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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1856. ’ pence ny ally accepted. Bu 8 such an apology | nity of this city. Can it be possible that the descendants vartoas orators, Mr. Brown officiating as P.csident on | other Central .\merica® governments against Nicaragua Suir Manparty, hence at Metbonrne, lost overboard on the npely of those noble patriots will, basely, sacrifice the liberties | the occasion: Mr. Ballon, of ‘Oblo, "was intro iu: eto the | fs pat off indefinite!y, indeed, it will be impossible for MARITIME INTE INTELL TGENCE, lato January a boy named Chartes trim of Yarmouth ag. oe | definite !¥. for a raliway to In- which they to bequeath (Cries of * Never.’’) | meeting, and tnformed them that John C. Frencnt was a ‘ Burg New Ena, Walker, from Matanzas mee, ter i at Laon Ye eT at's | No, never. Remember that te great lander of the Revo. | Rotman Caihole; imother war scaibolie’ crates | Nicaragua to be tmaded ap.3M) Owing to the comics in srantaken ito, ose in by (wreekars, or, having eo t volution was George Washington. (A) .) Remem- | married by @ Catholic priest. (Groans.) For tae truth of | the other States between the pa "Hes aiming at the control rer pe to Caleta, wot ay Ter that Gin Advice he gave to his Rilow casas the | ina lie pledged hie hoper Concerns of the government. While exe faction would be fighting Taki eee eaten WTecRINg se re et to distance ‘being uesomphahed in atent reebok, | Parting advice—in his Farewell Address, was, that his | Mr. Comxx, of the Fighth ward, was in favor of Ameri- : cakes he 'Gelhn’ at World proceed on her voyage. Tass tligedlipete aottionemenl of the eclieese tac bo countrymen should stand by the Union; (ronewed ap- | canism. President Pierce bad scat foreiguers broad to | the other would be endeavoring to Baro Wares bid York, from Mobile for Cardenas, undertakes to execute within ten years; but in its simplest | Plause;) that you should frown upon every man, no matter | represent Americans. | Power. : before pin Oe ots Socks Site ae a in with jorm it resolves iteelf into the 9 completion Of the European | What might be his pretensions, who should prosume to be A Vorcx—You don’t call Soulé a foreigner, do you? From reliable sources we learn there aro im all about by Br brig Florence, at Halifax,” which took ot Elway to Constantinople, and tbe making of a ralroad | &, Patriot and yet commit an ack that would dissolve this | Axoruex Vo.ce—What s Belmont, V'd like to know? at f ian, officer and pact ofthe crew: a hers of tbe creme from Scutari to Bussors, st the head of the Persian Guif. | gl0tious Union. (More applause.) In speaking as I axomaume Voicx—Oh, he's’a “swi? lager bier | 2,500 Americans in Nicaragua, of whom bp. “ality is Segal on board Br, rib ady Seymour. | or The, Weta ‘en ; , jecticnt, and o “The route indicated is from Scutari to do, 1 know that I give expression to the common Dutchman, (Great laughter.) Zz ees of New York, and was valued at about $2,800—-n0 InSUrawOe: Ismid—theBrighton very great the men, but few die, ‘of the Constantinopolitans; thence, by the valley of the | eBtiment of the American people. I am not Col. Barton, pf Tern., spoke next, after which the pro- great among women oy act : willing to believe that there is ono within tho sound of | ceasion formed six abreast, and marched up to Broad- suerte to, te sreaun ‘care females take of te fc Sakaria river, to Sevri-hissar, and so on to Ak-serai, and bd i mi i aby _ ip eae x me 3 ae Brio G, W. Lawnysce, Wo, from St. at for Trieste, via Tnagua, where she put in with captain and crew sick, was Mountains. my voice who is nota lover of the Union, and who would | way, up Broadw: | tain paren, tims ling. would Somme upon the head of the | Hotascrifice his life in its. defence. (Abpiauso.) Teas | dowh 10 Finh avenue. | Qn the way they. cheered | te'climate, Quaker City.....New York----July’ Lrs'Havana aMobile | ayenrtat cat Tala ent ot sat in Naamua 4h inst, Euphrates, ‘and would proveed by the valley of this river struck with the order that prevailed while passing through | for Fillmore and the Union, and gr for Van STEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. by wreckers. The amount of salvage was settled by arbitra: x to the Persian Gulf, paasing to the west of the Sinjar Hills, | Your city city; here I aw a ast multiende gathered a8 Bence: Riper and Soha Jeelor. wi hen ‘they arrived at Protest of Pee a eonceaee: Yasx"t-—From Charleston 19th and 4th, dae at Harana 294 | Hon. 80 ver cent was awarded on the net, sales of appraled able spectators and kee} order without the po- | ex-Mayor Kings] 's they found a donse crow: “ore From Ha\ 4 e cargo, and the sum my and on by Bagdad to Bussora tee, Buch an exhibiten tay this could hot be madorin | them? ‘The street was ified ag faras the eye could | 70 7 Hononamx Witam L. Manct, Skoxvraxy oy | £4 7 ann kh and Zh, due at New York 170 | [he ser tic Popa or Hs ervicen a wreck inler. Europe without the assistance of armed men: but here in | reach with the multitude, who gave expression to their Starx ov tux Usrrxp Starks Empire OxTY 08 New Grawaps—From New York tthe Wircker—A Nassau paper of the 7th inst. says an arrival When in December last the undersigned, Chargé d’Af- this land, where the people make the laws, through | enthusiasm im vehement cheers. MOR. FILLMORE IW BROOKLYN, | their reprercitatives, and sustain them through their | Inside the house a crowd of distingalsbed peraans wore fires of the republic of Costa Rica. by agreement Ri from ‘Turks Island reports that an American vessel, with Jeg- Wool was wrecked at Long Cay, and another was Fan ashove Fei ay ter Raters From New ‘Or- ae - at Cat I consequence of the captain and a number ne at Ni wer, here no such gens @armes are necessary to main | assembled to grect Mr. Fillmore. Ex-Record re, [penta ete o Thin oraer. (Arm Monsey Every gaan in our country re, | Sees Durr vi aid Rosary Senalr ‘Petty, aui'g | Tarts, eomed | ha duty to addreus Rimaelf tothe, Hon, wt five lor itll cli, rds himself as specially deputed to keep the peace; number of Aldermen, Councilmen, and even smalier “4 7 2 HIS RECEPTION THERE. Mis ts one of tho blessings of free goverument, I'was | politicians, were ou Land. claring the military enterprise carried out from California ‘Whatemen. Cid at New Bedford, 2ith, bark Merlin, new, on pr tons, Deblois, Paeitic Ocean: Sailed, ship Saulled trom Matiapoisett 24th, sch Palmyra, ‘At Kema May 2, Newark, Sm ith, NB, 70 sp. ‘A letter from Capt. ittord, of of ap Tope, of NB, dated Tay of Talands, March 24, states thht he had reeraiied aad would eail next da ron 4 crise of two months and then A letter from Phinn Ar? Se tan reports ber at Palouraanc: Ape wie the last cruise, snd shipped iby the ndditens ef and for eo letter from Capt. Wilcox, of bark Warren, of NB, her at Honolulu in Apri clean, bound North; reports ab quesns Islands, Mch'20, Harvest, Winslow, of N ‘Ho sperma all told; Albiou, Hinds, FH, since leaving Ti Mercury, Hayden, NB, clean, bound Hanlly, ale, do 06 aa Mone rr ets aac w ap. Bim reat mat bad deserted at the Binrauest, “a is toopomntt cee em. The Harvest has lost4 men, Richmond 4, Magnolia, Warren 3; the Albion Jost a boat and £100 worth of trade—re- covered te boat but not the trade, The French have no ta- fluence except at Nukahevh, and but litle there. The Mar- struck with the military array which we observed in | — After partaking of a fine collation, the sweet voices of | ®sainst Nicaragua, by the flibustur William Walker, inimi- Port of New 3 York, Sune 25, 1856. your streets, and which Tw ould do honor to any Statein | he pea called Mr. Fillmore out to the balcony, where