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“ARRIY F THE THE WES Conneit was yesterday appointed upon tloa, forbid Ang fatore ; the ame it may be en , bat Ditherto all attempt nave { APE, to whom it will be sent at the next erdl- AL OF STAR OF Tt. Seuiebis ecbtiten is teeta ME eta the patare. The wortby pet had to only in the production of mere samples, = a AFFAIRS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. ory re result of the interview is not known, partici ate in the spoils of the a vasion of [L.B.} (Signed) Juan Ravawy, Moza, the dis Joxquur Beakanvo Catvo. ' BARBADOES. ‘Transat Route through | ‘ Much excitement exists in mercantile circles; im- | territor‘es of ap ally; but he could VERY LATE FROM THE WEST INDIES, | aced, among the patiic zenerally, at the deprecia: | prace of failures A decent pretext was wanting to intelligence from Barbadoes is confined alte- | cowrnact YOR A TRANGIT PROM TAN RIVER tod from the Costa Rica Gasette of June IY. x L E ae tion of the land paper currensy, or, a8 it ‘erated, | & vert the private speculation into & government | gether to details of t.c a'arming progress of cholera SAM JUAN AND BALINAS BAY. We notice im the Boletin Oficial of the L a | Sberedchecks. ‘They were issued under an act of | venture; bat 09 sack protest come rnd at that place. : His Excellency the President of the Republic of | Sune the following article == eur . ews Central America. a ature, to meet abilities oc: joned vy eae coaxed Rice aused contract entered ™ from | the lapee of the revenue bills and are now at five it that Boo have been construed by the long- TRINIDAD. I Costa hes the following decree to be tween ‘government and a North Anierioan oem. oaanameanmananmnae | per cent discount. The new responsible govern- | hesded Yankees into a breach of unt law, | pen??, are entirely barren of “uews. It ad | publlshed:— | pany shows the liberal intentions of the admiute- American Affairs in a Colonial Point of Yiew, | 22! DU, which has not yet received her Majesty's | or on insult to the “cakes and gridiron” represent: | (‘m8 On vessels arriving. from Barba toes, the Gor, | JU4N Rarsant Mora, President, &c. | uation, and proves that the concessions thereia a nat of View, | Sanction, contemplates the raising of a loan out of | ed on the American bunting; but contemted them- ernor baving made up bis mind, “02 the Wherens—A contract has been entered into be- | neither the independence ef j which these checks are to be redeemed. Itis at | slves with hanging and fusilading a few of the des- teh’, . rae e republic or the of its The &., &e., ko. | Teast probable that the loan (£50,000). will be ob- | pezadoes who had broken the lnwa of Spain, and | Of (what he culla) the best Bogiish aut norities, tween the government of the Republic of Costa Rica | | rerhment has bol use of its , and “ea ai tained in due course, as it was partly promised us | banishing a few more. Like tiat 1 who were con! " any Pre: | and William P. Kirkland, William B. Gearing, and | jt will not remain nor endeavor com- 7 | by the Duke of Neweastle. Notwithstanding thie, | plaincd at a fair, that it was past twelve o'clock and | °#ution was is thus their associates, concluded and ratified in this cit; { from the sinister accusations which have been The steamship Star of the West, Capt. Tinkle- | hiwerer, there is a great want of confidence in the | no row yet, and then, by way of inciting the bhoys | 4, ed se te is thas cummed up of San José on the 25th of February, 1454, the wh against its patriotism, paugh, arrived yesterday morning from San Juan, in | island paper. | to commence the favorite amusement of his coun oe ee oe ee ate eat ceaders on the other side tract being as follows, to wit: : : It is well known sen thea ea Transit Com- eight days. 97 356 Mining operations still continue. Insome districts try, threw hia cloak over his shoulder, and dared | , ve 10 state that the weather | of Nicaragua has to interrupt om fees. ie = tt Si cae they are going on with increased enerey. jaaeee Ne ene op the skirt, which he per | Cfcitei echt te ike present date, ‘There have | Joaquin Bernardo Calvo, Miaister of State in the | fhe ‘regularity of ita with these ‘ad ee er ee ‘The raging of the fearfal pestilence, however, | mitted to drag on the ground, Jonathan exhausted | licen a few genial showers, suficient to change the ras: | Department of the Interior and of Foreign Relations, | countries. Only a few privileged here re- peasengers. throws a gloom over the entire island. | every device, ench az Indicrous and ingenious as | set hue of the pastures to lively : but auger- | eatiy authorized by the of the Republi ceive their letters or packages, sad the ‘communics- The Star of the West brings the following There is a pestect exodus going on here to Navy | that of honest Paddy, to provoke the pugnacity of | making is stil! tng proceeded with by those who have v government public, | tions destined for the government are pv SPECre List: | Bay. Many thonsand laborers have left within the | the Don, but failed to make any impression on that | cenee left to grind, end the roads Pipe med Cyr thet in consideration of the sum of $100,000, which the | New York. This is attributed to the that Duncan Sher & Co.$370,000 Nelson Robiason... $2,192 | last few weeks. This, added to the ravages of the passive hidalgo. At leugth tic skirt of the eg oe gy a tt ie ocalle cartiod’ es the | national treasury is to receive, and in expectation of | exist hetween the directors of the ‘and the rer Se: 102,000 Johnston &Lowden 18,976 | Cholera, must greatly preas upon our labor market cloak was trod on by some unfortunate w' respective abi; ; What will become of them | the benefits which will accrue to this Upublic, of | Bovernment of N But to ‘a atate ams & Co. 180.000 W. Sell & Co. 15,500 | and materially retard all iculfural operations. a Spanish Custom House officer, The American [saps ied searcity of a f things 60 dicial to the intereeta of commerce, W. Hoge & C5". 160.009 J BlondtmgdatekGo 10'000 | d ——— isha | steamer Black Warrior, for endeavoring to evade | [sanite’ pay be Aa pra extent of the crop, | tbe one part, and the Senor William P. Kirkland, in thi sere Lay Wells, Fargo &Co.. 108.000 Chas. Morgan ..... 