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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7163, MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. Latest from the State Capital. “EROUBLE IN DIVIDING SENATE DISTRICTS—NO LI- QUOR LICENSE LAW—POLICE BILL—OOMMISSION- BBS OF BMIGRATION IN DISTRESS—DSaTH OF A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE—SB8SION TO BE EX: TENDED—RESULTS OF ELECTION, ETO. Auuany, Aoril 8, 1656, Tho new Senate districts reported to the House are not adroit mani at, longing the debate till the hour for special eter, ee HO! FOR NICARAQUA. Departure of the Ortsaba for San Jaan—Ar- reat ef an Oficer of Gen. Walker's Army by the Deputy Marshal—~Tremendous Ex- Police Intelligence, Aseombly. Aunany, April 8, 1856, The Senate Appropriation bill was the special order. It was discussed and postponed till to-morrow at 10 o'clock. The Governor sent in @ message recommending the action of the Legislature in the matter of the Com- THE ALLEGED THIEF AND RECOVERY WORTH OF PROPERTY. at this port intended to prevent her sailing, at the insti @ation of the Transit Gompany, who bad withdrawn thelr ‘Veasels, to spite Gen. Walker, whom they charge with having acted treacherously towards them in annuiling their charter. ‘The arrangements to prevent an undae outside pres- Chief of Police sure arcun@ the gangways was very excellent. A gate the well-known Way was constructed running through the middle of tho Pier, and he was a fortunate individual who eould get past the Cerberus at the emtramoe, However, the nam- ber who got inside was quite large, and the scone pre- sented was ove of great animation and confusion. The bill making provision for the payment of the cana! debt, and for the enlargement and completion of on the canal, was taken up in Committee of the 5 AFTERNOON SESSION. DEATH OF HON. ISAAC WELIS. Mr, Massey announced the death of Hon. Isasc Wells, of Jefferson county, which ooourred at the Alms house, “NT louse, atter adopt ate resolutions of eo al 10} a be resolu’ ol ji de for the deceased, am, mbned tll Wednesday morn- ‘From present appearances it will tase some time in ar- Tanging the districts to suit ‘ne politicians, ‘The liguor license, prohidit-ry, question is finally dis- iposed of for the present session, and free trade in rum -will prevail during another year. The Senate this morn. ing rejected the bill from tre House and adopted the one introduced in that body , ro-ense\ing the prohibitory Jaw, with a few of ite obucxious ‘eatares stricken out ~All the nigger worsbipoe:s voted against the Assembly (Pill, together with Ferdon, Ho.chkias and Sweet, Know ‘Nothirgs, making nineteen in all, The remainéer of the iKnow Nothings voted wi.h tue four democrats in favor sof that bill, The bill will be sent down to the House, when it will be entombed; «0, bet «een the two Houses, Doth bills will fall and nothing vedone in relation to the aubject. During the devate tne whig mgger worshippers @eclared, over and over again, that they preferred no law to a license law, and insti auould be made a test question ai the next eleciion Every possible effort is ovimg mi had not been heard of, List of Acts Passed by the Logis: CONTINUED FROM THE BERALD OF APRIL 5, 90. To provide for the removal and safe keeping of re- corcain Nisgara Ware alate to compensate county clerk. 91. To incorporate St. Lawrence U: ity and 02. for the paynieut of an award!made by the Oana . For ment an ay i by ti Boerd to ‘Abijall Osborn. “ 93, rip Fagen Si Sct eotitied An act to form a road dis- trict from Kicbfield Springs. O:sego, to the nor‘h line of Warren, Herkimer county, passed ee 10, 1855. 94. For repairing plank road Cilntom prison to Baranac river, -Gexterously managed to carry off ao valuable Property, densely crowded with passengers, among whem were | that Haydon many ladies. From what we could learn, the great ma- Shrew them into 9 scund slumber, and that their way to California; not one-fourth on board, pro- | up, and, bably, intending to remain in the land of the five yol- stomach, canoes. There were a great number of Italians and French om teying that he wae treubled with a to pass the New sts in dat body, then it will be zun through, even if an : xtensivn of tue session becomes mecessary. The charter bili wid be itd over, and the Provide for its ficating debt, and to authorize a tax. Captain C, Carroll Hicks and Capiain Morris, of Gen. 97. To change the name of the New York and Missis- awerirg the Cercription of Haydon, Ind been Walker's army, were cn the vessel, surrounded by parties now awaiting trial upon charge of being filibus- ters, ‘Chris Jerritt,” as he is called, one of the or nal fifty-eight who came with Walker from Sonora Lower California, and afterwards to Nicaragua, among the paesengers, he being in this city om furlough | take the steamship Canada, for Liverpool. ‘rom his command, At the time the vessel wes about to leave there was the | usual amcunt of ehouting, orying, laughing, screaming | Europe via Boston, and con‘usion, and rather more than the usual amoant A meriage was transmitted oy ne Goveraor to the Aa- gembly, couce:ning a deplerable cumauarcstion from the Commissioners of Emigratios. We give tt pelow, t ther with the spesia: mesaag- 40 wing his Exceliency's views upon the eubject. Ibi eviden, that the commis- sion must be broken up, aud its nordes of lawyers, offi- cers, tide-waiters and provis.cn desers soe teres to the four winds, ifthe Leglolatuedins ait tmmodiataly pro ‘vide ampie means to pay their lwouider. There is not uch compussicnin e..ber hous: for them, aod it is very doubtful whether tney wii obtau @ grad from the 09, To amend an act entitled an act to revise the char- ter of the olty of Buffalo and enlarge its boundaries, eased April 13, 1853. Pt eae To extend the charter of the Watertown Insurance any, 101, Iu relation to Mount Prospect square, Brooklyn, (2. To release to Anna C. unje* interest of State to contain real estate inthe city of Now York. 3. For the apprairal an ayment of canal damages to Benjamin Smith and Eiias Sulwell 104. For the appraisal and payment cf canal damages to | the sgent told him that if he wanted to go to hia teave. From intormation obtained from SXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF JEWBLRY—OAPTURE 9F One of the most extensive robberies that ever took iseovered to their astonishment that about $40,000 worth ves all satie‘astory. Neither the Wesiern or Southern | Duaaoners, of Hmlgretion, end os petore adjoure: | TUS brought a vast concourse of' people to the pler to | of diamonds, pearls and other valuable jowelry had beam “mombers are satisfied. Some two hours were spent on | ment. iA ee her off, it berg hinted that the United States officer carried off from their premises during the previoas night, the bill this morning, without passing a sing'e section The New York Tax bill was then apd that one of the clerks, named George W. Haydon, ‘who slept in the etore, to guard their property, had sud- cenly disappeared during the night, and up to that hour Information was at once ocnveyed to the office