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meena - onan _— — eg take on Oar Bkaragus Correspondence. four to five NEWS FROM BUENOS AYRES. | new stectionct Representatives is to take place on, Lamar ap, Nioarsgua, Ja'y 7,1854 Ue so cere to tnotomma Hee ——ee | The oscillstions in the market dariag the | pyscription of the Department of Chantates—Inc'- i) = fang cop Political a24 Commercial Summary—Oar pay ty ly Cd gn At dents of the Trip from Greytown—The City of fit eas toes Bs le Bee. Itisan Couns Weticonfcciel Aspens of Eee | te shew Sas Bar Ge ns pices amoral | Libertasd—‘The Mines, &c. , some fifteen by forty feet, one igh, aod anand Satine Sg Bele Measures Exceutive—The Harkets. causes, but are effects of panio and imam o Fag On te Q ene e = eS aber hington speculation. At the same time, some of the rems | You have heard of the department of Chantates, | oontaina wens, Se —_ toe ne in the ne: | duced Mr. B's own practice admission By the arrival of the Waal we Rave - hibition to the export of the two other houses already erected, strikes a chord that will swaken a wa m and | when Gecretary of State. It’ will be mbored ceived, via Eoglaod, our regular files of Buenos precious, stale: of & heavy tax on thelr export, ber a Khang. Thins pocience Ce vatie anes rocess of erection. In Se vale, below, aeurthe hearty Tesponse throughout the Union. The Argus | that Mr. Buchanan sent a Consa! to Belize, aosred- . t - w chance for improvement of Mountain, about to the Britis and recety Aut ctl tna sn | ran ire vm wnt tt Un itn emote mone hast | Slt Bate | "rem Cette, A eden | eer ane Po ee tine Packet, publ ered on . legitimate co icaanre thes does Bee gtap- ¥ ie ben te eae e re polar a ab am gh ae | phew heigl el ee vagaaane | ~§ eens rt rin pasture joe dad ae ang ee a green; rancheros from in strong orm the pease, fo common amoog g sews: | the Micareg thet ninee 1s th epee fy eed good during the nionth of June :— currency—will Le found wor ~ | other parts are in with mulee for eale; native women | peers, of hunting up and duplaying ime which | What the ble and plessant ambasador said June, on the whole, must rank asa dull business THR CONFEDERATE PROVINCES. | — Weirebina tel beg ale Sao mee vith fer fe sor piles of clothing on their heads, tee chemne deiete saesermy, oruaee sad cuime) big ie vecerenle ph naneas oral 4 page Se He a cosmbeplstebachsa tooal rhe rome in devoid of Intcrestif we oxoent the | Bak an es seid pth 7 aoa pats fe pertotieeny Sn ne freee he ome conan, wid oxision that auch, details are shocking to the sense of | he have suid, T cannot imagine, | pd re ee ior, seth i 1 ve specie — ant 1, p of an 5 all who feelin modesty or rei This distinguished democrat has not hitherto been {raneactions, ni the demand [oF thee | ae oe the ‘tendency 10 desertion declares | allo, slothe, &c—which they accounted for ashar- | the doors ofthe liquoe rhovs, r groups are pore inerouy 40 the moral tone of the enamunit, ccurpicunn far the brilianey ‘of ‘bla diploma 30 ae deri ‘the pest moathe, This reserve | itseifin » most sigvificaut and satisfactory maaner. | ing been taken in Chantates. We knew, too, that | © safer FS myer ‘and ions rg ths talk | nals. We shall be greatly pleased to see the conductoss pegs are -—e ‘ ampowsee © a af ce re ed consiier t- 2 confidently calculate | Fo:tuvate)y for us and for them (the deserters) some | i, was a mountainous region, watered by my t manifest destiny and the extension of free- | of the press everywhere determining henceforth net to | Sv cor-spond ng compensation, in the increased | able bodied mea will be required. for our + | streams, and possessing a fine, bracing, healthy | dom’s area likewise. Yeis'a town ou has has ofwen | suffer their colunato be polluted by such details, or be | Hitaree tap chad a) pin cg te nee, Fequiremen's the camning mouths. We have now | water works, new custom houses, ie &c., a8 patii- | a . Tn that * Mae of Li y Grey- | eprung into existence before, in many a ‘Weatern. ioe cens sf nolatiog tte iets of Oe ee ital we to tt soglar a Pok per aaceoredl v= prvttee sibcaptsaiee pend feel 1 Boe mer — brits rod page ae tsi town, where pgp oe ey ee the power of the prees to eradicate. We say empiati- It is understood that when Mr. Bucvanan was de- the ions, a an ned. | , , let it be done. Fe eet Sinise channels has signally | Dr, Alberdi, in reward of his enlightened propa: | 411 ground the coast the languid alr aid swoon, and bustling look. ‘There is not much regulerity in me phy paspcoreoinee nD iesiir tabriate ee Pa fog og: ery lg omy mpd itrary lines of demarcation ou the map, than to iplomatic Representative of the Thirteen near tne ied re cradle, and that’s just what it Saar sinet sitio to respect them when theit in- | Cabinets of London, Paris and Madrid.” From the , ° oft pairs ees See ee eteatems caret socal ‘ibtheed to iy exatnge all New York papers, lke the Hasan, | with be ails and his anpeione terests an i conveuiences are concerned. memorable compact of San Nicolas to the present gion. Imagination pictured its broad savanaabs, the crushing sand Apnalgsenatings process} but within | Diti5. a wine tho Rocwens, Porta. iw, cones | " ve 2 a Brn se ro ho Calculating on a continuance of the present har- | bour, the nominee has shown a blind devotion to mpjestic forests, its towering “hills, its sequestered | 9 few weeks the native Indinasare bringing iniarge * ome — journals mp asi procity a a ae, fe whieh, Meee pigs monious intero ure, the stock of manufactared | the will of bis patron, and an uuscropnlous zeal in | Indian villages, ite roaming flocks, its fruits and | quantities of washed , which they find in tue conarsee en i aces — spe Fe trad’ | tence teas econo AEs, Meeeay Ok rl ‘on hase, th ugh large, is perbaps not exces- | defence of the most arbi and despotic measures, We bad ‘f charming visions of » | mountain streams. By the mining law: of Nicaragua, ool eek cag aaa Pipe neat rds ‘he macke- et ota cs aden phages cian oy Se wneeran én sy on ce aenina tentie he salir of our own, far up on some mountain side, & fcelaper oe opto e e ker fo peed private, or ndesy character, es; 1 do not mean to count the pretence that we capnot doubt o qi a le mines by aseooiat himself A A Further custom house reforms are again om the | that has been assigned