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—_—_—_———_—__— —— MORNING EDITION- --MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1850. ‘ ‘TWO CENTS. THE MOSQUITO QUESTION. we are crowed over and insulted here, = ho does the reader suppose the various the way nage willing that the gentleman (mr. ue “ Honorables ” which attended at this “council,” | arch fe thas it PE ana ten poonodto hate attended, were? In keves- | Why willess ths Used Seetecid cot Sanit ax; | “INTE OF THE Canrunrene—crniors onavre ox | HOG pearine impeneatces bath kehe Retiog eft Correspomdionee. - or are su; 10 have atte were? Is he ver- not es aid and us, , ‘ 5 that the .| dant enough to imagine that any of them were | who are their friends! ‘The English’ will treat us harp: mocting: We are all carpenters hore; but we are 08 INTERESTING HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE AG@GRES- “ Moequites ?” Porter, Ingraham, Dixon, | like dogs here, until we are by los Ameri- An adjourned meeting of the carpenters was held on 5 ia be te. as not, therefore, think that the Heruld SIONS OF THX ENGLISH ON THE CENTRAL AMRRI- | were common English sailors, who were strolling | canos. Friday night, at Convention Hall, Wooster strect. Be. | Mould be condemned. thelr opinion tind: tier CAN CoasT. about the coast, and “Hon. James Green” was | - Excuse my bad English, for I hate them 80 I | fore the meeting was ovgunized. desultory comversa- | article was only # word of caution, and ought not to be Lawn su Mosansoea, Masch', WUD | SSO Socures ta omel Mapas t ne | cont eels Geek ameoraems Goi 1 Un eae | | ea ane, Beem See Oat. “Wney & Brietnwn r" | certs. as pat, wien and dictator at the port { lon’t wi ican, whi as how y . . ¢ resolution was pat. when ther but three Perhaps no question of equal importance, which | ‘The only one win coe a native of the coast, was | could do. Your ob’t servant, pap ri bi vantage ~ wee down om Mu | + tour ayes, and ouch a volley of nays that the Obmis? has attracted the attention of the public press, both [ the so-called President of the Council, the Hon. Mancrvo Yerarte. a leadingarticte. He won't ome. reur| thet the ares te be beet —shesestadliching the point in our own country and ‘in Europe, has been dis- | Gt0- Hodgson. — His father was Rob't. Hi » & | El Senor Bennetr, Nuevo York. It was nearly an hour after the appointed time, w a hee York Herald. in ii views of socialism is | . y Colonel in the Spanish service, and a duplicate of —___--- - Mr. Andrew White was called to the chair. and Mr. | [hPoned by the groat body of the intelligent journey~ cussed wjth so little knowledge of the facts and | his commission, diated “Madrid, Aug. 23, 1789,” Highly Interesting from Porto Rice. Futon wea mamalnnted Geevotary, By the Wery Ow mone ‘A subscription was thes entered into to defray the principles involved, as the “Mosquito question.” | still exists among the arehi ves of Ni na, His INSULTS TO AMERICAN SAILORS—SPLENDID CONDUCT a hap peeseas the last meoting were read by the | ‘£P&R*e# of printing, advertising, &c., and the meeting’ The intrigues and aggressions of the British | Mother was a native of the cum, rom this, | op CAPTAIN RAMDOLFM, OF THE UNITKD STATES Secretary. oar ed. Success to the cause of labor, honesiy, AND NORTH AMERICAN B government, carried on over a long series of years, Soe wane Pin eel fe > gocianon cor Anatnies " ‘There was a long pause, No one appeared inclined Renee oa commen sense, 3 Seston aid Liverpool, saling st Halitsvoiand axa | 7€ almost wholly unknown to the world. Their | we find him now Senior Counsellor to his Magnifi: | ‘The bark Carlota, Captain Gerard, urrived yew | ‘Gaara MSRM, sour turther ploamure, gentle- City Intelligence, Stecive alia und pusccngert = : success depended upon the secrecy with which pnd Queggo I., and therefore it is reason: | terday from Porto Rico. She brings us further in- | ™¢B? (No rew nae for aoveral minutes.) PUNRRAT. OF JOHN 1. GUIRE, MEMBER OF KNGINE es ¥ May they were conducted. The same reasons which | 4c, he Loglish” é Cosa ing Me +a ax 80! | telligence from Mayaguez. It is of considerable wae jenn, any person present | FIRE COMPANY FOURTEEN—GReAT PROCESSION OF led to the adoption of this policy, led also to a sys | stalled this nan as “Governor of the Port.” interest. shillings ® day? (No rep! FIREMEN. ly.) tematic misrepresentation of the people and States | Sood after, however, the Nicaraguans came down | We learn from Captain G., that the schooner | 2 2® Ci*i™a® Fopeated the question, and said; if Yesterday, one of the greatest funeral processions we i , there is, I hope the; 1d report. of Central America, through the conveniently un- yas’ age 8 Somnane Sens . and Ne salt, North Carolina, Captain Beacher, was a total For a considerable time the meeting was silent. At | Yet fw. took place in honor of John L. Guire, mem- scrupulous and interested press of Jamaica and | mander of the British forces demanded, when he | Wreck, and that Captain B. and crew, at the risk | #4t,the Secretary (who appeared to be the factotwm of | ber of Kugine Company 14, who lost his life while om ; tay of the | ’ he affair.) said, “Mr. C! an, I understand that | duty at the fire in Front and Water streets, on Wed- Belize. While, therefore, the attention of the | made his piratical expedition to the Lake of Nica- | of their tives, saved chronometer, lass and Mr , of Franklin street, wants to employ si Board ey DRIATIC, ia Graft "t. " world has @een carefully diverted from the opera- | reguat First, “the surrender of the persons of two | charts, which were taken away es a by the: | Men sf fourteen dhillings @ day.” Hs hi tee ee ae ‘These ships, having boon’ Salleh presaly tions of British agents, the revolutions and disturb- | British be gee viz: Geor and J. W. : The Cuainman again called tor reports,upon which sey- | New York Fire Department held a meeting on Fridayr Little;” the latter, as we huve mae Clerk of the | Spanish authorities, besides their clothing. The | eralpersons (twenty-five out ofa m at which they agreed upon a programme of the