of the frespecting the affair, Sergeant Bowyer, Cetective, took the matter in hand, and fot himself to work in the meat vigorous manner to being about the capture of the missing clerk, Haydon, it waa firmly believed, was the individual who 60 ‘On questioning the clerks who had s'ept ta The Orizaba is s large and fine vessel, and ahe was ‘Whe store on the might of the robbery, it was ascertained had given them some wine todrint, which Jority on beard intend to pass through ‘Nicaragua, om | were doting under the effects of tise draught Haydon got went to the from: part of the store, and, as itis Supposed, filled e bag with ihe most waluablo ariisies of p jewelry that be could tay his hands on, and then opening Bom ae ee fee hes Not igs i Brats ae : wie é 96, ae ace ll he ere sots relating to the Onon- | board, and a very few Germans and Irish, who usually | fhe door made his estapo. : com La 2 bil wil go to | da ppr! r purposes. the, House this eveniig; aud if “he mise consp Racy |’ 00: To sathotioe the city of Utes to'borrow money to | CmPrise « large majority of the emigrants. Tt wea aecertained by Sergeant Bowyer that a man an- sgainst Mayor Wood ex: a host | Conards’ office, in Jersey City, at aa eerily hour yestortay sippi Valley Telegraph Company. ok i stax bill may become w ia Guriug (he expiricg’ moments | 08. To prevent pive fabio nod fights among gameani- | °f*Y™pathining friends, among whom were most of the | morning, end ssid he wanted to go to Europe in the rot the Leg! ‘oture, It hav passes cas House, mals, steamer Kmeu; but the gent of the line, for come rea- igi } sone of bis own, refused to eli hima passsge, However, was } best plan would be to hasten oa to Bostoa, and there Haydon, who veemed very anxivus to get off as quickly as possid'e, was quite elated when be heard that he coald reach and wishing the agent adieu, he took 1856. Our Washington Correspondence. Wasitivoror, April 7, 1866. Politics and Pardyais of (he Admintitration—Gen. Pierce Bougit up with Promises, to be Sold out with Disap- pointments—Politice a Stock Company—My. Buchanan Tried and Oondemenst Withowt a Hearing—No Inter- vention in Nicaragua— Views of Leading Men—Division of Mewico, and its Absomption, ‘This is called the ‘‘seat of govermment.’’ but it really | gives few signs of its clikracter ag such. There is everywhere here sn atmosphere of utter parsiysis. The government itself has come to a dead stand. The Prosi- dency after is vastly more important than the Presidency before March, 1857. Gen. Pierce ts in the White House, and does littie else than receive jesuiticnt congrataiations ever the certainty of bis re-nomization aud election: In this reapeot the South is playing/the full game—trading {2 politics, buying before and preparing to sell after tne CinclopattConven'ion, Perhaps ix ue fastence sinor the Orgenization of the government has there been so mreb matagemezt and so Little sincerity mnauifested towards Prostdentiaieandidates. Washington’ # Lteraliy'an ia fected district. There i# a convichom amongst all the politicians thatit can males cand datresal then elect hinr ‘Tuere sre thooe even who:pzetend to detlave that Plerce- might succes? at the pells, The ccepiry is neither \bought of nor evnsulted. Politics hew/been turned into stock, and bar ostablished '@ transier office in thin city. It bas tta president and directors, ita rgemts, clesks and servants, It hee become » distinct power; and that of the Gemperacy, grown bold by the evidont decline of the nigger worshippers and the spasmodic action of the Knew Nothingsy-ane cispunted wich ite adminiatration, has not bp for iniwibiitty, Ita vest orrors are ahicked off with marvellons ecolnose, It denonnees Pierre avd Marey ia private, asd sustrins them im puoiie. I ref.ioes tat tt 18 in power, and inthankfal that iis opponents are both weak ana Ciwided. It deciarow iteslf irrespon errors of the gover sment; and well it wy, no vilality @t vu! in its opponents to exprethent Mu. Buchanan is neing dir porod of the obreusstion of ® report thav be regrets the Nobraska- pe legislation, xd only nvows adhesion to that mea. now that it is the law of thw mod, it may or not tiirm cut true that Mr. Buchans'wis uucound oa the slavery: quoviion; out it srema a iittle queer that he slou'd ve ¢cavicted without ahesming, azciim bis mdsens: at that, and agaipst the tenor of @ torcvand active puoile lite, oF $49,900 a quanti y while they Pain in his at Messrs. Earope his 26 merements of tals agent, ; treasury. Here are the pe paca: — to John Kennedy and company. sof awearing. the officer felt quite confident that he-was on the track o Ripe ei napeele ar Sten esas gaye yes Orrios or THe Commsstonens on Eurguation, } bed a ie iby and’ psyment of canal damages ae ar the order was-given, aud the ropes were |! the fogitive and would soon overtake him. Accordingly, | snowl+cged adwitneso es ey waaay ary mice 80 to lead ‘UBK, April 4, 5 * . istrict: . * "i > tet iS a sbanai ae York eared Kanon A. ane, Govern of tne dias of | 100. To amond an act authorising the confinement of | chi tecn, pranecs oe eget Attorney, Mr. Jone } Se Bae sienna ete et eae Pal’ | injury; day enkdetg ian caseetists cation Bisa Poprooeets That te cease ot unugeation respectfully | persons eouvicted of certein offences in the county of | Shimssen, sppeared on the gang yay, accompanied by the | Biadk & Oo,'s store, ropaized to the New Haven Railroad isid ci to his reputation by such politiasl niguwayaicn pee gill TE are iaguabes have heretoore | Dutchess, parsed April 15, 1854, : United States Marshals, and commanded Capt. Tiokle- ae ee tas we eee ees ae artod cetove | Yi Only rooommend him to popalar Vavor: Bwsidey, eeraacsyna an eeeev ek | os'yatenaeinsegimcpns Sot torrie | pushin to Ta tte an nr one | Hyer inti ena teats tne | re age ttees Dent eae . + 1855, beeu et i & a ‘ es , >. ed ngs! fons—ti tase dualed ie funds nesmeacy fo cuz: een | | 108. To authorise Clerks of Boards of Supervisors to | °2 tbe deck; but the Captain, misunaerstandiog the or- } ‘Hat he would probably ako tho o'clock Kouriae | country demiacs ead Wil have the somdantin of e well Usbment thew charge, from wees w week, that it is | administer catha in cer’ win cases, Ger, omitted to givethe command, and the votsel sailed | folitiay moraine goatee eae Toe a ae | Known’ and \abl man, Thele.are in ttks circle tort ba iments ts a Pad ree eas. eae, sae mend the charter of the Onondaga County } out in the stream with the deputy District Attore fay tm the Canis. i vas determined, if Haydon auld jecig iy monroe <* fe est ae eae ease (0 moet the just demands ot mauy o( the counties of the | “*}758 9 A ney on board, and the officers on. the deck looking some. | er ‘at the depot, that the officer and the i e ittler ofthe 4 gu Shall atte Ce ee aid 20 tor ed, they will be | 4,2 MeiAcTanes Geos he chartor of the Kings | hat crestfallen on the departure of their leader, and | Slerk should, proceed te ston, ad commere tes faye Subject etaetsnray a0 Eoetinre set gut of tbe past Zap pasuouiar of (Gow pree'ny oniparraarments fi causes | ATE, £0 ,ortablish » syecial road district number four, | puzzled how to act, The excitemont on the pleratthis | thug wes io cedewme se ctee ne ton, whea, to the f Wil, after adi, "e impossibie to pass this naccow bana: Jory, ted the operate ofthe who'e aystaan are tully netforth | yar ere, t Board of Audfiore, Fiauitl, tm tho | tine wes intonse, aa it was supposed Captain ‘Tinkle- | Joy Of the-detectives, Haydon was perestved Percearae Site Gontal arevine ats i matter of rroey Aes {nthe annual report of the « ommisaly ere for the present | ocunty ef Doreienn, J ? baugh intended to take Mr. Joschimssen out to Nicare- |:1 Cectway of te depot, fronting, om Broadway. | i,torhal disegrerwmant arsongit tha Innalog moet mea Wratled ceoperia to the Pacietcety Ginge commuascations sand 13, Te authorize the construction of an inlet from the | B04 with him, or at least todancy Hook, and-send him Ee EE ore eke Dine ee We ene Ee crecys Gd: Meri ie fly ead Coaamale oppned to Feepecitulls invie te Governir' auleatin. No dehatte | Atlantic ocean into the Great South bay, in Brookhaven, | sshore with the pilot, ‘The more faretious were indulg. | SJ", 0 it puraueraraw through: the muse, “Haydon | BOC:8cy. Gor. ment, ead would, if ke bad the " 0 i A a Ls oeeiet waa dresee: very shabvi'y; with a check shirt, old slouch. | tre R:vas : " ‘has yet been takeo oa tna au'jest in the Legisiature, | Suffolk county. ing ir jokes at hie expense, and pic-uring:Col, Joachims 4 bat and é ‘He e Yes, | Prwer, “erusmitout.’’ Bat the misfortune is-that the fier by stich a grant or directing «me o’her mode of provid: | 114. To erest the town of Baldwin, Chemung county. sen leading the right wing of General Walker's army | {4 sey irty eet aan Bo eel oe eenee8: | government ia w About sny, power to act. The revooa- {ng for the objeota bi She ralenionecr enon. At | 115. Authorizing the payment of money to Thomas | gaivst the CostaQicans, shout after shout went up Bien then tena etre ot if one leg’ § tion o: the Tran: Company's charter inflamed Mr. Mar. sro aati ore seealon Lhe pml-siogersare apprehen- | wiltsie- of Pilaceton, Monee sonany. 8nd the Captain was vehemently cheered, Butthe tem. | Waethater then the other. Just es the ‘rogue wes en- but failed, aifter all, to give bim a chance-to aot. sive that ature may &ijoura without say suck logista. 116. For the loaning of certain moneys to New Paltz | per of the crowd soon changed-whon they aaw the Orisa. | tering the bulldica, with his carpet beg tm bis hand, the FM Petit.’ fpen uti. ‘oc Sine, Dem ,® Onan: this gv. uch ald will be uiveri® imponib's forces ate ean | a ones wiges aan 7] i ta come to » dead stop in the middle of the cilows qreapet hier by. the coller, sud. wok im iatoreus..9 CO oot tsa ae paricoes. Te has served vo give increas. Yarlous duties uncer the lawn wis an. adlcieac’ or eooaomy | 117. 16 authorise the Black River and Utica Railroad | the fuspleion became general that ‘Onp’’ had mot so | (oi%i, dice? where the cnrnae eae a eed tne, | ed vetemence tt Gov. Maray’s pray ora tor tieoover hte 1 efard to the public burde Mop dog at ene cation of the | Company to increase their rate of fare on passengers. much p uek after a S pr osaily mle Sh pads net all aber ireceinag of General Wali ier, and baa sdied some what lo Gene: Bersraaririen, ees brie rg onisoay | ts rontnicn eon Papvntnins ote for | | beutrnlen brava pron and Dopaty mara | Svealowna a cnn, acatct eramyctn. | Ss ce eman ih Sade bc Gee calls for tae s; a 4 4 + t in Putnam county, and employ a keeper of poorhouse. onsideration o' the Executive «nd 110. Authorizing the Compiroller to Belns and Wilks entered it and proceeded to the vessel | *#son $f Haydon, wore three large diamond or direction as in Ioan money to the one of which was valued at 66,000; the Goverzor’s opinion may be ne « or useful, Mexieo Academy, in the stream, to eearch for persons supposed to: be: filli- costly pparl br eck) Garsoud: brace! ‘By order of the Bonrd ‘and on vor-it of the: Goat, of Eon. 120. To relinquish the title of the Btate to certain lands | busters. $1,000 cana benatitulmale brecelet, seid GO. VERPLANOK. President. in the town of Kipley, Chautauque county, But here we must retrace our steps and state how the cious stones valued at $4,500} ‘This is the Governor's Messege: - 121.*For the psyment of damages to he St Regis In- | difficulty was brought about. breas\zing andiseventy. fiuger ritige, Ful- dians fcr the male by the State of two islands in St. Law- | It sppears that while Mr. Joachimssen waa trving-a M col bxeouttve Onww a} SARY, i TO fmm ORNATE AND AsSEMBLY: ee camer My atiention bas been spec! lv called to the present Of the affstrs of the Gcmmiscione a Sor, reseed munication be rence river. 122. Releasing the interest of the State in certain lands to Martha Wright. 128, To incorporate the Buffalo Javentle Asylam. case in Court, information was brought to him ‘than an armed party was to take pas in the Orizsba, cound for Nicaregua, to take part with General Walker im the war he isnow waging with Oveta Rios, The following is- and gen! ard wept very bitterly whea the ® | bi. comquam of Costa Kien; and this is foated by Mary, ihe emnual Foporia of tho-6 edivere and ie epoca arta | ap i2k Te authorlie trustee of echool diatrlt No, 7 of | the afidarite:— # ec earenets Memes ee ne: because it wilt compel him to recognise tha Rivas govern committees tn t Lo» Gten a asl a, Dut e383 coun Oo procure le schoo! iatrie of Li ej . & Beaedifes Caen hic taeat, | ES atte tan eapern o cong rvoge | " MRR GaSe” OT SRE Risen aoe teem en Ae Ses | Fs patna ai tat by tw han ind . Authori 8u) ant PB Lt Ny q n ing ao al aragua. rays he. Falstivon Soamiraton tas, Ichbasrolleredthectonand | t5 lay eax ou the town Geren, on sw ese 3-0, Bemmich, W: A. Jonuis, 1nd ees 0 native of Funland. aa bad been for th- | by coaiby socogamne tbe government; aad tole comme ts Sowa novo diner ice ped soreca ey ong aration, whieh the ylibsjfe extend the charter of the St. Lawrenoe County ee Bab ¢ Bates, Beri pombe pg some ah to icaed arte ungen\iy prasver. ayou bins ae a cvuntervaiiog movement Re of nearly five millions of u>iare since 1847, whilet th a surance Company. James Mallen Jr. 90 efow tim ‘ etore at night, ba oat am the B id bas nct only afforded eflicieu: reife to the diseased 127. To authorire the eonstraction and maintenance of Have in the city of New York, in the Southern District of j a et It te beltvyra neve that Mexico will be permanently -deniute Tho ad contrib ica on vata roaaps ted vtnroug . | a culvert uncer the canal in Rochester, Now Terk, {bit day vot 06 foo malltery Sheets ee 7 onfidestial elerka %' F aivioed, Eig thought to be inevitable. To su he oo jormation >t do's “ho administe 128. To authorise Nak een and trustees of the vil- . tipgency toe imypertanes of an American foothold in States ie row at peace; and that: they | 8t im the store, ‘along with soate of the y ~ A med strenyers The sane fund hes | 1ge of Green Island, Albany county, to close up a por- | sre now abou town in the aretneey Crise } other clerks, wad geoa~ pce dis ee make of the opportu. | Hicaregva benmes'e matter of the gros'aat magaitude Mainly supported during tbe I w. wgbs years, the Querantiag | ton of Pine street. , J. H. JONES, M. D. | ty afforded him for rob’ ping his a apioyers. nt wi sbyecr oF v and Hoanitalatstaten tale pie most efficient 129, Ia relation to schoo) district No. 6, in Lyons, FRANK 8. SALVAGE, to the fotore incustrial and commercial intercsts of the Batistaotory manner, effectin: rovid : Teepe Sworn batore me, April 8, 1886, R. K. Sriusrett It has now bees e-ptisiactoy, Wayne county. 