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~ a - THE NEW-~YO WHOLE NO. 8719. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, SULY 23, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTS. the prisoners taken have been sent to Bogota respects the demunds of the United States. Mr. Clay i+ | were in fact e the husband having to ocoupy ‘The Case of the Brig Virginian. ? * NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. SF as ae ate ae ee hes Jef the capi- | doing al be can to obtain & peace) and matt MP cd 10 ot! Bee ort Oa wim Ares wi TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, THE PRE SIDENCY. First vision, which was justment our claims ; anc rumo chat a eae at fase cet: "ranted net fe | tie Maier ce amma cs rae ate | tani ath Na foie reas! | | se many miniaemeis tve ny ng ae rege e od ‘BOT v } of the Aris], with Adviees from the Festa, headed by General I, Cordova, was causing great than be baa been during aay previous Save con: Paid They claim a judgmeut for | the various journals of this city and elsewhere respect- Gerrit Smith on the Presidential th America. Geneeal Herren continues as commander-in-chief of the | “"%r Me’ Clay bed a ite siren val force bico — ing the brigantine Virginian, | herewith enclose you for West Coast, Cential and Sou! forces of the general goverument, He bad resigned in | up in bis demands, there could be uo doubt of hit 9G. ‘The Comet, Publication copies of the letters I havo received from her Question. anna consequence of the President, Copine, entering him to the | ceeding, Press Ap races Tees, Tune captain, which will tell thd whole story oa it ia. ~ mental The Distracted State of New | whois eae’ father-in-law. He had weageed a oan! pi Coimgheaues tht Lf nh wf et hid it wey have been seen Tigore, bet ootalniy WILLIAM SHARP. HIS LETTER TO FRED. DOUGLASS, didate for President, in consequence of a committee (oon | by thirty wide, and is supported by iron pillars. Tt cost math: ab fee three 6 fous ‘the ‘sky has been Sr. Gonons, Bermuda, July 7, 1860, ° ° Granada. Servatives) waiting upon him, in which they asked him | upwards of $360,000 to construct it.The contractors are rye ay oF the horizon obscured with fog | Wrisaw Suanr, kaq., New York:— dMtijpnidtgai the following three (questions: — aici Americene—one of them, Mr. William Wheellwrght, well and Cg ang ig 3 ly rene Dan Sm—I have to inform you that this etter being | Hig Plat ne seuneer: A tion?” in gece suranging & eostiement with Geanewaak” ij * T oorthwest. It redembles tbo last in dated from this island is as painful to me as it will be tform Temperance, Freedom OUR RELATIONS WITH PERU, | 24. Who would be his Secretary of State? ‘unexpected to you. and the “trrepressible Conflict.’ ps Asad wan inet intsuhion to whtarew his nano on cond: NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, On the afternoon of the 2d inetant 1 made thie land, i h thing Yet Aecempliched by tho| Sicsseies Sorte ena Sa Sata, ack, meee am wanton oo [uaft Yolo thr Ueda, 3 \ 8 I. a pent prepehenyertonn yg hate isha now what nk PE PeMment Onreetronenes Seo of grew Brillabee: ancesblios benoty. ‘The present pen en gy ghar es ote for Lincoln, Breckinridge, Bell .¢ cons ; 4 American Minister. pines of top - Paxaua, July 14, 1660. | n08 of great Beillioney. y. Douglas or Houston, trope, “+ Bogota, and General Paris commands the | ‘rhe Cootie Question in Guatemala— Prohibition of the Im The Intendente of this State has been censured for is- | Portation of Foreign Spirits Into Salvador—The Decree DNE DAY LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, big pirmedng money jon of arms as ille- Considered Uneonstitutional—Permission Grantet to a . ney General of the nation has told the Pre- New Yorker to Es ish a Bank— Appl of T™ sident that he should call him to an &e., ae... &eo, General Jones leaves this for New Yerk per the Ariel. Francis Meagher, of New York, for the Construction of a Tester te nes an the tale ae struck on the reef, and remained there; and, supposing the last did) until it 1° that she could not be seen from the shore, I despatched the mate and four men to procure relief; but before they | «4 Mie "Tho present, as near aa we can | reached the land four boats, containing about thirty men, 1, aaittle ope for Temperance or gd i ae om ge mpd gr Deg Talng train; It } ame to my rescue, and with an increasing tide and the Freedom in Our Day.” cca be ta of tee ata saben, the approechiog J 1a of the suis we Coated the maid vessel about half paat i He carries with him the of treaty, | Raslroad in Costa Rica—Opposition to the Project, dec. , aceon ified Con; shes whicb it ‘een tray even P.M, Neither anchors, nor chains, nor hawsers Toe steamship Avil, Captain Minor arrived at thin | [Bide By tbe Congren, “iis athe cond copy of it | The Panama Raload Company's scamer Guatemala, | “On pee bac capeling fb ho lat ow bundrodor J ove FM. Nope anche, 2 heery tnumping, | SPEECHES OF SENATOR DOUGLAS, ort last night from Aepinwall whence she sailed on the | when the schooner Esperanza was wrecked. J. M. Dow, commander, from San Jose de Guatemala and | our earth bas presented at its various visits. 1t must at = knocked off. 1 Land rescued coche: 6 rn th inst, Jn consequence of the discontinuance of the mail ser- | intermediate ports, arrived here on 4th instant, Her | ‘n¢ time baye shown upon the forests which have left us | are Weicumie sieeoe Ghee nine o'clene ery hen, ae ns oe ioe P.M. on the 3d instant Lieut M Tho Ariel brings us one day later nows from Califor- | They uhink the eomeramost shoal ake eo tucr with | dates are—Guatemala, June 24th; San Salvador, 29h; Ni- Boar satvione Gee the Virginian, and, according to hie book, I herew ja, and later advices from all parts of Ceatral and | Vanderbilt to carry the mail from this place, Panama and | caragoa, 30th; and Costa Rica, 2d inst. She brings the | ‘eresting to know which were the generatiors of men who Produce # copy, viz:— Prrannono, July 13, 1860. the interior. If the government does not, the mail from | following treight:~2,000 hides, 819 seroona cochineal, 205 | “®™ 't, and how many generationsare going to see it hero. } Five P. M.