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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monvay, Dec. 26, 1864. ‘The greenback currency ts getting pleaty in the Weat, ‘and the demand for moury ip some of the large cities is ot equal to the supply. Wesge ttetated that five mii- Mons of dotiars have just Deen sent by the government to SH. Louis to meet Us indebtedness ja thet department. ‘The Chicago Pribune of the 24tb inst, saye:— Thore bes beeo dimtoution in the demand for money today. butas) ne militon doliars of currency reached bis City last Digusend this morping, in responee to or- dere telegraphed to » York ou Monday, (be disappoint- ment of borrowers has been jess numerous to-day than (or aay day during the week, although considerable mauy are counted in (bat dilemma, AS our bankers expect a stream of currency from New York for some time, probably tbere wits be a (air supply for all who are justly aptitied to it, al hough of this there is co positive cer- tainty. It is very difficult to say how maoy end how large borrowers would take the fleld If there seemed 80 abundance of curreocy to the market. The following were the quotations of cotton in New Grieans on the 16tb tnstant:— Strict middiing. Low middiing.. Midali * Good on Ordinary. —Tho follow ing was the the week:— On hand, September 1, Arrived since Exported during tho week Exported previousiy.. Total... cseeenee Oo band, December 15.... 1864 : c Av imperial uka-c trom St. Petersburg, dated Decom- ber 7, anthorizes the iesue of a Russian tottery loan of 100,006 000 of roi 8,10 bonds of the value of one huudred roubles, bearing imierest at five per cent, These bonds Gre redeomabie 1 sixty years by means of drawings, two of which wili be hold annually for the first thirty years, and one drawing anoualiy Guring the last tbtriy years. At these drawings the prizes will range from ‘ove hundred and twenty roubles upwarda, payable at Amsterdam. and the total sunf distributed at each drawing wii! amount to 600,000 roubles, The aubsorip- Yions, which are payable in ten monthly iustalmente, to commence on the Ist of January, 1806, were to be opened on the 1/th: inst. and closed on the 24th inst. The proceeds of the ion are to be applied to the Increase of the capital of the aational bavk, and for the promotion of pational industry. ‘The amount of currency issued so the nationa? banks last week was Previously issued. Now in cirealati o., $74,390,420 and exports The English off.cis! returns of the imports Of bullion and siecle for the week ending December 7 show thar there were I gold valved at *% There Ported into the United Kingdom er £36,782—together, vo been exported gold vaiued at £152,104—together, £815,748, The the imports by £387,892. correspondent in the interior of » evidently bag the premonitory symptoms, ; Sends us the following accouat of vorious localities ic'e whieh appeared in your paper some few weeks ex) I Wo3 induced to take a trip. through Central New York ou « visit to tts various oil regions. Ag Many of your rewlers are undoubtedly ue curious as { was, and as this m w York State ts com: tng ‘80 generally re the people perbaps a brief ac. count of My journey Would be acceptable to you, Piret, lot me say word about the ge logrost rormations which exit io the various nelghborboods which | visited By consuitiog a map it wi bo scon that Warne and On tarfo counties ar: ty the centre of that great natural division of rocks kvowrn as the Hamilton group, ia which alone bas ol] seen discovered, Tne weils of Oil croek, Pa,; of Eaniekillin, -nada, aud of Southeru (tio, are all 4m Bhi¢ group of ¢ Cevtra! poste thea the et ed ojt terr ‘and Wayee, Iu fuet, if the accepted 1 of the eil-be correct— tbat, if petrvieum comes fr mn. secomporttion of vegetable mat- ter amd bi ‘then | know not why Central New sg su" the grestest ol! bearing district 0; the whole worn, rhe shale i these two countics faye Qs adepthof more thar six hundred feet, and where it Crepe cat in rato. and in the. beds ef brooks it appears to de perfectly saturated with tne cleaginoua fluid. A Attle Of the pock © uaded io a mortar produces a smell Precisely Like thoi ot keresene, wad actual experiments show that oil to ss it quantities can be extracted (rom it. But I will leave suis part ol my sabject, and simply Gtate what 1] obse ved at the toree most noteworthy potnte Of my jouru: +—vir: at Bristol, Rushville and Sa- Spenahy The Abie localities are the summa summarum, of our New York 01 Dorado. at Bristol I found the ntmost‘erclemest prevalitg. Several welts (dve, I be- Heve,) srea'rcacy >irrted, ju oneol which a small quan Cty of ou Bas deru found, This well is down {o\the depth of seven for the’ hundred feet, and Is now being pum of a-cortaining whether it ences at not, which fact will probad y be although veme of the actually abandoned © y thole original owners votére their real value wasapprcviarel. Is seems tbat oli in a deep woli will seldom dow unit! a free channel has beer made for it dy suction = { travetied the whole length of Mud Hollow —e dtatance «f twelve milee—and astonished af the grrut acwoumt of gas the surtace. .** tog springs’ Uristol as Tea! sprivas ig the banks +f the ifudeca Tt this carbonetes hydrogen gas, which emanates from She surface of thei country, realiy comes up trom ot! de- oaits beneath, iveu th Bristolians will be reatized@, At Rushuille very -:ntiar experiments are beifg made, results Davo ev tar been arrived at. along West river as there is on Mud ay vay that these two pleces are Most Suogulue hopes of the | and yory sim ‘There is ag mcd « creek, 10 Brisio! Tagy ere both situated ia very being apowr one mile 10 width and bore méotioned. Two er three nd rome considerable alleys nearly of the tengts wells are going due a oil has been foinc ing quantities not ceep envrgh t strike the white send i larger depots of oo are ‘oand tne veins of of! aire dy cirack a binck slate, wnich /@ Laver expected iv pay in oli Fe gions, Those crevi ce see geversily found 'rom Atty to two hundred “cet ebove the great reservoirs that give a promi nbie vie The third place 1 y sited was Savanny all station on the New Yo k Central afiroad, situxted sbont forty elles nortbostt o° Uxnacdwigua, asd being the zeo: graphion! centre of the off producig rocks above men- cloned, ) ound Ue areal Mittle brook Mn wm dppiog of be the veritable | bey or makes ite appearacce m exoveding large It reer s place exe spe Vr freabet, aud ties earth by paile ol wading tbe bro. k, uo hie and bose tt a, w nd was tuformed that a certain they wore locking tu wdollar a quert (or alsthey *Suil man? had ef wouldekim otf iors 0 boy appeared to bs making very good headway, ad dmbtU Oot that soverni quarts were guibered from (be bok dartug the eborttimet stayed there. This oo! appeared to be of w Gark yellow co or, offensive. 1 saw some of bave yt that it was the crode petro. Dknow there could bene degention praccised, be- Leaw the ol! Towing out of ad zen springs 0:1 ik mynol! 