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2 f S. " WHW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1856. a . iiven:—To General Walker—May he tive to sce Nicaragua | and, consequentty, the fhir bride was unattended by her ‘Marme Court. Rica, In General Wirttare Casnean and indy, (well known tn the | Art. 7. AN! chewing tebscoe shall pay Afty per cent | given: Te Oe United Euaioar By Caps. Music, | female friends—an' omission which somewhat marred the Before How. Judge McCarthy, 9 < world b; ber nome de shane tees Remhameee?,) we ber mapufstured. tobacco, without regard to and three, time three, The Amecioas she | otherwise suprerejy happy evening. The gallant bride ow VER BACK PRES AND. penis of this continent are 1 day eerie ans | tee tenencte er af who had the pleasure to tacet them, | the place from whence imported, sbail pay one dollar per oe a toreer bar bon, tit = AUCTIONEERS, =A186I0NS FRO ons and acquire Ot) erg: and the eof | and we trust tc their own satisfaction. We learn that they pound. AUG, 20.—Robert Chrystie, 7 hy jorth Amerirs bave vf@'s declared that of | leave im the next steamer for New York, and we wis! ‘Art. 9. All gpaffs, without regard to the place trom Obituary. rr eFuy OB 1. Bleecker a them a safe passage and a happy nog Such emi- bars Win ccsender an oe nate 0 a ’ ‘ [From Bi Niearaguonee, July 19.] Van Wagenen heed @!.— "ino defendant, Van Wages, WR weory. Europe violates w Psy ord Peete ot empties See et | wan imported for mareana ‘are sudjected to | ral of the army Bay busily in paying off | Died, in Granada, on Wednesday, iol 3 Mrs. Besare sides at Staten" ignd, In October inst certaim dots at these Fepubtics American Legation to the State Department, a duty of twenty per cent, upcn the same basis and oon- | the officers and soldiers of the of tha republic, Cordova scent, set -Aicigmai wermnche, whey es ee Staten Islan’, were put up at auction in the Exchange, 4 ditions established in article 2 of this decree; but at the Col, John Allen, Second Ritle Bat has been gram. | years. The cmp dele ging to Van Wagenen, the defendant coker sctir We do uct intend in this place to digeuss the Monroe ; nell un’ aes a 5 hres ang mel dertsine, “This not poottvely certaia as ot thus Ncara, | PRCNEES OF PRESIDENT WALKEN'S GOVMANMENT. | Dreseut time al combustibles, armaments, projeciles and | od Moves Ovaries, Henaek Ran tiation: has bese ay pnt Granada, onthe 17th of April, 1868, Lieatenani y a= auctioneers, ‘Tro plaintif! bid $8,800 on eight lo lee payig ees Rh Ba ed > Guaxana, July 14, 1856. py peed ee bar ie 108 Teva ie | rented leave ef Siteecee for sixty days, from the 16th of | Brittemen, Adjutant of First Rifle Buialon. which were knocked down to him, aud upon which too much in is rave @ : 5 fe arn serps, Bens mist fashion Whe relations of tha foptONe | rormaneeS the bashuase of tne, Administration, the fol. | thejanderstanding that merobants may gel to, prvale ia Sn. News from Costa 7 Eiiing sepevate receyta for the sume, ‘Tho vendor wih the workd at large; aad until a clear insight i6 had | io..i) ointments are declared:— 4 dividuals with the express pormission of tho loca! autho- ¥ DESERTERS. ews Fata. fused to perfect the title; hence this suit to recover bac ax w tho position we must occupy at the council board of | |y ig Shheiunents st0 (ree office of Relations and | ily. This class of military eq tg shall be under, | A rewee of thirty dollars exch will be paid for the ap, | the following is an abstract of the speoch of President | is money. Thedolendant, Van Wagenon, was not narioos, would vovther be politic nor gentsel 1o declare, | cvernment, Mr, Fermin Ferrer. ore io eee cikae “audisinr wireteere, error, byt in and delivery (vo any officer of the army) Of) yuan p, Mora to the representatives of the republic, de | with process, and consequently was ‘not before ayance, the line of conduct wureued im ae wed fac A , nam 3 ‘ 3 nda Crint 'W6 timply wk Surope to exompr Central Amort | > Sub-Secretaryof Relations, ir; You bs Richmond.) oi for'the manufacture ot arms, Lc. Gunpowder shalt | | 1, Musician N. H. Nichols, of Co. F, First Rifee—aged | livered on Aug, 3:— Pears torpag bask heameumt received. af 0 q them onthe progress the country | ater notice to his principal, but that he was eatited 4 Pineda eo (rom interference, uotit she has had time to mould remain in the depots established by the government. but } 23 years, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout bi hair black, After congratulatin, ber peloy; and when that is done, we are Semip coa- | _,% Minter of Hecicada and Publio Credit, General it the | éyce black, a Frenchman andklrums very badly; speaks | peatcnse ie every branch of publ being to tho | Potein the amount paid as fees, as it was received for Manel Carraccoss soiledor, and regi tered by bias ta order to vO! ail wo’ | Sen ace yineed the civilized worid, and more particularly the a - collector, regi ry bim in order to a all ao ‘ish well. e ef the year 1856, he of the sudden irruption h LoiSmiercil portion ot ie wil’ be. beuctiked to a greater | Pebb#bed and communicated '0 whom it may concern, | outs cr explosions, and alto for the payment of stor | — 2. Private Agustus Nicol of Co. D, First Rifles—aged | fade by the North American Uiibusters, Into Ni sara Tioee agcually rendered, and tee. MalnHte semeen eS extent than could possibly be the cage i! this portion of Suannene, on Gries ends ‘coud ege, which shail be the same as that impsed upon all | 6 years, 5 feet 10 inches in height, hair black, eyes black, | 4nd of the immiient danger to all Central American ee defendant’s counsel, it was overruled ‘We continent was allewed to remain as it now is, or has » Anamana, Joie. b. other articles deposited in the Custom House. complexion very dark, stout built; speaks Spanish fluent: | States, and the necesrity which existed to oppose it wita | The statute Teaeune Shon in thie Coakt expressly pra eeu. Nicaragua acknowledges the benefits conferred by Being desirous that the militar; ee y oa FREK OF DUTY. ly; 18 a Frenchman by birth, and formerly belonged to | 41) their force. ‘To that purpose he called together the | vides that in = ‘case where the plaintiY recovers ove the absorption of | in the Engtish empire. She | ce ine citterent parte of the 7, oie F ociny ie 4 Art. 11, All flours, meats, pork, lard, crackers, pota- Corral’s sen. ‘Assembly onthe 25th of February last, ia order tobe | $100, he ae ene costs, Jadgment for plaintif reeognizes the good that hat always followed the | Vice Wi dllerent parts Of te eee cunolioe which | te8 and all kinds of agriculture hardware, machinery for . Private Jules Richard, of Company E, Second Light | vested with the necessary power (or the jevy of troops to | “sgoY of, and costs ; expansive policy of Frence and Great Britain, aud by | feds Dine! Rei i. oe + ceoeue oe |. we improvement of in¢ustry ia the republic, priated | !nfantry, about 30 years, five six inches it | Sttack tho invaders. He relates thon the first victory o! | Jorzoy’ Ye qtvames GOMPARY BOD we ‘those sam: al results, shoaaka iobeationed oe: Sirest " J Y books, a ae Susrch erent Paha’ pitch and tar neigh aur ly an Leg 8) a Orr tho guilavt troops of Costa Rica at Senta Rosa over the ION AGAINST AN asrere: b enerate aod 1 the distract States of 3panis! eo : imported by the owners of vessels for the express pur | little English; speaks juently; is a Frenchman. | jp, -8, their occupation of the ports of Juan del Sar aud fe aa be Gimerica- "With vations, as with men, te unraly and | | ATK 1. That all the employees of the Hacienda sha! | jose of using them on thelr own ships; baggage aud fur: | 4, Deserted from Managua, July 26, private Madison Tene an nid dene negesen et Rivas on the 13th of April, Britton va, The Trion Kepress Company —The aasignd dissoluic must be curbed by the better portion of society, | aes Rees Nagplasacsing pong cog wey ‘toe rgeK | piture belonging to families or emigrait: established in | Graham, (commonly called “‘Pike,”) aged 23 years fve | where Waiker was finally routed and forced to retrea'. of the plaiptif!, on tbe 7th of March, jelivered, cara What the general good shall not b ame iniected with the ee bm Sey F, a, ory eee eg | we te pane, falc rags toy are agers omer Due rentten Bore in height, a7ee Tia a 8 Year penne Here be explains the reasons by which he was obliged to Re ye ees ot Salen ab, OS, ‘ory 0 r. Ststos that have degenerated into priya leng ‘ boar Oe per onal use; seeds, plants, flocks, catile and all x | gait, and his eyes revolve; is stoop lered, knoct. | gy the end of April, when, umoriunately, . * Seren either be reclaimed by some healthy | Mey, were expedited tro n the Ministry of Haciouda. | | gnuma s destined to Improve the breeds of the repubtic. fnced, bas long beols, and is very communicaiys, say at Rivas til the end of Apr vat’ uhe Costa Riess | Be arrived there, and after waiting somo two orth Seieenes, o by the strong arm of pabhe law, for Paes Ad: Spe aaeReees Sp, Meee Der coer Art. 12. The amount of duties shall be paid in the cus- D, LATHROP, Lieut. First Rifles, Post Adjutant. army and forced it to @ hasty retreat. He rolutes the uc: Wook wit out getting any Information about the oyate Bo country can live in the midst oi anarehy, withont, in Gi ; . tom bovses of the republic, in dollars of one hundred A reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for theap | ¢usatious directed by their enemies against the troops | fame ‘— F hed the evidence on the part of di @ measure wing its Yherotore, where 1. ‘The fore pees ne coulate (a the ro- | (eBts; but admitting the coins which at the present time prebeneion and’ delivery to any officer ef the army of the | 4nq their commanders, and endeavors to prove that this Lear pM ane pha = the 8th of March the car the dis ered provine: exhibit their total aN e Sedes colitis W ap, Som cir obo in, | #fe received at this Vatuation, im the offices of the govern | following named deserters from Company C, Firs’ | army, composedof busbandmen and xetisans, who hat | “o' Pa Fen yet tous pa oed Seemed Seen: Alban; mmcapacity for self government, and beso ne & reproaca to | Pubic, Gnd, mharever. Coma Mlthelr invinsis vade-—one | Met, end in commercial transactions. Rifles = pever been before accustomed to the hardships aud pri | Pine Sus, he moi prs ir gene dhe batioval appeliative, they require some powerful force A: roe tae pete Tae Art 13. The payment of duties shall be made in cash 1. Cot 1 H. J. Dalion, aged 20 years, five fect nine | ations of war, pushed their courage, abnogation aud | ,6{h0 bur penason Wve | several cage, owing. te to weize and briog them back to d srimony of | hundred yon mbly the public treasury will neither | When the amount docs not exceed threo hundred datiara; | inches high, biack bir, blue eyos, fair complexion, 2 | Dorseveranee even to herolum, Hut for their earazenus | Tost Deing impassable trom Loo’ Lo ran a & Suite, the highway ot nations, cat up or ren opp ee sa on 2 ‘er | ip ten days when the amount reaches six hua jollars; | cupation, jor. ainst the foreign intruders, Nicaragua would . dered fruitiers and desolate at the whim of a handful of | S1Y® BOF receive sail coins, except mi the above value | 1. tiny when it amounts to one thousand dotlars; and in Nicholas Canfield, aged 20 ysare, five feet cight | Tonbtance ng oes pe ae peg ps perme on, mae that tuo oysters reached there iho day’ wiburn hair, hazel eyes, ruddy complexion. | ay independent ni happen to live upoa wud along its terrt- from thirty to sixty days, payable in instalments, whev | inches high, ton. , 7 count ¢ . of mn. He presents thea a lively picture oF 4 Wier tbe campidal to regalate his taste tor |, Art %. Peouniary debts contracted previous t the | ie amount exceeds one thousand dollars, dating from | Occupation, m y were not common carriers; that they were bound to us| sory. As well & borer. of the cruel devastations which for more than six weeks the - es hake Cltatcae Getinn F | publication of this decree shall be paid in the valuation J ate. ~— bigb it ae E ordinary care aad diltzence im sending on the goods, an pee! device soon) Dats to Invoke darkness at the ® | or the coin at the time of their creation. ‘ whe ne colioteore of toe custom houses of tne re- fe fate etn. VGeencaes ete ae: melee Sergey el spare sind nop cig ee: that they haddone so. Judgment for defendants, All we wek for 3, that she be allowedto pur- GRAusna, Heremve’ , 1500. iblic eball exact satisfactory security from merchants | 4. F. Soufllow, aged 25 years, 5 fect 6 inches high, dark | Plc "H2 meitions,‘in honorable, terms, tho death of Before Hon. Judge Maynard. fee the samo path of regetieration in Central Ammer ca eer tee Te 4 duly ok ten par demons hr ihe payment of daties, and for the additional security | hazel eyes, dark complexion. Occuy Se his colleague, Vice President D, Francisco M. Oreamuno, | acrion YOR MAL-PRACTICE—IMPORTANT TO PRA bas boen productive of so much benedtin Inti, re ball | " ; 6 government. LAN, % " , a tho islands of the sea, untar the impulse of | amt Whosoever shall clandestinely export it, aball cuter | Are FSU 'Gnere shall bo depots established inthe Captain Company C, First Riles, | Mbesuccumbed to the malady. | Bok be cmadually to. TITIONERS) Kuropean oxparnion, We are of the samo family of na | '¢ Penalty of coufiscaiion of the same. | | | custom houses of the republic for depositing the mer- | Manacva, July 12, 1806. plague at last disappeared and tho covntry erence cud. | Courincy vs. Hendason.