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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1856. : . Providence. $0 the | wromTanr DBUISION BY THE COURT OF cubes ot +] Propeller Desstur, Geer, Norwich, ‘TBE FLORIDA CASES—QEN. QUITMAN'S SFBROH IN x BELOW. — THE HOUSE, ETO. " Bored Br BM dana trons LaverDool i nea ‘Wasmncron, April 20, 1856. a Laue, 00 dogs frome aagow—( of jam effec- ‘The Court of Claims delivered @ number of opinions Also, two briga, ua today. The moat was im the Florida o: ‘Wind light, 8 ‘and bry. eae tes War therdocislons of the federal Judges ia'Florian were | ¢<2zeet Fo pci a Oh Ger the tment of the Queem of Spain, the same p>- TERRIBLE RIOT AT PANAMA. i some #. 8 © | tend the funeral, from pareats, No. which hella i 4 could not be | but the '‘ awards of Commissioners,’ and sudjest torevi- | 45 Ru, street, this atternoon, at three o'clock. Hereld Marine Correspondence. Sen ean lane ne eS ici sce Place wreei | tion by the Beoretary of the Treasury, and that the | “°Oo'Sveatay ‘morning, April 39, of coosumpuon, Mr. | /PEYLADELFULA. ‘April 23. Arz, peamar Ouy, of How action of the Secretary in relectiog the ‘clatma for ‘*in- Wemet: | cunei, ‘Judge conttorongh dlawated, and delivered 8 ed. Ju ive! <= oy “oh er frwecaly = P the claims, contending pe eo pe aoe stocd pledged by treaty for trunks t ment. motion has been jog for Spon n speech to-day vor 0! with | the Neutrality laws was as able as it was novel, and the ‘and those | samé porition wil be followed up by other speakers. It the i Owen Frumy, aged 96 rset, ‘9 native of Ireland. Bis funeral will teke ‘clock, from St. poo); brigs Denmark, Bra, Galaie; Bom, Wreea, ms’ Baker, Mew Bellord, Birehard & Torrey, Wass, ‘Cla steawer Boston, Clark, NYork; ship Wm Ovamberiain, Hamsa, Liverpool. ‘The steamehipa Florida, Ospt Woodhull, trom Savaanah, fxd the James Adger, Capt 1.~ 68, from Charleston, arrived Desperate Conflict between the Ameri¢an Pas- sengers and the Natives. DESERTION OF SCHLESSINGER. Om the 11th instant, Col. Schlessinger, who wae under Scanedo be pate Taknows, "Its believed © noes jramad . Py Mjotned the enemy. When lest pone — liamaburg for interment. His reiatives and friends are ree) 3 ly invited to attend, papers please cry. On Tues! , April 20, aos Monan, @ native of Cabi- reiveene, Ireland, aged 22 years. : : THRTY AMERICANS REPORTED KILLED, company wih some of the supped enemies of the pre- sent queerament of Meseges. paceengers ‘with will be recotlected that Gen. Quitman was arrested—and | ““His friends are’ respect(ally invited to attend thefu- | yesterday. The purser of exch steamer hes our thaaks Cor a % rty Wounded. in New Orleans—for violation of thiswery from No. 619 Pearl " Twenty to Forty » 1h victims of thowe | this in New Orles eyo ree pes neral, this afternoon, at two o’clook, 0 poverty HONDURAS, GUATEMALA AND SAN SAL- VADOR IN FAVOR OF PEACE. On the 12th instant a courier arrived from Leon with a81NG VEsar1—Te ship Havana, Capt Adame, cleared tn eat Tox Lawdoc decry on the Lith of Jaauary, ead bas wince been heard of. Se &., &o., &e. tration, by means of information communicated to Pre- sident Pierce in consequence o! f his professed ip for the scheme. He pledged himself in favor of the fee sreet. On Eentiy OF April 28, after @ short sickness, Many directions; eign portion of them fied towards the 37th year of her 7 lying ‘The friends and acquaintances of the: are t- Jha 27th from Liverpool, enceas- The peectewtion OF Teeeldeat Ries ha bese eccrtt; | __Thesteamship Empire City, Capt, Wincle, from Havana, eens cen nite eees ee Sing enari ait | movement before many would join, who atterwacds were | fully invited to attend the faneral, this afteraoon, atone | gta” Statw an, ot Ptusder Jr from Livenesl preree. by the States ot San Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala | ®ttived yesterday morning. She lait the Baliee on th® | the women end children. A srnaitetebie potion ‘of the maée to suffer, o’cicek. Her reraina will be taken to Guivary Cometery | lon 60 W; ‘be latier part ot ho, page je weather, in the most friendly mood. The Comwmissioners were re- | 2lat, at 10 A. M., and arrived at Havana on the 24th at 3 | beggege of the Illinois’ hed been removed from Official advices have been reorived oe ogre for interment, from mrevaieesr, East New York. ida but 7 a ‘variable ons ok, eather; croeead ria rang a7 Sect a sna | wher she end vag ber’ Cao stamee | Bava er Bt Su, Ream thet | fis oer ou cerdag nt tame in tomae: | lice ict teal mented ae’ | BURRS BER Hane Paani and the spirit of peace manifeated itaelt ameng all | pai sciohia trom Aspinwall, with 280 passengers tor | SPO & enter whieh Joy os ihe, optic OF tere, tsi | America, which, {t wan suppores, waa Gtted out at Now | “"sne reiactvos and trienda of the family are respecttany | Sic ix, Say caried aver, Ot, pion smi oper Sen Salvador bad disbanded her recruits, aed ia now | New York from San Francieoo, which had been brought { from this, or some other cause, was lett cabaret. ‘a eee ee Deen ade and aa ata tae javiieas to attend the Saneral free the renlgend® of he pri 2 at 5 003 Ken 70 90, ¥. _goaguntered s beory gale Saran se President Gietumn ony tate tention ee. | U2 2. tee Cortes of be iourogen pou tony greatest | en Fro o'clock, without forther’ invitation, Hila remasina | ibe boll ofa veal. apparent of (ot 70 lens ‘potom xp, and 4 denies hia sympathy to Estrada, | The Emplre City brings 056 passengors—209 from As- | number fied, towards the wharf. On erriving at the will ke taken to Greenw-o3 Cemetery for interment, Se ster rere uee oe Phlindelphin, saw the cash ot & toar: pinwall, 58 from New Orleans, ard 29 from Havana. bead of the wharf, and perbaps ity yards the | Presidential Movement of the National De~ On Tuesday, April 20, at his residence, No. % Yersel of 60 or 7( tora, with the Haring ekiached, bp masthead e ‘also ‘peaceably ineined, ‘The Philadelphia brings inteltigence from Panams of » | +teamer, their progress was by some means, not mocrats. Fourth atreet, WM. Henry