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a a a a = a nn a nen an es ee PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 1480. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 186%. month or 6wo, whtist thoy live te | the alties, cear San Juan (Greyiowa) wo have only to teres: apd moat denunclatory onomtes of Wolker and bie News from Gouth Amertre. ARRIVAL OF THE TENNESSEE. a > ee ny Rice lever lend tone pats Nysgren tinny erg fpemyeerr A art . da. They had sent down the Blowfield’s mam to Grey. i hounes, only ge very party i THM TREATY WITH BRAZIL ANP (T3 CONKBQUEHOMS at night, or to mess at four ia the eo you see Uo! Lockridge has « force of 300 men, with two email The popciaiion is located separaioty, in threo almont pe ORLY __| town for ammunition, thelr supply boing exhensted. that tho'worsbippers of fashion havo to « foe tor thelr pieces, a4 Petacca, about ox vailea below doraolaue; teat ort the natives, wis pa eB te A nf Pt penning pe van Pt gga ery Late from Nicaragua, Peru and Chiti. Our Panama Correspondence. ee re Ten Mentineeee 1! wie eum dntear non conc tan nalteee aes ively, end %o° poopie gecerally, | SKQUIZA OFVER 70 REQIGN—GENLLAY Onime Panama, Fob. 7, 186%. There ts some talk of the province of Buenos Ayres | are 1.000 strong, posted at difevent points om tne river, | with those with whom Wey pave euy intorcorrse, ABOUT TO LATERE PROM MONTRVIDEO—MABKiers, very soclabie and obaritabie, mating nous of tho mi Wo have filos from South America dale ot Busnes ro aie haven that a eras uit wre ke he found | Ayres 20th, Montevideo 11th, and om the Parana ith of The presence of tho Met exercises tho naitonal indy. | Becember. ence designed, without generally appearing 10 40 49, and | The sews is iniorseliog. The vow treaty of amiy, talso exercises @ degiov comtro!, erithout wl prosent and cot fully recognised and poorly eupsoriea eommerco and navigesien between (he Arontine Confe- government would bardiy rendor Iie anc property aafe, | Psion ard Paraguay was publishod 0 Jong a8 many reonleas characters are golag to and fro | The Ouowos Ayres Packet of the 200m of Dooombar this ootlg! (9 i Wo have been informed that Spencer, of whors eelzere | “misine the following oy nopeis of political aifates:— of the boats wo Keve an account, is weil spoken of ae ‘The late treaty betwosu ths Uonietoration and tns baving been formorly aa fodustrivus aut cnorgetio mute | ed Brasil is matter of pabite notoriety: and one Of 00 toe river steamers of the Transtt Company, aad te Gipulations deserves speviai aitontion at tho presemi Aald to bave performed his recent exploit for epite as well moment. It is something more than a treaty of friend as for good promises of pay, Webster, of whose agency | *>!p and navigniion—iti» a treaty of alliances, ofeastes our readers ars also aware, had a temporary residence | ®t defensive, in which tho smpire eagages to protect thy fo is place, and some 10 have lefts very uafavorabie | iBtearity of the Confederailon, aad in caso o ares, 08 impression benind him. oupy So hue of ros, Sale, _gogrese she ast 04 We bave heard of sevoral oases within a tow days past, | Separation announced, tho en 0 Onofetoration fo whieb the Britiah Consul is providing for tho victims of | @°!4 be perfeotly justified in invoking the aseintease wad co-operation of bis sity; and ag the ctipuletoa wae the Walker movement, or of thetr own folly or hy poorly. | ovideatly made with « direst releronve to this v (nate, ’ io llkei.bood is Wat the wid demanded would unt be frequ tly often thus provides, oF Meraiehes the acedy | witbhod; and that they would take shares, Lata News from Central America—Inceresting from Caste, Feelon Moai lnfen Mate, Shue Resend Bay Sates ae ond latter bave in their posscssion tro last oa Poruand South Pacific Coak—Accounts from Greytown Uelies Balnant Nore Anaae hts att, eae Ch nen retaken) two. ake meme er, (fs sion of We "9 Resruii ay ‘There is no news from 80 wo mast LeKed ta & poatvort; to our letter, (for Condi ion of Walker Senile <ieae Pere zee ‘tbat Coneral Cordova ts eilll | which we have uot room in this isaue,) dated Greytown, Conta Bicam Accownti—News by the Orisaba—Reorwits {a powseasion of (hat uncaay sees, tao Presidential chair. | Feb. $— Sor Walker from Calfornia— Conduct of the Recruitson Peru the ony news of interest selaing 20 6 are, ‘The Resoue, the iron steamer which is used by Colonel Board—A Deserter Shot—Suppiies for Walker —Sipposed oer! the revolution, which continues to drag {ts slow | Lockridge o4 a meavs of communication besween bis Lon of of Ve th slong. and promises only to terminate by 9 | Camp ai Fort Audereon and this place, was bure yester | Major Rodger—Trade of Valparaiso—Interating | toriunate accident for one pide or the other. day, and went up iset evening. Gol. Ii, who is @ very Btatistica—The Crops—Aid fer Oota Rica—Death of a Oo the, Sie, ot Jemma Don Estevan Macias ret cee cg oiloer, withous aay of - Gnsles American Laty—Con federation in South America—Pro. | Cauma wi jutlonary army. Generel Vi- Srevaleas among aliiery men, and 05) i n : vanco at the date of the last accounts, “fhibusters,'’ as dona ) luforme us thas be atill gre of the Peruvian Revolstion—The Peruvian Navy— In Ouzcoarevolotionary movement was made, ia which | waits for retoforcemente; that ibey have roczunottsred 950,000 Offered for Recaplure of Ships—Arms Wanted | General Lerzuadt, tha commander of the government | what they had eapposed io be a lormidadie iatrenohmeat to Purchase—Ch: Atcended, de., de. forces, was kilied by @ musket shot {n the throat. at Berapique, and bave determined that it can be easily pl pape i rv hen with | he steamer Apurimsc, im tbe bands of the revots. | taker, rhea ibey aro ready to push further on, walsh ‘avail myse! the departure of the Tennessee, tlopary party, was, at latest dates, at Cal/ao. Oa the 18th } they will attemptiae very fow days, if the relntoree. the passengers per Orizaba from San Francisoo, toforward | the steamer Izcvchaoca joined mer, but sailed next day | ments do not arrive. is nothing whatever known you the Inteat mews received hore from Centrai and South | !0F the Coiuoba islands. hore, all reporis to the contrary notwithstanding, of the ‘The revolutionary vesse! Loa aud the government ship | movoments of o!ther partz in the interio: a! the Cosa America, ; ator | Ricans retired aftor their vist here under 9; . 8 The apvexed prociamation was posted and circulated in 7 pst Greytown the day atter our arrival there:— THE NICARAGUA NEWS. BATTLES AT CODY'S POINT AND OBRAJE. Several of Walker’s Officers Mor- tally Wounded. z Gen. Bosquet, of the ~ orem Army, 'WALEKBR’'S POSITION. CENTRAL AMERICA. ‘We have dates from Greytown to the 6th (nstaat, from THE PERUVIAN NEWS. be from San Juan del Sur to the 84, and from Costa Rica to ve possession Of | Norice! Notice |—To Taw Creams on NewARAGuA AND ALL © peseage from this Proviaionally, of the island of Martin Garcts, the Gibraleme nannsiiipnne y ; ; ; Tzouchaca, 1, | Trosy Wiom it way Cowoman —Hs bave to obropicle the arrival of many of sald sebjects of » - " , January 23, The Columbus, due here on the 10th, will Tas the Amarone, | Of tho Fresident o(Covia kica, deelartag ine san Juan rivee | charity at Aspiawall, but Wat tho opportuaitics of scape | Of we Fiete, with indaite compiaoency. The ac: 0 sope- ee Probable ‘Triumph of Vivanco over | Dr ister news trom the Central merous ports, butt * inn 8 ain as | Sebel ohin scenes, Wtthny cai anpetncy | given Gorm tay Ynd (0 oome more Gata donaaion.x | Taaet te reg Yt gt en Pree Cine ‘ ” | offered ‘retake the revo. | P to open the same and will prevent aay collision be: ‘qaine, ren will mot reach in time to forward to you by this oppor- tution Is tor bit ‘é! This | ‘Weer the force under my commaad and any citizens whe @ilied, ad hoo, with Braril, and vacked by &. $ ? tunity. is a Boe cbance for some Yaaheo ‘apecuiator of making | Tauons, whesn tt pssee ae Rae euibiscts of any foreign name Love? ~ . Wrence, the United States and Sardinia, ao} to peak ot ke. &., &e. From Greytown all we learn ‘x, that the reoruits | paifa million easy. Don Jorc Fablo Molgar hae resig topassor radeon tho same—reepecting their proverty ant | » esteamablp Bogoia arrived at Panama on the Oh of | Caifacara sed other formidable aiies Are we prepared rn - brought out by the Texas and Ternessce for Waker have | ‘6 000 of Seoretary of State, and Se. Dom Mariano i'e- | persons in every case if they are not foun aiding or haat weeny, We bave’ seth the tetal olcots of subdivisions ia [ta'p, Me satin Uipe Paz Soidan has beon appointed to all his piace. s foan forces. who are new the oncesies of all The dates arc, Valparaiso 16th and Caliao 26th Of | Germany, in Colombia thai u - at been peace: us ~ : Me ‘The steamuhip Tennessee, Captain Tinklepaugh, which moved up the river te prevent their desertion, and | 4 notice in the Crmerrio, of Lime, moiities the pablio | Peecnabie ciivens of the republic of, Nleragua; and, haviag <ia0; we now * fae por Ce ig [Gee eee of men now seith me to carry outany ob | Janaary. left Agpinwail on the 10th, and San Juan on the 12th | $f0 stationed on # mu he aus tay Seed eee | oe for’cash ah, the price, whother | iieremy orders tuny be exried out “Nae? STDS | the Bogota had twenty-one pasvengore and $267,000 in | ,, MF. Cbristio arr 7th Boo sand ("ts eald thas, instant, arrived af this port inst evening, Conga Bicen ensemnpmnend, 7 this ls to prevert their falling taio the haute of the re. | | Doue s Fore Andeevou, on ino haa Junn river, this the 2614 | treasure, iY ae liter tones nel vers shots when attempting to ascend the river. A numberof | volutiontste, or owing to scarcity {n the gevernmentarse | day of January 1s; 5 A. LOCKRIDGE, CHILE the French Minister may also be expected very auortay. se: halprAdlsemmecparphg éshan oe deserters came down to Aspinwall on the British steamer | nals, does not appear, mel and Kanigration Agent for Noarsgus | oe nagyger AND TRADE—RAILLOAD PROGRESS. Flag iD tae Magic Potties of This ox Beseeteh we Among the passengers por the Tennessee are, I'x-Gov, From all the newspaper accounts I infer that Vivanco’s A leter trom our correspondent “3” at LAUNOH OF A FLOATING BOCK—A D&Y DOCK To Bu | Hdd tho followtig :— 2 ‘Rigler, Major Roman, Major Harvey, Liout. Merriman, U. 8.R.8 ; 0, &. Lippincott, C. Morrison, &. C, Palmer, E. H. Hampeted, F. Jacques and wife, B. Morton, H. Weirbrother, CO. (Washington, Mrs. Sweeney, oti d and servant, @, £. Griffin, J. Tarner, G. W. Colly, H. J. Tao- mas and wifo, M. Merritt, 