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10 ABRWVAL OF THE MOSES TAYLDR | SAGE VIA PAMAMA, THE QUICKEST PAS: Renrly Taree Millions of Dollars in Treasure on Boord for the Haited Stofes aud Mnclane Bews from Callfa¢nia, Oregon, Washing- tou, Central and South America, the Sandwich Isiands. Revolution in Ecuador Nipped in the Bud. Threatened War Between San Salvador and Guatemala. TEN DAYS LATER Fad ef the Whaling Season in the Pacific. CUR GREYIOWN CORRESPONDENCE, ko. ao. ae The maile, treasure end paskeogers from California, which reached this oi'y im the Moses Taylor yesterday, Refi San Prancieco in the Gelieo Age on the 6th inst., gad ma a0 the morning of the 18tu. States mut ateamabtp Moses Taylor, Jno. MoGowen, coo or, teft Aspinwall June 29, at 0:30 A M., wiih the imatls, treasure and passengers which left ‘Sen Fravcisce on the 6cb, and arrived at her wharf yes turday (Sunday) at noon—thus making the trip from 30 Fraveses to New York, after deducting three houre aif ferevce in time, inthe exiraordivary short space of 19 @ays ond 22 bours, the suertest time ever acaioved via Panama ‘The Pacifle mail ateamship Gollen Age, Commanier Warkiwe, arrived at Papama on the morning of the 18:9, with 823 pacceugere sad specie, as follows:— From Sic Fransisco for New York “ “ $2,033 688 “ England 830,849 Biver from Acapaleo for Engiaad. 274,083 Gord from San Francisco for Panama 10.940 bul. ‘Me following is ube treasare list of the Me Aw Ex Bank Nenstudiar Bro, Be Bi Joseph Nickersoi Joo B toa & Oo Peter Nay or JG Parker & Son, & Sons. yCoouor, nstadt & Lo. 0 70/000 F Patrick + 95,000 Rows, Falconer & C9, 21,374 3. G. Reia & Co...., 15,006 Ricason & Simmone.. 14,000 Papean ShermandOo 45,292 De Witt Kittie & Oo. 24.000 i AS. Rosenbaum & Oo 35,600 Roverts, Morrtzoa&J9 20,00) N 2. Erostein Sr , Freeman & o. Wm Hove KO0.. Bowland & Anpiowali 1L.979 Thos J. Hard & Oo. 600 Prev jomin Has res. Beury Havsings.. Wm. Helier & Co J. Heller & Bro Furson Boos & Oo, WMer, Boo Woiltems & Wells, Sargo & Co Orde Total... ...-+6$2,088,888 POM ASPINWALL J.P Joy, sec PRR $2,403 Joho E Loge - 16,128 J.J scher & sous. 690 Alex. M. Lawrence... 106.000 W. & Sine! . 400 B.Meader & 0. Adams 26,000 Henry J 2,000 Reuben ¥eader Oraer.... 2,066 Metropolitan Bruk = Total eevee soos $2 081 ‘We ure indebted to Parser Ballay, of the Moses Tayior, Wells, Fargo & Co., and Mr Henry Willard, for Sies of Papers promptly delivered. The ateamsh p Washington, Captaia Welsh, arrived at Pansma or the 12th inet , in thirtes: ye from Valparai $0, apc sailed next day for San Francisco. The United States steam frigate Roanoke, Flag Officer MoCuvey, snd sloop of war St, Louis, were at aspiawall, Au well The United States sloops of-war Vandalia and St. Marys Were at Pao Lienterant Lambert, U. 8. N., died on board the Oyane, af Point Yoacos on the 27th alt On the 1h insta 5 P.M, Thomas J tleward of the ste Meo 4 im a fi! of insneity, and wae drow The Untied Wary New York via The United ms 1p tates wail eteawebip Gravada, Captata | Aspiowall sume time as the Moves Taylor, for | y West, ates stenta frigate Merrimac sailed from | be 17th ult. NEW tons, The 2 tha Totians pantehe* . pobrvctions, They SONy aes ry anapate 2S are we _ aware snat the wavages are pore { ue grees. Flow far thw report aud the teary, ¢x, re tes thas abe een Pathan Woonay. DO (ACL ny pote Oe ant ‘to drive the [ndiane 1) Hs ne espe, and care Hite whether they Qo of pon Bey 27 Gonterance "was held last wook © te vupiain Pint, eed when be explained ‘extent of Bol: 8 & VOI’ ateer oom- to dave the ledia 4 from their esves or extermimate toe tribe, One ,f the citizens ed Seovamento for the purpose “yf obtaining the nenrt af the Gowornor to orgentze the Snititia, who pemg less ecrommlons and more saOgUINOTY toan the regulars, ave certoiD {0 Wage & Merciless War ‘on te miseradic la- diane Vorpor Weiler will dof,puless, koowing DOW puch troory aot, take the DRO'RT> ry MeaUe tO Prevent ae- coceesawy Dioodehed aod seov.e to the Indians sume de- sree of Duman treatment, MMVORCE AND INSOLVENCY CASRS. Drerees of divorce Bee been granted py tne Distro! Horrts of this city iu Rone to lowing cases: —Margaret A. Carrot ve, James A. Qarrolt, Margaret BE. audersoo vs Jobo auderson, A. © Seitman vs Sopave Seitman, Cattne- yrs Hart os, Joseph Mart, Nathaniel Siacestone va, Jose- vitwe Wo Plackstone, Splane vs Wiliam Spylane, Sarens Hartel va Eoga Hartol The apphostion for a di- werce mm the case of Bridget Jonson ve. Joha Jowasoa, was ¢enied. Iu Sacramento the District Court has gravid a decree of aivores jo the care of Caroling \ Wand we. David Wand, It will be remembered that tbe defendant in the last pamed wait autempiet to Kill bis wite, op consequence of having, o* he said, discovered a MAcY existing Det ¥oew his wife An) ove of toe He aiso endeavored to commit suicide at sete, the peoople Te 0 proceed at onee hie o the Fame Oipe. Filing R Wadsworth, Orto H. Wiesegas, William Joues, JohuC Ciena and Thomas N. Want have been discharged trem thar debis under tbe provisiocs of the insolyeut ect. A CLERGYMAN FINED. The Rev. J. W. Ricke bas been convitted in Placer coonty, and aed $500, marrying Mee E MoDonald 10 Jobo Yale without the ‘osneeut of ber parents, abe emg wader age. AUR WEEKLY OVERLAND MAUL. The erfeld Overtand Mat pavy commence th'e week to run ati weekly Couch over Uvir tine as far as Loe Angeles. The eemt weekly reryice to St. Louw and YORT 1 Crawen.--To Sacramento, May 20, Josopl Oramer, aged , ' 48 yeors, ot TeRWORIH.—At Mead’s Ranch, pear Petaluma, F. Dopworth, sged 22 yeure,@ Dative of Le ag re. Jad, and loug and favorably known te of ber earliest, og pet a Th Sen Antonis ‘Misejon, on —In 0 5 Gil, wife of Jose Maria Gli, aged 23 yours, Garety.—In San Fr oo the Ist in’, William, infant cou of Jobn and Mary Gately, aged 7 months aod 13 nays. ‘Gxosuens —Io Weaverville, Fro%erick A. Groghear, 9 pative of Newvillet, France, receo’ty from LaSalle county, IM. , aged 38 years. Gast eal San Francisoo, Vay 28, Sarah Jane, infant daugbter of Phiveas Ecredge sod Jave Garvin, aged 6 ontbs and 19 days. pore —At Petaluma, May 20, George Gray, of Oanads oo TS ‘8. Wfitarunere cin Placerville, May 30, Hannah Mary Bumpbreys, only child of D. ©, aad d. R. Hamphreys, bk ar boamee pred Jose, May 24, Elizabeth, wife of Wittam Jones, aged 56 years, Kant to sah Francisco, June 4, Jobanva Kane, wifo ot Hoyt Kane, Keiva —Ip Sap Francisco, May 29, Louisa Jane, ouly her of Mr. avd Mra, John Keith, aged 2 years, 2 bs and 11 days. PiloLaas,—At Stockton, May 25, Infant son of $. M. ant MONDAY... JUNW oT aly wiletioncre, and coneideradte amounts have Chaoged hands aL our quosations, In other stock# not much ¢etog, an? the present high rates for movey check operations matertally, NEWS FROM CESTRAL AMERICA, The Boundary Between Guatexanla and Brir Usb Honduras—A British Treaty with Hone Cura —War Threatened Between San Sale vade, and Guatemalae-The Legisiatare of Costa Kica Opencd—Synopels of the Preat- dent's Mersage—His Opinion of Filivuste cian Angio-Irish Progress, eo. ‘The steamship Columbus arrived at Panama oa the 6th of Juce from San'Jowe de Guatemala and intermediate ports of Oevtral America, bringing a oumber of passen gers and a good freight jist, She bad vewspapers dated as foliows:—Gacela de Gua mata, May 28. Gaceta del Suluvdor, May 26; El Centro Amercano (Granada, Nicaragua), May 27; Cronica de Cwta Rica, May 28. ler G MoLean, Pimonncte Sacramento, May 22, James McOadd, aget , ® native of Ireland, bg re 26, Julian Pilott, @ native of Puort =A ae Jore, May ged 47 yours. Pri ip’ Sab Francirco, May 29, Marie, danghter of W W snd A. E Stow, aged t yeer, 8 mooths and 14 days Svymocn —At Indepsnnence Fiat, Calaveras county, , aged 38 years bigs geet les, ty 15, Chartes Hamilton, 