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ley, none in market; hay, £13 to £44 per ton, with scarce | WEWS FROM LOWER CALIFORNIA, Mito merino mi Mews oss mea {7 sey See Péter Sie | mepnam keen 0 aay ‘Melbourne Arzus of 3: Nov. gives the foll »wing:— 1836 reals demanded, In freight there is no wat should be umerous and_properiy af prosperons resist the Freeman's Journal, Jan. 29. attack abitanta of the country. | thestres. Two or three light pieces have been presented, Gold—Tha price romaina at £3 10e G4 aoe, Winther Pavan eet : - “lle cnt an and bave proved quite susceemful. ‘The Hope of the | ble to get hold of the constitution end to ascertain the fe extract the flowing trom "3 Exchange Prices News the Mexiean Treaty. Family”? bas been so well received at the Broadway that as conereed orgyaination of armed mea, Qurrent, published Ist Nov, by Mrsire, Suilingiaw AB | 4, sypinwall Courter of the 17th ttat) gives the for | NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. NEWS FROM BERMUDA. th wit bocaabtnned écidig ail ook The fregucbtollir pac oe ly The great vnerriainty rerpecting the result of the | lowing information:— a, Rs 2 eg ee Barton’s seem highly delighted with Darivage’s bagatale, Fhe fellowizg i the sssellill cur lanuics; ead an oo osed changes in tariit will. im some meavare, account Lieutenant Seepy, now of the second regiment of the Our Hamilton Correspondence. ‘ Boolety,” and it will probably figure om the bills | thentic copy:— . British Foree—Arrival ‘Oar Best ty, prol for thie unsettled sate of * enntemplated al- | Upited S.ates infantry, formerly of the New York Volun- cre of a Part of the at Haumron, Bazxvpa, Jan. 11, 1854. . ‘At Wallack’s, the standard come PREAMBLE. eration + are precisely 88 ¥e previo: urmieed, vit, 2 | teers, informs us that whem he left San Diego, Deo. 3ist, of the sloop of War Oyane-The Coast , » for some time to come. ‘* Whereas, Foreign influence has for years been under- additions! duty ct 3 per gallon on spirits, ~~ Col Walker hed seeaiaes reinforcements, and was Steamers, &e., d&e. Statement of the Number of Deaths and Description of Persons dy of the ‘Wheel of Fortune” has been revived, with mining our iartitations— been gnawing, like a worm, at basiees sadia t per top courzig erperining Nels = the 9 Sarat 1 are to the 18:b, and from ee a aes sae ie Wek pe Seresser Tempeh Lester yee eee hares eee ot Lanertg—tt baa become secens IE may be a2 well b vert to the slagelerly 9ec- | Price te the arrival the reinforcement he was penned | Panama to the 16th instant. ves peor sage a “ shi dened Walcot as Penruddock. It bed elie ved, oe | bom Under the ahadow of that sacred to preserve It malous character ket, thers bsing up bys foros. te v rm a4 ; yellow fever here, (amoun! evening. Great preparations from destruction. ty of price; the wil bo. hequeatly alt by | Hat saviow tothe Blat uit tom too ay ot Menon re, | The Panama Siar of the 3é instant saye:— sagested on Teastag 6 day varying io price from different mereh: os eta here are also acted five te fifteen , on, and the rise apd (1! is very rapid The increase of the reveous of New South Wales, fer from suthentic sources, and may be relied on :— Broadway and st Barton’s for the pro- Therefore we, the undersigned, have adopted, and cei leo, cont The new tion tax Jaw came into force on Suu‘iay, ing made at the way op SasaeGeiaees roepedee tne ew public will | the let ge that the steamers whish sailed on that | Or raz Muswans, emp Creveten Burones cive tHe NOM | duotion of “ A Mid Summer Night's Dream,” s play upon ero Our lives and sscred honors’ to abide by the fol soon be among the things that Sey WOue Seve’ te: say Seat renee Der yond co euek th at Sine} weed o of thé human heart’? lavished ing oa Famenge fo she goveenment, incteeh ch area, 29 beret stored with someof the | Art.1. “The Guard of Libero” ig the quarter ending Sept. 30, ix £91,918 The Panama Star of he 15th 1 ore fore. Sunday, the tat fostant, Sr, Jose Maria Urrutia all his wealth of imagery, and order, consisting of companies a8 ecret military ‘ The only it of #h’ppiog ietelligencs of moment The Pacific Mail Steamship Compan; Re- | anino duly sworn in as Governor for this prevince, at ost beautiful similes that ever fell {rom s post’s pen. J ‘penles, regiments, and brigades, . which wencet the fol ows e public, Cap:. A. McLane, Fer srrived im port | the Govinenat House, py Senor Bernardo Arse Mats, » and is to be officered as itincreases, bs The ehip Kate reports boring sroken. on the 8th Sep- eater day morning, having sailed from Jan F acrisoo on | thelate Governor. There were very few present. tember, in latitede 38 deg 54min. §. longitade 34 min. Fhe ning ofthe 2). w ~y (74 80 seo. E , the United States chipper schooner Panama, with We are indebted wo Pi despatches from the States for the Cleina, She was | ticulars of the Republic’ emily buslt for sailing alone. and from te numerous The Steamsbip Com: On dit—that the ‘ Mischievous Puck’? will be sustained at Of th American Hevolution wan, with cowspeny tentnad. the Broadway by youthful débutante over whose girlish gg Seah choed Sian tae enteeaoane he sesasery head hardly ten summers have rolled. The little lady | 91044, Of the stat, comes from « theatrical femily, and it is believed that she art. 2. be base “ call’ to the foot lights. years, or over the age of sixty Guan fer the following par- dowa:— with no display of any steamer Republic, Capt. A. | formal remarka, sdminiatered She seanieite. oath ani de i : H i r § 2 4 i 8 { 4 Officers on deck al was presumes that thé despatch must have | McLane, railed cm ancisco with the way mails | ivered the baton of the goverament t the new incum- years, nor aay man who is been ‘of tmportance ond psrsengers, on the 49¢b ult., at two o'clock PM. Oa bent, who seplied in Che trove g manner, and the cere ‘The entertainments offered at the various places of $e een cae teem: eee [From the Panama Star,Jan.5) the distal sy pprdatSan Dirgo and embarked from mony endec. Sevor U; at once entered upon his — | amusement for this evening, will be found to be varied | sdmitted whose father and mothae, om cee’ site wet We have ou: regular files of the Sydney Empire to the | town the commissioned and non commissioned officers of | dutien by awearing in some of the judges ard officials. 