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_ a 2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 24, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. —. 7 Bremen ship and the of the ». a ' tice Republic, died on the 13th of | both nattve and foreign; but singe thelr withdraw, oa | forms & sort of bed Awgen them, is divided lengihwies | mounoing the fortunate number and. color at each turn of | i the way, ate a Sere of toe, eine Be, Couns cater ayy AE Ty oe Pop .tation oy Vwo gullies, oa aede and deop,nnd wine such pasties: ‘the respective wheels. Then our attention Bia bo, * Pa ee 4 we 88 ane been A tous , tha, they may proper! called canons, three or four hand organs, which sesompacy the same meninied gam decide be singular cotnetdence that England and | under arms pight aa a acoount of ‘Ube bottom “i the principal one dows ie river “elders, Tumber of dioramas or paporamas, grind out unceas, | the Executive pene ary merit Tae “Governor mereempes © in las ona Wawa will each have one of their royal prinoos travel. | rumors to the effect that Rogroes Outside the | At the source of this river, if at all, can ‘summit of Cy Of those who may | of the State @eaps been 1860; ‘existed. TS " pe lm tw the United States at the same time. !t is now ten wails were pape to make another *tadk on the city. | the Cordilleras be from the ot) or side by e rail. ty from a | op the contrary, bas acquired the most precious , embraced the rtupity to encour =~ ‘sine Prince Kemeterchs return rom his tour | On the night of the 10th inet. the city wes in egreat state | road. Along it the line may be run an survey has tune of the | laurels, for be bas sseridced his fame, bis pride, perhaps | contented mutineers, pope be noe gh ‘with Dr. Judd a the United States, England and | of commotion, rumors being rift that Ye town would be | siready elicited the important fect ‘nat aa corta! tint while Going its | bis on, sat ‘ata acoepted deprivation of office and even | serve ss the focus of’ the conspiracy. He gave! ‘and he will have an oppo-tunity of witnessing attacked that olght Armed oats from the British s.oop- | the track may leave the conon ‘nd gmer pon give » apother | exile before consenting to serve aa @ pretext for shedding | military , with the ‘title of See ges Dave taken place ip San Francisco. of war Clio laid off the shore ali night, and it is said exer- | yanna without lor Feade onepeage direction. larger calibre-in wore, if it anager blood, On the other band, it was owing | of pag lavish ge - ‘The scene at the wharves in Honolula op the oovasion cisedge police over the hay bead. epee wad Blopping ad of expedition, baving«ré silence it,with ‘ornpipe.” The | to ‘sound policy that the authors of such infamous | praises thet no one can fall to consider his wo @f the Prince’s departure was one that showed a: least | every boat that left the ef .ore for’ Americarsteamer Un- | cavop fand been rejoined,yy the gentioman renyor ty may ‘as works | acts made worst defects known, and lost for ever Rew act of convocation to all Ih het the Bawatiane bave much aloha for thetr Kicg apg; cle Sam, which was gcrcing reedy at the time to sail with | iegr on, pi the iattor in charge of the isetrumental art, bave at hag adapted to the | the false prestige andginfluence with which theythad been | spire againat the conatitut! o- who — ™ @hiefs who wore !raving them. At least 8,000 person passengers avd mal\® for Francisco. The owners of | work that the recom issance had owning necessary , — feeling of this localiey, for they sepresans: the de | able to deceive the Babsequens events prove it, | apd Coabuile. Some men, most of them crim! asembled on the ve»; anado to witness the departare. At | theee boats, af wel’ as evory Amorican citizen resiting:| apd, giving bim al). the eurveyors bof Ono to exocute It | feat of the factious Miramon, the ne ‘San Luis, the | and the undersigned is satisfied with bis Py ng according to this suggestion, and werejallowed ter to five 0 oy in the afternoon the kmma Rooke | bere, are greatly~ disgusted at this interference of the with, left the cap on, with the desigu welling by'way | defence of Vera Crus, and other Of the liberal | fice, seeing that by it the State bas beea from the serab in ief to go and ifer their services at G Ree eee or ropal dag, and ect sail, The King, | Foglizm with Cor lawful commerce The affsir is | of the coast Golfto, and thence returving directly | party, I will mention but « single ‘element or com- | dominion of the wicked, and that he himself bas been when « force was already who aocomparied bis brother to the wharf, thea beiwg ivestizated, and has, { underetand, already | across country, exploring aod gorveying it, with o | mad Part of this congiomeration of sounds which I | epabled by this exam he of self denial toconiend with ve to the stoamer, which hoisted the royal bern brougbs to ‘the notice of the government | view @§ findings railroad Kea W ~hyloo-§ thatspoint ve bee attempting #o to analyze as to give your read- | them, in ence to hie duty, without apy one being ‘still, att ienéard, and backed out into the sivcam, under asalute | at | Washibgton. in troublous times like the | and the cazon. prepare for this expedition—which, | ers som idea, inadequate though it may be, of its quality | able to charge him with personal interest or any ote, mde Of aasiet ay Slandard, and borfach vessel Jelt the wharf a crowd of | present, amoricant have no objection to the | «from the rapid and deep rivers to be crossed andPtbe usual portanate en- | mean object, The violent measures executed by weotks for tbe i) en oe eheers Suret from the assembled spectators, wisich was | aut 8 of the country efercising the strictest, police | difficulties of opening a new roet, is the moet formidable treets, at | Senor Degollado produced = new order of , and | mores for moans of ft r retarted b; the paseengers. It was splendid sight to | Overtee harbor end ; but when this i doug by the of the enterprise—it became necessary to purchase ‘and other | if we wished to § in strong colors, not eatisfied, he publishes in Bulletin all mee the meaner ‘stayting, her decks crowded wiitk be- | Deval force of a foreign Power they have a’clear aad per- Tse quantities of previsions and recure a good party of gambling rooma, | city, the want of all endowments and of clvil virtues, | ments which they forward him, and ‘tween