—Boarded this vessel by order of the wanior ofticer; | FREDERICK Dovet.ss8. Routh America. the interior will hayo to remain d be sent b; found master and shore, and no person acknow! ‘The Pacific mails were left on the Isthmus. Fernie Uilircnd Company t aiine tanta, os a pda do, indigo, 226 bags coffee, 224 bales India rubber, 26 do. Rimself anbeing in charge of Ber or pos pee ‘a, pry hoa bry Hegeey, by hyo Aend General G. W. Jones, United States Minister to New | of from twenty to thirty days, thereby causing great in- | deersking, and 20 packages sugar. News from Carson Valley. fh ed nape ho haep decane mr lends of temperance and freedom should do at the ap- Granada, was a passenger in the Ariel. Jury to the commerce of this republic. The news by this arrival is unimportant, We have news from Carson to June 27. Dodge | Per hold leading to toe cmon Day _ poem in | proaching election. My answer is the same as that whic ? " bad returned from Walker’s and Pyramid lake. He re the slave trade.” I placed an officer and a gard on board to | for 80 many years I have giveu to the same question, ‘The following is the treasure liet of the Al From Guatemala there is nothing of special interest to JoningskBrewster.$12 000 ports 2,000, peaceable Pal Utes on the Walker River Re- J prevent auy irregularities until 1 ould communicate with bet | They should yote for the uncompromising enemies of the Our Panama Correspondence. servation.He had a talk with four of the principal chiefs, mn ick... report. The subject of introducing coolies into the ze A Rrirby, Byruek Go.” 3,000 P. Naylor. 7,300 Pasaata, Joby 14,1860. | TV ecunsed inthe public jourals, Some Toeroning | Tit=—Nababirs, Ooea,"Yaawa and Ohartamat | They auger wtis Aotigl abobenstcryelly Rebacnpsd babar osditary cea nega Renard & Co. American Ex. Proposed Meeting of Generals Herran and Mosquera to were all friendly, and wished to remain 20, Accordingly, On the morning of the 3d inst., Lieut, Murray went on | accord not the least legality to its least pretensions, Statistics are published, showing the great prosperity of the Ir'and of Mauritius since the introduction of coolies on the island. It appears that after the abolition of slavery on the island the population was reduced to 10,000 whites and a few thousand idle, worthiees negroes. In 1834 the Indian to protect them in the game, Major Dodge has ordered | board the Virginian again (during which time both the a house to be built immediately on the Reservation, and | mate and myself were on oi J and I shall now quote | The cause of temperance is prostrate, Who prostrated appointed John A. Thompson, the celebrated moun- | the Lieutenant’sown record from the logbook, namely:— | it? Its professed friends. How? By trifling with it and pean local Fat cual ot a be ip ages of rferen,A- M.—Returned on board thia vosel, where I } trampling it under foot at the polls; by voting for candi- bose etd ramid Lak fount ecient Oe eat oF peers those irate | dates whom they knew to be in favor of licensing the guard to boldt ~ at fs L. rene = = the repel to tlt parte Teeqoiea tho guard ve cnvies tore tale of intoxicating | mountains. company ol evi re of intoxicating liquors for a beverage. No man who + 55, 6,000 Wm. bey & Go. reed yon Setlle the Troubles of the Republic—The Chiriqué Grant— rae Naval News—The Mails from the Pacific, de. The political aspect of affairs in this country have changed but little since the departure of the last steamer for New York, The State of Bolivar has formally declared Order... ++. 12.008 ed Sean a . Saligmann . Finstein & Bros.... ved at Pyramid Lake ‘Whilst proceeding ‘examined the ‘Total......+-+-..$673,290 | itself independent of the federal government, an event lation was only 76, but in 1859 it nad inereaset to * the United States acting Conaul's office, Fen ay believes in the rightfulness of such eale is fit for any po- OOF the Capes of Delaware, Thomas Whartenly, a paz. | that was fully expected, an it has been in contemplation | 204,670, nd dnring the yours 1868 and 1850 thero were create cunt er Geeks wiien cee ie teeing the captain found him unable ie give any voushers for } jitical offizes for the sole legitimate end of every such of lsenger, fell overboard and was lost. for some time, and the Governor of the State has seized ERT ioe ih auo,T1s to Tae a es coy | (antry; Captain Fiint’s company, Sixth infantry; Lieut. | with mitand some with fresh water, wereto beapplied. “The | fice is protection of the people; au hence they, and they O'Leary's company, @xth infantry, and a howitzer bat | captain then consenting to an examination of his bold, in pre: | onty, who love to be, and study to be, their protectors, tery under the command of Lieutenant Gibson. The | sence of the United States ‘The United States frigate Sabine was at Aspinwall when | the Custom House of Carthagena, driven out tho federal | horn on the island, making a total of 820,229. This force reaps en route and ander orders for thas are Capt, } {Be vetsel at ahout 1030 A. Mand removed so much of the | are ft for such office. But aro they such protectars who she Ariel left that port. The sloop-of-war St. Louis was | officers and placed his own partisans in possession. It is | isempleyed in making sugar, of which large quaatities lat Carthagena. rumored that he intends also to take possession of the porn paper oye a oe penne oar is | Adama’ company, of the Firat dragoons, forty men, from for alave deck 20 boatd, a ded ema had et the matertils | license the dram shop—thit manufactory, not of drunk- Custom House of Cabanilla, ha sugar, which was the ‘amount of the crop in Cuba in | rnare nnn hort Yuen Captain Keteroene company | {ie furpicion beyond the presence of an unesually large auan- | ards and paupers only, but also of madmen, murderers, uma, Captain sores ; carpe sinck roe’ j > THE REVOLUTION IN NEW GRANADA, Gen. Herran, who has abandoned his intention ofretara- | 1835. 5d es GC Sixth’ intantey is. also’ under orders for Washoe’ but | inverior ‘of the respective cuaka ‘and packages were’ pot in. | aNd cvery other sort of criminals? Certainly not. As ~ ing to the United States, is reported to have ett Bogota on | o,7he, Wand of Manritinn may yet become a rival of | probably will be detained here until the arrival of the | sherted por was any searchmade for money or papersiand at } wel! might we elect slavcholders to political office; and ‘Threatened Breaking Up of the Repube | a mission of peace to Gen. Mosquera, who, it will be recol- | “The President of Salvador issued a deereo Prohibiting eb aieeepee | for by General Clark, the company only } Harpor, I'removed the guar and auld ihn wean. how unfit they who buy and gel people are to be entrust. Me—Three States in Open Hebellion— | jected, is his father-in-law. They are to meet, it is said, | the importation of foreign spirits after the Sst of the | The cintorieneen we danewikhint te ‘ant J MOREA a memanding | ca with the protection of the people doee sarely not ‘The Presidential