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YHOLE NO, 7008. _ABVERTISEMENYs nWeWED EVERY D DAY ERS AND TUF CO’ RomoN at 17TS PART ©. been current that this evening, thr 2h inst. in de or judicial officers, had re- ng oF nominating any can ti- gas ine Assembly, Common Connett or Police Jus- aud whereas, Tp rd is calculated to mislesd the Mq: of this ety ond state aw to the pu sof our society Tn'relation to the’ Approaching election, we do ihere- Fésatve, ‘that having vo control over the nominations for Avsemiiy’ Senate, charter ur police fflegrs, except 1 ree that ere yee with our Syrucuge plattorm. no Tao ere wras ever or did alec them, and er unas la, oF did t ‘Miepee remalt un tho New York liquor dealers™ and Volice Justice, to be susiained at ‘Was also unanimously approved and con inlet ‘The Conunittee for the riating funds to ald c eatin naepens sGaapeoea tink win the ome sin trom $105 0" at 15 Beekman street same place, on (Monday), 308 reo ae! < ie opriived fo the various wards Gan be procured “the pereege "pple of himeierity of the deietaten io oe oe eran Lea’ Genie Cen veriion of each wat ‘The rega- bor’ monitty‘mocting of the Liquor Dealers’ So icity inhereby \posiponed to Monta, 12h ry pM TAG alock BM N. HEYW<RD, Devin ®. Page, Sec, : BUNCE View Tosdent, LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS, Our 'rifnds, both tly 4 ei Bee, them, Gat rallying con ouhecs ate appetuiee Taal ins ‘owns. He yure that egery Uberal vole le thade edvetve, and that none are lost by delay or dilaiony action, Let vote, ds ‘etirers he appointed to stand at ‘he polls, and sce that ho frauds are committed at the batlot boxes, This is of the first mpar'ance See thatit is done, PROSPECTS OF OUR TICKET. We ob secve that John Van Buren, in a recent speech, claimed she eirctton of the soft she'l ticket by « plurality of 50.400 votes, he Aimerican party also aniicipates a trinmph in the election of lis key BS a lark vote; nd the republicans expe “itailiy of al leant 40,000. Where. the calculation’ are ~s0 Various and contradictory, of course it iy difficult for even the most eperienced and best iforined pollticians to form apy deSintis opinion, Each one seems to be guided solely by his ect an ir Poastiul prophecies. are no. more to he believed apreasor e-News or the Albeny Alias, Bn! when busy calzulating a result which is to be detinl- tively vetted inso short a tine, we ace certainly Justiiable in doing A lille guessing on our own account, We have been hesciolore vers moderate ‘y our estimates, and very modest in ‘our prediction’, being wiiling tv let ime and the bilot box de ide Uve con'est.. everthelens, as many people may have been the different calealations put forward by the vastons ‘we deem it proper (a say a few words ip regard Jeet of our tek: election of our whole State ur information trom different ring, and becomes betier and wottect inay fey been od by the treachery of Vander | Sool, Tay or and Hendrickson, bul We have no oreasion eve thar ifs iniiuence exten beyont a small circle of soft politle'ans in Albany and Buitalo, fome of those persons “caieutate on the eleeiion of the who'e vol) teket presume to he vote for Seymour last year as an indication of tine State, ‘Ley forget tal a lange port of Vaden Gd exertio ty ry wing to ony Honor dealers ‘and prouitiioulble, ‘wha very. genecally supported him. For fiat Portion of their ticket aes 4 iumied convention of Ostober WD, the vote which Sey mor received. an inereased activity of or- ‘niente, and by the tinpopularity of tbe law of lat winte ui they have aes to expect te tor the rest of their ticks ‘The sott vote fa ‘was aou' 100,000, which, deducted from Seymour's vote, leaves nearly 60,000 as the strength of the anti. prohibicontats » ‘The hart vote tn 185% amounted to pears 199,00, which is wbont the force of that party in the Kfate, The voletor,Reonson Was to (eet, as it fs weil kuOwn, that vast of hards last year deseried temporarily to We believe (hat most of them will come ra part ofoar ticket, This n00 (ae 8 e believe eatlag thousands ot persons: homaiy to the Bev paris. will ‘vole the itauional coe the ‘nt ‘one having nes chavee of puceess apo the fuy This 1 ludes large pumbers of, ho prefer daar tod feta a are only anxloas 10 cast chetr'votes in suche wrest aa fo nuk apg tell; added to tate Sime 19 emg ois eps of thousands of citizens though not directly ‘interested in the question, are ‘2 abi ughly aod nacompromtsingly hostile to. the Dibvors syelem, that opposition wo it Is with them a par mount piinetpie. We hve no means of computing “gumbers of these several classes; but we know from the in- dications which have a@iready menifested themselves that the omasses of both sections of the democratic party are anxious aad desdrouy of triuni su over the fusionisia, ert te tise tend to coucenirate avery large vote upon one sdieket tn ‘sda ‘tien to the forest we ant-probibitiorisis can bring to bear, Under these circumstances We cannot ree yur vote can tall below 170000, ® number which is amply ele m of all our canli. p this desirable result ean Se accomplished if ali those who are interested in the subject will Work as zealously aud arven'!y as onr oppancuts. REPEAL. Fellow citizers, do you wish lo be siigmatived ax vavabonds nd scoundrels? “Will you sulter hypocritical politicians and “Ariveliing fansties to denounce yo ar pursnits as criminal, and do deprive yn of the means by wich You support yourselves Bnd your farofiies? IF not, vore the consilt Hicket, and, seshintt such a determination of wiil, srich a majes'y of power, je wil ecunpel tbe reveal of that odious enastenen! which Bow wdt-grages our statute SNOK TO THE STATE TICKET. Remember tut the great fight ison the State licket. Every vote for our State cudidates goes to xwel the protest against Oyjustice and tyranny; vole lost adds to the xtreagth of = eneules, dnd diznin'sbes oar moral power, We want to show che trading politicians who have sought to elevate them. to power ga the ruin of our rights and interests, that they have a: ovused a spirit of resistance, and a s'rength of organiza- Ucn which eupnot be trifica wiih. We want to show them that ‘tae strengthtis in our hauds, vot in theirs; that we can hurl hem to the earth, and deleal ‘heir plans and aspirations. If we enna