5. Hillard, Mrs. Buohuam, G, J. Jacques, J, W. Wilson, J. W. Corcoza and wife, Mrs, Day—ail from San Francisco ; and,Alex. 0, Hutohinson of Punta ‘Arenas; E. Bercsail and wife, Nicaragua P. Lyons of New York. Solent, for the purpose of making their way back agein is pro “y own cause grossing, and it is probable thet Castilla will | states a number o/ facts alroady poblished hero olthor in to the United States. Some of these mon escaped | be compelied to fly; then of course the business of con | the columns of the Courier or those of the Pacams Star @ down the river om logs of wood at the risk of their lives. | stitution making, &o., wil! have to bo gone over de novo. }; there we omit. [a addition, he informs us that ‘They give most unfavorable account of the situation of | TSt 13: if Echeaique does not atop in end oust Vivanco. | the schsoner held by Walkor oa the iake is not half as Castilla notified the wife of Kohenique to leave the | large as represented iu the Star @ Herald of the 21th ae poor feliows whom they left, and state that they are | country, which order she refused to obey. Ho thon | inetapt, and thet the statoment respecting the condi ion dying off rapidly from exposure to the woather and bad of Walker end his men, ten days previously, ts ino the British Consul at Punta Areuss Raving wrilten 10 « food. The encampment is described by thomas a mud fiat in which the men !live up to thoir knoos in water, British fupctionary at Greytown that “ths condition of Walker and bia mon qas deplorable, as they were exposed to a burning sun and frequent heavy raios. | Frenobman and ap sheen. They resco! hemmed in on all sides by an overwhelming force, and Soot, it appears, is busily engaged building a steamer to ton of 6,645 metres (21,466 fect), and dosiare the as- BUILT AT VALP, _ Wo are told that tho British Minister comes (a com. IOHOOLS AND THTRARHESS eT MEMOVEMBNTS— | saisgion fromm Genoral Urq to aagare tbe governincad (From the Mercarto del Vapor, Jan. 16.) that if bis (Urqutza’s) p esonce was an obssacis for the Commorce still feels tho effects of the paralyassion moa- | Feconstruction of tho nationality, that he would dolegate tioned ta our former review. The advices we have re- | bis autbority in Senor Carrill for the romatndor of tie oolved up to this date promise an abundant harvost, this | term of cilloe; and \n case thas condition were rejeeted, is the soagon for reaping the wheat, and the new crop | ‘Dat ho would make @ visit 1 Buenos Ayres during Gm ‘wil! soon appear tn the market. owe ee Z seems shat Leg cone of that pre The termination ci the railroad as far as Limacho has | PS! have alroady been atscussed by woine y apflees to abow how profitable this undortasing ts to the Velesy a calories is a (Meanes. Osrri! an sharehot %; @8 yo. we are bot in contass with aa . Bacon ocnter — uction, and the traflic of passengers and home From the Souwern frontier we iearn that Geaerat Me i nearly destitute of means of subsistonce.’’ cert to be not only practicable but easy. If I have time Por sobooner General Mosquera, arrived at Panama on : ascend the river, but he cannot take her beyond the | | pati send ‘of their pud! the 4th inat., news was received that General Canas was | Cbandise haa ivorosced amazingly already; sho dircotors | OMSda bas asked and ovtained loave of absence, om The ,Tennnasce} has had a fine passage from San uaa, | MU! Oh Te ee apearto bethe slightest chance | ofthe wipe ee anon i ee | eae tetena are quite satlefted, and toe pubilc begla to omjoy account of deotiaing health. The ormaand-in-sa16¢ wf ‘with ver; m tid weather. ia up a pag pg Walkor, that is if the | 1 DelieveI told you in one of my former lettors that « {Correspondence of the Panama Herald. | Advantages of all kinds arising (rom an easy and ra tho azul i¢ confided to Colonet Pedro Jove Mar. ‘Mas Tennessee ca her outward passage arrived at Sau | ¢ a ne lik ebacaaen teeddaes ood (ais young Peruvian, named Larrira, olnitns to have als Bay JUAN pe NICARAGeA, Feb. 3, 1867. | een nae arr nice porpae they art ne haecn Raesie Uh Teeaien i's tet ae Guan om ths evening of Fobruary 6, and at Asplowall ‘The Coste Rica Boletin Oficial meredith stan Covered the method of « Cirale and triseoting ‘The possession of the river san Joan by toe Costa ‘the hill of fan Pedro b: the Governor, assures ‘him thet be has suifiieat foreas poa- | an angle, Another native of Lima now claims to have ~y over ro by ou the morning of the 104b, whore she met and took om | 4°00 between G. Morgan and soo and 3. N.S * | Shootured porposual moten, 60 you see that oven in tne | Ricans, Bae effectually stopped our roceiving Any news | Totive being ready on the oth under bis cominand to guaraatos Whe soon iy of the Hae fhe oa La Walker. i do.n0t transcribe the fetiers, as you will find | icet, revolutions some Gnd time for eolenite wady. | already been pabtisbed wie : pt foerawaga dp ghgatad Two minesone of gold and the other of sllver—hewe St arian Now Yoren naant ay | QU. et a te fen your at | fic tverrs tn rent mo rove» Oo | "Taos eau de tun, wam anr, (op | © se sane P'S hn wr wenn | Dc titre ef a Sr By + f West. clearly prove Morgan & Co.'s complicity with Walker, |» ThE no news of importance from the republic of | the Costa Ricans eae taken by