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WHOLE NO. 753]. IMPORTANT FROM NEW GRANADA. The Rejection of the Propositions of Our Government. Tareatened Rupture with New Granada, ao, ae, a ‘The news from Bogota, recetved by the way of Aspin- ‘wall by the George Law, is to the @tb ult., aud fully com- ffarma our previous advices trom New Granada. My. D. W. @idet, » passenger by the George Law, brings ‘the dempatohes from the United States Minister at Bogots, to our government, and we hope that they will induce Smmediate, full and decided proceedings to settlo the | The Qnestion of Mrs. pending questions between the two countries. Paxama, N, G., April 3, 1897. Me Difcudtiea tetoven the United Biates and New @ranc —The Rejction of all the Propositions of the Biaua—The Departure of the Speciah Minister Ne Bows, éc., dc. il THE BURDEL L CASE. Cunningham's Marriage to Dr. Burdell. pent Helen and Augasta Cunningham on the Stand, Mince the dopariure of the Texas, by which the lot | Sheir Test!mopy—Interesting Developements mows from South and Centra! America was forwarde2 +0 you, there have been no arrivais bere by which lair Mitelitgence could be obtained. On the 27th ult, the West India mail steamer Clydo ar- vived at Aspinwall with the malls {rom Bogota, bringing mows from thet city to tho 6th of March. From the motions forwarded to you by the two previous mails tae yeaders of the Hxxsip will not bo ecrprised 10 learn that all the attempts of Mr. Bowliv, our Minister, and Mr, Morne, ocr special Commissioner to migotinie with the wevernment of this country, have proved unsascesafal, aad tbat consequently both those quntiemen have no sourse jeff Dut to suspend ai! further acgotalon aad retire. ‘The Bogota papers sssert that Mr. Morre’s ultfnalum @emsanded $400,000 as indemnity for the losses sustained om tho 15th of April, but there is some reason to dou>t whether (hie statement is correct, as it is mot known that ‘Mr. Moree was empowered to make any such propositioa, and he would scarcely venture to do so on kis own re- @pousibiity, If it be true, it is certainly a great ‘come d@ewn”’ from the first six propositions said to have beea made, which were as follows: — 1. Two neutrsl ¢istricts, free and with their own govern- mente shall be made of the tatercceanic track, but dependent om Rew Granada. ‘2 Trial by jury and religious liberty is to be gwaranteed, suficege We t be limited to those who hold certain property ‘aad al! the inbabitante are to be citizens, 3. The gov fusno furid) to the (rauoad) company. and ip case of ot do 60, the Nor! spose tex contribaciona_ whieh can even be levied on sehen ak peaetrer 1 te nie become gi ve more authority than the Assembly or the muntcipality, from whom the transit is exempt (from interference). 4, They cede the full sovereignty of the islands of Tab og, abogutiia, Flaminco, Perico and Culebra, near Panama, w the United Staves, to construct arsenals and » naval dapot 6. Ta cane of necessity the districts can be iy oasu- "Ge. 2.grEee 5 by military forces from the United States. Tighta ever the rath are ceded to the United ‘She will pay for the damages of the 15th of April, aad i he United Biates give a ler juin of money to New Granada, from which ie ‘0 be discounted wha, New Grauada oust 10 Day for ihe 15h of April. From the tenor of the foregoing, which I baye reason to mnow is substantially correct, tt does mo; appear pro Dadie thai Meters. Bowlin and Morse would reduce t2eir wltimatum to ® mere money demand, without at least Sttaching to it « clause providing for the future gefety of ‘he transis; but be that ex it may, the ultimatum was re. jected, aud it ie even arid that the Now Granadian Fevernment has msde counter claims for damages againcs ths Unite States, bot om what grounds is not mated, nor is t very easy to imagine, Trus the matter — steed on tho 6th of March, when the mail left, and dou dt. ‘eee full particulars have been rent on by this steamor to Wasbingios. left Bogota ce bis way hom: tne Ben eu bot arfive tx time to some ov by the Bogieh steamer. He may prodabdly reach here on fhe Mh, when the nest vessel My, Bowlin in ends leaving i : May on bis Aue a H £ i 33. i Mt properly | most important | under itt presen «| Met contain ; it waa ciples of mamanagement, !t can sever become anything ~ afer; | don't kno better th ie at presart. ‘The Independence and Deentor are stil! bere, the # Marye is st Sen Juan del Sar, and the Joon Adams at t ahoftly expected here. At Aspiowal! the port, abd ihe Saratoga occasionally drops in Work aro going On. prosont an agent here from the Amoricaa Qomme lore to convey him in a yessel-of war to Jarvie cket \sixmde, to look ay think io Wali streei, wo erat bare some who e:aio toat the ~ampies sent io New York and said to ve from there, are in reniity fron ube ele Ohinchas. Parties who have been there, report lands are most difficult to reach by salling vor 4 toat there are nett: eee om, bowever, the surveys ordered vy, tho go vernment io be mate by the voatet of war about to be sent there, will rettic the mattor satisfactorily. 