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6 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1867. % ~~ OBNTRAL AND SOUTH AMBIGS | 5252: 5382_= oitteeat a ey oo Zen saan . 2 eerie Apprendre pn weedy. ‘have cont him “that “al! attompia in that aps. the « cys "Chratry a iowa pa Parveretedingae: din wy Sapa haiubblysd arrived here from ab ex Mppited. tne’ ee office, and therefore the instailation into the same by neni the Supreme Federal Court of the Second era) Santos Acosta, in the absence of the Osaipeo if ing tbe family of Admiral | of the De comfortable here, and will steamer f gh nny ty -orpsindiggsomgeat sr, | Dah gren, but did not bring ns our wai trom the Siatem dens at it i the Wesi Indies. AsI stated above, ho had ap inter- Jegitinate ; » The amount of nitrate experted from Iquique in the The Present State of Parties | i, sirice or ioe irregular and punishable | View with the President of hia State, who received him | qesmouth af May asseuncen wocoves nunted tbossand trot wee Sailer cary frm Fy . acts the covenant of union between the States ig | courteously, but coldly. I understand tbat he presented | quintals, There are at present seventcen vessels loading Garang amy Fo! in Colombia. broken, and that undor ‘hose circavnsianess the State Of | himself to Genera! Olaste a8 a eort of confidential gent was followed iene aad oan ee war a i rh determine dest on ‘ agrees with her interests; oolved, of Messrs. Morro, Calancha, Neira and others—in fine, the on gel snerinosese 0 ve 4 a scat anal ‘Anners 1. Frow the passing of this law the sovereign | Mosqueristas wuo bad been obliged to leave the Isthmus | House eight handred barrels of gunpowder. when one ‘the f. . State of Bolivar assumes temporarily her full sovereignty | for the Is:bius’ good. He stated that all of theso wore | He stores took Gre, Luckily, it was put out belore doing | its supremacy. ith seven hi i i i F Minister Salgar and the BR. R, | #24, exrises the same through ber three respective constivutional powers, desirous of returning to their homes, where they would \ & i = i ; i z i Po hs Arr, 2. Tue sovereign State of Bolivar returns end the remainder of their day wiotness and There is a band of robbers of this city, said to | the United Cuyler Affair. Tate cur tue Uiner Statke aoe Ra tle Ieoaoent |e and have nothing to is Gane er ‘and that | ° composed of over two unded, tnt ary cooahng here in all Toading ee Se Grand General T, C. de Mosquera, has been ct free and | POe® 5 all kinds of depredations, Two daya ayo they atta have donned Welkin bere. Tne liahan ff one cB dest i reinstated in the National Executive, during the consti- | they bad authorized him to eound the present adminis- | 9 farm house early in tho afvernoun, mardered two | walking cost ona special referen: bas tration on (hat point, General Olarte answered shat he | young men, badly wounded their futher and ® | loug trails sweep the streets ap effectually conomnse, i herp an eae hr America. The South A i porseented nobody for bis politcal opmions, and aiso Sewent dcliacy Pak. sane. teams Alm geig o a =: Dest dust moskinn, . Hvery: sight there ' x uth American Congress at Teadtiy forgave grave offences, as Lovel de Goda might | robbed within’ momch, and’ the police 40 sot avem 10 | the Veautiul Alsmseds 1s thronged will handsome equip. THE ISLAND OF OPARA. « Lima Agaii know in bis own case. With'ttns the subject dropped, | make any efforts to prevent it ‘gee and gay promonaders, Sut there are great : | me IT hope that the Presidegt would think twice before al: Exchange on Evgland—Bankers’ bills, nincty days’ | turnouts om the Pampas to witness the parade of the Th SS Wee teers é lowing the whole band of, fntriguers to come back again. | sight, 454¢d. to the dollar; sbips’ bills, thirty daya’ | Nattenal Guard and toair the late-t © New Atation for Steamships Bern! <n este em. Level de Goda next stated that General Rudeciudo | sight, letter of credit,i88d, to the dollar. thange on | An ind fferent company is performing at the theatre, but Australasia and the Isthmus. Lopez and the Preaident of the state of Bolivar were the United States—Ships’ bills, thirty days’ agbt, per | & good opera troupe is expected. @ moun ains that The New Zealand papers contain the following par! Ch willing to recognize Genera) Santos Gutierrez as Presi. | cent discount, . overlook the city are white with snow almost to their | jars t the of wi import ile and Her Purchase of War dent of the Union, as soon as he landed on the shores of —_— base, and the vineyards are shorn of their beauty, ses Jslend of Onere, wbieh have - the republic, This is wot. im, % CHILE but roses bloom in the gardens, and the sirects from fact that the steamers between Sydney’ Material. tat Caveat See cers awee enna Oe Wiels Were; per , se full of rai. Freah violets perfume the ai, ormage | Panama will in fniure wiop there for sie purpot i% Is not ly 4 ey would send out Mr, Levei de eee Seu the Colombia; but will recog- | Goda with this annanncement, especially as they Iately Se ths a the parks orcad oom, | Costing and ronewing their stock of provisions. Thy SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. The Spanish American War Question—The oy ridges Juat over and beyoud the house. | ‘¢aton of whalers and traders in the Bouih Pacifo,, ps. eh last letter bad two earthquakes that | for retitis Negotiations for the Purchase of War Alas | gous undp in i eennes too lively-to beagreabie, The | A New Zealand of June 6 says:—The terial and Iron-Ciads in the United Btates— after midnight, and startled most of the | ture of the ship Latiat te Wellington, for Sydney | Failure of Negotiations in England—Stormy | population from their beds. Tha shock lasted about } Noweastle, deserves notice as being the step tow Time io the Chilean Co an—LAberty of | ten ee ‘the scare ull daylight, The next shock | the establishment of Ce ee Mg og 2, £3 Par’ was feit ese—! or two about two o’clock in the after- | steamers at the Isiand of has Sig’ Ereperilyeinne Her Neen hey ‘was Teading'ab the Legation and heard the | Sydney to be docked and fitted up as a coal aad 8] the wize as such any of the other depuies who may consti. | were on bad terms with him, The interview was closed tutionally take charge of the Executive of the Union. by Level de Goda observing that be should go to St. ., % The dotermination not to recognize General S. | Thomas, where he wished to meet Santos G and ‘Acosta as constitutional President does not imply ade- | that he should continue bis voyage to Europe, where he Claration of war against the other States forming tho | intended to remain for some tme, Olarte Colombian Uaion, It rather means that the State will | hoped he would do so, and wished him a pleasant trip, remain within her sphere of constitutional action, re- hur, E. Salgar, the mbian Minister at Washington, spect the sovereignty