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& THE NEW: YORK HERALD. _ PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 8091. Geo. doe in which | naming+ ch offic a ream special men- F Campbell, aged 38 fe vy of county Louth, tre. | P. ii 8 th t the relations with the United ‘ily and Millaud—a peculiar one, both ina social and ARRIVAL OF THE ST. LOUIS. novantagouist, We. Rorenano, fol bas nocrovaraod to | Wom 6 conduct in iguana. Bp ordereten "TON EE™ | lange Wi | mannii ee duancial pout of view®—it wi! be eusily concerved. thad WRIG - CRAIG.—At Forest Hill, Placer unty, Sept. 20, the wild of Or, W. P. A. Craig, of a dan DYER.—At Sacramento, Sept. of a son. States are satisfretory. . their olject hae beon no other tanto obtain a larga A contract has boen made by Costa Rica with Fronch f \iyount of money from Nicaragvia as a compensation for their consenting to annul the ber ing under @ menace o¢ pak a Hational question out of the transaction. figned Auguet 6, tho day after the landing at Trinity Bay. | "™2\inK ® Helland) dine er could bave been the tans the city. The part ith, however, have atl got tack P ism oenenuy cendiied teak Mr. ton has been | PF A. Owns, First t., Ninth Infantry, A. A. A. Gemeral. . s on. cted. Th justice to Colonel Steptoe, it must be rememberad News from California, Oregon, Fraser i following parties have been diverced in this city | Mut bis men were armed ‘with the most ineilective aor, , the wife of J. P. Dyer, company to lay a submarine cable, The contract was 5 . 7 - | Weapon that could be placed in the hands of a soblier. ALER.—In Sacrame apt £ vife 0° W. P. River, Japan, Sandwich Islands, armas petite aed rg any oN His defeat is solely atiributablo to tho miscrablo mus | piiley-of adaughr ? Ste “8 me wife 0° W. There had beca recently many audaciow® robberies i | tien of Messrs. Relly aud Millaud to spend a single doba~ "4 n T ~ i i ketoon, which sends a ball only a few hundred yards. wR.—At Sacramento, Sept. 18, th ife of George | Cos: o in such a gipantic esiterprise—i the first place for want of Guatemala, Honduras, Rogers; William ‘Thomas Thomas frem bis wife Mvlism | Pott, vece heen supplied with the Minnie rifle ie dis. | poniner ofa dunhter Pe 182 He Wile Of Georg te Ineans, and in the second for want of public conidenca Anna M, Bille from ner, ter. * 2 ° ans, mui : . San Salvador, Costa Rica, inept’ * Ae astrous defeat which he euffered would have been avoid- | Guanam.—At Jackson, Amwlor county, Sept. 22, the |, FeBer Zambrano, the Spanish Ministor at Costo Rica, it, on which account no person would advanca LU ? William R, Halsey, Jacob Strahle, Eliza C. Vanderveer > “eau a wa with Lomo Amd with 9 system | wife of James E. Graham, of a son, had commenced negotiations for a treaty; but it being dollar, syea for the moet pausible olen ivia, Eoua- * 5 on digcharged ‘thair dew hat allows 2 Feast suital escription of firearms | — Gxorek.—At Sacramwnto, Set. 21, Catherine George, dered ‘able ogotiate ‘ treaty be ees for buch a precarious adveuture as the Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Charles Ts Rags have teen destiarge from srdevts | soremain i use. Tein said that the Indians were amazed | wife of duonb tieorse, apes At years,4tnontha aud 20idays. | torey eae ne le. negotiate % one, testy be | eee scene dor and New Granada. Meee roa oe ans "Snook, pariuers in the stove | and confounded when they found the balls of the troops | ™ Hauy.—At Marysville, Sopt. 14, cho wife of A.J, Haun, | {°C Shain and the Central Amerienn Union, Sener 2m 1 dhe most prominent feature of this transaction is that Dusiness, have petitioned for the Behellt of the insolvent } eovld do execution hres lundred yards beyond their pre- | of win danghitors. > | brano had retired to Madrit, whither, pormape, plemipo | ibe charterer, Belly, has done little else than serve the si, Sac apne law. Their liabilities are abort $55,000; aswets, $18,000. vious experience. The fact 1s, the rifle and Minnie ball Hamuty.—At Quincy, Plumas county, Sept. 13, the wile | tentiaries would be sent from all the States, President of Costa Rieu as a too. in enabling the latter ta * : Two Americans were reeently’murdered on the mail | “id more towards securing the Nistor Wan peciene will | of D, W. Hambly, of a von Pi ‘ had, by decrow, hoon raived to the dig | °htain from Nicaragua what he could not succeed in doing, Nearly a Million and a. Half in route betweer San Dicgo Gnd San Antone, Texus, ‘The | De reudily conceived. ‘The soldiers did not lose a single | Yar.,—In Sacramento, Sept. 23, the wife of A. W. Hall, vunta Arenas had, by decree, been rained to the dig | hy dint of money, after twomty years ‘of negotiations, tof the boundary question, retain- The new conetitution of Nicaragua bad been adopted | ing the co much territory,of Guanacaste, ane tapi aan : me the ti taking the government of Nicara ve er ee gma by surprise, Uresidcnt Mora managed go as to ger th Great fears are entertained for the crops, owing to the | commissioners from that government to arrive at San Joa continued drought, which bas prevailed for an unusual | emuitaneously with Mr. Belly, in order that they should length of time. witness the official reception giver to the French comumis- + sin soner, Me, Belly offering bimself for the purpose, and ‘The vew college had been inauguratod, with xreat pomp, | ramming in the most admirable style the part of conde contial commissioner of the Emperor of France, which hag nity of a city. oon Springs. «station of tho | Man; but had Wright's force been armed in the same Tmaseacre Wak place at of a daughte Gold Dust. mail company, ono hundred miles east of Tucson, Seven | Mauner as Steptoo's months before, the fight would Hurre—At fan Francisco, Sept. 27, Katie, daughter 0 Jonathan and Abigail B. Hunt, aged 6 years. Kory.—At Sacramento, Sept. 24, the wife of Jacob Korn. of a danghter. Latiarp®-At Putah Creck, Yolo county, Sept 19, Mary ‘Ann, wite of James T. Lillard, aged 24 years. Lang.—In San Francisco, Oct. 1, the wife of Nathanie Lane, of a daughter. men were stationed there for the protection of the post— have turned out diflerently. The Indians were quite conti. st Sgueerys four Americans and three Mexicans. One night whtie the one Mg Mrnset ped ia ee vane who B54 wa ard and the Americans asleep, the; at lass accounts col ‘Be fifteen THE INDIAN WAR IN GREGON. Monies eee ie wo aut wouuding the others, > | from the battie ground, will make another stand at th ‘The suit instituted’ by the United States to obtain pos- Peed the tee oe bod Ch i bere me " , r a e 4 Garne' yma ted, session of the New Alimader’s quicksilver inines has been | Pie 01%, eae cor. , . THE TTLE | UR LAKES. vefore the United States Cireuit Court for 0 BA oF FO vight. The value of the property in conne ye mounts ee We = one mine. Pee pe eae Sept. 17, the wife of Mr. A. | in the city of New San Salvador ys - faery a sen eb ia to forty million dollars. Lies te " aser wer ibe in, of a daughter: Pia = Sea . proved to ait aetna aS, wl ction is. resiated i tered in teoapanae Able BiccAne.