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‘ 2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUBSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1857, ' 1st. A war tax will be coflested oa all ousle is prepared, and the will be Oar Utah Correspondence, Our Virginia Correspondence. THE WAR IN CENTRAL - AMERICA. ned Se eons of ere, cay hate por Sine poy to he tha oe : Quis Ga tan on an oe Ricumonp, Jan. 15, 1667. In order te pre «nt to the readers of the Hamat | 924 tive dollars for each cow. * | wrese generous mani estations, this mational spirit which | How dehocen the Fadthfut and the Oubsiders—Ourioup Sn The Swecession to the Governorship—The Offiec ke al eranis Ties to pour out its Dlood and te wealth, and joyfally ac @t Law—Omupiracy te Murder the Surveyor General— Seekere-——-The Negro Insurrection in Vis t ackar ad com et view of the war im Centri pny “vo aed cepts there offers, not asa donation but as @ loan, the Bectiement Against the Gentilee— Marria ¢ of Brigham Reorganization of the Militia— rg gs Americ, we give below # ontinoous relation of the Goaete do Guetenele. mat wortby of being gratefully received and repaid. i a3 pase ‘of the allied Torces ageinat Gen. | i soter ¢ Se Baan Oe mene ot ouiene and wil labor wih firmness im order that ali tte act | Young's Deughr—Bad W.ather—Suffering a mong to ths City Resumed—The Banks—Suicide— a . way be worthy of this people, as laborious im peace as | Amigrants, dc. * Waiber, and extract. of he several decrees and ish officers who bed taken fervice in the Moxi Effects of Forney's Defeat, aber, Pab- | can army under Sante ange. and who retired from 1 | is brave in war, There bas been a great deal of excitement amone (he . Restions made in Costa Rica, showing the spirit of | im ence of the political cbaage in tbat republic. Prue following are nome of the ats presented 10 the | 4. Genijes” and others during the past month relative to at SeReue plenenient sonnets: Amid the a)! pervading interest and the active the people of that republic in the present conflict, | © * See a et ee renee Lae * No.of Provi | asuit tm the Probate Court egainst Messrr, Dotson and vpder the designation of New he was | rivalry which now exist among the leading politi Thw.| be found exceesingly nteresting to all who | Pedrod Tesata ead: Lieut Jone darts’ Kiar; all of ahs | ng sions, | Pitt. These ave the circumstances:—Mr. J. M: Hookaday, | '271'04\00 cians of the Old Dominion, in connection with fede take sn interest in the events now transpiring in | '/aptry, and Lieut Aogomin Lopez of ariliery. Oot, | Lim. ? Teun. a: am &. | a+‘ Gentile,” at present in the Bt ter, owns an extensive | (he suthor of several oiber wérke, displaying tar greater | Ta! appolutments, it seems strange thar a thought that pert of the wo’. ‘The filibuster accounts of Joan jo, of the Mexioap aritliery, ts als) under = | tannery im this city, ‘This tavpery bas been ‘ong coveted | compsss and maturity o rach than *Mawmon © Oae | should be bestowed upon a mere State officer, and! egreement io come, Col Perez bas sarved 28 yoars tn i of there was the 'G eat aston,” also the result of : the rcveral vattles have Leen publi-hed in the He- | Spain, and bas obiained sevoral of ihe Orat class orcases sia |”? the church, and they have been endeavoring In every | 4 iverary comport D, in whicn be bore away we fret | tat, too, nearly three and @ half years in advance watv from time t» time, a8 they have been received | % ato vniry o*— | possible manner, except the legitimate one, to obtain pos we, But, desices these, he published “The Great | of the expiration of the term of the present incum- dois Sas fais Wl es y receiv TBESIDENT CARRERA TO PRESIDENT Mone q = | session cf the establishment, 1; now seems thet they arc | Teacher” (bis earl est wor! bent; yet so itis. But it is to be feared, notwith- goal OF ea ert eat aan Ihtn moe to be regretted thal the epitomis ‘should = | determined to wrest the property irom ke owner by Wl the snbjoata areeneds thee standing the vigorous efforta being made im this be- Te OF Tema et | dave obiiged your Pxvellency to retura wich your valiant | force. Mr. Toussig, the tanner employed, 1¢ a Mormon; mrocasartiy be half, that the ardeut aepirant wi'l be doomed to dis.” recke} Presid . . roope, alter having #0 advan'sgeousiy bogun png af tile assist ” readel ud “1 , 4 prcclemation of reaisi.nt Revas of 18th "Bepember, | Srv'oei ‘the acventarers; bat I have always dolleved Cehi nee Bele hemees Gow e Wes tee bes appointment. Previoux to Wise’s nomination for the Pistons, Tee’ ines)’ Saba Gal he Wig ite spirit of your Excellency and of the inhabitants ‘ i tbo 26th of Novembe st ote. Latent es Ravana ome 9 wteey o Goecutiais 1854~'55, the name of the Hon, John * . ri ve coe! eo . core of tbe vember @ commission ~'55, ‘o} mush tare and dived to nn are happily termi. at seppbie wil) pot ay bot Prayer len ona tostailes to reoive and receipt for the voluntary States to assist Mr. T. Upon bis arrival here, P. K. Dot ma ‘ure Of bis yersonal acquaintance Letcher was mentioned 1» some few papers in con- mateo by mutans of the following agreement:— senna, 911) 00 epeeaie with the olber Ceanee 5 ‘ine | coBtribations of the ¢ tiz:ns. son, who ts Hookaday’s lega) agent, and who has charge | towards bim with something oj the force of a personal op Apoiopio Orezoo and Don Maximo Jerez on one Fgh America from the hateful preseaoe of Tho» hat off red coflee could make their delivery | of bis business, sept bim down to the tannery, but to his | *tecbment. nection with that position, and following up the ad- eeee cen eeTpande Guzmen and Gen Tomas Mar- | “Fo: my part Tentertaln the doterminatina of marching fae eth e eeeniiann onus astonishmiat admittance was peremptorily refused 10 | (icvre’ sued eon” Trane® ‘led st Corbieny, | vantage thus afforded, he has assumed, 1t is under. — fcaciorn that have vrfortanate'y mace the country | St the head of the foroes of thorepubic, if it be mec with a reavetion of 26 per cent. yim money | ihe man. Mr. Dowen, in company wih Mr. Pitt, tmmo Professor Tancioni Tozer: the cclobrated botanist, | 800d, the position of an aspirant for that office, Bleed. and unite ail in the thes of fraternity, and destring | *R¢ } will maye even sho Inst mere beta: Lalnding The payments to be mado in two tostalmonts, on the | distely went there, but found tho house shut apand | died at Fiorence on 18 h of December, "| The name of Charles J. Faulkner has been ve the independence and loerty of our onmmoa | M6 eerprite wo have in band, | * 7. | ibih Derember and the 26th of January. anid te baa ton Gand Mee. eee el : ith a country mevaged by the adventurers led by Walker, 2 oes, sini 2 The goverment being convinced that every Costa RI | * y ar” rienmnneEaenenl recently mentioned in connection with it, but ave covenanted as follows: — SIBZUKE OF THE TRANSIT ROUTE ORVERED, ot | “an. desires to co operate actively