of the other Si maiutam | has written a letter to a distinguished person on the peace with thew, and keep herself armed with the ex- | Isthmus, i which be complains @! the injustice of those 53 & The steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Connor, from nwail 13th inst, arrived at this port last evening, ing us nows from all parts of the Paoific. @ following Is a Hiat of the treacure brought by the ean Queen: — Hi : E PROM S4¥ PRANCIS ama Railroad Compavy..... Santiago, June 14, 1867. ry lis, Par; Ce clusive object of repelling all ressions which might | who had charged him with an improper and un¢tplo- rumbie at teast five seconds before the vibration. The | ship; she will then proceed to Newcastie: to 7 ve oh patel C a be attempted eee J matte conduct in the affair of the R. R. Cuyier, If Lam | There ts nothing new in this republic respocting the | bui ing creaked' and groaned, the chandelier swung cargo of coal, return to Weilington to embark at; ‘and W. Seligwan 14,700 ‘As long as Rudecindo Lopez remains ip Bolivar with | well informed, Mr. Saigar will pablish a sort of card in | renewal of hostilities by the Spanish floet in the Pacific, | and fro, and your correspondent with the Inmates of the | buoys for marking the channel at this island and c; ney, Morgan & Cc 135,884 | bis part of the national troops, fighting nominally for | the New York papers, or @ separate pamphiet, tor the excopt what may be gleaned from the recent action of house @arted for the court yard with great agility, | necessaries, and will them sail for Opara, where she Waller..... the grand genera!,,and really for him sided by the a of whitewashing himeeli. J oniy hope he may Among the amusing incidents of the shock was be ently stationsd. , Piva oor vd Henge of ne oe Sores Carazo—both of them et eg whe tue ————> 1 aan y | the President of Chic in laying before Congress arecom- | jnterraption of a ceremony, The bride and — pp Soh ‘nag poy a ba} P espe pe é "NER ee meee ee fearing to lose ir places under the new administra- | opinion based upon the known (acts 1 uave before mendation, accompani the form of @ bill, for the | groom were at gitar, with friends grouped about, | ma: inte! » We may prem! e Kalk “ig pena iia tion—the ‘full sovereignty” of the Stave isall right, | mow tho report of Plata Azuero, dated the Pe aa by a a the «priest was in middle er the ser- | visited the island on her last voyage from Ww FROM ABPINWALL, male 08 SRT: Oa rene. SDE Py Oe when ‘tho church ‘commenced shaking | a survey of it was made. It liea in about 27 do: government ip the United States, The vessels, | and everyooly forgot matrimony iu the scramble for min. 3 Jatitude and J47 deg. west Jongit) in the first place, were wholly unsuited for | tho door, The rush was tremendous; but the earth- | and is about ten days’ steam from naval operations at sea, and have been a thorn in the my soon passed, and after the excitement had come- | ton. lis is ooled, the ceremony was resumed, The island sido of the government ever since their arrival bere, et no news of importance from the other side of Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been expended be scbatr nye! Bods ap) Finnisy ie anes fA ed a violence in x vi ex- je nat in fitting them out, and, as one of tho leading Chile | Yotsvely here among tho poorer claswes, ba: Lo. fear Pereong, aro of a friendly dispoation, aud ware del papers stated, “in rendering them as useiess a3 before,’’ | are entertained of an epidemic, ae the \koura’s visit, Aith the Mishinen None of them are’ really, prepared. to saéet 4m S00mit,, | to er ect chapel the partee, MiG. cuss | Lely. o' tasuse” panes 1e 68! cl Jt . G. » and on somo of them tho work ia till going on, } Chiteno, and alias Terese Jeannette Waite, of tho United ‘it will also be a benefit to 1 with mo prospect of ite completion for many | Siates. Mr. Cueto bas be ood a 4 £ Pos” Flor age’ 7, Cayo, 2, . months, Compartments 2, | etled extensively through Europe, was a lieutenant | south Sea Islan which i yet ats infar ce a urements. are aliorod, new decks built | ‘Inder Garibald, where be 40 dis.ioguished himsoit aa | Opara is only some six nundred aod fy miles die bi: gging put up, and large uangs kept | to lieys hig portrait, pabllahed in the illustrated papers | from Tabiti, and the produce of a large number of constantly busy caulking the ships’ sides, while every | and to be complimented by the presa, and spent some | most important of tue islands, much of which from few days the papers announce some additional tinker- | timo in tho United States, where the attachment with rishavle nacure requires quick enepenaien, log of the machine: ‘What the Chil pa tog | bis tatended bride was formed, The young lady ar- ough: to the island, and thence cunveyed by s nery. What the Chilo agents expected | riveq here by the last sieamer, escorted by a | Panawa s'eamers to New Zealand aud A\ to do with their vessels 13 a puzzling cohdndrum, and | mutual frievd of the partics, ‘for the purpose | The Sandwich Islands are three thilos « the government has uot solved it yet, It is not Im. pod joining ba Pitt bear lpi dape yay ate) tant from Opara, f probable that Congress will authorize thelr sale, not be- | Ghion’ but these a afc Mes jon, but these are at last overcome, This evening i causo of any idea that the difficulty with spain 1s ended, | the ceremony will be performed by a Catholic priest, in THE SOCIETY ISLANDS. ° but from the knowledge of the vessels’ uselesaness, and | Order to render the marriage logai in this country. and f sheer disgust. Who will buy tho steamers is another to-morrow by the Protestant cliapiuin, Rov. dir, Gilbert. Position and Progress of the French in { But they are not the men to carry out a greatoragood | 27th of April, which led to tho coup détat of idea, nor do they possess means of resistance enough to | the 20th, The conciusions arrived at in this hold on jong, if troops could be sent a:a.nst them from | document, especially the reposition to bring Mr, Salgar the interior, They claim to have thirteen hundred men | to tria!, have been Known before, but the report itselt under arms, one tiiougand rifles which they captured in | ‘was only published after the restoration of constitu. the James Stetson, and fitty quintaisof powder; but they | tional government at Bogota, I refrain from making canoot expect avy more reinforcements, and even lost the | any extracts from the report, waich is very lengthy, lost lot which Mosquera sent down just before theend of | and only explains ina lucid manner the facts already his career, ihe sieamer America, with Manuel Morro | knowo—Mr, salgar'’s declaration in fegard to the owner- and Leonardo Calancha, two notorious tools of | ship of the Ouyler, the conilictiug stalement of the Sec- Mosquera, on board, was captured by the Antioquians at | retary of tho Treasury, and the