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TH WHOLE NO. 1509. ADDITIONAL FROM NICARAGUA. Enside Views of Things in Central America— Letters not Written tor the Public Hye. OUK NICARAGUA CORRESPONDENCE. Unrrte canon o” Bax Seamomsen ‘oF Sa Hannon reanaava, Marah 6, feo ” Wa” Granada—Row with ay Wales Mint We gta of the Unled Slats Sloop of War St. Marys in a How with all Partics—Breating the Newrality Laws—Great Kzcilement, &i., de. Hore we are within a shore distance of the filibuster ‘camp, which we have visited, Dur svocesded in getting {nto such » fix that we cannot step off salt water without @etting into hot water, We aro in port with the Narra (gansett con! ship, whore shrewd Yankee captain hee been (wery anxious to get away at a minute's warning, with “which view be has contrived to get hor whole crew tno ‘trons on board, and his boats on Lake Nicaragua, which fa some tweive miles off. One of his boats was carried ‘nto Rivas on a wagon by some of Walker’s soldiers, fo- ‘mo reason that loan seo except that the allied generals ‘wanted 't. We haye also in port Walker’sarmad schooner Grenada; and we bad till recently her Britannic Majesty’s Propeller Fsk, under the commadd of Bir Robert Mo- Miure, who, however, got mto such a ridiculous scrape stat be was glad, after a few days, to leave. But 4 word about Sir Robert—s vory clever gentloman ‘m bis way, apd one of Arctic ceiebrity, though some ‘Rhink thet his northeast passsge may have been the re- @ult of more good luck, Well, Sir Robert came isto port, mad after some time discovered tho schooner Gransda dying alongside of him. I say after some time, be. ‘Wause she is so small that such desperate characters ‘qs Walker and Faysoux, her commander, would st once ‘Rave pui ber on 8 cart, and taken ber up to Rivas foreate eoping, like they did the boat of the Narragam ett. There Ye no judging by ces, however, for this ititle Se seth ase ps ila’ San —F, ‘belligerent of ae. ‘was only a “snot betore ‘that, with ber two six pounders and twenty men, ene pee we thie very herbor, suak, barned aad ed @ Rise brig of war, with her four nines men. But the Englishman did not know this. felt riled that euch @ little cixty ton crafi do Sir Rovert sent his ‘& man of war, it was no of courtesy. Being in bis and iying under the gus of an entitied to ask the question than to commission bpd ij war, @he Granada, tf ber captain did mot do so. would sink a] HI EiZERE i ee e 2 L =m the pu slic seat! Ocr captain sofar) pu riic se. be would extend no courtesy to Sir Kobort firas ia port, tt that they ‘never mot geen whet 5 goux’s firms iicutonant made of it Now let usses how She nogelinunn excep ¢ was told not to moddle mi ty Hy E 5 i sez HF z 2 i} i anys : ql g Hy 3 ut i SHiEE at i t z ll ail 3 (8 jorpreted to the ror erne 10 aaaure tne ailles, on the part of Oapt. ‘the United States, snd of General Soot, that wiatn aha they would clear Walker and the flibasters The lieutenant then volunteered some parncades, and galloped off for Rivas 4 the middy, Who was Oat sooating cen Wainer und tol0 0 wo ‘Waiker, oa we reid him that if the filbusters i | BFS HB : fake Han Jorge quickly the allies would have & reintures- ose teen ¥ ‘sbink inet one ont ecemed hile the ot the #1. Marya wart ine oy oa. " Mall hover do to send the first 2 = b or the y “nond a file ‘of them would freen b ie ited toere & ® for: be taken by tho Neu'enant, and whiob can now OUy either through another negotiation with the allied sixthiz—1 do not know what mere formal protests, do not know what other acts of neutrality we may 00 bi break: " fy truly ary Me Capt. Davis, who is a good officer and « cultivated gentiomaniike man m sure he man coptempiated geting into such «scrape when ho in the cut-throat bandit Miibusier W & vory quist, unsasuming, shaven individual, surrounded by books and ta'king light ifterature and ethnology, aad |: the allied generals very obsequious yellow like bead waiters at Saratoga or Newport, but not as well gov ‘Up, and whe promised anything and everything quito as wibby. The eorst is that here, as everywaere cise, it ts caster t¢ get into a scrape than out of one. At leass, Sir Robert tried ft hard, and coulin’t. When he came on »hore and was taxed with his proceetings, he doclared that he couldn’t believe that facis were so, and had given Lo such orders, When his first Meulenant came on shore he admitted facts, but doolared that it was undor orders thet be was acting. But then people were 80 emart that they found ont tbat Sir Robert aad his frat ‘entenant mever came om shore together, so he thought the best thing he could do was to taks himself off, aad | believe that we should do wisely in foltowing hu exam ple. I bave only time to add, ae 1 am closing this letter, vbat it is reperted, with great consternation in the reaser camp, that Walker has go Geveral Soott at Ben Joan in ti ye stocks. This comes of acting ander in- etruotions from our ution Office and putting your trust in sergoanté of marines. Interesting Letters from Rivas. Rivas, Marok 1, 1857 ‘The Battles at Rivas and San Jorge. Farmyp Wi1205—This being the first opportunity that I bave had for writing you, I embrace it, for the purpose oft you know how matters are here at thie time, You Wave had the acsounis of the siege of Granada, the taking of the river boats by the Costs Ricans, aided by Mr. Vanderbilt, and by this time, know all about the troops on the San Juan river. Afier all hands arrived at ‘his place and recruited a iittie, we heard that the evemy bad come down trom Granada toa place called Obraje, nine miles from here, and were fortifying tt for the pur- pose of acting with the enemy ox board of the river steamers, On the evening of the 26sh of January, the battalion that I belong to, Firat Rifles, were orderea to march