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PRB COMMERCIAL FAPERA—ADDRP8S OP THE GMAMEBE OF MEPRAGENTATIVES TO THE EMPEROR — ANNIVERSARY OF THE VOKONATION OP PAUETIN L—SYEEOB @F THE FRENOE QONSUL DILLON, ETO. ‘We have before us severa) fles of Haytien newspapers, whieh are quite curiwities ef Bierature, and certalaly would exeite considerable amusement among our eit! , In the Southern States more espesially. The offical lemeet, Le Monitewr Haytien, published at Port aa Prince jeve-y Saturday, in the eourt language (French). All the of Uitle whioh ie suppoeed to ebaracterize the proud Spaniard ty inercaved indefinkely amongst the sable peers med pe -resses who grace the bulls of this Imperial Majest) , ne great Favstin, Europe generally bas been ransacked eaphonious names, which are showered with wosscs, and orders upon the expectant subjects of bia Majsaty. Le Moniteur Haytien of March 14, 1857, centains the tollow- mg ‘DEORE: — Foustin I., by the grace of God and the constitavenal she date , Emperor of Hayt, to all present and wo re, Bave orduined and do decree as follows:—The following figniarics are named grand orces and comomudere of the rial order of BL Aune:— 1B fullow a number of the aforesaid nobles with titles, aveb ax Joha Louis de Pierrot, Prince of the re, and the Dukes of 8. Louis ca sud, of St Mark, Anse & Voan (mglice, bundle to a calf), St Louls do Graud Plerre Due de 'a Petite Rivere de sara, or, io plain Ragheb, 8 Louis of tbe Great Stone, Duke of tar Laue River of Artibonite; Duke de la Vege abd 0 Cuavies d'Alecte, de Iamonade’ Twenty five duses aod forty two Donte are announced by BAMe as to the afore. waid decorations, and tne “Due de Turon, Miuister of War and Marine, to the time of the porifolios of the interior and aed Appienbers "4g the mediam farough which these bonors are bestow: Then we have apother ‘decree » arardiog to abdont an quel number of dukey and counts the decoration «f the ‘mperial Order of 8t. Mary Magdslen,” b.t we are out in- formed of the nature ¢f the services bestowed w merit the feeoration of such a saint The concluding desres of the tigb and mighty Fauetin runneth tbat it is exoo-tient, by ree-on of certain changes, 10 augment the pay of thoarmy, aod that after the tet of May tho pay of atl suldiora trom ike grade of bigh private to licutenant colonel js doubled, frem colonels to adjutant generals inc: eased one- batt, whilst the he pga of marshals of the camp ard deu- lament renerais are only augmented ono qurtor ‘Several columns of the paper are deonted w European vews, sod toa law caxe in chich @ young colored \edy Hatms possession of a certain breastpin, through having ‘eund it Ip the #treet. Several notices follow from differ- tat grandees of the empire, announcing how thay will, ia oh +igo their names. Fiually, we get the following rich “The undersigned, Elizabeth Annicia Simon, widow of be Inte Louis Stanislaus Herivanx, baving five legitimate rep, the fruit of work with ber late husban1,” calls A Sere yan pene wo appear ata ly counct the purpose of certain pro- ies loft by defunct. ei os Z Le Moniteur Haitien does not show many advertise oents. The editor ie Monsieur le Baron de Batioo. The |sber papers leave al) the tawdry nonsense of nodility to nee official gazertee, and disqqurse on the true intsrests of Island, , aanamanree tnd agricaliurd. fhna,the Reoug dy du Pribunaua, « weekly quarto sheet, gives & beatin in the various ports at the close of the jsenth of April, amonzst which are nineteen Ameri san eeels, inclusive of five sailing from New York. Then re have a long cummunication under thé head of sug Rb the information that the new sugar cane be Jian lll lhortly to be cultivated in Hayti. A trade price liet is on be last page, and & —o of advertisements is dia: iributed throughout the sl La Fille du Commerce is evidently an opposition lmper to the latter—it ix of the same size eg aypears the day. The drst two pages are maialy taken agi with shipping and trade price lists of various ‘of the |, followed by several columns of advertisements; of these aunounoee “An abridgement of the Geography Hayti, for the use of Haytien Youth”—thia being the mi ediven, Anclementary school makes kuowa iw hfe Ge, pales the ooorre of atenios ineluder Dg w ioe, nob grammar, ar itametic raphy, drat | a embroidery and srtidcrat flower nine” oy whllat the moral and religi+us instruction will cod based alone ‘upon the reading and atuay of the Holy pare ‘e@are then given the acconnt of the opening of the ber of Representatives, and the diee wien on the ad to the throne, of April 22, which is as followe:— OF THE GHAMRAR OF REPKUNENCATIVES TO RIS MA. JESTY THE RMI'EROK. Sae—The Chamber, always happy to see your angust at the opening of its legislative inbere, be has listen- witb rem | atweauonu to the with’ which you the first seesion of the NinihLogisiature. ‘Toe Chamber, Sire, will respond to the persevering soli de of your Majesty for the well being of public affairs ‘arsimtance and zeal are assured you mn advance, an? jt alwaye continue to second the efforts of your govern- It is with reason, Sire, that you place confidence The Chamber, Sire, awaits the report of th situation of Kampire, which the mini-ters of your Majesty wit) aub 18 ims orient statement, resuming as it docs the al attaira ‘of ube country,” will, pos fall Wo iatorest it d the Chamber will make it the subject ef ite undivided | yee Bire, is happy to felicitate te the of amjeable relauons with there ree 1 strengthen teeth « ful cage and erm, wil 6 rn in the future by peace contact with those civihzed nations, ‘Your throne, Sire, which already consolidates the love 7 nubjeeta, will thereny be more assured, years of a brilliant reign, during which yqur Ma- ty bas always known bow tw maintain with the ‘or, and admirable order tn the heart of the eae, the beyt proof that God proper! heen gry Oy the in pointing gem out to i ou the most wor- ebief to Ws destinies. as aM. T'Emperear 1 Vive la tberte | => Ragen? > ae ais. BELSEVSS 91 4100 19S SATSIAET TA SIPTDLMRGATE, EET Sint CL nthe 226 AD ior, in the any uth tear af the eighth ‘of the reign his Taperial Ths all was voted without amoadmont. or beter pend sxe Pa, erie me Ldyarg ser of the Emperor. M. Diilon, the ale Haj os of California), spoke as follows hy Mesars. members ate, and of the Chamber of ih eb. jours. Britian and tho United States, as well as in those of hor accredited foreign agents among you. I oome, I 0 propose & toast, whieh [am convinced all of you receive with enthusiasm. That toast is pee i and health of @ Princo whose coronation we celebrate, Fauetin L, Emperor of Hay tt. presence of the ives and consuls of #0 1 nations, OD an occa lon 80 in‘orexting to yourselves, r that the best relations anb«ist between this our pp powers. We owe this fact w the high pF he gem nl and the eprit of eqaity and con. on which animates our respective gevernments. 1D part to these causes, we bare become wiser than fatbers, wbo bad pot learnt that the men of pure Afri- race, colored men aod whites, are equal before God, peopl) sitach themacives here below to cach o her, Naval Intelligence. OUR PORTSMOUTH (V4.) CORRESPONDENCE. Ponramocrs, Va., May 2, 1867. One of the largest navy yards of that venerable gentle , Unole Sam, is aituated here; and, Jodging from the omployed, I nbonid say tbat ibe people of these ‘diggina”’ receive & goodly proportien of “the loaves fshee’ which our ancient anole has at his dixponal: splendid seam frigate Roanoxe is all ready Cor sea, waiting, I believe, for her captain to come from sahington, whore be has been in consultation with the of the Navy. The sloop-of-war daratoga is also iy, and will gail with the fret tair wind, Rumor says pot including tho cases now sve, [mg om ood phy? = * were fororvon a a teare oF Pitisen’ just vwo hina these one hnindred and sixteon set amber only aaventeen and fourtoen reported on, Tho fine ar lgat, We Candler, Lanahng Tie AGE. Baldwin. Upentascor’ Gusts . Midshipman J. & Him, Paawed