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ee WHOLE NO. 3141. MORNING EDITION-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1858. TRE PARAGUAY EXPEDITION. anne y-The Preparations of Prestdunt Lope re Movements of the sqaadrou, UU BUBNUS AYRES CORRESPOSDBNUS. Buasios AyRES, Oot 28, 1859. Tiedt to Paragnay—Advised to Leave— We Lefi—Hopes of the Biscontented Paraguayan:—Prepa ation for War-— Kep @ Sharp Eye on Brozil~The Mawmnic Prouble— Bhizy ing News, de. , Le. We tave just retuned from Paragnay, whither wo Jesrovyed acticip-ang a sojvnrn of one works, bob the ‘wesy factof our doing, as tboy styled os, Yankve,”” was sufficient Lo cause us wo be looked upun ase spy. W ean, however, assure our government of ove thing— that the Paraguayaus are rewutorcing atl their forts. A the fortof Uaperrn they have under arms some two'v bundred mon, and foly three times sard number at obber Stations and forte slong the river. Lot our country men beware bow they trust to the pro tended peaceadle inteavons ef this peeple. Bo assured Wat they Lave a secret andorsannting wud Brazil, were- by that empire wil aid aDd Abed Mb m1 Caso Of Wor wud eur goverment. However, Weir sanman aro your, their fo titicabune excepting Iaperm) bully chosen as Ww vom. mending position, and many of tbeir sole y discontent, 29; and if our government does not exhibit a peaurious Sineit in the equipment of the mended syuaron, { doubs bet but Usat all these counts, from the Brozis vo Pata gaia, will gladly recenve a lesson as galling o he vanny @ Weir oppressors as it will be Doverivial to ve ai vanee- went of American jnrerests and gruvral hborty. We suvwod i our woter of July last that there ware in this city over tee bundred discounted Par guayans avd frends of beorty who would gully join thy expedition, Wo sep ab owr statement. These are no Mreling hands, ba. » ld guplk, So cannot brook tyranny or wrong. Woe hope you yall comment on our remarks, bocanse, a3 go the remivreements and waruke preparations of Para- guy we Speak to you a8 an eyo witaces —votuing seevnd band nur from hearsay; at the same time bun- @scds iu Parvguay feel hoarty giadness at te comiag of @o Yankee squadron, but dare nor so nbticly express Menweiver. Wo went op oor own aveount, that we mht present to you the Wue state of the public feviiog thie; but, so cautious 18 tho government thas Defure wo feu Loew iu Asuncion Four days, hving at the house of a privaw family, we #ere summoned before the Chief o Pelee, and questioned as to or nasfonauty, occupation: dc. dec, Our wcvount was ob satisfactory, and we ro @cved jtimation that eur absence would be dosirabie- Bue host ond horwess adviged us to avoid trouble; so wo feft axievy. for the town of Albuquerque, and thence ar- caty on the 27th uit, (yesterday), Brazil is jing them with canpon aud ouner warlike » only advantage Wulcb eur men-of-war bre ef their arms, as 1 doudt not, With the Cason How used by vur modern mon-ol-war, Mey can avebor of the Paraguayan torts and desiroy ea— ey Wemovsives Deity de distant bab the a: uliery n-of the Paraguayans cannoy reach anxiously wait a Deuuaat victory for our snes. We remarked ip our ‘not that we feared there was Sqoawiiang yoten in Deamark,’’ from the very ayparcut Wei ol Wis goveraily turbulent comaouny; det the Whiriwind threste ue trom aquarter tue least expected, Mwogh, perchance, the most vangerous. Ike question of Freemasoncy tas lately taken a great Boe Ob ine feChuges ot the commuaity, and as fw this county are quite excitable, the #pir “biatce Mason je’ bas takou bold of them with a furor, pre ane con yok Uuprecedouted even here—wo uch so Wat lately, UN the eve vt the celebranou Of Lae anuiver. Bary Of tue patron waint of the Charen of San Francaco ia Ue CiLY, OVE Of We Clliuiahiug priests Of Sad church Marked iu bis sermon, “ubat :t would be a more parden- febic #ip Tor & yurgin Lo lope ber virgiaity than to associate wit a Maven’? “This roumrk was published in La Tri wee, & wuily of Uis city, whereupon aa eminont lawyer aud Freemason bere pauiished au invective atoimst ‘the Priest WL SO preached; UNs Jed Lo A BeWRHApEr Couto. Wersy Deiween the beads of the cuurch aud tho Frow Masons of the city and country; sad vo warm and meuacing has the controversy become that to bas ivfi for the coantry preach against Preemsaunry. For wome ume previous the Ma eeus bere bad taken ia Laud the building amt cou- @ecration of agrtesal osylum for the poor. Toe day of its mavguiation arrived (the 17th inst.), bat the Petused to vless the Work, Tho asylom wos aeverthelons @pened, und We are uow catrely free from public beg ging—ab advancement which tew cities, either amungs Wa, In tho Pnited Staten, or in Hurope, can boast of. Bishop still remams in the roachiag ene suring, he feelings Of the people aud imvoking them ip the sacred namo of the mother charch w opposs Ube advances of the Masonic power The city pobce ant ether forces buve already Deen several nichis uuder arcs, fearing an attack upon the Masonic ledges Puore is muce excitement, but it will Ge as 4 passing Dubbdie, for tne Ma onic power here i great; and this government, for th> resent, at least, is too firmly esabushod to be overset by feny iaclion ay yet appareul. Tho relgwus cevolubou (f ny) will only bo felt outaide thts city. fobave heard of the American bark Lizzie, which wailed from Horton for Unie port on tae Vad Junge inst. As ‘are doubtless aware, xe wat run into by an Eughel: VYease! when some iNoen daysovt, ant put back. She was tw have eailed again from Bow about the 16u3 of August, ‘Wut has uot yet arrived, and we almost bega w fear a weoond sooldent, as the 0. J. Hayes, whieh eit New York @ the 25th of August wlt., arrived joday. Oanorn bare eoasicerabiy cince oar lart, having Deen of low os 5 but they wentup again w £0 car- Teucy @ fow cays ewes, doubt oss beaut c of the Masonic €saement at the Bolsa, or monoy exchange, W-day, Buwever, Uy clowed at $5555, ourseacy Ww Uke Gunes, SUB WHERKADOUTS OF THR FULTON AND HARRIET LAX®. Ustren Stites Sree Frowy, Maxaman, Brazil, S. ., Now. 5, b8o8, Deobtiess your womerous naval readers, aad especially the iriends of the offers attached to tis vowel, would be mierested iv knowing tho whereabouts of the Fultou, a8 wel! ak Ue condition « board. sailed from Bai burloos on tle 224 ult. fur oar second eonling elati: Fermarabnce, om the canton coast of Riraad, The Water Witeh hod steam up at the time of our departure, and, without Coubt, lot tne same dag. ‘The Harriet Lane was to jollow as fown as she had Aoished coaling, iy in three or foar daye—bot Vereels Dovnd to the game ort as carseivos ‘Ov pewrinz the tine we experienced the full strength of AY equavorie! current, w) opt as back from two to free knut: an hour. ’ We encounicred, alww, Leavy loud Winds, with a tremendous sa. After nearly exbaoetiog ovr stoek of coal im contending MgAinet (bese Uirve foic obetactes, it became ioduaponsioly Mecestary to bear up and rua & w the place for afresh aappiy. This Was a sore dicappmatment to allan board, rieularly am the vessel wae, at