524 os other, was not born on American ‘soil; nor, no matter 29th ef October. the second regiment of United States infantry, who are | Sencr Mariano Aroremens Quesado act as Secretary adi ‘of | and interesting — where he was born, om auy pretence whatever, oan « Bo. The steamer Great i Lo eyg from Liverpool | returning home to recruit. Arrived at Acapulco at seven | to the Governor in future the ebildren were native born, but their parents were Atthe Broadway, ‘The Oataract of the Ganges,” with | © oo"(.tnohe or a Jemit enter this Order: ‘and should A gc at t. 16. preinek St te Th ioahin She ny eaten ‘The Aspinwall Courter of the 10th instant ssys:— Nesthernens. all the horses, prootesions, Indian scenery, and waterfall, | suoh, by treason, got among us, they are to be tried bya ~ on large, acd the | express meanuger arrived s: Acapulos with New Orleans | _ The abtppiog business of Arptawall ts quite consider- | citi ceerey settee inom natives.....0- a5 | ts to be played, with the mew London cemedy, “The | general court martal, and so punl ded as thas eoart man, nee; manyrpartion to | Gatesto the Sist eit; laclusve,’ a tumor provaiios ia | able.” The lst of vesmls which came undrr the proteo- ir Hope of the Family.” These pieces will be played | ‘al sball decide. ; a F ecem - olf and parents natives 1 lope . Art, 8. Our initiation is to be verbal, never written, ° tien in favor of | the eity «1 Mexico tht Sents Auns had ceded Chihaahue, | tion of the American fieg alone, for the month of D oe be scoured for either i ber, which we publish ives hand. through the week, and seats may and such as has been used in instituting the first eom- “Sere rere, |e | eee ee Seniesa | QUAD RCN ts vidi i] sen Pea fF £a.d £84 ie th ~ | Child, ale vee +++ 1] At Barton's theatep, those light b | ae 3 by the ied As ai bus tr’ a Pactrto, | Sarkiet soem bers soo se ears | Cheat xg | « Our Best oalety” and "How to Maka Home Happy,” | SIZSM aproteied 7 the comm dnder ine provided eae ene acrenuen mountain ou | STERN ed | Roache mE «Eee me tin i et | Se neyo ead " orease ‘be so aver. ree sl "4 7 his 427 George street, Oot a des sail per day. “ es i Sopa ‘ He eas en mares Burton’s, makes ay a to have the duty portormed by @ milly MARKETS. e ‘The Courier of the 17th instant says:— Adulte, Northerners, 2 ? three years, at Wallack’s thea: rt. com) elect only three officers: Maxnovns Gorn Crxcutsn —Sarvunay, Now. 6, 1853.— | , The steam proket Bagots, Captain Straahiam, Geapatches received at the United Stated Cosaulate | iiild, Northerner - FD cedhpinincnyaielt mr. peresbopeh the = asepiaip, a becoeet Gek cant aa ‘The iccrease in the prive of gold ms estimated last week, boyy SSth end teoan Ontiag to the ‘th (sn Nd oe at this port from Bogots, per last steamship from Oar Bout 2— this evening, when cers, such @8 sergean's of platoons, corporals of squad- ba; cont pued until it har reacted 76s. 6d, at which it | t0 700 1 te eee ae that Purser Theopeilae . | thagena, we learn that the Hon. James 8 Green. Charze | Adults, TS ae 2| Chase.” The return of Mra. Hoey to the stage will, 20 | rons, aie to be temporarily appointed by the three officers Pow remains fim, A very active demand existed for | We Sere to een nan that aah’ look @’Afaires from the United States to thie goverament, | Children, selves sid parents native. 5 | coubt, causes grand rally ef her for mer admirers. sbove memed, when needed thei: Délaxtal, witch ship, being = fercrite, hes taken ® | So, oratg, and was butted af acs: 9g: arrived of the eoputal om the 14th alt, after 6 very ples- ee Tee emernes . 4t the Bowery theatre, and at the National theatre, | , Art & (A commander tn-ohiet is to be elected by a ma- © quantity than other sailing this year q 7 oan slow journey. forthermer........... ' A de Order, his time fA Gu. Foyorts from te silent feds are. That Bendigo | | The Bagots brings up he usual number of persongers, | "Wa ntso lears throogh the same source, that the Ust | Aut MerMEMer a iii: 3 | versions of Uscle Tom's Cabin’ are still betag played, | oars, All compar ofloert are siesiad Temes aa? SES - bas recovered this weck. and produced the ueual average; | ell Koown im this city os, a wolle ag), resident agent | ed States aloop-of war Cyane lsmow in Carthagens, but ireland and Boat Jaland— fand at beth houses this sort of exhibition will prevail | 2ommander tn-chiet ts to. be permitted towsned nay oe Eitisssat, om thelscatzery. has ‘alles off asrly cae its | Nore of the Pacite ®.octa Navigation Company. We'vek: | "2 wy me aagpemcinpie ptm sAwnlptgpreoers Bera BE eens A 1 | to-night. mad, to consist of an adjutant general, « chaplain, two And a repetition «f last werk’s carelesruens, i . | wey corps o! 4 sent . jh aids, ® quartermas' and | Sage EE pe glee on om Cp ont anata, | CPferaie nt comme tal eres tenes | SSG) ond Fran 1 | "m eatway menage, Darnen’s meso, Cuiatys | Ratadesr etsy Slice based, oat tomlin, Ty us on to con» v9 irips i , * | of ete . & % Eat" wniah may bergen, anion pat sop toy "hs steed var bnost had boon sunset | “Ta a smscir nash Glia 'tice te | RADECAMR Add. le ace 412 Beary: woot os Deentvra; Dis. ay Mg MR aan lg a tear ean Mace 40a 7 sp as eh re Wedneaday in last woek was duly observed in all the | #7 eae dl . —— thing bat an Amerisan pledge of to sustains», = ig the fortnight e:ding Desember 14 business in | gcta from the Panama Herald: — xhibitions. The “The larger quantity of the prodnoe of the 0 Ho hed been unasualy dull, and forega atcivals | ” gs, Carbalecn Pinson has been named Secretary of State | cburebes in thew islands as one of “publi prayer and | Sl! well managed se onsen * a | en eee eerie oe rene. moneys fo be field atill continues io be furwarced to Sydi which, i vm but “he a had been fatr; and al | £%,Foreiga AGaire. thanksgiving to Almighty God, for his late mercies vouch | S**™mes 3 tg | onvirel ‘the voluntary contributions