The New York Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1856, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1856. ‘Salled ‘ Filltbuster,”” and atways acknowledged the com: | the necessary eBala cf sentinels about the quarters of hie | friexds will tube thirgs easy. Be contented » iittle Piiwent of the name with « weg ot the tail. When our | ccmmend, thus laying them cpeo to surprise, All this | while. Do not fret; if you do not get away, the Minister ‘Woops evtered Granada, tae t was “Filhbuster”’ | op or about the 20th of Meroh, 1656. Wil be back, sod you cam thea iuterrogete kim ferther whipping cur with @ white, ta, ribbon on ‘Spee. 4. Im this, thar Col. L. Schlessinger did, mpom | cn the subject. Bie ceck, end cons‘antly afterwards he ‘ walked the | the sppreach of the enemy, lect to arn any bene of cock of the walk”? in the garrieon, and was the pet of all | battle — the necessary orcere for the posi othis | gne Great Isene In Central the soldiers. ‘ Fillibuster’’ never patr¢nized any par- | men. this at Santa Rosa on or about the 2let March, sition of the States and Foreign Incrig ue. Seuler company, bu: would mess today with one and | 1866. {From E) Nicarsguenee, 30.) ode of the people of Costa Rice sgsinet | come and take them wkere they are so much wanted. For some time the project of having Yoworrow with another. At‘‘guard-mount” be always | — Spec. 5. Tm this, thet Col. L. Bchlessinger did neglect to | The presen: movement “inser Geberal Waher way be | Heo. Walker and his army, and against the eniire Awe'i- Daring the week we have deen visited by frequent and | Ware State Counsil in this city, the sttenced punctually, acd woen the soldiers fired off their | exert himself (during the retreat) to rally or colieet bis | characterized by 24 any namee as there are diferent | $a propia) roused the reseptment of those who were the plentiful showers, to the great delight of the le and bas been du}; tated, to weak e testified bis appreciation by loud bark: feuttered command. All this on or about the 224, 234, | opinions of it; but there in only ene word wo Jeiue it The tweet refreshinent of thecarthe With the seson of | Patherizg of the ‘About one hunared persons col- nd gecuine can've applacee. All the soldiers ioved | 24th, 2th and 2¢tm Mareb, 1866. ; ia | {Fay General Walber may reap the fame, ax Dis sx rain and verdure the health cf the city returns, hed, @ mo jority of the active of whos were fem Cin- Filubueter,” acd he deserved their confidence, When- Specification 6. Im this, that Col. L. Schlessinger did | socistes may enjoy a few the dat ieee cinrati. Jt waa a small crowd of small eee, aver a party left this city, ‘ Fillipueter” went along, and | derert his command on treat, and ride on in ad- | inaiters are only personal, and therefore of lees concera The town of Granada is remarkably lonesome re- | and there was no pith or pluck nor epirit in Bie right to march in the company was never dispated. varce, accompanied only by yw personal attendants. | then the mighty princi resting at the dottcm of the Leet week, when Gen. Goicuria’s party left this city for | Ali this cn or about the 22d, 25d, 24th, 26th and 26ta | jevolotion. We do not, nor meted we affirm, that cvery Obcuta'er, Filibuster went with it aod continued alosg | March, 1866. action of the existing government, or of the Ameriesns, aetii the tgntof Juigalpba. At that place, when the Specification 7, In this, that Col. L. Schlessinger did | jy wortby of the cause or credi to our race, for the troops charged the enemy, ‘ Filibuster’ heated the col- | negiect, on bis arrival, to make any reception of his com- | fey private wrongs are enly personal, and have no:hing mmo, sod while thus gallantly charging the town, was | mand, but did allow them to arrive naked and buvgry. | ¢5 do with the government or the revolution. They sre sbot down. The crue! shot struck him the shoulder, | Al) this om or about the 28th, 27th, 28th and 29th March, the excrerencie upon the bedy politic, ard as such are ‘er s few revolutions he fell déad—nota sokiier but | 1866, tobe found ia all ocmmunities and under all govern ve, and as they saw their fnend, no doubt Charge 3. Cowardise in presence of the enemy. mente, They are evidences of that istirm!.y whico wort for war was greatly whetted : Specification 1, In this, tast Col. L. Schlessinger aid, | ¢yer attach to humam excellence, ‘The trus and deSpite question at stake is one in which MW the Gege cf this city were all killed off, there would | dent cf the American Order. In short, the two Toms and wot be eufficient annoyance to keep us awake. their followers were read out of the Order ney, ont bout the scarcity of | & new State Coureil wes oeganieed, ‘wilh T. C. Ware, of news, the P 6 ue t piles of our | Cincinnati, as President. adherents of the mew or- popers azo bored w in his office, awaiting the steamers are the Fillmore folks, and nobody else, and for New York and California: These papers would bea have s few lodges in Cincinnati, and one here perfect god send to ecltore abroad, and yet, boats fail to | there in the little towns throughout the State. While we are in « peck of trouble ‘optmaster i Hi sent. The streets louk deserted, acd the market place | They accomplished great a hes fallen away in the number of merchant women at thing after Srganising vas to Soren. pa] least one-half. hall all persons not members of the Order, ge ye Considerable sichnesa prevails at present among the Wie porters for the independent press wo or native population, We have heard of two cases of ee of them, who were membars in ‘good left rmallpex. ap spt Ax have heard of Os thing that the since, i. sppoint ‘& special com- Bane semko satty'st rerviles Connected with the Costa | mittee to make axeport of tho business. The object of tepe, and destroyed a large quantity of wood belonging | Sire clect's set of Pllinere Teitoeee eae at to private individuals, which had been cut for the steam- nomination a State ticket for the fall eiection, all of which Te TEE PATE OF FILLISUSTER—THE DOG OF THE ARMY. | bout proper resistance cr giving encounter to ers, They eleo killed one white man, whoce mame we BY CORPORAL PIFECLAY. enemy, cerert.the field himeelf, socompanied by & port the forms sud interesta of government and ‘be peo 7 ‘earn. ” is cheer foolishness, ‘vanity cf vanities,” and must htrle bark hd landed her small but gallaat band of his ‘command, leaving the other portion witncus ® | sre concerned. Ia the World to be a represexia:ive Pe Lr a mes at wave 4 oe Mae lass sob’ Golbowa ooteslatds es 4: ee ot mpirit;” for there is no. bottom nor Within the barbor of San Juan, upon tue promised land : | ¢ommandirg officer, inv amine of ang mecracy or a hereditary aristocracy? Are we to govern, | Sm Rational fal por po mga Hh me Bg para [Pr per peat oesgeah reordlp Sr — vic Led