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Cay commur ications, oR the od inst. te offer Concha, the Ca @isclaim all desire of alt from should be brow It would be but will bo a tice, and sentence mand of the royal fiecal der would soon be issued to kill ail the first bora of the land of creole Geueest hand yous weekly statement ‘esued oa Satarday | cases. One who had been treated b; cates:"” of whioh I wrote you ia nation, same mumber of the Gaceta, wii AFFAIRS IN CUBA, Our Havana Havana, May 6, 1855. Release of Captain McCulloch—The Schooner John G. Whéte—Movements of the War Vessels of the United States, Spain, England, France and Mexico—Maritime Aid Tendered by Santa Anna to General Concha— War Feeling ff the Executive—Trial Citatione—Trade—Ye- dow Fever and Inoculation Ceptain James McCulloch, since his relesse by the civil tribunal, has remai ed bere to reslaim his schooner, the John G. White, wh'ch is dismantled and laying at the Arsenal, above the city of Havana, I do aot think there is mush prospect of his succeeding im this, unless it is returned as a matter of grace, and to round of some of the rough points in our friendly relations with the United States. ‘The United States war steamer Princeton, Eagle com- wander, hence on the 2tn ult, touched at Key Weat ‘and eailed thence on the 24 inst, since which time we hhave heard of her as being seen te the westward of Cape Sen Antonio—all well on board. ‘The sloop-of-war Jamestown, Elliston, Commodore Crabbe aboard, left Ky West the 24 of, May, and has Deen spoken off the ‘lan of #amtanzas.”’ Early on the moining of the 2d inet, the United States war steamer San Jao nto, Stri>ling commander, with the broad pennant of Commodore McCauley, left this port, it is anid, om account of cespatchee received by the Com- modore by the schooner Florida, which brought psck- ages from the Spamish Consul at Key West to General Concha. We learm by a fi herman, confirmed by the steamsr Isabel, that the San Jacinto was at anchor im the harbor off the Key on the afcrvoon of the 24, and was remain- ing at anchor there on tho might of the 6th, whem the Isabel left for Havana. ‘The Spatish war steamer Bazan, not included in my Jate list, emtersd this port on the 2d inst., which will in- orease the mumber of guns two, and the men that may be used about eighty; or for allof our maritime force, without the protectorate, 304 piects of ordnance of all Galbres, and 2,960 men of al! the needful qualities for war. ‘The British brig-of war Arab, Commander Oglevie, hur. ried from pert after the deparure of the San Jaciato, and arrived at Key West on the oth imat., om a crnive of observation, and pens the flag, which retarned the oe the Spanish Coneal ae Key West for very impe viose to the Gemeral, was derpatchee cor recura, with official H.B M, eloop Burydice, Commander Dalton, arrived feom Bermuda on the ist inst. Tae do, sloop ‘Vestal, heace same day. for de ‘Yhe French brig-of war Mateagre, Lefes, is at anchor im this port since the 1st—returaed from’ cruise im the Guit Stream. Tho Mexicen war steamer Santa Anna entered pert om the night of the 6th—her jurticular business being te ‘ascertain why there arw so moy of the armed vessels of the United States disturbiog the waters o/ the Gulf, and protective rervic ebould it be required by Ca- ban puchority. Itis seported bere that we are to have & social visit, before or durng the last days of this month, of the Sas Jacinto, Princeton, Susquehaaa Fultom, Baratoga, cortsmsoth, Falmouth, Cyane Jamestown, to pay ther Teepects te General José de la in Generst of Cuba, fer which I will in ne way vouch, wanting Faith having heard much since the inaugural, avd veea very li ‘rait from the protective policy that wax tobe assumed Our good citizens are cautioned by suthority mo; to bs alarmed if = heer the voice of hsavy ordaance from the walls fortifications, as we wre beginving to practice to pe the raw seisiery accustomed to the service, and their ears indurated to tre percuseion 0” the “big guns.” We foreign Powers, if we 't into col'isson with the United States, small alletr to sweep from the ocesa every ragof Yanice canvass, aud to lay the cities of your coast under contrinuton, which we shall immedi- ately do te reimburse ourselves for the troubles yea 'e occasioned us, iry having used up all the mem of Cubs, with Casam hearts, we have com- menoced attacks upon the femaios of the and. Mr. Peter Paul Craces, the Queen’s Attorney, in bis last call, dated the 3d inst., requests José Manuel Parras, Augus- tine Lepiséra, and toe Secera Hoaa Rita Barlin, to pre- sent themseives at the royal jail, for trial, before the council of war cf the mil tary commission, for the high crime of serra to the Queen; failing which, they jealt with as contumacious, without farther ne- aesed, im conformity with the de- It bas beem said that aa or- stock; but althouch we are very pre- presen im tt at a rection, I¢o not believe we shall real- yptian story. 