Midabin man ©. Graton Capt, Thormax sine, Lieut W. A.C, Farragut, apt, 4 16 Bartor!, Capt P, F, Foorboan, 7% Hamann, Ltont NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY r 27, 1857. —TRIPLE SHEBT for hours, abd brought in their verdict of ‘guulty only wh n they were egnvinced tha: inevitable duty required it, The verdict, in the onion of the was wt righteous. There # no doubt of your guilt. The Ooart Das scrutinised tte deciatons and charge: t+ ree whether, in the course of the trial, it erred to your prolndioe, and’ it bas discovered no probable error. It remaine, then, for ue obly to pronounce bats sentence of the law—the judg. ment of the Oourt upon thi dict, ‘The crime you are guilty of was, at the common lew, murder, ond the pavisbment was death Our statute. which is of many yrarr tanding, made it mans! in the weoond degree, aud prescrined the punishment of im- prisonment ip the Stas) pris@n for not lea than four nor more than weven years, Another statute gives the Oourt ez. toadd to the imprisonment a fine ant excaeding two undred dollars, We cavno expect to wuch your con science and excite yo. to repentance. But it i3 die to our- re'ves and & the p ibiic that we should state what circum stances bave and what have pot awayed us, in the exorcise of the disoretion vested in us hy iaw. We will remark, generally, that 017 nentence is in no degree affected +y any con-idera'ion whatever except those which I gitimately flo# from the pature of the crime itgelf, and the circumstances which led to and accompanied tt eommts+ion. We deeply commiserate the condition to which you bavo rednoed your own tamity, and the misery you have brought apon the parents of Amotia Murr, As, onthe one band, sywpathy has not swerved us to the right, so od bas Dor pwerved vs to the left. We aleve for your wit and ebidren, sltycing to you as they doin their innocence of your dark “diegrace, Se far ax we evuld we have con: sidered their interests and their feelings. Wo will ov give them by our words unnecessary pain, and we will wot impore a dpe upon your 6-tate. “We willnot conflacate to the covnty a dollar of the property you have acc imu. lated. There may bea bility that the whole of it wilt be needed by your wife and children #hile you are updergotng the imprisonment w which your bad ucts have doomed you. Ameha Murr was abont eighteen years old when she entered your service as a menial, You had lived nearly haifa cantury, and were distinguished as a physician, Her parents confided her you. For eight months she kaw you moving in @ sphere far euperior to her own, It was Datura] that she should look up to you as a god, and regard any notice you deigned to take of her, as condes. cension, You youreelf hed a wife and smilltug celldren, aud « daugher just budding into #omanhood, and yet you debauched this poor menial. Fer the gratification of your Just, you placed and kept her, for about foar monttis, in the honse of a reepectahle wornan in Koohoster, while you areured her parents that she lodged in the honse of the dresemaker by whom she was, at - at your fastanas, em- ployed. When her preguacy ‘mown to you, you tent ber to Buffulo, and {Bojan to her parents that she had gone to Erie In Sepiomber, she came to this city, and took lotgings under an assamed name, and as @ married woman, You visited her from ime to time jp Buffalo, ‘ab ing y ‘Yourself the name of Rosendale, and preiending to be her oncle. In Deournher, when #be was between six and seven months advanced in Prrepaney, you paid your last visit. She was weakened diseare, to that degree that apy violent shock would be simost muro to canse, her *peedy death; and how wan of mark as a phy ician, could be igaorant of the tm- mipent peril of that conseqnence, It is difficolt to ree. ae however thie may be, you know that an cially if onnataral—would j-opard ber life, and inetably destroy the infant benea'b her bo om. ard yet, thong! this woman loved you, and that unborn infant was of you own begetting you committed the