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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1859, Of land, of 128,000 acrea Sax Juan Ieland is Be bee} sca0 valuabio, and has about 70,000 scree, mich i Boil, Covered with foe grass assert \het mein chanel? Rosario Strait is th ie feoal da SLLANEOUS. Review of the Market, to Bogota too soon I} $¢ not probable Gen. Horran meant { ®' ‘be ‘Tho firemen of Siockioa ne d we election for officers ou | [From W. T. Coleman & Co's Sau Francisco Circular.) *| to decetve the United Sigtes government hen be pre. bis political views way become somewhat moderated by © | the ist woiact. Jouo W. Bart was cbosen chief vagiseer, San FRawewsoo, August 3—Eveviog. ‘med Gen. ass that the cass Herran troaty 8: be ant by tae treaty, 1. J Ovilaiad fret, and ©. F Woreter sacond assistant. | At the cove of each auccemive fortaiga. we are caled | ratified by the New Granadian oogress bstore the arrival aro Je moasuts wad | Uc the rae day soe Gee derartmeat Of Sacre«noato | upon to report a still increasipg glonmy ovacition of trade | of Our Minister; but tt 1s certain toe Gablnes of Bogote who ist be | coud George tt News from Demerara and the West Indies, (from the Bermuda Gasove, August 16 | A. presented to the Court of Policy @ des. St Boag Bowrivg, Governor of Hong Kong, ‘and the Amoricane say ‘| determi oor, Mo a ood | ia this market. Tha dowaward tendeasy of prices still | has ated with bad faith in the matter, Ths Jogote news. | Aranca, The government has, however, mien tha | enclos' Pro’ Felative t) atrocition the settlemens Of tae ee eey Grateh subjects already | licety su? DT. Not sosissant Cogiaeses. | onfinues, ana tho dillioulties im tho way o” ellecing autes, | papers speak in Matiering tonsar wr the sonvat qasities cai | it bas not the present moamy for such a'giganiic enter: alleged to have desu Commiticd in obtalaing collec: ten play 4 Juan Island $5 4 sheep pasiure. | The smovat of money im toe state Treasury at tne clove | more expecially of round iox of goods, are feit to 06 more | amiable manuers of Gen. Jones, and pe ig'said to pe vory | prise. A writer im the Mercurio comes toward with a | sbi 2b to foreig» COuniFies. Tho prociamatioa alleges Orrhere are about four huadre.! Rogligh woldiers seattercd | of businers, July £0, wab $136,803, | Serious irom day to day. Ia the earlicr part of the pre. | popular with the people generally, fan by which be thinks the shing caa be accomplished. | that young perso’: bave in many savoa been kidna oped ani three menof war-—che Py- British Columb! fades, Tribune and Satellite—at Victoria, Wita th’a force y st Sunday & meeting was Dell in one ot therooms of | sent foripight there was @ moderae deaaud for su031ies A cage of American protection has lately been before | He proposes to get up & P sane stook company for tne con- | and sold. ‘The Avy th Gasetle feele axtiniod that the Gri- wy Hail, for the purpore of hearing Robaré Lind. | by the country trade, aod the city jr920re were im the | the United States Uonau! at Paaams, A Frencaman, of | quest, with a capital of five millions of doilara, the abares tian Immi'graven ageXts are not concerned in thie very ¥y Mitte could be done, even if Gor. Douglss felt die- d Sie. agents of ine Loatoa yearly macting of the S> | market for emall quantities of. koods, evidently regulatiog | the nemo of Chemlsard, has been in jpil for debt gince the | to be put at one doilareach Toe company io be chur. serious charge. Ii 16 42 be hoped thet taey are not, but ver: to resort to extremities. Coe people in Wasaiagtoa y of Friepcs. They have visited Soavh africa, Austra | their parcbases by the extent of the wantsof tusirovu| your 1866; on the 18ch of way last be broke jail aad ran | tered for Alty years, and to keep aes force of 4,500 mea, | the traremision of this oroclamatioa by Sir J. Bowring a would, no doud!, be pleassd a2 an opportaaty » Sad cearly every part of the United States during the | custom. {mporters ware obliged to divide up invoices, | away to San rere: where he deciared b's intention to | while the government sball coasribute 1,500 men. Hach | seems intended as » warpinx to them especiall, which would enable them to eaver the service Of bio | past \wo OF Auree years. Thoir presence iu California i¢ | apd scarcely an instance of @ salc of megnivide bas come | become a Uail lates Citizen, He got back to tois place | Sdidier to receive @ corte quantity of land in the pro- Mr. Cartwright had pubiiened A vindication of om: United Siates; 80 there would, ia vase of nocosaity, be no | welcéared by many #uo were members of she Sooiety of to our notice until withia the Iasi few days. For w’snort | on the 18th of July, aud was shortly afler recapsured and | vince for bis services, and the balance to be wold for the | duct at the Penal settiemeat, It has produced « favor, lack of men.’ Pricoda io their former homes. | period @ fair aggregate business was done in this way, | put back in jail, ‘He inid his comptaiat before our Consul | benelit of the company. ‘ 1 ble impression on the whole apparently, but ROUTES 10 SALT LAKE-—MILITARY RRCOSNODSSANCE | dir. J. M: Tarlotou, Ucited Statos Consul at Melbourne, | prices generally favoring bayers, while holders lost uo | bere, diaiming tho small amount of $50,000 cash aud | The bridge across tho river Matpo, on the line of the graver charges preterrod agaiust htm Have ot been entis- Capt J. W. Davidson, of tuo Firat Uragvour, 4a Livat. arrived ia this city last Afoaday on the saip | opportunity of rea iztcg Whenever a purchaser could be | $10,000 further damages fur every month he shoaid ba | Valparaiso aud Saatiago Railroad, has been completed. factorily explained. Chspmian apd fifty men, left Fort Tejon some we yal. | committed to an offer. keptinjeil. The feliow was under the impression that A fire vroke out in Valpsrawo on the night of the 6th Awniouva. for Owen's Lake, to chastise tne bands of maraudors that | The new stern wheel steamer Vistor was iauuched on | ‘Since the{lst instant a fleet of vessels have reached | tcn days’ residence tn San Francisco with his deciaration | July, but it was copflned to the balding in which it A measure for constitat ‘an had been robbiug the ravches tn the noihoorhovd of | the 34 inet from Steamboat Polat She is intended to Port, principally from New York and Boston, wita assort- | of intention was enough to make him fully aa American | originated. i the Legialavure had paaved the firet aud seeond reading (a ‘San Fernandez aad San Fraaciequito. He bi 2 him | rua between Secramento and Marysville, Her dime: | ed cargoes. From taese receipts © considerable number | citizen, and annul the right they hed here of recepturing Now mineral deposits have been discovered im the | the Houre of Assembly, It five Owen’a Late Indjaos io serve as guide sioos sre as foilows:—Length, 140 feet; beam, 27 feo}; of sales bave been effected to buyers for investmeat, | bim ag an semper Prisoner. Our Vico Consul here | pothern part of the Department of Atacarna, equal ip | vernor the right of such @ committee to be Captain, at laet datee, bat recovered twonij depth of hold, 4 feet, and burthen 400 toas, moog Weom some purchasers for Eastern account have | thought differently, aud after invomigatiag the case Cally | richness to the celebrated mines of Chanarcillo and Tres compenes of such members of both Housee as horses.’ Che most important part of Mia lapor will bo © MEKTOeS Of this city oratod, Jast Monday, the filled several orders. A moderate aotivity in the market | witely refused to interfere. Puntas. think fit, without apy Imitation &s to the num! directed toward dircoveriog aod surveying @ now aud far | annlvereary of the emancipation of the blacks {a the at lower prices has therefore Provailed in the last faw 8 é z FS & on tn ult ee reported that ae boca dary question between Chile committe, axtmbers of this committee are to have a shorter route to Saltlake Too informattoa he bss re- ‘est Iodia Islands. Toey had @ picnic, oratin wada days, but the city trade have Pee, very spariogly NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. vie no . walary per anpumn and tho £150. fhe r 1 agearance of the exist | ball. in the transactions current. Thore is an ide arent ‘The countr7 is tranquil in ail parts. The govermment | measure was recommended by Gov. Eyre. sae tro araotioanie tr wogove trom Owen's Like to | ‘The overiand mall from St. Loate, with detes to Jaly 14, | iheromammacuons current lower; but as it isequatiy im- | _ Tbe steamer Columbus, which arrived at Paaams on the | is considerably annorid at tho many claims Coming am | Rumor haa it tha ae Heativon Will resume the ge Great Sait Lake, crossing Virgin river, by whicn the dis. | arrived tm this city this mornigg, baviog made the trip in | probable that an advance will accar, the city joobere are | 7th, brings datce from Guatemala to Jaly 28, Salvador | sgainat itfor outrages towards foreign resideuts during vernment of Autigua at the expiration of his leave. tance will be sbortenea between three or foar bundred | twenty one days an’ tour hoara. content to wait for revival of their own trade before lay- July 30, Nicaragua August 2, and Costs Rica to the 4th. late outbreak. Mio BARBADOBS. miles, Captain Davidson bas dean in Califorala thirteen A man named William foke dielon board the ship | ing in supplies. The quantity ef goods moved bears but Leyes proating feseeanh becinet: = peng Copious rains had rejoiced tho hearts of the pisnters years, and is well qual fiod to perform the duty. Czar in this harbor on Tuesday lest, Ho shipped at New |» small w the amount of receip's, and OOSTA BICA. See an —— pone os 7 dee Cop. and wvigorated the young org ranghont the island, It will be remembered that General Barnay, fa the | Oricats under the name of Henry Morris, but wasthe the fortnight closes whhowt any alloviation of the Covgress was still in session at San Jose. By a resolu. | No Carolina rice in market. Lum! improvirg. Br | The Governor of Martinique Offtcialiy invited the month of June last, ceepatched Captaia Waber, Fuurkh fa- | pon @& William Late, Deceased was a native of Staten | bad features of butiocas. Tae countey demaod 18 bai tion of Jone 80 the extraordinary seesion of Congress is ye -harienesien Ragen aL keep megs En price sax | Governor and people of Barbadoes to be present on the tats Seemoen ie aloe nd Gront Sa Lato witn ae | Sun‘ ¥Ae84 30 yon fre hy ob tata, and ian hare ar ton | tbe cnn’ ae og anaaybasbweremana ibe ous | Si Son abd fetus haven roorine, i: | Za anata the naguatin of nay of the country swoen p —— A ry) Hi is - ver bars, pure, $10 43: mark. and wheat ° > M.. 8 Sera art ote wt ant propor cceg | MATHOgth Saeteeyen Donehes Soy rege nese Sonoran | Soe fh 7h vaprorn we a pata arom, | 73 Eby Sapte rch cepts pe | Saat My. Sing, Pa Gok, General, The following is an ex'ract :—“Part of the road | paxge—swarn,—Al Willow Grove, San Jose, July 80, by | commodity. Ships are arriving daily with Saab lane | Ser bic of Miaaraguk Go Wie Bly ope gaa aie preg Liban reps Beppe ry vat | each Other, the firat from apoplexy, the second from inje- ee a waa Boring river, ‘ Palace {ho Hor. B. Beverly, Jadah Baker, Jr., to Mise Susad H. | boa bayers'provain, oi theleaaes staan eae eit icine Pie he hisasee: anemone Instigator of planto | bave changed bands at $2 25 cash, and olhors at $7 Goon | 4'en received DY. ot the. voesale of ha bare breceas eo ahott this distance is “some. bixty “or soventy | Walt, of San Francisco, H ig Sone retarn of bills; a large sale was about being effected at . Bat from the ccoseing of the Des Chutes Boystox— WiuaMs,— At Central Hill, Calaveras couaty, who are concerned in trade will peeths a, the remon- to the head of Crooked rivor, over one handrea miles dis. bass Robert Kellen, Mr. E. V. Boynton to Miss Anna B. otrances that have been made againet ley parsaed areageinate the President and the Comandante Gener s), has $2 1%, payable on retura of bills by excitement at witnessing Lieut. Cook’s fanoral, 5 é gent d to five years residence in tne towa of Sin £3 per ton; to Ham! 23 Os. x GRANADA. by shippers since the beginning of the present year. asa | D¢eo sentence Freight to England £3 per ton; Per | The following gratifying 20 is extracted from awe: Ramon de jos Palmares, where he to be under the . + to the ted. ‘ tant, the roed js excellent, ong of the best natural roads | Coox—Hotzoway —In Santa Ross, July 27, by Rov. Me. | Oetico hate material Proper age cae aa) | epectal viglance of the Tooal atwhortieg ant absotatoly | 190; 10 France T6fr. por ton; tothe United Salen $18 ® | ino Caremicleean regarde, the future the Prospest ia along tha reed, the pe being fee d and as nutri. | obets, Me. Edwin Cook to Miss Henrietta Holloway. goods prohibited from passing the boundaries of the towa, Loa otter, a jacb: “ither from the long pars of vessels or Euisworti—fnink —Ia San Francisco, Jaly 30, I. R, | ‘scbarged is, ei ‘Anse!mo Castro, who it tious as the forago us:d in the barrack stabies. Tails is » ? ‘unauitsble quality of shij ents, Much ipjared by the voy- beyond the Blue mountains.” It is also worshy of note | “lsworth to Jane Frink. of oo 3 jood. Some estates have changed hands for the appears gave inform*tion as to tus | 4 erga Vanes gules 6 00 7 poe Geer prowl. a fing abandoned. plantatioun bave boca reolaimed te’ peo: onsigvers a fs 1 | Plot. is ordered to be placed at liberty, and a thirdcoa | yor coin 9 per cent premium, ductive industry, end the agricuitural aspect of the re greatly eatauced | shirator named Joeé Maria Camsoho is also libacated, bat colony generally bay considerab! Esves—Brexx —In Weaverville, July 18, Wan. 0. Estos ly Improved.” This that Captain Waller discovered aeveral mounta'ns of ealt, % & . } as there is yet an overabundance of time placed reillance oT BOLIVIA. happy change is ascribed to the introduction of coolie and has brought some large specimens with him Gen Niede oe oem chs Michigan Flat, Jaly 31, by Rey. ; #0und supplies, and it becomes @ matter cf serious con. tht eahisea eo Garteaon trapee root sopest exuias! Ben, Dr. Linares, the President, seems to be gottiog on prog- | labor, which it will be remembered, to the credit of the Harney will doubtless estabiish an important poa: on this | pW. Wiliamson, Mr. George f. Eadriss to Mlss Elenor | ®ideration as to what can be done with goods ta uamer Tho Minister of the Ioterior in his roport to- Congress | perouely, The repubiic is tranquil and consequently pros- | Granada planters, has beon brought about at their own new route next year, at sone half way point, particularly | pacer, * .| Chaptable condition. mentions that the government is most anxious to aestet | perous. cost, They deserve te reap tho reward of thetr eater- Se Soptan Waller ailirms that the route is short an? £004. | Gospox—Bastam —~At Deep Creek schoothouse, Talare , The lateat advices from Atlantic ports have induced the | in Queuing a road t Sau Carios, thus forming « direct PERU. Prige, ana they will do 20. General Harney is actively engsged ia pitting the alfairs | county, July 17. by Rev. E B Lockley, Mr, {ra Van Gor- belief that shipments frem that side must have been di. | Hiotenme tcoe oe fee tueloe, Shae “Revolutions,” as usual, are the JAMAICA. : of his department, Oregon and Washington Lerriiory, | don to’ Mies Mary, youngest daugater of Goorge Baslam, | Miniahed subsequent to the beelapiug of the month of | Ine Vresidentein m Dote of Febrasry 17, informs Mr. | mewn’ vor Arequi ‘Woutd that we could give a similar account of affairs im upon the best footing. He 1s establishing a whulesomo July. That suck a course was in contemplation we are b, the autuors'to | this 1ii-fatea colony, ipa another atiempt . i ic Mi a Chi @’alval, dO of Custula bas just fallen throu condition of peace and security tm the Colville and Walie- | 'Biergs—sanovnm —In Mariposa, Joly 21, Mr, Charles | Siteady apprised, and also learn that the expsotation was | Wyse, Ber Britannic Majeety’ Charge d”alfaires aad Coa. | ment la has j General in Central America, that in Costa Risa Costa | the number of a dozen or 80 having bven arreeted, The Trade—tays the Morning Jvurnal—seems to ve Walls districts, which are boing fest settled by ths white | Hertel to dirs. Maria Valerie Sabourin, nee Uroze. indulged that thig market must improve in consequea%®. | Ricans by birth, cous of Englisa parents, will bo treated of Arequipa was in a hubbud from the 9th to the 12th -y day becoming more languishing; wo are slow in TaTOe ond agricultural populations, aud bes origiaatedan | Micasu—Tyomrsox.