Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee == WHOLE No. 7139. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE CEORGE LAW, | sire, Monet te renmen smmname iy | Th cates cect oe ie leet Ad eT ayn BORREmG Comet Sy Hetatgee THE BALL SEASON 1N NRW YORK Para SUSDAY.~-We are fat approaching the end of Lent. To day is Paim Sunday, nd on to-morrow com- mences Holy week, during which all steaAfast believers are expected to be particularly piowr, eschewing all man- rer of evil, and setting their faces against the world and the flerh, the devil and all his works, Palm Senday is the Sunday before Easter, and is so called? in commora- Indies the sontheea port of the United States; some return home 19 it. Many could be procured at very low rates of freight to proceed to any part of the world, One Million ll flunared PD aaa 1 ite amaoniy th above veel Mire from 200 to 400 Thousand ol! 8, and ere good suostantial vessels. rs on Freight, ‘There are toree lines of steamers running semi- monthly to Aspinwall, viz.:—Tne New York, the South- News from Guatamvis, Costa Riea, San Sal. | smpton and the Havana lines. The rate of folght b the British sieswers you, of course, are well aware of. steamers, waiting chipment for the South and Calh ‘nis. PICUL:IZS AND THEIR CAUSE, AS DETAILED BY pone trip of He royal Weed Indie mati etd mimerir. ry 0 largest freight list from Kogta: acrove the Isthinus foreSouth: Awerics, amounting eo | eure Cu.Xing et. Phineas 7. Barnum—Bbeneser A. nearly eigh burdred packeges. Dyson v8. The S.\me—Geo, A. Wells vs, The Same.—This was We baa 2D Spporiualty ot visiting the United States | megip'emental ,*rceeeding. The examination was taken oh alcop- f-war ms yesterday, and were hi a oon canna gratiiec with the eppearance of thivgs on board Me. - Saga neeeeren.._ he Whe Firth Avenue Jam—The Bal Costume— ‘The Sotree, the Matinee and the Conversa: tion=-The Democratic Sicighing Party and the Pablic Ball—The Whole Subject, Pay- sically, Morally, Philosophicaliy, Soolally ith: wled to by the defendant’: y ” vader and South America, The freight of the New York line is $28 por ton: to Ga: | ti elr visit "the ‘Ferfperieianea, tigy tee ee eae ccrens e vee the round shat the atgerie | t02 of Christ's en rence into Jerueslem, when palms | and #inanctally Considered. ko. @ &o, eee et ted Bey pemciess ely reduced, it Bolg secrultog ince ‘their arrival at ek? port, pe hie thse (nc ie Sdtaimed does not state that the | “ere stzewn in his path by the disciples, Fuller, im hie From the 16th of November to the 16tky of Mergh the _ a al. Dg wi Ne jou’, 95 — oA ie Halas Crugany ate tw. proprot torecnte | brute ith ires crates bet Taman Sek een | Setament ator Lan’ Wy. prorerty wostover whicn | CRUD Blstry, sys sinenatle sol the unthinoaite, the gay avitiadiel- ‘The steamship George : States Newy, comma der, ler’ Aspinwall at 7 o'clock on | establithed urcer thsir auspices, making no for | Very abert harded'in cicers, fe likely to s'mape: bin 6 | OMG Decresary by the », wtute to eonler jurtsatotion, | death, ‘nd tbat we may bare ihe same done’ to” reocive mechanic, the parveau aristovrsey of the Fifth ave bim into our hearts. In England it is customary to use the alips of willow flower or blossoms as palms, it being the saly piant ma- tured so early in the season that is at alt like the eal palm. In olden times the worshippers wen: to their @. Votions attired in white garments, emblematit of purity, snd palma in thetr hands and on their persons. In Sout ern Europe this beautiful and significact cus‘cm is stili obeerved, anc even to day, in New York devotees will be seen in the streets dreesed in cl ithes which, 4f they ave not whive. are as near that cotcr as ihe ata‘ of the . commistion. Carg es for New York may be sent to Pana- the afternoon of the 6:n ine: aad arrived at Havana at7 | my conrigned tothe agest of the woes eeuear A. M., om the 10th. Le't svn. atl P.M, same day, and | without the vecersity of appointing an agent to atiend to arrived at Quarantine 4) 10, o’clook yesterday morning ree point. ot Ra t bd ad c'mpany are 10 receive car- oe the Cailiovuis =sa'ls of February 20, $1,219,- | goes in New York Centized tor ahliameat to burope ve cay jeasure on freigh:. nd 310 passengers, boside other point, snc attend to forwarding them to their des- leaving 131 passenger« »: idavana, the greater part of | tivation without eny charge for commismon, or other whom were for New Oriean: otarees than those actually incurred and disbursed by The Pacific Mail S'eam- i: C mpany’s steamer Sonora, By contignirg srgoes to the agent of the Railroad RL, Whiting commancer #'t San Francisco, February | Company for rhipment by their line of sailing vessels, 20, at 21. M., with 313 pasengers amd $1,490,848 in | *bippers derive the advantage, not only of saving com: Bue, and the substantias, solid middie classes~all profes- sions, all trades and occupationt—the politica’, the mer- cantile, tho literary, the lege people ofall comiitions off life and of ai grades im’ the social scale, are engaged tm one sontinued round of pleasure and enjeyment. It tet the season of mirth aud merriment, of public diane, @ Parties and balle—it {s the sesson, abeve al2 others, for true social enjoymen:, and with atl the miterialism which ig said to belong % the character of New Yorkers, there ia no city whose people” enjog yea'ain here until ho can recelve a fresh comolemont | _M#f- Barnum, inanawerto int *frogatories, says:—I reside from the United States, as we should be sorry tht the | stpesentin New York, and h ‘We so particular occu ya- Bele ettrded or gar Ponte fader ia er watt | wen; Tam tn co business; I wee at ove time ine i lor ensme of e ‘3 Tne sHerold of the 2st ult, bas the foluwlag:—We | W*ECr ot the contents of what 1 Vealled Varnum’s Mu- hing Sih Canna alata Pie sanente Gales seum; I have owned it for the last fourteen years at on the n’ght of the when off * ot Mentucro, he experiemoed a slighi’shock of earrhguaker "2 %@ the 27th Cay ot last Noy omder, when I sola ‘The negro who murdered his futher and acme other re. | % to Jobn Greenwood, Jr., and He wry D. Butier; the ations. at oe Hoseh Lupe: some montns ago, i con- | eomidersucn was double what I ga ve for it; I gave snd sentenced to be shot. 24,100; George W. Fie'cher, Eaq., United States Cons! at As- | S200, amd sold it for $24,100; 1 sold it om pipwai), is at present om a visit to this city. Pedr cf seven years; I took the }¥omirsory notes weather would juatiy. But Palm Sunday ia not odserved mw but sikewise of not paying transportation across A negro bad commitied a daring robbery in ths house | ef *beve partice, able annually, seoured by a | as it 4 ‘themselves more than ours, or who ce more” lavish’ treasure, (9296,006 ot wnivn aus on English account,) | the raliroad, until the cergoee arrive in New York. {Mr 6 Allen, peat Loce pie, sovfession tocats thece os posse Rint GLU Aa ee EOE SEO es aaets, caeamactnc a rive cnninatinn te end arrivedat Panams «: 9 o'clock on the evening of the | By the enci cen pro forma note of expenses on a cargo kigredivey eesti soe ei ‘i eaten | bane 6 oe S| all ading cut of the minds of men and are now only no- | of bie in the pursuit of such na frcm Pesi informs us that a company of the and am ready to make such dixpraitio.