1:1 am unjust aspersion upon me The business of the pust week has been very actire, and the shipments exceed 45,000 boxes of sugars. d ‘The number of American carriers is diminishing, and freights will be likely to advance. Doctor Humboldt, who is inoculating te ent or anticipate yellow fever, by procuring acclimation of more gentle type, is not proving sacvesatal in maay his process, sixty days eince, took the regular diseare inat week, buried two ¢ays since. We o ue in heal — haa been no disease amoeg the troops of later Havana, May 8, 1855. Queen's Advocates Appointed—Treaty with Belgium—A Strict Passport Order—The Prisoners on the Ponton— Steamboat Accident —New Forts—Despatches from Key Meai—Proscutions ant Informers—Queen Christina's Greilit—The Slave Trade—Dread of the Nicaragua Cole- niste—Colonel Kinney's Laniling Interdicted. By the Gacea of the 1at instant, we are informed, thet the following named Lusnciados have been appointed ad interim, Promotores Fiscales, that in “Qaeea’s Advo- For Havana—Doa José Lorenre Oduardo ai Dom Felipe Lima. For St. Jago de Cuba—Don Hilario Cisneros Correa and Don José Loreto £» For Ma- tansao—Dom Angel Nicanor Eauques and Don Victoriano Betaaccurt. For Puerto Prinsipe—Doa José Vicente Ks- tevez and Don Francitoo Pictarde Marquez. For Trini- dad—Don Pedro Gonzales Poacs de Liorente. For Bara- eoa—Don Claudio Borgues. For Bsyamo—Doa Ramon Coupedes. For Bsjucal—Doa Francisco Rodriguez Pores, For Oardenas—Don José Sixt» de Bodatills. For Gus wesjay—Don Maauel Lops: Hidalgo. For Gusanbacos —Dom Bias de Zuniga. Fostanamo—Doa Juan Rau- tista de Mena Peres. For Guimee—Doa José Victor Quinonoes, For Holguim—Doa Francisco Tamayo y y Fieites, For Jaraco—Don José Josquin Martiaer, For Figueai—Don Joaquin Acosta, For Manzanillo—Don Gregorio Bibero, For New Felipiaa—Don Eugenio Taa- cose. For Remedios—Doo Francisco Fesser. For Sen Antenio—Don Ambrosio Aragon. For Sagan la Granile— Dea Juan Aceo. For Sancti Spiritus—Donm José de Jesus @arcis. For Santiago de Ins Vegas -Dom Pablo Campos, For Sante Maris dol Rossrio-Don Manuel de Sote; ai for Santa Clara—Don Francisco Javier Barcensches. I ‘have bece thus particular in sending you the aames of these Queen’s Advocates, (who it will be remembered areonly to held the appointments until the arrival of the parties who are appointed to the offices from Spai recent letter,) so that si: am outbreak take place in either of the above named parts of the Island, of which the Captain Geasral would appear to be afraid, your readers may kaow the nams of the presecuting Fiscal, in the event of any arrests being mode. By the same impression of tho Gaceta, we are in- formed that a treaty bas beon entere! into between Bel- gium and Spain, by whicu sailors belomgtag to either who desert from the veasels to which they are attached, may be arrested in the fosssesions of e.ther ‘An order relating to em gerbe te also published in the ates that His F: jectted and given d othor 4 kept in pei ag whioh it m: 0 #0 th mabackatae go ihe the. sth eae vawa, April 28, 1855. 9 hes tif the foregoing regulations are cari ato oe Nhe ty of £0 of coming mther withont a passport 1t be the resalt of an accident, will not bea Lat the reader, ¢! re, whe contemplate: there over fiche island, take special care to pasep ‘m. im the o =~ case, desided thst there funn aig of the acsusei pir he Poston, and referced "do Guscra, ai the Captsia emt of the orime (?) im- by this eet of yraeny trodden vor « boat belonging to j the beet contained Af FI if Beis igst “sé i: fr fae fi Re HT iy i eet Captain Curry, arrivs i rata Sing ‘by the Spasish Coa- y eccabenen to var —— Spee There rarious reports in circn.lation as to the con- tohes, some atlirm'oz they contained ofa ‘alibuster’ expedition, whilst it is more believed, the fact of the United Stat; jamestown and Princeton having bsen engaged cising their crews at guupery practice some of "the b’bove at Key West scared t Jeni Consul there og de- olaring it was tory to an attack upoa thia i and he, lke a wite Spaniard, chartered the Florita te convey the "the important intelligence to the Captain Geasral, appear to have bsen somewhat atariled from i, ae the despatches, whatever may have been vbeir contents, for he soon after their reovips heli a unta of all the superior authorities nor this city, at which my palace friend informs me it was resolved ten thoursad gabions should be at once ordered to be made. iow they will be paid for is another matter, as the islaad treasury is represented to be nearly bankrnpt, as, ac- cording to the best authority, the extra expenditure ia this olty from ist January’ to 30th ‘April amouate to more than five millions of dollars ‘The Sprnish pest office steamer, Fernando el Catolics ived here from Spain on the 24 inst , bringing 340 thrines ama? infantry soldiers, and 14 officers, TB M.’s ship Arab arrived on the same day, but hag since again processed to san. Frias, the nephew of Cintra, the Inxyer Giral, who is reptencated se tas having been the private lezai adviser of the lamented Ram in Pinto, Benito Gomer of Matanzas, aud seven others, remain for trial before the pei manent military commission. Franctace Rodrigues, who betrayed Ramon Pinto and his ce-patriots, is