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8 . NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1855. 5. fn Seem anenatern met matt he cements matt | 2, «aces miacentiomees Oullde the Barat we it mo BuUCCOr ; o- ship was close into the bight, imstantly struck | range in Moblle Bey, went adrift in. the gale bY he cnetantly “leach | Wished that ine Rew dys abe wil f coal, ice and Jamaicaemigrants. Of the first two hipotecaria) which Mr. V1 presented, has been, At the auction rooms of Messrs. W. M. Teanent ARRIVAL OF THE EMPIRE CITY. impor de move we get the eter, Of the Tater It a Oe Meee cecncntions ‘approved. it’ has ‘passed. to the following articles of merchandise chauged pulser Ssheesntrunndi gin anda shame that their importation should be any | the Senate. quantities at the ener ee ee tew exceptions, those only Besides the project fora bank issue; unler mortgage ES See & NEARLY A MILLION IN GOLD DUST ARRIVED. whe cansot get ving, or who not be permitted | guarantee, presented by the Commitiee on Finance q to live at large, are the majority of those who have been otis ‘There ts 2 chan- here . not enough work for all, or | nels, ‘to raise the capital to $30,000,000. This | American hams, Is. of the crew, remai on board the disabled ++ to li led t t when estate; and | — The veventy-ninth ship. The boat was swamped in the suri. bo 9, NEWS FROM THE WEST COAST OF MEXICO. | near ll to Live as hey arc led to expect when they come mit shareholders on morigaged real estate; and |, The serenty-nin By toe crew "were wailed tthe hance ea 2” | ee Hana heh cates peg eA ‘The tame journal, in commenting on the condttion of REunt of effective capital deposited in the vaults, plus | citizens resident in containing the wife of the captain, the chict «tices, and | been repaired Sone when the bills were C3 GENERAL ALVAREZ CALLED TO THE CAPITAL. the foreign tation of Aiperail adds : We most the apt cos faranteed by mortgage, § Sareholaérs on importance of £ axe event. ‘There was to be three ar, then made the attempt, Captals sow re amount to 00, Fe ship not being ng able meek taege earnestly t ail parties juence Ke al rat per | ner; we Hee, . " them, ahe was seized by the creditors, was te be eek ge a t but all were saved, with the man; paying was Sourcea capable of re hepresent miserable condi. | cent on the mortguge. were invited to close their places of business at noon on | but ail vere peved, with the manly aanste tage | fold by auction boat, ‘The aay errr Jong-boat was then lowered, and the eapiain, wish the | ,,BAuS Axvany, from Now York for, Monier tee. eae Pe remainder of the crew, pushed off for shore; but uuhap. | #210 Halifax ya account cre by which we od pily the earf, running’ some six or seven fect high, cap: | muliny.- We Gndino subsequent mention of ice, Tlie men ditte to the teat tes ie bee | ee and shore. elu at eo sea for 8 ‘. pana ay, and tno SD saad nuns ‘the ape Bane Exvima, from Caltiornia for Sydney Melbourne, heving the South Pacific, | tion of our city, end of the worthy portion of tho foreign bas ‘action on these points.— | that day. . Intelligence from + | Jopulation of the Isthinus, Cin theie utter destitution ot | Inthe Deputies it believed a majority areia favor of | _ The Melbourne Argus of June 20, has the following ee ban Ho the good results of a liberal but firm maintenance | them. In theSenate they are less favorably regarded. | items:—The captain of the ship I nag from Hong Kong, Settlement of the Diffieulty between Brazil | of sw obtce, and order,) will lose no time in using their influ. | The President seems to postpone ussion of | was fined at the Willirmsatown in the sum of and rope the U7 Conral re tent ‘(the @ ty of attenti US oy wrared te the eatablishonent of banks of issaerin the comet ; Paraguay. the U. S. Consul residen uty of attention to '. y this matter seeming more incumbent upon the United | republic. We have beard that « public manifestation of | it an imprisonment of fourteen days, making eight Years ES = yrsh tuber. and st ot : % ni is about to be made, and even that some mee! altogether. Brownlow has been commit! ultimately ‘drowned. One poor fellow, in his’ death. | Harbor, Upolu, Navigators 10 prot: sting from New Granada and Central cated fully tothe Si ee aoe Peet coe eae emeet have already ‘been held. By the Argo prison, for the latter term in default of it. struggle, clung to the legs of the captain, who was . | slons and sails, and would in al! probability be tatere: tion and necessities of Americans here in matters of law | we may give more particulars, ‘The impo Biates, dur- | ged to {he bottom, when the unfortunate sailor, in the | | Bazx Sarrarte.p, arrived at Warren 2h uli, reporte—Ou America, and equity. If our representative has not done this, he | | It is proposed to increase the pay of army officers. | ing the frst quarter, of 1805, were valued at £172,167 gs of death, let go his grasp, and the captain MZ 3, U5, Jak B29 3, lon 48 99, ploked up, seal Grape certainly should, without delay—having it well, uader- ‘The Executive has asked for funds for the purchase ofa | against £435,163 in the corres; ing quarter last year; joated, and, in an exhausted state, was adhore | home, the bend of Jarge ship, ropresenling tee bansat oo stood. that rtial interests inter- | steam tug boat for the mouth of the Maule river. the exportsin the same United States | Portions of the wreck were gathered together for the | June tol Mess $0 Neon as 30. W. caw the JH See sia Sim teeteeatiatmmons obs hange fo ‘The report of Mr. upon the ‘OVEMENTS COLONEL KINNEY. the soosmplisiment of any” cl r Our . mi or K Y. | Srenca in this commen ity—and appealing urgently, for pier fo this harbor, has unt to £4,107, ‘ogeinst 284,440 in 1864. purpose of rendering the shipwrecked some shelter, and | sip of Ree eS 2 le Oe ae aoe on Article of thordrgus fears that the sup ‘i ‘This is a want ultimately they received assistance from Messrs. Logan | cel an stove in, . v b her a] mntly lumber loaded. On Ist July, lat 30 27 N, lew . the large ‘ity of try! t thi eatly felt. It is said that the President has approved | ply of breadstuffs from Chile may be diminished, ing & Foster, who are inbabitants of King’s Island. Of the ly iy. 4 LATE NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA. tiny betone for gus reliet us mem that something | gre and will order the requisite material from England | hdvices received via Sydney, that buyers of cerials for | humanity of these men—the most dignified. expression | #1W) picked up a bowsprit cme i et sre aod 06 feet ree. ae Me he ii Bae mma ape | cea He Ease won ee| arkage ogo SEA Haan tenn gee" Waleviog, | Sign? 2 paieasaatinnt’ He sety enlace | mut a eet oerteat ate, paws a : g tr t of nea! receive vessels. another work oi cal a jour, per ir A of gra! s. In consequence of the 1 leaking. was i i SRehy, Simantice Sige Sanh auras (0 Sevan vaca | cemement auflavederiee tora from New York, Iniely arrived at Melbourne, sold well, | was followed up by that of Mr. G. F. Train, nt of | discharged, and fortunately wus found tor have ue ‘The Cuited States mail steamship Empire City, Capt. | threaten the position and movements of ever; citi- | ‘The locomotives will: soon commence running on the | and itis suppoted that further supplies are expected Windle, arrived gesterds morning is Dae 2 ae’ | gemamong us) shouldand mast be Iaid before all the de- | railroad as far as Vina del Mar, seven miles from this | from Boston and New York. Peer soseht ec fexgecs) partments who coud anil would take cognizance of and | port. ‘The work will goon moré advantageously hereaf- | ‘The Mount Alexander Mai says, hundred weights ot gold pinwail, which port she left on the 1st inat., at 11 A. M., | action upon them. ter, fo that by the end ofthe year the road will be Ginished | are scarce now, s-dnys, and dhgyers no longer nugget out with the United States mails, 360 passengers and one | — The Panama Herald of August 16 has the following :— | andin operation as far as Limache, £10,000 worth between breakfast and dinner. The new iLiom in trengure, creceived from the Paoite wai! stem. | Mr. Frank Lemon, Major West, and others from Sen.