to this place and drive them out; well, we arrived within 1€0 yards of the plaza and drove in their ploquet guard to the piaze, (but in the meantime they bad mortaily wouvded Capt. Finney of the Rangers,) and found that they bad barricaded it, 20 that it was impossible to got im without losing a great numbor of men. We deter- roined to walt until morning came, 80 we fell back about 600 yarcs tos bwiding om ihe road, and there took a po sition; the enemy in the meantime threw out parties to fiaok us, but we held thew in check until daylighi, aad ‘then [vend that they were on ‘hroe sides of us. We only had im our party three companies, ucder command of Major Leonar?, We kept our resr open so at to make (ood our retroat in case of their flansing us We held (his position upti] about Ll o'clock the next im praing, ou we had to fell back om the mais body, the enemy following after ur about SCO strong. We wore not siroag enough to bold our ground, so we fell back oo the, ret nf the other ‘and the enemy finding there Ww more ef ua than they expected, red to the towa Toat afternooy wo attacked the om ‘That bight here untii the 30ih, when we attacked San Jorg enemy in the meentime baving left Ubrajo, and being re- 800 altore Attacked before be was ready, 80 shore were vniy five companies in te aiteck Ba my God, what ‘aunck; Of We went, tho men felling 10 directions; we charged them and (ell back, oherged vhem again, fell back again, and swood fignting thom against thelr Own bacriosdes for one pour sad a nail. Moj Lecnard Capt. Wukinson, Capt Russell, Liout Cro- ran, and ali of the ollloers were down exces; of us. 1 came off we ground is command of throe twenty ove meu Wee lost je killei and wounded about ninety. Durwg the day the infantry and 4d rifles fougn. for atime, but were obiigedto fallback. We marobed back to Rivas avou 00k the Bext moraing, 04 waited there tor a fow days. ‘On the morning of the 4th February, at 3 o'clock, ac.ed the enemy again with the three Daitallo Dut {t was no use, they drove us beck, Out no Wil we'bac done some barm We killed two of their colonels and acout 175 men; we lost about 40 ia Kkilied and wounded. Tost morning before daylight Col. O'Net| was Ubree 91x pound guns and three howitzers, for ine purpose of sheliing the As y Ont, Dut it did no good Tacy nad aug evtrenchments all aroand the plaza, ead many #eo been weiting ap k from them, but wo heave waited +0 long thas | bardiy think they intend to come. From your friend, JOHN M. GRIFFIN. Captain company B, ist Rides. ‘Tho letter from Rivas gives below ts trom an officer of the Nicaragaan army to his son im this ofty. The latter, & lad of tweive pears of age, has sent it, with the follow. log note;— Mr Baxwert:—2in—I send you an original letier written by my fainer, who is Aghtiug ander President Walker tor \We canse of liberty in Nicaragua li came by ihe fon neneee inst Friday. You may, if you lite, print it ia the Hemi, and seud me back the loter, si want to keop is Don’t print my oame, or father’s. cans ye = a great deal of news io it that foiks older me ‘will NKe to read. bd Twacrrs Sraewt, March 21, 1867. Rivas, (Nioarages,) March 4, 1367 Jobony, my dear boy, you must not think that because father has not written to you that he forgets you. No, be never thinks of dear m ther without thinking of you, ‘and she le sever very long, etther wight or day, out of his thoughts; foot then all those Greasors, as our men call them, have given asa good deal of fighting 00d deal of work; and then, aa I am now a sort of sohooi master over my men—only that inatead of litte boys | have got grown up mon to manage and look sfer—\i takes up al) my time; so that sometimes | heve to remaia tn my big boots fora week together. Bome of these days, however, I will tell you lots about this curious country, and when wo bave whipped aii these people out you shall come down, with mother, to see lt. How you will enjoy it! Hore are Inkes, with islands in them, and mountsine 90 high that their tops aro always in the olonds There are yoloances; snd c000a nat trees and orange trecs ai) round us eo plenty and so large that could show you one hundred in a short walk, each with more (rat on thas whole sonool could as ins mouth. Then there are ali sorts o! (ruts that yon or lmever , waaion jum like a teil the difference with your ayes grow on large and some right on the track Kvery thing, in fast, svema to grow ona tree hore, tho very Cups avd basins they mosily uso aro the smell of @ rors of gourd tbat grows upon etree ‘nstead of oread, ime peoyle sipaliy om: plaintaine, which are | very large , and taste like a eweet po. cooked When let to get very ripe und dried, sen tnere are big lirerde as long as your whicn are very J ailing two witn my pistols, |, and excellent they were. Tae othe it 332 Pa a? i . =a baz ‘sa i FS aFe 8 n now | am away from bur you near her, and you mast o2 7OU Onn and Walon OVO ber * g 1H Ww YOR MORNING EDITION—-MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1857. HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. News from 8t. Domingo. ME-8AGB OF PRNSIDENT BaBZ IN TH SENATE—TRX" NATUBALIZaTION OF SPANIARDS—GENERAL 8AN- vaKA REFUSED ADMISSION TO MARTINIQCE—HE IS TAKEN ON BOARD A FRENOH WAR SAIP—AN ABr MISTICE WITH THE EMPEROR SOULOUQUE. By the steamor Biasoo do Garay, at Havana, we are fa receipt of news from 8 Domingo to the 3d inst, ‘The President road his message in the Sonate on the {he 28th of Eobruary; tt was remarkeble for the elevation of tho ideas whioh {t contained, and the absence of high flown phrases. He speoks in th of aubetantial improve- menis already reaiised, or poar botag realized; gives an account of the satisfactory state of injernational rele:ions, making a special meotion of the generous troaty of cos aton on the