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fee he would take his tif) Some rich devnt Of Chinese legijetion and to be made but it wems that the matter We Deen ratistuctorily wuttied outside of the judiolul tribuaal. brewing, andar they iavolve the peace and seourity of the fair vex, it will neces-aril Oaure some Com mution and excitemeat, A-thai, the seif- styled dictator it seems has ordered one of bis agents to summon a number of women residing ow Dupont street. ip of Miss Atoy, to uppoar be- quarters on Sacramvnto strect, and sbow caure why they sbould not psy aoertain tax or con- but But Mine Atoy knows a thing or two. having lived under the foice of the Star spaogind Kanner for three years. ond breathed the aie republicanim. and ‘the cannot be carly humbugged into any suoh mass, Besides be liver rear ibe Police Offloe and kao #4 whore ing been before the Reo wder as & ‘at least fifty times herself, A-chu had bottr wes or bo may INSTRUCTION. Anne OLDSMITH’S SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP.—TH! A is uo system of ponm: ual to SM as able to tm bad writers take lessons o! books for home 4RBIV AL overvments were expe’ NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, 1. Van Zandt. This day, ‘the furniture of & pri ato boarding "hi atreet, compririns twelve dining feome, halls, kitehor ag, Dining Tables, Crockery, Pictures, and other arti- cles. just be delivered same dav. uenday, extonaive sale in the svation room. ECKER, WiLL SELLAT tl 2 o’clook, at ths ding lots xt New tween Pelham aud But there are o'ber storms SYBAMSHIPS ALUINOIS AND SYGREA NEVADA, d roomé, parlor. and Mir. G., of purchase his cepy- Price 25 conts. For alo a De quired. eye \ peal cet KS. WEARS’ FRENCH AND GLISH BOA hae News from Celifornia, China, the Saxtwish Islands, the Sonth Pacific, Yew Granaie, Nicaragua, and Jamaica, ANOTGER LARGE RECEIPT OF GOLD DUST: 4rrival of the California Mails. OVERLAND EN(GBANTS, MARREIAGBS AND DEATHS, god under the fore bun at bi pt Mrs. Monrs has mi ommibus to convey hor pupile to Be, 24 Rochelle, situated on Drake's avenue. id of Leng Toland 8 Be oper iny son yotcery Neptune House. offs le m the depot of the New York and N. rf Xallrend. “The lots fre cach feet in depth. ‘erms very scoommodating. tiowlars apply t “ HOUVGH, AUCTIONEER, SALES ROOM, No. 548 ptember Lith, at 1054, A. J RENCH, GERMAN, AND THE CLASSICS, ¥. TELLERING'S Studio, 577 Broadway, o} lo's and Metropolitan Hotel. Compris ot Parle. and three-fourths 5 Europe, passed the Royal Stato Examinations, and boon * towouer sinoe Laz. FRENCH TEACHER— York for some uu 3) feet by 13) feet in depth. For maps ‘and moro full pac- vino oieae IN Naw A correspondent. writes as follows :—I thie moment wtigbed the proceeds of one days work for three men, on (he Maripcen cree. about four miles below the towa, weighing 71 ovnce: and 7 doiters, in beautiful placer gold. ill doing as well, Amotber man oame into torn morning. #ith avid picos. whioh be took out « fow Oye since witbin five bunored yarda of this office. And tt was only two weeks ago that BM ster wod bir porter took out a lump in the orerk im the widdle of the town which th: and left with Ware Motitor & Mer Webster rave be refused $1 000 ork op their oisim. doing weil There Is pienty of ground On this creek thut bas never Deen pronpooied autoa whioh miners will bo lucky if they work. an Ki company about four wud « balf miles below town Ivomved from $25 to $0 per day each man There are #ix or eiyht iv the company. Farther dowa on an udjoia- clam cwreo by three or four men, Oot Rem ey. 4 promiveut ewyor of this pleon. who are taking out their fortunes They found ea high as $400 im ove day und buve aversged $26 per duy to the man tinee they commenced, These are facts that T know, having son the gold Arrivals from the Plains. ‘The Fi Dorado News, publishes the following List of ar- rivals at Macerville, from soross the piainy:— 8. Workman, J. D tons as to his morality will bo of Mena, being im bis hands, great exritement provatls the go- pers bl impressing every Alray cttisce toto tise ramks of the army NGLISH COLLEGIATE. SCHOOL, tho ut of October a publio MADBIRA.—ON vol will be vpouod in Fua- ustitution will be vader a peinvipal, (bie Kav. 3. D. DORSEY.) snd Cour wasters. will include Classics, Mathematios, Modern Langusses, Googrsphy and Mistury, Writing aud Arithmotio, Deawea, d ‘the foe for the svasion, (from lat Ostober bu Lab ) will be from nine to twenty-o1 te aye and studies. and these in deliowte healt: will medival direction, Fee, trom sixty t ony hundred guiness, THERE ARR MANY YOUNG the acquisition of « be (aay tweaty foli Ro scorT, ‘on tho premises, 100 Lots, Viank Road, within twelve minutes ride of the Jersey Lity R. WILL SELL AT PUB, mber HM, at two o'olus situated on the Newark MARKETS, is unsurpassed for bosuty and to business, by fine Passing the propor- hoalthiness of quit, eho atrpayed boxed of univercal Paomedge, im Gravada, tukea tor gether wiih certain coofidential di‘siosures wads to fady. ads many 10 eeppore that the french gorsrnmont are connected wih thi sppearance of Meum. for the Le Brillente fn at Kealejo. ana this Merquis has exbtbited a lotter from the Frene'® Admirel. on thi Pasifie. atating ate or seven ships would bo sent duwa imme diately é. ‘The steamrbip IWinola, Capt. 1 J. Martetein, arrived at nine o'otock yosterdsy morning from Aspiawall being ing the Calforvia wails and pa-wemgers. Frenpisco en the 16th ult. The Ilnvie railed from Aspinwall at six o'clock 2 MM. om the 3d inst, and left im port tho steamship (treat Weatera from San June dei Norte, ‘The Sicrra Nevada, Captain J. D. Wilsom, has also ar rived with the same dates. She brings 160 passougcrs. amopg whom aro— J, 3, de Onna. Envoy Extraordinary and Win'e er Plo- the Republic of Peri J.D Aguerra Secretary of Legstio apd euite: Samuel D Obit; Capt L MoLean, Jr., U. 8. N, and Lieut. L, Maynard U.8 N. The 8 N. also brings $160.000 in speote, Peter Luiohi. & vative of Corsica died at aca, Sept. 11th, on board the Sierra Newada. information by epplying to J. D Wilson, Esq , 34 Beoad- ten minutes throug ‘Ths extensive improvemi ints from New York, who chases, together with the splendid ferry impro dow rates of commutat ty increase rapidly in took to San Franoi-co, for the halfof which Chey aco now at have recontly mad to residents, tend to ue in Jersey City, lars, ind maps of property, inquire o "47 Montgomery utroot, Jorasy ia the steam hip P, , eutlemen to who DAVID 8CO extremely rapid businows oe would be invaluable. FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ETC. ck, at house’ 108, Fou emp will soll at suction the furniture contained in the Iarge four story ourth. avenue. consisting of furniture, om suite, covered in ri By an ontiroly original p! devised, the undersigned is able tu impact 6 without the possibility of failure, » busiauss haud, comviain. in the very highest dégres, corréetnoss of form and rapidity of execution. At home from 4 until 10 o'clock daily, sad all day on Saturday. S. ht Puosday,) at 10 0 ar Twelfth street, KC, rosewood parlor crimson satin damask, Writing Master, . $0 Irving place. LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR D. LAGROIX, 29 Beoadway, will rosuiue his profoasivasl duti ior Indies and geutiomon, Each class will bel every Losson is a losaoi Jasnos, carpeta, nipotovtiary tro. lady wud -ulie ; handsome rosewoo: one superior madogony extension dining tabl china, and out glassware, together with all 't sortment of chamber and kitchen furniture. the morning of 1 ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF new and second ‘hand Furniture, rosewood and maho- aany Furniture, of the best quality and #uj T. Leods will sell, as above, t o'clock, at the nies room, bers street, n large and beautifal assortment of auperior}eone- wood and’ mahogany Furnitur Rosewood parlor Crane, Bearer of Des bey Om the 16th ii and a goodly nawber of pakseogers. among whom we ob- SPANISH EVENING CLASSES— course.—Profeasor Mouton will begin thia evening, at his rooms, 465 Broadway, at seven o'clock, s new course s'Ianguage. Pupils desirous to join are requested to ‘corms at the usual rates. NVERSATIONAL erior workman- His friends oan find September Ith, at 10 wttend punctually. urniture, en suite, covered in rich satén brocatelle and crimson, and maroon velvet plush; oseved mahogany DANCING ACADEMIES. CAXD.—MR. CHARRUAUD TAKES THIS RARLY ctfully to acquaint private families boarding schools, that his intenti x not to attend at Brooklyn, he will d ho attended there, in giving instruction ia h foxsion, either at their reeideno Enst ‘Thirteenth street, near Broadway. All orders hin residence, 88 West ‘Eleventh street, between and Sixth avenuos, will be punotually attended to. RY WELLS AND HI3 SISTER'S (MADAME H, Javelli'e) Academy for Dancing, 659 open on the Ist of October. revelved universal approvation. in all the dances most a lu mode, and in parlor dancing through all its variations, the system of exercises, for the aceful developement of the musou- i benofioial. This le of motion in ‘The roads croasing the Isthmus are reported to be in excellent order and the sason is fart changing. The health of the Isthmus has imprered within the 18¢t month, and there bare been but few deaths of late. Wm. J. Peck, of New York, +torokeeper of the steam- abip Kt Dorado, dicd at Aspinwall on tho morning of the Ist imst., of fever. On the Oth inst., Capt. Joseph 8. B Knox, aged 41, of Charlestown, Mass., dicd suddenly of « rupture of a blood verel im the chest, from disease of the heart. ‘The Lilinois brings $1,370,482 in gold dust on freight, consigned as follows:— SPEOIR LIST OF THE ILLINOIS. Adama & Co. New York Ayre! Exchaage Bank, J. Wa Snook, ‘1. A. Bonior, '. Sofas, Tete-a-tet ‘opportunity rey der, ittle, Hubbard, B, T. Berry, M. MoCorwick, J apring seat parlor Chairs, Voltair rocking and sewin fosowood and mahogan, Lon, nsion dining Table, painted oharaber Fr ny French Bedsteads, dressing B jattrasses, feather Be rds, A. A. Palmor, 5. Hank, a. W S. Bs or at his now roo Marston, B. R. 8, Cane ver plated Ware, &c. en RE pening ot 8 OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONKER—STORE N Mortgage sale of Horses, Conch, &o. This day, September 1th, by virtue of two aches, six sets is, two Saddles Carpenter, J, Stone, Porlne, A. Corinth, land, W. H. Hook, Kane, J. Bayatto, M eas, William T. USprnce atreet. ‘Wagons, Harness, Saddl Gust, at 10 o'clock, at Their method of tenching has Combined with instruction 60 Broadway, 408, ii H. Hookins, 1 C. D. Kneedler, J irick and brother; Ira Analindes born; B. Franklin, J, w. D. of double Harne: 0 and Bridles, two light Wagons, one English Di with fixtures and furniture of Hall over stablo. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortes; L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—RICH AND # attractivocnlo of Pai Furniture at the mansion On Tuesday, Septem heaithful, active, and lar powers of young scholars f elegance and an easy 6 to a few comprehensive rule in & ploasing and graceful mein, for: on, and everything is observed made Household nturia of Kugeno Fabu- f 14, at 227 Wost Twen- -third street, near Ninth avenue, wold in consequenoe ik about to leave for Europe, all the Furni ture contained in the said house; Parlor Furniture consist- iohly carved Rosewood suits, in antin, d 6, Sofas, Této-a-tates, rich satin’ da- gnask’ Window Curtains, Mirrors richly iniald, Tables, f ari, Bronze and Ormolu Cande- ‘aaments, Gas Pixtures, Alsbas- .; Bedroom Furniture, consistin Burgoyne & Plume, CARD—MR. CHARRKUAUD TAKES PLEASURE IN anuouncing to his numerous patrons and residing in the upper part of the city, that his Danoing and * will re-open in October next, at his new it Thirteenth strect, two doors west of Broad- The locality is commo- dy Brown, Brot hers & Co., Kimball, J. D. Nee Collins: Cushimae & Co , New Bedford Duncea. Sherman & Co, New York ang in part of richl Con, A. Moors, mask, and brocate! way, and pear University place. nvenient, aud pleasant: suitable for x selent gontoel to the several lines of Broadway niyee, and tho Fourth avenue, - HM Nenbook, A. Riehardsen, i J. Guthrie, J. Frerrett, H. M, Blodget, J » MoRyan, Matthew Ryan, ‘J. Hale, U. Creei- "i D. Nash, W. 5. Knowlton, iaché Chairs iniaid bert Allison, J. H school, and in. proximit and Fifth avenue omni ‘There will be, also, ‘The sixth and Eigh: k. 5 Herckeorath & Van Dam J. Knowlton, W.0.M ¥ Hinch & Oo, Aeron. Jacc bs & Co., Jobson & Lowden. 