three and four hundred persons, and the reiterated | fect right to compiain, and to know by what authority | Indians. For this purpose tbe officer ingeharge came to 9, poor ‘unfor. | tho ‘original perfect and complete picture may have boen commands, that peper to tosult and Ean beers and greeting, tne bleenings of the tude, the | they are thus tuterrupted and annoyed mhingin Se dis- jpthis place. He sets out to-day fur Goldlo, accompanied | tunate biind, bait and gutbeted from all parts of | found in that administration, The men who composed it | verpment of New Leoa and Coahuila, thus givio ‘warm farewe!! of all, must have been as gral eful to the | Okarge of their legitimate, lawful 8. English |Boy one surveyor, Mr. Jekyll. The results of his explora and who bad offered to r te the course of she States example, which another periodical of ‘the tl Prince's beart as they were houora»'e sad unmistakoable | or apy oiber Power bas A right to land forcembere, or | tion and the measwements obtained by Mr. Wilson, in ki “ite. | brought it into an pane sry chaos... Having prom: followed, and both adopted the plan of, oe tokens of the love and affection in which he is held by } have them in boats pear the shore for the purpose of } charge of the party in the canon, will gettle the juss Ong, although not the most subdued tones, and 1: ¢ | to improve the treasury and make it productive, te faces in orion to eaiclon’ pal mre that people, native and foreign being landed in .case of an emergency, while there is aa | tion of the practicability of the road, May it prosper. | name of all the eaints in the calendar. Now, please re- | they converted both the fed and Btate revenues into ‘The mutineers of Galeana were by e FROM JAPAN. American force present, without the knowlecge and con- member that all this apd much more {t has been our lot | ap el dorado, whence they and theirs derived an abandant | tense of the people. No ope seoonded their harveet; having boasted that they wou'a unciam: , Rotwithstanding thelr to bear and endure, not for single day or week, but prodgeperyege Seer ‘and I think you will be ‘mit that we may weil experience a of re Met pow thas it hes ome to its end. wine The city derives quite a handsome little sum from theac fairs, as it eelle out the privilege ‘Ube right of opening gambling tabies and saloons in other parts of the city, to tae highest bidder, realizing from three to four ibousand dollars, sccording currence of the commanding officer of the latter. The Weneou United States, by treaty, have guaranteed not only the dedi, in ballast. She went for ® cargo of notions, bat | evtrelity of this Jathmas, but the absolate sovereigaty found the Ja, se #0 unwilling to observe the treaty | of New Granaiaover it; and for the sathorities of this that she did not obtain a cargo. The captain informed us | country to even allow, much tess request, the forces of any ‘bat Mexican dollars are at 60 per cent discount, aod } other foreign pation to land bere, when there ts ae Ame- American apd other gold the same rate. ricen force in the barbor, without due notice, is net only The French Minister at Jeddo has resigned, as his | an ect of disrespect towards the United States, but a clear representations were quite to, in reapect to | vielation of the treaty. ie tweaty. Since the discontinuance of joint occupation of Pana- ‘The Japanese had concluded a new treaty with Portu- ma, the American forces bave been entirely tgnored co. by ibe authorities, ax t. Porter, of the St, Marys, was ‘Tivere was little later from China, but « large English ‘und French force bad assembled, end i; was rumored that | pit Orbit, lain Shearman, arrived et Victoria, ifles Inland, Sept 18, thirty one daye from Hake- News from South Pac OCR CALLAO CORRESPONDENCE. Caxtao, Sept. 29, 1860, The United States Claims No Nearer Solution—The Onuso— An Easy Remedy—Disatisfacion in the American Squadron—How the Men and Officers are Paid— Vist of President Castilla to the Lancaster—Union Movement by the United States Minister to Bolivia, dc. ‘The mail steamer that leaves this afleraoon affords me ap opportunity of writing. Our difficulties with Peru are no nearer adjustment than ever, spite of the presence of raise » powerful army, Dots man was sent to the DO: 1- ing the enlistment, the vexations that were and jot had scarcely appeared with ttendard when all of you crowded ‘around him and tri- vm by tbe mere force of opinion. As for Senor De- if he acted without not officially notifies of the proceedings of the English tn ing armed boats peer the shoro during the night of the Chinese make , and dem st 10th inst.; nor had he any knowledge of the fact until jo, it im necessary to sa) Souaieg eo expected. great resistance, and desperate | tbe pertdar, Dotwithetanding Oe bed officially informed | the United States ships Lancaster, Wyoming and Narra- gainat the suthorities of the State, his mili ve if bees bout with large bodies of | the Intendente General in writing, on the 7cb lost., that instructions to push conduct is no lees uojustifiable, We will prove it, as fol- | arms which you are said to raise voluntarily, +} ae eee the United States would not. tolerate. the tnterferenoo of | eensett. |The flag officer ie without instruct lows:— impose liberty upon y Temoned the wu ; European natiove in the afuirs of this Istbmus. Both | Matters to eeettlement, and our Minister, Mr. Clay, bas The General-tn-Chief declares a deadly war against a | but all turned out ‘to the OLUTION IN NEW GRANADA, Capt. Miller, of her“ Majesty's ship Cito, and the Inten- | no desire to leave the country and his situation bere Governor ‘of & State, because, for plausible reasons, be | hallucination. When they were convinced that, THE REV q e dente bare'evidently overreached themolves in this bu- | unit compelled t0 by a change of administration, asd will eppeare the opeat ot She campaign considering that the | med ere avanane yaad | oes bidena Correspendenes. Tue Tenadorian schooner-of-war Kittiwake sailed henoe | ot, it is thought, demand his paseports, as authorized, bly necessery. enema’ afer” the General re let ould cour amnes Getr ee, they ceased ,, t it. for Gi with Boon nett! once, vers wi uns Panane, Oct. 15, 1868. on the inst. for Guayaquil, come nine persons | which would bring the affair tos jement at a opens the campatgn and cell s 5 wifich A ™ ‘hey on board, banished from this country