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AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. Pars Correspondence Pans, Merod 19, 1867 wesc War— Frame to give her Oo operatios io Eng The amyinphobia of General Caus— affair of the ‘A Omution to Americans in Parts—Tre fan Treaty, do , do stome now to be no douds of the fact of Admiral Daring received orders to aot in conjunction with eile in China Lord Cowley, the English Ambas- , Admira! Hamelin and Count Walewski beve, for (en days, deen ip constant commanieation on the 0%, Ti was thought that the union might have been strevgthened by the adhesion of the american }, but the sppointinens of General Cues as Minister of ign Affaire hes puzzied partics here a good deal. At me the Genera) was Miaisier for the Ualted Bates at Court ot the Tuileries, hia language, hie habits and enoral coLduot were so dceperately anti Rnglieh tint ems impossibie he can over be brought to consen’ to yperation in which ihe mother coawtry ocerned, Suc ia the French opiniea, as] am apie lect it. Ab the seme ume, J cannot help detny per: ied shat General Oaaa, like the rest of the world, wili ery dierent man tn office to hie former anteco- may hero Dati mal antipeibies, bus bis pa'ri- ‘eall men desi: a filling an honorable careor in the servive of his ry. ‘The conduot ef ibe Cainese towards Amoricaas Ftaialy not been much as to 1aduce Dim to negieat a ble O»poriunity of obastsiog hem tnougd the arch bi ‘shouio be bis helper. bat we bear on the qucstion of the Priactpatities is ft @ nature to lead to auy hope that ft will be solved ome months 10 coms. !t appears that tho cifferences inion between Eugiand aod Austria, reiative to the ‘Organization of those provinces are, more marked has bith: 1%0 been bebeved, and it is certaia that ap jhe present time no usders:anding has bem come to. E even tuonghi Ot vahiwely toms Bngland may draw to aide ot France a1d ‘make conocesions heot of the pion, whic in ag 2» the yew of Avsirin on the question contirmed from ciflerent quarters ® are not untounted, wad i arked tbat a: the present’ moment sepsrate megot! jelpalities, —_Eagland wishes that the guarantee of the atenance of the istituiions of the Denubdian pro. yea sba') be vested ip ail the Powers whiob signed treaty of Paris, whilst Austria advocates 1s being ) Piaced ip the hands of we States wh on edjon . France bas offered Fogiand her support oa this At, if the Foglied Onbin «t will deo'are in tavor of the = The negotiations om thie subject arc not yet o00- ed. merican citizens, whee they come to this gay ae 5 the * in’? of charity, at Plieea hers’. ‘Toeplan is 10° levy: coatel Detore setting down to table. or immediately after, of some object of awtress. OF course, under lerved by ine "meat potiabed peopl laiply astouiabing Ju se-Matoom Knap, first attaché of the Persian En leaves Paris for Teberan to-day, with the copy of angio Porriay weaty It is understood that Feruck eased with the reault of bie negotiations. sa tp Egiand must bave smoothed over a number of ‘My pone, which were found insurmountavie at Con aunopol It was not, ae | learn from excellent aatno ?, the intention originally of the Briiish government to so the C2un'Ty On & war question; and when matters | seomed to potnt in thst aireott m, from the formids ‘oppoention on the Chios question, Lord Palmerston 4 the telegrapd ip constant operation, in order to deep diplomatic agents bere well up to thetr work, with a w tc copciudug matters with Feruce Knan. ‘As the Dus.pess cD, however, and it became more more certain that an appeal must be mede to the iniry, Lord Palmorstm Degan to regres some of the wions be bad msde to Persia, and on the very day bis envoy here nad yielded the pomt of the expenses war, In an English Point of View. Puture of Ou! Wednesday even:ny for Parliament fur Dodace sald —The garrison perior wh mumber to tee reguiar army of tne pro:eckd oy a considerable val sqoadron. These material forces would, howe il little in & copies: with Am» rica if the Americans 15 the secondary oo ree |- tbe cage with the United sinies, If are Dexed, ile prodw (ion: a amd U4 (rads woul tbe more de- sped vo fine oF aim years under the insluence of American “4 as many years of Spanish torpor cal potns of view, tho Hy Fi it HH i il é i i e ! i i ) | i i 2 : true ht b il i Md i s3t if = l nh AH f : tet H i i < ij I i i i i ‘i : f i i il =<. i he t E i 5 t z i f Auber use nny ardent spirits, won vem=netrale about the natives being faroished with ardent apirite by the com a Eitior——-Mr, Kitsop wae trader in fore, bat not fide of the North American territory ‘ ordon—-He bad reen Indians in a state o! invox i vr LJ to wil! that he bimeel! had dr’ mel a Dek nay Ok en oot of the OS ed ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1,° 1857. compeny. Mr. Evitoe, and Lord Stanly ‘ois kind ought not to be received with jpess producing some names and instances to Autbenticste svcia tine of evidence Eilice—I! you are not propared to aubstatiate ibat are ‘pared to withdraw it? feared bis own wine Mr. char; ¥ pect a, he bad a epecial seal pone ai. The special seal was a seal with his own wi tae The room was then cleaved for # short time. Wen the Parties sere again admitted. bir John Richardson waa next examined—He said, in rely 10 queations by the chairman he bad made severat Jourpeys 10 the Hudeon’s Bay Oompany’s settlement, He weepot ip apy way Jn the service of the company, Dut was ® bolder of thelr stook. Orst j ous wee m 2219, whb Gr John Franbdiia, be two aubgequent journeys. As to purposes of colonization be tbougbt 'hat «beat and other cereals m! be Dp sobs born deg. of Jothads, taping the the puclevs of a iption of the setile- end rocky; where were a fer rock was the prevailing featare. T’roceeding westward fem Lake Superior to Lake ipeg, where was a rapid Tiver and wooded on the bani re were mamerous Jakes snd grassy swamps but he saw no parts to tempt setter, At Raipy Lake tbe country was somewnai Detter, Witness made several soientiic ovservatioas. At Port Frankl the winter might +e said to lays ten montrs. He considered there were nine degrees of lati- tude of mean beat between Europe and North America Im Burope the vine grew in the paralie! of 61 degrees and tm America of 42 degrees. Ina great part of tne Hat. son's Bay territory trees were for the greater part frozen to the heart; they required batchets of a pecalar tem peramc nt; baicbets such as were used 1a Korope would aot laetar hour, With regard to ibe joflarnoe of the com. Pany cn tbe population, be sbouid bogn np atatiag that when be firet went out in 1810 there was s ileroe con- test going on between the two compaaics; liquors wore supp leo tothe Indians by both companinn ana they were greatly de journey’ a sei spr were the most part able to read and write, and the country pesceable from one end whe ether. He niaints, exce| that they were poor, Presents, By the. Obsirman—In many parte of tbe country tho Indians 01a DOs Know the value of money, they wer> id by beavert. Near the Red river and the coasts the vee did know the value of money, acd were paid in money. By Mr Ellice—From tue nce he wocing What they bad aiready done with the Indiaus woo came under wheir rule at Lage Superor, where the Indians de- stroyed a settie ment in 1860, were no means better for keeptpg the Hudson's Bay Company’s territory than (hove now exercised by the company. He thought open- img the t ade would brirg ia rival parties. He wintered two ycare ip the country—ia 1819-2 -2i—and tuey lived imcipally on fkh the first year; the second ) ear they reindeer, but they bad no vegetables of ane desorip on nor any flour, Ho wae as long as eight months without eating anything bat fish; the fish was frozen By the Obairmar—No doubt ihe Red rive: and Vao- couver’s Land migbt be separated, but he thougnt set- lore would pot go there unkes measures of administration Jor tbe celonies were provided, but there must be a mili tary Jorce At present the influence of tbe company over the Indians wae beneficial, but if the country were colonised tere must be a military force. The settied Population at present at the Red river be could not spexk of positively, but he Bad read of them tat they were 1 conducted, thovgh he had Beard of them taking the into their own bands. By hr. Kiwaird—The indians settled on any part of the Japa tbey pleased at present. By Mr. Bell—He bad no reason to believe that the com tbrew any obstacles In the way of the mission- twits tbe "Roman Calbovt iim the Roman 10 be had various couversativcs Diy exsressed themselves ‘well plensed: wish Uso, sasit- ance they received from the bry extent By Lord Sianiey—He not believe any tribe lived eatirely Dy the oultivation of the soli; they did not look ‘Opon that as sufficient, and recoarse to hunting and By Mir. Grecan—When he first went out there wire 9 companies, the North Western Company and sve pany. They were since amaigama- Bucson’s Bay ted. ¢ posses tbe Hudson's Bay Company of this territory, be Senses Go comping Geehe botaae te beep pucaetin et the territory; as long as the company their influence over the E the immediate vicinity of the poss pany, and gave tbe Indians every bring the furs to them. to mane on arrange’ Mrs, Harriet Beecher Stowe's Journey to Rome. rated muthor ses of | Ua Present ia Rome, after «som: boin by sea nud iand. ure. on tbe 14th Februsry by the Cale- when, about eleven o'clock, between Leghorn aad Civits Vecchia most of the passengers heviag retired to their