5,86 | THE COLONIAL VIEW OF AMERICAN SLA- the regulations of the customs which prevail at the | it will even exceed the 24,000 hds, we estimated it at | his own name and as representative of William B. | shelter ua from such cap Drexel & Co. ——— VERY AND THE KANSAS-NEBRASK A QUES- P e it ona | a ano ie pet een, ranted don | mae Ganga i aie, ia of te Cute | eee Me cae The American guard of fifty men, left by Mr. Bor (From the Kingston Journal, June 21.) | and dried, for the Americans, who hastened to make ST, VINCENT. Biates of Nor » of the other part, have | Meri oe vainfot view the government of Costa land for the protection of the Transit © 4 To persons horn out of the United States, who the most of it; and for this comparatively paltry The quarantine laws are strictly enforced on all | concluded on this day the following contract:— Rica is right to oppose, as we have said before, in- ‘ompany’s | have not given any serious attention to the maioot affair, in which the customs authorities ly per. | vessels from Barbadoes. Seven days isthe period | article 1. The government of Costa Rica con- | fluences to influences and contracts to contracts, and property at Punta Arenas, have been disbanded, | of slavery an it exists in that country, it i8 formed their duty, the chief magistrate of a great | fixed by the proclamation of the Governor for the “ Wi it ia precisely to maintain this that we do not give and return home by this steamer. Matters remain- | 00t cenerally known that, according to the la | nation deemed it necsesury to send 8 to | Performance of quarantine, but the inhabitants in a codes to Williaa F. Kirkland, Wiltsm. B.Goeting, | 00 oto toasterath astiole of the oeutench inere immer. ed quiet at Sen Juan. of the constitution, slavery was not recognized a3 @ | the other branches of the Lenislature, in which he | Mass petitioned the Governor to extend the period | and their associates, the exclusive privilege of navi- | tance than it merits, From the 25th of 4 ‘The rains have been very heavy, and the river is | ace friganingea The teen AL A have em- | expressed his determination to send to the court of foie otree to Hashes eae days. - ia) | Sating, by steam or otherwise, toe rivers San Juan | the day on which the agreement was signed, ef ’ ploye past tense, an ici e words “was | Spain, demanding reparation for the alleged insult ci, TORE WD beer, Dammam’ be and Colorado, and that part of the Lake of Nicar | question bas changed its aspect, or it hae in good condition for crossing—the transit having | not,” will be developed in the course of this le. on the American flag, adding that he would for been altogether, for Costa been made in lese time thon for several montys | At the period of the disruption of the thirteen to ulterior eaanrea in the per of redress being | quarantine. The Assembly met on the 6th June, | sgua that belongs to the said republic of Costa Rica, | +5 take, with respect to ie northern ini, a rican colonies, which formed the original States of tterior measures meant course, | When £100 month was voted for cholera : also to the limits of the river Sa within belo: decorous pest. the new-born repoblie, from the British empire, sev- | Wandien sencubne totem oe ‘cock the | pores, ard an additional dnt Tee: | so weil a | Seen Fi eit bones of 4d. per ton on ves- jurisdiction Republic, with view of estab- | there should itigation between a nationality The Transit Company's steamer Ogden, Captain | eral of those colonies recognized slavery a8.a be Cubans manners, by cutting their throats and | sels entering was impoced for the same purpore. lishing a toe nc bers tor oe "6 tees that claims fee te ee possession of & provines Gardner, arrived at San Juan onthe 26th ultimo; | institution, while the rest utterly sepa’ @ | seizing their territory, and their niggers of course, : ars, which will commence to ron on the day that | and State which no pretentions except ia our sli well right of ran to hold his fellow-man in bondage, aud | for their own ure, profit, and emolument. TOBAGO. ie Congress of the republic shall ratify and approve | tolerance, and which is ins with « whe ¢ the West + ee ae claim him as @ chattel. In settling. the o: ution Well, the threatened application was made toQueen ‘The Colonial Standard of June 28, says:—The ac- | of this -contract, the same being done by a ‘egiala. spirit of mere speculation. B; they may guar Star of the went ashore at Jamaica. | of the new Stotes, some difficulty was experienced | {subel, or those who govern in her name; and ia due | Counts from Tobago are more gloomy than ever. In | tive decree, which shall the hoa men- | antes for a while the failure of the contract, we ‘The particulars we give below. | in the amalgamation of such discordant elements. | course, a “ dont you wish you may get {t sort of re- | 1847 it was devastated by a hurricane, then came | tone, ‘ : The free States would not consent to ignore the We are islebted to the purser of the steamer for principle for which they had fought and fralea— late intelligence, and files of Jamaica aad other | the right of all men to be free; and the slave States Ww . cen assure them that no effort to 4 ply” was received. This was followed up by the im- | tbe failure of the West India Bank, and lately the | ong iis on into a pense ey a tivity of the contracting parties, or to rot alte mediate ordering of 6,000 additional troops to the | withdrawal of the troops, causing a decrease in the | called “ The Costa Rica Transit Company.” Jor operations, will prove successful. scene of the threutencd conflict, evidently showiag | Circulation of at least £1,000a month. Since the | “Art.2. The Costa Rica Transit Company are | Without venturing here to censure the conduct papers. | Were uuwilling to surrender to that principle the | thatthe martial spirit of OldCastile is not yet quite ex- | #zTival of the new Governor, Lieut. Shortland, R. N., government f another Central American ramen’ ACCIDENT 70 TRE STEAMSHIP STAR OF THE west. | imMente profits derivable from converting into a tinct in the brenata of the degenerates, of thece in February last, litle or no busineas had been done, perody tg A ilege, the aeastan hundred would Observe thet in the ‘case there a's (Froui the Colonial Standard, June 29.] marketable commodity the bodies and sonls of hu- | dave, It now remains to be seen whether President | but the harmony of the colony much interray thougar d dollars in money, as follows, to wit:—Five | definite t in view, and that is a transit route ‘The American steamship Star of the West, which | man beings “guilty of a skin not soleipa like their | pierce will be as good aa his word, and send a mes- | The Bouse of Assembly has declined to do business | thousand dollars within ninety days after the com | brough well known and marked out. Here a din this port late on ‘Tuesday evening, quitted