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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1857. ‘The President of Pera. 4 bis own brother-in-law, Osionel ANOTHER TREATY BEFORE THE SENATE. | ,, Delton or personal ites may be taported or exported Bevin Ae While is prison he sent for aid reoetved several eu = Some of the slogan mon of the President of the United States | she’ be enforced by the Oumar Eine oon, eration of bccn: SSezong tare mwa og i fer ¢ Geape ete “Then frosen, "these last hy ‘omntt)! for Matification, Tre the Blamese autborities; and . the sald authorities and | Xamon Castilla, the President “ ” of Per . to the 7 oct pote Ray ns . are — the United States and thelr Mma- Quote be enabled wo trae aay farwer road, a early years of ems om at Bite ren, tee went of hore plato 0 (eceieh meri ata Se a the op ret f known further than about | liberty. sbape o nf Damiana. ‘Recon: of Siam, rece o ‘When Francisco Videl was made President, Tn 1847 wood was Bot in great demand b: q oh, the 5th aay of May. pro- a you LIOR pope perents, Sa arin. Bare ‘under his command two thousand men, which because they bad an smpic supply for all’ thetr wants, ove Soars oF THs Usirep brates: — ‘visions and regulations of this treaty shall be paid to the | paca, Pera, and that he fol ‘Cccapation of his | 25 9 matter of speculation. One day he Dut in 1864 a small piece, eumoient for « spear handle, ‘J trapamit to the Senate for its consideration, with a oa 6 and tts cltisens wil father, a laborer in the saltpetre mines; neither time nor | with Videl for them, while en the next he Was valued more bigt ly than large ? view to ra ification, 8 treaty between the United states ot eS enene goverment i. money wes expended in his education, and it is as- arrangements to hand themaven va Gene Ene canatesion 1 come 10 We, thas vy . Gast Sam, concluded at Bangkok oo OC TIN FIENOE. ” | that may bave boon, or may hereafter be, graaied by tae | sorted that he never read s book or spent a day ins rere eea tie men ware Yon, heer aod ihe Cnoroh—-Gromd Zattry--ifarehen Fal. | eukt seve bese oavalty well exNtast ra eee Wasmxcrox, Deo. 8, 1856. Png oye en bee Sela school. The position he occupies at present has been men wore stationed in Moquegus, and_ upon their going ra caleba f Bupanla, dard, de is they werein 1847, nm bor dam, sr, Your ober other nation. his deceit and singular | ever. tnbabitants them forced suggated id dient servant, BR ‘Art. 11. After the lapse of ten years from the date of | gained, curious to say, through la to fly to Lima, leaving bis army in ful retreat on | Everybody 1+ asking why the Prince Imperial is just | ° Losnom, Deo. 15, 1866, Confidential. ‘feation treaty, upon the desire of either the fortane, ‘sacoount feta offered rvices . TREATY xETwauy ux UniTED stares axp rem | GRehcap or Ramese overimeat and on woiremocton | “avoy tueyoay 108 a gentinman named aatins dein | PAu Moma, Walels ame be ofered bis servoet | sow go prominently put forward, 18 lt thet, blag pro MAJESTIES 11K FIRST KING OF SIAM AND THE SE- | notice given by either party, the present, and such por- sailed from Peru to Chile, and took with a | him, Torrico, however, refused to have auything | claimed with trumpet and drum, the ends of the earth Our Havana Correspondence, ©OnD KING \ F SIAM, CONCLUDED AT BANGKOK ON | tions of the treaty of 1883 as remain unrevoked by this | Feute him, ss ® | further to do with bim. The Daitle of Agua Santa estab may Know that there 's ap infant king in the groat oapi- Havana, Deo, 28, 1866; Seas ER Snr) | meeets Oeneteetes mentee nan er eetienh cee | aS meets Se tl ne nen ee ee | eae 1» now uncttsohed, and’ not being capable ot | tal of the Weat, whose pretentious no man shaii; dare to | Death of a Baslon Shipmaster—Gerlrah Ooncha’s Remouth nexed, or wes Spe Aa VETTE a oe first timo, and, on mo- be subject to revision by commissioners appointed of bok peel of what be was to become in inter years. quiet, he undertook to ze @ omepirecy | dispute? Ie fthat the Duke of Bordeaux, the Count dé tion of Mr, Meson, referred, wid the massage, to the Oom- | sides for this purpose, who will be empowered to Mase | Ascexty na thie date, too, be formed 0 liking for long et Videl. Thé latter Castille might gal | Parig, and the phantom representative of Uberty, may Wasa Lode el ellsemeisiceamee ee boots, which atill holds good, and which has caused him | spire’ gave the harge of ‘ne ‘War Department, | learn that the offspring of Napoleon and Eugenio ia the | On Monday, 15th instant, there died at the rREarY. Me m Engilah and Siamese, | to pe nickpamed “Old Boois.”” Bot he’ was mistaken, for pppoinanent gave addi: | real salt of the earth, in comparison of whom there is | House in this elty, Ebenezer Evans, formerly a ‘ve President of the Union Sues of America, and shelr | PSL “ive flect imnseditely, and the ratif-atous of tno | M. Freulo kindly established him tn a kind ofaweet | ‘onal incites to Castle to continue the con calck nq | Bowe lee beside? Or does the Emperor, when ho shall | master out of the ‘port ef Boston, but of Ite y. ee Seen, ‘Kian, Siem, Yor tes the tame tail be exchanged at Bangkok, within eighteen | meat business, and there are many people at present | been discovered by General Pezot, have scoomplished his second lustrum