him. . | where we could go to sleep at night with the | 4 cit; of that Btate. There poyehanes: ieee if ies Be aymecrt bosib br in en meg Se eee oo ee ese i = eng tapie, at least in commercial circles. In short, it is | The national government has also contracted with sountein breeze blowing freshly over us,| here notwithstanding. Mr. Fabens, the American us eee fh id Ole Ay ob Rime ns pee he nectic d to substitute a uniform bees te duty of 4 or | a private company for the conveyance of the mails | a th laintive of the whip poor | consul at San Juan Norte, owns four mises in | © a ler mar! pelle Pegi, Hn Gone hea reapers per cent for our present complicate and cumbrous | and passengers fromthe Rosario to FF cgeetel oem an ie plain notes PP connection with Senor Ferrer. Tnese are all wi race ineapeas are Oe nee ea nance Sie Whew: | fae the ster wpe gor at 9) of depot, transit, and reembarkstion. | that we hope shortly to see extended to the whole | will, or distant braying of the jaguars, lulling : Tock nals delig) supplying to the public. Zhe Naw | for occasion by ne apolonis and hangers vety one would thea be at liberty to bring | republic. We hearse Wists eeccene foe oriee | us off to tranquil dreams, and then to awake in the | mine ncar the shores of the lake. Mesars, Milla and MIS Da as po treet ng, — po nigany oP ies Sraaeak must stand = % eget Tattle iio! | jis Beate, ahi? Se | morning, and up with a hearty spring, and find our- | Fannin, two American gentlemen, have also some | the gai] ing is a specit p sameding vandals, And aible forit would be to reduce 9 rm are iy tho ‘urt} a i valuable mines here owned in connection with Padre further delay, le, or impediment of any kind. The MARKETS, selves, like the Nicaragua Trausit line to Oalifornia, | £21" oo, paar ten priests | _ “Itis sheer falsehood,” adds the Tribune, ‘to aay that | level of Arkansas politics, with its powie ives, 4 generous hearted ius | street Sights, and repudiation; and ¢! tom House authorities would be Boswos Aynes, June 80.—Excn NG)—Spanish dollars | ghead of the mails—we mean the sun—looking out | whom Stevens so delighted to eulogize. There are | *0ciety is rade worse by the publication of the vise | 8! 3 Confined to & singl+ point-—the classification and ap- | $7 Fee ee ce ee cusbene or | over @ stormy prospect of crags and hills tothe | many othee deeeiaie who have meee fa tines) | «tf cmmmninche Maly Papers’ ts eke weoe, ue = irda ta care bela Praisoment of be successive cargoee as they arrivets | (ilar, 2 o-101 do. Montevideo, par; Franoe: per doub- | ailent, sleeping lake beyond, with Ometepec stand- | oF who receive ore to crush and wash out upon | The decd then is done ia secret, "Orie ia organizet as | olucky and disgraceful scrape under'the cover of aan ee gate ae Aree rroaid ceases Simm | 0m, 6h a 8tiof ; United States do's 2 per cont dla; lo | fy emmy in its imidet, like an eternal sentinel, | *aZe rin Ms pow lone, by hand. As agon tn ma | muorder- Witness the Thugsof India, where isardering | the inatinotive democratic hostility to Kogland, but su rea] Janeiro, 1 a 1h t " higheat ice of >» » | chinery rodu: count periy pro: | isa a creed, and the head murderer invested wi pitied to this extent, a greatly reduced staff of em- | Datrict donticoos during the week was S41; the ‘owes | overlooking all the land. Now into the: saddle, | spected for placer digetogs, [believe {twill be found | the sacred cgay of m Fove or Bishop. Those of a bor. | ¢PAt{#too gross @ presumption upon even dome- failed. “It is easier for incivient statesmen to draw | garda in Chile, haa obtained the, sppoiatment of | reathing Uke one that hath « weary dream, ita arrangement; it looks sprawting ike an infant in | tn4¢ many of the most respectable families studious: | trusted with some specific ‘service commensurate Presidential quired, to keep np an adequate plore would ensure a punctuality and despatoh | j263;. Highest rate of exchange on England daring the |): rth, to be second ia opulence only to California. gia, a Henry Vil, a Louis XV, but show the crimes of ty. of the present bbs. td. p 3 lo ft, Oo. lasao in band, and so forth. voclety. ‘The king rettects the 0. But I bave reason to believe that the serious . ost ba pe aificult fect ade the prosea ert pie ai mn ae cad Gow hides end leait.|. -Lant fallwe got a letter from your old correspon: Ibiee ix THE Sova. peeve eee ee en difficulty thus heedlessly ‘ed, Will oti! bo sot. ¥ The New York Evening Post discourses in nearly | ;; Besides, we are satisfied that the reveane would cach, cy-; dry matadero, narrow. without | dent, ‘* Ranchero,” telling us of the discovery of rich California Speculations. he same strain. The editor says:— Create atbet the vallonte ot Siagrentn oft Fn be benefitted by the adoption of tho plan proposed. be. do., 50; do. do. do, camp, 28 to | gold mines in this same district. This decided the (rem the Hartford Times, Aug. 2.) Tho first business of = newspaper is to publish the | portion of the Musquito territory, now in the hands Ofthe manufa tured goods imported, it may ve ai rr ; hides for Spain, 26 Ibs., scarce, . e two months since, the dry season Many of the recent failarcs in “Kew ‘ork and | news; the seconé Lt is tocomment appropriately on | ofan American company. The privcioal mien eumed a5 & proximate es imate, that three-fourths | 50. 