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WEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1858.—TRIPLE ‘Baa feldt to Miss Balle, daughter of Dy. Conwaz, all of has la Los Angeles, April 6, John M. Foy to pe ne yeaa ceremony. ‘Banecn~Gorpuay —In Gan Bt eee ur. L, Hir.ch, of ralem, Oregem, to Miss —Dicwry —At Stockton, April ¢, Jehn B. Fran feeo, Aprf'?, by the Be to cB coc Mi Dickey. . Bowoxn— Wats —To Toper Piacerville, April 7, Fred. re x—ALav¥.—In Marysville, April 7, Derriex Haan to ry April 6, Mr. Laurence April 18, Frank Beretord 10 Mes Rebecca aoe bas tea le Mare 21, Mr. Phi ip Serer oe D* bec Kelley tow rie” 7 pei =: Stale P. Lituebe 0 to Mes Y Lan Waa: ay aye 1B by Rev. F. a lu 4 fy hembake, te Lawl Bolagid Waroer Lone— Nato,—Near Gold Lato Wee Bui, Placer county, April 4 ‘Lops +0 Frevees N: Bo. Mayae—* Teas ummuEn le Gan Fravcieeo, ee Lavy, “7. B. wayer, of Sonora, to Mise Otere Borabeimer, nus —At fuclumae cousty, EB Campi, Sumpun.—At Raoch fae Bravo, Gan Metco county, a the 14th of April, at toe resitence oF Obaries Inn, Biq., by the ev. J.B Bald Beary Miller, E-q , of Ban Fracdisdo, 10 Wine Nancy W., youngest dsughier of Joremiab Sde'den Enq. of Caepaedet, RL Naat—Joneox.—lo Red Biulfs, Maron 3t, B. Noal, Esq , to Wins Calpourpis Jovason Newmanx - Newark —In Loe Angeles, March 24, Har- wig Newmark to Sa-ab Newmark. ‘Onustorn— Wriaox.— At 0, oville, March 80, James Orm- wen wS EB Wilton. Rarpoira—Buwae.— At Benicia, sp i 7, by the Rev. Me Woo: bridge, Mr. R F Ravi to “he FrancesG , @angbter of HH, Gewnios, a) ef that olace. ‘Resp—Bipweil —ip Sacremento, Apri 7, Mr. Wm. B. Ried to Mien Mary E Bidwos! ‘Rurp—Gray — At Red Bull, Tebsme county, April 8, Z. Revd to Knsadech Gray. UTNE Ter Rael oto binge” , Avex euricshands xan Red Sieff, Tesame county, april 4, D ~ At Biepwond Scout to Paution Saenwar—Buoomesa Auvare, Plecer coanty, Age Sy Thomas Goerenen 10 8, J Broomhead. TLL ams — Ea! Ford ‘Wirxixe—Orrz —In Yreka, Siakiyou county, March 3%, o. Winkler w Minnie Oks ‘Wr1ame—Suencny — At Cleckemer, 0. T., March 28, Mr Richard Willems to Mise Garab A Gelebary, Wana—P.cr —Io San Jose, Santa Cara county, April ll, ¥. F. Waite & Ennio Page Woor—\cdmm —Nea: the Ca'sv-ras, San Joaquin coun- ARR = 4 Wm Wore to Kas Miller, 7 ‘Wi reriz— W amov —In Ban Frencieco, Aoril 6, by Rev. BRB Lecy, Mr Wm. Whiple to Mise Ouberine M. Wat- pea, both of San Frascieco Ap.brose, aged 27 years, Bucnise.—'n Gan Francveo Apri! 16, of consumption, I. © law Guckier, a patrve of @altimors, aged 88 years. Guarxr —4t Deer Creek, Tebama coanty, April 7, Mr:. LM. Carter. @.ariz,—Ip Red Brafis, 1, infant daughter of Mr. Grave, @. T., Marcb 24, Rev. Harvey ‘Btocs ton, Aoril 5, tofant devgn'er of B. B. aad F. |. Covert, age4 1 year, 1 month and 9 tars. Comvoy.—In San Franceco. April $ of coneamotion, Mer B wiget © broy. « vative of Ireland age? 23 years. M1 My>tha Rehecoa oa y child ef Joba apd Lavina Oyrus, med 16 mouths ond 4 tayr, innTen —to Gao Frarcison, on the night of Wedarsday, = t, Joneyn N., only cen of Wm. C. and Mary C. Dot- Desttony.—tn Loe Angeles, April 4, Francie Dealloen, of copeumot: D. Eerss.—In San Berperdipo, Mare 20, Ase Exton, aged coanty, Mis areut 80 years, formerly from Liberty, Clay oor. Fieipe.—Ip Sparta, April 6, John Fields, aged 28 5 formerly from oni J . ED Frick.—At Mat Vatiey, Triatty ovanty, Apri! 8, Emma @abforois, denghicr OF C. ‘nad Carolive Frick, aged | year ape 10 movtns. x pative of tbe ward ot Floren ervara Is x eure. 8 va = BAsKison ~ at AnDesiie, Betumare’orde 7, ds, Maron aged 9 mains conoty, Avril 11, Nelson erty of 5 county, N Y. in San Frapereoo, Merch 4, Samael V. Hoben, B pat ve of Ms pe. "ge 3h veers. Kurty.—Near P rtlend,0. f., March 98, Bingham Kelly, 4.0 yenre. A osoce te Gacramen'o, Avril 11, Josephice, infant @aoge er of J. A. aod Dorothy Landers. ‘Warenstt.— Io Pepeete, Jay 16, — Marshall, an Amer- erp, seed 80 years ‘Mason —At Potter's Ravin, Bet ce ovusty, April 3, Wii Khem Meson, sed 21 years, 0 native of Geriasd, Maine ‘Cour —At Oaniond, Oo tre Come oventy, April 3, «ad genty, Kase Opie, youngent cb id of John B aad Mary de Harecx. spa ractertian se A omer © eel years a —t6 I ‘Angeles, April 6, RM. Phillips, of 2 , temo. eu yk Monte Crew, weave Seaeey, Ser 3, Thome . ly of Corawe!! . pe ota 6. Mra. Maria L., wife of Revjemio Primen, , tged 84 years and 0 monine. Rapway.—At Senta are, April 6 Josnoe W. Dhan, forweriy County Jndge of Sacte Gara county, aged earr. a Rurrenroy.—In Barriebure, Lisp county, March 20, The odore A., oldest aon of J. &. and 4. A. Ripperion, ego! 3 youre. Pomxtor —In Portisnd March 27, palo of Thomas G. aod B. T. Rob ton, e¢ed 17 months. Kyas.