breath te, nor life in the Order in Ohio. It is not of the The enewy bad vamosed ; their strongholds, 100, were | St Sania Rota. on or aan mn a asa | orate we to te goverred? Nicaragua ard its interests Ct noe , ee saat; Bad, 0 pee pegged ane t anne: eae a e best | slightest significance who are nominated for E:ectors or for taled ; Specification 2, In this, that 5 ivger 28 | are but pigmies to the siartiing pro) on cf usiversal | re Ro ere iJ mo bm ie Seeviesd cee tA jog te eae is le, We are au- | State candidates. If, after incesyant drumming for weeks, Our trocps were bivouacking. deepite of wind and ran; meget to appear during the short orgy eens on freedom, and es the statecman po: the momentous | @ebift Sam pger agen gh crive Lode ad of poop Slonpttal fe Jlrs loft at his insti- | only one hundred delegates could be produced, what ig When, by the watch-fire’s tiickericg light, down from a fiel¢, so aa to cirect or = apy way wen ben movement | question tze fate of asing ¢ State ia lost in consideration | te people of that State, in the very teeth of over- — street, fronting the San Francisco | the use of wasting breath about it? sateen, See ere amen ygl Me at San | GPhone maf Sena Seal ea wet I Sree Mitre innit soecvid dens oc a | seqneninamesenrieniette eee A toma’ a crept to ide’t—and thereby hai » 4 or it eull ae r) Mr. sppoin nsul o! ly rai a a a nce desta, eon bank aw cates | gem taiat ae eae dace ances we, Je 26 ming ot Fraata Genate gs eer ihe Cincs pethcns teen Ven nel A gaun: and gr'zs’ed creature, with barsh and matted ‘nin , tarnestly run the race of cmp, The ment of Hond: has “¢ a Te} conven’ Mer ; polis charge—Not guilty, Diudrante in the pathway, whish must «f her be broken orderiog the Minister of Hecleada ta recelve francs at | (Cz that 4ay, to select Gunatorial delogntes to the Phila ‘And eyes like some fierce mountatn wolf, just started specification 1, cbarg: y down, or i: will overwhelm the newly created priacio’¢ the bate of five for 873 cents, delphia Convention, and to nominate a State ticket for the ber contest. The friends of Gov. Chase here are} The same peper adde:—Wines & Co. inform us that at 7) ba pad a at very confident of his nomination at Philade)phia. fe waguenge GEER Bip ims be ag Fastern States by the last express. Pretty good circula- | Methodist General Conference at Indians! ; To epecifidation 2—Not guilty. of populs: trom bis lsir— pop jovezeignty. Centuries of time, and the No pet tor Indies’ parlor. nor wate’ for Jonesom® hall; Jo speciBoation 8—Not gail'y. et sophistry, Lave eerved Bat. abwaelite of canine life, he seemed the scorn of all, To specification 4—Not guilty. tyres of goveraments to Burcpe wala ‘ To specification 6—Not gui'ty. soci cacen searyatmvrecoyon, | SeReiateteaeee ent om ouny, | Sn twtet rag Shea gop be bale teased SoU att anvoptle td bog oyeit ‘was our constant shadow, at midnight or by de ‘s ad of bi and @ lord of the demceracy. The - Lu Y g The following is of the minority re rer Beepite of hicks and curses, n0° few ae tar ben D; To epecifies 12n on 26, epec:feation 7—Not guilty. oie have saticad: under’ tote singalar Tnititu‘ion ‘soo | tayed their wative land to enjoy the temporary bonors | bering States, fore the Conference by Rev, J. A, Col.ing and pret] Deepite of wivtry weather, and hunger, too, I we’en, To the charge= Not guilty. E long, apd soon there must be s conflict be:ween right | Wom by the Costa Rica army. when it butcbered the Santy Wires & Co, forwarded by the eteamer of Friday 800 | sixteen members of the Committee on Slavery, The Bie conduct ever faithful, sgain and etitl again, ‘To specification 1, area 3—Not guilty. and wrong. There is no room for quiet in the eoonsmy | No#s prisoners, and red io cold blood the unarm- | letters for the Fastern Stale: committee numbered thirty-three members:— By slow degrees, did gain for him the favor of oor men. To specification 2—Not guilty. of God’s worlé; and having arrived af the point we pow | ¢4 men as Virgin. . 1, The chapter proposed by the majority, in lieu of the| And when &t Bivae’ bloody field he charged our troops | ha:ge 3—Not guilty. cooupy, the road leaca forward or back through vesnes of | We rejoice heartily, bewever, at the signs of returning Obituary, one now in the Dies! on Slavery, 18 manitatiy swong, During the progress of the Court, the followiog addi- blood? To stand atill ie impossible; and be whostiempts | Pesce; and while we claim tor Nicaragas the honors of § | 7 Nicaraguente of April 26, says:—Liout. Jonn 8, | conflict with the constitution of the charch. Im the drst Bis bark rcee ever Joud and clear in the thickest of the Mons ehergs Reciene: nentlene Rien ENE IOrSEC as nual ce Vimealf oppored to all the a x of natare | iambD, eo connot but regres that cur victory aed Coe | Jonz» died on Tharsday sight. He deverved to live for | tnswertto the question * what be done for the throng; ne “3 and re 0 few, armed wi bered! oN lo of t! it 97? ‘and when Granade’s plasa charged at early morning's eet ecibcnt Sete his, that Cclonel L. Schlessinger. | ¢p 803 lore tored wealth, und oppmed io eaten, beusce: aad wo certainly bore that fthe severe soa ve) Gre EES ee t oomstcy i slavebolder shall be cligtblo 1 momberal bgbt, ‘cond My, deen elaumir;, sir birt! of freedom ani & overs ment. carmpaiga : " i hereafter where Be eeorod the fend incarnete—the dewon ef the Sght, | Ander progress of trial before s General tial of | they brcke down the individual deapotiom cf hicay, aed | Woo cf the press, and its eiewaticn ip tone and aa ee rrnte eoe ea te eT te heading ® charge | injury to the slave; whl poten pad recagey eeret At last, the Sgbt being and peace returned again, | Which Brigncier General Gcicouria is President, did d€ | now they ceek to restrain the oorgregated su'bcrity of | Cemmensurate with ite Righ mirwioa @ed vast responsi. | sgaine; the enemy, dled from the effect of the wound. | snip unknown to the Discipline, and which eannot bq Et price, fo pleasure or in pain, tert the service of the Republic of Nicaragua om Or about | the people, They sxe the medium petween deepoiian | bilities, eee tare Tne A ee ree night with the | enacted under the General Rule as it now stands in relas ‘ the 12th cay of April, 1 st cw thy et The accused uot belog pr - Dawed him Bde a mliar with each company and every dinner call. Prompt was he at drees parade, a ie tapping of the | Proceeded in the case, and findefas and iberty, ard trom their number and wealth, it must tion to slay . The feature is intended to bear 4 t, the court neverthelets | be revere struggle tooverturn the charterof their privi- | American Enterprise in Nicaragua=The | [eral march, andthe oeremonion were olherwite con | siicants for admintion into our societies. ‘The sescad an: follows:— leges. In conflict againat the sutocracy of Ruesis, vontrest. hearted cffeer, The