for this war, and that showed thembis power ss agent of Hocwaday and de | gcean Steams Navigation—The Advantages | facts which have re*ently come under my notice 1 Dov P.tricto Rivas to be constitutions! President un- | Pee Juau Ratael Mora, Hreaideut oi the vepaolic thore who bave not done so Pave been prevented by ac | manded admitiance, but was refused; whereupon he has | o¢ she se; 1 Goutrasted with | sallkéeme dteriiel pry ees Itie | Wi some otner te Iegaliy elected. Blections to be made | Orta Rica cidenta) causes, will a-sess tho corresponding cont.tbu- | ihe coor broken down, and thus gained entranse rew Propeiler as Cuntraste satisfy as no such pretensions. It ie @ edt da;e afier the driving ont of the AMibusters from | THe iLterrupted campaign againss the usurpers of Nioa- | jon to cttizens Lot named in the Nats presented, and to the Paddle Wheet, said that Leteher started this ramor so tha}, having ee, TMS Sur catettas Tinh darter a Hone who have not contribavea shel? Juss proportion. nie hinown Seqmines. Shortly ser, Dotson, It ant TO THE EDITOR OF THY HERALD rendered him the object of competition, he might — 4 Dev Pedro Oardenal to bo Secretary of Foreign Af- | ,,\tt The port of Nan Juan del Sar ia declared in a state NATIONAL ORGANIZATION, the workwan were arrested and brought before the Pro pee » eat y faire aad ti sbsent, Don Rovaito Cortes; Dan Sebastian | °F Dicchad: trom this date | set Norte te [Beictoe On-tal, Nov. 22.) baie Court for trial, and the Oourt fined them three ew Yon, Jam, 17, 1867. | himself more successfully pu:sue his canvass sub Balirnx score ary of Government; Don Nicasta del Oas cy See eeato ae a aae wi heed poets The Gacda, ci San Salvador, has published several tn- Your article some time since on the subject of screw | rosa, In other wores, be wanted to place Faulkner “ulle, Secre'ary of War, if absent, Dou Padro 5 Caamorro; | Pribibiie? to all kinds of ‘vessole while hostiltive agAiNst | soresting articles under this Koad, Tae governmen\ G> | hundred dollars each for breaking into their own build | He ousi9p, followed up by valusblo statistion covering | in th tion of a é i i q gy ioe pect yet Bestia rit ee en ier ai the San Juan river, | 0%, 0 Guaterwata bas republished them. We call the at- | ing. Nor were they satisted with this, bub they 06) | 1, by evens of ebip building for the year 1856, and the the Tome 0 6: appnirim: eater: i étaes He ra: pesgeion qonvened Lagi inseee. sash calla conven: | t Ac cbolutedeminio of the fidmster, Was Waker, | ention ot car readers to those we insert today. The | thos. 8. Williams, Bq, Mr. Doteon’s at.orrey, thres attention of the other aspirants from him. To indi- 4 elth of arm docs not permit macy to attend 4 Cruerai Martin to command ths army during the | &t"e hu mut actvoe quriléaries, hall be taken or destroye’ | ‘O'ihe question st this moment, but it. fe nor with the dis appearance of Walk. and hid sadalites, that the inde The oiBoers aud military forces of the republic will | Aengenee of these count fos will be secured. The revola ut thie decree, using for that parpose every means | Fen '.as commenood tor them, the great, ta0 true revel: a 'belr reso tion, in which the whole or nothing is played. While geveral interest you tske in commercial affairs, induce me to offer throvgb your columns a few considerations in eate a purpose to become @ candidate for the posi- tion thus early would rather impair the ehances of Jat fon t tion of i bh it bagh Sans tagoriases’” sdpatabaambyeeie dda success than otherwise, but this does not compre- The introduction of anew system of propulsion by | ) .« efforts indirec:ly made with reference to that handred dollars for counseling him to take the course which be did. They bave all appealed to the Cirouit Court, which meets next Monday, before Jud)» siiles, who, altbough a Mormon, isa ed Siates Judge. wer. 5. The exieting debis of both parties are recognized, eo ae War contributions shall be @ debt of the re- | St vel @ General oblivion for at past offences Commonicate this fo whom it msy conoorn, and to } 05, frasp the svord in defence of the country, it ts Still more im portant, however, is an attempt which object. An adapration of one’s policy and public ap innsitarteeagrrmesgy mgeomane | nae ees MOT RF ona, | Rae ema magmas deren etn | ar en atelier anon ihe mer te | Pt oniange hig or oat | Stace ons pose We Pe Be {a iborefore aeoreed — : Given at Sax 1, 186. (ion from fulure canger Tet ur think, let us’ anelyys, | 20FVeyer General ano his party, who have been out on . the most effective means to accomplish the of were loo} ing into the subject with a view to its remedy | personal ambition. It isnot chose who talk loudest This agr emevt is the inviolab’e law of the republic. GEN. CANAS. let o a with logic aod losaity, From this violent | ap exploring tour. David H. Marr, tho Surveyor General re An a consequence of {t ail military Tauk obvsinea from (p Now. 84 pe ged cb pre PO men ree pice prebee the first of the month pple Se ‘ent | #%e Would retain ear snare of the commerce of the | who eflect oe bie he The diplowsiem, = @hiber party t+ recogn iz a. On the 74 nstent, Gen. Canas jet Liberia in the midet | path ef the future tor the Central American family? ~ world. That wo are on the eve of » crivis 1a regard to | generally most successful when operations are Let it bs poblished with ail solemnity 2 the towns of | of the mort euthnslastic cheers for Costa Rica, for the THE PEOPLE CALLED TO ARMS. Dr Garland Hart, the Indian egent, and @ few men to | oop stoam marine I think noone. ,uainted with thegup. | conducted in a sly, prudent, nnostentattons manner. whe republic President, Uaion and Oentral American incepea tence Dox Jvay Ravavi Mona, President of the Repubils of | ™&ke tomo recess: or of the valleys md i But all this cauci-n wil! avail but little for Letcher WALKER, THE SUPPOSED PRESIDENT. The troopr acd the people repeater! with trrnzy ther | Qorts Rica— south After parsing }\ilmore they went to vist: the yil- | ject will deny. while ex-Lieutenant Governor Leake is im tae field. (Gace. 02 Guatemala } shouts ter Gen. Canas, in whom they confide, and of | Whereas, Tho national indepoaderce is dally in | ‘f° of the Pah Vant Indians (chis t* the tribe which 1» | The present expense of keeping up our steam marine ts | Public opinion seems to accord to him the first claim Having fovenied a auppoced eleetion by the people | death to the filbssters'whom they abhor. avcater daziger from the nnjast and barbarous invasion oy alk, Phe marracre of Gunnison pod Dit | perfcotly frightful. The Adriatio. now nearly completed | to the succession. Nothing but @ radical change in Whoare immcciately rubject to the adventurer, Walker, BATTLE OF GRANATA. of tho Diibusiers who have wbhrust themselves upoa our J ‘* y thaa i that Letcher Shocuse Jess Wathad autenies & Goicerunine te [Bolen Oncial de Goste Bice } Cental American country