—At Lowa Iii, Placer county, baths | We must be permitted to sey, with referenos to suzh s> | in iue anime masner as tn Geatemsie in reyerd to mileary, | of July, belors thie spare: wen oxtiarnwiel. Acoteer ae acquiring the meams to improve our’ agricultural pros- entire!y new order of things on Puget Sound. Revt Mr. Wilaot:, Jaly 28, Dr. Urban @. Mease to Jaue | py Heed bi pte agen temporary cossa\ion | service of all kinds, provided always that « onrrespondiog | tempt was made in Jaly, in the department of Cajamanca, | pects, ayd those works of cate for some timo in THE M’MAON ‘TESTIMONIAL Tpompron. Laer y erkete, an exemption 18 made ia favor of Costa Rican citizens in Bog: | by some Itauians, headed by one LuiaGotlardi. Not suc: | progress, on which we had hoped to raise up fresh soarces Tho new Duko of Msgenta, Marshal McMahon, is to re- | _ Neusox—Prircuany.—In the Church of the Advont, Sin *Dippers will consult their own interests bost by awaiting | {xtP" ceeding in getting the people to join them, taey went to | of industry, threaten to be short li ceive from the Irishmen and the descendants of Irishmen | Francisca, July 23, by the Right Rev. Bishop Kip, D.D., Some practical imorovemeat with us, in preference t0 | "4 gecree of the 7th of July, iasued by Congross, placed | the house of the Prefect and ehot him through the abio Miniog enterprises have disappointed the bopes of their ~ ion Ak formiog theorics of what our trade should do. Thoy will Preside s 60 that bia life is despaired of. Eighicen of these jectors: there bolb: i resident in California a splendid sword, evincing their hig | Mr. Christopher Ne’soa to Ure. Mary Pritchard, $10,000 at the disposition of the Presideat for tha exiraor y proj }, enere gs want the necessary capital. appreciation of bis galmatry on the’ biovay told from | Novanctace <la sum Francisco, July 31, by the Rev. Predrag heb Dorr it of a change for | ginary expenses of the presen’ yexr. it men are ip prison, Ibave since beard that Geo. Vaca is | tha minca themselves are, however, vatuavle, : which ms title is derived, Some parties objec; to the pro- | Dr. Scott, Mr. Peter Nolan to Miss Mary Mack, all of San additional risks by s renewal of ebipments =e rearlin Tne Minister of the Interior 1a nis report hints tha’ the 5 _ ; aca tb R sd Eliza Baine, with a cargo on board from the Ciyde, ceeding, and attempt to throw gmgicule oo the coaduct of | Frapcieco. fod than th ‘A IM be ted. P' an ‘Or | time has come when it fe necesrary to introduce a radical On the 1ltu of July sixteen members % naree wont | was burned at her moorings in Kingston harbor on the ‘those who have taken the m: im band, {a reply, it is O'Hanscom—~Jenkrxs —In San Francisoo, July 29, by ba r sap hey ot ey Pebrcig toarket, and ths fact that | S24 salotary reform among the clergy, estebiiehing rules | to the municipality and asked Rey i ah ia re) ie nee th June. The fire wes euppored to be aczidental. sald that the subscribers desire to confirm Louis Napoleon | Rev. Samuel A. Willey, Mr. Jobn O'dacscom to Miss M. |, The low siege Of prices in this tm aro Tiling withiahome | Wuich, besides the canons of tne cnurca, auall be puao- |, preparatory mectings. Tals t e Alcalde refused t grant, TRINIDAD, in a poiicp which they suopose he has marked out to be | A. Jenkine, of Portamouth, N. H. | Many partially pe ys Bhd tually observed, &o. whereupon the Senators possersicn of it, as 8 | Moeny fires bad been reported, some of them the work pursued at some future time. Tacy believe the Emperor | Proratui—Gikwsixt.—In’ Stock! y | inating @ certain amount of speculative fesl- f July 15 decides that all law. | elected Sr. Sanvedra President, ede? \o business. | of incenoiarice . July 80, by the Rey. | fobts ore germinal ae ver ot | _ 4 Congressional deoree of July 16 decides Ww. "i i tour nose tains wih de- x les 2 natty ing tbat, although much reatraine: te scarcity o ers must poseees in real estate at least $3,000, and those | The President stated tbat having proceeded to the | fhe ciop of angar for, 1859 was shippsd, and bed solnded from Inu refugees, Saad tis lt bac uauaes | et GOR a POE MME cout, bgt poche cpl the opening othe who attempi to plead ia court without thie’ requisite shalt | Congress ball be was prevented from {pnteriog by the | amounted to scmething not far suort of we ‘exp:ctod cherished in Ireland, in order that he may send them a8 | _ Rozixsox—Hantey.—la Sen Francisco, July 24, by the {ali trade. | Should oporatiuns of peed ns ge They hil attri | POPUL OUE gf office wad flaed from $5 to $25, and the | guard, and was told that the Taten ante ie Wolice | 40,0C0 nogsheacs, but it silll exceeds the produc of any goon aa opportunity offers, with picked regiments, to the | Rev. Mr. Chexey, Wm. J. X. Robinson’ to Miss Nanale | css‘! during the coming three mou ponte § But wo | JUOKCS OF Alcaides who admit them to practice ia court | had tho keys. It was then resol vod rs vito ail the ab. | previous jear to & considerable extent, oh wil upon. pPDERT—McLAvi = Juma, \ conducting tuits rate! if x re of a 9€ s revolutionary movement whist will be agresd upo Sroppgnt—McLavasun —Ia Petaluma, July 24, by Rev, So! June 15 coofirass the eanyenion (addivional | atiendea ihe meeting were arvesic’, aud tent to Calla, derpatoh from the Acting Governor-In-Chiet relative to the e Miiane, Seas cravat of Wi or ae ‘aay at ry | furtber adventures until stbcks sball show indications of | COn*pCHNE ¢ i They seem to think that Napoleog, as ac pyisi 0 Maclay, Mr. Mchael Studderi to Mas Macy tn Washiogton between Couat Sartiges | where they were placed on board the Tyrone ia cuarge of. emigraton from Barbadoes to St, Vincent of» Inigerane *s 3 uncle, hes an eye to the I ration of Irajand from Bri- | Mor. Laugbiia | bemg reduced by a legitimate consumption, and caution to treaty) 5 : them agalost being misled by any falee inflation that ill- . ‘thi the French and Costa | aguard of twelve men. aeaistiee ait le. th ‘tish thraidom, and that any act of woll timed courtcay on Towxsenp—Jorce.—In San Francisco, August 2, by the founded lation ry aril and Scnor Molina, oa the part of the French an: g re) raat ber of destitute white peop! 6 proposal is to set apart. the part of the Irish in america to thos of brs geaera's | Right Rey. Bishcp Kip, Louis R, Towasend to Emma B, | funded speculations may temporarily create. Rica governments. The Comercio contains some very severe articles aguinet | 1.600 mcres of ungranted crown land for the emigrants, who are Irish in name will contirm him inmuch policy, | Joice. i Circumstarccs hare made ir nevoasary that we ehould de- Ia ieference to the United States the report a the proceedings of the President in regard to tho meeting | the grant uot to excced five acres to any one person. The and stimulate him in pursuing suc stops as will the more | fv111s—Hour.