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4 EW YORK PME PROWCE OF WALES Our Chicago Correspondence Cucaao, Sept. 23. 1800 A Bogus Prince~The Humorous Side of the Royal Vist— A Good Joke Spoiled by a Bad BSneere—The W ide Acakes—Long John and the Little Prince—the Royal Fahiln tim from the Hotel Balcony—Og to the Prat ries, de., de. All the Weet Is langhing at the practical joke played at St Louis, om the 18th inet , by the celebrated Dr, Boban- nan, and thia aud the indescribable lettors of Prof. Ward, the menagerie man, give te comical side of the Prince of Wales’, or Barou Renfrew's, progress. Some doubt ex- {sted as to the cay upon which the royal party were wo land in St. Louis, and taking advantage of this doubt, the Doctor drcesed himself up to personate tho Duke of New~ castle, crowded @ large boy into @ uniorm much wo Swall for him, come in on the care, announced that the Doy was Baron Renfrew and posted placards with the « official programme ” about the streeta, Every one was « pold.”” Tue people turned out in crowds; the ladies fought for good positions to “see the Prince;”” @ sort of procession was formed and marched through the principal etreeta, ‘and een the newspapers were humbugged, and came out with extras annoupetpg the Priuce’s arrival, following them by other extras informing the public, as the pud- lic had already discovered for iteelf, that the whole thing was a‘ gel.” ‘The royal party did not know what to make of the af- fair, but Gnally ended by Isaghing at it, and wondering whether the St. Louisanians would recognise the reai Ba- ron when be came, This Dr. Bohannan has figured tn euch displays before, having, af various times, appeared as Douglas, tae Bearded Lady, Kossuth and the Woolly Horse. So wide a range of characte e demar defaicat genius, and the Doctor has it. He ig always successful ta drawing crowda, aad the filteea thousand persons who went toeee him ta bis last character of the “stern + ook the deceit asa joke, and did not tar ap r bin, as some proposed, AS the Hootor uses #hull nordinately—it was his sneezing which gave the people an inking of the hoax by shoot Ing of bis gray Wig—he may very easily represent Mr, | Seward, acd throw dust in the eyes of even THR WIDE AWABRS Chicago 8 a great city for drills and companies, and | orily believe that every man here is a Zouave, @ Dougias | Invineibie or a Wide Awake. As { pase through thestreets | Tam in copstant apprehension lest rome of them should attempt to leap upoo wy ebouller or throw the heel aud | too comerset, Ou Friday olicioth capes, lit their torohes, and Larned out to gee the Baron Renew and ecrevade Gov. Ganks. The royal party were much invested ta tho display; bot, im spite of the constant efforts of the Hon. Long Joun Wentworth, | could pot be made to understand the intext of this pecu- liar institution, ati SRRING THR SIGHTS. The Hon. L. J. took complete ebarge of the Prince dar- Jog bis visi Dore, abd, though wrecked in the rush at the Gepot, was in full glory at tho botel, and arrauged the Prograwmme of the lrince’s movemerts, to the complete satisteetion of the peopie, {f mot to that of tae Privce. Farly ou Saturday morning the Mayor reuted out the royal party, put the Baron and bis 4 party tuto 8 four borse barouche, reserving o seat for himreif, packed Le Baron's retuiuers into two horeed vouicles, aud drove them around to eee the city, Fiat Caicazo, With its five buildings, broad streets and genera! jauntt- pete of appearance, never koked better, and whe Mayor, waxing eloquent with bis theme, tofor: royu! party of the sostory of the city, in full detail aud the future which waited it, taey cuuid baraiy beliewe the romarce-like story, and openiy expressed ihoir sur- prise at such AD aMtobinbing growth and cere opemeut t wes good to bear Wentwortn tlk — very rosideat of Chicago is bound by a solema oath to ls ho ooportumity pass tO exort bie descriptive powers tu praise Of this city, aod the voculicuion stich ensuos when )ou ask & Chicugosu auything avout Chicago w im meuse The Mayor, the greatest of thom ali, sets ali aa | example 1a thus respect. But not ovly Cuiewo, but the | while Cmuntry,came ta for a puif from theyMay or, wad | the greatness of there Staiee waa fully expatiated upon Ouce or twice, by biting bin lips, LJ waved stwself | from an uncivi! allu*iou to Ragiaud; but that wir line rails | rosé to the forty second parallel, aad the fact that graia ‘Was shipped from Chicago direct to Liverpwl, wave the Mayor s chance to feel for British capital, and the eae ject presented sore Lemptation® to ao ardeat cemocrat. Dow't thick that the royal party wul labor agdor aay rue ebensioe of the meaning of thal word ‘“*emo- erat,” if they chance to read this letler. ine Mayor fully posted tbern upon our politics, warned them against ¢ our yeorrable Presiaent, ano, im soort, made thew Lin | | | ved i} | Tre memrers bs the citizens put oa their | | Now and will arrive @t them, I bave alreaty sent you by tele er Chicago Demorrat } the moraing papers, tue Bice but pour of ull ¢ tbe 1 (as, One O'Clock, f oth sexes o'el souy wad wo y alow mo 20 bie xwite would enter (hulr carriages W A¥eDUS 19 tbe Arebor road, & dia ‘Tho Mayor requested ihe people nik tree by nus demoowtrations of every ky Weat Le royal patty wito silent respect daring sowo the avenue The Mayor faid be bad Y Of sur Own clk 2008 would misorbave oa oown Bien feome tw nb, bot he did oot know hat that eome st angers MIRDE LE present WhO WLI Attempt gusuitanle demon strations. T' hoped the @ tizens woald oo operate with Abe poles in eusprereing auy such demonstrations. The Pines then appeared upon the nd wae received With # Duretof gearty applause, which he acknowledged by Dowibg repestoaly, apd then retired to his rooma to mrke p The «hole of Michigan avenue, by this time, was lined with carringes, cxtene ing trom Lae street to Old street, fot Ged With the besuty sud tashiou of tue city, The houses along the avet were also alive with people, and the Bidewuiks were filled Eutering bin carriage, tac fame four boree b b which be bad occupied ta tho porping, with t ve Of Newoustie, Burl St. Germains and Mayor Wentworth, and followed by the other goutle mon of bia suite, she Prince get forward oa bis route. ‘The Mayer rat ar his left haod, aud the two noblemsa o° oupicd the front seat, facing the Prince. receding the carriage ata short distance rode Gly Marsaal Lawson, Aderman Joy, Chairman of Tomm ctee o4 Police, and Capt. © W. Barker, A tle of policemen, carrying ther botons, marched on oither side of ube royal carciage. The cortege pr tet avery slow pa crowds whut wh #i€ of the avenue bad ay excel- Tent view yal Highness and the noblemen ia his mpe Frioce appeared to enjoy the 2 ride ty chatted and hed with the dinyor with A animation con® was e very be aud striking one. The sun ly aud warmly; tha dt y pwnd tranguil wators gicamed in the miight, aad the people, re- ning trom all demovetrations wratever, quietly be- belo the spectacie, snd reflected eredit upon themselves end we ciy. The Prince wore a suit of plain elotues. No