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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PLEMBER 3, 186i. the step taken se @ most arbitrary one, and some of tha | The queation now wwder dispute by force ronan not, | (copper mines) bas been retarded on secornt of the con | sunt tuo ot the mon clung to the boat and fuated to OPENING OF CHURCHES, ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT, pene per da Bo #0 far a to euppose that the commarcer | nes not neem, will not be, nor can it become, a confict of , pose shunt grat Woe of nasiet bos toe gy es np rere eage ‘ule’ Oeunia Kelleher was MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, WHOLE NO. PRICE TWO CENTS, 8761. “ mann races. It ie briefly reduced to the following :— lead of suifering by the raing, have been greatly | WSIKIDR +croee & claim near S hia font slipped and r OUR ASPINWALL CORRESPONDENCE. a Crops, BOY greatly I hear Seaora, Ni PV Services Yesterday at In 1857 the count, system, | Den be was pr: cipi'sted into a hole forty feet in depta, Tue NEARLY A MILL ON IN TREASURE ON FREIGHT. Acrmwats, N.G., August 25,3860. | sristing in the pai oasaging yin pis, Apes To bars, $20 cash per quintal; but no anion at | fall nrnke his back, ara he died ma tweney minute mreh of the Par’ Ne ee Se Business Extremely Dull—Rain Storms—No Tidings of es nar Pesnidana Ad these figures. Etjab Lee, who is under inc\etment for the killin h, Christ Curch, Cnuren of : 7 ae ion. ident Ospina, who attacks, and has not | Flour—No change to nate tn the price of this article. Miller, at Indian Diggings, Ei Dorado county, lu Feoraary | £ ¢he Mediator, che South B. ware: i California, New | /Pater—United Staics Vasels in Por-—Cullision—Deaih | inneied the federation, which deprives bim of the im- | Caifoe bas been exceedingly srarce, and nutwitortand | last, Was arresteo near Keicud Vatiey north of Clear Lake, » uth Baptist Church, Interesting News from 0} . of Mr. Totten, Jr., de, menge powers be before held, has been constantly ooou- | ing what bas beon lauded ex Valparaiso, a quoted ab 20 | Ate Waaysago According to the Napa Reporvr ho was | Bd Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. . 5 rer " .. | pied in alming to destroy the newly adopted sysiem, and | cents, brovgbt as far as Big Vatiey, whore he nroke lone After the summer vucstion and cleani 1 Granada, Central and South America, The Northern Light, fyom New York on the 11th, ar- | eee ee eet oor, has untiningty, abored. to night aud exeaped. Devuty aberii{ Jedfview ired four stots | gue cuurehes reopened actaetey i ee cae agad PT ioe Bes ERE Ake here on Sunday afternoon, the 19th, stabout fre vesto the Fig teof the Biaiee, and concentrate teem in BOLIVL! at hie ag he ran, but without effect. Leo was at the house ; state ‘sbicont face o'clock P, M., being twelve bours bekind her usual | the pational executive. Yerm of two years DISCOVERY OF SALTPETRE—THE PERUVIAN mNyA- | Of Noble, at the fort of the luke, two days afterwards, | **rViCes were not particularly ettractive or interost- THE WALKER EXPEDITION, | time. radste oon avo hours cariicr hor passengers | Staten have prprtlane perag tt Al bir’ SION —MOVEMNTS OP GENERAL BELZU, BTC. $00 Sil naan upon bis "wrists, but the connect’ | iop, but they gave the strangers a town eome idea of re- mann nnn ~ could have crossed the Isthmus, and been in timo for the | Iature of six of the eight States of the Confederacy declared ‘The news frum this email republic ‘8 without intoreat, | “A dentist, namec ©. W. Goodrich, died very suddenly | '#!*# 14 Whe metropulie. ~ (ide et Panama. Ae ‘t wes, they were compelled to re. | certain acts onconstitutional, and directed their | Via Vulparaizo we learn of the discovery of ealtoxtreat | op the Oth lost. in the Dyshuway House, oo Sansome | SY. GEORGE'S CHURCH. e Consignment of Washee Hi “ ‘ sovereignty. The respectful and diguified remonacrances | : * sueet A port mortem exaninal loo extabiiched that ssi comeia tiie aaa Lare Silver Ore in to ANG ight and thus lort twelve bowrd | finesse Sates were treated with disdain aad riciculo | OF Rear the port of Cobija by Dr. Reid, specimens of | Ay or5 enoray wanthe cause of death Deceased wanforey, | , T° °PemNR fervicewof this ehureh, after the ural od op the tri; and their petition rejected. The Legislatures then | which bave boon sent to Valparaiso for examination, and | five years of age, aud formerly of liane. fummer vi 2, place yesterday. although many - ~ Since the sailing of the Ariel, on the 15th, nothing of | evar pceaaaed Waal: evarnnrs ie aan = which prove to be of excellent quailty. ‘The article is A Siencomls “oo A moon, was found dead | of The regular mem bera of the congvegation were absent, } 8 je 1 ey have dove. f ; nea the Elk G jour’, in Racramfeuto county, lsat ir ‘place were Bil ‘ - TRE CIVIL WARS IN SOUTH AMERICA, | severe! ‘otercet has transpired on the Jethmur, Busines? General Mosquera Governor of the State of Gauca, took | Said to be very abundant where it bas been diccovered | oases evideute elicited before the tnrcncrs | (hect Pisce were filed witn strangers, sojourners sa the ‘a ps ie dull enough to suit the laziest poco tiempo, and tho | the initiative, he being tho most prominent person'in the | by Dr. R. General Belza arrived at Arica om the | Jury, it eppeared that two men, named Willan Wiliams | °F) 80 that when the pastor aacended the pulpit the loomy enough for the most des- deral ty, which asks for nothing more. than com: inatapt. 4 correapondent of the Panam» ‘aa veeph Binke, killed Blanchard because the latter had |< bureb—opo of the largest in the oity—was quite crowd- pliance with the conetitution, It ie simply absurd to say | Sar and Herald, writing from Arica under dito | yalcd a iaweult aguivet Williams. The two men aro io | ed. The services were commenced with a hyma desig- nuonotony of Aspinwall Reported Successes of Mosquera in | jeiriny rec: se. The deluge of re.n, night and day, 8 obly | that General Moequera, in what bezhas done and is do! © the Sth ult,, states that it ia tha intention of Belza to | prigcy, Blake bas confessed bis guilt nated by the 4 i . 