them up ibe Fiver, eet | ‘asl having fortunaiely overcome the ciicuites whisk pared Ge Left ot Aspinwall U. 5. ship Cyane, and at Sam Juam | 114 scott's letter will amuse and astonisi: most of your been employed as yet, tne interior works not boing en- : | H. B. M, ships Tartar, Cossack, Ploneer, Victor and Tatre- | roggors, tt is. surprising ow such a man oould | STATEMENT OF A CALIVORNIA PASSENGER, | [nlO™ wad lun, Up fr some time ine diapidated condl- | (4/7 dniabed. : Bid, and ai Key{Weet the English ship Meteor, from Mobile | 17s bean placed in wo responstble's position, but Tam | We arrived in Aspinwall on the 6th of February; wo | and epoumped within ight tiles of tbe ‘Sorapiqae—ine PR acd pd vin vole poe nrg rllery anna for Liverpool, with 5,300 baies of cotton, leaking badly. ‘The reorults for Walker, which wore landed at Punta @renms by the Texas and James Adger, remained on- amped ai tbat place until tho 254 January, and ,while thus located every cilort was made by the enemies of Walker to ‘nduce desertion, and those few that did de- Sert received from the Eaoglish Consul at Greytown « daily sum (to provide themscives with food, and were » afterwards sont away to Aspinwall by the English mail eteamer a: bis expense. On the uight of the 22nd Jan., the steamer bullding at correct in stating that he will mot hold it much longer, | were three hours in coming by railroad frem Panama, ee oe Costa Kicans—and have ihrowa up an Except the publication of these letters, the Ccsta Rican | There was no boat ready to take uson to Greytown. ‘They endeavored to go up higher, but, when abreast Papers are destitute of news. Cencral Canas, tho com. | Alter we had been in Aspinwall three days the Transit | of Sorapique, they got a sho; from the Costa Ricans, after mander of the Costa Rican army, was reported ‘to be | Company paid our board and promised to pay for it until | about to be’ to di something, and later pews from San | t°carrival of the Tennessee, The Company did every- | ters ‘awaiting the arrival of reiniorcemonts by the New Joan del Sur inforins us that @ battle was expected on tne | thing in their power for us; no one could complain of | Oreans steamer, in which | expect they wil be gviev- 4th, which is probably the somethirg referred to, butthe | ‘heir treatment during this trip. Thore was no sickness hy prep he hp fg days over- result we do pot know yet. smong the passengers on the Isthmus. The Tennessee | be abandoned, as the sure and steady ‘Of digtase From the passengors by the Orizaba I learn that she | @*rived at Aspinwall onthe morning of the 10th, her bod desertion has already reduced Weir'wamber to less brought down fifty-six reoraits tor Walker, of whom Ofiy | Passcogors started across the Ithmus on the railroad, at | ‘es J wore landed, but the others thought better of the step | 12M. The Orizaba was waiting for them at Panama,and | par: at this is the ooestruc ion of a dry dook to the south of the rock, and taking advent wi faciitvates tbe strengtheaipg and execution of the work; we bave Dr. 18 was ongaged in the Altos Pirtneos, in re- een the designs, and it seoms to us that in elegance, con- | OFviting et ta for the Confederation. ventence and cspacity, they allord all that can 00 «desired, Complacent monion s made of various cargoes direst end completely provide tor the wants feit by the mari- | for the . UUme commerce of this port. Wi der to realize tholr scheme, the cost of which caanot bo lees than{$100,000; if it be 80, we sincerelysbope they will | With perfoct freedom as to price; each loaf m: speedily revurc to carry out their Imporiaut project the mark of tho bakery whore \t is prepared; the wamtet Our Inteadento. Sr. Valouzu:la Castilo, is now ondea. | $% ounce lp the wolsint of olgtl ounces of bread sold, exe voring to adorn Valparaiso with @ beautiful pablic waix, ecller Les the. — om just be registered, uadcr = penalty of $500, de. at Punta Arenas was completed (vaving been osly twelve | tn-y nad intended to take, and hid themsclyes away on | they would leave by her on the afternoon of the 10th, | Arenas, vr chee lie Ga taracae Wa ae ot tea deiicteacies in the samo days in construction) and onthe 234, at daylight, abe | ioard, By all accounts these recruits were a very rough | {°F San Francisco. The stoamer Texas left her California peal gage hy vod nn | ee a. having @ view of the ae yailway station end the alten company, headed by the Lg Mom, Steamel of with all on boardia tino health and spirits. | 1-4 or teilows. They committed many thefts on board, | Passengers at Greytown, and the Teonenres, when she veatige of @ steamer er of ma hiner Ceatiege reed. | Tee inhabitants of the seighbermeed oo. Ge cpus pasa. en” Beaobing « point twenty five miles up the San Jana, and | iste and purses being most in domand. A mania ox. | Arrived, took them on to Aspinwall, Wo lott Aspinwall | Foin Arenas, for should any Nearrive fom Viutnedkan: U. Bragge & C0, ad mado a oootrack with Set tan een ae isted among them for ripping open vatiaen and carpet. | ‘2 the Tennessee, at 4 o'clock P, M., om the 10th, and ar- Chie continces its exertions to difuse wacfil informa. | government for the supply of polabio water to Basnes Wey landed and stationed themselves in such a mannor bags whenever an opportunity