for having taken part probabilities favor him, as he has double the force of the even mentioned, they Soult other ‘meaas ‘ ithout doubt, It would be the easiest thing in the Brceees of | ment—Battle of Manizala—A Truce— | in the disturbance of the 9th uit. againct the governmeat ¥ enemy , superior artillery aud it resources; and yet, id yes: He geal Decree Declaring } A™ong the pumber was the Jamaica negro who boasted | world for our squadron to take possession of the Chin- fnreuine whlch ona co ‘adorn » martial crown, | forded them better results. They assaulted the eee) ee of having kilied a number of Amertecns during the riot | chas and beld them until all our claims against the Peru- the battle is lost, apd then nearly all the officers | which lay in their immediate vicinity, and erica independent—Terms of the Truce Rejected by the | here of 7806, The miserable wretch ought to have boot | -ia5 government are satisted. There are quite @ num- turn out to be cowards, without or » sacrifices and vexations which they imposed upo General Government—Mosquera Losing Hope—Intrigues rt. - pin the forces lack that perfect military organization which | was the forced enlistment of all whom they met, ‘eal of the Caiiralization Scheme— | _ Licubenant J. Velarde, of the New Granedian army, | bor of large American shipe in port olther from or bound MANIFESTO OF GOV. VIDAURRI. in tbe basis of ail armies —Oficial Of the defeat at them volunteers of the ‘Plan of Galeaaa,” @t the Capital— Revival ‘ accidentally shot himself on the Sth iuat., on board ef a | tothe Ubinches. his, however, are so low that ‘4 . the Estancia de las Ve men, with thase of bed or equivocal Probable Fatal Result—The Presidency—Ki Tiempo, of | vessel in this barbor, by the accidental di of « | they compiat ing is made by them. The crews of | THE CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF | — it ip to be ‘that, with the exception of the se- | who bad already assemble}, and the ‘legion of Bogota, Suppressed—Blockade of Santa Marta—Che Pa- | musket, while in the porformance of nis duty eo con- } the several Un' States sbips of-war in barbor have EW LEON AND COAHUILA TO HIS CONSTITUENTS. vere ixjury inflicted upon many meritorious officers, the | formed that armed force which entitled iteelf the 1 British and Ameri. of the muakes entered his head, causing inetanta- | been allowed liberty on shore, and bepaved well, and are Frizow Cmzans—The chief executive officer of the | judgment passed by the" |-in-Chief is the samo as | :utional army.” mama Negross— Withdrawal of the - | neous death. a fine ret of men, doing credit to the service they ‘belong | State has always observed tke rule of Is po ae as I Geeioeon, theo, can we te. | You remember what the Kxeoutive did then, % cam Vessels—British Insolenco—Lieut. Jeffers’ Enpedi™ The last mati from Callao brought orders from tho fing | to. Great dinsat! ion is ex by both officers | the current of events as they presented ves in the | concile that which in the case of the latter is a fault, and | care was to give you an account of all thatbad tion— Vessels of War in Port, dc, dc. Officer of the United States Pacttic squadron for the St, | and men at being compelled to receive the base Peruvian | courte of his administration. When these have been of « | in the former to mot ealy @ truth, but even a discharge of | as wellas the course of conduct be bad ° aaebeeth. have bak tveq | MATY® to convey Lieutenant Jeffers, of the United States | ard Bolivian four pieces from the paymasters at | grave pature or for any cause deserving public attention, weighty Teaponeibility bimeelf, Afterwards he directed the ling d Bates from Bogota to it. have been reosiv Navy, and bis party, to Gulfo Dulce. But the Panama | their nominel value of G/ty cents, while their intrinsic | he bas directed the people to them in ® special manner, two differ only in one point:—The advernor ex. | ficient force to punish the autbors of the mob mere. Gen. Horran bad returned to tho capital from the | Railroad Company, rather thaa have the St. Marys leave | worth is about thirty five to thirty-six cents wy, and when their connection has been such as frequently to | pressed his opinion Def sent, and on par- | timely stop to the evils that those bad begun to c fate of Santander, where the government troopa under | bere during the present troubles, kindly proffered to take | They claim — that are cutitied = to change their appearance or to present different incidents, | pore to avoid it; the General tn-Onief took no notice of | section of five bundred men, under the com) x! ~ Lieutenant J and party, with all their boats, &c ,to their | paid in American coin or {ts ‘quivaient, and | he has given an account cf them all by means of con- | this bint, and oven abused it. He delivered a battle, | Colonel Quiroga, left for Linares, and at tb ie command had met with complete success in every OD- | destination on its stenimer Guatemala, free of charge, and | & ten dollar American guid piece is exchapged on shore | tinued and even daily publications, as he believed neces: | and {tis only after he had sacrificed many victims, many | news of his approsch the —_mutinee! accordingly the expedition will sail to day on board that | for twelve dollars, or twenty-four pieces of the base coin. steamer. The Peruvians and Bolivians both have dollar pteors that Lieutenant Georgo B. Baloh, executive officer of the | are of the same mint value as our own. If our snips St. Marys, bas been detached from that | were to remain here long, the 25 per cent increase of verre] at bis own request, in consequence of the serious | pay allowed by Coogees to the officers would be more indieposition of his wife, and he proceeds to the United | than counterbalanced by this dodge of the wooden nut States in the Ariel. There has been no arrival at tis | meg man who presides over the Navy Depertment. A gPgoment with the revolutionary forces. It is repdrted What he will soon take command of the division that is to be went to operate against the States of Magdalena and Boltvar, both of which, with the exoeptioa of one place— Santa Marta—are in possession of the rovolutionists, ey of crimes. An active pursuit on the part of © roga would have totally exterminated them, was the of that worthy officer. Bat tive bad yet hopes of avoiding effasion of bid ‘ish to to this measure usti! ail o disposition, as