4 “ 4 e pastor, io whieh those ant jo New Granada. varied by the sharp tlashes of lightning, followed by Jeth | ie actuated by Jealousy of President Ospina and by ambi’ | invado Bolivia with w few mea, in tho hope that tho |" Jeuew Pepsera, {rem Wisconsin, while working fu tho | all that fervor which generally careening ene Agee J mue thunder. Do you know what thie i#? Itis when | Hop. Moequere has served a Presidential term | whole country wil\join him {f the army remains tree | Pacific Compans's clalma, Sierra covoty, last Monday, was | pational e' After the bymn followed a prayer and in Now Granada, and was by acclamation designated a | to Linares, Belzu will have buts pocr chance, aud rons | fatstly injured by the caving of abank, He died Wed | & rocitation of the commandments, to which the cougre- the candidate of the federal party in the approaching con risk Of losing Ris neck Hin dopartaro from Tacna, | needay, gation appropristayy responded; then followed the eplatle ou sme!) eulpbur and hear thunder for balf am hour after Triumph of Flores Over it te past, No paradox, | teat for that office: and yet, although the triumph of that | {twas reported, was to tae place op she 30th vit SUMMARY O¥ NEWS and gospel appointed fur the day, the thirteenth Sond: We have peas from Bogota or Cartbagena since the | party is inevitable, having the support of six cighths A fire broke o: Tuceday last at Grave Valley, which de } ater Trinity. Atter hearing the one hundred aud prone d Franco in Ecuador. parry Kaper rope ben so potageig pe Moe | of the country, Genera! Mosquera withdrew from the PERU, stroyed a bumber of frame buildings, Low’ 20t report- im by the ch Receeenners the 224 for Caribegena, he’ brings uot 9 word of | Sanewer’ in tho sickly imagination of Dis outeates | URALTH OF PRESIDENT CASTILLA—PRANCH AND | ao oe eunday tant, Theomaumed TATES CLIIMS ON PERU news from Sen Juan. Nothing had been beard | The revolution Twould have been avolded had Preaident | AMMRICAN VESHKL4 OF Wa—THE UNITED StATES the Itatia Satoon and other buildings” Loes 86.000 Ue to the Hebrews: —* Looking unto Jee THE UNITED & § Chip N + {ef Walker, bat creat, uneasiness was felt, a8 it was 8uP- Ospina followed the counsels of General Horran; but far CLAIMS —THE PRESIDENTS Mess a! LIVIA—PHB The ship White Swallow, one huedre and eleven days | ive for tome length upon their meeting, the eloqu icine diainighabieahs a Peal pe ce gating al i ol _ aes | from eo doing, they were indignantly rejected, and the ATTEMPT ON THE PRESIDENT'S LIFR—ARREAT OF AN | from Burton, reports having, July 26, fallen in with the | speaker concluded his somewhat lengthy sermon by ex Zaatnse te Was York, en isaneck kunnen, Le ee ee rete erecta eee nL. SManIGh™ OM GUREICIOR, BTC. Joven Alberta, bored from Costa Rica to this port, in | westly exhortivg bis bearers never to woury of the sp!- The Intended Invasion of Bolivia | Mr ihe Pacitc tide, et Paueme, there bave beoa arri | fulton,” Let this tse be Garde ia lags the aggressor we | _TBETE 8 Dut tle change fo note fm tho affire of thin | Peed of provisions, which ahe supplied yn. | Jnuth of ke hermn ‘heleecnor Tonos te eate ~ 4 a Bea {¢ 5 Tact a Lt sor fs c a 4 ley, a lawyer of this city, who challenged the | length of the aermon the pastor comman: the moet by Belzu. vals from South and Central America. Your Manama | ihe President. country. Froeident Causille wae etill sufering from the | taro'senator Hraderee to dpus, aad os it winsb dieu! | ca-eful attention of all of gp theme ge of poor and on See Correapencent Wilt post you aa to the uewe, ‘There ie uo | The foregoing is the result of my personal observation | effects of tha wound he received mame two Wonks pro- | ty the fatal meeting with Judge Terry arogn, war atmit | auo-ler prayer coucluded the services " Pu orday was circulated that Onanda (ere!) | ‘2 NeW Granada, whence Ihave lately arrived. | | vtonaly, im cousequence of whizh no further progress hae Coun? be a citizen of the Cuited States, in the District | CHURCH OF THE PURITANS—OPENING SERYON BY Papal Fund in Chile—Protest of the to, seizing $12,000 in mouey aud other | boon made towards a rottinment of tho American claims. | iy. it will be remembered, becadse ho wan sae ccar io KEY, T. FRELINGRUYSEN WHITE, fe Sardinian Minister, yess, te weoA cad Herald, of Penams, pats Bo reli: | young PRON CENTRAL AMERICA, | T French ships of war have loft Callao The Amorica } political standing, and becdute he wa an allen, Religious services were regumed inthe Church of tho The United States frigate Sabine €till lee of our har- { : ato ore paint reader elas ye mare = tans (Dr. Choever’s), corner of University place and . Sf) Is 1 a . O a ‘peter. wo Perovi Z te &e., &e., &e, Lehoe” Morea y Renate nae ee ae Tit ee pate’ | News from Guatemala, San Salvador and | ehipsof war were slo ia port Cour ontiuues in | THE BROOKLYN PARRICIDE, =| Pies! sticct, yesterday forenoon at half past ten > Hache In attempting to beat out he harbor on | Costa Rica—Tne Indigo Crop in Salva | *##0n, but its prooseaings aro of litt'o invent. Tu unual © clock. The attencance was very smatt indeed, not more than vue hundred and Gfty worehippere being present, showing that @ groat portion of the congregation ie yet Tumors of @ revolution ft\i! preva l. President Castiila, The steamehip Northern Light, from Aspinwall August in ree ae dag Feed gs | Li | doreThe Liquor Law—Trade, d&c., &e. | in hie message, speaking of the questious ia dispute by | The Inquest Resumea—Youug Bebon Held 25, with the passengers, malls aud treasure brought | eee ie ie eo arr’ | Tho Panama Railroad Company's steamer Columbus, | tween the United states aud Peru, says he hopes that the to Answer. 4 @ rigging Carried away, while the Engiigman | y " Ww: eS a finger in e watering places wagier Weare. Of @own from Sam Francieco to Panama by the steamer | jost 4 few ebroude. A few lours repaired all damage to with two weeks’ later advices from Central America, ar- ae Seer ear, barkag rue tha pr ct > rey A ‘The inquest into the cause of the death of Mr. Joseph pi na Se rates wie eS f has aseumed, couse je 040 1 ance yes + loaat Dino-tonthe were of Tacle Sam, arrived at this port yesterday moraing, ire ethaike Totten, hensiidlnne yin. wet rived at Panama on the 2th ult. The newe by this ar | yrbitration of some friendly Po Hy deecania at some | Bebon, who, as is alleged, met his death at the havde cf | tno sterner arx—a lady's bonuet or hat being seen only He was already a . 