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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1558. ‘ very i moveient, but as it is wow publicly asserted to thia standard, and new accetsioas have beon made to Wacrox—Tasvrvy —-In Sacramento, Nov. 17, Chuvies | ber, and contain the details of the news which reached "ag | gallows cone Sons hg the opposition forces. ARRIVAL OF THA TLLINOIS. Wao. to Cura Taryar ne Shy gy tenance arrame peovie of ‘The great evento the last fortaight has beeu the arriwal While the government party count upon the public reve- nee Woor—unsiw.—At Timbuctoo, Yuba coanty, Nov. 18, | Hinzaw on the 24th inst. S au Coion | and de actiality to | arr fact that | Ne ture of Sir William Gore Ouseley and suite. He nue, which they porsess, and the anny, backed by the A. & Wood to Corrie Baliar’ J Aspinwall ou the 6th inst from San Sepate apd the prosent majority in the Chamber of Depa | THE, AL Wiam—Pm.—In Gacraincuio, Nov.19, John Webb to | . 1% the Pnglish mail eteamship Dee, and Des, to sustain them tm their abuse of authority, th aEWe FROM CALLFORNIA. co 40 thie plac ‘The Hopelulu Advertiser of last date bas tho fullowiag news suipmary:— po Nancy BP a on the 7th, siti’ party, which are daily gaiving strength, rely upon Annes —Doxxen.—On Consume Sicramento “win Contral atid Bout | abd ob the folowing day he sailed for Nicaraugua in ler the pakr-otam ana intelligenée of the people to’ protice a covety, Now. 24, Wm. B. Wilder t | ‘The Sunday Liquor law is to be strictly enforced. < meuo! the coawtry Lave | Britannic Majesty's ship-of-war Vixen, change of policy by moral tore, Butit as the opiaion of | GLASA 379 IN TREASURE BECEIVED, | | Wroe-yeaisix —n ; CO rags enone ae Ar eee menaoard boned, ‘ tates and have gone back | Sr. ue, Peruvian Muvister to New Granada and the best informed that the contest, wacw it takes place, trapolitan Hotel, by the Rew RP. Cutior, Wim, & Well | oe be pel ple Agi oe py brenngh a wit ' with “beral idews, which er Brazil, accompanied by his Secretary of Legation, passed — will lead to a civit war, Taq., of Suisun City, to Miss Riza O. Pearson, or Porches “aan i cela, Ha monnoe 6 seeking Bowes cin Costa kick Ths | dureogh Panatna on he Oth inst., en route for Bogota, ‘A mubny broke out among the Civie Guard of sartino ‘ P ter, Mass. | his tutus: uote, We algo notice in the lat of pansvageen od { : : ee | the name of Captain Washington T. Walker, who, as @ ‘lass te more ela Se iowof the county | — Dr. Teehudi, nuthor ofa valuable work on Pern, arrived a short Line siece, iu copecuence of the arrest of s0¥era Americans Eaten by Feojee Can r mame of Capitio Washington =. Walker; who, ty the Caited Sut y detest the | bere by the Fogle steamer from Valparaiso on tien of tut corps tor refusing uy dens it the precise man- ibal Aiwii—In San Frano Nov. 20, Joseph F. Atw , | coe rte eme, lel en: ewe to Migtah, and Uke the r goverment id proceeded to Europe on the 9th, His obj Dor pr scribed by the commantting olliver, " Jr.,on)y sou of J. F. and Eliza D. Atwill, aged 16 years med Uo isto keep rom were, aud | dug to prepare, i818 said, another work from mati ews from the VATIONS Proviuces, aS respects the midals Aad £0 Gaye. Matas ih | fe OO Kind of o Berwin. ae aa, oo Mani, $0.08 t pes it will fall | lected during ‘bis late wish to eoveral Seoth Amcricaa re. | mining aut agnoultural tnteactla, te-enosaresiog sleet ANDERSON —-At Rock Creek, Placer county, of disease of | (BICD dilfers trom the common, ti Khas ever bees te yulnics. Me. T; came from Buenos Ayres to Cabilo, ia The Custom House recegts during the sist nine months | gry |g ‘Attacked and Vanquished | “ heart, A. Ande | peut mibliee of aemacaneiinel Hetag aot eeaaminne. roment and the Pacific | Bobvia, on the Pacific side—having cr: ages Attac ish. AIKMAN —Iw Sacramento, Nov, 28, 1. Allman, agod | 8 a ‘ in the Cronica de Cota | aud travelled a distance of some three or four hundred OT years, n putive of Tenaceroe | chee nee Maltoe omtl tnee ship repairing ieour pert i to hat made with | miles fleit’ls ascribed to an exc by Tuite States marin 28, PART cin Sacramento, Nov. 26, dititon, ovly gon of | Hat now going ow. On Friday Inst four vessels wore * amount of sat Madam Amie Gazan, a charming yoealist, prima donna | year 1867, which overstocked the v Denier wg Aup Bornes » sk “4.10 mouths aud's days. | Bove down, hers srhers wore beriee Fetes od sppeee 6 the same as Well ue the A:scouRE On th | fem the ‘theatre of ‘Merlin, iso came passenger ia the | cumulutih of merebanve b has oon grea Near Yow Cty, 20, a child of dJobn § | eisero ung ~ es poe hpey sg" gamed merchandise via the Isthmus of engiikh steamer from Callao.” She gave two concerts here | the importatiwos eince June last hive tn “ “ i by the company’s swamers | poor to her departure for Galifornia, whither she Wonton exteutas to mnspire the hope that ihe receipts fie DEEP NEA Xt AVE i) 1H ¢ ua WATERS. Oaine. —At Board Ranehe, Butte coucty 212, Charles | poe oe. Uine slanemmancad pan the bdo and government has. pur ches a deere relative to the | the 5th inst. in the steamship Golden Ave. | wt the close of this year will equal, i not excved, those of fs K., son of James K. and Sarah E. Caine, aged % yoars and | $54 to equal any bereetore cut aarkoe The cane i ction of goods subject to the drawback of dutios, | ; Another vocalist of some celebrity, Senora Catulina de | 1867 A mouth rthapln peo ay pany instant, remavice:—Por the (eres the merebants of the United States | Herrazi, who areved here /rom Europe a short time siuce, | Business in Valparaiso during the fortnight ending om "hi Crasox —In Scott Valley, Siskiyou county, Nov. 2 * fe ng with Costa Rica. It is in substance 48 follo | en route to Guatemala, died on the Mth inst. of fever. the 16th of November bad been greatly depressed, A Submaztue Telegraph to China and James Ceanaicn, Sed avons 64 years. 4 | ak lu Gar Woche nd 8 RCs AER AE 8 ise inte the f vessel of across the Aspistant Surg Yormick, of the British ehip- ver oa bowrd of that slip oa ere interred at the Island of ascribed ip purt to the aimost fetal Want o es asst tmen! unsettled stat Drowned off eteaumer Antelope, Nov. 30, ments, whie the days have been exter mely hot and Kuler; He bas lett a wile and cbild ip Wis" | Virseis bound from Labaina to Monclul, apd vice teres, Pout | have beem double and more tan the usual time required COVGEIN. after put to sea—which fact I | inereasiny scarcity of money—iarge amoui 1 y.