proces- acco gine eet An ex, 88 Broadway. Op sin TES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN ” fork eae ihipe ‘composing this lustre ‘whe PXCIAG, Copetin yee gnces of the Central American States have been | imaginary Council to which we have referred. So | latter, upon {being examined and found to be of no | *toodup,and raidthelremployerag r 1 order of ordering grossly exaggerated by the very men who fomented | the poe Counsellor of the “Mosquito King, and valee, pags The captain and crew ea pon | eet dora opr a 6 Senad'as { c'cinek eto srl ‘ition, a ven who | a f i Sekteam texan thet sated re Not more than | bé formed at 1 o’elock, in Hudson street, the right rost_ eoowe $3 slotas he fie stteched tosen them, with the ulteror view of discrediting those | €Very one of his associates, were Englishmen. | then forbidden to leave the island, at the risk of | tree perrons out of the meeting’ raid that thittess | ing on Abingdon Square, It was 2 o'cloek, however, eae teeta ePuutil paid fot For fregne , States, and deafe the world to their complaints | But does any one su that any Council was | )° 0 one ype shillings a day only were given . H alae wenehape ceal | or appeals for sympathy and support. held, as is purport ey, the above document? | being imprisoned. What part the American Con- | ““There was another long’ pause; after which a mem. | fre the line was formed. At 1 o'clvek Columbian 'EDW'D K. COLLINS, 74 South st | “Even the Argus-eyed Times, which is generally Nothing of the sort. whole thing is an im- | sul took in this affair, is unknown, but it is said he | ber said: “Gentlemen, I move, as’ we have nothing else | Egine Company 14, to which deceased belonged, } if Phe Atlantic Milt eee bine en ve fully informed upon all similar questions, was itse! the editorial article in | formed at their house, in Church street, and “ Paciie ON is testified by the same “Hon. George | refused furnishing the crew board and lodging; | 19,40; that the Secretary re rt Bebe x dave” Afes ka wi u h a the Herald of Tuesday.” “( ter.) 3, Mount Vernon, of the United Order of Americans, ; ow York deceived in respect to this. Six mouths ago, act- | flodgron.’: | After he | ng Toban priacnet, he “the | ‘ying that the American government did not allow | \ ‘The motion was carried, and the article headed “So- | to’ which, Ueceared. nlse Leloged. iene 1 Pattog. * . . ing under first impressions, and with a true British mation to affair, ant ave t : r Peay " ” * atlantic“ Rew Fork | impulse, it spoke af the pretend Pratt schatas | fecord before me, signed by his own hund, dated | to American citizens in distress, in foreign ports, giatiem to York,” was tolorably well read by the | street, between Curch and Broadway, They had e oe “ Pacite New Fork | here ina most dogmatical and | peremptory manner. January 21, 1848, from which I take the following | but forty cents a day, which, he said, would not the speaker then commenced curious analysis of der’ ‘They were sito apeieepeaisn wy | But when subsequent events ied it to examine the | Passages. is , i the article. “That's very well,” said he, “ but James hey halted i der till Ei O ornare of chon spe i ask ie gett, | coestion for heed we find it gradually retreating + _ ‘The original copy of the document above quoted weer in May yet nod if ho teund: thorn | GO 0o Retaas ae eapicaien and boone neat cee Ih ies banner ta’ doen” meurelr Ganen ng are signed therefor, and th m its first position, until, about the choot of No- | Was shown him, to which the name of “George | With board, he would have to pay for it out of his | capitalist advoeating any interest adverse to his own, igh their ranks. The procession then moved up vember, it surrenders it entirely, admits the utter Foden is Pe. bute asked 4 one was | own pockets. The poor fellows were therefore | The article states that the esate aes waren ve | Boar eay, sad wes Stiowet by Ko. 3 ne oe “Bae ° is signature, he answered it was not, that he was 2 . s eek was * e ssary by inerease of house | No. 6, ani © corner of Murray street, Empire En- falsity a € British pretensions and accuses Lord not in’ Hluefelds ut the time, nnd coald not hese | Obliged to depend upon the charity of the American | rent and increase of provitions “growing out at the | sine Company 42 fell in, bearing a banner bound im aa teeaaie ps vo ih ye ‘ad Fagen Ny rigned it. . and English vessels in port, and, for upwards of a | general prosperity of the country.’ AB far as I am | crape, wih the word# “Oblivion cannot hide his rable i ror s ' ae ‘ concerned—and I was one of t tu the meet- | .virtues.”” ompanies turned out of Broad- must relieve it as he is best able.” This is a inanly ing asked in whose writing the note appeared, | month, they would be from one vessel to another— | j Tsay it is no sash thing. Tt is pecan aren way ‘into Reade “ares, path gine Hor 3 “e Hnad- course, und the example of the Times would be | {Pd in whore hand was the signature, he said, | for as scon as an American vessel would be ready followed by every honorable and conscientious | “The bedy of the note is in the handwriting of and Protection and, as Mr. Bennett never attended our meetings him- | son. In the meantime, the following compa- for sea, she would be strictly overhauled by the self—(iaughter)—he ean know nothing about it, He | nies baving formed in Chambers street, between Centre EOVCED RATES OF FARE TO CHAGRES. of bot! i Parlianee Mr. W. Scott, secretary to Mr. Walker, and the | '°T! *) be says the strike was sustained by the press and the pub- | and Broadwa; |, namely: Pearl I a Cherouee. —” Phitedetphia fie tos Oldce nae ee oe We | signature is in Mr. Walker's oun hand.” vigilant Captain of the Post,who, if he found either | iic. 1 would like to kuow ifthat is corrects Where ate | 28 Nec 1 Motual: Niagara these Company 2 No Boe i faithfully brought before them. Being asked if he ever saw any notes, or heard | the captain, mate, or any of the crew on board, eee papers im New York that have supported | gine. No.13, No, 22 Protector Engine, and proceeded | As an example of the intolerable ignorance of | of #ny directed by the so-called Mosquito King to | would order them, bag and baggage, on shore, like ah = ores f Commerce had a very scurril- | up Broadway to the cornerof Canal strevt, where they . that portion of the British press which, unlike the | the government of Nicaragua, he answered in the . i . pd us article about ws. Various other Papers have | were met by Hove Company 36, which joined them, < v . acted in the same way. Public opinion is in our | an marched through Canal to Mudson stroet, Times, supports the monstrous pretensions of the | Hegutive. . Soe Ones ; o ey too : ene ession. Sritish cabinet, T will quote a paragraph from the |, Being, asked if the occupation of San Juan had | On the 11th of April, the U. S.