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Wag Uae Kouuley, me sied ave De diaper N | to judge him soverely. ‘The charge thet the rejos- , Howofthe treaty was effected by British end Spx nish influence in Mexico, is made to excite hostility and iifeeting. Wf sust influsuce was exerted, i does uot change the aspect or murite of the qroation | many degree, so fur as it respects Mexico. We ot Welieve this charge of forcign iaflaense, at | Nhe sunn anita. JAMES GORDON BENSETT, PROPRIETOR AND BDIT)S. 4 SOVIOR H.W. CORNER OF FULION AND NaSSRU BEB. THE BATLY HEKALD, 2 cents por copy88 per WEEKLY HERALD, Saturday, ut 6 EWs 6Y TELEGRAPH. From Washington City. Wasuioron, July 17, 1851, ‘The Dank of the Old Dominion, chartered by the las! | | Legislature, was cryauited at Alexandria yesterday by the choice of WWham Fowle, Key, 04 President, and by | the clvetion of a fail board of durvotors, , Scovetary Stuart will attend the +ftting of te Supe- 6 per coy Cite vy Wes can —— this ui im Mexico, Thet the Mexican govern | rior Court of Virginia oo the Ist of August. end will sub- . SHA OR rine T ah ESPON ott age. Meni, prior tu the insuguration of General Arita | seqaen pecans, sevamnneng ‘the President on @ short OLENTARY Ue ESPON DY: . : jtish | Vise 10 White Sulphur Springs, 4 tani ~ sothited Nolm pay cucttcy 4s President, was mere or huss controlled by British | Ye oA tite sulphur Springs, ed of OE sed, ws erally Sor. M emissaries, always intsiguing there in varioas ways, © © toudjust the Cslifurnia land tities. " ” LARLY BOQORSTED FO RRAL Abt * | kK Se a wo have no doubt But General Arists is a bigh- yune sate ne of Solumble ree 2 4 cripeions, ith 7.) le pase 5 \ graduates was Mr. George manta ‘to be pot paid ev the Postar: will be toned st:eeian and soldier; he is mot the enviny of | 3 Fucun. of Cayuga, New orks and William Y. Liteout, ot tram dike meneyremilted contmurycations. » Be United State; he is dispoved to cultivate | of orton, sin ‘ Ve de not return thowe lech : pesee us but 4 cetert to api Jiems from Baltimore. % country. We published afew days age, a totter | weorence oy DEATH A@AINST THE NEGRO BOY = nas X¥1..n. ges asian SOE fiom him to a personal friead in obis city, on this LOXG—THE KECENT DUEL al NEW OKLEANS— el » vinci velings for Chis try, MURDER, ETC, AMUSEMENTS THTS EVENTING tary eubiect,<evtncing We tel ha 4 bebomd Baurinoan, July 17, 1851 — but declaring that he desired the inter-oveanic CASTLE GAR/PEN@ Lecnyisa Bona. ‘The negro boy Long was sentenced to be hong to-day, commua cation across Tebwurttapee to be for the use of che world; and, av &@ Moxican, he is right —as ghtened and fur seeing aud liberal statesman ur goverpmeut has declared, in offi- iat vf its policy, thut this is all it isi th et to the -passways at Panama sav Inan de Nitaragua, and at the river Etrato. {tis varried oat im eur couvention with New Gra- nada, and lo the convention with England, and ia the ctber proposed internutiona! arriugem-nts on 008) ann BvENin: | this subject. There are some reas ous why, perhaps. | “§ Te Tah = | the United States and Meaico, possessing, as these | DOUBLE SHEET. | powers do, the ngbt to declare the Gulf of Mexico i ; : vow ee. eee ud =k. LOM GAP DEM, Broadway 1.x DianLe A QUARTRE ww WoNs ren. ATIQNAL THBATRE. Chacha strect—Yoneirs o» Tere—S PO ELD Oar— vie A CLOD. BRODGHA A'S UVC! Ure Puce, Tenure gyeser? MINETREDS.Wechaaics’ Hall, 473 Broadway 1d MTR RAY. EE an en! be is right rv ,Oroadway—Bice evr Foun FELLOW MENSTHEDS Fellows’ Mosioal Hall, No. 5 fomiway —Bewieviey ee er aelsy. SM 2RI CAN MUSEUM auveive Penvonxavons Ar mare causum, should make a somewhat different ree bo arrangement as to Tehuantepee; but we are Summary of tho Latest Intetllgeace—The | “cies of this, inaemuch as this goverr- Cattéornla News. | ment, when the exercise of such power becom 3 essential, cau exert it without sach arruagement. | Ass ee See ee tg are shuald be taken not to fetter this right by | two weeks’ later mews from Californis, brough’ | .5y convention to wirish eny power except Mexico | by the steamship Brother Jonathan. The intolir | is a party. Englavd, or France, or Spaiu, genee is of rather-e melansholy oatare. 1[t would | -bould not be alluwed to be parties ty aay conveu- | | tion with the United States, which may restrain or ewharrass our right, on certain emergencies, of dling taem from coming int» the Gulf of | Mexico. In the face of all the facts we have stated, those appear thatthe, pole force of San Francisco hay- Pr been proved irsatliciont to protest life ana furbic property, the citizens have arisen in their might, | and dutermined to wete out saumary chastisement to all who offend whe luwe of honesty and morality This course of a portion of the peuple of the now | State te deeply to be regretied, althouga they som | he work. They commence the survey of the to labor under the impression that there wasn | route, and go to Coatzacoalcoas with steamboat, | and engineers, surveyors, workmen, provisions, and with the work at the Isthmus of Tenuan- other elvernativs by which they could preserve ri | werebandise, and land, though forbidden by te tires conte pewyertys: th soniat a) some | ios ideia aiahodiek. Thay laa ie ae ; pleasure, however, to obse ve that some of | 11). and bebaving, as Jt is reported, the thishing- purtice of the citizens took a proper | obstreperousty, some sixty or seventy of them are | put in prison by che Mexivan police, and, oa being | released, are seut oat of the country. Coatsacval tous neta portef encry or delivery, at whieh ports | orly, by the.Mexiean law, foreign passengers or | | werebaudise can land; bat these intruders persist disregarding the Mexican law 1 in their h; to violate them Fine the Mexican authorities, that the entire p view ofthe watter,end urged the lending o assi+ tance to the sutuerities, in o der that the latter might be enabled te carry out the laws. certainly beve becr, more in accordance with the in It would | spirit of tras morelitg, to have aided the offi eaccuting their duties properly, than foc the peo- At this distance from var seome of action it would be arty are sent off, and bey thea-proceed ww New © l..03, advertise drod workwen, and boldly avow their | ple to have taken the ta ¥ into their own hands. or tive bur purpose to aud goon with the work by fore: bardly fair to speak posively relative to thes if neesesary, despite frequeut cos © iyasbiog; nevertheless, we miy tehe ettesicn:te -cncming the matter move ‘are he resistence of the Mexican authorit and then | - ®e see the threats of open war and couyuest of all fally, and comment thereom bereafter. The other ied bo. Tho | 7 Mexico, in the nowspavers wo have Mexican Consul at New Orleans, very pradently and properly retures to clear he vessels of the hos tile party, aud be is denounced for bis refusal, and wn wgent, Mr. Beajamin, is doepatebed by the paity | to Wash ; went in the premises, tu coeree Mexico to submit to Garay-& Co. Mexico, we learn, hag sent several of wwformation from the Golden State is somewhat ia teresting. isn -francieco bad been almost entirely rebuilt, and sheminere.apj eared to be doing veil; but the mereantiie cammusity had not reaped the rich ba.veets thep aatiotpmted in consequence the conflagration. ba a the dowbt which be Ga ediner claim, ebou According to all eppecrna. over the valid @luch so much wolse bev (beon m@do recently, will ‘awe, and to protect her territory from invasion. aungs ~be has likewise established four seperate mi:- Al bax bi ‘ihe ed at Sava river and canal, Several railroad and canal bridges have boon carcind | away, and the canal is greatly injured. A famity, oon- | stig of the mother and «ix ehildren. were drowned by the fiood. at Water street, Huntingd: a county, Tue rine im the Dusquehannu, at Harrisburg, ia sight for murderivg the boy Rumph; but the Governor wiil commute the sentence to imprisonment for life Py the Southern mail we learn that the daviists, Mossrs Tout and Frort. were arrested on the Och jase. aad heid o keep the peace. potwithstauding which the fatal vc- currence afterwards touk place. of the steamboat Gipsey, KH “ wer Desurpe. the Pil been Kiled at New Urleans by Samael Me Dow Le inith. a reepectable young man, was murder. nosh, on Suuday, by « drunkeu vom pavioa Destructive Freshet in Pennsylvania—Loss of Life, ac, Puraceuena, July 17, 1801. A destructive freshet has oceurred on the Juaiita In many places they are one stream. Wannns. Pa, July 17, 1851, ‘The river ia rising rapidly. aud there are strong pros- pects of a bigh flood. The streams above here are all very high. and much damage bus been done ia thau- vque county bridges and mill daiue N_Y. the #uters carryis Lt tm still Fain away a number very bard, aud the lumbernen are preparing for basiaest Storm In Mane, de. Boorow, duly 17 1852 A correspondent of the Baugor Lemocrat rays that the The Recent Hal asociated with Garay have attempted to gv on | bail rtorm of the 6tb inst. was very destructive in Pat n Me, Sinall bail eovervd the ground in most parts tepee, or rather pretend to attempt to goon with | ofthe town, giving the streets the whiteness of winter The path of destroction was about haifa mile wide, aud was marked by large bail t pret of strewn jn all diieetions Within oae rod of the storm's sPheir was alse roken, aud the ind: windows were war injured, amed Johu tHoddo has been arrested aad com- for trial, at Loweil, up the charge of passiug eouu- rhet mone y, ‘Ibe new clipper ship Racer leaves Newburyport for | New York. at 2 o'clock this afternoon, ta tow of » steamer: hipments of Flour—state of the Ohio River. Prriswonc, Pa, July 16, (sol, ‘There is nine feet of water in the chanuel, and the river is rising rapidly, there having been a great rise in the Alleghany, | today, 1,000 barrels of tlour were shipped east Business is improviog The Frigate Faranac, &e. Pur.avevena, July 17, 1851. The frigate Saranee was not taken out of the water turn to the Isthmus with a war purty, | 1 day. in conrequenee of an accident to one of the sno- | tions of the dock. t three o'elock to-day. stood at 04". ‘Tue Ireeeurarriims av WASHINGTON IN R oN TO Miurrary Wakrants.—The Commissioner f Pensions, in his letter to the Herat, published ‘The thermometer, severel days ago, appeared dixposed to transfer to this office the * duty tv the public” of investigating | the rascal ties of the bureaus at Washington, and an Gnas Sia a federal . | particularly that of which he hus been placed in Retbecrsnpionla der rnestine’, ‘cniell | charge. This evidence that some of the functio ries at the federal city are beginning to ba companies of eoldicrs to the Isthmus, to enforce her | goa fogeensipar inoficiency, looke + » for ther, and agree to the suggestion made ome time if they will goals ve far- and in the besides McCulloch sod bis eon. had been badly by the New Haven train in the merang, yot SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, | parties - ~ aol we ore to beara that all the others esc4 ed un ay The New Haven Ralisoad Accident near New | of them miracuiiuely, except Alrs, Westervelt, Kochelle=Further Particulars, whore are pot e-rinws excitement prevailed ail paen ots ike Tababiteute of that y was beld, amd re Olutions pessed, We have iearted some further particulars about the New Haven Kailzoad uceident, which we lay before our readers, The accident occurred to the express train | coudet of the ecnduct ef the eagsaser of the . | New Haven railroad train. A petition will be lard bef re whieh left thua city »t 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, | (he Meyor and Gummo Goupell. calling fur the ution and the place was about two miles this side of New Ro | meut of stringent mewsures agninst. rapid driving of tha from trains through Hark m and the outakirts of tre city, (tb cinlin, «@: otouh cightron — Bowiierki. The |: Hee coke Ease We ietes whee oad pret tas the time was shortly before d o'clock, The tesim comprised | engineer eouli have stopped the train in suffirtent time rik pasnenger cars, besides the baggage car, aud was | 10 prevent the aceidents that took place; we bebewe | that bad he been enught by the exacperaced people f Histlem, and those who narrowly exeaped nving killed, they would heve puniched him op the spot Situa'e as the ralircad offee ix, the gratest prenaution should be observed by the neers of outward bonod trains, at son therame side that erowda of people are urnal 7, rallies foe the train coining t> the city, Che depot is but