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—_— ARPAVAL OF THE NORTHERN L'Git. New- from Central and South America and California. Mighhanded Conduct of the British in Panama. Kess of a Frigate and Pwo Hundred Lives at Callao. WmE NITED STATES CLAINS ON PERU, Rory en bated he ‘steameip Northern Light, Osptain Tinklepaugh, Brom Aspinwall, reached this port yesierday morning, wit dates o the 25tb ult, The following i tho LIS? OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. Metropoittan Back, .$82 949 7. Raver Bros.. 7.000 Howland &Aspinwall 29 053 Am. Exobange Baok 83.000 Joupings & Brewster 6 Oud Richard Patrick... 25.000 L Von Hofimsn&% 99.09 Eugene Keily & Co. 20.00 Coursey & O'Vounor . 10 000 Freeman & Co....,. 3) 600 Duncau Sherman k0od4) ae + 18 732 Do. Eogeve Kelly & Am Exenauge Bank Wells, Fargo & Our San Franctsco Correspondence. San Francisco Uot TL, 1860. Ben Telegraph Communication beween San Francisco and Las Ange'es— Enthusiasiic Demamstration in Honor of te Boent—The Presidensial Cmlet—~The War of the tas Sens—The Uregon Election—A New Article of Exporta- ton from California to China— Death of an Eninent Cathovic Cergyman-~ Ovinaye at the Branch Mint— Visi, W Governor Downey to the British Vestel-of War Gange— Removal of the Collector of Stockton—Prince Kamcham:ha in California—The Broderick Will Case— Wholesale Massacre of Whites by Indiana, de., dc Telegraphic communication is now complete bet gern San Francisco and Los Angeles—a distance of Myo bun @red miles. Despatches bave been regularly forwarted otween the two polute during the week An eathasias Me domonsiration came of at Los Augelez io honor of tae rent; and on Monday last the frat polo, going East to wards Fort Yuina, was Isid by Seustor Lathe, who was @Wdout departing for St. Louis. The telegraph ou the other Bide ts folsned Ww Fort Smith, im Arkansas, and the own paay tn charge have 2000 miles of wire on hand—suMl wtent to ext nd it to Fort Yoms. We expect at au early @ay to see a pony express ebtablisyed on this part of the Butter fleid route. ‘The Pougias democrats of California are quite sanguine Of carrying the State, ant notwitustaudtug the high pro Bevsione of the Breckinridge men, they claim, not with oat jnome rearon, a certainty of success The coniition #hich Bicoted «Mersrs, Baker acd Nesmith, io Oregon, Voted Ssates Sevators, they arsert, was pot brought about by Me aciion of Douglas wéberents, The mon who ‘yeted for Baker (répuditcan) were chosen not aa Douglas democrats, but as fusion candidates,or ants Lane qembera The iesue of Douglas did not come up at tho Siection There were #1x repretentatives seut to the Le- gislature in Oregon as Douglas men, but net one of them voted for Baker. Nesmith was at one time Lodian Ageot Ww Oregon, Baker 's more a democrat than republiow, was Colone! in the Illinois regiment of volnnteers during be Mex can war, and ® member of Cougress from that State. He ts ao Engiehman ‘The oli per sbip Siorm King hae sailod from this port Ger Bong Kong with a cargo of luaber aad gram. She faiso takes several pacing povios. About two hea @red Chinese go as passovgers, ‘uclading t#o mor Ghants of that county, in the cabin. Deep in the hols gre ploe buckets full of dena Chivamen. It suay net be kiown that emigration companies at Hoog Kong to take back the people who © b ad of alive. ‘Toe athe of Boe Mheir namber & wer Duried iu Cal fornia hay been gatheret, aad bout to be reioterrva jin their vative jant F ee OF two hundred dead Chioamen, boxed up Deck to the Flowery Kingtoin Cacholic fu Mwiioruta fo winnd a sovore fons io the Ceath of Rey Daniel slant erent whte Seuk piace in sacramento ov the Cth Inst. He wasa oler Man of Cmineat kote, extensivo xttammenta, aud great piety. Io the portneru part of the State he was Very much cetoomed by A!) olastee, and in Maryevills, where he was pastor, the people regarded bim with bho warmest jeolinge of otfetion. Ho was a bold, foariess and able chureb d thoagh &, bw doath he wee eq sired great ropate, Soa as a proncher ery was bore to Kerry, Froland, and received his education in Maynootin College. He came to Cul iforeim io 1st5 Dering the inst week 4,363 ounces of golt bation, Worth adout $80 000, were cr posited In tbe Franch Mint: BLD 060 were eomed in Coudle cglon, £40,000 In ball engivs, ena $16,000 io half @ollars Los to the departure of the Kogti®h tine of bettls ship Ganget, Gov, Downey sisiiod Moar Admiral Baines Rod Capinin Caford, ant receivet « salake of rorenteen The Haljane of thin etty, Tremday last, celebrated the Advance ; Amarvel ta Taly hy Oring ealutor Trey are for the mont part refageos, without social pana ing, acd (heir enthavinsm awakens DO sy Mr tar'people bere The repectable portion of ° ok no part in the Gemoastravion, put lof, tw ” 9, in their own Country, It i charged, wore the one mike of order, religion and Jostice, ant who, In Califor wus, are Do ered it land of thele birth, Agcrew Lester (‘Mugias demooras) bas eon romoved from tte eollectorship of Stockton, and A. ©. Asiae ap power! py the Provident tm his stead. ‘The fren b ebip Monferrand, woteh arrived he Moods). Leo s reports (iat fast Bixt) ay sof the ¥ Trem seorvy Thre tall fot! viettuns ‘ailiant Fanda, Norice etd gomoras Birtenne. The ebip was for Uirty bore enclosed tn im menee bocks of We Off Cape Horn. Martin Crane, a pative of Iretacd, but inet from Wisco Bie, Crow ced bimsol! last Weck ju Et Mere ako, Sacramen fo.” Cause—exoonnive drivking. Us the aftersoon of September 23, Verry L. Sh : very eucderly while mitiing at a table ip Hoin's saloon Asburn Dereared came w thie State from OhidMin 1951 LD Cacney, a mountain trader of the firm of Gaionoy found murdered a few on the bay teil, He was 5 Lork, . from Wiseoneie, wa vear Weave yi ie by & bank caring Filia Waiter Corse Gumpany Ne. 1, io Saere Bo by Winn U Beowa, e ehects of ibe wound. The alarm be.ls were lmwwe Gately toiled, tags displayed at half mest at the various fagine howres, *Lich were at uneo ¢ 2 raonraiag The fooling agatant Brown ts very Miroog, an was mace to [nfllct op him summery yong one weow ib prison, nud Das walved gable Cvato MRLioa Goran was 4 dative of Ire'and, aged 23 yoark. He w brvther Orcmen, ® bo