—In San Francisco, Sept 18, Mrs. Julia McCabe OUR: ARBYTOWN CORRRAPONDERCE. 1 tof Costa Rica, fearing that the President of injunetion is resisted by the parties im occupancy. Able OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE, THE NICARAGUA TRANSIT ROUTE, | conse: aro engaged on both sides, Messrs. Dolla Torre Saw Faancisoo, Oot, 6, 1868, and Stanton for the United States, and Messrs i Peachy and Yale for defendants, The argument ix now | All excitement concerning the gold mines in the British * Mr. Bolly for his credentials, de- vy him to Nicaragua, in order to onally to bis colleague, and thug him without exhibiting these creden- San dvAN Det Norte, Grevrawy, Oot, 17, 1898 Dulness of Business—-Preparations for a Warm Reception of the Filibusters—Mr. Buchanan's Invtructions to be aged 27 years and 7 months, & native of New York. Ny#.—At San Franciseo, Sept. 20, Ieraet Fearing Nye, « native of Wareham, Mass., aged 88 years, Penusr.—At Napa, Sept. 1, the wife of H. A. Pellet, of him to recety ah it able <tr will elapse before a | porscesions hae subsided, on ed, and thi Arriva! of the River Steamers | Hess” Peale fmoust wil elawe Lelore earehpeain ana rons grit je» EA oa -, See : Strictly Carried Out—The Transit Steamers, bo. tals “Atul tn ured out and the ‘President o€ Nica- r “ of into thi: r é Portek.—In San Franciseo, Oct. 1, the wife of J. B. J. Gre Gre’ stil, Ni is nigger, and | rua, who is a perfect gentieman, wieh that from New York. Bale, muatpeation un taieenee, pir Etna have arrived in San Francisco from Victoria, and other | porter, of a daughter, Greytown is Greytown still, “Nigger is uigger,’? an President of a sister and neighboring republic should ever in tho ascendant—business, hike bleeding Kansas, stil | euepect that he had not the fullest confidence in his state~ bleeding, uncertain, unsteady, a& a tront on its last legs. J ments We are once more doubting the probability of trade nine Riquarpeox.—lp San Francisco, Sept. 30, the wif of A. B. Richardson, of a son, Srratron.—At San Franciseo, Sept. 25, Mrs. Jane EB tion on the Ist mstant. The penalty, tine anc tmprison- | points on Puget Sound, during the* past few weeks. The ‘ ith , ment, falls on the masters and owners of vossels disobey- ton thitiven a Lavoe 46 ee oh Yaad Cilla The American Pacific and Hone Squadrons on PS “ apes , news from the river is fav 4 last fallen. ; vty ing the lew. Several ships are on their way from Hong | 0. 1 oon soptember the water at Fort Yale was fifleen tion, framed up at San José, or it ‘ai'y for signature, the time granted Ui Kong with songers, but it is generality betieved whe act Stratton, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 27 years. ie of she ub ¢ ‘1 . wee ¢ the Nicaragua Coasts, willbe beld by the Supreme Court to be unconstitutional, | fect lower than it bad been for months before; but it had Sevmotx.—AL Sun Franciaco, Sept 20, Joh, only won of bis sla halen seed ub sen of the shapes to Mr, ety by’ the Fmperor having, becording’ to is eeihctan. ae embers Re - BW. ily M. Se) , oe lenty of confidence, and has gone into the | statement, uearly expired; consequel Gen.) . an Mr. Hall McAllister, ove of the leading members of our | 49 4011 eight or ton fect mor@uto got down to tho point | Rev and Fiuily ymour, of Oroville, aged 6 | Oli Joe bas plenty as sineiant,, DaeLly exuited) ccneeaneds, Seas amas months and 16 days. STRICKLAND.—At Sacramento, Sept. 24, the wife of Da- vid Strickland, of a son turtling business, and i now ready to serve the passen ; A P good faith, without imagining thal as perbaps signing gers—any number—with an infinite number of hasty | Sod tnih, nithout imagining that he was perhaps plates of soup, The steamers, one after the other, as they Happily there is yet a plank of salvation—the ratifiea~ i iver i Nhat effet. Above that view, if r! . THE CLIPPER WILD WAVE WRECKED od Acer Tecenten, soane wid China guarantac: protec: | Wheve it Was last spring whon the miners left off maining. | onto natives of that country in the United States, the | The men who went to work are doing well. It is expected eee jaw of California, it would seem, must give way before the i Smivt.—In San Francisco, Oct. 1, the wife of W. A. K treaty. J i picid 5 es eathgcoag, ty Gall will be taken | saith, of a son. : were boardet by armed boats’ crews fr tion by Congress. ‘Without this constitutional requisite ha ANOTHER ROBINSION CRUSOE, The three wagon roads and mail routes across the conti- | Out The Indians, at last a 18, were peaceable, and | ~ Syntu.—At Gold Ill, Nevada county, Sept. 18, the wile sak ee dine: ala convention «null, and if the members of Conyreas &e. nent, established by the last Congress, are all in succoss- | no further diMeulties were apprehended, Gov, Douglas | of James Bunith, of a 60 4 goon gael i this advice ibis tobe hopes they will ponder well apo * Uncle Billy might possibly stip down aud land. a H whieh its passage tay have apom &eo., &e., Siwy. —At San Fracisco, Sept. 22, of typhoid fever, Charies P. Smiley, con of Pr. Thomas f. and Sarah smi ley, of Philadel; , aged 22 years aud 7 montha. “AVIOR.—At Sun Francisco, Sept, 24, A. J. Taylor (Natchez), a native of Jackson, Miss., aged 46 years. TANNBK.—At Fetaluna township, Sept. 8, John L. Tan. fuloperation, The people this State regard them as the | yas ono visit to the mining bars, and bad given assur: ¥ Bede Guacaraet, alae ernie wierd ar ear per. | auce to the advewturers that ample stores of provisions ‘Tho United States mail stoamsbip St. Louie, Capt. Jobm | Fonong maiptenance. would be kept on the river, and ouly reasonable rates al- MeGowan, arrived yesterday noou from Aspinwall, whence Captain Stone and hie party are at Guayamas, and have | sowed to be charged. she sailed-October 19. The St. Louis brings the passenger#, | not yet done anything towards carrying out the survey of 1 The large number of arrivals from the Sonora. The Governor says he is withing to allow Captaim | (ry pices us in this erty in close communiention with y be y » teach the T'resitent hot to be so conthlenty snd to exclaim with the sn of the crose—God protect Nicaragua! orders given to those ia command of the boats wi ney contirm if; ard that this lessor in case of the arcival of any of the “coive i wore to order the discharge of a muske of-war would heat (o quarters and resist the : Now, #t would appear from this that nubusters were cx ved to pre. northern coun- : Francisco on the Sth inst. nen, gape Of pense. pected, direct orders bud been ‘ : ene maiteand en pee oe ee ° Stone to penetrate the country and fait his miesion ae | i To have mined on Fraser river. Their, wccomits Tyumary.