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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1856 rare for Liverpool, July egairet Councilman MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. iSiaeey mh eto Shey wer of ops Peete cat am ly cavaced has ta agp, jt Si are ta by witngee); 1 ‘mS eS Re BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Feading of the tetimeny ‘wad called. for and proceeded Floral gts Ora ian Lo tis pine wi te er a ey one ‘Supervisor Ely in the chair. A quorum aud the Mayor with, an¢ may be found im another columa. A rambling Since the formation of the colony of the Bay Islands, oie cokaeen san usheameioe Jockin ioe umes the gan? Gat" S't cter | Sur, couweog every faraarts eapion tna ten | Ti nates a aoe oa e ; hess henge ——~ gars poral convict or s Councilman Soe Dye Sen Ge toma aud practices; and do eve = Wasestenees ee ee ee Soin “St made Iman Whitlock, ving circu- same in ap; colonies there Capel ‘The Committee on Criminal Courts reported reported against the ite ne reports derogatory to his character. It was | Great + and why, es, 0-eahk, aiyeald’ then ool js Lae apbohaled Ae i miarteae sane — wallyh veoed heg yb gE imagmuch as ies Saeasee, Neee Pe unin, Se 8 avo epaeee Great Lary bas rey in law—and Abrabam Delano, Jr., whose teatimony betbre the Rate Oe ad been refused by the Jaze. Tho folowing communl pater transacting some other cy unimportant business the | this eountty was i the und SETA aS Sean || Sek tities "eae os ido Os coed eaten, mao tae ot ing Ware rom Chareston for Boston, 8 days ~eation on the subject was received from Judge Capron :— | Board adjourned to 5 o’clock this a few freebooters made these & place of resort. They, | nation commenced. Oteohe ty Prmeenee mee Orvice or tHe City Jupax, 115 Nassau staee: —_—_— in exploring the rivers, found valuable dyewoods; and | — Adjourned to Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock. brah 7 y zg, tat, ton 6648 thie 3.0 Yu (ta Yous, July 16 1966. Our Belize Correspondence. oe, eet Fobeley~ Mege nny A to cut these % Righteent \— ‘woods vicinity of or, other words, fro! bp Four note role of Sai nung received.” 1 (nfbems ‘ Beuzu, June 18, 1856. | To river Hondo on the north to the Seboom, about six Lali det pear oveand For dney, 36 02, 5 di fae tert co, Jung tn hare: Holmes, for Oa = Feaday inh ss loard ot che Recorder stated | Indignation against General Walker—Hopes of the Loyal | miles to the south of this town, @ distance of near one OUR VERA CRUS CORRESFONDENOE. ney, Guy ol Ss ‘a en ee ytd Sune ‘Ae onan Pr woeman Superrioons, 4 and you i British Subjects—Arrival of a Mining Party—4 Salwe | hundred miles. The whole of that extending Vera Cavz, June 23, 1856. i esterday, 1,1 i igen baer, ee ony Pe od NY¥ork (and ; Hist Golden Len, Joan ba whoo Pins se be a mia ee Stopped—Arrival of ihe U. 8. Ship Fuliom—Fear of the | back to the mountains, they have bad, and stil continue | Diplomatic Interview Udwween Senor Alvares and General i tin, at is. 1, fon. do, ah, Free se Sal, Novos, do; both, sobre Henry Db in which Lam interested, is entitled to pte aie Cy Natives—Comme™al Affairs—Marine Disasters—Affray eompined uonrty or quite as much po Comor fort—The Spanish Debt Acoount—Spoilzmen Ousted pet Jam., June 26. ane addi- Sahl daly Gre’ ieybound, Hore ry ‘San Blas (and ald "e8 of « policeman are Bot required i of he Oty ‘ i | The Question Settled—Peace Sentiment All Over—Re- | tions of ‘American have Rieg-t eo ae p have P Ruveell, Green, ‘When Mr. Van ve - s ‘ verned cnttnels bo the a sine die of the ofc an tion—Something New about the Bay Istands—Inci- iuire both a clerk and a policeman. During the tine dents, dc., de. . ‘i from 9d. turn of the Spanish Fleat—Mexico Hopes a Cash Aid } to 114., according to qratiy, Pere iery pei From Washington—The Right of Way and its Cost. gales have ruled at 134d. a'14. Flowr—Sales of last ar. given way materially. Sales’ eT) ve May 10—In port ships Boy ad, trig was Wakina: Micterae Works oo. 8 ‘Caonstase, dane Zia port ships, John i wie ny anderevore was continued in my office he was not, ac- For some time past our good loyal subjecte in this set- Haying an official friend on board of her Catholic Ma- | rivals of Howard street Baltimore, at 8%3,—other inferior pert qimpot l- to my recollection, pole bi RiLcmes siek, boxer employed aa a poles tlement have been watching the progress of Walker on jesty’s war steamer Isabel U1., Commander Don Ramoo Pg (eS pe dks ths spre A i el re taker, Hew and Bry Bercy ey In demand a eee amenay one oe imperiously | the Pacitic, and Kinney on the Atlantic coast of the Bustillos, which 1s bound, instanter, to convey posce in- } Sox, duty paid. Hams-—Ladt sales of American cat 734d. | Cth Hata Wap la Oe reo eb ag telligence to the anxious authorities of Cuba, from our Lumber—W. P. sbinglee have been sold a 24s, . P. ° wy Tregret that the Recorder should bave thus deemed itne- | Isthmus, Much speculation, gossip and gas have been let gener, ie iw Opposing my application by his to lay th MDAC SEP ARPA ely | ot agaist those gentlemen, and also against your gov Seeetitin csonction 'my petition to the Common Council | ernment,for allowing those ‘libusters”’(as they are called placed my'reques’ oh the round of necessity and although T Reed, Elwell for London, do; Goriuthian, Slater, a sae Snow, for Liver] do; Ger areen. Fatrba more, Whitmore; Metro Bardow, snd Sane’ Oliver: unc; Hark Lys, Pearce, for Boston, neswty ady, See te ee heroic umber is still abundant. Tobecco—The enermous im- People, I take advantage of it, in hopes that my | Portation of Io's. during the _past few weeks, have con. lines may slide into your press for the general benefit. | siderably depressed the market, aud we have heard of eae aver that a cliceman's services were notrequi- | Bere) to be in San Juan del Norte or San Juan del Sud at Our Wns has ae ip sree own | no sales what. ever. peaion fe cloasty op all, These wiseacres—good loyal Britizh subjects, all—are ‘With way quite so much as he may affect in his Ce ‘ea horrided to think that the United States has not put forth | case is rast ne SAE ne my ht pondence. Comonfort soon demonstrated to his satisfac-} MARITIMB INTELLIGENCE. ‘orks July 1, Alice Tarlto ceyant bet Stak nee secteer OTE parensi Be aie Ee Dawber, Dott: 1, schr Win: fag tavous cers experioned aut your teowinipe of tae per. | Der Strongrerm and “‘oruahed them out” long before this; | The ais ialancs which compose, that are Lainses|| icp thes Une Sell nag wad BS 6%, A De has to demoed, yaw TORR—7mas Bison: emstein fom tapes Ue for, in such a face, these cosstitute the onfy gandart o¢ | Dutas that has not been done, their only prayer aud | Ue hundred ano twenty-five miles from Belize; they are | nolens volens. He was compelled to agree to