1 inietver from Walker to the it convenient to leave Nioarag jw this Qountry, and ie wow dntoe bishops, know ie ‘Walkor’s forces in Nicaragua, from whence he Coste Rion, by the goveratson\ of whieo Mate be vas to this piace, got into an aliercetion the othor cay ernment of the districts is to lend stroug sid | th American Consul can raise @ po.ice (orce nud | Mr. Morse, it is said, (by remor from | from Carthagena ‘s duc. | ' nothing (¢ ¢aii my aitention to that for the guano ssid to | | tryimg and rearching cross ¢xamiostioos. | of Belen were all given in a bold, unfaltering voice, | A Yes, sir; it wason the morning when Dr. Burdel! came | my two brothers were present when be did tha! | banded {6 tober, and told her if she didn’t Iike it sho ‘Company, with instructions from Warbington to | bayer never seen the key sin por nor good suchorage | w ving been appointed to that port | wo first became acquainted with bim ona. ,& Pollsh priest, of whoss entece- | Yet be was as One Hime chaplain to | fiedto | he did | small; 1 th Fre Eduardo Verquey, bubopof Panama, and struck | him. For thie | and {ts ead, ‘all the due for- item sawsen he was arronca and Oe tharecey feat, (28 Apri ‘8 Negro, convisted on two Wet Seay sees erion vo (he Betore A. W. Bradtord, Esq. Mrs. Cuppirgham’s spplication for leters of adminie- tration wpom the esiate of Dr, Gurdeli, involving the question of her marriage to the cocensed, was br ought tp in ‘he Surrogaw’s Court at 10 0’clook yesterday worn log. The matter bad been kept very private, so there was only afew lookers on crowded nto the cell like court room. Misses Helen and Avgusia Qanninghan were the only witnesses celled upon the stand; their tes- timony cocupicd tne entire cay. Their self posession and coolness during thelr cross exam{nal\ion was wonderful; their auawers occasionslly were both curt andtart, With faces unvelled and conntenances unmoved, thoy seemed Prepared to withstand and boldly respond to the most 4 The answers TESTIMONY OF MI3S HELEN CUNNINGHAM. Miss Helen Cunningham, being duly sworn, said:—1 reside at 33 Bond street, and am a daughter of |he claim. ant; I sixteen years of age: I was living there last summer and fa!l; I knew the deceased. @ Look at the ring I now hand you, and ay if you Dave econ it before? up siaizs into my"imother’s room; be handed it to ber, and pot itom ber finger; { can’t remember the date; I think it was before October last; my sister Auguste and could get it exchanged; be said be hed purodased ft at a Mr, Selva’s store jm the Bowery ; I was st home in the jester of October last; tt was on the 28th of October; it was in fhe afterncon ; mother wat drosaing in her ro7! and ebo said sho was going ovt with the doctor; the d for was bot proseat ther ; | think It was between «1 and cight—say Bear eight; mother came dowm into parlor; she and the doctor both came in Game (0 about the cecwve of tae thing more than her — w ' Mier; alter I recovered, up to hor seni t aly nn hor? tb w many of iL) wi 4 wae mi a hee: Ms might fave boon halt @ dozon limes; the rest of iho time I s ept whee enpered back ; ie i = Es 5s z : fe ze i id not goveralls; Kay Ag dl) mother ha: oon te ih a om taken sick she Soc Whe #1 w ime io (iotober ¢r November; tiem dey, it was some time was @ month, or two, or 1 can’t three; i was ome fore Mr. Uiton couple of weeks Dedroom adjoinior may | afer we moved {nto the door was locked, sod | I saw the Koy at firet— | ga tren Bey Taaw it i the door; it was when we wero | rratging toe room, before Mr. 'iiman came; I never fw afer be came, to my romembrabos; Mra, Sood init laet fall; Tthiok (¢ wee | 1 don't remomber whother there om her way South, | coupled the large room, went (o the Souib | think whe th ihe oocup'sd the | feom above; mother was in the small room down | ihe emali room tn the second story adjoine t she doo. I think that the next room was then used room in which don’t when fr etal tol used tl room a# an offlce; (hem be onanged his bedroom and bie office to the front; there was & ‘P the emall room, im the second 7 ‘une that room {i is Operating room; Te Was a wardrobe bodatead in thet room: 1y mother’s ssquaintancs with the doctor Degan two or three years ago; | ik i fest cow him in mothr's bease in Twenty relations between my were He, rene Niwas last September: ? Doms, and sonnee! moi \: yo rere mer thet day. Q Wand > Temem der what—that there was euch not remember tha! there was ruoh a day deine 9 without her , that they Wont out on tbat day, | euppore: this conversa. tion ceurred in the front parlor, in the fret part of the evening; she said thie | tay enytbing sbout | Word oF exclamatio: present; it oa"t think it was tbe .he time asall; the doctor Octover; | know there at school, of bim which mother | slept on the Dl been sleeping in the 1 don't know, though. story and trying toes v to tome litle deiny? A oir; &) the ator walling to gut te tomake © to wait so long as to complain about it; 1 u ually weat down there to dress; 1don’t Know whether my sister 3 1 poure ever went up to call my sister when { was at the tabie. Q heed ye never complain to the servant gtri of hay- ing to it to get into that room? Covnsci objected to the question, stating that the on eee ‘of the case before the Oourt was to ascor tain the identity of the parties to the marriage. 