a short distance from a dark rocky gap, Whence the oatwaid bound train emerger, and in a se cond ur two passes over the: aes where the pasinmgers tor the eity are getting tuto u exrs, eudangeriag the lives of all that are, from necessity. iu the wav Such being the care. leas epeed should be employed as soon as ench train comer near that locality. Tnderd it ix won. proceeding at the rate of thirty-five miles per hour. Sudus nly, every person im the ears felt a jolting motion for a few «conds, when, in.aediately afr, the terrible catastr: pbr happened, which we briefly reoorded in yes- tercey's Hirrald. ‘The Unree first ears severed from the | threw last, the last of the firet three carrying away with | it the plattorm of the firet of the lest three, ‘The for ward part of the train suffered no injury whatever, aul was stop nd. 48 FOOD 4s practicable, by the engineer, Not binder part. or last halt of the train. Toere fe & very evavmum opinion that the foremost part of a train in care cf wecidents. sulfers most; but ic appears | ceriul that accidents have net mre frequently» red. bet fo be very weil founded. and, in the present instance, | Yesterday gave sufficient. and we fear, fatal warning to juett isthe exo, Ut isascertained, by the ex | those conecrn the railroad. and precaution shoald pertenew ¢f railroed engineers, that when ears ran off the | be taker to ensure the raf ty of persons getting on baad trick apd che bi: der cars ron inte the forward ones, the | of che iuward bound ears Hind: rones are always more injured than the forward. | The unfortunate man, David MeCnlloch, who, with hie ‘he secident ovcurred ju this way :—Che brake wf the | Little bey. were injured. was pot expeoted to survive last fourth ard fel towa upon the wheel. just | right “His som is iu a fair way Yo MeCullogh ost p the ears, The etfoet.how- | is about forty years ef age and tives in Third avenue, my Was up aud the ears Zong wt 40 | i «of a disastrous charanter, It is peobuble rake eanght a joint in the rail and thus drove | the cars eff the trace However this may be eertain it | is that the three hinder ears continued for a short time | on the track atter the oceurrenes, when the eoaneetion bricks, “hd the fourth ear, or fest of the last three. ran of the track snd down an embankment, turaiog a scmerset. and striking against @ stone wall, was smasned topieres, The meat ear. whieh ix ealied ths“ raloon car? eoninining & large number of ludies and ebthiren, | followed im the same dereerion. but iustea? of jampiag a | somereet on ite ride. and the forward part dished | v the carin font of it aud ley hwlf way dowa the honkment, The best ear oss Ube track the fu d evd ploughing mito the grourd and che minder pert | tin the air, with the baggage car belied it, also | Handi g erect. Sirauge enouga. that thomzh this car | Won shattered, nowe of the passengers were seriously. or eveu severely injured. while the brakeman, who «as in the micdle ear, whieh was t damaged, was the most fertously injured of ail these who saff-red oy the arch dent Vhere were some in the first car. thourch it was shuttered to piers who only received serate The cordveter Ma Quinturd wos in the binder ear, } vorjand The embeuka nt was Jfteen or tye! deep Balt e mile further on, it t Tt was fortunate that the couplings between the broke, ot jeat would have been attend with © es, That none weev kill t. considering the nature af the aecident, is alm st mirculous. What is «till more wond-rfal is, that in the saloon car, which contained ten or twelve children or lv ene was hurt. The seane was foarfur in the ex- | bers of thie commercial and mereantil: emporiam, #h) treme, the cars smashed up in pieces ke ewoend, the prce sand terrae of the women, the bustle | bation of the concuct and merits ofa theatrien| munager: ord er ntusop of the mole pawengers assisting them all | From theenerey with whieh this imatter has been taken ade up a picture which can he more ready eogevived | up. the punher cfrnflaeniia eppendod ty the oth, than doerbed. Here was an old gray haired min. with | ard the prefertonal talent already « fered. thers 4 every his seutp severed from thy skuil and bis faee disticared | reason to believe that the Marshall fostimoural hes i teheeckingmonuer, Here was a lady with & | been compieneed under mort feeaorabl: aaspiews wed w thigh, bere was another with a broken log: goder | that it wil surpass in the mugsicude of esasea! rated be cars was a lady hewrd moaning. and the most | ability—trele aperatioc. pastemunie, terpich maa and Heres! prevwiled, She was at leugeh pe oreby strel—aaything of the kind that has hitherto besa found that she was got mortally fojared. | attempted im New York Mr, Macstali’s fy ene of the brakemen. had his leg brokew. aad | meet this even’ng, at the Astor HL patron of vd it's believed that he is interaalty injured. | forming committees, and waking oo er aeraugements icuely injured from another gocident, | pecessury for cairyimg out the proposed object. virewovered [fhe survives this one, he Another brakeman wed Hart, bad bis bead broken aud his shoulder di Teves He was on tne platt first of the three | cers that rutleved fro the aeeident, and Gadiag that | at semeth + Wrong from the strange motioa thet pee- | first tine for along perind. Trust. Castint Beueveatano, coded the shock, he grasped at the bell rope, which be ferivpately mised; andthe gest thing be kw was | and Deitini, sustained the principal eharweters The That be wos lymmg at adistunee of five rods. in a field | plot can be gathered from the annexed brief history :— where scme men were plonghing This brave fellow re- | Elizabeth, Queem of Bugiand, loves Roberto Deversux | Berlof Eevex. by whom her affesttons are ntarned Oa covered from the sheek. and was missing Che coaductar searehed for bim everywhere: he could ust be found | bie being sent from Engiand. to take the command of the royal s1my in Spain, the Queen. fear Where was be. with “his broken band amd shattorndt shoulder! He ren tack with «the of alaru, to wara the four o'clock tram, whieb fultvwed this, to stop. and tt | poght plot ayaiuet by war only after the lapse of an hour that he was fund t» | ring, with the pledge of heer have bern doing bis duty nobly. Another