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B NEW YORK ‘HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1863. wo harbor is « safe and good | bales of cotton. For New York—61 ceroons of bark, 30 | cousins. ‘The workmen were off the plates and two more boats. US Marshal as being the proverty of rebel, She te = for isof her draught is the | bales of goat skins and f merchandise. | limings of the cofling, and throwing them into @ box. aged 33 ‘and. 5 menthe. OS Merde sine | SAFETY OF THE CALIFORNIA STEAMERS. 000, but 006 died ra nt time deopens, We ave DOW yin ase evuent tho following vassenger for New elk Goguey (addressing the City dusyector)—ls that | | The ative ‘nd friends of the family, also mesnbers Pe ache Mtabeth B (prize) has arrived, with « ‘ here—two brig from Europe, ion Captale bdenoe' Lodge, 0. of U. F., coffee. Soe from Aapinwall aad ‘another, the schooner Adams, | ate antang a. ufER&s ‘ey Tmt ai de statment wes reorat | Fly ied Yo signed the eral, ii (Taanday) nitee | yifue harbor a fal of prizes and the Admiralty Court tp . 7 7 isions of late have been Og i . . Nicolas ir. Loveland, one ustees, sal board nase, o » from Ne y ‘— o Arrival of the Steamers Ameri- | trom New York, | Prov soos Be. Business is | Froyze, had bees rare uel Morales and Gen. Nhe vin | 20 koowledge of the occurrence, and bad endeavored tg | Oliver street, saeendoated t2-) Yemen Magrery By Korts.—On Sunday, Liam A., wife of Joh Kortz, in the also, on the 17th, her infant dauchter. perform (their duty ina pag manner. ‘The City inspector asked Mr. Travis if the work had bot been discontin..ed. Mr. Travis answered that the work had been stopped scarce, such a8 flour, potatoes, . the interior is improving, but the anticipation of a revo Jution between Martinez and Jerez will somowbat retard ‘exportation. The majority are in favor of Martinez, and violation of the constitution of the republic of Peru, | Danistied General Fehonique and some of bis friends | during the CastiRafadministration, without giving them a By us ge. Hermosa, Maria, Nj tush Bier Hone Lily, Dare rand, Thereom fe Coaimission have'a small feet in thelr hands winch have ca and Champion. | Sens i ‘The friends of the family, aud of her father-in-law, W. probably the affair a without apy trouble. All | trial or hearing before the proper authorities. BB ited a er-in-law, W. | been libelied as yet by the District Attorney. These is have lected and a great many have The Amazon Steam Navigation Com have present. | on Saturday, . Bishop, are respectfullyrinvited to attend the funeral, | are loaded m ne ith ‘salt and assorted ls. ‘Phose f1 $657,840 IN TREASUR pnt, owed and taken to the capital. There was some ma- ‘gat had The ity Inepector then reprimanded the accused par- | on Weduesday morning, at cleven o'ciek, from his re-ic | Hebel ports havercotion of witee tuere ts, about. S00 ed aciaiw against tl errors Sere for subsidy, due, as they say, ties very severely; but stated that, inasmuch as the work had been begnn and could not be stopped without great inconvenience to the public, he would aliow it to be con- tinued. Ifthere were any more complaints, however, he would most certainly revoke the permit to remove the dence, 14 West invitation, Forty-seventh street, without further Mausx.—Joux, the ‘beloved son of Peter aud Julia Maher paged 1 year, 1 month and 22 days. ‘The funeral will ‘take place from the residence of his ebinery arrived here for mining in Chontales, The mines are more bountitully supplied with provisions and busi- ness is not so bad as last year. There are some Ameri cans at work buiidting a mill, and will do weil if they have experience and cash to back them. The reason Tee entice end in the custody of the Court is valu ' Miscel See Correspondence abov TAMER City Or Hautroro still remains ashore where 1g to their contract. CHILE. « Sr. Domingo Santa Maria has accepted the ofliee of Secretary of Exchequer, vacant by Sr. Lastarrio’s resig- pation. News from the Isthmus of : : bodies at all hazards parents, No, 11 Rea: a Panama. pay fa is, cry oy. Falak the ie pebied iba eee The Congress had just adjourned, after having author- The accused parties, therefore, left the office, evidently | two o'clock le street, on Wednesday afternoon, at | first struck, and hi # thu received no further damy ° in mining, aud try expensive worl ig | ized the government to issue bonds to the amount of one y -t off as cl Preparations for raising the steamer have been comm thei: bread, as ail extensive works are failures in this very glad to get off us cheaply as they did. Matar At Union Village, N. J., on Sunday, Janu- = couutry. A Nicaragua srastra, will griud three | ™/li0n dpllars, vo be redeemed in two years ir, |, The chureh, it appeurs, 18 (0 be sold to a colored con- | ary 18, after a lingering illness, Mrs.. Many Mataxecy, | °D4 sve will probably be doated otf im the course of the tons per day, at anexpense of about fifty cents per ton A commission had been appointed to make a new tariff, | grogation, who made ian express condition of the pur- | eldest daughter of Charles and’ Mary Morgan, aged 25 | *eBt week: Affairs in Central and Soutia | for grnding, even lees, and their arattca will ran one | {8 Present one requiring many moditcations to Keep | chase that the bodics should first be removed from the | years ’ ‘Susp Unset, Walker, from Liverpool for Boston, béfore rs im Centr bell ner ig topping, avd with only the attendance of | 0° With the increasing commerce of that country. vaults to New York Bay Cemetery. Between five aud |" The remains will arrive at the Cortlandt street ferry on | ported put into St Tuomas 26th ult. in distress, will prob America One Man, Tho donot extensive worksand grinding agreat | 4A Praeet for a submarine telegraph trom Furope t0 | six hundred bodies were removed, as above described, | Thuréday morning, at ten o'clock, and will proceed to | C condemned, being In @ bad condition, . quautity of quartz is all nonsense 11 this country of peco | Chile bad been presented to the Chilean government, sub- | under the direction of the trustees. Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ‘The friends and | ,,St4* Bu:Lion, Hodgdon.at Boston from Leghorg. on 11 &e., de. - ious, and | scribed by the members of the London Engineering fons acne 2 th relatives of the family are i inst, in a thick fog, struck ou Nantucket South Shoal, &e., . tmpoisins. ‘The climate of Chontales is galubrious, stitation,’ to bring to Chile, by crossing the ADd ly respectfully invited to | came off leaky. the region «bounds ip cattle and farms and small planta. | ¢yy%tHel, 10 Pring to Chile, by crossing the tet The Navy. wien. Bank Cavatco, captured at Galveston, was owned tions. In thix small republic we all look with anxiety 6 . IMPORTANT CHANGE IN. THE FORM OF rRon-ciaps, | Cilliornia and Oregon papers tease copy. Wakeman, of this chy. " by through Brazil, Uraguay, Paraguay and the Argentine Republic, as tar as Mendosa. The comapaDy have closed co ts with the above governments, and only Low ask of Chile @ subsidy of $10,000. DESECRATION OF THE DEAD. How the Bodies of Deceased Persons Were Removed from the Sullivan Strect Methodist Church—The Bones Smashed Up and Huddlea Togetner in Small Boxes—Investigation by the City In- spector—Interesting Testimony—Colone! Delavan Reprimands the Accused and Threatens to Revoke Their Permit, &c. Moorg.