10, To puthorise the construction and meintenance of Bamber of tse-moss recelet, muided' with pre- the sesreh: During all this time ge oe Skehy peteteent, erres' ol iy asoer‘ained that the ter, but tt has «ogenec no way of intervention. The trut) in, the governpeont is utrorly condemned for mot recog: ig Rivangovermment de facto. Leading Senators we dintinotly ixormed Gen. Pierce that thos have beon kept from denewancing his policy towards Nioaregus only fe avcid distuBance in the 5; PY family of the demoo- racy just or thecve of ap electivn, Colonel Davis, the Secretary of Weer, sayaGeneral Walker, witi.one thou. tnd man, is far mors than 4 matoh for al. the Central American &asa-combined. No doubt is entertained of nec'sinces, valped at Onited States, ana x2 ccnnection wih our eonflieting “ | wine given by Begdor: to his ‘feliow clerks was drugged * and all its stteacansevtis.w ica affect, diretiy or A warrant was issued immediatel; ‘inst tl ier | - * hii views with Great Britain, 19 fast eeeuming an importanes ly, im thelr heakh cr ther tatersets, every’ portion of | brhige over the Erie canal in Rochester. shor tamed) bak sieeis tate ero ee Stee os eating Seat ah tat oo ea Mog bia tus | aim baa not hereto'ore attached to it. A litle. time ‘The sudden and unexpecied reduetion, sinc» Jaauary, 1855, 151. Authorising the Canal Commissioners to construet | exeeu'e, Word was also sent to the revenue cutter with the chotasat jevPelry anf \ rarest stones the stock of | Will Hustrate the supreme foily of tha administration ia Saar ene She eects 4 leat, ian helt tt ueusi | Oer‘ein bridges across the Exile canal at RomepOacide | Worhizgten. to be prepared to interoopt the Oriznbo- || Pail Bless tele bee Ho ls quite a young man, | Telusing to recuive the Nicaragran ambassador, [¢ ise amount, while the demands 0. b+ fd da ing the last year | county. ~ should the Orizaba persist in ing t0 nea, being only akeut 22. pears cf. | He fs now socfined in |, 2OMwortby fact, thatthe March number ui Blackwood’s Jere jerwer than geual, with other ctroumstances, the detasis 122. To amend an set, entitled An act forthe support The oficer, peer with thos persen making tke. | one of the Si: whe Gly y ‘Hat preparatory to being | Megazime contains a full, fair and candid defence of Gen. slonion to, the Loplalatince, nes, eicee scene oF that $f ybe, poor in Newburg, Orange county, passed April | charge, went on board the atcamer es aho ley ta the y Haul, Waihker ace bis associates, ‘The defence cortatuly bas & stream, to identify the aileged filibustars.. Onty three persons, however, were taken off. vir :—Capt. C. Carzoi’ Hicas, John Kingsley and J.C. Hemmieh. tho time the Marshals were examining the vessel the scene on Giate that, witnou. pecuniary wic from he stare, te Ser he: amount reauirec { uncerrtand to be $200,000. ‘That efter eight years of effective rperatiin, the relief or as- ® stsianoe of thoussads i each sear, snd an evvendivere of from committed to thie Sc pbs fr trial. "138. To authorise the St. Lawrence CountyjAgricultural it Danpsee Scoiety to purchase ana hold real estate. must be snsvend-d or even an the importom ©ase intrw sted to his care, desert yea the highest credit for the masterly and Macc esful nanner in which he condusted curicua origin, in the tory press of England, acd pub. habed in the face of iamedits upon our own ci izens by our own gc vernmesit. i It ic row thercugbly rettled that the government will a" 7 the dook was amusing enough, The crowd kept shout- | T® Gunar Geumram Cy ar.—Some days ego we published | 45 nothing for Mr. Vaxcerbilt, Sears Os eae ee ars, "Or tbe (uses, without aay Our Paraguey Correspondence. ing and: jostling, and malsing critical emd irreverent ro- | an account of ang alla zed larceny of $80,000 worth of enn polite teedial peg | a rewroasvly be an‘tei; and ASCENSION DEL PaRaGuar, Doo. 6, 1855. Ee Sa newt ee ont * boats trz- | lumter from Bors ey Ci _y,and the arrest of two perrone Cuy Inieligences bn an vig Sy aon xs aLahe SS we seerepne The Lifioulties Between Paraguay and Brasil—Prospect of ‘member of the Now York zea was hack wamed Jobn-R: Birowy , and William Bloomer, on charge of Lecrers ror TH3 Bsvert or THe Roman Caraoric Or- poor has largely in every city and county, and ia an Avsicable Setilement—The Paraguan Navy, dc. dc. | ina Horace Greciey, from some fancied resemblance te tha Laving felonious’ iy st jlen the property from the owzers, | PUAN ASYLUM.—The Academy of Music was densely filled some pices aneee fyeegee CI gig med wa5t poet There is no news Rere whatever. The Brazilians hare | whits ooated philosophe:, anda number of other jokos, , Messrs. Ttayt, Tring hast and others, of this city. Since | last night to bear en oration by Thoraas Francis ‘such surprise or saould ve-exp iho Commission. | 8Ul retlzed out of the Parana River. The Parsguans | €qually funny, were porpotra'ed by the tacetious fellows thea on exemt nati in was bad in the matter before Jus- Mergber, on ‘St. Patrick, National Apniverseries, their era have anticipaied « govclusiv. st. wec, by who ‘icg tsi | hayo fortified themactves icy ticoogty onthe -2 a ras the pier, | As the seaneh pk creces bods, See. tow lay wo ¥ ir, James L. Voorhees, of Lysander, , 7; or Ses Hagrepeyers they bave expended, im lands snd hospirai aad retuge oulld- ‘araguay | iwent heme, but the great bulk remained the boate 4 Onondaga county," N.'¥., came for and, claimiog | Fignificance and beauty. in the stage with the ora! Ings, now held by them in trust (or ths Blate ‘na amount more | tiver; at Huinieita, tem leagues from the confluencs of | were seen to leave the steamer and row Swarts Gham. “] to be the owner fthe property, said that no gave the | was the mem'<ra ot the Roman Catholic Benevolent than equal o thelr debts, Qnd of roasy greater value in money | the Paraguay into the Parana river, and here at the | be-s street, eome eight piers trom where the scone wae | Cefendants orders to remove the rafts, and that he would Association, the 60+h Regiment of city Ish military, and Wie, sey public sanatary Or cneriaple arise, i wie ab ba tariy ‘ocetateal ce aa in- | Witnossed.” the crowd then dispersed, manifesting ranch, | hold bimselt:pnu rely rerponrible for the consoquensts. | the <istirguiehed invitec guesta. Mr. Meigher dwe.t at Bie ree ae a ee 20, commlanlonars. exp ptetes, |! ony at dit ete be y Pree % —. Culosity a» to what waa the charavter and.remult of she | Upon this testiny ony the megistrate felt hound to dis | great length in bli oration on the importance aud neces. ‘on their