pari of Spain, togother with an boaorabio al lusion to ber representative, 8r D. Antonio Maria Sago. via, at present at Havana, m route for Spain With re gerd to the qocation of the uaturalization of Saulards which bas caused so mnch noise, he says that tho inter. petraiion lately put om the article of the treaty would ex {end the basis of the terms of naturaiizsiloa mach for- ther, and that, ({n the meactime, new nogotiaiions bait been opened im Madrid om the mont favorable condit! Referring to Santeua, the message declares thet bis admission to Marvinique having been refucod by $10 Go verper of that piace, and he baving been broaght back ‘at tho timo when ths Freuch Vice Adml tot Doatt ral, Couzs co Gueydon, was in that pori, this officer con sented io bis brought on board bis sbip untli the further pleasure # bis Imperial Majesty was knowa. Chis step bas bi with the comec*¥ of the Coaanls of France and id acd the Chai gd d? Affaires of 0 The Inat Of in jerest treated of in tue mo! by President Poy is an armistice of two years agreed to by Souloque, at the instance of Bogiand and france. News from México. AFFAIRS AT SAN LUIO—T2% BLANC ARTE REVOLUTION —BXPECTED ATTACK ON GUADALAJR&—PRO NUNCIAMIENTO AT IGUALA—GENEBAD @vV. MENT,OF FICKRS SHOT~-THE CALIFORNIAN PEAIBUS- ‘TER EXPEDITION. (From Ei Diario de Ja Marina, of Havana, March [2,{ This morning the English psoket from Vora Orus ar. | rived, whem wo received newspapers from that port to the 6th insteaf, bet they bring no news of any impor. wnce. The goweral situation of affairs continues the seme as described in our last correspondence, brought by the steamer Mexico. Tampioo, since the arrival of Genoral Moreno, is tran. qui = At Baa Luis, order was reestabiished, General Moreno ha’ been nomi: oom mander-jn-oniet Geperal Parrodi was continuing bis marou towards Gua- dalajera, which place, scooruing to letters of February ph oul ae ao ean —_ wi was su , was oniy welling. tor the arrival the a of the forces of Ssponez sod Csoilos, deloated at the de ls Magdalena, im order to make his pronunianicnio it governmont. The letter bad already or. dered some battalions of the national mil tia, which bed lsben the field, to return to thelr homes, their ser vices,bo 1g deemed unnecessary. However, some factions of ives or more importance still existed in at paris of the country. Im @ letter from Cuernavaca, dated February 24 ts is atated that one party, commended by D Juan Vicario, entered [gaaia, an:, & Snort and usviess resistance on the part of the poyais ion, shot the prefect, D Raphael Jacques, commander and mayor of tho gis 10, the oe and three other persons, and loft taeh tor Texpan. On the osber band, some bands of Iaciavs had commit- tee avocious crimes in Durango and Jaltsoo. The Progreto, of Vora Craz, parishes som do suiments trom which it can be soon tat tao Isiamus of fenan: pec is already opened ye transit of carriages; tro woich left Soohi] on the 80/h of January, sua arrived at the port of Ventoss, on the Paéific, on the 4th Fubraery. On thetr return vo} age the innapitanys of Tehuantepeo recetved the passengers with great Wsuvitios Gen: ral Gh‘lard!, siready recovered from @ wound wbich bad obiiged Bim to go 90 to California, hag, os ais roture, landed at Mazuiaa, aud brought the mows thet an expedition cf fi)\;ustere was act lly preparing theo for taxing poarcesion of Sonora B2\ to cats ootise mast be sdced another, to tne effec. Geuoral Yacer nat ‘sl cady taken the nec: ssary measures for driviag oscx busters both (0m Sorora and Lowor Uaiifornis wbich place is supposea to be likewise threatened by teem City Intelligence Tax Lars CLaspaemne Makaiags —fhe Doan snd Beker oir nill! ocoupies pud!'o attention, eapocially ia the avigh bvorbood of Unton equare and Fift avenie. The apo:r \eB ATO greatly inoensed at the audecity of the piebisa, ‘and look upon the clandestine marriege ana direct inva sion upon the territory eccupted by the patrician forces, which, according to their ideas, should be removed at cost On the otber bend, Deas has the sympsthy of sincerely hops be apy eflort to effect the adduction of Mre Dean might im meciatey detected We anderstand th owed 10 heave ao toterview wiih his wife yesterday, we cid BOL asoertain ibe result of the mecting, sitho we can enally imagine the overjoyed feoings of the bos band sad wife afer so og aed trying one ion Te ony the case comer up difore Jusiios Davies, tu the Sa preme Court, when the Oty Ball will be the scene of a moet exc! tag COCUFrence in local domestic affairs. 4 Lanoa Rewarp FoR A Missing Panson.—4& reward of $000 bas been offered tor acy information that will lead two the recovery of Capt. John E Veddor, ot Chicago Ili, bo lef bis rooms at the Metropolitan Botol un the dtr jhas., Ad bas not since been hoard of. Tue avove re ward will be paid for his recovery if aliva, or for bia re mains if dead, or for auy information that may lead to the sare, left wih W H Stopheas, First Marshal, Mayor's of- Doo, or wih T E Humphrey, 107 Broadqsy. ericws oF A Gunman BY DnowsisG —A& Gorman, azod sbdout thirty, threw himself from the” afier of ferry deat Wytndank, on hor passage to Brookiyn, oa Sunday morning, abut ball past ive, and was drowned Ha bes coon turing sbot tue furry ol might. Be left vu Oeard a dark green overcost in which was momo raoddm book, Win the name of Jacob Emdon er tien oa 1 1, leo contained the naace of Lamoa, Biche & Ov , aud others. The ooat is a4 the First ward station house. Rercesep to Bis Rauciots Lasoms —The Rey, Taso dove Irvmg, reotor of St. andrew's ohurob, Richmon4, States island, bas returned to hie reugioas duiies, and re sumed his place as rector of the charod, after am abeonce of some weens. Tee reveresd gensieman retired from rhe pnipit some time #go iu consequeuce of & coutroversy which spruvg up bet#ven bin aoa the vo.try, Dut has Dow TEwUFNee Wo ois Old postion at tne req aeet Of Ineo grrgation, and ip accor with the desire of the ves. ity, with whom he naa pare Foemat of 4 Vatanan Orrican or 1812 —Licut, Wm. B Grufiths, @ soldior of the war of 1912, was buried at Cypress Bil Cometery yesterday. The Veteran Vorps of 112, ander command of Col HB. Raymond, assembled at os late residence, corner ef Grand and Norfolk streow, eaaod with ocokade and uniform, but without side 4, and marches ot the veterans bave deen nt, now when Woasury is over: Sowieg, will at inst p & wel! carned bouniy to ren Ger thelr old daye & little comfortad ©. Brooklyn City News. Anurst of 4 Foartive.