ere gr wb 00a ROYAL VISITER. Prince Lot Kamenameba bas felt this city ona «07 among | bag faild; cnd thongh several witesesee desiare? the sippatnre of Mr Broceriok to the will to be @ forgery, he conn! helde therwise. The poperby le Aappotes 10 de worth $200 000, and the Gest tnivg Gropesed to 26 doue Keoutore—JonD by ee ’ © pay off the dents Immediately after the ae kno fled their exceptions, © ‘Rg Wo all the yt Sapren T peal carried ie entire ease Delore Daice ane return og to the Court. Bureven vf that Court afflrms the action of the | lef: et toast place were ir ~ te Court, which is probable, the context may ao! be over even thea, for after the may be wet tuted. clare the wilt valid and enable the executors to act under TY The contertants parpose to apply for an order requiring \be eaccutors to give bonis, Under the action of toe law whieh provides for applications in certain cases where bones ere waived by « teatator. A deepatoh from Vercvuver, W. T., dated Ootoher 8, Poy? that H Sebreiber bad just arrivea ut ine Dalles wito news of the massacre by ihe Saake Indians of av entire immigrant traip, Consisting of forty ¢ix persone, aiveeno of whom were men, the balance women aud children, | Do The party were Qrst atiacked avout Ofc wiles this side of Salmon Falla, on the Ota of Septeuber, This attack lasted about ap hour, The Indians thon withdrew ana @lowes the traw to procred ive miles, woep they agola atiecked them = ‘Th: fixnt laste’ two days acd ope right, Or the afternooe of the 26th the Indiaus bad posscesion of the whole train, with the exoeption of mix wow, who, ing mounted, efeaped. After traveling thro woods for uine days Liese MX men were agsin aiacked orc five ot the party killed, Schreiber aioue ercaping by hiding in the bushes, After Gavel icg seven days * itbovt food, ho wae found 1D an exbeurted condition by seme persons who lock bim to the Uailes OF the alne tech moles 1D the party #1x were discha’ god soldiers [row Wert Hall. Mr. Sohretber is tho only one wh) es raped He tay that the six men who left on horseback did not cave uDtil the Leaians bad compicte possesion of the irein; ana trem the sereams of the wores aud cbiltren, Le wos lod 10 believe tbat the whole party wore butch ered. TEE ACCIPENT TO THE JOHN L, STEPHEN. {From ihe San Fracciesy Bullelln. Oot 6 } By quiring op board wo learn that the Stephens ar rive? at acaptteo oa the 19th September, at ove o'clock jb the morbing, and having taken oa hoard the usaad surples, steamed outef the barbor agate at early day Nyht Sre baa proorercd forty ve miles only, wen, at tev Clelock in the morning, Une passougors were startied by wierriiie creebing amor g the mackivery an? a suddeo Olifurion of team throvgs the woip. For 4 Oriel period the ccpglerbutt h WAS very great, as nobody couid teil What bad occurred or th b the vesrol The gen have been that a boiler had explod od, aud the passengers roab €0 to either end of the versel with ail posarple epee, to ercape Ube scalding eleam which they expected would escupe. Capt. Pierson, before anytning could be asoer- tai: ¢d as to the extent or nature of the accident, aw sant Whalever }b Was I Would require » retarn to Aoapy Tromediately manving 08 gig le rent It back te that port for arsistance, tn charge of Diego Briggs, ous of the com- pany’s employ Upon exemination it was found that the stad bolta con. Deoting the pletov rod to the crauk pin bat givea way While the engive Was tn motion, and that this derange: ment bad driven the piston throngh the bovtom he ryt cloud of steam clearet er. AB soon ae the Away ruMfiMlently, and the passengers had got over their al Blarm a iittie velioue to rein bad deen injured hands Were mustered, dnd most mar. fe was fond that pot a s9ui vv bowrd Tho steam which Qiled the dre room ard centre of the veercl, probably cousisted ouly of that whith Lappenes to be fa’ the cytiader at the time of the break, apr potwithstanding 118 eudden expansion gave it the apocarance of being large ta quantity, there wag really little of it that coutact wita the atinosphere Cooiee tf inetantancousiy, and thes rerdered tt Boats were »peedily lowered, a portion of t were taker off (he eise whoels, and sail was 2 Sip to work ber back to Aoapuleo the light winds prevaitlog go Jeary Una! the damage to the Stephens wil require two Moxthe’ thwe acd about $86 000 for reparrs. MURDER IN THE MOUNTAINS—REWARD OF $1,500 OFPSRED FOR THE MURDARERS, [From the san Fraboseo Bul.c L D Unloney, @ merebant of Downieriile, was sort and Killed by robbers, aboot no9a of Mouday, the Let of Outo- ber,ien mins above tho Siegrn Buitos, ou the Siorva Val- ley Hay trail. The most tvtenes exeitemest prevaile! at Downtevilte concerning tho matter, Sho citizcor have reward of $1 660 for the arrost of be robbers, robbed of bis watch, overcoat, bovis, wat, Mule, Boure Bad yevolyer. It Is ihougat the roo vere at the tome party that murdercd Anderson, uf \upada, Short Lime ago. IMPORTANT FROM NEW GRANADA, Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, Oc | Highhanded Oonauct of the Brilish—They Arrest a United m the 25, 1800. a's Uficer— Ex rtanatima AMade—No X: Interist= Induill—The Bistop of Panama wm Pre Movements f United States Vesseis—Licu, Marion Masing, de, he To my last? advised you of Pe Britieh ebip of-war Cilo being furnished to (he Loglish and Frevch Conaniates, ané of tho stationing of Eagiisa ep iw the streets of Panama ta front of aad boyoud those Corenintes, with orders to bail every one who patsed, to the great annoyance and disguet of the forciga rendents. This #taic of things, ineu‘Tur fs It wns, continued until tho errivalof the Untted States frigate Lancaster in port on the morning of the 20th inet., when tho matier was presented to Flog Oiflcer J. B, ry, Who at once put A stop to the proceedings f that day, Ltout. W.E Fitzhugh, of the United Navy, and who ig attached to the sloop of- war St. Marys, wns arrcetod in front of thejBritieh Co: and kept im copfiremeat in the guard hoase abont three quarters hour, far ref to spect the hail of the English fontinet the publie wirect. He bad bis undrore up!form om at the tt was in company with no son of Captain Goug United States Navy, now in command of the On: | dition, Both gentiomen were arrested, ond } arrest the sergeant of the guard, who had gene in ques of the officer in command, returned an¢d care } the guard to holt tho two geatiomen as pri thoy attemp'ed to crcape to shoot them | been under arrest nreriy ap hour, Lieut. We | Britwh marines, an gA\0 orders for thotr tmagite, produced f sh guards from the amone tenta of Paname, w | rendy Tach Incensed tt the exerei¢e of mrititary ower by | tho Englis gus he pablic stecote, Nemo of them, bowover cod the right of tt of wwe ‘ Engle cir opwenth 01 thesc esta But when tentrice wert eetabiished on tuo op of we streets from the Crm yarce beyced, with orders re 108, and thirsy & o challenge evuy perme fovergu residents very uataratly took ster of Lieat, Putzhagh's arrest, coc the Dalby it, wore Drow 5 ing vy, the oo Tbe tien to the omplai.t, ar slice or military p * ée fr ng tbe Hy vilshment aad protect: ad istoaus of Penawa, orto bis berrings. Hie iost Bo saater, where be re Baorameuto, where be we at y at, With bie + aida | iow, at which a lortiouttaral fay is jeaee is BOW Zolng oa botweem Diag Officer ccasions, They sino wd the authorica bere, growing oni of aoe track, wud apje are! moon wo White 5 jogs of the Ercich, wih the view to ax Grian exersives Uelore laying for (ue Cay butty whoee it belongs and to prevent ate @ne Jone and traveiie’ around the ba) f | petition of theevil. Gtaty miler Cve of tor city papers ty Un Satay wight while Dr. Kingee,® hivhly retpestable Prince and bis sile-—ie tures are etvot, large mon, | citizen of the United Staten, wae proceeding trom the Rall and brea’ beyood the ererge ” city vo hw qoarters at the raiiroad depot, wot ar Grapeed to the inst Kogiieh fermion . | d kept ia cus@oement al) aight by the Kngliah aad Wick, heavy overconta Tho three, for’ theie eteit | tthe Fronch Gousulste, fur wiwply say Gaeta ond O20 woud srreat . ! po |6Owee «challenged by the soniry. @ crowd, even \f the & c a f | be wae ao Americas citizen and did a0% recep Fem mm ) right ofa Beitieh to ba'l him fa tho p ' (Panacea. Age os be was released he ewm 5 r | wm writing to the United Siatee Oursal, who init tas mat oot | ter before the dag etticer, who mate if the subject of ne, | Rooter comm by Capteis Muller, after Loe latter a f | bad witherawn bis forces irom the town, warty perpeadionlar, ag he saanvered | f nt to tepert from the interior of thin com the tables in the pail The sul for the Irian ‘ Tut Nugiah bark brs, frow Riemaroaiura, Bim 0 appreciate the pircotastances of Las growtl | x vo lo" Go the Lath iuet., arrived hore on t a ed, sod insil be tov mush ta 9 Droge ro “arthor inteligense from the State artich® terent. In the picture gallery sbey maw lun ¢ pe lates pactere of tis rer’ i family ot 8 long aod it investigation befors th nage, tes wil of toe ia 4 devator Mrotertok nae beer fenntne, {ft Will be rememMered Uist Joba” of this city, wae foft 810,000, ant to roe’ Georg) Wilkes, of the Aptrté of the tad spmearing, to the Aatushction of 1 art tbe pron tusk r) , trom that wert dongment mervoreime 49 \ bets wilt war Saeeaths Dy the maid Arocerio€, aad the wwe is bie last will aod testament, word beet fk we ecole au ‘owlare As require’, mod fhat the execution the wait Arod aad cepoming mtdit, aad nob Nafiaroce oF fravtalunt ewe: Pall attesticg witovtse, Hut ast tad the sate ere othva a of md end all the orn! Sered by apemte st rurd copteatanta are interowied ia vad - i or maser berwente te wills etree "The Liort to impeach ibe characters of the wabeeribi wihccesee, A. A Puilitpe pad Jd, Hi, It wil) by ages, {Cage Rvery thing was qriet at Aueane ‘The Legie ature of the atate of Panatoa, ein If now in te pasted indeito, w Cow e gat soho took part age'nat the government late ‘\ocurbenee®, €RO>t cortaia leaders. An aiher provisioms of the Uli there i owe requiring tac parties to t Laem tel ven to tne Governor, and upou taci¢ aur ng (heir arune thet hve sttonary wt plluwed to decide y cther ey @Pad remain fo the coanwy or be banwued ‘The © revher a fommy provisics, aad wil hate tne effet to beer tee people, ana 1b indeuded ty pando: from towe A pro@es et'om bat been made calling of the cit ty, from the age of 6 yet oul Oiey upder ame Ty reaped 16 | call aed Were orpancted into tev com . prota. The Bu dop of Panama wring eaepeces! of havin comnme id Wee Inte Ou lbreait, (bore is Soune talk of Dauish. hun. wy ve British steam corvette Matta, from Cation, arcteot | here on the 1M8B inwtaat. BBs le sia ta pork; alse the Caited ) Sindee ptenen fri Lanoatter and United States sicop at | Marys, The United States steam covetia Narragsape it ia expected here bour!7, he haviag sasled from Oa vo onthe St inet for (h's port, with orders to toasb tn at Gaayer atl, As soon after her arrival Bere @4 practioblethe #1} be Je airbod to the Gulla Dulce for Liew. Jeffers aad party. ‘Loe He vet ship Cle fallow Depce tart Bight Mr the Meat can const. The Untied Mtates steam siooy Brovkly a, fron Bora de! Toro, arrived at Appinwall 9 week ago, and ro- turned to ihe former place om the 23¢ AA POD ae ‘st Boca del Toro, vy wu be the Brook'yu artives hu from ber acroes the quuntry in quest of Ligut, Mor. A MoUlyun aud Avdrow J. Bat | ana Urohate new proveetiags | die, ard surveyed from the Fu Toe effect of the probate i# wo de. | recieu, the route mcieaied by Lieutenwat Morton, who, I tained | Oept, Ludwig, with two weeks later news from Central : OF THE SEAT OF GUVERNWENT—MORA’S BCH THE a STATES TRKATY—INDIGO— ‘On the 24 ult. the government removed from Managua 0 Granada, partly through fear of the flibusters and rumers of ® revolt in the gountry, but principal jy, it is believed, on account of Mora’s threat Jo Invade Nicaragua—arrangements having beeu madof F tbe removal of the government before the intelligence f the execution of Mora by the bad been received at N ak | LeeOlod wWter waitiog tor him @ certain lenge of time, which they mit to the Atlantic, aa di- will be recovered, is as the bead of the enginecring corpr bo are charged with the survey of a route for the COLD pINVed rowd from ocewe W ocenp. The engineers | Bourecment of Mora’s to who went over 1) baving prameunced tt impractioable, the ve Prat BALIBIECTION Lo the apt) government