4 a | veedchals ta civil anat “4 » believed by the provess of demonstrative reagunine. We Tho following cilver ore war shipped by the Ophir | yrofielent in o'vil engl baving served In the aur prisoner struck the blow; thero was trouble made by the | joi o through ihe ordinary datice and daagers of © The ‘cllowing i¢ the Northern Light's Colonel G MM. Totten’ ineer in Chie! of the Pana. | Tival i@ unimportant, Jength on the forcinie reciamat:ma made by powerfu: | his son, Joseph Bebon, Jr., was resumed oa Saturday | bere and there among the pews ea ested Cheenaee roy one tage f Baggy A — Dations in behalf of their citizens and andjowts, evidentiy | sernoon, by Coroner Murphy, in Jusbioe Wallou’e court Rev. Theodore Freiinghuyzen White, who is to officiate Bu w0:b. He bas been rexiding on the Inthmur for a yoar or GUATEMALA, referring to the iate French demands aud the probable in the place of Dr. Creever, the regular pastor of the cn. more, in the employ of the company, He was buried | There {e soarcely anything from this republic worth | “forcement of those of the Tu ited states. Toom, corner of Leonard and Wyckoi! streets, There wa8 | church, during his absence in Kurupe, preached the usual Li. & Uo... 444 by the Masoule fratervity of Agpinwall, the funeral being | s - The tone of the mearage towards Bolivia te excaading!y | w large attendance of epectatore, who seemed to manifest | opening sermon after the summer Vacation yesterday W.T cl Wellington & Abvott 8 000 | attended by all resident Americans and other foreigners | noting. Dates are to tho 10th ult. The English bark | belligerent. It saye— continues to deny | puch interest in the proceedings. morning at cleven oclock, After the twtrodectory 2B Wei 1, VouHoffman & 50.119,000 | ana a large concourse of the native population. The | Contest was at San Jose de Guatemala with 1,000 seroous | justice to Peru, an goer as to interdict all re prayer and Air givg of bywwus be read as bls text tae worde, Ino. Win. Hoge & Co..... 42,000 | death of this young man deserves more than @ psesing | of cochineal on bosrd, loading with hides and sundries, | '#tioDs between the two oountries, for whl2h reason i: ee ee ‘Increase our Fuiib,’ from the afth verso, soventaentn AE Jennings & Brewster 11,000 | notice, Cat down in the ripeness of youth and the dawn | ~ on | Will mot be surpriging If the course of evente tmposes The first witness examined for the prosecution waa Mre. | chapter of St. Luke. Ho oxpiained the moaning of the De Rai P, Naylor «. + 10,000 | or manhood, the biow falls with terrible effect on the | tnd was cxpected to leave in a few daye for Realéjo, to | the disagresable uecemity of culliig an insidious ant | sreonanie Bedou, who bad been examined on the previous | Words in couneetion with the rest of the chapter, aud said Wm. Am, Exchang: 54,000 | grief atrickem futher, whoge sal consolation it was to | 04 with dyewoods, and thence proceed to England. dialoga rament to account, not only for past # (bet in few things were greater mistakes made than in Order Duncan Shorman&Col94 966 | watch and wait arouad the bed of death. The knell is | insults and injustice, bot also fyr present once ”’ day. She gave the following additional evidenct:—1 aw } reigtion to the neceesity and importance of faith. Faith J. Stra 084 Freeman & Co... yet lo ring in the bearta of a dearly loved mother and SALVADOR. Several parties have been arrested on suapicion of having | a knife tn tho hand of the prisoner; | cannot te!! what | was tho vital principic of Chriatian fifo—it bore the same BH Cokn (060 Wella, Fargo & Co: sinters. God temper the blow to their sorrowlng hearts. THE FOREIGN LIQUOR LAW—THE INDIGO CROP. been concerned in the late attempt un the life of the Pree: | 5 ing of a knife it was; only saw a portion of the handle, | Télation to the Christian that the principle of vegetabis 2. Binet 000 DO. conscons 97-000 | Tho Geteaned Wee & man of uncommon promise. Gent; among thom ia a son of Mr. Borden, an old Amorica0 | io out ay long ag a finger; caupul say bow iakny times he | life did to the tree or plaut. It was tne mutive power to 4.3 Rowendaum.... 12600 Am. Exchange Bank. 21,000 | Pousereed of cultivated im acd untiring industry, | Te arbitrary decree of the President respecting the | resident of Meru, and whoee wife is a uative of the coun- | Srocy my busband: aid not aoa the knife whe be strack | ‘be mortal like steam to the engine. Tho word faith was R. Meader &0. Adame 11,000 -——— | aided by a strong constitution, the future was full of | !mportation of foreign liquors, which was noticed in the | try. the blow; was nob present when Miss Bavard was sworn; | [odefpite only so far ag the objects were Kuowa oa whic Reuben Meader..... 9,000 Tokal....++++++++8904,563 | promise, of honor and distinction. | Hear some timo since, is still the subject of much com- ECUADOR. deceased took hold of the priscner’s wife first, before the | it centered. Mathematica! and philosophical tratba wero | | ment among foreign merchants, all of whom, through r : é vey of the proposed Honduraé road, ag , BATTLE BETWEEN FLORES AND FRANCO—THE LATTER . lesenned c ry a : pk PANAMA potty their respective consuls, have protested against its en DEFEATED AND WOUNDED, FTC. "Ser comes at not nee the Kuife untlt the de- ms ee eS See ceeontty ee 8 ath ia “3 bace P. ore 26, 1860. forcement. The decree imposing au export duty on silver Via Paita late and important news bas been received | ceased was sla — = chee religion samned a we ron Snel ete te inet 3 | Misary Operations—Movements of the Revolutionary , Te? Sis0 noticed in the Hesatp shortly after ite promul- | from this republic, An engagement had taken pine ! | Joeonh Gunther, who was exainined on Friday for the | Mtion, into the arms of Christ, rely ing apon the promises 538 ‘Bree Oh u det Chante iath the | Ration, ls about to be enforced. It te said that this decree | Rodigas between a portion of Gencral Flores’ command | defence, was recalled. He deposed that the accused camo | % the Redeemer. Ths exercise of tnith was the same no ‘es a Ranting “shone ply see yw aw yc oahicla withthe oomtrect etered into between the row | aya Franco's cutire force, which reeuted in Uke defext | 10s Liuso about gogen o'clock in tho xaning of tho | Matter in wll way, fs oxlibited ait, Fach way « paainnney from Mi to Niels aa | im the country, and « large quautity of whose ore is lay- | and complete rout of the latter. Tt ceoms that an advance | homiriaes and inettea, Hit to 6D Rome Mash ith Miter | A correnponding action, "Macy regarded faith as a thing men & Areme, & | ing at La Union for ehipment. gn4rd of Flores’, numbering only about three hundred | aid Montrose avenue, where Mre. Bebon, ir., was etand. } Merely withio the mind—eomething to regulate the con THE WALEER