asthe ert Ee a was Pieper pe ry for the | gage to Congress, recommending war with Spain; wie ar Leberg The treasary is without funds, pany has received the ratification of the decree | there is no necessity for arbitrary conduct on the moorings for sea about ten o'clock the same self-preservation and mu’ protection ane ie Ways and means sto; mf “ - t night, and had not proceeded far when she wafor- | that union ahould be made between the thirteen | Siy, Rucwer, in she event ef His doing so, Congrens “ iy bbc referred to by the Congress of the repuoii; | Dit of the contracting parties, and the conobesteus ; _ five thousand dollars on the same day in the next | Which are strictly necessary can give no opporte- ‘tunately grounded in shallow water. As soon as | States, whether bond or free, a compromise was en- already Senate—make DOMINICA. . informageens of the accident had reached the agents | tered into, by which those States witch legalized sla- | en ig ircady Gaon ncoe Ia eae chief ma- The quarrel between the Assembly and Governor red = ive ae peta i nl ag arn sointtingvertaral mton, “We preva that tho ee Hitchens & Co. —they imonediately ies eta ee [a cae tink Rt bess ing yorer fed | gistrate of the republic power to declare war. yen Coe without mitigetion, ek cortainly, ‘Art.3. The government raed ah said com- | not lost time in the United States in securing fer pate! ¢ Ocean Queen, Vampire, and several | inst. * th: WI decla: femen nican are rel eller vessels, to her assistance, reper greatest | Which boasted of universal freedom were not con- | a ene sean Here Barend ciesswan Bene | on, nothing can be more extraordinary than the con- | Pe? the right and exclusive privilege of construct. | themselves the protection fae vernment, and exertions were made to get her off before daylight, | strained to violate the consciences of their citizens, by jand and France. And Mr. Pierce and Congress are | uct of that functionary. pt py oly ‘Salheaw es to the ee ee i ae 5 a but without success. During the morning of yes. | being consenting parties to an iniquity which they well aware of the fact. But. that this ciremmstance | Niceragua, provided it be within the limits and ju- soicetaatt terday, her crew net being able to move her, appli- | professed to abhor. Ina word, it was enacted that | will tend to cool their ardor, and to check their ra- . Markets. ried! the said republic of Costa Rica—gi ‘Triumph of the Revolutionists in Nioaragua. cation was made to Capt. Cooper, R.N., Superin- | each State should 88 the power within itself of | pacions appetite for territorial and human.cattle- | | Kivcsox, (Jam-) June 20—The business trans- | it usb and ouey the INSTALLATION OF DON FRANOI8CO CASTILLON AS twenty yearsfrom the date | PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT—THREATENED WAR OF tendent of the Royal Mail Company at this port, | determining whether slavery should or should not | Pers fzement, we very much doubt, ‘The | Sctedio the import market since our last issue of the | t0 said company the rig of the said decree, when the same is ratified and ap- CASTES IN LEGOVIA—BMIGRATION TO HONDURAS— for assistance, who immediately, with his usual | be part and gel of their Jaws. And although | Steer teetare a win ee tonetoainan - he | oth instant, has been of a lmited character, owing | tet H good feelings, permitted the Royal Mail Company's one clause of onstitution provides for tho ren- | do them justice waltant 2. ‘They will believe yoscoelly te ese ene ney stocks of most articles steamer to afford her the necessar: i | dition of persons owing service to others, who shall France Proved by Congress, DIETURESD STATE OF AFFAIRS IN GUATEMALA, : Eko stated that Commodore Hendersos aforded | escape from one State fo another, the word’ slave” | with Roeela thes banda will be too fail date able, | nawely-l Sper coctdiscneate ow we? sna b the, Pricemmant, reeceorer, concedes to | _ The Nicaraguan steamer ‘brings ua svions trem ; _ all'the means at his command to extricate her; but | 6 carefully and purposely avoided. This was done | oven if they are willing, to cope with another anta: | _ We regret to state that cholera prevails toa great ex- | yards on each pgs ge rp Leon, the capital of Nicaragua, up to the 19th ef { we regret tostate, at a Inte hour yesterday ‘they | through the interference of Madison, who objected | ponist so powerfal as Wes. So favorable an | tent in many of the sgricultural parishes, but most vira- | {he comp denn At ra ro fn = point se Jane. It appears that the. revolution has bees en- | Pulsed thatthe Suptainat the stegmer shoatd have | imerted in the orice! drafter the constation; | °BROTunie tocame out their amtious designs, | ‘i? "ine tutatsccouts tm the former para ep | SC Gontinion; but the government reservesto ict | tirely muocessful. The late Dictator, Chamorro, with | a! of i ‘ale. | Rect teicaahis esata ait ics Meta tates wnaminiogs epee tema Comceaimgredgel | ttre att emer pay |e ming eau pret tr Pao mon, psy esa 1 a dark and squally night. | ou the ground that the scrupulous statesman did | to he just the people to profit by that opportunity. | Sy le scarelty af labor occasioned by tho grast mortal | such otber public ba yy be found neces- | Of Granada. The besieging force was reported at not like slavery to be recognized as an organic law t P °F Gite hen. a here i Seva bet lidings as may aatuak a ‘ ‘A | Bot what will France and me ee do, among the peasantry, and by the circumstacce that to es there. two thousand men, including a company of Amert- D ‘The West Indies. of his country. That the term, “persons owing | the event of Cuba being threatened? ‘The Eraperor | thore of them ho have not succumbed to the pestilence | Rrt°5 Under the restrictions imposed in the cans, numberin; It is believed that the 1 By the arrival of the steamship Star of the West, | pln ee ey palate bodies oe se ae oh | aaraete has spoken out boldly and unmistakeably. | are quitting the pariah in large numbers. ceding article, the government concedes to the fata mE I spree) will lead toe {we have received cur tiles of West Indian journals | both equally convey the meating—was not inter. | H¢,b98 “expressed his dirapprobation of that ambi: | |, Soro eee esd aie Dame | other portions of land in the different | cers] sack and maseacre upon the taking of the dated to 20th of June, with the letter of our corres- | preted to mean slaves, is evident from the fact of | the kmerican poverseacat:all republican es At ae? | S80 Of galeut ie per 1. find, or a thousand aguare yards, at the end