a re exami- beeacvediy ry fee = Faas June 16—In port bark Monmouth, Bta- derision to which appeal ean. be made. “ on and within twenty miles from the coast of the State of tee cio i moon % | pies. for, Hampton Ronda July b: sels Republe, Buow, for Taina resi! a ida that the Keesider endeavored to put | RO® before God is that Great Britain will do so for you. | Honduras, and were in the actual possession of that State | Dation of the schedule made up between ne: Lean 1 80 | mom wane, 6 80 | [raitimore: hy Indicator; W tite, uinana, with water he decision of thie quesiion on purely polucai gronnds ‘Pray, | And eould any reliance be placod in their assertions, the | up to the j ear 1840, when they were piratically seized by | his worthy predecessor from Madrid, which concealed <i Saas Saiki, San 04 sat a PPR NPI Sila ger eer den that TF daatca oe volved im the su | thing has already been done; for they assert that a large sper of Col, Melons, Gp Sa nupertendeat a a lot of doit-money, which may have been felt in the Port of New York, July 34, ready: brig Worren Aaa, oS Sorameony Reems Etadine he Mee ceeuaeTerueces | free ef the West India squadron have already gone | have remained in poaseasion (under protst from Hon: | Dockets of the talretals Bet Ome Oech, in siney CLEARED. horus ts iisren, Nickerson, Leg? from my service by that oficer, the manner in which it was | down to Greytown for that purpose, ‘and if half of | ¢uras) of H. B. Majesty ever see. course you are | or service to the nation, and for which, in equity, the aan wero, Stevens Liverpool—Stur Clearman & Co. ‘GisRALTAR; June 18—In port bi ark. Ritmbeth, You oa done sie ubecaent proceedings whicbermluated ina | their wishes are reaaod, Walker, Kinnoy, and | ST&7% that Honduras haa not the abllty ar power to pre: | Mexican government could not be eld accountable, Oar | giyeen. 9 nnNS? (uunnan) Ausah Talimore “less & | Gull, gsi it ant ar Wigd mea Wieard, cording (o my convictions of duty. both a decent seif-respect | Unele Sam also, will get a drubbing. It is really amus- greater wrongs and cae the "power Fame power | Presklent never intended to deny an honest payment ofall nek ta Pifoot, Lee, Melbourne Gardner, Arkel & Elliot, | Guavzasxn, June 2>-In port barks Mister, Yorowell, for anda proper regar to the hondr and independence of my | ing to gee the gentlemen gesticulate; and to hear thom ou her towns on the Main. an, some. zee ‘since I in- | just accounts—but the funds used for bribes, and to line Hark Fann jolmen. Smith, Antwerp—Poat, ‘Smt eC. iz mec Koza, abt April 23—In port shine Starr King, Turser, formed you two . jesty’s war vessels | the pockets of high foreign functionaries, of Spain or other lerder (Bremen), Kublman, Baltimore—Me; for San Francisco 10 days; John stuart, Chamberlain,’ Siroceo, Stucke t to & survetilance and supervision which the law | ‘Dblow,’’ one would think at such times that, where there Mm Seated antha teh teat the Ri baer ee <a’ adtiane ta eatin’ had visited Truxillo, a town in Honduras, and d therefore subject to the 80 much valor—where men ar ig to volunteer | $120,000 trom that town for hay enforced & E z ‘West, and Black Warrior, Murphy, (3 r do idg, to sail soon. Hoyowv.u, May 24—In port bark» Frances paiabenwoncec while they mid laboring to ee Brig Elizabeth & Ann, Robison, Miranachi—J A Machado, almer, Stott, ‘ig Glencoe; Ossken, from Teeka- Brig Golden Rule (Br), Williams, Demerara—Middieton 4 2 = e Ff a never could have contemplate glock, wee also a, policeman, ers. But Tam glad that the presentation of my to go and thrash those Yankees—it would not have been | on an English merchantman, who come into that port disorganize our social he very Sg for = Francisco June 5; bite aiforded the Ki portunity whieh, as I wis he. . some time after, under the ad. P. N. Wode- declined Raving. embraced ty the total m4 h rr 23d. Bland, he cubraced betore ycurhrmorable body, tomsizuie «| Necessary for Mr. Crampton to prostitute his high offlce | House the ‘great ‘Buglish meee eee oes * hoae: | can obligations toSpain, The evidence was brought too ig Pes Rive Peta on—G Bulleley. Havana, July «Arr brig RB Lawton, soot Mariot m, favorable to himselt, pcre the amount and to enlist men for the Crimea in the United States. In | dent here. The war steamer Devastation, with libuster | strong for decngeas or cover of the elastic coyscience of rig Waters Fal ease, Kavenllla—Kverett & Brown. fenay, York (and proceeded for soho iy Os industry. but have | fact, Ihave been often on the point of saying to these | Wodehouse, Mr. Augustus F. Gore, his secretary, another | Alvarez and the saints; and as soon as the iacts were jamee Davis, Staples, Boslon—R F Buck & Co. Sears Norieans: Tih, steamship Isabel ntl oul Carles: ‘arrogated to m: ry ‘was overcome, Schr Elizabeth & Mary (Jr). Furneux, Charlottetown, PEI~ ita cadeavored io perform all the ules devo filibuster, ou board, anchored in the harbor of ‘ruxillo, | shown, te barrier was over by his assent, that all c! ' me with good intentions, and woh as much energy aatabhiey | Valorous gentlemen that they would be far better foodfor | a4 sent word to the commandant that the State of Hon: | that obnoxious class of payments should be stricken out; Asch Relipse, Jones, Savannah—Seranton & Talman. =a Maker bas given to ine; and I cau assure the Recorder | Russian bullets than many who are there; but words, | duras must give up her claim to the whole coast from | and the danger of collision was past. The preiiminary Schr Moses Taylor, Smith, Charleston—MoCready, Mot am quite too generous to covet the ollicial reputation " Cai discussion is over, and there can be no difficulty, after | & € which he may have earue’. €r. Editor, never breaks bone, oF Walker, Kinney, and } Cpe (aio: oe ee eeercal tnd ume of the | brushing out the * deadhead” claims, except to iad the | "sehr § ¥ Johnson, Johnson, Newbern—Davis & Holmes, Sid —S Peo Northman, Frost, Cabanas; Radouith, NOr lea ee or Maro, € Cape de Verds, June-18~No Am vessel im Prinxeeron, Ja, Pied 26—In port schro > Liberty, Na Pe ‘Sid 2a, rey, iy walsk wy o . " ine juite b: : Bey Peerless, from NYork, arr 23. Se ee ee eee nens emma ta-zane | 9 TANRGNG, WHEE: DEE Daee Deen OAS Pe ae Revastation’ would be opened on the town, and it de. | money wherewith to meet the balance. pSebF € Colgate, Seaman, Baltinore—Malier, Lord'& Que- | Thingas, Flack Hican ty Toad’ for Liverpool; Sou; bark Whist? ask Of the constituted authorities of the city an indispensable | 88° stroyed. They were unable to resist, protested, and In regard we have an eye ot interest to the United | "2%: ¢ Gimore, Crowell, Boston—S W Le: Hg read, Sorede, fevanan ts Emma: Preseott, Stanton, Hobart Town. Sth, bark oe Wool, Fuller, San Fran- ba Lewis. ‘aid to ensure the prompt and