convince, ‘Wo can territy | them. It will be peresived by the resolution at_the head of onr co Yous, that the Liquor Dealers’ Society have deemed it inexpe. dient fo make uy nominatious for county ofcers. BE NOY DE yin! Do out think Ul the oppressive and ridiculous Liquor law, 1 now di ‘ute book, is ail we have to fear. ttonists theuselves are iis principle, Oa tale socuniy 6 venemies, They may lient, 2 Sorat ‘Rave as rmcels fo fear now 4s ever aa fa'ne law and all similar schemes 1s to elect the const tiiional ftate vicket. Kemom ber that. Yore TAR ENDIRU LIBERAL aIEK eT ever been presenied o the people of New Yor! ‘of support than hat mon retontes by ine “ioerat th every Way a ticket Worthy the most earaest #u Part!’ tn every way fe fe unexceptlorable. Vote, then, te Whole ticket. Make no scratches or. crasures, and show by a Thera! i iuiapd neat Tuesday tha: th: people of NeweVork are iat principle, and determined to free the Stave from the nS eee toe upon ier bidherts fair farne. AN RVIDENCE OF REASON. thie placed our tick rea’ Ahe be: on ‘ise sieht iceewon The Tienes Mery “Ying ramasee mibtless sees the teary of public dentuideny, “dhat ours ts the only: CT, CH ‘the remotes! cuanee omen agsumattae’h opp yi! es {ta course according!y, ogee ta remarks on ae ernnose the State oak seieoie’ by theL iquor Dealers’ odeveutinn ts ig amonee demorratic union, and should be wnliable \o all lovers of Moon We We take Mr, Tilden for Attor- ney Geveral, becuuse we believe him io be sound on the pro- Aubliory quesiion, and because we tear there {9 little hope for the euccess of Mr. butherland in tis contest.” success to defeat, and principles to pride, vould saine sensible manner, our majority in Hie State ‘ott be gounted by tens of thousands VOTE THE LIBERAL TICKET. ‘etmember that the ticket of the consittntionsl aad liquor dealer) party is the only ong. the! siands any chance of wc- cess against the fusiouists, You who claim to be exclusively ‘rational Men CanMOt Vote aDY olher \icket If you have any re rd {OF Tot awe protesiations. There is only one way to simee sei sineertty, and thet is hy supp inion farke:. Reflcc! that asly other course Will {uo trinmph suzcess you profess bs regard as fatal to LIQVOR DE. pe HOTEL KEEPERS, IMPORTERS U wieese ri threatensd » odious syatem of pro Mo ni the fanatics who insaae's seek d ~eurd theories ruin of yeur interests as cl'igons aud your privt en, (hat (ht people of New York wil! nol sabmit to upression. wheiher ope aly exercised of clothed reform. Prove to #. and knowing dure main- recious ime, Bat a few hours y between this end the ci Devore every one of Ghem to ‘the cause whieh claims ail your energy and all your zeal in its beet. We louol latend io imitare the exemple of the Times and ocher papers, by img preposierous claims, which could Ne raed wo throw ridicule upow cur capacity. sor caletiatto end (o assert tha: the prospect for the election aie ticket is decidedly good. We have oo hestia Sion in arming that fis the only ticker that has the slightes of heaung the Tusion ticks’. Our inerm ution trom all tne Sate le Geckdedty ex>iurexing, aad becomes bet in, We donot ye rachery of V onl a very The fe that bo to nae 4 the beavy vote cast for Se; ra and anu hey lave the Tiquor dea ipporied Lin. Pein 4 by anbmentod actiy the lave 01 Inet winter for that 4 red at syragnce om the 1tb of Oo ba they expen it ha. portion of our ter ro tan be Bo eomlus cd 3 doubt, The other ult alto w in 1sét tras about 100,008 166,040. ‘The inerenae was ue dealers sod ant prokibiionla which is probably the brates ‘the vote for Broxson Jast yoae was na (6 b 4 ueumbers is deserted toe Rec: othlog ‘We think they will almost al! Ven bait of one deket Heine one vote on the whole tloket up to a>erat 150,00 Silden forbs there are numbers on each de, many pK Who will refuse to the dictadon and will vole our tie ba ‘he Susioniets. tren ‘ha Saity ar arene many who, wi ren took Wille interest ta bie way hard volo in 18x was strength of that party in beware | mporarily They wil support, the an denleret licket in order to demons rate their opposition to the law, and to ‘he principle oy robisition escarasl . Added to this we fore. DoW @ more vigorous and exter whose inf ace we expect to increase our vote by many thousands. 40 noi perceive, how our vole can fal. below ira abies would my re the tel of all our candidaies, Let our and expectation wl earnestly. and our wishesand LIBERAL uMON MEN? Work lively and wibs wil, ‘The time ia near at hand when you will be’ called upon to’ decide a very important issue — Whether we shail be Boracned by y. correpl. uae aeryi cing, oF Loneat and capable meni ¥ ‘spies and shall’ continue to annoy our vervade our vhet! envervalo Bota doubt, i every elector wil bul do Sisdaty. Lat enter not a doul jut cach iteral Cuien sau, ten, put Lis shoulder ta the wheel, and victory is certain, FROULBITION ASD TRADE. BE, e phane o mo aa words to tio the merchaata of New Yor Prontbsory t Law. New York, pire New Worll—the a1 al mart cube cans ‘otrade her wealth oe bison et siat ig dod her capacious warelouses, jut we have no Teed to repeat this: i isa apace! tae; the the evidence: are to be seen on every tl Hivns on the ob- tamer oud decsend nic auogiion? It would be strange could there be sound io such a clty any’ copalderable number of sons favorable to the enactinent of which direc’ {teu Is elleet the very sources Mer is prowperi Eien tn the world. New York is direct!s Interested in a tree and Unrate cted commerce. Yet the pr-bibitoniate propose a a syslem which, If carried Lut. pr aciieai operating, would ister: Ly cestroy a large ad profitable branch ot commerce and te: resentations wre stfl dent auhorly mn tals paint iat the very magnitude ot the’ liquor trails Geniands its prohibition. They tell us ot ihe thousands and fens of thousands of persons eng millions of Dusbels of enn and Darley and rye that are aunualle manufactured lala spiriuaus tauot for export and domoxtic cor sumption: and of the vast quantities of wines wajch are im porte rope. It ix astonishing that men who star: on uch vm foun do not nec the nscessary result of their ays ter {s strange that they cannot see that their ronibitory inv is « direct stuck on mn xroa! wualestal interests, which are presented not ely