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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7513 INTERESTING FROM NICARAGUA, Wiews of the Fillbusters—(nteresting Letters from Gen, Henningsen aud Capt. Haysoux— Str Reber McOlure’s Visit to Nicaragaa, &., &e, &e. ‘The extract from a letter from Major Gone al Heaning- een of the Nicaraguan army, to « friond tu this city, may be relied upon as furnishipg an aulioatic acoouct of 2 ‘Operations of General Walker's forces, aud those of the allies om tho Pacific side of Lake Nicaragua, up to ite date— February 24 «We are iformed thet other letters from General H , bringing nis narrative of suo operaiivas up ts March 4, Deen received, acd that they express sao ‘confident be.ict that the allies will be driven out of Nice. agua before the frst werk of April The operations an- der Colonel Lockridge on the A.jantlo side of the tairs, ‘@ave been heretofore given in our columns up to the 7th Amat, Tho arrival of the steamer Texas in a fow days, will wrobaby enable as to furnish furiuer dedaite information, and perbaps up to the 20th instant, and most likcly as ¢> ‘the condition of the troops under the Immediate command “of Generals Wa'ker and Hens! ’ and of those under Colonel Lockridge on this side of the ‘Gabe; and we learn their jurciion ere this 1s confidently Delieved by the best Infor med fAlibustoro sy mpathizo:s in “ahia eity, These sympathizors avert that no reliance « should be pieced on the reports received in the Uatted ‘Biates vie Pewama, for the alieged roason that the Pacid> ‘Mail Steamedip Company aad the Panama Railroad Com- pany and the speculators wore seeking tw get ap a stock ‘gompany to establish a transit line across Nicaregua, uo- der the authority of President Mra, of Costa Rica, and of *Genorat Rivas, the late President of Nicaragua ousted by looking their control, by President soones kis government becom s soiled; - end they stete-alse that sucn contributions have beco made morcbants: ia Liverpool acd Ln- toa, that there is ground for the beilef that the Britisn attbem if saisbs eo, th) ca Sree es ee ‘and their deolising t> farnish bim moaas ‘his government uniess said refural was givea deparoition in his despatobes, by doa>e Don , the Costa Ricas Eavoy te Pora of —— ir li asp British government as to the S-isisn aid has been ag & wily least have had his eyes 0 yenei to tae for Groat : . rt i Extract of aLetter from Major General Hen- ning sen 40 « Friend in Sew York. Rivas, Feb. 24, 1857. Op-rations of the Nicareguan Army from the Evacuation Of Grenada to this Date—Plans and Operations of the Cantral americont—The Battla—KGled and Wounded, dc, he. You bave long before thie seen ac. operations terminating with the oa- army, You are there” tact that the anproce Central America, poured in by the or raised la Nicaragaa between the beginnia @f October and @iBGe ¢f Decomver inst, numbering bo- ‘Pween 7,000 aad 8,0C0 men, was broken up in Geotail, ina 52 ‘wstion of tat city. Om the lacding of Gen. Walker's forces at San Jorge @he evemy sccording to the mort reliable accounts, was ‘Poduoed by the sword, sickness and desertion to Aneen orsixteos bondred men. Rivas, which was evyacutted 08 ow Bpprosch, we ocsupied, and proceeded to esta bilsh ‘Our ordnance, factories, &e., and to re-orgenise the army, whic. bad, of course, suffered muon im this severe @nd contipnons fighting. A‘ this junoture the capture of the steamers on the #iver, of ‘eh you must have received the particulars ‘Werore we did, came to raise the hopes ef the discoura\ed eiles ead to serve them to fresh exertions. It had been ‘@e'd before ibis, despondingly, that as long as the Ameri. nae beid the Inke and the rirer it would be impossible ‘% crive them cut. The allies being now im possession of ‘@e w armors, they were abie, on ‘he strength of this suo- ena, to make another offensive effort, of which the ob- Jeo was vo out of our Commenioation with the San Juan end the (acifo, at the same time that |} waa temporarily ‘Out of with the Atiantio, To effect this the allied geverais, leaving oniy a band/ul of men behind them, ad ‘vanced towards Rivas with their main force by the Nain- daime road, exaciy one month azo This force, raised op ‘he prestige of ther suocess on the river, they reported at 9,000. 