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WHOLE NO. 7999 ADDITIONsL FROM MEXICO. sted— Populasity of ‘he American Minister, do , hc. ‘To gein a day ie Mexico ia the highest accomplishment ¢ Mimed at by native dipiomats, and the patives do not over @atiware tue value of this brief space of time. Contd your Oorrespondent bave apother day, this lever might contein very important nows—at least, 80 far as Mexiosn politics fre concerned. As it is, you can get little more than evuce pumors. Yesterday i was currently reported that Bow Luis was besieged by Zvazus, and even that tne place Dad fallen, The latter report cannot be koown bere as & feetea yet. The former is quite probabie, ao: tue latter way bo made true ty a dey or two. It ts quits posetvle, from creoibie reports, tbat the news of the fai) of Sea Luis may reach this late to-day or to-morrow. ‘We heve here a rumor that resources have gue on 0 the Old Pacther, Juan A.varez, apd that be way be et > pected here defore long. This report is sus'awned by let ‘ters trom Vera Cruz, avd J thick may be regarded #3 troe Fro, ‘Dore fy'ghtfal Pio cs will again revel in we nails of the Monte zun08 Reperts differ se to the wovements of Miramva, who it now the only bright star of the government forces, Some pay he des retarnec t Sao Lats, 1 believe be bes pot, aot thas be wilt (ake the trail eagsiuet Deguilaco, Moroz Rocha, Muccal snd Planoo, who have fled wich tosir forces towarce Coltwa, aad will ‘ate up a defence at the Pesesges tn tLe Sarrances d¢ Beltram aud Atecga'que, 00 the Colima road. The joer of Wiramou W the gowrru- mevt forces at San Luts wil! be disasteous. We have many rumors as to what ie doing here. With all the rumors [ believe torre ts actuuly votning goog on of importance. the opposiios bave no fret cles men od Jead a revolt ip this city. Jaan Jose Baez, the bravest of the porcs, is pow in jail He wes csaght » aighis emee and lecked uy. ‘The reports from towards Vera Cruz are unfavorable to the government. The siege of Perote bas been abandon ed, asd the govern forces ae pretty macs conflaed Orjen, Puedia, Crroova avd Jainpa. (hey bave fo tbat direction mo show of vucorss. Besides, the troops of Juarez have again taken the offensive. Moje, of Ooxson, bas token ap bis Leadquariers ab Cerro €dewkb 800 men, Drejy, wit Oarreto anda email foree, bas moved on Julaps. The wbulv south of Puebla fe preparing to cut and run as the wuops from Oaxaca are Teported en route tor that region. A)} So all, thirge look sqnally for religion y fucros rule to stand much longer. fhe rate in and about the govera- ment Dave prognorticated trouble. Don Felix has moved @ut ef town to a house in the San Coemo, very near to that all-protecting fing of ihe French legation. Logarde, @f the police, has sent his family iuto the country. Pera y Cuevas has resigned bis poet im the cabinet as Secretary of the Treasury, and bas gone w his hacienda. A few days ago a conducta of $400,000 left this place for Tam- peo; but few were uncharitable enovgh to say Don Felix or Pera y Cuevas bad the eligbtest loterest in that nice Intle sum, accumula‘ed in five morths The treawury ts Femartebly cesiitute of mopey. The church ha agreed fo rojl $2,000,000 int» te vaults, but pobody will help the securities offered; aud so sue 1th ita securities and the government ‘without the money, ‘‘ What's to be done?” is the stand. eg question in ibe Consejo de Notables from day to day. ‘J wink ip at probaninty sbe problem wii be sorved ia & few days more by some sage who q@iil propose to *bolt.’’ With disastrous nexs from Sen Luis, there wiil be exbi- Dicos of Hwvely devertures from hers Dou Feix wil ct eians much more persassion be'vre he w tl make off. \ Be trvets to eve bie skin under the French flag; bat this wil! Dos serve Lim wheu the Cave in asen piece ‘or tne Freceh are so enraged agsinet ther minister that thoy ere mediteticg the cuttiwg “ff bie ears. Snould Doa Felix be wt at this operation, it is moi impoeriole tuey would 866 w bis perecpa! appearance by waking off hu empe apd branding on bie face \be amount be hes rovbed from ine treasury of ibe vetion There are threats ‘Tory muy be carried out by the mod in the brat of the eo Bud (hey may Sud iu nothing, ike mos: Doss. 6 dere every one looks upon the goveroment ar cone — wresrievably jor Netenhstaeding all wet apoears, there m scbance that the puroe misy 0b wio sod the moet for sows time yet. No one, oul be may be posted, can connt on the @ bees of hese pecple. [be puros may defeat the nacives ‘Dy Ibew own joy the American Minister, who bas cloned up shop and re- forte to Wade BOY MOre With these fellows, is on the gui 1% SOBCOD bo FECOgNIZS as the goversmert of the ¢ untry. [do not think he will be particalsr as to ‘wbdat te ro long os it will agree to makeae treaty. He ‘very propery touks the Unied Sales ought to have a pew treaty with Mexico, and bis anxiety to cet a uew treaty should be regarded as commendabd's zex! by his governmest. A eqvatron spould be sent here, acd snoot until everything is D ne sgaio, if these Mexicans do not eave ip avd Blow Ur. Forsyth to mount and ride throagh be bobby. Be ie right. Every ove says so, and the Mexieap govers ment Bnowe ft; but the Mexioso govern- N< Rt Os wAry Ae A TODbEr at clone quarters. Every member of the Cabloct sows the government hat « hard somer to deal witb in the now saependel American Minister; aod it i4 pretty mach for tnis reason they bad made out bis passports and Dave expetied trom the coun- try seme Americans believing that he woud leave the country lo Consequence of the ineult aimed athia. Bat be bas proved bimeelf too old rd to be caught by that bef He could pot think of deserting the interests of bis @vuptry—ol abendoning the chances of making s vow treaty—for the paliry consideration of making a litle domcombe tn the Vetted States and being made Prositent tp coureduence tn 1860, @ercre Mi ‘th mace his protest against the decree levying centribotions, be bad « few enemies; ment raired him in the estimation of every. Clason of ore winbed to became Ameri. a fais 5 uni 8 = HEHE | z § SS San nessa Se sees ehsnesteseensenennseneenesienyeroe sean 53 3 a hat should © at Wesnington see ft / contiave him mach longer time, he will nc know an evemy. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. Phe.) the Mexican Exipnorcinary, Jaly 1 ) {1m PORCED LOAN AND 178 RFPROTS—POLICY OF THR GRRAT POWBRE—PROORKES OF TAR CIVIL STRIFE REPORTS. fopough the diMenity of the bi The prompt ation gating a dooree, "OV lng for required military ict Ddefore they would mbmit to be embargoe), and the actual Dar iabment of revoral persone, Induced another per me of Teasoning, » dich Apaily terminated in the oom meroe Aline. ing the embargoes to proceed by civil process, and the overnment if now quietly collecting (rom the commerce be quantities of goods, which are Stored in the Ovetcm Houre preparatory to sale ander the lew, 1a other parte of ountiry, removed from Miplimatic Influenes, we bear of bus little troub'e arising out of the coiection of forced loans of contributions. The oly place AVY actual freuble Mae enmuol bax been at Aao Laie Pow In that place the Briish Conrail, Mr. Chabot, has haben up the interests of bis countrymen lo Smost eve pe Uh mworrer, and ot ‘be same Ume bas manifested a oegren Of intelligence, regarding the righ's quarantend by tresty to foreigners, wich has fecured for him the sdmiravion of ali cineser Of foreigners, and, if we are to jutge Crom Dee Bot failed to give him the reepect of fhe cower n whore arguments he bes 0 anly refated. Reveral ns Of thin city, on ao sourt of their onpo sition to deoree of May 16, were, eome aye vince, furniabed with paenporta to quit the oountry, aed were Ordered Wo leave on three days’ notics The in'ereention of the Minister of France has gocured a remission of the order, 80 far ae hin citizens are concerned. He has nino provured the withdrawal of two passports insaed t> vith geoe of other Countries, The only perenne who have b en compelled to ny the country are Amertoan citizens. No Brith rabjecta heve fal.on suffictently under the diaples- Hore Of he KOVErH Ment to be ordered out of the coustes. The government has ante with great decision in the on forosmert of the decree of May 15, and appears de‘er- mined to etavd of fali by tte acts. The only opposition which can Gow arise moni come from foreign govern: mente The representations and provorts of foreign Minis. tere Dave fatied 6) proc nee any efest further then fo the'r own reaction. Ii in goueraily nnderntood that the rele. Hone betwern the government and the Amorioan Minixter pecued by tha Minister Kimenll, who tid ia endearrelog 10 Keep tp hia’ relations emment that bat acted 6 letter aod Fp i moe that Sate goveromeot. li bas ben quiet, but (hw ba It i ‘bed by @ turestened Invasion of fed- rede ag V aly deem distor! eva''ets from Ohiuabna. The Goversar bas cedlerad the State ender mural jaw, and thas it stances, fearing & givitized foo, and having Wage enemy constant? to centené wid. The cuitivatars ef the sot! ers constaat’y beirg made the v'ct'wr of the savege Indians who plan. der the Dacierdar of grain aud cattle, kill the mea, and de etrey OF carry «fT he wemer, aa suits their fanc’ Zacateean is the hotbed of ove ef the factions of the ores. The forces os the agen first hg gr elrarens by taking the Capita: sity. Bince y vome wo mouths sipes, the Mate bas besv overran by Whe federal forces from tbe irapier, who heve made the perp'e bey are amongst pay largely lor their presence. Reporte ciffer 96 6 the «rorence somcauted by the troops ot Vicaurrt, from the frontive. It ie provabie their oe bavionr hea been bad, but, baa ae ft may be, (be bistory of the day, ip some other parts of the repabiic, witli not de found jeer Gisastr ons. The 8 ste of Jalisco i io a lamovtadle condition. 10 most perts For the part five monshe large forces have con siantly beer roaming Over We principal dirtricis, and, as there forces are compelled to gratify thetr wants in ihe places where their wants are created, me loss 4 ait Clareens of industry mvat be very great. We hear of oeuy eeeer of pack ond pillege; and this canoot be wondered at, when #6 ccneider the low state to Mexican war'are reduced and the violent feads whics exist betwren the partirs. The property of @ pereon belonging wo one party ix the Jawfa) plonder of ary /eacer of the ether party who way ocme sercee it Jo mont crnes plander does pot gra- tf the apimonity, and destruction fullows. We eee received news of the retreat of the federalie:s from Gua- oe the capital of the Siate. For several days that ety been the thestre of a nerizua scrimmage. Figut- we cortinved ip the streets, and from house to nouse, aod # Dey te Corer, for several d The near approsch of SOMO PF LEMMMeDt reteloreem the battle egemnet ihe federalists, and they, under their leaders, Branco aot Degollags, retreated from the pace. Tre ore of Guansjuato hes Jatety beoa overrun by parves cf fecersiteta irom the State of Micboacan. They bave eptered and racked several small towns, and bave eves mace @ succereful attack upon she capital city, Guanajuato From tne place tory have beeo driven, but 5Ol Ublli they Dad done great demage. It is reported that tho lessen surtaved by the citizens cf Guanajuato from tho vieit of tho feceralista, is Dot lesa than $800,000 Tne federatiets beve yetired to the country again, where thry doubtices will commit other excasees #0 #07 AR their warte may require. The whole St te of Guanajuato may be copeidered in the most diwtressing sitaaven The Stave of Purbia is ander the rule of the govern- nt. The fortress “f Perote stil! bo'ds out fr the fede- Nets, apd with the «xc«ption of the small force insite and a few masacdi:, bands outside, the Mate may be rad to be for the goverrment. In mavy parts of ihe Btate large bards of robbers dispute with the road police for cargoes of goods In the south of Puebla gress inge- curity prevails Many towne have been almost complete. ly ruined since the beg'pning of the year, by the heavy copiributions imposed by parties, who only call upon them to exact money. berees, vrovirion: The Stete of Vera Croz remains chiefly im the hande of the federaliats. It ati!l bolde in ite mitts those symbulical pereonsges who represent the federal g.vernment of — according to the provisions of the constitation of The Central American Btates—Chiapas, Tehutntepec, Tabseco and Yuce an—weieh lightly in the scale of Mexi- cep poiticn The firet three are _ Dut the Inet in dis- tracted an ever. jnat advices the contending factions in thet State bad to an agreement to divide the Siate ard ‘tve at peace; but we beve Ittie faith that this will Proce eatie‘actory to the great number of restless politl- cians iy Yucaten The /nalans still continue troublesome ip the interior of that State. From Neuvo Leen avd Coahuila we dave no late advices. All portal communications are cut off with that quarter. ‘Vidaurri, tn that region, is cuppored to be doing as he He is there lord and master. State apd district 0: Mextoo peare reigus. Frem the ing brief but Hberal statement of the pesition of the different states of this republia, it will be teen that our present oudition doen not promise prosperity Yo whe immediate future. Could we hope for a seesation of civil strife ip the ‘and, and the return of the thousacds of people who are now under arms, to profitable industry, the gevorone rot), the gerial climate, and the rich mines of joo wer work @ regeneration, aod th’s emntry would very 8030 take @ place inthe ravka witb the first etvilized and prosperous nasions of the globe While tbe energies of the pativn aro wene wasted to civil ware, ait ciagnes of in are drooping and