Couiiss, ged 32 years and painted white; by appearance they not been jong ta = has daen suspecded, and the = 7 vs i exactiy sacertalned—eome said by « public order of the THE HARD SHELLS IN COUNCIL AT SYRACUSE. month, unter, Passed two bales of cotton and quantities of deals i the States corth are pow at | tzFible affray between the Americun transit passenge"* | authorities, while others eu: it was the sight of 60 ‘Syeactsx, April 29, 1856, His ‘friends and acquaintazoes, Ukowise the members | the paseage. mt i - with Nit om, and we may expect to have a | Sad the natives, in which some thirty of the former | many women and children, from whom the deaperadoes ‘The hard phell campaign for Cincinnatl was fully or- | of the G. L. Fox Guard, are respeataally Invited, toat fn Bm English 4 erig pose ened quiet the war with Costa Rica is settled. | wore kulled outright, and twenty wounded. coud ge Ge ne » paar anes ven was the | ganized here eee ibid schwag gerne rc crehier Diep enna afternoon, at 12} o'clock, from per en ta, tg mas ot a 2 ry ia 4 further confirm . ‘ cause, they did not fire a ‘teamer, though they iasued @ secret circt ence, i" ie Emerald, ot Provin ” 4 artis, wot, further confirmed by another courier, who | he paliding adjoining the railroad station waa eatire- | Phot into gatoreship that lay on the north «ide of the | qtecnates appointed (o the incinmati Conveniioa, calling | At Blocmingdsle, on Monday morning, April 28, of | O6r.0tme Amentte Fomor RA pee) ad bronchitis, Taomas Hyartr, aged 74 years. Bis relatives and friends cy invited to attend the fa- neral, at Grace Church, White Plaine, this morn- ing. et ten o'clock, to which place his remains will be than by the (rs a Centre and White streets at eight o’elotk A. Brooklyn, on Tuesdey, April 20, Micmamt Morax, oged 43 Foci] ‘His friends and acqaintances, and the members of Em- met Bencvclent Society, are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from 5t. Paul's ty pillaged and shattered by the native mob, an! tho wounded are frightfully disfigured by blows from the machete, The Empire City brings three oz four of the wounded, among whom are J. H. Putnam, of Lowel, Maas; John Turner, of New Jersey; au4 D, Kilamaa, of Arkansas. ‘The following statement has been furnished by Mr. L. 0. Goodridge, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express mesgonger:— whart, wounding :re cr two, and they eontinued thelr | them to meet here today. Three-fourts of the whclo raveges tn cther directiona. number anawered to the roll. There were present, Ear. ‘The pascengers of the Cortes were, many of them, | mens, Cuttirg, Samuel Fowler, Gen. Elisha Ward Holley witbia the walls of the town, stopping at the various | o¢ Binghamton, Jobn S. Nafeir, Augustus Sohell Glover of hotela, and, therefore, not more, perhaps, than half of | Now York, and other lights of the party. them came withia the range of the scene of astion. At | “the S:ave Committee bad a meeting in the morning. In the first elarm, the gates of the town were closed, apd | the atternoon the convention of delegates met. By way about 6 o'clock all the business houses were ebut and | 0; reanimating each other, they endorsed the resolutions every building in the city barricaced as well as fon ate} adopted by the bard shell State Convention last fall. urdec the cireomstances. Consternation prevail Each de‘egate and alternate waa aired to sign throughout. The bells of the city rung, oe the resolutions, and they all did 0 is was done BATTLE OF SERIQUIPI ‘The above embraces the leading {tems of interest which had occurred in Nicsragus, with the exception of the battle at the mouth of the river Seriquip!, whieh empties into the Sen Juan river, thirty miles above San Juan Del Norte. This took place on the 10th inst., between 150 Costa Ricans and Americans. The fight continued Some time, when the former were completely routed, with a loss of 27 killed, while the Amerisan loss was on!y Sone Frances Fratcuss, at Providence from, Newborn. the 2ist inst, off Chia im the wy NE gale day, lost boat, bad bul stove, and sprang 4 leak. Sbip Ade‘aide Bell, frrm Calcutta tor London, April 6, tat one. Seriquipt is now garrisoned by 100 Americana, wits Aria cation waa given of danger and terror in order to quict the rumor that there were «| Church, Court street. : 8437, 100 99 6 of artillery, and ia not likely to be again Neuer mn ee habitants pumber of Hnow Nothings emorg the del , | _ 1a Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 25, after a shortand | | ship Marhs Whitman (of Richmond), from NOrleane tue by the exremy. This news had mot reached Pius Roboed. Rewidence. Money. ry Ge. Total Tt would be vain to attempt detail of outrages com- | One of them, E. Darwin Smith, being open to ‘ob. | severe illmecs, which ake bore with Christian Faclaear| Le lg color sighed at hgh he, 29, int $4.38, lon 18. Granada the Lake steamer left, on the 19th ins:. 8. M; Waagaer: 4.080 7} io] salstad pn nn va ea ln oat of a0 Jeotion, baw beatae a teagan ‘plecges eo ale of Lewis Duboia, seaman, aged 67 years an: Bork Fanny Bock, ‘trom’ NOrieans ter Toulon, wea peased. - G8. Deve and wi oF, bas Lymm. Nl|| Say BAS esa Orda a promien of praverieal| fo oie oon things right | The relatives and friends of the family, also the brethren | ABTS: 7 eon ence for Havans, April 17, 00 {9h, &a THE LEADING CHEMORISTES IN DANGER— | 0; &) neipd. 1,000 790 179 | by the police. One Cortes passenger was robbed of be eee No delegate will be elicwed to bave | of the Brcoklyn Mutual Aid Society, are respectfully in- AN EXECUTION. 3S. 2 8% YT gi.c00 ia gold dust, and another of 143 ounces—$2,500. | S° chow unless he sigus the resolulions. Commit- | vited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two 0’ pebueyee: prea? On ae mace G the army Sngamnet Aisearere sed Ea: bw 80 2,050 | The money waa, in some taces, eae to trunks en a tres to fill vacancies snd to bring the facts im relation t> | from her late restaenee, Ne. 136 Hudson avenue, next igus, Hore, Sadr cont i thee gaeed Hetmeaa, nade to Ri 7 ines P 00 02 1,600 | gud often carried in belts around the owcers; ani © | the quarrel in this State, according to the bard ehell | door {0 ocrner cf Seas street. eat. es brig Restaurador, for NYork $ ef, who: ad in {Bis poveesion s auber of iettors from ~ —y0.