of the | ploza, which event has probably ooarred before tbe pondent at Kingston, (Jamaica,) dated ou tho | Saves escaping into a irce State being permitted to | Hi4 foreign policy, he says, is “the same in the West | qeitt?s Some (ay ag eiogd bib ape ap eri ae sted ‘oad ‘the ri Bape Sorta at soa Eb teseas ae y; i 27th. remain unmolested in their new location, and that | as in the Dest, v4 ts YS, cate neha cadwell’s) sold at 26s., with crackers at 27s. A lot of Projected road on iver Sapoa or Nicara- | present date. Don Brancisco Castillon, called evening of the 27th. | in order to legalise the rendition of such persons | © f ti iiaeniaag Tone 1 san itimore pilot was taken at auction at 20s. 6d. Do- Sap; the mune atiey Roly point known as Ran- | +) sacsume the duties, of Provisional President, From the letter we learn that cholera raged with | it was deemed necessary to pass the I'ugitive Slave | pinined 7 Gn ios is eoppoe = ee ee the | — aula gs Mecned Se. seme RCHINY,, SA hoe: AOE Set the a sitonted af tho ‘has accepted the call, and took the oath of 4 fearful violence in most of the rural parishes. | law ia 1860. Previous to the passing of this atro- | weakness of « neighbor to rob it of its territory.” | Consomiat haa ebanged hands at 22s. to 22s. Gd. per | 0% Be River Colorado, the limits of which are bound- : ‘ ‘Avery severe shock of earthquake was felt in | Cl0W8 law, slavery was not an organic law of the | These are noble ouritennta, worthy,o€ fe relers | edhe 2 uel ed onone side by the said River Colorada,and on | office on the 11th of June. His discourse i 7 a1 | United States, and was not recognized asa legal | re De, iimore | . CANDLES. —We note sales to the extent of 400 boxes Ini. | the other by a branch of the same river, called the | on the occasion was moderate in expreasion, but Kington on Sunday night, June 11th, about half- ed How opposite to the conduct of Presidents Fillmore " ‘ Agua Dulce; and lastly, that of land sita- PT We 4 | institution by the federal government, but was | . bert's, at 029d. per Ib, gua Dulce; ly Penineuls ta a past 11 o’olock. We are happy to state that it has 3 ; | and Pierce! With the studied reserve which seems ‘ _ | ated in the port of San Juan de Ni significant in substance. He advocated the widest 1 | left to each particular State to sanction it or not, | habitual to the present British Cabinet, Lord John | ., CORN ia execeilingly scarce and wanted. The last re fer, de Nicaragua, known | {france in. all that concerns opinion, and maia- § done no damagé. : , as it might think fit. Accordingly, we find that | juwell has not de Mat is the olin of tia | ceipt cf American commanded 11s. 34. per Lag. under the different names of Punta de Castilla, Pun- | 1007‘ aoctrine that the executive should al- 1 The Colonial Standard, of the 26th, says:—The | ceveral States, between the setiement of the | *wseel not declared wi tne policy of wish —Thore have b¢en two arrivals since our last, | ta de Sun Juan, or Punta de Arenas, whose bound- . ae! events of the last fortnight have been without par- i agvesity 5 government, and has refused to lay the papers con- | both of which were taken at 20s. in tierces, and 22s. called | Ways reflect fairly and fully the popular will He ticular interest. The weather generally has Been pease per) craibernd. cre an peeve iyi. | nected with the affair before Purliament. But there box. : ne nding the long narrow strip by dry and hot, with strong breezes from the southeast, | atures, and without any apical to Cony ‘Abol, $8 Bot the least doubt that the ideas of both govern- Cine continues very scarce. H on side the river | “My programme, in all that concerns the State ia- plowing with litle Snteria om night and aay. The | ished ela rey inthe matin Lire une Secinited mente me, dentical, and that one will, co > operate oe 4 en firmly for 52s. The operations have been | gnd port of San Juan, and the area of which is fats , 18 eer edt for each man to only th oF islan 7 except ii se di: percents x | wi e other matter. In fact, England has Prine retail. 4 3 natal ey ealth of the as been good, Except in Bose dls | have thought fit and proper. Nor has Congrees ever | stronger reasons thax France why Cuba shall not ‘Gorb.—Doabloona are at 3 per cent premium. Sang pers teed to reini apanerien duties without interference, H i) Z g 3 i tricts in which cholera still prevails. Amongst these. | attempted to interfere with either of the States | Hxnsaxcs.—about 760 barrels No. 1 x0e, shore, have | St. Apnbas been specially allicted, the deaths in the ; jy nls rere with either of the States 80 | 1, occupied by the Americans, for, apart from the pete 4 oy r ¥ I ‘i | whatsoever, and for its own use and benefit, all and | fruits of his own industry and en! 5 Tower parts of the parish having Leen quite equal in | Jbetating the slaves, os, Indeed, it could not legally | abstract question of right and. wrong, Kngland is | “jtaxc-“Ameriean of prime quality nellat Gd. to dsed, | exch of the'sald portions of land comceded by these | ,,“2i all that concerns exterior relations, 1 am 4 number to those which occurred on its last visita- | Stitution in the eeral Gaabed f hich it Bailed pesteoally ivterested in preventing that ieland from per lb. A lot some time here, and Which has not kept | preeente. a to cultivate the best intelligence with all : ton, “Tt has also appeared in St. Thomas in the | Ty is, however, sono longer; but May gow be con- | RiMg, incorporated as one of the States of the | well, ia teing pareelled out at 734d. English maybe | Art. The government moreover concedesto the | patichs, and capecially with the various States of - Beer _ . $ | 4 ; | ha c Central main east, where it has been fatel to several persomsin cigcred ag a matter in which Congress may consti- | ren ee Eicon which paship yeur'ea thas we | “Ee ta very 6 Transit Company the right and authority to con- 2 —— the nei hood of Morent bay. Among the reme- | 4; Tawt dics which have been successfuily tried for cholora | tonalh legislate: in this city is sea-water. It has been exhibited in srequently repeated doses of four ounces to patients | oe phen cheer iia pao has been moved | O3kes, trenches, bastions, bridges, canals, and other | Ment ofa general union upon | constructiona or excavations, as may be deemed ne- | Stood principles, cod stir ce-sary by the said company, to facilitate the work | ,‘“The questions pending between the State and cer 8, fall, 485. was obtained. of concluding the said transit route, provided al- ese foreign companies, I am desirous of ways thut