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Wey Sf Be WHOLE NO. 8288. NEW YO THE CITY OF VIENNA IN 1859, TEE WAR IN EUROPE. ARRIVAL OP ‘THE ADELAIDE AT THIS PORT, oer ui. pati arc! THE LATEST NEWS. vom paying grace and wit, TRE DECLARATION OF WAR, « sombived bas produced a compiute THE ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND, t0., to. t. : ent conf wits Sauron ‘ens in all provinces of the empire, ® fictop. “What corm it matter Ww me, apt of the Bukovi ma,” you Dear 6: cccuples, oF 10%, Lom ‘The coro® eteamebip Adelaide, Capt. Nicholson, arrived ft this port yesterday afternoon from St. Johus, She left Gelway teveral hours afver the Persia sailed from Liver pol op the GOLb ult, We have acopy of the Galway Vindicator of the after been wt the 30th uit. The Vendicator gives the follow ey i— empire 1619 contipual political trounl Kiug of the Lomvarco Venevan kiog THIS DAY’S NEWS. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, Varpicator Orrice, Mais Day, APRIL 30—5 o’CLocK P. M. MOST IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. DECLARATION OF WAR. Parw, Saturday, April 30—10 o’clook. ‘oe Austrians have passed the Ticiao, and have chm wrod hust:litics. This ts official. ‘Toe proferred mediation of Lord Malmesbury had ben @ecineo by France. Rearon assigned, that ts gloom ed aster the propocal cf Russia for a Omgress, to by Mranee, Prusta ani had fasled, it would be fox insult 10 Russia to entertain the proposal of England ohne. Yesterday was the final day of the foreign sbare settle. Wepts in the Stock Exchange, and the pan.c has continued wib aimort vpinterrupted force. Nineteen additional fares. making tbe total forty-five, bave been declared. Fluctuations agu'n extremely vioient prices, daally almost, ‘an at every periot during the week ands thie dxy— Consois ergbty nine to half; new threes eight; ht to ‘Wat of e balf Austrian, no market. farkish sixes, sixty- & mxty erght co, ecrip fifty-two a fity-eight. dinis five, mxty-seven a seventy-two. Russian fourand a ball; levghty-eiabt @ nivety two. fhe total ree in the corn market since last week has p about 88. overpoet coton market this week shows a decline to ithe ext-nt of 3 a 3 per cent, ‘Pea—Sma)! durvees. dove. Bewe from Chia favorable. Sugar dull. Prices re- lecced 6d. a 18 per cet. Greater excitement in leather trade, and wheat being ra- Cleared at acvsnced prices. Pe cecaring retarne of this day give majority in favor ef liberals, ‘The Persia sailed from Liverpool thie morning. {This message left London at 8:54 P. M., to-day for us.} ‘Fhe Vindicator bas the annexed :— ‘The consequences that have followed from the initiatory war stepeure already fearful. The English funds have fallen wer three per cent, and immenee meroantile failures are pRoupced. The rate of discount has been raised, and it ts calculated that within the past few days the deprecia- from the spies Th te: at Viepps—thirty three per cent for the taxes, and tbree per cent muatzigal rates, decreed some months ago, has only been a employed inambuitious objects and political antee, tel fallen 10 to tion, je Austrian army bas been gr 3 cesses. There are not many his master even among military men. private ones peculiar to the Viennese citizens. in the public gardens and people, form, stiff and haughty. The influence of foundly ulcerated nearly all classes of the 280,000,000. ia a | Coutrles ike Rogland and: Prussia. have recently placed obetacies in the way of the of M. Ader, formerly editor of the Consiitutionnel, and or of various dramitic works, died on Tuesaday, the b ult., in Paris, aged 62 years. LORD PALMEKSTON AND THE WAR. Lord Palmerston, in addressing the electors, expressed ibis Lope wat thre country would have nothing to do jwuh the war. We may wish success to the cause, 4 hope that the liberties of Italy will be estavl.shed g00¢ 10ondation, but England will act a wise part if she eserves a strict peutrality, unlees English interests re- lquise ber interference, servants, is about to be again put in force. To in Prague and Pesth. FOOD PROSPECTS. The general demand from England on the French corn Kets Would, in itee}f, be enovgb to account for the pre- ht advance in France of 2a. 10 38, a quarter on wheat, to bien must be added the sales for Portugal and the antici- ted opening of the Spanisa ports. t would appear to us ibst those causes are all sufficient without the imminence f war, which would of necessity reatriot busness and noer traneastions difficult, should it not even in France alt exports. The cemand from England is a good deal caused by culation on merchants’ parts, being anxious to have 8 fom moat markets, io theevent of a European g's 4 which the» prevent rates of wneatand flour people. There is, moreover, no prophet in this How can we look for the expreasion of public o; the Presse of M. Zang, who formerly sold Ii ble ichts frost only aumustered a wholesome check to pre- ature growth THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. The London Mul, the leading whig organ, now admits at the rveaitof the pendicg elections will make the *wiSteriai strength mm toe new Bouse of Commons about @ tap it was ip the late Parliament. This is p of an opyonent, ut the supporters of the virpment ave justly nore sadguine, avd according to fr extinate tm wore likely that Lord Derby’s fallow- re ww the Dew bouse will fall litsle sbort of 320. ALWAY AND +MERICA—ARBIVAL OF THE PACIFIO— SAILING OF THE ADELAIDE. ‘This (April 80) was, in practical reality, « great day for jaisay, and ip more than ope sense s great day for Ire- and. ibe ims of our apace only ensbdle as to aanouace at the Pacific, Cept. Thompeoo, arrived this morning, at x o’cltck, wilh the mai’, DriDyipg 153 pesswaogers and 40,000 ip #pocie, with dates from St. Joha’s w tue 2let; ui that the Adetaide, Capt. Nicdowon, salud this evening, ibe 642 pansenpers, toe largest vumber thas ever sailed ‘ove ehip from Galway, and whe mails from Great Britain ‘St. Juho’s aod New York YAL PERSONAL FEELING IN THE WAR. THE FEELING IN [HR TUILERIES. {Peris (Aprit 28) correspondence of Liverpool Journal } ‘The Laperor ts said to be os {napatient asa scaoslhoy depart, The Bonaparte family are dividet greatly con ring the measure id Jerome and the Princess Ma. i.e are both of them jon) m their onjections: the for- T bas.a.wavs experienced & sort of servile jealvusy at ery attempt made by his nephew to imitate the great japoleon; apd be 1@ never sparing tn hie chuckling sar- never an expression drops from the Emperor's betraywg the one wish at bis heart—toat of emulat. ig bis upcie ip aby particu'ar measure which may be on tapte The Pr noves Mathilde is 80 decidodly averse this wild goose de pact