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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 1549. MORNING EDITION—-THURSDAY, AUGUST 2%, 1858, ; PRICE TWO CENTS. 6ALK= at ACOTION IMPORTANT : 5 a ai RT or cle renc in. ~ DIPLOMATIC NOTES. | tiovs trom bie government. to, communicate, to treated aa finwlly settled, tarred, and thene: ro a a ; ASSN NOTIOR.—"ruMas BELL, AUCTIONEER. weer fremaeeet United States, a despatch me missible. “ARTOLE, lel thenewforth inad- The Case of Captain Gibson, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH: NY: §; Kagrabam, —Pridar, 1036 o'gigck, in the sal06 | Answer of Losd Jehn Russ-ll to Mr. Ever , and very mueh to the same |, The commissioners, and the arbitrator or umpire. shall | DUTOH A0OOUWT OF HIS RSCAPE— HIS SENTENOK OF i pad pel .) ay st 3 wett’s Orlebeated: Lotter ’e it was between us that we should. as upon os guerre 4 record and correct utes or motes of | 1MPRISONMENT—STATE OF AFYAIRG IN JAMBIF, ETO. Goede; four splendid gol welry, obina paeaty ma on fe Proposes Somes cocaine, is re to Sol meee, make our pa eirenste cock oe ates poees aud shall | We have received later files of the Bingapore Free racer be terol en on a eiaseware, ‘Tripartive lative men. communications ; ‘We accordingly. ms ead a persons, to a Pras Wi ‘YUL MORTALITY AT NEW OBLBAND. UCTION NoTIcK.—R Ww. ‘ Mr. Marcy pe Ny for that oe a Dusiness which may come - We find several articles confirmatory ot Cap- Lovuvirze, August 24, 186%. Fn eee us ruce atreet INTERVIEW BETWEEN &R. SECRETARY MARCY — Bt Lert i Purpese, ach guvermment sheR ray to its commissioner an tain Gibson's statement of his captivity and escape | A private despatch from a reliable souree says that the , $B beds, ove nt tanton, bureanty rocking AND THE BRITISH AND FRENCH MINISTERS. | what M. de Sartiges and be Lape steaerely. to pg pet eg Frm ee sallars, ene: She Batavia prison; and, aleo, the official pro- ioe Saino fore fores at Sew faleeay, om ise, hes quake of tart brandy, a Be i) je. 200 The world that he would submit the of the two go- which awount shal! be the same fer both Seatumene ings ofthe “Supreme Council of Netherlands ane Pod aaasd untied nal Sheet, oat (int Havas onaea, all. in good order. "All to be-sold without | yp i Promega age letter ot » veer e ae Pract sad remarked Cant core 7) teen asi mayb he grtlteatoe (ce — Lamers fe gate anode So yesterday they amounted to over thres hundred. * verett posal of England before ne mutual consent, at thd clove ton. P on . We learn t ‘apt. NITY YELL. xaBvRe UCTION NOTICE —MORTGAGEE’s SALE OF NEW Erance to the United States for a tripartite treaty Merge as mea 5a fe, even shoals the ka rc ihe salary of the cleck smait oa ay of | Gibson has called the special attention of this go- siaslian sa war mene aye nd moend hand faraiture.-UNG0 OD & CONKLIN | for the protection of Cuba. We now place before , that any further discussion of the matter aiinoae, } oF three hundred and ten pounds | Vernment to the case of the mate, and we trust euch Lovsyize August 24, 1868. my Nor 156 Ruiton street 'on elegutansactment of | OUr readers the answer of the British government betareen the two governments was desirable. ‘Tao whole expenses of the, commision, inclading con energetic remonstrances will be made to the govern: | A despatch just received trom Jackson says that yel- to that letter, and also a brief despatch from Mr. Pe han th Me es course be necessary for him ingest txpenees: eball be’ dotcaged by a rateble ment at the Hague as will speedily relieve him from | low fever is prevailing to an awful extent at Vicksburg Crampton, relative to anginterview between Mr. Beo- | pretend thelr full import; Pat at ras he could now | Som: provided always that wush, Soduston Slociaat ater: [ccm imprisonment. and Natchez, and everybody who xm possibly leave these retary [Marcy and the British and French Ministers Jrage, the opinion of the two gorernarts comodo oned the rate of five per cent on the sume se awarded. The following extracts from the Singapore papers | “ities is doing se. : on the subject :— coincide in reference to two points, viz: the one that tenegeiea’? shall be defrayed in moieties by | will be read with intorest:— RELIBF FOR THE NEW ORLEANS SUFFERMRS. LORD JOHN RUSSELL TO MR. CRAMPTON. peed fo thom hy the an ah aad Preae gov-| | The t convention shall be Early on the coe of the 26th" iy vei hair ‘Angut 2 —4 i Fonzie Orrtoz, Febraary 16, 1853, | ernmentawas admitted; the other, that some ofthe | dent ef the United States, tr aad site ths eaeice cen | discovered that the. piaoner Gibvon, comunder of | ¢,THe Ciaelanatl subscription for the relief of the Sow Lon ay restr | ee aan br a hnmat | ze ea recanted cae! | NS nae vad oe, ing office, fe to you by Mr. Everett, . 1852, apy 1088 FOV- i at Lon- and mi at Welsevreden. The man- Nastiviiix, August 24, 1863. ernment dom as #00n and left it for the consideration of his esccesor. Bert noerenry. To pty rm St Gen ae s0on as may be within twelve from the per is srhiees ogee ma atrane was reycenatad The collections here in aid of the New Orleans aitfiorers Tho absence from London of the Archecnior of | East hoce pacitions bad nee yee Be inlarred | | "in witness, where, the respective plnipoteatiasies | we can say nothing ‘definite ie mecca ane | S7eemveae es Vee France has hitherto prevented that communication | 4. \¢ spied that, without pretending to Py,atem, | have ened the eae, ano’ ave attzed Uheretoth esis | This much is known-—that e'mest have been tn ds From Washington Omy. between the two governments which the circum: | tekeia tis Tonties, teeta “a x3 es io Dooe at London, h the eighth day of February. in the ip eon bong provers hia recognized, THE SAN FRANCISCO CUSTOM MOUSE AFFAIR. , whiol respect year Lord one thousand eight hundred f black beard, “T'have ‘ov totale yo nae coh ac | SU. meh sec had Sted en ak we hos | sat taaenc, 8)” | ee poten, coped tnt ee | oop now form you of the view which her ’ Ld a we, for our » BUI " L. 8 on board and sailed in the Ameri- axHINGTON, August 24, 1663, asad. There ; a And fear nee . ae mane terra: mente to Pay, Bathe atreie ate aut to majesty’s government take of Mr. Everett's reply to | by the commmnetoaeion Chih tes ka joa oe closed | on Both porta, and the naneanty a a iaane ri canst ae ay a Hae <q a et rota onal ae cost. There are twelve daily | our overture, made. same were exchanged at he th ul. 7 ir, ‘sa correspondent ts re- rains that atop at White Plains’ the commatation Ie Mr. Marcy appeared to receive our observations ia on the twenty sixth ul- | baving put in‘on her from Canton to sponsible for M: 8 telegray sixteen conts per day, and the Harl ad It is doubtless perfectly within @ conciliatory manner, and conclu beep tang oe ba area York. bend uae ee a ety ec fill build a depot Immediate! LY ly the competence of ry ded by ex and iporentiary United States at the conjecture some support from | Himarp, The letter shows on its fac Fequired. ‘This village ie. well the American government to reject the proposal | 2 Dope and belief that no misunderstanding would | Court of St James, and the Karl of her Beiten. | the circumstance that the ship weighed anchor at | Your mp sreregeaisinpes dod Clarendon, correspordent is $ ellie, chureden and. gee hoods ad see | that was made by Lord Malmesbury and M. Turgot, ere the great maritime powers in regard to | nic Majesty's Pai helpal Secretary of State for, Foreign ped a eter Hoenn rand after firing & | matters of which phctupie ina of Taling alout 1 wot ferhionable places in West: in reference to Cuba. Each rome: low, therefore, be it known th ‘ranklin Ple —— ! <2 fo aul iinet sake ace until the remain as free as it was bist to. wae gti ler coring Mette rane Soc tapi og Freshen of th Ae Unkind Bisbee of “init bare enuved mao s theBinavgne Bee di ah | Se ene ence Mate Comvantigins e hour an : Ae \. ; Press, i lock om the hora ar eat, Ber: brand py pod sad a regard for the interests | 3Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF awe: | the maser pre na ete hereto On the 3d ottay, the Supreme Council of Nether. i aad pe guys GOVERNOR. 4 RICA—A PROCLAMATION. obearved Md faith b; nited is e sentence i smut st 24 1858, peloton. aps cad fall partiow- | I siecit eve ‘satisfied my obligations as Secret Whereas, a convention between the United States | Stes and the citizene 4 i nounced by the Court of Justice at vats, on Fhe | _ The Ouio Democratic Siate Convention mat today, and oe fall street. | ‘cf State by this obvious remark ‘fad not Mr. Ei of America and her Britanni In witnors whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand, and | 28th of Fe last, in the r We nominated James H, M, e ©. Tutt va) a » Evere! innic Majesty was con- | caused the ceal of the U: ary last, in the matter of Walter M. H. Myers, of Toledo, for Lieut. ¢ a A, .TUFTLE, avCTIUNEER STOCK oF vauiLy | entered at large into arguments which the simpl cluded and signed by their ti Nee atthe Oke Of Wa ee Gibson, commander, and Chas. M. Grab: ae ss riot, atére fixtures, 40.—A. C. TOTTLE will sell | noture of the question before him hardly seemed to | tiarics at London on. the eighth Say of Petbruaty Mage yi TB... thts entiotn of the ‘American. schooner Flirt. ‘Both these bed ri . require. last, which convention is, word for word,- as undred and fifty-three, ear ‘ treason, and Mal aay unin 5 *as fol- eight hundred and rs ~ | 8008 are now declared lity of high and ne Law Disc: Soller hclans eecinnres, and vintsaes tosses mites tags (bape of Great Britain and France, | lows :— : ee sity the Ualted Biates tab seventy ett sentenced to be cot in house of correction fora THE TEETOTALLERS carrer: vig vet gl gic og hal cy made this proposal to that of the United | ,,Wherear, claims hare. at various times alnes the sig- FRANKLIN PIERCE, oftwelve consecutive years, preceded by a half Conmmus, At Gonsi:ting of counters, shelving, refrigerators, Jap States, were fully aware of the growth of powor and | tures ofthe treaty of peace and friendship between By the President: W. I. Mancy, Secretary of State. jour’s exposure under the gallows, and followed b; The LamBus, August 24, 1868. 4nd cofles cannis en and walgite, ow A extension) Cape which have marked the pro- etait Rinse of Ameren and Great Batain, con- . banishment from Netherlands-India, an S olen iene discussed here to-day by Dr. Jowett, . c greas of the Uni states since the on of December, 1814, been a Serious Difco Paseo. them incapable ding Mass., in favor of the law, and G. J. Beebe, ine CRONE IONE HT BEDE | MREECMCS., THe absorption ot Deed of sole tuade upon the government of tho United States om the.| vignn BETWERX Pees ge Aa fealty, cutee godteatee, ain coacienatag Sowny iw oupealisin. /:Boversiineaiaae oe eae oo een Getta la td ouisiana, in 1803, of Florida in 1819, of Texas in | subjects of bor Britannic Majest; pt the oe ie 4 + DISTRICT ATTORNEY KILLED. them to pay all the costs of this process. tendance, and the Maine law folks were badly routed. A De: i, Sherié’s sale of famcy’ . | 1845, and of California in 1848 ment of s Pon Sie Govern: ‘com the New 01 ii 7 Bs Day neccot, Sherit's sae of fancy goods, Jewsiry, &o.. 0% | them; “atill legs did they roqatct fe he cole tof her Bittannic Majesty’ on the part of cor-'| The fallowing letter rened es: lan evel ine (rom the Free Preas, June 10. Te er reenes Ia enigesty ot Miepe ioe Slety of toilet goods, pear! but ona, tayt_ porte the events of the seven years war rot ae eon of "tho uted rei Nate sane wail wleamer from Texas, It was otitien at “Zaso, | _ Native travers, who recently arrived from Jambie, sean am. sicthons, pons