useful, execution of my official I have had two specimens of these valorous and coura- | yielded. Honduras was thus again virtually robbed of and the hope of a ten million douceur for a “‘ right Propelier J F Winslow, Cox, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs. isco in ballast. Sid ia buh ship: Vancouver, Jeakius, Houg duties. If my petition shall mect ‘with favorable considera- - ,”) &c. The idea of this last arrangement, which thon, Tet consent that the hour ll have’ property ‘is. | geous men’s spunk pass under my own observation during sepa arr fining his plevoot by -H. B. | oad ext edgeways into the mind of Don Miguel, madebim | "me" Anthracite, op a mportant public trust, but if, iv tte Judgment, ee the last six days. The first was the arrival of the | tory, together with the islands of Ruatan, Utitta, Bonacco, | see much more clearly and quickly the errors which had Steamship Nashville. Berry, Charleston, 52 hours with mise ‘Shall be denied, 1 shall joy th on Usness Ing cone nil'that devolved oa We'll the premises, Reayeet- | schooner Mary, from New Orleans, with twenty-three of Barbarat, Helene and another, she still keeps possession | crept into the statements of accounts betwoen high offl- | and pacseusers, 12 Spostord, leston & 0b.” Sunday. 6 PB H fully, &c., ES CAPRON, ‘ ‘ of, aud all this bas been doue while Great Britain professes | cials of Mexico and Spain. miles N of Cape H: ignalized steamship Henourile, ie Superviser Varexnxe offered a resolutiongo the effect | ‘2* Slibustering Yankees on board. She came in with | tobeat peace with Honduras, Tdo not recollect.thatIhave | | The news of amicable adjustment determined upon, | Beyannale ‘be wae Orne on ia AES Br ward, and Monterey, Puringtoo, amet ‘hat the City Judge be author: to appoint a clerkga | ber colors flying, and attempted to fire a salute, but when | eyer sven this matter noticed by any of your statesmen, | Teached us from the capital yesterday, and orders were Pg ae. Sen oe C, and | Darks Matilda, Sundberg, and Nelion Plase, Phnrwion, doz his office, at a salary not excediug $1,000 per annum. five guns had been let eff, the scarcher, who had, then | or commented on by any of your newspapers, which | received at the same tite for the Spanish leet to return | Piggy i ePeneton of Heston), Harding, Malaga, June 7, passed | brig Uranus, rare do: sch Maria Jewett, Cooper, hence. “a motion was then made by Supervisor Daacas to enter got on board, told the captain “he had better has often been s matter of surprise to mo, as 1 am aware os Isabel totake the lead, and to leave | Gibraltar fn, with frat fac. to master. assed the rook ia ign Dn 10 6, sh pe Whe Falcon, Ryan, Kamelech;’ Cuam- the Brite 6 proc ing was published in the ‘RALD aS $002 morning. company wi ueen Victoria, from orn for New 7 une ig letier on the minutes. ception of the communi. | °° bis powder,” which he did, and the salute | aa I could seud it to vou afer it took place. have | | By the British sicamer, on the 4th, Tmay have somo- | ard bark iradne, of Howion, for do. June 1s lat 86 88.10n | MAA Sin port ship Harrisburg, Wiawell, for cation, aud pronounced that some of the statements cou. | Was postponed until another day. ‘The arrival of the | already been far more lengthy than I intended to be | thing to add—as the war cloud clears away irom. our Re caue! ee ae nee wee Ce re ne He Juay 92310 ship Abby Blanchard, tained therein were false. He denied having used the | Yankees got afloat, and.a pretty fuss was kicked up among | WH 1 commenced this letter, and must defer some | oiling, where they found themselves, without the *- Span- That has hecn Ddave Wot the Banks, witkisht weds, | mouth; brig Waverley, Raynes, N¥ork, buh, ockr bea J*'Dey, Janguage contained in the communication of the City 8 pretty ‘Pp among | facts which suggest themselves to my mind, to another | ih party,” on shore, so long brooded over—it hatched | ¥+,,7) ‘Lucerne, Upton, River Gaboon, SW Coast of Africa, | Miner, NOrleans. Judge; and he was conddent that if Judge Capron had | ber Britamnic Majesty’s colonial subjects here. Much | time. pe ‘ sous savory for the inflated nostrils of Spanish May 21, with palm oll, &e, to 3 A Machado, pee j Peg ey aig Nivea neat age Deen | e 7 iit y , two more passed er Cohasset), Leghorn, an i present, he would not sofar have forgotten the | pluck was exhibited, and had the {ilibusters got on shore a 4 ~ nm a ” ne: ga, a ret <i cvins Gomuunaeeie Gin ft we mated nena it de beg Magnet Scher irom St Thom von, anaes sclrs vate Bi for NHaven do. Manicaino, laren. tat [ia Raynes. Lander Ge a 10 days; sebr King tor do. Bit se ‘courtesi¢s of a gentleman as to have written that letter. | then, they might have been annibilate¢—I don’t think. duras, where they intend to form a colony and work Havana, July 8, 1956. hie tiga Bie Fa ee Aa a He had no doubt received his information from a person * ‘who had made it bis business to misrepresent the’ police | During the day they cameon shore, engaged board, landed | the mines. This makes about one hundred men WhO | piury of the Flag Ship from Vera Crus—Comonfort Re 46, passed bark Jane Hand, henee for —. The K passed meat their baggage. and turned out tebe a party who were | have gone into Honduras during the last six mouths pas Giese te ‘company ‘with bark Evadne, from Legbora for wyisor VARIAN also opposed the resolution. Super. | about forming a colony, for mining purposes, in the State from the United States, aud mary more will come Suses to Pay—Disposition of the other Spanish Vessels— jew York. i ren is, ‘—Arr steamship Sonora Whitin wetminsade visor Fox moved the previous question. On division the | of Honduras; and I must say a very fae Idoking, gen- | On their reporting favorable. By the bark William 0. | senor Buenaventura Vivo and the Bishop of Puebla— ak Hira, Berry, Marvealbo, June 7. with coffee: hides. | cisco. fd ist, steamship Golden Age, W: ct of men they were. They were’ each | Alden, three artists, from New York, and Bolton. ciime | 1.0 wey Gaduden Treaty—A Floral Bzhwition, de. Athland, for New York. coeey, eaxaantsos Su iy [eld nig Niger, Moves, Biotaneire resolution was adopted by a yote of 106. The Mayor | temanly In port burk Emma Lincole, Watts, for and Recorder voted against the resolution. armc< with a ritle and two of Colt's revolvers. Yet the; down here and are’ gone to Omoa. Thgy have their fa- i Hud St J PR. Ju e q Pats, J ane Son Gunes name ane an SUn 000. were quit, well behaved and orderly whuls here, and | Milies with them and report says they hve come in coa- | The Yeabel Segunda, flag ship of the Spanish squadron Gieaeent ‘Svacoriasat vesselto Willis iy 2. with suger, to ~—n Comte, May 31 epee rns ade raat Sng wpm ue | HCl ey rng he mk Hany | ea why Br aa. Wh oe | gent gina