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" Sms! SYORK HERALD. ame a se ——— —. WHOLE, NO. 8512. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. to.” (Tremendous ‘applanse.) Hero m the midst of this | ang she become sofat as to begin wo kick again. (Applause | been relied fs eonsting Bol aa on to the | to six years’ imprisonment, of, we ee ee THE QUESTION OF THE DAY. | Sew’pnin sarciet’stnibodon of Vremasown, co | tna lncghior)” Weare pints cmmasuscrsase or | gest cyufaion die prota onan Rc | ontl att sat tompaab tary ‘go independent in ‘wealth, that we become im- | and, with imitations, this position is plausible; put | wrote one of the lefence gure the ‘ague" and’ fever, (LAnghlor und “appiaso. patent end reais Leak at Ue poh My Beatie , oo eae ae Pl any F DEATH. 4 puaurs ERE 9 ather means—look at her hereof, and a deputation from the Southern Rights | wa prapeuneed a-cc-e-p table Association, all wearing rosettes and ribbons of diffe- rent colors to distinguish them from the mass of citizens who were present. The train reached here @bout half past three o'clock in the afternoon, he coun tia poss when the delegations formed into line and pro- %, ; but, sare 5 extomntve: OUB MANAGUA CORRBSPONDENCE. cooded with the students towards the Exvoutive man- | {bat cla of the ola eld caste iafViegins tar made tne | ewe gargeneraiing coal, the world, and if inthe Foe Crack bea a, which have nover boon Sploredy end Maxaava, Nov. 29. 1850. sion, to pay their respects tothe Governor. For fully two | men of Vi ia. in the olden times—that made the best | gession be in a wild and ga) state, were | 2ransit Hopes at the Lewest Etb—Belly and Walker—Pheir hours before the cars arrived, the streets along the region —, : eset secties, Hee Dame Bienes, be bees, twelve months. They bay land ‘at two cents an | roaming through these forests; Desides, thie f confession | Past and Present—A Settlement with the United States patriots, coal ‘80 questionable a T must be to of the depot were literally blocked up with the crowd | fave force and effect to the Revolution. and I bave no a atatgae coe a eat will thus | comes q shape, permitted assembled to witness the arrival. The enthusiasm dis- | dou! in Richmond aciens Played as the train neared tho depot surpassed anything | °% it let ws — ve ® ‘at her a y be | written cap paper, and, during its reading in court, creat T ‘This sublime Painting, by Rembrandt Peale, wilh jl me why Virginia doctors cannot, at bome, in seitiee—look at her ed h pathy in beba rigoner. 8 Com tnas been ongraved Dy Important Speech of Governor Wise, Virginia, earn to core Nor. dlseazes as. well Aa they caa reue —Iook at Derg jen tnas now Mr. Cons ay iaterane me yey ERE, DEATH, | ¢ BARONY, MAJOR & KNAPP, at oe millions in Philsdelpbia for learning ‘them bo Ware u and to look rich and blooming. (. 5 ‘the possession of Belize propor, and enjoy | exerted himself tothe utmost extent, and been most un- count AnD roRLitiED ay of Virginia, ow to cure disease. I was frequently sick in | Look at old Vireinia torning green again with = hue more | the privile and defted in the Spanish trea. | ring in devotion to his case. ‘Through the tmfuenoe of oF @. g OULTON, atid Bave bad the dociore there waiting upon me | peautiful than that of the green valley of the Nile. (Ap: | ties of 1768 and 1786. ‘To what Belize id Sir Beary Bal, | Dr. Mr. Conway has been allowed the liniis of san DEATH, No. Pang Kow, one of these occasions I had no less a man the | piause.) Her people were never more intelligent—her So sheen Be sreatt curios se 10 Me. Genta Most | Jose and not been confined to either labor or the walls of —— —— The Reception of the Southern Medical | iustriovs Virginian, Nathan Chapman, waiting on me. | people were never in better spirits—they havo all the | certainly to that Belize pene known as and li- | @ prison, and there is every of his reprieve, cone roma wWigell ave iw Natngs seties ee Tea the ohana ion gg Senge md all E gia er We pale Ne! ED lay os and none San Juan is in states quo— notbing doing, nd nothing to ‘ 5 60 rgina. isiana pays could Mr. Clay’ supposed xcept parade the street Ramis 3 Scrons 4 Students in Richmond. ome occssloh 7 tired of bis conversation, and I said to the cotion delon, lahat it ig not true. New England his atiention invited? ‘Surely not Belize as the republic of De noinnad cae siete idee ae Woure bine, Dome, ve OL Se apens err Sars ty epee om Renee bee eee 80. Fag Guatemala Bae Great Ba ere = ) and mee of leather sandals, m y killed almost filame: wi 7m under unknown inflaence, have thought proper it ie lieve ‘coant, ae = Threatened War Against England and the | and’ cared the rest.” ‘(Laughter.) Said T, “Sir, | Nortb'to South and from South to North; #o that they | to define it in 1850, but ‘Belize occupied by Our destination will’ukely be wo Puseton, end ion ee wa Wow BNGRAVINGS, cnein Abauaieiiait have. you no lectures to write? for God's sake | sumot be rent anodse wihert etroyiag thervpel'| Greah. Briain as a want’ ae autetane of G0] oe ee cee bably to the Islands, - a aioe BASRA VING® * tures forty ‘years agov a0dT only lave now ts fur. | Reeremer yy ond applause.) The coon ie ial t bocptary hourly ont SANG DR ES ames |) non board. year “EJ ern te} an a youn sincoee proved es Ree de. Dish them’ up with afew ‘new anectote.” -) | jounyvet Northern: manifucture. are clewonts of {reaties already (o. 