aytog. ‘The mining interest eostatns ithe best af acy, but tuffers much. Agriculture ja (he most favore1 parte has beoome a perilous buviresa, owing to the coatinaal de. mande made upow it for extreoriinary taxes, aud from the seizure of grain, horeee and males for the uses of wer. Commerce ‘r clogged by the general tnsecariiy of 8)| oor modes of transportat’on. While a)! this apparent diesotution ts going on, it is plow sant to rotice the pregresrion of one groat work, which ia query pearehing Ont ite ‘ootsteps to play an importact partim the regeneration of Mexico. The bujidivg of the railroad from Vers Oruz to this city may appear to many abo impertectly atady cals coustry aa an impousidle work at ths sume; still we heve the gratifica inn to kaow dhat "be eurvey going forwar! with wore epeed than wight be expected under tn CUPS ADCS. urvey tog party are mertly if Puebla, maoping for Col. Faleott, the chiet, js mow in this chy con ith Mr. Excavdon, season Das, to Bl) appearances, fairly set in. heavy raina for the past week. The effoct of » ip to inoreane, ia timer of peace, the prices of al! clases of foreign aod domestic go00e which are brought foto thie market. This year the interruption of transpor tation from the crest bas produced bigh prices for foreign goed before the advent of the raios. Freighta «i'l now heerme high ‘or al! copveyence throog bont the covatry. Th Wi! aleo Impede the movements of the military traine; Dut this cannot be ornsidered ae a misfortane, The mortal rensine of General in Chief D. Late G. Ovoilo are to be Lranv/erred to wie city. Oar Chincha Isiands Correspondence, Gvasopom, Obiecha Iviands, Jaae 24, 1868. Remarkable Decrease in the Guano Trade— Freights Low ~ American Vessels in Port—Scarcity of American Naval Vestels—No Protection for American Shipping—Castillo om a Orwise in one of his War Steamers, dc. , dc. Last year thir month there were upwarda of one bun- dred cud eighty vemele lying here, walling to receive thelr cargoes of guano, and at the present time there are oply thirteen, Wheta falling off! To what ¢o you at wirute ft? Probebly the great panic throoghout tne com- meroial world bar bad semething to do with it, We bave been lying here forty three daya, and during that time not ten veone’s have errived, while about thirty have left. Ten 485" more #))) probably cowp'ete our stay, when we spread (ur cenvars agein to the breeze, bound for Hampton Ronde, fer orders, Ino w'rce my leet. of #0 few veere's arrivtog hero. quoratons. Of the (birteen ships bere at the present time, seven Ad ment, Queen of the Fart, well, George Hurlbut, an¢é Fraocie A four’ with the exception of the first, The sixtd is bound and salle yy Anhine if Fy 3 th the thowrand petty jealousicn almost cally pare beewern Peruvien ebippers, bas pot Deen eoen either a) Oalles ve jast (wo monthe Where our vary is there it is rever found. Amore agrecable craise dp the Mociterrancan, where it is never eget ele where p eds ; 2383, He iu cot mitled on one of the crew. Of course the = Mowe up, and talormed the thippet etwend to give. ow . s rer \ officer et be onde any OQ Pt ovale oe from the ship, be should otli for assistance from the 74, Alter hat Whe sffair was cropped. Bat what would Lave bern the rerult if thet 74 hea not been here? Ttheaght I had writvon eoough, whee [ was your Acapul- 00 correrponsent, about the necessity of bavtog our con- merece protected in the Gulf of California from the dis. Fraceful insute committed by the Mericaa authorities; but T Gnd room here for a like enmp'siot We shall probably arrive in New York the latter part ot Oetober, wind and wea'ber permiiting, douhvens Crewing more water than any merchantman that bas ened thr Grdrey'e Channel sirce we were there net Sear, wim eney ‘TT feet. The politics of the country, I presame wre qnict, else 1 rtoule bare beard to the contrary, Casti'lo stilt rales wbile Vivenoo is probably cogitating npon ibe aot and Cowne Of man’s life, somewhere ia Chile, Caatilio was bere inst week on A cruise in one of hi; war sieamors to the leeward, Witametneg ony News. Arremrt to Kitt a Warerwax Abort midnight on Toerdsy ® sloop, commanded by Captain Weldon, at tempted to meke faet to a raft at the foot of Sout Pleventh street tustead of the Coal Gowpany's dock, whe a private waichman, named Thes, Murray, romonstrace with the hands On boerd of the sloap, ugod which Joh O’Brien and James Me@iinn, bande on the stoop, made rome ineuitiag temarks, and soon after Hodlina jnmped opon him and kneeked him overboard, The os tein and hie eco got the watchman out, and officer Mitch. 61), Of the Fifth precipet, coming up son ', sttemoted to arrest the partice, but could not do #0 without assiet. nore, Tbe officer fosily succeeded tn arrestiog MoGuan and O'Brien, who were held to answer, Therrien — The body of the anknown man who war fonnd in the water at the foot of South Sersath strent on ‘Toenday was identified posterday se being that of Jere minh Morphy, in the employ of Moore & alt, shipsmithe, and war engaged on a vesrel at Now York. Ho been Mieting for some cayn The inquect wne he'd the body war in the water, and no gexroh wea made at the time of hip person. Uvoa search being made some $23 ‘was fonnd in bis pockets. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS FROM HAVARA. Amrival of the Himptec City-Selzure of the Awerlcam sig Narcy—The Captain ard Crew I Priven- United States Osnsular Pollee on te Isiand—Sager Market and Rates of Exchange—Healim of the City, dé. ‘The United States mali steamshi Empire City, Captain ‘Oriffip, whisb loft Now Orleans on the 29th, and Key Wert mud Havaga om the 224 instant, arrived s$ this port ariy yesterday morning. ‘The Empire Oty landed ome bundred anil forty-: x passengers, . Ou the 26th inst, iat. 89 30N, long 78207, aha apo ke United States frigate Wabash from Key West for tue Meditezrapean, Oa the 26h inet, toe Fnptre Oty experienced » strong gelefrom ihe northeast. On ibe passage out from Havana to New O:leaus sho rap over and killed a large whais, To Aovana the American brig Nancy waa se\zedon Boxday, the 18th inst., by cousent and advice of tus Acting ‘United States Consul General, Thomas savage, bq , ond when the Empire Oity left she was boing discoarged by the Spanish goverpment, under the poiice eu yerin'eud- evce of the Conga! General of the United States. Taove most familiar in such matters think the courts will not suetain the action of the offivers in charge, who, it was Abought, had been premature in their discoveries. Capt. Williams, of the Nancy, aud his crew were ali in the Tacon prison. The markets were active and frm. Block of mugar 170,000"boxes, Freights better and im good demand for the north; for Furope slack Exohexge on London, 18 premiam; Now York, 25;; New Orwans, 4. Fealth of the city good. OUR HAVANA CORPRSPONDENCS. Havana, July 23, 1858. 