¥ ¢f tuem as | ticed by a few old fogies wi still keop their “Cmentories eh teent, of coffee, you wil! perceive that at present the actusl ex. | gover: ment forces had made ‘an stropt to arres, sone Greot; the conten's o! the Messua asd | green’” by observing them. Our fashionable frienis ace | Wont, CRY knows. New Yorkers aro partioularigy The John L. BStaphens (wit United Staten troops, pas- | Ere g31 10 per ton or 2.940 be, et hee eee Sestbaa Siete Veet, ny, wares me securing, how | bese it red ‘a short time »for che parpore of | anxiously ooking ous for the end of Lent, when fair awd | ‘M4 of Gancing, and Uberally: patronize and ‘encocrage: he wale was effected inn bona fide nant er Fedro Goitia, it ia said, has made overtures to toe Go. | frem such inventory; Merars. Greenwood and Watiec are vervor of the State, to join the goverpment party aad to | pow in the actua) possesion of th arsist in the arrest of the inrurgents, but this apperra to | dvteresc im the daily recetpts, not be « dodge on his part to deceive the governmen’, va it | the building velongs to the widow Olmatead and tse wite ie weil known tha’ Goitia is the ringeader of the rev lu. | of My. Sargeant, of Fisbkill iauding, and the caugt .er of tienary party—in fact, that he is tbe prime mover io wil | Mr. Oims‘end. gay New York will be iteelf again, MurnororstsN Horety—Ezcelsior, Not exastly higher aad bigher, tut larger snd larger. The proportions of this mammoth hotel are-not yet in accordance with the- views of its proprietors. There is no limit to their de- sengers and mails trum Now York per Mlinols, Feb. 5,) | republic bar been ebipped hence to the Unites States, so left Acapuleo Fed. 23 fo: Sa» Franeisco, All well. that it is difficult to get information as to what rate of freight woud be ebarged from Punta Arenas to Ni Joreph Talbot, late bu curr of steamship Philadelphia, | Yor via Cape Hor: (Fcextatnh could be iittle loss, If fell overboard on the nigt+ of tho 2d inst., in the harbor | ary, than via tbe Panama ; but evon if cxttes of Aspinwall His body o+) not beem recovered up to | Could be shipped round Horn, freight free, my punife balls end private partiss, In fact the pole ball hos become a settled institution among c»—eu instt- tution, too, whict financial revuisicns and the gredtest depretsion in stosks are unable to overthrow, it is am institution which requires for {ts maintenanc? milkons tf eats ew statement shows tha’ the Panama Railroad would still be | the disturbences, Grove examined by Mr. J. W, Wilsor—I own some reai | ‘ies. Not sativtied with providing for tive to six hun- | Of dollare-yearly, aad which gives employment to thoa- the time - oy Gonege Low's leaving part. : Preferable, on accouct of the greater certainty of its ar- Wosbington’s birthday was duly ce'ebrated at Aspin- | estate in whe cit oes New York, but it is placed ins special |, Orec guests, they are contiamaly extending their accom- | mands of parsons, Regarding it justly therefore, ar one March 13, at 2:50 P, M., \ 95 N., Jom. 75 38W., passed | rivalsn due seas n, the saving of lose in freight, ia bet. | wail essignment for the benefit of my erecitors modstions, and 'will not rest satisfied wall every insh of | o¢ the moat important in our city, oud one whos on American bark hing « waite signal with a groen | te Ccndition aud color, in consequence ofthe shorter | _ The Arpinwail Courier of the 26th of February, says:— | {Ibia questicn was objected to dy defendant's counset, | *Vailo¥le room is appropricte- to pariots or bedrooms, 4 “ A Denodsaahsinere iy tree in It, believed to be «ve A. L. Howland. sea voyage, the saving in interest, the facility of sending | Severa parties of Yankees have recently settied, or are | om he ground that under theee proceedings (he Court | NO ¢Xpease is spared to make the Metropolitan what its | ™#nence fs inseparably dependent upo-the existence af in ewaller shipments, and many other reasons that will ce ers |e newe iadicates. ‘There 4 no such thing-as stretching ite 2. » Parse, at now prorpecting in the interior provinces of tuis repu> | camnct compel any assigoment or conveyance of real massive walle, but from top to botiom, from front to Marob 14, at5 P.M. im. 47 20 Le Co eections of Jand as mch as any ia South America. { es ate.] soetety itself; we propose to consider { socially, phywt- A ie nt themselves to you. . c ‘ cally, philosophically, morally, amd, last of all, finane’@illy. #choover Plandome, of Ne~ York, for Savannah. Coffee in‘ende: tor the Eng!iah market would probably is estimated that the dique at Carthagena will ve ‘Will you ryecify where the real estate is’ (Object. } Tear, there is every comfort, every lnxury, which are so : . The George Law bas t=!» wing cost, if thipped direct from Aspinwall, $10 per ton at | conciuded in about six weeks, ard that ba or (Ws ve Peay oe cy the northeast corner of {per generally appreciated). that whea fall and runaing over St is entucly unnecessary for the purposes of this TREALUKE LieF. a H ee. on (eeaek Aas ee pande.cioam Nevi- a ener wil be running thereupon within = year We | street and Broadway: I cwn about 80 by 200 feet in deoth; frat sre ccoiant te sores pemperscly, te come touting arttole to go iatoa historical account of the origin of . contemplate sending the c fearn that the proceeds of one of the recent triysofs | there is an incumbrance by way of mor ‘or the.enjoyment cf its quiet und spacious | pay. ; ‘ten ua, Heer $12,500 | required for thelr steamers to Aspinwall, to come over | steamer now running regularly there was $25,000" | cn the a perty to, the amount of s113,500; ic Seoe | parlins, forthe order: taat prevaiia in every ceparimont, | A OF ® learned disquisition wpon ne vid Nevius the railrcad to Panama, and there vessels will bring, at Kl Panameno snforma us that the $10,000 bir owed by | we $70,000 cver and above this inoumoraoce, but [ | ©F the unitmited liberality exhibited in ite cuumary | *7t. Jt is encagh thet they not only exist, bat Newhouse & Spa\ 10,100 | least, 10,000 ons yearly, there can b: no wan’ of vorsela | the Stete sce time ago, from Sr. José Maria Cv», aad | think ‘it would not bring much, if any, more | argements and for the personal attention oSencn pro. | that they form a prominent and indispensable part Preomay & Co,,.,.. 10,000 | to load for Eu «pe. But even if there were, freights from | fer which hte woverment house was ynunecned ap than the incumbrance, aensg wo rag wite's | prieior to the wants and wishes of all who come under of ow social ite. The ball season, e# we have ) John Phelan, Je 8200 | Dew York to Liverpoo. are generally $5 pot ton, making | been paid. riebt of dower; this is all the real estate I own ia | thelr care. The entire internat machinery of this sstab- | stg, 4 i KB. Woodward... 