Campaign. at Thaque. This has inspired the belief among many that | Pretent month, and present stock in the country is either | Aumboldt river country to afford prot tothe im- | On the dth inst. the mate noted in the ship’ need to be argued. Nevertheless these fri i to be exported before the expiration of that time or de | migration against the Ladians, ‘The movement is entire! ae vi / ar ee hi =radliped OCB ASPINWALL CORRESPONDENCE. their meeting will result in restoring peace to the coun- | jivered to the government at cost price and charges, to | fi, independent one, They go intocamp to-day. Officers: the following, viz:— temperance, yielding to other interests and partaking of ASPINWALL, July 14, 1860, | try. be paid for out of the proceeds of the ~ The last news from Carthagena, by tho Prince, states | President Ospina, it is well known, has been in favor of | sion rovides, that Ape heresy pan rag og ‘that the act of separation of the State of Bolivar rom the | resorting to extreme measures to force Mosquera into Sratiog. taxis, cxoens one year’s previous by giving Confederacy was formally proclaimed on the 81, A trans. | terms, and it is related that when he informed General | notice for all articles imported from the Atlantic, and six lation of the official document, together with President | Herran that he must march at the-head of the federal bg ny oe taported Irom the Pasidle shores, oe x en 1 “nly troops against Mosquera, General H. replied by saying, Nieto’s address, is subjoined :. “To not think your government is so im ane. pect) soa in strong terms against the forcement SEPARATION OF ™ SOVEREIGN STATE OF BOLIVAR FROM THE | quire a son to take up arms agsinst bis father.” Where. ‘Another decree, imposing a duty of ten per cent u] ACTUAL GRANADIAN CONFEDERATION. ,__ | upon President Ospina gave him full pewers, it is suid, to } ¢p Sd, wiaeten es ald ta thw hoes nok tek ips President of the sovereign State of Bolivar, taking } arrange matters as he J adres the exportation of silver and go cru , consideration :— The Supreme Court of New @ranada has annulled the ; M 1. That by the law of the 11th of June, of the present | grant held by Ambrose W. Thompson from the Lagistatare | _,7He government has conceded to Mr. Sidney Onkemith, year, the State of Bolivar hae declared, through the or- | Sf the former prevines of TCptriaut, ~< ‘con. | % ve the privilege of establisbing @ 2ank in the Gn of it legitimate representatives, that the general go- | struction of a road from the Atlantic 'to the Pacitic, | "Pye Co, Let sdeialat fined ad alll in oomdanah tien , whieh leftan officer and aix men on board, TS. Winn, Second Lientenant, ‘tating ary reason for so dolbg, ihe captain being on shore, | drunkards and drunkard makers, Tho rumseller himeelf ene eae ie Fee ia M- be came on board and retorned Oat abore ments | ie not a more responsible drunkard maker than he who Feild Ttave toedd that the oncerand men.are siifton board { Ueenves him, And if here or there is an earnest man, Oregon Intelligem the Virginian, nor bave apy measures, that I am aware | whose conscience sternly forbids such prostitution of auf- h The returns oni in the latest saees Suse papers | of, Ler Heeonhr ng a me from this mostoppreasiveand | frage, he is scoifed at by these friends of temperance as a te mebeene, pe Ceol a ‘seule ae beg ‘inst, at about six P. M.,1 went on board | fanatic ora fool. They are ever proclaiming that tho State, of 19th June, gives a list of majorities, so far as the vi nian, accompanied by Mr. B Wi Higgs, » partner | dramehop is the greatest of all curses—and yet they are then received, of 1,050 for Shiel and 1,079 for Logan, or r. Hyland, acting Consul, and stated to tho oflicer in | oyor yi . ‘ c 20 in favor of the latter, But the couaties, uf Coos and | charge that | wanted to go to'eea; his reply was, “Thava | CVT Voting to maintain it. Is this their matchless in- Carry worn wet teal te cough {to | charge of the ship and cargo, and cannot permit you to do | fatuation or their amazing hypocrisy? them the Statesman says:—‘‘A citizen of Umpqua, arrived | 80.”” A like treachery explains the like low condition of the here, reports Coos and counties at 60 majority for | Question:—By whosefuuthority have you taken charge | antislavery cause, Abolitionists have from year to year JL. Blackburn, Capt.; Theo. Winters, First Lieutenant; wa! SUF wan boarded again bys boat from H. B. M. | the frenzy ot party politics, rush to the polls to vote for not any. Curry Yerpment has trampled under foot the federal compact of | through that portion of tue Isthmus of Panama, rity Shiel. This report, if correct, will give Shiel 40 ity | of my vessel? : ‘the 22d of May, 1858, by the laws of the 8th and 20th of Yievs not fa aeen the decision. but I understand that bs aaa nt (eee orrinanng =| in the State.” ee, . & al Auywer:—By order of Lieut. Murray, of H. B. M ship | Voted againstyit, until at last there are fewer abolition- April, 10th and 12th of May, 1869, and by those of public | the Court hus decided, among other points, that the pro- | Fceutive and ‘Thomas, Francis Meagher, for the con. | ., The Herald t (Bugene City) of UBth Jane, says:—Joseph | Skipjack: ists than there have been at any time within twenty er aD expropriation of the present year. vincial Legislature hac no power, under the constitution, ctruction of a railroad from Boco de} ‘Toro,on the Atlan Meador arrived bere today from Umpqua county. ly object in asking the question if he would allow me years. The mass of those who were fatens en states that the oificial returns of Coos and Curry give Shiel | to proceed to sea, was merely to elicit a reply to ascertain forty-seven majority. He eaw the official retarua of Jo- | the extent of bis authority, as my register and my papers | Abolishing slavery everywhere, do not go now for ite sephine, which gave Shiel over 200 majority; does not re- | were at that time in the possession of the U. 8 acting | abolition any where, The calculating policy of non-ex- member the exact figures. The Herald makes out 69 | Consul. After this conversation I went on ehore with | oncien haw tak : majority for Shiel. Mr. Higgs, and wrote a letter to the acting Consul to the | ‘Psion bas taken the place of tue uncompromising ¢ Statesman eays of the election of members of the | following effect:— prepa ve ng al principle of abolition. 