—On the It of Aorit, aear Maryaviile, Barnoy Ry, analive of the pariah of Seiliow, Longford county, a ie Oraae ai ey al April 3, Alice Soorr —I0 ‘alley, Now A 5 ‘of Barrison and Bother Soot, aged 7 = Sante Ross, April $, Frack M , youngest: Sere S” » Ae) ogee paulo oan 6 —In Sacramento, April 8, Willie Henry, aon of Beet neve Hag. net yan, Te a dave ..j + ee at Ri ae jee F tor. aged 19 yeare ro veths = Monterey, Merch 19, Maude Vsorsa —At : i last mail. Onffee baw noon tpadtive ao 1 nomies! Btane Ary goods bave been ‘a request at tiloradly fall prices, and the jobbers during the past foruigns beve het « pretty aciive trato, Boots and shoes are without nate. Tislebange Metaia arr ty dul, the onty exes) tn beimg pig iroo, for whicn ebere t* © womewhat bet or & heavy Jonlas, aod as we Srite are nearly aa ‘ull ae noted at the Sloes of last your. ‘Tee market for all descriotions of raw apirite has bere ‘Without fr, and the vrospec! oF any permasent!myrore- site ax remo averor Vary fread tenn bave beso made at wuo- m™ po ots are now ai previous years bad their own looal stoors W rely 1990 for cvonumption. Barley and oate have deo lood, for the res few that It It #vi ep) the new crop will Ood ur wi") 8 O° nigerante surptae from tagt harvest remainin, fe and omewoore throng lout the State. Frown — Light J Gra —tales of 800 Of Wheat or cata. Porators —Salee at 705 @ Liquors —taies of 300 boxes claret at $2 70. 24. No sales Prato arrtem-—The Richmond Poa pieces in ralle! column extracta from the letter Gov. Wise on Know Nothi be mlm ge ag on the Depmatis, jure of the age of Elizabeth, by Wm. Hazlit.” The language Sou Ge ae the same through reveral long sentences, pla- ie more sarpehning, dace Gov. Wise Ty ving 5 elery oxo kaown, 8 5 , en evi , flow of both, &e., on the same days; with a line of veawele vo tbe Panama which ny ttietan hate cad oe Take to Bt. and +26, by te West ao Sa . area aa aor ro srlontly vation, grante permianten 10 tie Unved Catanis Be Sing Sea as Se ay erect gomenmnent, me DEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. Hf wu opin wall op ibe 4b ef | whatever, pF the landivgs, wharves, works My zen teonine Someta deh been nominated for fannection with the riizead, to which J siveied bor ih property of he Ualad \ on Governor of the Btate of Panama. subecq! id ‘by distinetly understoo! and ox ‘The Attorney General of Paname bed refused to obty a | 4n4 Lae neh sm arp neh hea bo ne | ever, al ia previ aaa ena mot tan post federal order to prenocate Gov. Pabrigh for dorelicon of | Menta With’ peeoect te the English postal ayetems | rannee over ibe said porion of ned which may be red. dauy inthe ata of april 18, 1886 tnd rates, I nendtyou aa seocunt. wide tables irom | immertele ras voted out negative by Mowers. Bri, oom seuewaus cosanrmmmven, |_| fan Jac eter tovag ae option Pea | wrk acl re le . lew Aermwaxt, N.G, March 15, 1658. | 7"2K reds: xh tae fh tre toa beer aneton ee ae ed, bby the committes after being Influence—Coinage—Steamers and Sailing Pack, ¢ts— Postal Arrangements, §c, (The pecond debate closed, the project to You, in New York, are clad in overcoats and furs, Soe gible nel plod fe greg warming your shins at a blazing fire, with the ther mometer probably at or below zero; while here, fi bea (ats tae Ceuta nae ten eels ot tes sitting at a desk with coat, vest and neck tie off, it bappens to be with regerd to arvioles windows and doors all open, a refreshing breeze 6, bah in qnnsidonng article #, the conras sentepoe ‘not mearuring more tac sores’ anould be eubstituted by this other pot meeroriog more thao six bon ired pamarng end A pointed out by the executive power of New Tae duscuesion being then olored in regard to this mod!- fication of the orietoal article, Mr. Mwquera moved ‘Abas te votation sbould be nominal, wh'cn being done ge she following reeult:— Against it, Merars. Amsdor, 1d, Caieo’o, Cortez, Chavey, Tacio, Harrera, Iseza, sweeping over the reverberating ocean ae it dashes along the coral beach, I am sweating over my epis- tolary labors. This ie said to be the pleasantest time of year at Aspinwall. It is called the dry sea- on, and laste from December till May, the easterly trade winds cooling the heated stmosphere, and making a residence here just now health restoring and pleasing, There is no epidemic sickness on the Late, Martives, Monieza, Mosquera, Murillo, Quijno, island; some touches of the indigenous fever, Vorens Neeny jioggesehen, Vile and Zalous In fever of it— 8. Amésquita, Anaya and Gatier ehsking recelige@mns of home into the minds of rez Jopzeles The o@ 1a) article was also |, Mesara. Amator, American residents. Bat it is @ great mistake to Ames quite, Brid, Cortez. Facio, Gatierrez Goozsiez, Her- euppore that Aspinwall ie the most uuhealthy place rere, 8 Monters, Marilo, Vergoethes, Vitie and jus being againet it; and Messrs. Naloedo, poagese on an