--In Sen Francisco, Sopt. 22, the wife of A. M. a ee eet Cbaras Mae PTION OF THE U MINISTER—PRO® an the steamebip Golden 3 cording to the contract entered into with President CO | ip, ory. Some say as the water receded the Tee 8 oe. ‘ and the Fagle all submitted to the (right of search’? ex- KAS OF THE CH ANNIVERYARY OF INDE ‘Yhe United States steam frigate Roanoke, sloop-of-war | monfort; but the people, according to the Governor, would | Goyines did not prove any richer—in fact, that the bars Wo tanw.—At § ‘ancikeo, Sept. 22, of typhoid fever, T oroiced vy the United States forces now in the harbor of PENDENC MAIL CONTKACT — EXTRAORDINARY : not consent to Americans proceeding into the interior of geo Rear ee aa tee | Johann Wulwn, n oative of Hanover, Germany, aged 18 _ Marwtoga and storesiip Relief, also Brith steam sloop De- | iy). &, This, of that in @ veut of | wscovered Were poor. Gold was found ou them al}, but 6 months and 9 days. > , San Juan de! Norte, for this reason : some of the splenetic WHATHER, i cetaith call ial Se Male. By O1 course, means Wak ie we even’ O | in small quanti On the other hand, stalements are | Years, we. p . ] growlers arsert that tho Commodore is there to prevent | [Gratemala (Sept. 24) correspondence of Panama Herald. | vastati on, wore at Aspinevaiinall well. leaving Guayamas they must be prepared for hostiiittes. | mage that the yield on the old bart wae large and the | 4 Witisms.—In San Francisco, Sept. 30, the wifo of W.F. 9 the landing of tie Hilbusters, and not to ave tho Transit ion, Beverly L. Clarke, United States Minister Regident The foliowing is Use specie hist of the St. Louie: — Captain Stone’s party consists of about thirty men, al | minors were resdived to remain through the winter. Williams, of a son. 4 this w show you w pear this goveriment and that of Honduras, was duly c@- Amor. Exchange Bk. $80,600 1. 8, Lawrence & Co.811,000 | ‘70m San Francisco. < ‘Tho steamer Wilson G. Hunt arrived at Victoria from |, Wie eAt Jackson), Amador county, Sept. 18, the wife world, ‘whose & here, with the customary ceremonies, on the Lathe Brunk Raker..;..... 10600 RMoador &U.Adams 20,000 1 uyeatrical affairs there le nothing very now. The | 2r##er Ther on the Zo September, having on board shore hues deetabe eroi ding the honesty of Vir. Buch Ay last; that went Tuy preniuent qhite & favor "'H. Brower & Co. 10000 P. Naylor...... 10,000 if on} ae. about one hundred and fifty pounds of gold dust, the pro- w ,.. Opening up to the American. pul impression alike with the government and tha a Fe oe eC, prieae | Starks are playing at the Lyceum, which hasbeen recent: | ee of the mines. Wells, Fargo & Co. offer to pur. | ATISWOnTH.—At Stockton, Sopt. 18, Thomas J. Ayls- | iver have boon chosen far ous plc of © Guakmala, On tho 22d he left for Th worth, aged 26 years ado river, near | Honduras, and in going on board the Columbus, on the ass-Yrisarri is on a bar in th B10 J.G. Parker &Son,. 7100 | !¥ “Blarged and improved. They draw largo houses. | chose dust om the following terms:—To advance a stated ‘Their engagement in this city, so far, Was been a complete > “posi a1 it Axpmnton.—At Piacerville, Sept. 18, Mre. Lacy, wife of “4 r y + 18,000 James Patrick. 65,000 ab srry hy saath psec ‘ with @ certificate of deposit, ascertain its ed , ’ ation or point of division of the San dnan. As ith, was nearly drowned by the swamping of the launch, W.T. Coleman & Co. 48,960 Richard Patrick... 65,000 | RUSTE Jack Cade” aud “ Richelieu” were produced at the mint in San Francisco, and retara the value, | Hon. R. ee a ae ne water rises she will bo sent over and paton | Netwitietending this acci‘ont, he proceeded on his voyage, oon ® etyle. deducting the usual charges, ‘The ‘miners make demands | | ARBLLANKS.—At s Aug. 26, Teodoro Arel- agua. The Catherine Maria will follow her, | an¢ thorgh sutt-ring from fever, reached the city of Tegu- Janes, aged 76 years. Cans. —In San Francisco, Sept. 30, Janie Care, former: ly _of Boston, Mass., aged 27 years, Dacarn.—At Stockton, opt. 23, Sarah Louika, ouly daughter of Daniel T. and Sarah 'T. Daggett, aged 10 years. yeTAcone.—At Sacramento, Sept. 27, Mary Abbie, daugh- ter of Enoch and Abbie 8. Jacobs, aged ¥ months and 20 @onroy & U'Connor,. 10,000 J. Pheton, Jr. 17 8. G. Road & Co. route Will be opened and pr , Christy's Mingtrele are at Maguire's Opera Honee, per- | fir nisher peice th 3 a S400 } ccscins belors eanall audiences.” The prices Bave boon Fe- | nf, "S=ct Prices than parchavers ave willing to pay: bas Ronard &Co,... the confidence which is emtertained ai! over this coast in HL. Kiten & CO gags | duced to fifty and twenty-five cents, same as the Lyceum, | the integrity and soundness of Wells, Fargo & Co., witl Aes : whieh has had the effect of slightly improving the attend” | nye uncencer ian the Gaply other: Hoss, Fuleoner & Co. 20,747 1 Wm, Scholle & Uo... $800 | 2nCc. ‘The public are almost surfetted with negro min iver by adventurers from. $00 Belgman & Co 2u.000 | *ciey: 3. 1D. Sparkinan,.... 6,108 Riranss Harnimank0o _§,666 varily located), ou the 8th of August, Om the 10th The little steamer Transit, to which it was feared some } had bis public reception—a most dattering one—and Ly hi wormed to the ety via La Uaion, arriving here on we now in port in safety. ib ult, His health appears to be now quite restored. The Faglish Yourteen months have clapsed since the fist appearaaca where, ond ib 8 & melancholy fact that up to this clear of it. Fora ume led from that | cigatpa, in Honduras (whore the government is ——- then right. So all the Transit bad gone somewhat out of her w steamer spoke her outside, and let ber om. The we steamers are both at the Machuca rayids, and with a Little | date we have never Deen entire! more rige of tho tide they will aes over,und safely fad | it subsides, and a'mort entirety disappears, but then comes: ; ‘Wood is playing in the interior. | She is at present | ano miners on the bars above and below Fort Yate are in Marysville, and is reported to be doing weil. Hee ap- | doing about the same as in my last. On Texas bar, one phieation for & Arvorce from her hnsband, John Wood, We | Sever in wclain of : J. Hand & Co. Yaafe, ictamli & Co. 50,000 A r—ie owning hali—pocketed $580 | days. fe pen > BAN | Drought her down considerably in the éetimation of the | N Ciare, alter paying all expenses, water, &e., in SIX Laim.—In San Francisco, Sept. 25, Thomas Jennings, J the lake. some feast'or fair, #here a large number of persona con- Wm. Hoge & Co..... 4 + 36,008 pergola ee eo Maas ~cDenspbupepenrrgi es Rabb tama OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. yregate—the veuai amovnt of excessive cating and hard How: owed! Fe : iy - a A tions that dry diggings are bein, 4 ai Ing cccyY—and, presto! out breaks the chotera with eee eee teas mG, tare A Miss Annetta Ince, favorably known ns an actress Of | successfully carried on, ‘oa the ‘Giwaah Gulch, ab pope. | Lemax.