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NEW YORK HERALD the subject, a resolution the Union! Alea! for the poor Union! Will it | cation of these fortanate converts accerding to EW YORE LEGISLATURE. THE EALLOCH CASH. * | ofthe Legisia‘ure having for its object the creation | neyer have any rest from the Virginia Gover- | their gestronomical performances. A few aste- / Benate, : tained See ketn hos see ue este ty ap raegtine aad nor? ply hp tetieg = Aad i pemerby gli ) ae Boe ; # are ae Trial ef the Rev. kaac 8. Ratiech for Aéaly the Board, w # adopted unanimously. ‘The Clerk | Te'aiige the publlo. lands the ‘Union ir cx-| count were given, showing ina word how | Memion ete axiror ne ets New York arvor | '@°T 7 ‘ Clesed---Opening of the Testi ‘SUTCE H.W. CORNES OF FULTON AND NASSAU OFS meny fer the Defence, Was directed to notify the Legislature by telegraph | WO 3 So Oe bang! © iar of the action of the Governors, and the Board ad- much the salvation of each Marquees's eoul costa ed. Who put the to this mocratic taxes, the opposition party in Virginia | this country, we think that also would be use- peteme XI He. 04 — ates peat eee propose to fall back upos the federal treasury. But | ful information. Of course soulscannot properly | Mr. ©. P. Sarmm reported « blll providing regulations ao, . % The Tammany Hall difficulties seem to be in a | while the Governor warns them off, he has norclief | be estimated indollars and cents, for thé simple | 1 the port of New York. This is one of » sories of bills pana AMUSEMENTS TO-MOREOW EVENING, reason thatin the limited sphere we inhabit, there | T*ommended by the Harbor Commissioners to promote is no demand for the article, and his Satanic Ma- jesty may be said to monopolize the market: still it would be instructive to know that the chief A. B. C. of Nukubiva, who had become & convert and was in an edifying state, had eaten three of his wives, nibbled the shoulder of a fourth, and had been saved at a cost of $2,317 65 to the benevolent people of the United States fair way for adjustment. A convention was held at | to propose but taxes—taxes. Last year he}:0- the Old Wigwam yesterday, when it was decided | posed a levy upon all outside barbarians drawing that the Sachems should postpone their primary | oysters from the oyster fundum of the State; but election, and that @ convention shonld be called | now he abandons even the oysters. ‘This is not whieh would be empowered to call an election for | yp io the mark ot Gov. Wise. When there. is the General Committee which would supersede | irouhje among his constituents he should have those sow claiming.to he. regnisr. The sommelier i) plan of relief for them. Why not fall is to be cempored of five members from each ward, pole the: SftyAhres thousand two of which will be named by the Wilson Small | ck upon the niggers — y . committee, two by the contesting committee and | free niggers of the Old Dominion ’—or upon Eli one by the Sachems. Thayer's grand scheme of a free white re-coloni- ADWAY THEATER, Broadway—Tus Rexpervous — ‘Bast Dare or Pomrau. @IBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—Tiaut Kors frats— Dy sumns—Tap Coxaceirr. WERY THRATEE, Bewery—Gouvew Fagus —| over Pier ctu Warr or Wanton Wiss, sd wee oEireneas havivae Wires Faas: yee ome CK" . wes THEATRE, Broadway—Tur Rivais—Goine emotion, Leonard W. Ousbing was recalled, and was examined Le 8 Thad the defence, res; the the two rooms, and the height of the ote. KAURA KERWES THEATED. om Livny | _ In another commn we publish a communication | zation,of the State? Do something. TheGover-] THE LATEST NEWS, Micheel C. Keabey, an ise dealer, called—Was ‘st te seo Fast Tan ELVES, on Wee Oraswe Bae from a respectable shipmaster, calling public atten- | nor’s manifesto oa the land question is as pe- peer cee VARYUWS AWERICAN MUREUM. Broadway—afer- | tion to the assassination of nine American citizens remptory asa Chinese edict, but it affords no @Y PRINTING AND MAGNETIC TELEGRAPHS. room Been —Ovr roe.a Goupay. Neono Minsrnwisy—Dox Ces+@ | by Brazilian soldiers near Tabatinga. We have lief. Let us hear again from the Governor. Itwan Mr @e ar.x, Bveming—Tue Huxcnascn. relief, Let u si it was heretofore laid all the facts of the case before our er @ Interesting from Washington, po yg CHRISTY AND WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 Broad- | readers, and we repeatedly urged upon the Pierce | The Administration mens Question SVAC\AL DESVATORUBTO THR HERALD. peed hoy everett la mabe administration the duty of institating a rigid inqui- What Will Mr. Walker Do} THE CHEVALIER WEBB AND CAPTAIN RYNDERS—THS ee ‘ao ry into the circumstances, with the view of obtain- | Jt appears from what we have already publish- | ruBiic PRINTING ORGANS AND ORGAN GRINDERS, BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS, way—Erniorian - “> Smmpennances—Ory Fours Concer. ing from the Brazilian government reparation for | ed on the subject from Washington, that the plaa ETC., BTC. Wasmacros, April 4, 1857 went PR FALL 7, Droadway—Waano Mavonrms, | the outrage upon our fellow citizens, and the inflic- | of Mr. Walker and the administration for the pa- T understand that the Chevalier Webb ts an interview a twenty flve Seeenms. tion of punishment upon the murderers. We trust | cification of Kansas rests upon the basis of the | with the President the other day, and attempted to ex. loch pass was, on motion of Mr. to perfect, to be on Cities The tll relative to sowerages tn Brooklyn was passet, ue Churob bil! was postponed until Monday, Gen. Cass will move in this matter without delay. election law passed, and the elections provided Pechsphecn cophoab a rcecage pce hen for by the last Territorial Legislature. The prices. ‘The for@ym now by the Asia had tue etfect of | election law referred to was vetoed by Governor checking sales of ilour, while prices were u Geary, but it was subsequently passed unaui- and the bigher grades were firmly held. 1 mously over his head. Governor Walker is of confined to 4,600 a.5,0¢0 bbis., ‘chietly to te local 87d | the opinion that the law is a fair and just one; Eastern trace. Modorate ealos of whoat were made ia- o Ga, 5, +, cluding Bouthers red, at $1 40, and Southern Welle ai that it repeals the odious election tests of pre- $1 65 © $161. Corn was heavy, and lower, Sales of | Vious Jaws from the same law-making authorities, Southern and Jersey new yellow were mado et 68c. « | and that itis suflicient for a just, fair and im- 09c., and of Wertera mixed at 690, Pork was Ormer, | partial solution of the question of slavery or no with sales of new mess at $23 £0, closing with more | gia. in the work of shaping out a State con- buyers than sellers at this figure Sugars wore (irm, and aie for x “ aneping im good demand, at full prices. Coffee was steady, with segpeeed the sale of w cargo of Rio on private terms. Freigats | Mr. Walker's views may be correct; but the were without change of moment, walle a fair amoust of | difficulty to be overcome is the resolution of the plain away or apologize for the onslaught made by ite @Gourier upom the appointment of Captain Rynders. Mr. Bucharan smiled, and the Chevalier eagerly eeizet tne Opportunity to make a bitter assault upem Mayor Wood, without, however, producing any particular eflect. Why the Chevalier Webb should be so partisularly severe upoo Captain Rynders I cannot tell. There are certainly man; points of resemblance between the gallant Oapta‘n acd the noble Chevalier, particularly in the matter of geiing ipto quarreis and setting on fvot riots, and then getting out of them without any serious damage io themselves ‘Thus they say the Chevalier got up the riol at the Park ‘Theatre, with the intent to drive Mrs. Wood from the stage, while the Captain has the honor of originating the Macroady riote ai Astor place. The only point of diffs rence Is that the Chevalier made fifty-two thousand do! Jars out of the old United States Bank before it burs: THIS EVENING. BUCKLEY BALL. 555 Broadway; Ranp Sacnev Con eur oF Vocar ann InsreeMextal Mvsic, ————————— Sew York, Sunday, Apri! 5, 1857. ———————————— Mails fer the Paeific. EW YORK HERALD—CALIFORNIA EDITION. ‘The United Statcs mail sieamship | \linois, Capt. oggs, ‘wil leave this port to-morrow afternoon, at i#o olook, for Aspinwall. ‘She mails for Onlifornia and other parts of the Pacifico $9%B close at one o'clock. ‘The New Youx Weaxty Hunitp—Caltfornia edition— ‘Semtnining the isteat iniciligence from all parts of the Werld, will pe published at tex o’clook im ine morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, sixpence. Assembly, Atvamy, April 