5 Lowengrund & Jacobs, Philadelphia. Ideobintere, Lacerie & Co.. Boston. Newhouse & Spatr. Philadelphia anopios, Toilet Sets, ‘hreo-quarter, and Sin Geneva, Cottage axenue rail cars passin West all hours during the day and evening, and innd passengers at the corner of White strost, within half a Pleas look for particulars in future e HARRUAUD will rent his swloon and room at 20 White street forsolect parties, balls, ring and Hair Mattrostes, Double, fe Iron Bedsteada, imported to order fro ining room Furniture, consisting i® part of Marble China, and French Din- block of his saloon. ) eo. "Am advertisement. FE. D, Walker, Dr. Etagéres, Prose Greealey, 4. Willian, z, Tos, Dles, Papior Maché Teatra: ‘and general assortment of Kitch the alo will commence. r his residence, 88 West Eleventh street. ee _MUSICAL. IPPHE CELEBRATED PRIMA DONNA AND PROFES- sor in Sinying, Signora lize Valontini, teschow sing- ing, piano, thoronga bass and accompaniment. soon at hor own house, SH Fourth streot, near Mervur, from 10 0% Sho ia wonderfully suo- Pf @aching, and wiil present to the public, next Professional pupils, of the moat romarksblo t. a Also, I splendid Mahogany 7 octavo Pianoforte, manufactured in ‘Paris, and imported to erder. Tho furniture can be examined one day previous to the sale by catalogue, with tickets of admission from the p, Livia, writing to the Governor from Carson Vul- der dete of July 27th. says that he bus established # tation at the forks of the ‘Truckee and Carson ri He has constructed a lurge shed under wiict has stored tbe provisions at that place, isa beanufal enmpi der. sees J M. Smith & Co. New Yor! H H Soule Boston ... ©.W & A Thomas. New Yor! nd he says there Place theto. with fine water and & team losded. with water, te re lieve such ae may be suffering on the plains. and to obvi ate. a6 much ve poseible the distress the want of water ORTGAGE SALE.—BY Morteage, there will be sold at Public Auc tember inst., at 10 o'clock, A. Third avenue, the following property, viz: Two lows, three Sledzos. two #0 VIRTUE OF A Ci. he sth day of S M., till So'clook, P. M. aut will reauit from He ivtends to erect a large brush sbade mitway of the desert, and to kecp thoro, unter churge of ope mun a supply of water and grass, to distri bute to all who may need it. atthe forks, in which there are four patients—theve men and one Woman. Apylications are mado very frequeatly 10 leave sick persons at the station The General thon urges the authorities to hasten on the supplies, aa there sre numbers behind who must either have heip or perish. of Hat of bout Rims, iage Stuff, consisting and one lot of Car- \NIFFEN, Attorney. Weck, Keiley & Co., New York w Sf wood and feos, one One-horee Wage r PROFESSOR OF PIANO nd Singing, begs to announce the commence- ment of his usual Musical Practios Lessons, and trusts, by hter, Mist Georgiana Ancrome Gimbor, lities to pupils for the rapid acquisition ow indispensable accomplishments. For ( Lristman's Musio Saloon, Broadway, near Hous A hospital has beenores brought down three hundred Fg Fo (ren Wheels. wax FARRELL, Morty STOOTT, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAG Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock, racing all the Parlor, Ch jedding, &.,of & houw: as every article will shine, for cash. Goods to be ‘The etesmehip Panama and seventeen passengers. Wm. 8 MoKnight, late of St. Louis, Mo., died st Sam Franolsco on the 13th ult. We are under obligations to Mr. Edward H. Mitchell, purser of the Iiinols, Wells, Fargo & Co., Adams & Co., and Berford & Co., for late papers. Also, tothe purser of the Sierra Nevada for a similar favor. ‘The IMinois brings one hundred and fifty five passen- gers, wDore names will be found in the proper place. ‘The 14th ult was the day fixed at San Francisco for de- ciding the constitutionality of the State Fugitive Slave law, but in consequence of the indisposition of Chief Jus- tice Murray. it was postponed until the 30th, ‘The committee appointed by the Common Council. to ais to alter the Jenny Liad theatre into a at last awarded the contract. vidual is Mr, Menomee, who reccives for this job the rum of $37.250 he Maryville Herald learns that on the morning of the Sd ivet.o young man named Eldridge @. Dre-ser committed suicide by throwing himself into the South He was formerly from Stockbridge, w.Wi «of household furniture, D PIANOFORTES, ‘The subscriber, whe agent in thie city, for the vale of these instru- putation of which has become world-wide), is prices whioh, to thse wish- GILBERT & CO.'3 CELEBRAT’ with apd without tho A be peremptoril 08 fated: 5 At Bealo's Bar. Piaccr county, on the 12h of August, by Wilifam I. Allen, B+q , Mr. Henry $. [Uldreth to Miss Mery L Streeter. On Thureday, 15th July. by the Rey J. A. Cornwall, Rev. A. W. Sweeney, receotly from Arkan-ns, to Miss Angeline. daughter of Samuel Alien, of Marion county, In Portland. July 2th. et the residence of Samuel Clarke eq., Mt — Cook to Mise —~ Walker, all of 8a- July 20th. by the Rey Joseph Robertson. Mr Willi C. Smith to Miss Delia Ann Laughlin, both of Yamhill Mg o'clock, at 57 Dey, corner of n assortment of Teas, Figs, Ra Pine Apples and Chorey tho staple Groceries and Liquor, Bran- dies, Gin, Wines, Segars, Snuff, Tobacco ; ‘Wagons, and one Expross Wagon. WELLINGTON A. CAR- TER, Auctionceor. to offer them at Greenwich street, tard, Maccaroni, part of I lores’ their way having denied then ritory of that repu facilities for obtaining pianos unour fany other house im the city, say, that he can prosent inducements to buyer He has constantly on hand an extensive og, at bargaina, whioh, he found elsewhere. assortment of wecond hand pian fearlessly asserts, will defy oom boudoir or Cottny meiedians of * Aolina, and other pianos to let. Broadway, corner of Anthony street, up stairs. LD FOLKS AT HOME.