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pemwhereasiggititiom te the Healers of th the South, iH and they thrive INTEREST:VG PROM MEXICO. “ ap peor reinetatadiasd ape expecaigaataive Jude) PRESIDENTIAL CALCULATIONS. babs. element. : bates cD NM ATED— 187 LIVES Lost, prey eather tion In Mextcom | ers on both sides would not iTreat into elioct, “in the | fries ‘ow under way in Mexico. We already seo the | Estimates of the Buchanan and Fillmore igaitst Buchanan, We have but to ostoss Avover 11, 1860 ~ karly Yesterday morning a regaler Large Movements of Specie—Che Dormant | SMU. the government was 10 select good meu, who Footiity ‘with which the pure sul aan be obsained from on, ad divide the electoral Ucket, ant the tniag ts } casterly gale con menced blowing ‘ Wealth of the Republe—The Ramsey | Were nt mixed up in e:ther party. But the officers whom | Popoca epetl, and the practicability of establishing manu- Factions of the Spoils Democracy. m, Buchanan's own Site, Fan wich cousiwved a day and all ast aight Thug Route to the Pacitic, d., die, dco the government named ot acceptable to ene of the | factories for sulphuri¢. acid on the mo but a ques- eee © Vpn prinesple: abd considering Fremont | bas contignad rithout iptermiseion hohe the —— The news from Mexico is not important, Tae govern- | factions, because, long to one of the | tion here arises as to rear ee, for the Ls ai! teacuerous to the Union ia pollu | ment, an frem a! appexrances {3 likety to comtini ques. Hanae w, which only the | acid or pure sulphur from the ‘imines and manufsctories | qHoy aye Content to Elect Buchanan by the muitions that | sivecis are comuletely flooded; busivess 13 entirety gas- e ment and Congress are acting harmoniously. The minis- | timely arrival of Parrodi’s brigade was enabled to | toa market. By the present means of conver ance to pparont strength, merely to ensnte | pended, aed douttlers the beats will not ? nn teria) crieis bas passed without any regignations in the | quell. I mention this item, ag the opposition here | Vera Croz we entertain serious doubts if the empre- Skin of his Teeth, chanan is weak’in ali tho Northern | arrourced tur to morrow; it is impossible for. then tor Cabinet, alinough some bad been tendered aud with- | 7°, {7IRE 19 magnlly ite Ao sari of Ropecahenel is wp bewe aur. deciged A pdranae? yo Siater—es the suicecesor of the Pleree poticy, which even | disebarge their car; oes iu time, There has been Dut ong drawn. ward election, ‘ano has no bearing on geueral polities. | ority of their mine, ‘The question then arises by what &c., &e., shee Ua epee Hahn nat gtd vg’ erhas gai 112 —The Tain ceased to fi The trovbles im Guadalajara had ended without aay | Governor Garza, of Tampico or Tamaulipas, bas settled | means is this wealth to be made profitable to the mine’, vp Buchanan re York Be ie hoveved'p practeal owwit- |amdipaaindsuhetad poatendgos adernannae oe ee, ail’ bis diticutles with the Prosident, woo! ia tur bas | manviacturer and shipper Y We aniwer unhesitaingy THD PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. see ese ct-omly a canduatein theory.” The battic hers | wind spreog 0p Pring cere aap? re Thlaure, at Monterey, had formally refused to obey tho | S4reed ta setle all his, DNS Se Rowdee wilt be good | scttng down the consumption of acid or 4 [From the Journal of Commerce, Aug: 15°] fe really’ etwees “Fimerd $0 PROT ee ete ek | note, tee Sirus ores bow at bat eatceicomserable central government, which was viewed in the capital ag |-Dews to some merchants in your city. of vitriol in the United States at $18,000,000 to $22,000,030 | The election for weedieens nad Vie oan weer AA i iproring éveb ‘the existence of Buchaman, |- merass’ fepove, chaanaye gr Maye, geo in fact, the government, at this tine, ig quite rtah, for | apnuaily, and perhape it would not'be Ot of the way ‘o | Ynited States, which tum One Ot TMT a since wie | Heace, if Buchanan i to receive Northern votes, it 1s | blown down, scveral liven are reported Pay eee org ® pronvnciamento, and several thousand troops hid q ‘once since the existence of the republic. Funds are flow- | estimate the imports of sulphur into Great Britain at near- November Cer marched agaitist him. It was supposed he would soon from several new sources. th amoun! these adoption of the federal constitution. The choice ly by the civisw be comp elied to submit. A, ee ceca no Tar atlorded a pati Fetal soak oy end Vedaeia cotie Te by electoral collegee, each college representing # State | clectorai tickets he wins will disclose bim to be $50 eg Which such State ts entitled Wha. én, is the policy of the South? To cram down | the Amanda and Trenton stuck at the i 4 comprisip Priests in large numbers have been exiled, and forced although the measure Tas not been quite as productive price of sulphur is now about @ ton in the English Soeen ‘d second salce of chursh property are belug made by the govern- | Si,wM,smuclvated, 2s Myc c ene for ils best of ali | viosard the Aulphur beds o€ tuly. The arucle tm | 10 send toCongreas, Ihe whole musaber of eevl07# W ) uyct sho Nofih Ruchsuan’ fo, Sheet Dust sien 'Yicce | Syarbaeie Wad, her ‘chimneys Clown dows? th large i pected 5 easons—Dbecal b ‘goes. x course, the first President election, as 69, ail Sovthern, with such Northern vi accid giv ‘parbaw! er chine) wn $ 4 sn a “gps trp fen Se mane b GE Sure tare | Forccalened ¥ ie 7 Sarr & Bighor pnoe | om voted for George Washington, Tho present num hip, ‘and’ thus to re furnish material to the Northern | steamer Capitol, when about 45 miles above the city, had Im Congress the new constitution is being ducussed, | Beem some mignificent speculations Iu these same | for its “uperiority ; bus calculating om the price Of Sm | Dor is 206, vie : O2 electors at large, 0 nding with | forces for further, agitation? What gain the South by | bers blown overboard, and part cf her uj andee far elithe lveral articles have prevailed. ‘There | Gar ieee a all” thee peek Italian sulphur, we find it In the power of Mexi . ares, ooeepe pe a fe) pa pper th lands, especially in the vil in . 1 torn “ti : Yim the villas fo this valley. | vian and Hallan sulphur, we Qnd it in the power of Merl | (ie umber of Seuators io Congreee: ani 2 diatrict elec: | quis protonged egitatrn? What to her iu titations—what | away, We fear w~ shall hear of far more serious dasa. wns an animated debate on the sluasa respecting reli. | eities, there are large gardens and orchards of great ex- | bet for $80,000,000 of ore which now remains unavailable | ‘ore, corresponding with the number of Representatives, | o her pubic met oF public interests—to say nothing of | ces on the Lake and Gulf. ; os toleration, The Cabinet opposed the measure as tent, which have been rented fromthe church fora very | apd valueless in this land, ‘The Cistrict electors are not chosen %! districts, as in the | ibe periito the Unions Itis mot preteuded in the South The Lclta of the 12th instant says:— gO: 5 pene small consideration. Well, the renters have become the From the facility with which the ore can be obtaned | case of het pire to Congress, but each State votes | bat Bichanan \s¢ trucr tan to the Union thaa Fillmore A storm >roke out yester ‘ay morniug about useless, Dut the paros adopted it. Congress, bas, how- | purchasers ai the principal cf the sum which their rents | we bave no doubt but it conld be supplied in abundance by gcneral ticket for ite c istrict electors, as well as for its | snd yet it is krown