offered. py 2 b> ig hag eI o tlon jet the people; during the lest fortnight four Ne Montevideo on Lith of D: er, the tate communication a ‘dean endowed, ‘boys, 4 fas to ont off all Of the enemy with Grey. 4s soon as this hopeful jot were landed et | Tras there waiting (0 ake those of our prssongers w: Sortaneeh af Rouen: su trove torres ts Poses tetioed Of the elections was begiuning to subside, but with an ta- ‘town. Col. Lockridge made & reconnoisance of the Costa | 54, juan they were mustered on the beach, armed, | cesred wo New Or! 2180,1 to hear news from W: an4 | aud Puobacul. Permission bas tod to D. Jose | Crease of virulence against ihe party of the unsuosssatel Ricans’ position, but did mct ¢oom it predent to attack | 4.4 marched for the scene of the expcoted fight, From | Ker as it was expeciod ho was'golng to fight on that da She | ‘Ucureal for esiablishing of another private quay tn do. | C#2didates, In comsequence of this Genera! Oribe had them watt! In receipt of the reinforcements expected by or had fought the day before a great battle, The men com, | quimbo, tor tho reception of national and nataratisod | Ssked hia passport. and wes about to retire tothe & passenger I learn that the same evouing seven of these | wae woot outon board the Tennessee had all gone up pared uae | merehandise, baving complied with the necessary condi. | *!'hough bis pariizana iveist om the necessity of his re the Texas (rom Now Orleans, as he was desirous, when | reoruiie deserted, three ot whom were retaken aud shot; | tho river; they wore aboat fifteen miles up tae river | @Z., tbe | cious of the law, é maining ot bis post, asa guarantee of public order, ead ‘Maviptive was taken, at once, without am hour's delay to | say informant aw ono poor follow led ont, sented one | Tm Greytown. The number of Walker's mon on the | sryvecd | | The splendid ineatre tn Santiago ts aluost finished, and | * 2¢ocsenry support OF tho established gororoment, a or to Castillo and San Carios, and this he could not cbair on the beach, and a volley from six or cight mus. San Juan river {s about 326; thoy ie ae nented ae ees es ae ‘bas invited proposals 7 = 6 of the ‘e00n ox: a term recetving them nme parcel prevent, ‘Wel! do with tne force thon under his command, their | yrs fred into him. Such is the fate that awatts the fools days ora fort. | Syn El Dore tho 16th of Febroary. wv warket, and are pronouse- <Bumbers not being sufficient to apare therefrom garrisons | wno join the cause of the great General Walker. [am sston of the whole aot for ; | The Coptepo mines promise better for the yi vided that the harvest wilt @t suod poin's as it would be mecossary, to keep oper | sssured by men who have been some time witn Walker encienae se) to See Rem struc received this year from that pi ‘With @ large smount of Amertoam comenatcstion in his rear. that bis force does not now mumber more than five or six men would desert | % tbe case, and } Tae suvenvenee t8 rete. I yoy @ begin to arrive, wilh tte produce ecowme- ‘The Texas arrived on the 4th February, bringing th One deserter trid It in the country during the winter months. Some hundred men, almost all of whom would leave him if thoy could. I bave not seen asivgio man who does not speak strongly of the reckless disregard of life shown by Waiker for bis men; they say that he would order his brother or his dearest friend to be taken out and shot if they in any way interfered with bis plans or line of action. Every thing and every one he sacrifices to bis ipratiable ambition. The Orizade brough! down seventy-dve barreis of bee! | would and pork for the “ iiberating army,"’ but did not land | Walker was them, This would look as if Walker was not suff. ciently certain of his stay im the couniry to rum the risk of aliowing such a large quantity of com- | The men who missariat stores to fall into the hands of the enemy. | ii Doubtless the steamer by which this letter reaches you ‘will take bome the most favorable accounts {rom Walker, but by this time the publicjhave loarnt to receive all In Peru the revolution was progressing, although the | contracta have also been made, end the ealaderos are Vivanco party bad made little or no further progress to da gainia, anesston of Cs! a Li ith dollars and Patacoues, 31, puriot doublons, 681; war 5 pe lino and Liwa, tho only i 5 ‘ two points now in the hands of Castillo, Spenisd do., 385; United Siates, 3 per cent discount. @clebeaied Col. Titus and 360 men, with artillery, ammu- aitiea, provisions, &o., &o. They were at once takea up river do the camp, and two days afterwards moved up ‘and @csupiod a position opposite to that of the enomy at Sertpiqte, known as Cody’s place. The Costa Ricans only Bad a small force on this side of the river, and they ded estho fret charge. Mr. Cody’s place is « high hill, ‘which commands the opposite bank (only 160 yards dis- qent)/end this bill Col. Lockridge at once occupied with & potion of bis force and three brass pieces. The bal- | epee bis men, provisions, kc., he also removed to this from thelr former camp, five miles below, and om ti) morning the Tennessee icf San Juan (his propa Detng all complote) an attack was to be made on “the 7: Cheatrical and Musical Items. ‘The Cruise of the Mellet, ey poy de me Poy Cee ay ‘Riche ‘Tho U. 8. ship Reliet has returned to this port, after | len’ Wt wtb (pei be ee fy ay he &2 unsuccessful cruise tm search of the Engiish brig ebist seashore of tha company. Cocaine Princess Louisa, reported by the [siriok Hoary to bein | clone with the favorite farce called the “‘irwb Tutor,” distress two huadred miles south east of the Highiacde, a yea £ py 4 doa io ot ante hey ged Ge HA. character of Camilo Mr. Howe's drama of "Waste ‘The Relief was towod out through tho ioc on the 26th, | Sam ' wh'ch wes played throughout last week, is te be and with the wind from the south, crossed the gulf in a | the clestog piece. nigrag curse about thirty miles to tbe northward of the Borvon's —Meessrs. Burton and Brougham by A 4 arty the i a3 ounape reguans who at liret thought ne would bea panaces tbe DUmMeroUs revolutions Which disiracted thetr unhappy #F gE position near which the brig was spoken, The ship was Seen eie cea ban Ts we went: hove to every night to avoid passing vessols, and oraised | ‘-four Ihantome’ avd the “New Contig’ Theos wan for six days in the stream near the position indicated as | Y¢ repeated to morrow evening, with the ‘Rocenmte remained at San Jaan to bring with her the of the orpected engagement. suob statements cum grano #3144; they havo also proba. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. bby ecbooners trom &. Thomas, Jamaioa aad Aspinwall Lovers.” (The Texas, after hor arrival at New Orleans, reported | piy found out that the statement of allaire roosived by | TIE RIVAS AND LAKY BOATS STILT IN POSSESSION | ORUISH OF TIE SCHOONER LIDRATY FROM ASPEN See en Saree ven Hee He beet Wartact’s —"Waiting for Fuada, mambready pablished—ihat Col. Lookridgs had mot the | way of Panama are gonorally moro correct and reliable, | OF TH COBTA KICANS—VRUITLESS ATTKMPT OF | WALL TO GRFYTOWN—ARKIVAL IM PomT—Tmm | for, witbout having tho good fortune to fall im with hor. | to ‘be ihe op ulng piay t9-morro ‘st Sortpique, and defeated the three hundred Coste | | sseure you it requires no little trouble tosift tho truth RECRUITS FOR WALKER TO ASOEND THE KIVER— BALK ORNPRAL HUBBARD AT ANOMOR—Visiy OF | Bho then struck soundings off the D@iwaro and worked popularity nightly follows in “dedoa.” and posied there.—Ep, Haar } from the accumulation of ¢ erations with which it BATTLE AT 6T. GEOLGE, AND GREAT L068 OF LIFE COLOVEL KINNEY—THADE AND TRADERS IN THR ‘Up on soundings to the parallel of New York, hope the whole will close with the comicality of ‘Who's Mg Costa Ricens aro weli fortified, and their position re WALKER BTILL AT KIVAS—CONTEMPLATED EN- CITY —BEMINIBCBNOES OF BPENCKR—THE BRITISH | of boing able to rend@ somo aid to vessels that might | Musband?”’ g reaches hore. If I was to write one half of the stories GAGEMBET BETWEEN THE ALLIZS AND WALKKR’S CORSUL FEEDING WALKER'S DESERTERS. ry oi, Fi ame beat for Lavas Kenwe's —‘ Foust and Marguerite,” © drama the best oa tho river, beimg protected on ali sides but | in circulation, 1 am certain you would refuse to give ABMY. {Correspondence of axpin wail Courier.) sand to seedef it. Finding nose wae bed founded on Goethe's oalebrated play of “Fant | 4 gue [the river) by the Sam Juan and Seripique rivers. | ther » pisce in your columns. (From the Panama Star, eb. 7.) Pas pe Sovoowma Lumery, the port of New York against a north woster, without | produced to morrow with cew music and costumes and ButQol. L. was contideat of disiodging them, as his bat- | When the steamer San Carlos was taken by Spencor | Te Nlearagua steamship Orwzabs arrived ta port trom | ror aweek past wo have boon eedenroriog, to ascus. | £NBDE When the ship being #0 covered wtin joe that | Frand gommic effecit. The eviravaganrs called the “Flew * ter im Cody’s place will rondor thetr stay withia thetr | s54 the Costa Ricau forces, there was on board a Major | San Francivoo via San Jaan del Sur on tho tom ourseit to the pranks of this ile ref bat until to. | ‘Be Fopes would not render in stays, and sloak im hor | “EU i Woe 1 seater to be the mame exirenchmente vory uncomfortable, while aforce | nogere, one ot Walker's principal men, who held the | Sth tnt, bringing news from Nicaragua to tho ddinat,, | “Ay, whem her work is done for Ube prowoot, and she ix tog Gil I tenched eighteen inches in a walch, ake was'ren | of Mr, Barton's late Chambers Street Tosstre, which ieee aqreeatg clther of the above strcams to attack their rear | oiiice of Confiscator General of Proporty. This gontie. | 24 300 passongers for New York wean "Onene beta Ge tan pry ALS for Norfolk. When she @rrived, ran ber bow oo a | open to morrow uudar ihe managemont of Masirs. May- will quickty decide the ownorsh'p of the point. man, an I mentioned to you ina previous letior, came | Weare indebted to Purser Backman (or the ‘ollowing | Mr. A.V. Harrison and Captain MoNcllly, her master, | Mod Dank s} the Navy Yard, found tho leak, stopped it, | copent end, Walmine, whose experienes tad eee ‘Whan Soriplque te taken, tho other positions on the | gown to Aspinwall Im the Jamos Adgor, and trom | memorandum of tho trip — jhe owners of thie popular scaoaner Liberty, fora erulet, | Sod cali aguin tor tis port, arriving elf sandy Hoot 1g | the tie they bare beanved urow I “Palas } riveqap to FortSan Carlos, will soon