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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7651. MORNING EDIL[ION—THURSDPAY, AUGUST 13, 1857. ative of Baltimore Dotsbman name: ‘Darcie, Navedo ee Ay atlas, duly ©, John Avtran, aged 60 gomsv, 0 uative INTERESTING FROM NI 2! proceedings-—and who are the chief actors in all thee? ARRIVAL OF THS CENTRAL AMERICA, penve ot tbe iteelon,’ou thet inant, and tts feared fo. | the Oi July. scien , ? om Se i TING FROM NEW GRANADA, Not the people, whose iguovazee, whoo waa of eergy have mede them the tools of others, but the mem of wee, pion sae babe pn (auch ae it i+) ta hs State, good fF cou try to Uh inte~ Feats and tbe ir personal ambition. tye eaay We make these remarks ont of n0 {1 feeling, ont of no Ayam —In Nevada, July 11, Samuel Ayres, formerly of Aner ry ty 'e lady named Richardson, was found Miscellaneous News Items, London county, Va., azea 29 yours. Passage of a Law Relative to Security and the TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | snitgeuer of Stosioos tnd “ramponio ion wt two | Anon Anais On, Duomom lant Tosday ihe Su. | | Bencnvims “in Sia Dandies July 3, Lewis Wulem | Administzation of Justice on the Isthmns— on ‘aged ere Wcomaner, ‘Tole deciion te wade in the sult ef imer, |" Smunan.—io Santa Ore townsalp, on ine 30h uk., ure| State of Affairs on the tsthmus—Lose of the wees of spiritualiem cat TRneamnch, «|e ee merece ms | Twat Toes as ee aie | Gee en emer em | Seem oe Meme | Beli ce ees wnat cls eee wo ve ing oy hs ‘We have Panama dates to the 4th of August. coms of led, and POUrTIOA uae aon tbe p's dea, wlan wat sine frod in nooor ot low the lel formola me ill give at Deal tufant oon of J. M. and Cynthia A. Billings, aged about 4 | We have Venan dates tt AO otsration | crmpiain ® Detier order of things estas nd even. : ‘ beer 368) 1S Words, the resident tit cong ae Branaieod, a the residence A Jalen of affairs on the Isthmus, (an abstract of which will be Li nett be eats terete mainline: bey Ba) coc 9 Affairs in Nicaragua, Costa Rica a Bh ae oak yw yom gece inanngee gr pen fe ibe Peoria Diowice Goth tothe cceaet thie aaie!, | onamerenetivens SUEey' Ai mare found in the letter of our correspondent,) which bad pars | {De'in'a total ruln of the country, and uniove ‘e pina apd tbat a vast one—takes place, some other nation must assuredly step in and take the may agement aod control of it It never was i tended, it cannot be expao'ed that 0 fair a portion of God’s creation, a spotof #0 much impor- tance to the whole world, should be ma othe hot bed of . eaured by hemorrhage of (ungs. Deceased was 49 yours | agalust bimself avd Ha-kell Camrimit —At Fiddletown, July 11, James Campbell, a | ¢4 the Congress at Bogota, give much dissatisfaction to the New Granada. of oge, a nattve of Tilinols " had resided tn Ualifornia | tbe partnership affsire, and asking for a iiuntetioe, an i native of county Donnegal, Iraland, #01 53 years. | people, and the press were general in thelr condemnation since 1840, ae EE ee agen ped ale bn appointment of a Recetver, oe July a B. Coleman, formerly | of 4, The Siar and Herald of the 4th mays: Fioance ymnit appototed to oxamine the i] @ apo’ oO e weete to the copartaershi; Seneca count: |. ¥., aged 26 years. Cnenty cnet in R. E Weods, discovered on | cebts; end that in ald of the Receiver, ap acai; men CLaRx,—In Garneroa, Napa county, July 4, of erysipelas, Whilst wo admit that matters had arrived at such a THE TRANSIT DIFFIOULTY SETTLED. a 5 5 7 Cone: Charles Glover, ron of Wiliam and state on the Isthmus that a change became absolutely ne | corruption, and the nest for the vileat psarious of m: . > Sag = eee by m catelenion of $31,000, “dades wie po OR hal besenene pathy pico years. y ’ jon omnes, we are very much inclined to doubs whether the | Nothing but a radical chapge—s complete reform in th ATHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | month of December, 1856, The treasurer and his deputy | #1 against Adams | © Euxisa.—In the forks of Sautiam, Linn county, June 14, | Rew law relative to ‘security aad the arrangement of | management of affairs. can save the country ‘rom the 8) * * | we unable to explain the mater, & Co,, and 80 prevest auy one creditor from getting paid | of yy, after an illness of four months. Biizabeth, second | naiionsl affairs,” which the rosa at Bogols has just | of ite independence. From the Gavernor to tae alcalde eee dee 1 cca, oe morning ore 0 ivat «| sili te banner cettoine, Lach wf mana | Seager fl, my efed re, ayaa, v. m | Samed’ Shean aygnre oran errerp-orceyhanly | Cet d'oe doom areas benk wide, on che ates, neral opin ult — jul 3 » 7 MARKETS. cost sine of Alcatraz Island, which was belug excavated | attachment, aud recovered final judgment onthe 3ist May, | French, a a'ive of New Hampebiro, aged 32 years. foken up, ll Judged pleco, of leatlaion, “ine ton. | virtue— muro pervoual probity—more patriotisen and low for the government work?, suddenly ceved and baried | 1856, before here had beoaa decreeof disslation in Fimiay.—In San Francisco, at his residence, Jaly 14, | dency Hows from Oregon and Washington | tv cfite worsmen benesin; two of thon, Daal Pow: | the dae of Adame va Woods and Hastoll The Supreme | Obl. James W. Filey, formeriy of Balumore, aged sbout | LGV ready wo complionad apetsmn of edmleiiration, ter,a ro 5 eare, anc bow lew oven H 'y Territories, Jedeb Unger, b native of Baiion, Gormany, aged 25 years, | fore tbat Lynch ard to cthofs wnosned with vim ommt.—in Yreka Juno Ji, olen 8 , only obild of 8. | Fender security lees certain, the Sate of Panwma were inatantiy killed, Another named Aaioine Vinerman, | t0 be paid firsi—or, in other words, that they sball ‘monthe ¢ vl are ‘ was aleo much jajured, one of Lis legs belug broken and | everything, and the other creditors nothing. Palmer, Tsasen.