1» fant son of Hon, Cameron E, and Mrs, 8. A. Thom, aged hs and 26 days, ? ps4 eee. May 21, yr yend Sebastian, gon of Sebastien and Luanna Visber, aged 4 years, Weicut —Near Santa Roea, May 11; of puerperal mania, Mre Sarab W., wife of Wirfleld M. Wright, imte of Atis- Kourt, aged 36 years. wou we pect Socramento, May 27, L Woldera, aged 29 tive of German) 1 Pica tn dan 2 ee May 29, Mr, Charles Wii anpbis is of couree to be mantaiged, sod the third stage way prodably be sent ibroogy to Misgourt The nomoer of le ters rent by thie Conveyance has increased during the last two months at least eix hundred per ceat. ‘TELEGRAPH TO SALT LAKE AND ST. JOSEPH. Orders bave been given by the Placerville and St. Joveph Telegraph Company to commence immediately the 3 eusiow of the line from Genoa, Carson Valiey, w Sait Lake City, There # a coutnuons comauaicayon at pre weat between San Francisco aad Geuos which ena die: fo obtain intelligence from Utah m abont ten days Fifty miles of the wire is already at Genoa ready for use, an a large quantity more ov the road. The company wwteud to pur forward the work wit the utmost rapt ty, and, if they meet with no accident, Bops to ne iu direst communication with Sali Lake by the 4:b of Juty next Ie ts their iutention te build their lise scroas tue Great Basie, starting from Genoa and str/kiog somewhere in the beighbornood of Utah Lake. The distance by that line will wot eaceed 400 mies to Provo Oty. 1: 18 cootemplated to pot up 150 milks east from Genoa witha a few weeks, AD application was made at the !ast season of Coageeas for agsietence. A report was made by the Sense Con- mittee oo Port Offices in tavor of paying the company $6° (0G epnoally for ten years ip conrideravon of certain priviieres being graated the United siates. Tie Dill sailed to become iaw ip Comsequence of dew, introduced only ten days before the adjoura- ment took piace ere can ve litle doubt coo cerbing its #uccess @t next sessing as the line with be in overabion to Sait Lake er some gornt io Utab, apt toe ant thas to be granied snaie ibe Sompany w complete the connection with St, Joseph, Missoarl, Tt aul be eeea, thers fore, toat direct teegraphic comm IDicsten Derren Cenfornie and Mis*ourl 18 aL Eve! that WH Be “eR ow Depa less than twelve mMoutle, UGleas UBlere wa eer cumetances interpoee. Bat 2004 Sat Lage enree mou! herce will with 16 oOpeuing of telegraphis communi acon. SURRENDER OF INDIAN CHIEFS IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY Reverend Father De Smet, chap aia of the army ata- toped ip the Oregon department, unser Gea. Harney, bas ceeded in bringing Kamiak.n, Schioom, aad other bostie Indian chiefs to Fort Vancoiver, where they bi surrendered shemselves to the m ‘itary authorities, Taey have come im company with Father De Smet to see Gen. Harney, whose rame apd time had reached the chiefs in thelr distant retreats. Soon after their arri- val last fail, the Gevéral sent Father De Smet to the Incian tribes who bat been fo lately hostile to rel them hat he abovid require before they crnid ex. Dect to be a) peace with tae whites The flest important coodit op war that Kamiak: ¢ Schloom, the rivgteaders, shov d be g'ven up into the General’s hands. Uatil tors Was done there could ne no peace On the 29ib Uctober Fatver de Smet started on his mls sion of cba: ity to tae Spokuna, the Pen d’Oreilies, the Ka. lisves, Cwar d’Alepes and other tribes near the Rocky Mountains, im the rigors of a severe winter, and a dreary journey accomplished for the bevefit of the misguided people among whom he bat dove muck to spread tae light of Chrictian'cy, bis efforts were now to ba exerted to prevent the sbeiding of bieod, Nona to accord to him otber than the noblest motives. Ia bis exertions to plaze berore the mincs of the (naians the aavactages tu 02 de- rived by acting accor ‘ing to hia coungels, Fasher de met has been unceasing throughout the winter, aud with such Puccess thet he intor wed eral Harney on the 12. of Feoruary last, he wus assared Kamiakia and Scaoom Would in the spring voluateriiy offer themselves to ise disposition of the General. Tne report is now Confirmed, apo revera: powerful chicfs are withia the power of tne Untied Sates, This 's av important succese, aad will pro- Vent We present peace beiug any longer ip jsooardy. TNE PROPOSES) DIN iSION OF © LIFORNLA, A proposition of the greuiest importance, not alone to Caiiforot, but to the weole country, ist» be deciied by the voters of Southern California at the next election. 1 refer to the provision contained in the act passed [ast March, #bich gives the Couseut of the Legislature to the » Of w diilerent goveroment for the southern this Stata, Lne object of the tmoasure is to «rect Oot of the sx sootbern counties a Territory, wo be kuown a8 (oloraco = Waether it is the tnention of the movers lu thie Scheme to leeaen the burdese of taxstiva, or to isy (he groundwork for the ertablienment of gia ) hws not yet fully appeared. Ay areat nance aud worthy rege. Not the least Worthy Of pote is tue fact that at least three-fourtss of tue in Pabitacts Of the proposed Territory are of Syanich 8 The Usited Staton Woee, was DS Keal Jomm ander Loz. p of war Syan on tae Bist wit, ar San Francisco Correspondence. San Francisoo, Jane 6, 1859. California Pelitic—The Almaden Quicleiloer Mine—The Bev Mint erm d Expetuion ty Sinemt—The Mexican Feiles—Indion Tenth hama County—Divoree and dnscloency Cases—Teegraph t Salt Lake and St. Jiseph— Surrenuler of Indian Chufs in Washingt Terrivry—Te. Preposd Division of C ona inte Two States, Be, Bc. Jost at this time tbe pcopl» of Culiforuia have their atte ! ly oo-aped with the approach- law genera! election, 1a several counties where delegates 4 ihe Siate Covvention have been chosen, the contesta on almost ox were quite animated among the friends of the several eancidetes for office. So far, Latham and Nugent are enea; Denver cores Dext, aud Weller’s prospects ere Auily growing more gloomy. In about a fortnigat it will be known with gome cegree of certainty who js to receive the nemumation for Governor from the Admioistration demccrate, The ight appears now to be between Litham @nd Nogent. ver is stroagly objected to on tne grownd chet he was rent here from Washingtoa to be Governor. In otber words, that toe people of California re «irected by certain politic'ans in the East to select bom for the highest por‘iion to the State, The pritoary election for delegates to the anti Le- Dompton State Convention takes piace thie evening. TUF ALM ADEN QUICKSILVER 18 Dou Juee Meris Baskooo, who arrived here a few weeks Move irom & Blaze, Mexico, '¢ now under examination before the Unwed States Districe Court as a witness io favor of the cisimants of ihe aew Almaden quicksilver more. His tesiimony seems fo establish the validity of thor title au 4 overtirowe the charges of the United States Se Vefreud, Bassoco is a One looking geuileman, and was % member of ike mioing college waen the mine wag dis- nevered He testifies to tne tation of the claim by the graviors of the present uoidere and ‘he grant made by We Mexican government. A larse number of other wit betFe# ure lo be exE cined OO (he Hae side, THE OMIBD STATES WRANCH Mint, During the month of May thore were daposited in the braven mini in this city gold bullion worth $2,125,270, and he? eee of silver, 805 were purcDased, 2 jor doliars, Toe 1,000, 81.620 U0 aeing 10 donbie apie, 615.000 in silver doliars, O00 in quarters. fince Ww tas effect that aud would cease operation’, Tk appeared that th haud would he sufficient fora week fe ereeatia! article ip thy manufact sould not | be otained in the Siate Tois ditty been removed, ae ine bark Neleon arrives here on the 3) 4 with 160 tone of tne article. Ti of the Mint wil 6,118 deposed