memory of Sir John Moore's burial | #Wer Teaches members now in the church who by drox, Specification 1, Cnarge 1— Not Guilty. aristecrscy has just gained a fant victory; and to- (Frem Bi Nicareguense, May 17.] means may become the ownersof slaves,and also those why Or barking 2pprobation at the fire of @ pia‘oon. Charge 1—Not @ulty, in preparing for a battle. with, the bows of dems. | Wherever we look about ws tm thie Biate the glance is ip the Penintular war, was strongly beought to mind on | are at present slaveholders, if they *aould come taboos: Be followed «sch dead soldier in stience to the grave, Specification 1, Charge 2—Guilty. In the latter it will find that the opposition | ceeupied with contrasts, Here an improvement, aud session of more. In either ot these cases, the party is to be With ¢ step appearing to do honor to the brave. Specification 2—Guiity. eprings from no eingle deepct, but from millions of kings. | there an ancient form; heres isber saving machine, and | | Judge J. Caren S: well known in California and | brought before a committee to ‘‘determine che time in| And collers of bright riboons, too, we plazed about his | Specification 3—Guilty. It widl no: war along with foreiga cations, bat with the | theres labor wasting piece offurnitare. The democratic | Virg'n'a, died in Granada on Friday, 25th of April, aiter | which the slaves shall be freed,” and in the event of re- beck; Specification 4—Guilty. Je party, impelied by the progressive spirit of the ) bas short attack cf fever, Ihe best of medical advice and | fusal or neglect to Guy with the decision of the com- But for euch geuds and bravery fal! lite did he zeck, Specification 6—Guilty. The ireue, tnen, embcdies the freedom of Central | sought to introduce the works of modern tility; bus the | &itention was rendered to Judge Smith, but the disease | mittee, he is to be dealt with as in cave of immorality, as to the 22d, 23d, 24th and | America and the integrity cf the North Awerican gon- tocratic fek ment as continually shut them oat, fear- | Could cot be stayed, and another gallant and honorable | thus clearly making emancipation, ‘and in effect non- Kor they did seem in action hia free spirit to eathral; Specification 6—Guilt b a of the ascused ae to tae 26:D. | ginent. The democratic element bas long struggled for | ful leet the people might beecrme emightened acd con- | g¢ntieman bas given his life to, make memorable the | slaveholding, a term of communion or church fellowabip| Awd £0 he cit would lose them by bone, or dog, or ball. 26tb, and confirms the pi And #0 we learned to Jove him, this gaant and shaggy Charge 2 (ananimously ) Guilty. supremscy in there States, and ii# struggles Bave been | sequently powerfal, grave yard of Granada. with us. Before this provision can be engrafted upon eons Specification 1, one : Guilly. oppored by English ard French influence. Gradually, A singular ‘eature of these enterprises consists in the Fi Nicaraguente of May 2, says:—Lientenant Colonel | the Discipline constitutionally, the general Tale with pre Yo laugh at bie rough gambols, to greet his daily round; fo hogs ears ata Dut surely, the power of the former was pring manifertes, | proprietorship. Americans have introduced au'l | Breweter, of the First Rifle Battalion, died in this city on | Pec to slavery must be essentially altered, which Acd be became our pensioner, @ kind of soldter’s pet, Charge 3— Guilty. area oaitt snd to-day her strength ix Corta Rica directs the servile | carried gut all ihe grend epterpriess that bave | Tuerday vight, after a short illness of three days, His | °m!y be core by compliance with the proviso to the sixth] Au you way see by this rough sketch, he’s not forgotien Epecitication to additional charge—Guilty goverzment. In Nicaregas avd Honduras she has | promised benefit to the Stste. Wharven axl | sich bed was scothed by a lady’s kindness and his fone. | restriction which says—Provided, nevertheless, § that yet. Additional Saree Soy aha aes a quietly claimed a footing by seizirg and holding the ter- | stesmboats are the wok of their hands; and | ral honored asa soldiers shouid be. be the concurrent recommendation of three-fourths Put wen a small detachmert was to Chontales sent, The Court unanimously paesed the fo) Wes rentence : | ritories of there States. In Guatemala, if anything bu: { fm most places, even the rotery pump has walted for Died wt Granada, April 27, Natbaniel Parker Potter, | {! #l the members of the several annual conferences who| Forcast o neet cf traitors, he with the sroopers went. —That Col. Louis Schlessirger, 2d Rifles, N. A-, be de- | the brate desyo isin of Carrera has force, itis the strength | foreign energy to a¢apti! to the unbandy wells of thi) Shel areal) ws D Firet Rita | £2al be present and vote on such recommendations, then| Im Juigalpa’s plaza, cur soldiers met the fe, grser d from the rank of Oclonel, to be shot for the charges | of Erglich intrigue, The revolutions of this State were | country. Sume native democrats have ¢ to im- | $8¢4 27 yeara, First Lieutenant of Company D, First Rifle | g mejority of two-thirds of the General Conference aue-| fede Polit tom ine riflemen fall wove did lay hie | Prcred cguistt Rim aud tor daverdon while andergcicg | ongstaatly fomented 10 bring the caste. of popalar | prove heir places, but they have tlways foundit a frat: | ee migreted te Caan a TBt8 foaeoczori | cetclte shall euffice to alter any of the abore restriotions| jew. trial, to be pees by uaime in the papers througaou: | gcyernment into disrepute, Tae force of British diplo- 8 effort im the face of the determined opp2rition mato | Waiver in the Lower California ‘expeditina, was ataong the | excepting the first article; and also, whenever such alter- He feli—/twas in the van he fought; the charge he fear. | the civilized world. | teen tala bel macy has exerted itself ia these States to obtain advan: | by their ni Tre simple natives bave deen taagh’ | yes to ‘ollow bim to N! J-snapatteidinhedes ater A ation or alterations shall have been first resommended ied, i pos cite for gcite proceedings having been laid before | tages for Eng'and; and the slightest greund cf asrump- | to avoid learning these pew iaachizes, as they thereby | fr in the capture of "and received the wound | 2Y two-thirds of the general conference, #0 soon as three- 1 bravely fighting for the eause he'd often Silk the ialloetng same a le eis tien ws st to lead to the aweriion of mostim. | injure themselves, and pave the way to deprive them: | frum ine coe! ‘died, while gallantly charging the cuemy ee ee ee ne Senet ee cigs s ie rae i robabie rights. In Mexico the same chirge is and | selve La ave concurred as aforesaid, # altera! or} {From El Niearagaense, May 17.) The sentence of the Court on, the specifications and Eistory rabstantiates ita accuracy. ‘No geod