—At Valpars Oct. 22, oth - se Of Alex. | Ob thoi ‘bi j Ne - ‘ ly SAE See a y" 6 the same causes have, without } it returned on the 9th inst. | cently beep withdrawn from circulation by Tue M\eCKe . { aader Crees, Beq., Cnpt, Win Carphie yenrs. gy hae from the Vixea, who bad Joined her | cre—the few orders from. tho interior ani other points | S&WS FROM we ISLANDS. Deuwan-tin fheraeieate, Now! s6; Judge 3. F Delgban, | femme Rape, i the eae eorooed of We Beads ‘many of hiditto yorarily, and sailed the same day for Mexican ports. | usually evppited by Valporais, and the great fall expe- Irgomatn Iu San Fravctsco, Nov. 28, of consumption, | Marston, of ibe Hudeo, arrived On’ Mondag last, reports ing of the articles import Some ex Of the passengers by the steamer Washington | ricuced in bar copper aud ores, Wuich is the chief article ” 8. Mary Fitzzeraid, wie of Michael Fitzgerald. that te was fifty wo days in getting to the islands. from ro Ch of the ratiread company im | (ali Germans) arrived here in destitute circumstances | of exportation f » =-ln Sinus Fruacisco, Nov. nt which is now quoted at $16 Crew of the Wild - . Resoned by 6, Lowis S. Fora, 2 the the Ochoiek. On Monday the wind shifted from the ont, + /¢ trom him that the mer- | about te days shice, 80a out of bamanity were aliowed 60, mine hundred quintale having clang oth pene Of b's age. “ 4 ~¢ fas conto the Tathnves by railroad, designating, | 10 work thelr way to San Francisco, on board the Golden ¢ former prices, and the latter being all tat is the Vande a Hit Iu Saci anento, Nov. 18, Linzie, infant daoghter | palo iiorr vey rier ey ego eee RN rhs anc puwnbers of ibe packages. Age. But little sympathy was felt for them, as it was of A.W. suc dua W. Hall, aged 7 weeks mad 2 days. i ieee ted for sale in Panta Arenas, or any other | kEown that they’ refused to avail themselves of the | Although Chile produces barley, 1 notice the wrrigal at &e., &e, &e. Mamsiroe.—-At Oresicent O47 Del Norte county, Wor. 27, | Sng. lnuicas foul weather, or & “souther”” bangmg abost, ‘in the foregoing regulations. | opportenity offered to re to New York om the | Valparaizo of §,000 fanegas of that article frou Sau fan Cornea, wife of W. A. Ha + aged 28 years. senigers from Melbourne, bound to Frager river. Amonges Howes —In Sacratuento eoouty, ut the Lake House, i {Reva | The United rates mail steamship fnew, Captain’ | on the Upper Stockton roa®, Nov. 21, Willle Orlande the. purobr were sone femal. froin QlKa, with: gaa McGowan, arrived yesterday morning from Aspinwall, oat pe 1 pe oa Mavictta Volumes, aged 4 | gengers tor Fraser raver. i , ‘ ‘ vars, A correspondent, the 18th — whence ehe sulled ou the 20th inut., at S o'clock TM. | °“Tiygre.—in Sacramento, Nov. 17, Linzie Crackboa, wie | Whalers continue to seo erage hy perce Net The Ulinois Lrings the passengers, mails aod speci® | of Samuel Hyatt. aged 3 years. as islands, Lut, owing to a long Continuation of ligit eouther- / brovght down from San Franoieco in the Golden Gate, ie... peed Ticetown Shasta county, Nov. 20, Thos. iy winds, from tho latitude of 30 N., some forty snips are ts ally, Makive ol yettoarrive, Apit season ‘ ¥ porton the 6th inet. —At Washington, Yolo county, Dec. 2, Catharine | {nae to ave been a rng ‘one. ease ese ry njoy the advantages of the dr introduced within two months after wey oat weather bas beep unusually warm bere. ducing the 4 Ponta Arenas fortuight. The thermometer at ono time stood as most dest ‘ Gih of October, 1858. axed AB 34} eg. ia the Bun, and 95 deg. in the shade, worth © Pop Costa Rica pre ldjand | The ted from here onthe nygbt of the | surance. Thi aunua! cottee traders from England with | 15th for s », With the passengers and maiiaud | the Union Civb KA. M., and before t supply of goors was troops under commund of Col. Beale. flames could be arrested the buildtoge on either side of ie steamer Me jumbus did not sail feom here to ports in | (bree « street® were Jad in mt extending frm fivee wt Aspinwall thi 4 ob the 19th fust., ber usual day of Fail del Cabo, through laza de! } Which left the } ‘back, # November Valparaiso w which des which $1 Duiding o¢ morning, fvor § , bringing news of the arrival there of two British ing, it ber 4 necessary to beach her, in cousequeuce | Orden to Quebr “an Jaan de Thos, United States steam frigate Roanoke, Flag Officer | King, aged 45 years, a native of dmc of Whi ts Sat Lo-carry minaty uns. making | Of her cane somewhat, Soe Wil be Feady Uo resume | a strove tortherly win a aay rain were BR | i sey wae etka barat ot Adele “ pies gli Moris's, 1 eran Oe ieee wileae: aeteagt seteh at shyeof war wm that port, including the | her tops in a few days. varlng at the tie fire continued seven hours, and ere “ 4 . 1 eecane A ‘The residents of Manama were thrown into state of | although the firemen were active in the ions to be British chip-of-the tine Cwear, 90 guns, and Diadem, pg will, town Shag Sn ge yrrtens of thin a 1. abont five | yin Sz ton inch guns, had arrived at San Juan, Nicaragisa, a “W'kay Morrisan, aged about 36 yeure. The following is the specie list of the Winois—- R Meader & ©. Adams322,500 why Great Britain is con- | alarm ana excitement on the evening of the 19th last. by | check jl, wl oman efforts failed. AtTength, val iorce in the waters of fic flash of iightuing, which struck the butiding si jock P. M., the wind change to intimidate the Uulted | thate at the northeast extremity of the city walls, over | flames was arreste wor to back up Sir Y Ouseley in tis negotiations | looking tbe bay au th that country | Son Frat OUR ASTINWALT, CORRESPONDENCE. | good many ships bave been damaged about the bows the mont.—In San Francisco, Dec. 3, at GP. M., Mary | Fast seasch by the icein the Ocbotsk, aod much work tas ott, aged 7 years. 3 to be dove in the way Of re-coppermy, Se. Two ships only 4 Biol, Teharoa co: Nov. 16, Ste- | have been reported as lust—the Columbus, of New Lon- rr 4 native of Western Virgizia, aged 4 years. | don, and the Napoleon If. of He O'Connonw.— At the Mis+ion Dolores, » Michael T. Ah cxeiing toy eof remark lavely has been an inter? © of the d and a Val Tank. ie seems Ween t aur Pesto ae O'Connor, a native of Roscommon, Ereland, aged 40 years, As 11, New 6 183 tums rma Ne fire Ownns.—Iu Sacrame iu, Noy. 25, J.J, Owens, of Pulaski * by i ” ” and American Const atk ‘heads, e ts Avrix Sir Gore Oureley and Fu Jom } nth within five or six feet of —Pasange avd dwelling county, Mistouri simply theses the Toss of the Ni voicon Ht in the feerching for FAlmalert—1 ue Belly Con. | Where t but escaped un auet Vagsage and dwelling Lo! Ross, Fak t Purcnaky.—In Sacramento, Noy. 14, of tung fever, | Ochotzk this scacon, bor ¢: prssbaptay : ssc ~ | the Unned Ses sles Irigate Saranac is the only vessel of mise Of the heirs oO: Dow oof eg coner & Co. America, Wife of Wm, Pritchard, aged 17 yeare. two American ebips which were crui act to be 0 i —Hesistance to the | war in port at present. The fh at | Alejandro Caidelenb houses of Mr, A. m. Seligman & Co, REvsoins.