—Died, om the yaseage from New zon to San cu Bd se effect ay ei sretiprestiads. Ton sneenend were vomaeed te 'We-sa! |! Conk & Ce are, of coarse; mtaiemen wilh Ciyaph. She | Desens, et, Siete ee thy tea saaere Fectdente tna -veotrishens om Weir mamarcial cpecck pital tiene. patriowismo. The seven devils of crraption must be cast out, and then (here may eaint for the State.of Pasama a glorious future, such as the wildest dream of ber most ardent admirer never yet conceived LOBA OF A BRITISH SHIP ON THE MOUTH COAST. The Bitten ship Walton Muncaster, Hounrey, commaad- er, wan totally Inat on the reef ousita © af Gay, forty: miles north of Caldera, previous to :he lat of Jaly, Mr, Mounsey, the jn’s wifo, and eleven Sande were drowned A boat with five bands, said to have been s¢m6 by the ehip Deunia Brandreath,’ wan also loat with all office, aud the ipjnred man was taken {o the hos- | Suoreme Court remarke:— and Of the deceased hereby tender their sincere dra ‘A yace came off, on the 1ith ultimo, ever the Pioneot | aré distinctly stated The court below permitted the interven | pole and Sonora, for their kind attenilons to her while onarte; verse Suol Woon and Pred dotmeoa to | Shaautaeaz atrefuedgn any ongertings oa, | Wa on bord onan wag 8, mile heats, best two in three. Fred Johnson won ver 10 proceed Mrcmu —In San Francisco, Jaly 5, Mary Jane, daugh- " bands, in endea’ * Gerece. time 2:29, 2:30 ae ee ser ee cre ra fa itch aeiete tat rates | ter of J. C Mitcboll, aged 8 moate _ aman Mt Se etewen rien M Peterson’ the assayer and bark: r, wo wwe | ‘he intervenors have appealed. Judgment reversed and cause | MuuiGan.—In San Francieco, at the residence of Louls | fe a ealtel aut heuas rela’ Wins —_—_—_—___ 19,682 | arrested on a charge of grand larceny, was tricd on the | remanded MoLane, Jr., on the moraing of July U1, Kitty Milligan, in- pd poo rane ll Sf melted lg gm pe 18,000 | 11th ultimo and ooavicied. Mancayniie Farcars —It was rumored on the street | fant daughter and only obild of Allen and Addie MoLAne, | te effort will be » ms ta see IMPORTANT FROM COSTA RICA, 49,000 ‘The number of deatha which have onsurred in Sin Fran | yerter:ay that Mesere. Brigham & Reynolds, large com. | aged § months. Steemer Thames arrived at this portonthe 22d {0 Pee ie cls during the week ending the 11th ultimo wero 29,6 | mission merchants on Sansome street, near Paciic, wero | MUNSON —Ia Stockton, on July 4, Henry N. Munson, of | f mGreytown. Sho b ings no news of importance from more than during the’ week. OF thdse, 18 ware | compelled to susvead payment on account of advices by | Maine, aged 32 years. Central America, exoopt that Gen Barrios, who atempted $83 Decision tn Regard to the Nicaragua Tranait ” - : fin | “eeeethee cn tinte ie tm ake Wen temarae eeatiiees Lining event "| oun senate eeomntiente See aoe steamer . wale ity . was also ramor: the coms ouse Of year PAN. OORKRBSPON DENCE. 2 ©, Harrls=Nicaragua Gives her Adhesion (00 | Sound on the 8th inst., evoountered heavy gales and groat | W. O. Annan & Co were yesterday compelled tosuapond | _ Sarr —At the What Cheer House. San Francisco, _ Panama, N. G., August 3, 1867, te the Comtréct<@reasy Metween Ghule and stress of weatber when off Mendocino, and sprung aleuk. | payment on account of unfavorable advices from the East. Wm. Cory Smith, formerly of Islip, Suffolk visa Toe pumps were manaed and worked, but the water | at five o'clock last evening the © had been nocattachmenta Lv aged 36 youre. ; 7 Pasage of « Law Relative to the Administration of National gained on them. A large portion of a valuable cargo was | irsued{from the County Clerk's office, which leads us to | SMBPARD.—In Yreka, June 19, of pmeumonia, Carte, Affaire on the Isthmus—Dissatisfaction of the Penple with Li pir asennad and moskionas hese is aoe > hove ce aoe houses will be able to recover from the | infant a of G. T. and Roxy shepard, aged errie Heada on the even! eo effects of ut unexpected shocks. months days. Panama Railroad- ba ety in by the Martin waite : Bursring oF A RESERVOIR IN THR MivEs—GReat DueTRvO- Jae entation Onell toretia, oe enna Brrr pep igh oe lige A ye geet A A mL : Republican , . guidiae about 12 o'c! xk M , on the 1@ b inst.» by shooting | mentione ’ terrible accident which occured last Yanday, in | from Suit Lake, aged ae ae 15, of croup, | _TB# national Congress at Bogota, previous to adjourning, nemeves A vosta Rica, ‘The Costa Rican confidence was rocetablished and ag- fairs bad assumed a healtny aspect. A courier arrived at San Jose on the 234 of July, bring- ing the news that the right of way over the Nicaragua ‘Braneit route bad beon granted to R. C. Webster and '. C, Harris, son-in-law of Charles Morgan. Nicaragua, it te said, i a party, and geve her consent tothe contract. The only information we have been able to obiain on the 0 0 8 2/800 10, 267,000 ; mae paras PA Dry ee eee peng Van Viect, | passed a law rolative to “seourity and the administration and Po vell streets. Deceased was a naive bon pt te pituated In the moustaing, four miles above Pine Log | *6¢4 4 months and 17 days. of national affairs on the Isthmus,” which, it strikes me, + resident Crossing, on the Stanisiaue, When tibursted, the vast body ‘will tend to render the settlement of the Isthmus question Ce ae RR ge tang of water, rushing with fearful velocity ‘toward the tiver, | News from Oregon and Washington ‘Terrt- more complicated, as 1t introduces new elements and ogens cared by intemperance ried. : subject fs contained in the following letter of qur corres. Posed to bavo fod to the commission of the raah sot Seu tives tere lod bovceea ib totartene ek tos Biter, = up again in the most decided manner, the question of the | nondent:— In theatricals there is some stir here. . Julia DeaD | but at Pine Log four men were lost, and