ard ‘elt that the election of Fillmore | ard hes since continued to visit us ut intervals, with the clectora ‘at large The following schedule shows the num- | will pacify the whole counv y—and restore harmony a3 in | rain pouring wud dashing down, with but slight y th article of the constit 5 Ad to at si ‘The Iroad depot ever, adopted the fifteenth article of the new constitution, would amount iX per cent, purchasers have | at a raiiroad depot in this city for ove quarter the price it for ur Presiicetal electors to'which each State ia en Soe hy betting ail disputes upon a just aud patriosic ti oe the Prego ected foes male | cply by the civision of the opposition, and whatever | in the river, aud several bouts Were blown fron thelr tae | moopit g geteng Meriva, The steamer Red River strosk as oT. members ag the uumber of | minority. and two fat honte at tte foot of St. J street ; jenta iv! district vben cut up these vacant squares into building lots, aud | would bring in a foreign market, and the acid as weil as establishing religious toleration, thee f ys 4 them at a!most fabulous 3. I know one gentle | the pure sulphur. Hence there would 6m titled ‘esis, agaipet wbich oo Found complaint can come from of some for of five accidents b: General Gadsden, the American Minister, as stated yes- | man who bought ten acres in San Angel, and ater divia pg ‘the rattrosd company Mc Galego tat vatcoon ok SINTHEN FREE STATES. FIFIREN STAVE STATES. | ther scciop. It is net the triumph of either section that | river. We believe noth ve 80 peciona tas occurred OB terday, bas been entertained on his return with aronnd | ing them ‘nto convenient pateues, made fity thousand | $22,600(¢O annually from this enormous trade, out of | Maine ........- 8 Delaware £ | jvst.and pairiotic American can desire, put with justice | the Lake: some bath houses were blowa away, but no- Uf publie festivities by Uae deputies, by the editors of te | ¢eilars by the operation. In this city, in the very centce | which the raiboad company would receive. $12,000,000 New Hampsbire, 5 Marylanc S| 1). op smnesty, m pacification, ‘hing werse has yet boen hearo ef. towa vate, | of the principal street, come young dies have become | apruelly, end leave a large balance for the profits of the Vermont 4... 5 Virginia % more laws no chance,” we are told, and, there. | ville, we under tand, was cutirely subme ged, We could prese, kc. None of the Cabinet would attend, as Gada- | py jpheritance the renters of a fine house, at $890 a year | trader and ebipper. Massachusetts . 13 North Ca 10 | icre, between Fremont and Buctanap, we take Buchaoag. | rot Jearn what damage was done, but ail got hear of any 4en is out of favor with the Executive. He is expected ey, hike good girls, consvited their curate whetber they Yopecatep:tl may truly be made the source of great | Rhcde Irland 4 South Carolina $ | In reply fo this, first, there is ro canger of Fremont’sel ¢- | loge of life. Three or jour rteamboata that were soon to resign avd quit Mexico. should purchase at $10,000, and he, lixe a good padre, | wealth to Mexico. Its Sen Bares which ate Col of 6 Georgia 10 | ten.” The thivy is mathematically impossible, IH» starts | at the other sice ot the river were driven from qui Ai : duly bsting the monks, ‘advised them to bay—and now | ever been the acmiraticn of romantic travellera may be | 35 ida & | with fifteen Southern states dead agaiust him, and in the | moorings. The streets, of course, aro in fine condition There has been quite a large number of arrivals of | the property is estimated at $75,000. And this is nota | made to cxcite the cupidity of the money lencer, the scien- | New Jersey 7 2 | six rthern Stat: be must carry about all oi them, | for flouting purpores, Americans in the capital, and a row in the theatre, in | lctitious rae tor it would any day, » with some im} tie mechanic, and men of business and enterprise. Its Been mt Mase hos Asoo a bbe ip ae hi | And in 6 inter edition -— Heer 8 Nad provements, easily rent for the interest of that sum, ellow smoke and snowy crown will yet hail on ying agi riends ‘e are just recovering from the eff cts storaa ses Mineo paca Could cite j ou innumerable cases of the same sort. ip thournnde ef fodustriste boro mes, cat the(st6- “ 4] Filmore Wioro. “Dispel hen, this llusion, that he cootess | which fo its wiolence” aod’ duration ats canine President Comonfort having overcome the political dif- ri'e tides swarm with a busy population, who will take 11 * Tennessee 2 | is Lerween Fremout and Buchauan, for the practical con- | equared, and we believo never surpassed in this gooily Sculties which embarrassed him, |: turniag bis attention trem the mine, which fer centuries has been regarded 6 Kentucky .... 2 | test, where thet is approached, is only between Fillmore | city of curs, From an carly hour on Sayday morning to public improvements. " Newspaper Accounts. with superstiticn by the Comey competence and 5 Missouri. 9 | and Rechanan, One or the other must certainly be Pre- | —three o’c!-ck—until a late hour yesterday, father # lua “4 “ [From the Mexican Extraordinary, trom July 6 to Aug. 2.) | wealth to reward and sustain industry. Its stock willbe 4 Arkansas. 4 | edent: Fremont pever. retained almost undisturbed eway over th) upper ‘The Mexican government has issue! a decree for the | MovEMENT. SPAIN--GOLD DISCOVES! sought after ip thie ji id. Rl New What right has anybody South tosay, Tithnore | Visiti 4 oF i—GO SCOVERIES—MINT ie great exchaoges of the worl bide no chamesie tw MOET “eiede? we sat wiae bg every corner wnt street wits electri: rapidity he Total... 1 the | dashed sadly around, as madly a8 an untamed horse t! construction of an jcteroceanic raitroad from ‘he Gulf of RETURNS. road companies and ebipping tines will find in ita sire a D Mexicowo the Pac and bave adopted the “Ramsey ‘The mint in San Louis Potosi coined last month in bard | and weaithy customer. Grand total. + ne two past years twice corried this state for biz friewis’ 's | bad just broken through bis ev closare. Fer mauy his an- = * ° ‘ As © VR. dollars the sum of $133,080. The English steamer,which ‘As baving a direct bearing on the prospects of the lhe vse 2149 be Jers popular now than those friends? Haz he not evr | nounced appearance were all the attrac ions of novelty. woute’’ for the line of communication. 3 Colonel Ram- | ier Vera Cruz on the Sth , took $2,000 in worked sil. | Of rafiroad already commenced from this city to tne (ul: there are vi ions as to the result of | been the favorite of this State’ Was he notevea selo They rded his sudden freake wih a feeligg of plea- ey i ettrusted by Presidert Comonfort with the forma | yer and $419,881 in gold an¢ silver coin. of Mexico, we publish these face—which, if anythiig, | the approaching election, the general result, and the re- | ed to be put on a ticket to carry this St te? WhenGea. | suré.tbat amounted almost to enthusiasm others, ‘derre'ed-—-as an illustration of whet one of theelo. | *ults in particular States. Some of these opinions : Taylor was run, the prog amme was to run Abbott Law | however, his presence produced quite a diffe out effect. Th the direction of the works, it is On the 18th inst.. a conuncta left the city ef Sam Lais | are uit Was no; Fillmore taken in his stead. ile others, rence with him had frends or retatives absent in search of the tion of the company a { o roauiles fn for political effect Y : ™ ‘ Potosi for Tampico with $1,569,029, ments of dormant wealth in the Valley of Mexco way | *eubtiess put forth for political effect, c ‘anderstood that Vera Cruz and Anton Lizardo will be the ‘The last pone sedan Which left this city for Vera Cruz, | !urmh to the enterprise, 7 may presume, express the real sentiments, modified his frieuds inactivey | fleeting pleasures of an hour, a nd koew full well the the wishes, of those who utter them. We, too, have sas weare now only | consequences, too often fatal,’of plasure hunting, when ports selected on the (ulf, and Acapulco on the Pacide. | bad more than $2,000,000 in spe! At the most recent " r j ; snore time the United Sates mails were carried by theso | accounts, it passed Pucbla ia safety. ou WE tae, Weil 859 Fase mies. on Soaps Bat oe arg ork ee set ap onagteemte. 