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74 VOL. XX. ARRIVAL OF THE ttrtama availabe, the fai oftin m Toman Wetton, on puivate terms, snd) {be contest of the public money. ie the main eeigtiee rah | Se: ee Oe A rich claim wan struck st Osldwell’s Garden, Ns of 100 olive, at Ile, per Ib. adds, under the head of “Further , don’t let me see you r iguwis Via from which $4000" wae taken” ont in two ee eee ee Pay abe a ey ‘this city, | it ‘he « the doctrine of epiit- ONE WEE LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | ¢ay, ana a'washed out teas? leaded dor eens | _ Seurm Tuarcenn Sales of $0 and 25 We, ox pe has pottive informa: | al rappers to hear that i lean old wor oxt Marys ie = await ane Greenies last evesiog of 40 Wile, 6x Toomer ot feoppeen, by aru tee Aitral pacers ant’ te peeciie | Gor ont 100 cag uionmnrey ogc qibar tien oo Ls ZT Wows from the Sandwich Islands, New | vind tas hiry ossce pee taot wee!” Fiat, the average Wateon, on private terms f avion of 1863 and the polittcal doctrines of the | are inclined to ibe ad “Granada, (olivia, Pera, Chili, Eeaador, ‘On Ash Lpeed about two miles from Jacksonville, on & place that had been prospected and abandoned somo IMPORTANT FROM NEW GRANADA, and West Coast of Mexico, two years4goyanoct cow Kuuized winery are now at pons tenineete oF we 2, fee scpiain ie ta WiTas Gascent Gey Herai gives the folowing germs! | Overthrow of General MelowRitamph of Pe discovery of some new Pa 9 the Constitutional Party=The Gevernment | with $0/M90;658 tn Tronemre texted, Ree bao rate rrnelng ana the toeeed bel Army in Bogeta—Death of General Themes | Isthuus late iver, PY PRS White ales fersy. Several bad been workiag tre independence Of the Tethmuse | it? viey of © 'Premendous Gale at Aspimwall, | Depseter rari of lat summer, and twomore companies | Railroad Progress, sso. mande public. Ey Pe A EO Dorn making from ten to twenty “dollars ‘per day to the | _ 70 Panama Herald of December 26, nays:—Yester- | the Senate, doos ‘hand, aud of the former it is said that one of the went to San Francisco on the last steamer with cighty ounces of dust. We have it from good authorit; vt thus far it is ascertained that for the distance of a mile the creck pays from ten to twenty dollars to the nd. Distance, six miles from Crescent City. day afternoon # messenger from Avpinwall brought the gratifying intelligence that the army of the constitu. tional party had triumphed over the Dictator Melo, who had fed, and that the army of the constitutional party | Tevolutio had entered the capital. We hope this tmportant news | will again Dring Z i CALIFORNIA ITEMS. THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE, #; Hf s horrors of a but eee Now, thereare s number of other creeks and gulchos t ad that penge and order will once | fo, his ld. be made public, ite merits and de those political leaders who for so long a rg : tal MINING NEWS aa ote hy Eo in tans i ie one so stabllshed througheut the repubiic. one Yetta sual ve openly canrateti, and the feeling of the | time have been beng ny cron ered bse ogee Checked the dae “gn Ay and a aumbet ‘s ‘ foundin allot ther. Myris creek and Havdscrabble, | The same paper adds, in another etumn By advices | 9p em tie question should be asc cays The Tecure the Uberty of the people, and Iead | fi,cezHeante, Molau remained at Oruro to. await the nos tune pare te ease on thefopposite side in pr 5d er ip lg worked with | received here yesterday {rom Carthagena to the 14th, we baa probably ever progressed more ra] rr prosperity and happiness. ‘General Achs had seized oll the money in theimiat at MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | *mesuccess for the last eighteen months, have received official confirmation of the total defeat of ee am pina Pt ly —— Foton! and of the bank, which at least emocnt» to $400, Miscellaneous. Melo and his party, at Rogota, on the 4th inst., after sn | Tonesivable tone unacuatmted pick the pete tae Hews from Chile. 000; he Lkewise obtained possessionof # lary: and valu- Fine mw San Fxancisoo.—A fire broke out last night, MARKETS, about 73; o'elock, on Market street, (south side,) be- ae, &., &e. tween First and Fremont streets, in the Phoenix Saw and Plaining Mill, owned by Messrs, A. S. Lesher oe & 1 - ite obstinate resistance of two days, in which the lows on Tork, tis carried on now constantly, both night and Edict ee doo cammaele Nov, 29; Callao, | sble. oun Fh RUmitaNs Of, RAE Miah es gayiis wer the side of the revoluticnists was very great, and that | 28Y, by # large torce of laborers, concen’ within a oud oy ge beg The revolutionary party proclaims the wothority of on the part of the constitutional army comparatiyely | 27el! #race—an ba peahiage is; spamed son eee Sy Some alarm had been caused by a report from the | Br. Linares, small, We regret, however, to have to anaounce that | vigorously as possible. In ancther part of our columns | S°Uth that the Araucan Indians had: revolted, and at vec are Me steamship Norih Star, Capt. Warner, arcived early | Boron the Fire Department wore onasiod toy fairly to foray wehave spoken of the necessity of other active | tacked the fort of Negreta, near Los Angelea, putting tho Meneden; . yesterday morning from Aspinwall, from wheaco she | work, threo of them were in flamos, Tho fire raged with | O2- Thomas Herrern, our towrsman, ia among the | [7 toy vetoes spoken of the necuasity of other, active garrison to death. ‘This turned out to be incorrect Gea ieee “mien the Tot in, ts lok. M.she bongs | More of tho enan and hageand ir compacts | Menor woraly wounded ny nr | BMG, Sunretae aah wring, regecia pon, te ro, | Det i appear that owing. to ein information ro | Tbe Race han Sean ononsns hy this gets ee eee ad ee enna cus | faneat toecumd, Hal's Exchange, large wooden |“ yelo and any of hit leading partisans wero taken | nication wo Pansian Semind us that the ‘guard’ with | Suved tte Infendentes of Aranco and Conception havo | ment A Dl! has passed the Congress to lnizeducp water See ean ‘he steamer John L. Stevens, 02.80 | tee mansente in preet SAngee TOT rncGe aed Tredeeae |) pelmetrs, Aut ex-Presldext Odando, Castro and others | ust by said cotspiction: we alstenled. beseese ts *atiassubject ban given rise: to considerate éiscuanian |< 4 avdtoum apphede ler PCR wot aa las ‘be following is the specie lint of the North Star:— | fury fumbled, from it, and it was thou fat tspcasibje to azo still at large, but it is said were soon to bo acrestod. | danger of transit upon the mule road was the cause | sod speculation in the various journals some days since, for relief, stating that bo dosort- Johnson & Lowden. 