well as the tr sary. ‘This true and faithful conduct bas not been denied even during that sad peri State, at some of its points, bas turbed. The executive hardly perceived the fret — when an account was given, not of ‘them only, but algo of the true causes which producet ‘The papers from Bogota are filled with accounts of the | port from the South Pacific or Central America since tue rence to Thompson's or any other coin reporter will | them, and of the various te, more or lens apecious, ‘the Chief Executive officer, are @perations of the army in tho States of Santander and | sailing of the last eteamer from Aspinwall for New York, | #how you the value of these coins in the Untied States, with whicn the enemies of order coperaled the sinister in a letter directed to Colove! Quiroga, which it Antioquia. In the latter State, at a place called Mani. | 0? tbe 6th instant, and consequently 1 have uo furtuer which bere bave to be received for Afty cents. to invert in this », that the aforesaid df pews from either of these sections to communicate by the Since the srrival of the Lancaster she has exchanged a gales, a battle was fought on the 20th August between the | Ariel. ser gta of ane 7 a Dg 4 ne. one day ' ve them ory dhe bad ey : f-y- none — Mowransy, July 22, forces, under Generals Posada and Enso, and | — In port, United States sloop of war St. Marys, United t week tbe President ru, General Castilis, made 1O00FB Bb 18. Puy civil war own. TROGA, oe sn an unexpected visit on board, and was received with | been kindled, and all tte features, all its sad.incidente, all ee rae ee States storeship Warren, and British steam frigate Clio. be revolutioniste, commanded by Gen. Mosquera in person, | TOT TC Siates dagehip Lancaster, and Sceuore Wyo- which resulted in the partial success of the former, who | ming and Narragansett were still at Caliao at last ao- ‘were strongly fortified in the town, while the position of | counts. The United States tw horrors have been revealed to you at the same instant they came to the knowledge of the government, without it Deiog sufficiently influegged by the copsideration that menped yards ard a ealute of twenty-one guns, the Peruvian Dag being kept hoisted at her foremast head while be rematned on board, About all the foreiga of war Cyane is at Aca- command: vecond. pulco, and the Levant at & my ‘Wonisters bave visited the Lancaster, and have received | tbe epemy knowing, the Measures dictated for the cam- 4 the latter sd sane set) arhroptl Joas in conse- » uf - oi tbe ‘uroal salute, uivia, Mr. 3 ‘a eee : paleo military speaions,; might not have produced their page pag eK, Sci aude i. qpence in k and wounded is sa‘ we been very r Inister to ivia, Mr. J. ©. 1. tow {fo effect. se great. Moequera’s forces amounted to about three thou- See Sere Serene Lima, making love to the beautiful indies. Report says | For there reasons the actual situation, to the most Pp ey ope eh al on on 2 a agg net wok which jon have managed) se enintne teeth balf BUBNAVENTURA, Oct. he is on the lookout for a wife to relieve the tedium of | minute details, is known to you, aud the Executive might | than glory and worldly treasures. This vote, fellow citi- ‘Ore who acta by legal authority ‘sand men, and the government’ only to « be aie The Battle of Manizales and Defeat of Mosquera—Buena- | be sojourn in Bolivia. There are plenty of pretty wo- | consequently dispepee with ‘mpotiog this task upon Bim- | zene, can be nothing lees than the most solemn justifica- | a revolutionist. former should ‘Wet number. On the morning after the engagement Mos. ventura and All the Ports of @auca Surrendered to the men here for bim to select from. ton of my previous conduct, and the implicit condemna- | of God and follow squere hoisted @ fiag of trace, and after some littic parley Government, dc., de. Sie ssere shan Yooe eas or em eee Crepe opened Ae ee ee ee ee Detween himself and Genoral Poeada, the commander in- | gccording to my promise to keep you posted of the INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. n order that bis conduct may be jastly appreciated by | which I have endured. In my ees at cise, bis seme Ohief of the Auticquian division of the federal army, an . the citizens of the State, and also by those of the whole Executive officer, you are witnesses that! have | character. revolutiontet ts otherwise; doings about here, I have to inform you that on the 26th Tepublic, whose attention has been excited by the ecan- | never molested any one, and that all m energies hay upscrupulons tas euisice of mon pon A ae them, the substance of | oq g7th of August last General Moequera attacked the maces daious scenes whioh havo taken place at Now Leon and ‘Soon eonecntvated in tie publie torviaesaa'ts tee dane. | in pemteeues al tea pentane which follows: ition of the feceral,troops, under Generals Enao nnexationis Ooabatt pal estadliehment of ‘without deviation deast ‘occurrence ‘regorio sanctions Moaquera agrees to suspend hostilities against the geno- Paid, eis ce cee ce in the rap: A Speck of A tionism in ou. Loves wag man, who knows the events and re- frees the peth of fustice snd in seeventaues Supe Niocerccenssemry! ay ral covernment—to revoke hie decree deciaring the indo | 44 a clie the Horizon. Petes beeen than Dearie oat Wok oe eee ey, & oe ie || ty cttate Conceal Antioquia, and after severe! attempts to storm the town, equl!>rivm, copfidence was returning, and public the re establishmen! pendence of i Ag Pardon = which were repulsed, General Morquera entered into enema beginning, oe — hog of the pues, | oe ¢ nee Persons compromised in the political movements | negotiations and signed a truce with Generals Suao and | xr I 7 x Nay Be ae yy Rg pS eqainet the government of maid State, and gaaran- | Posada, be himeelf agrooing 10 retire t0 tho State of VIDAURRI'S MANIFESTO, $f, Be Renoretle, Congr to veniinn Nise a ae ee a. rere every means to Yering the safety of the citizens who may have | Cuca, and the troops of Antioquia to be withdrawn, and &o., &e., &o. the with rapcor. bad firet tried the temper of the pro. | your command, feeen boetile to it. (How magnanimous!) And the 4 to talk a9 Thetr continued ‘was oo free that no one, | yisional governor by expressing in a letter some injuries Mf orders bed a has mane Seenndnts tren ee ee Se ae Se. | Dae ob seeing it, would have thought it to be the intercourse | which were