1: waa probably about 1,600 mon. When this force Fesched (i>: ajo, a villege cight miles trom Rivas, and near -whiob the roads diverge to Bam Jona del Sur and ihe Pa- ito om one cide, and towards the lake San Jorge and ‘Virgie Bay on the otber, Col. O'Neal was seat out with ‘ibe First bane!lon of rifes and a lignt gun to observetbem. ‘Three of bir companion who attacked the cnemy wore -Dbiiged to fall bask, Sghting about three quarters of a mile, where be maintained bimself til I arrived with the First ‘Infantry, casor Col Jacjncs, The enemy, whe as uscal i i #2 ti aft iii He Hh Fi s 3 i : i i if i away their officers > Atongs) the dead was & commander supposed to be ‘Gon. Borgaet, from the fact that © sword was takon on ‘mim Wrioh bad formerly belonged to and waa | Genoral Walker, and which Borqict was known t Defore dark, »; ig the town it f do an unercoorsfyl attempt to ind ‘Mhroagh \ce barricades, Tre let infantry, whiod. except 'y, Wee for the fires time ¢ to dey, de pty = y onaved wiih 50 much gallantry thas if mon ever deserved snc0eed they did 90; andl think tho oitixens ot New rained, may ‘peak for wo Orleans. whers this corps was principal: soherge, MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, MAROH 27, 1857. Dusendury end L. Boeoher mortally, These mon no} only weat inte aotion im good order, but immodietely fell tnto order on ouming out o! this deptiy fre That they did not succeed wes due to ertaentr—Aeatiz, that the 2d rifts, wbo were porto’ them 37 B BimUitaneous BtIROK Look Dy @ wrong sre; ai LbO Jolonoi aad Msjor were Buns.s NP: tal, Lam bepoy to aby is eutiresy us of danger; Major Dusenbury, wao dies of bis wou . Da atiaos, army lout @ most valuabie off} ser. Immediatery aner Ooi Jaci woked before San Jorge. About midnight I rode back to Rivas to take tho or lors Of the commander to-chie! with regard to prossoa'iag Our OperaioLs im tue morvicg, woon he ordered thy oops to return wt daybreak to Rives * Que ose ta tht: aflair wes 79 kilied and wounded, foclading 15 killed a the field, ‘The oss of the enemy was at 420 wlll no Woubded (Detween 60 and 70 kiiled), and probaoly a iarge DUMDEr Cispersed, a8 MOF OMIy IMmodiately atta: ‘Meir rout ip the open fivid large parties without thelr ays passed throogh the neignboriog vi tages, bat thi: ‘tien Continued more or L js, dase ‘that bane, thovga oui Jorge, te enemy has a The steamer Siers Ne baggy DOW due at ‘an Sus Gei Sur, on bee roturn fom Paasma, Goa Walker, cVentbg Of the 32th, marcned to San J (nthe moraing of tae 1s: G. entered Virgin aud began to barrioado, Gin Weiker wae marcning to attack hia, Www at middsy aud retreated to Sen Jorg: eviered Virgin at sunset, and uext moral Rivas, Before dayoresk on tao4in Gos. Walker, with part of the Firstana decond Rifles, penstrated tut> the suburbs of Sau Jor, 4 foriorn hope, ander Dootor Moltbare; , eurprisod a barricade, and xilisd com: twenty of its defenders; but rot being supported promotly enough, the pariy ead supoortiog comparies Doing expered to a deadly fire, were obliget to with draw, with the of’ four killed aad cloven wounded, ipcludirg Coonel O'Neal, Cactsian Black burp, Doctor Ratbeim and the galiant doctor (sia coverrd ) Oi taese Col. O'Neai acd Capt. + ave Boe died of thelr wounds. Tae loss of ths sous O’Nea), who, eged only tweaty 4 prominent position 12 tbe army, and wa sber and cousta in (ur. Torrey) at the evacestioa of Gra- paca, a which he pla) Conspionous pari, was folt as * pubiic calami y. On aide of the enemy, G Who with Jalazar was principaliy insta «p the rebelion of ex-Prestsoat R eas, wi \be check On the 7th I went down with Gon. We'k'r and two battalions to Cannonate San Jorge with ix poae tere, end fired one hundred roands toto e fae My made no aitemp! to come oat esal; of tae cannonade wa: 8 loss ‘0 tbe enemy of between nevonty end eighty Billed and wouaded, witnoat the loss on our side aman Farthermore, immediately ale’, deser tion from their raube reoomm: and they were obilgea* to Keep thetr men for several daye peared iv, apd to abstain from soy attempt toe country, aa those sen: out deserted. 1a tl part of the country and on the island + fort ts made to raise and to prac ora wnat ply dally om tne late co not 0: seep up hetr original eer, In the mosnwhile the «gemy bas been anaole either to cat off our resources or 10 tocupy she traorit; and you will percetys tn the same manner that the alited oroe was broken a 20 ions between the middle of Osvober she force which oa me recently iy zed by & series of offensively detenive opsrations * lam, &o., CHaS. FREDERICK HEYNINGIEN, Our San Juan Oei Sur Correspondence. fam Joam Dat Sur, (Nio,) Maro 4, 1857. Arrival of the Britian Frigate Brk—The Unied States Ship St Mary: in Port—Popularity of her Officers Vinst of Copiain Davis to the Allied and Milibuter Oampi—General Canas