51 do.; do. for North America, 21a 25 1bs., 48 a 60 | CAS€; 80 som F Boston have had their origin in excessive shipments | pubiis matters. For the character of the news, the pu>- , an company. The priocioal of, those are expo ted for the interior provinces and the | rials silver; do. cf all stakes, from carts, 106 a 110 curr.; | being fairly set in, we brushed up an old poncho, | o¢ merchandise to California on speculation, We | lic—the authors of the acts recorded—are responsible rey n.covert ti ake ye M 00R te noigbborirg vepub'ica, whilst one-fourth 1s reserved | do. of low weights, say everaging 17 Ibs, scarce, invested seven dollars in a pair of long boots, (all | notice, among the cargoos of several of tie ships | For tbe views of public questions which are taken —for fully organized, and w e efficient measures for for the consumption’ of this State; that ta, the | 60.61; do. calfskins, ay averaging 7 Ibs, scarce, bf: te | tice ainincd from San'Francisco full assortment | the principles and measures advocated in the editorial | the protection and improvement of its property. wrobequer of "Buenos A t present re- | Ox hides, malted, 60a'65 Ibs. per 00 Ibs, do, 8045 240; | men going lo the mines buy a pair of long hoots,) | lately arrived from Ba bis witeee columns—the journal is justly held accountable to the | Senator Cooper, of Pennsylvania, is a men. borer? - weacs vege Pry onl Sg of 5 per cow do. do..do. 3934 a 40, duty one dollar each; horse | unglung our hammocks—meaning always, in this oe ee parslone sees pe ook ge a) judgment of the community. ber of the direction. He will probably proceed to Gent upoa the ebole. Hore, then, ia positive gain | 20> cfc}, Ey, M8 10; horse do, salted of G20 25 IM | uae of the ploral, the writer and his insoparable | Oa market. Ameng them are hundreds of barrels | _ ‘The Trilune and the Post are the great bigh Ban Juan f9 he sist ofthe auth Soptecbe. Zo of 334 per cent in the amount, with a reduotion of ary, \{ dol. duty. exch, pecada, 8 Ibs. 85.00; duty $ | friend, L.—and took passage on board the steamer | of flour, tops of butter, boots and shoes by the | Priests of New York morals, and unt iu a few m 4 i cognize the de facto authority of the ito Sek par cont in favor of the local consumer, which | dcllars per doz.; sheep, washod, mixed, per 20 Ibs. 8 Charles Morgan for Castillo Rapids, We hada fine | thousand, and large quantities of dry goods, shovels, | mrieper ot bars Drag Meer larg ogre oie Mavine the secon pr a ee 8 : : , arr. ; do. short, course is one of the most direct and efficacious fore 00; do. ios ‘oba_ do. nominal, 130 a 180; | on board, we made several stoppages, and, in means of mutunl improvement and civilization. | cow hair, clean, ; animal oil or tallow, melted or ic fact exchanged boats three tithes, At this point This land trassport would favor our incipient rail- | raw, 1 dol. 4 reals per arr.; tallow, with grease, arroba f Be i Pe have been sold at San Fran‘isco at prices which | Of itself, but ceased to be profitable to these Tron’, | quito King, over whom thelr ‘pro ini ve lost into the arena, with all ber meretrictous and dis. | Cent and Secrotary of State. - There can be no room reads; what the latter would fucliate and oheapen, | (2 611 re: oz.) Zit: 0 4 in piper; do, pure do Gat 24 | wo took a bungo and were five days in getting to tha hoch chigea 10 pay a igo vill of expenses | SuSting accompaniments, and to attempt to.con- | for doubt yon tis Inuence by jm and honor aad popularise the former, to the incalculable boned | ene en te ae idee to00; is: | OUr final landing place at Muyalles, about eighty or | besides. pike eee Tee eae eee tment has refused to surrender ibe Mosquito fadiaas wrth iesp ot ul these overwhelming arguments | 21110, (00% 700; lobg. Mack ‘woven, 03 a7 Ibe, oy-; | ninety miles further, on the eastern shore of Lake |, Hiven where there bas heen an spparent profit on | Deco volte tew‘or Guuca'y onof tulgion wqofent. | and thelr territory to the mercies of Nicarsgus. Im we have ooly heurd ore plausible objection, and that | {ong bisck-ib-toove, dige 6, do, wile woven, Teissde’ | Nicaragua. We stopped, however, frequently : the | Sout of ivin one way and another by the fraud of | €d against staining the public pross sith the naw: tay judgment, this desialon is correct. Great Britala, is the inoonven'ence that would result from the ( white loose, 849; jorked beef, duty $3 qql, 9134098; | brave mariners tying up altogether at night, and their agents, seous particulars clever. vile offenog that was com Bomerer ie Vine g ene feo ge discharge and re-embarkation of coals, irom, earth: | bones, abin'aud marrow, 4 por conf, 100 a 120; mare’s going on shore to cook and eat twice a day, which | Without considering that the whole population | mitted—a new pl hy had been discovered, ai eck rere obnoxious far to le taal consum| common 55 di per cent. ad valorem; nut ber bard i: shipment 7 await git os moe and leave the | per, ib p tla: wool, duty, $2 per arroba; | opportunity to survey the river, for we were three | tals, (one es Py ghed eer Fi cling | twain as been to hold up the inotitation of slave to he settled hotwecn. aia Soren Cotta Bmourt of revenue intact, or a still tower | ordin por 26 Ibs, 22 0 24; do; washod, 36 40° | days in getting to Castillo, which is distant fcom | freight and Joss of interest, great deteriora. | 88 God-defying and immoral; and to this end thelr | 1" Tea the officers of the American and figure than five yer cent might be assumed, with the | Girty, do. 40% 60; do washed, do, 10's 65—all nomi | Ban Juan ninety miles. It must, however, be | tion in the q ty ofthe goods, amounting, alto- | Cg npemmr eee top ures Ay eee Liting Company’ thet his, novorcisent woul be forthe pablo teesurge, oscenst® SAVAMAGS | nai) ve; Cordova, led, tals sliver 28 4 90; Entre | bore in mind that ‘the river was then very | féther,to neatly « total lows tothe original ‘of goods | Panum of the public er. not only became tiresome | pleased to seo them in the undisputed pos of ‘On the contrary, frequent and unrestricted inter | Hos, washed baled, Seabyl ath Tin76; do, mixed do. | low, and having a large quantity of freight | table to these money | the whole country, by the concarrence of the Mos- | extends. | i | i 3 ‘i i een! of thi » The salt cite Bad barat sien tne kee iy RR ae tins gis performance occupied from two to three hours each | Of California is nay, about sea = Lighing —_ pe RE Le aero any eee coe per se muita eee oot Gousigeration ip treating of the greatest ‘commer. | _ All tuo produce of the Argentine Provinces free of duty | time. On one oocasion we Inid over for a day and | a pace rp re “a palionwr ors of slander on the town. thst medinm this vexatious and difficult con! olal and financial ex; cit that has been seriously | ©" their exportation. ahalf, in a sequeatered:bay on the lake shore. The | mitior 5 ry ths to, And ship left | , Who suppores that the vicious ar, tof these | Will no doubt soon be satisfactorily and moote a t All the above prices as silver are based on $17 per Oz | mariners eat, slept and reposed generally, whilo | vf the: Banter Bevery ay Inaded fo the | tWo papers, copied above Is believed by tbemeelveat adjusted, and under its