-sloop-of-war | 1AYet; bul it is hat kind of public opinion that can do tmedatiee, the slreste threngh whisk the fase: London Jcurnal of Commerce, of the date of the been ordered by the pereon called ‘King of Mos- Albany, Commander Randolph, arrived. The next | blacksmith who lives in the ho with me, but I | ral was to puss were filled with thousands of both sexes, | Blet of gay ee aie reciting a mamaner of jo pri A ie King was wunone day Captain Beacher reposted his barbarous treat-. mould Sather have the Dabo optnia of Wm. B. Astor | waiting to see the solemn pageant, In Broadway, wat it calls facts, in reference to the matter, but ci late any Ineasure; pox’ hat cw oes sagan er ona | ne Coane ches reer lg Mires as eat: 0) Geni Hakarieas, 'whs 9 Se hye then thet of oll the s tals Foon (Laughter) As | Grand street and the Bowery, particularly at the oor every one of which are either blunders or false- | the whole afluir was conducted by Mr. Walker, ent to ain Randolph, who was at the time | to what Mr. Bennett says about the 7vibune, I don't nmense, ‘The windows it! Ad r without eensulting the King, or any of the other | in the American Consul’s office. Captain Ran- | believe that. I know it has published our meetings as | the houses. too, were filled with spectators. Exactly at We may wention that some months since, his Mos- | n&tives; that Walker had gone to Jamaica in the | jy asks — Well as any other paper; and T never kuow any man | (wo o’clork the fire bells hogan to elime, which was qzico Majesty. Jamaso, invaded the Nicaragua teeri- | preceding month, and, upon his return, had said - f | pencly Roses tga ood : oe a moving of the pesesuian S awe , +t * knew @ printer that w through the following streets :—IIudson street, Abing- tory, at the ‘head of 4,000 men, assaulted the city of | that the Governor of Jamaica would send troops to | , 8!*—1 will not leave this ieland until you get satis. ur Gi " Nicaragua. (now ealled Granada) destroyed It by , bey take San Juan, but that the people of Bluchelds | ction, and I will send you and your crew home soon. ther work for Mr. Grecley than for Mr Bb don square, Bleecker, Broadway, Grand, Bowery and 4 ‘ A to our homes.” I don’t think Mr. tts rcond street, to the cemeter; The order was thus :— Fe amt oe pe and but the whole of the » inhabitants to desth Is need potl be alarmed, a the troops would not hurt | Some Syanish loafer who happened to be in the | jy as good as if he told us to come here, hold our | Ist. ‘The hiet Engineer as Grand Marshal, and two semi-mont ween Panama , 3 be a hem a ‘abi aid taken him to San Juan | Consul’s office at the time, communicated what | meetings. and not to go to work at thirtec aids, on the extreme right. 2d. The exempt firemen, Brrlated beddings Sut not wines and gums” Pesemgem is | Sumer’ “t0 repel thw aeunet ee oe teed te |e pretence of a pleasure trip, and that, had he | Captain’ Nanolph hod suid, to the Captain of the | day._L believe there are very Bow 4d. ‘The Oficers and Trusteos of the Fire Department ‘steerage are found with such tations as are furaishod to cane ae Moequito King?” ‘What bi spe may | known the cbject of Walker, he would not have | Port, who immediately had the Captain, mate, | tm socielism who know what itm Fund. 4th. The Companies of the Fire Department, im Sos rome fan win meescens on8 ville, All passonence Stl | have happened since, We know not-ke, ka gene. | ‘That Walker had made him Governor, but | and ' two of his crew, arrested by soldiers, | jen that (hey call socialists, and T ane | the order of their numbers. |The exempt firemen were Bete" reighte et ‘extooding in measurement tea cubic fers, ton extra ‘or merchandise, when taken, $100 Packages “Merciful hevings!” as Mr. Richard Swiveller | £#¥e him no commission, nor any instructions fur- | and dragged to prison like so many felons. eee ee Wy og, Porgy Blo Rae Bmye mens : wa, when would say. In the first place, there is no such | ther than todo as Mr. Lattle should tell him. He then made his boast if the Captain of the | he comes t ponse for nblems of mourning, was borne bofore the ph OE gt ye Morquito king as Jamas,” as far as yet known. | | He testified further, that he had several times | Yankee man-of-war wanted his countrymen, to | our labor; he does not wut money out of your pockets, fd trustecs of the Fite Department Puna, Steerage. | The little Sembo boy, which some English gentle- | been compelled to sign papers without knowing come ashore and get them. The next day, early | as Mr. Bennett, and every man who keeps a public es- | The procession could not bave extended leas than Sa Panama to San Blas or men have facetiously called “ King of the Mos- | What they were; that Mr. Walker once showed | in the morning, Capt. Randolph had his ship hauled | tablichment, does. Now instead of working | three miles; for it was exactly one hour end « quarter jaz 2 ee eee uitos,” rejoiced under the name of Quaggo, until | him # communication from Lord Palmerston, | in as close as possible, the ship’s guns all loaded You take a place ot | in passing the corner of Broadway and Grand street. « fen Biegs <8 Ee wes conahh Goeae: ed eee Withal, and | instructing him to inform the king. that the | and reudy for uetion, and then sent ashore, by his ver ts that socialism? | We olverved the following companies: —Bugine Com. Me as Chara | then he was named George William Clarence. | British Hove rnment had decided that San Juan | Ist Lieut., Mr. Ridgely, a letter to the commander gp eo pen Ry eed wy dong 1 Pr pi pore et, diane nee 1 Rates £ ye rg And, as to his invading Nicaragua, the poor devil | belonged to Mosquito; that the kingdom of | in-chief, stating if the men were not given up, he but you never ean have «chance of | Hose 3; Hydrant 2: Engine 3; Lndependons tote 8 $. 