Vr Oy etre at we wih te ew | AE Ain far hArsOprs "nea | GAH SHRM CA a tok ta ‘Counsel of the Corporation ‘or his opinion as to the k i+ trou! bo one, and no Obe m em. pers i a 4 ‘a wu J 1 y of the Namennanen “of, $200,000, which had heen Now for the second specimen of the frothy valor of these | expense must be enormous. I am ‘Tiit inelined toask | Sttmation of the report previously published that Comon. Brig Samson, Murray, Mobile, June 19, with cotton, &e, to pe Rg BT a saps denne Jenne’ vn Gilt; scael at the disposal of the Mayor aud Street Commis- | wordy people. A short time after sunrise yesterday morn- | them to employ me also. Tam sorry to say dhat a letter | fort bad refused to treat with Senor Alvarez until the | © Ecard Travis Calsis wrth Jumber, to master. ' Boston, sioner. Adopted. ing a signa! was up at the Court House for a forejgn war | from the Indiags in Yucatan, near Itio Lugartas, informs | squadron had retired from Mexican waters. This ts | _ Schr bie Jackct (Hr), Brown, Palertho, St days, with fruit, | R10 iano Zune 9 In pert. hip Oourter, panstr'pe . leytield, i Er act “ammynnrn fom te omror on | State Mr a feed ui na ea | petal azengmun Panett ise empane | earn wamarasinen, bona we are aor | Q\eeinptnyige steko ae re | Renee ee eye cr a his subject we" received and ordered to be printed '— | SEMA ee ebay the bridge and “wharves | Pasaage from New Orleans to this port. He writes that the | a good deal of sport. Tae heroic commander, General | | Schr John ( Hecksher ( mnsied), Mandwell, Cette, May 21, | Rame, Sreidios, umes iris Mien. i tne. Coe te Daranrwest of Fixascr, CoMPTROGLER § OFFICE je came up | y i S cre oer ded at ct aps alle dae with 9 op 4 7 . with wine to McCready, Soi t Gar Jane Toil the Wesern | Adolpho, (Hra) for Philndeiphia, do: Coustantine, (Dany , = y ov New York, July 14, 1536. were crowded with Ne—men women and children—all idians were at somethieg y Pinzon, asserted that he could capture Vera Cruz in two | jsiands, spoke brig Commerce, from Sardinia for Now York," | Baltimore, do; Dani Maloney. ‘Whe for Ni To TuE Roary oF SUPERVISORS — wondering what could bave brought her here; and nota | the schooner, 4. W. Andrews, who was convicted here | 1 1.14 with his four ships; but I suppose he only meant a | , Schr Florence (of New Haven), ——, Israzox St Jago, June In a comm u made to the Board of Supervisors bi " ince for stealing Indians from this same n = she Comma erat ihe Genel Mark ater roi at ‘oad loos give ie, web mee es ae drubbing. | town, tie et them to. rae tna foes Oe tame | cevade—en:Amtadesion witichsm. The twe iigues, | SSPE Ts eee hice a uae to the tax levy SANA for she. improvement of the Cem'ra! | ‘Things reinained tlrus until the steamer came to anchor, | his boat went ou shore, he was, with his crew, seized and | Yerrolana and Cortes, are under orders to return es soon | 100,97 14 spoke ship Julla Howard. of Southport, from New tax which says that the Supervisors may putin the tax levy | When, as she swung around side w the town, where 74 carried into the bush; he refuses to tell his name, as he os ‘ble to this port. The steamer Ulloa remains at | Fortune, Mereadeli, h-SE LY ~ BM seek BX ‘tio Gn NDE, Ma’ jets bark redk Deming, for innate rien i R ae Hughes, fee Frances Ellen, lo 21st. aphrs: Davis, Davis, and Pi aes so euch sums as yor, Aldermen and Commonalty ma, be ns commanded the bridge; the ery was raised b; fears it might give his parents and friends uneasiness; he | ? prio by i, pt a” flioma="in arora mln app erase ne Malse ic ageing to dre onus’? when | informs me he's kindly treated, but that he sulfers from | Vera Cruz to bring the tidings of peace, for Spain has | horted crprotn i, and eare Lowi Wate to er ase oeig Anata nies NY 5 fom x 6 Comptroller. A eg counsel Pio the away went the whole posse as fast as their feet could open flies, tee? is geting Shin on sari, ys — come to the conelusion that a war between her and her be osntain supp try to get into Charleston or New yore — Havens, , Sid 2d. sere tole Of the law gave to the Supervisors such por carry them, and soon they were out of ail danger be | end red peppers. I wish I soull do something for Bim; | yenighted descendants would be fratricidal. This is a ork for a Lert Peles Oo seus Ananld, Charleston. 6 ibs do do! Sera None, te rly Avork, 8 eo ey My RNA, June barks a, d to which L consalied e Corporation | bind the stores and houses, where they worked them- he hopes to get away from them soon. ¢ ne ee i ee Ot Can execation moaed out or | Selves up into a fever state of excitement, wondering | Trade continues depressed; an unusual quantity of | very wise determivation on their part, and will go far days mh cto. fe, to Seranion & Taman the Supesor Court in favor of John MeGrane for damages on | what sbe wanted. Various rumors got afloat, and some | g00cs are now on hand, with no customers. The dry sea- | in preserving “the ever faithful Island of Cuba’ free Pech Coral, Cook, Rockland. J ‘In port NYork; Sea Breeze. for Byston.-orig: dieton, wg. Sid 12h, bark True Man, Maye, Bostoa. Sam go TL Co de aly Later oy brig Virginia, Herlock,anc for grading the Seventh avenue, amountag to | gxeftement was croated as these rumors were circulated; | son is over. A pocr season it will be for theanahogany a Seber Geral, Cook, Bar eotiuen ceredfion being mn the hanteer tne Sheri whoaad | STOMEMeDL wae crete oe ate eershore’ ail caied | cutters, as nove ‘have got out above half what dey an- | ‘Tom the contaminating tnftuenceof the “Fils,” who wore | Sctr hey Bate, Weer, Rorklénd. sch ED levied on all the persona! — a ye Rd of So Gorpeaen, The | on authoritier, walked th the town, and after | ticipat eagerly awaiting 4 i of these negotiations to make br M , Rockland. Joums se. Sly 3a port back Mace Hill, Sar Fort waeetion he t wheth the alked throug! 