—On board the steamship Golden Gate, Sept 23, Pasaxts, Oct. 19, 1858. renewed viownce, Prior we the 16h af Angnst (the an- Howinud & Aepinwaii 16,876 Wells, Fargo & Go... 377,000 b> ¥ 105800 Order... Sno | talent, at Inst accounts was at Honoinin, on her return | tiene apiles fiom the Lower Cauon, aud wt several other . Michael Lehan, a native of county Cork, Ireland, late a re: Austraiia to California. Mise Tree with be weloomed | Te oy the Forks: aud that their existence will cor C —t ele the Thirty Seventh Anniv a ao e “ ~ poe chm peepee yr og The Cholera ration of y nniveriary | nnal fair day of Jocotenange, an Indian “pueblo” at- % Decree Ai tached to the city), the cholera hat, in a measure, left as; of Contras Americon Indepenionne oe Against the | vee che fair was held, and the consequence ie that we 7 back Lo this Btate as an artiste of merit, avd as 4 | tainty toad to the discovery of others. Above the Forks Mowm.—In San Francigco, Sept. 18, Mrs, Clara Ann, wife : . ” + seseecsrsesese sees csess BL 472,979 | stuiable iady, modest and unassuming, iy are welt kosein ts ais i ote dance; and now that } Robert Sonis, a native of Philadelphia, aged 18 years. Adulteration of Indigo—Convention Against the Pitibus | pave had a return of cholera, About iifty persons have Weare indebted to Wells, Fargo & Co. and Freeman & Provisions can ine ther way up, they aso wilt soon be | MAKNS.—IK, San Francisco, Sept. 19, Georye Wheeler, | tere—Proposed Consolidation of the Centrat American | fallen victims to it, and It iw cortalu that more will ba o. , Pacific express companies, and to the parrer of the The Oregon War. extensively worked, and the gold harvest no longer con only son of Wheeler and Lorehal ©. Martin, aged 14 G menti—Hepart of General Canas om the Keciama- | added to the Bumber before we are again clear of it. SL Louis, for tes of Catornia papers in advance of the OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. fined to a single stream fourteen miles long, between Fort | months and 14 days. : : ys E is The contract for carrying the malls of the PaciBc coast . San Fasveanco, Oct, 5.1658, | Hope and Fort Yale; anid stream being disputed hy 10,000 | Macavizy.—In Sun Praucigco, Sept, 20, iu the Uhirty- $ tions of the United States agaiinet Costa Hina, de. de. by the Vanama Railroad Company's stouner Columbus mau. co ig miners, when there was only room for 2,000, and that, oo, | third year of bis age, Dr, Joba 7, Macauley, of auute The Pacific Railroad Company's rteamship Columons, | has been finally arranged and approved of by this Our San Francisco Correspondence. DOE, te Tour Lele DS Oe MY ie ene a i Av Bacramento, Sept. 19, of eryeipetae, Cae, | 3M: Dorr, commander, arrived at this port on the éth | ment. The impetua given to the Paciti coast trade siaon " 0 parse, wa » Sept. 19, » Cha. ; se Colm me f great Sax Frevetco, Uct. 5, 1b intel: er eaten waeee wae place between | 16, in Te rian final, wars mau having in ti poe, | H. Newton, a member of Ingine Company No. 6, formorty | inet. from porte in Central Americs, ‘The news by this | ye ange sugar aud costco estates are being cot TUE ATLANTIC TRLUGHLAYH CRLENRATION, Sey ¥ Pi visu @ quantity of course gold taken {rom Fraser river aged 27 yeara, 8 monthe and 18 days. arrival ig unimportant. and cotton also experimentad upon, there ean be Sat €oi, Wright’s command and the combined bostile tribes | Shove the Forks, amounting i value t9 about a thousand | | Oder —on the night of July 2 im lat. 37 203. long. 80 1 ane choiora was still prevailing, though somewhat | that the export trade ot the Pactile will mercase mate- W., Mrs. Vakes, wite of Captain Vakes, of ship Morsburgh, from Poston, while ‘n a fit of temporary insanity, jumped overboard from the quarter deck, and Waa diowued. Pekrmet.—At Sacramento, Sopt. 18, of coumumyption, A. B. Perfect, formerly of Steuben county, Indiana, aged’ 29 7 ruily and rapidly, couterring benefits alike on other states were exempt | Tera, Shs ceabbroune ‘ot a large wharf at the port De of the hightst unportanon, aid ie iMovent States celebrated | goVerBment to bave it done ax soon ag possible. You heed not be surprised if you San Franciaco celebrates the successful laying of th0 } Co tuces, Cour d'Allencs and Spokaps, ata poiut called | dollars. The xold was in pieces from the value of ity etegrercie i oratory» POCEY) | ptcen miler south of the Spokan river. ‘The Indians num- } taken frou dry diggings, | Nomel was polished by the Ac. WH was without doubt the greatest demoustration ever } i oroq ave hundred, and fought weil, The troops under | action of water abated, in Guatemala; batt from this dreadful scourge. On the Mth September th 1 bear before ae made on the sores of the Pacitic, All nationalities, . ‘A genticman who returned from Fort Langley to What. | years. the thirty-reventh anniversary of the indepeuienrs OF ) pairoad from Uwe port of San Jose to the capital alae a acidtls UAE RanNIInE Seiebd te tdkng bonds 6a ie ho ee RS an Oe ee ‘states that a. few Wook: ago, a Mr. Samuel McCaul. | PERRY. —At Murphy's, Calaveras county, Sept. 26, Mar | Contral America with considerable enthusiasm, lnportans wprovensemtn, : ehaases, partion } 2 avd vine tic im the a A quard 2 a The arrangement of the procestion and the dred avd uluety participated action, A guard or , formerly of Sacramento, was asconding Frasor | saret, wife of John Ferry aged 27 years. , Some fears are entertained for the erope, in consequence We are Laying 4 most extraordipary season, ne raia—— Gecasion. The arrany wh’ reserve of three officers and one hundred and fifty rank | river ‘With hie side-wheet skiff, ke was haved from a British | | Skbrrsko—La San Frauoleva, Supt. 26, of atvotion of the fy Saud tue . few very lght showers ouly Lave falien since the Ith of ananuer in which the exeroises were performed were | 1% 54. wero left in camp, while the othcrt went out to | Bris lying in those waters, and orderod to lay.to, Mr. Mo- } brain, Charles Asbury, omly ton of 8. A and M. Le Shep- | of the long continued drought Jast July, ‘The consequence je that the corn felts are all pard, aged 6 years, ® months and 19 days. Sraeneew.