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_. , Fg Four Myuns, Florida, Feb. 25, 1853. The Climate of pp a NG a Prepara- tions Against the Indians—The Legislature and She Mermen Terzitery. INTERESTING FROM GALT LAKE CITY. By the way of California we have dates from the Great Balt Lake Valley to the 25th of December, and by the mail which was despatched eastward from Utah we have regeived papers to the 27th ef November, ABLIVAL OF THE &TAR OF THE- WEST. Bntelligence frem San Juan de Nicaragua— me War with the Transit Company. comman- : Fort Myers—U. S. Engineering Detachment Picnbcssnypewenes. it bs ee The meeting then oganised, ; the town the mal + ‘The mail whieh left the Mormon eity on the first of bald Fey — Com Martial, $c. bes corn days ant treuty Can. beae fesclutlons te that "Tee sddresved | | On the afternoon of artccn vation fousd. the sees tan dant ‘te cet theecahs | _ Tait down to pen these lines amidst the delighttu The United States sloop-of-war Ona, Goes 7 enon » Baa. pale. aaa e bai ipa rat aes po eee get throug! temperature of s fine spring morning, with birds 1, Hoins, was left in port, having arrived from Pensa: | © ot ti). “commissioner to be sent to the United pe, wae said be, We hans o cnet ‘aaa Gov, | around me warbling their plaintive notes, and all na- als on the morning of the 10th, and was awaiting orders | Slates, to represent to that government a statement of | propert DE Ten Sie we peneene Somes SF h robes, decorated with flow- s se ren. the 1g diffienlties. The resolution was adopted, and |. ‘Young’s annual message to the Legislature of Utah, He | ture clothed in her gayest » by the Sth, lat, 30 dog. 30 min., lon. 73 deg. 10 Ms Harpe was chosen, Saks. comment pointed to the Mosquito one—and congratulates the: people on general peace, prosperity, | ers, sweetly perfumed the same 38, ee as in mir the schooner Union, of Plymouth, N. C., from | Mate the mevearary arrangontty. test and resigaation ted aga and the promotion of manufactures in the territory. Ma- | June, while, I suppose, yon are enjoying the benefits ; : : of “Lackawanna” and “hickory,” in the presence of whieh the hoary head of winter loses its lustre, and the outside frost and snow is for the time forgotten. Notwithstanding the genial prospects with which we are surrounded, the climate tells dreadfully on the health of the troops here stationed. The ever preva- " ish returned Barks Islands, and finding her in distress supplied her with wore fendered to, the summaniee of Se Cent, wes tethin co pursued by order of the | chinery has been gees for poe mnenpetare of provisions. that ‘city had on the previous lish sugar from the beet. The itary arm of the territory ‘Toe Star of the Wert arrived at San Juan on the mora- | §f0%7d that the Mayor of es OH ts some remarks to | _ Captain _with a laudable forbearance andspirit | iy over 2,000 men, The effect of ihe laws now in force 2 did not ve of. At | of conciliation, used every means in his power to dissuade “ 5 tog of the 16th and sailed on the afternoon of the 234, | the purser which the Captain not appro E “ ia pronounced by the Governor to be ‘genial and salu: party bo Tbundred passengers, who report the Isth- | 10 o’elock AM, twenty one, guna, ere. Gros fee te mia Larimer? fro miym Hage tary in thelr influence.”” y city station house, an ition f¢ of that territorial unication would be allowed bet Grey: The Deseret News, we believe, is the paper printed mous vory healthy and the route in excellent condition for this goverzment wae Peper _ 7 ; oe) it? re ows, wo be is galy 2s per printed ut E i letters were heuer Saree bad continued to wave, because the government had not tracte from its when we take into con- | lent fever and chills still holds undisputed sway, and lady. Om Our San Juan Ccorrespondence, been in a position to shout another, bn dace Pg es the whole command, both officers and men, have felt seme disagrees Dl Gielen apc ea set ens coartaiaeieeat he received by the . - | ite debilitating influence more or leas. The weather, eo Sieh of Cec nr piaaie tne, Ox Tamas Conary ant 4) captain Hollins from the town, the protest and resigua- t all times using 4 oe during portions of the last month, has been remarka- Ris owen en ae ceaielwonnien, Y gare you's Beit | Senda Rint’ tiene tons mate hosen te ten altos nararding passengers “his number closes volume second. Some have come | bly cold and unpleasant, making a fire exceedingly a4 oy gtnept el cocbeamrgtion tpl tel el that no intercourse would be permitted by the Cyane, be- forward promptiy, and paid up, in cash, oo, and rome in | confortable, These sudden changes naturally invite history of the difficulties between the Accessory Transit | tyeon the town and the opposite side of the harbor. | 80 easil advance for volume three. We have paper on hand for *: aiananh detente Bal taeke noe praooed @ompany of Nicaragua and the people of this town. I | Many persons going over in open boats on Daperno were government jer another number, and shall issue the next number, com- | the disease to s great extent, we are again permanently settled in our continual Southern summer. ‘The news since my last is not exceedingly interest- ing or yoluminous, other than the bustle and activity of the State authorities and citizens, preparatory to t Indian hunt, to come off shortly, and the ap- we Trmovementa of those unfortunates, who havefor- hing - | hailed by the vessel and compelled to give mencing third volume, on the 20th or 27th inst., if pay- Serger meine Foe Serr es ee hei secounts of the ir movernenta,’ business, etc., before the; = de- | ments come in well the week.” @ared since. The dey fixed for the execution of the were allowed to proceed, and a general order issued that | velopes new resources, which are The following introduces Mr. Shaver, the newly ap- of ejectment against the company, which gave them | ai) boats should Even their oars under the stern of the | tating travel, to California, this rou ot the : thirty days notice, was the 1ith inst, All was quiet. | Cyane; this order has been carried into without | healthiest and shortest gold. marey- > J left the com. | aby distinction being made, or without any information | ances are safe and commodions—all steamers. | It is to | the 16th inst., \ . Many ef the workmen, carpenters, &t., had left the com- | Toi sought, as to the character, position or nationality | be hoped that the bold and vigilant stand made %, were introduced by udge Snow to the Hon. Leonidas pany’s employ, and, ae I said in my last, instead of siding | of persons—ihe quiet, unoffending natives, Ca) late offi- Penryn J Oyane ie