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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1856, have attempted te eonsiliate mea hore they soldier Boeas, relict Spoken, dic. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST. | riccat shat bet srcrot smsung of thoes feenignocs | forurht ettcchen is tks ps hy rth y at bore, end the sir Eh sale ‘bowing 0 blue ant white i tor several ‘With the same view the provisional goverament of ‘with songs of howe und fatherland. are respectfully ta taif famond, fhe tae the mast (ba 3, ba fog ve! Sea ae Yorkers, “a tight place.” Rumors ef Hleeraam, although differing in ideas a a the city was bed pro- day, the residence | ff enemies ‘was seen, Ly Important lows from joata Rica insurrection revelation, of | from feveraments of the other States red ribbon ot farren, ‘27 Church street, | “', ‘under abhor signal biueand red aad N ¢ weet ager of the re remand the attempted to establish lp RR and bee i , Where her remains will be taken ls prin he mide, tering Bot eae tae 8 Oo and Nicaragua eo, that oguinst the Amerteenrihs eatire | tous with tho republics. Our overtures of ‘and Capt. Suiter from 50 Ww. Silort wat bo in case of an actual of the | peace have been Our of friend- ‘appears, has proved unsue- April 2, Mrs. Maxomia AYmWrARAN DE ioinlp Minatrel, Potier, heace for Matbourne, Feb 10, int 15 M. pene ene defeated faction—a!l this was speedily settled by t | ship have not only been but treated with in town on the qué vite, and many Ignacio de Arrieta, Kaq., aged 34 | RIM Nice age, hence for Galveston, Marck 19, of Kay General Walker’ A of the of tres DEAE OA Bier yecrere: Sndin ensers ol be | scorn and disdain. Contempt and contumely have been ewe stricken natives as to ‘Weat. 8 cceptance ison, marching through the Piazs, with drums beat- | retuined for the amicable messages we sent to the other It was soon, however, explained, ly invited to at- W: Deela! tie) . The effect was olestrical; c muations passed jovernments. The only reason givem for such eonduct manifesto of General Walker past nine o’olook, from ar ration, from moulin to mouth, every aye Looked weleome, and | {5 the presence of American forces in the State of Nick- people of Central Amerios, ta which, between First ~ every form seemed proud and erect. Tne relief was op- while saking the assistauce and consiliating the friend- ues, without farther invitation. portume—we breathed easier. The serviles were dismay- Tine elf led legitimist party of Nicaragua hasre- | shipof ali good and true men, friends of and the On Tuesday, ‘April 1, Jamas O’Downut, after a lingering AFFAIRS OF THE TRANSIT COMPANY. ed, and have since been as quiet and docile as they were | pulsed ape at conciliation. They have maintained | prosperity and progress of the nation, yet ea the | illness. Guar Gikaicemacinn ‘visas mp Occssamentionce; | 1 Labeatie ettes anal Cerasioaces San Noe TH i taoeas i teaurpower, aioaph, | thaaationat hows, and oponfocs foroed. fase manors | brother Joba, are respettully invied to attend hia fuse x I. by meane iD ur rer, at » pat O] foes al mi a i * wag nes ‘Europe I nad epg line iy mene Waor of tae Police ee eee ones provisional — ment, nad was cogeriy sougnt sioton soonas it made its appear- | ral, from his late residence, No. 264 West Thirty-sixth de., dic., deo, Gazdtte, ke. We may doubtless expect, very soon, to | bave given sid am e ment to enemies of Ni- — ema ones iat Ie Bheersauene, esd - caerly eee . at ae ing from . rea in fs Teel earning ries ERE Eee ratiuts condition of aflirs, nothing ts left for the Ame- | peemed {0 give abeanded inaction 2 Be wal the On Wedterday morning, april 2, Qnamas Baxem Wa- yoensory Tran: “ mship Star rican: Ni ague hostilit erviles a opportuni- ‘UB. oar Ton Ancendecy: Sesnith: Seeypntiny Seaman ce ot Our ‘Visgin Day. Cosnonpendenee, parler eo ag ee Rem ctn | tal x intemeot Gearon aan cat Printed. | - ‘The relatives and friends of the are invited to the West, Captain Miner, from Punts Arenes March 23, ‘Virnois Bay, March 17, 1856. so-called legitimists of this State are eit open or se | ness en source from whence it eman; . Before | attend his funeral, irom the residence of his mother, Mrs. arrived at this port at half-past eight o'clock yester- / Mowments of Col. Schlessinger’s Force—Activity of the War- | cret enemies to our presence ne soil, yemrere us evening parade the red edge ares inane, to och man ia Amelia Wiis, font ot Fast 127th street, Harlem, t- 5 rotect they their lives pro- garrison, was occa! boisterous ‘onstra- morro’ pr it ‘ like Preparations—Palm Sunday at Rivas—Afairs of | oe the provestinn Nts with ingratitude and treechery, | Hons on the part of many, who, tired of the monotony | On Wedvesday evening, April 2, Joux Dwran, in the The Star of the West arrived at Punta Arenas onthe | the Transit Company—The Red Ribbon—Arrival of the | PAT 04 tne servile parties and tervile governments of | of camp life sigh for’ the ever changing one | lst year of his age. 12th of March at 12 M.; left on che 23d, and touchedat | Ateamer, dc.. de. Central Americe, the Americana in Nicaragua are bound | of camoaign Tite in the tented Geld, Hid friends and relatives are invited to attend his fu- Key West on the 28th. Business has detained in this place for the | by the common law of self-protection, to declare eternal ‘On Wednesday night, through some unaccountable cir- | neral, from his late res No. 75 Robinson street, pA 4 ‘ iota has 0 red eawity, Our proffered friendship hag been rejected. We | cumstance, an alarm was given in garrison about the | to-merrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further no- Im port at San Jaan del Norte British mailsteamship | last week, during which I have-had an opportunity of can only make them feel that our enmity ‘be as dan- | hour of 2 O'clock, ‘and the different companies in hot | tice. Hermes, Capt. Coryington; Awerican merchant brig. | witnessing somewhat of camp life during war times. On ‘and destructive as our friendship in iatthf and | haste, though in perfect otis, Tarehed $0 the — but New Orleans papers ease 907 yhoo to | penee ft Fbilas anole 8 darn; A trom Bes: M. Bossall; ber British Majesty's war steamer Earydice | Wedsestay last the steamer La Virgen artived here with | Fran. | 1 144 army of the Republic will aspome and ao further slut, they were dlamlssed to-quattare: Dur- | Bucnce Ayres, on the 24 of Deocmber, 1886, during « gale, Rg ee Eee ste ee ber einen about three hundred and fifty troops, ew rows for Costa | wear the red ribbon. Jog the early part of tho evening of the ame night, some | onset NEAL, « seaman, ‘0 Fob 6 iin ‘port sbip Coca Travelin Lost overboard on the nigh: cf the 15th of Maroh, the | Ries, and encamped ia this place. For the last thirty- By command of WILLIAM WALKER, three arrests of traitors to the t had taken Wille, tor Niark aut Merch, first mate ot the Russell. His body was recoveredon the | six hours the