of power, and | shipbroker bere. The deceased Was ® man King of Samy and Tare Dard, fomadcish, Prra, Pawe- | movtbetrom the datetherw |b in chile who have amacked their pe ard exclaimed, Subsequently General Vivanco was, by the unanimous } completed the decade which, on making bis famous coup | markably quiet babits, and by nis gene den i, Ramee’, Maniewareer, Phra Pia Kieu, Chau, Yu, Dave signed and ges led the present treaty in triplicate at | ‘ Que Yuena cs la chancaca de nor Castilla.” (Bow good —- on Castilla was frank enough to | “% be declared should be the limit of his dictatorship, } gained the gocd will and friendsbip of all person — the sonend Eingat Gem, soueinase a eee Bapgkck on the twenty-minta of May, in tbe year ethe chancaca of Mr. Keoveapy Ho remained in th! the constitution established under | intend then to abdicate im his favor, and spend ine residue | became acquainted with him He was im the pas maaine beieremninstire eommaminn, bay ‘ge. | 086 thousand eight hupdi ed = rier rae tpeculation e the Lge the cnomica to Spanien to hay oo where, together witb } of bis days in watohing the young shoot he has grafted | sense of the words an honest man, as body has sure tho bees, interests af thetr, Teopooitve, Ghtnens ond Sishunh, correrpendiog te tho tonthot ihr wantag mace | Suita Se thoekstee brant en and ‘Micto, he ngeld consplred | on the body of the monarchy of ®, Lous? embalmed and will be sent ‘ Marblehead, sepbeats by epocureding, taciutating and regaleung welr | %"ihe lunar meni Weeabh, or siath month of tbe year | beliionisis, Strange tat be sbocid be found dgutisy “atablished, organized w force | No one seems to know how to solve the enig- ‘Weaty of amity and commerce for this purpose, and eve therefore named as their plenipotentieries, wat is iy the President of the Uailed States, fowusend Her. ria, Bq, of Nev York, Oonsu General of the Uniied States of America for the empire of Japan, and their ma Jeotica ine fret and second Kings of Siam, his royal hign- Rees, the Prince Krom Klvang, Wongea, Dnirej, Saidh, hie exoeliency Somdetch, Chea, Pbaya Param, Mba, Bijal. Neato, bis ox ncy Cuau, Phaya, Sri, Sariwongee, Samuba, Phra, Kraiahom, his excelleacy Chau, Phaya, Bawe Wongee, Mave, Kora, Ditpade, we Pars Klang, hh excellency Chau, Phays, Yomray, the Lord Mayor, er baving Communicated to cach other their ro: ive fuil powers, ana ‘ound them to be ia goud and jorm, have agreed upon and concluded the foliowing Articio 1. There shall, beuceforward, be perpetual peace und friendship botween the United Sta'es and their mogestics the first and scoond Kings of Sian and their Sucoresors. Alt American citizens coming to Siam shall receive frem the Siamore government full protection and assis; pce to enable them WW reside in Siam in all so. eurity, snd trace with evory facility, free from @ppreesion or injury on the part of the Siamoee Tass auch a8 Siam bas 00 ehips tr adis g to the ports of tho Uattna Mates it is agreed that thio ebips of war of the Unin Bates shall rexder frienoty aid and assistance to such Giamese veseeia as they may meet on the high seas, 20 far as can be dove without breach of neutrality ; aod all ports visited by Siamese oh friendly ait as may be Permitied by the iaws of the respective ceuntries ta which tocy res.de. Ait 2.—The interests of all American citizens coming to Siam shall be placed under the regulations and control ef & Consul, who will be appointes to reride at Bangkok. Bo witli bimeeif conform to and will enfore the observ- moe by Ameiican citizens of sll 1 Temata {n opera fon. He shall also give ¢ ffect to ali rules ana regulations a are now or may herealter be exacted fur the govern ment of American citzeps to Siaw, the conduct tease, ang for the p tion of violation: of the laws of Gem Avy dispures ing between American citizens and Siameee subjects shail be beard and cetermined by the Copeul in conjanetion with the Siamese officer: ; ad 6) 1mival offen 268 will be punished, tn case of Ameri- ean oilenders, by the Cont ul. socording to American awa, ‘and in the case of Siamese offenders, by thelr own laws, @rovgh the Siamese sutoorities. But tho Onsui soall met loierle © in acy matters referring solely to siamese; Bekber wit! the Siamese authorities interfere tn quest ons ‘watch 7% concern the citizens of the United States. Art 3 if Siamese in the employ of American citizens ‘offend », at the laws cf their country, or if acy Siam. ee paving 20 oflerded, or desiring to desert, take retuge whb American citizens in Siam, toey shall be searched fer, avd open proot of their guilt or deseruon sna'l be ce Itvered up by the Vonsul to the Siamere authorities In Mike any American offenders, resi ent or trading ede ay deeert, escape to. or bide themscives fm thamese territury, thail be aporebeuded and detivered ever to the American Consul ou bie requisition. Art 4 Aimoerican citizcas are permitiod to trade freely fm ai! the seaports of Slam, but may retide permasentiy eaty et Bangkok, or within the limits assigned py the American cit!z:n8, coming to reside at Bangkok, may emt and and boy or build boures, but cannot purchase Jaad Wwitbin ® cirovit of two hundred serg (aot more than four miles English) from the city walis, uatli thoy have lived in Siam for ten yours, or shall obtain special euthority