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WHOLE NO. 7411. ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, News from Australia, New Granada and the South Pacific, $1,599,600 IN TREASURE. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION INTERESTING ITEMS. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. MARKETS, ‘The steamship George Law, William Lewis Herndes, U. 8. N., comamanding, urrivod last evening She sailed Crom Aspinwall Decomoer 4, at foar o’olock, P. M, with the mail, paseongers and treasure for New York, brought down by the steamship Jobn L. Jiephens; has experieuc- ed strong winds with beavy sea during the grester part of the voyage. Passengers ailia good health. Ress among them since leaving Sau Francisco. ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship Uompany’s steamship Joho L. Stephens, R 1, Pearson, commacder, eniled from san Francisco, November 20, at four o'clock, P. M, with the ‘United States mails, treasure and 860 passengore for Now ‘York and New Orleans, Arrived at Acapuico, 27th imut., , P.M, and gailed again at eigbi o’slock, P.M., someday for Panama. Arrived at Panams Decomder 8, at one o'clock, P.M. Tide not serving, ‘and treasure wore not landed until! tae moratag of ine fol- Parsengers, mails ‘The United States mail steamer Granade, A. G. Gray, Faq., commanding, railed from Aspinwall for Havaua Dec, 4, at 4 o’slock P. M., with the mailsand passengers for New Orleans. Hor Britannic Majesty's steamors Eek and "Pearl wore ‘off Point Mala, Bay of Panama, for the purpose of towtog up to Panama her Britannic Majesty’s ship-of the-lias Menarch, daily exnested. Her Britannic Majesty’s screw ship of-the-line Orion, screw frigste Arrogant and gindoat Intrepid are at aa- ‘chor off Aepinwall. ‘The United States frigate Independence and sioop-of-war ‘St. Mary’s are stil! lying off Panam’ ‘Tho United States sloop of-war Cyane arrived at Aspin- ‘The oficers and crews of sll the ships wore in good ‘The following is the specie Ist of the George L1 FROM CALIVORNTA. Myer Levy & O..., $3.090 M trop>iiian Banic.. L90 000 Louis Nagbaur, . Ne vnouse, 4. & Oo,. 1 > Houry Sirybiog... Seligman & Co, Ee Weils, Fargo & Cy..407,480 ‘Wo are indebted to Mr. K¢ward W. Holl, George Law, for inyors, and to the Pacific Rxpress Com- pay, and the California express of Fresmen & Co, eal Berford & Co. for ites of papers. A cow biding aifuir, whicn attracted considerable et tention, took place on Saturday, November 8, in Moat gomery street, San Francisco. It was inflicted by Joho ‘L. Durkee, the same person who was tried for piracy and acquitted, upon Captain Ebenezer Campbell, and the oause was an alleged deiauation of character. Shorif Wright, of Novada, wae killed om the Sd of ‘November, whiie to porsutt of ¢ band of robbers. Mr. D, L, Wells wes killed at Amador, by being thrown Bowe trees bave been discovered {n Calavuras couaty THE NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. Senate, we suppore that this will be tho attem 4s, frm the majority on joint doubt, if » convention was Senators from the ravks of) scarcely think, however, that “<gtav ing off”’ of joint convention is to thot} We ve ae doubt inclined the Senatorial contert they wiil dnd it easy, as poll Uciepa often do, to compromise with their conscien ses. and cnsure the election of democratic Senators, by voting with the party to which they po vbelang. It would have been better bad they, when they telt it thoir duty to leave their party, aleo iuto tae bands of that party the offices which it had given them This would bave saved all doubt, trouble and annoyance. Jp the Assembly, the demooraiic oarty will have abou Bity votes, being a majority Over all of ten votes. Under Abus state Gf aflsirs, with «clear majority on jot balivt, we thivk there can be no doubt, in cass @ convention ts called, that two democratic Seaators will be choses How the members cf the assembiy, who constitute the real majority of the party, aud in’ relation to the foo onal divisions which exist among the democrats, we beve not yet ascertained; but, lot this be as it may, I be for the interest of the factions to compromise vpon the election of or the miuority o: the part, teatan ope Sepator representing the Broderick, aad one tho Gwin faction of the party will bs chosen. Indeed, tt ts al cady talked about that these two great leaters of the bouses of “York and Lancaster’ will thomeelves ho agreed upon as United States Senators; while others are firmly of the opimiun that two new men will b+ taken ap, Lathem axa Washington are tatked off; Wollsr and Gwin we bear of as ove of the combinativas, aud J W Denver ana Tos J. Henley will, we believe, both be candicates. A number of amail fry politicians will also ve very likely to make thetr aopearance in the senato ro the Legislature movts, and take tho compromise’ beiog eff: on som. Kvery Legislature but ove, since tne