little village here has been thronged, and General Commanding-in-Chief. lace, which rendered the report of am attack more pro- ITIM INTELLIGENCE Livaaroot, N8, Maroh 22—Arr echr Mars, Oameron, i cae Pu, R, Taoursom, Adjutant General Niearsguan army. | bable WAR gE 5 Johns, NF for Boston, not NYork. following mezning. more bustle and excitement everywhere prevailing than as? ae ? RAAT OOPOD RROD Manamman T—Ko Arm’ romel in poet. bid Feb 85 Sebr. Hester A. Jones, Capt. Brownley, of Baltimore, | the arrival and departure of half dozen times the aum- | The War Between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Promotions in the Army. fain, eam re rigid Dat. Pt gal ; Marob 1, brig Lawrenes, from Graaada, bound for New York, sprung leak off | ber of California passengers. The battalion is under the | PRESIDENT MORA OALLS THE PEOPLE TO ARMS— TAKEN FROM GENERAL ORDEBS. e “"Aoousizm, aagh i1-In port Br brig Gearing, for Rosin tag. Corn Iniand on the 12th of March. After throwing ever- | command cf Cel. Louis Schlessinger, and rank end fle | BARON BOLOW IN THE FIELD AGAINST WALKEN— | Cept. J.C. O'Neal to be Major in the Sachets gover tage oppo aneoraeT ane a Pg eye me ag Hprainentas, board part of her ¢srgo, she was compelled to run aahore. | appeared highly elated at the prospect of active opera- | 7OUU TRU Ontral american, CE fa) March 18.) ¢ Infantzy Battalion. Port wy. Nant, Agetl 8, 1080. Taio Guanpe Jan 2¢~in port bark Wrman, Astby, from Crew saved and two-thirds of cargo, Vessel total loss. tions. War hes been declared Ni 4 by the go- eas: Heaieoaat 3 How Gare te be Assistant Adjutant CLEARED. bs pth i Uy Om rig Kimir, Prondb, Rio Graal, i — . 0 In. " "i sy New: ‘The Star of the West brings the following ‘The Commissary’s and Quartermaster’s offices were bacierpretngli cg: end is even Oia mak ioe t De Witt Cliaton to be t Ade Mesmeshin Veter Bln; Cp each ‘New York, New bos Speck ap A Yer, We oa thronged, and bustness dispatched in a summary manner | oooGor.in-chiet. us jutant General, with rank of Captain. Steamship Empire Giy, Windle, Havana—M © Roberts. 24, uno. not bound to San Franciseo; another ship Browaar rs that would astonish the most active of your New York | Baron Bulow is in tho field with five hundred men. Wi ig eppointed Second Lieutenant fn the | Sieemihip Florida. Woodhull Savannah —S I Mitchill: cn the way from New York for Gan. Francisco, and the Bi Oo. ma. operators. Quartermaster’s and Commistary’s sorip | We are informed that the Transit Company have been | First Rifle Battalion. teamebip Marion, Foster, Oharleston—Spotford, Tileston & are confounded together, ‘as is often the floed the town, in lien of males, provisions and clothing, | Bolded to stop running thelt hosts Opes ee cenode. Courts Martial in the Army. qfigamship Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk—Ludlam & Pleas- (Per Srmammmr Arzasrio J s+se_8,000 | the product of foroed sale, effected with « rapidity only | “On the part of Nicaragua, General Walker has dos- |, (From El Nicarsguense, Maroh 16.1, | pena Joh Tear Washingt ca wy Oovenay, K Total... ..eeesccssceseseeseeceseee seas eeess840,477 | Cqualled by the ‘‘furks’’ of Chatham street, when bas crinreapeegapes sinter eoeieevtad copes that may be brought be‘ore {t will be organized this Elberta, a Reaswol& Vining. Se ee eee carne, Wieck, We are indebted to Wines & <o.'+ express for prompt | nocking down pinchbeck and fustian, are made by the natives, upon none of which weoan safe- | morning. The foll: officers will hg ea ee core 4 jton—I Qanvirr, Marod 13 81a Wabamo! Doty, RY. +, delivery of Nicaraguan papers biplcoases Ie noon, paar erp ve ee a Esc ana on Pate? WRI eee Cea Si! ; Pacis peereeae ; pErid Free Trade (wed), Oserberg, Bremen—Funch & Jurgen Rebifi, ook, Bor . o isi ntaae was taken, and the name P' camp 5 z , Second R, © and Se- ‘A Peters, McFarland, Trinidad—O & BJ Pi Marck eearerS, Cae Our Granada Correspondence. JelSur, From this point provisions and suaplis were | {Tvensiaten from the Boletin Oficial, San Jove, March 1] | SOU {i ySo'ftc, “aeristant Adjutant be Wit Cin: | Brg Shan apsbor ‘Ghenloy Maplie—tagie & Hass. Pog Raph tae ae terial eons ae Gnaxapa, March 9, 1856, | forwarded by water to Salinas Bay, towards which point | Iyuanrranrs:— ton tn appointed Judge Advoosts of the court, on tuo | Br Biconin, Harvell Wimingion 0-4 BJ Potars (gpd ald for Bayaanaid; 17th, Boanioke, Baxter, 66, - Description of the State of the Country—General Walker's | the troops moved on Friday mornirg. As the Costa} Faow Crrvgss—To arms! The hour has arrived, Popa Pil oemaae cieslere cat mae be, bee Bobr C Borges (Chil. Berane, Curscoa—Jas Foalk . ee ee ar rtm Of and fer Postivon—The War with Costa Rica—The Scat of Hostii- | Rica forces had boasted of their intention to take dinner | Which I announce to you. Tet us March on Nicaregu® | before tt. The composition of the court will be as fol- | Schr Anne Hincks, Oat, Ww Bremen trea BOrienns, out 67 days: ties—Laocai Affairs in Granada—The Transit Clear, dc at the city of Rivas, nice miles north of this place, on | her to aiaisaet opprc Siiens slavery | Lot us march to Pee ered Gag Ba ho Ota [i og (he Theg ie a Seg Weavers & ‘Woeks. Farmourn, Mareh 15--if the Li chip Panther, Bishop, This morning I awoke with zbe information that the | the road to Granada, on Sunday last, wo are expecting | fight for the liberty of our brethren! | Chatiee Hartel.” First Liout. Geo. R. Astin is appointed oer Jonas Smith, Furman, Bavannah—MoCready, Mott & fogs Sekertie Soe London, wil ines of ji oeeams Wierants, ens Pastoxgern (rom New York hed arrived, and at once | every hour to learn that Col. Schlessinger has met them, | They call us they expect us to ralee Lerwalt Up RENIN | Sudge Advocate. Bebe Hy ranger, Rood, Bucksport—F P Buck & Oo. Gorramnund, March 10— Arr Victosine, Cepeionton hastened down to the plazs to see who bad come, and | and an engsgement ensued. Up to this time (5 P.M.) | wititoband assaca nate them audaciously dety ua, and A New Rise; Ratialion in the Walkex/Acmy. Sehr 11 manerp, Poarp: Alemadria Von Brant & Blaght Sie boas before reported arr ‘ob 24); ules, ~ @apeciaily to learn whether moze recruits had arrived. no further news has been received. That che Costa Rica | wish to bird upon us the same bloody chains. We fly to By the following general order it will be seen that a Scbr J.8 Wilden, Smith, Phiadelphia Jas Giasc »w, March 13—Ayr Jeesie, Jackson, NOricams, Sid I don’t know how my f:iende im the United States re- | heroes did not take s Sunday dinner at Rivas yesterday, Sete oe Kea eeetares ant to extermi- | second rifle battalion bas been instituted in the army, Schr B Raukie, Murphy, Bangor—Piliabury, & Sandford. beg Be rare Wivinn, Kidd, NYork. Bi 1a guzd the prsition of affairs here, Dat to us whoare im the | Ihave ample proof; for I witnessed the celebration of | "We Go not go to contend for a plece of land—not to ac- and th that