0 passage secured il ald for. ph knows as little of Nicaragua as of Greenland, and | Mesquito had no written laws that he was | would fire upon the town. The town was imme- buying Soe + A t ‘ork. ew Yi ie yes lot. and your thirteen shillings a day are spent | More 4: Hook and Ladder 4; Protection Ragino 6; Mose end of the week. Mr Bennett thinks it a hor- ook and L dvr 5 (accompanied by a band); Ame- ite of things that men should work for thein- is Engine Company 6; Croton Hose 6; Hook and . re €; Engine 7 (withow banner); Enjine 8, with they were told by Mr. spy-glass, and charts. lot ofmen should get together and publish a paper which v bearing the fneqgiption. “Duty, though im all the business that was Tt is highly important that American men-of-war | Would beve ax good a circulation as the Herald, [The Columbian Hose it a banner having the which has been done on the Mosquito acoount, | done on the chore. ‘That, so for as he or any one | should frequent the island of Porto Rico, for the | shearer comtinued te quote from the article in the | words, “im memory of departed worth” Washingtom ~via citaanes, | W8% done by British soldiers, detailed from | ¢lte on the Mosquito shore knew, the port of San | abuses and barbarities practised on American citi- w York against the loridious teachings ef these | 13, with m banner ‘inscribed, “We mcura our toast? red and copper , Jemaica, and by the officers and men | Juen had always belonged to Spain and Nicaragua; | zens are intolerable. visionary phile attend to their own . 15, with w banner having the motto: Ehacktord, wilttail of the Sritich vessel of war Alarm, and all this | and that all that was known about a Mosquito | The Captain of the Port said, that by the law he | jusiness, und avoid, ax they would the plague, the n duty calls we strive to cong This compe- geeees® without the knowledge even of the portentous | kingdcim wos derived from the English. has the right to put all skipwrecked mariners in | eticnl nonsense which Brisbane wad his associates | ny was followed by a very ca 0. 14, No, 17 ar would be quite as likely to invade one as the other. | aware of—had no treaties with England, or any | diately in commotion, and the men given up in | Uriore “*Four thousand men,” forsooth! * Men in buck- | other country, and that he, nor any one alse, on | somewhat of a hurry. It was,the intention of Capt. | ri ram,” every one, for the Mosquito kingdom has the Mosquito shore, knew anything of British | Randolph to demand the eaptain’s chronometer, not now, aid never had, a soldier, nor yet half of | protection, further t four thousend inhabitants. The only fighting Valker, who transac LIN AN FRANG]SCO Via CHA- Dee eas seaman Uiescea? CLiY Fee o at from ber fo, pier Nol P Noreh River . t ply to” J. HOW ARI ubt he would consider it a bad thing ifany OF passage, 8] gE .____ | mouth of General Munoz (who, by the way, i 1 . : N FRANCISCO, VIA CHA- only the commander-in-chief of the army of Ni- | cence, suppose that the port of San Juan is | Pioneer screw steam vessel, Lient. Commander IpPUILADELPITA will eave carugua), is a sheer fabrication. What shall be | Feally occupied by Morquitos. But there is | Osborn, is now in a very advanced state, the whole ras, for Cl eit piace said of the intelligence or honesty of the editor | NOt now, nor has there ever been, a Mosquito | of her doubling from her gunwales down to her ooh North J bay previous | here quoted? Jeng there. Once in a while, ut ix true, a | keel being completed, and convicts have been busy SPIN WAEL. Bt ind 55 South street. . “A 1 aa ir corruption withia, and tarn | hes on the tip.”} He theu said—* It a | me thie is an inealt to the working men 4 | think that they could be frightened with such a bughear | | ae this’? Me to history foran illu | tration of his j Protection 22 Mose; Mo- 4 lose; No. 25; 26 Hose: No. 375 jton's Brass Band; with # banner ine ne Company 32, Ydalling Packet. | George Willian Clarence! This being the fact, ‘This is « single specimen only ‘he whele Mos- | jail, and to take all from them. instil into them. ‘Their teachings resemble | Hose with a banner; No. 20.2 ton ERine Company, din, $20; 24, the language which the English editor puts in the | quito flair is made up of just such transactions. —_—_---— ve which grow on the borders of the Dead Sea | bed with the words. We mourm 3). here are people, no doubt, who, in their inno- Vessets ror tur Ancric Exreprriox.—The | wll fair without, amy 2 No. 20; No. 30 Pw scribed with © The last of earth 4 | with a banner bearing the words “La memory of War- her chip to explain | ren;" Hose 32; oo; Having access here to many of the original do- iserable, nuked Mosquito savage makes his ap- | to-day in scraping her sides to make her ready for cuments relating to this Mosquito business, | can- | Peatence with a turtle shell, to barter for agua ar- —— A number of caulkers arrive not resist the inipulse to give you some of the de- dievte, or Jamaica rum. The Mosquitos proper are | Deptford to-day, to assist in getting the tails of the British process of manufacturing mo- | few in number, and probably do not muster five | caulked with the least possible delay, and the ship- They are ludicrously infamoas, will | hundred, all told. ‘There are other tribes on the | wrights are employed upon her from 530 A. M., to | ‘ularly edifying to those who, in ignorance | Shere, but they have no relation with, or depen- | 7 P.M. Workimen conumenced placing the appa of the facts, are disposed to regard Britis preten- | dence on, the Mosquitos. In fact, they allow no | ratus for heating the