4 the anger of the Storm King ix roused. The consequence h ee 5 ‘i A at least there ¢ be no humbug abot ne, | heard y ary ti abor aud | was that ie het seized “ Pisum vow craps to sau Fraseavolm woive Japa, | tbe folowing staeaettet we coinage tor the veur | ADDITIONAL FROM NICARAGUA | ‘ivy"stailte ivuestly mate aud teariessy tered, | hevsdy cfbe works lope vers yo.e out aa Mics are | llon, wiles only commenendabadug 4 soon au foe but the Port master General broke the contract, as too ex- | inhed:— wf pee leaving the sees to decile. i rapt be that | now pouring out ee widard Fillmore’ Was there ever a | rances of the safcty o thoze for whont they felt BORMT, a py Spe rahe ab ‘m many of the States there is much grea‘er y | party so weil. so thoroughly organized, as the Aimerican | bao reachedthem. Elsewhere it will be peutive. It's opposed on the completioa of this railr ad ang Oficial Recognition of Nicaraguan Independs | {han usual in prognosticating resuls, by reason ot party is in the state of New York—so inuch of a unit, or | loge of life is contined. to eight or mise, Bemage nae abe time for transit between the same cities will be : ence by the United states Minister. disjointed condition of the old parties aut the disturb- | marching so well in harmony toward almost certain vie- | might be cousicered +muli whem com ared with the placing us with the aid of We are indebted to Wines & Co. tor a copy of Ei Nicar is — ui re Lond be gags < Sw oe heat el ei in the Ensptre State, A battle groand— | alarming aspect whi h the storm assume !. i wy) 7 4 oadk oe of Americanisu and repubiicanim so called. is and we knew it—and, it we go for Fillmore, we betieve, From the New Orleans Viea: Angast 14, telegraybic wires aimost within one week's time of com eguense of the 19th ult. It gives the following however, to be hoted that republicanism bas no exist’ | fo goes the prize in the end. | ase unakp enpmbatas-cabemees Sammie mupication with Californ’ Thursday afternoon Col. J. H Wheeler informed Presi | ence in the fifteen slave holding States, or numbers too Men, however, ought not to gamble, as it were, in po'l- ‘The rumor which prevai'ed yesterday of the dent Walker that he would take aa early opportumty to | few adherents to justify the fort mn of an electura! | tice, expecially when parties become geographical; but o comply with instructions received from his government | ticket, except BOF in Missouri, where it is thoaght | witlovt regard to results, do right. Is it eight to elect Cts ee po pi tohy agorp ten Ley see m recognizrg the present gevernment of Nicaraucua. | a few thousand votes for such a ticket miyht be obtained. | Fillmore ever Buchauany Or, rather, is it not wrong, | disaster, and a tew vague particulars of the Joss of indi- ‘The President selected Saturday, July 19, as the occassion | In these fifteen States, then, we have only to look at thr | vot thus to clect Lim? viduals and families The accounts brought from Thibo- of this important proceeding. democratic and Ameri-an parties, with such a reference What Fillmore’s policy 's, or is to be, we know from | daux and Bericht Bay. by the Opelousas Railroad last} tA oa “ “ ot Accordingly, to-day, st 12 o'clock, Don Fermin Ferrer, | to the remains of the od whig party as tue case may | the records of 1850 and on—but what Bachanan’s ia to Fs es duty, al! articles for the use of the roads, without any tou: Minister of 4 ied by the national d, : evening, are coutirmatory of the inundation of the isi Set 5,810,000 | Minister of Sate, accompanied by the al oand, | require. Truc, a large portion of the whigs are morger | be we know bot, because his party, for the trst time, | the destruction of tne buildings, and the lors nage fees or port charges on steamers and ships, nor tax- felts =n = Sah Paka’ C bd under Capt. Adkins, and an cecort of merger corning in the American party; but not all, There are namerou | baye interpolated a foreign lapk io their platform, which, | @ great many liver, reaching ‘perhaps 10 six oF seven| ation ca maile or articles of trousit from sea to sea, The | , The American bark Wildfire, which era Oras on | A, under Capt. Busenbary,) prooesded to the hense of | individuals, sll over the country, comprising many of tt | Uber the iueptration of the Soulés, may embroii this | score. In the meantiine. the auxicty to leara the peny will regulate their own prices of freight and New York. ea? Rohan Lg A — pone a wd ppm ered Pod lane T most respectable oe lenses! manee o! pee whiz | country with all the world. Buchanan is pledged to tha! | lars is very great: and the means mf 2 enor com é : v : . sion, 4 Ay, whe never did, and never will, consentto bem rged | policy. Jem no more James Buchanan, he tell us, but ~ ol passage, while the government stipulates to pav six per | » s took out In the mesutime quit jumbs- of American ladies and ag party wnich supplanted them. Hitherto theee J the ipnati platiorm | Thus, war abroad and continu. poe bey ey Pa en nar map oer cent apnuslly upon all money expended until the enter- — babel wp Cas oes oe aah yoy 4 the oo number of citi: _ a meee at the — men, for the most part, bave remained inastive, notcaring | ed civecrd at home are the promired fruits of such an | w; ich bas been for some years made a sunmer privilege of the warehouse system, withoct taxation, at | covered in Panam iehi, in fogora, which suzpiss the repur | American ilag, carried by L- Allon, and the, Niewaguan ares Oe Jette demccraia, Bat ihe new’ phase oC | ‘chauecs, ovphl nol every mango’ do ngbt, knowing ih® | i ames per pe geliyor piri eth ends of the road. The government only reserves | ‘ation cf Arizona. tisg, carried by Sergeant Simpson, between the fies. pohtics which has come up, in tho shape of black repwli- | Go, ‘ne, will maintain the right? the bpyou about twenty miles; the nearcst iand is re mil ‘The corporate company whieh is to be formed under this decree are authorized to constract thts road and Branches, ard “all other kinds of roads,” to erect all work:, bouses, moles, &¢., needZul, and to import, free of EF ly been discovered escort r ; balf price, having only in view the early completion of | most ilattering hopes. Some persons bave recently a. Fermin Ferrer, Secretary of Stato. followed vy | iry demance their belp. Expectally at the South, whi i. Silurd Fillmore alone removes the canvass from: this fm os weer menaees wove ilo level fe the werk, Ciher ‘important concessions arc made, bet | arrived i this cty who have Deen making extensive cx | ihe indier) citizens, and’e briliaat slat of ofiers, b) | ever they become convince, ay key goon will be, si | danger of sectionaity, Fiement's streuth Is all Nori. | Jt i expesed Meee en et en eee eee Go fillewing azticle wil sufice