set an gueenale if Sharer, associate ud a eaeeey fe Ute Fre with the company, rather sympathized with the people, a Tate Nea ee ae Tes plgrrepo mee | Sonos Sor ncoere ines, Dib padi Moen ne Pearle ara pig toy fer fr. Fer- A feeling and knowing, as they did, what just cause the tman who | emergency. If some of our agents prove recreant to | oficer from except the Secretary, feited all claim to farther favors, and, asa consequence, ‘The Rev. tr. sia area Me ria for their indignation, and for the legal steps | hud! on ae rt tie one ey side ren thinar- | their ‘truris and duty, there are those who will repair, and our Ak oan, oe it variably been in the negative: | must bear such modesof punishment as their stubborn | warren and his indy and poem “i Fg Z bite ie to forbnassly co ‘eotarning, passed her | by the hand of justice, the indignities committed on our this must be our apology for not noticing the arrival | wills have incited, and our government policy may | and the ceremony was cocina lone wore pressyyy Sar dad Sas nen ae he Sete to the windward—he was brought to by a musket ball eltizens of Judge Shaver in our former number, as we did Secre- | dictate. Volunteer companies are being raised in ‘The party, consisting of the happy couple, the sister, All was quiet, and no difficulty expected in the remo- ines have been kept under arms at the depot, and a am — Te our po and - Ferris.” Pe ltadan ina iemaleiged en nearecal places, ‘and seem anxious for the fray. The a enn and the are ofthe eat Tay, lf of the buildings, @n the 10th inst., and, as it were, | strict polics illance kept w jence, nable them does not seem to faney : prep me den | wrt and se eaveraeee young beget slayaeth Scan, the U.S. sloop, ot war Cyane ar- “On the arrival of the Festal ——, from New Or- | sagacity to their furthest limits. ~ tion to Australia. He, no doubt, would prefer that emi. | martial sp! idians seems hes il make this city a visit in about two folly aroused by the late misconduct of King pee tlie will again ity a diepinn a and an opportunity only is anaing 0 "There are divers rumors as to the conduct of hee§ $0 country ral, ey Sate in _Derticuar, in” afi that concern erties which ve de sot deems neontears Femabael, (C their honor or interests, in whic! not hesi We inform ment in relation to my Tien stands in the foremost rank of her interference of Br: Woodward's father i without foune bobs ion, party passed through Syracuse 20th "There seems to be some misconception of this In- | inst., on their way to New York. They were ‘scoompanied: dian trouble at Tallahassee. Governor Brown has | by the mother of the bridegroom, raised numerous objections to a bill providing for the | ConTEMPLATED MARRIAGE OF MISS JULIA DEAN. ones the Indians. From various reports of The Cincinnati Times of the 27th ult. says, that Mis Purser Chas. C. Upham, Assistant Surgeon Peck, and | grants sbould take up their line of march towards the wived. In addition to the customary official visit of the | leans, boats were sent by , the, Cyane te crise | captain Clark, have gone into the interior, T understand, | Great City of the Salt Lake Valley. "Hear tm "No Mintain -# the Tort, the Prosident vf the Clty Cuunett, | Around her, and mo persons, allowel Mieee tor letters | to communicate with our Charge to Nicaragua, silt, | doubt the emigration from England to Australia, exceeds and others in authority, repaired immediately onyboard, | or friends, the letters placed in the hands a the Loe a anny eg ere = one tase drape Trap er Mat at to tender the usual courtesies, &c., to the commander, mee ioe lteter fee oe Bisa moment ity : ah ngs pega gS ought the & ane will remain here until | ail Once, while passing through land, we inquired Gapt. Hollins, and, as various reports had been cireu- fest detained, A few hours after "her arrival, many | relieved by some other vessel. aa of a fellow traveller where hell was; who replied ‘about Jated by the company on the subject of these diffeulties, | complaints baving been made to the Unltea States Com. i woh fon —— Mathtietoesg pesenene Sy tee ae or a amile ath ere agin 4 ing, ak boa oe ‘to make any explanation which might be required, No | mereiel Agus, on tif ea Pampero, auking. that thelet. | ing 10 get on board one of the river boats. He was | llers but if some of them don't ind as much hell in veference was made to said difficulties. Captain Hollins | ters for the town be sent on shore, A vague, unsatiafac- shea dine, Fe ths Ben Ot He cacoe vba: be gee Ralangeite Australia, we will rejoice ; but, there ia little harm in me inquiries as to the form of government here, | tory verbal answer was returned, but no letters. The | the steamer, and, losing his balance, ¢ ing, it ean tu . Julia Deas is soon to the wife vet ue D Stent of tecitory, bo, and amoog other questions: | Cedpatyin siaabies, Stas cf the Wert, acriveton this | Zhe boats of, the Grane, grappled and tolled in the bey | | ihe News is sized with « sudden St of sympathy for | select. committecs,, appointed to investigate. the | Julla Dean ts soon to beoome the wife of Mr. homes D- w Labels Bete Beh be a A edd Baa ca savin coucap: eagvarens 2 tay Mere: The? ody when exeaareas soir Clad Feured and awellen, | $reeorr Inet. fue Iolinas Gown like “Pearts of the eee ll of this important ess “they ap- | Promising young sculptor, of Cincinnat : @euncil replied, ‘the people,” an: en explains he | noone allowed on board—no rs. I fo Th found hi son $1069 in gold, a gold Gee Testilling into’ the soul of Utah the he er ogee tees Sth e Jooal and independent form of government. Capt. Hollins | that, during all this, tke British Vice Consul to this gov- | There were found on his per , 3 field,’ Gov. Young to use the words of the committee, fhen asked if the town had pee militia. He was informed | ernment, Capt. H. G. Foote, was absent. He arrived pide ee Cee Cont . tl Broheey omame: Boras ot wholesame idea of Toarning he Todians sto, ec Be wholly - unsatisfactory as well on account of Theatrical and Musteal, Sa ert Tete ky feet th Sraasimcet in | aan Sad he ee ait on toe Toeeeainteiy Metaea ter hag for his fami who, it is ald, reside ‘in New Orleans, Price ly i iy when thelr deer and buffalo, | their own creme weal rem boy Reg eit id = Beg ty eee roe come m entilioe Love ia aire @eptain H intimated that if the town was prepared to | ment een disso) ¢ imi ly ho! f ° > ‘4 tl are generally al ce tertainments—t urn a salute (of which he was assured,) We would Gre | which had been lowered, repaired oa Board the Cyane, | He was buried on Poin! the afternoon of the and antelope, have shared the fate of all civilized