7,000 | total frelgh*s vis New York $36 10-100, and the’ expense | The West India mall steamer brought to Panama Bogo- | tte city of New York; Lown a piese of property ta Bush. | lebment is perfact. No noise no bustle, mo contusion | stated; extends from the 15th of November ¥. Probst & Co...... 6,029 | of re-shipping which would be amply compensated for | ta papers to the Tt of February. wick, conslating of 20 acres of land, which cost me $25,- | #84 excitement, but all moves with the silence aud regu- | to the i6th of March, and is in the full tide of sucoems H. King & Go... 6,000 | by the advantage of two warkets. ongress had assembled, and elected its officers. (60; there is an incumbiance on that of $17,000; this, | !atity of clock work, whiehto a large class of ttavellers | in the -avaths of Jaauary aad February. Al-a0at every Wellington & Absott 6,000 have been unable to ascertain the average rate of Tn the “enate, sr. Mariano Ospina, President; Sr. Be- | also, is rpecially assigned for the benefit of my creditors , | {8 a matter ot considerable importance. association, political, benevol li feels it “ae Pusat ikon. 6,000 | freight from Punta Arear to Farope, as vessels are gone. | vigro Barreto, Vice President, and Sr. Manuel M. Medina, | andthe real estate that I have specially asnigued is not | Fxovn Ixsvxcrion Mramixc.—A meeting of fidur dealers erat roth beneyenenty Oe Literary, ane ti lais ohn Durand & Co.. 4,503 | rally ebartered for the round weyage; but astreighta at | Secretary. half enough to pay the specific cebts for which such real Held yesterday: ‘at 5 HE fa, | CAmbentapon it to g:ve onobell during the ronson, fur F. Spien.. $700 | Yalparaiso a eat prevent £4 158. @ £5 for inferior. and | In the House of Representatives, Se. Manual Ancizar | estate wan aesigned; before the assignment was executed | WO* held yesterday at No. @Stato street, Ni Hi Woolf, | the amusement of Its membero or the inoreree of tte juiten & McFarland, 3,000 | £6 10s. for first clvss vensele, it ia only fair to consider | was elected President; Sr. Jose Maria Malo Blanco, Viee | there were judgments egainst me to the amouat of $22, | Esq., imthe chair. Mr. E. H. White made report from unds, ire and milite ies, Odd Henry Stry ving. 2,500 | that treights from Punta Arenas must be £6 to £6 10s, | President, end Se. Manuel Tombo. Secretery. 000. a special ‘committee appointed for the purpose; which re- tol I age Mosc eat Fellows oalt wosquera & Co. 2,000} s# touch, or mere ‘han vis the Panama Railroad. Toe iaw abolishing the punishment of death, and limt- | Q. What has become of your real estate in Connect!- | commended the formation ofan organization to be xnown | Ft? Maseas, hard shella amd soft shells, wtraight indineie ating that the coffee crop at 5,000 tons yearly, Total..........$1,219,063 —— 4,000 tons only aes bes relnoed, the pub- wi . ic will save or ontain rea. by $200,000 more the old ¢ are indebted to Purser slitchell, of the George Law, method of shipment via Cpe Horn. shat It 18 unneceseary for us to ray anythin, ding thi ‘The isthmus of Tonaus was healthy, and the news | coptemplated Moe'o steamers Aeeteea Peraeeaat cme from thence unimporta: tral America; you are as welt able to appreciate the ad- ™ pitta ae vantege this republic will gerive from its establishment NEWS FROM CUNTRAL c aw. e = , dear sir, yours very truly, aesoebabiern i AMERICA, Wit, sBusoN, }Spectat agents PRR, Co. AvprmowaL Nores or tuk TRIP OF Tae sTBaM- | Hop. Maxum Joe ae a &o., San Jose. SHIP COLUMBUS—sUvCESS OF HER VOYAGE— Note of expenses on a cargo of two hundred tens of coffee CAE CARE Deed RRL PANAMA AND | " from Puma Arvees Wet Fork, via Panama Raised Heraid, March 5.) Po Sh £3,300 Be. har unis time to announce the ar. | Fi7cuT —Punte Areras to Panams, ing the msximom penalty to tea years imprisonment, | cut? (Onjected to.) A. It'is there yet; Lown it; 1 com psered the third reading in the Senate, and wills on be- | sider, {fl had the control over it, that it is worth ‘rom cone the law of the land, having passed the Chamber of } $500,000 to $700,000; it is mor/geged for between $200,000 Feprerentatives last year. and $300,000, which ia provably more than it would in the Chamber cf Reprerenta‘ives, the project ofa law | bring ats torced tale, ea which it is in the hands of fer a Colombian Union, introduced ‘by Sr. Samper, was | sssigrees; I cannot go to Connecticut; my creditora there regatived. 88 was also the project of the same deputy | threaten to imprison me, and I bave no contro! of the revative to the sbobtion ot tue stamp tax. Ihe amnesty | property; there waa very little stock in the place; the bi} bud parsed the first reading. oxen 1 fattened and fold, acd also sold the cows and In regard to the Isthmus, writes a correspondent of the | horses. Panameno, the necessity of assisting it io its financia: Q Please give me the details of your failure, the difficu) ies is a¢ mitted, and some are in favor ot appro- | amount of your lisbilities at the time, and the vaiue of priating $50.000 of the government interest in the rail- | your aseete. 10ad to the State, whilat other deputies support @ ton- A. In June last I considered myasit fully worth $500,- els tex. 000; the Leeda part of my estate was in Bridgport, F The meseage cf the Vice President gives a favorable ac. | Cons.; it condated mostly of building lots, houses, count of the State and prospects of the country. factories, &.; I have expended $50 per apnom out and Seward whigs, Christians, infidels, Jews, abolitionists and negroes, Fourterites, free loveas and sociaitsts, all have thely bails, for edi re- gard thear as essential, both im a financtal aa@ social arpest, to their very oristence. Their charaeier ie as varied as: society iteelf, and the gradations from the fashionable full dress of the Futh avenue to the twenty-five sent ball of tht Bowery, are as loci marked ax the degrees on thermometer; Among the upper ten, a ball is one of the ia- fallible guidoe by which a man’s standing in society ts fixed, and to be passod over among the invitations is cos, sidered « sort of social decapitetion. For weeks before as the ‘‘New York Corn Exchange Flour Inspection Asso- ciation;”’ its officers to consist of a rremcent andSecre- tary; the former officer to appoint a flour inspection committee of five at every general meeting, whose duty it should be to regulate the étandard of inspestion, hear complaiots and the lke, This committee to appoint a chief inspector, who thal appoint deputies and keep ac- count of expenies, making ttated reports of the same. ‘The report was adopted, und the meeting provesded to ballot for officers, with the followlng: resuit:—President, NH. Wolfe; Secretary, Ieanc H Reed; Inspection Com mittee, Jesse Hoyt, John J. Kingsford, Jacob J. Nevins, P. H. Holt. Adjourned. Tue Pustio MARKETS.