re WAR @ TW ethad ron i the m) hat uitrate of ada, AbEreIOrn GO* BO ON wit AN akteD Expy ta week gin for the Botepa ranch, tn 0! foreing from tno property a targe nutaber of 8 oF squasters and placing in posaceaion Mr. Curtis, tn whowe favor a de tie Uaited Sates Digiriet Sourt ered. The cimpute in rete @ laud affects the boundaries, th tho lonation space by a late furve They had a0 fnton- tion Of BPIGR Up pres woen aesnnded dy the entire would not auc ohm), much le re of armed siran- gers, The ypsh ok ran . thic city were mot ‘tp noel na armed seitlers and 6b\) auree ve , @rived of thelr ariny aud eXnriod ae to tine ren and gent buck 19 (1 » having reveived, tu the nature OF a fons de fot2, & Valley Con threw gut the balls, just ax tie wteaner 1 Tie MICA® Tex On Tiursiay tact, tho feast 1 ted at ihe «Murch on Sy , well armed, left 3an tign was taken up m sid now in tbigcity aud who were di» Peequiers, the jessier of the liberal fors-s ta tat iN# INVIAN TROCMLES IM TEAM, Tho Governor baving referred the yati | from citizens of Tesama sonnty c benoer; to Gen time rine Capita the ecene of tha to preves The iohebite Flint'e company fA) Sivth iataury, ts scoed Matarbaates. Ais o 0 rages’, a"d arrest all Todian morandara of Tebame acy not satisfled with thesg Seoome county, for tae | Re Gescent and wear bkigs 0° recuer dark hue. Births, Marriages and Deaths. MARRIAGES Apane—Prypr.—4t Johoson’s Raagh, El Dorato coucty, May 20, by Kev. W. Freer, Albers Adams to Loutse ti. 3 Pryce. FLANKEN—MALAMANN —At Oakland, May 29, by Rev. 8. B. Hecry Bissken to Miss Dorathea Miihin wa, oN rk city. BkapLey—Leireeut.—lu Fairfield, May 7, Marcus W. Bradiey 10 Saran Loure |. Borwrt—MeGosicte.—At Keyetons, Nevada conn June 1, by Rey. Mr. Dryden, Eujah Burwell to Aun Mo bigic Dustay—Morg —In Suman City, May 22, by tho Rev. Mr. Buiiey, Jarses Dustan to Miss Ann More, Doyre—Conigy.—At Votaluma, May 22, M. Doyle to Mary E. Conley DovGart—DaLy—Io San Fransieco, on Sanday, May 29, by the Rev. Father H 2 Gallagher, Jono Igaatius Do gart to Mies Margaret Day. Dovp—Barayx.—Io Sau Francieeo, Jcne 4, by the Rey. Dr, Anderson, Mr. Aaron Doud to Misa Lizzy Bryaa, vot of San Francisco. Figio—Swesquncey.—-In Graco church, in San Francie. co, op the 2d ioet., vy Ket Rey. Bishop Kip, D. 0., 104 Hon. Svepben J. Fie d, Associate Justice of tue Suprema Court of Osliforvis, Wo Mies Sue Virginia Swearingen, sans of the late tuchard S. Swearingen, of Sty Louia, 0. GatLee—VAN VALKENEURG.—In San Francigoo, June 2, by Ker. Dr. Peck, Byron Gallop, of Stockton, to Eliz deta ‘Van Valkenburg, of Herkimer county, N. ¥ Grayson—Bkapy —In Santa Rosa, May 1, John Grayooa to Sargeret Brady Hupree--Cotuss.—Io Sacramento, June 1, by the Rey. JL. Sunek, Tuomas Hudreth to Laura J Coluns. Aviia-VaLenTixg.— At Michigan Bar, Sacramento coun. ty, June 1, by the Key J. A. Bentea, Edward Huti, of Sau Francieeo, to Sarriet Valentine, axvis—Loy —'a Aocaliy Lownship, May 8, J. B. Mar- din to Mary Aon Loy. L¥ovand—Lyoxakn —Tn Watsonville, May 21, by Rey. Fatbor Oapdevilia, Michael Leouard to Grace Lovaard, both of Santa Cruz. Maso—Saiazar.—io Watsonville, May 4, by Rov. B. Capdevilie, ieodoro Maso to Mary Salazar. Miven—Maktarr.—Io Todd's Valiey, May 30, by the Rev. J. W. Ricks, Jonn M. miner to Eliza 9. Marlatt. MUNsON—Skakins — at Little York, Nevaaa coan'y, May 28, Willard Lorisg Munson to Euzabeth Searies,{, MoNeev—Coxnen.—Ia Sun Francisen, June 2, by Rev. Jonepu Gallagher, Mr. Pevor McNeev, of Morvbe’s sla. verss county, to Mrs. Cataerine Conuer, of San Fraa- Citeo, MCGONIGLE—CuRRan,—AL Keystone, Nevada county, June i, oy Rey. D. A. Dryden, Daniel Magouiels to Acnis 2. Ourvan —Vermrrie.—tla San Jose, May 20, by Rev. Mr. K. G. Moody to Mre. Jae Ver Nye—Lout.—Io Marzeyiliv, May 29, U gan H Luli, Praksov—WILL.—At the Mission Schoo! nouse, Sao Joaquin county, June 2, by the Rev. C. W. Carry, Srita 5, Nyo to Su | Peureon to Mies Susan Willis, PrAuL— 4anks.--In San Joae, May 31, by Bev. Mr. 1I1- milton, Joup Q. Pear! to Sooke Hanke. P nK—In Crags Valley, May 22, by Father Del | ton, W } Pope to Misa Marg Aan Kirk. Kuti TRomvson.—-lo “Alvarado, Alameda oounty, Ma, 22, James W. Rugsei! to Mies Mary Thompson, Bevscts—Farrish —la Sen Feaociseo, June t, by the 7, orge A Reynolds, of Victoria » of Maryey: - Ju Santa Koss, May 6, by Rov. Thorius 4. » George ©, Roge to Mary W. Fiauaery, Sescds—Dasvais,—A’ Voloaao, Jue 1, by the Rev. 3. W. Hull, Jorepn Skagps to Mury B. Benseil, SIONP—7.0MKRMAN.—In Oakville, May 8, N. Stoxm to En'y Zimmerman, MONS —LAINKERBOFF —in Pata, Mey 29, Me. Bow elt, Le. HL “ons to Carai.ae few bod onan AWYER—HOLDRN.—At Trivity Conwe, May 19, Homer M_ Sawyer to Mas Rioda K. icldca, ti of Trinity @ SePUISTRA—3A43.—In Santa Rosa, Mey 1¢, by Rev. 1, ieee Joop Sepulsera to Miraods Ava Mary Suga is vo" Ewily 4, Parrish ROBFLASKAKY—I Wrarris—Dacmtonp.—In San Rafaol, May 31. by Hon R. B. Friok, George L. Wrstiea, of Sonoma, to Migs Ema! lie M, Drummond, of San Rafael, * Ndi BIRTas. urrk Tn San Frangieco, June 1, the wife of Mr, Tao- mut A. White of a fon, if ee m DPATRS. Tn Sacramento, Jone 1, Charles H, eon of Hi- He Arenis, aged 8 years and 4 months, d —In San Francisco, Jane 3, Joha Barron, aged 26 yeare, & vative of Caries, county Donega!, Irelaad. Ds May Cn: oH BC yonra, a netivoot iwane ? Ve*unelen Browa, Oetd.—Trewned, ta Tilow Poad, Satter 29, John A. Ball, formerly of Ponneylyaata, Aaryrs. rem end county, Moy kinson, u native of county Tyrone, Ireiaud, aged 65 yeare The Markets. [From Coleman & Ov,'s Circular, Jane 4 } REVIEW OF THE MAKK“T FOR THE PRECEDING FoRT- NIGHT. : San FRancisoo, Jape 3, 1859. During the fortnight now closing the aggregate of trans. Achovn resuitiog from drat and second Lands would be deemed ounsiderable, were it not that tase be pooh ry dieproportion to the beavy stocks upon the mari ‘oe ne goods sent to the interior and eistributed to ‘Various points bas been large, yet it has beea found «ith evl to cispose of lots in any quantiiy to buyers, who bave mainly been enabled wo supply their want througo the ancton roome aga by purchsees of small extent di- rect from importers. A desire to realige in many instances bas resulted m continued daily cfforngs at public sale, woile importers have shown a willingness to mest buyers for such quantities, ane upon almost any terma that would indece toem to purchase Within a few cays preceding the sailiog of the steamer Of ine 20th y't it became apparent tot importers haa changed Weir views as to the policy of takiag thelr gooie iio store to await acemand. The continued shipmests from all quarters, #nd more particularly from domestic Atlantic ports, coownced even the most anwilliag that tt wee Deedless fo look for such a rally in prices during the present season, a6 would juruity incurring storage aad iu~ terest on goods hridover. The vear #as far enoaga ad~ vanced and Coming supplies agcerteined with suffisicot accuracy to establish as a certainty that stocks could not | be recuced, even at the utmost limit of consumption be- fore the setting in of winter, to 8a extent that would com | peorate the cost of ho'ding goods. And {a all instances, we eonceive tbat it has been necessary to convert mer | ebandise into caah in order to make some returns to ship pere whose ability to meet their engagementa must have & limit, Buyers, with present and prospective advan tages aitogetber in their favor, could a0! be induced to operate winless material coucensions were made, and a further eericus deciioe bas ensued from the rates geaer- ally curreDt during the middle of the past month, hrovghout the fortoight the arrivals from divers points dave been large, and 80 resteicled bavé beau tke Wacts of purchasers, and £0 greatly bave they been digiactiasd to take goods {n quantities at avy