taleot in Vienna is M. Warens, editor of Eastern war, whosince * * * but be zealous admirer of the French government. will be 220 ,0(0 to 230,000 men. Aust the are ap otistacie to free competition, ment in the Cathy-reuz and Coufe-reuz. Lord giving a toastto the army, said, “May God ee army.” The Minister do it.”” Emperor, and who ‘unne, from power for endeavoring to en! Dis false foreign and internal Soman Count 5 greatest , the Princess is raid tohave exclaimed: ‘Let him alone; wii pever be peppy full be has shown bimself in his garance’?” thrust must have wid; for the me peror who bas forgiven the Princess many @ slip of Ip, did-pet forg ve ber tais-ons, but grew out Astbe Emperor once said himeclf, none of his own ily could brar the thought of hie se glory at the 1noo’s movtb but Prince Napoleon. Tt ie certain that jolly sadrvidus! pas been all along very urgent for war, and not at all adverse at firet to his cousio’s bing to glory, but ow sentments are said to be quite ed since be has been agpointed to accompany the edition Be eviiently tought to have remained ud for the better defence of Paris, but tae Emperor, #1 béte, does nob mean t> lose sight of his relation. bus his own priate reasons for dudging that Paris Mt be all tlee-safer without the presence of Prince Na- 0. The bealth of his Majesty bes given him so much iness, a8 copcected with the exvedition on which bas eet bis Beart, that, having consu!ted ali bis doctors, ' 1d Ande thatthe lass ne, even Triat, the protessor of japvastics, hed expressed an usfavorabie eptnion con- ;| Hug bis deperture at the preseut monent, on Friday, .lenving the chapel, be ent suddenly for tue black doc- of whose dowas Paris 14 at the pressat moment quits . It js eaid toat the bieck mao ebjers entirely to his ing Paris il abe 3% of next month, when the reme- ‘De bas exbib.ted «vill bave bad their-due effect. 4#EXLING IN THE PALACE OF VIENNA, Baron Bruck, the akiifal M! to eaved Austria from bankraptcy. The se ae The War in Eurepe. required of them. er, the Archcuchess sopnia, hes entertsined a de- jed repweion towards the Imperiai family of France, Dae evep peep sometimes s-rnjice, by ber own femily shat bas been cailed ber o'€ tasmioned prejudice. The duchess a womes ofthe most powertul tatelisct, e4iH.noids her tule ever her 800 ua firmly ss inthe Sof ate minority. Hee pevetration is proverbial; and ettlvconsuis with Metternich upon al! subjeow counect- jwith she iniescsts of the auririan crown. Ever sincethe vinge of Pring» Mepolooe ‘tne @epicions of the lady e been wouded: and at length, ey diat of artidce and cey. of fatth tm themselves aad the want of it in others, experienced pair have succeeded ia Obtaintog Une fali Of the letters of “rince Napoleon aad the Emperor of Frevch to the King of Sardioia, by which it becomes ribet the war ip Itaiy is & secondary Onject— aid the national movement. It was decided called to Nght wwnity of contributing ¢ the common cause. lowing gentiomen were } Thirty seventh arrect; Onawio Fe 5 chant, 34 Beaver street; &. Albinola, merchao! ] 3 qreet: E. P. Fadtri, merchant, 66 Beeadway; Ghjaul, nwyer, 48 Wall street;” Michale ary step which Das pitherto beem taken by Austria been the result of mature Deliberation seaaget tne family, by every meméer of which the young jor & regeided a8 @ p ectous charge coufided to their ‘The Imperial franly of Austria assembles af its deard tixteen Archdukes, all wm the prime of life, igor, and tnvelligevce sii moved by the same inte. }, snd a as frienJiy and noted ua every family should doubt that toe ecrangements ent into en.) seutly very warm, and with the ‘the flood tice to iead them dn to COR. , Was UbsBimons In te decision—the Archduchess ia even more urgent than the rest, How proud aod ne she must have jvit when her son, rising ia the t of bis relations. laid bie hand upon hie eword, and, wer to the proposition ot France, which had been pated, exclaimed, «ft the Emperor Linis Nagoeon Nd tbat | am a8 yet too young to ardicae, Me wants jume (pick) the Austrian eagio; better to try and cu broat. ‘Ooe wing Jet hiro remember in the coming Donpely, was there beivg no evidence to sustain the compiaint. Betore a fail Bench, back to be ye retued, [From « Vienna letter a the Loodon Post, To Viewna cf to day we cau bardly recoguise tha +f 1848, the ctty of pleasure and gayety, of somi-Itaian rans ‘of cheap living, of easy manoers combined with & bonnie, whicd seemed to mak» 10 repaible tbe ceparatioa between the Emperer and the citl- eo Vienna in 3869 is the military stiluess of Berlia, wthout the iptliecwoal cultivation of toat capital; it is tbe fever of plessure that exists in Paris, without the ac- The revolution of 1548 and tts consequendes—impove- relmrut and generas doarnese—qilitary domin: wrignr of taxation, the efforte of its government to wel Wer heterogeneous or hostile pationalties, all this metamor} ‘phosis. 1 #1/) net dwell lopger on this subject, but will turn at ouce To the éute of public optnioa regarciug ‘he pre- and France. Toe Austrian Jouroais taik very largely of the enthusiasm which cf Gallia, Hongary or Bobe- every moment, “if Auaria dy or Veperia These provinces cost @ great deal more than they produce; they throw tho the Gmperor will oubt ces be ebagrived at bo longer bearing the uhie of the om, but that will wake littie viffereace tothe taxpayere.”” Speeches of this kind you bear even at Vienna whenever one feels safe nenuere have certainly not much reason to flatter themeelves with the grandeur of the House of Hapsburg. You will barc)y imagive what house proprietors an im ume of pence: What will they in time of war? ‘The stato of the imperial some is moet die estrous; the resumption of cash payments by the bank, pre’ and it will evtuwely ceage the day on which the firet thot is fired. The voluntary loan of 300,000,000 imposed by the paternel government on its faithfat subjects, and dertived to remedy financial evils, bas seen ment, and loses nearly 30 per cent. of ite original value. The Crédit Mcbilier is quoted at 20 per cent. discount ; the ebares of the Austrian Lloyds, largely subsidized by tae State, bave fatten from 500 florins to 280; those of the Danu- dian Navigetion Company, with 734 per cent, State guar- 46 er cent, and other stock in reatly increased 1848, and particularly in officers. It is not astonish! that ene -s desire war. But the old a mat generals are far from feeling assured ag to military generals of distinction. js difficult to pame others beside Hees, Wimpren and Schiick, as commanders of corps, and Benedek and one or two others as generals of division. General Gyulai, Gov- ernor of Lombardy, has as seldom smelt powder as the General Count Grunne, the