one ms mationallty of the ema which constitute the the Union. Although I am a man of peace, 1 believe | Be was grected with great cheering, and said:— of th our ven y> = requested the government Procession from Fulton Ferry to | in te maxim of George Washingion, ‘In | Fellow citizens, 1am too much fatigued, after what I Seed Eeates No mah ead cutee lie anil thy ¢ptae- the City Hall. time of peace prepare for war.’ 1 was, therefore, pecu- | haye gone through to-day, to make a decent speech to- | meral and criminal results by its elem condemnation, y liarly iprtified ‘ts pee sach a Hobie corps of independent night of any length. Brooklyn was too much for me. | and to mo bec Na eastzes tp ore as oe veers assist citizen ‘soldiers ready, if necessary, to discharge their | I presume you have assembled to pay your respects to | Chqune Sr qunteariy mus col Dela Mani i peer ee. duty to their ceuntry, to maintain tle laws aud to vindi- | me for the past services I rendered the ‘country while I abie ‘Sec OF De cal thet ‘Hie prc aie ts < honor. Address of Mayor Hall and the Ex- | catethe honor of the nation. (Applause.) Sir, decency | officiated ag President. (Checrs.) Gentlemen, those acts | 80/6 Secretary of Mate sald tat, he appreciated the mo- — and propriety forbid that I should make any allusion to | have passed into history, and by those acts my services | {10s of tun communication, which Be ootsidered natural, President's Reply Thereto, party: politiss on this occasion. T'was happy to hear you | will be judged. Fellow citizens, if you approve of my | 1010 Gate, teeuiiues Mn fhe, resounition Mande om ae say ihat this demenstration was not made to me on party’ | conduct, you will ratify it by your yotes in Bia coming bad bOb Deed te PB od rele Dut artesian ih ths grounds, for I should be enwilling to-receive it if it were | election. “(Cries of “ We will’) If you do not approve tmetroctions ‘of the De: estsslt oe ‘foto, ice wi e : 50. Its chief value-consists in its not been given tome as | my acts, you will doubtless elect a better (No, |} Hon Mr. Marcy. aokaoraed Tew’ ks’ ingopensanet’ oa re PRESENTATION OF A GOLD HEADED CANE, | 2 incividial, but as: former Chief Magistrate of the na- | no,"’) and I will be content. Fellow citizens, 1 are for famio Bh Tor geaty tee sittnn core err mataat " | tion, If anything could add to the gratification J feel in | home to-morrow morning, long before many of you are the wish, the determination and the meee rte United coming back to my native land, it is on being received cabs bed, and now I bid you, one and all, a very good States ‘ss to respect thet independampe.- * with congratulations like these ‘from my fellow citizens. ht. (land cheers.) Viorcover, the government of the Union, in fuldtment (Applause.) feel prouder of this than of ali the marks | " ‘Exasros Buooks pext addressed the assembly, and dis- Mr, Fillmore Makes Four Speeches in One Day. | bestowed upon me Py foreign monarchsaas T valuo my plases the banner of the Nauiona Ci which'had. been is ohlaioea ot -neutralty, proclaimed’ the legality CLEARED. CT gad Pajaro del Oceano (Sp), Del Villar, Cadiz—J M leballos. pai.” n#hip Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, 4c.—Ludlam & Ples- “Bip Qatario, Wood, Liverpool—Grinnell, Minturn & Co. ip Shamrock, Doane, Liverpool 20. Bub Waller, GA Livetpoul—JB Sardey, ship ee Ami da— ‘hilders, White, Boston—Ca Bake Ht kn a Lgoom, Havana Brig Warsuta, Ku aon Heater & Unkhart. Py. Hapa es warez, Porto Cabello—S de Agreda, fove Paci Mary Morton (Br), Davison, Hautsport—J § Whitney Brig'Helen Mar (Br), Card, Windsor—D Rt Dewolff, Brig Nuratiska, Snmion, Jacksonville, Wood Brig Sea Lark, Lufkin, Savannah—C & # J Peters Schr Hlacktiah, Hotchkiss, ferragonas Van Heunt & Slaght, nadila—S WT, Schr W L Richardson, Bayley, queens are infested by a set of rascally beach and own country above all others. (Appiause.) I value | loft by Van Riper in sho hands of John N. Genin, and i the ‘catimation of my countrymen above all | shat entieman had brought. it up for the edification of | tied to participa’e in military operations in Nicaragua, Eehe Belonire Ging Lag miyreckibby @Mekee. Neseuanieanes 4a lat cacioee nome ruineLioRe: ‘supplies, © cht declaring the same to be dishonorable and criminal. It a prop a a Lixin ates LH eras bree aa be pote Mr. pauanies On its being displayed great enthusiasm warned every body not to connect themselves with them Sehr Ped Bal ker, Wilmington—D ener a i Spoken, &e. ee bass with a heart full of gratitude that I return - | ensue reiti Math % BANNERS—MUSIC—MILITARY, Ba nc forte Peale Gna’ pears ierrodie’ || ane Normon, of Ohio, next address te asembly and | oufain of frtaing, dhe prowation of the govarnment, | Sehr Hing een, Palade ih eke cM hy ia oN, fn OF Wesrepocted havi lot ape, Ba day. (Applause. Pledged Ohio for Fillmore. mont aw » Behr °, ‘Bonton Fohnao everything was up again at the time. in ei &: At the close of the foregoing the process of introduction Cece 4 then marched to the St. Nicholas Hotel, tse ce hvat power chy ence es gol pape Schr fui iH W Lew: nds Hieght. Hp fea Ser Sei pent Whitmore, hence May 4 for San Francisco, % ee was commenced, during which Mr. Fillmore bore the ined Mr. Fillmore was again serenaded: but at so late | 82¢ carry out the laws of the United States. Said govern- Schr Augusta, Perry, Rew Bedord aster, , ucopean, To Turner, from Ardrossan for NOrleans, May Mr. Fillmore was not so hard pressed by his friends | handshaking with all the resignation of a martyr. This | an hour, that we cannot report what took place, Facts faa ter bei sete jeotlh Ship Great Western, Furher, Liverpool, May 21, with mane wie, Calignder; Dickman, from Liverpool for Gloucester ’ ef et a ( sAODETS, Y a it a penn 8 nec rt be eam ioe oe ae pene Searle el aspen ortig rae Movements of Mr. Fillmore. me Crore gtk pee eames ae hactant the cata hw ene pone ool, Ma: ee Me Mi A R sari, Clara ra iron, Curtis, hence for Liverpool, June of ity Pa pif aa ie pith ry piri = several desperate attempts, in aliracting Gi Sonne a Atuany, June 25, 1856. power—the evident offapring of the crime committed | Green. May 23d, off Waterigrd, fost overboard Win H Fields, Bark Gen Warren, from Philadelphia for Boston, June 2% —_ oi 8 sted 8 three ose Who surroun ie ex-Presiden! le ae Mr. Fillmore will arrive in this city to-morrow evening, | gainst the laws of the United States, ard the nationality | colored seaman, ‘of Pennsylvania. June 10th, came on the | AM, off Cross Rip. o'clock, the time appointed for his visit to Brooklyn. At | hand a gold-headed cane, which was intended as a pre a Of Nicaragua and her sisters. Fiaally it broke up, | Banks among the fishermen and wae 6 days getting across in | — Bark Albertina, hencofor Havana, Juno 21, lat $7 62, tem that bour some dozen carriages drew up before the hotel, | 8¢2t from Washington Camp No. 2, and which bore ie and leave again, probably, in the 11 o'clock Express train | through the medium of the honorable ay worthy Dis: | & Gense fos; a 9) ake. GQ Forge eed peor. ass A weeiarn. edge 1 jd ir Sot Rlsbacta (oe Warssontas x5 Chureil, Pdi = . s he Banks e liek aa'taua) in soch, cages, balf an hour slarecd bene | ee on Friday, for the West. “He will stay in Rochester one | trict Atiorney, Mr. McKeon, the expedition which was | ‘he Danks fu 40d wha reported brent, Gaal of fee on the F aitiarN York May 26 lat 0 low ready to sail in the Northern Light on the 24th of Decem- | had it very cold all the way across, and experienced nothing Dut light W to WSW winds; have Ind topgallant. gail in but twice since passing Cape Clear. June I7th, Sable Ialand, bearing Fy! 8,70 mien spoke schrs Marblehead of Marble: bead, ish; —, of