4 Military Dwl and Murder—Expected Visit from the Spanish Minister at Washington— Maz Maretsck Again in the Field— Spaniards and Oreoles Fighting—American Shipping Reports, &c. Acowardly and brutal murder took place about the middle of last woek at Regia. There have bese several versions of tho affair in circulation, all, however, agreeing in the main facts of the case, which, therefore, I shall only send you. Two miliary ¢fficers (young men) bad a quarrel at a gambling table. To avenge the wounded honor of one or the other a duel was resolved upon. Accompanied by reconcs, they met according to appointment ia an old quarry, at the erd of the main streot of Regis, on the road to Guanabueva. The weapons were swords. One of the principals wes cut down, and whilst he lay upon the ground bis epponent’s second, who, it appeared, had rome private joe sgeinat him, drew a pistol from hie pecket and shot the wounded man, from which wonnd be ¢ied. His second, drawing his sword, attacked the mar- derer; however, be and nis principsl made good their escape, and have not, I believe, as yet been apprehended. The youth who was murdered, (he was only seventeen yeare of age, I bear,) wae a rephew of General Lersundi, Uartain Genera of Madrid, ao that aniess the guilty party bse effected, or doen effect bin escape from ths island, be ‘will woet likely receive that punishment which hs cow- ardice merits There are reports in circulation that the Spanish screw frigate Berengvela goes to New York for the parpose of mare the Spanish Minister a: Waabirgton wo this Max Maretzek, I perceive by one of our daily papers, bes eogeged the Teatro Tacon for the next searon, ate rent of $12,C00 per month; so we feel assured we sbali aga’r de delighted with a goor Italian Operacompany. If he avcce eds ip getbering toge:her a troupe compased of ar- ‘tuets of equa’ gepiva and anility to those he bi it bere jest winter, he may be certain of revetving adequate ea- courage went. The © Perk’ps bes been pamped out and raised. hold were found a rlave Jock, extra 8, ke , ke was proved she wes the property of map who hored the Foes ip her boidors, by the oroers, eg be stmes, of Fer owners, wheee Bemes 1 Dive nut been able to learn, bas been arresied and — board wae ponton (pi ed'p.) The brig has © seized by the government sea lewfal prize, Thomes Savage, H4q., act neral, very proveriy coutested wreize the C Perkins aoti heen adduced cf hor beieg Soaateh pro leoly abandoned toe claim of the United set. Oo Thursday of Inet week, in Eacobur street, near the Ce 7060 6e van Lazaro, there was quite a riot vetwoen & party of Sraniarce avd nome creole bays. At first they HA MMenced wi b sticks and slopes, but after a wile knives re Orought int Ure, aNd KEVErAl KevEre WOuRdS ware Ove of tne S-aniarda received Ave severe id wes left welieriog in bis blood mncil the po- hice wok charg. ot him — The others bat ai! diepersed. Oo “onc ay leet the ketch Bride arrived from Key West with the passergers (?) and crow of the bark Lyra, which berbaps rea ea ber | stated to a recent lover had oailed for the roast of africa. It appears she toucded at Key Weet, where euspicions being + xcited, eho was seized a8 & slaver by the collector ct eur'ome. Ger iste mate, it i reported, ems intended to be ber captein, and hax adeconded with’ $7,000, put on board for ‘be purposes of the vovage, the bark J. 4. Moralee, of your port, ene stream rome Lights since, 1% being Gesigned sbe Id wail for Fanncuth best mornicg bad two of ber crew kiimapped, sna 'skep cn board the Danieh ship Treia, of Copenhagen where -aptain Bormeister, of the J. M. Morales, their cherte and counting. Complaint having been to the Oeptaip of the Per’, the Captain of the Treia I believe, two hundred dollars, After #the J. M. Morales pro: her ©O} e486 OD the Mor ning of the 224 lost. The brg Naroy, baving been brought elongeide the wharf, part of her cargo #as unladen on the 22d inet. It consied | beer, of jomber, iron bare, copoors or kettles, a quectity of rice beans, codfish, &o.,&c. The lower flere had pot been got cut. ing Untied States Ooneu! Gi the rigtt of amp proof H Havana, Joly 25, 1868 The late Coolie Importations— Gross Number Landet— Deaths on the Voyager Case of the Brig Nancy—Arrest Of her Captain and Crew Latter of Captain Williams to the Owner—The Consular Anti Negro Fever, and a New British Plan of Search—Healith Report—United States War Vestels off Port, ds. Since my lant notes we have recived four cargoes of cooler, one ander each of the following flags—Chilian, Peruvian, Bremen and Spanish, Total alive, 1,245 delivered; of whom thirty-four are females. Died on the way from pataral causes or self violence, ‘288. ‘The American brig Nancy, Williams master, which bas deen loadiog in this port for a legal voyage to the const of Africa, without conoealment and with due custom permtis, wea suddenly seized ou Sunday last by the Spanish author rities, aiged and asaieted by the acting Coneul Genera! of the United States, who accompanied the officers op board tomeke the arrest of the captain and crew, who were convey ed to the shore and to the Tacon prison. { have the facta from Cejtatn Williams and his friends, in the Ino. g0age of tho protest of tbe master, In pearly ibe follow ing narrative, as repeated by bim ip aletier to the owcer Of the veseel:— iSO", Harans, Pr z tina Snday areresonoetwene ~ * be rovermment hosts shore wren be atated io me tbat Twas moder arrest, ed the oth y be bad none bm vere poll'ely that J could pot atgomosny bie. ¢ © my fing for prvectow. He paid if) would thio anil bis return be would go on shore | gave my word thet T ba hrig This waa twen'y minal er 0 ing. Abcut tx ovel wk, ef he government bovis 041 side I went to the parawey ip thelr orinion * for a'ega vor nce er party. be ree? mindset me that © it wae good for motbigg” I then seved him * bo wae ‘o protest me He aid," You must pre vrieon pon and wour crew” Leaked forward, ter ett ot bin # rotent this srbilrary proserding when be told me that Ib: enoneh Now, sir, who shalt T loot to for protec canto’ loe® to ‘the renreeentative of the Unit thane jon if £ tater that be (be acting Cones) denarel of the Unried Pieter) jg ae roneh to blame as regerde my arrest na Pot ft sppesre Bo much for Atmerigan protection in ‘lon Peeme to bave been prem fo the representations of the friends of Oaptain Dut T presume he will be able to exptain bis concuct to hie government in this “very biack business,” se be deneminates it. The ferzare of the capain ant crew and putting ther “in comaricados’’—tn prieon—ber nO precedent for nuch cesen, even with thie grveern ment, It ie @ cave in which General Campbell would bave protested nntil canee wae actuaily aeoertaiond for tho ar Teete; Dot im th's i¢ I alleges thet the whale proseedings Are based Hpow an anowy mous letter, with the consent of the Consul of the