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8 NEW YORK HERALD, RIMAY, JULY 4, 1856. fins sot orleans; Lith, Futtos Wo Affairs in Nicarey, " i * emaing were in- Parish while in his in your hand ar- " “V uRGuN . . Walker left here several ir 1) BC ll, do. Te transit route betrveen the two oevaus’is now ‘open alt by the Ist Rifle Dattalion. The governineat Surrogate’s Court. occasion? A. Positi carried him out snipe, ant, to "Eid ith, are, Heston, NYonk: Ghani, Custer, Caraur and unobstructed. The is at present established there, but I presume the Gene- Bofore A. W. Bradford, Eaq. the best of my ; it might have the Sierra Nevada, and tee Sen New York by the ral's movement is caused by the threatening attitude re- Im the matter of the Wil of the late Henry Parish. no the Ged Lye canvass backs Seamnts Meteace other in the river, and were promptly | cently assumed by the Northern States. Mi"0'Conor called: Whitécld Case, who, being sworn, e second time or ss positively despatel to their respective dertinations. sider. Quite a gloom was thrown over the city by the receipt inte ket; 1 formerly kept a marke as the which; if Lhad kept notes an them here I could able disappointment was felt at the non-arrival ofa | of the iptalligence that Gen. Goicurria was lying danger. . a ‘and Nineveenth street; L kn te’ which time I carried out canvass backs, but I think it ‘Steamer from New Orleans this time, but we indulge the | ously iil at Massaya, which was shortly after followe by pag we 0 “f ‘at our market: the é ew Hen- | was the first time I carried them out; red heads ‘Rove that hereafter there will be nointerruption betweea | a report of his death, Tam happy to state, how over, Bont & dea wt 2 7 market; the market was Kept | 1 mean, Q. Ou the occasion Whea Mf. V'arled flowr- port and San Juan del Norte. that this morning the courier arrived bringing news y thé And Vs , under ope vd firm 4 ished his cane, what articles did you exhibit to him? A, the American Minister, came up from | the General's convalescence, and that he was to leave in &V fandewater: he kept ‘ag? Fey M after £ xerieb ‘3 at- | A coueral assortment of what was in market at thattime; Greytown on the last steamer, having gone there for the | aday or two for Leon, Col, Thomas §. Fisher was also | tack, and until Ist July, J na nor Parish oom: | J could not say positively of what kinds, Q. Name the le purpose of sending his’ family to the States and of | cenfiued to his bed by sickness, but I believe his diseage | Menced dealing with me wt mi behee Nis | articles according to your best recollection you exhibited seeing Capt. Tarleton, of the British frigate Eurydice, and | is not considered dangerbus. There are not two officers | Stack, he made a pear coming homer ot “yt + | to Mr. Parish on that occasion. A. Red heads—yellow ascertaining the cause of bis attempted interference with | in the army who would be missed so much as these. Q. After bis attack, did ee A. Lyi iT, | legged snipe—black ducks—sobius and capons. Q. Did the passengers of the Orizaba, on her previous trip. Capt. Capt. Payne, formerly of Texas, a most efficient ord- | be began to ante eee roe Arm Some four | yin’ exhibit on that ogeasion al these articles to lum! A. As Tarleton stated that he tmd bearded the @rizaba ai the re. | nance offer. died rocently at Virgih Bay, of a disease | five, or six months after bis attack; he geuerally bad @ | oar as I can remember 1 carried out a goncral assortuvent quest of the ‘of Ureytown, who were anviotts to | called cholerine, somewhat resembling ‘the cholera, | Young man or waiter with him. Q Mate the mane | always of what was in market, which he used to like when prevent any destitute passengers trom landing there, as } Lieut. Coleman, son of Col. Coleman, of Vioksburg, Miss., | Ber of bis coming, bent Bo pout ackes | he Was well. Q. What was the first thing you said to him the provisions in the town were already short. “But,” | was also wounded in the leg at Virgin Bay by the acci- | things when he ag to your marl er his al + of on the occasion during which he flourished his said Mr. Wheeler, “why did you send acutter filled with | dental dscharge ofa pistol. The wound is a very pain- | A Pacing. Oe a ee Les 8 ong ete in | cate? A. How do you do, EMr. Parish A. What armed mea to the mouth ofthe river, which is nearly two | ful one, but is not considered dangerous. r the right si "? u” ~ coe ch imag | Many answer did “he make to that? A. } miles from Greytown?’ The captain hesitated for a mo- Gen. Hornsby is in command of the Meridional Depart- | the market, wn hie Mtge A means . ly fous {| amswer. Q. What next did you say to him? ment, snd then said he feared the passengers might get | ment, comprisiug Rivas and Guanacasta, and Gen. Fry to take chickens, ro rere 71 be ec paged an 4 A. Here is something Mrs. Parish has gent me out with, off‘on the river steamer before he could reach the Oriza- | commands this department. Lieut. Col. A. F. Budler | atticles up to pet on ae + we ee bof for you to pick out what you choose. Q. What ankwer, ba, uk equi vocation so palpable, that he blushed when be | commands the posts on the San Juan river, an appoint- | “Mr. Parish, do Fyre as Pe al en mn Ted if any, did Mr. Parish make to that? A. He mado no stated it. He denied baving received any special instruc- | ment which gives general satisfaction. jeft band, and 8! ee poner Ba 1 pt 'Y, | answer. Q. What next did you say to Mrs, Parish? A. tions from his government; but the last mail from the There is nothing of interest or importance from the | 8nd sometimes hae ge a ay eg nas | LSaid “Excuse me, or never mind,” or something of that Gnited States brought letters whith stats positivels that | Northern States or from Costa Rica, Tstil adhere to the | aif an hour, tho peoplo ia the shop fetehing him var kind, Q. What did Mr. Parish say, if anything, to that * Reacted at the express desire of tho British governiuent, | opinion thot no operation of aby magnitude -Will be at: ig apo teal ph en eee ies A. Fieft him. Q. Did anything else Sogur betireen Tou wans; Mr. Cra Vash- ij y * " a ani ‘ & ix . mitted through Mr. Crampton, is Minister at Wasl- | tempted watil the close of the rainy season, three or four | Oi rightly what to sead him: we would send Sim Fognd post ay chy a ms we ae, auricle’ fae oie, ee nmnnnnmmemmnes | | Heivort, June 12—Arr Ctunberland, Lambert. NYork, 14th, Port of New York, July 3, 1856 Mentor, Duwalt, and Von Schack Rey, Evers, do; 15th Marid —" poe Mint sb eicubtkdor Medals Theobald, Batumore ldrtd Bis, Flight; Calhoun, for x aaa "rnold, NY¥ork;* ip Aftantic, El Liverpool—F K Collins. WRG, June 12—Arr John Hermann, Bor fouls, Resmbie Alma (Fr), Bocand 13th; Franklin, Petersen, do; Oder, Sehwensen do, Oo. We, Havre~E M & Ea Poirier & : Igvaaroot Sune ight Hye Bale NoFiews: Cain nian, Colley; do; 154, Helen M'Gaw, Tucker, and New Or: Ship Desdgrraien, Berson Ueto a Teans: Rich, Go; Advance, Duguid, Mobile, Switzerland, rash, Ship 8 Crowell, burgess, Liv meqnyalt Op. Charlesten; 16th, Perthshire, Muhooue: Charles Crooker, Mur: Bhid Pieet Wind, Howes, San Frangiwco—Joba J Earle. fay: Noremburg, Willams, and Was Wituerlee, Atwood, *0:- Hermine R 4 ; South Carotina, Smith, hay. (Brem), Raschen, Richmond—Paveustadt & | 1) iby Carnie Teverei. Ae updo, Va TOK, Cy of ‘Dark Leroy, Smalley, Pritol—J Perkins, Boston, Vickers, Montreal: Garrick, Foster, NYork: Mary FE Bark Gerhardt (iden). Knebet, Fondon~Hanton & Ruger. | ftleh, Weedhnry, do; Kelvia, Halleld, St’ Joba. NB; Peter Robert & Emma Maxwell, Betche, Schledam—Barclay | "Eid Yoh, New York, M’Kenuon, NYouk; 16th, Independenoe, \, vatore, Carver, Bristol—Walsh, Carver & Chase, Frost, do, Beware “Adeline Spaalding, ee