EXPEDITION. All communication being interrupted between the sea- ia reported that, on account of the drought, the in- | meB, suddenly came upon picket of Francy'#, drove | ing. an altercation wok piace between the two females } *ience, wot the actions. Its practical operation, howeror, board and Bogota, and other interior points beyond Car. igo crop will be emall this year, apd that both growers ‘ata camp aud altacked the whats furca, put them to | about a bonnet, and bad language Was used on Doth aviea; | NBS SB Beoossary to the Christian as the mere passive The Commotion in Nicaragua—Spirited | tbagena, on the Atiantic side, and Buenaventura on the and ecllere decline making contracts, Be en gy Soe = ‘eek o rity ped eh, iu reply toa question from the elder female, the | Heh Ot, oe » ae, — fn ng gd orm pat | 1 re ; younger said the intended the for her; the al- » 9 or author of cur Manifesto ef the President —Nicara- | Pacific—both conste being tn porscesion of the revolution. COSTA RICA. a ume ea ae we to tue wears dee, foreation lasted about ten minutes; Mrs. Boban, eantor poe aare.ae sie copeeiay Sor ae in many ways guans Up in Arms, &e. ‘ste—I bave but little to communicate aa respects the | MOVEMENTS OF MA. DIMITRY. theriger ihe young mas buried ie sprer at bia, which | Heiallated by calling the younger « lirty thing; accused | SPOUtCO4 "tho instrumentally of Gl, Aa noasoge OUR MANAGUA CORRESPONDENCE. movements of the government and opposition forces. | Nothing of a politica! character of genera! interest has bead, fuilicting a sigh: “Gesh wound.” Tho Coroner—interpret thas wor, and let us know what it faced faitD, 80 alliictions Were employed to incroako Maxacva, July 31, 1860. A small sailing vessel arrived here on the 22d inst. | tracspired in this State since the adjournment of Congress. moet Of Franco's troops tovk refuze ou the steamer Boil | means. 3 Prayer was aleo a meaus of obtaling faith, put " hae been issued to | from Buenaventura, with dates to 12th inst. She reports | pion, . var, way lying in the stream, which arrived at | “Various opinions were then started as to the meaning of | tbe great meuue of producing it was to practise it. When ‘The accompanying cpirited address har Leen " zm Hl Alexander Dimitry, Unitod States resident Minister, be on the 9b ult the word, end wench” and “carrion” were xavely | the Revcomer performed miraciee, he aways called forth the people by the acting President, Chamorro, calling on | General Obando, Morquera’s principal General, a baving — accompanied by Major J. P. Heiss, of Washington, took who remained bebind were doubtless taken | suogested: but the witness gave Do explanation’ and tbe | 82 esercive of faith ou the part of thors upam whom the AK patriots to the rescue and defence of the country | ‘ken Pasto, the capital of the district bearing that name, at 'onta Arcnas on the 18th ult. for Realojo. eyercies yoy ten % bone saw Hd s Dy chee he a ws | Coroner decided to retain it in the original. ede ome vereet. ave bw Caged of tho ‘nat Walker and bis officers and the bordes of cannj | 0 the State of Cacca, and which has obstinately refused HL, it is understood, to Nicaragua on goveru- err oe gee tee agg ny gm aterbvedy 4 Witness then remumed bis evidence, testifying to fur. | tne Mout 2 im regard to the mystorice oF tho cee pea Ninn, Whore alf euid to beat this writing | t© 3018 Moeqvora tp bin opposition to the general govorn- | ment business, the nature cf which hae notiyet irahepired. | OCfareed ‘oan Jim pomomtoa of thet, place. and Francs | wer eitercation between the parties, when deceased lift. | Tvise'niime. were it, Was 60 ROCOMEAT} to have TO:t0, im, Who are all ef riting A rumor bas reached here that Prosideat Mora is expooted or has fed the conntry.. Two Pe | 64. bie arm and struck the accused on the Loads the blow | Conid we divest God of the mysterious, we would reduce ment. Ai} the civil authorities of the . tie Btared wecuted tm the island of Ruatan. fed io the frontier of Feuator, as Pion, ie ‘$12 Soon to retara to Costa Rice. Tuvian veasels of war wore in port ready, it waa baliewed, | tae “tent block to Br. iia | bim to the foite, and the finite and d ere uovw ‘The State of Honduras bas advised the government | jp the treasury, and 300 cults of clothes which had been ‘to con’ him to Pern tn cage of his t. Arumorhed | 44 not eco any weapon {mn accused's hand | ible, Decause dirinity was also ‘eQnite. If may put of 4 reached Paita, before the wailing of tho English mtoamor " { | faith in man, wae it wot reasonable to put faith i2 Goa? here that William is actually et Rastas, and, of course, | made for tbo foothetandaat Obanto” Mavis | MEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. | irraname, thet Flores bed arrived at endiaken Gaya. | deceased aad bis wile, afer the former bad | Faith was the connecting link between toa and the Crea een ates. feat ne Sy So See ee = Saag quit. The Boglish corvetto Vizen and a Freuch venscl o | Nweuar i? thesasiale ond sue ct the police tiae cast | tor Tw conclusion, he dwelt. v wn, the neoweity io te the post ofhonor must be st Roatan, and there i@ the } pofore this has entered its terr tory with his revolutiona- | News from Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Koua- | war were in port to prevent tng Peruvian vessels from | up ang arrested the accused; witness then oft. =o of our duty, in prosperity and advoreity, of a pldoe where the “ralieutea” are to meat, I doubt, how. | ry forces. ninounting to between €-010 and 9,000. dor—The Commerce of Chile—Protest of | [MereriNg 1 Mint et Pace to florea, he. hu no. | (Teme examinet—Never saw any wenn ia the bande | Seeby abiding faith, ever, that the army of Nicaragua take up the lino of | \. Te miung men tur the fader goversaneat? a the Sardinian Minister Against a Papat | alrealy dove v0, The entire popsiace oF Geapeqet i ta | -e.cor ee hams, eer pethion tn tbe bende of dormene CHURCH OF THE MESSIAB, BROADWAY, march for that interesting point. In the meantime ro | pumber bas already been enlisted ip the interior by Collection Document—Commercial Law | vor of the latter, and, {te pald, would join bla atand- v mow marks of ¥: rn Divine service was resumed ic thus oditica yoster day fruiting if going on actively, and rope ie im demand to Cose=Gen, Belzu and Bolivia—Defeat of |“ * moment he made his apptarance before the city. | Te” head of the accused aftir he bat received tho blow ee oe - — arp war ac calch and tie the patriots, Should there be really soy- Gen, Franco tn Ecuador, &c. Rg A ebirt eunced » Oagwd would reoeoupy D's place la thing serious oonr, your corresponden: will, as bereto since. ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's stoamer Va! AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA. “votinen fp nenhew fh welleerrm pall FN onset cangrogition ‘wos scanty: wp (0 the fore, kecp the Hxnaxp posted:— ‘ettorte - 4 paralao, with two weeks’ later intelligence (rom the weet aie inate ener pad foot apart when tho Diows wore ox. | aversge, id not namber over three hundred attend. * sues ~ to SS being furnish. | Cast of South America, arrived at Panama od Z1«t nlt., | Oar San Frenctevo Correspondence, i - oe ng ae ants, Many of the members of the church are, no doubt, Farxixno Cxuxonno, Senator, charged with the Extca- — ry 3 - with the matis for Perope and the |/aited Ptates, $122,592 Gon Bremimoo, August 11, 1560. ae oe eee eaone still abseut from the cliy, either at the watering plates Give power of the republic of Nicaragua, to the inadt. von of da deaser aaaaee at Ga eto, 2% | im epecie, aud the following cargo:—For Panema, & The Almaden Quiteti-a Mine Controsazy— Bitees ;'when the ac- | of otber rural retroate of the taghionabte retigiour world. the following on bats, 92 4 bark, 89 Ore Bn Route for New Vork—Califernia Samoa Ba | caned wax arrested he maid, “Ji go along—ti'm Bot | The exerciss commenced with the chaunting of the Cau, July 20, 1860. sundries; for Southampton, 200 bags cocoa, 23 packages lerprice—Col. Fremont Behows Politics—A nother Crim, y we Coroner, showed ninety-GNk Paaim, begioning «ith the words,“ Ooome rogard to the of bark, 11 do. sundries; for Liverpoot, 6,800 ingots of | Com. Case—a Pretty Actress ome of the Partics—Swit for | w slight cicatrized wound on the cheek, whict witacas | ict us ving unto the Lord, let us heartily rejoice is tho tan — 4 trapelation — Compatricte—William Walker, the enemy of oar re in 1 yee , with pose, with a party of bis robbers, monacesat this m0 | oi ich the executive of to take, Ihave to d a, foeat our neighbor and wlater, the republic of Beuducat: | cay’ that te bes not accepted: the reformed eléction Taw, | copper, 120 bags of cocos, and for New York, 2 hides, | Damegemeoting of Lirw. Gov, Anderem—Crimas, | Ht Tae the one be received from the Geetaned. | | sttength Of Our melvation™ The channt was succdeded Dy the dangor is likewies ours—the question is Ceuten! Ame | and to that eftect | have publisbed the rast 22t ot | 39 bales goat ekine, zo. deer ekine and 5 packages of | Avcidente, de. Bray and Murphy to take tno past mortem examination. | these according to the usual form of anthems, cbaunts, poe eg chae Rapes coral you. J Ao eondrien. Hor dates aro: Valparaino, August 2; Callan, Alarge number of witnesses bare been examined in ee eee Deane we, oe the reading ee Sm ye At thats rican. endy , 88 our confidential agent, Sr. Man "| jurphy was sworn—! Jepowed had made | Conch yer took for he fou ‘Tho ruins which bis destructive hands scattered far sud | Maria Alain, tet be msy iestruct you with reepect to | 14th, Maite, 16th, and Guayaquil, 16h the Almaden mine cave, who declare on oath that they a peet mer hesitets etn he den Macompany | verse of the sixth bias “fea gt =| ‘Tylette —_ Dear are yet #moking; there continually make u remem. | the intentions of this State, and og Foe the — which we must edopt; and, der what wo may again expect from these hordes vt the facte tn your poeseasion, | fupposs you bave already nibaie. The religion of our fathers, our paternal hee proceeded to declare your corre tog *eparation Our beloved families, the very foil under our fect, tho confederation. A% for myself, I accept the meating of ‘ll will be taken from us by force should that heart's | considering the State of Santander consents would not believe the testimony of Robert Birale. Bir- | with ure. Kelly aad be py i found an ulecr fouror five | Gallatiang, *‘ But let every mn prove hin owa work, then CHILE, nie stated when examined that he ew an origioel letter | loehes long by one and « half luch deep on the joterual mak te a rejol me fo himself sione, and vos im —GRRAT BE IN COMMEROR—RDUCA- " aspect of the arm, ocecpying mbout the middie third of | another.” The reverend gertioman argued that tno text nme on tematic on gt from James A. Forbes, alleging that the title bs the HIRE | the orm; the brachial artery was transfixed lo the extent | BurgCeted & review of the work done by the mem- was forged; Wut there seems to be little duwbt that the | of a tittle over aquarter of aa inch; this was the eniy | bers of the congregation during tbe term of thew TEST AGAINST A PAPAL COLLECTION—MINING eo has ip Birnie s man entirely unworthy of | matter of note about the uleer; the reetof tne body was | *ummer veention. The merchant goee to the NEWS—GARIBALDI FUND—INTERESTING comMRR- | COVArBment . "7 7 | Healthy, but the heart a little more than waually fatty, | retirement of the country ta nny auct sud the bat wot buficlentiy 0 to eaniae death. tho lunge were ales | fighte and shades of rural fandmape, ut a eas @ convention of pien:potentiaries in the town of (cana, to it, by people (genie)—whore professed principle ia the cestrag | virtwe of ite law of 34 of June. As | have already told CUAL LAW CASE—RUSINESS—HRAVY RAINS, ETC. credenec. ay Glan ef cur ssno—tulan qeanessien of the county son confidentially, a aleo the ehief euperior of the State | Thevews from this republic is wulmportant. Congress | About $120,000 in Washoo silver ore will be takeo on | apparcvtly healthy; the heert was found cutirely empty | stide bis Work, WIR accustomed busloces allogether, avd ‘ of Magdaiens, and the President of Santander, it will be |. s1i0 in eespion | the steamer Uncio Sam today, to be smelted in Now | atc bioodises: the wounded artery wae sufficient to wc | enjoy leinore, for visions of he Dalance ehest will oe & Our past divseustons were the cause that, in the iate .2- | imponsibic for the plenipotentiaries to invet in Pauama, as ‘ j ae relened belo count for the death of deceased, aud taking into con. | way arising to the view of his mind, The minister, vasion, the contest was prolonged and the idea of our | it wonld have been desired, since the Governor of tI | Some fow beads of departments howe made reports, the | York. Other shipments are mention we rideration the rest of the evidence, it would appear Waal | though he may fancy be is to enjoy repose