4, 1867. Mr. Jonme submitted brief and eloquent remarks om the deaib of Mr. Babcock, of Oneida, aod moved that the re- marks of membere yesterday be entered im fall on the journal. ‘Mr. Hocmnoow moved that the remarks of Mr. Jones be also entered upon the journal. Motions carried. Mr. Fcwx rose to a question of privilege in relation to ‘an article jn the the New York Sun, accusing him of op- (Odjected to, and objection overruled.) A. He only said Please to give my Indy a seat, Cross: ¢kamsined—Oannor say whether I saw the lady’e between ‘Brook; that fact by the District Attorne: Agente wil) please send in their orders as early as pos | engagements wore made for Liverpool. free State party—recently adopted in General q Deiler, while the Captain bas never had such a splend: Ee rates oop mya a” _ Med The i mey bere mated that the government ae Conyention—to have nothing to do with these | Shanee. Now, however, that he has been appointed Mar " ears, Warman and Hanrorp also denounced the —— — ees ‘corran cel ry mone ld shal of the Southern District of New York, he may react ‘as bigh a niche in finarcial exploiteas he has inthestrica: ones, and thas make the resemblance perfect. Les us live im hope. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM NICARAGUA. elections provided tor by the late Territorial Lo- gislature. The reason for this course is very simple—the Free State party will not consent, in BILLE PASSED. To amend the charter of the Society for the relief of the children of destitute seamen. To chapgo the name of the Sacketts Harbor and Sara- toga Railroad to the Lake Ontario and Hudson Rallroac, By the arrival of the steamship Asia from Liver- pool, at this port yesterday morning, we have four Confirmation of Walker’s Late deys later news from Europe, the Asia having sailed any form, to recognize the legality of this The newspaper imbroglio in relation to the (vic and | and to enable {t to coustruct branch roads. @! the trial by en the 2ist ult. Queen Victoria dissolved the Eng- Victories. Légidtatare or any of gts acts, re the other | t¢ orgauabipis as far from settlement asever, [i \* To amend the charter of the New York and Erie Rat! penny we road. ‘Beh Parliament on the 2ist ult. The royal speech hand, they declare that was a fraud and an im- | DOWever very certain that Mr. Appleton wil! seave the | TT 54 tne act in relation to the New York State | in marshalling heir forces , i re » Seen eve ict ivade ie Unicn and become Assistant S of State, Gen, was read by commission from the throne. It did We have seen several original private letters position upon the peMBle of the Territory, i. ne lant Sccretary Agricaharal Seciety, and making an appropriation to the i Thomas, who wae sppointed tothe post by Mr. Marcy, mot contain any allusion to the immediate caus ‘y ingsen, i fi : * Fs " occu, whidll have “a4 40’ Sita aptt’45'ihe ‘people! aed from Hale General Heuningsen, in his owa | effected by a lawless * invasion of Missou- | will not resign quietly unless he has « foreiga mission. Bh ice Irene rg missioners for loaning the | °CeNPy touch in the most remote manner on the policy pur- | 4@bdwriting, addressed to persons in this city, { riane, aad to the total disfranchisement | They will bave to turn him ont. He is the inst legacy of | Relative to the Flushing Fomale Institute. loch appeared . Sober pramre ems Marcy to thia administration. Mejor Heiss, formerly the | Relative to the foreclosure of mortgages by advertiee. | the side of her husband and Mr. Siein, husband of ed by the Cabinet towards China or any other } dated at Rivas, March 19, confirming, in every e free State party. If this party were | ne evela Richie, who staried the Union, te abous } MCE. pre hap ag ay Poe gg ed Tni! ing q . . i i is “d . a mitted. Mrs. Kalioch is a woman, of seuntry. Throughout the United Kingdom the con’ | essential fact, the recent victories obtained by | UAPly to refuse to participate in the elections | stabiishing a new journal which will bea powerfcl com Pee ning 1 i: Faiber petite dgure, darn. baie, and dark bive eyes. Sue stituences were being agitated towards a most ex- eiting clectioneering contest. Lord Palmerston had defended his China war diplomacy in a spirited speech at the Mansion House, in London, which was Mistened to by the Lord Mayor and most of the fo- reign envoys and ministers. Lord John Russell had pleaded his cause before the liberal electors of Lon- called, and let them goby detault, th ald not Walker and his troops over the Costa Rican complain should the sik i ners State allies. Of the truth of this theré can be no | constitution for Kansas, and her admission into the doubt. Henningsen states that in that battle | Union upon it at the next session of Congress. 