represented to have reseived thousand do'lers from this gover nmeat, as th» reward of his treacherous villany, witi which he proceeds to 3p shortly, where I presume he will be received with alt h nors by Queen Is) abel. Ought not the fate of Castemsdo to be a warsing to him never agaia to set foot ia Cuns? There have been rumors the past four or five da that certain bills of exchange crawn by Chris! tl Queen Mother, upca her agent hore, Senor varejo, beem dishonored, that the later gentleman was about te suspend payment. ‘The United States steamer, San Jacinto, with Commo- dere McCauley, steamed slowly out of this barbor Wednesday morning last, Yd fost. T» the question, “what ig the object of her visit?” the answar here is jeasant, gontlemanty sot be glad to welcome them tus, By the Gacea of the 4th inst., wa learn Don Jose Manuel Perras, (who, I belisva, is & metchant doing business in Pniladel Augustin Lapiedra and the Doncella Rits i Bre accused of infidencia (treason) They are sum- in ihe customary form to appear, their residences being unknown. Tve Doncella Bariin, ig the sister of the two gentlemen of the same mams who were reoently discharged from the Penton, the one having been bavished, whilst the other, if I mistake not, is Permitted to remain in this city. Having failed in his tyzsnal ic attempt upon the males of this family, Geacral cha would tain geasp wi'bin his clutch their unmar- ried sister. Ishe nota brave maa, thus to war with eginlt The lady, however, I believe, is safe out of his On the 2d inst,, when the volunteers were betng drill- ed at the Cam; Marte, the negro company were assed: Which of you Mave been a calesoror (tne Destiilion of the Volante )” Several of them answered: I lave. They Were desired to advance three paca to the ie their Dames were then taken down. end from these others wbo know, how to ride it is intended to companies of negro and colored rican Senor Pena: the senier partner of the respectable mercantile frm of Penssco Brothers died, after a brief iMmess, on Satur fay was buried with great pomp the same T have not \n my recent letters, alluded to he landia, of saves, although there have been several o 'y, two near Bahia Hoada, Of be last about 700 in pumber, about 70 have bsem appreber and brought to this city. They are to be made government apprentices, or rather elaves of. ‘Everything 1s reported to be in a state of quirso in Mesice, a cessation of best/ties between the troops of Alvarez and those of hi ene Highacss, Sa Anna, hsving taken piace Tne steamer Sants Anna comes here, [ learn, to undergo some necessary but trifling re- pairs to ber machinery. T have this instant bad aa interview with my ‘‘pslace friend.” He ieee me it bas been determined not to p: to enter thie harber with his Nica- ragua colonists. | t would not surprise me if eventually the entire party from Nicaragua were te make a deaceat upon this island, BRUTUS. Havana, May 8, 1855. Important Decree Relative to the Landing of Passengers— Translation of the Paper—Bupected Annoyances ty Traveilere— Discharge from the Ponton. My previeus letter enclosed herewith was written yss- torday morning, under the anticipation that the Granads would have errived en route to New York at her appoint- edtime. She had not, however, arrived at sunset last evening, and Iam, at thie early hour (3 A. M.), at my desk, im order to have the plessure of again writing you. Should the steamer not make her sppearance to-day, this aad my other letter will be forwarded to-morrow per Isabel vie Chsricaton. The Gaccta of yesterday contains new regulations for the disembarkation of passeogers from steamers and other vercels that arrive at this port, which I deom of sufficient importance to warrant a translation :— law, which ought to be observed, I have ossrls arrive at this x a ad Captain Department will fal, tocotve A Ue ice if besa = hips xoepting onl; belong; but if the Consul cannot risté the vessel, deputy may do so—the officers of mon of- war ia, port ing to the sume nation as the rt 5 Nn on the neaapies, sod: 1m ones of aperiute neces ity, the party who Fupplics provisions Art. 2. Immediately after the veesol is visited, the p rs inay disembark precisely in this manner:—Thoy mi Girecs trom on beard to the station place that is fitted out for the purpose, wad which is situated close te the Marine whart Art. 4, In thie pl with lanai permite. (holetas ce 9 time their bap gage will no exe is landed,» “baegage permit” mi ALC Reve of the ma without chore requisites. Every ono that iis bas complied with vhs forecoing, oy showing hiv ding permit to the polios officer | wn ia order to provent doing otherwise, the police officer wit ait a5 t! to see the **Iandiog permit” of cach person who ¢: also the mork which the Custom Houso offis peace alter it is examin The Captain ot the shall give all necossary orders to the boatmon, #0 that these rogulations will bo ponetuaily observed ; otherwise they will de responsible for Any infractions tha: may occur. ‘Art. 7. Tho Custom House officers are oblized to uso all vigilance, 80 that no one will defraud ths interest of the