—Io San Francisco, by the Roy. F ©, | Viatefrom our custom of simply reviewing the transactions of Congress. The Peruano (goverameut organ) defends | draining of tho land and the erection of rales ‘ asl to you in the last re; , the government of te: as wi Speedily lead to the desized result. The departure of the | Ewer, of the Episcopal church, Wm. Tulils to Mary Holt, | Scourrirg in this market during the preceding fortnight. | 467 announced to yon in the last report. the governmout of | 1 Det, ang wings up & long article by stating Lat, the pasteges of the emigrants it is proposed to defray from. ped cur in case of between | all of’th 3 That task could be aocompl she: 1n few words, but so forci- | Pah auB. Lamar Hecogoized {u that character by this Kov posing the meeting of Congress to be legal, the | the public chert of Barbadoes. The St, Vincent Legislature P mt ond Fraueetent stipseeresac? tne. ‘edaiirers of | Uae Sree —In San Francisco, Jaly 28, by Rey, | Ply are we impressed with the conviction of whut are the | Ernmant, Senor Lamar. whose mission ie to Improve the els of the nation, seriously compromtsd ia its foreign | teeeved the Propesition with very Iittle favor Me Soe the Marshal McManon fee! confident wisi arise before the close | Father Wolf, Henry Uaruh to Miss Catherina Steiner, Prospective interests of tose concerned in ehipmants that | latina and remove all diflicultivs that might ex! 80: relations, does not render its meeting convenient. after some immigrants vould not be serviceable as fagricultural In- 5 ‘den thie capital removed to Nicaragua, “here he of the Italian struggle. aa Tuat we rarely. assuae auch a privilgeeooul berths | indi pressut” whe he waa fa Cosi hice ine goversaveny | THO Taken great crsdt to bitawolf for having out down | bOPe?®, 98d would probably prove & Larden to the colony. Spada cpa ne Np ebkaHikéd-cince Pte soon, opie county, July 10, the wife tere ‘rapture of ite necessity to those for whom it is ee seen ens one ey MS t! gonial rank, ba Vea tha vol Intionary movement in hie department, ‘aad states | House or nbecibty. Speake: nd F. of |. Bland, of a daughter. intended. rae the Juige to m: Out a “‘su- Founiat one Kong, twenty tour tea plants, growing ani | ° por” At Vallocito, June 1S, the wife of Jobn Booth, ice Our last steamer reference quite a fleet of veessls mong whom, se anstortousy bao Snr sere cine eae | ie ee eiren oraene to he Todas tame oe ae clty. ‘The box containing. the plants ie S652" inohon, | of 4 daughter. {ntored Our port, tho ontire number, iasluding arrl- | sene, katurally protused, owlog tothe ‘distance and perhpe with a steep anticlinal roof. filed ia with golit ghelle aad Crain—In San Francisco, July 24, the wifeof Alexander 8 from domestic Atlautic and foreign ports, being | tothe litle Eagmedae: nomen eeect snore. p coun leiees san oe = ‘with half an men bole on each side above the oerte wig | Crabb, of a daughter. thirty, Tneso aovessious have wrought quite a change in | influences acd reports of 4 2 reslama ” — from. aime from ci: if thet holes supplied air, and the eplit shells abandauce of Ta San Francisco, July 17, the wife of Bernard | the appearance of our barbor from that which it wore | from.tial governs ont had rere ne ee tionemat Lame: | lotlobary movewen's, as ea | Curran, of a daughter. for many weeks previous. From July 1to19 the num- nd justice, were ale favorable jor treating Mons. Fiuet, French Minister to Peru, came to- Panama a oe uae Seren oe, tie nar uate sor fae: ton Grass Valley, Scly 21, the wife of A. J. | ber of aerivalo was but ninetooe, of which but two wore | MePtieniness and Justice, wera als favorable. or treating parecuser on ie Callan, Hie demanded hit passports aud | ct¥ that, in many reapects, very foe alana. "We have eet oles Ueallend Lite Bias lesboration of Shalit ne son. from Atlantic ports, while of the number since arriving | tort: pied to by Cente Rice. Jeft Lima on the refusal, the second time, of Castilla to re | *f0 deloro us an \ Article in the Jamaica Despatch of $0tu ell Para? California. “A favorite pee ger maty isthe | , FIRDERER—In Sacremento, July 9, the wife of W. Fir. | eighteon were from the Atlantic mdo of our continent. Tu | Mr. ¥. J. f. Conway, an American, who killed a German dress the wrongs of a French resident who was tudely as- | JY, relating to the same subject and entirely sustaining DOMINICA, A militin bill has passed tao Legisiature. VALUE OF REAL PROPERTY IN JAMAICA. We have lately bad an opportunity of conversing with & geuteman long scquainted with the colony of Jamaica, who gives s depiorabie account of the depreciation of is derer, of a gon. June we bad twenty-six arriva's, all but six of which | tn ap aifray at a eupper party at a hotel ia Pants Arenae, | sauited by the police and illega'ly imprisoned by the au. | te views of our tnformact. sad tris cay kc oe, in cultivating ten in this, stsis, | "“Cicmy—In San Francisco, July 26, the wife of T, J. | were from foreign ports. ’ hos been seutenced to six years’ bard labor on the putas | savited by the pol pens ae ? Frem this srticle we learn that the Bindloss estate, a Sas ie very testy Gxpecinnenis WOl be minse Rt ‘cmd 10.) ooo” oF a non, | = works. He has appealed from the sentence of the'Lower | At five o'clock on the morning of the 19th, an explosion | {P¢ #ugar plentat‘on belonging to N. R. Darrell, Exq., was Nan Che qe y6C ae DORE is Dee eipenUn Acre TivNaken—At Martinez, July 19, the wife of James 0. | NEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. Court to the Supreme Court of tho repudlic, Ia tha | took place ina fireworke manufactory io the Gallo det | 'sly put up st suction and withdrawn, there beitg no Pasay Otnom tg Huosaker, of a daughter. | : | OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. meantime he bas been taken to San Jose and kept in pri- | Puno’ by which a women lost her lite-and. two or three | 2bstantial bid. OF this Property wo are told that it ori- Ce aa eee eee br2i7 ounces of go/d baltion, worth | Eimmiak —In Sau Francisco, Jaly 19, the wife of Rich- PaNanta, Angost 18, 1859, | 802. porsche were injared, Tho explosion was caused by some | £1DNIy cost £20,0C0 and would be now besold for £5,000 S714 Cede ete Repeatiad: ln the ranch Set cab Onneee | a Fac) man) olialboe 4 ipaera oaeanhic n ‘The French ship of war Sorleuse was at Panta Arenas. | Chemicals igniting and setting lire to about 40 ibs. of pow- | Stetlitg. This is not a singular inttanoe of the deprecia- f silver cola were purchazed, and $240,000 coined in | 7% or MUly 2 Surn. Placer county Jaly 14, the wife of | We have had only one arrival from Chiriqui since my | — Great compiaint is made in Costa Rica of the scarcity of | Goo mcay Snitivg and sexting i tion of the value of real estate. The same proprietor witie toebvare axvorted fro Aan’ Wiaxtiaon! during’ coe | HcBaealios eons e' < : , | last tle veo! with single passenger—but this pas. | money, and business i dal. There is but littl apecula- | * “A new bombenel, the inveation of Mr. Clark, of tho go. | Ref Bf & dozen properties in Jamaci all equally value- month of July was as foliows:— a) pLemenAt Marysville, July 15, the wife of John | sepser igeaid to have brought from twenty to twenty-five Lan ee Turners arecnal e& Dallayista, bas bepa ordered to ‘be | “Tho creas depression, no, eunrkaie, ia tap tase of Ja- Str Golden Gute to Yow York .$2,098,638 62 ial p i | pounds of golden images from the huncas. This and gevo- a , q better "140°713 15 Hv Tn San Francisco, July 20, the wife of John | pounds of gol ie In repairing the Churc’ of Sin Matcelo the sum of $10, bd - toEngiand..., 140,713 15 , t NICARAGUA. > « v Huggins, laugiiter. ral letters filled with rose colored accounts of the richness 000 was discovered hidden behind the altar. The money be ad to Papama.... 15,882 89 24 ~ . i Congress met at Managua on the 2st July, when Presi- ‘possessed wanes itera. —la San Francisco, Jaly 28, the wife of Geo. | orthe indian graves has no‘ tended to diminish the excite- | gent luartinez delivered the following messages pare, bases aiieniaal #0 ie sepelrsine he sak. See, Frantages than Jamaloe, have long sage eter St’r Golden Age to Now York. . $1,860,276 95 ” faite At Suimun, July 28, tho wife of R.C. Haile, of | ment of our very mercurial populasion. malt vesselscon- | Hononanix Sexarors axp Derories—I have called yon to- quickaliver is a great’ deactesk 10" the mini: Pee | from their temporary embarrassment, and some of the “ a, {oO eawaae 29,000 09 a davgbter r | tinue to fll up with pasgengers, andon the 16th the rail. | sether ip ex:raor ante for the republic. Fhe rence et | ‘The aelling price is $75 per flask, whilst it is calculated | Colonies are highly Aourishiog In Barbadees,for example, So See eee vanes Jounscs.