—GO WHERE YOU W! at the thentre, or i his beautiful’ mel it; everybody is i . 16 fo 11 coors. at the sale room, 495 Broad- je for amatl coors. A large and splendid oolleo- any, and Black way, Adjoining the Art Union. Gion of rich and fashionable Rosewood, M Will he sold without. coservo, consisting o Bookosses and Secretaries of Rosewood and Mahog- any, some of which are of very high cost; very su etoile and plush, o with marcle tops and mirror DIED. At Tualatin Mills, July 17th, Clarence Lindon Moore. of congestion of the bowels, after an illvess of a few bours aged 7 years und 3 months, eldest son of Jamos M. jarion county. on the 17th July, Mrs. Mary consort of George P. 8. Riches. aad eldest daughter of Jobp 8 Hunt. in tne 27th yeur of her age, an infant dapghter 10 days old INTARMENTA TN. GAN nging, “Far fro Copies forwarded on the recei cents, or eight postage stamps. FIRTH, POND & Co. pub- ranklin Square, and Masia M. Mi Near Lebanon B! Voltaire, Arm f Whatnots and RBookstand Tablos, some of which ai and Card Tables: Dressing and Plain Bu- Washstands, Ward- RBRATED URBAN ARTIST.—MR. Pork of Feather river, nt musician, born in H city, en route to Paris and Rome. ty only to lay personal! Picco of axcrod music of hin own Contre, Side, Bo genus, with and without warble top: French and Cottage Hedsteads: auperior Hair Mat- m Furniture, Clooks, fanoy On the evéuing of the 14th Mr Alfred Dewitt. of the firm of Dewitt & Harrison, met with « ead accident, in having bis log broken by being thrown from his horse, What renders thie more melancholy is that Mr Dowitt 4 to leave for the States the neat morning to visit his temtly sno at the time of the socidcnt was engaged fa meking cedis and taking leave of his frienda. Capt David Van Pelt. ao favorably known 44 command. er of the tteamer Wilson G@ Hunt. bas reeigaed aa: taid that Mr. Pool, formerly purver of the steamer Paoiflo wi l tuke his place. ‘The foliowing is the specie List of the steamship Pana- ma. which left oan Francieoo on the Lith ult. :— VPage. Bacon & Oo... $520 259 FRANCISCO, FOR TUR TWO WREKS 852. July 20—Jean Laigesrart, trom France. aged 26 years. 31—Jobn Dickiwron, Utinois, aged Avg. 1—Aboulluh. Hindostan. agra JO, 2—Korampa Aransibin, Chi 2--J. Morrill Lower Canada 62 2—Btiliborn infant of Mire, Caatillo. 2—Fitderick Simes New Y 2—Joseph Foster England, 2—Carmelito Milo, Chie, S—Jobn Robinson. England. 36, 8—Kichard M Allen Virginia 38, 2—Edenrd Gilbert. New York, 33. 2—Fravecis Steel England 27, 3— David @. Crosby. q 3-John W. Furlong, Philade!phia, 37, 3—Elien Botton New York 24. {—Child of Mrs, Levy. San Fraaolsoo, L. 5—Thos, Roberts. England. 40. 5—Jonatban French, Cansde. 40, §—Mina Averbacken, Germany, 18, fmK W. McGaughey. Indiana, 34. 6—Nicholas Hi Mien. Boston 6—Geo. Keed, Maine, 26. €—Rev. Flavel 3 Mines Now Y 7—Philip Schenpy. Iivlind 40. 8—Caroline Borader, Kogland, 28. 9--Martha Helen Belden, Ohio, 4. 9—M. J. Kyan, Ireland, 23. 9—Anvs Chretianna Mellea, Sweden, 30 10 George Riddle, New Orleans. 26, 10—Wm Edmondron. Finland. 82, 11—Henry Methold, England, 18. N1—E. F Holbrook, Vermont, 20. 11--David Clark Connecticut 39. mond Beaumont, Conneotiout, 22. 8 Kenny, Maine, 23. |2— Daughter of Thoman Verney, 4, 12—Lovelado France 38. 12~Warrivgton 12—Semurl W. 12—Lorenzo, M+ xioo 13—Ww. 8. HoKnight, St. Louis, 36. 13—Thewas UcCiure, Newark, N.J., 83. ‘thirty-one Chinamen, rooklyn, where I atten All persons there oon- hearing ® solo, exe- 0 mara at St. dames’ Catholic chur gregated were extremely deli; ‘the morning of ea! his beloved instrument. aweotnese of ite sounds, nor to the accom- of the execution; nor nothi be exeented b: In the afternoon o: fell on Tharedi Morchants’ Hxchange. Al Farm near Newmai Fairmount, Mocrisanis. better can be ox- tho same day, Mr. Raffelin oalled ectable house up town, answoring to a previous po- ation sent to him. where, in the presonce of many es and gentlemen, thers, on purpose assembled, he exeou- ome masterly pievos of high morit, several roet and dolightful Cuban dan- ces and waltros, and the beautiful Cuban gapates variations. ‘The aasembty showed their happy enjoyment by loudly chesr- affetin ix now going to tho native land of many distingnished artists, where most every b dy is perfectly noquai EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, BY T. R. MINTURM at ten o'clock, at the Wall street sales 0) boxes Fronch window goom.—Freneh win Md, and 4th qualition, A glass, of favorite brands, of Ist, Somprising x full assortment of sizes, Crom tixd to 4 Al f the above glassis uf rovent importation. {iL be ready on the Gth of Septomber. Tallent & Wilde Napolon Smith. ing the gentleman artist. Burgoyne & Co Godeffroy & Co, F. Argenti& Co..... Drexel, Sather & Co... 20 000 8 T. Meyer & Co..,. 20 . The «bip Baron Renfrew. lately arrived from China, baa beon libetled by the U. 8. District Attorney. for land- fog ninety-nine sacks of rio the captain, Wm. Curram has been arrest bail, to appear before the U 8. Commissioner. to undergo & preiimipary exemias ion. Previous to the sailing of the steamer on the ith, a gentleman discovervd that be had been robbed of t eum of $1,600, The atiair caused considerable exolte- Jacobs & Levy Daniel Toy... n but he isan artist h merit, and J donbt not, he will conquer thore same which he bas alréady duly acquired in his own conatr. or has over depended for bi nted with music TROTTING.—ON MON eptember 13, at S o'clock, BP. M. ponta, best 3 in 5 to wa Crue John; H. Woodrs Mi thongh he never sought it, living, on bis musica! God Tet Mr. Raffelin arrive to many he moet success in his undert to circumstances or other. 1he letters were not hanied to Cm cars will leave #6, At Zo'olook, and ch way, 25 cent JOHN L. SNEDIKBR, Proprievo NION COURSE, 1 without permite, sad qgeturn when the sport is over. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. OY RAILROAD FOR PHILADE! tt JOUN POT TER, Pier Ni v AMDEN AND A authorities, aod emon; n, for the course, at ut strect, at 8 Fare onch way gare will Tove the South Forty. Heeok i , aud return when the sport is over, Soente. SOHN Teo EDIKER, Proprictor. Kevurning, lew —~ eae ‘The French Expedition to Sonora. The L’&cho du Pacifique, of Friday morning. contains come late news from Sonora. concerning the ¥rench Ex- pedition which left Guaymas in the early part of June, lonsieur de Pindray. The death of Mm. de Pindray is confirmed. He commitced suicide by villagenamed Reyon. oa the route leacing from Ures to Corcopera, whil-t laboriag uvder a bigh fever and im a fit of despair tics chowed themselves quite Inatfferent to his fate, and several of bis totlowers bad deserted him to join the ban- net of M. de Sainte Marte Most of the french are dis- contented and disaticfied. and would return to Caliornia but for the want of means tor their trai gicat many are eogaged in minioy Uhetr attention to agriculture artived at Goayman, with s new detachment previous the tune Chat the writer eft He was oxeeedingty weil received by the people though petty depre dations ocmmitred by tl rior! upon thele poultry M Ruons-et ie bighly spoken of. av # brave and honorable man. and will ao doubt re- store ba:mopy and evtaoli-h a good Provisions are said to be ext woarce in the tphabitante reising wothing but for theie owa con- sumption Tbe influx of the emigration has ercated a ‘wt acarcity im the market. in. relation to the expulsion and mal treatment of Mr Moore the eriteratates that the reports are entirely without foundation § Mr. Moore's name wad & member of the company but was rejeor treated with courtesy and marks of could ort beve teem expelled. « me gh rejected aa a member, Mr. Thisted in tollowing ; notwithstanding ne was fre uent'y areured that be bed nothing to do eth them. Writer admits that one or two OR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.—U. 8. MAIL AND’ Express lines, through in four hours. cvad, via Jecwy City, leavi Vortiandt weet: 2 and Og for first class, and $4 60 tor second, ra at land 9A. 6 VILE COURSE, PACING. Cramer look, P. M., a match for two mife heats, in harness. James Boff names roan. x. he; Joseph Rocheloau n f teave tho South Ferry, Mr hook, P.M Now York at 6 A. M., foot of uvder the command of for the course, at 2 the sports are over. rs Norfolk, and © Diowing out hie bras a deem eveb an neticn one ho © Hines, and through baggage carried in toed a. M. aad i ISLAND, TROTTING.—ON + & purse for $25% vents, bowt threo in tivo, Jack Rossiter; W. Pos vdraff named ¢. g. Ta ity Mail ovation vt 10 « james b. m. Lady Jane; W. W Bolt names wv, am. Lady Soffolk. Cars w Yelock, and return for the course nt 2 oer N. 1. SNEDIKER, GREAT STALLION Wostorn Knilrond for \ttetiedd, Springfield, "x AS o'clock, #. M.—Adoommodation train o Ch.G.am Four Corners, cuauecting with Woatora Revil ere for Lebanon Sprin im to Chatham, to Lebanon, arriving early the ame sunnevting with bi Lelanon springs, jeave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, nd other intorm ow ths cpark 6 A Whilst rome ace turoing lonsieur de Roousset had from Bordeaux. ust L4—frade continwes dull 8 tnederate Dainese bas bown It is urunlly dult ot tots peri. d of the your 1849 the moaths of July and Avgurt bave been dull business moaths and prices oars ruled low, Scme of the reasons for this staze of things Tominest onuse te the present state When dry digziogs cannot worked 10 edvantage and wine are evgiged in propare fir working the river bed. T! siet 1p cops'rt@ ing dare reans. aod capital § Tyaring the existence of this pPheemzed tee mutoes are @ large credits and ure im conxequsaos uoAdle to theextent,’ they bave been acouscomed. 19 thiv, we are — eeere toad 2 part 4 of the mining districts. that the he’ Mpeuing fall und Wintor will greatly lorpeakipg of t we mean ccmpsrit’ prevaiie in the tern Gameoted / ® San Prawcuca, A since the last steamer oad guing eaet. he lW o'clock, A. M., tes ¢ Canaan, and stay ENTREVILLE COURSE. [ I ile heats, 2 ponnds wagons, match for $2,000, three mile heats, L % testa’ + We bave observed that + Ootover 12th, Me. D, Taliman naines b Mr. G. Sploee names b. he Waelingty ‘M. SLOAT, Superintendons. SPORTING. sivany and Troy, tbe mining districts PORTING.—TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC joinity.—The renowned 12% Fenotiy conegnded with Owen Swift. and defoated Tom with several others reparations cow: jumes. requiriog who #0 nobly conten iaboy, Surrender Lene, of the London Rin ve @ Grand Apar ig Exhibition ga Ti ager'a Hall, No. go wishow, most gratot: , for the Nboral Lararns, rooived at their hand: titnde for which, he ing shall be wanting on the abe on 8 to Montreal, Picketa and Hage pices Weut and Nort, can be obtained at Chambers steoot. GEORGH STARK, Superintendent. chooks for principal Ro tentind ney for yiela of gold dust ti EW HAVEN AND IN RAILROAD. \d after Wednoad 4 un ‘as, foblows javon at 7:0 A, ki. Accommodation Train for Reeppive 31:20 A. Me Baprese Tri Connecticut river, Lyme, and New Lon ing With the stenmbont and Proviaenve and New pe for New London, stopping wet too/ Waiker, who hae/ Kind ar on uy. Phe am uae warren Jamox Sul e: ing at all atatlons, c failrond lines for ni uh BoM. Accommodatios Lanre Now Lon ou Train for New Haven, trae Express Train for Lyne, , Guilford and New Haven :—-Passongers rt, Providence and Stonington (n the morn- ¥ Now Landon, bake i M. Acooinmodation Train for Now Haven, seattons, The L:2h A.M, Bepross Train, of the BA. M. Kaprows M. Accommodation he kad P.M. Beprngde r) fy ‘enone’ se 9 ctelek: in Thoxt deroriptiea: of goode by 08.to OUF orioes CUrrHat for we ve way be relied 08 A+ 0 1eToO” Ubat sithough a rory tow i 8” amo. onu be but Wemporary. hem po bt Hares traonacted tu day wor! datt basiness d + he A ‘at all stations. jis train for New ke Sti ms Phen Hahlog taolte, dinn DINAVIA~THR SUMMRR EXCURSION oF Will take place at Clan Be. provides. Fars, ae Medr menor of arfhewities the Cete thal reeds ots Les obsa bad complained 2 met Upom, seohele tas br was rortved this mocuior not RIV MHOID <at> ‘rotten, a6 mine Leoelved way direct orders. Thee are or eletenton, “N. ok operstore have rest fo the wn stom York, the saine eventing 1» August 17, 1862, of A-thai for ‘Weather, tho excursion will be powtponed Gill 6 dere, however, tm the olty for Stato acd Clty Bouts fo" Esetera e-eonet but few thin eteamer $10 O60 bought for New Vork sooount. sold at O60.; $40 - 600 bongte for Kestern account at 06 ixe.; ity Bonds sold 9860 47100 From present appearance we anticipate Sbrick bucicess the comiog week. Monoy eany ac chreo EXE cent, Important from Nicaragua, DUR SAN JVAN CORRESPONDHNON. Baw Juax ont Nores, Septomber 1. 