better airongement, both for the gratifoation of the people and the plrasnre of the Princo, ovuld have beea made than (hs He was enabled to see aod to be seca, without pny diteonifort or tome of diguity ov his part, or on that of Gur citizens. The police arrangements through out the Prince's vivit bave been admirable, aud we gure that the Royal party wuat curry a the moet pleasant recollections of thelr the V’ringe’s Baile repeatedly expressed thelr gratification at the asmirable arrangements made for the'r comfort and en, A large number of bog: re thrown at the feet of the Privee, some of which fell short of him and some reached him 1) was ip vain that the Prince inquired of the Rayor to Whom he was tndebted for those favore, the modesty of the ladies preventirg them from writing thoir Lames Upow their bog vets arty (hen toon the cars, the epecial train being in waiting for them, They expect to be ta St. Louis on | Wednesday next, anc will pass the interval in private eu- Joyme: t open ou” pratrics, bxtensive arrangements have heen made for their sporting, which bare been kept pri- vate, The party way etop awhile at Springtiela. Th. Prince was bored with no specches or addresses while in Chicago. Gar citizens gave biw every opporta- Bity, Without interruption, to vielt every object which cam worthy of bis notice during nis short stay in city. Gur citizens handed to the British Consul an immense number of invitations for the Prince. He bed but o much time .to pass in Caicago. The Brith Consui lad all the invitations before bim. He decided to take up those objects which be could not fud ia wey other place to #0 great ap extent as here. If be had baa more time there are other places which he would glanty bave visited. We co pot know which the most to prawe, our own citizens or our police We certainly think that our citizens are eutitled to every praise—fur there was got ove unplee vant occurrence Curing the whole day—aod the Prince sta ed to the biayor at Dis departure’ tuat if he could be treated jo al) other Amerwaa cities as Lic had been fo Chicago, be would giadiy tay avovher month. He came bere a8 a private goutleman, and wished to be treated as such Be was to treated, aud ie grateful for it. Ho trusts be may experionce similar treatment wherever be goes. fb, be Bai, he found demovsteations made to him wbieh were properly belonging to hs mother. This he «as gratived for in by ball of bis mother But under ® government formed Uke ours, aeither is mother or himself expected any sugh demonstrations, and it would be more agreeable to bun if they were with: heid THe came bere to see oar people and our inatitu- tops es thoy were. sad wher ne returned home, be said, i ie sugars of Rio mother shoold ati bem it the peop 40 be would take great pleasaro ta 8a, that they all koked bappy, and from all that eqn they bad every reason w be bapuy. Prince gave encouragement to the request of the Mayor that some one of bw brothers migtt visit tuie country, nad take © tour through to the Pacific Qcsan. Ia taking edve of the Prince the Mayor sugested tnet as aljrulere hades prise in identifying themselves with | cols and Hamlia men every (ue. I am afrnid thet tbe party was rather bored, out it coulin't De beiped, and the Mayor prides bimgcif upon the fact that ho raid very litle about slavory, @ subject which, “oi J. bad once been ly warmed ty ite discussion, word have ac end of the whole party rupted by @ visit to the grain ecvater, and Baron Rea few, whose totereet in mecbanics 1s Well known, caro folly ingpected the machiuery, making a fee obserta tious whieh showed hit knowledge of machinery. ‘ong Jobe explalved this aifelr also, an 4 taen took the party wo the City Hail, where they rigned their names to the re cord book, the Baron leaig off with a Mourishiag “al bert award.” ae Tus one Dorse coarergation was tater | | Of courne ® great mas ehreets and at the City Hf citement the 14 of gathered along the to woe the Prince, but the ox genera! or extraontinar 4 ie avooalion@ aod barn ‘es the Richmond House at Laif past ou wight for half ao boar Ax at however, the Prince didn't draw. | ought seriously of ch that any och exhibicion dat Weutworth hae tu the powers of & do Barnums, and trotte out the Parce at the bourappetated Avot sand perple, apparentiy of not the best class gathered in front of the hotel, an¢ « large was in attendanee to kee) ore a except #ilepce and tbeir pow ty f After tbe crowd bad guilicient'y inspected the Prince's wn up, ike Com Toumb's, before +, showtnac farhioa, , Songratulating the ope up they hed matateiond, aad @ bad shown the Barou that bit exer! newer the excelieut order which the rrepect whien they multe, annannein | | rough which the Prince w } bim whe p eased, and iben aboutiag, “Tar Vrince #1li BOW appear for a few moments, aud thes take to ymet the eame tore, and with quite aa mm: ypeintemess, oe tbe caravan manager, in Dickens’ story, “A Uleuse to Lat,” used to ory, “The fitte man will bow walk Uree timer around the caravan and thea retire | behme the cartain.”’ Then the Priuce and bis suite came ont, and the crowd shouted and applauded, on rayle, by cla ping their bance, The Prince bowed from the frou: of tue baleoay, walked to ome end and then to the other, bowing from each, and receiving a booquet—snother thestrical feature. The show war soon over, much tothe relief af those ano kace Low distasteful It wae to the principal actors. tt itu poeeidie fo write seriously of euch an abward affair, and owe which was so utterly at variance with good tade aod Oommce senee. bed igre never @xpectet aod a certainly never desired, avy tuch @ display of the Prince of Wales, aud although the Prince and tir distia GuMhed Pulte cansot de enough praised for comply tog Sgsioet Unels expressed wishes, ith what they to aga derire of & gennrour and hoept adie podlic, thoes who adviacd puch @a cxbibition caanot be autticientiy biemed. Tt ens & great comptiment to the peop, howerer, and Would! pot, 1 iDMk, Lave bece graated any where olse but in the Ucited States ‘The acvisers of Raron Renfrew are ao highly planent With the Woloome whieh he has received here that they Bre willing © Go almort acy thir ¢ to ebow the'r anprscte- tion of the kiodnews and quod ferling of oar people Sach anerbibition, Doworer, 19 equally unuéoossary aud uc fired, aod wil, we trot, never beagatn asked of granted, In the exeitemest of th: moment aod of ap» Jobo even forgot himseif to far as to tmagine th: Revfrew wool! mar tpeecb—orery Weeiere aed thinks that a} ofotalt an’ great men are orators, aad toatl Bpeechos Are Blase appropri ste—ana called for “ardor,” fo that tbe crowd might Ih Rat there was no sorak ing, eXCOpt From the honorable Mayor bimeelf, aot ins Baron Kenfre@ retired to Moner, the Catcago gisat sad other curiosities following OFF To PIE PRATRERE After diner the roval party were driven np Wishigan AS meet nobie Mormughiare—'o the My Srauiie Works, which they inspected, and then proseeded 1) the , the residence of Mayor Wentworth was bartily discumped and the party at th o1 Ran dane ty Otted 2 their