__aao. | inter case the sioten were stripped from the person in | Viewer hem. before the conventivn, were sppointe, “Hapry soul thy Says are ended, dapat Deut, pane hy ae elas forming them that row was the time for action and that = 1000 1004 | ® brutal manner, and the monty taken, sometimes lav | 424 at an early hour the convention dissolved, and the All thy mourning days below; | Jxsumr; April 10-In port brig Isaac Carver, art, Gee SON icin bie inemotintnly tm extecnsinatiog every 1 | tO ae eceant isaees nad acids all the Mee eee ee ed eT deca aboot’ e: omsticate, rola Greeeaseran geist Saouzt. April 9- in port Bremen bark August Baus, ——; Se een een ea ee oe scattered, ea at the depot, and more ne cee in ratiry talk wawell about Dickiceon and Ruskani | At Brookside, Pougbkeepsle, on Sunday evening, April | sebrs bin Bar ao Grinver do do. Bid 24 esur Het Born had long been in correspondence with him, and {¢ 593488 | prozortioo,becuoge many of the famatn of thove houses | Texan “Toe hards don't seem to think much of “Old | 22, at the redence af the Hon. Chania H, Koasls, MPs, | Sort. omdae On a aramua og caer tan om seared digarent eeotions of sit 335 | lao, « large amount of valuable beggege, consisting = following ia a more detailed account of the pro- | Hye Park, Dutchess county, in the 89th year of her ee. | Bosicn., Sid March 1 (uot Feb 24 Deck tial aly, Soe Nicaragua where these men ware Enda t0 ext, ead 2g | leper, tatty, orpe ieee taken oat dorvoyed | Cocitte, Ti Ocianat! calgai and elteaaiag com, | At fou Pt JO Giaosen Wa Laon; eon ot Deed’, | Elena ec Wamp Rnd Os ween mee “ ee jeyert ‘at noon, chal , Lxons, 8, T. > t 2 aah ee eee, ree SN Te = B50] was worth $20,000, beaties the money lost, which wast | State Committee called to order, and nominated George | Lycns, of Loulstana, aged 14 years. ton eee Fann Shas Soke Basiot, for NYork 6 ‘A wan named Camptell was executed by hanging, on | YA: a 850-350 | Least $30, 000, W. Clizton, o: Buffalo, temporary chairman, and Gideon | ees 17; Chivs. Low, from and for Boston, lag; Maris, —, 49 do, the Plaza at Granada, on the 17th inst., for kilii y Pe 75 75 | _1£e Jora of life could z ot be ascertained with certataty. | 5 ‘tucker, of New York, and Harman 8. Cutting, of Erie, ELLIGENCE juat arr; Echo (Br), —, do do, diag. Seeabnig ctiahies int Caarlimee Es gear | Beton = 18109 | Eighteen were Iping deed tho next morning in and about | Xeevetasicn pro em. ‘tbe nominees were unaamouly | MARITIME INT ‘ (Pan Breaxemtr Pens.) Sek aretiins, aon sac tee victim attnontmiocee ts | cam i “0 | the depot, and wary orbers wore, missing and badly | Coceen, end after callicg over the list of delegstes, an | oan | Aaa, April Mare Pyramid, Henderson, ROvigaae: warming. It ts stated that they had a. previous quarrel | Joba A «ogi | ounded—perhaps ten mortally. | At least thirty must | y¢icurmment was taken tll 2 P. M. ALMAKAO TOR HUW YORK HIS DAY, 121, Adeline, Boone, York; Fenelon, Arendt do; Sheridan. Sear buee. Ee var Gad hg ate ene aaa | 300 201.5% | have been killed and twenty wounded. Among the latter | “ica "the reassembiing of the Convention, com. | 20% Riss. 6 oti mion war bg ear ote ad rt B_luene. Ho. was tried by 8 cunts martial end) pia #0 = 335630 | ig the Secretary of the American Consul. ization was appointed, aa icllows:—P. 8. | ‘ is aE ’ ; sentenced to be shot, but General Waiker reversed the | °C. A - 2 Bd few of the killed were known to the Cortes’ pas. | Butvce on organization wae appointed, rn nw mene | Bid frotn Fitshing Roads 16D, Atlas, M’Keoa, NYork; At- order ard sentenced him to be kung. He madearpesrh | C. 20 UO 10. | Very Sow of the Sei Malloe: by tho name ot Btokes, and aoa Gt ea eee ee eer eee Port of New York, April %9, 1856, anilo, Willame. NOrleen x On the gallows, attribu‘ing his fate to liquor. W. =. _—1,660 | wecgers. iperate fellow, by Leekee, and | B. Suid, of Chenargo. Thonames of permanent officers — Aurova, April Ll Are Helene, Benece, MOrieane z =e | Fee tee Oe tee neers eetaningy Ii wee | Tere Teportec by the committee and unanimously choten ezine. _BErasy Fe e—are Adonis, Bouse. Row York; Amedian, or a - On, 6 iki Le ve! 4 i and \WiOD, Me oe the merateg 0M EGEY BAY. |e e350 | Peportea That about (ory sailves yore Red, inciading BR piety Board, of Oneida. ~ Biiprten Rarpent Wiltnere, Son FranciooGrianel, Mine | BREMin, April 1-Are Phledetphie, Sanders, Gevestla: 9 mornirg of the 19th, but few persons were reea g peversl of the police, 6 ar morning. . Presidenti.—G. 4 Exi t Co. ‘4 ‘Bighmoad; : at Virgin Bay as the steamer approscued that piace. Se | J: = BR] Tas ascertained that one woman and two children | yr itp cuine 7 Gorge ., Cinton, of Exley and | toieiy Pp mon‘h Reck, Hammond, London. 4 Colca Bane. 60) oreo en scaand Veral men on horseback, who appeared to se officers of | N BN | cmly were Bided, though several others were badly | “Bowel hs SUCOhD or Reynolds, of Albany, and Thomaa | SDP M Crocker (Br), Willams, Bt John, NB—Wiliams & | Pinos, rocenen Aue wary ) Kin.ball, M’Lelan, Nasties, the Costa Rican ermy. exhibited signs of uneasiness, by | 4° — 100 100 | wounded; one having her hand shattered to pieces, and | yr’ Howell, of Ontario, : es Leura, Wright Gibare—J B Goger. 81a 12th, Dudley? Robertaou, N Orleans. their rapid riding up and down the streeta—no doubt be. | 4 200 900 —-1,000 | gnother was shot through the shoulder. ‘Mr, Fowler, of Orange, meved the appointment of an Bark J Dente fi) Dexter Liverpool, N5—Napior, Joha- Burger, April 9—Arr Falmouth, Berry, NY« . Heving that the steamer contaivei a portion of Geveral | J. = . 