of its members. wt harm sido tho Gall ndthe bigh ator fx, | tn algae ts, benno done hed bron Giant ot | one aL Omar tbe teh instr, hax returned ts | safed to the inhabitants ofthis colony, bythe dauppear. | Thtt® French vanterlea are to be given at Barton's | “rt "ry are to bing to our Gila or Whee callad compared w: we price qacted im 3ydney, mu’ a + " 1 e jal dut coum evening, by # com) artlets. such wea) ia of firearms ‘the purchasers lowers by the transaction. "A constdera- uae beara bevlae not Ris) to be greater ™e the Aspinwall Courier, Jan. 17.] ance of disease, scoompanied by great mortality, with ahs ae pee ptehes post engacement at the pos Eptbep thn peo hf muskets, = able move or ruth bss taken place fiom Reid and Spring | than the rupply, and rates have mot exporlenced any ma- The following news we reosived at the bands of Mr. | which Bermuda has been so lately and severely visited.” ¢ double barrelled guns, single fowliog pieces,’ &e.; aad Cre te mor eta. he ineatd ox to 'thendisas | From the Mensa erode Lima we trauslete the following: | A- B. Forbes, of the Pacito Mail Steamship Oompany’s of: | Two companies of the Fiftysixth regiment, and one | National theatre, Boston, on Friday. every member, when called on fer duty, will fad his own bru aaah pahpccagpaa ‘hi fa F, | «From reliable communications received from Bolivis, | fee at Panata, in sevee hours from that place:— of the ‘art have returned to 8t. Mr. Anderson closed at the Howard Athenwum, on | ammunition, as our forefathors did at Buoker Bill. Bee Ovens, tafornns us that nusisers) wore already re, | ap0iher revolution bad broken out im that repablie. T¢ | , Frm the Panama Herald of this morning we learn that Coen to oscepy pata there, ehieh had te be vesatns | Monday, The Boston das, in a closing review, says :— nAt,& All oftoers are to boleoted by ballot, exeept furairg to their okt quartcrs Without holding out | commenced at Le Fas, and had extended through to | feapetehes meesived there yesterday from, Commaader | Sorrmribe nee of the epidemic. The 0} we kave before given of Mr. Anderson's | “Art. 9. In case of any threatened riot or publle distur. ee see ee i nented te ensack hein dtawice | istration of Gen, Bolsa, who preciglistaly left tho capi. | be had lost four men, Saree of whom had been murdered | | Zhe seen troop ship Valean, Commander Yea froap, Premtunition ef’ witneasing bis asor ta several | baRos itahall bo the aes oF ome Rimoa eenn of ior! ve og | At bution nth aad fv twat Tose | Dahil uote estos ates | Qipan Rte Tompay a Riga angeac'"t | gftun oer Thue toh meen nut tact’ | hn ebay, eye so, ented, ag throughout this highly favored colony; snd altaough | Press the outbreak. bh ¢ dead bodies near @ provision depot where it of the ily eisth Togiment. These are the | tle, The same reader-like tone of voice, ard the same | food and true Americans aud law-abiding aitizeas, toas- fae ec "tne ng | cue Se isc anh oan | Heese een ar set ds ad | Hoping, tne te neg eonge | Rehnaa meyer Mee | Satara oa rr ec att ball Coe - a en a 2, rat DS eae Dapitat | regeme. ‘They bad also mate cvertures to Porn te aettie | ‘mell marked” twelve stations, lence of the epidemic. L'eut. Col. - A., came a per: of lormity, He did net infuse shat art. 10. The in-chief can Nason f time, or Ia thus reovrding ourviews cf the modut sper. | amicably all the difficulties which have heretofore existed | The Virago was to sail immediately for Valparaiso. Br po ie vee eee the late Lent, | apie] abbetrmation into his Olcade Melnotte that seemed | 2B he considers it masensary fee the patio gest ebter ee eects pecking of te aala:beine a eca..| des AnasuA ceweneda weet Deir: The steamship United States, Captain Lucas, arrived at | Col. Robe in command of the Royal Artillery. Until the | life — representation of the ‘Lady of | S2¥. company or all of the Order into service, after com Fin, we do sot for a. moment atvooue the graatiog ot | Avevolution hus brofea ‘ut inthe proving of fom, ta Serpalched. "The Oblo, apt Fox, ansived here ths many ewill be commander of the forces here. i Lyons 2” nor aid his King James, in the “King of the | "2811" No mane sto be used. Our motto ts ‘Tt te Ne een ane rat tas eGanT petits Tkcharitag the Ciienateatod or aoe ecm ie ae | mes Wah Sone BO ra, of whom were some hun. | | The Vulean left om Christmas day for Eogland, taking | Commons,” equal the expectations we had formed: The | Jeads—nct words.”” No baoner to be carried, except the bea rea paps benbortet rig car otand bs table ei bara ety baste Sly rg pending ques. | Cred Coolies from for the Pasname Railroad. All | bome Capt. Montressor’s com: aa pare eda be 2k gy 2 pares tour, for | Pisin Amerioan fisg, which has braved the battle and the sompanign, poe a een bers ety one ction. | tion between Beru and Bulivia. and stating thelr deter. | tbe paseengers, mails, freigh’, &o., per the Onio, leftour | eleven invalids from the Fifty-sixth regiment, ten widows, ce ‘es et aid be © es delineations but | reese ever triumphant in our ranks. When we parade wee Mlait ant vn lead to caplnusiet Deuter ly 0 mination ‘o take matters into their own hands for ad. | city for Pansma in four hours a‘ter their arrival. They | 92d seventy children ties ae Fifty aot mare i ee pg 4 ‘them in our estimation | the Utmost silence is ever to be observed. The only uni- SEI Ulett th lend to uapICCaR ARMIES as | Serta will be conveyed on the rallrosd through t: Gorgona and | five widows and eleven children fom the Roy vulery. bes leave to difer from them in oar estimation | form or iasignia to be worm by officers or privates is © |. igstbed ponent a ; ynL206 |. From Ecuador we bave no later intelligence of {mpor | thence take the road cirect to Panama, Everything can Seats entices 06: Nalee Caksiey, Wittymamregionea, || Of FE tetee saad if he will sali aaetaees mitten Fei Shale at stiver ce plat metal ce. oie nat ey BERET Bar? Hehe eA op ee eaten Sete gene the Fron oe Raloud i progresng more rapidiy than | , Among the deaths ia this community lately, { would | £0, oorreet thy of ail the praise the averece mow beste