cecupttoa %. Germaine and a few of the minor mom bers of the satte remained over Sunday in Cuicago, sad attended ®¢ James’ charrch. Today A rpeeial locomotive, with books, newspapers vets for the royal party, was sent Dwight The Prince rested to boure, and It will be empty | | journey, aod paring for the joursey to come There | area great propre at Dwight, and if the Prince bunts at ail ory eT Rinmhe will here to take pretty | ill OB of the epootatore of bin prowess chickon®, and areas iu isthe misfortune of ro: 18 caunot be elit but tbe Prinos, te hie tocg. ie farms _ hey Wi tance from the village, @ cot much annoyed eo long ae bo staye indoors, * are rumors of a prairie wolfand @ butato being shut op M fenced felde for the Baron to way {1 he plonene Dut no fime or place ie Ftated, andl rather thwk hie Royal Fighnees weil avoid hie imitation ‘evn hating sed take bis rame, ff he cup get {t, o@ the wing oF 00 tae Fn Ip my pert lettre J abil) send pou, if powerdie, fut dotwie Of bow the Privee lives and looks, and what ase bow he shoots em away all the prairie i prairie erases = 1) Baron Reofrew arrives in St [cals on Wetowter no | Das been an eager cordvality | PIRIDE Ageines the imperial government. at present cir ter ine mere of t achieve! @ brilliant earceat the beir apparent to the British Crown woe'd be well received by the Crnatians, but there @ heartfelt enihar Shout the rereytion, which i# enough (9 prove that there fe be foundation for the silly rumur ae to toe formation Of Canada ino wiepeu tent Kiagdom. Tae present cooditing of Cm On extrenrd osry {llattration of what may be accom viished hy encray aal enterorise un Cor free Inetitationg. It is qaite cerisin that eo.aet wenty Jeare ago the Gepadians were ia ro jomuer to recees among U reyreseniative of the Britiah crown. thew \edurtry wae shackle'!, their eaterprise checet by a fur reetrictions, aud they hed serione groaads of com cu are Widely different. The Cxnedisoe now Koow tbat, in the opioion of Rogii#h politician, the prox ‘ity of the mother country is lotimetely Sound uy wah | preaperity of the coiontes, The intoresta of G eat | Britain and of Cane te, oF australia, are icentical, ant tne | frand ohject they bare in common ia ali the mire likely | bo be aconmyplished by \raving to the colonies the man Agrment of their Own Alarrs, aod by treating with thea op equal terme. The reception noe givea ts the Prince Of Wales ia 8 proof Unat toa #ystem hae auc weded, aot the enthusiasm displayed to erty after city by thew loyal fonj ete of Queen Victoria derives ite chief valne from dhe fo t that it was the eponteccous homage of « frex people. | To the ads rerers they delivered & the Prines there w Jogalty without adu ation, and wo ®ien of that false Tad pp faitery whieh Charasterises the ianguage edb, the evk Graprtic #0 rereigns No ot'v) reany could be written of the value of free io ban the mere record of the foya rat + the Prince of Walee frat ew geome epee) corm orleoratd race which, a! De rery te 4 me perio was enteme tn North america Celene ro. thee starts for New York, stopping at several pliner on mance bas heen guilty of @ mare seusi aunount of | Pre route, the oames of which, aod date epee whion he 7 © than vous aanovnt of ernegers ©. Ube preseet desonndants of the femoas iro | | other cay, HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1850.—TRIPLE SHE quots bave terribly degeperaved from the original type ‘They ure pow described Lo ue by au eye witness as Ravin “all the came tat, broad, fartar features—bick: lip pe and wide mouthed, with eaMow, tawny lage; long coarte, wiry bau; whe arp, irregular teeta, ermal, quick biack oyes. We do not carg to de fitusions which owe their origin, perbapa,to the po ver ful genius of the great American Bowejist, It 1s erongh for us that in a country pooped, oaly the by savage tribes there bas lavely ben | cenetructed he “most. marvellous and teiampb st specimen of engineering genins. The change token place so rapidly that 1 geome ait to bel in it. In our own Gouutey the progress that das } made within the last half c otury ts Striking engug's, but | iy Canava tbe change has pecn more repid still; and bee presence of a few Caughoawaga tudfans, la the pr | ion which met the Prince of Wateg ab Mdntreal, brougat | che past god the preseat inte « strange amd alartitog oo | trost It te the otd story. Other racos Before these power Ircquois baye falien viotime to actvilization which they dia Dot understand, Or Lo a barbariem which was ty form tho basis of a more enlightened civi: gativa. Ta other caves the conquered bave amalgamaind with tis ooa- querors, aud @ new people has been formed out of tho fusion of wo. But with the Iudiana this has not been the caso, They nave kept to (boaselves, aod they are now dying away, wotil soon thoir very game will be forgotwe, The tunick the moceasivg, Gud tae carioas bead dresees in which the Indiane presanted themseives to the Prince were as Much out of pisce in Canads as an ancieut Briten would be tn the etreets of London. ater’? es have bad something to do with the speedy extirpa- tion of the former lords of Norta Amcrics; hat i¢ must not be forgutten that savagosora can pover Hoarih side clviization. It dict out; and Unis ts what a tothe lreqneis, By every title Canada ie now the peeseesion Of the Anglo-Saxon tage. The fvoliaa ealousy which causcd the absence of the Legislatare from ‘ho procession of Montreal is not worth & line of comment; and if we notice it at yl, it ® only to contrast it with the otherwise unanimous enthusiasm exbidiied by all olasees of the community. i "i finat cause of the Anglo- It realy Would seen os if the Saxon race ba) been that it should pooplo the earth. Tiomanly tpevking it seems impossi that @ time rhoula ‘evr come when Bogluud share the fate of Rome, or of other ancient empires, of whieb the bistory is written ia half a dozen pages, or in monuments ourted bebrath bills of saad. Ax soon 8 the Prince of Wales bus crossed from Capata into tae United States, be will still dod bimself among a prople whose fathers carried with thom across the atlantic the grand tracitions of Engligh history, who etill deiight in tracing back their geuenlogies do old Bugtish families; who not only eeak our language, but are also rich in those qualities which Leems to vel ing to the Anglo Saxoa people. The prepurations already maxing for his recep {ion are er ough to prove that Aderica i not 60 widely separated from Great Britaia as somo Couttvental critics try to wako their readers be inve. Blood 1a eaid to be stronger than water, aud it may be predicted with per fect conflarnee tnat if cver a time shoull come when Eugiwd could stand ta need of sid from America, that eid would be ch-erfully givea. There {8 no reason to fear that euch aa emergency will ever occur; but in taess days, when tuere fe 80 much said about cosiitious and alliances, we may be forgiven for reminainy oer teaders that there exists an Btiapce betwean bwo great Dationg oa either side of the Alioptic, which rests 0° fouadations more enduring thao pieces of parchment Engiishmen