98 it floated and bada © tbat w seldom shows lite { ©: Loring (ther #6 sere exception) 06 one Reighderhood. Ihe heavy ram and (resets wagh it np tothe sufecr, | learp tas been lexted, aud theta large o wence experiwen's in @ month or 80. pot pray tbat the ouierprise may be euccesefnly What a glorious tuing it wid De could the old Empire State be- come a8 41 TEKIN The festen's abo. -avaneeb are exceedingly sanguinc ve aleady rained sever«i thousand dollars to test tory. Dut ca, laliets Must eventually cet bold of inorder to meke tue thing move With almerity, far. were end mechecic ae gesernlly too spering 0 their fonds to pach wed such ao undertekit hall visit the Oi regions Of !eanaylyania and Obie coure of the Lext month, and will write you agaia here ple oes. a from Brooklyn City News. ‘Tne Caricnr ov Savansnm—The flags of the Broowlys Olty Hall and Coort Hoose were dieplayed yesterday in honor Of the cat) Savanvab by Genersi Sherman, Tee Provoer Maren wok —8)x clerks employed io oo Proveet Marsha pice of the Third diate yo, wore ob Sstarday, in seror wrdars from headguartera, leaving some three or (uur to ‘othe businoas 0 Lue Coming drait Those discharged ro, with bwo oxception®, erippled soi Arrivais and Departures ARKIVALS. Lire pooreSican chip AD iB, at Boston=C Pv hotne, - Mebild; Me W thin og, Miss MoGuire. Mr aid Mee Mra Kicwvinos, ent uy mt And Mure’, Mavior F 14, MrSpubert Mey Meunes, Ue BED Ada tt W Mager vunrioe Urouabert. J A Sturges, Kya $e INTERESTING FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the Steamship | petios Champion, Failure of the Cotton Crop in Central America. NEWS FROM ECUADOR. Affairs in Panama and Other States of Colombia. Firm Proceedings of the Con- gress of Chile. Spain Threatened by the South- ern Governments. PERU IN THE PRESENCE OF WAR. Possibility of an Immediate Conflict. A Common Cause Against a Common Foe. Dxcitement in Nicaragua Over Mir. Lincoln’s Blection, a. oe., The steamship Champion, Captaia Wilson, arrived at this port yeatorday, Crom Aspinwall on the 16th instant. By this arrival we teresting intelligence from the Pacific, which will be found in the letters of our Panama | correspondent, ‘The following is her specte liat:— DeWitt, Kittle & Co.. noan, Sherman & Co. felis, Fargo &Co.... A John A Stewart, Assistant Treasurer. + $25,000 31,573 Six: AM eR yo f Gibbs, of the Champion, hes our thanks tor the prompt éelivery of correspondence and late papers. Our Panama Correspondence. awa, Deo. 26, 1864 The PaciGe Stevm Navigation Company Taica, Captain Chambers, from CGuayequi! aed interme- diate ports, arrived ta this harbor oo the Oth inst. She The steamenip Champion, with the Clifornia brings the following cargo for New York:—One husdred rare and Wtery-soven bags uf cocos, two befeeot berk and {mails three ceroogs of merchandise. ‘Ths vows from Ecuador eof a0 moment. Everything fe the republic fe excesdtugty quiet, av€ business improv. oat crowd tbat formed the baltoce oapture the Ceatrai Amerioan steamers, but who was un- ‘uccesstul. ‘The Guatemaia bri us the of the a'most total destruction of the cottom orop in Central America by the worm, Iu 9 former ietter I stated that « large of thererop trom (bis ate 98 Lot sapposed the ins: ad. extended beyond certain localities: however, it is discovered that vo ivcalities Rave been free from the soourge, that all have suffered alike, abd that but a very gmall portion with be in: cond find te way to market. The second tae “1, may toro “} ovtall richt, and it wittrequire a it thie kind to enable the planter to esoxpe almost ruin. Thus We see how uncertain it is @ speculate upon apytiing. Four montbt 'y one supposed the yield of cotton im Central jouid.be Very Beavy: now, those hores are bo the wiuds, much (® thm disappointment of those who are indirectly, as well as those directly, i terested ip the success of the The portion of the Diratiodt ctowa that made t rendozvcus in Salvador, hoping to take passago on board the Central Ameriean #toxmers and effect the!r capture, when they found their scheme had failed commenced fighting among themselves, avd braised and broken heads were tbe order of the day. They bad taken thoir departure for Belize when the Guatemala arrived, and are, no doubt, by this time in pee more plotting mischief, These sooundr hen arrested, and even alter their purpose.was kaown, succeeded in being released through the influence of the British Tepreasntative, they claimiug to be Brilsu subjects. Ths absence of our Minister, Me, Paetwidge, ‘evim bis pes At this time is very mach (o be regretted, 98 his repro sentations: might have counteracted the ir uence of our 60 called English (rieade.and secured the persous of the pirstical rascals, especially thetr leader, Johnston, alias Bradshaw. When this Coliow's baggage was searched, some very interesting correspondence wa {ound therein from parties in Nassau, and Columbia, South Carolina, ‘The Jeiter from the’ tak , daicd in Sep tember !ast, apeaks most hopefully of the coufederaoy. avd does not give anything like ag gloomy « picture of matters and things there ae the majority of Southere letters prbiiahed in Northern jouraais. 0: from Nassau speaks of expecting funds from New York by the Corsica. Could the money for this enterprise come {rom there? May be the World or News can answer this question, as they are generally supposed to ve posted on such mattors, ‘The diferent governments of Contral America have promised to be on their guard to provest any secoud schome of this kind being carried into ellect. PANAMA. Matters hero are progressing very amoothiy—uncom- monly so, Tho acting President of the State, Senor Galancha, is mating friende ou evory wide by » wice and judicious course, aud his government will doubtiess be- come very popular, so much #0 that 1 doubt if ta Coloma, op his return—if he doos returuo—will receive she warmest wetcome in t! Santa Coloma and bia satellites are to have a hauling over the coals by the Supreme Court at Bogota, on threo distinct charges—viz: the insult to the Freoch Con u', the appropriation of the prese of the Mercanvils Chronicle, aud the imprisonment of Senor Francisco Arias, Aud the general impression ie that it will go bard with them, for the proof 18 very clear in each cise that, they were great oulrages and tn viclasion of all law aod the constitution. ‘The groat case of the Cnited States Consul at Aspin- tizea residing bore, for hav- wall versus an American tog Ruocked bim down and givea him a black eye, which has occupied the crimival court bere for eight | months past, 8 decided last week by the | Supreme Court of the State deciaring ali the proceedings aull and void, The writing in this case, which a New York Aldertaan would bave settled in five minutes, occu- pied over eighty pages of fooiscap paper, and the Di Attorney prosecuting thus speaksof the whole afai “‘Pbis bulky pr:coes, for the simple act of @ man pro: voked by the sssaalted person's. culling bim a liar to bis face. who, without premeditation, thought be ought nut to be @o called, and at once an answer with bis fist, ought (© bave been sottled as such matters