at Italian Ber, age passenger and tonnage tax, against which, ss your readers OUR BAN JOSR CORRESPONDENCE. Hayne and Mr. MoDonough cro uaaee s Sneen twenty miles below the reservoir, twelve more arejeald 10 News from Portland, 0. T., to ¢ July, and from J oo the U: os ‘1 . and o> rye na pan = ted Sir Deen Sree sar Soe cae wee SOP a. Seeeeann W. 2 fo 20 J been recetved at | |. decided stand. The following fe » summary a abraee The Grant of the Ni ia tial pen} soma rea stage, and popular the river je immen‘e—everything withia reas Francisco, The news srant of icaragua se Ineo, after: 1 at the Metropolitan, is reat. | Tesistleas tide having bee wapt an Miictos and calms | 8 promote vps ia gene ned to be | 8" BC. Webster and J. C Harris—Nwaragua Agrecs to the we temyoray Ag bas nila a ‘a'playing | Dee filed up. No further particulars reoetved. ae = A federal oflcer named an “Intendente General” is to be | gContrac'— Disappointment of Rival applicants— Ar. Oarey For Murper Cams amona tie Iyplavs—The : . fe ti 12'890 51 ba i i he sills oe teams | 2 at mye last week, on the bank of the "a For Convention... appointed, whore duty will be to look afier the seourity Jones—The Filivusters— Treaty with Uhile, dic. and protection of foreigners and their interesta, in ascor- dance with public treaties and the common rights of ne- tons; to control all the national property in the State, and make provision for the defence of the territory aud the ince my last commanication the final veto has been put ‘upon the struggle for the right of way over the isthmus of Nicaragua, by our President giving the grant to his old ally, Mr. B.C. Webster, and bie former bitter opponent, Mr. J. C. Barris, son-in law of Charles Morgan. I have made diligent inquiries as to the reason why our govern- ment admitted Mr Harris’ name in the new grant, and have ascertained the following fec:— ‘Arrived at Manzanillo July 27, ab 12 o'clock M., and | well entertainments. They leave on steamer of the maliea thence at 4.45 P.M. same day. arrived at Aca. | St prox. Mr. and Mrs. Stark are at Sacramento. ee oe nt casean omaaiae General bealth prevails ibroughost the Siate. 844M, 20th, Angust 2, at 9.20 A. M., exchanged sig: ‘mals with the steamer Sonora, from Panama for San Fran- | politics in Callfornta—Nemination of John B. pepe mol pasar ae nihenidatN nee ‘eis00, with the mails and passengers from Now York end See, Se Rates 9,233 te of Panama and Aspinwall; | Bow Orleans July 20, fame dato, off Punta Mala, passed a [From the San Francisco Herald, July 20} y the relatives of the deceased, a thig | Total vote........ “s Por! pinwall; i is to support an army ‘ By « telegraphic despatch tn another columa, {t will be | js the third Indien be has killed belonging to the Merced ves shows sufficiently strong to protect the Territory 10 case of inter- ship showing American colors, supposed to be the sloop | geen that the on. John B. Weller, has beoa noiuinated on | tribe Oypriano was drunk when he dealt tho blow. Taere | Cmparcd with that of two yoars since, of 826 yolos. | | 4) ausnrbances, fllbusteriam or invasion, anda tribunal Deoatur. the first bailot for tae office of Governor by the Democratic | bas been great complaint made of lato about persous vol. | 10 peozle of Portland bad s grand time of i on ; lg Bes othe Moe Shen eo i gaa aaa eae wanes 208 with the mails and passengers, | Stale Convention now in session at Sacramonto, Taat bo is Boontb asians Pervons "61: | pendence day. Various plogure parties wore formed and | dependent on the tuprome Gourt of the nation is toe ot | Charles Morgan & Sons had bought from President moe New Orloant July 6, alled from | We sigioet unanimons choice of the aemooracy of 86 | Paoy Four Yous.—J. 7. Tomiineon, who made | “terre the eveaing a balloon tablished. This court is to have power to decide ques: | Rivas, contalaed the condition that Morgan & Sone from Now and from | site is faily eetablished by the vole which he received, Sakae uae tan te bomen tions relative to foreigners passing over the railroad, and must carry the forces of the republic aad any emigrants By for San Frazcisco. all well on board. | ano that he is eminently qualified to discharge wiih honor | Manzanillo Jaly 6 yt bas writing amounting to 10,000 by their steamers, receiving im pay ‘The United States mail steamer Granade, 8 P. Griffin, | to bimeelfand besefit to 4, ‘his polition: | &,20tice Im tbe shasta raiiroed contract, defras ci at C decla Gemmander, sailed from Aspinwall, Aug. 3, at 6 P. M., for Spyenciawlleediy concede,” The oiog of Gavarat of pete . on Anessa sts tbe ssnec0 sansher taat sincatecouaancin eathess Sear evenly ‘irvana, with the mails and passoagers for New Orleans. conte wee ee ee a days. He lost only 7 year to the State (which gift ia revoked) foes 06 eames, Dusters, not against the patriotic in her ose thete. ‘The United States sloo of-war Saratogs arrived at As een cceb suas Mine arte toon ents visited the Arizona together with the tax; the contribution, » party pimwall August 2, from Han Juan del Norte. All woll on | (nied states, It’ doss pot require the nemination for the | ‘Be counwy bad been much misrepresented to him. levied on all who cross . ‘that the | Consequently, in conformity with the laws of nations, Costa B 4. FS ty bing bie the | Sed of finding plenty railroad company permit ita collestion, for which they are | Rica had no claim by conquest to that which she had board. pte = ee toon amo before the | support mules that tebe mada anid oe pecviiod the Sime | eRMed by the force of arms. Morgan, Garrmon & Co, Ber Britannic Mejerty’s steam sloop Tartar, off Aspin. | [AS wots cus end of the Sule to tbe cider, and hia | misoa twenty. Lagunbere given te coveeat; tnd, Wate ihe forced | having acted up to the tenor of thelr grant wal elegvon to the guberaatorial chair cannot be regarded as | {enled. 