—At Auburn, July 25, the wife of Willlam A 1 ‘| In tookequite a latge | Gemenovadons of ur Minor Plevipeattary, General IS | that with al costa end charges i¢ OULLE not to execed $00, | Jaded estate is, wo aro told, as valusble-tnd ag Yeikee to Wa Few oo 189976 5 | Schnson, of a daughter,” ¥ fat pastel = hile easataniauamaneircects biter iis Jeres” socredited to ‘he girermment the United | xh price of the plata p.ua continues at $11 01 per marc. | “ispoted of se in Hand _rtinidad and British Guiana, f 5 r en, Cog at Boca Chica, fates ot North America: Miles presented by it Flying Mist, to Hong Kong 10607022 00 Genie orl Kintenasetaleenee Vie neces sos |” | ce Galion ing aapactetenlor R'essea lear Potara by | Sermmertcf Groat Sri relative tothe testy you confirmed 2 BOvADOR. The Jamaica Despatch is indeed not at « loss to nooount Whirlwind, to Hong Kong. 203,840 00 i ‘At La Porte, Sierra county, July 23, the wife | the littie veasel above referred to. Mr. Hawes was former- | 00 the 19th of March this year, anda treaty of friendablp, com- ‘The Peruvianjfieet atill continues the blockade of Guaya. | for this dieastrous state of things, but we cannot say that Wizard, to Hong Kong....... 82,528 15 RENEN——At La an Liter Ys i) ly opens we abe Vanderbilt steamers’ bee, and is, well Poorce aud nevigation arranges with ibe, frenchempire. The | quil, although it is reported the government of Ecusdor | its theory is sufficiently lucid to satiety us. “Ap rd. ~~ _ 8,86 15 | FORD eenee wuoccton, July 20, the wife of Michael Keon, | Faoswin New Yorks ‘Ihe letter ip nabrebed inthe Peat Your jadpmont end all-your pradench Lecce thet ont it | Bae Signified ite readiness to accept the Peruvian ultima. | philanthropy” is accused. of conferniag a of pcre me | ofa ton. : % ma Slay’, and is dated at David, Augast 2:— lations withthe principal nalona of the world, who orm ihe | tum. Tho igen ee eee rag ee opis nea — wheres Total tor January. Lockr—at Locke's Ranch, Mokelumne river, July 19, | be Josete arrived bere on the Zith {with $7 passengers, n't | Vanguard of civilization and progress. Necdsaahinae! fetes Mla he agerid te OE AOE eer peg Ebi Bogert ae oom old Fhe ath WSiucmnt-cAt tulsue: Bolknb connty, Jane 7, he wife eae nee myaese, Ow 2 ne 60s Glagiogs except CPt: | spony amore tadividuais of the human race; toe tasttuuon of Swindling of the Unem, xd by Intense | *roed? ea of Joseph P, Merrill, of a daughter. | 4 | och larger amount of god taken from the | BAW cr ead and toe positive latte dpterralee eat sera | ee OF the Unemployed by Inte There must be ome peculiar fatality attaching to. Ja. 7170'899 99 More —In San Francigco, August 3. the wife of Henry | * huseas’ th eintcenie tele, waveatonan, but moat | them. Refther ts it sudiclent fr {he good understandiog among | [From the New York Courier and Inquirer, August 26 ] panther ogee ~ —-. appearances go, there 4,848,788 24 | Molse, ofa son. of the gold cag up to thie ite has beea taken out by indisns | Tennent tyr all: realise ave Une OMY artes feat here bese | We have had our attention cal'ed to what'is termed tho | # STe8! Teasoa to despair as to the future fate of ono of the] Pisa vasihias Meeara Ab Moveiny oly 28) Vad witeot PeeaeM and sold for iis weight n Plata The Indians have found much | found to remedy this dosiouey, ‘Thereire we curt ee {Employment Oficea” of thts clty, All epee = a 2187 rill, of a son, a | richer “hoacas” tban any known 2 winites. them asthe positive law that nati f 7 ly | tione which have reached us upon the aul are loud in tho corresyonding period’ of i866.2..12°ar 190/100 62 | _ Mize AU Santa Rora, Sonoma couaty, Jaly 26, the | "Tdonottuint thateny american shalt expect to domuch | S2er ge themselvon and as the roaline ion, Hougutw bed | thelr complaints againat the “disreputable. practices, to Anti-Sunday Sabbatarian Testimontes, For the corresponding peric 285! 7 199, until the dry eeazon, and thon J think twepty thousand mea Vy ‘ ae | ee Deere Mie) Ow mee . ick | can tske ont fortaues in sshort time. Nearly cvery grare hag | i \'s measures, honest {n its eude, and ebould inwure the liber. | which the managers of such establishments resort. If NO, Tih. Balance in favor of 1850..... ...... $1,016,212 45 |, MiRR—Ia Sacramento, July 16, the wife of Frederick | ore crienr gold in it and as there are many Uoweande of not presuriotal to its nterocor und coon ete oe secant | one Ath cf the complaints put forth be true, and We #00 | DISTINGUISHED THROLOGIANS OF THE SEVENTEENTE| ‘The imports of treasure during tho month of July are ag rcthas In Sacramento, July 25, the wife of If. Nye, of tees graves en as orer the soit) nothing Hy want meat and progress of humanity. a a pai coy ae (ice es (aheear arr nace CENTURY. SERA Amount, | 802: : anne vdptain | {73 t9sQur teet below the pottery, and the ailerfefouad eome | wit Nori amaricn, Gress Heitaia and ihe Tee eee | forward and break Up's system which is daboncat fa tere | 2: FRANcm Gowan, ARmixius’ Great AxrAgoxtst.—It can Guay ma “$947 60 a apenas com are July 26, the wife of Captain paged Regie: Te LHe Bitte pur. eae i) Ma is err ee hate Dice fo com ep at rasee aie = het jo rb took carta By Prot be made Lag the law of Nature, nor text of| a : . a * nip ‘ f p09) . I think ” iB “4 ture, argument from. thenco, cae 2000 |, PEWETRAC—AL Vance’ Bar, ‘Trinity county, July 27, | Gaeedeome vert ourlvusericlesof poser aad gig. thnk tnd” becatse we wich i> pardlpatsr ie tats “Unie | depend upon the employment agency for situations, tn. | SP Ur Histor Gammel jase brighl Zs ae a are. 5 Foo0 g2 | the wite of Alexander Pelictrau, of a son. patrick Imagegsre munch finer wrough’ than thee of gold. Many of | {inn ,tocmuse we wish, , pertaipale, ja, aol civilize | piend of selliig out themselves and using vigorous and » by , one day in seven Honolulu. ‘885 00 agra ampasta July 16, the wife of Patrick the prticies boas: Crores sen oe cise aa pereiengrt gi stipulations that have beea arranged, which | determined exertions to find @ suitable employer. Day | be dedicated to God’s service.—De Orig. ef Inst. Sabbat., $13.12 ‘ROSENTHAL $13,122.52 "85 Roeenthal, of a daughter, | 7 ’ vantage, but ag often as they call juet as often are they Sigh Ryax “At Marysville, July 26, the wife of W. Ryan, of | gape‘ipat there va 'Slera io ono ied ied inert not test Our Pb Beyood weve righis: whslever remains, | Goomed to be disappointed, chagriogd and. vexed, a daughter. here the gold is as plenty as rocks, auc where iad 4 a Any one taking tome of Our ds))y cotemporaries, an: veeeeo go | _ REVNOLS—In Placerville, the wife cf James M. Ray- | Finge are sil-burieds but tas uo wile masesngntasieas | cueltes to (ve desigus of Providence. ee slong tt ane of wants” woul There rire in Stockton, July 22, the wife of Loais | All.or at least mowot them, are undaubledly anere fubrica [iwualy merit sour attention, so that they may be overcome, | after day do euch people repair to tho employment offices in and nailopal glory ‘mi in ope th; ey Will hear of something to their ad- opision, we ought to betrank snd lberal, in as far as it doce | 1u,tbe Bove that they w: 6 Ch. v., n. 8. 2. Jonny PRipeacx, Divintry PROFRS0R AT OxFoRD.