—in San rameter, Peet. 20, at Bo’clock A. M., Thomas Starbuck, of Nantucket, ¥ formerly of Norfolk, Va., aged 38 years. ‘Wisy,—On board the steamship Gollen Gate, at rea, Sept. 20, Jacob Winn, late from Derby Lino, Vermont, formerly resided at Petaluma, Cal., aged 42 years. Tt bas lately been discovercd that considerable | « and de cory crop, 1 0 maid, han suthored to suet adulteration pad been made in indigo im San donk id consequence that alt afound ue i6 will be @ Saivedor; apd the government, with a view | fanuse. Vegetables of wil kinds are very scarce, aud to the suppression of the practics, has linpoved heavy | Quadruple their usual prices. penalties ob aby — whe may not only be detectest yy ap ce pon 4 Prvtacing aces article, Duc who may assist in fell SAN SALVADOR. ing it. penalty is comiscation of the article, and. | ANTI-FILIBUSTER CONVANTION—TRADE FRAUDS Gne equal to iis value, An aivance is expected in the THE INDIGO CKOP-—MCARCITY OF SILVAR—TH price of indigo Gils year, iu conseyuenoo of large luporia- PRESIDENT AWAIN AT HIS POST. * a sai - Cullough paid no attention te the command. He w ereduable wo.all cuucerned, and redectod credit upon $80 } oii4 Tye Indians wero completely routed, with the losa | pusica'’s eceond time. and kept eu bie course, whon a sho: Francieco and ite citizens, The itumivations during the | cr oovcnteen killed and thirty-five wounded. There were | was firct across his bowe—of course to frighten him, Thic eveming Wore general and brilliant, The torchlight pro po casualtios on the side of the soldiers, The battle aud | Heeiled Mr. MeCatiough to eubmit to the provess of being a e rt “ ecssion of the firemen was a muguificent epectach tea revels have dem eed the imndenee vaine of the ~<a adam necessary to secure a * eaffer Mr. Nugent, the United Stales Commissiouee, is at Vie- Ht ie cotimated that at least titeen thousand people frum 1 vi. rigs, und explain the cause of Col, Steptor's re The Northern Light newspaper, pibtiched at Whatcom, eames ae ~~» aye myastie x grabar verse when his meb wore armed with miserable mug | (rie eeledration, ant thon reels were crowded during ‘dent ‘ at lus boon dincontinved ; the Guselle, pablisled daily at View Markets. tons of dry goods and oth es > : seat Be day, Hol a elngle aovis ocourred, wor did a breach ae ogee seteceniing etter, oan} w the pores lorie, scons to de a & prosperous condition. cease RARERE. beth ne Eo) po Pe EE ny Sg [Bau Salvador (Sept. 22), vorreapondence of the Panama ef the peace of any Kind take piace. of this city, gives gree bry teh | y bade é wax ‘Oct. 6 1858. nt @ Rear lfcr, rather Haan be lehs, y W> 970 alt an tious to aiow the reamit af the SHEE RENEER ITED 8 SEES. Where W took piace’ The letter fe dated, Camp on the Marriages, Births and Deaths. With respect bo money matters, tnvy remain # the ful’ | sugar and ‘bites havo advanced in price in Halvador— | copiads nt Warhinctow, io reupeet 40 central kmerice be rouble during the prot throe months, They have | | Cot. Wrights command iit Stake river on the 2Rub Aye | Axrm—Ayay—A San deme, Sept, M48. 6 Anton to | Meth ad per cont. The shipment of treasure by thelast | \ Silver com i exonetngly fearce ta Salvator, and tho | the Mowguiiis a acitin of the republsret Nees ail ous depred. * : iu the | Bust, om, * - - “1 i te $170" 9, " vs sn to ia iitoes claen « ” eominitied numerous depredations oa Uke settlers iu Ube | eee eee nec dusty wantes——the scraggiest, rock’: Axsoip—Seeorpmn.<in San Francisco, Sept. 23, by the oe Rearepe beh aay 50, Inst ce osonbo 11) =. worse rs clear Suen” Ak presen Cenreny ron 4 ¥ the omg “Woes ~~ wertheru counties; and la San Bernardino, ta the south, t | esi, God-forsaken region 1 have ever seen—we reached | Rev. k. Pp. Cntler, Mr. Noah S. Arnold, of Shasta, to Miss would appear, s0 daring and meoleut have they become | here on the ist. As we approached this camp the coun. | Virginia J. Shroeder, of atsmore, Md. ‘withdrawal of the troops, that they avow weir | (Y looked somewhat habitable, and our enemies, the In- Feex—Moowr.—In Son Franciees, Sept. 1, hy the Right ase the wit re, y dians, wade their appearance, They doged us’ in our | Rev, Bishop Kip, Mr. Howard Buck to Miss Mary Moore, determination to carry off from the rapehes all they re | camp, and ja our last day's march, aud we wero com. | both of Philadelphia. quire for Deir support. In Tinity, Sierra, Klamath aad — aa occafionals bien Cited eth 1 ae a ae Oak tg : a s ‘ ‘apt. FE. D. Keyes, commanding Third artillery, ad- | county, Sept. 15, by the Rev. Charies 7 Pel Norte, counties adjoining Oregon, Ube hostility of the ‘essed the following official report to the Acting Adjutant | Briggs to Mise isla Hollenbeck, daughter of W. 8. Hollen. hibits a aufterence merely of $73,868 62. The combined mente for the month of September were $3,526,065 95, Against $3,419.068 in September: 1867, oF $197,607 96 jue xcess, The ebipment of September, 1856, was $4,570,572. The receipts of dust are lower than ever—in fact, are down to the merest driblete. Bars have been selling to-day at {a YXoff S40. The receipts of silver thing but gold coi is ueod as a circulatiag medium. crew, recoenited we i onference is soon to be held betwen the Presidents | an indian chief ver roman Gai him, ond vent atemaln and Salyador, the object being, it is sup. | him with much more importance, uot only amongst hit Pore! to concert measures fur their mutual defence | own Indiaus and the poople of Nicaragua, but amongnt ainst Hlibusters, of to establieh a sort of scoret cabal in | foreigners, than the ridiculous farce of sov-reignty which to Central American matters ti general, | bas been foreed upon him, get only against his own will, vanama Railroad Company las couciided eontracté | bat to the amazement ant amidat the ridicule of the ShaJo Farm, Sante Clara jeorge H. Jadinns bas exbibsted itself in eeveral murders, robberies eral — Deck, Fsq., late of Ban Franciacn, from tho Jower coast during tha month of Septembor the Central American States, exoept Nicaragna, | Guropean dwellers upon the coast at the time, ont cme loceudiarinn, tn San Bernardino the puople awp at rie Foun Lanes, 3 Takinit—Gannert.—At Bartholomew's Bridge, Ki Do. | *mvunted to about $100,000. oo ooryes ee ale Se Cee See | ae ee os tans they moult be eatitled to ail tha aity expect their town wo bo aackeu, and live inthe great. | sin—to coedience a Remeron Tere Weta thes ine | (ado ceunty, Sept. 15, Mr. Clovie Beuitean to Miss Grace | porn eaten of 200 quarter sacks Talon & Dontwick's | Slaten piaeerepaiennagng to RF py BE Na da trror of their savae woighbort. Mice of tao Yeled erditety, todos wey soctengnd te Oe tox: Csromer—Cetwrons.—In_ San Francisco, Sopt. 20, Hamil. | Superfine jE hada sus geveatnat of Heamete © 608 wepthg seen Ge cme se ectogs have boon bok in Tumboidt county wo alopt J U0 ch th die wis te bowie Aprtang Cour BD alewe and | tom Barry, of Uocten, wo Mek Louise C. Crawford, of Ml | Raging alow 40 rs wt, 8 do. wt HBS, solldated poverweated: aad Wt eunpused thas toa Preat | aiierteysie tose Sit cteeltes eee od ee goasnres of defence. The peop.c consentet to pay a tax = ‘ 1,04 do, at 97 Iye., 900 do. private, dents of the several Staves will assemble soon at the cap | the craft, and that iti Y States gove: My battalion ts of tive companies (A, B, G, K and Brsrexs—Corutt.—In San Francisco, 15, Meary O48. —No tales. reported. tal of Guatemala for the pose of conferring upon tue } mente will be swsleuarenrd k§ tase soar ail cathe Por rors.—Sales at le, a Liye. por Tb. Har.