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-. Lima eur} Cal'ao'-wpre muoh agitated on aooount bf m
most arbitrary oat of President Castillo, in forcibly expel,
line; ex President Eobenique from Pera. Kahenique.Elee
puru, Bivas, »nd nib ere wore charged with a con piracy
against tbe Government, and.wore tried and seq titled bjr
the Court of First Instineo at Callao. Tbe' case ; wa»
then tah en by ' President, Castilla to the Superior
Court of Lima, where it oleo want against the G=vèrn
roent, and tho anou e f were ordered by ibo'Court to be
aet at liberty. Upon this, Castilla, made preparation to
expel them from the country, but on tbe Oth instant
oonld And no naval ofDoer who would exeonto the order,
BBveral having plumply refused to have any hand' in it;
and the commander of the war ship Gnisse having;
thrown up bis '.ommlssion rather than comply. Bp> on
tba 10th Castilla himself went to Callao and superin-
tended the embarkation of the prisoners: Don'.Felipa>
Bivaa, Don-Norberto Elsspnru and Don Federlob ' Lar
ranga being placed .on biard a .email .VOBBBI called tho
Tquique, and Ex.President tfohenique' on the war
steamer Uoayali. , Ten miles out at «ea tl e. Ucayali
placed Eobenique on boord the Iq u i quo, where bound
nobody knows, but it is supposed to Australis Or to
Buss'an Amerlea. Thc captain of tbe Iqulque gets
20,000 dollaT for tho job, and SOO dollar* a month
additional, for four years; with whioh to live abroad, aa ?.
he dare not fnoo pnblio indignation io Peru.
Castilla has . probably sert thom Bo' far ..that
they cannot got back before the Presidential
tlcotion. Gor oral Castilla actually Btruolt
one of&oor with bis sword who refnssnV
to help bim in thia affair. Tho nowspspers, generally
BO silent at Presidential outrages, aro'furious at this lal t
deepotio oat, and the people cry out against it with ono
voice. Somo think it will result in revolution-bat I
opine'that Castilla, with the army to book him, cares bot
. Ittlti. for, popular anathemas. The olubs of Lisna and
Cnllao ern aotivaly engaged in the Presidential can va sst.
General San Ramon and Doo Manuel del Mar appear to
be tho favourite eandidates.
' The British Pacific Steam Navigation Company boro
obtained from the Gove nment of Peru the right tn build
an iron dr ok far the repair of ships 'at either Callao or
tho Island bf San Lorenzo, in th« Bay. They will also
establish their foundry and maohinn shop at Callao,
shortly removing from tbe island of Taboga, in the Bay
of -Panama. '1
An ogpnt of the Pornv'an Government, sent to Ne«
York ti get mach-nery for raising'the dl.gun frigate.Cal»
lao, sunk by breaking down the sectional dook at San
Lor. nzS had »ritten home that his-orders were too li
mitod for the objeot in view. . ? . »'.
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