one time, that it has been almoet impossible to effect sales from ship of the large receipts com.ug v0 hand, and ouly by parcel tag out invoces bas disposition been found for coasignmonts, ‘There bas been a large sale of coffee, another of Eastern flour and another of sugar, but all mace at «ustion ander peculiar circumstances; otherwise the difficulties man tioned bave limited the cxtout of transsctiong and added to the general depresgion Financial embarrasements (at tributable to causes noted elsewhere), have als? con: tributed to cramp business, avd Within the past few days money baving become extremely soxrce, corde oiferiag for cash could onty be placed at ruinous sacrifices. The solitary bright feature in trade consirts in the quantity of merchaudise going out of the market, in smail Inte alto. geiber, but sufficient to wake a large aggregate; but were its extent doubled there would be xo luck of supplies lor montbs to come. Boots and shoes continue to rule Jow,and are crowded upon the market. Ship bread is very duli aod heavy, Candice are selling on buyers’ terms, Cement bas t Proved. Coai bas railied a little, aud closea firm. Coffe ‘was active at low figures, and is rather unsettled, with a tendency toadvance. Cordage quict as last quoled, @orn meal hesvy. In dry goods, there bag been cvasiteravie activity in drills and sheetings, with an animated joobing trade, In frutts, &c., dried apples bave come in iargely and are Jess firm: raigins quiet and uncbauged; fresh can fruits and vegetablrs are still drooping, with large sup- lies arriving. O-her goods in this lino ns last noved. Ia Fretch goods, olive oil continues to rule bigh, ant a slight improvement hag been attained in gardiaes. In fish, mackerel are jess ioquired for at previous rates, and dry cod not in demand. Gunny bags are mostly witnnalt from the market, enabling holders of outside lots to on tain better terms. Lomber is dull aod heavy withont change in prices. Malt liquors hure sol! more the weather has become warmer, Matting taleablo. In metals, there have been rome transactions in pig iroa snd tin plates at about late quotations, Molstecs and syrup are in good request, as before revort: ed. Nails of high size have been in better demani tor moderate parcelz, but round invoices are still beavy. Naval stores dull, and oakum lower on a large stock. {n otis there bas been very little dono, except to Caiman which bas come in freely, and te lower for jars, Lard it doing a trifle better. Coast whalers are coming into pert from auccessful cruises. In provisions the dusiae fortnight has been light. Mess beef ie in potter r Btn .mprovement: pork is slow und drooping; ba not trquired for, and no sales have occurred: hams ia pa tent covers have been placed to some extent by impor- tere at low Sgures, and brined are very heavy aid © :urco- ly eateable; butter is not quick, but a choice artioe ve stilt taken ateadily; inferior dult and hard to dispose of; Jace foactive and declping, with a heavy stovk apoa tn ket; salcs of Gregon meats have been conficed to parcels at reletively foll prices, Forsign rv er, the prospect of further consideranle suppites hy a depressing izfluence; Carolin {3 held in few handa for net. ter prices. China sugars are muco depressed, with auction kalesat extremely low Ogures;choize New Orleans 90m uand ready sale at good prices, but ordinery graiea of Porw Ricoand muscoradocs are beavy and not macn wanted ;ra- fined have ruled steady at about 12c. for Eastern creshet, the trene ying themselves regutarly with moicrata sized n spirits a betver feeling is to be noted a fine branaies at the close; common qualities of forego, mixed and Aimortoan are lower; alcoho! duli and pore Spirits the same rum not moving; foreign and domestic gin slow; Wulskey quict, but weaker. Spirits of turpen tine steady waniog @ little in favor, Eastern grouna Balt 18 uUcCheaged, coarge of all descriptions bas dec ined, with suppitee of Hexican arriving and udvised to come to & considerable extent. There is not mich doing in to- bacco. The market for teas is leas firm, with a desine in ordinary qualities and «til! a downward tendency. In ‘Wines an active trade in claret has besn done hy dealers, and stocks in firet hands were but nominal until a recent acrival: prices have not changed, aod coming snppliog are ample; choice brands of cbampague ure taken regn larly by the trade, and receipis iatierly have well stocked the market; common auerries and port in woot nre still falouble at remunerative rates, and other kinds inactive, Imported wooden ware is dull. Yeast powders quiet and not mavy selling at present, FINANCIAL. ‘Toero is n gratifying increass in the rocoipte ef gold du ind the prospect is fair that the deficit produ tee long winter will soon have becn overcoma, Ta LO queeton that the gold product of the present year will far exceed that of the lus? The iayortations of treasure during May, exclusive of parcels reeeived from British Uolumbia, have been as follows:— From Mazatlan, “ San Blas, “Manzanillo, Honoluiu... Total........04- shee seereres ‘The exporte of treasure from this p: 81, ‘nclvwve, were as follows: — Per Golden Gate to N. York. , $1,938,609 92 hie * to Sugiaad, 461,257 00 © t Panam: 11,312 89 nm me $2,401,269 02 +++ 8879.73 00 + 689.612 25 16,000 00 100 0 +. B9U5,080 28 from May 2 to “ow Per J. L. Stephens, to N. ¥,.$1,013,975 37 ee * to Rnglaud = 263,062 43 «6 to Panne 15,700 00 —— $1,7%, 33) 378,703 121,00 8500 y, to Hong Kong. Per Frances Palmer, to Gonol Exported previoualy, $4,757, ve 14,109 264 Toto!, Janvary Ist to May Slat, inclusive, $14,800,600 Same period in 7858... ce cserceseeecee, MOLL 2IL Excess In favor of last year., $147,350 01 At the present writing, goid bars are ite dull, owing to the scarcity 0! money, at 830 par. As the New York marbet at the cate of last aivices was quite favorabie to roaking remittances from this sido at so iowa figore, no Coubt considerable would be done to bare for the preseat eleamer, wore it to realize oa good recarities We have teard of efforte making to dispose of State bond: for Buch @ purpose, bot without succses. m Fo Mexican dollars are nominally firm; but there ie not much dong, It igunderstood that the balane) on b (bout 090) is beld at 10 per cert prem. Le! brlee ab 9 per cent. About $40,000 tn all bays been v0! at Ogores varving from7}; to # per cent, Ths Sweep etakes, whieb cleared for Hong Hong on the Ist iuat., took $431 308, mv on Mexican account. Sigui exchange on New York is 234 per cent. Little or nothing dolng ia timo bills, and rates uvsettied. ms —The stock market during the Inst fortnight has born quite ective, Steam Navigation Company shares advanced 6 per cont, owing to the ion withdrawing from the Sacramento route, and we may ox; a further aovanoce within thirty days, as dividends will probab'y bo forshostaing by July, The tate jon of the Saprems Oourt in favor of our now city bends 6 per ceots of 1898, han released somo $709,000 that Wee enjoined in the hands of the Fand Oom- OUR SAN JUAN DEL NORTH CORRESPON- DENOB, SAN Joan pei Nonre, June 16, 1859, Monsieur BUy at Son Juan del Norteo—His Debts Drow Bm—His Proposed Return w Prance--State of the Har bn Dissatisfacion with General Lamar at Managua Revolutionary Attempls in Salvador, de , de. Monsieur #e)ix Belly, the regowaed ship caval coustructor (0D paper), arrived in this place oo the eveniag of the 14th inst, from Granada, having not only failot entirely in getting bis contract with ibe Nicaraguan government rati fed, but in every other particular. Debts contracted here by bim for hotet pitis, food and cloth'vg for bia engineera and workmen, nnd for the ba &o,, haying ioug been dus, ware thrurt in his face direct. ly be ntepred ashore from bis buogo, but to no purpose. Belly’s