—Asaidtaat Captain McClave, of the ‘Third district, arrested on Saturday night ® boy about four een years age, named trem the Five rointe Muss! teraped about two weeks since, by leap! tory window on te a bouse adjoming. And from theave to the Bround. iva dagnerrecty ye was taken a: (he time of his Doing ent to that (ngtitation, and on hia @ Doviave, by Rev. J. 2, moot, of tur brooklyn, be Was by this oo & rested on a charge of bursiary, reet, from whic® he siole $0 and a go os. He waa indictea for grand larceny, and on bie being arraigned Diraded gully, And was, inetoad of being gent 10 the couse of Kefuge, sént to the Chilorens’ Ald sooiety wo be eared for, from thence he made his escape ae above stated, fy wil: b@ morning Scicrpe — About half past five o'clock Sunday morning, 9 German named Philip kmden. committed suicide by jamptn of the ferry boat Wyandank, of the South ferry line, fe bad been crossing the river ev trip during th» night, each time paying dle fare | Whea tne dcx band went to the stern of the boat to put in the pin, it ¢ that fs Man WAR missing, aod his cost and veut a lying near by. From papers m his pocket it was found that bis ame wae Philly . & nauve of Germany, th rty on of had embarked for this ars f May His friends rede ar Hy Bo cause was sosignes tor the but it Is supposed w have oven the 20 ror , commistion of the 4 poverty.” Fouxn Drowsen —The body of an unknown man was on Funday morning found floating in the Rast river. He was taken to the foot of Sackett street, Brooklyn, and the coroner votified. Court Calcndar—This Day, —Part 1.—Nos, 1787, 1046, 287, avramns Covet —Otroult. WSLS, 127, 1781, 1906, 1887, 2374 TOl, 766, 1076, 496, 1078. D—Nos, 1000 1064, 1067, 1208, 960, it, 1198, 1 86, O78, 1193, 116, LiTL, 968, 108 Boraens UouRt ‘Term.—Nos, 17, 141, 287, 66, 06, 67, ‘2, 23, 24, 91, 107, 186, 188, 80, 140, 148, 94, 217 j@ cauese have been adced to this Calendar sinve Taceday inet Durer Cover. —Noa 6%, 18 to 80, 27. Suraxion Comet—Raliroad Calendar —Noe. 1059 1078, 1086, 1089, 2000, 1106, 1190, 14), 1148, 1166, A160, 1160, 1178, 1187, 1180, 1104, 1196, Live, 1108, 1a 2201 1920, 1927, 1942, 1266, 1267 1270, 1980 1985, I |, 1898, 1895, 1302. 1388, treeonri ' it of the alderson ‘ ‘ub few exceptions, seem «ispowed to ee!! and ~ ae Weak, NEWS FROM CUBA. Additional Advices by the Black Warrior. OUR HAVANA QORRBSPONDANCE. ‘Havana, March 17, 1967. Free Trade in Fish—Monopoly in Theatrical Buildings— How the Tacon was got wp— High Prices and Discoura ye Ment to Ari—Competition Aroused——Profils of the Basaar President Buchanan's Inaugural—New Guano Oon- tract Payments and Profils Within @ very short poriod the Captalt General pers Cetving the impropriety of permitting the long standing monopoly in the fish trade loager to contiaue, declared ‘himself in favor of free trade in fish, aud the bardy Gsh- ormen of Key West and the adjacent key s keep our mar- Ket most bountifaily supplied with their fnay prey, and there is every reason to hope that the poor roligtous foils of this city will be able during the coming Lent to eat good and wholesome fresh fish onch day of tho festi- val, instead of, asin by gqne yours, living upon dry salt- eo fish. These people will doubtiess offer up their devout prsyezs to God, praylog Jor the long life and fature proa- perisy of General Concha, whose kiad act bas thus ona- ied them to enjoy as every day fare that which before aaa vonfined to rare and extraordinary coos. a i. Your readers are, 1 suppose, aware that Senor Marty, who long supplied the market with ded, is the propriesor of the Teatro Taoon, and Max Marotzex’s lively bouk sells what gontio spiriting Secor Marty exercises over the empraario when in bis power. aon the Lavon thoaire ‘War boing crected, neariy all the boxes were purcoased in ‘feo aimpie’’ by certain respectable inhabitants of this olty, who cach paid one thousanc doliars down for their box. There being as you are aware, cares tiers Of boxos, ® goodly amoant wes WDus amasaud, which caabied Marty to complete the theatre There was a clause attached io re “utle deed’? ot each box, huwaver, which declared ‘Lat whenever ite proprietor foil disgvsod to gell {i be was Downe to give the Grst refasal to Senor Marty, who upoa yg back the thourand doliars was w become pos seined of tho box as his individual property. By book wud by crook Senor Marty bas becyme possessod of all ie boxes ia ihe Taoon except fivo or ax. i have heard | i$ maio@ that in many torianoes to which Seuor Mariy desired to possces any partioular box ho sabjected tts OWRer to various petry auao, ances Wo indace oy out, The result of this, lige all other mo bas Deer that the prices affixed tv tae DOKes, partic duripg the opera season, are 80 eaormously high ose man of moderate income was quie unavic to take family te the Opere more than Once or swice during ibe season. whilst love of the divine art 1s 60 great cre Wat the Tacon ‘tain to be Aled wheaover good music, well sung, ls tobe hoerd. Bat tue propensities of denor Marty Rave caused nim 0 overrease himself — be sppeart never wo have