the Wine, within a fow dite Tuties OF War desis’ port. We Lave soon Bething o two othor verscie of the squadron before wentionrd. The capacity of ne:ther, ta tho reapeet of fuel, i# equal to the Fulton. Lt ts pommiivie, however, that having kent weil to the castwand, ro as w fake ® Cree witd of the foutheastern Wade, Uwy Lave fecceeted ca reaching their desunation, Guder the com Dined avency of steam and rail We shail duteh oral 7 ‘ eave agais immediately for Permumbuco, Al han oard are in the enjoyment oot health, yet cdma forely at this unexpected ¢ lay in our progress. VU SUPPLY IN A GALE. last of the w: At Sia, SeNDAY, TL jg A. MM,» I wrote to father, some tihve wines, by an Bagiish Sorc, (the Clio,) 1 ing bum a condetned sosouut of a lattio brows ‘we had After afew dayr out. I war rome, Titel you. 1 never want to see another Uke It. Slnee then wo bave had light winds, calms aad Alla Ans instead of being amore bail Way, We are uot much care thaw owe Ua 4 of our distance. ‘We acc now out of the track of veasols boand to tho tater, and will have to depend Upon those we may meet fier Wo leave the line for rendag yuu letters hurcaller, THR MEMTHIF AT SRA. Osrnem Stree Srrasscir Masri, Orr Suxvs Hoox, Deo. 15, ists. } Taend you a complete List of our officers to the day of falling —Covamander Joke B. Marchant; Licutenanto~ Charice W. Hays, Joseph B. Smith, Austin Prondorgest, Qucar F. Monton; Pureet—Catyin ©, Jackson, Lieutenant Marines—Joln Schermerhorn , Ansistant Surgeou-—ienj. F. Gibbe Captaie's Olen fA. Birt io: Parton's Clerk —W. J, Bennet: feoond Areintant hogineee—-Wm. Roberts, Third Woil,wnd the ship is working welt at veven and © bali hows per hour, Wind aboot and MOVEMIRSTS OF TH FLAT. ‘The United States etoamor Fulton, |ioet. Commanding 5.5, Aimy, (rom Norfolk via Barbadoos for laragday, Qonched at Maranhaim aud anilod again Nov. 16 for Por- fambuco. The U. &. steamer Marriot Lane, Cort. J. Fannoe, from ew York via Barbadows for Parazuny, arrives at Maran- ham 13th nit., and sailed again Tih for Peroare\yueo— Py} mee Fel ‘one of hee crow, who wes Pict, wae put on eohooner Maria, bound w New York; But died on tho Hth inst. . sia ‘The United! Statee steamer M. W. manding Wi. RonekeuJor il, from Nerf e epoxen on the Sth inet. in latiinde 2 46. The United States storeshin Release, Bent, Comment fog Wr A. Parker, from Now York ‘fer Rieu Ay was 7 m the Bod Wik ia latitude long vw 36 00. Corsespondent to Paragnay—ts | A TUE AFRICAY SLAVE TRADE, fonal Intelligence by the Ntagaras du: Tapordence from Africa the Preaek Dluve TrademThe Yuche Wanderer, ds ddi € THE NIAGARA AT THE NAVY YARD. LANDING AT TAY NAVY YARD—AUMAIARY INSP RUTION OF THE SuIP—MBH EXCELLENT CONDITION —Dit- MISSING THE CREW—A PARTING GLASS UP GROG — VAaVLING DOWN THE FLaG—iioW re CREW Be WAVED ON TUE VOYAOM—PAKING Cans OF THE N&GKUES— CONDUCT OF TUB rudd LACKS —STOCK- ING INBUMANITY—MIOBNBAS AND DGATH—SLAN- DEAVUS REPORTS CORRECTED EOULACIONS OF BOMBLODY AT THE EXPLNSb OF UNCLE BAM—NOVEL FREIGHT CDaNGE, #10. #10, The United Staves steam smgats Niagara leaded at the Navy Yard, Brvvklyn, op Toursday aferavon, un ber re juin from Mopiovia, Africa, where che landed the re covered vegroes of the alaver Koho, Thong but jus returned from 30 Jong a voyage, sho had hantty wache the wharf hefore sha was visited for oxsmination Dy Roard of Uilvers, under inésrucHons from Commodor Breore, couvistivg of Commanders Foote and Rowan ant Lieut. Le Roy, wbo, vader the usue) jnetractions, pro ceeded to juspect the ship in all ber details, Every part of the ship was mnutely examined, and the crew drittod ag im actow, The crew executed Uke orders with siciit and eelertty, ‘The report of the Inspectors states that Ube condition of the ship reflects grout credit upon the captaln aad voflives 8. All day yesterday the vessel presented o basy scone in the preparations for removal and transhipment of sur plus stores. ‘She juck tars were as folly ag usual, aud were rendered aiditiwnally pleaged wily the cunscious: ness tbat a most disagreeable duty was performed, aud they were once more ab bome, By order of the Commo dore, all the crew were yesterday transferred to the North Carolina. About dusk, being roady wo go, they sent word to the captam that they would be pieasod vo take a parvog glass of grog with him on the occasion of their leaving. To this Captain Channoey readily aasenved, apd briefly addrensed them, expressing bie satisfa:uon with the mavaer in which they had performed thwir dutirs, end hoping to meet them again bn the service their country. Severa! of the otfwers, who have for several years Deen iM active €e vice, expected Ww ootsin jeave absence, but were somewhat surprised W Gud cetached oluer vessels for immediate duty. ‘fenie and capable Chief Engvoeer of the elup — we beheve, been attached to b since sie was taunched, making bow welegraphic trips, sud the trip t Afiica—ie to be retaped fur We prs B, probably to fit out the Niggura fur sea agreeably the recent orders of the department. The tag wath ed down about dusk, und ihe slup went out of Lue cumaus- sion to Africa, Ths benavior of tho crew during the voyage © su! + have been excelent, Taey manifested the greatest de sire toattend lv the wants Of tbe unfortuaate cag) 0 begroes, coveriby them carefully at bight, and uncovering them tn’ the morning, ke fo many children. Tho crew bore with patience the inconvenience of toe filthy habus Of the negroes, who were by bo means particular ia wis charging Uhe Recessitirs of nature. Bots the m ue and fe- male begsoes were found, in spite of all precautiona, to be. come so unhealthy and filly Uaat they betty bs pseucd up and washed with hose, ail in a tock, ike 80 Many sheep. 1b we a4 DY those Ou board the Niagara that te Ovliavior of © ubfortunates was totally unlike what would be ex: of from buman bemgs, chough supplied ath regatar of food, they Were 80 voracious that they wound comrade for tne sake rite wateh eageriy by the sive of a dying of eeizing bie morse of bwout or his biauket. Phoy aid not €Fen take intereet enough in the fuperals w segard them, and hardiy dened to ook at them, They would le on the embrace of a dead comrade aad not torn Over to look at the preparations for bacial, Eveu the women ex- hibited but Lite sympathy or one another, bat the aon ‘Were catirely deetitate of hat quablty. They did uot ap. pear to Know thal they were gouy Lome, ant ouly evieod grativuce when they found thenwelves i Alnca and finong those with whom tbey could converse. Tuen, thay ocked about the captain aad cordially shook bis Good, Whoa they were taken on board at Chariestwon, the men were tribly emaciated, aud much afticted with the scurvy frow loug use of salt provuioas. No suitadie pro Visious bad been provides for them in the ahi aba the beei and pork sont by some i. ignorant trienus the North was not very palatable to thom. Capt. Chaua- oxy. was obliged to got cxtre stores witb great wipadiion, @pd also provide hunself with extra medicuer. Giet was imsiuntly changed from salt w trevh food, and from tat Une we