to-aliew the unwoated | porstuus ia tbe countey Gpceat tee a etae os Foon testa sor no yen Dehind the escort, andthe | they are'eot already, thet the real contest is ot between | Buchanan's pre.teal svengih is all Soub, | Fillmore | southern breezes, wbled e made it & desirable Mberality of the Mexican government, viz'— the. subject. Everywhere gold. dust, and also | | Atuhe Pre: blential mansion President Wolker awsited ee ety Parca aa ness eave, Than lad be Oa ede aan bene tet cot | ne as ee eee Ia order that the company mey operate to the best ad- | Veins Of that metal, are said to be abundant | the Minister, after cocupying the morning in the arduous | mort—beiween cemocraoy purited of ite moat mischiew re wen is sit parts of he Union. Te ls a foly then > | fre iti nene tee ee and the saney tee Maus id there nike tbe? aball hereat ihe rigiis and | andof a superior quality, even to those of California, =@ | duties of his double ollice as-i'resident and General of the | us ingredients, und black republicanism, crmpoved o Yo triumph ever the North with Buchanan, or over | (roc wcnee (0, lear who wore expose to the storm, sttemee which are possessed dy any citizen Of the re that with justice the stream on whose margins the me army. those igrceis nts, and a decoction of whiggery and re! as+ with with Fremont. ihe cle ws via the Opclocsah “Mitiroeh, le twee ae by ic lo undertake and direct aii kinds of business, and | is found is rightly called Gold river. But these placors Arriving, the Mint-ter and the procession were ush r- | abolitionitm, spiced with Sharp's jie theology—we ray, ‘New, the Express is not ajournal that prophesies or pre- | and thet toe road, to Bayou Bevat,} same temedica ant actions cau de hal aganst the | bave been long known to exist, tor even in 1852. iu a ro- | ed into the presence of the President. and after all wore | whcn olé ine whigs at the Scuth (aud the saine may be | dicts, os rome oth«r jourvals often do Do right without noe Up aeeeenanh tir tie Shel, Geeneen nnn ‘company in their corpcrate Cayeeay and not otherwise, | Port ot ali that country made by Col. Ramsey to a com. | seated and quiet was resumed, Col. Wimerck arage, aud | suid of mony of the Americans) come to understand the | regard to results, has ever been our maxim and our poli- as thore which can be instituted against @@ \wawsdcal. pany in New York, eepecial attention wos called to these | ina clear, boid veie delivered the following happy ud ti " edictici : cotta keld mines existing on this tnbutary of the Mescalariver. | drese— f te ets it abeacs WON Ras wuss be Deters 1 kate mate Tosag ea convees, ag rey ‘pi Our City of Mexico Correspondence. ‘TE CHURCH PROPERTY. wy Panapastt om directed vy thet President ot the and Brechictioge. it east five of the Whig United | more party in the Nerth, has scarcely began. Tae his- oon Maxico, Ang: 4, 18 The decree reepecting the transfer of chure property - | States Senators now in C , Viz.-—Mesers, Denjamis | tory of Fremont—Fi'lmore’s real combatant hero—ts not siesse>, Ang. 4, 1860, | Te decree Teg Me tea cen weilzeeeived | lish, Telutions with this State. I hail this determination | of Louisiana, Jones, of Teunesiee, Geyer, of Missouri, | yet buown to our farmers. They have beard of bim aay | ete eee et one of the lyesident as the harbinger of traaquillty, aad and Pratt end Pierce, of mest public manner, avowed their intention to The Debate om the New Constidution—Seltlement 0° the Trour | by ail c : . : ve sire ; - y ail classes of people and with especial favor. No op. . . ryland, have already, in the a geographer, bot taey have not beard of him yet as { Ble Between Congress and the Executis War with |, posiicn has yet been made in any quarter. But like all | Cérely hope that no event will ever occur to juterrups ppott | atatcran, a soldier, or aa to bis principles. The teh | bey unintr nce, the eee tee eke barmopy end good correspondence w! should always | the democretic candidates: and these are but a specimen | go of ts already about gone off. The Northern people are | oxcitement yt eres by the reception of tne Teefgene es « ch ty, de , abe. e¢neral laws this measure has brought great fortunes to . Vidaurri—Sales «f Church Property, de , de., &-. Sime, while it bas fallen severely upon others. It is said | Cxist Detwecn ister republice, | If the transit acrous your | of thousands hike minded, if uot all so distinguished. This | Lot long dupes, and whem duped they goon divaster at Ti-ashear city and the promy ch an, G3, | which steps were taken to send reliet to the survivors ‘Ancther fortnight has clapsed slace the date of my last | {pat iam: beautiful Istbincs is vitally important to all the mari- 1 " i itemesto f y of the curates are advistug their parishouers will«xplain the otherwise upacsountable phenomens of | themec!yee from the dupery. The more time gi Jetter, since which time nothing of starting importance | to avail themselves of the state of things and to coavert tune eo ~ — earth, oo —_ more important is | the recent elections in Kentucky and North Carolina—two | the more we increase oe rete, In the New at bas transpired in this count-y. Congress ha. boem busily | their leases into freebolds, while the Spanish and ON ee ees of the States Weve moet Felied Cn by the frieads o: J States we have not as vet fairly od the people— ot Baaswean ory Horns, » " rs ¥ Ficneh Ministers are couvselng their countrymen to ab ¥ 1 t ~ er. Filmor indications of such ar yond the State of Connecticut—but as we Roetens Preay mis t- My ug. L A employed both on the Cabiret and onthe new constita | tin froin purchasing, for xome specious reasoug which | Weebirgicn on the Tacit. It importdnt to Kentveby bes given a majority of §,000, In round naw Pulse we rapidiy’ dispel the Tremout | taland ina. small all bon aut eporis Lack Ina ea tion. I say upon the Cabinet, because it has brought the | we might call suspicious, The law, however, haa not pocon He one wt ys 7 ie = —_ States—"'It ia ma- 7 bere, vt North Carolipa of 12,000, in favor of the demo Lole Fremont sham is cally cong out | weptof all U es by uve alorin of Sunday might, amd het terial element of national jategrity and sovercigaty. cratic condidster, Miseour), too, whieb, owing to a spt patiog men from it. When the | Si hives were sv the disaster, ‘This j# the aimoant hur Y ” sted do et evilieiently been tested to enavie an opi.fn to be ministers to account, or at ieest has attempted to dao. | 10 Oh einer its provisions will be generally em- | 1h# Froepcrity, peace, aud bappiness of your repubji: democratic ranks, wat claimed for Filmoro, givae | peeple we reached on the stump, the friends of the | +ledly axceriained at present, Not being pleared with sowe of the acts of the govern: | jraced by those interested, or whether it will uctually | AF@ Clycets very near to eve y American heart, The | a ccmceratic majority of 6,000 or bo, aiter spariax | biepcut press will soon vunieh betore a free discussion, Renwick’s Bay. Aug. 13, ment in relation to appointments iv Sonora, in Smasoa, in | change the owners of this yast amount of valuable pro po - yr mtr = Si aed pene sdded to the |: 5,006 votes for Col Benton. If these thivgs are ¢ ‘The meet olurming element OF this canvass, especially Po pea, Meloy carey erg Jalievo, &c., the legislative body passed a resol perty. — hy we yr of Beoerap nical yates, luxeriant | n States which were among the most lisely of nll to the Seuth, is the #bandopment of the d mocracy by | the steamboat hi ‘hi 019 hour, only ae: i a RESIGNATION GF @EN. WHEAT. —— oo © sn Ne a tof greater impor | Sou'hern States to give their votes for Fillmore, wha. | the Ge i, aud to some extert by the Irish. Tao Ama- | Waiting ty wood at this place. I 3 *. viting the ministers to preecat themselves ia the ¢ Brigadier General C.K Wheat bas resigned his position tance has ever —— . > jon hearted Genorse | sell be raid cf Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, alaba Lot cour foreign votes, but accept them grate BOG 3NE DALY. te give come explanations, ‘his is the asval | in the Mexican army, and is now preparing to return to | (ave ® bow wore tO Ly heen hep om f ma, &., &¢.? Our infurmation from Louisiana and Ten riven to Anericon principles. The democracy of Mr. Davis, above referred to, we are informed, ts tht course éf proceeding, where the miniiera often tative country. on a visit. General Waeat, daring | GLS:thg the cont te eo apne te Nicaragua. | ressce,'sseures. us that they will follow in the wake af rib, however, exists en, breathes on its | keeper cf the oyster ralcon beneath John Mo re. ; Aj é a ‘i service of Mesico, bas mede | At 0 period of ume can this love! region cease 9 be an | Kentucky snd North Carcl'na. Maryland and foreign yore. Take away its forcign vote, aud it len sfaurant, in C mmon street, in this city, He suecees speak and vote. But on this occasion the Cabi object 0. the deepest golicitude to the people of the United ely ofall the Southern States to ¢ where in the North, on an election day, eaposially in the | getting bis wife, we learn, into a place of ec he bas p met ent for atewor a mfusal to atend to be whl scoure for sepatation for disinterested Ynterrogated. This reply was not satisfactory to Senor | fricnd+bip t . He took servic States. The self reliant temp or, and the uuconquerable more: but we hardl i ? - % A th , Beat . ; ly expect that Villoger, towre and cities. Now the German to a | themstarted to procure afd. He was ascompanied to Bor. im the revolation- | (MeTey, Leno gg eae seen the advan- | them wilidoro, Delaware i# more lively to vote for him | greet exert, i gone over to Fremout—and iis abasdon | WiKk’s, we are tolormed, by the engineer of the ‘the revolution | ‘#£¢# that nature and nature's God bas so geueroasly be. | than Me: For the present we wil) place these t ment of ibis portion ot the Northern democracy shows | Star, which Le lott cn Tuesday te Low iiltie reliaree the South can really place on the | , The ¢epth of watrr on the island, referring, as we un ea. a Jenin “a oa re st Santa Anpa, and now t 4 Montes, the Minister of Justice, who immoaia hes terminated in the oetatixhment of a firm liberal go- pore oe ae cide aie soeieen bey! of | States aniong the doubtrui, as itis easy to make wv tendered Lis resignation; nor was the reply, of coarse, | yernmept he retires $0 attend 49 other business. ve yy a ey eh ane toe | necessary complement for Buchanan without them. Northere ccmocratic party. Inthe very Orst gect.onal | ferstand it, to the Lighert portion, is reported at five wabstactory to Congress: government of the Unite ates hopes to unite cordial | the rest of the slave holdirg States we ditinctly claim | oueet, the forcign cimocrocy of the democratic party ‘The wre°k of the steamboat Star is stated to be - . LLANOS DE APAM RAILROAD. y with ) ou, in the fixed purpose of p eventing apy for | for the democratic car vidates, az followe:— enlists in a sectional warfare agatest the South. ‘The | 'Pe island, near where ihe hotel of Joba Maggak former. A quarrel engved between the two branches of govern Ry the arrival at Vera Croz of te last Hargoad Pons! | een power that may attempt to impede its progres by Stotire Elec't Viter. — States. 2 | “red? Germans end the “black” renubtioass are ia | '¥,stood. stent, which threateacd a serious bremch im the Wberal ‘k. arrived two passenger cars, courig any interfere.ce whatever. The grent voice of thema- | Virginia... ‘ Louiriana, . € | clore alliance against the South, and all are equatiy the | The rise of the inuadation ivtaid tobeen of unpy Sipall cpany who have this line of road In hand. A | tion hes spoken. Its worce must not be ankegted. Be | North Corolina, Toxas....... : 4} enemies of Pilmore. What is tho duty of the Southera | ?#Pi¢ity, the height of tive feet being reported to party. Finally Congre tee o ¢ Was sb: from Now York on the | arsured, Mr, President, that no effort shail be spared on | South Carolin: Fy AO ay layne we pe genar~ | we ng amare ee Qo copter with the Cabin ne comme “ ‘apd & large amovnt of rail is now sup- | my pat to advance the welfare of both republics, and to Vance with such a Northerp democracy? Certaialy not; Tmauutas,’” it will ut be difiigult ta hata wild exettement and fearful havos it r " 1 this ay from Eoglaod. This first section | discharge my mnpert pt trusts in @ manne agreeable to A ae 4 from this city to Guadalupe wi'l Likely be cleiy tomy government that there are many ques P operetion by December next LKER then arore, and in his usual eloquent Dot, cn the contrary, i# it not ite duty to ally ttsolf with ihe’ censtituuienal Conservation of the N that great vaused, with no snecor at hand Amacrican party which Millard Fillmore heads, ant which All the houses eu the isinad were: wept away, and din bis admicistration cf the government Barend, reyorted that moet of those staying at dation of their grievances trouble arises o tiows coming ep un plan of 4 hhave t3 . sr0N, style, respoaded, as bear as we can re; he tllustr af TRERIBLE POWDER EXPLOSION. port, be settled and determ know whe u tellizence received fret Vazatian of the 20th of lact ‘ b 25 to when fresivent? were drowned. . ay a yt saan ref Aa e.. = a Bed ony ahaeteed hee a t mister, it te eal paquets to hear the sentiments | States, including Maryland Filinore {¢ vo Northern man with Southorn principles, = reported vict! we are informe 1, was for- foo cerning» * vee abinet. | Tihata From thetime of Walden the Mosare. Vegas | YoULSVC et expressed i beltll of the \mertoss look fr them elecwLere with & very good chau ee a . Usom ples Si Wantingted Bou tech able th bat any on inthe cy ae hes 0 co man, of the echoo! r z Both claim thom and both wish to take cogauizance of . » to Catiats e taumitic pment aud American people. It ty gratit were in the babit of carry ing to Caliacan the munitions of | CUS hat the government of the Unit Settee: es, while the Execu' he appoitia tc 7 0 0! them. Thes, while the ecutive bas the appoint. war which were «t Mazst'an, and unt!l now no one could Sensible of the importance of mainteiatag law, ord# a teal x 6 porserscs eto po ord prevent it, ‘The provent Commandante General, however, \ 1 power, Congross possesses the veto po wor; aud in order | Pret ei ee otta be returned, to whic the Vegas | fecwlty vpon this isthmus. |The intoross of wil eyame: | California cess, but will take them from the followin, ard Hadivon, Bs to the Union is his great character. | TP ® Copy of it with him. We have, however, letio, to the North an well as to the Bout Wo a | Dames cr a few ot Whose alleged to have Hove ai ‘ofer him to the South ag a Southern map, but asa North | 824 give them aa thoy have reeched us; but witt @rn wan, tried and true t all parte of the Valoa, and xo | Youching for tele oo: rectoess:—Mr. Hart, of this city. to exer: the veto power, \nformation must be had from cided opt v4 A iY elal pations req. i have a gover " Trecrecuurve which often itis both inconvenient ant impo. | mate & decoes oprentiat eee ey ica y enya | ment capable of suppressing all rebellion and itvweres. | Total ipiying abd pacifying all parts of that Union. Ho was | Wilham Rochelle, of Pattersonvilie; Mrs, Como, [i litie for the publicrerv):c to impart. Therefore the cabinet 4 upcer orders to receive them on {, peculiarly the interes: of the gov Aca the shove. Prepioert, ‘of hhitcen clave States and sixteen free | Probably otherwise spelt.) of Pattorsonviile; Jobin devy the right of tbe Congress to demand it, 204 cist | The phip being filled wits these combustibles ‘ power hey east here, | The States, but of thirty one United States, and ho united all reeled grt. Ci bend &y Pome oy ng “el isc retio y po c n iy aL i ‘ D % ; Bre D anki 5 to themecives the discretionary power t> witbbold it. | jusden the powder exploded, blowing up the ship sceing Nicaregna secured in her jus; rights $4 And we have the required majority......