auspices the Mosquito meat ot [tel er iste might aaa eee Sennen the writer aud inet friend wandered off pyaar of | Some of byes raner pola aay eee They confess their own shame, indeed, and expose | become the garden of the tropice, ri ‘Coba in Judging from the arrivals, we would infer that fhe Loulsville Tornado, adventures, and coming suddenly upon the hacienda | SCuPPEre ivesoom a tae! the oapeets ahead | thelr own guilty hypocrisy in all things, by thls at Hes peodaetivenese; meds now seve 1 ts See the wholesale markets must be abundantly supplied; We learn from the Louisville Journa/ that many ofa venerable native, were treated with great po- | were much better, and the consequence was that | tempt to excuse— rt to carry with a igh Mr. Charles Morgan, the President of the Com- tail, liteness, and invited to take wine and brandy, nei- | hand—the public pollution that festers in thi eee e ee we are dsiven to too nppoaternan, | exaggerated rumors prevailed in that city on Mon- | ther of which atticles, on the writer's aooeptaace of the shipments, which were somewhat, sankened, | columne. Soctety is mace better by publishing de- | pany, is well known for bis business talents, and clusion. Despite toe clamor of dull times, we sus- | day, in regard to the number of deaths occasioned | the invitation, could be produced, | market already overloaded. Tho Intest advices | tails of crime—so says the saintly 7 me! And mie none si ih vl an eee _— peot that the consumption of Inxurjes has increased | py the storm on Sunday, in which there was no At Mayalles we engoged mules to take us to the | state that prices have broken down; that the most | yet sect “= Maree es “ ridune ever halts interests ate vacrenlonniy ddaueiliad’etea the ean. enormously, and what in former times wou'd bave | truth. The last body recovered from the ruins was a Nees. ous. far-out eu ane rg etre Aber seci S B A iebelivel upon apatite ora privele citizens watch merial greatness of the United States than the poa- i ' P co 5 i 5 - 4 qjuateto the vomand; if sorit is at least eatiatuctory | that ofa little girl named MeDougal or McBride. | Gollars a head,-and one dollar for the guide, | 210.50 ner cent, and(that the bulk of the ship | St Ciaiches, has any foundation in, fact—if single session of Cuba would be, were that island now a to refleot that there is room for retrenchment should | The Journal saye:— This Muyallos ia a cattle hacienda, belonging | fray the charges for freight and commission. Culti- | fentence, no matter how coarse or infamous, is ever | BIdt Mr. défested:aa’ dauiscealis an actuai pressure occur. Our purveyors, therefore, | To the number of wounted we have to add Miss | to Senor Ferrer. It is delightfully situated on the | pit Aa of the land hos extended so that sufli- | ore frem a single whens that is clipped or diets Fees aa rt oa - volta thd Soe re, I fosaumerating Weicese Eta ig | Eunice Lano, aged sixteen; Mrs. Marshall and Miss | shee 0° ie ME tee riso in the “mountain eM grain and potatoes have been produced for | SC, Uy scttake So that, thers ie interest in | SHdltor, in placa of Burt, promoted 10 be Goveraot re market and remunerating prices. our > 0 ‘e . . C 5 4 consumption. circumstance occasions * bape calgary | Mins Lace ts aneeroeatyr eee in ine hea some forty ieee ek eee eee oe great losuce apn to heavy shipmente of four and | fee peerenh bo ries ne se Te, no Taek poonhe ree, las dmusietration Hopi Mebenald, id the prospects uncertain; on the other 7 i ‘oviaiona 6 ic. Altogether we know of | " 5 Ss ae tet copgued emia ty no wee ao ed mb | SLSR, Bag Eee, nad Oy | rece ee or cue, |e pranks in de ls | deed Smee tr as a pa ces, witbou: ai nger of a glut } . D rr or speculations 60! | F The ews by the precat a fas memplately <P; | reine ‘Taylor was somewhat better yesterday. One Lane Spree regee e pes pe Teckieaaly Pereisted in, in the very teeth of repeated orld, whero sppetites, Bave been formed to devour botnet Seerranion mia be paid 0 1 sore tt ai arket, an rs nm ellers a c grass, walnings. Ct there is sow at god + dik are Fang on thelr nes a wh gt be | lindeds uw iter as taken og eignbong | ue cng ho hy sue, AG, Seay our | Sh tted tn an Franca and eter cw fa | Zs ora, We, enews eet she riba | Seg gaferoae i to prota of on given fo mes emer een um ne Agee | ws it ae wSPVARY an ee ue | Oona Beware oor ‘haared cop in| Stone, cmmatye uPD swe et the eguacat eicr Be cod or et ee eB Sone ety, VUE y AB TOs ; os * | an enclosure hard by, aud tho milkers were going to | Mate. wants of Calilornta for two years. The losses | Tit. d ind where there 1s now ole vile print, from | ‘The Murder of Francis Tumbicson, tn 1836, in Tigre has proportion of last year's clip iv still on | arewny iar oy Kae Te ee aud fro with their native buckets hollowed toe Ef a pony Leeper is oye which @ decent man or a refined oh ae hu- we we hiiadel; : and. The general opinion seems to be that tallow | could not sce, but ste felt her hair, face and dress, | log, pouring the milk into loag troughs cut likewise equal to one half of all the gold received from San | 2D being not yet lost to all honor, will recoil with @ gave yesterday the confession before Mayor and ox hidea are likely to maintain their prescat | tien dec} tit t her mother. out of the trunks of trees. In the next enclosure * r | instinctive abhorrence, there will be thousands aad | Conrad, of PI iphia, of vue negro man Crawiord, ences Wik eRe. foie ae ta eee esas wan | were hstng caves, proleding vokemeny | feascice 7 far more would regula a a | unelv® gbtonace, tere wikbp Wrwandt and | Sho admtiod ming usdaed”anaior Glorious uncertainty that appals speculation, and | yoported. sgaixat the operation. We drank about 2 gallon of | there, to cove? the original cost and charges of the | o2:T0des. Weare not tobe told that because the Bamed Francis ‘Tam! » nearly eighteen years oa which we do not presume ts offer any The report that several persons were killed at | Mlk, for which the herdsman who aettled with us , shipments from the Eastern cities. One cause | Thugs murder without newspazers, our children | 98° ‘The Philadelphia Buéletin soys:—We have \ 2. epiaion, as the causes now in operation are | New Albany was without foundation, The de. | ‘Osidered five cents ample remuneration, and we | Of these