such constructions and excavations do oniously, and with strict reference to the | Soe Nites Wee tata eerie | hsve contemplated would effec this “land, bat, a8 | Lino is very scarce. As high as 10d. has been paid for | struct, at its own expense, such piers, wharves, | Of Peace, aud to this end in favor of the establiah- thisparticular. The sist indication of this change | N¢ have already somewhat exceeded our limits, we in advanced stages of cholera, with remarkable | bape pomp ro ghia hy St Fah OY Bil | pertunity. for a small parcel No. eet Th ae the tion of a Light | ¢2 the catehpoles end bum: ballifts of those of the | 4, 4 Ee Fert tae) chee RY », | eee LF sk epee Ly Eg not impede or obstruct i the in and interests of the ¢ Commissioners erection of a Lig! South, and which authorized officers of the United n the apxiety whic! as been manifestcl to ob, eqairy 4 pede ruct in any manner the internal : t 12 mst defer that branch of our subject to another op- “yy SyPs1 "No. 3 lusze has been pleced at 288., and ) ins ‘ i i Fs . Pri : j : i Se tillon, it will Gorstand willbe for the firet time displayed on the | 229 individual who rooy be aworn to, no matter how | MEF! WeUa Seem 0 Oi erm veclection of their | PiMEST0.—There is not any at market. © said company the right ané authority to ue, free | (ently Secretary of State of the Republic. He isa ] taht ofthe 20th Jul © display: falkely, a8 a fugitive slave, while these officers may | 4h) 0) eh ts ‘of Madrid, ant Shel 1. | y,um hasbeen rather active, ‘The operations include | fon ail taxes or duties, such timber i the’ wild than of tiberal inciples, and committed to the same sa 28th, 7 ra i legally claim the assistance of the officers and cit! nister 20 tbe Cour! aero tneatiobad the | 220 Pemebeons, 18 proof, at is. Sd., and, subsequently, |) ove ft hits, and ace =i be line icy with General Cabanas, the ‘ke 28th of June being the anniversary of the Cf the State whose soil is thus violated, to aid | i948 in relation to the vessel already mentioned, the | 6 puncheons at 5s. 41d’, with smail parcels at 5s. ¢d. | ands of the republic, and such stone, lime, or any of Honduras. He chiefly distin, himself in coronation of her Majeaty, Qaeea Victoria, the fort | in the capturs of the runaway, no matter how repug disposition, and indeed the anxiety, alluded to has — Other operations bave occurred at Gs. 6d., duty free, for | other materials that the said company may require Mie. Garvainondenee’ with: Lard, som on the and ships at Port Royal displayed their flag, and |) ant the people of that state may be to slavery. been clearly shown. The effect upon the Spanish | export . | for the construction of the works necessary to the fired the usual salufes. government has been declared by the add m t) {2% i t Mow fa exceedingly saree. ¢ mpletion of the present undertaking. —_ of the pretended Mosquito a. in The Standard, of the 2%hb ultimo, noticing the | pepe rg Myla tate spoaier, hy. hing the garrison of Cuba, and the opinion which Louis Sexr.—No tales of any moment have occurred since | Art.& The weiner lastly concedes to the | Wh he trinmphantly carried tie om 20 far as latest report of the progress of the epidemic, says:" | DOs oaihy viseoal¥e xp vealed the Missouri nt ro. , Napoleon is said to have expressed as to the ambi. ont — now oh firm be ia ema ei seid company the favor of itting all the shi argument was concerned) against ——- ; —We ¢ to learn that cholera hus appeared in | pice yy which sever; wee forever ox ‘Iuded from | tious and encroaching spirit which has character. *icck mas be cons wanton ti seereliing diminished ' and vessels employed by it, or belo to it, while-| , A demonstration had been made by the of pgeee in — Hiver Disteict of oa Py ce gerd territories north of 1 th parallel of north lati- | ised the eee eine pi is ream a to | “Bouat ty ta rather better tonulty, at fas changed | er eg ph chen pert big oy bocmobergr - ta East, great severity. is 8: no ry 1 France. En; , ever cantioas and reserved, has ¥ . od: 171 “ sit, to free! a a r less than ninety eases had appeared on Golden: | ‘dé, but the newly erected Territories are, in con-- | had little tor say on the matter; end Lord John bef peri of pees oe aualiepe ade Oe of ‘all the ports, rivers, and streams ich may Benor Francisco. Gomez, ad. tnteries President of Grove, of which eleven kad been fatal, and that | ‘avention of the original | constitution of the re Pissell has allaged apprehension to aconsiderable Tovacco ik ebundant and dull of sale be on the line or in the neighborhood of the route | Honduras, who has great influence with the Indians most of the other properties had been attacked in Bbc, deprived eee ent pargrin hall or extent, by stating that there was reason to expect | Exctasors,—On London, Colonial andJamatea Banks— _ of transit, and to use the saine five frou il Guity ok fenetally, had gone to Matagalps to quiet thens. Te proportion. At Bath, also, the disease had mani institutions. Slavery is, in fact, thrust upon Ne- | the amicable termination of the affair then pending 0 days, par; GO days, 2 per cent premiam; 3 vays,1 tax of port or anchorage; it being also un: FrPposed pig hogemeuas was enjoying perfect fested sem fatally, sed, was in roaaity, Re is stil byaska und Kansas, by the authority of Congress; between the United States and Spain. That the Per cent premium, that the pas nce cme ee any, con | quiet. A considerable number of Americans, here- pe aed f % ath 8 ee ane | and the local Legislatnres of these two Territories, Sdvice of England to this latter will be to be mode- Interesting from New Granada. pss. fous, tietion’ at aed “ak | tofore resident in Nicaragua, were proceeding thi- ere Baca bere cece dete Tt hes abated ae | WHen they shall have been formed, will have nogay | Téte and conciliatory, we are quite assured. Any OUR BOGOTA CORRESPONDENCE. ae celisy aritled, neonate Si"eheh "enti ag | ther, under arran ts with the Honduras Raliway ee eee eee cate. oa tit acd Mailer | 2, the, matter—they are powerless to anpul the de- | Tupture which may take place between America and BHodots, June 10,1854. | Sneteciahi te commlact wo 1p tools machines, | Co™Mpany, which is commencing ite operations. Saw treat, but ia very severe at Gay's {ill and Maiden | cree which bas gone forth, however earnestly they Spain will be certain to involve France aud England. | Sure lee Rica ape LB oe copspruct workmen's toole, machines, | — nod other estebiialianeute for Facilitating the Hall districts; there have been upwards of sixty toy desire to do so. It would