Derths a violert coscussion gave intimation beving gone amiss § Tne steamer come into cilision ; the captatn and second officer have bees far wal officer, om board the Calabrese, perceived from the dock ‘aod instant’y direction was . Ag toon as the righted passengers were hoisted fiioted us0n the smaller vessel, which not appearing to be very serious, the steamer con'inved ber voyage afier bat an hour's , Bad been #0 ‘ory erpoiet very condition telowing | of earty im the morning Mrs. Mowe was more fortcvate by tnd, for one of the wheels of the carriage in which she was Pewee LE Lot yy eae LJ Bor was al mate contrivance at all © @urable ome, for the ofend- ing wheel came off 8 second time in the streets of Rome, ie ween were obigea to. upon thelr" logeuge tn tae e were upoe ¢ ta‘ot, and conveyances prosured to take them ts thc 3 conveyances a res} Mrs. Stowe (ad Sequel to the Opera Row in Camert:@ me the eoane ‘the next would gufler en igrevied wisn ep. 7 wae ap. ovatinaed demanded which was whioh hed Pormis sion wee whe order. core won aetmanced tl i is HE des i ! Hi fl ete g2, 359 lie Hi 53 ar imagine Se Qed im bit box on « coveted enon ‘mainger of the €vosi ph Oa the congla’ the prime ddnna once awaiang hor {o the ptreet, round her, d the Counters found the entire The ladies crowded Parivan!, the bightst lady here, embrsced her. The mement the prima dere hed ert tate har eaten Aes (ube Ob Febtine weee Ler), ee ctiarebd her hotel. Great. he visita the lauds himeelf, aad ac- _— a the Sheets, spelt imeelf, Steam Commonication to Brazil and the United States, IPs ‘The manage: apa amerigan S Shipping Company bave completed their scheune for the fu ture working of their splendid fect The operations of the gompany will vommence with the departure of the Golden Fleece, for Liebon aud tae Braxi)s leaving lamnrg ou the 2th of April, and Seuthomptom onthe 24th. Thia snip wil. run ip conjunction with ibe Hamburg and Bracifan Com Dy’s sleamadips Teutonia and Petropotis, forming a mouth. ine for the transm‘ssion of passengers, svecic aad cargo, from Hamburg and Ponthampion to Lisbon, Pernam2uo> Bahia und Mio de Janeiro, and vice versa. “The trade with the Brazin will be further augmented by the estabital vy ip ween Antwerp and the saqe is aloo calling at routbampton each way. the first vesee! onihis line being the Hydsspen, whith is 10 leave antwerp ou the 30 of May and Southamptan on the 4th ot June When these two lines are in suli working order. there will three steaners & month trom sovt'amo'on to the s, vie.—the Koyal Mail Comosny’s sieamer on tae the Auiwero steamer on the 4th, and tbe Hamburg on the 24th ‘ihe cond branch of he new company's 8 embracis the extension of the trailie with New York via foubemvion. ‘This line wii! be opened vy thy Quern of the Fonth leaving Bremen on tbe 2th of April and routhamptun the sith after this, others of the company’s esmers Wi!) follow. runving {n eonjuncuon with tb n steamebips Washington, Hermann, Arago ant I'v! the arrangements being #0’ made that’ a vorsel wi'l Routhamp.on for New York every Wedoesday. There thus be fourteen splendid stexmanips (ten snrew and ‘oar pad Cie) engaged iD these important apberes of traf, viz , the sight screw ships belonging to the Kurovcan and American Company. tbe } en‘onia and Petro o'is (seve en), apd the toar American paddie sbivs just mentioned The equloment of tie company’s fleet gives ‘employment {0 two or three thousand ious departinents of labor. The saloous asd prepared with due regerd to Loe oon yf ample stowage room for cargo {From the London Times, March 5 | On Saturday next « new line of steamers between this port id ‘under the name of the North Atianiic steam Navigation Com; Nill be opened by the departure ax 9 A ¥ ‘which will be desp: reeasten, 1.50 tons, for Portland, ca ny fax A new feawure im connect ing of telegraph cespatches (to be received in Liverpool by jessra. Weir, Cochrane & Oo, and in New York by Messrs. ward. Austin & Co) for the Continent of America, via the submarize telegraph from Newfoundisnd. Interesting from Peru. OUR LIMa CORBESPONDENCE. Lina, Fe, 21, 1867. Formation of the New Winistry—Guano Statistics— Bxporta- tion in 1856—Public Dett— News from the Revovutioniss Nerth and South—Oepcure of at Brig-of-War by the Apurwnac at Callao cc. Having been confined to my bei during the past tort- nigbt, Icould no! obtain as much news as! would wish to lay before your readers. A good deal of sickness pre ‘alls in the clly at presont, and there are but few who, !f not actually om the doctor’s list, at jeast complain a good deal. ‘A Ministry formed under tho new consi!tution, took office on the 14th inst. It 1s composed of — General Don jose Maria Raygeds, !’resident of the Council. Dr. Manel