are settled between mou of cour.ge, without molesting the public authorities with.such loug’ proceediags about ® quarre! of little momect.” ihere was. motive in this Prosecution beyond the snere injury sustaine!. The As. pinwal! Coxgul is correspondent of tho New York Jin-s, and be who thrasbed him is the correspot it of awother Northern jourpal. Mr. Cunsul thought tu tionship with tue Attorney General of this son in law—he coud bring influence euough to dear either imprison or rua off the Isthmas his opponent. be was mistaken, for the Supreme Court has acted hovestly, and defeated Mr. Covsui. horge, foot and artil- Jorg, throwing him completely overboard aod mukiag steamebip | him the lnughiog stocks of all Panama, BISCKLLANROUS NEWS. metts and from New York oo the 3d arcived at at noon on the 13th, The passengers and crossed tbe same afternoon, embsrket on board tog the flag of Hear Admiral Gesege F. Rearson, iaited fog. Prevideut Morenc bad been ous tour to the different Sepa sary. commending: the United States naval forces towne Of bie republin; aad would -viett thosw on vbernorth..| 2 the Facite Octen.. sails tom ern trontior before returning to the capital, From the province of Cauca, in the repabtic, we learn | Kins, eniled that a disastrous’ fre ocurred 'ta the tewn‘ot Tumaco,.| Pico daviaE ie Wheredy some Gfty- seven bulldiogs were evnsamed. {a nUppasedto bave teen the work ef) aniseen@ery, an dartog the conflagration the wizgers went ia for wholesalo | robbery and plunder; and were ne doubt: the cause of the Gisaster, that the opportunity eould thus be aiforacé thom for extensive pillage, This is the ehazseter of the Face all over the world, Gonoral Mosquera ts etilt te te Cauca, ostensibly push- {ag forward 4bo censtruction Of the read between Lali and Buenaventure; but, as mavy persous say, really Canvassing the eouvtry, ‘waving Im view the woxt Presi. ential election. There are seme, too, ‘uneharitable enough to eay that he hepes & revolution ‘will occur ‘against (be presest gecera! government thas will place tim ageia {6 tho positing of Presiéent of tue republic, even before the tare Le would be eatitied to the poal- | sion if temalty elected; but those who know the antece- deats ef Gevera! Mosquera, and how auch he abhers revclutions, although they may be for bis benefit, ‘must feel satisfied that those ramors and surmises are eatirely without foundation, The Geveral, so it is eaid, wiil return to this poist by the vext steamer en route to Europe; but he hes bsen comicg by “ the next steamer’’ for wo very long that we are tired of waiting for him. Ihave said before, in speaking of this road, that if completed it will be of immeose advantage, not only to the State of Cauca, but to the republic; for it opens to exteasive commerce one of the richest sections of the country, by giving @ road Practicabie for wagons re now nothi but canoes and mulesare used. While this improvement is being pushed forward to benefit tue country and in- crease bugigess,cusiom house laws have been passed, and are now in force, that ja o great measure tend te i destroy the useiulness of (ue véw road; for by tham ihe merchant runs oe many risks of heavy fines or confisca. tion ef Bis gooas, by the most insignificant error in bis ‘custom houno entrios, that it is witu fear and trembling be receives @ shipmout. 1 will give @ caso that was brought to my notice today, im which, by the merest accideot, no one being to dlame for jotention or design to evade the law, a merehapt is subjected toa fine that will cover all the profit he cx. pected to make on his purchase, A merchant of suena. ventura ard Call purchased a large bill of drags of an extensive wholesale establisbmeut in New York, to be shipped to the former pert, via Panama, The new cus tom hoase-law sepa that 4he invoice (factura) must state ibe contents of each package, its vatae aud the gross weight; and a failure to comply with this reeuts tien renders tbe censignes liable either to @ hoavy fine of to confiecation of ali the goods; but if, when the invoice is received, and the eonsignee finds there {is an error, be wil go before the collector (adminis'rader) and swear that po invoice was received, time will be granted him to obtaia one, and jn this manvor, by fates swearing, diticulty and loss may be averted. So it was with the merchant above re. ferred to, The nouse in New York forwarded an invoice {0 which the gross weight of (be package was om ited, and not wishing to perjure himself, the consignes frankly stated the error to the Collector at Beus vosture, and time asked to obtaia & correct one; but (the request was refused, tne additional per contage charged, utiog to some nine hondred | dotiars, aud paid, or else the whole invoice would have been confiscated, aud the honest merchant was re ferred to Bogota for redress, which, now that the movey ia io tho public treasury, he may whistle for, There ie no beaded warehouse syetem in this country, the duties most first be paid, then-the goode may remaip in store as Jong a8 the owner or ounnitnes tees Mt to pay storage. ‘The merobaet in this once will Make all possibe «ndew vore to recover the amuunt from tue eut, bat i after a roneoaudie time he Fiould (a)! tn dovng ao, be wil (and | think vers properly) fall bck 00 the house in New York for tho amount of the foe imposed, as it wae on ngcount of the error on the original invoive that the oes was sustain sd. ‘Treatmont of this kivd by th’ wiil render me same time ib wile 2 | Jeniency shoul begre: ted tp the Custom house bu | of this country. for be encouraged, aud trade increase? in a manner to cover | twenty times cver, thaamunt of Ones imposed for an | untotentional, hopest, and at the same time meat trivial house of nd a rr the Every nee by sueh means Husinoss man would Nemhar Sinvohet!. Mr Ghee Jb Frown J 8 | error: the, uo, the auth rites apport to be Lolaily wiln- ton. HF Dire 0 Howes. Jr, OR Ret J 8 Dunning i at wen® open ra, eld,” Mason Tey. Aas Norma | pinnae ps Pag aie Nortnes, Mr Raeen oT Nie Dobe} o 0 pen ether ‘ od deermined to make tue moet— *Saundore, i | HL fOr Uaemseives oF the country,1 do not kuow—wh: gna dnuirter | the power to do 89 is im ther hand: es fr heresiter. give this cage tu full, am. itas for tho jut ee pene, Ae Ree wet and | rast of the ‘many merchants of New York who do 1 / f Bustnens wath this country to understand bow all im- ' roo Mie Hediieh, Mise v6 L Poli, F Hieting, J & Davide idler, Gapt Newton, J Lona terrane. + Champion I Mebonald, wife Ne} Geatanld? ws Uipenw ama daugner, ‘rawiard PB Oolias CV Rushton ‘te Sarg I) teria, M Jougria gs Te Rainog He, Mrepeg Ck was ‘han ‘ ¢ " waht 7 Raney, id ye Kelly. H : CP Hantiggto ft * W Shaw. OP deinen Want it Cane MAG "h "Dd BP Mead, M Thompson —and 10) in it 18, Dot ouly (ov themseiver, but for their cu | ay that all papers intended for the custom bouses | of thm country should be made out in couformity with theextetiog laws; for by what | nave cited they will observe thatoo error wii be excused, aud that much | lone and ineonvenjence will