was sought i ctangig, and all Nicaragua will soon | im the resend dettle of Rivas, It will be some consola- | gierations shall tele effect. It is ‘not proposed in the During ‘he absence of Gen. Goicouria to the Depart- | barges pre‘erred agairet Col. Louis 30 csejnger, Of | to be conferred by thete intrigues, but they were all the science and Amerisan enterprise has | 27. that all wii oripy? report of the mejority of the committee to eubmit their © went of Chontales and Juigalpa, they frequently neard | Second Rifles, is approved, and ke is there‘oze degraded | reenit of @ mischievous policy, determinedly opposed to | Cone nothing to injure the human rece ; but tha: rather, arn @ card sorrcwing companions and a bro: | section to the operations of this consti‘ntional method, ? of a bend of aianffected troops, one busares gui stty in | frem the rack ofColozel, wil be shot ae a deserter wher- | the principle of free government. every Isbor saving machi . | thers unremitting attention could give; he received. but to carry it by @ mere majority of this General Con- wamber, who paradedjthe country, rodoiag and harraes- | ever ae and will be published as such throughout } “With all these historical antece’ents, it is not strange ment of the day when ail men shatl live more comioetabiy Died at Granada, om the 28th inst, Griffith Gray, of | ference, leaving the General Rule as it is, which, if suc-| img all the quiet people of the district. They took every | the _- world. Lot With: Petenatar Gi that England opp.ses the present movement in Nica- | than at present, on lees resources. Work is momey; | Kentucky, eged 27. eestfal, and the proposed chapter to be placed in the Geecripticn 0! property; and frequently pressed the In- §. The general court martial ci which Brigadier-Gece- | ragua. The acta of the revolution she cares nothing for, | and when lator is saved, all classes of workmen are {From El Nicsraguente, May 17. Discipline, will be palpabie violation of the constitu- ins into their ranks as soldiers, Two Frecchmen woo | *S! Gcicouria is President is herevy dissolves, but timply the principle involved dicurps ber. Toe | nearer their redemption from toil On Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’elock, Lape. James | ticn. ieft thie city to mine near Libertad were also forced t) By commard ¢f ie Sd aa er spread of repub! institutions threatens the exietiog ‘Waren, of compeny A, second light infantry pattallion, 2. Because cur Discipline, as we understand it, ia| join the party, Two officers of the bandit—one holciog WM. WALEER, General Commancing-ia Caiel. | order cf her government, aud therefore she cpposss the Miecell: Incide died at Massaya, and was buried in this city yesterday, | probably now as strorgly opposed to slavery as the state ‘a fret Newtenaat’s commlrsion under Chamorro, and the | PH. R. Thoxrson, Aojutant General, N. A. independence of Niearagca. Whatever diplomaticex- | 57 y, wer at kaea's oe Capt. Walker was the youngest brother of General Win. | 824 circumstances of the case will allow, secocd s captain's—were taken snd shot by Gen. Goieon, | > (rom TS queen rhe may arge—wna'eves reasym she may give 12 | items: <a gereral sumer havicg obtained eircalasion | WAlNer, and culy arrived im this city about three weeks | 5. Because wo are clearly uncersiood to be, afd are e country throzgh which cur troops marche fe publish the cf! morslity—there is one grand principle a: the base: and . ago. Owing to an exposure in the service te, | accepted and treated asa church opposed to slay u was whcl y deserted by tne inhabitants, threugh fear of | tial ccnvened under it wae) as apparent iu the revolurionct Texan inge- | tat Col Parker H. French bad been entrusted by tke | S£° ned. with not Se taen ahaa thority of the Btates 7? it a ‘ 0 be was seized with ictlammatory rheumatus high | bavicg cue regard to the the Denes: crowd arrayed im opposition 29 the gavern- | Louis Sch ett! Pencence asics toeey. No poll'ician will or ean shaz Fn we thik ip bat jeacioe to ee abi ak large fo | Rubscbuently reruited in his ‘niimely death. "During | 4 Beeacse our prao'ice under the Dieipline is trultfay ment. Gen. Goicouria, with twenty-five men, cbadenged | ard cowardice in the ¢ in eyes to there vital iseuew, Jet the wntfaze opposition | Aeuy’ the statement Stegether groundless, Col, | Bis iinere, Ca ker was attended with all the care | Of good, restrataing the tratlict and working the cheerful them to Cgbt, but they always fled; and i: is the oj tion from the army. It to say thetevery | appear what it may. Europe opposts the progress o! | Hel antheg re cmereitn whiter Sin tee govern. | Bat could be ed; and much eredit is Cue to Capt. | ®Dd voluntary es of any saree. : ; ly convine ny fnarean slavery of the poopie that there stragglers in'end roboing u oprortuntty was given to the prisoner to reliave himself | cemoczacy. " Joba MeCardle, who attended him at his bed during 5. Because we are they are retislied or closely chased, when they wili go | of there °l.rrzem, if possible: that the court martial pro- | Tie, tktn, for Central Aterica to etemine what part ae ore ae ae eae f thie, we are war: | Jetre cichnee’ “enor Weanelees Brave, Sad stringency of the Discipline on the subjeut of imto Horéuras. Major Rogers bas promised ue a full ce. | grerecd every delay requized by the respondent; | ske will plsy in thie important struggle, The Ruesian | Tanta in aay it that be Massayens gentleman whose feelings and ability always | greatly weaken, if not des'roy, our chureh in the ile poripticn cf the rente, and tha be end it could come to no other conclusion | war beipg cicsec, European governments will zow turn . ee fe olding States, and along the border. Geauthe viztict peperdedl in’ the. prowesdigp:. "Weta || iheic attestiouso thls prveitiear anita toate attempts | CARED cf. He at lens aime vs Ee pa or oy Ihe attendants "ar Capt, Walker an | , 6. Decaute this redustlon of our influence as » ebarch The Popular Elections in Nicaragua, algo state thst during the trial Colonel Soblersinger was | to eolve the difiiculty « eonfiiet must earue with the ce- | foMane frem San Joan del Norte rey be 1¢ not, allowing | socg, y and solicitous in his care, | instead of promoting what the majority destre, will (from El Niearaguense, May 3.] allowed to go at large on bie parole of honor, restricte?, | mocrate of Nicaragua, and then with the republicem ele. | Eis Gevermination to rest qui si Before bis yt. Walkes consersed im | much retard the cause of individusl aod ul.imate e1 On Sunday laet, # large tabie, covered witm aretcloth | however, to the bounds of the city guard.’ Soon after | ment of the United States. nets ‘ telf and received the sacrament administered cipation, and much endanger and diminish the welfare off ape eurrounded by officers, attracted consi¢erable atten- | the privilege was granted, and before the decision of the It is not difficult to determine what the ultimate reinlt | _ Ccl. Wheeler, United States Minister, left for Leon on | the Cathelic Church; and his last wish was to be bi the rlaves, for as regards tke slave, we are the onlyj ties trom the Americans, as they walked up and down | Court was known, he fled from town. breaking his plight- | will be, but it is important to know in what condition | Se:urday last, and bee not yet retarned. + | sen true believer in that religion. Aiter his death, eburch which exercises any it ministry and permanent the colicnade of the row of buildings on the weet side of | €d word thereby affording bis own testimony ia ‘avor of | these Central Amert:an republics will emerge “from the Granada is now more health: t sin of sixteen natives was detailed to bring the corpse | Watch care over the colored population within these con. the pazs. Papers were thrown epee upon the cloth, | the decieion of tre court martial. ( i struggle. Will they coalesce with Europe cr the United | the advent of the Americans, pre ke aenn eae Tithe chy. This morning, uncer the shee of Capt. ferences which are to be effected by the preposed mea. and every other while the clerks would seize their pe The result, therefore, may be considered the just | States? Will the democrati: element forget its old Conmoderes Meee a De Brisott Doth rasti- | Willameon, Quartermaster, a ble coffia was pro- | #uresof the majority. We have many and populou and wie. The pt ople ef the country, the simple ma: verdict of time ; and ‘we bave no hesitation io say- | struggles and glorious fame, and Jin the ranks of legii- | .,unocores Slocum and De Brisott are Fast: | viced, and at 11 o’c‘ork the procession formea | churckes amorg the colored people, aod our access worsen, the beggars on the corners, the leper of the ing tbat the disgrace whi:h must always attach | macy sgainst the forces of popular freedom / J vee on siree:, ard, acecmpanted by the beats of the | them ¢epends upon the gcod will of masters. B; firmary, s!] knew what it meant, but we, ice editor ef a | to the defendant, will never Jessen, but Will con- Scme cf the Cemoerats, we know, and a large portion Cempbei}, who thet Mooney on the day of the desar‘ure | ciy:] Cepartment, the garrison soldiers, anda large and | be adoption of the measures proposed we shall be, to ewrpeper, the great factotam of a csantry town, w tinually increaee cntil bis name becomes a by-word. In | ef the serviles, lock uyon the Amelicans with un'ayora- | of cur ircops for Rivas, was tried by court martial on | brilliant array of netive and American officers, together | g7eat extent, forbidden to pieach to the slaves, completely in the Jack as to the import of ine red table, | bis connection with this army, Colonel Schlessinger never | ble eyes; but this feeling is pradully wearicg away, and | Tutscay, and condemned toceath He wav executed on | with the American ei izens in 7. The reasons alleged absve are fc A_on the unt. ste cfBeere and papers. : was ecunzenanced by te oilicers and troope, but aiven- | as they come to understand ue better, bittersete siiten- | the praca on Thursday morning, im tbe prevence of the | placa and to ihe cvthecrel, where’ Lik saeeoce pon, | Yersal testimony without env variation of our Drethreg it was the solemn election of the Republic, titious circumetances kept him ina position near the | tirely subside. Weare but a portion of ‘he peos! who'e airy ard a large concouree of peop'e. eet im the presence of a large attendance cf the pop- | Wo labor jn the borcer work, and it {s in accordaue The pecple were exercising th Commancer-in-Chief, acd when the Second Hifle Battalion | wher the goverrment is firmly established, end the ) | wation. Afterwards the foneral cortége moved eff to | With current information; and we respectfully submit ‘The President and bie Cabinet in etiil in Leon, aod greatest preroge' ma of electing the cficers thst sha‘l rule ti was formec—which was intended to be compoeed princi- | bee: mes a secondary element in the S:ate, they w: remai il oh u o o ‘) the cemetery, and s interred wit! ‘that such testimony ought to be admit! and be sonetu- Sem of effos. In this country the el pally of Geroane—he wan appointed to ita ccmaanc, | that ike revolution hes but resulted in bringing ¢ 5 aed ee aed mhhec pil daelladinaetdl (Bo yee g aay, eA Hiigion. “A' brave | sve, in the absence of all rebuttirg teattmony. And extends to every male inhabitant of eightesn lere he might have won snenviable eminence, and re- | powor of the State into the han¢s of the people. Tue de- Lavi: Woodvary, Wheeler, ike yeensent ¢ the A wan, an acc. mpliened gentleman anda geneval favori'e | believe it the church generally were rightly laformed P sgnizet whom there js no criminal prorecution, an quited the ccrfidence cf the Commencerin-Chief. To | mceracy will rule through tre ballot-box, and thee will |»; Mea worgeny,n neeler, the yorrgest son of the Ame. ‘ibus pswed away, aed in to-day ezuitel aizng the | t0 the true state of the case, sho would not enly be satis, is uct charged with being » dissolute and vicious man, | Dave defeated the evemy o: Senta Roes would have es. | be the tatir‘aetion to know that these benefits reruited | Wotng acticeutony crete Conte peat oe OF ans: epirite ‘Bat inbavie eternity.” fed, but would approve of leiting the disciplice remain The voters eect delegates, who aseemble ia the capitals | tablished bim as an cfiicer of bravery and eagacity. from their enduring patrictiem. Tecuake to tha td a “yo Tom eth aon; the tle itis. And we sugges: that the best way to inform thi ofthe different departments and elect Repraceata ives, | | He did nothing, however, and left nimseif to be con- | On the other hand, if they join with Daropean arle- | Pitot as around in geod epiita: wed procives to weTor ee List of Arrivals at Granada on May 10, | ¢bureb is to publish the alleged facts under the authori Seantorsiacdia Frendeat. A man wast be tweety vieted on every charge to he framed egeinst @ | toctats, the political result will'te the same, for Geatcal | material camege fem his wounds, | | Brig’t Gep, Hormby and James R. Babcock, N.vark. | Yt! this General Conference. We are happy to pereel yeare 01d j0 be e delegate, twenty-five tobea Representa. | Filitary commancer. Tce Foglieh language could not | America will emerge rom the struggle «titi » repcblic. ” i dbeengtoerinhbescoy tiff, wich four eompa- Edward C noor...., do | at the report of the majority agrces with the position Rive, aud thisty to be a Senator or Presi¢ent. thape another <pecification to complete hic degradation; | The fight of human freedom mfuat euceeed, and uo one ..