Show horace greeley Gr celey we have ha e been informed during his bis recent sojourn here on his bis wa to california Californi ap spent an entire week ai at a private boardinghouse boarding house in in tins this city by the invitation of the proprietor on leaving he be charged his benevolent host 2 in in advance adi ance for one years subscription for the weekly tribune the price of board here is is 12 ro CO per week but mr greeley received his gratia grata itou sl mr greeley we believe be lieTe is is the 3 author u of a treatise on political economy and d if we may judge from the th management of his private affairs it is is a subject that he has baa thoroughly bly mastered the special washington correspondent of the new york herald under date of sept 16 says gen scott left here this afternoon fw for N york and will sail in in the steamer of the for t the fi e pao pacific the present delicate and complicated state of affairs at san juan growing out of gen hanneys harneys Harn Har eyB inove meAs ts requires great care and caution on the be part part of our government to prevent present a collision the president in conferring with general scott in regard to the matter suggested the propriety ot of sending bending some one there vibo ho was less ess impetuous and more prudent than gen harney II arney gen scott at once informed the president that he would w go and that as soon as his bis instructions I 1 were prepared lie he would ie be ready to start the instructions were partially prepared and considered lit cabinet council today to day they will probably be completed tomorrow to morrow and forwarded immediately to new york the administration received some additional advices advises from agn 11 hirney antey brought by the star of the west there had bad been no ma material lerial change and matters remained in itt stata quo it is s supposed u that general scott w willrea etire a c cli fi victoria ictoria by the 16 h of jtb october P where be will have an interview w with I 1 ill governor douglass arid and other british authorities upon tile the subject not of the boundary dispute with which neither lie he nor they have anything to do but of tire the more pressing and critical question of national comity which has been raised by the precipitate action of gen harney it is to be regarded as certain that lord palmerston Palme raton viewing the action of gen harney as an indignity to the british government will promptly send bend orders for the di lodgment of our troops from tile the island of san juan at all hazards unless the q question ue of comity be settled by gen scott it in the manner above ref referred e to a collision will probably occur and american blood will be shed on american soil whre whereupon upon this country will be involved in a serious difficulty with great Brit britain the orders order ano in refer ence to the islands in dispute which were issued during the late administration were binding on gen harney ina inasmuch ch a as they had bad not beti been revolted or mo bif ad kaia stain rafts |