theagricuiturist andibe manutacturer of he interior, but by the merchants of the elty of New York. And it isnot alone tbe merchants tmnediately engaged in the importing and exporting of wines ant Nauors that re inter. ested in thia 4 ntall persons engaged in trade Cr leqn nileeted by it,’ Tye sarue kind of leyiaation tha: a:tacks ‘ove class this year will attack another clas next year. The io tereats of one ave ¢ mnected with the interests of al! U the liquer dealer and Me liqvor importer may be succeastully as #a led now, men engsged in any o'her branch of business may deaitacked aerwards, The securli; of the whole is involved in the securt'y of each one. Legislative interference shuld de rejecied and combaited the moment it ix brought to bear on ‘any commercial in ereat, Au attack once mate with impualty Honly be the example and preredent tor as of assaults on the rights of commerc ee 01 the Proullationist to auy consid or of this kind, and their uler coutemp for the hop y heir own hey pre‘en iow: a act, "tor the Prevention of Intemper- ance, Fauperinn and Crime ecron Ly Nothing in the act eniitied “An Act for ihe Pre vention of Iniemperance, Pauperisin and Cri hall ccnsirued to prevent any’ importer ortenier in mig in the city of New York, who shail give bouds, with good and sufli © ent surely 10 the proper offiow", not less in amount than oue follars, nor wore thun five thousand dollars, fron spd shipping liquors by Vessels bound. direct to ports outof this Sate aud not within 100 miles of the bor thereof, provided the name sha! be in packaies of not Jens than gallons; and provided further, that std bonds shall be mvieticn that any xales or ship: Violate or evade the spirit ant a eer t will sible to the his iw Uh slate uy meuis were made with the: inte intent to of $8 “SY CHION 2, This act shall take effect on the ‘Lis, ng We have ‘ald, was rejected in the thus be veen that rrobibitionists are iuerly f effectof thelr system on the cominercial iatérests, d.co'ton, untrey.” This, forme a large and important em of our foretan trade | The probidivory law would not oaly destroy ac wacott trade teal os wives aud Naviore are conoerned: bos would just to the came exient diminish theexporiation of those articles with w! © Pay for, our importations. | Moreovor, the ships now employed the trade would have to be with’ drawn, and thus large amount of capital now profitably in- vented various way watld he forced out of ts dalure! chan: nel fe merchants of New York, distia- opel ede ty aid Good nena,” wii porcetre efect of this odiot jotolerant sysiem, and il refuse =e by = votes. The ouly way ‘to ore these race, t the tieket nominated at Syré Rowerer ie fue 10 i on tbe ‘ott of deta vig ‘The fasion ticket, advora'es ef dixguise the fact. represents the pro- hibition’st ‘and its snecas would confirm that poney is morally certain. The proof is seen in rot tycr inat ait the Maine Law mea sustain the Seward they certainly have good reasons for their course. duty of antl rpolibit aie to volo against that hat tekot io not “oe nd in fevor of the consiiunional tieket: and we rt ‘any gate Whohave a ureulgr Interest in the sucseee of the Ine then tbe mer is of New ork. THE NEXT Liars aTuge. The next Legislature which mees in Albany will bave a great work (o perform character ‘otour ‘State for good or evil wilt Le ints baud. How important, then, that it go ahd be rig bily compo-ed ; how important that the fanatics aud hypo cries of the Jast seasion sbouid be xhelved forever. This can be cone by Ihe proper action of our friends in the, country towns. The po ver fs tn thelr bands. and it only remaine toe that ile rightly axertod. Vote only for such men as are li in ac dsentment. There are enough of the right at rt in abundance to elect them, i measures are 03 wken Acilon is victors. Exertio: quart tan triump! i ihed, no stoape let unburied S03 no yecureere Cnertba: apaced no spoure ths eaooe of the entire State tcket of the liquor dealers’ and constitutiona vights’ perdes WAR! WaR!! © Thogddress of the Stale Temperince Society well saya (ua ‘hat ke p seage of the Probibsiory law is not a ireaty of peace, but « de-laration of war—a deciacation of was t True; itis a declaration of war. It is the war of fanaticiam 00 common sence ; (he War of Coercion on reas ym; the war of force on argument, IL « deciaration of war on the cons itation aud ow the rights of the people : of war on individual liberty and the treedom of opinion ; of ar on conscience, war on, in dependence of thought. It is a drelaraion of war on the frst Inciples of our institutions of @ temporary ox 1 arrogant mo Jority On-n resist'ng but. peaceable minority. ‘This te tho wae that has been declared vy the Pratibitonists, Let us see how they can mainiain i, Reason has been forced to yield tor but she will soon reassert her pre-eminence. ‘AL EFFECTS OF PROHIBITION. 1d that every bushel of barley converted ino lis throwa away, Stich an assertion only proves Lorance. In every pound of barley there isa cor: Pr ion of nuttriion, aud thie may be extracel as effectually under the form of malt asin that of starch or flour, Chemical anal: ale will enablish this fact. The elementary aup Por! of life will be fornd 10 be ae effectuall® developed in kood porter or pure al it hud been allowed to remain in the Eriatoal chaih lise (1 amditis'n fact well known (0 physiologists, Wat by uni ing tn (hat form, or ina spirituous, with the compo tent parts of the body, they communicate to {i a tone and a thor which it would hever otherwise aliain, ‘The most solid fod that is taken into the stomach is in fuet converted into Guid, which sa resenples in pearan @ the cream that will be forma tonting on the surface juberan'ial Hania porter or ebyle, to which we, alinde, is none other and from t all parts of the body are formed or sustained. more than a leespornful of it ows from every heakhiy maa}, Fot this ts found sufliclent to nourish the whole i and ie Iratiers ile whether It may previous'y have been ta reat mrasure extracted the food 7 artidcial means, or left to be lormed by the unaided eforts of nature In the aulmal sye tem. The former, ines . in the inslance of derani the tlgeative economy will frequently be found the tnore sal. tary means; and bence he utility of porter, wines and bramties in the cave of invalids. PROHIBITION 18 AFRICA The Albany Probibitionti way that the Maine Law bus beeo introduced invo, shy chief ruler of Basoluland, Las prohtbited the Importaticn and sale ot liquors decrre, cona'nivg clauses. Wocrdusate npr attbis.’ The Maine law ia at sulied ta the compratension ot ‘Airican sarogen. ‘The only wonder is, tat i over found advo caies umong civiized people. As probibiion seems to be wa aivolute necessity for many of our reformers, we fear they iil coon have to emigrate {0 {he domtnions of * Moshesh, cle: roler of Basotuiand.” They can be ¢oerced there to their yearts’ content 7—PLANT AND HOOPER GUARD WILL @ | A ‘meet ior Grill, on Tueaday evening. Nov. 6, at 8 o'clock agit, 220 Grand street. er, \Becretary. H. HYBERY, Captain / “NITED GUESTS AND MEMBERS ARD.—TO THE . wader ‘ A ofthe Tucmmey Utards. Tus the earitest ops RE ew to announce ww. ‘Toomey Guards, which was 'o Lave taken plac nae ot November, to the Lath (ast,, 1.098 sequemec of 1h prociemaation, forbiading mimay parties Garton the Tet and sth day of November’ having bean leaned by his Honor Mayor Wood. Although ith Dostponemer’ entails serious pecuniary losa bpon the company, the commandant ant bie asetlates, as law-abiding citizens, believe. tha’ 00 part in. teresied will Object 10 the change of time, when we bal) bonor to O Parade, beating de name of one Who is aaiie every ree] owe "The law must be obeyed. and. the Tormey Guards will be the last to violate Ww decteee, oF treat We atscwspect Ie winisiers. Very reepeottully, eae servant, &e , Commandant Tuom@ey Gar de ({ABDE LAnBYPTTE—soTH REGIMENT — A NeW AND AZ ycapnieta Enitorm or wale. Apply to Men, WINAST, 20 gal street LOST AND FOUND, N MONDAY, 01 some money. The at No. 3 Peli street SHEEHY OST—ON THE SD NST, AD Lt: ewer 14 and 15 imndy high, The finder or giving infor P perty Py ravine the propery Nea Yor T SORREL NO years old. Jang t wili be liberally re ation where he WITCHES. white forehead jeaving the b pd, at No, Ini Fs warded b NUR RAIL 4 duly 3, THIRD AV 7—CRETIPIL ATE NO. “¥ ¥ shares, dav maa Co, i ous. Naw core ace applied AND JRWELL PAWNBNOKERS AND gold wach, “Harrison maker ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM NICARAGUA. Granada in the Hands of Col, Walker, and One of the Lake Boats Fired at from Fort San Carlos and a aeeen aad ea Killed. Forts San Carlos. and Saltillo Subse- quently Abandoned. ATTACK ON PASSENGERS (N VIRGIN BAY, UST OF KILLED, WOUNDED AND MISSING, ACTION OF THE U. 8. MINISTER, &c., &e., ae. The news from Nicarsgua—a pretty fall outline of whieh we published Jn Sunday’s Hrnaty—is of 0 mostjinterest ing charactor, embracing a number of highly important eveuta, We are enabled to present to our readers to-day the following particulars thereof, supplied as well from our epecial informants as from thogouraals furnished to us. Co. sbiy For these favors we have to thank Wells, '# Express, Mr. Jamos L. Owens, Parser of the stean ip Star of the West, and Mr. Augustus Sthott, Fargo & the Jatter gentleman has given us the following details of the circumstance of the firing into the steamboot San Carlos the Nicaraguan fort of the same mame, with rts melaa- choly results, and of the attack upon the passengers at (he company’s office at Virgin Bay. Atter narrating the incidents connected with the de- partuce om 5th Oct. of the steamship Uncle Sem from San Francisco, having sixty men of the Walker expedition on by board, with arms and ammunition, at fan Jung del Sur, on the the 16ih, Captain French, he proceeds to say:— The steamer La Virgin, with the remainder of the paa- sengers, left next morning for Virgin Buy, where she was compelled to remain till 2 A. M. next morning, to await the arrival of Walker's party. As the Virgin came , Walker proceeded in a schoone: the landing of them under command of " to meet her, and it being quite dark, he approached bin a few feet of the steamer unobserved. He démand- ed the surrender of the boat, but as he boarded her, the } wit company’s agent, protested against bis coming on board. commanding, replied, “You spoke too la (15 men) is wufficient to take you.” af ‘aptain J. N tho steamer, The next day Walker permitted the Company to land their freight, when he left for Granada, at 6 1 above the city, at I it A. 40% falsely reported to have been gained at Loo M., jh, and landea his men three tail M., next morning. ‘They marched sato the city about clock, and found the peop'e celebru Scott, at the gangway, Colonel Hornsby, My force He then took charge of the ig a victory Walker surprived them so much that le look the city without resistance, and with 110 men, having eC all the native troops behind—taking the Grand Plaza and capturing their entire artillery, and from 900 to 400 prisoners, who surrendered after Walker's party had killed but 10 men, Walker's loss was only ove, slightly wounded, As the most infuential citizens wore leaving the city, from fear of harm from Watker aud his men, he assured them that they were perfectly sale, and that he would protect their persons and property from all harm. ‘They were so mach delighted at this that they assembled en mare, and invited him to become their President, which he declined; but proposed that Corral might serve far the un expired term of one month. He attended a jubilee at their Church, where he was anointed by the priest, who proclaimed him as being the saviour of their country ‘The American Minister, and Don Juan Ruis,the minister's Pilvate Secretary, were then appoin'ed Commissioners to treat with General Corral for peace, and proceeded to Rivas, Corral’s head-quarters, for this purpose. After an unsuccessful effort to conclude a peace, our Minister aad bis Secretary ordered their horses, wishing to proceed on their journey to Virgin Bay, when to their at’ aitonieh ment they were told that they could not have them, and a guard was placed around their room. Afier remaining bere two days, La Virgin came te St George, (1wo miles distant,) and fired hee a signs) for them to come heavy guns « own, Thenatives and Corra 1 were greatly alarmed at this fring, and enquired what it meant. Col, Wheeler said the Americans were arriving ut Virgin Bay, and unless he was hderated they would ve whi to ALZA.M., the following Thursday ceeded to an