3 it. Grouars, Bermnda, Ja . . Cee eee Lae een aT oerain ait |, BR—AD ofleer of Her Brituh Majesty's navy, seine | _ Im the year 1844 more than sixty thousand men voted line whig (pretty much demucrat, ‘and intensely ‘anti. I beheve is Murray, commanding the Skipjack, having | for James G. Birney. They would have refused to do so, Tabe nnd Ieluaiza) 4s Lanen iO; ates of Lane's Yau are. | Rubaaumber of men, With an oflcer: on board the Brigantine | had he nou been opposed to the returning of fugitive slaven Aino for Delusion, xa Delusion hag ogg other; republicans, | ou GiaricT hove we hoe ee aeuaie ee kat Linke ms | 19 the continuance of slavery in the District of Columbia; 12; (this count inclutes Logan, of Wasco, declared elect’ | such an actas one of unjustifiable aggression, and 1 claim Oe eee Ce ak the Gave tate between Ge Cate; ed'by the official canvas of that county}. Not classed, | from you, as American Cousul and the representative of we | 904 (0 the admiesion of slave States, Rut ere four years but one understood to be, and three elected aa anti-Lane ‘Am rican people, redress, Lresign the command during the | had gone other epirit bad entered into them; and 2. That in consequence of this declaration it has au- | to make the grant, and that it is a violation of the con- measure thorized the Excentive power, by the sald Inw of the | tract between the general government and the Panama | {io Punta Male, on the Dacile. the Messure spears Uith of June, that on coming to an understanding with | Railroad Company, inasmuch as the latter, by the terms { py) Wen Cine “i Congress, that two or more’ States of the Confeleration, who likewise | of ts grant, has the sole util exclusive privilege to estab | PY, thoke | who onvowe | Mt in Congrams, that think the federal compact broken, and who shall denounce | lish reads ke. across the Isthinus. oo the tonvtlery over whtdh he pee road is to run to Congress as unconstitutional the aforesaid laws, he | ‘The United States sloop-of war St. Marys, Commander | Dunes to New Granada, at any tate she should wait may declare the separation of the Stato froin the preseat here on the Fourth of July from Guaymas | DecPen 8 Kem Cate ciween the two couneries le full Confederation, and proceed to form a new oue, in exercise mi the United States steamer Saranac, | Unlll The DONnAey see ng inte cugugomonte of that owt. of its inherent rights. Captain Robert Ritchie, sailed heute for Sin Francieco on | “YOM is under consideration baving for its object 8. That the sovereign Stato of the Canca, at whose | tho Sth. Her Britannic Majesty's abip Clio is still in port, | 4,2 Prec tun of Swiss emigrants—600 families of that head is found ove of the most illustrious generals of our The United States frigate Lancaster is expected 19 ar- | Dition papi A nah caeae it ioe wemnanaus 98 history, has resumed, by decree of the 8th of May of the | rive here in all of this month. The Wyoming is still at Costa Rica will ‘sufticient po eda the of Brewent’ year, the plenitude of its sovercignty, and has | Callno, aud the Cyane is om the way here from Sau Fran. | Costa ica | om that it will not continue in relations with the | cisco. OES. . meee ; nacional Powers, which have broken the federal compact, | "he sore chip Warren, Lica. J 3-Boye, commanding, News ives Mismeagn. democrats, fives 8, ine numberof members com Chesrself ad crew 'Gnsll wuch tne as Tenn consmnioste | upon his, wer tt to'be voted Ror bee ae rary sins * const! ed, | is still in port SRESPONDENCE. poth assembly, ‘America y : foted for 5 tens than te restored, together with the federal Union, |” another large and important mail from the West Coast OUR SAN JUAN COI re pe he aay a I Sere eee nened Saat votes te "thas vopeniact ‘ah Whe eaiopment of thoes Fights 10 the States which te | ard Central America has een eft tho fetus, Me Say Jan Det Nowre, June 11, 1860, British Columbia. neceswary. I shall (eel obliged by an immedia‘e ey. OF thee Seay taommnll promenty eee ose 0 © ’ Vand ving wri agen ' iti i: 2 oot ication. joubaL | one “4. That the State Of the Magdalena, joining Bolivar, and | ii a aera ee ened the tenner Ariat It in to | Opposition to @ Right of Way—How to Overcome li | case OF THE DESKRTER YROM THR UNITKD STATES T have the honor to be, sir, your obedinut servant, thoueand would pow demand in their candidate the witove territories embrace the whole'shore ot the Atiautic, | be hoped that the United States rovermment ‘will teake | Chewacter of President Martines—Col. Canty—The India BOUNDARY COMMIESION, a | tpelatvad tek scares JaGOR'StORM, | qualifeations ‘whieh’ they ‘demanded in “1S4s, Woo made similar d ti of Bol grote ll tatpy.ointh orpadl ren a ty 3 ‘atkins, from _ of ail the sixty thonsund would have voted as bi esting to dotersitantion to wage 6 ce ebctasion’ i Son oc ocet vwumnere of great, Tapertanee to Ammer? ~ ri United States Boundary Comm: 1» Was taken before Uniren States Coxsetanre, 2 did, had Birney avowed himself in favor of a white 5. That the State of Santander if animated by like sen- | can merchants’ and shipowners. There are said to be Pronk: 6 a ee information tovch Paci the Supreme Court at Vietoria,under an application made | oy sey teas vinunian.— eimvon duly 6 1a6d. S| tuai's pouty, OF of any however slight discrimination a. © present ti , sit matters reached here from Managua. It is raj y Capt, Woodrull, w! im 1 Should be given ; — - against the black man ib the whole multitude of political a | OS the. present time. ity Aanerionn ‘vensla st the up to him ave deserter trom the said Commission, Cape, | &! sn'hre~"Tm Ja pommeasion of your letter of hie date Fights?’ Bat pow how very few of them all woala’ wie am = i mace of ee. a) Dame, Ca Chineba Islands loading goano, and the only way | that the majority of what is termed in Nicaragua “Agri- y bave likewise dectaimed against the uncoustitution- | the officers and crews of these vessels have to os ality of the alorementioned laws, yet have minifested | commnnicate with their families and friends in | “wtaristes,” that is to say, those who possess chowdas oodruft condveted his own case. The Attorney General | inuthe ogaity of gour coyace 10 the coat of Aimee Pasa | hold their votes from their candidate because of such an appeared for the erown. decline receiving the resignation of the property uader your | atheistic avowa! on luis part’ I say atheistic—for what is ‘that they will not take part in the actions of the other do- | the United States Is via this Isthmns, Then again | Avertas, or mall plantation patches, whercin are grown } %& Capt. Woodreil argued that, according to the terms of | charge, aud also of incurring any expenses on accoun' of the | plainer than be who makes it does not believe ia the God Claiming States. our Vrou ou the