1352. Another Th tatened Revolution The Reanpearanee «f Mu- now=S\ wpicious Movements of « French Agent, On the sveaming of the 19th. the Protect of Granada was aroused troan bis bed by an expres from Loon. ing that Mimow witly a large number of French and Americans, bad taken tlmt city, and wore marching upon Masogua, the seat of gevermnent. The Prefeot twmedately despatched one hundred and fiity men und four plooces of artillery for tho prejection On the 22d. Munos was a§ Realejo. Leon certaha mysterionx Provoh War- bounded wesdtn, apd scemed pos- ‘The movemonte 1 vend this by the Mogtieh steamer, vis*Anpinwall 1. 1, Important fronrtie South Péeific. THRBATENED WAR BETWHEN PARU AND NEW ORANADAY ANDEQUADOR —TNT REMNANTS OF UE FLO REY FXPRDITION—-TAK GUANO QUESTION—AMERIUAN DIPLOMATIC PAPER (¥rom the Paonma (erald. Aug 20 t ‘The steamer Limx, Gaps. Wiltiams. anchorsd in our t., With & Large amount of troaure, ve Dom Tosquin Jose de Oveww Minister Plonipoten- tiary to the United States for Peru; Thomas (orrera, Governor of thin Province ; 8 3; Crano, of Bontom bear. er of despatohes to Washington, sod the Frenoh Ustho- He Bishop, at Valpnraiso and Sersotary. y ‘The advices from Valparaiso are to the 30th of July. The swamer brought 600 Peruvian troops from @al- lao to Payta. Geversl lores had left Payta with the remnant of age is yet known of Bis future movements. his forces, nefther di-neartened or discour- , iL is ewid by ihoso whe conversed with him, Noticing ‘rum a teiiable source, we learn thet the Council of Stete of the Peruvian governa ent,’ the source from whence eminates the official decrecsef the governmont, bas authorived the President to levy amarmy of ton thoa fund men and equip an efficivat navy of not tesa than six) Wur btesmers aud the seme vumber of sailing vesoois to be employcd, not in waging wur against oy other friend. ly power. out im protecting tbo Peruvitr flag and the commorcial iateresta of the country, frouvaay indignity or epcroachment which may be offered to ‘Thiv icoks Fomothing ike a speck of war. or at least It evinces a determimation on the part’ot the Peruvian gov- ernment to be prepared to case may require. t on the oflenelve, or us ihe From Chill there Js nothing of interest, 1¢ wo except a Uttle feveri-hnees on tho subject of unothor revolution. The Echo of yesterday says:—We understand that our worthy Governor, Gen, Thomes Herrera, who arrived in the Lima. bad axiu’erview with Gen, Flores at some port on thre wa; orerred to Qen frcm Bogota, instructing him to take charge of the forces belopging to this republic slong the froatier, aad to hold him-el! in readiness tomerch at a moment's notice. avd that a fow days ago, deapatohes ad- jerrora had been Feoctved in this city If this ir truo. and it bears that -ombiance then this government does not intend to be beh nd hand in her pre- Parations for whetevar porition sbe may be placed in. By the intelligenes we have reovived fiom the South. it a that Peru is taking active steps to placederself in & proper state to umimain her independent position among her neighbors. xt the bazard of any consepuences ‘This position his west probably bewn forced upon ber by the action of 2 ono tnuch m and fer ean sckumed by New Cranads at the reat of government. as ‘Woll ax the attiade tuken by Heuador, has hasteued the peeparstions for defence which Pora is now making. The hostile mensures assumed by her neighbor were enough to rouse Peru to fore action on her part, soont republies in organizing thoit forces aed basis then al ordinary times, ps La they eau afloed with Uno limited cUpy cau comaand The belligerent groand Gen Flores, from later and more authentic accounts, has left Payta for Valparstxo The forocs mentioned arove, brought from Callao to Dajte. was pot, a4 our neighbor of the Star waa informed, ront down to prote tion of Flores arrival of the hie ships belonging to the expeai- s hia veesels were not in Payta on the mua, but had been scized and disarmed Ly the Peruvian authorities, with the exception of the Almirante Dianeo, which--vesse) continued armed and manned by Pernvian oMtvors at its masthead , with the fing of that nation and bad sulled for Callao escorting the aged with Flores. which were all eext to the above port (o uude:go trial before a Court of Ad- mibalty. We fear thet all the Chiliane, and othere comprising a xpediticn on board of the veasels, sre Om ipacuico, the Peravian goverameat snivtance into amy part of the ter. to ‘The Peruvian government, we learn, had not made any overtures toward the purehase of the Quicketep. as 16 Goes not apy lopgs wus that government by the Peruvion goverouent, in the waters of that re- public, and turning the veescls over tos court of admi- ralty and refusing admittance tnto her turritory of the offlerrs and scldicrs composing the invading force. doos not look much like affording Flores nid and comfort to attack Guayaquil sguin, or of a desire to do so om her own part. ar that the cians of vesvela to which she be- such acbarscter as to meet the wants of ‘The sclzure of the vessels of Flores, [¥rom tho Panama Star, Augnat 24) Fivoe our jact issue, we have been put ia possession of further tuformation reaardixg the movements of the Pe- yuvian government, rolivble quarter. avd ean be depeaded upon, tnt the report is true of the intention of the Peruvian government rating ten thousand soldiers and purchasing -tenmers from the Britich ‘The object however appea Our intormation is received trom a {t appears awmab\p company, it possible