400 of the allies were killed avd about 50 of his | But the free State party not only propose to ig- own troops. The battle lasted ten hours, ending nore and utterly disregard the elections called by Petitor with the Union and other journals of the sam: Claas for the patronage of Congress. All sorts of rumors are circulated about new editors for these papers—som + from the North aud some from the South; but one thing seems quite certain, that Wendell and his secre: backers, with Thurlow Weed—supposed to be at the besa of them—bas the vantage ground 8. Lovis, April 4, 1857. ‘The cilicera of the steamer 8. Mary, from Council Biufiy, report that four men were shot at Piatwsmouth, Neb: aska, March 19, by orders of a Vigilance Committee. Five others were banished the Territory and forbidden to return under pain of death. The offence was ‘claim Jumping.” cloud of witnesses, sixty in number, were criled for Morse, Dinrich AWorney, ie. 2 the witnesses be excluded from the court ox mony. , Judge Sanger, rvled that the witnesses called to contradict the covernmeat witsesses who test!- to the transactions at the Cragic House, ebould be £.8,é, & 8 5 z B E " 1 isl 1a " 4 4 we excluded and examined separately. Several witnesses don city in an eloquent address, and Messrs. Cob. in the utter defeat of the enem: Ina few we the 1 Legi re, they proposefto hold a se- wipes pay. Arrival of the Steamer Circassian at St. | Wereezcluced. a i 3 w weeks ii § 2 5 has cleared one bi it 2 @en, Gibson and Disrseli had been listened to and y parate election at a subsequent day—a separate se _ — trance iim eines Johns. a ¥ wh . . ho “4 oe * ppplauded by the people of Manchester and Buck- inguamebire respéctively. ‘The Mexican Envoy had arrived in Madrid, 994 M. Gonzales Bravo had been received as Spanist Minister to the English Court. Walker and Henningsen are confident of clear- | State convention, and to adopt a separate State ing the country of the Costa Ricans. constitution. { 4 " ‘ : Tbe question then arises, what will Mr. ri v ‘This intelligence was eal in — Private | worker's co in refer sae conticting letters by express from Rivas to San Juan del popular movements? If the pro-slavery gow Baurax, April 4, 1867, The steamship Circassian, from Liverpeol on the 19th ult , arrived at St. Jobns, N. F, on the 30th, and was to sai] again on the 24 inst. for this port. She is expected here to morrow. a splendid new office, which will enable him to do th» Printing cbcaper and beiter than any oneelse. By combination of all factions and the ald of Thurlow Weed bo obtained the pr noting of the last House, while Nicho! son was chosen printer to the Senate. Nicholson, no. THE 5 Edward Gould, Jr., yy in Har- if, ine Hy steamer . from St. Joh seven ‘The King of Prussia had proposed to renounce } Sur to meet the steamer Orizaba, by which ver | ment has the authority of law, the other he one inthe to caster wnae, and Pay wane amy pedaring from 1s, arrived mt py a conver hie rights phe pee rs jctere pret Se sel they came via Panama to New York. The } withoug the basis of law. Bat how ill | winter, and although the printing jobs of Congress will be Conviction and Sentence of Murderers. Sates becom: ae, ee Sit ae particulars we will give more folly to-morrow. | °F can Mr. Walker safely goto enforce thé one | gm apple of discord for all the democratic politicians, Cuicaco, April 4, 1987. ‘Q. What did be say would object to one of them, which was er Siveral dines taheetsemeieaennene vd ty | 824 to suppress the other? That is the main } yet have no doubt that Wendell will be Sually employ | ator a tee ent et A eae ted of | ial be proposed eee dass ctiie ea? aide oe Lc espatches, addressed t | ction, We must deal with things, not as we | €€o do the printiog on his own terms, whoiher Congress | bung ou the 1éit of May nest 7” ‘wed wit ai "apon the propraty of going in his owe