— Makaarer, the bo- loved wife of Thomas Moore, in the 33d year of Ler age. js of the family, algo the mem- bers of Jackson Loge, No. 5, A. P.A., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, 85 Teuth avenue. Morray.—On Monday, January 19, Hen, gon of Patrick and the late Mary Murphy, a native of’ Draperstown, county Derry, Ireland, in the 28th year of bis age, The relatives and (riends of the ‘family, likewise those of his father Patrick, and his brothers Fetix aud James, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- day morning, at haif-past ten o'clock, from his late resi- deuce, 46 James street,to St, James’ church, where @ solemd mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul, and thence at oue o'clock to Calvary Cemetery for interment. 7 MoKenna.—On Sunday, January 18, Exten McKenna, in | ‘The steamship America, Jeff. Maury, Esq., commander, with nassengers to M.O. Roberts, arrived at this port jast night, She left Aspinwall on the 9th instant, in com- pany with the steamship Champion, under convoy of the United States" gunboat Augusta, which separated from the America on the 16th insiant off Watlings Island. On the 13th instant, off Hatteras, the America passed 4 United States gunboat heading to the southward, sup” poced to be the Monticello. The America has experienced heavy head winds the entire passage. On the 16th hove to fourteen hours, ‘The steamsbip Champion, Captain Wilson, Aspinwal Oth inst. with specie and passengers, arrived at this port She was convoyed from Aspinwall by steam towards the future of America. The Spaniard Jikewise mingles his sorrow with eurs. We long to see the end of this war, 80 disastrous to all the world, Let the new year bring a change. God grant that it may. Tostrvetions have been sent from the Navy Department to the different contractors building the last batch of iron. clad vessels to make a considerable chango in the plan of their construction, They were to be longer than the nin® batteries of the Monitor type, and to draw very little water, Now, hewever, they arc to be made mora formi- able, and will be of deeper draught than was at first intended. There are other deviations from the original plan to be carried out, which it is not expedient to print, ‘These craft are allina forward condition, and one of two of them will be taunched in a few weeks in this neighborhood. They are 1,034 tons burthen, will have only one turret, in which two gunsawill be mounted. The names of this class of iron-clads are:— Bui Pior Frsu—South Haven, Suffolk Co, LE, Jan 1} The brig Pilot Fish, of Boston. trom West Indies with ac Of logwourl, came ashore on Friday morning during & bei gale. Crew saved. She bas ber foremart cut away, and ‘ach. (By letter to Ellwood Waiter, Ej oard of Underwriters.) Another account sags sh in good condition for getting off, laying bead, to the b and being perfectly ught, Burd Asionx—Capt Laughlin, of the seam transport Clyde. which arrived on Sunday, reports 17th Inst, 12:40 passed a berm brig ashore about one mile N of Carson's jet, laying sermon, With suills all furled, Sie was app ly w foreign vessel, Sonn J W, hence for Boston, put into Holmes’ Hole le Yesterday, having been in coniact with sear Golden Knigl Of Bucksport, Scun Jon L Dartixc—Two of the crew of sehr Jobp Darling, froin Balumore tor brovidenve, before repo wedore at Squan Inlet, NI, reached Providence on, Saturd having left the: v Correspondence. Manaova, Nic., Dec, 28, 1862. State of Trade—Arrival of the President of the New Yerk Colonization Society—Prospects for Colenization—Th' Negro Not the Man—Ifdusiry and Some Capital Want" ed—the Products of the Country, de., &c. nce again do I set my foot upon the shere of Granada, after a rather rough voyage from San Carlos in a bungo, a rather incommodious craft, which, including myself, had on board the Presidemt of the New York Colonization Our Managu 5 < pen sits . the 29th year of her age, wife of James Mc % = Augoste * ands Soc! . E. Ty! and three ions, wh ‘The City Inspector’s office was the scene of a novel in. es Ke, james » i a. s ‘Augusta to tue worthward of the Islands where | Sociey, Dr. E. Tyler, lady and three companions, who vastigutain!-sstardage erislhg-out of siégalar charate |i. Veene Condition, Where Buitding. | U¥e of the parieh of Arigel, county Monabua, Ireland. corn bad been saved nad state, ait the schoo she parted company, the Augusta proceeding to Port | are ona tour d’esploration. Once again in Granada, the a? », Mahopac Jersey City. The friends of the family are requested 10 attend the | had been stripped of sail te, She had comme Royal. last place of Walker’s vengeance. The city has some- peelense Against certain persons engaged in removiog | \fanhattan Jersey City. er oe oe late residence, 113 Mott street, rear fo brea oP. and wou erin i 4 at i ct : c , hodist Episcopal a i uilding, ‘uesday) aft past one o'e Was rum into wou i inst, about 10 m: The following is the treasure list af tho Champion:— | wal improvel slice pence ae Tae any oF ths | ote orn sa arom the vat A es atl eee. centers dress Olly, BRM Te peene OP | Los evstwant of at, by steamabip 0, PROM ASPINWAL, Jas. Patrick &Co.... 15,000 | Frincipal streets, have been reeonstricted, ‘Ihe church | °° eebannciniete Srnec ‘ew or | caewba Cincinnati. O’Reitxy.—On Monday morning, January 19, after a | Aipice nest from New York for Aspinwall. The stean Wells, Fergo & Co... $4,557 Rosenstock ¢ Price, 16000 i$ once more visizae forth the inspiring “Orneion,” and | The substaneo of the accusation ts that the truswes of | yanyunk | ‘Booneville. short iliness, Francis O'Reitgy, son of Michael J. aud | cutting the stern down fo Ure iransom, cut the boat int Lewis & Co.; 700 Baker, Morrell & Co. beter every Spaniard <ivos hmseit with the cross three times. | tho said church employed persons to perform the work | Tippecanoe . Building rapidly ..Cincinuati. Amie : Bailey, ig ed 1 year, 11 months and 4 days. stove port side of the cabin, tore Lorvadil to pieces, broke f 800 Curtis & Co. 2,0 ‘a is rather stagnant, except a small ite ith Pankatn thrice ¢ friends of the family, and those of his father-in-law, ‘arried away two of the \ocvard shrouds, ‘tore Horace Ripley... 41/501 oe cpartation of valfeo, egeoa, ions | With a sole view to economy, and without any re- | Captain Ericsson furnishes tho plans for these ships, | Francis Thompson, are respectfully invited to attend thé aes The endian James Hale 2,000, <yored is done by bungoeg togirey. | Std whatever ,to the manner tn which the work | the general principles of whose construction will be the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from 4 board: th bie no ty Handy & Foadley. 3 D090 rehants buy and send to Europe. | was to be executed, permitting the most disgraceful acts | same as their predecessors, None of them, however, cin 168 Ham, ile é u fier han Rjbon & Munog.. 