1m ove place & coutribation' Iaely decreed’ ia the Sule of ‘Panama of | given’ by Rivas, elds fair chim to whe ‘She royal) mal) steamer Trent arrived at Aspinwall Au- Seteaase cae teotan a Weak tee oeailien road is more sandy $20 000. right of way ever the Isthmus, and our Presi Gast 8, from San Juan del Norte. for the nomination we regard as almost equivalent to elec’ | Steed of being & jo tes emayen net Socguae ‘and there aro 20 a oe dent, tabing this view of the case, readily agreed ‘The United Gates ships Independence and John Adams | tion. We may expect a diguified, strong, wise and evono 1 a ‘ Jec'lons to its going into operation tha: Ido not think {t | to the plan of amalgamation proposed by Messrs. Webster were tying off Panama. The ladependence was to salicon | mical goverrment We cordia' mene twee godly Births, Marriages and Deathe, can be enforced. & Harris, and gave these two gentlemen the control of ‘he th inst. for Ban Francisoo, Se Coeeeey ee eee Sent BIRTHS: ‘The Panamence compiain bitterly, and with justice, that y for the success of th gifted and worthy standard bearer Buows —In Shasta, on the 4th of-July, the wife of A. B. the law is in violation of their 8 aie rights, and that in | the Transit. Mr. Anderson, who returned to Costa Rica as ap eipeiarearars comple tgs di asa pul forward by that body: nave given | Brownabna., of » ¥4 they 5 party Proctice it will give rise to innumerable, contiow between the agent of Messrs. MO. Roberts & Clark, backed by stip Independence, is & passenger on board the Coulee! | very ceaeral salafuction Wo tne party iu ihie Cyr and | _BRCHER—Atibe & Nicholas, on Sunday, July 6, ue | Killed wo Remish Indians, near Belington, Bs tases | the Sale and det Set sen ede at aT eeey | the persosal provence of Mr. Power, of the Star and Ho- America, having in his chargo ove hundred county, and will doubtless be received with equal favor h nase A Reuaaty at Victoria, in ‘afew were Killed and wounded. A | ome ‘fue P the State veld, of Panama, bas been fairly outwitied, and ls now ‘erew of {hat ship, whoee time has expired. Im other sections of the Sate. Some disappointment has | or Nonerg Geogun, Eee vat Maca: nn Tale the wife of excitement ‘has prevaled among ihe Port | penseg, ? || “avs ™> Tevenue (0 meet the Siaio ox. | roe nena ne government aad people ie no eavian Btward MoGuire, seaman, from the United Salen ship | boon naturally oxproesed by those whose personal Par- |" Oianx.—At Operokee, Nevada county, July 1, the wife Rereseot ina wswranteas Chis, from the efieca ap was | beens egnere, om the other baad, ohjest to the lew | che, He let tha coantry in pronkenyinicy ie we. Independence, fell overboard on the night of the 0th inst 4 of Dr. O F. Clark, of « danghter. b hee Republe reesly it gives them no more protection than 4 Sees rn ot Bintorneae of priser siiechinaion to abide wovly. and orn oerma i es ~ soles ee orapendiamesgnes mis % wh = waza cate it threw to Whote com of val isan geation he Army bad, rnin op =e a aon. Ny, The Mritied mall _Srent, with dates from San | dete meAly OD Teton cad harmoey of warns so ine |, iAmuRer.—Ia Oroville, om the éth July, the wife of H. | , Axmucan ann Barra Lee —Ovect the two men-ef-wary | ing iheve Dew o Commodore Vanderbilt bid also high for the golden ean te) Norte of Fenched Aspinwall om the 3d | {ee ooratic pariy will prove falal to the false hopes ea. | ™Launrop, Jr. of s deaghler Sacramento county, oa tho | missioner and sulle, bad arrived Victoria Nothing 1s | noxigad soste! tamtna t. tertaned by our enemies, thas s split would ooour ia the | gp of July, Mrm. A Miller, of & daughter. . Known, as yet, as to what course will be}adopted Im the | pending between the Speccer, is not endowed with sufficient shrewdness, ta a quiet is the order of the day, and affairs Ee eect atau tele ae Noatox.—In Benicia, on tne 29th June the wife of Heary pay vedo ody a, on Te nar aeenee, Sue De arisen. Play the part of a good negotiaior. The fight has den » one ebealiby tone, Tho Jwo dictatire, Martine ro ele oe the i | Manes, oan or 33 pounds and ¢oun0es 5 run | aiecoveries of gold have beea made, near Lake Nicola, 12 | in ‘Goworight reasonable 1 fevere and hard contested one, Some of the aspirants oa 5 fund Jores, called the Senate together on the 6ih ultimo, July, Mrs Thomas Noble, of & son. sien, the Brith possessions, distant from Colville about 260 their competitors in the most unqualided lao ‘whieh assombied at Managua. The affairs ap portaining uaxp, I Sap Francisco, on Sunday, June 1, the | miles. son, SaLwow —In San Francisco, on the 10th of Jaly, the wife Flour—Sales (weaty proposed by Preaident Mora on behalf of his govern- of Mr. F. Salmon, of @ son. brands, at = a ac ar eaenepeted F ft. A. a . \ Gen. Cores visited Greytown on the 18th ult., and was Susrrand —At ihe Willows, ou the 4h of Jaly, the wite | Potaisce—Sales, Fecetved with ai] honors by the United Sates sloop Sara of Mr, James G. ton. Provisiovs—Sales of 25 toga. Onnas retarned to Nicaragua. Wannay.—-at the Sax of tbe Poiah, Yolo county, July meas, 64 eroes brine hams . ‘Mr. Carey Jones’ mission to Costa Rica proves of a most 5 Son ewe Warden, of a son, weighing 17}; | vale friendly charscter. Ho was still at San Jose on the 2h manmeenes. st bsce aw bxe.; eo . young | ; x he bas had several intorviows with our President, GA Captain Canty, in return, le accredited by Pronident | STs Sven cr watchfulbess and more perfect uilon | _ ATKINSOR—MaaRs.