ery hot. Reon ye aS vegies, {Latwra, Quisne Verges tnd Voge i fa fr. here other part tlantio , Vege reprodi article coast of Central America; and with the the showd benominel. ” exception of the universal Isthmus fever and the qaceef Me ry Amador, na; ge Meg horas 4 & enervating influence of thie climate, from what I 5 2, Chaves, Faclo, Gatierres, 5 hear and.see Aspinwall is @ more bealtoy place to rosswenens. Veen, "venpooche wVile ahd ‘aiden; Mr. Gajanc’e Fond Tive ip than any other on thia I ee aemtes 4d. per balf Ounce. ‘was the only one kfirmative, mt a have fe ile passed then, Ist and ae by the railroad compan fer the ase of sea & Pe ae ep apy bode: Beir conplayen and on Sagutey tom the resident Committee, the 34 article, which had besa pegativet to physician I was fally satisied is bat the asnal “4. do. the seeved debate, passed also; after wh oh article 4, the ‘American average amount of sickness among tbe Ie de. introauction, ana the heading were adopted. TerideDts, sagen ae nab 4 is. do. PROJECT OF LAW BSTABLISHING POLICE RBGULA- Take from Aspinwall the reilroad, and in the elo- aa, od TIONS FORTHE FORTS, AND DESINGING IN WalCH quent language of Mose t!a’ no whar.’ ‘The town owes 1s. Ses or How wate MUS? BB ARSENALS AND DRY ite origin and existence extraordinary ander- ‘DOCKS, DOCKY £RDs, taking. sen re Og eee ay lemkeurany tnd x‘ S ‘Toe Senate and House of Representatives of New Gra. covered over with impenetrable anderbrash and “ nada, constituted in Congress, parasitical laced trees. company own Manza- . tary Bile alana, which To about one mile equare, and ee ee Po lease 1s. éo. 5 lows the Siegeisbebitante and. They vafors 0 el a | Bas meee scatas St preeraen t any part of it in fee, and this, together with the high ae 8, way abd terms of furnishing pilots, aod maxing monthly rent ¢ , is the people of ber 4 the Visits which the national laws require. Finer unfavorably on ite growth Mors —The postage wast be prepaid. ‘rt & The exeoullve will order uel, part of saldlaw " operate y pros | The American rates of are ten cents for | which remains io force to be reoublished io Perity. wall contains about eighteen hundred in- | b#lf ounce letters within 190 mies of New Yorks and | wi. this one, to make Xt well known (0 all those whoare Mabitunte, tedred of whom are natives and | tWenty cents for al half ounce letters posted beyond | lined te obey and en'oroe W, Jamaica vegroee, Americans and Bai 29 making | ‘st ce. Unless the fall rates on each letter | | Ars 9. The arssna) snd promomgpenrpce Megs up the difference. Tie latter are either in the ene are paid in the United States, the letters do not Srorenl et peiioaas cupetiaore, mreensl uarne foyment of the railroadand steamsbip company, or | Tf8¢ fon, This sbould be known, as | be given by the exeoutive power the cos! Stuendante in or ‘of the various atores. | Z0ch annoyance arises from in the Ui ‘Art 4 Toe pational exec sive power will provide tor These consist of Yankee notions and dry goods, whole- forwarding (as they letters to Aspin- | the ertabliabment of a dockyard, arvens! aad gridiron, in sale produce and commision Froceries, grog. | Wall, California, 3. by merely on a three | ihe harbor of Teboge, bay of Panema; aed tn order that rind tendas, ‘with a number of restanrante and | céDt writing from here need not pay | ali the works, piers, wharves, watericg places and stores "Among the latter is the Howard House, the | th im advance, the postage eng charged pre thopan yoga sine ey any ee oe largest and best in the town, at which good accom. | she parties addressed in the United Staton, | iret, Thal he Osta ereok may be made arsiable to pro. Roautions with fir charge may te depended on. | yom alortdenerted. it i twelve milo ten trom | "Meche "UTES cene dvi Oe ao ening from $10» $15.0 week.» v | Aspinwall: and fora 0- | the p'sne aed est mates of the works, will be detra ‘and house rent are hich in Aspinwall, | cation ¢rected about the fifteenth century by the | charging them to the ser rice of tae present foal year, avd euch labore being fobed, « report of ‘will De made to Congress in its nex: session. voy ‘commeroally or oy way of exsropricion, ecnerdiog Commercially or by way of exsi ¥ to ibe law of Jane2, 1848, the unde required for ths oe tabdiat ment; bas it wast be dis\icily understood that shore lands which the sea washes over, up to ihe highest tide mark. are petional property. Art, 1. Toe execative power will adm't propositions for iJ 14 as may be seen by the following:— An ordinary mory house or store fe ad ad a year; two $2,000; three story, $3,000— payetle month!y trader of which the habitations and warelvises are composed does not last over five or six years. in con~ sequence of the corrsding iofluence of the climate, ineecta, &c. The