en , Ent for ldg 18th, Annpoli Brig Gerirude (Ham), Heyen, Kergen—Funch & Meincke Wadsworth, Bosion: John arb ur 4 Mih, Trimountain, Dudiey, Caloutt not, Gilpatrick, Fam ogitis Leader (Br), Crosby, Port Medway—MeAulif Wheel: | Praincigeo, Al) Kimball Tiethen, t orf (entered May 3 foe Brig Flora, Yates, Tishoo— ‘ates & Porterfield. San Francisco); 16th, M J Ward, Storer, N York. \—! Loxpox, June 14—Ent inwards, Pi vue, Tinker, and Ro Clary, Philbrook, Esmeralda Island—Philadelpbia 0; e nt Inwards, Paltauue, Tinker, aad Bo. pent atksonville Yemen Wiles Mt NB Child of the Regimeat, eis e it ¥ Bric J Jewett, R , Jacksonville—Thompson & Nephew. | | Cd Wlvona. ve, Iavingstone, Savannah; rig ‘Devonshire (Wi, Prudden, Wilmington—Tentston & | Tees Wie Suyw! and Commonwealth, Grogier, Caleuitar ‘Sirig L Web}; Perkiug, Wilmington—Master. Fondon Marlbat N¥ork: Hebron, Shepard, sagua’ E Brien: Sehr Lion, Edward: tego—Demil! & Co. ‘atts, g 093, Erle, Curia, Havana; 17th, Ocean Gen, Schr Londonderry (Br), Faulkner, St John, NB—J § Whit. ales anid NYG ser, N¥ork: 16h, Pat \ bey ‘Susan K, Maton, 8 Johns, NF-—J S Dealey. ek Henry ri <7 Joules, son, San Francisco; Lthy coin) i . months hence. It will ke some time tor Costa Rice to a imon. OF ecessity for stationing a man of-war at San Juan | recuperate, aud it ts extremely probable that the rat | bitds, chickens, duck, and whatever wg thought he Bd | marks of yours was It, if any ‘that Me. nish ourisbed ey ak ere la a Tg, Corvellus Grinnell, Fletcher, NYork (and passed del Norte is Lecoming ever’ day more apparent. Mr. in that direction will be the occupation of Guana- | been in the habit eeaag nee we By pon his cane?” A. After Lasked him to out and began | Schr Datville, Chester, Richmond—C : wi ;dath Als, Davies, vhiiadelphia, ‘Wheeier bas ly urred wpon the United States go- | casta by the Nicaraguan forces. By the elose of the rainy | send back what Le eh Ee ord Cy ae to try to show what he liked, what he used to like. Q. Sebr R W Tull, High, Palladeipbia—C & EJ Peters. bth ey je Polaakl, Ora A toes ‘mot benes ‘vernment ‘he propriety of stationing one at that point ‘ou Walker will donbtiess have men enough to leave | Months, from about «i middle of eben, Ag wont ae ETAT | bescribe Low you tried t show him what he liked: Behr Broadfield: Fisk, Philadelphia tae Hua 8 Ei Re a "pal towns in Chontales, Matagalpa 4 remember, he generally Hinge, acoompaniod | 4°" Hfolding them in my Jef. hand, aud jyestertaklng s Beare, Faliadety epee . Sthinger, Wr ot Gace, Webmer, sid it ont Sehr Ragle, Gregor, Kfniniesct: Red Warriog Font Yor Sehr Wiimingion, Aimatong, Salem—Ved Frye. Marrs, dune GoArr Colesal Dreeee: Bucknim, Kamlegch, ‘but to no perpose. The other day the sloop-of-war Sura- e in the toga came i:. andalthough earnestly solicited by several | snd Segovia, and thus-check the movements of the Cha- | by Mrs. peah; oe x ane Sat Tee peace | to put them, or one of them, carriage Atperican citizens to remain, lef} next day, Her com: | morristag and the hostile States of the North. The former | Country seat at Pica ticy would Gotas to-ths dior; window or door, so that he might see. Q. Did Sebr Galata, jas Hand. - mander wrote a letter to Mr. Wheelar, stating that he had | aro contemptibic in numbers, but at present they are} ten aud eleven A- You, upon the occasion last make any re- | Schr Gabot, ‘Nickerson, Boston—Foster & Nickerson. 7th, J H Duvall, Nickerson, Boston: 9th, Star of the South, + been ordered to communicate with Win, but that finding harraasing the people of these departments, flying ‘rom | they. generally camo Sie times a week; they Twice marks iy reterence to the different articles you ped de Sehr River Queen, Fowler, Providence 8 Kenny, well (©, Balaktava; Hinerald: M Donald, NY ork: ail provisions scerce at Greytown, he had concluded uot to | the approach of the American troops, but ‘returning as | the door, and Euoed. to: lake: theeeas Dock: which we | out to him? A. Tmentioued the naines of perhaps half |» Propeller Parker Vein, Ramsey, Baltimore romweil's | MELsoLRME, March Li—Arr Baniuel Wilts, Gplcor, Boas ——. $ - soon as the latter depart. xe! Nr dt — why 75 etn dpa what I bad in my and, as aah asIcan remember. Q. "Taeuther Fliza Ann, Shay, Philadelphia—W H Thompson. Hong Koag. Sit Mth, Golden | Ee, aoradll e, gat Sane ve ¥ re % 7 " 7 2 4 . \, Bove . Cag % I, Co 4 » Guan. @ fact of it is, that the station is nota very picasant 1 perceive in one of Senor Molina’s letters to Mr. Mar. erally went myself to the carriage; 1 generally used to Did you mention the article red heads to him: A. I did, en, Bere oy ey a pe ay Sc ene, and our officers would much rather spend their time | cy, he states that the Costa Ricans were fighting against a A but } am not positive which time it was, but it was at the - ¥ santos ask him and ber both, as they sat in tho carriage, Whe: | time, und ho told me red heads would do as well, Q. Did at Havana, or some other agreeable resort. Inthe mean- | mar band of Americans, and not against the people cle; time the interests of the country suffer for want of their | of nn Bag ‘who were ali in thet? favor. ‘The falsity of | ther they would have this an a par nee nn tothe | ¥0% in speaking to ‘Mr. Parish, cali them red h or Ppreseice, but their pay goes on. this statement is apparent from the fact that during the } generally make monies. th ving these | cabvass backs? A. 1 called them red heads. Q. Did jen. Walker’s army is at present distributed between | occupation of Rivas, Virgin Bay and Sam Juan del Sur, by | articles as I would | . eo ey On nro a Mr. Parish, upon that occasian, evince any irritation? A. Virgin Bay, San Juan del Sur, and Granada, one company | the Ticans, not more than a hundred native Nica- | motions with his voic Pees > y~ eng Fey aaah ‘The same as I have told you half a dozen times; he tlour- being stationed at Castillo, aii another at the junction of | raguans joined them, while three or four times that num- | Bly be would bag | Teen ees. etait | ished bis cane and I went away, sorry to see him behave the ferapiqu with the San Juan, The rainy season is | ber joined Waiker, and fought with a valor and determi. | Would generally put Ber head over tie cartons, nite £0. Q. Irrespective of the act of flourishing his cane, dit Coming on, and as oiTensive operations will be thea almost | nation worthy of all praise. Col. Machado, the leader of | me to send down suc! thes ingore ee Q. tl ang > he, on that occasion, exhibit any irritation or impatience ? tmpossible, it is probable that the army will soon go iuto | these troo}s, who was killed there, was as’ Drave a man | Came in the carriage, did thoy ever take the articles Wit | 4.” fo acted at me as if he was mad at mo; I could not winter quarters. The bulk will probably be stationed | as ever drew a sword. His death was a severe loss to | them* A. Yes, sir, sometimes. Q, r fhey then Keet | say what for, and eo I went away; or didii't know me; either at Leon, or between that place and Granada, as the | Gen. Walker ee ee ee omet nee Art | he made a motion with his eyes and ‘mouth, and acted to healthiest portion of the republic. No further advance is at other times half of the articles were sent » Q | ine like a crazy man. @Q. Before he flourished his stick, Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen via Southampton | ton (see below). and iaatlgee \o © H Sand. Nantes, June 1—Arr Ann Perkins, Wells, Darien. ‘Steamship eatown, Parcish, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and Piywovru, June 15—Arr Cerro Gordo, Merryman, Mitaa- passengers, fo Ludlam & Pleasants, zas for Falmouth (seo below). Ship John & Aubert (of Rovian, Crowell, Palermo, May 6, ‘Off the Eddystone 