veesel wong | the well for sions in Mosquitia with some degree of consi- | intercoure or intermarrioge with the litter, under | lifting the serew up through has been completed deration. | pain of deeth, in consequence of a kind of taint or | and the stern of the vessel is — of mu After the late so-called king, “Robert Charles | 1 has seized upon almost every Mos- | greater strength than itever w ward Engine td; Mo Southwark Company 38; Hose 39; 41; Empire F 2; Bogine 42; Hose Ne 34; Hone 335 | the stor: ch, having been given tothe | Ho. | satiefnetion of all present, the secretary continued, “Ido | Hove 40: ¢ thousands of acres of land in the hands | 44; Hose ; Howe 47) & 5. Then fol- 2; Ldo not wish to see that state of things | lowed Doo wiihe the mourm- « Ban ie ” & power to one man by whieh he coud | ful aire sppropriate to the on, and headi d, just ax the landiords do in | Mount Vernon Chapter. oT order ot Ua teak » in for the law of limiting a man to 100 | Americans, wearing tricolor self ot white vine et toa man having such a large tract of , and red, having th little fingers hooke ot me ing the terror of life and death over you; | ing four abreast. They were reiufwreed by other before. ‘The well | put f don’t wish to go into that subject, ax it ts foreign | chapters whieh joined heons to the number of about stion.”” The speaker again quotes from tne | 1.000 men. They wade a ver: 4 cg | Herald, and continue: “Why, it Mr. Brisbane has no | deed. Then followed the M. CHANG SALE OR Cabin Teka n Francisco, for May 4th, eabin Treket to F ick,” in 1839, sold out his kingdom to some » result of a mixtnre and licentious inter- | is 3 feet 9 inches long, by 2 feet7 inches wide. | to the q Jamaica traders, for sundry kegs of ram and vari- | comse with diseased blacks and Jamaica traders. | ‘The figure head bas been removed, and a st ommon Coum- ous dozens of check shirts, he was abducted by | This teint is much more widely spread and more dis- | piece of timber substituted over her bows. W | right to give us his opinion or adviee, what right has | ell, wearing e pany No My MeDonald, then superintendent of lies, cal | gusting then it is among the Society Islanders. caulked, and otherwise ready, she will be tak +" Bennett! #0 = own argument is bey yg ted how fre bod ing « banner bound with carried to that place, where, by alternate persua- | The sole authorities in San Juan are English- | out of dock into the river to fave her stores put on | }* Bot practising what wagered gk m | crape, and having the words. in gilt letters, “In welug the Isthmus. i SRCOND r © he says, “Every man © ol.” 1 | Memory of Departed Worth.” This company was sions and threats, (not te mention profuse supplies | men. The English Vice Consul, Dr. Green, is Im- | board, and be made in every respect ready for sea, % Lelieve that, elther; ite all gam (Loud | fo! by ® number of friends Lest came the ) he was induced to affix * his mark” toa | perater. He governs with absolute sway—there is | and the hands new employed upon her will then a ter.) Sir, Bennett caw the time when he wasn't ing the remains. drawn by four grey horses, t, which was efterwards produced as his | ne law but his word—sells land and receives the | sist in accelerating the progress of other vessels to take care ot himself. He worked tor Jas, Wat- | and bearing on the root the cap and regalia of de- LOUNT & COL By this will, McDonald was constituted | money, receives the duties, &c., &e., and all in | of the expedition. The Intrepid screw steam-ves- | son Webb. and couldn't make a decent living: but he | ccaced 88 Broadway, corner Wall street. n to his children, the English church was | bis capacit British Vice Consul! All the offi- | sel, Lieut. Commander J. B. Cator, ig progressing | is a talented man, and he has done well for himself Each member of the different fire companies wore ORNIA THROUGH TICKETS FOR SALE.—AP- established in the Mosquito kingdom, and the laws | cial hems ng es are ere -eanly ad- | so rmpidly, that ber boiler was taken out at do'cloc He - DOW & en) pans and he looks to the interest of j ps yh an = e eng and & piece of white satin ribbon Rad F. WHITE, % Wall street. and usages of Englund were made the laws and | Venturersy from Jamaica—and the so-called king | en the afternoon of Thureday, the day she was ta- | capital jend when a & paper advocates | from the buttonhole of his coat, borde: Cu of cabin, per Cherokee and Tennersee; one do., stec Cini ten’ th, one Indies’ saloon, per Crescent City, Tor doeume wale by an wi with blagk, e P the * , pitalists, bankers, Insurance companies, and euch | and inscribed with the number of his company, They NIA. — WANTRD—A CARIN TICKET TO usages of Morquito, &e. | has no more to do with affairs than the king of the | ken into deck, and the workmen of th wy | She the : ws aor tihe ties te at ne on m poree — AUIFORN A. Tr mer Palindslpnia, sth of May, or Chores, “Ol ontiy after, the old chief died, or was killed | Caffire. ‘The flag which is flying is the English | have been at work upon it and upon thi Uke, they will all take hie paper, whether they like it or | were ell well dressed, and were, on the whole, a One ee, 13h yea pply at the office of the Broadway I cy ¥ i dranken broil—eome say poisoned: Fee eer recs War tate Col. MeLonald sent his secreta or vo¥age, in May, down to the Mosquito shore, te net, T have seen the day when I qpulda’t pay my i x board, and no doubt many of you find it hard to pay hight wand day. The well for | your rent.