27,253 Metropolitan Bank, 85,000 Order. tne whole block, and tkereforo the energics of the fire- men were directed to its preeervation. ‘is Was Accom- plished by the most extraordinary exertions. The fire ‘the joy created by the receipt of this important news, | Actual, and the cause assigned, for the establishment | “The Mercurio says, poktics xcem only like an arena on | ¢d from. a whalechip; in Pauama, is diminished by themonrnfal intelligence of | of 2014 organization, and for the grant of the powers | which there are no combatante, ‘The period for regis: { port landed on the ‘s = they have exercised. Of t thereafter, &.. . search for birds’ eggs he found wl he the death of Gen. Herzera, who leaven aiany relations | ‘wo shall bove more to say fn'a futuro wuinber. ? | Station of vojggs has passed unnoticed. evoppesition to | Guano. MY: Game cheriared: a votash and Fr = ‘ alle SEE PL & Was first checked at this point, On the opposite nide of | ana friends in this city to lament his untimely h A man answering to the name of Janes Cunningham, + 80 some ho island, where ho found the guage te e: 1. G, Perkins. the flames, the proxinity of the United Plates Bonded Sas Werto'soenl Atte ifs tn Gia Ee rere, | who aa been tegereclin Siteumta cushoal Bereten || ae Pra ballene Fic Far chie sane Delleyes (271 | to hie estitonte, to tho dmount of tive Busted tetra Wells, Vargo & Co.. Warehouses caused mae ausioty ae to the safety of the ‘ re - ‘j 11 9 afow years, absconded therefrom several weeks since, | on} f of weariness, discouragement, indifference, | #n*. I understand tho anch is , the water Faro oss | Duildings, thoy being filled with o large quantity of | try, ander a military man ends politician was highly | with about fifty thousand dollars in gold and unamelved sada teat al tun ine Chnstinalionel right, whieh has | smooth, and that vessels may lay in ten fathome within Total.....,,-.%1,119,623 | valuaplo goods. The largest building of the three on rerpected by all partien, silver, together with @ considerable quantity of pearls. | been so often trampled on by parties wdek'ng power, or | forty ents of the base of the cliff. Hohas alse dis- ‘We aro indebted for tiles of California papers and other | fre was immediately adjoining the warehouses, and the OFFICIAL BULLETIN The embezzlement wan soon detected, and he was hotly | striving to retain 2 covered # Jarge quantity to exist on another island. In favor; to Mr. E. W. Hull, Purser of the North Star, to | Meat melted the inc roofing of the latter. The dremen ei ap pursued, se much so, that while yet ‘ho was in Panazs, | “"4na'faieed the olections themselves, we are prepared | fact, the discovery appears of such importance that it 3 to Mr, ’ sg arta hd the Books belng attached to the burn | COMBLEIE DESTRUCTION OF TMB FORCRS OF THR IN: | 9 reward for his apprehension wae published, and two | 4 nynens ine mections thomaslves, we are propared | various great oncliement the expresses of Messrs, Adams & Co., and Wells, Fargo ing timbers, the crumbling mass wap prostrated, which SURRMCTIONISTS, AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE | men searched there for him. Two ‘3 were stationed Congressmen a poate, officers come to be chosen (Giseitiad Akt ae. eflectually ended the fire, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AT BOGOTA. here for the same purpose. He eluded those at Panama, Democracy will sufier of course in this; but the people News from Australia. is" essedcare tS GAR. RK Ge te ks The buildings oxtirely consumed wers owned sod oc- | It in 2 o'clock of the morning of the ath of December, | and came to the Bummit,”” where ho exposed hia pearls Clagneed 10 seciouuce: tinit ther th, We have received, via Callse, advices t ane ig paseengt y . octal bho pled by Swearinger & White. Thoir loss, in machinery, | and the provincial government havo just received, by | and gold, and was re: ed by the ‘iption of the pcope i them to param ena Seeman “oT dated to the 12th of October. ‘The Soremanreel fee Ghristy and troupe, who have been oa a professional | buildings, materials, Ac., amounts to $10,000. A black? Post, the following important communication, here | advertisementa that had been circulated thers two weeks 7, > ‘rtp t0 California, Mr. C, it will be recollected, was the | fuith shop adjoining, owned by Thos. Snow, was par- 8 los; - . re a ‘ tially burned. 8 will not exceed $1,600. In the @riginator of negro minstrelay, which has since bocom® | main butiding, (adjoining the bonded warehouser,) there aa institution in this country. ‘Was @ sash factory and turning shop, occupied by Henry ‘The North Star arrived at Aspinwall, from New York, | Ames and George Spirdlo, whose loss, together with that on the 28th ult., in eight daysand four hours. She was Sena ees Ve Sere front of this @etained at Aspinwall 48 hours after the arrival of the | to $9,500, thus swelling the entire loss to $1,000.—San passengers from the John L. Stevens, in consequence { francisco Herald, Dee, 15. ofthe prevalence of a severe norther, which rendered An Iwponrant Extenreim—Exrention or Apis & Co.'s the embareation of the passeagers and troasure an im- | formort ends ef the earthy ty teats Pp ee pessibility, and made it necessary for the ship to leave acme ject in which Americans are interested, ey, ‘| As to tho administration the same is to be said as | the prevince of Victoria have just been published. On: ive in full:— - before. Kan Runnels was sent for. and care justin | formerly, The same course is pursued ; tho aamo per- | the quarter ending september 80, tho fetal inotgias om ‘0. 151.~-Hepublic of New Granada—Commandancia de } time to arrost him sy he was entering the cars at the sons axe in power; the same principley guido them, if | the aggregate revenue is £92,586, and on the year, Armas of the Province of Mariquita—Honda, Dec. 7, | Summit to come to Aspinwall. Twenty-five thousand priveiples there ere; the fears prevalling are the same, 2533,847, The Increase on the aggresa A a inp 28 aoe asians Camreacen forsasdeds biteen fon ente neeving Gihile he vwan fares | Sue the hopes. say tage7 mon tho quarter fs £160,343, and on the year » Gd i 32. total i Thave the inexpressiblo satisfaction ef remitting to you | by Mr. R. to Panama. ‘ Fee ret eeee ths cere ae Cemeeneh Rave ten |- £426,400, The tek increase TPeRtuaVely, | SE cae if. Grimes, cootidential clerk of | yy * te a, in £953, e 8 eopy of the offieia! bulletin 1 havo just received, which | the firm at Lima, which bad beea the principal loser, | Potlshed. Of thess the most noteworthy are that of x2. | with 1864, is £352.20 on the quarter, anil sine Eg informs us of tho triumphal entrance of the conetitu- | was one of those’ who had waited here for Cunaingham, | [unig end pL breeng a anebeieee