15th, Jabez Snow, Snow, from Londoa for with fruit, &e, to Rissett, Bacon € Co. Passed Gibraltar May | Calcutia 6 days out. in y with bark Cochituate, of Boston for Rio Ja- | — Parrumo, duoc 6—Arr Emma Lincoln, Watts, Malta. of and for Hoston from Messina, and Anna, of | Quexxstows, June M-Arr Rachel’ Lotings, Liddte, N or) westerly winds, Has been’ 15 days from 4 ro a Pitt! SuAxxiix, J W, June 15—Of, Bremen ship Schiller, Babe, ‘Ship Mereury, French, Havre, May 27, with mdse and 217 | 21 days from Richmond for Bremen, ~ passengers, 10; Loyd & Hincken, “Experienced ght winds | Fnugtus, June IS Arr Yankee Blate, Jackson, Bremen. rom W mos! ABSA e. vine, » NYork; ae, Ship Carioca (of Phiindelphia), Hofman, ‘Tralee, May $0, in | Pike, Malian se) Noonan S808 aan alta, Am, June 8—Avr Sefia, Charlotia, Lofgren, NYork. % ver, i y "7 ballast and with 190 passengers, to Roche, Coflee & Co. June Sa expected on the purt of the Costa Ricans, who seein to be City Intelligence. What did you discover, if anything, as to any choi did he exhibit to you any impatience or irritation? A , De chin Hotert d Winthrop. from Liver tf aig exceedingly disgusted with the result of their trip into | ring IN PiPTY-FIRST STREET—FIVE FRAME DWELL: | bY Mr Parikh in respect to the articles you showed him? | He sat still when I spoke to him, not stirring any" part of ae ea i iGdays ont Me chk Contd ask ak | Baraat ese Peat Os Been Gee a gua. Their losses in the terrible battle of Rivas, INGS DESTROYED. A. Wo used to take them out mora te please lim that | im; when I spoke to him, then le began to look aud act | 4418, lon 0, spoke aclir ubicon. of Castine, & weeks outwith | ‘Texgt, June 12—Arr California, de Wyn. Charleston: 14, ther with tho yavagos cavised ‘by disease, amount (9 | syortty pefore 1 e'eloek on Thursday morning, a fire anything eso; wonever could, tell what articles he did | strabge; as I held up something in my hand, he acted so | 16,000; sawe tine, sche Favorite, of Frovincsion, < weaks | Cuartote, Lindsirom, Charleston; Rreole, Dominice, Phie- - f ub ire lorce xe or. Snot ore 4 ed a mart a " e lage id tt tL, M4 ish, cl Cordova, 2 nos a a phia, , two-thirds of the entire torce which crossed the ee BP that T went from the earriage aud lett him—went | 9! 1th, saw 6 large icebergs, the thermometer falling from 6) ‘nieSTE, June W—Arr J P Hickey, Grey, NOrleans, I op owned and occupied by | roughness on the part of Mr. Parish towards Mrs. Parish, | jnty the market io my business. Q. Do you understand from San Jose state tha: thirty two hundred menleft that | Mr. Alexander Chapman, rear of his two story frame Ben they were at your market getting | the question last put to you? A. I do, sir, if !can answer for Ni ed on] bund things: A. one or two occasions, when they have ¥ 2 last 7] caragua. and ouly nine hundred returned. ey - r ty aor the whole. Q. What was the question J last put to you ? is a fearful loss for Costa Rica, and has effectually dwelling, situated im Fity-first street, near Ninth avenue. | heen there for marketing, when he would order ‘A. The question was, whether he acted irritable before ——— i for ‘The dames spread rapidly to the dwelling, and extended — amit on, drive eet ae he flourished his cane’ Q. Before he flourished his cane, it rs from ail I can learn that Costa Rica was = we y frame dwe ‘ ~ | would start; I, on one o¢ . ‘ ibit irritation or i f &. 4 teagued with the Stat mcd Gentemata | £2,006, ober two, story frame dwellings adjoining, de. | try to catch ho'd of er by one side other hat: she aid, | Cerramiy he did, whiea/ ehowed hitm tae ducks, “Q. After to 46 air, and 54 to 42 w: 'y of the ice; 25th, lat xehanged Philadelphia; 2th, lat 42 44 Boston, bound BE; 27th, lat 42.50, lon 6; from Philadelphia. ‘Took a plot 8 of G agna. Persons who bave recenuy a broke out in the frame works EB f mA. On ston lied May 2 Oud pra heck 28h, Having sprung n, ‘sailed May nit bac spoke | aleak in her upper works. Yesterday she satled an bee ‘orges’ | ran on shore last night on a reef off Rota. and struck heavily from boat Mary Catharin © experienced thiek, | for three how 6 then floated with four feet water in her ession, throughout the entire | hold, and returned to the harbor. when the pilot put her ashore to prevent her sinking. of San Sqlvador and Guatemala | stroying all except a sinall [Portion of he to furthest | {4 ichael, go on," to the man in front. tor the ‘asion and subsequent partition of Ni from ot ya. | You bad shown ‘ P Anxious to be the Urst in tho eld, and thus obts He eee mate se THe following AF© | righ, wheu be camo to the market on foot, ever sit there | ims "a. Fae ea tite at eae ae aante, | wskeCli oni bkien Revo Degen Kneeland. 7° | ,,2ouatas, IM, June 13--Fart of the rast of a ship. of. 1.200 , afler the marketing was done? A. We never | one part in my right hand and the rest in my jeft; thi | Ship Joseph W Webster. Hennett, Charleston, 5 days, with patted Hang, Fee Se an saree ving eeuntagnee, ag ead last 5 cottou, &e, to Scranton & Falman. Tak \oan Cal mental ce oto A 2 Fe a pare Roanoke, paste , Rio Janetro, May 28, with coffee, to | Alarge balk of timh why P Bark Herder (Brem), Kuhlmann, Alexandretta, April 14, passed Gibraltar May 24, with wool, &e, to Meyer & St Bark New York (Brem), Poppe, Bremen, 40_d mdse and 257 passengers, (0 Poppe & Co. June 17, lat saw two Icebergs; 1th, lat 44, lor lion’s share of the Mr. Chapman's honse was owned jointly by himself others were ready, and and Joka tare, and’ the-werkenop aloe tn the toar—utr. | me Tene ar ee tant | took half a minute ‘perhaps. Q. After you had shown San Juan del Sar and Rivas object was to obtain | Barr as a weaving sbop, and Mr. Chapman as a manu. | tere | till the ant My lutte tices "tak abel see | him the ducks, did you mention or point’ out to him any Possecsiou of the Trans:s route and the contro! of the San | fucturer of rucke for miliners. Mr. Chapman's msurance ene ere Re eae te ate ining | other article’ A. I mentioned ducks, snipes, ant all at juan river, and the Zormer was to be handed over to.an | on the building ix $300, in the Mercantile Insurance Com- | W*:,0T scemed to yon to be. any word? | A. NOvNg | once: that is all lean remember. Q. Did Mr. Purish, be English company, which was reaty to receive it. The | pany, and Mr. Barr's’ insurance $4u0, in the Pacific In- kool peas per Megs Ag Plan vont. (THe | fore he flourished his cane, appear to be very much ex- ent of her boundaries has ever been an object of | surance Company Paane oly ~_ ro peeieey: Q Sie wher you saw | cited? A. ‘The excitement came, and the cane so near, of great length, was also seen yester- day, seven miles SE of Douglas Head. GoruexaveG. June 1}—The wreck of the American ship 5 @ ‘Thwing was sold at Laesoe on the %h of June, hed abont £45. "The caboose, Ac, was sold for a further 4am of about £22. ramornt interest to Costa Rica. The Department of Adjoining house, occupied and owned by Sabastian the cane justafter it at that moment. Q. Besides flourish: | ciconts, atways a recognize’ pert of Martane bs Ser d oe 2 | and heard in him what did you consider the state of bis | | ritat tl }_ Q. Besld h- | May 2, off Montauk, saw a ‘snip ainsartazy: Jone 19-The dete loot at (he Sans ee wen Gage chsintd by Costa Bice, aad (n couseucems ef the scaler surat on the bouilcing for $450 in the La- | o.14 all the tame you knew hun after is atackt A. T dug the cane, what other motion or gesture if any, did | anit ahgwing ated ngual wit & Diack cross init, tating’ to | we Newn tram Caet for Lonton, not the Neod, at reporiog Weakness of Nicaragua, causod by her tuternal disse ‘ hardly know how to answer that question; 1 never | i A. 3 \ward. etvie : caso Dy her iatertal disea: | Ope