repelled with cigaity. When my election | ernment baving genera) government! ledge Mosq’ the attack several sbells, thrown by Mosquera’s mea, o mterey © spondenc of two public men who, since the revolution of Ayutia, | was known, he acdressed bimscif to a respectable person, | effect certain, tt has to legitimate Govmnor of the State of Cauca, and pardon | rarroceded and exploded amongst them, making ead had beld an important position in defence of the liberal | to interpose hia good offiocs wear the copstitational gover. | \se them for the ‘ail persons who have taken part in said State in the pre- : po 4 iJ Mowrensy, Oct 1, 1860. | cavee; it would bave been couaidered, on the contrary, as | nor; and although then the injuries were changed into | tand that | allude to revolution the Confederation, The havoc. In all, M Me reported tbat Mosquera lost about | ye Road to Ruin—Fucilis Descensus—Governor Vidaurri | tbat of two intimate friends, having laid aside iscs, he impored hemilisting conditions, considered as | will flank the revo) ort Bion against —_. “€ree- | nine bundred killed, and from six to seven hundred Ne forme and asking each other mutual counsei, in order to al certain attributes ch the State could reoog- | on with ment ‘a subject to the approval of the general govern and Me Neighbors—Revolution the Normal Condition of | strixe a fatal biow at the = a Fon wpe py o ee © wounded, prisoners and deserters. Mewico—The Inevitable Bad~ Annexation for the Sake of | "Upon land! weneneey sary. ire, apd hatred t pereous whom he was he Sight or joss ment, and in the want of ite being withbold,« trace of | 4+ the same time tho above cosurred eis oe ‘pon landing at Tampico, afer bis complete defeat at hovand never will be able o fealgnate, The -Tecutive wish. + peration, abould daye is to be allowed both armies bef arch eth on Humanity—The Beample #f California, Texas, &c— | Tecudays, Senor Deg ‘addressed to the undersigned Bot to lose its time in useless debates, and desiring be- | 0 this case he alone will Swenty days is to jes before a renew: | servatives pronounced themselves in the towns of Cali “~ 4 a letter, the contents of which, with his pre- | sides to show its disintere alot hostilities. Vidaurri’s Sentiments and Intentions—the Stale Fair— | Fioug and sub: ‘duet, by and disinterestedpess, passed | quest evils. You and Buga, and a force of about 100 waited to attack Mos | siphts, Sounds and Scenes—The Blessings of Gambling— seqeene eeneet, alone be sufficient to the honorable Congress to be resolved | words to be true Infrrmation has already been received here that the | quera in his rear; but tbe Governors of Cali, Palmira and | puro Hanks—Aw American Bank Cleaned Out, dc. by it as 18 deemed proper. This step excttod the anger of | the deep sorrow w greeral government refuses to ratify the agreement be- | Tulua, with such men es they coald collect, attacked rs “4 Anaag 5 to the utmost degree, as shown bya | eelng the awkward calumnies and e Posada and Mosquera, and it may fore be ex- | them’ at La Concepcion, defeating them ' completo The history of Mexico for tho last fifty years has been pampbiet which be published aud widely circulated, and | fons which mM 7 ly, killipg over 800 and taki which, for the decorum of the nation, should not appear | li ‘nformed write! had pected tbat the war will be vigorously prosecuted on | Jian" the excertisa of 8. few who hid’ tosmecr ess) | eee aoe, ee ly secoweded Among oficial documents. le con- | 0 only | Doth sides. Mosquera’s partisans say that his arrange. | ™ Mosquera is at present either in Call or Palmira, orga | *2other, until peace aud quietness.are the exception and sidering that this pampblet was, or a wo be, an mown, abd perhaps the day te not distant when thi meat with Posada was a mere ruso on bis part to gain | izing bis army, which, I heard reported, amounts to | War the rule. Sach are the events now passing Pesce a invest! the affair, giving full justice to Koy will do justice to this State and tte suit to enable him to recruit his army. But this from ex to cight thousand men. He lately received « | bas been restored between San Luis and this State, and its, in whieh are should be received by all ase Boal sottioment mato the ait retenaa Uscentendaae Sa = Ar tied G bik ith, st Ok Sean cee a pe aedbed eae we are now at dagger's polat with thetate of Tamauii | SB every day mors clearly the vices, errors and virtues | culties caused by the General-in-Chief a fT tion of ae aeunaeen The resstionst Cajen, I et mm @ former letter to the Hina, the gq | taken Dy the Gowersor of tote State, aod asking aos | PM, Dut 1 ts hoped all will toxminate quictiy, such | wanitesto's purpose 40 siaie that the said. lence, tad | te ioen tao Coagetaet taeda eee Se | eee ie eect te Se was! ce & ton of tale we > saat quers for peace, promising their neutrality in case the | arc the conciliatory measares proposed by Vidaurri to | others wh: were ¢: untii the breach a’ decree coding Gn audio tanta cee ata eras ee = private correepoadence with bis son, who was recently wa tae trem on the coast we have a couple of Goveraer Caren. The Mesieas <iusnater ts dally bese ponds whleh he pod > onaen ibe.| since January, 1668, the latter hed been invested Tae called guia pou tbe eiticess to take tine, nad. . emall armed vesecis, which, after having taken Tu tpg more assimilated to a condition of political restless aa me upon a series Of military’ | Executive not considering this etep convenient, and hay. | the t eatisinction of beitg surrounded b; taken prisoaer, in which be states that he has a0 hope of | fat ‘Guapl and 7 pat 7 pbmorne] om wa try of at te pense peg Ne gh bot Havadboe! 