fom the Siamese government to enadle them od bat with ibe exception of Lute lmitation, Ame leap residents in Siam may at aay time buy or reat boures, ands, cr pantavious siusted anywhere within a distarce of twenty four hours jourrey from the city of Banghok, to be ccmyputed by the rate at which boats of the 00: esp travel. I orcer to obiain possession of such |snds or houses, it wul b» necessary that the Ameri ean citrzem shail, in ibe dest place, mak ‘through ibe Consul to the proper siamese ci , and the Mamere officer and the Consul naving satisfled themec!ves of he honest intentions of the applicaa!, will assist bim $m settling, upon equttadle terms, Loe amount of the pur. “- ~wew: will make Oat and Ox the boundaries of the hase “wvev the same to tae American par- Property, and win w— ~~ be aud his Seater udder exnied dacde, Worre.. ahalian ~ernor perty bail be placed under the protection of te»... ‘of the district, aud that of the particular toca! eal ‘Be rbali copiorm tion given bim by them. and will be that feralic is levied on Siamese subjects. Bat if throu; ence, the want of capital, or other cause, ap Ame Mizen #bould fail to commence the cultiva tion or improvements of the lands so a:quired withia a term of three j ears from the date of rece! ring possession hereof, tbo Samere government shall hive the power of resuming the property, upon retarping to the American onizen the rehare money paid br ee for the Art.& Ail Americon Covens futenting to teits in ‘Mam eball be register: ¢ at the Amorinan consulate; they sbali not go out to #64, HOF procesd beyend the limits as by thie treaty’ for tho residence of American oltt fers without ® parsport from the Siamese authorities, to be appikd for by the Amerieas Ooasul; nor shall Wey, mei Jeave Sam Ifthe Siamcse author! Cousu! tha’ legitimate object coustry. But within the him’ der @eding article American citizens at tiberty to travel t and fro, under the protection of a pars o be furnished fem by the American Consul, and counterseaied by the 7 Siamese cfficer, siating ip the Sivmose character Pames, calling, and descrip\ion. The Siamere off) show tothe to whe! the prooto jon of this pare; and immediately abYbued they must allow tho partios to pro will be thetr duty to detala thore persoas a t ooed; but who by travelling ‘without @ pase from tae Ooneul, render Remre!ves liadiv to the suspicion of thetr being deserters, ame tuch detention shall be immediately reported to the * 6 All American oltizens visiting or residing tn free exercise of thetr 1: 5 “i piace no restriction Siamese goveroment the employment by the Ameriotm f Fe ant oret bchonge OF wen fori 1 Pa i ~ master, we — who gh — “4 American citizen without conven! A iaimed by him, and the Siamese government Saksehees on Agreement saeee Amerieen cites Siameee ta his employ, Saomrcles ‘end consent of the masterwho base right ‘of the services of the person engaged. A T—Amerionn snips of-war may Ont©* the river ‘and snobor at Paknam, but they tball DM. praced above Pakvsm unless with the COvSBt “" the Siamese aathori fies, which wball be gfv@D where it t+ noo chats ship shall go inte dock for repairs. Any Ameriosa snip ef war con vey ing to Stam & pudii¢ fanctionary, ac sredited ‘the American goverpineat to the court of Bangkow be aitowed to come up agkok, but sball not pase fhe forts called Phrachamit and Prpsoh puck, unless ex 1y permitted te to 90 by the Siamote governmont Bois the absence of an Amercan shi) of war the $a Suneser vo give eect to ls autno'ly aver 1 to enabje him to to only over ‘American ol:izens, an4 to enforce di:cipllae amoog Ameri. by 9 ‘The measurement auty hitherto patd by Ameri oan veareis trading to Bangk %, under the treaty of 1835, hall be abolwhed from the date of cnis treaty comii ¢ American shipping or trate wil ject to the payment of import aad rt landed or shipped. On the articles cf Import the duty sasli be three per pent, payable at tbe option of the Importer, either in kod or roney, caleulated upon the market valve of the goods Drawback of the fali amount of doty sball be aliowed fapon goods found unsalendie and re exported Should the American merchant and the castom house officers dis agree as to the value to be set upon imported articles, ench Ginputes eball be referred vo Consul and a proper bo shali each have the power to call ia ar ber of merchants as aasorsure, Not exosed ing two, on either ride, to sasist them in coming to an ¢ decision jum may be imported free of duty, but can enty be to the opiam farmer or hia agents. In the event of no arrangement being ¢ffetted with toom for the aale of I] be re exported, and no tmpost or duty levied thereon, Any infrit s.mens of this regeution anail ot the opium t, eeizare end confiscation ““Tuses ‘of export, Irom tho time of pro tuction to the date of shipment, hall pay one impost only, whether thie be levied under the names of inland tex, Wanelt cuty, or duty om exportation, Tae tax or duty to be paid on article of 904, vic Us to, oF opon expertation, Is epecit tached Lo this tremty; amd it in dusti OF prodace that pay any descr) ‘of tax to th raha be erempied from any payment ol @uty oD exportalion, American mercbane are to be allowet to purchase direct!y ‘rem the predacer cles in which they irate, and in I anner to directiy 10 the partics wishing