and Amoricacs we friendetip, or eothumattic proteesions of eternal peace On the contrary, they are eugaget in aa sharp and ivalry ae can Oe imagined, and it rareiy hap the LwWe governments ere not vccupied in dis tine about some imagioary grievance, But that is ail. gourteies = When emeris ead D0 offenes ts takeu where uo harm is mosat. (From the London Twlegraph, Sept. UL } The Pricce ot Wales has, with considerabls pomp and éclat, opened the gigantic bridge which spans the river St. Lawrence a Montreal, ad oatensivly the most tmyor- tant part of his Royal Higancsa’ miszion to oar North Aacrican provinces, bas be-n successfully accorauliahed. No doubt but that the Canad.ane would have bean anle wo complete their bridge without the aasixtaace of the Queea of Fegiand’s eldest sou, and abat the Anglo-Saxon energy which could lay out seven millions of dollars ou granite Nera and iron Wdes, Would vot bave quailed before the womering Of avy number of rivets nec esary to crowa the stupendous wok. Substantially, of course, young Albort Edward haa a8 littio to do with capping this vast triumph of ergiveeriug ekill a& her gracious Ma Jonty bad ip hittiag toe bull's eye at Wimbiedoa, woen she pu ied a string aliached to the trigger of « rifle ad- Justed with mathematical exactiiule. 80 whee the Prince, ‘with @ bandrom) trowe!, patted the murtar in which the last stone of the bridge wus imbedded, and, with the wroug cod of his hammer, essayed to drive the last rivet—tormed, i & doiicate spirit of edulation, of silrer— there were, of coarse, sundry surdy marons concealed Dencate the timbers, aod some swart artifoers to per furm the real labore «f Tubal Cain. These taings will be, we suppi#e, unto the end @ time. The groat captain may win a batue from tbe windmill in whi he bas esconced himse'f, aud there is no peed for bim to beve blackened bimeelf with villanouw faitpetre, or run au adversary through with bis bayonet, in order to ciaim the honours of the day. A revereign or & prince who condescends to | panirs. and weil drilied volunteers from Yankee Bostua— fll these thisge bit as fot forget that the boir to the throue of Fogtwnd i# travetiing in @ laut where the memor) of Moutes i@ honored to the fui aa much a that of James Wolte, where Jacqace Cartier i held in | Eteater eattmation shan EH watio Ne! 60 Cipated Helots eho bawe fed from wae Sin aro soowied upon by Yankee shockeopert where in cose proxualty | to Britioh sult the slars Add stripes are daunting ia the clear col @ky, and sa energetic, impulsive, and vainglorious pogulacion ars for ever deciar: ing that “territorial yy bas made Cena ts republican, and thet * provinces themecives are “Knee ing for adm esion at the doer of the Union.” Certainly, during the etay of Albert Etward in Caonda ererytheg, o the pnefece, at lemet, bas shown migna of the meet cothurwtic inyalty. Ovly from time to time, fo cares euch as the euilen abstention of the members of the Legisieture at Movtreal from jotoing in the royal pro Conaion, do we eee aywptoms that sao vid induce us to in qatre hte the rent fecliage Of the Cenadiane towards us, Abe 10 ABk these qualidad tw extend ovr lu ormativg whe ther the Apirit tat animated Paplucad f# not exiiadt, Lord Elgin erjoye the repatation of having loyalties? Canada — Duviog the Orta war tio Ganedians offered G8 a tine of battle sbip, d they have #tace giveo fegiment of the line yey bare shouted them ta honor of the Prince of Wales Tacy ‘taut aod overflowing welcwme; at fe abd Sax oF prem to have striven cule to dutds each or tu geOreous and gonum@™ buepitality, But only those op the @oot ant intimately aeqaa’ated ith Canadian po whet ver any ettevances yet romuie, whe " » old country; at at least one wise God exert. og men Of ee te bet Foye! mivtecee tidings of ary. ty the redress of arenes aad om, ConsOlidste the wel. fare of these moet important provinces roy | ber | bOt perprtuatly offerpg cach other the right haad of jo ONG EVer AreviBs Of w BErious quarrel between the two & Bewspapars ginduige io a little bivster aud exaggeration wo know what it all moans, AFFAIRS IN NEW GRANADA, Our Barrungulilea Correspondence, Paxkanguiita, N. G., Sept. 1, 1860. | The Attack om Santa Marta—Hard Fighting—British Phi | lanthropy: Lntercention—The american Ounsular Agen! tn the Pield, do , fe. | About noon on the 24th ult, sigoals from the cathe- ral av other eminenees ia Santa Marts anaounced the | approach of Gensrat Vega, and goon was heard the desul- tory firing of ekirmishers, At five P, M. the same day pine Lunges de guerva—larga cauves, with tweaty to | thirty meu aud w 6ix-poauder each in thy bo#e—took porsession of the Moro—aa impregnable rocky talet at the | evirance of the harbor, with « fort on {t commanding the town, Miramon and Vieso, not having suffisioat men to gerrison both tis place und the town, thought at to abundon it, after having dismautled and spiked the guns and thrown the balls into the sca—a fad mistake, ‘The conservatives have barricaded themselves within the plozs, with batteries at the several entrances, and occupy the tops of the cathedral and private dwellings with their eharpepootere. From their positiun they are jnagoesbible to the bayonets of the liberals, aad by tue parapets fairly eheltercd against their musketry, Vegas troogs having no floldpteces, are Ogoting their way to- wares the equare, from bonse to house, by pickaxe and crowbar, d la Monterey, aud when la-t heard from were to porsession of the outer half of the town. (be conservatives are completely hemmed in by sea and Iand, As awovg Vega’s arroy there are many patives and residents of Santa Marta, that ‘dernier regort’— powder—bag not yet becu ured to dislodge the sharp shooters from the Lops of the houses. But no one oan tell how svoa Miramon aod bis Rio Hache soldiery may be tying in the air, as they baye hot Leetated Ww open theur batteries on houses they know toe Liocra’s have ea- tered. As yot from this canse the battle bas been more destruc- tive to property than to lives. From the 24th to the 80:b the estimated killed avd wounded on bosh aides did ot exceed two bucdred mea, Meat and water in the town Js very Rcarce, aud in right days the inbsbitents and troops will be re'need to bread alone, About 1,000 barrels of Hour avd £00 bags of rice are the omy suppiies laid im vo withstund tue ciegé ol. Julio Arboleds, ope uf the leaders of the conzerva- tive party, arrived wt Santa Marts from Europe, via As plowail, oa the 26th, and took command of the pisce. It is raid Chat be expects soccer from Aspinwall [t must ar- rive goon, or Santa Marta will be lost, ae to-morrow the man of war echooner Gen. Moaquera Bails heace from Carthageas, to act m concert wit the liberal buogos in blocka* ing the port, und to carry & supply of caauou bale of 24 aud 82 pounds, for the gurs Oa tue Muro. Hor Britanvic Mejesty Noop-of-car Catmas ig still anchored broacrice tw Ube to*a, sod the commauder aad the Britiem Consul, asiue frum their uadteguised wishes that his clowen-footed majesty may fly away with the ti: Deruls, nol having found & pretest tor