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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7516, MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. taternationa law whieh aro extending i Wate part of tanec ofthe devil himealf 6» spataud aacomet ally agains’ tack; he began it by throwing one hundred and eleve the Spencer is not low Yorn ’ the Interesting from oa Seuthern cannon charges, made ap of ples of loud an aa, 7 a Levey ndetarrmedininnet vy ta ue! World, @# em sccoun) of ike inctaon im whioh all the | 11 @ od¢e thal hed privacy te his tovagtie and actions. be ie ‘Spencer . 1 Republics Uitber Milled or wounded. After this eaononade Walcer Pg eye oe Bae up through the the prevest’ timo, depriving thems of the ‘power of | yet beou determined upon. It poset Me by next mall harangued bis troops and ordered them to attack, bu: | city, call! cy the inhabitants to give their cast off ‘ had the mortifieation to hear them answer—'Wo shall | clothes the deserters. This ast th | Additional News from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, | stuck ik no mere,” wheroupon they retreated to Rivas... | citizens, that they threatened Yo mob and tar and ether On the 8th Walker, whilst exalanging cae, prisoner him. Spencer secreted himself to escape their wrath, New Granada, Peru, Chile and Mexico; | fontm wnich ne in is loiter represented as very desire, | “n1 Wnere and thus I left him. fo their enemies the resistence whip | may be able to givo you full partoulars. would be the result of closer relations between all the ‘the Omgress comvoked under the ‘Yen of Ayutla’’ Spanish- Americar peopics acd goverorsents, aed for thy | Slosed (eetr labrreon the 17th citimo wit ntush pomp Purpose of giving M0 each one md vo al of ‘thoes repud- and glories ciroumatance. From’ what litite information os the oorsideration, the woirhi, the power, andthe ro- | / can gaiXer \t must bave beens sy of gyueral reols- speotawity pelonging lo thei, 90 auto assure thoir in- | IRE the Dappy termination of hia learned body. ee bie, bub anas did not scoede to it. The allied army re- Our Pan: tor nal peeoe Complete and inviolable tudepon- jution has not yet veen pubtebed, the rene mained on the $6th on the defensive, against the opinion nmin Correspondence. dence, agree ith ape ratis (in hore of ratifeation) 40 pro. | Jmprtesion hav become that the Prositemt, from THE SPANISH-AMERICAY ALLIANCE. Oe setarals, whe hed atvined, O58, ves naiied, on Panyu, Mao 1, 300%. pote (0 our respective governmomts the following treaty best to , will thi preaioas San Juan del Sur aud tacked. Their forces | Inleresting News From the South Pacifica New Exploring of alliance or vonfederazon betwoea ali the Spaniah Ame- wt frow the eye of the ourtous til! the ‘mber rian republics :— election, the ec appointed under it fv the election of a 3, All the republics guaranice to each other ‘M anything ts to bo by thts their independence and sovereiyaty, and the in. | movement he, probably, ta mwaro of it, reat assured al 1, On the 40th they expecied con- siderable roluforoements tu two veasols waioh ca a fro Rigelitin to Onh—Pregren of BOseaG te CAN and The Probable Failure of our Negotia- | Guatemals, and one column from Honduras by land. | Buenos Ayrer—Paraguay and the United States Difer | suger, do. Mis * ‘ ‘The division which left this city om the 2d is also to arrive About a Name—A South American and Et Inter. artioles, tegrity of thotr Territories, mot permitting the for. | be 1s vot tho maz to lev a good rtunty pass whon be tions with New Granada. prompuly. national ‘Telegroph Schome--Siatteiea of the @uaxo | lead, copper, sliver ore and mation on the froatiors, tm tbe*poris, or ia ‘any pore |! thlnere la going to be benented Up to this time the Generaliu-Oniof was Don Flo. in a. | S010 dase din the Custom House of @ republic, of expeditions, enlistments, armamonte |, An order bas been isaucd by the Minis‘er of Relations rencio Xasruch, but it is reported that astusily Trade—Peruvian Custom Houte Returns—Changes in thagena.......... 1}981,923 | Or conspiracies against the government oxisting | ‘bat al! forcigners ‘m the repebiic, and whe expest to re- MILITARY OPERATIONS IN NICARAGUA, -{ by am agreement of the chistes aud of the ro- | Perutan Ministry—News from Bogota—The United | in ome or the ober of them; and if it shall ooour }, main, most, within $bis month, make appiention to the Vode Llane catia Se Seatac | Sala Prepon Rejtt—Bocenet oo Panama | POM ind aa | Hehe carey ect eer | terrane cae or rans as wi mn apuce a mm an 5 &., &., ae. obief of the troops defending the nationality of Ocatrat Trade of New G@ranada—Stations of Veusels of War— | House........ x ee borgir oe Si,800,000 “4 end sleria’ tn the nolgnbor: |, be Anes, incase the letter irr Fr out, 386, and om —— America. Walker continued to stay in Rivas til tho22d New Steam Line to Oentral America—The 18th of April Papams ‘209,000 ment of the repubitc in which fine to be posted off to tae look do. ‘there, what d6,760 think. of ranis or refugees from the poim) in wi ma) al re, w lo you ” Sree these evils, aiheet the aeceeulty of Heel ate, | thasiaw? Dasihe devi of itis’ in what does. secure government requiring svob a mrasare. ou? That is pot their business; so chalk up, or of you y ‘ 1010 the pig pon. Beautiful country this, .