morwlity was ios. Boversl post mortem examinations, made by order of the Captain, do- veloped the existence of large quantities Of wortas tn tho bodies Of the deceased. It was uoted that several died while m the very act of eating. In general they re- mained in a sloopiny”, Biting, or Position, aad would not leave it without oing obi: to, Hometioat tho more henithy wore induced to dance for an hour or ‘BO, Dut those in the least mesure unwell were received a larger allowance of food than anotaer. On th outward voyage the Caplsn, being ia about latitude 36, and the mortality increasing, determined to run further south, and accordingly steamed up for teree days. The was Wouderiul upon the hoalth of the cargo, an od w brace them ae foon as the tropical ciimaty was reached. Great dullicuity was fuund fn comauneat- lug with thom, and woro it not fer oxe of the crew of tho tlaver Lecho, a Portuguese, named Fraak Lae, who was ou board Wie Niagara, tuis dildeully would lave prove! a vortoup ove. This man was active both night ant day to attending to the wants of the Toes, di-tgibuting their rations aud couve: ng ore we to thom. He don't not ooa- verse Joently oma, Dut managed to make himself understood, and obtained & comms! over tbem which Woe Most Invaluable throughout the voyage. Ite sail Gat Captain Chaunoey waa so pleased with the ser) of us tals man and bw arducue elforte w do all the gout a his power, that he promised to intercede for executive cle- for! cy Abould the Portuguese fare Lara in he ap ‘Wied at Chas leston. There wore shipped on board the Niagara a quantity of goody 1 be carried w Liberia, jor the Qviouraation Society and others, ® quantity of stores being comprised in tae Ti is swid that on the way out it became noceseary to borrow or buy some of thase etores, aad that the agent whe had them ip cbarjre actually Dad the stapudeuce to make out & bul,ehargiag Leight on tho stores (rum Now York, Tt is a0 Said that many Of the poods went to Liberia wore pent merely oa ulatioo, wid uot for the sole be Bett of the poor erro, the generemty of Vucie aam be. ing abused for the benetlt ot sumobaly who owned ond totd the stores, and paid no freyht. Tt lo porit.vely asserted by thoce om bound the Niagara, that the reports of inhuman treatment of the segrood which bave been made since the roturo of Ue Nagare ure entirely untrae; that tho lash waa nover wast ander any (.roumetapoe: af a punishment, aud tuat ty foe were uniformly Weated with kindness; sme of them re ceiving food irom the captain's tavie. The story of the woman's being cruclly pot tn irons arose from the fact that one of the women beeam on rinced that another fe tanio Was trying 0 cause her child's death by meaas of sorcery. J 2 OxEMMON -uporattioa among the Afri- cans, and thit woman prevailed pom rome of ber compa: nione to atsempt to throw the offending one througha port bole, They had artually radoweded m getting the poor victutn te the eid, when the odieer of tae devk mont for Captain Chauhooy, who, to quiet the rest, ordered whe indignant bet mitica motuor to be secured. She war ro leased On promiae of penwbln bebavior. ‘The Ningara waa visited yesterday by a large number of pernons. Among others, a number of aaval off cere, (rtenda af the com Mander and oftcors, who exprassed much sai At the conden Of the ship. Among aher viaiters worn the President, Hecretary, and Vieo Present of tie Ontonigatiou Aowety, who warmly congra ‘ulate! Capt. Chauncey on the bumabe maanor ia wha be hed dmcharged tus diagreeable duty, ‘The crow of (ae Ningara wil be of W-day, and the whup wul be immediately got ready for ea. OUR COAST OF AFRICA CORRESPONDENCE. Usiren States Sear Cowemeoep, Or fr. Pari re Loaxbo, Sept. 24, ise. $ Arrival at. Hawi de Loonto—Lary Times for Ameri con OruisereThe Schooner Wanderer—Col. Corrie's Operations, Bc. We arrived here oa the evening of the 10th, thirty daye from Porto Prays. We might have made the pas- rage in lene time, buton the evening of the 14th, having arrived within reventy miles of the port, ft wor deemed Prudent te put the ship's head off shore and “ike opa position” anti) daylight; conmoquentiy we did got arrive until 10 o'elock Inat evening, wien we perfurmtd de dangerous and alunost incredivie feat of nachoring tho ship ten miles from inando, in thirty fathoms water, which gallant achicvemont will dowbtlem orsate a gree. mors) effect upon ail who witweased it, aud ® panic among tone engaged in tho ‘nefarioas trafic.” ‘We got under way on the morning of the 17th from ou first anchorage; but toe depth of water of the town being only ten fatiioma, ft was considered entirely too dangerous to approach nearer to it than four taille: We found Loap- do in #6 usual Atate: no Hows Of any itnpertance, and caly one Amotican veemel (tbe bark Masard, of Salom) in har bor. We have wow been fifteen months on the African tation, of which—(here is a not for the sigger-worst Pers}-—precieely twenty-two days have boom passod o the news! ernising groand for siavors—dhirtoen of whick: or two days we Ware at anchor—and with the exoop- tion of the boarding and Overhauling of the Cortes, of which daring expt you reseived enme ncdornt lve Orie ber, no slavers or any other reese tave heen boarded by us, nOF are likely to be, from 5 vners, Ty conaeroonar of the inured health of qe ship's com. , conseqnont open that affair and a Boat expedition by Jet wp the Congo river, i was deemed necessary the commander in-cowd dint (he Kip ebould romain menthe at » ir th order w reerwit tt» epirite of the officers and crew after euch unp fotiqnee aed harcehy wo weeks Deity at Cap tite ' der of tag jim anit now—after an absenee of eleven months from %—9e are agen on the cowsk oo ali lew, Tierely give you bis si t aeoount #) convines your reavere Low Much bas been 941, and bow hte antasty cene, Hwa Os ConW Toning Any tihg bO the supareasion of the fave trade, Oar saidiran on the Wost coast of Afriga bus Hever Aroaaed oF RoGR a thine The bark Sea View has arived from the Cango river, ahd reports Wie aboover Wanderer as ab ananer thera, We aro new prepare a boat expodition, joubtioas 1 orvist Cok Corrie ( sow ha negroes comfor tantly, Ib would be vo much responsibiity for us to zee Rid, THE YACHT WANDERER 6OME INOIDK:) Wek Late voy AGB—oule LEUTRD FROM THOSE ON BOA. [Prom the Albany Statesiman, Hos. Lo No tte exetiement pr the Nacthorn *thetes, abt of the reporter de prar wade, by te sapped cargo of Afieans, frvst we yacht Waoderer, Peeone Le, On tie Bult cal re Opening OF We Baye suocmslat FAA lig Of aw Com thar mative cast, by The ramers rexpesting’ Who attain” are as nuMeions as U are varied. Ag: vorainy to Son Ouuts, a) May as Foor bin ivod of the captured negroes Were set Aafery ashore sas ewaere iy Flonda or Georgia Own pace tie m Men ped ane ddy—othere agaiy at & buted ant Oiaty, bat al) agree in the a bon ee oe profitable cargo Was broaght nw ort of trou, yuukuta , ¥icerous chattels, lor the benefit of the ewe, cottog aud UO growers af Lie Sou, ON A rewln trp fom tou wet Saborday, we ware NM company with #ous