and indulgen Nate hee derisred b if hostile towards the defenders | moet important of which !e thet of the Minister of Finance, VV the steamer John T. Wright, now being Gaished at | hemorrhage was the immediate and eufliciest cauto | in bis vacation, actually has more anxiety and easy conquest concciyed. Now, united, we bave but one standard, independence—one enemy, filibusters. The time and occasion has come fur ut to prove tw the whole | If eady arrived of te cupriibution. om that account it will De even | oo wnich it appears that the wational income during | Steamboat Polnt, is 173 fret in length, ten feet depth of of death; It is Unposelble to say, from the appearance | preesore on hie feeulties than be bad the active . j of the uleer, how long the causing it bad bewn | suite of bia profession. He oan with didieult Carthagtun, Tadthorize | the year 1859 amounted to $6,284,165, being an cxones | bold, twenty seven feet beam, and is of458 tons borthien ; : sooteating Une artegy |, Une oplaion vont be hen at iis Songrega woh « Pilg 4 » bin in bis possession, to proceed, as a OS of $9 M1 thie amount $9.050,502 was | She i* a low pressure boat, and is @ creditable Culiforula rt mot, 6 him on Buuday, and lndeod both are before See a ean seca at een, "3 waked & eon reaey ‘of bad : ‘ep hd forte ie eae oo besyaes'g Salgen ree rons pecor ting | piece of wnt ntonert p. : Me yg the ‘witness chant say, the wound | him Ma — 0 <5 wt bey one in their «x . y la no . vitiomat treaty Nance with the piep:poventiaries ‘ begs ge ‘he rolowel Fi ‘arr , row days | Might have been inflicte! within twenty four boure, vecations—they act pareve them when they intend he Baten of Bs Kentaeder, and that | ce#., The amount of myorts during the your was €24, | Coirvel Fremont arrived at Lag Anpolee « few days | TO citer ut memthie. from the condition. of Ue mruly to omens themetites Ting ts for pleamire, aed Clergymen of the Republic! The holy religion of hb ch yeare the winisters ix menaced, full) your evange! al miseion. Proprictors, follow citizens all! You know the gravity of tho danger. The government repeses in the security 761.866, cud the exporte to $19.600.904 The foreign ‘since, when @ salute of {ikem guns was fired in bis i | apron : : 270 | Gent, calcaiating all redemptions at per, will be ween honor. A detegation from the repablican club waited on | be should jadge at the wound had bose, infiete Wore @ ‘or ceofulnees. This 18 the diunstioe between ue ew confederation, or to assume themselves | U0, CCE a ct iu 1809, aud the Curee per cout i | him, when he expressed bie Cetermiaation fot to take | CAy® provions; the mont certain way of hacking the aigesce « rminne. ‘atl | Am aout to complete the organisation of | fea é | ang active part tn the Presidential eampaiga. mmorFbage fo each a wonnd iw by placing ligature | oer duticr towards (od in giviog onrertves op pare & ae ate - a scene ite have yoo it oot thet the 267 public in Valpa- ft ie compated that 8162 S76 worth of Washoe sitver ore | 870und It supporation wan an indication that the heal- | Gay to the former. The mere er for a living ae a b astern states from ing process ene in progress. granulation, which waa | comnendable than he who remains in idieness, whi'a tha TC DE MOZQUERA Taito are inadequate to accommodate ali the foreign mer- | has been - ae S rete oA yhoo w another ‘hdication that the woand was worker for God's kingdom and it adeancement i far z 3 3 i ; 3 that each of you ic prepared promptiy to comply with the { # Huceliency Sr. Minio, Goreruor of the sovereign ponent ed weed ig IT A ex. | oom ) OF which the two last steamers carried | A or healing; would judge that it would be proper, ia me re worthy and commendable than any other in‘ividu- 5 Polivar . ; 1 Stores | oft ¢ un | amartery of tho size Revered, to pt atiguture over it, | al. Every trac man wil! say, when he 18 aske:t for whom duties imposed upon you by your country. Kod Gesides, during thet time, atan ap: | _ Hamilton J. Moy bas institnted an action agninst Jotun ‘would of that magoitude’a dangerous, | af@ you at work, Auighty God. foie i the crown. The United States fing ship Lancaster aniled bence gee. | Daving been ren anter ro weald conmide me evening for Callao, whe will touch af Patta golng, | Qua) expense ol 981200, and it uw therefore recommended | Wood, the actor: ts "ay alleges that he as married to | but nel wecesearity a fatal coe ing joy, the over present reward of @fery action of the aqatl retorning, The Consai at the | that the government erect another block of storehouses, Dr. Kelly testified that be had aseiated in the post mor. | Chrietion worker. The conclasion of the discourse waa ated the flag offer of the equadron _, The receipts from customs for the first five Of | Helen J. Goodehia, im ei city, May, 1080 and that carly | tom examination, and that the wound wee sufficieut to Soldiers of the Army! The miserable Vanda! you caused to .\t the dust at dan Jacinto, Mateapa, [i ras m exbe Hiow to the congregation to be workers rf a Ne: i banched Mes, i vee ale : Co i ec | smells tyro carriny, erage | Mio ahem mraent agnor tare Reo | Mirae" ea”te"amhat! “ar faut | Rs sn | rat Gest Gnd... Spe gemaine, Le Veneve ee rd tke disturbed state of affairs in that quarter. But “Trent toa tc the movernment oa public instraction | this care assisted Wood's wife, afew years vince, to ab The dying tortimouy of the deccaved, already publish: | comet cnvren, al Amarin Ceny may capes, te to weiss thet ihe sas takee peuscasion of Cusyaquil—and the | Aen athe Sducationsl catablisbmecate of the | scoud from the botel at which she iived, an uceurrence | Cd ia the Lins then put in “evidence, | qhis pretty little edifice, on the corner of Thirty-nfa ¥ whee the foreman expiaived the contents of the docamant to some mombera of the in German, evidently | #treetand Fifth avenue, afer being closed for several challenge is extended. Thore in the danger of our coun. | Provabitity @ that he bae—jt is preramed the rights of country, including the #ix conventional schools in Senti- | that preceded by # fow wooke tbe oummencement of a eat , wing that they did sot understond Fegi.ah roriciently | weeke, was opened yesterday, Nota large number wea all torcignerr will be respected. inatruc- | for dtvorce against Joba Wood, and wlich he sacceaefalty Past and acient) try; there, honor and our“osths call us, and there, as The Laited Steter sloop of-war St. Marys is etii! in | 98°, there are 3.978 popile rece