totervention, have remained qutet epectators — I forget, however, that Us ot. Hulyer, of ths Ca mus, bad at one tne nie philanth: opy btirred Up Uy seelng @ Vweive pound wbot from a tweuty four fooud prece~wvindags W by imegied—strike the Custom Houre. A communication, with hamanity as its basi by bim to the o desist from firw town, battered under & withertag tire of the conser yati vi do not come under the brad of bis putiauthropic List uestiw for your celeb ated New York meteorolog: difference of iron bat! poured from a liberal or co: fervative cannon, In sants Marta the Fuglish Coneal has succesded in en Higting 1p We cause (f Miramon all weak muded foreiga- ers Gheidop, an American and the american Contular Agent there, bas gone x0 far as, on the 27th, to fire oo the fiborals With a eoldier's musket, untit the trickling of Dlood from bie probuecia, damaged by the kicking mus ket, warved him to retreat to bis corver and sneer him. self under the neutral stars ard 8 ripes of his country. This ig uo idle report, Dut was wituessed by Ofty per- fone. Blocked in the harbor of Santa Marta are the following :—=Thos, Tileeton, American; the Mare shal Baris pe, French. aud the Cadovias, & Usae—all with cargoes for Carthagena, Dat tae autnoritios #1) not clear shom for the latter place, eaying that it ts closed ny decree swmce the Sd uit Still, for Savanila, op the 10th, Mire mou despatohed the Britisa scuouner Viper, also « mer obact and pasecger vossti—Aavanilla being also closed by decree An hush veese! could get a pase, but no Miramue even says (hat apy Vessel comiag from with New Grauada, shall ie cargo’ wuless i i 5 Ae i i the niseg ofa Crpatal Panoe, to sured over tt "Our very worthy and able Cowouis, Mr. Albert Mathew aca aiakes of @ Orsata! to stroll over the Our very worthy and able tu Tica catering ie eee, Aang bis tnsluesice 10 Ame. | gward of a People's Fark, and is immediately prosiaimed | Carthagese anc fir, J. W. Magil, ek daveaiiin, watcs with > Let =." wy og fad | W have “opened” the inetitutions ia question, is, per- | most creditable zea) the interests of Americans; but be- ‘cage, for fair competition between the Canadian and ply mt aE. + Is. H eater once reeves te rotons oo funn | eahecaer eimuer onus en meswtantecns | item, Gates m neato Bate eezcan roar Capital tbat {5 invested In oureliy,. Whether thet gat | drawings cf arches, and girders and tie rode—as the ar | vatives, without guns to back are merely a waste tal ebald be eotirely witha: “in | Chitect who bas vketched the first aisle, and nave and | of Uncle Sam’s valuable Wivaia he wlirely withdrawn, of Liberally increased, In | Chivect who tise wetet aaaie Gastectaas Nhe ports of Carthagece and Saveaiiia have boca by oe ae ns: aepoude fery matoritlly uoou | tet abo bas Kiven hte fetead oases on 0 hendopes cack pall 9 opened, and closed egaio, with merely tusks Upon thr tr retara to Kagluad, There te every peo. | fo the iormoation of velvet tawns and umbrageous planta | a month's rotice, and ths unforiupato mer- | babeity that o orn of Saturday wil long Tule over | te# Nor can the share of royalty in this sacceas of tho | chants who may bare goods on the way or pro the deetioves of the British empire, aad if ve nave made | COMTPrise be measure? with that of the geaeral ia@ bat | duce to ship wust pocket the toss without say 4 favornble impression upon bim, as there is every ras. | He Whose carefully svadied combinations aad tactica | hopes of indemnidcation, merely because at Wasbingtoa, son to believe wo have, who can nieasure the advantages | DATE directed tavtaltcue aud carried out irresistible at- | io their Inaiference, Uncy allow s decrepit and imbectlé fn the future that will accrue to ust tacks, alibough be hae sever expwed bimseif to ment, with pucrile vaciilation, to declare closed a bar of bw leat beng harmed. Still, bearing all these {So"porta of a Gite (where the poticiee do ‘not suit The Fireme n at things in remembrance, we are pot in the ienet disposed py & mere paper decroe, without having the jonor to wnGervaloe the importance of auch ministeations as in tbe place or a shadow of force to ee Uh ee performed by tue Prince of Wales at Moatreal. If | put in force their blockades. MYSTING OF THE BOAKD OF FOREMEN 48D RNGINERRA. ae Seca mene ae — 7 mebias of the 2S dugust might appear ia The pment tpt cc ca he | FAAS ae a eee ea | onmuns,‘acramaet nar, mace chjushet ths tasting as tb kane the sees ak te Gaus incl woase coutest to Owell surround oe with fores | POWER—GERIE8 OF ENACTMENTS OF THR Dsrant- cuilice cppototed to cunfer with the ‘Staper renpecting the | ad ty pre, aut priveipies embodied inctiqaatts, ond por: MENT OF GOVERNMENT AND WAK—SECTION 2, Nu. 5. vi Me RNA ed costumes ‘customs, arrangements for the parade tp honor of the Prince of prt —p de papeo f @cd each @ sanction as Sele. Ma. Arronney GENERAL OF THE NaTion:— ‘ Wace. They stared that the Mayor bad procured 4,500 | stowe! by toe preseooe of roymity at the insogaration of | The Minister of New Granada, accredited to the govern- Secaien, 6 bet ferabes them, 000 ter maelo = ‘A pationsi work be not only pardonabie, but useful and Le Oe ee ae tae 2S Same ‘ Deed rece ws #e, 00 motion, resol praiseworthy. wer article ORK Azra, Wansia- to appoint « committee of from the Engiacer Board An etteperve cindy Of the proccedings at Montreal, dar- Bion of waseh 1 band you. From tbat document {t appears to euite with the otner committer tu making the live of | ing the short stay of the Prince of Wales, is repieto with | Ubat the government of oan ein aoe A voe was thea | materials for reflection for those who wish & learn tae Se ee Gianna with MAY Compaoies Would paraie, whioa | nature of the conaection between Great Britaia avd ber | dcnomuated “The Chtriqui Improvement Lm my & c—ta favor of corning oot aud will Cavedian and more erpectaity the probability | Ambrose W Thompson,” with the objent of iosuring to the rage, TL, +ill pot parade, IT; ancertaia, 18 Tt was of that Coaucetion culuriug. We have in the Aret instance | United States certain very vaiuabie privileges in tne aa- | ported that the resiguation of senior Assistant Eogineer | the ove great pawot and glorious fact of the euccoasful | cient province of U1, whi.en are specified in tae article. Cregier Would be tenes ret to vhe Board, but as it was not | accompiixbinent of the brit work which roally | The bxccutive power has felt surpriee at the terms of the | Tevelved, the Board adj murned. dwarte the woitom wondere of eagioeering ai the Mena: | S8id con and even more that the United States Secre- —_ Straits, across the Coowny, aed at KicT, to Lillipatian | tary of the Navy should bare accepted them without ‘The Prince's Ball in New Vorks dimeus one. Tee influence for good, for civilization, fur | Conmuiting the will of SS government; and The rule in regard to 6B0 proportion of tickets to the | ealtd aod for proepwer important adj inct | Judging it to be ite duty to the steps which may be boget to the Grand Trunk Ratiway of Canada will exercise, ia. of pes ed pe costly comprom ses, bas felt an bali