absurdity and illegality Nare. On further investization those emissaries were | of Mosquera being an individual proprietor of this war found to be bearers of important despatches from tho | ¥ Dictator for his General Lopez, giving bim {nstractious The President has to-day answered a note from the inregurd to an invasion of th: Isthmus, Tucre were | President of the State of Bolivar, communicating that also found, and duly taken possession of, ono thousand | the latter does mot recognize the administration of siaud of arms, with somo amuuuition, A still harder | Santos Acosta, In shis avswer Goneral Oiarte eays:—*‘I blow for Lopes and Carazo is the capture of the Colom- | have the highest idea of the patriotism of the teaisiators bia, of which more anon, The oniy set off against these | of Bolivar; but I beliove that they would have disasters is the victory which one of the Mosquerasta | served better both the interests of tho Siate commanders in Bolivar, Mendoza Llanos, is said to have | aud of the whole republic if they had hast gained over tho forces of the State of Magdalena, on the | ened to recognize the new order of things which river of the same name, was established at Bogota on the 23d of May, as this Mendoza Linnog, with his 300 men, bad evacuated | Siate and all other Stes of tho Union have done. In Barranqui!la on the 27th of June and retreated to Cala- | this manner they would have immediately pat an end to mar, where he collected a squadron of one river steamer | the disastrous civil war which atthe middle of March and six armed “bunzoes” or large canoes, Labarces, the | broke out in Magdalena and now threatens to excend commander of 800 of Riascos’ troops, occupied Barran- | itself mto your State, Fortunately tho Legislative As- quiila on the following day, and siaried thence after | sembly of Bolivar, giving you @ handsoine proot of Mendoza with an equally formidable naval force, Loth | confidencs in your patriotism and good judgment, hes met onthe Ist instant, and acvording -to @ letter re- | presented to you an opportunity for becoming the bene- eived at Carthagena from Baena, the secretary of Gon- } factor of our unfortunate country, by authorizing you zalez Carazo, a torrible fight ensued, in which the | in the last part of article five of tho law about ‘Public Magdaiensns were annihilated and theie ileet destroyed, | Order’ to recognize the government of the 23d of with the exception of ono solitary bungo, Some peo- | March, if you should think it compatible with the well ple"here do not be reve the story ; but admitting it tobe | wndorstood tuteresig of tho Stare, The interests true, the whole affair is of no consequence. of Bolivar cannot be different from those of the whole MAGDALENA, common jatheriand. In the name of tuo latter I implore ho unintentional rivairy between Riascos and Acosta, | you to mae ure of tho ample authority vested in you ‘who both bad assumed the provisional Presidency of the y the legisiatorsy of your people, ant to recognize a Gnion, has been quietly settled, Tho former went away | situation which has already bee sanctioned by the from Santa Martha on ‘the 18td of last month, for the | assent of eight States, Acting thas you will contribute, purpose of taking the command of hie troops on the | perhaps, more than any ether of her sons to save Co- Magdaléna ri und Jeft the executive of the State in | lombia irom that dissolution towards which she seems the bands of the Attorney General, Manuel Davila | to be procoeding, and so restore to hor peace and trau- Garcia, and by decree of this gentieman, dated the 28th, | quillity, which previous advantages she has not enjoyed the Pres:dent of the State of Magdalena declares to have | for some time, and which she requires so mach to arise resigned his claim to the natfonal Presidency in favor of | from her present sad prostration, ‘* Eloquent words, Acosta. In quelling the internal revolution the Jegiti- | Which have a deep meaving.”’ mate authoritics of the State seem to bave met The Dakota, Commodore Egbert Thompson, arrived with varying succesa, A new adventurer by here last night from Cailao. the name of Aquilino Ramirez has st hi it The movement on the Isthmus in favor of indo. ap in the province of Tenerife, half independently | pendence has come to a standstill until the question of fells, Fargo & Co., J. C, de Mier... ). de Castro., L, Isaace & Asch $1,000 285 74 ceeneeseesss $1,103,890 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ces of the American Bidders for the in Reserves—Condition of the Differ- ent States—General Recognition of Santos Acostn—Strength of the Mosquera Party= More Doings of the R. R. Cuyler’s Crew= Health of the Isthmus. UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA. Panama, July 12, 1867, From all accounts tranquillity reigns at the national pital, peopie beimg probsbiy as desirons of the blos- gings of peace there as on the Isthmus. The collapse of (Mosquera's goverament, prestige, party aud policy ap- Pears to be complete, Tho papers speak of a madman sttempting to break into the ‘Grand General's” prison the purpose of liberating him by his own individual gtrength, aud tho vatural consequence of his being Kkuocked on the head by the guard, but this is all we hear fm regard to efforts being made for getting ‘the Saviour ef the Country’? out of jail, Nover was thore a grand Person played out so entirely and so suddenly as the foresaid individual, only a short time ago the honored id Mattered guest of the Emperor of the French and phils “cousin” Eugenie, and to-day a member of the umercus and not very respectable family of fallen mish American stateemen— politically dead, moraily forse than dead. If there is anything that could parti- ularly prepossess an impartial Amorican public in favor fof the new order of things Inaugurated at Bogota by Bantos Acosta (and, we hope, to be continued by Santos Gutierrez whenever that worthy will appear on the {political boards) it is the greater probability @hat the Panama Railroad Company will now bo successful in gotting that prolongation of their & Bs & e General Kilpatrick, with tue members of tis Legation, 2 question. They are not fit for naval purposes, except ia | and most oh cea eave in Santiago, will atteud the Pacific—OMiciul Keport of the Settlement, rivera like our own, although two of thom might an- | Wedding. Where is tis New York Ledger wan? Tahiti—Popuintion and Werk. f Mr, Henry Meiggs, the Amorican railroad millionaire, The commander of the French settlements in | swer tolerably well for privateering, It would cost too | ig about to commence work on his great coutract With | soon Pacific has addressed a letter to the Fre! much to change thom again into freight or passenger | the government for building thirty tiles of street rall- hese Sbaiozs steamers, and if they are sold at ali they will either be | Toad