5 nae use the i 5 ‘Sewer oo ne 1 hich the Mayor Aldermen and | calling ou the few’ Americans who live here, and learning ‘An Indian was hung here on Thursday, the 12th inst., | Common cause Wi ane a rigs jaasia, entice, Sr fo sa; y CALS. Commonaity were pu’ to by law, so as to authorize the Super- | that the American citizens were given « fair chance and | for the murder of his =quaw; he was huug in the yard of Pe gen Poco proreggonery Vivo, the knighted on a *isors to pul the amount in the tax levy of 1896, 80 aa toreum- | well treated, the amount of the commerce with the | the jail, and the Jack Ketch was « bungler and did bis ls of certain criminal Proper burse the treasney for the sdvance. luasmuch a8 the lands 0 } United states, &o., they left and went to sea this mora- work ina brutal! manner. The poor Indian was nearly he ae ce yensnage. Propeller | Seema oo Hartford. pe aaseased for grading the Seventh avenue een inelu ing. This was the steamer Fulton, Captai: Tilman. He | dea with the dropsy;he went to the gallows eating a ue Vivo we s great men, Shean By tyenst -prded Wind durig the day, 8, and light. ed im th park, and conid not be a basis for the lasue of assess. - fnert bonds by the Comptroller, ‘In the legality of all this | 80d all bis officers are a ine looking, gentlemanly set of tortilla, would not stand on the drop, set down on his | Bt. NINOS Eitan Mite “had precede the ~4 ‘ScRrxam. June 15—Brig Amazon, Saunders, from. Glouces| ter, Was in the river, bound Pyeks Vauranaiso, May’ 15—Sid Hermione, Gitroy, Tats be Lamar, Greet wet, Ballo Kort aie Rovere Hn, Nasoa, and wba, “eigenen ens rig "Aanlia, on vera oe Wy te, Woodley, do. 1 ast Comptroller concurred. young men. haupches, was lifted up by the Jack ach and the drop w the foil f . Pi There te no more situllarity berween the proposition of the A few words on the tii feeling which seems to predom drawn, and be—poor indian—shoved off and swung into lcci ksreatun me aen Secs creaey, eeaietroce Ly net of jue to imo nn oe ‘andotte, ‘ MTS ot Lo pee pay = A, I nate among the masses against the people of the United | eternity. iseued for his immediate arrest. He managed to at I you - —On my setarine ste , on the ve ' dley, concerned. since he has been served with the Cains $01 Greets tg eget ee oe Se este oe Seinen however, and was secretly conveyed oa board the Yasbel | {2,in 3) Lan. 30 Wee the latter vessel aot ioe APALACHICOLA, poy ee Ralph Post, Tyle! raise $20,000 t0 improve the park, he feels bound to | Bere. yy i nigh telligence. Segunda’ He is now the lion of the day, and adds one | mace her appearance here, In 'your issue of Festerday you xf 59 way that he doce not consider tha: there in'any aurhority gue oe, SEO ane WHO, ri AKRIVALS. more to the list ot martyrs. make no mention of this, my report; on the contrary, you tox law or any other authority for placing the sum o words are too harsh, ne names too bad, to express the | Prom San Juan del Norte, In the steamship Orizaye—chas | The Bishop of Puebla is aiso here, the guest of the Jesu- | port ibe ship Good Hope as having spoken the bark Biss, | 2 En port Jet Ned, Beckwith, for NYork do. 000 in the ax levy to pay for improvements on the Central hatred and contempt which they feel wwards them. Aad | A Whitney, Lieut C K Garriton and serv: SW Ralston, | its in Belen College, who naturally sympathise with their | {hich latter was unnecessary, as the ready in port. “Arr schre FFs tu com wit wht far "No be’ cams ean rarely be | dom Bi an Sere. Margen, Sarg Carag, | Mtl pets in Scer kone Veet ake | iien™"* ees a heaataey eer™ |p Phar, Me Ae eee, Pron 8 nat ic \ er er by ie . yes y, 2 ui a a ri taken assigned than this—they are afraid they will juterfero | (ie nbion, H Van Deusen, Miss M Van Deusen, iim up his lodgings there, be might console himself by re | °°" “pee Narragansett, Fall River; Mist, N York; a the b ry A L, Cobassettt; Mary © Hapkins, ‘areham; Tivown’ Fall Miver| Chi Boston, b 3 Bower, Sige Wake Bqustl, 40; *tssete, Crowell East Comrie: Troib. NY ares, Boston; Maria & Elizabeth, York; B brown, do: Rachel Jawe, do: ida, Boston, ALTIMORE. July 12 4 13—Arr and prevent them in their designs on this country. They J Stevecs, Capt Fomam' J Blake, J W Litu H Mon: fiecting on the miseries of others, who are natives of are aware that a large slice of Mexico has been absorbed, Elis, Dr Grener J W Fabena, JD R Shona and wife, Mexico, and have suffered as much as he for their adhe- onsen nate liee aan mena Caen deias ts to have all the terns in the tax levy Ldiap tab ly oF ee any eerie caer tones a venee and fear the tide will continue to roll this way, and so | wae wtpion JT White, wife and 2 children, A” 8 ald 16 the Supre me Court in order to get a reliable E ontinu i . re M Upton, ie, wife and 2 children, w Bo to the legality of the levy of this $200,400; and any oth fearing they so act; and thi action, 1 will venture to say, | Capt War Williamson, Capt B F Williamson, Miss a ¢ ges ow Santa Anna. « ivo << — ant wend nd right | Cyclone, do March 2), and Sea Eagle, do March 1. in respect te which there may be doubt.“ Respeetinily | as well as this icel ng, is both foolish and absurd in the | A Scott, Mise Thompson, Mrs Darin. Hs It ¥.G Mor: | to Claim exemption from the sanitary dispositions of submited C. FLAGG, Comptroller. extreme: and were ther worst fears realized— Dona, Capt Green, Mr Wile Capt pt Mectordelt A | Comonfort. ‘The communication was cannen to be printed. Wore this settlement annexed, with all of Mexico— pt McKay, Léeut 8 Retell, Mrs AM i eg Judge i | ‘The Hxxatn's publishing the rumors of a secret treaty J, S Whitney,(Wines & Cos Express), Ellis, N about to be made between Mexico and the United States + An application from ihe Coreners for a clerk was re- | what would they suffer’ Why, reason and ail | brown, WF Foster, AC F: . SR Bond, Judge 8 i Fai as # names Ving eunebunk; ceived and referred. Other papers were received and re- | experience show that all, from the highest to the tow- | Aoi" Ret Mr Brisews De Robison, Rev B Smith, Capt Rut wae Si aatawhe ee Mer ong i ne, Rameraide one one vies. Witunticy. Havamoud: NYork. “cid ‘eeamahip ‘Jon ferred, and the Board adjourned to Wednesday evening, | est, be benefitted. (mur enormons high taxes would be 1 Fawards, & Haganze, 8 Brogan, M Southard, GC Sel 31, ship Clarendon, M nd oltriige, G Beliridge JT Seliritge, M America, Mr. Alvarez will receive instructions to settle | Si! Mas “he ‘at four o'clock Jess—our resources teveloped—our mines explored, and | fridge, 1D Smith 0 | dredge, Chinchas; barks Crusoe, Weston i Hernard, Mayo, Liveroely bark. unites the inexhaustible agricultural riches of the soil and cli- | Arthur, WW Fisher, SM Barnett, G Rico, WL. Met the question amicably with Mexico, amd Santa Anna's | Vir" fo: ‘pe 2 shine Mary Godel Hyman, do” 4 dare des, Rie de Dy Sane tot 'eeak ie BOARD OF ALDERMEN. mate brought into use—coffee, sugar, rice, cotton, cocoa, | Bently, B maith, wife and mon, Hagier, RP Spanich friends aud speculators, who thought to make a allan, ed Racer, Gorham. Chin wehrs Se mutel Baa Oe, etre =f ‘The President tn the chair pepper, pimento, and hundreds of other things, brought ee ee large fortune out of the indemnity, will 9e most egre roughion, do. hel “by $2 a into cult'vatien: and instead of being the poor, starved rennet T Hamilish ay pong comets Eb wae ver pn i Bgl ay. Celestial Rmmpie, ‘Whtine,from a 2 mer it for ters which we ww ¥ es, Moon, HA posit - ‘o ’ +4 Petitions were received from property holders in the Seas ani vacant aa ST mand Faslon, W Rudie HF * Alrtige and wife. J Beuing. | 8 became the sons of great ancestors wea bed Ning oe ee 2 “ : P Dell, bearer of despatches ‘onng, aiken, Licio Ar ixtico im, of Gavana, ia in vicinage of the Crystal Palace to have that edidce remain We have had 8 very long ary ason, as the dry com- | Toe 9°C'Senith, WU'Snipes, f Rhodes. AM Covert ant laty ‘a programme for ths Floral Games to be held in this Sat 0. Tepe Qed been condemned sisi i. ‘on Reservoir square. Referred. A communication was po ONT ee ce we Ge nen OXan tale cual | nnd aes tn the cteerage. city om the 19th of November next. Gold medals, wreaths | port, (Roug® no mention is made of her, = "asl . oy, G + 4 . 