Unite? Buster. Ry ate h ection the trade with the const of Afrion ro melue confirmed tn the British traders, as BO American ot Spaniards care to engage in the business. The charterort of ibe American brig Napoy claim that they intended » egal voyege for oil avd products, for whieh toey have carks wth water for Del'ast, to be filled with ofl on return, && J believe our veesela have @ right to sell goods upon the coast of Atrice, ‘with the natives. Ali thin the rumes ‘ea @ cover.” The cruwers bave dove the acted ppon i tot be prejud! Tecon flusoce, turning in egovy over the ‘gunboat failare. ‘We alway+ bave a Copeulsr epidomic fever when a new | Copeul la eppotnied for the Havana : it is Row. The besiih of the city ts reasonsbie for season. Awong be sbipping ® g°od deal of sickness prevaila. ‘The Jamestown aud Dolphin were in the offing on the ‘Tiet—all well; bosts of the latter. only on MA#KBTS. Bavana, Jn'y 22-—-Since our last report of 14th alt. Durineas bas continued to be active Sagars—A.though to advices received irom Rarope and the United Swes ‘were uo. avoradie Suring the pest mooth, oar market re mained frm and sotive. Subseqnently, on reovipt of en- coursgivg Lows from the United states, an animated de- wand arose. causing large travesciions at better prices. Of Jate the merket bas bean rather qniet, on account of b'gh pretensiove of boiders; if coy would meet tae de mand operations would be heavy, as there is much dispo- sitvon t© porcbase, Stock i¢ to-day 170,000 boxes, caress 220,000 mm 5807, 296,000 im 186, 140,960 in 1855, 180,000 im 18E4, avd 20,000 in 1853. seme parinds Muscovados bave "een in active request bere as well ag a! outporte at from 7 to 8%, ris. for refining to grocery cencriptions. ‘Tpore is at present but li Ue ffored for sale. Oar quote tions for clayeé are aa folfows:~ Whites, common trains, to 14 rig 8% 15/4. wo 88s. Yd: yeliows, No 130 20, 46a Si ta S¥e. T5¢d.; browns, No. 10 wo 26s. 744 Ww 2h+ 1% 4 ; Cucurashos, No. 8 10 10,74 10 84 rid —2ie. BA 0 “Ube. 1344 , ater: hag per cwt , free or board at 12}¢ per cent premium ex- change. Molasses bas bean in moderate demacd, and sales bave been made a 2% to 314 ris. keg for ciayed, prino’pal'y at the later price. Tubscoo has not anoer. gone any oderce to value. Begara are in moderate de mand at former prices. TELEGRAPHIC. Caarueston, July 28, 1858. The steamship Isabel has arrived from Havana and Key West 25th inst. Sugars were firm at He yapa. Sterling exchange heavy at 121% premium. Exchange on New York 2 24 per cent ; on New Orleans, 3 a 4 per cent. NEWS FROM THE WEST INDIES. Decline of Agricultural Intereste—The Im- migration Question and Struggle for La- bor— Right of Search—Value of Africans ta the West Indice—Price of Coolles, English: men, Irishmen and Scotchmen—The Crops and Weather—Public Health, dc. Wo have files trom tho Wost Indies dated at Kingston, Jamaica, on 10th July. The Oolonial Standard of that day contains the foilo ving news report:— The inbabitants of Weetmoreiand have presented a pe tition to the Governor on the mbjcet of the present state of labor, and the serious injury to the agricultural pros- pects 0: the coloay, which has been produced by the rash Aiga}iowance of the immigration acts of last session by Leora Stanley. it bas, bowover, been announced on semi Fi oc ymgee Pony the Governor wili mot consider it scviseble to the Legislature together, as demanded by them, before the usual period. Notwithetapding the disallowance of the Immigration ect of leet seesion, we beve still a thoroughly practioabie Im m:gration act on “ur statate Dook, wh: th oon- fertcdly less complete and lees effectiv. r to the length of coptract ennctioned by it in the first instance, (hen the act which hae been disal owed, is stil! quite equi Wo We efectual enforcement of every contract tha: might ‘be coveluded under it. Under there olrcumstances the Gov bas resolved jeg ween: Ro gd the re- mabe moiety of the Brituh Guaraateed yen Lean of 1862, and on atonce applying the amount to the importation of immigrants under the visions of the Ielend act of 1862, 10 which effvot was en ‘Sir Jono Tack ipgion, whiic Colonial Secretary in that A Rietsty Banas oases Was se wmMoD y bis Fxcelleney for » he Joly, #: which his Excel ency presided — fim Excelievcy read minute, enggesting that immo- Slate steps ehovid be taken by the Board (waich was pow revived) for the consideration of the whole question of immigration into thie isiand, Toe Board, after « short cops uhation, tpapim ously agreed to hia Excel) ‘"* Te comm endetiors se cet forth ip b'a minute, and authorized the aperopriation of £2,000 for East India immigrants eno also 8 furiber sum of £20,000 for the introduction of Cbinere laborer jvto this colony. The Board directed the belance of the £65 CO aopreahie to immigration perp ses, pee appropriated in tbe introduction of African and other 478. Tro Board also requested the Governor to intimate to the Secretary of Sinte that they were willing te pay £5 for exch Africer ‘mam ‘grant forwarded to (his tang, as well as one Ccilar per head to the emigration agent at the port of em bark ation. The oiffeu ties between the governments of Great Pritaip avd tbe Unwed States comtinue to excite some in- forest i this tviand, privetpally because {t does not ap- peer ber Majes! government is even yot prepared to den) with the qoertinn with the firmness which the co cavion would seem to require. Ove point seems vary ciear, The promiscuous visitation, without the license of the American government, of American ships Rey io iawtul commeroe, ts an act which cannot be jnetit on ary py inet of tnterpational | piste In at aueing There equadrop on the coant of Uuba must be withdrawn, or it nyust be immenrely stroogthened, Hither we musi give up the siave trede to Onba, and to ta Yankee eyors, or womuat put it down with » high hand in teeth of severe) Cass, who maintains it to bea hly respectable and legalized petionai traffic. asi It will hardly read weil in history to record, for the edi- fication of tnture generations, » gine after baying paid £400,000 in 1820 to to put down the slave we cooly suecem bed to & slave trading administration ai Wash oak Dy from bo Veaties with Spain cu respect Nbderal principles of Geperal Cass. It won't ¢o to allow Lord Maceuiay bis pext volume, to ‘illustrate anti-elaver free trade era by euch to be d:ne? One thing only. i fi § i i i = : i : ! i i is EY i] 1 3 : i i i i i | : ? 