thought iy 1idle tat ano Ukr theatre coutd ve ercoted wor litte more than & er 2 he secured the additional proprietorship of the im Nuova theatre, 8006 vo Dave (all control of all the sastopal pubic amusements of thw oy. Not only ts tae 21a OpersH ouse in the Alameda ge Paula, whisa was de stroyed by fire some years ago, to be reburis, bas 10 driv. {ng past Whe Tacon a day or two ego | perceived aa ox vensive buliding immeoimely ia ive rear ia ihe oouree of erecton Upon inquiry | ascersained suatt was a now Dotel and wheatie. So bercatter a yo lvahan opera singers will be ens bied to obiain cue use of » ta98 Hthout being compelled to pay ihe enormous reat hundred dollars per nignt for toeatre, sceacry jas—that being. as ie gen+raily undermood, the amount demanded for the use of the Tacon Sealy or quite $30,000 ons deen reaiasd of the toxew atthe bazsar. The pubdiic woald liks to bas now the prizes. sbat amonget my acquaintances iu this ciiy I have beara be bad wou o prin was witooss 6 Scene At the Damear one cvoning i the miedw of iass week A young Creole tro. Puerto Pracipe ond kept up ® ranning fire of badinage mt Re of the young lavies who sid the tiskets so long tke sorenhy of ber dimpostvon helag diguaraed, ane uy Pequested & meio frieud WBo approached her to Cavke tbe young Creole to pass on Uyon sae friend of I assure you the young Inoy spproachiug tue rele, aud requesting ym to ‘ move OD,” he repicd, “Fou surely mistake tne Pecooa, Bemor.’’ ‘No, 1 0 aot, move.on;”’ was the ro Jomder. “Well, if to follow ase 78 do not, ve cuen stairs, and | will give you @ lessoa,”’ sald tae ole end Gown stairs tae \ao went together. { aid nos because is In noe pruccat hore to be preseat at conte belwien Ifo pices Howe T Qeare The twangural adoress of tn versal BexaLy, por las ‘appears to havo 8) ved (DFO satisfaction to all Amey iona clusess, ver what is toelr politica) c:eed, ning or #9} sara) Tho Spaniards do nos secm to quite understand sae peregrepo ur two, whilst the Urooivs with waom | have converses im relation to it, apposr to think that more 1s meant by them than js expressed The Spanin Derk Calais, wae darned to the water's. oes, ‘a We harbor durtog the night of Suuday iast. e Guano Commission bas reported vory tavoradiy we to Whe Cxisenco Of thas valuable manure upoc the Jarat. celles Gnd Other @ jacrnt Keys. Specie! permission pas been granted to Mesars. U. Tyng & Us., of bula city, ( further orders are recetved frum Spata,) woo overnmeut Of thie tiland, to paying $6 per won, wo the Ou! oase a iis oxtdent, received in ‘uegos Aa tne guano is understoed to be orth from $26 to $!8 per ton io the Norihere Uaiied Nes markets, if this privilege oe conde: C Tyng & Co., toey will realize to “make bey whilst the aun shines,” and ano they can before time suilicient shall nave for an adverse answer to come from Spain Havana, Marob 17, 1867. fhe Black Warrwr's Paisage—Our Union with Cuba~ Steam, Etectrictty and Cuano— Report of the @uano Yom mistion— Immense trade on Prospect, The steamship Black Warrior bas entered port this morpizg io t1¢ romarkable time from Now Orieans— dcom to dock—of 49 hours, Who will say tha) wo are not contiguous? Ad again, lightning ts to unite ‘wiry bonds of love and interest—aad ‘ Coda 7 jept Gow hy, ata yeasels for the provact wil) far oatnom Der the Moimiees Orogeors Of the Kast whl ib have boca carrying away our eweets § Ta» Government Uommis sub, while continaing lasir investigations, bave reporied avorably of the Jardire and Jaraiacies deposite, which will ewp oy vessels tor ® nundred years. Chey have de. termined while watiog the Qacen's pleasure, that the guano may be taken away by paying to the royal treasa fy five dojiars per too; and unger sis tem; edlot © company |+ Deing formed, with # eapttal of naif to carry 1h into effect. The subsoription wit: diavety filed. Mesers. Charice Tyng & Oo bave she wre of the Glacovorer, Capt. (ireem, io their hands, and are organizing the compaay for immediate action. ‘THE SPANISH MBXICAN DIFFICULTY. The Kstandarte, official orgen of the Mexican govern- meat, lc ite anewer jo the diferent artolss of the Diario dela Maria, wherein the isiter examines the present sivmation and mutual relations of Spain and Mexico, im consequence of the deparvwre of the Spanish legation liom the republic, om sccoums of not cotatng seperetien jor the aseasainations committed on som) Spaniards ia the Dacie nde Of Sap Vicente, near Ouernavaca, On Whe 18th December last, endeavors to prove that the Mexican gOVErDMeDs Aid whavever Ii wae prseidie Tor it to doin order to Qnd ont, and to briog Defure the propor tri bupais, the authors and acoomp'icos of that heinous crume; but tbat it is not to be wondered at thas ‘2 ® moment when the govermmont was attacked on at slices by rebellion, weaeon and ail the conse quenees of wicked pansions |i was anavic she just Cemande of Spain as promptly ae been the cage during @ more tranqali st povernment, ft enya, continuce take all necessary measu ce for detectiog and capwuring the malcfaciors, and gives ihe Fronch iegation, waira meantime with the p:owction of Spauish mation of all the tacts which come to tla Knowledge con- cerning ths crime of Sam Vioonte tno Aitandtarte ends he article Wito these words:—'We unterstana how this pop’ the ba, and lo mabe them ries to avengo on the Mexican 1. fhe interests involved 12 tae Spanish con already cansed 9 me poopie to ity 10 pro yoke s conflict bet: by tbat there wae for Spain a qucewon of pation si or. Immediate y aifer came ibo horrible relation of those horrivle assassinations which dosorived the repadito as rise om Mose egaiomt the ards, Bat, in spite of all those i calumaies, the Mexican fit iler ER ty dip ofatio Ley ie ft did no regard the re ‘ oy ‘ambassador to Spaia in inter order yanip, me origin, amooges whom vol sy saat sot exungeion the aan and a convent. Naw Post Orrices.