Carlos, and sent a boa ing its surrender. lunteer and ereupon he Virgin Bay and returae to Granada. the Viegia p on shore demaad was set and from at liberty thence As soon as the contents of the net him by force, and kill all the natives a were known, the Captain of the steamer la Virgin, who we toners, and the steamer fired into tiv The shot was well directed, but fell short of tb ue Walker's rent ashore to take the furt, but which wet their ammunitior, nt ashore with two of Nines with 1 shot. detachment « was the abouta mile distant. A riffemen, ander Capt. Turnbu ae we wel heavy men, were at once made pri- 2 of 0 rain setting in, md as they eoatd land only in a narrow neck of land upon which the cannon of the fort bore directly, they returned to La Virgin, which proceeded for Virgin Bay. The passengers from York came up and arrived at Fort San Carlos about one hour after the Virgin had Je(t. The San Carlos, (steamer, ) Captain Slocum, was hailed from the fort, when Captain &. come toand let go his anchor some distance before ie minutes, when an 16 Ib. sing the fort. ball was fired ot the steame The anchor had been down about five and struck her foward, parsing through and damaging her machinery, and entering ax it passed through the uppe. a Alt oh th but would re instantly killing Mrs. Alexander White, of Clinton medn county, California, and taking both logs off her ild, who lived some five or six hours, Another child of ¢ ame family had his foot injured with the same shot + About fifty sisle shots ware directs nat the pilot house. houre to vepalr, &e., the San Carlos steamed for Virgi Pay. The mother and child were buried ashore at Sa Carlos Combe 19th, La Virgin, wih Colonel Pry and troup frovee’ed lo Granada te join W Gr he marching of bw tehen, searched them Walker's party among the pa her, They were land: 4 on Saturday, 20th. 4 the meamer retuy Aids MBplolng aboyl pet ch a | Op the evening of October 1, the passengers waiting ner, were surprised in Vingia bay byw tr reewer! * the company’s office up in fromt o. o iad to coventy shote SE 8h" eengérs, who were crowsed (TOURt 804 10 the the office. Many of the pasnroper» tn few recured themselves in "he office. their revolvere sarrted about alt 1 inte om fron On gers, the sttey were a by about one hundred infantry, This body the heads of the 7 the woods As the government troops four’ mo soldiers of ) sured of seeurity and protection. The » con mend seoure) them that as soon a» a boat arrive would rend am atticer with ther ive them 4 “ that would enable them te pass the fort of 4am Carlos ur molested, He alee dete ome of his men to ageor pany passengers into the audurbe with lantern search of those who hal fed, Some were found, » mest of them—ineluding even wounde! persone—re mained all night in the woods, The boat La Virgin nme up to her asnal snchorage in Virgin bay, at To clock the morning of the 20th, and fired a rignal gan. be the egent wax powerless, no tight wae showe im rey) and she eft, but again ret about f o'clock. A ame to anchor, the troope were for some reaey marched out of town, and it was romore) thet they ha set out for San Juan del fer, On pinay, the 21+ My y ny | previous day—amd of whom two were badly wor + yar nengers remain rgin, which boat bre g in town embark ht th 4 Omotope muuntatn, in the centre of the lake, © y remained, watting for aur opportualty ty le orate La Virgin and San Carloueeret ion sgin Bey to take om board any returned pas ght present themselves. and then pr Granet r the sole purpore of calling upon thy nlted tor, Col. Wheeler, for protéetion. The Vicg ived about 56 passengers who had been micno: ome hat made their way beek to Man Joan de! “ur on pocsage back to Sem Franctsco in the | nei erger—Rev. Mr. Henry—bad walked some (won otwithetanding that be bed o shot thr 7 h ow : Shes Soha re a large number of the Unoie samy passengers joined “aE iain, bredetg . Hll, an {bee's pasty previous to his attack on the fort at San onsly arrested by the government tro Consequectiy erect report of the killed, MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, NOVEMRER on (he 10th, under w siromg escort, fo . ie tassengers by the Virgia to take care « re oD ’ 1855. ‘tives. sod otimated that he expected to be shot. While the pany did Virgin Bay, armed aad saanved, their boats would imme in was im the harbor thix seco. boat came alongside bearing ® deapateh trom . vernment officer, threatening that if the Transit not surrender aud leave they € themselve He toli be gathered at pi ouan fais pa. | id time, a » seemed to have been charac- ‘ke gov | fericed not only by o spirit of revenge, but from avari- Cow Cour motives and hopes of plunder, for Judge Cushing, the agent of the compan; net Out of m sick bed, war ied throughe a? wilcerness in the midst prison at Riva ‘ed through a comourative of a rtorm, and lodged ia » (Histance trom the scene of the | diately shoot Colonel Cushing. The missing passengers Quack ten mites). Here very insult that Spe. weie also ordered to remain on shore. The bouts, pe American, we (coal, iggent was heaped “a rete is | ape 8 asim; 3 Was not until the sum of $2,000 was however, made goud their eseape from the ghare, Rows aded'v'o the Commandant here that ihe cles et and before the last of them had reached | 0" ptive coull be obtained. Mr. Cushing was im- the steamer, tue native women were seen running in all prisoped Gfty hours, and would have probably re- dirte! ons, indicating the ap, meolately afterwards the throuch the street down to the comp they took possession of wad barricaded, for heavy Giving. flog to balf mast evening, a they had threatened to d same cvening bot bouts left for United States Miniter, and were ters. Col Walker then sent a courier to Corral, comaanding at Messiah, about twelve iniles distant, tbat one prisoner had Leen shot, (the Secretary of State, ) Walter while on role of honor, and unless he (Corral) eowrplied with hi, properitions for peace, fore 8 o'el. ck the next de. about thirty im number fO?. . the cou: who had been evuspiring again i safely retur: the prise vr thet he would conclude 4 peace, and vext morning. On thy were rurg, fireworks displayed ed in the principal cathedial Rreatest rejvieing, Dot less to the Americuns ia the city, Some feare ¢ in and make Lis