be sustained if invoices are | seat that aremot gorroct ja eyery particular | CENTRAL Awe | The Panama Rajiroad Company's sterner Goatemata, | Captain J. M. Dow, arrived here yesterday morning from porte in Centre! americe, Among Ber paseen ors was Captain Naveoport, United Staioe Navy, commanding the United States stip Lascaster, wao Wout vp the coast in + the hope ©. Leing able to secure tig versgne of Yhe piratl- |. The Unite@states steamer Sagina: oa the 6b for S+p Francisco, Vi® Aca ‘on board geven pirates captured on vador, wtto will’ bo-tatned over to the cur. Wty of) the military authorities.oa her arrivel. These Torthiee will doubtless peed: some time on, Alcatras Island, where they w: v6 a Gbe view of the-harbor and a tithe to meditate on the past eed futare. | vane iabvenningtieenitans ooourret on, the Saginaw shortly after she bad leit this port. qunner's mete, while cleanlog small arms, snapped a cap on en Enfield rite that was supposed net to be ‘The piece went off, the ball passing through the deck, striking Acting Ensige J. H. Brockway in the arm, sbattering the boue and lacerating flesh aid muscled io the most te. ri ble manner. (wt once put back, aod oa arrival, 8 conseli ot ‘geous was ey and = «amputation determined upon, which ct pel ee oo Lt tana og Gradually sank from loss of blosd: and the great shook, and expired the next morning. His romains ware to- may ES eh. ceremonies on the Isisnd of Fameaco, ‘Foo fag maw sailed again on the Th. For the past ten days we have Bad drenching rains day and bight, maki mmengure for the exceediagly dry sum 'e vow lvok and hope for a speedy setting in of the dry season, for we are saturated with and covered with mould. dam;ness Panama, Dec..6, 1864, SOUTH aMmixICA. Tho Pacific Steam Navigation Company's stopmsbip Bogota, from Valparaiso and intermediate porte, arrived io thie harbor at three P.M yesterday, Hor dutes are: — Valparaiso, Novembor 17; Callao, 23th; Paita, December 1. The news by this arrival is most iatorestiog and im- portant. Io Chile Congress met in extra session oo (be | 24 of November, to take into consideration matiers of moment that would be brought befu.o it. } The vew castom: jaw will have gone juto-eperation on | the 19th of November. ‘The people of Chile are still on the anxious beach re. gerdiog the Peruvian question; «nd, until this is settied, but Little outside enterprise will be taiked of. The United States steam sioop-of-war Narraganeelt, Commander Sclim E, Wood wort! ited trom Cailao on the 19th of November for Valparatso. An advortisement in the HaRatn of October T asks the wherexbouts of Camilla Valencia, a Peruvian. This per- son mow resides in Cutlao, and is in good health and Orcumstances, CHILE. The Congress of Chile met in extra session oo the 2d of November, and the following are among tue matters that wit! be laid be’ore it:—dhe Budget for 1965; taking a eral coasus of the population of the repabiic. tegisla- tino On the subject of the tax on patents; concession of patente, dec, ‘The Miaister of Finance mee made the following state ment of the fluancial condition of the republic:— ‘The foau Of three miliions has ot been effected, on ac- count of the high fate of discount in Europe. ‘The actual proceeds 0! the cust6rms have been less than was calculated opon. Up to the let of November the re- ceipts at Valparaiso wero less by $107,000 than had been expected, which will probably make the deficit at the ond ‘of the reir at loast $200,000. The receipts at northera ports will increase rather than diminish the amount. he working of the Valparaiso and Santi«go Railroad was not sativfactory, the receipts being mech smaller than anticipated. The new Custom House regulations would go iuto ope ration on the 19th ult., and on that dato the coasting trade, heretofore the exclusive privilege of Chilean ves sels, would be thrown opeu to the sbipping of all nati ns, | Under the new customs law Lnglish coal, beretofore tepsively used in mining operations in Chile, will be sub coted toa heavy duty, This will give increnced value d importance to the mings of that article in Chile, and most considerably reduce tho foreign trade, which has uly been great becauee freedom from duty gave Welsh ovals at a comparatively low figure, The Peruvian question and the great American Com- gressat Lima are stil the al! absorbing topic with the press of Chile, What they both wiildo crowds every- (ning else into a Corner, and Lill It is decided definitely, © wey or onotbor, items from the model repuvtic of hy America wil! be Beary, dull and uminteresting. markets of Valperaiso, for the fortnight prior to ling of the steamer, had been very dull; uncom wenly #9, To copper trausmetions hed beep very limited the fortwight Be-ore the mail artived 1,200 of bars were sold, part at $19 12%, aod part After the mail arrived po trans. 0 ti ta ot #14, free on board. There bad been, ptemner. two arrivals of American ship avd parture. ORNTRAT AMBRICA The Poname Ratload Company's etesmetiip Salvador, Captain Dooglae, from ports in Central Amerion, arrived ih thi# barbor op the morning Of the let inetant. She brings the following cargo for Now York:—eigbt huo- God and eighty #x bides, forty-one bales of deer kins, | thirty-two ceroons Indigo and Minetecn packuges of sti drier. | The sews from the Central American repubtics is of no | Importance whatever, The statements regarding (the cotton crop are the same ne I eent you por last stonmer, Tt te eatd m Niearagoa that Captein mm, Noyal Navy, bas left Kogi-nd for Nicaragon, accompani. by @ corps of engiicers and will, 000 artival, cnmen erations, baying ia ylew (he couspruction of thy Fe-.ad TAjpoad very this on paper, but it will tage some time after the surveys are completed and the Jine located before acy one will iol eariaey as to the comeeete of @ strong Op. and determination however. ae samen of she sistas affair, in giving * - Hast te a moc of the pi ip ke di ry iscovered, and that they were to have been arrosted; they erederead 0 auapigion of ‘being Me “rion, but, released, 3 bation, as it was found that no oeidence sould bo brought accings them. Ov this examimation, two of the mea, when called upon te state dhe object of their coming to Salvador, did not hesitate to say th was for pure tye slosmerssand thelr ral een tin, commerce 0 |. ane ir OF. ea! of the United States iv the Paci s these 18 ior ect proved successful, Thoy are atill at lar, or, and bopes are still entertaived that they may be enticed into the net aot for them. Woe be to thom if they ar» oauxbt. After all the passengers had left tho Salvador on the upward trip one trunk remaiued on board unclaimed. Thinking that this might foraf part of the Dagcuge of the captured parties, it was examined, aad sureencuch the coptenis condemued it; for there was found anew and large rebel flag, more handculfs, offie-rs’ cups, revel navy buttons, gold lace, and other articles for the outtit of the officers, all of which were turned over to the custody of the naval officer who went up in the Guatemata for the purpose