nia, BS een eles a: "T° | persons in this city, have been stolen or ab- | Jyould like to have them, but as we find them. | Hees Bim or not, ec {ois and encibor indy; fost Bo revered home to cont The treaty for the abolition of the Sound dues was structed during the ernecaat on land or a! dis. bce hae like to — os people be TBE Banani rg Sone pe PRILADBLPHIA STOCK 2OAmD. — iiage. Mr. Daue argeed thas this eas one ef the tmtecs- pablished in extenso, and it was thought that its | sea. Acclue has been discovered to these depro- | partics of erritory ready to participate in Wasninatos, April 4, 1887, Siooks steady. Pennsylvania b's. 64; pan Ry ey ee gt effects on general trade with eye ive ve | ators, and the police have got the track of the | "be be Saptinney ee afi marie Se ENS Goofral Thomas to-day resigned the position of Assis | “9M! 196 Ialand Railroad, 1834; Morrie Canal, 1674. Mr; Holland, where be was inyied 1 ten, Tie cousidered very important. England’s share of the capitaliza- ; ‘ : say, that the res wo in favor 1 508 | tamt Secretary of State, and Mr. Appleton was imme- The Dimcul. : Han. a, ma portant defence ye al- tion payment would exceed one and a halt mil- geo a Great iiand are entertained that asa free State. But the free State party bave no | diately iehesieimen incon aaa sis ae pee at ag ge A aoe § low tose ied eavinn, oan ivan Sipe Se eaperence te Additional advices trom China report the execu: | singular and nefarious stockjobbing plot will | ing it, nor in the local agents inted to carr wa on - -. “ pplied to this case precisely as to other It is com- tion of Allum, the head of the Hong Kong bakery, | ee oatrealay et A ale egypt range Ary COTY | vide tor ima in & more sntiatuctory manser. Yesterday noon an toformal Convention was hold si | SUtent to show acts of the fartien, and words are part are explode in this city that will astonish some peo. | it out, aud they will have nothing to do with | tye siate Depariment have been {aformed of the same | Tammany Hall, to devise means whereby the dispate from which the poisoned bread was lately issued, ‘ " ‘ 7, them. They have so resolved, and they have re formation I telegraphed you, of the settlement of the | between the rival general committees and the Sachems | ¥! i » yr dinng s tes. le recently from Nicaragus, bat now im Wali "7 hey have 0 resolv d they iri x o ben Connected with the act; bet dialo , together with bis pesto “Hite io sit Pp Ly goad aan 6 - lar pro- | a:ftcut tes ‘Spain asd Werico. ‘Thas b could be settled to the satisfaction of all parties, The conversations, independent A the acts themselves, oan. Mr. Buchanan's inaugural address reached So street. . war cloud passed over the political horizon without pro | Convention wastcomposed of the Sachems, represents ry took @ recess of three- ampton on the 20th ultimo, leaving no time fora i : . f ceedings on their own account. pam pert of opinien on its merits from the The intelligence thus given effectually disposes These sharply defined contlicting movements English press previous to the sailing of the Asia | of the story publisbed in a Wilmington paper, | are provided for; and we apprehend that the out- next day. and shows that it isa hoax or something worse, | side party managers and agitators on both sides In Liverpool cotton was quiet without change of will do their best to work up another border price. Flour very dull at a decline. Consols are : / war: and hence we are mote isterested to know quoted 95) a 994. bribery and do their duty. what the administration and Mr. Walker propose ducing a ttorm, tives from the Wilson Smali General Committee, the so called Joba \. Savage, Jr , General Committee and some twenty members of the Tammany Society, William D. Kennedy, Fatber of the Council occupied the chair. Previous to the regular busizess the following reve!u Hors were offered by Elijah F. Purdy, and passed usan! mously — ‘THE GENBRAI DEvraTON NAVAL APFAIRG—APPOINTMENTS, ETC., ETC. Wasuixorom, April 4, 1857, The following officers have been ordered to the sloop of war Dale, which will soon depart for the coast of Afri ca:—William MeBiair, commander: Joe! 8. Keanard, Joba We hope the police in this instance will be above i E & [ i ; = Advices from the Cape of Good Hope of 31st of Ser een to do to keep the peace than in anything cise. Robert Stuart, Hunter Davidson and Thomas January represent the frontier as quiet. The vin- Resicxation oF Mayor Woon—Revowwrios | We have po idea that the Kaasas cloctions of | Pele Neutenante; Washington herman, passed as romised a very rich harvest. " SMOCR. > -W prat and ; i 0, reference tage pi i IN THe Democratic Panry.