4 ing the constitutional Which be had often txercieed, band five Bundred warriors, sith waesn i pps succeeding against the general government, aud that 1@ | with touriraeloris and demunsen tte seerenden i tne ee es ; 0 breach wee © master cetermined of ‘maki: g observations pon the decrees of be | march sgainst Oajen, without even ' and dctoveninet to cupitalate Wf he Gould do 0 eu Seuate- | pices, Stelter boty ue fate of the priscner Apibal Miu | the people have assimilated to the natural condition pets php Bae ctl gprs opie of good | Gia'so in this case in the manner aad within the the miserable mob’ of Galeana, But : quera in part dependet cpon the same. Furthermore, | Sfound them, It is not sirange that Mexico ie rapidly | which, accord . reaneges | Prescribed, treated at the mere notice of the Die terms. Ail accounts concur in saying that bis army which, ng 00 Bio eaging, rendered Winengh cor . It ts also a that to re enact and the State, by desertion, and padoubt he wout | 2, commander of aaid vessel declared that he bad | descending from one of the richest to ce of the most im- | The ‘corpe at the head of ws ich tr. Degollado was about | decree ¢ thirds of the Mbedgarce pre a , | one Pao Bone Gee fe greatly ¢iminished by desertion, and no je woul positive orders to take the place by sll meant, and, as a shed countries of the world, The people are-uni. | © Place himself bad been, for the meet ‘copuaiord | i wo Present are necessary. | tend « force out of ite territory in his qiadly make terms with the government, or rather would | last resource, that he would reduce the town to ashes _— 4 | * | and commanded by General Zaxzua, and ite ‘could fellp namiee of cane demee have done 80a month since. But events bave recently | Fith rockets d la congrine, versally indolent; yet few must work or all would | .ot be unknown to me, ae they had bees made manifest | provision was nding; L 5 Fivally the Governor, in view of & protest of the | starve; but small as is the proportion of workers, thereie | in the retreat from Guanajuato my opinion oa | tame day, without Bg the Fxeoutive, we | tea ete 2 eee Sresspired at Bogota which, if taken advantage of, will | foreign merchants residing here, and cousideriog the de- | ao aimulant to industry. The general government this |. and on otber Gocurenta which Ore Zaazua | fore the latter bao renee tae ut Sl compshiin Uncle taiahes be greatly favor the revolutionary cause, [allude to the | fenceless state of the place, want of arms, powder aad | = te offering of the pi pres bad forwarded me, Tanewared the new General-tn chief, new decision. the note commuaionting the | hice, ot opeuing ince inhabtenss to) en valation te surrea ‘watch the prival Meee, army which was about to place itself 4 t Sxctlon—pursaed by & Organization of he the Pegged ns to ignore Se wae forty cab oy tee = oat bes devises some expedient to turn the surplue profite into ae ” ‘uo qualities tolnatitute an efeetive itary wach map awe Ieaseea et ot ov ste et fatty hetero @emera) Herran upou the country Senor Arboleda a such arms , en honora’ » | the public coffers, It i a matter of surprise that force, organization, ite discipline and administrs | thos: but it is neccesary for him tosiate the facta, eo that their teryicee—bad ea the President of the confederation. Already the Por. | acd effecting an exchange of prisoners. We are now again ton; that the brigade of New Leon and Coahuila | the A toy eet er tnder the authorities of the general government, asim | #0 many poor producers can be maintained at ve amali a | bad some material defects which 1¢ was eaenatien, te ease Re wat may be known. It | State of Tamaulipas; the other detachment wes oot, Degrees ome psp gt ey mediately after the evacuation of Mosquera’s’ troops | cost of labor, War capnot be conducted without money, | of ab once; and that for these reasoue, ‘which were woto- | the ea one tne od Notional Gund an by Jasuteneat Clonal Campos, he conservative candidate for the Presideccy, and bay te ted my unubis spinon, oul cael wal sera ig | SBd with #0 much of the population censtantly | [ices pun ale Convenient that instead of imme | ibe reason be bad for cousidering it’ contre. | WhO in mane ‘west ont to opreae i it | RY count Ge Ge Sue s = cut off from the coast, and having been di to Mant. | under arme, either to preserve order or pat | defensive, which till then the soomy bad respected, and (he ssnaion besag claned wiibets giving his neciee af i thould be ba a ool lost « great deal of popularity. { taink, | down rebeliion, the exactions of the gorern- | 1 the meantime thet be should employ bimeoif 18 im- bbe hind bo otbet resouroe but te feturs the anid decision. | sngment foc" ans PFA Who wish 10 abolish ibe present confederation sys- | Fovarnment to overthrow him so soon, aa he ie resolved | MeDt absorb all the earnings of the people. Agri- eS ae = roope | to the permanent depatation, which be did, expressing Boor da view af this the Goversor wid Sas Oar tee we = a ‘= Yo fight It ont to the last; and bis position is such that | culture, mining, mechanical arte and commerce are | officers; aa for ‘thou: culter ts tomes Sand Say pe aos en spee Commander in-Chief of the State forces, 4 =— sauale toneend, will seeabty antes Hertan | tbey Will finally have to capitulate with him, ackgow- | purthened with the most exorbitant taxes. Export duties | *D¢ frou men ‘arrive | as ah aa aie powers ‘© plan of campaign both were to execate {a ; Maine rauke of the liberal party, aad protragted, | “°6!Ng Rim to be the legitimate Governor of the Siete. | 45 levied on everything tbat gooe out of the frem the United tea. hve of ineeugeion ene fT Me | ay, SOth Of rats ect (ey marebed for Salto, 0: Bioody war will follow. ‘There can be'no doubt bet tbat a @ country, | “ie may be Tranknews displeased 8. De- | Sepitation were sammouied wius tee asccabented per. | of tbe Unres crue” Preenced OY 8 con Genera Herran is the only man for the preseat emer- The Chiriqui Survey. onaen on everything that comes in, while specific | gollado, for tt cam- | sone, who have e coneptred and bad elreety token | That Gay was te. be the . He is eminently conservatire, and his election to OCR CIUDAD DE DAVID CORRESPONDENCR. taxes are laid on all the staple productions of agricultare Se aweee ved the fers to bring about « Theee two Cepution mye. Zostua, apd the veninsing of the ollwing eee TeFreaicency wosid, 32 valloved pomere pence to the Civpap pa Davip, Sept. 16, 1860 and the products of mechanical skill. open bench Wan yor orto Monterey. sad_ ty tats own seiner do. | aete by one of those horrible desde which pF ete ime ihe limeral party who are | Arrival of the Bxpedilion at Boca del Joro~Departure for |. What is to be the ultimate fate of thiscoaatry and | hulle at the enimity ean tee reieas to, neneaniste te that tena, Destaas | Stabler somewnatica ead make the good trembio) wy hot the movement against him at Bogota, the Interior, Across (he CordiMeras—The Savannas of the | people is an interesting inquiry for the political pniloso- — necessary. my suggestions was ibe irrequiartis whieh this step involves: Grst, that « complete revels aguines jenninn 4 peg at a iy is to bo Roped tant Pas ae he noe Be Pacific Soepe—Beautiful Scenery—Fatiguing March— | pher, There seems to be no chance for progress in ctvitt- ‘A few si anes body @ the Se detance of society, ireacheroualy the lives seer in aes thare cam De Cat little doubt of the seicction | —Feleantc Beidencer—The Line of the Proposat Rai. | mation or in wealth in their present ciroumstanses and | to dissipate ota. when that efites w by te ‘oaunstve Gi ot these tae, | eocumen ot 2 EE. eat Pees Of Rerran by the people over all his competitors. | road, de, de condition. The tendeney of everything i retrogresstve, | {#08 Mt Was soon changed into Lempeas "Betore | wecond, than the recicence af the tints ned | Die Leon Geman, bas airteay gives on npn ee ne Ae ee iermectad with te akcope |. 