buidiogs have e dilapidated, mil- dewed and ricketty appearance, and some portions— wry, The be Killed— Another Riot in Embryo at Panama-—Acci- dent at Sea— Financial eonomies of the Ratiroad Com where the negroes — canno' pany, dc de, tbe corstruction of the works, aod will appoiwt ove or a te filth, equalidness and pees ‘Since the ealling of the Moses Taylor we have had mo- | more Spamy 2 mews to surees. aod exemine the ercencter of the reeidents even in the most unsca- | tbing of interess in the way of news, or goaip even, on | PEM ‘nee suey tee yor eee ven, part of the Five Points. The price of vut- | the isthmus. two different opes, and each one of them wili be ander ter is 35¢., beef 15c., brown Led 15, white eagar ‘There has been no arrival from Central America, either | tbe respective ‘authorities The limite of the harbor of 20, —_ $12 per pow jard cat ger 25¢., + a doven, kene $1, turkeys $2, potawes 15c. a Ib., onions 150. a Ih uart, by Sap Juan del Norte or the Pacific eide. Whether we yy I sba)l hear of revelction or pesce and quiet in those vol- ‘Att 9, The ports of the islen tpg t» the coa federation, born in the Avieptic aud in the Pao fc, are matches So. a box, washin; a dozen, ice $5 cwt. | cavic little republics when we next bear from them, none rt coed to foreign trade, trade qiva or 10c.a Ib. The of Sntegrene average Séom Dat a prophet oan predict. . Soper ous ot foo coaaserasion shasienly ba.cliewes, $1 to $1.50 aday; mechanics, from $3 to $4. Of the | ‘The Britieh steamer Thames, Gillie, which sailed from | only exception; lt may be upened 4» foreign (rude, soa ; *mey we tothe rexulations which ths exesutive power may eetadheb. Given, kc. Preventes by we uorersigned, . G De MOSQUERA, Senator, afford a full eupply. by the railroad or even a chance of exist- penne eh rl natives and ne; latter, unless emp! packet companies, have not ce, gers apd near one million io Ren-=+, March 26, 1968: wUee eae of Repeal! esyeesin. anh ssane:| see eee tees toe Soa Pate, RARE ARES | | Pear teeta gy ot er sane + mv can induence ia making a considerable iniprovement | from Mexiean porte, brought 0 Panama on the | ancther revoluiion tata mamercial babite and customs of the people. | Britah man-of-war Magicienne. The British have There ie ‘an opening in this ao fora subseantial aiways kept © war veel on the Pacidic In Aspinwall, on the 22. 0 April, of songestive remit- American commission houre; but Rotor mecbasles | oaag, of Central Amerion nd Mexico, emeggtion "the Patera Retroad Ooapaay, aged 27 Jeary, of Do © FeUe DM erned hy te Alcalde appoatad by | tale, ,finee ie Pemame Ralroet Company hare pet | ".'same™atrci recone the daub of Pr Juma the New Grane goveraioat who takes cogniuace | Gaal meres ropsoen aay have crea wa | Hoe repel oe SATS eal at rally fining both parties, and sees to the collection | *the British steamer Trent, Leeda, from &. Thomas, ar | 10 enema over forty years ago, when it was « Spamad and payment of the taxes, Ac. ‘There is « tax levied | rived bere on the wth, wan {var ‘days beniad time, aad | colony, and bas since fotlowed his profession as one of on house property, another on commerce, and a third | some anxiety was beginning to be felt for her safety. Tae the leading physicians of the place. om aie Ge waaper ning Rep n ile Woe | Stet" ino"ceme? kG tare | ___ News om the Sowth Pace ce of the di jes are more an arbitrary than equal manner; successful commer: | $3216, Sane ber ore abou seventy cuore, snd | The steamship Bolivia arrived st Pansms on the 2ist of cial aes, omg being taxed ia proper on a fa ie poco | ver's inland. jgvewaanee ’ nana April, with the South Pacific mile, dated at Valparaiso oa tiempo habits of the people aud the indolent che: | | tne Treat also brings pews from Bogote, vis.- the re | thy Glatt Msrch, +nd at Galan on the 18.4 0f aril rye? ene ate apn ane Hea teen: | Shan boaaeeete pnw gg ms said. | -. {20,274 02, freight apeste fer Kazope, $086,063; fer it te enous ; lew Gri 3 some: are it gets enouftcient to Know you. are doing well to | we uvimportast. Itty Bow sald tbe Hoose will alno | Peneme, $06,245, merit the special consideration of the tax commiis- | pasa tbe treaty. This treaty is mont unpopalar bere with Avong the passengers by the Bolivia were Seeor Jose sioner. How Pavama 4 Graantion' Cen Ty hy Ie we Davila 46 Condamerin, Charge 4’ Affairs from Peru to Sar- nage to make OAL Pray at ie oF. Ty Covernmens will refuse to fatty it lhe. provabio that | $18; Geunr Joan Carmevaro, Ly age A a tabaer OF rhe ore ; | Zour Corgrese will adjoarn before) ean bear of Yi raul Crvoul General from Sardinis to Pora,and Srenr Nets, Is n mystery. OF the 300 white residents, there are | Cation, If so, what will Become of tho treaty ? for many ) earn editor and manager