Prada iaruite and bine sdsh arouse thety wales, tad 6 a % rt! ment are " service 5 Addition to our population this week 81 | |The principal iteme of interest arg from Pera: Four erent bemstivee ead epee teas eee me Robt. Mantach ad Joba nat, Ba. i Tee former gontie. | upon them. we ee Lares fa meperienseib ba mesnaa.bas ae tation Instead of twenty-four miles, the tralo | ™&D was chaplain convict establishment in these | The Lyceum theatre, Sadbury street, Boston, is to erty, ard therefore will parade uoder arms on the 22d of Gold shipped from Victoria in 1865 Sgsinit Echonique, the soting President, who had left the | fF SOSeO, sepularity dally thirty wolles, ‘There. fe | islands, and was held Jn universal eetimation here. The | nereafter used as 6 livery stable, Fovruary, the 6th of Jaiuary, and the 4th day of Jaly im i sg Don Domingo Bilas had col ested nearly two thousand peeves mnong ine Jenene: | one feck, the, roost be Fresh prone sit netomat hg me EF Agnes Robertson appeared at the Boston Maseam, ge dr & Every member will sign the constitution, and Total........ ose men—bai seized government arms and ammunition—and ¢ road under |. | Toe influenes is prevailing in these islands at the pre- Monday, av “The Young Actress,” and she has also name his place of residence with Mis 5 ture, so that he Or 89 tons, 12 owt. 1 qr 7 lbs had besn reinforeed by a considerable number of govern. | Which all portions of the eee are eee cnn | etut tienes. Sha bane thing Lappened onthe Repertave ot | : " » | can be ly motified when wanted. ment troops, who bad gone over to him. Some $600,000 | Y#¢iDg, give us every eonfidence of its completion appeared as Bob Nettles in ‘Te Parents and Guardians. Exouanox ox Loxvow — Drafts against gold taken at one | Bed been sent on bostd s vessel at, Callao by the govern. | 10K the coming autumn, ee | the Athenians like her, The Aias says :—" Misa Robert | , 4%#-14. All persons applying for sdmision must be per cent disovunt. The banks a vance from 50s, to 60s, Delleved that i: woult oll bo & pew law of the New Granada Congress, which came | #24 Bermuda may now be considered as having ae tee known and vouched for bys member in good 5 Per gunee,, Freight’ gold deliver’ at the Ballion Ofice, dover to Files. Bilas in aid to have cectred that | into eect on the Iet inst , the owaers or need of bg array gen oy Hatter, teas | eee eT Pleasing waren erage romplag | who Pill be eld responsible forthe man for whom . per oune vee, psibons passengers to or from informat from characters with skill and snocess. particularly ; Se PF AWARD K ULL, Bullion Brokers loes rot want the Presidency. Gen. Castilla and Gen, | vtenels carryin poser their prot airy ita, | ® railing veesel is to bring the mail from New York, and _ Lar Art. 16. 4 court martial cau be held by a com- °*36 Grest Collins atrest, west : * | Dacatue are emorg those spoken of for the Prealdenay. | | Teel tamsnita haverall aoseded to or rather pula this | Hot ibe Curlew, has produced eomsiderable dlmppotst. | good in the ‘chambermald? line, in farces, &s. Her Bob | ,40,26, A femoral court martial can be: writing to the cas CURUENT.—Saturday, Nov. The sony ds geet chhicec way aoe tax, sinoe its imposition, both here and at Panama. This | meat here. As am evidence of = speedy meaner in | Nettles was a better performance than dnything of the | commander-in- against any officer er privaie—a ma- t. week ® large business has TRLVit ts believed it will be deposed with bat'a very slight will eecure an adcitional anneal income to the New Gra: pb ens ncrmncneemn meri | the mails at the present see- | xing we have seem for s long time, In such characters | jority to decide aa to the guilt or fanocence and fallen. very Dany season ieexpeoted, nnd deed has | SORBET i the tare of ou oty Have been sind iret Ch rato of | fhe 200 Deowsiber, with ely bas juvarrined at Br | sh ls qito atiractive, We shoul think she would enaot | "250%, "smear gla me’ tn any part of the ¥ net yn ie Ox, 5 Os ou ve rat x setaaly sommene rs ye seks ro Bolearat, and Bh peng nothing against Bolivia as at least lat year, nd ve. beak ih remwee that ur li coanal terry a oe snes Taal in the ee of the Petticoats’ in a very satisfactory Bo hd a Line) for Socata te 7 Sion oomiderat crders ba’ from both these ‘tend to pose several additional itions, ae v manner. gold fields. Although the acvanos in pricvef usually oon | NOPews of importance from Obili. to | sed that the Tallroud company, will ome tafor'e share, | been fered the berth of Governor’in abiet at Barbedoes, Sass id nétilpg iow in’ Phitadolphia Chenicteshs, on: Bhd good moral eharscter, and are willing to accept end. sequent on s brisk demand bas been checked by large | gestroy the agreement with Briton Lolers of Bevan | We shail see what we aball ses, Layon Mactuf—if they | ald will most likely asceptit, I should think. x : aiee be Sale comets nen | Sent haces to ba eats importations and large stocks, there 's a rive in many ar | bongs” se only pounce upoa the railroad company, we think they copt “Twelfth Night” at the Arch, pI Rec HOP ae A) am. 4, and the market generally is decidedly firmer, "(Prom the Panama Herald, Jan, 7.] will boatirred oat of thetr boots into retorts. "We hope nov Husoxror, Bermuda, Jan. 23, 1854. Mr. E. Eddy plays “Hamlet” at Buffalo, this evening. by the commander tn chief In beer, brandy, other spiri's, aud wines, scarcely any Onur Lima files are frem the 12th to the 25th of De- | for relief. . The Weather—New Troops—New Admiral—New Governor Miva Julia Dean has been offered $80,000 for sixty nights Art. 17. No member can be eleo'ed as an officer at the change cam be ncied —Tusre is'au twproved demand for | ..0 a. We learn that the schooner Yousg America, Captain end of the first term without he bas served in the Ordes and light wintr, and prices f-r them have 88 | “"Th¢ only news received from Bolivia is through the Pe. | Brows, arrived at Panama om the Tech instant.” Bhs was Return of St. Georges to Prosperity im California. Bo says a Southere paper. 