Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1855 — KATEST FROM THE PACIFIC! [ARTICLE]

KATEST FROM THE PACIFIC!

Ar fiv .—^ro^rcss't>f 'Hi 7 dasiSivorn in As Pffivisioifal Pritsifcntf—Kigid Discipline of Gchcnd Walker.—Joy of the People at the Executive Change.—~Vastdttion nf'the Colopy at, GrcytQinii. \ y I The >rt!]en| fiorti San Juan oh the 2d of November, bringing oar tiles of Central Afnerican papers dated to the 27th of < October, with some highly interesting news relative to the progress of the Walker Government arid the Kinney colony. The Northern Light left in the harbor of San Juan November 3d. 11. B. M. brig-of-war L’Espciglc, and the British mail steamer Clyde. General Walker leading the democratic party in Nicaragua, ha I con eluded a treaty of peiyce with the Chamorro party. Don Patricia Kivas was appointed provisional President ((Joi. Walker refusing) and sworn into oilice oh the ,31st of October, in the presence of a large assembly of the people nt Grenada.— General Walker was appointed Gen-. eral and Commander in Chief of the forces of Nicaragua. Parker II. 1 French, Esq., formerly of the Sacra-; mento Tribune was appointed Co.A-• inia.sary of War, etc. -Gen. Chillon It is reported that he ha i an engage- i tnent at .Mantua with.MehTez ami 693 troops, au.l defeated him. Gm. Corral and family were staying in Granada. , Dori Mateo MaVof-' go. Secretary ot State, 6;c.. was ex ecuted on the plaza, his pasty having lired into the American passengers of the Uncle Sam and Star of the ■ \V est. The American Minister nn.l all the prisoners h;t-| been released. 1 lie people of Nicaragua .sremT-rP fairs --great satistaction was expressed wil.li. - 1.i4.e- treaty -of j trace aa d aI t the appointments. Walker punish-; ed severely ail oTeuces among his I own and native troops. No misconduct of any kind was alloivrr.trThe Sierra Nevada brought down a large force opvolunteers to join the xiemocratic party u nd tn- GeuJkYatefltei -Col. E. T. C. ire'WCfffadistlimuished i lawyer of San FFanctsco, ilris among the number. Col. Kinney still remains al Greytown, with only ten or twelve m n, a number of whom were sulfvring from s ick ncss —Si:it erm Forrestcrpof Salem. .Mass., one of his party, having died. allowed to drive Kinney and hi t men ; out of the country.— - ------ The Nicaragua use, of October 27 th, (published in Granada) ■contains, the following evidence of progress: Wanted at this oilice, two good compositors to whom liberal wages and steady employment will' be gfven.—-Apply immediately. We beg to suggest to the citizens of Grenada that our columns arc open for tneir advertisements, which will be inserted on moderate terms in either thcEllg.ll.3h or Spanish department. Our paper will have an extensive circxrlatron among the inhabitants of Nicaragua, as well as ■ thcAJnited States and Europe, which 1 coinmunity of this city, we hope they will take advantage of. ..... aper adds^^l’Kascybsii. ing proclaimed, we may now expect of population io this State equalling that of California in its palmiest days. The inducements, particularly to* settlers, surpasses everything in the history of the world; j and our mines, as far as they have , been explored, are rich in all the; -precipus metals; and will give work ' to the thousands of mechanics and laborers who are now a surplus in the California market. The volunteers who arrived Imre, on Friday afternoon have been formed into a VoitigeuT Company, under command of Col. Fry,. They are well mounted and will be q great acquisition to the forces. Un Tpesday morning, previous to the arrival of Gen. Corral, the whole of the American and native force were reviewed on the Plaza. Their competency in drill rellects great credit on the officers of the army. On Monday morning, at daylight, the Secretary of State of the legitimists —Don Mateo Moyorga —was shot on die Plaza, by the native troops, by way of reprisal for the conduct of his party at San Carlos, ip tiring into the company's steamer.'

OCr’The fish already taken at Mackinaw for the present season amounts to 1-1,153 barrels. It is thought by a correspondent of the Toledo Blade, that by the close of the , barrels. [Jjr'Suicide is now an estaWished epidemic in France.