for the Vatparain) not twenty white females; the want of their society Ik te whispered about that op the 14th of April, just | Agrewria, all en route az Serge ‘Chane waking @ residence bere almost unendurable. pasned— the day preceding the anniversary of the Panam The Ay! a Veena on bd fan me seemed Bare sa a"tne cbaracheristion of the negr® | Pevesied > serine orca tata | sr Sarna tl lag oun Tin of thas moth ponerse race, fiat nose, thick li tat Lient, 3. Howes Brows; Jane L. Davie $h80, Jos on Joseph Wieon Jr ; sume 360 wooden houses of all sizes and charucters, Rarive a. Bsbosok; ase't besides the commodivas wharves, , offices Rameey, Com and buildings of the Ame: and Pana- ma com, Aspinwall. oy the black and mixed lation increases, the white does not increase; and vod ee may —— those omy yy natives, ~ © are engaged trade, there an vant of native and imported ignorance, Tecinens and by the leaven which age = ego cracked flute or squeaking dle every night, and even dey. together the votaries of Terpichore, chus aod Venus, Nene mena debauchery, . ane seg joone: ‘more frowokd 2008, By gotlic opinion. Lathng, equating, Beta, ja ing at every corner are Jamaica negroes, who, if not emplo; the i common cause with the dirty and are the ready Wola 00 writing the above learned BRNMBNT DEFSsTBD—DANGBR OF CIVIL Waa— of thore in power to take ce on American page yyy none gy Sm pr rnp ie CLERICAL INTOLBRANCB— RAILROAD PROG AR8*, inant tle the United States government in | Cranaae. i whist Row Grecade sotnowiedges ber're | From thie republic up to Slet of March we have the fol rut ronte, is not this one equally deserving of Ee nie 0 memale yoo irae yar we usaasepesek Loe adnate their consideration? Over ten millions of american op ‘be lethmas the election in the triamph of we 0y90- impersonate | ec Puce cme aie te | Mi fr Soh Se aera routine bowers crom the lthinus, the influeuce of | Westy, ent th exthuon ravjecl the Gompaay 1 18 | Cciveg ine Srvorecsent gusty popsee ce haves ==DeesY. the United ates government ia wanted, and should be made felt here. Past exp Panama abnaliner “eS Ws Lass wan, maseucre, abont which no desisive action has yet | Voy Granada te gress at dipiomsecy a 5 epee Pen neta ale one pe te ers: neat been taken—ehould impart more vigor to the admin. istration, and urge thoee in powrr to t Ameri- can interest: and foster American in! wees Ay this quarter, Nye = Moy acne, ly exer 6 when call to existence, our res vet wil become a vye-word of derision to Central ‘American governments; and while English infla- ence energetically ru-tained gives protection and en- cooragement to British subjects, citizene of the United Senos Stat Sagres to nee opportunities of individual and vatic progression irittered away "wor vot Santiago bes isnved paatora!, ip The Arch shop a which he comp ave Of the exaterce of « Protantaat cba pe) im Valparaiso, This intolerant act, says tbe Mercurio, bas been treated with contempt by the citizens of Va pe reno The Valparaleo Murcurto of Siet March seys:—Iast avamer brought to gar rhores Gr. D Macedon» Satlus, solving (Lage Oafferes near thie governm?ot, eho, 1s @ rumored, comes charged wito the seviement of the b undary quenvon between both resublics, a¢ aieo Cr or alpen cam o the or ae ‘We tramslace trom the (acta Pini vepers of the debate oa the ano Apays, was read, aa the Beeretary of Foreign intros uced Py eaid committee and lost by the supinenes, dilatoriness and unac: | 42 ‘he cme seems Bustbens tough still dull shows © alight imorovenent, ayn hn ft setses beepers irene tama Hin Ng the represeutatives of American manifest Bice at (ise pee ome Rarene ss ave te “o dc es The Conmls here are Mr. ©. J. Fox, American; . qacete of money Continues to be severely tert, P . Mr 1, R. Cowan, British Vice Consul and it for pm = mo oe Deere Se re ee Lloyds and Bignor J. B. Donalicio, Sardinian and French Consulate agent. Their butiness altogether depends on the steamships and railroad companies, and hereafter your correspondent may be tempted to gives few hints to the United ites govern- ment. The erlang is of @ mixed character— American, French, English, &o.. the native bein; Hated by the Panama Railroad cme oording to uf ‘ ates:— Spanish, Peruvian, Bolivian jo wnicd merobante have been obliged to ododuc: their burinere. The harvest hae been abupdant, and in rte of the damage cared by the ate stor. pres must deotine cour FPably for ay binds Of agricultural produce the United Sa 68 steamer Shubrick reported, ap to tae 14th of April from Vaiparabo, thus:— Chile Fil rematoed m @ state of excitement on Account of the elections, which were agalost tae governmeat The |ine of voleg from 0 to “acaa bed ew comp) ted, copvect'tg the later place with Va par sieo bo the effect of mtoppleg order that