—In Sao Francivoo, July 7, by the , 60 bbls. crushed sugar, 1,000 boxes Smith's adaman | to the seitlement of the lathmus question. Atkina: i verma. —Sales of ‘The officer intended to {til the Intendente | Public is informed that bis mission {a of the most satisfac More t Washington, and goea to New York by stoamship | of opporision in the ranks of the democracy, pn ea ead a ee » bom tna cana, es toes Sea Tor | Gases beeltet memes. \suseney tome be, bo will | Wry end cordial character. Oar government bas sent on (in compliment to Mr 0, Jones’ visit) to Washingtoo, veto terms, | bave mést difficult and unpleavant duty to j ime 1. " deed bert 4 ety wf Canty fclothed with diplomatic powers, and we aro seems doubtful whether the Isthmenos wi!l sul m: Gontral America, ‘Te recent nominations of the State Ooovontion will DO | ""hevixc—Komerm —In San Francieco, July 6 by Rey. A. | sloobol, 100 cases Wolfe's # Two hundred and fifty of Walker's mon aro now in | Suttained with neal by the party ikroughout the wate, r eoge Froderick Beulng 18 Mise “Auha Koos neal Bahn, Mr. George F , . kp both capable and men of told he is instrucied to aasare the Usbi wi of Ban Fr: 160 doxen wool sacks soid at $2 per dozen. } @uthority a) ail, They have quite vanity to ars inet at Washington Greytown ins very desiitute condition, they having boon . not id their ight ander = | “hs Doth of Sen Pranciacd. rancieso, July 9, at the re- | Hale of 6,000 Ibe. at 12340. Koala 260 Dole. oatd oa pes think themselves capabio of self government, a4 that our government is only too anxious jo ber ro brought from Costa Rice in expectation of finding ths a ft) bat have winced wed oon fight of | sicence of the brido’s father, by Kev. B. Heiorly, Henry | vate terms. ienae a declaration of iniependence of their own; in which | Iations to meetihe wishes of the people of the United steamsh!p Tennesece in readiness to coavey them to New dpe in oh he verious a ‘of ~~ amp vp oer of Pine Grove, Sierra county, to Mise N. Cor- D4? Wet apna cave our govermment, according to treaty. would be com a of the flit: ‘York. Sumer gene: ter Sormene uae Gaede NS | Relia, only deogter of Madioon Hawes, Kea, mma itis from the Sandwich Intends. Pelied'o Hep in and aasist Now Granade in upholding ber | delet, of the iiivusters, 340 in member, were wainG— EVAN — jar , Jane . George sobooner Vaquero, which arrived at San Francisco | *vereign pe | egy SE joered Col. Canty remmins at Greytown with s force of 260 Costa poor f agg Rm Yh he hoy Pd & Downing to Mise Missouri ana Evans. ’ cn the 1th July, brings papers irom the aundwich aands The Sate Legistatare meets next month, whea the eub- SES frends, Ee oe Be eee ripe moens. Governor—an officer on whom the important duties of the |, DCATS—Wuorias —in San Franaiaco, at the Rassette | to the 27th June, Tee eT rule Cin anacekiy be nein | teconvey thom tothe Bates, Bveryining thet coca 6s Exccullve may devolve--one who thouls thorefore be as | Howse, by Benjamin Colline, Eeq., Mr. Francis Dantia, of | — Duarn or Cummy Jownce Lan.—Wm. 1, Lee, Chief Justice | ever action la intended will probably be deferred | 0 convey thom to the Balas. | Bvorzining that ca: ee ant eo fully capable of ing them with dignity, ability Valley. bg te _— Adolia Whoues, of He. phen hye eb dig —— be yy = eancence with derabie eatisfac. | fe! |, baa ho: and liberally Guntsin ce te California, , Jefferson » Wisconsin. coe-umption at Honolulu, on morni| . Bogota ince the departure of the mail alse mor Sonorn, on the | fu, Armioemm, We bell hi Meee wih pee | "Poiwanim—W oo:soun.~In Soott Valle, June 21, Mr. | fe had jong been ill, ad his decosse hed bean for sone | {ot the fact of Bo Tathuaes q vention being all ansettiod at pot ET DR ee ee en ine Pecite State. Toe | of Yuds, as the democratic candidate for tho | Charles Edwarda, of Long Gulch, formerly of Rochiostor, | me daily expected.’ He bad been rosiding at the Islands | Washington, and ea press an opinion that a stile wove pro | Cite tases et, & iru. Sem 205 of the transpired wi! borders State J 1nd, © Mise Catherine . since October, 1846. oe om i eighty frst National Anviversary of our souhiry's indo. | Deny ROpOrian Pom tea ban been tao! wise, Asoo i | _, Haist—Kawwian —in San Franciseo, by Samuel B. Har- | "'Soaan GRowina.—The Commercial Advertiser pays Uaat | this country. It is now admitted tha‘ some indemoiiy will | Sllburlere, chielly Germane, dave proterred to remale aad Peadence wan observed more generally, ant wi iar Nan abic lawyor’a man whore ropotabon for ability | fi) BA, Jusulee of the Peace, Francis’ M. Hilby, of Sacre. | two new and extensive sugar plantations are about being | BAve to be paid—not as the papers sia'e fur the evente of | S*tiie 8 tie renibile, and car not fit lo do wall, | fn eg city aloue of | Lisi ering integrity’ i uablomisned. we feel wauhorine | met, \0 Mise Caiharine Tarbara Kesler, late of High- | commenced, both of them to bo locatrd in oF near Hilo, om | we 16th of April, but because they took piso on Grane. | , We look now io the good faith of the United Staten, focipal wowns of the Sate, celebrated the dey wih | S04 meriiag inegrity 4 uablemined: we feel anihorized | (cna, Madiaon Co, llinow Hawai, One estate will consist of about 2,500 acres, own- | {ian toll; Duta few thourande will, it anid, covar all che | <0 \rws ake will Bod. It® po own alt jbo eaicial demonet>ations. A homber of oar militar Wedrt The reputation of Mr.” Willams (nominaied for | ,, 141"m—HAlt —At Woodside, San Mateo Oo., July 2, by | ed by Mesers Samslng & Co.; the other is About 400 ores, Be eneeey Be Pelee Si Sie fovemnenens © | Coasts ts dciods ted ostrep Companice paraded rariy in the day, and shorily there | Airney General) as a capable and talented lawyer,a man | 2. Jagger, Req., Mr. J.C. Haynes, formerly of Summit | owned by Messrs. Utai & Co. Both these fires have long setloment by fulr promises aatil % uf Snother invasion of Nicaregus! after left town on variovs excurrinus to the aubarbe or | Amrney Ge! poe Be Noal acquiremente dad an | 22. Obi0, to Mile Lole A. Hall, daughter of Mr, Gilbert | been resident Chinese merchants, and are possenmed government and people, ani induces them te Mmterior. At the Navy Yard on Maro Iaiend, there was a | pf cueneive cchcuaie eetablished to need further | Sail formerly of Oneida Co, 4. Y. ample capital to introduce all the’ receni improvements | *éttlement to get rid of the question. We shall Hens 1p Senetore, hove thie truth divine, Yarge gathering of excorrioniews from this city, ana ar | Donets mel: 0 Ae ee tthie ime Mr. Mandeville ‘hes HawaioTos—McConsock.