adioming. ecupied and owned by Petr Sebryer. | ATHY knot MO tt ne ae alt ot course | his mouih was party open, and the noise slightly from | | lirk sul of Beta), Drskwaigr, Remedion June 2, | arcu, aay 23—Put back, American shi Tames Mack, sions, she has occupied the greater jon of it, iuciud- $560 4 Insurance Company. ing the city of Guanacaste aad. the cultivated county | 22quned for $550 im the fates a aer cured Tor $400 | Could not tell what he thoxght. Q. When Mr. Pa- | Cr wnich hand, or whether both. Q. Besides what around it. ‘That porton of Guatacasta bordering on the | in tha Stuy esant insuragce Company, rish came on foot, are you certain that the } you have mentioned, can you state anything elae that San Juan river sho has never been able to obtain posses. | "Auoimitg. cecupled and owned by Gi Ha young man had him’ by the right side? A. Yes, sir, | {0 Turia aid by sway of motion. sound, or gesture ? sion of, the fortilicd points of Castillo and Serapiqui bei MONG, SOCEES owned by George Haargt. | aiways when I noticed him coming. @. Did he not take ae Ee a seavek maiion, stand,» oe semiae tales Ganda af the Nicaseacans. Tho cnky poms 7 ped Insured for $220 in the Stuyvesant Insurance Company. Mr. Parivh: by the left side? A. I never saw him; he was A. Nothing else that I remember on that occasion. Q. y= gen ew Shag om cataslh Sn cleeiee teaen The above named occupants and owners were only in- generally ‘ou the inner side of the walk, and Mr. Parish on Did you at that time come to the ‘emmolnsion that Mr. ioe Wille inna ch the month of the Bio a Gers | See Cer Seared ene household | the outside, as you come up Broadway on the right hand. Pera baht! rd Stag Belly I a netic Jos, from whence ey were soou dislodged. by Ue Nick. | eee eae rere teamed work of getting ious | @ Give the question as near as you can now recollect | Heiween you and Mr. Parish? A. Not ove Siake’ — He eee ian the greatert acre having | {%, that you were in the habit of putting to Mr. Parishim | Derhane if might have been longer than that; but it was a meaty Detween san Jom, the ea of Conta | ocbkscetons aEbnts be ue Fate ker ving | fund tote artels four Shop fie esd, te | Poteet mht hans bnenoger than that; but was Rica, and the San Juam river, is a wild, mountainous | machine, valued at $200. sit down, in the chair wo Bed'piased foe tite thérs, a0¢ F Tirect examination’ resumed by Mr. O'Conor:—Q. g deinite is known. The Rio ‘The origin of the fire at present is unknown. The Fire pees ee y aag dee Re Re ES Up ia our | When you answered the proponent’s counsel, that at the Q othe lake within a tew yards of | yarchal was es during the fire, and has col- hands and say, “Mr. Parish, will you have those?” eatin toate Mg “= e premise Ineted facts which will no doubt be closely investigated, 9 Sho, count Seer i oe ; Bens:xc oF A Cuancoat Smen.—Betweon 12 and'1| That das the gencral way we used to gtobim. @ Peg gre oe ed nmap La and ferocity many strange stories are wid. They are | o'clock on Thursday morning, a fire broke out in a | Before you sent the ing home to Mr. Parish, ative. Sian On ae ease Sas you onid to Mie aid to be much tighter (n color tlmm the other Indiana | shed rear of 190 Fast Fifteenth street, used for the storage | was it your practice to enter them in any book or books? | piri on that occasion. A. I told her I could not make of the covatry and to have light bair,a tale which is | of chareoal by Mr. A. Schilling, dealer in charcoal. It | A. Yes, sir, under the dates. Q. When articles | jr ‘understand: he was crazy, oF uot in bis right mind; 1 rendered somewhat probable by So ene m them | Was totally destroyed. Loss about $109. be returned, did you enter them in any book? can’t say which: ’ 3 ins by the natives of the country, that of Indias blanows. Sxcoxp AvENce Rannoay.—The Second Avenue Rall- | A, 06 me e ee ane nee VA iy th trad” Jose Tees eS at See dans and Bos Sieeee road Company have just added to this road eleven new | the articles which might be returned. Q. From your ob- ‘The Satiors of the Mexican War. man. Bark Maria Morion, Bulkley, Savannah, { days, with cotton, fe, to Scranton & Talman. June 28, lat $2 33, lon 78 46, spoke ship Medford, of Boston, from St Marya, Ga. Pixxovta, June 15—Put in, ship Cerro, Gordo, Merrymaa, Hrig John Richards (Hr), Churehill, Cardiff, May 14, with RR | from Matanzas for Falmouth, for orders, leaky, sud wilh lows iron, to order. wy 28 Int lon 27, spoke Br brig'Frances, | of mizenmasi, &c, and part of cargo thrown ove! from st Jobn, NB, irosaan. " Stpyry, March 15—The Marmora, reports the Shamrock brig, 1 duis Rewalle iy Holmes, Windsor, 3S, 12 days, gh plas: acing mot wittan sectent while ork ing onto Well tei "son (of Belfi), Mahoney, Clenfuegos, 1% rbor for Sydney. She was ultimaiely towed to a pI que wih tarangin mole, P WHting & Co; veael GM | Palate gd iamages tue chm oC 4 ba been aoa to ny iekhad, "Windsor, NS, 12doys, wih | {36 cupiain and crew of the General Wool for having saved the plasier,toJ 8 Whitney, ‘ “gee dime ope ie Bath), Oliver, 8 Ga, | (Pee Srramsme CaNapa, at Bostox—By Tetxcrarn, 6 dav, wih Lay ee a ee ap {DEAL Tune Arr Buiiington, Bendel, Remedios fer Sehr M: Hob, Vienpers, Amsterdam, y London. Wd tS WE eehaidtk Co Had henry weather, June | ‘Lavekroot, June 2—Arr Harmony, Jamison, NOrleana; 14, on 9 Banks, spoke sehr Hanover, of Jrovincetown, with Ora ackeete teaee ak sg g- we $e cut (ie), Roberta, Abacoa, 9 days, with pineapples, | NYork: tamarac, Taylor. Hoxton; Pepersii, Jordan, Cap to © Ackerly. Point: 2th, ewan Julins, Phitadelpige. Schr Eliza Catharine (Br), Johnson, Eleuthera, $ days, with siugore; gg Aon 10.18, poCawer. Ane Annecy, for Hopley, and Gondor, Lg Sr Harbor Island, 7 daya, with | Garalina, far Mobile: Ashland, aud Pocahuntas, for fin 35 90, land. id Ch Gongh, for Boston, with foremasthead and jibboom earvied away. the eas, Sehr Liverpool (Br), Atbury, nd, pineapples, to Miller '& Luther. June 27, lat’ 27, ‘¢ BNeptuns We spok for Ks for ‘rogress, Uncle J cane Albert mh. Batti Rive days. |. Thes Jefferson, of the West, Arete, ‘Grey Oak changing gold, which they appeared to possess im large . < as they needed. One orto | cars, and in order to meet the demand of the uptown | servation did Mr. Parish comprehend you, or was the | yrrmN@ OF THE SEAMEN EMPLOYED IN THE GULF Sehr Geo Davis, Knay ye. Man! . Par Harvest Queen, City of Bi country were fierce en bore ied mg te oe x | travel, © time table has been adopted by which e cor ne crete Me Paris oar ey Rage iris SQUADKON—EXTRA PAY DEMANDED. Some Carel Weave; ieatthews: ewer, Nt 3 ae ee enh Phat: War M iogse Marthe’ J Ward, Lew reve rr led, sinc a ve " es a > “we 4 % Ce Jacob A Westervelt, ant FZ, ‘’ ceased all commu! with the natives. jy | leaves Harlem every tem mmutes during the day. All | could comprebend him. A large and spirited meeting of the officers and seamen RT ee ee 1 ye. teaeeon ‘cosa jacol ‘estervelt, ant New this country the Co-ta ns have found it Tespossible to this has been done ander a new superintendent, who has Threct examination resumed—Q. When said, “Mr. | whoseryed in the Gulf squadron during the war with penetrate, aud the only way they can reach the San Juan | lately been appointed. There 1s yet another ee Parish, will you have these,"’ and he made the motions Mexico, was held at the Shakspere Hotel last evening. river is irom the lake or down the Serapiqul. An at- | ment, which bas been suggested by some of our Harlem | you have spoken of, did you ask any else what he | 16 ouject of the tak tempt to cut a passage down the latter stream was re- | and Yorkville residents, and that is to leasen the running | wanted? A. We generally used to ask the waiter what ijecto meeting was to take measures