lowes in te ‘be found in the dix. | May Not be taught evil practices by sceing our pab- | “i7ce copied from a file of the American Sent together beyond our cognizance and control. | structive ato.m was not at all felt there. It rained ong off after our guide ato h the forest. ‘Thera position of each shipper of goods to cosine ee le ‘press pouring its thie of corrupting news and Prabha reat gai ie au tad Under both, these heads we refer chiefly to the | there, however, later in the evening. was sels ucdergromth, aad we trotied briskly | for a Uittle smarter than his neighbor. He shameless slanders into every coraer of society! of Mr. Jamon G hen Gort tthe late moseage of the executive to the Legislative As- Monday was a day of mourning throughout the poe wi ay he rate lasted. | Delica'e footea deer | heara of a glut in tho foreign market, and coa- | We sre not to be told that because wret hes slay copy of bis of the tncnest held tho body of sembly. In it ae be found an anvarnisted picture | city. At the request of the Mayor all the principal | tF ipped pas through the fs vistaa in the wood, and cluding that the news will prevent his neighbor each other in cold blood, like so many beasts of prey the Gecessed. te 6 before the ly of the terrible evils resulting from anarchy and des- | p).iceg of busirces wero closed and the bells were | Watronly Sag stopped quietly = of our path. We frcm gending out any more goods, sends out a car- —because marriage vows are broken like dicers jury will be tound to correspond in ite privotoal potiem, alleviated in this instance by some cheering | tojled. It was a day set apart for the burial of the aye troop of earn or wi a bos steering for | co which hy ee Will have exclusive possession of oaths—because new varieties of crime are invented taila with ‘the evidence addecd In a he symptoms of inherent vitality and resuscitation. — dead. The people gan. to collect as early as 12 eX Brig looking Cheep is and anteaters | the field. But unfortunately it turns ont that eack Pig a og upon the more opinion of a news Mayor, after the lapee of near] rtp ave cer capital, the lungs of the body politic, having | o'clock at the Presbyterian church, to witness the | *kippe en the ici 4 Ag allen trees, stop- | of his neighbors have done the same cmart thing, | Paper like the Kwcning Post, we are to take it for The tollawis arena of the anrlar eeoca’ i. recov: its natural and healthy action, begins to | funeral ceremonies. ‘Three o'clock’ was the hour Ding cocasionally to tal i. fair look at I and | and all bave lost alike. ranted that it is all properand right that theae the liserioas Wendee a of De oo oer appeared send forth a renovated and vivifying supply to the | appointed for the services to commence. Such was myself. oe Be wil id turkeys, parrots and ‘As some compensation for these disastrous mer- ‘ings should be pub! , let the coi juences be C. 20, 1836:— remote extremities; dissipating t Ce aubee | the throng in and about the building, saysthe Louis ae ie mate A and screamed; pein Hl in | cantile losses, it appears that the yield of gold has | what they may. And such, we are sure, is the com- wa ee Tope joutetardey that bonumbed all their wees, ier a | ville Jove nai, that it was thought beat to conduct | SToups a dozen os Cas navigated in the | held out semowhat better than had been | mon, tke universal, sentiment of our countrymen. of thomas Dongle apie ir ee aS phere thom to a deathlike inactivity. (In the short time | the services in the Ford, Tt, as woll as the streets | Tire at? seams’ Out OF pues devine ane, ithe | expected. ‘The shipments from San Francisco by | Wio that sees the growing fathers and mothers of | ff ,Dycmst pareien corzer of, Tenth and Sonth stress ia Ese anu y routd he toe mach te pretead or | STouA it, wero filed with human beings, and every | rds, as ic somed out of pure deviltry,and st long | the wteastrs of July oth, amounted 1.1.00 00, oe ee see ee, OTT ed, | ot Blacks meet to lay a srt i which Douglas geek behalf, 1t won! pea: one present sceme ep a igen? showing a decrease of only $60,000 from Q * rally takes a band, turd: expeot that rears tar ice mn Cope) the a heesion: Only seven of the wore # bd hy by one gotta we ¢ hardly tell | ment of the same date last year, and an lngieton ot for, and to hope for—will not turn from the execra- usual, until after three ie tained ee ties are already r to he a a yigor, brought. ‘After the chan’ of a hymn, tae Rey. | from! jo paneing noat of the yellow-tailed oriole 0 | abont $400 ,000 over the corresponding shipment in ble etbics of these New York Ke frend false- | menced, and Francis Tombleson and John——, qither a0 prodnoers or baa alt bat Spe thanks oe Mr. Morrison, who was officlating in the church bi erg cng ly 1 1863. The quantity of gold found is considerably | bocd and of calumny, and close doors upon the | Fdwarc Crawford, went up into the street to figat. Oraw- he personal inspection of his Exoe Sa : © | when it fell, gave a short account of the accident. ut charming of travel ceased when we | jeos for each person, bat the number engaged in | vice and crime which constitute the staple commodi- | ford. it appears was much the smaller man, bat to meke Gevernor, acsempanied by the Minister of the In: | He said the door was blown epen, aud the house { reached the opea plain. On emerging from the mining is go increased that the aggregate product | ties of their pebehlon og reaiing? The day is com- z hee reas tae armed with o concealed knife. terior, tho real state bas boen ascertained; part | fiited with dust, rendering the room dark. A crash | timber lard, which reminded ones except for the | remains about the same. Without tue Tegular semi- | 12g When co man who respects himeelf will admit | 7¢mbieron ick Crawford with his fist; Crawford E H of the deranging causes have been removed, | was then board, and in the twinkling of an eye the | foreign animals and birds, of park scenery in the | tefesion into his dwelling one of these ; when to sce | 7U*D¢d upon him and stabbed him four times; he died and cortain healthful stimulants applied, that wat- | work of destruction was complete. Stow indir. | old world, we came upon a burned savannah, with a , nce chines y Hernen ame | @ copy upon a centre tablo will incicate the abeence | instantly. Phe lies in tant us in pronouncing them hopefully convales- ; Guais aittirg near the doors and windows apran; ies of stunted Growing hero and there | he in’an exceedingly disastrous condition at this | °f woman, or of wemanly modesty; and when ut 4 o'clock, a black fellow ‘who enlle bimealf Hiecaeeme cont. | out. Immediately after the crash he saw scveral | #bout the size and shape of the crab apple of the | tine, will be confined to those classes who are best fi committed for preventing the officers from arresting the {tis from this quarter we expect sn immediate, | bodies covered with ruins. Never before had he | Berth, and almost destitute of toliage. The heat | | to enjoy the ting mts daily spread | murderer Crawford. Douglass is also said to have aided fealthiul and expansive impulse to genera! com- | felt 60 forcibly the passage, “ Be ye also ready; for | Wicie oo ee ce a nein made | Pearful Effects of the Fire in the Woods, | before the New York public. in the escape of Crawford. merce; end porbsps the time is not far distant | in euch an hour as ye know not, the Son of man when the came cacses will come into operation in | cometh.’ all the interior provinces of the republic, whose | ey. Mr. Hill then made some impressive com- resent condition bears a striking and mournful | ments, and Kev. Mr. Halsey concluded the exercises to that of our rural districts. Trade hither- | with prayer. we trod was From the Saratoza Mepublic. Tt cannot be out of place to ask our readers how | The following is a cop cial record of the really a sheet of smouldering fire, which ocension- It is certainty phon that few pon 00) 7 ive the hor- | farsuch influences as these—poisoning the whole | inquest held uyon the Be ones ae ally sent up its spices of fame through tae craters | rors or the dangor of those who are exposed to the | 20cial fabric, or else, as we see, industrionsly seck- Partapeirsta, Deo. 17, 1888. of the voleanoes about us. We hurried over this | action of the “woods on fire.” All that is valued or | pai to do so—are competent to conduct a great | inquest held on the body of Francis Tamblecon, colored heated district in the direction of the mountains, | tical reform, such to in and after about two hours travel reached the ha: | fuea Pawercebialy sway before the snaky oretted reform, such as they profes to have in | man, at a bouse in South street, below Tenth street, to haa been supported by the profusion of the few; | The corpses were thon taken back to tho hears | than give the contents id in their anti-slavery undertaking? Must not | (city) Des. 17, 1836 but we trust the time has come when the comforts which immediately proceeded to the designated | Clenda of Hato Grande, which, like’ Muyalles, is@ | of letter which we have Het feccives Somaru | the curse of God and maa light all thelr en: | “E201 Douglas sworn—Witness said, about 7 o'clock. of the many will claim a due share. It is the natural | hurial grounds, followed by the relatives and friends ae estate, and the aa of Senor Ierrer. engineer on the Saratoga and Sacketts Harbor Rail- | terprises, whether political or ? = evening the deceased and the person that stabbed and tendency of s progressive civilization, | of the dead. © have given this description of our icarnay road:— f (From the Frening Post, Sept. 1.] the deceased was is. his cellar; that they both told cack and will place commercial interests in these coun: | — The coremonies were highly imposing, and among | thitherward it is py all odds the best Amot, August 25, 1854. | ~ ay con ON THE PUNLIOATION OF ORINES. o black pili es aieg Ue Crt ape age a tries on a broader and more stable basis; stimulst- | the large crowd wo saw noue wi features did | to take. Thebungomen will try to ge of you | The woods are on fire in every direction, the smoke is | The Washington Union, says, that to such an ox- | went op and buckled to in the tects atin (hoe tee ing at the same time their export resources, which | not betoken the deepest sorrow. eee anomie Tale fre down the fo denge as to render i impossible to ae ae tent has the publication of orime been carried, myself and struck the murderer three or four times; the axe the real measure and limit of their import ca | The Democrat, of the 20th ult., naya:— » ad comeeg| eas istance foe | the dares hdban tbe’ inn, ts ageeeven icamtnatooae] © ‘the most respectable families studiously | deccared was down in the street; I tried to part them; é, of varderer 4 hi H ‘th t them to carry you and your bag; Bat if you sy this “consummation so devoutly to be | of Caskey tas waite etn Oe abouldn’t get drowned in the sur fanding at dhat anfolly sublime; the nights ares terror to tho people, | exclude all New York eg ed ne aoe tmnt Be wont i ej whan {took hold o feesured , for they are in fear of Delog overtaken boforetie xececed’ | Tribune, or the Hvening “The canse,’” Ifoasa ” only two conditions are indispensable—or- | bodice wero found. ‘Thor rt current in | Point, you will find no accommodation there, cither t he was deed; he never spoke; it was all dove ina few lout bese pei gg of both tl & reasona- | the city " cxterday taoening thet: o naMber were | 0 remain or proceed, and an awful road to travel | tee ahaa © bate tee Nossa wen ons nome vrs A del ‘aut yee rnte alee ihe minutes; others came apand we brought deceased here bie pronpect a procent inthe Stale of Buenos Ayres: | found in the Juing, and that a good many were will | when Jou do get started. Dut this way ii ll | ing about the delde in the Gay ine panthers and wales | the mont diaguating detalls of vce, in all its indie | Fe"iegpeh "is taco ite £60 o, Tary 800m afer "eace, ox! ol " be i. } * a ~ ~ 3 acainnistration—penco is the Tei necessity and | "To the numer of woteded we have to add the | Hine lovel reed to Hato Grance, thence 12 miles'to | set cattio are usned ap. addlngy, fensey Sypar-ead | Yarlety; and no thing is so eageriy gathered and | Yori!” when the murderer fev sttbea Mm. ‘the fervent aspiration of every sensate man in tho | ames of Miss Eunice Lano, aged sixteen years, and | ‘he Indian village of Juigalpa, thence 26 miles to | in fact nothing escapes lag it Coe ng oumay | 8 rsonal character, oe {ally if female. x utation | outof the celarthis man was "on hie back an be community, | Mra. Marshall, Miss