7 From Aspinwall, in the steamship George Law—Capriain honorary membership ave profusely offered "AL Chine nds June 9 ships James Browne, Kertin, . Feceived from the Corporation Aworney, Geo. H. Purcell. | the midi expecting @ vessel from your | wr i Agpinnal i an servant, Captain Kagiah, (8 A ite bent mt Piling, water coloring, draw. | Wille loaded in about i week; Vathogral, Howard, ‘do do 2 | do: i Young, Casinery do; Ta submitting returns ine# col or Y | port. Our Legiviature baa adjourned, after having in lady and servant; a ck and servant, Capt George Ing, ‘soul; rohitevture, photography, engravi do. C A Stamler, Lyttle, do do 2 do; Plora Tomy ple ™ do; Deatriee, Ro ti Joan J ordinances, by which it apzeared that the eum, in May, | creased the rates of duty on several articles, making Dawner, Capt Waieta Janes, WM Smith, AW Paton, - me, a » EN Mp A do 15 days: Wings of the Morning: Lovell, do do; sehirs 8 it ‘oot Rinea, 10 uch smounted to $539 50, te in June, =, be ey oO | large grants for new buildings and for repairs to the oli p Thompson, 4¥ Ai oor Forman, pi, lady Hi two 4 li ography bene _ es eiaen aan Foecignees, jets nag ee FA i A ‘hipn Vernalion beg bd Aly) ater Ne we oxpdrins tion a received from the Coun . 1 “4 ren; A Crum, 1 Melnt atric! haan | Com sons. ¢ fi Je yi; Winged” Rave ernon, Wea \imore; Win Woo Sine Cosporation, 1. B. shepard, on the savject of | Stterion i nince modtek: ‘an dull, produce from Abe | snd indy, 8 Oppenhimer, Mist MA Corby, mi aud from all appearances Where will bem pretty fale auow, and Mary Goodell, Herriman, just arrivel; barks Rebecca, | lirny,Ropdont. “At Quarantine, Ware in ci eae tek, A i laetay oe the Ordinar ce for the regulation and | Ma a'r recana. Binece exchange scarce at $6 10-4 220,twe childrens Mrs, Abel, intant and Sota hg particularly in thuaic and poctry. Of the latter I feel con’ | Storer, and Crusoe, Weston, do. weip Cla ship Colpelio i 1, Point Lepreux. 16 1c premi Lb 0) XE ry Le - government of the Central park. Mr Shepard renorts | the round, winety days. No American vesels in port. Mad ouigia Peck A Weeon, J Graham? O baw, 11k | Sdeut there will be an excess. tot hscn, potter the staples REY WEST, Joly & The ship Katablin, Capt Ryaia, ashore tor Liverpool: sehr Prank Herder, Mayo, Pt sae réinance, with the exception of the 4, info ‘ 2G. N Pact reaper, 4 and. at C ell we aaviatance of the wreek- ; 1 the © My inst, per echconer Exceed, informed you of the | Gardner, Mrs Gardner, DN Tucker, M Cooper, W Bryant, at Long Key Har. got of without ihe smntence of the wretk- sections, ts lawful, but the proceeds of the buildings on | wreck of the brig A. Hayford, on the Northern Trian; Hes. M Fmyer, W H Thurston, F.1, Dradiey, N Manstield, W Gust. | the decayed institution, once ‘ ‘ 7 te ca: ‘since his death hundreds of ax. | hoard before she coud be fated off the park are pledged to the Sinking Fund. Ordered to be Contrary to all expectations the wreckers saved EB Emmerson, Mrs EW Withingion, bf A Eas podients have been resorted emis ae Pry tod ty sone i ean oe cing on a sand bar, on printed. twelve Thousand dollars from her, on which they elalad 4 hes the 26th thet. (She arrived at N AGUISTION OF PRIVILEGE AND ETIQUETTE © salvage ef rty-two.cnd'a tal per cet, fam Gena | Rak eines ee, Hila | members to return, ‘The Captain General and hig “tier The wfecking vemels_ Lithia thepaal and Plorida towed The Alderman of the Sixteenth ward, Fulmer, sat | obliged to give you still another marine disaster; the | Gibbons, ¢ 4 rocks, J by inte Paslin, © Lackman, | Vie lady honored the inatita eit | into the harbor, the &h Inst, an unknowa brig, lumber loaded ¢hroughout the evening, bot! in the Board of Supervisors | Americon three masted schooner Avnic E Cox, Lombard. 1 Fe ise Wit Walia, ‘hr Mire Lane, Mr Belvil'e, ence, and of course our apish nobitity did the and water! . Whieh they bed and in the Board of Aliermen, in lis shirt sleeves, and | toaster, went on shore on the reef ut Northern Two at Mr Gould, bi nage masicrs John © Hazelton, Jas ot even this traosient impulse could sustal Nehtbouse Secasionally rising in bis place in truly democratic and | on Sunday night, Ist inst. This vessel was one of Me Sn har ms VER OC dccen, Mrs Price | rotien fabric. Fisto's name was so sonnocted with, the ined her wih care, and co independen: habilaments. Mobile and New York packets, nearly new, and was 7 gl ie ae ~*W a + * My omnes in chalk in the taliors nartera, and also Alderman Hraty offered an ironical resolution to the | worth twenty five thousand dollars: is a total lore, b 3 ree eh Ls B y Thompson, J Josephi, A { inst, We ahall soe whethbr'those Floral Games, in honor | Mochrie reliow v voiy op fh Py + effect that every member of the Board should sit with | apd upineured; sho whe in ballast, and ov her From Charleston, tn the steamship Nechrilio-D P Bingley | 1 Guee® laabel, will Gusceed is sustaining Ne UM and | Sess of tabeabia be mitted jn black and white squares Gis cost off from Mobile to this port, for a cargo of mahogany govt indy, Ming Ravonel, Mr Mecall, Mrs M_ Peanell APO | emery: Havana, July 8, 1886. Mg fot Coen, puted OF tor, Bort, The Prmunet ruled the retolutidh out of order, and | Bngland: ber ‘offers ‘aud’ crew remained by het during | Raweoel, W itavenel, GW Moody, # P Ravenel Mise wart ; i fro 8 Mr. Fuimer, nothing dauntes, contiaued 10 sit cool and the night, although sbe bilged in a few iy ner aang ar ag ra CW Males J fe fae Dr ‘Howe, iaay and The Mexican War Iden ing Edtinguisheh—An Adjud- | The the CB Kpudegp, Booth, arrived the 3d from NYerk. ‘comfortable in the Aldermanic chair ixteenth | she struck: and on the morning of the 24 succeeded in | bree hron, Mra J pom a. ‘Spanish aid Cota Rica ward 3 While thus | Mts J.8 Nun News, yon ; Miles F Ravenel, Mies ago pela es PHILADELPHIA, July Us Are barks J Skinner, MeKeo, landing some provisions on the sand bar. Pringle, Misa Kare Ravenel ner, (i Kiwanis R | — Health of the City. R FERRIER AND THPIR ACCOMMODATIONS. epgaged, ‘ish bark was observes to the lee- | Thom ed vi Wo Jancir 3 brigs Fashion, pal ert. ‘The report of the Committee on Ferries, to change the | ward to which Captain Lombard gays chase, and | inay. Jon Mey tay aa pe Ncmolsen’ | ghe Spanteh war steamer Isabel II., Commander mati ‘PR, ambi orien. neh Wageer SWC, July 1A ehes Pron, Walk terminus of the Twenty third street ferry from the pre- | on which Captain Lombard and part of his crew siarted | Graham, Hunts se Batley, WT. Tush 3 Haperson, | pustilice, arrived from Vera Cruz on the Sd inst., in five | werk, haugor: Pleciric Light Dyer, ral iver; rent: mt eg oes yy -. ell gent place, Newtown creck, to Greenpoint. The report | for Belize, jeaving three men im charge of the wreck. eter Jennie Watrons, Mss Ber Mrs Swain, bri "ee ante ome pide a Wales, Hotiman, Nee ; iy Arr schr ‘was recommitted. The bark proved to be the Melbourne, from London; and | Mrs H}, Bally and child. Mitesh Perera. xno Seems, | es Seow a a ae ene | gntiatgnmer Kennebec, Hand, York: bark Chester, Hard- PELL RIVER, July 10—Arr sohre at Alderman Bros, in offering a petition signed by *- | to complete the already too grent list of casuaitics in this | Yr ndog ssn gon - ee een ee interim A Mecekus, | nish diplomacy bad again ‘conquered peace,” and there ing, Boson: brig Thos Walter, Ilorth. ‘8. ; Qcsan Tra | Celeste, Peterson, Piermont; 11th, Clinton, Sa eral hundred inbabitants of Brooklyn and New York, | neighborhood, she went on shore on the reef at English | J¢' Freeman, ¢ Gorham. J.M Bacon, Mr Magool, @ Fer: | waa no danger of collision between Spain and Mexico. | [ener Dorgan. salgms, Mew), tm 3 ; Sid 11th, genre Sarah Clark, Nichole, De * ‘and interested in the success ef both cities, stated that | Key that night. As she was completely sheltered from | ren, Mrs A Baath, J Clark, J Robinson, 22 steerage. ef the Cu Gunadl, the Audit, ahd of saa pectzie pray owls aco schrs es = Ketiey sand Expedne, Beebe, the Union (monopoly) Ferry Company wore notgatisfed | the breezes and ineile of the main reef, where the swell From River Gebete, Const of Afrien, in the bark Lucerne— | ™™? SAviews ptain General, , an a gg OE a ay ymouth| with doubling — of beri gy My Bye | they and breakers bad no effect on her, with assistance from | F 8 Mideros, J J Dillenconrt. the British Coneul General, confirm the fact that tne pre * "Miscellaneous and Disasters ceeded in pare! ie terries on the Fiv aoe sbe was off and brought into port. Meanwhile q whic! * ‘Geneva, | ow Teduice the number of their boats tosave a few dollars So Lombled oak oven tals sagan 0s toate Gost, came ORGS ees Waka en ne a ee arte on ee ee ama eae ou. | The steamship Nashville, Capt Berry, arrived yosterday et ne a met ly, EO rt the pevtonere complain of the scandalous manner in lize, reported the situation of the Melbourne, sent From Xorfiky Aen the soamahip Roaneke—M; Cal tain, without the ultimate resort, and our naval forces | pom Charleston, bringing us papers in advance of the Saree Saty 11 errr Jyhteh he ferries from Gowvernenr swash aad Receeves, ber agsittence, chartered & schouser aut wont back 19 | w? Whar 8 Par, Som ar Wy 7Meioa'® | are on the way back without the blood stained Yeurels | for whieh the ohigingparaeebax oar thanks Gener tor NUereline, Oherwonds Barr ard, ow ‘idge street, ‘mn, are eset sol, w ly car jaye” with tw ‘ton, i) Cc verto, Jo ‘Te palaionere “By, —, S Lemuer be vessel, hau chine aoe e = be cedee by Bhcton en ih Hoh TN HT lady ond they had anticipated. The terms are very general as to The clipper ship Gazetteer i@ now on the Balance Dry Dock, *REW BEDFORD, July hoary aT? <Fisom Dave te cress vo their’ calty averctions, aaa ef Sesame’ Femme, providens ana bis Coben” rod to eave | two chitdrem: Mra aud Mise "ae Henna In smi he the objections made by the President to come of the items | getting a thorough repairing. WEW EGR Duty 155 Pitecio hort barhiinnee Pay mently lowe a portion of their day's work on account of | which were sold at public auction on the 14th, and real children; ron; Bre re a ORS t which made up the vouchers of the account preferred by in Groner ARS, Barnard, from Providence for North ber own, dobn bate Y hen Heyden, yy 5 me Gre "miserable. sccommoriation= provided by the com: | ined, with the hall, about $1,000. H2eG2S dahon, Miee Leonard, and IZ'in the wee: otten ‘but it is generally admitted that there were items | Carviina, put into N hte 1h tees, 9 rape eum PETERSBURG, Va, Joly 10—Arr sities Y aczare ase es ak nan rein | euara ne gmn coment er rn a ra | Set errant a naeatin ami pats | sot Pte a tee cateuaran | Seta tans Wan ena Puen) i Ge ~ i wl 00e, Late Sener irene fam, oe 1 Aenereen Sete, My =e ae vee io Sere treme wurne, Australia, in the bark Lightfot—Willam Sf the tpan! h Minter and of Gauta Ansa, by thelr joint | came in_contact with bark, ‘Columbia. anchored off Meiggs’ | Schrs John Rathbone, Rockport; Harrison PY 06, Steel For Mobile. After she cleared, and while getting under fe f , ither of the vessels sustained York. Feeaty minutes to accomplish the pasrege. wih, 7 cearhbed by coset bet crow, | Kritlemes Matibews, Lake Saperior mines; Jobe Wie, gounivance, and bad never beon required or mea for ue wat Neither v any damage of conse PORTE AND, Juiy 1 tioners pray that the company may be compeile ppeared that the in was on shore settling bir York: Pierre Holtz, Haward Johnson, Milwauk - *. Cid brige Yankee, lisiey, hanya od abn tafe boats for the accommodation of the public, | tyelbent estat, ton tabeunahe mate had goneon shore Je tae oe aN Mexico, in money, materials or service. lit Lima, at San, Pranciace for Glasgow, on the wot | Phin y Aum s b 7 Lee Minister Al ‘conformed P y We Hove bulwark | © PROVIDENCE July 12—Arr seamahio Adjourned to five o'clock on Tuesday captain— when the second mate ordered one of ‘When Minister Alvares conformed to this showing of | jn4 did oer damage Comtehevter after the captai ‘Trade=The Case of the green: he crew glenn vp the deck, which he refused to do, | The Slave Braman. | Provident Comonfort, the way was cloar of obstacies, and ‘whas ¢ oa BOARD OF COUNCTLMEN. when the officer 7! sand on Bim ont inisted on UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. the only dela: Ca oy i the pepe Bnew | Arnal Kew Bedford 12h, ya Green, Ochotat abet tare a Lain ma. Par son + The sixth session of this Board for July was held at the | bis performing the pa co in ‘of complying, he Before Hon. Judge Betts balance si uae oF re’ been toaitocd en tee van Pernaudes April 13, Pernam) 100 Beas ‘nich ay Ewen Council room last evening. President Pinckney in the | resisted, and Snaily ma the officer In the Yee 4m he 0 -” my) robal Tebed pes Ge unt aes h 180 bbia sp, taken on the passage), do wh ae a a petitions was the foliowing from near the heart. The colors were set at half aes or th Jory 14 The United States vs. Jeagph Pedro De Cunha. oe 7 _ “hyde. ~ 000 bone. 7 oe pl nan Per: “ie Beach," which was read amid shouts of | Officers, but a polioernan got wind of the alfray and was | —The defendant |s indicted for fitaimg