—The plaintiff ts 67 years q tons, and to doow us to live contiguous to the auarcny of | , Att. 2 Every passenger shail be allowed, free of duty, | chan sise consumed by the same, of such’ goods as | A reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for the ap: Jected.. ‘Then he expresses n hope that the flances of | age, of goodsbabits, has worked as foreman for ten y the aujoining States, to subject ug to their jealous whims, | %e eum of three hundred dollars. a pass io transit ¥o anotter State, ‘and the merchants | prehension and delivery (to any oficer of tno army) of | {he State will sosn be ameliorated, and tho brave soldiers ’ sity yetard us by th e policy, would be to tie a ar, 3. kerr of gold, either in ballon, dust, | {no enter their goods in the custom houses of the | the following named deserters from Company A, Ran | deseo the arrears of their pay. Nicaragua, by te | %F Messrs. Vollard, up to last December, when he quit stone anout our bid Our aécess to the bright | OF Colued, te free of all'daty. republic may do so in small lots, cr tities, | gers:— fasion of parties and the movements of the allied teoops, | With bad eyes; went to the Hye Infirmary; remain is, bal the worldat | octne Acie Tecsters shall be made at the Castom House | 94 their own convenience, and pon payment, Wt tac | 1. Private —— Nash, aged (about) 20, years. fect 1 | ig on the point of being rescued from ts Yong suiferings | there irom six to eight weeks, when be was induced bj " D ticularly those nations ogee eg A e i th, of” the customury dues, at L per | inc! » air and whiskers; the Bri coat o| aia wht 2 rian ‘the peatest obstacies |, Art 8. Any previous decrees contrary to this are bere- | EcEtenthe following dive months, aut 2 per ecot on alt | arme in India ink on his leftarm; usually smiled when | 4 aera eek crt emuseammemaaes & friend of the defencant to leave the Eye, inGrmary t the regeneration we propose. reat man who | PY auoulled. i Nr . goods deporited fur twelve mouths, chargeable upon the | speaking, and weighed about 185 pounds. See eee Se reqelsied tn entataciery weaneer., | Pen oael, uaiar the Aatendanta Wresimanh,. There f easoe two blades of grass to grow where only ove grew Graxapa, November 14, 1855, | EXeina amount of the invoice, without additional ex- | 2. Private Bickford, aged about 25 years, 5 foct 9 inches | The relations with the other Central American Sites arc ne gradual improvement of his eyes from soon afta Before, How e3 Sia poitean who elevates | Att. 2. Ardent spirite fiom foreign parts, which, by | PORTE: itt understood that for the first moath’s storage | high, auburn hair; hdd an anchor in India ink on left | Srho most intimate character, and tho union of all of | Ue,entered tbe Eyo Infirmary until he left, and wee 4 Justify them ‘ihis what they dat be. | e8pecial disposition ave duties ajgod to their introduc. | Proven: 7 ls naiopion ott tot ote in transit o another | hand below the thumb, and weighed about 160 pounds. | tren®seninst the common enemy essures their ultimate | Provement continued for two or three weeks alter he le vie un’) ther comforts demand and their means | WoB, 93 well as thore articles whicH, By their importation | State shail pay 1 per cont for six months, aud 2 per cent . L. NORVELL WALKER, ee er regeneration ol the air ultimate | —no doubt being the result of the treatment he receiv consummation is of untold value, for it brings | Wo the republic, are Pres ee weenie Ge noes for twelve mouthe, upon the erigiaal exmouut of the in a wa., amguer Soyiait Company A, Rangers. Le ee Eee, wiih: eft European ond | 2¢,(2e Rye lnirmary-—when they began to grow wor nwo commupion with each other, and xe conditions yoice. wacva, Na., Augue ° * atin a gives lador to the poor. it dispels enmity and bauishes | of the decrco of yesterday. aa Le ‘Art. 16. To liquidate the securities given by merchants [From El Nicaraguenge, Aug. 9.] pe Serger ter fe tag ee ene ie (avout three montha,) and the defendant yerformed Gar by creating atratorn ty of interest ead feeling be | AFt. 2. The present disposition shall be understood a8 | weo Gerduct their goods in transit, aid securities shall | We last week made a few remarks upon the prospects | facts, will assuredly rebder justice to the acts of the Cos- | OPerauc” gn lus yes, au put notte Kime ot & pam Op dwein uations. ‘The rogeneration of Spanish America | ¢#P!sining article first of uhe above mentioned decree.” | be contracted in such manuer as Hot to prejudice the re- | of those who desert the American ranke, for the ranks ot | 14 Rican Seer aaa tas dicecta naw tno agecdiom oC tae |, 10. eee ene nates pees aoe: Unease eae Shro«s open to the communication and commerce of the Graxapa, December 42, 1855. | Yenue of the government, abd at the same time at an | theencmy, and the justoess of what we seit is mato ap | teormentauives apon the state of the Interior aflairs in | Weatment he could go, there alone: te boon became world, twenty Sve millions of people, with whom there ~~ 2 La pny ee eee ports will continue | ocuitable rate for the merchant, according to the distance | parent by’ the events which we chronicle in this issue | Costa Rica, and shows how its geographica( position and pied bel reyes ne a on K ona movies pay twenty pe 3 Of the State for which said goods are intended. Tne liqui- | The number that has already left is scarcely worth apass- | proximity to one of the great highways between two | wag gone, never to return. Dr’ Agnew "her ‘bat h jw at prosent but an insignificant trade. It brings intothe a ~ rafact chewing te market miilious of acres of land adaptet to the cultiva- | , Att 2. Tobacco, im jeaf, manufactured, chewing to | Gation shail be made upon presentation by the merchant | ing notice, and we would not again revert to the subject, ty nore the commerce of the whole world ie bel 4 Mor si’ the necotarics And luxusies of lve, end tous | PACC® and shuts, will pay seventy ve cents per pound. | Cry retnen permit, sigred, by the consignce, by whom | were it, not to commiserate the poor fellows whom #¢ | by and by coucentrated, sendare Ms aheclatery weneesar yor Dente Goudt: the piainiiets, ayes: = aes 7 cl trom the charge of S © ri ebeapens living. With all these results comes content- | 24 both articles will be exempt fi the goods are directed; certified also by the Consul o! | at one time recognized as countrymen, and who, relyinz of all kinds of neaterial Yanprovemante, ’ tet’. It is estimated tbat all of the three great revola. | Morage, which was formerly paid. | Wes Pabenicse cost thine on pane Wr tee Unreal ok guese f° epee the rotemn preeninas of thet Eooaaee rebels, deserted | Sapetter the:send Cait Kiade of materiel Maprorenees pa A er Ras beg eng cn tions of France, so productive of misery and death, were ~~ yaad aay 14.1856. friendly nat on, or, in default of this, by two merchants | their posts for the sake of trifling temporary’ benetits | the only ineans of vation against the imminent | tho only physicians wi poner sontsee 38 Gets 3 , July 14, 1858. of known probity. When they reach Leon, insiead of the riches which they | tuoger or being absorbed by the active and never resting | *8e,0ly physicians who testi Meee eye aoaaee Drought about by hunger. With cheap living famine is . ¥ ‘The administration of the Maritime Dasiom house of | at 17. The Spiritous liquors, of which mention has | were to doubt fold cxisted there, they will nd little else wilization. Nations who do remain | meBthave no doubt that the plal ‘Danished, apd revolution goes with it. These are the 2 n Nort ? o San Juan del Norte, located ia this city, having been Fi Phe British Fleet at San Juan—Di im virwne of car authors ve t Administrator of | trig; shall pay one dollar and twenty-tive cents per gai- | ables they can with much difficulty obtain, TTT ae etry ln everywhere tending, by tho im | 120,070; Which te difteess trom the defendantie. peastio ee ee the sais! Customs, Nr. Charles Callahan, with the stat) | Jom: without classification of any kind, being the duty | | Read ‘Manning's letter carefully, in ansther column, and hain eyi gv lle Nyman 5 testiied to and shown by a card, which ia admaaied es autherized 0; we ‘ublishes " 4 § - El Nicaraguense, Aug. 9} whom it may concern. WILLIAM