aud pen holders, pearl ehells, gegar and saul | can war. » of sooh claims are. suill pending end 2 bone | Mexico, by a gentieman whom we know to have means report that disturbances prevail there at present, | The Military Encampment at 5 B09 kinds, Seltzer waver fountains; i Thocears to her majesty's government, therefore, | Ussttied, the President of the United Stater-of | Sf blaining she Lest information. It was addressed to | Tod that some Dutch troops had arrived. can- npment at Onondaga. et or Sukie, neta ie to ask for what purpuss are these, anponieate ties America,’ and hor’ Majesty the Queen of the Upi- merchant of San Antonio, who forwarded it to us :— not, however, give any precise information re; Syracuse, August 28, 1358. FREDK, L VULTEE, Deputy Sheriff. duced with #0 much preparation, and urged with so PS ta ate re pis pen celand. eine. = This mali tabbe'yoa bengal oor aie ate, Py mp bake permed tose pore sory ig tile fs an asabees seh ag aaron ML, Srat FPARRWARE, Auction, RoticE— much ability? Seen i eeaae ce caetag seis emaak SCAM Fook | toatl od ei SoC Ba Serpe ae eee Inkee-| wives who ato all in arma in tho intario af Palen, | ter, several trom Oswego, Oartitea, ana’ Cunenone 100 Pearl strect, Shettold| Birmingham, snd German, hard- would appear that the purpose, not fully avow- | friendly feelings which subsist botween the two coun | been predicted for months and menths. We are hereen- | bang, and whose armsand ammuniti is H grote agen Meret cig Sare, ontlory, ec , comprising s gencral assoremont.. Ty ed, but hardly concealed, is to the’ adunis. |° tree, Bave resolved to make arr ta for that tirely abardoued ; I do not suppose thi 7 munition arestispected | makingin all twenty companies, and more are expectalt are, ontlory, de comprising agencral sturtmant. Term: | Sion of a docttine that the United States have sara, | Rese by means ofa convention. and have named aa nets | uss thought ; they are. s0 Dung pal st al eden igri itt Coorg Or adeorian to morrow. The camp is thzonged with visite, a = ~ ann - | HTC in Onde, to which Groat Britain and France Plenipotentiaries to confer and apiee thereupon; that i and fabes, se tedtes Rea SERRE 16, and pre- ~) 2TOMN FISHBLATE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SULU,oN | CAnnot pretend. In order to meet :this. pretension, | * ‘Tie President i thee cece lopnia emigrants strilo the Aid’ to) ew -Orienne. ; [Brerneagauanrcshvaiivuc, A: rae an wen | St recetaty to st forth the character the two | need ingerl Envy Prtandonty esd Mngt, Pn | oleh fom. then aut ented to ay nde these. | °C" ADTOR OF THR NEW voLK mrnato, | Destructive Wire at Ieingron, New House, ing oablikient and budge; ve youre” | Ture ofthat offers ‘Br: Everett declares. te tig Cog, | TASER ee rae ek ar Pestana Majesty, | 44 eae ot que ebbing, paris leptons at gar dabdors Sem ore ae MERINDYKE, AUCTIONFER. stone | Set of his despatch, tbat “the United States would: | Greet Britain and Irela ‘ie Tighe eee ot Shera COANE b OUT egA Re COT a eee ere Ene 70 <6 lise of nomeesbattoan Aitertriclive Gre cocursed hetett essen i ween raitnce track Mortgage vale otepienild saloon | not see with indiflerenco the islind of Cuba fall into | (commonly called Lozd Jobn Ttussell )« mossber of het | OF (00 head of cttt, “ove te thsside to look for some | 20% the rellef of the Howard:Association; of New O:leans, | Front strect, entailing a loss of $8,000, which is mostly Way, Gonction of Sizth-Grenue) av il vclockrmartle-tep | (20 Posecesion ot any other European government vio Mojesty’s most honorable Privy Council,e wem | forty head that he had lost. Iq hig ronnds, be camo | Teceived in ince our last report: {ogured in home companies. The following are amonget Rountors, do, tables 150 chairs, large oilcloths ico boxes, than Spain,” &. ter of Parliament and ber Britannic biajesty’s Principal | 20r0as seven bead in the lower part of this town. Two HANDED INTO CHAS, L. PROST, AT NO. 146 PEARL STREET. the sufferérs:—P. H. Van Kew: . iunen scnioalgters ts a ie fountains, ‘irre, rae Powers most likely to’ possess themsolves | *“qretsty,of State fer Fe eS fo Masipens. mete herding them, together with some eight | Olyphant'e Eons; sagas i00.| cabinet maker; Andrew mrigha, Mies inte ters, «lass fixtures, ince curtaing of Cuba, and most formidable to United States, | respective full powers, found ye Sa ortiee shakes 1s ee a gene aoe Uecinli et 60 | F, 1 4 cr! lea ara eines § are Great Brit ; 5 Pective full powers, found in good and due form, have | W88 taking the herders to the Alcalde, when they tok o5, | Freidenburgh, sash and blind shop. Pome Me Gat nfan iin pacemtn, by treaty, ofthe |S aoa "| Somraee aereee leita neice | © Gm . a , Ly v" lo i + de eas =— soe re of iad wh ch, in the last century was a | . The high contracting parties agree that all claims on | cu side of the river. ‘The next day ue cae: ere yan ry 86 se striae Hives; ot om PL PML Epa te ti a Ta) Boe of Spain; France ‘was in possession, at the | the part of corpcrations, companies, or private indivi. | W&% ordered by the Peefocto. to bring all the Mexican cat- | A. Journey, Jr, & : 3 Crommam, August 24, 1868, o) «gay, e410. eVonk, abrg Gratham siziet.'n Tarza ax | commencewont of this centary, of Louislana, by vo- | Suis eters of the United States, upon the gorern. tle to this town, winich he did next dey, and was arrested |. bis. C. Adsms,’J + 25 | The weather here is pleasant, and the city ls ubusual- ‘from wholeaal ants. counters, decanters, ‘greceries, luntary cession from Spain. “These two powers, by | Ment of her Britannic Mn esty, and all claims on the | for stealing those and other cattle, and thrown into i : 40 | ly bealthy. Fee Kino ftom manutactarers a large aasetekt cries: | their naval resources, are in fact the only powers | attof corporations, compénies, or private individnals, | prison. Hohas had no trial yet. I hayo been led tobe. | J, V.H. <5 | There are five feet of water i Sitare. who could be rivals ith the United etree ROMS | subjects of her Britann'e Majosty, upon the geverament | sve that he would bo released ; indeed the profier was | Wm TH Cass &'0o., (omiitted previous report) ..... 