crime {n question. You deliberately destroyed your quick but undelivered off. spring; and the death of Amelia Murr was the forescon conrequence of the same felonious act. It is not nec ssary to lay stroas upon any other facts de- veloped by the evidence. Any aggravation of the body of the crime you perpetrated ix ecarcely imaginable—the crime itsel' if #0 enormens Vou must not hope for par- don in this workl, Go*,in bie infinite mercy, may for- give you; but man must forever execrate your conduct, To extend exeoutive favor your case is impozsible; and the least punishment @ decent respect for morality will permit us to award is the heaviest penalty of the law Less thap that would be a mockery of justice and treason to the public. The sentence of the Court is that you be imprieoned at bard labor, in the State prison at Auburao, for the term of seven years. prisoner asked permission to say After the sentence afew words. The Court replied thet if the counsel should deem it of any importance he would do ao, bat it would dono as Fly replied that ne was not aware of any good to be subserved, Ik would grauly ibe prisoner but could do no more. Jodge Ciinton—*The prisoner most be remanded.”? He was then remove’ w the jail, the audience being oon. fined to the court room until he bad been gone afew ainutes. During the sentence the prsoner Clovest sttention, but did pot seem to be affected at all None of his family were present. pplicar {From the Philaselphia Balletin, May 26.) To day was the period fixed when the pew cents should muabe tate eppustennn ta pute, fal fledged and ready 10 take the place of the old clamay coin whieb haa #o long lumbered the pocket of citizens, and gladdened the hear of candy loving » Rumor said that Cacle Same bad in ble imatile patos Chestnut street near Broad, ontold treasures ip the pew coin, and, what was still bet ter, be was willing to ery the new Pieces, cent po cont, for the old apd oS coppers which have so jong done good service for the community. And bd was better than al) eeenen cates tee accredited agents, bie wt’! 1867, t0 give out the ne bi ‘ule Ops, levies and quartors, at their nominal ng Mr. gantly phrased {t—“‘ecautering the shiners” —bat when the mor sun first reachod ihe cays of the marble columns of the long defore nins Of perror s who were gathered for the doors to open, Shas they ws and their large copper exchanged for the bright little strangers who wero so anriousty looked for. Every man and boy in We crowd had hit package of coin with him. Some bad their rouleaux of Spanish cota done up ta bits of conta: tae Gare sorte bevel oh carpet barkets, and other carrying Ailed mi with conpere-—/very cheap and ke like board: oure Ife clang pris in the Tempe of Mammon had an. | Ucipated this grand rush and crush, and every possibie Preparation waa made tn anticipavon of tt. Conspicuous mong these arrangemonts was the erection of a fearon Ytig i the yard of the Mint, for the »} acrommodation of the groat pet be ga ‘This temporary strocture was furnisbed with two open windows, which faced the south. Over one of win. down wi inserthbed the words “cents for cents,” and over the other “sen ® for silver.’” inside the little office were ecalee and other apparatue for weighing and testing andy pile, of ‘bage contataing, the newly #t-uck Copper, and a detachmont of ‘The bags containing the “Nicks” were neat little can vases ments, each of which held five hundred of the diminutive ‘Te, aud each of which bore upoo ite outside the pleasant inroription “$5."" Jum ax the State Houre bell finiehed striking nine o’olock the doors of the Mint were thrown open, and {mn rushed the eager crowd—paper parcels, well ‘Billed banduerchiets, carpet bogs, banueus and ail. But those who thought what there was to be @ grand scramble, and that the boldest would be firt rerved, reckoned without their host. turn of mind, Tho clerks and the woighers exerted them selves to the utmost to moot the demands of all comers entitled to receive them; butthe crowd