eurioas ine ishes, on pr f that, token, deutcoeuired “An ld geutieuva was inisdug; be was | should be granted; hix pardon even if coudemaed at length fund ino fvhe broken ears.in to deeth, should be yeawted prewencation of chat & state of almost inn ity foand on reeovertiog | rmy. Koberiv. however fails in love wich Say of Diconees. that tie zold watch was gone It was found | bis irierd the Duke of Notangham whom the leon bud sp arbed in pieces in the opporite side of the car, from | crm pelled her to marry. Accussd aod condoms ed for wh Tue Mansnare drama are about Lo give & comptimeatary benefit to Mr, BE. A. Marshall, the lessee of the Broadway theatre Chere ie no man in the profession who has done more to pur ty aud elevate the dram than Mr. Marshall, and we eon- sider the compliment, whilst it is a just tribute to his talents, energy. and geal reflects the highest credit upon there gepthmen, from whom ths movement has ema nated. The drama ix intended by is precept and ex- ample, to have good influence on the liv ot men, The stage promotes the cous food morals, when by the personated imitation of some history or fable we are instructed to lore virtne nod abhor view, mane ger. bas preserved the drauein all ies pucivy. wart raised the art in the estimation of its true patrons tis reply to the committee proves that he is worthy of che compliment thus offered bin, and it ts alike eroditable to him w a rebolar und anadamirer of the nestriouie art. vy | We refer our readers to the advertisement, #nieh oma | Bates from the Committee of the Marsheli Tistimoaial : it | pesks fer itself embracing asit does the gevtlemen of high station, both ax present oflicials and f mer incumbents ofoffiee.as well ax several peuniueat ave ay = his rite De bad been & ard never pert Willbe probabiv disabled for life The Opera at Castle Garden. Lost night, before u very large sud fashionable udienee, * Roberto Deverenx " was represented, for the = tte bad Deen thrown to the ether end. aad there | high treasun, Roberto entrusts at a last inierenw, the tinghain who pegleeis te nnd be wes found i a Lelpless condition Itisaleo | ses etring to the Duchess of No hergentieman bade new woolen gar- wrepped ina paper in gis lop of tae | tedeliver it to the Qacen in time to save t ea It. was torn into | Besex withough the Quven wishes to save fim shreds whe net a rept was in the elvihing he wore, 0° | rinerre friendshyp of Notting? ans ateh pm his person | sequent hatred ated revenge om ‘The trein was delayed by the accident for Cour or five | dover of bis wife. the Jeatay of 1 * St war forterate that it occurred fn daylight. | ricus sorrows of Roberto aud Sarah colonies on the Isthmus. We have no | “ie, Contemperaneously in the Heral aud v0 ners Village, | The wound were cons yea to | plot of fer mure interest tha wo 8s ath a ki i 3 r 4 " t would prob: ew Rechetle. where were attende: the m 1 medere Lelie wperan : wis We ‘wen be dispelled sao.way-ex the ogher. The Graud idey that the President can be poreuaded ty reamee gato ac setae masteeesthrhaae Hh cares | BMCE be village As we Dave already stated, there. wea SAME SUNG ta (ae ‘gtanilinn poavs 06 the ut Jury of Washingioo,2s.wetoarn by telegraph, seat | Mr. Berjamin and bis associates, to inter > get along much better than at present if tnest | pin. xilkd: andatter all theee were only five seriously | tet, Sho represent hem fere, thuugh the intluence of sume of these concerned | in tho speeulation is suid to be potoat at Washing. | We bare nc e to be dragged by this asroolation int) a contest with Mexica, which will cost gore than to bey Tehuantepec fer the United States, and buitd the canal or ra:lroad; particularly as we shall be in the wrong. One paper urges that the laws of necessity wil! |} justify our seizure of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, | ‘ as a necessary moans of acvers to our Pacific posses sions. Every species of national rascalizy can be justified by thin kind of logic. These Pacific pas- auto court yostorday,ludicurents ag ‘ainst De George A. Gardiner, and J and beneb warrants have been issue d for the arrest Carlo) Gerdis er, for perjo-y, ton of there gentlemen. Nothing furt ber, therefere, will trans) vnnected with this my sterivus effair, autilsse trial comeson, which we su ppose will not re veence to ire be the-case for a mansh or two. In Ubis matrer, we direct the aoation oi! our reeder* our curreepondence from Wasbingto 8, by yeeter dz will be foand in aaot! wr colume: Le days oa. ‘ z ¥ nor sessions aud their interests have already been used and on. penmsing i they will.peresive th Ot out cor: | |. creases fer everything to which they have no responden; ot Washington is compictely vindicated | relation. By this rulo of wcceesi:y or evnvenience, we way a well save Panama, San Juan de Nica. ragua, and the Ltrato, or Lerien pass. aad all other | passes, aud, indeed all Mexico, including all the | states down to the southecn end of the isthimue | 4 # Darien We have not & very extensive aud abiding fait in Tekuantepo>, as being the best The severe ourthquake: that have often ov. ituve uteorly destrsyed ay frow chargec wade against him bycome: of our co and elsesthere. ‘The iubli: will that the whoie of thie Mexican claim business shall be invectiguted by a Congres porariey ber insist, in duc time. 1b Ona) commaitce. The Tebuaniqpee (ruablee Tne Me sews the ponies ic We notice tbat some of the New Os cane and Medile papers, aid, indeed, other journale, aro dis | “i wc their veeurrenes. That the Isthmus has en settled, is duadtless aatributable te this | > d to be se: D elligoreet tows ow | 09 rege PORN se Se Claies m Titans ae well as tothe insaludrity cf both sidoo, and | hace’. An artigo from the Now Orlsaoe Data, | 0" Mo interior We doubt if the barbow on on sLe rubjvot, widi be found inenother colume. Thy | "ther side are of subi ' Meaicoine ore throat oned with the miktary pocrer of ) sbipe or seaman If unsofe, they will not thie goversim eatures the claigme and proton: | anewor for smatlor vessel, If, however, the | sasa wf tho vbeve purchased Gueay’s rig! | fact# are otherwieg and if we hat the peemis- M and the souquert anded«urption of the eutirs Age: | Hem of Mexico te eonswuct a eanal oF rail | pr saleo threatened. All tale le wers f read, the idea of goimg to war enforce ugh ou apd besides, rung. The United States | ight j© preporteroue sin inte anic com | sboula voce 4 inset, excepts prevents | Wunicssion from enue poiat inmd> the Gulf of conbination of epeculatorefrow imposing spon Mex | ‘© the Pacific oceean, is duabtl preferable ig, unde rcurer of the American flag,andabueing the | fr the Western and Sonthorn (iulf Ste%es, but it ia omy of Amarvean citizen, cod disgracing the cuas- | "ot, hy Dy means, preferable for the \ ao try sy acts gf lawless viekence and outrage. A tes, oF for Larape, other t ¢ puss of Pao . it brigteaporttion of the face. mill chow what we say | % that of Reesto, cepesiaity tefurence to the | a core. ob rede to the west const of South A.neri a conse years age, Garay, & Erenchman, residingin | °F 20 China, &o. If the — Mexico. prves ed'rom the ther ralers of Mexics, | 7 States are in — a = rod Y channel of o a zio1 > ty ” me ramnemeabaponpripees ease mlmeceracnana BOOT of which Gey can avail Wemselvor | wl opos certain copdizious. Inthene | nuantepec, | without asking thie govermment Ww perpetra’ wniations of she treaty of Guadelape Hidalgo, in n The pubtis 4 be Unite hileatine sakene senate Beis baat: | outrage on Mexico Serehe advantage of ae eyY | clean onteide, though ne eo aeimiiar grantof the right of wagandasimidar | sue mbich, as it ie commen Boma | ‘ThadVu hington Repultic contai ry labored | priviinge, but mere di ly refused, on the ground | seek to avail themackees “sail The | (AHOr@ of some longi, defending the Penaon Of. that in pad deow grax efore to other parties, | iu@s to anewer their den fo fice, butdoes not eay @ word indefenee of the jeg Garay, and if each had not be toblert impulses of the humay fire, Pat the Kryml/ic admits that the ta the ion to this eountry was no abused. and used by relfish echa ders. tele "— fim come, first & not always ob- plated railroads from La Vaea Bay, in Texas, to Paso del Nerte—chat from the A Tissieeippi to th } Grande, near Sunta Fo, or Vower down that river, and thence across to the Gila. and dowa tha the railroad from Indopendenas, Missouri, to | thought @ Garey did not fall the cond: bis grant, and it wae aupulled by Mexic the ee yeare ago, 2°, wader tue eweetitutio of the republic, the government bed a perfe ght to sunul it. Subempecntly, tbe guverament pr» 7 i" As 7 Lan eed the time a lowed to Garey, whereiu to faldi | “ante F and ther ce to ( aliforni 0 ; eta ~ cent Vo conditaows of bis grant, upon certain other | from near Tam pice across Mexico to g laratlan o: ees) Woal terms Garay has not fulfilled thes | Acapulco; or that from Vere Crua te’ the city terms *, Of Conditions, or otherwise obeoved and iver f Mexico, and thence to Acapnleo, Which sometbing dike a tithe daye thereaer. totime, furnish gratis to Messrs. Stuart, Heath, | &e , Ke, pro bono pubtico, hints and information that may eviighten them as to the fulflwent of the of the time, jnet ne bad aa th served, even in Mr. Heath’, note the exoeses 14 2 Vast rumbers of chime rortvad at particular 3 Ho muny ap sesvends6 from various coun | tation Dae often Lee of the depa tments and bereaus were turned over to this office wpon reasonable terms, it will be car | ryit g out theidea properky. Weeks to perfect and close the arrangement, theugh the editor is. at presentin. Europe; and then, as ali the books, of the Interior proper, and of the Land Office, aud It will take but a few papers, files and records of the Department vension Office, and all other offices, will be pen to full exomination by efficient men, of the irregularities ousplained of will be exposed in less than two Meanwhile, we will, from time * duty.” We are iuformed, on good authority, that if the Secretary of the Interior will but examine the lates of appNcations for beunty, and fellow the ame up to the issue of the warrant, and if he will ut-exeminerthe date of locativn of the warrauta, ard trace the came to the iseue of the patents, he will -bave ro ovcasion to call on this office to fer cawal or railread, and we kucw of no guerantes | Mth Witnessesand doeagenta to prove the charge of makoractice. We state furtaer, that if Mr. tuart, Mr. Heath, &»., will examine the filee departwent, and of tho offices above wamed, they will find, i they have not been ot slopth for Jargo | . Joat ov m/slaid,” sundry letters froin respeetable | eltigens, expor 1g and complaining «f the mulprac- + aud delays alluded to, ard somo giving dates, Damer, supis, ete, ete. We shouldbe obliged to 1 loath to inform.ue by leter if tris ie not #0, id whether be was not aware of it when be ote ws Lis lart episaie admonishivg «8 as to our uty," ete, While engagedio the investigation | ait woul be well to | catend tbe exomination ae to the eases given a pre the roguerics we aduerted to, race because members of Congress sere ime- ibem, or applied do have them preferred. creby mey hangatale. We bave no idea, bow. » that say great good will ultimately ccame out the investigation. Some Cow suberdinate clerks be turned v# frightened, a dt ere will be y are sow. Mevertheless, fer form's sake.” the cratiny ought tobe hed, ee if't reculte ig a whitewarbiog of the whe! office. It is curiows to We give them in order: — st ors prevent ready noses: to rolls of a parth ater rvie rhode ¢ becume deranzed and mitrancrtad by sceideu" ications have. fran time to time. berm that the order of pre: wecersatily broken. and could testor.d wi heut ovtrespondence with the partios Ji) pul precf ete de appli at . by the officers of the Mexican war ove 4 with the Mexican laws pod the stipala | ‘ue Mexican government havo already 4% | sem im arrent. tu sus ywence of te mileapyrehonnon af —— hia grant, oad it bos been @ cesond time de- | ©4 Mearures to commense forthwith, are equal | » eth who tri 4 them ake a ime ™ ON iy, if not more, advantageous than thi’ Of | sso, “at tine semen of the yee, en the oibvors ved finitivel) annul d by anexpros law ofthe Mexican Congress. Caray is not able to comply with the gout by bh l* own moans, and bas axeociated with Tebuantepec. Besides, those who seo in the futeire : 1 the “amalgamation” with, “absorption” by, or “a | 6 Th errs and ihe ore ccanpelied vo have their