oaupenicn pe guint tery ere emir AY Wt lo evidoet tne tional army into the capital of the republic, and the | and left for Panama this morning. These laws wil at cnee go into eflect, and will satisfy the | the revenue, up to the present moment, eoutinues to total destruction of the Insurrectioulste. In a separate We learn that a party of gentlercen camo ont on the demands which have male them necessary. improve, ¢ eral of 4 4 ngh diminution | t te rs peat, rete prisoners and that Obando, Casteoand others | xy of gold. The pasty are ‘properly equipped, and in to the low rates of four and wheat, throngh diminution reatens torender tho fruit and grain harvest y Vall hi ih » La ly, 4 Ber berth at the wharf and peek safety in the open sea, | where avo not established a branch of theironse, | bad secret4d thomselves, but woald be found. Vivela | every way fuliy prepared to earry out their object, faltered MOINES Sponiatek Dette ae triets. mmol aikido pan where she was compelled to remain until the 1st inst., ioe aes porsaersige one. Oey at 4 o'clock scl oraies ! “3 hae DIEGO A. hese per ns thi saet re tantnd teten = baie? Leta Miguel much aa it was o fortni ht ago, and our mines baye of- irom Ne “4 Beslan’ me learn that the net revenue for ‘whén she returned to the port, and, by thé aid of boats, | fan Bernardino, Mr. Felix Tray, long connteced aaa | Veueleas New Granada Pras abil ? | tion, wishing them in the meantime every success. tif aoc tee paca ak aa pips ores, te ee po Belge the passengers, mails and treasure were taken on board, | familior with the Express business here, goes out to be- ‘To THe Secnevany oF Sears, yRoM vee WAR OEPArt- NEW GRANADA AND HER FORBIGN RELATIONS. A Gestructive fire broke out at Valparaiso onthe morn- | the cots of collection, £37,820—leaving *a balance of end the ship prooeeded: on her homeward voysge, For | Come the rerident agent o: Adams & Co. at Salt Lake, | wewme—To-day bas terminated the campaign. Al the [From the Panama Herald, Dec. 25. Ing of the 2%d ult. in frontof the Custom House. Ten | receipts over expenditure of £108,980, es dethideg Rees Gf ie iis hicsed. ob He will exam me the route carefully, with special refer- | rebels, including their leader Medo, hava surrendered, A writer in the Panameno, roferring to the existing ¥ “buildings wero destroyed and ono life lost, The losa is | A destraciive storm of hail, lightning and thunder a4 ve cays of the voyage she experienced ftrong | ence to the position of water—the practicability of tho | after having made an obstinate resistance. relations of New Granada with other countries, dooa not | estimated at $150,000, Only one of the sufferers was in- | visited the district of Adel a the 2d October. Much galen from N. E., accompanied by heavy sea. meres 8 Pr &o.—the streams that onn be forded As son an possible, I shall give you a detailed szoount | draw a very favorabio picture of eer actual state. It | sured. ‘The valuable documents of the Custom House | property was destroyed and the frait crop suffered se- The nteanez John L. Stevens railed from San Fran- | 2"4 second oe fey bite ae peau eee ae Buy repre He of the operatiens that have been xecutod. appears that with her neighbor, Costa Rica, on the | were raved. Had it net been for the active exertions of | verély. *, You will pleane presen? my congratuintions to the | north, she is at variance relative to the boundary line |’ the fre companies, the destruction of property would | Three Finlanders, who had been taken prisonora of citizen Vice President in charge of the executive power. | between the two republics: whilst with Porn she is also'| have been far greater. ‘The vessels of war in port sent | war in tho Baltic, and wero allowed to enter the English ‘This iso great triumph; the Granav have shown | at variance in regard to a large tract of country claimed | detachments ef men on shore, whorendered efficient ser- | merchant service, had deserted from their ship imSouth that they have the force neseaenry to sustain thelr sove- | by both, although neither exercise any jurisdiction or { vice. Australia, and it is thought were acting as ples for the reignty, and punish those who attorapt against it, sovereignty over it. Her standing wits her other neigh- | _ The papers notice the death of General Prieto, ex- | Russian government. @izeo on the 16th Dec., 9:30 A.M., amd from Acapulco | from Los Aegeles toSult Lake will be established, In Mth Dec., at 1 o'clock A.M.; arrived at Panama 20th | the meantime, Adams & Co, have made arrangementy Beeember 4 o'clock AM. Decombsr 23, 2P.M., sixty | for the transportation on this route, monthly, of acy smount of Express matter, on mules. If their enter aalles above Acapulco, pasued stenmer Sonora from Pa- | prise prospers, they willren a remi-monthly cr oven a : 4 ccept the sentimonts of respect, with which I am | bor, Ecuador, js w factory and undetined, and many | President of the republic. iiiss Catharine Hayes has been giving concerts in meme bound to San Francisco, All quiet in Acapulco | weekly ling over thia route, Mr. Laach, the mall con- | your very attentive, obedien! nervan’, important internatioral questiena remain for adjust, | Within shor apace of timo four women have been Sydney with great success, Hor last performance waa when the John L. Stevens sailed. Tho John L. Stevens hina hg fled Meals td enone PEDRO ALCANTARA HERRARA. ment, Jn the relations that exiat with the republic of | executed in the provines of Co: the murder | Striously interrupted by the extempore accompaniment had on board the following amount of specis:— Government of New Granada—Seeretary of State to the | Bolivia there is still mueh to improve upon and correct, | of thelr husbands. All ofa baby in arme that created great confugion, Government Opice— Circular.—Eogola, Dic. bth, 1864, | 204 points still to be adjusted that moro than omce have | the eparimen of LaF stagen be placed on this route it will be a great step to Govv Propvck Maxker.—The returm of the gold ex- Vor New ie Rg a re wae connection of California with the Kast by a re THE Goranson ov iy Paoviscr ov a Yenterday Deen onthe point | Fordipareny at puatiea. ra Sa ie — Lrtelsy ree eres ‘ea fo Eemerntan 20, or -~ nid, e » 2 re. ticle app o ure "ene fea “ Panama... 18,000 00 | Cisrrm Anasvits—AN Eves Race—Tho mognificant | took ihe capital of the repute, after a conbet oF ace | to think that New Granadahas alougarrear of alerioen | been discovered cy vty sumo period in 1853, of 211,180 02. 2dq%. 