8 fall half term previously, the term dating from the for- wanes eoatiety : Itered, bat wheat is decidedly | TR papers. It ie said that the districts of Suore, Po Lepdd wttly lumber, from Bangor, Me., for the Panama ‘The weather is and has been very warm and sultry— ‘The Bateman children are going to havea ‘‘testimonial”’ pore his company, and a full term to be considered Pp es a: ae toni, Santa O.us, and Tarjia, have pronounced 4 very little like winter. We have hed searcsly any cold | by their New Orleans friends. . on th There i wutity of inferior flour tn ‘The United Sates sloop of-war arrived here on Art. 18. prmnbora cnr bs cloves sata Calon this marbet, ax eat is wanted togria’ for mixiog, | Del*ts, and prouiaimed Don's M- Ulnare ue Fonda. tue ath ond ty chs ‘moraiog ‘ot am Juan Ailom | weather. A death thet has Intly cooured of « stilt | Misr Logan commences an engagement st Risley's | on condition that thay hare Getngusbed i “far Lequiry. Buson ard | M2 t0 be athe head of the movement at Potoat. fr. | board vere well, Oar citiees nak ant Soe Hines of Seo Ox Sean eee soon, MAPS ANY | Hhebies, Woakingiem; is oventeg, and the votels unstimous, , : om ealled | stngpar poser tm Linares was at Puno on the lat December, and on heariog | Vie visit of this, the frst of Uncle sann's shipa that have | od to fears that the epidemie has not altogether fersaken | ur. and Mrs. Florence are playing at Oincinaati, Onio, | *2 ths v pata, (Ay T™nklly, ao carbonate of sede and TATtAr® | of the declaration im his favor tmmedistely started for | vulted thie pest, but were greatly dmppotstod.at Der | 2, it very much to be hoped that wo may sot haves | Madame Dannetross le giviag cosverts in Washiagton, | cod% his prolonged absence, an election may be Of sugar, spices, and dutl‘ing matertals, large wupplion | st 2 ecy ae the time: ioet me tine in starts ice Cas | Gerry and bie <flcers, which was declined. We hope for | securrence of the disease next summer. Should euch be | Jullien fatenda to vislt Charleston, 8. C., immediately. | by the commanding offeer of the company. or by the _ ave lately arrived from the east, anc prices are mot im: | +a:anions to put down this movement. He lelt his eu- eee se ee nett {Or | he caso it will have a new set of military torun through, | M4sdame Sontag ia at Bt. Louis, enroule for New Orleans. | Commander: epetngn fe peter net er nef Prin coffee the market e variable, but on the whole quo. | ‘Deuity in yhe bane ‘he naived Dro Jounal Ayuiece derie, | Alsany’s cMloere:— ; a s company of artillery arrived here 1a Decomberlust, | At Drury Lane theatre, London, Mr. Smith has pro | tant general, or the next oldest oflce in the stat if tee tations remain much the ae x0. ‘ary Ganirad eopits ce Williamson, C. Vataistine and Braker Serasen, | O54 the Eth rogiment are to be relieved shortly by, it is | duced ‘The Begzing Latter,” « melo-drama founded on | Séjutant geseral is abssot, will esecinael ther is oleetod by angen, of the dearel’y of x cney, abd of the. inoreseed | ,,ftF appears to have taken no steps as yet against Br | <4. Yetrrery Assistant Surgeons Mictard Cosmanr*er: | sald, two regiments, (ou ypoee 600 men euch ) from Bog: | Rowcroft’s novel, ‘Fanny, the Little Miliner.”” Tt was | ® majority vote of the whole O:der. penne has made the market fi The stock | Mvis; at Puno there was s foros of 7,600 men collected. . Rixon White; Acting Mater, A. Marr: Parsed Mid- | land, ‘The 44th regiment, (1,000 atrong,) which was to | hisced. ‘The principal parte were played by G. Bannest, | Ari 20° Companies sre not to exosed sixty-tve men, “union Fane bpp Bron onfennn Moagbo nsseenh A Sense: Mitabipmen, Honey MSSOeeOS |dy vetened tho Seth, enmnet’be'apeted from Malta, in | Bolton, A Young, Mra. Vickery and Miss Featherstone, | oflcers inclu witb Elias. \vioes from Inlay # res d , Wm. i, + ton, a se piarare, well ssvorted. is wanted Gunpowder FFF, | with 4C0 man, ta sald to evo mar bed towarda Le Pas." aan eevinnd sisson Vanes Fraser. | the preseat warlike state of matters in the Kast. No other noveltion are announced at aay of the other | pestoi te use ll his lntateee sol seeny en canisters, 4 pera do not con’ @ single word ‘rom Pepams 9 I me by the last English papers that Admiral Fan. | theatres. to increase its members, advance its interests, preserve ops, dried and froita, are all in demand, and ovement in I As we have already anrounsed, the first of the new . talerble at the quotations. farther than to be found in the following le:ter of our Hae of oust steamers, Ei P.imerg,, will probably arrive oi avon 96 reais wae vaste wating Adintva, ts The eee of which M. Deneeereyh Rie pentane Ue hone ga teens PE ss NEW FRENCH SETTLEMENT. | “D.S¥'Dominge Bilas is fa open rebellion the Pro- | of thie ine te at present in Panama, making arrange: fidg ship $a the Datehnbennca Webent steal ta dis te Oia said, ae my A os meaberns all gsc ae oe sident, Eehenique, and bis government, at Ioa, near Pisco, | ments for the immediate despatch of El Primero after t fing ebip—and she is to have a complement | the direction of carried by ballot. - Seizure of New Caledonia in the Pacific. pes nis ome Drcperty, $e Sepeniony. 1 ee cain ahi the 11th test ce Tice men. The departure of Sir George F. Seymour will | Opera, 2) All of which is respect ‘4 omitted by the commit- Me al 6 nut | three wi probably ¥ She Byéney Herald of the Ist November has thefol- | the.tand, as ‘ome aay, but one thousand five nuadred | about and wilgo direst on this her fat trip to Culriqel, | °eUse ©, walversal fling of two. BD. 2. SUDSm, lowing paragraph: command. in pa may be relied upon. He h 6 seized some armeand am: | and thepee to Panta Arenas. Un her return she will The French bave taken posrecsion of the beautiful | munition rent ffom Callso by the goveroment, Troops | touch David, the capital of CBiriqui Montijo, Bahia | It #now sald that our Govern sr has been governm deseri unanimously p called New Caledonia. On the 281 Seprember, the | have been sent from Caliao,:ome of whom have gone | Unde, Poerto de los Remedios, Pueblo Nuevo, eens toe Of Trinided, and will leave | is described of a ft yas unanimously adopted by the erat Freeh war steamer Phoque arrived there from Tahiti. | over to him; otbers are within two leagues of bis position, | Dulee, Las Tablas, and Taboga, and will probably, on tre 6 ee ET rap OR nae oe eee Hajar tank Whoa Ge tae hint rip ak weeds of tha peopeiae . 