soi bd pee —— hey are, Sonera) acliberate “actions | scter of Ronslaus by Mr. M. M. Beach, » pupil of tr i i y , Capt. 1. tho rites of the Epis- . Stevens. The next feature will be the drama of “Pau- one. and claimed this territory as Morquitian. The particu- | 17th. Capt. ., in j wt ens. The next fea u faction It on shore ¢ inhabitants, and particu- ‘is is a brief statement ot e facts, for correst- J d ? “i Ieriy by tbe Americans, 30k only st the graiitvine oppor |, woke of whieh | not only pledge myself, but am prepared | 424 men of the shipping in port. 6. dn Vila city; fa nove tie rears Oat wally abe or a desire to rid his administration of the Fea nsi- | whole will conclude with the * Mlusti a *anity of returning the salute of an American veasel—a | to furnish incontrovertible evidence. was lying upon the sofa, babe mai by pias To prison, | Dilities attached to the undertaking. But the The amusements are for the benefit of the doorkeepera atibeation which can only be fully appreciated by Let me now ask why all this has been done ?—why ma- Ne Ve the women ee aren ict ese nt tue New oats i. | lature is active and zealous in the cause of the pene, and officers. p dy, whose interests have been so totally over: | rines have been landed?—why cannons have been shot- { {Correspondence of the Philadelphia Loe als He hes fare i ey ein ? Tse it come to this, that | and continues to insist on the immediate expulsion of BroaDWAY THEATRE.— Mr. Forrest, the American tras looked, and who, out of a primeval wilderness, had buil:a | ted?—why a quiet, well organized local government, recog- Pomi70 Cawutto, March 14, 1858. | tracy, what are thelr vice? Has It, come, to this, ttt | the Indians. It is certainly a commendable spirit | gedian, in his great character of Daiaon, in which he may Sourishing town, under the encouraging auspices of | nized by the United States,through thelr CommerciaiAgent, | | The Venezuelan Congress continues iq searion, but we | every amenavieedigls out, moat intelligeat, and | which both legielators and people show forth for the | be eaid to have no rival. He will be Cesway, ernment founded upon principles similar to their own— | has been forced to dissolution?—why American citizens | learn of no important measures ado] ved} peat body, Lia ba) ange Real = arias tata’ihe brotha ship and | advancement of their hitherto backward State; but Ponisi, and Mrs. Abbott, in the other char t at the implied non-interference in their local matters, | have been subjected to such indignities P—why Germans, | neficial to the country. The Pi d n pas seul, and the en+ contained in Ane commander’s offer. In vain did the in- | Spaniards, Toptahcen, Frenchmen.and men ofallnations, | batch of names (all military ones) for promotion in the | sisterhood of the ‘Five ae and a virtuous ‘Aces the enterprise in question is, in fact, fearfully under- Patateasatte eiiktares with the pret tos farce enti. habitants listen the whole of that day for the welcome | have been prevented from travelling about the harbor?— omy, must not even ee the a sep yithoat Deine in’ | rated by them, as they declare that the renova of 8 | tea Twas 1,” which is every night received with report. and with blank amazement did they witness on | why their letters have been detained, and why—ad it- ith regret I inform you of the death of Nicholas A. | carcerated ina dun for murder? mus' few hundred savages a distance of a few hundred | shouts of laughter. No doubt there will be a full house. without being sent to prison bya 8) ‘the following morning the Cyane take her position imme- | um? Has it been to prevent British usurpation, when notan | Keefe, Esq., of Philadelphia, aged about 42 years, which racper rat 1 ey Mes teas ‘on way | miles to be an exploit easily performed by a corpo- Nipio’s GARvEN.—Donizetti’s splendid opera, in four Gately opposite the company’s depot: no consultation | Englishman has had a voice in those difficulties; and when | sad event took place at Laguayra a woek since. Mr. K. racy? must not protect her virtue on 807 | ral's guard and one or two small transport vewels actel entitle a’ Ls Favorite,” he, She” sckteHon fax ith, no explanations from the authorities. | Yet all un- | the government was composed of Americans, and Ameri. | was the American Cousul, and by the most distinguished | consideration or by any means, Jest ahe should be thought | thf Ben gor a few weeks. In this presumption | Ste ning. The musio of this piece is beautiful, and @erstood what that move meant—all understood the | can sentiments prevailed?—has it been to save the lives of | fnmilies of that city his acquaintance was cou bela |- mapopelary 6Od ee, Sees a moe Calman? they will find themselves deceived, not doubting ut | scnsidaring the very suatusuy eoosliets who see te, oustbind mute language of those ‘big guns” staring at them, | fifty-one men wno were to be butchered in cold blood? | agentleman of amiable disposition and brilliant a ot to the heathen, they sae ea oh iipicvene “on- | the the object can be accomplished in the course of | the priacigal characters, Niblo's will present this frem the vessel’s ports. In the afternoon of this | No—all this has been done, and much more suffered | attainments. Mr Golden, an old resident at that por Ceiueygien et ene: i eke to beg ess fh ts tho cane, the geand result-| a beiilant ssscerblags of the votaries ot reusie, “Sensis day the Licutenant of the Cyane came on shore, and, ac: | heretofore, to protect, the Accomsory Transit Company | has been appointed to the Yacaney, ad alert, TY OOF | POL nee Oe Re ar ta Genel ade, ratore uae: but My en = evel Boo ened | tee dias ach Meh aad Deaneeeteoanecaes gompanied by the U.S. Commercial Agent, delivered a | of Nicaragua in their unjust monopoly—a compan; arge irs at Carnecas, fon, Mr. Steel. from. Se bear a strikin; trast ? . yerial mestige Yo ie Mayor. ‘The attested statement | which, when sued lately iN New York, fiend, in open | "We have had, fortunstely ina recent caves of fever, and | the Young Men's Calon Club, a¢ Tammany Hall-'Lem | forth, But why, it may be asked, this long delay | _ Bunrox’s Tmnars.