to purchase the fame, lihowl the interference in eltner case of any other ire retee of daty lait do tn the tariff attached to is treaty are those that are now paid apon gouds or produce sbipped ip Siamese or Chinese vossele or junks ‘and It te agreed that American shipping aball enjoy all the privileges now exercited by, or which hereafer may be granted to, Miamere or Chinese veascis or janka. Amerionn citieran will be allowed t build atfips in Siam on obtaining permiasion to do #) from the Siamese ao thor foes. henever a pcarcity may be anprenended of welt, rice, MY the lower themecives ape erninent station» in the interior ney atany | of the Quadrs 4 Serpent of the Siamese civil ert thqusand (wo bupdred and eighteen, and the sixth of the reign of their Mojesties, the frst and second Kings of Siam. (es) (ys) feameleras cr Santee Prentportaitartes.) TOWNSEND HARRIS. 8.) {8} GENERAL REGULATIONS UNDER WHICH AMERICAN TRADE 18 TO ul Tke master of Awerican to to trade, mont ther before or after entering. the river, as way be found convenient, ‘Verge! at be Custom House at arrival of bis report Paka ther with the » loge’ Lumber of bis crew and guns, and the port from whence Upp anchoring his versol at Paknam. he wii) deliver into the oustody or the Custom House officers all ‘his gups and emmunition, and s Custom House offloer will then be appotnted to the vessel, and will proceed in her ‘to Bangkok. Regulation I. peseirg Paknam without discharging her guns and emmupition, as directed in the foregoing regulation, ‘will De sept back 10 Paknam to comply with 1s " avd will be fined eight hundred ticais for having s0 diso- beyed. Alter ceiivery of her guns and ammunition she be comes. A vensel will be permitted to retura to ngkck to trade. Regulation HI. When an American vestel shall bave cast anchor at sboula Pargkok, the master, unless a Sanday intervene, will, within four and twenty bours alter arrival proceed to the American Con- sniate und depoait there bis ship's Papers, &c., together with a true manifest his and upon the Congul’s reporting these = of lading, my cargo; artcttara to the Cus'om Houre, permission to break bu k will at once be given by ihe latter. Yor p leotirg #0 to report his arrival, or for oresent- manifest, the master will subject himeelf, tn 8, to aperaily of four hundred ticals; ‘bnt llowed to correct, witbin twenty four hoars aiter celivery of it to the Coneul, aoy mistake be may discover in his manifiet, whhout incurring the above meationed penalty, y Regulation IV, Ap Ameriosn veesel breaking bulk ant commencing to discharge before duo permission shall be obtained, or emugghng either, when in the river or oatside the bar, eball be subject to the penalty of eight hundred tieale, and confiscation of —— ro \ ae or discharged. Regulation As soon as ap American vessel sha'l havo discharged der cargo ard ccmpieted ber outward lading, paid all ber duties, apd Celivered @ true mapilest«t ber outward cargo to the American Conevl, s Siameve port clearavce ebuil be grapted her on application from the Consul, who, in the ebscnce ef avy legal impeaiment to her departare, will them return to the master Dis ship's papers, allow the vessel to leave. A Custom House oificer will accompany tbe vess«|to Paknam, aod on arriving there will e iwApected by the tation, aaa wil receive from them the gaps and ition previous'y delivered into their charge, Kegulation VI. tom House officers of The American Plenipotentiary baving no knowledge of the Siamese larguage, the Siamese government have egrced tbat the Eogiish text of these regulations, toge- ‘her with the treaty of which they form a poridon, and the tariff bereunto ann xed, ehall be accepted as oonvey- ing, In every respect, their true mesning and intention, LB) Ls i 8] (Signatures TOWNSEND HaRRIa, 8) Caw Slanasse Plentpotladindes.} TAMIFY OF RXYOKT AND INLAND DUTIES TO HE LEVIEDON ARTICLES OF TRADB. L Section 1. The vader mentioned articles shall be entirely free from inland or oher —_, op projuciiza or trausit, and rball pay export duty as lows 4 1. Ivory 2 Gawhoge. 2 K rachi we Pha bi 17. Turtle she! iS. Bett shells r Bire Cot thine Hem) Dried fis Repan woo Balt meat Mangrove Rosewood Bbony tee an'equlls, Bete! nut, dried. . Khinoceros horns. ...... wd. Rhpoceres hides Je cuttings. Lis Beche de rer. . igh Dawe esos vests, ancleaned hers’ feathers, be seed. (nUx vom.). Bes Pungiarai seed..... Gum Benjamin Apgrai bark Acilla wood Ke or mung horns Dried iiah, faiicng cb. plmealit od bark “| esooSces Sones 22) eurcmn-arSe e722: 398 eurHoop Se22ec° SSS eeo———Secess —SSwsEEES SOSS=' DO WS 2: aHeonse Hes socu eens eae on. s Per reyan Section IL. ‘The unéermentioned artisies betpg subject to the tn- Jand or trarstt duties, bereie named, aod which snail not be increased, rhall be cxompt from export daty:— c ioe 1 | ‘Speers ar ee au tree of export land tax or tr he} Tay aec"aha oe Seaton il enumerated in thie tariff eball be be ranjest to one in PREPARED BY W. B. DICK, OF PRILATRLPHIA. List of letters advertised inthe Naw York Le Friday, December 26, remaining in the New York ofce — Capt A. W. Oranmer, F.V Cleeman & Oo., 4, Sey! Cochran & Filott, Wm J. Martin & Co, C Miller & ©o., ker & Wallace & Rothormetil, wu Billings & Oo., DN, zier & Oo. Benjamin, Perrin & Oo, Dunlop & Oo., Willem ¥. Murdoch & Oo, Rathbone & Kennedy a & Fo Stephen Pairdacks, *, Wilmot & Oo., Gregory, Tilton & Co, J. Kitiridge & Oo, FD Peters & Co, Rictardeon Kendall & Oo., Stanfield, Wentworth & Oo., Sargent, Reker &Co., List of jetters advertired tn the Boston Foirba Her, RAUTTMORR OTHER, A. Seomaller & Sons. ALBAST, § Y. Fiek ORION HOVERS Wm. F. Shaw &00., Ward & McQuesten, posed Boston. Wed. Herald, nesday, December 24, remaining ta the Boston Post office Fernbam, Kirkham & Oo , PRILADULPHIA BOURES, } Robinson & Co., Merno & Yeatn, A. Monroe Litof letters advertieed im the |’niadelphia Public Lei; er, Monday, Doecmber 99, remaloing in the Phile- & 00. NEW YORK ROURE. Wilheton, Knight & Co, de; hia Poms office, uncalled for — Titery, Fite & Orinne Ii, Towne nc & Yale, vweR. rar st A Goodman & Oo., Schollemberger & Oo., PALTINORE, J.D, Mason & Oo. Sameon, Caries & 00, de- Neved to be ‘or Sampson, Capen & oe a ©, ate POSTON HOUSER. Roya, Fuller & Oo. WASHINGTON OFTY. reside bis widow and tr ugaines the liberty ho now boasts of 7 -o unmarried daughters, ma, but all suspect there is something in the wind. rament troops under Vivanco, who, whose bercavement 4 who were acquainted with om pish, yon *erraribg the war he was arrested, together with General ose © hie prt agg eg Loe Nota day passes ihat the baby prinoe is not introduced | deocased 0 Br’ vane sender iheir sympathies Marco del Pont, and imprieaned in Vi fro, Lima. The decreed tae: | tthe Parisians, not only with all the magnificence, but ThAve -epused wicttor from Spain, which states where he appears ip Ie ; trom there he ret~ neq with therefore agregi | with all the vanity of State, To-day, ft is closecarriage | the ‘Mayquis do Ia Pexuela had been offered the ie area General, es ate wards weat take piace, ‘two Sasi pro: | with » fat coscbman in flowing wig and ample garaiture Captain prakel of this Island; that he nad F pringl; a 3 nied. biiafelt t3. the Spanish Governcr of teat ine ent Tr w term of atx yours, Tols | of Green, and plavh and gold, wNh.three Jolly foot Lon | scoept i, but that all the empleadce (employes) of a wyal aubjest rs ea immediately made jainat two insurrectionary move- | ‘all of a row,” clustered like a swarm of bee”, noning | government who had been banished the Island upon wer bearer ragoons. At this time fe cs Me Dyno strides valiant men at arms, trumpeters 744 what not, | last aseumption of the offlee by General Concha, Daring his timo in Ons} to cacort bim—to morrow it is an Ope caicche, rivalling | been re-appointed and would soon return to Cuba. the parential vehicle in splendo’, drawn by four gallant steeds with postillions im jockey cap and leathers; and the pace is so slow that all the world may cling to the sides of the carriage, and see a sight which of course beats Mr. Barnum’s famous baby-show te fils, Tho impression appears quite general that we shall ere have a now Viceroy to rule over this Gom of the I donot pareelt fee the entire truth of the a departments avd spend the time fp ving he by several Mtssestce public money. Nevertheless, he und to send ih to }ou:— position for the term for which he was elected. He at this R ) Creok ¢ Mme eounded public opinion upon his chaaoas of re-elec. | Bmperor yesterday morning reviewed in the court of the in aioe eet eee Bver ‘and hifled « After the downiell of Gesera! Riva Aguera and the tion, altpough it was in direct contradiction to the coo Tuileries, the Foorth regiment of Hussars, which has the owner of w! ‘Beewg the Pemiantien ct the Liveraaer: Batver, Cane was wate stitution thes he oonld. be polmmet. ae oe ye been in Paris some time since its return from the Crimea, | abused the young Ur: ole, who remai A action: , ne wi ice turned pee against him, b> , stem to have bad the same object as ai Arequipa, for be | abandoned the ides of election, and meant to retain the of | and two batteries of the Tenth regiment of artillery. Pa ey pe ge preesed boh men and horses, avd ‘ment ofa | fice by foree; but there were too many aspirants for it ‘These troops are to leave in a few days for St. Malo. The ing uy b amall aum released them again. Ip forwarding | and be was forced to allow another to be nominaiea Empress appeared on the baloony of the Pavillon de I’Hor. insted how other horses to ihe army, he sold | apd gambied | There were two candidates—Vicanco and jue. Toe | joge, with the Prince Imperial in the arms of one of bis | the abuse against the Creole, pm perigee Pat = Ce Longe tnnence of he Raeucees wes Pps Ty oe ag frrernanter; and at the Bling off, the orien of + Vive | convey bim to prison. 