—The disgraceful condition our markets are in, and the manner in which'they aro con- ducted, have caused the butchers and other standhold- Fer steamer, $8 to $10 10, BBY... seseesveseseeres » on on that property for the last nine years, princi. s the affair comes off the greatest excttement prevails rival of the Columbus on Weduesday evening, on her ts- | 1% ‘ : erm to calla meeting, which tock place last Tuesd u F ighterage in Pauama, trom ship to ally in building houses, bridges, dooks,’ epenio ee ee oon Ble Sechaba éi turn voyege from Central America. The following is a | [errno tion aver mad, ie ber it NEWS FROM THE SCILLY ISLANDS. Ht cote and planting trees, &o.; Ts0ld some lots thore o | theyButchers’ Melting and Hide‘Assoctation-roome, in Se- | MORE the give, and those whose position is not firmly gy ope bac dor, sait. | F26ight ver sailing vessel toNew York, 2 TOTAL WRECK OF THE AMERICAN BARK JULIA ANN | ccndition that the styl of architectore was to be ap. | cond avenue. there passed resolutions to have | established are as anxiously awaiting the resuit asa poll- 3 amship Mara feng » wail. —LO88 OF FIVE LIVES—SUFFERING OF PASSEN- | prcved by me; in the month of June, 1855, I sontracted | delegates elected trom each market. The large markets | tician his appointment to office. Mri. Sophtpate has de- areas me oi of Jonuery, and Total to New York ........00seeeee +... $8110 | GERS AND OREW. with the Jerome Clock Company, upon certain conditions, | to be represented by three—one butsher, one pouiterer | termined to gives full dress bali to maintain her positiom Rare | a on the 10th. * WM. NELSON. (From the Panama Herald, March 4.) to endorse and accept their paper for an amoant a little {| or ether, andone nger; the smaller by one andtwo, i Sz renas on the the 25°h ot? San Jose px Coeta Rica, Jan. 15, 1966. The master of the American bark Julia Avon, of San | ver $100.0€0, and oid #0; and so continued, aa I aup- | so tbat all the standholders may be representea. ‘This | ®™@Ong the boron, and for thet purpose informs her has- Jerre ) OD ¥ B, pets a sic Francise :, Captain B, F, Pond, who arrived in Panama | posed, for renewals, until I found at jast, to my utter | celegation will act with the Common Council or proper | band, who is 2 wealthy merchant in South street, aad bry A jure, left Sen * pre pee pede 4 pee of = of weight, at 80. by the Southern steamer, haa furnished us withevory | amazement, that my name was on their paper | authcrities on such matters as may be proper to protect who, equally anxious with his wife’to preserve the stend- reache pe lous zi interesti g account ot the total lors of his vessel on tae | to the smount, as they say, of $464,000; as mo-t of ine rete of the Scilly Islands, on the 3d cf October Iss since | paper war signed by me in blank, { ¢o not know that which time he bas teen endeavoring to make his way | there is not $1,000,000 against me; they called on me in back to San Francisco, after placing hie pompous! and | December last to raise them $100,000 in cash, by mort- crew under the care of the Consul at Tahi'i paging my estate, bea! agreeing to pay me within tweive The bark Juiia Ann was bound from Sydney toSan | mont! nd to pay all costs and sacrifice which {made vy Fisnefrco, loa¢ed with coal, and having over forty pas- | thecperatwn; with this intent I borrowed for them neurly repgers on beard, most of whom were women, On the | $90,00u in the shape of bonds of various Statee, towns night of the fd of October, whilst off the Islands, | and counties; but upon having a business friend to ebe struck on a reef, and it was found impossible to get | investigate the mater, he found them bankrupt, off; there was every proscect of her golug to fete aed z a oS I sre upined a leces speedily every effort was directed w waving 0] en offer ferome , it Lenk lives cf “bore ie board, fur which pose a they would release me from all liabluity; this they on * the rights and interests of all thoxe who occupy stands, te- | Better concition and color of coffee on arzival, at and for the protestion of the citizens from the numerous underfedzand unwholecome animals, &o., which are almost daily found in our markets. This ejection takes place to-merrow (Monday) at the reveral markets, under the girection of a cummitiee of two elected from each mar- Bet. This isa gocd move, if the right kiad of men are elected, acd wall no doubt soon bring about a better state ot thingy. Fing 1x Cuuton Sranen—On Friday afcornoon, shortly alter two o'vloch, & fire Droke out-in theroetot = two rtory Gweilitg house, No. 184 Clinton street, ossupied in ing of the family, of course agrees to the: proposition. She immediate:y goes to work, and in the first pleee makes ont a list of her friends and acquaintances, ignoring the existence of ail who can not strict ly be regarded: as fashionable. In this Inberiogs duty she has the asristance of one or two, or more, -whe are supposed to know every ono in fashionable society, and who sit 22 judgment over the qualifications of all whom it fs proposed to invite. “1 have spoken to my husbend,”” says Mrs. Sophtpate ‘the same 5 talied the same night at 11 for Pun! and anchored there a: 2:15 A. M. on the 2ud. Sailed Jeant le. to 26. per Ib., MAY... sees esse vcesesesee for Panama at 6 A. M. on the 23d, and arrived at 5:15 P. | Time vis Papsma thirty days, or sey thirty-five M.on the 27th. Fxperienced strong northerly winds ¢aye, inclucing detentions via Cape Horm, 135 after parsing Paste Mala. Ali well on board. daye— four mor tbs—or at one per cent per month, ‘We are g'ad to be able to ate that the objeet of the four por COD CD $B... .cescceeessereseesesesene sO BB ~woyege of the Columous has been entire’y successful, and — ‘thes there is every prospect of a regular steam line be. Per quintal......ccesccsseceveseessesceeesoee82 12 tween this port and the Central American States being ADVANTAGES NOT CALCULATED IN DOLLARS AND CROTB, euts of Costa Ries, Honduras Yactity of making emaller shipments. ‘and Gustem hope visited) having evinced | Ne detention in Punta Aretas waiting vessel's arrival. sory desire to forward undertaking, making ¢>ntracts On 2,240 Ibs. $48 per ton, more than the whole freight. , sailors | {cundimpzacticable: I was then compelled 'to sell the s ‘concessions to the satisaction of the agents thet ° ee ae asonby ener olioniotim on bonds at atlors of $30,000, in oréer to pay my persona. | Part by Ieasc Swartz, The fire spread to the roof of the'| to ber confidential advisers, “and he has given mee only await the approval of the Board of Directors of the AFFAIRS IN GREYTOWN. effeoted a Janding on the reef ; the rope, however, soon | debts; Taso paid and secured liabilities for the Clock Com- | ‘WO acjoinirg hovser, Nos. 182 and 186. No. 192 was'®0~ | magna charta to gob it up in the best atyle. Radlroad Cempany of New York. By every government | ARRIVAL OF COLONISTS AND SOLDIERS—DANGEROUS ted, leaving the remrinder’of those on board, includ- | pany to the amount of $70,000 or $80,000; my hands are | cupied by Mrs, Mary Taylor and Mrs, Hannab Fick. Leas She idee arts i the agents were recel , and their busi- | POSITION OF GEN. WALKER—ALLIANCE AGAINST | [Py the coptais, to what appeared icevitable destruction, | how tied, my property is atzipped frem me, aod my pow- | #nd camsge by fire and water, about $100; mo imauranee, meant