i party #ho are to be sent trom the Brooklyo to search for | i# believed that it was deorded Mora and . Licotenant Morton wii), at the same time, be charged | dent Barrios, riraer, We re of the success ing another route, said to be more feasible. yu 16 expected to return to Asyinwall ov or wbout 5tp November, receive op board Lieutenant Jeffers, €0 Lo Nicarzgva, apd a division of that State taking the Leake und Traurit, aud she reaidve to revert to Balvedor, Bates usval, “man and God who, by thet Ome, will be bh his survey of the Gulfo disposes.” a ‘d then proved to the United Staten, Mora was ebot, ard the schemo thus defeated, Tuateome ‘Some reventy-five prisoners and reoruite ieft the \sth- bmg my areas Seagate -— Lo erg bem ioe, » fol Marta to rewior the - ron ie ul le Presi Barri * iden to reunioros the Gar | reaped 10 Geb. Cabns was published 10 Ni . fo which the writer ey inpatbized with Mora’s cause. Much | gret was expreseed by the poopte of Nicaragua at the death: of Mora and Oupas, peytiowarly tho later; bat the rvernmelt, it tn vai, rcocived ibe sewer with ewttelac- jon, a8 Marines bad been threatened by Mora hited States sloon-of-war was to have railed for this port op the 19th ioe. from Acapulco. The la vant ie expected bere tun from Saudwich Isisods fy the mocole of November there will be six American vr vessel in this port. The St Marya, 1 understand wi! nuke a sbore cruise in afew days to ihe Nioaragoas |. Hon. ales. Dimtury, Uniied sacs Roeident Minister, ta const, ‘n Granada; also Mejor John P Hows, who was Tost night, at abent bait rast ten o'clock, in coase- | bearer of the Lamar Zeledrm trealy frow Wasbingtao, after it bad undergone certain Modi teations by te United States Senate. Mr. iin’ ts etl! urging the —— to enter tuto @ convention for the settiemvot of Americas cluime, but bis efforts thas far bave Boen uesuccereful. President Marvncz, whose health haz mech improved, is Am at ¢e head of ufaire and has consented to call ugrcas together ou the 15ta of Decembor for tho ratifi- ehbion Of the treaty with tho Cuited States, The timo or the xchange of tno ratidcetions expires: ub of that mouth, which fact induced the President to con- before the usua! time of its meoting—the nary. ‘Trade is improving. A regular ooffoo crop is expected, abo placting ta — gotmg op throughout the country @ the haciendas. Jt is ox; tbata large crop of indigo wilt be raised tn tho department of Rivas, The rodnetin of India rnbber is daily tocreasing, and it is on ee ere Nahar noagen ovoed ince n d repada icly wpproving, an prot ba will beoome a. fer ety than Becoro. The character of the buildings in course cf erection 1s sald to bo much en perior to those that were destroyed by Walker. In fact, the whole Siate ie linproving since the people bave made up their minds to sobmitto a bed goveroment rather tan evyage in revolutiuns to eflect a TA RICA, BANISUMENT OF POLITICAL OFPENDERS—-PUNTA ARH- NAS NOY A FREE PORT Afhirs are apparently qatet in this conntry since the tragieat ovents of Inst month. A grost many arrests have beow made, anda namber of persons suapected to bave alded in the late revolution have beon banished, among thtm Doctor James Hogan, aa Amorican cit! ree of Peckels bews |e off ip the town, which misied ibe people up board the United Siates frigate Laneaswer, several awed bows from hat ship were sent to tne beach They thovgbt on board ebip the’ they were the anole trom tho Uited States Courniate tpatcating troa- bie cu shore Ax £000 as the mistake wus oiacovercd the bouts returned to the ship. The promptaces displayed by the ofheere apa men in responding to a supposed aig- ual Was Worthy Of the highest prawe. NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, Difticulty Between Nicarag and Salva- GdoreThe United States Treaty with Vi- —otice digo and Indis Rab- aoe, Bo Ke The Panama Railroad Compeny's steamer Columbus, America, arrived at Panama Gotober 20, with the mally ard pastougers and the felto «ing cargo:—264 ee roonr Cocbinen!, 2,58 hides, 48 packager of deor skins, 7 do, balsem, 45 do, India rabber, 12 do, sundries, and 2 40. of epecie. The news by this arriv: GUATEMALA, This republic {coutinves trauquil, The English en gipecr® who are bOW ci gaged in surveying the poln throngh whieb the ourriage road is to be opened berweon is uolmportant, ‘he etty of Guatemala and the wortoorn coast left that | zen, but who bas resided many years in Costa Rica. = Bt.,and aro expec 7 cuplet Dalia, i believe, from Phiiadeipbia. He, together wit! ody On the Lat inst., an Spocted soon to complete Gen, Jeah Berwend a ceniber oF , woos a the eurvey. whe last trlp of the Colombus for Salvador, goverpment troops, with the exception of about 1 to garrison Puvta Arovag, Bayo rottred to the ca. Senor Meaina, 8 werm friend of tho late President is under arrest at San Joso do Costa Rica, and hie abetted bark cor, which lige off the port cf Pacta Both bly be baulshed. Punta Arevas te uo longer a free port, ag aD articles of tpport are Dow Bubject to duty. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC, OUR GUATEMALA CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Tbe Gcarastaca, Oot. 6, 1960, bb Half the Indigo Crop Rivined—O fee Growing—Imports | Pita. and Exports for the Year 1900—Yae Enylish Surceying Pa ty— Attempt to Rx-establish the Belise 172de—Death wea Dork Physician, de , eo. Again have the expeots of tho cockinoal planters and of the exporters of that article been disappointed, Tho carly promises of a good and an abondant crop wore rains, which boat down large quan- $ of the ingect (rom the copal plat, aad proaneed tho rot to a great exteut in what was left. The eonseqnencs te, that instead of ax export of elghtoon thousand bales, as anticipated, it will scarcely attain eloven thonsand. Present holders, however, aro firm ta their prices, and tho best quailty cannot be obtalaed for less than 3110 to $115 por seroon of 150 Ibs, raaging dowowards, to $06; Snd grenillo irom $46 to $65 por s:reen, Qaite an excitement has been created among those in- terested tn thi Dogincse, tp conmequenes of the tntellt gevce received by the last Ecropean mail that, by a cho- cee, 8 Deavtiful purple Aye has voen evirncte) cause of Mura, im sti! Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, Oot. 23, 1860. Tie Foglish steamer Valparaiso, from the wes! comst, arrived at this port on the 2let lust , with dates from Valparaiso to the 24 inst, and Callao t the beth. CHILE. NATIONAL ANNIVIREARY INDIAN TROUELES—=KARETTS, ITO, ‘There ig no news of interest from this country. Tho fortmight previgus to the sailing of the steamer was al- most wholly devoted to the celebration of the anulvereary of tLe Independence of Citic, and business, im consequence, y,and that \t cap be furnished to mauwlavarers vg AmUeRS generally at tuned 1wer rates than those ny ae “Sens eee eat ene Bow paid fur ov J Waen you bear in mind thet ¢ vai hg ER. Re 4 chine ai i the of export from this repnb The Minbior of foreign Affairs has not yot pro. ho; int at tho present time over ten milliovs of doliars | Semed his apmual report to Gongrees, yoy it hove arc invested iD the plantations aad cultivation of the in. | ™@ fcx#len four mouths. Troops are being despatch h_ the view to the commenso- © tha south of Chile w ibat it gives emp!oyment to @ large oumber of peo. AK : mh Word, tbat ib is the main youres of the woalth | *D" of 8 vigor ngninss the lediaas te thas aud comtuerdial prosperity of Guateamin, you can forus | VPs ier Inis Tal ‘iea of the effects such From a variety of ¢ {2 exported vor inteltigenes has pro and acciecnis to Which ¢ versels Habanero, Manuel aut Leasitano have doen rentenced to condgoaticn by the Sapreme Court of ibe repubite for having cieeharged thoir cargoes at the port of Caldera durig tbo late revelation at Odpispo, the ae ame me beep port ot tho tie baving Oven Jeclared elored by a govern- Bag me: Dies but a email prott to ape | Brut Georce. One of the vessels orahrace in" the decree ower, and’ price of the are roduesd i the Gavet ‘Was lost at sca About tuo time the decree was sags Y wa teage e) ) renvered. i cusnmen one sae ee Indeed Wiz kisoedy |, Tue American steamehip Moron Taylor had arrived at Lots. conted and aaiied for San 89. ‘There war hevie cotrg in the Valparaiso market. Flour wf at $8 60 per ix months, 7 600 quinvals g changod handa during tho last fortn’ Copper, m barr, 88.60 per quintal, aad no de. bite for the United States, AL3 @ $14 per tod, and exchange on Sew York, #0 days, 15 por Cont premiam, no Th. . VRLZU'S ATTEMTT—RXRCUTION, BTC. Stversi cilloers who were attached to Beiza'e late revo eXpotition agatmet the government of Linares eaptared and slot hiaself tad erossod the frontier 20 he provab.y would hare mot the tame fate ax cere sotided you in my Twat of th: om Ut by the ew ed to cba %, m8 korrtofore they have been uters and men of golid means will Linue thetr bueiners. $ an article of export, pian tats as yet but of emali #, alike on the Atlaatic made, ant #ome (ive years ve of almots a3 muck im resent. Lke quality produced 1 so var che quaatity and compared fa vinin t ‘ortod bh ppreraion of the revo: . TOATE AND Lor 1) TRAIAN CDSE, DORE [002 > OTAERS CLAIMS, HC Veatereay a most (rghtfol agcident occgpred in the Dry Doek, at “an Leronz9, invoicing the entire lors cf tho bornvian frigate Calae (Acymrimas), and eiegat tho en ‘ire desteuction of ibe dock and a fearful losn of iif. The partionierg of thes Inmentadie aTatr are, aa far aa1 car gather, an inliows-—t havicg beon deemed adview. ty dook the ship ta order to examine ber sopper and er trilling things, the engineer of tho dock was sexed R 1829, 107 vormela, 4 799 , 2 vessels, #2 ¥ WO @ ord, 22748 Rent down aod sopgailant mes streck, retaiping her rieteve, magucines aod crew om ‘ 4, and 'p ibis state she extered the dock et ball vest cn A Mi. There was & very erg? ov0- course of portene Bert ovr fo a@itness tho rag! a2. ‘The government tiearors Uesyeti corey e! the Presidess, Miviawr cf War soe 6 arge numer of iavited grams 2 the srrival of the freswent, tho veseo! Segun to 7 tho Qock and tun placed 1a her proper eet to ¥ ort, overyin! wel all tbo pusrpa were again Marted faver of the ox vie uprigus sunchions of for the year 1850 of $896,011. vals wos, however, decmed © party of Foglioh co xweort, under Captain Wray, as covery ing els was been hore Daate depecriure out of the . errive: in 7 in tue eursey of te athe parker itabe: expect. wo coaplete 1 ment. Booggd, bow. | ber bilge; therefore, the auip wae simpiy balaaoed upon ever, Werendy Roown be Bm » } oer beet, aed eo aa phe oomld De & ready in that that their report will be bigh!y fm pesibor she wi ; was fa board, oon the cetmated cape fe abont bal a fiertly mowing from fide to ‘the other, the ship bog sirexdy-Ropbeery, this caused ber to give one oF two ff ght rolls, sad thea ehe pitched over on her star eats: at tue ecoon! surge the three masts & The cobsirection of @ Jound to be too tor sive, 20 0) rowd by the way of Santo Tomes too moupta'noce, and too oxpen tthe intewttn Of opericg (uss route hag oven abandoned althoagh che barbor laa Loe uno, It will be , fo ebuct half way up om the deck; her starboard n of (he present un | be'te open, ebe : 7 he athat | & scene of horror impoesibie to dererihe. The wai obstruct wee Oled with men and women, wounded, dying, ali ‘ t Daloe, Phkb cons ects Vat oPne with the Auautte, | fereaming for help: boats were promptly gent’ to end upem we b the port of Wavsl w site joeir wwletance, or the leer of ould bare shed set his cas be cone withoat | ™ sul = mote ot ‘ iwourring @ very Benvy Cx,cee0, and ihe bay w time very U ere terrible: but that wh Farde Kept Ghar at aa suaaat cost ef about $6,000. Anelr eres for he!) The spewing of tie rod, oF ratber the proper fdipg Wat tbe poor ick im the borpital, who, feeoustrection of it, te bat part of a grent efigrt wecate. cook! do naught bet seream for toat tow be ite mace to rerigre tae iecayed Couual AI e coud render them. Up to the present an Wade of Belin, ATA Bet sucerad ecvercly by the jog it ie not chown Low many bave boen lott, estabiishnuent of the Paolo line of tteamws, baloaging to ine Paoama Ratiroes Compaoy, and you wa ture: 7 reat as fmt we han taker n were —— over to Onlao, the rovt rensin the Ergliet goverpinen ng back the trate to tae « pumber ef preken heade, arme y, the Pacific ue will bare a Oopt vert, of tbe knglits