fi. one mo ia Coit ornia, bas been distracted, gud (ts bustness seriousiy interierea with by the sgitation of the deastoria! qiea tien; and, if two Senators are elected at the o)olug sersion the matter will be set at rest for tno next five years, Execution of Crowder, the Murderer. Sampson Waite Crowder, who murdered 8. Lewis, on French Har, scott River, on the aight of the 3d of August ‘ 8 exeouted, ia terms of his sentence, on the 6t1 of wovember at Yreka. Up to the iast he denied al! kaow- seoge of the crime, aithough he believed he must have commited it. He was much intoxicated atthe time He veft & song written confession, iu which he gives tne his- tory of bis life. Hoe wax vorn of reiigious parents (M tuo iste) in the county of Attala, Mi ippl, and was now about twenty-four years of age. im 1804, since when more oF legs Fuceess, river At ust his Peots became brigat, ne was preparing to start home on a vielt to his native piacs, He wes seeking to dispose of bis minng c'sim and was in- duced to biesk a temperatcs vow, which be hat man taived for (our moctns. He drank and s0on became ovti vious to everything. oe says tn his confession, published wap © extra’? of the Yreka Union :— One draught of the fatal cup foliowed another, until reavon resigned her seat to ® more fiitng oeoupantof a tenemeat rea- dered disgusting avd loathsom> A «ame of cards was pro yosed by my brot tempter, (mey Goi forgive him as 1 do,) two o’bers being then prevent, the requeat was sconded to; and I DOW ceciare to Him in whose awful presence { will shoctly stand and before high heaven, that I do not recoilec: any- ‘thing that transpired thy reafter upt'l taken before the justice Mir. Lewis I neticed ta the room once waile thera, ynt do not rememberseeing bim aiter Tkaew him by sight’ bat never spoke with hum to my recollection, and God Knows that cor tainly no Ul will existed in my miad agains. him The evi- dence upon the trial was such as to convince ali that mine was the baud that di¢ the dveudfu) dee! Tac constraiced tw the same beilef for as hope w be forgiven, through the marcy 0. God in the world to come, [know not what transaired ; and a crime even more heinous, if posable, tain tad ope 3 which Tam now aoout to fo-ten my extyteuce, v8 Deen commiuied by me without my kno wiede t an impetied to the belief however, tant a cloud of mystery voila the wrensactions of that horrible might, which an, inscrutabie and Just Deity will ta time remove. Thetuture flaale of ibis aiier is to his . 1 was taken by the officers te gore of my mangled victim and led to the Jastice’s office: pre- Dara'ions Wee quickly made to conduct me to Yreka, and lace me safely in charge of the Sheriff. Bat the news of Mr ewis’ horrid death epread like wild fire up and down the river and comparatively litle time had elansed ater the examipation by #aquire Finley when @ maddened and fu tions mob of several hy had cvliegied in tront of the «flee. and were ioudiy clamoring for my person Kestscance by the officers wag in ain, and ( was accordingly allowed to be taken into theif custody ‘There wore a few good and nda ential chizens present. who hesitated nt to ave that indneace fo preventing the committing of another orime~tbat of the murder of a su-pected and vot aconcempea crimiaal 4 was concneted by this confused mass of humm beings to a gated near by, for the purpose of there betog sompelied to sauate toetr threane of ni Pucishaneot, “Arriv= ‘short distance ww a tree, comaenced aa to the mode sod manager of trial, Lt was agreed that I should oe tried by jury summoned from among the crowd. An eifur élv made to empanel one. but ail seemed reine Ne an unlawful et, 1 under it was oat to vote whether } should be bung wihou a jury or be repiaced im the of the olficers of tha law. Thy intior course being deciied upon, T was again led to the Justice's of- fice, and froin thence conveyed here to my cell. At two v'ciocg Crowder wes conducted from the jail in ep /pon carriage to the seal d, There he addressed the Bultitude of epectators aa follows: — Guxtuxwes—T bave come to see me exeoated I am ready and feel wi to die. I warn you ail not to If 1 kided Lewis ( do ort know it. Take warning by tk, moe, think J will have a safe jourary home, 1 feel happy that are forgives. [hope yeu will meet there. T believe that te all I have so eny. . Afver these rewarke he rat down and comversed quite freely with the Sberiff and c! man in attecdance. Aboat this time there was spparentiy a t agitation or bervourners visibie in the frame of the Daniel R. and Margaret 8. Brower, aged 1 year, 7 momths aud 12 ‘8. In San Oot. 9, F. Mud of Mar. re lot, 6 amtve ol San Frasioos, ged jov 10, Ann Matilda, youngert daugh- ter of George and Tissabeth Seodsman, aged 10 sooasue ad Andreas, Nov. 4, Mr. John Gavis, ‘88 years. Calaveras county, Nov. 7, Mr. DD Fox, aged 33 Tn the city of Manti, Ute, Sept. 17, Mrs. Ester Sauith, ged 