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THE NEW YORK HERALD. -- —_ ES RR WHOLE NO. 8782! MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTS sia er _— w. Dy the @uiberitier be ibe re bef ct SRRIVAL OF THE ADRIA ot the Bank mentand more formidable in the of the fo- to abandon their positions st ibe point of the | steamer, A Dost rent . veigners. feudal 4 Colon rbuleda, Vion President of the Con- | # Britch bark had ceppived io the heroor, drowt og ur TIC, oe apd peri Ra Vw pl sad Commocndar B-Uniel of the aiontio been of the crew, but there bes beew Bo farther Gemags dese en are ‘of consideration. Al) | reached Santa Marta from this Istbmus on tho 26th of | to the shipping. NEWS foreign are obnox' to government off- Spiers, a hie proromen anton the federal troops is raid Op the 4th ane Sth of Angurt thirty one foregn ceneie EE DAYS LATER FROM BUROPE. cals, ‘tbe principal goods ‘by merchants, | to have excited the Setbesteams. On the other | eptered the port of Valparaiso. prec pally (reas Durope, pkg Pt eh A ‘hand, it ia stated by the revolutionists thas news was re- alt laden with cargars lor . ig by wave the officials; when worn, which | ceived at ‘on the Sd inst., by express, that the Congress is still im rene at —= ‘to is > reverse the order, of , by | federal troops in Santa Maria were shut vp in the cathedral | chiefly in diacurs.og propusitions looking le some Entrance of Garabaldi In! fx; ne ord fete at reat upia ct —s, - foe ad nity by renal ofa The Miniter of Marine hee made bie eauval Naples. from which it appears that the Chileas Bavy cone - anne Pe J of war, of whieh f ‘bteamers, in all Bity eight guns. “The mumber cf cfeere Wt sey of diferent ja thirt; and THUSIASM OF THE PEOPLE. oe » | an cighty aise, The mate corps consi of Be wee ‘TRADE AND MERCHANTS. comms a pet preva wadiod here, as it 16 thought that | panies, divided into two Drigndet) cach eomanoaed Ipro At thie day the official rule is all powerful, and all | intelligence Banta Marta to the 3d inst. could not | major. The amount ex; for the of toe savy Netor Emanuel Proclaimed King of clagaes are bound to obey any and all orders of ben the Sire. *s SOs manecee dregs to be worn ; the Italy. pot far distant when the mercantile clase of Japan —. ‘with sueh contempt and derision by fz ley er gerne, the 7 Soney oe commeanenens of Sere Incurrectionary Movements st aos which ‘centuries. been denied them. mer- | colved with m reine of — Asia, Avet Ja, . - ‘howd eras voy retin Soi ny N oem 0 ES eee bent y ca United A eer seoeie cana the Italian States, oa uy ebormous taxes nals NEW GRARADA, at in 5 |, egregete means yg ae ra, August 29, 1860. } tonnage, 1,382; im Rurope two, tonnage 03. "m port on thet Lye <3 Ian ‘the most powerful lever From official and private corres} last | twenty-three, of a total tounage of 6,446. SHE CROPS IN GREAT BRITAIN. to ‘thetr stand, ; night from Mompos, the government learns the follow- | | A pew insurance compasy, with ® capital of $70,000, : la farmer letter, waiah ‘at the time when this port "Fat after the trtuniph of the government of Sentander ‘The Supreme Court of Chile bas just decided a case of oocnesantiaaiined wt ee Lory meat | 12 Agva Dulce, i obtained another ata place called Je | cone le importance. It appears that « Mr. Brown, « WEATHER FAVORABLE FOR THE HARVEST, ore boo tho ang ‘allowed into their | bon ilo, in which General Diago, who under éhe | person of great wealth, who fn Val severed all was and bappiness—all classes | orders of Sr. Ospina (President of the Con: ion), was } Sears ago, bequeated the sum of $60,000 for tbe eadow- anaes Senet for by government with parental care— | wounded and taken r, That the troops of the go- | mentofa hospital in thet city, on condition that po oh Ay a with their misery, and | verpment of Sani have the important departments | the mupictpality would oy towards the same ob- BREADSTUFFS DULL—COTTON FRB, Eeovdlaiengeie clock the preciaion.” ‘That of Socorro, Guanenta and Velez, and were ‘engaged in fol- jeoran equal smount. rs. aim Sally, ter of yr. ‘downfall overnment, disperse Ospina’s army. | Brown, brough: ‘executor father &e. &e. &e, a Seve emon the present form of government, | To Jefe of the department of Ocane assures the Goverier | will aod the municipality. ‘The cours has decided agaiass m : ‘St ABY Moment, as a last resource of a weak govern- | Of the province of