Ortiz Favallos, Foreign Aftairs. Don Ignacio Osma (at present Peruvian Min'ster to the United States), Interior. Den Francisc . Rivero (at present Percyian Minister at Lendop), Publio Works Geners! Don Jose Maria Plaza, Governor of Callao. ‘These appointments beve gives much satiafaction, for they sre gentlemen ot principles consisten: with the pre- sent oge, unlike those who have formerly neld office in bave just been issued, by which it ‘ 98,146 Vous wor: experted for sale and'119,186 tone were sold at th Iniande. | 2be prodace cf the whole will amount to 816, 005, Two of toe Coventionists, together with the Minister of the Public Works and two citizens, have been appoinied to inqair, anc re upom the state of tne pablo debt, wih @ view @f finally regulating that all-important eestion, ‘STEe most commendable acts of the Couvestion stace its first sitting bas been tbe appr repairs of \he public roads, $200,000 for tne opeaiag of Rew ones, and $100,000 for the explorasion of river Madre s de Dios. ‘Ibe steamer from the South whico arrived in Calleo yorterday, i importance. Tae Vivanco ' party still maintain porsession of arequipa, and had received = large supply of arme apd smmonition from Chili Tne steamer trom the North also got in yesterday of we embarlation at Muapchaco of ed. and bronent news General Vivanoo: Roar Generais Layseca and Goi- Gexeral Caravero and Clone! Lacotero were at ‘whb two bundred men and vee steamer of war verses the Presiceut very mucb; all oo) bore by ber ia prohibited, sod it te with no Ii.te Ia niecce that some fresh meat mod oer nec-esiuer wo her. Inseed, I was on board myself 6 clner bight, and saw thas the men wore in a depiora- ble condition. However, ber commander, Vaile-Riesire, ie = brave old follow, and 1s determined no: to give the President @ ohance to despaton the Ucayal!, or any verse! Ubat may bring succor io tbe government troops North an¢ South. The “oldest Imbabitant’’ of Lima can bear testimony to the feet that such a ranovs mate of things as are at pre sent exiting tn Lima Dever was known detore; necess- ties which were formeriy sold im the market for twelve end © balf cents now cost « dolier, and one half the shop keepers Dave bilis on tarir windows ad their tabsiepmenia jor sale. Things are very dull to Cal. \ao, owing to the soanty number of vessels io heebor. find the Chile aud Bolirian papers entirely voit of ews of any moment. News from the Sandwich Islands ALING AND WHALFS—REMOVAL OF KELICS— CUSTOMS RETURNS AND TRADE—NAVAL AFFAIRS. We bave files irom the Seadwich isimade davod at Honelule on 8ist of January. The Pacific Advertiser sage :—The result of our in- quiries in 7d tO the fleet of 1867, is thas tt wilt be mailer tben weal y Many woslers, which formerly cruised in Bedford fitted out for z H rT Z F) 2 i fi #e fF si 1 Bes Hj i i i i agi i 3 : ‘i i, i § ine statiotion of tne them 69 follows:—The total valve tbe year was $1,162 41 pan hewn follows —' m ofl, 191,974 oul, 1,041, gallons, pepe, 1.074 048 tbe. One hundred and twenty. three merebant vorsels (42,218 tone) visited (be He on porte during the year. Of there 80 snips (31,010 tore) were American, and 19 (4,619 toms) were \ Dering the seme period 860 whaling \morionn vornels, (Out of 266, the toll number of whalers.) visiied the islander, Hie Imperial Majesty's corvette Kurydice, from Tanitt, ved at Honoluin on the 20tb of January and excvang: ‘utes with the fort on Punch Bow! Hill mexy m Her British Majesty's ship Havenah, Cap. a-vey +e mn ue Bonaliin tur Vi lvieeien @ . + ek ekb my, WUOMINE, PUEDES Me Anton Um WUE F¥e AFFaIBS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Our Panama Corresp mdence. The Deseriers trom Walacr’s Avmy—Ths Money for Ueir Return Home Furnished by Wal: Sorect Stock Jobb re— Chances of the Outa Rican Retnforvementa Reaching Bicas—The Choniaies @oid District, @: , dc. Panama, Marot 17, 1857. ‘My last was per Tenvessee, advising all the news from ‘San Juan del Sar and Walker's camp, per dlerra Nevada. Bimce then the Panama hes arrived, haviog om board some of Walker's old deserters, who left him a short time since; they are all prinotpally Germans, Frenob and Irish, Thetr passages have voen paid, it is said, by the government of Costa Rica, bet every one knows that a net of Wall ttrect stock jobbers really pay the money. By the Panama we have 20 recen: news from Walker's camp; all (hat is known now is the Central American ‘Version of the news per Sierra Nevada. ‘We hear that 3,000 men were to marob from Guetemala and Ban Salvador to give the death biow to Walker and nis gang. Bot svch bes always been the old tame, an when the troops reach Rivas, bosseured that thelr Dum ber will be reduced to 1,010. onere Paredes four months to come from