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“Anteresting from Mexico. Affaire in Kansas, BEEELLION OF THE CLERGY OF TEE CAPITAL—THEIR OUB LECOMPTON CONRENPONDENCE. DEFROT AND BANIGUMENT, 40. 2. Lncourros, K.P , April 28, 1857. se a eae Sreeee ae, eek. Th New Merchab—A few Words 0 Buigrante—Uogm, eamtved bere rmeraing 0 Vere Grea, wish Hinto—Things to be Bapetes—The Marieas—Niggers, Se. eee of Ay > eeaeom hed ‘There te but title to chronicle to-day, the newly ap’ § om the city of Mexio aro pointed United States Marshal for Kansas will, therefore, ‘capital ts of come interest. The re- id Ty for slong Wine bal fereioed to make a | othe principal theme of today's eplsle, o Wt us devote in, ape aoearding ly dxod pon the Thureday | a paragraph toa very brief sketch of the antecedents and w oneee. af the Mibeager— political prochivities of United States Marnbal Dennis. ‘Be weve was the refwsal of the chapter of the Eiias 8 Dennis, the new appointee, was born in New- @eMedra) to amit the Governor and Coanci! of the dis- | purg, Orange county, N. Y., some forty years ago, In eee cain Oe boiny Ines vofesed atnaa’ | 3638 Mr. Dennia removed to the State of inal, and locatod fmee, tbe Governor and Coun) wil w, and the Goy- | himself in Clinton county, of that State, where he devoted @ree immediately took mesures to punish this avert act | himself to farming. During his sojourn in Biinols, Mr. D eerie cin by. Reresting the febeiboes canons | ™Arriea the widow of the Hon, Charles Hisde, an ex-mem- ‘whee my shook Come out from the church, Several | ber of Congress from that State. Mr. D. has, moreover, arrreated, and tho rest shut themselves or ry bor “ See eee the Cathedral, where they romained —* sad ag: oe gota cift ala aha igne gurrounded by a crowd of excited people ouwiie the rail adopte: Q hie 7 who soon beyan make sundry demonstrations of a | Houso and four in the Senate, during which timo he made ieee Cries of vengoaboe against the goveru- | many iirm friends among the most distinguished politi- fmasi, and death to tho haretios, wero raisad—a woman : wan seen taking part in the movement, armed witha pis- | “2° of the West, In politics he has always been ap un ‘tel—eve mon a-conded the pulpit aed ‘commenced a furi- | Wevering Batiopal democrat, In person he is rather tall, seus depuaciabon ~ the cate yg ore eokiler of tho | weli made, with dark bair, and a most determined cast of d, sed near the Noor of 1 to preeerve . p= rhea - beret ay Sera cara; | COuntenance; he speaks but litte, but is kind, though ra- =, Rg 8 aed in the door of the Cathedral, | ther reserved in his manner. Mr. Dennis did not seek the outed ibe oxy of “ Vive ia Hetiyion Christians! Atucrad | office which he now holds, in fact, the ‘irst intimation thes Gebierno,”” Siar he had of his appointment was throngh the medinm of prom, nard of armed police, with wah a note 3 Sait Pantdey murkets and the ar- | & telegraphic despatch from @ Western member of Con- sreet of two or throe of ey Loe eyes dienecens the | greae in Washington, annouacing the fact. Woe believe Med, pul as) top to inoaprent rev wi was nf aa Bang Bede Y the arrival on the spot. | Sim to be actuated by a sincere desire to do hie duty, and f the Governor, with a ‘of cavalry, who okeed | £0 long as he continnes @ conservative, will have our beet - Sita dnare Sia alletoal he SR eNeG «Sane ee ‘wishes for his success. areand 1D. ir OF 90 aitorwards some gremps of wedition:ly di par‘ons in the plaza baving See ee ee A few vere Femewed tbe ory of revolt, tre disturbance was easily pat | thos? ooutemplating a tripto Kansas. ‘Inthe Arst pod, = le a erkpaden yonpet wel fe think i over weil, Kansas is not # modern Canaan; ag lavekie wore only results ‘shoney” is mighty scarce in these parts, and milk even agate: Fp olbedl ad en a y more éiffcalt io come at. In plain terms, board at log ‘The Archbishop, the Bishop of tho diocess and stx or | cabin holel—meaning bog meat and a blanket bed on the goven of ibe more prominent priest » arrested on | floor—costs only from $1 50 to $2 60 per day; horse hire Mamtay dy order of the governmen;, aud immediately | from $2 60 to $3 per day, and feed nim yourvelf, which @aced in Confinement. Be & said that the Archbishop upon hi arrest surrenders @4 the church and iu property to the kee of the Pope’ Breacio in wis city, who immediatly solicited & meeting @f whe Sipiomatic corps for the purpose, as rumor has ik, of “ailing bim (0 revain powession. Adecreo banishing the Arebbisho> and other prelates fmasj deen puble hed vy order of the supreme government, afar reomuniing in round and measurod septewce, the de free concludes with something of thie sort — “The offener w of +o grave @ character as W call for the Dead bmens of thet Archbiehop from the repubiic, this being Mo penalty deaiguated by the laws for euch cases, and whieh ip ali times and in various pations bas been used ‘with the preiates who eet at doflance the eupreme sutbori- Mies; Dut Dotw ithatanding the force of these rea*ous, the bad ‘waste of the Arclibi- hop’s health, his advaneed age, and the ‘Weepeci thai bis private virtues deserve, have induced the Presidem to lito the penalty to imprwopment wn his gaioce 1)1) further orders.” 