4 5 i i M. D., which took of the Seth Jane, resident medical y aecow received in thia island touching the quality of the rich copper ore extracted trom the Bepe (sitver lead) mine, of which we gaye pabiic Intimation when first discovered. ST. VINCENT. ‘The papers from thig t».’aod contain very little to interest readers. ‘The Bt. Vincent Gasetle peblinhes 8 goverament procia- fixing the rate of bounty ty be Paid by the colony irs apd other emigrenta intrody 6" for saricnitnral ee, only £10 per bead from Maser, ® Cape de Vera tee Azores and the Cansry Isiaogs, #9, ‘rom > tiend and Troinnd: £6 fe. from Rm Uelet Stale © the Virgin alam i 3 i iE ‘ i eries £8 from Bri'sh Americ, hd £3 tr, br. crmrerormen. The St Christopher Advertiar publiebes the price of flonr at $10 per berre) The Legmatare wee ia rension and f bill regalating Quareptine exd a Drror se Matrimonial Canse bili was bo tore it. 8. LUCIA. Heavy showers of rain had failon on the injand, and the wet erason had fairly set in e tan usnal, The young cares coked weil, and the proapect of tne next crop most favoranie. WRIPIOH GUTANA, ‘The Royal Garrtle erates, that a public dinner was to be given to hie Excellency the Gevernor,on the 20th last. A large aud fi floee tial meeting ef the Werleyans took place Mt Georgetown, presided over by the Hon William Walter, goveroment Bocretary, with reference to the new training co loge for schoolmagters, when ceriain reso nth pe Were ONaDtmoraly adopted. The experts for the fortnight were —Sngars, 1.840 bh te, terere, 280 bbls and 164 begs; ram, 723 pone, b4hbas and 16 Odie,; molasses, 6 cas! DOMINICA. ‘The Legivlatare was sitting, and Mr. Galvan 1. Pellott, the Scesker, had resigned the chair. Three Africem fugitives, imported tnto Martiniqne, un- or the new French immigration act, had arrived at Ro- feau. GRANADA. ‘The *. George's ( romicle publiahes an act to promote the immigration of free laborers from Africa, @hicn says ‘Vhat it shail be lawfe! for the Geversor from time ty time to rue and pay from and out of the Colonial Treasury to anch person OF persons as her Majesty's principal ec: of State for the colonies shall appoint, all and every sac sum and charges ae shail or may from tins to time be pelt, expended, or tncarred by her Majesty's govern ne et the Cotontat Land and Pmigraven Owamis ners or by the Governor of any or either of hor Me. Jenty '# Colon 68 or poaseasions in Africe, or by any person appointed of to be appointed hy them or either of them, Inthe biring, employing, or liceusieg of aby yaenel for bringing or sending apy free acd vo untary immigrants Into tbis ootony from aby of her Majesty's enid colonies oF porrestions jn Africa, and ln providing for the matote evet and Clothing of such immgrante duriog thelr pae tage. ~ QUARANTINE MATTERS. Aenea Comm testovere of Health. ‘The Board met at the usual bour yeslerday—his Honor the May or presiding. 1s was stated to the Board that the steamer Empire “ity arrived im the morning from Havane, and that the baggse’ of the pataengera had been placed a hgbter aad fun gated. The steamer will be pormitted to come up to the bey” thin evoring. he captata cf the brig Croton, trem Port sa Prine», Ded to be permittet to come up to the apper Qaaran thre anchorege, and the matter was re‘erred to the Meath bere ito nthe brig Vick ition tokery, from % J+go de Cuba, to be allrwed to come up to the cy, was tefued A similar petition from the brig Abby Watson, from Savava 'e Mar, in tho ieland of Jamaica, was received, and ‘ierion was 'D for the vessel to come to the city at Be expiration of five days. A peutien from the bark Undine, to be permitted to pro coed to Hunter’s Point for repairs on the id of August, waa "the Board then aéjourned. Meeting of the Castleton Board of Health— Further Steps to be Taken for tne Protec- on of the Residents of Ovetl- ton, A weeting of the Board of Health of Osat'etov, Staten Island, was held on Tuesaday afternoon, et the house of Mr. Wolfe, J.P. The following mem er: were present: — Mr. Theodore Frain, Mr. Wolfe, Mr. C &. De Forrest, Or. Mundy, ard tho Clork of the Board, in the absense ot Mr. Obristopber, Prosiaeat, Mr. Wolfo was called to the cbair. ‘The minutes of the Jast meeting having Leen resd, Mr, Dx Founast moved that they be amended by inserting a resolution passea at the last meeting, that the Board meet im future every Tuesday afterpoon. Mr. Frain called the attention of the Board to certa'n resolutions which were adopted at ths last meeting. giving to the Hea'th OMcer power to vote and take part in the dehberations of the Board. Ho referred to the thirteenth section of the act to show the eguiity of the prooseding. He (Mr. F) 6id not suppose that Dr. Mandy desired to ‘vote at that Board at all, and even if be did, they would have Do power to give bim thet right. They could nw delegate the power which the statute veated in them to spy other persou, aod thet was plainly to be esen by tbe inirteenib and fourteenth sections. The reeoution acopted st the iast mocting, in bis (Mr. F's) a». sepes, gave the Dooior a carte blanche to take soy measares he might think proper to preserve the health of tbe town. He did not think thet resolution waa af acy ¢ffectarhatever, ard he wou'd move that they «hocld be reconsidered or rescinded bain rg Mr. Dr Forrest moved that they be reconsidered. Dr. Wuspy—I would merely state, before that motion is Prt that the resolution which was moved by Dr. Wateon at he lext meettr g, granting me power to vote at Lhe mootiogs of this Board, was entire'y unexpected by myrelt; and even it the jaw permitted tho ‘Ww confer om me that power, Isbou'd not exercise it. I did pot exercise it at the lent Meeting; Inbould pot exercise it at this or soy future mecting. With respect to the laet resolution referred w, Thave notbing at all to eay, exoept that it seems to mene ceerary that sorceth ing sbould ne dope by either the Board of Heaith of the town or by the Health (Officer to preserve Abe bealth of the inhabitants, and to protect thom from Oiscase. I think it entirely useless to holding there ‘meetings if acme action is not taken. J think the meetings ebculd be ¢ieconvinued it xometbing is not done. Mr. Thropons FRarN— if the Health Officer will report to the Beard what, in bis opinion, is necessary to be done, tbe Boerd beve counsel, and he can e*y what steps ahoeld be taken. Wo are to prescribe the duties and powers of the Health Officer Dr Munpy—With respect to my reporting what might be necescary, I have already reported wnat io my opinion should be don preserve tbe beaith of the town, ‘n my last communication to the Board, I herd. ly thik it is worth while to continue to report tacee evggestions uplers they be scted upon. Mr. treopors Frare— It m'pnt be the proper way to re- fer the Health Officer’s report to couneel, apd that they confer together and recommend to us what we should ao. Mr, De Fosnrer—Toet was my view at the tine. Mr. T. FRAN then moved that the report eubmitted by the Health Officer at tho lant meeting of the Board ba re ferred to the counse! of the Board, and that the Health Officer confer with hin srd make such rules and regu'e Ucne as they think necessary in order to prowct the beslth of tbe town. Dr. Muspy—~I would ruggest ae wo ameodment to that that seme other member of tho Board be appoiowi « cexnmities to wait upon owneel. I bave stated ali that | can eey in my report as to what I think necersary to be dove, and the counte! con understand the report just as weil an if] was present After tome discuseion Mr. Christopher was appointed 1o watt on the counre! of the Board Mr. Fran then moved that in all futnre meetings called by the Health Officer be notify the chalymean, Mr. Christo iF, and that it shall be bie daty to patify the clerk, and at the clerk personally serve each member with such notice. He did that becaure severa’ meetings of the Board bad been beld without bis knowing anyth'rg about it Mr. Ds Fornest—fhere was one that! heard nothing eboat. The Board then adjourned. SPRCIAL MEETING OF THE DOARD—OONFLICT OF JU- RISDICTION—HAB THR HEALTH OFFICER OF TAK PORT GIVEN A PRRMIT TO INPROT#D VES- SBL!