footing and Ly provided wih baldings | aslo; but ali will be amicably settled, if it is true that | Yisit to the Orizaba. mist the covmpl aint sgainst Captain Brown and Mr. | tity of keeping frexb in our hearts, by symbo'e and cere. and oul the © SPF od for houpitals snd houses of re- |, the Genera! of Paraguay, oldest son of the Preaident, is nue a Sree mgr penn is Leyla Float frat condingly he discharged them from all | morier, tne remembrance of great men and good and fuge, carried ati 18 prot to cons’ - dj ofS diminibed omigraiin, wocimps.ied wi dmununeg | t0 $088 Minister Extraordinary amd) Plenipoientiary to | [79 Tmorning, he wouit And ous all the particulars of | Mr Voorhecat ronow eogoget ia atv aut relative to | Citteseet torr terns vtion tat the sbeerrane if Su -Slaims upon It I they were now au'piled with the means of | Rio. The General has lately returaed from Farope, is a,| teeetane oe the owners? iip of {he lamber in question. Patrick's day wade Irishmen ungratafal or bed eltiesms Bitincs; deve viown'f cnanot cournvre 9 any more serious | potfect genclowan, well eduoated, a. ge-shead man, vary |{ Capt Ticks on being taxen to {the Comuissionse’soffios, | CeanckoirS ‘yren Prevences.—Wiilism ©. Smith, a mer- | of this rep ‘the Irish loved this country ani {a evilts the State, of such s Kiud than m'gbt arise from the | liveral, and does a great deal of credit to his country and | Protestea rap ee the outrage that had been |. oot doing, * : 4 institutions, and the zeal with which they c.ung to the Sreakiog up or even suepension of 'bis usefalana beneficent | tw bis instructor, his father, the Presiient. | committed pon hina, He said he was not a citizen of Ss ° business ia Buffalo, N. ¥., was arzeuted by | Wretitusions, and the ocd and great men showed that syuem. Hiren in the view-ot ec omy, the abandonment of a This city isimproving daily, and the Government does |; the United Stato, but an officer in the army of Gen. | sergeant Jo irdon, of the Lower Police Court, on charge of | they would not forget any hincnesa or benefit they had \equemn producing such reaus. by wilkeoding preseat ou thing to improve the trade sad condition of ita, in- ,|/ Walker, in the racvice of an independent Stave, ‘hat bed | baving cb ly inea Spiislzy €0.tHs’ ninausit bt Sa,b0Otrien | feoriven: bores. Tie ciate wee vehemently cheered at mtiitoute gock aid. the. ee and exre dest hospital ortaptiah- Ler aiceds ting aby Sa sep ween pr rat faving acknowledgod the authority of the federal govern, | cue] B, 43 win, of No. 170 oativad i capever ue the lene 1 is ae tood that over $2,000 was reaitzed ~moente "a Aslan¢ © aaoridom by miei %, “ * ] + by q Which te valuable beepiial bulidings would add nothing to ite} to be gure, not to be compared with oun, and not vers. | The partion wore taken before Commissioner Stitwo } Preterces a ad fraudulent representations... The trantec- | >? he saa ee ea price Cor ordinary purposes. fhe support of the Quarantiog | well menaged. Yankee steataers would ccin monoy. | for examination previous to commitment. Judge Philips | cember lat ged_to have taken place in tne month of De- UMBER:NG TOE Hovsrs.—A very general move is being and the Marine Hospitals for vativats ailicted with maligoant | hore, ‘The Peraguan navy also has @ splendia addition jn. | appeared as counsel for the prisoners, and urged that the ff; ¢™! ~ The accused was taken before Justioo Con- | mace up town to number the dweiling houses with large Bri Petotency, Sorkas is eouwns or ordenlo uso: ik | the Teeuart man-of war seaaer, brought out by the Narrant was informal, inacmuch as it did oct state the eae, ® tombs, where ct aneeny bonds in the | cit ggures on the plate glass over the front doors, 40 that jemolonsy, porkan: mh aineer J General. The Tacuari is as perfect and switts boat for | name of 1! y or parties who wore tha accusers, |: a ee een - aeGt ha eata tims, a great arnenser of tose who have withie | such a service as could ber selected, Tiere, ate alse | when, scoot lng the ecastitution, oman should be. | COME sr DuanssrD.—The complaint against Thomas | 2¥ 447 and by night the nomber oan be seen by pees the last five years paid com-au.-tion anuoy on the pledgeet | several new steamers building here” But what ve wenc, | secured anlong rought face to face with his occuser. Dunphy # or maiicicus Hbel, preferred by Jokn Clark, of | tune and ove Sabearaithes Gustin cae, the Btate for their relief whenever ite; shou'd unhappily be | most are some good aounc Yankees and their stesmors, Abe Comm issicrer notad the point, and held Capta'e | No. 48.8) rren street, war, upon an examination before | fre. Nothing can ve more absurd than ths Sriomck The eapenbe hus taeursal” would wogueniassey | _ Ail the produce of the country is high. Weare a thre | Hicks to ball in the suza of $2,000,and Mess. Kingsley: | Justieca¥ sich, ‘disminshy and the delenioct ackersrg | bere ia vegue here upou small | epg tortie esrtae $5 ore. The expense thus, ineurred: ould wnqueriooe®iy | siast of summer, and the wrops are very promising, and Hemmich at $1,560 eacb—and co the case from SW ther attendance upon the Court, rE OS ane at eit, Bien tiny Te, beeeeps; lots aboard, stands. There was @ euspicion in the minds of ontsiders that the who!s of this trouble was cacaed. by the old Traaait Company, but of this there is no proot, One fact, how- ever, is established: that is, that the. government bas not seriqualy attempted to stop the runing of this inde- pendent Kine, thouga it was vory generc}y teported that hey would. The Orizaba is aow on hor way to tks land of tha Sve volcanses. Tha following ja the list of pacaamgers on beard the steacaship Orizaba:— « _ ‘from its treasury, though ravenced from loca) |aration at Ifany ofthe evi's above evumerated should oocur but in Part, it seems to be obvious the: thy o »viaiing them by an ad- ‘vance of the sum arked bythe Gomminelovers. is @ msamre + @like of justice and o} humanity. MYBON H. CLARE ‘The message, wich vccompanying documents, was sent to & Belect tee, Mr. Isaac Wells, a member of the House, from Jefferson ounty, who has been jying ill with the amalloox in the Jorsey. City News. Cuanren ELRCTION.