—10 tons sold at $16, Bacon. —Sales by auction of 6 bhds., at IbYo. a Wye. Berrex.—100 firkins choice sold on private terms. Ruce.--Sales by auction of the cargo of white Siam, ex ‘Therese: 2.000 mats at Sige. ; 2,000 do. wt $4 95; 12,000 do, at 84 STH. ‘asbiat.—1,000 boxes adamantine sold on private term SvGAR.—Sales by auction of 50 bbis. crushed, slightly sweated, at $14 87 Ay a B14 46. Nvm.—20 bbig. almonds soit on account of ugderwri ters, at auction, at 12e, Arconot. Sales of 26 bble, New York, om private terms. Pranpy.—200 octaves New York cold on private terms, FAvTHEN AND STONRW Ane —Sales by auction.on Satur day, of 100 crates nesorted earthenware, at $60 a #140; 18 casks stoneware, at $25 a 960. NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. The Transit Houte—Arrival of the River SteamerseMovements of American Vessets —, ur, ~ sa so much zeal aad pertunacity by Pre | this last remaining sithonity in the anme aptett with which others have been Intely arranged. fhey hare ne con- The government of Costa Rica has approved the treaty | ficting interests ot prestat—-tbey can have ho jevourtes; of peace, ataity and friendship with Belgium. It has | for «beter benelit the ome derives from consvaeions oF also approved Use contract with the Mesars. Cauty for the ] treaties ihe other im sure vavigation of the rivers Sarapiqui and San Carlos by ] const with Vaukeos, and J steam. The privilege grated is aut, however, an excla- | terprige; and let youn a sive one, nor dees government give the part\ monthiy | Fraser river or at Yankee will then be found subsidy of $150, ax asked, for conveying the matte in and | distributing his netious a8 readily in Giese wiklernesmed of trom San Juan del Norte and the capital, in bis own native state of Connecticut. Gen, Canws, sn bis report to gowernment, dwells at com National houor seems to be the Mosquito bugbear wick siderable length upon tho reciamations recnatiy made | Great Britain, but tho proportion of national honor \p upon Costa Kica by the United States, growing out of the | volved if so small that if weighed in the balance war with Walker, which 19 too verbou: to transiate. At | national good sense aud natioual progress, it would be any rate, os Costa fs Mica bas ie ceieete sn tho United | fond that it would be the wivest pobcy to’ make up for 62, itis too late #8 the sulyeet, pro or con. the short weight of the f : ‘The Navy Department in Washington has ordered the | fanner porte ab iaelaa epee Decatur to the Pacifle ports of Nicaragua. The Decatur President Sontin recomest th was at Caliao on the let inst, getting ready to sail for instant, and Rarrioe, wh pre lem. bat nici. She will probably have to wonch im at Panama alco returned to his dut * Ministea Jovoral,”” and has snppites : deen appointed Commander im Ciel of the he flag chip Merrimac, which is probably at the dand- | "hg expected that inspect sees Nigh price thes Wich Telands at this time, has also been ordered there, A® | year, tm consequence ot the inerrated quantity of gooda on gy tL pig bw beg te Po me Longe Which bave been imported ito tho country, and whiem er, the probability is, theretor:, the fag officer will | will be bartered one fo , re than key net fail In with the Orders of the department unt bo | On hand." "AMY Prive fr indian, rattier ~~ composed ot Mity cents oo the hundred doiiars of their property for 3), Somes an imine? aut 2 demmahenet of Sweaty (en of D | Behrens to Miss Annie Corbitt, both of san elsca, the purpose of organiging and Keeping in the eld a rn (eee ieee eae merniog, Idodiecrs aud a0 canst. |, BINSTNT—LneKKs.—In un Francine, Sept. 23, at the First tary force suffiownt tw check the Ladians uni! a suitable J edinen. 4 German Evangelical Church, by the Key. ¥. Mooshake, ap i my battalion Capt.J. A. Mardie, the fleld offcer of the | Mr. Hinrich Binning to Mise Gecina Dierks. boily of men can bo brought out to inflict proper chastise. | day; Lieut. Hk. Lyon, the officer of the guard; Licute H. @. CrrvE.axp—Marste.—At Grace Valley, Sept. 12, Prank ment. Major Rames, United States army, who commands | Gilson sud Gi. 8. Dandy. with 3 company. and one howler | Cleveland to Miss Catharine Ida Mase : re > quand the ening and irein. ih Caniek—Corky.—At St. Louis, Sierra county, Sept, 14, at Fort Hembolit, was to have marched against them | the main body I lett the camp at Ye oleiocs A. M.. and after | nnalsos Carter to Mins Julia Guery. with bis campany Wright to detach « compan vito ¢ thy dragoone, Coxcurrox—Firrery.—ip San Francison, Sept. 23, by the Since the withdrawal of ail the mulitary from Cai and drive elf woo Yy Indians peated on the top of e high f Rev. Dr, Seath, Mr. Wim. H. Congleton tr Mise Jemiie & A “ hill to our left, This was done tn guilant style by Cupt. Ord | Pinerty, both of Vetaluma. for service in Oregon, the Indiaus, probably takiwg advan- | an tieut M. R. Morgan, in command of K company. . CARN Al See + tre i Ti Sw MeCAns Al Sacramento, Sept. 24, Andrew D. tage of the waprotectod state of the frontiers, have done Gn renching the crest of the bill, the whole force of the ene J nun to Mary A. MoCann, both of San Pranc.sca. “ my, Wumbering [rom 400 to 0 Mound warriors, wan seen A tedkies, Suet. 21,3 on font ae they pleased. Unrestrained vy tho prosnce of | tjtend rver the pisine pelow, and on the slope of the ila ee eM Samet, Pt. 21, George Gray 5 6 robbe hed & lane ope col. We Iminediaiely oniered forward fina Cyutlia A. ¥ @roops, they have robbed and killed o large number of yrwheor detachment unter 7 Tt. White, Crotax—Jonne.—lo San Francisco, Sept. 28, before pettiors in California, However, it is proper to add that upyorted by company A, deployed as skirmishers, — Orrin Basiey, Req. , Justice of the Peace, Mr. Jniun Gott rospectable white men say that tho cause of ail the trouble Dewar. te dept bis cegupon: Dintee ten *Y, | wan and Mise Agues Jorrie, voth uatives of Prussia. Fm comequence of Ue nhaweCul (reatinent of myuaws by J Lieut Whe, and Lieui, anew lo deploy cmmpany Gon ine gence er aascmman tomas tana j Lo agp a ai renee ot | Wcitorthe line. Capt. Grd wns ordered to aesemnte his enm J Muntingtm, of Sacramento to Gieasmn, young and that the natural coneeqnen peg A on the bill, amd hn ju reserve. Un thie orver the Pest daughter of Aified Cow lee retaliation of the Indiane oa the set- | battalion moved briskly cown the long slope, passed the | Houra—Baxx.—lu San Francisco, Sept 19, Wilhelm Hotta dragoons uncer Mayor trier, aud opened a ure so steady and | j, Micx Augneta Rewn said to have ovcurrest in the north. In | well directed, that the hitherto untamed wudacity of the aa Horapay—tikn.