out the brig Bra- Tro head “4 on oan poate iy! pA yer} ne pander, Th oot’. of Bi | AO, aR “ . ieigner 39 lie on the table 19 conaestion | com 08 board, aad teak fe ator on shore and the mate | man for the purposes of the tlavo trate, It appeared p &.. fake warding, Mesers. Walker roy slip svering SW, atk eny eames Cubitt Et, pital. The Supreme Cou ‘session, ante subjec =a et Che Fees Commamees om Who caine | Oi wes ienneied, soa Le enve sa cues ean: up for cial, | {rom the opening statement of Mr. Joachimesen, Assistant Jantia nnd Indion Oecane. To tue Ho apts re Boanp or Copronuan:— At the trial, a certain officious fellow. who very often | District Attorney, that the party so chargea must be in a Sp te aa ana ee = panama te, oi Florve Supe 9, Spartan. Sook, of Proxingstowp, 299 bble o ey mr WM pay the Vag | meddies with what is none of bis businees—so people | -ondition to employ the vessel in that trade. On the Oth fore they determine to go down te Cow ta Rica—at least | cruise. . — a4 Ld it ar at fan | ty four ieaine thet thie ons og 4 of Jane last the vessel was eailing dowa the bay with a | ontil weave reports [rom our general staff io that quar- wine A rTt ip 1@ 10, Osceola, Macomber, NBedford, ore mini nee Hie ira ete on board of American yoesel, and asserting | crew of fifteen men, and the prorecution would sho@ that, ~ oer aye tetwere et cite = bey Ty Arr at Lahaina May Hens Ranker, of Nant, froma fttew vaewe prop es 5 Tne tok ne te” arian | ee Soe Ramee, Se & seven men Wee naay Delp in scahiploased with he last news receivede-that | “20 dad'dn Callan Suse 13, ablp. Hope, Ditton, o Nike-Cap t main in “ne veer siificient. Counsel then procoeted wo state tho | Se Twins is hovto receive hie passports, The dernier | G was on shore shipping men; bark Osprey, Fisher, of do— Vet my ton, whelher go iy gt particulars of ber capémre, and called witnesses Om the | how jg involved in the Central American ‘weation, of Capt P remained on ; aye i a pi fry own gotd for the Corpo, hee y ot two fart of the government. tien hey bop a hoo contention ay bm ao. Ae the ‘elbows, aod a8 Ciel Justice’ Temple refused to try the | "The yectimony in this care is but w rooapitulation of | HRM eebanst interests. ‘The news dees not Mit | hip Ringleader, — nclsco for Shanyy- 1 T case until satiefied i wn mind m regard to this ques- 1 wan clieteed before the United sectes Ooentale- hae. ho date, im the BF pomsioems, ton, ta grin a‘ ate at every pace. | tion, After tbe above delay, he finally ordered the trial | (2Mt Which, War ete poem already yubiamed ia ube | we, late editorial prognomtieniions of "oor journals, ‘sup John Wade, Ht long. Koog, 10 dinte, ia the ie Bien waobeable shriak, ‘and. T'can whet a razor on. thelr knee 1 cod proveat | HOME, Ad wc te a acer The ieamtaloemey | thengh they were very much qualifed Jor ereping-out | hind hoa vm repre by the i Tar Abas Reena Peceras Pee Ocean tophredeust geese. 0 ae eeeieh ins Colst Justice called for depeat, | Set Mr. Joschimesen, Appeat for the goverment, aad “Gur health js very much better than represented by way Ha at Cth ae paca hess “py tie sore os young ms aeae; Miah ponding Which, Rowld the Auerney Genrral | “cette. Benediet fr the doleece our neighbors. Exchange worth 6 to 7 per cemt dis- Midvetts, from York for Havre, Juno 10, at 45 67, ph Woy F-3, Bere, = ig tome to = door, he had better dismiss the case: whereupon a prose Captain tod Faunoe, et by Mr. ——? count: London, § to 6 premium. ton ». wardinie, from Savannat, for Antwoep, Jwne. 19, iat - was entered, prisoner disc! | apd the matt depeser! that he coms he revenue oe sah Taher, tarver, heck newehez, sbeseiare oat washer | ended. Fee essere the ‘inst oF ie Supreme Courts | itgion, he was on duty in thie port on sth or Oth June Pete 2 “ae Page, from Glaagew for Now York, Jrine 19, tee mare te as hard as T chased ite 5] ‘Which court has been formed under the new constitution | last; he knows the Braman; she is a brigantine of about lice Intelligence. “ . ‘nt, bene, 99 Gare Laverpueh tot Thope weer Ty te DL, in the piace of the old Grand Court—and everything done 190 tons, he caw her between 1 and 2 clock om the day | Cnance oF Gnaxn Larcest.—John MoOoy, % cook on et vena frora Liverpeo! more, June yours i in this court now will form precedents, and be quoted | of the 9th of June, a re per oll Fort Hamilton in the schooner Brilliant, now lying at pier No. 12 veriand, of Porliwar, from Cardi for Malta, June wwe had the wear and tear of my and , board acl , y' mw or Malta, June Jas wort ase of may money for Nong period, ‘and Panos! | hereattor ag a proof of the right and power of Great Bri ] the steamer Only Son; he sw the Braman lying Of | Oe" Co tea by omtoor Smith, of the First nor o0F Cfreevert, from Cunt Matin, Jane 2 fork over ‘ der the ol régime. Grand Court was | the Battery nearly ‘ite Governor's Island on Al FOO re RPHEN YH’ we awcrt 4 poor aflair, and notwithstanding ite name, was only a | he boarded her nent ay when she was being towed by | ward police, on a charge of having broken opon the trunk Teens froma theghen’,, WD. tee 6 & petition from the clerks em- | court of inferior a, ‘and could not try murders, | the steamer Young America: be got on the steamer first, | ine captain o of the veasel gona R. Jone), and stoaling nat 7, Glasgow, Counsel's office asking for an | robberies, r: agen, Be But (26 pew Suprome Court, prac- | and then boarded the brig; he saw Im Cunha, De Coste | vcrotrom $131 in cash accused was found 1 ‘ai ho lintor’. from Morienns for Liverpeal, ny ey} $3,000, to be divided tising on old English law, hae jerediction over all i crime, and De Costro and the Captain on the quarter deck: BO | \aecr bier aloon, with all the stolen m/moy in his passes. sae ee tte ton £2.58 ot to Committed of Salaries and | and oan try all causes which asked for the Captain, and there was a good deal of hesi- | sign, Justice Connolly committed the prisoner for trial ort nan, “Thompson, fro, voy May 8 for Mol g a SR 3 i fen fur mo Rurgese, Hanson. Cayenne rect, | bbs. and Lammot Papont, Corea Philadel EKUNTON July Arr sehr Samuel, fall, Padel! fk 0 ot Seasiona, Over. and bd . miner, Queen's Bench, and it Court of Ei and tation about giving an auewer, Delano said he was Cap. ve n Pernambace Wie 7 she ticked off it. yIretow xe Joly Cee. nent Glingats Ohinkiaan Vee Eeikeee ee tain’ 1 told hier 1 fished to neo bie papers; the reglster, Oe a dees mura tant the iat Dep g to fgur for inet vo weainer | Women: sehr Genrke Darby Mics RAE Orate Cee ee on ee Tmarges | Huis uew court bas been qtablohed Yo mae putes | the crew It and clearance papere were shematorme (pre: (sero oF JENIDA—Thre4 on, names Joha Beat Mary Power, Churehy SYora, WA Buls, Nickola, df

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