—In Placerville, Walter W. Reynolds, aged 3? | Hehavtramece these J, Strauss, Bre Treadwell & Co the slo jo, when are Dweling bouses of Don J \ Y formerly of Indiana af Capt y.—In Oakland, Nov. 24, of congestion of tbe tunes, | the ‘Die ta ses and a sea side, a single ila of Search Stil yhe i a « % bavsten & Bro last heard from Frenchmen © the British From San ; o Mr. wins, 3 : bowrd. One of the h from Tho British ship Vixen is expected to return bere soon 2 porttaty Freeman & Co, gy egg F., daughter of Capt, William aud Hannah C. Reed, | named de Flanchet, a boatswain, was so well” pe oa . i ot ta Fie AOE i a wer ad 5 aged 16 Years, Lmonth nnd 24 Jags. with the Americans iat he agreed to slip for the re- ning of the 6th Sir Gore Ouseley arrived by Eg on prone bog gms ‘wel Srariix—In Stockton, Nov. 21, Winnie, youngest daugh- | maader of the voyage, the captain makiug a very. fair bins Wren Sekt ee akeh up their quarter Prion amp - Deore ter of D.J.and Mary P. Staples, aged L ye'vr and 7 mow Dargai with bim, Un the arrival of the ship at Hono- ragga pines GN ings inclvg Plozt det Urdenon te port sile, ag tar ae the Sicay.—In Nevada, Nov. 14, Louisa, wife of ward Skill, | [nin the sailor accordingly went before the American Str Gore was looking pale from | The ‘St. Marys is not expect aving been onle aged 30 years. Consul wiih Captain Murdock, and the: Total..........$1,494,57 Warsin.—Ia San Franciseo, Noy. 27, Catherine Aun, | Nassau, ‘The sume day be west on. boa! shipped oa the Frenca try engine deporite er, aud d along as gouty pains | Februnty—sbe having been | sit Nie sa Douses of Don Jostus | 1X Lawncare agree . ; and an hour * had taken | ion of bis great toes in toto, atrs. Gore | BABE Guayinas, of which fa two house Siguaattbdkemeine to Hot teen @ are iudebted to the purser of the Mlinvis for favors, | davgbter of Solomon and Sarab Walker, netives of Ber- | or so afterwards the French Consul sent a message ( é Rechte oa aor som probobly remain where she ts until relieved, which, owine o » fre a . C 4 to seo the clephants and lious of Aspinwall. Sir Gore | to the scarcity of war vessels in the Pacific, is not likely | Plas del “Cen ae Ot a Gene ee is ing Our San Francisco Correspondence. The receipts of Pare Gost ave been very light daring | cpa teat ie wanogniat the laws. of France for tim Said very litte about Central American aitairs, nor did he | tu be soon. “| owelting of Vou Jose M. tolar; four houses, two on ‘ the fortnight, tigeta large Temittance will go forward by | to sor foreign ship, and he bad provided sala siege sbiacen ase : ee pune of vemis ituhel to ewe | Sm at ee, Eee Say Fraxctsco, Deo. 6,1568. | this mail. ioe ‘Of treasure are obliged to export | bim with a he ing house on 'suore, inteuding, in mention ate Ureytown search. My lady was mnch | The fact is, the number of vessels attached to our } Orion Jun tn hamlree edliteg taasen ot Sine, Fein | Avmed Expedition from San Francisca to the South Pa | in, owin} reat Scarcity of bars, lists of 880 tine | day or fo, (0 send bim on board the Freuch man of annoyed at be'ng kept im that port such a length of time, hoped Pr persone tay op Aen ypr seiomg: Bog Ml pn] ig house of Sr. 4 Deceliing house of Don Fer: cifltThe Sieamship Hi in Pert—-Dinenbinrbidt beng qui st Per. ‘The actual setting in of the rainy | war bound to Fran After the lapse of forty-ewnt not believing the Central American able could be sank seit es catacad ix Uk thant ba besa yj het oped har mai edie nda ee hr apes eagle eats wn | season is still deferred, and miners who have thrown up | hours Capt. Murdock reported the man to the American - bd “ i al Dwelling Pouse and eaddiery of Von Jusn Bravo. | of the Passengers and Their Determination to Remain in | large quantities of, pay dirt during tho past suramer are | Consul as a deserter, who immediately made @ requisition easily worked out in the harbor of San Juao. They tion as practicub Dwelling bouse of Don Bernardino Bravo, where the progress " nies ss silage in realizing thes ay tah aoa ef ee the Chief of Felice for bi ee y wails for the west coast of South America, which } of the fire was arrested. California—The Vessel Libelled for Wages. lolay realizing their gains by want of water. A | upon the Chief of Police for bis arrest. This was prompt- have been here long since bad the Leopard 4 toe the Wiltaeds, teh wit ne deudation hava baviee 1.—Dwelling house of Don Vietori- ‘Lue following dimposition hes i me large quantity of dust will be washed out ina few | ly done, aud the sailor confined in the station house, sub- : to th s relieved the | Serired by Se ee Oe v4 ao geet tga J use of Don Jose Luts Fernaude: e following disposition ecu made of the Sixth KS, as soon as the necessary quantum of rain is altord- | jeet to the orders of the American Consul. Nest aay the J © Gore — ne ng to leave the nett despatched ou the 1atn wstant, per steamship Val uch lackernith establiaiment of M. | Regiment of lifantry, lately arrived at Benicia. The by and the accounts between the miners an! the country | Frevc! Corsul sued out a writ of habeas corpus, paraiso, Lowe it to the readers of the Hsnann, as woll as to my- sell, to say 8 word m reference to a card that appeared in your morning edition of Joth ult., over the siguature of Heary Randall, in which my statement, wo the effect that the sicamship Hermann saied from this port ou the Vth of Noveinber, direct for San Francisco, by order of Capt. Cavendy, her late commander, withont touching at San traders be thereby more equally balances they are | caso was heard at some lengih before Chief Juatice Allen, t Manufactory of sacks Foundry of Mr. Iti Vv Seo, with the sd " . seamen manuiactory., yelling house ot Donna statt, consisting ot Lieutenant Colonel Andrews, Command- A the United Stetes Brauch Mint durlag a aueriean iia Masao Hoan, Perrin wae The Ioesen are ealieaated on ioe a8 fottowe:— wg; Lieutenant Corley, Adjutant, and Lieutenant Saw- | November bave been as follows:— Peaes to the full bench. Properties $1060000 | (tle, Quartermaster, and the band. Company F 77 Coinage, d’blo engies.29,500 an arrival from Kailua, Hawaii, we leare that their Merchandise By To 8 bbeicatbypeaincaregeibopsthcnds reer fel Rapes ven $1,160,800 57 — 90,000 | Majesties and the young Pines are onjoyins cxcehient ‘he msured sum oniy is. pea, Li 26,t00 ys jonant eo aud Tee; Com- A smnall parcel of Gila gold pearl id its way to the | health, and may be iooked for, ou their return to Hone PROPERTY INSCHEO mY DIVERS COMP ¢NTEs pany 11, Captain Hendrickson, and Leuteoxat Smith, gar- f mint—about M4 ozs—which assays > tilly? ‘iu his oe ee ae eR bees OFM” | headquarters are at the Presidio, San Franc! visit to the flagship started for Panama ou the 8th ou board ber British Majeriy's On ti J Sth the Jamestown was des- or ok Hy , 3¢ fine. lulu, in two to three weeks more. Her Britaunic Majet- 18 to critse alorig the coast, from. this ee eee Se ee a 01+ SF can Ge Preiidie, The shipments of treasure since Ist January last tgs gy Cayo had been off Kailua, aad been visited by Port t San Juan del Norte, for flibastere. 