to be more for defonsive than offensive parpores. and the matn intention of the Feruvian government is suid to be the protection ot their Guano I-iands in the petgbborhood of the const, e matter which has attracted considerable attention of-inte. Ontbe whole. affairs have assumed « very pecaliar fO.tHow down the coast, sad it would not be surprising to bear ot a general sumpus among the southern Repub: lior before loog. ‘The threatening position assumed by New Granada and Equador towards Pern tas probably ae much to do with the levying ofan army by tho latter country. as che pre-ervation of their Gusao lands. When the steamer Quickstep saued benoo for Guaya- quil, Me. David M. Corwine, the United States Uongal Dero, forwarded by her some deapatches to Captain Dor nin, of tho Portsmouth Omiog to the Quiskstep pr ovedipg up the Guyaqut! river no further than the idand: of Pona, it appeacs that Cap ain Pedervoa sent the tse er on board one of Flores’ fleet. to be ferwarded olty where the Portsmouth then lay. From vome ptais Dornin. in the hurry of war, having probsbl been forgotten and nothing more was heurd of them uotil Wedoerday last, when they were reocived hero by the bleamer. Britteh Om the setsure of the Fioreas steamer. the private ercretoir of General Flores. was taken by the Guayaquil other things. Ouptaim Dorata’s deepatches sore tound thereto, and handed over to Mr. {Ousbing the U S Charge d’Affairs at Guayaquil. who Teturmed them to thie city. Some of these letters heve been opened on their way, but where, or by whom. ts mystery. and it Is rather a hard matter to cast suaptoion OB 605 perty until more i# known. We are gisd to heat thatthe watter will be officially inquired into, aud. if discovered, we shail willingly publish the offeader, as we the most base sad con- temptable that any man could be guilty of. MARKETS. 2.—The arrivals from Great Britedm Varrarasso, Jul, are the Anne Worral, from Giasgow, with an assorted o1 WW), and the Tyrer, which vessel takes om iders. There Lave beem no arrivals from, Germany, and the only one from France isthe Valparaise From the States, we have to notice the ar- Inctured goods; therefore our last price ourrent unaltered. News from New Granada, THE CHOCO QULD MINHS—MUTINY ON BOARD THE BR L. PARSONS—NAVAL INTELLIGENOH—AUSTRA- LIAN BMIGKATION. ‘The intelligence from Panama, by the Illinois and Sierra Nevada, ia to the int, and fiom Aspinwall to the 3d inet. ‘The U.S. sloop of war Portemouta, Captain Dornia, railed from Papama on the 26th ult., for San Francisco. {From the Pavame star. Aug 2 | Dow Autoomo |, Gusman View Prerigout of Vonesucts, ‘shes Dis depel on the Briveh steames, to-day fue Lime aaah + the! coral aad ca couunt of veal Col. HH. Miter United States Charce d/Ettaire to wteO ralli om the Britioh viwamer Rd Ul protred 00 hie deott’ We enn btw besith sue prueperty. ‘ another coiumn will be found sévertived the wor Orleans tor the gold mines of Choco. This t+ + very fine vest wad torureto make meperdy trip Car wrare of Cdoco uro well wor by the attention of minom bere bel@g BU doudl as tv Lbetr rlohuead; sad the quality | Loe God * equel to Spy teued om the Pavitis coast. We sbouid Lhe to ker 8 company Of Awedoans making » verough exemingico of thew mines, a6 We fect cuull + OU WO prove weommful: : {From the Paunae Btar, Aug 2.) Yous rday meroing the orow on bed Ameriour CARL Py rnome Totieed A8d On: peremp Or sder being given by ‘he espfaiu that the mee enon {hd Lo (hole Work, Uhey at med themetvos aiih kpiree e G (breatened serious Violemoe Go the saptain pau bis PRICE TWO CENTS, officers, The Of the vessel chartered (ho otcamer proceeded with the requisite f roe of soldiers to the oulpriis put we anderstied that before assistance arrived. the captain had saceeed \p seouring the fellowes in irons, where they now gn | ané we bope they will be confined there wotit the eady to proceed to new. We learn that rome bioot #6 abed in the affray, but how, #e have not heard = Owter” to the maa tpene conduct hong scenes eee ty entering the harbor a day or two ago. the ver a reef, and had it not been for the timely ald reaveret by the commander of the siorp-oGwar Pcrtemouth see might have been a complete wreck; as it wae, she luckily got ff without much damage ‘The first versel yet put wo in Pananes for passengers te the Australian Minos in now advertind. and as this ie the Srst atten ¢ to open the trade, we hope the Oriraas Will have no oiffeulty In procuring the required sumber Of passengers, She ona al-o up for the Ubeeo Mines. This | i. i. Very fine sohooner, amd will doubtless make = quick rip. men 1 ‘apema, on the 2tet nlt., Merton Florence Bowles, only child of Johu and Ann D. Bowles, aged twonty months One Day Later from Ohing: Advices fiom Hong Kong of the 24th of Jume. fed boom reoeived at Ban Franci-co, They aro one day lator tham these reooived by the way of Kngiand. This is the firs’ time that news from China bax come to us by the way of California. Whena jive of steamers is ectablished be- tween Hen Francisco and Hovg Koog or Shanghai, we shall get adl ovr mows y that route, ‘There is nothivg of Impor'ance by this arrive. Thewe baa been a good deatot wet weather fa Ching June te genrrally expected to he month. Out of thirsy Says it rnined incesoanty (went one, ag grog . depth of tixrerm inobes. From the taterior of the cea provinoos they have palotul intelligence of to the rloe crops bg the flooding of lands. and hear thet ful bark owmed in Saa Francisco. patch. acé gard Out egaly under favorable auspiocs fore successful voy ego. thbuyn a lictle late for a loagcomeem, ness operations, ex the lose of life by drowntg may be placed at ¢0usamés, ‘The stenuy frigate Sosy vebapna, Commodore Aulfsk was at Whamvos, the Saratoga: Walker was at Amoy, x0 he tlymouth Kenney, was om the east coast? Ove Week Tater from the Sandwich Islanghie ‘The Mowoluly Poiynesian, of vue ITth July bes boom L received. The only uuportart int+liigence whioh it ce@- teins, ia the act passed by the Logi-lature, making a re. duation om tonnage dues,”’ Yessels touctting at either of