all-powerful favorite of the Expperor, and whose general unpopularity rebounds on Beyond several otber causes of discontent, there are Accustomed 10 live, €0 to speak, on a footing of familiarity with their a gn, and to meet every day the ce oh cred bad as other ‘Without etiquetie or paraphernalis, the Viennese aye now frozen at the aspect of an Emperor amie tm uni montane coterie, secretly directed by a former liberal advocate, now Baron de Bach, the silent advances of this coterie afnce the establishment of the concordat, has Religious intolerance is tally paramount at this = implore the succor of Protestant subalterne; they bave refused, in certain provinces of the empire, civil employment to Jews; burial is even denied to Protestants in Catholic cemoteries, and here there are 00 Protestant cemeteries. An ancient law, fallen into @ceuetude, and waich forbade the Jews to have Christian Tepresenta- tions made on this subject by the Ieraelites in Vienna, they bave replied by insinuating that they had better keep quiet, or the decree in q may be put in force In euch a state of affairs a foreign war cannot be popu- jourrat and read it occasionally to see the quotations at ‘the Bouree, the pieces given at the theatre, &o.; as to lead:ng articles, they have but little interest for little Vienn cakes at Paris, and who now joutes tarts even leas Gigestibie to 23,000 subscribers? Is it in the Ost Deutsche Post of the. Say M Sueno a gg Ew which Count Bvol chosen as his organ? incapa- Fremdenblatt, the brother of the great Heine. a journa) which has 30,000 subsoribera in ite stupidity, become proverbial? The only durin; was then AB it is atrictly forbidden to the journals to mention apything respecting the movements of the troops, we have only an imperfect know!edge of the force of the army concentrated in Lombardy. 1 know from nndoubt- ed sources that as soon as the Second corps and the Gron- adier companies combined shall have entered Italy, there The state of mdustry is deplorable. The factories starve; at Prague and Brun, manufacturing towns, seve- ra} failures are expected. Tbe products of Austrian man- ufacturers, wécee principal outlets were Lombardy, Tur- key anc the Danubian Principslities, have had but’ little tale for tome time past, owing to the political condition of these coutrics, brought about in a great measure by herse!!. Tadustry makes no progress in Austria, 10 the old monopolies of corporations, &c., which The Vienneee revenge themselves by sarcasms, and the Weener Woice (Vienva witticisms) are not wanting in ceagoning, but are almost always untranslateable. A very b'ch personage frequents a great deal the of Reuz, the famous equilibriste and horse-tamer, whore davghter, stdlle, Catherine or Cathy Rouz, is a pretty and skilful pupil. This has given rise toan atro- ciong pun respecting the relative interest of the (erhalte, signifying aleo in German to nourish) the ‘Aus- r of Finance replied, ‘ iod do #0; for, as for me, I am no longer in a state to ARBIVAL OF 1°48 STAR OF THE WEST. INTEREST'4G NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. $1,480,115 IN TREASURE. Our San Francisco Correspon- dence. GEN. WALKER’S INTENTIONS. e POLITICAL REVIEW. The Acts of the Vigilance Committee Before the Courts. DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. INTERESTING FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS, News from New Granada, Nicaragna, Sandwich Islands, Chile, Pera and Ecuador, Ree Rey Xe. ‘The United States mai) steamship Star of the West, Capt. Gray, arrived yesterday morning from Agpinwall vis Havana, bringing the California passengers, mails and specie which left San Francisco on the 20th April in the steamsbip Sonora. ‘The Star of the West left Aspinwall on the 4th inst. and ‘Havana on the 9th. On the 7th, in lat, 21 08, long. 84 48, she passed the United States storeahip Rellef, standing north. The United States steam frigate Roanoke was at Aspin- wall—all well. It was reported at Acapulco that the liberals had taken all of the city of Mexico except the palace. ‘Theo following is the specie list of the Star of the Wost:— Wells, Fargo & Co..$281,000 Baker & Am. e Bank 126,000 8. Strauss,Bro.& Co. 114,298 W. T. Coleman &Co. 1200 Freeman &Co..... 88,868 Duncan, Sherman 85,711 ick. 65,000 53,000 Sta00 87,000 85,000 34,500 ere... + 26,600 Rose, Falconer & 00. 26,436 Trendwell &Co..... 25,000 J. H. Brower & Co. 23,203 —-—- ReMeader&O.Adams 22,000 Total..........$1,480,115 J. Goldsmfth & Co.. 22,000 FROM ASPINWALL. H. Cohen & Co..... 21,285 J. Krause........ $1,700 J.B. Newton & Co. 20,526 Trevor & Coiguie.. 1. Bucklin & Co...... 18,100 McLean & Lintz. 611 %, Eiostein & Bro... 18,000 _— J.B Weir......... 16,040 ‘Total... +. §©$3,311 a We are indebted to John F. Patterson, purser of the Star of the West, for favors, Our San Francisco Correspondence. Sax Francisco, April 20, 1859, ‘Tho tenth Legislature of the State of California adjourned yesterday at noon, after a session of over three months, Tt was not remarkable for any great talent among mom. ‘ders, nor would it in personne’ or labors compare favora- Diy with like bodies that have assembled at Sacramento @uring the past three years. There was much special legisiation and very little of a general character. Below are enumerated a fef of the prominent measures that be- came laws. GENERAL WALKER. General William Walker remains still in this city, keep- ing himself very secluded. There are many surmises as to his future movements. Some think he proposes an- other expedition to Nicaragua, others that he intends going to Sonora, All, however, agree that he purposes going somewhere in the character of chief of a band of adven- tarers. General Walker is nevor seen in the streets; not 80 Colonel Bruno Natzmer, who, with tho exterior of a bold soldier, airs himself often on Montgomery street. I had a conversation with the gallant Colonel last evening, and learned from him that he recently passed several months on a tour through Mexico, insluding a trip through Sonora. He does not consider the country worth much, There is & dearth of water and food in the land, and it ‘would be impossible to support an army there, particularly in Sonora, Col. Natzmer ‘would not give one depart- ment in Nicaragua for the whole State of ‘a and seve- ral other Mexican States into the bargain.” He said ‘Walker had no designs on Sonora. POLITICAL MATTERS, ‘The retirement of Colonel O'Donnell, aide-de-camp to the saved him from at Libcny, bas greatly bey gee the public. Indisposition is ‘give at cause of retirement; Lec pepo and that he has fallen phten his master as to Grunne Mt ie al gerd cll ive eg manmade s of Finance, has hithe- iptcy. financial