Beverly, $000 fish; Elizabeth 8, of Mar- blehead, 2600 fish. “June lath, lat 43 03, long 62 50, slgnalized ship with Howes ig, aud a large bark pain ering” for the Gut of Causo. June ash on NE Rost of George, spoke schr A B Andrews, fishing. June 23d, iantucket Souih Shoal, bearing N by W, 4l miles, took a pilot or boat A B Ne! p Elizabeth Hamiiton, Lewis, Havre, May 11, with mdse and 2ig paesengers, to Win Whitlock, Jr: vessel oJ” Atkins & . Passed Land’s End May at bat sae death (infant) dur- ing the passage. June 8, lat 44 30, lon 48, saw several ice- bergs and narrowly escaped staking ‘@ large one in a dense fog; Iny two nights under close reefed topsails; so thick could not ‘see 10 yards from the ship. Had Westerly winds the en- the company were ready to start. As it was evident to FOS TD pons prstucts perc rRbaa he Route oe we | Oe ast oa ether fiburters have been detained. i aia NS. MILI ? , But no one has ever been convicted, although sever: the pemors by that something more than. ordinary was of the most prominent filibusters have been the object of public ovations. The vigilance of the zealous District IMPORTANT FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, | attorney of New York nas never ceased to be set at de- fiance by many criminals, under various pretexts, nor has the undersigned learned that the District Attorneys ae paales Busxos Aynes, April 29—In port ships Rebecca, Danrister, and Parana, Langston, for NYork, ldg; barks Velocidsde (Bet, for do few days; Kirkland, Benthall, and Weybosset, ne; Dorothes (vor), for Montevideo, to, load for, NYork; belg ary Wilkins, Nickerson, for NYork. lg. Sid April — ues’ en ; nlley, BASSA, May 4—In port achrs Kingiisher, Sears, henees Fawn, Leary, for Baltimore, would sail Lah, ie Cnosstapr, June $—In port bark Lyman, Pearce, for Bos- ton few days, CAPE Patwas, WCA, April 26—In port sohr Dolphin, Daww- in, une, Ganpirr, June $—Arr ship Athens, Robertson, Havre. Exstvons, June 4—Passed ship Vulture, Smith, from Bre- ™Ginnaitan, June 2—In port bark Elizabeth, Y ™ ABRALTAR, June 2—In port bar! abeth, Your about to transpire, between one and two hundred per- By Washington Comp ia.) tenon Bama gons assemble before the entrance, attracted there by cu- wjosity. The carriage for Mr. Fillmore had four horses, The young gentleman who was selected by the society de ed with a head dr feather 4 | to present the gitt, rejoiced in the name of John Jacobs. i each horse decorated with a essgor rs, and | He addressed Mr. Fillmore as follows :-— March of Three Thousand Guatemala Troops | of San Francisco and New Orleans have taken measures Was @ decided tmprovement on the establishment in | | Through the partiality, sir, of my associates I have | ¢ Nicaragua—Over Two Thousand Desert | 4 Prevent the repeated expeditions which have sailed it : . | been chosen to perform a most pleasing duty. Washing- publicly from both of those ports. ‘The impunity and im. Which he was exhibited through our city. The commit: | Prin ‘hm No. veutertan towards yourfeeliags Of no or. | ed and Died—Carrera’s Retarn—Triumph of | Fudenco of the flibusters have been getting from bad to tee of the Brooklyn Common Council having informed Mr. | Ginary character. ‘They have seen you in many offices | Walker throughout Central America—Ma= | worse. (n the 10th of last April 208 meu, destined to Fillmore that they were ready to take him to Brooklyn, | of trust in your native State, nobly performing your duty | jor Hots the Nicaragua Minister ad interim | Teinforce Walker, embarked publicly at New Orleans, to he accompanied them to the carriage, and the whole,cor- | as an American citizen. They have seen yon ‘as repre- conduct of Capt. Tarleton—The ‘Fransit the sound of music, called the Nicaragua band, under the sentative in our national Legislature; they have seen you command of the so-called General Hornsby’ and other only Am vessel. The wind which came East Sst ult, b fege was soon en roule for the Fulton ferry. There was | a5 Vice President of our blessed country; but above all, | Company. criminals equally known. This scandalous expedition Sy Albers rem Pleney, Green Rea puowbeet Moz. P sbted, mo crowd in Broadway, and the pedestrians ma- | they have seen you as President fill that office with the ‘was announced beforehand by the press. ee ‘E Stucken. ‘Giascow, June 10—In as) barks Adien (Br), Corbett, fee nifested no interest beyond an ordinary ‘curiosity | nobleness of a Washington, and in a manner to reflect OUR KBY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. Costa Rica, in the meanwhile, in alliance with the other sane ap irises Foun, Glasgow, ays with th mane, to Dunham Lee ae Eh Cela ah aon Ook sree eee credit not only upon yourself but upon your country, Ker West, Juno 18, 1856. Central American States, had been compelled to com- Dimon. Between iat 43 and 48 and’ lon 46, saw a number | Feiyones, ' io St ieebergs. and “arity ioe: ath inst npoke:daning sehr Lone Star, of Buckgport, with 1100 fia; 5 that, ‘spoke fuhing schr Surprise, of Plymouth, with 600 quintals.’ Got a pilot off Nan- tucket Gael! out of pilot boat A B Neilson, Bark Cadet, ‘Guide, Liverpool, 45 days, ‘with ais, to J Jex. Saw several icebergs onthe passage. Bark Goodspeed Faye, Newcastle, E, 87 days, pith coat, to New York Gas Co; vessel to Sturges, Clearman & Hag light Weate winds the entire passage, with much Jon, and been 16 days W of the Hanks. |Nay' 27, tnt 8224, lou 27 30, spoke bark Asioy of Windsor, NS rom, Hartlepool for Ying a8 the procession passed along. On arriving at the Ful- | so0‘yyon republican institutions. Applause.) Tey ‘ merica-—Carreva Obliged to Fall | mence the struggle with’ the filibusters, for reasons of toa ferry they found threo or four ‘hundred assembled, | Pave Warehed with engerness your courses ner] wurope || Memenee sro Contra A ‘é pi scans | Sclpreservation and in order to liberate Nicaragua, who showed their recognition of the ex-President by a | they have remembered you, sir, and towards you they | Back on his Capttal—Disappearance of th Rica: yielding to the call of the legitimate President and the faint ch ‘After a delay of a few minutes they were | oHtertain feelings that I cannot describe. They only hope Watker Everywhere Triumphant—The Tinklepaugh Pro- poopie. ‘The adventurers who invaded the Costa Rican bet “apes al ctyd oy. that the American people will return rents i os tation Error errityry were defeated at Santa Rosa. The liberating Jandod safely on the other side, amid.theoise and smoke | which you have’ so “much “honored. (Appia : frigate Susquehanna, Comman- | ®My occupied the line of Transit and the southern de- ‘of a battery of one cannon, erected at the end of the pier, | They only hope that they will return you to that nod ‘The United States steam frigate Susquehanna, partment, and one of its divisions inflicted severe punish- a Bae AMEN ‘on wag { 8 that it may’ be purified, and that our country may bé | der Joshua R. Sands, arrived at this port yesterday morn- | ment upon Walker and his best troops at the city of cnmging sgt SROCerR once more honored in the eyes of the world. And now, | ing, from Aspinwall and San. Jusn, carrying the broad | Rivas. Gawaia; WCA, May 80—In port barks Turk, of Sal Boston 7 days; Zidon, tor NYork 3; brigs Favorite, for Quward, of) Stor Sierra Leoue? days, Sid brig: Water Vite Guarama, "PR, June 6—In port brig Atlantic, Merrill, for W Bayen, ldg; and probably others. Hauirax, June 20—Arr steamship Niagara (Br), sEeitolee Boston (und lett for Liverpool). Cid 19th schr Gold’ Hunter’, a ak RPOOL, June 11—SId ships Dreadnought, Samuels, and au Mannering, Dollard, NYork.. Sormed. sir, accept this, and believe us when we say that