9 ‘Tae curates of San Joan del Rio acd Hechimilco were gwresion and thrown in prigon for preaching inflammatory ‘and sec Kiows eormons. Semilar Gemonstrations were made in Tacubaya and Pueria. coeis from $1 1 $1 60 per day, the gras being’ yet to come; shen for waebirg, $L_per dozen, ar aay 10 cents >; conn ranges from $150 to $2 60 per bushel. In fact, ae they say out here, “they just size your pile,” and na pecaniary point of view fai ly skin yoo alive,” ' Then, lots are at ridicukous prices, as compared with the real value of the thing to be bought. Everyboiy owns a wown—on paper, Men pall ont their maps, talk gravely about railroads ap impassable bluff, and steamboats upon impracticable creeks, and say: “Here, my dear fellow, is a beautisul share upon the corner of Verdant Green and Hombug street, Just let me gell you a abare or two. You see the lota are full size, 25 feet front by 100 deep, and dirt cheap at $100 a Jot.” And £0 A sella, and B buys, not Dicause B thinks that the Mand is really worth ihe mouey, but because A made ono profit and B expects to make another cut of somebody who may sell in time to avoid the erash or taay not, at his Ineky staré shail do cide, You bear nothing but tlk of towns, invert ments, claims, fioats and shares, and th mania is now carried so far thai men bardiy think of tho title, Dut convey and re-copvey without a thought as to the reality of ibeir parchase or sale. Thon are for locating nor) bo will bea lucky man who finds a vacant claim. Goo claims, however, can be bought as low as from $600 We understand, says the Saruwerdinary, that a basis of | to $1,000, with or without the privilege of tho * agoe,” in S@eewlement of this question was parkally agreed apon by riion to the extent of your dotiom lend timber. @W government, anda final settlement expected, when tho | Now, this is the dark side of the proepent, but ict us torn ‘fgriva) of tho British frigates at Vera Cruz etirred up the | the thield and present the real induce: which Kansas MMenkies anew. Tho Prosi tent very property refuses to | offers to bona fide, hard working men, who, baving counted Magetiaic or to cntertain the matter so long as hugland per- | the cout, are determined to take Kansas a: takes a wife, for better or for worse, to improve, tli, cultivate mas ber reproeentative to assume alhreavoning or coercive petion, both partios finally agreed 10 nubmit the whola hun at issue to the decision of the Supreme Ovart of eountry The Diario de Aviscs says that three new papers are to ‘Be publisbed in this eity—two of which wil eustaa, as gmmdidaie for the Presidential chair, Sr. Lerde de Tejada, ‘and the other Sr. Vidaurri. ‘Tho supreme government has issued 2 decree adoptii @e Freveb metrical rystem in this repndlic. The law will be enforced after the Ist of January, 1863. Den Juan Bauticta Cvbdalios will “go as Minister Plonipo- (wutiary of this republic to France. Two conductas from Zacatecas and Mineral de Catorce, WR Ban Lais de Potosi op the Sb =, for Tam) oo, with $2,008,200 15. On account of this departure o' con Seeee’ Cave and Othon, the late chiefs of the an Luis and render fruitful. Kansas hes a five cli te, (a Title Uke Greenland, in the winter time, it ls true), a roll which will amply repay whe lebor of the bnsbandman, and a population which, Heaven be praised, grows more Conservative under the redeeming influences of self nierest every The want of timber, it must be admaited, is ap indwelling drawback to her industrial progress, but unless Kansas should prove an ex- ception to the universal experience of old Western ectilera, the timber will grow up if the fire be kept out; or, to make ‘this last sentence more intelligible to your Eastern rea/l- ers, if the custom of burning the preirios be put a stop to. And now, thongh it may appear a digression, let os ex plain the object in these je burnings, which are so universal in the West. © prairie gras is in reality only valuable for grazing pursoses while from ony to aix Mesrrection, wore for a little time longer kept in prison, | weoke old; it is therefore the castom with those od @ erder to ensure the safory of the treasure. in raving stock to make what is ealled ‘a late burn” in ‘The Union, 2 Spanish steamer, will shortly commence | the fall, at eowe Mitie distance from their flelds, so that making rezclar trips between Havana and Vera Crna. the young grass may spring up unimpeded by Preexient Comoniort bas given his exequatur to the | the old growth at each a distince from their Mount of Nolient, named by the Emperor ofthe French as | fenced iand as to attract the eatiie away, and @omsv! at Vera Crux. Tho Count of Nollont was recently | prevent their breaking down the enclosures; ‘Bemen) of France at Panama, and drew up that !ainousre- | other barns’ are made from time to time during whe of the morsacre at that place, on which New Granada | seagon, ia various places, 80 that he young sweet grasy \+ ber refural for inde malty constantly springing; but if timhr be required, the owner ‘The Diario de Avisns announces that Antonio Polajlo Sa- emda, ex-Bisbop of Puebla, has been named « cardinal whe “hee Trervpo, of Vora Orar, comments on the fact that the geastionary party in the capital publish in their or games of thoee croployés of the government who yet taken the oedh to Support the new constitution. It nays many of these persons were sick, or hindered by their <eflcla) duties from doing #0, and expresses the beliof that Wer people can appreciate the motives of the frieuds of ¢ and absolute powor sia, the only leader of note of the late San Luie re. | Dellion ;who ecaped, wae Maiely seen at Albercas with | 400 med of the land bo gts wo ae i for grazing orp wes during tle greater portion year. Pept to Fetura. $0 our “unetul hints to actaal settlers.” You don’t want fine clothes—a reed, rough, hard working ui: or two, heavy boots to come u) outwido the pants, a half dozen of hickory ebirte or » pair of bice dannel; no aime, unen® you are going t correspond for & Bewapaper— a I. X. L. knife may not, however, be amiss, forit ‘will cat bacon in a peaceable way, and be mo bad last ar. gument in arbitrating ao unavoidable difficulty; your rifle may ax well be left behind, for Kansas is no game country. You ean buy your agricultural mnploments at the river towns, ea} Oity for instance, at a greater adyan- tage, perbop*, than you could buy at bome, adding ee which is very