Mompos, in an official note of the 15th Bre-alye panne se r ‘8 the amount bequeathed rents be baulshed af the point of the sword. of this month, that the armed Santander wi to the city of Valparaiso, on che ground that the beire of [The steamship Adriatic on the 12th of September from ry OF POPULAR RIGET®. nail their banners at the foot of the statue of Bolivar, Mr. Brown cannot claim bis al estate, which be pton arrived here at half past twelve this morn- Daring the tate ‘im this country, when Prisca the capital of the repablic, om the equare of the i had 4 with three days later from Burepe. prone Ch ee a MOWER pleoteeed When eae atte | en Fhe London Times says:—'‘Our circular contains @ num- protect EGO fo ar ms Laricade, the fee eh an of General onjneraoseapied the fat | | An establahment for Whe manuthtare of paper is about of reports from English counties regarding the pros- a Samay oe named of these places; and of General Paris and Sr. | to commence operations in Chile. of the harvest, ‘There are six from the Northera <a — having left the seoond named, they were attacked, | ‘There te 1 Dill before Congress, and which had alresty ie, three from the Midland and fifteen from the about oat at were Ci md Sebwenn Jignste and La Plata, by General Lopez, with | passed the Senate, which provides that the Consuls of that 4 of tbat Prince was a the forces be had raised in Nieva, which resulted in the | Country residing abroad shall render assistance to inva- . They indicate, on the whole, that wheat will wae a ‘overthrow of the forces of General Parig, and in | lid and distressed Chileans, and in extreme cases to rea- & fvll average and of fine quality, and aiso that the & of barley and oate will be satistactory.”” The inhabitants of Pergola, the revolted idistticis of | setaiere—You are shock to ester tee Marten Both wheat and four declined in price tn the Paria mar- | j.'ySagiie tnd other Pate are he last week, but particularly flour. The prices of wine Delegates from the advancing. cit the protection < Emanvel. er Other towns Romagna revolied of ‘bet will free Florida, from Toganzo, for the United Kingdom, | o¢Victor Emanuel forever? oer | eee PG being taken prisoner. der pecuniary aid at the expense of the government. ‘That between the Antioquian forces stationed at Man- | This is « most humane movement, and the United States zale@ and those of Cauca, there had been a fight, in | would do well to profit by the example of Chile in this which the latter were victorious. respect. As it ie, the Consuls of the United States can ‘That previovs to this the troops in Meanizales had ar- | oDly sfiord succor to cestitute American seamen and ma- rested @ Sr. Lince, with orders for General Mosquera, | riners on account of the government, while Eng > amongst which was one from the merchants of Medellin, | France and other nations provide for all classes of their offering the neutrality a4 Antioquia, with manifestations | subjects who may be found deatitate in foreign countries. g k i FH : i 3 i 4 Hat ef fa H aL ire F : zg i ft iH = it tg rH ie HH int ip 40 not gow be instilled | and pretexta of A new paper, to be called the Independicite, will soon brpat teenage al mbar sl SRY yn PS em pry car gone me, ad to but fo prevent the Be | ‘ntctune pearke's aplrit ef Prendors hed an ambition to | Be assured from all these events that on the tat of this | make its appearance in V ; f ae een — been abandoned by the | 'n the Prot tree. b Pgh leet Ce BY mere | excel by Med Femessed before, and that he | month General Mooquera will be in the capital of the re- } | A dangero rte dinsmmnod ibe Gross, Knows pice by » Bertsch, Aug. $1. Tom, 1860. Was dev irows OF ‘& Ghange in the state of the Public. submarine cable has been successfully Inid between | ‘The manager of the Southern dallway "tae bose | eS are ney Want es repent. 6 ee ee Sere cotne ethianmire tee moe enacted ee 7 the can | quested to prepare for sn extraordinary tranaport of Vk ay! bis only reason for Bot communicating bis princ!