sht) Goloonde, with, Ab the same i towered Die boats ond 11 good tervice in caving fome in ite power to laipeays tne fhe lines ‘ty opforty lites, The Callao was a line forty-foar the Mveifle. The road from tila city to tne pate avd was bul! in Blackwall by Mesers. Green Ain, und she was geen aia *pecimes of gave sold, The reemel 1 Goue for, is having Mal’ d «* a commer cya! Fpevelation, and the prevent dieasier may be cor porter Sau Jose is being my rey greatly tmp: oved, and tb: Cath Bill De CoMsinoed URL! ® good aad serrice \s com pleted. TBe cur tract for 194 cont -votion bes been eativfactoriiy arraoged, and we erpect to we: at ag early day ths masorisls arrive re of the wher th 3 : z ‘The foes of w! wea be restorea tobim The bas given orders to public Rot to receive, in pay. wert of Cy hg Sed Dab pt ond of Lergerraga, 0 which Fraoo bad gtvea cireaia- ARRIVAL OF THE HAMMONIA. INTEREAYING DETAILS 70 THE 19TH ULTIMO, AFFAIRS IN THE PAPAL STATES, NAPOLEON fl AND ITALIAN UNITY. The English Press on the Visit of the Prince of Wales at the Tomb of Washington. AFFAIRS IN SYRIA. THE WARSAW CONFERENCE. ATTITUDE OF TRE GREAT POWERS, &., ke. ae. ‘The steamship Hammonia, Capt. Sehwensen, from Ham- burg on the 16ta and Southampton on the 19ih ult., ar- rived at this port yester ay forenoon, ‘The news by this arrsval is uot s0 late at that recoived by the Europa, teleytapbed off Cape Race on Thursday, Dnt the reception of our files coablee us to ‘give some umportant detaile two days Jator than previously given. ‘The oficial Prussian Gazertie, of the 17th, contains @ lending article upon the interview at Co¥lentz, in which it mays ‘The cordial relations which have over existed between England and Progsia will coptiune to exist tf the two countries do not mutually m\sunderttand their troe late renis. These relations ave become more deeply rooted, and have acquired increased firmness aad extrnston by ‘tbe conference at Coblentz, and by the reaty exchange of views which then took place between the leading states amen of fue two countries. In viow of the preseut great complioation® in the Boropean polities! system, (b> moro sntisiaciry itis to State thdt there wag @ cojaoidence between tho views and cpinicus of Eogiand and Pragss oa the great apd important questions of Lhe day. ‘The article thus concludes: ‘While the Wartaw interview is 8 of the geod an- derstanding of Progsia with her tern neighbors, the resuite of the interview at Coblentz proves that Proseia, understands how to culti the og impor. taut intercat by which she is bound t Engiaad. The Yurin aceite states, on tho strength of a telogram from Naples, that Genora! La Masa has been eeriousiy wounded in the course of the evige operations beforo Capua. The Vienna Correepondent of the London Herald, under date of tho 18th ult., says:— ‘Tho nev from Posth and other populous places in Hun- gary hes convinced evea tho most obdurate optimists ‘Ubet the situation of that country becomes every day more <leploravic and threatening 10 the {mporial author!- ty. Up to this time the agitation and {!! wil! mautfosted towarcs the goveremen; Lave been confined to the ele. vated and epiightened classes of tue bourgeoisie of the ci- tes and towns Now this hostile focliog bas been com. moenieated to the nagees and the laborious rural popula. Hon, from one end of the Magyar kingtom to the other, apd cap a2sure you that @ general rising or [osarrection, ns in 1848, \@ imminent, aud may involve the count: opce Mere in all the erisend subjoct it to all the atroc’ ties which # ciy. war never faila briag upon the people Our St. Petersburg Correspondence, St. Prraxsncua, Ost. 9, 1800. Birth of @ Prince~the Emancipztion Mozement—The Oreo! Borex! off Dieloveje, in Poland-—A @rand Hunt in Preapestive—The Political Conference at Warsew—The Emperor Napoleon=Vielor Emanucl’s Conduct Viewed Weth DispleasurePhe Allies in Ohina-—Embasry to Jopan, de. Oa tho morning of Wednesday ast a ealutc of a hun- dred and one gur# from tho citadel of St. Peter and Paw PFoclatmed to the metropolis that the mprees had been ately delivered of aboy. The nowborm Grand Dako is the reventh living child of their Majestios, and the eixth ton, and the imparts! mantfeste announcing this happy ovent informs Os that he will receive the name of Paal, tn honor of his great g’udfather, Stace tho tragical end of that crowned tunatic the mame bad been deemed unlucky, and it had pot been conferred upon any of the Prinecs of ihe umporis! family, numerous ae they are; bat whether Alexander Il. is above such eupbretition®, or whether he (nds the eciong of bis house multiply eo ra- pilly—for kis brothers are as fortunate in th!» respect as bimecif-that he i# ata love for now names, at any rae he secs to have disregarded the ominous resoilections attachid to it. According to custom—a cartom that woul! be more honored in the breach than the ob- fervance—-the infant prince has already been appo!nted colonel of @ regiment, tho Koura Gronadiors, to be called hence! rward Regiment of the Grand Dnke Pav) Aletan- droritch; bus tho expectation that his birth would be rig nailed by pabiloation of the imperial nkaso for the emancipation of the pessamiry has net bean frifiiied, and {4 Je now slaved Goat the arrangements which ate to pre. oed9 this meagre will not bs completed ti! the end ef the year, These dolaye are very provoking, as they give rise to staleter rnmors and Keep up an rg-tasion wh o> reey become dangeron. [.therto tho peasants havo exhibited “Do moat exemplary patienor; bet their fur- Dearanso Bnd toceaing conferees 1m Ube cord intentions Of their Czar ong5% not W De put to too & tevere & trial. ‘Lge fm; rea Doing tree ah over her coptuement, the mpercr’s ‘Wil Dot De pot of avy longer, aud bo Bill start in 2 few days (Friday, the 12th, it is said. for Wiva. His sccompauiod by @ namerou» and veil Haat suite, ipainding f'rince Gurvedaked, Minister tor Foreign auirs, tho sicce decomp teotral Prince Pasil Dolgocrky, Gowns Alosandor Ad-Derg, aod Oxaret; Geveral Soobsie 7, Oc umander of the Laperial cacort; Dr. Yeoasbin, movin in chef; We Masior of the Beovts, Comms Forsen, nod any other military avd Oipiometic fusctiowaren and cilleers of tho Uourt. at