46 veers In Tooe ¢ City, Utah, Sept. 8, Martha, wife of Elder Po ter Gil expe, aged 64 years. At Jorcan Mills, West Jordan, Utah Sept, 15, Dante R, ecvof Daniel # Allon, aged 1 year, 7 months and 24 bes om Salt Lake City, Aug 28, Nancy Perkins, aged 67 years, Ip Carson Valley, July 9, the wifeof Abraham Coon, aged 28 years, 4 montas and 14 days. peer Nov, 8, Mrs. Mary M. Trembly, aged 3 y on Wednesd: Francteco, morniag, Nov. 12 Cordelia M Foiger, daughter of Wm H. and Mary foiger, aged years, (0 months and [2 days. in Fan francteco, sudceniy, Nov 12, Mra Susannah Perego, wife of Mr. Mo-es Perego, ayed 27 years. Jn sen Fravcieco, Nov 14, Mr. Benyanin Cook, a native Iudiare aged 64 yeore In San Francisco, Me. Michact F 5 aaa aged 62 Loules, daughter of yeare, formerly of Albany county, Ip San Franciaco, Nov * Hiram ard Harriet A. Webb, aged 4 years and 6 months, At Acapuls0, Oot %5, Mr Percival Bro was, ate of P, M. 8 Co.,ip bis city, after s long acd paiofal illness At San Fravotsco Nov. 15, dre Mary Gatchett, aged 32 Years, a oasve of Swiizsriand, late of Goit Mill, Onl, At Sap Frascisco, Nov 16, Joha Mcinuess, aged 83 Yeurs. 6 vative of Glasgow, scotiaad. At Benicia, Nov. 14, Mary Louisa, daughter of John B. 6, A‘ the San Joaquin County fos)ital, Nov. 8, Oharles Burleigh, Jr, of dropay, aged 37 youre AS Utamoad springs, Nov. 13, Dr. Silas V Mittor, late of Futton county, Inuiana. Ai San Fraucisco, Nov 16,R H Gravey, ative of ‘San Fyancisco, aged 4 years and 7 moptns. At Sav Franctsco, Nov. 17, Mrs Aug L Smith, a native of Ireland, aged 27 years, At san brancito, Nor Mr. Edward Boll, a native o: New York, aged 3: At «ep Francisco, Nov. 14, Hovry, tofsnt soa of Lucius end Louira Bell, aged 16 months aud 14 days. pithy Porand, Uregon (i rriory, Oot. 25, Mr. Jamos ins. Markets. Bay Francixco, November 19, 1855. We bave no charg- to ny v 10 609 geaeral tone of tho market. Rice contiaues in requent wt tull rates rival of the «tipper snip Guiden City, from ~ Kong with 2.668 macs and the Fanay Major, from Gonolai, with 2 60 mats of rio» bas created ratoer more firmness in the marke; for thig staple, ana holders are asking 30. per lb, advance on yeatercay a bghast quotations We toncvertentiy reported yesterday 1ae mock of ric? oa band to be 2,606. 100 Ibs tostaad of 3,000 0.0 Loe, This bowg rteamer day vory litti+ atveution has beon paid to the Relling of merchandive, conseqasntiy oar re- port of saier tf more than u-uully scant. In the produce market a fair busicers hag been dove, espeo atly in bar ley, waich has been in demand for soip- Went to the iwterior. The wopey market, for steamer day, has been more thas usually strisgent, ant masa difffaity bas beea ox- perlenced 16 the cotiection of accounts fatling duo, FLove — ransactioas continue +xcesdingty limited, Coutines to j bing parcelx only We note sales of LUO half racks Alvivo extra st $9; 400 quarter do. eapertiag at $5 26: 100 do, Raton & Bose wi. x 9 oxtr. 200 do, sup fine at $3; ©000 Napa Cay mille gape 190 do dutcen Gate co at $8; 409 do Fagor sol ri jog at $9; 166 do commercial exira at $3 60, and 400 Oregoo City mills super tive at $7 60. One Mee jovoing sale of 1,960 Ibs. California groond st te, Buckwuy at — fob ding sales of 60 quarter sacks Goldea Gite mili four at 92 + rabanaae rack prime eold at 2ic., and S08 do, fair mt 2% BakieY—s05 racks prime nold at 62 20, 490 do., 16¢ do spd WO do. choice at $4 2255; | 509 sacks choice, for shipment to Sacramento city, ai $2 S244. Cats—2/ 0 sacks prime void at $4 26. ‘orators—450 racks chowe goid at 2%{c.; 200 do. at ant 50 a0 fair at Te Tick 4 0 mats Calcutta rice resold at To, and 3,630 icy, en Hermann, sold at a elignt advance ou cos; uDe CLO ges. Burmx—t0 firkins choice new June butter sold at a ne Linr—59 eaves, ty 10 ib tins, ex Silver Star, and 459 Go. 0 avd 2 ib. thon, ex late arrivals, te lola wold on p.t, Cexmst —s50 coment sad at 62 57 55 TURACO —65 cane Vaturel Bridge 06 do. Poach and 1) 6 © ape reid o ree CramraGae~ 50 veskets Cram, Heidsteck sold at agents’ rales. News from Australia. SUPPLY OF GOLD AT KYDNEY —FLOUR AND WOOL TaDS—THE PUOD SPSCULATORS aT THM ANTE PODES—BOW THEY MaNAGE PRICKS—MARWE RE PORTS— FIRST VERSEL AT THE WOUSON’S BAY Rano. BR—HER CARGO DIeCHARORD. We Pave aowe fem Australis, dated ai Metvourne 0 the 6th, nod et Sydney on the 1ith of Septem or. From Sydvey the political news is utimportant, The amount of gold received in 4 ¢ney caring tho wok end tog Sept. 6, was 3.630 ounces. During the same period tee branch mint te ued 10,0¢0 auve elgne. The demsnd for wool continued active. walned statiouary. Fiour was duil, bat there bad beon no alloration in price Fine £98; seconde £16 From Meibourve we bave the following:-—Tho excite Went ane arcertatoty which eposalation nes tafaset into Prices ro 60°F patent fuel for the Pacific Steam Navigation Com Paname Geral of the 4th inst. cout vias tue follow. ing be ws eummsry —~ Ve r grotto learn thes & numer Of polly robberies wo. oc 10 ited ta this oliy om the por RODs Of toe pasevuzers bo came ashore from she Sonora the evenisg of hora ri al. Tao majority of she the'ts re perperraicd, we uD on ons Who were ‘UDOFF ihe \utlheoce <eo” “an We have .