| The company forming for the construction of « rail- | word “shicer”” has been introduced into the Australian pee h, Francisco, landed at Acapulco from the Golden Age, to '| road to the south from Santiago, is called to meet on the | vocabulary, and the prectour metal is now bought and ship Golden Gate, which left San Francisco Aug. 18, and | join the army of Alvarez in the mountains, They dis- | 5th of August, in the capital, to nominate directors and sold by the'penny weight, instead of the pound. arrived at Panama Aug. 31, at 4A. ML.,) without having | played, weare told, great degree of confidence in their | to take othor preliminary steps.. The capital subscribed, | At Ballarat the American miners were busy making Single case of saknoss on board titinaie success, and itis presumed they aid not reckon | counting the shares which the government, takes, | arrangements to celebrate the Fourth of July on an ex: % ithout it amounts now to more than two ic - cale, ‘The E. C., on her outward trip, arrived at Aspinwall pera ar here from Aspinwall by the pas- | wards of one half the whole estimated cost. This | In addition to the foregomg we have the following items Avg. 20th, at 10.4. 6. Hor passengers left Ponama on | senger train on Tuesday. Tie visit will be, we are in- | rondis, then, no longer a mere scheme, but gives pro- | of pews fo the 28th of Jane:— the underwriters, who went down in theCorio, under the | damage, pilotage of Captain Steele, of the pilot schooner Proser- | SCH Mupomax (of St George), Hart, from Calals for Boston pine, Captain Brown speaks of but rome slight amount | funty was breaking up: dull, rleging. geo nse ot vty that tmay yet borecovered from the Whistler; | nee oa the vessel. ier elt Naat would be 3 such as the chuins and anchors, and a portion of her Seun Motavx, Bethel, with loss of sails, boats, &e, was per; |, in reference to the wreck, he speaks of the | passed Sist ult, no lat, &c, going into Tampa to refit. current drifting his vessel upwards of one hundred and ‘Whalemen. sixty miles in twelve and a half hours; and this fact, to- Anchored at Palta July 90 bark Sea Breeze, Duffey, 1109 wh gether with the terrible gales of wind, accounts for the | 800 sp dlichanged Mr Briga and shipped Mr Jordas.) wreck of the American ship Whistler and on Jt ae lercules, The follow ing is the report of the Corio, steamer, which | Suip Aikins Adains. Wilson, 170 5 Canded Fedre Soll, seaman, was chartered by government and the United States Con- | "9h Genimagae tetands au oy sul to take off the crews of the Whistler and Maypo, | 1000 sp; barks Tee, july 6 abip Emé . 200 ep} Clarice, : " wrecked on King’s Island:— Knsconda: Laurence, 1109 sp; ry ot Ka , ; a 1 Mal tt 8th bark Sun, Tatch, At Left Hobson's Bay Saturday, 16th, at 10 P. M.; anchor- Arr a ape sun, tiadie and ES Golden P.M. i) | formed, but ashort one. « mise of becoming an enterprise of great value to the | Major General Sir B, Nicol, commander of the forces, the steamship Age, Aug. 30th, “ SP. M., and ve We are truly glad to welcome back the Golden Age to | country. died on the 24th. F eh, at 1 nett os bark Atl doubtless bein San Francisco in 21%; days from New | panoma, under the command of its popular captain, ‘We will also state the action of the Deputies, taken of On tLe same day, Dr. Dick, of the 12th t, was | edin Frankston Roads, near New Year's, at 4, Sumday, | Scots ‘iuwah ofl, Spoke Tul ‘at Py my aa York. James T, Watkins, ‘This beautiful steamer is looking even | lateon a question of privilege, which bas attracted no | “stuck up,” (i. ¢. knocked down, in colonial phrascolo- | about two miles from the Whistler. At 12, of tho 18th, | BYasan Cook, min bh. f . : ors ; ‘more beautifully than before, and we think we can safely | stall attention in political circles. An application has ) and ‘at, within a hundred yards of Prince’s | steamer came close into landing, and Mrs. Brown, tho | "Wid trom Kema Meh 26 “bark son”? (pertiaps Attre, ‘The J. L. Stephens, with the passengers by the George ly y j eee y tye Aba aaa t for her a long period of success. been pending from the session of last year, asking that 6 Barracks. He was dangerously wounded. mate (who is very, sick), and nineteen of the crew be- | Morrison, N! ) So on 700 wh, to cruise and home. Law, from New York Aug. 6th, left Acaputeo for San Fran- | Pe "Aspinwall Courier, has the following dtems :— | this priviloge may be withheld from a member of the | ‘The Sydney nows is gratifying. Tue Empire gives an | longing to the Whistler, with thelr baggage, were taken | | AtMulio Bay May 10 Harrison, Braley, NB, 176 w cisco at 10 A. M. on the 23d, Among the departures, by this steamer, for the U. 8.,is | Chamber, of the ministerial party, so that he may be | account of the opening of the Legislative Council, in | off through the surf, and the mate, steward and three on yg fs , bound ‘The Nicaragua Transit Company's steamer Pacific, with | our friend, James H. Middleton, one of the founders of | called to account before the tribunals for personal inju- | which the speech of the new Governor General ia lauded | men from the Maypo. Left anchorage at 64, 19th, pee, ‘Bid from’ da Men ed the Harbingers, ‘and anchored side the Heads at 2 o'clock, and at 8 steamed up, and reached the bay ai ° o Al bound North, with he a o’clock’ this day, havi n absent a little tess than eee A B Jeter Cin her spankor, was hacking. y 9 United States, Hix, Westport, 580 bbls. 6 , Herald, oud, wnti! \ f the pro- | ries, of which the applicant complains. invery high terms. Among the topics urged for con- the passengers bythe Daniel Webster, from New York Lene? the Star pag Agen his family. Mie, | has’ granted the 10 cation by a vote of 20 to 19. As | sideration, and upon which the Governor General ex- dc. same date, was met by the Golden Gate, 20 miles below | Sf has been connected with the foreign preas of the | the Chamber is of the government party, for the most | pressed his own convictions, and presented his recom- H P 2 s re . rt, this vote is a proof of the spirit of justice prevail- | mendations, were—education, municipal organization, | fous days. Had the captain of the Corrio left at 4 on fetto, Crowell, from New Orleans for art whe XM Ane: pre as Hee scat painless by wikiamer oe nteUlewse fg fa it. a aad the government of the gold fields, inter-communieation | Monday, wo should have been in at 10 the following day; | ag no‘at, Ae, Ma ew Lisboa, Aug ¢ Golden Gate on the eo Ke Angust saw a large | arrives ut this port, without our having stun eppectas Sovernment is about presenting to Congress n | throughout the colony, by road aiid rallreeds, provisions | but fearing