who ba? been voyagers on thy Wanderer during bor ite n, it other denying the correctness of the ground Work of these reports, or vonehing for ts codaruey , wa may be permitted to von thal Wey are Mm the may greatly exaggerated, Eb yao Overy, ) a DANIAN. ANG Vary Test Aaddow yaubk, She smboo in July ‘ust for the Conga fiver, and prsiad nous time very prusuptly an tho coast, if we may coly apaa Abe bistory of We expedition given bead by aie off eer who ‘aeoomapanind Capua Corre on bbe Voy age, wm whore name is ivewtaded MLD MAY deed ox ducing” wash avventure. We abide to Captain “overiau” sider, whose brilliant cass’ PX & ma aud Nicaragus 18 lamar to so way of bos counb ymen. Certain.y, a voouradand trate ago ed, m the orginal imstanee, oy tae comyany oo Uae Win defer, they played thar cards welt, ana manure | 0 draw O40 8{Aeivs Of * woo!” over thw eyes of the VaiaDh B ibsh- ers onthe coast, Oufore cousumunsking Uber spooulation m another epee . ‘Tbe Sritvsb tigate Medusa was on tho coast at the tims of the vist of the Warierer, aud um oroas were tae friendly visits, and rrattyig were the gouvivesitios Wak parsed between toe officers oF the two mavens, Phe Wo derer’s people Wore entes tamed ant feted by the Britis. ers, and the Britishers in ther tara Wore entertained aot fited by those ou Board the AMerivao yacht. So anure wag the cunidenoe fuit im dhe iacer, and ®) setared were the gullayt Jobu Bul that ther Yankee freats wees bent only oD a pleastive and \ufurtiat on seeking Wap, thab bao idea of examiping the Wanderer, to eve if rhe Guald pas sibly be fitted for a waver, was laugnod at wien propodesd by Capt. Farnham, as a very good joke? Promaby was ovly @ joke, Certainly We are G65 going @ desygusts jhus anything vive, The Wanderer remained sore time on the coast. Tor people lanwed at various porta of lutorest, aml view sd African ita orlaiuanty and doauty. Chey visit. and Une derer ipo gree of the habs and appearanoe of tue po. Farnham will one day dondch xeite sands of reasers, Whie th, they r Brith yacht which bourted vf unusual spood, ant dab her a3 varily as % race borse woul! best a comtnen rout fter, After remaining on thy coast a suitloient wine, the Americans one n ght stood oof © sea, aod taree? eyes Domeward. Thor woo wer i decty sho returned as she went; wuc if sue did stow away 2 by Cape. a tritle of wool betwwe T decks, certainly nove bat those who were on board appar to have deainite and conclusive knowledge on tue subject. Apa it is nx Likely that #: od W Outeiter We should rather incline to the opinion, however, tat if way Africans really tried the “middie; wage? on board the fast sailing yacht, they were not so numerous BF commON Toport Wook! imnd\-ate. Some egely negroes lauded on the sb: of brorida of Gevegi, and @ et at seven hundred do'lars & head, would Lave realize to the speculators Ufly sia thousand doilars—a wiwrably haad- some bit, when the lighuning's speed, and esootlent, oa- Larned character of ube Waaderor nutte evapieion’ and capture &6 improbable, One thing te cortin—we American yacht was saiie? by as vold, a8 fares and as adventurous a company as ever trod tho deoks of & ship; and if abo did make a rucorful trade w African wool, she must have the credit of evnung the Yaukoe over ver tain naval offioors in the wervice of her Brita Majesty With a shrewdnees and tact unzurpassod in the history of Now Fag land ingenuity ch kuowhalge would bo reudity ooarmar THE SUSPECTED SLAVERS. [From the Salem Register, Des. 16 } Tr. Rainey, the surgecn of the ‘The Paulina ts supposed to be her ‘the Robert Wiag is a regular trader, belonging in Boston and vonmuauded by « Salem captain. Toe boxes of mon y were undoubtedly the ot her outward cary ‘™, known for many years as one of our moet exten wive and succesful morchants wm the legviraate African eelice ke eee slavers On Une Crast, but There le ne good reason for placiag these morcnantmen under the ban of Ruspicion. ‘Tho notorious yacht Wandorer, which is eald to have landed some Africans on the coast of Georgia quite necoally , Was in the Coago river Bet many monthd age, but abe is ‘Dot Lew Lohed among he “suspected.” rete say aaa journal, Dec, 16. Although the Board wae formally organiaed, a progress wae made yesterday with the Btaw) canvars, Several pro- positrons will be made to review the returns. dndpe Parker, a8 counsel for Gouverneur Kembie, wilt emteasor Vo wecure such a moditioation of the rowrhs as ee Gee Ses his election being given tw f Haskin, in 1, Reyaokls, Kag., of Sie eee . wil press a (read In the Congressional vote in the Fourth district of ie Firat ward of New Yours. Tt is un‘orstoud that che sveretary of ‘State was authorized tw calt for the duvameats re- ferred (0 ia the fouew pot, Whack Mir. Kewnond: > Seve to ng pay y pre Naw York, Nec. 8, 1855. To run Hox. Tar Boar oF Srin: Canvandens, witow GF TO WEIN SCION ON On Bevors: tus Furgawil Dat oF De CTaENER, 1858 — The undersigned Supervisors of tho county of New York, and members Of the late Guard uf County Cauvasser: Uify that the revolution hereto annexed was, by a volo of eight to four of aad Board of County Ganvessers, adopted, ata meeting of said fwd, held ow the 20 of November, 1808, at tee City Hall, ia the olty of New York :~ And the undersyned having been informed that the terme and requiretnvels of Rad rraolution have vot been complied with by the Chairman and Sx retary of te anid Board of County Canvorsers, wil that they” have totally Omitted to “seul to the State Guard Of Canvaasers” whe papers apd documents therein described, there’ore the undereigeed reepectfully lay the matier before your bo DOrable Board, and request Wat moasores taxy be adopted by which the said Chairman aad Secretary may be com polled to verform the duty imported on them as oillcegs of the said Board of County Canyassers. dub miubiod JOHN A. KENNEDY, WM R. stewakr, ORISON BLUNT, Th STHLLMAN, Resolvest, That thie Board of County Canvassers send to Ube State Hoard of Canyaesors sweneue ot the returns a8 made by the District Canvameors of the Fourth diewiet Of cant First ward, vopetber wiuh a certified copy of the Prearbie and resolution, mpd all other papers copnected pm pte the said Fourth district of tio Fire TELEGKAPHIC Ausany, Deo, 17, 1858. ‘The Board of Giate Convarsers met this morning—the Hon. Gideou J. Tucker in ibe chair. Tt was decided that papors reinung to the roterns of Congreamonal vot « from the towne of Carmel, in Putoam ovanty, aud Whito Plains, bn Weetehorter county. Appointments. ‘Th: Sewate on Wednoeday last confirmed the following potalnaions — wun Preston, of Kentecky, Minister Plouipotatiary Ryan. John E. Ward, of Georgia, Mirtster Menipotectary to 4. Glancy Jone@, of Vonusytvania, Musistor Fosident to Aurtiia. The Senate also ratified tho treaties recent'y mate with Chine and Japan, and copies of them ~ be immediately returned to those governments, eakeiite “Nawal ky Ivert, Captain Willar, will ami! from Phila. deipuia cube SOUL Sant for Ue west Gonet Of niviea, All fotters and papers iutenced for the American squadron, or Abers, will bo forwarded, if left at the Foreign Lotter wa, Philadelpiia Exchange, ou oF before We above ‘Tho latest dates from the frigate Waban stato that eho was at Alexandria, Rgyite Pefore rai Judge Baloo, varies F.