* fo it ie perfect “gumme y of men, having the soldier in their look« and They would constitute no mean wing of flog! without intermission, relays of fresh workmen | i b " When last in San Juan, T passed across the har- | ing put on to work * tommy that a | army. if their servioes were required for thel . arry out the plana | bor to a place where there were two or three huts, | unehipping the screw in this veesel has beew cut | wan ean take care of himself. It’ wy opinion if Mr. | There could grt have been |rns th ¥ire pply te . Britivh gor When he | formed by resting poles against a tree, and piling | cut, and the shipwrights were at work upon her | Bennett made shoes for a living, he would find « man | Department, which, with about 1.000 United Amerk. ply of the British government. n he got there, he n “ ULE, Water st. found A; the eldest daughter 6f the late so- | OVer some loose palm leaves. In neither was there | bottom by toreh-light until eight o’clock thisevening | couldn't take care of himsell; and I think he is very | cans, and 2.000 citizens, whe followed the procession, FORNIA TICKETS FOR SALE—TWO FOR THE called ” living with a kind of chief called | @ Fingle utensil except an earthen pot. A quantity | and will again commence at an early hour on Mon- | wrong in trying to instill iuto your minds that every | the numbers could not be under 5.00, There were tc Oak Siren Sevceeh tan pest mes waied, {General Rrotinean,” Cape Gracias a Dios. | ef aligator’s flesh, which had been thrown i day merning. The whole of the sh | {Eis quae gelan thee Cote nenand te tee me coe se oo a A Lespee gy with b janied, 4 s he la ~ . ' " jeen pursued o Ne bands ch is the re honor paid to Sect Ee omce etthe Seay y Bat as Hot on had jauite as many followers in | fire end burned as black us a coal, wi pos ee ny ont Sipe sean "K’ | York Tribune, for # long time past. that journal being | who died In tho diseharge of the noble d iNG AT his naked clan as the late king, he ne f pr ‘orit ; r paid the | ¢ hipwrigkts re particular and erpecial o: of those d aie | man. He was not alord or a noble, c Pe OTT» Ter fe venn bertaen, sad fare latter eny respect; on the contrary, he ned given | si d figures, and | at work onthe Nankin, 60 gun frigate, are now avail- | Sere! ie suficient to convines them of the trate of | weslth if he were he would nut ong for sale chee et oti A him several severe drubbings at fisticufia, on oc- | & Withered, loatheome old man. He could speak | able for the Intrepid,she will be made ready f i | what wesay. Compelied as they have been, to flee | funeral Ie was febmonger, a ERS casions when he had encountered him. So, not- | @ little Englich, and said, “ Me amral, me,” and, | 0 very short time. The Resolute, Capt. H. T. Aus- | from France. where their hen: withstanding that “the Welsvens ‘Agnes” Ww. on eure enough, this was one of the Mosquito navel | tin, @ B., fitting in Mr. Green’sdock at Blackwall, | where they endeavored to create titled to the vacant crown, “ according to the la’ | establishment; and the reader will find his name in | is expected to be ready to be brought to Woolwich | the different orders of society, they hav (arcashout the city and the flags from the houses and usages of England,” Walker, in discharge the list of Mosquito dignitaries published by the | in about ten days, to have her stores put on board. | York their refuge. and are endeavoring to achieve here | the fire compan es. were flying halfimast his high functions as’ king-maker, adopted the | Britich Pertiament. ‘This was “ Admiral Lee—!” | The Assistance, Capt. E. Ommancy, fitting at | What they friled in accomplishing there—a re-organi- | Fecpect for the de arters were, and | saving the property of his feliow-cltizens. We must not omit to mention that the liberty-poles of x 1 part of ti ishing thove moat erperionced his eatire att A . . ne, aj. tation, as they term It, of socicty. forthe bese! "i {the column reached the come Saliqne law, and excluded both Agnes and her | The poor savage had not the stightest conception | Meser#. W igratn's yard, is also in nn advanced Re men, todas to een ata aecrpaieaen ot | in Second street, the procession halted. and formed Ie other foreicn sister froma the succession. The eldest son stood | of What rort of an animal an admiral is, and still | state, and will be brought to Woolwich the moment git regulations, social and political. that would tent to | open order. and the tear. which was thon et the corase and, in conmect: rations in New next in Order, but he hed inherited a loathsome | le** of the use to which his name has beeu put by | che is ready to receive her stores. rigging the injury of all,’ Yes, he says the of Broome street, advanced through the open order, ie sheet as cheap as the © disease, and wos rather too disgusting an object to, | Christian men, in this the nineteenth century of our | and sails, and every other requisite for the whole obliged to fly from France-so waa I | and proceeded in this reverse way to the grave. ‘The Also furnish, from th —, al arthen ware. They Dut Glass Ware, of every style and ‘part rs of Premed Glass.” AL be stomsehed by the Warwick Walker. So he pitched upon the breechless Quaggo, reputed son of the late hing, but, considering the state of morals of the ** late royal family,” male and female, quite as likely # shoot from another stock. One thing may be said of him: he is a most unequivocal Lerd! of the vessels have been prepared, and are ready to | Mr. Brisbene was competied, beeanse b - nn be put up with the least poss and the ex- going round endeavoring to instil into ¢ Our San Juan Correspondence, pedition will be ready to leave Woolwich at an the mechanics the justice of | Sr. Juan Nicanaova, March 1, 1850. earlier period than the exp: dition under Capt. Sir Tite ep eek _ bigs SeSox :—I wish to give you an account of an | J. Clatke Ross, which left tor the Aretic regions Poche ef ad ; on the 12th May, 1848.—London Times. o, fo tmolanted Sambo, and the English cabinet may, some day, | Uvegeous and high-handed measure which oc- ——__—____ That inetinet | (when it shall suit its interesds,) find out that he is | UFTed here ashort time since. The suffererswere | Tur Terrie Itesruts or War.—The follow- the legitimate sovereign of some valuable section | two brothers named Gregorio and Rinardo Selva. | & sud statisties, collected by a committee of the of the African coast. Why not? The: to th from G : Legislature of New York, bring fairly befor After a time, the British managers thought it OS oh a ae e are ® jormed had teen | Chapter of United Ame then interred the do- minds of | 4 according to their own pect the | procession then broke up. Ther concourse curious evin birth to a elild just ulted in hi forms an immense around the cemetery. It « @ that the wife of deceased gave ne he recetved the Amboat proprietors, one, whoee stoamners the the terrible results of wai = . f embark for the United States. Un- | look battle ful th but the m think Mr. Bennett will publich | ° Late Fine at Syracuse, N. ¥.