pledge, but all wae quiet. tival of such cal At about eight o'clock Coionel Walker's tre bled in the Plaza, numbering about 490 me cket guard on duty outside of the orty, and they The passengers and wee warched from their Fabveas, and rest Tt was a matter of form as possible when drilled by their respective offic: ulso formed tn double files, quertera under the command of Cul. edon ove side of the Maza, merely, and to show as many Americ General Corcal surrendered hitaself, ‘The paesengets embarked on board the Sau Cactos at fowr o'clock the same evening, and while coming off saw pent steamer Central America bearing down. It was thought that she might have been taken by the government party, and intenced to aid in vetaking Gras pada. but she brought news hardly credible—the fort of the guve Carlos down the river to connect the West. Des fudge Cushing was rel ws if thay looked Here they lowered (he United States They then demnded that a boat should be seat trom the stewaser, wet some persoa com: miseione! to hold a conference with them; but the offi- cers did not choose to run the risk of being carried as prisowers to Rivas, aud so declined the proposition. wos feared the troops would bura the town the same At after the news of paace reached there, they hod taken and seeupied two character ist happened to be ehotted, and not very down the river to Greytown, the ‘ths sult, Liet OF KILLED AY VIRGIN BAY Jobn Boyd, Wayne erunty, 700. Wm. Howard, Lexington, Missouri; rot thousands Henry B. Vavia, Vernon, Van Buren ce robbed of over ‘Awo reported unknown sranada informing him ota high ma Tk was a 46 tives ‘The a ot the euemy. aguons were seen dathing oP. where the passengers put thomselves under the protec ion of the wppliod with good qnar Jhis couries be ers in his hands— ald be shot fortuwith turned, bringing word from Corral ia Granads the nforinniion bells perform- than that Corral would attack duriag the wight, atter giving with the Star hes are sent to Havana and to Wash. ington to obtain immediate aid from tt egoverument. ed, after two dayx, upon hik giving Corral $2,(00 in cash. He returned to Virgin Bay se (gov- exrment) party inquired of htm how much he should chorge them for the use of the company’s depot, which ya previously, of this people that, when they do any vivJence, it is all a mistake, and they intend no harm. As, for instance, blank cartridges were always to ba used atfun Carloe in bailing the steamers, but they always hartal Ove person only was seen at San Carlos as the Virgin junecd the fort; and at Castillo all bad left and gone Gen. Bosques, command. ing at San Carlos, reported at Greytown that be tett for avon that they bud no provisions, except half a cheese, and but three or four rounds of ammunition the enemy of Walker has fled before jim instance eacept one, in the vicinity of the transit route, end peace and plenty are now looked for ay the re » ocr. 19, 1855, Indlana; body robbed of WOUNDED AT VIRGIN BAY. Ww. Fitts, Tryon left shoulder fractured; has since lius Crows, Boonville eLot in right hip; will recover, P.D. Heny, West Brooksville, Me and coming out at edge of anus factory, Chatoog county, Georgia died, Cooper county of several ty, Mo. shot entering rector muscle, will re mained ‘queen vted much longer had not the exacted orow been proc ited from the officers om board of the Star of the West. yom what we coadd learn, there seemed to have beea exowe whaderer for such bental a ow duct on the part of thy goverament troops. gers wore for the mest part unarmed, and atte ttle or bo resistance yom ne aseault, Some persons who were present aie > attack, think it the ne tives mistook — the. for seme of Walk- e's purty. = The meat probable cwure for the atiack, biwever, wax the kind fewiing manifested townrds the rev tutionary, party the agents of the Nicarsgua Steamship Zompany ka ou; them with boats, be. in the atin! of foe "had to faiker aud Im- which cy M. the passezgers bough: om bowed the Star of the Weert five recovered entirely from the elfeste of their injurtes the ey ‘The dody of Mr. Pitz was entombed in pin the presence of bis fellow-passengers, who tested the most poignant grief at the sad fate that their comrade, OV SAN SVAN CORREAPONDENC San Joay Det, Norte, Oct, 18, 1855, The Kinney Schema and tts Prospects, Havirg resided here some the, and being pretty well ported cs to the affairs of Kinney and bls associates, f think it well e bh onder the present cucumstances, to a the public in regard ta the Colonel's operm pe At io Finding on his bogged by Fabens wv iMiop of fands | rogea,) and secing ¢ the Lnterior, he turned i shepherd & Hale. he purchased (so he +a wakes about five « the erve are the e:—The grants ou with the same are written, and evecy one Kn ‘hey have been hawked about Wall seost for tl ten years, but no one bas been fool em ntyance one cent upon them. Kinney, however, tint he exo do vomething with them, wed so has startet the humbug but it won't pase, THs like his resourcer—limineuse on paper: but no where else. Kinney is here without money, credit, eupplies or men—bis Governorstlp lasted wisieen cays. That was humbug No. 2 and ended ax bi arrival bere, that be had been hum and Lisjiraginary tiles to auadry department of Choutalas, (Nica at he had uo chance of reaching atteution to the old alfaie of the \ after some barguinings, grant for $500,000 —(this suid granta)—the facts of of the to the ps w |, beside scheme of colonization will—in an entire failure. The stories circulated by Kinney and his frlents, about farms coffee, sugar, n, mio ail humbug. Not an sere of Iand bas been’ cleared, nor willy be: and not a coffee tree nor stalk of cane with ev plented by Kinvey or hisgfollowers, There are by smorg ‘bem that ean cut wood, ploogh, or do way but ieaf and in that the majority are perfect. around ty for beuro, lodgings, rum und negate, f Hyiog rooms, driuking liquor, and running in debt including washing Fan Carlos was abandoned when they left, and all their | ig oll ther have done yet and T rather expect all they guns bad been spiked. The La* Virgin proceeded | will ¢ ibe new affair about gold ts an old affair--ne disect. 