20,000 im Granada in comfortable quarters, | of mutilation upon the dead, and allowing the laborers ti e made avai any i “ Rick —On Saturday evening Janvary 17, Jensiz BaRs- oh water, it became necest S060 fastens agra tetera renee aire jailer adie pa ue : ‘i ae lowing the laborers to | be made available for any immediate hostilities. tay, daughter of Harrison and Jaue Price, aged 3 years | toense ber, It Total... J.G, Parker & Son,, 14,000 m for horses, or space for shops, &c., tho sim of | Plunder the coffins of their lids and linings asa portion Fionipa, 9, side-wheel steamer, for the com, | and 2 month: i 2 on board FROM SAN FR. Janson, B md & Co,, brn twenty dollars per month. His lady does the duties of | of their perquisites. These were the principal alle; mand of which Captain Bankhi of the Monitor has ‘ ihe salisive me Puen dgol dhe family are respectfully | 1AMon ore ae Ea “The a peng sey 5 Howes & Crowell, 400 | the house, anda treat it is to get a homemade meat in. the complaint against the trost 4 they wei ‘it 2 te °) invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at | And after furnishing Capt Wristht «ih “gt cE es ou] the onae., suas tcese 1 Se to ele Ratna ee i ve complaint against ihe trogeees, and t 7 wore quite has been detailed, is under orders to prepare for active | ono vclock, from the residence of her parents, Soum | Rie afuee furmishing Capt W) tabi with a boat Weils, Fargo & Co... 203,000 Inevitable tiste, the becitining. and end of a Nicara. | Sufficient, as a matter of conrse, to arouse a high state of | service as svon as possible, Workmen are now om. | Lergen, N. J. r ping fare the wind, wine aad wing, with a light meal, The idea of forming a colony in this country | excitement and indignation among the people living in | ployed on her at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and she will be St Suddenly,on Monday, January 19, Horace M, | forward, aud ihe steamer was steering 5 by W, acai | From S. Franc Stoar. js uot a bad ene, especinlly if it be by a civilized penvie, | the vicinity. Some few persons having relatives buried | fnished in ashort time. The Florida, although a pur- | 84p)T need 25 years, 10 mouths and 15 days. From Aspinwall. 10,614 Ai as trol 1 in a_proclamation issued bh 2 ' riends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- The A2 schr Jas Mouse, of New York, 268 tons, bullt in I Usaha Wotireype to ac Pepe Mele tenanetaea vase iu the vaults of the cbarch visited the place to ascertain | chased steamer, is strongly built.and has the reputation | tend the tunera!, from the residence of his rothue-tm lave | ort Bhan e Panos At Peevidentss has Bean hone 5 0 7,8 = agen ‘a " in § 7 " . 1) = | Trowell & Son and otiers, of city, 7h &Co, 42,500 Total. 157,840 importing “nigge reposterous whether there was aay truth in the outrageons rumors, | of being fast. Other oifcers of the Monitor beside Cap. | William J. Sloat, No, 111 Cannon street. The remains | weit oa ter ball tr metro Miss, city, foe sie will be taken to Upper Rochelle for interment Haven cars leave 1 The New venty-seventh street at nite o'clock, i y would soon make them a nd a corruption to tie coun- ‘The climate of the coun| lazy, idie and vicions peoy 26th of Decembor, as already reported Capt Jos C Baer, of The Al achr WDC. On and found to thoir disgust, it is alleged, that the state of | tain Bankhead have been ordered to har, She rates on aaven, now at that po Harty, 0 most destructive fire broke out fh ag an rious people come to till the soil; | M!lWirs was even worse than they had been led to suppose. | the register with many of the regular navy built steam | on We inestay morning. Carriages will be in attendance | yuiltthere'imINoe sl lens. hug, heen tone Lo Ceorge WE destroying over thirty buildings, including thy Panan nd a few of other p 3 but Among those who witnessed with their own eyes the | sloops-of-war. at whe depot. | and others, of P: £5000. She wil hereafter bj Railroad Company’s office, There being no fire apparatu® | let no one come to Nicuragua of idie or indolent Lshits, | proceedings complained of were Lioutenunt Demarest and | QzaRk, 2, iron-clad steamer, building at Mound | 4,S%7"—On Sundayt morning, January 18, at ten | trum Providen ws fiieciceatnee 32 o’clock, in the 34th year of her age, Marcaker Layenan, a native of Rock Mills. county Cork, Ireland, the beloved wile of Thomas F. Smyth. The funeral will take place from her Jate residence, 115 East Porty-first street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two and no coleaist come without at least three to five hun dred dollars in his pocket. If he comes otherwise he will evit. Any man with five lundred dotiars can set a going a plantation of cotfee or cotton, Coffee wil! prodnee in two years and cotton in four months alter panting. in the place, but little could be done towards « the flames. The crew of the America, were d on shore with axcs and buckets, and succeeded in saving the buildings on the United States Mail Companys dock, Robert A, Miller, residing in the Kighth avenue, The latter, immediately after viewing the conduct of the laborers, repaired to the office of the City Inspector, aud made formal charges against the trustees and the labcrers Lavxck—My E § Whitlock will launch from bis shipyi at Gy pointat LWo'clook thin day) morning, a lai North River steamboat for Majo nell, of Rondout. aiier er enterprising owner. 37 feet et hold. City, has bad her ribs pat up, and will in a few weeks begin to assume the aspéct of a finished vessel, Considerable curiosity exists in the navy about this ves. sel, owing to the fact that Chief Engineer Wirittaker, who ‘ There 18 also an opportunity for tobacco enliivetors aud é o'clock. 73 inches ovinder and Sogether with a large amount of expre’s freight. those who know how to cure the same island employed by them, Colonel Delavan, therefore, with popes ee kasi mee bg Nene pen = to test a Cori, Ireland, papers please copy. organ Tron Wo: ‘ ron beaween New Ye waht anes . ) ein the lake, produces the best class. Other | eommenda uitabl 60 new sron-clac hilator, is at work putting his new in- | Sroxey,—Suddenly, on Sunday, January 18,gWinaa Rowdout, and ber arco: as will be of a super ‘The principal sufterers are é oa eee ae eet Tee gaming | Commendable Fpromptness, sents suitable person t0 | Yention on ba ne Ozark does not belong to any of | H Stookey saged 52 years iv 7 188 quailty. Mr Whitlock will Iny toe kee of another ting Fh $50,000 | ais ci chontales produce the aromatic. weed, ‘Tho do. | MaKe & persoual iuepection of the work and to report | the classes of iron-clads hitherto printed in order. She ig | — tis frieuds, and those of his brother Amos, are invited | Metmer as soon a8 tye Cornell is a inched, * 4S,000 | partment of Rivas produces the delicious chocolate bean, | whether there was any truth in the charges. This pa dagers Bc a ~ = nin as oe te umbia and | to attend the funeral, from No, 238 Washington street, Peres be pale nie fase ees : and will also produce considerable quantities of coffee | person reported that the charges were in the main | the at a nero is still another type in course | this (Tuesday) aiternocn, at one o'clock. Wf at StHelena about Deo I. vrig Leouidas, 4 ee Cree : Erwod equa? to the best, Managua ia said to be the most tertile | Ape aa ‘ook ain laborers were mont | ocoustruction, som of the vessels of which bavenot, | Trrscronrer.