- | bas taken place in the State of Santander, aro so wildly | Ste of the atmosphere, boy 7 Sad robes, ies, Corsica and Algiers, so that Emperor \isp fatberiand to with to he - pay yy ted Abe readers of the Hxna must be content to | &@ suddenly attacked with the disease without the nunicate directly with Paris, The cost of the cabie | “Tie‘mind, Fourth, Fifth and Righth corpe d’armic are | Powers, and myeett crow ‘oe ewes 8 ee oaty" | Cade site ean’ cat mee positive apd reljabie ac. | *HeBtst premonition, th ying cown 1,00 saan encod war otng and he worn | ta® ast"at alin satan” ¥ ssagdty | sabe cham by wt ica” | cote are reir in Bush asus Ween nina ae A raat pew pamphlet has just come out, entitled the ‘‘ Em- | furlough have received orders to Tear ono 1080 respect the romper 4 rumart. eee eee ee ite ee cteacre: | while laying at that port ready to’sail for Liverpool with or in Algeria,” by W. De Foirvielle. The insurrectionary movement in the Marches and 4 a al cargo. A small portion only of the cargo was cetved of the success of the government troope at Barba | "TE werican obi Qoatiworth, 1,162 tons of coe. The place was taken om iat of Anguat; Whe revolt Beato Hora mae wa it te a0 River ige i coast le, mi gout ‘alparai a north- prone She ites eo Baty sompenter -Colenl weat gale, She pri 1 Tregulina. The cfficers'and crew, with the exception -| |A letter from Madrid spagks of great preparations mak- | Umbria is extending. The —_—, a, for the journey of Queen Irabelia, whose suite will by ape der) o eee i i ; F He i price more than 150 persons, without reckoning ser- The report that Sardinian bave amet 18, footmen, &c. In addition to the numerous royal | the Roman frontier is un! A reply to the ultima- iH i et il tine iz i i i i i ff Et : i t c ie EE: é i tum sent to Cardinal Antonelli, is Wwede, woe Lap Leen pti ed—the t to this place, where they now are in close con- ms, toaee conan ane ase ne ‘nook AE: eRe 8, 1800. | Tits he’ ccelineds anger rinciatiee™ ess | Mant ectial way Ye Ureak cif ilarcoursa with foreign: | fuement. ‘The Governor: of Uarbacos; a oa of General | ode, TAB, saved themselves by’ running & Vine ashore; ‘aired for thé ordinary service. astate of ‘The entry of Garibaldi into Naples hus | ¥¥-’, have been made by the French and Fon’ ofthe overnieenl pty ee ee lost was James Davis, of England. Tho only thing saved eve tangotian aury bas FeDa QP"Blliw toa SG thrown the Papal goverament into a state of coasterna- — oe E'Sirey oo the oer is Cone, Be test nc: | the artiuiery, and tber munitions. Cofaaauaication ras the log-book and Bu artis of cenine. es to Gaeta. * | tion, Dusswicr, Sept. 11, 1860. The croops bavecn repalne at abe cmentes | Saves. cpus wae tetave (eben isto oe the Sita Nene fabeds cad the coe Sah ac pias, een, Te-estab- | ih steamer, proveeds to Now York in the Ariel The Paris correspondent of the London Morning Post | _ The Cabinets of Vienna, Munich and ‘Dresden have ai- 4S. Rt Te Cg -4 we ae 5. Sy ergs manned fay about 1,600 stand, have been forwarded from tbe | Eayext at Valparaite, se eee ey tne Cnited Staten ~The Emperor of Austria is reported to have made vised the King of Naples to take refuge in Germany, and | dese stagnant. were mmediately ‘be and ‘the Chinese a tbho- | iatter vo for the use of the government forces, ‘There waa considerable apimation in the Valparsieo bie mind to crant serious and tmportant reform, with | "+" SPH apd Sromer Joly 2, 1a Soikg ante to abbure toolesaghtinee of the saci.” | instant when the Tierioe sued oer sero erie Gas, | mazuet Sane ee Se ee oe pee e ” > “4 5 Si ope of conciliat'ng the people of Hungary, Croatia ‘The Crops of Great Britain, i eadian’ war schooner Clio, whish Bas been supposed ali | yruckl Gh ‘tea 48°12 ot eis moins shock oo hand smalls Venetia. The King of Naples, after a abort halt for Aupditel Rann ae re | Senta tee teak the Durance to the former port, was | several lots purchased for ‘Australia and Pera, at Gaeta, is to proceed to Bavaria to jon in a soci. | tivity with which harvest operations are being to which I referred ots ands A severe gale occurred Sotilla, some forty miles 2 Bas ee ial pomreoae ab | ‘State of Pansina, to wi in my last, and-whieh | south of Taicahuana, on 99th July, which deetroyed the ‘way tbe family circle of bis royal father in-law. provine! nen fas tranemitted to the Legislative Assembly on the lat | Mole at that port, the cost of which was $60,000, and two are for the most part much lower. At Mark lane Inetant, bas ab last made its in priot. It is port, ne be cholera kas appeared at Malign, Spain. morning the ‘of English grain were short, and | Gemmanbnacl gress agin, s tone peti denice wae. Coilean veasels, «bark and brig, which went sabiore, The forest of Bondi, which belongs to the State, has