—Shakspeare’s comedy of the ‘fer explains it fully:— court,’ non jurisdiction, and which, when ono of their | hope no other may appear. The political aspect of the | utterly opposed t Rae ensy ees n opposed to | in commencing the active operations ne Wives: of Windsor: ling, been the attesega i G@nerrows, or San Juan pri Nonrs, steamers was seized in Nicaragua for debt, had it released | country was never more settled. e Danish brig Helen | commu: an honetiee a a ree ie al rid the State of an enemy already presenting a hos- | this establishment for some time. br Ta tho afternoon of this day, Lis | by the United States Charge d’Affairs, on the ground that | & Olga sailed t for New York, with hides and coffee. | snd concubinage, and to sll the humbugs that are now | 1° Nes Sie) Why so much discussion and useless ce- | in great splendor, the scenery being rich and eT Seeter of the United States sic their transit property was not liable to seizure—acompany | Produce is scarce and dear. Hides are 10%c. per Ib. | rising up among us. Let me tell you. they origina’ front Rell pal cree fom gene rage resent. : . De LaCovr, | but is better to die by.” the News deseants upon ted warnings chat have been enjoined upon them? | order to All the house, closes with the “ k: ‘The Accessory Transit claim the right sate present mates antl Seas, Ae), FORNEY as follows:—‘Will the hon. speaker, who uttered these neery dey and hour they are thus allowed tousurpthe | nomenon.” Wile honor the Mayor replied that the forgrament of location; firstly, on the ground that it, was granted to ‘American Genias. words, be so good as to inform us of the prinelple where- | iencof remaining un ‘bed but goes toadd new | = Nanonat Tuearne —The receipts of this evening Mile city was legally constituted—that the lands occupied | them in’ their charter from Nicaragua’ secondly, that List of nited States Pa- | »: ‘a thing is ‘better to die by,’ than it is to hve by? Or, ‘obstacles in the way of their speedy removal, strength- | for the benefit of Mr G. L. Fox: The ami By the Accessory Transit Company belong to the city govern: | they hold a lease from Mosquitos. Strange anomaly | Patents issued from the U: ny | that we may not be mistaken, what init that is good 14 eh Mation in standing by their primi- pare Etreeentiae Tthe'Accestory Transit Company hil been us. | CaUtain Hollins, of the Cyane, lays particular stress on | fet ing ate March 20, Looe” Po AN | io by, that is not good to ive by? If he canpet rove ht | tive homes, gives them ample time fo “organize and een Uo- ?, ” . 4 mt by jod according to law, to quit those lands--that the legality | t8@ eontract with Mosquito, Let us see what that 1B fare 3 he may remain silent, if he ch c @f the proceedings could be at any time Aoeteds onaties he. | amounts to, Luther Atwood, of Bosto , Mass.—For improve- | best generalship to et gst et contr overay; bes we wish arm their on Balt iis os ene, bit and Loe appear fn ‘the Mayor, ‘vould see that the law be duly executed, unless | In 1851, Mr. Martin, the: late mayor of this town, an | ment in ay ring lubricating oils. to inquire of the lear: y berks acai rs preciates, in their e: ‘hi P The blow ie Mya?’ pall follow, a by superior force. However, that he, the Mayor, | American, was acting’as the agent of Mr.Vanderbilt, and | Schuyler Briggs and John G. Talbot, of Sloans- Jed ganso copoee the Bible, ox the Contained in | of their common enemy, the whites. The to | apirst of April.” ples TY, to. confer with Captai 4 : : : f h all the . ‘Massie et, Lew: Green then inquired he were tot r- | Pp bie instructions made an application to Mosquito, | ville, N. Y—For improvement in winnowam of | She toile, 8 acre ol Bell poy Heed be ae leet be oie ee eee Wauacr’s Tmarns —Mias G-t’s, benett of tron ‘looted hin; wer to torture Ami boa: ects midst roam a band of savages, y H. L. Stevenson, hich bas da i ae i ashed, 103{c. a 103¢0. | either in impaired imtel or gross ity. They are | remony, while in our a b 1 anaetion ‘the: nates Burton, Placide, Dyott, bad ro nod Tiean eltivens leeea iS nene Waa Our peste saditepeena! te wee et eee naeet opposed to the gospel of Christ, which is good to live by, | re; less alike of their treaty obligations and the re- “ Johnson, Mrs. Hi ; % i aeall ss Bat enough in this strain, for the op Thompson, Johnson, Mrs. Hughes, and if : A rdeE ‘ough the British Consul, for permission to establish : i. ie i ecmenicceny aes ae Ft gantatn depot on the opposite side of the harbor. The following Lewis W. Colver, of Louisville, Ky—For improve- of Cig polution, and infamy? Was it what your enforced, and thus p to the “ of the Semi- this evening, when ex ._ The pieces i ii lle, that has given to her friends A ye executed 7 ; , is the answer he received, and is the only tenure by | ment in machines for breaking hemp. a ee ee ee ae oracle, toes aas | noles,’ as we should to any other king or power, ‘ughe Stoops 10 ,”” with Lester, Wal: ws ery, reagent ey ory tive: interviow, | "nich (under Musquito) they have possession:— William Ennis, of ee ace X. Y.—For im- $0 stroag that you are ineapable oer manera between | that we know how to exact our rights and enforce cott, Reynolde. and, orthey sure, Keane, fn the peloeipal oartity the above to be true and currest, ‘ Barney Consvts74.¢ | provement in hot air furnaces. Principle, or truth, and falsehood? If not what has led | the fulfilment of obligations. | Much dependence is | characters. The,'Te1) cood sctrean; it le hoped she Migeed. J. W. CARLE, Acting city Attorney. Sin—In the absence of H. BOM Acting Agent aed Coural | Moses G. Farmer, of Salem, Mass—For improve- | you to comp light and darkness, truth and error, as | being placed on General Pierce’s incoming administra- | Miss Gould bei d B. F MONCASSOR Captain. Generai.T have to acknowledge the recclpt of your letter of | ment in et Re cuit pind (PO Ce ee Soy is anxiously awaited for. His | bares DoPitueevu.—The same attractive bill of Roxerr D. Lees, Secretary City Council. is day's date, desiring the use of a certain piece of lan: Benjamin Fenn, of Hartford, Ohio—For improv. era) ws on the subject are wi own, and, a8 & ‘MERt which was given st this establishment { Sen o'clock, A.M. of the, following day was the hour Paya wis the HOA Con pean, Tnave: totes ponents balance for quick weighing. * Tb dowel of the VET eect telene a eee tue | quence, his endeavors to aid the people of the State | tasrternoon and evening, is to be repeuied yey" fined for sending boats off with the hal and carpen- | fore, to inform you, that until the land in ‘question may be Isaac H. Garretaon, of Clay, lowa.—For improve- | 0° News says, was convicted in Suffolk county, New | in their design is apprehended. comprises the comedy of the “Lady ae aed ~ Cor Free re eet ROUT STi ved aad | a ee ee tne eta Fee oeesl Com, | ment in seed planters. ‘York, of murdering s white woman, andcondemued to | It is but seldom we get a glimpse at a red skir| farces of “Fashionable Society” and * Sink Copt, Holling auinierrion vetneen nhomaudne | see ne oection fo ous reaver! puget Paina Conti c2 John Muxwoll, of Galosville, N. ¥.