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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CEN WHOLE NO. 8122. MORNING EDITIO —MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1858. ARRIVAL OF TUE ILLINOIS, pital and overthow the Zuloaga govern | solute master of the republic of Pera. Om the W2th inst. bo gu cha ane oy Congres was tnstalied with the usual pomp, bat with & ‘it | stated from this State General Diogo Alvarez will, | silence from the populace that proinises a Lmpeat here in afew days, march with 4,000 men ay far as Cuerna | alter, vaca, where be will await the arrival near the city of the ‘On the 23d Castilla was pronounced Proaident, and om armies of Oujaca, Vera Cruz, Guadalajara, San Lais Po. | the 24th tho Representatives met in full tension ‘Yo render tosi, &c. But what will follow whan the purpose of those | homage to him, armies is accompliahed? Will the ehieftains agree over It is commonly said here that General Febeniqne i the the division of the spoila, or will they have to fight for | author of the disturbances with Keuador, bis oy) them between themselves? I directed these and similar | to direct attention to the North whilst be will jay. questions to my informant, who shook bis bead very | Sovth. assisted by Bol gravely and answered Quien sabe, In thik state of a@uirs public attention There isa great number of men in this republic who | pied with the war, and commerce ix ent! , would gladly receive a protectorate from any respectable ‘The Ecuadorian Minister has demanded bis passports, \ . estimating the hastile Indians engaged in the atlack apon | ¥ctora afew days age, with one thousand passengers. bis command 6 Afteen hundred, is ® monstrous cman, At thos rate thy oc ve ntarers who left here four months ance tion, apd thet ipfnet but aboot three hundred Indians all | will all De buck in aboutelxs weeks. The disappointmen’, told’ were cagaged in that comfitet. The official reports | ii may well bo Unegived, ie of the greatest kind, and the throughout the campaign show an Indian joss of far less | impiovidenee of ovr people im weaving or Fraser River i than ‘men; and if these reports are to be ciecounted | admitted by vie returned miners themgelves. The beet in for exaggeration at the rate of Uuree hundred, in licw of | ‘ormed say tires thousand Californians ts dhe ulmost that fifteen buadred, then, we bave buta barren showing on | will remain on the river during the winter, our favor, The killed have been white men and not the ‘Ewvo police afteers, named Derham and Carmichael, have red devile, and it ix not at al! co:tain that two or more of | 1 from the Victor. police. The law required them our army officers who havo falien were not shot by their | 1 take the oath allegimnce W Queen Victoria, which own men, The conduct of Ool. Steptoe in that ena they were unwilling to do. ment is to be investigated. and orders have been iRsued 1i Is romored that Gov, Douglass intends to prevent the wria from runpiag om Fraser ‘junction, whic Tins had, of course, the effect of suspend ing the works for the present, tania sO Senate ot Judge McAitister, im conctuding his opinion, remarks Newe from Central America, South | ‘That tho greund on which the Oourt has folt it to be ‘te : A : duty to interpose by junction im this case is 0 preserve America, California, Oregon, Wash- | therm trom warts and drstrecton. while the sie = ; . 0 it is undecided. ‘considered y ington Territory and Fraser River. saints agate canal ct tetanic have Teen nena Fe already extracted aud remain on the premises. very object contemplated by the tA, and which the Court de- JEIV. sires to effect, would seem Ww be obtained by enjoining the RECEIVED. | frye working of the mim, and she reduction ond carry- $16,532 INGOLD wee . y now “prem requiring the presences! some of the army ollicers at | steamers Luterprise an a ? ws peek dine ko or ae Nee eee, one Washington for that object. siggy ec river, Incommequence of the exorbitant rates of freight somes bet shone. a0 the Nang abe ud neice a “ pers Seree began ae Seekie of all ion i iforni abexexd, ecenait " charged by their owners. ornert a - | men of the conntry, not the robbery and. higliw a, of iendly relations betwe ¥ 0 4 Trnportant Legal Decision in California Re- | causes, or by dex ka ) there is no y toap- | Col. Steptoe and a number of officers leave to-day for pre on aTtrd cpoare, Tae Tas Pipe 8 ay wine the greatons fart. of tho. political partics ‘Are coat It ie reported thas they bavo received © quantity of i ing lai Point a receiver, If, however, it be made to appear that | ihe Fart, ‘Their departure is much regretted im Oregon, | "76 Hudson Hay Company's steamer Otwer carries goods . This al very likely that we Stato of | American riles in Guayaquil, and that the Reuwioriau specting Mining Claints, the condition of those (ges is from any cause inecure, oF a ¥ annpany’s steamer Otw & 4 : ; i Cue! 1 other circumstances w dick may cail for furtuer interpo- where they made maay fri nds. to Fort Langley at $12 per ion, Asmall ateamer, called | Senora will be off to the Unite! States, geverpment are removing their troops to rn oe and wa ‘ sa sition, the Court will ake into, cena deration ai appliea- Col, Wri rived at Fort Dalles Oct. 16, afow hours | the Leviathan, ip tote piacod immediately om the line "ep penis ae su is of nt gon dis pon poalbte: reeruiting in these places and Quito ag rapitly a+ : Victoria, Mpited States s/00p of Ww larys is or . the hare |e ae os See eit ozesaiver, © ip advance of his column, The whole force that started | "’™ ; a ' ak tae, fi ne Pe OGRE BE NE 4 p ” o e stan " agp r paulo —— on a cruise up the coast abouta week ago, for che pur The Peruvian government has order , Apprehended Be-opening of dhe Ind Judge Hoffuan © makers that there is a substantial | re months ago for the Snake country are iow conn News from Carson Valley. pose, itt mated, to Ward ol or take when required a | de considacio to be taken up, commencing from ty day groond of coutrov: avy between the partes, but that the Pnglish steamer Boilvis wae leaving the port of y order of Ag the small privateer, whieh is blocka lng tbe © X i : trated at that point. A correspondent ot the Oregonian ‘The Sixth regiment of infantry iv wow witeiw a few mies War at the Northwest, paris that eg a the Hill, whith Sro.mes WAR D8 |. save: tliat ithe 'Guonel ater aaborious, BoLeucceeste | of Placerville. ‘They Lave. been dolayed on their march | the Zuloaga goverrfinen f j : Payta, with the mail of Oct. 12, a steamer bove in sight, axaibitten Fe edcint et greauswrer, Are sustained (by proofs oF | campaign, kokses active and vigorogs as ever, aud to | walting for 189 rvcrints. Tho reximent when i rouco | Capt. Mclane and other offvers, of the Pucide Stal | supy ted to by a Perusian war saamee, from ‘Gay auuil, which the docum } = eae