to say carte Vancie, but Latin and Frendit ners concluded with the greatest poestble promptitude, HIM—HOSTILITY OF GENERL CABANAS—OPPOSI- | Just as their last hopes were dying out ihe veusel broke | er to de [i oy destroyed. No. 186 occupied by Mr. John 7. Brickentieid, Mr. Gitle, | Were all the same to her, and it did not make the alight- — TION OF THE FRENCH. ip two, and a heavy ¢ea striking her, carried the quarter Q. Wher did you fail and what is the amount of your | Jobn Hamilton and widow O’Brien. Damage by fire and | est difference to her frionds which she used. Mra. Hauten, GUATEMULA, (From the Parama Herald, March 5.] deck, upon whicu they were all collectei, high up on the | liabilities A. Ido not con ider that I have failed, as 1 | water about $1650. Mr. Swarta’a property was cami who fs generaily admitted to bo ene of the leaders of the Dates to the 6th of Feoruary. From San Juan cel Norte we learn that kind of | reef, thus enabling them to evcape beyond ee reach of | think I sbell be able to psy all my personat debt; if b; by water to the amount of about $26: no insurance. Tha ‘The President, Genera: Carrera, hed returned to the | business is very dull. Some sixty emigrants from the veapita), after having made s *our throvgh some of the | Upited S ates for the Kinney Colony, and four hundred fashion, ie of course invited, and her presence comsidere@ Becesssry to give character to the ball. But it is different buildings are owned by Mrs, Mary Ann Hall, ‘aad are {n- % fallipg you mean my inability to pay clock’ de he brent ers, feos y, Holey sured fcr $1,000 ench in the Astor Insuanoe Ormpauy; Out of fity six souls on board five were lort in getting | that oceurred in Germany, I cannot tell; my person- ‘interior provinces, where he was well received for Walker had arrived. The Kinneyites were much dis- | fm the wreck; those who were eaved remsined on che | al Habilities were something Ilke 8300, Camege to them will probably amouat to about $400. Itis | with Mrs. Doughtphul, who is regarded as a very dubious The Legisla ssemnly ha dissolved, and the - | appointed at their prospects, and many talked of return- | reef for'y-eight he’ to theie waists in water, with- | for the Clock Company: I cannot tell, but I aup- | believed the fire was the work of an incendiary, as about bcleke shsenie teeme istics Of tea Caeateah. Orie | mor. gelog Gm—tarten party tener cere etc sowitond |e ee oiohs Bootes uP expered to's oorching sum, | pore from s balf {ova willion ot doliara: The value of | three weeks ago nn attempt was made to Duss tse house | t0rt of pérson—one whose position has not been reeag- The captain succeeded after much ¢ifficulty, in ¢on- | my arseis at that time, it subject to my control, was | No. 184, by setting fire to a closet. Un Thursday atternoon Hineting a coupie of rafts from the flowing spars sed | fully $800,000; I held Crystal Palnce bonds Yo the amount | fro was again applied in the same closet, On U'viday, how: pieces cf tbe wreck, and finally the party reached one | of 50,000 or 340.000, furniture in my house in ever, the fbeendiary munt have put the firein the socklofi of the adjrcent uninhabited islands, some ten miles | eut which cost $10,000,a bond against H. D. Beach for $12,- | next to the cbimnoy, where it got sufictently underway distant. ‘where they remained two months, | 000 or $13,000, formoney placed in his bands. lam now | to burn the roofs betore being exiioguished. There is subsisting principally on turtle, sharks and | indebteoto the Nassau .in this city, but Lave secured | #ome conriderable mystery attending this affair, which is coccanuts, and a supply of water which them by mor gage in Connecticut and Pequannock | under investigation by the Fire Marshal. ised, and who is probably cut off because she does net belong to that ‘“‘set”’—the word ‘‘set’’ in this connes- tion signifying the particular class or clique of which Mra. S. is a duly. established mem- ber. When the list is fully mado out, the invitations th of January the volcan d+ furgo discharged a vast | Uclonel Kinney and Mr. Martin had to Walker to quantity of fice ashes, that foil talckly over avastex- | bave an understanding of his intention respecting the tent of country, belug carried as fer aa forty leagues from ‘ic Territory of Nicaragua, and to endeavor to con- the crater, and causing some camage to the cochineal te arrangements advantageous to the residents crop. a ‘al uneas! regard to Walker and his part; ‘The establishment :f Walker's government is consider- was ecanifested, cd all Norte Americanos were oxed ed certain to be permanent, if he can hold out six weeks sent and preparations made for the occasion . lerger—or, in otber words, if he cam resist the force d by aij Having saved one of the small | Rank stack; 1 had 678 lots in Cypress Hil! Cometery, Fink In 4 Stapie mv Dasprogem Smnewe.—On Friday night, | “*° : - , ‘upon with suspicion. a Ses Honig ray Sead oe | eres js ging, ett ae paired and atter wait- | which at $60 each; 1 bad « debt Atlas sheta a, “a Au wha GIRS ERs GEERT Te agt The note of invitation informs the recipient, thatMrs, 8. SAN SALVADOR. over five thousand men. Walker bas 1,00 foreigners, | ing eight weeks for a suitable opportunity, (the trade | Anibil@ler of $20,000, besides other debts amounting to | °° ead eee vinden! in at home at nine o'clock; but with a proper regard te Daten are to the Ith of February. Don Rafael Campos, | and s considerable native foree gad with the moss fit | winds eoostantiy blowing from the Hast.) she captain, | several thoaracd doliie, won hand? | gers gr terra oa ioe an ‘Te, | etlanette and a fashionable disregard of punctuality, the the n f and keeping them together. | with 4 eed azard . assets a pert hand? | men very soon ex ed it. Loss about $60. The orrenrss oa few edlatel gue re was aaneea te No one ph to Granate, withovt special permit | te rel saeciiap cae Society Islands, some 350 | A. have three hundred and iftean Crystal Palace bonds A recipient dozs not make Ser appearance till ten, The tempt of reaching one of the Society miles distent, dead to the windward, which they accom- plished after fovr Jaye incessant labor at the oars, night stables are owned by John Saxon. There were four horses in tho stalls at the time of the fire, but they were extri- cated without injury. ‘the contracts with the agents of the railroad company. | previously given, ever returns. He presses them all into at $100; all the eS ee and the claims against In this Stave the cultivation of coffee is on the incres the rauks of his forces. latial manaton of Mrs. S. holda about hi Beach, the Annihuator Company, and othera which I Pal a one hundred per- sons comfortably, and two hundred very uncomfortably; In the absence of our Central American exchanges we , apd reached ii fety the island of Borabora. don’t remember; all the bonds for which 1 mortgaged my sii > Ha gar Paniaticns were being made tn many parts of | | oa from the Panameno that Guatemaia, Sam Sate | he Chishatre the Brith Gornad ae Rona tenciag | Connectioat inad are Chipsecd of I'have a ciate Syuiace | # FIRE 1x Lrwis srmmr.