tbe serew would become entas Hed in the sen: | ig ‘Manzont, from Searsport for Rlo"Janelro, Aug 15, we sieip ashore on Manguana reef, dismasted. nity of conversing with them—and we have noted, for | claim, put in by the heirs of Thomas Crosbie, through | for delence, : weed, waited for daylight. No wis Michael O'Connor, steerage passenger, died’on the 26th pected oo ‘tha the almost invariable tople of peta the Butish Tension, asking the payment of a sum of ‘The South Australia news is from the Adelaide Times of | the Maypo, but the Whistler is in « better position, and wae oe from Aux Cayes for New York, Sept 6, ROLY tation has béen—the high rates ofthe freight tarlifupou | money, which they claim is duetoCrosbie, as prize money | June 14 and 10,” That paper informs us that the titles of |. some rigging, spars, blocks, metal, chaine and anchors | "isciy"Viey. of Waldoboro, from Boston for Charleston, opAngast, 0 e the Panama Railroad, ‘They all declare that the present | during our war of the revolution, not having been paid | Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief of South Aus- | can begotat. She will be sold at public auction, ‘for sept, Gay ad Ne ene: Nathan Kean, of Cranston, R. I., died on the 27th, at | rates are suicidal to the interests of the Company, and | at the time of his death. ‘The message will set forth the | tralia, conferred upon Sir R. M’Donnell, late simple Go- | account of whem it may concern,” as she lies. City of | Schr Mountain Kngle, of Rockland, 12 days from Norfel for 300 A. M., shortly after having taken a seidlitz powder, ; juris r gre interests cor vo facts, so that Congress may judge. vornor, deprives Sir Wm. Denison, the Governor-General | Hobart passed us, com! in; saw Blue Jacket, Czar, and | Cadiz, July 1f, lat 08, Ton 4059. 1:00 4. M., ly wing » greatly injurious to other great interests connected wit! y ng! y ed to contain poiso it, : Sixty persons are now engaged repsiring the line be- | of New South Wales, of any authority which he may | a Danish ship, two brige und a bark bound out, with Foreign Ports. bg aap iar ioerl ers s ‘The Constituent Assembly of this State has withdrawn | tween Valparaiso and Suntiago. Such is the vigor dis- | have had before the said title was conferred. Tight winds. The south pact of tie land is stews with | | Aumswans Aug 28—Are Une Panama, Cook, Boston 2, J. H. Warren, a friend of Mr. Kean, was from same } fom ihe project for a “Tax on Tonnage and Shipping,” | played that the line will be opened in the first part of the ‘The market of Adelaide is represented as very dull. spars and fragments of the Drshmin, Sea Witch and bark Gov y Hubbe —, NYork. Sid Zou Ki C Fetter, tause snd at the same time ina critical situation, but | that part. pertaining to a tax upon. passengers, and | coming month, Among the projected departures, of vessels, we note | other wreck Tong ee are to eek tee alee aks Win Peek, ees was saved by the exertions of the ship's surgeon, The | Has provided that only vessels from foreign ports shall | | A national exhibition will be held at Santiago, in Sep- | two ships, a bark and a brig as all up for Callao, to ; ing, BBW Reve toed. Dee a mnoeey te ae bee woe pay the shipping tax. tember. . leave at at an early date. Our Nebraska Correspondence. ‘Canpenas,' Aug 25—arr brig ‘Whitehalt, Patterson, New abeve ecidlitz powders were brought by them from home. es ‘The Sardinian bark Stella, from Genoa, brought sixty | From Victoria we have news of a Mutual Protection Galak ice. Sacinee York ‘The E) Dorado left Aspinwall for Havana at 11 o'clock SHE MEW GRANADA CANAL, Italians, , Society having been formed by the miners, with the ¥ Ay AUS. 80) 2500, Gexo4, Aug 18-In port ships Brandywine, unc; A. M., on at Septembe BOL piglet a During the fortnight, two wrecks have occurred on the | sanction of the government, to prevent the jumping of | Trritie Tragedy at Lire Cathoun—Fight Uetueen som: | Compromise, Child; Mavion, Gibbs, and Harvest Queens (ave et eae ptember. i We are much pleased to learn that _ D. H. Sale Southern coast. Both were Chilean vessels, the Adela | claims, which had caused serious difficulties. ‘The of- Squatters and scme, Memlers of the Last Legislature—Seve- | Gros) for the Crimeas Premier, Ross, a ad Salon, ra, The following is the Ne superintendant of the work recently commenced for | Martinez and the Fiena. Vessels and cargoes were @ | fenders had been put down, and compelled to conform to | 597 Peracne Killed, dv. for Philadelphia do; Theoxena, Low, Te Madina! the re-opening and rebuilding the New Granada canal, ti . The crews esca} ij Jaw and order. $11,073 | fromthe Bay of Carthagena to Calamar, is progressing won ‘morning of the 29th inst., ran. on the rocks at | "Mr. G. V. Brooke is apparently popular in Sydney. On Di admirably.” Our informant says that Mr. G. found the | the point of the Playa Ancha, near the light house, the | the occasion of his furewell benefit he was presented 1o’500 | 8t88* 80 evergrownand matted across the canal, for miles | British bark Horseburgh. She was coming from Huasco | with an address, requesting him to perform once more eae upon miles, that the natives were in the hablt | with a cargo of copper ore, and whilst entering the har- | his round of characters, to which he assented. This appeara to'be at present a favored localty for | FOR lDeSmITRA ERGY, rae, reckie from i San Francisco via. ‘th; Bostonian, Maling, unc, Dloodshed. In addition to the Indian murders that we | San Francisco via Singapore wer 27th; Bostonien, Maling, unc: have had hereabouts, we have to record others of equal | Swatow to take coolies to Cullao); Flying Dutchman, Hubbard, burbarity. Yesterday a tragedy with new characters | we; Young America, Babcock, for NYorx, do; Janthe, Dube TREASURE LIST OF THE EMPIRE CITY. Modvell & Co. Reed & Wiide. Gliddon & Wil Vavnstadt & of crossing the river up ; yon it—in some in- | hor, wind from the north drove her against the coa The issue of coin from the new mint was to take place a swark Golden Fie i igen ances GOs, Blunces, over a depth of thirty, feet of water. | the crew saved themselves. ne on the 2008 of Jane i was enacted at Fort Calhoun. It appears that the site Sin 2 Halide Tlnghas, ram im) Poschowio: wi F : G. : ered his reaignati Chil ‘The rs state 8 rine 3 proposes % abt 26th, bark Live Yankee, Gove, Sun F’ranclaco, eman & Chamber & Heiser. clonred ie yeaa ont entirely, The dipiomatie pretimt, | 4, C¢netal Blanco lias tendered his resignation as Chilean A ler prerniretiet vrevioag | Wa8 designated by the Legislature as a town. Since that | x2 ‘ug 2 In port io Ht Discre Dini, tee: Con 6 4. H, Pearson & Co; naries of the company have fully completed, and | “Jn ine cstimates of the Minister of Worship and In- | tober return to Europe. time it as lade, without ‘complying! with tie law, | stagione Age ID AU 0 coe) ee Edward $. Jones Prop lla hin bret vances ob epg oe tod unex Sa | struction, $4,000 arc sot apart for the foundation of peo- HOBART TOWN, TASMANTA. which requires certain improvements to be made. A | qllavana, Aug 21—In right, for New. York soon; Henry Strytins para Dhpr ode % ple’s libraries in the provinces. B te f Sir William Denison fe tter, of the name of Davis, went on it about three | Pacific, Platt, and Ottawa, Rai do do; Clara B Williams, Mieras! time of thelr contiuct, the Clyde arrived "here yester $30,000 in the same estimates are set