—For improve- | pehung: and on this "is predicated tho sudden destruc: | since Bowlegs’ disappearance in the bush; inf." | sr, Canta TmzarRe—Mr. J, R. Seott, the po Rraredeees of soe estastern of tse govertoentacd ater? sab ar mentale: WesANicaree Pot Heat chat wwe, and | ment in knitting machines. tion civilized world, leaving Deseret alone in ber | only on one occasion, fo my knowledge, #1 a>, | American tragedian, continnes to attract etowded American citizens, the particulars of which will be best | the said company, paying rent therefve at che rate of six- | John McAdams, of Boston, Mass—For improve- | glory. Here is the predietion:— ‘What would. all such ler quite icious argh Pleaes to. shia theatre, ihe plsoee seleeeariiae ia prs naan dire dete te yao "Phare fortitres aa tout 18 the WAR ot thisgovern- | 1850. Anke dated Beptember 28) 1862.7’ | Eugland? “We hove’ not tin’ to count them, "Wane | ince, towards nightfall, a saline ote mvods asia | ie aze, he, dramas of Bee dey nd Don Geant ‘igned, certi i op: " 5 mn] 4 5 z S rf aptaving you piace in an fuserview tateeee the Mayer ot Tany,' Sit times to forward the interest of thesaideom- |" James H. Swett, of Boston, Mass—For improved ne either Wie Pe, we judge rapes, | customary with the TAR, Ken Inelined 00 oie Cmcvs.—Sands and Company’s Equestrian troupe Os shin iy and the Commander of the United States sizon of | P*Phave the honor to be, sir, your most obed't servant, | arrangement of dié rollers in spike machines. fix men to one oman; seductigny fobberies, thefts, | Pureued & by-Toadaiie thus walking quietly along, | ¢PPGi" 8 very attractive performance ths evening stated to the Mayor that his orders from the United States “for H, B. M; Acting Agent and Coneul General, |» CCOTSe Traeyer, of Cincinnati, Ohio—For tm- | burglaries, arsop, iacendiagjee,""eam accidents and loss | near the place, our adven & | camsrr’s Orera Hovse.—Christy’s Ethiopian Department were to protect the buildings and property now | 7. J, Manriw nq. Gregtogmn ' | provement in vertical pianos. of life by boat and sai} <u) fires, hangings, and every | near the kbling in the thicket near him, but was iY pave lupe | Sea thae Bo was folly cacherized termed wad eerste | You will percetve, Aratly, that thin lease or privil Thomas C. Thompson of Ithaca, N. ¥.—For im | crime and calaygi‘y the world conieg te seen, oer, | slight to pass it by unnoticed, when he saw indis- | Company sdvertise another bin omecax som wa thorized to, i , ; ‘ : Sores any attempt of “ihe authorities of this city to remove | wae granted to tho Atlantie and Pacite Canal Co, sea | Provement in sewing machines. fect a hell,“tod the Unived Sister. a speedy | Skctly the partial form of two warriors in a crowch- Wiciirmaieeen Tas peovidedl'ni RAE malig any buildings oecupied by said company. not to a speculative, stock jobbing Transit company’ Matthew Walker, Matthew Walker, Jr., and Da- | purifige, fast as water ever run down bh oF on ing sttinae: wit ‘heada: beyh down, ad no portion | yin of fortainmente fue tought” @ Mayor then wade the following statements to the Secondly, That it’ is only granted “until the land in | niel S. Walker, of Philadelphia, Pa—For improve- | Pdis following close in the chas. rien Eng 19 4 icks, and in this bill of negro enter nts for to-nig! Gommander of the ane one y eran vppeeprtong [pres fife " aon tals rere tetra ej they Yfiem- | of their bodies visible except their backs, and in Dr. VALEN"NE announces a rich lecture for this ove perieageg OF Great Brus aed tne Gated Saat Aye | Gute governments Purpowen of the Mow z REISSUE telven at the end of the journey before they ect it.” | Position they were wending their way toward the | iog) iogethar with m vocal and lastrumental concert —Vi , ; 5 ma- . enturer stood gazing w e ‘the o f H. G. Foote, F e a hi t ‘A great tthem- | camp. Our adv og ’e H * att i ERT) vice! arsc arent | Thirdly, That the occupants are to pay a monthly rent Thomas J. Sloan, of New York, N. Yoonks. Pa- wee ieee! a ties seem ee of capital. | strangers, unnoticed as yet, until they arrived Banvssn’s Hoty Layp is attracting crowds of visite States, of sixpence sterling. And, Fourthly, That they have | chine for arranging’ and feeding sore the in at the Georama. ‘ : i ted to them 200 feet east and west, and 460 feet re¥d March 29, | The follow! tty broad ¢ thrown out to men | nearly 0) ite him, when one slightly elevated his | man ioasicnnbie te heciteery Transit Company of Nictrs: | sort and south. Now, ae MF as thelr claim under Mos. | ‘ented February fo, 861. Hes "| of enterprise by tho ‘editor of 106 aun Fifty jour- | head’ aa if to take. an observation, aid thus espied Sialic gener Moke ee ee lead in Court want of jurisdiction—Vide multe where the | quito, goes, itis fortoived; Grstly, Because it was granted 2% ere ine | Remon dose batters, Whee? In thelr shops making | the intruder. A wild yell from this savage was the | Jwens, Itis entitied “Alpine Rambler erd ween aro any, Mere, Piaintiifs and defendants before the | to the Atlansis stl Pacific Conal Co., and not to the Ac- | mae Gen axan (iN CinctNNaTI—The Cin- | hats to supply all Utah, and save $25,000 being carried | conse of immediately bringing the les in full | Mont Blanc,” embodying humorous impersonation withisd, That logal proccedings have teen bad tn this ease, | EigD ceded by Mesquite te hens ae Eee nT | cirnatt Tiinapage Wee 27m ult, given the following | 1 ies betiers went cies to their Eastuece carey ail | View of one another, where they stood gazing and | brillantansedotsn, sod risctine incidents, with music the parties have had ample timo to remov #4 | ment of san Juan, to whom she gave it—notiee of which | conclusion! the singular fancy of Miss Louisa sour beewiey eter ‘and other fur skins, to Ira Ames, who | gibbering alternately for a few fs cose when, mvu-2 | iDustrations. Fourth, That. the laws of vie cies Nk ve carried ont, | bas been repeatedly given to the company. Thirdly, be- | Swastz:—This young lady, of whom we spoke a few | 2717 hesine, obtet: ane suey tuk Glee, Ute i ke | to the relief of the adventurer, they inverted meir Mrs, Emma G. Bostwick is announced te appear in’ ore cause the company bave refused to a te days since, a8 having excited much wonder among int jack rappers, sacks, over- | rifles, muzgle on the ground, and extende¢ their | series of concerts in Savannah. Miwe, the underszted, sitfy thatthe United States Com- | taxes. And, Fourthly. beemuse the Company have oes | iheeitizens of Newport by hersingular determination | ‘rem intocaps, jackets, wrappers, sacks legine, over- | rifles, muztie