—Th Sabbath was not instituted at the Creation; the sanctifyin ‘Th tive Ministers will gti tine particul a caving bis eyes along the columns of ‘ waats” would be OF ome Magda. vane 3 imonial, and obliged the Jo Total for April... “ ‘| ie reapective Ministers ve you particulars in de- t a ly: the Lord’s is 7 Toul far May wrusis at Wehama, Coon enety, aly 38, the wie fahane tas roca (9 ozs page namromntwee | lL Aie Lena ge olkeintenaat peta meget | fo onmaciv aa tev waa he ta cel ng | OU; the Tard dy 8 founded ony on the ethoriy Total for Jane Gi sdarcetneee : 1 in the rocks aa plenty as the rock i gs ae4 Bol a Bi we.ves, | taining work of all kinds, and with that, remuneration jurch, the church bas still authority to chan; 5 and place the republic on a firm and sure rooting, imoressiog | Upon the most liveral scale. Fromm boot boy im wince Dad BE eA cnpameees airs Suxinox—At Suisun, Solano county, July 27, the wite | guoughts make me felieve thit asponetbondiceaveren ine | Om Mike march tet ovght to lead ft to tke grand dean's ts | ODOR tbe y ine lager | the day; work, which is no hindrauce to tho publio ger KE 80 Si ' s r which it Je callea, | There are also come matiere reistive to in- | beer saloon to the tigh:st position 1a banking or mer. | vice, is ‘lawful on that day; on the Lord’s day all recre For « corresponding period vi’ 135 929,830 00 | re Te San Fravesecn, Aue Se the wife of U. Selig, of | MIRCLTMES, the, gold was taken fom. from which al: these | [Aor atui which ea bemee ot Snr eRe Leta | cantile concern, according to the daily announcoments of } atiofx whatever are t0 D6 allowed which houestly eee |, Seue—In , July 26, See, OF roar days tore Fulaed cle hess tea geat he cam take mein | myself trom mentioning, burwhich the Pecretary will do i | the Broadway employment ageats, hundreds of every. | refresh the spirits and inorease xautual love and nelgubos Balance in favor of 1859. 204,691 s9 | © son. iho ‘ and some of them have gold naiis {a ths walls, and where they | due time. In the meantime Iconclude by siatiog that our re | clare and degree aro immediately required. Hundreds of | food amor, Sabbat, ariel Ci Face Sid actiues Uhariee Webster ofa aon, COunys July 8» the wile | Dis gold potain ihe grass larger thse Mabesd Dutt mates | isons ing, that the pespie ratcusted's mesoaaaus ce Cone | anxious and peating hearts, who have not any actual {3 fxascis Warne, Bisnor or Exx.—It the fourth com. XPRESS, char ster, of a gon, : , footing, : ‘ pate oh ad : Abd robbery as porosiraiot amt Monday evening | “°gouimemin san Franco, Jly 2, tbe wife ot Jobo a. | WPFeeuarunte, Muelue Ws a8 Thad Just given Ma Adrak | TSSteuingne progress ao improvemeniwia oery-mayre™ | menus of exiahing. fend these atch adv<rtsements, ard petunly then thls apb. aus it reaps tothe onthe arrival of the boat from Sasramouto, Atreasnre | zoller, of a son ‘he quantity of gold which comesindally proves beyond a | The next day, the 224, the Senato ratified the Lamar- | Nees and poverty has arrived. Littie, indeel, do they | Petals then 18 is not Feast geatntn tiene : ee rine ted aa = eee Cs Pott LN, 7 DEATHS. doubt bat great quantities Cxigt scnewhere nenx here. Zeledon convention, and the Chamber of Deputies did the | gream that ail such annovncementa ace but mere baits to 3 a BA sec VANS ere. ¢ Apaws.oIn Loa Angelos, July 24, Mr. Oharics Adams, | , Shereisa French hotel bere where the boarding is about | ame on the 26th, as modified by the United Statss, sie 3a 4 Coered oe tne enOted, and no, trace bas yet been dis: | Barire—In Petaluma, duly 81, George H. Ballie, aged | HALe&muchaeit isn the chespeat on Moco tiempo” doture, | ¢XPerienced no opposition, as every one. was aaxious 10 | from? them ‘al “almighty cont” ae a, reputeation eae tu pl ena (ne apipee es ery tect : covered of the missing money. The facts appear to be in ihe time required tS go up iselx hours; for a peoa per d see the question between the two governments settled. | fee. It is, however, #0, and every hour adds | ine jaw of the fourth commandment. ‘than the Friday: fo rwett, —In Sacramento, July 81,7. Edward, infant | fovr dimes The British treaty, the ratification of which by her Ma. | to the number vietimized by employment agente, | ine jodas fay of thet fourth commandment ts the Satur! ¢ Wm. R. and Caroline Cantwell. ‘The nights are go 2001 th air of thick blankets feel very | jeaty’s government is made subjest to the acceptance of | who evidently have not the power, and, we | gay — Work Oa the Sobbalh Cuuszx.—In Plagorvilie, July 27, Jamea Joseph, only | Sreermole, ,no moequtcce nor Gees, and the fags bathing I | the Mosquito convention as proposed by Bagiand (that is | Might “add, toe inclination, to. procure any one a | 4. Pxrek ARyLs, CHAPLAIN TO CHARLES IL—The Lord’ of John Jand leabolla Cullen, aged 1 year and 2t | STohenn',, chninug esate hud med honest; there leo oced | the Dailas Giarendoa conventio2) will provably rot bo ac- | fitcations “But lob ww eranine e little wee closely te | day had no such Ocenmand [as the sabbeiny thet it ton ‘abundant 4 Ceete er ere does not appsar to exist mush intrest a6 | pan and operations of these employment olllces, ao that | hessusuied, hat one ett plainly to God’s people to pict MAN.—In San Francisco, August 1, Albert M. Chao. Give roy rerarda to faguiring friends. and sxyybat Tahal bo | tO whether a treaty ts or ie not conclated with England. | al! may be put on their guard against ths flimay, tue fal- (Oneny olheny-fey thacgublentse: oakad, Gein fee Fat EROS .Cnapeiea, AgeA,10%4 | dows ihe ech oe ees Laer real Cb peas Hecate ld ‘acious and ihe frivolous pretsxts of their ‘“auperintend- | taken up amongst them, aud made a day of mosting in thd th Jan re, and return next dey. . forquita territ acc; fa 98 | ents,” “maragers,” “proprietors,” &o. n ‘ city porter in Freeman & Co.'s. Connor wae identified n Sacramento, July 29, Lillie, youngest daught- | Siuce writicg the foregoing, tho Josefa has returned, | land, ant will conten’ herself with protesting agains: the | “"Ay applicant—thet it, @ person ou: of employment, or (ener trim) tir mir ig vara aay as the peraon who ordered the bag, The robbery is fN. 1. and Char.otte A Drew, aged 2 years, 1 month | bringing bir: Hawes and Dr. Merritt, the balauce of the } porition assumed by Great in, Nicaragua appears | one derirous of obtaining a situation, reads in some of our Hor auy rest from iabors o: from worldly business re| suppored ope been commiited in the following man- | anq 1) days. thirty seven having remained at Daria and im the “nhuacas.’ bg to yield certain points; abe insiats on San Juan cel morning ootemporaries that a ‘‘borkkeepor,”” an “astis:: | itteed mapon it — History of Sabbath, ‘pe 94. wer a e Ca of the boaton Monday evening the FrormxcuaM —I7 San Francisco. July 29, George Hoary | The Jorefa brougnt sbout fifisen pounds of gold. Mr. | Norte being a free port under Nicaraguan sovereignty; | ant bookkeeper,” a ‘corresponding clerk,” a “dry-goods Avco GRorivs, A Veky LEARNED’ COMMENTATOR. —Thes: Koel were in attoudedon en abe em Criver, Joseph | Frothingham, a ne'iveof Bosto>, Mass , aged St yoars. | Haxcs bas come of the heaviest and. Aneat images ye, | will recoguiso all grants of land made by British autnort taleeman,” @ “drug clerk,” &c., &r , is wanted — He 10 | shigge (the testimony Of the eatly Christian fashors) reta Pimento mage “oagie the messeager gave to Fixpiey —At Virginia, Placee county, Jaly 21, Mra. | He has also many beautiful specimens of po: | tics, bu: not those made by the Mosquito King. Soo is | girested to call at the office of the advertiser. He gocs those Wao suppose that the firat day of the week (that lulhare two bags, which he was supposed to have car- Mary A., wife of Dr. J. L. Findley, in the 49th year ofber | ted and piain,a very curtous corn grinder of | a@leo :eady to assign to the Iadians certain lands and the there, and states that he haa called respecting the sivua- ~ Fe ee ere AEE. a a aay |. of, that one day only fhich it specideth in that command: this way : on opening the bag &: the express offics, sup- posed 0 contain the above Damed treasure, it was found tobe fi with shot acd old iron, An investigation, set on tovt by the officers, enabled them to find out tue of the bag ia which the shot, ctc., was placed. A descrip tion of the man who ordered the bag was given, and after two koure fearch the police arrested John Copnor, a part- ner of the brother of James Mulharé, — the ried to the wagon and givon to the care of the driver. 