future 18 gloomy in the extreme; the reminiscences of repeated during the wars of the empire terrify all THE ITALIAN SYMPATHY IN NEW YORK—A SUB- SCRIPTION COMMEKCED IN BEHALF OF THE FAMI- LIES OF THE DEFENDERS OF ITALIAN LIBERTY. ‘The last news frem Europe leaving but little room for doubting the opening of a mighty struggle on tho tented Geld for Italian independence, a very interesting meeting of the influential Italian residents in this city was held on Friday evening et the house ef Signor Gajani, in Eleventh street. The conversatione was confined wholly to the consideration of the claims which Italy at home had upon her sons and frienda abroad. Instead of the wrang- ling which too often characterizes the reunions of foreign patriota, the Italian easembly on Friday evening was re- markably harmonious. The love of home and its endear- Present outraged ‘garden of Europe,” there was no local ferences sticking out here and there. It was Italy ‘and undivided that they sought, and free aad undivided {m sentiment they met to devise the concert of action now Tho speakers were as markedly unanimous in their hos- tity to Austria ag they were united {a their auxiety for the 4relfare of their common: coantry, and to give tangible ebape to their seniimects a aubecription was cant to their dollars should go ‘do agsiet the families of the soldiers it for indepepdenee.”” Considerable suma to this end were imm: contributed. Tale subscri ig pet imsended 10 be laed to Italians. Tne poetical dreamers of the cloadieas skies, rich vineyards and dark eyed signoras of that classic and will now have an The wen of this movement deprecate sectionaliam, and go 11 oa the titeo of vitation:—Profissor Vinoesso Hotta, President, 81 West user, mer- t, reet; Br. Giovanni Coccewiai, physician, 57 ‘Blescker chant, 67 Poar! street; Vincenzo Squsrzs, merchaat, 76 Pua ‘eeling wit! accom: something, as the war feel = ihe'the antacipeted reports lorious patves 10 beip chem, the Ivalfcn Committes wi ———_——_—- Homonssry Discuakcen.—Waliace R. Randall, against whom # chargo cf falze pretence was preferre( by James bouorably discharged by Justice Keily, Supreme Court—General Term. James D. Fish va. Thomas L. DeWolf et al.—Case seut Walter D Stawart ct al. va. George B. Gram:iss —Dorket vecated and the repett, or pending of referee, sent back e, that the game hoe from eras! bet reed a8 a for r further henrteg. ‘ fa provinco; he swskes bis empire on yas in H. Hoidene et al. ys, F. Butterworth. - oe sent adirmed wth onota. 9? oe THE VIGHANCE COMMITTEE AGAIN BNORR THE COURTS. The case of Martin Gallagher va. the bark Yankee decided last week in the United States Circuit Court on peal from the decree of the United States District Cour which awarded iibeliant $8,000 damages. This ac: out of the proceedings of the Vigilance Committeo 186, who banished Gallagher, and added a tareat ta deprive him of life if he dared return to this city. Tho ca} of the Yankee conveyed Galli to Honolulu, @ remained sever If urder a Serrasaematane poeorase sears monet of awn We person of aa amaerican ; i rf i beg HH Be i see ener cheble the case will be taken ot appeat preme Cou wited States, when what eogust tribunal wil be bss on the ‘nado LEGELATIVE DOINGs. The dill giving to the whart companies the right to caa- NDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘BO suitable return, ofthe calling 8 comvention to Orphan of the beet act of tho seesi ‘OF THE LATE INDIAN WAR IN CALIFORNIA, tacked at ibe edge of a wood, and most of the party shot Who condu.ted the hostilities against the | down before reamtance coud be offered. The survivors Y during the lasteight or niao | immediately made for the ofen ground, where they de- to Sacramento, aad submitted his | fended their hves with the greatest bravery. Ooe young The General, whe is State Adja. | man named Bonyrge displayed great cootueas, and covered. limeat to the bravery and | the retreat of his comrades by shooting 40: He declares the war ‘at an | diap that showed himself from under cover. So terrified ing th a were the Indians by the havoc made among them by ths Sere? Funston @ Indians, and their sub. rf ‘7 Indians fp Humbold months, bas returned report ta the Governor, by bight we were ready to start uj evidence alluded to. The weather in th thelr secluded ranohos, aad take the inmates prisoners; it State bas witbin the past ten days grown materially z E in no caze have their women and | ccfeful season among the g 5 teect, Saally, money market io this city has experienced some relief it ta grently to'be _ from the late more liberal receipts from the country; but 4 3 g a Fhe HE ae 1 say, by Samers. tear wale Sic > | Our exports of treasure since the Ast instant have been to save themselves trom starvation they killed a few ‘The latter gave rise to the war, which has been the Indian. Every man ere driven to a of white men, wi E &, HE one of extermination towards with human feelings must rejoice at its termination. A bill bas passed appropriating $32,834 to zee are three wounded volunteers un: ‘THE LATE STEAMDOAT- EXPLOSION, Coroner’s jury in the case of the men who lost lives by the explosion on the fer returned a verdict in which the; ‘ocurred in consequence HEE Richard H. Rugeell "Xe cy , Shubal 8. ;, John Rey- nist gulls ey Min in the cond re ie School Fund and $33,000 Fire bonds of 1858. As most of ; Jacob Ellyea found gui der in tie fret degres for killing Wiliam | PY & deposit of ten per cent of the amount tendered, can ‘To day the Fourth District Court is en; in trial of Charies Bearss for killing a man Ma. f0n, in Placer county. fraiting trial, and who are indicted for various grades of | $49 5 860 fine, par. Rates of exchange aro restored to kill Charles Btocson of murs minals are in jail been known in California, ‘MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Hotrman has awarded $200 named by buyers, leaving !mporters but the alteroa:iveor Dat boone abduction on the high teas’ feees | holding on to stocks for which there was no market. Ar. Island to Honolulu. The libellants were located rivals domestic Atlentic and foreiga ports continued on the giano island named and were last December com. | 0 come in freely, which, in addition to those oocurring pre ib vate aa pireceea (fo the Seatwich Intense p29 | heavy stocks of mercnandise, to ai extent that bas’ nse suit is tle reault of a dispute between the Pacific Guano Seana wee Ser several years, / Gompany and a person ‘hanied. Rocker, both of whom Ywosther having been unfavorably cold dartag the claim Major Prince, Paymaster U.S. A. the United States Circuit Court, | tent in the future, it bas as yet ‘of May one visit to Washington,” | Ket from ite late