for Indies not gentlemen hat been modified 80 as to | course, af yet only HaKceDt Abd prospective ; nor ca we | interest in examining into the causes of tne contract re- read an follows: — even, exyect that the visit of the Prince of Wales pa LT A ee ee fad to North America will at once direct a vast stream come ovavineed that Thompese derives warty rove teats (08 owe nnd) eat week tre | Stalled or emigrain to 40 enor ot ew Brune. | TUN, ehh, be pretends, Wuaatar w the gorerament I haya ee Tuleh Maree | wick and Nova Scotia, or euable the inhabitants of those | Ot the Unived trom on ordinance tesued by the fre- | may Oo enna ton a geattes i Saat peor bi And 0%" the Cagaden (0 realize at once all Tiga Legiuare Din of Fobrusry, _ leman ¥ riebes. may ove tfrom their teeming | 1654, — furesta, tbelt aherdaat core laute, and their neabnontt | fiege, to saaprove tae proviaolal road from David to tue ‘The Prince Nertol&, Va. be Gxberien Tt would be too much to wok forward, from | Lase of Chiriqui. The said o-dinance exisis in the ar- In viow of he cumtempiated visit of the Baron to Vir | the congratulatory addresers of toy ai cor} una, to ae chives of toe Gepremne Cnart iu @ document oa finia, the Nor’oik Herald (24th) cayeim immeciate crtoation of grombiice trom Mr Justies Halt, | the application of the Soiieltor of the Natius, for de Tk will be sooo that tae helt spparont of the British | burton and bia fellow portcians «bout the Timber duties ereving Bul! gud void another ordinance of April 7, 1961, crown will visit Rich nood—his time got permitting nim | and the Nar), jaws; bat there, at least, isthe Vie | reepesting an hay nage pew J wo those eho ‘ehouid | bo proeeet iurteer south la returaing, it w® probable | toria Bridge. re ibe work uosurpassed by the conrtrugt roads wm the Provinee: @ auility whien was that ke will tke the James river and Chespoake route, | deur of Fay pt or o! ome. Phere the giant edifice + decree, and which was pot made to extead to the bh we may Hot fatier cursed ree with the hope thet will defy roaring tide and the drifting fortroames o: | Ordmance at premest ia question, uotwiths aading the will perm(t bum to epeud a day ia our city, We | ice There ls the immense structure whies contains throe | plication made to the department bas in cuarge the i propadle, for while 1 caneot (im Lut | million cub ¢ feet of masonry, which, H reduced to liaeal | public ministry by the Secretary fur F. Affairs, be. Jouraes , be must surely feol a desire to be borne over | measure, would reach S10 miles: which, af a solid, would Cesd tlk do eres that the the the classic stream on whose borders British civilize. | form a py ramil 218 feet bigh, with a base of 215 square | Ordioance of 20th of February, 1854, was valid, aed the ion was placted two centarses and a baif ago,and view | There is the grees artery of irom and stoce now eemisnunh Wiel ied sheomes oC ear’ copious wertewtas bod of Jumanreecevstigans. to when | Staastinn wheter ten ussece suse et haiet | Masa e ew a teeter the lime worn at jend | be may alto Hehold the mouth of the emailer stream, abd the subjime yot sil) iefantive qrundoat’el ine Went i foes tae Hassative power considers Wi conteney 00 the Saieonng, fording which the Captain If this were ail, if the Victoria Bridge epanned an Eag | constitution and laws of the coofederacy, aad liasie to 7 1 ous eeorpomares cnn cngares tp warriors of | lish eetoary, the spectators might g> quietly home after lead w disastrous resulta by reason of the claims to which 74 omy Aud being doometfto death was rencaed | the cheering, and bauquetiog, aud jUuminations had | it may give anf has ordered mo therefore to sadrees: by Ris noble daughter, the Privorss Vocahoatas, | Those, | come to an cud, aod heucel’Tth’ be to look apoa | yO", t0 req’ wo for the auspensioa of ths an Somes Lame tnt ben tee ae Seon the Sagniternt achievement as a om | Said opsians a, Wen, frotn the fact of bot having been dewoeud beneath ancient concert, wor! yea treet en Powbattan (Richmond the beteds of the pablic and with ‘tam | to ve (Bampton) at ie feiver, Bot a variety of conflict ioteresta are | Considered as a law of that Staie bound up with the locality of the I'rince Sgrace/al missioa | It is contrary to the seventh article of the contract ea- ‘The Effect in EK: and ith the cireumetauces wader which the parposs ‘of | tered ino Wu the Panama Railroad Company, and ap- bis quitting the ovary hie birth have heen carried | proved by the inguiative de wee of Jane 4, 1860; for by (From the London Herald, Sept. 12 ] gut. The programme of the rejuicings hoi lin hooor of | Wat article the government undertakes vot ty constract Ths Privesof Wales i@ making rapid progress in his | bit arrival, the stirring narratives of ths ceremonios and | lteelf, Dor to any other Company of individual to Canadian tocr To cay, according to the festivitics wich took plane, are full of strange reminders | CouMU dct any otber Carriage road, whether macadan zed, was to travel from Toreete to London, Of the apomalous tenure by which wo bold the provioces | plank, or any otber elas auitabie for whesled redicter, be Teovlve aduretses, aad, in about a week from ths dato, | of Upper end iower Ganada When the swnd of the | tween the two coeass asruss ine lethmus of dur. be wil! have ere buzzes and the rmobe of the salasing guapowver have | ig the term of the existence of the priviege, aod make bis preparations for paasing tote the Uaite . | died away narratve and programme may well be pomter | although it is certain that ihe sald article docures that The royal vinit to Canada te now, therefore, « historical | od over Proved wot Englieh oames—Fren h ard Eng. | thie condition doer aot opjore the caucluaug, prover rw event Tho Vietoria Bridge has been opened; ths fadae | lish addrewes—a Roman Catholic prelate following whe pe ge the roads already in exiveave, loo ¢f Moatreai and the province of Avglican bisbop ja the procession—sem! monastic so. | Or which the time of making the coutract may de ia guratet, the Caoadiane bare eho Cietice of Mt Francis Xavicr and % Vincent de | Course of cunstroction tm the » Joyalty In a te urwad waye—ia dalle, in bang ja | Paul encecediog sturdy bi f Bogtioh workmen and | that the excetim coe wot inclu Lproarious cheers, avd even a bovtile critie cannot deoy | railway uavior, and jouiah Assuciations, dre ¢ to the Lake of Chiriqul, because the drm artic of the o% wd bow y | railway “mn Lake of 4 rearcely pamwads from the Guveet th at ratler bo & t patare, ag vinst the ex penton of the teventh article ut the cuatract ‘ava Reviroa! Company But tittle edort te required to auderstand that the etl. Pulation contaived tm the artiole whe [have just elved ad for it object to pretent the openiog of aay ronda tuitable for wheeled Teblcles De.Weeu tas t#u oveans, and which mht compets wiih that of Cauama, made ot fron rails, aod Low result would follow weoegarily if the contract mace with Mr. Tuompsoa were to be earrtod Into effvot. The ratiroad cmmpauy Knew very well that ¢ bad road Which existet between David and the Lace of