2 » oo e' Jauer Tetused to accede to certain fal stipala ) Empereur ? imperatrice |’? vooifer more peeition be held to sbdield him from censure by | tions fegaralng Castilla, the influence was withorawa, anc per. ‘those atl 4 ‘Im pe ee _ to only ibe peop! be ravisned many of tno virgins | men otf anol C on the pabiic highway of Piura, and even allowed shameful excesses to be com mitted by bis soidiers, which were a di graco to the good cause for which they were employed. Tae news of unese depredations reached the ears of Santa Oruz, aad he do- manded an expianation trom Castilia, but the latter an- ‘The tote! number of persons attached to the working of railways in France is eatin ated at 82,000. On the com- tion of the entire net-work the number wili be 80,000. averege pumber of persons employed at the termini te 104each. For every six there are eight brought tnt have Ec 5 u drivers and eight stokers. swered in such aa fosuvordinate and insulting manner | inter thom resiytosup | "ESS Oricane about Landes \hat rante Cruz complained to Bolivar. Aa order was porta coupde main. He wentse tar as to make prepara oe, coe Pag Fe, ee 4 ae im medistely iseued to Colne] Moran to proceed to Pi tious for the removal of both on board ship at Callao, an: Ff which thas family obtained from the old Duchy of Pen ard arrest Cattilia, who be was to keep securely impri- | thence out to tea; but the iriends of Vivanco being mad. 4 yeh. thes property, which is divided inte siz» ot yoned; the order was carried oot, and Cas! lis wassentt> | aware of the fact, frustrated his des gus and Soheniqu. | weve, Tale Property, den Trvjiio under a strong escort. Ho was afer vards par ‘Was returned by a majority of votes. After the reture Some representations bave been made to doned, re-oommissioned aad took part in the battle of | vei § made known, the by = y #4 Castilia was dis the Emperor that the system of re 4. Ayachucho, where he was siightly wounded. When he | covered. Neverthokes, he bad ‘assurance, as a las: chureh by tbe of reooverca Le was ordered to convey the wounded io rceource, tO raise an objection to Eobenique on the grova. Cuzco. Among tho iatter was e Sergeant who had been accompanied throughout the war by a beaatital daughter, Who, when he was wouoded, sat by his bed-elde and mipist red to bis wants; the new commander, Castiila, was struck by her lovely appearance, and determiced to make ber his; tn order to carry out bis villanous inten toms be caused her father to be arrested, but ho clung to bis chtid and swore to protest her; he was overpoweres by members and piaced in confloement; with her olathes in tatters from the violence she experienced, weepipx ‘hat he Was not a pative born Peruvisn. 2 Over raked tbe objection raised by the ex-President, and Echo nique \ook his seat. Castiia did not, however, give up his conspiracies, H induced Sen Roman to organize a coospirasy, which wa- toon put down, and Roman wasexiied. Castilis tnen ua dertock the conepiracy against Echenique, and gave a- bis seaacn for this courre that the government had de manded from bim $48, nich they eaid he owed the rate after ke th the words were then cistincily uttered, Upon General Concha, sssuming a tone of great severity, tu to the oflending “ay! ~~ id, ba ne ag occasion: more thap air, requt ou sendin nation, Del yes bane Dot sponge bp ape and in a balf naked state, she presented herself io the yes we and as they wanted peace, oe ears ieee at oe cay ft told by pal en commander, aud prayed for mercy for her father; but | they felt satisfied with gevornment of Echeni ja nd on of respectability; purposely, however, avoiding « {he monster, whote, ceatres were only Mmoreasod by her | Hiowever, Castle pushed formard Klis, wae Loss ventas ‘use of the name of the official, s0 as not unne r stripped naked, aad time in creating @ rebellion on of Castilla’ i abd tere committed bia ishumee rime? *2* Be? being ‘contecwsd with thie caused the Presigeat ve ds" | 7rezc cue, ae aay ene Ne Realingn, qhaciat hove Al the c-nolusion of the war of independence», Casiill: ‘Was pominated Bub-Pretect of Tarapica, bis birthplace isora Bim; be anewered 1) toda Bat cil lation of France, thus tbe speculators where he scted as a secret agent to Sante Cruz, and alter the rogue, and the dri the great prize is as one inducing the Prefect and miltery commander to embrac. President o 5 ran the caure of that General, be mformed on them and bad eta, induce: J Onvrch of | Bt. fe aro ‘more than 200,000, or both arresied. We reat find bim attached to an army under Genera) Gamarra, designed to act against Boli commenced conspiring for bis own downfe | of Gamarra; but {ailing in thie, he gave op bis command and retired to Lima, where he was made Adjutant General. Nor could he remain quiet bere, but Opened a conspiracy against the tame government who ‘sd just promoted bim: however, his treason was dis covered, he was arrested and thrown into the Castle of all removed to the accompanied by very severe instructions. Ths Gc neral in command of the southern army received bin p+ 2 ly, and ip place of carrying out the instructions $130,060. But St. Perrie is only one of « ‘thousand cburches, hoepitals, semiuaries, ‘charitable objects, &c., of all sbapoe and sizes are thus pro} the ae bn ‘with a bless! ed sbe a candlestick from « cara} surely uiterly beneath the nineteenth century of Christianity, whatever be its form of be lef. Asan tuetance of the cxtraordi meni city to meet the revolutionis in the vailey of Huancaya equalied thas of the government troops ‘The Erte Canal. [From the Buffaro Acvertiser, Deo. 26.) We learn from sources whict we consider entirely au. thentic, tbat in the opinion of those State officers cuties render them most cor~ the canals, th important ac ). In fact, nothing can be more wonderful than the charming weather wo are now erjoyir gz. The Minteter of Finance General of bis actions, blow which knocked cutseveral of his teeth; ho then sent bim on board of a mf war; and, tene to hie conspiring natarc, he actually called