ence, nop delivering it nthe Postmaster or his aents. Any one infringing this roguiation, shail be punwshod according to the Post Office laws. ‘Art. 8. ‘The Political Goverror, the Administrator of Ma rine Rent, tne Commander of the Carvincors, the Adminis trator of the Post Office, andthe ( ¢,inin of the Port, will ive the rojuisite orders, 60 that ail these articles will ba Fully obesed, and by xiving proper erdera to thotr sabordi ‘and alvo such other orders as thoy shall deem roqui- JOSE DE LA CONCHA, 11 come inte the city compelled to prove Bi ite. “Av Ana, May 7, 1856, By the foregoing your readers will reatily perceive the annoysaces to which parties {auding im this city may be, will be subjected Even letters of introduction will, I doubt not, de taken away; however, wo all kzow what the aimighty dollar will do witha Cuban Oustom House offices. Aa to pewspapers ould General Concha prevent their being smugglea into the island, let him duce the enormous ch the bare delivery of each However, thank God, we all get our ne# United States through the Post Of light boon. Esteban Oviedd was discharged from the Poaton, I understand, yesterday, upon the psyment of a heavy fice. To this hour he knows not what offemce ha was charged with, BaUrus. Havana, May 10, 1856, One huncred of Calt’s pistols hi been imported here for the ure of the officers of the Spanish army here, They are to be pad for by the officers thomeelves, and eted, It {sa pity they did not oe ie iaupoet mors are expected. pistolen t rh Fh ag ols, w tow 6 The early hour of the departure compels brevity, although there really is no more wa. BRUIUS. HAVANA, May 12, 1855. Probability of the Release of Mr, Felizn—Return of the Lieut. Governor of Sagua la Grande to his Post with the Bene Merito of Gen, Concha—Arrivai of Another Batch of Santa Anna’s Indian Slaves. The delay of the Granada in arrival at this port caused 8 good deal of comfusion im the correspondence induced by our goweral commerolal interests; ss .whea the hour arrived for closing the mail bags for the Isabel, it was guess work as to where to drop the letters. Those who mailed their packages late (he previous ovening or early the morning of the 10th, for New York vis Obarleston, could net fiad a remedy for the error after they bad learned the arrival of the ¢irect opportunity, either through the intelligence or the courtesy of the agents, by permitting » clerk of the house to assort the letters of tho Isabel's bags, taking out those for New York, whioh might have cooupied fifteen minutes, If the mails for the United States could bo made up ia the efice of the NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1856, Unites States Consulgte these evils and disagreeable de- lays might im some degree be avoided. ‘Ur Mr. Felix is released, of which I leare there is some reba, {¢ will ng@ beowing to the efforts made by the Marcy administration, but through influences of 8 very different character and locality, ‘Tho fact thatitmey disarm our naval diplomats of some of their reliable ar- uments if they ere to have any discussion with Geceral Concha, facilitates the opening for this measure ef mer- cy, which I am iafermed bas been taken advataze of. tron a Paterna ich spe steamer the Prenea lame af yesterd which sppears a netico ooa firms: wovtetoeaeitn Be yined of tne Lieut, in the district of Sagas ia iy oe ae ie eta Tat Femarks which hare the censorial table im the Secreta- 70a Sunde lest retarred from this cit Sagua ta Grande, the aie nst Gaverane of shad ser jarisdiotion, Den Joaquim Cassri-go, who pouscsees 60 much amd euch Sees ® ria amoeg the iuhabitants—a sympathy ry beck legitumately gained duriog the four years teen be bas baer toe ~ Gutes of that commuad by the aay Prudence and zeal which that gen- em spentre t has displayed. Tce return of to Sagua after tre time he has remiinot Ought to cause the greatest satisfacton bdorrood, as they began to fearhe mht ve compimented with suover comm+nd in tze island— the distinguiebed obisl to whom the vans have Jong looked, not only as an illustrious authority joa- lous ‘or tocir wel: being aad tranquillity, but as a trae friend amd tather.’’ ‘This gentlomer and true Spaniard has been apenay, kind and paternal m his jurisdiction, pecnitt ag the imtreduotion of msgroes from tae coast of Africs, to meet the labor wants of Seguarian iodustry ad libi cum, be wot without pecaniary advaatages to himself. The Rome close the troables of thomowa, and shut eut from inquiry on the part of the United Sta es the futended iad. ai offered toitin the violence used to their acting agent, avd in the cestruction of tie arms 0! the ration exposed im his office. is was of couree part ef the or¢inery processof muairipal regu. lation for the harmony and safety of sooty,” with which the government of (he United States has moright to interfere. Thana you commercial reports’ of tho lart two wooks, which will give every thing of ieterest in our trade, and full Ges of pspere coutiourd frum wy last, &e. Arrived yesterday from claal, Spaniv rig Yacateco, with 191 Indian passengers, forced aud coatr emt: ta Anos’s last move to bie exposure, The Even Community tu Blo County. 