4 r " ine Lord’s day) waa substituted in place of the Sabbath: ‘4 f a age. | Stoce, with the head of atige-. Ho gay§ it is impossible f right to govern themselves according to their own muni- | tion adyertized. The manager, or person in charge, re i isl The metscuger and Movhare ctrcied he remaining four neta util ant “Wradielacny: Augist 1)aoseph Toiter, | wrasioom mate diggings at this season as itraine, soms- | cipal Jawe, but sho claims abso'ute sovereignty over thom Calsomibita’ ins a3.7 agreeable saa, ‘emeete Canines abet bs Seabee cAnemeine shaduigue Port nee one ie wagon, gel then drove to the offixe. Dis- aged 42 years, & native of England. times in torrents, every day. Tnere were many Indian } aod the territory they are to occupy. The frenob treaty, thereby wins the favorable opinion of the upfortunate covery scon followed, and Mathare, who is also in prizon, | "855736 nerer ‘In San Francigco, August 3, Mrs. Elizabeth | towne in Chiriqi, on the plains and roilisg country bo- | which ‘n its ig charged with aubstitating iho bag of iron for the big of treosure while conveying it from the boat to the wagon. Otber circumstances appear to point towards Muthare and fiang are not to be condemned on account of Sabbaths, &+ OF part is @ copy of the old Case-Yrigatri | candicate, He is asked, in the blandest tone imaginable, from Greenough, wife of J. R- Greenough, E:q., aged 69 years. | tween the many étreams and rivers, and he thiaks im } convention, fe undergoing close scrutiny and ia wome paris | {ry hie name ‘son the register? Of course the question is Suan heey nem br a ne mae ete law paver docnd Greenweit.—In San Francieco, August 2, Mrs. Mar | mcrso quantities of goiten. images will be taken out in | will be modified. There is no stipulstion ae to tonnage ut, not for the purpore of eliciting information, but to the day merely were changed.—Ann. on Old Test , Ea Sen the guilty tenes fg " of W. E. Grocnwellf (U. S. Coast Survey,) | the cry xeagon. He doce not balieve there are any rich | dues as in the Ousiey treaty; the right of extradition of | Brie the unfortunate individual wno haa been go unlucky | 72° if hens pf ceed neko ley are Bow ander ox: rs. | gold natural depogits in Chiriqui; yet be has no doubt | deserters from vessels is granted, which Eaglaod and | gs to get into his clutches, aud extract from him the first 6. Jom: Sraxcan, 4+ Durmoumasn amiusiion in the police court. GrotsaN.—TIa San Francisco, August 3,P. Adolph Grot. | that there are some deposits where a mau may take out | America have not obtained. On the foregoing grounds | instalment of the pecuniary drain which he purposes to can be shown. by ‘the clearest evidence that Got ‘app oint DIVORCE AND INSOLVENCY CASES. Jao, formerly of Philadelphia, in the 39th year of his age | twoor chree dollars per day. The holders of the gold | the Chambera wish to strike out this article, make upon bis “client.” On being answered in the ne- | ine cabhath. to’ be observed, not by the human Lees, b Decrees of divorce have bea granted by the Distrist | Gurxy —On Dry Creek, Sacramento county, July 15, Pu. | have advanced thoir pricce for {t+o much tbat it capnot | Gen. Jeres’ transit arrangomant wi!l no: ‘be considered gative, no time is lost in demandmg the payment of a | ny the Incaelites alone —De Leg. Hib. dio. LA te Govrts of this eity in the following cases:—Caroline F. | laskiGreen, aged 34 years, formerly from Barry, Illinois, | be bought now go ag to pay any very large profit if melte1 | by Congress,as it confers a monopoly which is contrary doliar, 20 thst his name may be entered upon the register. 7. Isaac BARROW, TuE Jupicious.—In the 14th to Giark vs. George W. Clark; Mary Hale vs. George N. | leaving a wife and two children, | down to the law of May last. It is paid. Then the party is told to look in during the m 4 doh of Hale, z -—-At Upper Clear Lake, July 17, Edward Gage, | The fino steam propeller Guatemala, belonging to the Congress has passed a law that all sous of Eaglishmen | courge of the day. Hedeparts under the impression that, In Mariposa, divorces have been allowed in the cases of out 45 years. | Panama Railrond Company, and inter ded for the Centrai | born in Nicaragua shall be free from military service ®nd | from the testimonials he possesses, aud the excellent Mario Crote vs. Augustus Crozo; Edward C. Jen! Hercuixsox —in San Gabriel, Los Angelos. county, Mrs. | American trade, arrives at Panama ou the 10th, steaming } be allowed to find substitates. “city references” he can give as to ‘character and abili- Elizabeth Jenkins; Anna Maria Miller va, Peter Mil! Susan C., wife ot E.G Hutchinson, aged 36 years and 10 | the whele way from New York, 11,000 miles, without SALVADOR AND GUATEMALA. ty,’ he is sure of the berih. According to arrangement, Aun E Sharp ve. Louis Sharp months, formerly of Lowell, Mass. | touching. She was 61 days from port to port, but only There {g nothing of interest from either of these States, | he pays visit the second to the employment office, bit he In Scnoma county Teodosia Prudon bas been divorced Harv At Eldorado City, July 28, aftora painful ill- | £5 days under as she was forced to anchor SIX | The jatter is peaceabio and Prosperous, but the former ap- | cannot just then bear of anything interesting or to his ed- appears with great evidence to from her husband, Victor Prudon, and J, Soule from Pa. | nees, Dr . Harvey. - Gays in the Straits of Mageilan, on account of a storm. pears to be somewhat distracted by political quarrels ba- | vantage. Repeated calls are made, but nothing save bit- opinion of the wigest and most orthodo: tence Soule. Haxtzy.—On board the ship Tsar, off Cape Horn, May | The Guatemala is 1,000 tons measurement, and burns tween the friends of General Barrios, the present occupant | ter diss tment meets him every time. The imagiva primitive church; that this law (of the Sabbath), We have David Coten and Joha ©. Morse have been discharged | 20, wilte reefing the main topeail, Thomas Hanley, aged | tweivo and a tall tose of coat pan dee Ties callvoad cot fi Beate bantu tion of the “agent” is taxed to lis utmost limite to con- before Moses, a0 it from thelr debts in the Fourth Distric! Court. | 28 ears, a nailve of Philadelphia." He fell from the yard | pany intend to repair theie other aig, the Columbus ata | %,t2e esuedig Beorion nae Uathiy wartusesns etecxt ah | coe ausumat ean tany- penseen Gon caper eoreuatinned pedo om nee Vol 4; aoe ange spss lee bei were discharge? from _ wat feel Lo palaiie Kiker 2, ae ant ae will then ra 5 ee Nine in | tempts at revolution have, however, failed, and the go- mone Se weeks of ben a in the 8 JerEMy Tayror.—The ie ae 4 'AMEESON -—At sea, July 7, Peter Kamerson, one of the le, whic! cir enter; aS le & very pro- ieve Barri itiess effort of ing occu 0 bath, bt CRIMINAL. CAST. crew of the ship Northern Eagle, Deceased fell from the | fitavie omd, a Pro) vernment journais profess to believe that the Barrios | frui getting occupatio place of the Sabbath, but the paid | over ament now is acceptable to ali but afew factioniate, | charnel, he is forced to give up the attemptj and blame ‘Lord’s day was merely of George Lee, a Kanaka, fonad guilty of murder in the | jibhoom and was lost, The figabip Merrimac, of the Pacific squadron, ar- | fhe gaivadorian Fesstaitoataia, ne first fied to Hicadaras, | himself for beiog duped so glaringly. Ti hswe bave ee ee es nob kicouicen' Ry Visten of tb second degree, in Mariposa county, has been gent for Keiser —in Sacramento, July 23, George Keiser, aged rived here from Callao on the 16th. Flag Officer have now gone to Nicaragua to seek ald to revolutionize | said, isa matter of hourly occurrence in New York. It Duct: Dubitant, b. ti.,c 2. twenty years to State priton. Ah Fong, who wae grentod | 43 year. tive of Germany. | goes home on this steamer. He is succeeded by Fiag Salvador, but an official note of the Minister of Foreign | *ppears too, from the statement of one of the leading per- a new trial by the Supreme Court, was also couyicisd of Kittary.