—LIST OF VESSRLS ARBIVED AT QUARANTINE. Dr. Mandy, Health Officer of the town of Castleton, pursaant to power given him at # previous meeting, calle a special meeting of the Town Board of Health yestervay morning at pine o'clock. All the members were present | with the exception of "Squire Watson. { After tbe minates of the previous meeting bad been read, amended and approved, Mr. Frean called upon Or. Mandy to state the object for the special convocation. E Dr. Mowpy eaid that bia object in calling the Board to. gether war, thathe might state to them a fact in relation to a vensel that had been omployod as a lightor’at Quarai tine—the schooper Salamander—owned in part aad com- manded by Capt. E. J, Fiat, That voesel was discharged from Quarsntine op Mcndéay night and abe came upto Factory ville dock. ia attention was called to the tact on Monday night about eleven o'clock, and on Tuesaday be made several attompte to seo Captain Fiatt, but could net. The doctor stated he bad had s converration with who were in the of 0 board the vessel. Bo euppesed the captain of achoover, upon @ simple would hare taken ber into the stream, but he Board “ iy Hi j t r. tea part of Ta reply to Mr. Frean, Dr. Mo wty said thet ibe lighter lay within (ly yarde of Mr, Pines place, and close by the dock at Faotoryy;'lo. Wr. Frwan egid ibat the Board had Gx yet Oxed ap: “afer ¢otariisbirg any mie of qaneantiln — “2 Deen ca led upon to exercive that | lg, xeroive Bearked where POU bo a proper ples for qua tng ve.¢ehd ie, Mot reptted (cat f & S991 should be remowad to tha centre of the stream an) aochored there, would be puflicl nily cietant to avert canger. Mr. PRean eoggeeted that {i would be well to confer with the Beelth Oticer of tho port on the matior, before they ected cecieively. , Dr. Mespy no ction 16 that Course, but hie ua deretood that Captain Fintt bed a permit from Dr Thomp- fon, end waa co longer under the control of the Health Officer of the pert Ae the bumble Health OMcer of the town be believed the Board had power—and it wan per- feetly legit wate that the Board pbhovld pase an oF) inarce Cirecling that the lighter bo anchored off inte the atream end detained there « sufliciently loxg tte, end «ont the Beard of himeelf shoud deem it enfe to permit her to the deck again, He trasted the Picard world pase an oréinance directing that the veevel be anchored not lees than four or five buodred yards from the ehcre between certain pointe, The Jaw organizing the Board of Health was then reat by Mr. Free, and the duties and powers of the Board an at \aid Gown In the statate, were commented upon b tleman and Dr. Mundy, and they concluded he Beare bad the power of quarantiving vessets Tarked tbat the ngnice could go over to if she was quaratined by their Board ist CHR Ataled thet the verre! bad been alresty ned (ve days, and hed it te proceed from mpson, Dub elill he might be dangerous to the public bealih. Le. Mespy sald it had frequently happened that yee fers bad been gent back to Quarantine by the Brockiyn and New York Boarde of Menith. after they bad been allowed to proceed by the Healih lMicer of the port and be bad no doubt ther Rowrt het the samo power, Mr. Freas sais they were bound to prewume that ae the veenel bad been discharyed by Dir. Thompedm, not lurked iv her. Nevertheleos, this verset, by eon considered not altogether (ree (rom tafection. le pated ‘ould they not quarantine ber mora by reporting fas te the Liemith ¢ er ber beck to Q parentine cer of the port, and ask hie to antine? Tt requires time to make lee ADA regniauione, and eetadtich They most net act hastily, but acted. He thought Dr. Thompson the day bound toorder her back if requested by the Board so tw 60. Dr. Mospy had vo doubt bu} the Health Offiser would orcer ber Daok; but ‘saxmoch as tnere was ao oppor- wwnity of seeing bim, as he bad gowe to the olny, and wo pecessives of the cage were urgeat, aad ax the Roard bad ‘ he thought they shoald quasantine the vesse: afier muon desultory oonvereation, it was decided to snbrott the case to the couse! of the Board, aod ine fol (o# Dg Teeolntion, (Mere? Dy Mr Frean, aaa aduptes:— Rerolved, That Whe sebooger delamaacer, Commandod Py Oept EJ Piast, recently employed sa @ lighter « QoareLtive to transvortiog goode infected wih yellow lever poieon from ‘ne Unued ates Irige'e Busquemecua, nud Bow ying sf Factory ville dock, Io thie too, cress ing Slerm god xpprebension in the minds of tbe comma- Pity Of that veige orhood aod endangering the Death of We indabitenw, be rewoved from said dock’ aps avehores Hot lees than 400 yards trom the hore, beswean & Udris. topber’a coa'yere spd Mr James Parker's vab house, ano there deteined, radject to the actoa of tiie Goad » Resolved, That the foregowg reaciution be adope*. bat prior to ite execution it be reverred by ine Hesita Officer ofthe town to the owpse! of this Board, oppien, it comes within the scope of the tbe quaranining of vearela by cae Tows Board of Hi 4 that tne Heals OMser mmasiately WO reMOVE PRD Verna’, war oom plianes, that sbe Hoai b Offiser be aad i dowered to enforce the vane, The following is a . Phosspaon’s certiicate to the captein of the wehoouer:— Powt oF Rew YOuK. QUARANTINE StarEN Isnawp, RrALviy FrIceR's Crricr Joly 26 188. ‘This ie lity Abe sobooner Halamander, uot BJ. Finis, ™ ren are her by peraiited te lose Quarur line. they e romoiied tuiby with the Death Iswe 0: Lhe pOlt oud are Coemen tree (rom tons deout Roa Peto a0. Beatth (floor Port (New Vork. Mr. DRFORFST Called ine attention of ‘ne Board to the JACe that largo quantities of offal lag aloug the abore of the Worn, thrown op by the tide a Was resolved iat the Beplip Officer bs empowered to employ a mun, ateacom- pepe ation of $1 G0 a day, to remove it, The Board edjourved, subject to the call of the Health Offour B ig Adelphi, Capt. Brown, arrived Jaly 26 from Para, with outs, subber aud coces to Biatop Brothers—alt wali. Detained & tow deye for observa ion. Sebr. T. Raymond, Cepi