O! trying to gat possession of the pirates remain- {ng on the coast. Ail the developmonts ia this case prov it w well planned scheme, and one that would bave proved successful bad oct the iniormation of Mr, Sa’ patoly arrived here in time = “Atl's well that on: ? aud the Vaited States bsve cause for congratulation that this expedition, which, bad it been carried out, would have proved so destructive to eur commerce, met with the end it go richly deserved. PANAMA, On the evening of the Ist inst, a death oecurred in this oity which may prove murder, although it may be nothing more than justifble homickte, A number of men of the Sixth regimentof California Volanteers, form~ ing @ portion of the guard on board.the steamship Goidoa Age, were on shore on leave and in charge of a joant, AS they were »bout going of and before getting into the Doat @ dispute arise, sod in tne row the sergeant, Charies Golden, drew his rovolver and shot one of the privates, named Daily, dead upon the spot. The sergeant J that ho acted in gelf-do'ence; that the private first re« fused te obey orders and then struck hin; bet otbers resent aay thit no blow whatever passod: All this, owever, will be determined when the case is teard. Immedia‘ely upun the fact beiwg made koown to the authorities they made a demand upsn the United States Cousul for the person of the culprit, aud the tatter func onary at once went on board Lanc-ster to cn. gute with Admiral Pearson, who told Colonel’ McKee that while be would “hot act as police ollicer for the Colombian government, or rather the suthorities of Panama, by arresting and seoding the man ashore, b would cause him to be delivered up if they would send» proper officer with # propor requisition (or bim, inemmucty €s the offence was committed within their juris teton: This was communicated to the goveroment. whem aw officer waa at onco'sent and the man was delivered! to him wpou requisition, The Admiral witnessed the wuole proce:divg. bel g in his barg*, within a short distance from the landing, when the affair occurred 1 stat wateh this case closely and report it as tho trial goes 01 for I have nn idea from my own experience ith courts of justico—it they my be termed sucb—ihit a Tan bas poor chance untesw in with the governme t® party, and if in with them ry good chance of get- ting off scot free, The isener betve probably without ther side, nay have justice done bim; but if convicted and sentexced to jail or chain gang. for ‘Among the passengers yador, were a party of gemblers who went up the const jn her, and were euspected o! being connected with the party Of pirates, but against whom no evidence could found, They wero thought'to'be ready to join when t vessel wag recured, and the fict of their having msde the round voyage 1s prima facia evidence that tbey iv tended visiting no particular port or poiuts on the c ARt tor the purpose of carryimz on their profession, lhey bad a roulette table in operation tor some time in this ince, ond it Is thought they were lut into the secret by Hoge while be was bere wating. and persarded to the party, Now that they bavereturnod they will be closely watched. and if they are wise mea they will ro- turn to their legitimate tatters than serklog da- tinction in a trade scarcely less-nesorable—that of pi- rates and froedovters. Now that this affair ie over, tho-plam forever [ruatrated and the principal men im tab», it seed out of piace ty id-be forthcoming. It = pecured tha evideuce of service, in comp! sented Mr. Netson wit ‘olgin the world Conse jicully, koow tn? his fopanecs for firearms, J respectfully recommendite the Hoard oF "\i- reetors.o! the Panama Kuiltoad Company 30 at once ca). a meeting, nod Appropriste & suMciont sum for the purch-Fe of the thousand-;ourder Podown gutat M rt Hamfiton fr N a ted on tise beach in trovt of v9 8 fine Teage abd novasictnl ica, | will Bes beer, as 1 know tee WIE TAG MUU Wr of small arme. No present of bess magnit, ce ond be commensurate wile she Fervice 1eu- ered to the company, aud that, too, noe strictly io the tone of bis daty. A word to the wise, however, is sum. cient. For a woek past we have bad thesvet seascn in earnont; ft bas been almost » deinge, ard it to ke les like dry wenther than | have eeu it sois year, Mud and water ero in the ascendant, and umbreluses & premiua MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. ‘The steamship (cern Cuore, frou New York on the ‘284 ult , with the California maie-aad rprise by arriving at- neon en the 2d ins ., making xine dase’ parsage Hor wes aud mars eros:«i the same afternoon were: ked on the xem abip Golden age, aud sated the urxt murning for San Francisco. Lieutenant Gem bo como to ip cyane. He des ori then Ir ALD readers for not giving ‘btb ul jaformarioa Concern jag the propored egainat (he sinamers of the ’apama Kaiirond Company: but wheo they my reason they will scarceiyy Ehope, consider am a; vlogy necrssry, Lam uot » United States Consul and news. payer correspondeut combined: Consequentiy | cavnot, in ¥ Glation Of wo vath and against the recuiathons of the Sisto Department, (urvish.then, with officia! inform-tioa, | aud that which shouid be mpiotiy coutidenti 1. 1 war | coin, elled to wait unt!l thoalfar beermo public property, until tbe tine arrived wien it was my Gaty to know ai, and | trust my account of whatdid occur then wii! be found ioteresting enough to cover all shortcomings ta Dut boing abie to tell, (or the above reason, what wax ex. pected to come of, Wuen adie to lie to obtaio tuform, tron, nd then commit each of coniidenco in giving it publicity, 1 may be able to furnian ofiiclal news a» arka are based upon the article watch New York Zimes of the 1th ia foal gives uu AcCOUDL O! the plot to Oxptare the stearnors, and states that the iniorm«tion bad beco some time in their 4s. and bad boev re cvived trom # bia way fool the Northern read Othe Times, but it canvot do so here; for wilt it wie faform us bow 1 orm tiow could have reached \¢ York,vi+ Havana, tha: the pirates arrived to seaman too late tor the Guatemals, avd hed token passage to tb vader, «nd that all arrangemouts hod veen made for ¢ capture Why not come out fairy snd bead the article, m cur own corres; oudent”’ in Pananm, he Untics Srateg Comeul in Aspinwail—the man who bed the wor mation officially and confidentially—aud who, by giving itto @ daily journal ior pubsication, viol-ted his oath of office and the regulation of the State fepartment, and who, for such an offerce under avy otber Secretary of State, would put aniy be tur out, but summarily kicked out of the office be diegraces. = THE SPANISH-PERUVIAN WAR QUESTION.. Oar Lima Correspondence. Lina, Nov. 28, 1864. Installation of the South American Comyress in Lima—The Day Observed 'as a Specint Holiday—Drrermined Action Of the Peruvian Congress—The Ultimatum to the Spanish Naval Commanter—The President of Bers Calud Upon by Congrats to Resign—Total Petruction of the Spanish Frigate Triunfo at the Chincha Istands ty Firoman Attack Probable Upon the Balance of the Squacron— Commercial