«d a eucc-ssion of unusually strong winds derleg ast week, accompanied by occasional heavy shower The arniverrary of the independence of the lath nus was culy celebrated at Papama Tne Uattea diates fr- Kate Independence and the St Marys dred a saute of twenty one guus im honor of the anulversery. ‘The Akpvall Cowrer sayn:—a tow miavtes before day light yerterday @ xbor adjeoeat to the freight dapot of the Panama Kailroat on the time o' the roud im this city, cangbt tire, [1 copiained tallow and gome greasy weasels ved to grease the axina of cars, &o. ft bared Gorcely emitting & most iniense neat, for nearly aa hoor. Ta wine wor favoranle, biowtng part of the time agsinst tae treight house, afreprovf buudteg, aad the re natader to ‘wards @ vacant ares, Tue sbed oun! Bothiag but the Greage, und was iteclf of but litde News from the South Pacific. ‘Th ‘ameb'y Lima errived at Panama on 2(et of No- vember, with advices dated at Valparaiso on 81st of Ooto- ber and at Casino on 10th of November. The Lima had the following spenie ist :—France and England, 184 packages, $478,625; Panama, 4 packages, $8,660, Total, $487,176 CHILE. TBE OLBRICAL REBELLION BNDED—TRADE AND MUNING BEPORTS AN asTI-TOBACCO DBURKE- KE- LariONs WiTH *KANCE—STRAMSHIP NaVIGATION AND CONTKACTS—COLLWGIATE LIBSRALITY TO- WALDS 8UKO?44N STUDENTS, We bave the ioliowing summary of affairs ta tuis rapub- lic — Bostnees ts rather slack tn Vatparaiso, and fretghte didi cult 10 bo got The tute wal affairs of the couairy aro gO1DE OF Very quietly ‘The dispute hevw: ow the ctvtl power and the clergy has bien heppi'y terminand, the Bishop having beoa com pelled to rudmit Her Britannic Majesty's scrow frigate Tribane, 36 ee arrived a; Vaiparaiso, after a long passage from’ Rio. The mines in Contapo are doing & middling business, and the raircad ts bet» extended into the hasrs of tne mining cis:ricts, to t wtliave the exportation of tae ores. The Atercusto of Vu paraiso, bas ths followiog:—A de cree has veer tesurd torongh the Ministry, proaiiicug the importacon of tobango for crewing an4 amokiag ta piper, for rhe uve of watlors, eaid decree t» be entorced from the tatef Jnouary next ‘Throngn a mitaken toterprotation of our commercial tresty with Fravce, she sutaorivier tu the Spolety Inlan ts exscied of: reotal aut om tho Chlieaa vessels waicd frequenter those ports Fame syftem towaris claimed fron thatat 4 L 6 treaty respecting the reeipromit: ot ys. Toe French govern Mev sativGed thie dema d orrering the aqthoriites ta Papeete not to sact «ifforentiat duties f om tne Catinan vervele, avo to rextare tne amount of thoxe ex rote? after the 18th of February, 1861; cur covarameat replied, ts fvirg a similar decree reep'eting Freon vessels arriving from thee iriancn. gina, the Board of Adetraity hav made almi- ns respecting the proiesrios which 'ne au thoritis of Poth countries must in futere aiord for the captore of deserters from the cavy im their respective vers Karten, The amateur covcert given in favor of the sufferers from the Frovoh teundatioa took plece during tots fort- night; the atte worthy of the proposed o>- ject and of our seope’e ry pathy towards tuat power fal ano triendly part Chile baa cecided on rep! her conate, avd Congrers bi invest the vam requis to opjet Orsers nars deen fo warded to pace this gaa at the disposal of oar Minister tn Paris Senor Blsnco Eocaiaaa who is ompow «ted tO contract for the cunsirngiios of a steamer to Lon ton. tee lav granttug $' 600 and a cuadra of tend for aid- ing the proposec estanhsnment of a porcelain maantac- tory in the country, bas been #an stoned ana published. Government 1a’ grantet a loan of $14,000 free of all thter evi, «0 1de Contractor for ibe steam vavigottoa of soe river Bio Bo, ob i) tases oraton of the privilege ac corde! op the 26h af January. 464 Tae contractor obtiges himrel ive Dpeneeten to adt another ruoxmer 10 the line, anc « carry, Creo from all charge, the mak and public treasure ‘The budget tr JkK7. approved by Coogross, has als been pubiisbes ane the sums grsnird are ae follows. — Department of ‘ny cw aed forego Ataira B%e% Juaver, Dubbo Werel'p & Pow, lasus wow, War avd Marwe... ... f the steamer she lost on end governmsnt to Cite bed gract Lewd pan’ & Wororg, and Alay to Reversi o Gergeay and Spain, mas and oortiticates eu ot © entit'e jcorsuy of Chto beun granted to the Uat- faculties of the O Too tame privilege bas Intel, ve Br reels. tonal navy of Crile ones Coprtitut w, brigautibes anced ard Meteora, Janequero and the sore ehiy Ctilc A « AUDA Aud VO horse power, called the Kemorald boing boils in kogiund of $ 10.000 and & ni time constety of 265 werecls of ap aggregue of 6° Us, manned by ‘2,824 seamen. Im 1848 it ooly Dumbered 106 vessos of 12,628 ns be government bare prejor'ot ar oxpodition to ex- IMPORTAN{ FROM NICARAGUA ABRIVAL OF THE TENNESSEE AT KEY WEST. THE NEWS BY THE TEXAS CONTRADICTED REPORTED DEFEAT OF WALKER Troops. THE CHOLERA OF BOARD THE TENNZOSEE, ww, &., ao. CusRuastoy, Dec. 18. 