apart for a semi- | yar Vous Wane tbe Fecolloacy gave.a prune of land to | act of the are ee 0 Jittio Lizzie, Hatch, char: day morning from Southamp from Bogota was L. D. Tousley, and Navigation Company weeks ago, and broke a large number of acres. Yester- | tered: meen Menace, wigs Couto; Malnee tire Ore day a large number of the members of the last Tegisla. | dif, just arr: brine Henben Carve Marehall, for Boston, do; ture went up to oust Mr. Davis, but Davis was fortified | Arabella, Mitchel. disg to loeil ai Cantenas for a Northe in a log house, with four or five men to aid him, and re- ay ae. aa, aa John Durand & Co. Na gra ng the passengers é x ‘The south winds have already come. Winter seems to | Young refused to ratify the grant, alleging that it was dames Hennewell,.. oe be on the point of yielding to spring. ey . “db yore r W. W. Parrott, James Vonbrother.. CENTRAL AMERICA ‘The river Bio-Bio is now navigated by steam, ‘Tho So- | filegat and os such he could not raiity it, A correspon: } fie as he told them he woull. He said they must | at oineris here ee eee” Stevens, Nichols, dlsg; W. 0. Comstock. 1 15,300 Louis F THE IMMENSE LAND PURCHASE OF xrsxer— } lomayor has made several successful trips, producing | ynq his Excellency the Governor-General, and fir Willa | (#ke Lim a corpse {they took him at all.’ It 18 worth | Lavengoot, Aug M—Arr chip T I Pevkins, Wayne, 8 ¢ ; Mechantes A186 SITUATION AMD “MXTENT—t OH RRIOteH AV new life at the points on the river at which she bas | Denison stated his opinion that the graat was. perfect mentioning here that Davis agreed to vacate if they | John, NB. , ai Wea a Bae, SH NAVAL | touched. 1 ia addition to this, the opinion of Mr. Knizht, x | would ‘ry fand; but their object was to dispoasess him by | , Muizouusy, June 1$—Arr ship Whirlwind, Glet hence tn 78 POWER AND THE COLONEL—WALKER'S OPER A- * ¥ legal. In addition to this, the opinion of Mr. Knight, @ | foc. and thon’ compel hi Dring suit. At nearly the | @eys:l6th, bri Gime Preaeoit, Suwnton, Hobart Town; 17th, | Caren niga ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. barrister of considerable eminence and practice in Hobart | free, and then compel him to Bibb, | AY Messy S81 ba Small, St Mary's, Ga, March 21; 20th, Tartar, . 2 : On the 22d of June arrived from Mendoza an account | ‘Town bas been taken, and that gentlenian gives his opin- | Atst lixea M1. Purple was shot in the arm, and the arm | Mix, henco, via Cudiz 84 days, where eho. put A ch repairs NEWS FROM THE WEST COAST OF MEXICO. | [omrorponilence $f aie Arun wal Senree of shay in ie cea ion that the grant was perfeotly legal and ought to have | broke. A Mr. Goss, from Iowa was killed dead, and two | fro damages recelved in lurricaue. in last. Old ~ QUR ACAPULCO CORRESPONDENCE. Say Jvay put. Nonr, Ang. 21, 1855, ‘The political condition of the Argentine republic con- | heen confirmed. more wounded. During the fight a parley was sounded. | 2th, burksltienzl, Calcutio. Sli 20h, ship Blue Jacket, begins a Col. Kinuey has just completed the purchase, for | tinues pacific. The courses of orter aul. pcorsees has MARKETS. After three invitations to three different persons for one | Underwood, Point de Galle. Hes wee « . Acaruico, (the News of Sante & vival off the Government Conn: artes The Comdideries for th is are inadequate to expr August 24, 1855, $500,000, of ull Messrs, Shepherd's and Haley’s right, | not been altered in the least during the two months past. t n e ‘ication in Acapul- | title and intovest in the lands granted to them in 1839, by Nesldont Urduiea opened: thio ressions of Oongrese on flier une ae reas ka Renker re te ork Ate ito King. These lands embrace about Sth of May, at Parana. kets, there has been but little doing. Tho low rates. of bounded on the nort ptetotcr Rosas hax presented the government | cartige to the diggings, however, still continue, and a ending west from Ki tion, from Europe, for the restoration of his | continuous, althongh not a large trade, ix kept opin 8 ‘wost by the Spanish Mountains, the operty. iveon the tala eet Spanish and aoe serge 8 2 A consequence with the interior. ‘The flow market tobe spokesman, Major Cochram, from the Blu! City, Dee ee Ua diet hide? ten Mee wick ee divested himeclt of his arms and approached Davis's | Rouiy'keia Penne dos ahd others us kotor. cabin, when Davis told him that they—the outside party Newrort, Aug 24—In ‘port ship TB Wales, Howland, for —had killed his wife and children, Thus matters stood | Callaosoon’ yesterday evening. How it will end to-day T cannot tell, | QusnEC, Sept&—Cid shin, rich Aeon, Wade, Breil. er Guam, in ballast; 14th, Occan Queen, Hale, Callao, : oy ejoi » Me: = ei vo rit . Ore ee, * Yi—ar and rejoicing of the Mex ,and baying on the east a length of sea | policy of peace pursued by the local governments. Perper prin tthe ae Ae Ee i 8 Calendar for this Day. Fe aa der oun fon Cee a's vldication, The Rowan develop and fitty miles. “The tract | Constituent Convention bag been opened in San Juan. | SUIT, Che dorter Me, FEEUOE Up St Dee te acriptions, | Stexxam Coort—General term—Nos. 16 to 39. Haldmore; Carrington, rene ald coun'ry und feelings of na by yp ul be considered the most | In falta the exploration of the river Bermejo is prose- | Wheat has also changed hands. for seed at. the Cnormons | SUPREME Covrt—Cireult—Nos. 266 to 289. Francisco}, Sid 17th’ barks am a }owan citizen; Mextea . ‘- ape nee the globe. Every variety | cuted successfully. In Tucuman the financial discussions rice of 24s. per bushel. It is believed that the effect of Common Piras—Nos, 163, 574, 377, 606, 629, 67, oo2, | Buz, pig, doy teh, oklp am, Be 0 6 fuahtbg cXiphtstotion’ieclaten' with "p ofagsielivral proiuce, belonging to the temperate cr | have terminated. The Governor of Santago del Fateco | Eis sie wif be to. induce the neighboring colonies to | €8%, 678, 700, 40, 740, 751, 704). meporie We fe Ronen’ br own, ulchineog, Gen Amie = upon the low | has commenced a campaign against the Indians of Chaco | realize on their stocks, and to abide, with us, the supplics wlth y plains of | in perton. a which are expected. Both flour and wheat are in few i Mr. Sarmiento had reached Buenos Ayres. He was | hands, and the non-arrival of several cargoes from [tree ip ry a grain and Nem proposed by the press for Postmaster General. Valparaiso, Talevhano, come eaes has contributed to cod completes fe or Pascale rrp ool ipa Neagle hse pr peas PARAGUAY AND URUGUAY. " of the ‘revolution, commenced and completed by General , cotton, sugar and tobacco that muy be raised on Dates from Parguay are to April 21. The question {ee copertente oe ae ect Can att Don Juan Alvar its teen vil. Rosewo hi A d oth tl dd beet - fT le General Ignacio Munoz Cumpuzune, the Commissioner | woods cover a large tract; and. the mineral wealth; in. | Syd, Bredl ha J igepeesget bly. A treaty of com: | forall articles in this trade until the eilect of our own a In port July 29 ships ‘Greyhound, Suow, for Melbourne tn a few days; Independence, Chadwick, anil Gentoo, Freeman, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Wureras; abt fone $620 niet sips Ciniibe t:mew, Howdleite, ftom Manila, arr 19th; Fiyaway, Sewall, from Maula, une; Jacob Bell,’ Kilham, from Shanghal, via Nigpo) Pampero, Coggins, unc; Romance. Henry, tor Sianghae; White swallow, Gore, for Foochowfoo; Daininiin, Huntor, and Don Quixote, Nott, une: Ei do (so ceeded in shaking off the yoke of a tyra con ¢itizen!” By courier, which reached Arapmlco {his iorning at Posi o'clock, we were placed in possession of the happy result | there — Tama Mexi- | jands x the elevated, 1 ions ‘sa 3 . appotated to re yest General Alvarez to proceed to Mexi- | cludi silver, coal and copper, although of unques- | were to be exchanged within eight months. fenttcs! bicep tas rg tied Leeman ert 4 Reported, was previously revorted ai Fgachowfooo: Flying | hhead theinaproving hed ofan, 2 ‘uelt developement by | Oliveira, commander-In-chiet of the Brazilian squadron | eonnection with the amount ot stocks in the interior, | ~ ga. 41 pachaow and lalers intended for the Naw Youu | Storm, Koberia, dor (Other vess's are reported at Wha p f Thi rs gem joe v8 oh fi " in the Parana, proposed to send his vessels of lighter | that bakers were lowering the ;price of breed at Ballaa- | prema should be sealed. which it is morally certain were not there, Accounts from is immense region—large eno lor a prinoipality— | dianght up the river to the first Brazilian town on its | rat, while in Melbourne it was being raised. Cordage China axe sufiiciently obscure at ali times, but those received Amongst the most pron: the elevaticn by election clo Comontort, the gullan fricnd of liberty and foe + has boon purchased by C one aniion seven hundr via San Praucizco are worst of all.) lonel Kinney, in addition to his | banks, and to order the return of the larger ones to the iP ‘anc i: mining district of Chontales, which is situated on the | As to the question of Paraguay with the United States, | Prices, took place y.—This trade is dull. Hollow. northeast shore of lake Nicaragua. He has now made ar- | i+ appears about to terminate: amicably, like that with | ware is saleable at list prices. Iron.—There is nochange rangenents for the estaLlishment of colonics in all parts | Brau, ‘The Minister of Foreign Adirs has receivel a | J'raotetionn bet there are no transactions,” lls. have Port of New York, September 10, 1855. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA Sept Tarr brig J Barris Mcele, Frank CLEARED. fort, M D J Bower, Providence; 8th, * Steamship Black Warrior, Bullock, Mavana—Livingston, | Plerec, Bangor, Me; schr 8 Orlean, New York. Sid 7th sehrs Cayalcs, aod Gencral Lallare, . | offs dcmains, ana for that parpose hae prepared a | ou = ; : Mamond, NYork; Commander in-Chief, do; Yé To evvmncrate all the cities which have pronounced } Siaicment o! the indueonents Held out to Indastrious | Note trom Mr. Marcy. in whieh that government disap- | been inquired for, and sales lave been effected at our | iE es regary, Bubla—J J Johnson & Co dog Dd “Bower, Prowdence: Renediet, Bridgeport; Bik BEL seeupy (oo much space. Sufice, the plan of | and enterprising canigrants from all quarters of the | Fumption, oe | OMT HoPKinsy His Consu selon Hlga Sonia or aioe ees, saneky Camaued, ook Mehvonene NSW—G Daniels, raple, Swan, Barbudoes; schrs Jaiues House, We H triumphant, and peace is again restored j bs 4 re pl auction, at £2 . per ton. Tobacco.—The ‘White (Br), Flint, St John, NB—J H Braine. ¥ + Mist, do. | \enutiful can ceeermeetgs nen 7 aga ity iis Armee Cote || SG ee ere Foarket Yo frm for negrohead and Barrat(’ss. Havana Bark Phil, Rycfiord, Now Oneaha—R W Trundle. BOSTON, Hept i F Mckee fica propeller Wm Sprague | fata Sa = i tee np rete his causes continual disquiet. cigars are in better demand. Bark MW Babbidce, Bialsdel, Machlas—Mayhew, Talbot & } (new tow boa on, B ph w Everett, Lave NS OF THE 1 TIONA RESS. in is of his present scheme ‘The government had presentei to the Chamber a bill Co. land, mor rigs Virginia, Carve) pomico River; t ofthe veveuth numbor of the revo. | Of Colonization, ax well as his design of ‘breaking down authorizing the receipt of consolidated bills in payment MELEOURNE GOLD CIRCULAR. Brig Gladiator (Br), Balter, St John, NB—J 8 Whitney & Co. | "an, Higgins, Haltmore; sehrs BE Sharp, Sharp, and Eliza | P iS ‘ “- | the insolent monopoly of the Transit Company, which | of ( the duties, as it June 23.—The price of gold continues at $3 17s. This Brig Eliza Jane, Bakewan, Pensacola—Peck & Church, Elkinton, Naylor, Philadelphia, : ; oly of pa of Customs, to the fourth part of the duties, a aa Repho-LAte tele Wioreitae, Petry, Belumare: etl lutionary Wolletin, occasionally published under the | thas far has thrown itself in . They must either | might be unable to the interest on the debt. The | week's escort @ good return from the different Brig Sultan, McMurdy, Pensacola—Peck & Church. re brig Florentine, Perry, Baltimore; Mary } i 1 . or the tith come to terms or der; there ix no alternative. | af Thi 7 fields, as noted below. Another large nugget has | Brig 0 € Clay, Philbrcok, Rum Cay—White & Duncan. Healing Roos, Mock. At Quarantine, stip Martaen, Beaver, | auspices of Alvarez and Comonfor r the title of ont oe fare will wee este fertale oe . | Chamber wished to alter the bill. This the government Notiten, igh 100. See Tal Sebr I A Jones, Brownley, St Andrews—Rich & Knowlion. | Livepool 5th ult, ‘The M touched on Shag jock abous 5 F Bi, Bl Restawre toy ce le Like Ht beers date, Acapulco, pile he is here, they will no e to undertake another | opposed. Butit was amended and passed almost unani- ry at Maryborough, weighing ounces. This Schr Vicksburg, Coffin, New Orleans—W Nelson & Sous. but came off without assistance. Signal for two brigs. Sk ss aN Vombardment, > mously, and remitted to the Senate. There it will proba- | exceeds in weight, by 52 ounces, the one found at Fryer’s Schr R Post, Conklin, Apalachicola—R Post. Saturday, wind W, steamers Jos Whitney, City of New York; August A. Uniior the editorial houling we read the The new paper, for which the Colonel has just erected | bly be rejected, as the government has a majority in that | Creek, in April last. It is stated to be almost tree of | Schr Jonas'fmith, Purmans, Savannab—McCready, Moit | *iips Navigator, Hobt Patten, Northampton; barks Fleet Bagle, | a printing oMice, will be called the Ceniral American. It | branch. juartz. | We have not yet ascertained the names of the | & Co rma Ceci Cer eee os Delas ian Co reviganly) 4 i sich,’ it lias béen im: pen be oo dg ge ard eben loge poi onthe The Chamber of Representatives approved the proposed | ff seine coe ees pont Egy te il Le i}, Witnington—i S Powell. Chadbourne; Sunday, wind WSW to NW, bark Rll high, i Alvarez, General-in- | 120 ‘Cifeoeacy of the claims of the ne e sheet will be | charter of Menck’s bank, to be established in Montevideo, | to vari of ios, inte ese tape i Staples, Wilmington—B Blossem & Sons. brig New Orleans, H ‘of the , dant the garrison of advocacy of the claims of thy people of Greytown on | However the Senate made numerous alterationsin it, It | Duggets of smaller size, in the same lead; and BJ rad Kelsey, Washingion—Van Brunt & Siagh' pEALTINORS, Sept 8 a o— Are bert Howes, | that capital ind conde the plan's Ayatin on the Torn | {ue American goverment, and a full and orteet sum: | noust return to the other house, where the fate of itis | podoubt many cehers will turn up. Some modiications > fandrie WM Bed pred ey ay el peng oe AT % Antonio Lopes ¢ # Avia having previous vip rerican nows, which is usually given | doubtful. have been adop' 7 ~ lea a ca; Dodge, soon, ao; Richara & LMRar We celebrate this veut because it comeibutes io | Wxough the cistoriing