item bo will bo met by the Grman princes, who bave been tavited 10 take pert ia a chaser ropale that is fo come off im tho great paivla or hoath of Liwioveje, the culy place in karope wuere the arox i@ etl foapd it ts AD ImmELSO® Wilderness 200,000 Aisatines OF 800 square miles in size, demecty covercd wite primeval foresw of and With impenctrabie morasecs, 3 dcther vines bare their origin, Bo- fore Lithoauia was cou rc: ted to Christianity, 't was the sacred wood of the ancient Jalviages, in which the autsteh OF eternal (ire war Kept, devoted ‘to tue god Por. keren. and attended Dy priertesses eumilar to toe Vostale, Tt corres ts namo, ©) moass property White Tower, from a fort erected On ‘te ou'skirts lo the twolfth ooutary by the Grand Duke Vioc\mir, of Volbyaia, to provect his dominoes from the lorowte of these resiices and warlike Poaud, and the rerats of which wre still virwwie on the cot Neence of the rivers Diclaya avd Lieros. The heath of Bielowejo was the favorite hunting ground of the ott Poliah kirge, and ar obelisk standing in ihe tery heart of it commeusorates the | urox act bold there by ae ave TTL in 3783 cvataing ebormors Uroves of clke and wild beare, and not a fw bears aad Dot the art has 20 greatly dics Rtehot that, is o: rare it (rom utter tiem, Alemasder | rade the t hau C0 of them were ight. Taey Lave iecressed tince then, a8 cyory potsiple care taken to preserve them, snd the iate bape net be were allowed to Dole: be prem: 3, ws thi aya the heaste of the Geld, Aitapdanee wil bar liy fall to imitate 106 their rams will be je renowned fe trad > fo nnguet The fhet teed T'rince Gortahakolt, thoreh by oo means ip a good Stale of health, acoompanics bis master to Wareaw, nnd that cur ambarsadors at Pap ror SEE52 if i i i frre elt i Be Ly HE pe til H i [ ata H *i ik hye pocegrmenpie oye lms, ‘toms defective work performed under the contrast wits Russell, and also that arising (rom the la- ad various Te ieate from the “aiculatlous, of 1. fee 2 Toey urge with the groatest poesible expedition pope af of the sbip, 80 a8 to arrive at New York wishin ta@ month of July. The reste in America wore aot 80 eatise themselves expected, and wera th paviie tp the the disastrous accident before ‘et ani r4 merits of the saip couid be proved by « transathéntic. Voyage, fow persons wore wiling to embark. Your directors had prepared rocommodation for arge ui but onty ipo a pasecogers were taken on the iv on the homeward voyage. 190,000 per- tons visited the ship tn America Ia the abeeuve of the. American accounts, an sccurate Submitted to you, but it 1s estimate Voyage lo America avd back has been eilected out of the MOLE! receivea irom passengers: Wwenching on the capital of the notwithetanding many drawbacks, ‘our thes of and com, Covgratulate you that tho quai the spip deen [airly proved without accident. It should not, howe ever, be concenled tat the «xpenses on board hive thet beavy ouvetanding claims, not cootracted by ‘present board, #till remain onsetted, that 8 mos: expected one of £18,000 presenis itself in the tbe arbitrators, in the eutt against Mr. J. Scott This suit, as you are aware, was in progross present Board of Directors aseamed offices and led, by ensertain © their profersioual advisers, to recites « tenaantinit tole Dolief tbat tbe comay would as compensation ‘or clos and defects in done. Mech has been ropairod at great expense Venienée ib Compequence of the baste fo prey ing tho ship for sea tn June iast. Bat the have pot, in the opinion of your directors, ‘weight to many serioas considerations. =~ entcrtalbed tome questions not swomitted Your directurs are aavised that the award cannot be malptained, and bave appealed it, durigg the admsiuatratioa of he formice einecee ry ou of former clrectors, a olaim of Me. Parry for £5,876 62. ‘our direcwrp reset Sey calm sal d ‘spelecs arrival Ssbip from Americs, your dlrectors at once detormiacd to prepare the vessel for sea, eo thas by ancther voyage the growwg confidence ia her powers might be fully establisho! peiore they eacounvered tho per Mane Dt OULiAy Beoessary to tants goed all tue dedcien. oles and cefects of work coutracted for by Mr. Russell, They bad before the Orst voyage, by caulking, varatsaing and otber toroporary expediente, made tho pare Wally tight for # ahoré period; they hoped to do so svdicicatly to mage another roy take they incurred tho in=go cost of enttrely mow decks. ‘They aise to satisfy the Board of Trade ia rospoct of tho cf the screw shaft, and to ct other work aul in tt for sailing in the present Tor @ second yoyag 7 month of October, Bot it was necossary o- ami iSaene tee coat = ship's bettom. Tao South allway Compan; at great comt to themselves laid down e rridtvon at Misiora fi isting a the Vuited kingdom were this work could have Deen dove. The tides did aot admit ot beacuins the until the 16th of September, Sho now thore, her tom cleaned and costed with Me'nnen’ paton: process, The surveyors of the Board of Trade have faspected bar. Your ducotore reserved the official report on the 2b oF Speen: We Ray new present to you the The sorew sbaft bas worn !isolf down O3tent of foor ipches at tho onter poly tr . De arings Of two inches ‘n thickuess, etrippod with } vite, Boing eutiroly through, and the wr locke supporting tham Detn ¢ ales wore C) ry td Me and tt F3 Strong! - Ome I a farfaen ghoald 24 tho Manis time ba, Created, Seas to ayoil & recurrence of this ear, ‘The Oifardi’s patent injectors bave moved tna@icient to ganply them with food, pardy from iter Delng teo email, and pert g thelr operation,’ It ts believes ig Hi efit heal ai i silt i | i ettend that of tuo permanent work of feeding the hoilors UWro: eheatd Upon the oopkoy engines, whieh =“ Sica 01 tbe air posap rods of tbo paddio see Toi toformed that the coals {a the bas shown any tenderey ty from America, Having carefwly cxawined the under the water iine !n company with Mr. have nos hont dering the voyage to and the better that in general very little corrosion bas on} x has penetrated unde ant eurodet upder tbo *, and fo the extent of 1 S81 of wiisch. “1 mit whicl started, ner apy other pistes baving worked ta the stigi daphast the Soeane ance of the bottom bew. alogotber