totally nomina informaton that Col. the Colorado river, between the 4th and 6th iast., at a we shall point nar Fort Gaston. He was advancing ow tas porters, but it will require @ consumotion unexampled jn ‘by the 16th or 1 month. There are some \tertained that the mand will run short of provisions, and be forced to return. points of supply: while the course pursued by shippers in FROM ERINSH COLUMBLA—GOV. DOUGLAS TRIES TO SUPPRESS A NEWSPAPER. ews from British Columbia would go to show | receipt of rupplies by constant arrivals to the annew cucoreris of gold mines have been Saade, and | current requirements, undeniab)y indicates that a rally io freh of adventurers to Fraser country, and ita | tation of realising. became poogapeed to place fo one senses WoU' here thousands cply remember hardships and cruel dis- | present wants. Cement farther declined, Coffee some. be jument. We hove seen the last of gold excitements | what more active and rates well maintained. li descrip- and a spirit of Bon oe’ attra,” From clared over and over upfited by character and of ier grnen British yer and, ay le, calls om home government to remove him and uopoint a proper person in bis Place. It is said ors bave hardly been saleable, but a little better in. | also that bis conauct towards Americans has been unjust | quiry isto be noted. Metals have not changed. In mo | apd tinetured with a feeling of hatred which ts exhibited | lasses and syrups the usual trade hag been dono in East- Judicial to the best in. | ern refined at regular prices; otner kinds have been less ing in tho on every occasion, and terests of the new On the firat of this month a prociamation the Government House at Victoria, siga Dovglas, declaring that the statate law ier for the issue of newspapers, ‘that a fine of £50 to be the penaity for witvout suretics, was ip force in Van ,ouver’s Ist was intended to crush causing its suspersion for one wock. nt at this attack on the liberty of the presa, assemo! [ap te. and _— wig ary for ont of sureties jor ‘at once mea ove reiesued. ‘mle was done, andthe | the market much depressed ; E 3 i The people, ecable the Colonist to be sum required —£800—j a Preddatel Neots the meeting sda os nis reeolution, which was unanimously adopted:— cl =~ fe proclamation read by the Chalr- extended to Carolina. Domestic spirits have shown more the nip it entails Vinovis, more parisulariy the Colonist, uoon whren ihe of ‘promptly subscribed. Mr. offered the follow- it with reference to the ar ott ‘and anid 4 i : i Es rest of this sviony, The view? of the meeting were ny and the money subrcrived, Loh agt pubhebed, and it ssevrta that the law deciared to be in | bern Pome litile demaud sherrics and port n sood; carried out ‘ince been ro. | bacco, and the market is quite dal), Ja wiccr those hax force properly is bot applicable to the co'ony. It was en. acted for the mo her stretched his autboriy fa over which he is placed. suppres the Colunist bas signuliy fa: RXKOUTION Ev OREGON. Charles J. Roe, who kitted monte see, &: 2 tive of the Saodwich Islands. -hie wits m Oregon pleaded guilty to the iodtoument, was The woman wasans- | large, avd Fo , @-half braod, ber unfatolul, struct & baitihead for the harbor of San Francisco was de- throst in a fit of desperation. The unfortunate man, wh: fast week in the Senate. Superbunas efforts were was devotedly attached to his wite, overcome with aris’, On & vote betog taken it re- acknowledged hie guilt, and claimed asa booa that sen. ise Of thirty three members. | tence of death would be passed upoo bim aad carried out. reconsidered and the bill re- | The scene on the gallows wus very solemn. The priesner newspapers of this city vigorously | made a confession of bis gui it, Was repentant, and ac- re on the grounds that it gave the last | knowledged the justice of to parties who | prayer was followed vy one made by Roo. The wretched Tt would place in the | map courted bia fate, and was troubled wi bh the fear that fate company the entire water front of the | percons who sought to bave his puoisoment commuted right of collecting such tolls as they thought | would succeed in their humane designs. He approached on shipping entering the port. The defeat | an ignominious death with unaffected joy Tae execution Teoeive? with much rejoicing, as the pub- |. Was witnessed by about fifteen haadred persous, re exists no necessi'y for the work, aud —_— influences were brought to work to elfect | Massacre of Thirteen Whites by the Mohave ‘eranting the consent of the Lagwlatare to the ‘Of the southern counti+s of the State and tne establiamems of the Territory of Colorado passed bie doom. fhe clergyman's Indiana, [Frem the Alta California, Aprit 20.] A letter receved in Lbis city from & gentleman convect bot | ed with Mr. Biabop’s party, encamped oa the Cotorad +, mentions the arrival of three yoing men i their camp the Lozisiature providing for the sup- belonging toa party of seventecn, who were © pablications: a muct needed law. from Pike's Peak to California. Oa tho 120 Mucch rte bas ayproved the act for submitting to | were attacked by the Indians on this side of tue Colorado St noxt election the question ax to | avd north of the Mojave river, and out of the «tole party, Teviae the constitution. , will be decided in tho affirmative. | those son gave out, and the otber three, after suf. 88 appropriated $6,000 to ash of the | fering incredible hardships, made tueir way to Francisco, This is by alt meaus | tlement on the Mohave. The pro- | only four were left to tall the fate of the orhe's; one of cir names aro W Coleman, C. Bonyrge and O. P. Brown. It appears they were uw: every Ia- revoivers of the wi that they beat an immediate re- succerafut, go far asthe | treat, offering nu further molestation to this brave little t io regard to the influences it has | band. able lewsoes, | [From C valuable leasons, om Coleman & Co. gotegene ong cd MONKY MARKET. ith the unering rifle, have exely An improvement is to be noted in the receipts of gold Yumbers from their fastnesnes aud strong- ght them our ‘indetatigabie within afew days back an arrival from the North has permitted tJ Ce 3 of | brought a large remittance trom the Fraser river region, Dg gh. estimated at about $100,¢00, The miners in Britis Co- for by ‘dar we were lumbia are reprerented as being more successful this Financial and Commercial Yews. Sau Francisco Circular, April 19.