1 have no h tee thal, Etta be eae ire. | {bilean Calon jiblicam Erion: IstM |g, Bwil one : amount to $43,969,172, against $44.192,825 for the same | his Majest) joubt that Captain Kennedy ‘will do his whole duty. Eng ow hin iatgunge torerde pelt te nay | Uinkeon Harker... tele ‘ompany B will proceed to Humboldt Bay to subdue | period im 1857, showing an excess ju fuver of let year of DEATHS. ret cannot do euough to insult and ade our people, | Sheet wer janguage towards myse pass Cee eae o Heats London Corp’ .. the Indian disturbances in that quarter. The offleers are | $463,151. Ronrets.—1o tho United States Hospital, aaaiie, _ Glupemaieee ce nt | len mee ete reiection that the short ime | Uchped Camagn Liverpool Lan Captain Lovell and Lieutenants Higgins and Hardcastie Markets. chew al toethip’ Donjawes lagen st New esa” sais io tt to betber clans ‘to the shore, and that clupsed between the pubiication of Mr. Forelguers Divers compant Seven companies are to be stationed in Southern Call esse wakesianion e : toe waaee es soa mores, of New Landie, | card ‘ad. the arrival of ‘the steamship Washiogton fornia and in the Mohave country. They are as follows: — During the fortnight now are getting as intiitary ae * Mons ot Gok te nn ie ee ae ‘Total insured , ; the Seamen's Pethe!, from whence, afler appropriate cere- pp in.be sare, we have eettied t right of search about | Mert "t willow heiciy state, for the informaiton of the | Towards the close of October the American whip Ma- | Company G, Captam Ketcham and Lient, Moore; Com- active buniness doze by Importers of ershands mouies. they were conveyed to Niwana cemetery for in- waters of Cuba, but we have ettied that about | readers of the HaMaLy, how I eame in possession of the | Ballen cleared the port of Copiapo for the United Statet, | pany A, Cejtain Flint and Lieut, Harrison; Company ©, | domestic Atlantic porte, the trade in this eity making li. | terment. y at th y from the market. Low froight Vera purchases, Central America, and it it Skozak.—On the 20th August, in the Ochotsk Sea, by our vessels were With 916 marcs bar silver, 4,000 qitibtals of bar copper failed themselves of the op forced vo eubmit'tn tbe harbor of San Juan. The Wash. | {ct of the Hermana’s direct tripyto Sap Francisco. | Sag gio do. of copper arcs Captain Foote and Lient. McCleary; Company D, Brevet | time taken goo the capsizing of a bout while fast to a whale, Autone Sois } ington, the Transit and others have un rigid and | gt, peel tia wai) te of boon 4 - ' Major Jobson and Lieutenants Carlin and Dillon; Com- | 2Bd fine weathe hneetion with Wet! supped stocks. | ger, belonging to ship Minerva, Crowell insulti rb, and it 1 not our policy nt it, but sect wee tee Mariuaomoeupea. ond we PERU pany E,Licut. A. J. Smith; Company I, Lioutenants Mar. | tat were to be had at rates that were scareety capable of | Siurm.—On bowed ship Hudson, of Fairhaven, June 14, rather combine With and assist another Power to offer us se Cada len aks have pment yINCREASE—-Prosrecrs op | Saailand Bryant; Company K, Captain Garnett and I eat tmauch further abatement, havo combined to impart acon- | very suddenly, while in apparent good health, David Now, in common se ae ‘at the same. time, and cxnmnaed TRE AMNESTY BILL —ABMY INCKEA! ie esse OF | MeLemere. These troops will be posted at San Diego, | fence to dealers in the interior and induce them to be- | Smith, second officer of the sbip, aged 62 years, a native way to t Mor doctinet a power of in this sane tency Randall, who THE WAR WITH BCUADOR—QUIETIN THE COUNTRY— | Say Bernardino and along a portion of the route traverse | COME Purchasers te an extont that has done much to re. | of Connecticut. Captain Marston thinks he had disease of Is England or France to be ebecked in their am Seosared propery Manne o PROPOSED FREE TRADE IN GUANO AMERICAN ©1S | py the overland mail etages to St, Louis. Keve the market of the large accessions to stocks which | the heart. i" thie but amity —thie yielding up ot u yun csi ig him (ca e such dispoaitic % he PREPARING POR WAR \ ESSELS—RCMENTY Call of “ity states that an armed yes came to band during the latter portion of the fortnight Ryay.—On board same ship, Sept. 14, of consumption, that ir honest, honorable or Aterica oe eet CALA. . to protect American interests | Preceding the gaiting of the last mail. |The activity. of the ined snes thew Ryan, of Balls” swer, emphatically , p y= dl have, from th ested, be ivatructed J. W. ‘The nows from this republic ia unimportant prise of an association | Contry demand har kept cy iv the market na | as out 22. ©, Who had Just qualiied before , referred ‘to ta ed with that section, | PYyer®. and importers bay ats vrowned, We hcsnsenan ors boat belonging thas the a sore y both at home and abroad, | POrtumity of dspoving of thelr eousipmments as fot as | tothe Oscar, in Atguat last, James Tyler, blacksmith ahave | Cinco w one eae tot dacs The Ooconl | Puse full pardon to « ‘ough the verse te not ag | landed from ship, only sc H ek pared to belong to Springisld, ae 4 iy nef your Zo. | meanume suggested tv Capt. Cuvendy the propricty of wlers, with the excey is Lomer, w rtheless she loft Cully armed | Freel quantity to admit of Kenwooi, —In Hovolulu, June 12, Mra. Fae Ann Red- bo bop ep verament intact, ving efforte Th y Belly was rece: ‘ourted, adored, and his plans ac Cepted and stil! be “ Its well koown that the Monroe dortrine to th only intends to maiptamn it w people—a paper pellet poliey—I believe it is better to openly and resign it at once to the Jobn B: nd jet them carry out their early intention of making it an ject ubd purpose” of my statement, the locality from Engieh negro peual settlement. As they have already mesh caamened, bast ewe Gene Wein aa, tame commented with Greytown, so let them finish with the | thereadors of the Hekatn can at all tenes rely upon the tral Atwerica. detuning (he Bermapn until the Mu) of 15th, whea the New York steamer was expected in, as she migat possibly Ding advices as to whether the Washington had sailed for Greytown, or intended doing so. Captain C. declined to ‘or reasons already assigned. Y. got certificates of theses facts and wes Of Iny statement, rd to Mr. Randall's insinuation touching the aud equipped iu true American privateer style, under a | Ties for most articles \ 8 woo, 1 & year rs, wife of Mr. Henry Redwood, fourth allant cartain who has beon tricd in times gone by, with | Preximating to the poiut to wh Mces of the orders to urn, sink and destroy the property of all aver: bes Ling ef the last stesmer, whi Gracio.