it comes ‘The dieasters which citizens of this country have drawn | sor; in Iat 44 25, lon 4804, saw 2 Icebergs; June 18, lat 43 10, wel The following was the order of procession — from. our hearts, that is. from ‘Ainericans, through an | Pennant of Com. H. Paulding. Tbe Susquehanna lett San | yon‘themselves by going to shed the blood of friendly | lon! 05, sok¢ fishing schr Decateur, Sf arblehead, bound ee ani Nanton eed ke Ieee hal and Aid: American who is always ready to rally around you, | Juanon the 10th. Nothing very definite was learned of | nations, and to spread terror and desolation in the heart | %, the Banks. nee ‘Mrssina, May 30—In port bark Western Ses, Taylor, for yah rpoyenn sae even to death. tho movements of Genoral Waller, who was at Loon, | of States that have always extended the hand and cher- | gia Higginson, (ir), Jones, Leghorn, April Tag at i Renoir ee Military Escort, cousisting of the Thirteenth “Regiment, | "Accepting the cane, Mr. Fillmore replied as follows:— ished in their bosoms fraternal feelings towards the in- y , to Vee de az | alae, May in port Br schr James Hackett, for New Col. Abel Smith. awaiting the result of the election of a President, then habitarits of this republic, have stirred up a it number Ton 40. a spoke Sp brig Second of July, ‘trom Madi Sir—Neither the time nor the occasion permits me to 8a; fork, ldg. ‘Guest in a carriage, drawn by four white horses, decora- | [than to return you my sincere thanks, Were thie'a | pending. ‘The army of Costa Ricahad disappeared. Car- | of active symoathizors in all the ranks of American. 80- wiuosnors4, WOA, May 1S—In port brig Gen Plree, Cham- New Yor Bark Rapla (of Newburyport), Pike, Cette, 81 days, and Gl- sted, with plumes. peer Boper gecasion, I would be Filling to allude tosomo acts | rera, President of Guatemala, hadraised an army of 3,000 | ciety. | Inflammatory writings, have been published even bralter May 18, with wine sie to 3 Lei at “a Bom, foun mn Ehlindoiphia, fr Cue Ralmng tea, Walle as of my life, but I know that J am here as the of tl in the official organ. There have been committees, *, ipmanee assed zai = Philadelphing hi wing been ashore ( Miscel).” Sane Marah peace ee Conia Coenen 2 Carinae city and ‘while Tappreciate your encomlums on my pub. | men to act against Walker, and let his capital with the | Sreoctes have been mado and subscriptions opened, all brallar May 1, wih pao, asta EEE In 20, sehrs Atlantic, Bemérity Exuma, to load for Baltimore; 100, Jon 12 8, spoke ship Su: usqushasina tom 47 25: passed several lange toe perge and wane lank. Hperieuced light Wealerly winds and laisk fogs froma mB. ‘Bark Mendi, Miller, Monrovia, WCA, May 13, witn bar wood and paim oil, io Yates & Porterfield. Kxperienced light winds and calms during the passage, June 22, passed the hull of a lange vessel waterlogged. Bark Utah, Miller, Gambia, May 1, with palm oil, &, to 7 Porterfield. ‘22d inst, lat 3410, “ton, 7230, spoke bark J Pendleton, hence for ‘Matanzas, 7 days out. Hark Lizzie T Nichels (of Portland), 'Nichois, Cardenas, 16th Nickels (of Searsport), Conery, Remedios, 11 ar, with molasses, to master. ark Benross, Boss, Havana, June 14, with sugar and to- bacco, to PV King & Co, Bate,Le Coca, Conklia, Galveston, 20 days, with cotton, to elden. Bark Carolina Etwood, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton and oan lore (oy, Ci ee and 45 day fove (Bic), Cars alermo, 72 da 8 from Gibraltar, with fruit, &c, reac Lucy Robinson, Eldridge, NYork. Ponce, PR, June 13—In port barks barks Tivola Gardner, hence, arr 12th; Sophih, Guptill, from Boston rigs W H Brune, Knights togit Liter Guatanieo: 9 Ht ent, Delia wee crew, Willie, wig cargo; Aun Elizabeth, wig. a 13th’ ‘Ann Gardiner. Ring, ok Abeuao' May 81—In port bark Panchita, Stone, for NYoete wegen, June 2—Ar ship Medora, Wyman, Hamburg. Cla eth ships Hiawatha, Anderson, London; ab, Lotus, fataon, iverpoo! Tn port 20th bark Waltham, Witham, for Londot Resxpios, June 12—In port barks Suliote, for eo soon Lizzy Loud, for do 4 or & days: Benj Burgess, ldg. SMYRNA, ‘May 23—In port barks Trueman, ay 0, from Oo, stantinople, to load f¢ cee fea Patterson, k NY brig J Jonephi ine, SEGNA, M + ship Shelter, Shodd, Bordeanx. St ous, | NF, June 7—Arr bark Hungarian, Chase, 6yd- ney, CB. ld 13th schr Challenge, Griffin, Pailadelphia, 2 Jou, NB, June 19—A 3 alip ‘Alexatidrine, Cooper, New York; brig’ Susan, Crowley, Georgetown, SC_ 20th, ship Ra- Members of the Board of Aldermen and Council @€ the | ie” acts, you will excuse me from saying what, under | full determination of giving him Lattle; but before he had | for the purpose of making black appear white, of exalting American General Committoo in earriages other circumstaucesSand in another place, I would say. I | reached the borders of his State his ranks were | crime by calling it virtuo, and of inducing the people to Fillmore et pen cleoe Assonations of Kine, county in | ‘ust the time will never come whon any of those who | -a.46q py desertion and death to five hundred | gi¥e material aid to Walker against Costa Rica, because Fillmore ani sig eg ing: y i haye done this generous act will have reason to doubs | Tedut y : that republic has the fault of being weak and the audacity csi. nage my fidelity. men, when he deemed it the wisest policy to | to defend herself. yee orale ‘At the conclusion of his speech, Mr. Fillmore was in- | march back again. So Walker bas nothing to fear | — Under these circumstances the President of the United The decorations along the public streets were few and | troduced to several citizens present, but the process of from Guatemala. Honduras refesed to allow the Guate. States has thought proper to recognise the so-called gov- far between. shaking hands was soon cut short by the committee, who | from Guatemala. Hon ernment of Nicaragua, (of which Rivas is the nominal, : 4 city flags wore displayed from the | Hfted their guest upon a table, and having shown him to | mala army to pass through her territory—for the reason | but Walker the real head,) a: it appoars from the message ‘The American and city flags wore displayed from the | the crowd, took him down again and immediately spiritod | that Walker would certainly whip them, and then follow | which his Excellency addressed to the Senate and House City Hall; but the State lag, which is usually suspended | him away to the room of the Board of Councilmen. On | 1), uished into Honduras, St. Salvador is also | Of Representatives, under date of the 15th instant. The on such occasions, was miseing. following his Excellency thither, our reporter found the AN a cea 4 Z undersigned has, felt the utmoat pain in reading this docu- » lo he fi {Fulton street devoid | 100m filled with the Brooklyn fair sex, comfortably seat- | friendly to Walker's government, and he is now more | ment, because in it he sees the people of Central America The Liberty polo at the foot of Fulton strect was devolt | ein yows in the chairs of the City Fathers. Mr. Fill- | grmly seated upon Central American soil than any of the | represented in an unfavorable light, with unmerited of the colors usually displayed from the flag staif; but | more was conducted to the Speaker's desk, and on look- | ative rulors. ‘The recruits from New Orleans, with six | Wong to all, and more especially to Costa Rica, and he about the time of the arrival of Mr. Fillmore the services | ing about him appeared somewhat abashed at the no- s z ; cannot but apprehend that the interposition of interasted et ro cured, who “shinned’’ | Yelty of the scene, for although, as Vice-President, he | pieces of artillery anda large quantity of munitions of | parties has prevented the truth from reaching the Pres!