—The charter elestion ip Jersey City yesterday passed off quistiy end peaceably. Inthe First ward there was some delay in opening the pcljs, the re- sult of which was that a lighter vote was pplied than usual. In the Second ward, the vote wag nysias large as Our from the Gu’ iF of Mexico, de., be. an Correspondence, Manzanrito, March 11, 1886. yew Project for Supplying Mansanillo with Wholecome Wetter~—Impor tance of the Port when this Advantage is Bacursd—Pro peed Line of Railroad, Across to the Pacific for many of these numbers cannot be distinguished even in the cay time trom the pavement. The piesent custom of glass iighta over the hs'l doors affords a convenient tel for good rized numbers, as they ure to be found in morn and otter large ciffes, and we trust that the Precert move will be a general one and every house will be plainly and ¢istinctiy numbered. No one is insensible 10 the necesaity of it. Seriove Ramroap Accipeat,—As the Albany train was Since tho w joath of April of last year tho steamers of | retu:nin; shortly after 6 o’clock Inet evening, on the almhouse: for the last two weeks, died to-dey | ‘sual, butin the Zaird and Fourth wards there was | “os ‘& 00" , @ Denmark ant Indy, B wath of Apri year t 8; 1) Shout eae O'olock. "Mrs arker, bin colleegas, allicted | mere interest taker and 0 fall vgte war pelea, 11 wat | poet, Wiee &,0° bien he Wallors polite, iterdey the Niearag: ian tine have continued to atop in here once | Tenth avenue, a boy about ten years of age, the son of with the same disease, 1s in a ‘air way of rea.varj. be impomible, to got definite returns ao. te the wasult | DUS 'Oy jawed, Gand min, Mek teleh hoes, @ SNR er ch way, from and to San Francisco, having | Mr. Dente! Lamb, of Twenty-ninth street, jumped on cue It ia now conoeded by rome of tae bodies, that the ses | until late to-day, “but tbe provailing op.nion was last | B Sine MW soore, J Tannerard flee, rene, Brecured + cession from the Mexican government | of the cars, aud in atiemptiog to get off again fell in sion is to be-extended until Friday noon. The lobby | gvening, that David S. Mannary. was re-elected Mayor; | Muntatt: M,soore. 3 Tamney ard wile, MMB Wearing d ste the YF between the cure, end the wheels parsing over him, bis < boing all-powerfal, and tho 'abor of the mozabers islikely | Moses B. Bramhall. re-elected Water’ Crmmmissioner; and 4 Cer seia se eee Cromer. J'tane, @ Parmer, duct f PSIG 0 ato the 25th of October, 1854, which allows the legs were completely enunshed. Fortunately Dr. Paes: to be thus-continned, to the gront cetrimont of the trea- | A's, Jewell. Schon! Superiatendent,: It was also thoaght 4) helands J R el ape nie, DNeabor, # Lb Orayioa, {Dung f steamers of vais line to enter and dopart free from all | 18 ers completely smashed, Fortunately Dr. Paves, "The election bere to-day created not mach tutarost. ar | that David Dediord was re-eleoved Recurder, by a close fi) Homi Fever, Hives Mase Re 0 Wate, Sutien ie taxes of avy kind, except the Captain of the | after exan ication, advised that the vohappy ehil! shoal Sr ea ae ee ksh Bees | "“Romoney alderman John Grin o the Fit wad, | SURE EUS TR Ee A ra | PE" devant heathens amounting a enly 0 | fuitny be somgcd, tothe Oy Btn, Br ~vails that Bi Perry {s-clected Mayor, and 3, H. Parsons, rm oo rifith, of the ward, | ghud, diss F oqube, re Mt Lesobe, 5 8 Jacobs. AJ Berman, 1 each / rip, : The chia oe ern eae renee $ Recorder. Jereey Cy, has resigned his. vant inihe Common Cous. Canker Bensor, HM Matthews, J Gira, oes, BY] io the month of January last a party come hers from | tion. ate die, . F 3 AD, iy ve a EW YORK LeaisLATURE, Shaeshiowen sasmapen Mage in the place ai, J isiee, Garren, MLomeie, 06 vlcyordel 9 Wand, pind -Francigco, with all ths necessary machinery and im- | Fins 1x Taimp AVENUE.—About 8 o'clock on Tuesday ikea pI NTT Re Ghtdren; 4 LiMarsh, M Hendrick, A 4 Preble, Mrs Slandielg | > ‘ments tor the puzpore of boring an artesian well, » | morning, s fire was discovered in an attic bedroom in Sonate. Hopbpken city Bews. and ee, estoletti, M Cacia, eo —s. and | © ompany having been formed at Cohima tor the purpose, | the freme building No. 627 Third avenue, corner cf Forty- Ausasy, Apri! 8, 1866, Ongaran Exxcron ix Honoxus.—Zhe election in Bobo | Git Tawtomeee star 8 se, Ny “irs Metaney, | Alstant in tho interior seventy-five miles, with » cépital of | thire street, Some people from the street rushed in, ‘REPORTS, kom yesterday passed off, with a good deal of spir'k ava | S* ncelnonee, Nee Lorenp, a eran Le. pond $8,000, and the prospects are very favorable for their suc- | and ina few minutes it was reported that the fire was Adversoly-to-tho bill relative to Towa Mutual Insurance | coggiderabie hard work. With the exception oltwa or 4 7." Rann Fiat mpl J @ Best ‘e JG Ko. { 0v68; and when good and whelesome water bas been pro- | out. In about twenty minutes or half an hour after- companion. Agree’ to, and ordered ton third reading, | urge alight shirmishos at the palla, it was a pasoe/ble | vhvon. HA Feoples, 8D Motinad, 0 ali Wakerea we, | ouredfrcm sflowing artesian well it will maks this one ot | War’ srs of ine battled, when wt alt 86 act wee Toautborles aliens to convey property. wontest. |The rerult was not deGattely kaown at ‘inte | Coser, W heot'ea, 1 Nason, # Guibert J Moantie bo" ,/ | themes! mportact ports in thisrepablis asi lays on the | wpter mastic) the bullairg, when an alarm of fre was For the better security of mechanics and othersfar- { hour, but there veemed to bene doubt of the re-viestiog fe a eR »aishing machinery. of Mayor Cickerer, and of the auccese of ths dersocratic men-of-war, whalers, steamers and ‘merchantmen, as ‘To exempt innds beld by agvicultural societies from tax- page anbnbe pap tld PLS een Me — } there {s no gocd water to be bad convenienty cetween cation, i r * TES NEW YORK POLICK BILL. Mr. Sicrsmi denounced tho rapidity with which thie “Pill-had been put through the Yena‘e, He move! emadry amendments, ard among others to substitute for the uame of Mr. Vermtiyes that of Horace Greeley, Loat. The bill was debated for .ome time and nid over ti) ‘ the afterueon, in orcer that the minority of tho commit tee might present @ report. mission into Hoboken by a contract with «de Sorseg Cit Water Commissioners, rd certain. v Ttiwees oF Rowser L. Srevens.—Mr. Robert L,. Stevens of Hoboken, has been confined to his ted for a anmber o° days end was so low youterda: vt ft waa. rs bt re Tanie that he wou'd hive taawek tho night. His complaint is inflammatioy, result'ng from the gout. ofa bac gualivy. ‘Tris fs the natura! outlet ‘anc Mexico, its dis z i fe porters at Colima, 2 So ere! a 3 a =: ce i) Person.) Intadligence. Ponsme enc San Frarcirco, the water of Acspuleo belog e from Guadalejara beiog the name as from San Biay to the Jatior place, with # much better and back country; ix fact, tho merchant of Gas¢a- make the most of their purchases from the im- By @ private letter from one of oar distinguished aiti mex residing in Mexieo, I sm informed that a project bas been opered in Mexico for s railroad across to the Pacide after sowe éificulty rucceeded in finding the where- abeute of the fre, when it was extinguished. The da- wege to the building, which is pwved by J. B. Pents, will probebly amount to $100; tully insured. The furaiture and Ftock of groceries, belonging to Mr. Jemes Moore, are dermeged by fre amd water probably to the smount of $160, Joeured in the North River Ineurauce Compay for $1,90. The fire is auppored to have ooourred from @ fluid \amp, which wea left in the room by « boy while he went to breakfast, Eacax Exorxe Company No. 6 oF WriameivRG.—This | company parsed the Hevarp office yesterday, with their ur Weston n, 88 | from the Gulf of Mexico; and that he had suggerted to the |, new machine, which has just come down from Hartford. 65's ween, be ge pri tok pen rahie ARRIVALS. hy Aden. re pep Aad = big 20 doubt prove by: eat outed ' It is lazge engine, of Boston patterm, and cost $1,500 ir. . 