fantiies in the coun. Or uals awe = Ad horse leech ory for more clerka—" moro; s nexation” of Mexico to thir country, by means | mere. cme wah” P rs oe oe prong ad processes other than of spoliation a | military ¢ 7 > Here are siz excuses for malpractice, negligence, a ie t wany mole bo dinpooy of te | ‘ett, know that the operation is nut to commence | glelay and inefficiency inthe Pencion Of, nd they pene aS ee +7 | nt tbe other end of Mexioo, We have before notioed | ix taslly admit the truth of the sharg ag ale th mnene OF | tne smentures adupted b; Mexico as to the last | verivy the old adago—“ ile that is good in meking bade ip. ey a ane see mentioned rows, As has hefore boon stated fu the | exense * i# good for nothing else.” It coome hy ae ae we bie ee ee co the | Herald, Hf this valtroad te built, avery stopping place | tho Rep. the that the Menel m Olive la just ors Mexican government, that goverument was to gurantee tothe L Mited Star 3 ‘s ohe ‘ ed States; but the | respecti i pec, may rotard and embarrass | «(i did the Pr mt of the Unt @d States; but the rs peg. bong: parte y b Senute of the United States did .1¢ taaify it, and | ue ae ‘o these . } will be «© Yankoe settlement in less tan too years thy the Mexican Congress oxpressly » ejected it. We ad ve are glad of it, We notice sume of te’? pap *F* Cen nyt te eres Meazieo with reepeet to 1 bec, it woula be well ty enquire what Wor sure Mr. Letober for being absent from hie poXt*+ | anewer if Greg sha depald inaiet that eho a | ony Jong, ani ray that che rejection of the travty imu", | hase arcers co bir Counda ponsossious. sovuat the a State of New ork our State ¢ i # degree, be attributed to his norleot. Iv inks when bork: 0” by nur Mate @ ts evel thas bag gernlted ¢ dit will, in eGext, bes Yankeo road, evea ll her complain to (a, nish evidence of dereliction, that the yD Manvel Siviil, arrined here from Havane, in fi ough + papers fled last Nove Stil) the Képublic calle upon thore who uders may be punished. woe Roasint War Preamen Prsneoe idey the Spaniel #areteamer Pizarro, command , ‘Thir makes her third Visit to this port On the idcecasion she bronght the Corde de Villanueva, dante of vith bis tamtiy, shen %w thelr wry to | #tewgrer Arle ipderts h ) de s-apegouts of—and some } ; ine Chott 0 Anotiee Sertoma Aeddentet*wa Persons | wd the woest case bei Lockwood. the brakeman: there were #beut thirty tm all, mere or lesa hut. port (hat Miss Miller of Masswctrusetts, died from } the eff etect her wounds. ts untrue ‘Ve lewrn from Mr Mase, a passenger that there were two men with one leg each broken; three Indies two Thom | foune hetsett warmly applauded for BAMA Rate jou Cortini was favorabiy roestved. Beneveatans fab WEA remarkable vce aud elogeners wad Botticd | Reded (is laurete The opera will be mmpeted aot week. Ton ght we are to have * Lucregin Worgra ? with ith a leg tech broken. wad one with a disloeated «hort | Bosio, Marim and Loiteti der, Threeoys, with a gash each, in their hexds, ‘Vhree men sith deep gashes in their heads, and one tan with » broken wrist, ‘The tollewing isa list of those injured, as mearky aa oon be aseerrained —— Theatstcal and Mastent Newso's Gaupes —The Kuvols aud Ube Sitore Preuck are te appear again thix evening he geacifying a " brakeman, rarton: of approval Which cigully greet thee Giloutd sserhalip tote °; OE A0k eh Beams, cand And extracron ary wrtivis, ere without parsliel Che — Hert, brakeman, hand breken and shoulder isto | St#0d bullet pantoraime of © Le Dis! Quatre”) whieb cated ara at. aad ly reeves d; Ube evening togerber with the we sgui Jt wil he repeated Mrs Andrews, Cleveland, Ohio, arm broken jaernt comic pan Miss Andrews Cleveland, Obto, ¢ ollar-bone broker. temime cutitled * The Green Monster’ whico has also pa Cop meen we ytney goatee becn triumpbeatly revived. Atl thow great fuvoriten Wiilitsm Rristling, Gardiner, Me., scalp lacerated and | M be Bertin. the Milles France Mone Holtast, Praa- bene brubed | bs mag I ng NE gre wil —_— in bob pe ' hy broken, “heal ees Aitracticn rateiy met with, aud wut injured ner ts asectissans mm en lp 'Y | arowd the hense in every department Leroy Taylor, Ne wtow! Aaron ¢ artis. of Braet in hewd spy back | ies Cork, Winsted. arm and head badly éejured. | fingered in the head. Natiovan Tivsren ) SS years of age, vedky hurt — ¥-mour dramatic temp © are ex attract ever Purity * indetal igabie iu bis exertions 48% manager and Hox he GOW engaged a full und Wey eMfeoti sdeanaig we Captain Bosrett, Bridgeport slightly injured. Teg bt. @ bill of great eiteaction i «ff red w the A bite son of | wae Berry, badiy injured on be bead | patrore ct this favorite resort. The performances osm. Mr aud Mrs Wiggin edd two children, New York | meter wits the tragedy ef the © Fo ests of Ronetnia.” Mig bitly burt with Mr. J RK Feutt as Charles the Morr, with NB ‘The } Hewing persons, all of Gloucester, N.J.cre aleo slightly injured —Mrs and Mies Funnel, Mire Nason, Gragg Poweli Moore, and Cogel The abowe. with « bumber of others, are at the New Haven City Hotel 3. Foster. wite and devghter, Indiaua, seriously pure, Mrs. Clorke. Tartford. face hadly cut and arm bruised, Two Misses Clarke were also elighlly injured. Au Irishman named Dyer, was considerably bruleed, A number of other person's were slightly iajuted or cut by the flying andbrokenglars Se Aa tar as our informetin cows, at present, mo blame oon be attached to the Uomductor or any of the officers on the (rain: wud@e learn that the cars. according to custom. were all examined during the day before teaving New York, ‘The track waa all right, aad there was no- thing to turn the oars off it execpt the breakage men- tiened abowe, ‘The only way that the arcidest ean be sccwwnted for is that there waa a flaw in the fren. or « crack in the wood of the brake. Chese things occar thy teet cn sy cana be ©) plained wpe aynary priteiphes breaking of the shaft of the isapexample We do not however, | rae nt Clarke 9s Prevers. oud Mev. box as Amelia Miva Lad Jum will dance La Cracovienne. which will be followed the “ppoiled Child.” ith Mre © Fox in ber great cbarscter of Latte Pickle Mies Ludiam will next dance Nl comelude with the amuring pir ce called © Only a Clod.”