Chiriqui, even iu (he Cave of ite Heing improved, could vot Compete With [EOF lajare Mt, aoe gor (Alth dove not per mit ies ty be covet ved— oaking the obaage from a tho worst k ud aud of a duifleatt aa t imivea 10d @ trabetormation may be very usefal and profite die to the town iteate of the department of Chiriqur, acd per aape bo the whois of New Granada, aod bo commerce ia qeheras, Oe Every consideration of wtttty Ahould be get serde when to [arth of a comtrect amd the fuld mens of a application OF auspen @ oC diaame— hab fii dives op mrss tract with the Rail wald ae. bat ame of thoes ert ae Contenry to the cous The perncuee rhated by the Ofun article of = the 0 good carriage road which would havo a | KT. ! @imance to Mr. Thompson t> constract rts, quays and | Ianding places was not within the alirid ous of the Lo | gi@lature of Chirgui, for the forty eigh article of the Constitution of New Graneda, ctwoaed Muy 21, 1853, which wae tn force when the ordinance was inéued, ouly Butb ized the proyiwoes to Cuact whatever might be necessary for thoir orgaciztttop, maasgemeat and almi- niktration ip the interior, withou! eucroachipg upow wat ‘Was oi the Competency of tue geacral government, among | which waa moiuded whatever related foreiga oom- merce, exports and tmoort, harours God roads which Were Coustrooted or might be constructed to connect tie Atiantc and Paoiiic ooeans. You will observe aio that by the foarth division of the eigh'h article of the orcinauce, the persous and things | hecestary fur the undertaking ero excepted from all da ties or taxes, when the Legislatare of Chiriqui was nut authorized to grant any ruck an exemption, because (he import duties at that time belonged, us they do still be to the generai government, in wecordaace with the terms of the first division ef oe fourtoenth articie of tae the iaw of 20th of april, 1550, respecting decentralization of revenucs and expenses; the forty sceond and forty- third articles of the law of’ June 4, 2861, organtzing ft Aadmipistrasion of the Nationfi Finauce, and that of the first article of law of the budget for the national service for 1853 and 1854. Tt will pot be superfluous to observe to you also that, acording to the fMftcenth and aixteeath eections of the foderal constitution, ‘the direction aad administration of the fortreases, maritime ports and river ports, as weil ‘af those on land upon the fronticre, the arsenals, eanals, &+, and the interoceanic routes whiok may exist or bo opened in the territory of the confederation, are of the exclusive competency of the general goverament,” and that, as the ordinance issued by tho L lature of Chiri- qui treats of several of these, aad especially of a com munication be: #een the two oceans, it is coutrary te tho express terms of the preseat constitution, and should, for this further reason, be suspended tions, for the preceding ones #i!1 suffic® for you to under- Biaad the principal reasons whicu have determined the Exccative power to make to you, by my intervention, the Bpplication of which I have spoken, Other reas ms wil fail to preacnt themselves to your pent tration wisich may Gerve a& additional grounds on which to base tio application you will make to the Supreme Court, as soon a6 you huve made yourself acquatated witu the decu. | Lam your obedient ser- M A SANCLEM INTE. News from La Piata. OUN BUENOS AYRES CORRESPONDENOR. Bvexos Ayres, August 8, 1860. Peace and Unton—Commemorative Medal —Elections— Indians—Trade—Salt—New Bank at Rosario— Violent Storm—Damage to Shipping, &e. ‘This country is elated with the highest hages as to the result of late negotiations for peace. Toe courtesy rhown menta to which I have referred. vant, to President Derqui eni General Urquiza im their late | visit to this city has sept rejoicings through the whole confederation. These courtesies were civil, titerary, 80- cial, military and masonic. During hia visit General Urquiza said be would do all in his power to secure the adoption of the amendments to the constitution pro- pote! by Buenos Ayree. These are in the main do- cidedly wise and progressive, and as he is 2 delegate to the Copetitutional Convention which will act opon them, we hope for a happy result. an artiet bere has prepared, tn fine style, s meda commemorative of the federal vaio, of which President Derqvi, Geveral Urquiza sud Goversor Mitre have each ordered Ope bondred impress © Copper, fi'ty of stiver Bnd Cpe of gold. As upon these three per?das, more than upon apy other three, the anion depends, it is pleasant Ww eee ther uniting tn commemorating 1s. . The +lectiovs bave already beeu held for dologates to the National Convention, for cousitering the reforms pro puged »y Buenos Ayres. In this city as excellent ssleo Vion was made. They ere ex Guveroor Valentine Alsina, D. F. Sarmiento, Jose ol, Adolfo Aisiva aad Ruflso Ge Eligolde. Tucse, except the frat, are decidedly pro- gressive men, aud the second is the great patron of Joarning in these countries Sivce we are at peace with ibe Confederation, the In¢tans of the Pampas show sigos of becoming peaceadie ueignbors Tb y buth fear aud respect Urqaiga, aad no doubt they will now, for a while, cose to rob the froutier, “A trade ta sprivgiog up with the southern portion of this province in bidew ani salt. A cargo of 60,000 buebels of salt arrived yosterday from that regia, which is ebtained by loafing carta with the huge cakes of salt formed by natural evaporation ov the saline lnkes of that portion of the country. It can be placed on board for about twenty cents the measured bashel,and it ia used for cattle aud sheep, and for salting hides. The merchants of Rosario feel so much the want banking facilities that they are about to establish « Were with 200,000 silvor dollars capital It f@ believed that these constrics have never before been #0 full of promise for an oxieusive and bealthy com mereo. Mecrbant the riverine countries have well exbaurted rupplics, Tae market bas bown good fur all the upual articies ht from the United States ‘The Adriatic, of New York, Capt. Thombe, was serious. ly damaged by astorm in the harbor last week She partea herchain and was dasbed abot, doing great damege. She will probably be condemned Great sym- pathy ts felt here for Capt. Thombs, who is a careful maa, pow Aedpads by ths soldeat soe was pearly tuaded with bone asbes. rien Reception of the 8; ish Amoassador tne City of Morice 6 MEXICAN CERRMONY AND or ANTIQUA’ fat Oftcuwi, of the capital, Yesterday the event of ths reveption of the ise Carriage drawn by six horses, witt the Secretary of the ey ee, ‘the introjucers Corrtage drawn by sis boreen bie rawn by six con! pi Pacheco, ccouraaine by the olber introdacer. ary Ofte ‘The Commissary y Admiol trator and Auaivor General of the Post Of, ‘Administrator, Aud tor and Treasurer of tbe Custom House, The Baden. ‘The (.ief of the Staff. “3S. eee "* Ss patty whtlrow in the 7 eescent's Pep, order in which they camo inne notion In the name of exsontor granted. B iment ve Colmee—Motion to vacate order aod that Femiltuy teene granted. No. 2—Hiace changed on