WALKER. | Pagel when suid Kguare, ware orient ey ea bo 1. dint or the asuealiy hinge in Loon. Bat this (alls far | pacite fusion of all nationalities, and to remove tho obsta- | song that they had bad bad eyes Vind been ena ts Brigadier General Fry returned from San Juan del ‘Tur Scrxewe Executives Powers, pa ne Memnion’s sxe Saat aaa inti, | len thrown into the way of their friendly relations, ‘he | them by the defendant and got well, or improved, whic pn er grees | oy tent Grasapa, July 15, 1866. aniteHte: x0 payment of the duties on invoices ordered | the worst conditica of an affair in whish he hoped to in: | Allsop them to, reunite all, thelr moral cud physics! | was raled out by the Court. The defendant’s oo wand of this Department. He gives us somo interesting | 1 yoimg necessary to preserve ia & proper manner the | ATL 18, The Daymens of ihe Alien on Iivees occnree | torent him. it to be presumed, on the contrary, thai | forces for saving the Central America eigdfu of the | Taized several pointe, but the second one's sufficient ems concerning he Brits Lert now contr tee ate | Public faith, we have appointed Recorder and Toverpreter | siey with what has already been sct forth ia are 2.in | he would exhibit things in their brightest colors, ia or noel pnd menage Ay Soret ig wes ofthe | state—That an error in jadgment is not mal-practice See aoe scerainiuae Troms the | of the goveruinent, Mr. John Henry Felix, with the salary | reference to the cargoes which are ordered subsequent to | der to elect his purposes, which were to obtain both man precept-—Help yourselves, ip you, The Court held that to be good law, whe applied . of one bundred do! y mouth. Published and commu ~ eee aman in apatomy, surgery or physi b Sticers attached to the squadron, all of whom be remem- | ticated vo whom it ‘way coperd. WIT 1.LAM WALKER, bo ag gale dR s matey to drive Tans waraeioes man out of the cous News from South America. it had no application im this case; Pm igre yo = pleasure. They are generally in favor of Gen. — = —— ae \ the original invoices sworn to by the forwarders of the ‘Apart from the inhumanity of taking up arms azains: We have advices from South America dated at Monte. | 20! ete tae of here SA pw ed ‘The above fleet, with the exception of the Purydice, Sin—The Supreme Executive Power bas been pleased to ond glee bay facchnpe y of Se remetie, or if there their ‘brethren saeome sommot fom innger pe pare video on the 15th, Rto Janeiro on the 15th, Bahia on the contemplated odnipment founded upon skill and kno’ which bas sailed for England, are newly arrived from | \ctate the following decrve =~ : | pesents te mye » ty ce of folly than Popes. f'they were auccessfulthe; | 19th and Pernambuco on the 21st of July. Tedge fo fhere sciences. ‘That man who would ho Europe, and sailed from Portsmouth with the expectation | worri.. Var dent of the Republic of Nicaragua, | ions of this arti would entertain such abatred for Americans as would The following {s a summary of the latest news:—From | bimself out to the world as a doctor and an oculist @ going w the Baltic: but peace being concluded, they’ | to its inhabitants: entirely cut them off (rom ali places of honor and trust; | Buenos Ayres we may almost announce another ministe- | outa diploma, witbout any knowledge of these months are allowed for Were sent under sealed orders to * winter in the Whereas, certain citizens of the lic, iorgetful of ths fn pe crisis, news from the southern deplo- false pretences aunt en eee iceman’ oa yy wir danke woibeir tamiies an im u's are aow “ thea from the date of U abtication of this decree. wou ss ey olin when! were tenant pot The loree stationed. at the ‘teal ie kuowe to be | commence tinkering with the most delicate all the of Mee sdmniral arrives, be will distrivate te foot (roug | stig the enemies of the republic im the war wagul | Trt, 0. fn ali cases of Loubt which may arise in the | in need of their services. As their declared object now | compictely disor ganized and thiaged by & continued de the e7e, must be reckless tdeod. An error @auoved in those waters. » viriwe of the authority vested is | ue toun bouses between the collectors and the merchants. | is to exterminate the Americans in Central America, the | sertion, till, we believe, few are loft.except the infantry, | Judgment, of man skilled in «particular callilg, th Execution of Traitors tn Masaya. ‘a * hen it is ordered, as a general rule, that all differences shall | presumption ts that when there was no counterbalancing | who have not the means of escape, and can render no whether reahar. Guvseasl, beene | Bonedties ‘cordiig to Justice -conciliating equitably the | power to stop their excesses, the A uericans who were iu | further service against ‘be Indians than the more defence | jadgment, in a science, of omen caekined 5 "rom Fi Nicwraguense, August 3.) nulie, who, tiger twe 2d ef Oto |‘ iereats of the government and of commerce; and for | thelr powor would hold no énviable position. As things | of the town. The country is entirely at their mercy, | Bcrence (f such © thing cam be) ta at precios, Wednesday, at baif past tive in the Moe ee te saa et aaree Cf the avg | Weir settlement, three merchants, including the | stand however, the unfortunate men who were weak | and we fear it is too true that they have latterly receiv ~ oy any pete ; eS reps ectan of aaa Geminay tos | See lSet"gernmcat. arm’ ge Spr Sains | RRO, abe amt | ae es apa oat ic Unt au | glen hulancolmy a Eas Sansa, see's oa | such cen ale rath damagy oat aoc ea ety eaceatel, by baluy. shot ia | coBliscated; and ail property which said citizeus or per. | merchandise, pny Mme Sepsnante’ shall be cane. | ihe: ay. ‘1. Ail property, ene of the @f Nicaragua, were publicly executed, by being ehot, in | Contincal - ~ ages: + whom they have cast their lot. They 1 i Masey: easonable practi y bercafler inherit is deciared torieited, aud shail | Cigteq with the collector, and under oath shall appraire | must expect to sutier extreme privations, to be baif clad vision h the defendant’s treatment, and — - ices against the | eycheat to the republic of ee Re said damages, so that upon the real value of said goods | and caly half fed, and with the brand of aia upon thet: the treatment was the result of ignorance on bis p this army, a in all others, there are base men, who, | , Art. 2. The Bub-ecretary of nda, the Sub-Secre | the duties may be collected. foreheads, be hunted like wanderers aud yagabonds over | some bave deserted and Judgment for the plaiatitl, $600; allowance, &., $12, mot reainng their purposes Of plunder, and beng re- | ‘TY of Relations and the Auditor General of War, any | art. 21. The collectors and their subordinates or em- | the entire continent have been sent back to os Ayres as ible, pla en it set WOE cl pr R mye Lip hee bene & Board of Commis’ | pioyoes are strictly forbiddeu to shew or communicate to MILITARY OBITUARY. while two or three of the loading officers have pecs mae Supreme Court—In Chambers. strained trom lawlessness, desert the service thay dit | sion ery to take possession Of, ‘determine upon, ant enor. Such cases fe thea other * jon the mvoice of any i ing merchant, ex Corronar Pirgctay.