be but @ very little | The very first ater ia oe event ofsycharupture Afairs Still Unsettled—Hopes for General Mos- instruments, chains anchore, cordage, cables, tar, ‘work, were erecting on the entire line: A = there. Wkrkal,’ of 3 ba eutebao stretch of authority for Congress to pass an‘act le | 2 the part of America, will be to seize Cube. It would quera—Trade Paralyzed—The United States ava, spirits of ntine, oil, gi nth the number of A; ns establishing themselves . The ares An io : wear “ Se tiant n galizing slavery throughout the American Union— bea popular one. It would bave been made already, Consul and the People etc., and alse en necessary for use ne 1PS | Comayagua, is Dr. J. W. Livingston, late United instance of the depreciation of real estate was fnr | thus taking the matter out of the hands of the Sta | CoUld any reasonable pretext have been found for it. F s and barks, be all free of duty and levies of any | feats Gonenl in Leon, a gentleman long resident nished in this city yesterday. Several honses and Legislatures. But as the last feather added to the | The policy of England, however, is pacific. She has Things are as far from being placed ona per- nature whatever. a lands, belonging to the estate of the late Hon. Heo. | joa broke the camels back, such an act would , Nothing io gain by quarreling and tighting with | manent basis as evor: many believed that Herrera , Att. 9. Moreover, all corresponding private pro- | it the country and universally respected by the tor Mitchell, were put up for public sale, ie front of | + ¢ indignation a2ct would | other nations; and if America is only reasonable, 4 “ty ; _ perty and goode necessary or useful to The parties | People. the Commercial Hotel, bet there was uot a single ee tans Ce ey soe Rage gta ead and will be content with her vast domains, Yeaving | Would win the day and put things in gchar constructing the sald transit route coming fromany | 47 athe id ging Rew ronte of transit vis bid. People are afraid to invest their money in | Which’is the strength of the North American States; | ber neighbors in the quiet enjoyment of what be- ately: but he was completely routed in Gipaquira. foreign port at peace with this republic, shall be Bay on the Pacitic, by the goverament of Costa . ing ,conside! the subject of emigration, in which it states the fol- sad ene or American policy by no means, however, jastifies the : otherwise be imposed by the government. grant, nominally toa Mr. Kirkland and Meera, lowing +—At a meeting of the Commissioners of hoy fps ieokion hetoes aerating Tete expectation thet she will be content with her own, OMly hope is thet the report ia true that General ‘Art. 10. The employes and workmen. of the | Said bee be really to Commodore Vanderbilt, who wild Emigration Correspondence, held at the King's of the North. ‘The. recent ozcurreaces in Boston | Ot that the restless, agitating spirit of her people Mosquera is ou the coast and will bring up troops said company are free and exempt from all eervice, | Proc . Ae Aen sg her Oe yarn line. a House, ih Town, on Wednesday, and at which gna cleewhere, where the capture of fugitive slaves | May not overcome the prudence and wisdom of her and arms. civil or military; but im order to obtain this privi- | Sen nade is seat hoult Nt comparison his Ex ey the Governor preeided, several let- | hos beon resisted to the efiveion of blood, are pretty | SoVerhment—weak ag that government is now ad- Milo and bi ein Fi tiv: Litis «aia | St» it is necessary that the said employes or | 530s bes ontge = icaragua assent ters from the Duke of Newcastle wore laid by bis clear indications that Northerners will’not permit | mitted on all hands to be—and involve herin war. | ilo and bis army are in Facatativa, auditis sald workmen shall have been in the service of the said | en fom! ay e Di pes a new route Bxeeeey Logon badger se nag ee agency their rights to be violated beyond a certaia point. The annexation of Onba is # soattoe which concerns are going to Honda; but I doubt it, asthese people compan; fer a peried of at Teast thirty days. ae hey a formidable rival to all others now in exist- for ing emigrants to this island; and, among » thi dof the wedy ic’ 4 tel England and ourselves much more intimately than _ from the cold regions ess, or worse,in the hot Art. 11.) The sa’ sit Company, in consid- = 5 ether tingh it mas atimaied th ths como Ainge, wees ah tended Sele appease The Ameren thi ote. | yas god deat pee eration othe prtvleen and favre tus graned, | he eam say, planing and hinge mal nal ers may in future communicate with the agents was jy serted into the cons fon when the Fagi- Htory is not key to be slaked by the possession of rg: hogy diane ngage promises that the products of the country andthe ¢* by an American company on the sor priate direct, instead of through the Colonial Office, by | tive 8: . Nobtacka bill iga Cdb& On the contrary, that island obtained, the | There is rather more’ stir in the streets than for- commerce of the republic, which pass by the i= the Bay of Loca in fee whioh much time may be saved. It was farther jcayy blow on the thie “Griving it in stili | Aiericans will turn their longing eyes upon Ja- | rerly, as people begin to come out of their hiding transit route in its own ships or steamboats, shall ped eo tytn A oer oem co elicited that about Angast or September next a geeper, and w e ho Southerners | Maica, and other British possessions in their | placcs; but no business can be donc—all coutidence pay only seven per cent of that which will be paid | (ver sen OF ite a a ee pped by ship load of 312 Chinese emigrants will arrive in | must be cs ow, if immediate vicinity. Englend, therefore, besides , ‘x destroyed and there ts a great want of moucy. on foreign fraits or produce. proprietors to Calffora ta paraiso aud Callao. this description of property. | the ‘ . longs to them, there is little fear of a conflict be- There is at present an opposition force in Mariquita, held free and exempt from every duty and impost, The same journal, of June 19, has an article on sees tae er ace on cechciety vicltis tween her and Great Britain, Past experience Of under Viana, Esa ‘&e., but it is pre: The #nd every other restriction or detention that might EF) Slave law was parsed. end, ning the fissure. The South w they apply another bi this island, and that their loc ition will be confined i » Union to be enti her engagements with Spain, is bonnd, in The Atucrican Consul has got himveif into bad re- 2. The company also promises and obliges | The establishment