60 aplenty hot dm fe 8 C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME HOUSE. possession of Cuba. Well, these two ae are aituer [asencteaydy bre ree A oe one That ae Eee eam ean on his eres S my H, Galina. i + be ratio \s 5 ee aes i yr io D % + Whitlock R, hold furaleare, panotorte, Beat auction, thisday | Feady Voluntarily to “declare, severally and. collec- Since the signature of tim treet ct eee oe ok Kamat! | that. Mager, was’s woanst property, asl on the 17 it + Io Coloutal Telegraphic Movements. Bighie Fifth avenue. KR: C. KEMP will sell iy, that they will not-obtain, or maintala for | ¢ cluded totween the United States cf America and | Was (nally decided that bis cause shobid be sent to Chi- : {From the Halitax Chronicle, Aug 16. iH EMP willecliss | themeclves, or for avy one of themselves, any ox- | Steet Britain, at Gheat, on the 2th of December, 1814, | hvahus, thinking by that means to get $400 or $1,000 out : 3B | | We have been favored with the following extract from tating of one handsowe r noforve, Fosewaod par. | ClUsive control over the said island (of Guba), nor | Sndiniich sel rewain unsettled. ag well an 0 “ctuat | of him,” The beet of it ia that Mager i¢ detained oa the | Smith, 30 | Sletter, dated 20th July, from a gentleman travelling im autey pede Ube «Po perog feed a i ane bess stots, en | assume nor exercise any dominion over the same.” such claims which may be presented within the time | Svdence of the very men who stole his cattle, and in | Woodasrd, Mount & Co. 35 the distrist of Placentia, reepecting the progress of am Tiodow curtain, oll 'p.ishlegn, mzrore, oxte | yaihue if the object of the United States were to | tho commissioners: tobe avralnted in the ieeity | After the th al hope was gives up of PR, 13k | sosahioeoqet it oles teen bles, of. int La id re; ir the acquisition of e n appointed in Mowing rr Was give f ion J. W ars t iy may be avticipated:— - Sablos ehins oat class and crockery ware; French mantis | pir the acquisition 9 Le State, | mancer—that is to say:—One Comm's.iorer shail be | released. The rh he a Ree Pon ol er + 8 | ,;Tmade a trip last week to Come bs Chance, to nee the ; painted ‘aud enameliod ch<mper furniture, muhogan But if it is ot. 2 | pated by the President of the United States, and one by | bim from the The was publicly taiked:| Captain kL. 1 tees Eee ee ree Frees, TOM eal Make, Gisborne water ele Brand waka tunde: Levee | intended, on the part 0° the United | her Britannic Majeuty. In case of the death, ab: y | about for ceveral days; no hems dle & Co : younger there, by w I Was very courtesust: smatteerses, beds, bedding, toilet ware, cane seat chairs States, to maintain that Great Britain aud France | ineapecity of, either commissioner, or in the event of | sttention to it. On the marsing ot Use 1} ty + Ed Mrs. cx FE, ar ont whe teckey pains to givo me all the fater- Crore cnamatad: sesh tonite cia aeitas’ te have no interest in the maintenance of the present | either commissioner omitting or coxsing to act ax such, | !hzee and four o'clock, Iwas a ty fiiee the | 1. & V. Kirby + 8 | mation in his power. | They are making from» half te a ned | worthy status quo in Cuba, and that the United the President of the United States, or her Britannic Ma: | ‘rection of the prison, and soon Nesmith & Co + 5 | tazee quarters of mile per day. Toey have throwa a si irwroksavary Bale penltive thin or uiae, and ecaat de | alone aright toa voloo in, Une master, her Mens, | Jey, teapcetircy, chall forthwith name. arother person f ekeags from, the Preféoto that Spat ctAcerieeat | A Fri 50 } most substantial bridge, ‘upmn two wharrosy across the ‘at - 01 a ol 3 Kornlad't ale igs govgrament at once refuse t9 ay her Maes: | io act as commit! ner in fhe place o send of hb coo [tad atiacked the prison pnd nad Deut raputied, ‘and that ates cast | Hirer tn thet miner, Ey Satutdey next | expact thay wil c) le . dead unded man had been ee - sedee 4 Peart aud ‘hulled’ barley, dates, ficauil | Mexico and other friendly States of the present dis. | reepectively named ME, beet | just break y the light o° the day that was | handed 12 by N. H. Wolfe, 1iyj.. President......82,128 | ber engaged w bile, work. sta fact, jugars, tens, coffecs, pickles, preserves, to- | tribution of power, give her Majesty an interest business make ard oor pene Leona med fo 82y | the diate se eworoes at Celene erty Bcc a ea more £0; and without do be their road a reiting 4 smoking vand chewisg; pepier, .mustare, braudy, | this question Dower give ber 3 ee i tbeg wi poral aa create cesar ranion that | ies mmmediaiely retooved toa room, asd afer wards ma of improvement over the scandaloas ecpense and bom WELLINGTON A. CARLER, Auctionésr. The possessions of France in the American seas | ‘0 the best of their judgment, and according to justics | 8¢ros the river for burial The wounded man, Samuel bog of any ofthe other roads T have neon ta thie = , | givea similar interest to France, which, no doubt, | ®4equity, without fear, favor, or affection to their own | Hammock, was one of Colonel kiliman’s mailmen. The even over the one between the two Placentias.”” # ASTROLOGY, will be, put forward aby her government. Nor is ihm of te pare <gugh claims ap shall. be laid before ball had penetrated his lange, and he died in twenty-four —-- —— nen 8 a nt b t of Mr. ry tes afterwards. Marine Affairs. _{VUAIRVOYANCE.