ring 4 j ; nd rts ti eretotor®, in your ranks will be found your companion | pert. also ber Pritannie Majesty ¢ ship Chic . ! fais oes a | fons yecod wie, Whereas he Wil gene, verdict to comprehend the tr ene rh > io ae “i present, however,a# most of the regular congregation and friend, FERNANDO CHAMORRO. | SPELT OCS from Tio, wud it is feared that some af nee | In46 private choos Auroagtoat toe repabie, 3368 | agus Wend or ack wit moma be deceminel, bat ithe | ‘he ary Mea retired, and oe return they 40: | Tere cet ecenplated thelr “umamering/? onl pet somata Maxacca, July 90, 1860, mach (Dery has given way. girls are educated. Dra tie “ndaon | some ed Rosman ee ‘Without property. v : enjoying the pleasures of rural ifs, The sermon was ‘Wothing farther has been heard ag to Walker's ¥ bere LETTER OF THE GOVERNOR OF Moros tostruction Am public schools | : of Sixth Infontry, United ‘That the privoner be aves bes 1 as Gren ory preached by the rector, Rey, F. 3. Wiley, from the fol- aon, @; bat great alarm and excitement are said toexiston | te letter alluded to ia the pews from New Granwla, | sexes, more than in the year = sear te Tuie wae put in legal form Uy the Coroner. lowing text — of bis eupposed proximity to the country, and the |p.) need in resterday’s Henazd. is as fo 1962, and the total number of cliidree at present receiv. The prisoner Was then asked what be lind to ray to the Now the man out of whom the dovile were departed account polished in yesterday's Heaaip. is as | ing leetruction # a8 follows —In er eo . i oon gew inadang RR charge, up & which Ue reate the following statement — desought Ilim that he might be with him, Dut Jeeus sect foreign ree “dente (more particularly the Americans) we 892; tn municipal schools, 49461, io pr: PTATEMENT GF THE PRISONER him away, Paying, Return to thine own houte, and show SA eee Nn, Sn rented WH Gites enincte | Then eerene of me ee et ee ee VERCOSVC?: scrum ov Eevenien ssnenecn. My ame i ewe eben t am twenty tro years aud | how great things,Ged bath done unto thee.S%, Leke, the authority: “f 20d people. 90 inst, informs me ae ‘The Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce, sitting at a tri. A man named Lofing inflicted a erous wound on | ten months old; am @ native of in aye was 85 | chap. 8; v. 35 58. Py. ian bailt 1'P, Carrying the New Granadian (ut, | “yn ghe greatest and deepest bunal, has recentiy decided a care of maritime insurance, | ex: ¢ tenant Governor Anderson, 0° California, at Genon ote ie eden — oaun le cauien tle te | ‘The reverend geaticman said that the ma out of thom & Rom. pan *engers on board, principally Ameri. } bave the honor to send you hy maif the | prought by Sesare Huth, Gruning & Co., a8 agents of @ , ‘Carson youey on ihe Oth fem. The Particulars are yo Cvorher went out with me for a few blocks, bat not quite | the devil departed illustrated @ deeply tmportent jensen. | party in Lime, againet the Valparaiso underwriters, on | lows —A diapite Erat artee ; | to my heme; at we passed @ hove near tbe | Aj) sin ea poenersion of the devil. Evil entered into with ht ere ea eMSD, Bad arrived at La Uaton, on the | Which I Lave jart regeivet, aad Which 0 from . Stale, wader dete of July 29 That aadressed Yo mo. Ca8D, Grom « -atigay, OO Onl 80 bp Henteree. ectisoder has Fant ‘oblained the most epion tid iy in Account of the shipwreck of the Pervviaa bark J, PC, Child in reference to the voter fur Recorder not being ef Buh ttrect, ‘my wife wen ang © Inde with cusno, on ber voyage rom the Chincha islands | countel.. [itine, aedlng My. ies brother ia ten, pow ge uit sree OF ele was, Standing OY | ours from « lower world of darkness, ‘The idee of trans. . has coat the lives of many precious Graadieas, amongat ‘vessel wae not seaworthy, and thot, after which Amerson fred at random, aud fell winked they woul lem " own from darkneee Vopina=The | cher the brave youth Jesus Patino. and probebly the | therefore the insurance Wa'be corividered void.’ The | Oniy'two shots were fired. y wo ve evil came 4 A world of darkness and oer ns * J | and sent ber lnttie Pacific. Their de. mph which the annals of history cmtaie,crer the | te China, en account of whose joss ap in the Henaio reel for the Judge, who is ine’ brother-ia law | fhe bad. fo whee the bennet was t, heard | gretslon wae first soggested to man from without, and c i " i Some high words when Luficine ran to Child's | “be rge oe rought, b Creat cnae retin, aris Barats | rs Sr ecedes wianmrcrtotaess | tm, eee ened Fe teem tenn | eee ge uct erent te | med mbm aly rena, Pewter “W GRANADA. Alcantara Herran, end bi¢ lieutenants account of a leak, three days afer leaving port,and | volver retorning, despite the ear 0 © | Secu baomenne” 1 ted Je then west towards the | ™*! €rror all @in bas consisted in @ volentary opening of ~ ely for erountry, this glorious feat of arms } without experienc ‘any stress of weather or accident, | and eatr ‘of Mrs. Child and others, fired the fret | 0! sour buen ity feet from the corner. my | the Beart to the entrance of these Satauic influences. 1 | ed from them: some | ceath, eo redet The ted Defeat of « { i Yesne Gutierrer, wh writers ¢ following is Mr. Anderson's etatementi—t told 8 , jon hows from a bigher reaim of light spe ecummomte a: Mriciem — TReeree | hereto, chief of ws suet, Juan de Jeo CuslerreZ, WHO | Caate Sop talrader fostoontcs. en pustecet citizen of tbe | Juoge Child. tet $ bed assisted fim ta bis orgaaieation, | ™uttal, soeldi vga my "wile oid, | quai ‘Maa. tereore peed betweea two mighty The victorioue army is cocupled in eeeuring the prisoa | republic, dled at Santiago on 17th ofJaly, in his forty. and he should have the rotes counted; that i he did not he wil give you & good strike;" deceased then anid forcenat } rom beneath, Gh hag — ore and pursoing the fagitives. NARCISD CADENA third your. le hae twice held @ position in the Cabinet, | he ought to be heng. Cafkins fed said, “Porhape | OF ie wi eae stating te iteh none thai | contemsing for the severeigaty of bie soul, Geese, the OUR BARMANQCTLEA CORMMETONDENCR. 1 hasten to formumionte to yon, with the greatest | and at tue time of his death wan $ you bad better hang hit” | 1 replied Aint 1 ne ort phy oes rine erm ee | bee bought grace of Jowus alone, froca we from ye 'giee cae SS ee Hd Sepa eutch tason Mo | ee +4 & ty Ri veg bo are T then fired. — the arm, nud seized her by the neck 1 then beld one Of | oF God wae man\iested that be might destroy the work Be Poigr i 9 Pamsrng nt aicrary Contos | SHS eae ta ert trcgs wk | Saou Ws Pew sedate ae Sees | aaron Daakbare wat antag by dovg ate | etittaTic guerre | tian psd aj wie | Styl le Staph th epey Rrra @ Britich Ugicia!