise 0 be developing in the shape of organized expeditions on ind somewhat ation ie undertaki tional relations are concerned. It appears that in the harbor wae fitted out and ready to call for Magatian, baving on board a band of daring. bold and freckles men, with all the munitions of war, and under the aurpiers and command of some person ot per fone of some note and influence, preceeding with the view of Americanizing, or, in other words, revolution lading Seutherm California and Northern Mexico, Gover. She made the | | the | mandates of a corrupt court and an infamous council, nor McDougal and some of the federal authorities, have | detained the vessel for inquiry, it being supposed that | she had on board arms delonglbg to the United States, and illegally obtained. {From the Public Balance, May 1.) The .Alta California, of yesterday, associates the name of Col. White with the secret expedition inst some portion of Lower California, in which Geu. Morehead is said to be concerned. Whatever may be the nature of this formidable expedition, which appears to have struck so much terror into the heart of our vigilant contem- perary on the Plaza, we are Jerhoty satisfied that Colonel White has nothing to do with it. [t is suj rerogatory in a newspaper to implicate the name of a private citizen upon mere ‘rumors,’ “ conjectures.”? and “inferences,” in a project which is pronounced to be “abominable,” “base,” and “infamous;” and is in this case as ridiculous as it is unjust. We have been intimately acquainted with Colonel White for a long time, When we were fined and im- prisoned at Vera Cruz, for defending the rights of American citizens sgainst the arbitrary and upjust upheld by the sword through the avarice and meanness of a despotic aud pusillanimous governor, Col. White was one of our warmest and best friends.’ He «ympa- thised with the oppressed and down-trodden Cubans, and made a noble straggle to liberate tiem from the mental and physical yoke of tyrannical Spain; but he [Papemecers 4 soul which never condescends to that which | abominable, hase, or infamous, Ifthe press and the overnment combine to chain the hands and erush the lesires of thore who may endeavor to extend the area — PRICE TWO CENTS. VERY LATE FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE IN CHILI. Serious Damage to the city of Valparaise, The British Mail Pacific steam packet Bolivia, Pearsomy with 4 passengers, and $817,000 of silver bullion, and 720 packages of merchandise on freight, arrived ot Panama, on Sunday, the 15th ult., from Valparaiso and intermediate ports, An awful earthquake, which nearly swallowed up Val- | Paraiso, occurred on the dd of April last, ‘The first shock, which was the severost ene,and which caused the falling of many buildings, and the destruction of mack property, occurred at about six o'clock on the morning of the dd; but occasional shocks, of greater or less woverity, were felt for the succeeding ten days, doing amore or less damage. We are.in receipt of files of the Neighbor and Reportar, from the 9th to the 2th of April, inclusive. We copy the following full particulars from the Reporter, of the reeea® of freedom. we have more reason to fear that our own nation will sink into e, tham to hope that other nations will rise into independence, Marriages and Deaths tn California, DEATHS IN SAN FRANCISCO. Michael Vhillips, Switzerland, 24 years. Wm, Bluntis, Alabama, 37 years. Qavid Patterson. Portsmouth, N. H., 47 years, Romer Darwin, Vermont, 46 years. James Smith, New York. 30 year: Danie! Turditf, Isle of Guernsey. sh April 15, “16, #18, “39, Samuel G. Am Eilvabeth Car Capt, Pres Win, Watson, Shetlan James Lisney, Erland, 25 year Thos, Pink. Vermont, 28 Poter Yager, Michigun. John Wheilton, Delaware. i Jobn Caer, New York, 32 years, apt. Alonzo H. Parker, New Bedicrd, Maas,, 55 years «_ Ansoim De Panthon, France, 21 years On Friday, April 9th. at Lewis & Day's residenee, two miles east of San Jose. Mr. Robert Wade. aged about 62 years, formeriy of South Bend, la, where bis family still | Teeide. On the 29th April,at San Antoni of lockjaw, Mr. Edward Patten, merly of St. John, N. B On the ‘id of April, in the Coast mountains, of conges- tive chill. after an iliness of three or tour hours, Nicholas M. Stone, of Bloomfield, Ky Contra Costa county, d about £5 years. for- On the 8th instant. at the Green Springs. Rufus Hitch- | cock, aged 45 years. MARRIAGES. on Thursday. April 2 M. C. Jasper.to M At Bridgeport. Cal Rev. Mr. Briggs, Mr. J A. E. Wood. At San Franctseo. April 19, by the Rev A. C. Brown. Mr. Francis Tracy, of New London, Conn.,to Miss Jane Walker, of Texas, On Sunday, March 16, at Grass Valiey, by Justice berts, Freeman W. Austin, formerly or Hancock vunty, Ilinois, and Hopsey Jane Underwood, formerly of Jackson county, Missouri In Sau Francisco, om