1t made no difference how Mre. Qunniagbam conducted horself eee ‘Mr. Eokel! or what relations there were beiween em, Mr. Tilden said tha! every word and act of the parties daring the time of thealleged marriage was importantead — Dore upon the case; that every act and word tended to prove or disprove the alleged marriage, Mr. Fawarcs stated that he intended to show that Dr. Bordeli knew that Mra, Cunuingham was iiving sate Of i\L.clt tx Sercourse with another man; and (uat dell would be the Iaet man to marry » woman whose character be knew to be such We are prepared, sai be, 10 show ® course of improper aed illicit conduct 11 Ovunpection with thie woman, running through a series of years. Mr. Clinton seid that such « course of tesimony would pot could not be admilted; that oaua- wel for ihe opposition koows this very wel!, and there- fore they purposely made thelr stitement as bold ‘and gross as they could, so that there would go out to ibe world » baso and infamous slander, without any founda. tion whatever; but in @ proper court and at a {ime we wil! meet him on those slanders, and We shall noid counsel res) may but I will cbaracter, Dr. Berdell, is as wth that itself when compared with the bases: and vilest things. I oannoi any longer let there vile sianders sbout this woman go without being suswered a ‘they have in the newspape’s, but whea they are made as they td here by responsible oounsel 1 hold thom re e Burregate decided to admit the evi leuce, as It bore (0 a corte’ exient upon the question at issuc. H» was ‘willing to Dear any testimony that could possibly taro any lgbt upon the subject. nese—When my moiher first reuted the houve she bad a eervart girl named Hannab Coanalin; she was pare pore as purity ‘there in the house before we took it; | ¢on’s know when abe jeft; sbo was not tere whea the murder took piace; inore wan agirl there them called Mary Donegan; my | Whose Lame | Mezare. motber had apotber gir! before this last one, was Mary—something I don’t know what; after Bacon sud Thayer left the front room, it was know how \—whetber ig arked she said she did not kaow. Q. What do "ts know what I be- eve, She M1 the signature on exbibit No. wan ber mother’s. exbioit ey ‘taat ts; I think aguete’s bag L have not got any belief about i No, 1 waa egen showa fhe ‘the document veiug ooncesied. Q, Can thet ie? A loan’t Q Wel tt ef A. T cans ree know; I don’t think it is motoer’s; Ay a Your sister's handwriting! A. Rometimes metimes I don’t. a you think that exhibit No, 3 is! ing to your bent belief ist? Re: member you are under ont) now. A. I don't know whore it is according to my best belie!; I thimk it looxs New York; I waa re. ariiont recollection, J don't how oid | war; I don't know whether | was five, six or seven yours oid; 1 don’t know what nomber it was in Irving plase; I don’t know where Mr. Douglas resides; he isa friend of Mr Fekol; | waa examined by tho Coroner; I remember of then testifying to my mother, sister ané the Doctor's € Ont trgether om the Bib of October, | did no\ then the ring; 1 slept with my mother {9 the front room on the tolrd floor on the night of the murder: Telopt with her all might Q. Who get up first that morning? Mr. Ciinton objected to the question. Toe Surrogate ackod the parpose of ihe question. Mr, Euwerda raid that be would not like to give the reawonyat (bat tine, as it might affect the objcct desired. Queriion allow od.) A. | think we both went out of tbe room together. |. ¢. J and my mother; fi was between 7 and 8% o'elock; we went Gown piaire together and ate breakfest; | can’s ony how love it was afer breakfast shen we first heard ¢f tho morcer of Dr. Bordell; don’t think it was as Isto s# 8 o'clock, mother and I were to gerber: George fnodgr Acgnete and my two brothers were with ne the time; the rervan girl Oret mentioned it; ane aaid Dr, Bordeli was Gosd; don't remember whai my moiner asia; dos’s know say ye ured, i fainted away, I knew nothing about tue marriage woul! the Saurday mornivg Wter the Dootor’s death; I did not brow that mother fopt io the same bed of room with toe Dolor on te 3%b of Ootover. Q Were yor sot asked this question aod did you nov thus answer befere the Coroner's jary, beving reverence to the evening when your mother, sister sod the Door whent out togethart ““q How long wore they gone? A iden) kpow A. 1 don't Know, slr: | wag seemed so tanny ques jona, | cannot say; 1 con't know @rnetber | e tat arawer OF FOF. Q Were you mot mked thie quostion, end did you not givo this anawor akot “Did they come beck aiter leaving early that evesing? A T dow coud not dave answered so, for | knew UA ont that’ they did not return: Toon’ whott er I made that answer or pot; | am 6 | did pot make tha} answer, Q. Was this qoesticn put to you and 4i¢ you make thie erewer to? ‘You don’t know that they returned ent subs questly went out again? A. 1 don’t resollect.’ & Te vO enewered fo, but I don't think I did. Q. Do you remember of making this answer to thir qvestion? “Can you tell me about what time in the even- Mt was when jour mother called your aitention (0 the tact that she wes going out that ‘with the Dootor!’’ A “No, Iwas tm ibe parlor at time; it might Dave been between seven and eight o’cloo.”” Mr, Cl'nton—1 objeot to that qvestion; it don’t come withte the Iatiinde of this procedure, (Question allowed ) presence of the Dootir, so A. | did #0 anewer. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1857. mK HERA Ve0ol':c4 that you were asked thie question ? | not ask for it; bo said ne would prt the ring on ber Sager the band of Dr. Rovert:; (sometimes went down t sop | KDow # nu’ tre it wor; it was io bis offiog; this was the | with mother in thas }1tle room; sue was in her owa xd, | cay siter be tet spoke to me about it, the day veforo alone; | oan’s tel! the timo or moath; it wes in ths wimer | iho marriege, ard dozing my mother’s absence to Of 1656; 1 don’t kvee bow many times | went dogo—is | Gosten; Idun’s Soo* how long! was ‘np the room that | might re been Lalf w dozen times; en's sey whon | morning; I don’t rvcolloct any other sonversstion thet ( | Was; f must dave bees in last fall or winter, bet whe Dim ihe? morniog; motber reiuraed from Q When oo ‘Oovsicer the fall ag beginning? A In | Gesbenom bondsy evening; | don’t know wuat timo . (Judge Deas—sead that taformution to sfer- | sue leit iz the morping; ine Doctor went io tho door | rim, as {} wagreat discovery ) The aootor nover spots | wita ber; eho wert frum the houso om foot, | saw her © | to my motiver in any cifterens way afser sho cerriae | (ow Muvtes beore wto left that morning; J wae } than ne did before; mother bougus hor groceries from | rtanding on the statrz, and saw J". Bardoil } of 116 Fourth avenue, (Me. Cinwoa—Waat | 40 to the corr, | think; J can aay what iime it was, mother had iaken ber breekfas} sione; the doctor did not stata how long he was to be gone to | Earope; mother did not express wy desire to g9 to house wher a couaiu of his left. Europe, or sey wpy bing about it; lie. Bardell caveno | _Q, At what time did she leave? 4. I don’t know; I | otber reasoo at that (i100 for keeping the marriego searei; | suppose she can tell you. | [don’t thiek be ever gavo any ciber reason; lhave ro | Q You are here, and I want you totell ms? A. It | lated all tbat wag said abont tho marriage iv iho inter. was in the fall; I aid not go to the Tombs with Mr. Mar. | view on Sanday: it was? or 10 o’clook om Monday ‘vin to see my mother; | ouly saw bi onoe ta my Iife; | | worn'ng wheh the dector told me mo hor had gone to ‘wes not at home on New Year's day, i ; 1 think tt was between 7 and 5 o'clock on Tuse- | _ Judge Dean—Was tho door betwoen the hal! bodroom doctor asked mo‘hér ber age: it was | ged your mother’s becroom ily opened? 4. | no! 1 was oul og Cucaday umiil 43g P.M, bnew i to Opened ; was not opsned #0 1 did ww ne Doctor irom moruing tilnmight; when the Coroner’s inquest; i was then broken open, not uu | | returred | went up stairs to the docior’sroom; he was Jooked; that room (mother’s) ee with Mr, Uli | netim; Lteok my thiogs off there ana carried them to wan’sroom bya dark passege; doctor wasin mo- | the back room onthe fourth fiour, whore sis'er aud I ther’s room when she wus sick; when she was sick; bo rubbed her | eleoirionl battery up there; that was about the first of lat Janvary; Rev. Dr. Borobor, of Saratoga, was tuere at the time; | know that Dr. Burdell paid some of mo- ther’s bills; when patients came there to see the dooior, | and he was out, moiher always used to sco them, make | am engage s for them 40 come next day, and then toil the doctor; the front room om the third fivor was the or dinary rittteg room of our family: we genorally oscupled Saree iq were they? leughing. Mr. Kiwards—Coov are preity sorious questions, as you wil Oxd bota in tos court and another) ir. Burdell left boardwg a our N Teawe down to ton: went out to di did pot soo motaer was always (here arms, and took eo ‘Was at tem; (he doctor waz no! ly at 4 or 6 o'clock |. ; cr the Doctor from the I got home til I went ¢own to tea; | den’, know where thoy were at ime: I met Dr. Bardel! at the foot of the stairs; I was goirg down to tea; be know what rep\y J m mens; siter soa | went up to De, Mt was then betwee Burdell’s cfllve; | the back partor the day time, aud the doctor the | o'clock; I was Ofteen or twenty minutes and woot front one; tn toe evening we bad them boin; | siz o'clock; (he doctor was in bis office when we I eemetimes slept with my mother im tao there; he locked ratbor dressy tor him; don’t the third ‘loor snd someiimes in the 11; I hed boon visis- families had been think going, ime: @ gave avy reason why: we Ro carriage or comirg; on cur way back we talked nearly all the given my moihor by the doojor before {the ring, etylvg how fcany the doo acted about the rirg, to wheh she replied ‘You;'’ ort of ibe time trom the let of May till Uciober my pt in the back room, third slory ; abe slept octor in his bedrcom, while Mrs. Snodgrass occupier the large room, I stopped apd knocked a the door as | went down ana ste would answer; J dove so al h