for cently frustrated by Cart. Baldwin, who deteated mor» | time between Forty-second street and the Harlem ter- | he wanted, or Mrs. Parish, when she came in the carriage. | petitioning Congress for extra pay, similar to that granted than ten times bis own number, minus. There seems to be no necessity of consuming | Q When these things which you bad sent home in the | 6 the sailors who served in the Pasitic squadron. The ” Nicaragua has never ered her claim to Guana. minutes’ time in going a distance of less than | carriage were sent back, did you ever have any conver- hak: thaen iv hip North Carol casta, and the present government, dnding itself in a po- | our miles. We have also heard complaints recently of | gation with Mrs. Pari-l about sending them back? A. om the receiving ship North Carolina was ia at- th he practice of the drivers allowing ehildren to jump on | Nothing move than ehe would generally lean her head | endance, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Tue Schr Emily, Disbrow, Winingion, bdaye. , Ports. Sebr Prowess, Hulse, Boltimore, 4 days. < ATBANY, July H-Arr sche S Silliman, Clon, Baitunore. Sebr “1 W," Palkia, Bi Cid sebrs N¢g, Ward, Petersburg, rah Maria, Lauber, Schr Silver Cloud, . Rockland. Oyster Hay Schr Banner, Tarr, Rockport ALEXANDRIA, July 1—Arrr schrs Helen Mar, 2 Sehr Lexington, Tarr, Rockport. Palestinn en Island, Sid selirx Cornelia, NYork: M € Schr American Belle. Brown, Boston. Durfee, Fal! Rivor; Mariand, NYork; William D Cargill, doy loop ni, Hull, Providence. Beauty, Kdward and Suwnasett, do. Sloop Fashion, Bailey, Providence. HOST Sloo,, Fredk Hall. —-, Portland, Ct. Wryand: Sloop Samuel Hail, Andrews, Portland, Ot. Gen Taylog, Adame, Matanzas: Dory press (ir). Frith, ty. Philatelphia: JP Bllscott, Wm Pit. sition to calor ., Wo arrange: 4a ainical if the cars While in motion, to which fact the atten- er tue carriage, and tell me not tosend them. Q. Did seembly was called to order by James W. Hale, Feq.. ~ 4 >: Lo 4 question were received, aad | iou of the new superintendent is directed. rhe ever say anything to you about the meaning of his | fom 7% mas COO ou ks vicahaok ek a fee [Tn TCT TA aaa ee Cris Denna erie Homie Bat, lus occurred since, are matters of bistory—to yor tax Stirenens ov Tux Ixcwpanion 1x France.— | motions and gestures’ A. She said I must not send the : Deca! ae + | propeller Wamsutts, Wrye, New Hailed, Baiimore: WH Mail articles, for Mr. Parish did not _know what he wanted. | owing officers, who were vnanimously elected —Presi- i. Arey, Prov & nA Tirrell, Higgins, Propeller Pe 5 ‘lence. , Condor Yr ma, Thrasher, Hacifont. lia; Woodeulf Sims, Maso uinebang, Holm, Norwieh. ve NYork. | signal for a b nid BELOW. Amenea, Wickman, Liverpool via Halifax: ships Waban. 0 Paine, Cateutia: Seatiower, Woodvury, St John, NB, to load pik ‘Wi pool, bt Janei en Nicene : Tt was undoubted a Rica, when she anticipated the Northern Stetes in her inv f Nicaragua, to take pos Sersicn of und retain such of the State as suited her view: and interests. ident of the support o d not adv ntion of C We have Q Who paid your bills before the attack? A. Mr. Parish. | cent, Washington pinted to eoliett relief for the French sufferers the | Q. Who paid them after? %. Sometimes one of the Mes- ¥ Beebe, Alderme Want of space prevents wx | seurs Delafield would fetch a check, and§ sometimes 1 | ravcis 'H. Upton, Eaq., Capt." James M.) Tur? ‘uae of the donor. ‘The amount | Would go to the house and get a cheek from Mr. Parish. Secretaries, George M. Bowen and W. PD. Hale. Cross-examinat by Mr. Cutting. —Q. When you gave President, in taking the chair, said that he Vice-Presidents, Jadge W. Nesbitt, A. Nicholas, Exq Bartlett ¥ scriptions Ship Pioneer, ks lonia, Averill, Rio Bay Elm, Ts Englan¢. and relying upon a geners of the peo 200. ple Nicaragua i thelr favor, Ucy wbetog 1 e w about 4 ee your last statement as to what Mrs. Parish said, do you eowmed he had been called on ‘to preside on ip Cuba, Havana. Onward xe culty tn ating and « nati Fics ox tae Oro Qvaxee Cucnem, Rost Srxeet.— | mean to be understood as giving her exact words? A. I occasion from the fact that he was one of ving the day, &. rigans in the country. ihe sangt About ten o'clock, last night, a fire was discovered in gg ag gts her ey eee aes on pet the original petitioners to Congress in behalf of the Pacide at Virgin Bay. the wanton nm he roof of , - owe, situ ket. Q. Will you say the words were not these »qcadron, petition bad been successful, and he be- enwenpandenes: : : the roof of the old quaker meeting house, situated im} 7) 1 aid not know what was wanted!’ A. she | lieved that it was only necessary for the seamen employ- Herehd Martine © taken by them at Santa Ff Americans { Rose street, between Duane PUIL-ADELETILA, July 3A c ad Pearl streets, The fire- | never said that; I never heard her say that. Q. In what | eq inthe Gulf # ot : y ne said » @ z quadron to make a like respectful request i e . Be y lames. The | month aud year did Mra. Parish speak as youhaye stated? | w Congress, to induce that body to award them the same "Edlwarde, jeg! 7. Winsan d about one-third of | A. 1 don't know; she has frequently spoken to me so, ce that had been meted out to their brethren of the sick—in 1853, for one. Q. Did you make coast. The argument used on that application lente, Boston; Sharp . Charvote 4 ish, Boston; Hydroue uiler, GN ; Kel w York , to drive the Ame- | py ingle peak roof, 2 of which Mr. Hale came forward and offered the ie 4 be country, and prevent them shing'e= 01 pea wve been burnt off. Fro’ he while he 9 4 A " can bo deubs that in this wean es Sota es tre wan ah i crag | any memorandum in writing of what she said? A No, | was that the sailor was entitled tothe same considera. | Ulmer. ond W it iy wridence; EAS a acieu, Rew Rory: Ouly Dos ot active euppert of tle | by fireworks lodging om the shingles. Damage, about Q. De you depend entirciy on your own memory, | tion as the eoldier; that sume Was admitted to be jus y, Cosa Ocean Wave, Veasie, New. hb Rerdse, fritammen. ¥ ntry $250, There is an insurance of $4,000 in the Harmony ded by any one or anything in repeating her lan- | and there a could be no reason assigned why the ‘ ‘ - Pail River; Gun Rock, Wilson. Lubec: I, N Godfrey, st this attempt was not | Jueurance Company. A few days ago, the building was | Guage. A. Yes. sir: the reason why it is so distinct im | seamen of the Gulf squadron were not as well entitird to svamer Boston, . NYork Godirey, Hedford; Mowes VanName, VauName New seconded b. la, but for w bought at auction, by Mr. Charles Devlin. * my mind is, that! frequently told ‘the men not to send | extra pay as those of the Pacific squadron. The speaker _Keuneber, Hand, NYork; ship A MLaw- | York: Marcena Munson, Brewster, New Y Pair, Snedicor, of the 0 i g vd Sat ‘ * things until Mrs. Varish gave the orders, or the waiter | here read the copy of the petition presented to Congress rinkwater, | sd York; 8 N Hall, Mitchell, Portland, Conn: Challenge, therea fthem were actually marched to | Fit® ix Prant Strmet.