Londres. ‘n¢ need the captain to deciare againet his government. B? it g (0 aby eDgagement. Finally Castilia, in dark Sutie jon for smok on ry then went to Lima, informed on the Of the night, moved bis army in @ direction to oa’ ag SEs ayo BY bo ag J ele begin ae io, and bin was Brood oe r my bas done for the last twenty-five years the budget of the bis liberty, aut por bis feigning sickness a fow aferwarae, be Was removed 16 & Lima hospital, where the director treated bim as he woulc # s00; notwitheran¢ing, be mado hie ercape to Chili, and toere published @ document ja Which be gave an account of his and boasted bat be bad bien engaged in Bot ary aed ia Pera. it Eobenique’s troops, bu he Preeidert having been mace aware of his intootions. catferked bim by retreating ards Limes. Bxth ar Tique aud un trder (0 propre fot Dato, Cuan i cique in erder 10 prepare pa pont py oe aD order for the mem to ‘‘warh olothes and selves.” Bo fey wes ip forty years more be complelely paid 4, d deal of peo: Conference dispute to France. He is com, to M. Thiers, who, alter having ermed all France and blustered for three In the iueurrection esainet PF Orbegoro, in 1834, | Generais lost mapy gcod opportunities of harrassing eaon | uth! cor the mage as trent Set city = once more agaipat the government and } Other, or perbaps of deciding their destiny; but neither | 14 ‘the Syrian expedition, the’ bombardment the Carairy O: the rovorutionary army; | eceming dispoted to make the aitack, Echenique took up | Acre ko, ead the opportunity is takea to make the tbevgh be was not engaged in, he was present ai the bat’ | bis merch tor Lima. Castilla, when he found that the | comparison ge Detween the English Premier and the ‘, tle of Cangallo, and his military character had tia birth 'n | ¢hemy was gone, in an order, directed his mea to | then fret minister of Louis ‘except that the & retreat made from the battle Geld to Tacira, whore he | drive bim from his posiion; when the soldiers arrived | peim of transcendant talent is awarded to the latter. It of the arrived in safety with bis troops, though hotly parsued | there no enemy. — during the moatb understood, however, that before Lord Palmerston’s has arieen @ by tho enemy's cavalry, numbering spout one hundred | be remained in the former position of the enemy, iesuet | consent was signified, “honest Sardinia” had made ber ‘Canal Board. men. For this act be’ was made Prefect of Puro, from ] twenty orders to bis troops to merch, but each One Was } adhesion to bis views exjilicit, thos securing England a ‘the canal which he was called to become Secretary General to Or. | countermanded. At last ho moved the army towards the | rsicrity. In Lord Cowley, England has a very tirm re dae Cam legoro, In place ¢f attending to the duties of the latter of 20h 7 preeeniative. ‘ motive, we hes she ous heed fe tee epmatektion ot tee Deseeee Erie dng ba T gee was removed ard givcn command of a body of mia, bat and prevented ine turtber | Cinalitier, seriously approves. of he pian suggested by ) Lng nag a 18 was discovered that he was again : parnage of Ceatilla, Both armics took up thelr position | Sao o: the works in question, namely, the nomination as | #trumen pacoution of Genvorieg to bring the country iat? ano 90 his plain, where ihey remained ten days insouive | Grand Buke of Romania ot Maradal Peliasier, the | Preme Court, pinion that the be was com mand a 18 continued inacii Gonerals rides ite iatest rather hobby :— Sualuvy Cevagice | Poem fume be tants under Castilla, and s yg rmermrtoanee. a action wens ee sa to be Callao. Here he commenced conspiring sgai (rvz, who haa returned to Peru. The latter issued an order to have him arrested avd trisd; but through the iwiuence of a resident of Ca'lao he escapod anti HE ; a~ fl * G agvin to Chile, where he published a second ‘‘ manifesto.” om brave ‘excellent Lord alive, | wilh Geveral La Fuente, while he remained in Chite. gave | Towarde mianight — seahan ys or 5 ‘still | we bim eCmmend ef & small boty of cavalry, det doting | the of Tae that be hlould be bamed Orand. Dake et Motiovian sad | 3 that be gambied all the money handed him to pay th» | where he occupied, wi Marsha! Pelasier Grand Duke, aione, of Nolet order troops, he took the command from him. He had a | Old house; this was te consolidate the English alliance by an equal bution of pe, difficulty eith Major Salgado, who challenged him to moe! bim on the following morning. Castilla arrivel oa th ground ap bour alter the time, and spent another hoor in raising objections; finally, « friend of his was sent to ow a t bring two ds eth, but in place of seck sought the police, who he sent out wo rest both the principale, This mao a'te = that Onstilla instructed him on the us. seem, both armies other division of th gipary « nemy. TE’ be been ii aa $EpOdition was organiz:! 