Paco W8 very large, aud the | plantatns, bananas, pigs, chickens, dogs, moles, horses, eee ee Oe ee eee ane’ | ei contestation on abent, Carr etait cee ene fae cat one blood all natlonst””- Very Sow of the ve 08 0 acm and fu - 1 5 officers and ave fo) 4 ‘0 the ul 5 . Your pi leer guile ixty thousand but would no" ounce d 7. That even in the very States of Royaca and Candina- | onty x lee She officers and meu have herctofore | with a sprinkling of horned cattle, Brazil wood, cacao, | be given Aa they were allowed to seize deserters | fF apy future nection in the premixes. Your case, i foolish or fal al Yor ete tlh gee gdm marca, there is a strong opinion in favor of the rights of | had have been by this Ithmus. The detention of the sball Bie my mia atontion —— himself on apy of those the States. present mail here will be of serions injury to these | Coffee and such like commodities, are decidedly opposed pray Ap yen did not see why they could not do | “| pave the honor to rematngyour obedient servant, high groundi ‘on which Biruey stood fori wo openly ano 9. Lastiy, that from all these reasons it is evidemt that | Clacses of our fellow countrymen, besides hundreds and ranting a charter for right of way across this country, | *°,t0 he Bout of 3 W. 0. HYLAND, lirmly and nobly. Now the sixty thousand call for cun * ghe caso has arrived to faliill article second of -the law of | thot a of others engaged in ‘mercantile parsaite on ag ; hey dbeenpa rides o 7 The Attorney General was of opinion tha Court Deputy United siwies Consul, | ning in their candidate. Then they insisted on integrity the 11th June, of this year, the Stat Bolivar takin the Pacific const ag it would have a tendency to increase the price of labor | had no right to give up o1 etain the prisoner as Now, tn reply to Lieut, Murray's first statement, that en the candidate must be grandiy moral aa well as rtin the defence of the federal constitution of the The United states Cons! at this place arranged with | from what is now paid, or promised, to the poor devils 4 on the Boundary Commission at the time of } both captain and mate were on shore, | have to inform | g7andly inte!lectual in order to be worthy of their votes. , 1858, whose custody has been confided to it by tho | the agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company for the | who ‘dig and delve” for one dime and a half per diem, | DM«scare, but was a prisoner in transity. | a 290 that_my object in taking the mato on shore was to | Now he must know bow to shape his creed to the popular tenth article of the same, and, placing itself eat of copveyance of the mail to California and Oregon, which , re ndge Cameroa Ful ne on been shown | enable me to make arrangements to settle the claim of | f¥or, and be skilled in contrivances to get votes, Thur reach of those who, invested wiih the public power, usurp | left here on the steamship Joba 1. Kobe ce the Lith | %0.0n€ dollar, the same as was paid by the old Transit | why the prisoner should be given up to the United States. | the ealvors; and, when | Orst saw Lieut, Murray, [ pro- | {creasingly rapid are the downward steps in morele, the sovereignty of the Sates inst. bv agreeing to allow the company the postages on | Company. Among those holding this opinion is President | The officers of the commission had put into another colony | tested verbally against the intrusion which I deemed he What a mighty host would the sixty thousand have be 6 . . M | Martinez. This patriotic gentleman, however, admits that | of the British crown to suit their own convenience. This | had committed, according to my judgmont, to re- | Come had they mot fallon into the fatal orror of giving up port was not in the direct route between the places they | move the hatches before the verse! bad entered this | truth for numbers, They were impatient for success— were conveying the deserter. According to the custom | port, in violation of the treaty between Great | Bot knowing that they already had’ it, and. would oon of international law he should release the prisoner. tain aod America. | stated to Lieut. Murray | Unue to have it so le 8 they adh to principle. For Capt. Woodruff thanked the Court for the attention they | that the casks to which he allades were intended for bal- | not only is it true that such adherence works out and had shown him, and intimated bis intention of forwarding | jast and for palm oil, and that the veasel was not on a | Surrounds itself with every success, but that it i@ itself In the name of the State of Boliv®®, and in fuliliment | the jetters—the ar angement being subject, however, to Of the aforesaid law decrees, the approval of the United Statce government. tbe | 1ethombrvade tralajo—by whom he means to designate the Article 1. The stete of Boltvar remains from to-day | Consul would cheerfully haye made the same agree- | Diecrabie, inlues win Bee mam ane Coen compen Separated trom the present Granatian Confederation: aod | ment with Vanderbilt's agent, but {t could not be doae, pes ones peter tiberal Fw eit again a im consequence the natioval employes who reside tn its yee, Se es cone sob ne yee yy A pod the goveromen » couple of hundred thousand dollars or territory cease the exercise of their functions, with the r , iby pees 60 in cash, for 0° privilege of clearing out and making | the particulars of the case to Washington, in order thet it | slave voyage, neither was she aglaver, Om tue second | he highest form of success. ‘The sixty thon ee ee aon tee eee NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC, navigable the river San Jaan, repairing the old transit | might be settled between the two nations. As the labors pg “ an ee | adua ed, hoes ercind te Giceeeds ke Ee y | road, rebuilding docks, offices, &e., why, be would not | of the Boundary Commission would last some five years to con- } Tate of progression would have put the government of ‘8 of the State. — a | feel himself at liberty t reject the offer. it in likewise obiened me pear ar Ge inne neat One Pasngee Comsnpensaios | reported that Senor Perez stands a fair chance of obtaia- the State, shall exercise, respectively and provisiouaily Paxama, July 14, 1860. ing for the old Accessory Transit Company a renewal of according to the terms of article secoud of the above | Work fore the Chilean Legislature—Briskness of the | its charter, a he ean [oe tours Re mentioned laws, the administration of all those ailsirs Mining Intereste—Receipts at the Custom House at Vat. | Babs, provided Ne sue 7 poe ctoutentan Prema ) reserved to the government of the Confodera- . Speaking