—uRe. HAYES 18 UNDOUBTEDLY | vere y the argument . | and of ber Britannic. Msjorty, respectively: and much | _The* whole town was under arms in two hours. All Total 2.00.0... +000 aye eoae's oe) on . ‘ ‘i the only sadependent clay sais this cone | jcland on seep baer Hon) Eo ey 8 an | declare ation shail be entered on'the record of their pro- communication vas stopped betweaa this, and she other | Collected in Viasten by iieiaia! Faswall and others.” B00 Ts" apr Aicticl doses GUD cs tr a a ; rosa % Bees , . Wo, En ae ae gene My testify to this fact bbe be to ou opts — 4 eat Hea soaienceeee shall then, ong dofore Prosdeding ous x3 et Kip & Seer The sxcliament atiil errr ts tH sik MeBiben'sacs & ee BS,T28 Brown, made her trial trip on Monday at, with about pea Ba Si mans Bao nena distan nearest part siness, name some person to act as ; hundred men are every FRANCIS T,” HAWES "| fifty invited guests. We are enabled to XTRA.-PUBLIO NOTICR IS HEREBY aiven | tettitory of tho United States, viz., from | an arbitrator or umpire in any case or me | morning, and reviewing on the Plaza. Thi 0. W Ny sed. so; peseeat. to eat That hrs, HOEDER, 4) Wert Hightesath sree iw tne | € Part oe Pri tates, viz.» from the south: | they may themselves difer in opinion, it they sould | another attack. ‘They need have no teare'the Calton CHARLES, FROST, FCO | readers & correct account of “the qualltion of thie gives true information on all interesting af- ‘An island at an equal distance fr not be able to agree upon the name of such thi: n, | alans are not the mon to stand fire. It is said the: new specimen of American naval archi iife, it aud future events, the Thames would be placed Pit es tlienp ey they ehall each ame a person; and in etch ‘sud every | took to their heels at the first eharge. The Meslotns a. America is about one thousand tons barth« ieliocanee me scion trae Hy m them. - rson: lige: bes asanil . sapieseited New Hovisc bow | of Antwerp, in Belgium; whilo ax iland at the same ep ae ogee onal yl Pend dy ee pe pe tere gy red agern| MR le ger se cpesam aca messcrameat, wih «new an porcrtl engin row the te srcedthronghont eed Staten witk ine ies | Gustance from Jamalca woul be placed at Manzi- | termined by lot which of the two persons so named shail | (irinjog Death to the Yankee dog! Let us sack the yey en. Samuel Metionan, of | Ansire Works. Foose pnaauce the peu Shee ile y ports ae sya tiwuaa-Onte. be the artlcator or aestie is tas eee ne nal | gtorsa and houses | Let net ay Atvecioan escape Abbeville, $ C., azeat the St. Nicholas, 7%. Hooker, Esq. | the following are her A Bithe Raker enprotiity rte thes tate enittetion, in | ‘Thus there are no grounda for saying that the pos- | PervoR or persons soto be choren o'be arbitrator or um. | | Eyety American is in danger of his te. When one and femily, of Mississippi, are at the Pressott House. ro, ee. cocsenl Cimeopeiona roll: Seat Farncd to health, wealth, madrriages, love affuize, jouragys, | session of Cuba by Great Britain or France Would be | Pire shall, before proccedicg to act an such inany caeo, | walke along the street all ees aro {utned upon him, and | Surely, the coetsoniate tro amocg us. * | Keel, 82 feet beam, and 18 feet depth of hold. The frame erie tel toaenter hes setiiense Tie ion Eatin | menacing to the United States; but that its posses | Ake ard subscribe a solemn declaration in a form simi- | Be is pointed at an one of the marked. Mager in till in Pay is built of white ork, chestnut, cedar, and locust, and ap- betwoon Seventh and Highth avenues, you wishtrue sion by e United States would not be so to Great | Mr to thst which shall laa Be Man A oad Lg Pefron. ithout any prowpeot of eettlagout tint Lens eee. | roe tirergact, in the steamhip Africe-Mr and Mrs Pier. | PAF@RHY in strong and workmanlike manner. Sho te in. Sotto tered on (agp ates Mise Ah ey d two daxghters, az an ai braced. pteay tin ‘ADAME, oRROW, SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF Syn ra we papuent of Lege States Secre- rete teases or incapacity of ne5 Bath pee Ce ad Ed Aovodltig ects vo barren Lp heros riers is fies Miter Me‘driziton ire Be of hile lpn; ne Nonceacaatie five cguan ita beri peenes ood mi and & line of ast: tary ich appears to her Majesty’s govern- | or ofhis or their omitting, or declining, to & fair hearing; nor ie there a: t of it eld Miss ; rene Kk for centuries, will ment not only unfounded, but disquieting. ta such arbitrator or umpise, anotheFand diierent per, | excitement prevail ba Autglune cide Ot: the titers BRR ECD Rae ahihtlehonn ihre echireipstcpimnelii: te. , ws ba aif he events of, Riresed icasnith wealth, | "Lord Malmesbury and M. de Targot put forward, as | #03 shall be namod an forerid, to Satine citbrent pee. | St cousamm the lawites aitemptct the, party en 819 i of iroecdlgten sad Sizse'C3s | uP 10 the plankahie, crowing at forty ive between the "i nett woudsital nt in ne ie, Prithons expoptte a reason for entering into the propped compact, “ihe | ° omupire in the place end stead of the person wo origi, | Hight of the 18h, but ¢ ay ceeden tlhe doce’ ar oe teen, of Ceemany, ie Comber, M Stern, 0; Havann; | frames, where they are strongly riveted, also bolted into Depa Kota, “Ske wil even tlt thes recy thouahts, oa attacks which ave lately been made on the island pally pata te sloreald, ant shall mate’ and rabiartoo | (26 PretGcte, upon whore shoulders reste the whole | Si alin N ON es ee Sad 4X San Martin, of Spain; | each timber of the frame. Sho is about 600 tons register. . oo Agent h | of Cuba vl . of Phil " sland; , “ yp {efurspe. She wit icavet Wy stytne fa Oe United States, and Tritt theavonen ‘delet rome ARTICLE 11. Mager is in prison, his property in the hands of stran- finan) Jose site we bral Stain % eke “Sése Dot ‘The stosmper is slegantly dtted ap for these hundeod ee, Tt Giicok leteten Caneen ant Gllcaa’ | posssedon of