Colonel Touts Schlessinger has been appoin Behr Gazel e, Gaslin, Portaud--Master, Molabar, Crocker, ead Baile), Loutitt, New Oriosasy country, they present a very pectliar aspect. Acountry | Palm Sunday at that place, and the initiation of the | quire ephemeral powers—not to tollow up misera- er aitEe AL ORDERS—NO. 54, a scavaa tone “e" igen; Rosion—waaier. ‘Gunkaseaee ee EI ice Wizard, Nickerson, (ena with everything delightful to the imagination of the most | ceremonies of Holy Week. ble mee oe mek ren ee oe aeaal eas HRADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Propeller Ironaides, Vandever. P! iphla—J & N Briggs, | 214 for Boston): ; Caliooney, Graham Palermo (and etd (ec X enthusiastic Northerner, sbonading in all the rihes ofa | It was a subject of general remark that Rivas has not | 4. Sgro fom the ost, inigaitous pranny; we go t0 ‘Absctant GRvuRat’s Orricy, } Propeller Novelty, Bell, Fisiacophia- 6 Brg, ‘Ott bak. bark Joon Henry, trom Westwara, and proceeded tropical land, awaiting but the enterprise and activity of | witnessed such a gathering on Palm Sunday for many | help them in the fruidfal work of their regeneration: we | oo, routs oulassanigts nnmiavetion toe 2856.) | | Stoamer Boston, Ciark, Phiiadelphia—Sandford’s Line, WEAWITO, os 10 id Siiasteion: Semel. 4 American Iabor and industry %2 ¢evelope resouroes more | yearn os that on yesterday, The principal street, | go totell them, “Brethren of Niearagua—ariae, annibl- | 44,0; Kine Batiaiicn and will ce oe Havng, March 13- 8id Fie cliters, TTiork; Ber. valuable than the golden ores o: California; a country | through which the procession passed, was strewn with | Min %orscPinert=' wor your eountey! Union, Nicara. | ‘OOPS recently arrived, ou the same bests as the other ee ee ced eg EA Cee Nee et ne | Rage Beemarts Charleen: 1h) Aiea, aie titre abounding, too, in the richeat mines of silver, gold and | fowers and sprinkled with water, andon each sidecrowds | gana, union! Your fouls bury ix oblivion, "No more bps pare eek otiona and appointments are | Yezows, cu o8,Am.sbio, bad name on, burgee, conld only ana NYork: Alexandrine, Googe, Cartif nd KOvioasa, oT copper, entirely unvorked, anc ‘or the lat two or three | of devout females, caulous natives, and American wol- | partiranahipe, no more fatrcidal diseords. | Peace, | die to-take ellesthom thin dates TY | eee et, epconii Va he bamiien ek hemen | Gees es er ene CNR Yee hundred years virgin to the miner's pick and pan; a | diers, wore stancing to witness the grand event. Across | Justics, and tberty for alt, War only on Atbatdne | Capt, J.C. O'Neal of the Lat Rite Battalion to be Majer | for Liverpool. Ibe A'croesed tho Banks in lst 42, andeaw no | | ‘Butyorr, March 1$—Sld Ocean Home, Merryman, New Or- eountey teeming with the richest products of forest and | the street a barricade, with a door in the centre, was | head of the national army. I that rejoice to see this day | Of the 2d Rifle Battalion. * ‘Steamship Star of the West, Miner, Punta Arenas, Warch 22, | “Liverroo: March 14—Arr Neptane, Peabody, NYork,; 15, field, but peopled with a race 200 lazy to bring ita riches | erected, and a long procession of priests, men, women | your noble enthusiasm, which makes me proud to cail | D- W. Thorpe fo be Captain, & company, A ly a jeer, Lees Asa Oe sees wreck: to use, and too ignorant to appreciate the riches when de- | and boys, with native music, consisting of violins, double | JOU, eye T wish always to share with you your dan- | oho crighton, to be Captain, C company. i toankatan Gal Suresh te Wan Neloon & wore g Boynton, Brows, from NOrieans; Washingtoa, veloped—in this country about two thousand Americans | bass and clarionete, advanced, headed by an image of | © Your mothers, wives, sisters and daughters animate ¥. E. Legray, to be Captain, E company. have now gained a foothold. They came first at the re- | Jesus Christ seated on a Jackass, toward this door. The ge ‘Their patriotic virtues will make you invincible. ee Maes’ OC heitneneeece Pieced quest and invitation of the demoeratié party, to asist | whole affuir was « very rude illustration of Chris's | in Sghting for the salvation of our brethren we Wilt Sebt | Ota ‘Paxton, to be Ist Lieutenant, C company. gale trom NW, saws vesselon fire bearing SE; ran cown Cid 17th, Asia, Duncan, Philadelphis; Kalamazoo, Taytor, Savai 14th, Emerald, New York (not Trieste, as before rintegyt WE Borevushe, Grits, Vira, Ua, Huron, Wait, im the revolution of the pecyle against the ser- | triumphal entry into Jerusalem, when palms | for our idolized country and Spanish American inde. | Mf. E. Bradiey, to be Ist Lieutenant, ermouih No iit Wasp, Siorey™ Mobiie-’ 18th, Carotias vile or aristocrati: party cf the State, which con- | were strewn in his path, and the Jewish multi- pendence. 5 ee ae Fi preted hey re s Daeeney Brown, Benbow, San Fr ; Eatiasto, MoPariane, Onartes. tention bad previously, and for the last thirty years, { tuce cried ‘“‘Hosannah! glory in the highest!’ to \e toes Fone uatemals, San Salvador, W. i Mae ‘to be Second Lieutenant, A company. In the river 18th, Florida, ind Eastern Queen, plunged the State in civil war. Honduras are in march upon that herd of baadita, Our . 3 phased Emery, for NOrlesns; for Bad Unier the lead of Gen. | the carpenter's son they so soon after murdered. | cause is holy—triumph certein. God will give us vic- | ©: Bieber, to be Second Lientensnt, Wm. Walker, the first bocy of American citizens landed | When the procession reached the gateway, the officiating | tory, and with that mp peace, concord, liberty and union A. J, Higgins, to be Second Lientenant, C company. 2 : W, Andersen, to be Second Lieutenant, D . hare to assist the people in their struggle. Their advent { priest placed the reins of the ass in the hands of Dr. Cole, | Of the great Central American family. LBL Water beneoetliecieant i Sux Joss, Mazch 1, 1856, "JUAN R. MORA, H at inwards Screamer, Skolteld, Onl wae ata fortunate epoch; they have been steadily sus- | the Ameriean Prefect of the Department of Ri: on the 4 a J.C. Richardson, to be Second Lieutenant C company. outta; 17th, Isabella O Jones, A Lagi | NOrie ceseful, and under their protection, ‘is Geta 0¢ do- | one sice, and Senor Jose Bermudas, eeturs snsuies WALEER'S ACCEPTANCE OF THE DECLARATION OF | “Second Lieutenant R. A. Johnston, First Light Infant- eet StL es Cummbeiche) Benen i aw moczatic principles has been achieved. The firet effect of | the other, who, to the utter surprise and great admira- daiaeis Cotman Nor és. iene Cee Cid out 14th, ‘Pales'ize, Spencer, NYork (and eld trom Dest the success of Gen. Walker and his phalanx Americano, bes ot = natives, conducted the ass and image through HRADQUARTERS OF TUK ARYY, By commaxd of ti wM. VALUER Larson, March 7 Sid Holla: da, Poiersen, Nort. 5 : rueatiy , q neral Comman ding-in:Chiet, ; (the device worn on the hat ribbons of the origimal band | "Tis was quite a