—A new Post Office has been eatadusned at Provweoten, Erie ommy, NY , sugomas Tn’ Pulpit versus the Beach. REV. DR. CHER VER ON THE DECISION OF THE SUPREME Coun,” IN YHE DRED BCOTT CASE. In @ fashionabie «burch in Union square, Dr. Cheovor exercises pastoral aw, 'Y °Ver & numerousand fashionable Songregation, For the .'** few Sabbaths he has rogeied his hearers with discourse, |" the reosnt decision of the Supreme Court of the Uuites,' “tatew tn the Dred Bott cage, His pormon last evening .**! DY snnouncomont, om the same topio, and ho is not po,’ Mrousd with It, for he has promised apoiner sermon om \ "* She head for pext Sunday evening. Of course the aud, nes ous eee last evening. 7 ‘The prefatory bymns end seripture ream '** Preyer, all indicated fthe tone of micd with wiztn Reverend Dootor had considered his subject. From \ Sires bymn we oul! the two foliowing verses: Daugbter of Zion, awake from thy sadnos: for thy foes aba. oppress thee no more. Awake, " Bright o’er thy bills dawne tue daystar of g'adoocs, Arise, for the night of thy sorrow = o'er, Dai r of Zon, the power that hath saved ther, Katolle with the harp and ¢he timorel auali be. Bhout, for the foe in — that ensiaved theo; , _ The oppressor is vanquished, and Zion is Iree Tne singing was followed by seleciions trom some of the prophecies Of Isaiah, falminating the divine wrath againat the obildren of Ieraci for departing from tho law of God, and following aad obeying unjust lawe and tniqal- fous judgments, Tuen folowed she prayer, in which {i ‘was confessed that this nation had put justice and judg mens ajar off, and tr which God was arked to unite his churches, ministers and people sguiust the droadfut wiguity, Oruchy aud varigbicousness commanded to ve performed by the highest sribunal of the country He acknowlec god that the people came before God with coa fusion of tace for 80 dreacfo! a vioiaiton, for avon a dis. grecelul judgment, aud prayed that the iniqalty migat ve sieyed, and that the ministers and poopig would oxat ingly prociaim in the sight of alt the universe God's glory, righteous iw, justice, truih, moroy, ‘ii wjustice, crucity aad Outrage. hem fotlowed the hyme entities “Tae Judgmen\ doene,”’ Ca aac Gon jowibg we two of he versess— The Lord shall 09 ae—e dreadful form, With rainbow wreath and roves of storm, On oberub qwitgs and wia,s of wind, Appolates Jadge of all maakind. ‘While sinvers in despair shal! call, “Rooks bide us! mountatas oa us fall,” ‘The saints, from tae vomb, ‘Bball joyful sing —‘‘ fue Lord ts come.’’ Then came the sermon; but as it oxteaded over a po riod of nearly bw hours, we Oan oaly give som> spyoi mea bricks of it We osu bardiy oad our selections + Ortens pearis at random strung’? Porbaps thoy might ve more Mitly desiguated -* Beauties of Onoover "’ Tee ext was Irom the Psalms ‘Snail the tarone of ‘miquity aave fellowship witu thee, wai ‘emotn mis chief by slaw!” This question, he sald, direstiy an- awered by one of the spoaties, in ibis vorse—' Kuow an * th ne , there buistion and abgulsb for the Lord Jonovab ’” shere may be Ipjustice according to the letter of the jaw, Twere may be conic, betweca baman jaw and ine jaw. im sucn cane, We aro not tof hoa explicit matruotions from God: ‘What cate a0- pball come to you of your bretnren between bivod 100d, (aBC Delwoon race and race,) you them what they (respeas nol agamas the ail ovairoversies they shall jadgo according to my j. dg Dept, ado Wey chail koop my law ana my wes ta ak my assemblies’ * * © © A gover of law Must be & governmens Of just law, Or men cannot, in ac- comadance wih Goa’s law, obey It If there be norignt- cous law, the Judges are bound to stend betwoon the people avd such worighous law. That is one object for Which Judges © oopstiuted, to administer equity ans bus inequity, $0 admuUewr Jat 08 Delo.” Jogeilty Justice ie Dot merely @ letter bul e prpetre. Juatios cameos bo ‘snout = ardent hatred of sg oon, aiaveey sod sin * . . is te the province of Judges to defead equity aad 0 more iae—to defend equity oven ag tine “* Au unrighteoos law w to devane reno, of toe gorernmeat—the pubilo destroyed—everythicg i¢ nusettlod—inare precipice, Unrignieott legisiauon degrade renoe tur law. The power of iaw cannos jenn U be @ righteous one. So Eimand Engiaud Our legisiators are doing snete uta lke power and sap toe (oundaiton ten toy break down by legislation | Which med Once eutertained for law. Aroased by acle, ‘be people havo a rigbt to take law their ewabeacs * ©* © When dadlawWanre made atd dwobeyed, It is the duty of the goverumens not 10 » panish tue disdbdedienvs as wreason, Ou, Wo dociare the sees (hema lvos ireasone le, ard of no Obiigetion what ever, God bimseil censuLoed the tojustios of eataniisa. we inquity by aw. aod deciared that Hy would make ine Gesvla ion, 8nd tho inbaAbitanis toc: lmwe propoes woos cutnrel 0 2edience to It wha the promise of pesce The bird hema of bis Sermon was, th» i.