¢ Dae. 17.—Charle “and Others 4. the Former’ and Cito’ Bonk of Long dsdend—Movion to send te cane buck for a further report denied, with $10 cost. Before Hon, Judge Dav ice. The People at the Relation of Wittam 1H. MeCarthy es. the Board of Btucation.—ladement for defoutonts, Plain tif © have loave to appeal to G v1 Term withoat giving security, thin wt bbe South, ass Vailas Ja) The approach wilh probably de dowa Salt creek. or Wo Army Tnveiligences THREATEN? D Wan ih UPAH— AMY HATS AND CAPS: PROMOTIONS, AFPZOINTMENPS, BTU, Waprears by the latest vews from Utsh tnat tnere ts a very lormedabe fave of hostie udtians tb vatouing to Nake anarnack on sur too, and drive off phe several De rds OF ewrtte; Wo antinipation of whieh, Genera! Jobuston das caused the fonowimg onetructions to be promulyawd fur the guiua.ce of bs command Tapquaitrene, Derawrteyy or Uvad, sane Fiayp, U. B, Nov. 1, 1868 The Indians have abancowed thew ferme, aut are Gow gatbor ny in the vootbera jeat of thie Turniwry. Toey plate thew derigo 6 to make a eialtaueous ala avoa Ihe herds 10 Jus county, Yntie valley and Rust v adey, Ae Bovies Fiver, on the ogo of the Desert, to tne Bubb of Tite valley into Ror valley, Pie nature of the couamy je eu shat the command vn Sever myer mast | aunoyauce frm the hoath apd eas; Whe one va Sal HW Ve south aod west; the one in Tintie vailey from tie BOLE, aNd tho in Rash valley from the gouth wd west. The other iy command on Sevier fiver AN) eter FOF OD OF bie Mounted force On OF MOAT the et¥er, aow saber as Gates | Ube briige, Near tie month of San Pew river, by warn Aor wo tthe ayy jane all cumutaods will Keep "8 Onlin By day tw preven Bus pTIBe, AU KeCUTE the Gnitod Beaten frigata | tenant Niagara, giver a bet of American vessels ou the cot of Didiont vor suspic ons per Joie aroune tw herds or camp, and parties of Tn Hany coming my the veemity will by crested ag eaemies, Uuiws- Ak i# wanifert then object is friewdly, in whion case they Bil) De Warton to tare, Uthorrs WI De carefal nat to De Jailed Bf an opmioy of geome ity Kyghty roands of am munition wl be tikes by eat cominsod, Thirty routs w wh for barged 1 . Livery efforts will be mace io aseertam the position of the Indians, ©, eow!ly tn the vieity of Sevier river and Satere The commanders of those two partes will ev turmmmnicate ty with esob obber, and 1 Guse of ne cee ity the Lwo communis will by Subjost vo the aemor wlfiecs. Cua manders will report as soon aa possible to these Dear quaiters alt pis of umpertance, and avail then avives of every Opportnuity to report by letter tie pluto of wttans ym bea hy order of et B ig. Gen. Jobnston. ¥ J PORTSA, amustamt Adpt Gen. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 13, War Perarimess, Agvutast Gexeiat’s Overs, WasiNGron, Nev. 30, 1808. ‘Tho following regulation bas been reooived Irom “ue War be pas tient Hats wih timmnes complete, will bo issued to ontisted ti ub the raw oF one & ye poses jorage cape, of pavera ta the Quarter maser Geverai’s oftloe, will be wound, In atdition w hats, at the rab of one a year, Dork blue coth, wih a eord br welt around the crown, of the colors used to tim. Lagmah the several arms of service, and yedow motal Fetiers 18 11008 to designate compares. FUR Gpaseigned veerwits dark blue cori or welt eromnd the crows aud Without distinctive bade. Comm ssoned offivers may wear cas of the same pat velt and the dissinctive ornament, i J repunent Secretary of W: 8. GUUPER, Adjutant General. NERAL ORDERS, NO. 15. Wan DevARIMasy, ADZOTANT GEWERAL's OvrIcE, Wasinsarron, Dec. 10, 186s. on} apporntaenis in the artay of the Naned ame by the Presiveut seo the publication of Fai Ortirs’? No. $,0: Joly 3, 1968:—~ PROMOTIONS. Meneae Deranrmein—Ascistaut Surgeon James Sim mons, fo be Sarg On, Vice Harney , deceasord—ty date from 20, 1866, and Lo teke place on the Army Rogwler w Surgeon bavid C, beLeon. ' Second Litutenant Richard jemand, duly 29, 1898—the [Lohat OF Dkasoons.—Second Lieutenant Wm. to oe Fisst L «uit, May 17, 1858, vice Tay \ Vio ution, (Company C9 la cond Lieutenant Sauce! W. Ferguson, of the Seound Dragoous, to be Second lueutenant, vice Pender, promowd—to date trom Jum 14, 1858. (Company I) Prevet Second Leetttenaut Mareus A. Reno, to be Socond Lieutenant, vice Gaston, kvled in achone-to date from June 14, 1668. (Company &.) Reoun Kecuatexy oF Cay aliey —Seoond Lieutenant John B Huod, to be Fist Leeutesant, August 18, 1855, vice Ratmmiseki, deconned. (Company K. Brevet Sevond Lievtomant Manping M. Kimmel, of tho Firet Cavoiry, to be S.cond Lieutenant, Angcat 18, 1898, vice Hood, promoted. (Company 3.) Rr Second Lieutenaat George A. Cunninyhatn, of the First Cavaly, t0 be Secoud LieutenaucOviober 1, 1868, vice Van Camp, killed up action. (Uotapaby BD.) IMENT OF MouNTED furumEN.—Hiret Lieatenant Robert M. Morris, (0 be Captain, June 14, 1868, vice Lawl, appointed Paymaster. (omy G) Second Lieutenant Joseph G. Titord, to be Firat lieu- Juno 14, 1868, vice Morris, promowd. (Uom- Mev coud Lieutenant Ira W. Claflin, to be Second Lieutenant, June 14, 1556, vice Tiltord, promoted. (Com ss ha: “he ttob-rt | Pay 1) Ta Leone. on board ses of money coubloons, ‘bien Reonnget or Arniomy,—Seoont Lieutenant Ly- moan M. Kellopg, to bo First Aasseetiahs ay. OL, 1668, View Mowry, te ¥ Croverges 2 Winds Boeeks of tho Second Artery , 0 be Secong Lieutenant, July 31, 1868, vice Kel- preted. (Company kh.) ov ixvantny. Lafly . —Fint Liewtenant ette B. Wood, to be Captain, July 1, 1868, view Longutroct; appaited Pa} taaster, deceased. (Company 1) 3 ioe tate, yioe Wood, promebes wt Loony gs pant, duly iv, vice Woo . (Gompany A) Brivet Seornd Loutenast James J. Van Horn, of tho Firat Infantry, to be Second Liewtenant, July 19, 1888, view Jones, promoted. (Company G.) Navas Recumst ov Ixrantty.—Brevet Second Lieutouaat Charles G. Harker, of the Second Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, August 18, 1958, vice Allen, died of wounds received in action. (Company ce) Text Reamer ov Invastiy.-—Ffirat Vouteuant Cuvier Grover, to be Captain, Soptesaber 12, 1863, vice Pitcher, dvoensed, poor Pr Second idtseneet nes Doebler,to be Piret Lieutenant, Png a 17, 1858, view Grover, promoted, (Com | No PBievee Second Ldeutenant Sardine P Rood, of the Third | | | | Infantry, to 80 & cond Livuienaut, September 17, 1808, vice Leeliler, promoted. (Conipaay BE.) APEULNT ENTS, Scesurayce Derarisuet —Ciret Lieutenant Wiliam W. Borde, of the Fifth fotantry. w bo hen ny ag | of Sub sistence, with rank of Cap.ain, November 3, }, vice Bowen, deceased. Mencat Devartueet J. Cooper McKee, of Ponneyl- w bo Avsitant Surgeon, Ocwbor 2, 1958, vico Woy ty, ay rakIMENT —Brovet Mayor James Longtroet, Captain iy the Biehth) Reetment of lafantry, w be Pay 1858, vhiell, Memnsaed. Of Lue be ay uustor, October 28, 1868, view Deuny, Ce eases Onvmanct Deraksmest.