4p oparetia in one set, by M, Raber, «Lae Papilotes ymancer ef @ Soutl Presicent Echeni . v . companies of the 66th and on : ‘The Scarlet Letter. Jobs H Mi American trading The government has rent about $600,000 ea board the pisces. In future E) Primero will probably touch regu: spleny, AB speared Or toe tooo rot | som. Benolt,” just produced at the Ojera Comique of (irenthe Gre kenmonte nel im Port Jackson yesterday bas brovg! Amptonas lying at Celio, amd it was believed by many | larly, both going And returning, at all the ports absve | forts at Bt, Georges ; and the arrival of several distressea | PAt# yeh fram the Geom pint Wing ny SP AC ‘THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG. officerr; one of An officrr belonging to the adminls- | that tbis money would be turne over to Elisa’ party the | ebumerated, and may beresfier go as far south as | Yeasoly there hes given the port's much Duslor cereets pot Ens the auther of Doce Gi * | The Haram has stuck to its charge that Presideat tration, and the other attached to the above b night after the sailing of the mail The was tonal | Buevaventurs, if sufficient inducement is held out. Itis | [2¢¢ than it has shown for some time. «| eee & new work by the au ese Galinns” | ceo weet w teeter 00 GAN Cie dal committee im this steamer, for the purpose of purshasing supplies f with her forthwith to Pisco, and compel the Rimec, with | intended that she shal! two trips out and back sbould have dene. city im 1648 until it has gained its point We wast-os pew Freroh se‘tlemente, The Americen vessel which has | Gereral Torioc, the Minister of War, on board, acd tre | montbly, leaving Panams on the Ist and 16th ly: The Italian Opera at Paris, does not seem to be pro | {ihe credit to say that its entire mansgement of the ~ been chartered for the purpoee, and is only tem days from | Ucayali, the neg ppm steamer, to jots in the ‘The rates of freight and parvage will be axed it the Oun@alifax Correspondence. coeding with Mr ext or success, In matter has besn most masterly. It evinces the talent of New Caledonia, will return immeciatels, Her Majsaty’s | movement, and if is carried out the affair will be | same as that charged by the wretched ani unsafe old Baurax, Jan, 16, 1864. the absexce of Sign sr Mario, caused by © severe domestic | O's chiavel, a Taleyrand, ® Fouche, and a Vidoog. It ship Herald was at the Isle of j'ines on the 28th Septem- | se itled at ones; it is, however, only problematical. The | vessels which at prevent carry on the coasting trade, and Sale of the Humbolat’s Carp Pecrrt Aflliction, *‘ Ernani”’ has been prodused, with Malle. Nis- | bo 050d upon this charge until it forced from ome of the ber, all weil FLTermment appears to be paralyzed, and there 1s very | no exhorbitant charges will be exacted. og 's Cargo. sen that best of seconde donne—sa prime doans—and for | ooDDirators of that period the admission, over his own New Caledonia is about nice hundred miles east of tle doubt that a change of government will ace It must be clear to every one the great advantages Allow me through your independent paper to put my | beritone, Signor Graziani, who is described as » singer of Elias is reported to have proved himelf a bra st] which will acerue to the trade of Panama, as well as of « having @ volee of ow. | Sigtature, that such a letter was written by Geox. Australia. It was discovered by Cook, in 1774, It is 260 | 4 biihs in reported! bo hiv Peal it: ie dene amen | the nd the interior, from the etatlishmnsat of this | £¢low-cltizens in New York in possession of the partio- | Fes! promise, “having rare extent, great po toa free soil committee: and, of courre, it contained er, and deticious quality. niles long and 70 miles wide. Its ohief productions are jualities now he is sare of success. The inhabitants of very merobant, both foreiga and mative, as | lars of a public sale which took place here today, One- pork _ | timents that jamped with the notions or prejadioes, or and tanas. The natives are mild, and very akilfal | Lima do not appear tobe the least alarmed. Itie generally | well Rovernment, should take the greater interest | third of the property saved from the unfortunate wreck | salva its sompossr's Gereian pepelatitn ia Vinee poling, "anything inove’joly artes tate tale hantaags = suppored that the change will take place without a shot | in forwarding the project of the steamer Humbeldt, in © damaged state, was sold never saw in print—an; im the cultivation of the soil. being fired. The government is im eu sh bad repute that To thoee who wish to leave Panama for a few weeks re- ‘The Parisian Rea yd) MUustrated London | we os wv a iy be joliy green as the The Sydney Herald of the 24 of November gives the | no commisreration is (elt at its antisipated cowntall creation, at a trifling expente, we strongly reoommend a | by Messrs. Debois & Winkel, consisting of, vis.: Rich | News announced that Mdlle. oeetes (rnee mann ee.) eee ee eee following edditienal partioniere of the weizare of New | | 4 eamer bas bon sent South to bring troops 12 Piso, | tp to Chir ia Ei Puimero We gurramtee that | slik goods, 20 96 in. wide, both black and fancy; plain | Termtsce, einer tag) en ad fhe'n try novasle ‘cord | thy quatioman whe edits that sheet would tors aad tea Caledonia:— MGen. fullte wos ne Pesto ante ae datcoten noving'| ab SE Gan Panann ieeproved in | 824 printed bareges, superior quality; and broad cloths, | Pete Tu cubeticn’Ds the quest Exhibition of 1860, it Yorhis own account, Bat in thls casein the case of THE FRENCH IN NEW CALEDONIA. for Hi and while there cbey voce toth in ihe sane | Health, and highly gratified thet they tooe our advion. © | He. be, This being the dallost part of the season in | "Whig Rachael was walbng home from reohesrmi at | {bt Jll ean etter of Mr. John Grahrane, Sarvoyer