the ports in the kingdom for’ repairs, au apher, or re fee ments. advices. abipments, or discharge of crew ands neittyer Iadipg, upiading or transtiping any vz ge or pas seogeRs ure exempt from Lounuge dubs ‘he olipper thip Hoogt+y. frem Son Franeclooo for tee Fas? In dies, touched off Honolulu’ onthe 1icisJuly, emé proceed ow her voyage after a dotay of only twe honra. ‘tha whaling business of the Isiands Is now cnceeding low. ‘Pha Polynesian, situding to thamattor, e978! Oar hark or ix now noarly deserted, end the dull stason haw etin. ‘The las. whaler left for s cruise on Tuosdag the bit, aad nothing now remains but a fow coneting vee gels, hod twa) or theve ender foreign fags ‘The whwiaralluded to is the Walter Ulaxtom, @ beaqtl- Sherhas met with éhe ‘The whosing fleet. says the Polynesian bus been rather email this sprtog. and a4 a large portion of thee were from home, thair business bas been corparatively But alurgu fees ts expeoted to recruit tere in th after thesceron at the north has closed. MM of the ‘vessels now im the Arctic sailed eauy inthe spring, aa@ will have «long sud barcoruise before them duriag teks summer, ape will stund iu need of rest, recralte sod tie influence of ftsh air surprised to hear that in the ships first ons, the sourey” heat prevailed to a considerable ex‘ent, if a0 with fatale respite to many. a bard worktog aior. Indeed we should’ not be st alt A disease called at Honovenr Ment fever, is geing tae roands among a large part of the forvig* po; both at Labalne and at Flouolala, It.is eee ie te Dature. and urucity yields im a few days to raild medicine and quie The Hawalien Eegirlature bis recently impored date of tvo cents por pound on sit sugars. end toree cesta pee pound on sil cofey imported tn aay port of the king- dom, The law went ince operation on the 6th: of July. Four Daye Later Crem Jamaton. Our advices from Kingston Jam.. are to iho-Gth inst, . ten days later than our previows-accoants. There is very little mews from hat quarter. The Mercantile Intelligencer, of (he Sd ult , seyom We have passed through anoth-r dull fortnight, bust Vin & Vory fw toatnnces: having barely risen above the range of ordinary retalbtraasse- tions, Sopplios. generally, of imported goods are quite ample to meet the present restrio‘ed demacd, vrodace continues firm at better prices than inst given. Netaay of the mew crop of pimeuto hae yet foand ite way te market. ‘That paper of the 26¢h, rays :— Since. the publication of the forngoing. on Mom there bas oocurred but little change im our market, ers of sugar bave evisced more foclination to sll amd iow have falien nbows 2+. for middling aed Gec mid. h Pi jing. Some parorix of Kuglirh cheese received by the arADa, were readiy taken at 134, The remainder of a 10 of Carolina rice, of late receipt. has changsd baeds at 22. per 100 lbs ; and about 200 bbls mackerel have been taaen up on speculation, at the previous figere. We omitted to mention in M "s tseue the sale of cargo of sweated firh. by auction ‘The bidding was apleit- ed, apd as the sale Coble previous to the rival of the. three cargoes which come in on the 13th and 14¢h, bet ter prices were obtaind than was anticipated—tioresm selling at 458., and boxes at 1ée. a 13s. 6d. eaoh. OUR KINGSTON CORRESPONDENOR. Kincsron Jamatos. Aug 27, 1862. ‘Tbe B. M. steamer Parana. Ruett, was to navelett tale morning for St, Thomas aud Kogiand, with the malts bet some aveident having occurred to her mechioery she te detained here till the 29th inst, whem she will proceed t> &t. Thomas, The steamer Eagle will take the mails &c,. om to Bh Thomas. with the passengers. & . aud leave this 0@.tee - 26th inet.. to moet another steamer at St. Thomas. The Parana is ove of the new boats , There is no other news of any kind. The weather is very warm. Arzival from. Africa. The brig Lucy, Captain Robbins, arrived yoateotag from Basea, Afrion, after a passage of forty-five. depe. She touched at Porto Praya, Cape de Verde Islands, am@ was twenty-nine days thence. ‘The Lucy put in:o Porto Prays for assistance, all han@s being sick with the African fever. Afier leaving Basen, Charles Petereom (seaman). of New York diedom board. Bbipping rome hands at Porto Praya the Lucy sailed, Avgust 14th. for New York. August 234, after teavi Porto Praya, di dom board, snctew Stitas (seaman) alse cf New York; September 10th, Robort Bruce (seamaa),. of Augusta Me., all of African fever, The ralpy easom at the Cape de Verde Idavds ha@ fairly commenced whem the Lucy left, and is unusually slok!y; both hospitals are full, mostly of emigrants from Portugel Basivess very duil, and a great scarcity of monoy. ‘The Provit oval Goverpment re to prevent the exportation of «peoia; evem the amake® sume are with difflcuity obtained The corn ger cops premise very frir, Goat kins soxrce, There sre jately several a:tivais from the Unied Staw Tee ete ore well supplied with Americus produce am@ Pricer low. he United States rquadron, Commodore &. A. 'T. Le vallette, called from this port. om the morming of the 4te of Joly to Manuepoo. in squadron. after which tated for their eoveral destiuatious; the Germeatoan, Yearing the broad ponnant of Commodore Lavelette,, the Joba Adams. ge Rereon and brig Perry, biome Commanding Page for cruising ground om the ; D taln Gardner. and brig Bai . Manving for the Windward Ixlands Al! to ready vows ok, Lesdquarters about November Ist, to fill up for furtlaag eerviee, Died at Posto Praya May 31xt. of appopler.y, Degte King, late mater sf the bark. Marthe Alle of teow York Apy further toformation oto Cio Cam be ined of J Wrig htma. » btali of Boston, sa. Baurvax, N.8., Sept 21858 ‘The Fishery Diepute—The Kacitement in Halife t-Mictiog: of the Nova Scoviens, He, $e. one all they arked, a6 hes been state’, in some of the London papers, although contradicted by the Marndng Horatd & ministerial journal, bes peo? uced s wondeei Aloertm b of the city. and the re; penmen end county of Holit«x on the enbdje ep; to the Queen of the menchauis py other parte ot Nova seotia—a

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