ia santiago. Consul at Panama relative to the sanitary and other < purchased for little or nothing, or by some party with ene! of heey Below we give a transiation of | more money than brains, ‘The mails bring us nothing ppapacga 3S Pareerm, April 4, 180!) from Europe indicating what Spain intends to do with AUSTRALASIA. | Lhave learned that captains wi» propose visiting | | her Pacific troubles, It is true that sho has enough to ¥ Pith net Res settlement receive unfavorable information in regarc look after {n her own domestic affairs, but the alliod re- | Tho Panama, New Zealand and Australian Royal Mail | 1° Petey ie pote regieegeey sad Sepech| publics have emphatically rejected mediation, and dared | Steamship Company's steamer Kaikoura, Captain HS. | js constantly bere, and tua! tbe country lacks 7 her to “come on; and Spam can send out a squadron | Machin, arrived at Panama on the 6th in:t., after a suc- | Ido not know to what F cane the origin that would wipe out the allied fleet in a twinkliag, wih | ocssful voyage, furnishing to our special correspondents pony hig: seat ee via excepted lg Bl little more expense than is at present involved in main- | files from New South Wales, dated at Sydney on the Ist | climate of Labiti 15 admitted generally a@ an incontes taining her trigates,in peaceful waters, Iam well as- | of June, and from New Zealand, at Wellimgton, on tho | ble fact, However, freee 8 het nag cre) sured that the allied governments are not without | 8th of June, From Melbourne the news is telegraphic | STO'to ng ahaa tyon eats tao Ry! serious apprehensions of a renewal of hostilities | by way of Sydney. to request you to eontradict them by every meats 1 . - wer, in « few mentbs, Spain will soon, if she has The Kaikoura brought $290,000 in gold—tho first con. aoe peat amide endemic or epider _@ontract, which they have eo long been humbngged out | and half in favor of J. M,L. Herrera, On the other | the Panama Railroad Company's contract bo fully | not already discovered It, recoive mn‘ormation of the de- | siderable shipment of the precious mttal by this line— ae f, they are so well entitled to, and American interests | band Colonel Farius i ange gegen defined. The Idee, however ie daily gaining grount | termination of Pera and Chilo to ‘fgnt it out on this | and sixty-seven passengers, one-half of whom went to, = iver opobury, ara veey ave and very simple, 4) fare so largely involved m. I understand that a favora- | tingnish in his stronghold at Riohacha. On the 18th of or tue party bt Todepentonos, fare obliged to remain at | lina.” July and August will suffice forthe equipment | New York by the Ocean Queen. Australian travellera’| tho Huropean can work here in the sap fi rae st vt arrangement is likely to be made by tho | June Farias was at san Juan de Cesar, and on the 2ist ‘inactive, But the matter must be coniaually | and concentration of her frigatos aud iron-ciads on thls | Sem to become wore and more aware of the greater | daaer—a thing which be cannot gouerally do la trop! jonans Wt ike cotapeny iit in the district of Fonseca, gut before the public through the papers, and I egmeprt Cah chetiorl cheapuem und tadriy of the seats to Resient countries. . ve penis, squadron. - pany with the mew gor. | "iL? tere is oue success of some importance; 1 speak | hope the Hxxatn will continue to lend its wide influcuco | °9S% aud by that time tho inclement season will have | via Now York than directly by the West India mail | mained six weeks tn the harbor of Papeste haa e passed, and September have opened the long, pleasant a ee Sata b) still Pica a mer Commercial | 8Ft Ausira jeamner to»k place on mis ak pars ayaa Aas tne Fontes. a conveniently for an immediate connection with both the: houses here, which are principally branches of English | Southampton and New York boats, while at present and French firms, receive private European advices tbat fo for New York bave to remain a woek on the impel them to operate with tho greatest caution; and | #O%e Sled from Sydney on the 1st of Juno, while the war may possibly cease from mere impotence | encountering very heavy re oe yes hyo part of the belligerenta, thi babilities u ‘on the 8th, meeting azain with bigh wi and a roug’ ba ri pha sais haveas saadea nee are ee | son forthe. Brat ‘foriatght. daring which time sho had they recelve; but these peuple enjoy péric, et a, pearance | to sup a whole day for gome repairs in her engine, She | health. f of a Spanish fleet off Valparaiso as that which startled | arrived, nevertholes#, in due time to connect with the Vessels arriving here either by sotaine a tone , Chite ly eng we a half ago. Southampton steamer. This, her fourth suocessful trip, | ing ouly, find aii she elements of well secu Chile has been very much intereatod in ordnance aud | gives anew proof of thé regularity of this jive, which | andensy harbors, ail faciities for repairi iron-clads daring the war; but the only results obiained | will be shortly still more insured by the erection of a | system of customs dues, {ree frou aiFirensapelle watt thus far have been the waste of vast sums of money on | coaling dapot on the Rapa or Opare Island, reiieying the | fresh provisions, &c., &c. Tho local Spe @rpment which cannot fail to be approved by Congress @8 soon as that august body sees fit to continue the Sessions £0 unceremoniously interrupted on the 20th of Apri. Although very little is known here about General Bantos Acosta’s qualifications for a federal President, Deyond bis general reputation as an bonest man and poll- ficlan, and tho few decrees given by him, as far as wo have any knowledge of them, are not of any great im- portance—his rule seems to bo generally recognized in the interior, partly for love of peace and partly for other of the acquisition of Mosquera’s principal war steamer | to such a laudable object, . The question will bo laid Colombia by the ‘government of Magdalena. In this | before Congress at the beginning of next year, and wil there ia nothing they can be proud of, for they only | then undoubtedly mect with the attention which its furnished the money required to buy tho men | importance deserves, necessary for the plan, and these were readily T have some information about the new railroad to be found.. The facts of this new and half romantic, | built through Costa Rica in opposition to that of the half dirty affair are the following:—The first | Panama company. The agontof the Costa Rican gov- Neutenant and several other officers oi famous | ornment, after failing to place a respectablo number of or infamous R. R, Cuyler, alins Rayo, who were servin; shares on the New York market, nolwituetanding the on board the Columbia, having been ‘‘moratly” persuade: names of J. C. Fremont and others on the charter, went by an agent of the Magdalena Government, young Miguol | to England, were he pretends to have