the 1th inst., by the Rey. J.C. Cox, James G. Printiss, of New London, Cona., to Miss Helen J. May, of Astoria, 0. In Santa Clara.on Sunday, 1th inst. by Rev. Wm. Moorow, Mr. Jackson Sanor.to Miss Elizabeth Rogers, all of Santa Clara county. by the EL JF. At Stockton, on Mouday ¢yvening, April 2, by the Key. Mr. Woods, Mr. Angevine Reynolds to Miss Vir- ginia Caruthers, cktou. it of the city of 5 News from Oregon. Via Sen Francisco, we have received advicos from Ore- gon to the 32th of April. ‘The steamer Willamette, to Se placed on the route be tween Oregon and New York, via anama aud Chagres, ix spoken of as being nearly rendy to tuke her place om Pacific ine. A serious riot ceeurred on the loth of April, in Port- land, which is thus alluded soln the Or-genian -—Several of the hauds from the steamer Goliah beeame intoxi- coted. apd commenced a general fight on shore among | themselvgs. which resulted in the biting off « piece of nd at all by | that has been partinlly ex- | | the nowe of Gee ‘obbin. coal beaver, who, in return, stabbed with a dirk knife, Henry Wood, fireman, in seve- ral places. Robbin has been arrested, and Wood is still alive. but there is little hope of his recover A ball, to the officers of the Mounted Ridemen, *as to be given at the Colum! Hotel. Portland, on the sud of April, ‘The papers say it would be a ir, ‘A special term of the District Court was appointed to commence at Hi of Wm. Kean, charged with the murder of Wm. Cook. A steam Houring mill is about to be ereeted in Portland] ‘The papers chuckle over the fact that our friend, Capt. le Rey, cf the steamship Columbia, crossed the bar at the mouth of the Columbia river in the aight. on his last trip up. and say that ing satisfied that the dangers and difficulties in coming in and going out of the Columbia river have been greatly | magnitied by inverested part he newsteumer Lot Whiteomb, Capt. Wi. 1. Hans has commenced her trips between following no- var, of Milwauki»:— This splendid steamer arnved to-day, with freight and passengers from Astorin, On her tripdowa, we un- derstand she took about 200 officers and soidiers from Fort Vancouver, on their route to California, They were very orderly and courteons, <i that they were wnder the very best discipline. arn the steamer on this trip used a few Cons of aative Oregon conl, fur- nisbed at Fort Vancouver ; and it ts pronounced a first- rate article, nd no doubts aro entertained that the dis- covery of coal mings will prove of great value to " earn aleo, that she made th 1 Bhe ollah, ond distanced the Go- minutes abead. ‘The Whit. eran in'ten howrs—the quickest trip by jours ever made on the rivers ays we bain't «of the wative Oregon steamers * troops wer Ye Oregon about the Ist of next ancnth. learn from Mr Daniel O'Net, con, jut | 2 persons, It sistant marshal, ted, amounts in estimated thet nggregate to there are eluded In the *. & Bariow ve it running early in follows: Length on nty fect, beam twen- t. She is to be pro oP expeet to bw dimensions ai hon upper cabin, berths &e., for th not passengers, disto be dimieh f stimated cost her constructic De. John Me Laughiia has been lected The vote stool sur MeLaughim 44, Present Mayor) leetion for Ooune the following peraca Tourette, MCrawi Williatn Kensiall, & of Hamilton, some time and convicted of murder 2 resulted in the cholee of A doy. LDC. La h. and M. Angel on charged with he murder bas been tried a first degree. The execution has been eet for the 18th of April, The want ofa sialle hich to confine him is the m, it iy anid, for space allotted him. They had new potatoes | stant There are two tot Capt nounee yeegom city on the Sch in- enmdidates £ position of delegnte ra Law wlits coal, and pro- « Leated the Cor A company ix now en rangement: for a coal depot ato Cow lit river 0 Of in Poruand on the 12th eticn of Hugh D. O'Bryan to + office of Mayor, by four majority, over J. 8. Smith The Aldermen elected a Robert Thomson, & Nor Geo. A. Barnes, TG. Robinon, and L. B. Hastings, Re: corder, W. 8. Caldwell The gentiemen of Portland propose to military bail to Che officers of the regin Kitlemen. before their depeetare. Th the bion, on Wednesday, the 24 April. sive a grand f Mou Theatrical and Musical, Rowrny Trrnatny The entertainments here wil) con. sist of the tragedy of “Dougins.” and the drama of the Pirate of the Iles —a fine bill Baovowsy Tipsiny A favorite farce. and the new and gorgeous spectnele ef “Arnel, which was received last evening with enthusiasm, form the entertainments Nino's Canons <The evolutions on the tight rope, the new bailet of the “Blepement.” and the amusing pantemime of “M. Duchalunenu,” comprise the enter- | talnments, Benton's Try arn —Mise Weeton takes her benefit. | The pleooe sole fire. “She Stoops to Conquer,’ and the | “Wandering Minstrels.” with music by the orehesten Navioxat Tiirgtae —The amusements here will con- siet of “Charles 11° end the “New York Appremtices.”” All the princinal performers will a ws Lverem =A fine bill, as usual, The ig picee of the “Home Book of Beauty,” and the Invincibies © No dowbt, # full Onnety's M. ria willgive one of their highly amusing entert Frurows’ Mixw splendid bill Bonsem's Travercise Musrew.