aatad which leave the ques im too much praise cannot be given by the War De | Bemwia will umber about eleven bundred mon. A lary Steamship Company are bere to start ie Steamers 1 convey ng to Peru the final answer of Ecuador w the a Sir William Gore Ouseley at | tox or their gen: dnoness Fo ei a Ma’ Inindat a | partment for the manner in which ho as eonductes the | body of camp toliowurs aro with the furce, aud ita sad] qnived trom this place to Vontora By for the Tohusn- } mers oniek These conjectures turn out w ve tepec route, wrect, ‘TH ol seen Was the Peruvian war steamer Indian campaign of 1858, ond for the series of brilluam | the Wagon train it several miles in kength. It is hkely the exploits which he bas aebleved, could say as much for | companies will be distributed throngh the State, and one the other othoers of the expedition, for never coaid thecs | of the first movements General Clorke will order is to re~ be selected tor an Judian campaign a better corps of ofll- | plaee the volnnteers uow in dumbolat county by regulars, cers than these, whose labors during the past summer tho th people of Oregon and Washington Torritories ought to be Marriages end Deaths, awake to aud xensibly appreciate. Ov the announcement MARRIED. of the Colone!’s arrival, every preparation for his re ADsieoN—BACA—At Guadulupe Rancho, Contra Costa tion was made at the fort, where he was received with | county, John Auatason to Mis Apokonin Kata, cong atalations from his friends and brother oiticers. On ANDREW-—ATHEEN.—On Mokelomne river, Oct. 28, by the evewing of the 17th the Colonel gave a xraud collation | ghe Rey. John A. Anderson, Fletcher ©. Andrew w Sophie ee his house, which was well attended by the large body | Athern. J of army ofliters here and citizens,’ veHarnes.—In 80 sco, Nov. 8, by Rev. The order having been issued from headquarters for tho | ¢.4"Megenaid, iy th, Bully. Fier Of Mouataly View, concentration of the troops at Vancouver, Captain eves, | Senta Clara county, to Margaret Harmon, of this city, with the Third artillery, and Major Wise, with two sddi- |" yguerow-—Snus.—At Nevada, Oct. 6, by the Rev. Mr. tional companies, have left the Dulles and arrived at Port- | peyaen, €. B, Maretow to Miss Susan Stiles, land. Asstky—Moin.—At San Jose, Oct. 14, by the Rev. Quite a panic has recently occurred among a large nuM- | pather Bixio, Joreph Bassler to Miss Alice Moran. bert persons who were about to move and settio in the |" “byvugy—Benor—At Knight's Ferry, Sut county, Walla-Walla, owing to an order recently issued by Major | get. 28, J.D, Bensicy to Elizabeth Bisbop. pAced veh ye ang Ctl dog alls eine any BeexNeR—BONE.—Near stoekton, Oct. 24, by the Rev. more bettlers to come into the valiey. The order not ony al- ; f a fceta those intending to settle, bat aiso persons whoare un- ) S_tlybiens, Rev. James 8. ene to Elizabeth, omy employed in the valley, who shall leave after a given no- i Bar, Oct. 2), by the tice, Previous to the proclamation of Major Grier, maay | yoy. ¢. Delahunty, Hugh Conlan to Ann MeManus. were inakivg arrangements to move their familes to the | Gaowe-Paciet On the Stanielans river, Oct. 10, Mr. B. vpper country, but now will have to wait until the coun } yy, Crow to Mise Emily Jane Pachot. : try shall be Open for rettlement, which will, in all proba: |” Goystwanae-lonxy —In Napa City, Oct, M4, Mr, Baward bility, be atau early day after the meeting of Congres®. | Gonmogham to Mies Mary Fohey. This will no doubt cause a great depreciation in business, |” exrevy-—srivcen.—1? Sacrasnento, Oct. 31, by the Rov. fats any me boeae rapes beragtrigen dye on, ie J.A. Benton, Robert W, Dunlevy to Catharine J, Stincen, valley during the summer, and which bid fair for the “pce eee ae Somidg winter. Coots have bees f0F thopen Gaur asus, | {q4snoNa—Bonor—At Koight's Ferry, Ghasta conniy, and are now constantly being shipped te Walla Walla to a Grrsox—Purars.—in Amador county, Oct. 24, by considerable amount. 4 * *? Gh , Cnwers tans Its reported that the Indians at Colville, W.'T., aro | Re¥: MF. Rheoso, Mr. W. P. Gipson, of Casper’s Ranch, 10 apwin becoming troublesome, A man arrived about a I can Panmetnen, us. 88; ty Tew Week sinee at Fort Delies, who stated thatthe miners were of Sacramento, to Miss Ann Mc- abandoning the place in consequence, .General ! srs . . will have to look after this oflair, and there ts a str Probability of the Indians reeeiving # specinen of his mode of dealing with refractory sons of the forest, The Genera) will act justly with theso men, and only strike case, where the ubstance of the estate, and that which San Juan del Norte. vonstitutes its ¢ piyf value, is being wasted and carried off quae me . —_ = vateher from the Peruvian Minieter in fa ) abnouncing the ditional rejection of Peru's NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. | siinatuin. This rewuit xyectod, aud & resort to war aeemé to be inevitable: War Declared by Peru against Ecundor= mted by last steamer, the Congress of Pera a Army Preparations of the Last Named Re | mbled on the Zist of October.” One of its first acts wae publiceGeneral Castitla installed Preste | the poreage of a law nuthorizng the Executive to raise a mi'Hary fore of 15,000 en, to organize the Nationol dent of Peru—Revolationary Plans and | cigris (militia) throughout ibe country, w declare war Arrests In Chile—Cable Celebration in Val | against keunsor, and to supply funds for carrying on tes paratso—American Rifles Landed In Guaya- | - Longe on the 2lat of Getober. tn ge ance of this law the government despateted a number quil—Steamship Reports and Raliroad | oiicors to Pura, Houras abd other places in the north of Progress, &e., de. Vern, to raise troops. ‘They left Callao on the 27th uit. bu ‘The new mail steamship Cloda, Captain Sivell, reached | the knglieh steamer i : ‘Panasda’ca the Ok Of Mowemmber, bringing the Booth Pa- eee Rouaslor van Miniater left for Guayaquil in the sama cific mails, twenty-six passengers, and $310,000 in ep It was supposed that the government of Pera will pre- y Bt ‘The American steamebip Hermanh, Captain Cavendy, | eed at once to mg the port of farm, ane a a currently reported in Callao when the English a reached Panama on the afternoon of the Mh instants | oaiod for Panama, and genorally believed, that the frigates having sailed from New York on the 23d of Augoet, end | Amazouas would be diepatebed the next day (Z8Uh) to the: from Valparaiso on the 27th of October. wor j Bc tien, San Roman arrived in Callao from Limaon the 27tte The Hermann reported upwards of tive buntred pus th it Was #lated, of deapatching tbe sengers on board for California, She had no sickuess or F, then in port, t Guayaquil, 1 deaths on board since leaving Now York. commenc b 7 Whilst Porn is making these warlike preparations The advices by the Cloda were dated at