disposed of Vengoectea, to do something for the good cause, Jorge number = the agency of large railway con- ceived the brilifant dea that the best they could do was | \racting houses. The work of surveying to be begun (0 take the Columba, Mozquera’s principal support on tho | forthwith, as engineers bay reeay arrived at Moin (on coast, to Santa Martia and deliver Ler up to the authori- | tho Atlantic side) for the owe. I feel confideat that I Fearons. : , ties there, (ousequently, on the night of the 24th of | can obtain reliable data about this enterprise, in which ‘The foreign Ministers and Chargés d’ Afaires—with the | June they steamed comforiably oni of by Peete tr British cap.sal seas ta ba agaid pt work against Ameri- | Tticulons fortifloations, and the acquisition of ble gums | steamers from a part of thelr eilormous load of coal with | taken by surprise, was able to the wants « the James Stetson, the Inte prize, in tow. Owing to thelr | cao interest, J shall ventilate t2¢ matter at the proper that still lie rusting oo the beach and givo promise to prove | wntch they bave now to start on tDyir voyage of twenty. | the Spanish equadron, which was fh it with ever, i a , as useless as the ves is, The defences are still being | eight days. The Kaikoura of ho? last return trip to | thing before contiauing its voyage, 0 have i @xception of the Peruvian representative, who confined Bimee!f to the usnal phrases—have al! expressed their elaborated most tiresonzely, with scarcely enough euns | Austratagia stopped at the island, and 05° soundings and | provent here an American ship and an English oo: mounted to fire the cusimary salutes, and these on | inspection of tho ground it wa? Faized to afford | which are likely to remain for sofhe time, a insuilierent kvowiedge of the bay, they bad the m'sfor- | time. tune to get fairly and squarcly aground iu the principal ac. @atiafaction with the pol | change in their answers | chaunol, shifted their quarters to the Jamee Stetson afore- odatn - by ba . experienced artillerist yes. nothing the: re. fide, fo tho official anuowncement of the same, Fspecially | *id, ot sails ond left for Santa Murtha, te ERU. x said tallte giotay lucy sueoyames 10s. well Wanaieap 20° eR wea 5G oats Tehail thant you, Air, Consat, for giving thie fat A Belle, the French Chargé, who stated that “he was | The esse Colombia ‘stuck fast for two daya, —— ss fleet. Great expectations are based of v2 fancy forte tion the publicity apr ee may deem ne rie Prcrnct shat to Dench Latin mod meet mins { EMHuneiaaegen amg woe ec eke | SPCHAL COMESPONDENGE OF THE WRAL. | eee gay wil ie adie porte une | NEW SOUTH WALES. lk pole Feception on tho part of Mr. Martin (the new Minister or | thagena peopie plenty of work, But at inst, ou tho 27th, | Phe South Ameriean Congress gt Limaz ss 7 mast we rh hae er an edly 8 ont rate Seeagammamanamenmee ee upamnieiiaeeaiee Tor the Bosiety Langa, * as | Voreign Affairs) to which it had not been ased for some | Cuvier ser Rood, ox Contedseate ealoen ean the dea’ | Questions to be Trsaied Oc-Doings of the | at the Cousisicement of hoaiMiies, The Danderberg | ‘The Sydney Herald of the 1st of June contains the | tg qq . Tench Consul, Panama, ‘mi i 0.” tor, ME, Worth and tuo rost of the remaining erew | Peruvian Congress—Ex-Confederates to Ex | wad Be gotts for, bat with a looroness on. the part OF | following NewS Toport, dated to that day :— lac BRIE NRSe a SE | Two of Santos Acosta’s decrees may be mentioned | °f tat gveptectous craft, with the exception of wo, | Dlore the Rie Mazre=A Scaro in Catine. at ah mea ieey tn mug Feeble pg ne erat the The diggers at yi mines _grerwhere seer +. og doling SUNDAY EXCURSIONISTS, here; one of uadoubted Justice, namely, thereroking of | hight. The pecrle sot Lopes ccd Grazie craze Lamp, Sage TON. ties In the United Stales interesiot ta her eale, Betty wel ae ert ct toda saan ater EE iy in ox Of last month. pt yop ind Gonzalez Caras, | Tue American Congroas soma to be making some | Thre different times Ner purchase was on the point of ae steamer up quietiy again; a fgbt ensued, in which three | little progress, and there is a probability of tts meeting | belug coucluded, Tho last time, and quite recently, the ig of the poor natises were killed and two drowned, but | before a great while, Several of tho representativos of | S0ld was in the Lands of the authorized azent from a An illegal raise made by Mosquera in tho price of calt, dinichi ta goveramedt ieonthclf; “aod theses e Parliomge’ of New South Wales ts to meet for the | The Stenmbont Trips of the First Day of the despatch of Susiness on the 24 of July. Week. of rather questionable utility, im as far ag it ‘ ‘The Conclusions of the Postal Conference have beet * % they could not hold out very long against about forty o1 ft $ sister republic to close the bargain, but bis unanticipated ons OF + vourerence have a Yesterday, a clear, bright day in tho calondar afte) promotes all the priccipal oilcers who took part | Arty chivalrous white nev, who took possession and | (N° aierent reputiies are already im this city, ex | hesitation complicated wauers Heyoud remedy; and | Fallligd by the goverment of Victora on a division Of | watersports of the pluviel element and. hovrs—ti oaquer rc thei steame i i tho a others are expected dally. Th ‘ o now we hear by tho last steamer that th: ri In Mosquera’s overturow. This new dead weight on | (20M, Steamed away in the direction of | Santa P y. The principal questions | How Mesed into the hands of either the Prowtere ck | and temper. On the one Land it was stated that the | daya—of moisturo, toinpied thousands of enterprisia| mabiic on treat . Martha, They stopped at Boca Chica, whore it | that will be brought before tho present C the public @vances contrasts very oddly with other | appears they took in coal, and whero certainly they | are gs. follows. Tne continuation yes ion French. | During the negotintians for this vesscl, other | Ministey shared in & disgraco(! compact and that tho | exgursionists to leave home for a holiday trip of measures of economy adopied by (he new administra. | put thelr captives in an ope boat, without oars, rudder tat N “war | WRU GeTeeae mother eeeinnee Paina 2° ler the ‘counwy; on the ollier, congratulations were | tian. Abatdoning the sweat charms of domestic 11f0 or waier and set them adrift. Fortunately t of the four republics; the question of the doud! posses hen wy v4 borage MAT | cited a un'versat daira ih Chile to possess some such | Offered on tne triumphant majority “ob; mr enteecagntiy, end aes: eaeaennes hee of Paraguay by | voseel, but nothing definite was ever nttained, a propo- | KoFernment, penates of the fumily circle, thousauds of fond Santa Marcha on the 30th, and wae delivered to the logit!