—-in San Francisco, Sept. 28, Wy tho 6 have wor eon made Eide de wae a ke heals Rey. F.C. kwer, Samuel W. Hoiladay, of San Prauciso: TUE OUNDARY COMMEAUON. tw Georginua C. Ord, of Santa Cruz Tyler and the Kifles were bearing do 1 TENS PLAN OAS I ~ of, Settie all the ) will get fat on their en ts ingion vf emgranta to epprincipled white euch conduct 6 ti ee dees ot he Drees os ee ee st Houten to Meas Urilget Flanigan, al ; of War=The Proposed Union of the Statese | cts that port, A good speculation might bo made by shipping sugar Wasiington Territory, paid a visit w the headquarters of rep bts- an Ly Keve—Rommes.—in San Francisco, Sept. 30. by the Ratification of the Canty Navigation Grant en tne eas Doe ee and agealente trom lence to Vance stiand. There tthe American Joint Boundary Commission last month, The | M4 roure.snd wh Un bille voy Cu. statu, consttorabtanum. | Rev. B. lacy, Mr. Orson Hi. Reyex of San F tet Cada MidiaCiataee 0s Guaaleatieatetes | Caveen abeean at Acapuico at net | are aleo several other prot h would suit the fate of Ure station is 00 the Urwclh, flawed by | PEP 2 ie cn aay a a naar | cacecacwusrek Bwrannistack —ALB Oak Tat, | €At Condition of the Crops, &e. Sia anden fora Leal PM OE conmmmase to ouch & degree that de mulliwy style, with ‘parade grouads, surrounded by garment tha Bis company could be Brought up to Re | py indcighe Hy the caine Ms Charles F Becuerer i | met-yfrom the Central American porte, bringing recent 7 aan ae allairs a owing w ihe negitgence of Use government. = guard louges aud loug tows of frame buildings, dood Chet we hwddriven the Indisnesome distancetntothe plains, | Mise Kmitie Mack dates from Guatemala, Honduras, fan Salvador, Nicara. Aspiewanr, Oot 10, 1808. EXPULSION OF A MISUONARY FROM BAN SALVADOR, : i From the F jeraid, Get. | Arrival of the River Boat Catharine Maria—No Tings | we warnltrone the fev. ¥. Crowe,’ oiriorey for the Of the Liberty—Ihe Vass Yrisarri Ashore, ste. American Bible Union to Centeal Amores, tnmt Re nes ae gna, aud Costa Rica, sixteen passengers, the const mails, 161 scroons cochineal, 140 bagr cotfve, 100 do. sugar, 33 and they wore makisg for and up the hills im great numbers, McCosx1—Merow —In Humboldt county, Sept. 9, B. the dragroous pessed Gurmigh wartoterval th Sharer mg P. McConnaba to Mies Sarah ©. Mast Aesciie the mont inieds admiration. We | Morirox—Pacnts.—At Sacramonto, Sept. 26, N. F. sume seventydve in numer, are tumder oninmand oi Captain Woodruil, aid prosens aa ap Liwed to suayeud our fire (ur sume Uae, but } stoutton to Phebe Backus. do. potatoes, 2.500 hides, 47 bales deer ekine, and $25,000 4 on th quae bout nee go moet tthe fine wih al) posable speed, aad ‘bait | * es 13) " 5 ‘The Englivh steamer Medway arrived ot this port to-day been expelled by the government from the Stats of prarance vi Leaith, cleawiuess aud yewerad eiliciewcy en MUrire—Kerry —At Maryevilie, Sept 23, George Mullin | in apeoie, on freight. from Greytown, having left there om the night of the 17x in Ralvador “To Joly last Mr, © gue! iat. She reports the arrival of the small steamer atGrey- | through the intervie “ha ae wine = oe bn town, belonging to tho White-tebbins Company, called | made to drive him away, and ho was ortorod up to the ont, but whilet « t Maria is tntended for Lake Nicaragua The Liberty, an. | was sotzod by an armed force tabou doen to Lenjete, A. | ether emall clase steamer, belouging to the same com. | Paced on beard the Columbus, bound to Panama, Mr. Ce pany, which sailed from Key West on the same day as the | complains that he Biel eemmitted no efence and brokem Catharine Maria, bad not arrived at Greytown when the | 00 [@W, nor was healiwert « trint or any hearing hy the Modway left aut . Although claiming to he a Britigh aubject, The Cass Yrisarrt had left for Lake Nicaragua via the | the € @Aftiaires and Consul refuscd to take up bub Colorado river, but a report had reached Greytwwu that | “ee, Ont ound tha he bad uo righ’ t protection, be- she bat groundet somewhere in tho river, it is sujwoeed | she Bore in Belgium; #o that ho was unable to make ‘any onor near the Machneo rapide—the same piace where | defence whatever the steamer Orie got aground some years since and went 8 1646 Mr. Crowe was driven out of Guatemala in @ worthy to be commented “Legon aga, whose 0 to dutia A Keil! The organization of the Commission proper ie as fol wengg) 0. J ot Aas ha ne Arh tattered | omanox—Wnsaxn.-tn Yolo county, Sept. 9,3, W. - wv the wiragglens to come wy. se seen aathe ma: { Robertecn to Ciara b. Willard Archibald Campbell, Commiesioner ity lyed Jouree, I ordered the line to move forward ty the op | RageacenWaiGht.—At Sacramento, Sept, 98, 0. F Ro S. T. Parke, Pirrt Lieut, Yop. Angineere and Chia’ Aw the high range of bili, trom whach we sould ann ter over 1 sure ty Mary Aun Wright érenomer. untry bey md. Very few of the enemy were :isibte, they y 6 uote C. Uardi whann Ai poving found auelter in the wocde and ravines Deyound cr | , RORrke—Dormaxy.—In ‘San Francisco, opt. 12, by t 5 Corener, Lemarate Anwenemer: reach, A grucyiof twelve or titien. however, were wenstand: | Rev. A. Kahn, Edward Rogpte to Gretchen Dopmat doth in “~ med out elybt Le = y oe Soe — of San Pranciace. Hb crane sired A wbvell iv dint direction, witieh, Wurwing short | Ronenssox—W — . 9, J. W. Cee0 ge (Obs, (oeelog iat inectly uver Uwir beada, sent them down he ravina aan eee wa eae ho Messrs, Harris and Major, Computers. ight Scrumetaxp—Hows.-In San Francisco, Sept. 20, by Rov. Dr. Kenney, SaRRooM and Natiralrst, F. 8 Lacy, Mr. Alexander Sutheriand, of Bodega, 1 Mins Mesere. Hors auet Custa, Surveyors. cainy, irom which we were absent ouly four hours, Ann Howe, of Canada. As yet nothing Cet: ie hag boon concluded eb, no west ‘The gallantry of the officers and men was adanirablr, and Sw Ae MaNciy At Sacramento, Sept 20, James Stoth ert intial polut estallialy hy the joint action of th aon, (ie officers Ht was ao nniiern (hat Ta fll net auomaes te o Mise Johia Ann Mangin. ‘The dates are: San Jose, Gnaiemaix, the 24th, anc San Salvador the 27th of September. The United States steam frigate Merrimac is ortered to proceed directly from the Saudwich Islands, where she is now, to San Jnana del Sur, tn Nicaragua, the Decatar to proceed direct to Realejo, on the coast of Nicaragua, and there wait the instructiana of Admiral Long. Hen. B. D. Clarke, United States Minister, had returned from Hondnrae t Guatemala, having been most favorn Diy received in the former State The following appears in La Cronica ve Costa Riva of tw Coummmeouers, whe will not = able to accompliss Select bisa ann eal niipeseencion 1 asee Aer snpry—Pot ar. At Cachville, Yolo county, Sept. 21, | san Jose of Sept. 16— to picece Siintiar way aol he isnowoe Wie way home, with th sech the presen year, owing (0 te of ton Lieutenants White, Tyler ond Lire, Captais Ord was or | Nicho!as Schard:n to Mary H. Solar. Misterny oF Foneras Resattons, ? dio Medway brings no other news view of represcating his sufforings’ to hue governments @eanon, Tho escort to the i G dorea first to. the ehemy, Dut being in the ragerve, I tht Tesoxes— Eecuksrnar —In San