1. 83 from i cmoro8, rom Norfolk, &¢y in eatown—Jno E Erb, D owpolly | fcr this side, he at the same time asking farther {aforma- rseported a reries of resolutions expressiog tha nonse of | C McGregor, T Gia yay mmeuomme Ine B Keb, ae Edwards. | tien, tegether with a map of tue harcor mere, | 1t,cveated much sttention Pn pnt llr hed ‘he Borate that the geverninent of tno United Satan are | Mig ean & Jor, Ml i Lee's 6'ouy, Sra i Morley, G Gert. | Tith one of the terzitcry of Colima, and a continua: ¢ 1" Areioments, and will no doubt give » gourd scoount of erm acta acstag outst Pree ape | AOS Ete wtnan H Otagew Kinmyer Whar rietas | tant voakt kei. oaak uaees"ias acumen | Vie Sceyaes eed tory number ngewe re “Hans upon American commerce prior to 1800. aad rer | aatithe. ¢ gemertay J Oo ine, tee Grover Tin H etborson, a Baader Ailct which will be forwarded the geatieman this work, { 10%" as ever Pulled on « rope, “questing ropresentatives in Congress co nso their exer: BL ihrog. el idreo ‘an0 servant, M iis H La! ee This place nas bad from time immemorial the reputation nm ON ows. tions for the passage of a law providing componsation, | boytieure ST n'and lady, DP Vale, '¥ one befog very unhealthy; but the real causa is the bad rookly’ ¥ ‘ Adopted, at Sear ° Sr 8 } Sullivan, H O'U Manchestor, B Orew: Mos which the fobaireate uve, it being wyltforhuman } A Barre or Hewan Remaine Picked Ur.—A barre! OMPTPORY LIQTOR PILE, erage. " to drink. A streem of pure water rare a Mr. Matteren’s bill, for ihe supprossion of intempe. | , FFF m Savanceh, in the sleamsbip Knorvi'le—Z Pearsall, Galvargo. ld | the Gey. stout Ave wiles istan\ team, ihe town, Maren | Mosied eabore at the foot of Dikeman street .? we rome, ee then taken np wy, ona two children; BreO b Ludlew, Rar EL Cuyler snd rs Gorell, Bian C © p Beley. 2 ives are too lazy to procays the article; tn the mona. | BiRht. Anew hempen rope was bag ere y ae Se . Bradford’ ; Ps B } Hey, a q 4 ¢ c WO leah year, THER The eee eblbhiory Liquor | pF. MEO Gasrece a Wiknck Ci Nebstisse een lade tO PR ae aed @ the Krell ta prcgreering to completicn Oolime, | the heed wan branded the name % Georgetown. a Ta year, the unoonstiturional clanse Park urtt, J Bomes, A Parker, “A Wood, Thomas Moore, wife aod § obild F Merticollo, Mizg | the interior town, is fiaeyp iocated, There are Gye im- | opering it, the body of a man, civer ead, witote the Henne reer and # motion made to-nad- ) G8 Vaton, lady wed servants © rH Tompio, ‘sud others im et-oragi gerving houres and two or sicn factoring all in proapernas | atm, wen founds alo, four Vin end, four arma, clrevted a wah pend 8, oni aie condition, while the tow ia rearly badden by the 5 ny ey me lim! sodas Wadia’ Oil erdired ton thted eins eee, art Peuior ", Easronmeren,—The residence of ©. M. Duna- | (05 “bueriar,”’ or ene, in end near ore ca, Hees, ainlt porto onda hy fore Oe. rs oe vack iam , i: Free . : . ri ~ ‘on 7 AFTERNOON SRBSION. y 4. ‘atu’, é Berges ee on 7) ies ai ¥ 5 comtr in Knstohester, was destroyed by fire on Satur. fee the poutee’ tows oh the Gott ‘ios sooner thes Saloatwert mae. Coroner ng had thei conveyed ‘THY EW YORK POLWOR rats, Tro«oriige, P Kenban, Dr Geo Onoar Capt no, | 8.9 morning. Loss $8,000. No insursoce, Mr. Di and | we do, but will wcasionally drop youe abort ietwer fr | to she Dee? House, bat be le to come to any con Was taken op, bat no action taken, Mr. xiv clos by J tian? Gu / A Thm, M Blser, & @ Beobe—and 92 { igeaing nearly scfluonted by the emoke befpre they rata in Qs@ it may prove worth the time ia ‘put. by nn or thea above stated, had wade thelr esoage , thet he will corapel ail Americans now in. temalato leave or siarve. A citizen of New York, a teow ; mcmihs since, eame throu; | from Californ: |, State bis morey—abont five hundred doliars—was takes from him for safe keeping, aad be couid not get it back ; *ben he got well. He was obliged to } clothing to get here. where he. arrived cearly a rapes | | from ex) or money, ai PRICE TWO CENTS. Our Belize Correspondence Baus, (Hondaras,) March 0, 1886. A Moters Extopla—No Lawyers in Belise—Indemency § the Season—The Mahogany Markd~Perycution of Americans in Guatemala—The New Tarif in Belize Appretunsions Entertatned of & Borcthis SOMement of Cua Mowquito Protectorate Question. ‘There is very little of importames to the rest of thes world tranepiring here at preseat.. Our Legislative Ameam- Diy ie atill im seseion, and although it commonged ite sersion in January last, but Little has yet beow done, Last week, the Grand Court met for the Inst time weder the new constitution, Weare t> have a Supreme Court which is to be held quarterly for genevai businers, amd monthly in chsuwbers, whew motions, &., are to be beard. Thus ia an experiment, and time alone will’ tell how tt will work. Mr. Ball, the rew Attorney General waa unable to attend court at this sension, as ho wae ¢own with the fever. This ix the second ilmem he har bad in the siiort time he haa been here. mr T have before informed you that there were ao lawyers here. Each man ia his own lawyer, and for the amount of owr population, (probably from 12,090 to 14,000somls,) 4 hardly think another place lite this can be found ta civitization. . Ws nave ja” police court, open daily, bat with little to do. summary court, for small sums, ‘me ‘than fifty dollars; open each mcnth for «few, hours, then a grand court heretc fore” sitting’ ome week three times in the year, at which all et¥et-suite for sums over filty doLars, and where all orimimal cases ere trie excepting murder, arson, rapes manslaughter and Wurgiaries, which “azo tried in & Supreme Comminmos Covrt, which latter court in convened by proclamation (whenever there is any business $2 00me bofore it, As soic before, this atmornbore does mot geen tn agree with: Tawyors—they have Come down, bes, from time to time, for tbe lastten. yearsfrom’ Jawiign; vet.tiey heve no been able to get a ivh zat théir profession, and those who have not gone back: hive gone .o Yarborvuge’—our baviad grund. © The last comer isa perron onred Rd- wards. from Jamaica - wi her gaitod a very qnes i7nebhs notoriety by ‘“bearcipg (a he calls it) the Chief Juation ym his cen”? This, ab the last week's court, tok him Hore tho bar of the'ovure te the jalt'fir a contempt, and was the coly bit of exettement we Nave bad nere a long ime, Pe bas nade a complalut eguinat tas Ukiet Juetics to the Superintencent, and {s scout, to try bim at the nex: session of the court prisonmen'. From tbe lst of January last we have had very un- nettied dupes acd much thunder and light- ning, gales frm the North, succeeded by gales ‘rom the South—/bere bas not been ruct @ time of ‘it in the recul- tection of our oldest intiasitent. We ebould now beta our dry season, but thisday we have hada heavy norther. As the time tor truckic@ mahogany is ac hand a great deal of sotivity ix maniconted by the mahogany houres, Arise in the mabegany. market {s very apparent, and there-is but little coubt cur staple will be so well up by tbe pext season as to draw out all our energies. Sarea- parila bas also advemced; the. same can be-said of indigo and ecchineal; holders are stiff at an advance from leat quotations. A common article of indigo is now Worth $3 eas, and ocobineal ia = shade lower, say 7 te ‘Tig@xeela. Deer skins are worth $8 per dozen, and im grat demand at that, Nearly all: these articles are bought for remittance, anc as bills of exchangs aro mot tobe bad, purchasers give eo muchdor them here thet no morgia is lett for a profit, The prospects. for mah gany on tho Mosqutto cont aad in Houcuras arc-very sim, bay few gums are down ttero ‘bis. year, ancvas yet those who are there have seem. fax. from auccessful. Wo learn that thoGuatematians.