—In American Townahip, Sa- aod cerry on the business with proat, General Hert an, ia this matter, will suooeed In je who allows oppression shares the crime, Reeramento, Marysville aa’ Placerville, he demoasirs | Perr ominated for Comptroller. Mt. Fladiay has revolved | crtmento county July 3, Dr. C. C. Harrington wo Mrs. Se- | Avromeruaem.—King Kamebamehs hag made the fol. | Werther sage of Me. Buchane and General Cams | | | The pmo tp here for is et ye the comlsaticn for Mate treasurer and will be eagerly eup ret EK MeCormick. lowing appointment —H RH Prince Kamehameha to CrQueemamatety f enbe asus [a on i z i s 5 ez - 1, a8 usual, posrens much Inierest. As | ooo e tee vary. Mr. Soha O7Meara of thin shy 8 gem: InGRAHAM—JaMmoN.—In San Franciaco, at Trinity | be Minter of the Interior, in place of Mr. Young, re | feat, with the asval accompaniment of bull ms op FF . reference ekewhore, new discoveries of | Ported. Tog teres te tas ben tmroremn of tee anceae cbureh, Joly 18, by Rev. J. Avery Shopherd, Mr, William teasing, horse racing and masquerading, all of Po faz Sd a Ingrabam to Mary Jane Jamison. which ‘was very stupid and sriritiess, If we exeopt | Central America, Chile has offered Onsta a tenn Of ‘all parte of the mining regions. Flaming operations on | PAT'T), ‘Bovase Hi tigley iano. to eee ‘seoa—Surrn —In Aacramento, July 3, 1867, by the & row, in which the Attorney General of the Siase cot his | $100,000, whion we de not want vow the war s over he mms Are prog! rapidly and favorably — tne | PPO PS! 4 'b povition wrich he isudmirasty | Rev. Mr. Shuck, Heary Knoggn to Mise Bisse San, head cut and an ¢x police officer received rataer a serore fidence i¢ fairly reestablished throughoat the weters are down sammer level, thar evsviing | bo) ot MT Syen ~ Soe end Ady y Sacramento. pay = fow of the savages who- were toss country, and the drain by the late filibustering war the miner 10 easily drain the bed of ino river So hae been oon mete he An ee o Pep LF wed Columbia, July 4, by Rev, Mr, poor, ine ye bull at iaat cot the old fellow's dander up | ou our Gnances is hardly felt. More i popalar, ihural Prorpeots are good, and the crops of Ers!t | surveyor General of thie Plate since ite sation, an’ | Hamilton, Mr Wm. Manadeld, former! ot Barersviiie, tofficiently to induce him to knock them ap (or and everything im the republic assumes the bloom are harvested in excellent condition in moet of une | Sas tNz) on fe oe eee aaeee tia | Smithdeld, RL, to Mies Sallie Anm, daughter of J. I, Burt, but unfortunately noue of them were eeriourly bart. of hesith. The new bask project of which I wrote eount 08, ape the unprecedented drought which hw | py i —_ tap iene | sien epale ere tas | Bag. formeriy of North Dighton, Mase. A return of the amount of «oda oonveyed by railroad ma py jah attention has bees patd te gardening fa | Co acter of the nomimations is euch as déetroy the Inst rowm—Lavy.—tIn San Fraacieco, ~~. 10, by Benjamin from Aapinwall to Paoama, for iatamas consumption, for ian, 0 interior counties, and alreedy many of the mining pre’ | remaining prop of the enomies of Tray | Ovilims, Justice of the Pease, Mr. Isaac u, of Port the tix months ending May 30, hes been published. The | and the T) ansit route gem re-established, we shall haves tacts are euppiied with frult ancl vegetabies, grown ia tho | PONT OELTION, Snu*ecm@and tho renpest and cond. | ibd, 0. T., to Miss fanrah Levy, of san Francisco. value of the importa exeoeds $600,000, of over $1,500,000 | happy and very prosperous siate of things, Mr. Harrie, tmmodiote videty. Pesches, Zonet, vlad, aprivote a>- | Sonce of gectlomen ofall partion fenton is get. |, MAGiNWm— Cnrviiia In Sav 1 uly.6, by Rev, | of traccagainst us for the first quarter of thie year le S year, This is independent of tho imports to Panama | during bis sojourn among ux, made & very favorabis im- rs , alt of OfBia growth, are to be ting on rapidly and harmoniously with ite ‘B. arierly, Mr Euiphaz Magionia to Lydia Chevilla, Of | but $112,741 90, while it will be remembered that the two from the Pacific and the Aspinwall trade, which would ression, and both that gentieman sod Mr. Webster reasonable rates. moat assuring pro‘ of the upanimity of pe hn er San Francivoo. cargoes of ol of the Black Warrior and E L. | Fite ap tbe consumption of foreicn goods in the State to us enjoying the wish of the majority of the peo- Home disturbances are reported ss having taken place | WM) tauine Dron & Gooriia | _ MGGanvey—Dovia.—On the sth of July, by G. Devoe, | Frost—worth some $24,000, were the produce of Hawatian | Ove? $2,000,000 8 year, & large amount, cou. | ple that they might be succomfal in thelr: im, 0 amonget tho Pitt river Indians tm Siskiyou county, but they | bands of our political — Mr. 0. McGarvey and Hather Doyle, both residing in San | enterprise and capital, and though they Sgure’under a | "dering that the population of the State deos vot exceed | and valuable enterprise. We find some your ug bo pases te Be relates svaren, Mateo county. foreign flag, are as mach in potnt of fact « domeatic ex | 190 000 sous New York contemporarion pod eh slashing statements ‘The Demo ratic State Convention assembled at Sacra oa Nawnax—Locknsrt —In Forost City, June 30, Mr. Devid | port as any article in the list. The result ahows a deciced | . The Gevornor has iesued inetraciious fora now conus | aysinst Mr, Websier. So far aa Comm Rice is cancerned, it Mento on ihe 14th, and adjourned vine die on the nightol! | A Week's Violent Deaths and Accidents in | Newman to Rovaoa Lockbart tendency towards healthy state of ‘and in thas | © DO taken. Those hitherio made are imoorrect, | bas little elect, a¢ one and all recogeise the efficient ser the following day, after & boisterous sesson. As was aot! Nevada County, Ocomy—Pratt.