__ [From El Niearsgueore, May 27 | nies cf reeruite for the Holand P. Gates a ) evelo seeumed. The elestion on Sunday Jast, ss most pub's days ia | %xd ebould he ever te thrown in’o the hands of the offi- | can estimate atforecent when ita succes will teraicate. Don Ferman Ferrer, Minieter of Hecienda, ie now in L. P. Denton do 8. We respectfully suggest, also, that in 1848 we re- the reputtic come on Sunday, was concluded with the | cers of this covernment, the timple fact of hie execution | For three hundred years the force of education hes neen | bie cl'y. George H. Smith ao pudiated the “plan of separation’? to enagie us to go to Presidency | Will bave no other effect than to satir'y the eoldiera that | crawirg the world towar¢s ¢ oe greatest cecoram. The candidates for oem ;ifon, e@ annual elects j off with great to- political faith, the caly dispuce | cme storement has been made for the diszracefal affair | snd it is abeurd to suppose that in this ealightensd day ‘ene Eos ea Putters Hive call Omen Being bet*een the cemoerats of Leon acd those cf Graca- | of Santa Rosa. ‘the masses are prepared to give up those liberties and go | Mariano Salivas were the opporirg candidetes for the da, “Dou Patricio the present popniar Presiden’, a , se back tofencaliets and ¢arknese. When the battle comes, | Presidency, ard weze both cemocrate, It is icspowiole was rupported by the people of Granade, sa1 General | Col. Wheeler's Official Troubles—The Wan- | it will be one of grest forcer, but as it bax done a ali | to cor jectuse at prevent who se ccested. Marisno Salizar, s great favori'e, by the poopie of Loa, dering Castfornians at bis Office. Sights, the rigot must triumph. The peope aud Several prisoners of etaie are now in the guard house, | George R. Cushing .. ¢o Wm, Rosbraw, Laser ear ee rrdteprdetb pe ag erheear A few vores nave been cast for Don Nordese Ramirez, of (From E: Nica canse, led on by the arcent patriots who are now thia! hat a hat thate oltieate ¢ ‘sien erill be ouse, | Cries Bitzer ae i @ ment, will very seriously cripple, if not extinguish thi The ecrugg e is between Rivas and Salizar, aud it nef & m and preaching Nberty in every kingdom, mur: suczeed: | ble to de'ermine. ee wah aw ee ee ? work among them. nporsible to determine st prerent who wi'l be the nex: to the imp and then it will be # melencholy sighs to look uo0n Nica- Pole Hazria A. Peeple ‘corgi 9. Because we understand that cur brethren of thi President o! Nicaragua. y feel sympathy for him as ke fia rogua a free State sgainst its will, Snall thie te so! Brigadier General Fry will command ia the D James A fect, Meh. msjority report do not expect that the measures the, in Granada proceeded by cantor lent engagec in explainicg protound Will the democarts of th’s repabiie allow the Ame-isane | Mtut the gerrinon consisting of tne Second 1 : wards, each ward of 4,000 pessoas elesiag oar delegaie, | {TPAtOral Jew to pnoomprehending bi to signe the battle of their licerty slone? The sen'imen: | ‘entry Batalion. The people generally tock great in'evest in the result, | bores. There io no tase more kevere then trying to en- | of tbe State, as it comes to aa, aietirc!ly avows its loy- | The family ef Colonel Wheeler, United S:atee Minister ‘ Ane ine pamber es ran larger than at aay election | lightens iad naturally bewildered ; and if we thoald | alty to freedom, and the people are prepared to maintala | will leave for the Atlantic Statee in the steamer ths | Geerge f. Coe _ our brethren in the border work, and they rece!ved John Gerryand two | | expressly on the ground of the dircipline as it Mra. G. F. Alden because they were oppored to the policy of the Methodisi Alex’r B. Jackson... Tenn, Episcopal Church, South, on the subject of slavery. Aad EAward L. Crates. * | it does not seem to us expedient, or indeed jast, now ta wereallot the sar od General . do ‘Tinothy Holiopan’ + do Jobn M. Medina, A. A. Fisher and fae. Clifford and lady.N. H. go M, H. Sealer Beligen ie Homer Quirek do i will aid in our border work, to assist us in ac aefshey J the condition of the slave population; bat 4 juege that they must feel convinced from the testimon: Zo witzerland, | +5 committee, that their propcsed measures wi ] embar do r ‘ ’ | rasitmuch. We cheerfully do them the jnstics to sa; held in Gransca. the governments and people abroai | ¢¥er break our religious scruples sgaicst using profane | the princip ee they have fough:o mapy baitlesin favor of. | morning. C.lonel Wheeler accompanies bis fam!'y tu Joba Bei thie sig caano: be avciled, thatchs republis | language, it will be when erme genius fails 10 appreciate y Ben Juan dal Norte, from whence be wil retarn lame. | one Beean éo ~Missourl. | that they sincerely believe the meaeures they propo cf Nicaregua expresees the will of the peo; All ite | the clearzess ¢f our expositions on subjects tha. engage 1 . c o distely. ave right, and that therefore the border work ought ta actions exarate frcm their silent expzestion, andevery | the e¢itoria! attention. Taus symps:he'ically sMicted, | Perna! Cenvulsion in Coste RicnmAp to oy reson to bilieve that the reported re u deer the embarrassments that may follow. It is for th movement: it Las made has bien undertaken by the com, | it may reasonal aie that we bave lavished au prosching Fall or President Mora, call cf Guleanl Wacdlar, Untieh © eran shine ate ist of Letters General Conieencs © {sig and presbases in the case. currence of ihe g.ra pie Toignore, | SbuxCance of sympz'hy cn the Micister o: toe United (From El Nizaragueste, May 17 i tant lear erie ac Crt ag Serger hg REMAINING AT THE POST OFFICE IN GRANADA, MAY | _10.Pecause we believe thatallright-minced men who hav: Shee, thie test of 6 e008, iste deny | States in ttis city. He is the only represen‘ativa of bis | _ TH concurrence of reporte fro Costa Rica, that the | Fmbile, aud the appoinment of Mr. Jilaa vo Gl ¥ 5, 1856. bad favorable op portunities to observe, or to become to the inbsticants cof eeifgovera. | scvernment bere, and all the nephews of Uncle Sem an- | Country 's actuated by internal commo:ions, end vas: the | 1# Al ether without foundation, : A sponsible pastors in our border work, have come to thd qoer* ply to bim for tbe thousand aad one remedies to satis.y residency of General Mora is ta danger of over how, From El Niearagneuse, May 10. Apoley Ira MN Aply Merepal-2 Applsy J M conclusions expressed above; and hence, we reepectfull; their apy wap’ eee ALA = Srv ae ee oe A Jate numter of the Allium de Za Pas, of San J Araniorg J Glenn B sebuslt that a “ne who area with the mi We * Perticularly hes n the cae since the California | Fefore @r * Mora lef , hs believed Biaselt thet | urges upon the government the proy i be ‘ f Joxity repor: should secept such testimony. Cwrrency of Nicaragua—Mon-y Exchange : Sea, Lfee of thaaré of power wes unpopul homme; and he did aot make | Chinese’ labore into that Sie,! tor the | oy mt el, eS froma 87 "11, Eecause, finally, we are of opinion that the coure bifficultics. Soa, and theee baitg, a2 celi fester by deserting so ingloriouely the exped t dae of ecfive, Sagar, 7 Beebe Geo Bt S Bone Dr ex M dicated above is the proper way to exercise a bealthfu jar dtapositt . | be commenced with such vain and treacban: proclams- Chinese are peculiarly adap'e Bayley Capt DK Boyle Joha 0 end legitimate influence on the question of slavery, and, ted every. day, tious. ‘America, acd that their pastensace | Beéwin Capt i bes Brown veo & indeed, the crly way in which it ean bedone, By taki until ste dees come, hey 1 would be 2 matier of great economy. ' br 4 this course, we do not repudiate or asssulc the sathorit a, C1. 