1866, ‘The steamabip Isabei, from Havens and Key West, ar- rived bere this morning. The steamship Tensessee bad arrived at Key West from San Juan, the 4th fast, with 500 peesengers and $900,000 in specie (eo says our ceapatch). Thirteen of the pasrengers of the Tennesser bad aed of cholera, The passengors state that the accounts from Nwaragua ‘were that General Walker had been driven from every place where he bad obtained a footing, wiih the exception of the Transit route. The last accounts reported that 400 of his force, after fighting for nine days at Granaia, were surrounded by the Coeta Rican, Salvador and Guatemala forces. Gen. Walker was on bosrd a steamer on the lake, witnout comtunication with hie army, and bis men were suffer- ‘wg for the want of provisions aud clothing and were dylog off by disease. A naval Ogbt bad occurred nesr Sun Jian del Sur, Inst- tog two hours, betweoa a Costa Risan brig of war and the Nicaraguen war echooner Grenada, Among the passengers of the Tenneeses is Lola Montes. General Waiker bad burnt Granada and Maseaya. ‘The above despatch go (atly coutradi rts the news pur- porting to come by tho foxes, #\ Now Orleans, and pub lished in the Hxxatp of yesterday, that we deem tt neces- ary to republish the latter thir merning:— THE NEWS BY THE TSKAS, Naw Oanmans, Doo. 12, 1966, The sieamwhip Texas, wid Califucaia Cates to the 20th of November, end San Jusa dates to (he Sth tustant, cas arrived berg. Tke steamentp Teonersee lef San Juan for New York with $270,000 'n treasure The news from Nicarngua ts bighiy tmoortant Ge oeral Waiker bad beou succeseful m & series of battios with the Centra) Americaos. On the 10th ultimo Goneral Hornsby, with two bun- dred men, defeated eleven buudred of the euemy un- der the Costa Rican Geaeru|, Canas. Toe enemy lost 2€0, while Hornsby bad only 2 piled aed 11 wounded. Four daye igbting gt Maxsays had ended tn the eatire defeat of the enemy. General Wa'kor bad returned to Granada, and afer giving three dave’ notice of his intention; toatlow timo for the removal of vaiaabics, flrod the place, not loaving & vestige of it, ‘The Iwhaiteants of Granada had removed to Rivas with ail thelr «fects, which will bereatter be the capital of Niceregon. A pevai battle had taken pince betweon the Nicaraguan war Granada, Capt Faysoux, sad & Cons Rican drig-of war throw timex the size of the Granada The Coeta Rican voesel was blown up, and ell om board Of ber peri»hed. Tr te estimated that the onemy Reve fost thre ‘housand men to tho various patties since October. In the absence of fuller ortali#, we anes the few para grapbs relating to Nivaregua, brought by tne Goorge Law, which arrived Jast eveaing from Aspinwall: — (From the Pan ma Gerald, bee 4) Three Anwiicsis aad eae eamsa, relonging to Walter's army, camo Gown from La ool. BOM e rhip Pestl. They bad ben taken prisoners oy cay Rivas party to Nicargus, aud effected thelr eacspe tao Save dor, where they nucoroted im procuring oassage to thi Piace. ‘They represeat Walker's aray as boing 10 @ Ria'a Of great dertitotion when they left, aad that seroral were ying dally of the chotora tbe Pearl Capt Sothebs, arrived bere from La Usiow 6p Monday morning (4th Nov ), and eatied ageia in tho Aficrmoon o* the tome day to join the Monarca, Admiral Bruce, at Ponta Arcaat. [From the Panama Herald, Dec. 4] The West India wall aeamor Dew arrived at Aspinwall from San Juon, Nicaragua, oo the 20th ult Siw beiogs no important pews, beyoad the fuct that Presideut AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. OUR LONDON AND PARIS CORRESPONDENCE , &o., &o, a. Our Londovw Correspondence. Lonvon, Nov. 25, 1866. The Presidential Election in the United Statese— The One-Man Power in Englani— Fallacies Re- garding Constitutional Government— Russian Railway Schemes—Cobden on Privetecring—A Queer Adaptation of “Dred,” §c. ‘There is much talk in private circles,2nd muck said in the public journals, concerning the election of Mr. Buchanan, and the probabie result. The newspapers tell os that Mr, Buchanan has beea playing a double game, “holding with the fox and rapning with the hounds;” for we are already in- formed that the President that is to be is in favor of making Kansas a free State, snd many other mea- sures which he did not dare acknowledge until elected. I think I mentioned to you an idea cacrent here, that Buchanan would not prove rabid, but that he would yield considerably under circumstances, If present reports are accurate, this idea was a pro- phetic one. After all,“‘he who