the Secretary of Foreign Affaire abould be pent to beer it, was Degatived. ‘When the debate wea closed, Mr. Abe votation shoold be somival, which WOO'f abo oF the committer was approved by tive agsipat 7 negative votes; the $16; new and old Granadian, Jequite, Aoays Brit, Caiceto, Laaze, | Several arrests bad been made of persons pacsing [aie Mexican, Colom Seay inc tet qi bora on _— oy Om Bolivian cotn ia Vaiparaieo nadian do , (new.) $14; 53 . Ohare parte in p . wrtion, AMT ‘American ‘cuin la taken at 16, live, Vengoeches and Zaldus; and tne sonsion e4- PERU. pt The sliver coin is valned be ol dol. — adcrate Cen conttnnst, ant ie wists ra py to bere Pa putcerwepion re, $1) BAd Gas AOS Sorter Oo, 0S | with a moditeavion ih We fina) part, tr | cei ene AMBRICAM SBIPS STILL RMBARGORD— ; half do., 400.5 quarter do., 200. tional 41; bal ‘on; Prench five. franc pieces, 96¢.; oh Bolivian dollars, $1; dollar, duced by Mr. Mosquera, acd which reads thus: TRADE IMPROVED—@UANO RXPORTS. poet - Dy ocr CA aetna ‘and Ube | \ ined tates or we paren Praca called an rage emery and cae ant, Pagan nals compen weamer tom New | Miser ce ver erecea we tivoing tra a | 2S, 02 Sem argu ot areraaten ware tes worl ido r bat wae ‘i Yak ad ‘Naw: Oplsse, vhich arrive bere om or | , armas TM res eppterey + ei Sieng Sm | ee co niNen rel aoebatiea costes orang at about the 16th and 40th of every month, there are ant ‘Dnited Maton 0 reek ‘ peo pare! hye tote that Rave bert te the Ss . Rost oe “ ore “toa (i 9 1) every eatinen ee Pantene Be } Fab tna hats of cash south, ond for ment her ° $ wiadeg, nave to nove for the past fifteen daya; the only 0 and saila for England, ponition, We are hourly expreting the United States Saranac. She left Valparaleo ‘on the 8d inst, rsa BOLIVIA, We transiate the following items of news from our flee :— ‘The goverr ment of Linares bas siready 804 two Tevolutions—that of Ouchadam ba, headed by Cologel mene, and that of Sucre, which wax dinooveed toro 8 before tte cutbroak and was directed by General . consequence of these events mevy persons of mark Deve beep arrested, spd amongst thom Messrs. Bustilios, Aguirre and Vaidiviero. ‘The Sufferers of the “uw quehanna. OUR JAMAIOA CORRBFPON DENCE. Kiragrox, Jamaica, May 1, 1858" ‘The Moriclity on Board the Susquehanna~ Dreadful Con dition of the Sick—Noble Conduct of the British Nawal Officers—List of the Dead and Survivors, de , éc 1b. ve been favored with the following statomen' from one of the officers left by the Susquehasna at Port Royal ‘The United States rtvam frigate Susquehanna arrived at Port Royal, Jamaica, on the eveniog of the Stn of April, ‘with 103 officers and men on the sick list wih yellow fever. Admira) Sir Houston Stewart was iu the harbor, in BH. M. ship Indus. The Indus was a blaze of lights, and an the Sarquebanna passed ber there was @ ‘‘goand of revel: ry’? apd of gaiety on board. On the Susquehanna the con trast was fearful; was to be heard bat the groaas of the sick end dying. The whole spar deck waa a hospital ‘The Health Officer socom came alongside, aod the ominous anewer ‘We bave the yellow fever,” was made to bis la- quiries. He leftthe ship, and rowed tothe Indus, Io « abort time Commodore Keliets, C. B., amd laspeowr 0. R Kinnear, M. D., in cbarge of the royal naval hospital, were alongside. In the brief interval between the depar- tare of the Health Officer and the visit of dommodore Kel- ket, ft had been decided to receive our poor fellowes in the bospital; and by 6 o'clock A. M. of the 6th of April six- ty-four men and officers were landed, and were saugty stowed away in bed, in clean, thoroughly ventilated wards, their ship clothing removed, and themesives dressed in comfortable hospital apparel. Nambers of Iniatering ange’s,” in the shape of black and colored female purses, bung over them, wiping the foam from their lips, applyicg wet a to thelr foreheads, administering cooling drinks, and watoning Ove’ them with the utmost kindness, care and unceasing vigtiance. Previous to the appointment of lospector Kinnear, 4 D , the purses bad been mes—fizhermen, mechanics, aayoo1y that could be picked up outside; bat he, kuowing that tm yellow fever gooi bureiog was all imoortaot, introduced f¢ with moat empeant suc In ope instance, ta cane of the oaly officer wao died, his nurse fainied twice during her attendance oa him, end bai to be removed; but im mediately on her recovery abe wi ain by bie ede. nor could she be persueded to Tr. tistent Surgeons J. 8. aod Wm. J. Lewis, were un- remitting. To their skill, kinspess and bamane attention, apd to the thorough nursing we reonved, it 18, under God, owing that tue Pen, frigntful ast bas been, was not much . We ail owe ihese gen tieme a dedt of gratitude Lever to be forgotten Durmg the he of the