calendar, Chatavqos Cosety Baok ve. Wole—Ordered to take ite pitoe O6 Che cnlewder aa of date of fitng retarn. Burt ve Beorr—Con ivved to beaw of adminutrat ix. No 19—Keerved to third Tuceday of Otome Bartitt rs Marbor—Motion to vscate order diemizeing ) Sepa! granted J RK. Porter, coauset ine. 7 8 9 (the Pariah Cunses)—Motion to Gertgons Mr Bverte ior ton; Mr. James ¢, Brady aad Mr. 0'Co- bor opposed — Deciaion reserved. Brogee ve. Davie—Motion t modify jadgment granted. Darii 6. Presser, comsel te ve. toe Poopl—Reserved to fourth week, Rirtell vs Centra) Reltroae—Of for the term Ray mond we. Loepe—Motion vot moved—dealed with coats Curkey ve People—Remerwed to 10th October. Ne 1—\colphus Ranney egt.. the People Jomes 7. Brady for plata in error, Wr. Sedgwick for Witham HM Wolestt, adar, res, ae't David Rassell | ls—Agued John K. Porter for app'ts; Jas G won for rept ome vF eam —Same Thoyaradt wi tere sgt Kingeman and others— ir geec. Jony K. Porter for appl't; Jona A. Reyaotas for reep't man aod others — ir it and * Ki joysradt apd otuers agt K -~] G tepaoide for ned Joho K Porter fur appt , 16,17, 18, at hia rewtdanoe Me Steotner, ie Sereuen in Culpeper | pewrras yearn | Cong reemional Cietrot o SUE TEER ee Iuterestiog from Utan, OUR GUBAT SALT LAKK CORKESseONDENCE, ‘Sart Lake Crry, August 31, 1860, Arrivals in the Terrilory—Judge Flenniken, Secrciary Woe ton and Marsnal Grice—Arrivat of the First Hundoart Tram of Emigrants—Aarmy Intelligence—Generat News, de. do. ‘The last mail from the Kast arrived here on evening, addiug to our transient population Lieut, A, Dana, of the United States artillery, bis lady aad daugt- ter, and Captain Ricbard Francis Burton, of the British army, Ou Monday evening Judge Fleaniken, Seoretery Wooton and Marsbal Grice put in their first sppearauge (to use a Westeruism), at their official ‘ stamping ground.” The Lieutouant and lady, and the Captain, were the guests of bis Excellepoy the Governor on Suniay, amd on Monday morning the Lieutenant and family left fer Camp Floyd, Captaio Burton put up at “Brother Town- Send’s” Salt Lake House, where bo is likely to remain fome ten or twelve days, dividing bis time between pre Paring notes on Western travel, seciag the notorietios of the city, the great lake, avd one good hunt a’ter the @rizzlics. Tho Captain is a traveller of distinction, wall It seems to me unneceseary to offer ang other observa. _ known in Europe as the Hojee Burtoa, pilgrim to Mecos, explorer of Hurrur and discoverer of the great Central African Inkea, He landed in Boston in the Orst days of ‘May, and, after visiting the Atlantic States, bas got this tar on his journey to the Pacific. Of course such a travel- ler and writer could pever covsent to pass through the world, and into the pages of history, without leaving 0» record his interview with “the Prophet of the nineteenth century,” or rather his successor, as I be- eve to the founder of Mormonism only has the quoted Lille been aczorced. ‘rovo; but on reterm the Captain the ‘6 at present on a tour to P: Lexpect bis Excellency will procare for courtesy of an interview. THR NEW FEDERAL OFFICERS Judge Flenniken is accompanied by nis two sons, and I believe, at Washiogtus, nis destination has beea txed ‘as the succeasor of Judge Cradiebaugh at Carson coun! or What 16 prospectively enjuying the title of Nevada tef- ritory. Judge Flennskea bas cume with « good reputa- | tion,” As iar as the citizens have learned of him, he is ag favorably weicomed a# avy outside federal officer cam ever expe:t to be. His personal appearance commands ‘the respect aue t moral aad intellectual culture, whidk, formivg such ® wide contrast with some of bis sore, canpot fail, I thick, to augur @ pleasant of efaire in Utah. It would be difficult to predicate the tm fuence be tnay gain in bis district, as the Washoe mines ere reported apy toing but @ paradise. But I am sate. fied that if be ba been appointed Wo this district, and pursue 8 etraighiforward, dent course, treating wlike, and ars.cra log wisn the ciizens without distine- tion on religwus grouads, he become a Jar mau. We hear sometimes of Jocge Kinney as en roue, ond at oiber times of his tarrying io Nebraska till aiter the 4ib of November, aud thea his a oiLce for this Territory being extreme! time gontiemen in Georgia vas the other asso ciate Justice; but we cow bear of ing in altogsther, Since matters bave changed, and the glittering pile om contracts bas vauiebed wito the past, ‘tm iy sonable wo expect much attention to Utan, especially at the present moment; but [can assare the administration apd wil oiLers who may expect some day to have the boner of that classification, woether it be repab‘ democratic, North or South, or Union, that the neglect Utah ib the abeouce of a respectable, fate iligent judu a creating umiversal diegust, and in time—when the Tow comes up—will be one of the accusstiogs ayainat the grperai government for general bad treatment, Of Secretary Wooton Iam anabie to Kpeak, not baving teen bim. He has before bin oopeidoradie aber. There bas been some talk of the G iveroor taking « trip ward this fall, which would occeesarily bring the Svere- tary promivex tly forward i the Territory. larehal Grice seems an intelligent young man, with many advanteges i his favor over his predeccaror. the cew Marshal avoid cliqueiam—teatileitish or mouitieh—be witl bave © +mooth path. AXMIVAL OF EMIGRANTS—THE HANDCART TRAIN ‘The fret candears company that has crossed the this season arived bere ou afternoon, about two huadred ana thirty men, women ani prinetally former subjects of ber Britannc Aoog them there were @ few fami! see them Bates. 1t was certawly « novelty good feting i: i i F A Z &. 33 Jb the streets, pull email carte, whive they, no acabn wits E it if E itt gE i i rrova, enedy, trom 3 an: a z ;? i ; i i Z 8 t g | i g i if zits hh j Bm &s int | i J if Ht ¥sF.¥. z Borveyor General Stau.baugd nud company—ta tweive persooe—rewurned frou their ‘otanivating Hoge surveys leet Saturday, The Be rh i if money ard ome of them never stock a groved: Weil, Mogo need vot be ole mac, Uneke Sam Virtuous ola fellow, iE iit if ands are noth ng to bio INDIAN AFWArRe This deprrtment ie in a nice muddle Upere Bil 6 came inf rf & 3 £ what to oe to de. St it ii Bs $8 learo of ¥ i quest yeaterday, at ptor No. 50 North river, apow the be of Patrick Quigiey, 2 naticoo! Ireland, aged 96 yoare, eho ent drowned by the careining of @ ty con Pet duy last The lighter, it aponare, was ace Fontally ram into by the sicambost Aurora and upeet. Phe jury tom dered @ verdict of drowning, wi attributing to any one Fatac Fart.—An inqvest was aleo belt at the New Yor Goapital, hy Coroner dehiemer, apon the noay of & child about five years old, enmed Aune MoCarty, ne dd from the eff-cte of injuries my ideutally recs red fattiog from the roof of the Five Point Mission House om Toeaony wat water st tbe forme papers found ip the pr esension of tame i eeppored by be James Cleary. of avenue. Coroner Schirmer bed ae log body, and Ordered the romaine to be sot house At Beliocoe Geepital, tt te purpose an