} dust from the country througbout the past fortnight, and thete | spring, and the assertion is confirmed by the tangible © interior of the warmer, benefitting the operations of mining and pro- cageremieat, ducing more activity in all branches of trade. At the pre- en prisoners, | S€Ht moment the indications of a more than usually suc- id diggers contiaue. The the large stocks of merchandise held in first and second the tribes immediate vicinity urbances bands make the call for means still urgent. For your pollen Yanagi is cm Mitle | te outgotog steamer there isan activ: demand for money. Bites COgm ee te ere ye Put litle | and the rates upon good loans are still taaintained st two Californian Indians are by all odds, physi- og per month; some negotiations are effected above tho. lowest on the continent, and the lumboldt county are of the most infe- | yaa cutee fran figure, but two per cent is the ruling rate. Tne follow! statement of the operations of the ory or serien of victories over them is fortuight + ch Mint in this city during the past They are armed with arrows, | Goid bullion receipts (after molting), from they have | April 1 to18th oy a), 38,091 56028, 78.$1°025,000 00 $1,723 852 97 ‘347 80 11167 8 ty the e: i "284 ler medical treat- ‘ee $2,148,684 42 10,176,469 00 boat Contra 2 $12,324,993 42 that the . No action the neglect of tho | nes been bad upon the outstanding State invebtednes aa engineer. The jury at Oakland, where somo of the in- | yet and ine settlement of such claima will neoessatily be Jared persons died, did not Cersure the oflcers of the | Gercrred another year. A decision of the Sapreme Court is looked tor sbortly u) ‘he enjoined city of San Fran- cieco bonds of 1808, tis confident); sf 4d that they ‘The criminal calendar in San Francisco ts at ib 1 be issued, and th Ag gery is will and the proper act in ths meantime Oppreesed with a number of cases of homicide. " ki ‘the Fourth Di C hes t engeged been passed by the Legsiaturo to meet the payment of two inter@et aue upon city and county bonds of issue of 1858 6 gegen tr Rca was found | on thelst of next July. The Treasurer of this city and @ Gilman found guilty of mui a Bieri kill Car county will shortly givo notice that he will receive pro- posals on let of August next for the redemption of $10,000 these securities arc held at the East, bids, accompanied be left with Messrs. Wm. f. Coleman & Co., New Ke No bonds can be redeemed at any thing over face interest. Gold bars are in good supply, and ruling for this mail at their old standicg, but one steamer being deapatchod at ‘The Grand Jury for the United Giates Circuit Court have | the end of thie fortnight, Mexican doilars have been dull indicted Ephraim Pendleton for the manslaughter of Fran- ed i cis Williams, one of the crew of the bark Sarah Park. | of Sale, with further receipts expected shortly. Sales of $30,000 8t 11 per cent premium, but wouid not now com. mand over our quotations. Stocks have been quiet, and State bonds dec! ; California Navigation Company is a shade better, and closes firm at our quotations, GENERAL MARKET REVIEW. Tho opening week of the past fortnight was character ized by extreme dullness ip all brancnes of trade ani the continuance of Jow prices. For mavy Jeading stapics, and, ip fact, for almost eny goods, it was difficult to geta tgare throughout the latter part of March, jacreased the already. beginning of the fortaight,the facilities of transportation in improved only slightly, and there was but ., {8 to teave to-day for | the interior > y partial revival of trade, affording ally joobers one or two feewdhon. pei dhedace oer ae ae daye’ business, and relapsing to inactivity. Taroagh. Te oni Fee ee or Pee arate ee ej iit | though by no means a heavy demand, The weather bas be Carletor, on his journey through the southern coustry, — | cOMe Seazonably warm, while » manifest Improvemut is The tchooner Adeline was wrecked Feb. 22 at Port | %@ denoted in the recetpte of dust from our own mines and Orford. Veesel and cargo total lose. All hands sived. | {0m thoee of Britieh Columbia, accompacied by more The oferland mail from St. Louis, with dates to March | Neral orders for goods. ‘The spring trads may b» con arrived in this city last evening. leaves bere on the Brevel Brigadier General Ciarke has established his Denies erates the present at remain & Fort Tejon 1 past week there has beon, lo wever, a good, ateaty, sidered to have fairly commenced, but whatever its ox- Ay revived the mar. aditioa, and eat xb: lieked some price for goods that, tora period had boea altogether unsaleable—ieaving our quotations generally Gane 3M, Davidson, win | fomewbat within those noted for the last meatier, and which were then referred to as nominal, ‘The transactions from first hands, during the fortnight, have been limited, the jobbers having as yet had tittle On Weineaday last, the 15th inal Gos. Clarke received ba kf iy ? 4 ‘e occasion to enter the market to ish their supplies. i crossed to the east bank of | With the Continuation Of the present favorabie fanirea, see more activity prevail among im our experience of this market to effect a reduction of pre- of this | sent heavy stocks against the com- | to occur of goods already advised as in transit from all ing cargo after cargo to a market that, were it ‘bare ef stocks at the present moment, would vce in mt of ite ‘hoes ond the that will cover cost and charges Lhd Bncven thet ordinary foresigkt can have little expec- tern sbip bread is slow of sale at very low figures. East rear. However, Boots and shoes have been further crowded into the auc- people discuss the proba- | tion rooms, and prices have declined to about home coat. ‘There are but very few to be | Candles have been taken freely and quite as freely urget }, and certainly no | by holders at drooping rates, with return to the North, | at the close. large sales at auction as last noied, with full stocks for coal are dull and lower, aathracite not covering tion Douglas has added another to his numerous | fre! and English heavy and droo.ing. Cordage ts 4 feogue of iatakea. ‘There is published at Vi a tne me ty wired for, without improvement. Corn meal Britsth Colonist, ably edited, and which | inactive. Well assorted invoices of freedom and severity the acts of the colo- | and pay! good The Douglas himself is not spared. | an active ht, with large ales at rates that aboot His official conduct is reviewed, and in the opinions of the | cover laying down, but importers have done but little. In Colonist it is such ag to show him wanting in ca- | fish there has been li justice in the administra. | are slow of aale at last quotations. Most styles of Frenct tne eatabiishment id of course the avger and hostilities | been more or less decline under exc:ssive stocks. Gupny The Colonist again that Governor ‘Antecedents to ittle change: both mackerel and cod of the | goods are very dull, with light sales. In nearly ail goods Siassed under the Read cf