is sald to have paid for itself exclusively to the parishes of Olarendou and Vere. boon di North complete Hy, severed Hors the prokon, | ‘colt de fence, to prevent Cuba from. falling pute among the better clase of citizens here. On _ itself rigorously to comply with the stipulation that | wie eters eet eee act OUB KINGSTON CORRESPONDENCE. * There are many ways of effecting this besides the | into the hands of the Americans. if the an- | the morning of the 17th of April, when the excited the road, of whatever material constructed; for the | TBO (ome & misamets, 0y 2 0. been formally aban Krvowrow, June 27~-8 P. M legalizing of slavery thr mt the Union. One of Rexation of the one will lead to attempts to | populace were smashing windows, doors and furni- rposes of this transit route withm the limits of | doned, and the vesscls, or rather veasel, tor only < = these is the present conse Congress seems deter- | aBnex the other—and there can be no doubt upon | ture, firing shote through windows and imprisoning republic, shall become the property of the Cos- | Coe Primero) ceems to have been on the coast, Frat ful Ravages of the Cholera—Politice! Summary yivea to relative to the annexation of | this point, unless America changes her policy—it is | Congressmen, Senor Scivador Camacho Roidon, who | ta Kiewn nation t the expiration of the said term | }°% Sen gent to Chile. — Depreciation of the C. of the Island—The Cuba. Abies has Mr. Exodus of Laborers to Novy Bay—New: from | powering the President « I the Dilines. the -reven t a a ad declare Ww With mach regret I have to convey to you the un- save teeehiee te setente Mf pleasing information that cholera is still hovering over the country. In Kingston there are few or no ooaes, but in some of the country districts its work of destruction is truly appalling. In the parish of Saint Ann there have been at least five hundred . em- | hot only politic but wise to sustain Spain against | wes so popular, as tiovernor of Panama, withthe of twenty years. | in @ 1 pe | the United States, and to assist ber in defending | Nerth Eraericass, vant a message to him requesting 15. ‘The said company farther binds itself to | sn wien Bate oF A 8 Ade on his own au- from all attacks, as well extern internal. | his permission to pass by the wall from his own ive m board, and conduct in its ships, the diplo | in Nicaragua. awed wht as the dictetor, he Senate. ‘project of aggrendivement ati ed to the henge to those of the consul’s,which was con iguous, scents, employés and officials of the said re- hip of Catrera would . eee ai toa tocial ans, and directed against the Spanish cobo- | he consideripg his person and perhaps bis lifein pul to whatever place they may wish to go on imilar to that of Chamorro 7 Nica: si pon which Louis Napoleon ix ssid to ye } danger: but he wes refased, onthe ground that his | the direct line of the transit route, without charging however, ssid: that: he will be on by expreeved himself so “openly end earnestly,” € Was oly large enough for his own accommo. - stm for themselves or their baggage; and the | Anva ih case of dificelty. The free «ered cma carried out, new projects will arise directes Whst msde the matter worse was the in- | sat company also promises to carry ree in time of | oN toe ar Sem nly advocated by the English colonics, and leading to collision. If he consai, for in the course of two or | WSr, officers, troops and mauniments of war to such | monarchical party now demieieas in that etter must Eis aa m ae America -— { ad in bis — a dozen —_ re- vegeta sg meal re Map as maybe | y State. Mngland—and who is there that will not regret the it was looked upon as partiality, | neces ul cire i EA TRY TREE TT c'rnmstance! ithad much better teke place in resist Moleno, Dr. Heras ae, ieee amonz Art. 14. If, unfortunately, the present dispute Simiovs Accwwest on tan WATERTOWN AND nat ency of t ays he z 2 6 3 S=3 2 i 5 z i that caze the said company is freed from the obli- | ing at his watch, that“ the train conduct of the female popclation, who dig graves | 9 sieenneemmacoent ations and stipulations made on its part, and the | 9.55," referring evidently to the mail train themselves, the dead would remain unbaried. which seems to have possessed the Americans? We | fonts "tae esting sport b gen | _ Sensors AseacLr vros Srmmrr Prick py Mus. Sipabiie of Cotta Rica exonerated pd ma part from | north, and forgetting the freight train going mmuions on the 1th May. | Rosissox—Yesterday morning, as Sheriff Price granting those petvileges Lavi mentioned; , due at the very moment, and which came apon fatal cases, out of a comparatively emal! population. inc attempts upon Cuba, and supporting the rights of | t . fear Mr. lon will be apt to | pending between Costa Rica and the State of Nicar- | Rowe Rawxroap.—A serious accident occurred om ‘This in the principal pimento parish in the island, ja; can relish this | #2 old but comparativel powrriess Rily, We aro acua, in relation to their boundaries and the | this road, on Saturday arenes. ist A party of and the crop wil! suffer materially,owing to the want rting their elected President into a | &!@d, however, to find that assurances have becn cocuirymen on the Isthmus. It is pity that gar right of navigating the river San Juan and psa ban my a Al ing the as at ‘ia, of labor. Strong athletic men, who happen t that is, if theydo re. | <ivem by France, or it is thought they have been consul, who is looked upon always as a specimen of the Lake Nicaragua, should terminate to the re Ake oh wera hea on yh r 4 pwad cites 4 voth’ of the North | thot Spain hae nothing to fear about Coba. Aud | his countrymen, did not sustain his dignity a litle —— of Costa Ries, thus excluding the said | hed taken out,the ‘or that parpose, | It cape the fearful scourge, are leaving the parish, and | it in the moat rio | we ere inclined to conclude tha’ the openly express | move: our present one haa certainly done every- | Transit Company from availing ite! of the be epg te foreman Noo fan the in too many cases, were it not for the praiseworthy ¥ mot this be yet a meana of | 4d opinion of France, and the known determination | thing to dircredit his countrymen and his govern- | concessions granted by these presents, then and in | time, by one of the hands, and et hea a rit of territorial aggrandizement _ Of England, bave had some effect in producing the | ment. A Scsscrinsr. hi trust it will be; and that it may be an effectual | justi During the present visitation the ecourge bas not, means of checkin the further aivance of slavery