—suddenly, on Monday evening, January | ,voxtPorts with 18) sp 30 wh ou dowd, bound to cruise a ir. 8. R. Cowan. + 15,000 | joenlity ‘or coffee, being close torthe Iake and rheitered | ITue, and that tue operations o laborers Dm we believe, bocn commenced up to this time, 19, Moses Trisctorren, aged 56 years. ikland Islands Nov 23, ship Abigail, Nye, NU, off 1 from Capt Maxti vo Oct 18, ali well, ‘A le‘ter from Capt Allon, of bark Eagle, NB, revorts he Bravo Oct 2, ofl as reported at Fayal Foreign Ports Cope Waytrey, Jan l-In por ote rv Boston 5 days; Blacktish, disgraceful. Colonei Delavan immediately ordered an investigation, and summoned the trustees and several witnesses to appear before him at noon yesterday. The complaintof Mr. Miller was rather out of the usual style of such documents; but, inasmuch us it was the only dvcument upon witch the charges were founded, we give it, vervatio et liceratim, as follows:— Hornraix xp INnvaan Desecration oF Tne Dray 1s THE Vacits Dxpen tae SuLLivan StaERT MeTuopist Brisco- CHURCH, BRTWEEN BLEECKER AND AMITY BTKERTS. congregation that formerly occupied the Si i chureh, between Amity and Bleecker streets, be large and too proud to worship therein; so they built a large inurble one iy Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, and now Wish to fell the olf ane to help to pay for the tiew to the colored people, who will take itif tue dead are removed, which is done, but ina most shocking manner, ‘The trustees of the new church appointed a comumttee to attend to the work, and in order to make ws few 48 possible they are Ate ‘The total loss is upwards of $250,000. + The Panama Siar says:—‘‘We are told that little or no exertion was made to stop the ravages of the fire, aud nothing was done to organize gangs to assist in extin- gnishing the fianies. The greatest disorder prevailed, and the mass of ine people were busy in steal whay they could Jay their sands on,”? REWS FROM NEW GRANADA. ‘The relatives and triends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Thursday afternvon, at two o'clock, frem his late residence, No. 60 Division stréct. Weisn.—On Sunday, January 18 Alexander Welsh, in the Tist yea Her remains will be taken from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Hannab M. Logan, No. 396 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning. at eleven o'clock pros cisely, to Dr. Taylor'schurch,Sonth Bergen, V, J., where services will be hekl at one o’clock. Carriages will bein waiting at the foot of Cortlandt street ferry at twelve M. to convey the friends to the church, Wi.xes.—Of consumption, on Saturday, January 17, |} Sarat Witkes, wife of the late Richard Lividgston Wilkes, | in the 75th year of her age. The remains will be taken to Haverstraw, Rockland county, for interment, from the residence of fer son-in from the heavy northeast «sinds which blow from t! antic in the months of November, December and January. Let colonists come to work and till the soil. Todo so they need so:ae money to build houses in which to live. ‘The forests sbonnd an timber. They need means with which to hire native labor in clearing off land, in plant- ing, &c., for the first year or so, for no white ‘mau from the’ North can expose himself with impunity, aithough the climate is fine, until he Nas become acclimatet. Jet no one be so foolich as to trust to his ownstrength, Tue department of Matagalpa furnishes fertility of son and satubriousness of climate, being on the opposite shore of Lake Nicaragua and ina mountainous region. The weather is cold and requires the use of wvollen clothes. The peopie are chiefly cf an Indian caste, and are industrious and brave in war. It is no rarity to see whole families perfectly white. Matagalpa offers prospects of bark leone, NB, rey Personal Intelligence. oil tod at Fi un ol as reported ai Hon, A. A, Sargent, of California; Judge Cochrane, of St. Louis; J. P. Wales, United states Army; W. R. Mayo, United States Navy; C. H. Gay, of Boston; A.J. Hopper, of Memphis, aad #7. Pasey , of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. S. R. Van Duzer, of Newburg; C. EFanens, of Washing- ton; W.R. Nelson and lady, of Peekskill; WM. Babbitt and G, B. Raymond, of New Jersey, Hon. 8. N. Coss, of Washington; s1, W. Gardner, of Providence; E. Whiting, of New Haven; J. Parkhurst, Jr., of Baltimore; J. C. McKenzie, of Detroit; W. B. N. €ozens, of Philadelphia; Nathan Booker, United States Army, and Dr. J. Ruden- ine and R. C, Shannon, United Statcs Navy, are stopping at the Astor House. ao Hon. Alfred R, Woolten, Attorney General of Delaware, widow of te Cristo, Chui airchild, for Philadel, , and Susan, Berry, tr Muscavado, White, B: nid sid 29th on return); Lo are Lucy Ring, Thal York; brigs Leonard Berry (Br), Hilt, do; 17 Barnard, Barnard. do; Ith, (rince “Alfred (Br), Dyal 2isi, Macy Enily Ce Gre be In port Dec 23, bark Etlea Mur, are 16th. Moxtivingo, Nov 12—In port bri;s Mar} for NYork nextday; Kentucky, Carver, Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, Jan. 8, 1963 Tndia mail steamer from Carthagena ar- E Joven, Jo ‘or imenos Ay "ne West i heat the products | Ineak 11 the coflins, be th hite wood, . ar + 1.325 venue, greed at Aspinwall on. the 4th inst, bringing lave mews || {CF the ouitivation il MT AMEE See “eokaneee "| Ob aie oriae thoy avelmian I kouad Tee are breaking | i8 stopping at the New York Hotel, ae sobs Shanks, Lem Rieter ect. Nov it , of a northern clime. A necessary iets 7 me nckland county papers please copy. Granny Tork, Jan 10—Tn port brig L Barnard, Barnard, frem the interior vi this"republic. Ihave received letters | is good seed and aie Proper AD gee ki) hits yh Ala SLE coeds ee eis tein ——————EEEes Woren.—On Sunday, January 18, Gorcx Worven, | NYor! r bree, tor de 3." 4 One good flour mill would grind all the wheat that ia at | 4re.tken ¥ volt by the lab " : aged 26 years. Tava sy In port, sieaishiv Tubal Cain, Bar Siecle by Cats tan ANS Reneasinr 39, present produced. The flour of Matava'pa is ground in ® | {htm (or'tleirpenwistion, Tie bodies are sue in hoses ME MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. His friends and acquaintacos are respectfully invited to | from NYork arr 7th: ships Thomax Jeersun, Deshon, fd Nasswi are 6th; Ocean Rang: MINAT TIAN, kins, for Boston wbout 1 « for NYark; and others, brig John L Stevens, Hd ys, lig; mehr Alice, Lewch, ff General Mosquera has published a decree convening the National Convention at a city in the southern part of the feet long. two feet wide and eigiiteen inches deep, from’ The grinding part 1s two five to fifteen bodies in each box. This work is carried on curiously constructed anill. 1 fastened t pendicular shaft, which ure Attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past arge stones fastened tow perpendicular shaft, whieh 1 two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 144 Fulton street. Married. ec H—Ln jw Kio Giaspe, Dec Jeon : j made to revolve iu a bed or pavement of stones vlevated | Under the direction of the trustees, who employ men fitted ius, for Be vba ang MRRP ou a table and inclosed around the top; underneath there | f0¥ their purpore, and is superintended by one of the trus. | | ALLEN—Scorr.—-On Sunday evening, January 18, by the - NKortenoay, Dec £2—In port ship Casilda, Stattord, nor Ancisor, Sccretury of State for Foreign Affairss é , , ev. Dr, Rol , Sse T. ALLEN’ to Miss Auguia J. ¢ can Senor Ai » Secretary of State for Foreign Aff ig a horizontal water wheel, upon which fulls a stream, | tHitthe boces are well flied Ita body tatoo longto sit | LV. DE, Robinson, sipsey T. ALLEN to M J SHIPPING NEWS Newea: We i hhag resigned, and the Secretary of the Interior, Senor Jose | driving the stones and grinding the wheat uctil sufil- is twisted off and thrown in the corner of the ‘corr, all of Brooklyn, e Rover vON, W jo Am vessel in port. taken out, and, anbolted, is sold to » too high his foot treaks the rib Syracuse papers please copy. hs peed Houfs ciently fine; it is t M. Rojas Garrido, bas been appointed in his place. she vault; and when the bo: BRARDSLEY—SMaLt —At Little Falls, N. Y.,on Monday, bal, from Bait the bakers,’ Ihe bukers separate the bran by sifting, pay. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TH 719] Moonee New Granada has to mourn the lors of one of her most | icing the flour for white bread, and the bran they make, rs, together with Weeks, get on U January 12, by the Rey. Mr. L. P. Hill, Licdtenant Com: | suw rise: 2 PuCwaR, rt ships Chapi accomplighed and intelligent statesinen, Sevor Tino de | with our, into a kind of palatable sweet cae i Mutac | jas been going on for. two weeks, aallght notice only welt | fveniey Cinuhter ot ears Sect Beet Lae Fees | tam Bare. Foon Liveriol for a ii Bak 4 Ne 4 ‘e are also mines of silver, gold, lead ond e ane! el 3 a or mn hi » Sq, re le wong? " res e c barks Fame, We vine Caet sid); E Obureiaal . a 4 . " 18t ONS—O' BRIEN.— At St. Mary’s church, by the Rev, rt of New York, January 19, 1863. rom Gualoupe, ar: vr NYork same day; Dd Pombo, who died .n the 20th of November at Bogota. galpa there are al + Bi ven inne ot the morning papers, so aS mot to let th. G O'B AtBt. Mi fiuroh, by the R Po. y 19, nr and platina, Tho qvartz, however, is not very rich, yielding four to tive dollars per ton. As there is but little energy amongst the natives as regards mining. there is but little done in exploring und working properly. I riends call for their dead. ing statement was scen by several persons, who give this iniormetion for the benefit of the friends and the pubde generals, ROBERT A. MILLER, John KB. Daly, THomas F. Gineoxs to. Mary ies Or daughter of J®hn O'Brien, Esq., all of this city. ‘Lre—Haicut.—vn Monday, January 19, at the Church of the Incarvation, by the Rev, Henry K. Montgomery, General Jose Hilario Lopez had jeft Bogota for his bome. 0 account of his atvanced age and wretched nealth, le was compelled to resign his command and retire to pri- LIZAKETH, — Ci EARED. Ship Orient, Hill, Liverpool—spotord, Tileston & Co, Bark Verita (Ital), Cuneo, Autwerp—Funeh, Meincke & : 266 Bighth avenue, near Twenty-fourth ét.ect, New’ York . the Department of New Segovia there are si!ver At va The citizens of Bogota gave him a maguificent i part a. Mr. Roukur P. Lux to Mis? ANNA M. Haar, daughter ot | Wendt. e 4 pana pehisciee heels — 6 v iy eones a Lo oe a rate pate inveettgation was commenced by City Inspector el Haigh! sail of this city. roe tage Bark Froy (Nor), Gregerson, Autwérp—Funcb, Meincke & ay Poly Bi . Haye same day ad 1 4 elavan about baif-past.twelve o’cloc! esterday after Ist r 4 * asain ww), . arr 2ath, to a a The National Convention, that is to meet at the city of | for farming and cattle breeding. Let no one come to Ni- van about balf-pa: y y IuKKAY—IsALRWOOD.—On ‘Thursday, December 25, ark pean (Bt) He ere Get Toca etal carazua to live in case and com/drt, avd none come to | 2000, in his private office. Mr. Dusenbury, private sec- | by the Rey. Dr. Smith, RosgrtK. McMUKRay to FaTiENce | Bar Rio Nogro, will have representatives from evory State in | {iq . i rare t | retary of the City ingpector, read the above complaint, | F IsnsRwoop. Bri 85, Deverens (from NYork). Laguayra, bicite 4 flee from the peril which now eudangers their country: | ser which Mr. Feluvan called the attention of the trus- Petroit papers plonse copy. Big Ports. the republic, and will have sixty-nine members, but come these who can come with money to work wi tothe feet than the Granted tae tne nermil tp . Bred Fy vat Montgomers: ‘The Coavention will be composed of some of the mos, | #2d speculate with—good, honest, industrious and bust- tees:to ihe ve a by rh ae > rly were oe Pxekiam——Dvxx —-On Weduesday, December 31, at the Brig'8 B Thompsone santa t Catto ik; hip Bullion, Hodgank, = = . s8 men, For such there cat te ‘or comfortable homes | Famers tne remains the following prov residence of the Rev. Mr. Anderson, pastor of the First | rig J. Eliott (Br HY. » R Dewolf. n. Havana, Cld schra Exel Ajtinguished “pro hombres’? of the United States o: tral America, where the ¢ @, says an Ame- ed therein:— Baptist church, bir, Josken Prexnam, of New | edford, Brig AM ardenas—H D Brookmun & Co. ley, Baltimore: Biive Colombia. rican, is the “ banimock and wan? “The removal of the remains of deceased persons, inter- | Mags,, to Miss JaNé Dewy, of Sing Sing, N.Y. No cards. | Brig Natad (Br), Richardson, Cien/uegos—Tucker & Light ag , Saxon; sbip Hi By the crenioe: of tha dt 1 there will bo | Fed as above, shall be made in all respects with ‘a just |” New Bedford and Sing Sing papers please copy . bourne, é ‘ou Fyin, 8, ph; Rainbow, Alexen} Dr. Antonio Ferro, lato President of the State of | By ile penne ot eiug thie sand interesting | Fegard to the legul rights and interests of the friends and | Warsox—L¥te—On Monday, January 19, at the | Brig Henrietta (Br). Hodsdon, Bermuda—MoCall & Frith, f cock wn tram’ below thiy Anna Boyaca, has been elected as a member of the National Con- | Bit te y eontia sci Rh esting | relatives of the deceased and of all persons interested | Church of the Holy Communion, by the Rev. Francis E | ¢,8's Commissary (Br). Noel, Harbor Grace—ME Green & | Scumidt/and bark 1 R Mor Wave (and all passed Cape im PM), Fithed AEP idles 5 a! ‘its resources» | therein; and sich removal shall be etiected in a proper | Lavrence, SamtaL ‘Warsox,, United States Navy, to curry. Brie Harp. Clay, Washington—T B Chase & Co. ISth—Arr new ship Zonave, Whitmore, Bath the mipes will Re ‘vention from that State. Dr. Ferro is a young lawyer 3 Scbr R Corso exploring the mounta; 4 parva, Soiesidarations for the fenis J z q I a a e 8 " edge 3 pectful manner, having consideration for the feel sACE Roojev Fur, daughter of the late Juhn V. A. Lyle, Schr Sea Rreeze (Br), Lewis, Macelra—T Dunham, Woodward, Weish, Cape Hay tien via Holmes’ Hol ia caivies otarotie Liderved honky ool ot A Gea sau ne cree of tlt kong he ae the | 16+ On wisbes rae oe pices ghee ee a Kaq., of Dutchess county. No cards. x Shr Bonito (Br), Fe 5 For M t F Small & Co, Crapuee, Yileinyon Del. Pa phed, Be br attot rabbi te BS Sines. b ello a with a due regar Se milton, Ruland, Accomae:- nbell. ‘eel, from Port au Prince; sghr Avate, iom Jeremie; ‘The proceedings of this body wilf no doubt be very | inke and a trip to the islands of Qmete Zelatiyes or friends, and as ‘ i Bay, 2 barks und Sbrige. | Aship bound # passed Cape foteresting and. importint, and the first thing they | deva, where inducements May. be fe E | public. se com reat Birth. Litter on Saturday. Bldship Marthe Coob. “The person or persons to whom this permit is gr: Prantess—At Brooklyn, on Friday, January 16, the oA Nernian, Philadelphia: abi rpook: barks Stari brig M Shepard, Trusil Ben; Young, Mi Williams. Philadeipbia-J W MeKee. , High. Philadelphia, RRIVED. m (Br), Ferrier, Glasgow, Dec will have to decide upon will be the question of the reorganization of Old ‘Colombia, The idea ig not Row very popular with some of the leaders of the tors, will weil repay the stranger. On the San Juan sugar cane, coffee and cocoa can be