on te gromsd. and extend sa yet | Te Pelty's complimentary benefit at the. Nefion mercial Agent was precent at said interviow, and that the | pied much more than the 200 feet by 400 feet. to live nine days and nights in the woods, on bread | tens, gloves, &e., and so on, and a multitude of cold be- | somewhat backward in scraping the sr{uaintance | theatre, Boston, will take place this evening. following questions were propounded to him by the Mayor, So much for the Musquito contract. Their pretended d water, completed her term of penance at three | dies may be warmed up the coming winter; and they will | or such jicious society, and eontiated to stand » Srmative:— - mmeris’ Agent ansyerod ‘hem in the af | claim under Nicaragua, denied by that government, in as | nd NG comEsee atternoon, During ber stay | doyous thousand times more good than ail the hats you | Of, Such, suspicions soeiety, and eonfumes to mand | iis stated that Madame Sontag and will First, You have resided here some timo; do you believe | flimsy and as easily controverted. I will take up that there she has been visited by ten thousand persons; wills by sending them to New York.” foot of a pine tia thatng vr ‘ich. se soldier advanced sive — oH cherie hs orm ‘and @ ‘of tH that the city authorities and the courts of law have acted | point in my next letter. ad “Among other things, a ton of ali elm bark is mitaneously met by the | bina’ pe s, very ally in the matter of the Transit Company In contrast with the course pursued by the Cyane, | of Good Friday afternoon alone, four thousin wanted in this country, and none to be hed at any priee, | toward them, and war sim me ie | hind ever before offered to phians, aaagind: Do, you not represent the United States here'— | bow much more reasonable seems that of the British | sons visited her in three hours and a os edn ‘Won't some of the merchants or friends look to this ar- | red skins, with exterded Sear ieee fe ex- ai . ou, the local ‘aa ‘take bro lish, good— Miprile fhis city ae the government forthe ime being?” | Tote of war, whe refused to take any action or tain. | been clorely guarded by her, friends, for much fear ticle, It is particulary needed in diseases of this cli | pressions in a thier this exebanee of ectcg, | ,. RAIN or Scuruve.—On Friday night a heav, oadl of which we hereby certiy, | O* they knew that British influence had nothing to do with | Setounding developementa which she made in regard ‘““Wanted in 160 days—100 bushels of cotton seeds. All| the soldier tarned “owards the mm, asif tore. | Tain fell, accompanied with high wind, which wa WM. 'B. GERRING, the movement against the company. The question natu- e ” tothe nunneries. Indications were rife that an P. F. MON COS: i ready to plant them—best of soil ; tarn, and by sign, &c:, invited the strangers to ac- | Sttended with a curious phenomenon. On Saturday £2 MONCOSSOS, | rally rly, in reviewing the matir, whether che United | Wotla be made to abduct her, gr close her mouth by emi ‘clove our extracts with the following choice | Company Wm ti afer some consultation, and morning the streets and all the, pools of ater fa scans *ingrmrreiedt Se”, | eRe nce emcee | eee Se kana | ENaC ert tumor Tema | Sea aaa | See Gs SN a aT mains ja E-: caesren cick aillss A ee of their vessels; or whether the eaptain of the Cyane | her straw covering was fires, ro by inne od Sooo tae of many there, and never saw its equal. Wish | t pip ee suard me remeel com] reo 0a Whe FAESIEON, BO wate mn woe is revolaon in wr lng ‘satng that the Maral and | bed hsaioerstonary powers: ‘Be that on may. the | aot thg excaped burning valuatie hecpeakes, | Tec ei iu tee or weight; we ink about ay | the we After. brief stay, and many shy looks borat the tame as sulphur. We, homere Fhe cone cer eg fo carry into execution tho writ. | getion of Captain Holtins has upset a government which ing generally ksown that she would join the | Meant. -od has not since been seen norheard of. The ques- | inclined to any such opinion, but believe ced SaOaT the Ranke akon and in about | otherwise would have continued to exist, and to carry ft being ge churet yesterday morning, the Secu “A black man assaulted a little girl in New York; she | tion naturally arises, what could bave heen the na. | stance to have other than the him:— . : out, an jit has done, wholesome laws; it has given ® | Tutheran cherel, of Newport, was densely crowded | did’nt kick him, oh, no, and he was held to bail; itshr| tare of their business at this time, or the reason of | OF trees, and scattered by the Tte r 8 severe blow to American influence and sentiments, and it Jy hour, and many went away unabl had kicked him, of course she would kave been held voring to ance on the waters is a thing of common U. 8. Sip Crann, at an eary » ly went away le to gain A their thus endea' conceal themselves from thinsew orban Sus Dee Wen taene Grecriwn,§ her dwotedidite ever his torntopye a protectornte at | adpedon. Her appearance, ag she passed down the | Prison, according to New York philosophy, ang*™* | View while near a miltary post? ‘The teases is oie | st this season, particularly in those parta of the conre, on Guevro ber prema rer. te actor a protectorate not | AGP rented grat senaitn, seater ee | eatete for woman's Eng alas: indocs ca | ie, ead contra the oihtion Thee en eee | of Louisiana and Mississippi where the pine Ang, Deforo your Council assembled, Y” have to. state, most pisdl accepted by the American citizens. If Englané ; through the whole congregation. After the sermon, ‘sae ee, snowed hood 3 Courier, 2 4 ad i h i i ‘Bir—After the interview I had with your honor this morn- | asked for by the English inhabitants of this town. yet “E $ wing. | tained, viz.:—That they were spies, and designed to | Press abound —Louisu respec tfall cannot. permit any depredations’ upon iad the same foothold here with the United Stas— | she was admitted into membership, the excitement | Hears and piles trom 0 t08 feet, clou Paice these | secretly watch every move made in the vicinity, but ot Pete a oencansit Company,” whote | if the came desire bad existed to extend Eng! influ- | of which, however, together with ‘her exhaustion, | three days. What is to be done? were accidently interrupted in their mission by the Domestic aa, wi iy Mrefpectfully, aif, your obtecrvaate. | “8° | ence—if England had seen ber children stravete {0 pro’ | produced # sudden ‘illness, and she was carried int ‘“Br. Edwards, of Tooele, says if you he~ any oneingulr- | circumstance above related. ‘That there are-mch | A letter from Hart's Location, White Mountaina, @igned.) Commande ce gt GETING, | Rote her interests, ihe she 'has known 4 nursed and che- The parsonage next door. She soon became better, | ing for grinding, tell them 40 come tr ™Y mill; Ihave spies sround the camp and vicinity, I have not a | says Nee the _ * now sear fost deep; a few days er of U. yane. = : would seem entra] wing been ca ecg ne pee ita ign te. | mfiyglerband gobereartaad-rgig™= ia | with fain in pdy ave evteaty tak hts | aot Rebuy" ot Sian, ato rt e In a body ly ler Kelsey, son of Mr. 5 San Juan pen Norte, or Grevrows, » JUAN DEL Norte, on GREYTOWN, Law In¢liigence. March 11, 1853. Se NicARAGUA, March 23, 1863, me—perhaps you would take some other h 30.