- » and what steps the | sition was made to the Chilean government, through an | ., The decrease in the customs revenue js, stil exciting | SA's 101 papas of every nationality who abide withi mate authorities of the Stateof Magdalena. other republics ought to take in respect to it; no | agent sent out from the United States for that pur; conaiderable attention on account of its rarity tn th tet Hove an ater ° | tosell the fonr singte-tnrreted monitors, with guneaad | Colony. The receipts bave in previous years shown a | tho confines of the Empiro City yesterday took wing, of Fee rosa tee Tee eee et CON" | rather steamboat, to enjoy « breath of fresh air on thd Bion, among which is the suppression of the princt; foreign diplomatic pot Already a voluntary loan b: head to bo asked for, the paveroment in tn @ COU 4 jon to the people in Bogoia te know that Mosquora, when he was ejected from the Presidential o and wind took the poor wretehes on shore, whence they | against the vallant little ropub safely arrived at Carthagena, The Colombia reached | Brazi!, Buenos Ayres and Uragy have a pew leaf in the eventful history of the gallant | South American republic to go lo war with any forelgn nate ew of thi Saylerr. : . amen! t $175, 5 ’ shent se levy. eed, ee Se Oe. cP Serettes iy owas “tne gnche Brinciple that the end | Power without frst consulting the others, and thereby i ean ater ton ie Ce ana sercepiea | stantiy augmenting popalation, That they now stiow ther eagerness of (he eitisene to “offer thelr ta hicbly aproved of ; lis consequences will tndoubvediy | Using all honorable moana to avold it; postal, com. | of correspondence betwoen the negotiating. pae- faittug off is looked upon as conctas:ve evidences thas | tiver, in the Bound and around the: bay, to recu Phebe at on soetetae of Wikies ein it Goats che there bo very favorable to the constitutional party, who have | merce and navigation troatics; to uy to get the United | Hee, im the | United States and. Mr, Seward, |. Sor To Semant OF vibe Witte coe meatri shale eg rag tere ey toils of the ting 1 rn oprived the Moaq ie ot tru. ° owin, ul m 4 Aroul 4 their turn, 1 ablies to Jo co, | Wore sent with the shghtly, the only thing she could give away, heir turn, rest of the South Amorican republics to join the ailiance, jus cose trons ree eine les eae es pee ge Vinzp tng ese Gh mle nr ge ily on ry? eee nea the Bargandian As for te part played by the actors in this tragico- | offensive and defensive, against Spain. Tuere will Gnally forgotten. Next an offer was made to Chile, by | With abundance of food and wator, thero is little loss to Pec ron ta ve the comical performance, I need ny any th! {to intofigent readers to make thelrows cna eocaviné | without doubt be many more questions come up whilo | perfectly competent parties, to construct a toniior ex | be set down per contra to this profit. "The New England | whence the different draw their own conclusions, have simply stated the | they aro in aession, so that (hey will have suiictent | Selly similar t@ the Soondnock, with gore improve. | district, seems to oe tho only place whero the volcsof | With the HutaLp advertisement facts on most reliable information; and, although I have | businoss to keep them busy for somo t'mo. ments; lectadiog “larger cylinders and greater, stroke, | 50" L ws, "There. th wer Caines ee _ strong reasons to believe that the usual remedy for . steering apparatus that should obviate | the 9 awe er, and conseq that there are so many distinct It is expected that the new o ry Department jucra’s financial o ke considerable in ents ip }@ States in the Interior uave reason for being content Sadinan js satisfled, because it i 8 with the change: Peravian C and an fmpro' back Bogoté, which Moequera had made a federal | SUPposed wrong will bo resorted to by interested par. The Peravian Congress is still busy on the new con- | tho liability to the parting of the rudder chains, by which State of the soil, has caused the to choose between them 4 ict; Boyacé : ; ties—namely, Writing to the Henann— stitution. Th . | the Monadnock was disabled and imperiled Forget yar foot rot. | ‘The evil, however, | son there is Hiatrict ; B ecause Santos Acosta yas its President vy; ai venture to think | sti ey are about to lose one ot their princi. | 179 , pacvaly, male a a impart | AS aot 8 Dae att sain: teeamanel HE re sane pad woll beloved citiz : Tol that the above impariial parratt ot aad n; Tolima, becadse it bas to do par ag, AUset be improved | pal members, Senator Cais, from Traxiilo, who goes | risero were 60 be four fifteen inch guns, with a toussad | ‘nfluence of fine weather. In tho Western districts | staten Islands” | “Now for the Lower phat Cundinamarca does, of which it formed apart | "P00 as far as fects are concerned. to Paris as Peruvian Minister near the F ‘onkers, mens 19TH ‘rench govera- | rounds of ammunition, and aii the other rte; there is a good dea! of animation in the sheep market, ‘To Coney Istand and Cy rye Tho only sign of discon | outing stirring in the politieal worl@hero, The issue | ede Ho his caused Prado w great deal of troabio in | requiaite tom Tman-ot-war gulg ino commecioa, ‘Toe | Abd large transactions havo lately taken piace.” ” | Sed the Yithing “Banks” iNet faen et Tune, in Bi ‘which, Wan promptiy supe | of the late important ‘at Bogoté and the result of | the Congress, and was the one that deciarod Chile wes | price was $1,375,000 in Chile bonds, a sum little more | , In the early part of the month Sydney was revisited | Ronan’s Well,’ invite tho tourist on every side; at Tunja, In Boyacé, which was promptly sup- | thot Potiations oF a 5 road Company are | *cting in bad faith with Pera in respect to Spain (which | than half the cost of the Monadnock, to be paid on the | bY he sunshine and fine weather, ithough railways may ee tuoir tratic aad Now Je i be strictly observant ot the Sabbath—as or! begins to look true now), but tock it back again, having | delivery of tho monitor in Valparaiso, The builders eagerly weiicd for, Inthe meantime masterly imacti: D asoreee of Ge day, But tho right thi vy imactivity been, bought of, as overyboay thinks, by Prado. ‘What attitude Santander and Aj yuia bave taken, I greed to gixo bonds in the sum of $400,000 for the Victoria, carrying out the Exeise iaw so weil—#t oan Pannot posi From the or State I have will be done q i fe -_ - in tho right way and ab the right time, ‘tho 22d inst, Congress called on the Minister of | faithful execution of their contract and the de- | The quantity of cotton raised in Queenstand during there and everywhere” to transport the tongn Be news later than the end of Bay, and from the letter | 1 the ‘ett way nad of tho right ad War to tnform them why, from -4 Tn 1864, i pn lied seeker 1 ond gustons of de. igi ebetb be ron , 145,820 pounds ; first ten months of 1866, 183,620 | !uxuriate in the sammer alr, watch hi3 chil Ye tho law pardon! liver of the vessel within eight mont all political