irom ube people of the Northy it | WINE, "WhO hed accompanied them, roce on two. or | (lor the Collinaline), will ovet very tite f any loss the feelingcan satisfy me that Letcher stands even Brive power im) Nicaragoa wi:n0a) para We pave just recetved lattre Ent Nov. 2, 1850... | Ie imperious required, taat all ite, sons shall rise Of the Pan Van, who is a. Morte, et their | ce milion of dollars before she leaves her dock; end | ® Nothing ean exceed the tiptoe anxiety which jebva the '@ Dave just recetved lottors from —, giving dewils | apanimcus'y to defond their sacred hi Wife a pense Bomscll with the Presisency, —®* slits Ines saumeatone Uekwaee thn atiassat Meee ue || imeior elieh Get, kemanien Gat ane temeeeied fo and | rrival. AB they approsched tho village they saw two | WheD you come to add the enormous expense of Funni0g | seems to prevail amongst the oftice seekers of every white men ristog hi ly away, and when thoy reached the wi very much excited, but eflorts of Dr, Hont were unavailing to discover However, upon their return to Fillmore the day, Pin tat informed thom wat when he reached the village the Inciins told bim bad jvst been tbere trom Filimore, stating unat the party ‘war coming down to arrest them for the muracr of Capt Guppison, ard acvieing them to resist avd anticioav euch an atiempt; (cwo lud sus were tried aud imprisoned two years ego jor the masvacre of (Gannisoo.) The Indians were enraged at this and were arming themselves, and it was es much as he could do to disa>u: such @ veese! nothing short of the strong arm of the gov: | grade, e present nc mbents in the various sub- | ernment could maintain such ap eoterprise. Mr. Vander- | ordinate depariments sre not without apprehension Dilt’s new steamer, whicb cost $150,000, has yot to make | of being victim zed by tbe application of that ob- her msiden trip, and bas been lying several months at | 20xious principle of rotation in office. efforts hevdeth tar want of prefiable eiwie will be made to urge its application, and gach . _ efforts fail, bitter chagrin and dissppointment must If we take strictly ® commercial view of this matter, inevitably follow. The positions of neutrality or we sball aco that whilo there gentlemen are in competition | inaction, which- from the necessity of their official with each other, there is little pages Bt for other | relations to the igoracamens the present incum! bents jooieag even aaa Poy f ay were compelled to occupy, bas given to the oataiders Seen riusity ailorden Uy the proisngetion | 82 opportunity of usurping those functions in the ‘the prteuded Preeitent of Nicaragua appoints Don Fer | atteckea Gen. Belloso at Massays on the iitb, loaving 400 | have given or. in these solemn clrcamstances, and hop: wie Ferrer Seoretary for Forety a Atiais and Goveroment, | fiburers tp Granada Cot Zavala, on hearing the drat | ing everything from the justice of our oause, aud the Dat hedind thir Gemval American name sppears that of firing at Marssya. left Drrioaty on the bath, witn 600 mon, | patrioviem of ine Central Americans, be tt decreed :— Mr Kichmond as Sub woretary, and he will be the trac | and entered Granada. Tne filthusters mate stout re ist Evory Corts Rican and Centro American between mivisier of Walker in thas department. Dom Manvel | sistance, but Zsvaia and his brave troops marched to the | tho ages of 15 and 56 years, shall attead to the firat call Gerru-co \s nawed Secretary of Treasury, with & Mr. | equare, unJer a weil Butened fire. Here they opoool | made to teke arms in the berating army. Ro gers as Su Secretary, @ deoree providing that the | their way. not with thetr rifles, but wich therr great two- ‘24. Those enro'led who shail refuse to enter the ranks erdurs of Kodgers shell be obeyed the same as if they | edged knives, scaitering terror among the enemy. At | on the iret general beat to arms, shail be tried by a ema: aed from the minieter. From thls we infer that | pix o'clock the enemy were shut in the church and oo | council of war as traitors to their oountry. Do Is the true cecreiary of “reasury of Mr, Walker. Ho | Vega til Tho Guntemo’ans took posacesion of Walker's 8d Every propagsior of alarming nows, infusing dis- eniy perce theso Centra! American names to make a | bovee, shot one ef ats fi ter secretarins ant 2 colonel | trust, or obstructing lu any way tho operations, shall be show rr some time, yet tbat he goveros with Nioara | they found there, rcize) $500 or $1,000 1a money, many | ined $100 and sent to serve in the army. goane there oro ‘tis of ht’e moment whether bis Seo-e- | papers anc documeuis, aid Waiker’s baggage. Nighi | 4tb, Keclesiastios and civil and manicipal oilicers are thelr an sendy maki recent contest, through whieb, in former campaigns fary of Treasury ts osiied Manuel Carraeco or Gineastiio | sionped tbe action exem, mince betore the party arrived Pia tat farther stated | of weee circumela: cos. = ne cot flected so eculiar benefi t de Paremonte. 1b is auiicions that the ostem: tole secretary Aeon the wors ing Zava'n attacked’ the enomy tn the . SECOND BATTLE AT MAGAYA. that tbe Mormons heiped to kill Gunnison. See eam me semeren through the instrumentality bes hiret ty 4 aoe eee pas eens Save 5 Sennh same, 4 lide later, aad Noh long Grst,: | chureh; who Wing cube white Rog; but at this moment (Boletin Odeial, Nov. 29 | wees te Mr Conard, who ie tho type of Koglish shrewduess, ts | be rutisied’’ In no oher way than the application Walk: r, f he i not driven trom Nioaragaa. will mot need | Walker revurned from Massaya ard the Gantemalans, Gen. Canas writes from Rivas on the 20th inst. Im the im the bouse it d: a mtroducing propellers, and by this means is entering | of the principle of rotation in office. And here is Wreayagvan mir isters, the eate as ho inks the coactry | ehort of ammunition, retired in good ordor to Paltaba | actin of the Lath, Walker bad 27 wounded aad 14 killed. re nse it wae beset by a gang of meo 3 Lr they who stoned it, brosking fevers! windows U asked why they did so, they said thst the were some d—d Gentiles there. and they wanted tnem to leave, Thus you see Brigham Young i# Itterally carry. irg cut bis Words in making Utah * too hot for the Gentiles”? You cap also obtain from thir « lille ineicht why they the Indians make & dill-rence between ud Mormens. It i becauee they wish to use tools 10 execute the'r wicked plans. We tnirk, from the signs, that thero will be interesting times here ibis wioter, Perbaps wo Gentiles may have tio @ monopoly of the carryix~ and passenger trade, at | the dilemma, one, too, which Mr Buchanan will find rices which oie defiance ay ee nares rather embarrassing. Pesses-ion, is is said, is five iwguiar fect. if true. asi am ored ‘med ‘ * ie butone paddicebea! s A (this Is tor Pscmoe in tee law, and I have no doubt that in po- Dich be ean well ailurd, 80 long as his go- | litical ethics the Presideut elect may find ita very doce