28 "20 | “the mischief was principally done by the villanous | recuiiye ocmmiites, Agreed to, and the following | son 4 Co. ‘ g ; BrxMensavEx, April 6—Are ‘Criterion, ing, Yee: Walker's army and thet an aiiack was io be made uo | J = 0) - 90 | police, uncer pretezce ot keeping order; @ large portion | Tamed geptiemen soleated as rush committee: Samual | " Berk Vispini, Thurlow, Key Weel—Thompeon & Hunter, Gondapesd, Fare, Chaetaeen ie eae dae e. them. If there were any troops in town they were hid n 104 1,360 1.464 | of those killed acd wounded received shots their | Fowler, of Orange; Elisha B, Smith, of Chenango; filijab Ber’ J M Churobill, Treat, Fravkfort—E P Buck & Co. ieggtns; Now York Poppe; ot P, ‘Panama, away in the houses, as none were to beseon in the streets. | B00 100 900 | muskets. But few others of the natives had , | Ward, tf New York; Henry W. Pogers, of Ene; and Gi. Bark Muskingum, Dickens, Warren—W L Baker. eG, ‘Hercules, Mulmane, ‘RYork; Post, Bake, Moe The steamer finaliy rua pas: the tows, snd had pro- | J. = 35 25 | though they inflicted mest shocking and brutal wounds | 3.on 5. Tucker, of New York—all celegates cr alterates. | BYE rmerald Br). a tg ered A ay & * 12th, Yankee Biade. Jackson. Bs eveded at » shori distance, when the American fag was | Go - $30 | wich their apres or cotissens, which pesriy oll of them } “Gereral Jamz G. HaTuaway, of } ettored a] Onn ee emer 4 Sid Su; Jobanne wueimine, Kisckreter, RYork; Wis, Be- rum up en the staff opposits ‘raneit Company’s oifice. . = ecinarly carry. The whe carried m Juli a ® B 7 5 -P Ke- fhe noameraqna rata toyaran ae cava oer ares | = BB) SENS az aoe Tatane St cords eflanoor | 2eitien ina the dalagton erin sonny and rat | cr Nocuntr,Cumpbe, Vos Grus-F A Bassons & Xo: | "Sion vi Avr Boj Shara, Uap Cae movement was made to board it, the captain directed bis | F- to | people, who were atriving to escape, without the slightest | £ on of Auras, 1556, roadootng ee eo ‘uilet dor Solow Nowa, Mae: scares towards the mouth of the San Juan river,” | 298 45) | Grouse ortedzcement, except hatrod of Americans and a | jvafe COnrenien of Angoat, Seth, retraces oud alter: ail, 46: 9th, Bosatis, Harte, ROrlenis. a re eeers no damage done to Vingia Bay, witt ei. aa Getermicativa to kill and rob all they could, fos. is Gowzs, April 12-Arr Jane Parker. ., the exception of tre destruction of tae Transit Company’s 980% 23,900 42.396 | “Te Panama Railroad Company suffered foveraly. a adh Cd apeted tor nad ee ere Coxnaram, Apri 11—Arr Ann Washburn, ‘Minot, Rew Or- wharf. All the upper portion of the wharf bas been burnt, and it now Mes » mass of ruins. THE NEW RECRUITS AND THE CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS. Annexed are some of the partleziars. the papers of the cffice not only were destroyed, <ehteth r preceeded to sign the resolutions, including the cae eke tera?, Svardur wogecere the care thay | 22% ftee soll and ant! Know Nothing platforms, adopted i t by the sion, August 23, 1855. might :un in from Adpiawall, andaleg to prevent atrain | 7 oe Mnmerty Tu a the. delegation adjourned BLOODY RIOT AT PANAMA. : ening out, to meet et the Burnet House, in the city of Cincinnati, York. from rv ‘ 1, NB sanding. and Charter ‘The new recruits for Walker’s army, per Charis; Mor- It ia understood that among the killed were two of the Satord: ecediag the first Monday of June next, to Canvirr, April 1—Sid Ale: Oooper, ym and Orizada, were at Casial'o Ray ‘onthe 20th i-a:, | Thirty Passengers Kilied and Tweaty | watchmen of the company. Seman at neg pasbeorrerin at ‘tee National ae Oak, Carver, NYerk; 121 nes 7 , MOrlewna, ader the command of Gen. Hornsby. The former, thres undged and forty in number, embarked for Granada on @ same day, and would ar:ive at Granada on the follow Wounded Besides Many of the Natives— Passengers robbed of a Large Amount, Curry, April Bans, Fike. . Catcorta, Feb 29—Arr West Wind, Elliot, San, Frapciase: 1, q March 1, Ocean Wave, Morrison, Melbourne; LC , ‘The express matter of Wells & Fargo, coming by the Iincis, tear Re Bd a \° ts, bat started on a train at evening. The rob! at cratic Convention. © preceedings were unanimous throughont, and the loucester- Eoma bkiss, Nickerson, Boston—S W Lewis. entire delegation appeared determined to require the ‘ o Jadipr ta tn gmorning.' About three hundred of the Calitornia pas- 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HSBALD. anama wero aware of this, and waited for its arrival, | Citic oti “ccaventica to cecide whether free soilers | scr B brown, ¥1 Bristol— master. ¥ Flyin, Title, do. Cid Fee 2. ould also proceed to Granada, and remain thers ss interested garni: expecting it to rencff the track tern by them, and Slocp E Smith’ Pi'man, Fewrort—Russell & Vining. ‘Merrill, Boston: % z , China; 3, Bela FR tis Teste Soets apeved, Meteot cheat detec: Fo Te Ceres ee Seem Tne, LALRESES AR MBTIT! | ET eataig BaNERC ERS betore its arrival at Pa- | Sball be accounted ea democrats in the Btate of New | Seen os rear tec, Had, Phladelph Ftace, | of the Westy Holmes, Lordon idee Eagle, W ‘Boston; 6, Sust Conductors (Williams) was | ‘Tho State Committes met at the Globe Hotel, Celonol a ¥ i Sam Fowler presidiag, Henry M. Hyde acting as Seore- pape gegine se eek vig tin, which he De world | tary. ‘The business transacted wae merely formal. Ad- every man on the train, | J°8rDed sine die. some partisa'ars concerning the unfortunate affray that oocurred at Panama on the evenirg and nigat of the 16th April, instant, which resulted in the death of so many, and the robbery of a large number of American citizens. ined to take a hand in ths would give them an opporturi California parcengers who went turned to New York im the Oriza ‘There was no news at Granada on the 18:h ia regard to sport,” if Gea. Walker About seventy of the im those steamers re- Sarah Reid, Palmer, Li iH Holmes, NYork. ‘Deat, April li—Arr Marke. ieee Been for, Bolen aed proceeded). Gla Lat Boreamor, Senlol, Boswiw, April 1¢~ Cid Native, Trask, NYork; Arthur White, : . " 4 ras r 7 Fatwours, April 17—~Passed by, Columbia, from Baltimore the Cs ifornia steamer on the Pacific side. It was aup The steamship Cortes, of the Nicaragua line, sailei | Ho ran aid met it just before it came to the broken track, ‘News from Kansas. for Brewen.’ Si 13th petal RY posed she would run dowa to San Jcsn del Sur, and fiud- | f San Francisco on the 20th of March, bound for San | and waved banchercbief as @ signal to stop, and jamp- " cow. April 1l—arr Gi ion, Wii NOrt Bog taat place in possession of the Cos'a Risans, would | sacs ing on to the engine, begged of the engineer to ee Br. Lovim, April 29, 1866. bret y J ED Cary ver, Jaan del Sur, with about 250 passengars. The serond day ont, she was boarded by the Unc! pomeess Apt tenid L D Carver, Carver, aad jean. Bayay, April war, Helen R Ocoper, aad Jee was instantly dene, while the negroes approached vithin : afew reds. The train ran back to Aspinvall, soi was pir By Lay on reall ee tent of thereby saved. The treasure brought down by the Cortes | younved. Jones bad made twelve arrests — be the a " land her pastepgers at Realejo. A letter to the Democrat, dated the 24th inst., ire ee i 2 Sam, of the same . SAN ‘ Mne; but what intevigence was recsivad by her was at rey, ans; Indien Hunter, Motile; iimceniivecwen vee ecanteal pave bya tothe canna oie woe OY | was not Isnded before the riot, and waa saved. day, assisted by a company of ons, under Lieut, ad fe sie ere bei ieeresstsy dlc mege ype 3 yy and appears alzo to be in excellent spirits, He says hs ‘i _ | pet zext morning the rioters, wearied and maay of | QoTistrong, Much excitement prevatied in regard to the | lbh Bid 1th, Mulbouse, Btilphen; Premier, Ross, and Chas Wi Intezca to keep possession of the Mosquito grant as long | , OR SPProaching Sen Juan, the Goiden Gate.of the mail | them drunk, lay in their huts and boats asleep, ardor | angie “The perpetrator of the ceed is unknown. The Goud NOrieans; Caroline Nesmith, Keany, Cardiff aad as breath remains in his bocy. Great complaints are | \me, appeared to the landward and soon bailed the Cortes, | Ger was partially restored. The Cortes’ passengers were | Jitnation cf Jones at present is very critical, his life being | “22 USCC RAM we se ranmah, 60) with vetes | ei i rae, i an y ache erat sey Jann ero | an the agent of the Nitra Le, sing vp om he | BG New Yon a Baraan oa snot Pu | SOS Gas commonne wetig wr | SESEMORPRR SS Reta ones Rerasomates | gaara: Arr ian abe our ae ent by jamaica négroes, who sustain io = , Invertiga' imittes comment 01 mes- | signals with eteamadip le. %, jam; ine Pe 5 5 the outrages they commit by the B i'ish suthorities. Oc Gate, came on board the Cortes, leaving papers, &c., and | deiphia. umeutin ac ft the ing of the mabe ath, mid) 1, excl See apt F eurrences take place often by which Acericans are bru- | Feturned to ‘ho mail ship, The Cortes was then about As they left Pacama scme of the natives were qaistly minondas, it. haulirg thelr be in and 4 the depot, Semane Trtter Danian, Bed Bowed bien . - 1 " sv overhaulirg egege in and aroun J Nt Spices trae of nt wens sat nna | oui mins Sn ins, On pan oor | PASE ean aay apace: | WME Mine Bde Convention, Fey Hoey be ule ch Ah It wae rumored at San Juan whan the Orizabe aalle’ ‘Ths passengers generally retired,and were awakenai at | ‘her cutbres! oe ii a Syria, Taylor, NYork; Ben Lomond, Meldrum, Apela- that the officers of the Brith frigate were seizisg all the | daylight by perceiving the veave’ to be moving aad it | The disappeintments, privations ard other wrorgs re- | , The old line whigs of Maryland met in convention to- oie loth, Callender, Dictoan Noneae. ceived by ¢ ne Cortes passengers at the handa of the Nica. day. A large porticn of the State was act represented. Transit Cowpary’s boats d that no whig who had attached they cessended th i was coon rumored that she was leaving San Juan for river— $id 1th, Ontario, Wood, NYork; 12th, Wi Sanat Company a.» “ L : S pool yd regua Compeny will ‘orm a chapter of sume interest, but | A resolution was adopted do; Middleton. Occper, St John, NB; Geo oukaly. Mansess oe ee ron soeet emp pen Se cee : aires there aed radia ia not immediately connected with the Panams riot, | bimerlf to the democratic or American party abonld be | Bhcsis, exchar is with & Caliao; Miles Barlen, Keli. Rolierdam; 13th, Edw ‘Jobasom, of the Briltsh frigate imaediately surrourded the Transit | at 92. Mf. ” | which will long be remembered by those who were on | Teceived as a delegate. A Committee on ee | eer as ere eta darn Oven: IsibY Bigood. Waller Maton Yen: on ita arrival a. San Juan. and Kept aciose | The George Law, on account of tho tardiness | the Isthmus at the time, and many others whose rela | wie appcicted, when the Convention adjourned till to- | passed s ship showing 0 nie [Se "aries i koowten Gey My enone : waten cn the moverienta of the passengers. They also | of the Cortes, lett Aspinwall before her arrival, and | tives ard friends were murdered there om the eventful } morrow. tonxa B, 17th, }, Baxter, Quebec; Western Bwyer, Hor remained hovering about the Orizabs until her depar. | the parsengers, with their Nicaragua ticketa, were 15th of April, 1856, » A CORTES PASSENGER Ship 3 'W Forain, Today, Galveston, Aprit 6, with mdse acd pony) mrook, . NYork; 18th, Ronacbaa, Scott, Qua- ture, Wil not our guvarnmient show some evience of a | compelie to remain at Panagin unl some ateamer (From the Aspinwail Courier, April 17 ] Married. oe eee (Olden Schevelshel, Bremen, 45 days, with | “SC pets Tah Pom Pluk, W’Guire, and New Wi Gisposition to protec: its eittzens by sending vorzpis of | might be ready to wail from Aspinwall for the North Ame- | Another of thcee terzible fights between the natives | Cn Tuesday evening, April 29, by the Rev. J. E. Seatles, E {to Hearings, Muller & Goaling’ Right tor NYork; Hilen Matis, Censor, (or Puiaterpiias war to San Juan withoat delay? riesn porta, and foreigners, which bave occurred on the Isthmus | of New York, Mr. Stas uk aj ‘Miss sary Pavuna aoe Fon modore, Wiliams, Messing, OT days, with fratt, bo arte C1 ig, for Breton: ‘Pride of Cenads, Flim ‘The British government is never withoat a frigate at The steamer