offenders, Colonet Gamio bad Seen pee tho.” conclusion, of the bargain’ At one time up a resolution here two years ago and failed, and ba — golng South on the steai turer, one it three seasons is as follor of Mosc1era’s principal gay cavaliers, aman who got te it seomed that the government of Chile would pounds, A much oy 5 ri ground is under cuiti- pin aa grass and amusing | t¥e3 to ntent, while poly up the « day of the same month, But it is perfectly safo to assert that both States will, for the Present, do nothing to disturb (bo jal! in Colombian T Dales of cotton, ace, lated rand national aad ‘he Minister of War auswered | accept tho sition, and indeed went so far as to ‘vation for the season he, tho head of the famil: Er cineh: tb Vee cous Wt sae nshawibanaree task poaoeas Nasdeieea ond tahed Samim, Peete haoter anax that the Government had received private advices that | thatif the Dundorberg bad not beon alteady purchased | fest picking of this seaso: tate Goeat bos toni, the | Guaff bis cool lager or exhilarating Sivurbop, womie tien 1 Dave more facts to fo by. wes pectediy by the Montezuma, ' Rverybody was aston- all of tho priacipal ex-revolutionists were uniticg at tho | the monitor would be taken; bat time away and | Brisbane from the Towns’ cotton plantation, one of | Of ‘he oxistence of King Keunedy and his myriads . — ished at his coolness, and more thad astonished when | C'Y of Arequipa, and that they wore only waiting for | this project, like ite od Ege the largest ia the colony, situated abont forty miles | @yrridous, athe President of th ‘ale published om the 8th of 7 Be telegeaphed from'Aspinwall to the Prosident aski Cotone! Gamio to begin another revolution, proclaiming The negotiations Chilo for tren-clads in England | from Brisbane. {t is estimated that the id from this Many excursions and thousands of excuraionists, Pes + mag lnsh AE Published on the 8th of | ror ‘an “interview, which General Olatte could, mot wel Colonel Baita os the Commander-in-chiof of the army | also failed, although one or two vessels, that might be | plantation alone, if all goes well, will be 670 baler, | bas been said Vetore, left this city ys The Drhich sets forth that the ex * | refuse. So he came over to Panama and walksabout | & jeneral Canseco as the lawful Prosident. As the | made {nto cruisers, were obiained. The recent corres. The Queensiand Parliament was opened on the Sth of “| Little Palisade departed from Spring government of the # the fustallation, by the streets as if he waa the most Government was unable to prove any revolutionary latent | pondeace between the British government an May. doveruor’s speech tnvited the sanction of the | lower portion of it, where the quay is world, cal | jecisions ; refere 4d Spain against Colonel Gamio, they were obliged to ret him at | relative to the seizure of the Tornado and othor ships b: Legisiatui day with ne Iferty, and be wont south on the steamer of the 20:h, so | the laler has tarowm considersile light on the'| ema e Vas temic cartat in vo | eer Sar eon poveroign State of Cauca ree the Supreme Court of the tn my of General Santos Te 7 hole eden .. i 865 sclesa rebel insult Pleasant Vaile; joasan! looks, - sacily of Becona c wd iD rman ane ss manifested wey tis character by a we may expect to hear of trouble im that quarter before | operations of Chilean agonts in Sagiend, but | {mmigrants; the introduction of aa poh tio) ir Palleacos po ape rg the Some ‘wes anvived Mt tu full comudt eoGhell bas oo 0 concert under the windows of the hotel where he | !Ss. does not Indicate their oxtent, | Thero ‘mover | tho compledon of public works; the in tion of & | gliding along at {ts foot) and Bull's Perry, w thet onthe Gils iin calessea to the Free eld bo ops; but otherwise he has mot been molested. The A vote of thanks Las been given to the revolutiouists | were any very sanguine expectations of acquiring tron- | bill for the amendmont of the laws-of bills of exchange, her passengers and allowing them emi fh ice — ~ ie “4 “ ; ents political wiscaeres of course teil you all about the object of 1885, who put Prado in powor, and to the victors of | ciads in Europe, however, and I have no doubt that the | checks and promissery notes; proposes a joint committes | the country, slic returned to Gotham in the ese oe wey Anh es an i i Of his visit and ble secret thisston, 80 secret indeod that Abtao and Callao, but they take good care uot to give | alleged Chiiean ships captured by tho Spaniards wit! | of both houses to woasaaer ‘ton ‘mont position and | ing, bringing them home to he Diclatorshis, sod Lot the recceniond be tre quate | they know it perfectly woll, What 1 have so far as- | ‘0m any money, be Of just as much sorvice to tho allied republics | currency of the colony; suggests thegreadjastmont of the fishing banks, the ing sailed at n | adat, whove 19. vidual frleudehip for and admiration of | eFtatied Is neither imporiant uot reliable enough 0 | yee tne cir four dara noe Tt Te aeeiened ee a thy | Rrra OF the, ongmy,, a8 ley. would have been | the electorates, and with that view the taking of «he | A. M. ia che morning, a the pines oft Be proatnc foare. he nezhboria Staten A? °F | re amtary condition of this cry hana tw go mnie | FEicomreceraie ofers who re naw. tho ceiicy of | manding unpopularity ofthe Ragin, Mialger Ma | Suv vrogrons of the colony, On enone” | nat iy Nook ‘at leat four or five hubdrcd 0x ) nn ne : y . i ones be! 8 i 5 Wal Was asked p= lal The people 'u Cauca, and especialiy the lower class, poe a ah dn) Ae nh “the place is | admiral J. R. Tucker, Captaia Daniel MacUorkle, Cap- | government of Chile a fow months mince, bas been i rit not go easy supmat 1 their og detbronement, ane, Gane ae reeaere ee: OI eee {ain Welter Tull, Eogineer arthur Waterman, Enginear | increased by the appearance, in tho §Londom papers of NEW ZEALAND. £ io oe 5 B bh: with tion and briber J japuc! avaro, Secretary Timothy ith, Surgeom | some of Correspondence to * a :: thoustod meubers and knowh as tho ‘Domocratie | Charged corruption and bribery. There ts no gain : 3 pyle } foci" Who have lately commoased to publish a | S8¥imE the face that we havo had quit a connderablo | "4n6'tadians of Pra have eon entirely put come, | fas purchase ce raginh veese.e Ti memas? taut Mer | The New Zealand (Wellington) Adeertiser of the 8b of June contains the following neve fn ing of the Tub ultimo:— ‘The ovent par excellence tn ‘he pol lite ‘of the the even. nambor of cases of yellow fover in the last siz months, and are now cufforing froma worse treatment than before, | 7 poon cons!) We hie tur and there Is no denying the other fact either, that th® | One of them wrote u very eloquent letter to the Cum- | tho altitade of » prosecuting itne eoourge has loft us, never to return I rests sg ea Wey quilt ouaeentien elo Fourth both | M76, of this city, oxposing how they are treated, Tt | tue inte Of Lis @wn country ne of the last nunbere of this pub! assorted that ‘because of the fede- ‘elog broken by the horrible crime com- bled yy Ceoeral Acosta the States haveja perfect . 