'it tha view be ‘well akon, OUR ASFINWALT, CORRESFONDENOE. — ar ees, “Boctor,” said ‘will that do in this enligl age?’ fecdon and perfecting. The hoo and the loos ot {Dan the country lying between the fivers Sibun and Sars: AsPInwalL, Dec. 16, 1859, Enonavines, incnEs, eg ea “Yes,” said he, “it is enough to make corn crack- | Northern manufacture, enter into the of the to- | toon does net come contained in tho | Ex-President Mora Homeward Bound—His Hopes pote Suess, Our Richmond Correspondence. era for Virginia.” ) There is more phi- | pacco in Virginia, If ‘tho io or Now England make Ailes of the negotiators, giving those notes the benefit of g Exoravings, cums, Rucemtonp, Va., Dec. 22, 1950. losephy it thle aneodote than perhage you may DOW | the loom an the broom ‘bandles (laughter), the cotton the most construction and interprotation ia favor of Support. Encravinos. Rrodocing & Zi Great ly give toit. Those high-pretending inatitutions, after tobacco are produced in the South, and enter into the | the British government; but, on the contrary, fail Among the Baltic’s passengers wasex-President Mora, of —— MAGNIFICENT Wi OF ART. Arrival of the Southern Students from Philaddphs: they get their fame up, bave more ot pretension about | manufacture of the loom and the broom handles. We within the provisions of the frst section of theGlayton Costa Rica; apparently en route for Guatemala, but your OomLY - MAGNIPIOSNI WOBK OF ART. Mpecch of Governor Wise ta the Students—He Yhreatens | them than there is of reality in them. The inatitation that | are united by all the reciprocities of intereste—we ought | Bulwer treaty. a OR & KNAPP War Upon England for Allowing Canada to be a Refuae | # young; the institution that is rising; the instisuon that | to be united by the Revolutionary recollections of our | In this dilemma, and to give extension to the defined | %'Fespondent verily believes he is bound for hie own DOLLAR. | BARONY, MAJOR & KNAF! Upon ia to mate « reputation, js the one where, ifyou are earn. | ‘oteon guftecinge” ave im the { limits of Belize, the aid of Guatemala is mvoked; ani | country. - ory Peale wkend Sor Such Men‘as Brovm—He wilt Not Go Out of the Union, | ost and sealous in your search: after science, you. will othern abeatiota Guate: in her late surrender of her , bas One 7 ‘ut will Drive the Abolitiontsls Out, de, 6c. derive most benelt, “The school hat is unknown and un. | Past y,,(ApPiause-) | These Northern abolitioniets, are | Guatemala, in her late surrender of er territory, bas | 1 hed the pleasure of conversing with him several times DOLLAR. * or ‘Two hundred. of the Southern medical students arrivea“| #ung to fame—there is the place to get the real waters of | make them belave themeclv<s, wo will have the power | posscesion wp to 1800, and tide in Greab Brithin i the | SPE Gur passage, and he is favorably impressed with or in bee Trai | here from Philadelphia by the Richmond and | 6, true Pierian spring. ot scholars that | to deo, What shall be done? ‘In the first place, I would | whole country between those two river; tap sing ia ‘What be saw in the United States. Gentlomanly and -tole- oF: pete yesterday: by | Syer, Virginia could Boast ef—I mean that } ten the Yankees you can’t bave those five millene her own diememberment. It will not be to 2ably Fal formes be i, bo doubt; a good & slaieamna DOLLAR. Frederickaburg Rallroad. They were met at the depot by | iMustrious citizen of this town, Benjamin Ws '» | worth of oysters you take yearly out of upon this recent confession of Guatemala, contained in her jy ba any Central American the Faculty of the Medical College of this city, the attachés | was the only man I over saw in — ~~ tg wend tell them they have no Hae sey Wilh Great Sates of Ave, SOAS, even ‘Ur Conversations he siated to me thas he had . to I have seen for some time. Along the route from the cars ; ene at to the Executive mansion, an incessant cheering was kept | manufactures of our own; let us have trade in the library of this State. Twould lay my hand ® » ft must up. Our most respectable citizens enegaged in the re- | % our own; let us have ships of our own; these statutes read armed. I would sey. Repeal these ore pencil wah eee Oe admissibility and ception ceremony, and go great seems to be the satisfac- | you will not have other people grow so grea upon our | aiter making these etsnnde three umes’ I would say-— | with grest caution, if not with faspicion. It cannot Dusters have been disposed of, only the Transit matter re- Way oe yee aba eed Wevigence A Gol Eanes See (apiase) Land comet EE Peyon tae taht a et C8 in fu. Srilsin, eatabllahing the boundary of Belles on the’ ine of pepe 4 money could be raised bere to do whatever would be | Tal then attend to thelr own business, and let Our alfaire id raaintain those couacvative Srinciples, which | Salvador, and thus incorporating the whole of Guaiemals, | Bel'y’s contract was due on the last of September, and deemed} necessary to contribute to the comfort of these | alone, And if they cannot attend to thelrbuainess—it | you protess to respect. 1 mould pep ie dee Nother | would brlog this vast, region within ths exception aud | his n0n-appearance with the cash has contributed a great newcomers. As the procession entered the square, it | they cannot discontinue their vicious intermeddling with ‘You shall quit warring w us.” would call aboveall | constitute it s part of ‘her Majesty’s settlement in Hon- | deal to destroy the flimsy light of hope that was left in moved towards the Washington monument, and after | Us ne will make themdo it (Applause.) Umecannot | upon the Preaigent of the Ente Sines bo Semnonct bas. | aces casa dope 7” yet no difference can be per- | the minds of a few. Many Nicaraguans—the govern- Peact &. Canadian possessions | ce’ cases. marehing round it to afford the students an opportunity of | are aware, gentlemen, @ little Llood-letting, a little pile. Sire emes ba distace of tatves tne ‘violators of our laws | — Itis understood that Great Britain sets up a pretence of | ment included—thought in May, 1857, that Belly was going seeing the statues, it moved on towards the Governor's wen Setpeered ye (egg am ‘ou | and disturbers of our peace. pis cone — bepnwwncibed the Pn geen be svord to be the Messiah of Nicaragua. When filibusters called mansion. —though I do n as a message A Vows 1 Tax Crowp—Will you make this demand in juest contended that one z ween | Walker a second Kosciusko, Belly was called the Saviour SPRECH OF GOVERNOR WISE. Hood Muse omen if the tockie at wae manar s | teBl sf You are elected Presidents pent ound Ehat the testy of 1706 as | of Nicaragua. Bot this is all gone where the good niggera treaty of ‘Tast