1CE.—The business affairs of the Inte Judge J Cs- , owt §=—Gonnelty David | of tFe State, but instilute a cours» of moral discipiin orbans ee . . * a apeeeman © F~ which, acting with the legitimate influence of the gospel] urbane gent led Smith, having been entrusted to eo H~ 2 Christalar David Wil ecbite tas greatens: Gaaely both saad er ae Gelight to relieve the anxis. s A os ay fnfosretion nie ‘riende from abroad way desire, w 2 aw en)” Caney Thoe Thicehion sient fie ties ofall; buat being unacquainted with the movements Bee paeeaasre ony Waish pr2mp Le furnished, cp application. J. A. RUGGLES, * Corbet Lacie! Coyle Henry Coulter Pred F~2 or gg 4 : £46 . of the boat, sea matter o: course he is fgneran: whea an te pet f SIN ¢. suppression ” vee agent of Wines & Co., Granede. Celpy 2awin pa yee That we non-concur in the action of the mi dollar cf ¥, however, | she will bein. No allow is, but every | Prerent o over * ‘. e | makes a dollar in sas; willl | Gay the came crowd would go and ask bim tha sume | Sent t a i (from El Niexregueuse, May 17.) febay Ame Dern DEEN 6 Di Jones 8 YOTR ON THE SLAVERY QUESTION. ta trading, the Ww raast | cnestion, until at Inet he became eomp'e ely worn out in We novice with pleasure ite arrival in thiy etty of | Dictina HL DevatibosC-2 Dosuthos "’*"" | On the 29th alt., the vote was ‘aken on the first r be expressed to the explanatory cer A long specimen of Pike saunt- Pacre zsno, Curate of Accjaps. He officiated yester- | Boweicg Chen ‘Dickson Henry lution, whica propoged to alter the the clause in the oy and Mexican ere} into his residence a day or two beture ha early be funeral sezvice of Capt. Walker, and attrac'ed cipline which forbids the buying snd selliog of hums je twea.y-five | in the morning, and lookicg around, drawlet or much attention by his fine sppeara: and christian | Ewirg, theo F Evans Dr Wa Bidredge Jas beings as property, inti—‘ buying, selling azd ho'din| nan two dimes. lg tis the & of Mister W-beeder, . bearing. Fare Salezano is one of the strong democre! & huran beicgs.” 5 United States Mi by + the people of © of thi# Siete, amen of education, and one wh, Fiecch Parker Ho Penis’ Rdward Fisher Willard 8—2 Tae reacluiion was loat by a vote of syes 121, nays 0: 2 son of the Colonel jat,and if we ste to ered Padre V'jil, is capable and willing to do great good in tae | Fe!)s Hi Forrest D ¢ (lesa than two-thirds, whica is rejuired for an alteratlo Tt ls impcesible to pase one ow = cow whet lex c wios to gi* ae ae ieee on probable _ ilities ns country, ere of she Diseipil ) aetna z en ip the place or & native lab ‘4 mF eC a Lif er | Commenced wholly without the casent and agains’ the ‘ ‘iSite elt — ‘ number 0’ members yoted under proter Ret Wom Pp iow pe? away from t ep lwant togo to C f 0. hes of the majrrity, We will not a hat A courier arrived tm thie city yeeterisy, from 1 | uring J w—2 ance . P My claim isup on the Yu-be river, and J carryleg despatches to Gen. Wa'ker, snd also bri ple ci Covta Rica approve o! the presen: Latest News from fort Laramic, ‘odused & great many couater | op, inferr ation of the deogerous and probabie fatal Gaclrenu Gustave Gaiee Co, 2 r be there tous 5 At tie a > d passed them cff; and dias tati the Mioister, | *Jciers ip Mearagua; but they did not w. ¢ Kem: . A b From the St. Louis Democrat, May 28. pgcrernmeat collected all | gt gtd some, sald the representative of the Micister. | with them unless s general league of offensive operations | Of S¢murd Randolph, Frq. Mr. Randolph bas jong veea | 114, Geo Moersck Alex Haynes We'eon @ These Lomas tops 4 anant prorpach at van Deaawal.s i nbc my father Coes not know when you will ge away; bat i form cs tug Cent: Iabcring under a pnimonary affiistion; but bia triende 7 in A holes in them, a@ a2 | j1 js my opicion you are in for {:, and you had bet ay | could be intr ng = 4 the ie hea ng Central Ameri | 144 hoped, from recen ants, that the of the | ALOR 8 Nd Hopping “1 4 Incian hostilles inthe vicinity of Fort Larami b 7 ie iguettinie ly, but be still bed ah combination, they chee 20 livein pence and aceepi ae: | northern ee phi g fa Seve ae =e | Sevent, Copretatiens on. tuo vert. of the, Ohajeunesis 1 e Pik area himself uneasily, but be still bad a hope. aay wn ede yg 5, tem oveyond the reac! lang re 4s bach aueteanted 2 ; ; A eee des iny might be held in store for them under the coarse | 4™ beyond i iy os ee _a | regard to this matier we bave been kindly permitted b not pretend to decite which of the eee eee een Serareo ane | done mind | of Progrestive events that now threaten ta disenthrall | with a sorrowful bears, and w hope that be may | Jobneon J.tz N—-2 Jones Alex Dr- Jobson Aribur—2 | S800 estrasts fron two letters rectived by & gentieg one; but we.do say, and “ay it | opsirgtwodays.” the world. Miwa K Cfthis city. The frat is aa followa:— diy, t in’ dimes i “You will not get a “ But tbe real and tacgible gronrds of Gen. Mora’e re “ Kirglacd RB W-2 Kenrey Geom Keipp Seth W Piatre BrivGe, April 28, 1856. voldiy, ‘ain dimes In Yen will not get off for several daye, and you bad ) oop ccularity at home is to te found, fret, in his {m- | A lettor from Lan Juan del Norte keys that Princess, ” L 1 tock possession of the bridge on the 6th inst. Cap been indignantly refured by t the money was thue disfigure better content yourrelf.”” ‘ack on this S'ate without effecting the ab.ve | sfeter of the negro King of Morynito, is now a servan’ in | Lezy ceky H t Nt 0 a . a res t tl is nito, it ys Lother Fdwto B amd Geo W Henry Reath with his com {a camped near by. rea ay, daudern my shio.t 1 ton’ gt away from eatin: second, for ating ac F, many vie. thebrore of a colored yreneher at tot plage, came’ | Haucerecr eon Lora vacus” — Yabelieney Henry Beath with his compeny is oun ae dhe Whart at Virgin Bay—General Mora’s | nal Costa Ricans, I rant to know wha: bie’ness they ve | Sime, bert by nie And Nhciers, i aa woprov kes culaeed | con hy to the non-delivery of a horse belovging to a white ma on joan citizens? An’ if the United States r having inirodaced | Co}, Mendez who left thie city in company with Gea art and on that account the Indians killed one of my men g [ eee isare ron ha