that idand.” To this Se aain Me ‘The commissioners shall then forthwith conjointly pro- | &€f%, Without the a of being released. ir MeEvoy; Mr Watd, Mr and Mrs Bading- | Passengers, and has upon deck @ splendid dining saloon, sean ele. Biers rps in these rms ‘the Presidents | Seecbedo Get estes” Hnsachaeanct tad Qe | conta. hares nealing er kaw te mnt | Hispbagaent erat: Giese W scelirm meas ses cae ae See mUGIesY OIRL, CUR SRVANTG DAUGHTER OF convinced € the. conclision of such a. tre an | chlo wpon suck tlaiten; cotta fle-wo hed ee 5 om Hl me ep a een iw etter wi 21 Franken, of, Rotterdam; C Aldeco a1 dart, of | owned by Mr. Brown. The engine is whatis Hi Sioay fomiiy) oud rervscital’y Inform the | stead of putting a stop to these. lawless proc ngs, | Devas they may conjcintty think Peo Loy tener Suniber of five hundred up the a rey Te ne re Mallon W HL Beeriee, We Sees egmunek Georse | known as the Amériean walking beam. It # pepe _ladieg and. gontlomen, of New York that sho will old her | would give a new and powerful impulse to them.” "| ¢v!dence oF information oply as shall Pofurniabed by or | ini We alco hear that Gen. Garland in ordered to | 2nd Neuer, of Mexien: Mr Loniman andoe, MrThos Wat: | proportions. and strongly built for marine purposes. wall be hapP7 fo consult ‘with them teed witepen The “government of Great Britain acknowledges borer aad beers respective governments. They shalt | Occupy the Menilla, 0 5: Pulled. ot doc Mise Ket Cylinder 0 inch, 10 Teat stroke of atin re gph ern woah ng faints No.7 Wadaos le: the seven | with respoct the condact of the President in disavow: | statememts hich may be Prevented to tm by ot oa Ve Late From Santa Fe. feinrichy Remenyeky sud ah et in lamar, with ange spy of Dairy cape’ Seeelectn semen fed the camaro Use atompa, ade, | Museo ey cla COT eked cs | wkd “ieee as one wom nt ete | Ch i i Me frog fw Ta eng rtd ; PCRLABRATED DR. ¥. SKUKAK-SWED was such as to excite the reprobation of every civi- | person on each side, on bebalf 4 chr nn peel pat powresdln. Ara ; Kentucky, Mr Ocden, of L smootbly, and av from 18 to 10/4 revolutions dur- I gs ‘just arrived im this city, offers his pei k aa lized State. The spectacle of bands of men collected Counsel or t'for'sueh iereanenn ee Mo aatetare Ree ae with the de: ta oe epee bagi Yor Norfolk, fet hip | ing the whole trip. Her model is of the mont ae rihors arieolagy;puyernomy, views, &:." He san te chumaied ig | together In recKloes disregard of treaties, for the pur. | fepeate clam. Stould they alto agree in opinion wTpod | Selivercey of the murderers of Rasson ‘Matic, yecus te | Rensahe Nr Wane Tose NS adh ¥ | ssahdan, ait ec tnlavior sxcomppuasaia: kien. boon Rie ceria the he, Beast Pate, Neo, A | Doce of making from the ports of the Vnlted States a | S2y intividual claim, thoy shail cal to their assistance |-bave been used tolitie advantage. ‘The Indians have not | Got Hidnnecker, B Cduhitheand Indy, NC Brooks Ae: | fected with special reference to the com’ort of _ rt of the world during the lart furty-two piratical attack on the territory of a power in amity arbitrator or umpire whom they may have agreed to | yet been heard from, nor is it known whether they in- | drew Cook, Kinegand, J Hobday and lady, J E Kershaw, . passengers. Bling to pivo'any one the meet eatistastory inte wiih their own State; and when there, endeavoring | $270) °F "bomay be determined by lot, as the cae may | terd to comply or not, but it is presumed they ds not, et cae a Brooks cuila sag. me pay Esco Nigpen rare eet ne Spt tion. Ladies and ezntlcran, if yor wish to be happy sad | by armed invasion to excite the obedient to revolt | the cvidenes adduced for and pat After having azamined | Me. Dodge, the newly eppointed agent, is now in the Ne- Lhetish, Mee His Avecys Mew C Bavee, De Ht hetwocd ned | Pir {vet of Twollth atreot, Mart river, and etter round tudtey ang pentleinen, and cau be font to any race ee tray | aud the tranquil to disturbance, was a sight shock- | having heard, if required, one pervon on each sitar. | sete ia’ will, in connection with Major HL. | lady, KO Johnston, Mrs J Mrs Graham, W D Sey. | ing the Battery and running up the North river as far Jedd. Bis resideate is No. 176 Chambers steset, car | ing, no doubt, to the just and honest principles of the | sforeraid, ‘od ocnsuited ‘with doe comulssionsy ahait | cipel mes of che nation, and, agais uses an imeaticts | Heat, Ry mlech re peraing anes, agers LI Nh aed. danny cae beeper pnw Bh Io street. be Peden Bue, thy sea Ore on ee ae ce | decile hereupee tele er ne ee te tie mendes ar nels argo an immediate | Bouya! wed child, ier MeDouga © Hr Guilds taty aut | ise course of thee evolutions a fine opportunity was DiNchG = | dent, that a convention daly signed and legally rati- | scn ¢fthe commissioners, and of the arbitrator or um. | one of the five Indians recent ‘when Martin ‘wee killed | © 1d 20 in the Bteoraye. “ afforded for testing the perfect obedience ef this noble hac een noe riseaibare eto nin fied, envaging to respect the present state of posses. piss shall be given pom sae clas ia writing, and shall | was, copceraed ia the murder; be Mee amen OD Care een see creamer Usien, Dt A F Craiphton, | routl Oe ee Satanen aod Roitte oe ee RAND APOLLINEA, NO. 10 BOND STR’ San | Sion in oll fature time, would but excite the: y respectively. It be competent | acknowledged bad character among the Indi 2 lady oll, J Wi y x tate a hg Grenier trate 6 » ST , me of plates ta citing ie breaches rah saphena for each gorerament te mame one pervon " attend the themealves; bat hls connection withvome respects ond Nias Ainge, Wi Fer He Bc Caer oe sin comand Tee ecoreurdy i Seger of meeting Cea Paeitn taal er bon-toa of America, hae. just opened thlsnow danciag aca, | Conesty, and goed neighborhood, is a tmolancholy | support clains on its bebalf, apd to angwer flates mde | aiflculty. ‘This @ialculty must be greatly iocreaned by | Winey. mi de Toreead. 