1865, 2 “ye jotted it. In the ranks states that an equimaci there avotter citieulty arose between bim and (i Vivanco three conper rod of iron about 8 10 bis shame be it said, be refused to give feet tong nae 9 suilefaction. At the end of the war, and won, en» by oor leformant. Geasral Sea utniter of War this appoit bad been : ; gale of wind by the ice, up, ana proceeded to Cerro ¢o 2 ‘and that ) eens, Oe ee cated the immense minteg property of Senor Otera. sll. Captain q , ony 8 paket merely because fie was a friend to Sante Oruz Upon his ‘copper 8 La —- Ly returp frem Cerro he was appointe’ Minister of Iixcien ds to barter ft, but the natives made F~4 ae but as be would not pay even the clerks tn hiv employ with the aruole, All this contires the tat nee: public opinion ren bigh against him, and be foror a tained from Hi — 5 = = P te resign, Ho got into another dif_ioalty with Genera) ting to Captain mae Tors joo about this time bat escaped meeting him, as he di. max of the west side of thay have boon ebeerved Vivanco, Mr, Satilard, the French Oharge, also receive. to have Cy season of bard he wih on ineult from him, and a challenge on tne part of the reenall holes and, in nee oon OF later ieeved. Both parties repaired to the groand, but put, amert that two shios v1 been meoveret <4 found it occupied by some cavairy sent there that morn them—one te om the beach broken up on ing, throvgh information given by Castilla. toe, but that the other vessel « ty gonad, . Ta the year 1841 General Vivanoo ‘aimed, onder the merely beset in west of Pond’ —olther title of * Regeneration,” « new system for Pero, Admiralty or Prince Inte, poghg! My 4 im the city of Arequipa. Avainst tois ports Cust vai the former. Captain who, as pt | mass t0 coluente the movement, bet the ine saa rekon, the Truslo ‘wintered about | 1 Prevident Gamarre thet bie thips being somtuberets the poriawent of his positon, wrote to ' pao chy Nevertheless he was attacted by th: 3 — eae ee ne Spe cerry rere, Swe ~~} Gann ‘The cbtel see iuones vp the ae tT ey thie payment of Agen we now understand what fave foe to meee ramors, a | of jenique bonds, until inquiries could be made | heing nothing more than mere den! yen marae ya pohe Be aa = their genuineness, which haa not been done up to ve rqune ven thes have fonied tress he epet where 4 wer OL thle Att ihe oredn Tet bis retress tae latior low ne | The plosiog of astdla ‘pm the Print! ear com Oey vere oe rere cee eutiats cagenaen ctutpege, for whish he claimed and recelved $4,000 trom | the o lene than $14,000,000, and 4,000 lives were | OF her Majeesy’s ships. From the veceela ha vaing of the roment as remuneration. $600 would have more | lost trom commencement of the 5 aver ‘abandoned in pairs, and the Resolute ‘and being hfs munern'ed bim. Another prisoner was also taken, | | About May, cma then ruby ae wee con erigieaity fully 300 mites vem the Aasisunee cad Feinew, 2 oemed Bom He was tried by « milltery tribunal under f alates Se C. — Fragen to wappeve thes Ana - ey Camilla, and found guilty of treason. He was sentonse to | monthe' uataserragiea body, Tx floating or wrecked, would wy § from Sas 4 comaiderat: to the country. tousbing upon the question the tm which the Resolute wa: discoverd « merit all toe eh rey and ‘reapestabie. ishabiiante ot arc, | ligiow 1a the ‘Dew constivation, Whe Convention te wappoee | by, the Americant, end, a the two ships now i financial offers iia with ® petition in favor of | 10 bance juiman’ satetance ‘agar, Sem Five General vosutye the deputation tn bis shirt Pioneer, In See © on ne node on - re, sleeves, and in answer to their petition, told them to“ eset together ee Foyt 4 toe Oomptrotor bom take care of thetr children, and get thetr sok very Lp we iy e I tor ” in ded." The sentence of Colonel Bozs was carried pha A | ag yy fhe FS 4 Ay uf oon naepurre a Preldent Camere try xt RN EI rb ted to the oom. 1 : wand of & divh iow.” He raged Rimectt wih Goneral {HE BDIFOR OF THB LONDON rimEs. oe Sap Roman to overthrow Gamarrs and easy mo the chief fe—An extract trom the United Service arate, pad cemmand,; bot the army were loyal to the I'resident and lisbed in the Times of to day, informs your readers the intended ineurreew n mong them fell to the ¢round ~ Capt ‘ inh, pos. Hon th sumy epened thartr an, inet ree aa. aie ab pa riven by © rh; and Castilian, who had of the by General Perea Das, aoe cavalry, wee to mike a oharge ot 8 cortala stare On this agen Ibeward Belehor ‘obarge the result of Jay was to depend. Clee ghere went on Fatistaotorily for Gamarra, aod to gain 4 government the vietory he only wanted the carairy charge; seconte ikea. ‘able, Dut Castiiia remained still. captain 1-3 menage arrived from the commander to know why he wood, ty 4 did not carr, ya yh Ae tarned a statement, ne scrvexling agulant immense odds, witnort bofog toe loust RIOT at inet Immense moved. thesity Cantiia baw the Preaident riding towards ‘of Repulse and Patty bim, and we, ordered the troops to ine 7 oe — different direction, which they did, each taking his own ‘both at come Castilla rode from the battle field, was over- eald, ee tome taken by the enemy and made ji many other ship len before by y © comes Comnate ee Oe eT en sear, Nev.ehel ls, of Poe oie cure ten he attemplea to eecape, but betes canght. tm the ect by Bie veeel ie 1802. "this wood ‘was evidently a part of hie ‘8 Boltvian, he was severely beaten with a stick for his weanel (ine Victory), a it wae too thin to have formed cemen, from i federate weet rents tan te. Re plnshing of 0 68 like the Fary, abandoned at or on rl con! 5 4 bewe! forme { man, of beings tailor aud A. ian: bo ldo sccosel Te 1804 the Deqoimaux I mek with in Whe same localities § quot. Serzunde, La Puerta and Taboado of being the same Nor