beavy—we think exorbitautly O00 M ri. Then for your stock. Wecan ouly suggert that all kinde of stock are very high in Kansas; “nies, for instance, bring frem $40 to $100; horses, from 104 10 $200-—we are speaking Dow of ordinarily good ani mals—a yoke of oxen will comunand from $80 to $120; good cow from $25 to $40; mules from $120 to $200 por yar, a fair article; fancy etock, of course, bring much higher prices, Then comes the very serious item of houses. We ebould say that ths cheapest way of getting a comforta. ble temporary elelter would be to buy what is commonly called & *Cipeinnati house,” which costs from $126 to S26, in St. Louie, from Wade & Co. or their successors. These howes are eaaly put up, every piece being marked ; are very weather proof acd comfortable, and should lat long enough to emadle ite cocupamt to dulld « betier—say tem years. An equally good bouse, if the lomber be pur. cbared bere and the work performed by laborers in Kan fas, Wonid cot one hundred per cent more. A stone house is the next in cheapness. The walle complete will cont $3 60 per perch; the carnenter work geroraily $19 per aquare. A concrete house will co-t but $1 60 per perch, but is not 0 substantial, and unless the corns are laid up with stove, (which will inerease the price,) are Lable to crack Lamber tn Lecomptoa, for instance, costa for wainut and ak, 825 per 1,000 feet, This it used pripoipally fr finivh tng, while cottonwood and sycamore, for framing, bring 830 per 1,000 foot. Provisions of all kinds aro high, Ba con (idea), 160, per Ib ; hams, 180, per Ib.: mugar, brown 200. per Ib., do., white, 260, per Ib.; boet, ihe. per Ib., but none to be had; flour, #1) per barrel: potatoor, #2 59 per bushel (very scarce), corn meal, say $2 per burbel, where corn brings $1 60: butler, S0c. per Ib., scarse at that; eggs, 26¢. por dozen: lard, ray 20¢. per Ib.’ Wood at Lecompion cout: 8S per cord; at Leavenworth, 88. These coe will verve aa epecimecs. Bop; | have forgotten “the peculiar inatitotion”’—niggers. A likely he-darkey may de Quoted at frow $1,100 to $1,600, while the female ‘rings from $700 to @1,200." Negro boys, fourteen years of are, bring from #900 to to wut liber sate of the ‘The rai a’ Twion publiebes in its inrue of the 14th of April a decree of Comonfort, which is the French decima! fayriem a far as applicable to Mexico. The law is com in twelve articles, and {ta execution is entrusted to | Mister of Finance, and a scientific bareen, to be | @ilied the Gewera! Direction of Weights and Measures. { ‘Tee cab ¢ Comotfort was taking measures to raise | qmonry to carry on the government, A forced an and a | On tobacco were spoken of. | hacienda of Gen. Nicholas Bravo, st Chichibualeo | (was destroyed by fre op the Mth of Mare, rendering | aegity ove Tamihes bouselest, aud destroying $20,000 worth | ry Seon constitution has been proclaimed in several | | @. Lerdo, formerly Minieter of Finanoe, will, % i said, ter the ond’ sare being made at Monterey to give Gon. ublic recepuon on his returo from Sau Laois. Br. Cebal iow, it is said, will shortly go to Paris a Muuster af we repoblic Bndian disturbances in Durango are «till the order of the Epeiioh ships of war, the Acharnec and the Paicon feed arrived ai Vera Cruz, and anchored near Sacrificios. | Govenvon Mepany’s Messacn—The first mes appsinted Guvernor of Minnesota ls pud + re w the adewiwion of the Territory fate the Union, in accordance to the act of the late Cou res, o “0 vivhking illustradon of the conservative pow @ @ democratic institutions, and #lil apotber instance of the eapabliity of the people to create and ewtablish their own form of government.” In reference to the recent Indian difficulties, bo ways — The Indians who perre- fated there atrocities are outlaws from their own tribes. ‘Mheir oxietence i* incompatible with the ealety of the fron- ter. In order to insure the speody and certain puninh- yom of these murderers, ws well for the sake of example *fotore aa for the pronent protection of our western fron 7, K may be advieable to memorialize Un Proaident of 0 United Mates tosend an (0 scour the country between “ 4 3 ‘ 100. wertion. juaie force of mounted shhie an a atin, | OVET, ai whiten bopen omer pun ares er & frock coat, mriped —." pants and one we eae a Mert, mate bersaif at bore ix ealing honwe and billie! Tow J Lenn, tHe ROBAER OF THE GOVERNMENT | salons, ant war quite fasniliar with ‘agro minetrels ait Fs hep eed re es lindelptis | thestrifal obarecters. A fin cocktail wan gover refuned by Brats vison parreice @ ead case ee eer ce | ber, or 8 good ecgar, ore botile of wine for that matier, Ge pari of |» husband wwards bis wife, which came before | pis’ having beiped i demolish two of the quan See poten o tari in Want city oo Tearedey’ ck | Gexcmination, in ¢ weil known muloon in the ecare wi & & Mrs. buster, wife of the notoriour Je00> | cy Ruopicione were aroused on Sunday aa to her ideo- emer, wh» ander the alas of Tom Hand, wan werersl | ters and jofioer Awe W. Bprague was sent for, and ‘slooe Weavonied of stenting te Ce re cect | Mok ber into cuntody. ibe war somewhat taken abank at the Pat wt Olloe, After pam Pm | these eumimary proverdings, bet war eacured by the kind daRew Yok of paming counterfeit money, end exatenend | and gentle manner in which ehe was treaiod, thal abe wa eg Rg De irs nee tere Guaghiore, ah tuunen ty. | i2.the charge of an oficer whone rewpect for the nex never of his fn § imprisentneot abe traveled ly to | Gol-was taken tothe retanda, where abe was Laver 4 Fees, oe Drone every intuaoce te ber wes ‘without nelisiaction ts the paruer centerned. Pome tberal p 4 (0 chain © —¥, ceccess. eiurs of pecuniary ald were made ber if che would reform he wane | Gog tag oe Cd and | and to her mother, which abe very stsadily re- ter imporva sees ry beok ~ te | Panel Reformation war m0 her fore. Piacs her ie Oe On alles he hans b Fume Wretabie, she war allowed bo go about her Convener, CA BO which war ae apposred by ber actions, to po to the Biidle sawerding Peer & ork Ome | House, and engage & room forthe night. The next day Peer bie recuse from prisca, bar mrowe wo Ler | she was taken charge of by partion who interested (hem Aemantiog © cor tele mum of 6 Pos an 0 ceives inher weitry, and upoa whom abe imped moet fot, ountain: Wf tbe remains © Uhets ehlldres, | og: Thos’ who believed ber protestations of here Uen thr $n eat whenever the purchaner migbl Ab! innonence muay probably be nn'ightamad by Ww: Minot. As ae poo | woman bad no money the Urest ren- farticuiare of 4 Qared ber frane Pubenquentily Hbaster returned home, her eutroniente, 004 8 agrec:! & lenre ber forever Lf she woukl pay him eisty thority. @aliare. Tain abe agr vod t 40, and bad paid @ portion of the ‘Her aame te Minnie 2 fam, when be again came te ber house, where there fe- | ver of @ ao’ rereapor aba sai ted cighioen boarders, twelve of wlow be disiniaeed, Lindsey, CW, in the county ‘a See then nostind how (bat sonia sell Use furniture Ube Spaniard, ao? tn good circummanra, and abe has rent vet Saat day. ie alec thrveianed to Sam the (com daughter | 8 tole ably oot eduration. She ‘ia about anton oF ea aa see on 10 ank the protection of | Cronies Of eee, and, when Grane (0 nea’ Kaas e own - eagviraie. ‘The ctaterntat @ Mrs. Shomer war corrobe | Jule Prepotwmalng viking but interesting oF eliractive, Hho fated by ber eidest and by one of her boarders. | ian bone Moamier ss maar of plausible eddrees axd penue. | rie manly appearence, vindictiveness, ani who wIigo & any Jongh to his reseatment ie war semaines wo ja. Jabge Kotler bas interested bimestt ‘We behalf of the anfortunate woman, and i about (0 prone. wate aeuit ‘Chuster fer @ divorce. This, i would p- Le Ty end unwearied for ber > PiMlawed trusband recetred @o cruel ® retarn Son Be Loni & Wein: on Bere et the HE $ camped Une oLLer and to fun mntiom, and Re quick ba throng the be ahs we ot Woe body H & au So you hare the market | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY ll, 1857. on the coust wards Nicaragua, and board portunity and invite your Letter from General Hemnaby te Lord Napier. New Yon, May 9, 1867. Lonp Narma—I stand pledged to prove, by positive facto and suthentie dovements, thei Ragland, under » cloud of frendly professions, is secretly plotting for the destruction of American interest on the bithmus. 1 eo- gage to copvines every map im the Union—whose heart le pot more Engtigh than Amertcan—ibat while ber Minister {a vent bere to inveigle Gay government iwto aiding ber to extend her usurpations tm Chima, England is making use of Costa Rica to strike @ deadly blow at our internate trade ‘and commercial onity by depriving us of the Nicaragua twrantit. J have some pretiminaries tewetile, and shal) not burry over apythi:g; but 1 winb te Keep distinctly before your jordubip the object of my ‘eters, and estabiisb io we minds of the masses of tate republic a true estimate of Britieb faith, British policy and British lovo for republican Institutions, Some repetition may be necessary, but time and trouble is no object with us, Lard Napier, if wocan promote @ just underttanding between such affectionate relatives as Joby Bull and Brother Jonathan. You have the weight f British gold and influence on your sido, and may depend on the faithful service of a cortain portion of our press, which wi) be only too happy to ikias tho dust off your lordship’s bocts, But do not flatter yourself that ‘this party will contro) the country, As Brith “ magnanimity” is the favorite themo of your partizans, wo will take up the evidence of this generous and honerable conduct by instalments, and in regular order, #0 that 9 mach of the pro-mpghen eae hes oe Dardihood to meet them may have & r You will deny, Lord Napier, that your govern- ment suprtiod }o murkeis, wi b diting munitions ons hberal + cae to Corin » Without any bope or jx ctation of ever Being paid Jor them, for the sole purpose of driving the Americans out of the isthmus of Nicaragua. Yon will not ye > hea ae goverbment enoovraged the other States Cent America to unite in waging a War of satermination against the Americans, and alwaye with the *magpan.mous”’ intention of getting possession of the 4 ore of both ends of the Nicaragua trans !"? Neither wili you deny, Lord Napier, tbat your favorod lies ased the arms aupplied by your goverument—as it wus intended they should be used—to attack aud destroy the American transit business? Ifthe destruction of this highway, #0 Invaluable to Aimerican commerce, was vot the point of the plan, why sae the depot, wharves and property of the Transit Con pany made s ecial objects of wt aok? and why was the 4 fenceres dualpess office of the company particularly a8 sailed at Virgin Bay, and the unarmed Americans in tho ‘Transit employ bruvally murdered? Ax httle cay you deny that Mr. Manning, H. B. M. Coneal in Nicaragua, Was the active enemy of the naturalization of Americans on the Isthmus, avd ubder circumstances that imptied official eanetion for this hoetility; or that Mr. Mao- ping wae detected in a correspondense with the force» that invaded Nicaragua under the banner of “des Amerivane,’’ or tat his lett foand with Salazar, in’ which ho ¢: ation reaper amount of v bich he considerev sary for the on of the Americans, auc of the yarty which had invited them into the count You will not deny that tt wat upon the evidence of guilt con tained ip his own corrrspondence= which neither H. B. # B. ewt have ever denied or ox 3 dixmaiseed by Genera] Walker, 1H. B. M. cabinets have thonght g tmaeasure over without notice, ° Cousul not plained—t and it is equally cert it Detter to. pase