brilliant achievement for Dr. Cole, as se ing gdp rey $a. R: tibaren Adictem OeenTLe TS AT op worl bela iota Por who raised the siege of Grauada,) was a treaty of peace | the natives have no particular veneration for Americans | The supreme provisional government of the Repuvife of | edn Sid 15th, Albion, Williams, NYork between the contending factions, amd the elevation of | in sereions affairs, and were oe. with amazement to | nicaragun baying formally declared war, by decree of Deaths in Granada City. He eed by, Francis B Outing, Reok- Patricio Rivas, aman of mature age, great judgment, eg ge ees Ups i istian, | March 11, 1856, against the state of Costa fica, the army | #1 Nicaroguense, of March 16, pubiishes:—On Monday, | Ws Buurire, March 14. Ord provious, Geo Cart, Lemar, Weck. and one who.commance the universal respect of all par- | tives by irsuing a decree ftat during tne continuance of | “pre neue mens Commenesaciys Obsrations. Mare 10, ae, Hein B. Cotby, of New York, aged 2.Pe Stas of tho East (Br), Lovaiie, Malansea, 19 days, with | noche Teonatee Lt ut tt) ebip Swallow, Tasker, trees Giang. ties, to the previsional presidency of the republis of Ni- | Holy Week they might enter and leave the city of Rivas General Commanding-in-Calef, Pure as the mantle, which o’er him who stood Sree ee emce brine Grete, a aay een vere Abby | Surana, Merch Bid Peru, Cooper, York; Wild Ware, caragus, ToGen. Walker war given the post of com- nigh ise gm gienne Peep eet arg by Mya ste Pu, x, Tuomgox, Adjutant-General N. A, Jordan’s descended from the ak: ton. : noma) = . eg & Pp times cf war, beas's and property required for the army mete — sn canoe peg at a aes Maranhama, March 1, with hides, 4,10 | pIZISTE, March B= Arr Daniel, Welien, Bostoo; Brillant, manaerin-chief of the army of the republic—e post | are seized and the owner is fortunate if he getsgovern- | ARRIVAL OF THE WALKER ARMY AT VIRGIN BAY — Loureta:tiie hoxrta iaiat love then, when they die, | Corning, Pcie xem Balledin company with bark Lawrence, | Denpebers: 0. 3 which be fills with entire setiefection to citizens and | ment {serip to show for his loss. As this isa custom of JOY OF THE PEOPLE—PROBABLE PLAN OF OPERA- for Cayenne, with caitle, Sr Ives, (Cornwal!), March 15—Capt Farnham of the . > 3 ", | the country, practiced fcr years and years, the of TIONS. Died in this city, March 14, A. Minor, aged 37 years, ‘Sohr Col Batierly, Stetson, Charleston, 7 days, with mdse, to | Desdemona, of New Urieans, from Havre for foreigners of ali nations. This provistonal government ia | 45 T0') warning to them to conceal beasts ead valuables. | (Virgin Bay (March 16) Correspondence of El Nicara- | born in Herkimer county, N.Y. uy McCready. Mott & Co. Ins), which put ip baron distress on. the 12th ina ( "a aco) ‘weather i fi still the supreme authority cf the land, the different | Onder the American administration of the army this is guense. Ohio papers please copy. cir # Nickerson, Goodwin, Georgetown, stated), reports. the 9b, and had fair until bureaus being filied by natives of great intelligence, in | now rectified, and only an emergency justies or excuses | Our settlement prerented to-day a more lively and busy | Story org eG ihe 11Gb inet, when we bad « proses trom Chg sastwrard, wie whom the peonle bave confidence. any such seizure. soene than I ever had the pleasure of wicamstog eiane Miscellaneous News Items. Behr Mary B Blevers, Ciark. Trenton, NJ. tork'a Channel ilce on board; st midaight tnoked the ahi ‘As 8 matter of course, Gen. Walker at the head of the e cemmission appointed by decree of the republic | my arrival in Nicaragua. At6 o'clock, A. wa- El Nicaraguense of March 15 contains the following Schr Bolivar, Eaton, Machias. tnd stood to ‘southward; ‘gale increasing and basy. At army, « feliow ci izen and gentlemen of intelligeuce and | on the 18th of February wast, is now in active | ters of the Jake being unusually calm, the steamer La | news ivems:—The Postmaster General is having the Post Schr Beven Sisters, Growler, Addisoa. 4:30 AM caw breakers close jer the lee bow; put the helm: influence, is the objest of iaquiry for all, strangers from | session at Virgin Bay, taking testimony in | Virgin was bauled up to the wharf, and with infinite 2% Office of this ctty arranged in euch » manner aa to remind Rie pine eg bard a. And threw all the saila aback; but the etreag the United States, and he possesses the happy faculty of | reference to the affairs of the Accessory Transit Company. | and relief to the inhabitants, who for the past week one of the conveniences of the United States. Fine ma- | grt Gumi ahpleton, Tayler, Bosion, Paid rage Oo a dkny hand rpeetily winning tne confidence and esteem of all who Enough, Iam well informed, has been already developed | been kept ina terrible state of excitement by the daily | hogany counters and decks with pigeon holes and shelves | cbr Oregon. Lovell, Boston. cee Tee nan Lear ace neous dei aaiuctne. ny eben Fs him, either with business or private relations. | to establish asystematic fraud on the part of the com- | reports of invasion by Costa Ricans, disembarked his | in abundance, and side tables lied with late papers, the ft Sut the sate aback, ot tast succeeded, at 6:30 AM, in getting tbe Such bas been, in brief, the poeition of affatms, up to | pany, in reference to accounting to the government of | Excellency Gen. Walker, and three hundrei and fifty | place proposes to become one ef the most popular resorts ehip into deep water. Having hauled up the courses and withia a few cays. icaragua for its quota—ten per cent of the net profi’ American troops under command of Col. Schlessinger. | of the city. The building is the finest in town, and with stood to the northward, sounded the pumps and found more The governwent here have cxifsrmly pursued courss | the company. They are in a peculiar dilem: Immediately after their arrivrl, outposta were stationed | the attention of Tcm, and the ean of chandeliers that water than usual in the well. Rigged the fy Ch A of concitiation towards its former opponents, the servile, | horn the commissioners will seize hold of I ha at every peint where it was possible to enter or leave the | are lighted every night, the Post Office wears the appear- [aortndeping, late gdeeniNihe fy ery py or legitimate 1 as they are termed, and have even | discovered. The position is this: the company, without | settlement, and strict arders given that no person should | ance of a parlor more than a hive of active and industri mently’ ben” instant lancther covers guile, sad eae been ciaposed 10 thow more favors to its former enemies | any authority in their charter, has in fact gradually | be allowed to pass out. The men without arma were | ous men. Mr, Ruggles takes a just pride in his establish. pon rt he De Cae nr than their subsequent course would justi’y. transmuted itself from a transit company to a through | then marched to R'vas, where they were to be provided | ment, and we do not blame bim. creasing #8'0; also, two feet of water per With the neighboring Statee the same policy Of conoi- | route, thus exceeding its charter powers, and rendering | for. amounting in sl! to about one hundred and fifty. During the early days of the week, aes Brewster, bour, found 1 ay op pir liation bas been pursued, until, as in toe case‘of Costa | iteelf Hable therefor to the grantors—the Nicaragua go- ‘The ccmmiseary found it very difficult to provision the commanier of the station at Rivas, was in town, and 9B tyes ies biaryl sop walt, cot ree Ries, conciliation became vain, and patience no ‘longer a | vernment. battelion, but the men reemed resolved to be aatiafied,and | his appearance bore strong testimony te the aalubrity of i Rete te ae ba - virtue. 