Lane is dapgoroualy injured | this place, Libertad or Liberty city as the Americans | judge of the danger, for when the fire gets im the grass Binvoived ” r eaROe ee Mp8 now lays, (meaning the ); the other man that Itis showever that thePresident ofthe Thir. | in the head, hut strong hopes are entertained of her | term it. At Hato Grande and Jaigalpa the traveller | {t £008 fester than a man can run; men often gat lost in | the Even stabbed him ron to stab my husband, aod I ran between toon is in organi-ing anational army; | . can find entertainment for man and beast, and BE a ae eae eae: en ean ee tie Kroening Host ta conteenel, We DEVS 1 {scar sug the wurerte the ly engaged in organi-ing an ag a 8 ‘ 7 And OVOFY | gud forth. Tho engineers on tho Saratoga and Sacketts | to say that the increase in its circulation in tho § ee and it is plausibly evough concluded that the dissi- | Mrs. Hewitt and Miss Duff, who were injured, are | fow miles tho rosd letireen these stopping | Harbor Ratoad have been driven from thelr work, and | most refined and highly cultivated families in the | N2e®the murderer was strack by'my husband; the mob itty ar aati, Wisin Sa eS | ATE io wan wounded, we regret to | BEAentusnee teeta eS a ee aegis | tata tye eine Severna nh te | Sm van beer te n9 apis rae preen: | Sesh Lt "7 om ses he eva, Sep intentions of General Urquize, we regard tho ap- | learn, died last oveniog, TORRE be good looking’ dr have a box or two of rentedios | and nights cf sleepless watehing-for the horvors wite Mee ee Tread Cican OF toe, | waren Dunlap awore,-Wiiness, suid, sncibee. young: prokended dapger as remote; to? remote $0 warrant Miss Marcell was much better last evening. ee Fico SEE LON Ee ee Put by the unqvalltied peatee bestowed upon. it by’ | volse behiné, the rwermes were out ts theettiets mer ie, may racr fice roviding age i he repo it the sexton of the church wi uD a mock made of uotaa’ ide a omen. ished J. | ceased down and the other ; The congohdation of internal Teace is the best pre- | killed is incorrect. ‘id 8 | and treated to s drink of chocolate and pounded Propane Discovery or 4 Morpenre.—Our both men and w epee te thats ixros warts 8 oy either pit Tok etd ot pevation that can be made for anch # conti y3 Yesterday afternoon, the funeral services of some | corn, by a dreggied tailed Indian girl, whose ap. | readers will remember that at the time of the bra- | S°uCe 9nd piety. And well may it be 60; for this | fey cue mark opess, ty, eithe ‘was dead; i think the af he wili never attempt to atinck us with the uo- | six or eight of the victims of the dreadful accident | Fearance will bring to mind the expression of the | tal murder of the pediar boy Lehman, at Richmond, Sa ee ea Ga bhe Tater Tee eeumenk which | “air lastea not more then ove minute aided resourses that recognise his supremacy, unless | which occurred at the Third Presbyterian chucch, | 2Wsery heroine who went into the garden to cut a | a few years since, one of tho perpetrators cl true f some The verdict of the jury was thet the deceased came to he bas the certainty of facing a party y sose- | wore performed. The bodies were brought to the | cabbage leat— What, no soap!” cruel crime escaped. ‘Che brothers Skuplaski ware raay ‘uguaing We tellnve thet the meeoant signed be Poitier wa? Ralerly,, David ‘Gee goed bis chews and eee cae eatergelss. Frst Presbyterian church, om Green street, _petevoon ee Pete Pied ced ie yt —— vd ont ee wan den thing that we ever published was a letter from a ben, Jobu Colins, ‘Owen Hughes, Joba Frasier, Geeuge tbout fuleram, est arm, can | Centre and Sixth, where fre to ai 8 5 v at rd morderer, a amed alser, i o reorutt from Juivy to’ Montevideo inclusive, wilt be persona! pol pene wren lanihah gdirnet wigeiegernll go you get into the high country. ‘T'ho air | to escape and to elnde the vigilance of the olive, man of whom the Union may havo heard, addressed | Berton, James Cohrow, Wnt, Clinton, John Deightm, Aim S Mr. Ge Roberta, of the Boston Times, w drew Kate, Thomes Doyle, jurors. found impotent; and would perbans hasten his own | * The openi 4c Rov. Dr, | bere ia 20) and invigorating. Iremember woll the | notwithstanding the fact aheavy reward was | {° * reing r dlowotall, as the chit, If'nof We only ‘ctacle, to | W. 1. reckemiage, pastor of the First Presbyte: | Might before we arrived at Libertad. How ‘cold it | cffeed for his arrest. hy some It waa thought the | Pim. 10 invelgle certain actor aroag the foils of | POM the ha:monions reconciliation of Argentine | rian cuurch—after which Rey. Mr. Morrison, the | wae! We had got within ten miles of the town, | two brothers, who were his col! in the crime, th a had criminal intimacy with 8 marsied women, the Com ly. | gentleman who olficlated at the Walnut sti when we came upon aranche on a fine table land | had made way with him before own arrest; bat ‘yer Porv.ation or Co.umscs, GeoReia—The The oaly other quarter from which external war | Sturch on Sunday last, thade a brief os in the mountsin of Cosmatio. Our party had in- | the general belicf was that he had managed to con- tredgo omer ‘whom the writer of the letter de- | mittee on Cencus have not been. able to — ssible, is the outrageous preten: | the terrible catastrophe. The effect of his desorip- | creased as we ap; hed the mines, and there | ceal himself and es poe! Bg me) pursuit. This Whether it is safer to admit the Evening Post such statistical information as would enable b- 4 sion, mooted i» the councils of the Oriontal govern- | tion was hightened (rom the fact of his being an | Were now some twelve of ns. When we go;off from | opinion was confirmed by declaration of per. | which exposes auch characters, {nto families, or to | W&X¢.a full report of the business and resources ment, to the island of Martin Garcia. Fortunately | eye witzess of the distressing occorronces which he | Our horses and mules, and felt the onslaught of the | sone who believed they saw him after the ai of | gamit the authors of such letters to the ‘unsuspect- the city of imbus, and therefore a the pre-existing complications respecting ssid | narrated. He was followed by the Rev. Dr. Hill, | moentein wind, it cluiled us likes blast of winter. | theSkupinakis, We have recontly beard a vague ing confidence of wives