\q atiy of opsy Wwhich counsels sruclty a1a wjastion war vm wanes Us 10 do evil © oUF fellow wen ‘ to God's wii, un cor the Impeachmen; of pis are not ouly rekased from ference Wo auch wicsedness, the penaity of God's wrath, 10 So far from ite belog # privoiple that whe m ym comes ® Jaw, that moment i becomes right tory, although unjust, tbat principle ie mos: ao cursed, apd would make hel! teolf « righeoas * * * You are commanded to defend empire. Vee poor and the oppressed and w rid teem out of the bane of the Wickeu; you are commanded to do good to all, apd you are foroida er ALY prowuce whalevor to do evil 10 any, No iaw o vibors, The moment y 10 & law which cammands tnjoniiov, MOMEML YOU PIC® Yoru im direst dedsace of dod, aud Dot Ooly cot up & csi of hamso law as higher t ivine jaw, but of injustice as superior to justice « * —* You may saorifise your own Hoerden if you choose, Wot you bave no right to sacrifice ancioer’s beruer, and it tbe government order you todo that— to bind the victim ana tortore nim—God We retuse and to Go tha, wBich io you liver the vic of sacn tyrana, Preeson or cruelty, or render it ooligstory on yor, ud the goveroment which would epforce iajastice ougnt to be overturned it tae Constituilm furoiun auiao rity for oppression, it onghs to be burned up; and laws of twjvaticn and wiqoity ouget to be Durned, aad ielr aa thore visited with pooishment. * * * itis impossibio tnder any pretenceito do aay thing In obedience ty sala & law apd sili preserve your allegiance to the Aimig ris. with hw enousles, you are Gn eater Diack With moral turpitude, meting aad adve in erory part with impiety ageinas God and map fall of deceit and only released from ai! obligation of abedionce. com mar ded to rejeot and tre. under hit fee cai. He is commended to AY many waters, God's be he who perverteth tue jnjgmont o the stranger’ They have « right, in the exercise of Abat sovireignty which Got oommilted toto their Daods, to take cown, Dy Comstitatioaa! maans, these usurpers. and call them © soooant and punish them God Caste them out, disroves them of anthority, sat gives them over to cursing, costempt aod wrath. ** A® & anal tbat moReth, et loom pass aod sean ‘aptimely birth that never saw thes at in what aghs to be dome with coast judges. the oti! bora Obiid, Goat them out in the way. * * The decision of the Supreme Ooart aa been ation of nan a bole race, charged wi guilty of & atin not ite like our own, shali be deprived of ail te ae * amas beings, and like ae hi ole, P aesertion Cat black men here ao at right continues and inberes right of property Dy propegetion down through the race throuch el time, © * © It Comeigne tne race to oreriastiog irredeemabie, trremediabie ohatelism. It maker tie rece « whetstone for haman prseions, & material for covetousness and inst, The wornt dsctrines to be found in the worst sinve books sre here taken £7 cones i "s lure to keep we at of the Sapreme Ovurt (1a fricane) woo d give Satan dim In conclusion, the Reverend Doctor called om the cherchos, the miniztors, the law. yore, the merchants and tne people at largo to unite against the iniquity. Discussion Between Christian and Rabiate Jews. HAS THE MESSIAH COME ?—AUTHENTIOITY 07 TH GORPRLS, ETC,, BTC. Messrs. G. R. Lederer and Ep >. M Epstets, Christian Jews, advertized to hold a mocting last night at No. 106 Contre street, for the purpose of haying s discussion with thelr Jewigh brethren on the subject of Chrisiiantty. ‘There were from forty to fifty persons prosont at the ap- pointed bour, about half of whom were ladies, Mr Epstein opened the services with prayer. Mr. Ledore then gayoashort address upon the objoct azd prinat ples of the Christian Jews, He claimed fellowship and brotherhood with the Rabinio Jews; they were all ja" by birth ani nagion, and there was oo rea. penta wa’ & difference of falih should chango thelr fraternal ,*“ection, The Obristian Jews boliove that Christ ta the a “84h, that he hes come, suffored, aad was for tie .*04 Of Ure world, and ascended (> she God, ‘This, ened he, was his coming in ha- vo that be will some mg tory to ‘vith ble secoat mission, fn that were wot, filed Dy ols Orsteomiog He in, materia? ghor)’: #04 wit inte over Joroes- reel, end ¢.<iend ste yore and Rab pre will come Jem, and butt up d ernment throughout the whole mri i. belle a 0 ome bhi 0 bas come ta Were aro two Messiabs soph, miilsy, an Sulorod of th id; tbe ether toe son of David, WhOtn yet to come with material powor acd gross gry to ember the children of israel togetbor, and ralo over the cate ows world, They consider that tho ,wo ma\gslon*—-tho Ove &o low and iu), the other ao grand aed com.uan tinge could no, be performed oy tho same p3rsem; and as all rads declare tat the time for tho bret oomiug of We Measiad bas past, be mus bays oome, while the Prophovies un'aifilod nogearitate a second M mish The Chr ieitan Jews conaider that there can only boone Mea- inh, as the Od Testament nowhere alludes to any more than ove; thet he bas come; but aa bofore mentions’ tast be must come agai to fuld) the eatu Miled prophontes end reign ovor Israel. The speaker declared ttm he be- Neved ‘he faith cf the Christias Jews to bo the oorrest one end invited any one present to object to it, contre veil or aek questions concerniog it. No person arisiag for sowe time, Mr Lederer again got up aad said ‘Tho Jews ecmotimes say, 1 you (the Chrisiian Oin believe that Jegus was the Messiah, and bo hele v'ng tt, do #0, but let us bosleve our own faith don’t wo send missionaries among the Gentiles to com- vert them? My anewor is, Jesus of Nezsreth command- « £0 US LO FO OVE and preach Lis Gospel to the whois worlds therefore, we as his subjects must do so Bat these Re banic J vo Rabanic inwa, and one of thom contatas @ commandments litle etr ngor than thato! Jesu. It isthta: Moxes, our Lesoner. recotved the commandment from the mouth of God to cowpi ail tho wor.d to receive the Ovm- mandments, at least those whet be gave to Noe, an@ be who would not obsy thove commandcyste should be bilied Bo if the Jews con's try to conyort Gentiles they don't obey their law. Bui in fact the Jove of our day 40 not beileve that oral commanumenta were gives to Moece by God, and so thoy 490’t try wo iuiili hem. Some rules were thea read by Mr. Bpaieia to govern the discusricns that might take place. After a loag a Jence @ picasautly spokeu gondewan rose from the as- dience apd said thet it wae assumed | bat the Mossian hed come; that was just the hich it wee required to be proven The mattor wai ple question of hi 7 anihe