Guatemala Aiea sagen be left #1 1,000 men ana got t2 Nicat win 800. battles of Messay a, during the seige o’ Granade and at Rivas, bave convinced tae Central Americans tha! Dard costomers. Were it not for tue Hidai 1} America, who are confident vhat the Yao Kean aro s restless people and wili not allow thomselvoe ns, ibe t woald have W find it Derd 1 pase from rt fight to the id¥t—that te 10 sey, send toe poor to the field aad remain at home theaiselves with two horse saddied, ready to yun in case From all account». the poopie of try are tired of fighting and will sabmii to any govera ment that will maintain peace snd give secarity to pro perty. They are confidept that with tocir ooustrymeo there are p or hopes, and would bui too willicgly eab mils 10 o1y foreiga rale. The ouly ones opposid are tbe who rling to power Captain Baidwin, who defeated tho Qos'a Ricane Jatt ron ihe river, has been vent thie way by Wa ker to }»m the forces on the Sao Juac, He no doubt will ast with Walker's |: structions 1 bave some fine specimens of Chontales gold, whish | will remit vo you per [exes or George Law. They are very One end promise fair reward for Americar indus try” Tam sesured by all tha. thecitmate ts deliciou, ‘and a 400d wagon road may be mado fromthe lake to Ge mines at a very trifling cost. Ts may st ike John Boll to bave this territory within the Mosquito boundary Uncle Sam must guard egatnst this, (r that country, 8000 crate will be: urs. By the Orizaba we shall get all tbe oarhoulars of the defeat of the aities on their attack ov Walker's camo a; Rivas, in the might of the 6th instal a'roadvic: s of oiner movements since thon. Tho Texas «1:1 \aBe the Bowe to the States Official Report on we Batties of Et 01 ana San Jorge, received Feb. 11 at the Ministry of War in Costa Rica. San Jonas, Jon 81, 1857. 1 Pave the honor to address myself wo your Exocilensy to Inform you of the events whica bave taken plage siace the 25th instant, on which date the allied army left the plaza of Nandaime, which was the point designa'ed for the reunion of the 1r00 7a destined for that expedition On the 96th the army reached the viliage of Il Voraje, and at the dawn of tve following day we were atiasked by the enemy, who directed all bis furces against the point cooupied by one part of the allied division of Costs Rica, ean Salvador and Nicari honer to comn. and, and wish, routed him completely. Afierwasde, tocir retrest, the enemy arrived at called Buens Vista, distant a quarter of « well friifed serving as a centre of operations 10 tbe filtbusters At 4 o'clock in the afternooa, they \velr attack on the poin's above mentioned, driven back asin the morning. Taey retrosted wader the shelter of the nig they reached tne piiza of ives. ‘Those attacks wero execu'ed with so I'ttle vigor that one company of the battalion of Nicaragua, rein’orced by & piquet or riflemen, were sufficteat to repel tuem; bat er proved that the enemy was in considerabio owed mai we reached at nightfall o’clock tp the morning, we were = eshole force of the fiibusters, ui General Benpiogsen, Walker paving remained in Rives woth those who are called ciudadans and the siok. Tosy avoceasively attacked various points of our line with con siderable strength, but ere vigorously driven back. after two houra’ Oghting, at = certeia distance trom the ‘village, Inthe meartime an attack on tbe left flank of tle enemy was prepsred by a column, under the com- mend of the ccrmander of the battalion of Liberis, Lieutensat Colonel Doo Tomes Guardia; aad be leriag ‘bat this chief. carried away by bis nat ‘lesscces, pad eee, dev! N fear! exposed himself more than wat pru ly marohea there to direct the move, Li 1 person on arriving, found bim already the oréers be had recet II these fights we know, both by the reshits of ex Of the oa: by trustworthy reports (hax were considerabie Those emourt to lers Us os @any officers rie w C —ae oar side t the greater part of ther jong ing y commard, of whom | endjola for you all the offoere under bis, their reapeouve por but l mention as worthy epecial reco: tion, Lie tenant 1D Tomas Guardia, for ihe intro Didrty he showed 61 ig the whole aoitoe. T bope tbat joister will be pleatod to bring this report to the knowledge of hia Kxosletor the President of we republic. and receive the reepext with wich! eign, eur attentive servan! JOSE Mf. CANAS Ceneral pebief of the allied division of Coma Rica, Nicaragua ond San Salvador ‘The Kecent Mo 70 TRE RDITOK OF THE HERA A valued friend of mixe bas jast banded me & copy of your valuabie paper, ip which |,find an extract ofa charge of mive (2 \heGrand Jury, at Gonos, in Carson valley, Ueah Territory, in July last, in which | am reported as ‘sayirg that the laws of Congrere bad provided