this vu than do anything to aro raising Yankees’ to Prition You will wot pretend oy sha? # British navel was kept at San Joan de} Nortd to wateh, annoy, and ifs decent oxoure offered, to exierminate the Yankee fillbus- tre. It would pot sult Lbglicl policy to irritate the United Staves to the poips of suspending the m laws, Dut it id not berkate to use or abuse those laws to the utmost Umit of American pationce, or timidity or subserviency ‘Thexe naval officers boarded American passage eteamors and duliied the eapt > consenting to a kind of nearch they would aot otherwise Save dared to practive on ves: sels under the stare and oiripes; thelr boats rowed guard around our merchanimen aad established an impertinent apd deapotic police within the recognized Jorisaiction of Nioaragna, and, in brief, used every trick, annoyance and temptation to promote desertion from the Nicaraena force and asei<t Conta Risa to wrest the Nicaragua transit from ite mebiful owner. . The ein of Nicaragua consisted in being the friend of the United Biater, and in having offered lands aud other in- 29 attention of the able dealing in Nicari owon a, ducements to American citizens to naturalize themselves: on the isthmus. What wovid you eay, Lord Napier, if our naval officers Chima should act as year’s have done to- ‘our launches at overy op to desert and take pro teotion under the flag of the United States? You will an- ewer that your Geet is Wortrong w permit iM, and that might makes right. What if in retaliation of the insolent and treacherous pohey of your government towards our people the pblic ‘voice were to compel and upreciprocated pou’ S3 Ps He i ap 5893 to abnegate our ridiculous y lnwe? ‘What if some of our bold adventurers in California wore tocalcu! we the golden harvest that might be gathered under be Chmese on your East Indian coats, and sbould fit up ene or two hundred of the swift and staunch whaling clippers now afloat on the Pacific, and play the game on ea that your Clives and Dalhousie played on land’ It is a much with @ view of tnducing our people to re- fect op the amount of redress they have in their own hands, as to awaken them to tho true valve of British magnanimity, that] propose entering into the details of Brisa du iety in Central Amorica. I have pot yot finisbet the inventory, but it will be completed in good time and I must devote the next occasion to a satjot which 1 have not yet touched ; but, a8 I observed be. fore, you and 1, Lord Napier, will not regard time or trouble to have British magnanimity appreciated as it shonld be by the cotton crowers, and ‘privateer owners of the United tates, Respectfully, yours. ©. ©. HORNSRY, Police Intelligence. Acuen or 4 Proms Fourrm.—Barocy Aaron, © well known trainer and prize fighter, was arrested on a bench warrant lwvued (rom the Court of General Seesions, where he stands indicted a an accomory to the death of Andy e Femembered, was killed in priee Lynch, in the Palieades, in Bergen the mouth of June, 1854. Aaron, it is Alleged, was the second of deceased,’ and fied to the South a6 suv a his death was male known. He returned from Fourth sard, was eepied by oificer Brown, of the Lower Police Court,’who forthwith took him into custody. Tho | @ ¢ wae locked up in the Tombs in defaukof bail. It is sald that Aaron fought a prigo fit in Philadelphia about two weeks ago, for 675 & Bide, aud nuccended In do featig Die antagonist. s Ovent Railroad Opening to the Wert. (From the Baltimore American, May #) The arrangements for the festivities by which tt ts de- fignod to commemorate the opening of the Ohio and Mireisat pp! Railroad from Cincinnati to 8. Louie, and {nel- Puftciently developed vo rhow that tho celebration ill bo one of ibe moat Lr] that tbe #vccessive completion of the great arterial lines of our railroad system has evoked. ‘The lat of invited guests will include «@ somber of the most eminent i i Ate i i i ‘The Ay § i i {George Peabody iu enjoy ing himself at tho BL Nicholas, j Which house ts of cours» crowded. Indeed, this tw the Personal t NEW YORE FILLING Ve vnowDED eFATS OF vuE | "4 1 Buence Ayres. i . HOTELA—SOUTAYAN MAKCHANTS COMING OB—I1- | , FeRB Amanna. Hutchine, from Roson fow Ale By the LUCTRIOUS VISITREE, BTL. EFC. rere scene the was drawn off, ‘The agreeable change in the weather of the padi week » has attracted visiters to New York muah earher im the Season than js asual. The consequence tm, all tho hotels are Bow orowded, and rooms are nut to by had in them for love or money. Many sre thereiure ubliged to take up their quarters im private families, or undergo the inoonve- aiences of tbe boarding house. In ono of tho loading bo ‘tele up town, as we are inf rmed, two gentiomen and four Indies oocupy @ ladies’ parior together as a aleoping apart ment At the Astor Hooro we Ard tho sbdiquitous Thurlow Weed, who has been stayiwg for some days past; Do doubt evperiniending the alletm nt of place and pay ap tho new police corps. Sydney Webster has als been here for some time, awaiting the arrival of the Ex-Prosiient, daily expected. Colonz! de Russey, Hop, William Welch, M, C., and others are aivo at the Astor, s gles gles 8 sleo ele complaint at all the bote!s, for Southern morchants, espe- cisily from New Orleans, are bonrly arriving. Dun Fir. win Ferrero, Envoy Extraordivary from Nicaragua, 1s also bore, making the acquaintance of potiieians of va- rious sbades, and rubbing up bis Englmb, General La, mar, Prevideut wf Texas when tbo intopondence of that | Sie8mships. Staw was recogniaed dnd European Powers, is alo at | Barks. ‘ho Bt. Nicholas, and a best of otbur prominent pames in Total, the politieal, commercial aud literary. workt. , ates a ‘The Breveors Houre, iv Fifth avenue, is crowdel; a con- | Ary at New Redford 7th. ahi ‘Wig. North siderable party 1a there from the kingdom of reece, er en Tete a wentaehe then pany es named =e bree Brothers Bodwonuachl, M. i Ooene 1860 who and 3600 Ys bone on board. Seni home 16 00 tbs tadoe, M. Roide and M. €.°P, Negroponte, fos of Hod- | bone. rick, Of Norm Carolina ty stgy iy ere with bks family, as | M80 82%, bark Cornelia, Crapo, Pacific Overs, Taleahnana Hb 9) 9p 40 wh and, jarch 22, lat lon 35 W,"Goarge Howland, Wight, of and st New Bedford, no oli since’ leaving Tuleahunho Abvo arr hark Keoka, Howland Pacific Ocean, Taleshnano Jan 27. with 160 sp and’'9) bixtsh on board. Bent home 560 ap ‘and 60 bintish. aho Mr. E Riggs, banker, of Washington, Baron de Lon- gueville, of Canada, avd 3 Nesaudier. Tho latter genie man is the police ageu! vent on to the Btates by the rie ib por-wit oF (90 ralirond refugees, Gy pentier & Co, He a great favorite at the Bevoort op account off ‘ D Eltraberh (of Westport), Cook, Tndinn Onan, his aff bility aad eonvervutional powers, A gp nth, i ; ‘The How. William B. Resa bas boon staying some time | Maas, nezcgelte Helanda, Dow 25, Bi Holsna March &. with 4X) B, 800 Johnam, Warren, clean. Let at St Helana, Wm & Henry Coit, Warren, 6 sp, bonud to Congo River; Frankia, Reseell, Westport, clean, bonnd to do; Solon, Childs, dv, 180 Dbia, ound to Ooaat of Afriea; Pori, Russell, NB. full ho kravo wud home; Ripple, Morgun, NL, bound bome, hip Geo Howland. Wight, Pasitie Ooenn, Tal with 120 do wh Bei at the Clarendon, but sett for Yosbington last week, Tho Hon. Wm 1 Marcy ty at this howe with his wife aud child, and expeoting os. President Piereo to join him aboat the present time — Mr, Morey talks of loaving sh e-tly for Europe, and itm even stain! in eome circles that be ts de- tirous of vieiting the Onl World as apecial commis-ioner w jwaphin: Heer Fogland, From his we!) known free sail principles, be @#) bbla ap an ail, Bent would doubiless be well received there. home on the voyage 18,000 Iba hone —Reporta Mare 1%, in lat 64S, lon 78 W, experienced a heavy gale ot wind, in whic! Tho prevent Is flux of vievters ia but the beginnirg of the end, The wealthy and noted of the Sonth and West are vow on their way to our ¢i uch places a8 Phitadelpaia dulwarks siove, lot two boats, and 60 bbia water off deck, wud 4 al! ber ctagbails blown aw'y: March 25. Joan Sehmidt, “of , fell Irom. the mast ‘and died 36 hours aftor- and Raltimore merely serving ag inns by the wayaide to | Mards: same doy, spoke bark Dunbarton, Nye, Ni, 10) sp, wer Arr at New London ab, bark Delaware, Allen, North Pacific A. Genera) Scott is we Soslington om ficial busines. | Ocean. Honolula Dee 18 with 1900 bbla wh oll and 18,000 ibe : f eon board. Major General W. %. iinrney, U. BA.) and stall, ar | ATS arr. bark Las Smith, Hurd’s Island Jan 11, Cape New Orleans on tho 8oth vit, from Tampa Bay. Town, COW, Feb Zi 8 Helena March —, with a fail argo oF Join Pettit, il, Left at Hura’s Irland ahi hia, ora. NL, and ea Bates Renulor Joan Pettit, of Indiana, who was | Sob» Arias tender), wih 1910 Pela oll; Isca’ Hicks, Norrie, do, by Presiden) Buchanan ove of the Unitol States Judgeabipd in Minnesota Territory, bas dectined that pow- tion, Hon, 6. B. Adraine, New Jorsey; Capt. Howitt, U. 8 N.; Gov, Price, New Jersey: Capt. Beily, U. B.N.; DD. Porter, U.8.N.; sudgo J, b, Knox, Pennsylvania; Cora. ©. Vanderbilt, aud Hon, H, ¥, Clark, New York, are in Washivgion A deilwerent jetier and a satisfactory explanation paseed bo Oth inst. between Messrs, G. P, Buel and Samuel con, ia Waabingiuy city. ABRIVALS, and sehr Paeifie cendery, 800 do do; Ramnel Roberiaon, tab: cock, FH, clean; barke 4 rt, Chureb, NL. and schr & & Saw: yer (lender), 00 bdis ofl; Piodeer, Morgan, do, 13X) do Schr Alfred, Lp B Seg a went on flard’s Ial- and, wit 4 anchors ahead, Deo 19, and became # lal lose—all saved. Cid th, bark Greyhound (of Westport), Catheart, Pacific Ocean. Arr at Edgartown 61h, Omogs, Hawes, Pacific Oooan, of and board. Beut hom for Nantuexet, with 600 wh and 4 sp on ¢ on the voyage 1,200 wh and #) sp. 8)4 from Mipplean #b, stir Admiral Blake, Blenkeusbip, Atlantic Ocean. At Grenada April 1, Clark, 100 pbx 3.3 F Bunchinia, frem Boston, slenas Olive er, from Howton 86 A) bpbk; Wm From Norfu%\ and Portemouth, in the Roanoke— k—lelt April 1 for Blanguillo, DH sey and Samatly dirs Crow dud eon, Mins M Dur in, Mise | At Thicabuano Feb 2, scbr Monterey, inpenny, of Edgar. 1, Woodruil, Sami G Rapa J Highy, A’ Bowen, Rh Moore, | town—had taken 100 bola bisck/ieh gince laat report. Had | BLS Rackley, Esterre ond indy, B Hardwicke and lady, dA shipped home 86 sp 6) blackish. ‘Wes bound on a four monins | Winne, Myer Myers, A Coane, 8 W Thompeon Mies FJ | cruise. Buckler, vept RL. Potty Mrs aad Misa Anderson, BB Bap: A letier from Capt Robinson, of bark Lady Suffolk, of Be- ir, 0 Cre Wim 8 Beane, 1 © Colllag © A Alien WO | verly, reports ber in Sam Bay April 6 with 59) bole oll. Also Lovett, BE bain, OA Oaawell, Hy 0 ¢ BW! ams | Lewis Bruce, Cook Orieana, 70 sp 0 bikieh: Antarctic; Costa, nod Miss B Reomer J 8 Gray, 8 Jewett, LH Dan Provincetown, 10) blktfish; Walter Irving, Holmes, do, 60 do. L Sk Wilmot, Chas Layall, WG Bin th, G A letier Srom Cay Beedman, of ship ‘Arete, of Fairhaven, ue. WD isd oe, HC Lynch, WY Pears, and 4] ii the | dated Manganul, Feb 8, reporsé her with 275 bbls ap a5 do wh nteerage, From Havans, in barn Lere—Mrn Julia Hora, Mrs Wilkin | “At Tnagus April 28, brig Brace, of Orleans, AD bbin sp #0 do ago, and frequenting bis old baunw tp the | Albert Horn, hr Delgado F sarwarian een, From Trinidad de Uvbs, in bark F 8 Meane—Kvan Joven, Thos Charter. From Port au Prinoe, in brig Miltoo—Oapt Inguest, Dr Cur- rier* From Hamilton, Bermoda, im brig Jabez—D McLaren and lady, Emanuel rrancie ‘rom Turks Islands, in sehr Kolus—Mrs Baldwin and four . bir Trenoo, bikGish oi], all well; sehr Antarculc, of Provincetown, 100 bbis dank oil, al! well. poken-—8th inst, lat 39, lon 73.90, ahip Adetaide Gihbs, trom Oehotnk Bea via Pernambuco for New Bediurd, fall of oll— by pilot bout New York, No x. Axtwrar, April 2!—In port bark Weasseumeon, Marsh, for wercnacos, May 1—In port schrs Chase, Janes, for NYork 10 cmacos, May 2—In port schrs Ct days: Kira Jane, Pion, for Jo #8: David’ Baboon, Wacks, tor Bosion @; Ann tiardiner, fi tor N¥ork, unc; Home, 4) do; do Ta port’ bark Rich- Fanny, do do: & Bakor, Jr, do do; Cusperiany Haanon, Cobo, April 2 mond, Guaptenamo, for NYork Fuh, lag. HARITING INTBLLIOBACK. BB AU packages and letiers teiended for the Naw Yous ‘Canes KTHAGENA, April 1b—Aid brig: T ‘Jones, Pearce, ee ee eee rrr rire. | Biden nvche HP Busse, Gaveniile, to toed Gor Aspinwall . mr m, Apri 2i-—In part abip ‘Holm, for Uroastadt, te , Bell. nhe, Btevens, 4, April 1—In port Br bark Catherine, for Boston, i March T—Arr bark Daniel Webster, Atkins, Boston. ARRIVED. Bteamshto Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, Ae, with mdse and Passengers, © Livdiam & Pleasants, l0th, 8 AM. off Fen: wick's Island, signaiized sieamsiip Jamestown, bones for Norfolk. Bark Katblecn (Br) of Liverpool, NS), Mulhall, Messina, 38 ‘ wt 4 ‘ Ponce, April 90-84 brig Wanderer, by, NYork. ictase ances, om COMMAS, WAR Era, to Moaclil, | fear su Pawo, April In por, Sack Ariel ‘Checeeman, Bark Metis, Harris, Marseilles, March 14, and Gibraltar | for NYork, idg; Wlara Win for do do, brig on, Biye, April], with frat, to Priach & Meincke. 3d inat, lat 83, lon 67, | Sor do nextday, Bid sehr Hltza era, WY spoke bark ——-, of Sortolk, for Rochelle. Sr Guonar, Berinuda, May 3~In part ablp Rebeces, Bayer, Bork Laure snow od Haat Thomaston), Crockett, Havana, | from NOrioatis for Liverpool Sth; brig Leviathan, ¥ittnes, for Jan, via Charleston 34 wst, whero abé put im to repairs | NEW IM wg ar ship Revere, Rocko, B Bark Lyra, Bom'a, Hovana, April 30, with sugar, segars, Home Ports. Ae, to Monee Taylor & On. orto: May 9, AM-Arr brigs Condor, Gould, Cardensa; 1 Be Bark F8 Means, Musan, Trinidad, April 28, with and xablen Melee Hiizabethport: moluason, to Yana, del Valls Ov; Yersel 10 0 & RJ Petern. ay Ge trig Winthrop, Kearse, Cwribagena, apni 22 with woaern, | folk Oriental, Chand, Benmore; kilos Berwahee cot eens, te ret & Brown, Of beget ey Rockhill, Palladeiphia; Medora, Rhodes; Jobs Adams, Hall; ‘The W has been 3 éaye Norus of Havierss, with atrong NNE | Sftew York, Maihews: Plilgelphia, Wiliam Senkies, Ha wae ati fseksonviile; Kedron, Al- Jett, Baltimore; ‘ass, ley, Norfolk; Cerito, Crowell, Richmond; Edwin a dtevons, bkwepaie: Joho A Gambriil, Brown, NYork via wind BW, fine breeze, ship Monterey; and Sarah Wooster (of Rast Cambridge), Moore, Black Ri ver, Ja, April 19, w gwood, piment, dc, to AH Bolom fanon, Guayame, PR, April 28, with ; veamel 19 master. 8; | Hodges, Po: Gloveester. Bid, below, bark At BALTIMORE, nam buco and & or rs. Norris, Por- La Senor, on), I Fry, Wilson, Jamaica; M xon. Port au Prince, April 2, ‘eohre i rb codon, cahowany, pH Hocker & Graever. Bhi lo re cy Chae company with scar bila Meibews, for New York. 6h inst, | Nyactn’ py Tusicher, Rel; Feasic Sage | Kenubell D Lee, seaman, of Loodonderry, Ni, aged 22 years, | Hackensack, NJ; or, NYork; Juniata, Hsia, ae erie), Gurela, Liverpool; bark Ia Boston, Sic abip A! dus, Thompeon, Rio Janeiro, brig B . Thomuson, Portamoush, NY, via Pishing Say, Md; from below, bark Ma: ria, Bro BRID Wood, North- Port an Prince. April 24, and Inagua s, to H teener @ Graeves. . Hamilton, Bermuda, 7 days, with ch UM Kermucs, saw brig reaguin, (Py, Pearman, St George, Bermuda, 7W_AF imvenport. West), Williams, Cardenas, 8 days, wn, Monievideo, XGEPORT, May's—Arr sloop Gaze! Reso omer Jndge Remyan, Ross, and Moses Taylor, ton, ton. BRISTOL, May 840d brig A G Washburn, Rasterbroek, Matanens, ul, Minvurn & ©: 40 43 Mu it ig Lucy Ann (of Hosen), Bryant, Cantenaa, April %, beer han Wie ee neh Clore, 8 Crete; with sugar, &o, to master, ailed ln company with brig Lydia CHARLESTON, May 6—Arr abip Medallion, Theobald, Fer Frances, Daxwett, for New Orleans, panding, Pid. Cid sepr Frank A Hall, Cain, NYerk. aid wobr Urig Wappo vot Lanoolavilie), Coombe, Olenfurgos, Apri! 28, with sugar, malwlo, Ae. to Walkh, Carver & Chow. 7th inat, int 34, lon 74, ppoko sehr Jaue K Patterson, from Bagi for New York 1, Billa, Messina, 62 daye, wish frult, to Mary Fmma, Haire, Jacksonville, EaSTPORT, Moy 2—Arr sebre Inaae Morse, Parsons, Maitl more; Olive, Parritt, NYork. idjéth, brig Ham! Cus, Suckooy (from Bt John, NH)’ Matanx vn. EAST GREENWICH, May T~Arr sobr John B Holmes, oe Dickerson, Newburg. Bebr Ler sbowom, Lewis, Mearina, 62 days, with frutt 6 — chr John Bed a to Chamberaiz & Phape! versal to BP Real.’ Rapericased BS eat bepaematsaliyd pues ove leaving Gibraliar. MYSTIC, Moy 7—Arrechr A legen. te ST Lonvecte, nigpenirn Veatin Puitaceiphies nicop fm ‘ork. sat: ae, 5 i" a ui); < Kehr Kalvin (Bir), Conyers, Purks Islands, Aprti 29, with salt, | “Youth, May. 1—-Arr ashe Hemp Rove. and feba to Turker & Lighibour. ce Cruoker, Berry, Rowion, brig T'T Ward, Fish, NYoeky mckiy four Marts Jaue (ot Eastport), Crosby, Ponse, PR, April 3, | G Waterbury Cook, and George & Emily, diurgen, do, Cid with engar, f-. 