as the procession formed in front of the mansion | sounded, if we must buckle on our armory, It red battle | just try me. (Tremendous applause.) If you want to | terminated by a subsequent state of war with Spain, | go, People have come back to thelr senses; their fear of some one in the crowd called for three cheers for Gover- pd Pepe a7 alone omy sate ‘find that out, ou inve todo to pat ae eet (Ap. — that ae ae noel ee ee ‘Americanization, which they thought equal to fiibusteriem, nor Wise, which were given in tones that echoed far and | the veal enure: tive real foot of the aiseses ine Pre Gapinia sepimont pass surge mea beck’ aad for, | sequent trosty of fence not having revived the treatios of | with allts dreadful dependencies, bas vanished. ‘The ‘wide, The Governor was standing in front of the mansion | influence of Great Britain. Your internal commerce, your ward by the White House without poking my head out of 1ne3 and 17 1) terri- | conciliating policy of the United States representative, door, and when the cheering subsided, he descended the | exports and incerta the constant intercourse between | the window and asking: ‘Brothers, what’s the matter?” tory, the reply it =X Wiis Sos akan atte. the date of the | since the departure of Lamar, and the manifest good faith Ou New Englan TESTIMONIALS AND NOTICES; | tops and took hia stand upon a granite block in the side- | tween OM and Now Enelant aosheeee y soternee fere, | (tremendous applause.) 1 have detained FOR — an ger, I I have to to the people at large terminated of the United States to keep the filibusters down, have ONE DOLLAR) __ [Froin the Hoo, Millard Fillmore.) walk, which is used an carriage step. Here again the | than the sympathy which New England feels for us. And | proud satisfaction coming in ae T did inte this office four ; created this change. — S"Soplsvdid apeciuson of Abserieia penins | Cheering was renewed, and lsept up for fully five minutes, | Whenever Now Buglish fanaticiam joins with Old English | years ago, with our nearly divided in ‘The wimost desire ts manifested in this country teste ENGRAVING |[ } and) cannot that | the ladies meanwhile waving their handkerchiefs from the | 1iko that of which John Brown was the instrument—New | pein of '66 Seine Gee the last question pending between this republic and the ONE DULLAR|tanly of seeing to emiseatn rere, | PO | windows of the houses outside the line of Capitol square. | England and Old England combined sball not availto drive | Bar's’ ‘een’ said’ om boil “slice, I am grou, todey, id United Statee—the Transit imbroglio—settled satisfacto- phe MILLARD FILLMORE, | Never have I witnessed such a degree of enthusiasm as eae ieee, No! With God’s help we will drive | to iets a a rily, and to secure the Transit to American interests. disuntonists Canada. ; — back into Let them seUe. the Gott of the ef Boo, 2.) hailed the Governor’s presence. soars) cheer meg Jom Canada; ie Smee of fataiciss and intlerance coer Know Nothing \ er 'H.—We 5 onze. RI ike ofa aplewas cere: thundered forth from the immense assemblage, in which | be confined toBritish soll. As for me, I mean to stay | matier what party we belon; ‘me! n here. (Laughter and applause.) I mean to stay here, I | we will stand one sohd mass of brothers united on the x the field, and there was no! here to jump at the m0 hic colored engraving of the cele ‘the medical students joined heartily. So great was the » § = he. ERORAVING |Deaihy'"and we must congratulete the’ pabe | Bxety to hear him that the crowd was not contontto koop erase the Northern Border of Virgsia and I can get one ome! oe Meck anode citizens, end to ail of “e 2 Gan tien rte oe pannolsy the United Bustos Poy Oey strides this printing in colors | at any reasonable distance from him, but rushed ina masg | hundred men—aye, or ten men—to follow me, whether | you I can say, however you may have differed from Consul, made a contract with the ernment, by which ONE DOLLAR has iaken in this country, for we bare 00 $0- | round the step upon which he stood. In fuct, the great- LEP gn coors a yng aa go end ae joa bave given me your cordial support and co-operation | 1786 being ry he Becured the Tran an Aterkeam compat, sanding Trwa_portan [al tianic, he “Court of vest” ie eminently | er portion of the space fronting the Executive mansion | Southern people are the men of Will, if the Sommer peo, b Voce We are all with you now. Parliament. doubt, approved of the good intention "but we i vee Oe" [apie is not repressoied id ihe vulges aad re. | Was occupied long before the regular procoesion entered. | ple are the men of moral power that Itake them to’ be, Gov, W.—Lhave triedto démonstraiato al, of allparties, | wap ‘not within the and dominion of His Majes- | now that Mr. Runoels has retired his coniract, believing ONE DULLAR|pulaive Sule of & seeleton, i but in the | The members of both houses of the Legislature were pre- tee? Pow: pg ps Union acta eat that, at all events, lama Virginian. Ped ee aa but was ‘merely 8 wetiia ee nee; ia leh a ciate mb aor eae — een ston we DoLLaR jWho over the “inysteries of | sent, and joined warmly in the applause. AS soon as or- can, every abolitionist, every No sdiagnicuia, Partially, without fever, . Bae oe Seanou Naicaenttsa0 For the ature of this igethement,” and knowledge | ca The department to ll, the Oommodores, and ENGRAVING /thla religion. Death thus clothed. with § | der was restored, Gov. Wise said:— who, like Wendell Phillips, uiters the sentiménte—or, | Iny duty? dous applause). ‘To-morrow morni of ‘these certain purposes,” we can refer 10 | unite them into one lamp, it would have formed a very FoR stern and unyielding, but unseen . | Worse than Wendell Phillips—that Senator from Mas- Teball tha ay leave of soe lam sorry that‘! have ni where, except to the treaties of 1783 and 1786. fal , On an extre! \beral basis of con- ONE DOLLAR, tbe | phar we weiss’ yon: “(Onles of “alguer ony’ Tia; | sachusetis who gives sanction to the sentiment utered by | hovetkne teepeed ton Uns yOunn demtooren whe "eunce | "Groce Beltain, conscious of the weakness of ter claim to ‘When, in tis way, all the olaimants might mreaitle Bre) fe Gover hte comand sponta | Went, RE Nog auueengeratne aie | teva erator mer, wnfuopth cout mn | th non nm apni cans saree | hare brn tenet Wy wasps roe ee an cended the steps leading to the main entrance ef the " may ri ; that ev. ma; a 3 5 os annals to pe eincpereten. FOR hod Dodies from Virginia to tee has a right to do 80; | in ‘and in own virtura, a blessing to fortify her position by any por- | some new imbrogiio, building, when ho agaim resumed his. specch. Sens of . hm to 0-805 your aan * adic es some Cs Viegais dof tie Roath, Teng, who come back to Vie- | and pasting Dieod o¢ Bie maaters he Racca ere: | oe (een ate ecru Noneees Chabon” | Sorin ottne river Batson aver camnpased spare ct See: Rew hack empha rived fran money oh Five DOLLAR ginia, we welcome you. ) You come back to | Scurem Wendell ‘Pbilige or Henry Witeom, soa-eske for | oft° SPP the lintand the tou — pre: ‘this position the already | entirely free of any accountability at law, perhape some bea gc & nursing mother—a mother of whom you may well be | Soo 0 ‘they will oponine door wee bloody hands.” | sotrcy eth to be,worthy ofa monu- | quoted note of iwer would seem to admit th: | astounding developements might take piace in the next DoLLAl Proud, fhe has populated the South, she has populated | TOES D St when acnilmonts like these are uttored by Wen- |. ivecwit sal our country and preserve it in | reverse; but besides this, and passing over the evidenc | month or two. Mr. Dimitry will find the government er the Southwest; she has given, to the nation the whole | Sow sniit and ne ie protected. by @ guard of seventy. ‘ use.) if War comes, may He preserve | which tho i structare of th | well disposed towards him, as tho Nicaraguan of to- mvs _pouan. Northwest to the Mélasiasipp!; # hee. sons to col-_|. Se) Donorieca under the Mayor of New York, it 1 ume | sercer Keartheend ourwomes, and enable veto stand ike. | country fa , the understood and uninterrupted cur- | Gay to nct the Nicaraguan of Walker's ime. or during ENGRAVING eee Se, ern Sa Spore ee gryen her chil-"’ for the medical students to come home to. be allowed, 1 | brent of any trial we may be called upon to meet. I fee! Tem te country’s history stands opposed. By the | General Lamar’s representation; the then created prejue FOR Gren, her treasure, her blood and such talent and vir- | 2005) to. study thelr professions in peace, and if | reed hope that sar te Bs Leranealinae th beapctad caxantrentiaminty, teen unl oomph omer. [ee ee tzluly good eoling exist to- ONE DOLLA tues no State ever gaveto common sountry. From | cot ’allowed to pursue thelr vocations in peace, | fecapacity wit not outy biad on himeelt hie armorand | ropnblie whichnow constitu.es Gontral America’ they, ny | cts bave been worn off, rare potas Fem FeeenoRton Cory erick fosmed the tase otis grandes: | %0 quit the vocation of peace for the panoply | shoulger his musket, but that he will make greater their successful revolution of 1821, sacveeded to all'the | ““the government bas been In interior improve- GRa V. a. prepa- rt jar. (Tremendous yause.) And here understand it prepare himself in soul at a crisis | rights of govereignty and deminion which appertained or | ments, of which, on account of war, it was in great TOR hristian supported by Faith, Vi tue, and We- | and its greatness. ‘ (Applause 2, pet ae Macon eg 1 aoe Speaktigepaiust das whole North when I ne Ue 5) ga ‘all be prepared for the paeee to the Spanish crown at the time over the entire | need. ’ New regulations tor the municipalities of the ports ONE DOLL AR|ligion, thelr counteouneas denign wit purity | in Cevotion 19 felf sxcrifce, she hag done what woukl | Tea’ against. Wendell Phillige and Henry Wilson, No. | worst oy best whatever comes, country known as the ancient kingdom of Guatemala. By | have been lesued; a law for the establishment of macy = poizan |promisent chararters is iniatraiy greet work; | ton® sant" yet is ell heraeit ¢ tallion anda half strong, | come What will—ceme the worst that ean come; and when | “The Governor was warmly cheered after the closo'of | the first section of the constitution of the Central American | tehoola has becu put in exceation’ slaw wre ros : ENG rn ViNG [ect ao éescrpte, noluny but a ext ee ee eee acme Alabama, t0°Mg: | it does come we will fiad patriow there, in a minority, if | bis specch. . Conioderation of the 22d November, 1824, the government | cal Board. ‘The clection of te ofligers to it hos created a f the original or of the litnographic copies | & A not a majority. (Loud applause.) This patriotic minerity Dr. Lex, of Alabama, followed in a brief address. in styled the ‘Federal Republic of Central America;” and | jittle excitement, and bas caused an entire split in the mn ie eLan|tan given ene ies ofthe *Ooorter Lenin? mssipel, $0 Lonisiane, to Texas an oa Te Bi olson (olgive tab eaaeate cktine Gorekerecareae ‘The Mayor, Mr. Mayo, was then called out, and he de- | the second section and fifth article of that conatitution de- | democratic party. It is one of the mauy proofs that the ¥ We think wat tbe TICE lf /ag by sir. fe - ai “3 ature besa fn te het ‘Of going tothe North | Union their bands fuil at home. (Applause.) However | jivered a very interesting and amusing speech. clares that the territory of the republic is the same before | strong pariy feeling that formerly existed is dying awa; 4 OPE LOLLAR re versObae froin ail Who lovourtand gppre- | forlenrn the art of curiog tbe human frame. Would 19 | that way be, 1 will not be content to fight the battle upon | “Tne atudents were then conducted to the Medical Col- | comprised in the ancient kingdom of Guatemala, with the | aud feople think mare of tue wellice oF the Country, 1a lsfate ite Jabors, when it combines the suolime | God that the only disease in our country wus the physical | 8FOwnd south of Mason and Dixon’s line, nor shall it ve in lege, where a reception address was delivered by Dr. | exception of the province of Chiapas for the present, Article | electing proper men to offlec, than merely men of their @xL COLORS and owen § ‘with the highest moral teackings ‘ q disease, the natural, the medicabie disease which is | Covfned to ground north of that line within the Union. | G: 8 member of the Faculty, which I regret have | six of the same instrument declares that the federation is | party. , y hear, be carried into Capada. (Tremendous applause at present composed of the fivo States, viz.: Costa Rica, | “Ndthing cls " tance at t. iN pe Meee see meee NO | merely pon the fest of the children of mon. Would 10 | Nantes cet vera! misaicn)” 1 shall wor only favors | Poh ere et rwards ant down to an elegant ban- | Sieremean imposed ofthe, ive States Vz; Ooeta Rica, | "Nothing clgo new of any importance at pre pinks araip OL COLORS. —— God that all our diseases wore medicable, or such only 98 | D0 Northern States, but Hogiand, (applause.) Let her tat the Columbian Hotel. vince of Chispas shall be considered as a State in the fe- | for the Presidency. The elections will take piace soon — (From the Independent | can reach the grave. Art could soothe, if not cure guch | fs ish any longer an asylum for Fred. Douglass to tly into; | 8 deration when she freely joins it. and although it is believed that Guardiola will not bo Fieons lactne,upiogreptic prot an adeicable ren; | diseases. What is ‘now the matter with this mation be- | fartint Sn} Moker oper for the provisicaal, goverment erm At this day and hour Mexico holds Chiapas, a province | elected, it is feared he will make himself President. Gen. Om SOON Jara Rimweid bas lghly commended. “Bho | Stee, eer yune artoftheT culty? What wit now that | Of Jobn Brown at Chatham;’ let her nurse the | ADDITIONAL FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, | forcibly annexed to nor at the fall of Itarbide, and Sooo. | Xetaeei ce af toe sate ae eed a ape aes IN chromatic effects are produced by successive | Which yield to the art of Shark viper of civil war; let ber nurse our fugitives from busco, annexed by Santa Ansa thereafter, under protsts of nomination, and is here employing his time in conswuct- O1L COLORS [vriatngs in oll colurs, The tine are more | Desets this nation, thet but yestorday waa young | 1 PCr and fugitives from , whom she holds to ~ Guatemala, the latter claiming tht it is © part of the an- | inga new road between this place and Leon. Barrios is Pst: success, ully rendered than in any such pigture | and blooming, and vigorous as a Herceles | let loose upon us; Jet her hold in reserve those ime: the { cient kingdom to which she succeeded by suceessful re- | apparently quietly settled down in his Presidential chair, IN we have ever seen. cradle? What — oa vorpal our nation, | pirates and cutthroats who carry on a contraband trade be- The Diplematic D! ulty Between the yolution, aad within her logitimate limits as one of the | sPh'ven wired eat hens by the death of Heurigas O11, COLORS.| prom the New York Evangelist. aces tan any in Roman or Gréean, history? | tween New Hogland aud Canade—men that would scuttle | United States and Guatemala—British | sovereign States of Oentral America. More than this: not | $n na# tuliered a, great loss by the death of Henrique 300,000, The picture is done in diffrrent colors, | #l0rious than any foundation—deep.as the earth, | & ship or cut a throat with a placia smile; let her make | }oneroachments Im Central America— | only did the Central American Confederation maintain | man. AGAINST jand the elfect of the combination is | Firm as we are in our foun PN ne earta, | Canada the centre of a provisional government for men of that the ancient kingdom of Guatemala was within the | “Matters in Costa Rica do not look as well as to be de- 6,000. mellow aud pening. It, will | pre | highasthe heavene, Droad, ae wo wnouglit, ae the universe; | thisclass, and you will have, my fellow-citizeng, notonlyto | Tbe Treaty of 1859 with Guatemala | j0)'0"Contral America, but that the right of dominion sired. The friends of Mora ate conspiring, and as he jecnt & hoopy outrast with ordinary | what is it that now makes the parta of our republic of | TarCnty’ine shotionists of the Nori, but you will bave | A Violation of the Claytom-Bulwer and sovereignty over this entire boundary, inclading the | has many of them, It Is to be feared that the least sudden 1e0,000, jsteel engravings, having much the effect | confederated States fly apart? Oh! God, this looks more ‘with Fngiand—(applause)—and that war would " 8 country north of the Sibun, and known as Belize, belongs | change of government might produce am intestine war, AGAINST [of a paipting. like dissolution; this hens mare like political death; this eit bratghten: my ive fugitive negro— Treaty—Affairs in Nicaragua, San Sal- pete = pi mt pe an iapapakamentcive Soles a rs pigs Se ae a a kes {From the New York Observer.] See siors tite, Seaerecden “of S65 tek: Ok Was Fred, Deugiass that came with Jehn Browa’s party aa far | Vader and Costa Rica. which composed that confederation, has never ceased to | has teen exempt from general Spanish American revoli. 000 Such is @ brief outline description of this | than anything I have yet seen. Two ae | South as bersburg, Pennsylvania, and then fled back | STATEMENT OF HON. ME. CLARKE, UNITED STATES | Syeort and tnaintain that sovereignty and ownership | tionary custom’ into the horrors of anarchy. Many ar- AGAINST |work, To appreciate it fully, it must be | ginia’s children come back from a sister State! We wel | DNC Ua this negro has published hie proclamation MINIGTER. north prche Bun did oC right feting te ers. Aurfac-beok |-CaneTs, gua nto, the ‘Rorrors of alarcty: 3A ‘$2 wc. tneiea Ja Seed” Gnwred, Gato | SOME TOe i Tam are ot) But suas of Virginia, | agalot, Governor ng, (Langhtor and applause.) He Gosrmeats, Ot. 21,1060. } a8 3882 C- Doctor Mariano Gelves, a hs atlagof Gusta. | ° "Ts ofcial Gace has been given in charge 10 Angeline No. [prinvea pion can fully | realize | why, why could yen not live in tne ‘midat of a sister | has sald that he has no ides of gomg back to New York or | 1, rig peceruxncy DON PEDRO DE ATONEXA, Moweran or | ™ala, an jepartmental divisions, published by | Rivas, member of Congress, and proprietor Oentro Fan ihe conpeptions: of the, asta, or ooae | Bate? “Tsay tt without affectation, Tsay it without stage | Fenbsylvania for fear that Governor Wise, through federal ” authority of the Chief of the State, embraces within the | Americano. 4 Forman Arrains:— vt Seg. him. inter.) 1 will never put my ~ Mmaits of the Department of Verapas, this entire country, | “ ‘Next month the Bishop is expected. trick, that at this moment J feel upon me a heaviness, a | ssente, will him. (Laug! will ee sadness about our common country I never felt before, | hemp in the form of a bag for him; Foo) be in Sm—The undersigned, Minister Resident of the United | passing beyond and north of the river Hondo. It is , ,. A to adduce \d multiply ments Churches Ihave seen split, but the ‘damn ecclesiastic” | the shape of a rope. (Laughter, he thinks | States of America near the republics of Guatemala and | deemed needjees Affairs at Panama. tank nettannareiner wer, in the midst of which | he is safe when he is It would Honduras, for considerations which may be apparent, has in refutation of the that the country ream QUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. ed battle stam} foot, nations feel the snock.” | be with an aching it would be with ? the Sibun and Sarstoon was not within the limits of Oen- Fo —— nt gan & wild fever passion, that I could be forced to strike | delayed until the present time the presentation of the fol- | tral America; if anything to support a fact so universally ‘Unrrep Stares Sreammn LANcasrar, ape pre Pt Tar Be gi Bone tthe bosom of my own countrymen of New Eng- | lowing statement and protest, which he respectfully notorious as the opposite of that ‘could be re- Panama, Dec. 10, 3650. betwen the acts de Armenian fina bora ai i, or York enna fT would, gladly: tak at quests may be recess te, age aaseitiyd aa Sone decalieweywile, Onauish Aiparion: iswory aad Bun of the Lancaster from Valparaiso —A. Boy Drowned H that struggle, p our ry ierence bebwoen tie Ceveepbents'neal a abel. PAN | Se coativa, of a war wink Kogiand, * Efppiaee.). My | Judieil departasonta of the government of Guatemala, and | Jet, pxcelumey with (Central Auerioe, ite, bt Overboard—Eransfer of the Flag from the Levant—A Court brands, ete Ranieri iat” Mihb donncnen heart would leap to that alternative like filed and preserved in the archives of your department. If the foregoing views and arguments, which could be | Martial, de. aoe color, proeeée 2a coors ep} of toe pis | of creed, without distinction of party, without distinction For a long series of years, embracing the period of tho | STeauy enlarged, but deemed sufficient for the occasion, | We arrived here on the 6th inst. from Valparaieg, mak- a mh ea Rc egy a rte Retest go apm ig pla existence of the Central American Confederation, andsince | tain, neither under the exception in favor of Belize, the | ing the passage in fourteen days and ten hours. Tip Eog- ROW pase pe edunrnine orgy cee age ay fp he none Ine, b- goon J) be ater he the digsolution of that Confederation, and the erection of | plea ote by pas ree Seago Seseectos that cpanel lish mail boat Callao left ahead of us, and when off Callao —— 1 Instead these wings ‘A mean stand wi nt no ex- Fann _ |Propeseeto cll them for #L ovh, oder the TD ee fa ar ctl i nde mr tte component parts into diatinct and independent 2070 | ee no aor TT ea carat oo Gx; | was 200 miles ahead of us, and as this is quite a distance ROW, [coaviction thet he can sell 190,000 E ad i cota’ %0. ausacbg tay, Yighile Telgntles—indeed, from the date of Central American in- | eountry between the Sibua and Sarsiooa; and todo ep is | for one vessel to have the sidvantage of another, itl the a ae waite wedtropent ees Soisteas doree hs seaan: Socaand ty. my amend dependence from the Spamish yoke in 1621, complaints | and will be a violation of the plainest provisions of tho | more to our credit that we beat her time by exactly one Fane joutisy. deer honor esa’ E fgere ps Mag trims eee. conta forth of British onsroachmenta | Zesty of 1860 between Great Britain and the United day. TOW) lew dean Anre Me'G'd Gol, of ow in a national’ p ot view, is ths. oopetnntion upon their respective sovereigntics and territories, and of | ¥ cannot be doubted that all these facts and considera- | On the 3d inst., when off the Lobos Island, we had the No 3, No. $7 Fam row, New York, with anew to |S Mhetision of these Buses. (Tremendous applause.) British interference in the governmental snd internal | tions were familiar to your Excellency’s government, and | misfortune to lose a bey, Manuel Pomasin, @ native of FARE Ec eben cotinisd caabenotie 4 fanatic, | Plause.) 1 be would cof | tbat it was known thatall assistance rendered in Madeir fedaid seal whthiotaits BOW, brandt Pea'e’s celebrated painting of the fepprepepgr deveir ween phen itionist, it any’ > | ould do was what he said he could doat Harper's Ferry. | affairs of these States. Such was the existing state ing the complication of questions which now the a, over! |, and al every exertion was Siscgraphiet tee ore cakes salar ise artis | theelocy se inte high plncse of ins coamieh wise ae laughter) ithe Brtsh minister had demandod thai | aire when tho treaty of April 6, 1880, commonly known | serious attention of the Dabinets of two ae | Made lo sare him, He was nevertheless drowned: FARK _ |peteonal wuperintendance. "ie 1 pronzenced | take this Union from ae, Repenan notdo ite “I'l tghe | this madcap Governor should be given to the British lot, | a» the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, was solemnly agreed | nations yrith which Guatemala is on terms of peace and | senaferrod bis fag from tae Lované the Lanes ao oe ee ee eos err Arn ‘er | first, (Applause.) if the Union is to be dissolved, they | 1 would just deliberately have referred the question 9 and formally proclaimed by and between the friondalip, may greatly dlstary end endanger the exis: | “there is @ general court martial to be convened on fwene ulna ibe catalpeicstfeeaa | shall deoolve it, met L.“(Appmuse) If any are’to be | ¥OU- eens eaet te tae aad if ny peoqie mreating | goveroments of Great Britaia and the United States of totcador ail those cironmastances, the Tato treaty of | oard this sbip for the trial of serious offendere—ove Banc _ [its \plocatan couse is ueereetted npn | driven from under the dig taut focis over thas Capitol ee Se etranee Tt aul a eae | lors, ad protege ties charged with mutinous conduct, the others with stabbing, HOW [ivy eeling ibe pictures at ope dollar each. | end Cntiine calgen: “iw ine’ Roveratinny wer ans | (Laughter and .) Go tothe library in that Capi. | _ Jt ie unmeoessary in this place to allade to all the | rq Great Britain, i made and ratified by the | 'W0 of our crew. — ‘aD y Abich juced United States 5 r z Thies an Touportant stop toward popalarisiog | fougue, under which, the lat war with figland was ; soland ask for the last London Bunch. Look at the last | Sony's Ter to this treaty, or to dwell at ength upon Sen ais acaanibl treme A dameae renames Brooklyn City News. hg fought. under which the Mexican war was fought, under | page. 1 hope ite member lo—that ie the Sou! any: sufiice it to say, that a free, safe, and uninterrupted | , Pc toe ‘until the ratification of the and | Fart Accomyr uf a Rora W. A lad pamed Francie "| [frdm the Christian Intelligencer, } which overy war, 80 far aa Toan will it, will be fought, | 1, There i a Diack ong) Loulh- | transit acrons thotertiiory of Central America, from ovean | {2 Guatemala, until the rat seh fe We 2 rALK.—. No 37 ‘We have seen & most charming chromo- | J say, if any are to be driven out, it shall be those who tn thie ot ‘a pete ‘English print. tine lo | to ocean, Was one inducement; the absndonment and dis- Gace tums eopesren nn ‘a privilege which the under- Hawks, was brought to the Brooklyn City Hospital on FARK lo engraving of the celebrated | geck to drive me aut. (Applause.) Jaskeon said, and I genie tig vitals, and the boak of the | continuance of Briel ,, British oocapancy, | Caseet 4 pile Saturday afternoon with his bowels protrading, and pre- ROW. |paloliog of the “Court of Death,” by Bem- | witt repeat bis words, the “Union shall be a OY ee Be mhite, and fall. | British fortifications, and protectorates on, of, and | Signed claime is recognized and soknowledged not only It he ——° W'|brapdi Peale,” Tt 24 op St toons in tiee—ie | Th bg preserved by force of arma if la ne other way, | white is upou his bead. flo isunder’ the white, and fall- Gver each and every part of Oemical Americ, by which | PY the etiquetie an na whick, belong, Tegu- | senting a most slekening sight. It appears he was em- MF ani _ (Rone the origival palating Me, Colon Bes (appiacre Ze Momens ie come waen you mus stand | 106- DlOT Meals ke 'drawn’ from’ hi | the. commeree of the! Unitod States. in.our Diighteriog lute diplomatic intercourse, Dut, by the friendship, £004 | Djoyed im tho shee rope factory of Tucker & Co., on the ‘in the publication | united. You bave done , Perhaps, my friends. ire > . | Beas would be secure 08 an pre- *, —_=° "Hof sch morta feed of ealing £m copie | ginia has been ‘contributing. popolatien, blood, weasure, | prey, tnd he is looking up at we | war att Se ee comes ana tin puieing ote-uaecl tear: ota taendty Power when, bes rehis sa interest are i RICH Jat $5, which is the ueual price, be Issues 100,080 | virtue, intellect, everything in short was necessa- | tween | OT TE We abe tact deaitionat ph | rican republics, and every part thereof, outside ofand be- | his ‘his go) ‘a8 follows:— PAanwLUR Jat $l. Noaoubt they oan be sold. Ty to maintain and strengthen this Union. Now let her pant Tt st BR BT, i photogra » | yond British contzol and nee, Tearing these repablics t pana broteet. ley , 280% ie ORMAMENT. | prom the Chelatian Advocate and Jouroal,) | call home her childree. You, may iieods, have oome te otpe Norib and te Soudh—the black and white { in the full and npinterrapted entire Donn. | Lavail myself of ‘this conasion to renew to your 5 RICH ‘in this brief description wa bave given bute | back to us, and we embrace you open armé—(ap- lee—are set by foreign infidence beak and bill and | daries and dominions, with freedom to Jency assurances of my most d ‘consideration, } although it appeared evident that he could not sar- FAR OR |falat ides of the bewuty and general effect of | plause) and standing Age ier we mi aticengthen the | ‘ions Sghting each olber, while the Britwh ion waits | welr own internal lines of partition and to regulate their | SOT. supscrive myself your excellency's obedient vert, | vive under soy circumstances. He lingered until ene ee ereive ard pause We | gues shell build up her hghesses let hse poacine greet | over biaown prey fOr Chem fo fal "Noy TOUR walsh, 1 ee ee eet vans: BEVERLY L CLARKE | morning, when he died. ve a r ; . thelr interests, promote Rion [Eoow ot no pioture of whe veallty ant size of | Cothways of trade ; let ker wake her centres of com. | am watching, and the black” and beadiben thm, hee pore pps Derpetuate thelr better, wea another. | OUR BAN JUAN TEL SUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. walnenel ae Exasc, (ecco nearer Uriere | macee; Me her employ her otra teachers—(applauso}— | Det febt,, ibe ade’ tight upon the Deg. tae dt is believed and inalated that all these n 80 deal: Usrrep Brares Sur Cr. :} Baath ai he prec ating Desoissy ts pres is let her people wear ‘woo! their own pasture ; both med rable in themselves and not only of inte- San Juan Det Scr ‘Nov. 41,1860 ARRIV RICH PRIOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. them eat the flour of thelr own mili, and if they bave | lion iteelf. This will ie ee ro it of tne North; | Feats of the United Bates, but of the best hopes and pros- wr plinglt pal From Galway, £¢,,i0 the seani@hip Prince Al Gonsnare = {pay pestses SAG taeehaae cae