for panist og (he Mormons for their poiygamous \mternourse, or, b+ sabssance, that Congress bad jeg!s!aied on the 80/60: ef polygamy. In thte reported exirac; | am miereprosemied. ‘The jaw to which | called the attention of the Grand Jury was a statute enacted by the Legisiature of Ui. Torri tory, as might readily be seen wy reference to the lan. Evage of the ecotion quoted in the extract of tne charge tn the Naw Yorx limeato You will dome favor of inecrting thle letter in ) our paper, tbat I nay be net right before tbe legal world, particu vexed que ion of Mo-monism | no; tion of m/l hovest refieotiog minds. The obarge to the and Jury a0 the time afor said, wee obeyed a to one ‘bad & negrs women for a wife, bat as far re : 3 | | 3 i i Hi it gigs 8 = i 3 i . i i i ‘i i i zi} i, { zis # 23 k i i 3 2 Fe) i EE i i i H # i iit 3 = 33 tz, HY ef ae i i i g i wiokedly 3j ri ES 3 3 z F i] E i E; Hs i i it your obedient servant, Jamvany 20, 1867 ¢ comet now in oving eastward. It Obeervatory on Fri we R.A. pe Ams amt Moreh 97, at i 92 46 46 31 38 This come: wee Clxcovered In Tepale, Feb 42 be Prot “ 32a Ma Gh wi N ety canegy 1 by Mr. van aredaie, Me Our Ravana Correspondence. Havana, March 24, 186% The @uano Product of the South Side—Chemical analysis Of ‘he Deporit—Bigh Pertilizing Properties Kupecte(— Chances of @ Tenmesiean in the Lottery—Oomeulate of ‘Inwidad— Health and Trade Reports. ‘The reports from the guano Wlends om our southern | S0ast continue of the most favorable character. Seats of samples, from the various deposits, have been recetved, and our beet chemists are at work upon them for anaty. ais, The samples originally presented to the government, 0 which the sotion of General Concha was predicated, by Messrs. Charles Tyng & Co, are found to be without ammonia, but the fertilizirg properties ior grass and aro'n lands are equal to the Peruvian—the 100 parts showing 40 sulphate of lime with chloride of sods, 20 phosphate of lime with tecture of oxide of iron, 12 carb». Bate of ime with indications of magnesia, 2 silex and sili cate of iron, 6 vegetable matter, and lost in experiments with water, 40, 20 parts. The samples mow ia the bands of the chemists show strong indications of ammo nia, and it is thought tha; several islands will yield an article quite equal to that from Peru, The analysis now 1a progrese will be more perfect than the trst, from the increased cor sequence snd value of tho deposite for the tpterests of Oubs, Spam and the United Stales; and | shall send you the details as soon as it may be conciuded. To turn to things of not quite 8» much importance, vend you the letter o’a gentiemaa of Teancstce, address ptain Gene nor of Guba, Marquis Uonoba:— one dela , Dec. #1, 1856 ‘Want you to wend nga of the 7 » December w), a6 1 lettery and I capnot get hoid of the o seen ome newepaper accounts of It but 1 do not know wheth " ‘orreter pot It you will send mes list of the wings, OF them to be ent, you will very ze your friend and odedient servant, K.P’ BAIRD, Lebanon, Tennessee, U. 8. A. ral, who kos = good thing ae to’ joke, very kiualy bed the o 1ng iat procured and tra to the Unita 8 Consol General, Col. A. K Bt ter, and @ request that be w: desired to bisfriend, Col, I been dul couid not tor the Denes of your readgys ~veedily learn of his good fortune, wita a euraace tost {1 cle Bam's mails do not fall be the amon Pare ‘tat at last, to resolve ail reac nabla doudie ‘The Conealate of Trinidad is vacated by the resienation Dl McLane, and it bas been reported thai RW . would recelve the apprintmoat ‘Vartous vessels of the United Sinks have been ro cently purchased by Spaciards. We have but one gind all of which ne P. Baie} erformed and | was permiited by casualty that ell prevented, to save the c»rrespoa ence od I nope the Colonel may of business jer auch veaselg, and tne coast is cloas for our apeac ions Health god, No news but what you havo. @ur Porto Rico Correspondence. Gvayama, Fab 16, 1867 Shortners of the Sugar Crop—No Chance of @ Reduction oY Prica—Preights—Catholic Pr judices ay sinst the In terment of Foreigners Necesity of a Distinct @urral Ground for American Seamen and Revidens—The wo vernment a! Washyngion about fo be Memorraleced on the Subject, dc Our sugar crop is now tn full biast, end for the pest tow days sales have been made at rates rangiog (rom bye c ; moingses, 2¢c a 280, Im the neighdoricg port of Ponce a few choice brands bave cbanged Baods ot Te. & 7 8-160. Thereis but little appearance of en recuc ‘don in prices at present, ax the demand is very att many entire crops bave been contracted for at raics quoted above. The crop of thisdistric: will be » short one—probably a little more thi If ap average on: —'n consequence of the severe drought during