Valparaiso On 7 youador is by no means klie. We bave avenge reportsd: the 16th, Arica the 26th, Callao the 27th, Lima the 27th, | the sapee Of oops She bad actually under arms on the and Payta the 80th of October, and the news by the Her. | Ist of October, to wit, 18,000. Since then she has beer mann yas oloven days later, boing dated at Valparaigo on | engaged in moving her troops to Cuenca and Taja, whilet the 27th October. recruiting bas becn uctively going on at Quito and other placesin the republic. The War spirit seems to be thorough aroused among, the Kouadorians, fill socounta from ‘ “_ aise sors — GUN: re concur in saying that all classes of the people declara Marne RXCreRD—orAeD 8x . lent demands of Perv, they wiil die to a man. RAILROAD—-STLVER VERY SCARCK--HARVEST PROG ‘A letter to Panama fiom the venerable Gen, Villamil, PRCIR—ATLANTIC CABLE CELEBKATION-—-AMEKI> | who jx seeond in command of the Beuadorian troops sta- CAN AND BRITISH STEAMSHIP LINES Aa GOYERN= tioned at Guayaquil, states that the troops are im fine MENT OFFICER BANISHE! order, and that the beat possibie epirit pervades the ea~ ‘The news (rom this republic is not very important. tire army. ‘A revolution was talked of in Vaiparaiso on the 18th If hostilities actually take place, and Eeuador is not dw chormous qv gaxities, and where the land injury is to ap extent far iter than cea be compensated by dameges, ; es ‘ Atspems 10 Us ejeurly the duty of the Court w preserve Coufercnees Between the Nicaragnan Minister of | ‘Be preperty ponding the allegation, by which the right to h 1 een be de! gvmined, fai is iral. ubsequer @ 10 the preceding decision another applica- Forcign Affairs and the British Admire xi TENGE i tip Tencotlng, decked neciine ametan, Sunnnnanrios ar Sherind F mounds: 2 5 ML’ do said mine is in a dangerous aud expores Bir Gore Guseley to Meet Commodore | ontition aid requires to be under the care and su vision of gig Court for its safety and protection; ai bua McJutosh at Aspinwall. within a guort period, and since the commencement of this suit ‘een sutforcd by the defendants Lo be greatly in- Jured 0) fi -damagesi, 2. 1) ae the ores extracted from said mine are subj: THE NICARAGUA TRANSIT ROUTE, | towne g.:spoii, abstraction and lox, apd should be re eb duced psave their valne; and the complaint further ho Court to appoint a special commisaioner to ox and report upon the state and condition of said 4 and the necearity or otherwise, for a reoviver in + ko its protection und preservation. . Thornion was appointed a commissioner, asian sh rooeeded to thy iaines, and ie expected 6 re port ina day or two. Mr. Bben Faxxon, an engineer of SEVERE GALE AT ASPINWALL. | 1 evandiog, and furnierly employed by to Gua raiupe & @ksilver Mining Company, accompanied Mr. Th rntun Nen-Connection of the Washing- tow and Hermann, ) ig direction of the Circuit Court, and it is general! " ' boved whatever they recommend will be adopued by the Total Loss of the Ship Telassar aad | gu“ OY : : ‘The proceedings in this ease have excited great interest Schooner Wide Awake. ‘California, principally because it is regarded as a viola- ion of the policy of Congress in relation 10 the acquisition and enjoyment of minerals by the people. Tt was urged on the argument that mineral iand® are reserved from WAR BETWEEN PERU AND ECUADOR, -) survey, sate and pre-emption, aot to eoforce w govern CHILE. Dent Monopoly but to promote the discovery of mines, Y a nna of eack mining locality made by the miners themselves. It was Special Minister from Guateraala to th gm | contended that Congress has deliberately reiraimed from Adopting any plan for the disposition of mineral lands in United States, this State, and bas not Hhreugh negtigence or inattention tw'this vast interest merely failed to do so; and Uhat thee Dr. Scott, Carthy, of San Franciseo, Harrwox—Tromy t Woodlawn, Sonoma county, Oct. 27, ut the reskience of the bride's father, by tue Kev. F.C. Ewer, Randolph: Harrison, of San Franelsco, to Eliza Rootes Thompron, of Sonoma county. and ¢o let them remain subject to the regula &e., de. course of abstinence from legislation, stexdlastly pursued | ben justice requires a blow to be infiicted. Tho pre | Frwy. Ganoeski.—At Don Pedro's Bar, (et. 3, by Rev [ i cute: * sence of Father Do Smedt cannot fail to have a boneti- vet. 3oby Rev. 7 uitimo, and several arrests were made of sergeants of a | able to delond herself successtully against Peru, we need _—— by Congress for toany years, amounts jn Lew and intactto | COT ence in preventing bloodched and preserving har. | Robert MeCulveh, Mr. John Huey to Mss Sophia Gat- ) regiment of tho line and others, but nothing of vaport- | not be surprised w bear of New Granada ‘and Bolivia, a sanction by the government ot dener. Peru alrealy lays : amine . J. Met . , mony between the two races, : me RE : = ny | ance bud transpired, . Seo mah stewmrily Diluele, Capa J. Mesowss pies | and regulations seteishe: You have been informed that since the killing of |, MMIAR—SrunNcK.—In “Sacramento, Oct. 28". bY 1°" gre broke out in San Juan de Dios stroct, destroying | cam to about two thirds of the territory of Heuador, “Aspinwall Nov. 20, at 10:30 A. M., with the Cx! soreia | diggings, and to av adoption of these customs, Fee ee eae eae, Muamtaton | James Coggins, Justice of the Poace, Antoine Molar to } goveral buildings: loeees eatimated at $40,.00 and oko a large poruon of Grahadian terri: ’ © ee pater “ thar ine Stu 3 rs . . a mails, treasure sud passengers brought down by + feamer | Tuldtions as the mining system of the United States in uted by somo friendly Indians, wad | Callumrinestublinger, a ing | There was some trouble at Concepcion, arising out of | tory; and if she euoteeds in conquering Peaalor fobora from San Franeivoo Nov. a wi one wptres ommmianding officer at Fort Stmooe— ‘8 ng ih < ahfrong Rowe, Me abuses committed by the local authorities, New Granada would cither have to — relinqaista 5, arrived b ge dast ] ment, provide that “m actions respecting mining cla @ strong moriberly gal ax, with | proofs shall be admittea of the customs, usages or re Rev. Mr, Benson, William J. Miles to Amolia M- Hutenin The President issued adecree for the State to purchase | that portion of her territory claimed by Pera, or else go allavyailable shares in th wago tel | to war with her, It would clearly, under the eeu Archer, onder they son. Bight. She exper) x Jauions established und in fore > bar or digs aptly ox ? one of there |” Norrox—('Neat.—In San Francisco, a Grace tChurch - et a hoavy head wea, since the 2 = nS Was brought inte t by the ebief, . 