—No. 17. (A reserved | Stand near the eastern edge of the Everglades, about | den, Yates county, N. Y., was attacked by a coupl bs 4 fscanacca, X means of easing your conscience.” She has hereto- Couns or arraata, Mart spendents, agains . | sixty or sevent miles south of this. Here they will | of * teen or eightee! vou Ge and The State of Affatrsin San Juan—The War Against the | fore always epperred ane; and, at nt, to all ap- } eae). Van Deusen a: ah ate, a sat y brat beaten that he died ‘on the 26th ult.” aa tors, &6., 2} its. ed. | remain until offensive operations are commenced Transit Company—Arrival of the U. 8. Ship Cyane—The ce, is entirely rational. Now that she has s ete = weil ‘of New York, for splot: against them, when they will divide themselves into The Au; Jou says that the fce left the Course of her Commander, dc., dc. her eccentric course, and become an humble | Kinian Miller, ceursél for respondents, No. 20. {A se- | small bands, scattering far and near, leaving death | river — cs oe Pos Prem (ple Affaine in tw post wf the would heving lataly aewumed | Citizen again, we leave thia convert from Catholic3M | served care.) ' Ketchum, public administrator, &c., res- | and cruelty to mark their p As alast resort | 4 far as Gardiner. Probably the river is now ' | a hostile aspect, and as a statement of things might prove | 88 We found her—the modest Louisa Swarts, it t Miln, appellent. ‘sapeamuel | they will take to the Everglades, not a very agreea- | I> free of ice. It has been e+ ‘Maar, i give neeley, Mew t; No Hil, J., or, respondent ble resort for the Indian, much leas the “Cow Boy” | ¥ ce. been open at Augusta som Toe Marshal and two carpenters, unartied, ‘are seat | Saturbance which atone time treated thetetal ack | oA ag SANANNAR—About half past eight | No. as executor, e., respondent, against | Crpiorida, For further measures in thie important | “¢¢k# but not below. ed ina rail beat. "Ay tae pasued the Gyans, Treoraer | {lsturbance which at one the total anni- | o'clock, last night, a fire broke out ina sitaa- | Bruen, executor, apellent. “Argued. |N. Hill, Jr., ‘Conor, vadent g) | -affair are anxiously awaiting. The ival at The examination of Jeremiah Humphreys, at East ‘alas seataay’ ree Tampa i ‘ofa detachment of United States Boston, on charge of the murder of Roma ‘Hussey, graphical eers is announced, consisting of five oes iia wine t are ee is deed was committed with malice - “ hilation of the depot of Vanderbilt's line of steamers at on’ Jefferson street, and occupied by 8. H. Fisk. | for appellant; Charles 0 Sofas: sod in te ute of an oe, erty ma this place, by the authorities of Sam Juan del Norte, or | The building formed « one ofthe block situate on the (A reserved fate) sone ren Dates’ tee agpcuant, vines, armed were ready ve fara i . Broughton streets, owned . Re-argued. 5 i eS ceararrar nt lee "erases | Terra tat that of ple, whn tt | CaP ‘ilo, The fasion bad etendd | om Perryton pop ey Or : 5 : ably, lone mucl jary ie rear that f th ee Crm Public mesting was held at the "Sara- | applied to by Mr. Vanderbilt's agent for « site for their | the building before the engines ould bring them Personal Intelligence. the surv and laying out Portion of the Mass., decided, on’ et whom wae hy ‘American, hecrens to the people, | “@Pet were refused one om the same side of the bay on under control-and though large streams soon poured digs, Attomner dabeeat Caatela Alvan and inst Ole: | Hath, Sarthe St Sous riven: peepurniors eo nome | 20%h alt, bye vote of Coy to Lat to aceope tis aie Garough the Mayor, the follewing protert, together with | Which the city is built, but bad one assigned them on on es, owing to the hesdway already ob- | ton’. 8, Navy, were among the arrivals at the Metropo- public work in contemplation. General Childe still | ter recen iy granted by the Legislature, their resignations ‘— Point Arenas—a spit of sand which forms ene side of the paca ~ hicerd ‘nts haat ee time, Com- | litan Hotel yerterday. by remains at Tampa, in command of the Sixth Mili —_—_—— Gnevrown, on SAN JuAN Det, Nonrr, harbor. They proceeded and ereeted buildings suited to plete wy y, Consumed. | | Messrs. Crittenden and Conrad, late of the cabinet of | Department. The General is in good health al their purposes, as well for building small steamers to pieces hog ae ihe Birring Rott, Tx Naseaplatah oy toe Waniogin, X. ieee opirha, and having worn the laurels won in Mexico A Dreanrut Svrcrpe.—Samuel Daniels, re- ly, viz. : on Jefferson street, by A. It., ied by their families, The hospitalities of . siding near Catasau Lehigh Pa., com~ navigate the river San Juan as for the accommodation of | baer, what portion of ‘his property supposed to be | the'town were extesded to them by the comaarties ap, | with such Supparent good grace, 1, presume another | Tavteq ‘guicide on Mhnthy tanening Wook, sites ae the employes of the company. saved’ from the flames, was much injured in the | pointed at a recent town m: held for the purpose of | wreath would not i the old hero, and which | Glock, by shooting himself with « pistol, When a i i 4 receiving Mr. Fillmore and such members of his cabinet | is now seemingly in prospectw. ° bout to it the deed, his wife endeavored to the Port—be The inhabitants of the eity of San Juan finding that, | Movi 4 and by water. Mr. Fisk, shoe store, in ch him on his tour South. They re | A martial has recently been sitting here, be- | Shout Yo comm i = sais eoyecamens bee been in xistenoe un with the growing trade, the medes of conveyance were Gon: =a] the fire is ea i a tohave originated, ase over Bal arday. Me 5 6 fore hich was arraigned and tried several priso- = biter ms a 4 Df thecn ing that fimo bas erereland al! whe iene 4 enlarged and improved, and that passengers going and | ware enti optevel "i ally a as er Thomas F- Meagher was in Montgomery, Ala., on the | negs, a majority of whom were non-commissioned of- Sci ibe Lied eoteete his. breast, causing