fruits, sauces, eo. there bas de- | bags have been steady, and as few holders are offering, “ | oor active an ories fe Det Teoes or = ° ore at harder 1s for last year’s crop. Ia th pues Tumber a fair trade for domestic wants with a email ex- demand, has been suppiied at former rates. Malt active. China matting has declined, and is very difficait on | toplace. For naval stores we can note 00 improvement, Governor | and the market is much depressed. Nails have dectiued. England, In oils, the good feeling in olive continues; whaie oils dull: Jard deciiving; China dull st our quotauions. Provistons iaaue made | bave been hittie dealt and all kinds ere lower; beef not land. This | saleable; pork slow, with more sellers than buyers; ba the effect of { oon in good Le eon witb @ tondency to improve; brine i indig- | bars pot asked for, and declinivg; some large low of pa- ES tent covers are yet in first hands, with offera at low sf 3% e s& ie ef a Hi 27 i eB Wright, | declined, and odered | treaiy to few activity, with an upward tendensy; has improved » shada, but other \ bop generally quiet unchanged. In rawsogars there : determinati ra not been much done; the market is heavy for China, ‘bie but good grades of mugcovadoes are in fair Tequest and s eicenerel ‘press, | lower qualities slow; refined sngars are iooking up, with ir. amor be | some desive to invest. Eastern cronad ealt and Sandwich it of the | Island bav: ned; DO eaiex of Liverpool nave beeu re- wate oe ice peciative evement in grain p-ppec irre; other kinds unchanged. starch is dull of sale. Soap selis regularly at. the establishes rates for standard brands Spirits turpentine has sola at a declioe, ‘oom | but » better feeling is evident xt tne close. Teas have not been active; the trade take but sparingiy, and bavare Loe Speculation bs gin supplied to the deutrod extent ¢ wade bas wonted but little of standard bran ts of to- i claret in caske is henvy,and cases are lower. Wooden country, and Gov. Dovgias hax | ware hss decitned. Yeast poxiters as last reported, ving it force in the ‘tory PRODUCE MARKET. seen the attempt to Throvughovt the fortnight a far business het bern dons fo Dreadetutf, bot prices abow iittic cowage, aod beyond oved f-oiimg (0 flour, thy market is much ted =Arthongh the seagon is sow p. the reveis of protuce coubnue yr ihe Fevival In Prices Customary before |, Bad Roe | tbe incoming o! the new crop nas not been experiences. h Gut her { The Rialto and Milwaukie were despatched for Melbourne doricg the past week, and the purchases for the Ocean ‘Telegraph, on the berth for New York, have, wa sus ¥- stand, been completed. At present the demand tor feed greips 1s confined to nome conaumption. FLovr —Imports from December 27 to April 15, 35 OIF bbls Eastern and 170 bbis. Oregon, A somewhat netter business bag been dove in Richmond at previous orice, Travsactions include 1,50 bbis, Gallego, ex Crest of the Wave, at $9 50 tor superfine; 1,000 do Haxall, ex Gosport, at the same fgnre, buyer paying fospection; ant 924 bbls, Haxall, ex Industry, reported at 30 8734. We quote obbing rates, as we write, $10 per bbl. In domestic, the demand bas been con- Oped to local contumptioa, at $8 tor supertoe, and $9 @ $9 50 for bakers’ extra "Any improvemant of conse- quence ip rates seems out of the questioa, us dy atvaace Oocurring in thie market woaid iaduce large supaties from Oregon, where a heavy gurpius stock iy realy at any mo- mevt for an outlet, Woxat.— Although the supply of choice milling coming to bend is not excessive, it has proved snffcent for we Wants o' city millers, who key in operatioa at losing rates. The reported salen of the fortwight were anous 4,500 racks ate range of $2 65 for ordinary, 82 76 Cor g00d, and $2 875¢ a $2 80 for chowe mung. ware some ommandes ash gh as The mar- ket can be noted firm wt these figures, Baminy.—The beavy stovk apd coatinned tree receipts bave deprestod prices, and a gradual dectine w to be ob- feryed ue occurring during the fortaight, The inquiry in this market for up country account has proved uonana’l Nght, and dealers eng left with buta local deman have’ been compelled to accept lower ta The market Opened at $1 654 $1 60, but latterly a good article could be bad at $1 60. 1.000 sacks Coast aold, a few days back, at $1 3734. We think our quotations of $t 45 a $1 56 fairly represent the current value at the clove, bat not much firmppess at these figures is manifest, UaTs.—Since the purchase of the cargoes of the Rialto and Milwaukie, there have becn but few transactions, as only & amall quantity is wauted for consumption. ‘We think thet the receipts trom the couvtry are nearly at aa end, and at the present time no quantity of acy moment can be bad, especially of a quality suitable for export. Within the inst two days some 15,000 sacks have been taken upon poeeulence sweeping. the market clean of stocks in the bands of dealers terms upon which these purchases were made have not reached us. From the best information available, we judge the dusiaess in the article to be pretty much over until the incoming of next harvest, FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. Veesels with lumber ports are in request to load spars and square timber ou Puget Sound, and eagagemeate couid be made at lucrative rates. Aside from this, there is no re- munerative employment to be had at present, and a proportion of the numerous fleet cow in port will prot ‘be sent away in bailast. The ship Ocean Belle bas been chartered to joad guano at Jobrson’s Island to Hampwn Roads for orders, and the Mooniicht, trom Puget Sound to China, and back to this port on terms not made public, NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA, Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, May 8, 1689, Peace om the Isthmus—No More Weapons to be Carried by Individuale—A Protestant Church for Panama— Movements of United States Steamers— Visit to the Mer- rimac—Movements of Diplomats, dc. Bince the disturbances of the 17th witimo, of which J in- formed you in my last, peaco and tranquillity have pre- vailed in our midst; and though no measures for future security have been resolved on in the Isto conference be- tween the local authoritica and the citizens of the place, we have no apprehensions of another outbreak. So far as the foreign residents are concerned, they need not enter- tain the slightest fears for their personal safety—political and native prejudices being the causes of thuse outrages. On the 18th of April a decree was issued by Governor Obaldia, prohibiting the carrying of weapons of every de- scription by private individuals, and the delivery of all such to to the alcalde of the district. A pr ition has been