Nathan, July 27 witb moissses apd sugar 6 w dixcherge; vow im the lower bay. tebr Union, Ospt Raker, arrived Jaly 97 from Matan- za, Wit twolmsser wo master, Lying in the lower bay apd WI dwebarge at Quarantine. Brig Bo'ear, Capt. Fillette, arrived July 27 from Tam- Hide, with Hides and skins © Sohears & Oulver. Will pro- ceed Im afew ae Br‘g Volante, Oupt. Bateford, from Buenos Ayres, ar- yived July 27 with wool and Lides to W. W. Da Forest, Wil proceed after a few daya’ observation. Schr. Caitfornia, Capt. West, arrived July 27 from Port eu Platie. wilh t ), ides and mabogany to Creary & Co Will proosed efter observation. rem ger, bides, &c., ob! be detained for merely. bg | Biack Hewk, Capt Sparbe, from Fajardo, arrived Ju'y 27 with sugar and molasses to master. Will proceed ins fow Gays. Berk Antegoniet, Crowell, from Buenos Ayres, ar- rived July 47 with hides and wool, coneigved ioR W. Rey il obtalp @ stream permit w a few days ‘choouer O'R, Vickery, Capt. Horton, arrived Jul molasses to master. from St Jago, with sugar and in the lower bay. Bark Mer var, with Rebooner L. A Joboeon, Oapt rivec July 47 with cotton to G. & A. Ferris. Will prossed after cheeryation, Brig Leviathan, Cactam Morton, arrived July 27 from erun la Grande, with sugar and moiaeses wo More & Brow. Orcered to discharge—pow in whe lower bay. Bark Ocean Home, Captan Hivculey, arrived Jaly 27 from Carcenar, with sugar to James E Ward & Co.—now lee Ip the lower bi Zaptain Lowia, arrives Jaly 27 from OCherfueger, ar abd molasses Ww Bornbert & Co ‘Ordered to dizcbsrge. Brig Jerome, Captain Harding, arrived Juty 27 from Catrern Bermudia, eth suger end mowenes 1 Janes Hunter & Co, Detained afew ¢ for adser vation. Brig Robert A Fishe ptela Keen, arrived Jaly 97, with | eed and molasses 10 master. Order not deter- mined, Brig J, R Nevis, Captain Keliey, from #t Jago. arrived Juy 47, with ar, tobacco and cre to meter. Or- cered to dlacharge. Lont seeona mato on her pasaago. ere *ick on arrival. hip Ratter, Capteln Thompsen, from New Orleans, snived Jaly 2, with cotton Wercer, Lost ore maa on the purcage, #bO was tick when the ehtp veft port. schooner Wm. Carroll, Captain Cht 27 frem arroyo, with © vie & Roseb. Detained » fb p Evenirg ter, Captete J, Havens, wb suger to master, Toe wbip ost her former mander, Captain Low, #6)! in port On the 4h inet. : ® ihree of ber ore yarege of yellow fever ay Ope ioan died on ber homew The veasel hes in ihe lowe Hark Marmion Capteip Salter, arrived July 27, from Pagea la Grande, wih tucer end milanes to Wuhem Neiron, frie bark Mspracg a leak olf Cape Hett-ras, and in making e'¢bt woaes per boar. Al- tr Cugh fhe ie from ap infected port acd waa anchored ia the lower bay, ber copd!.ton was ceomed #0 Dad that ver- mirrion was accoréed by the Health Offiecr for ber to | Preceed forthwith to tbe upper Quarantice, where she Wil) Te CisChArgEO BA BOOD Ae PonnIdie Steamship Empire City, Capt GriMa, arrived Ju'y 2 fom New Orieane vie Havar iD assorted cargo wo M, | © Roberts, The verse! did ‘enter the barnor of Ha but Isid off several miles (rom Moro Csatie for Lere che received seventy neven pan- Tgere? \ueRRaA WAS veoliiated apd entire day youerday Tae pameogers cot veres iO the city O@ & sleaatag, o'cloes im the evening. il de cissbarged #¢ Qoerantiog, ant the ) de Getained tor cleansing, fumystia and rwaner W * vertilstion, Fark Wm, Hyde, Capt, Atkinson, arnved Joly 28 from Rio, eh rorewood t PJ. Neves Agons fewined & few daya fer cles vation. Brig Avoa T), Torrey, Capt, Ford, arrived Jaty 24 from Pogue ie Grerde, with sogar and nolarsen Wo HL D rook. met Co, One of (be crew was taten wite yoilow fever Jen CO¥f Bince, when the verre! had been at sea twenty- four boors. He ie sow ia sa exuwremely week saw, aod ly to recover. The snip was brought to te tne here she ia pow apovoret. tiem, Capt Gerry, arrived Jaly 28 from @, do Cuba, with sugar, todeoc> an@ Dosey to order. Lies fo the jower pay. Jey AM) well on board Ship Metsengor, Cavt Brancoo, arrived Joly 28 from Sagur, with Foger to Nesbitt aod Jooes. No eicunens ow board! Anchored te the lowrr bay. VIGILANCE OF THE ‘TH OFFICER at Quam ANTIN. The tre best Cinderilia, «boob it fo the employ of tho = ‘OMoer at Quarsntive and aved for towing avin at Pe vonscie the yellow fever on board, was ly log 6 4ne wharf tlip yeeterday morning. wo Qoarantee pital (apd we are informed that the is employed im Dus iteee dai'y). Ad Lt her crew have since been, are bow, cemmanieation with thie o 0 tis ina ages? we Query — Is yellow fever Naw Youn, July 28, 1668. A OMTZEN, News from the West Coast of Africa, CAGE OF THR FRENCH SLAVER REGINA COOLI—TIe SIGGER RECEDITION—THADE ON THR COAST CaP TUR OF THR MARY GIORS—THR PRERCR COMMO DORA'S PROPOSALS TO THE KING OF DatomRY. ‘We bavo news from the weet coset of Arrica, ¢atad Cape Const Castle the Tith, Liberia 16th, and Sierra Leone 2b of June The proceedings in the Admiralty Court st Monrovia, in the case of the Regina Coil, bad Serenineted, aod AD award of $6,500 had been made to the niope. Dr. Devi, eh iy spore Mobba on a a To, bad jase Fhahiad Niger expedition at the camp ch of May Ali the ether offioere Spavieh Governor o F-roasdo ved, th company with six Csthotie prieete, ae froclemetion had been fs tewtant vleore of woreh'p noe schools, Teal Ov ERteRe'Ion H the colony The ci aet Waa groerally heat ‘The price ct of wae a present Digh, but a five off sea. ted, #8 it Wha ‘ike 'y to come in p'eatuta’ eiave Veree ; the lect (bat me Appearance. toe Mary cor Awerican colors, bad been cactored by ber Trident A portion of the crew of the vee. De vigi'aece wth wolch eho was watched, aod Wojeriy'e eel ec Gibe Ide ergia ch Cme toat woud olapae before an opportnni- y might cifer for, ships « tan Pleven, Cigpored in tne veal aeeper of fhe fovkoos Ameroan papers and fh end then gave sotice t toe commander of the ‘trident Abat (ne Mary Gil bs was without papete. Capen Tretet Commodore of the Freuch equedron on the coset, had letly returned from @ lengibened vais to the King co! Dehomey. tr of the Commodore's. vieit appears to bave been to obtain from the King the exclurive privilege for the French to purchase aiaves at Whycan apd the Dabomiae port creme brava field pieces, oore’n mifsion prove’ @ complete ratiure, the heereasing legitimate commerce of toe Bight of Pepin, and the eagerners of the natives to cultvate cot- ton, beving raised the price of einves to from $100 to tome bezond the fgrre to which the contractor Ony Potties MERTING OF THY REPCRLICAN CRYERAL COMMITTER, The Republican irreral Committee met last evening at thelr heat quarte ay— tbe Cheirmea, John 4. Kenz A fone pree rising the elecYon on the S0:b ef a rom each Assembly lie'reet ot he > ‘rated Delow Four tern at were directs p the 234 of Angust » e nr eee ° nm wtriet, to ot " wa ¢ par powe of elecuivg © The commisiee von afterward v!ycurned,