of Martinez, pu iden- paraiso—Activity of the Grain Market at Peru, Buenos | cy and retire to bis hacienda, in covsequence of ill health. longer, it would be « seurce of great anneyance to both the country into their bands jong ere this time. Byvil Parties, unless some definite understanding were come to. | trae had been entered upon. My opiniea is that the Vir- | Wa® the hour in which they Jisteaed to the proposal to = —— ginian must be given up to me, as there is not a ttt purchase specdy vietory at the price of their principles. ‘evidence a fuatity her detention. It is my duty vo ‘ Me price was paid. Be no viclory and no good came ip I Fro r lw you now the extent of wi require, if the vom evurn. Thanks for the eternal ordination that no good tenwele cnn Soa ct eta te shid, residing | Feleaulabed by the government wre.’ kight uumired | SA ve parchasedat such « price "4 Wocclana dollars will be euflicient, if there is no occasion to The retrogradation of 3 rh Logisiatares in respect ten. " a on the South Cove, wear Federal and stroets, ve . Article 3. The executive power will promote, with the | Ayres and Brazit~Bzpertation of Specie from Chale ten mapas, eral Leathe na flit Sdiced, Sgatas Tee down the barber tn ihe yacht Thistle, belongiog te | tHe versel down, which Yean ouly ascertain by cutting a | 10 flavery illustrates the decline of Northern sentiment governments of the other States who havo or inay fopa- | Fhmnch Naval Fleet a! Callgo—Newe from Bolivia —An. | Americans, (bits ho cuss to bat) bat aprighs oad howeass | opi). W. Lestberbee, a superintendent of one ‘of ths | @1¥eF from the Navy Yard wo asceriain the extcut of in- | mtb eublort slavery id her proecat bagi South Boston bridges. “The boat was in chargo of Timo- | Jury) And in case the damage is more than I expect. « si ‘ A — ger sum will be required to repair ber. Tne | Of Hil the States: but w thy O'Halloran, an ex; aod the party | o.ght hundred dollare is merely to meet the claims of the | folve by bare mi rate themselves from the Confederatiou, the establish tretpated Blockade of the Port of Cabija~Non-Inter- | suid of but very few Nicaragnans. perienced boatman, consisted of eleven persons besides the skipper—Jere- other unavoidable expenses. | have farther | iuter State lave trade ment of @ provisional general government, according to v Oe i — ‘The famons Col. Cauty, once as pert and flippant as a the terms contained in article fourth of the afore-cited | cowrte Between Bolivia and Peru— Movements of the Bele Po gage nage: Pheog) ols Kom oon avery in the Distr lth a * “ " onan saiet, salvors oer, end will ockivate Bieotly reletione, with the ether ligerent Generals in Eeuador—The Uneetited State Sf | awd’ judging from tus looks, his transit project, Tike fons. miah Murphy, Michael Lavery, Edward O'Donnell, Tho- sila aahed enemas tebe ke jumbia; or in fay wing the adminsion of new Article # The other dispositions of the aforementioned Affairs Between the United States and Peru— Movements — id ee forever. Yet I phy doubt that =. el a = Ley ae} McCarty, T remain, dear sir, yours, respectfully, The disastroua effect of such rosoluticas on will go tato efbe clive o . Clay, Amert s u ish goverument rati ie treaty Intely . jurphy, Kate , and Mary, acon stor! ction Would be an effectual plea against "Given fs Curtingeye, daly 3,100... phan tat negotiated with Nicaragua by Mr. Wyke, very strenuous | amd Kate Sliney, the atlor obly about van Years okt. tii detieens Rieanbaat suena ._ Nevertheless, in 1808 her Senate voted unan nous “ ve JUAN JOSE, NIETO. The English steamer Valparaiso, coast, | eflorts will be made to obtain a route through this coun- theocmeceet Alma, a Seas Ck aod waste 4 Wnuam Snanr, Req, New York:— omy %, Se ly in are of all these,and her Assembly by such an ite” Axytomio pe La Esprit, Secretary General o bee Noes later mes aa unaaras a ee hong pkg John Bull is very muchylisgusted with the Panama } 1) OY almont a and before any of the party Dear Sin—Since toy letter of yonterday’s date, Lieut. a wiminy acclamation that no negatives were called . 7 4 ging the mail and 829 in epecie for Eu- could get hold of anything with which to buoy f wind Murray, Royal Navy, has withdrawn hie men from the elves up. O'Halloran, the moment the collision occur- ] Virginian, but bow fong 1 abail remain froo from intra: | pgrtics irae eeonace oy roe toe ae a the Present red, jumped om board the Almaand threw a to the | sion ie a diffeult matter to describe or imagine, as it ap- 1 yin on astonall ~ Thidile, which was caught by Jerry Murphiy, who was | pears to me that if mosquito only gives a buzzing blast | he itd cary etait donemea ae aid suememaere parent, is an excellent opportunity for those alread: The President of the Sovercign State of Bolivar then | rope, two hundred bides and Mfty-eight bales of deer sking ingens ts conte i tee inte po dong th jesved & manifesto,to its inhabitants, which is too long for | for New York. Her dates are Valparaiso 18th aad Callao | to obtain supplies of this ce ebrated article at a small ex . nee, ‘iver Serrepiqui, and near the Henatn. 20th June, pes The forest along the dragged through the water by it, the schooner not stop- | anda gentle prick of bis proboscis, gunboats of elugyieh ; the road leading from the Moin to San Jose, Costa Rica, is -_ albeit well-nigh infinitesimal, diferesce may be ki > ‘There are now three out of the eight States of the Con The news from Chile is not important. Congress had | full of gum clastic trecs, and the milk is sald, by compe | PibR iM its course. Mary Janc Fitasimmons got her motion come Soundering into tis harbor: and inten between the republican and other parties on the fh. 4 federation in open hostility againet the goveruioat, and | been in session a little over two weeks, yet no very great | tent Jodges, to be of n very superior quality,” Abundant | frm? wrume his neck, | aud clude, to tim til | Mee Aen Soe Tom have been reficting whether or | (fSvery. A republican voter needs to hoar and say Great Gastheticg prevalls tn The Sve others. tof public businows had been transacted. The fol. | Delp cam be obtained either at this town or from up tho | they Wet caved Oy 0 rom the steam: | charebyard near yond have been reflecting whether oF | something now and then against Territorial slavery, not eee panic . coast, to procure whatever quantity may be desired. In- | % , Walpole, which furtunately jwas near at | m ougl oe rgo, toenable me to pay only to prevent others from confounding him with a lena and Bolivar, the two wealthiest States on he Atlantic, and