5-4 sae hidew ot wheayd & Kon. Bid sbip Brandyyine, Ui foanenat; orig 8 B Pider, a low 4 Kehr Gun Rock (of Labec),, Wileos, Axguadilis, PR, April 27, TYRW Ohtake pet 3—Arr ships Rap) Cush. wim ongar cat sesiagn, (a if Duster. tag, 1) ; . Kavans, ¥ Yor: Me Bar Bebr bard A Maes (of Broombaven), Smith, Barsooa, | ney, Later, 60; (Gor), Uerts, Cardi, eon C8 Kned- Jat inet, with fruit, to T Gitmartin. fon, Rauires, . Cid akip Bhefieid, Heary, Tarragona ta ee eet noee Pike, Casaace, PR, 11 dage, with wuger, ge: tert ome. Janeiro, fear) ¢ Peuereon, Hand, Bagua, ‘10 days, fwd molasses, | yiNtyt AF?! ‘Galveston, Wilsoe, Ubiveaion, bart te Gomer, Wailis & Vo. Chanueimer, |, Mstanana: bark &t Mary, Milliken, Seen wih plac aretgher, Cprewaliia, BA, 16 days, Wie | Cardenas; Dark Pligrim, A: yA brig a Davis, <7 von. wy Rand Fouadelphia, b , Humacos. Gi Fehr Banguet, Bartlet, Muttolk, 8 da: hy up aipelie Bene Cromahew, Hose, ~ tanyn, Habis sad mirket; Falcons t Bic, te - hob Rockaway, Ryder, market, ward, Rovrl bear Srngaicn. Virginia, Mantantar ‘seas Mase a Bebr John Warren, Lauer, jos, Cardenas scl Lows ‘Rehr Mureh, Gecrgeiowa DC, 8 dara and e market, Rehr per, (Bineoteague, 3 days Arr Cd Be fen ia ba pee cert ote, Kone Rese, ee Preis Bork, Trajan, bere bay Pas Vor nn Frog nse gemees, Fam Se ee AIT RP ES, ve EEEEEESEEETEEEE Sara Qa nod We ROLE, May 7—-Arr ssamehip Roanoke, Hkinner, New tobe Opsione, Dall, Phile- for Layer oct wenn AI ee PORT NT MR. AUOKR, PROPRIETOR OF A! Peso anco sroh espera eh NFORMATION 18 WANTED OF THE Ww of Jacob from varia, Ce Beet a a 5 ili atta | Fg Renna. ath gowe uF end Cy saveraand sey the 4 hy a 2'Y6. ta Broadway: fie aoe PE IOOS OO, RI ALLY FOR THE FREKDUA OF VUB “SPER ‘nal fa the prive of Meng! ibe des eit} of New York, and soukrereas ere pled uidenpt of the ‘ourselves ithe signere ‘BY Coman Bwacknamea, pohrey }eocreuries, he . have been invited and will sddreas the ee by BAT ORAL Fr eeviued OF SLAVERY, lemons Oy ‘inand ie eonsiiintion, duty uid-a national uecoseily, . THM AMEKICAN ABOLITION SOCIRTY ‘Will bold tts apuiversary mooting at the between Hitward’ aod Grand stepony in Hows 10 o'clock A. M. ke yIBITING MEW ‘varied Qourtes BOOKSELLERS Vi will find an extensive and Festuamenis Rihie warehouse, 122 Naanan suet, N’*’ READY—THEK FIRST NUMBER OF THE YOUNG MEN'S MAGAZINE, A monthly journal, Conducted by Richard \', M’Cormick, Jr., Aided by Rey. William ited B Sireat, Boa. A Howard Crosby ‘Theodore L. Cayler, Wan, Vangdon, aq, James 0. Noyes, MD. and ober al nora, copioun intelligence concernis men’s n980- elations chrongzout the country, and a chiolee vas of Inve Professor resting reading matter Young men should examme Kt, To bo. Bad of she ‘and at the allioe, Na, $48 Broadway, = — REWARD- LEFT {N AN OMNIBUS, ABOUT BALP yas 5 o’clork P.M, on Saturdny, near South ferry, 6 containing sbae money, sarda with the 2 lock of ludy’s hair, &c, The finder will reeeleg leaving the same at No I7Mtate at., N.Y. $3 5 REWARD FOR THE CARTMAN WITH A GRAY horse who removed four barrels of spiria from we side~ galk in froot of $2 Sixia avenue, for s tall, Pook marcod who signs hie named, Meriarve.’ Apply at Ly REWARD.—LET, T’ TWO BOYS, ON THURSDAY, Tih inat., be ) seventeen toot boat, burl ipaide by branded M. a young white brown epoton bring bi REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, = SPH IN Batter} oid outaide, biae et "Quigieys of the. Bait “Any ‘person oturaieg, Quigley, > auery. reselve the above reward.) Mn QUIGLEY, a amall s fs care aod 5 cnn, Ay pane a ‘reward, ie dog, with tip of tho ‘left dock to the gurden will receive he above s §2 sigh Intos in the sear Seu iog, ana the name iy i re ot “Fret.” any person returning her to Walter L. Livingsion, 41 Wan vinuneey eourt, Sill reonive the bows renteee 1Q) REWARD-—Lust, IN BROOKLYN, suMDAY morning, a gent’s cluster diamond and opal pin. will reeeive the above reward, and ihe thanks f tbo owner by leaving it at the office of K Hale & Oo., 2 Maiden lane, up stairs. = rt REWARD.—STOLEN OR DESTROYED, A oat from the front of the La ‘ae who “Lovet's wahpene ive ” retarn z JO, Let NEAR rine ‘mx ring, back and an Seer cna be suitaly rewarded by returning him ews nilice, Wd Narwan ues. bad AAP IAD ADR, BATTERY, ON SATARDAY errier white on the bi uame of Vick The Onder will eonfer UNL—ON THE STH INST. A LARGE NEWFO! land dog, pear the Quarantine. ‘The an here Lim by par ing expenses owner applying to Wm. Philips, Jersey preet. Yew Hrigiion, Stauen ialuad, UND —IN BROADWAY. A SILVER HUNTING wach. he Gener ean bave ti! sane ealung Miiltim Rouley, 68 Whivo wirect, in the paint ‘oiore, and prove prope. ty ey owe THURSDAY LAST, A SETTER DOG. THR owner ean bave the same by an provi property and to ne @X) CaAe>, by calling at 30) niideon wre — —————————— OOOO O8T—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOOS, MAY 8, A OREERM crotchet steel bead purse, ps cee any tn Ove doltar bil some amail change, and a indy's Alercen collar, © have bern lost while riding in one of the Broadway omnl- buses from Twentieth street to the corner of Bond and Broad- way. The finder will be suliavly rewarded by Jeaving it at the ore of Joba Clarke, 643 Broadway, corner of Blooeker street, OST—ON THE 9TH MAY, FROM THE CORNER OF Spring etreet and Broad; Ty; whoever ‘eet will he suitably rewarded, APTERNOON, OST—ON NDAY A. GOLD bragelet and locket, between the Elysian fekis, Hoboken, ‘and Barkley sireet, The finder wil be re’ 7 leaving ‘at 485 Peart mreet, Washiagton Hall O8T—ON Sa’ DAY AFTERNOON, IN BROADWAY. below Bleecker sireet, 8 broach, componed of a carbum, cle pet in gold leaves. Belog prized aan gif the tinder wil confer a favor and be liberally rewarded by leaving it wt ike hat store 165 Kighth avenue, wbove heveatesn b street, O8T-ON THE 2D OF MAY, A BLACK TRUNK, marked H M.C,, taken away by @ man with a wagon from 11 Kast Twenty fourth sireet. Any person returning tbe same eball be liberally rewarded. The property of » poor girl, OST—ON SATURDAY, AN RNGLIS tan wupposed in the Park: 5 r= HOSE COMPANY NO. itt A RPRCIAL meeting of Irving Hone 0. 44, heli at the en je bomae, after an alarm of fire fa the Avatrvet, i ee eit b survet and Kieventh avenue, on Tbursiay morn 1887, at 136 o'loek A. M., the following renehuicn See oom Ane IMENT, rove, ‘ASHINGTON GREYS—KIGHTH RX

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