aed in the froxt rocm om tho thi: Burcell wae annouuces; Nar in golt g Gown to breakfast thas mor Dreskfest with me; I bad ue ver been ¢: neas before I was on the Coroner’s inquest; | was very Much exetted; there was no other laay present when i was examined; the room was very full and very close; | had no fatimation before gong into the room of what questions would de asked me. Mr. Tilden—Wbo breke oper the coor between these | Pooms? A. I don’s now; I don’t know whon the key | Was lost; 1 con't think there was any key to {t, for on sae | Right of the party motbor wes vory anxious to get in'o that room, but coulé not; after the ist of May mother had the dootor’s cioibes washed in the house. Witners to Mr. E:warde—I don’t know the tims be (Dr, Berdeli) paid the bilis for mother; be had at the time some of mojner's movey deposited in tho Artiesn’s | Bank; I saw ber give him this money ; I don't kn: together; at Idon’t know what other money she ga’ Know tbat | ever saw him give ber any othor mon slep’ with her unti! abe re- covered; Iw me time, snd mother re- mained with weeks, Belen cid knocking 6 the doctor's bedroom door t¢ afier we camo down sinire to sleep, I was geverally am earlier riser than 1. Bona atrect a year ago iastSep em- came trom Sarat previowsto toast I It 10 w friend at Clevelama for three monins demeanor to my moster before and afer ine arriage was kind aad afico.jonate, and her condest to similar; { jodged from his apptarsnce tbat he tt A vba there bb clepauidon ot hie" property any statement az to the lon of hie property; taey did nol go on 8 wedding excorsion, becvuss my mother had to settie some property ; be went to Barawga at the iaiter part of the week; 1 don’t know why she did mot jote Bim. The Court was then adjourned till 10 o'clock ibis morn- irg. wo the doctor ; pock- would pur it the gave it mid be ; the docior afierwarde ured to givo ms checks on the Artisans’ Pank. (.\ cifeok on thie bark in Mrs, Capningham wae then sbown to the wit- ‘who sa'd she did not know that ebe bed seen thet IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Hostility of the Clergy to the Government— The Expedition to Sonora—steam Naviga- tion of the Pacific Const, dic., &c. from Vera Cruz to the 4th of April. Consideradie excite ent prevatied at the capital or the TESTIMONY OF AUGUSTA CU>NINGH AM. evbcet of the threatened Spsnvh invasion. | Mise Margaret Augusta Canzingham being duly ewore, | The ehcreh party was trying to get up anotber revola taid—1 am cighteen years oid, reside at 81 Bond strosi, | tiom. The priests were denounc.ng the Dew constlintioa | and am the daughter of the claimact | ag irreligious. Difficulties were expected daring the holy Mr, Olinon—Q Did Dr. Bardell or your mother ever | wees. The Comonfort government was sill! sirong, and apply to you to witness & marriage ceremony between | would, it was believot, chastire the Archbishop and 1614 wimess tae solemaization of | other ecclesiastics, and probably before jong deal a death Diow to the churob militant. The failure of the Forsyth treaty will stimulate Comonfort to vigorous moxsares, The army bad sworn to obgorve the coustitaioo = Ik w: favorably received all through the States. Several om ployes of the government had refused to awoar to tt aad ; | were deprived of their offices. The Trait a’Crion esti- te ve +, 0 ® | maies the number o! theee si TC, including three magis- 5 be also sated | i raics of the the Supreme Cocrt, officers of the adminte- tration of justice and public rents, as wel! as severa! the Gepariment of the interior keep ascoret; sho sal question 1; ho stated likewiso that motner was going to | Goshen to see 1f sho could get Dr. Bnodgrass to com: | town to marry them: I asked the dovtor ifthe marrisge wee to \ake place at the house, he sald it was; | thea ea Of the treary and the fact of fresh instruc tons having been forwarded to Mr Forsyth, hopes thet Mexico wiil aval) berrelf of the opportunity aad treme wuch s treaty as will bo acceptable asked wry be wissed to & seors., bo The | cgiteh ba'k Mejicena wens ashore near Vers Crur, wid he fied promised Dimas Habberd that be prob: ‘oom tion of the would never marry any che wh.le eho was singe: | Sry wO%s, Provably Boome loss, with portion of the that sbe was tbe only inoumbranoo inet he | (cneral (hilard’, who distingishod himself \o the Inst hance s thes time, that 882 | revolt againet Santa Anna, and who wee seri yusly wound. berore Jane next; mother bong | told | 4 a: Pucbis in the Haro y amariz difficulties, hed arrived a inen | 9 Mi xioo, where bis movemense wore watohed in ovnse poe cf his snapected counection with the Son ore Bit. Desters, This movement had caneed much excitement. Three suspicious looning veseelg bad been snoken in the pb aaa Ono of them war reported to be losded wid wen. A battalion of National Guards, with a small force of arUilery bev deem vent to Tehuantepec to geard the ne wonal im that quarter Disorders had taken pisee (bere and many persone were killed indy hoatiittics coptinued ia Yoesten ‘The Tressvrer of the Custom Bowe in Mexico heviog declined to rweer to the new constitution was ( imureed, and Mr, F. 6 Farriea appotwted in his stead. The Governor of the Territory of Lower Oslifornia bad inaved 0 decree regu'ating (he taking of pearl oysters. Mar recollees any tbicg more that en Ly # o’slock j } J eer cee mercly mie The highwaye are reported ts deing prety cleat of , 000! ‘Dr igande, ow!) u moco'ed patrols susie by the the suswer I made bim | soome 0 | "The State of Tamaulinas wae free from revolution, aot. pth R | withatandteg the reported pronunciamiente of ex Gov. there: he the — 3 a 1 van ben ond to the Rev De morris Geners) Tracoris wae sti! in prices, bat bet petitioned | to be elecbarged on bail room for the purpore of doing #9; went upetairs, 148" | ihe condsote had arrived from Pachuca and Roal del the Dector when I came down sisirs, iG bit Off90: | wonte win over 160 bare of ailror, valved at $190 000 mother was (hen wiih him; we wer: down | THe ines were ins fouriebing condition steire all toy ir from the office; we wm The Guadalope ralircedt wae nearly comp'ee Tt wae solng © pase Out, but mother met my sister Hele! and told ber she wished her to remember this oigts; | Ww what answer she made mother we then | patted ont of the house; |i wae between 7 and 6 o'cloom; | after 7¢ got ont mother said ehe hed lett ber gioras— that Is, sfer wo had walked ® short distance from tae | home; the doctor raid be hed not any either, but would | step and buy thems pair; I think movher then ea'd, We expected tha the read would | June. te in rucniog order ‘a ment hed comotuted & con\ "sot American, for the oavigetion by a'liae of steamore fieam marigation feom thern lino of doxivo, ntepec 10 the weme ie the Guilt ef Calif he frat reemer is tobe will (lop @t Our oormeimeker's, Mem, Ballenboack, | Heceden the line wi ‘mcathe. Com [shee has ae te oppeatic the Lng mage ‘ 4 10 got the privilege of working the geano ites on tne race Tewark, as she prend in at j ower Caliiore s, om cooditing 0° payor tothe hepech the doctor would pot take the sumber of | Tee \elamas Treascry $3 for every ton of guano expored the house; he sald ho could remembor it aw belo | to CoBiain 200,006 tons uf guano, e7oAi in qualit opperite the Metropoitian; be left ma at the @ | fo the beet Peruvies. aaa nd mother amd I went tn; he onme in afer Baving bought | “ree gerranrdinary complaing jurtly of Ye weat of tra the gloves; we bad then boon thero abou! bali sa hOET: | Coline recites Deswoen Mexion anc Vera Cruz Trenty he banded mother the glover; they ware whim: he hale | per bimeeif: they were alro while: we then ies toe hones; I don’t romember whether they put on the glove: before leaving the house or not; we ali then weet d'recily {om that plaze to Mr, Marvine's; the serrant onene ttno | 400; WO Weat int We front room; the girl followed us in to meke the gas brighter; there was no one ia the room when we went in: Mr. Mervine Ebene in» tho room and made the remark, You ree I am functor .”’ | | four persone covld only | places on the coaches wore | A deoree bad been pr Jeuda in Lower Caliiorn's, oF the isinods ae jacont, be pre nen'ed Withio six montoe all lends not then resogeized ae belonging (0 individuais to revert to the nation Mr. Samee!, @ Frenoh engineer, bar conce vot » of crossing tbe greater portion of the ater or of Mexico, from ene ooean (o the other, by meant of water. is Recommodnied daily, and Hing ate prom’s a be took my meme and sge on @ piece of paper ropemes (oO mecend the Mio irms end to make hue be asked them from myeel’; moiner then aaid | Prypers cy Mire pale, | wae her davghier, ine tor introduced G4 pacitc, With the exception of » f to Mr, Marvine, efiher before oF after he took my name, J can’t ony which; | think he them performed tee cere. moby; the deetor stood feolng Mr. Marvioe: mother stot at bis left, Mr Marvine boing in front, moiser stood in front Of the gota; the dector ood kind of around from ber, DOt w @ strelgnt line; the ceremony war theo per fori Marvine (hen mady & short prayer. alter tat be made some remarks, whicd ido not remember: be theg aeked the dootor if be wwhed a certifoas, I thak , ine dcQtor said, “It whi be better o haveous,”” Mr. Marvine told him he would have Wready in the morn!ag it be would call; Dr. Burdett eald be would #090; wo them left the Boure; | did not see any domentios 'o the deck room: 1 thought the © wore come persons look ing through the door; the deotor said a home before we be did not wiea | trapeti is to be made by Motors, Degollacon & Faring prize in the San Carlos lottery— The Mextean ‘adustria! Saatbin | ber next ‘The corporation of Mexico bad reanlved to ercet «00: lamp, with bust, to Count do Revillagijedo The Nefonol Deen snopressed vy the govern mnt In cone “jucnce of ite poleraice with the Sigiv tp reference to *pantre bostfilties. Senor J | Minister of reagury. | _ The government hed isened s maniferio to the nation | Teviewing at considerable sength the imporiast events of the admintstration vl drawn the $60,000 006 each opens on Ie: Novem Pony me a8. Con ae The attraction offered latt even- (ng at Nidio's Saloon ensured s very good andien, t0 apite of the uncomfortabie rtate of