failure hes indves caused a great commotion in this little burg, for, althougd distrusted by all except the merchant in the place, as well as hots! keepers and others The humbug of u ship caual by M. Belly has enurely ox- Oded, af Cvery Sane man WHO knew AUyLMLg OF Lake ‘earagua and the river San Juan had anticipated; and be is going by the thet opportunity to France, as he says, to bring out money and more men. The harbor is improving slowly, and there is some pros. pect that the pew opeuing, waere toe old Trams build igs Bt00d, Will Boon All Up again, and consequently the main channel, or entrance to the Haroor, i4 now as wile ag itever was. This i# the opinion of many, experienced in the alterations of the harbor for yoars past. From Costs ica there is no pews, the mail not bavicg arrived from some cause or other, from Granade I learo that coneilerabio exciienimn: exists, caused by the ultimatum of the government at Warhingion, communicated by Mr. Lamar, aud ma ubreass of blockading ihe ports of Nicarapun,&c. Tbe reply of Senor Zaledon is regarded as a diguiti foreigners generally, aud will conduce grea tation. I bive not seen dir. Lamar s commanicution io the Nicaraguan government, but if he is eorractiy ra ported, ib will lose him the reepect of all rigat imnkiog Americavs i this couatry, aud will not add to his repu Asuion ae a diplomat amoung his countrymen as home. Agenig from San Salvader are all over Nicaragua oifer ing money for volunteers to join a revolutionary party to etleet the overthrow of General Barrios, now at the bead of the government of that State, Her Arilavuic Msjoxiy'é sieamor Racer, & new abip, arrived here a few day's agoto relieve the Basilick, waich hag left for Jamaica, and the United States ship Janen- town has relieved the St. Louis, which entied for Aspin wail on the 11th inst. Say Jvax pet Nore, Tune 1, 1859 The French Surveys Mons. Billy's Drafts Come Back Pro tected Gen. Lamar at Managua- Preparations for Fit bustert— Great Changes at Punts Arenas—Joe Seott Buys Out Everyiring—Naval News, de ‘The French engiveering corps are ueily engaged sur vyeying the rivert San Juan and Colorado. They hare at ready finished the harbor, and haye got up the river to the Colorado, A party haye gone down the Orlorada tw ascertain whether it is possible to find or make harbor at its wouth; another p 8 proceeding up towards the and another eli!) hae bad its hoadqy a rapide, where they are endeavoring to ac- capabilities of th in that focality. Tan , Mons, Andre Treentelen who,” by the way, says he is by no means under the or ders or control of Belly, bat was sent here by Louis Napo- leon—has expressed t f that @ ship canal iz feas bie, provided aufticient money can be raixed to coustru it. But healso enye rat it will cost at feast twice the amount catimated by Belly, and that be doabts whether capitalist can be fouud, either in Eoropa, the United ere Bt rive gine ited Statesgor the whole world, willing to advance be neceesary sum. Yoosiour Trecote! eon very —_gentlem bomen, plain spoke end altogether diffrent from Mousiour Boly 0 ¢o Barri § his aasistants, uamed Muiot, to whom shed, died very anda Iy on the nigi des, gloom over the en The last Europe 281 vit. bring back ¢ for FOO tre which cast a shade ( £ (8160) merohant of vis place the war news fr damper over the Nicaragna ebipen obta n the sotiniact Trade at tbis port is ‘The ple of the iptercor are eres to poor to pay freight on goods from hore, were thay fortunate to buy on a credit, and the consumption of tha towa ia to» snail to support the many hungry sa a who Ga for the past two years or so been anx awit settlement of the difficulties ia this counizy and ths con pening of tra. which un enthusiastic Freach shed. This, gether with , has thrown a roost @ y flagg’ng spirits of al! bo! ¥ Belly bas, aa yet, faiied t Mmajis from Costa Rice and the interior of Nicsragay ed, but no relisble news cao be glowsed. Gen Mavagua, where {is be is making fome sharp demands upon the government for the settiement of American Tt ts paid from Sao Pra 0 busters were ubout to emoark fur some port ou the Pa coast of Nicaragua, and that he wes prepariug to rece them; but o# Genera! Walker, alias ilaon, returned from California by the laut steamer via Panama and Ag Pinwall, it is doubtful whetuer be willhave an opportu nity of receiving and ent “Punta de Castilla Soult, Bsq., « “for wiuora it may concern,’? &6., con monly cailed “Old Joe,” bas become proprietor of what remains of the aforesaid Punta Arenas, all the odds | and ende forcieriy belonging to the Nicaragua Tranait Company—Raniolpa & Co., Charles Morgan & Sou, War Waiker & Co., Vanderbi't, Alien & Up, J White & Go, et cetera, et cetera. The firat he ciaime lo be legally entitled to, in consequence of his long residence there, where even the Mosquito la lians cannot be coaxed to stay, except for a mouto or 60 out of every twelve, aad the rest by right of purchaze at public aucwou, be ‘boing the only bidder and the only man present, except, th auctioneer and a boat’acrew. What he bid, or whether any funds were handed over either as purchase money or for guctioncer’s commissions, remains 44 yet a dasp mystery. All thet is known adout the matter 16 that Comandante de Costa Rica posted fremendoue pro‘est agaiast the a9 4 We of ihe steamboat Ogden and otuer property, for the drawing up of which he promiaed to pay $25, but didn’t, which sail protest or namented the nts of reveral drinking #hops in Lown, until the rains washed the copies down and destroyed them. Since the “saie,’”” Mr, Scott hes scarcely besa seen this side of the waters He 1a busily engaged in put ting togetorr and repsiring sawing mills, shingle milts, turning miils, steampoats, &., some of which ara to bo propelied by hovwe power, some by sieam, an‘ I neard 1 sald that for come ‘ gas”? was to be tutroducad, He nas built bimse!f quite a vilia at the Puts, and should + Uo cle Billy ” give him 2 call somo bright morpiug, he would find accommodstiocs by 10 means 10 be despirec. The United Stator rhip St. Louis and her Briteanic Ma jesty’s steamer Basiiek aud royal mai 8: r Prent, are wt anchor outside—the only veese!s at this NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. NICARAGUA. [Managua (Moy 28) correspondence of Panama Herald.) After we ail thought that Gon. Lamar was safary on nis woy to Weshiogton, he returned eudteoly again, mani. feeting not quite o friendly a feeling as when he last parted from the éuthorities. Be cid not visit the Presifent or the Minister, but sent them copies of Gun. Cass’ derpatches, of which, parhaps, you kvow ibe contoute to be wn ultimatum, demaadiag— Fust—Acceptanre of the Cass. Vrisarri treaty Secoo’—Felifiestion of the Mosquivo Couvevtion, pro- posed by Sir Wm. Ourvley. Third—Immoediate re-ivstatlation of the White contract trapsit boiders. Fourth—inc muification for the seizure of the boats, Fifth—SaL.afaction and apology for tae iaguit of having offered to the United Sietos tae Oureley treaty. 