re- | those of foreign moderate. Trade was dull, but prices | toted to he discussion of tbe present distracted state of af. "Several veseslo are eeding wile feet os ferne for An0- been divided into 1,990 lote, which will be wuc- | were not generally written ‘ower than on Friday. Eng- faire sngouanout the coniederation, The Governor con | tralia. In copecquence of these beavy shipments four ively gold at auction at the Hotel de Ville, in the | Priday, Foreign was also sc vyious de- po tay ol ad ‘and Bolivar, and has considerably advanced at the South, mucper as the Park of Neullly. pp ey Ee <a charges them with thes iene peotorieg 3 BOLIVI 0 fown made laced were confederation established * in . event LIVIA. Mentay Qe ee res 1s cheaper en tha salsa of Monday iret. Diait sa With. of the | revolotion succeeding, he recommends | There is no vows from this republic, The decree of non- -iverpool, and previ leaving again, ve | out quotable alteration. Barley is quoted ls. to 2s. lower All quiet. Trade progressing. the Gepartare of the North tar from Asplowall for New | that the State, instead of usiting in the formation of an | intercourse with Peru ts etill in force, and trade between oc in the afvernoon, forty-seven persons had offered | on the = — ow toter from ait | &2ditrary spd revolutionary system of government, should | the two countries, in consequence, is almost entirely eus- London Times, Sopt. 12. Vert. Se brings tue Songs aw od Mtacif from all the other States which constitu ives a8 excursionista to Naples and been ac Brot At our market te day ween ARRIVAL OF TRE ARIEL » | he wher 8 which conatitute | pended. An B nena seo | he Sheatent ty hy IS | ; ‘and Frapce, and says that fet aie PERU. for wi OMe COD: = 5 4 mo necks separ ag0 Hot. t tn she entionet dh A OPPS Datione wrield poten eed to the te | THE AMPRICAN CLAIM® UNFRPFLEN—OUAXO CON co Regen! Pr Race Fag: Aa im sighs of the revolution ists ag reepects this isthmus. The TRACTS—-YROIRCT OF A NEW COVNESTITUTION—AN the nom‘cal command of the Second regiment of | wheats will not go-lower, owing to the ‘bed Governor advapces many good and cogent reasons to Bup- ISLAND THROWN UP FROM TBE 'SEA, ETC. cons of tbs Guard, as well as the order of the Biack is to British Columbia, \ew Granada, port bis position in favor of a reparation. He recom There is but little of interest to report from this coun- This decoration, the highest Prussian order, hither been conferred upon only two female sove- De. The London Morning Post says *—The journey of the ror 10 Moscow bad for {ts object the personal intro- ‘mends, in recruiting soldiers in the State for the federal | try. Presicent Castilla bas nearly recovered from his that none shovla be enlisted except vagrants and | wound. He rode out on the 28th of August in hie car sone, and that the industrious and labor- | riage, for the Srst time, vo the Alameda, with an cecort of lng clastes should be let alone. No troubles of any con- | Ofty horremen, ‘The Americen claims remain unsettled; but it if romor judiciary | ed (hat Mr. Clay, cor Minister to Peru, hae vent to Wash - woenrured for not pupiehing adequately crimes commit. | ington & proposition from the Peruvian government, wed under political preteats. nature of which is pot known. We do not place much cop- ‘The debt of the State on the dist of Decomber, 1869, | fidence in this rumor, as it ie well kaown that President local disturbances of trifing importance. ‘The 5 ancient capital of the empire on the Gret occasion of cr emounted to $57,649 69, to meet. which there was ip the | Cestilla adherrs to his original pu to resist a Imperial Bigbness’ vieit after attaining bis majority. rpose Tressury oly $43 516 UO—leaving a deficit of $43,593 18, | felticment, unlers the United States agree to been H quarter below the very t point made. prea same taint tht od rei Interesting News from Japan, Gregen, » | The amount ot #14 £00 due on loans lant year Waa uestions = dispute to @ third Power; . meta redverd 10 86,747 90. To meet tneee and other demands | anc ibie we know, furthermore, President Buchanan North American arrived at Londonderry on the | siow sale at a reduction of 28. to Bs per esrter on the United States Claims Against Peru | the State has had to dispose of come of tts property, | bas peremptorily declined acceding to. So there rates of the week previous; white, 648 to O7e.; red, 60s, Still