- tmp eta lhe sei had been accustomed to preside in the Senate of the | war, found no difficulty in joining Walker's forces. dent of the United States, causing the just and prudent ‘the pole with some difficulty, and attached the star | United States, yet he nover before had an audience of e Policy adopted in December last to be abandoned. igiod banner to the mast head amid the congratula. | ladles for Sebstors.. He, however, took courage and a | 72e Tinklepaugh protest seems to have been made undersigned Chargé d’Affaires performs a painful rig Dois de tu ho oF second or uly (Wort) Pinto, Madeira, poe jus Sisters, NYorks bank aie rer ba aes Pl based ee glass of water, apd spoke as follows:— under a misinterpretation of the views and feelings of aun in addressing to the honorable Secretary of State of 8 days, Fad re ti ‘and 5 passeng Depew & Co. | TP Yocmer, Xavannah; Helen Mar, Churchill, P' ‘tions of the Soe When = descended he was am- | "7 ss oF BhooxLys—I am sorry that my voice and } Captain Tarleton, of the Eurydice, who did noteontemplate | the United States the present selomn protest against the we con Se Henneverry, Malaga, May 10, with ht deh {ectleory conten ho Gulab ly rewarded by voluntary contributions. strength will not permit me to address you as I wou! thi _ | aforesaid writings, meetings and speeches, inasmuch as Bi Tra Leone (Hi), West, Gamb! WA, May $0, with le, Shackford, Limerick ; sc! fe isset, i vain Taft, of the Duncan Light Artillery, fired asa. } wich upon this most pleasing and gratifying occasion, | *2¥thing offensive or officious towards the Americans. | thoy are in opposition to the law of neutrality, accordin eed A Mackeke, “Getiod tome ib brig’ Wi Home Ports. payne 5 o tel { Fulton for But this interview was altogether unexpected by me, and, | He, on the contrary, says thet he was rendering | to the explanations given by the honorable Secretary itch, for Boston. 19th inst, lat 31 19, Siwy wes 20, pote parc ALEXANDRIA, June 25—Arr schra Washin , Ann Dy lute of fifty guns from the leit pior of Fulton ferry, 48 | Tyeieve, was an impromptu move on the part ofthe | them service. The fact that he permitted (when ho | State in another and similar case, while in the present in- | Nantucket, from Boston for St Thomas; same Une, saw ship ‘York. Walter & Kemuel Hamtiton, and Jos Guest, chrs Panthea, NYork; Tunis Hepew, 7 Troy; Ellen, Townsend, ;, E Hamilton, Troy; Walter & Lemuel, Boston. ALBANY, June 2—Arr schrs Banner, Lovell, Boston; Tea- neseee Farmer, Allen, Fresh Fond; Jam on, A ‘West Farms; sioops Pa Youngs. Riverhead; Holmes, ‘Hannon Fall River. Cid schrs Bole Foe a noay, New London; B Jewett, Bogert Jono Adame, Hal ck, Riverhead; orthdeld, Wyant Wyant, North Haven. ‘ON, June %4—Arr bark Ellen A Parsons, Webb, New Orleans; brig William Walter Bn, Bldridge, East Calo schrs Marion. A Gould, Bowdoin, Hi resi Alexandria; Emma Amelia; Hardin; John Cummings: of New Yor, steering SZ. W, wi potatoes, ty? (ot Fiaworth), Lord, Reston Ja, rig Saral "eters (of gage ith sugar, dc, to C & BJ Peters. ‘of Havana light spoke brig Geo Locke, from Kingston, Ja, for Baltimore, lays out Brig James Davis (of 8 Cardenas, June 16, wit riORE Buck hg One Kid ‘ate Heath, Brown, Cardenas, 10 days, with sugar, to Mora Nephew. Brig Elizabeth (of Camden), Boardman, Cardenas, June 15, with sugar, to masler. ‘soon as the signal acro=s the river indicated the depar- | and committee. At any rate, I find myself taken unawares, stance they not only constitute the cause, but likewise the ture of Mr. Fillmore from the New York side. Lieut, J. | Lean only say tat Tfeel honored by your attention, and | had the power to prevent) the armed and well | hoginning of the violation of the law; against overy expe- : h company, fired a salute of 200 | SFatetul to the committee who have ushered me into your | organized expedition sent out from New Orleans | didon and assistance whatever, whether individual, pe- W- aay va \ a pe me ao the approncn | Breseuce. have always heard that Brooklyn. was re- | inthe schooner Minnie Schiffer, with six eld pisces, to | cuniary or otherwise, going out of the, Taited Sata c guns from the City Hu , ach | owned for the beauty of its ladies, and the number strengihen the primitive piratical expedition comman eeibe procession. its churches, and I can only say that I have not been dis- | !40d and to pass up the river with the tres sd iy | 2 Nicaragua by William Waikor, as contrary to the inter- 's Fulton street, the headquarters of | ®ppointed in either. In my travels abroad I have had tho | ofjoining Walker and acting against Mora, sufficiently | national obligations of neutrality, and to the sections 6th Rathbun’s Hotel, in Fulton street, fy pleasure of beholding the ladies of yarious climes and | proves that he had no disposition nor authority to inter. | and following of the law of April 20th, 1818; and, with all the American Gencral Committee, displayed an American | Eountries, but nowhere have I seen tes ey lovely, | jose the Icast obstacle to their movements. Give, then, | Aue respect to the government of the United States, the bi 3 were placed on the | more fair, or more virtuous than the ladies of my own ss 3 , | undersigned protests against the aforesaid recognition, ig nae enereliee: ots He i country. "Indeed, Think that in theso respects the ladies | the gallant Englishman justice—he is more deserving of | poth on account of the time and other circumstances un” “outer walls” bearing various devices. of America may éasily bear off the palm from the whole | eulogiums than denunciations and protests. der which it was effected, and because {t sanctions, ina | _ Brig Bulerprise (Br), Wiseman, Windsor, 15 days, with | liam Jenkins, Hallett, Baltimore. Tore. Cid ap Three banners were suspended across Fulton street, | civilized worl’, Allow me again to express the gratifica- | within the last thirty days tho Susquchanna has been | CeFtain manner, the criminal acts of tho filibusters who | Pv Nacmi (i), Hall, St John, NB, 8 days, with lumber, to | Htenon Ayres; Gambridge iinedine, London; Nnuutuy tat Buenos Ayres; Cam Cambridge, Harding, Vondon; Neulifuy tint Stetson, Gastner, Clenfuegos; brigs Yankee, ‘from the corner of Orange to the corner of Nassau street. bes which I feel at thi “he xpected interview, which I are in Nicaragua, inducing them stubbornly to persevere | PI Nevius & Son. o in, Gi 1 flag bore the inscription— you will always remain among tho most pleasing | twenty-five under steam—not for a moment have the en- } in their illegal enterprise, and because said recognition Brig Sabine, Walker, Galveston, 47 days, with mdse, to Ealing Poriland, to load for Cuba; schr EF The central fiag bore the inscripti Fecollections of my life. gines of this fine steamer peen in any way deranged or | Will encourage those who are preparing to follow thelr | Wakeman, rari ah), Se pg | id wing E Eto SE and SSW, light, ship Union; barks aecranenornneeee: q od ig Crimea (of Bath), Stinson, Georgetown, wi re We goin to win, we do, For Presigent—Milard Ful saat, Fltmore was then introduced to cach one of the J out of order. ‘The crew aro healthy. Tho frigate will | Sxumrle neninst the rights of Costa Rlea and other States | P36, io Wala C ver : a BALTINORM, June 2—Arr steamships Jos Whitney, more, For Vieo Presiden'— Andre cave honored by a smile, and the last by a kiss. Ab the con- | take in 800 tons of coal, and probably leave soon after | Costa Rica is conscious of not having given the least | to'huidand'a Phair’ eb ate fon Ta span brig Frac: ones, Beton Parker Van Renan Carmen, arbedoes angen tga ot sist " oh clusion of this ceremony, he waa conducted outside the | the arrival of the Isabel’s