is not for us is against us,” and Mr. Buchanan will gain little by this politic course You have named Fremont for 1860, and there are wen ready to pronoance his fate, even then. This depends vp: m yourselves; and ip such an extremity the knowledge that saverss lies, under Providence, in your own true hearts and on sour own energies, shva’d never be lost sight of. How is it you can now hear talk of a se- paration of States in your own Union? Time wae when it was treason to the government to atter euch @ suggestion or snch a wish. How is it men and newspapers can now be found coolly speculat- ing upon euch a probability? The feeling here ou toe election of Buchanan is anything but a comfortable one, and this discom- fort, this uneasiness, cannot be better illastrated than by poivting to the eagerness wih which the British press seizes every kind of rumor as to your Presiéen’’s future conduct. Unfortunately, we have occasionally matters arising which cause disputes, ‘This is not unnatural, although many meg deem it 80. <A con, having reached years of maturity—nay, the pride and power of prime manhood, and even thoroughly and firmly established himself, and thrown aside ul! leading strings, receives advice or reproof with greater jealousy from his own pareat than be will from apy otber source. It is 0 mastier of quarrel, however, withoud ever sesaiting im blows; and thas for the future the Huglish people wish it to be with America. Let anything oo ur with you to endanger the prospects of peace and thorough union, upd we are at once uneasy. You cap, a8 @ high miaded and generous peovie, quite understand that this feeling docs not spring irom fewr, but from love. We have no foreign news of importan:e. The French press still throws over a shell occasivnally, which burats in the columos of the Tm: some otber journal. But this warfare will not last, as it is evident tbat our neighbors are drawing ta their horps a little. In replying toa recent attack, the Times made a grave invstake in statiog that “the foreign policy ct England was no emanatio. from the will or caprice of any ose English minister.” Now it is weil known that Eogland was never before 80 ruled by ove wan as she isatt is nour. Palmer- ston rules by bis ‘wil’ or bis “caprice” ua thor- ougbly o8 aio Cromwell,the great Prowctor. Then, when you find the Times asserting ‘hat “it (tre foreign policy) embodies the aational will—it repre- vents the na‘i: )' i must beg you will mot delieve anything of the ‘The ot . land may occasionally ment, bat it is false to of England is thai vile ‘nant nis toe Ee ub ane the policy which sanctioued the murder of the destruction of Huo; » the Italy, one springwg frow national Hi seciet government not tolerated by any op the face of the earth, must at once sesertion that ber foreign is not tne “will” or “caprice’ ot @ ‘that it cannot be national either in will or cause to the pewpie it 1s bert Peel,ason great man. isconnected in a subordinate Gays sin €. of our di the ne said that would yield tee ake ee eeana sod Meaiend® tod he! boned it ak ip i ‘the four trade comtiaue anabsted, snd ev day one 9 ; ‘measuring from eighteen to thirty feet in diameter. beara of @ flee or a failof from £1 (221 por toa. Tats | Smine resins Of Ghileo to the Svat or Magelioa for | Walker hed « poo. supply of woo aod ammunition aai | had no means of knowing. How can our foratam ‘A riilainous, but, fortunately, ansacceesful attempt was arises from the tact tat tho colontai satpm-nts,as they | ihe purpose ul dikcoveriog Whuthor » vavigabie channel | P84 mot wih bo lurtber auiark from tae aiii's since oar | policy bea ay mp te rye lg oe de made to sink the steamship Orfesba on the night of the come in, are sold over aud over again, for specaistion, | oxisss eek eacosote No swamer bad arrived cither from New | und “feelings” of people, when pmo | 9th November. The scoundrels cotered the ship at low At Sacramento, Nov. 4, Mr A. M. Stow to Mrs. Angus poh c tea” PR ne wy Aa met are . oa pte eet Gr Cohierain not consulted and the anem petey b 3 ie tide, opened the stops in the engine room, aad allowed AN Benors, Oct. 99, Mr. @. A. Leland to Mise Fanny wyortey! CUR che demaad (Or | rergarkaole bes taken p'sco Tuo eevee: crows promise Poltee Iniealigence. country and that they may be Be .veter to ren untt b lemen res “— [aay & - See res he Sie oor muetacnory BOER | Atixoxy Exvewsive Lancrsy or Gorn Warum —Louis an ote Sn incesinet Bok To wore two or three feet of water hold, ‘At sacramento, Nov. 6, Dr. James G. Cannon, to Miss fo co the aad rant ea Alvert was taken into custody yesterday by Lieut, Horr 8000 talk of a tho veasol was speedily free. Anve Giiza Harkness. eblume Uf good hard vests’ enas renttag wees, | Comnpnave mentucel enn hh rviogs Ses tad B20 | a cad officer Moceypeaney, of tbe PITA ward poten, oe olicy of the people of England as grave me great vy vet So | Pemom, estate