12 gys, ‘The Dasi 70 | GUpper ships Celestial and Sting Ray arrived yonterday | days, in which the ins urrectionists showed an obmiinacy | toredresa, and once more the attempt ix mude to assert | Cordillera of Anivco, |: cho prey 9. They | value of the gold exported during tho sare period lu BRM ies cies recnval edged ++ $1,868,751 79 | from New York, in one hundred and thirty days each, | belonging only to filibasters deprived of all hopos. | ® Zght to'the imposition of the tax on oaasengers erons. | procured a iarge quantity. and. others who followed 1863, at 651 per ounse, ¥ns £1,371,247 189, 4444.3 and in Pacific Mai) Starship Company's steamer Gollen Age | both having cleared from Now York on the same day. | their roristance cvuld have no othor object than that of | 12g the Isthina, and tho action ofthe United States | after vo:o also very successful. A party of twenty-five | 145d) for the same period, only £661,049 194, Tiga, arrived at Sou Francisco on the 14th ult,, in 11 days and | Je Celestion! is 5 well knows chipper, commanded by | doing evil. Melo and many of hin principal officers aro | Consuls here and at Aspinwall, is spoken of a3 if they | Amer ons, well armed and provided with the nesoonary From the Victoria » old flelds, the decroase from Janu wrk fies nr eaes a wh y' Capt. Palmer, and comes consigned to Messrs. Hussey, | prisoners, some otbers are dead; and it is to be hoped | were independent agents in the afinir, althoagh the wri- | tool», joy sions, Rv., were preparing to start for the lo- | ary Ist to September 80*h, this year, eomparod with @® hours from Panama, with the mail and passengers | Bond & Hale.’ The Sting Ray is a new vescel, on her fire {hat the balance, who have recteted themselves, will bo ter knows, or os to know, thet in acting as they have | cality ee has been 181,714 ounces. uring tae weok, end- is ‘Peat left New York by the North Btar the 20th Novera- | trip, is commanded b Capt. Kromly, and éonsigned to done the Consuls bave but carried out the wishes and ‘The river Bibo-bio is now saviget by steam. Tho | ing Der, al} well on board Mesers. Lowe, Ebbett Co.— San francisco Alva, at apprehend. «ptezaber 30th, the quantity of gold brought down constitutional: srmy bas had fow deaths; bot | imsiructions of their government, Lastly, the question | increare in the trafic during the ‘st month is mogt en- | by escort to Melvourne and Gee! long. was 40,810 ouncos, ‘ne ti r Dev. 9 among them we have to lament the worthy General Her- | Of the debt toGrea: Iiiiin is touched u which { | eouraging. A promising gold field hos been discovered noar Lake ‘We learn that the time of the completion of thePanams Bites fete aad tbeehiet Diego Caro, and Freoiscs Alarte; appears inthe only poiut cf interest betweon Now Grae | Iu hentago the Prenident has heen iving a successton | George. Rairead is no longer doubtful, Tho rails will all be | Coeistyr, winstzele bed cranes most euccessfal tour | G2®- Comillo dencors was fount mortally weundod. nada and the European nations. The whole article | of entertaismente to his political friends. The Hon, | The reporte from tho newly dircovered gold folds at own by tho middle of this month, and the passengers Meat leave Now York by the North Star on the 20 inst., Ay the next mail all the port'culsrs of the triumph of | Winds up with remarks on tho mocessity of bringing all | David Starkweather bad as andience to prasent bis cre- | the Omco Lake, are encouraging. With respect to the throughout the State, the ‘conrt'tutional armies will be communicated to you. | these points to a fualand satisfactory issue by moans Feo og Minister Plenipotentiary frém the United | Victoria gold tields, Mr Patterson, in bis Getiong Gold ‘Verdi's opera of ““Ernant” had dzawu crowded houses Tam, your obedient servant, — PASTOR OSPINA, | | Of diplomatie negotiations, nad shows the false eoonom ates. The public tn bis own country will scarcely ro- | Circular, of the 20th November, saya— ‘Will have the pleasure of making the transit from ocean | at the Metropolitan. ‘Viana, Comandante de Armas, of tho Province of Ma- | of arestricted expenditure Jor a service from which suc! ecgpise his name, as transformed by the Spanish papers Our principal fleide scem to be doing well at present, Be ocean bebind the iron hi The completion of thiv Mr. and Mre, Barney Willlams continued to draw | “quite. good results may aris into Mister Dayld Stacksowearker, snd generel businesa is reported aa egain stirrin, 4 ‘ a vded th q Vive la repndlica! Vive la constitucioa ! . The United Btates frigate St. Lawrence, was the only | Maryborou, still the centre of attraction, and a ead docs away with the hardship and danger formerly | ¢rewded houses at the Metropolitan, P + BTBAK TO OFIRIQUI. ; 0 pyc 2 oe ed toa tte 2. | The prices e@ the Anierican had been reduced True copy, Honda, Dec, 7, 1864, (From the Panaa Herald, Dec. 19.) ‘veswol of war in port, though the 5 {eld is not large from that field, considering GU Ges tae ee Lanne en oan | tue epien ct &l Bergland’) ras projuced at the ke. | ‘I AdAition to the above, we have received a p , Weare glad to notice that the Pacific Steam Naviga- | VALPARAIGO MARKETS. 4 abdpeatamiaty pind or org AEN as makes the journey ig scanned fo the evening of the 12th, for the henedt of | matioa of the Governor of Carthagona, and a pul prelio Te Valdivias ie Chin a Large tye ‘carl Peet Roce pe pod soon tenis ‘ot | ir, Kbbull, im his last Melbourne Gold Circuiae, states Lal 4 5 ey pean te North Star, on tho sin | S—RorBatsanl. It gave Tineqeivocal sn‘iafaction, tion of a number of friends of tho constitution, next indath, for the purpose we belicva of ascerinining | merebangise, Business in dry goods ani uagpreed mer, | D&t the price of gold has receded sixponce por etince. iH ri orth Star, e an rn. rk and Mr, Néatie had heen ee rea ot her su fitsi aay 4 to ndia 4 ii a 5 2 apply, » at tho American, in, “Hamlet?” "Othene” pie er“ The other publication informs us, by an official com- {| whether sufficient inducements wil be offered to esta. { ¢bendise is reported aa ively, principally among a i Tear.”” Ihéy had sucvoeded in drawing good houses. © | munication, that Jose Angel Porras, Maaricio Vebrel and | Dish permanent, steam communication between thle | cbucers from the const, littl having, aa yet, gone IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST COAST GF MEXICO. United States mai) steamer Falcon, from Havana, witha 7 Deg" others, raised a revolutionary movement in. Chines, bee an tat Province. a sanno = leant Goadt engonlon owing to he late breaeing up of the wis Ny, lo iyed off tk t of As ava that their number was increased fi Sincolej j | tat such @ project would ultimately pay, though at first | te#teason, which bas been unusvally severe. Amori- re rile Ara Rt Ge oo opegeglaaldmer Rou ‘Laensifnari Marriages unl Deatha, that Comandante Patron, Gf Suasader acter ane | itmay ‘entail 6 loss, but as oan aa the people 'who raise | can blue Otille, denims, and stout blecches goods, rent, | ‘The Progress of the Revolution=Defoat of WA cramento, Dec. ith, Lewis © a “7 ‘ produce there find out thatsteam communication affords | ¢d; I'rench, English snd German muslins and prints in Fo cuter, in consequence of heary weather, until the |, J® y , Smith, to Miss M. | 190003 tnd defeated thelr plage ow? “szerved thelr | thom the means of ready access to a goo! muntvet, a | fait demand. Is woollen goon, of auitabie deseripcom | we Government Forecs—Independenee of aac st tu Ie tae Agnes Hennessy, both of Placer county.’ FAOULAMASWM GP SROKds-cEriAN tw seemeanlads | MEE Smenon yeyage, ands steaiy and certain | there bas been», fair demand,'and the market ia by 2d | the Sonth, dé, wes jonolulu, ve a 3 Mar: 1. N DE Mi WER, comm: ti Det means over on f iy 4 a o Tremendows Gale at Aspinwall. Dancap, both 81 Hovoluln,” ky 1 Hes Megat if CENBRAL-IN-CHIEF OF THR AMY OF THE srdomn yatragen erga pee cian aba Sage steady. vin *notala, “no Waa Phar wee pies Ne nave adap acdescorer i: meio rn ‘VERURLA WARCKED-—SEVEN KEN DROWNED —Desravc- | ,, BY Bev. Mr. Pond, Nov. fist, ir. Chariea F. Hinck- | 79 HIS COMPANIONS IN AME, AND TO Tim INHABE | doabt enconrage the enterprise, since last report. For al! hinds of oil, the mar. | & , A ) 7 ION OF THB MATL COMPANY'S WHARF, BTC. ley, oF Han Frarcisoo, to Miss Emily Molv'lle Morac, of | paxze OF THE PROVINCES OF TRE NORTH, OP THE ho province of Chiriqui is admirably adapted for | ket maintains its firmnoen, The sale of brandy ix | Bolelin Oficial det Kjercito Resiaurador de ke Lbertad 7 : ° % raising stock and grain. All the productions of the tre- | Tather slack; gool Marte! is wanted, but tho sale !s the organ of Alvarez) of the 24th of DecomBer Jaat. Harmon, Me. Samnel | Chuvamote ano Faroe The acs of December » ples, can be “cultivated | there in perfection, ant on | ‘mall. Claret, fm eases, tu dewand at from 20 t0 22 Thovgh a nae iavainae any great importance, tt to Miss Gonett Simp. lendid feat of arms hetweon the ermios of the North | t@ high lands, wheat, potatoes and the,variows grains | reals. Claret, in wood, dull. Spanish wine, in small ( : ‘ ‘ Ka t nated the way aah | and fruits of Europe can be raised ‘ Darrela sceree, and wanlod for ihe coasts fazer, free; | OWS that the winter campaign bas fairly began; ead aulted in a great loss of life and property in that por tli Dee. 6, by Rev. i. Mr and South aganist the Dictstor terminated the war, and ; nia beecae yh oer li 4 “ nai ode ee In Sonora, » 6, by Rev. M. 5, Mr. Harvey completed the re-establishment of ibe constitutional Latterly, the province of Chiriqui has sttracted the | hams end lard, a shade lower; beef and pork yory abun- | that, from n series of engagements which have taken Mt the commencement of the gale the following vessels | Kugle, to Mibs Mary Anu Poarson, both from the Moun Sia Oarbughout the wicks senmtiies ane prep af | Sitention of foreign immigrants, and alroady 1en of | dan’ rthenware, of sultable assortments, very salo | piace between the government troops and the insurgents, Were alongside tho wharves and anchored in the bay, | talns, on the Bialgrant oad, and formerly from Arcan- | [he operatfonn, 1 aalite pou ce hbecaty woe ee, | capital, energy an experience have gone up thero with | able at a fair advance om conte and charges. Cartes in a set ib €5 undid thet a follow ls.; British royal mail atoamer Derwent, United States | **: of the constitvtion of aiet May, 1853. the intention of settling, so that we may expect, ina | fall demand, In the export market, the price of “our is nbaritapchottanssahe toy: sity ground and follow yoail steamer North Star, drig Alvaro, brig Flying Clout, | ponds to Mion Framses Busts; elie? Reet tt | in the month of May, 1854, You meved the provinces | ‘Bort time, ite producta will be materially increased, ant | still downward, and areduetion of 2c. to 60s, par bag, | up advantages previously gained, On the morning of the Bist ult., about 4 o’clo: M., ahenvy norther sprung up at Aspinwall, which A, In Senora, Dec. 5, by Rev. 8. _ | T. Pike, formerly of’ Eastport, } won, formerly of Cincinnat!, 0: r ; ory : ‘tbat they will find steam commusication with this port | of two quintals, fe anbmitted to; holders of wheat ar¢ | tutellironce ly hed A of several sehooner Clinton and several coasting vessels, It was bear ihe PIRI E. Aes sitsuasraad gon reptieh 0's arr ae an Denes the dest meens of disposing of them, We fear, How: | anxious to sell, but there are no buyers; bran, over- PP en De . tenn ctets Le thiratis: deaty by great exertion that any escaped. ‘Tho steauer | 78 San Francisco, en tae Ith Des. the lady of Pr. | Sith'a glad to ae national noverseoore wey Tie | ever, that the Valdivia ty toe inzge for the wervico and | stocked: Woo! rather. ‘aller of sale $020 ie mucted as on early in Decem , Derwent got under way and stool out to sea shortly af- ter the commencement of the gale; the steamer No Deo Bier was compelled to edop) the same course a short | cident, Matthew Woodcock, aged abon Breeches merly of Uniontown, Franklin county, Mo. ‘Mave afterwarde, Nov. 28th, atthe rance of J. Sturdevant The brig Flying Clout, of New York, owned by Havbock | Trinity river, of pnewmonia, D Boou Logai sti y ated . | Cannot ascend the river at David to a sufficiont distance, | the maximum paid for common unwashed. nitre, | in which the revolutioniste, under Villareal, were victo- pepo hy mn Peaphenat tat hlgraey par Som. | owing to the numerous bends and tho depth of water, | several holders =) offering, but the price is firm at from | rious over the government troopa under Zulongs. ‘The om @0 8c- | paign, you swore, in Barranquilla, to avenge the out- The boat for such a trade should he of light draught of 83, to 10 reals (according to the character of the manu- rocieo details had not been ascertained; but it was years, for- | rages done to the ma jesty of the people ant you haye | Water, and capable of taking largo deck load of cattle, | factures.) TwoAmerican 1s to lond ore at iquique, | frown that in the first affair the enemy lovt upwards of folded your pretnians. gett eal | We hope, however, theexperiment will b vo for Foston, were taken at $22 and $21, Ores from Co | ninety men, killed and wouaded, among whom were ome we on In the name of the free people and of the army, Tpro- Sul at to lead to some future permangpt res quimbo to Liverpool, £4178. 