-We understand this summer, proslavery or no glavery, will siatant surgeor; Richard C, Dean, assisiant surgeon, and a gg fy From Netherlands India we learn that England that the was at war with Japan. Two British vessels of war had broken the chain hawser thrown across the mouth of the port of Nungasaki and forced ee thal have oo the ly Charter aud dace bicodehed Sid all the Gldbtderd fenbwed o an entrance to the anvhorages. No cause is assign- | Police bills now before it, and which will proba- | oy gos war, Mr. Walker's opinion of the Kan- ed for the act, nor did the Japanese rosist, althougn | bly pase both branches. One of the priucipal | oo, taw is one thing—it may bes good thing; the town was weil fortified on the sea side. causes which bas led to this determination on the but the opinion of the free State party ot Kansas ‘The English steamer Kangaroo having brough: | part of Mr. Wood is undoubtedly the expected is the thing upon which his practical policy of material aid to the Circassians trom Turkey, the | action of the Legislature upon the munigipal at- cersleh ep cumetelinn, ama Se tbldad was Russian Minister at Constantinovle hed demanded | fuirs of this city; but the more immediate cwase | o"tnoN “egrgnge . L explanations. Feruk Khan, the Persian Envoy, bad | nay yo found, we apprevend, in the peculiar | D¢ SUeW the people of all parties of Kansas to luld as many elections, meetings and conventions arrived in London, from Paris, and the full text of . 5 ea " rt. Bo- the treaty mode between himeelf and Lord Cowley | Cote Sdopted bby the sdministention of Mr. Bo- 1 5 sieass and tern them all over to Con Jobn 8, Our ham, purser, ‘The following Rogiaiers of Land Offices baye been ap- pointed for Minresota —Chas, G. Wagner, at Stillwater, famuel Piumer, at Faribault; Geo B. Clitheral, at Ojib- way. Milton EH. Abbot is sppoimted Recelver of Pabiic Moneys at Stiliwator. ‘The President has fixed the ameunt of penalty on the donds of the Reosivers of Public Money for the new Lard Districts in apenas and for the Chippewa District in Wis- cousin at $60,000 in each cage. There are three new dis tricts in Kamen, the sites ior wbick have been osiablished by the President, as follows —/elaware District at Dool- phan; Orage at Fort Scott, and Western at Ogden. The Sto fer the pew land district im Wisconsin is at St, leir.a have boon given to wrataln the menaires Ant the democratic party: Therefore resolved, that we hail the reaideney of Jotuee, Buchanal atAn rx of safety Zor the country, of peare snd good the people; ta the beginning of bis sania we perceive. in all vigor the 4 at made bim tbe friend aud adviser of the inimortai ‘Jackson. ihe ‘aly of the lamented Volk, ad the Mayor of this city, ermando Wood, ia- tends to resign his office, as soon as the Legisia amount to anything practically except mischief ; but we have an apprehension that they may pro on! we sustain 1 unite our energics against the common enemy. The subject legilimately before the Convention being anen in filli in this city. : “ Jaime of the rival \ wes petal. = nen in au ng TF rasp bs yp in oe 5 ns gress for a judgment ?—or will he permit only | There & am unusually large number of applicants for oe ae alas chery vaeeeragres reba France and England had become reconciled to hese appointinents wi ore ate a greater in r the popular proceedings called for by the Legis ccusulships. priety i * primary lection 0 supersede them e c nal and extcrnal revolution among the unterri- F : The |’, esident this morming informed his friends that the pelicy of the King of Naples. ind lature, and suppress all others in conflict with The City I t ts 411 deaths during the | fied democracy than bas been known for years of ‘ i yer next week is to be ontirely devoted to foreign affairs. 