and daughters, is a qusition | ‘2 Population at present, hoping to be able te rer ar0 80 maby avd insarmountable as to render | who delivered a most impressive and appropriate | We took a drink of agnardionte ail around, and | rumor that Kaieer was in this olty, and that the Gang! “ a ort more fully in 4 short on 820 the perfectly innocuous. The only | discourse, Mr. Hill stated Nomber of beads of families in the elty . ot difficult to decide, and which scems to be protty now during his discourse as q | Wrapped ourselves in great coats and blankets and | authorities could secure him if they thought proper, | ™ ’ thimg to reded is the ominous policy of ia- | fact worthy of remark, and one well calculated to | turbed in. It was no use. There were two old | but that for aome reason he was not meddted with ou’ con angus y pale octane we have folt | trigwe and subdivision that we are bound to expect | affore consolation to the many friends and relatives | Californiana with us, who had come across the | tt scema now that among the peeonees awalting | sed to comment at some length recently, and from Brazitiom predomination in the River Plate, | of the deceased, that all, so far as he knew, with the | Country from Realejo, They collected wood aad wo | trial im Cumberland county, » for offences to demand from the United Siates House of Tt re and of whioh this island of Martin Gareis is an carly | exception of the children, were professors of the | luvilt a great fire, and eat half the night crouching | committed there, is a Pole who was arrested for | totcmend Hom the ponlshment for the oflenier and significact sample; for we will not do the Ori- | Christain religion. The services were concluded by | *rourd it in our shawls ond blankets, talking cosily | robbery, and that since his incarceration be hag i a We allude to the alteration of an important land eatals te idjustice to suppose that thoy would have | Mey. Dr. Halsey, of the Ohostaut street church. of distant places and other days. made certain confessions which excite the belief that most importan sdvanced such a claim, except at the instigation | ‘The assemblage was very large, larger, perhaps, | When you arrive here you have reached your | bei the long sought for, Kalscr, The matter wil the'House after the tll bot poe id the ese end bidding of their imperial protectors. Mean: | than wos ever congregated on a similar Sooaalon | Journcy’s end. Immediately beyond toser’ the | Coubtless be investigated, and if this bellef should | ‘art under this? - i bests while Buonos Ayres has pe a io) and it | in this elty; so gre:t, indeed, that it was foand ne- | Tuourtain ranges of Tiger and San Juan, rich in gold | ke confrmed the wretch should be brought to jas. | “rhe only exchange paper from which we carefully ‘will be quite soo enough to move in the matter | ceasary to conduct the services in the spacious yard | “bd silver beyond compariaon, but tuelr aides are | tice, The murder of the hoy was one of the most | 319 Copying soouate feria on account of the whoa the high contracting parties hare consented | surrounding the church. covered with thick woods, co tnat tho male threads | crneloutrages over committed in our midst, and all | {decency with which they are eivon, ia tue Palle 2 ae ee dubious snd serial rights ac- The funeral procession, which was com of | bis way along with difficulty. But our site ison a | who were concerned in it should share the fate of deipbia Pertspiniae te Velieve thas ‘the prin- by the famous treaties of the 10th July, | stout 80 carriages, containing the ves and | hiread rolling plain, covered with tempting pastu- | {hose elready convicted of the offence. This makes on cipal editor of the Unien virtually controls $858» question not likely to be taken ixto con- | friends of the dead, proceeded up G tt to | rage, and dotted with native ranches—jast such a | the third alleged murderer who has tarned up with- ; ‘ bane ide fp ee war | Care hill, whore the bodies were tntered, ae | plain as Abraham and Lot would have coveted, | ina fow weeks, who have oe ees, for a | Pemsyivanian aleo, and the dedaitive adjastment of the balance o! | dics of Mrs. Vildabee and her three children were | ‘hen, very rich in cattle, in silycr and in gold, they | protracted period of time— iphia Bulletin, | ee EBarove. placed in one grave, Gurneyed towards the Sovth, Aug. 31. ‘Tae Tonwapo 1x Vinarnta—The tornado in Minister of Finance has submitted a draft of | | According to the proclamation of the Mayor, | Six months ago there was but one house in sight . | «Inia, on Bunday last, extended to come authorizing the government | business throughont the city was suzpended yeater. | fom the point where I now cit, a native Indian Sart LyarxoTEy.—The following is the amount of | wicre two slaves were killed by - i t 124 lous current doliers, to the | day. The bolls of the various churches and engina | tonchko, Now Ican count over fifty, and sites ave | salt ted on the ee tae Reser: | ter in the Potersburg Express the of s oustum-house on the site of the present houses wore tolled, and the oity wore an appearance | slready selocted for the erection of boarly ‘as many Sarton for the week wading Angust 26, 1954:— church near Hat carriages were completely ‘eheeates = In the spenet Aa] — ition | of gloom and mourning. Tore. | Bix smeaid sare Op sonia Tadien roamed se REST ++ bushels nia Gvervarned by the wind, sevorely injuring rics teat ype rite en been received chorus -—— ongh these grassy vi it search of at eattic, ee vere v6 | ladies ett! gentlemen, largest trees M ‘Tho simultaneous ed im the city | The Doylestown Democrat hes been informed that aded the infrequent Bi apo the moun: | Liverpool “$2615 | forest wore uprocted. and ed fT eny dd oe | oe Shur th pervs whe reside “in tho vicinley sea Sty the Beanie, and repudsied sad analled, ac | Gccay Syste ececny ety dinpemto ue ie | 8 de, tracking Bo, wil bee, Ad etepsing or | Gee... eee ered Tara yng tobuovo ocog t almyst 4 | ere doing bunnees ta tse cy, yet beyond he Haley , , iF man fi au t ly to pick from ecto — , i n sorweal, by tho’ Chamber of Raprosentatives, A | uli pecroce ot (aicmperateBabita ne PMMOSARY | ST Fr eee me active reatdeat DOp™ | Total yisasseeeevaseccarserssoce ONRaBy | Rett, Gamawed oC either Wh ehiy or Wyemnves, a