? Broveraw's Lycrum ~The two new pieces entitied * Klie ext Pollo.” and “One Fille Terrible,’ have beeu reovlved with the warmest demonstractons of ploasue. Abie evening. the performances will commence with “Kileew Folle.”’ Se Kebere Komp aa Sit Berowed Ae M Puriew ae Le Bosteur Yollock, M Bresiant aa bir Mexwell, Mille LO Arment as Lady A “ tel ter as Nell; Mine Richter. : We have heard of no one j Ueestre that bos Hot exorenced erat. { feation ‘The pertorniems ure quite superior mut ib te ix | an ai AYO pe DLINTY on the stage drrrees aud costumes af the aeture. that ph | company deserve cncomragen ent. and uw hg dreuch population of the eity, bus tr. Company or ite mane, | (Zt tedued and elevated drewa bie forshis terrible accident, | | Murreny Gam The entertainments tal in rome instances. while | Duke for thir eveniag. ate of a very wi truct ive v4 Ithe« boom | OTiptiem. They commewoe with the ama Comdn Joe.” aith Mr tf wd Mik Crocker ae Margery Mina 0 a deta Atrngenene ” Preeivus Ketse y.” tere g foous at nit lowers of fhe meat th desta toe a i biltpe es Wagtel and Wie Crocker aud Wie weal be = My btw Mra Bobtail and Mrs, Waytail. The mus PH clove with the © Cettery rao vy 4 Mevevirns Tate trotanrtew are deligheing bu wend dancteg George ix he best mere rege ve being nck tadent of hie Tek joker, evtevuices with Bheekangl, Injasodetiseat Kvctiement at | Hhoream, ow | Vevterdey morning. ahout a quarter to mine o'slonk, a dreaifab ancident ovowered on the rulroad, at che igieh | sireet statiow depot. at Haslam. which may be ac | tended with dhe jon of itfe, It appeecs the dere ' per trade grom Fordham wae receiving: pavengers #t Borie, whee suddenly the viglt o'clock up trea. of + xcetleut programme tor ate varie with en oe Mew Hever esiivnad. came darting slong at P46 pritutin éwain, Uollins, aud Master Burke are u be t “wed and just ae @ man and bie little boy, aged | ln themectvon ee werd penning actnes: thy trek to regia Che seers Meare <The crand Pyramid divertivomeut 0 " 4 > ther on Yrrtenday altermuon, at thie place petty Cute Vorgbem train for thieclty, and betere Uy could tet eeweonts ven flyers acre. the cow cateler of the incometive, attac aly che Twer the New bee the of the lees setaring one uf then: from his body, and crushing | fue ciewne' ben lama We were Jie shoulder and hend je & Shocking taut ar ¢ the ; a.”? @ setter of pews pla thrown sconsidershie dia amee and when riekat ap V jo In tact they do get chines jem, gtd life nppecontly alert They bawe great lad was da dfally cut ia the head v ae ard face, e bis limba ‘ — — wert bull tex thn lace raivd Tt war euppe that bet were hid Bie W tite + ® 4e rpread to that effvet, but thay VWademe Ar wy Ads ap Fd Penees A resuscitated eo ae to te conve yed W the City Moe » at Fyrecuce pitel by the captain of the Twrll h "4rd pulise, aud aw om ren T route, Vauada putetion Was sbent being perfurme 4 OM one oF goth of the lees of the unfertu m % An ward lady nened Mrs Wertery eaved trom bei Kevwors on Hvar = Verterday, about mid day while Yur wimeephere Aare peaman tell upon trey the fect of the rhe wae picks dup che comme ye) her conde been ne © rt Md wwe ge wee procured by the citizens and the must wil traing of both roads fom rom | indy wae con viged to the resivence of her parentein st. threuph their villoge #t tall speed. We h ive been as | Mark's place 4 that the Yew Haven train wae running St the rate | Resterday afternoon, « rigger named Johe Knowle, wi of 40 mile: on her, and that not the stightest fort wae Faerun stivek. Be fell down, and was afterwards taken TO oF £0 persons were directly before it, getth @ int eal the othe ame were beatters | and — UP ik renvelees state, abd conveyed to the iv eked dem in ail diceetions, ae the train mashed | ast wight, he wae in the at eatteme agony, atl Was | thre be crowe. The atest vactiamens pre. | Mg tzereled fo live tll ECSIOS, tee ty several de io cinerea comming o pe Pn EE whole of yes. | ke notion in the matter. and to adomn ame te ee nen measures to prevent euch recklovs drivicg through popu- d Workaen in may loeslities were eom- "Tue aganre of the ‘taiher nd ho were injured, | Pelle he nomex of the father and son wi are Daed BoC ullech and James. his son, MeCulloch is | Pt! an in the shade. Lurie ths greater part | & widower did has no other children. It i © of the day. Broadway ridewalke were wimvst deserted, poord that both had expired. witnesses were | owin,’ to the heat and closeness of the atano=p ere, which: otter d the Corenes* ipyuest at Harlem, but about 12 | semen tobe more gentely felt thaw on any fur wer oven ocleek it wos knows that the partios had been brought | tion dus ing ike Prevent summer, fhe tyersometer the hoepital alive. averaged glabty seven drgrves from sty im the mning Al hough it wae beliorsd yesterday that rovoral other | till six in the Sterno, oan ¢ Up their work. anc seek tefuge from the “Pestinosia, —fhe friends of the | and astioas | and Mr, Marshall, as @ discrimivating and judicious | meds will | tewer was no impassioned wx Inst night, ant | teriting at No Za Monroe street. while coming from | Innde to wbate the velosity. although «crowd of about bit employment om board a vessel at tbe North river, The Gardiner vestigation. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCR. Wasuinoron, July 16, 1851. The Intelligencer of yesterday morning, conta*tied | a correspondence between Mr. Charles Gardiner and General Jarero, in reference to the publicstion of the General's evidence before the Grand Jury; as published inthe Herald. The letter of General’ Jarero, although it does not, by itself, call in ques" tion the accuracy of the evidence as there given, yet, taken in consection with Mr. (:ardiuer’s note; may possibly bear such @ construction. As, froth the facts, this could not have been intended, a gen- ‘leman yerterduy addressed a note of enquiry to Gen. Jarero, who promptly repudiated any such inter- pretation, and at the same time called in question the accuracy of the translation of bis note, as sent to the Intelligencer by Mr. C. Gardiner. In all chat [have communicated to the Herald, | have tuken uo sides, either for or against Dr. Gar- _ diner. My duty has been to give facta, Dr. Gar- ' diver’s claim may or way not be a just one, I sin- cerely