m4 Re fot ic Li May v5 bad prophet coming o! Sowa va tho facts (Distory) proved shat the Messiah ocowe The pr roated entirety = speakers, for the partion asserting a thing mast 98 prove it. The Chsirmen called upon any oue tn th aaswertbe gertieman. Ne ove aristn Wen continuer—''You assert that the 90 it te @ historical question, ap! I obs ieoge you to protuee the historical proof that be ha, come Are you or spared © ay that proot before the audience? Cnammay—No one har a right (0 speak more thsa se- veo miuwtes, A Bacon Gantiaway sai¢—The U d Toelament proves the Messiah bas come 001 tan New Testament proves ‘what that Mevelab was Jcsur. Finest Gaetiamas—The histori al proof of @ fant ceonet Dedrawn from avything exisving prior to the fact weet; therofore the Od Testament cannot prove uistorinally jeasiah bas come The proofo! the taut mana eq ent Wo oF coulompor ary age, iff went ie prove that ‘or Nspoieoe tived, 1 muti do tt from woree subsequens to them. Mr. Evstsis— That Chr at lives ts proved by bis biogra- he N ontamen'| ‘haw I proof that be wes se «thee betievet him tw « Sapper rites The Sapper was te commented wo be also prove |i death aoa Observes Ui bisreoond .oming Well tuey could 801 com. MUMOrate too ceaty of s maa that cever lived Finer Gantixaan—This Lord's Sa spor i oractised to ever) Jesish amily every ¢ridsy nigas You are well swore \bat the Lord’s suppor ie avthiag but the oeiebre- Mon of the Passover. So if this argumeat proves thirg, ! proves that Carist aot only oo 7 commemorate Jowin ia ore noes om the ol bie depeture And wnat proof have you to show me the genuineness of these dorks (the Gospels), tot they by the persons whose na: bave remained perieoily there are soveral lives of N. loon. of Nepoleon—amoeg them, one ty it its wathority is goastdere! very weprred to prove to me that those . kt prov Bo proot of It oxiste, bns it is weoeseary to prov aniborehip before I will bellevo t1e one oF tue other Coaikmas—If my brother canno: prove wrowe tho New Testament, tae bo pro: wrote several booka in tne Old Tosamont, #bo collected the Pealina aud |’roverbe? Bat we bolle divine; no we 4r, kvermin anid thas the Lora’s Supper might vave existed among jenn before, bul thet it wae iat-odaced anong the Geo y Jewus, and they bal bold om im O@mMeMors jon in I ever since Bod this feast proved hie €ato, ead copsequently life, e@ muck af the Fourth of Dy Gore tbe Heciaretion of In tependence Fimst Gantiaway—I dan prove to you oy history thes Abe Lord's mpper did nov exit among Cariatians Ul! twe cevturies after tve time of Christ. , Lapener—A te says they Continued om breaking bread from house 10 house Finer Gastiatan—1 no prove by history that the boom of acts pover existed 1! 4(¢ yoare afer Onrat | om © thie not only from Jeeieh writers and rabnis, but rom biebops end the highest ecolvaiaatioal autnorives ef 0Ur Own (‘he Protestant) ehurcaes Tow lemam Ov attempting to spesk agein wae obairman said, pam ares the y tho roles which he adopted aud rest, Afr some other rantom re. marks, ihe meet ng 04) 7urned Goll! next Sumcay evening Personal Intelligence. Lient. K P Gardiner, of the Nicaraguas army, Of the original ‘fifty six’’ that departed from sen ¢i-eo with Walker, le at prosemi in this city Lieut. returas w Nicaragua, por the Tennessee, on the 28am the boot extete ts Another gentleman of Virginia, 8 correspondent of tbo Richmond Buguirer, tat layed Gen Proves to & reaident of the Old Dommion Ho offtra Tesiaeroe 200 sores of iand, near Eiysiam Springs Se tome rekon teen ae ee Cayon Spring Thore be can bare the pure, balmy g re a ii si indet i ARRIVALS. From Norfolk. in the steamshiy Roanoke. —J T Mason, Mise D Maron MraO Gorham | Waagee J 8 Ryan, B Macemdor, ‘Wim B Douglas and indy, PL March Mise © March LJ Indy an two children, &H Palips, Mrs King J Grasges Crbaw, Samuel Wilson, M Daw, JL Young, W Ror N nutieege, and 16 im the stonrage, ark ‘arah—Jobn @ Jewett, HE Bow Pett, John fi Williama, Frederick Weekbacher, bearer o de- From savaoilin Batches, Jersey City News. Junsny City Pouirics. ~ A meeting, composed of dels gaine chosen irrespective of pany, was held at Park Hall, Josey City, om Saturday evening last to make for charter ofieers for the election to be held on ths second Tuae- A day ta april. Robert Gileheist, Raq., presived, and A Hiaréenbergh and JB. 0 tow delegates oy they wiburew from the con°ention during tie proceedings the convention procseded to role for Mayor, and while dot, #0 & discussion arose as to the rey tation: of Warce, fog which ihay adjourned vine die The oft ‘nda organized & meade by call wn wating Jaro, eark eecreiary Comuitiees wore appolated for each ward to PR ng ton Uty Convention. to be Vhs tees, to make nemins'ioe radeon Cont Courier, on Thureday last, deo!inine 10 be a candidate (or re~ plection, Netw! hytanding which he received a large proper- tion of the votes ef the convention on Saturday evening Me, D. 8 Gregory was prow inently the candidate for pom nation, ‘The Fourth ward came instrueved to «ayport only those whe aid require we Uae Company to furviah light to ihe eity Brivaie consumers according wo the obiigetions of the ‘ounell resolaiton of 186) Suan —The fret North river shad caught this season ware taken at Comm cnipa®, om Friday inet, The Morais Canat —The water was let inte the Moret. Caral, at the upper level, on Friday, Navigation will be re- sumed upon it this week 4 force has long the live of the caval, (9 Breven’ and detect teak sonal torre baa been considera le loss harete- and iron, from w! ‘ore. Accrpent on the New York asp Farm Rarsoan —Ov Fr day night five cars of a freight ten n were thrown off the trac'e of the New York and Brie Rejlroa’, near Port Jervis) os Apreating of the rails, by watch the paaseager trv as sore delayed several bours,