rot Dred & vat Prosdent. and everything tm that | Phey rewained there etx hours, col coting their wounded Cen. Jere: it vision, ader embappy CO niry will be free to the foreigner, ard tro Neareguaps who joised them {rom fear of the | orcers 2 in Guat “wale ‘ccm on city Bat rt vs copttx ne our comments on the acts of the self | repri ar enc ferceity of Walker. Oo the iath, Zavala’s abich the steamers give bim. left Virgin Bay on the Styke President cf Nivarages. Ils Oret accreo contls division returned 10 Maseaya to join the forces of Belloso, | j4tn, and attacked Bel ofo at Massaya with great fury, eater «)l kim s of property belougiwg the enemies of | and it was determinec to attack Creoava ov the next day. | burping the church of San Sabastian and several houses. She Hare. This, tm plata terms, moana that too adver COMING OF PRESIDENT CARRERA. T's bas mace toe pecple more indignant Perers spo opriaie the propercy oi all those who do not In the morning the mail {roca Ganiomater rived. Cen, ‘On tue 16th Walker ost all bis borses and two cannon wappert toelr liguitog: ururgeiou. Aod this piratioat | Correa circa ail operations to be stepped until his arri- | and many men. On the 18th the figbt stil! coavinued, bur @ecrec ie weed immediately eiter the cath of Wa'ker | yo} with venereb'e PMisbop l’'nel, of Nicaraeua, an 2,000 | aii preeaged ihe triumph of the allies. Gen. Bolloso bad te xoverb the country witd justice sud aosordiag tothe | troope. The movement of veswis in tue Suit of Fonseca | 3,4(0 troops of the line at Masaya, and bad snfleres jaw of God te InccePADt; Mor? troops are arriving at Niearagoa with | very small locses while he had inii i great ones oo Mr. Conard, 0 verpment supports bim), now being ‘constructed in all | Sa/e maxim. one Vet y ™ As regards the higher grades of officers, mimistere Now if we look theso facts in the tace, and seck to | and consulsbips for ipstaice, there are ten aspirants apply a remedy, the greatest obstacic which presents | for every available position And to i be- hreli is the present cxoensive system, upheid hitherto by | tween the claims ot the several rivals ia the diffi- tho ald of the government, and now persistently main: | culty, Thereare, within my knowledge, four or five tained, by the icading commeacial men O° ihis metropolis. Avother decree of Waiker, teamed immediately after | money and resonrcer of wi! kinis, Oontral America will | ihe evemy. competitors for foreygn mi-sivns, all, so far as their deciaring bimself Fresitent ‘provides that alt doormon's | pot recede. Un the eontrary whe erm hereeif uo: | | On the $00 Guatamaiane slopt at Managua, and | ‘ave. but it is quite as likely that there may ve trou the goverment thows symptoms of # disin Poss na the recent campaign are concerned, poo- Pelative to pabiic ofleirs #bail bave equal force and obit | cnly to exterminate the flibusteriem of today, but to | wore toatack Walker's rear at once, Belloso announce: mong them, (he only government off) -od necessity. Never! sessing equally strong laims to ment pa- geton io Eng'kh asin Spanwh. Al thie is eigaihoaw. meat be foture victery ex ano shows as we bave before simtod, that the domiox | yearn Or PERRER—AMERICANS WITH THE ALLIGS. | (ranada would bo taken, aud the Transit road secured then of thore w’veniurers ten v9 era tioale tho pri mtive Trerepepsce Don Fermin Ferrer, ox PF 4, and | Gen Belloso writes on the 19th that Walker had fed to Of there coontiles, Lotre*ucing wuarohy oF relizion, | yimister of Walker, gave Mimself op’ to the alles, and | Grspe’a leaving many dead. ria. Oo tho 20tb it was believed that bara to kill; but the tronage. The efficient service ret 1d by the Old mechanics aod commerce will ip Cue time assert their sway, and if they | Demmionin behalf of Mr. Bochanan has indaced or Jater, aub- | extravagant ideas of the obligations which he owes re Surveyor General Burr and Or. Hunt toe ladian ry ‘There is but one United States Judge here, ani bo is a Mormon. Judge Irammond being in California and e " u +s Obief Jur tote wall. The fart is, these gente: x a eing the lawe and castoms, and proscriving tile Dy | oeing caught tc a Vowonable act was shot DESTRUCTION OF GRANADA—TOSITION OF THE Aiice Tosg, Brigbam's eldest daughter by hie ret Beceaeiiy paddiewbeel men’ they bave grown up Sonatiaiot meter coon taioaiee oar aiae pm Batic the Spanien tongue. It ts rtaten that 120 of Waiker’s riflemen are vow fight FORCES. wite bas been sealed to Byram ( jom ; it has absorbed their means and energy, | which had rendered li'tle less efficient service EXPEDITION AGAINST SAN JACINTO. ing in the rapk« of tho ales, [Boletin Oitictal, Dec. 3.) copidential clerk), as his third wi We area wut rel pece tary to praciice that which go preaches We bave dreacful agcounts of the snitort rants with the haad.cart tral 8 IN NICABAGUA, We bave teiters from Rivas to the 26th ult, Granada has ceased to exist. Walker hae reduced on the 220, on a¢eing that bo must abandon it. [Bo.ctin Quetai de Costs Bic Woe beve the satwlacticn to annogue: ebtered by a ef fo on : te be looked after. If Vir e . ginia was to be rewarded os pate on osm ecco in a degree commensurate with the great aid she had rendered, the org of patronage bestowed id Jom triumph { under ep General Caper ast'y Moriiner Ov nh of bor, at daylight, a jt be In fall pogsegsion of San Juan The poor Nicaraguan famities, terror strickeu, without wiains, The train contained three han uj ber woul deed be large; but inasmuch as *, bemberirg two bundrot, mado nelé hy & #ma!i Mibuster fore eheiter, clothen, or resources, wander throagh the nelgh | dred und fifty souls, ove seventh was already deai, and | tue vp to the limit of economy), and that the padd! this could be done only by a corresponding diminution| DiGe of Sap J yok for an attsek by rea, Ua t boring conniry, seeking protection aud shelter. Such Is were ¢: at thi yf Mfteen a day. There are | wheel system is the only means of obtaining it The | of the patronage due tw o'her States, it would be c steamer frem 0 ernived at San J the bandit’s work of chrivtianisstion Such may the Costs x ind, of whom we have beard estion, then, 18 narrowed down io mechaatcal one, | inconsistent with the cixnity and self-sacrificing proofs of ti y mp ard some itioee of war for Walker, if) | Ricans cxpect from the Jerociiy of theese injamoas adven. yng. We hope they have stopped at Laramio; it is i 1 bave iath to Delieve there ie inventive genius spirit of the Old Dominion to accept it, much leas Aim the foretg teni cown by the lake 200 tbustors to protec their lamd- | turers, mposeibie for them to get throvgh this ‘ali The Mor iD our country to overcome all these obstacles. pt it, Waiker } to tho tah ng endconvey them to Graoada. Had Gea. Can © deys scorer be migtt bare attacked » wl thie, bot the roasts were impasse 1 Madre} wit © Nicaragueps was botwoen Marraya w 8 transferred bis ov cea, hospitals, and train