Matters, dic, The public excitement of the last fortoight bas been womewhat increased ima special manner by the solemn installation of the South American Congress, which took place on the 14th inet, after several previous pre. paratory seasivos, entered upcn with the object of agree. fog as to the nature of the end desired, and the posst- bility of realizing the measures proposed, The plenipo. tentiaries ropresented the republics of Bolivia, Chile, Arge. tine Confederation, Peru, Fouador, Colombia and Venezucla, and the dey wae observed as a boliday and dedicated to public rejoicings im the shape of apanimous congratulations, fireworks and fMiumi nations, in which the enips of war in Callao jomed im fancy display, eech doing honor to the fla; of his neighbor in the approved spirit of fraternity, | | The present Congress of Repablies is tke rat that has deen derlnitely organized, though otliers have been pre- vioutly proposed, to wit;—That of 1820, in 1 for | defence against Spain, and that of 1947, lo Lima, againat | the monarovical combinations of General Flores, OF the | Reuador and the ex-Queoo Cristina of Spain, and which were ultimately (rustrated by Eugland, There Congresses Propose 10 represent eeourity, liberty aad peace by Union, as opposed to most ofthe bygoue Cougresse® of Korope, sued a& that of Verona, which stipulated obedt- pree®, apd representative monarchy im favor of despot- | fem. “The actual mocarche are not supposed wo exyners | thi ammeter amid the new order of things; bua weir atts tre stilt too often very sienilar, atft the fuwer of might over right, and etil Among some of thaws Ine old Vine of Divine right” ‘General Horran bas arrived as Mioister fom the repabs He OF Gdatemals, oot Don Mariato jroeemane fe Ox pected me Minister for the repo vite Of aalyador. The Kow- ornme: t 0 deter yin d e maintal poo republioan fem, The gpeegh of Ganoral Mitre, the Pro- \DECEMBAWd) #7, 86k | ¢ detailed to feoenecting the-PéoiBe Ocean and the Gulf of Mémico. All } sident ofthe Argentine Republic, in reply-to the Spanish | 1 | Rw AN. ‘one: but untt! thea t must remain in iho io r, 6008 to thei Ope, and suppression of the tiberty of thee | eramonts of te States of Cet y Ame jem have dented 1 veoeunene, wll intent a of Joining Meviey vase itd new syntern’ OF | JO7tN (oer eed Presitont persons among the crowd were affected with Governor Soenz likewise called on and congratulated tho United States Consul on the re-election of Mr. Lincoln. whole devoted to and in act sae was Sthaset setae bat bat te! persons Minister at bis public reception, is remarkable for its Practical sense, energy and yot good will towards foreign Powers, but ends with the following significant observa. tlons:—“Spain is welcome to America if she brivugs Peace, justice and respect of our rights, ia which case "ae ce Shan uy gl a with valuable benevolence and fraternity will warmly greet her; but if — a - heater toe . onrgh it areived sbe brings injustice aud war, abe will find a continent low York. jing to the Trat MD PADy ; ready to defend its honor and ‘berty, even at the coat of | smaller srefie, Tree” ay Malian Orig aI several: oM® Supreme aacrifioes.’” ’ Oo the ot osm inst. two weddings Tv thewe who careitoaveotizate the truth of a quie- | Soupia'aticbed up" by ‘Consul Cotreh wore MJ. J tlon which. may grow'Into serious proportions, ft may be | Andreas, one of the largest merchants of the place, and satisfactory to kuow that amidst tho outcry of the Span. | Miss Pouer, ‘of Philadeipiia, The ‘sh prese upon what is termed the ‘“incoucefyable preten- gonid not lapes. Slots of Peru, two papers—the Feria and Democracia— Kx E NT U Cc K Vv « me Ne y formerly names of the other happy couple | are.auiliclentiy patriotic to endeavor to enlighten public Opiuton by stating the facts as they occarred, by appealing ae to reason against faction, by calming national partiality ‘and prejudice, and pointing to wrong where it exists, and “gh Feet Hiei Sas edhs ee eee. : more significantly by-ealling attontion to the inevitable Between Slavery amd Freedom, &o. Injury accruing to mational prosperity from the eacrifces OUK FRANKFORT Desrarca. — demanded in consequence of wars carried on at so groat a Franvrour, Ky., Dec, 20, 1864. distance from resource and supply, Uofortunately, how- Aside from military. mattiore, of b'gh consideration, | @ver, for the credit of republicaniam, from the publica | there is one subject now creating a stir and attracting at- | tton of a letter stated to bave been written at Madrid to | tontion io nearly all the counties of the Stato, It relates | the publighor in Lima, and, of course; universally com | to the contemplated meeting of the Union State Convea- mented upon, there ‘s strong reason to auspect that foul | tion, at Frankiort, om-the 4th day of January next, the measures were concocted'a short time previcus 0 the | game day on which the Legistature isto reassembic. The morn siderite and bs ae the stay vy Peru | Convention is %.be rogarded in the light of a meeting of © actual. President of Fepublic. 1t wou'd | ‘the loyal peoplerof the State, to counsel togotiier for th that the 4 Y 4 : naga Mi Tee ee eee reas er ang | Dest lutereste.of the-Commonweslth, It is an loitistive oe tinonllls of ape Leathe put in ardy, re _movement to follow in the steps of Maryland on the ques- eon tbe work of a few traitors countries; thet } sien of slavery. So important » meeting as this Is re- the origia of the whol lat bee Ate ve pale hleetie® Bes been. 8 Oe garded bas never been held in the State. Some who seem to know say that the future wolfure and prosperity of ness to Spain during the war of Independence; and, in fact, that the ‘birthright has been offered for a mesa OF | ghe Commonwealth will, to no very limited extent, binge upon the decisions of this Convention, It is certain that redt- the deliberations of the Convention will be of so grave a character as to keep it’ in session several days, the tendance will, from. appearances, be very largo, and the ratiread lines bave been requested, and will, no doubt, on the President himself, Ove pepee ia Lima says:— | afford delegates tickets nt half price, to make (he travel “The governm: ‘tas sought only ite personal ag.ran- | to Freukfort easy. Many will attend who do not favor the dizement. The government bas been crreless, even to | movement, and hence there may be angry discussions, temerity, of its noble and sacred obligations. The gov- | and. perhaps, some disturbance. 1¢ wilt be aConvention sapens has demovetrated a contempt of lis opicton, | which will adect, by its decistons, the interests O° ell andi indifference to the national desires, The govern. | classes, as tt ts devigno® to present te tho people of ment, with or without studied intenuion, has been unable | the Statea policy by which*the loyal ones are willing to 40 conduct public affeirs since the violation of its terri, | be guided ia tue future. One of two things will bo re- tory.’’ Disconteot’ aud indigaation are palpable on | commended by tho:e who are to constitute the Conyen- all sides, and (he resuit is that on the 2éth | tion—emaacipation by State action, or a recommendtion instant a proposition ia Congress was made as follows:— | to Congroea, as the velcetot the toyal Reetien the S'ate, “ The Congress of t¥e Peruvian republic will lexro with | that Kentucky is in a condition ready Band by the the nighe-t sal hat tee President of the execu. | constitutional abolishment of the peculiar institution, . poe te power, ton Juan Avtonio Pezct, res'gns'the supreme THE NORTHERN DEPARTMENT. authority without less of a dav into the bands of the pe y Against designated by the constitution to succeed’? Au adi Ramors of Incenttiary Designs te be ble, credit of It should, at least, be out poor humanity. hoped #0; but one thing is certain: that all the opposition and cuimosity shown by the public against the Mintaters, aa observed in tbe last communication, ig now cente 00 was also added’ to the eect that ‘the debite con the project of war be suspended, and &:commiss bumed of seven memberr of Congress to express to cbief of the executive (te desires of thut body that he o—Deoisive Measures Soe OUR -OINGINNATI. CORRESPONDENCE. Cavonewart, Ob1o; Dec, 19; 1864. @Bould resign the command.”’ Affaire looked at that time as thoigh the «+ vaceacy’? would be declared by Congress, #hould the Presideot refuse bis reaturation Wut tho excitement has rapkdly sacred. things: from town ther, till the absor ing thonyht of war broucht the | General Hooker is in receipt of icrportant, information Thitvwiny law onthe 2étininst.. voted by all the mem- \bere exest one:—* The executive ‘will dictate imme. | !@ relation to rebel designs against: the olty of Chiongo. a@inie orders (or the diaocoupaeon of the islands, and will | It is reported that some rebels are onspected with evil g@iagan account of the meastres adopted to Comuross in | designs from Windwor, in the direetion of Rouse’s Point, It is known that there is quite @ large body of sympa- thizers at Windsor, who are engaged ic the manufacture Of @ peculiar kind offire tor the purposes of incoudiarism. Designs agatost Cttcage are regarded ase fixed fact. So maby railroads converge at that city thrt‘it-ls possi- ert days, recond—The exovutive ts prohibited colo byattug ung treaty with Spain notil the islands are dis ovonvied eiloer spontuneously or by force of arms." ‘Thue | ern, on the precadeat of Spain, will probably in & few dys proceed to bosti tes witbont anv formal déeteoation of wae; and shouldsshe demounetrate any of bie for the rebels to throw into it in twenty-four hours fully two thousand ipeeod!aries. It is reported that General Hooker bas sald that if any rebel gang comes (romrCanada and buras er attempts to burn any portion of Chicago, or any town in bis depart meat, he will pursue the rascals ubtil he sapiares tbem, tharnuatities am Dower obtain fergate and thi torcoruetually at the even if it be & the door of the Canadian capital itself. Despatches are daiiy received (rom friends ia Canada, which piainly show the fears of the people aro not:with- Out tho best of fouadation, two sterners. The otver fi Fotlce Iute! i. ‘Vkesonaien Admicst did aittnat was possibic to ad wndér the circumstances by uarhotting the gupe, A Tnencwenr Poatea ARReStED—ALiacen Recsrvets ov baviog PeRrerdna a valuabies to be got at. on ‘Srotms Goons,— Alfred’ Mepper, « ostored’ man; who for wilt now mst rather a precerious situaties,. apoug wey veate past bas been ewmploped ae porter in with tho PFeruran force nest at Reud sud decided! < . camasioet tape ber, and tis own . celntorcem: iz tre paper warehduse o Maser. Howell & Ca 2te. 38 sti att @ @istance: though these. consisting of C is ands street, wes ycsterday arrested by officers Duna hones aud @ yuntnm, . were seen oT the Rio “de |® | ang Reynolds, of tbe Tweaty-sixth precinct, charged ith Laving at various times stolen wall paper to-a large: Line; Ana Ww Spite OF ull the erin to wave bya tod ent, when sho drifted ‘out to failmgene mine o'clock iu the evening, and berselt ox- Pleduig a8 tweo'cleck in the morving. when adeut four wes ol) the islandg, Some Of The acbris, By report, was Diowo-veas ton Kop at a distance of Av Ut five miles ~betenying to the} jen arrived: bere | w' an ‘The Miniever of Finance renigned. and the new Minister, Senor Gerciw Urratia, was appointed om the 20th inst. +: but netherhemnr the reor ining MINKE are ved by the Tmblic, tough the | resident till clings to Bie forti'ying tae palace wil cavuiry andsimfantry. fle appears, moreover, to-wied to | gor examiuation. hastes Sixowa downfall by the adovtion of-obmuxtw measures, ruc’ as tbe tmyprironinentu' certain parties eho show too platuly their uneaxinces at.nis proceedings and: their impatience at hia tn ctivity; but, a8 sras4ornerty dbre-veu, ale thin might be the result of too much reserve: and a questions © wantot Cexnknoss, ‘ome a’armh wus experienced lately by the rumored an. Polntueuts @ Miuister OF State of General Vivaneo aud’ trict of this city, was net enrolled tast epriug-by the D-ard of enrolment, but this week I was catled'6n- by peesengors, took | seucr Lo Vere. the lormer recerded ag ‘abselutist;'’ and [ one of the earoiling officers appointed by the Supervisors, the Isiter as saristoerat,"’ but It is not confinmed.. A. : ‘coeatansininign avai aod who fasisted on taking my name, &c., age and: all, hor of Witferontia anemest | who told me I must go to the » oFtans $& tacae Countrics is 1Be treaty Of commerce f Marrhel and grt exempted. Well, I wont. and custom Bouses with Bolivia, whcb ixexeendiugly | Marshal told me J was bot enroucd on bis borks: linerst, The eizens of the coe are in every reepocd ust bave fallen in with a man in the territory of the other, aud commerce is open aed | thought #4, too; 1k wiHtDows resiricstog, in [nce ef the abolitive of the | the fact. If thie w the system that js te be by the Custom fieuse of | tice, I think the last state will be worse thas the-firet. the committee should know the-kind at work. A CLAIZEN OF THE FIFTH MSTRICT. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — hor nbxeevances tor Boi L Anca, which now. receives & | ft livia & propertionate sum can uOw tke their own fiat engtoeers hud iately arrived in Bolivls,. ohrok Of planning BOM extensive lide Of rail oad (rere Aue cowst tw the interior of tbat country, Dre. Ortiz and Arce bad been aoneinted Ministers of the-loterior aaa Fioanes reaect vely. ting corresnondence had been going on | Rev ‘abd the Spanish Minis. | ¥ tt Enq fs Married. Dawaow—Rarerzy.—On Monday, Decomber 20, hy the . be. Freeman, dacon H, Dawson. of the oly Ne © Miss MAKY Ramsiay, daughter of Wa. wey, + OF Patennon, = @ Lo the deorer of 27th decharing coal contraband or war | The gow: 20N—Lloixks,—On Suoday, December 25, by the O°) vent iusisteden ter wn viewsascentorminziom dem | Rev Wm. Ress, Davin 8. Eutison to Mise Saman A., | jaricot thy praction ariuihe lowers, and | second daughter OF thy late Zadock B, Holmes. es pinto: covsidering ai the oireum. |. Fkitz—Hinvcks.