Unsettied, | comeing principally of public buildings, The na- | recms to be ro otber alters ¥ thown, whieh soldat irregular prices, the qualty being | the Lesilature ot let year fo bave the amoune derived | uaval force at Calleo ut present, there’ Could ‘narhage ‘rance. m, Ww y ; | the Lew of iat year to bave the amount deri naval force at Callao at , tere could Paras, Sept. 8, 1860. : be, an ae from the Panama Railroad Company divided equally be- | no better time to enforce our claims. si The Paris Patric and Pays pndlish a communicated ar- ‘ween the State and the general government, and the ‘The Congress of Pern is still in sersion at Lima. A |, of whieh the following is a summary: — Legwiatore ® reqoreted to renew the applicrtion. prope’ ition requiring all goapo contracts to be submitted foreign journals bave incorrectiy represented the © Governor recommencs that the Levisiatare petition | to Coogries for approval, which baa been vcpder con- icy of France in Italy. | Corerees to have the State authorized to decree forced | sideration for several week#, bax been rejected by a hand- of, since the peace of Villafranca, has not altered loans to preserve or rettcre public order, The Governor mpjority. This leaves the matter where it bas policy, bat, true to the principle of non- intervention, | refers to the relations that exist between himself and the been, in the hands of the Presidert. There are left the Italians to dispose of themselves as they foreiyn Contule retidicg in the ports of the State as being 1 to be upwards of twenty bidders for the contract, d, confin herself to pointing out their as of the mont harmonious character, and that the demands | but it is believed that it will be awarded to Gibbs & Co., reminding that in pursuing the project of na ' Of the latter bave always been jt aud moderate, kv. the present contractors, to whom the government is #uj unity, they are acting at their own risk and peril. j The eivetions for Governor, deputies and magistrates | posed to be iargely indebted for advances. Indeed, it ehown them what grave consequences . bave oot, In the languege of the , Caueed the | taid thal the Minster of Finance admitted in ay result from an attack on Venetia or Rome. anual seendai to the State. but still they bave not deen | #hort (ime since, that the nment wasa de! to Patrice nide-—"We have reason to believe that ovempt from frauds, which fect bas naturally engendered | the raid frm and other lishments connected with it bas declared that she would not intervene io Na- bec and the bope ie expressed that the seru- | to the amount of $8,000,000. This, it is wil while the revolution is confined to that State, aud vey ‘oer, which takes place to-day (the Lith), will | recure the contract to this house for many years to come. pot threaten other frontiers; bat to the preseot 5 pet Corasion (he orval alarm and disturbances. ‘The President of the Assembly, who is the Bishop of t ber declarations go Ro further.”’ A great deni of the message is devoted to the discussion | Arequipa. bas brovht forward « project of & pew constl- ‘ekif Fifendi has received ieformation by telegraph of the privilege: conceded to A. W. » Of New } tution. Many of its features are ridiculour. For instance, bis fall powers for the signature of the convention | was ana pl. rain can York, etd bis associates, by the yrovincil Lagiiacare of Me previées tbat ‘he Catholic religion hall be the estab- on route for Paris. be well got the yield will be excellent. Many Selde of the dlstriet of Chiriqu!, for the covstroction of & Weed religion of the nation, and ali its affairs, secular as is advices of Sunday, September 9, acsert that the | oats have been cut and led, but reports vary ae to TDRNT MORA. | road through that part of the territory of New Granada, | well at ep.rituai, be reguinted by « comcordalé WD government has made repreecutations to Sardinia | probable quality of the crop. Beame look republic i# s000 | &o., which the Governor copsiders ‘apd void. Afier | the See of Pome, and the exe all otber religyoas to any entry of a Sardinian army into the Marches. | well. ated for what | referring to the recent decision of the Sepreme Court of the | he prohibited: the clergy and the military to be ‘before returning to Naples, had a con- Prestos, Sept. 8.