tho weather, and in» the Doctor said thie and pet my mother; after wo lof ime house we Fent immodiat-!y home al! logetber, and ar- rived there about § o'olcok; after we arrived at home ri ie Maretsee troup iu the tame batlding | We went Up staire to ihe dootor’s cfr; I dont know | de Wilboret wae the bright partiowiar ater, and her how long we remained there. it was probabiy ten or A | exertions met with accustomed svortess, more expecially teen minutes; on the way home! mete thie remark fo | in the Brindii from Meoveth, the doctor, 1 1 should ever tol! it, what would he | cored in the Largo as Fictotum Mr, and Mre Achmeteser dor"? be said “be would kill me; | did not know whe | recetved ibe first in the Aungar ther be was im jest or earnest, mother asked the doctor | and Mr, &. also obtained an encore in La Fue der Amani. | why be die mot give My Marvine Wertng: be eal be dig = The concert war entirely peocesstos Q Do you » Have ‘Quy recollection pow of thelr retaroing | snd say @ few worde, and ts would de just as well; that niget?”’ aud maxing the followiog answer to '« thea pot the ring ou her finger; 1 don’t “Ne, sir; 1 bave not; did not pay any partioular at |.remember any conversation thas oocarred while teption to 14. we were up stairs; afier I loft the back room I went into A. Idon’t know, sir, ff 1 aaswered that way; 1 wae | the docior’s bedroom with my moteer; we had some ‘Ret ewere of it; 1 was in suob a of + 1 | conversetiod there; I don’t recollect ty what it big mye wha I said. pa salen } from that yonee Tweet op ghd an . remember the anew avd oond wy sister ion there; wes A @kenen?! Greg tie APePNS @'4 not iceve tbe room again that night. : * Don’t you remember their and wh re. Mr. Citnsjon—Whe wes tne party who wae married | turned?” “My moiber and sister ‘Dr Burdel', I | $0 your mother that night? A. De. Harvey Purdelt. j Deheve; I dov’t know whe:her they came into the hou.e i". Pidep—-How do you fix the time as being the OF not; I did not see them.” ‘th Cay of Uotoner? A. I totnk tt is sometaing i ought @ | do not remember whether I said that or po}. 10 remem ber, tho dootor oftea spoke to me aboui it; two Q. Do you remember making the following aaewor to | oF threo days after that he raid: “Do yor remember the thie question — ‘28th fF"? J em sure and positive that be apoke to me about “Do you know where your mother lodged thet ight: | /oing a whnora; it war ip the morning, before courch | with you or efther of your sisters!” “I oan’ tell wnere | time, | she slept. Q. Is there any peculiar etrsummtance perides | & Yes, s'y, 1 think I said that, but I suppone sbo slept | this that enables von to fix tbat dato im | down stairs: she bad slepi dows stairs before tass tims, | sour mrmoryy A, Ho told mo the sunday ® before in that little room; I never sew the marrage oortttcais | he wastes motber to go to Goshen; on Monday tho ‘until afier the dosth of Dr Burdc!!; J | ‘ai it whiiets | Doctor told me my wotner had goue to Goshen; 1 don’. | night mother tol? Helen to remem er that nignt, I don’s | We beve dates from ihe chy of Mexico to the $4, and | ‘The Artracrdinary of 1#t April, in announcing the rejpo- | hed ordering that a claimato | 7 | througbowt Antonio de lAfoente had boon appolned | LD. — PRICE TWO CENTS. INTERESTING FROM NICARAGUA. Additional from the San Juan, but no Later from Rivas. CONTINUED SUCCESSES OF COLONEL LOCKRIDGE. THE CAPTURE OF CASTILLO, &., &e., ae. ‘The George Law brings no later advices from Walker's camp; there had been no arrivals down the coast at Pa- pata, We have received, however, two wooks later news trom an Juan dei Norte (Greytown) which ts highly favorable to Wa anes. f The steamer Orizeba was at arene on the 41h toat, awaiting tbo arrival of tho Tennesser’s passengers via the | railroad fiom Aspinwall. Tae Tennessee val errived at | Aepinwall, and had on board upwarda of two hundred | Fecroite for Gen. Waiker, who wou'd go up by tho 0. | Te important news is from tho San Juan, Cyl. Lock- | ridge continued vietortoas. Ho had ecapturod Casiiliy, | and ere this has probably effected « junsilon with Walker, Ty will be remembered b Jers that the Ogioael informed the pureer of the “es tao ib Ob, hat he should not agata 9B 0rw, Yur woud push forward to the Inke. OPARATIONS ON THM SAM JUAN. [Prom ibe Aspia wali Qourier } @auvrows, April 5, 1857, Two deserters errived tere on Aunday lat. Toy stated that taey If on ino Friday algtt provious; thet Col, Lockridge was then at Wrohnoa rapids, aad that bo had bren engaged up to that time in gotting his pro- visions, ammunition, &o, over tho repide: that it hig Intention to*atinck Castilio the wex! mornlog (datar- tion we have upto the pressa) time, The steamship Tensessee being vow dus from New York, it ts probable that Col. Lookridge wi!l seud = boat down to-night or to-morrow morning. Mr. John Shean, who arrived here the Ragtien tteamer from Aspinwall on Saturday last, died ou Toes- Axother correspondent at Greytowa furnishes ue with | the following :-— | Haangvantans, San Jaan River, Marob 23 ‘The Ist battalion of new recrats, now commended by i. F. P. Anderson, wit! +e