—fhe readers of El Nicaraguens | the enterprise. é : pend of; tor bere the soliier 1s Dot. pressed into duty” bar | el; al such comflscated or forfeited properties. and shall elm the cases already proviced for ia Art. 20 of this | will remember an old and familar writer, whose quaint | Commercial nh Ee. Soe comes voluntarily into the army of the State from the | SiO examine and determine all clit iho interenw of ) aeoree- tnd sometimes eloquent contributions onte gave an in | satisfactory. Contrary togeneral expectation, prices were | Jn the Matter of the Park Zank.—The Judge made promptings of e noble ambition. However straitened the | >rouebt sgainst such property adverse to the int of } ““art. 22. The merchant who shall defraud the revenues | . reased Jife to the paper. J. W. De Frewer, of the ariny, | buoyant, owing ¥ 1 to the absence of beavy stocks | order transferring this case to the general term of t' Gemy may be for the necessaries of lif, the soldiers of | "ATS Wie ton days after the confacation of any | © tbe government, upon proof of his dishonoly, shall bs ] an excellent musician, an honest hearted man, snd our | Of Pruduce. rest cond only be consldsred ag noniaal, | Court, Which will st next Monday. Tt is « motion too ican cause cons! ives bound oportion 1 - | whose com, ways prov good humor, " votation cou . ‘the repu ider themselves more | property by the said Board of Commissioners, tney sball ie imprisonment. Virgin Bay Soouiy ppl paleg ovens As Corgore! Hard ing bas beau dene in the ealaderos, partly Go precenins of the Board of Sapervisore, whee matters at Buenos Ayres were somewhat by their honor to abide by a mission they have es ‘ p ove by perforin; and the mao who tilks of deser- | cute Legis fou poy pa tT ne falled Bl Nea’ | “art. 23. ‘The admistrators of the custom houses of the | Pipeclay our readers will doublless remember him ani | omit g to ibe: ussettied state ol toe market, but more t0 deny ee eee te mace ant Fengheoe prema pone tion here is marked as one unworthy to follow the banner pe eer ba oh aa aoe ‘ouda or possessions thus | republic, or, in default of them, the commanders ot | bis talents, and, with us, will ofer a tear of regret thw | the season of the year and the impracticable state of the | been in operation one year, and that they are not the: which leads to an honorable gravo or « glorious victory, | ‘Bventory of, mil the propery. fave all cite. ail + | posts or trontiers, where merchaadive may pass in trax: | + neso promising should’ have been cut short in such an | weather and the roads. fore legally liable. J Into this body of men, however, as into ali human | Coniscaied, apd at tie stvesent said claims withia forty | sitfromone Btate to another, are obliged. under their | early day. He was the originator of negro minstrelay io | | From Rio Janeiro we learn that some dissasiafaction ¢x- sevemblies, have crept s few cowardly cravens; and ries 10 appear and present aid claims within {rly | own responsibihty, to demand'the custom house perm! | Nicaragua, aid a8 one of the first cootribators to our | sted at the ‘smallness of the Bank of Brazil dividend, by Supreme Court—Special Term. bear that some company bas losta | (47 ‘the said operty, OF possessions, sho. vA given by the collector of tae customs from whence the | paper, double claims upon the grateful remembrance } the deciaration that henceforth only the discounts reatize 1 Before Hon. Judge Clerke by desertion, The name of such an one is then | CAM WRT ie pall Dopey Bor the Slate y Should | goods were forwarded, and which, ina!l cases, must be | of the American population. would be divided, or rather that during the six montns, struck from the army roll; bis memory is held ‘a coo "Art. 4 The Board of Commissioners shall have the Presented, aecertaining whe:ber the permit and goods Pied at ua, on the 3ist July, Joseph Ferguson, of toend the ist of January, 1857, the profits of three OPINION ON THE ENLISTMENT OF MINORS. tempt; and whos caught the duty of shooting him is des ‘or to appoint a clerk and. marshal; the daties of the | correrpond, and also entering ina book the mame | Company A., Ranger Battalion. Lexington, Ky., papers | Months and half only, be given to the shareholders. perched without a word of ply. A soldier's honor PRN shail Go to record ail the proceedings of the Board, | Of the merchant, the number of packages, marks, num | wi! picase copy. yawn ‘A fair extent of business hed been done at Rio in articles Sbould not be allected by sympaiby for one who leaves | Snr’ Nua ue Pa opt pm pry exe, | ers and destination. at the same time giving immediate of import, the supplies having been ample; the trassa> the State is im danger, and when the | Shi the duties ot a eued by the Board, notice to the Collector who furnished the permit, so to The Tart. tious ie produce were limited. In the coffee market the tesue, not only of all our lives, but of the great cause of | “Ut MMe S dof phe b.- Sim authorized to | *¥0ld all frauds and bave the assurance that the goods RACES ON AN INDIAN COURSE. supply of old coffee had been moderate, and limited to . rt wy —o nett oy are forwarded in accordance to their place of destination; [Correspondence of i Nicaraguense. the new crop, owing to planters being engaged picking. Send ter pesnens nae Doeeen, Sete Somanae, 580 ‘and also noticing that said goods bear the custom house = pt saly 28, 1968. and also to a continuance of damp and cold weather, gon at Masaya, the oilicers formed a Vizilance Committee i ommnne pe es aan te Gane oe ay pa stamp. Yenterday a ef chews poet 1 te the beastifat on drying to detect the cause, and arrest such as they might suspect dd Es] in the saime object it may | “Art. 24. The collectors of every custom house area | rugian village of indir, where two races, were F conse: @f an intention to devcrt. On Tuesday last a soldier | Shh! Salt _ eae capers Kat learticles of aati | thorized to open any umber of paskages which chey | which might be described in sporting language thus: ame \d sales mamed James Verner, sergeant major of the Second | [C8 of estates, and to separate peris or goods | may judge proper in every ne phen pinata sions Ln in : the same Light Infantry, who speaks Spanish well, iniormed his | TOM" he poard of Commissioners shall have the | 4 Aft 25. The principal lavoices shall be re First Race—Quarter race, free for all ages; sweep- & slight @ommanding officer that be bad been solicited by a cer “4 to order the immediate sale of all manta duced to dollars of one hundred cents, in ali cases where | stave "$80, half forfeit’ Single dash, ; P received from fain native to desert. He also proposed to convince the | Power & ‘nen woe Op pb ony ear | this currency has not been expressed. =o pl h inactive, sales eficers of the fact, by mecting the native (Calvo, men. | les comiscated by them, ¥ “expe | Art. 26. All previous laws and dispositions regulating | 5 7. sanders’ w. g. Old Tom, by imp. Whiskey, out of —— tioned ip the first’ paragraph,) at a certain untenanted i. Te All real estate declared confiscated or forfeited | We Sdministration of the maritine custom houses of the | pug Ruin—b & » . ys sold at (house that night. The was accepted, and for | 211 ne sold at public auction afer thirty days’ notitice. | "*public are abrogated. B.P, Crane’ w. bh