1 . oT + ‘+ | rowd—s0 per cent to be paid immediately in buls of the | stauces, be her policy then to aseist Heuador in her contest anova h porrsy ey J — nS a Mal nigt-rak, who had undertaken to apprehend and de. | Ort. 2, by whe Kev. F.C. Ewer, Henry J, Morton to Lyi 7 yortgage Loan Ottice, and the balance in tiv with Pern, should the Jatter prove more than an over- : eStats the decision of the action.” Tt thna appears that the | Her hin up to th , but whieh the At Piarorvitle, Oct. 18, Mr. Charles | CBU, the first at two yeara after the tran match forthe former. TREASURE LIST. s DO a Pp he] culprit avokled by the act of suicide, on linding his appre At Piaroryille, Oct. 18, Mr. Charles | other jour at intervals of one year each—the State to pay The pre pigent of Bolivia is eupposed to sym. p miners are to be tested by ne Oreilli, tee n Francisco, on the Bist instant, Mer, Exc. Pank.. ..$164,000 J. B. Newton & © @. #70,161 doubt, ant hia nds du) patbize with Gen. Be From ali accounts, an @nnual interest of eizht per cent on the divi que, and will, po r J. H, Browning . 20,000 JG, Parker & Sm. 6,000 customs, usage b mining lo: in the murder of Boion. Silver coim has become exceadingly searce thro in bis contemplated invasion of Peru—whieh will be very Buicher & Bro 20,000 James Vatrick.. ... 40,000 HR pag ged dh Pant gait oe I perished Rt, F Magagnotto, Wiltam 1. Othick | Chile, owing to the recent large exportations a# re Wylde carried into effect—if President Castilla loaves ‘Clark & Wilbur Richard EM Bley seh diel pes sf ape iegeal even ige Ph neors, leaves today for the | Miss Mary Qainn. - ons Gene tances, no lees than two miliiows of doliare having be the & portion of Peru it an exposed coadition J. M. Coghill. Rows, Falconer ¢ gCo, 25,202 | the State courts, while such property is protuct tinguished part in the Tanwn—Saaaan—AY San cae, Bae Rernarding | cout ont of the country during the Grst nine months of the | which he will be forced to do in order to concentrava W. T.Coleman Scholle & Bro. us ge TOTES county, by the Koy. eon, Houry B, Varich tO | oreent year. It i probable am export duty will beim. | troops in the north, with which to oppose Keuador, Ho . W. Crosby W. Seligmon &, in view of thie system, so long established and so well Meriian. posed on ali aiicer cour exported in future, #0 as to pre- | wil, therefore, in all probability, bave to fight two foes— known, there is certainly great reason for inswsting that it iy. —At Big Flat, Trinity county, Oct. 11, {a Dot ia violation of the laws of the United States, and for ove in the north and the other in the south—and it wilt tirely dra entered into a new con «. . Cumming: vent the country being Sirauss, Har man ao. of the bride's brother, by Kev. Futher DeWitt, Kite & Co. * " B he government baa re hus be secw that there it a fair p’ for emerald Duncan sber'n & Co Tuafe, MeCali’ Ml & Co page me 9 he ad yg nod ap hgby agonmepely agree ahene te ‘an an. ta’ berthar ectnrs somcrve to tas com> John 1. Yowers to Mivs Margaret Mar phy. an sith tho Poolda Beams Ne igation Company for five Sabe sousor ino arpuaaiian pi cg ns Ba ag Freeman & Co. Speedwell & Go... 1600 | the public lands is Califorsia to ‘the wu | ctenerion of a wagon road from Fort Walla Wuila to Port a a a —At Petainine, Oct, 20, by the for the conveyance of th is to and from Whatever the result of the war may be, the #ympathy cnry Richards 1 M . Mary David Turner Bror....... 4.500 | tobe acquired and enjoyed by them according to tue “. Vietor & icheles. 3.168 | ‘customs, usaves or rogulahons’ of exch bar or mining L.Vou Hoff aan &Co 21.609 | Wecality. q ‘2,000 This of the question the miners of California be woes so'gi2 | lieve to WW the true one, and they know that any other ak Go nog | would laf d to grout injustice. Upon hie cor Co. Boe pends ‘all mining ‘property in thia Suto; for 53 Wf all the mining operations which have been carried on in California since the discovery of gold are eo many trespasses — comm! and hot legitimate labore anthorived W. loge & Co..... Howland & Anpinw'l ‘Thor, J. Hand & Co. Rugene Kelly & Co. KC. Knight & Oo. LSlawrence & Oo, Panama and Velparaiso, for which service the company is to reecive an arpnal compensation of $16,800. The go inet of Chile pay® the sume company $59,000 for carrying the mails to ber Southern provinces, and Peru pays $38,- 060 per annum. Add to this the subsidy paid by Groat Britian, $100,000, which makes in ail $201,800 the ‘compa- ceives annually for performing the mail service on ta jretiy good round gam, which Willensble it to run off all opposition that does not receive a Large sub: sidy to begin with. ‘The ye was bein tally firmed, and the reports tro ning Mintricte of Cops ape and Coquimbo continue highly favorable, parlicularty in the copjer miner. According, t the registry of the Commandante General ile Vehant marine of Chile amonnted, on Let of 1s58, to 38 ships, 92 barks, 52 brige, 58 brig. schooners, 1] sloope and 7 steamers, Hi ring 60,410 toma, ‘Lhe Pacuie Steam Navigation y a from Valparaiso tor Liver, 00 ‘The friends of Capt. Nye, lato of the Pacific, fled to Jeary that the eteamtuy be sent to Valjaraie rom time since ® now engnged in # profitable trade between that place and ports south. Captain N.'* son, who bas se sided ly Chile for rome yeare, haa the managermunt of ber. [Vatpornigo (Oct. 16) correrpondtence of Panam Herald. | Bruton, He leaves bia other assistant, Louis Mullan, hore, {a charge of bis expedition property and the trans: ction of business relative to the rurvey. In all proba bility he will reeume oper y 3 in early pring. it wil be remembered that eeveral companies of v tere have been organized in hi expressed for Fovader outede of Peru is universal—and even in Peru it ix believed she bas many friends. Pera ia decidedly aggressive in her policy~-a fact of which ber eister States have long been convineed—and 1b is very natural that they should sympathize with Pouador against Pern. fon. Rrokory--/ onorr At Osk Grove House, Yuba covaty, hy the Ke 1. Waisworth, N. D. Rideout te Phebe M. Abbott. uvupax— Co: —In Vranciseo, Oct. 31, at St. *s church, Sacket street, by the Kev. Father Woit, 1 ¥) tu Ming Margaret Jane Conghim MPacramento, Oct. 28, by the Rev. +7. Ronch w Margaret Taomas, At Strawberry Valiey Siskiyou county, 3 to Mire Rosalie Clark. lm Marysville, Oct, 24, by the Rew the residence the bride, Mr. J. W wnty, to Mies Sean Luoney. ».