moat s OFF. It_shoule be observed that, owing wo the waeael merely grounded vn a icvol beach, there was a const Goravie portion of the bo.tom which coul# not be ex- amuined, mere cepeciaily ae t Basi. y Jeoting Leal, pecienty, he Great 0 Las uo pro i ) cc uld bot fail te mee that Loey would encount.r tho same hurries confemon that bar Larenhne prow pee aut thet meeting the reqnireum.te by de Board of Temke for a tpecial voyage on'y wold te bate pediont, Tory kaw tod joportece an! rigk of ieper- feot eccke, the expestes 0! a vernyorary a@juetment oF the sore w thik, aod ke negersity of golug aw & eet for ent work on the turn of the ships Be fore sto coulis De fairly eonsitered perfect. foly Coat the respanasbility was » decite for OF against a ¥ sor auolt etre dances, Bed the Bnebe? of ty dart having been ceuced by the retirement of Me. Oraskoy, they deter. fH vod le pre pose @ Confer ovoe Wika the most eon siderable» | shercholoers. The Canfercoce was Dold on the 2d inat.,, { Bod Lie Following reset ation That the etp Pe put fr oar avd thas all currcnt expenaee veed p the micimum coppistent with the ssfety and ip erecta ot the verve! W's ar cirectots at ONEs prosesded ia conformity ‘WUD that revelation Op reducing aa far BF poreibie thes cot expenses, end a8 a neortary Lave given notice t the capteiu and other principal of. onary ers ute | from Durops and eng ceer9 to Cons dros it. sicered af the last of the Onllao ary cook. os, Rerlin 4 i ere Lunt their ser riggs murt ve Ciepensed with fy wit) Captats Wray's parts, ca compoting thelr tehore in | Tre American phip Lncy M. Hale was atmees com |. ee wow be the caty Of your Ci covers 0 proceed carefully | this repabie, will go to De es, sad thence proseed 9 ran | Dittely Cretroved Dy fre ou the éth inst fat Catian, Moat tete of surereig oped With Bil peratble economy to OoMvlete Wns ship, cow. } the bo tery Bee Detween Guateala sod the new Bete | mit Sette ore meres 8 a the ve seateguatnd by th Ww ey 4, 2 wee =o Lyd ~fe, ten oglony comormity with dhe level; 4 e United States frigate Lancasior, who were tists, Te i® posit docks t iawole 'y come treatp gs Oren ay nde? aenistance by Captain Join Wald, “The | {ia gin briog Const Mech'erd sloop. mith a coming probably ne lone tua £15,000 the aut 1 regret to taform that Dr. Mins 9 Maletond, of | venne! writ probabiy be condemped aad sold, for, there? thet the Prussian Regen, will ale aire: ~ eee and fever of the oom Dew York, fortucriy ativctiod t the New Yor regimeat ‘The Congress of Pera i still fn teneioa at Lima. A teorted by hia Foreign Minister, Count Thue and Ltd heh gt oe, dearly soificient manne to the #ar With Fenion, cid & Avsigas, Gag. | Proretition to invest the Prestiont with eatreordinary | coro Biswack, ihe rep-eseutatives of Austria and Pram We ° + opt beg err priey ( sould unforte- tomaia, ou the Mar ws. Leaw b 7 days delaee big | POETS DAS WeeD Toted down, bat ae the me ority agning at Re Petersburg, © hie wiee be preatt, am, rately Lappin shat Shy Port of tus award saa be memes #10 (WM be appeared to anitcipats, aod he was | it woe Only eleven, it ic thunght that ine proyoriiton | Fays, the Duke of Houtchello, OM the Older hands | ghee iDEN. Jhon ot will be aocmwary tte | ew Lem | rom ® Rovere falt from bie horse, by which | i te called up again. Gow der, it is woteretood tit ab bra for Ve arriwa) of tbe Bo Napoleon have de- seats vote ie ae awe OFn Will, DOVE g Cverat of Db riba were broken. Hit reeieh were to. | E vt Castle ¢ dtterimined 10 have the power, With way rether Oe paid to have ventsned | “ote ® DP, Beriend ta ait nas gin fh O owed bo the grav a eve Save, tamerea ot the enost |} ad pag yoo he there fe bat So mosh ie eertaie, Sab as Que these 1b wal anew Voyege ie Mayot y + boa tse & “ reac! that city, Whore bo was universes); iebie to sey. herd tates Mi ioistor, sent in u » 4 A YATES, Sesgatary, ps tor dd Vorsaly | y's citienmreym alyowt te 11th eat yard the meat a | rey vain treme eS | 1 eyes Sele Gomeprey ‘taretied ) few cays after repited in writing, deetining te. wite | .ccut' le bow conaifored extremely Whe | V1 Rieg Wiliam Reese, Lovvon, Gor 12, 1800, SALVADOR. the Conend Ofte Tnied Stawe, ehoriapen Me uidy do | 1S ne thought tbe tneitation © Was ‘eretaea | . asnens ANTICIPATED DIFFICULTY WETH NICARAGUA, 170, | MALSCE Sn PRRenOL, Tete oe ote 14th too | in terme eusiowently urgent aad cordial, or whether he | =‘ Fh* Vote on Anncration im Itwly, } ‘The ded fueling that baa existed for tome time between | 4 |. |. ferred that President Coetille tar: cone ering ibe a otiaes 00 6 Saeiee SIS wid moae bent | fous tuna epescues Bohai ye | thie government aod Nicarspun still goatianes, aud ag | oh). This, dave Overy reatou to beliove ie the cass, | Of tece $e diay A cy Neal ag that | for she catioaal Mipiory and ‘or che demunien of Be coun. | open ruptore betwena ihe to countries is anticipated, | 2! "OWE HOt De sorpriene of the neat etoimuer brings | © tho Austrian | try, Tedtrres ners 10 you, poonle, of ris | Tresideat Barrice i mait to be mush exanporaio’ hy we | <*" <! We Setomens 0: te cla, ' Be Ge meth | woo, Mvicg Way Some Cee fs afne " . view | Cepriatione of every 6! Rene | Vabiieation in Nleerarwa of curtala letters deanaciatory of | covmaye access cr momme ieee mom vane, ema. | oF ‘dated ‘un | regrceuniaitves cof Four, sa pedis, asking to be- | Rimeelt, writtem by pertios who were exiled fronrgatva- | ir teliiqewoe ae been reoeived bare from Goayaqall to | be y¥0 soneldae. | restored to order, and caited with, Gor; Dot nch Whowm what mansarem, if Roy, be ia- | the 13h inet. Flores ie in complete per sension of thas | ably eg fenas to adopt to obtain redress. | city, ne was diehauding bie army, right huodred men of | se the | Neapolitan The road leading from the enast to San Vigoel, | | che Gtvigion bay been tent home already, not | terri: unfavorable impres. interior, i¢ Aimoet ippareable, owing to tho beavy rain, | withetanting thas Castile ett) matntalse on Francia [. bad Ged and vary bibhie prodweo bas bows Bad Wo maraet in hortue potivion towares Feaador; bat Force connie from oa ibe patriotiam of hig countrymen, who, be foele moans the

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