—in Marysville, July 9, Mr, Jobn T. Og | ree) ia cheering. snd owing to the ciffculty of collecting the Letermates’ vices he bar, during the last two years of her struggle, Gipated, the administration or anti Broderick party were ‘The Nevada Democrat, of inst Weanes tay, contains an | don to Mies Harriet ©. Prati, reRavce AT Lanaiwa,—The Privy Oouneil have iseued | 'he epathy of the officers eniruste witn tho uty, and the | rendered our repubile. * ga". the ascendant, and bore down sil opporiiivn | account of the following deathe by viv lent causes Rawen—Howsy wati.—In aan Francisoo, July 9, by Rev. | orders forbidding the sale of beer at lamaina, Kxtreme prt he ple. who do not understand |'s object, | From Nicaragua the socounte are setivfactory. The ‘was a desperate effort made to adop: stringent reso. ‘A Frevchman maimed Celestine Rey comimitied suicide at | B, Brierly, in the Wasbingion street church, Johnson W. | drunkenness among the natives te said to be the cause of | 't '* probadie that the new atiempt will not be mo.e sac’ | dictators Jerez and Martinez ore aie | on with futions contemnatory of the Vigilnnos Commitice, but the | Rourbor Hill,om Saturday, the llth Jaly by shoctiag | Reser to Lo tea M. Honey well, beth of San Francisco. the order. 5 care and circumepection. General Canes on at were evidently lattepaed to rooe# tho agita- | himecif with @ double barrelled gun. He placed tho | Roas—Euuorr—At Si. Helena, Napa Co., Jaly 6, N. D. HAwAnAN MiowaRy Socrery,—Th's society has been The Independence sails to day or to-morrow for Sen | Managua (ibe new seat of government in Nic ) tom on that exciting rubject. following nominations | piece againet hie breast and fired it of by pasbing against | Rose, of dulmun Valley, to Aimoda L. Elliott, of Napa | chartered by thegovernment The Commercial adeertiser | Francieoo, where she lays up for the remainder of ber yt. Ti I or were made, and afiorwarde declared anacimous:— the wigger with a stick, The shot entered near the heart, | Valley. " pays —Some change |p the relation between the | 2878, being quite undt for About one handred of her | no foare of interpal trouble may be for. Ge bee For Governor, John B. Weller; for Lieutenant Governor, | cutting several large blood vowels, It if eaid tha! the Rows—Vave.—At Mokelumne Hill, July 8, Mr. Joseph | American Board of Missions and the Inland | ™OM, Whore time fe ap, return home A George Law, | publicly announced thai in the event of the Loonese aad j Com; jenion has been sought for years by the former, but the | '2 Charge of Captain Garland of the Maines, who, with | Granadiane creating fresh disorder, the department of a Waikop ; for ptrolier, J. W. Mandevitio, | decorsed was ® poor, worthless fellow, who would aot | Rowe wo Mary Vai M der Treasurer, Poomea Findley, for Jadge of tho dupreme | work, but lived on the charity of hie acquaintances StanTon—Roswi.—At Rackner’e, Sacramento, Jaly 4, | diMosutly of Axing on any satiafactory mode has as yet pre ae hingberger, are the oaly \wo oficers that leave the a ; ‘man wae Killed in Grace Val- | Mr. Jeaee Stanton to Mre. Elizabeth fH. Rueeil, vented enoh the others proceed in the ship to San tum being the wish of tho eatirs popsiatio of that depart. Soars, Revenn? Lm Lae gh sf AD On the same «ay a Corn! itis now by the parent ; John while working in a shaft on Conway's quarts load, b; Snaps Srrincer —[o Placerville, July 8, David Shirp. | society, to make the Hawaiian 7 inex }, and will then return home by steamer together their oa hie. y ” | ale to Rebehah Janctico Soringer, sy ecutive or agent in disbursing thy funds, which have hore- | With their oMcers. to be paid of in Now York. We are Ayres died in Nevada, from Soumotn— Tinian. Rews from the south Pacific. jury received some three weeks since | Dr. Vor Mer, ss Trinity Church, Mr. i San Francisco, Jane 24, by Roy. | tofore been given directly to ite missionaries, Tne fie- | *!! Sorry (0 loore the Independence from port, ber long Charles Seroth to watina Missionary Soolety will then become the guardian | *&y here made us well acquainted with hor offiere, who By the arrival of the steamer Valparnieo at Panama, op Smith's mill, on Deer Oreck, below Rough avi Ready. | Mies Martha Tilman. of the American mistionaries on this group, as woll as | *¢ 4 fine gentiemanly set of follows, and her orew a well ing cant hook, und ja roliing it TAYLOR—Opmw.—In Ban Franotaoo, July 8, by the Rov. | theee stationed in Micronesia and the Marquesss, Tao | Debaved body of men. Captain Hom remains hore in the | the ‘Mat July, we gather a few item: of \uterost:— over something, it gave ® eudden start, and the and of we | Dr Soot. Mr, William Taylor to Mise Mary Jane Oden. Sandwich Inianc® Mission is becoming every year lems de. | J¢h® Adams, and the Deostnr, “aptain Thatoher, will pro- The special convention berreen Fogand, France and im on the forehead, jast over the eft eve. Thomrean.—Mock#® —In San Francieco, July 2, by the | pendent for ite support on the society, and wii | Dably be back soon from Central Amorica. ° British | Pera, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the gagno islands padlicaniem. ir, which Cause} hit aeath, | Rey. F. Moosheke, Mr. Thomas Thomeen And Antonia | be eventually disconnected from tt corvette Alarm is also m port, and will probably remain | i the setter, wae ratified in Lima on the 6th of Jane This A Piate Ni Convention of the American part; from Loudon dounty, Virginia. Mocker, both of San Francisco, Siomar Depcmarn =A signal lologrept hav been crested | bere for somet me. Ueaty guarantees the exemption of ihe iniande and the Inas been called by the Bache me, to convene at the Of vital. ‘& man was #0 severcly injured in « Vawperroot—O'HARs.