—A\ rans, Lape fine Bay, sat by a whale, Jopers or cneroachers, ‘The privateor we speak of 1s the as better terms have deen ol John Gracio, boatstecrer of bark Kis d ‘ staunch, live oak clipper schoover San Diego, Capt. Craf. erate quantities Cuamvux,—In Japan Sea, April 18, lat. ‘30 dog 40 min. ween thor | ton, which bas Leen despatched to Johnson's Islands by |, The market for all descriptions of domestic produce has | N., Capt. Champlin, of bark sis,' of Warren; the com- rand troops for the war againet bh Ise passed; | ine Pacific Guano to protect thelr pecperty: s ‘and | deen devoid of interest during the last fortnight ithe | plant ‘was gencral debility. bot itis believed that the number will mover be raisot’ | Meecont the number of shipe which have lefts erogecd ting tendeney of prices is unfavorable, The Coronet has beca unless men are pressed into tho sorvice, #9 unpopaiar is | hee rights, taking surroptitions cargor deapate hed for New York, and is succeeded on the berth | the movement agai cuador among all classes in he te &) a ue jen Flevee. The Alexander has sailed for Aus- Pers, except the government officials. An intelligent cor. | Mick? mouus Sh site te four, two her \ ixe ‘lat sual tie Eackuow, ior the smetdestination.eaear. | THE ROUTE FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO CHINA. respondent writes me from Jima, under date of the 27th | and stern, and carries a crow of twenty five men. Sho | | full. Teceat au of Lastern markets bave made jected a Glibustering #cheme f invasion of Pera, and who was sentenced to fifteen years linprisomment dar of 1857. The bill authorizing the Preside iti government will resist and, u® the Cabinet promises to the Americ: , «of the statements of its Panama correspondent; A 4 Mcintosh will houor the inhabitants of | Cofrecthess ¢ ject ane prrpnse”” Lb : Wt, that the general impression is that the Neusdorian | i about sixty tous Durden, ani! has been used for similar | ‘urtlver ongagements i it preset, aul there s | Survey of the Sea by Onder of the United Aspinwall with wee He haw ag Bony Mtg vege a om have it view 18 | covorument will not yield, and that Peru will be obli t0 . dey: bothipg later from Auetrn! MM Fresher ere cease | form them wth the atest uod moet relabio mci | ES notay her wuts aad iter at hi drm ter dat | Seicg bore the Nor Pace, Capt Caton i an eLreive gfe Schooner General Castiiia will not dare to decline war, althoogh m | Ml man-of war wee grades, while recetpts it Brooke, U. —Important Corree= vested by Congress with full power to do 0. Eilccan to San Sas eeetin cer es aera erate oc Hazall and Gallego, now on | ton ‘of the Chariecbed fore Pacific Tole Tern i at present quiet, and will bo likely to remain 2o | Columb, in 806. The shower alto take down a couple rn States, Wil Cable. if General Castilla | content to play the eivilia provisions, Xc., sufficient t carry on the war for at least ra domestic bakers’ brands. There se ierom the Honolulu Advertiser, Nov. 11.) ooner Fenimore ree, ee arrived ou Tues- yntiemanty oitieers to | The California payers received here per steamsbi make everybody com tae and happy upon that occa- | Golaen Gate, tod y coutain the memorandum of the ave without being merr: 4, (rom whieb it appears that she stopped at mo ted Artsgwon. "The Hunthey ws pow sea bine cheba ferfere materially essels now im the by Bogie sbipe L D. Many citizeus ef Lima who owned Lay nog 4 in Valpa- | & year. We learn that Captain Crafton’s sailing orders | '8@ disposition on the part of millers to accept lower | well known from bis dea- Frovn.—We bave to boie a lees activ poy “e i ee GoopercObeersatione of Taeu- c oe las ' out for Savant il ie = are euilerere by the late disastrous fire there. . fates. We quote obbing rates at $8 50 a $9 for superdn left San Pie eget rm ne yo | esters macnn sn ht | “Hye sioe eset ooops ou | Read vate taney eee | Seta a ae Ree ete | eaten as Rae ae = ~ “ 1 —Recet ill coutinne Leavy , an ringing very Ute news, o Teaeaoas Wo connect with the Oregon, wnich | rage cf #00 per ton, tebe delivered. slongeide of nhips, | Mt that fate, Re periet lauding tafe pve soltrm.” Fair satapics were suid ns Ww au aise; and | ©'Bee oficers’ are-ctaevienant, Commanding. Seba i, “ paar Lieutenant Charies E. Thorburn, ant’ Merk Mr. Kern, to be rold to any one who pf 4 desire to purchase | have been fully ved by i. Unitod States govern- | Xtra samples did not command de. per Ib, Soveral NEW ‘GRANADA. mails, Lowever, got over in time, The fuitdre wo make the article. ‘The proposition wad referre#l to a special an yaerels sod at 2c. a 27 ye. We canwot, at the a rt oud tute a | ey ses aaah a, | Ge Sn-os mia tt na | Scie angst re | tema tw Menor Legistation for the Church In Bollvar—Genes | wor eo severe as to prevent the Quaker City from crossing ] ching Liste Thompson and Georgianna, which were seized mpmolore of the Pacific sqnedron, to protect bre > 4 > i . ur ant psea sounding z val Foreed Tar=Class Fights r ee il i =a time «ince hy the Peruy mont, were being rh m7 gn get by the steameh'p Hermann all disem- erom at wir from the Atlantic States, will likely | threogh the means of whieh the tlegraph Wateat across . they eng dorsien py tno | eck ai otempte ww advance rates, We quote Inferior at fitted ont for war or transport vessels. Sinen thea the | ferimer unrth. ‘The reports winet met thon here cee: | Tce. tar, 2iye-,eholer, Bea BAC. At the che we | knowledge of winch hee ied | the Atlantic was raryped out by Licatenant ade c former has been pierced for eix guns and the latter for { inv fraser river have brought about this revolution. There | (4! Of the iollow.ng saloe—J,000 sacks snilling at 27¢e. | Atlautic telecraph. | Lieatonant Tv | ‘The evolutionary Movement tu ¢ cessful laying Arrival of Str Gore Ouselcy and aly on on the Isthmns—Distinguished Peruvians on ve Wing Ticatricaise Death Report=The THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Stormy Debates In the Chilean Congrressm Wa Feeling ty Pera and Eeundor=The two. to 9 Sacramento buyer, and 4,000 sacks Woice seed at a | of the ch ea : ' —_ seoms to be a great mystery pyolved in the affairs of . ane ce seed at a Commussion wii moyen General Febenique hae iseued a ctronlar in Botivis, | Hermann. She changed meaers urine the vepete and } fraction nnder $e tween San ADLOHIO u assuring bis friends of the support of President Linares i | sinee her arrival she bas been libelled ior alsat $59,000 —The busines done in oats haa been extremely | high reputation as a * Lis contemplated revolution against the Castilla govera: | peamon's wages. The Alta has the following particulars ix for need have been sold at 1s panied Fremont jo tis celebs , rm aceon 1 journey to California Vinglish Pleet—tome of the Washtugton's Blockade of Kewador and its EffectsmMoat | et of the at Valparaico:— a) ye., and 1,500 s fur export, in several pareots, at | over the Rocky beim which the party saffered so Passengers in DictresenWenther Reporte | ». cortve Mire tn Vali Guenten SCUADOR. The Hermann, when she vailed from New York, stooa | At the close the market is dell, willl vo bayers | m Kern river as diseovered | ‘The Untied States Squodros in B em —_ poor ECUADOR. ok upon the books of the Custom Tonse iu the name of Capt, } 1% exTort. fecvive His name, = vamana ereeiniine Part of the Cy In RuinsAmertcan Ships QUENChs—WAR rived at Valparaiso in due season, but | , Rantev —The news received by the Ovoriand Mail and u OCR PANAMA €% VINDENCD Pressed into the Naval Service of Peru, &. PRELING OF TIE PROPL AN, ther fande nor supplies awaiting her there. | WPtateamer Las bad a tenteney to eherk } Poxama,t 1 1808. AND DIVLOMATIC INTERPERENCR—AN AMEWICAN | Mr Y ! Tot son, a woll known merchant of Valparaiso, OR PANAMS CORRFSTONDENCE. SAMA, Deo. 20, 1858 the South Parifir Mail and Trearare—Great 1 Recitement in Chile Comgress in Betosordinary Sevim— Warm Detater, and Prospects of the Partie Destructive Fire in Valparaiso. and a Large Portion of the City on Ruvine, & The sicamebip Granada, from Valparaiso and interme diate ports, ar at this piace on the 7th inst.. bringing the Mails and $523,000 in specie By this arrival we bave advices from Valparaiso to the 16th of November, Callao to the 26th, Paita to the 20th, biece and distant day from tu » With @ View to the establisument, at no @ fine of steamers to the *farthy wt western emporiam of Atoerican com. ction with that stupendous undertaking, wa —the aecenplsbment of which the people of the United states are now determined upon. It wesed by this cx) tition to examine carefuily the throughor ouly for One terminus, but through rone Islands ond among the islands to the south. an wore Cooper has examined the repitel dan ud shoalsmon the route between sin Fri novia, and finds that none of the: f water in the viewity where ported precludes the possibility of their existenee. * repretented on the charts as Cooper's Island WAR SHIP WAN prone ge poe =e for ber to purchase, coal, &e., enn - yt Perevien and tool. a conditional bill of sale ‘of the versel, aod she ‘The port of Guayaquil is still blockaded by the Pernvian | Prccreded on her voyage to Tobago, im the Bay ot f naval equedron. The Fnglish mail steamers are permitted | tha, where ane was delivered inte the possession of Mr. wh to exter and clear without dischargivug or receiving | Hob | Tig sb 2 ear Se og Mr. } owl araenr us) 0. ” ah ia " " onus . Patterson, Capt. Cavendy returuiog New York. The stip pach “a freight, but uo other vessels are allowed ‘opaes the block- | way then’ rent direotly to San Frencisoo—-having charged ade. The war spirit runs bigh in | or as con. | owners oa the voyago—without touching at San Jaan del 7 » | trated with Pore. Mut, unfortanately, difierence bes eas i IMPORTANT FROM THE PRAIEE ISLANDS j the Laat oP r . tye ne of the bill of sale given to Mr, Hobson {ward of J Ne ee ee win Covendly we understood to be ae follows —A | Pantshinent of Cannthailane Rattle of Aume= | the raising of moans to repel invasion, &°.. whieh, if not of attorney was fiven » Captain Cavendy by Cap. ne With the Gav: ania a oeen | % removed, will have a bad eifuct. It appears that Congress, ‘tall, dated Augnst 28, ists, with “ authority pi eal pind nach " " is of the Herm: “nn, male to hold good Ove Handred Houses itty Sotives Killed tm pursuance of the 73d article of the constitution, posed | Wi toge the California, Tork. a Rarepenn a “4 ant Wen " be mail which Weft Bogota on the tsu we reach Carthageoa wn tune to connect India rtean from the capital of the Gr we from the Sta: apital, i of seme wh 4 has been forced on the market, savall daity pte are realy | r, and ¢ set The 68 the constitutic rel gio ty ‘ . a law on 12th of October last, authorizing the President to | Company was organized withia three tonthe from the Tt appears that r act poaned the Lagutscaye tase | S24 Cenveuel to the tet tat tuke personal command of the land and naval forces of the | date of the powor of attorney. Under this authority Cap. OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENT! | Was repeatedly sailed over, and each sounding Fear, but was vetoed by the Governor, This year - country, and to negotiate @ joan not to exceed $3,000,000, wee! negrotiated the sate of the ship at Valparaiso San Francie, Deo, &. raps, | Rave three miles depth of water. We may here year, bw be Savers: CHILE with power to make other contracts at home or abroad, | to W. i. Hobson, which ale was finally consummated at | py the averlund mail | Surwarded the purtionlirs of tho | Mapton that Lieutenant | Brooke is furnished ever, t hae passed by a two-thirds majority, and it co®- | The news from thie republic is highly interes The | and to mortgage the property of the nation to secure the Vapama ts Vib day of November, 1868," and as we rrathondyg ang treed. xe an Greene, Wy wel tnews Beqnestiy becomes a law volitical excitement throughout the country, in conse. | Payment of the principal ani interest of the loan, which | have alrvady remarked, the St war then sent toSanf "Urder of two Americans in the Feejee Islanis, and makers, and he not only rates them in ‘the ordinary man Grea cneteeneen eae in Carthagenn ta consequence of | ” * | was to be employed to defray the ex; "use ‘attend. | Francisoe by Mr. Hobson, to be belt bere by his agents | measures which had been taken to paaieh thie canaibaly, | Hrs Dut, in accordance with a plan which we believe he iremt « " " nce of the recent arrests by the government, t= alarm- | ing” tho deience of the territory. law was | ttl b es are refunded, when, ag weare inform- | Lieut, J. Hogan Brows, of the U bind nnn «BT nis pobre digh Lane the passage of this law. The Keaccion, a newspaper pub: | 7) wil be trawsferred back again to her former & aati iene a marked upon each of | these seven- and considerable solicitade ip felt lest the peace of the | approved on the Ith of the same month, fred on the Sd Vandalta, which arrived here on Fi a, we are told wate to as mack ished there, and which f presumed to refert the seati- | sepubite will be disturbed by revelations. fn esinec? the | S Movember Cengrons paswed another Wi reveting Se owners Sel the manor, ‘the taleinnton te 00 Ritowsim as a difference in the rate of two seconds or tuore, accor. ments of the people, is particularly severe upon the mem: | provinces where arrests were made by the exercise of ar- | Sr the consiitution did Bot aliow mich extreordinary fecal. Marriages and Deaths, ‘While the Vandalia wae at Ovolar, in the Foejec tslania, | 2UN6W the difference of temperature, which every navi (the Lagisiature who voted for the measure, It de- | yitrary poweron the part of the government, the judi- | ties to be exercised iy te execntive, unlesr there MANIIED. catianidion es ahuies 6 Oaendes tke os | eee important subject of neces them as traitors to the covutry a ity of tres | cary have interposed and caused the release | imminent dauger of an invasion from abrow, rwhich tt Avrs—Cowe.