—iichard Patherly, of Arkansas, to be Miliary Storekeeper, August 9, L868, Vico Anarews, deceaed. THANE ERRED, Rrevet Second Lieutevant Jobu 8, Saunders, Second Arbilery, #0 the Ordnanes j»pa: tment, September 1, 1858. | Second Laeutenant Lafayetie Peck, Soveuth Infantry, to | the Eigth Infantry , Novemoor 90, 1848. | Second Liewtenant Charics (7 Incrsham, Eighth Infaa Wy, w the Sevents Infantry , November 30, 1858, cast ATIn Reeunm, (2.)—Pirnt Loevtenant 8y!vestor Mowry, Third | Artillery, July 31, 1868, i Bevond evant bdgar 0 Connor, Seventh Infantry, October 32, 1955. Comsmetons Vacaren ev New Arroommrt, (2.)—y Pay marter Jamen Lougrercet, his communion as Uaptain in the Wigith infantry, July 19, 1968. By bay master thomas G. hihett, bis comamizsion o8 Cap- tain in Ube Regiment of Mounted Rilumen, Jane 14, 185%, Lng, (1b.)—Brevet Lieut. Cot. Prone Taylor, Major First Artillery, at Port Brown, Texas, Got. 12, 1Shs. Brevet Major John Sancers, Captain Corps of Engineers, ot Fort Delaware, Del., July 29, 1858. Capt. Isaac Bowen, Commorary of Subsistence, af Pans oe ny New? & Picuer, infantry, at New York, NY., Sept. 11, 1866. : Cart. B. Wood, Higbth Infantry, at Washing ton. D. © , Ort. 19, 1865. Brovet Capt. Oliver ii. ®, Taylor, Firet Lieat. First Dra- Roond, ki tm acteow, on Colville 2 are tory, 56 miles north of Snake river, May 17, 1868. ™@ Lieut. Charics Kedominasl, Seound Cavalry, at Meraphis, Tenn, . Ang. 15, 1868. Second Ldout, Newton #. Alecander, Corps of Eoginoers, ot Bilox!, Mums Ort. 10, 185s, Becend Liegt. Corneliug Van Camp, Second Caysiry, near whe Wichita Village, Texas, Oct. 1; La Second Lieut. Jeaee K. Allen, Ninth Infantry, of wounds Teceived ip action ow the U; Vakuna river, Washing Won Territory, Ang. 15, 1868. Second Lieatenant Wiliam fF. © Lieutenaat Joon T. Magruder, Pret Ce valry, ot Marysville, Nebraska Territory, Sane 26, 1858. er s Mares, Modioal Dopacument, at reou ¥ Baton Rowge, ba, Anicist 29, 1868 Paymaster St. Clair Denay, at Pittsburg, Pa, August Fy Storekeoper Willam It. Amdrows, Ordaance mt Little Rook Arsoual, Arkansas, Aucuet —; (A. j—Payinestoe Jerotaiaa ¥, Daabieil, Joly have been arrangod in the forugoing order to the companies to which they succeded ia fobaral appoint. Bh mid a differcat wu. 8. COOPER, Adjutant Genoral, Game ov Cunss Berwrey Aroaxy ano Utica. Tho Utica Otrerner of the Lith inst. publishes the fhilow ing-—A game of chese—one of tin two wn tie watch be. tween tie a Crobe ot ea 4 on Cosmeves com menosd on t! e of the challenge of the Utica Club, to Febrnary or ile present year, It waa ontinaed, with @ short interminsion during the sarnmer, unt! De cember 10, when it was conchided by the resignation of the Albany Clob, The remaining game ia etill in progress, but will probably roanlt m favor of the Albany Clu The commition appointed by the reapretive det the match consiets, on the part of the A the following gentemeu— Weeers. Frothly Chapin and Mota the pert u Cw Meese. TM. Laue + ©, Spomeer } the | that ofious name and cali for Britieh a Rouly'e | fron petrocbeed 1 tions ct this gevernment do not ap ey LHVGRANE LaPLOAA BS agus ThE CENTRAL AMERICAN QUESTION AGA Additional Explanations from Engiand. SPANISH DESIGNS ON MEXICO No Idea of Recenquecring that Country. THE VISIT TO THE WASHINGTON the The Explanatory Notes fre Kritish Officers, do, &e de, MERSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. Representatives of the Vitu inatent, requory Gent of the United States (4 Bou indour’ He wmtercet) 10 ComMmunwate all iMioo skew bos pos session, Or which Inay SHOFLLY GUMMY INO bes pose sein, Tespeeting Hie Heporued recens abot OF ViNkaAwon Dy ufliess © the British navy, of A ay tao Wabore vt the Gait of Moxie,” Tun DMPA F Ah, GAELS (som the Secretaries Of State ana of the Navy. The ra port Irom iho Secreris y of Saws is pot, Wa surICKeSs, em braced by the tu: ts of che resolution, but Luvem ie ad visa: bie te Corman w to the Monge the imformimen thereto contained, JAMES BUCHANAN Huu, JAMns L. Onn, Speaker of the Houws of Reprenouta, Lives. THE CENTRAL AMERICAN QUESTION. GEN. CASS TO THE PRESIDENT. DRPAREMENT OF STANK, 1 Waamsoron, Dec. 15, 19% ‘The Seretary of State, to whom was reforret the res Jubun of the House of Representatrves of we 1th mstant, requesting the President, li het jnoowsietent wila toe pab He lbteresté, Wy COMMUNKAL Totbat Heute Sali inform tion in his pe ssersion, or wach y cuane into ba yt acts of Vinikation by of American yess in the eo) Daa the boner 1 report pOsHeRsION, FespeCUDY reporlad re oilice of the Britian nm of the Gn of | ihject of the reulution of Ube House 'th baas the houor to submit herewith extracts from a dexyatel to th. Gepartment, received on the 14th instant, from oie Momster of the Unitey Btates in Loudon, which reports a eouve 2a ton had by ban en the 24tG uitine with Lord Malmos ry, ber Majesty's princi! Secretory of Atuirs. ty relation to the fir myersation, referring to the Brit s deemed efor Foreign peregraph of thie reported neation supposed ty Wartiagton purpose of cor. Wt. Lo transnuit herewith rom Lora Napier, which, placed at tise dvipoal of the the accompany iby cop with hus ordabip 6 ©: Previcent. Py direction of the President the Secretary of State also tranemite berewith a copy of tus note wo the Soowter of the United Skates at Madrid, outed October 21. 1868, and extracts from the reply of that Mins 16, and received yentor with the copy of am mo of the Spanieh Minter’ the Areittant Secretary of Sta eubrutied, MR. DALLAS TO MIL. CAPS. Laowney oF vue Uxty Srarne, Loxpox, Nov, 26, 1558. Sie— Meving just returned from the Furviga Uilicw, 1 have the bance We report tho substance of my conversa. hon with the kar! ot Malmesbory. After receiving me with frankness and cordmhty, bie lordskup sald thet be bad inviied the interview, because he was aware that my letters for Washington would go forward to-morrow, oud be wirbed me tw cunyey in thom some tow romarks irom an. 1. Lord Napier had communicated to the Prosident the ‘reaty negotinted by Sir WG. Goseiey with the Miner from Nicaragua It was believed tial po objection was expressed 10 its provisions. Ope of ite objects was to minate the Mosquito protectorate, 2. Sir W.G. Ovsetoy was by th aud would exert hicaself to obts treaty, in doing whieh 4 was toate he whoold olected, by the prevones of a paval force, from Violence meditated bf flibustors EEN %, The two governments harmonized porivetly in their determination to arrest or crush the revacen of Genera! Walbes und hiv ngeociates. Nothing con!d be mors en trely just and satwhetwory than die Presidents LOD 4. He lad, however, heen moch eurprised at the coe tents of a recent letter from Lord Napier, which mtuwd tbat Coueral Cus coumidered the order rund for the pro. section of Sir W. UG. Ome to be igcompautbie wan the Ciayton-Bulwor treaty. orders we thai if the government of Nivaragna req their vetence from filibuatere the active intervention of rail wer, & puitablo armed force was to land, keue ihe feuders, und baad them over, if Amertoan, te the nearest authority of the Wnited States; having dove this, to rotire immediately. Hi lordstip could not anderstand why such @ proceeding Bhoulé be recarded o8 in vivintion of that article of the treaty which intordicted ‘ecoupaion” (dommion); expecially ax n clause of the Caos Yrisarri treaty, with which dis government found no fault, but, on the contrary, desired ty seu offvetod ided ami) ort uf temporary aaniat ible to allow their diplomatic ronrasntative to have object cut short by marauders. When the treaty was disposed of there would be an eud of ihur wterioreace. Thus far wi w Coutral America. 