—Th Colombia, Oct, uw, by Rev. P. 8. un, Jolin Sedgwick , Fsq. Sh rut of Tutoumne county, Miss Malvina Davie, of Shaw # F Pav —Faniey—At Marysville, Oct, 26, by the Rey. F. . word, ¢ Selby to Burilla Pariey. SHDN Goma Buin, Get. 28, by the Rev, Mr. Jun (o Mine eouner. Munter, Byron Sb ‘Mary ‘ Hy uu San Bucnaventura, Santa Rarbara Le northern portion of roenn Guilty ¢ roperty of cities. eneral Kybbe, State y who lias taken an aetive part fu & z them for Rervive, NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. The Panama Railroad Company's steamsbip Cotumbns, J. M. Dow, Commander, arrived at Panama on the 4th instant, from San Jose de Guatemala and intermediate porte, fhe brought eighteen passengers and the avn cargo of Central American products, consieting #f 6,000 #, 306 werouns indigo and cochineul, 43 packages of wager and 31 bales of deer #kins, From our Panama Correspondent, Panama, Nov. 19, 1858. Congres of Central Americon PrendenteAffairs in Son Salvadar— General Lamar in San Jou— Amerwan (laana Against Costa Rica--Leath of Mr. Young Amterson— Reported: Mesignation of President Martines, of Nicara- woe noee shes s6e0@inasiees QE SIO ROS Among the passengers on the Ulin om are Senor Milla, Minster frora Guatemala to Washingt m; CaptamCavendy, late commander of tie steamer Hermann; William 1. Hobson, Fxq., of Valparaino: and Cul, Steptoe and Major cording 1 the dee ay miner in Cali- Garnett, from Washington Territory. fornia may be ejected from te cto Whenever the ma- Nlinels, Wella, | ehinery of the courte may be pat in motion, This conclu Gur thanks are due the Purver of the Line, Wells, | a cks commen sense and violates justice 10 a degres Fargo &Co., and Mr, Solhvan, the news agout at BAM} which it is cifflou.t w oxcerd, whatever may bo the law of Francisca, for papers and news. the matter, Tt will bot be contended that the law places There bad becu a wovere gale at Aspinwall. 1 blew all the mining property im this State at the mercy of the from the worth, commenc exreutive, to be held during ite pleneure and no longer. oe , Commenced on the 10th tuat. at Atyn- | "Your eorrespoudent has dwelt on the points ib Wis case, wall, and cootineed watil the 20th with but little int r- | on account of ite great importance to the poople of this tokcslon. During the gale the ship Telassar, of Bowen, | Biate. “It presented a question common w this case, and Arifted against the United States Mail Steamship Com ae ee ae Oct. 4, Pronk Les os Father 6 Ry 2 vy and a party of Indiwos in Hum: ty, in which elgbt of the latter wore ki Wounded, of whom two have eince died. 0 was wonn mpiaity hare been re and five white man atedly sent ferward by get. nthe porth of Indian depredations to Gov. Weller, Terentabhons made the Un ity of despatch: jemonts were nrrre tterms, and the consequence i# seen in the volunteer companies now ip the field. The Governor could ne i af to the complains, and he was foreed to or P*, asethe federal officers bad uot a man in Cali fornia to spare for that purpore, They were all in Oregon. A detachment of United States soldiers, onder Captain Uncerwood, are in Humboldt county, in the strong Sorari—Cots conuty, Det. 1s, by the Rev. Vicent® Liover, Agustin So- lari to Mercedce Cota, STAKK—OS¥ar—In San Franciven, at Gree Church, Oct. 28, by the Key, F.C, Rwer, John W. Stark to Catha: rine O'Neal they will be papy's Wharf, carrying away about 100 feet of the whart veeftl in preventing the needless laughter of perhaps un. HAPT.-—At Jacinto, Colusa county, Ovt. 27, + . i the same taw, it pplied generally, would . Se gomwa cn JSamen N Jam to Mary M. Hob: ‘The principal event of the past fortnight tas cerwinly and received oo much damage that she sunk in the upper | te een aie ein the owners of placer diggings and | O&nding Fed men. =~ Jochen in *Maryerilies Nov. 1, by the Rey, | been tho cable celebration dinnor, to which uhout any | 9wa—AMovemenis of United States Shipe—Special Envoy ‘The reperts of jodian outrager in San Bernardino proved Americans and Englieh sat down, om the evoung of tho from Guatemala to Washingion—Reduction of tmpor, tlory, George F. Thomas, Ray., 0 Mise B. part of the tay, in tive futboms of water, with Sty tone of | quartz veins thas in the parties to the fuit just decivod im > he 7 hye rf " eva) oo board; will be atetal loss, The boats from the aim, ‘The decieion hus groatly dia. | 00, 0o witout foundation. The oomber of Rewigere ih, at the Con Hotel, we choir being occupied by Wm. | Duties in Guaiemala, de., de. sletesh, and store noe in mining titles. It has not, itis | Bs ry TrLiy—-MADACAN.—At San Jone, Oct. 10, hy the Rey, | Lloyd. bsq.,©.B, and the vice chair by Mr. Memmi It has beon been decided to hold the approaching meeting steam frigmie Roanoke, Flag OMe nos , 2,500; ¢ Bhip Rabet, Lieut. Strong, rendered considerable ascint tance to the veepels ia the harbor, and by the exertions of the officers and crews several vessels were saved, | Claimants under ‘were retained by the government. The case is on During the beight of tho gale the Roanoke got under 8Y 1 by them, wie cewek hope the government wll end came te anchor under the western hore. The mar- | benetit fren ER: ket boat frexs the rloopof-war Saratoga, going to the | A* to tho value jon mine, it _eroma to have ‘been much exaggerated. The genoral report sayr it is shore on the morning of the 19th, capsized, and three Of | worth from thirty to foray mation dollars; out ar the Deguinas, 2,600; Van Luis way. The greatest cordiality and feoi.ng existed. The rpeechen showed how deeply the advantage of the cable was appreciated, and tow alive the company was lo its importance, not ony ag ® boud of peace between the twe Angio-axon nations, but also as a progressive move- ment, in the benefits of which Valparaiso is destined to ‘The arrival of the Linon on the day after the dinner Seeayegmigns of the successful work: citement a& it would bave done that this @uit i& an excep- merve the purposes of the lariot grant, two of whose counsel Father Bizio, owen Telly to Miss Kiam Madagan. DIED. Bewerss—In Son Franciveo, Noy. 2, Charlotte ¥., only daughter of Dr. 1. C. F. and Harriet Bobrena, aged 1 year and S mootbs, Broonaeton.--At San Andreas, Oct. 23, T. W. Dretherton, Seuior, of Balumore, Maryland, to the th year of bw age. Peynamorr.—At Healdsburg, Oct. 21, E. E., dangh- u J. Mobaver, 3,000; and the Serranas; besides Cocopas range on the south, and within the Loe Angeles district and the Pah L tabs on the nortbenst, Some of these are brave and warlike, Dut bave generally remained peweiul. of the Presidents of the dve Central American States at the capital of Goatemala, aod the time designated for the as- sembling of these diguitariee ix some time im December Proximo. It la understood that the object of the Congress is lo concert measures for the general defence in case of invarion. Tt has been intimated that the Congress would reauit Oar San Francisco Correspondence. San Faancuwn, Nov. 5, 1868, A Mail Steamer Lilelind—Departure of the Overland Mail af ber crew wery drowned—ell colored. mistake. The au Santa Clara county have as. | Sor Kansas Cly-the Survivors of Oe Crabh Eapedation | Wt of Dt. 8. end MC. Buttertiore, age ‘(On the Mth one of the writers ip the Actualédad of San- | iy the consolidation of the five States; but uo imopurtance The scheancr Wide Avmake weatsabore om the rect | tame Nakane muon dolar and, co katt tat, | te Aonora News from Pra ee stu auger Jun abt Bright Carly aged | Sale hut reas even