—Sbortly before nine o'clock, | came for the things after he had taken Mr. Parish home. | on debalfof the seamen ‘of ‘the Paritic oosst; at the con. a imer, nib hy ay Bg ~ «and See Lion, Higgina, Hosta here their hearts fated } last night, a fire occurred at No. 403 Pear! street, oocu- | Q. Relying upon your memory, do you now say that the borde’ B iat them, aud more than b. thom deserted and went wy %. O. Beirna, book and fancy store, Mr. Beirna you give the exact words of Mrs. Parish, or the substance gr tions . V sharp, Sharp, Salem; H Hevton, Giles, Roct them, ond wore teas bat Tus Concteue wah tae | Beawre : be me sig oes os = eaniveRpeators a Of those words, as you how remember? A. T could not evolved, That this meeting Milly concurs In the object Ware, Veaaie, Neponsit; ©) Shave shaw, Nag ple, Bal 3 Tha aan eee ener ins “artrect OF the Chota Rieand inte. | it feeme, bad a lot of reworks on a platform say they are the exact words, but as nigh as my memory | for which i€ was convened, and respectfully requosts that WANGOR, June a5-Cb cane’ Pa Ye their own country, cautod the fiat browk up and failure | store window, for gale, A boy lighted some crackers, | serves Ine they are just as she spoke iI the Congress ef the United States will grant to the oM- Miscellaneous and Disasters. Sy ne HU sehr Packet, Downs, NYork; July of the expedition. Ip the meantime the government of | threw them in the air, and they fell amongst the fire. Theodore Austin, being sworn, saidet am in. the | cere, seamen and marines who served in the Gull of | 4), Pye seamsbip Alma, Capt Bocande, wailed yeater BUCKSPoR sy Aer JU Homer, NYork. ye CHARLESTON, June Avr yelir 1a has notified G actos! government of this will be considered eq Bo matters stand at mals that unlees the present | works on the platform, and instantly set them on fire, Itry business, in the Washington Market, New York; Mexico during the Mexican war the samo amount of extra tate Ls recognized by her, it | breaking in the store window, and ring the store. The SS twenty-five years of age: I knew Henry Parish for | Pay 0s has already been granted by Congress to those who teclaration of hostility, | flames were fortunately extinguished, with a loss Of | ghout twelve years before bis écath, both before and «| on the coast of California in that war. although I think there | about $0. No insurance after bis attack; he was 8 customer of’ mine in my busi- solved, ‘That those who participated in the capture n Hay with upwards of one hundred | Now York: #4 Waring, Mralth, New York. ‘The energy exidbiied in discharging, re-looding | ship. supposed to be the Joba Fraser, from 4 this steomer for f . | Be ship Astoria, Hutehinson. 1 this stewmer for ber present voyage, Is an evi- | Bt ship As Heh 9 Ro mmediate dawg tempt being renewed, terer, before the attack; before his attack Tampico, Tuspan and Tobasco, and who ¢ company wre determined to ensure punctaality | Phinnty: 2 Northern poe tm Wateon, ae itines te ae. ea Police Intelligence. he was af ay place of business perhaps threo or four de i vo nan in carrying the flag of »riure of their vessels. Fs pe . a pert; sche Col Satterly Meg pb eye Preah th heed ony 1008 Cast. —C 7 . | times a week while living in Barclay street, when be was ntry thriumphantly through the Mexican war in ct er 10 Ellwood Walter . _DAMARISCOTTA, June 27—Arr brig Montgomery, MeNeae A Mystxmovs Cast.—On Wednesday evening the atten. e y have full couSdence that Congress wilt be as of letter Peg, by lB Secre’ Virginia, a 3 My reasons for not anticipating an immediate move- ment on the part of the Northern States are, that San Sal tuon of the Eighth ward p in town; be would stay at my stand and talk some mi- b Norther waz called to a poor WO | ites and then I would walk eA bim about the market st to them as to their brethren who eerved in the Sat - 1. tose peed be “ — ore oe man named Mrs. Price, thon lying ill in the basement of & gather ° raieg. extra C4 new in the market to auit i i, out taal ‘ts ‘ io roe oe — o street. Tho neigh id woman had is taste. ¢ his aitacl 4 be take or show an: olved, That the officers of this meeting be request. chants, « deeply iB devt, and every man within ber bor. | 62 Ring street. The nelgibors ee rane cansyana | interest im you, of in your aflairs: A. He told mo Wa | &4 te prepare potions tobe presented to Congress for the ders is needed vo labor in the to! The army of Guate. | poisoned, and ' Persons who mi the | cholera season, in 1849, 1 believe, coming from Rocka. | foregoing object, and also to furnish to our Senators avd eeantematel ie ent ai = on — p oaed poison bad just departed from the house. Two lawyers, | way, on Sd ht there wae a business in Wall street | repre Seale pen mo of this meeting led by Carrera , ey said, had been visiting the woman in ot that would be a nicer, and pay me better than marketin cading of the resolutions was frequently interrupt uot leave the state for { an insurrection op the part bos. poy _— gerd reapers Lag ype There were three gentlemen with him, who called hiss cheers, and at the close the baud plaged Hail Co ' . about some business, and while they wore with Mrs. | sway; this was on the South ferry boat; we had “0 pn ey a pte tide we nee Price they tndvced ber to take a powder in a small | come down nae im the > 1 faw no more a) nk eel yr lh nee eto draaght of water. They then left the basement and did | & We came he boat, he went one way and I the A ag omy Row departere the woman was | “ther; after that Ido not remember whether I aw him ) ne ee eS ee ee | taken violently sick, and intimated that she had been in, until { saw bim at the market in bis carriage afer 11 well how few and far between, like angels’ visits see a war break unt, yet ( ila, the Apes poisoned by the two persons who had a few moments | the attack. Q. Was anything saia by him to you betore | i peverty's corner, were the rewards which Jack re bormetiy commanded te . mv yf ia 3 a Previously been in her company. Two physicians were | his attack, about the means of carrying on that Wall | ccived for bis services. At this point the explosion of fre Gua, and was defeated by Walker, hae bad barge immediately sent for and the proper an ‘wore ap- | street business? A. He mentioned ap or in the street was #0 overwhelming that the a Americans, and pub states *e As I be plied with good effect. The stomach pump ejectod large | *urance or bank—no particular one that! remember. Q. | =I¥ was obliged to suspend. The boys having at pone ape 4 Bt any ofensive opera. | Tusntities of arsenic and some optum. Indeed, the quan- | Afler the attack, was Mr. Parisi, occasionally at your | insth ict up slightly. be procewiod ns follows: My frie liens ou the pert Weare likely tobavea | ty was sufficient tw kill half a dozen persons. Tho | pla Washington market? A. Mrs. Parish camoto my | | like to hear that music: itis no ruption to me—it is bs pty Nene eee erceigent of this State has not | Women at the time of the arrival of the physicians | place, but Mr. Parish never came out of his carriage. . | fl birth of freedom to our coun le recent election for Presi this State has not] void not speak a word, but mado signe "with ber | Pieare state what was the usual course between you and | '"y. | (Cheors) <0 herald the gond news to our resulted im a choice by the people, a number ve de- | hands that ‘ber breast, throat, and stomach, wore | Mrs. aod Mr. Varish on those occasions® A. Mra. Parish, idack who is now far away on the deccan, tow areas pn ey tt Jucans sane is Rives and the burning dreadfily, at she was in consequence jad -_ ume be BA — = = - that Mr. y the Ra My G. ju: sy A ». ic od by by ~ unable to ¢ 1 3 sta! Q varieh was out in the carriage, at the side of the market. | him on his retur ud che if Jack would on Ghamorristas in Choutaies. The principal candidates are | un*¥'e to speak. The Bayucians staid by the potent Says I, “TI would like to see bim—i will take some. | eke on much interest in himself as is 7 whe woman all night amd paid ber every attention. Selavar and Rivas. and although the former has the best Feslonaay cur repmtet vuned Pe nee ‘whete'the' un, | thing Cat that he used to like;"" 1 showed her the articles ends take in him, he would be far better off than he DAGHIQN, July l—Arr sches Gem, Cane and Allan Down- OF a india ‘ie tae, Nove, aor 1h onn as the remainder of ¢F ‘Most of