epidemic, officers aod mon were frequently vieited by Cammodore . Kellett, C. B., (wbo commandes the Resolute when it was found aeors- savy to adancop ber,) #bo inquired most kiodly into toeir wanis and cheered them ip bie frank, bearty an! satior Whe manner, No better specimen of the \ 1 panies brave and courteous Inabman (for the galisat "oS modore is @ native of the Emerald iele, and 9road of the fect), bas it ever been my good fortuae to encoaater. The Commodore talks of goieg home via the Catted Raton, rome time in August next. Seo that oo gete @ good re. Cy 1D Fb Rev. T B. Corser, Rector of Port Royal, was tnde- far gable ip bis attentions. Ho was constantly smoog Hie ministering spiritaal consolation to the ili ant ay in o 1g the deaponding ; he a.n0 performed ‘We lat sad offices for the dead. ‘On the 7th of April toe Susquehanna went to Kingstoo to coa!, and Paar ‘un, having sent tweatv.one \ 3 wom the bit the wen were all discharged from the hos. by order of Usmmosore Ketl+tt, 8 Imsom, \ommencer Gract, woere 'd conduce to their comfort was done Bure! Rev. Mr Tarper, apd to Com mander Graptend the officers of the Imaum, pot only we, the reciente of their great Kindoees hospitality aod care, but oar friends aad tne Amer can people generally, owe & debt of gratitade which they cap at least, try to, ip part, repay. As Copgrere in im seseion 1 trust that the Henarp and the otber papers of the United Bates will atvocav ao ex of thanks, and suggest (for [ trust it will only n-heptane the offers whose bemes mentx ned. To Deputy United States Coven! R A. Harrtion, Exq , we ave Biso tndebien for much kindness and atteation. His cuties, im the cirsums apore atieodiog to vending to the J of the men of tne Suequsaanns, were very laborloun and verstivas, bat thay were par. formed witb great real, chesrfuiness aod exectocss, fa father, our pregent venerable Congal Geooral, who pos: rernee the respect ard affection of al! classes in Jamaica, base been, ¢ © pay, confined to his bed for some weeke wth ® broken arm, His great age (88) makes it improbable that he will ever enti ely recover. ‘most not omit alo wo bear testimony to the kindoras we recetved from Mr. Hitohias, tue agent of the Aspiawail ipa; i # Fs Gomavue Jacobs. D M Lypes. Geo. M. Young. Robt. hewn. Geo Hognes. + eto Rampono. Isaac Rom Biake. Antoawe Fre aa. Tim Brappan LIFT OF OFFICERS OW BOARD H. M. CHIP IMAUM. Commaoder HJ. Gren. Leos. Marcus & M tubeil. 1 burgeon Tnow CARACAS CORRHSPONOANCR. Caracas, April 20, 1958, The Change in the Ministry —The Intrigues of the British and Prench Miniwert, de , de. Since my last Ihave the pleasure of informing you of an ‘mportent change ip the ministry, now compysed an follows:—Henor Manuel Felipe de Tovar, Interior and Jus- tee; Senor Fermin Toro, Foreign Affaire; Seoor Miguol Berrera, Creasury; Senor Austrio, War and Marine. All men of the most undoubted integrity, patriotiam and abuity. ‘The English and French Ministers have forme! an im- ovr iE rag Telitir Hn ji aptte? i Hy 3 e z ve | Se #3 : : iG sf E i j i i | mept ot the long pent colony and the repablic uf Venezuela. IMPORTANT FROM SAN DOMINGO. Porteu Platte Blochaded by the Fiect a Bacx Decree Agalost Amesionn Frasting Veesste ~ Bembaraimer.t of the Cicy and its Cunse~ quences, By the arrival of the schoorer Montezame, Osptain Tur- Ber, at ibis port yesterday from Puerta Piata, we have advices from the Repabiic of 81. Domioge to the $d inst, The news, though not af ® vory delinie enarscter, fs important e¢ showing the latest movements of the bellige- rept politioal factions, or parties of that olstraswd eon vtry. Ov the 28¢ April a fet of Dumisis«m verses o male ing ofs bark and five schooners, arrived «ff the port, the commanding officer of which sent lotterson shore to the different Consu’s and the au thorities, rsqaesting an nied view op board the bark. He informed them of hie intes- tion to bombard the place the next day, and would net allow any Danish or other foreign vesse a to leave port, The American schooner Wing of the Wiad, beoce, ar- rived 284, and succeeded im running the bio -kade, mot without having bad several shots fired at her. On the let Way a few shots were fired into we place, which were re- turned from the fort on shore Oaly ome ebet from the fleet took effect, Tne Montezama was not motested em leaving port. We learn from Captain Turner the following additional facta, which are fully corroborated by commercial advices Teosived in the erty during the dey :— On the 28d of April a fleet, consisting of seven armed schooners and ope bark, under the commend «f General Tobais, appeared off the harbor of Paerta Pista, ani by blockade, ‘The decree is dated the 7th of April, and declares thet within thirty vaya tnereafter all vessels from Amertenm