of The following are the Particulars mick, we have been | house Elias playing at rveuboa, with only « partition be- | eum DARIEN SURVEYING RXPEDITION--pab Disasran | Hal'fax, there was prodigious rush to the auction room | gt Petersburg, she wat abocked at the contact of a gea }~ tad —: enabled to glean respecting the act of the French tween bim and his enemy. Elias embarked on board the TO "BE BRITISH SECTION by the largest speculators, and any quantity of small fry. | tleman who her in his arms, and commenced tora | "*F7" cocnrane sald, in his Istter to the Haar, thet he meet emmabincns “Ne aprenee tact tas Frees eae See ta ct in cao ous ee [From the Aspinwall Courier, Jan. 18.) ‘Tis property was the portion due to, and wolected and | ef note with mow. she sereamed, but he eoatinaed the | oo)4 the sonteuts ef the patie deapetched Aamitn the etenma cervetta Lo Pheque, ‘sesompanted vy | BP the Mole sreong the ofltals, who were on the lookout | entr port intihe last Mritich mieameer Tien ote ree Poast | Put aside for the salvers, being fishermen along shore | rion put the ‘raged wae eguin upom her feet and Fe aN abies oe tae ecetonns ce” raat pete eae ae for him In Lime he appears 'in the plara at noon day, | {>\* port inthe last Britis steamer, The ‘we have | and the best haul, I believe, they ever made, The pro. | ‘“Macemolselle, your nose was p and that rape is sagely hot k . Itis well that that geatle- and made a journey to losand back again whilst - | from the American addition to the corps, {t seams of the dey’s sale, as stated, will amount, some ay tae te” eat eae ton man’s memory sbould fail him at this lng his plans, caring whica time he was not discovered. | bie that all will be Teady to commence work winia s | Cs 7 "| we te the oays that this seems to har and on this particuler subject. It might mortify all kilns says that he does not desire tue Prerigency. Gen. | month. to $26,000 or upwards, and the property would not | really the case. ts if Mr. Oocbraze could recollect and would give us the soeemasion ot th Qe eee ee [items Seo Asptewal Courier, Sua $9.4 average or realise at this sale more than one fifth its ori- The last Saree lh ht gad contents of that free soil better; it would be psiafal, if Sencies”” in the name o! his !mperia! mejes'y, i Pasaud, Jennary 6 1864. | tion vo farhu known to thls time, “Ar welere beretaiers | simslvalde. The largest purchasers st it bought from | Plerm de conse! react play, by Fras sioantesete thay ins coches temeee ines aie re Sk ae Pieen. 5 sevens veel os Ss ose Prin Perttap to the 26th alt Ysa he a ssnlant, | stated, the reapec'tve parties from Eaglaod and from the | $800 to $4,000 worth, and eapect to treble this in the | Sy Yt te asstn ot. Amédce | letter “He knows he hed such a letter, sat ie toils the , ters in Peru up to the 26th ult. I saw with sarprise im | United States met at Jamaica. The Uyane thenes pro- | New York and Boston markets, notwithstanding that the de Beatplan, aged slxty-three, The real uame of ibis popu. | Hasty that be thought he could lay bis haod uyom ft your y day the Isnt news from that quarter very | 4 eded to Port Eaovees, Caledonia Bay, Jith Livat. Shesage goods are as wet as water. fone of the parties proceed | i, compose’ of romances was Rousseau, and he was the | ‘hat it wes be gee Doge it isn’t. How very ptember vw itin pet tue ihek Homioge’ Elles her titled himeslt 2d hie party, and Meters st. John at his party sameto | £00 sty and Boston by this steamer, with their pro. | s«phew’we are tol), of Madame Oampan’ Ta his time, M. Sn temdiectarite oben eh that noextensive preparations had been ‘ in the mail steamer Dee, and left here ie je Beauplan was the composer of some slight and . ae be Malotenancs of the new Fistion; bat Adi Peer, Chieti neither bas jhe named General Castillo | ‘mediately for the Gulf of San Miguel’ They resched Fee eines eeaihin to mals mony oni | soinis operad; bel Rit Octn on mreakeal vosumosiion will | Wes , there fe no ooeasion for Mr. Cochrane t@ tea chartered the Americas bark Joho A Mil- mond; nor bar avy of the troops abandoned the gov. =" 14th, and had not yet left there at last not iM of thas le*ter. With the gh 2 | found there, and despa’ ag pri bay) before them, the public will be at no loss te conclude er: ment cacee for that of Klien; nor has the steamer smong all that large French of whieh staid the letter contain family ed. The letter was written ton |. M. De Perrier and MA [From the Panams Star, Jan 17.) musiciane despise, and simple amateurs delight in, there | ocmmittce here in 148, at a time when ths Concord P. Sydney te odtain anppli stores one lorge | fice being boo hg td a aeatey: Sow. Lient. St, Joho, RE, Mr Forde,'O E., aad others of Teflected rs4 has never been melody widely weloomed than the | whieb uniform! are informed that three French frigates were Phogue, with troeps to insure the posses ion M De Perriey brought « letter fom Rear-Admiral Des Doming Elias bas not treed hia slaves; neither do the | we brn connected with os he la Montitutional Goverumest ant ‘he sxtabiuhment of a | !°¥ "Hl proceed sbortlyto'the river eavanns, omptyiog a revelutiovary ove. nto the Gull of San Miguel, and at once enter upon the f he Conrnl of Frave Le] The truth is, that Domingo Elias, being pursued by the oie commer at optis hes wcaitseh for docmnite z - ~ prllge of Lime, eveaped to Joa, at shich place the govers- | raciiitate aud protect the surveying pares es mush. as eH Beatin timedionely cn reseiprot this (oporteet matailt | Tent iene ee ta WMION the ear ree eR |p evib'e, by detailing Col. Cocaszi with 200 soldters and a of a are at Cama nee” {eet W | Beaded avant perme appear he ame athe gure | Soe GAny sappemand miner, tat tn conor with oie ey the Govercor Genera to himself the tivle of Jefe Politico, and named General : % He at Aspipwali from Cartbagena on the next British steamer, Have reason to Welinrs that the Lametiatechjeat of Gestlo general a-chiaf, whieh ile be has rwued to were that celal formation = en rented ak | a sc ase er : ow s 6 Consulate city from Captain Prevost, ribbons, } andhereb! “ much entirely. the 7 Elias = with bim a, . beds Posenatey ; ond 80 | of HB. M’s. steam sloop who recently left this ania tw foe ae aubseril m4 For Neples, the new operas promised, according to the and the Marquesas, this Occur cen. 90 He goveceeneal Rirebh rm ee ae with the intention of explorisg the of San 3 Se comeerned in this properiy; and I fea Gazette Musicale, are “Romilda di Provenss,” by Pacial, Legal Intelligence. ¢ finpor tance in & political point of view, ani ts inal- | ent, botb i Drea.” “w= | Miguel. and making » tour across tothe Atlantic. ‘These | Bay be conserves ‘hem by inserting this | apd “Marco Visconti,” by Petrella, Scramen Covat or rms Umran Stare, 34% 24.