the corn is in a doubiten : Bi Higde, Pbietetohinc ee, Sas 5 have ores San fe tor Warecienys ths li Bawaed Sohn” on, Lawion, 8 George, Nis (and #4 for I «2h, bark d that has been | Fale ucknam NYO, i Sith, beige Warksie, Raackford, 9 Li * vat ite Avctioing vere | Limerick: 2th, Mary E Mililken,’ Staples, Barbadves, sale ("Sols dour is damaged; a | Meco, X York ‘o come to some conciusion to-day in | yt ALL RIVER, Jul Fegard io the course of operation. There ix batone vewsel | filha, Gree tebe had. Tee ——. « clipper of 3% ‘one. ‘The idea e that - os y 5 ontley, if # cull cient corn in a state fo keep puton board, " “4 ‘ohmcen: then fil wp wht iad can decile oH John Rogers, Filion, Phita Whether ie corn ran be kept ina wate to ship tintil we can : . . here from the owners: ifnot, must be sold. Osten bee ae in [ anee. Smiy Anmi ate Neicaty (of Dumariseotia), Jones, hence for | Semucl Hultoe, Podger, New Ye Saab, On, Queliec, in ballast, went ashore in m fog on tive th « eee ae Ow ot! lose, The \ M was #5 tone msyred for B19,000 (about in Jawes M. Terver thon took the « the adoption of these resolutions he s#id. be conld 2 one who had had experience in the Navy; and pd. Ta rising jatelphi; 24, ‘C Avr at New Bedford J Att, Malet, beaters salr 8 ohy Hector, Norio, Paciic | rr Baths Hnstrese, Dis Lee wilh 350 bbis ep off; went home won, Reekland for ¥ one we, O Higeon (8 Greiner, Or ‘eae chop. from Londen for Caleutia, June 6, lat nT meee Chi i = J , con, R & H Retell, J W, Adaline Teend. and Tsabella Thompson. paphlpals: al rr echre Victory, Cook, Warwick. Jane © Patterson, Dole, {or Philadephia: mma (t % ‘orp: Snean Baker, Gookin, Sace for do! Benjamin Menon rige Mare’ Netw, tom mau. | Pranese rman ord, NC Pitcher, ‘Brown, Roctlont be sail 2iet; Warham, Meckner, trom do | pie 'M F Bounday,' Mahlon Bete dW. Mars & Maroy NO Hontress, Cyeloue, J K Stoneback, Victory. Nor i Kroadwater, Gilmanton, Vay KYor Poston: Forest, Brown, am! Emporium, Mahew, Phila: 1» Colson, or eaton, Gardiner for NYork. Sid ehra Jane © Ship Panther 40N, lon ie W fh laya from NYork for Sydney Of itso tar, yet lam inclined to this the latter will be | fri nai women iay writhing in agony. Hore, he learn. | 1 Waa going 10 take ovt; sbe told me uot to take the | newly. But Jack is modest and stands quietly by, not rumb, while men fur lees deserving ily up and fatten at the publ te ould not tel] | daring te ask fora elected. ‘The Constituent Congress will Meet at Leon OF | oa irom making signa with the sick w that her | Catvass, Dut to take the red heads, as he bo part whatever in | bsband and son had lately died at Pauams. and that amt t litte cnterest, aa all the | Wey. left bebind them some mosey which fell to ber. | @ere po high, to carry him some snipe, that would come | ‘/ er and sppiauze) my fr at little interest, aa al She bad two lawyers employed to recover the money, | cheaper; I took them out to his carriage and spoke to | | connot believe that cor country will Le so unjust as The cheering news {rom the United States brought | Sad these were the men who, she says, attem: to | him: be looked at me, after speaking to him about two | not to reward the brave seamen who have perilied their oy Fg Ry te he roleon her by giving her the arsenic and opium tot drink, |-OF three times; Theld wp in my band the birds, for kim | lives im her eervice. Gur petition will be answered with re Oe hans pain ator ae Fics wanted tar to naiiag over allthe | t pick out what he wanted: he twok his cane, aud he | the same generosity ax was shown to our brethren who panes aan tee York aud the almost certainty ot tne | Property to them, bu A do it. They then | furried it around, and be seared me; I stepped back } fought on the Pacific coast. (Vrolonged cheers, and mu Ne eee erty aun | mate ler take an oath (the nature of which our | {fom \the carriage door: I then stepped up and tried to | by the band.) ception : pot leart:) and then, alter ome | make bim understand; he could not understand mo, and | The mecting was then brieily addressed by John Law. bare convinced tie Americans that they baye | "eporter cow : brethre , consultation ther forced or coaxed her to ir I went back to the market again: Mre. Parish bought , Who served ax beetewain’s mate in the Galf under Oot bees forgotten by their brethren at home, and the ui Lin pai odore Perry; Mr. HY ‘a tailor on beard the Fe- Nicare hs at take of the fatal drangbt. Mrs. Price an irish | What sbe raw fit it out to the carriage; after tha:, y Sompyomee ot te refusal i the t ited. Teton. governs Woman, about thirty. five yoars of age. No trase | they came down again in a week or two; I carried out Charlee Simpson on beard sloop-ot-war to recognise her a2 & State will soon be dispelled bas yet been discovered of the whereabouts of the | the things that she bought, also carried ont diferent ,» and Mr. Downing, who served on the frigate By the ow. 10 gosive that Ce i Parker H. fronch | @¥yers, end as the woman is entirely unable kinds of birda 1 had, to jet him pick out any, if he could; The substance of all twit remarks was, that ces of ihe speakers at the New Orleans meeting, and | ‘9 *beak or write, it will be some days, perbape, cre the | | could not make him understagd. | left what she bought Were as well entitied tw extra pay from Jee Crubasiestie in Ine praises of Walker and Nicaragua, | mysterious business is cleered up. The poor woman may | of mo in market; Tain ahead of my story; | alao tried to Congress as those who served im the Pacifis Fa eee ete puede Le oct persons here, it being | a@ 10 the meantime, and then the vilsine who thus at- J ‘alk fwith and shake bands with him; he smiled and squadron. Mr. Hale then came forward and well Understood that he is in decidedly bad odor with the | ‘™pted to murder her will cecape from justice. At pre: made a noise in his thront, and then he would be very 4 -@il that he hat called this morning npon that ov at, having leit here a de or to the extent of | S¢Dt the patient continues in an improved state, but she is mad at ft apparentiy; I went in the market; all cod, brave old soldier, Gen. Sent, (Three cheers wore government, pe move & yet speechless, although perfectly sensible to ail that is | ™Y, transactions with bim, when she was down ere proposed for Gen. Scott, and three times throe wore id hrig Gem, Day In port «hr & done WArr at Berma Renrepors. Gtayaws PR. Jone 16—In port schr_ Flora Kime, Bragdon from Portland, jist arr, to feat for NYork: and olbere as * Prancis, June 2—In port barks Seiera Nevada, for Torsion, Henjemin Hurgrss for Howton: Sarah, for do; Sarah | Toniem conte, tor NVark ee ons, cians P fol AGEXA: Sune E—In port barks Splendid, aad Panny Baler Pag Rg apy op Ay ra, ‘mm for Mareeli ‘ "2s ints Sanuap, i 1 ‘ores, Vera Crus; ships Cromwell, its Havre T=Chl Ry ship Lord Ashburton, Crerar, jam 2 Trawsniy Tinewass Are J Hf Ryerson, Latham, and fore reported below Huh): 14h Aster, Cmtiero. NY in OF fiftews thousand doliare, which had been entr-ted im, Ww ' o was unable or unwilling to ac scing around her, Some documents and papers of va. | wth him, were similar; until this winter, he | ivem.) The general told ine that he waa juat going to | Pr Sid (th, Jaw Gray, Plummer, to bign, and for which he was unable or unwilling wa ac. Y [ie which ita well known Mra. Price had 'n her posses. | Matted to come down to market abd was taken | @4v@ town, and cond not be with Ws to night, Out that Harden, Je ; quay be raised in Kew Orleans "' | sion, are missing, and when asked their whereabouts by | il, and they carried him back ome again; Mra. thized heartily with you in the objerts of tia ing Ronde 1h, Moontigh' Pendleton, New rang, tom Fi rvpoot: Gen yah ‘ atoerd in New Orion. capers an