crOmeiepeo His forces are oa the transit wein Bay and cn the steamers. His defeat at & great one, Bs ho lost 150 killed an: many 4 insist upon it. We wil, | appreheud, have rather a havo tee i bas ise eet tah ones distracted time until these offices are disposed of, 1] dimereton» when comnered with a paddie- | #00 as long afterwards as the chagrin and is ’ twenty even dead, thirty-t vers foriy roven stand o ara, | rived c. The ines of tho dofonters | end mons ¢etimate tba; th are not less iban fifeen hua dred of their brethren yet to come ia, apd the #00 # te reported vo be pot lee Loan a foot deep on the mountains tnat Out @f tho cacton Wan very small 1 compari on wit y a} We have some very severe weather and several he «xtreme altor boay of the vessel, and pointment of the unsuccessful shall exist. G €xperiouced by the piretea Kieae and Obraja uccorcing (9 Cfiictal acconnts, wore wounded, while the allies los; nly 44 kiliod and 71 | peavy rrow storms during the past month, and winter np ment Las been made so cficctive, in wil then in all provability have a ee pers] Belize ti to reeeiye Pole wounded, bas set in in earneet. Japd at least, that notwitastancing its great disparity | calm, which will continue until the ensuing ADVANCE ON MANAGU de a ore pare to Cod. Paredes ts at Dirtomo with 1,300 Gostemalens, ‘both Ip reepect toeize ard the amount of power required spring elections when revenge will = be ” fore Os Sees See cakaineoel ada with 8(0 a Geo. Canas is at Rivas, waitiog an aitace trom Walker, Obituary. 10 drive it, that vessels of equal cspacity Dave | taken for any remicxness or lack of interest evinced Ou tho 224 of & premper the aii 4 force bad oli movo! ‘And ts well disposed to receive bim with his small TBE S€OTCN HEROINE OF MATAGORDA. ep by it within a fraction of the samo z AttLovgh ii ia tlated ths rejil Pivas bad failem be to be hope ¢ that on the 7th t from icon end taken p #007 at leten or Swe've Keagors Cletams from Gra 1 tb only @ moiety of the power, as vee some members of Congress in regard to the divieious, pelled by two iarge paddio wheels with | © ‘ims of a few influential, though unsnceessful as {From the North British Maul, Dec. 27.) divin ts oommanded by Oc wilh General oasior of ovr, LHe Subsequent advices will be found in our | qpe remains of “the heroine of Matagorda,” M & caeunt ‘er appuied to them. Wili somo of | Pirants among their cvnstituents vale ip order to ent tes road 204 deprive nes of the Ith inst. and following ones. Rastox, whore death took place in the Town’s Hospl'y op tneers tell pena sae re ¢ a... io. wee. ene ee in > ihe coen y ©! pre jope from the dips —_—————“—— I ” meter, ap ity je or ich, w . ble to |, baa been : and preecet bie reoriving more. 8 Parttoulare of Ge Destructive Give at sth | CHASM O@ Wetnestay fereneen, wore yetertey : § lades of the u val width, the motive power ap- | tirely’ without foundation, save, perhaps, in ane Sorersmet, of yeenes fornia by 1g the portof Sam Joan de! ford. Mass. Loss, $500,000, terred in the Southern Necropolis. The foneral w i, ic would drive ata volocity of one hun | instance. True, several convictious were had, but meoc of Deen Buletin Ofelal, Nov 15} By av e> tre from the office of tae Mitora Jowrnal, we Advices (rom san Joan del Sar of 9th Nov. state that | learn that ade tracti.e dre broke out in “Union Biock,”’ on ri of the army, and 30) | Main sirect, In that towa, shout 3); o'clock yesterday js in | mornwe. The ames soou communisated with the new r minute’ With this power to drive | unen testimony, which, under a less excited state of ferew be quacrupled’ The question M . ; a ong toour chaguuanere nd onginawrs, (tor public feehng, would be deemed insufficient to war. relleved {-om our yresent cifficaltion we mast | Tart even the finaing of vills by a Grand Jury. Inthe ar by 4 to Sagovia to 2the other forses private, although the O¢casion was oe on which mil Donor ht bare been Gily bestowed. A hearse, y two mourning coaches conveyed the body trom tbe Town's Hospital to tis Onal resting Among the Gecersis Paredas end Boliow m ‘bat point on Frana’a, ® inet Mazes a nel Ramirez Mad ( Joo! ) instance to which I re'er abeve—that of a negro in Sivtca — ¥ Duticing north of it, called “ Fremont Book, friunds sent was a relative of deceased, M to (bem to co ls, whether there is any law of — 4 Pn pa dl tc oa eee Oe, ronsuootering party took two | ly the whole row to the lower riilage azar Jeirce Heviou Bothwell. ‘The event in Vrs, Reston’s | dynamics, or olverwise, that would prevent the effective | Gasoline county. sufficient grounds for conviction 10 tbo sides of versels in the | existed, documents being found upon his person te paddlewbeels? I put this question the | justify a full conviction of guilt. In New Kent from the fact tbat [have recently re- | ‘county, some fers, 282. — named Beverly, the 4 roperty of a Mrs. Sari imp, Was convicied upoR Lf eager Raph tye nag he | omens of inciting insurrection. aud sentenced to be werea see that norma: | Dung on the 20th of next month. It ts very gene- se eaten eg bropauion wend Ue | tire’ proceeeding,” that "RAs “couviction ” was erior to it—indeed, it very often ongegod , ~~ iG i _ had in deference to the excited feeling and rash are tbat side rcrew propulsion has longago | will of the people—or, in other words, he Ife whioh brought her under the notics of the pudlic ‘s so well known, from the referevce to it by both Allison and Napier, that we need not pow al. ‘ude to it particularly, Sho wae with bor hakband, a ecrgoant n tho 94th, when the French bombarded Mats. gorda in 1810 During the bombardment she actively at istea the surgeon !n roliev! wounded, and ‘ore up ber own hnen and that of busband & provide bandages During the hottest of the fire a drummer boy wan directed to go for water for use in the hospital, and Mra Rerton seeing that the poor lad feared to fece the 4 oil, waich the enemy | the rear of there on Chesaman stroxt, wes wrt ip iwmes, To the south of the Union Block was *he T'vst offer, Aswal bobcing, which, with the oihrrs montion ed, Was compitoly destroyed, The Postmaster succeed cd tp paying the mars and other \alaable mavter. The following i & partiat list of losses which, {i is estimated, fone, Com, Fayroux, without provisions or hope, mast | Wi!) #moont arly $50,000 — bave surrendered by thin ime Union Bulldwg was jel by Jelotes Gleason, Hiban |. The ahead cived preat relnforoemente, and | Claiinard A, W, Webb. Valued at 6 a ut the Aume timo that Gen Canas | $0,400, rome The port of #an Juan del Sur ; ‘be Uxion Buildug, owned by anced that iis | Cara of baggage, pro oon the istot | Were scbciba to Asounsion, Sag ters, Wil & steamer, and they wi The government of San Sa Record oivi+\o0 was ready Rnd w: @oroder for Union, where tac trea Poaqulp avd Ceotro America awaited tin OCCUPATION OF MASAYA. Verterday the allied forces ct tor cuntos ity, WLiod, Fe you know, was well foriiie