Philadelphia, from Havana, arrived at As- | several times stnce the emigration to Ca'iforpia’ com- | MoCrpy, youngest daughter of P. M Den! Gilmartin & Co. Montreal; for Quebeo. this place, while the Americen fisg seldom flosts there, except at the peak ofa merchantman. It seems that our veeceis of war are mostly used for yaéhting excusions of their (ficers; they ouly seek harbors where they eaa ‘ind amurenents, viz.:—balls, parties, 0; |, and _opporta- afties for @ system of P eral dissipation. Havana is certainly a much more ble place to quarter then pinwall on the 18th, end the [linois, from New York, ar- rived the 15th of Apri, Mey bringing to Aspinwall, dourd to California, over 1,€00 passengers. A small portion of the passengers of the Cortes, weariad Suen — te prey on = |, and a few others w! en 8) some 3 in ‘the’ cit crossed the Isthmus by railroad on the woornlng ot tes Cke , Port au Prince, 16, with coffee, ee Te erm Forno, id tat iat 8 40,100 74 OF spoke BY bark Shooting Star, 8 days from Matanzas for @lae- gow. Bark Alnah (of Portland), Nevens, Cubs, 16 dave. with sugar end maisdo, (0 Geo 8 ym. 14th inst, off Grenteegoe, epcke ehip Orsippee, from Havana for Cienfuegos, oOurdy, menced, transpired at Panama on the night of Tuesday, | On Mcnésy, Aprii 48, at the Church of the Holy Trin- the 15th inst. ity, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. Lewis, RicuaRp Bevan to Tus result was a most horrible massacre of innocent | the highly sccomp'izhed Mise Mania Loviss MaLpavm, all Paseongers, a great destruction of passengers’ baggage, | cf Brock!yn. ‘and a devastation of Beoperty of both the railroad com- On Tuesday, April 29, st St, Thomaz Charch, by the pany end individual resicenta, near the Panama Railrosd | Rey. Edward Rerille, M. A, Rector, the lovely and gifted staticn. Mies Loris, Howarp, late of Wallack’s theatre, daughter 5 Wil saat mater peak ie ay wha, Kelley, Segoe gg Ae City of Washington, Constamti- Mw. “Ricpaiks, March 2—Are JO Homphreys, Newall, Qonstame 10 days cut Sen Juan. 16th, and the same train, with other trains, returned to | The difficulty eriginsted ina dispute about one dime, | of Chas. Howard, Eaq., Bristol, Eng., to Capt. CuaRim Bark Lyrocder (of Beston), Moore, Cienfuegos, 16 days, with opie. . PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACCESSORY TRAN: Panama in the afternoon, taking over the whole erawd of | between an intcxicaied passenger anda cative, reepect- | Rowzsy Prat, H.'M. 16th Regiments aon of the Rt. Hon. | "AS," D Barmwok, oe 1s oars with sugar, 0 EE At Reet Reh nr then 'S OF” SORY TRANSIT | 1,€00 just arrived at Aspinwall, with their bs pny for a picee of watermelon. Baron Platt, of Englend. The happy pair, atter refresh- | Chastelain & Ponvert. 'REWCASTLE, prev to April 11—Cld Dover, Bolt, Nort; Oo- COMPANY COMMISSION. Afver their arrival at Panama, they were scattered is, that the native being much exasperated | ments at ‘heir hotel, the Satthecses a embarked Brig Marie Dan), Salender, Rootelle,47 days, with bran: | tumbur, Lister, do; Pen Kromer, New ; Cage ho ag are aE Mapionhelbaeels leek Un reid toast es | Must Sepanseeet Wok'e as cal seater | Sheed, W dewab Ain to ped the hwey- | AE PAG nat ea aw ra ace nad | PRESET ar ater, let Beacah 1 e fem; Tremor bi te it }, their ¢ lying on the yu Wi wi ir ¢ EWPORT ri H to Riven, tol the recent. etlerleg wrente ocomeetea Clad, | dopet, aud in the seerercom of the builting, ” | Sosnies ia, OF the native ead severely | moon with their friends in Bu Suoctored; was painted biack end abou! 20 tons burdem: bad | ONoxdster, i: On Tuesday, April 29, in St. Thomas Church, Mi ‘This brought forward another native, who stabbed the sensek, by the Rector, the Rey John M. Ware, Mr. — faa g ch ag ew ‘hegtmeaentr jeanne seine C. Mazz, of New York, $0 ‘Misa Baran E., davghter of An- and nore badly ent with machetes, Peer fey meena ae warmersto aed Through the exerticns of Mr len, aituation, The M has had very Ure, 13-81 SEDER Eee eet ee bona aa des Saeetaninenprpregpeg os ee og ‘Brig erean Rais (Pan), ook, Ondi, 86 days, with wite fpriead by, 1th Romanee sf the Bex Henry, from London ‘ul 3 9 7 LAS Brig oracn, cf Bango Col Humacos, PR, April 12, weeparern Al rt dake Molicon, Gooding, Matanzas; Brig Franconia, Lew s, Humacoa, PR, April 12, with 3 Salita from NOrleans to maar Sod ipat nt 3) dor law 7S EL. taw ihe wreck of alow pubs eo enna tanker Woiee Wick, éeek verse!, lumber loaded, with masta gone about eight feet | sxincor, Boston, Cand sid 17th for Antonio); 18h, J W Paige, bore tke déck. Ske was painted black wih a streak, | Yarringion, Bal i 1sh ior reen boitom, white bilet head, and a large white streak on her Banta Croz, h 26— Arr Nov! A portion of the baggrge was immediately removed to the wharf of the Railroad Company, at the end of which ley the small steamer Tebcga, ready to receive the pas- sengers and convey them on board tie Stephens. aggage iighter lay slongaice the Teboga, but un- fortunately, the tide as #0 low that both lay aground and coud not move from the wharf. At 6 c’clock, or near that time, adrunken man from New Orleans, who arrived at Aspinwall by the Philadel- phia, called “New York Jack,’’ and who hed been some the movements of the army, have fora time interrupted ‘operations of the Commissioners having in ire of the late Transit Company. Afessra. ad wen arzived in town on Tuesday lest, and will coon resume the sessions of the commission, and continue the same until the affairs of the compa firally ¢ispored of. We learn that from present ences, On & partial exemioation of the books of the late ecmpany, ard from the testimony already elistted, the amount due to this government, arising from the $10,000 J. J. W. Jobason, the Pa- | prown Majoreh. W, Rams Fostth artillery, Ce, wok, to ’ ; 4 , ;, W, Ras, , UB. A. noma Stailrcad Superintendent at the Panama station, | Prutckn dsarsine, daughter of Homer Baimsiel, tia. the fight was then «tayed for a short time, mae But, anon, it broke cut with renewed violence andan | forgone ee