Accepts an Invitation to Visit the Ship— He is Arrested by his Brother Generale—Dissen- tions in the Allied War Councile— Walker's Hopes aad Proipective Rule—fate of Nicarsgus—Oficial Report Of Captain Payioux to President Walker—Tae McOlure Fnawil to the Nicaraguan Vary. Smoe my fast to you this place has been evlivencd by the presence cf her Britannic Mijesty’s frigete Eek, o veese! of 1,800 tons burthen, Sir Robert Le Mesarier MoUlure, com mander, and the United states sloop of war ‘St. Marys, Davis, captain. ‘The latter wes mort welcome, as the greater portion of the residents of ibis place are Americans, and have loog peeded proteci‘on from our government. Tne >fficers are moat geniiomanly aad prompt, and are great favor. item with ai here, irrespective of matioss. fhey are much pleased with ibeir visit, acd are diligeat ia gather such isformayon es will be usefal and bie to their government ana the pespie of tae Ui States; and being neutral, they have evory facility for gathering materia’: relative to ine resources of this beas- tifal though hitherto neglected country, and the wer whioh is waging betwoen General Waiker and the allied forces of Centra: America A fow days since they paid an official vitit to bob campe— Rives and Sen Jorge. | accompasied them a: Oue Of the suite. Cspteim Davis, la course of converse tion with the generals of tbe allied camp, invited them to pay his ship « visit, which the Coste Rican General, Jeoe Maria Capa, immediately accepted, but said tt was necessary for him to have a salve conduto trom Walker to pass unmolented to (nis place, [i was readily granted, and every arrangement made > receive him oa the day appointed. Our mutual friend F. wemt to San Jorge to encort him Gown, as was agreed upoa, but Canas was non «at tnvenius. FF. waa told that he bad gose to take pasea, and after waiting two Roars returned without 1 Bave since learned from am sushentio scarce that bad been placed under arrest by the other generals, ir toe jon that It was his intention to treat Waiker, Toere is no question bus that he ts 40 dis- ES conecquestly is regarded with saspicioa. om 1 returued 40 ja much a moog the allied generale ear @ tbe present President Ni Onl egta, Culy el cred by the native peprativa of ma: Seate, if an cMlighteved and acocmp bel person and bas whoity ibe int reais of the people who ‘hi, ‘Die pres nt position at Beart; and |i it Out doing jastire ‘that peopie to state toat |! ie not they who are now wil- I pgly opposing toey are driven ik throu,h their Oppressors, and enjoy all be freemen. Tals siate Joreiguers in the country. po further war, ana Walker coavinue to ressive recruits im even small numbers, time slone will conquer an ene my held together by euoh feeble ties as are the allies of Central America. I enclose from a reliable gsoaree the letter of Oaptain ‘% 10 Goncral Walker, 1) contans & clear and de- tailed acocunt of al) thet oocurred in relation t> dir Ro t MoOrure and he unwarrantadle interference with as it was by Gonoral ner, ‘an unbecoming am Snglishman and a British officer,’ it should meet the censure whch It jastly me- tite, ‘The gentlemen who claims to de the dissoverer of nim self invested with power, 4 ‘Aret Tieit to the gallant Faysout, be medo the modest request (20 uae bis OWN langange) ‘thet he should oriag bie com- Miseion OD to bi What excuse coal! plead for and what a rebuke glad 10 offer bie bummiliating apo nwarrantadle conduct CAPT. FAYSOUX'S LETTER TO ORN. WALKER. ‘San Joan pm Som, Feb. 11, 1867. To His Fromimecy Gan, W. — Bn— lest migat the Sir Robert morn durieg my a sence, he tent wh to Lieut, Van Siyeke, “By w! B to ~] Ts to the eo Noarng pment. Geo. seme aaban ec ioe ties San ackno Tell : aystitité, HPARIGRETEE Hath] dP PPE ARIE F would show it? [sald avi, oxceri @ teen warned mo thes ho woul lesve the port during tue might f soit it my daty took me out # wowid go, let ice eg! rece ey Se Ho ait he was goiwg board the St. Marys to lod them Kuow, if susy foard ting through the nigms, nos to be slarmed, for « be ouly Dim sinkiag us. In a sbort ime ne caTs ® sevond visit, tet Bo woud mo as a pres if dit net snow my commis 1 showed bim my comonission; as tie same wine Foe efill ta sae 388 &> Visit to my ship, he sat you must come op vuard wikh your somulan: bo will haws you alongrite.’’ 