fallintoLockrilge’s | ihonce to our city, where he chartered | The Nicaragua Company's stoamer Orivabs, J. H. | ran beaudfully, notwithstanding the pote ek ro | thirty-six hours, but could uot get in on accouns of exim | Never Won Fair Lady’ and “Oor Country's Misowe” axe hands, novo of them being #0 situated ag to offer an equal | email boat to go up Sen Joan dol Sur, This Nodak. She annived eee 2p oh mer ‘of that terror to all Iand lubbers, sea sicknosr: roe] pad A | ~atnde when abe beat up and anchored ti | to be performed. deteaco as hat of the one now besieged. wae carly in January; no intelligence has yet boon re- | noare to take on beard mores: apeole: we sive | non pet odmmare Seutianally be s¢mirablo quattien and | “Tnisin Homplon Reeds the Raliet wes casbled to | acedemy Ws to commence so metrow evesing, Wome ‘be % tho river boats was found by Col. 1. sank (ia | ceived of or from him, nor nas bis boat beon seon by Feb 3, arrived a: San Juan. President Walker and | i» adgition to ovr party, thers was « Mr. S. 8. Woods, a | Tender Ly A joan of hawvers, kc, to the | Mme. Cora de Wilhorst is to make hor ey ahaal water) smile below Seripique, and proparations | any of the sten mers or sailing vessels that have como | fyve"'aun Sunn mia cvteed ot Penne og the rine’ aed | resident of Sam Juan, also a passenger on voard, with | {hip George and Henry, thet hed been carried on shoro | since ber iliness and personate the heroine ia the spare ere belong made to raise ber. cown the coast, Some auxiety is felt concerning the 2 Panama on > goods for this mart et. y, of Loeia di! (ammermoor. {ale of tbe boat and the peopio on board By this conveyance we have information direct from | " We found here only one sailing veasel (beside a titte | ,. The oflicore of the Fellef deworve the highest praise for | ayigicaw Moeet —The gymnastic tricks of the Ars, & Dufing we encampment at Punta Aronas, Col. Look. | 9,0) We ON me pover or clent ‘nvatids at Saw Juan | 7S, Walkor's bond quartors, schooner, which ls suid ow to bo oiaimed by Me-J, N. | B¢ MaUner !a which they performed thie service. Oe | 4.1 Cherid, now periorming wi ud are sigs, finding the enemy were in dally communication | ci tur, to whom Walker refisod to give a discharge, | Syurssen we nacre tor tinny an eet ee ie | Scott, and which browght out provisions, ke , for Walter | fi,our Coomoanieg’ tne i ou the ortive, and rostered | Tell Toaserrel to” bens = With Greytowa, despatched « few men a short dis. | as the fellows wore in great distress and in a" he position some time since), |. ¢.. the American bark General Hub- tt, . ie, “DumbgMan of Manchester,” i to be enacted to hed hoalth. The passongecn mad: a4 we piace the fullest oonddence ia his state- | hard. Smith, of Hallowell, Mo. We aro intormed | *Mclent service, morrow afternoon, and tbe exciting play of * Rusteohe” {anos up the river to prevent such; but the Hogiish inter. | Wreinhed Month Fg Mag DF BA nts, thatanding they va tans b bole ts on bere ‘trom New York ott "he event ; sp fered nd caused him to reoall his force, stating they | State of Walker's army anything Dei (iaiorag. throcge | jor we house of Durand © Os cargo. ee Gee: Cham are Weeds emai jovial would not permit him to blockade the river, although coven ammneea. vane. aiker'e | HB. M.'s irigate Orion, of 91 guns, which has been sia | J. G. Rewwerr, Kev, hoppy so over, and Well they mag 00, le tay’ Samay nothing wee said when a fow days afterwards the Cotta | ro racifle Steam Navigation Company's sidumer | _ AB attack bad deen mado om Genera! Cause at Obraje, | Lian aher having lent a large anchor ea forbs it impee: Eprron Naw Yous Hanatp:— impart joyourvess to multitudes of patrons. Bowden Ricans sent a proclamation to Greytown in which they | poiivia arrived at Panama on the 16th February, bring a te Zh ut. By General Walker, under the command Bible tole in to" exposed e'sttuation during she sovere | The christened names of ex Governor Brown, of Tou. | songs, Ae, they play the “Double Beddnd Room” te y : General Hentipgsen, insted about four , declared the river in a state of blockade. ing the South Pacte mail. fourm and ia whicS Sve ot Walker's rangers were cinea | {aur thee expensed bere ae Ga me Bs reo Dang rently mentioned fr 0 1” socaisr's Gensnanene 04 60. well With thew Giller ‘The forces under Lookridge and Titus are, without Tieaidee the few mews items published in our local | S24 Capt. mortally wourded, and it is gald that | py 9 ped pppoe ey Fy ene Cabinet of Mr. Buchanaa, are not—ae iandvertentiy given | 14014 « Honor to Dr. Kane,” which wae performed Aoaibl, the most eiticlent yet recruited for Walker. They | pepers, Lean gloan very little from the Untioan aad Peru. | 2e,auliea let about eighty kiled; reporta {row the best | whom he introduoed us. Ainong them wae Col. Kinney. tm the Hamaiy this morning—Aaron Vail, but (accord. | \hroughout inst week, that they are ix duced to offer it fer fare 650 strong, armed with Missiseippl rifles and re- sioorn pan gh nn RAD | We wore eurprised to find the ‘eo cheerfal and go | ing to my recollection) Aaron Venable. The orror has | repetition, preceded by melodies, Rc, &e., tomorrow. ‘vian jon) 5 gerated. Walker 1g Dirnself over matched, ordered despite the evidea: with which he | been often mado by the press and in conversation, ever Bayan’) Miveraata.—The comical ‘Votvet plenty of provisions and ammunition, all in | 4 return of tho businoss of tho port of Valparaiso fur | * retreat and foil back upon Rives. i since It originated with the Hon. Joba Quincy Adams in oot neath, and coniident of clearing the river proviour | ino year 1856, states ibe entries of vonscla at that port io | acetate dha union aie bad eee wat tion Ethiopian owtertam- Se tederrival of the next steamers, With such leaders | have becn 1,107, and the departeres 1,172, Of tho vee. | sn one leagve cf iivan, after 18 scare Sghang ge apton om nae Age erry meal np ee =r Ld idge, Titus, Wheat, Frank Anderson, Capt Soott | gels entered, 274 onme round Cape Horn. Two Amorigan | ‘orcer rewested agate, failing beck upon Riv when calling bim by name, It was to Governor Brown, very and | United Staies army), George Hall and many | yemrols wore lost on the const during the yoar—iho bark | very" mocrs ‘In’ ia reported that ike. sities 1 amir, cays @e ' otham, thie force, nearly all Western mon, wili cer. | william Hamilton, at the mouth of the river Imperial, | killed and 400 wounded, but other reports state La,, last week, i tale? accomplish everything which thoir good jadgment | gna the whaler George Washington, burnt in the bay of | ‘bird of these would cover the whole number. W. &. Andertem, . On the 80th Waikor arrtved at San Juan Dol Sar whieb have ‘may joad them to undertake. Taleabuano, During the same poriod, 11,604 pastongers | force of 300 men, 10 guard up the reeruite (60 men) and in of the t The enemy at Siripiqno are not over 300 atreng, 804 | orrived by sen, and 8,406 departed. $5,064,609 in gold | supplies expected from San Francisco on Greytown. niget was oot 4 Ranch weakened by sickness. and ailvor was imported, and $5,978,449 was exported. | ¢ returned to Rivas on the evening of the 24 inmtant.* 7 Jan! v conse oF oer mye HY A Copipany Of rifles was to be sent down by Col, Lock- * Soe bi Tir. Antertee for th who, she ould, bes ane Thage t ccoupy and hold Punta Arenas, and to prevent missed tbe assemby without authority. Tne enraged ‘any party oppored to him from taking possession of that il plane And Commence! s search for the centiemaa. ‘The sccounts from Walker are as Intense February 3. SSim voen be jorhed Gop sume Irtasber’ “aaa temoee See ee eee siety’ drew ber xnife and made 8 fervcions attack with ‘He had sstabiished his headquarters at River, and oon- tag the baile fron ber fy oe comtrate: all his force thore, amounting to 800 effeotiv» number of outa, one of whiod was considered dangerese mea. ‘The Gites wore not heard of after the siege of Granade A Law ror Axvsxunwrs—The Legislatere of ‘@REll fowards the close of January, when they approach. = oy od Mes foros, On ihe 2048 Gon. HHenningnen attack pent FMUCFAW. | Sita careful. catering thom a Obraje, six miles northwest of Rrvas, with Srare Soveamrenrr—On law that every lectarer must " settle with tbe ‘Seana toy wero ah eres, onthe ae oy, | sheers rn pe Bey, eer ee | rare a wa Se sot meretaan 1,200 oF 1,000 song, and Gen. H. den of Dr. tad wore ordered by the Mayor tebe ane a ee Se Patched #0 men to attack them, with orders to advance our city quite a number of Walker | ‘0 this tteipes, by virvesot a8, sot of iy Im such cases fecha, ‘ssa careedy, pr lh seeding tron ela vom “heir aully. bread, and, we She | sre vow twin the ast ent ofthe capi eerie bark oes pare On singers, dancers, lectarers, So. everni bones fighting, they retired with inconsiderabie out means to’ ceoare 1 their | ber of of conta of arrest and ‘usual to which, | “ch ovmsty.” toms, except that several of the officers wore mortally Without regard. 10 the objects for whieh these | beth It however, her Majesty's Sensei. Me Tews, aoe t tele, woundet, Among them wore Col. Jaoques and Maj. Do me, oF the mease by which they came | \eft, and Aspen the ground of seers beng Bans fumbuers, monkey® @monbarry, The Coste " _ . We Bul = therefore exempt from the we double sho Me Rican’s lows wae supposed (0 bo {reo negroes were Table for 8 violation of Py Py WOW. Gen. Bowqner was killed, and from his body a the s'oresnid sot . Our worthy Mayor, bot. Pre A aword way taken which he had obtained at Rivas amocg 7 reane in the pany AY nm snes "mete ned let of with tax of the aeiciée laf by Walker on his first rolront from ths) it it W6val for hone who have oountry sents, Sdarges of eubes to the id toe magrenn, tne | (2 cenvenanats of Mi plese 1980, aud tho means 0 mest the expense, to leave tte city | said was deposited. We give ot | Gn former of @hich he under The de- built in the ‘aten Gem. Walker's men wore In good henith and well sup ummer mouths, and the thing has become so | said correrponcence in the present number, and in our | Gr cision of the Meyor im thie case is in Frio tonrmty gaia of 1.900 tons, tea sumber of wereaeaa ve «piled wih provisions and ammunition, mgm Mee ad rey der forianes, | next we shal ty fo make upon eft Se oe pean 3 LJ ‘a co Papal eubjeote tn 1965 was 278, of aa aggre | 4 atthe inet sqoounte the astive Niomraguans had brangh- | doors aud windy #e of \heit bouges, and appear to | Ronpeoting the actual gondition of Waikor's men and | {he warmest, phe sinvoholding (Faq) Argue. ~ pe wae,