raised: and the forest abounds with all varieties of timber for building to reportat the completion of the same the number oF J Bai Probable number of persons whcse remains have been | Wie of Joreph Peariess, Baq., of disinterred under the provisions of this permit,and to | | #00, re Speedwell, Smiyr EASTPORT, Jan 9c 1 brig United K Hiberal party, who are not satisfied with what | and exportation. India rubber abounss in the woods and ni . ball Died. Steamshij dado. they, have aiready accomplished, and desire that New | js quite n business at present bere, ‘the preparing of it is | Teturn the sume to the City Inspector. Thie permit sha = 21, via Portland Jan 14>with mdse abd 14 passengers, to Fre | “CP OUCESTER, Jan I6—Are schr Herald, Knight, Phil Gratada sdould remain within. her present limita, and | quite interesting. ata’ Hs iuvaluat inthe arts, The | St AbY time be revceable at the pleasure of the Maycr or cram apne coat at ta ye il of | acBinakt son "Gan 18 oof Mout, paased & Tange | cginnor ane Are Schr Horas, Dalit a thus prevent a war against Ecuador and Venezuela: town is a place of almost continua! rain, pipe dim renarie peat gaen fats Lathe ws ‘The relatives abd (riends of the {amily are respectfully IP wan, Galena chew, Of Gloucester, 1 port of ¢ d hot a pleasant place for colonis's or people visiting Niea- ragua. The interior is dry and healthy. Steamship America, Mat MO Roberta, Suecess, Chase, Liverpool, Nov 20, with mdse. to h, Carver & vhase. Nov 29, had a arreame from SW to e three lower topamils, mainsail ang upper main topsail and ‘ard, and sprung toreyard; had heavy W gales on the passage, ‘Geo Alexander, seaman, died. Bhip Invincible, Hepburn, Liverpool, Dee 14, with mdse d to Bpofford, Tileston & Co, Had strong a pubiic consideration or to preserve the public health.’ ry, Aspinwall, Jan 9, with passen- Mr. Delavan further remarked that when he granted the permit to Mr, Gedney, one of the trustces,he gave bim to understand that the matter should be properly advertised ia the Hera and other morning papers, 80 that the frieuds of the dead might have due notice of the proceedings. He had no idea that when be granted the would be allowed Dut the impression is that Gen. Mosquera will not be satisfied with anything short of the union of the three re- publics. They say he is determined to have Old Colombia again. In connection with this question Imay here mention Bhat the latest news from Venezuela is hot favorable to the federal cause. The forces under command of Rojas, invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at haif-past nine o'clock, from her late residence, No, 173 West Eighteenth street, Bervax —On Monday, December 20, 1862, of scarlet fever, Witiiam Hexgy ., aged 4 years, 10 months and 14 days.” Also on- Sunday, January 4, Aw Euianent, aged ere, tO eh ress Monroe for do; briga M for Philadelphia; Frontier, S¢ tom; Aimelia, Vincent, Philage ‘tetia, Jones, Portland { uw j set VEL, for NYork; Gror ‘ort Royal; Alida, Lamvers, do for Philadeiph: Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, Jan. 8, 1863. rhe United States mail steamship Salvador, Capt. Wm. Shattuck, Hateh, 2 years, 4 months and 18 days. Also on Sunday, Jabuary asc on fa aks fm Venezuela, near the New Gravadian frontier, pave | Rathbun, of the Panama Railroad Company’s Centra! | Permit any such disgraceful proceedings be other, Abrecn 3c ed 8 oat Prins, Bath for NYork; Loutsa *, Bi ', ’ to occur, inasmuch as he knew the applicant to be aman | 18, her twin brother, Artnur Evcewe, aged 2 years, 5 a IP ler, Theotald. Liverpool, Nov 28, f |. Prince, ‘or N i ban ’ Neo wArter Iicjas was defeated. be applied fo the President or | American line, arrived at her anchorage in the Bay of | of the highest Teapectabity. It waa tbe dst ine sce | mfathe and gay. clidren of Fiber ‘dd Ehzabeth Ber: Dec 28, st 46 1, ton 4] 30,3 90 Bee Eee Bineeee Phiialhonia fore bostons soap tana Govervor of the State of Boyaea, in th’s repubhc—United | Panama on January 4, 1863, at eleven o'clock P.M. his accession to office that such @ complaint had been | dan, of No. 6 Jones street. bearing N by W, wind | Worden, Coline Fell, Ki States of Colombia—to assist him with arms, &c.; but | ine left San Jose de Guatemala December 24, 1802, mide, and he hoped it would be the last. en pal Beene cae. bb Etisalat See hepa ahi Koad: | Stover, Getebell, Halumore for Monta Set ha ; eleven o clock P. M.and touched at the intermediate | The irst witness called was Lieut. Temarest, of 200 yar y, January 19, RANcome, al jighis'and joting odrseivea to be near | (ord, Shute, Helfast Me, for NYou: HL Orout Ho kin the Governor declined to render Lim any assistance, and Dr. C. Brailly, aged 6 yoars and 22 days. Central American ports. Fighth avenué, who testified as foliows:—Am on special Jas masenaidieell sa Weve tor Geet his wise resolution will no doubt prevent a war between jends of the ta:il Invited to attend the bod girs York, Bucks .urt (oa NYork. ‘ Leaving Realejo, spoke Ynited States ship Narraganset, | recruiting duty wm tbe city for Spinola’s Empire Brigade; v r is jacnily V 1800 h the night it was biowing @ strong gale; at daylight there was _ Wigtnor ignaclo. Gutiertee wate Secretary of the Toterior | Capt. Stanley, bovud in. January 3,at four P. M., passed | Mr. Miler, & friend, asked mo lo siep ia with | funeral, this (Tuesay) morning, at ten o'clock, from St. | ho gnipin nigh, and atdAM we made auil und stood on ove vSomeer Bitzabetnpor! 4 Ann’s church, Eighth street, without further invitation. Caxvow.—On Friday, January 2, at the residence of Nathaniel Morton, Fsq., St. Louis, Mo., of congestion of him to sec what was going on in the vaults of the Methodist church in Sullivan street; we went rand saw men engaged in breaking the bones of tte, Londen and Den!, Nev 22, with | ANE Woven Mad heavy W winds moat of ihe NEW HAVER iteamship Guatemala. ‘ener the Uspina administration, arrived on the Isthmus esate ter obliging Purser, Mr, Gilbert, for a » Mr. , the compan: Dy the last steamer from Carthagena, en roule for Europe i jan 17—Arr schirs Albert Treat, Renard New London; Sophia Godfrey, Ruse! list of the passengers and freight. thapeun, to take comand of tho national expe tenets. | 10 following is tbe specie list of the Salvador:— the deud, aud fucking them up ip tail cofins; heard it | the brain, Jonw Epwann Canxox, formerly of Lynchburg, ae eters tano, London, Dec, with maxe | Delaware City: Henty Hobart, Kebmon, Georgsto on; Ble sore under the command ef Colonel Capera, General Sun- | Aspinwall... was done under the direction of the trastoes; saw Ger. | Virginia ‘i gers, to Crocker, Wood & CO. TN tmat, lat 99 | Laviee, a 4 | * ‘9 Coloma is chief of operat; Southainpton man laborers jamp on the bones to get the lid on, and Richmond and noire LM Lng rpg em copy. saw ship EC Scranton, Magua, benoe 7th inat for PHILAbELPHIA, Jan 17, PM—Cid steamship Embii rt of operations, nut ton... also tearing the lids and linings off the 5 Cosarove —Oa day, January 19, Brivo, wife of | Liverpool. Mand, Port Royal; bark Achil alagher, Liverpool. nares, phapte Crons-examined by one of the accused pitties—Did ed 41' years aud 6 months, ee sae erie Sacegn, ntereey, Des 1. and Fasting 4 PROVIDENCE. Jac We-Arr sieumess, Westchenter, Ni (hom thetPacens a dear and Hernia } Total Hinliosts, the oadertaber, ask you soicull ta: teere? John MeCartan are reemsettely” ae remands | Channels invade a Southern passage, aud bad tne weather. — | Privaccionia Mid bene SY WC shun ters ia aid. Witness—Ne, sir. J : ip Protection (Nor), Krage, Smyrna, 49 days, 29 from | p),\y" sicop Pointer, Nichols, N¥.1k ‘The United States sloopof-war Cyane, commander Rus- Apuexed is a list of her passengers: r _ have relatives | ‘funeral, from her late residence, No, 215 East Thirty- q eels, sailed henco for San Fraveisco ou the 28th of De. | John Krasnou, Mr. Kint, James Dogan, J. A. Diaz, A. | jo @uestiin vy the City Inspector—Did you third street, corner of First avenue,‘on Wednesday after. | “park hue at re Wack, Cardi, 108, dave, with cont, | 28h Art sents Western Light, Uuodepeed. Tangiers, Ae camber Macay, A. Valenti, Mr. Rordes, F. Fabrega, R. Deitze, J. Witness—No, sir; I went there to see what was going | noon, at two o'clock, to Konhardt & Had very’ heavy weather most of pas: ‘i J i. The brig Drummond, from New York, reports having geen the Alabama on the 26d of Decembe:, ty ing of Cape ‘Maize, cast end of Cuba, ag ship Lancaster, rear Admiral Bell sailed for Valparaiso on the Sth inst. On Saturday night (3d), the steamer Sonora, Captain Lapidge, from Sau Franciseo December 20, arrived at ber Sonora brought seveaty pas- ie e bark Xautho, arrived at Aspinwall from New York on the Ist inst. in ten days and twenty-thrte hours, being probably the quickest passage on record (or a sailng ves- Bel de! ween these ports. The United States atoreship Warren wag sold at public Suction on the Ist inst. for $3,900, The ice brig Hancock, from Boston, ‘waifon the Ist inst,, tn lifteen days NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. rived at Agpin- Our Greytown Correspondence. Guevtown, Deo, 30, 1862 Nicaragua Transit—Virgin Bay—San Juan River—Duse ness and Polilics, de. I left bere and ascended th in Juan river, visiting the city of Granada, and thence to Virgin Bay, 1 was much pleased with the road from Virgin Ray to San Juan del Sur. Tho route is in readinoss and only awaite passengers. In Virgin Bay arrangements aro &ssuming © permanence and everything being done to make this the best route to California, The agente, Mr. J. Weed & Bro ther, have strenuously worked in pwtting everything m the best of order, completing the roade, and Mr. W. Il. Place, the able engineer, iu bringing the steamers on the river and lake to a serviceable condition The steamer which vow rons ‘Gp the river he bas baa to entirely alter aod construct in @ dit ferent manner to be ef use, On her frat trip after coming from the hands of the former agent at this place, ske Proved a complete fMuilure as a steamer, After throwing Off a great part of her maahinery ag useless, and building bew whee), she runs with more ease and uses leag fuel. Mr Place bas under way anew steamer, which he wil, 80 doubt, have completed in forty daysyand a fine boat abe will bo. He bas worked with untiring exertion. oo ian of mich practical kue . al ways’ tbe i y Wigb, the past threo months inval rain. The wharf at La Virgin i state, bat can be easily 6 a months of cou ie in a destroy of the piles remain. As to travelling un the lave. meabet moro pleasant can be desiced an Jean fuifile all expectations. Her cap Slocum, ta geotiemaniy and a careful nav The caly two stoppages in dry weather are ot Castillo Rariie ney Mey ebias, Pvt deuy will be obviated after the building or | war with President B: de ta Guardia and family, M. de la Guardia and family, Sr. M. de la Guardia and family, J. Facio and family. GUATEMALA. A sovero shock of an earthquake was felt in that re- public on the 19th ultimo, doing great damage in the cites of Exquintla and Amotatlan. The shock did some injury also in the city of Guatemala and Avtigua. The government of Guatemala appears to be ready for rios, of Salvador. The President of Guatemala, however, declares that he will not go to War against the people of Salvador, but against thair Pre. sident, General Rarrios. They appear to be waiting to ‘see who sbali frat commence bustilities, SALVADOR. The earthquake of the 19th of Pecember was also felt at Salvador, The shock taste? about two minutes in Sam Miguel, and took piace about balf-past seven in the even- ing. Considerable damage public buiid- » and groat alarm caused to the f have not yet forgotten the fearful catastrophe of the 10th of April, 1354, In Santa lecta, Izaleo, Sonsonate and various other potots much damage was done to the edifices; but fortu- hately no Jife was lost. | learn bat President Barrios has declared that if hos Lillies are commenced against him by Guatemala shat be Will continue the war until either Carrera or himself shall Succumb, that ho will govern both republics or now HONDURAS. The President of Honduras, Sr. Victoriano Castollanos, died at Comayagua on the 11th of December last. He resigned bis office on the 4th of December on account of bis HI health, and Senor Franeisco Montes was appointed President pro tem. Since the assassination of Prosident Guardiola, Sr. Crs. tellanos hag been at the head of the government, and had governed his people in an able and honerable manner, Preventing to several inetacces civil war in his country. COSTA RICA. ‘The coining election for President of the republic ap- Pears to oecupy the attention of the people at present. It ‘snot known who will be the fortunate candidate; but the impression new is that Sr. Volio, ar Dr. Jesus Jeme- ner, of Cartayo, will be elected, The Costa Rieans have been enjoying their Christmas holidays with bull fights, balls, &c.. aud in afew days the Jaborers wil! return to the harvesting of the coffee crop, whieh, by ail aceounts, will not this your Ue a iarge one. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Our Panama Correspondence. Pawawa, Jan. 8, 1863. pany’s steamer (al {hy port on the oth ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Ao, Captain Wooleott, arrived oy ost,, from the Seuthy Pacific com In addition to the marie ond passengers, the Callao | brings $994,480 in epecie for Jesion to Sontharnp | top, and awo the following =For Vivernwlet 2ao on. Robert Miller was the vext witness. Ho testified that he had bee. ac uductor; lived in Mr. Hatleck’s house in Kigbth avenue; bad heard about tue manner in which the dead were being removed from the Sullivan street church; went there and found men engaged im smasbing up the coffins; the plates on the jids were torn off aud thrown into a box; some of the coflins were in good condition; saw men using axes and splitting open the coffins, and re- moving the dead bodies, breaking their bones; while there observed one man who got up on the centre of the backs of the bodies, and so trampled them as to break the bones of the skeletons, in order to fit into the box, could not distinguish in we dark whether Mr. Weeks or one of the Germans so employed was engaged in that work, saw a man get upon the [id of the box when it was too full and trample it down in that manner. A person was here understood to remark that the wit. ness Was BOL an interested party in the removal of the bodies. The City Inspector said the public in general were in- terested in the work Wiwess—beard Mr. Halleck talkingabout the matter, and went there through curiosity to agcertai@if the facts were true; saw thémen. iv one instance, take the skull ‘of one of the bodies, wrench