7Be Cbiriqui Commission arrived on the 234 of Septem. | It isevident that the people were ever prepared for quinied with te eenkteChishe mescinent oo executive luthorition canact be changed bet by a dacrr J account of ‘that horrible “crime te Dacor Wario, iis sailor, has been impressed {nto the | Det, th the Brooklyn, at Booa del Toro, one of the harbors | self government, and there Is not virtue enough inthe | Worthy management, the object of which was odious and | the - third, tbat tbe residen cf toeke authorities painful dutp, ater banioe ei fedora! army, and Mcrillo bad to make his excape from | and the chief settlement on the Chiriqui archipelago, | higher classes to erect and maintain a liberal govern. po Be fe —enm oe St cibertel placed womd be with eerious tnoon- present eb the tndden cen of tas Dest Tee . rwee, Here each member of the Commission secured pilots or | ment. Mexico will never be well governed until | returning no more to serve under tbe orders ‘ot & man, Scovubends, ona tans case cpentin neal eaek oe arentoon tai Em frieadah esutal J og FR Nieto, the revo. | Guides to the Ingoon, the isthmus and the coal fields re. | she i# governed by some foreign Power, or by the | Who, CU - of union, was tho first | intimate cosnection which must exist between them Add tome necessary tases ; ee Cerarner of Beaver, ie at Maripos. spectively. The next day the vessel steamed around to the | introduction of @ more intelligent population. How eden the marked intention 0° sasuming | fourth, that the convocation of extraorlinary sessions | the consequenen cl a exoechive, a let Tian tien “iivtsion of the government | TCT channel, catered the Ingoon, and anchored off Fish | either will be accomplished la merely « matter of speca tag to wevtwe wen te eioeal eae oie ee oe ae | of the and) in contrast extrem. Naar ot ar Senta Marta, which plase befbas strong. | cTeek The land expedition ret off on ita march to the | Iation, ‘The natural prooees seems to have been laxugu- Thess causes soun provuced forma) disagreement be- tate 0 fees br te’ Setgues af tapeins pees 7S | Thongh socerned'ty a hee Ot teats aoe pi = The recruits sent {rom this pince by [aten- | interior the next day, the 26th, and the other, namely, | rated; whether it will continue to operate is the question, pS tw nobody ‘who thas wished to trample Ames, the dopeticn wpe ‘composed the mivority of Coa. | tien ot plecteg « guard wae omitted, an i malencet | Hurlado, a fow week, since, bad ar7ire4 ai sata | che ydrographleal and the geological branches of the | The annexation of Texas, New Mexico and California to who wes bowl todefend its ty Friis Shere were wo who uadouyvsdiy sotid not go to | the case with me. This taait, thoagh reprehensible} fat lamt accounte, at Teun it in'eald. 1s | Commistioa, were also eatored upon. Being a member of | the United States has changed the destinies of one halt | ostenrible cause Of uch disagreement wae that | coutinval state of oicknems the piser beeen hie chance, | pay = RT a to be superseded in mes, it was thought | the former party, we are soquatnted with the aubecquent | the territory and ite local popaiatioo. The intelligent LE campeige | tor, babite and way of soe 6 cree ewe. | Se There "were in the Sate ssa a ! . } ane ‘State seo maelves that ordor har thought ttle. ctireumetance, which et first view seems cause ot ‘emother altack Miated 4th inst, but | Proceedings of it aloae, Lieut. Morton's design was to go the certain ices the army: aif anne capable an yy evident!) , ¥ Le tion ist, state that dante | by the quickest route to the canon in the Cordilieras by op doepoteoens tadunirp, adenetion and Seotee Mine Oak as the Rate government could not AA indifference veals the design of econ vag of S aguteen The miserity by Saat ones pa Marte Sao benmioed, Aye pt ei 4 ‘which ft te alleged the railroad can pass, and, after an ox. Pee ae poe hina oo barvest are the pO whe ee bay fed wg yd completing the two- fring ouséealy uum tnan quit alte ad’ tos twenty. bongoe poeta. (reite of good it—iaw, order, the of coteen Sate New Leon de requ reducei in number, it was | nip, 5 Tdenerals Vega and Onbaras, with one thousand men, | *mination of 1t and reconnolseance of the country, to form | Dorsta att propert neabbaitey ‘ef aceassenee Coahuila brigade, there to be carefully aad | pornible ‘ away. Secs mae on the town was expected on the 10ib or | @ defaite plan for the eurvey, Accordingly the expeti- 1 the parsuit of Tndis tual bappines. * ° vote of tbe sinters abe mats sent | sysailed aod talent, an wel aa tone Fenpective ffm yot it Is believed that Arboleda will be able to | tion set out by the path used by the natives to bring sar. Vidaurri being hiy convinced of the byenary iat and revolu' losing all Inge. The former wok no preeau' he Ie Hed also that Col. Vieco, at the bead of ih saparilia across the isthmus, and on the last day of | Scbtiments, and the absolute and ultimate fulfiment of which bar when tacerabled ‘At the | of so borrid @ ertme. d'toelr pas. Th — 7 ree ‘ . ‘hem, will mmediately ask for annexation in case of an ‘and that for the Of obtaining elsewhere | tet availed ‘f circametasce, Qundred government troops, sunspot Cabaras in the | August suoseeded in crossing the Cordilieras, and | armed intervention by any Power, and more the two thirds requind oy the Constitution. By this we | vored their commit two murders. ene po eg I ray 4 Bote oamebpd entered the demctiful savannas of the Pacific | particularly that of Spain. In fact, he has frequentiy Det oply see the monstrous proceedings of the two