Rack, by Pazer, out of im, Lopo— 100,500 ‘We purpose of securing double testimony, another soldier, | tHell Ph 20s Bt Pein ae ews me tery Art, 27. The Minister of Hacienda, Genera’ Manuel Car |g y'o,” hud » by oD h Sage 106,500 vamed Sanborn, was sent along. i bem Giese oF 0 pA thy dy } shall make tate | Farcona, is charged with the fuillment of this Ceoree, aad G2. es een we Drought fo the stand opioioes age; ‘abipments on ; ia all 116,- According’y, at 10 o'clock oo Tuesday night, Verner cans ip cash Or im Bee eo ‘of the he. ts publication and communication to whom it may con | wore about equally divided, and we heard of but euc be bags, of which 62,700 were for the United States, Sanborn repaired to the appointed spot, and entering | PA; Menis i) Cann Ot Ot Ce stoners aball appoint three | ef. WILLIAM WALKER, | S'S ite of dguationte on Old Tom, which was promptly | 38000 for the Channel 'and north of Barope, and 19,700 bouse, commenced a conversation with persons 1n. KB, prop mapante to ny) Given in Granada, July 21, 1856. Taken down. After one lalve start’ the Word Was give, | forthe Mediterrancan. The shipments in the crop yoar sie, The officers who were on the watch heard the na =. ball pope the v patdbo net Vo " By superior order this is communicated to you, for your | 45, ‘aad both ot off well together 5 hed ending the 30 of Jane pee 2,102,885 oags, being ive ask Verner to desert, proposing to pay so much mo- | Sn pe Abe mee ee. ‘% | imtestigence and proper action, in the expectation of the | pavtng the track and ietly taking the'lead, Rack for | 249,000 bags less than in the previous year. it is ascer Bejdown, and when he arrived at Loon the enomy would | ‘Hirde of the valuation of Ue snail receive the price paid | °OrF#poncing acknowledgement. CARRASCOSA. ‘close however, and when about midway the psc | titted that the crop just flaished did not ex-oed 1.300,000 ‘he rest. Some money was (nen paid to Verner and for «i pr: 7 sold by and remit it withia twenty —— was tremendous At this time both horses might havo bags. However, that of 1854 and 1855 proved to be larger and they were ako supplied with fresh bread | 42. 1) the Minister of Hacienda, giving 10 the purchasers President Walker's First Lever. been covered with two blankets. Rack maaifested a dis. | ‘A anticipated at its commencemeat, having nearly aad Geene, sod urged to leave immodiately. Desiderio | 1127 essary deeds, upon receipt of the price of ihe pro (From Ei Nicai Aug. 16 | position to bolt, which bis rider was unable to restrain, | Tesched 3.600000 bags, Seirepatrtied Verace how to aveld: He sieht Guesd. | soty aod ening of the %th inst., President Walker gave | Gnd Oid Tom came in aconsiderable winner, in about 0.5) In Bahia the crops promised well and diemonts were and hat houses te call on the road for provisions "Ar. 10. The Commissioners shall receive $100 monthly, assembly was quite large, and includ Neither horse appeared to be mach distressed; and as higher than evor previously’ known. The market poche Som He wid Verner to say to Rivas that he ‘may have in thor | €d members of nearly ail the “old Spanish ‘lies resi’ | about this time a demijobn of “the stuff” was geen com was (rm and the article in brisk dematd. ‘nites real Jent money to buy up the whole army, (modest ‘off The Clerk and Marshal o’ the Board e in the city. At this meeting the Spanish senoritas | ing ized as high as 3,600. Cotton continued ‘lected, and man) aq that he iutended to remain in Masaya persiad | Trshee a Indies met for the firet time, but we trust aoe) yyy = suspected, when be woul! | Shall seseive ach fees ax the Commissioners may deem the agrerabie enleriainment of ‘tbat eveniog ‘will ‘onde leave elf. reper as them frequently together herea'ter. At about ‘After bering this much, the officers rushed into the Art. 11. Published and commaricated to whom it may Seen it O'clock he mittary band oo to Bam eom and \ecured the four men, whose names'we have | oneern. WILLIAM WALKER dad fash atty of tho mmunte wright ‘bet be mre quakrit: 19 (DOGret prragr: Taey were tried, aad, by Art. 1. a nted Minister /lenipotent tor the Re a laws of tafe be hot. Wednesday hey of ‘Tearequa at the government of fer Britannic | Party was Suorly oer tor mK --- Fy the street on an Indian girl's head, a simultaneous made for the grocery, in which the recent com uotations were nominal at 5,800 per arr. for and nage were tho wieners; | jut whether it wae owing Spun ane ‘The coftee had not made it or the thirat of their riders must be left | tithes arrived at this reason ot the year had been ke st e pA the rainy weather; quotations, therefore, were nominal. were pened -f of large concourse of ajesty mera! Don jomingo de Goicouria. At. in hat = oenet themes taseer! oa Bar 5 Presence of & C bs boloes i others, when the prices in sugar main selves hoat | Savannah, the people d Marays, ‘who, although they might pity | Art. 2 In virtue of which, extend the requisite diplo- an chea comaane ey EEE ARS Hp Aeon ‘ port on the them a« men, su!) expressed an opinion that, as Citizens, | ma accrediting bis representation. disposed of, the dance was resumed for a short time. The crope im this and the adjacent were quite at an eod, o'clock hey deserved \ea:h Art. 3. Communicated to whom it may concern. Tetired at midn'ght. The President did not dance. the stocks for sale on the 19th, inciudiog whites and | was struck In this connetion it may not be amiss to ask the sol WILLIAM. WALKER. much to the regret of many present, but couflacd bimsei! browns, amounted to 20,000 bags, with prices firm. In | lost. The ier what be proses to gain by desertion. The enemy | Given in Granada, August 9, 1866 to agrceable conversations with all who sought the houoy ectton the prices had been firm, and towards the close | ber, and at are proverbia!ly \ise, and kis or) should warnany Ameri The government wishing to facilitate the transaction @f | ¢ his company. The pleasure we enjoyed leads us t the market had exhibited a firmer tone, although ther | main deck, ean not to trust hmself into the haads of his bitter and | the business of the Legation of the Republic of Nicaragua Dope that sock entertainments may be frequently repeat. haa been no recent advices t. warrant any rise. Of Pa. | minutes Greacherous foe8. The success of the democratic cause i« | in the United States, order — . ed’ They serve aa well to break the tedium of cur every raibas about 6,00 bags ehanged bands, but prices bad not | and that @ertain, end the cyerier must soon be caught or foro: _ Art. 1. Appointed Secretary of said legation, Dou Pedro day reutine, as to bring or and familiarize the na transpired, and of about an equal quantity, at | never saw © leave the State. Ail reason should convince a man of | Yginio Selvia. tives with their American fellow citizens. about 6,400rs. por arroba {ree on board. In stir | cane. pA — the present government, and — Art. 2. Communicated een ioe ere pire ah bad taken place, and up to 215rs. per Ib. had been paid, ‘The same done, where yill the deserter obtainfrefuge from a * | Army Affairs—Promotions, Marches and and 6,800r8. per arrobs in out-ports, laiter free on board. | rived last woe a ey wy mast follow him here, or the coo Given in Granada, August 12, 1856. ——— hes De- Samehenan cam A Ro OE per . 