—In San Franciaco, Jaly 30, Richard G. Killaly, | Cilicer Montgomery, who arrived on the 15th, in the Star Affairs of Nicaragua denies that they have met with any | souages orgaged in this very questionable calling, that the murder in the second degree, ani sentenced to iwelye | a native of Tulamore, Kings county, Ireland, aged 5: | of the West. The Vandatia and Warren are algo here, the | success in their object. Guatemala has gent an agont to | busivess is carried on under tne sanction of the civic au- years imprisonment. years. | latter under command of Commander Thatcher, late of Honduras to endeavor to amend the diflioulties of Salvador | thorities; for he pompousty jes the announcement— | that ei Phil. Smith, found guilty of murder in the second degree May.—In Sacramento, July 29, of consumption, Dr, | the Decatur, having arrived on the ith, in thirty one | with that republic, growing out of the protection afforded | ‘* liceneed by the Mayor.” We wonder if his Honor i# at | fret day of the week is the ante type thereof, or the io Sacramento, for kil one Rice, has been granied a | Henry Burbeck May, aged 42 ycars, formerly of Boston, | deys from San Francisco. Tho Warren is to be Kopt | by the government of Honduras to the insurgente of Sal- | &!l conversant with the principles and practices of the | Christian Sabbath, * * * We know no moral oblig new trial. ae is now at co EN Bd bai ee & practising physician in San Francisco from 1849 to | _ le as i ae ship, The Saranac ~ Pe vador. bogus employment offices? ents | 1100 by the fourth commandment, or elsewhere, to Is William Silver, convicted under eee eae: “4 | from Caliao juayaquil, bub is expected bere v c Society is protected by wise and salutary onactm: the first day of the week more than other, or ag any ho sion of gaming—Of dealing faro—was sentenced lust Satur- | Msox —In Olympia, W.T., Hon. Charles H. Mason, | afew days, At Aspinwal they have the hag ship Roan- |, 2¢ J2digo crop of Salvador promises woll, and other Seth y, a uf & S 5 ainst the dishonest practices of the thief, the pickpocket, | ness inherent in it —Apslogy on Wars day to be imprisoned one year ia the Stale prison, nad to | Territorial Secrctary and Iaie Acting Governor. | oko, the frigate Sabine and the sloop Preble. The st, | “'OP# Ate 1M good condition, tha the ewindler. ‘Yea, even the mock auctioneer isliable | "fy erent ih it — logy om Wars eer. Pal pay a fine of $260. An appeal has been taken to ta2 Su Moses—la Sacramento, July 28, of disease of the Louis sailed for Carthagena on the 12h. Ido no! know NEWS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. to pains and penalties should ne impose upon the commu- | ,14 presaly Paul numbereth Sabbaths with Preme Court; Smith, in tae meantime, fs out on bail. heart, Captain Alexander McGee, a native of Oaio, aged | whether this large naval force in the ports of New Gra. 'S FROM § A) A. nity by vending epurious for genuine commodities. Surely, | raaows that cease, Col. ll. 16, to Thomas Cieave, accused of stabbing William Hamilton, | 50 year | Dada means anything, but some suppose the government Our dates from Valparaiso are to July 16, from Callao then, the same law should be put m force against all (ag the Sl Sabbatarian’ has deen held to bail in the sum. of $1,000, Iv was at | | Muxriy —At Kanake Bar, July 27, Jobu Murphy, aged | at Washington “is tired of the delays and deceptions of | aq rima to July 27, and from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to the | gents who obtaln money from persone out oe first supposed that Hamilton’s wound was mortal, but he | 60 years the Bogota government ia regard to the question of the ‘4 ‘ ment for the of Tnding them situations, but w! is now considered out of danger. The injured {s one of O'Grapy.—In San Francisco July 31, John, son of Patrick | April massacre at Panama. The St. Marys was spoken on | August 1. in almost every, instance, N6VEF make the effort, beyan: thote who suffered by the po of the Vigilauce Oom- | and Hororia O'Grady, aged 1 year, nine months aud 18 | the dth August on the coast of Costa Rica, bound to Retle- CHILE. parading their fiaah advertisements, to which is ap; mittee in 1866. days, | Joto relieve the Cyane. Tho Jamestown is atSan Juan Congress was stil in session at Santiago, but was doing | {heir name and suthority, in the of the day. The ate ete Lee, who killed his wife in this city, is at Scutxin —At the Crystal Spring House, July 25, Anna | del Norte. but little of importance, The President’s message to that | oyi1 is a, one, ‘and should down. We La ral beers mized in the county jail. He is to be tried for | Schlein, aged 24 years. | Our news from ig to the 28th ultimo. The capi. | body, proposing very material alterations in the tariff of | root out this system of plundering ace? The icdiag Pt to commit suicide proved ineffectual. | Sumd —In San Francisco, August 1, Clinton Augustus, | tal was quit, The eof the State of Canca met | the counrty, has been printed. Instead of 30 per cont as ar a at the Tejon, hha, WhO killed his wife and daughter | oldest son of William H. and Mary Ann Smith, aged ri | on the lst Jaly, and declared several of the laws of the | the maximum duty, the President recommends 25 per jon, bung at Los’ Angeles sone need, bY Judge Hayes to be | years, 1 month and 20 days. last National Congress to be unconstitutional, and strongly cent to be asscased on the valuation, insnd of measure, as Seplem er 23, Spraips.—In San Francisco, July 29, Captain Charlos | demanded their repeal. heretofore. The articles paying 15 Per cent to re- << ee With the murder of Jobn Sylvester, | Shields, of Gan Mateo, aged 30 years. The revolution in'Carthagens has not as yet resulted in § main unaltered. Fine linens to be reduced from 26 to 15 for the ‘Gieecs Trguts been committed to stand his trial | — Tuyanxs.—In San Francisco, July 29, Helnrich Ernst anything save a change from one set of State officers for { per cent. He recommends a duty on lumber and coal, as traveling {0 108 ance’ gh Fetident of Tulare, was} Hermann Thyarks, son of Heary and Melons Thyarks, | anoiber® Calvo, the overthrown Governor, is endeavor. | the latter is produced in rom! quantities in Chile. very . ge oral J a Violent death took | aged 14 monthe. $0) Audraw 3: Yaytgr | Mg to raise men to recover bis but te ing of goods to be eatente from taree to xa en ions, ‘has sought out many, and a0 many he will wee.—On of longi eceased was found in pos- LOR. —] Fransisco, Ju ‘ew J. | have much success, The present arming occasion Artbbishop jantiago Jabor. eJobe Suet RIT Ci, PO" |: Gemserhy a Eaibadelpatas aged 98 youse end Gtscaias. "| some emal vanes tore eo aiioacte tee Cites tee |. tee country Or higcanennie ins ents aeien that we write PU, Joux Wutox, AcrnoR oF «« Pananuns Lost,”—Und ferry toni. Wit hed thew Wilson July 28, on Wood's Vay Binwaut.—In Sacramento, July 30, Van Bidwell, | revolutionists have not dis the national itiee, | & bill was introduced into Congress asking an ‘ment offices: ‘the Gospel, no one day is appointed for Divine worship auntg whee son Se fee ae, Kill teveral peraoas, aged 11 years and 33 formerly of Mic! but no doubt they will do so Mt their eartiest convenience | tion of $10,000 for him, to enabie him to appear to 5 such as the Church into his house, aud being elarmenn qc, Wilson coming | “Wanmin —ta Victoria, W. £., July 22, Joseph B. Webber, | Geo. W. Jones, United States’ Minister to Bogots, bos | a manner betiing his high position, which proposition was rn: ‘of ts own authority for the volantary assem £00, who is @ melee Virginia’ id eo ‘ Wil | aged 80 years, a native of New re, ri not tas { oontng bari emir of Ngee ee peg ree oe ‘The jac Age hy phia, draw ite members, —Christion Doctrine, ¢. ig La » ra suc Laara aged rent them in state of affairs between Chile, feo ot toa te, a | assis —ta branch, {ey Teen, Fremnda qa the Uaiied Sinton, “Gea. Jones. was seat of A oven hinted that tho worthy ohurehman has been urged to about the ‘

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