—The best time to visit this exhibition. expec and children, is during the morning and afternoon performances Bansew's Mesecm.—The same execlient bill for after. hoon and evening. will be presented, Ne dowbt the as- sembinge will he large nments. 1s —This company announce a very Movements of Distinguished Individuals, Gen ifer F. Smith, U.S A. has arrived at Wash ington Hon Daniel Webster tas been invited to addres the citioens of Newberyport, Masson the ith of July. ilshoro’, on the 22d of April, for the trial | ‘our best nautical men are becom. , inct immigration not im- ; ° 7 earthquake in Chili -— On the second of April, at 6. A M., Valparaise was visited by one of those calamities so frequent in yoloanie countries, sh aie ‘The severest shock ever felt since the great janice of the year 1822, when Valparaiso was ‘alert tocautt des- troyed, has createda panic not equalled by any event. A severe trembling of tho earth, of fifteen seconds dure- | tion, prolonged by less violent after shocks, to twe minutes, which two minutes uppeared as so many hours , to those whose lives and property were 1 bas in so short @ time destroyed several hundred pe and has made a great number of persons houseless, It is gemerally believed that from the violence of the shock, ten or fifteen seconds more would have brought on the same disastrous consequencrs as the earthquake in 1522, though the houses at present are gencrally built ins more substantial manner, und Less liable to fall, ‘The motion came from the south, and directed its | Course to the north, notwithstanding some of the north- | era ports of the country, as Copiapo, Coquimbo, and Co- | hija, bave only felt very slight symptoms of the shook, and it is supposed that the motien, though severe, has | not spread over much territory. From the South, 'Con- | ception Taleahuanc, and other places, we have recerved | no intelligence up to this date, but are led to believe, | from the irregulag coyrse of the motion, that the effects. have not been severe, Constitucion, we have ascertained, has not suffered. We have received further accounts from the captain of @ Vessel from the South, who reports to bave felt a severe comm tion in the sen, forty miles off San Antonio. ‘This confirms usin our opinion that the motion of the cartia ha. been very irregular ‘The temperature during the earthquake, was hot an@ | oppressive. but no alteration took place in the thermome- ter. which stood 62, ‘Tho American frigate Raritan let wo her lead imme- diately, and had great diffeulty in hauling i in; the convulsion at the bottom of the sea having caused it te sink three feet im the sand. ‘The motion of the earth was observed to be of leas violence iu sone parts than others, not a hundred distant, so much s0, that old and decayed houses stood the shock better, iu some parts, than newly and si erected edifices; and those houses in the structure of which the most timber has been employed, remained al- most sound. Doring the eventfal 15 secomds the houses rocked to | and fro as so many vessels at sea. Not a breeze of air was perceptible during the whole of the day, and sighter shocks continued at 6.46 mi~ nutes, 0.minutes, 5 65 minutes, 1 have continued ever since, of more or less strength and dura- tion; audeven at this moment of writing, on the Tthim- stant, at 1), P. M.. a short but severe motion made the Sb f their houses. ort, where the groater part of the reial establishments keep thei offices, have, come ively spesking, sutfered but little, being built on @ ‘olid reeky foundation ; and we can only hear of one af ral Horrera’s houses, occupied by Messrs, Gibbs & | Co. being in @ dangerous state, ‘The custom hose | has suffered Little; some slightly coustructed outward ornaments having been demotished, and part of the ret having been carried along with 4t. The consquent heavy rein, however, on the th inst. has damaged @ number of packages, the extent of which we have not As yet ascertained. A few houses situated on the top at the biti, (Main Top) 9 sailors’ resort,came tutabling dowm with a crash, ri Ja those parts, however. spreading along the tha { Almandrale, Calle Noova, and os , wise anes is loose avd sandy, considerable damage has been deme, and above two hundred houses ate uatit for habitation. More than two bundred families have been obliged te pass the first day and night in the streate partly from fear of renewed shocks, and partly from the danger attending