4 ¢ Mity Inspector repo jeaths during th q 7 Y that authority? That is what we should like to = past week, a decrease of 34 as compared with the | It may be remembered that the appointments of | Know, Indian Atrocities In Iowa. return of the week previous. The scarlet. fever is | poor Pierce created a great commotion in the . ing ~ agro 59 MURDEROUS ATTACK OF INDIANS ON A WHITE SEr- wens on the decliue, and diseases of the lungs, throat, | party in city and State, and split the con- A New Use vor Tur Prware Sex. Oar TLEMENT AT THE HEAD WATERS OF THE DES A goed Ke, are ies frequent. The following figores ex- } cern into two sections, both equally sound oi. all | Cte*pondent on board the United States ship} MOUNBS Premenwme, April 4, 1867. ; Some th; 1 oun hibit the number of deaths during the past two | 14. creat democratic principles. ‘The sppoint- Jobn Adams, in hie letter published on Suu A letter received here from a reaponsibie source, dated : ‘came in; did not him, weeks among adults and children, distinguishiug | |. oF ihe present aininistration cannot re. | [2% ‘marke that the natives ot the Marquesas | Fort Dodge, lows, March 23, says thet © settlomeat of F i FO} the sexes :— “ 44 Ss Tatauus in the Pacific, with whom he had been | ‘erty fmiliea 96 the head waters of the Dea Moines "remember wheter Men Women Boye. Girts, Tot | duce thealcmocrasy to a smaller minority than re ve in of th river had been stacked by Indians, and that it was sup ‘night; 1 wae introduced Ree eae Meret ee ee IS. RE | it wae lett by the election of Inet November, but | * ying, ai ape wooing the fairest | sea enal ell wore murdered. Only two houses were b-}- “py PA enaing April 4... 87 ie im 4 ‘ damecis they can find, wedding them, and thea St about six o'clock or « quarter of an after; there Among the principal causes of death were the | they will create sach a revolution in the invernal a Visited by the persons bringing the sews, in which ‘was convorsation at the table that evening betwoon Mr. followin, management of the party aa will give this State { ©ting them up. Our gallant correspendent is } fourteen dead bodies were found. Some hed deen ‘and Mrs. Kailoch and the ladies in reference to going to 7 Wek ening Week ending | tq the opposition for several years to come. The indignant at this sad misase of so much Joveli- | shot end others inhumaniy clubbed to death. it was Le ee we ih abs Ham a rh ier new federal officers Mr. Schell excepted, he { DC art = ie ens rr —y pe opatenneas wae ahd, ates Gar ae now in oap- Sonnet ase’ be areas Tetammatios of te fs 24 | ix a man of bigh character, and his appoint- | “fC £004 of their kind, and to plontiful as to | weuy, a meeting ot citizens was called on the 284 uh, was.of no thaw! oo: Searle ever ows. % | ment creditable to avy udinivisteation—have | ™#K it obvious that no man nocd pick his wite’s | aad'e company of fy to one hundred men had orgs: bow ‘rontt ine ‘Mession mo 4 a sae ab ribs or cut steake from her person from necessi- | nized to march to take vengeance on the Indians and res was pro- ibe | e mo ngulor results in al! circles, : Drepey t heed. n eae fom «: we gar bed activity ty. We need not say that we concor with our | ¢t¢ aBy persons that might be found with them, 0 Lote of Srouy ve 6 » Iw hich will reorganise the party upon a new and countryman in this view, net only on humauc | qhe Reported Defeat of General Walker a . ae There were alto 6 deaths of apoplexy, 7 of bron | curious asia, and give rise to strange, interest- bat on bygienic grounds. Every medical man Hoax. ‘was one of ebitie, 7 of congestion of the brain, 7 of intiamma- | ; 7 ial, phil ical | Will vouch that the fleeh of female mammalia is * Barrimomm, Apri 4, 1867 iow yank J ¢ ° ° ing developements in a finaneial, p! lonophical ‘The Wilmir gion 4 4 admits thes the assoust of ihe ring the day less wholesome than that of males. We fear the people f the Marquesas must be injuring their health by their unwholesome dict. The most curious feature in the busines is that there is a large body of Christian mission tion of the bowels, ( of hooping cough, 5 of teeth ing, 7 premature births, violent causes. and political point of view. To George N. Sao ders, Isaiah Ryndere, Efianuel B, Hart, Avson The following i« a classitication of the diseases | Herrick and Isaac V. Fowler is mow given: the and the toral number of deaths in eack class of dis | Te*ponsibility of leading, managing and guiding ease duiing the past two week — the democratic masses, thus relieving the