+ iu 1869, and mace ail bappy avd content. Hect him barkeeper of the betel, (name hot ven, ned). i satural to your government and cox thing more than we have a right to expe: sea ftisno- | with two votes tospare. Our opinion ia, that in from tae corm | other States, ard probably more, the democratic ticket the ihe Kansas war will be hus! po It te stated that there wore about 400 persons on tl has af good a chance as the republican, but we don’t sare | ec im that Squity which will satis'y ali but extrem once, sud peace Onee wore is returned to the count Here is copsequentiy av \wportext pices of practice ia | £ h . re te 4 y crew. Attbe seme time that which was on shore also ; iu lene thax etx government yet w Le cetiled ; and in the moan while pub i catting fire to the tm. The cause of the aczi ‘Wreck at the time of the disaster; and the number Ke men are Bb a rquabbis as te bow it ebootd be seed. Cent is upkgor an. patriets of Washingtop,who, bad be lived la Whea the commutes avorecaid waited upoa the exect ‘ would bave becn worshipped os a tutclar to go tulo porticulars, for the reason above stated, North end Sowh, aud peace will once more be restored | Niving on the wicek of the Star is estima'ed at from tive, they soon were dvly ‘Lformet how detrimental it ARRIVALS IN TRIS CITY. she name of Justice. ‘Too often the more powerui aatioas ‘ec covid give good reascna why We Claim Peunaylva | to the ditracted States, But keop up this seotioaaizm | % 2% sould be to the intereets of the ti: ral party to make pad We rotiee amonget ibe recent arrivals at the Hotel do | of the cacth bave only almired the natura! ani commer | nis, biinols, end California bat is woaid occupy too much | Of candidates op pf men, pledged, as Buchanan is, t» re- | , MOst of there reports, with numerous others to ie the in’ormation derived by Congre ry Iturbide Col. 8 W Inge, of Calitornia, Jobn A. Godfrey, | cia advanteges of Nicoragua, and bays taought oaly of | epace. Iu regard to ennaylvania wo may say ina wor!, | open old ‘and to make new ones, and there wi! | ‘aced to no eliabie source, were current throughout the committee a, Chord States Cor evi at Gosymas, and Dr. A.B. Gadsden, | ¢eriying prott from them wi hout considering the riguts | that en American ucket bas becn nomioated there, and | be peace vo more, poibing but that prolonged bitter war | ty Inst night, and raterally created great exc satisfied, and the C brother of the Aunrrican Mivister. cf ber peop'e and government. It is to be hoped that a | will receive a handrame support, By the rtrong yoto of | of Words, which e¥er ends in the clash of arms. | Rbich whl not be sllayed until we have fuller sad Grew the col! for inte According 10 a pubsished statement, the value of the | better day is coming, and that our voice may be neard | 72 to 18, the Convention which nominaied it refu.cd to rticulars of the disaster, It a ae church property in the city of Mexeo im the year 1844 | fp the stcerticn of our Claims upon oth.r nationalities. 1] unite with the republicens in a forion ticket. If the United waned ‘Conunissioncr’s Court. OWE Ver, Ubat the worst of it, as a wi ts given in Fince that tune, of cow Y am cooiident thet the United States only require te bave | Americans adhere to thelr nominations, as there is every 4 ‘version of it, ond tbat efficient aid has been forwarded mut the probaouity is tuat at th our clatins presented in order to render us eteirtand im | reasen to believe they will, the democratic ticke> will ba Bofore Gowrge W. Morton, Esq. The tact ef & list of those sacrificed b 8 OL We Church Must be estimated ata rtial justice. And we Confidest!y hope and antislpats | e'eeted by a very large majority. THE CNARGE OF IVE SMUGGLING DISMISSED. vega on vee pg etn the Cabinet at if other Powers seem disposed to disregard our We have seid enough toenbearten all demoorate,end | svc, 290,—7he United wa. Capt. J.P Miller, of tte , We Lape vance thee belveaies Bew com uta fea. vigh our geveriincnt will wot be an w move all congervetive igs and Americans who are disposod a ‘The defendant stands charged js evening, and enabling wa to give The deputies found they had reached the tor of their acte. fo unite with them in plecing ip the Presiden- | ‘ip Gcod Hope—Dncisox }~The defendant star 78 ete oS ccemnn alte enh Genenentns , tried intog- | before the Commissiorer with having, in violation of the ral of the steamer Southern Belle, " After President Walker nad, concludes Lis aldross in | tial ebair a statesman of long experion vy onewer to the United Sta’ ; rity, unimpeackable mcrelay, souvd wisdom, firmness acotion of Congress, of August 3 from i 4 preceded by the band, marched to the rest valen rasbness, cousereath m without old fogyism— poy ss * pt apd a \utent adh $e See avon Seta ion hae d property bo tken without cousea: an eda " dence of the Minister iu the I'lava of St Sebastian in short, @ man worthy cf the best days of the repablic— | 1842, knowingly and ing a lancing at New Carthage. The gale increased ment. This proposition was unanimously ado The Dormant Wealth of Mexteo. dil the offeers were invited to enter, and thegallumt | patber than elevate to that exalted station @ young man | the United States, emagglé4, or clandestinely introdaced | WE Wire compelled to cast anchor and tie ap [From the Mexican Extr Colonel, wi h bis « heir disposal hovt experience in public affairs, without eminent | into the United States, forty Cases of goods, subject to the | the bank until next morning, When the weather Our attention har been attracted a few blac ove of which w tained ex. lifeatons of apy kind, a representative of eli the : the duties having been paid | rated eomewhat. appeared in the Siglo some time & cellent wine ‘American ladies drank with | “wme,? and of @ fection, against the principle of | Payment of duties, w ‘quite a Dumber ef flatboxts and other small crafts ez Ochoa, and headed cheers by the gentlemen present, and presently the party | netional upity on which the republic was founded, and | thereen, snd of baving aided and assisted in 80 doing. | .66n wiown achore at varion the const. Th ticles, which bed te be 'sy ‘One eh that in time of pence « re could not be nd the political atmosphere of Mexico particutariy Private citizers without their consent, por ¢ healthy. formed. ed, as it was intended to red a ‘ovg stewing, Bet tho ne stumbiirg bicck, which led @iecursion, viz ; Th ary shall at mes be gud. | Caspar San Ject to the civil power.” 