rns ame | aed th for ca bardly be mapped tak any abroast of the lighthoure ox the 20th, at eight A. M., aed | S SIONO0, Which hows @ Sth Ruma ‘or |. THe Pacific Mail Steamship Company's verve Sonora | renths and 12 Le Roy to make him cao Lundred revolver cartridgus, | One of the States, even the mot insignifeant, will sur- frum appearaaces would sown bilge. BSeeio0, From the time of discovery up v0.1 the ox. | bat been tibelled in the District Court, hy two hundred wonekate a Wiissts Oecd, ormerlyf toe! ‘The gonsmith was also arrested. render ite sovereignty. This would not at all comport ‘The Sarataga tailed for the Gulf of Mexico the morning ove gentoo ipte b, nag oie Seape the apd thirty one paseeagert, who came upon ber froma | cleave Seare. J “ Mo poe gpl alg with the Spanish American character, whowe pride and ef the anh. cecum, sated. In. ining opetations a return | “malas September, Theve persone purchased teksts | | Covuss-—ts Sas Fransiaee, Ost. $8, Jehe, saly ehild of iad ils Ronse tonrchad aud Ail arrogance will prompt them, even in the mort abject po- ‘The storabsip Relief would eall for Now York carly in | of twelve per Gunaim ia recognised ag | Mt New York and New Orleans in August, and charge | Richard and ABn Coogan, aged 2 Si: Msnry tebecent hauled. These arbitrary nete verty and miscry, to cling to their present respective or- perme Been nw ea | ote” em san, ihe | eae mnpuryeed Fatt tt aed ‘Tre United Grater sloop Reeator a at Realejo, and the : ; not proviled with propor food and wecosmodations, ant | GarmaTy —At Red Mill, Trinity River, Ort. 10, Mee. oeustitutional Yu Maivador coffer haw advanced i snger, . be worth two million dollars. Those Ogures are regarded that the veorel was overcrowiied. The ibellanta claim a | Thomns Garret aged 26 fears. ’ revert any » however ul ye pat ve vanced in price, and also 'e which i scarce, Hides wore selling at $12 per hundred wegnt President of the republic had recently vielted the districts of Sonsonate and Santa Ana, and had been weil received. The Preeident bax deciared his purpose: to in troduce colon isis in Salvador, but as yet | ond devieed no particular plan. Geveral Lamar, Unitet Btates Minister to Ncarque St. Mary's is on the way from Acapuloe to Panama, ee pean eee the business. yf 4 ‘The Colied States frigate fevannah and sloop Jamen. | erssor ta Clara county computes: the vatue at Tate of two per cent per monta for the protie, whic town are ut Gan Juan del Norte. The Savannah will sail | einy'gdoo,v0, briuge the principal or value at. ono tm for Aspinwall an soon ar the Reanoke reaches San Juan. ey) is alwage danger of the giving oul, ‘Tue Roanoke would gail for Bon Juan (Nicaragua) as | 8nd the consumption of quicasiiver being limited, in . yestment of money in California invarwbly brit seon ae Sir William Gore Ouseley arrived at Aspinwall, ire two w four rm fll per month, & fo ba ‘evel task down the opposiion party. et ng og wad ‘the arrest of the gunamith, all the Kuemiths in santiago and Valparaioo wlvertived the next day, offering their ¢stablinhments for rale, though, I pro- ui nject is only Ww mark their fecluge in regard to the arbitrary conduct of the goverament. Rivery one complains of the continued dulners of bori- wees, and the papers deelain elout the incressing ex- Cauunos,—Io fan Frapeieco, on the trt inet., Mr. Ro- bert H. Garritaon, & nativeot Wilmington, Delaware, aged 20 yenre. Hh scam—At futn’s Ranch, Siskiyou county, Oct, 10, James Harrie, aged 81 years. Hiwnise —At Mendocino, Ort. 28, Captain Hawking, tate of the brig Swier Roy. — Hoous.—At Placerville, Oct. 26, Charles Augustus, on! return of thelr passage money, amounting to about $5,000, The party composing the expedition undor the eoramand of Captain Stone, which left here some monty sinco to survey tho State of Fonera, under a contreet with Cormon- wbere he was expected about the Zist. Sir William had Aimaten ‘would not reali more than a | (tt, have sailed from Guyamas, and are now at Tiburon . LY | ports of the precious metals, river ein is RO wearce that Corte Rie: 1 cae c with to erect fag o@Acr ‘Mefatoh ot Anpio. | Bullion tn thin EE rough in Europe twe srilinas might | Island. They Dave erected tents, and on <he 1st of Sep- eS J. Hogie, aged 7 yaare, 8 moutha | Mie dimeult to get change of tu dollar proce, aud abc, | Sm Co iy By og Pag — A = be readily obtained. tember wore sane a =. . ‘he Lh ae ‘Washington avenue, Alamoés county, Oct. Se caneae fais kee dat oa amerieen tine of | Conte Rica, the capital of the Meter be reached there, ‘ —— pe amnonct of money ia the State Treaewry ou the first | oN armelie Johnanm, unl . ine of T and had beco mort kindly and warmly recerved by Presi. " Ss, Ma amet biishet i oy The steamship Washington, which left this port on TRE WNDU WARS. inatant wae $017 079, =f San Pramcieos, Oct. 90, Fraecie 1, stant | Caspers will shorly pe, ate ee to ioe ane, | tent Mora. General Lamar had had several conferences with Presi- dent Mora, but, a» they were of a seeret nature, it la not known whet trans ored. It if presumed, however, that there meetings bad referene: to the demands of the ‘United Mates opoa Corts ILea growing out of the late war with Welker, aod about which so moeh bas been exit ia the nowepapers of the day. It has been stnee stated that = United Sates claimed two millions Of doilare, bud in 4 " formation from the toret r'lable sour further said that two steamers have alrendy been the chime will not exceed, all told, ne hundred ad and any chaved in anticipation of the grant, apt that no time thouswnd dollare. They ili probably be much tees, [ Sein — 76 we — a operation ae ev0n ae i@ alan stated from the eatme source Yast Coste Ricn has nove ube ly in secure Thave also becn fafor:net, on very gaat authority, that | PMt in An apewer to the: yo the English governtnent coutempiate retabuelrng « line of ~ y steamers from Mannma to the Britich North Aimericat 8 | anowor hax probabil “- mar, and thet tho sessions, and that Cunard will probably be the party to f siead: P ly ewe on Wo the United sus carry this arrangement into effect. This is by no mesos ; attention in England has now beca directed of the world, . river gout Mines prove to be only hail 5 Yenton to Cocta Ri i be doubts thet the poveracnent will irel bound to op. Bae oe tablish 2 Aircel couimunieat.on with ius Pacitic cobumial | ¢uptugn, Corie thee de {attra ricoe nti ° A. will be recotieete d me N y rteamor Prince of Wales | 4. arrived bere from England oo tho 2th, after « fa | (ith the rotoric Setarday, 6th inst, had not arrived at San Juan de! Nore on the 1tth. The Terman, with w' he was to con. 4 ect, arrived of Panssoe on the 8tb,and sailed om the ton |= Feewect of © eal oa hen Caen ty in Ore~ imet., reported direct for San Francisco, bot it i tw be gen vill v called ce ae a Doped thet che mopped at Gan Juan