grew apace and we estimated that at one time there could pot have been partie foininy ta the excursion from this city will rally loave vis Baltcnore and Obie railroad on M neat, the Tot ot Sone Mout of the owe coed from ‘ork pS Ma on by ® vot Nicgare Palle to end to Chicago, and thence ‘and other roars t tbe Ubio extension of the trip to the Fk Tadeo 7 A] wes it with prevent arrange templation, fond cnaigvent w ments: ‘be duly announce, vadey stave Baie fh trict peutrality fully ana fairly carried out. Mr. Secretary Stanton, it has been seer, delivered a speeeh oo bis recent arrival iu Kansas, ana he has consented to ane = Sed goon as the poli shall have been thorough! “4 ipaugoraed, aod himsel” completely instracted in Ee by chat adroit sage and dip omatist. Hts addrees, therefore, coutains mater of vital import to Kansas and the South, and sbould be carefully read and weighed by all interested ia tha fate of that Territory and ou slave in-titutions. It will be found to conta.n we following very significant lan- guage — “The iment recognizes the Territorial act which provides for assem! aay d & convention to form a constitution wita & view to makii 3 ‘application t> Congres for admission as a Stato Into the Union That is regarded wo \enchapey tog only test of the qualification of yours for delegates 10 Conventie, and ul precoding repugnan restrictiops are thereby repeaed. Im thie .ight, the ac must be allowed to have provided for a full and fair ex- vresslon of the ‘will of the people through thé delegat-s no may be chysen to represent them in the. constitutivuad conve = I ie pot doubt, pins eet {a order to av pretext fur resistance fo the 1 operation of this law, the poarenion itself will, in some form, provide for submiting the great distracting question regaraing their +ovia} institution, which has so long agitated te peo- ple of Kansas, to a fair vote of all the actual bona fide residents of the Territory, with cvery possible security against fraud and vioience. If the constitution be thus framed, and the question of difference thus submitted to Wee broksion of thopeogie, | hetaes ther Eanes will te admitted by Congress without delay as one of the soversign Stater of the American Union, and the ferritorial authori- es will be im mediately withdrawn.” Nor bas Mr Stanton alone thus expreseed himeelf. Hon, Robt. J. Walker bas alse spoken, and in his speech of Inst Tuesday, in New York, the Times ro} ‘esenta him as using the following unmistakable language: The people of that Territory fad aclear aad unquertiona- bie right to decide for thomssixes upon the re oa State constitu ion, and any attempt on the part of any con vention, or any other body of men, however respectable end influential A= might bo, 9 ‘mpose upon the Territory constitution not sanctioned by the popular vote, would be 4 usurpation and a wrong which coald not be wlerated for a moment. So far as the utmost exercise of his olf cial powers and hia personal influence would go to secyre that result, Gevernor Walker said he was deter the people of Kangas should have an opportanity for a faz free and solema Ly oper of their will upon the adopuoa of any constitution might be framed, after a fair and satiefactory census of all the buna jide intabitants who might be ih the Territory at the time. He considered this due to them = It was part of thoir inhorent and iaalienable sovereignty. And he should consider !t not only a point of law aud of official duty, a3 an officer of tho a Sereny but # point of honor, as a map and a gentle: to do everything in his powor to vecure io Uso tho. fal, fair and Undisputed exercise of this fundamental right. Now, we hold that the submitting of the constitution soon to be framed by the people of Kansas in conven. tion assembled, back again to the poople individually, for ratification, is a work of supererogation—a matter to be done or not, entirely to the discretion of the Uon- vention, asa thing of ‘contungent expediency only, aud Bot by any means a thing of ae we cannot but look upon this suggestion of Mr. Stanton, however — ‘with declarations of Southern feeling, and the determination expressed by Governor Walker, a3 pari taking of the nature of oi dictation, aad being, nt fact, a violation of the promired neutraltty—an insidious and bigh minded breach, of faith towards the South and Southern men in Kansas. We, therefore, desire in the outset to stamp this gamo aa it deserves, and to proes against all auempts to influence the action of te Conven- ion from without, «hether comivg from the Territorial ‘appomted by the President, or the freeso Lachemers of New York and Teton. The real object and end is, un. der the guise of fair words to the South to make a free | Biate of Kansas. GOV. WALEER’S FINAL MANIFESTO. LY ss the new plan, which Gov. Walker for the settlement of’ the Kausas dimloulty, we good yYonture an opinion before we scrutinize it in detail. There is one point, gia upon which we can give an instant and omphatic Jucgment; and that ia, the proposi tion to submit the constitation of Kansas to a popular vote. In respect of general policy, such a step would inevitable involve very disagirous Consequences. In tho firet place it would intamo and proiong the controgercy, and would ultimately throw Kanaw into tne arms of the Cpe get But any discussion of the measure in regard of experiency {8 unnecessary and irrelevant, since the convention which is to framo a ‘Stay copsUtution for Kan-as ts endowed with yn to rubmit their work to the popular vote. The act by which the convention is aesombied ascertains bd il Monies its powers, and in that act there is not one word about eub mitting the ¢ natitution to the people. The convention can do nothing for which hore is not an express author.ty tn the law; aud as there is neither an exproes or impliod authority ‘in the law to submit the constitution of Kansas to the vote of the inhabitants of tho Territory, the step would ve an illegal and invalid us irpation of power. The propeition is wo plain to allow of controversy. Submit it to any lawyer jn the land, from Chief Justice Taney or Beverdy Johnson te the poorest pettifogger ip the most obecure country Mes and the Instant answer willbe that the Convention in Kansas hus poche onan py An byprentnr nage to & popular vote. The journals of the North concede the point, aod deciaim ‘against the law calling the Convention on ths ground that it makes no provisiou for a | el vote op the Constitution. Why then does Governor Walker raiso the question? It io ‘especially surprising that he should assume ap un.cnable position.— Phe South. Theatrical and Musteal. Broapway Tiarkx.—r. Loraine who bas made many friends during the brief time be has been Leto amas 1) late tako bis first benefit in New York this ovening, Ml omg] Bevedick, in Shakey 's comedy allo pe » Ado About Nonhiniy amr William tn ihe ohe ben an,’’ eupported ie jing members com - y, including Mr. Buake in his “olobrated part of Dog- eee uatecctne S who made their frat lust evening fare evidently destined to beeomo lar with the audiences ably house. | Mlle Zan- Ul wo-vight repeat her wonderful tight rope foat brothers go through their astonishing perfor’ mances on the pole. The Ravels are also to appear in “1 Almnée”’ and ‘The Conseript.’’ Wat.ack’s Tirkaree is at prosent « focus of great attrac. who nightly iret’ and the beatom the most faltering eulog wins op tee rlogas eu ums op» oe At aot a Wallack, and b Aye etock company by he is supported. He ts anoounoed for Benedict, one of bis best characters, in uae ago About Nothing,’ this evening. ‘A Decided Case” ts the afterpiccs. Lavra Kern's. Tho mea gene ee “A Bird tn the Hand Worth Two in the Bush,” which we ape. ing fo qouriays paper, to be repeated this evening. and and Messrs. Burnett, Wheatleigh and T. 1. Jobnaton are fm the cast, The ror; renin Manas Ganon scenic extravaganza of ‘ Wad brings toto ao- tive play the vervatile talents Pepular company. tion they bestow on “Widow's Victim” and «4 of esairare by ber BN ike porvasetios of Sprtguly cea’ mirers 7 'y romeo cumin o.com wai ces mate roault wi! re u can Bo ques thon. The beastclaty wo ena three of Ber bent Ba acters in entitind “Captain Char fous,” “An Veprouected Petmale and and “Mischief Making ” wi Awmucan Mowvn.