——In tbis city, 00 Sunday. December 25. ences “eb sete mbarres. by the Rev. ire A. Stewerd, D. ., Jonw Pane, Jr., to wre voll omy expe Miss ADA UXOoRd, both of this city, San FranorscogCal.) and Liverpool (Eng,) papers please copy. AURVEDO—Haamixcton aNp JNvatss-—Hangineros.—ID Wednesday, December 21, be she Rev. Chile, more prawident ¢ 8 Frangements (or the con- ment of suipsof war Aud jo i Linge cms ft war, tngniinss intvely ordered trom England, By the iat | Brookipa, on ‘anie alterations had been och m toe | J. Ke Kenekover f Lint. aed bieber duties charged, not. only on import. | 1¥P, to Miss Leona, By Hone, bat om exert tens alan, nod of the | Fen, Fsq, At the same time, by the same, Mr. ove oadred aod twenty-eight articles whick formerty | GROKGR K. Fxcatss, of Nortolkt. Va, to. Mine Marti, youn zest dvuabter of ¥. Kh Herrington, kag. No cards. Inomas— MATNCE —At Jervoy City, om Sunday, ber 4, by the Kev. W. Tuaison, Farprniok J, THoatas to Tuenn-a Mertice, neice of W. C. Thomas, aq., of New- ark, Wayne county, New: York. Wayoe aad Schouarie county papers please copy. paid no duties, twenty eine only ate pow exempted Tis moms Of (he materia ‘or the sueply af shins now Rivom 10 to Lb per crat ad ve orm: native com pays | 10 ee cout, aed ioremD 25 per cent: bal the minor duties, | Buob as aNCHOrage, toonace fare, Ko . as weilas all other rest: fortons on shipping bave been abolianed. Freights bad cisen to £3 16%. for ulirate and £4 for ores, on ac the scarcity of p to the vi & prepusition wag mam 15th Ingo, to do the consignations of gusno weercautile marine by bringing aod we!) ng 1t in Racks Of 100 tbs, each at $40 per ton of 2,000 idbs,, thas counting opon the depesal of the neria, wite of Harvey F, Aubery, mothe. ‘The peluttves wd (rieods of the family end the members of Duwme Street Methodist Episcopal church ara invited (0 without much justification for doiag se at present funeral’ services, on Wednesday afternoon, at Will not. in ail probability, be carried ont, as the realize. k, from her late residence, 94 Harrison atroet, tion of the p:an wil! perbape be found tor difficult. setting | squie Brooklyn. @ice the heavy indemeifications to present consivness. Baer, —At Westport, Cona., om Sunday, December Siping in Caliac is scirce at present, aod busivese | 26, Parser, wile of O, M. Bennett, io her 74th year, fltovether is very dull, as may patarally be suposed, ‘Bhe relatives and frieuds are invited to attend tho fu with the actint troublo, #pd under the present state or | serail, nt two o'clock iy }) from Christe suspense, indeed nO Ove apperte inclined to enter into | choruk. Weetport, Cone. any basine® Wet what is aetnally required for duly Bryans —On Sundaes, December 26, Criia Bryans, aged wants, Merchaudise, however, is by no means scarce. years. thorigh epecie cortaaty it, Paper from the banks @-tab- Her trienda and acquainiances are respect(ully javited liebed fp jjtme and Callao is gradually taking the place | to attend the fumeral, this (Tuesday) aft at two of all other currency, though by no meavs with ibe | o'clock, from 217 Heator.sircet. game security as that of the banks elsewhere, A ci »Baown.—On Monday, Decomber 26, a’ter a short ana Proposed to Kovernment to bring Into practical | severe tiloess, Grorax Baown, Jk., aged 19 years, © ata used iv genths aod 1 , ally ties ‘The re'atives anddriends of the (amily are respect’: invited to attond the ‘neeral, from the residence of Mavulvcture Of porceisin, southern coast. Besides the ler squadron, the -war jn the Bay of Callao is tho Britteh (rig jstely roturned from an airing at sem | at one o clock, ‘The tron-clad Iva madea trial of ber capability restore Bucer.—Gn Monday, December 26, of astbiim Mar. day, with sutis(actory reeulte, The Chilean corvotte-l- | cannt, the beieved. wileof Thomas Rolgor, » nesive of war Esmoralda bus just returned. the paren of Tulloa, county Carlow, Ireiand, aged 60 forse yous famafiy aol these of their somite law NEWS FROM NICARAC! ee ren asee toate tbe iy 1@ | parents, 262 Kast.Fourth steset, on Wednesday aftesnoom, Patitok by are reapectfully invited pores cm Weaesdl ay moraing, from tho St. ebreet, between Fif:aaod Sixth Oar San Jaan Del No Correspontence. : bbarne wat ‘8 mage wit be celebrated f/ > the repose Sam Juan pet Norte, Nov. D0, 1864. of bis a0 es ts past ten o'clw. Thence 1 Y very C ; Activity of the Hasenger Irade—The Norther on the | Oo eecak cat the: Kwerett House, New \éork on San | Const Rejoicings Over Mr, Lincoln's Election~Nicas | aay /iacomber 2; ol Remorcbage Of the lungs, ia tha, | ragua Fashvmabie Movements, dic , de. Bint yea of hie age Varan Canctan, ot ob &Y. Carclers, | The steamer Golaen Rule arrived from Nam York, with | Mercaite ree nents brother-in-law, 8. 1 Upwards of three hundred passengers en; routs for $00 Fravcisco, ycaterday morbing at dislight and shey were at one disembrked and despatobed. for Santana de | Duntereks ter eabmamie Sar, The firet erosmboat load of passengers from Sen | idetoe, in Albeay. oo Treating, Dex Franciaco reached bore last night, sudsiro going oa board nueravetees tong and primis) ines, Cuaeaces V. ay ears the Golden Rilo as T write, Tee Dainnes <abere are ANE | CS cute Monlay, Lieewabee 20, Qronae Sovrit. to bo avout eL:ht hundred in all) exaexbected during va With, youngest eon ae H. and Mary ie Co'smuke, aged |, dag. and will be hurried off for Now Yoek without aelay, 9 7 years, 4 wenths a dave, The relatives aud friends of te {amily are respectiully Tho route ks now m excellent orders end with Colne], | TET Neng the fimeral.on, Thutelay aeemoon, xt €. Woods at the head of aairman tals isthmue, the Can. | one oichoctnaraclan = at _ Ning streot, Hin ¥ pany. vids, fair t ond ‘ovaing will be taken to @reeawood (or oremeut. pana ti ae eta t Dm OD Sawurdiy. Recsmader Bb, Pasan:tiens, bo be- ae loved wife of James Dxer. oF covaumparon, ace? 7 youre | We nave just parted throngh beavy ‘‘norther,”’ «nom Le pl ow UTlerne payork ploens Copy de a , opt vom ’ asbort ag bas not been experienced Vere for « Gumiger of yerre, | Pate Saturday ov duiny Deownbe ' 22, niter » The gale Losted peney fixe deys, blowing dwn soveral Of). g ( severe hiness, AXDFAW Kay, aged Seoyeard aud 24 jaye. * | the native bullfohonnen in the town: but fortunately ‘Tho friends And soqumintances of the faintiv, miro hore Ahoro, sre respeotfully invited to earch th quiea, sirret, ten o'cloe% ‘Who remains will f White, and aiorthe mein doing but Iette Gamege. - one nt A law, Patriclo a : Ga the dteiyal of Be Golden. Rule. the vewett of your || gratcttrenumose Non, Roe Ga aro ecepoantuty invited the | fo assed. the royilon tase; te be sure for the J bin goal, AtSt ARdrew « ebarch, vem Of twenty sens a | loved wife of Jamon N. Fagan, and @aughterot tho tnt of the United ®* res, et | Dominick Ryder, beq., aged 19 yoers aod 11 montbe. og tho | the nonclusion of Walch mine cheers, or thr* times | The reiatives and friends of the f inily are respectlly Uared, Wore ZiToo With yoloes which gave ovidence °t [rvitod to attond Ihe (uaerMl, from ber late regidenee, M0