fi | epee eniy fied the of one, eee era ear crer the terolotionisla, “Cabacaa’ force | Slope. Here a halt of three days was made | zPreseed to me these same words, destiey of Mex. Live deputies, but, what is still wore, the denial to aGo- | be magnan ‘Gearon, coving 100 67's ‘hen sitached was four hundred streag ie gather provisions, aad « member of the party who had | at tas Aivoriene Tepetion ry fA Sans 90 whieh bv wees bioee bes Ton shod co ustooe | Shen LY oh) C SI Gen Quintana is io command of Rio Mache, with eigot | been left at the lagoon for purposes connected with the | it. How that volition will be exarcaaed tos aes ae field, ard that, too, when al! tao ober Govermqretee ee ine Same tisan entetes behest Readred men. Gen. Mooacone, a Venerueiond, baa boon | survey was seat for, | developemente of the futore. The instinct of vested with that very pcwer—for without it the liberal troe of jdatioe prevails demand win Jef in command of Carthagena by Nieto. He \ said to Of this journey it is unnecessary to state more than | anticipates tbe spread of our language and ln cesae would Degmapttahy evertnecwn. Bat, lay ing aside See ennlibiinal ipovll avers; tal tren) faye seven bundred men and some eighteen Seid pisces | that the mountains, rivers, ravines and vodergrowth that | Western hemirphere, and if we are true to Hecretionary powors, that is. ine Goverae | pelt, which the affairs of mex, seem ‘By ihe arrival at port of had to be traverted, and toe daily raise, combined to | mental and physical cevelopement of our witbout poems do the venetian toe’ teen | have "ae oe to be expose ia the Barar Frances | render it one of great fatigue and exposure. The dally | destined to the accomplishment of the momt invade the State, and when the riot at Galeana took piace, | ite ew facts Bave revenied Contom of the party was to put on after Breakfart t2e | nant and glorious mission that has fallen to Would vot the executive have acted ae be did, taking die. See Dae wae reiy 108 wet clothes of the preceding day, Dut to sleep alwa: Our fair ws at last over and gone, somewhag to cretionary measures to arold the * Bvidentiy he | bope ill be folly Miministore! "the p 8 Ary aulke With this preceution ut one murveyor waa | we must confess, of Our eyes, care sad divaf@other of would bave acted tbus, and no ove dave thought | lizes Agpemtente the crimipality of the amtbe Ea, | Meal tick, oo the road, though the commanding ofticar | organe of sense. To our eyes, for our bewutifal pass hes Wrong, except those who would like to ace the State ia | Ibe med of and what ibe State bas to to hold ous, having Gnaliy cap'tulated tae wt gets touch of fever cod of the | been for three weeks and more 4 by the unsight ited confidence | ihe power of the reactioniste or of the crimieals ofGaleana. | ‘tem them. In the meantime, let us render to the chartered by ibe Inteadente General journey. be Son i ay.) houses and tents which have been pitched oer rors it had | The question of dircret: ie consequently a rious vietim the fuberai bosors which retigion few week. since, was expected to sail from Burau rent Nieto. ¢aye 1s. ue canon, fllowieg:&. putt paral. | Yous petty gamblers lotiry Seer anoeaee, tbe Bam we redened be | Sea er tae Lace reine een Ochs te’ | takes mip. bm venver mommy eet tome oa the Gib ieet for Pacama, with: 130 gorerameat (> Calcera river, and leading towards ite source, | dies and “hquore, Who go. far to ioeke ae elles, nt Mis aaset, | Sroven fo the Ireal eos, crebead sedosrtan tian Bos focuase | _tereal love, iy the same tracnar tack tae tous or on board, aod also the New Granadian sohower of war slong the Cordiliers range the cleft appearance 1 | fair ta thie’ coumiry, es ‘well de noae tmnt apd * e a | cereobio seme oa Cho, with eghiy troops. Allowing that they called ou presents together with many other remarkable pecviiart. | To our ears, for we been Ag 3 " Ser ts ake append to era, aad al ‘emp ree Abe Bib ampie Lime hax olapeed to hare enabled them to + ie that, ages ago, it must have been frequently | day and sight—and all pight~ for Le af 10, amet the undersigned. reach bere | Tueit You arrival bas adcarioned some specu er to give veut to inconcelyably great erp. rican fair dove not got into fell blast autil atten one . eee," Wea to the cause of thelr delay. Whoo the | tiontor inva, which deluged the whole western slope of t—with a confusion of sounde Soctt eae Med it Maar Fracces eft Bueuaventura @ largo rig was | tbe isthavus, and which, their sérfaco having beoome ihe tower of abel. Iu the fret piace ae, nage eat of ; wopposed by some to © «disintegrated aod covered with grass, now the | torien voices of Oty or s bendred tren Cohen, ee | res from Guayaquil. This | beautita) green savacnas which sweep down to the Paci- | setting forth, at the very top of their vosal baum ae ite the + unless Mosjoera succeeded | fic, with ro regular a slope thet the eye can take them in | merite o! their various articles, and of ae ony « npone the wt a vemmel there before | at a giauce from « single point of the mountains oprictors cf supper tables, which oseupy the ater Te be | tho eMeetoat ‘co operation, fomerion of tbe piace, he | | These savacuas are ornamented with groves aad | froat cf the plasa, snoourcie i Ube: ante torsion ea tor ie it among whom are of Notice those of 5 afterwards, a Flores ig | clumps of wose (ommend which the graceful 000m palm i@ ner, the important fact that y are ph 9 ii them. Tas, pL a Fh =f Arigpe and Mi Jouary vchenes, ”” Sit Steely opposed to hie | emily ditisguished), which Mark the courses of the | all Linde of delectabien to the ‘hungry, aed urging me Sttempt rey. Thanks to these «duets, we bare obtained the d mye usa Ons, wets oct oe any st. | obec tine te eoieee th ernie ia tbe wat tbe tery tas. cali tat teak Benet ese | b ation of thie | seapem haa ferro va with a wi | ere ot aoe "Serna | lls of taro, me of hich ae 0 eoeieraie febeamter rem ine fu svg natin eee ak einusly agreed npom between that orca Se | oe | they are woccessfally drawn at hie crowded Sadie aban, dome ee particular ravanna which is boanded at ite upper | we have the more cheerful voiere. ot theemane mene y Greatest recurity was felt by the cltizeos extremity by the sharp clits of the Chiriqa: Volcano and dealers, procisiming the pam: those of te mate or twin to the eastward, and which | they come up. and of the rouietia tants Sropenosenes mae