foot, ia San nae oy Shasta county, Noy. 6, Mr. J. W. Oo- ibe aot iy a I tt “= and the bigh wager pald fwr it, wn suvuld have sudvred | charge of having stolen forty one gold watches, valued at rail before brooght very handsome prices, and tho vale had ‘At Warren Ili Nov. 2, Mr, Wia. D, Pranots to Mion bande to look like 1.0006 ap ia taotiog. Ie the | * (Be consequenees arising ‘ron 0 scarcity of tod, £2.00, from Gostave.Aldoiph Fausho, of No. 15 Joba Pay! ae ‘estate, which aogurs well forthe sf ts es. 9, tt - to sting | Meantime the largest holders aro outof tne market, and PERU street The compisinant ailogos that ou the 474h October to repudiate. It appears moat poses Lis on, Utah, . David Wilson tne bulk of boun whest and four ta getting into the Kands a pa en pom, ie hs store for the avoged par. rejections ‘with strategie ewes seme aeey Eg ee, Tos eon | oe lonesome creer, eo eye tem | Sinan omnes Seren sameres Sree | Ebrpet cemeungh Steam os cre Sumas ints ate cia % . - vs ia satee * al int (008 Persion ne ADOT wy. A cat coroner's Ji ry foand thet he was | P°T, “Permingion. Uiam, Oct. 1. Me. Wm. 0, Mayfold to | since 1,00 toce of rarions brands Tod sale, at tus follow. | The papers eomtaia the annexed report of allnirs tn Gouncerpart th box contatalag the varia noe was tab Ce ye aoe ner of rst class clippers in port; | MTS Ret" Francsan, Nov. 12, in the Wash sivoos | (RE rrieer—Adelatte, £26; Oaliian, $14; Herel, £10. Bove takes panes oe a masgasea tous vee cnstiee Gosovered wnt Gomera he jesaguon shar ths departure L be profitable. Toute . a & ar % Dt to tor we entire ete} sm ine €d upti! sometime Ae) ver the departure Noreoman. Uiack Prince, Fi; Berit Ohapet, by tiv. Broriy, AP Hampbrer. B., | ani who was ookiog wr a rive. Tetlece Yollesl, bow The constimion bad been orwed to the dinentiafaction | St the aocused irom the more, The accaod hed teeters Hays te pro capitalists all There was com: | of dan Andreas, Usiaverss county, to Miss Sylvia Wright, | ever, and an a'tompt to make « deal for balf the qisatity | of tbe priest. ae Of the atoin. watches Ip his possnesion, aad aio $160 in | exercise a wike prudence. Of this city met with no boder success, This julr traussction | Vesreix aredaity arriving at the Chincha Ialands, mam. | gold aud sliver coin. Albert was brought botore Jastice |” Mr Cobden bas revived the discussion ingle vote in an santen frome 5 py pecmamerte coemy, Nov. 7, | © mmented on with more ‘m moroantile circles be = J peed eel Cates, tpaiving a hensly Osborne at tbe Lower Potion Court, where he wagcom- | of the merits of Fa 4 james : examination. yy C.K. Wittiame has bem appointed Jadgo of the Fit. | . [2 San Franciaos, Nov. Rew. Augustus Kalter, farcwel! from eff the mn oi war in harbor, manning ine | ea for ae garding priva woe mem. teenth Judio'al Distriot, in place ot J. 8. Puzor, resigaed, | MF Otto Wolmich, of Big Onk Fist, to Miss Caroline Ohm, iy at bighly yards and fring a salute. Personel is somewhat late in the field; . still : ‘of that city. . colonial grower, aro likely to bo forced up toa bigh Gare | It i said that anoluer revviotion hes broken out tm Ari ‘amrvate. whatever he rays, no matter when he says it, is At Yaoremento, Nov, 10, Mr. Joseph Farnsworth to | for the benelit of the exporter Canformie aad Calli, See ee one ion kohioiq ie and Castillo are Pree Caltenta, via 4 fit the Gearge Law—tton | listened to with attention. Mr. Cobden approves ‘The Presidential Vote. Mira Maria J. Robleson. fand tbat be inland traters will buy but vory apariagly, | ‘be investors. The revolutionise Aeciare in favor Of | Co Weier mC: Ralph P Mavi Indy inthnt kad servant N | Of Mr. Marcy's proposition thoroughly, and he is not Counsie, Buchanan, Pilimore, Fremont. | At Grass Vailey, Nov. 11, Mr. Thomas Bosumont to | under the deliet taat « reastion Ia inovitasie. Genera) Vivanco. @ Kittie. & John-on, # Davis, Mr Wright lady aod soa, Soo | glove in his approval, although mot here Sacramento, complete 8.871 Mire Aramicta Jane Black’ord Ip a)! o'er brancdes of Wad: there t# litile ctchor | The towne cf Santander and ancony. tn the district of P ‘aside. 0 the vee ‘San Francisco. complete 1,604 In Sem Franctsoo, at Grace Ohursh, oo Nov. 18, by the | speculatively of (or cousamption Mo last bas | Andoss on the U ANzoo dave heen destroyed by a Lag bb yaad bad Nbepherd, tir Crain &. Moet, of New Tork, dee soatioig the daliest of the year. = of severe o cule’ Marson Some C4 _ Placer, rec! s '. The thip Lawrence F thee ‘ali bot 4 precincts 2098 . Mooshak gene aeaore ’ woods The Iedians threavo to fevroy all the settle ‘Fonve preomes sy a4 a = of ewes ag del off, sericasly dam: Saas Se ree dts moans a Td ‘oO, Gamers to lo- | injured. 