64. Nitre from Iquique to | colonel, two captains and two lientenants, General 0) the _ DIED. At Steambont Har, Sievre cou! A A mised that the first victory should be obtained’ 01 Liverpool, £4 ‘Tomas Moreno was in the action, He ised a ted &Co., and ded by Capt, Mahood, dragged hy formerly of Arkanras. ° ny Sf a ™ ——_———_. his soldi ry hich f io hice cad Flat ohaev ts hs Had ot 0 fap hiere ae |, Ean Franc\sco, on the 12th Des. Mr. Napier Loth rere, “Gk tie wabcoyp sod lanes oe Ms Bor INTERESTING FROM PERV. News frum the Sandwich Islands. Geaeelest ceric penis thd tdi an, @ mative of Seotland, aged 41 ye q ea mon Soneéral BEDI AG re ILI, SUCCESS OF ARCTIC WHALBRE- ARRIVAL OF A A despatch from Don Juan Alvarez states, that on the Dilged, and inashort tine became a total wreck; At the Mianseota Water Company's saw mill, Wolf Naa! WD vows id, my promise given in Pro . FREXOH WAR PSIGATE—NAYIONAD HOLIDAY—THE- | morning of the Tist of December, s party of tha revolo- 5 “ vloni y. e Gevem ing ) & party Soptain and crew left the yeesel in a boat, which capac Greek, Mr. BOC, Pratt, .of West Lodi, Seqgua count~ , eongusring with 00, iaen “000 of the | The Battle of Arequipa—Defent of pg vern AMRICALS. tionists surprised the enemay in the city of Guerrero, seven men perished in the breakers. My. Riley, the | 4+" -». wopanaah Cook, agad 45 years. | conquered at Saliva Norhe, and Turrja recovered ite (Pxom tis Pennens Berald, Bee. 26 2 25a of November. Snally routed, snd gon, wilt s quantity of armsend ‘mate, and two of the crow, susseded im reach’-- ~ -- su10, Hawail, Noy, 1, William John Hildyard, aged | jyerty through the efforts and valor of the sons Having only been able, in our last issue, to allude ‘Various meetings had boon held of the citizens, to take | ammunition, were captured. Durlog ‘the attack, which bore. All this transpired ip ste** * ug the | 36, of Beverly, Yorkshire ag co ff Uleter of the North, hiers of the glories of Berea , | briefly to the affairs of Peru, we shall now ry oe 1ead- shdasiited for thd eelablshment of 6 SeSliv’s Thess ot fasted an ood ‘and = alf, tenet the bees Taos sets ala wet" oe dase. on, slau, bad At Hilo, Henry Redeker, aged 87 yearn, © and Paya. In te CES wieto and Cardouad | er# the partieulars of the events that havo tekerplace abmitted to and adopted | “2.179 subsequent encounter, during bis precij ~. Wt 308 WO e+ of these on : county, New York. than yalor, you yed in Pelaquero and Cardo i tf nt loan them from the | that port A constitution was submitted to and adop retreat from Chilpamtzingo, be lost many mors, mo os p omgiaareay ep ad - foe wot | Jansen Francisco, Dec. 8, of ypho!@ fever, Jokn C. hare I days f op rations, fra xm ot 1a pre esourcee, pip hcabeh ptwe ys Maaity opera Ping! tip bre Succeasfal im several skirmishes, particulary’ of which Spies, dragged 5 , W r 22 'yoars, fi x 5 a 7% : r, 4 “ Geen Uarongh the splendid whas! of the United States | “Ou'the ath’ or deip Becjemia Pars; seaman, fell mien, acetannital of the’ cepablie (Bngora) amine ad be, | After the engagement between the forves of Don Do of the society, and they passed @ resolution granting a | ®t no: given wai ‘Mail Steamship Company, almost destroying the wharf, | from the bark Southeraer, and was drowned. cember, nd on the 4th inst. you saw at your feet the | mingo Elias and Gen. Moran, on the heights of Conde, lot, provided the sum of $5, iy ip OUR ACAPULCO CORRBSPONDEKCH. ¢ ie~ " elites Dictator and many of bis chiefe. You were clement in | the former retired with the remnant of his army to the | “2 |, ee ihe Absa taatutiddl x ‘Acarotoo, Mexieo, De andzmaking & otal wreck of the brig-no livos lost Markets. F the combat, although you had ecen the reuowned Gem. | city of Arequipa, wheso Gen. Moran Gatermines $0 follow eel gf ground granted Se be tease eased babe ecmrogse The schooner Clinton escaped, and when the Nerth ’ San Prawousce, Dee. arene Herrera, and the modest Gen, Menfoza, die for their | him, For th’ is purpose he intended uniting his forces | potty. It is 4 the very heart of the clty—noar the Ne ‘an er rae ve . Btar left, was lying on the opposite side of the bay, with | During the past work operations in the stock and | country, whilst Jeading you on as commanders in-chief, | with those of Gen. Vivano, Dut oming to not being sble fon. facing om Merchant stveot, near the Post-Omica, enay | TA”dani—Defeat of the Government Forces-—Progress ‘two feet of water in ber hold. money markets have been very limited, aud prices gn- | You mourned for the valiant, Lieut,-Colonei Alerte, the p hin vaoguard in time, Vivango, unsupported, | *'-tem tram those quarters; aod, adjoining the Bethel | of the Rewlution—Relurn of Sania Anna to the. Oly . erally have remained unaltered. State civil fund wi indaa attack made by a force seat cut from ‘i It is confidently expected that the $5,000 will Mexico—Sale of Sonsra—State of the Counsry. om scoiry vompenlberspnge earth gent nag toe Bola Fa have aise, experieueess aectioe, tub uipa, in which he lost three hundred and Mfty mus- | Ee'raived wefare the Ist of damuery coming: and tt it bt 3,000 government pete of ebich I wrote you! harf of the railroad company. There | city warrants : eee Rag 3 f Jax ; ¥ . se diupomon an board ct tha tte, Rvwas ves: | gectea ato! m plank road stock was soll | Cardona among the chiefs, and several woundel officers | thers, "0 CAnnonY and the amnunition Belonging 10 | yoped that $10,000 more, necessary, to complete the | |e nie see st aeoia, remained fe that was but one perron on board at . He wa by auction a few days since at 30 a 52, and Steambsat | apd men, epriniling with their Blood. the country’s 90%, Gutwithatanding thie reverse, the tvo Geverals re. | EBderlaking, will soon bo raised. Peeramsbepcond a machine gs Snapshot @ued by ® boat from 009 of the vessels in port. Navigation Company's stock at 0, being ® con- | animated you to the combat; avd in the moment of dam: | gclyed upon making an. attack on Arequipa, which was | Pe,prowred by wbscription. pe mie day, ~ siderable declius on previously quoted ratos, but these | ger you were stimulated to conquer by the catroaties of | Secordingly done, Dpt the forces in the city made @ de- | @ 200 Auend sa: ee antely of eh SUMMARY ov THE CALIFORNIA EWS. rices caunct be considered cme Moog arcet es the matrone, of the visi ne, snd in moral by all the, op- Sorteined test, taee, ‘and committed a grost havoc smeng encmieetion A = mite ~_ A meeting of the citizons interested in the Atlantic oney is getting scarce, or rather there greater in- re 8) ‘ol ants eat |. In Bolivar square, > + the 4 and Pacific Railroad took place at the Musical Hall, in | dispesition to discount, even. good paper, and’b prr cent gets, you and the army of the South, as conquorors, | the Sorernment. troops by firing on, them from remaining twenty took barely enough to ke ps by firing * r houses. ttle last the night of the 30th of Bas Francisco, on the evening of the 1th ult. [twas | is demanded end paid on unexoeptionable bills. The | gaye each other « fraternal embrace, presenting the evaias, bet anevt age = he morning the govern. | "acl lamps burning, A bord case, truly | intrepid Capt. Caro, the distinguished sutalterns Nar- vaez, Urruchurtu, Santos and Bornero, w'th wany bravo ve also experienced a decline, and are | soldiers of the Arst az third lvision.’ Vaurgas, Holaso, | Chilpantaingo, where he spiked tho guns and left for the mountains, having but throe hundred of his mon with him, on the approach of the government forces. ‘The troops which wero comiag down the coast hare t 085i tt - jin ©f $1,200 was realized at Ladies’ Fal " attended, and = great deal of invere continued absenoe Of ri is causing somo depression, | mort beautiful sight of 8,000 soldiers of liberty, all | ment soldiers began to give way, ow'ng to tieir ammuni- | ¢ be wad ne be Heaolul 4 amerously attended. deen met, and are entirely surrounded by General Alve- + Several excellent specches were mi ! ach inconvenionce, as very little money is coming nited, conquerors, humane and clement, reveiving the rt, fr he citi- ok pla a ere Dong ‘ cr Vila. iment citizens. A committee of twenty-fvi | down from the j Senior. Very ike b sof 3 tbe tion falling short, [whereupon ihe onvalsy and sie ¢ On the 220f November, the ach fri rez, who commands in person, assisted by Generals tle gold is offering, and | piessimgs of the people, and causing tho run of the 4th yithem. In the meantime, General Moran " the price of durt hes not nisterially altered. Moxican | of Deothaber, * Halsappeared, to sbine On your arms as fa taken up 0 ositlon atthe cousitey house of Landa- ieee arrived at’Honolulu, and anc 0 hel dollars and ounces command the premiums previously | if in its zenith splendor, and the last hours of thatday | yuri, where Id out against his atiackers for some West Point have become ronpectively, | varex (sons of the General), a9 also Colonels Romera and | quoted. proved.to be the most Urilllant aurore tha: Bogota lise | time, but boing outmombered and assaised om all aides, | 4, 2he bea Dird and Went Paint Have Divan oor Cech Verdego, Aa the troops were marching throm Telpan ‘Transactions in real extate have been slight, haviog | ever witnessed. : i to a ” " he | ions af 4 5 a ta . | be was at jongth forced to surrender. of the islands were ‘-graciously pleased” to allow the ves- | they formed a “hollow square” in the plaza, and ti been principally confined to 4 few mortgages, Comrades! we had only to deplore one eiroamstanoe: ‘The veti ernment forces wore then pursued ‘. 4 ~ te made sales by the sheriff af that the artiler; corps, soequeror af Sea Peors, ehould oa ‘ides, ph tt igreateg wariVec taken pleners; sels to bear their own royal names, tof Petatlan, who dy accident was present, ig ited to investigate the practicability of con real and Morno, and Colonels Encarnacion snd James Al ‘ing 4 railroad from San Franc! steamer Surprise, from New York, arrived a: wrancisco on the eve ing of the 13th ult. She i ‘tended for the river tra: : in & 1 a ke her benefit at the theatre 4 patriotic al 20 them, exhort- shock of an earthy was felt in San Francisco The want of rain, by depriving the miners and countr, ot » arrived in time to fight by the side of the va- ‘on. | «ttt. Moulton was to ta : 3d pal D Seatitaty ot tic e'clach AML, oo the 11h ult. voaus of moaking remittances, hase | Hoatsomesine ond other troche of the socond division, | S24 Sy Aline sass oouitstiog e100) mina, aviog Bose Varltia” on the 224 Novemer, Mise Josephine was mand ght Yor tole ton Prone Maes gc tpn bl a heme, | intra te pena tectnel oe sees | uenumontoaars communis? Zou ant cslagall | Sia, ounce. lange Geacral Graney wun se | Ye Eton tday want bo Ml an weal A review | Lee's sod nates the seas 48 feet masta Geeitheusand persons present. . as allayod the little excitement an: ed, Bot e single complaint have T heard from am Flously wounded, and by last accounte bed returaed t0 | crite mittery was to tako place on Wath Lalas, sod | gern o soidier or beard tho Gle dram since the days Mr. Napier Lothian, the leaer of the baad at the ball | uncertainty which previously prevailed, and ha of the in passed. | “To fortunately this—which in all other respects in ao er aed ef, the Dyonlab prrstation, In ony best Shs Whee Ieee dineare heart. fale, and there {s little or no demand for imported goots | &, ‘ dyoa haw db trad. prone sr s thet dt : i vitam John Hillyard, ©” | informed by an eye witnoss, the pasa was strewn Iroke somos Yeba Cavanagh, whe mrs stabbed at thn in frat hands, Grain, hewever, bes been active, avim- | 2ies aiuuron sue grand vod Rave trod; whereas you mere eld Ganstgein: eee tomar Beverley agian aged 26, During the pas, | dead and wounded, the government troops faling, bach ‘Nonan' Howe, the on Roa, mn. “0 ten. se 19 t i ty gron on. “ ‘ Kee ince @ lied 1rora Ube effects of tho wound.” 7 Pep Loun.—The ( nly sale from first hands nuted, is 1,200 eee nate forty-one years of military axperi- Gasol hotest a cat batt been gece tare My erate hysician to the whale ship John Cones Thus it will be seon that the cqmpaign Poe om = Aman named Robert Bruce was hung st Sonora, on | qr, sacks Chili supertine on private terms. Jobbingsales | enee, T have never wi xl @ more glorious o: ‘0. letters tay that this was done by the tof Elias, ‘orton, of New Bedford, Hin el was the outh, up to this time, bas not only ah the voice of & she Mth, for the crime of murder. | of 460 bbls. Tinxall, without inspection, on private terms; | The man of letters, the magivtrate, the veteran, thd y t that be was anwiliingly compelled | snlury rece!ved wisile riding on horsebac bes proved ap abortive attempt to cra : . Whas been proved by experiment that tobacco of » | 100 do, superfine Gallego #t $13 per Ay 000 qr, sacks} shepherd and the fermer, you have All onites, all been Seoapetion the, barbara act; the trath, mt prove, wan numerously Fa Tg Toor rater and nea | people who, Ike & es a pant fap fractions, a8} d te Tid yd 12 - Mt 4 a B) boi oe Saby's osth-taiciog is "$10 per 300 Ibe. Avo at eestion jen parteh ie Soot poteontanes Your civic | is that he was cowpelled by the violence of the people iS Fe S bly i Pag sey a Also, Henry Reileker, aged 37 years, belongingto | fauant Comoufort, who com: Ulater County, N. ¥., U. & is Gentant, will prove the advent of a spoody restitution On Nov. 11, at Labains, Mr. James Kendall. Mr. K.had | Srihie country's rights. ‘The Iberals are only w come to the islands frow California some eight months | for a second visit from Santa Anna with ano! foree ago, for the benefit of his hearth, but disease was too | or 5,000 braves, to teach him @ now lesson in the br ad ted to be arrested by the climate er medica! | art of warfare, and introduetion to bia fer famed skill. He leaver a wife here; ands daughter of cight | + paper blockade” of @ ‘newly invented submarine years, in California, to moarn his lov, Mr. K. waa | yotn to’rncrifice the brave Moran to theirexcited and blood. thirsty vengeance. General Moran was not # Peruvian dy birth, but had resided in the country for thirty a wo ‘the war of independence one of del ers. of this event created the greatest cousterna- triving vo revi tion amopg the government party in Li whilst the ‘The miners throughout the Siate wore anxiously await- | by Washburn & Co., 130 whole ancks Chill, without gua- | have filled ’ ranty, at $0 50 » $5 87), prt 200 Tha. | battle has sat 4 . George , from Steubenville, Ohio, was killed Conxmxat.