7 STATEMUNT OF THR AFFalsS AND RELIG(UTS OPINIONS—THK SOOIETY NUMBERS ONB THOUSAND SOULS, AMY 18 WoRTH $1 100.000. I¢ wa not our imtentiom to take acy motice of the falao statements, which of Inte appeared ie some nowepapsre Sgaimet our community, bring well aware that a refuta- hon of the #ame will mot be efficient to oxtirpats tho engy, jealousy, and the deop emmity agsiaat the religion of Jesus, which auch attaoks have for their origia; and did these slendera concern but ourselves, we would still continue to suffer thim etlently, according to tha: trime and example of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Obri but they do also concern the glory of God, and the honest miuds of the publ’c, who may havo boem preja- diced thereby, and therefore we consider it our duty to plece publioly the truth against falesnood, for the can- id perusal of alt who desi. to know the racts. We form a Obristi for a great many yours in Germavy, consisting vers who have uoited themselves for the sole purpo! serve God according to tne dicts'es of their on coa- sciences, Our religious principles are the doctrines of the hely Scriptures im the aud New Tests neuts, aud compare themeslves nearest te those ef the Quakers or “Friends”? in this country. ‘We do no: deem oursetves to be ‘saints.’ We are sll sinmers, aod come short Fs 05 oe gle of God; but do not therefore patronize nnd cofend vin, but ‘condemn the same m ourselves, and. strive to attsin to the purifica- tion from sia through the power of the redemption wade lesus Christ, the Soa of God, through his olood soi sate of our Pe a Wad a purpose is the sole bond binding us yer {a the. race of our calling frem God, anebaractia tax of the love of God, the brotherly love, and the love wes our neighbor, and even of our enemy, of which Jove wo know that it is alone efficient to improve, aud is no constre:nt of apy kind known to us. We ore not eubject te the will of man, but subject only by ourown tree will to the ebsdience of faith in the truth, which Christ has established in his Church. There ig neither s prophet nora seer amongst us, ia the sevse as the inficels understand it. But there are apirttoal gifts from the Lord im the community, au im- mediate and mediate word of exhortation, admonition amd chastisement, for the buildiog mpot @arse\ves in the good work of true Christianity, 1 Cor., cbap. 12, 13, and 14, But to believe in an equality of say man, evom when so gifted, with Christ, the sole head and Lord of his chureh, we' pronounce to be an abominable bias phemy. The warriege state is observed amongst us in confor- mity wish the apostolic doctrine, 1 Cor , chap. 7. e sdmioiateatien of the religious alfairs of the com- munity is confided to the elders ordained for that pur- pose; their number is at precent forty two The temporal affairs are mansged br a board of thir- teem trustecs, elrcted by the male members above the oot of twenty oue years. It is their duty to nubmit to whele community ony ea statement of the real satate of freely by all of us, it is rule thet none of the elders, the last, can act alone for himself in matters of the ce munity, bat only in comsurrense and with the consent two three or more of the other elders. Important matters having reference to the wal- fare of the whole comm: are sabmitted to the coun- teen theret and also to the mom: mber at present just about \1,000 souls, Our in eae now 7,600 acres, ef which only 2,500 sores are under cultivation—the rest is pastare and tin: ey land, common fund, out of which the land has been ‘pela re eg! ead Rages gst rt ments made ) STEO! mow in reund mu ‘ta: $300,000, to which fund ia succescive years each member has contributed accord. aw to his abi claims for interest or other proregatirs tor we me money paid in, which is credited fed ower, tothe members on sof the ney jela The title to the land has bern vested ia twenty. i tenants sad te sreatnns res oh by the com- pre These tides of trust hay sot of the Legislature, passed im 1st6, ape ef the declaration of trust contained in oar constitution, which had been submitted to the Legislatare. At the same time an act te incorporate the village of Ebenezer was also granted us, for the easier transaction of our oil affairs, “The Eoemezer Seciety’’ has no corporates existence. ‘Ibw name hae been sdopted by us simply in place of incividual mercantile firm, to transact more convenier ly our business under the same. Before the law we atand im the same position as any other citizem or single femily beyond us. The religious denomination of the socisty is “Tne Com- munity of True Iuspiretien.”’ A religious fund is also owned by this community for buildwg and maintaing schoel ant meeting houses, a printing prose end Libcary, and for the relief of the 9 poor, amounting ia all to thirty’ thousand dollars, mostly in- vested im bonds sud mortgages, aad which comprise ail the bonds and mortgaget ever owned by the community. Under an oreenization ours ia, of a community of goods, on Christian principles, with the exclusion of all eelf imterested vic is Face at all important what an- nual allowaaces, ins are paid out to the members of auch aaeooidtideu; a ether ane all, the poor as well as the rich, a, ‘tatereated ia the common in- come, and stand on al footing in all things, without any laviolous cistinction. Any one that becomes dts sat sGed, the right to leave, and is eati:led to reosi tack what he bas put into the’ stock. in such cases no legal claim to more than his deposit, but an equitable oue, accoraiag to our constitution, which has never been disregarde: The community has not been founded for the sake of backsiiders, but only for the sake of those that perse- vere in the grace of their calling unto the end. ‘The rich as well a3 the poor, the elders ay well as the trustees, agents and foremen, all work in their propor avocetions, moderately, but steady, by their owa free will and industrions havits from early life. Our tends are asseesed by the assessors of West Sone cannd Lancaster, in which towns they ara sitnated, ex actly in the same manner as any other lani is assessed under the Jaws of the Stete, and we pay our fall sharo of taxes on our real as well'ason our porsonal estate, the proof of which caa be easily obtained from the pro. pre Authorities at home, without the necessity of going Albany therefcr. ‘The velue of our land and improvements has boon, against our knowle’ge and coasent, greatly exaggerated in some newspapers. We have never had aay proposal for the parcbsse of oar land, and are net yet prepared to ash any price for the same, Taking the present va- lue of land in this section of the county asa basis, consider our land to be worth $100 pe? acr rage. As long as we remain ourselves im the possession of the land, it {s obvious that the increnset value of the & tame by the natural rise of Iands docs not afford any in come, but imposes pecessity on us to pay eve: rear higher taxes on the oe dene) e. Over manufacterirg branches consist of one woollen factory, with 2% sete of carding machines; one ditto , with one set not yet in complete Tunaing order; one tansery with 26 vats; one gristmill with tree rans of stcme, and three sa ile with one ra@ in each. From the s ze here stated of these establishments, the only omes which we over had, aud which are carried by natural water power, aay business man ean easily calc1- Jate that no large income can bo der ved therefrom, th> Tora 80 a8 the wants for home use of 1,000 souls have first to be supplied there with, ns basen the fast that we now raise our own provis‘ons, ture being our ——— reource, the manufacturiug branches could ford us # livin, not af Admitted now that that, after a hard beginning of our set- tlement in this country, and after large expenditures of mopey for land, stock, provision: bulding meterials, &o., made in hope of & retura re have by induntry and persover: under Gete'b blessing, aftor twelve years, succeeted ted {0 attain to @ compstence for ourselves, and also to spare for the bly bel pt avy us for a a8 perha; hk religion, or one gurseivee at any time, nota May, 1865. Nouiryine ‘ria Prorrvs Stave Law —The ay dor the abot Mansachusetts — yesterday presei to be engrossed, without bys peg majority of the memters present, a bi mlatitag ‘persons! liberty,’ which ullifies inet: Fugitre 8 Slave law of Congress of the bill that no slave pe b y. The bill will, pre House o¢ Repecacatatives,—Boston Courter, Mag lo. SALES AT AUCTION. NII AAA ADP DADA E*Boveet enw Ce at Ayotiog.—saaewes will aes EW WORK IN PaEss Gays te watt intorers ERNEST OBEY, oe i ea 8 SINS OF soOLETY, Price One Dollar, loth Nitusteaced. Bead u orders af once, be t. W STRONG, 05 Nassam street 8 beveraeg BEAPY ynooxst ANA, THe conrnovensy between Gpcemnmas, Wacons, 8 street, corner of Greenwich, Piahlon cheese, herring Growing recently onartod oot of tha 1 atroduction Yishop of New York. R151 ‘Peiton steost., TORE AND Le ngeey? PIx- at look, at co ages onpems Breen, ecolate, ‘a Fa a ‘ac Tyee WILL SELL, THIS res of & Arch EDWARD DUNNIGAN & BRUTHE EW P ICATIONY.—U. 8. Leg re ll mor Mow Just Fu ay Alphabetical Tariff of articles and ees eh A United Bintan sehen es: x ge iget harnoss, G. rian! AUCTION. a/¢ day, at oak se 3 se cee Fh Ha a oh aig enema R.—BY i H. LEEDS aisaroom 0 Nesta streets paintings, just reosived trom Farle, om oauvass, cents ape nik siteched mois colebrated T-oota’ ble this igetrament; ier beauty ot ex Also a slaid. wud. statuaryemar chiua ware, Sevres porcelain vacoe, of the kinds; Parian marble Mondey, yNicrracu cats nO a L th expresse: c and bedsteeds, o ot auviatte ad mioders styler] rosettes hetands, corner and towel hair mettresses, oounter- . chine toilet sete, eval an€ pd rider, Cen Sones soto to light wager LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H H Peale jaturday, May 19, at le aot, tree! hold t store No 115 Broadway.—Stea@ Lotolock, at 116 Broadway, re sale of 200 cases Canton hats, fuil trimmed, of goed quality, and very desirat te for ol Safe Dovot, ~~ pnt se ‘Maiden iby (bolow Liberty, N. OTICR-A MERTING OF SECOND WARD Liguos er’s Rxeoutive Committe hasan piceeks © Bensbuak atte an Bt aobu: der, WiLLiall RADFOBD, Chaibusn FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAS, Company, Forty-seoond street and Se00 1665.