the Cauca, on the Pacific, being in the | wing measures were under consideration. A bill to or- | deed the only thing requisite to enter into the businces, hands of the federalists, cnts tue -entral government off | ganize and ditfuse the powers of the civil courts of Copiapo: | it capital; all the rest is hers. Beside, any person en band at the time, Kate Glavin caught hold of Murphy by | salvore, or to remain here and await further orders from the Waist, and was taken along some distance, bet on With a remittance, If you consider it advirable that An4 emocrat, bat to prewerve the bair’s breadth dif drawn beneath the water so muchgthat she was forced to | I should sell and return to New York for a cargo, I shall im his own conscloumness, At every other point Doug! feren ni eupplies of ammunition a ‘ms from abroa! > create ri % grging in the business: remain at home if be chootes, an this of Territorial slavery ail the jes allow ON te . bill t a ne settee ete olor oon may donate ae well threvgh let fo, ard she was drowsed. fi Smetinsy Oey. your srsert; or if, on the other hand, Hiavery ite fll swing» And Ee eoesceeins ant vale mad ff joe being either elected | Aranco, lish of a © porte of repul for he agence) experienced and res] Hib jee resid . ion Mary proceed cons 5 Pre would be even ay caracet and steady opposition to ala’ Sow skirmishes, will end in Moequera being either elec the enlistment 8, to reorganize the system of pri- | Inghere, who are Iamilar with the country, the people | Murphy, touted and were saved by Tats that wore sett | fargo, | shall also be. ready to obe © nse a) | at thie point, if accompanied, an the present. vacillsting v dictate President or proviniming bisseelf dictator mend and reorganize the consulates. | andthe language, Con to their wmistance from a Cape Cod schooner asd the | | A report was current last night that the Attorney Ge- | opposition ix, by the ndmission that rlavery May exis! tn The mail from Costa Rica has arrived, but brought no a The mal from Grauada will not be The federal employ* in Bolivar and wilalens have deen exiled, and the Custom Houses, &c., are le the hands while the politicians on the feuce, not know rable quantities of rubber are y tay whether to declare for Mosquere or is son-la-law of the country continue to excite | constantly being gathered by the natives and others, | Alma an: another Nova Scotia vemcls. The Murphy girl Ba Migr P wef penta dhg, og Feit Pig oo = ry State! For what is slavery but General Herran. » annexed tive | whieh is fold in this town, of exchanged for bad whiskey. |! Suppord to havo gone down in the Thistle. Port to seize my veesel, 90 that | may yet be subject to ted claim of property in tana? “Lae aI fron | The fint parsons reached by boats were O'Donnel! and | interference, cecasioned by reports altogether untioniet | {pe Practically aecented claim of property i af Lavery, who said they could take caro of themselves and | and perfectly false; but this, of course, must terminate | virtually conceded in a Territory also, What is prop rty news of impor’: directed ‘he rescuers to look after the women. They | as did the other, in utter fallsey. euy where is property cvery arks: | here until the day after to-morrow, here, That “what the laws Of the federalists. 2 008 “ ward were ed to the teeth, rifier, fe. 2.903 eb were picid up Iastof all, and Lavery was so exhausted | The men on bo arm , rifles, eye gh he ae soteneas dine ak: atin : yor aaa ctlver | to mre seedy Wor tem ana ety wahing-a tee eed te oes tinted after being taken from tho water. It was | volvern, cutlawes, and T know ‘not what other couccaloi | Hia'ydatteratheeee Brome shat, Mulugs, tbe ang taney Sean greater part of these motals | out of the harbor. is vearly tulf an hour before he was rescued. Mary Sliney | weapons they might have had, as though they were to | awe. but God alone ordaing what Ie property. To the Separation of the State of Bolivar from the Republic—Uh exported to England, and the residue to the United | The only vesvols at this port at prosent are I. B, M.'s | Wa# Ging when rescued, and is having fainting Gis to- | attack thieves sud robbers. ont | School of grewt nature, and not to the enactmente and Position of Generals Mosquera and Herran— Which will | States | sbip Gladiator, royal mail sieamer Prince, and Whe Ameri | “4¥, Ot # considered out of danger. Mary Jane Fitzsim ain happy to inform you that the Virginian is tight | conventions of men, are we to go to learn the elements The Distracted State of the Count ‘The receipts of the Custom House of Valparaiso forthe | can schooner Congdon, bound for New York. mops wa! #0 weak thata physician was called when eho | and bas not leaked since we bave been in port. and subjects of property. That government may author be President? — yan Sane WY 1 mouth of May amounted to $436,820. ‘There entered the | 4 “ reached ine wharfas it was thought she was dying, but | I have just learned that the salvors, who agreod to ro- | ine the destruction of property in cases where {t has be ‘Trouble with the Maile, de same port during the first quarter of the present year | she was omfortable this morning. Thomas Bowen ceive $600 for their claim, bave now decided t put the | come a source of actual or apprehended evil, I do not { aswimnr?, but be happened to bave his doots off at the | brig into the Admiralty Court; and | sappore this lint | Geuy, Rut Ido deny that this admitted power a! Lime of ie'aecident and was able to keep himeclf from | been done with the vain hope of detaining the vewwe! wot! | scm maintain, ground for the claim that goverament san . On the 34 inst. the State of Rolivar declared itself in- | G18 foreign cotton vessels, the total tonnage of which amounted to ~~ Rg aud there cleared during the samo | ls. NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Gependont of the federal government. Santander and 7 = grecnecate sinking ly “trending water.” the ‘ period 476 vesse' inking . °F | transmate into property that which is not property, and Magdalena were to separate on the same day. In the Le | '"ty"occaequence of large onders haying been received | One San Francisco Correspondence. Dar rerarter saw litle Kate Sliney thin morning. Sho | Miloe, who is now at HANME, bat ail their schemes | ean look away from tbe light of nature, common Sense, sislature of the farmer State a proposition was made to | from Peru, Buenos Ayres and Braail, the grain market of San Prascisco, June? 8, 1860. | Warne Be aly got ‘ihe fright. Saeeerce toca: | mast Imagine that we have’ niggers on. bosrd | Sh Common law to determine what is’ property. Per declare ite independence, and was negatived by a vote of | TATSTOPS At aut doce have inaproteds OF Inte, And | suit Again the California Steamship Company—The | iuiry hor tho was saved sho maid—'Anne McCarty kopt | hermetically sealed. 