—The barvest prospects are becoming frow prosecutions of every cestription befere civil ce with Messrs. Rothscttld relative to the Neopoli- more cberful, and as cop juence prices of grain are ‘e bot the to be aller 10 have courts of their own. joan, for which they are the contractors. |. What old wheat wat at market to-day Peturoing to ‘The United States steam corvette Narragansett bes Se ee ee ek could only be sold at @ reduction of from Is. to 24. per ‘ed at Callao, and was expected soon to sail for Pana- here on their journey received with ent wack? There were a few parcels of now wheat offered to- via Guayequil. The Wyoming was still there, await- Panm, Sept. 10, 1860. day, but they were in poor condition, but of better qaa- AFFAIRS IN BEW GRANADA. be movements of Minister Clay. The ‘of the Phe Moni‘ewr, in a despatch from Marseilles, states that | lity than was expected ten days ago. Other grain was oadron (Laucawter) arrived at oo nat. , iiant feves baye taken place in honor of their Majes- | without alteration in price. White wheat: 28. 61. 53s. | Returm of the Japamese Corvette Can- and proceeded the same FA per windie of 220 pounds; red, 278. 6d. to 298; new, 26. dinmarrah Home—Her Presence Created Cur Panama Correspondence. A Callao correspondent of the Panama Star and Herel Paris Constituiionnel, im an article signed by Grand- | to 28s. Sd.; beans, 228. to 23e., onta, Ss. 8d. to 4a. 44. por | Pawama, Sept. 15, 1860. furnisbew the following item, which requires considerable ot. *peaking of the intention of Sardinia to intervene | bushel. Great Excitement Amongst the Japa- Rieti Dade Pederin te te Oncunad Home 350 bales of Peruvian leather, of 190 pounds | creculliy to believe — captain of the Chilean brig States of the Charch. says:— RicuMonD, 8 —Harvest is creeping on; but evan mese and Americans—Glowing Reporte | Ase in ler w were received bere per English steamer on | Tubsicnin arrived in Arica and bas made affidavit fe should grieve to see ee with fine we , there will be no great bulk of corn | in Japan of the Hospttable Reception Perees—Regoried Death of the RevMutionary General | Wb ios'., for shipment to New York. It is said to be of during bis voyage from the LOA my which would incon! separate her from the Im- | cut in this neighborhood for @ week or more. To-day’s fm the United States Cutberres—Govermor Pradiie of Santand.+ Reported ity ip intitude 51.408, longitude 73 25 W., he found a) policy. France, being the protector of the ‘at | market, which was poorly ‘wae dull. Wheat, | of the Embassy im tt Aaah be Gad Alte @ Selene ited Htates steam frigate Brook)yn arrived at Roca | alongsice an island extending north and south about Af- cannot but di ‘that any armed fe..06. "to 98 6d. per ; cats, 2 61. toed; | The Politics! Stampede im Japan~ © Prime - be del Toro on the 20th of August, with the: igstoner from lies, ond from 260 to 260 feet high; that the island id be Deans, 7s. to Ts. 64.; barley, 4s. to ds. Prince Meteo the Great—Peace ie-Ketab- Counter Rumore—Niate's Vervion of Affairs —Bartace: | tbe Navy department on board, and on the Ist inst the | ap; tly thrown up, and is of & iihot Fledanset will pot tenounes the prinsipies of re- Stxarorp, Sept. 10—There was a middling show of in Poseasion of the Government Message off the Governor | “T°C7'0R varty started for tbe Pacific Li yee whitish sppearance. He furibermore tiated tbat we due to international |, Which alone can wheat at market to day, which included several Mehed—Jealousy Existing Between Ja- oe where fare to be joined by another party, who will | weter al! about was very much discolored. agbted fLilace with her, We ge’ trast, that the Bivg wil! | cf this year's The quality being oa the pancse OMicials and Native Merchante= | f Pename—iis Opinion of the Chirigui Tampon | procees trom bere in the United States steamer Nerragan- | tbe ielacd ear'y ie the morning, asd, were we eienter 8 political fault which would bes misfortune for | tolerably good. ei tt 4 ‘The Portuguese Seek a Treaty, &c. Crant—Shiprent of Perveian Cotton to New York— | tett, which is bourly expected from Callao. The mie | wnt)! nig! ie there are few who believe it; 0 former terms, while relling at 628 to O8e.; red. 588 to Hd Movements of Untied Stain Verndem Presidential Ble Sees or The United States it wante confirmation, Paris Patrie publishes « a 60s. per 86 stone. Barley the same as last week. The The ship What Cheer arrived at San lrancisco August whieh isalnoat pin wall, is under