—A somi-ennual avidond of fr ‘ablo to the Yockuotders on mahogany aud’ bisck wa out & .. v Bt! ‘this day, Mav 18° a) parlor chair: sofas; tote-e tote mans in velvot, o1 ity trade, by 1¥, JUNES & CO. Romerl, Rah UCTION NOTICE. pects ty Guartettes, rovewoud, mab bedstends; mattronson, hair 10., fe 4 bolsters, dressing bures tea tableay hairs, toilet, sets, if rods, parlor door mu Visnatorten a, by che 00 single as double windlass bed ol helen to. tonetier wil yin # large patent iron eafo for silver, P yee rosewood ctexere, cost $150: CFL of siz sizes; a large sulnmander $3.0, will bo fold at 12 o'olook, for over the sdvanoes mal Brock will sive tion; loft from ‘sheots, and pillow de ouancee, areekery, BO ninate uodslegan and matlrented } alro ong eocond band pi UCTION NOTICE -TH08, RELL, AvotiONNES — L & BUSH.—‘his day, a new eBhere es 12 North Willi m av will bo gold & valuable niture; one splonaid London @ wood; one fine Morgan rifle, coopers’ ee js, three truuks, olotl ale of choive wi ith a varioty ef | UNITED STATES MECHANICAL 81" wae ators, 601 streote nad highwaye of every desert 216° Willian ‘stroot, in cease Z's Ss of the vane sortmont at gentee: household fur: un, made by West- is, window ourtains, 0 wasbstane¢, mirro ous SOUN Le TARUS AUvy fee Morigugee, Mia otovers chy wre chy hav : of te misohines’ be feente, easy 5 bi oleanere, but a8 rome DAM~VALUABLE Paprserr ¥OR hor Wed- cat or of the coaee ‘rurtace, 0 Merobants’ Rx UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER — ie day, at 10%¢'o’olook, a} the auo akfort and William streo! etlmony of oveey vit en. tien ne corne: fot abous one oem ‘and eo; Sho ner in CREL & Srito South Front niceots DE CARSON LFAGUE WILL o,f Bastar Uaton, Mission HL Halt in tho Five Pointe, intersected by Seve iodth streets, affording most ieee fea caine OLD A MEETING, dining table, :ron three:ply sud ingrain Fuge, ied washitands, crockery and ¢! plated ware, shew case, kitchen turniture aud w fo, by virtue of an execution, in front of store, @ LES W: KRUGBR, Constable, UchION SATE OF PAINTINGS —JONN L. VANDE- Ww Ii sell this day, May I 0: at the salesroom, 12 Msiden lang, ® super! goldort oil printings, in rich gilt frames, just rooeived trom Eorope, conelsting of, lasdscapes, matine views, ss0s by the Rov. Weus and others mm this qi ford apts maresial for she for! risen or will comm and as ready sale te ihe olty ground to city on COPARTNERSHIP P NOTIONS. “PARTNER Ph oe nt for raising the poneia fie “eg ond a oh aoe this. acting gold discovery, ‘Apply av 212 Brosaway, room 13. WANTED, A PARTNER IN| A MANU- ring bu 2 youre established; = tem: e above smount or more may Lenra the Sartloulars by ‘addressing Be it, ‘collection of Dues rod g lets. Ready be attainable’ on ‘the completto: rk ‘the, anti ead Parties secking a lucrative investment he: he cry must be yon ib, men Ae paar. Gunter, Hokh ‘alatings that bas been sfferol at he attention of connoisseurs and oof A. 4.J. street, or at 121 Ninth street. ES, BERNSTEIN & TATE AND auction for many others is rospectfully invited be sold peremptory to the hig MOCAFFRAY, AUCTI cane. AUCTION ROOM + 26 Cathorin 6 streot.—McCaffray & Wallers will Gr "olo ot mssertmont of hor CLIPS NER sL AUCTIONESRS, from Nasesn, will give & CO., & Nassau street. 0, -WANTED—A PARTNER IN, AN EATING, 0), Syeter aud drinking houses in South etteee co iver side, Liverpool skipping deck; the sab- je bat room down. staira, wit cola, and mortgages, at sale at aucticm of car; cee poems 5 r, Works of Money liberally and kitchen furniture, consi br Plain burea) ed tete-a vanced om real catate, stocks, vessels, lnoet yey om eale with us, A _ and without reserve. ¥ ALBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—HAND- tome household furniture, ro-ewood 7 fotaro, pls made mm the celebrated Chickoring, oil paintings, d cloth window curtains, with fixtures to ma’ &o Albert H. Mreolay. rill well ‘Broad street, hand een fer i, convenienoé of eal oKsny Ful 00" i sresswoed 1 sotare § i LANTS AND FLOWERS,—W. 8. moter ted Lit every ds day this week), at 1056 o’olook, treet, a fine varioty of ri ome} eee berose , pinks, & from nderso1 Catalogues. ARKS, AUCTIONEER SPECIAL SALE OF neat this diy and tomorrow, at AU streot, between fndid arsoftiment of hardy planes 5 araetioes w COmprising Overy vactoty ot penser Hikes; and if he he briags his wit help hi ea Bouth steest she can livethere, Apply at the bar, $200.5 af the seed store, a jay, May 18th, at OY red No. furniture, romoved Tart of rosewood and atel hair meget by the celebrated CI choiee ofl alpine inaitt ramen eta ee, ¢ eq parian room suits, (ngraie and Axmin Freak ae A PARTNER WITH FROM T' travellii “i ‘ & secre! Mi Sorta es vely ah Dew AWN BROKER'S — MoCAFFKEY 4 Wa! +) Bt the cornor of Cather ‘Aigaree, white enamelled ved ater sieree sealed hake mae cis "tnte, a aus and ALE OF WATCHES AND LTERS wil t of bore, = = wat fy order ot pee rey ROPrMaN, Ae Ww. sale of el INBSS MAN, WITH SOME CAPI- jvim an established house in the Vey om ‘woul’ ike a partner with whe wi ble reference given. . ceimoee, hen ch AN RELIABLE BUSI inte Madar sae do. window urtday wi with oY Horald office, DP PUgoIst s NOTICE A PARTNER WANT paying tends, oPratoh ie AortON Legs Bz ¥. Foe retary beo oy cone ona, be notioed,) to RW. Be Hl Brussels and enor Ean BARUTACTBRING jmcde pea te rnb an immediat & party of a ing I arenas, i give Sat and nya corm faraivurs, i lng ond Bio Bolten Foss ft Antutor, ailoistie & he No breaker tae eh china, eut por Ty Gutciogetc ovkea. HERIDF'S SALE.