1 rotused postu ° ‘a board with my commission, aud said tha: I now coald ee What Was iho MAtor—cual It was the want Of siten ton op my pari to a liltis matter of otiquowe, and fo which { was sorry, ae [ wished my copdus: to De such & to conciliate ali otbor Fowors, bat thas I thougns [ nad ure all that was necessary by suowiag my coms asued if | wovld retuse to surrender to she forme suas Bb Gen bad. Lead 4 $9 surrender my refused to take me, Dek oomed & Tadjeciad fiwogiy visit, and yo im bis boat twaid [ would co @0; [ tod hi! | ead 006 the leat odjestioa, aad would do >t the oapta iy dost; which I did | was reorived at the gang way by tn cmptall 1d had a long couversativa, thruagh t16 woole i which I could peo a strong prejudise, Among other Ubipgs DO accused mo of baving once taken Kogusa pro- perty; 1 sald if 1 hed done so tt had not been recog uised as euch, that [ doubted % Deing trae, aod the: 1 would ike Dim t0 see my j -urns!, written a; te tims, and ben be would be satisfied thas he bad deca misiaformed, He reid be would 11s vo seo tt; that 1} would satiafy him. He spoke of having seen the hued of tae government ap ‘above, and said if ne heard of our touobing aay Sagiien property ihat he woud treat us as piraies, [said inat would \ake anything in these waters tuat euomy Afvwr som be war sasisfed tort had wrigot tooare: the iheg tor I said yes. bly, nor borne suob threasws Ceasizns that I did simply Decanse { tnougt the cause, [ bope that my conduct wi approval, Your acti P 8 —The Amoricen captain with me to the etrougest lauguege. 4 num speek cf coming up toon to see you; 60 does tne Eagtsh” Cepiain. Yroptcal MKxplorations by Sir Robert Me- Clare, the Arctic Navigater, Amopgtt « mass of correspradence from Saa Juan del Sor wo have received the following curious letier, which we publish for the benedt of ali parties. Av the asser- tions contained in it will be considerably talked ab ut, were ls BO doubt that Captain McClure will, should toe statement come uader bis observation, explain toat made with respect to bis coaduct towards Mr. Bowiey’s baker :— San Jam pat Sum, Marob 4, 1857. Igive below some incidents im the recent vistt of Sir Robert MoOiure to the iacd of fruits, fowers and fillvas- ters. You may rely upon the trath of the statemonts. THE OSJEOT OF THE KNIGHT'S Vistr. Sir Robert came pore 1a command of hor Bstanpio Ma- Jeoty’a frigate Eak, with instructions to place his vestel at the diepoeal of Genera! William Walker, should the said resowned filibuster desire to leave the country and tate peacago to San Francieco. With this srous intent he ecehs the galiant Geseial at the headquarters of ine Ni- oaraguan government in Rivas. WALKER RECEIVES SI% ROBERT IN TRUM AROTIO MANNER. Gu onterirg (be Generai’s presence the Kaight mates his bow, and states that being near ho thought ne-would call and see the General. Walker, without rising or ask Deaite crnetts pape Spates at ce J p= Byes i Parpose of apologising THE GREAT POLAR BEAR MBLT?. Bir Robert expresses he acep regret at the ooserrence, explains bow it ali coourred through Wake, ans to be forgiven, amd, upon invitation of Uncle Suly, tanesa i Victoria's officer lasted sometime, an the ot 8 oa 1¢80 rapidiy im the of th Mogul as vil teaduy ‘be belfowed Trou adopted Ble i i fs a. ib i ZEEE il rel, gellea ‘anhco, with this superescription:—" 0a Hor M+) ssty’s tervice—His Exceliency (i -moral Walker. ke, &3., 0," STR ROBERT, DAME GREEN AND HEX HUSBAND. In our little Lown stance a good movi Koot oy one Mar tle Green aad bis falth/ul spouse. Dame Green, desiriag vo view Panama and Panta Areacs, mates appitcation to Sir Robert tor a passage om board the Esk. eet Sir Robert being peppered by the indignant husband ROBRRT AND MR. BOWLEY'S BAKER. seave the country, and did so, forgetting, ta his haste, toloaye tho ooldrs behind.’ We tbink hore shat Si? Robert acted in an unwerraniable meaner Aye. 2 meorobaat, Brooslyn Cuy News. Dastavcrion of Tus Exries Satoon uy Free—Mreme OUP AYFAIR.— A Ore broke oct about 1 o’clook on Taars- as) morning, im the four story brick batiding No. 12 Socket! sircet, near Columbia, known as the Empire da oon. It bas deen oooupied by different persons during the pest few months, and changed proprietors severai ms, About a week ir. Garr, who had previously ke;t It, moved out, and asotper man, who does not ap pbety pope db fee por ™ the was discovered by some of the noignvors, sod when the door was broken open it was seen that street’ also caught fre, but was neighbors. vigeges, and te hardy kuown i Kkoown coe tiers con be mo dout bat 1b place wanset on tire, The ae ane aon Uae wor fp gotting water, aad iabored 0: Great diffouity 1 consequence. Attack Urom te Mate oF 4 Vassm—Snooriea Ar FRat —Apthony Sampson, the mate of the verse! Mar Jane, lying at Woodrat & Robinson's wharf, foot of Con the charge of abooting two of his orew. ~ + “chore, “asa when ia tnctuden six popular piayr, ard the ramen of Mr. and re. E. lL. Davenport, Mr, 5, C. Jordam, Mr. 0. W. Ciarke, Mies B, Mestayer, Mr. Hadawsy, Mr. James Dana and many other favorite artiate appear in the list of voia:- ers, No man upon our stage ie more industrions (a ths public tervios than Joha Br: agham, sed he deqorven 4 | handsome retura fer ais ahora: Ho thea asker tf am offier wes aoc euwk m; the Albany ‘natestoun, Mareb 96 ) That rumor to-whieh we referre1 yesterday in poregrenh ‘ata dofaleation bad been deected on aD ofthe [ woleh these companics were Javity ; and tt ienow equally clear poine ‘Of the Central q “4 aot rs dorncae g Gagne i Bust como meaty in tbe management cetalis of raleay concerns is impossible, and {-tcaticns amd peoulations are the necesserp results, o to the best sad most perfect systems that have ot been devised. We understand that the individual who: bas jast preved adetmuiter to the Cemiral Company, and who viood Righ ee to quailfioations and in.egetty, wea in the pe of large ic tor a he was not im nor; ar qnence Ot only perverted |, large trusts, bet was aio to coposal the fact for moatns. Whether tho circumstaice is somethiag that goes to prove that the sysiem of accountability scopied by the Centres is bad, md thas conseq: ‘other instaucas of tee fort may goour, or whetbor \t is tobe iakomas db- monatrating tho tact that this defsication ts‘but «neo bery yet Bot frequen} result of a good syatem, bolongs ‘MOT 10 the atookDolcore to determine than to us. It 14 eatd tha: the cetection of this cefaioition was (be resals Of socideni than anything else; whieb ow stenoe woukt soem to suggeli that whic an immediate ond thorough examination might dizolose nothiag further of the hing, yet it would be eminently propor, If not womet te be demanded by the stooxnolders ‘thas Or leas Ghestrous to utber compasics that ave in weakeutag she high orjoyed in the public estimation Co account of its supposed rigid system of acooantabii ty ty al of tte ‘meats, will prove more barifat to its ta Gere loa of the n6 inconsiderabie eum {From the Albany Argus, March 26 overs year Marius Sshooomeker was roller of Ratiroad, Tao @ would be inferred from its tT cence the Company bas ‘that cffoer at stated miorvals. at some stations, whore thore is no bank wishin & Converiont distance, the moneys ooiiecied are tapemitted, with the report of ibe egeat, to the Compuoiler The tater rcovives the moaey, a2 1 i is Bis cuty to immediately deposit ts in bank to the oredit of tae treasurer, The showing the amounts of money neeresity, or of teap ation Of asy dercripiion, hay Mir, Sshoonmaker ‘ato \his unfortunate affair, wo are not advised—if we wore, rested bim in the wistnity of the above piece. They tim through Ji street, and when near Pine were ob verved and ‘by the city cMoers. party thea a tae trask of Pitteborg 33 ii }, tO take ¢flaot Jane £0, 1857. Tilford, Naval Ofocr for the district of San Franc so, Oal ws ‘Wa. B. )smoron, whose commission «apires Maroh 7. ‘m. B Dsmeron, Surveyor of the Oustome for the olstrict of Sam Fiancisco, Cal., yioo Wm Van Voorhics, whore on ri Cal , Vice Oliver 8. Witherby, whose commission has exvired. Ano Lester, Collector of the Castoms for the district of San Joaquin, Gal , vice James a. Sootteld, com missiop bes expired. pa V. Fowler, Postmaster at New York, ro-ap- Postmaster at Springte 4, [iliave, tn place of I ane fe Dil er, whose commission expire: 208 Mareb, 1867, acaiin Brooke, Postmaster at Quincy, Ulinols, ro ap- Peter Sweat, Postmeater at Peoria, Iilin0it, re appole ted. wee Maver, Pos\master at Fert Wayne, Indiana, re eppo'n' yt estio Olivers, of Cailtornta, to be Reostver of Pu vile Moneys at Los Ar geles, Ualitornia, in ibe of Atdreae ove commiseion expires on the 20th instant Heory, of Alebama, to bo Rogistor of too Land Greenville, Alabame, ip the piace of Bidridge ‘wbore commission ¢xpires on the 41h proxims, Ww, Git of rea od, to be Re- cfthe Land Office a! , Caitfornia, bis previous of office having expired aval Thtelligence The United Siaies ship Supply will eail for the Braz'l station on or abou the Bist inst. A’! lotters and papers for the squadron at that station will be forwarded oy the Naval Lyoou nif lef at their rooms in the Navy Yard prior to the above date, The vessels in Brazil equad. rom are the fisg ship St. Lawrence and sloop Faimouth. The foile wing officers are attached to tne Sapply —Lien- tenant V. gay; Parser, 4. Gu Nok; Lieutenants, . KH John B. Stewart, Ro- beri Selden, Bdward B. Stone, The Unived butes frigate St. Lawrence, from Bie Ja Beiro, as at Montevideo om the 300m of January. Theatrical ana Musical Items Broapway 1 ~The epectacuiar drama of the .Usuper of siam” and capitel farce of the “Bion itor’ are to be perform this evening. The wonaerful fests of elephants in the first plese invariabiy elicit te hearuest ap in two of thelr ths even: eanneite and Ji and the Been! Mr. Hengler wad Young Americs a'so perform ian Ape on the tigtt rope. Bowgny.