all kinan of pro iy tho enemy who held tt | sed fiitousters tor transit cat by « —provably losured tremendous shower of shot snd sbell, took the bucket | been attempted. both in kurepe ia this country, aud | was offered up as a sacrifice to appease their er to obtatn this tri mpb it wae vag rd s06 the col ‘mon of Mat aed tbe alice pod Tre pants of Union Building—M H. Fay, provision | from him and ren to the well herself ' While thore tne | without succes#; but the crew has weteiiens wrath. A day or two previous to the trial and con- cee nid @ formal baile. A sperwiog vigerously agains Granada, which may be by | ‘eater; lor. in stock 61 600, and also his lodgor, in waich | rope for érawing the water was cu: by a canpon shot. ly improved, and is & dierent instrument | viction of this negro, » slave belonging toa Mrs. gofiisieot, which wat to merck in time tn thelr power. oe setiing Grae ire, Betis eunes een oe oe 9 sane A te meee Timberlake, of the eame county, was aoquitted of a en the tomn of M ERS#S OF TRE COSTA RI Av@ AT S. “. On Pierce, auctioneer, apptied I roceecdec in accomp'ishing ber . in of 2 4 “ i HF yy ™- REVERSES OF TRE CO a sans SN ICA rien Preven, 94 compet a wep be (ule she carried sand boge for the repair of the deltery, | marine eng give velocity of motion, which is se | Charge of inducing a ¢aughter of her's; the pro i, | fowtin ¢ Gp the 17th and 18th io # war received by ©» ard aire thie movemen vals Doved # ementia! to render them elective for speed. gee of a Captain Thomas J. Morris, It in obvious, therefore, 10 the commonest mind. that canter of jiquor intended for the there can be no fair test of speod,betwoen the two systems, | neighborhood, on the giound that the testimony of the (olivaiag important 4 fre ca ne aL — Rancho Greade banded along ammunition, aid supplied the mea at tbo gupe wine and water; aud when tho other omen (who bad been im hysterics tn one of ir lhompeon, seeper of saloon, loms eutire—o insu: Ove diviciow, while mtatieved at . tay . ; : ly favoraple | the daughter inadmisenble. It that she im body ot th © 7 [i Deau, provi jon dealer and grocer styo% emal! bomb proots from the time the action had com | until youcan place tbe rorew ia an equally the daughter was inadmiseable. appears pal to tbe town cf Nigait Bigg tinge Dimes yee we ore pee a gad ait . we) were Keaving tho baitery.. the refused | povillon, and apply a correrponding namber at icast, and | confessed her guilt, whereupon sbe was bronght up ein order t> dimirast 4 ¢ frvg fa tbe Brat A.W Webb, earpetinge no inaaragce jo Next morning, the smmnnition boing ex | expend an equal amout of power in propelling nom. | | as witness egainst the futher, and motion dei Tone informet of 0 ended by 0 28 4 28 of oar Mr |i loner, faucy goo joal desler; stock | pepced, and ihe French, seeing the dilavidated state of It only remains ior me Te Ld sg vy 4 Morin, | made to exclude her testimony, it was sustained soonting parties posted io ny withdrew pe cist Wra: tose mo | S20)l—iore total a eae ae ee tort, sent do teres to take pessensice. The men | {is yest scamer, my seeneen wer drawn ton, Carnet | Tis led to considerable excitement, and for « time were dapereed by 0 nkoowo Om on "ite, two Nissraguese per ot tho dancing hall: lore eatire of — aod a Sam seamen, chee ae Promtied by thie novel appieanon, “It excited my ea | it was deemed necessary to keep the negro within By the co became y 7 Saracoas 18 male fog for us, sbandoned bik position, * peeial wonder, both om sccount of the largo #ize of the | the court house, repeated threats being made to wore killed aud eight wounded ‘ yerte!, @hen compared with the size of ber screws, ard | lynch him. He bad at length to be lodged in jail z. and fe c far b Light Infantry: fost sinty stand of . Through the romone state of the frrt, three bn he My ty a -- a Fiat wo could bring to bear upos them, were the erally, was the Seas ovo! of S tidal! of tee A1W, Gea Caras was sod oe a hehe 1 wid t} b he a fi J ‘ wo ree the ", , Ber os ‘ Gleason, | crammed with icore powder, grape, ball cartritge, Xo, | the motive power required to propel them. wee for greater satety, and tbhongh ti jistance from the athed beet over the enemy. Be buag Biamtee Lad ced ah Vir im Bay. from ama. sna Clmeens | SS the musrle, roady fer a farow-ll'ehot, oud when they | that tbe veesel was formally a paddie whee! boat, and | court house to that point was but a few pacos, he @ity ef Granada, aod threatened by oor f # thi ad atiaoxed bis “as day 92l0F®. | fweching house Dorin Was Owed by tau sume frm—ralde | came within two oF threo hundred saris of tno fort, we | Bad 1un ber former oe pcre in debi, Ua mines hes alters | had to be accompanied by # strong escort to protect nd by thors of Gun, Martinen om the ¢ BO awaeunest peard of tbo Gail Wer | $2,000 poured their coutcn s into the very hrart of the covnma, | Wor, rotwithetancing her motive power had been re | him from the vengeance of the muliitnie. The dis aa, oo the other hand, all tne people Til back tghting to she wan boly, #3 esc cceuyante of Fremmt Doilding were <amust Tels. | and laid the half of them prostrate on gue cart. Taos | dectd wore than ore balt, bor speed had been copsivera: | oop inement and indignation felt a’ this result waa fe te. toke arms’ aoc retere bi they emai ay «bef 4 le “Nice | che: merchant tailor. Mtr. {, removed eaiely nearly hie | ho survived took to hignt-—their batwries again opened, | bly incronsed and to this was added the importance excessive. A similar remit in the case of Bever: Gemuslance, mekes pis star 4 emg windrew in fear, having | entire stor fed a Ireeh soppy of ammeniioa having atrivod Yor os freaily auamenied cargo, soace, epabiog Ber 0 curry | FoCen Antal came off the day folowing, i fied meet e We te ne ev er 0: ° torots evry Scot! keeper of a billiard saloca in the sccoad we returned their talate ; dat fi E ing found x q A - a sane rere = a, 1 wares & "1 thee iden | mapenrene ot more tase story, lind his etablispment cotirely cousumed—iasured | ottrradle, surviving part the bees ropnirg three —, and sae ve var ee Sg bang mm " tude “peenay . = i g the rity for wanto provisions" ba Se Lnesenuane, Yereted 0 Gan deae 40) On $00, by the boats of our i table to her owners. Those facts. if trae, (and so, | and under is outside pressure es jury the honor ke RAMON PEL een ke cain aan on ts 190 ‘The woather was int coli, and mush inconveni exbloited tho samo unds. vey can be ensiiy controverted) tt soema to me, oogbt | brought in a verdict, which, from all J have heard, to exelto the attention of cur shipbuilders and eng! | was altogether without warrant. I andecstand that neers. D the testimony in the case will be submitted to the Cuce Was OBpericnced eo (roeniag up. as well reduced to 300 men by the dermrtion % the Leo Fo the Soc-e ary of War of Ninaragns, at Lvon a ; nw i , thot of is aa trom want of water, tho targost fire whien t r "Ost 18, 18 