Show BY TRIE ASTERN L IMAM irro arrom the N new herald of sept klah 1 from our minister uia anti iu ill celilla ac c washington WASU INGTON sept as 1839 it is ia understood that dispatches des patches have been received at the department of state from our minister in it china mr air ward fated dated july 4 after fter the battle arid and that chiaese Chi iese authorities flad had assured mr ward that on tile the next day july 6 they would be ready at the mouth oi of the to receive and convey nim him to pe kin linfor for the purpose of exchanging rati fica eions athe treaty eity tr it is doubtful doubt lul however whether bother they meant to fulfil fulfill this bellga engagement our minister 11 i did not believe they would mould what abat effect the he recent battle may have on the it treaty of course courses Is not known is as his dispatches des patches were dated the day utter after the bettle whether Vh ether the chinese will consider the united states slates as parties after the course of oe commodore nall in ill rendering g aidla aid lo 10 the british admiral remains to be seen that lie he did render aid and with the approval app roial of our Bl minister inister is true bothin nothing farther can c n be known until additional des dispatches patches are received rec ened I 1 the rile recent news irom china has produced quite bilte a ser at in diplomatic circles hern dispatches Des patches were received today to day at the delai truent of state from mr campbell Lam boundary commissioner Commissi aner at san juan lie ile reports ei ever grything ery tiling thing quiet and does not apple appi e lend bend any further difficulty ity or B fighting 11 lie announces that negolia negotiations t tons are broken off between him and the british commissioner lie ile maintains that our right to the island is clear and a a d conclusive minister mclane arrived armed leto hero this even ing and is stopping at willards THE GENERAL DESPATCH w sept al 21 1850 the secret secretary ary ot of the navy has recently made arrangements for the reception of an ail additional number of active midshipmen mul at the naval academy from to forty of them members of congress from districts tracts which have bave been the longest time without appointments as far back as aa 1855 will be requested to male make nominations of youths for admission in accordance with aith tile the exi existing stin law the tra treasury sury receipts for the week ending on monday were the drafts paid amounted to and the drafts issued to the amount subject to draft was an increase ivr over last week of more than or a million within the last two weeks w capt M S miller lias has bern been ordered to fort monroe to assume the duties of assistant quartermaster general point lu in place of chapman deceased the president has bvm C jones judge of the united states cobit fertile for the northern norther and southern districts of alabama vice galve calve deceased the names of at ac least lease ten other gentlemen had been mentioned in in connection with that office general jesup who nho was seriously sick in new york I 1 lias aas re return elto to washington lie ile is 13 convalescent the secretary of the treasury has bas an ag appeal eal derided de tied that falt slipper patterns ly as described b by y the impost the fabric being in in whole or part and also Ita italian cloth imported as button stuff but believed b it any may be e used for other purposes are are both d via t 19 per the appel appe antti lanto claimed thit they should be entered at faur fc ur pu pe ceni but the articles vi were ere imported in the piece and not cut in a slips or separate ser arate te patterns ile he also decided thit that c travo rugs are as aa durable as 3 or of wool or wearing apparel at 24 per and not as blankets as c claimed aimed K N Y se sept pt 28 tin the main street canal oridge bridge in this vil la a fell this after afternoon goon with an imin iia till cod c otta of people wao were the coun ly fair leighte en dead bodies have already be been en ta taken k en out arid and it is supposed eur posed many more are still in the water |