Francisco, Sept. 21, Mr. San Jove, Sept 13, 558. § The Oregon delegation to Congress goon by thisetaamor | “ben the matter will doubtless pe full: r . into winter quarters at th acon Lee wot communtente wih hi afer wanda the recall ba! beeu | Diedrich Tieuoken to Migs Soplio Eragracbor, a cntny, ‘cok place i yy YS to New York, except Senator Smith. who remains over in | The case. as representod to 3 by Mr. ‘Crowe himeetf crwet r ity ati we by Liew NER ~pat c! "5 ev. u Be Who was reengn): » me etoamer, {1 co enre . - Senator Broderick left Kan Fpncise 60 tb fern Lan etice wha i ‘he Mau inkasese | a. Gamntsenc Wagnes te Wibeluins tebe’ bate of Gua Headens Minis of the government of Ue Uni Pavama one steamer, fa comeequence of tight indiape Siereuiem cn tee poke m hardahip om bis part and syust ber, to lake the overaud mage from Placer ville, wines | Sok my omens Ws all parts o Hae, «059 most ed Franciacd, ° . irom of July ition. f : 0 a Ws Of these States. - - ona enndable. Ube government received the credentials whic! Coneral John Cotton Smith, the newly appoiuted United Jodependent of the anxiety whiel be h. i to une started for &4. domophs, Honowt yosurday antes, » It aflerds me the ploneure to state that uot & man Wernenonm—seerwerven.—In San Francisco, Sopt. 30, | sont from Nicaragua. States Minister resident to Bolivia, is tow here en roule to | lus bealtis baw been serivitely inpalted by" bie fi eee: We offiowd returns of the election hawe been pu ny gornmand was ‘lied op wounded during the day, T. by the Rev. £8 L jeury Weidereheim to Miss Louisa ‘The Cronica of Sept. 29 gives the following os the now | hi post ment ina close, damp room in Aenjut: KM he b. TD beens ey eer ville, Hebed. Joweph G, Baldwin, the democeatic candidate fo | fwtw, ints, opinion, the mort nat. mp Bapreme Judge, reostved 44080 voice: dowe Curry, th | Durlan the iad two cnapsen ise yoem my counters euire. | Voumetiome cat th r@ House, Napa, Sopt. 16, | Ministers of Niearagua— MOSS. MRELY'S CANAL, PROTECT, icmtaited jo eave all bis property Denia. him, arriving ani-Lecomplon and republivan nominee, revered 36,200 | \0e, aeenmeed .y my omenrs, to impress upon the mes, by In} Androw York to Miar Loitea Long, Minister for Foretgn Affairs vat énfe-im), 1) Pedro Zelmion a Oeguls Pecuasar tee dae cen col Tosca then? Of meats tO prosecute bia jvirney. Desocretic majorny, 8397, mand recon tas cs wolbon Chat wil ue Tong rau ge prostaen Minieter se ete eat Sores Tho French Preste of 91h July devotes itgeif, to vome |, Threveh the no gentlemen bore he has beew the Sapre Goort hue granted a supersedes in ths pi F Age i jadians in « fair Olt, and oA be Kived ” . ony 0d Minister of Interior and War, ! extent, to the digenasion of the convention entered inv be uroisbed with sufficient means to goon to Now York, uf lessons have been weil iearned. Fhe men Fivtaway.—-At Sacramento, Sept, 18, the wife of J. H. tween the Presidents of Corta Rica and “ene OO tie be expects he will be enabled to have his claime ‘The National Congress of Costa Rica war in seomonm, aad the papers are filled with the usual annual documents f ubject sat repre | Stvauced, and at the sume time piace the treatment ba cane of M. Murray, who was xonten yn the other side hae received befere the public. shoot it Sierra counyy. ee éngiish stip Carribean sailed from Sam Fraveisea | A80n A Geld day. The enemy lua lost conrage, but be may | wife sf a, M. Barnard, of a daughter one side, and M. OF. He’ nd ty de bung last | fired hie gailant red rasevie ag they would wave fred at vr | Bidleman, of 9 danghter. : IY rentative of M. Morse Mi the movements daring the actlon were aa orderly Barward.—At Lone Tree, Tehama county, Sept. 5, the 1! Sept. 22 for Hong Kong, taking, anally, [vom vais Stave the f © mange his tastice Batan-Ab fata ¥ Mt. 19, the wife of A. W. The report of the Minister of the Treasury, ete., states | Peepecting @ pryject of opening au itervceanic canal - —_ - twelve degance rescued mous since by the enmue veve-l |The folowing Remeral urdere were issued uy Col. Wright | parana nia tush noma, Oey : “| that the revenue last year amounted! to $566,010, woaices a | Aetves the Tethmus of Mearagria, ght articien NEW GRANADA. from a wreck at sea after the battle = Prary,—At Salmon Falls, Bi Dorado county, Sept. 19, ced loan of $49,212, which i* a falling off of $212,227 | has ty ‘ i Py The cortet has been visible for several wook Hesvooantens, Exremeton A ! k. Berr ve grand . ne heen righod on the one part by tbe Presidout of Nice Oar Pan Correspondence. fa the porthw Tt appears every evening in the Lxprans, ( at ton Fora Laxsn eT bg, Spade ay poaties te te trom the revenge of 1686. Ths antional debt now amounts | agua, Fenor Twas Martie, al tha Minister of Fu. eT P, ten Oct. 19, 1888. dark, aud si slow the hori Beptemoer, 1Nb+ county, Sept ‘ to $800,000, Complete poate has reigned since the expat. | Seem Man nor Gregorio duarez, and by tho Prowidect avama, Oct. 19, t . fe the OnveRs No. 8. Abe “oe . mon the republic of Costa Rica 1 Ratwer Mey i | Political QuictmFirers in Pantma—The Agent of tha again reappears io the i i Conn At Ne t. ®, the wife of L. M. Cota, of | sion of the fiiibuce The Minister cays that th . we, Gm bs ck, in the northeast, aod is bel commanding expreaws hia thanks to tho om MS , libusters. e Mi ay ot thus far | the Minister of F nario Toledo: and Pacific Mail Stxmships Cone to Vertora—Nonrrivad tot when be st ‘9pm ct thie command, ‘or their gaantry am! good f 4 800. the Taverne Of 2806 shows an improvement. The army y and M. Biliend, rye Mail Stumships (or t ot Wie BUN Fie + jyottle fleld tats day. CAmvnat tio San Franciveo, Sept. 23, the wile of Alex ctctioog thas poither a ion hae of the Hermann—The Mer-imace and Decatur Ordered td wholy aceident occurred in thie city last w met the hostile indians io @qaal numbers iy a | ander Canipbell, of a ron has been put spon a very drm footing in etpeotation byrne Be » A seeniieeen th Yay lor, familiarly kuowa by the auubriqaet of | pitched battie, on ground of thelr own elnctiun; and we heme T Canrin. fy Sun Fravcisco, Sept. 28, the wile of Francis | of oncther Gloster ineasion, and eran tas Ge oot taity equa—Ihe St. Marys at Acapulco New Shamiug keeper of aeheoting qaliery on Clay etrout, | sinally defeated them, with lows “oi killed and & TR, Carter, oF . re od he ar ecKoned on Ponama Boy- indionant Beling ta Panama at tha by tho accitental diseliarce of a pies tn the without the loss ot 4 CromeanAs F pt 20, the wife © 4. Ba Crows, of | SPPTOVE? Aeclaring that a nved N bo treated 10 a (raudulent man Peahbaane Caveinnhants, Oi, di poeple rs ing it in » hawt canrrera | bwin daughters 8 pirat shot ag eon a Nt. Tue Minister m, in the even 4 rt 8 ft pudlic interest in thie part , MAY), i } AMPNGLwAt Columbia, Tuolumne con 9, An Fb Foreign Relatic i ¥ ig of Messrs Craman confederation, and the last mati from