—Im Benton Oo., June 2, Mr. | at Honolol il, four miles town, to signalize aii taal B0a00 revenves from ihe chances of revolu‘iom. n nomination fer Governor that he died on Monday follow. | John Vanderpool to Mra. Riza O'Hara, iste of Marion Co. | the appr cone ln. EWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. ‘There hee beea a fight near Arequipa between Vivanco’e Dall had lodged noar the #kylight Wricht—Cramion.—At Mokelamne Mill, July 6, William Onaxon Onor.—The Commercial Advertiser gays the STATR OF AFFAIRS ON THR IsTHMUS, forces and those of Castillo. Both parties claim the vic- roof after it, and io roaaning | Wright, Bq, to Aona Cromlish. orango crop at Kona, Hawaii, will not eqaal that of iat (From the Panama Star, Augurt 4 | tory. throogh the ricylight lost hie balance and fell to the floor, ‘mame 7ouixn.--In San Francisoo, July 9, by Rev. F. | year. Trees which bore over 5,000 will not thie season The state of aifairs in the Sate of Panams ie ‘An attempt at revolution at Callao among the troope bet serra Ao the on |. He was insensible up to the time of Mocebake, Mr. Jobm Werner to Miss Johanna ‘Zoller, both pietd_ 3,000; -“ the — % noted in North and | traly lamentable, and mast be viewed by every honest, bey . es ey eo dy an Seote Croz. ‘h Kona. On Kauai il be good. w ings of shame iD considerable excitement fat been caused “Se White Sulphur Springs are the grand place of resort | — William Patterson, formerly from Howard county, Mie Worrworrn—Sovwrac.—In San Francie, July 11, by | Vorcaxo.—The vol ano py Sot yl very plainly ie tector. of heqressatattves oan nas pang attempt to onact an amoeaty for al pulltical offences stn2e for the 7 Pe of our population, ard at | sourl, was terribly injered at Walloupa on the %b July by | Rev RK. P. Cutler, at the residense of the bride's fathor, | seen from Labaiva on the 224 Jane. Court of Jason, intrigner, abuser and iliegalities are car | 1861—the messare bad no}, but it was oelieved would (preecnt are up| of two bundred grewie at tho | the sccidental discharge of blast Ho wa holding tae | Henry A Sonnt-g, rq., Mr. Jobn P. H Wentworth to | _ Lowa Tepe —The Advertiser says the lamber trade | ried op, such ae in no country in the world Claiming to | PAe#. The conspirators bad deen condemoel, Dut the ‘elegact hote), which is charmingly emboromed amongst | tamping |ron in bis hand and another men sirikiog a Mise Maria 4. Sopptag. | with the natives i stosdily increasing, and shown iteslf in | rank ‘aa civilized, would be per mitted to exis. peetation wae that the government wid coma the hilia of Napa. it to tamp inthe powder, when the biaxt exoiodet, Fae Wattsee Maxrix.—Ia Sonora, Jaly 2, by Rev. J. 8. Fish, | the improved character of ine native houses erected ail It a only neooseary to read the remilides in the journals | fentence of A decree opening the commtin, A aim ‘ocurred in the Sazarnc saloon, on Clay | tamping tron passed throngn Patterson's left arm, nour | Mr. Joreph |. Wails to Mise Celis &, Martin, both of Sie: | over the island, published In this city to be made aware to what an ox 0 flags was d on the 1816 of June. street, ry4 morning of the 6th inst., betwoen Willie | (he elbow joint, carrying off « portion of the joint bones; | vens’ Rar, /amlomne Co. Rack Ackoss tie Pactro.—The Polynesion of the 27th | tent corruption has spread thronghout the length and Bolivia the election bad terminated for the govern. oreo, the +, and James MoCleary Gordon, the bia face waa shectingly Mutilated and cat by the roo Were Rocks —In San Framctsco, July 16, at the | June syr— breadth of the lend. The Sapreme Court, the Criminal Jatier siraet former, or tripped him down several | amd powder, and two fingors on hia right hand were blown | reeidence of Il B. llawkias, by Rey. 'R. P. Cutler, Mr the bark Fanny Major and the schooner Vaquero both , no freiehte Cor American ships are now very low, timer, whonenpon Wills drow a pistol and shot Gorton: | off. The sight of one of his eyes is destroyed, and it is | George D, White, of S.ockton, to Mise Fannic Roigers, of | clear to-day for San Francisco, and quite a degree of in- ‘vemels having Iately been taken up at 818 per ton the ball entered under the right armpit, passed downward | fenred hie arm will bave to be amputated. Should the | Boston, Mas verent (8 manifested in the rae, estion to be de Segue AIRE BP at Miuistont, N J = Oa the Oth inet, Jonging to ihe Bart Mifietme Manu. facturing: pany, at East Millstone, the tavern howee on the o; vide of the street, and & dwelling oocup'ed by one of the workmen were burned town. Loss $42,000. rs. the bones of the | arm be saved it will be of little ase to bim, at the elbow Vaasa —Twomrsow —At Thompeon’s Ravoh, on the Ho | cided if Dot as to which ie the best sallor—for bod’ ‘up to the sathoritien; Gordon | joint will be sti, The othar man was slightly injured. k@umne river, July 1. Henry © Yerba, of Yolo, to Mian | swarda the Vaquero the palm—Dbat te decide a8 to the de ‘¢ eye infrmary, on Mission The Democrat likewise contains an account of tne death | Mary J. F. Thompson, of San Joaquin, California. gree in bh one wi)l beat the other. 4 Yolook P.M. | of Henry Mowngin, sliane Jones, (mentioned i the Bulletin peaTHR. [The Vaquero arrived here last years. of Wodnoeday iast,) by being stabbed ™ an allray by » Avan —Near the Halfway douse, between Sacramen “ sign yet of the Fanny Major.) i E f ct rh 4 F 3 3 i ; Fe 3 £ 2 z 2 i

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