éo1 Sor for the Warb- Saleen pigs heen proven tie a Metween Indians and California = The steamship Mermann, Capt. Biward Caventy, from | emech. alae a Mite New York via Capo Hosn, errived at Panama November : : 9, at noon, and saile’ Nov. 11 at cight 4. M., for Sun Fran OUR SAN tebamaee Gene cinco direct, in charge of the mate. arciaco, Nov. €, . (Op the 12th iuet, George Suit’, thied cook of the Tinole, Though treaties of peace have been made wid all the died of epople’ fo board the ship. Bo was buried at late hustile tribes in Oregon ‘and Waehungton Territories, 36, ab Aagtnwall, George Campbell, aged So, | T° BOVE Femere that 8 & net Supretebis eauther eam pi ante heraned. ¢ * J paign will have to be made ayainet the Indians, Genoral ee Harney bad arrived at Portland on the 24th of Getover, nd wae received with due honors. It ie cald a now de QUICKSLVER MINE CASE. position of the troops is to be mate, and in the meantime ' tom | * Yisilant wate hb will be kept on the movements of the Dew ton of the ct a a re various tribes, Colonel Wright mei Mesadeld and Gronted Against Working the Mine=Titles | cuir opicers hiv last cight years have been accustomed tw this prujoct, the the above information «ti! be received with some mix givcngs, for in thin matter the ery of “wolf” has been #0 atten heard that it is now entirely disregarded; but ia thir instance L have reason to believe that there is som truth im the report, as it comes fro vory nt it ie affirmed thet Congress next subsidy of $200,000 a year for the purpow, and on Lay the stage carrying the firet mail for Kanras City Mission jeft Stockton. The cceasion was one of great rejoicing. Several hupdred people were prosent, mid theit cheers the conch started on ite journey This route, it seems, only receives 90,0600 per Tt would be only justior to piace it on eumething like equality with the othorr, wisich are paid from $200,000 to sono 008, The lust siexmer from San Diego brought a3 a passen ger Mr. Augustin Alpm. ‘This gentleman hus been the velm of © great outrage visited on him ive Mexican: authorities in Sonora, at the time when Crabb ant bie ae +o inter were taageacred at Caverca. He i# now euflecing from the tinbamanity with whieh he war treated. The jarijorn Democrat states that Mr, Alnma reaided in Sours ing 1667, while the troubles thas distracted that tate we % progres. After living there sume (een months, he wae e ight attacked at Dunbar # store by a perty of Mexicans, and dragged, beaten and wounJed, nto Mexicnu territory. He wae carried captive W Guay- mas His tour cumpanions, sick Americans, were mur- dered, aml be, scarce alive, had to endure the scenes, anid the tauate and Diows of the infuriated eavages, aud Ws then thrown inte a dungeon, whore larpy® abd the the har received bave tad eck of what waa 4 Dalitha cay, aged 10 months apd 4 days. ‘ coonty, Oct. 21, Witham Hf. Ai xore, formerly of Lec county, iowa, aged 41 years, Taoxann.—At Pino Grove, Atasdor county, Get. 17, in- font oon. of Albert and Carofine Leonard, aged 9 months and 15 doye ot San Francisco, Get. M1, John, infant son of 1 end Pizabeth O'Neil, aged 22 monthe ond & dayr. POT SE —At Sacramento, Got. 25, Cother'ne 8, wife of Henry §. Osborne, aged 8 yee Ters.—to Vietoria, ¥. glter of FB. R. ond Ad yeart and 7 months: Rawnatt< At aon Joes Ot &,O%antler G. Randal’ for. moriy of New York, ages 56 years Ryerson —At San Joaquin county, @ct. 27, Laure BAith ebter of C. C. and Mary A. Iyerion, age! # yeare and montha. 2, Beuly, wife of leonard C, Phaw ,forwnerly of Jumostows , Chautanque county, New York, aged 26 yenra, Seerrvane Avion Angeles, Moria de Dolores, dangh- tor of Capt. Jobn and Felopa Elivaidi Geputveda, aged 16 year ToreTow—At Racratments, Ort. 28 Thomer J Tot. General Tamar bas signified hie intention to return to Nicaragua by the next try of the Columbus, from whiety Wie fair to infer be hae completed the purposes of hua boon Summoned to F Vanvouver to constit.lon. He has now returned, a poor para. . - : ne it'® ap Whe Tewere of Mines in Caltfornte. sees General Marucy for the purprec of hotding © ovencit | 'Tt b, leaning upon the ario of a faithful gervant, | fs rmerly of New York oy, aged 40 yeare werable pascage frow bngiend. A few laya ater ber | 4etermatu hu mt from Nicaragus that OUR BAN FRANOIRCO CORZWAPONDENCE. ef war. 4 beeing with him decumonte and affidavits to show to Markets. arrival ehe met with seme slight damage to ber tig- | prewidewt Martines bad renigued, but was induced to herd Bas Francisco, Nov. 6, 1869. 2 ited Lb ites go ‘ot that ip hie person the lonor fan Paancewe, Nov. 6, 1880 way bn $, bus Toe wo the offier 3 res Colovel Mancfeld, Inspector G vera! of the United «mir country was violded, bor tiag dishonored, ber soll | Fiew—sntee st $8 64.0 $10 60. Grein—fuloe of S09 ; Ip heey tig Awe The 1 Stetee sloop of.war Neeator, Commandos Ht Judges MeAilietor and Hofman have detivored very | army, arrived bere from Fort iimooe last week, tk poliuted by the roarch Cg into her bape wheat at #5 20, 8,000 do. bariey at 1Xe. mg ty Foenad tae Lt fore, a place | & Thatcher, arrived at Rewlejo on the 294 nit., and since " . " ” wh tory, and the bed i y / 9 joda, he r we PULL " ; meere have been eich tongiby opinions io the great Almaden quicksiiver mine | Gaited a tour of inspection to Forts Walla Walia aod | wee lah ts Dea Pits Ter Sot mehpnet he hake wee | igiatverastnles at He. per pound. Provisions—talen of sous of ded Gin 4 orm tarmaunee oh ler arrival there w veral of he otters have beeu sick case, geanting the application mate for an injunction, bY T wg, and finally Fort Dalles. The Colonel will now bea ? ’ TH RG, tO \e.: 85 fir ball at the theate> on Une 26th, at w Ut is not to be wondered it, for of all places om this const trost that tie wil be the inet outrage that we will be called upon to relate. We hope that in the present admin. stration, when ths matter i made piain to them, and Weil authentieats d docatments are ex! bited that sumnsty Reniejo ie the worst. Indect,it is the moet my Crocertes—-Sates of 860 ma! peave thas ou, r eu Pat od, bMge.; BO bbig, ornebed at MiKo wots Cuina, Ro. 1, 18e., 60 cases gunpe teas, 1 orab's id anywhere. The feeatar w the town, opposite Pout ound ieceene ere pres cbt; 08 a “fair” proportion of theme were ladiet in all the glorious rovandaney of criuaiiae, yon may imagine that there wae something of @erah and point a receiver, It will bo ys clalowe possension o declining for tho present ty a remembered that the Daited © perbs, proceed to Vancouver, via the Caradee, whe epect the forces under General Harney. Col. Mansiicl t's thie ealnatt> property, and have inetitated asnit on the beaut Uregen Wast qok , that euminety | jovnd eannieters, £60.; 60 do. black tew at 48¢.; 900 | un ¢ not a very easy matier. “ equity side at deo Uained Staten Ciroait Court to oblate bade sesh omgshays sohsce ghee bose a gpm oa en ne ee pores Tuain's ehudien, at 2.1000 mate Oba He. 2 | was cqrend bel. There has alec bech grec Phim, Sivas sections, Capsate Torbsias be ee me at tes tat vy “s a i a, me . Yack: rit, vs. ademantine candies, to arrive, on private | moe , " + 4 cher i@ inetrocte! bh pesecosion of tLe iancs aud mining divtriet. nao Bunny suAgCHtIONS to the Depaitmout tn rebrence to mat Yy Sek cord ee ch en Cee Bh mast, by | = 4igre= tule of 80 WU. lerbot atc i000 btalin@dhemecleamnea Haw ‘ _eumnmeuicate, with Gevera! 