the growing season. Ithas bitberto been castomary to bury American ses. men as wel! az American citizens, who have diea in wis ‘and other ports of the island, upon tbe bessh of the japcet soarcely above Ligh water mark, ‘of the country no one except Catboiics oan ‘Apmall space has row difticclties that w or baving orderea bis spot imilar event the other day, was ob.iged to make applica horities to ascertain whore the seaman was fitally accorded to inter ‘At w distance not excceding al of an American seaman io { doing so are riapie Our gov te aura for the purpose of Cepevte, in countries where burial of Protestants is not slowed In the public cemeteries, to purchase and enciote, acbesply ae porsiole, a lot of ground, to be used av urial greene for such of our citivens as may die here, <nd thus enable thelr remains to ve Kept undisturbot nibis port, and in most others in this country, trom 1500 o $80. would be suffictent 10 sroure @ proper sp sbere our countrymen cv'd be iaterred with aeozncy, nd NOt as men Duried like loge ‘uur Comaul is now preparing @ memorial to the govern nent at Wa-biogton, ana I earnestly bope some imme ‘'mte action may be taken upon so iinportant a matter Frevgbte, 403, a dbc. for sugar, and $354 tor molssnes, cxobarge on t premium Alt Proauce porchesed News from the West indies STATE OF THE WRATHER—THE SUGAR AD OTHE -SALT PRODU MINING REPORTS—SLAVE st eMa- cRrors RINE TELEGRAPH TO THE UNITED STATES. We ba, advices irom Kingiton, Jameics, w the Lith ‘The Co! nic! Mandard of that day contains the follow log Powe Fummary ‘The wen her the #outh ariebrm 44 te of orediogly dry on ori boelhy ot er, Will be bese The intelligence from miaing aistriets ovatiaues fa- vo raed A tb le. ‘bea! Jamaica had completed s farther shipment of ‘ifty tone of copper ore. The report from tne mine is ‘milar to tha} leet published. bat the notoriously open manver in which the slave | ‘a belo carried op in Cuba, in deflance 0 the treatien © Kngland. causes the indi vipce actuaied thetn, or that they are ignorant of the exweat mt tr ‘The Kingston Morning Journal of 12th Inet. obverves:— A mont mriking feature tm there moetir gas hee been the una, nimity that haa prevailed, tbe order 0 served the \letorminn Con expressed to persiat {n urging the muvjrct of the “10 ation of treaties for the suppression of the lave trace. and ine ep) ritual counienanen, Support, ard pleming voveebeted ihe Koepel of every denomination, f these meetin; aan ing Canes have taken 8 deep interes. thonwande of ‘hem, having 1elt the galling yoke of slavery, naturally w: vathiae with their Kingred b.ood in thei oppressions ana ‘al treatment, which (Beir fellow crea’ures nave to endure iw ‘he neighboring ie.and of Cuba. The Siandora says — The Quixotic reproduedon of Mr. Hume's proposition by « contempor ry (tbe Standard) to porehawe alriean eaptires or rinves on the coms of Africa, and bring them to thie ‘ree inborers. bas called forth «few passing commentaries ia 1 imopresning the exvediency of permit ing Wwover Arrenge mente for out idding the epanisl slave was displayed at the Consulate of Kiwcatoa, on tne 4th instant, and hoaor of the ty the e Americas fag the United Siates, at Omelent rain, unripened tael, they Dave bed to suffer fort. Ti TRY SURMARIN® TRLEGRAPH —CoMmMOSiCATION WITH TRE AMBRICAN CONTINGNT. Apubhe meeting ead. peen yn Renal « Bridgotow: padoot, 1 hear Capra: al New'ound'end. In conforms with recolatons, te Governor drew the attention of ine Arermoly to the eabjeot Tee Asvembiy At once eniertained & tar, the Avorney Gene's pernaetng the fallin wit }. FRBL Ni boune bae Joe nowh sete acco fb preject bas been formed Of Unitiog North aug coun wae | 3 rice and the principal Weat India islands, by © submarine formed wit ins wen’. of @ company being reasonable time with ihe capi reyect. Branches cf ihe Legislature ip Veaden toa euch petrlloges. within tnie Colony ea.are use ‘companion WT pha i the frites povernment should entew into an g tf term ears wich the proposed Wes. mCempany, under which, ‘aflar \oe completion of id sum of = £7,000, the nam of £14,000, per cent on the areiimed enpital prepared 10 guarantee, om bebalf of the colony of B: if made one of the eompan: euch annual sum, not racencing +2 0. aa may be filly determined ov, ses p- pe re keveral contribution 0 | 000 per ac num from the Britinh West Indin ty of the pany an annual of Ing understood (oa! tbis colony sha! perbon to ‘ia contribution, of 1 gum of £7,009 coat fouted’ by the m contributed by Seoonged by Me doingan, wHo considered 10 whilet Mr. Yorng rejoiced that he Itved in a day ration in whioh the sche: was proposel—and if it were rejected, it would cail down upon the Awembly the reproach and execration of posterity. The resolutions ‘were passed with one dissenticnt only, £1,300 had been ‘voted for the comple ion of the ro moval of the Coral Rock obetructing the entrance of the Caresnago Tae Li?