-are very jesloua of Colonel Wa'ker’s nuoeers, and are disposed to renier the opposi'don any adeistance in their pawer to drive Walker and ‘Los. Yenkeroes”” out of Central America. General ‘Carrera bas comroanced a system of oppression and per- vocutim against all eit: of the United Staics residing in thet Staw, aed-there jo doubt, trom reports here, e city of Gua that on his way home 1° fell Fi and while in thet sell hie watoh aed a9 and want, withous olotni Fo one to apply tofee assistance. In this state he came to mo.and explaine@ hie ltestion, at the same time eay- ing, “thia is the only 2 ever wasiu where I cou get no empjovment, and must either beg or stral.”” ‘Nai ip not & solitary case; fo the Iaat seven voars a number of Americans have travelled througe this town, neatly three-quarters of whom have been in « destitate condition; and an there ought mot to re, ‘ Ba . opie al: have soma agent to assist your citizeci when, by acct they are destitute in Jorsien conn‘ties. Many ot oar ‘Jaabs,”” when they get here, represent themeelves aw Kogiish sailors, fer thex soon Jearn that there 1s provi- sion made ior Hoglivh aatlors who are cestivute; thet is, they ave allcwrd one shilling Sap hye day, sod thea they get a free packege in the Royal Mali Steamship Com- pany 'n steamer to Jamaica or St. Thomas. ‘The Legislative Assembly have made « terlff for the current year. Thoy have a¢opted last year’s schedule, and bave made noveral other articles pay specific duty, Jall articles mage o sugar, coco, choco! year they go on adding to the umber of rated artio'ea They open the door o! taxation, but never clore it. Hard or di times are not felt or minced by the pnblic officers; they get their as'aries, are easy, aud thing everybody else fs wo. A new office hes been created this year—that of Clerk to the Coloniag Beeretary. His r¥ is only $750; next year the sslary will be increased. Thus we go—always on the ad with our expenres; and when morey is wan’ tuxes are puton. One ofour merchants has been Account of stock. } called on him on business; ne me thst he had taken an inventory of a large asgortment of old stock which bad been considered valueless for many years. His reason for doing ao is he expects the Cyape wili come down here and é oar town, when he means to be ready to make Brother than pay for them. Ibe same fears are entertained about the new oclony of ‘Tho Bay Islands,” and [ats think there is come little fear about the coast of Hondares, All to the east of Truxiflo is now held from the oequite Kirg—beld agsinst the protest and will of Honduras— Tin ite torritery, bee hab been bliged give ap fed jain ite territory, bus ol to give up Tights, under the Exglish guns of the steamer Devaste- tion. Of course the durans rejoice at Walker's suc- coer, and earnestly pray that he may te surcesntul—ens they hope to get him to assist them when bs has everything rigbt down where he is. The on'y act of Amer government which has found favor down hera, is the retural of Marcy to recognise the present Nica- Tegoan government. When Englishmen bere appreve the acts of oe government, cepend on it, those re to be locked on with great caution by Americans. Our Curecao Correspondence. IsLanp Or Cunacao, March 17, 1666 Prodamation of the New Governor—The New Dip'omatie and Consular Law of the United States—Health of tha Isiand— The Difficulty with Venesuela—Accident to the American tark Vinus, dc., €e, ‘On the 26th ult. his Excellency Gcyernor R. F. Vem Lansterge was proclaimed Governor of this island and {te dependencies, in the presence of the milicary under arma 2nd civilians. After the reading of the proslamation bg Mr. J. Schotborgh, Colovial Secretary, the aifferent forti- fications saluted with the‘usual number of guus, The Go vernor, (after leaving bie ‘ormer offictal post—that of Dutela Consul General to Venezvela—wisited the islands of St. Martin’s, St. Eustatius, Saba. and Bousir, the principall dependencies of this island, before hia arrival here, te make himself conversant with the manner in whieh thes governments are administered. Hin Rxcelloneg brings with hime high oberacter for impartiaity, ime tegrity and business-like habits, In a Jate edition of your useful and widoly cireulate® Hxnarp I perused, with much pleasure, an editorall headed, ‘American Diplomats and Consuls Abroad,” ad- isirg the United States government to pay these ofleers ® that woold insure their protection to. Americam be mn bea ol ion pee ™m ~ ed revised — WH, pas gress during. the past , Dave deed sized certain salaries to artain Codalates, “The coprulate of this island, for instances, has the pal’ry sam of five hundred dollars atteched to it. The moumbent is also allowed to transact business ou his own aeoount. But the compivers of this, | must again repeat reform should pave made themselves aware of the fate, that there is no commercial business that a consul eam enter into here independant of his oficial, ope—the trade: of to Deing entirely absorbed by the mative mer- chants, The general health of the fsland is having cholera nor yellow fever, h ‘oe eae, ‘wp to the last accounts, is within jeagues of the elty of Cora, ‘voosels {rem which pu uarontined twenty The drovght et! coutinues, amd consequently we have’ every protpect of one of those ralt cropa of old, say Omm hundred thousand brrels, Avtbentic intelligence arrived hore a few days peo ) from Vezeruela, that the government of that have decided not to pay this govorament any inde: cation for the destrucitor of property bel to ) eutjosta, incurred by a tict adous nine mont the elty of Cora, snd, also, that tt will not right of ownership to the (sland of Aves, w! this goverament claims as its torritory. AU the Dutch West india fieet are now anchored Reads of Laguayra, awat.tng further tostructious Dutch Consul Generel at Caraccas, who has given Veneruclan govervwrsut forty-eight hours for {t answer, (this is taken from the Carnocas papers 11tb,) which also states that the Senate te ia tension, which will probaoly lead to an amigane ment of the existing cifiouities. The American bark Venus, J. R. Atkinson, one of onr reguinr tracers, auetvec in this port twenty days past, leak'ng hg dy my occasioned, beirg atrock by oa ty Gulf Biveam te day our of New York, tas undergone all repairr imourred by waid a and proceels retura trip to Now York oa i nd i E I is fe EF He if Lf 3 E

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