it off, and break the ribs of a body with his foot, Mr. Weeks, the trustee who was charged a8 bei the superimtendent of the work, was next examined. hve gid that the removal of the bodies commenced about two weeks ago, under bis personal superintendence ; was in the vaults for the first five days, and once or twice ord, day since; denied that the outrages charged by Mr. Diller bad been perpetrated; Kay bed careful men te dy ehe work, the boxes in which the bodies were pot Bix to elght feet long. tostructed the men not to put more than two or three bodies in each box. City Inspector—I thought it was expreasiy agreed that you would emply a decent and prudent sexton to remove ibe remains, 80 that no coutlict with those interested should occur. Witness—A sexton had been employed to perform the work: did not know that apything improper had oc- curred in the removing of the bodies. City Inspector—I told you that before the bodies should be removed you must give public notice in the pavers, be 1 specified the Hearn and otber papers of large cir- culation Mr. Gedney stated that the removal of the bodies was uiblicly advertised some ten times; be saw the notises rmseli. ‘The City luspector was sorry at euch ap Occurrence, @s- pecially us it called forth the frst comptaint ever made ta that department Mr. Geavey—I bave several relatives interred in those vauits, The City In¢pector-—Put 1 suppose you had their bodics d reme A gentie an then stated that the notices of the removal of the by Were Weerted ihree Gines in the Hensn and snr P went to the Sulli or then stated that when he van stree courel be ioubd the gates locked Bir. Hal lech, Whe LWere. Was ovine Jor the budies of bis CraiG.—On Monday, January 19, Mantua Littie, young- est daughter of John D). and the late Martha Jave Crai,, aged 3 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral on Wedvesday afternoon, at one o'clock from the residence of her father, 266 West Forty-fourth street. Darny.—On Sunday, January 18,Caruerive Darsy, in the S2d year of her age. The (uneral will teke place from the residence of her nephew, William Paine, 82 Orchard street. ob Thursday afterwoon, at one o'clock. The frieuds of the family are reqrested to attend, ira papers please copy. ‘ De Witt.—At Brouxville, Westchester county, on Satur- day, January 17, of ecariet fever, Aurnep, son of Wm. A. and Amelia D. De Witt, aged 3 years, @ months and 22 at Hockeny.—Mary Levisa Dockery, daughter of Thomas and Mary Dockery, aged 13 mouths and 17 days. The friends of the family are requested to attend tho foneral, this (Cuceday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, Fordbaia, Westchester county. Foerer.-—On Monday morning, January 19, at_ three o'clock, after a long and severe jiness, WiLtiam P. Foster, brother-in law of the jate ex-Aldermau Michael Murray, aged 30 years The relatives and friends of the family, also those of his brother, John Foster, are moat respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 157 Green- wich street, withouy further notice, Frovk —On Monday, January 19, Kate Aver, youngest daughter of Edwin C. and Kate R. Frouk, aged 6 weeka and 6 days. ‘ God, in bis wisdom, hag reealled Tho precious boon his love had given, And though the aasket moulders here, ‘The gem is sparkling now to heaven, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funernal, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, 119 | Garden street, Hoboken, Gayxox.—On Mouday, January 19, Jonn Josera Gay xox, aged 18 years, Notice of (he funeral in to-morrow’s papers. On Saturday , January 17, at Smithtown, Long zanern, wile of George Gaskin, istan Smithtown, thie (Tuesday) morniv bine oc ock, Gieeet.—At Richmond, Va. Sunday, October 6, 1862, GRORGE Gr.weRT, a native of Woolwich, England. Mi this should moet the eye of bis brether, Capt. doha F. Giivert, or bie brother in law, William Hughes, they can obtain further information b ing a letter to huis widow, 67 avenue C, corner of Fifth street, New York Engueb, Naseau (W. 1.) and New Bedford papers please cop Usman —On Monday, Jan eon € udrew Gisha the remains ti! be tather, No. 380 Elahth at one o'clock. The friends abiene wry 19, Rowent, yor » aged 18 t the iamily are invited to The funeral will take pixce trom her late residence, at | rage; lost figurebead, sail: Stove gail and bulwarks, de, ‘Bee 9, passed bark Eleanor, of StJoho, NB, waterlog: (before reporied) Amann, Limerick, 79 days, in ballast, to Punch, Meineke & Wi Frou: Nov 26 to Bec 1 had continual W pales: lost an entire suit of rails ~ Bark Gazelle (of New Haven), Rhoades, Barbados, Jan 2, with molasses, 10 H Trowbridge’s Soux Bark Harry Booth, Drummond, Havana, Jan 8, in ballast, tod E Ward. Satled ia company with brig Proteus, for New York. Hark Lucy Ring. Thurlow, Grand Turk, TT, Says, with salt, to Hregi, Son & Co. Btig Watkraen (Swe), Nesberg, Bordeaux, 49 days, with mdse. to order, Briz Ocean Eagle (of Guilford, Ct) with paitn oil €e, to ig Minna Schiffer, Connanton, ballast, to 8 &J Schiffer Brig Mathfide (Fr), Ric ett, Gaboon River, orterheld, ros, 15 days, in St Thomas, 16 days, in ballast, to order. Schr Maria L Davis (of Boston), Doane, Minatitian, 19 days, with hid miles deo, Hassett & Nickerson. Mth mat, 15 | ; m, saw aherm brig ashore wiib aM satis go apparently just grae on Mi Willow Harp (ot Prt deffernon), Davis, Guadaloure, | Island Jan 10, with salt, to BF Small | nd Fortun ttle Coombs, Coombs, St Thomas, 17 days, m bal- r Hacon, Norfolk, 9 days. odie, Van Cleat, Alexandria, 6 days, Frenet, Derby, Alerandria, 6 days. DeGroot, ¥ ~ . Hazelton, Yoomieo, 4 days. Kilis, Bath, 6 days State, Baker, Boston, 3 days. Seber Grant Sehr Alita, Lampert, Boston for Philadelphia, Sclir Amanda, Kelly, Pall River, 24 hours, Sehr Lram Smith, Atlen, Fall r, Hn ind, New Haven Rioop Il Boardman, Collins, Fall Taver. Sloop Vietor Aldrich, West Point, 8 7 Vest Point. more. ' ad vw by @ pilot boat Sfean Bw 1 The ory: “F Ba ‘waa the I Havelock, 6 BLLOW Ship Santa Anna, Moies, 4 and Portemouth, Oct WH Wharton, Jones, from Have, Dee 2. Fr hark Therese; rT 8 f . Forivess M nroe, in pondence, wrecked | al ior | n AeA, tron aN. COHPer Of Whee The bark AQ itew Manderson, from 2 wal Rtoves, t disehar " The sb p bvete, from New York, te now out 18 * looked [or ABMIOOKY, FiNce we have received t , Ha apa thatthe Aimvamnn Was ofl chat) OF. on Me The sehr Amela Ava, of Uuia vort. bas bee seized ov ibe | prague, Gitirs. N ND. Jan 12—Sid" ache RANCISCO, Jan 16—Arr (vy tel) Age, Vavama, wil Brewster, NY ark steamship Golde MiSCELLANKOUS. DAMANTEAN COMPOUND-EXCELS ALL OTHE caved teeth in freedom from path, wr stipe uy and econ ct BA Kast Twenty, se Painless extracting. em ete ae ~ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. SON SQUARE a RIAN CHURE ¢ two Sittings ia th Mr. Huyier, 586 Broadway, to whan 5 high «nd Locus: Me Liverpool @re At lowest market prive of Canal and Cebire, and core EVE, and West street ERING THE BES d Wile & it B77. va yard 195 We A street, tear Seventh ave KESTACKANTS. LASTERS FOR Y¢ Newark Corporat ER,—JERSEY CLT MATRIMONIAL. INEBER OFFICER, DESI Mest pomseus fa wltivated mind, F Corps, Seifoik, Va. KE YOUN LADIE i Joving hearts, wie en of weaith wit | LAND RESIE TAL two unys, Annie and Jenn ¢ as EXPRESSES. (RNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS BURNHA ‘ BEXP RESO and Sfath avowie