pred free and independent State, coming were not detained, boa! were entirely destroyed. The family were absent | osth ult. He was on his way to New Orleans. ficers; and as it is well known that military courts | %l, 4 this bod tion, and affording am ple e tained, boats being always in readi- | at the time of the occurrence. The next building | The Detroit Tribune states that strong hopes—not taal Nebrated for their love and adminiatration | stant death. The charge, betes meena ness to speed them on their way, thus depriving the | was occupied by Mr. John Rielly, as a dry goods | wholly without fears—are now entertained ot the reco- pei bey hear in (sages to add that they all passed through his wife's hand, ing it in iE Lie Canited Staten an ein co Thzed, by the xo; | people of Greytown from making money on the Cali. | and produce store. The stock was entirely con- | very of Mrs. Case from her late severe and dangerous | of ja i the extreme penalty of the law-—f, e- yere | Serious manner. ‘They had been married but a fow L. Stevenson, an Cofamercial Agent at chis city, | fornias, and that they could not induee the com ny to | Sumed. No insurance. J. H. & T. Bishop, tinners, | illness. re m « re bn soldiers. Suffice i to | months, and it is supposed that tutte part of the United Seat and by that of Gront Be Femove to their side of the bay, made use of the only | Who occupied the building on the comer, were en | yowsoy Cause BY JoY—A few days ago oat thie. cay aiict in contiouation of the | induced the man $o conszntt Deg tbe ha heving vie Chana eRe art ot Fenty Grant Foote, as British | a Ciraged Tat, Sase-—that compulsory measures abled to save the whole, or nearly the whole of their gory? ~ i if @ case pending in e Supreme jours this wee! P vernment, in. relation ¢ urposes, erty, Wlegal Ocoupancy of lands deloncing to this clig tyr the Ave | the City Marshal of Greytown, on the Zist of bruar? Wee int barber — Savannah Geor., March 28. Seeordlan eine aap any cf Nicarsgua, has been conducted | last, accompanied by an armed foree, proceeded to Point _— : Secording to the due forms of law, regegnised and acknow- | Arenas, an all civilized nations 3 while at Little Chute, the following case of insanity | drama partially described in my last, property, cd 3 Shas at ee ee a in that vicinity was related to. us :—Some weeks ago | scenery and characters being the same. "h hea Fine ix New Lonpow.—The car house of the = it was ascertained that a German family, living a | north wind has now set in, ee with it a chill- New London, Willimantic and Palmer Railroad, at levelledgto the ground several buildings, the Hearn or tue Hon. W. R. Kina —We learn | short distance west of Little Chute, were, and had | ing remembrance of your northern regions. More , T ult., and was ty of the Accessory Transit Company. Thi ; in almost a starving condition— Bitty Bow.sas, JR. New London, took fire on the 30th ’ ancy of this city by an armed force from the U. | Anitted 2 ifk ‘ding the petty £°™- | from « gentleman who came passenger rday in | been for some time, in almost a ing anon. BILLY Bo y onsumed, with four fine cars and a ba; neal goevews snekd Toe preventing the one: Gap ecercen of New Orlenne, 3 the property of | the schooner Midas, from Risvana, (ays the Kew | the father being sick upon his bed, and helpless. On gage car. The loas to the company ia about $10, as 4 ie f Frurr—The winter has been ge i 4 agent and employes of th Orleans Delta, of March 23,) that he visited Mr. | the discovery of their situation the kind neighbors PRosPects OF "e do not learn that there was insurance. We ‘the actual eristance by force and arma pre. | t0 resist the force of those who ‘carried o& te werk of King on the 13th inst., in comaiy with our Congal, | carried ther provisions, The poor woman—the | favorable for good prospects of fruit. If no late nip- are informed that the New Bivea sat ‘New London officer charged with th ion of 0. liation. 7. ‘d fa family of young children—was so over- | ping frost comes, the tender germs will have a oe cannot bo viewed in any other light than as bry iahy orators remained in statu until the Judes Caney, Sa ee eee Oe tie un ‘4 2a relief, that she wept, langh- fart Se We have just examined the h at | road do not suffer by this fire. ' Amvarion of the territ this city, di que arrival of the ed. Mr. King’s friends felt confidence that | joyed expec p*, Hang wa eoasediently, of the weiars Soa hte eaticala cag peak teat a from Pensa: | fis health would be entirely in a very short | ed, and prayed alternately iin rae nt altauaie ee anne ey cabwah etl aan The Bole Tue Mcrverer’s Pionper Founp—We learn cola, ‘wi ly "chan; , " }. care,green Therefore, the undersigned, in view of the condition of af. | Immediately on her arrival in “pert, Captain Hat time, ay, Pe the oon fons fer bed requentiy bude ‘are not sufficiently developed fo. judge of ir | that the gold pieces that were stolen from the house oe ation being unable to repel foree | lins was waited upon by the authorities of the port and : fe her child and towards morning it was | condition, but we found those ore look- | of Mr. Carroll, on the night of the murder of Mra airiticed world agate tl wfal eocapaney of thor coe | 28, scent of the company, when. upon heating the slat ee . ie sith is tr ates cee, ee evident to the husband that se had lost her’ reason ing at them with confidence. The frost is nearly out | Shaw and Mrs. Lynch, de Eee ag af : r | statements o: rtios, he larrisburg, who is 4 af jire’s tavern, where ur Spri ifory and the sab vorvion of ther Ia Shey therefore, sub- | atl risks, the perroue and property of the oupeny ves a half old, and la aboriag under mental derange- | For some days she continued her extravagaat exhi- | of the ground, and the mene? may ber - phing de fn The $ in in addition’ & dis evidence aiveadl at ‘hip goat tyane, the government, the sity, | had clained vuch as Amerleam eltiens. A quand ot tee | Ment, produced by sokrese, ‘This iw the only in. | bittons of Joy, but soon became a raving maniac, and | week. “We trast that a g ee ee TN bas, | eivaa cannon test tell strompty dato Ene eee the. pono held respectively, and on | Fines, under chargé of Lieut. Hunt, of the ship, was sent'| stance recorded in this country of one so young be- | continues in that condi,ion—Fondulac (Wis.) } If they prosper, we all prosper.—Chicago Tribune, for any losses or dagbares tho | @n shore, op Point Aronas;and the aythorities rtill per- ing afflicted in this form, Journal, March A. March 24. —Philaddphia Inquirer, March 31.

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