-—Indemnity Demanded, &: te passing: and ido sot doubt that soon, very eocn, | The Governor of the ‘ | difficulty, bat did not interfere till Anderson fell, when be | Something like © serem, F WiC | something like # ditporwensl ren id. ‘been enacted In the boeom of every milled to await Wie action | Gv OSU Mein busted from tele and the defince of boly habits bas arisen to wall ishopri. : of ‘oral letter dari abeence . arrested Lafikcing, and started with him for Carson City. pane ‘ a = x } Anderrow te very low. Dr, Chamberiain thinks his re ! prisoner was thea co ie Grand Jury, and the wituesses entered into bonds . poitia, Their | ** sequaiat you with the cupture of the Pr The forcigners are in a fx at Barranq i wilt me , Met Laine hl. A 3 Fy 5 z f s Es, g 4 2 i s $ strict oT Con fon properties and persons have all been strictly respeett | the Con. “ho goil of Rantander: fend his temporal power, the Sardiulaa covery doubtful to appear againet him. tio thelr, fresh incursion our nature. by the belligerents, whie, it mast be acknowledge", it | Wo proMene risa peamure in communicating to you so | bar eent tn to tke poveraunont & note proteatiog ag j | FER IER eceare nr nian thom cu ie cur real condition, the aevenl teats of more than they expected from the undisciplined troops le an STent cobgretulsting myself, together with | the object contemplated | _ At Raiglt's Laneing, jase Tae reday, wih the reptile | Coroners’ inquests. oferty renewed mao, there can be brought home to every frought in from all sides. Rut now it appears that the | ) ¢ tric 8ph relisted, eo importaut vo tbe privi- | taining cieneire epitbeta ne, or ay Sanger of thn? vig tand. He bet | 2 the exhortation of the Lord, with Whe force and ? tthe 8 mee jemanded an ex: ion {rom y | commander of the Britinh man of war Razer bas taxon | ieqrt "06 USE. ry tepation. 1 am goar obediont eor- | the eoclesiastioal author'tio ; a ae ee aie aa TTR | eid mn inquest on Saturday at the New York | fyque aud show bow creat things God hath dove uato ! to do what Lord Joho Russell would hes '\ate A. GON7TA) EZ CARAZO, bo onthe ‘ } vant hort thy Teported Dattle war fought ie about doing, rit’ —He ordered the Governor to give up to The plate ¥ {it State of Santander. thee.” These words were a direct anewer to . The inane oot of whom tly overie® i " of Dia as from Miseo years wpe tebe “poder we paaanmebaieune end i Deseeeerd Darrin, aged about twenty dee years, while | Woepital on the body of Ms Col. Don Salvador Puga, @ reteran of the war of inde. | returning from a fishing excursion on Willow creek, Butte | twenty one years of age, wi io} Horrigan, ao Irishman, Aird from Injuries receiv Aniguatan Feudage, corner of Tan Late Arrnat x Wear Braser. Coroner O'Keefe | pistes 4 personal application! Retern | ae te =. t e Him that he might be with him, New Granatinn owner a New Granadian steamer, | Onecta de In Natonzs, ih | pendenoe, recently died at Santiago, and Don Ramon Gar- | county, inet Sapday, fell from @ bof 160 feet high, and | in an affray w prope Pek : sen @ citerance f right mind, He desired to eviece bis af. pesto weennve ab old ¢ cn CIVIL WAR IN SEW ORANADA—ACTCAL Posi: | Polite, Teme ee from Chile ant, who lume bers re. | wae deslied to picceson the rocks below, Deceased wae | West and Ged eS cath conte | enn ee veltverer by following Him, to stand bet wre TION OF AFFAIn™ | dlog in Lima for some time past, diet in that city afew | from the city of New York been Be oe _ : nome | the wor ng aticetation of Fie complete supremacy that he bold some rbare emp 'D i see, Gen. Belau, ex President of Bolivia, lett Daniel Gurney, an old resident of Mari , wae fomnd and the jary were unable to de © at whom he ot cetacean than grat, bevever, & to be paid to the captaia and the engineer, es indemaity, 0 ST eee set 31, 1900, | Valparaiso for Peru In ihe steamer which welled 'rcin | deat oo the Gch Augost, on the tanks of @ ravine neat | bance the, ceoesned mot bis death. Te Goro er th nem, Shak preven, Rowere, © temediately. These poor people, not wie to got them. New Your, Augy’ "of vow | there on 29h wit that piace ‘Ty apgenecnee, fone es Se a ~ Suse of On Gren le ae ae Be arrant the rea! eptrit of the petitioner's heart. He is not allowed eelvre placed betweon ro Gres conser. ted at one to do all in view of the editorial contained in your \*#¢ v ; | = lng BY pel } 1 ga hare opened a cut nd fel eaten of ine tree Pip BT y whieh | = Drvest of Franem GTN, o0e par | to choose for bia@eell, but must accept Le =. ay seceulaetpl < r i eon ipt 0 eo nid of Or 1 Prodvem? cvmpests - ; : na the self mor! that the commeniir required, eho, (t appenre, ammared the | 20th inst, relating to the affairs of New Granade, Poreit | sorpiint Tit Mee sulk teen a ws wainmaie Deonid WeKapeey was suddenly Kiled om the 6 | tiee = Tecaning Samet woter the Doorvinte of Cartingona (the Consol there pretending to | me to make a few remarks, | the 98th July, and railed sbortly . Avguat, et Little Nevada county, by the Csi" Savet te yonge, he woud #imply Be sick) tbat he took the Fees ousrating spe ayes The information which you hare received |e materially € fo ron between the latter port and of » bar ofa ae a be = pon ay wasn | ts demid ae e : =. j tile oF fo ree of tee or Courteen i t < Plus ¥ h wae drfeer Seotehman, and was about thirty (76 a ed Btaton wy of tne # \nclee Pine state. Should there be | ineceurate, and while unquestionably dictated by party 1.0 at Valparaiso during the lale gale, noticed ia 8 fcbu Smith, who fuemerly worked at Selby Plat, Nevada | eaves from Aspinwall on jt Kio Hache | st odie nade be town wy it lar Searcy {TT | pastion, contains assertions in regard to the revolution at SPN" sap, bas been sold ton for $1009 | county, wae drowned recently in Lake Biglr. The | « Ls ty ober Cpene wes ta deren abeher view of Chrxtan Iie, The iC . no burnt of destroped in i. , the fortwight previous to | Newa’s Demeovat mye that Smith and two others were United si Any gy ‘, 7 hing on the Meme p ence ; ge crectieat by tee wea | Prevent exuting in Now Grenada which leek re eater t bape we baa ve "his aug © ive nb 8 yacht on the take, when the Boat wat cap July 10. and wax to eal for La Pax ow the 12 dove oy teaching ine p'se of enumenee dang 5. They all look wpea ! tion In troth