1am avie io inform you on good authority that the suo. Blance of the reply of the Nicaraguan government was ae followe:— Nicaragua, aga sovereign power, claims the right to accept or reject @ treaty: ee had mado previously three treaties with the United States, waich wero ratified by ber Congrers, and rejected at Washicgton; that on this One she Only requires amendments, aad tuat afler Con grors had copsicered the treaty last year, and it had been gent te Gonere! Jerez in Wasnington—why bat fell power fo remedy it—the Cabinet, though agroeiug to certain modifications, did not make them; nor was the United States Minister in’ Nicaragua anvuorized to do ro. Far- thermore fthat when Sir William G. Ouseley conchided bis treaty, which was tho Jane Yriaarei treaty with tbo remo. difted amendments according tothe American view, Geov- rei Launar made the Zeledon treaty, which waa tho asa. Yrisarri one, with favurable—to englaad and the Vales Stave—amendments of Sir W.G, Ousoley. The government of Nicaragua cannot see avy “ingnlt’’ to the United States in this proceeding. Regarding the Movquito treaty, Nicaragus replies that it bat not been rejected, it ig stil! under consideration, and it will probabiy be acoopted. She claima that the Meeqnito territory shall be returned to ber uncondition ally, and refuses to acknowieige a King shom either ahe nor 'the United States ever admitted, &2., &3., aud she prefer to let the question remain in statu quo than act against her honor, This ir the eubctance of tne realy; hat part relative to the seizure of the boat White Stabbin Company being bat an able review of the Whole well known quvstion, in whioh Nicaragia jasvition 1359.—TRIPLE SAK abor along (he yao por- | formed by Beoore of two of Sau Domingo Frenchmen, | French population, be hae managed to take ia simostovery | RYT. bar condoct. Zeledon ix certainty an sble ran, and thie sate document will do bim credit, General Lanay leaves us now, Mr, Ran Ronnels has received bis exequatur, be ia at present pooular, ‘There is ne local news worth mevtoniag, Business dull, and ail waiting for the good time coming. OUATSM ALA, Op the 30th of April s couvestion was sigaed between Der Majesty the Queea of England’s government aod that of the republic of Guatemala, relative to the boundary De- tween (he laiter aod British dures. Couries L. Wyko, Esq, Britieh Chargé d’ Adatrs, having obtained leave of sheence, the legation was left in charge of Wo Hail, Baq.. the British Vice Coneul. Sr. Jose Maris Vela Trisarri bes beea oamed Secretary | @¢ Legation for Guatemala in the United States, SAN BALVADOR. ‘The following is the report of the latest oveats occurring im the republic :-— The waterworks of the capital, destroyed by the great eartiquake of i8)4, are being repaired. ‘On the 25th of April an attempt was made to angazsinate 4) Horoandez, Governor of the department of Cua- ‘The General was severely, bot not mortally | wounded, The assasain, a shoemaker, Was arrested and afterwards sbet. ‘Toe queation between the republic and that of Honduras aryumes every day & more serious aspect, and almoat | neems to indicate that war is inevitable, | j Guatemala, it 8 thought, would interfere to preserve toe peace, If possibie, Detween the two States. General Bracamonte had been gent to tho Honduras froativr of the province of San Miguel to wateh the fuyt tive Suivadorians, OO8TA RICA. The ordinary session of the Legisiatare was opaned on the Ist of May by the Preatéent of Congress, in tho ab- | | tence of the Premdent of tae repabtic, who did not reach | the capital until the 6to. | Qn she Sih tho Prestdent’s Measage was dolivered to | Covgrees Attor coagratalating the counlry on ite peace and prosperity, and alluding tw his iate visit to Nioara fue in iavguage from which it is impoesible to draw any conclusion, his Execelleuey states that the friendly re tons between Coota Rica, Nicarague, Salvador, Honduras: end Guatemala are daily growing #tronger, Toe relations between the government aod those of tbe other Spanisn- American Toytiblics continue with al! the intorest that a cormmon rave, origin, custome and religion inspire. ‘The relations with the North Americaoe are {rendiy and soupdt to be extended: but Premdgnt More says that tae ‘ormaon; Ubat all the recta maLong except one are on acconat of Walker’e f'ibusiers, aid that his government resigis, sai will roviat 10 the uimoet the acknowledgement of aay of theae claims; that Rica has her demands for damages, and calle atten. tion to the fuct that William Walker aad his companious have not yet been puniabed. At jnat the civilized world bas taken the matter in hand, and huve come to the conclusion not to permit suzh scenes to be cpacied sgain, Dut Costs Rica will, nevertheless, rot gilance in this important matter. The Preat- deni then proccess to lay down tue line of policy he in- wncs to pursue, ‘The reply of Congreae to the President, is of course au echo of Dis speech On the birthoey of Her Britannic Majesty, Sir Wan. Gore Ouaeley gave a banquet in houor of the event. We jearn from Our 34a Jose correspondent that during Dis fret visit to the State of Cota Rica, the O'Gormaa Mabon secepted a coloneicy, with the appointment of aile- de camp to Hite Pxceltency the Captain General of that re- pubbe, whoro be accompsnied during he Excollency’s ex corsion to the State of Nicaragus, and thence oo bis return to San Joss. It is confidentiy asserted that the Colonel is preparing for publication a work on Centre! America. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC, The Washington at Panama—Fatal Affray= Adjournment of the Peruvian Congress Puntshment of Revotutiontsts ta Chile=Tne Aust Expiortog Frigate Bound Home Markets and Freigut—An Kinglish Ship Dew reileteThe Ecuadorian Revolation Euded. OUB PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. | Panama, June 18, 1859 The siexmsbip Washington, Oxptain Woich, fromNew York via Sao Jose del Norte, Kingston, Jamaica, Pernembuco, Coronel, Valparaiso, and the Cbiacha Ielande, arrived at Pavama on Sunday, the 12th of June, with dates from Valparaigo to the 204b of Mey. Tbe Washington was twenty days te St. Cathariues, and was obliged to wait three weeks at Coronel for coal, which she oould only obtain by setting her steerage pas. gengers to work to bring it from the mincs. At Corovel one of her passengers, Brittain T. Hopper, of Long Breach, N. J., was murdered by robbers. He wes riding out with one of the Washington’s officers, when he was mot by w single man who asked bim for tobacco, Dividing wieh him, Mr. Hopper rode on, when he waa fo!- Jowed by the same map, who wantel more tobacco, It be refosed him, be continued to follow until they ar- ‘at bil, when the man was jowed by thrée others anda woman, who attacked Mr. Hopper and bis compa- pio with clubs and a knife, The latter wrested the koife from them bot dropped it, when ove of the robbers feizel i and killed Mr, A. oo the spot. The parser, hay- ing efieved » rewara of $50 for the caurderer, he was ar- rested and shot by the authorinee of Concepcion, The Washington was detained eleven days at Val paraieo to rue money on botiomry in order to compiete 9g ¢ 265 passengere—ail well. a for San Fraacigco on the 18th via San Juan PERU. Our dates trom Lima ace to the 27th May. Cc ~ adjoorned on the 24(b till July 28, Raving de- (cre Seperauing that @ convocation by the Prosi- bot necessary to its meeting at that time; nnd id ther 26 the discussion—interrapted by ‘ila’s bayooete—of the laws com- nid President to enforce its decrees diatran pellivg clbe bg certain pergous who broke up the Constituent As. at the point of the bayonet in November last, firmes the authority granted by it to Presiiant Cetober to make war on Eouador in cage ho d nob coax ber government to hia demande, { CHILE. Nothing of any Importance had ocenrred in Chile, Couveils of War continued to condemn the moet minent of those concerned in the revolution—sume to jb 4 to Cxtle, 2 who were protected by Dr. Trevitt, United States Covent, and which caused him the loss of bis exequatur, have been conderaued to death, jail, the Bead Of the Copiapo revolt, and woo was do- | feated at the Witic near Uoquimbo, Bad arrived in tne Argentin ederation, aud been graated protection by the avin f dan Juan. writes The Riiieh bark Edward Herbert caught fire in the bay | of Vaiparsito op the 28th ult., and received consideranie | dumave. jt appears that there were saverai kegs of pow. | der smong the cargo, and it ig thought that some of this | ignivea and Ceuged the conflagration. Vive persons were | budiy wounded by the explosion, and a quantity of the | cargo Gertroyed, The Mercurio states that the N. A. schooner Sea Witch had arrived at Montevideo with part of the cargo of the | British orig Obaries Tupper, which eho found abandoned | in the Streue of Magellan An explosion of aheile, &6., In ono of the quartele of artic ry in Valparaiso kiled dye men and woundsd various others, | _ Tue’ Austrian trigate Novars, which wag fitted out for acient Je expedition around the word, has aailed for home, the expe? ton being abandoned on account of the war, Business i6 rapidly improving since the termination of the revolution. ‘The following ia from the market report | Of the Mercurio, of Valparazio:— Copper iv bare—2,200 qqis. et $20 onsh. Hides— Several love of aelect kind were piaced at $16 50 a $17, more or less light. Goalsking were pisced at $26, a 330. per ib. Fioar—The reopening of the northern provinces Wo trade gave ree to ome ‘ity in thisarticie, Arrivals from the south bave been elight, and those from Santiago still more so, and notwithetwnding the shipments wad confumpticn were greater, there 13 et} a pretty good k hand. Shipments to the northern orovinces and 4 to 18,009 qqis., and the consumption of ibs fortwight ts calculated at 8,000 qqis., forming a total of 26,006 qq, whien have been wansferred in numerour Jots at $4 26 @ $4 50.00 #ix months credit, Sautiago Draude: $4 a $4 12, ex monthe credit, Southern brande. Freigbu# are a hittie better The American clinper Katerpe was chartered to take guano to Baltimore from the Chinchas at $10 per wn Hrivieh abips gor £2 2, to £2 7a for copper freights from the ecast to the Continent of hurope: Exebange or Engiand 463¢4. On the United States 60 and 96 cays, 6 a7 per cent; nove offaring. fhe revolution ta the north being at an end, the ports have again been opened 1 commeres, Ib (be south the etraggiing guerrilla partios have beea defeated and seuttered by tho government Some appre. or,is felt, at a gathering lately hold of qnes, who it is feared sesembied to deviso moane to aveuge the death of fndians killed by the gor eroment soldiers tb the attack oa them in their camp in toutbern Chile. The yoverpment will despatch a force to waten these Todian: ner Townsend Jones, ecid to have cargo of howitzore, sabres, powder Dy George Law, and invely soized at jon that, by wer had contraciad 40 ee) bis cargo to ihe Caldera reve oniete, stil! remaina th port soserted ny her owners, Mr. Bigler claims $200,000 for the cargo, and of coores wants apologins, ko. , in the bargain, Iv ie to be hoped Geo, Law will noo0 Bee tho last oc mim Old musket#, as tbey have kept the Usted States tu @ continued broil ever since she had the follw to eell them to bim. The following curious case of the dovartion af a whip by | ber master is related ia the Valparaiso Comercio and Pant- ma Heralo:—'toe Roglieh ship Indian Queon, Brewor, Muster. from Meibourne, bound for Livernoo!, with forty one passengers, Sivek an icoberg April 1, latitude 60 S, Jongieade 169 W. Cajtain Brewer, flea mate, thirtecn aud olf Vatparaiso on a su men and two passengers lowered the I feboat aud left the hip; came alongside agaim afver ao interval of a quarter of ap hour ai Siding the ship wos making n9 water they tried to geton board; but loeing their oars woen near the Ship, end baing too far off to catch any rope thrown them, the Ship drifted clear of tee and the boat was never seen aflerwords. Captain Ray, of the American whale bark Infayote, boarded the indian Queen May 7, 1859, at which time al! hands were weil, with pienty of provisions, &., 00 Doard—ahip ip charge of second mate, bound to Valparaiso Tne fellowing is @ listof the passengers on board at the time:—Meests. H. Caughey, 7 Campbell, Mrs. Camp. dell and two children, J 8. darcy, Philip Bantillier, M. Evans, J Hingson and two chitiean, Mrs. Barcine)! andi child, H. Shefman, J Ferter, George Dee, Thomas fA- hevery, Join Geddes, 0. Gedder, Michael Burke, Ein. manuel Dawgon, Jobn Taompeon, Joaeph Uoabert, Mra, Cosnevt and child, David Mostister, Mra. Meyers, W. Do- licke, Artbur Waliace, Jobn Roth, Joan MeKenzie, Ma- (how Cain, Alexander Kaskie, Geo. Brown, J Carrol, £. MoMulian, Jolin Belt, Cantor Rowell, i Tue ehip Ruccoaded in reaching Valparaiso on the 10th of Moy, entirety diamantied, RCUADOR. sgainet President Robles and ed for the present, Urbiai having The attempred revo) Urbina hax bee siffoc acutiloba lililabisdsenctninshiniashllilabinii | gent 1,500 men from Gnayaqull to Cuenca ta meet General Tarfan, who, with a conaitorah!e pom ver of o's men, wae Killed.’ 1 i waié the provisional goveramont of Quito hag resigned, end the eg) have submitted to Robles; nut: thie # donbted in well ‘formed warters, Toe govera- favor revoluti c Robles, as i¢ can make better terme with rein tine ‘fhe blocacd of 6 strictly enforon he blockade juayaquil ig more the Peruvien feet than ever, and mall veesele will 4 fent vp tho river to cut off the supplies for the city, BOLIVIA. ‘The dates are to the middie of May. Presideat Linares was about couvoking @ special Con. grees at Sucre, for the porpose of resigaing the dictatorial power with which be bari been invested; the tiberty of he- | Press bad bevn re establiebed; certato franchises had deem Frauted to she mining districte of Corecoro; the lediea of & Pos were organizing & charitable rocety for the relief Of the mdigent i the country, “Evecywhere,” saya HE Tegrafo, “we feel the beneficent infueace of civitizations BOF is It Powsible to deny tha: Bolivia wivances wot only ia institutions, but iy ideas und feélings.”? HOD DURA. ‘There is no news from Aoodaras, OUR YANSMA CORRESPONDENCE Panama, June 18, 1859, A Fatal Fight in Punta Arenas—A Gonerat Killed by ai American— General Lamar Gring t» Panama, A quarre! took piace at Brix’s Hotel, im Ponty Arenas, a few duys before the Julambus left, resulting im the death of Faward Wich, a German, at the bands of aa American named Edward A, Conway, of San Francisco, who came from thenes & passenger inthe bark J. 8, Mora, The Germans were baving & blow ont io a roomy into which Conway's room opened, and the latter toolt offence at being shut out from it by the closing of the main coor. Some Britixb officers of the Viren were pre- sent in another, but adjoiniug room, who took park in the row, and On @ general kooek down taking place, Conway drew hie pistol and the resuit wes the death of Wich in about three hours. Conway iy in prisoo, but Gen. Lamar Will intercede im hie behalf, as it is not believed he ia tended to commit murder, * Geo. Lamar, who arrived at San Jose in the Ooinmboa, from Reaicjo, bas gone to 3a9 Joxe, and will leave for Papema on the next trip of the steamer ta July. NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. No Reports from the CepitaleTne Isthmus and State of Panama Quict—eaths of Navy Oficers-Movements of Unita States War Ships, &e. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Ys Panama, Jape 18, 1869. We bave had no mail from Bogota the past fortnight, consequent!y our dates are no later sbav those forwarded you by lest steamer, Pandma is quiet, a8 ig also the interior of the State. Iw the neighboring State of Cavoa, Gen, Mosquera, la‘oly elected Governor, bas ca:led a gersion of the Legisiature take action on the late electors! law passed at Sogote, snd which virtually disfranch\ses all those opposed to toe Ospina administration. It ts not supposed Mosquera will connse! arme? resistance to the law, as the part of tho demsgonne suite bim much better than that of the war- nor, Bewi¢er, if the people shou'd be victorious im the strugele, they koow Mo-quera too weil to trusthim wich any other kave & FecooUBry position, and he is always vuib enough to agpire to the first, The tteamshipt here are aovertising to take sleerag> parcengers ab $10, which enables most of the foreign bavgers-on about town to getaway. It is a great pity & cargo of the whity brown flexipies could not be got rid of ip the feme manper, Lieut. Lambert, of the United States sloop-o'-war Cyane, died at Realajo on the 27th: Aseietant Surgeon Bracket, R. N. of HB. M, ship Has vurnah, was drowned on the 24 June, at Punta Aronag while allempting to get on board his vearel in a ainall canoe, The body bad not beep recovered on the 3d. ‘The United Stetes sioops of-war Vandalia aud St. Maryse are. still at Pavama. The iiret ts expected to go home sround the Hora son, ‘The flaget ty Merrimac and sbip Saranac are at Ox!lao; the first canikiog. The Cyane was a! Kealejo on the 30th May, but would take @ crulgs on the coast, returnug Realejo June 20. The Roanoke, flogenip of the Home squadron, it is ox: pected, wil go to New York son to sepsir a break In her almost worthless mecbivery. The St. Louis urrived at Agpinwali on the 16th, The James.own i* at Sin Juan del Norte, NEWS Fowl THE SAND WICH ISLANDS, Fr of the Whating Seasonw he King as ant Example of Cherity—"ne Legisiature Proe ieee Trade) he Vdd Fetivws in the City. By way of San Francieco we have news from the Sands wich Islands, dated at Sonoiuin on the Tim of Muy. ‘The correspondent of the 4a California in that city gives tne anuexed xummary of the news:—Stoce my last there bas vothing of a very elartling interest oscnrred. The last nortbern bound whaler will esli ina few days for (he Ocbotk, ano thea comes oar jong, monownous Seaton,” yeieved Occasiopally by tae arrival of a cyaik from the Fav The Brite bark Nelson, fifty-nine days from Areqn Chile, arrived on Wednceday, and sails aetay tor Onli ‘ornia, whither she 1 direct from Unie, but rum ving short of provisions, ihe cap'eiu pataway for the istands. her fortunate fur some twelve of bis passeogers—two priests and ten sisters of charity— who were bound bere, ipiending to take paseage down from Sea Fraccieco, The arrival of these charitable ladies ig rather oppor. tone, #2 our community has beew a good deal stirred up of Inte On the eunject of boepitals for the iacigeut Kick smong the natives. The Legistature at ite Imst session apprar Tieted $5,000 vowards the ettablisnment of Hoxolniu, snc the King. yielding to the urgent req if accomplished consort, started round toWwa with @ sab= seripho book to try and ade to this fuud. It was @ nowat eight, a King begging for tis suvjects, out Kamenameha OW itin a lonely way, and the resull wae a nonle sabe ecriphion, Foreign residents prineipaiiy were those asked to snbecribe, and they did eo lveraily, as Hovoluiang alway Go for “emoet chariiy’s ake.” The King’s sate ecription bad smouvted to about $15,000 the last i beard of 1, and this in Honojatn atone. ‘The Legeinture adjmrned Inet Wednesd wee srorogved, bavivg been in seKsion alts MODINE, AL a Cost tothe treueary oF aome $2 round sum fer a gmail government like thie, Too aatle ted revenve for the to year, 1868-1859, 18 some $600,006; the sporopriation bil for thos» two years, jast parted by the Legitletore, only exceeds ths eatimates Shout $100, Thie is a great improvement on some pre~ vious bills, which overrun the setunates by ove and two boncred thousand doliars. The Legis’otnre bx8 also, beeidea eevera! lees important bile, puseed an entire new civil code, embraciog the It app teabl» to the different departthert of government. Many new and useful changes have been made, and many old excresconces bave been iopped off. The gunte traffic te the mort inte-esting tonic jast now. T wrote you in my last that the Phoenix [+tand Company were emburking vigorously in the bustuees, Since then the schoouer Manuckawai, which Jeft bere on the 6th vit., returoed on the Tat inet, but without having reached: ‘the isiand for which she started. She experieuced: ter- rible weather in working to the eastward, and afer siringing both musts and the captain having boon taken fick, was forced to put back. ‘There betny some indicne on of an opposition expedition to go ip acarch of thesame telagd (enppored to be Cooper's Teiand, eome 1,200 mites to the southeast of thix), the ecbooner was refitted with al! despatch, and, having taken in two new masta, sailed again on Wodnorday, too 4th. The brig advance bar aleo beeu parchered by a German company for the Purpose, it 18 raid, of hunting for guano isian de. ) Or rather ether over tive Ka pretty 2? Tae Case or Fanny Deane Halsey Beran THe GRAND JuRY.—The case ot the iate Fanny Deane Halsey was: brought before the Grand Jury of the Court of Oyer and Termimer Isat week. The matter had previously been: fully investigated by the District Attorney, who made every exertion, but without auccere, to iecertain the name of the genticman who it was reported had sean the de ceared Bt the fout of Pacific street ov the tay of her dig- appearapce apd escorted her to the New York site by y of the South ferry, wnd then lost sight ot ber as he looking for a stage to send ber bome. Fie also qnes- Honor the conductor ot the Hamilton avenue and Green wood car, who, it wae etated at the time, had secu @ woivan apswering the description of deceased ox his car; but the couructor was unable to descrine her appearaace, * or even the dreex the woman be saw bed on, Mr. Henry 8. Welles, whoee name tex heretofore ap- Peared in connection with this affair, was sramines by the loreman of the Grand Jury, aud aeatea under oato that the last timo bo caw deossed wae onthe 18h of May, wien she came to bis office in Fulton street, ooposite the City Hall. She remained there but a ahort: time, and he ealanied ber tothe car aud sent her ou her way homeward; gaw rothing of ber after thattime, The motber of Mrs, Halsey ano others of the acquainvances of deceased were olzo at the office of the District Attorpsy, bat having no- thing to state npon which even » Jaxtouspleion of coy one could be predicated, they were nok examined before the Grand Jury, which body decided that there wns not enough in the case to warrant an investigation before them. The whole matier was therefore dimmiceed. It wii be recoliecied that srs. Hoisey wae misgod on the Ist of Juve ACGIPENTAILY Powonap —Sorover Snell beld ap inquest yesterday at No. 12 Prince street upon the body oi: a child. pamed Catherine Pratt, azed five yenrs, who died from. the effects of Isudannm taken accidentally the previous afternoon, Te apvears tat tho graudmother of the child is in the habit of taking faudanum for some nervous dig- order, and the decoascd Having by some mvaue gor hold of the bottie, drank enough to canbe death within atx. boura, A verdiet in accordance was rendeved, Tar Free is WiittaM Srkest.—The loss by the destruc- tton of the cotton batting manufactory in Wittam strost, on Friday eveving, wax about $20,900—the whole os: tablivumeas, wita contents, being valued at $60,000. The» following are the ineuraucea on machinery :-Loodon and Liverpoo!, 85,000; Metropolitan 82 500; St. Nichola, $1,500;_ Humnolt, $1,500; Hamilton, $2,000, North Westorn, $2,500. On stock—London and Liverpool, $2.600; Jersey Chy, $2,500; Commonwealth, Pa., $1,000 On buitding— London and Liverpool, $7,509, The building was owned by Alexonder Hamitton, Jr. OCnicKes.—The Kings County and Essex Ciub, of Newark, play a match at Bedford, L. 1, on Tuesday, the 26th loet, Tois in the Oret match of tho seasou for the Kings Connty. Last year thay won al! their matohee (nine io number), ciosing their ayccesafu! career with the New York Club. fhe weeox ere vory strong, numbering among thorn the vert rlayerg of Newark, A good dieplay of scientific cricketing ia expected. Wickots pitched at 1 relock. 0

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