on Russell in the House of ( P nom Fh mage: ; pisiaks A. entered the room @ Mrs. Robinson for the purpose | and if eny of the these tg | round the curve while they were speaking. Theen- <8 Ba ee the former occasion, conkned itself to | the Anserican continent, as well aaa preventive to DEMERARA | of delivering her meal ts uml without aay prover | sho@id be found within the ion of ‘tis re- | gincer, fireman and condiictor saved themselves ‘the lower orders only. It has selected many a vie- 8 perpetuity in Cu f An order has been fsmed fur placiag all vessels | cation or a word passing betwoen them, she seized | poblic after the dispute Nicaragua has been | jumping from the train. The wpa tim from the ir walks of life, and is far more THE COLONIAL ¥ ving from Barbadoes in quarantine till visited | & brass candlestick with marble bottom and strack — settled, the said company may continue in pos | over the open space, and then in virulent in its k. In the town of St. Ann’s (St QUE | by the health officer. | the sheriff asevere blow with it over his eye, knock- | session as proprietors thereof, in comy ion for wards, the tender down ry ero by the Ann's Bay) it had somewhat abated, bot in the in- [From the King “We extract the following from the summary of | ing him down and inflicting a considerable wound | divers sums of money already received by this re- | cngine and one ht car. In the were three terior of the it rages still to an alarmieg ex- Every fresh cirenmetance that tranepires in re- | the Regal Gazette:— on lis face, Recause of the necessary discipline | public in virtue of this agreement. jassengers, who, as the car was broken to pieces, enforced by Mr. Price in her case, she had become Ait. 15. If, unfortunately, any dispute or contro- , epilled out int» the stream, and escaped unhurt. A a with lim some time since, and probably this | yersy should arise during the existence of this con- | brakeman named Lyons went down with the wreck, homenetetare. enmity, cherished by hor secretly ever sinve, in- | tract between the republic of Costa Rica and the | and was so much fnjdred that he lived bat a few . falling for the | duced the assault. Immediately on recovering Mr. vaid Transit Company, it shall be vt ago by the | minnter. The engine, anew one, put on the road by bevathlers | Pijce properly directed the murderess to be tand- | judgment of four arbitrators, of which two will be | about two weeks ago, was Smashed up, a8 wae ‘wetil'zer, is vate: | cuffed and chained fast in her celi, where she may | nominated by the said republic, and two by the com- | also one of the freight cars.—Kome Sentinel. now realize more fully her awfal situation. She is | pany; and eaid arbitrators havin, beard and | shall be tent. Nor is it confined to this district of theislond gard to the relative pos alone. It is in the noighboring parish of Saint and Spain on the Cuban stion tends to demon- n times was known as the wet season; but it i 80 Thomas, in the vale, and alsoin the parish of Saint strate that events are rapidly hastening,to a crisis; ularly mild as not to jastify « . p> hs tinct extaie te athe ve only hada small share of I speak of these parishes particularly 1 | ction that that crisis will be a ter pin ae ap i nso allude to ita raging there in an epidemic form: bat rible one. Hver since the great republic began to Tn the 7. «here and there” there are cases to be found occur. look witha greedy oye on Cuba, a an acqaisition to ing in almost every parish andjdistrict of the country. the pro-siavery caaee, which has advanced of late ev iy foek tas fotene uuly beyond endurance, and makes great disturb | Getermined the question, their deci Sreepy Rerrrsvtiox Karly on the of fe have had a long season Of dry weather. The with snch yact of the United | ; bastian M earth bas become quite parched, and it is feared af- States in c nd evinces a de- om. and look beautiful. ‘The operation of sug e atthe jail. It is right to “ribbon? ades | jinal and without appeal; but if they should be | Saturday last, a man named Se i hing ae wperari's ruspended on mest "eutatel O18 ) pernte character, though a woman— Troy equally divided in Opinion, they shall have the | was caught in the act oe ter the heavy faila of rain, which are now looked for sire for its in thé States of the | ‘merce seain, we auppose, in J vower of naming a tfth, and the difficulty shall | the premises of George Pendleton, Meq., on the Le- of the United States We begin with the weather. The presen! ie what in H " mentarily the disease will again spread. | hope Union. Such an on ' ee a To Wuat ant we Cosuxo !—We are informed | thus Le eettled. | banon road, about three miles from this city. Ha Ray Meanghtle little 1s being done NG cheunie tes | 16 Yivet the pbackles of ve wn o noe a cask was deposited from a 5%. The pregont contract, in order that it | was brought tothe city and taken before ay. Rowe- town, and J fear we are no better prepared thin we efore Amer - nen , ot the depot in Canton, Stark county, |p’ take effect, must be previously approved Kemp, who held bim to appear before the Grand were three years ago to combat. with the esomy. ty, are ch < been in» Je direction “Canton” upon it, This an d by the Congress of the republic. Jury now in session; he was there indicted, and in 3 arraigned before the Criminal tried, convicted and lees thanan hour ¥ Court, where he w Politically things are very dull. AJ the How. Edward Jordan wor elected vy © direction led to anex- iu faith of which the present contract, containi ask was found to be filled with | eixtcen srticl a tal da) #, ives the 22 of May, busil : pilex 0 ol iD awn up in duplicate, and a- e mort part with the new Immigration bil Kia ston, in the room of Hon. Puilip Lewre' whohw x} t ine ve, alt the poantlet « Is avd bewle knives. Everything was care. | tested in & ¢ the 26th day of the month of imprisonment in the’penite left the country to retire in bogland, Mr. Jo 1 ie be replaced, to eee who would call for a pavkace — Febre i . i] waa formerly an eppovcnt of Mr. Lawrence for th tempt ee, ee es h vousual ¢ 3. In a short tlw (Signed) Jonqurs Bi 0 CALVO, game office, and fos’ the e'cetion, after a most of the br evs ¢ t « prie 4, clrimed and carried away tio. Wot, P. Ke 0 animated contest, by one vo Mr. Law | was ther then, though r the 9 visite ss . itis sofd that caska #6 milar to the one above Agent and Attorney for Cos ’ ; qnit " : I . te 4 ck of, & being rent in different direet oo pai va! E Feb. ected how { . To wget an wo

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