-ral stigmatize i ae job, The Attorvey General’a Ba ro: te ‘ wBd the Dill for the Ipoorr. raniot of the Bridge. town Water Company, were still boture the Hue, DEATH OF CAPRA’ (From tbe Cetoniat sin A mejsochoiy accident, w vic faishy, ben lately oooured in thir (s1en4 to Cap: Parker, rosater of the American bryavins Sea Foam, now in thie hervor This vessel on Ler oresont trip vo tate Te: Jana dropped down to Old Hi rhor to teks ia cargo, end whilst iping thero thy Cso'ain ordered » po} Of crode twrpentive 10 be polled tor the purpose Of coating ihe oeck. The cook, e/wr boiling the turpen fe, «as th the sot of takiry \t put of the galley on deck, wher some of tt gor vpou bis hacd, which forced nim wo Jet go bie bold, and the contents «| be rod bel pot imme: Hy fell over the deck and ignitet.® Che capteia, who wos then standing Opposi © 109 gs Joy, OD perceiving the accident, immedistely moved vif vo render asstamace, when he suddenly slipped (no dount caused by some of the torpentive getting under his foot) and ft upom the barning matter and was severely \jired, the waoleo one pide of Bis bosy and ope arm having Dae ormolately burnt This cocurved on the 231 0° February. l’rompt mnecics} asaisiance was obieinet; b nthe vessel remained at Ole Barbor to fill up, » here on Friday last enced on bis arrival pily terminated watt foune necessary to amputate the arm. witbatandiog which, however. the patient rapidly ang did curing ibe night of T Anthracite Coal TO PRE EDITOR OF THR HERALD From various pubiicatio ‘Most Continua! €xo'h me Uberre is no commercia! questior Ancwr as the procuetion and market. i scheme for su- perceding te existing estadivhment», aad while tno ctti- veBB are copitsed with (he varivue theories, the roealt im- veriably tends to the injury of the cousumer Bat as the maiter ie Dut asimple question cf bu:ivess, ( propose, frm Whe official revorts, 10 arrange the facts, and with your permieaion te pisce them before we panilc, in the hope of setting tne question Freviote 10 1880 the oovsumption of cosl exceeded the means of ropply, apd to meet ibe inereasing demand the conels were nlarged to their preseat capscity, with such otber faci. + as then aupeared necessary to tbe accom: meodation c! ire trade. Got on the mlolng operations wore juBle. aDG the improvement bo h expeosive aad te- ¢hous, the provnction bas barely kep: np with the demand, In thie position of alfairs, it Is now discovered that ibe canals are up 6 their oapscity, ard that the mining opera. Hobe Jp ibe several regions cannot be extended w cOrresponoipg expenditure in eine portation of ooul to our “Decresse. le J860 se pro iuction of the Scbuyfkilt soppege of ine Lebigh Valley Raltroad, the new outic: from the Lebigh region, we bave aa increase of 9,270 jn bok regione the operntions ai the mines; and ‘tn the Lehigh rogion, ny, the evidence from the reault is toast thé 8 for 1867 on the railroad must be dedusted from bess on the Keadit 1867 over the tor} . if consteniy from the ,000. On tbe Kenoing the machia employed, ie equal to 2 600,00" tome, ber of collieries recentiy put in be crease in tbe region con figurer, we give the tol of tbe revere regi cont of the ve Jy be Commie or the Pemrey the cor! ane inet) compary to (e 459 7,400,094 -10,660,462 19.105,161 9,019 455 8,101,100 resalt oa sue iieee oot of the various In 1850 aod ‘51 the ab ogation a jad the the wonuege they a0 incr ease—tmere vse at position. On the nec, were ou tne day sbey opened wooed eagesny. bet the bosteess at the beginacre 08 on imagi- Le the cod Of ibe seventh year Abeir work. and bas given to con- tops. To exterd this amount will sot an enlargement of the casei, out » corres. ture ia the mining department. which cam be traced ‘nthe operations of Company engaged 7 the bus noes, nave 80 \gnorance of evorthing reiatiag the produc. facilities tor transportation, sed while tae exh: enable the consumer to realise the reason for EF Thy ee ucts atreinstes Poe of ie carriers, sad 00 the bestaate Ao! protesetons eaten mates largest Saree Dave ovly to look at ine anneal resulta 0 determine the prospect of a supply for 1851. Covet or Cian, March 2°9.—Varia Kilbourn ano others 8, tne Unied dustes, No 184 law docket, Mr. Averill argued this one for claimant, Mr. McPaer. Gepoty solichior, replied ia vehail of the govern t wed ihe case wae sntmitied Auch Weet's af) No 500 law docket care wae fom takee up In Weir order on Toeeda: heire, 508, Rebeces Healer ministrator:; 638i Jobn L. vem and hers, aasiguce. shed W Ld 6 GSA Ww mor OM,

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