4 Again, if such {s not the ease, the great question will | I did not bear a grow! during the day—I may except the post which he #0 competently commands. bia, Or Man's, Scully, March 18 shihiec th aol Om tne first day of Mareh the government of Costa | be how much the profit of transit amounts to, and where | host of curs, who were s' out of thelr native qniet | As am indispensable feature of progress, aman with | Propeller Decatur. Geer, ‘kew London. Fah hil hg a satel Phage op nina | Nagar oan e"attinaree Ronan | pny tan ce oaeavaaran Sr | Mehat ie takes seaen: oh Cano | Ratna ee a Meera, egestas | Fete ee der bec Benes oncmeema sees ti war, Cer er as re ant J b has been two thousand, e average | lieve ion march on Costa Rica to- e we an drawn srowds of natives in , tim bere on the 7ih revious!: ), — villlana"of'the most infamous description, refused au- | Smountof freight one kandred thousind pounds. “The | meirow. train wherever he grounded his instrument. The lack | *T0Pelier Ovprey, Kinzey, Norwich. Rabat he aged from NOstoaa ou the SOU Gr inet Dies, "Joa, for he ercountered a heavy gale from the WNW, and 5 i dienee to Colonel Schlessinger, the ambassador ot the Ni- | rate charged passage from ocean to ocesn has uni- Their first effort wil no doubt be the seizure of Bona | of a monkey was the only thing to be observed in the vy i i Steamships Persia, Liverpoo); Empire City, Havana and New | sea wbich carried away a portion of the bulwarks, The wea- caraguaa government and direc‘ed his return within six | formly been $35, and the charge for freight fifteen | Casta, the cestruction or capture cf the government | picture different from the usual rum of hurdy gurdy | orjegre: Florida, pabicbes ay ‘Mar! teton; Jat ‘dnued bad tit the 3 hours. cents per pound. All this belongs to the transit proper, | stores, mules, cattle, &c. The soldiers are all in excellent | grinde: ie ber aie + J ; Jamestown, | ther continued 1st, shipping several eon, Upen the return of Colone! S,s council wasimme- | and will probably be made, with other matters and Norfoik, dc; sbip Great Western, Liverpool. ‘which carried away bulwarks and houses trom the ent rs. spirits. and resolved, if they achance, tomake their ‘The many friends of Capt. J. C. O'Neal, both here and a doing sui other dams On the following found diately cal.e?, anda proc amation’ in the uame of the | souroes of gain, the basis of ‘an estimate of indebtedness | first fight tell. There were pe companies, all recently | in California, wil learn with unmingled ‘pleasure of his | Wid at suorise, SW; meridun, 6; sunset, do. rodder ror ta the ice. “Fee 4 Ives tio abaret Commander in-Ceief, at once issued, declaring war upon | by the commis-ioners, arrived, one from New York, under commaud of Captain | promotion by the General-in-Chief to the position of Ms- Hacelll Wane’ Oure Cane, several heavy seas carried {he servile per 7 offCentral Americe: As the prociame. | | What now wil be done’ Overlook the fact of | Creighton, one from New Orieans, commanded by Lien. Jor in the Segond Rife Battalion, The Major is a youthful Pe ager ge ca er ego OR PS oe LE ioe tion of Gosta Rica was particularly directed against los | violation of cherter in engaging in an ocean | Coleman, a GermanandFrecch company. The Cushing soldier, but he has won his promotion by the exhivition | p2ERMUDA, he ee De | ie for ng ‘bl the Bclily Islands, and ple Setter otis » 9h March, Americanos, all here were delighted to see the desiara- | line, and olsim an amount proportionate to the profita of | Guarde delivered up their arma to the r 4 of talents of a superier order. ‘2th. sohr 1 8 vw, ted it and, it into tion ct war Ussaing from Readquarters of the army, | a through line, or will the commission hold the Transit | Walker went to ivan with his staff. and revaraed this | The flagetal was taken, down the o'her gay for im- | }an- AGH Tee Mw ey moar Utsse, 10 days trom | ‘aes nice: eccepted It and, oon rer Pat cae bearing the signature of General Wm. Walker. | Company to a strict adherence to their charter privi- evening about 7 o'clock. I believe he will leave for Gra- | provements. Yesterday it was sgain raised and sur- | Charleston tor Havre, in distress, 1g badly; cargo cotton | worthy.” On the 11th of March the advanve guard of the army, | leges, andclaim the quota only upon strict translit pro- | nada to-night. ‘mounted wih the cap of Liberty, highly adorned with | 8nd rice, and will have to discharge, Home Ports. three bua¢red strong, lefs Granada for the frontier of | fits? [From El Nioaraguense, March 15] emcoracy’s 5 a ees AT bree rnatpe, Crawued, trom Darien for Havre, | APALACHIOOL b, March 20--Arr bares Cube, Leovis, Ot Conta Riou, and we a!i sincerely bope, and There is another feature in their affairs which places | By the official publica'ion in another portion of this | We would suggest to the gentlemer of the garrison, matt ieee hy? gal; 28th, Waltham cold mond Sarak Br mail steamer Curlew, Hunter, trom Halifax, is ashore on | Mills, Row'ey, N York; ao ship Tropic, For Liverpest: earnestly expect, y that the colonel in command will speedily retaliate upon | the Transit Company in « pocallar light, Evidence has | paper, both in Spasish and Engsb, it will be percaivad | and citizens, that the appointment of a committee to | the Nortbeast breakers and full fof water, Her Passengers bark M E Trout, Dean, NYor bands sunk in ‘vessel. ti Costa Rice for the indignities received at their been brought out showing that Jos. L. White, Haq., tne | that weare in the miist ot war. The dire alternative | wait on Mist Pellett and request her to address the com- | have landed, and report the mails as having fa port ebips Rize Pirrle, kvans, for Li ldg; Jane, when be errived at their capital ss the accredited Minis- | counsel of the Transit Company, in coojunction with | has been forced upon us, and we disclaim all responsioi- | munity previous to her be poabet would unquestion- a Cochrane, co do: May , Skoifield, do do; Orown (Be), ter of this republic There are now in Nicaragua about | Marcoleta, the Minister of the late serviie