7 motnittee bad at last t> | peti.” ‘The writer, in commencing < : we which alone fteem stand aed prosper in time to.come. | Winesers have been on the part of the Uuited . ‘withdraw this article for the present; froin which youmay | t Popoeatepetl, or, a " the Sew Orleans Picayune, \ xg. 14] Bot there iv davger in the opposite direction. If palmar at de patt of the defendant, fur- he hen wanes oe et can kup One ae A. Scott, ate of Mountain, i the gr demccrats fold theie bends and say * All's well,” io 7 of ing. a the harness’ nud working like | ther than the cross-examina}ion of some of the wit | TRS Eiate suastoat, “en. Walter, was to ee Mite Biorious triomph, they will lose the prisa | nerkes cn the part of the gyvernment, From a sim | Rouge. | he is !yitg Tin Avery precarions sieaation. Which w ret before them, and in so doing eetablish the | + of the testimony It appoar® that the Good Hope ar- | large loaded tiathont was lying across the mouth of Dey nm of ultraiem, fectionaliem, and prose: ji Consequcpees of which will he most Guestroas to t rived in thie port about the 12\of July from Calcutta, | sfourche, and breaking in two very fast. » of Loom with | selves, their posterity, their country, and mankind. | win forty cases of goods belongilyé to Madame Rondeau 00 Coatemalians, ag | Their opponents will’ leave no stone umtarned, no : Theatrical, Musical, Wat tts stared that gholerd | efert untried, to accomplish | their Purposes; and | @nt hor maid. These goods worel catered in the manifest | Ninos Ganprs.—The Navels, Mr. % n were creating great havoc in their ranks, | they bave the advantage of werful | of the cargo by the captain, dyiring the passage out, | various auxiliaries will, this evening, combine their jonel Mendez bad already been reported very ill, on the | pres, of a vast many rifle preachers, at gen ficm the ceseription given of theta by MaJame Rondeau; | for the entertainment of what Will, doabtless, be a ver] een infer that Congress does not believe that Mexico eva yet | Fme be governed without an occasional prog from the bay. | the oMet. Next came np an article about the in ». to which there juld deter.aiue w ¢ st | First company ot Rifles in Nicaragun, for items of interest veins of the Sierra | from thet cowtry, which we subjcia. Mr. Sept ‘ sin re eree, ih comparison w of New Almaden, the pro! ad the placers of Ca ce. Toe best mines no all sink inte Jranada onthe 25th wlt., im the Last boat whics {and sliver are an del Nevte previous to the departay ciways attended with uncert 2, and freque r iy with great hazards of tortam for when a jead of there metals !8 once interrupted, targe amounts of money have often to be expended to find it | pee ». Bat the volcano of Poporatepetl t* no mncertain D Bat the deputies would vot co sequently letters, in a0 «as he Vy confirmed nd certan | a article for the protection of colored gentlemen came chance enterprise. It porsesses a rea sak bes aiventy Sere rep ry i, oo ‘ rite era, a next: “In the republic ai! are v treasure, and that treasure {# the inexhaw tibie amouat | authority of He ofan American living at Chinas dogs, evalent bitterness whic! years they ha . » ‘of ther o. | large audience. The ramme embraces’ the toveh the nastonal soil by that ac of pure sulphur which is springing up every day in in. | when on the 26th it was announced in Granade that he ubng against a portion of their follow citi SSeS cotrerse, aut & Renee corked by the Cae. Dtomimes, entitled, OP Soldter for Love” and * Gnd “will be protected by the law: finite abundance from its bowels. lad died. ‘ ‘ good as themscives, as brave, as self sacrifict tom House officer. At this ti the vessel was at Ben” and tight rope feats tion could approve this cinuse ‘Ibe date of the eruption of Popocatepet! is tar bick About the 16th wit. Capt. Raidwin's company, about | the corptry calle, and who only ask equal privil pler 8 North river. The yoasel Was subsequent: Rowseny Tamarne —This place of deputies mt. The next prop n antiquity—estimated to be more than fur thowand | Fixteen in number, hal an engagement at Onewopee wit in the common terrtory, for the acquisition of whi bh | femoved to picr 1 East ever. On the Toh ‘will again be thronged to night, by old and new =*'No treaties sball be made for extradit " year ce—and in all tbat time ite respirstion: buve | 2 band of about one hundred and Atty how mr i a tha sharo of blood and treasure. Thereare | of Jniy the mate banded Mr. Boughton, | who will vie with each other in bestowing applause om offences, nor for ordinary crimes in countries continued uninterrupted, and for " oi — they totally routed, kiliug ten or twelve | now but cleven weeks before the eventful day which is | the Custom House oflicer, the maryifest of the cargo, con’ | Jecal sketch ealled “ Life in New York’? ‘aod the ext of theta, withor' on staining avy loss, and baving only | to decide our destinies for the next four years, if not for It would seem that in | tbree men wounded. all time. thrown out the entice Aboot the 14th lt @ duel was fought between Captain | —— contin ies to Wert and Dr Lundy, 2 which the former got severely ® Sines this was written, we have recei a te the are it was belie : ; JA from St, Louis, stating that the B torial ticket wounded im the groin, but it was believed he would rer | Park comes Mirawn in favor of the regular democrae | agein, en the 16tb Jul ing a description of the forty ‘cases, with a permit to | ange of ‘Posabontas.’” Mr. Broogham lias geod sme, The officer read the manifest, told (> | in both pieses, and is finely supported by his I right; and if ehe jadame Tt) called for | company. let her Lgl — 5 Meeker; tet ~~ C4 Mixerarrsy.—Mr, AJ favorite bons coye 5 ——ah A. Gn the 24th ult. eerip wes ienved to pay of men entiet | Snel: Civlain nor Custom Hideee officer | Deing’ on board, the | Seeer Cat tiles pavtaince this evenig. Me, od for fix months, wh TE ee oe ie eat, | (irom the New York Exprese—(Seavenger to the demo | gris were not then delivered. Hh, calied agaia, on the | ont che essence of old Virginny,”” will contribute aaa. Merle. Mie’ 1 catic party ).] Tih, with ber broker, aud the Captain being on board, thare towards keeping the audience in good humor. “At Virgin Bay, om the 26th ult, the day on which the | TO OUR SOUTHERN KEADERS—AMERICANS OF THE _ ad % peste ‘hans ca beard Miss AywaY si. —An immense audience attended last steamer por sed on dows to #an FOUTH —WHIGS OF THE SOUTH. Wh ~ flicer direo'ed th cert given by be ¢ Whatever Iti the abolition ery North, that Filimore has no | ce, i ore mee : te I er ‘the mort unbounded satisfaction, as di charec''=and the Dechsnan cty, South—and, belisving | Mate, if, Madame Rondess — her tocds, 0 | cine, thet ot her axomeants, Y there two eries, many honest, palriotio men ara duped. | [et ter have , Ythe Custom House, | The same parties are to give two concerts ja Elmira ne accused were slares.’’ This was approved alzo to a foot in Giameter of pore sulp Having thus paid their respeow to the miliary and tia | ‘rom the interior of the Post Oifice—that is, to Mara and Minerva for she wos ne@ the eruptons should by goddess of jotters—and having pl nts of the mountain, bat pa pg it was high i fo uninterrupted abundance, with a long pole. Ai “No one shall be obliged to work withoat just compensa tion, and with Lis own free and volantary consent. No contract or promise can be made involving the sacrifice Of life or liberty, founded on the cousi<erativa of work, of @ducation, of crime, or religions vows; nor shall contracts | the sulphe be made for life for children of minors, nor which | be set down at till a proteriptionand exile.’ The part in relation to | material a telegrable des ms Of millions of arobas of th pare Indeed, the conviction seems untversal and nia VOWS Was sure to bring ont some star perfor The writer, who isa civil eng ince o ed Seeds among the deputies in the full strength OF tbe com. | tion of manufactories for sulphuric. on cnt that neither the Costa Ricans not I Now, if the fact were as sated, that is no reason why men | |h6 ee they wore atta’ OT about #5.cc0.. Tae | week. pany, and the Ieper and loaters in the galierios | the eastern ei tbe untain, at which polut they malans will venture to attyck Wak ehould do wreng, or fail to do = the fact canna: ‘code were landed in day, a mit bad been given also ‘Kcindly axsisted on this interesting ovcasion.”” Im | could with facility be sup with’ po abundance of the larly, it is be 0, unless mmdeso—by men’s being made the dupesof | fin tencing, and the testimony Goes pot show that Coroners Im diveusston in this deliberative assembly, which | material for manufact ant from which « constant ua. false cries. the Captain know ingly, wilfully angi clandestine'y landed Jobn MeGuire, a boiler maker by trade, who on Sat wharf at Virgin Pay wns being re constructed, and ‘This ean dustrial! cities of presents many eourual points of considera: | ine goode, or aeeisted in fo doing. / If blame is to attach day night Inst, was found insensible from a wound tb s eureted tt aay, ond tae grads ber 5 | the word bringing. bok itt great va ion, all wortby of the more thought from the C pure the day and the priesta were left to | the world, bringing eck iis great. valve to t s persons | the work was proceeding rapidiy tion, a of the more thought from Fer a eee efoun it must be to Rougifton, the Custom iioase = a vee or cure heir ener he 3, Mi 1 ve wel i rt Sou , J ~ ul ‘eroe~ themrel uree th nomics, a raight bo | engaged in th ; Granada, Rivas, Ma: aya, Manag a, and the othee towns ey eth pong Fremont, « Southern-born man, | (7.01) Ry poctected bis duty in Speriniting forty cases he had roast yh bend ae 7 oy a of the interior are all r ted bi x an anti Southern candidate; Bochanaa, 4 Cory little eieknest amaong the troops, and that omy of an | @ Northern born man, te br of goods to be landed without exaynining them. “Under | Ferenc, No, 683 Grand stréct. An inquest was h acclitomtizing character, over which hy tar the latger por. | candidate ton ba geince got. The Ist B and the Raogers | peliey m Kan i The issue these two men pre Most agrecable to their feenog:. The yore stoot 58 to 23 ufactor jew, eulp ‘The nows from the interior may be considers of cores | com of from ee, and can be summed wpinatew words. Thereis | that Mexico by a shght exbibit of e @& open rupture between the central govermiert » Mee | supply this market, as there ls no compa bt up as an antiNortbern : the tertimeny in the ease the Commiy'sioner does not con- | goon the body, when it appeared in evidence that on the snnexationof Cube, kan he | fider the eame sufficient to hold phe defendant. if the | night in qecoton, the deceased entered the porter is & fatal One to tho | District Attor ney dees not colacide th the Commis ioner, | xo, g16 Monroe street, and haying had a quarrel or has further ‘testimony, the case Jean be submitted to | time prev ith one Peter McoGinness, a laborer, 00,000, and conte er prise miclit easily fon to be | were rtationed ‘a and feo and Vidaorri in Monterey. Prevident Comonturt has | made between the expense of procuring the Additional s jes of provi od hones at Gra | pence and prosperity of the Union, because it ia sectional, 7 ious spoken very piniy 1 his Borer cist wha ait | quuilties of the articles to be found in Vesuvius | neca on the 26h Te rae Are ee ects was | bne because i certain to Keep up sectional foads | ‘be Grand Jury. The delvndant i 4) charged. femarked thet he intended to kick bim: Comabehe ‘blood in his veine. Comonfort bas caliot | and /opocatepetl. The empresarios of Vesuvins, who now | sufficicnt for nine months then on han ard fights, IW Becbanan is elected, there is nothing set- was at }- playing cards in his attention to his tyrapnical anne: ation of Coabui ato | supply the greater portion of the sulphur for the Amer'can ‘The natives, even to 9 considerable portion of the Cha. | thee rane ip wer Lg 3 —. tore will be Wiuwsamssone Agearie Ox0 bhp ee maga 4 eset, — Jo day ure . 200-10 bie wiating the tariff to auit himevelf—to it ‘ ni i com, With those of Pop: Morr ister, re gio 9 ‘e and ore it Jar, Majorities sgaine im, when ilimore and “Te r Aquatic * vi a arning, eta yegeteting the tari to suit imseit—o | marbet, would be usable #0 eompes ot v rod ! Were growing more and more satitied with | JarE® Malo te eee These majorites will not be | barber cn saturday to their yacht Elipse. Tue olub ie | ed him down with bis fist. MeGuire was mab ne of 4 of ten members, all subetantNal business mon of | sible and remained in that state up to the time of Y, who have been four Weeks from home | A port mortem examination showed that the sh fle then taking the proceeds and appropriate thom to | tepetl, for y.riows reasons. Their sulphur t+ amalgamated | Walker's atm inistration, ans there did not appear to he his own purptses—along with several otner eiliciatace | wit indnity of substances, which require groat ex | the silghtest chatee of its permaneney being inter yatarished when Buchanan attermpts Se oe ‘which wore far more profitable than legal or wie Vi «nee to separate, and then, as in the cum new and | ropted Circnret! policy that elects bim, but, ie con ‘e davrri, in return bas come Gut With & sort oF proslama | th 1 ‘Amadeo, the supply in. Vesuvies is limitel, while ‘The weather ie reported fair, with oceat ional evine. will be increased by it, gnified and pleasure excursion, and \beve tarried, on | cea: ed peesees Ranenes froma ear to 2 appos} fon which tets the government at dolance, aul in which | that of Tcpocatepet: would find little diznin ution by to zt eed. The North tant to be webived any more | their vay to Boston, st New Lotdon, Newhvort, New Hod. | by the fall,and the jury rendered & wordiot af tte bo intimates pretty plainly he will do as ho thinks it | ichor of a century “eee aii itan the fouth Bechanan must ¢itver betray the South. | ford and other places slong shore, They al ‘ed in our | from compression of th» brain and fracture of t ‘The impression prevails here that Vitaurri hes under. | Wo lr urn from thie writer that some time cloce «com tnory. erp policy that cleets him, or keep up just such fechog | streets this forenoon, attired i at ple uniform | received by beitg knocked down by Peter taken a lositg business, and the mort v9 Opinion ty ermmenced operations on petl, bat owing Ff. Korart, Beq.. Adorney General of the State of | end agrtetion in the North as Pierce yh cated. | of bloe ehirte trimmed with dark pants and hight | The nccured wae arrested soon after the occurrence, aj $0 that he |* « foot. Time will show lu Jalisco | te a law eult, the works were ttopped and the Ohio, Cled at Medina, ‘of dysen ery, on Friday, tho 16th | Under this agitation Southern inetitat ‘ot proper | straw hats. They visit Mount Auburn to daj¥.— Boson | |< now in priton. Deceased was a native of Ireland, shere bag boon some political excitement, growing |: blected to great losses in dofendiag thelr trtept or unrive, for ney Want peace, and their policy w peace, ! de wrnal, Avg. 18. ’ ee years. )

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