—This will be a grand gala night at the old Row ery. Brougham takes « beret: t7e pieces are to be played: there will be any quantity of sieging amd daneis g, ord great number of favorite performers have volunteered. bleek in the ‘ood lee." by the leadir g members of his company. Wausck's —Mra. Howe's tragie play. entitied “Laonore, cr ne World's O is again aanouneed for this. eveoing. ‘ihe desirg om the part of the piey coing pubiie 19 soe Mins Reren, who epnot heroine, Leonore, Is quite ax qrem as when abe first —The new drama eniaiot “The Wicked it mpectacie called ‘The Rives, of the egan’ ftetne Bride,” are announced for repetition to piaht. Mise Keene has five characters im bot playa, and is ably supported by Merars, Jordan, Johnaien and othors. AMERICAN Theatre —Mesars Davenport, Watkins and Vivegerald, Meadames t Frost, $6, sill to might sppear in the new drama entitied “The * ‘a Wile” the eniortainments are te Close wih the drama ‘Wealth entitled “Pooe Pithendty” et in S fia sod ats 7, ie Mestarer and ite srilaia nce torperform in ine miecesetal New cO- medy of “Tauble faced People.” Tar ermtortan tag My 4 have on ES ight. So regards cing” into be presented at Ben Birey 8 H -osenn ies tae ‘at Buck'ey’s, and the Hryanta, 0 ane Concent ts and Whe Defatestfion in the Central Ratiro.w The Wen ‘cota 's, the * the “Sawdust Acro Boact ot Aldermen. Several | ot \tous were :ecetve) and reter’ xt. ‘THES BELIAF OF BROADWAY. Adterman Witson askid ¢.y > preients mimority report on the proposals for the relief of Broadway. After some pomarks from tne ober mombors of the oousertites, Aiderman W. wi kdrew « ,oport fcr the preseoh It ia in favor of aa s venue through Couroh and Greene streets: THE PROPOSED PORT OFFIC IN THE PATH NOT AGREED 701 ‘The repert of the maj rity of the cemumitteo owtag (on the lower Oley Himil) suggested a core vernment, for the poy |* offered » the Mayor to oundust sush cor: petition of J, W. Ben- Others, Of the Genteai Parte Police, for pay for he last eigat months and ia favor of tbe same, was re- ‘The repors of the Oounclimen iu opposition te tho bili ‘ntrooveed wm the Assembly tn rolation t tue Gaty Hall, ara wo for ® court house in New Yurm under three comm ssiovere to be appointed by thoJestoes of tne Superior Court and Common Pleas, was adc piod. THE AXPENS3OF BURVETIAG AND KBROVING: 2. "UMP, ‘Tho report of tho Commitvee oa Azseotmonts refusing to confirm ap assessment of $190 for removing ® puny from corner of .birty fourth sirect apd-derenid avenus, fa which assessment where sppoare the exzaordinary eum of $21 66 for surveyiog said pump, waa roooived snd ol Nit nciiainsaabuidielinat A Communication #as received from the Commasioner «Streets ana Lawps (Mr. Kling) in whton be gives « copy Of the bids made {0 ciosvlug etrects, andoays — § an ordinacce passed it ls made imperative on tho Beads of Departments to eubinit.ali bids to pour homoravie veay for comfy mation, and L hereby sabmit the sever bids to you, Doptpg that you wili see fi to take immed! ate action on the ame; mure especialiy. as ibe appropri- ation for 1861 fa gone g streets is not eudhient in ay ant me with the work as up Loan, under ta.provt. 10D, legally continue to perform the work, uvicss by a *Feot) reeoiction to that effec: from, of their not baving boes sworn to Court of Record Kane was recetved from tbe Hon Judge Keve 0 Philaceiphia, thavking the Common Counoil for tuo reso lutions pacsed in relation to the decease of his son, Ur, Kane. The Board adjourned to the first Monday in April. Impoataat Mvsicat Evoaoruent.