orders to re wo Vera ny Torin, stating , on the supporition that oat trade was frm at oo material in prices. | 31, from Japan, with dates from Yokshama to July 18. bon, de be Croy, apd expected to Pall to-day. The United States RCUADOR. t wonld decite upon sending a Sardinian corps d’ar- | Beans full as dear as heretofore. Owing Sat ge The following extract from a letter written the day of ber At length intelligence hae beew received from the in | sopolwar St Marre, apd tiore ship Warren, are | xovrMENTS OF FLORESrRANCO’S PORITION- wns ten to Page Sie, Og Senn, Carew acess | eer St Veen: Sop Ween at oot | agnemsagpensenmeain— Ler rnpctng the operations of the goverament and | fee Su Arerems roma of war in thie port. | "Conor ra hate Yc sOEMENT, me. d epergedic re : - A vly advices recetved from Tp ty Fi no | which has been led in fair condition, Many netds of bar. {| The Japanese steamer Candinmarrah, which left thie | Tevolutionary forces, bul the accounts are #0 Comtradio: | and Narragansett. are at Callao, and. at last accounts, the Tere, Oo Engin stoner Bet avicn alegust for thie rupture. It is not known, says the Patric, | ley have algo fallen to the scythe ana been housed ina port Inst February, under c Ch Jory and onmiminctory that ( i @\Meal) to decide whib Levemt wes at Honoluin, the 1 cruising along cil om her revent trip. Gesoral Floren en this attitude of the Powers bas modified the re- | satiefactory state. Oata have done pretty well, and, on | Re, Fenimore Cooper, couveying ne lnteligance of party haa ibe vantage ground at preeeet, (hough | am im ‘= Jonn coast, wud the Sarauac at Island, under. hort distause of the city, and be han probably veons of the Sardinian government. the whole, a fair crop i expected, although the q departure of the Japanese Ambassadors ; ertag repairs. prune — ere thie taken porsession and driven Franco therefrom. 'p to the latest dates, however, no Sardinian will be varied. Beans are weil spoke of, anda bulky | arrived here from Honolulu, after a ow clined to believe that as matters vow stand the govers- The aiperions var He, of ow York cleared this | The iatter haw signaliy failed to enlist the sympathies of crotsed the Roman frontier. Some crop it is thought will be gathered. days. From the Americas who. came in Ber we ment party have the advantage, and i! they follow up gave 00 Me bes lostant, for the (oll of Calltornia, to load | ihe residents of Gaayaqull in his oause. He cputinees to beiooging to the reguiar army, bad alone entered the ate) ae Ry 4 Ss, gunn of ip cont air - © | their gucceeres it Will Be A very short time before the re | Hy bay | mn ove of the islands be- gd an torte of commane, Anes, caer lage, be of the church. w 5 were Bot m: voard position ‘vecwel Capt: - pas revoked the exeqvator of Mr » rame journal adde:—A etate of siege bas been pro- | posed to transact business, and a redaction of fully 2s. | Sem Seonght' bert smmmalne suanaer, ‘ate tale volutionats are defeated and crder once more remiored | The siretion for President of this republic takes place, I | Sratrs Conti! at Cunseqat! Tt f paid that all the foresee ry Por gearter mest be quoted. There was « scanty show of | without accident. throwghout the confederation, It appear from the | Beers, this mosth, snd should the revolution not aucoeed, | Consus, except the Chilean, protested egaipet the act. King of Naples is st\li at Gaeta, and it was reported ey, which, for the most . moved off at unaltered ‘The appearance of the Japanese steamer from America, serount of the engagements that bare taken ore © cory ee Comes the clection of Geveral Herraa. | The Consul has gone to Callac to meat the Lancaster and be would shortiy embark for rates, Other kinds of came to hand wane, ‘with pews from the Ambassadors. created a goverement Be perbape better calcalated to restore barmoay and Dave ap interview with the flag officer of the United Slates Times Paris correspondent says:—The general state | and sales took place at recent rates. The corn ment both amongst the Americans and place in the Male Of Sastander, rece ved st sapinweti by | re esteblah public order tbeo any other man in the con- Pacific squadron. de in France remains unchanged. Merchants and | ting in this locality bas much increased since last | foreigners were anxious to hear how the me bad the English stowmer Derwent, from Carthagens on the [éeretion, and bie election