5. Ip regard to Merion lus lordebin dower! hed Rpain as ex. tremniy irritated by the crueltien amiucte! upam Spaniards, apd a6 threatening send a fect to pontel aud exact re- drese, Fuglaad, however, had succesfully persuaded de- lay. Mexico im #0 Gittracted a condivon that sho eld pear’) aaid to have a responsible covernment. England hat herself been gromsiy outraged ia te person of Mr. Hanson, whose treatment could beet be resented yh of the Law officers of the crowa, by « Reitish tw Tampico, Her Majesty's government, how vere 1 Ruy Atrong Meanure, which might Make things worwe tha: they already aro, aid the severity of wich woul! probatt It was Arfico to pay te what ree te of Mexien most lend if the natives miorested im her well being for. Vore to intervene. ° * . . * My eolteitede In th's norrative has bean to give the lead- ae of Lord Malmesbery. Of course, he war not un- nterrupted by comroents from tayrelf, which led to voliatera! expiauations. Among otber things, Tre marked thet the provision in the Cass Vrisarri treaty, Which Reemad to me rather to cary out tan to violate the Clayton Bulwer treaty, by securing for all oqually the cote and uninterrupted’ transit, was ernentially diff rent ia its character from Admiralty orders, which, amid etroggicn of parties, left tothe discretion of naval officers whom to recognise ag the de facto govorn ment of Nicaragua apd whom to denownen for Britich porsult aad A Glibustore. Ifthe po- Polar perty, tow tn m 4 mirength, their ad Vorsuries would, a8 @ matter of coaree, brand them with or: thus in to Rettle tbe political dertiries af tao A consequence to which the Prosi lent aud of the United States could vos be sup. powrd usenet: which of ai! things war most repurment we the spirit and terms of the Ulayton-Malwer trenty. cud which cond a am ly follow from tho appiication, ae contemplated by General Case of meriy much topo: ary force as might be thought be Nieorequa herael! nocowmmry: to keep the transit ona for the common con venionce, His bordet ip caaytet that both landage, ia the (wo casey, wore Tight or ly wrong: bo eetecmed tuem to be right; nad cert any attempt by Qlowmters to of Sit WG, Ouseley would bu pul down. Taleo Incitentally reensrkedl that T regretted that bir Jordenip had “i wome leaning ‘a favor of Mr, diselarmaodt having done mo, Me. Belly neither by Kaplan? por France. io was » specniating adventurer. Tt was iminaterial by whom the work of opening the tranat was effected. [ang of the or ene of the United States held am unexpire! of unfor- foite! comiruct they wouk! be cutitied to go ow. He was het intima with (uo merits of the several claimants to coptrnets, Again, in the conrme of the intarviow I referred, with af obvious froling, b the nileged “jot ante” addreesed by the Freneh ond Beith Wiawtors to our wo veriment, rotpecting Mr Pally « contract. He reny and emphatically denied that anything of the rt host Deen Written oF ever contempma tod ramer of the morning, coming dirret from Haris, Was adverted to, thet an Angio French fet had orders to prevent to the Gulf of Mexiee. That ramor, he maui, iad wered the fends; it war noverthoes: utterly destitute of foundation. ye that the discovery of the poiden eaade in ead ta the creation of the mew were nae! the Molicituce for Ip Other reepeets the pacific deport cheaged. lord Malmesbury severe! timer i that 4 was beet (0 nooompiien one nim ate time, Ube vie Leredsied Protectorate of ihe Mosquitos war floa ly “ispome! of oo Sir Williatn’s treaty; (hat ax anon na tho Fry applied to tue Nicaraguan roate, capital, sence b mild hasten to ac onmpush th. work, however fur. it appear od. stolling fore.gn troops country. That wa ‘ the honor to be, ir, your most obe Mt 0 GEN, OAS He 1M. Lunar, ) Wiemiwerom, Dee. 15, 1808, | f My Deux Sre—t have the hutor (0 acknowledge ( ptof your letter marked n en reonpitu tating Ma with livnt eervant, DALLAS. LORD NAPTR ee PRICE TWO CENVES. The I DUTY 18 reported to have stated om that evens Lard ne ye tater Europa te its prowinion a quite pir weciorate 1 conceive. that what the Carl of Malmesbary jy: convey toe Mr Pela Was Ui im Tord Bapier hae im parted ¥ & tr pen et brose of a projected treuky Penrrraeeny Dat nvted ‘by hepa tate gion one of the oc ut Write the Masini protectarays sudo vive oy Wan eapreeded by the Up ved Statee gover nent ve hot Vad the honor of holliage any personal com. nme) on wi b the Present op ths surjoct +O la ae Fate uormed, ao treaty has as yeh been y Sir Wiluwny Gere Ouseiey with any agens 08 uu of Maime that . fer bad © annunie yon Wits ‘ we oe it wae be: aay ‘One ob is otqvein was us ed tothe vrentt ut vir, youre, very troly, ilvn, Lewis Cass, Secretary of State, NAVIER. SPANISH DESIGNS ON MEXICO. SRCMATARY CASS TO MINISTER DOLUB Laramie of STATE, Wosnscien, Ont, 21, 1803. Coto arrivadé treun Europe bin gua reports tbat @ cad Mey ofmament 1 ahatis to lave Spam, Lito ottack Mexiedy # Uh @ View et i rnavored, 42 rib hey tere, biking wivaisage + snot she: nof@ tanate republic. Un ostances Thave thoughh ab proper to asic von Go Ube Bul your ater You ar will Fob wonsent tr ute netependent Sutter OF hie Wo the cxercike Of a prokeetorats 2 plead inthaende Wy sos rOk Recep Gicumelune @ fave al at engite aod will may be theese them, ner 19 they poles or giver to ih ator adartis be silexiiy aehered to, whan qnene Th ject ie familiar to you apd needs no Mustrasion, ) aw tho akentien of the épaniah 1 by any formal comrann exoo; but it would tich favorabl+ Opportunites as mag 2) 10 Driuy Uhe inatter bo Geie wally to the Stn ivor of Foroyn Atv, and to make WLOreeS whch ths fovermenent attaches 10 Woudwg Lib, wl tbe mune bme of tbe bh winch Bes beer repeated ae ¢ tdstutes, aid whieh will, iy all baman pro + or be deperten from DTeepeet to the cauees of war b tween Spin and eo We Uni 8, aud do Wok ane stake to judge them. y 6hiuh 10 Interpese in. Lostinties whieh may take place. Their pohey of ob- Vatiod aid interfergnoe 1s hanged 0 bhe vermanent sub- ation of any portion oC Ub i Mexio, or aay other Amerieaw State, to any wbatever. bio that Une goverbineat should knew ie 2HOUL LO BehO A fOr tO Mexica, and if teosth, and seo what ar allnged wvowe t’ designs. [vill Merefore thank sad the wformathoa yr) can presure present themse attention of tb known th AvGuesis C. Dowus, ‘a Madrid, Wit, DODGE TO MR, CAS Usrne St vries Laianow, Maun, Nov, 15, thoes Bye 18th inst. te ive vonr shINg Informaion mr speening Ween Spain aod Mexeo, aud 