government, | lity in its origin. Niceragua would have preferred » | ably meet with the approbation of the public. pEBADELPETA, Avail Soar beg Fortand, Jorden. | Carer, do doi Resper, foavury, ter Boson 40; barks Cena twelve husdred Auericane in the army, embracing rank | armed, equipped and seat into this territery upon tho | peaceable aJjjustment of her difficulties with Coats Rica, |" On Tuesday evening, an, elegant porty, was given by | F Grouch, Headerson; dareh Aun. Yrelank; MB Mabouy, | LGevia se atwood “ahwood for Crovudeese dor erga Pest and file, besides abody ot some five hundred foreiga ci- | boats of the Transit Company, a body of fifty French, | aa her offers of peace have smply testified; but ahe dose | Dr. Bermbard, (it being the birthdsy of his excelleat | Robinson; T F Aandolpk, Endicott: Willard Salsbury, Veasy; ner, for NYork do, : vitiams, ready to shouider the musket oa any emergency; | Germars and Itslians, who were stationed at Ca'tillio, | not shrink from the sterner arbitrament of the sword. lady.) at which a large number of officers were present, | Bk Sherp, Sharp, and James Risley, Baboock,, NYO Taare n April Are ship Wm Mosman, Ma- ard all fally aware cf the necessity for #0 dolng in case of | within this territory, Among the officers of this body of | And since war has been thus wantonly thrust upon us, | including Col. ee Captain Sutter, Captain ld sbi bgp a heme Liverpool; brig leaner, Devt. nila; barks Prescott, Hallett, Buenos Ayres; Bird, emergency, for the truth ia that the knife is ready for | men, was Samuel Ia, a colonel, brother-in-law of White, | since we are eo unjustifiably assailed, it does not ‘rest at | Farnham, Lieutenants Kroger and Kiel, and many | #0 Bailar: sabre Tranepost, Tikon, Benger, Boal Creme: | Hewson, ot Bermuda; is under jury masts, havisg every foreign threat at the very moment of flinching. snd son of anne C: Loe, Secretary of the Transtt Comps: | our charge to ask for peace. The enemy must offer terms | others. 'While in the midst of the festivities, the Wh Peper, nad James Bey Geary ond S'm stkor’ | Beye Veena creme Snare as This, nO one apprehends, and, although the | ny. The men hed in charge four field pleces, which are | of reyaration for this oa before Niearagua can | German sompany marched up outside and saluted the | Nickerson, Bovon: WC Jeakyne, and M BMabony, | Hevene?, York, Clonfucgost Harr: natives are geseraily eonsi: & treachsrous set, itis | pow on the steamers on the lake, and have been seized | consent to any cessation of hostilities. flag of the Prussian Consulate by several appropriate | Robinscn, do; Estell, Baser, Sewport; Treasurer, Waples, St" Leon, 1, Go delieved that they stand too much in awe of the American | by the cc mmissioners, The prcclamaticn of Prosident Mora isa regular piece | and well exeouted songs of the fatherland; they were | Saicm: Willard Seuubury, Veasy, Providence; Fanny. ppeucs, wer ar rifle and Colt’s pistol to attempt any active display of This Httle episode in the history of the Transit Compa- | ct Buncombe, and would do credit toa backwood’s Iaw- | afterwarda invited in by the Doctor, and regaled with the | New Haven; ta, Lyon, ; Sarah Ann, say's; N Berry, Hall, Ge treachery. The claw of the eagie is upon them; they feel | ny smells strong of tresson, if the corporation can be | yer. He says’ a greet many things he doos not mean, | best the house affordec. Speeches of welcome were made | Yall River: J K Blonepack, Risley, and John F_ Crouch, Hen: nd; J” Nickerson ite grasp, but dare not attempt resistance. I speak of | found guilty of such a crime: at all events, it is sufficient | and proposes foa's he has no idea of accomplishing. He | and replied to, excellent masic was given, toa-ts drank, | Sersomyserver, lit) John Jones, Smith, Nocwion; fT Ran. | foik: JY Beker, Bake : the'ecllag aa existing among the serviles or legivimiata. | teason for the government to annul its charter. ine weak President, something after Franklin Pierce's | ond the festivies wore kept up unin erupted by any. | (ovpts Hxcloot, ‘grovidsnter Wt Weonang. omer’ Tests dhioy, pei Lovin Ores, beans Pandagon Among the democracy are thousands of intelligent mem, | Curious facts have come to light as to the financial | model, and no doubt hase Minister quite the counterpart | thirg that could throw» camp upon the enjoyment of | Flushing. fare Iddo Kiraball, from Caldera; Mon'peler, who already perceive the great advantages to be | mansgementof the affairs on thi 1us—contracts made | of Mr. Marcy. But they have waked up the wrong man | any until a late hour. Miliscellancous and Disasters, iar, from NOrleaps; Glen, from do; brig Spt reaped by American soprecaney im this land. | at rulnous rates, no recurity given, large sams paid and | —they have put on sirs in the wrong company. Gen. Ia Bee Correspondence above. fire (Br) Port au Prince. Signal for two barks and two They speak with enthusiasm of the future of work eventually found useless, with a loss of thou. | Walker will learn them bettermannera, while he imposes | Married ‘The Cunard steamer Persia, Capt Judking. satled about heif | Drigs, Cid ship Australie. Smith, NOrieans; bark Spring- the repablio; when its forest shat! ring with the | sands of doliars— enormous salaries paid and sise- | upon thelr mizos s serious leston in politics. Sich will | On Tuesday, April 1, by Kev" Dr. Guion, Mr. Jas P, | Pall {Woyesterday ior Liverpéol. ‘She took out the very large | Bok. Maye, Cape Tama, Ct aml a marke, brigy Meoetn, axe cf the wocdaman, i's minss be crowded with the ac- | cure officers maintained for the benefit of com- | be the consequence of this plece of parchment to Mr. Mora | 0 Tuesday, Apiil 1, by Key. Dr. Gulon, Mr. + | number of 277 passengers, and about $500,000 in specie. Andrew Marderson, Tenderson, NOricane; Ann T Sipplo, tive miners, who have reaped the golden harvesta of Cal- | pany favorites—excessive rates charged for provi- | and his Secretary individually. bg a hero aces Suir Barnret & Jesste—Capt Milton, ot ship Harriet & Jes- | acco, Philadelphia.” Sid wind NW 1oW, nae ifornia, and ita government receive thatimpulse which | siops,jtools and materials sent to the Istamus, To Costa Rica, ase nation, we cannot esiculate the | pH Pima. hr Auonem LaMoRNEcR to Mary, cldort | 0; whieh arrived at New Crieans on the 26th ult, from Boston, | tralia; rigs Kornisas, MS Cousins, Holen F Ryder. hes the States of North America foremost in the | and ‘every opportunity evident'y sought to bring | consequences, Gn ber resta the blame, and on her must pL chap ag epee “ Doosacandl| He EA a OT BALTIMORE, April 1 -Arr steamer Wm J Hallett, ranks of civilized nations. the balance sgainst the Isthmus. the his: | iail the effects, This much we cen say, howevor—that | d2vghter of A. Guerber, Haq. Bove to ender cleze toot matnopenit; ane Gomamenced lectiag, | Sonat etantty Genter bios fae Chie ‘The here is ‘beyond conception; emigrants | tory of the Transit Company is properly written, it will | peaceful citizens seed apprehend no evil.’ The soldiers of ‘and increased to leak from 100 to 400 stroker per hour. Onthe | Cld beg. Hi ee oe eee ae from. the States reed expect no holiday. The stardy | present the most ed record of systematic fraud | Nicaregua come te zogesacets, not to destroy; and while Died. 24th and 25th it continued heavily, and much water. | ‘Austin, West Yodies: LH Nickerson, Bearee, Boston. backwocdsman, the active farmer, and enterprisiag mer- | ever conceivid of. The career of the British Fart India | an energetic war will be waged against the government On Tuerday, April 1, of consumption, AGNes Rearcca | Subsequently she increased her leak from 900 strokes op Avoneee, Ty. A chant are wanted, for there is ample room and | Company, under Hastings and Clive, or the more recent | of Costa Rica, private property will be held sacred, and | Qum, censort of Henry H. Quin, ‘aged 36 years, hour. After Se wopiner mocerntet, Ge ole 15 eanieg, RRISTOL, March $0-—-Arr ache Lady Adams, Davis, Somer- abundant encouragement. But let all indolent and use- | atrocities of the China companies, are not " persocal liberty protected as inviolable. The agitators, | | The relatives and frlends of the , alse tose Oe eee oe ee dy an te Bes as the toes OF wile be then | sty 1o,loed for Mork; sloop, Marie 5 tt, NYork. Jess men, whe enjuy the case of civilized life and home | Great interest fa manitested in this country aa to the | however, who have set this war on foot, must hold | bis brother, Jammer Quin, aro respectullyfari'ed to attend Bove over about 40 tobe. The weather thon became Dleseant, | “anc -Atrecur'Charles Waiting, Camp, Philadelphia, S14 luxuries, remember that this is no piace for them; brain, | result of the Commission, and their report is looked for | themselves responsible to a new and diferent authority | her funeral, from her late residence, No. 26 West Forty- | and the ship not leaking asmuclas before, he stopped throw echt Tad, ‘Adama, Devis, NYork. i muscle and activity take precedence’here. Not even the | with anxiety For the purpose of transferring the pro- | from apy that ever judged their delinquencies here- | third street, this afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. | ing over the lee and pursued hus voyage, CITY, POINT, March Arr bark Kimboty, Hich- srmy affords that iast resort for idiers, for every soldier perty over to the new Roar ng of which ond Ren- | tofore. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Snrr Partner (of Boston), Bishop, from Calcutta for Lon- | bom, York; schre Alex Law, Tout. 10; 4 oe ‘udeom, here is man upon whom the hopes and er ‘tions of | dolph, Ksq,, is chief grantee, it is expected that the Com- It haa been vaguely hinted that Americans captured in On Tuesday, April 1, after a short illness, Mrs. Marca- | don, with loes of jibboom, was off Lizard, near Falmouth, | do for a a6 oad schrs Peck, ; James- thousands of the present, and bun¢reds of thousands of | missioners will make a preliminary report, and order a | battle by the enemy, are to be summarily executed. The | nar Priangox, relict of the late Farrell Peterson, im the | ©, on the lsh ull Onn as At Ps PM—Passing, schr Abby Whiimaa, futureemigrants depend. The soldier’s life here is one | sale of the property in s very short time. truth of the report we must disbelieve, but we assure the | 53d year of her age. Barx Romay, for eee Buenos Ayres for Southampton, | Eittord. from SRE ‘for Boston. of activity and use; the times of piping peace are yet to 2 Tcmepay, March 18, 1866. army that the General bas determined on a fearful retri- ‘The friends are Fespecttully invited to attend the fune- | Put into Montevideo on the 3d of February leaky. BASTPORT, March 18—81d schrs Z A Paine, Sedier, and arrive, and when they come the soi will become the No news yet from the army. I learn that ina few | bution, in the event so inhuman a proceeding should be | ral, from her late residence, No. 206 West Twenty-elghth AY ty Bank Barctay, Tripp. of ‘Westport, was totally | Roanoke, Dinamore, N York. citizen, amd reap that reward for which he has fought | weeks—perhape immediately after the arrival of the | attempted. The fright/ainess of the retaliation would | street, at one o'clock, tbis afternoon. leat Cape Aroalo, West one Oh Dake, Iae, Lis orew saves | Zale BIVaR, March 2a et ee and bled. A:lantic and Pacific steamers, expected this week, if | make a gibbet of the State. But we have no fears ofso | On "Wednesday, April 2, Wauam Earns, In the 68h |, S04 arrived at Mob) ¢ 2tlh, ip Bs Ship Covenanier, trom fiver, | Baltimore: Slat, Rich Borden, Arnold, Baltimore, Sid Sot We are now in s state ot war, but there ix no appre. | they bring five hundred more recruits, as is now ex- | improbable» contingency, and only refer to icassru- | year of his oge. From St Thomas Jan 25, with 78 bbis sp oll. | “Slstcarr cht’ Ooraelis, ‘Bessey, New York; Ana B hension of {te reall'ies within our borders. Likes pru- | pected—a large party of civilians will sccompany the | mor. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully . Holmes, oo. ald ADH Lah schr Minseva, Winslow, dent our commander-in-chiat meete the ememy | main body of the army, probably te be uader command | | Its highly probably eur army is to-day withia the | iavited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N3, mere. on the |d—even more, our army is now on ita ad- | of Col, Fry, to Costa Riv. bor¢ers of Costa Riva, and im a few days we shall hear of | 22 Clarkaun street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. HYANNIS, March 21—Arr this PM, schrs Wm RB Newsomb, vance march, to meet the enemy on their soil, and to | The red ribbon is now tha badge of the army and of all | the capture of Guapacoste, ‘On Wedneséay April 2, Jomw R, VANDERemit, son of the Bayer, Fredericksburg for Boston) Fag Fee aD prevent their advanee to this territory. patriotic citizens, it is the emblem of the democratic ‘ate Jetemiah Vanderbilt, in the 36'h year of his age. pe a ee RY 4 Fae Are gob i ‘Glover, ‘There need not be the signtons sopreheusion on the | party, that of the Chamorow or servile party, being pure ‘War Excitement in Granada City. ‘The relatives and friends of the fara are respectfully Feraph, Alicn, Miranda, and BB 1 NYork. transit pas: for California. | white, Red is also the emblem of active war, andin | ARRIVAL OF REINPORCEMENTS—THE SAN SALVADOR | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. NOBLE, March 26—Arr bark T B Barwram. feat Barre. are far more poe on core! — New oe " Swennene hole of civilians tiut- MISSION—COLONEL SCHLESSINGER'’S RETURN—AN | 100 Christopher street, to-morrow morning, at eleven pd gg Eliza Morrison, Ewing, Liverpool; Ji ton, o ain yom wo pees XB 4 ALARM AT NIGHT. o'clock . . 