5 “ iousa, ‘aye we 4 M4 Do pafety Do. - enn x Seite et io The Tariff of the Repubite. [From El Nicaraguense, Avg. 16. not very scientific but exceedingly earnest manner, French Celebration at Lake Saperior. | she lay two woeks her arrival from bee tips A) pe sah Reronuc or Nicaxsoca, Major .. Mcintosh promoted Lieutenant Colonel of the | to the accompaniment of a cracked clarinet, played the French Bm; eb; Straits of Magelian. The brig eailed on the 12th @ent legitimate authorit, and whoever takes up with a Stenetay op Hacrmrps, Gaanaba, duty 31, 1000 Light Ii t a blind Ayo delpats. Struck with the e y The site of the Frei peror was celebrated on the / and arrived at Montevideo oa the 13th of June. The aimerent destiny voluharily accepte an ignominious | _. Mmmm o” Buuve power bas been plossed to cic — pean ey peal Say premete Major of the So. | the music, it was atone resolved fe yee ‘ue | 16th Of August at the settlement of the copper mines of | sailors she went atter were not murdered by the flight Cm pL, |e tate the wing Gueeeone been pleased to ai cond Light Infantry. : beaded by the band; and off we started, marching | the French company, on the borders of Lake Saperivc, | Blane. as ane. be had been taken of previouty regards the value ofa few Sllars bougty they may obtain | The President of the republic of Nicaragua to its inba- Le ee ba. C, Hart promoted First Lieute AS = ph] Chico. = oe his orders as where but a few years since there dwelt only a few scat- repel Wester Pride, Gaye. ®t Cla yay \ tants — ‘ il ’ . 4 . St. [3 yg a yy Bag tira takem into consideration the anterior dispo- | | By General Order No. 142~Tho First Ritles, ander Gand instinctively halted at the grocery, mfront of whi. | tered Indian triber. An altar was arrangod in the forest, | sailor, who is said {0 Bave been put on shore by aa A mamen, ages, char acter, pia: ee een cmness and | sitions which regulate the tariffs ot the maritime custom | Lieut. Coonel Frank Ancerson, hav? been commanded | they drew up. The sun being rather warm, four of tue | mear the mouth of one of the shafts of the mi Diving | Tam when tn command of a Peruvian vessel, which All be het 1 the houses, and finding that they do not produce the desired | to Granada, Lieut, Colonel Anderson wil! re | party made for a shady tree in the rear of the grocery | service, followed by a Te Dewm, was colebrated by R bound from the Chincha Islands to Eogiand, ’ All of my ‘oon, and then their infamy » Awa only in the tenefta derived from them by | heve Lieu. Colonel McDonald in command of this Without waiting for orders, for which they were imme , d J ¥ Rev. | people were taken care of by the British Consul at =... wenden, bet alee ie thelr laflaen@ upon the ube | recs. ‘ pe OF | Stely arrested by Capt. Chics. Louls — Catholic missionary of Eagle Harbor. Im..| video, OMicial Decrees and Execative Appotntments. | treasury, in virtue of the authority ia me, do de Major PD. N. Ingraham, Acting Surgeon General of the — mediately afterwards he blessed the shaft, which he ba; Pa spoimmene con capeaee, + ned ‘ army, bas been granted leave of absence for wixty days, __ Miscellaneous News Items. tined by the name of Napoleon. f pe: By Be Fraxce—The Echo Ag Nicaraguens of 16th of Aug, contains the following Art. 1. Declared open ports of the repubiic of Nicara- | and jett uhie city fer New York on the th inst, Bz Nicaraguense, of Jaly 19, contains the following Mr. George Maurice, pee of the company—who the ‘ing remarks on the subject of notices —By General Order Yo. \), Chas. C. Venable, gua, for importation, exportation and coasting trade, oo W. J. Merriman, of the First Rifles, has been | items —The late Secretary of Hacienda, Mr. William | | happened to be ai Lake Superior on a tour of jantion, | Srope and the price of cora; but we think it right to 9b. fhe First Kides, having been aypointed to a civil « Pacific coast, the cities of Realejo and re leave of absence for siaty days, and will leave on | Rodgers, in whose keeping the Treasury Departmen: | at | with Mr. Emile Dormoy, mining engincer—aforwards a ‘next steamer for the Last present repored. has sppointed Charies Callaghan Collec acsembied at a glorious ‘ban > A geverament, is reieas ‘rom the army of ue uaa ra registers of the Southern ports slall . James Neal has been appoMted Marshal of the Court of First Instance. Neal. beviay reor point ment has beea bovoradiy to quet, of the princt Col. E. J, Sanders bas been granted leave of absence | tor of Customa for this port. sons in the vicinity and the workmen of the —, anes for sixty days, and will leave onthe next steamer for We are informed that the boys cf the First Rifles have | are for the most part Canadians, and who have pre- ‘Sap francisco. ganized a jockey club at Massaya, and are having some | #erved with the language and the French customs, a p-o. sport found respect for the memory of the Emperor Napo. A number of gratiomen, civilians and officers of the | leon I. t Col. Jam. A. Jacquoss has been granted leave of sence to atiend to the businers of the republic in It gives us great pleasu Sem ceomenn Of Grawada, the fine aro are not forg: packages Orleans, and left this city yesterday for Virgin Bay, to , in view of the contemplated soperese of Colove The tri-colored flag waved for the first time on the bor- ‘There \s now in active operation @ dagverrean gaiery at | Or passing through that place, taking take the transit steamer for Ban Juan de! Norte Cole for Chontales, and Colone! Anderson fur b ders of Lake Supe-ior, and mingled its folds with those of tbe American flag. At the dessert Mr. Maurice rose and 7 Tan ee wing toast w'Gentlomen, fob ne dann | about 21. during the week on all kinds is'ap- | tot Emperor the Third. Thanks to the wis. | {10m Africa loses its importance in the face of carried that the | dom and firmness of his government, which permits us to | !0Us from the Sea of Azofl, which are and Anderson Clu, | push French industry to the American shore, 2.00) | Cebt accounts from the South confirm what had bees pre the building known as the Oriente. fignect, marks and nanbers, and forwarding said notes The reguiar Army Negister, printed by authority of the | regiment at Massaya, met at the quar ‘Tue same paper adds:—Workmen are busy reovwating reokly to the custom osees at Gra | Adjutant General, will be published in afew days. It will | men on Tuesday ming. The Hi ‘and repairing the fine old charch of the \ltaba. This i« iso be particularly carefal to keep ac | Contain ® proper classitication of the various staffs, do- | California, was called to the chair, 4 from to whom merchandise may be for. } partments and batialious, with a list of every officer's | pointed Secretary. it was mov tse and order, add’ more to the | warded. Moerchandive deetined for the district of Rivas | Dame attached to the service, the date of his commission | meeting adopt for its name the Co! Deauty cf the place than any other ballding Command | sball be oramined at Castillo by the inspector, who shall present duty. vould return, the mem. | eagues from our m country. May tho echoss of | Yiously taid of the inferiority of the by fe the plains off Ink & view of the lake ami the country, aut observablo | require of the importer payment of the duties or security | On the 23d of July ® party of seventeen A moricans and rin meet to celebrate the ovent. | these forest repeat for the first time this cry, which hag | UPpet end Lower La . in y, tis an object of mowent that it | for the same, The examination in Castillo of goods dea. | twelve natives, under Colonel Byron Cole, for an explora. | The club consists of ir. De Shields, Major Rodgers, Major | already encircle’ the world— Vive I’ mpereur! centre, near the Loire, there are some cantons which should be repaired from the wreck into which it wat | tined fur Chontales is diepensed with for the present. tion of the Department of Choutalos, After an abse: Waters, Colonel Hall, Captain Lewis, Captain D: ‘The following toasts were afterwards offered:— while others are more favorably situated. 