1 really hore that thie | Yelteicaton of preyerts: t hen better salt that we mee Binctoen against two. Afterwards, though, the Assomily | there has been exported from ‘Chile from tho Ist of Pony Eeprea—Murder of a New Yorker—Arren of the } bold of ne till the Boat picked mo up,, and that's alll | Sreeeenite smo countries before now lakes piace, for in | tBoriae the destruction Of that in whic the rights of pro Guthorized the Governor to declare ite independence us | Janvary to the Fist May, of the present pear, $800,808 in | Perpetrator, dt, de. Siterw girl, a having, Golbing to cling to, | my humble opinion it wore Detter that a certain rnoe | Petty are already forfeited or lost, soon as one of the other States done #0. poinciraty shipped’ to the uolehber ng republics of south } TW Steamer Sonora, from Panama, with New York bravely sok hotd younger companion, who was | were exterminated from the face of the carth then that } yvaliy oppewe the introduction vf slavery tons o tecrioery Gen, Mosquera was in open correspondence with the } America, while that of silver went to foreign countries, dates to June 6, arrived here to-day; the Oregon, from | too frighiened to take care, of Rerself, Gnd kept her head | Oe Te eee emote t | it muet reall every atmineion it has made in favor of jventia ctod h Copper, in bare, $20 26 a $20 60 per quintal, cash hi 4 ve th tance e. ie 7 M op ME hg . the jawfulnes# of slavery in a State, At this point of most influential parties in Bogota, and it was expected h ppe 7 P the samo port, reached on the 27th. Both vessels | 106 risk of her own life. am_of opinion that if the vessel wore to to be hove out | averitorial slavery the. duli-equatter ‘sovereignty demo It to procure ‘would make terme with the government, The news | COnPer reguiu: $8 00, cash. Copper ores $4 50 © $9 86, | srought passengers from the astern States, " cash. ides $16 50 a $17, cash. Flour—7,000 quintals crate have on the seore}of consistency, an immense ad have been purchased for the Australian market at $3 12 The pony express from St. Louwls, with dates to June os const 7 vantage over the republeant and [niglassites, Ifa man ‘The nive Pieked op by the boats wore taken on board the W 19, nad brongtt up to the city about #ix n on which has gone mp from Carthagena of the State of Boli- TACO} STORM nat he Gan var having declared its independence wili complicate mat- | best bigs | pe RT Ly AJ 6. ot Cobija 12, arrived ot Carson City yesterday afternoon. No hos } O'clock. At . time it was mppored thet O"Ballaras OB STORY thay be property nh stat i lien that he = ters aga’ sa ot at i i ) . These ve has not yet been blockaded by President Castition, of Peru, | til@ Indians aro reported between California and salt City Intelligenc democrats make themselves strong. by osepting thie A Desaeren Wire Atresers 8cicio.—About ten o'clock | ference, and their opponents weaken themselves. by re the national authorities have been seized by the | although he sent. naval fleet to the South avowedly for | Lake. would make themselves all rovolutioniste, a great many of them having gone to Pana. | that purpore. The decree of non intercourse between Bo- | At Mokelumne Hill, on Monday last, a man named Ab- i it. But there democr yesterday morning, ® young woman, named Mary Lock. | 1° 7 " iw forced. far stronger if they would the farthe ma. Warlike preparations are continually going on in Car. | V/s thd Peru's St en ete vot tone at Goaynqait | Ber Hall, a native of New York, aged fifty-five years, was wood, Jumpod into the fast river, at the foot of Jatnes | fh')'\veiel un the right to earry this mat ame’, oad thagona, Nieto is dritling bis mon, and potting | we bave no later reliable news from Ecuador. General | killed by a young man named Le, during an altercation. slip, and was in danger of being drowned, whon a colored \ute any Territory, butlinto every State aleo, ‘And man jomped into the water and rescued her. A police. | they will yet come to this, and the nation man shortly alter took her in charge; but the unfortunate | to thie, provided the abolitionions Sac not suc the State in a perfect condition of defence,’ He is also | Robles, former President of Bouador, has left Pata, Peru, | He was stabbed in several places. Le i# now in jail. farming gunboats for the Magdalena; nine of them ars to | where he bas beea sojourning for some time past. Iti | A letter from Mariposa cives the particulars of the kill he 20th. \powed ‘t be hae gone to Eewador. The forces of | ing of two men named Bean and Gibbs, on the Colorado violently to get to the water again,eri- | ceed im the meantime with their counter doo ES tepered that in Qauca a battle wae fougiit, in Saran Tones aml Trae have probably had an engage- | The Indians who committed the deed acted in self de- uly intent it committing suicide, Gn in. | trine that man oe which Mosquera got the worst. The of action is | ment ere this, and the next news will doubtless iaform us pie yo pee of the woman, it was discovered | Jeiierson Davis or is right. Alb maid to be , on the frontier of . A battle is | of the triumphant entry of the former into Guayaquil, as, she bad been married for two years, and that hor Liaeon or who. Soon to ye fought ib the Sate of Magdalena, between the | at last accounts, he was marching on that place. husband had recently abandoned her. She was locked up the image of ‘of the general government, under Gen. Vieco, and ‘There ie bot little to re Peru. The French | on the Sovora, have bi ta suit by Justice Kelly. slave every the ‘militia, commanded 7 Gen. Md Gen. Vieco, | naval fleet is etill in the of Callao, awaiting, it # | Mail Steamehip Company. . complaint Ly tpt Croron Agrepect Drrarmce?.—On Inet Saturday bids nowhere. Vice Pre. ‘mit the for work on several sewers were opened by the Crotow idge hee ei anorepees now Aqueduct Board in presence of Mr. Comptroller Haws. : lems than ove. Patrick Flannigan was awarded the coptract for the con of persons or tipuation of a kewer on Mott street, between Grand and ” Asound proposition this, were the wordr " tract for building a sewer in Firet avemuc, betwoun Tenth it, fete uy came Soe prevented from enjoying © statcroom exclusively, and and Heyentb strects. above Nature and God, The righte aod

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