A | ccmees a r a pe re 13 ever coeurrod in Miltord " Governor, and an application mace tor his pardon Dands Waluee ert commun sor, he orderet hie ark, Mr. S, *hepara, one of the engineers, was somewhat, | bemb proof. I thi her yot, tays a witoos, while | The Effert of Gov. Clark's General Amnesty. | on the ground of a total want of justification for wpe ge cer @ tbe wounded, acd ago 1 file though pot dangerousty jajurod by falling tarougt the | the shot ard shell ying thick eroued ber, bonding \ Basrerr, Ea such a conviction. ted ether ta the forgh teed of slope, vowarde FP roof ci the Pont olfice balling. lie was promptly rescued | ber body over it to shield ffrom di by the expo irene Of the 7th inst, there apooare a This misapprehe P an insurre:tion had where he would fortify aad bers new Operations @ by seme oi the Gromen sure of ber own =. ae ebe crcapel vonart van 8 ndent yy Be ite origin, it all p et er my eagua . he the tansit road with bie Gaia)! out brave division nies iata Weide We Daan inquest Mre, Reston rein pees ta Rooney hege— ‘whiem be terme 0 * hie § morous expression . sowe nogroes in reference to forego Suen 00 iat. | eae deld Woaneetay ermiog 10 room No.8), Amerioas | on the dent . A publis fal ofthe New Year.” \cur correspondent aso ¢esoriven | killing the whites Tamguage which they not, watre 4 is Paredes, Boitom ' hls | Toe over te remain: of Wiliam Mander, Jr, propele | however, s+t on fect, snd a fund rained for her by which | Rooney as bene one of be objec’ of “the clemency of | quently indulge in periect Apel iad ia te fh Be Mt Yores, having roow red geoat re. | (or of tbe Rplcuresn saloon, No. 14 Maia atrees, mear the | the letter part of ber life was rendered comfortable \I' | our inte Maine Isquor Law Governur. eXhuberance of a happy social feeling, anch as they tron niet ieforcemente, were delermioed to attick Granwta abet | Market Bridge. It appeared from tne evidence givea Abovgh she was thus enabled to support hersell, sbe bad in deing this, however, be appears to bave simply | entertain when enjoying thenselves together. No Whe action are very the Jet inmant (November) Walker hal ta that city | tat the decenred had for two or threo months been la. | become so scousto id to live tn the borpital t quoted your account of the transection from your numer | Gout there may be some few malicions ones who, few is ocd about 1,000 Siibusters. Gen. Ona bad nh ted tame un lce SUght meotal sverration, and of jate it had uf the te explanatory of the marder, and desorib: urged on by some Northern emissaries, now, it is + At Colonel / . : oC @ mania for rclt-deatruat ‘Oo Tues iatoly rele aged from the Sate Prieon, t might contemplat their divielons at ise stationed at Virgin Bay ie order ao to for rhe rivell py Bog hag todd y—- — ty page bee ‘she bad ard that & warrant was already | said, in abundance atnongst us, might contemplate Greceta, and bad poritive yon was facile, aud gives ton | Gay est Dr. Jackson waa calied in to aoe Bim at hin rest: | y Payleg Ree tray, she, Bes 0 poe a ane te ettanc bs her ercered | tuch a villanons scheme; but 'the fidetity of the rat the alien | dence, and found him raffering from the eifects of, as he n ovnce of landunom, taken the might before, to brandy, Dr. J. sdminetored the proper remedies, ant when about tcavine, asked Mr Mander if ne intended y contipolng his e%or: at swicite, be replied that he did not, had no advices {rom | and remarsed that the attempt war a very fooluwh ene ‘tm improvs | Un Toceday evening tue aeooared leit bis house, sod tii marntaa | going \o the Amorican Hott about soven o'clock, ea 90 often express gaged a room for the night. His ‘amily missing him Vanuary, Webt. every puserblr «(fort owe | Wednesday, several friends stariet in reacoh A gantlo Ld r+ | wap eaw Li) pare on tho register at the American Hoval great majority of the slaves will aiways foil any at- tempt of this In order the more cffectually to check any future effort at insurrection, a re-organization of mil: tin upon an effective basix, will be ordered. The Jan of organization, as | am informed, contemplates an annnal muster of ail who are fit for service im he State, and the selection from the aggregate mber of a sufficient number between the ages of detection. ‘This letter was banded to me by a Iriend of Rooney's, ro ‘evening *'nor, but owing to an ativok of tI 1 bave since been copiived to the aod nite unable wo hy Ay it, otberwiee | would have areuroaty done 0. LA ‘THE ARCHDUCHESS MARIA OF AUSTRIA, A lotter from Brussells of 28th ultimo, says: —You will, 1 euppore, bave already learnod of the death of the Arob dvebens of Austria, Manis Rumanety Franc om, widow ot Archduke Rénior, formerly Viceroy of the Lombardo Vo pevian kingdom. The Archduchess Maria Filsebeth was sieter of the Inte Charles Albort, King of sardinia. She was born the 13th of Apri!, 19¢0, and conseyoently wae hed efi with the gre sier par aces, . leaving only 200 men Were going to throw themesiras 00 @-an8 Ceatihe as occupied ft Thar 3 Can Walker with 400 men pare left to RaWON Belts Tespectable foros to march ageine: our P. S—Harivg thie moment ieerned thai © J remame of bie army doves Baveia an Estrada. #ito tho Civmion*. have m of the fatheriand’ Gen. Pet the city of Granada, but only the oburcs of march with (be Givisioa Of Sas Salvador aud Nicavagas to occupy wat city. Bru REINFORCEMENTS PROM GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS. { description cf bis releare trom imprisonment be unacceptable, 20] rive it bere #iih Un or about A ma: Ut before the Wt ef i ce AR ET EIS s, fot been nade to exterminate to the Lest man fhe fli! ae ané 25 to do active service. The proportion to Brean de Comte tice whe profane the Central Ameriens soit, Waller vill rex Weonesday, ond in’ormed them of the tact, They went | aged nearly 67 years, Her late Imperia! highness, in i will | + tio of \oon foresmonts bat ; Saree he the " oat Mr had 1890, Was merricd to the Archduke Reoier o ie detailed for this p il be fame ¢ sera trom Geateunie: ‘toes, he Honeure poenrful assionce, and our independence will bea protiem | shard and fund thas Oe OY Sad tenn rommereuet whe | ttn -bretner of the Kmprror Irancis |. ana wee @ widow the potion and wevteg it ig ine to five of the whole number, which will give for started from Guatemeia: that tne Honduras diviston oad | 27" )7) 0 Umriinns evening before: and Upon inquiring of the werradt who Jost entered the Territory of Nwaragae on the departare The brave General C wh bie activity, bie oe | attended that floor, it Wa ssrertaivet that he had mos ‘@f the mail: and that 800 more san Selrator troops ar |. unlled pelt dela’, vince 1863. The Archdochows Marin D/izabeth was graod | with an affidavit of the complainant hers jo, patrol service an aggreeate of about one hundred papers neosseary in tech cases, | procesded be ond twenty-five thousand in the State. A tax of ' 4 of hie valor avd bie unlimited pate ot. | been able to got into No. 30 doring the day, anbt of the Dmperor of Austria, Fravole Joseph, and rived at Leon on the Sth of October, Walker notatis e proeceded to the room, etcompanied by the gentle- | the I’rince Maximilian (who is at present ® visitor in our ) where an lotorv! with Gov, Clark, w' fty cents a head will be imposed upon all for the the ‘reie(orerments hs enasteatly ‘recetves | am. wiih e hawdfelol brave men, i ¢\ ing © wow foaet, | Tren of the hotel, who was prebea'. aut npun forieg | city (he betrothed of the l'rinoems Ubarlotte), and of te | bearing my rtatement of Tioovey's case and look! onving apd egal i tooo euygaged in active from protectors of Heaton, hie ‘valor, eRanote be tre Totent to the ‘coor, found Mr. Mander undrevsed in bet ani | Duchess o pers, FAVE men leticr to ex Judge Beave, w' Qnty, and thas will an effective system of protection mech longer. No. Be mutt he almired, rein'orred 4 imetated 6 dead, he has SS ewe oe, ot ouzee RRAR ADMIRAL WETHERALL, fh. & pay my ’ wo hn J fs yg ry ept ap without any lows to the State. Thee oo all sides, every gocd Covta Rican, who, catering agein iato the ce our: ited | wit water, [From the London Chronioie, Dec 90 } the Judge immediately upon my return to Net f certainly be carried ou wurrender voluntary oF by force, macred om thelr k ader, it he dove pot become upon the altars of their country aw’ ta defiance of their emappeared bb oy oonee Cte dense at the | Smnibes, thet property, and their libertice ‘yeeriourd mem honor and hiberts of Nicararus Rversting premess & VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. heen i But oh! wh the folowing letter ad Will pacriiioe thelr lives apa helt ottates ‘We regret to announce the death of Reaw Anwinat, Fre. veer Avererte Warnrrart in Dablin This officer en: tered the navy in 18(0 ae first clase yolnntesr on board the project wil It. a went to Is between this city and Washing. Gov Clark, which resulted tn. obtaining fF oe aquest es been resumed, and now we are in receipt of our pardon. which | received from the ‘overn Taing | Northern mails cach morning as before. The dis ’ t rie hee " weit rote y desire hy elowe a a ~ oa New Voareove, Sera poe and soa regmorsion [Ona | TRO ee aan | Hsia ment nd pag Seen, cupatn Jon akg, Dove gratrnat ee | Seem wy Pern Govorvar end manning | coniiuance of hi hon Wrought arm o Indi (m Granada, te irresieubie devermination to Ant them nation npon the head ot Mr. Campbell, and he was PREPARATION® OF GEN. CANVAS, OF COSTA MICK | unt they are exterminates } Hotetin (ictal, Oo ae A voluntary oontrivaton hes been roexoeriedly Letiors from Liperis senonore that ® previo:s S97] | wrought out in two dave; rich and poor, young aot ou, had celayed the marching of (em. Camas’ ve! apvrinled | rattwe and even foreign born, geurrourly On F their Rap: a0 brave colnmn of the vanguard, The rains aro 67% | bon to the government for this pairious erueade. This On the back of the note were ome bo (nee direoume® dons as described In - Jor bera” en Pere soon compelled to yield. Thave thus piven you ® The meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of in order that you may correct this important Virginia, mentioned in my last letter as being ad- and ret my olieot in a trae vertieed to come off oa Monday, was held ac -ording- wo very loved, W get things sraicb! e enowh lent 1h ou may be hanoy, I live 1 eseriice myself fer your gol. When your « T feet will meet wih sumer Lacy in Heaven wom. te aeeiated at the rapture, Fob. 20, 1806, of Le Vitlo de Milan, 16 guns, and hor prirs, tho Croopatria, 52, both which sripe hed been much shattered uring & recent engage- ment Being confirmed a liontenant of the Thservatear, Feb, 24, 1807, be continued omployed in that vowel, on ‘orth v tome, unt No 5, and one ' i tor the past six moat Plant 200d beavy, making the roads jupatwabic. aod 10° | is people worthy of being called a p repudiina | to bis wife, aad the sentence, “bo-inevs with mo wie ba B.. ete. hf - ine yoceonen of Mor sopra oh wreery., We ree ratio see Vi taoriuk ¢ rates ce titty Fire tow dee fo tre. the pupiie heath 8 ex021'. | | gad Free for W Bat in Ne bears tho feng dicaity. nD. | peWing worse aBd WoF-e,”” Which showed the Cx0:8 of | Toraue and Guadalospe. and was iu company (a8 anting | I hawe bis HE ee onsen cr any cause, by | 760.6 to be credited to the rererved fand, which up 0 brig of war ig nearly roady forsen 5 tog Will make it reorde from the nove reso wion ft naw | thie set 6 atewr) with the Jonoa, 38, Capt | time on application, end if he js wante: yi eof ae et ple but clorices cane © fhe Bleweath of Apel om, ana Has Geared aut sul dovires 19 Breathe Uo | mtb tube in the rom was tn» ble, wih the leaves Ee ee rea iat cbip wee caprerol efter’ & | the avtherhice OF Saherwine, be can bg vet oh Saree wine inst., amounts to an aggregate o y raiecr ° 4 torted down at the Urb end chapers io. | Berany te frien * 13, 1809 im thle otty. " wee eek we noble patriote wha bare promote: thie <wbsoripiion, | The deces-od ehowed eidoote of great agony actors death, | Voble defence by fo" Frencu nn gas ints giver ten a toon will do justice to my client, Barnard | They accepted the renewed chartor, which ex fe view of the e21 ned that {t eball be a geverons git (or the war. | Dre Wil on and Jackson, who wore present pronomeed REVEREND DOCTOR RANTS, Rooney, and the pablic will then be enabied t9 see that | tends unly six years from the date of the expiration enters, the They ye believed that the government vecillawd for | the prison to be stryohsine. the jary readorod a ver A late London peper rays —We regret to have toa 4 ine Barnard Rooney who tomrntited the muarter bon han of the present one (March next), Under the pay San: of resourors to carry Mt on with vii t. a: tae | dict in sccordanoe wh the Toth ew. a the peo | Bounce the death of the Tey. Vir. Baxwis, priscipal of the | Yeurte eve, and tae cog lagen yl loned | visions of this charter, the line of dissonnts of es wBment bas aot vactilated. wor will it ever varlllate, | | UF Meeaee malar cation eaionn. cot wa: very mock | New Cottege, &t. Joba's wnod, «hicb took plece on Sun | © Ihe came mighty are Persons yp, gases. | branch must not exceed twive the eapital sick of prietor of # popular catiog fe ce, m auch brareh d the total am + of cirentatiog We are in wan! of teamahiys, o on ee * | eateemad by bie friend = Fe bad en * | aay, December 20 petanon of which he was the P STomitted to atate that Twont to Sire Sing and M rach, and the total amonn' wp epevatiena: @e wand wriaelt. 4 | from bypochemaria, smd mvught felet cn «chet adie. | CAF. erie ; ne tae | Peerred teow Vark wih Ryviey on Pridey. to dare | Mnet rover exened five thera: the i © cower “¢ isn @ pre to traveller te | head, Wane fre ‘0 Faach, Ue. | ANNet Ube WIC QUG Mo. wes Weld, git penerim Be hw 4b AO bbe g ag 4 § gh ven

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