10 Rivas with news of peace, and the San } BOW there, ‘The thirty thousand dolar purchase ix all moonshine. fn fier, afi attempts heretoture to colonize this const have proved ‘atures, and will, for no white population cam do it, acd those who to try it dis, ONE WHO KNOWS OU GRAYTOWN CORRESPONDENCE. Guavtows, Oct. 17, 1856. Resignation of the Covernorship of San Jnan dd Nor by Col. Kinney. ‘The enclosed is Col. Kinney's last effort. Finding bin self in the minority, and no ox toobey hia, he resigned as you ree. His affairs ure getting worse every day. No surplur, ao money, no men—Iin fact, the Kinney expedi tion has exploded, He and his associates are dying hard. ‘Wey try to keep op rome excitement, They, as you ray see by their paper, (he Central Amerian, ave getting go farms, immenss researc y itis all op of It is up splenott gold mines. lo tall corn but unfortuns | Favens wo The brig Goean iiird, Capt, Boyd, mailer York yesterpay with » cargo of hides and’ wood, and the royal tail » Caner Eurydice. Capt. Tarleton, t in the offing;#ad the royal wail packet Teviott suila fea eve om the iBth inst veal news of importance CODILLE. NORTE Of every 1O TUK PEOPLE OF SAN JUAN GnBYTOWN, JUAN PEL Notrm, Pept, %, 1856, Having lowrved that a mirundecstandiog existed ou the part ot certain citizens not present at called for the purpose of forming a te ment, wud that there now extsty « the suine to estabiish @ governa eut of « pore per fien: character, and being at all times desirous that « spirit of yall exist among the ae ame Bs Ohio therefore resigns his ofier o nor, and Ceclaves the goverment formed on th tember inst., dassolved. HL. 1. Mac STRATE’ Oren ®, Qeuvrows ~=s sant Jeans pa. Nor 1 I herewith certi’y that the above s Haltnfal oy of te original document deposited In the archives of tke ative, AUGUSTUS KNIPPING, City Clerk From wn extra of the clip the ful lowing article on Use subject of the firing from Fort San Carlos ‘entval American, w os , We have reerived the following eommusication by a ‘Thomas Wittiams, Phiatelphia, V'a.: bayonet in shoul: | gentiomen from the interior, by which it appears Walker cer and arms, ond heavy blew on hix heal with breech | haw at Meets f ons ooo - pose American Jad the ‘Transit line bai Sint vier sre have been Billed by the govecument party. If this be Chorles Stanwood, Lowell, Mass, gunshot throogh e'no doubt of the authority of eurin biceps, not rerious LEFT IN HOSPITAL AT GRANADA, Theron Wales, South Weymouth, Mac banly frsctured; may lose hte arm, 4. G. Kendrick, Cineinnatt, Ohio left brewet;: will recover, Mioiog possengers not heard from— gunshot through ral Ameri :a Is fast asxuming « with 16th fovt., Col. Walker made left shoulder | ny attack upon Granada, and succeeded in captasing the DIED ON LA VIRGIN AT GRANADA. Pay, on the night of the 19th ult. As yet of the unfortunate vietims can be presentot ici al List loco, having first reiaed the steamboat Virgin of the lake, one of the Transit Company's stoawers. It in ute derstood bere that #Ii the troops who vecnpied the rity had left, with the expectation of meeting Col. Walker who was suypeved t) be on his way to attack Wives, In comrequence of this, the lly was taken without haroe road 0 mme anae only w few shots having been tire! Niebolas Carroll, Maryeville, Cal, formerly of Sew ‘On the ish ike Virgin of the York elt Carlos, and Col. Pry end Capt French IN HOSPITAL. fo hese fp bape dba be vagy Be Wm. Dubois, Gist Pend, Susquebanga of Grenodh aps the lake tha Hivam Serviee, Dongparte, Van Buren © bihod-hed. The anewer was given Hogue in ner Wensy M. Hughes, Moose river, Maine. on » fea 5 ch — pr at shic’a caused | to draw off out « “— | lending at Punts Mica, but w ny Michael Foncannon, Titlin City, Ohio. gunshot th reoclyid some dame ge “4 12 Gianede when morcle of side, trifting. orques fading Bi Maw mes wr, wider ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS he artived +m sight of the instant THE ATTACK UPON THE RETURNING CALIFOUNTIANS ar wa on Mlewed by rt Dew Patrielo Riva AT VIRGIN FAY—LisT OF THE KILLED AND | ts ao a i i Carlos, ‘Ch, Denaian neat two mhes Lelow the when he went on board ¥ 1eporter was empioyed in gather ard having received grdere fev biv goverument ot names of the pamongers killed and wounded at Virgin | ti ont race eit up or down $10 tre, They must therefore be satisfied with what infor noun oaragh, and mation we could collect ourselves in relation to the ead lady and clitid severely - ravly damaging the boat eovrrence. From those passengers who arrived in thir Bowne: allowed the y, per the Star of the West, we have collected the fol at exacting from he lowing particulary, in which may be placed » greet deal THE 1.—Willing® Fitz, of Georg mpound fracture of the hich he died left *h board the New York . . Boyd, of Indiana deceased wa ri . mest inetantly. He wae buri trgin Pe The Ntearr hase i —HWeary Davis. of ty, town, ‘te sve ‘ as accompanied and @ eosin ven worn ef from of Segitimacy and the inet remoan 4—William Howard, of Lexington, M serviliee viny, fhe Bot ly of Covington, Ky } ge toy the oe of the pal atow r . shed as tha n the baonet , { the passengers who were » yiners even vi arrived in thy wy on b hb ‘ A) v we nd theVowing names -— ' ' Thoma Willams, of Ubilalelpiia actnred, Lint j We know thet 6 Auer, Was very ct ' cored an to be out of dapy Me Nischael Foneconn ov a ugh mn die, which te not loo A opor - felon wutlering acutely (ron ‘ ewtes is part of the thigh, ut will non ree : € vte 4 haries Ringwood, of Maxewelin ® poet the arm. ‘The hart ts net consis 1 Niew t—Heury Harroeh, of Phriketept vig Seeeleae am f a wound in the arm He lett % a rerent jee ever 96 vi) make ai! dee slowanens se fe ere Whe weee ot be move cordial @recting smd fatie we could wot lewim; bat thelr i] a hege Meton# manmy days to merit wt thst a stuse the ot the leads oA the « ; on hetr imAuigenee fe \ Ten of {he pamengers were severciy > y b | these rix weve placed om board of the *tne »f t atier im thle, prombeing le the remalaing (aur were wouveyen to tae barpiu hare Vi ot Grapada. aude when { | | freedoms that peer icans enjoy, and a " Naito bam aay ble instruments of good, sud good “aly, to N May peace ! throughout her land, and, guided ‘8 free and Palightenea press, may industry ‘devolope boundless resources aud means ot wealth of which are has been to ber so bounteous, and nothing be heard throughout the length and breaath of the land but te joyous shouta of a free and Lappy the uy Of the thousana sor geter: groves. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THK ACCESSORY TAaNsCe COMPANY. The President and disectors of the Accessory Trane Company are enabled, at last, to congratulate you om the restoration of peace in Nicaragua A civil war has boen raging here fr eigiteen months, during all which time, until oor last triy, the compagy were not molested unnecessarily Uy elther party, bus enjoyed the confidence aad re-pect of tmth partion r business, however, wae material etatabes or two causes the genera; app om that the fuse ‘of transit might become the seut of «trife, ood prove fe op ery and treomure, Hecond, the pret lc eho za, which appeared om the leteemue sone three monthn since. Those who had been accustomed to ship large quonti- Men of fremsure by ous ronte ceclinet making further ipments, with assuraners that when peace wea restored ind ir shipments should be ramew od. The government party and army, the ral, aurrendered to the demceratic or revo on the 19th ull by General Wi General Cor tionary prety and terms of peace were fornally cA vo 4 vy and Genera! Corral, er the th jan thas ended am attack wae made on our parsengers while at Virgin Bey by sou seattered rempants ot the gowernment forces, and five of them were killed, Onoof our steamboats was tired into at sea Carlos, and « woman and chill wore kiled by a thirty-two pound bal, after whiels the offenders +piked al the enpaun of the fort, aud Med Cown the river to saa de! Norte. perpetrators of there outrages the new govern- wear promise to puaish in the severest manner. One minister resident ia Niemregna, Col Wheeler, has aise the attention of the United States government tor eottences agalost the lives aod property of aur eité- res, The revolution iy now ment a over. Order prewaile agai frleadly to the eon hit a, and we hall ae dof our own government longer have to 7 he isthmus fe free frem the future of tow company promises w burluers as successful an aan be de aired. prder of the Ihems THE THE ST. LOUIS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Additional Particuia ‘ LORD, Urestteat, of the Fright Ac. cident o e Pac Ratirund. th teen Persons led=Over Thirty Seriously awe Jured. [From the St. St. Louis bliean, Nov. 2.) MOPT DISASTROUS DENT—SEVUNTEEN QERsOn9 KILLED —GREAT NUMBER WOUNDY! The wegoificent train of care whieh oar elty yew terday more ing, on an excursion to Jelferson city, to éele Facitic ruilroat to that piace, uw J infinitely worse than thix mu ~ ble bearis thet participated in the pride of n, are now stilled in deatie ‘The train, consisting of fourteen ears, hf the depot om Seventh wre? at 9 o'clock, crowded wills invited tay a halt hour afier the time adveriieed Hy the Sno resebed Hermann this delay was fully recevere’, thie showing the god eon ition of the track After leaving Hermon, the train procceded with gooo speed, ani with out the least dithew!ty cattl reached the Gasconade, none of the most dismstrons necidents ocourred a thts efty int ralng. n gave way, god ten of the reached the eS pier when the «tracture uve way and, in falling, reversed ite position eatirel, She front turn 10 the cunt, and the wheels era On the tocomotive at the the were the President, Me. At K. Iidge, My. G'Pultivan, the ebiet engineer of the toad, ard an additional member of sr Mr. Bridge, it ie sopporet, | perl one sxved of the individuals named. Au howe after the Fiisaster, voloos trom beneath the wreck of the looomeifve were heard @ When we left the scone of dix vite i retieve the sufferers, 1 is ponait y, Ihty to be b proballe, that some of there unfortunates may ty reseued ‘The read enters the bridge «i 1 this otr- cumsiance perbeps proventod the disester from bet more fain), an tte care thereby were diverted, and thas vented falling directly & my al meiee, y however, was eoompll gage Care engine. «ent down, pression ot one «ho wor in it cauring ony st rienscasunity The Gret and cond pas. renger emrs fell ond to these, covers! were killed and a great number a angled in the third, ear or (wo were killed, only. This eroux postion and almost en tirely 4 tte Wi Thond Gb corsa great many were fatalty | eral inetantiy billed. The balence of the trate owed ewif ly op their fatal errand ant the lows of bile, nturions more or lew severe, war dreadful, of the ene plunged on these beneath them with: their ponderous wheels, and crushed or maimed the une fortunate perrons below ere bung upon the oli ine in pO pendioular poaition, and two or three turned bottam mn the gra Only one—the exteome rear ained {ts position om the rai. The ‘ollowing ls @ let of the killed and wounded, as far ay could be ancert shen the train, detailed for te ryoee ot bry oity, lett the { the were in the , lew seriously hurt, ‘Thor as (rm, in Ok Adolph Abeles Jodge Peeklan ! Kev. Dr. by Mr. Mott. Mr. MeCull Captain ©. . ¥C. Youth, (firm of Siaielt fe You! Thos. 6. O'Sullivan, Uhief Kayiness of Danka B. B. Peyton, (reported dews Mann Butler Joseph Harris, of 8. Lone county. —— Chappel, tether of J. 1 ‘ Coorge kbewle Barly wournED Mr, Jecko, firm of Hart & Jeoko Henry © Ha. iurun K Mr. & a4 George kK. Budd, leg broke Prenk lane Mr ' John Tarker, arm ty or dhe ©, Kieberdern, badly hart Toho MW, Winer, bs eter Brown. of Jefterron 1 Mr. Re deliel@ Lyekeman, baal hy J Vegans. 0; Lowa et: Voge ly hurt jemeph Whi entative from Riple, FL. Billow, avi brokers Meyor king, baely cut Col, DH. Avmetrong, baal Mr. Miitlejoin. badly hurt Mr. Leyton, Repreentative of ry orenty Aig hart Carton & Greeley, slightly inje ighny injured t, wlightiy injured bee Hodsem ¥ Gh \ojere Mr. Taylor, firm of Warren be Merritt, lag vrotvem Nation wii ee exter, ba sing © * ant to thee tetera” ’ ” ing 0) (oe corner of Vourte anf ' hid (ape Ginedens, lag rok « tieneveve lady wounded Wy tena ' 4 . " Mel"he “9 fortanate among thes . Ar Wert will to the all viation of ‘he hod eufferers, It wan tenpee ible, ver *yP yy bentager ond reeet Vewt< t e The eorttemt cccarme where . “ te Paw forer—ens fog ” n ain aecommpenied with \igtyt mt whe iption, fen wane tor hivited the Wigheet de ( tom erenperd with i ei yok ne celina om © maby eameped with lite eke for womany of he te + grlet will ve es oe Armen ty eee men ed jtaee