—About 12 o'clock yesterday a0 | but as comfort has nothing to do with fashion, Mrs. & r ————~ vador, Honduras and Nicaragua have c:lebrated a treaty, | heard of the dieas‘er and the deplorable state of the pas- | Dunc: n & Sherman for about $17,000. alarm of fire was given for the Sixth district. It origi- | with a negligence that ia highly refreshing and emineat- COSTA RICA, cffensive and <efennve, egamet the Nicaragua-Walker | sergers and crew, and finding no means of communica- | Q. Piease state the nature of the cieim against Dun- | rated from the fence in Webb's shipyard taking fire. ly fashionable, issues sven or eight hundred invitations, cap, Sherman & Co. A. An injunction was brought againet the Crystal Palace by Orson D. Mann and others to prevent their psyicg to Duncan & Sherman the sum of 000. Watts Eizrmean, of that firm, came tome to get that injunction removed by compromising with plain- tiff, Mr. Skorman agreeing to indemnify me against any less by a certain egreement to be made with Mann; I mace the agreement; Mann sued me on it and recovered judgment; the case is sti/l pending on appeal, but the sieeent is a lien vpon my real estate in this city, and! hola Duncan & Sherman responsible for any amount I way eventually have to pay. Q. Have you any other claim duo you? if so, please epeci'y the same. A. I have aciaim or judgment on Hen- ry Bateman, the father of the Bateman chiiéren, which I coneizer good for about $2,000; Bateman is conductiog a theatre at St. Louis; I bave written out there to » lawyer in reference thereto, and am informed it probably ean be ccllected; I have a claim against A. P. Boardman, of Mem- phia, Teun., for $1,000. (Mr. Barnum specifics several o(ber cisime of trifling amount.) Q. With regaré to the Museum, have you not, sinee you Damege trifling. Fire IN Hupson strexr.—A few minutes before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire was discovered in the second story of No. 237 Hudson street, occupied by John Macintire as a dwel ing and millioery store. The firemen wero scon onthe spot, and extinguished the fire. The damage done to Mr. Macintire’s turoiture and stock will probably amount to about $50. He hes an insurance of #600 on housebeld furniture, and $1,000 on millinery goods in the Commonwealth Insurance Company. Fine iw Fiust AVENtE.—Shortly after 8 o'clock last night a window curtain took fire at No. 186 First avenus, from the gas light. It was extinguished before any da- mage was done. Fram iN Paar stReer.—At a quarter past 7 o’clock last night @ camphene lamp exploded in the window of » fancy gcodn store, at No. 410 Pearl street. Tho fire was extinguished before any damage was done. Bvrsino or 4 HAY Lortin Bringer StREeT.—About four REFUSAL OF THE GOVERNMENT TO RECEIVE THE | &overpment. . A strong force has been raised in Honduras with the NICARAGUAN ENVOY—COLONEL SOHLESSINGER AN- | i.e ntion of marching agaiaet Granada, GRY—COFFERCROP AND BXPORTS—STEAM TO PA- | General Cabanas, who formerly was Jeagued with the NAMA. States Colonel Schlessinger, Captain Suter, Colonel Arguilto | Rives sdministration, hes joined the allied States against ‘and Benor Martinez had arri by way of Guanacasta, The Guatemals government bas purchased some ves- a# Commissioners from the Nicaraguan government, to | seis, with she intention of keeping an armed force in her treat with Costa Rica, but the government refused to re- | harbo: She is insvearivg and drilling her army, and " ceive or acknowledge them in any way, and ordered them ing ro pains to place heirelf in s tion to sustain to leave the country by way of Punta’ Arenas. At this Ceninal Amarioos tooo, _ smede of treatment the Commissioners ‘“‘waxed wroth,”’ | qhe French trigete l’Ambuscade had reached Punta ond were about tating their departure in the Honduras | svepas, with sirict orders to put down any fillbuster ex- schooner Amapals, vowing all kinds of vengeance against | Ledition rbe m'ght fall in with on the high reas. ‘Costa Rica for the insults put upon them, and talbiog | P*p,0 Bay of Walkera in Nicaragua is now reduced from $ Cf met ting with the United States Consul at Tahiii, immediately despatched an express to Captain Latham, cf the sehoon- er Ewma Packer, lying in Huanea, who started wi hout delay for the rellet of the sufferers. Touching at Bora- bors he took Captain Pond on board and proceeded to Sciliy Island, reecived the passengera and crew on beard and’ conveyed them eafely to Tahiti, where ‘hey arrived im the most destitute condition, hav- ing saved literally nothing from the wreck; from the up em to the cabin boy they were shoeless, and with barely tufficient clothing to cover their persons. The resiaents of Tahiti coptrinuted liberally tor their relief, the maso- nic ledge vored them a fund, and the citizens generally proviced them with clothing, and every possible aid was rendered to make them comfortable unui an opportunity might offer to convey them to San Francie». tain Pcnd got 8 free passage from Tehiti to Callao on the French chip Africaine, Captain José, from whom he received the greatest hindnoes, ‘The cargo of the Julia Ann was valued at $10,000, be- siden which the captain had $15,000 and the pa rs about $6 000 in go!d coin, all of which was totally lost. In justice to her, however, we must say sha does not. expeet one half that number, which is four hundred, an@ this is cufficient under the circumstances and with the accommodations to constitute what is called ‘A Fifth averus jam.’’ The ball room is crowded, so are the con- tiguous apartments, 90 are the entrias, #0 are the pariorsy the whole house is crowded, and everybody triea to snjoy himself or herself as well as he or she can, un- der the circumstances. The “jam,” whatever may be its advantages in lessening the distance between-tie dit~ ferent members of the company, is rather unfavorable im one respect. While the jams ere fashionable, hoops are aso fashionable;.and as too much of the formar is detri- ‘mental to the latter, the dresses of the Iadiea lose thet: barrel-lixe rotuadity, and belore the “jam” ia over pre~ tent the appearance of an Jibtreated and.badly. damaged, very big about rifles and revolvers, sieges, marches, coun- 4 fo ists of about debapenstes, bongitg, shovting, sad te Reims.” ra ee ™ The general feeling in Punta Arenas was that they were PROBABLE FATE OF THE NICARAGUAN CABINET. aa trees ies bg ‘busy scone, it being the (From the Paname Heraid, March Blast inte, Notwiths anding ‘be str sentiments 6x) season of the coffee shipping. Three Engilsh barks were | ou, tried sta eo aaehonges i fever of the Winer on Spine eiaeraa Seater Se | smentn iar tare ee rte th iit eason to change first inion, which we | Th: tein alt owner of the ship and cargo, and | have owned it, greatly increased its value by repsated hat. porn feb gta hcp By aa ob Rave Hequently expressed, thet mot onty will Walker's | sclocntner of the ecln. "The other half of the versel wea Improvements nd additions to ite colletion? A. Imppose | o'elcek, on