mails for the Mediterrancan. | cause that might justify the hostilities that are being | cis, from New Orleans for New York. ‘via Charleston; Chief, Fountain, Aiban ‘The banner on the right contained the following inscrip | (sty Hall, where he was received with three times three, J 7.0 snequehanna hove to off Havana, and sent ina boat. ed against her, and if sho succumbs it will not be | | Schr Falmouth, Willams, Ponce, PR, 10 days, with suger | tine, Thompson, Cardenas; brig Hela (80, Blanchard tion:— and immediately entered the carriage in waiting to convey hse chhlot enalivien' Of tb Marvinine having Wa Guatttigs fhe} [tener ne Te ane Oe Deano ERY, SER OCF Bee heaeee (ot igen rig. PR, 18 da; Mallet Hosions Wear Wid, Henao, 1 et oe ae imbibed te him tothe Pierrepont House, where a dinuer had been pro- ¢ chief engineer lerrimac 4 Bs lawless force. waieage ease to Otic bare todd f fy ene pte a fee ab cata kyon Waramissie L peer, vided by the Common Council of Brooklyn. He was e3- | the machinery of that vessel ready, took passage in the ‘The undersigned appeals to the equity of his Excellency corted thither by a procession of cavalry. A large crowd | ss oamchip, and the Merrimac will now beready for sea on | the President of the United States, and of the honorabie had gathered around the Pierrepont House previous to his P, 5 pati td of State, and hopes that their protestations of arrival, and no sooner had he entored the hotel than loud | the 20th. It is thought, however, that Commodore Paul- | friendubip towards’ the Contral American States will not cries were heard outside of “Bring him out, bring him | ding will detain her and the other vessels of the squadron | be in vain, nor their assurance that the neutrality laws out, give us a specch,”” &. In obedience to this call will be carried out against thoso who are seeking to vio- id Ca&EJ ai er i ‘at 32 40 orton ee) spoke | rowel ‘aL mada, 25 days from lelphia for New Orleans. Sehr J Grice, y Poko Cardenas, June 16, with sugar, to Fehr Maxon tiogers, Farren, I June 14, with fruit arren, Ha ane m toJ & T Pesrsall. pinata “ mt “ If there be those of the North who desire an adminis tration for the North as against the South, or for the South au against the North, they are not the men who should give their support to me." —FiLLMORR. Boston, BANGOR, June 21—Cid schr Rockingham, Jordan, Guada- HELFAST, June 19-Arr brig Edward Moody, Cardenas; 20th, sch Bay State, Verill, NYork; lst, bark # Churobill, Blake, Savannah. Sl 16th, brig Samuel ‘Otis, Limeburner, Another banner, suspended beside the above, bad in- | S11" Eiimore stenped cut on the balcony, and was recelyed | UBU! tho Isabel's arrival. Inte them in order to Eralke war apninat nations thetarciet | 4,8ht David Babson (of New Haven), Terry, Eleuthera, 9 | Philadelphia. ecribed thereon in gilt letters the names of all the Presi- | wiih loud aud. froionged cheers, The “nose and con- | ‘The steamer Walker, Capt. Sanda, U. 8. N., Commander, | peace with the United States. ‘Thus will this nation legi. | CRs "sical, te J Ene Furnas, Prince Raward Ts: wei gneTON. 3 ne incites Dees Finials Havens dents of the United States, (omitting Pierce,) and round- | fusion” haying somewbat subsided, he spoke as follows arrived on the 16th from New Orleans, and leaves this | timately exercise all the influence she wants in Central land, 18 oe oo, toA Kr Lunette, J in, Clenfuegos; Span polneres Brabo, Poch. Bimore. Feitow Crnzexs—Until 1 looked upon this sea of up: 1 i orning for Norfolk, Va. America. She will be strong against the strong, and ae be Crop! 12, aycott, St Georges, NB, 9 days, with | Johns, PR; Rosaris, Du Davatt, Matanzas. Cid Br ship Micmac, ing up with Millard Fillm turned faces I had no idea that Brooklyn contained such blessed by the weak. MeNuli, Gi Horace, Carver, Rio de Janelro; sour, AVAL VESSELS IX PORT. nile" Hilnealt OP (hls G0cdalent to McDougall, Nor Sch a f Newb L Ni r Es ewburrport Tanger, New Orleans Sereccia | Mere rk. itr bark Lunette, Jordan, Clenfu ‘The engine house of No. 8, in Jay street, was elabo- | a large number of people. As I was riding through your Guns. Men. ‘The undersi a FALL RIVER, June 22—Arr sobre chen Si Daring, Ireland, rately decorated, and ns the procession passod tho mem- | streets today and beliolding the immense crowds that } 1 sands frigate dleenizian, Goin Pentograitad "$70 renew to the Marcy the assurances of his dis- a dere and others who bad gathered there gave threo | tronged the = detiantiere beds bara webeaanlet £5. 0 ae aa poe ye league tanec mace hags eek Sarre Ween edi Gon, Port ae, lis Hse Conn, ‘NYork; em cheers for Mr. Fillmore, ing on here from New York; but Tam informed ita not | 1 &- steamship Susquehanna, Com. sande-.....18 £06 Personal Intelligence. oe Migs Wewts Dctipem, igi 0,4 dave Geka Pade la aloop Hf W Bhoene, avn Nor 150 ARRIVALS. The sidewalks of Fulton street wore crowded, and | #0—that you all belong to Brooklyn. (A voice, “Yes, | Us steamship Walker, Lt. Com, Sands... Schr DM Bayley, Hayman, Newbern. Hawley, Rackelt, Phiadeiphs; 2st, Chas D a 4 we're Brooklynites, and Americans, too.’’) This beauti- At the Everett House—W B Hook, England; Ayf Eobrodes, Sehr F A Goodwin, Wn ‘nirehild, Newbern. it] : Ew Bmong the throng was a strong representation of the | fu) ciyy, which las sprung up as’ it were in a day, al- lady, child aud marge; M. Wya, Mayaguez, Porto Ri Ua LVESTON, June 12—Areyrg “Robinson.” —, NYork- Deauties for which Brooklyn is 80 famous. They appeared | ready contains three times the population of tho Eternal | T0tl...+svserssersseesre seessersseeeseresdI& L770 | eee vow vot Pann B. Lewis, Jos. 1. White, dh, bark Exchange, Jones Havre. th, acl hah Mar ‘atthe windows, on the balconies, and wero, in fact,every- | City of Rome. Itis renowned for its churches and its | The Cyane and Saratoga sloops-of-war are expected to | Nini! Perth RC ke fh fer n, Miss Rand, : lin, Perrine, MUvork; Ut, achrs Blorm Cloud, gh and OD- The other streets through which the procession morality. (4 ¥« “And its Americanism.) Yes, | arrive at this port before the lst of July. Cluman and ‘cami, Paine pbins ae Lavwrenos Heyworth, M. oc! “UIARTFORD, June 2—Atr sche feb Wel ht, Gallahan, where. The other stree ng p gentlemen, | believe it {2 also renowned for its American- , Liverpool; Capt. Heywort Mr and Mra, Waller, imonton, Rockland, Albany, 4th achts Finily © Deniwon, Southworth, N York; St Passed were not so densely crowded. ism. (Cheers.) You are all, no doubt, Americans in Nicaraguan Matters. Florence; Rufus Farbanks, "nee Mr. and Mrf, Muaroe, ‘imonton, Rockland: Albany; 24th, schre Ranlly G Denlgon, Southworth Fork: Bi The route of the procession was throngh Fulton, Court, | Nesrt and in brine pea citi, on tuctuorable cece, | MAJOR HEIS8 SUCCESSOR TO PADRE visIL—OVED- | *p, .. Norfolk in prio Roanoke—P R Carrington, J | Shr Hse in ley, on. Porter, ear amas ere A eT) ae i Hoary Jorsiemon, Clinton and State streets, Fulton avenue, Jay | cn. i, reported to have said, Who is here so base that | LAND ROUTE TO BE RE-ESTABLISHED UNDER THH | wade, indy, da ‘and son; R Wolfe, Indy, child and | Schr JP Ober, Nickerson, Barnsthble Clay, Bly, RY. Ter A Olare, Clark, Albany’ Street, Willoughby street and Myrtle avenue to the City | he will not be a Roman!’ May I not repeat the RANDOLPH GRANT—THR COSTA RICANS WANT TO | three servants; @ i spon u & (Gaston, Miss AE Fisk, J cS Tendore, See ivan ip StF oe ‘n +, Wright, Gallaban, Albany; uterprise, Mar Ball. language, and say, Who fs here #0 | base | MAKE PEACE, AND ARE WILLING TO PAY THE | ychonaid, 0. N. Smith, H W ibarrett, NH Rich and Indy, ES | Sloop Willard, Buckingham, Newport. KEY WEST—Sce correspondence above ‘The Tenth and Sixth ward American Councils composed a he will ? be = Americ: ts ee eal EXPENSE OF THE WAR, BTU. Parker, E'C Einmons, J V Pratt, T J Pretiow, G E Gage. Propeller J'N Harris, ———, New London. raAEW I RURARS Ju08 Jeo Arr mips ‘ Ga es - . now not, fellow citizens, what ma: Lewis, Newport ern Times, Howes, New 0 in y We learn from undated authority that Padre Vij, | | From Kingston, Ja, in brig Sarah Peters—Jas W Scott, Jobm Tewis, Newport, Modern Times, atone, New rt of the procession. ‘The first named were ina wagon, | your political ’ sentimenta or preferences, (roices, rs Siaad with bine muslin, and drawn by four horses. | ‘We're for Fillmore’—loud cheers,) nor do 1 eck to | Previous to his return to Nicaragua, deputized Major John fv sss tn brig Kate Heath—Mra Puller, Mist Pul- bore the banner of the American Club of Kings know. It is enough for me to know that you are true | P. Heiss to officiate as Minister in his absonce, or until | jo;, Mr C Taylor, A W Graham, J P Donal J ‘They bore Americans, and friends, of your country and her institu- | nig successor was appointed. It is understood that the | From Havana, in bar Expr Gabre Crab, An- . kk ht toes on the sides of the om looks of the tet BELOW. aie Catharine, 44 days from Antwerp—By pilot boat A B Ship Andover, 16 days from New Orleai uh ie Post, irom Mebile. ‘—Bowht by pilot boat David \e hon a brig, unknown. low, coming up, ships Suliet, Moulton, Boston; Poole, Newport; barks Hesper, Perkins, Cardiff a Crowell, ‘Cardi Dudie; oy, Kol ux; Warden, Gill, Horton; Square rigged 'vesscls; names, Unknown, Old East Indian, LeCraw, Liverpool; Mont, Blane, Oxnard, Normandy, ‘Tyler Fiden, Cutter, Genoa,’ CH Wetsen vehicle:—"‘America for the Americans,’ “Welcome, Fill- J 4 a Bermoda, n brig JM Mayhew--M_Godeh, Mra 3 . : amore;” “Our course is onward; Union must and fruted in your ‘hands. The ‘bonds of ths glorious Union himself. Ho is an ecclesiastic; his life has horetofore cate amude ene, servant J Rees, SC Le Gallius, | steamships Arabia (Br), Liverpool; Roanoke, Norfolk, &c. Wotgs rae rn dbremien: bath Earn ttall, Bordeaux Shell be preserred;”’ “We know no Norih nor South, no | Yi, "e’e" ass wher 'l ack eure, cam mever be duped or | eens quiet and stadions one, and he is desirous of ro- | Bey 4 W nedice, Cuba, la baz Dav be te¥ Care Wind during the day from SE to SW. Howton: J SR ‘Archer, Pensacola, schey adianola, , - o , , “ ‘rom Rem¢ ‘ul ja bar! iv! a] Sabrera. ST, ma] ara iner, Fast nor West—our whole country.”” Tho banner of the | driven into a course of treason to the constitution and the | turning to his priestly duties, imetead of attending to the rem Monrovia W.0 Ay nak Mendi—Mla Mary Tall Sr'dor' Towed io) nea 13th ship Creat ot the Wave nd bert Union. (Cheers, and eries of “Never,” “Not we.) I | exciting duties of a Minister Plenipotentiary at Wash- Pee ehn ng ype ‘Mrs Susan C1 Ardennes; Tus, ‘Se Montmorenci, Herald Marine tee the ae KEY WEsT, June 18—The bet ty association was borne in front. A prepared for a speech, gentlemen, (cries of Go Gi Knigh Pi m1 sailed “ait outward Bound ‘vesnels goue to sca but the ships Dasha On the arrival of the procession at the City Hall, Mr. | on, r oe Sand Tcan ‘only thank you for the kind recep. | ington. sone Ww Harland, eta Prencu, $7 Bie Ai ad fon tor’ Settee as i ap cS way, Cambridge, Alfred Storer and Avstralia. Fillmore was conducted to the Governor's room, where | tion which you have extended to me, and wish you all Major Heiss, it will be remembered, was sae i wall R © Cooper, 8 B D Lyon,'C Bell, M Carpenter, J R The sche (Columbia, Smith, Bangs from Philadephia, with | 5 dontfache’ time 22 Arr a ‘steamship moahip Jamestown, Parrish is long life, prosperity and happiness. of the proprietors of the New Orleans Dele, in whic coal, boun le arr and a Tchie dA Taplos: Taylor’ WYocks Bretector, Cars ‘Mayor Hall tendered bim the welcome of the city. He Te. Filenore revarnel to the parior and exchanged con- ‘The bark Virginia, Farlow, sid Lsth for New York. sane on ae T python, Frank Blue Hu, airs Commelina Wie cai Wiebe Greed rik bir friends watll the dinner oar ar. | 2crnel, it is believed, he has still an interest. Ho was ap- | por riverpoo, in tae sears geen lay qinerehr Rhoda & suelan, ‘Nicholson, wld 15th for 8 Marys, | jan, di Fyihon pes ee cmelies, We. € e . by Mr. Fillmore—Permit no, sir, to congratulate you on | rived, when he dis red from view, in company with | Pointed by Secretary Marcy as a special agent to SrA ayer, three, daughters aud maid Ney YORE: _ your safe return to your country and your native State, | the Mayor and several Aldermen of Brookl n, followed by | Nicaragua, to report to the United States govern- | aud Mra W Carpenter, Boston; Mr and ‘Mra U P Cassidy, ‘and in behalf of the citizens of Brooklyn, t give you a | the Reception Committee of New York. feportera were ment the actual state “of affuirs in that country. cinnattl: Mr and Mrs Bossange, children and nurae, Hunter, Beely, Fi Par Haven. Sid ech echr EXbbott Lawrence; Bel . cher, on add I Ly ped ng Eastern Star, Baker, 66days fra ny ERTL AD SEH A see 25 Art barks Ook, Byer, Aree Beaton on Young, Cartner, C1 om, 5 (rowel ia: tn ‘tor ‘Jah re Aled, Jeom “1 ° hich felt dul: nd Mra P A Stockton and child, New Jersey; is; Indian Queen, MeGeyer, i Tree no ae et Fur ney | While in Niaragoe be ooume intimate with the sia ane Ge | fy. a, oh Aa i sea ae, (Rae Bem Stem Seaaet BB fonsrabhe citizen—are justly appreeiated by us. We do | was no doubta recherche affair, for the Perrepont House is | membera of the Rivas-Walker government; and to and twodauy Benoa Geet alates Nene te Sas soriey, do; Martha, B Paine, Hoston; C8 Peaslee, Fe Roarer, di Bt Undine, senal, Parker Criterion, € lock, Islip; han Belden. si not welcome you aa Parti=ans, or greet you as acandi- | famous in the art cuisine, and'wo are willing to believe | their good offices he, no doubt, is indebted for his appoint- | ‘ino ® Mills, New Orleans: Mrs Esther Hurd, Ohio, Mra MG | Raynor, Portland; Liraie Taylor, Taylor: lence; Baling | Saugerties: Cinttswa, Gorm: ea Mata, x for office, but as an American of whom the country } tbat the conversation embodied the very “soul of wit.”’ 4 Stone, Galveaton; Mra J Young and Son, Hamilton, © W; Miss | Helen, Kelly, Boston; Ocean Wave rutin, Ra Rantucket, Ore: | Xork,, 8d el sree New | ploope- Bannes ise, Serer Cary is er date for office, 4 ment to the position he occupies. Major Heise is at pre- | Sine: ‘po, i Phils ead, ( Bedford; Trimph' Baker, Sal ‘A Heek- | F 1, Pharo, Alexandria, Va; aloo, mona, Pou Bt thas reason to be proud. hd your time permit we would | The gentlemanly proprictors of the Pierrepont, Messrs. Fhiledelpht pay? G Moore do; Magnet, Lewis, Halifax, B ee flght: Coes, Gallatin, Paral Ba NeW HAVE ae fenry Trowbet so, ts, bb: 0 baye you visit our many public institutions | Whitney & Chase, furnished the reporters with ample re- | sent in the city, and stopsat the Mansion House, in Cham- | and child, Philadel; Mr: G B Shute, child and nurse, [+ ad ag Ag of learning, both numerous and of high | freslmenta, and the time passed very agrocably for about | bers street. i Mesere Michele sad Xtal, New Tort on vit Reena of Baltimore, Letteh, Liverpool; Dela- | ger, Port jirinidads dove an, oa ; sobre race’, and, sir, we would especially desire to con- | an hour, when a bustle arose in the hall, and the “ We chines Ge Be Cate Bae ieee sok beowaet, ing Mad A Ga Now York: Copen fork, ship Killen Maria, Lonnox, uy Bont: | 5 Jere ye pulladelphia; Joho Tucker, dx ef Dart, duct you to one hallowed spot, loved and revered | was scen to issue from the banquot room licking tenn * organ has eom- Jiirand, Rew York: Met hodinco