—In San Francisco, Now. 18, Judge af esc onsen enaneee inoue by 5 6S ow mnt fp was contended wae not then the case, On the 6th No. | Judeon Ames, of San Diego, Cal., to Mies Caroline Caid- | the Consul at Levoka, that the inhabitants of Tomati, on Lieut. Brooke. as we before remarked, mite a number vember the President vetood this bill, assignina, among | Weil, of Alberton, Howard county, Md. the Island of Ways—a tribe of ferocious cunnibale-—had | Of deep-sea soundings on the way from san Francisco to other reasons for eo doing, ‘that the pertle to whieh the Thie-Chamk.—In Contra Costa county, Nov 2, Alex | surpriged a small vessel, and murdered, cooked and eaten | Honolulu, not only in the usual and straightest route, but ¢ privonert. This had been the case partice larly ot Santiago and Concepcion, while in Valparaiso and 4, the trinis are atill going on, before a military court, War again convened in extra session on 7th shjects for consideration being the est for 1869, the report on the reversion srepresented their cometin. A transiation of the closing paragraph of a lengthy cle from tat paper, respecting | 7 the operations of the law — Herentter the eltizens of the State of Bolivar will bave to country was exposed were far greater then than they were | Moms te Fi'va Jane Clark iia the erew. Thereupon, an expedition, consisting of sixty | Often going far out of his way to examine the fabuions theta cl Cewvar, insmaeh onthe ot try was only sx Warsi —At Martiner, Contra Costa county, | men, was fitted out, placed in charge of Lieut, Caldwell, | Shoals and islands referred to; and the least water found ened then with invasion. whilst now War hot become Wm. €. Chapman to Mary Welsh, with Lieut, Ramsay, of the marines, Assistant Suroon | Wa tWo miles in depth. This, Lieut. Brooke thinks, is @ubmit to erelenination! anthority without civil ramponsilluity . - ; a6. - : . an clevation or submarine ridge of monntains. about mid ‘on > fave er 4 pol public the taxes, and the law respecting | a reality by the blockade of their porte, Ae, by the Pera Tow—Oakis.—tn Marysville, Nov 17, Samael J Trist and Mostor’s Mate Bartlett, and sont againet them. Seah Stet permese,’ et pay eacoaeical emtrivetons | e Stanting a vlan eval foros. Compington o ameand * ‘The natives refusing to give up the murderers, | WAY between these islands and tho coast, The ‘4 Francisco, Now. 25, at th first, second and third days of the session were Uni | and taking advantage of “their strong position (4 Wren Whe earned th wa lark earth co. Bot authored by the civil | ‘and defrauding the rights of ‘The Presitent is clearly richt m thie view of the subj Bor Bia J 4 by AD exciting and acrimonious debate between | and Congress "aca ty ime, wil have to recede. sisi wt, by the Rey. BP. Catler, | town situated on top of a high movytam, 1,600 | {T, and when examined through a microarope, proved to ‘The citizens of the State talk of appesling t) the s ernment party and the oppesition, whieh came On the night of the #Otl wit. an Italian was killed at ‘wounes, Vt, Wo Mies Mary Filiza | feet above the level of the sea), to wefy the party ag pe yh ey oie aes 5 Preme Court of the confederation to have the law eet , Very near resulting in a personal affray on the third day, | Cuayaquil by the populace, which event produced consi fent against them, a landing was offected at daylight on | Mal the naked eye « resembies the eee Bade vetwern some of the members and private citizens who | cerable excitement i consejoence of the action taken by Valley, et. 28, Wor. Co eh | the morning after reaching the island: and, attr a most | PY. tn overtow of a river. of the @'\fiaires or Conse! General, who | lott to sw fatiguing march of several hours, over declivities, pre for sounding (which is one of t ot There & noth ng of special interest to report from Pa mm attendante a# spectators, but wi interrapted Rama, creep that rows ween the black and white the proceedings of Congress by the free use of insulting population (a!\ nativer) are almort of nightly oceurr: ne language wnd threats towards the cabinet and (heir su,» Bome five or ix fights, in which Knives and other deaily | porters. The excitement ran eo high that it was deemed i, having taken place since I necessary to clowe the session of that day at a 8 hav s occastoned | to prevent sn open rupture © appointment of the present in late acte of the government i arresting prefect for thie department; and | citizens for amere expression of opinion, ie i@ the general belief here that quiet wil not be re | of political assemblies, Re., have produced ‘The apparatus: n faeramento, Nov 20, Auguet Pal [ eipices, rocks, and through ravines, the expedition ar. | 'enious contrivances, and on quite simple to the com. He {8 said to have been highly exasperated, aud threateaed | ler te Pivabeth Anders rived opposite the town. —A long hait aus tote to refrosh | Prebension, when ee Xo Ant pT a 9 tirhave the town bombarded if regparation was not made for | | Hewisy—Meviet At Nevada, Nov. 16, Thos. # Haw. | the men, who were almost prostrated by their exertions, | Men of the substance of which the bottom in composed he outrage ley t a Murre!? After resting the town was assaniked and carried by a | Lut there is found in the top, of the tbe some of P Tien. €. R. Siockalew, Ceited Mater Minister Resident | | Hveis-—Wiewntt.—in san Francisco, Nov. 20, hy eholf flank movement, the nativer fleeing to their rocks and water, on [o- and "ihe Pecitor ‘one tenets it Gatto, bas mated the flay offioce of ovr squadron in | Rev. Mr, Willey ina, Of Santa Clan fastnesses. the town was royel, 115 houses | fathoms MR BR AD hen ded the Pacific to pend a vease! of war to Guayaquil to look | Relier of Haurt Smuchias, Maine. Sova Uoin G04 ta COMOIRE ‘Ones rics of ae hime erate froth <= in foun? aiter American interests during the continuance of the Hetke—-KioNb.-In San Francie, Doe. 2, t expedition they were attacked in the mort furious magner | 894 storme. Man's ) pan at length foun) Mr. Frana Hi in one of the ravines by 300 warriors, who were repulsed | "t their abode, and they mas sige protection over the mardered man. | Ferur—Aspm ypress.up storm of in Stored until be i# dieplaced, and another person, who com | dignation against the present administration, throughout | hloekade of that port. It is reported that the house of | F. Monat! : eons more ef tas bape cmputhy, appusied to ii | the republic, that can only be allayed by a change of | an American reeident of Guayayu'l hie been fired at, and | Molle, Hanover, to Miss Carotine Kiun!, of San Fi with a heavy loss, after a severe action of about hai | 9° tea the Saini oe eacine he post. So common of late are these outbreaks tat it | rulers, ae there gocms to be no indication of a change of | that another resident hus been forced toremove his family formerly of Wilmington, Del an hour, the natives losing nearly fifty in killed and wae Testes toligregh cate ina, pK Bnet pak he part of those now in power. Every day | from apprehended danger. I thiabe trie, no time should ) Sein —ANuR.—In’ Astoria, Oregon, Oct. @, Lieut. | wounded, inetading two of their principal chiefs. The | 8° tetegr: ip ee 1 Jost in dewpatehing an American ship of war there—and | Geo. H. “8A, & Filep, slaughter of George | Americans had six wounded, one man very severely. The Sacer vanes af tee curtees weskr her acca ken J have no doubt the wishes of our Minister will be com scomen and marines behaved inthe moet gallant manner— in io a0 nicer Tan mired OF those |. Mitien—Boewsenaw.—-At Camptonvilie, Nov. 9, Arthar | the anomely of thelr situation. (attacking a powerful: and Piste th yh of es ee eros to walk the public streets at mieht pole, oe night of the 5th inst. an ex.alcaite from Aspin | gives some new proof of the determination of the govern ‘wall was severely beaten (some say cowbided) by a negro meut to adhere to its tyrannical system. walls. In conseqnenes of tha, | Recently the Intendente of Concepeion published a de. | pied with a# goon ax Flag Ofiicct Long it a feeling among ray 2 EE ot | cree plerdicting public meetings and all political mani. | occurrences id G, Miller to Elizabeth Birmingham, — conrageons mountai tribe in their fastnessos) not moving seen hy + Taped eh a dint neighborhood, the Governor has ordered the eta feetations, of whatever character. This, in view of th Hoo, Jokn Cotton Smith, United States Resi lent Ministor | Gspone—T4wn.--At Placerville, Nov, 16, Win, Osborne | them, execpt, perhaps, to more stenty and daring conduct. | When th ee pone io ae ‘ape Os ing of & potice force there to preserve order: hut a it is | fact that the opposition party in this eection of the coun. | to Relivia, was in Lime on the 26th Novembe route to | to Mory Lamty The tribe has heen taught a eevere losson, and one that when ee y nk same depth 5 made up exclusively of negroes, itis presemed that in | ry had made Tangements to give a bi Ja Par. (learn that be wae tohere left Lima on the 28th. Prnt—Ressos.—jn Sin Francisco. at Folsom strect | will not be lost on the tribes in their vicinity. The ie the opinion of tee cturn of the Couper that these case of an outbreak they would side with the pew a grand scale on the 7th of November, very Mir. Dana, whom he is tasueceed. writes that he will leave | Method: hag”, by the Hey. J. A. Bruner, Rothvea | Americans murdered and eaten wore Louis Brower, 9 | 14; rise and thata } Sheir OWN color, and thue defeat the object for what increase! the feeling of indignation against the gov olivia for the United States in January. Peel, of Neryevilie, ond Mary Benson, of North Bridge | Prassian, natoralized, aud Honey Homer, of New York. ey A bo 4 pn} awe Dew! were coatende the walle. ment Information has reached here that John 1. Nupaa, a na | water, Mor i of Hawali, The channels between the island, too, have Coasting vossel arrived at thie porta few lays This outrage upon the righte of the people was mu! tive of France, bot for many years a resitent of Taena, Pann —Wate At the Buena Vieta Ranehe, Amador NEWS 1st the nce of doop. No opportunity: waa einer Boenaventurs, bfinging « fow additions! facts | Ue occasion of a comianed attack upon the adminstratioa | Pern, abeconded from there in Uetober last, deeply in- | county, Hee. 1, W. W. Pablin, of Voleano, to Naney Wil FROM THE SANDWICH ANDS. to HY our Sho pregected Fevolution in the State of Canca. in Congress, immediately upon its assembimg, by all the | dotted to American and other foreign merchants of the | lame fay is pork bere > a pod ge A from pretty good authority that the plan i to | ¢ cwmente piace, takeing: with jem, it is auppomed, not lows than $60. | Rowrn—Lanwran.— At San Andres, Calaveras county, | gamday Liquor 1 Departures for the tren them when State and the State of Manama free th YT of the War and Toterior Departmeate | d00* He je known: to have arrived at Panama on 2st | James Kogers to Martha Aon Lighton. t =. Mi will remain. here two or three weeks, and Of the federal government Te form | in open Congroge respecung tim | October, in the English steamer Bolivia, ont all traces of Anmny.—In letaluina, Sononme county, Nov nited StatesNew Sugar Cane and Crep— win saute ot fe bs 7c cape repeaie The thi mabliely talked of wmer answered the qa peo Phim have been loat ines be left here. He je apposed, | 9, Wm. b. Richards to Mary Aun Aiken Ship News awl the Wonther—Passengers | 5 touching at Guam and Japan, and thence to Buemaventora and other portions st | he Sigte of Canea, | the ot obftihate.y it however, to bave gone to Franco, The creditors af the Hix— Tre. Io Son F risen, Nov. wie’ the Rev for Fra HivereThe Whaling Fleet= | Kong. a o bere in Panama ouly cocasioual hunts and conjectures | ana vOns what ‘ing debtor wt My. Thomas Hodgetifis, of | Abbe Hory, Alfred Rix, Beq wahereey-ord 0 Mas apy eX cet r The opposition party have inseribed vpen n parsnit of Mr. Hi. arrived jw the inst bog. econd daughter of the late F lb International Law Respecting Seamen—A Figmorale (eer. 18) facie ope ob Thing sel Bre thrown out. Bat it ie now pretty reneraliy believe : Hmong the beet isformed Ang rier that such «| the cosrocation of n Copetitaent Aswcmt for Samer from the Weat Coast, and saite! for England | Bee , of Pubiin : Z Qestton Between the French and Ameri Pecheme & on foot, and that Geroral Mosyy oncocted it, | maton of the constitation of 1858, wine < € o» the Ot inet., in the Weet India moit steamer, fp j= Trew, Th San Franciseo, Nov. 23, by the Jenith of the al Family, dee. Lieutenant Brooke, arri fry meng % J my inet letter to the Hanace J stated that Teould not | i: mtequat the present condit and w tow fe ny with a fon of Duper, who © presotnet wo know | Tt Cutler, Mr Wim. Hl Stanieta, of Roxbury, cane Roy * left San Francisco on the 27th of September. She / OU the Fue, Hal Gen Mo wae Connect.d with this re ple everywhere are said footing © hs ve whereabout Mase, to Mise Anna E. Boston, of Milford, N. Our files from Honolulu are dated on the 18th of Novem. ag non ett some ten or twelve reported shoals agd