—The Sy- 1 to make their t dance. So Mr, Walker | Purpose ing jook upon a battle as a dreadful thing; bu + » They laces Journal, of the 2th, gives the following fur- Cicveneé a8 “naaginary cone at Bluefields, on | luckily for these two highly intelligent and most | & ape carnage of battle is one of the ben of me wT Gore ony x ould it T paid itm for it h cide of Broadway for the taille. te Ber particulars of Le Tate fi i nt cy ice une the 25th of Cet., 1817. ‘The following are the offi- | respectable gentlemen, who have taken a very pro- | ¢¥ils0l war. | The deaths by disease, by pene cd, his reporter will give It | timely interference of tine vmgincers and the police owing isa and perfect list of the per. cial proceedings, as published by the British Par- | minent part in favor of the United States, and have | and the tnowssnd incidents of war, are ee guem not--it would pu prevented hovtilities. by arresting one of the leader, ‘sons and losses nt ( on Thursday night, to- liament, in en emasculated set of document " numerous; and of those who survive, many linger | after a few blows we A otek seen gether with a correct and full statement of the printed ly order of that body, in 1848;— | Violently oppored the English designs, they met | out useless and melancholy lives, with broken con- continued There who le deverily aby the amounts of insnrance:< , W. Deas, bakery Lose Buverinups, Oct. 25,1847, | here, on their arrival, the notorious Mr. Chatfield, | cienteanen The moral evils are pmb By a m chicer as being with twenty-five or thirty blackgaards removal of stock, and destruction of building, come " J British Charge, Consul, dce., and his private secre- ond © > are «1 | erper of Vorsyth aid Grand «iru te. was apeonte a" lin the Herkimer Mutual 4 . Ponsid pr | The New York regiment consisted of 95 men. To © | ed by policeman Shadbolt, of the Tooth ward. for 4 Armold, City Hotel and druge, medicines, Ilon. George thee he Porter, | tary, Don M. Palon, who is a native of the city | of these the committee report: — wtrey, og ogres on oe rety throwing «tones at No Engine, whieh was passing at furniture, dco-—Loss, $1,500; no insurance. II. Hon. Alex, Hodgson, Hon. John Dixon, | of Guatemala. Chatfield had a strong hatred to | Dird im Mexico, or were killed in battle. . a go thep Sefune to m ohliiings © | The ober senccte sas the Saale Hord, oyster, fish and fruit «! — oles hon ty Fe ee arse. oe the | Seflor R. Selva, which originated in the latter | Missing and dererted ey omt ee =: oo 2B It appears to be the capitalists’ Intention tore | ye ioe 4 mg insurance. Mr. Mutton, oyster, fish a ‘ i pw He forwarding the following | having oppored his views and got the best of him | Died since their return, . seve - oo | M. MeDonald was i rit jhe insurance: gin); inenrd letter to the Seeretary of the governmentot Niearagus, | on a previous occasion. Now, Chatfield met the | K2owm to be living. « ...... . bo fogs thet th ment. contained ta | church Ii yee Te irradi, Cee “Ashby declaratory of their intention. with the assistance of | Senor K. Selva in country where the inhabitants wing wholly useceounted for. . .. +000 sMb | he Sew York Worald te falee, od tande for the etfert ot an the New York Protection, Rome, Nm the protecting power. to retake possession of the port Imsted. re bout fully ‘ e but idiots, and where they are susceptible of be- i soclety against ws; thi Se the’ vray ny Tole Sem, | On Oe eee ing managed and governed by such an ignoble man 1 to our wndersanding. and that be spurned nt. Phinney & Winnegar, auction and com- Crore oy Goer, A } os Chatfield. He induced the English Governor of Sakon = aiiiibis tains iuiniine OP | . saute merchants—loes from 42,000 to $3,009; fant thie a oratrte, d . this place to arrest Don K. Seiva, and consign the Seatbn 3 thet the ete other reverend , day commanded by the King in loaded h k: iT y _ ‘eured $1,000 in the Long Island, and $500 in t! couneil to notify through you to his Excellency, the him to prisen, led with irons, like the vilest of . tive tot endeavoring to throw a | aes, warning the newly Y.Protection, Rome. 8. Bastable, butcher, Nicaragua, the fact that sang protests | ‘lens, and cent his brother Don G. Selva out of exe known to be living, numbering 106, | brand into the meeting was flee ' zation of thelr Pee owner of the “ Yellow Block” —loss abont fi Ll pations by the State of Nicaragua on t this country, with an express order not to venture | nearly all are broken down by disease, hardships, M each other. insured $400 on the building, in the N.Y. Pre have been made to the goverament | here again, never. Don G. Selva has left the coun- | or wounds received in the campuign, and are unable go wp to the propositions of © Fanny White nd drowned, yo they do nak to way the property from others, | terday st the foot of Twe + thicd street, Rast River Lut they want « proper remuneration for the works | The body was conveyed to the station house of the 1th savas —The Herald knows that the socialiste | tion, Rome, and #200 on his stock, in the Herkin of your State. and that these remonstrances have not i. for the United States, as he was ordered to do. | to enpport themeelves, Mutual. John lowright, frait and table deal- only been unredressed, but have been unnoticed. Hie brother is still in prisen, with iron chains upon Of the 155 of whom we can learn nothing, we i werd ‘er— loss about $300. Mr. Jol tail Jose im- After duc deliteration and necessary communica. | his feet, and manacles upon his hands. Whilein | euppore the most have died, and many, doubi thas = Produee. We believe that by our own | rental, goods removed, Union Howse, kept by tion with her Britannic Majesty * governinent, the ally | this situation, Chatfield went to the prison to see | gone away, it may be, to California. $e rate ve = ght make our inbor beneht as more | _ BDaowsre At ton o'clock yeaterday, the dead boty BP Pe lows $700 on furniture, hay, outs, and protector of this kingdom, it has been determined | him, and glut his malice by leoking at his misery, | We have discovered 18 widows, who are all ina | 2" Paar ieneer cae ofs man unknown was found at Catharine slip, c * . on ° “ Me HM. &m (horse carpenter id, with regard ke.; ineured in the Clinton nd Kieacx Mo: Piitgimicwalesty's gorermment, assert amd tecorer | aNd thus satiate his brutal vengeance. Don R. | destitute condition, und about 2) children likewise | to the inven i het ceca fy cerved the carpenters. | Our Coda © tual, . The bmildings were owned his aneientand hereditary rights Selva asked him the canse of such cruelty, or what | situated. The case of Lieutenant Boyle, of com- Since we began to held our meetings, it has ured ae orrespondence, Dr. Gowan, of Tully, and were not ins It ia the hope of the Kiog in council, that his Bx. | Crime he had been guilty of! The only reply he pany, C, is peculiarly touching. Soon after he left to go on, and we would get our wages: ith | Thavana, April 22, 1850, Lose $1000. The upper story of the block — ceileney. sind the government over which he presides, | Teceived, was being knocked down by Chatfield, | for the reat of war, hie afflicted wife, broken-heart- plowing dereriptions of our meetings. and en The Freight Quotations at Havana, your peper has the largest circulation, I have twken the liberty to send you a price current from occupied, in part Dr. Hoyt, and a KR. to inrure that good relationship between Moaquito and | with a blow in the face. Soon after this, | ed, died, leaving five children. At the close of the | (make breses believe that the carpenters wore detor %. etm, painter, whoo "Loss were immoterial, Nicaragua which ts so important for their mutual | @ mppeiticont dinner was given at the house Lieweonmet Boyle Peturned, bereaved of his mined te go on in working out Uheit object; and I Mrs. Bat niilliner— Loss y removal about benefit, will give orders to withdraw the Nicaraguan | of Mr. Bechor, ot which were present man , end broken down in constitution. Ina short | think. at uid have some SS pare 41,000. Fey insured in the North Wester, Os ¢stablishment from its present position at the mouth | of the English frotables, including Don Chatfield, | time'he died, leaving four ehildten, Two of them Seed Vartan 1 oe w . A “ Havana, and woukl like to h y abl ; Fourleriom with carpenters’ business, t think ike to have vou publish the igo. Baikding owned by J. 1. Bradley, and very “> am or aa Mr. Manning, Don N von, the English Gover- | ore now in the orphan asylum, und two are now in | \t hem very rr “le T donot think it good poliey | freight list correctly, as they generally quote much damaged. Loss covered by insurance in the a eith court.-y towards Nicaragua, will allow the | RO% Mr. Deel, the Commandant, and Lord Baruel. | New York, for the corpenters to engraft themselves on to Fou. | feights 10 and 15 shillings higher than what is Thany Company. Mrs. Whedon, milliner—los State of Nicaragun, until the let dap of Jonvary cnsu- | he Viecount gave as a toast, “The noble and il- Many and distressing have been the instances of suf. jeri) m. or any other jem; and f say the adviee of the | given. ‘The Hyperion was chartered on the 2nh, A bailding, ond insured $1,500 in the Lexing- ing to Weharat lustriews behaviour of His Morquito Majesty, and | fering which bave come mnder our knowledge among —dirraid \¢ good. This meeting hax been ewanged in dis. | ot £2 be, for Petersburg direct ame Company, and $2,000 in Utier. The inter thet date. notice is hereby openty and ex- | of the consuls and agents of his cousin, Her Bri- | these who have reached their native land. Two have cursing suhjcets that have nothing to do with our ob- To-day, there have been three vessel Mer y) Line of Canal Boats lost three horpes ; presriy given. that foretble moane will be employed to | tannic Majesty Queen Victoria, who gives her pre- See cee Neare Sem euros Bathority, from actual | ject I think ovr brother Price wns rather severe. 1 | at £2 Ss. Gd. for Cowen. > ‘and three others were bumed, belonging to diffe- maintain the King’s rights and authority tection to these Morquito tribes, as it is shown by | fiartation. Numbers mage a, = aed I h ie very worthy adminiet Thave, te, tion and dele The following gives the sum total of the amount 44... (Signed) GHORGR HODGSON. | whieh tonst Was received the Fourterites are -outelders,” and that The ha i> fal of thle, end thee on oie to tatertore with the 'earpentors, | artiving every a , “ nti ‘* — | relies of the firet of the New vos volunteers wd to condemning a public paper day. Amsterdam. Bark Amazon ith the most hilaron* | bas been coum tod to | ity a er tk Victor arrived thie ipreme ring. “hath ‘A ow iow woul of use t A wailed lerkimer . $1,100 Albany The 4 Nicargua.” re SC yd al | BSE the ‘nited paves a0 that ry fund, afording gis the Mer via ™ per ety. right; & brother ot ts Mutant... ts pte ney . -” f has been . | ” * fol p Uh % - b ; fh prcieetion, Clinton & Hasex sonious whee for take pemaee ta deciee abale | Staten, and boasted of his deeda in getting the two | “What a sermon le thie wron war! And this ie | Mtiea'te'an wee — 04,; Cowce aod » martiet ta the Sols ee pe hh jae Spanos ey) Pleasant sojourn thete, adj wine die Selvas, who were American at heart, he said, and | the report of the victors and the invaders. TI ‘The Onatemas called the epeaker to order, and be not H Tend. ..... 1000 Utles......5-.. 908 (Signed) 3. W. LITTLE, in favor of the United States, where ey ought to | of the perry ee the destroction of the con. *#t down wheats. 1,000 Total. oye. $6,800 | Acting Ulerk of Counell be—one in prison, and the other banished. is is | quered and — Providence Journal. Another member ruee and said: 1 am perfeetty

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