shoal- 7 < Marh%8 aye ¢ | ders of Mayor Wood and his friends of the load | *¢s on the islands, many of them from this coun- t © are i : under which they have toiled eo lopg. Whether | ‘'% We are not led to suppose indeed that there oe reverend gentlemen are in the habit of Junching 10 1g | the new prophets will make money or reputation, , 2 t " ‘ off their tender spouses; nor even do we hear of Hy ae os les 120 | or lay up for themeelves treasures in heaven, rated premature biter... io @ ” their accepting invitations from the native chiefa to partake of a nice wife ham, or rasher of defeat of General Walker, purporting to have been re- Oived from a veesel that put into the mouth of Cape Fear river, wae a (iret of April boax, and chuckles over the snoeees |) met with i/o dedeiving & portion of ihe press. Nicarawga News at New Orleans New Omimame, April 4, 1867 ‘The iste Nicaraguan news hae excited General Walker's triends here, ard iaege collections of money were made 0 day, and more recruits and provisions will be sent on to him as speedily as possible. News from Mexico, Bas trwous, Apri! 4, 1987, stillborn, and 6 from jet Were Pad up -seing that maiters or than Detter, they reesei ved = « of what v7 La rand stroke to compel the pay: @ day, when the trates arrived at the fines Were put into the engine bourse, other, and the doors closed a tee ‘ver the ‘Whoa the time carne for remains to be s¢ , and eruptive fevers 65 0 Momace, bowein and otber digestive organs fi “6 Gov. Wisk € wir AXODMER.. 0, ez girl Hed with breadfruit. 4 general levers 0 ar 7 . “ “i ms . - m Maxir' ps dai 8 en aa the ui Mat ay Bat they New Orleans papers of Tuesday iast are to band by is taeeeey t : d in Another coli J the manifesto of Cov. | are there, am — Popularity of Amir fe | the arrival of the mall ae Isto ws due, They contain ad. Wise on the sulject of land distribution, The | pasts, it is evident the missionaries know ot } ¥ from the city of Mexico by way of Tamploe to the a remen, and pay = 4 * ‘ 3: ‘Tore! oveenw eves “ 411 | opposition party in Virginia are fighting for the | them, and cannot prevent them. Jt would per. | 17th ult. jountry was quiet except in the Western cher em pies ey eee Ft jeuuad the overture Ok teas’ The momber of deaths, compared with the corres | spring election upon the issue that Virginia is | haps be well for some of the guntlomen whose | sete. The trp apt pinto Aida soll Ba = hoe pond ing weeks in 1555 and 1856, was a« follows mntitied toa ehare of the ylic lands or the " ' t a. lind had given rise much apprebension. General con Wei bbdig abca 1. 1000 : a entitied toa share of the public lands or the pul- | cont. Jbutions gq to sustain these miesionaries dence was expreneed im the revuit of Gencral Latragun’s De. do, 6. a6 aig | lie land fend, and that it would be a great relief | in their arduour labors to inquire what bas been one ae eo. 4, ie 411 | to her heavily taxed people to geta Tift of this | done during the past and what may be expected ‘ois; m... oo oe Bt ESE t a | sor. from the fuderal goveroment, ‘The Gover. | tor the future. We are aware that in May nem In Vhia eopsition {hin ge roma ned since oe Se dante ete aod the helaner of ver any, 19 of Englands | nor ie called ont again to demolish the enemy | we shall have in the proper column of the weaal Cee pap capeeeens (ea nna, Comnen tee [aan cee flock ond 0 ay caase The Béard of Tew Governors held « special meet | bis platform, asd the Governor comes to the | report, an exact list ef the number of Marquesas Whe James Adger 0t Chartonten, be jig yeoterday ¢ other ve with his head wellup and his feathers fy. | soale converted to grace, and of those which are Unakumrom, April is gant the wind. says he: the t ‘ of eof: » ahate: eo ‘The (piled States math ateamanip Jamon Ad nd that ho did not snow the time \t com fore tp tanaiete . og in the wind. Th aye he; tho divi. | considered to be ina softeuing stato; wo think ) fee Unes Sues, et, eneeee ar meeneter Capt, | state ond w to Wy menoed. and wiehed to Reow tir, and alee loos over of the Porrd non | ion of the public lands will be Mesolution of | it would be well to add fn a foot note a elacsifi. | morsibg. | Ww We bites wie. dushiy Sumas aaa hig legture; drove Wo the Lechmere Houpe; weat by

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