3 J Whaley. EC | etandizg for about two houre to the southward, the demy,to which but bie f avowal for the chief of a great State. Without dis- jv, rovent it rene one iMtoulty. iculty must be greatly increased by | jw purhridge and Nebel ans lady, | st he: ‘st fe by built, exprocely ‘and. ‘rrntshed to ® \.T. x 4 puting its truth, her aaeenys rovernment rt on Reg sy the iaveat ation nee deasnertooneee” vast ie pear! of navonel dlstingt bead ee babies Teaver, Ww lie, M heetnon "OMe Kens Ww Tulise ‘4 Ox ocak foe sass (Housley) eteing am be the ghia and slogan hnpurpaseed by any other academy ia | press a hope that this state of things will not endure, | ,,The President of the pation aed Gecislew thereot. | ls composae cf several distinct, bands, who are, so far as | K Pullieh, HE hanks Bove Adcer, 6 iskens, Wn Joka; | whole time nothing oocurred to mar the expectations » a tice be has gpared either puis | Tod that the citizens of the United states, while thoy | Weler’y the Queen ofthe: United. Kingdom sf Gceat a | fther, and Tecan only be V's united aclon of the heads | tigStezn inthe stacrarc | ™™A" © © UMS Nt Dl a8 | crete on a eeausy covan loser, mad lit ‘ahiod he Tae ind Peet ete 2 ite | justly boast of their institutions, will not be insensible | !*® aNd Ireland, heroby solemnly ani sincorely engage | of the diferent bands that any important measure can im the steamship Alehama—Philip Happott, | Sarch, sist, and remarkably easy ocean sien ner, and lesson: my io Reven years. Lu ¢ | to the value of those eternal laws of right and wron to consider the decision of the commissioners conjointly, | be etiected. Gov, Lane has instructed the agent, Mr. pt Eben G Aduma SV Stiles, J Wehowk, | 80 sirgle accident oce! either to the boat or the ‘any time to the now acad with all o f ‘and friendahi: d B or of the arbitrator or umpire, as the case may be, as | Ledge, to propoie to the Navas the cent, Ly Mrs Tianders, Dr Wm Terrell nd Indy, | machinery. “ga'teelstant tevchere, their services wil be Hee One ai ee She neigh | abcolutely tinal and conclusive upoa each claim desided voraictat, te far ae 10 create ance ons of sole wemsies 6. | Eitanane F fleceree E Reeete eT | ot emcees coeten secetvoe Flt jaation af he Sante ” | 0 - " S Nee * omads* er, b CKO, neis A J 3 7 ‘erntie, so that hill Cosh Wet, aital lyons ac: | Nor can a people so enlightened fall to perceive upen by them or him respectively, and to give full eect | prigcvel chief, or head of the various bands : uolese | Rishcrie ng ere, VU Drimoen, C2 witos 3 Perris, ¥ | funetiochetee tnd a aomber. cf eur, enperisscitonte 1 Yin the | Pa The oe now At the | the utility of rules for the observance of inter. | wbatecever. ic ’ accountability for caiences Santee ee ae enforce am | ot Ciantord, MP Urawiord Mest Wan Ms Theses a dicea captains. Several Jalen also. added Uy Merk Uincos with » delicate and modest ctyle, hop nettonal relations which for centuries have been | . It ia agreed that n> claim arising out of avy transac- | the nation. Inthe present cas relict wha rateica | Mrs Haber, nvo.ebildeen and sursunt; Chas Grocenian and nce to the plesure of the occasion, and By iss petavenes Kmown to Farope by the name of the law of nations, | {ionct.s date rein ts the 24th of icember, 191, shall convietion of beth the civil and itary departmentate | Mia Deed Mavaty, Will JoScr' caa Mame Peay ST aati Gils BeBe, sas jong the commentators on that law, some of the admissible under this eonvention. that the demand of Governor Lane shonld b: gst tate 2 irene ' either for the. Australia er ‘p most distinguished American citizens have caruedan | j:cery AMICI Tit with, even should ft have to be enforced at the pale ot tlowo, fm the beg Willlain R Kibty—y Boydana | QRMOHMIA travel, and we expect hereatter o hear thet as Sariocnshe wh ay cents week a enviable reputation; and ‘it is difficult to suppose that eign fix soot rome da of tn so teed soabaan beg rissa bs roms San J Cuda it “ ot area’ Ge SEA eae estre. He will er J in’ r of their first meeting, jor Cunninebaw, Paymaster U.S. A) Mr. Raum- Tom San Juan, Cuba in the bark Harriet Spalding—P ARRIVAL OF THE SCREW Joc Bt altiven, es Gia quarter the United States would set the example of abrogat- | unle f ‘ Secra rmy, Mr. Ram: | poguie, J born. & Balto STEAMER GLasdow. t children, aq OF $20 for two iD Bi unless in any case where reasons for delay shal be onal Jey, Marshal of the Territory, Lieuts, Gritha, Marshait | ®)&U% 7.2 Deervorn: B Bali Hiantana Mary—Mre Perry, The screw steamship Glasgow, Capt. Ceniz, arrived om fe be ing its most visi “ T nding four grand soirees. & sacred provisions. Hebed to the satisfaction of the commissioners, or of the | aid Hell, U. S. Army, and others, have arrived at Santa p{Mioa Lane. Mr Jl’ Manceo, Mrs N R Sayers, Sayers, | Tuenday, from G’asgow, after a very shord passe; She i \ ) Mics Sayers, 4 ¥ ge. or let ithe said that such a convention would | arbitrator or umpire, inthe event of t inion Fe from Ende X 2 : 5 OBSAMENTAL IRON WORK. 4e. havo prevented the inhabitants of Cuba from axsert: | ‘i!etipg a opinion Sheseaposs sui choc; ant in anymcs |. Hewscn vm e geimaan test te teow ret Ukin Po left Glasgow on the 10th inst. The Annan wnwrwwnnnwern nn J ing thelr independence. With regard to internal | °&*¢ the period for presenting the claim may be oxtend- | that a Mr. Cooper reached there on the Sth i “i paws ha Lefora hota RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS—CHEAT | SPRING ) troubles, the proposed convention was altogether si- | “!,t0 ny tume not exceeding vhree months longer. Seek 8 AE, Cooper reacted there on the Oh instant, only | Tron, Charleston, tn the