5 isa it shane that Peru, after freeing the negro, | manufacturers; and howover cons! t Panty pie hele govereig ny snd cleave w the Fa bo pL ~ fe Be Vanee Dunes Cee. should tens he Indian worse) tine, over the magrs ra ets of diplomacy, be probab wih sesette tye bop Be Sop Tes pd 18 * op anes, ‘ yan geen J r . y’ ; was Lroato noy oven have to pay & tax on tho bavios ome in view of tho unexpected phase t # p a are well pow soe politics, that the Legislature Sonar! for Ampinwalt bas gous away on leave of ab- | thas are born—one dollar for a anale eblld and half a dol- | puvtication Sf his information has giveu 1» the Tornado | Ot Of July, ‘or the deepatch o: bus ica 0 aration. ‘It aounds strange that, lar for a fernale, question. Of coarse Lord Btaniey is “ack back” in hi wots ane $0-take 11 ~~ Do | through the bays, “upper” and “‘lowor,” back to e. In port—-United States stoop-of war Rosaca, Com- Meteor arrived hore on the 25: tic demande for the rendition of the Torkmtc as ford: » Wey , Cone ‘The steamer or ved hi @ 26th ine emphi de for the rendition of Yornato mander Bradford) British sloop Scout, Price; Colombian | prom Anton, bringiog part of the division of Goloati geuut English voasol, and tho least agreeable wu i “ nelple of independence of the » those who gaw tho rain which forther atl yy fer tions for tho event in fhe way ee nose preferring the Jor shore and the Sia (rom the perversity. of wfede- | Seamer Bolivar, Lite 4 Ugateche, ‘havo not concluded the funeral cero. | of tho business is that this a e billeand documents drawn ont and vdand scenery along tl mn x bo eamme cy should be raised by | Qi tgh tyne guited States gunboat Marbleheed, muonles of the lato Grad Marsbal Gastille. 80 Lis body | comes. from his owa over. coalous pment ie gay, the Rotate beats Magenta and. Thomaa Fy Bes oh ae argon to, remain iB Y go ake comand of United Stoner’ Dakota, when 1 | Mal 80 Drought here Uy tue Moleor, a expected. From He, rll ortainly render | ur. Thompecs po tg SO mayoral ‘ue means of gratifying their taste, 7 BW Ua "Seeak outa right aud hewrong | @Hl7 expected fom the South to elove the Hanae We got the, noms that @ ras. quiet a that. | the time of, the bombardment of | be oat must come some day, fo 125 om of provincial | Goring. the day, For Rockaway sailed the good ; oe, th outbreak a, ‘paniard-, ulace in Sant threaten: Port amece from Warren street 4, ne plan of the Mosqueristas to prociaim the indepen. : bey ¢ y Legation; place wi ra yesterday, * Hie lang has avn aes aonb bape is | Havel de Geode ‘Trying to Wheedte he New | iat nesters ‘raltersont 19. oceason aa’ Guplessual. domouncallon sewgredeaiy aiag | Ware yteiaed or ee aeinets nee a and Colonial troops ers id.» where disaffection maui/e..0! t bas beom disbanded.¢n:i j and thelt rotura were in rapturos with tha (rip. the tadat Interesting excursions of the wl that of the Boardman around te Execntive=Mintste f and the I. R. | tablished to open a road from La Cuyler Affair. establish villages thers. ‘Thoy ask for BOTAVAR, The Logisiatiwo Asem ly of this State, tn session against Lor Majest ngrose bas ey excited disevesions that representative, its seasions with a eertos of before going to the wharf, which retarted her discharg- | ompeny to be received bi rm ¢ mapaey ay y Otago is still in the Raitt ofa tencap atte, anda soe Yonkers and up the river, the pirce the middle of last whi), bas bitied Nagif chiedy Panama, July 18, 1867, privilege, three milos each sido of vividly to mind the pro- Frith the consider aitoriion aad reconsidteasion of iy 18, 1867. J Sear : coding! tm cut Méuse of Repseseataives Gating i20 | orcome in and ‘akon the oath } ead took Bi"'s relative to the stato of svairs in the republic, and | _7%* Ocean Queen stuck fast on a piece of wreck just Sea tu cieen ind import last Compress irsinediately fa. the rebellion, Tic | Yeina thoroughly beaten anc disheartened and | jmpoenbie to ae, +o ye vari which the State ought t take A very minority, aurnbering only three of four, bave ; ssi hoets amd their voyages, Tho Bn boot k ed"nut YI in she erali ve minority his made servoral proposi- | ve hours, She was, th bo always ky jn hand, Attacked the simin'etration for alieged abuses in the i! Slons to recognize the ardor or (ings estabisied a: io. | 'R& f0r twelve hours Ele was, theretore, noi ready to | S10 Soa have vou eeut tothe Borders of Pera to pnt | elections, asd tis spe-tators, ta. thor ayunpatny for iis | ROW AKINg ® plebiscitum aa to whouner thé gold Held | O° Ay Cocey Ialand, and brought Dut, Of course, Without Foy elec’, or wii! ui et. | #0 to sen ay, although the Montans strived | gown any rising that might take among tho | opposition, mo’ valy applauded and hissed tho reepecc.:« | CUBht to be managed by provincial er general govern: } \ :», uioe to'»x a2 toany a8 to ing oven & Efforts o: ‘bo opposite party Lave | here yesterday, This delay affords mean opportontty | Indios. A Governor of a small vian province | speakers, but taunted :.! insulted the offcors in th "on een the line Tae; tho Thomas Coiber satict ‘ely talien p the j Deen very more 20 tian I had re eon to be | ro reverting to our Isthmus politics, about which 1 | Wrote a note to the commandot of the Bolivian forces, | eforis to preserve or.ter. digterbancos Bu: eweun hens poles are being fast erected oa bee | pou witty her good’, crew and the ‘ Hore and than kab Webs accopatio to maior | O04 some inter information Asking him to march tata Pore, with, Int, troops to became hat the President exe. | Loe hy telegram macy Ber eepecree wuinia. every few | 20H cloped to, J eksxil arly tu the day, a ve i the peop! days ’ of the form: » tian outbreak; but a cised bis close the dors ef Congr does eve» Syndr 7% Gaatiou'the following bl wee reed for the fet timo and | First, in regard to the Afrival of Genera! Love! de tha hovingae gear from ‘hie goverariant, be could | to cpo-tat 00 SS pbs oe | Mathie.” The ling wilt then be extended to Anckiand. | OORT Ty tes 19 twenty ot ai Goda; as po do Peravian bag takes the matter | silions jutroduced are two bt fete ut y Sere npc «gr wll tegrated Sp atin erat nar trae ar y the press aa whlch “sully tam the daw: oe avede 3 one iets New York "ai bad rhe the State of Botivar y irom anybody ab all; and if his o idea that Prado tuad | dependent jourgaliays. One srucd species taut tho | Srosay, 8. W., Janet haa been more nt.re AON ; “re plutei a sah" 9 ld AL A yz | 24 Rpm Wi ae vt etry J abi Ey ap ies Pica ao | 52 ph a Bee 90a pap U as “Chas a> rored, z 11 agaipat 8 votes :—Consides.a ‘That throagh the tfoience of a revolution per- the portions of Fy Ba hn “ct alot te oH ~

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