1 had the honor o , doted thé 24th ait the tbr ratened hostilitier bi expr aang the well fon termination of tbo Unter Hlutes to resist the suljugation by European Powers of any of ihe lodependent Stavs of oar conunout, with a ¥icW to Tho exercise of @ protetarate or uny ober politi (ai mivenoe over the policy aud lestitutions of auch mn the same day I sought and obtained an sntorview with DD uideran Cot antes, heF Cathove Majesty's Mins r CRUGINE YOUr deepatch to be read and trans. fated fo Sta, ond at lus request I have since furnigned han with a copy of the sume. He ok ro exception Whatever to any of the views.ar determinations therem expressed. He aseured me most corneetly thet in the movement whieh dity, honor and cifresnect bad constramed bis goveonmenk w mak@ exico, Spain bat pot the moet remote intenuon of Dteriermg With we well known policy of the United Sales 48 exponnded by Mr, Monroe and reiteraie! by ourself, or of attempeng anything for the preseot mora thon rd protection to her citimens and obtain redress for mjuriee done them; be averring that they had been robbed and maltreated ia the most isbuman maseur. He suid that they would not receive back ner attempt wo govern Mexico nor any of the South Americon Suton wera che of they to request sich government to-morrow; that all Bpain Cxpocted or de in that teutua in peace of her present ponses to soy Uhat the enormitien recently perpewated apon his country met Were of euch an wong character ai to do- mand the presence of a suitabic naval force off Vera Cruz and Tempice, but that mo troops to operate on inad hed doen pent, nud that the oitieers in command bad been in- Ruucted to avoid, Wf porsible, umy comthet with the Medcuus. As explanatory of what bas been dona and the reasons for doing it, 1 sebd you m traualntion (No. 1) of a mem) Tondnm of the cheérvations OF the Minuter of Atate, nished to me after the interview by J. T. Comyn, bey. Asretant forcetary ef Sote—a autieinaa who,’ whew or teaton ky ‘ws Wo ident Buckenac. et ee * . - Z © You wil! remember that T have alwaye given it os my tmpression that there would be no war, for Ube reason Thavo always believed that fng- tape and France would have enitictent influence to provent, it, but, to my eurprise, 1 now learn from Mr. Bimect?, ae well as from tho” © | hima Hi * . . . ° the matters of recent at have profvred tute * « complaint the Spanivh gov- peted, in tho most emphatie imanoor tbe entiog Of the belore tmentioue:t Powers. * . . . J Iretoaln, very respectfully, your obedient servant, 4. 0. DObtik Ton. Lirwss Case, Secretary of Btate. - [Transiation, No. 1.) Tue exeorwer commitied in San Law Potosi by the com Ftc cual troops Upon the subjects Of Rer Catboie Majea ty induced the Captain General, Governur of Cuba, to wend to Tampico some vervels of war, tn ordor to guard against the repetition, atthe last ramet poms, of the outrages wufleced at the former Vertwls catered Whe harbor of Tainpco wih pertumwion irom the Gevorner of the place. ond remainod quiet spectators of Ue cemthet whieh was then raging, Wheo General la Garza im the Spaniards @ large War tax, putting i prisom nud injuring those whe, from weatof meane, Were unadle to pay it, the Captain ined Upoa seowing to Tampico F Veueels OF the royal navy, The expe sitionof thera is hae for ste pote object that of obtainine fr ra! Le Gar ra reparation for the losses and «loan to the eubjects of ber Catholic Majesty, tho nmownts exacted from them, and. # these outrages. If, to obtam’ this end, it shoakd be necersary to employ foree, any measures whieh may be adopted Wid tend exclusively to the aveomplighment ‘of unt object, and to protect the agunet the exoenees Of the Mextcaus, These meswures wil bave portioued to the extent of t i chey may peountor, but will never have objet be abowe jaw r@penior Of tw tation of Tan foreign eu @ nelades the protection of ects whose interests may be preja- Otles ‘The assembling a respectable naval fore at Serrificing (Vora Crus) i for the same purpose. Knowing the tea ¢ Mexicans W lndulge in & bitter persecuted > fe, the Spanish government bay believed it to be ite duty to ossemble sulllcient means t enforce thom lo respert (ie ives and property of ite sanjeete. These two expeditions do not tend, im any manner, to totertore wa the intesior aifure of the Mexecan repubiic. THE RIGUT OF BEARCH QUESTION. SECRETARY TOVORY TO THE PRESIDENT RELATIVE TO TRE POANWING OF THE STEAMPMIT WASHINGTON. Navy Daren wawe, Deo. 15, 1808, Ari have the honor to acknowledge your reference to thie department of Lio reseiution of the floure of Re- Presentatives of the 1avh instant, reo the Presxtems (if et inconsivtent with the public Interest) © to comma. Dicate afl iaformation im his powession, or whieh may sbort'y come lwto Lie possession, reapecting the reporwed recent acts of visitation by cileere of the Brunb pave oe So tobrenes aapie el Ry Non ba a wre you Fopkey of two nee, Now. 52 fod 65, aid thear Chelowices, Peoomtly received from Flag iver James Mc. Melnwah, commanding Horan syuutron, wiiet contain nll the Information the department hat on the subject. E have the hunor to be your obedwnt ser- vant. I8A40 TOUCKY , secretary of we Navy. ‘The Prana oF vie Ustrep Srares. COMMODORE M'UINTORN TO MR, TOVCET. Faas Rowvons: Owe Bast Jean ter, Nour, Nov. 25, (988. inet hare the aonor to inform yon that { arrived’ off thie piace at five c'cloek last evewing., The Savanoah im tn the wud (he officers And raeM are in gued health ‘oven On her sick report. The Jamestowi ys einer for Preah sen sir, and wow! touch at Aspiows!| and roturt here (mmedintely. [reeret learn she tus some thirty comer of the fewer. Should have jecsened Twill send her on her arrival imoediately ae Ad Aspinwall, os, perhaps, the most healthy of the o Pace’, HE [ ‘Thr Woshington tall steomer arrived here on the 19th tuet., and fs now firing wp for Aspinwall. Hor ‘re ruil on beard, there being ro means to take ofther seroee the commtry ort) San Francisco hal they omen del Ser. The Hermano left 4 re neice. Tantcipated precisely what Oocatted, as L informed sor ip a previons letter. The Veloce, Bir © C. Meham, with Sie Will i Ove ey on hoard, is now the oni ish veset fate Aver Thave beard a et than ag oftcer was peut fucr her go tard the Wesniagadt Giver ahs trea bean fnepecte! und parce! by the Aarinuat, and whe pat some vory improper intertogutomes to her captain, ond that Copitain Warnwrieht, in ths Leopard, whe doapetehed im gent hart to the Coloredo river, in search of two hun. dre Clb ster, which romor stated bad been landed from the Woehington at that point, and Ghat Bo senta boat on moar the Armerican @eamer Catharine Le then lying Ihot river, to aveevta in the correstned of the report. I em tak tmetiate Mensures to get fall veulars from Copte'n Jareie, ef) whl report them in fell by the ty: bot, aeeording to my present ander the matter, it Foks Mite 8 renewal of the \ Intely coeurréd around the lelund of Cra, re for Miviemwe, You may roly ent Measnros t bthe t #7 Log Akould \t become mevempery, and J really >