made by the Protestant popula- tion or a fur the encowment of a sanctuary of wor- ship. Arrangements aro in contemplation for the accom. modation of a congregation, a harmovicon has peen ao- pated, @ performer thereon has yoluntarity offered lis servicer, & choir bas been formed, and movements are in progress to secure @ pastor for the spiritual conduct of the litle Mock. The Rev. Sir. Davies, chaplain of the United States frigate Merrimac, bas reguiarly favored the Protes- tant residents of the towa with a discourse on Sabvath evenings, after the ditcharge of bis offivial engagements in the tquadron, and to his may be manly attribu- tea the present desire of this portion of our people. The hited States ships Merimuc, Saranac, St. Marys ana Vandalia are still at anchor in cur waters, and are the only men of-war in port The two first mentioned will leave in « few days for Callao via Guayaquil, wo uadergo hecessary repairs aud to investigacc recect outrages por- petrated on the American sli,ping which bas sougbt an- chorsge in that oay. Iti currently reported toat Uccle Ssm has av avaricious eye to tue Guauo Islanis of the Peruvian coast, should ampre cacisfaction not be acco! him for the ioeses sustained by h's numerous nephews. The Urited States flag ship Roanoake, doariug tne flag of the sommuadant of the Hime Squadrou, arrived in Aspinwall on the 20th ultimo, from San Juav del Norte. The sloop ot war Jamestown 1s a'so at uuchor off the same pert aad the Panema Compacy’s brig Drammoad, from jew York, with assorted cargo, arrived thicaer on toe night of the 27th uiamo The storesnip Relief 18 now oa her way to toe United States, with the invalids of the Horre nd Pacific squadrons, The Unitea Staves Conau] at Panama, Mr. Ainoa B. Corwine, xovs passenger in the steamer Star of tue West, for New York pam nieay Col. J H. Torubjelm, Governor of the Russiaa North American poseoseiona, accompanied by his iasy, seore- tary aud cumestics, is at present ta town, en rowe per the Goiden age for bis place of destination. 6 On the 27th a party of our citizens, smong whom were the Consuis of the United States, her Brusonis Majeaty’s reprerentative, the consule of Pera aud Veoezuvla, his Grace the Bishop of tue province, twenty or tairty gen- tlemen of Panama, 309 a goodly assembiage of it# female beauty, embarked on board the Railroad Compasy’s sveam- er Teamenco, for a visit to that nove speciaen of ameri- can naval arcbiiecture, the Merrimac. They were most boepitadly received by the gallant and pate thg officer and by bis offictal suborainates, enjoyed a trip ou “the light fantastic tor,” were refreshed: with ail the “crea- ture comforts” of the seaton, und returned to their homes epparently much pleased with the evening’s eutertain- ment. Such little courtesies from the officers of our uavy to the people of foreign climes are pot without eff-ct in strengthening and perpetuating friendly nauiooal relations, More ts oft times Spee oye in this way than through the sterner means of a frigid. diplomatic represeutation. By the etesmer of the 27th ultimo, M M D. aquiles Allen, Congul of the Holy See; two State messengers—one to France and avother to Now Granads—aoa, by rumor, & ee charged with a epecial migaion from the Southern acific republice to the United States, came prsreengers in the steamcr of the above date, and will teke weir depar- wre a Atlantic, English and American lines from As- pinwi Our Aspinwall Correspondence. Asrrrwat1, May 4, 1850. The Crowds for California—The Way the Steamers are Crowded—Let ue Pray that no Aocdent Will Happen. ‘The Star of the West arrived here at eight o’closk on the morning of the 2d instant—a few hours short of twelve days from New York. She bad the usual quanti ty of freight, and onc thousand and fifty passengers. Two horses, in trapait for Culifornia, shared the forward ceck with the steerage passengers, who were packed as cioecly as sardines. The “universal Yankee nation” will travel. You might put on a California steamer a thousand more persons toan her registered tonnage enabled her to carry, and still there would be hundrods left, begging for the privilege to go, and swearing they would cheerfully submit to any in- convenience—go without bed or food—wuld atand up all the way to San Francisco. They are admitted. If thy voyage prove calm and pleasant they encounter nuaber- Jess apnoyancer, with the free use of the deck; if rough and stormy, they must keep below for the actual satety of themeelvea and ship, avd then their ‘‘saiferings are in- tolerabie.” The very met who ingisted and begeod most Bend for the privitege to go, even if in the lower Old, are the Giret to cry out and ever provesis, Thus it goce. The large number of persons in traasit bring dollars by tbousands into the treasury of the Pauama Renroad. During the month of April 4,900 passengers crossed over ‘the road. If you will muitiply tors number by 26 it will ve you the company’s receipts for passengers. Toe eight business was aleo proportionately large. B-sides fhe usual treseure in gold from Cuitiornia aca aver from the South veeific, a large quantuy of merchaacise, many tors of coal and other freights bave passed. I doadt, pen their receipts for april nave ever Deca equalled lor any previous month. May bas opened equaily favorable. On the 2d, 1,160 rests crossea om. prouunt by the Star of the West, Tiny Were in the cara and olf just twenty mieutes ateer the ship touched the wharf, ie nuaiber over to-day (560) for New York is be'uw the average, out win three ships yet to srrive from New York aad two from San Francisco, it will probabiy equat the ‘rus’? m April. fhe road is in most excellent ovndition; in faot, equal to any railway in the United Staves, ASPINWALL, May 4, 1859, Afairsin Begota—New Registry LawmLoss of the Car Herran Treaty in the Mugdalena—The Latest from Nica- ragua—No News, de, The British steamer Trent, from Curthagen:, accived here on the 27th ut, Dates from Bogota are w the t2t of April The regular session of Congress closet v1 the Sit of March. An extra session commenced on tiv Ist of April, to terminate on the 16th. Tho most important act passed is one re'ative to the elective fi anco takes from every citizen the right to Vote, ud piso: atthe mercy of @ board of jurors. It isa m% registry law, far in advance of any in yours States. [have not seen the act, but [ learn from 999 #90 bes, that tt proviaes tnat the ant Hoase of a. er utatives, Sith the Supreme Court, snail nam. ican oF Juror in the govergl Siaies, «nich bpard sre to uke ® Fepiry of EGoH pervors as to ile jalgment of the baw sre qualified to vole for the members of D2 nousee af Congress, Thove only. whose uawos are 80 registered ary