9 preweror arrtea, Amedar, 10 933 » piatnts have beer made aguinst the Captain of the | hati the govermment cocs n°! scon afford relief Calaveras, 32 pre: et a Noy. 11, Mr. Johann Butfor to Miss Catha- p-—~~— Kien, for suort supply of provouas to bie they = place themeclves anter the prolecion of Ie paseen sors. Eeuator, —_—- 4 Fy Se cemae, Sow 10, Se. Chats Sento te ee We ‘The Mortmoresey of the Brack Ball Ite, was dlesbore = = helm: » ibourn > oyeon's Bay City Intetijeuce, ES Be | ephncaqane Mot mr w= Sum ur | Ble gay i vo net STE | ry ome On Kamas ea A Seng dents Clara, Gonnplete m oat bo] wt ieoremnante, Nov. 12, D. N, Davidson to Miss Eliza. Daring the See ot Anaaat seven ra. Advertived to be bold atthe Broyiway Tabernacie, on ‘Haswe. Jog a Ye IE meson. tonn. 161. arrived fom jon at Sydne: Saturday niyht, te aif of the Nive York Clty Kanvas ‘onds, A Hewn, fooling a but 1 precinet... He ia a at Resmver BA, 31 Devete Sepia, Sov, Bon yes Nee, frow Liverpest vases vouuels, 1.300 Gverd. The Of admilanion wore twomty five canta, | Rovrente. | wt 7a en fos inate may heyy enero ie ‘errs, complete, me ses Tt “ er Fraoriaen, on the th Nov ;by Rev. D. Beoriy, perches Average puusuge trou Lepdon, 167 ayn, for which the andleneo wae procied ibe pleasure and | others in cabin. Seer ™ pe y p LF pond ‘complete. it Alexander J. Dolatour wo sty Kelley. . frow Li novelty of hearing senator Wiinem. wr Thayer and Howry | 5. on wit Geigrtes, rand ment suppose conrespondeote, to be or ie, fil Bat 3 Be RE | ta Greenmend, Hi Darade county, Bev. if Me. 8. arcivaia at Mol’ | ward Beecher speck. At tha toe appointed for tbe | cieveinnd sit torvant, Mie bahlwin, coud ant, am nnmercus toa publishing com ‘and Mend’ 083 «BML AIT | | in Portiand, Ost. 90, Mr. EB. Promoy to Mrs. Pomma | o's, T irom Litorpoos, | Meeting ® tw persone anpesren outars the Tabwnacie, | Lenie Me Wi r tale Gey Me Bucs Me | pliments as the follwing: “Sutil yon alow ona ‘complete 300 98 ain . three of 2.194 frem Danwe aad ber of 2.810 fred but ferand the gates is ‘rost of Sh» waiting closed, with o | Huila? aod Mee Heraia ca daweMer’ Mr sours, | Of your sobscribers to his feelings 2 9 (308 61 | in Portiend, 0, T, Oot. 12, Mr. Robart Thompson to Writes setion posted up. welch fuforein’ Low that the MP noble in ry |, 0, T , Oot. South amerika Average from London, 106 days ineeting bee beam poitponed, «sing to (he Boe-Atrival of Me™ Me J Kort, PP. ie of admiration: manger in which Hitec Seas ds | “in Wegharon'esenty, Of, Mr. Samuot witiame to | lenges 114; shorvant, 67, average from Liverpool, 0 | SOF Wie term Mr ti R bag, wr Hel : . ’ — days. i" - hin—Total 3.” Specie, oat 80 16 | Miss Ano Elva Jolly. - Tancrt Companies —Tho following companics passed | Las bln— Reais pn i Par atm in 0%, Oot. 10, Me, Iehoum Ke. News from New Granada. tee dies elantly o sot centers et fama Nesvetile—Chaa B to Mw jalind » THE ISTHMUS POSTAGE TAX—OFFICIAL CORRESPON- * eroore, Capt John K. wid toh apd friend, 1, a Tele iiGawnene, Gat = = | tote of wet ony, 7 MP Joke King 0 Mise Malinds J. | pexon—erkakelllP 70 THE SOUTH—PURL £08 TAR estnecouan sien for Bo prince 0, Oervear's oe see W eich Mew a Patore We OT Loe ’ 72a (188 51% | Io Washington county, Oregon, Nov. 21, J. M. Tharp Movagtah Social Crud, Capt Hema, with 40 muskets, | TPO Meee ted Stee 0 ante 176 » 169 | to Nanoy Campbell. York aM 2 Goll: = ry ae county, Oregon, Mr. Joseph C. Pierse to In Linn , 0. Ty, Mr. Mi Parker to Mise ‘ owanty, 0. T., Mr. Moses wary ‘BIRTHS. oc Bas Francis, Nov. 1, tne wito of Mr. Pitip Woot, ot a Bas Francteco, Nov. 6, the wite of Mr. &. J, Strans, "AC Semeetown, Oct. $8, the wie of Charon Hetfornan, at Sulean City, Oot. 24, the wife of A. B. Meacham parties. This now MA tan Francie, Nov. 10, the wife of Mr, Lewis De- wt aimed iw the | vies, ot a son. ; : who were year | i i tf 3 < i party, bat who heve ven’ in thet? Wine een cite ee a 0 wsad arrived Seenarentara at FH ta pL Te ft & Fe 5 [ Oty, Nov, 13, the wife of Wm. Fleming, ofa i i if : FP 2 < z — ere ts ‘ate only ‘were woald tm Sen Nov. of the above fourteen’ Amerioune asd three, fepaviionns. Taw | RR 4 days. Dariag te vegans 8 ya Deo. 6.98, would make an Am strength, If it could be com- In San Noy. 4, Catherine, wife of John Dona- wee end very vy reine. or relieved, 61. bined the Party, of seventom voles, | buo, ‘% years. Tho { lowing 6 list of Ber. passengers: Sis; tomaieny Or one , and in thie manner 9 joint conrestion In am Fraociwo, Noy. 9, Mr. Dennis Condron, a native Don Jose Zambran », Spanish to Conta Rice and u a sod conyers toh Ter a « fresene, ogee Se ers, w be Nierep.a: B Gonsaies, J. 0, Nerabere, F. Ansostegui, home represesunies atted Mates Senate, It Wosers. ‘rancisoo, Noy. 9, Mr. Christian Bowman, a ne- 6 ohets mot Loote 1. Porguson and will consider thomeorvor | tive of Gormany, aged 22 5 leh chipper ship St. 195 days from saute, perme Sound by Woe Geottion Of the American mombore of the im Ban Noy, 7, Anita &., twin daughtor of | \. » castle, arrived at Taboge on the d7UR elt, with one | pany

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