—Mr, Toalberg bas been ergeged by Maurice Strakoich, the sugcessfal maaa- ger ol \he Academy of Music, for s concert tour In the principal cities in the West, Mr. Thalverg’s succes ia this city, Phi'edelphia end Boston bas been greater than that of apy ctber artist who bas ever visited the United States, excepting enly Jeney Lind Mr. Strakosch, it is 10 pay for forty-eight concerts, to bo giron in two months, ihe sum of thirty thousand dollars. Large as thie sam may seem to be (about $900 fer night), it is considerably lee than Mr. Thaiberg has netted, on the averege, since bis arrival im this country, We havo no doubt that magnificent as are the terme “or Thaiberb, the engegement will be eniiroly # Mr. Sirekosoh |: aven for the Weet to-morrow, aa D joined by Mr, Thalberg at the conclusion of tho Bystoa concerts, ‘The Steters of Mercy—Caution to the Pabitc, Mancu 26, 1467 ‘The Sisters of Mercy will feel very grateful to Mr. Ben nett if be would be kind enough to give ihe following notice @ place in bis paper \wo or three timos:— ‘The Sutera of Meroy find it necessary to inform tho pabite, and those benevolent perrons ia particular who bave contributed to the charities of their instituiioa, that {t has come to thetr knowledge that some frauduleet per sone have been collecting money ia thelr name, and have succeeded in imposing on many. The persons employed Dy thé Sisters in this office are selected from among the young women under their protection ia the Inaiitation of Mercy, and are pertone 04 whose steadiness and imegri y cap place the atmort reliance. Taey asiways oar. ry Sib them toecir credentials, which they sre rexdy to piosuce whenever calied one. ag aoe ae fra ted tostimony may be looked upon as poster PI ~L tthe ent felt by those ba- money on thelr peball. the Sivters beg leave to sasare the public that they authority 1 aby man to reosive dona‘ioas or tastitation INSTI(UTION OF MERCY. 624 Houston strect, New York Meroy to recotve never . sor the oberities of their Persoval Intelilgence. Among the passengers by tho Arago, which leaves thie port om the 4th of Apri, is the Rey. Dr, Cummings, tae pastor ({ St, Stephen's (Catholic) church. Tae revorend gf atlethan goes to Rarope to recruit his health, which bas been much impaired by bis arduone ministerial duties. ‘The President has reongo!sod Willam A. Darling as Vict Consul of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies fur the State of California, to reside ia San Francisco. Bos. Kobert McClelland (a (n Detroit, where bo will in futare reside. How. Mr, Damrell, member of Cor gress trom the Third d\atrot of Massnebusetis, e ¢0 serioualy II! thet great fear ‘e ontertained that he may Bot recover. ARRIVALS. om Richmond and Norfolk, in the vie BL bigkson, © | Maine: despatches), of New Tlaven) | Ping: £4 wite, Charles F 20 Oesne, JM Perry and is Hermann, } ord Auott, Me iter w Bogen, 2 she wete | Kroshear W and ™ of a hvans rey. of one oeker. Ge Lowe, @. Genus, of Pam Franeieeo; % Kechmane, 0! London: Cap of ) Jose Galas ond & bro Gamio Charlestown; Ressra Joba J French and It ® Star B Altman and wile, of r elem: W Aaa wards, A Jay ard B O Orockels, of New York NA, Guth of New Orleans: A Mar 0 — PRICE TWO CENTS. T [AL 48 TO THE GANITY OF JOHN W. LAYMAN, THe ALLSGED MUBDEKER. Mancn 26.—The Kings County Court of Oyer and Tor minor opened about 103; o’clook, aud the inquiry (ote Lay ‘man’s sanity was resumed by the Judges, @usep Layman ond Catherine Layman, sistors of the prissger, foorroborated the vesiimony of thetr parents, pono pubyehed, as to his previous character sad ‘The » Of the jail testi bade eppeiite, sloese | The Murder of Cornelius Cannon. exemice yan. Tiey socund to naferiaiy the epiaio ener posecwod patarally @ ow grade of hika'the bad atrong? waimal propensities, ead booe unretiied from ation exeitemect, like aptrituatiem, sided by practices, in whic’ he indulged for yearv. ‘Tie case is On tis mormmg. Orty: reevtutgence, Ururrany Martons.—A mowting of the captains of some’ twonty five or thirty yoiuntecy military companies averse’ to Bre arrangement> waich Lave beon wade for tho grasa’ parésom the 30th jroxtmo, ah ia fevor of having & soparate and tudepon dt turno'® on their own hood, waar beid ‘astevening at Osterdonk't Hotei, corner of Grand end O)inten sirecta, forthe purpese of completing ar- rapgexsents, Ac Sam ze! J acks00, of (he Peterson 7 Guard, wwoupied the ch.sr. Tus Dower, Tam Dust — * the old ;wrovord in true, thas @ “busbet of Maroh dust is worth a King/a ransom,” Now ‘York te a-vory riob city, cmd could rmmsom at the Kings tha} bad over been taken ceptive since the begtaning af kingly rele. Bab there ts such much wealth im a way of drat, ai us, for it bos got to be a moct copfounde’ nuiganco. Tee “ectous levers of mud,’ as a Tribune pisilosopner sty'es \t, wbicb gavmiened the city ‘me, uncer (We infdence of « Ory north wcat wind, been coaverted Inio of lowe bat, which overy pol! sends whirttng inte the a'r, aed a quei'cf wind fairly drowns tbo-olty 1 and own the stroed, the dare for