oe none | SCE TO four, Mt, seas “Claughter und epplcass’) “Theey | {appeal to the President of the United States to remember | ects of Central America, have been amply and fully sc- Dread of Pithuster srl = with Be- Presid: ay ae gland pry i Lin Mgmt s\n. lec re ie days of 776. | (Laughter and applause. complished by article convention already | © Mora—Nentence merican—No Trade—The Cyane ‘infant, Mr wen. Mr senith, Mise 'y by to 8 strong cass. time when Tarleton saw for himeelf Colonel | that so sure as there is a war between the black and jg in the following words:— Miss Steel, a We J T Sands, Mrs Thorne and soa, Ho SIX OUPIRG FOR 35 FUT AWe reed, | Was, a time rhite eagles, the lion is watching; and I would call upon | #lleded to. article on the Move—AR Well, dc. Ak Waghington’s busking were made of buff, now the Yan- { white eagles, 5 at Johns, Mr and rt Eeuk mifing’agerdes ‘i send €1'sad cous, | Kees make for us our clotbes pins and Broom handles, | him to votty the Britah government that tbeirexylum of | _ 4741 The governments of, ibe Uoited Sine snd Oren, | The country has boon quiet for some tine now, and tho | fed sorfaniy Mr F Weil Geotridgs, Judge inst PE they MAD receive one agraviog, enum | our locomotives, snd even our have been made | fugitives, [rom por neuron “and "disunion “in the | ever obtein or maintain for leit any exoluaive eostrel over | people anxiodaly looking out for the Transit. Walker,! | Brea, | bered ® Jeter of agency (etullng | for us at the North. (Langhter.) Everything, every-| lowed to foster dissension poy apr pong yh seonrstge en antihe cx | 7 ramsevagnah inthe ae sad forty descrintive oamph- | where, tirh where you will, our irios abound’ Yan, | United States. (Applause.) That is the true policy, poe tarn ya ory the came'on in tne vi. | Was 7 not come to Nicaragua, f ota Hon—alt cents for every extra | Yue churns; in the parlor nothing isto be found but | apd that will gave ee ie 3 Cini thereat, or accu, oF forty, oF wz sasuing of | citement occasioned by the last mail bad lived s short in ate ages onlinok make lend thea trom | Northeru manufactures; rato the teantaiploge,andevery | To, Troe France, Austria er Russia; we are laspreg: | seiisccast or say part of “Aiverfos; nor wil etber | time and then died out, . Bi $A per year: in oan ig for this | one has a Yankeo Knee cog gh rete = - pA (Applause) We are invincible. ( -) meaho tae ct any. pycseenom: Wane atat Ames Dat See, But last might Iearn that » courier had arrived Bocmmmaime sso. Naws Acawss Gre Gpvall theee things now-a days, ‘becaueo you palt | They talk about the “irrepressible. conflict.” Yt Be | rey people forthe purpose of 6 crmetsuisiogasy | Conta Rica Dringing the news that Walker had arrived on img > cus iivp chy raferatoe, at Seder forthe bu tri -anvno th ttre oa todo ee ereemanits ec it hee always trumpued, “Capplause} | Atco focubeatons, or of ocoup7tog, ford olonaig NE | soe pordera of thas Blato wh aix hundred men, 2000m- ‘20 or mor copies will be tilled at 9 without these things—doctors, broom handles and all— | will triumph, ‘soot reel Snob apa ‘Joan Rafael Mora.” Thave 5 jon delivery by vee, (Laughter and applause.) Bo | Itcapnot be. Leok at that figure on that monument (re- | amet! panied by the late President, Mite alt pooeasaty wo OW NS PakaTe we | eel ere ee Caney have ousted thse they. | ferring to the equestrian statue of Washington), and ell fame nce wi the Uutog bitten - | not mueh confidence in the report, bat in this benighted fect a sale. hay ;. f le ‘against eight; and they | me whether mortal power in this country can, by a single ber 's Jib a Tt ta the moat beatiful Meds oo neta ceinhpll ‘i men. “if | blow, strike down that outetretched arm as’ long ag the | ence thateltber may ponsess region almoet any news is devoured with a ravenous ap: PAnLo® ORNAMSNT sorek of tices eighteen milions as bard handed men. OF | ery ee that tenvisent iw Rphekl, pointing your to, the | Souan whose terrt Sv petite, and whether true or not, gives a healthy impetus 57. fever lesved in thie country. Ave warning | {ye Have Dot & population tbat nave be-n pent np in work | Prhor, interest ano glory of our ooniry., As fong as that | £C5° gy eaTering Gy mogwnd goon , a thas the PARK — Jogeinat vice and aa encouragement to yi | ‘hops, we have a popniation that have grown up in fone eld bi ths brawny arms aba patriotisin of this. | tochsnmmerce or navigation Uncoumh ie ich. to the blood for the time being. It is said that the autho- ROW. tox, it 's worth more to any family than edo | Heaven’s eweet air, under Heaven’s bright sun, in tho | aim is upheld by - e me Bean “A oo marvenaver Wie be amered cul the same lerman eo tke Gninéam Or utjeese ot aa Americans in the woods, and, | Ss, 1G Wells 3 ro hh GaN prt gge RC inated een oF virg ssa nae, Was Pree al talior over it, unt the Beso ‘a mato safer | the other, thinking they were filibusters, examined them very | Wilcox, Miss cM Wiloox, Mrs Li Hay. two oluldren, ind FARK | , Money aan bo aout nately by mul, feare: | Nave tiot degunerated., Chowne) af we hat men ot | yet (AppaUEe.) Boe ee ea nate icin We Clayton the Pore ant eery | closely, but could find nothing but pickaxes and spades, | ZF Toot anne eae ae eae MeO p pega —s iv wate Taner apmteye SRDIOEC mehr ont teat Chall Seeds ent vernitone; teaneeebats Seana professions, | rican negotiators of tbat treaty—that ot the formor pear. | and their statement was that they were bound to the Patten W Loner fore Relig Oar atta 3s Besétod Ur Pau ie od = Q COLTON, that ; “4 popeal to. Sho'b Loge as ° RAM ibe, of them unt) br Alar 4 in" ‘ae Tahara) tember ot —— pent eset mies iinet pe FS ome young Amorican, Edward F. Conway, who killed | fi,0 ‘a Dowell, des Guonsaa t ats Haiela, Skeand ream y :TON, at cai : ee 0 , . Mes P,Q, box 3,301. No. 3] Park row, New York. we haye the people now, as ever, wits Reale te ‘Appeal peace and plenty, and proud pre-eminence shail relga’, this statement aud protest, marked Nos, Lama 2—bave the German in Punta Arenas last June, bas been sentenced 7 in \he steerage,