the stay in their houses. “ partic ‘The middle of the streets were crowded with thefemale portion of the city, until. in the sourve of the following day, tents and wooden houses ware in the Pinna de Vietori the houseless. The be port placed, im- thetr vessels at the disposal of all who wanted: ia ar. either from necessity or fear,on! have gimce then reeetved the thanks of the governm:nt for theit huspitalty, expressed in @ letter from the Inteadente, 1 Binues. dnmege has been done to stores where tiquida, | glassware. and other breaknble materialsare kept Ws. are apy toray not a single life har been lost, mor cen. we hewr of 9 severe fracture. On tho 4th instant, at LS o'clock FM. a hevyy rain set in. which lasted unimter- ray tedly fer twe which comied the atmogphare considerably but di ed still more property, pourt ve who, heed foto the rvottess houses, and compelling in the plaza, and living in temts, ce OF with friewde in the port. The estimated, including to Dulldings at One million of dollars. vublic buildings which have #uffered are Use Advana, Uhe churshes Merced and Martz, the carted Hospital, and the Tomple rey of houses, somueh felt before the earths by the fost increasing population of our city, hae hed the bighast degree ; rs have been appointed to examine the jem those whieh ore ia an unsound ¢ hoped that the constructors of uture, more careful tn the choice o€ udy the best mode adapted for patiding bjeet to earthquakes, aud that they wii carviess wolation that these vie- every tweaty or thirty the activity manifested, bot and duricg the earthqrake. to repalt the Almost wich rafter the entas- orkmen) busy clearing the sof rubbish, amd Chime erable exception to te We wore pleased to fm the last fir dynunge dene bilencs make on he with which the Spanish race is generally ee interrupted for one day, the on closed by ordered the la tondent, | Cea Blanes, ne well ne Quillota, have eaffered severetp, | aud in some parts ip the Latter places, us well as in the | capital, the ground hae opeued an wa ups quam number ot public leer eat be severe ‘The primeipal pr the mint. ome time the lees damaged, iu the Plame, a CeLeney Prosideme ple of San Francisco, Ue yin (which has b closed sinea) Y ruined, and the court house Let us hepe that . wlapse er we are visited agoim t hamisiortune, ard let we thank God tox the coniparntively mild eomemqnences of wa evemt whitch might have proved tmore divastre ‘There Was aw abortive atiompt made to overthrow the le, on the 20th of A which the } we o'clock in the morning of the 20th inst, the | battalion Valdivia marched out of their barracks, head. ed by Colone! Urrioia, and hoping to be supported by the populace of the city, endeavored to take by assealt the barracks of the artillery. fur the purpose of proou | arms for them This they found was no enay matter, foe it was grilantly det led, bot after being set on fire. it } Weetaken In this part the firing was heavy. and the | well contested ground showed «ymptoms of the blood. ness of the fray. In the meantime, the accompanied by the Ministers of State, - ing sneh fe * could be called together on the in- stent and with « large number of the national guard, i hat the battalion of Chacabuco, together with many volunteers of the highest respectability, he put himself ot their head. and after about two hous | street fighting, the attempt at insurrection was prt down. Colonel Urriola war killed, and we hear of about twenty six killed and sixty wounded. Several | preelamations were tsued, calling upon all good citizens to do their duty in support of the laws, which were ree ponded to with alaerity by right thinking men; and ther Hoodies, order amd tial law has been pro. in the provinces of Santiago and Valparaivo antionary measure. which dues not, however, tmeeee Rite with bustner: fa any way. Thus ended, we hope, the last Sant tot, the national guard . Sonate the representatives of the have fought their own battle to uphold the laws of the country, and have again proved that their country a worthy of the reputation. as being the best regulated repndlie in Sovth America Letters from Guayaquil state that the presidential elec. tion tock place on the 25th of Febrasey, and thet fr D Dirge Novos had been A with 23 votes owt of 29, n retion « not to me the greater ne f the ints and the province of Gnayejni b ticularly diesetl with the nomination ot their governor, Sr D Me buel Corbo, a nephew ef (he presitent. who is considered to be a man of no merit, and moh presumption. (with the eatiefaction of itoots of that republic, | if th the ease, we chell beer of further revolutions | and bloodshed, and New Granada, which is daily inereas- | tng tts forces om tiie Frontiers. will ad it very onay to lee the em) corpors ander its goveramens,

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