mediums ot the oficial organs of | “According to the papers of Buenos Ayres the annexa- | Export Duty Act, in regard to the receiving gold for the | Sekt Comat Gras, brass Polat Chas Bry & Cv tie, Bejge Riga i Oregon evento 4, Ricars | rest of the natiou, breaking the yoke which oppresses the interior. ¥ tion of Urvguay to Bravil is near its consummamation. Fi of examining, cleaning, or melting. We are in- Schr DP Lord) Smit wiimore=Mailler & Lord. Falcon, Colmary, NYork. ld Sth'steamehip Parker Vein, * it, and to the plan ot Ayutla obteinivg an ex tiuldiment, | - S€entloman end an assistant, are now on their wa BOLIVIA. bted to the Collector of Customs for their adoption, om | Schr Sugan, Loring, Hoston—s W Lewis. Hall, BYorks wig Chaitnnongs, Norris, Hable and @ market; irs Kent, Miller, Rio Janolro; Riue Nose (itr), Kawa blade, Bayles, Bridgeport; Henry Janes, Tate, N York; Kitiestt, Kingsland, de from West Coa . lo. In Hampton Roads 5th, ache Fawn, Le of Afric % BATH, Sept 7—Cld bark Florence, Wyman, NOrleans; brig Sehr Oregen, Squires, Bristol—Masier. Propeller Thos Swan, Jonson, Baltimore —Cromwell’s Line Steamer Blick Diamond, Loper, Philadelphia—W Ll Thorp con. Barge J A Shriver Meeker, Philadelpbia—W H Thompson. a hoop Bee ee eee nniveds naz | from New York, in Col, Kinney’s vessel, the Ocean Bird, Dresidentis “ag aa ¢ | pointing out to that gentloman the hardship and loss that ie imuense reerifces miu iy the counsry to reconyuce | NBO will comivet the Chv/rat Amgrican. They are both | General Cortuba, con in-law of General Belau, the netua! | Wouldariseby arigidadberence to the old system. Dificul- ita liberty be rendered tsele : experienced Journalists. In the Ocean Bird and the | president. ties will turn up occasionally, which will require to be deait ; “hi =, ~ George W. Russell, which left New York om the Sdand itis fea t with as they occur; but as « remedy for almost every rdially felicitate his xcelloney, G 7 ; , e ’ The p < of Bolivia a , ; Fe arene ees ite. who laitintel the reewent | Ath inst., there are expected, besides thie above mention- | to te thesent at the cormany of installing the new Tees? | one hat could arise, we would suggest the simple one of Africa vin Bermuda for NYor ‘other vallant patriots wl ‘ce. | Od; A number of other emigrants, with provisions, print- ] je st ti i _ | paying the duty to the customs officer at the treasury, ARRIVED. Bie Blin Waite, Laws: Phikeiciphine eet petling of aaoer toe aeraed the euactat ing press an] materials for the new paper. : Aout eoithenecr’ ay instomee. iar aee beer castot Ey thn there would be no necessity for one of thove eure eek ey Prin 2, Aspinwall, Sept 1, with spe BRISTOL, Sept 7—Arr sour Fannie Crocker, Cobb, Taun- | criyrauny; andwe exhort thon to carry forward the | _ Tie news frum the interior by latest accounts sums | into effect. gentlemen to dance attewlance on us. ‘This would not | Cic.and pareengors, (0 10 Notre (om for Phiiadelpid. “Sid sh, sluop Marta Lajuisa, Beane’, | grand work of the rea! regeneration of th up thus:—Niearagua has refased to apologise for her late | “A Commissary of the army, named Llanas, was con- | ODly save the time of these officers, but would allow us S Sephenson ik Tesi maneth, Suk tenker eke dans bemniiindiaens We insert the acta which have been pr in the | Invasion of Coste Rica, and hostilities are imminent be- | yactad bya coust, martial of "plawieiog ‘ihe’ nation of | (0 €Xamine and clean the gold more carefully than we SR ORE eter hey copital, deferring fur the peosent our expr i tween the two countsie. The former, harrassed by in- | $14,000. and condemned to lo-e his rank, and be impris. | at@ enabled under present regulations to lo. We feel worth, London and Port tine Johnson, Cranmer, co. J t ton thereon. ternal revolu we: bad work of it, fighting | oned for a certain number of years. President Belm | Confident that this course must ultimate be wloptel, and 81 passeng DARIEN, Ga, Au: ' 2i—Arr vric Chesapeake, Sedgley, 62 days from Warren, Kt 1. 0 days wes ms MBARTPORT, Aug Arr bei ing republ ‘hannel with ship becaimed port seys that Deputy 1" n, and Don Patricio Rivas, Commandante at San of Costa Rica. 2 pred of the wenterioy, anit ur and the sooner the better. In point of esamemy, th ident Estrada is about to | Width trentpcfowr havea. Themen from the ecavents | goverpment would be gainers; and in these "imrd tiines" Th (all the religious orders, with their images, relics, i ‘Then is inserted the fullowing Ship JW Fannin, Teddy VALLANT WARMUORS OF THK Sour BAL ‘Titani, Appleby, N¥ork, sches Wilminglon, Armetrong, do; Sept 1, ship Jotin Knox, Yon be a . t if hin tile pi ke. with ae every suggestion tending to economy ought sugar Ae. fo J I Brower & You have at length triumphed over oppression wud ty- | Carlos, will be elected in his place. 4 - “2 | to be adopted. passed hark Mobile City, bound N Stepben for Liverpool; bri .. Pendleton, runny; Pour brows are already wreathed wiih the laurel | "Walker ant his iuvading anny are on the Pueitec coast, | Broceeed to Belmu and asked for a commutation of the | TSAR sass 45 tons, g.owt, 2yre. Slbs. 11 | Merk Aumhier Pordiny oeesh,_M Iiticipligg 24 solr Hengatuin Casshly, Porky 8d, ably HI victory, and the whole nation acclaums you ite Hberi- | preparing for another attack oh ranula, the capital of | the culprit was shot ‘ " on, at 800. $4,396,968, passed Gibratar, Juty 22 with madder, Mologoy. Be Stoner fos Lavespoal ay ric tors. Yer, because you have been the first to raise your | the legitimist party in Nicaragua. ‘The liberals, you Seno! in ‘ Fxchange on London.—Drafts against gull. taken at 103 eaten Torn & ( 3 Ii Mazatlan, voice sgainet tyranny, and it fs you who haye «a long aus- | knew. under Castillon and Waller, only recognize Leon | gga cen hae te ee ae ot pernetyal mations | one per cent premium ia tae tet Olive, Mant, do 136, brig: Black tained with valor, energy and constancy the remarkable | ax the capital. withstanding their solicitationa, Col. inks, strife in which you have remained victors. Kinney has thus " pociions oth His that ib v sehr } etl ls, far refused to co-operate with either fuc- a “park. Fl Nyy Reg oh SR at length succeeded, and only wi : machine. which are being made in Chile, § lion Oftice, Freight of gold, 43d. per ounce, delivered at the Bul- Ag Dank: of Bogland, London. Insureuce, 34 Marseilles, Ang on Adana, York, Philade, cucee a generous men, Seaeeties lately of tte tion, having, as be says, other b ess to attand to. is invention. per cent. Mee tee 2 i spoke B's vets Kk & Chur: ny iol) ‘brig Monten, Peers Whi glorious revolution, your names are already inscribed in | GraxD FILIBUSTER RE-CUNTO! RYRODY PLEASED oT w5 "hE otion ior tavecbott cad supplied Ie ith let gold. i a eno, hy vtec LEASED. ARKETS. f elbon, wh ol, amd supplied bh » Cresiof Py Be ee cia Setonant Navke ott Geo Mee [¥om the Aspinall Courier, Ang. 28) Varvananso, July 30.