Saturday sess, the alae of fire for tue | The daneenof the élife are the cotilion, the mazu whe i, ORCS, BErEY " i that Wa! mael( . ave expenced $2 in enlarging ‘ecorating Ei fet " od by the burning of the vanchored, (144.) and sometimes the arrivals reasbed ax | (Apté!iion prove & allure, but hat ener ae ene | ONned in fan Francisco, Tea reicaPepots wa for secury” ie; but os the nasser | Phth district was occasioned by the burning o the redows, the polka, the schottische and the waltz. Thaw, contents of ahay loft ina stable rear of No. 9 Bridge rat, The firemen extinguished the flames before ex- tending beyond the loft. The stable is owned by Mr. Arthur Gilland, and is damaged to the amount of aboat $75. Mr. Stevens, the occupant of the stable, cstl- mates his nd buggy top at about $75. No ineuranee in either cas walts has, within. the imst few years, lost caste with the fashionable world, but, its place is more than aupplied by- the “German,” which isa grand amalgamation of all, and which takes frotaan hour tosn hour anda half to, dance thoroughly. “Phe German” is confined to the élite cne ha’f of the lecture room expires in one year irom the first of May next, the entire contenta thereot would not propably bring $1.000, Q. Dia you not make a large and valuable adiition to the contents of the Museum by the purchase of the Chinese collection at Philedelphia? A. No eir, it never belonged to me or to the Musuem ; it was hired at a high many as five hundred in twenty-four hours. friend of a regro goverpment, such as that of Nicaragua Taere 14 no political news of Lmportance, The prow- | ha to a great extent been, Dut atl Jas are we favare- tion to the mercantile community, who are quite alive | De,'0.8 aan on ony Sosete Seeallototion toile advantage. “The coffe crop ot thie year is about | tnd bieoesied, one, and is estimated at 90,000 quintals (100 Our views on this polnt are confirmed by every arrival NEWS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. The British steamer New Granada, from Callao, reached Panama on the 2let ultimo, bringing thirty pas- rengers, the mails and $320,000 in treasure. trem’ Valparaiso we have dates to the Slst January, ard from Peru to the 10th of February. veliminery surveys of the Southern Raliroad Price in Panta Arenas from 9 to 11 cents | trom Greytown. Ry the last British steamer we are in- ba mm 1a Peters of this oit BURwiNe OF A Sram 18 TwasTy-riner Srmuae.—Bot eam élite, and the greatest secrosy is observed 5 Ib, formed that the Waker government only exists by the Tees rote horn Taitroad | rent of the son of Alderman Peter 7. of the mg thi We translate the foliowing interesting communication that ‘whole follow la | Were se forward in Valparaiso. The Valparaiso an: , When yon rey you sold out all your interest in. the r : to proven valess! by a from the Bulletin Oficial of San Jone, f which jouraal php oy a le Poy Tat, Welt | Sentingo Railroad in now in operation about fifteen | 4,0: When Jonson) Jour interest in the | two and three o’elcck cn Saturday morning the alarak in from being vulgarized by reaching the am Museum for $24,000, does that inolud the establishment? A. Yes, what there is—but there fy not much good will to it, for the reason that the most prcfitable part of the Museum must be broke up in one cailed ‘lower olasses.”” We aeard of a number of. ‘fanh~ joaables”” who shut themselves up ins room two or three. hours every day, during three long weeks, for the expresm_ purpore of learning this dance; and it required,all theke ability to master its intricacies, It ia generally tho lng. on the programme, aad, like the country dance, ali tly » company ean join in it. The fivst figure somewhat veces 2 bles the Virginia reol and the remainder consists of solv ot- tisehes, polkas, &c., all mixed together iike thecompor vent parte of » mince pie. ‘The full dress ball of our aristocracy is withal # very miles, ‘A pplendid ball was given on board her British Msjes- ty’s frigate Monarch cn the 25th ultimo. A coal mine wes Jately soid near Talcahuana for $€0,000, end another for $54,000, From Copiapo we learn that the mines of Chanascillo sro ¢aily iccrensing in value, as well as those of San Plas. Tre Rothschild and Cautiva are also eaid to be be- comirg vaiuable. We bave no political newa from Chile, ‘Trade continues steady, and considerable sales of im- rte¢ goods kave been made for the coast and Bolivia. F our is declining in a having fallen from $10 to 1., $23, Silver per mark, $10 31, the Fitth district was caused by the burning of a.stable, corner of Twenty-firat street and Third avenue, balenging to Mr. Henry Camper. The horses and harness were re- moved from the premises 4 the Kighteenth wad police. Damage to stable about $76. No Insurance. Farge Atanv.—The alarm Inst night, at ‘aaifpast ten o’elock, in the Fighth district, was oecartened by the porter in the store No, 12 Dey street. patting some shavings into the stove. The sparks 4prea’ from the flue into the street, and the Insurance -pacrol gave the alarm, not knowing that the porter wept on the pre- miter.” ‘The porter, Joha McCarthy, iy in the emplog of Mr. L. R, Menger, picture frame and, looking glass manu- it appeared on the 20th of Januar: shows clearly in sure to attend any cue who on’ to com fee fre ome crue to the republic of Coste | No cne ia alicwed to leave the ranks, and the .new re- Passma, We recomesend ito the special eifention, of erate ohn 1s Sie eney (we euerenats yernees, wip the mercantile community of Europe and the United i Soree an iy mote Btetes:— ‘ Sax Jose, Jan. 15, 1856. ear. - Q Show me how you live and where you get your funds for immediate use trom ¢ay today? A. [ live in a far- aished house In Eighth street, ot this city, and keep bosrdera; and that is the only means of present sup- t, except that 7m furnished with meat by my son- in-law from Connecticut and vegetables ratved last year on my farm in Connecticut. I have also some friends left, who will not Jet me starve this year. I have re- ceived various letters from friends at a distance, offering to serd me money. Ax one of the objects contemplated’ by the’ railroad | 'MC7itable, 5 with nothing to socom: at the time of sending us on our it mis~ Sion wes the diaeminstion of reliable ioformation re- | Met tbeas but their bowls knives and revolvers, can aarding the Panama Railroad, and the facilaties it affords whom they force the mreives; and Just s0 soon ax ‘to the commercial community of Central America, we sightest ‘anaes for the purpose, ‘will Walker and take great pleasure in enclosing vou herewith a expy of | SiR te euler stun ver mordered as have been ‘the ratirosd company’s ta:if nnd n comparative state. | the unfortunate victtin of his reckless ambition since ment of the route via the Isthaus of that ‘be " Sper q. Coal, corcnel, $8 on board. Mr. Barnum then stated that he now owned no pro- | acturer. briliant affair, and displays an extravagance that would tia Cayo Horn, for the information of yoursel ‘and those So eeteeS Ee CoeEy. Bd ingen ey die. | perty in Alabama, bat had a