1, r. Its now being playtered aad white IMPORTATION, bineteen days the party returned on Saturday iast, all in | Lieutenante Gist and ll, Dr. Roysion “ By Livernmtone—We concede that the French ‘a fod agan oraamented with ail the ar. Art. 2. All foreign merchandise imported into the porta | good —s and weil Pleased With the trip Joha Tabor; aod, as a matier of | occupies the first place in the world for politeness; but istic excellence so obeervabic jo Catholic churches. Oa | of the republic (with the exception of such as may be Several of the officers of the vi nd Anderson. the snes ee claim the honor of coming next. i ath it \# (© be consenrated | heremafter desigheted) thal! pay a duty of 20 per cent | upon aa Dusenbury last Friday Captain Chesaey, of the First Rifle Batts | crink to the of Empress Bugenie. Massaya, io bid him good bye, and a happy | lion, Toft Massaye on Wednesday for Managna, intending By ite ys Donmoy—To France | It 5 : In the north, that is to say, from the Loire tothe Beigian ot German frontiers, the harvest has only just commenced. The sheaves will certainly be more gume talons called before bis de anew, and the pegpie, particulariy the girls, are all the manufacturer's price, or their xt in the mar. | partere 5 {te souvenir their new firsblon for ths wovetoa cad waking | tee frou wnence Uey proceed, discounting ll expenses | Feeidence in the peat at which he was aljout to be ; rrison at the latter Oaptain n us Inoue labors in | POH then last year, bus the yield will Sot be 80 ai for a ively torm of dancing. Ths Alba was the hang , freights, insurance, commissions, | tioned. Although the visit was probably not expected b . Colonel FE. J. Sanders, of the Fi Battalion, | (he midst of the virgin forests of the New World, on the | ®* Was by tee Ld oe produce will be beadquarters of the democratic army whils draosta was | &e., 0 Guty shall be paid without’ any discount’ | him, he was too much the scidicr to be taken unaware fromm Masaaya. He inforroa us of civilization. We are happy and proud to | ‘0 1865. In Belgium the hary est will be about t tenieped, and Was considerably battcret avout the nesde Art. 3, all liquors of good quality, without | Presently bis tables sparkled with glasses, and the rep. fine health and fighting humor, and | ‘¢; resent it here. Thank God, France marches to day at our pmate — ‘The crop of rye in Prus- ot kes nders. to the from whenee imported, shall pay one | of the corks, poped Out of champagne botties, | in daily expecta jon of orders to march on Leon, he head of nations; it to all others not “March, | nd in many te oe be soabvodant as was tis ig With what rapidity Granada \« agteming | dollar per |, of twenty-four degrees, and ail lijaore | served as an invitation for those present to help them olonel Jacques, of the Second Light Infantry Battalion, | follow you, but I march, follow me!’ Gentlemen, let us one ype re reas Genoa state that th: the air Appearacce of ag Americas city. But one | which exceed this strength shall pay, in proportion tothe | selves. * Henry Dusenbury’? was, of course, | ad Major O'Neil, of the Firat Rifles, arrived in town yos jrirk to France, our beloved country harvest in part ay Be Hl be but middiing. In the} Chars eee sae there were ‘bus very few white person the duties which correspond to thom diunk with all the honors, and ‘Mrs, jasenbury and | terday from Massaya, By Mr. Witxixe, Judge of the district—tt is not the | Danublam provinoes the produce of the crops will be sa ving Be Dut now neariy covery face seen (a the airecs tn. 4. All ordinary @, without regard to the | |, tle Harry’ =the chip off the old biock—were tonsted — Gret time that the French flag waves on our continent. ay 9 the whole upporing that the crop im France| A . Were it not that the isdians from the countey | place from whence |, shall pay three dollars in ul bampers. Marriages in Nicaragua. Our (athers have related to us the war of Independence, | %@ 0%! ie an ordinary ene, the of im bring in thelr commodities for tee market wa wold | gallon, of twenty-four degrees, and ali which exceed this fecond Laent. Stackhouse, unattached, haa been a». On the vod wherever a free heart beats in the bosom of an | fF will tend to ke uence of the re-estal of wearcely conscious of an absamce from the two the American the name of Lafayette is loved and venerated poy » ‘eep up a better supply in our mar- like that of the father of his country, the immortal Wash. | **# ‘was seen last year,’ ingtm, To the remembrance of the year 1776, and to the eters al friendship of the two nations, Tar Berrien Fisnentes—The Halifax Journal’ signed to A 24 Light Intantry, a ‘octal gatberiag, 1a Bonor of the birthday of Lieut, some attention to their dross, Cotars por gallon 4 be Col pe ghe ga Bf de antares & Ge repeats, garments of some ofthese | Art. 5, All wines, without to the place from | wae eveni colonel’s quarters. before long to import fasir rience iaoported, gleeua bewors,* beers, Ot ‘are included | Abovt forty oMcers of the ist ifte, Battalion aud tbe 24 a Te ‘This ben geeh Teen oe vere’ By 0 rediant sum, was of the 22d says:—We are giad to hear that most of the Paria fashions’? the valuation of twenty por cont, established im Art. 2, | Light Infamtry were which made quite a jovial | most ly. In wound up with the most cordial hilarity. Canoe races | Lunenburg vessels have returned from Lvbrador with Il be contined to | upon the eame baris conditions as therein mamed. =. On motion of Dolan, i Merriman was | become, that it is whispered thata certain well known | took place in the afternoon, near the foot of Couper Bar. [| successful fares. On our Eastern coast the fiehery bas the more woalthy of the inhabitants, ae, for the poor ‘Art 6. All eal tobacco, wWithou! regard to the place july appotuted President, and Capt. arm! physician countersign, and was kept | bor. The feast was terminated by a ball various | been a failure—but within a few days mackerel bays prove the present | from wince imported, shall pay soventy tye conte por | Vice President, and Adjutant Clarke, of the 2d it In- 7 time by Pane d until relieved by the officer | amusements. It will leaven ind remembrance in | shown themeclves in St. Margaret's bay and other piaces| | pound. ’ entry, was elected secretary, The (yligwing toasts were | of 1 ¢ match was e runaway one, § (he hearts of all who assisted at it. to the weetward.

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