—John B. ¢ Saltve of well cousicered designs on he part of the French | *ACHnL "at, “logs, romicived up 10. bait peat aight | “erpetehes bring the melancholy intelligence that » part | Wil ovale Cres Glos The vast equestrian cirous of Berlin has bean destroyed | Hewty, Bea, of Maryland. ead James B. Rrethart, Bog soar rre Talay saaaet Re Yelle caprecetig Sot Celock of the morning of the 29th alt,, at whieh time I fered be ‘ehlowiby are the ~ fig sad mas | “too much cannot be in favot of the master, who fire, of regret tat, by the Jaxity of the Britian government, | *t. Captain Prevost had reaehed the northern summit “of ‘With respect to the morals of the armed force of Ferd, | 4p, Bnd ded left at the foot of it a depot of tinacding the ropeated and earnest representations | ton years have pawed without ove act unworthy of ite | '°, 7 which have been made to it, both from the manne | ale having tee reowands and T Celene Gan da on [ihe whe Eom oe four of his exow, afer Seer from oo ajouty ot the | Mistake by stating, that aot am fpdividual of our army or Freely Sit ieund thet'ell terror, Waeed toon ‘Westerns Pecits durice the eat re jelanee ci {R° | onvy wonid commit the unworthy aot of treason by ja- | “Pb ‘and, at a Bittle distance off tue dead bodies of amense importance of New Caloconic ta ‘rete-omee to the | if Klan or his partionr: and with regard to public | plundered, and, ate ith dittanse ‘examivation, it Ansiralasian Sepen'evcies, tne ovportuclly of soloaisiag | OPiaioe, It isalso my belief that the same enthusiastic | \. svitent thet they bed been hilled by Oren trate Qhat fine groay hime bron Niet Tose teurst ie cumamecd | eH0G whic has deen shown by the people in the | TaieTigeut that tne hed been killed by firearms, Mesa, ' by the comsiers ion that’ after all'ser vivnegie to PE at rar with Bolivia will destroy Kline’ movement | Wiied'by the Indians, it is #0; he is a enptive, ot 314 of, the wiiberiny curse of onavictiom, after Mp ves and bas been carried to the neighboring (Atlaatic) coast. bitter differences hich ha: arisen vetwaen the colo, | ,,Comalace by ssvuring you that the goversment of | ""G, d'aus Prevost has returned with the (estat hte mipg exd the mother conotry have dew happily; reswm- | 2. Echenique becomes every day more Ata | im entoty to bis vemel. In his despatches he states ciled by. the torel aracdorment of traospirtation to these | Porreeren ®oundast ree arose 10 preserve order at he bad undergone severe privations and hardships for the Covmr oF ArmuitA, Jim. 24.~No. 16, constaded. No, shorés, & ledmvict setilyment sacnid be formed by a | SBA COmMMaNd repect abrong. +pace of three weeks in rescbing the summit, While he 243, submitted. No. Es on argament. Walker, Presi: onate feign vation in our immediate oaghbarhood, re ea URNAVENTC Ra SEOANE, Coes not say ae much, yet the clear inference is that he | _ MARRIAG: Gent, &e, against Bank’ of State of New York. A. #. SEE EGS puree bet i ee € iF Bort wal China, Calif rnia, anc the west cost | VALPARAISO MARKETS, Dec. 16.—Cottons—Sales limited; | furr ished to the Ocanuls of the United states and France =. 4m. 26.—No. 70, Stown against Harbeok. Argued, Of America. Osoaburge for flour bags, in Tequast. Wines and | in this city, for immediate tranmission to the commam pA pees eves M. 8. Bidwell counsel for appellant; J. W. Gerard. do. for the colonization of New | brandies— All of carrent sale highty remunerative | ders of the tzploring versels of their respective countries, 4 72 respondent. The only other cause to bs heard at may appear at fin prices: port and sherry Gull; git scarce and wanted. | rm ¥ cup be at Port Esooces, which request has j ee term of the ecurt is No. 89, Waterbury against ‘erents of this sity; bat «uc! | O— Olive waned; Florémee dull. Metale—Out nails, | teen complied with. report yelt. N. Hil, Jr., counsel for eppeliant; J, EK, Burrell, | $8 800 $6 60 per quiatal; sine saleable, at 100, per 1. Moreover, we learn that Mr. McDonsld, Her Britamafe | the me ‘end do. for respondent, [nod | kuelish trom of destrabie vorts very saleable, Coal—wo | Msjesty’s pro Coprul at this port, forwarded pag oe pleted and ta Febrasry, On Siereaeades bee Ppeie by a tival on. | See at eens tore Seen Coae, SEE Be, | Came bys oeenl wanes je opr ene | saeried Friday, & locomotive and car qill be taken through the United States Marshal's Office, ‘And jects are co dleslmilar, wot t» say | sony and ‘candice in demand awd soaton, Mom beet | alco to the Admiral commending the Usiusn rect Busapervrys Loor ar Baa—It is stated that | tuneel, and on Moedsy, Feb. 6, the traing will commences | Sux. 28. of Kevolt.—Thomas Rdwerd Selby wae Which have or many years been ear. | reacy sale. Pork Gail; stook heavy. Lamber In demand, | on the Jamaica station, that they may take timmediays | within the last two months eighty vessels With | runzing regularly between this ity sad Falladelphia, on | errested on 0 ! & revolt, em. bened, te by the cet intell.gont colonists of | apc consumption . low nse for a certaning the fata ot the lasing man. ‘end flour have been lost at sea. Some of them were Basen net, Se eee ae plases on theold Pyar he on Meng ng ae te Zealand, all freely wt $0 60 to the | This information is aad indesd—and shows the negossl- Est clare ships, of la'ge rise Portage road. Pissbury Peet, run pert, ene te

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