40, 1 " onaleaghts of paggage smashers and 4 Poor mot le rouge est une couleur sainté, (From Bi Nicaraguense, March 15.) On Wednesday, April 2, AsDaew Wricut, sged 40 years ee ete cer enbe so Groton Cons NYork. Old Br city of New York. Puinee je voir son reque commencer,”? During the past week most startling and unexpecte! | ond 9 months, thips Kmpress, Burdick, Liverpool; Culloden + 40: ‘confined to and settled within the pro- | isin OT Prenon th and finds especial welcome to the com- | changes have taken place; in the first place arrives an | Bis friends, acd those of his brother-tn law, “Wil'iam brig Gea Foster, Doyle, Boston; schr jmiland, Ha- or at the gates of San Jose, the | pany of French soldiers who arrived by the last steamer, ewbessador from the neighboring State of San Salvador, Gardner, are ‘respectful’ invited to attend his funeral, vane. esta Ke, far beyond, and within the Verl- | 4 Se body of men, who, wall maintain the reputation of | with e willtary ercort, in uniform two size too larg: | Bis afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, ee ee in toon tee ie owned Conte Rica. “ ; lors. ‘ been, No. mbia street. "$l —Art Retdeer, Kioner, es Ares, allorata, and New, York | ,, Tom the preparstaoas now going ‘on in the street, a By hare'ens, nied We'tae Some Gonpess he iiareeny | On Toesday eveuing,” Ape() 1, Basew, youngest dang. palliorst ining bart Hop! Pennsil, Turse, Puliateipaas tion department, under the supervision of Col. Jon, W. | | ja¢ge the Pacific steamer to be neat at hand, aud close, | Semeratian, by ped g hei penn A ee te ibs ae Cee ReBORY PCIe, March why Angele, Prong, Kobens, has been ran down with applicants for permits ing room for @ post-c ipt tor war news or anything | tended here 'o elther of the escorts, but to the generalo. | Her faneral will take place this afternoon, at one Fa LONDON, Merch S1—Acr; Hat land, end his clerks are busily employed in | ¢l- ot importance that may arrive before the mailis cent | colonel, or whatever his rank may bs), was but the preear- | v'elock, from the reridence of her grandfather, A Sonn Cauirosnis recenily got off of Pasque Island by | | NEW LONDON Mere pobre lagna, Monell ao Ise. Vie stag ing out snaps aad projesting town, | 8 board tbe San Carlos, sor of the arrival of the La Virgen, om Sunday morning | Reicer, No. 215 Eighth ‘avenue, The friends of the ta- } Morera Crh t Dante, oa a Mean plostking ts bea: | pins; Chae Benard, Bila, Mor for Bsttord + at wach become ih sometht end, ony eth gone, otherwise tn: 4 izabeth (ity, now zo. i ra The ‘Transtt Company Walker Commission. me fridges clipeee pe eM pripread ae Csaseniny, arning, Afitl, 6. dehatbe ties, Ste 17 chateg gear Mo tbe echr is much leas than Wes expected. ew RAVER Apel Ilse bes jeuvilas, Newom, Ports Jnr ggg Be Pp A a BR gg, gl Mieke ae match 16.) accordingly, and with reason. Among them was a fice | ruaxe W! only child of George H. and Margaret A. Notice te Mariners. Re ORT Bech Si bid brign Caleb. 0 Cort, Pea ReneS” cul’ SgotstPngscy | moo rte pom corat seaezgtcnsen ores | Soopany tim Noy Yor aevmen tat Frosh semper | Wearac og Syearsant lOmin O° TT | sar nun wets gual ci to, | Bee eet Bat a Sah G int oa a J of the Ao dof as fine me I The relatives ani nds of the ly are tal stripes, has been pl Coombs,’ Buckaville, §0;, Henrietta Gitman, Darien; Re: accompany the mails through this oountry to | cestory Transit Company, commenoed ite aewion in Vir. | 274 qe latter was com re od the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’elock, trom | Aknal ‘the Barrows bekah Fogg, Kiwetl,, Doboy Isinng; Romapnah Rove, Coombs, Visgio Bay, on the route between San Juan del Nor’ on | vin Bay this week, sod will continue antil a cymplete | bad the pleasure to beholi—many of them old Chassears | to attend the tuner, tv ayfoaiens te tee ve lavn iets tect atlow # Cfariertoh’ tram Siniid, Baliimore; and alloihers: betore Fe tur A‘lantle, and San Juan del Sur om the Pacife oosan. | settlement ls effected, Col. Kewen left shis city on Won, | °f,\incemues, bronsed with the sun of Africa, and fa- | her fasber's reenienus, ho, Pi Tomkins lighthoure, ed bound § sod W. Mr Ruggles isthe agent, ton, of Wines & Co.'s exprean, | a7 last, for the purpose of forming the — pe ads the ne ;3—3 g vith ton teat ateneea| he 5 Wednesday, Apr the lat nuoen, bong «Tompkins lighthouse, NNW 3 ¥ PeROviDR Dut yada, Ganda eppabanmee Worn thr ogh whem the mails are now transporied from New —— ' J - . Jatives and friends of the family are respectfully bes by R&B. . i Fennings, Newark Y ovk and California. i ¥ General Walker's Address to the People of i tinie i P--4 curt, aad Prefitog incor con- invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Coney aan ing, rh. ethe “Tracy. Eke irene lee Bal oom The Tran it route continues aninterrapted, as before, Central America. ttaveus and. levgthensd column,” through the | scn-in-law, Henry Dickinson, No. $17 West Twenty-first | By order of theduighthouse Board, |) nue Osage bark Liewellyn, A schra BW ive 61 (ies meso aguan at of iti aflalre boing te the ends (Prem El Nieareguense, March 15 ] oraoge groves fri the siaks, up. the gentis |» treet, this atternoon, at two o’elook. Lighthouse Inepector, 34 dist, | Beker, Norfolk, nm Riza 8, Connelly, 1s wind, Slasergo str or eeaieskisheg rpointee iy teen el vas Tovited to Nicaragua by the democratic party of the jeGle which ‘will opa be the city’ of "New Grens Jn thts ot yen imauosvan sioalati Mpeg meee | Soh Wa Ban ‘Citottane, row oe on Mar woos ge, the @ wom wie mer repubiie, meriesn force under my command has a the elty, there, with drums beati Bonwa, oged 20 years, 9 mon ve. ‘A nd Macy & Kime, Cartwright, NYork, sloop Mary aewers we. t+ ve «nd hole the property of she com- | steadily struggled to out the prinsiples for i 4 the olty, 5 um ing, appearing ' ves and friends of the family are respectful For ices of bark Barclay, 960 Miscellaneous, Hen, 9 acy a, oop. bee ace-y Vl of ‘heir charter. Cader thaie | the revolution of 1864 wes undertaken. In order, “bio eg hunts Tho estinioa’ of Ceateat | fevited ¥o attend his funeral, from the residence of his | , At Yaiparaiao Jan 3, Dy letter from Cept Browasoa, Bailey | Ley its Gh oo 20_are sieamsbip . @ fore spoyeee of the yioviee| are | ever to consolidate S general peace, we wore wilkng to > brow er, Themas O, Burns, Leakey by seg fal: bos WR, rocinlu Peb 10, Vornon, Gardrer, WB, which wae ie | R¥crk\ brig Geaeas, Jone Kor at C3 gfielre 1 wav with move deapatoh am uty past differences aad epieaver to am joon, at two o'e) is romaine (th the Rilra F acon, aahatore reported. Yor uo B neva eraracte ed sho for many yours. | twepartesizto one, Foc Able rurpose so keen ees singly barbespane Het a PEC Ty vepuigas wed ews wou tO WOOK Lomo ® | Chas Witness, Mazo, Bossa, KODE Sidhe Ponaey, Roomncar bay. pope gC expe gOrxisey ‘0 lance | the treaty of Veteoee last, bald ba GUeRe Das Old Gecpmde dubseg nad Eaoherter pegecn ptewan 0747 Wey Bercqyows,

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