steamship Jamon Adcer—Mies | Gelighted with the ship thet they ‘RG. meeting, of Bedding depet, Zhe , healthy, patent | icnt, But a pretended declaration of independence, | gdtscormumslousrs abil be bound to examine and de. | yasced the sew Governer, Juviges, and one Of tho Indian | Hayte Mies Wiloy. dT Drawn, indy. children aad weevanc, | Tite Capt, Corcimea, of the British army, was calle i . volts hoiz ting. 0 jen, 0 iresbam, per, ‘orehen PS Maxwell, Sage haa ans fruaked yomgtiy at brovavay, | Yvonne Bare backs, ander the sheltar of | misery cofeay of the aceaor or umpire it J sect cat the la ne with hone ey | Hie Gt Sohneon, a Hcoker, Manes MHooker HE theres | saute of Newark, New Jerey” and segooded. by the ev: Rad ae ase whe a i ‘, ‘ 3 7 oward ext L Newark, *, y Ofia ®. WICKENSHAN, WAN the same in effect as a formal annexation. or as not been uly made, feeleited rissa teoncothecs oor rake J win siten Br ost fron the P Wileon, 1 WE G Miller, WC Oakley, | Mr. Jefirey, of Glasgow, and usanimonaly adopted: Eon Toned fae MANOR ACTURTR OF WIRM | Finally, while fully admitting the right of the | either wholly, or to any ard what exteat, according to | August. : Bante Wo by Che 10th Of | WE AT Cac, RT WRap itacte MG, GEN: | geotisamnly besring Of" Comments gh hand irom Work, tron and wire railing for oats United States to reject the proposal that was made | te tve intent and meaning of this eoarention, (pr Gealand had aslo hie charge seme three Bundred | MEL. 5s,"in the eteamahio. A , SSenender, kad effcers of the Ginggow; “Aa'ioceenetos say cis Seek tee re the aemny, Tora, Mze Dustan,’ JG L Martin, Indy nad enlia, Mts a | Of their meral worth, the eG, they have hed of vv and Jady, Mice AR Carter, Mise Mc | tbeir kindness and uniform consider to hi Tata Ree hie KS | ofthe parcengerr: the opinten they catwrtata of their able ‘Allen, Salsbury and | seamanbip and high profersional qualities, and tho hope that they will be long spared to voyage the Atlentic, and continud reguicr intezcourse by steam navigation be- vate groands, parks, lawns, dwellings, &e., from 00 ly Lard Malnestew: r wv Mee tecs.. tron Bodste mis, "the imoet conaplate aagurte Briton most at cha tivaias = sa We ms eainen on igmee | Jrhich may be awarded by the com. | 16 is believed thas the headquarters of the army will be berty; and | wissicners, or by the arbitrator or umpire, Gh aceount | removed to Sunta Fe immediatoly on the arrival of ths | Lehtriavott Dayenport Tt thins to $69. Tron dogs, liona, i tom ‘arns, vases, ketch! wh poate, eDeing obaira, wnttoon, macs | UPON aity occasion that may call for it, be free to 1 orerel stand sete" i, 7s pte , CaF FO , Oe of any claim, rball be paid by the one goveram bs + pki Pk, te aaah ealiaven, patria Nanda, _svittoons, crak sc smgly or ms conjunction with other powers, | the other, as the cace ey be, within fRelve mesine one siieeon, villas tue chown or the one = indy, Di ‘Sine, AW is eed rails as to hor may seem fit. after the date of the dociston, without interast, aud with Dodge, the now agent for the Navajos, hae taken | Howe, 4 Vall, Wha H Hall, D MeL my bs os Fon Tho wadsorlner oifore the largest De t wiaotaxe ut cneuedingly’ low peiosne ti Bie Tam, &c., J. Rosani. | out any deduction, save as speciied in article nix here | up a permanent ecdence among them, His appointment | {ilies Maser ioe ans Rte ea . tweon the Empize Clty of the United States of Amerion, Sod ocen boekt mati aces FORM Bo witK. MR. CRAMULON TO THE EARL OF CLARENDON. : annior ‘Fier Steaks apes for the Utah and dlousitin tribes, as | HAA itis, Tabs: Ge ease ale Ake Barnet ie, | Ad the olla of Seotiacd. ‘warohouse 512 Broadway 04. 57, OY and [xstkact,] ‘The high contracting partion evgage to consider the | hoves ot the ruscessful eeitioment of the letter” the | Khoder, A Colley, LB Selita 3 S Hevle Bh renbie Wb | LAUNCH. —The olipper ship San Francisco will bo Wasuineton, April 18, 1853. result of the proceedings of this commission as a fi i x ham C. Beil, : A 5 » 4 fall, | band under Chocon, numberiv; Cooper, SB Watsan, TR Bloom, lady, 4 shed from % MXTRA PAY. in obedience to the instruction ‘contained in Lord | perfect, and final rettiement of every claim upon eithor | rcul., have settled. says the Tdaseke, under the alsecrig | rants & W Cornavell tad fadyy Got AR Latin, ro ttey. a Nef sc thd sei is . John Russell's despatch, of the 21st Februaty,1 have | gevtrnivent ariing out of any transaction ofa date prior | of the agency, on the Rio Pucrco, about twenty five miles pods, DU Epedding, Samuol Ratherford, Wm Denham, E ton atceiet, East river, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, XTRA PATGAIL, (, 8 NAVY SAILORS wiro, | ud to the Seoretury of State of the United States, | ' the exchange of the ratiNeations of the prevent oon: | west cf Adlaui. ‘They have in cui‘iyation about one hun | vant, Nica Wellman, Wor Poh, Wish Mey Teer Mis ital States veveal in the Paciie at aay | and placed im ‘sis bands a copy of his lordship’s |." «nm, acd furtoer engage that every euch claim, | dred ard thisty acres of land wateved by a I Matey @ an'Coltdor f iern, RY Mallard, Witham | | SALU Ov Stocco Sent Ni agg Agent a cao, prampily obtain Abele Reig wt chek, of tive Leth of tuat month, upon the sebject , °° Leror x08 the anal have ve 4 peovented ss which they Lave O;ened, autticiont to fit , {1 Rothachitd. Geo 8 Nichols, | Co Springs, including the ntation, hos recently # Tata) Purse U8. Navy, 3 South Wiliinuy atesot, by ha n, Holt, from ead after tha covelusion hag Be ye A inthe stsemge, nt | Been purchased euae rayne nak sla 1, ata eowt of $90,099, Pecreharg . wy Well, sived ipste re ., AMES A ; ? spe cedingy GFA HNLD poMueleo, be Fedo aad corldgut Bdadony—aig | Mrasiey Al 7 ¥ 0 7 v 4 aa a (ray Lemocrat, Aug. ts. ater JS Sy Rosell; apd we ly t ead Wro einem