—W. ¢, ALBURTI rill sell, on Saturday; May 19, at Sireet, between Smith and Hi iste races; , four wi we ee Sg LOTT, 8h JOHN ‘patee” Deresr: BOTS Ra arp John W, Someri: al mist ching ware, in a5 fegues encly om Batprday meecaines ‘cieok, in mans roeklyn, 60 horses, HAS. ou Ry reseed & et AUCTIONEERS—WILL / sell at jero! atiz clocks & dwell a two frame hove bene te IN TIE GROCERY Pysienes an deine which has beee ae Cent] ‘Court et ania re soo pnts nm cannot be equall and of unexcepti Hirst avenue, oF M es 2 bi mg apt eae stl ‘between the mnie a Es eee “ama HERETOFORE EX! beoribers, uuder the neue Of Hloreon & as. ar ee consent. m Newark arwans 5. front May coin tr by virtue of teats at 10 )e'elocl 106) also, same day, a HARLES R. MILLER, AUCTIONBER—WILI ast river, the steamer roles a a Bershanty E: tog has become the ins Lisbulties of said trm snd alone Now York, May 15, 1866. B COPARTNEBSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING L | hotween the urdersigned under W. ‘Homan & Co., le thie day dissol Mr, Holman will settle w firm. Dated New York, May 1 iN HE! LEVI AaRoa, "aENRY. Bishor. vAtersey for Mortgages. + Ww! badly AUCTIONEER—WILIL SELL ON ok im tl orn at Canal ved by mutual eras the business of the Late EOR EW. HOMAN. Jouve 21344 tet; Urown stone basem This brick fron . Te MILLER 4 a é Le Baki f 1 AUCTIONEER —AUCTION SALE OF » Bousoheld farnitnre—To morrow, (Saturday ) treet, embracin, <el furniture of the above heuse, which will immediately. yal want oi Sua fet pacttottors: apt suctioncer, 195 Broadway, M. Wirrens, LOST AND. FOUND. _ ry FOUN D—A VALUABLE ~NEWFOUNDUAND this advortisement a1 have him, by sddcossing a AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON 1084 0 Kegon at 187 Canal street, saloon rior bagatelle table, larze loths, ice box, counters, dog. The owner, TOODHAYV ae goed mace) SECOND tous adrae ‘i poy -aDNESDAT, beens) 9 bo! ST, oe “y ae Mor 5 21, 1865, DasEie AA ah ae are OFe Fare ae gj yb can $ pt] td 1 o’clook, either i martle top etegere, mirror front rosewood centre it plot tables, secretary, mends & Co,’ ‘6 salesroo! J.B. Pe, eas ab BS Dey strat, and excursion ticket 120’clock trains), tor ‘will be stated before that FURNITURE. SAMELLED COTTAGE PURNITURE—NEAT, PRET ty suits as low as $25, at tho manufnotory and ware 4 Bi eat Ulevcker streat, besides ov Vv ite. a H. WARWICK. ‘rosewood corner stand, iks., with & oil paintings, richly framed rosewood and mahogany bed- stends, superb air mattre iaszes, marble top roee- blo top washstanes to itably rewarded by gene Hurry, Jr., 149 Pearl street, or or HA} od Df EVENING, MAY pes IN ONE G renkfaet tables, rich chima, silver- Catnlogues at house. fermivure. diniog and Ware, crockery, cut mb aides de. No postponement. UGENE RB. Ahh AUC sOnESe. BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOLS, orrow, Tae 30 70 Nasean strect, ‘ote ‘th for ntioman’s kas, The ander, vt ve: ceive a liberal reward by leaving the articles at 247 Kliza- 6. road: style of elegant and fasbi (.ADY's GOLD WATCH, ATTACHED TO 4 he rcpseced Stexged on Wea finder gilt « reseive s Pvitable Sieve tye by retoreisg fi East Twenty-socond street. OST~A STONE CAMEO Rares PL several niiure, eovered in Fi . ‘procata. pare pec ate og A A eras PAR- hire som: ot stands of ever: acer tien, "1 tee eae spewoo 2 P rng pecan York, “ pho Pfs» hd My DISPOSE Or Bouss Fur aress C, box No, I wilt’ frames, oval mirrors ‘ewo splendid Pronch rex moanted harness pK ay of at bad and He y f cagravioat, O8T—YESTERDAY a Henry vrei A %. bpd ON TH! eee seen picking it confor REBAR en ac ie ori tert \ALIFORN1A DIAMONDS.—THIS NEW AND DRAU. {itu article, equal in beillianoy and Teal diamond, moun For sale’ obee a) Lay nt of Bi of beautiful out ‘cad a CLOTHING, &0. LARGE Quanriry, or ct, OFF Fe highest Jobn Murphy, 123 tat nes. ACOBS', 407 Mor Besedwar. TELaGmePH. » Aunasy F-* Bevvace Comrranr. No. 3g Wall atroa, Naw Yorn} § Nicholas fiotol NEORGE basi) AUCTIONEER.—EXTENSIVE SALE * sare Ty OnON IT Baxter street, Ln oe menoesnl off Chatham, ave] ee. fa a tiretare Ta eF, Lv! sous. ATT@N- Lite ADIES SAAD Ag GENTLEWEN, 6 Neth. i eta: bough! ey aaeeichtsonth nud Nineveratl ma i ehly vente avonue, between table, doe = Bares singe canmalted, wired a oer ee extension d dinie, =| BARGE STOCK Ry J ado a ‘t TRNwIN CA fc — 3 | see CLOTHING. SPIRITUALISI, WprRiToa1isM.—Miss SP ADRING AssistRo ya two otbor modiame will rockers, clocks pte, Tade curtatan ae be oxamined on tho day bet oS Overy fenility romiored Parohas. thi Sale Li feet boxing roi shipper.