fear of inbalicg the neusious compound, compoard es ts te of the mud, ashes, horse droppings snd fib of dhe strects Yesterday was the opening of tbe. miliners, and toe streets were thronged with galiy dressed ladies; but, ales those who started arrayed in all the colors of tho rainbow, soon suféred coltps®, an edooned, in spite of thomecives @ sult of lepovs drab, most vapleasant and offensive to the Tk coms wo wilt bave to endure this state of’ beaveo end Mr, Evting alone knows bow long. Fea ft if Ube dost three em: to bo still “a wes i es the heaps were arying {nat course, sufhr be meet in apd i serves them sicewaks tp trent during ail tbe past season, who 1.00 from eaon stores: town clean. Mr Ebling says firmed by the Oommon Ovunoi) before the city cam be clapes, and the rearion Coes net before ext Monday tbe May or doce not peovle of New York suffer for the Bot ip sackoloth, cortai«iy la ashes. Set AnoTes2 Mirsiwa Maw. Ume when £0 many persons wore missing from thelr femtiies. It seeme to ba: e btoome # manta, as pastiou- lw form of murder or suicide sometimes is. The-latet case ls that of Thowas D. Gillespie, who has beemania- sirg sivce Inet Satorcay from bis piace of business. No. their passenger trains at Twonty ect) sirest, othing below except the emall cars and those Ireigbt. This will relieve the Bowery treok toa extest, but will stil be far from tho beat Sylvan Shore will on Moo trips to ber time table, ad wii! int Peo! the oves- on of mecbantcr, stopping ot street. The Heornd avenue ra'irost company are to Haltom, which The avence ‘6 Say aliereions une of the avenue Is finisned from Yornvilie te the , the work on which is now g0.ag on. Suav.—Mestre Stliwell and lalet, of Staten Island, toot (Be fret shad im these waters yesterday morning. To 14m Error ov tus Naw York Husaip:— fm—In the report in your paper thie morning of the accidental shootng fa Mer. Halsey, ia Wo ater street, tte slated tbat ‘I (Moore) tt is sald had been in several sys part, end in a dremken th fed throvgh the bedroom window, &)" This statemest te wholly without jowndation, av will be shown vestigation that may take piace, sad the ca'cuiated to ipyare me and my business The ovourenas wes aceidents), end | am but too bappy to the iwjary to Mr. Haisey wil! aot be serious. ©. BH. MOORK, 166 Wooster Police Intelligence. ‘Tae ALLEGED Arreurt To Powon 4 Famiy wv Swoop Srasst—Convmmion oF 148 Acovam—Piuvver tun Me- teulars relative to the ait) mps ai murder bare — procured Beck scknowie ‘egainst bim, and accom; officer store where be purchased the arsonto =A desire to ob tain $200 in |, which he knew Gresgran hed stored away in an old trunk, wes the sole motlyo that prompted the prisoper to pot aga’net tbe life of as omples ead bis wife, and with thia object in view be owe of the meal deadiy poisons in their fo anti! the arsenic had sickened be unr to break cpen the trook George Gresgar, of No. 166 Scoond stroet, alleges that on the afternoon of the ist insi, while the ¢iamer in the stove in the above the prironer, who wer then in his om sppreached the stove, and ‘off the pot several times, ai the same time veese, that about Gficea ant- ais wife had taken their Jim. eevore pains in the stomeck and vomiting, that compiainant ras for a doolior and left bie wife in giest agony. Beck was not i the house ot teotime tbelr being sttvoked with the i 9 after the occurance he "ond that an bad beew made to breek open bis trunk, Mrs 9 deposed thst she aleo saw the accused pat bis bani the pot which wee then on ihe stove; that when ter bwband wont oot for a doctor Beat. ncked wea io hie Om ere be that sitter = mi ES the food he returmed wo the house, ned bend io. Gree gee 8 CnC: that be thon wen' ep suirs and eadenrored 10 break Open bis @moloy or’s 'ruek, bat dic .not (n doing #0. The cilloer furtnor states tha’ aecom ill pied bim to the dreg store, oornec,.o€ the ry acd Hester rtreet, end satieGed nim that he had par- ae oenia Worsn of arvento at the store in ques sou The prisorer sino confesses haviag stolon some property from Mr. Gresgan on & forme \occtsion. Justice Brennen, fem x Marx Potoe Ooart, ad wile Wo chee Beck 's qrake na en, ty than otherwise. Justice Broagns @ of optotom that he is partis ily inane, apd is @ Ot subject for the Jonatio aeyluw rather ihan th »Mtate price Surrogate’ Comrt, Before A. W. Bradford THE QUESTION OF MNS. JUNNINOT AE MARREAGS 70 DR. AURORLL. MakcR 3.—Tho applinwion of Mes. Cunningham for letters of administretion spon the o#la.e of Dr. Burdell,

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