oalled the 1st ritlo patsation, ‘Ow. W, Berrington; ¥, Capt. M French; Ali officers acting aa lieutenants wil G, Can MoGritl. i remain as at pre- rien Doubieday is here>y appointed [ertenant Colene!, and Major Caj Mejor of the batialica; Major Baldwip, Aid to the soder ja Chie’, N. A, wili aot ag volurte:r aid to the commanding oificer om tue San Juan river. Col. George B Hall, Capi. J. F. Farnham, avd Lieut. James Smith, are this dav dismissed from ine command. for intemperance, and for conduct unbecoming office's gcutlemen; and chargos have boen preter red against thom and forwarded to the beav quarters of the army. Also, Drs. Anderson and Richardson of the 24 oatts Lion, ae d.smissed for absexce without leave. § A. LOCKRIDGE, Col. N. army, commanding on Sen Jaan rive The latest date from Walkor’s recruits up the San Joao river is tothe 27tb ult., st which timo the whole force, about 600 men, including sick and wounded, had | been taken above Machuca rapids, ten miles below Cas- filo, and wers there encamped. Everythiog veluable had been removed from Sorapiqui and San Carios ialand, kod the fortifications destroyed All the men, amman!- on, provisions and boate were above the Maohuca, and Preparations were being made to atisck Castillo at the eariiess possible day. STILL LATER. } lie reported that cance reacbed Groytowa on the | migbt of the 2d, that Lockridge took Camillo on Monday, March 20, with ais entire force of 400 men, ageices about | the same force of Corta Rieans He experienced a lose of 37 mon, and kilied over 120 of the enemy and routed the remainder. We bavescen a letter from San Joan dei Norte, dated the 28th alt., with the following rosracairr. | On the 19in and S0th Lockridge and Horneby wen! forward wiih the'r troops to opee the river. Toey hava taken We Castillo (Vie)»). Woknow nothing of their forther proceedings THE TRUE POSITION OF @RNERAL WAL: | [From ibe Aspiewali Courier, April 8) © | The present appearance of Ventral Ameriona waters | gives assurance of considoradie chazges, of whica the public generally “ba’e na ken.” We bavo less doubt than over about the suczess of the cause, Bat we think the work is to be acoompl'shed by a much more direct 4 tmmediate use of the weapons mcet familiar to the commercial generals, commodores ad wooll be presi- dents, valiantly leading on the hosts, We boileve that Walker has boen or is 0 bo approached by boi parties principal in the actual outside etrugg7—and we are con Odent he might, ere this, have reocived aid ead somfor from the enemy’s camp, even to their own doviruction— s think the terms apon which such work could bave | deem did not suit him, Finally, we are of the | pine Walker cannot be whipped by the Costa Rivana, | de, with the ald they are gotting from ovtsiders— | that the withdrawal of the said aid would onabic hin to | whip them—that both they and their allies ia New York | are beginning 10 be convinced of these fecis—and inal, | per consequence, ome of these partios, cr some from among (hem, will #id him (or whoever may sucosed him) even to on early triompb. That there are moos now om the board (at wil finish the gane tn @ few mowhe @ our homet comviciion. The emi\ssarieg who are continusity pasiirg and repessing within ocr vistom, and tbe evidence Of the presence of ethers im bigh places, farnieh us ese. ‘vincteg proot that the came ist a very interesting and decisive nage. News from Havana. ARRIVAL OF THE RMCTKE CITY—THE SLAVE TRADE FREIGHTS, HOLIDAYS AND TRADER. The reamrhip Expire Ciy, Captata Grifla, from Bs vara, arrived yestervay in % ‘The Empire City left New Orieans atti & 64d Inet, and entered ihe harbor of Havens a searive on the 8th. She loft for New York at Lis ok A MM. the some day, and arrivod at her wharf at an rariy bour. ‘The Empire City lef: at Havana steamer leave! from Onariesion, aad Wert ind!+ mai! steamer So!out, ins: from | Vera Cros, arrived the ame morn | No foreign man-of war im ihe berbor, | Raobanges are reported—Neog York 4 to 4)q por cent discount; London 6% 9 6 per coms promtam Froighia, owing to the large fleet of vorses a. anchor aod daily arrivals, hi a te inet, whilo recel pts from the * A br! four cargoes be adviors, aay 1,822 10 |b imporieo geo + have nan no | the prinss fp oor jist have neon merely me to lute coir g It Is umporstble vy report oa 4; € r a of pense to ovaiirm holders ip isoking for & ebipments to the Australian me ket. Barancterse —The flour market A tow pareete ot ade yy 10 day, bet ali otbor b ods have bes very amen) in tobacco, t euppliea ie from | heavy Tonirco.— There Bas b gence of the | Amer ca. We bave ne! beard of trane te a decided improre meet in the wone of ! Gaccanie, Ao —in evgare there ie | the reorms enles by * [ | to quis at former prices, | Hired Importers ares Dot the market is decidedly tn favor of le han jort berm redreed in price to “16 108 om the whert, we Good Fngieb heme aed bacon are sale © MATERIATA — There is @ fait stenty Daviness vations. American lomber reaeaion Deing @Droac that SUNDRY —Paoere maintain ten pr Hardware ie rh govern! articles for the diewings trade American sb ort-bandied abovels are |