or Eusopean ports, bound for etther of the ¢es iaations: above named, would be prevented from entering, an@ compelled to retarm to their porte of departure; and thas after the expiration of that time any attemp! at an in- p teodonkry the blockade @ould be treated aa an at of Dost 5 and all vessels 60 offen ting, whea wonla be condemned as lewfal pr zs. On the 20 of the present month the Bars five! approached the town of Puerta Plata and opened s heavy , ad ‘without much damage to the prope ty of the ci-sens, a8 bot one all esterea the town, wa co lodged im the of @ honse without further ‘tojury. nha before the bawrries bing order, sbeu & warm Gre (pro! no) was returne) trom the town, which fortable to the Baez p- opie they withdre: wir hout the range of the shot. No further demo stratien bad iH i ti HE a § i | { & = Ei H ry inal si & is 3 ! i the three po nls would be captared or kes. ‘San aniet acthorits-s on sbore, bh been very active, having 8! @sdy arrested some’ tnisty suapected parties aad seat them of to tae for safe oustody. The mort tense excitement pervaded the and Pusiness of every kind wes checked at ! elt : tquadon It was beneved there tnat ‘verse! would arrive from the United " armed expreealy for the defence of the plese; what authority this hope was to.nded unable to learn, The Santanisw had some four or onder craft, at Porrta Plate, under General (or Commoccre) Lixoo, « Jamaica aegro; the whole vaxch were x0 wretchedly armed aad oq: ‘as to be unclean for purposes of detence On the S0w of April the tchoover Ting of the Wind, from New York. with an saaneted cares, ran ie lack Bde while toe Beet ay otf to the windward. Geveral spots were Gred at her, she succeesed tn gotuag im witbout (ac age ‘There was much complaint of 8 wast of evergy op the Part of our commercts) agect at P Prete, #0290 Bathe rity was wholly siateereeh, and amvanted to jast Bo protection #bate ver. were outertain-d that a ealp- at once deapsrones oy f i i E that quarter The nusule fleet were very set ve in overbaaling everv- thing w the sage of @ sail tbat approached the coast, packet from St. Thomas for Puerts Plata bai been order- 0 back and @ Danish +essel (oame unknown) bad been prevented frou ¢ntermg tbe port. When rea'y to val | apprenended some vexatious de- lepton from too Baez fleet, not kowng what pecoees they might sunject my versel to Ue we 33 tmet, Ow eI beavy #quail came on from the north, Cnured the equa iron to #tand ost from th laa4—e ctream- stance of whind | at onl.e One Btvactage amd put to sea; sed. shah. wen the last J ener of the Dommicass or thee ‘Toe Menterama lay at Puerta Plata for thirty-one but up to the Uime of her aailing D9 Olbor movement of portacce had oocurred between the hostile parues of tha country. W are indebted to the politeness of Movers, Gaabermas, & Favoriaza, the copsigness of the Mont auma, fo: & 9; Of the decree pudlished by Baez upon the arrive of fleet before Puerta Piata, which we translate as follows — THS BAZ BLOCK SDS DECuse. Beez, Presi z i dae bas beeo interrupted, aad thet is resewal i ateotaely required By ‘ternational law for the legaliy of he effeaa, article 1. The porte of Port an Plase, Arce ard La Rumepa remain biockaded, ead te iuterdic- lion to eotering them @il) begin, tor acy vessel, from moment Abe Diockasing force te strong encuge to art. 3. There are allowed Sf cen aage tev yenaeie ee, the Apliles, thisty for hase coming the s@erven Copunent, ab» piniy tor those coming from Barope, ae @ term wi fficer Uy lorg to leave, up one thes tBe mierdiok =) Dave cen Made BDOwN to ‘hem; jo b> meantrane the besiog CS the Ddicckade, Diockated ports will \bene® terme heaving expired those of merely inoffensive Art 7. Avy vensele porta co the coast thea thee cecree, will fail ander the pevaty Cou tecauon, 4 ia- © disponitions of the law concerning maritime Coe Merce The present decree will be printed, pudliabed and cireu- lateo tp the coptomary manner the bite, 2 the 7th byes see 16) eat republic, ow Of April, 1868. ano or of our country BUENAVENTURA B42, Oconee by the Miniter of Justice charged OUR PORTO PLATA Porro Piata, April 27, 1968, a the ministr and marine. 7 we ie Me. OELM INTE. Opening Fire—A Danish Schooner Taken— Cail to tha United States for Atd— Prpular Alarm, de On the 23d the feet of the ex Presideat Barn, oonmtieting ‘of ope bark and Ave scbooners, made their aypearaaen before our port avd declares i blockaded. Vessels irom the United States wil be sent back after the (im of Mag, of navons, and T hope thatthe tome gorerament of the United States will send ® mao of war to order to pretegh our commerce, our property and our lives. we for atta thie . wg te.are on own lives and ‘can unlock capnot write ‘

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