fore in greatly to be de- In the recent engagement between the forces of Flores ators being more occupied in watching the march | werk, the propitious weather having induced farmers to | been received ub inet. thet oo the Sb of July Genersi som Jone | **** and France, an account of which I forwarded to the Har. vente in Italy than in making entries in their day | carry on harvest let ° @e a = gp ain, the former captured 260 horses, three feld pore 8. a Abough tnjored Cotterrer, at the bead large reveletiouary fares NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC, | *”* °.0¢0 arrobas of eatt, worth six dollars the arrobe at cotton market of Havre was sufficiently animated | moch improved prised a email body Of federal troupe ander General Qnito, , tobe aenety are Herren, st Agus Dulce, and thet the latter, Gsding | on. american Ciatme om Pera—Report of From British Columbia. Austin. towards maturity. There is nothing to fear with | you treatea the visiters we are mainly indebted for that ne iad to contend ageiaat + Grenlly OP | tne Chilean Minister of Marine=The | . Tr steamer Cortes arrived at fan Francisco Angas ¢ Emperor hae received Counts Sorechen and Appon- to the bean crop. consideration with which we have been received st the | rior force, rewrested im goed order (ne the sent 2), with late news from and Britieh Columbia. who explained the historieal ‘The to this country, | day, oe. Priceme, who wae sarching wish 0 part «| Navy end Merchant Service—A Hamame | © jr Aweriran ‘tise tamed Vang, renident wt Vitor Ses ot, | mazeee eaten meres, Sut ececmcapi.ae | BtlinPrajetofe Rew Peruvien Conestve- | war sommes ws siniyemy bu It's tarot : teon—Cuane Comtracte—The Revolation tor MB Aden 4 or Imprinorment. it ia feared propie isoners, and om the 4th of revebte s troobie wil owt of the matter, wee stared wm fers vhe took | 1 Rewador—Piores’ Late Victory=Vie~ The Men: | rac of New Westminater= determing’ fam to pay, two hundred Porte wan Ww cor. tertes by the Government in New Gras | potty whit bebied the Legislative Assembly in ex- the vaive ol one tre omtenee Ler at | made, de, de., de press ous of loyalty and attachineat to the heir sdert nha alah yet tae The Hngiieh steamer Callan, from Valparaiso and iter: | Tiwien ny Sop ngewe te Oe “ town wae | brad of » | madinte ports, arrived at Manama on the Gib inet. with | . The Victoria Garette payn that the mining population of gue) FOOT | 9206 000 im tyecie and the wail Yor Burope nnd the Caited | Brush Culm his Ws how Peeelving eupplies aimee, exete- newer catia, “= s Maken. Among ber pamerngers wae Mr WO. Rrcirmas, ane a wcnnta be Bret ancouat end acting Comm! at Valparawo. wbo proces te t hence to A Gon! mine bas been di focriees mike from ¥ Portiand. Save foreign showing to the army of the fee Prenciece Fler datee are Valparaiso August 18, Om the 260 wit. @ from the Oreg@a, Breat nations looked upon Japanese peer Sotorre Cailer, 2 and Payte int inet Stare prison, Fi PEACE RB RETARL REED TN JAPAN. nor of the Pate, ea 4. ‘our conviets made thetr recape, " The returniog Jepaoene were much $0 find | forces CRILE. 4 PID, heferion Ries eeu? P. Gill, ot Fertmand; men of-war im the harbor, to protest | In a former me on the STtb, 7 foreigners from the atteok of Prince Meto the yf forces of the State of [trtdenary ORVORE CRATER THR CWLLEAN NAVY —ToE MRR News Delazon lately be bes feror wih, ie gevernnen, were Ae inaee we er ecm CRARY MARIFR EXTRADITION TREATY wien Fenty HE. Denar Reemnh, Ove, 5. many have been acceded to my foots ‘which ‘a FRANCE IMPORTANT LBOAL cow vegan and KD. Raker are for quiet; foreign the streets is | ment . ant ame si CHRIS CONRTLA—ARIFWRECKS—WARRETS, ETC. .. The — by PK of the 5 te | The brary rane and severe sorthers Sam a hearing 80 rumors of copfiicte with the several ‘Veen. Accordingly, om ‘the Previously ten | soil oF sretional or ay HE the ‘The OMcals conceded the adv sty of ile Vows ee aon | Mente by whieh commideranie nroperty hed been destroyed, | repubiicane—will each their and win) re re all opposing factions and eatisfying ther | tack om the town, wil te neh., when, | eetinend lo prevail st Veiparsise and in the harbor du. | pian \irive to carr? of thes fae ‘ed legittwate demande, ip order to ttrengthen tbe power of ibe govern according Wo the POvErRM@ent eocsust, they were oon. Ying the whole of the forte get prior to the wailing of the the ry A . ae