morigoge on some slavas Jn astonish even that of the old world, with ali ite wealtt: withing vo evel Chasesives of the = algal NEWS FROM NRW GRANADA, coming Presidential election, We find nothing in ourex- | [crnesree, He had ® mortgage on some real property in hetecadiiens Sol and magnificence. It is nothing unusual to sooe lady rived from sending their produce by the former, the iJ werthy of notioe. Cleveland, Ohio, {o secure a tice bs! Ga ig% Thompson. ery +t cost « thou we changes . ‘ton the .E. on, ‘ ‘weaning oGrens thas aot prong nergivr babe ed "tvalee are gow r ily between Panams aod As- | Amertoan Ruterprise on the IsthmuseThe | “from Feusdor our dates are to the 16th ult.; but the | had beem assigned to the eatate of 8. F Stisttom | scyox To RECOVER MONEY LOANED YOR GAMBLING of one whose jewelry alone was valued at « handre a thousand. Estimating the cont of drences and jewel exhibited at a fashionable ball given recently in this of gy, et am average of five thousend dollars to each Indy, ong buadred and fifty ladies being present, we havea rand total of seven hundred and fifty thousand, and‘ jig ig rather under than over the amount. [he expe ayes of the person who gave the bail amounted to fifte 4 thou- ravd. The room was decorated with flowers, * nq viards that might have graced a Cleopatra’s feast * ampted the iastidious palates of his gaests, Tne dresses ayed at guclt PURrC Marcu 15.— Priham v8. Pearsall. This action is brought te recover $500,’ camed by the plaintiff to the defendant. Pearrall ker px 4 public house in Houston street, near the Fast ri yer, Four weeks ago last Friday erening, the parties “in this suit, together with several other persons, got to gether in a private room at the hotel of the defendant, commenced playing the game of lock the following morning the platn- $500. He then commenced loani fens until t te sum amounted to feast. ch. Saperecom, egostiatste eens ts | Seetecedtuonpeengtvene te Grate ammentone jihese at Aspinwall eam sccommodate vessels StateemEuropean;Trade to South America— @imensions. That at Panama, in uence of ‘the rise and fall of the tide, can only be used mall The United states Ship John Adams and brought sleey dle ot Soe ptr, grocading is tio tea | Gesees @eeees, Comoe Se Anptoerethcmote slong side of the pier, grounding be United States Comeul at dow water. thterags from ship to shore is, however qu mosaiain tae Alcan BM bring but usgs | bery and Condemnation=The Late Riot st {ron jighters, and reduced the charge to $1 mericaa Pest— Americans In the Interior=The Legis “is Asvilwel thire hover neta ne ts lature at Bogota. to every part of the world, Lt the tian we ipping goods Our files of New Granada papers are trom Panama to there were no less than twenty vessels in the harbor of | March 5, and Arpinwail Marsh 4. papers have not a word of int I own no other property in any other part of the United States, except $6,000 worth of atook in the Water- ville Cutlery Company, which I consider worthless; I Own about $20,000 worth of stock of the Jerome Jlock Company, and ‘also five or six thousand dolars in the f-ensh Hat Body Manufacturing Company, located in The New Hampshire Election. ‘The following in © comparative tabie of the returns of the New Hampshire election as far aa reccived:— Tecan pay all my personal Yeence, which is bankrupt; debts, but mot the clock debts. q Q. What bas become of the furniture at Iranistan? funds to the ¢ bundred dojlar ¢ $260; T pocket and cost me about $250; hone 1; two of them had brought cargoes trom F ame Herald & March following jin and ring, which cost together al $500, oney loaned the purpose of enadling ttener thay, ‘and. were endeayo: ing to a home, ‘vuln | Trae “ cad _— Tuco them, it compelled bey 80. the defenos’ st to o laying the game. belle are never worn o! 14 twice, except under they would have taken at low rates; the other vessels | ‘tem#—= Q. Have you s pianoforte’ A. Ihave, but ft is mort- | ‘Tuowrso'¢J.—By U 3 provilons GLO Revised Siatates | certain eiroumstances, Mrs. Pharupp, who har « de. mero mosily from the United States, Ore of our enterprising American citizens here is we gnged for ail it is worth; I had the gay spent | “all wg? wre, bets or es, made to depemd upsn any at cided objection to “jams,” but “who qanta to invite alh Aline of sailing voarels (eXpper brige) hea lately com. | axe told, about to start & bee friends, gives a series of bale or parties te . anistan; I sold menced ronnl: twee? it; L owned five horses on my place ce, OT uy on by lot or chance, or upon any ork and Aspinwall, under | tween the city and the a pon 7 goming r them all for less than five hundred dollars, which waa | lot, ch arce, caruall ‘unknown or contingent eveat, the auspices of the Railroad Company; these veasels | suceeet in procuring ali l could get for them, what zyer, ‘shail be unlawful. All contracts for or on | plish that desirable end. Ame ng tr friends there is @ pret Lay anche ae ae ctevetehes frome pm dog a a ra. Adjourned to Mond commis peedeihha A, et yey dy i in ans) nuteber she invites to all and these, knowing that offer, | « hope meet with sufficient encourage- — a ‘wagered, bet or shall . . upmediately after discharging therr cargo at Asplawail, | iment to cart ee Mallitary Intelligence. Money knowingly lent to be used tor Wega: pone be lel oe 7.0 are present every evening, The freight by these versels oe way in hie ton | requisite at this momen phe ene Ry ge HH NINTH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILIT’,a, REGI- | cannct be recoved back. The plaintiff in case loan- | Ste nad! ‘wear the # ame dress at four or ftvo balla ier ‘e000n) Mok cue olut jer pound. coda nen teroee the cally Tanto i ibe sation woul, weave sure, willing. gan bi Dk 10, 1856, Hy prokibited Sy “the otavete, The sume valor of ‘oe 0 to rink tue y rng ee ee D2 3 2 . o 4 y . oa! a a ler: papel Ae i ool dad eh BE ELIS NS, OR 4 ‘This regiment will parade in overooa’’,, for inspection | which are appiicable to the loaniag or making of money | 1004 1, disastrous ov Gress balls, as an exporure might atorage in the € tH 1 Brann m port te p wg Ln | passing through yh and érilJ, onthe 17th inst, The regivental line wili be | on 11 nt of a horse race must govern this case, Hsequences. The rules which govere receive the cargo on bo . formed in Lafayette place, the right oq Great Jones street ed or staked for that purpose cannot be re- ’ " ‘ > . Wn. F, Haverpeyer.—Order affirmed, Money 5 fashionable balls cannot, it will be readily understood poms, W. C Sto at, epastal opens sf the Bateent Com, erty to amend vepty on payment of oosta | at 10 o'clock A. M., precisely. ‘Te fleld and stafr will } cevered back. (3 Desio, 340.) i b+ pm peor vod the | from this, be vie‘iated with impunity, and p ee io a brave epinwall and Ps 5 tha tof | ¥ it the arrival of the rk Loge No. order o nC N, Colonel, tw farpir 5 % eeeage tegoyea ie this trade tn over, 29,000 tone per |: an} wane * Verdict et aride order to be P, Paton, Adjutant, defencant, with costs, make tbe nizeat distinetion between married and wang,