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PERU.

Notwithstanding that tho most stringent measures liavo been adopted by our Government to prevent tins Spanish squadron receiving supplies, we have to report the arrival at the Chinchas of a vessel from Valparaiso, apparently French, and carrying provisions for the Spaniards, and on the 12th ult., the barque 'Horedia' also arrived from Valparaiso, in ballast. It is supposed that an she sailed again in company with one of tlio frigates she is hound for Guayaquil for coal, etc., which will very probably be granted by the Government of .Ecuador, which hat in this our common difficulty, displayed feelings nothing short of sympathy with the cause ol'Spain. On tho 23rd ult. the Chilian schooner ' Dart' arrived in Calloo with 152 volunteers from Chili, for the Peruvian army and navy, including one of the most distinguished naval officers of that Republic. The arbitration of the Melville "White difficulty between Peru and Kngland by the Hamburg iSenate hits been pronounced, and the result received with the gieateit satisfaction. :

The ships of war at present, in Callao Bay are tlx; TJ. S. frigate ' Lancaster,' Commodore Lanman, and H. M. ship Leander, Commodore Harvey.

Exchange 37-i per dollar.—Alia California, July 26.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 264, 16 September 1864, Page 4

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PERU. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 264, 16 September 1864, Page 4

PERU. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 264, 16 September 1864, Page 4

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