—From the Lith to the d0th of Marine Affairs. vont All at 3 88 Yon Wa spoke Br bake Cay M—filp, Crest of the Wave, for N ps ing y= your Schima Seth: het tack carat we seat = Bentey syernag. : Per Fabens, Swift and July, a large number of vessels with valuable assorted The ship Whirlwind, Capt. Gtet, a at Melbourne | Portlund Bay, Anaicalias sar pe wee Ls brlys. Provecded to sea yester ° M others, ere “ol vu ‘ i pes ri Ve i, i. . “ts , « . from itbout Hing A great work you have commenced, | “(Hers memberr ot Colonel Kinney 5 colinla sation party, | carve arrived at Valparaiso, thus giving a new impulse | on the 16th of June, in 7 days from this port, The ship | '%t%, lon 9, saw brig i J to trade, the principal purchases being made for the pro- , ihn: 20th of ious men selze upon power; lot the supreme will of the tion, in expectation of an | spective spring and surmmer demand, Cottons have ‘Tartar, Capt. Mix, arrived at Melbourne on the 90:8 of tion be ted, and let ‘th pation be liberall ti 4 ed home, and in acknow- slightly improved, and new funcy prints have met a ready June, from New York, via Cadiz, in 84 days from the lat tation be executed, @ nation be liberally consti- | Yedgment of the courtesies they have recelved from some | sale, ‘The entire stock on hand ly consideratie, wat ct | tor port ued. ‘ , ot the residents of Aspinwail, invited those to whom they | great variety. Metals.—she market generally well stocked, . . We hare also received the first number of La ¥ felt indebted or with whom their intereourse had been | and sales moderate, Real Milan steel saleable at $7.50 |. )0s# oF ur WutatixG Baws Sr. Peter. published in Mexico on the 15th August. It tomowhat frequent, to sup with them at Howards Hotel. | yer yuintal; tin plates also salcable. Provisions.—ftice Php bevnh onde bine pinane nn ah wih ‘ There were of dur rxidents about a dozen, and there were | is saleable, stocks being all in secon hands, Sugar. | 00% Capt. Young, of and from Now re bey cette hctn nad blectcaenmt y some non-residents interested with our {rlends—aml Un hand subleient for the next tix months. ‘Coles, | StFUek on a ref while going over the bar at Kanga Pea Set De tent shall make you fe «ll together comprised a very pleasant party. —Central America, $1410 $14 50 per quintal, saiceble in | Harbor, Chatham Inland. When fuside the harbor, and talas the plan of Ayutla, a+ adopted in the » | Afver the ball was opened by Mr. Fabens, the utmost | moderate quantities, owing to small consumption, Flour | St anchor, the pumps were tried but she did not mal co, and documents relalive to it as well as the poonun | condialty and enthusiasm was manifested: and for seve- | still continues in. great ‘Sonraod iy apeeataters doe Ine aruda Wake caus var. Ua te erie ot ie ciamento of the garrison of Mexico, the substance of | ralhours a con-tant interchange of friendiy and appro- | Australia market, and the price has gone up to $11.90 | 4 ogni, with the same result, On ee eceate abies which we have heretofore publishes priate sentiment was coutinued. Almost all present had | and $12. Very little wheat remains in the country, and | fourth day . es oe ‘et the real plan of Ayutla be established; let not ambr Work Flash, Wilson, Vera Cruz, S02 19, with specie, hides, ke, to. Hargous Bros. Brig Fanny Hoomer (Br), Siive, Barbadoes, 2) day 8a ship Lreme, Williams, Liverpool ; das Miller, Horton, York. ptd—Arr scl Henj Summard, NYork, | m4 aud Gentile, Kuigh', § Hanna D, Nicke t om, NiW OREEANM Soph SO Arr soho Toa NYork; Jovin Perpandez (Mex), Agosiz, Flying Dragon, Goodspcod, Kingston, Ja, vis Ruatan Island. Below’, cominy up, saip Manchest r, Clark, from N York; bark Sarna’ Daw, from Philadeiphta. ‘Towed to sea B0th i+ sbips Guill Stream, and J It en bers KW BEDVORD, Sept $-Rid echr Alvarado, Stephenson, Philadelpite. NEW LONDON, © lebal mpson, Charlest oe s Inst, oft Belle, bound N; sume day, ea letter’G in her Brig Rowland, Hs Brett, Son & Co. Bris Toccos, Stinson, Hilleboro, 7 Smiib. Schr Kate Brieham @m with cotion and wheat, to D Schr King Bird, Wicks, #, with cotton, ébc, ‘ape May,” saw brig Oona: alarge ship, bound N, wih scome, Hillsboro, 9 days, with plastor, wo *, with coal, 19 Cook A b, 10 days , Schr R.A Rowland, Conch, T Iyn’s Point for Ne It also makes the following propo-ition.;- somewhat to respond or a toast to offer reity is expected, to meet which California is reck 234 fathoms water, the crew, with the exception of the Schr Charlotie, Beale, Rockland. wep i . That the national fet: be declared the 1th do f course, the gent! $ invi jo wile ai a ston - | wateb on deck, being in bed at the time. The only way lok. Sotie tcoee "ulladelphte; f 1 t le eclared the With d Of course, the gentlemen who had invited th nest upon. In Barley stocks are becoming very much by which the; could account fur the v 1 not maki oe Boe Gen eran: abe aor, Suulth, ‘Por of Ai iden Mtns y rh eng weg phy J imigid offered up for the vi + | felt it their duty w keep “the spirit moving,” iu the Copper has’ slightly improved; sales are noted Pr 5 y Norwich for N¥ork. inis | «peaking as well as the drinking line, and they did set an | at $20 60 a $20 75 on shore. Froights,—Ores from Calde- | More water than usual when puniped, was that part of | Schr Sarab Mills, Rowley, Fall W HAVEN, Sept j—Arr bark ¢ 333 ES BP & iniquitously aac by the Santa Anns odministration. | admirable example. They very gratefally received seve- | ra to Liverpool, £5; to Swansea, £5 trate ‘the tock must be: tn Tier “Dottom, Dat bad | eee eee, tueedin hoe 2 That the Secretaries of State be reduced to the for: | ral appropriate ‘sentiments to. the Kinney Expedition, | Tyulque, 2 10s mene ee ea eee afterwards gradually workod at, uary were 0 bartels Scher Kosanth, Churchill, Ne mer number, and to themselves. and happily responded. Among —~ ofl oF y 1 Fa oe Sehr Gil Gins, Mexw % That indemnification be made to parties whose | renidents who totiied to ther appreciation of the Sse, NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA, fons, e., were saved, but tho hull became « total wreck Sveriing) Mul idiot Witiatne, Mlddiclow’; Monts, Re Bas properties huve Meum confiscated and tor the most part | tlemen who had invited us, as well »« thelr ndmiration | HAD FNOSPECTS YOR LABORERS—GODD NEWs PROM | 1B® reancm for the yesea! ming Ny Tlstbals Mla was to Pew Vesing o nari, Boston; Filo usb, Hip } v' folle rr out of for O ° ! rf t ft * y 2 ston, e bate, thler, ereda of ton otter which bave Mee Gaeremted | Moe Fi tes n the expedition, were | THE DIGGINGS—CAUTION TO SHIP MASTERS—IMI | boat's crew of six men having run away with « P Tiower Grsat, Castine: Buetn Visu Howker, Prov! 8 That justificatory accounts be formel of the inva- | Homriqnes, ead one uty Bs Sutherland, Me, | ponrs FROM UNITED STATES—THE FOURTH OF | boat from the ship when off the =. W. Cape of New Zea- #4 Masmaonds Bulge osu, 1 Feliet ReyBerc 1 sion of the public funds used by the Santa Anna adminis. |. Wo have seldom; if ever enjoyel a pleasanter ente: JULY—TRADE IN SYPNEY—TREATRICALS—CATHE: | land. The ship’s stores, oil, &e., were sold at auction on "RS SOUT DRbOa hee hase peoveline Oiear, ia tration, and particularly ae to the products of the sale | tainment—and wo focl assured, tliat the words of a few, RINE HAYS—FELONS—MARKETS AND GOLD CIRCU- | the island. crew wore paid their wages. Captain | Scpephehe Bheaberhe echwell, ( FROVIDEROB, Bape Pdr provelioe Dapray, Ei of the Mesilla Valley, restoring into the pnblic funds, | when thay separated at midnight, were the sentiments | LARS Ay laconic Hemel ice Me FB Derby. . dlindeiphia: Aniy W Leeds. Matthews, 0 for ut of the property of the culprite, thet witieh may turn | of all, “We would not have iwisect veing there for any We have files of Australian papors dated at Meljourne | Chatham Island. M 4 ear : : Sok, Montral; babel ; audulently appropriated or «quan thing: The entleme