pausthiide ot spparent orgevization and evident method, which totd feartnily for the natives, fore! fovteman, York. a ~ ' i Died, . €t. Heuer, April 7—Arr Chaos, Mes NYork. sopual instalments, aad the wn per cent quota upon'the | time strolling around the suburbs of the city, insulting | About this time, it hegam to be evident that spit 4 Brig Sitka (of Kast Machias), Downing, 10 days, with | Ennripe, Apri dot out, Lowe Star, Boulelle, NYork. yearly net Prot, Tul aot fall far aort of balt a iion All he met, stopped at's frait stand few rode south of | against the ‘ral eid company, and plan‘er, unt spite | On Tuesday, April 20, Tuowas Baar, pate 1% TeArS ny | sogRT, to, Youngs & Co; esse to Mast, Tibi & Go Teieare, ABEL Ary ou Bide Bt Jago, de Cuba: . pears 6 com) commen: ore. near twas on the atéeks, | obiet motives of the at fe: a ‘hich , of Rasen 4 molasses, ; Golden Oross, Little, and Dorcas © ° tions without the application Ut acy or very (atle | beicg built for the mall ccmpany, and immediately got | had been and were to becomantted eee © to GE. CeO tae Te | reseerh oe herman 400, nce, Liverpool. Brig Ocean \doboro), Morton, Cienfuegos, 16 | *% a eopeni Iygar and molaste, to Wall Carver & Chase, Laslett tants hte dks ‘Aroade (of Bangor), caren, jacmel, April 9, with Dest, April 15~The Blanchard, (American ship), ccfiee, ac, oF Bech & Ruzhardt 224 inal, Int 32¢9, lon 7397, | charivclon » Bremen, which was on shore at feu ts with w large aUantty of staves, heading, bundles of | Catt'<nactoe masts pone, has become @ wreck; crew sae ie a eoshectne | Shoe ge ary fo rm ainted d white outboard; took from Fayat, March 29—The Rubiron, Henry, from New Te eine ee a rceras sands, painted who; comm the Haun, wiih re, four snd sugar, ran aaiore/ on the t pcloek, rt The firat aitzay oseurred between 6 and 7 P. M., and owas, No? c07 F from, the "His romaine will Bb but Ent intervals of tolerable guiet, ccourred beuween | taken tc Calvary Cemetery for interment, t cd midnight, The most terrible aasa y. 2 Euzasem 8. Frevca, aged made between 9 and 10 o'clock. ia nae erie eae pilot The Pansta Raurcad countirg room (including the The friends of the family are respectfully invited to = ot the Pacifie Mail Steamship Sosreay, aes @m- | attend ber funeral, from the resi¢ence of her brother, ps Ang omen and everything of value cay: off. lewis Meho, No. 107 Greenwich avenue, this afver- ‘cme twenty foreigners were killed, and between thirtpe| noon, at two o’cloek. Her remains will be taken to and forty becly wounded. ~ Although the number of dead and wounded known ia | “ipet7ord, {or interment, of its po ied to the stcching of the route with boata, roscs, wharves, &e., &c., and have applied all of its enormous receipta to these purposes, as well as to ruin. cus contracts with favorites, high salaries to employés and supernumerary cffictals—all of whish diminished the on le reonipte, and was, to the < of the per cuntogs, robbery « government. this course, and sbandonment of its proper and sole legitimate buriness as a transit route, for the more extended sphere of s throvgh line from New York and New Orleans to San Francisco, and a systematic charge of every possible {ato a quarre! about a watermelon with the native who so'd fruit. A pistol was crawa by the rowdy, and the native fcurished his kni’e in cefence, and the triends of ——— man were soon pitted against a crowd of natives. In a mcment a general row was awakened, and knives and pistols were flourished without restraint, As soon as the fight became rather general amo: those who happenea to be neat, the hombres shou “Caraho Americano,”” and bundreds of the demons rushed into the conflict. if H her to bea Past of the island, very leaky; crew menses aiaeisees Rh hcarvenne Ne A | Liem oes alt uicoukon Fiokies eee Ecbe Cente eae _ erioor, Berber, Sehr Motus (Br), Conyers, Fare Inlande, 12 days, with salt | ‘and fled: crew and part of oargo, sale, spars, &c. saved. i it Boston papers please copy. ter than we bave stated, we feel confident that On ‘Montes, Apri 28, Me Banas Hewoerr, rellet of Dr. ‘are’ FD. 19, lon | ‘The Tigress, from Philacelphia to this port, sunk of Oherry item cf expense to the fisthmur, the company have The aigt al for assembling the police of the elty was soon | more were killed than have been found, or of whom Sop Ce ocd Belfast, trom ‘Bowton for | Isend, but was ex] tobe afloat, Aigared she route into» ruinous condition placing all the | givea; Dugies soucded, and sbouts of warning were heard | have avy ticingy ii Fe eee ents Oe the mnt Seer cier AEP cited to at- | Oxorectgwn, 4 caye.oul = the ingdom, rhch arrived hors ti Pregis tothe credit ofthe otean steamers. Very fortunate: | inal creetions, and ib e fow momen's iwouty o: thirty NAMES OF THE DEAD. tend ber funeral, from her late resi fy 19. Esser | sauces, NUNN Corts Mabbln, EaBiix, 9 days, wih SM fo | inst freee Saree, ae ee Ln ee ee ae me Jew books loft at the various agencies in this coun. | soldiers appeared, armed with muskets and fixed bayo- | (ftourteen dead who lay In the raliroad freight house | street, thia afteracon, at two o'clock, without further | “AekT’Mary Ane (Br), Sawyer, St Andrews, NB, 20 davs, shipped weeriag wheel, So;"on. the ‘7th March, in'at 45, laa hove — Commissioners to find the | nets. on the following morning of the 16th, we only ob- | invitation. 