—Jovbing sale of 3,000 Tbs. California at To. | j¢nelf to be called your friend and fellow citizen, ‘the caving in of a bank of earth while at work on hiv per 1d., and at auction, 60 half buls. sour, at $2165 per Companions in arms! we bave done our dat: on Went Weaver Creek. aif bbl. ; ‘ , return to our bomen to hang up the aword and ¢! a is eight hundred and five feet in length, across Rick,—Sale last evening of £0,000 Ibs. Batavia at 7)°., | and employ ourselves in producing, i r ‘Trinity River, at Grass Valley, has just been completed. | anil to day at auction, 50 mats Arracan, at 4%¢c. por lb. | agricultural, commercial ai beart, and the hi ‘ iced at the muecers of Fliss, though ery.” 4 1 Comonfort has proven to mot ‘A man named John 5. travelling in the vicl- | Porarons.--Sales of 120 eke, at 14;0.; 525 do. at 14%0., | cupenee the army of the Ho f wubmiscive tothe | public secretly rejoiced af Tebinique’now fe. | Bative of Windbam, N.H. The return of Generel Coronfo: P aity of ile, wan attacked by two mounted Moxi- | and 200 do, ot 150, per Ib PS lig tw, lot us rally round the national governmeny, wud lot | ez dure Bot mane ft Ope ae caachar; atid inetn only is aumerous fvisndsin this ountey, us to, thaw cans and of $4,500 in gold dust. Braxs,—Hale of 60 aks. California red, at 2340. per Ib. ¢ with our influence and op.c'on the régensra- | melna Preskons vay ot ee andi ef bit enetnies. Gen’ ‘The Marquesas Istands. whom be made during his reonat viet fo ihe tke ‘The line between Stockton and Sonors would Warat.—Sales of 150,000 ibs, cholee Califor t Se: | ton of the true republic, Ieace and nnjon amongst | gen Ramon and Castilla have ‘their forces andure SPIRIT RAPPINGE—TRAGICAL SCENES. ene | - Ae serach vo foes wanting in thees be com y the ist January, Thirty-three milos of | 250 oe do, at 245¢.; 1,500 do. do., at 2. had Granadians, repubdii san energy against the enemies of within # short distance of Lima. A correspondent of the Honolulu Friend, writing from | yoke i, pe hp the patriot and toldier—love of wire were laid. ematty do. at 2)40.; 200 do. do, do, at 2i¢c., and 800 do. | jiperty, and let civil, religious and political tolerance, be Of the true state of affairs it is impossible to judge | Omoa, Fatnhiva, August 21, gives the follow’ unt | endear! ng at ited ‘The Hon. W. T. Barbour, Dirtrict Judge in the Tenth | do, at 1c. Tb. our motto ; let our bacner always be that of the repub- from jatementa in the Lima journals, aa of a tragical occurrence at Marquesan: Bep- oe bs Ay hee, Wixseo ts that’ Sante Anns has te. ‘euniy oy 1c at ‘wih 3 aly ime my bn athe 2 ger and 100 ‘a cones a waaprenee yerts pate Weieution of 1600, sraaunagbodas De HOSQUERA a ate glen th dere it Guprets Witte ouched at i pition Bay, and Hares | atmect to tho city, and is making arrangements to sel) AD assal w w upon: Aye., a 10. e. 5 ati OC. DE ~ “ t : = ofc. P. 8 wii v vee . nix,—Jobbing sales of 200 backs darmestis, at Lge, Headquarters at Bogota, Deo. 11, 1804, nee ai k men—a white man and a colored one. They, were Tene ana al hin (wb te cane) Be oe (td atcbedheadp ony sare = $M fle 3 From the preceding prociamation, it will be seon that ry un ction By ( “ * What « deplorable state of atisira( A wiver, about ios below Sa: °, —Sales last evening of 2,100 sacks Californ! nel " sd 80 to defras uses, After | muat ‘‘varnone. SIE a ecitined consldseahle Gamage’) n' ' | got sles Ol Stig WoL ebiper ee Tbe; ab0de trek | odeclsive and bloody batile. tock’ place io tho city of ouane wUierhy, setae. vets, teat o | Sepia ans aves nF ” called ‘speculation is eut of the question. We can- ‘vease), Panay or some of the eoanter oti, oe wan owe and its — not choice, —— | 280.5 ud Oy do. in two ee pn EG Bogota on the 4th of December, the rebels being driven natives to take the colored man out to sea and throw | ‘\T’reei her ether, in case n Haves Ax ‘The Mece. ." dalos to-day of 1,600 scks at $1 67 per'100 ib . ture afsire may take, op whether, an cut, cus to pieces, and | their homes! For what? the small shipment of trearnte Ie owing, tts vail to | do, at 1i¥e.81 or nd 11000 dor at AGE per ly.) | from house to hours, and street to etree; thus the coa- | Tee eee ten white Sina vadahe! ap in | cralty old ambitions maa, who instead of ats an of water in the pe chalis y ot being | CorvEK—Sales hast evening and yy of 14,000 Ibs, | test Insted for three whole days ; but the determined Tealize the old adage of out of od Saay ‘all the | § hotbe bud aryod to.tenth, Pasen staat ‘over | crown, which A peony A crush him, bad one of the winters in California wi a. H ay on wer = ar 10,000 Ibe. poor Chisa No. 1, a! 10s, valor ef the constitutional forces overcame all obstacles, pea ‘aro in favor of Cast: Deing disgusted with | him, and threatened to Moot a friendly ‘Spaniard t- | ture over a now Bet 'y doing " tor the a "4 " imacll for the future; for he cout ince han been eight atte Tncenrenin notwithstanding th galing tre ot Yb rebels extwnched | Whe eoaree parsed, B7 Fanemtee, Smad Sovoe: bent [ate he spaelrt commnted aga qrve. anus | asrcred/ gis Avvares snd hip nerentn re fo Ue has bean delightful, bat the oo gf fg tale of SO douen Wright’s, at #6 75 | snd hid in the houses. TE must alvo be riated, that the | Uniogn frem® wan whom Chey What Peruvian | ssw bim at work, ond asked Bim what he was doing. | south no trove will be exacted for an a Pg wd great. Had it not been for the great hydran- |» $7 26 per dozen. latter eonsiated of the regular army, the former being Dave been here long eno te hare eet tne polls of | The Spariard told him pe wae digging a arave for » whiye A volume eonk! be eanily writtem upon tbe po improvements, reydering most of monatain —- Canviay—Salg Jpat evening of 409 boxes, 600 half go, | only mllit'e eppeeteg Purriedly to eustaln tay ¢ mati~y | patrlotiom ampnate to, an CC eCCO(C(‘(‘NNNNNNCUVUUUNON((t(Uwit#t#N(wit###é.é.é#é#éti#4wduddee eee