Russias ioimaa, Now York price John Alf fre Perry, gp? Bowen: Laer Anns, Look, do, & race) nN York. June 2, 2PM Sd bark Ll sintie by wi all, and worthy © attention of every | chops, and followed by all the Aldermanic curs. He wis picted his arrangements, and a company has been organ- ; Wm Proctor, % ‘Misa L Proctor, Mr Gamble, H | Lawrence, Crowell, do; jschre relly, Mary Perkins ri - lander, or ‘American. Within a short distance of the place where | immediately escorted to his carrmge, which drove off | ized under the Randolph grant, given by the Rivas- wi wilt: New Orleans; M: irs A Holt, New Orleans; ee irs, Wage mer, gO: do; AH lor New! warn ‘Goce: Wave, Wi ¢ ndw stand, are deposited the bones of 11,500 patriots | amidst a blaze of fireworks and a musical serenade, which gO Carper Benton; 0% Davenne, New Yorks | turypert; Saxon, Itandall, Hath; Lisels Tn 04 ben lor, Pros Eras Marble, A in port bel Fy we eoMeked inartyrdom in the prison ships at the Walla- | lad been got up for his. especial beneflt, but which his | Walker Ladbeone So tee She pbc OF Chin OUR PRRANE Ja Perey Bane 2 pe At eee ere cae ee 1 Oe | ear igetivon, Perry, do; ‘Triimph, Balsa Balets- "ee iW: BEDFORD, hoon =a bari ia inet e. bout, nobly eiaing oe lives for the liberties of their oo lous engagements in New York would not permit | Company, with whom as yet no compromise has boen i emtented H E' Dodge, Hy Stee; rand Miscellaneeus and siren Ay cy ‘Ormus, Baker, beter hia; sahrs "Rig Nive 4 country. are proud, sir, that we hold these sacred | him to enjo, © carriage proceeded to the residence of | offected. As soon as practicable a semi-monthly commu- | Mrs W B Davidson, Augnata, Ga; ead | Semansuty ATLANTIC—CAND # Fou. tn Wassanannt ox ayn | J Mente ii, Chase, and Eliza & Nanay, Baton ae i relies, and it tina place to which wo point you with foel- cx Mayor ingsisnd, in the FiNb avenue, whero Mr. |. otion will be opened with San Francisco by the Nica- New York: Wm Hy Harrison H 7 Last Tuiy.—At a meeting of ps om boa Sate |” Aina nce dith, wel Wianberh Msmith, Gb | N York. fogs of reverence. Permit me, sir, in bebaif of the Com- | Fillmore spent the remainder of the evening. He leaves | Tication si 2 y W Hall, Charleston; J zm ingland; Sates, Wa Smit fhe iat rie New York, Jane PROVIDE! NOE. June 24—Arr stoamsay p Westa ba Brool r jh iutions | tcwn for Buffalo at 7 o'clock this morning, on the stoam- | ragnan route from New York and New Orleans. Tho Faw i NY; n of the Hon Milla up Caen, | Clark, NYork: brig Humbcadt, Gina Gaudw _;2,. Westchonter, Goons Brockiys, to present Zoe te renm ana | best, , ai George William, Vuttee and Win Lot and Mri Hees, Om a eany” was galled tothe Ohatr aod Gen Deere Taina, Bulli RYon Cid. ship, Isaandi Que ,!88), Soap Bhode m to partake of the hoapitalities of the city, and | boat Alida. Orizaba will form one of the voasols from thia port; the | Cannon, Mobile: Messrs @ H Ssharif, Newark: J G Silken ti hide Cm appointed Hecrotary. ae object of the Hid sckirs Cteo ¥ Scots Balin oy! ‘Bos- s° its chief magistrate, to bid you a cordial weloome. Alderman Sears, of the Bleventh ward, was relieved of | name of tho other has not as yet transpired, Tho ling | {adt, NY; Harvey, Jno iio bavi David ay ui nx been etn (obo, Lo-eayenas the opinion Bn} tiara wa nl simi, ian iti DW yYauehan, | ; 4 ; , i cre Mr. Fuumonn responded as follows:—I recoive this | his pocketbook, containing $206 in bills of the Dry Dock } will commence ranning early next mouth, Tent! Nene Robertson: Toronto: ME and Men Hvaery Gjamengee, re AR Raye A) Bh eR F my, Davis: Fa Ma: DL Kendall, of Boston; KR Jowett, of Buffalo, and C | Orion, Davis, Al any olivia & Vin bovis sag eo f Brook- " kind congratulation Sas. welvemne Troms he Oe Bank, while attempting to entor the City Hall, in Brook- | The extract from a private letter published in last Sun- | and maid. NY; Wotan tice, phage Fagen chief magistrate, with no ordinary emo- itertbwrnite, of omy were ayes, Ware acommittec: to pre- heoler, N' Bom: ‘You bave been pleased to say that Ihave been | lyn, during the Fillmore reception, yesterday. The Al- | day's Hyenasp, to the effect that the Costa Ricans were Mise pare resolutions for thi Wherenpon, the camtnittee ‘od mi, NYor York; slowps Bomsaecae, WY jer ahd Home, Fort. po str to you. Tam equally happy Peet derman ees than Brooklyn Pad gentle | eartily sick of the war, and were willing to pay all tho | Nand Paruridge, Hav'a; age een feared he faloig Oniver Fiidge ¥ Ed * ET, June %—Arr WF joy Congaree, Rogers, | er eh ewe eat groval Wik adage fic: | expenses incurred in its prosecution, 20 that Genoral | ¥ kirktanr, on, cw are Sy Gremberg tie V ern wate | Binds a ranater of ald vomel, aaa ata Unga given tn NPOMTSNOE ba, Jame BOATS brig Otranto, Hasamond, paver that, perbape, few are aware’ of. Nocity in this | Serenade of Millard Fillmore by the National | Walker would consent to make penco with thom, | Iynict MeCartan, 1 Wiekel,_W Christopher, Mrs Heard. femanly depostment nad pole tention have Soutribuved to | comb, Weweomy Frederiesbuacg miner Di care te. | Sate has tied so tunusual ee ae ee Club. is apparently confirmed by tho fact that Padre Estwurds, Mr and ye pee yo children, York: ort of all—the ship pelug a pattern of meatness and round yout city “pit wou stom incredible to European | Pursuant to annonncement, a largo aassomblage ga- J yin reccived a lettor from his brother, previous to | Aram Tiny, Newark:J I Richey, Loulerlie, Ky.; dag Ture, care to hear that this pm fons numbers nearly a quarter of a | thorod im Washington parade ground lastnight, composed | yi. departure in the Orizaba, telling in effect the same Rew ‘orks arg er ine, Mia ul a Stan Cot ladel Rougd ba age SAuEM, a ‘achat SALEM, June Boar Erk Olea, ries, it neat WANNA, June AAP. ‘schr Abd-el-Kader, Cornelius, “i Sinead mackiuery, a | .) ip al ‘pe inh oe easing ie mntire confidence im the stability of we cannot Bit, express ovr satin discipline obser eed in every depart gmillion of inbabitants, and that it bas grown up to its most | of the members of the Fillmore National Club, who pro- } story. It seems the Costa,Ricans understand that Gen. } 8 Martine, Richolan, trols Bishop Cobb, Alabama; Ex | ment. We ean therefore recommend Loe with o | NYork GTON, No, i moat past hew, J Incolya, Ne ‘Stead noe ne Are whe Geo Te Dion, ton Ne eee ideals oo why? century. | Fosed to serenade Millard Fillmore, who was stopping at | Walker intends to invade thelr country early in the full, cane, em Periwin: Rultbacher; Wedels Mayer; Neve vork, | me,cracellia Briggs roy ork, Ci brig Fig" ioston Dennis; 234, | nt Resolved, ta copy of the resolv,ions now atonted signed by ‘ane oficera of the meeting be pr‘stented to Capt Ode, accompanied by the HRA Gecpce B Reese, Squeiary s pid a gahioie 90 pe Se, ee eediins, La Applause.) | the house of ex Mayor Kingrland, in Fith avenue. ‘The with a largely increased force under his command; and | Linisiny § Australia, James, Quebec: Thaw ridge, Petrol si eased to make allusion lub had hired a band to be present at the parade ground Beniti Peroz, Spain; Annour and others, Total pope. . toad, i) the bones “a oe are hy 4 Hr ty clock, but they were not forthcoming, and in:tead not relishing the prospect, desire peace at any sacrifice, Por. teres oat in Fy Filwoua Vater Me 33 midy od Awerica cause, WhO rest i a Gommon graye ‘he vid of goft straime, the club was rogaled with speoches by | however great or Wumilating. Thuy the union of te | gon, digi J Bigholp, Dy B Nid It ras Salem, Maat; St'teou, Peeling, | Curacoa, WISCASSET, Jup’ osongeon Coe oA, ra Commies Hyland, Rie cares of the pastengers. 8 CORNING Chalyman,

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