$7 691,012 2. Eaoh one of the governments of the allied countries || 6° be jyast arrived from Mexica, { learn « of February, when he purposed to attack San Jorge; his Affair—The President's Memage, dc., Be., di. forces do uot exceed seven hundred mon, half of thom meh Pas Os Pe NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. almost urelors, on acount of thets wounds or sickaest, Having forwarded per steamer Tonnossee the prinotpal The proclamation of the President of Costa Rica, offering | items of mews received by the British mail from the Interesting trom Walker's Oamp—Costa {ti- | pirdon nigger te he yee South Pacific coast, it only remains now to give a seleo- ig with tho returns of the pre. | binds itself to consider sud to treat as piratical any can Accounts of the Last Battles—Treat- | some hundred and fifty men arrive who lett his ranks, | tion of the most interesting poinis gathered from a care- @ whe fi 4 di find an imorease in acco, | Oxpediton that may be made sgainst one or against jeres, was imprisoned oy order of the ment of Deserters in Costa Rica, &e. and who are now in this ospiial, in Panta Arenas and Li. | ful perusal of the papers, ana from information derived Pacmag he Agee apr foaber doen pele Boat soloed crtuanonetabues. hethor these expeditions be | Ment last weet, es from his prison, and in 20 Private loiters are tn this olty, written by Gen. Walker | Deria, or have gone abroad. An address from these | rom private sources in dyewoods and Indien rubber. formed by the oltizeus of the invaded republior, or by | fractured one of bis legs. Hoe was retaken amd sont the 8d of March, in which he ex; the confident | Se Seoerters, Jomed_ with Gmew prestamaten; will be "CHILI u the exporis into threo ciagses, namoly—natur. | forelguers anan.borized by thelr own governments to | to the Hoepitabe! Sap Padio. a y Sr ip hnagpeed sent into Rivas this day, and we may ailiem thavas soon a , Agricultaral producls apd manufactures, wo | eke war in conformity to the general ousiom of otyiliz- | | By, « letier trom J T. Pokett, dated at Villade Te hope that ina short time he will clear Nicaragua of its | as the disappointed sateliites ot Walker Daye read it, A NEW EXPLORING EXPEDITION. finc them ranged as folfows:— ed nations. huantepeo, Febyuary 7, to the Minister of Fornento, he trode co ean siren rondo pen acne | SWZ SH AEs cau et fat aucas Sues | , mua bs bm pons 7 0B. Goe (cn amerben, | Easel seme asnaite srrermmann oon cued pen sages | Sea ata of teat, er te hast PE Te and permauent basis. where thay ure always occupied in breaking to pleoos tho | | PFe#ume,) to explore the river Negro, with the view of | tenentie st. “ ; any part of thelr territory. aay foreiga Power | oo the 4th inmt. Ceriificaies were forwarded, signed by Maavfacturers . The ove coe not include the produots 4. They bind themsotves to held and rogard ns sots of | thore who wade sho trip. 8 wall as partion (rom both of m8, Created in any of the | the above piacos. This trip of carriages across the Letters to the same date have been reosived from | parish bells for the Fogoed of mavufacturing grapeshot; | °pening an inter oceanic ronte through Chile. Talsrivor, Major Wm. K. Rodgers, who was supposed to have been | Where they suffer want of ll things, and have in | as laid down in the maps, rises in the Lake Nebuela uapi, | Isthm The 16 Of Pama view agure death from opidemic diseases, or from 1d buantopec route hax saved the grant made by the Mexican lout at son on bis way up from Panama to San Juan del | Suitows of the defenders of thelr country ‘and. Uber CORRE GOES le of GO. SNUe, hoes Rea oan, tong acesm elt a ie Ou pitted to anepart ft intestine qurrreis, | KovorDmedt for thie road. -Anotvor day and the labors of Bur, He arrived there after an exhausting passage of | This bows is confirmed by tho ollzers aad commuter | longisude 71 weet, and flows into the Atlention litie | Wabires, wiinout machinery : end to treat the Invitation of auch force as the urizne of | the past summer would have beon forfeited : ma the unfriendly shore of Oosta | of H. B. M. corveite Kak, which bas just arrived trom | above the bay 0/ San Mateas, betwoen the great plains of high treason. 1 auppone you have kept yourself posted in the com- biter Shia Sted vd San Juan del Ger,” In the tasantine, ou tue river Baa | Buenos ayres ond the desert of Oomiares, They bind themacives to lend mutual ald to exon | troversy going on between Mr. Barron, her Britanale Rica. From these we learn that the health of General | juan other evenis have takea place of which we will | Mr. Cox asks from the government a grant of from other, and to resist with such force and resources as each | Majesty's Conan! ad Topic, and Senor Degallado, late Gov- Walker’s men was never so good as itismow. Major | present a abort recapitulation, in order to give our read. | three to four twousand dollars to flt out bis expedition, Of the allied republics may havent itz dispoesi, in the do- | ¢rnor 2 the State Cy The Governor has a , ead dir a new commenced a law fence of such as may bu threacened with invasion or with : any aot Of vislenoe on tho part of a foreign onomy, Agatnat him for vefeaation of character. © Holdirg that tho enemy of any ove of the allied This Kikepny oat allalr surpasaes in richnoas wes States ts to be coneidered wa the enomy of atl, noae of | that has the appearance of impudence oa the these States shail in vent allord an asyium or of Mr. B., thas set all bis other acta to the fuge to the enemies of ony of thom, i maintain | blue) Senor Montes, the Ministor of Justice, says relatious of way kind with such oce apting auch | tba: the acquittal of Senor Degalisdo by the Congress as way be hot in 8 state of war, ag the dato | PasisGes iho provisions of the late agrooment entered xX oan governments and her Brivanmie ‘or prevailed in Ri at Gen, | ers abroad an exact knowledgo of the facts, and propores to build five boats which ho would take to Rodgers pig eo phisweye aati ig — ‘About 200 fifbusters, gathered ot San Juan, and, organ. | Leke Nenuclbaapl, wad sccompasiel by twenty trasy Canas, Rican mander, lod | ized by Scott, Thompson, Lockridge wad several ot- | companions, explore the Jake, and descend the ri rer to before Rivas, was under arrest by order of his | er officers, refitted the abandoned steamer Ciayton, | KI Carmen. He propoxes taking two months provi! brot gencrais, because of a supposed wish om his part | armed a flat boat, and with several ekiffs took the diroc powder and sbot for tue Indi end tnstrumen to see and treat with Walker. ion of La Trinidad om the junction of the Sarapiqui aud | wake bis surveys, and he prot bimself sanguine as On the 4ih inst. Gen. Walker issued the following de- | San Juan. to the reeult. au inserosting psper on the subject, giving cree, moditying his former one in relation to sales of con- On the 28th January, the steamer reached a projecting | an account of all the previous explorations made in the fisoated property :— point of land where she stopped and fired three cunnon | loslity, avd urging tne expediency of adopting Mr. Cox's uitacked may not pave adjusted pesce wita 1e-enemios. into between Tux PResipest or THE BRervatic Or Micanagua To wom | sbota, which were returned. en the steamer left | offer, is pubiiahed tn the AMensoyero de la Agricultura ‘1. Jp qvestions between one or other of the Spanish Ft tetng pacenaany to ma ‘and amend the decree of the | *8Ma without any resuit on either «de. (Agricultural Messenger), « periodisal which has lately American repubiior, all the ri ail absinin from takiog 16th July” 1886, roy pila Mg ‘On the 6th of February the Mlibusters made a new and | peen siarted in Santiago de Obiil, any part in favor of or ag ooptending parties, Article first of sald decree ise amended as to declare for. | More serious attack upon Trinidad, without better eus- EDUCATION IN CHILE. leaving to themeeives tho privilege of determining such Questions as they may deem best; bus stil (hey shall au felted to the repubte all property. which the known enemies | ocst. Oa the 71h thea tack was renewed, tho fiioustors | 1, ig nightly inserostirg to obsarvo how the national ef, or deciared traitors to, the Sta'e may have had in yelr pes: some dead on the banks of the river, avd carry- prosperity of Obili has ircrearea with the spread of edu- have the priviiege of undertaking the resonoiiiafion «f | ‘mediately svch disputant governments, employing for that purpose | Jaques, the Commandante General, the Administrador session or under thelr control, or which may in any mauner | ing away abou: forty wounded, amongst whom wero have contributed to thelr maintenance and supyort during | tbree colonels, according to later nows from San . | Cation amosg the people But a few years ago her trade puch meaneas may be dictates to them by thelr desire | BG four others, sbouid be shot. Tho houses and stores the peried of their eumity and treason towards the republic. small, Ler resources undeveloped, and ber poiitical ; wore sacked, women sbainctully treated; and those devia a Vee iceant es ead reason towards the republic. | In the meantime sickuoss allicied our soldiers in tt nae Teale Geteea Lasting tite of conserving the barmony apd ocrdial irieudihtp which | Were sacked, fully " the Cecrotary of Hacienda, the Secretary of War and the at- | healthy positicn at Trinidad; sud, tn order t> Shi D large trade: her eed her f Total, acocrding to Custom Hongo returns...$6,316,010 | SF@ £0 necomary to neighboring States having identival | Smused themselves rally at might be expected frou torney General the Board of Commissioners for the purposes | evacuate it, it was agroed to send a last reinforo: wt (hich any excresiagty faves), ena targovermaens | , Bisihe foregoing b: Bhecting. i cageloraaonge | tateresta, their previgus reput Sonor D. Antonia do la Fi oA Mee Bae cr cckd Gowran te so Giended ne to give the | see.mets, Sine let chs exminal om the 10:8, am Sau Sroum a soon elo a ee aoeee Led a | ale ne Ine exports whieh ie calouleted as followers” | ne 2ne, citizens of ail the ‘alited republics who claim | Jato Minister of Relations, Sail particle bird of sald decree ts 50 amended se to give the | mation with the troops left there, avatllog themsolv won bes Sls saa tot doen SE ae bei Uh thse: | Stee dat thea acane ea ee tho privilege, wil Le comsidored ua citizens in each one of | Hacienda, in regard to the mode and time for the citation of parties who | ‘esteamers, were to destroy the enemy and thon retreat | be evicue to 1882 there ware bnt ona or two public seh2ls | — woods. - mediees caus Dans mice se ne, anes Aad wens ep, om ta” ° may deslre io contest the elaims of the republic to any pro- | 10 Castilo Viejo, oncentraiing tn that strong and healthy | ‘S11 ths repupiio; two ware founded in 1834, one In | United Saiss—Oodiee, "quinine, 7a: HMO | muesucan eatabilsnes by thete respedkive constitu #1. | have dese se covld ane beve ascepeed. tho. sagugemsente t the gross of t 4 * , x . - ~ r Fey eeitee nth of aud decree in 90 amended as to authorise | Lp. “Thotroope lat herelete, und sbertoamen, sommaed. | LEBT, one in 1880, two im 1841. aad two in 1842 Ta 1843 ~ 1,860,000 | morica, nafece or theetizore of the silied republics ea | that were oder to ber, bas lett Mexico ad be? Deon er, command: ‘and empower sald Board of Commissioners to dispose ot any | ed by Gen. Mora, did not arrive ta time. The 200 alibi oem real or persoual estate they may declare cont at suck ters of San Jou, Teinfcroed by somo 300 more whi lon of goveromé ie . 1,600,000 - d for bere | believe ane is under an ew of educstion, and fu the eame year eighteen achoole were 00/000 | for, tee clttwens of cach, with the exception of the congting | SOEs Ee ey EE zuela—Goid bs York, whore I t wil probably visit 10. The correspon dened of ali the allied governments time and in such manner as they may deem best for the inte: | Sytveg founded, twonty ia 1344, thirteen in 1845, ome in 1846 Fests of the republic. Ived from New York and Now Orleans, combined | (year of political exoltem ont), ten 1n 1847. sovon in 1818, | ions... ...-... Laos - bh on, for abe {8 an ihe Teal estate sold by aaid board shall be signed | abOtRer and well eonccived altack, und in the night | {6 Tals ‘eloyon in 1850, twelve in 1861, ten in 1862, | “Weet Lndies—-Hais aud ‘provisions shall pana vas ough sh the pont alons-of the conteserapion |, 50" 08 CMON Coden es tapes Ge anae tar ot te yy the President of ths repube and be countersigned hy the | of the 13th of February occupied the hetgbts, 8 | forty in 1868 (with an ‘inorease 100,000 scholars) 7 without payirg postage, aad privaw matis sna not pay ; wy ot Macionte, wi 0 shall cause to de thereto | compietely commend the poiut of Trinidad, o; ioirty Fo Tess ont seven ta. 1008, 1» | Koundor—Gold and silver ocin more than ts vecessary so defray the expenses of the ad- a peer yoy = re by 4 ‘Communicate to whom it may concern. sabes ating one alae wt tine Dosseeaton of | , TBI Rotabie tr crease seheo's has been followed “i dese satasuneoatne and autheatic documents, | Cebuantepec, in the expeetation that the (ck'e goddess nena Cay re boin banks of sae river and exiendiog thotr Iino of atwok, | DY,S Corresponding ‘ncroage in the number of pupils, executed 1n oe of the allied republics. In sccordance wis tle upon hor, while pursuing the profession which . WALKER, President. + | and now thero are more girls oducsted im the public 4 ‘ nature bes 90 ly adepted ber for. Whilst our troops, pumbering oniy two bandrej, siz its laws, wili produce in ail the rest the same civil elects Peoularly edepte ‘The deeree of July 16, publisbed im the Naw York | themsolves restrained to # maintenance of the point they schools than there were pupils altogether in 1863. Tae oa {f they haa been ¢xeouted tp accordance with tho awa in © commercial point there is nothing, sctually Eimuxe of 31 oF 34 of ner, conflsosiod all proper: | were in possession of. The oaunonade and firing was | ‘Atoation of the fomsies is « eabjeot to which Onitt has ot ibe coumury im which they are preseated, provides | Rotbing, that 1 could write you. Seldom indeed dose &, ‘and persoual. to citizens who Rava @8- | 65. up the whole day, so much so thatourgan carriages | “¥ely turned its attention, showing how much & that the authenticity of the signatures de cortiled by the | ® Yerel arrive at thie pisco onicss tt be some known enemies 1 Sinte ainoe Oot 16, 1855, | brie down. In the 1 for watt of provisions ead | ™o'ber’s charactor influences the future life of her re-peotive national agents, i email coasters trom the Gal of Central Amerioa, and q enero 12. The ¢ipiomaho miaiaters, the oorsals aut vice cra- | Would be a rtrange sight indeed for a full rigged ight, m, the commenting ‘oflloer of Trinidad. obeying | enog Ayres the number of a 23, 1866. A | tig former ordor to evacuate this indef ‘o make he~ appearance ip ibave waters without her one- children reoot| heey tp: . a and Bn | sa ation is lancer in propertion thas in Osill, bat ped rl oh we sulg of each of the alied repodlics will ve obliged to pro ied under anid rand ; d . ; repel oar 0 belt g coal for the Pacific Mali Bteamebip Company. to take possession of, direot, delermine upon nee ee yea = = been hc ne then Eo docs not scam to be ao much progress made in earrying comet ‘hire, baving left Punta Aronas, on the 6tk instaot, pean Md bane ae mey Hh ape amget bn * meey ‘we are not euppored to have any board | Soon, » out tbe aystem. The cost of educating eaeh pupil in | Peoted } ‘port. ‘The U.S. abip-of war Si. Mary's is at Ni, | tore or consuler agents of tnetr owe repuritios 4 connection with that bugbear, therefore our rates Of ex- re Be Aiubusters, encouraged by this apparcat tri Caile papers latnc 96 10 $0 8 year. at ing tbe course of events there. 18. For tbe parpese of oarr) ing inio ofect this bold of change never frighten a bill Buyer. The only cote, bow. mph, and aided by the trossom of a. foreiem AY AND THE UNITED STATES. Seam Navigation alliazce and of confederation lab American , that A Persons to ep pear withtn forty days and show cause why z “ sno papers, «cugpaie apon » very wing K republios, «Congress ot Dlenipotentiaries wil meet in | RAVE ® discount the ratification of the treaty bo- tween these two governments. When the treaty wae sent to Wart: for approval, ‘the Senate obanged the term “ United of North america’ used fern, in tne year 1667. 14. ihis comtederasion wil! be: enominated, ‘Oonfedo- ration cf ve Spamigh Ameri san Statce '’ . maiden document to « close—trusting I maj te on ‘The Congres of Ly oe teaagt Mgrany: Segre bee tore to beep you to the best 0 my in the Soe peapeely seat nat ba on account of the state. All @atate confiscated was to be sold a} auction af. OUR PANAMA OOBRESPONDENCE. “* United States rica,’ wun — Panama, Marob 19, 1867. dS few etter amvadmenia hae sont ‘Sear by ate, Nichent’ sie cont ation assuming in muy ge henry vg - ‘ A to . of VERTHROW PRAQuIEr, The Deters foom Walter's Camp—Their Treatment in Eanetiren ve ressewag, Leg MM an caleuaremmianenson aietoe ine (Brom the tan Francinco Maron 6 | ‘ Coste Rica—Interesting Liems from Nicaragua. Non of thongs ir ‘explained tna 1 aftaire of an: Brown, twenty from ‘The Panama Railroad Compacy’s steamer Panama, the term United et SY: a 16. Congress t two or three years, arrived ot port > s we Captain J. M. Dow, arrived {rom Contra) American porte our nation was known aad enknowledged ta at the plage that will be designate in the inet Journ tbat all wes quiet at Guay mas when salted. 7 : monte with other }, the Freacta s teesion. Generel Gendara's brother bai obarge of the revorutdon- om the 1éth tnst:; bringing s large and valuavle cargo obdurete, and the 11 ie hikely to remate ancontnied. 17. In order tbat tho union of allthe Spanish Amer! | iste, Dd wee defeated tn a battle ry cam peoples may be more viesely cemented, the plenipo | when tweoty six or bis men wern L es tertiaries will de at che first meeting authorized to treat | Case bepeicss, he retreated, and after beteg im his peddle of ieee, this of svfficient Importance to make it the su! of on the following pointe:—let To propose » system of | some time, he came into Guaymes end gave himself ap & leader, in which the policy ef the United Sistes of A\ ear tees he on aan te ben had an intervie ion ia characteriz: d a8 aggressive, Gitbuster, &9. weights, mesouree und money. commen toll he ropa | m x ‘oe cient ty camp, otders prisoners, meander of Cast! rored - oun Hat 5 troops rnebed inte tu» bouse of (one: el Gasdara, seria out Gok Unie in Walker's army and discharged | izes’ Bia of ihere "being "00. ND epee ~——~~rrapteematnearsals ue baiform Osassisy a) stem ia tuo wok where bie wile wee Iyig in bed sick (Beving boom Jest tpemecives. Daring their if Sho press of ‘Bintang amen nat tuo Ganiatdie @ racy. 34. ‘To equalize in the eustoms laws ec confined.) and frighienéd ber go that she died in @ short s@rell tazen care of, and | potice in the San Jose pa; telegray nv Seon the’ Poslke cad A at md tbe quota of dees to be paid 4th To form | tmeafer, Gendars was taken priscnor, aad conducted ‘many notloes to the people to treat thom with tee cee barren de a cade. oF Spanish American maritime law, | to the Salers. where, report says, ue would be tried and apd Bot wh a spirit of ps ey ag Fg Ay tte fap ah Amerionn resiente in Caliao and Valparaiso. and Mb, to arrange the formality and requisites neces | *Fot. Tt wae aloo reported that Gandara being 90 over. "These poor fellows arrived. nore in jouet from Lisbon te Rio Jancire. It Oar newspaper world bas uedergone some ions Of the com potent anthorities of | como with fatigue end exposure bad become somewhat only the clothes on their yopean capitulate will construct ‘the line if the lately, The Panameno, the eldest Spanish journal, ia de merteas Sisies to bave fuifiment io | oresy. to rig them cus sufficient): pos ay By = ee them six per eset en the famet, The Centinila, which belped to kill tt, bas just they mmy bo directed, as weil in Some time sipce # party of Indians, numbering some the Gold cliwale tney re gotng to plan is uteocsted beosnse the Tathanus of Panaue is dee | Sepeared ine mow dress, and the Star and Herald pro- | criminal sare clvil matters. ove hupdred and Ofiy, bad entered tbe town of Santa counis derived from these m: tones coay the ) to fall Ito the bands of the Ame. | Mises Wie readers lo enlarge Ws dimensions from the lat | 18. The prescst convention doen not manner place, dreve the © tight place, and would hat oe ene me renee? oe tae ortt+AS Tt is wo de hoped it will also enlarge ita f Dina any but thove States represented by the sigaers, x tooir abeenoe te allies hed bad anergy ov uni al of the cut interoceanio ‘comm aateaiioa. ligt, which does not yet come up to that of | who ratify it in socordance with their consiitutional laws, hands on, car- Dut thetr poco trempo policy - y . sw You Humaty Aud the ratitea tons will be exchanged in tho plage te be tc, Since the se far. NEW GRANADA P. March 16, 1087 = ‘Within eight months, to be computed trom B. a aa ‘We hear that Walker cannot E . tea ’ ith ‘ Ing ard rebuilding the town, Two ot the Inaiane pte TP Tho last mail from Bogots, récotved here on the 18tn, | Tie Diffeuliier betwen New Granada and the United | iiaM Trarsocdmeat in the maid oly of Wanningeon, | kifed by tho faiteg of ond of the houses, Ths Tedlans treated. 2 body Of bie mounted brought news of our Commissioner, the Hon. Isaac Norse, States. the 10th of November, 1606 bed also k Uled Ovo of their we chiefs in the Bo of the arm y, Want over having laid before the Now Granadian governmont the ‘We are waiting tho doolaton of our new governmoat ia ae ae eet Don PEDRO LOAWTARA :stuermale pag Roenen Deneree hos bee hemes ly murdered by the. oans horses nection with I ny BI Al A ‘. dere! ‘been Sane el aes teow Jono, demends made by the Undine} of Washington arising ont | Con! oe home, announeing | p48) “Kstrenrdinary aodM:Lisier Pienipoweutary trom | Captain Brown left the Indians hed ail come tu aad gone A ‘umber of them havs been sent down for dis- ' Of tho affair of the 16th of April, 1866, According to the fon ej pty Reng eae lledleee inden J pr 4 Now Grenada. sans Sab axaiaaaele ‘thing appeared as though fribuiion among the men st Rivas, aad do doubs will | See Sccounts published in the 11.mpo of Bogota, the orgen of | 14 the massacre ot the 10th of April Isat. Delay in always ney may al of din of Febee aor et ceases Waiver han tasty Even | catnoo of Gato we Sad this uuexpest- | tbe ant Param party, the fllowmg six poate comprise | chartotermtc of Spariah aiplomacr, aad (hor deureat | iRe\tyscuie ot imitate ene Sarpaior nn om feral Zaher wen val cornered, ia a gouing ‘day, and if the alliss | ©4 support, wa! cirouitoas march, | the demands of our government:— poe td iathers in this partiovlar, We hardly GENERAL DOV MaNUEL ROBLES PEZUELA, “ 6 Macating. Senet Sianearte bad quae ts Topte wile ‘thelr onance cates Extreora Plenipotentiary from © bundred troops ‘nere = OC bis ce: | Fe secant, without them. | intra shail be made of tha inerocanie track, but depcatens | ¥ te evidence received and a a red had been a battle fought at Teple, between the revoluiien- . a to | selves, was a miraclo—an otect Fate ey, ‘cake | uverty, 10.00 bo guardntted ION JUAN IGNACIO DE OSMA, Seeioeemmie which pis atet Gece es | heer | seemrere eater ee Stee er neon Te | : Boch it oh mane Charge d’Affairs of the Repudiic of Coste R Appointments by the Preetdent. Sean cot | goarecenmnd's soma PO C5 py es - neprin stare enya | a a :aZbo cnnemer oe Goncan orton atte On the Pact! allies have —— the Morth americse Uonedi cag raise & force, aed im Charge 4’ Affairs of the Republic of Venzucia. | of Barnstable, Wearechveotss, re appointed unanimously juin Mora as toeir Arrival of Captain Spencer. pose temporary contributioss even be levied on er Jacobs, Surveyor of Caatome for the district ip bout to oocu; ee Juan del er, the railrond or (hy passengers In thie mater the Consuls or Ghar sat, South Carcin,Feappeinied. snd oppose the landing et any tore Feietorcomenta trom | CePuin 8. M. Spamoe, who seized ihe lake boats ang | iri Grn wine ine adel newmpt ina arate REWS FROM MBXIC0 a fan Fravetsoo, Gautemala 1 ravding 1.00 more troops | **vived in thé Dlinols, hes favored one of our reporters | 'Y) ny cece tne tall sovereignty of tae ulande of Taboes, es Serene — ler of the Treasury, vice F ieha Whittinesy, to the nose of ection, and Malvator adds 1,080, wader | with the following — Taboguilla, Fiaminco Perica, od Culebra. near Panam, (3 Cantnaouma, New Gaamana, Maroh 7, 1867. ornnore — oun Swart Collector of the Castome, Generel Cabanas, as quote. Coste Rica has lately He loft San Jose, the oapttal of Costa Rioa, om the oth of | ‘e “nied Salve, to cons oe pepemsupaaap oorel Caen The Difcrultica with the United Stata—The Propeattions of Our Acapulco Correspondence. npes, Te crete ‘Pa Ro os sent 400 adartional men and \s a force, | veroh with 160 Walker's deserters; 100 of whom | cupied by military forces from the United States. the Amertcan Ministar—The Way they gol into the Tiem- AcArcLOo, Mexioo, Maroh 12, 1857. £1, re appointed. eo that it really ioous as {! something eventually be prt sytmond ‘ee im this olty, He 6. The SO EIG Sltee eat ‘Tha Comonfort Amneity—General Biancerta’ Movcmenis— Wiliam N, Peden, Naval Officer, Wilmington, Norte Then comes the question—which aspeary not yet to | raysa large smount of ammunition, consisting of minie | *?¢ ‘he jened fees gives 0 leet ou gees fe jew Imprisonment of Mexican Generale— The Cause— Sad Ac — so . et ee0 ee eesti eins rh ineror”y | Miles, howitzers, ke., have reseatly arrived from Eng: upto Tawa CSC cident to Ceneral Gutteres—The Tehuanigen Rowie—The | ton Narn Carine fe copeeced, ne meme Wilmang- Print will beome of Nicaragua sher Walker ie driven | land. Walker is well fortifed at Rivas, and tho policy of | 3D* #1 isnot waved. Barron Case— Mile, Veaisali and he Troupe—Sic wa | William © Berkor, Barveyor of the Customs, Provi- Out? Willabe be put under tho protection of the four | Gerers! Cannas (whom he describes as a man wanting in | After the foregoing was published at Bogota, the Beore. large landholder in Memtco, he , dc, de denee, Rhode island, re appoinwed. Grent (Central American) Powers; or will she be sliced | oo o¢y) @ to starve him out. San Jaan was to be be- tary of State was asked in Congress, whethor it was ub President Comonfort has granted a tree pardon to all Bae Sane, Gevenee of the Customs, Riverton, Ghote Teo morki ae ise ‘cenerven to ‘be; or; wil the viclors | wleged with 1,000 troops, Tle says the allies have made | *Mstally correct, and re'used to answer the question poltion! prisoners that have deen arrenied, and aro at | “Gordon Forvee, Por veybr of the Customs, Yeosomies, varrel themestves for the ap This is no} a8- | arrangements tbat the proprietors of the line will not At this the Senate got angry, and made « forma! call tor present confined (a any of ihe prisons of the repadiio. vee re ~ aes isi and the ond of Walker's war may he ihe bog joven at thet port with supplies, mea, &o, tho document, but the Seoretnry as formally refuses to This dooree went into existence on tue 6th nitimo, It in | le \ndiome, resppointecs Customs, Kveme- “tts Tica very BAF Op for unas, end tulow money The atiack that Col. Titus made on Castillo was done oll 4 Attorney General of the clades thove tm a civil capacity, as well as those of the Dante! Wann, Surveyor of the Customs, Galena, [ilinets, Ja fortbooming somewhere itis bard to see how sne i# | with mach bravery; there wore only thirty Costa Rican ‘associated’ with Samer Pomieo in the army, who have served under the banners of t26 insar " idee W tammen, Surveyor of the Customs, Ogun, Wo get ca. LT LL) re way | S0l0rn toere, but the fort waa in good order, plenty of | Arrangement of the question; he is the same person gents, and who have been condemned for poiition! oftenoee, | reyng rice MD Notion, For gned B to repertea | .- 1 | ammonition, provisions, ko. Capt. Alvarado was vost the Court of 8:. James pI a] tog: ther with those who have been taken with arms in | Jobim Morris, Postmaster at [altimore, Maryland, im Dolleve, be paid om matarity. Webster 20% | by Gen. Mora from San Carlos with sixty mon, and sur- Mike amount of coa- their hands. The authorities are to suspen! all logal pro bg arpa De 7 commission expires Le} — TORT es Goaa Rica will | orised Col. Titus, The river San Juan is very sickly, and ceedings against persons of this class, [i also includes | APN MOT: ain postmaster et Ki tmes, Cpt pence came the Costa Rican tresgs suifer much. paves adtioes’ Bo those who have been arrested as conspirators, and all whe | pan, in place of Wm. H Deyoe, whose commission ox. ‘and \s on ba AD lk, When he le he Geports that Walker's men could not {80 the matter stood solicit am amnesty within one peaintng bo peg PT i eed Pocemaster ot Setepe, Onto, to recaptare the river venture out to eitack, The reoruita per tho Sierra Nova- Tam inolined to think thm ia their Of the decree, tn the capital of cach State, shall re- Dastel Stephene, Postmaster st Eisira, Now Fork re: PBseal thes tee Geteatet du, whiob Detong od to the detachment of 150, under Gen. fA} celve !t on the same terms and on such conditions as the sngointed. dirmissed vy Dotonel Lockriigs, wad weat Saunders, never reached Rivas; thoy were attacked b woule ve severnment doom advisable. O'Flynn, Postmaster at Detroit, fe A 7 vory ‘A general of all prisonors, who bave in any | tn piace of T. F. Broadhead, whose commission Sierre to join Waiker. 400 Costa Rigans, between Rivas and San Jose, and dis- 8 power, even manner off:nded against the government, took piace | April 4, 1867. on cae ban tee ot wy O08 the cone thi the repudlio se soom as the above do py ly Tf a ae cree could travel ite length acd breadth. Who- pat + yp pea her amor proprie very ther the deores will have tendency to keep the Peany of the coverters say that if thoy could have. pro- tas tora’ ce asulang, “perder roffans”” in a stale of quict, or whether cured arms + ‘id have taken San Jone dé Costa ™ Share oo hag been = Riga. Thisis their graiitude for naving their lives spéred. that the terme as pu .t “ee y relative to the # THE MILITARY EVENTS IN RIVAS AWD ON THE SAN | Fig end in ali on Teactvs 8 poral (vous Wes. Gnees te ie o lnes JUAy RIVER, UP TO THE 20TH FEBRUARY, ACCORD | Costa,Rica, He says the reports are erated relative ING TO THE COSTA RICANS. . Wo ine Interview petween Sir Robert Mociars and Oapr, | Mlgton to, (orm o saved hep res possemion, [From ki Ssloun Oiticial of San Jone, March 4 ) Faynoux, Oapt, MoCluro demanded to seo his pasapor, oo’ RENEES Co ensue of proms fontouay 06 : ‘The trivmpns of the Conte Ricans on the San Juan rive | which wae granted oe be pike vweenlly » ‘wore not imme taken scvantage of for striking Be ¥ San Salvador and Gratemais previous to pany Mt ota ams vee ‘Should mortal blow upon starved and diemuyed army of | bis coming, where he was of course well received \e ‘The Temps that a congress eral ‘Walker, in consequence of the olaanioa reigning amongst ‘te that tn those States they were very active, sad a ations 2 be held st Panama, for the the allied generais. on quickly to Nicaragua. On bis leaving San sone, | Sil Ballons ahall be held el, Havas . 4 dieattac: be At last, on the 26th January, they advanced, General | Presicom Mora sald to bim that now, as the ooifee orop SS is posatbie 1s aueat bo tert STATISTICS OF GUANO TRADE. mer ‘Oaper naaiog the vanguard.” Oa weostia Beaniagsea at | had been coligoted ta he woaid reorult Wilh nee, oF. if = se An cMcial return gives the following statement ct the | the go" since tacked in the wor jor aeve- Deoewary, & i " s Siheere tetcns aarascs bah ono ied | terminate tho war. Mr. Spencer says the sniipen oe newe rnebot bere all Panerms wea tn caste. | guano tate for eo your 10-4 | pan, ganar dae from nda Abe aie : foving v0 dona: bed eur Sau cmere cf wns | hays mura’ the government every cacminact, pece, | <2 SE Talker thar 31s!d thei doar ‘raat. aere Sims Regtaer. go, Sale Soot Eoder bie command. By the next mall | hope to be able | HIRtE At the likelihood of that eminent diplomatist beoom- Vutne Maiip Ne. He Pays ihe late Ohommarinte warty ia | i BFeat secresy observed about their 1 | Rxported to Ragland...181,134 212.818 $9,121,096 are pee hather partons Wop 0 cteeanerd apse, and Rag AOS Ab0Gs, GROD Sen ‘On the s8:h tne divisional Oataa took possession of and | Nieagvara bave reqvested the Ooete Rican governaoat to | Ctnsot belp (hinkiag that they would be mad enough, to ” ato 18,086 AT OL |” denerala on tne banks of ibe Neva tortion themselves’ wink tronches 1a Som Jorge, 4,000 | allow the terrllory from Granada, incluilag tne, depart- Py fy a cnn conus ten iene . “s oar | “sn ta ARRTNALS, aa ment of Rivas, the lethmue territory, to be ae oat aadk onl ae . ya) ry] ae Hee Riutrton ‘ted tady, Bits fer Ang ceded to Conta Rico, & portion to Honduras, a ed 4 a wich, Capt Behar orth and lady, Mr Morria, Me Cameron, We balance to the Slate of Bak Salvador. The troops of t TOU... seceeeee 966,081 891,065 88,261,078 Brerniil Rober, Jounton, ity Keil, M.A 8 Hay Rian Another oficial statement’ shows the revonue derived Feat Tee ilimes, fetes Balen, Kets Gate Sarat from the ovstom house dutios, in 1866 (} was $3,766,814, - ate Iman, Loke Burke, W 8 Uiarke, Jaw 8d it Balm ae t ii General ye ; . wid @ \ everything has boom amoabiy arranged Detwoon the | tiara, ate | io idem minty as Woon formed in Pers, consiatng of nace ae © ve — * | The following Interesting statemont of the trade of Now | Senore Raigads, Urlex de Zevailos, Orma Cano and [lvero, Laue: Nagneamenns bernie oiemend a ety salen the Costa Rioane have always treated | “Tanada ie comptied from a series of artioles om the sub: | Honore Pax Soldan, Osstenada anc Alverer have retired. papa woe gy YY yt thelt prisoners wilh great consideration and clemency, | ject 8 eee Very much will on the wind: Tie says hirgeoil that he has geen paid $50,000 for nis | '™€ Many of your rendors:— The Spantsh-Amortcan Treaty, on temperatare. ‘Ontarto te nomi” — eer eo eo fot COMMERCE Of NEW oe DORING THE YEAR | THE Laan gn MADE IX beg sy Tas the upper Se anon Another reporter msl lowing statement — 865-6. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN MINISTERS. between ly advanced, cout ten dead and twenty-nine woond- Among the names of the from Niceraque According to the Custom House returns the value of We, the ministers and - aad Ghetatand. The Of lake navigation ere On the side of cy rk ‘Wat wounded | there is that of a ‘‘Onptain exports amovetes, dering tne year F856 6, to the sum of | charges d’aflares the Spanien that few or none of the onm panies in the mouth lose of vision being, in oes ieee wee, Sarees 96.268,360, but this “ove not inetnde the following tem: ar ee Oe ee Seen oS P CJ yo ae] roa on tte being well oamers on Be = fy tyes fy 1 aver, Co & Revenser, 166, We wee ourene lake trade Soa tn’, a ‘The fine ‘On the Rimeelf was to lead @ vigorous at- | of tne men who deserted port of Cxsamare, added to the emonai wand, os voll On eacount of the douwrines ' | oo \year-—Degide adveltne, Menem