3 with Leth, to J W Halsted. ¥ " Soe enosuntered’s Hurricane, and guffared bis litle. = ‘remely profitable, aod to find also that At this stage of the fray, and before many lives had | tain the names of the following: — On fwesdsy morning, April 29, after a short ila ‘Schr Vapor, Biroh, Charleston, with cotton, £6, to Starges, t , o nearly all of the operations of the company tn the building | been taken, the American Conrnl (Ward), Mr. ‘Center, the B. W. Marka, ot Pepnsylvania, a four years resident. Mrs, Saran B, Dvriayac. * 2 es | Clear an & CO, i of reads and écchs here have been paid for from the re. | sgent of the railroad company, ond other gentlemen of | M. Durois, of Lonitians, an old resident, b en and frien Sehr Wasp ington, Hunt, North fore g ond Carol the Isthmus. We are further informed that th | \:‘luence, interfered, and for a moment quieted the mob; | Bord of there wete rerpec.able and esteemed cltizens, tive te ttnae tee hee - ae wy Behr Faia: Demarest, Noro? | iy in the hands of the commissioners affords some | dut some bese spirits, who seemed to have little regard | whom we have known long and well. 4 ao oaee artounding ¢ ana of reasonable ie, to is the rlety tnd welfare of others, could gt rw |” Lieut Su an cer of the Walker company that | Scvonteseth effect: attbrnt Retin oni ao 18 Retr Bail joseph Avie, ey bs }, and rushed out again, discharg- | came to Panama on fortes. y pfu quis sximmnvely Jo, conaestion with | ing repovers, abd rousing again the Vengessoe of the | Mitetel Bettern, Orleata conn! the inte be set coe JOciaxk Miovbaeay, iNew OF) EE Bam ner Bo ‘ | of the. . Ff , Iacer eounty, Cal., wa fered in the woods | Their friends, and the frience of ' Bebr Anna Fox to the United States. There is proot poritive of the fit | The polloe, consls'ing mostly of black natives of the | near the rallzad station. He bad #2000 cr, 4 wax Carer Gna af her brother-in law | gebr Yecman, Lynch et merioan rootsoosic, ting out arming and equinping of » Budy ‘ct men, over country, is fai sympathy with themasses and hatred of | maicered. So we are informed by doc nul pene piso ag prsridene, Ne i Mow ater. e Bebe Lucy & Hohe rargg asbeet Bema fen fort Wulesed rover aur Sone, whom secre! | Europeans, specially Americans, commenced | sepgers. ft t two 0’ ee IT ‘4 Sages ee ee ens Moe rere eet mnie a bemnengers, kiuling as many aa thelr mis- NAMES OF TRE WOUKDED. Om Burcay, Apiil st, ef aan ot the brat Sebr CF Williems, of the company, snd whose servicer, together with | The passer gere. were gec Of residents of the Isthmus, were: Wutux H,, son ot Mr.'C. H. Bradley, aged 19 years and | Schr Anderson, Frost, Vr ease of the company, tnd whore servicer, together with | The passergera were gererally nnarmed and entirely | W. A. Hanter, abot in the writ, booe fracture, 19 dpys, Ja‘6 of Bull, Fogland, 4 “i Bore Dose Serr, Vetiais, siomer ta, nin, were” otred by fal conven | fetrrer to enya OT AM | ae, Ge a Serwaryetine Ciccone: | Cm Rusty ening. Apr 2, San, Msn ot | rr BM og, Vin ” i & 880, fica a feria ot Coomorral government. | oy Tot south of the ion boat, where the riot eom. | Falmer, an omployé of the Ration Company at Phe “The relatives 204 finde ofthe tail ae. repecty fer W beneet, Parker x Viegls Bay, i aloo ithe peovoslon of toa Coumonscars’ | pote ast the danperats band ef calitey Ee The | Of pamengers per steamer Iilinois:— fireet, thie aflercoom, at thes cream. VT eT | Behe an Jaci Chamber, Vir sel tai See pecintort ta ionic: | [, inom eh prerak thw igrot | eaty Stauton Crater Wapus sick Tes Me | ae Sa Eanes ney core ane of Coats | Hr Here Coie, Coat Charscteried the Iatersource of the Frangt Com; betag ineffectual, they broke ip, cutting sag shooting at | abot in the bip with a mucket giures? 7 | “tne frienda ond felativer ot th chr Aletha, Rice, Virgtos, with this government. Its tone runs through the eatire | everything that opposed them. gig ig Sal oy ae bad fracture, The friends and of the family are respectfully | Eobr Alethia, Bice, Virgie Tas Gamat, trom the deep base of haughty assurance snd |. The bar, that was well stored with Unuors, was soon { on thetend, shell fractures ard'a Mabie Th een | invited to attend the oi at two | RED Mint, Disosway, Virginia, Saye.” Srerbearing the oft end notes of a | demolished. After dishing and securing wast TW. baie, Pevianey Be Leto e ercloek, frcm the resigence of her parents, No. 53 Pear! | fobr Bonvard, Curis, VizptuiA, 3 daye. para in whip: leant, Th + ey de- A. W, Belover, Providence, R. I., shot throughs reet, Broad. shia hy te 55 W, parsod rev Nant {the report of the Commissfonsre, when Gre Ae | acd fobbed every trunk, Pag, sca Menct And broke open | lungs with » monket ball. : meal Wi went der ms, in the 294 year of her aye, Kare | Roh Fhemen Potter, Glovers ST sa, Sys eater, wie re tot a camy, Sa Copany wind tt "a hough tae | enn, Sl ng inoaey Te Toads Ros | wis utente Tc: MAY ZB he easter | caer an Sens and wiv of Jon kDa, of | Ske Fu ey Ma, Me tas ™ isunacrenemie condust wae necensariiy unrebuked while this republic | was completely destroyed. , , re oa een 4 ree ee i Of fassergers per steomer CorterPatrick J. O'R, The relatives and friends of the fam} pecttully | Schr evpse, Higgina, Alorandria. | Hom? Ports. P| wrapping aro tat tepeeten ae, to apply ‘oan eae Boca 8 little nearer the éepot, anda | can Franclsse, genshos through the body, anda gaah on | invited to atiend the funeral, an te ‘te readenen, Behe Yanko: Deotlo, Ball ‘erage. CHARLESTON, April ras termina oo Fn AI ere Land chinieen, te the haeeber ol ee or ty mem women | the head with » machete, Relatives at 161 Orystie | Factory ie, Staten Island, this a(ternocn, 1 | Echt itce Brothers, Rleey. Georgetown. Domenech, Bai ; "Bore lard has teen aa sigually marked by 0 ‘peedy termi- | rocm and other parts of the hours were objets of mech "Nathan Preble, Hanceek county, Ohio, om HOSS SPT Mave Gt Of WAICRAN Sire Ob 10.4. | Seen near Canora, Bala Serine COR anaes Mpsches: Bessa prea ol ewneg Be cm nr oe A ea Sa FN soe | MAT Flaley, ont im thetace very badly, with a machot,’ | On Tossday mornirg, April 2, of searlet fever, Cun. | Bebe C1 Bayles, Tucker, Frinoete (Be), Lightbody: alae eo Sle 08 peaceful government. The new company of which Fl, | their satety ard thet of their familion ‘nud fiends “acd | ha ii eee Meera Ma Selon t ae Somat cas: | poor bones semua ent Frhnoos E. Concver, god 3 | Behr Guar Baier, Petree, io te, ‘bore: Garin, wood, ror Reecores “ D emville, 8. C., rt an ea t . ad bt, Ko yi : niin a en inet engender | ee fbr of anata" Has" | Lugs eae gn Hak wet |b niet he ay rnd ata wee, | SE Bergan sane set rai, a tte Ve cha te ol we * ow - ol 4 A ty ‘ rk ! 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