hope that the investigation which is now going on, will prove that itis a just claim; but in any event, I feel convineed that not ono single shadow of suspicion ean rest upon the character of either ofthe mewhers of the Bourd, or the gentle- men who acted as counsel in prosecuting it. The following are the letters waich appeared in. yesterday's Intelligencer :— | Wastuxeron. July 12, 1852. | My Draw Sat:~Lbave just retarned from Moxioo, wnt ) OU may ‘UY ieee my surprise to tind in the Phita- 4eiphiw Inyuercy avd New York Herel » suitement. of the eV dente purported to have been given by you before thr Grataducy In this cy, in reference to my brother = | elum, And theugh it appears to me there is more news | papee speculstion than truth fo thot report, I have | deemed it prudent to address myself to you, im order that you may do te the favor to state, in auswer to this | letter. Wheluer such statement is eorreet oF not, | Tam, rir, respeeutully, your obedient servant J. CARLOS GARDINER, To Gen, Dox Joss: M. Janeno, Mexican Army, Wash ington, [vnanseatioy.) Wasuisarox, July 13, 1851, My pran Sin ano Fa Jo answer to your eommu- thon OF yenterday, | bave to ay Co you tat fam uot | Tespepsbie fr pewspaper rtatements, and shat woen | | Wer summoned by the Graud Jury Tauswered travhfatiy, ub wlvconte aud decisive manner. Loe interrogathous avd tome. withvut cfleuee Lo auy person whatever, aad mucd ere to your brother to whom. riuee [ bed the preadure of Meshing hin acquaptance im this city last your, [ nave | protesred the tot eor ial frieudsbip, Lau, sir, very respetfaily, your vb-dieat servant, | JOSH th JARBRO. To J. Cantos Gaaniven. Esq, Washington, ‘The above letters called forth the annexed cor respondcuce. | give the Spanish, with translations Wasnine con, Julio 15, do 15h. Sexo Generar :— Muy sksux mio Y¥ Ami@o—En el papel do esta mafisra veo una carta de V disigida at Sehur Doo Carlos Gardiner >i no iene V incouveaivuti me bare V el favor de decirue si fuera su toteution | Degur log. ba apacecida en los payoles publivos como su testimonio de V. en el cago del Sr. Doctor Guidimer o Lo satis tacer mus bien ul Seher Doo | Cartor en sus preguntas ereeado V q po tinia de- reebe de d.vulgar los seeretos del Ceunde Jurado. py su amige q. B.S. M. Ceraysiarioy ] Wasuine ron, July 15, 1951. GENERAL :— My Lean Sim ano Fxinny—[n the paper of thie morning. | see a letter trom you, addressed to Don Caro» Gardmer If convenient, will you do me the favor to say if it was your intention to deny whet bux appesred in the pudlie papers, as your ev deuce in the case of Dr Gardiner; or rather to desine answerng Louw Curios, you believing that Jou bad vo right to divulge the secrets of tae Grand Jury. 1 am your frie: Who kisses your hands. Wasntneton, D. C., Julio 15, de 1551. Srxor Don —— Moy Snow toy aatiao,—A lade V. do este dia | debu ue cirie 4 le carta q conteste a D. Carto | Guadiver q boy ba iapre: ta wer luna log. haya pa ‘ Mwliandose mi coutestacion a ne sitisiageric tuerta purte y decirle expresamente q. en tod dige la verdad sin ofender a nadie 3 | Creo deber afadir q. 1a carta do Cardioer apa reece sig datine ef titulo de amigo y si tu mia a este Seber; y yo jamas le habria pussto este frase, s ates no ly huviero usade coumigo, come pucde V. verlo por la carta adjunte original de aieno Gare Taw bien qe en ui tavion impress do tuve el gusto de conocer al Sr Kea leq ignal mente paedo ase- q Lo cousla oh ma carta semejante ver- Sin q por erto se emtien da q tave disgasto wlguvo, cuande el De, Gardwer mo fue preseatadc th esta Ciudad (Queda de V. su ani auer | ee uw igo y Servidor q. atento 1. B.5.M. Jose Miata Janno. TRANSLATION. Wastuire run, ». O., July 15, 1851. To Mr. —— frienp :—To your note of thir date | have to say that my leter of reply to D. Carles Gardiver, which be bes this day pablisbed. ber devies tor afirms in any maoner what may Ve porred before the Grane Jury; my reply bewge Hmited to decliving to answer hin in that partic r tor, avd tu saying expressly that in all, 1 wld the truth without atiucking ay one. S Ithuk | ought vo wud that Gardiner’s letter ap- Z me the title of friend, which We wade to uppenr mine to him; and f never would bave used this expression, if he had aot pre- Vieurly ured 1t ia aduressing me, ws you cun see by the ex closed original letter o: said Cardiuer. Also. my reply, #¢ published, reads * that wuon I bas the please of kuo#ing bis brother,” &e , &e. ; in tegerd to Which | cum equaily assure you that n> appears im my letter, without icv be uncerstood that | was displeass shen Lr Gardiuer way p evented Lo me in this city | I remain your obeaient friend and servant, Wok Y.L (Signed) Josn Mania Jarero. General Jarero’s testimony was, substantially | that there were no quicksilver mines in Mexicc which would pay the expense of working them that if there hud beon, it would have been o matte of notoriety; aud, from his position, be sould no have failed to have kuowa it; and further, that there was no confiscetion or destruction of the pro- perty of Amerienn citizers; that he had no know- ledge of Ur Gardiner, in Mexioo, but ag a dentist und theo only by beareay. This docs not atta Dr. Gardiner, but it ie considered as being against bum, becuues be boxed his claim on the alleged fact wt bis property having been confiscated aud deatrey- ed; and sho because be acted as agent for Moar claim, *ich was tor the destruction of a qui | ailver wine It hax been asked why the board did not send f Witterses, Ke. im their investigations! This quns trea can be auswered by referring to the law uadér which the bowd was establicued. They had nx p to subj @us witnesres, bar were compulled te judg s the evidence Which was laid befor them Nay, further: General ‘Tayior, ia bie fire | mereoge 19 "¢ ongre: ed the appoins- | went of a solicitor to the buerd, to watch the ine ter of the United States; but thie recommenda L thon tacted upon by Congress. The pabli | ewt thereture, of the in oneh case, * bie the public wy decude upon its merit: | With precieely the same information vhieh, under | the law, the bow d was able to obtaiu. e ROKAPIELE Wiestemsron, July 17, 1063 ht, found © true bill agains Gardiner and J. 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