n ho provided so delightful a | on June 28, and Sydney on June 20, WRECK OF THE AMERICAN SUTP water, — cogs 0 tee * & That the so-called Intente ts ro-union, wi ve ws on the next British steamer. We ‘The Melvonrne Argue, of Jane 23, Th he ‘rom the bourne Argus, June 20. pa ving, Lantair, Sartsbarg. f t n enten f Police be sup say—God speed them | . vm) © 2, says:—There ’ The destrnction of the Ameriqan sbip Whisth rand 4, Wonder MU sicesniy of iis Pui: tis Yin ‘Auplaviti Ooeiier, Aes: #0 been no improvement in the demand for labor during the Maypo, on the {treacherous rocks off King’s rt a taadpipn, Montour Jour das, Wank. Mevteeat tse le Mograced. . pes de Senta Anme There haye been several stories atloat respecting the | past yeek; matters look exceedingly bad, and the pros- Sian Tie ces come daze (eas, Fein! Grooen, Micéen Miike, Bats, cet edibetes,| &, That the title created by the dhe , | intentions, Viethen and prosent positions of the par- | pect of ancndment omy wee ap w the reture, of Mee aoe “ang from Pe J Kine Kew York Kae Cannes, Bac Nort hn Skil r i @ be exti eae * | ties named p captio ¢ underst only wars, Paycrsor of e 2 ene 0! ccidents enables us to sehra Pokomoke, Willette, Hat + ond the order of Guadaloupe be extinguish ties ma the above ception. We understand—only | Mover La earl ad of dade thie rebe An ish, our readers with & more minute description of Telegraphic Marine Report. rd A Simpaod, Jackson: WC Nelsorr, Locda, wad Lat BOSTON, Rept 10—Ar Rio Hache Mth ult bark Alban, of NYork, for Senta Martha fn 4 days, to finish loading for Boston. he Hig Santiago, at thie port, reports soeing of Ht Nicola Ang 19, a (wi rigued brig, show! panish colors, her weded with men, and saw her ‘ims much, cortainly——Costa Ries is ralsing a large foree | geld ma FP y NEW CG " to Invade Nicaragua, and wo presume she is ou o | very it CONDE ee PROM NEW GRANADA have the co-operation of Col, Kinney in the tuvasion, as | week ONDITION OF THE RAILWAY—KrOnTs awit. | well as to be assured that he wil not lend h offered CANS ON THE ISTHMUS—VOLUNTERES FOR ALVA Nicaragua, We hear it said that they have oered ley 4 ith jlekerson, Philad engicyn port), Kimpire ; ita; Angel, nator, Hebe, Rondont ; poriam, Mayhew. und re enabled to give at the was reported. The hh of last month, be nad of Cap rown, ‘ . > business doing in the geld market during the | these shipwrecks than woe nw parcels Bt0 fired in town, and’ that time the fact of the dts n altnost every Inctance from the fields, un- | Whistler left our bay on provided with escort, and brough< down by private li for Singapore, under the Kk2—QENERAL MOSQUERA—RAILWOAD VuLIGUTS | Kinney the Governorship of Niesragua if he would take | The price hae alyanged slightly, aus Jay now be quoted | Who was necompanied by bi 1 the usual com a M ion. Hart, from, Port oa Prince vie faa. bg, ML ~18% SHIPPING TAX MILL. charge. We have been told that ho refused for the pre- | at from 78s. ¢ i 5 iewent of seamen. Gales erate eros aeved wolasing vewel, left Inagus oF ur files from New Granada are dated at Pavan, A rent, and various other stories. There is no dependence A few tut _on the flelds to buy, bat there ix | West. and nortl June l2. Ler wombs, and the inate, died whon wo See #8 ittle pros vir being filled up with the limited | that such fearful winds were blowing trom our coast, | age out. The empied to get hac Lage et + mate to be placed i vf the rumors—but that he fest £0, and Aspinwall September 1. We annex fall | Ceeled mm obaininy the grants of lands upen which he | saaatty metal will not be much | N. and N- the difiealty of Ce Neavitas, where sh wrecked... The cargo was ow Philadelphia ei ¥ of the news. Toulated.*and thet his Solontzation xcheme will go < mnger y th chants asa favorable | increased by the fact of his first end second officers being | taken in Charge by © British man-of war. hledephie Se The Aspinwall Cowrir of cone, waaamee a erage Mem 3 “iu in the rst place the difficulty | sick, and the day above alluded to the ship was some Marine nee. Alired Barret: Carital deiitiainns it te hs rier of September 1, speaking of the e atever else may pire. f that the buyers on the fields, | 160 miles from iand, steering tmid-channel, the eaptain PHIL ADELPTIEA (wa ey om Dargebr, PAVANNAL, By ie 5 ‘anama railrowd, sayvom a s, ore enabled to outbid them) | expecting tv pase Cape Otway varly om the Sun- | Port an Brine pimglase, Poriiand: sebes Rachel Miller, | XT GEORGK, Ang Wald robes Aly The Panama Railroad is now in excellent somdition NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. morning, At @ quarter-past one the land was rs it » " uncertain, Then again the vexa- Toanor, Gordon . de nrian, Grey, Non a; Montrose, Wall, NYork, Ser’ n We day : p savy trains have been running over it daily, for weeks ‘The Bolivia arrived at Pansme At Jo's and Latole t 1 sighted, right ai.ead, when the ship hauled off, bearing “Ne Now Ye Sandford, Seull, do; Mai oat re ly, Yor ® arrived ogust 20, with tows an rouble in entering gold at the a ‘ - M don; Alatr 4 ull, do; Martha P ark Win H Soatior, W: © continvously, without ony sectd ‘ nacseugers. 2 620 in wi 4 date Y natonc* bere, under the late Evo: , .W. The gale was increasing in fury, and the Storer, Cal sady ot the Ocean, Tibbetts, do; Lyon, SALEM, Sept7—Arr berk Wun TH Sootlor, Ward, Ambriz. stan ordinary delays. Tae et aad with no | Pewengers, $142,620 in specie, and dates to July 30 —. tics duty bao Woo ot eestioleievas manaeiad we wis under “donble-recfed. maintop-saila’ She was | Uetie vrrvklence? Denmark, Cromwell, Portiend, 7" SME STOWN, Bept 2-86 berk John Payson, Puber rhe road was run over | V#lpare : een so need » with fully tve largest passenger train we | Callao and August 11 fr 7 See Qoabie to clear New Year's Point, and wore round, 7” NOvienDe. we Cid ataaaner Delaware, Copes, NYork; ship Fannie 8 Perly, WASHINGTON, NC, Sept S—Arr schr BM Parmelae, Ni ” the officers, and ; NOrieans; brige Irene, W jewbursport; Albatross now to pass it, fifteen filled passenger and CHILE breakers being close under her stern; but on the other | York, nt ‘do sport; Is ) : : TILE. : . Y Park, Hoston; Soran, Ray, do: Kureka, Daly, Kingston, Jay | York. + em bi 4 32 Ja {he short time of the small tralas dally During the pas ght the doings offCor ings are fayornvle, | tack she was unable to clear North Point, so that the Mntaiueas, Matthews, Poriamouth; Ieyow, Morris. New London, |, Atug 28 Arr mtn Pacis New York; B Twertvon, do; Bile i in cralm of the railroad has much | been | ‘1b: : laces in the locality Howard, ». Bath; Alesia, Dou Boston; A Lawre ip Acid schre Bila, NYore, B Harrison, Gasklli, do WARKED, Rept @—Sid bi: Goorm, Dovclas, Wilmiaktes BC, to oud for Buaiew } approved the estima utile are engaged on their | are turning cat ¥ and there is a fair prow: oder the did for promoting | winter. Mallaarnt, as fu ¢ lea odigo LG g NTS g " . Portland: echrs Mary ‘Aun (ii), Lathg, Halifax; Rachel Miller, Henderson, Boston, Tamor, Gordon, 00; Cremonia, Potter, NRediord: Evergreen, Biiver, SLomyo: J ¥ Dy "8 yo, Chynaqallay unfortunate vessel was {aching between ‘these two ‘ url cle of the night, the wind «well peat for the | peiettarul gusts. The RF hy Tif T? teriilie ve and tho 0g Masled Lu frightial iv mot on the mend. There have | the coming year i departures at this | i i wie, Fy lag a age

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