attempt to | OUF Feporter, ahe intimated that these lawyers had carried | Farish came and bought of me and of ‘others | meeting, and ii ho conid bo of aby service horeaitor ne | ‘ iWon Paroltite, Maderson, Falmonh, 2st, | ships Forest’ State, Polester,, Bostgn, Renater, Godin, Mi ove thet Padre Vili ion parere on aiomrs 1° | them of. ‘The poli ought to imrestgate the malice most | flee, mutlon, Ae. Teent Wont, oF carried it out myuclt, | womid be glad ef the opportunity, T also eaited on Com. | wu W il Cneglend, Colewth , 2s | York: Union, Davis, do; back A Ht Rimbaly Staley, Mar Wiis wen entire mistak’. No man in tae republic stands | (oroughly, ax it is acase of borrible strocity and a pre | ' the carriage, until the last time she was there; sh | modere Torry, but foond that he wae gone to Sharon Honpeacs, June W—#hd Victoria, Mowry, NOrieans: 10h ‘ : bigher, oF i@ more beloved and veapected’ than Padre | meditated attempt at murder: | yb gee Ed A} Loe wap to send up t pee. Mag can assure you that, although the C Phovbus, Korbock, NYOR. 44 was washagen, NYork newaldern, Moot Blane, omen. q . her house; and the ne urday she eet “ ae bern off to in RENTERS, Je 4 Rmma, Horsley NYor ce this Vi. Hewes native of nna, was rector of the chr bh Charnes oF Fanezziewest.— William Ball, a resident of | sown with a pote for the same tevortmnent, ensoptine the San yet = = est = ane Be hrewhe Cy ly eg it - Lamy tas oy Czleang, and Palma, Sep eet ons tacater, seeake of tite te ts bs 166 West Thirty ninth street, and late a superintendent | pocre: 1 got no more orders from her: he died berore i | | him in the Gulf of Mexicb. Hasmgy. Jt aided de Cues; fom, dohann banger Lanne, seoae bs Gaus every parson we Whom | have ope Biel <! J gud trostee in the American Stee! Pen Manciacturing Co., | W#e time for another order; 1 sent my bill in, Biteen dol were here given for Commotore Perry : the subject y situated at No. 196 West Thirty seventh street, war ar J“! me cents, for these two orders; Mre. Pariah ome interest in the cause of the . for in LAE Arr Agnes Lorde, Nesmith Philadel : wound ent me a check, signed in her name, I have forgettes | Wee & sailor myself. I am probably the only man ike, Haack, NYork. Sid Ith, Hindos- mn hy Cmasama, Jone 8, 186 rested a few days ago, vy officer Rebb, of the Second | the bank. @ About how often did Mr. and Mrs. Pariah ere >» saw the fight between the Cheeapeake and he anak Ar * lames Asheneats ve ™ Fether Frances, . and by the way, if | recollect right, we got Capiz, May 2 Ar The steamer San Carice arriy here yeeterday, br ug. trict Police Court, on charge of embezzling avout 860 | Come to Washington market after the attack? A. In the be Shann Sid ath, Surion. Joy, NYork fail, pring and winter, every Saturday; they would very | Whipped. At any, rate the onemy said ~0. The cause, wig & battalion of one hundred and eighty mea, ander 5 he ane in on barks FA Kinsman, command of Col, Jaquess, al! from New Orleans | Tiese Ire eee tae vy Avert yo! mc ealiga, | seltom mike Q. About how frequently did you go oa | fellow citizens, wh¥h hes called us together tonight, ¢ | Carcurrs April Ei-Arr Abaelling, Hall, Bosom, Vouk, Maat ‘brett, wr ten come out fally armed and equipped, wih + of | West strech, the secretar; b+ ‘B.Ry. to the carriage and see Mr. Parish, and attempt to com. | #0 strictly a question of right, that it seems to me only | John Wile, Ward, Newboryport. (id April 25, Geo Lee, er Westernport, ¥, BYork. wilion aud provisions, realy to go mag | Wee 7 and teasnrer of the | municate with him? A. About two-thirds of the | necessary to present the case in its true light before Con- | Barstow. Boston: ah, Rip Grands, Wilon. Melbourne Zh, ‘ HK Dunton, 8¥ork all | Company, who charges the accused with having. on the | time ne near as “j Nero Brown. London am. | 13th ult., (some'days after the company ceasol opera | oy rom what you y - n. | grees. The argument, like the handie toa jug, ie all on on wie, and [ feel confident that your claims wil! b OntTEMOV TI hy Tet th Jones, Bartlett, mame 6 mi. Bos him, what appeared once, They are a fine looking set of men v; Howaryt, Bal wo from your section, are order'y and obedient to be the e# also brought the news of the reception of Pv ive vyil | tons ) carried ee begins mays Without either | state of his mind when you saw him afler hs | mitted #8 soon as they are made Ave Skkinmer of (he Seas, Hoga, London Neh minslhijy Ocroata, Clark, % and the recognition of Nicaragua by the United States wie a hid bi t, ate! pens, ‘enon gt ght web attack ‘. Not in bis senses or right miad The Chainman then put the to vote, and ami Powbattan, Simmons, lc Cardi® | York Ma Alexandria, Delaware, 10 covernmen. You cap imagine Low welcome thie ws to | 1 the amount of nearly 9800. accused was browght | © Was Mr. Pariah particular about bis marketing? A, | they were adopted by acclamation, . Kelle of the West, Howes, Catentia | ing Muni Reothe; ton, Albany: Dennie, x may imag sree Om wee | ceed * Flandrexa, at the Jefferson Market Police | © Ah chide? 5 ib Guest or Vow ib, Sorth America, Dunbar, do (and y wut: AE 1, Ton ni sloop Vigiiant, A me fired on the plaza, and the bells | Court, where he was held fo bail in the aum of $1,000, to cry nice, the best im the market. @. Was it h fA. ] —_— ee Sid Mth, Galatea, Barber (from London), Cardi? Gish vy tmen. A stoops Wine Sievtman; Felociiy A Kh answer the charge preferred againat hin to buy woodcock, and canvars back ducks when in gea- Missent Letters. Ficisork, ype =Cll mma dane, Springer (rom NOr PiWree kel ny “Tally Lerlee, Ruvssel Pi Acheter, and those by oun ne son? A, Yee, sir, but mostly partridges ; he would have List of letters advertised in the Baltimore Sun, T fonne), € jade inhiy { 7 NOvieans rrenwerh oF we, Corr Norte, and came Port Keanvey Scrrorwnep sy Eront Henprep | woodcork, canvass bock ducks or partridge ; they ar day, July 1, 1866, remaining in the Raltimore Post Of ¥ Vac at dime 19— Arr Jobn § ¢ s and Lieut. Sherman | Caeveyer Ixptans.We have just received informati three in season together. @. In what month was it you first | uncalled for-— We pa » Pry bes ordered the new | from Fort Kearney of more Indian deprsdations, and Mr. Varieh in bis carriage, after his attack? A. I FOR PHILADELPHIA HOUSES. shout twelve miles | determination on the part of the red men to Bill all their | think ti was in spring. Q In what year a? A, Paker & Shoemaker, Fifth and Brown street The ve today, a! in | white friends. “Captain Steinne, Second Dragoons, i* wait I think it grow in the year 1860. Q When you went M. J. Lakens, 102 Market street ) : * le & Co., 8. F. corner Sixth Dungeness 1h). Novae NYork Tur, € ve Sh 1h ' Ww vork 0. NB Ath A 0 P vn a, Chas lest t Market a anesthesia A emma S222 , 3 23? q ay 5 o F eeEN = on ve S ; : : 3 ; = e 535 A 3a 3 : Fy a3 ES z : 5 : e im pipers tse 2 orate : a 2 Es t : i cS Sset ; : : ; E & 2353 : ; = ab 3 Z > € 3 5 4 7 £ e237 2 232 =e g = F & 4 F = 5 2 5 3) 3 s tigi 2833 f Lb gvol | r wivtle w the arrival of two « nieg. ordered to march to his | to the carriage on the occasion mentioned in your direct R. MeNe ag ¥ ‘ i, | asniet On their arrival the Cheyenne braves will | examination, what articles did von exhibit to Mr. Parish | eabury & Ayres, 42 North Third street Statemnan, Wate, T 1 ! ‘ : the ba ” throng e " . have t " tu the st. —Lea: worth Journa ‘ stated what articles | generally carried to he car Wright Broth ue 114 Market street ‘ Pe eT a w CKPORD 3 < + luce i) prong, Malis has om Hie spot, hiave | June $6 & Upon ue first vocasige taal You weak Ww ale. [Nowe for Busion, aud poi laps Wous for New ork. Baa os hia eae ee Wain: grange, Bees Eos binges :

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