ents eae hers ane baen’t gotno pluck. It Thad my the cholera inte Coe: it is crwatiog sad de | Goicouria, i ain in town, after @ pretty extearive trip oe] pn el bis way from the mountains. I hope matters may We ondersand that the wharf at Virgin Bay, con- | claim sold cn the Y-u-b-a, I'd plteh in end help Billy | Vasiatlon tt a through Chentales. Madienn Jas Moria Capt Wm—3 Maver Joreps settled without difficulty. I pelieve the Platte will ¥ etrneted atao much expente and labor by the Transit | Walker tan them niggers down thar; acd if Iogland ia- ed with the existing su:hori Nem. —Employment will be given to shoemekers, | Miler Wml Kune Wun Manus Am || high this year, ax there is plenty of snow in the mou! company, whieh the traitors ia the cam) of the terfeared, we'd soon cee which was the biggest, her or te is We ety ot Aas tailore and eeameyressee, fat good wager, dy applying 2 apceW 0 ehemli te P tape, : Ricen arn pied to destroy by fire, waa not "Mertky..” We LINpLen beens th) lelvited Thos. F. Fieher, Colonel anil Firec Avivtant Inien inet 'S gent Lamanes, May 2; 1506, cb bat t repaired at FiPike”‘biled ever,” and he is now dally cursiog the Pre- ave always opposed toe & ; General, Granada; or Ira Manson, Massnys, Seuneetitna sauate Sisniteen Wea 0. 3 Capt. Hew Platte bridge with one compan, Frenilent Mc St, wae traly aa Fident of C. sta Ries with a double dis lied viru enes; an ayic cue Boe nd GnaxaDA, May 14, 1866. i P . The Coeyennes killed a white maa at thst place & ty ti se act pr t g ne to Mi © the . \ bs an2e:- " eine ten ” Pets Priog V. ays rivce—an old trapp med Gu “What This custcmar bad hardly left the hoare be‘ore mee nse ete pe of po" hy ent that it’ will hereafier » itaporeibie to Rersciée Frencis H Sige Ea win A puters anu baW- 2 By eens ee horses that belonged to one thes eae eacter to be inforined'iwhere. sho barber | a'ze tke rauceal wel ‘ve there, |The greatest esil thin dene falls co the op: | Hira de ieoL—2 The laciens found the borees, which had teen We couid as easily forge a resson an who world Sol'ghtened on this point, be Avother | Peete oe tr tt erat salckeont (Olid Ob ue pabein who 2 md in W Gunesn few days, ard refused to give they up. The omn| tear ¢ be monument to the F hts Conntry w where be conld get sn ® hole in his | ‘evolved bimeelf tn a wi - ‘ ; Dore Cats all Wo watite 9 foreiee ay ee bg, hal + hae Ba made compiaiot to Capt, Heath, and he sent for the | sented 1 Wi ton city euch & : fo third vought the ehoemaker, One | the prospect of ruin heir own scil to ucite with @ foreign ice to invade th . fer F dian snd told him that the owner would pay him fori ee etsnat ts Caetaven, reier, and he goes tothe Minister; | te promizent comtinger S ate ituenDrcmes te treuble, and that be would bave to give them up. J wcohiepeicel’s proter, and he goes to ihe Ministery | mousand men brought w . PROCLAMATION. Jusn Ra'ael More, the rangaivary Surter Or Herry—280 ly Jno 2 tock the pay, and at night, when driving up his herd, t 1 Louts Schlessinger towing ieformation ecareely twelve hundred ory of thet la- | Preniceat ot Costa Rice belng, (acocrdirg to bis own Swf (apy of Port) owner wert to the Incian after his horees, bat the Indi 5 ~ frat and the destrucio with allits | etaternent) adcut to extermmale tue democracy of Nica © war cowilitg to return them all, and insisted on ke 4 horora, has visi ed vegua idem it 7 Snoounce fur the ¢ ot Treen Wa F—2 wg one of the dest. Cap’. Heath then sent up a ¢ Vv ° want vrder Lieutenant Dudley, with instructions sequences hes nut o brivg the horees and the Indisn to his camp. Up J d ¢ men are Ceserticg and tro Taw ao, and orntinue at all o great event comes off,) vo “clothe suffering bursanity we ARMY, ) he Ori cr sresigning— | timer, ready (until May 3, 1856. | f Vingis 4 all #! d d with tne imprevidence that thas ve the appearance of theouter | . " eye golng lato the lodge, the Indian drew i L. Befor t Martial, convened by Gans plunged the country into + h of misfor- ag constantly 1@ oy sorploy Poon, § Fines vee, Lot he was seized. immedistaly and taken. to t ral Orders hich B: peril i tunes. And etill, we may t yet. cope o! workmen, Jam shue enabled to ‘Wa las 100 antonio Wil ard @ M~9 omy, Asthere wan no safe place to keep him, be Departmente by —- troge with despaton, having jor Weien Bt Wadd 1 Fm a ciceedte te ircred, While the blacksmith waa maki} ; a The Press of Coste. Kien=1te aVrifings and re DO Wacrwore DN—3 Wilkie Dogaed Wu ? the Incian made bik excape, A whole voll town to. Anais Mavect, ot tre Where Geo M2 a. avon LS ayn he was badiy wound make me [From E! Nicsragnesre, Nay 17.) * rerpect Bn Mn hh «al : but get «ff Indians all fled tH 4 * * * * ne in gene: virg the nd pom ¥ ke gen at 4, Toe next day they killed ‘6 nine vareily van The war now existing between t¢ and Cow lotbing Pioneer Mer Columbns Correspondence. 4 | eorcmeeion nt terrioie vacte-s and fatare | ebant Tailoring establis 1. Means, and Guesees, Ghia, tee & short éie'ance cf the bricge. Tam quite y r ad peopie of the latter, aeraptes to afford tsfoetion. Par BO nest ne doings ho is im the Cheyenne village, #0 teol over tbe office oop aed, Bll € er went into |y « beerve my store, sign of the (ic den Goore Slate Council of the Filimore Party—Secresy of ¢ dorhood of the Arkansas river. ; oe L v corr and of bi 2 \ | . Sine A . * 4] 0 ter in Ohtoe~8. PC teriug. LJ om of about the 10 th 1 20:h days of | crange in the m: rors in that Sate, n—El Nicaraguense will te p Nohtr in Ohi P.¢ Mt gh a Pr pan mg UR. ch, 1866 | org to #st fruit and drink Rave easereey Pe ay, every Saturdsy at the rate of eight dc You are aware that the (ble Know Nothing State Cone welt barge 2. Ignorance of bis os usa ¢ ndiag Dg Was & have fallen Into our hance, Rye crag nye “ bo wil give o ree er ria ; at the a did o vp & rirgie nuimber of the Lc ov, under # te © two ' Tome Toes officer Covenee ot . In thts, th cival eriog— Pos, in which we b : t Ford, Lieutensn' Governer of the Sate ard P Speeificaticn 1. In thie, th val ante | “3. ‘ neo i ithe re periainirg to N J PIgencece. 2 ays has ® hiarr monishy or e enenever alfalfa ih thie State. weretaerntiest he Cincipnati courte and ¢x-President of the ron— Jamestown, (flig shi ally, end Gea. ar, heve been oi’ episnetisal more Sembdo than “am)—some weoks siose uciaied the now cation of } * aod © the 9b io b 0, lef re of Spooeer aed Ford the Phila 4 north, to h, 1886, diotster | f agains: Geseral X ceaaceateetehes sik tab cain a oti woe : he Doiphia, er cid cegie with it, The potiatment | Oo wbrard 1 vile | e€ run ~ Sage hatch ah 4 Dull of exsosteasl: | ordered to the fieg thip. No cther changes in entruitadle polo a ak getned iat | to be endured; ani we bope cur acdeveryasrre che, could we score by PO gblee! Sppromed 10 peregrapD. a eyer Darcett, of Covingtom, Ky, the Preel- } rquadroe

Other pages from this issue: