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GRAVENY IN THY BORDRE MEAVS STATES THE CASE OF MISSOURI, Gverwhelming P INTERESTING STATNSTICS, {From the 8 Louis (Mo ) Intelligencer. | PIRAPPEARANOS OF SLAVERY FROM MIGSOUR3. Savery wn or be termatly aborished 10 Mieoor!. Benet 0! ation, i? immediate Or gradual, wil) pevor be epacied into law op ibis stato Bot yet siavery wil) soon c:ase {0 exist ta Minsourl. fat is irreversible 1s wili pos be aboushed. Th will diveppear =}; wili"melt away as the snows of @tnter, it fw sowg vOW, and Oa re started 1} wil gather tocreased woceleranion, ike 8 stone rolling down a moantalo sido, Be wa stango thing Wat just as tho pro slavery goat! ment ib Missour! was suoposed to bave reached Kx aome — joss after pro slaveryism bad lovaded inthe riotous age gga a deter isos propagendtaa —yast alter alt ir parties in tho sate hed Feoeumbed to the domipancy of the party ar- rogeting to be, emcelience, 20 pro aiever ty of the Btate—jnet afer the entiro sou Prociaimed their Pride to Migeour) ee the balwara and very Clade! of the ‘institution’ —it |e strange sbet at Abw very instant the fata! seoret shou!) kak ov} aad be whispered jd the Jand, thas slavery is wane; “ lasour!, end te be waning le tobe dea’. Ibis as warrior, clutching victory inthe Ogha should that inetans Reve an arrow pieroe bis baw’, Dave no words feciw yt becargiape view of elavery are not slavery per leis ag imetr ution useful to beaiden races, oboe i a Oortetianizse snd epitebiens. It ie us-ful bs odaamerde ant 01 yilaaioa Ww forvisbing with cotion, sugar ana collee, produce thet free labor will probadly never viele to abuadavoe sufficient to cupply the wants of the world, 1) is useful, fagtio in thy developement of the niyoert jsailies of a Cverbiug clase, a3 evicensed in Sonthern ascendancy i poniieal bistory of ths oouatry. So much fur slavery prise Bui it is ovt ot plsoo ja Misscur) We base encago slaves ia Musoort ¥) deter baporeds of thousande of free laboro 6 from omming Bere Bot wo bave nos enoogh 10 do one (extd of the servile Jabor of the 3 So dissouri jaaguleoes = da0 She would oe better off eliper ro slaves, or with poue sure of Free White Labor, take a more positive oheracier than @! bets, eavery is of '# own agcors acd will rapidly ciaappear from theses 0 alue, «bo vact forces ard rich milo sof Migeourt woe 0@ worked, and eu) be. {tle manthst desuoy. As ive slaves oan Rob be got hore to develope tho wesith thas Goa trends sbali be coveloped, free white mon will—aud that le she ene of slavery We shel! puditeh such argnmente, pro and con, on thie eubject sn beerom the ecovowy ot tne slave nysio@ oF Misour) Facts that alleot weu © probets will afior &.), @ tbe w orice, as well ae ebepe 190 social aad the pol. opicions Of men. If slavery te disappearing from gsourl, 1 fe hecanse {t oan waKe more money cise ‘wbere, apd because Missouri oan malts more mosey with- oat tt’ Tper’s ihe fail extent of ai! tae megro phianbrop? afloat ip ibis Nate presepi rome tpleresting *xiracis today from the peeod of B. G. Brown, of ibis chy, in ie Mies L ure, on this subject — There ‘s fir. sires iy a gradual emaxoipation act ja Bros in Mesourl Sven vow the movement looking to the emspoipsaion of all tbo slave: ta ibis 3.a.0 te ja #00 fui progr Une extinction of ery asa mnen ‘our widst ts at this moment ia tne course of rapid &) @oupli:hmcnt. ‘Phic may seem & strange, boid and reckless Dot ft ke trae, never theless. weot a jertioc, ‘The toe at watch tote ao: ‘nto Opermion, { need not name, bot there in cp retion, | will estabheh by the mst con voence—and thal wap a4 stronger ln s70 ct and epeedier in rescit we0 WW which could bo Inscribed upon the eta Will doubt when they come to consider Lok t) the ring popalation whico is way: vatiways—wotch is buiidicg up Liou mr—planiiog vine: DO you will see the m Lok again, Hkewise, nod observe ibat wherever fer. this popuistos bes Med ite domicile or rested to its @ouree, there {thas driven off tbe inetitcton of sisvorr Defore tas chai! before the wister wiad. mad you will there res bow potent and immadiate ') t in tte enforos ‘mont— bow trresis bie in te decrees. ‘The census cf Missouri has been takea during ib2 past ha apc now |ies upoa your iab'es, and therc a’e sant g facie revesied in that chumerstion whict will bear me out in all ida, Ihave said fo inem { wish to refor you for evidence thai this abolishment of slavery, which mere bere er eking 10 stifle and enppress by papar mani ds alremdy tp force, amd 1s last galDeriag aairengiD and moms ntum that must fen orusd out all opposition ‘The ceneve ie the a1 of gradual emaccipstion ia Masou + ‘The returns vefore as Lt us examine them so! 6 racicg & period of five m, and thus aifordicg a fair method of aoa duriog that interyai calouletioas, aod ark presepiatives that iney Febect upon exal sive presented, ard then say whetber | bare beer besty in Qasertica, or inaccurate in my slasement. ‘There are, sir, by computativa, iseniy Sve counties in this Siate, which 2bow an actual decrease of too of slaves in each of sbem since 185i. ° re are dred ana seven counties in Mizsoari, #0 that | ery outset that, in very pearly one fourts o! tb» whe) imber, slavery bas positively decreed within the iart five ycars. Those cocutles t whion | refer are as follows — —— Slaves —— 1851 18s. Cape Girardest Crawford. Dadi 1,368 a 455 6 ou 5,306 2,048 a8 166 648 48 88s os 7 17 (2M 1,360 bol Sone 1 4.28 the. Geievieve bes 1 &. Lovie 47 0 087 Bebuyler bi o.gaa Builiven 62 2 698 Terns $6 3h Wosningion 3c6o 1.738 Wright 20 8,806 Ber & ase MeDopald 2 ise Ore; 38 1.48 on. re e424 Go... Boe 6.717 Tosi. 27,084 292.608 Becreae.. lucrease Prem the foregoing Bdditions, too «will be maciiont What there bas not only beem an aciual decresse of tne bomber of sietor in each of tbe souoties memed, Dat that the increared white population be Dece sorres ponding'y large. Teus while the decroare of sitves has Deen 4.44%, the increase of whites bat beoo 75.707, oF | we tak= ihe vom total of those counties ia 1861, 1k will be foued that we ratio of slaves to free wher was Coe to ten, whive in tbe year 1806 It seen Lo De Dut one to thirtere = So mush (or rhe adeuiute decrease Of siavery tm Missoor! Conecrrent whh tals feo’, howrrer mo be noted the aitendent olronmetance thet these oo01tes are 1 which while emigrants to thie known by every gent'eman bere to have pr eerued Jeflerson, Washiagion, St ole, Orage and iat Ove years a ie Owners of German settied up by fan industrious lass avoring population. tng frem ibe older Minies, ase from epmeres ef life and | has receded before Ww these counties euteLy bow pp down in the sontvet. As apother and 8 stroug bave — that siready in force in Missouri, 1 oail the atteovion of statives to whet is wranepiriag and i known lo be tranepiring by macy now withu tbe aun | Of my voice, in the cousticn of this Site thet bor the state of jowa = The resuite of whe epetem of jeve labor ani free iabor, aad the +Mece apo the weaien and wellare of communities are there distincsiy via» te the rival commonweaithe. The lows lice diridut tne vWO 98 clearly and striaingly af the luod fine Of waver @hich distinguisoes we tarbia en4 maddy worrenu of be Missour! from the biue and epark!leg carreate +! in» Missiompp! at the junction of those mighty rivers what evidence of ereiual emenciptiion et iv promincrt among the facta whien tend o from that contrast—perbaps more promiaes! they eB oiber, ie the relative price of send in the t#o Sales im lows land of hike #>) snd eitoston & fury to “ at ip Mirsonr! hae led reosatly v9 qaiie s large emigration ‘row Miewer! aivog te bor der counties. Farmore fsettiod f9 ) im Ou; tO new comers and maxing parchaser |> jorthern er © counties io the G8 Gitclaees that uhe White y oom tanen up toeir aroce yng Bony thelr mids, ant han fr f ab 185 os 6a ose att Increase of sieves from 1861 w 1856... Inorenae of (ree me 1661 to 1866 youre (nere har been tm ihe eoun et along the own” Nige oo iserense of 21,001 free | ‘White Gisene, while were has Deen ag inorease of only Cled June 6, 1° 0F mee ip ibe exp oF | whion lies st toe beat waters of the Amery winin the NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1857. By tbe iavivs of 1851 lb re tba' there were. in 0), 67,023 slaves ip Missouri at time. By tho tabies Of 1866 3 wilt be tound teal the Dumber of slaves foots 5 PL ,116. Tos shows an iocreaso ia tno State at large 19 492 elaves during the terervening @ve yoars. Per- bape 1 would be more sirlotly carrcot to say atx yours, imsemuch as the census of 18b1 was actaally taken in 1860, whilo tnat of 1860 was Lieleaieged late in the year 1nee, but that is ® poiat wulob | paw over = sent On tho other band, however, ewes tion of Missour! In 161, amountes fooea.rs 291, and in to 190,084, thereby giving ac tnoreaso of 0b, 703 the samo parkod. proportional inoresse of pad one 10 slaves ts thus seen to be 1610.1 Slavery i she gotire Siste hee 20s ‘wcreaged Jn ratio equa! io toe natural to crease cf population, even in lese favored climates, while the smorenee of free whites bas been both constant and far beyond the average growth of communiiics. These iacts conclusively ¢stabiisD that individual emaudipation and removal of slaves from tne State has tasen piace 6 ® large extent in Missouri doriog t20 ball decade referred wike that emigration le ra .idiy begmoing to hero to guppy the field of isbor amd to de velope ‘wean (bat awalte tndarty. But tt is promr that attention should be here valled to that seotion cf ibe State in waolca a large proporton o bas tuken p'aco | An +xamtnetion @il confined ton few of the more centra \D refer to the census tadios. aod Gad the —— Kawa —— -— Pree While — 1s5t. 18H. 1851 babe 3e08 «64,719 21,815 = 19,520 903 1708 «1,274 LAP 3,907 4,627 Gout 11,160 459) 8674 9,080 934s 29.0 8863 21,031 19,195 819) (1,819) (6,585 i O17 un Tira 3,649 «ace 3,475 «3.803 = 10,3°4 W728 3908) 14 1) 219 ahd 6,1t4 621 1,249 4,897 82112 1,044 108,500 vou to 14 couniles....... eee lB Iporeass of whites in id coucties.... 91,404 Here in these twelve counties, lying obtefiy in the cen tral belt cf territory thet borders the Missour) rivor, w:< 10,250, while the Incronco of 08 bes Dewa 04) 21,44, or jittle more ban two Whites io evory slave—s glariuy evidence of the ¢ feot whiob an iDorense of sieve labor hat ‘1B GiminieDiag the patural increa:o of white popaistion. In the entire Brate of Missour), tho whole lnoroase 0° slaves #200 1861, as before shows, has been bat 14,492 winie the iicreage im the twelve countes jasi enume. rated be abown to be 10,220; tous estabiiening tdat lo al! “he ra'ance of the Sia'e—wm the pinety.fvo remaining embracing eixbt-tenths cf tbe ares of Missour!, ‘aso of slaves has bees only 2262 Ua the othor band, in these twelve counties, tho increas: to free ‘White populatioa Bas been ba 404, walle tha! in the Tesid ue of ihe Stete—ia tbe ni ve counves—emounle © 184,299, The contrast thep ill stand ar follows, to stt— Toorc nee of free whites in nigety fre coumues ...394,204 Increase Of slaves tp ninety - Ove coantios + 2,264 Ratio of increase of tree whit s | slaree ‘a ninety: five counties ip five yrer...... +. Stl But these ninety-tive ococuths costo & free whi Population of 669,921, and s sleve popcietion of 67,471, or one slave to eleven whites These fasis aod fgarer demons. ric that in eight tetas of the Siete. Dew, vine ty five counties out of one bundred and seven, upso » statas of popu’ation of eleven whies to every sieve, the increare Oj inhabitants exhibris eigbty ope free white to every tiave: bus Cemonstrating beyond al! question or cavil that the emigration whico '« flowing imio cur dtate from the older Stater, and trom Parope, te incisputab!; seDtagouiatic to ihe system Of slavery tbat represeatatives should conrider ogain 6 renews siavery agtiation, ibing svrer or thie earth than tor there is no one every dieturbaane of whe querticn ef ery contrioutese to shal fabric upon eal and impetor lo ibe advance of white labor I have widacod twelve countics ae contaiaing vesr!y Deif of the slaves ic Mistocr! Let me refer to rome of them agrio before irg op:—Two. and those amogget we larg #t are erpeciaily to be voted, to wit Howerd sad lvfayette ja each Cf them, tt will be remembered, thet ¥ of claves fe larger tban tbat of free white cv 186), thor — increaze in Floward ix five yeare increase ia La’syeite in tive years... 931 ‘Thus U crease, therefore, of slaves bas beeu at the ex penne o the white population and those who a-eso eage in obuiending for ibs denificent tetleence of tevsior,” #1!) bave to reconcile it to thenselves how wey g ve praise 0 an inetiiotion which is thes,sure, even in the keart of Missouri, amid her most iraitfu: ianda aod crebenticg scenery, to be « barrier to be advacsemen: Of heir own race ane ihity own lineage The coatrast which has been presented between the twelve large slave holding counties of Muscuri, and he Dinety ive counties that may bes jinost termed no? slave heicicg, f we lock only to ihe propor ton between wht es and tinves. is One at may we. oall for serious COnsIde rajion. It l@ ap exbibition of we growd of siavery war fection of Misaour |, and of tte dechne else where under the Ipticence cf emigr jon trom abrosd, tells us Ip Jar bot to bo mistiken, that the sivance e the pepulation of thie Sate has taken place where bee scarcely increseed stall And what docs * It menne, as! bave already sisted, thai ecipei\b is already irauspiring in Missoar!: for it tae Biauevion | hare presented do not amount to that I know rot whst would. |; is gradus! emancipation oo iis nis Procdest, grandest scsie—emancipe'ion gathere | pb in the forward march of the while races jon Sir, I would aek whe a] Asacaibly cqust to that There is mothing that you pass ip thie census reivrn for the year 186t! jou could record as jaw here to és; 7 would arn} fo cieotive. it 'e the movement of masece and while foo mpeg may aid thet movi 0 the countwr fe this Stale where slavery hee poe |! mereeved apd where ‘t bar do shown that in mucd the argos! part o process of diminution. Let ms now sab fac’s to sbow bow slight the buid which orntain scarnely any el. Adsi*. Atobwon. Hater. — So ary, Har iven, Meio Marie on, Pulask;, Patnam, P ? ‘Scouyier, ‘Bione, Sc! ree not Wright have ao ag, roeate white popals o 85, bot have wituim thelr jimite bite person, Thet w whet would be 12 Miasourt practionl emancipation, om y called anywhere siready so ompliebeé—sn Coq ah, vost we ch many of the free 8 pare tavorab'y Execution «a Negro in Carroilion. * if parieh ot ropbery and eo ) murder, paid the penalty of hie ort « the rd The executon wok pi y ator 10 o'clock yerterias. nonsen be muate 0 sane mt to the effect | tbat he baé been jastiy convicted, thst be bad comait- | ted robberesand burglaries lcnumerabie, and always | vines to the Fitton! neo RRO! parivers; that on the moraing ¢ the citime be went to Mrs, Clerk's residenoe for tho J robvery, and murder | meceswary, and did be opoosed bim, arck ber on the bead with @ bree times, broke open ths armotr ani stole what money be could fad He also Getatiod the manner io whioh be bed set Gre to the jail twe or three cighte ago, for ihe purpore, if poeribie, of eMfeoting bis escape 1 ee er ibis Firat be knocked off toe pee ter, lighted bus shirt wih = matob, and set Gre to the woodwork of the wall with bie blazing germont, nie io tention belpg ‘oO extingci¢h the fre as soon ae the bole was large enough to admit of bis eroape. The fire, how ever, soon got beyoed his control, aniea alarm being given, bis escape was prevented. Elis reason for trying to ercape wae that be was « great sianer, ani ped mot atthe Ome made bie peace wiih God He foriber ae — tbat bo was free, pative of Far ry bungling manner, brine O0t @ Smile Of soorD oF pity on the key. About whe timo operation = deed. as cour ten thet the execution #as completed a fire sgain broke oat m the jell ing of the same ary hand of wo days belo American Exploration in Eenedor. ov. 19) jowa, who passed onths ago om their way to beard from, sad weare bappy @ Mininver at Gs bo, and Jesiy’s represootarirs, the ook we government of Kousdor w moured, ond thy Presideat, Gen, Rrdies, has corps to acoomp ny thore gentle: & Of the Nave river and the region torrie 1s) mite o Eovetor Thie ie a distret vers little known, 14 Dew Ko interesting reenite may be looned for rom ihe enterprising labors of hese geauemon ave meen po repreeth we We she ongnt viegn, if ane k Heory @ without oven MOK lo mark Whe resting yinne Of Lie Dons - one person living wor xeows bie grave With certainty from others ibet serrosd ||. sod What per for ina venerable negro who hes often watered fh with bis tenre. The apparent negligence of his relavons hap- | pened, at we iraro, io thie way — Virginie claimed tee grave be her propery. and promiret tw erect over it @ mond men! worthy of ibe man anc a» imperishable ae me, She bes negiected to do jt, bet having recently erected « browse stavwe of Heary st Kichmond a few of bis relatives have covoladed tw place s marble siab over | bie reme ve. Tee siad le throe foet by nine, of the porset | white American marvle, ant conte'es to°8 laecription — ‘To the memory ef Patrick Henry, born May 99, 1794, Fla tame ts hie best epitaph.” DEX BIPFION OF BIVAS— OPINION OF UNTTSD STATES oy pareros— YY WALKER LaPT @R ARADA~TBB LIED TROOPS AT THE BATTLE OF OF, OFORGE— THE ¢LL188 BOK OF THE WAR, EPO. 10 THM EDITOR OF TAB uhs1D. Genorai Welker’s preeent position is a strongboid, for the clly of Rivas is situated at ths polat of interscotion of ai) the roads runping north apd south through the isth- mus. There are but ene or two olreuitous, but these also are completely commanded by Rivas. Theo city ts sive ted ns it were in a garden, where iruits, vegetables and cattio are obtamabie im abundance. Communication can be bad with Virgin Bay in an hour and a half, and with ‘Sap Jaan de! Scr in four hours, There ig # road passlsg along the sea coart from north to south, by which ao enemy might pass, but being mountainous, i} would be attended with great difficulties and inconvenicnce, 0 Ihe ep epemy attacked ihere aud compelled to retreat would be subjected te great loss, ae the woods are almost }a~ penetrable, and the mountains such a2 to out of escape The road on the other side from the north, by the way of 82. George to Virgto, can at any time, or at any point be taken possession of, 80 a8 to cut off all communication op tbat side, The country from Mastayo to Rivas doer pot furnish apy supplies for an army, aod Ww tho we pva- son ts almost passable, so tatan army approachiny ym ibai direction mast necersarily be fatigued avd pola J} in proger condition to make aruccessful attack, To country between Mvas and Gusnecista—a distance o' trom acventy to a boadred miles—is of the same obarac ier ns (bat cn the north, only more mountatnoas, offertp every obstruction to an army, being scarce of water au’ ylelaing no supplies whatever, Thus wo seo thai aa arm) approaching Rivas, eltber from Goata Rica or from th- northern part of the State of Nicaragua, is not in @ fi 000 oithen op arriving tn the neighborhood of tho Yranst route, eliber to xaske or recetve an atiack. Rivan is ettoated on a sight eminence commending the surrounding country, and shere are no points from whioo an be ettacked successfully, I¥ te tho opinion of of} cers jn the United States army, who have iatcty com: rom Catifornia, thas ® succesful attack ovald nos bd. wade cn Rivas by any pomber of natives, Again, tp the immediate a¢ighborbood of the cliy the whole country t+ totekly setiled wtb ebantive and baocleades, prinsipally ‘ceupteo by females, whoce greatet re BeOMs Lo bib the army with ell sorte of suppiics -on not deverred )rom coming even wnon tho ea cay are in the immediaie neghborho d; aad what ae tiendsdip for Americans and love of thetr money, to city le crowced with them every day, bi ipging in Tale. placiawe obick« ne, eggs, i rttiias, and in fact aay acu every \olpg wo th tbat fertile neigbbornood. It ls » peculiarity with the p opie of thts country thet they wit not receive money wish holes in ft, aud 4 has been ro mored by the esemice of Walker's governant that the respon why they refuse acod cotn ts because it will mot aikxer’s opponents, to whom tocy are reported tie ie talee, sz tbe women are tho bert friende of Woiker, and in many watances are bound by sub tice aa to make ihem frieads. Any pewe of the movementr cf the cuemy ts generally recetved through this scaros 10 that we ace General Walker's position Is on baat oom mands the isibmuseriiely. He ous provisions close w the walls, enfficient to mam'ein his army any time Rivae ina much healthier situation thao Granada, wish good wa'er, good houses for bs treops, and e oommantty ih the teighdorkeoa predisposed in bis favor. 14 bes been ata ed ibat owing bo DUwberE Of Corpees of Costa Ricans baving Deco thrown ioto ihe wells of Rivas all tbe waer is poisoned. This is ® great mistake as toc Dativer thamseives 100k great care to guard @ safficlea nemer of wel's from any ith being thrown in To surgeons, of whom there ie body J ros ectavle corps lu ie srmy, pronounce the w periecily geod, aad in ‘Onhely seperior to that in Gre Since bis arrive) in Rivas Walker bas beer ooocpled to orgenizirg the diflerent «engineering depa:tmenis, work shops, &v., and si the presoct time be ca», a! sbort no oe, mak ALY amoun, Of gua carriages, Wazoas, min pie knd cannon baile, pack saidies, &o, &3. He bar also been clearing @ space of three hundred ‘yarde xroaod AO Walls, and puttiog the city 'n ruoh ® stwe of defeno as to leave ti in the bande cf afew bancred men wity perfect saety. The steamirs on ibe lake, alibougs irey mey be tp posession of the ona BOL copmpirate & {roe iy where cipity Rivas fom very there are no Barbora: : jae leesbore, iho water is very yoogh, and » perVon of oo army Janded may be octot MAL) Moment whilst deverking, as in the case of Walk tr’s last embarka'loo of troops near Granada, which was «flected onde i Ore, and oaly accom plished by the det rmined very of bie soddiers. Grapa‘a, oo the otber 1 je siiuated in one of ibe ost sterile portions of the Miele, producing very ttc. acd being Ofken miles cistant from the polat whence suppiies were receives. Aa enemy im the Bi of Mescaye oigbt cot off all angplies from \bet quarter With ap evemy ip possession of tae inke. supp Ks cot of Ir: m these mupicstion with the Trars!! ros, an army would be placid ix @ terrible posiiioc iacced. Waker, ae soot ‘as be fqund thai Le stood Ln dsuger of being stiasked b) 2 superior force, after the ceciaration of war on the per of the aller and Roowing tmat!) © posidoo ip Granade would p ove 6 critical one, determined to oocapy Rivas; and whe wisdom of bis course ts obvious. It bas been reported by ire ai.ies and thetr friende thet at tbe late jorcton of the s'lied army at Nondima the; ‘were two thousand strong. Toe may beso; Dut doriog thety march towarde Gorsje and George their i from desertions, t be twelve sod fifcen bendred, and «8 groat were actually the Cerent poiats, and po com tween many whe were forces w fo vo the barricades, and ‘ound oe pomiiioa at the patti: ai Si. 5 pera: ered by General Waker to withdrew Wasningtcn's retreat trom Long Well a — on the |ines of forres Vedras, and Ny ‘. tipsic were the most brilliant feats of ge ane jaiker'e retreats have been efiscved at we very Ume when others theught he shoeid press forward Dis pursuing ap oppose course bre tuned oct to be tbe utmost advantage to bim. His retreat [rom efier the ecoond baule, leaving the enemy as “Wp the Pasds of a general woo could manage ter than be could,’’ shower the wath of this the Oosta Ricae army of 3 200 men, - T eimost acnib) lated by fever anc cholera, and only a few bem ever returned. Hw retreat ‘yom Massaya, could beve taken the town, icf the Grat army a)Les tn oven a worse cond}ii7n than the Costa Ricans—on! teventy five returning oet of the whole foroo that wa: nent from Guatemala. The enemy's lose at St. Georg: buturcd killed and four hundred joapbere became 80 0 potrefy ing corpses, foned by the ailies, who then took up their Virg’n Bay. Zt she samme time pete pny me for Sex Joss de) Sur. e Meaniime, a portion of ailed army, which inreatened an attack ot Sen Sor, and which Walker cupposed be would fiad there, or on the Trare’) road, and which was reported thousand sirorg, made wheir way across to the lake were taken aboard one of the steamers and conveyed to big Virgin Day there ty sot witb the other allied troops from oF ” ‘The wbousand se bowever, to: Soom oGr bopérec strong =m medietely on a. - ihe news that Walker bad woien a march on them, fearing an attack ua positon where doleas wae Bors certain, they ‘mmedciate!s m>arkod om board a steamer acd went over jo tke of Omotepe, so that there b DOL At prowent a single Boi’ <r Of the allied forge between Lake Nicarages and the roa that ie > cay, Over & surew> of land frou moasie, in © aia Kica, pearly to Lava The Cort ae have ed atl thelr foroe to the protection of ine San J er. Tho tact of Seripique that they are anadle to meta even with tbeir strongest {-rce, tue moet imporiact potnt on the river. Ser ey whe Americans A = rented | partics bare parce ib and spose ucoeseluliy: Take the two steamers on ibe Carlee | The enemy will, no donbi, destro: a ricer steamers, and even if ney abonid bo taken by Wall they Would be oseless ic ine rengh waters of the lak Aa regards the main boty of v they never were in to clothed oF in euch ¢ vor vent ment ach man it bent on bev’ or mine, or some beeines wi ana! tape to bim and home when the war l¢ finished Gerer jafher's beallb is good, as being a very \empersie man and (ree from (he vices etiack sod re keo—tne Virgin and San beset met like bi coimacte. cad me the lake boats wofbotenity ae nimecif any length time, he rest satis What before anything decisive can be done agains! him the iake end ive ‘Will again be in bis p weeeasion. The allies, partioviariy the Guatema.ans, San Salvado ress and UreDians. aro tick of the war, and their foebie force is only kept op by sech men ae Yairnoh aod those of like character, whe havo nowlng to lose, and are accustomed to pili cing, blood and pit Toe oatire pomber of ibe allirc forors now in Nioeragas 1# not over 2,600, if that, and uo army can ee Waiker uvless bringing ersinet 16,000 Their desperate condition is abo yp baving to appsal to the Soeth Amorican repudiics for mop and means, which ‘© hard matter for hem to furniah. Lockridge apd his party wi!i be at Sam Oarios about the fume of the arrival oF the neat news, A stoemor will be tm readiness ior him when he gevs there, RIVA4 Sautep Beer raow Drownap Carrim®—It ap- peare aia fim ip Albany na updertaiten 10 cat ap aod seit down the carcasses 0 ai! (ne cattle, some three or four } wadred head, the’ wore drownet daring the recent flood in Albany. The Journal, of ool ae alt, eaye— The Board of Health yevterday vialted the sisughter Of the beef af food, an’ eiso that it was ar cnet ace ten SS os i u 315 Pe Hilal ir BEE 4 g 5 4 s 5 i large ebip Be sbroup b Die. Gads bimsei! broke, does Property hunest- or no? No; he goes to Woods, and wit) a know wae magoides tre wealth of biz depositors, and tn valve of bis water diton in Tuch and sucseeis ir be these transierred to adams & Oo, anc eocounte oflehes himasif as aa icobus, up toat house, ' Ar. are some who believe Uat eseoming ‘wumately broke Adame & Co Fe: ection wae | dyecovered, And sul! wi j Neb the reat came ihe fold re rough! %0 the mone} y abop, inio which Woods was 0 put some pimp of bir whose name be did not know. a vhelr ss a - ¥, they bid it 1m the vaults of Liptay. thie ot King end Woods fellout. Then whe Sulitin was md liebed In revenge, snd the people who wanted the oxotty ment reed ® for tts mealignty. King organizod a bau bound to hang at a lamp paas one who attempted t punish him for hia slap ‘This band ewbadened is and was the fest Vigilasce Comummitice. The quarrel witd Vasey was not prewedhas 4. Jt cocurred from words spokes only an hoor before ip the office Notwithstanding all the testimony before we Vigtiaace Oomm ito, Casey wae forty-five tect frow King when be fired, ard Wey oes a paration. He went po tga, his time ia in most reprehensible manver. friendiess an. — ® prostitate. King, op tho Mississipp: wixed with the vilest.charectors. Captain Shermas, o} Leas, Torner & Oo., gave bim a clerasbip a the Quar termaster’s department Fie has sinoe abused bim in bi Lis Yr. Tom King came back from Mextoo disessed and tv it—found wie presidimg over ® braho— aa not bi) her—went to ber, apd asked to bo permitted wo live there—did and tries te ee oe, St eee eee Be wi to airide fg? aa fom fo Handled ald pfs lew. la BS ing got oaly enough 10 ‘8 paseage we slila Be Hi aid betting Dre ase feo aa moe le Bi at a wg to be confidential agemt for Re tromen te tor pened—money missing—passengers going to haog bre or put Dim = ee eee ee ‘Ooniederate . seasob at Panama, If not toand a New York won make the lows good. At New York Kiag was miasing. story ia stloat os man followed bim to Pnileded ct bis money. Then he commenced a serie of tlunaten persecutions of his wife. Vv siterwaras thought tore Weat to Caitornia. He found that Mrs. King was comia: oet— pretended be had reformed, and leff bis wife ako gether. Mrs. James King ascopted Die protec ton—b: neglectes ber and attended to a oe Sine had t pet hersedt uncer the care of Marsha! )oap0 aa his os Jer, and Mrs. King forbade hie presesoe te Francisco By book or crook ne got a im the cre House position la this part of bis hisory the hg ag Md fight he bad with some 08 Oa Dupont sirect Broke forpitare, and d:d not pay in the Cuitom Honee, about this time whipped bim fo impertiznence. He wan the cause of the Casey aiff culty apd his brother's death, the Buiktin, and became ite Oaly be two idear—‘‘Ob, the hounde!” and “Hang them!’ The Bullain then bad contributions from every defeats offke eeeker. we cen Nee agell ng of the Vigtance Com PR - moral character,’ anu 2 who joins every new party 0 ce Fiekei, the, prope who jae ove? bere oried '* you ar a ite,’ )— the rabid one, Se O sent op the 16th January, when an interes: tion look place, Gerberding committe: & week te ‘apoa var democratic party last fal) by printing false tickets: and Rictmoné, Virgimia, be commitiea a forgery. we advertieed as a Ap mag from jamioe, and in Sacrament: copfeseed this to Botts. Toe Bull-in builied the Execu tve Committee the day b. fore Terry's release, cumbed tte next Now i tried to rcecrreot tae Vigilans a, get up excitement, acd enstala | ise't, Sine article entitled ‘By Warued in Tims.’’ Ther at be a V gilence Oxmmittee under Janes By Bee the effects ia ins H vase nd sent republicans to represe Dt a uiet Seno ng ext) s away was giving thom aciud 10 D-eat ibe Commithe’s bead. The ‘‘eailes’’ are all over tb world. The Committee canset venture safely ov! of on: sown. The time is rapidly spproachiog when \bings can not wove ia San Bor cans Vigiianos Commi - ke msn ever be elecied. Mr. McKuoe will flad this out Wa. T- Coleman is President of the Oommittes. He calied @ ‘ Merchast Piince” His gg Pp beney mcnopoiies ema famine prices. mai! pew: e bed falled for $400,100 abiiare. ba 4 js judge. He rec woed * 4 in New ky ed eloped with er gg eo several mon hs. Father fou ber. He led to recover hi ‘suc stead. He o tive of the lady, sent for ber browber and the iady ; foros Maprow to marry her. He them gave the particulars o ihe late crim. com case. ties wore Vigtiance Commitee men. All of bem were a very preity ret Extel) bopas now the people will despise Thomas Kiog and be wants to be tortured to desth ; and like Postha mus tp the play, “Ob, Rive me cord, or knife, or poteoa— some upright jaitice,”» RBTORT OF TH! a KING, EDITOR OF THE SAN ANCISCO BULLATIN. fo meek vt imiqaidous Bete! was very cun m1 withheld onti] the jast moment it would be pone) bie $0 publish it in Sacramento, and reach _ Francoise: im time for tbe we cre which leaves to- so that? éeparivre for Calvornta. Calfornia wil remembe, with fectingw frand ard deception of Estoll in opeuing « Post office oo the Plains, chargeng sod receiving ® dollar each, and sometimes more, for letters to be forwarded Pasi te Abeir friends apd ‘relative, most of which were carried beyond the last Pont cillce on the road (Fort Laramie) and bnured. Time will not allow us to rertew, in time for the steam infamens and diereputa>ie acte of James M sebemes ot j a Hi a 5 ri Ui; eL id pn yd ded by conv allowed from the prison by Ke tell, and which convicts (yh) that seotion pro- bably imagined were carefully provided for by « son be Mate pays $10,000 a month for ry pit tay te Be iy ‘in Ne# Grieans, @ part of the pro coeds of which be recenly compelled to ,refaed to the former owner of the man, the amount of Which bas been already ye The manner in which this noto- a bas defravded the Siate is now being invos. Mine crimes of Jemes M Eatell have oe begrren rao to socane§ mee ton or insult The Daily Bada coll Lg iguorent of the fact ve ” wes a Dody, stepped s. he might have the sity, in wnieh dergo pop. for their Bt009 forth—satanic assurance personified, and claimed to inde- cepuy areatl the of private fini wo gitimacy of thetr obildren. Did the probe 5 permit bia ve proceed? Yes, members were giad tnat be bad risen; ‘hey eat and grinned and an shancerous avd polluted word. Did not the my theo outregeous demonstration was L violation of rules moral vogabona in hie scandalous wanderlogt. ig ig decorcusly siepeed ihe one or :wo who foul breach of order. None ae | more delighted ‘hen roe Speaker; he readily turned at que tions be- longing © action taken in Foe orrid slavghior of chizens ip Los Angeles by escaped oconvicis, tbat he might dignifiedly sustain the convict keeper while be murdered ety Who is the honest aad pure mind- edjcitizen thet beheld this despicable scene without <lis- gust and reer When shall base example ceace in Poblic places? When eball virtue take ali those proper we 8, which are hers, and stand ip the geieways leading to office amd kili ja the pame of patriotwm and bonor, the bieck devilish vioos which degrade and op prese the commonwealth? City Lmprevements: AEMCVAL OF STRAMBOATS FOR THE RELIEF OF TRA VBL IN THE LOWER FaRr OF THE CITY. 1) bas for several years past been apparent that the lower part of the North river was overcrowded with steamboats, and tbat thetr removal to the Kast river would be not only desizable but has become adectutely necessary. A resolution was presented some days ago in the Gommon Council, directing the removal of the Boston, Norwich, Providence, Fall Biver and Worcester lines of steamboats to some point tm the neigbborhooa of Pike or Rutgers streets, and 1 ts to be oped that immediate action will be taken upon %. The great inconvenience which the crowding of these boats in one locality causes to travel in the lower part of the city, thronging and blocking up the thorough Sares, tas jong been a source of much annoyance and considerable loss to business men These sicamers are Bot, as eome people suppose, simply passage stesmsre— ‘Abat in designed for traveliers and their baggage only—bdut bring enormous freights of boxes and bales of goode All {Dis freight is carted through the principal sirects to Me destination, and as some of these are already crowded ‘with vebioles of every description, the press becomes #0 great that pot unfrequenily travel is impeded for balf an our at » time, The passengers on those boats are landed first, and it tekes some four or five bours after that to land the freight. From eight to twelve or one o’clock there ts a long pro cestion of carts coming up from ibe wharves load boxes and bales of goods, up Broadway to various storehouses and warerooms to which they are consigned. Then, an hour before the dopariure of Above steamers there is aa immense crowd of \e8, Con- to such an extent as to require. the removal of those steamers to the points Bamed, or atill further up the East river. The travellers oe Sisamers al! come from above eet, apd many from beyond Union square, while of the freight is brovgnt from Rector mireet other streets in that vicinity, and the tty Dring from the Castward, instead of being buted along Pearl strcet, ae form: rly. ere ieft at different Places ead Sg Murray street up 10 Canal ware, then, are strong reasons for the removal of ths.¢ steamers, aad we trusi (hat tte Common Council will at- subject WitB thai promptnces which it de Ping at Jowa Hitt, Cairornra.—At February, ai lowa Hui, aboa and tenomen's were the chy San an aboat 3 McCall & O>.’s brewory, was de- "e Driok store, The dwelling toe wert side of tho viele {0 approximate So rapidiy did the cellars and sr most of the se ee 83 presses 3 322233 MoDioney, shoeshop 4,000 «+» $150,360 thelr papers. Paoite Com s not beea opsned sot, but probably ali ed. A meeting ye he a at ig Of the s'reete. x of rebuilding bas alrent y com menced. Two housss have been moved on to Main siree}, and teame are busily employed in Beuling lumber for re construction. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY THE LECTURE SEASON, Lite URES —8IR Me gr BOYD, A.M, dc. AU Lh eet ele Lasers, “A Course of Lao- fares rah aly ‘And Boleros,” "fhe Guide ae Tbrowh aly" nurse of ‘hire lectures at 1, Astor plage, on the Hall y evenings of March 5, 12and 19. at So'clock. Hub ie of great Britain at the present literature, with many of whom Bit 4 Dereonally se uainted tne'uding Lorde Roervess. 7 Loy iy hy Derby. late Sir Robert ‘Mr. Ben x Jan Remi, Oatey others, Ticket for the coeepe, eee uae » . to be bad, with tocy nk Co., £54 Bre J icronen oe iio" Beoaderay, acd at tbe desk of the M en A MELE AY. jee MULLIGAN GUARD, p. EANQUARTERS 15 ‘el Grard street. —Al a meeiing bold om Saturday evening, vb. 28, LT ah businers of the leat y wee an approved the com pomatvle to make Another parade upder Bane, was” oftaror of Neeolreds Sat wi _ wong kno eecltedy That ibis company wane the William A. Knapp pMuckrleers for hich they “hour i ye pee F, Roank, See's. Heaney, Obairman Le ata BLUES. aman sae HOUER, 68, Lures 4 low street, New i larch, 1867.—The members ot thie command are to aware fs for “> th A RORRN TS Capea, (Fredy even hg, an tS Oe Joum N. Wary, Orderly. igen ne NTT LADY (ADOPT A PReErs An Lee, ae Oy tor Bae rot ens, NFORMATION WANTED—OF 4! woumsen Om ny near of roms Cy fe a ‘ay of al Heraid officer, he ‘SMES Ss WHO LiveD Ds. Trowbridge ‘al Princes? _ ie Please call om William 8. Sea's, 157 Broad: o eRe co 7 Boa st Lavaiare wotel a BEWaAapDs, REWARD.—LOST ON & pt $4 bg cog 16h "renth eet, an ae ‘pon the return of the dog. Sore few mane REWARD—LO‘T. ON THE 2878 ULT. ‘white Newfoundland dog a wie ring Deek, and a large curled tail. plank and” whiter and black. The above reward will be paid ie proper'y to L. Baitis, 14 Worth street, REWARD —LOST, T IN ORANBERR ui $5 ner of Hicss street barookive le ms rete ny ove bring! e mame to aveni he shove rewar ‘ano the thanks of he owner.” naadd $108 REWARD —TaRBN, FROM THE HAUL Oi yergush lined. win alles ‘Mam ahever wil ait Aap eras its return, apd no questions asked. $10 RENARD —10 ayeene nee ON SUNDAY AFTERR the wa: from Jane ah srene is Twentieth trent and agold watch = The Pats, ra op 2 abebeallapias a! erate QOAgzes oe RBWARD.—THE PUBLIC 5 A ar offee. ya! ale Cou Durebasiog any bonds of the shove Wil bo pald oe he arrest ued Hy eh ea of *, WMV. Wrusamsone8 fetus: it P osr. * GOLD LOCKRT, Ma&KED ON O88 | 1.” snd on the other me ‘Te4l,?? {aiming & miniatore Hkenes: inate The Rader wit ve rewarded by retarning the’ a % wile, im Greenpoint, Broosiyn, ig ela, suehan ON THE 2TH OF FEBRUARY, A PB LiSvoox, No, 103.28, Between Chathem one Grand i The Ender will be rewarded and receive the thanks ¢ ewner by bringing it to Mr. Margraif, carpenter, 281 He th roeco cese. A sullable reward #! of the owner, by returning them to avenue, Pos! offies. LA MAILED ON THE 12TH OF ang notreesied by hin. drawn ng endorsed 67 Me tnd H. Daviaon 409 tor 1286. ‘The public a6 caationed it Biase Se natet be Met fa be Hberally rewarded ey O8T—A BANK BOOK. IN AQOOUNT WITT th ve suitably rewarded by leaving Wat Goa Brocds = a Trew: a Tia Rivington street. x es ‘08T—ON FRIDAY RVENIVG. A OBILDS Uppel. in going from Bizicenth to Seventeenth « and fo mp find wey beg | ote be ibe rewarded a Beventecnih strec', bes: Pith apd Sixthaveauen aa O3sT—ON SUNDAY, THE 18f IN! L from Henry street to ecntatnny and black hair, finder wifl be wuttably ¥ rhe ha ar O8T—BETWEEN DB. CHAPIN’ iy Nineteenth street, a indy email co Bntne w je welled, yy Robert, Genera finder Sy rewarded by Feturniog ito Re. 88 Broadway.” UP LOSTA LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE (F for the recovery of « black and white By. tout lott Friday, at Byrou's aboe store, eat Y gt 4 PERSON WHO TOOK A ROLL OF Ba Done need artes meeene aa he ia well known, and w ee LOAN OFFICES. Re a wan Se Ceram, RO. 507 BRO » wondty desiring ees By. |e Mabon pce" i on ACER kate rer Broadwi co dtm oe corner of siher sire eg sy aE Sie om Maer Se aFD MOST in nant 100.000 "ace" e creer sp lou ame ae SEGAKS, ee AVANA, DOMESTIG aMD he SRO ARS, Hitec i purchasers, at mach nom Regt ress, © made on segars {n srscuaaMly end ef any pa ROARS, SEGARS—21 CROAR STRERT. 71. GRE ‘Taaatiiee of German Havana segue es 4 yeatic and prices Peddlers, i do well og » Stee ae tries thomealye of te v-Pe REMOVAL. EMOVAL—CHILD® & DOUGHERT) R a ee i ee whnie oi, asd thelr exis i's machinery ot ery oF lebricaiing ot trondn’ machinisia eotion And woatien sails ot a, ie or packing fy he Calera ea din Market ‘March 2, 1807. cites. looped MILLINERY, 40. 1857. stor 1k im, grarna eee tien bonnets. per CS) re. tras made arrangem with the leading in in Pa RR ta ig, while there last tail, #0) Me. "Tak KIB & BON, 571 Browdway A RTIFICIAL FLOWERS, MB, 186 232 FRENOW AND AMERIC! prices, A. ery. tp Malia ae door beso Spring apes xO. 108 BB ER STREET, ae a im whet inal she han naw reegtved trom ane The he roring fabione paeqeee, . ‘ fal Pho aroenabak ear et under dor the superinee ence of Mien Met LEGAL NOTIONS, O ALL WHOM I? MAY OUNCERN.—Take NOT! that DswEat te 8 degree Of the mon P natn ie ony ot "H the eins eat MATRIMONIAL, ae maitallcmsihicsin t HANDSOME, Ady Ebue ATe en an Sagi. ty in own right eee neat ‘our most fas! yours 10 tn cash, e., all of whieh be! jone to ‘obtain te acyue ae

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