1 . ‘i does many al'Tion dot'ar: p " - rs 1700. oth cake 7 i 3 ved . u mar at Leon, bv Heneral © in stab tnuch importance, Involving ne it does many a S| tors of the Territories, aui more especially the advan war made in the Fourth Die ow York brandy, on private terms. Nall | waiparatso (Oct. 21) correspondence of Panama Herald.) | 1. wil haveto wat uatil he tettan to Lem have heen UA keg: Fold 60 private terms worth of property and the other mising tntaresi® Of Chit T tees che upper country lise as regarda railrou! practi Stato, which require a cone! atiarge supply of quicksilver | cabiity to keep them in operation, od the grave qnestions of lav ‘The Portland Times holds the following laagrage in rete at lesve, require come apace to present it somewhat De | sence go the late war. This paper looks tyon the peace ag tail b. fore the public view. certain to be of short duration, and considera it ‘The motiva for the appointment of a receiver, ant ft | into by the United States aiiicers to avoid (he an injunction, was argued with rare ability on te parte” | 4 winter campaign. The Times says — the ited States by Mr. Edward Randolph and Mr. Stan- Wo beard on every hand rumors that the Northern War toa, (he latter epecially ennt out to California by the gov. ie cloned hay’ the prosent at any rate it come at least of erument, ond who was the law partner of the prevent | the hostile Indians bave come in and teat prern e ite have & boo Dhited States Atorncy Ceneral before his clevation to the | S°cc'! Wf the mine Ort taal hostages have Dood high#tation be now occupies. On the part of the claim. | taku fr the future good behevior of the Indians, These ante avd persons in possession, Messrs, Arehibald C. J retnore contain the further iofermavion thet the surrender 5 lo det 5 oily tueonditional, and i Fead.y and Gregory Yale detivered tearnad and elaborate PE" c%!thc mouemne. "We give them hey are Since the sailing of the Cloda on the 10th nothing of any | doe, The fag ship Merrimac te exp . im portance lus transpired, ether in the potitical or com sar Juan fur rome time w Treekabere ah) 4 * mercial world. The grand cinaer demonstration of the | ton beard from Fince she let Caria, Her destiaauea oppor tien party in Rantioges on the Lith war a faunte we thew Was the Sendwich fends: from thence she wee ta more than three hundred persons sat down to iable, and | proceed t) Acapulco. where ably, Fing Officer J.C. the apoech of the evening was in (ever of President Mout Long will fali in with bis orde ecting him t go lo Sar meh to the dingvet of the Assembir A government off Juan det Sur. cin! who attended the diner bes bern duemissed, and an It is rather singular that the Commanderin Chiot of the officer WhO War present is How under arrest. So much for | Mnited States Pacific equadron, in ecw of oo. ciety rbed Fe liberty of opinion. iatoos with Niearaugus, Cot a and New Granada, Senor Mira, the Intendente ef Comlapo, who fogged three | ehowld take evch ap ext os rr bud 0 tar ae fellows for libeling bis mother and wife in the rine, | from thie const, where his re ft progene bas been fentenced totwo yea® banishment and a foe Sr. Milla, tecretary to the Minister for For of $100 for addressing 20 ineultiag defence tw the judges. tet PERU. INATOURATION OF OBNERAL CASPIL DENT—WAR DRECLARKD AGAINST ROUADOR~ ye se up the affaires of the ineolvent honking hover of Randers & Heotham, appoint & referee to dewrmine the pro rata portion of the ine Hay. s, the celebrated vooalist, i# entitiod . Whie in’ Californa Mise ee doposited 0,000 in the houre, the greater ef whieh she will lore by the failure. ow lakes place next week ip Sacramento, to fill aconcy iD the Senate oecarioned by the duals of Wil: +d. Ferguson. There were three candidates in the bot cne= Mr. Willem Puustiai—has retired. The «4 how between Doctor Johnson Price, aduunistra- and K. D, Ferguson, Dongle demuerat, mpee, which arrived in thie port on Sunday poise, repo te that the United Btates steam fri gate Mert ithe, Capt. Hitchcock , trom Callao, had reacted the Ivet named place on the 40h September. The Merri mae corries the broad pennant of Commodore Long. A well on board na sugar, $12 06 9 46: 800 inate Sian . Od Bourban whos. News from the West Coast of Mexics, © * CRSTRATION OF THE TROOPS OF JUAREZ—FALL OF XLOAGA SRAR—AN LONKST PROTECTORATE WISHED FOR—SALE OF SONORA TO THE CNITED STATES NOT POPULAR—TAE UNITED STATES SIV SAINT MARYS ON A CRUISE. [Aenpuleo (Uet. 27) correspondence of Panama Herald.) Hannon oF Acaretco, Ow Rowan Strassen J. 1. SememeNs, Uot. oT, 1868. } The few hours left &» the parsengere for enjoying them- sob ehore | employed te gather some information ot oot the poiit'eal affaires of the evantry, but, althongh T Jad the goed fortune to fall in with some very intelligent tine bas ineved » 4 A AS Pret ee oo idea may be gathered of the labor and | worth, To we, & some as het van Dr. Ta Gi. Ley om, tried on the 26th alt. for the murder of f gerticmen, Mexicans ae weil as Americans, 1! could earn PARATION OF THE LACT NAMED REFUT OC FOR Re mop ta attached to the case when it ie etoted that | irhed in mist. We . ra not vie “ co an to ite Jackson, Amader comnty, hae been acquitted bet tery fitte, as die commanications with the greater SISTANCR—CALLING OFT THE HILITIA \ Oo RAteING amognt of import dut twenty Gaye were ocoupiod im the argument, Tre J WTm uation: We are ee el geeator. tow ? but little news to send on by tbe steamer con | pert of the country are cutien’y cut off THF AMY ROLL—ROVENIQUE'S PLANS AND POLE om the Pfonemt mouth oc deqown of the Judges only grante @ part of vo eros brite have been Whipped ah all 6 A FF W Columiva. The tide of | Mowever, it eeeme a fact that the party of the Wharals, Y— 'OW THK WAR WILE APESOT OTHER erates, ; tbs te taked by the Sw prone Pah rb aa amen Gan re peers ofp ; # atill strong in the direction of Calforn abuse head is Juares, i rapidly gaming grommet, and that Lima (Oct. 27) copresy onc nce of Panama Hore hs} Te government of & wader Saving some ¢ wit Is askee by the fe au f an © are now grave’s . _ D me on) Paoibe arrived in Jaw Prapeiseo fru tong armies {rom ai the nberal States will gvow coaven: The propuecy bas bet foul led Genere) Castilla ab. CONTINUED ON VIGHTH Page W

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