—The superior comedy called “St!) ‘ators Ren Pr & deoided favorite with the iblic, ie to be med this aflernocon. This will allow ities who cannot leave home in the evening to witnes thie much talked of play. The likewise popular drama entitled “Ali That Glitters {s not Gold’ will coustitate the chief amusement ip i! The beading members of the company appear in both pieces. Gronor Cutt axp Woon's Mivernera give a bill that fairly overflows with funny things for to-night George ts to danoe the ‘Grenadier and Washerwoman’ and piay the mischievous bero in “Welfo, the Sensible Monkey."" ‘The Booxirr’s are to perform thetr latest and most ano- Greafol burlesque, “Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp,” for the edification of the juvenile Ce this afer. poon. The burlerque will be repested with negro mia- atrolsy in the evening. ‘The Brranr’t are Eon along femonsly at Mechanioy’ Hall. Their rons, cen, and particularly their jokes, seem to tickle fansy of their anditore amazingly Avoid their programme for to night if you do not wish to ‘be tempted to £0. Postage to Geigiam. TO THE KDITOR OF THR HERALD, New Yonx, May 28, 1967, Thave been infermed by different correspondiente in Belginm, that letters sent from the United States, when unpaid, are there charged (althongh weighing not mors than one-quarter ounce) two france #ixty ceatimes (2.40). Please direct the attention of our Post Office aathoritics to this abuse of our new postal convention with Franca, The postage from the United States to Roigium and tics @ reres, whether pre-paid oF not, ia twenty.one comnts. How fifty. two conta cnn be charged 1 cannot concetvs; for, the pp Aaya. a ~ and France betag fit necoording Ww the new peetal courention be teen the peat con and ihe portage between Belgiom eek co optional) being forty cen time ‘oraa) 40) on conte if hot amount to more than twenty-three conta, foreign post offices mart teva Baatrion ast ge | when not particularly twetrooted by the expeditor to ood | them by the American or some other earlier -, P Colonel pail 4 an Pare Rxpeditien Roatan, Bay Isanpe, april 60, 1807. Prip of Oelonl Kinny Along the Ooast—Shipment of @ Bronze Oannon—Stampaie of ths Natiom—A Lady on the Beash—Conduct of am Aincrican Vice Consul, de. Colonel Kippey, who bas been residing & Greywwn, Nicaragua, during the past eighteen moath4, awaiting the conclusion of the war in the interior 0 push forward his Plans for colonizing the Mosquito coast, left Greytown ia the rebooner Terecita, Captain Morton on the @tn day of the present month, for the purpo+e of vi: iting various points and settlements on the coast. The schoover carried New Granadian colors, and was owned by Mr. Perry, aa Ameri- can residing at Aspinwall. On board were the captain and four seamen, two passengers—Oolonel Kinny aud a gevtleman a resident of Greytown. After visiting BlewGelds, the residence of the Mosquito King, the Colone) called at Wawa river to #00 bis old friend Stanislaus T. Haley, Eiq., one of the parties to the famous Sbopherd and Haley grant. Ov going op ehore at ‘Wawa, he found that Mr. Haley had re moved a short time before to Cape Gracios A Dios, leaving some of his people to look after bis effects at Wawa. Among other things which Mr. Haley was onable to remove to bis new bome was a bronze cannen, a long twelve poupier of Spanish manafacture, bearing date 1717. This gun, enco in posseasioa of Gregor MoGregor, Prince of Poy ats, after having had a variety of owners finally fell into the baads of Mr. Haley, aud bad been lying im its present position daring the past ten years. Some time before our visit Mr. Haloy had made arrange- ments to sel) this gun in Belizo, Honduras, provided ho could get it there; but there being no harbor a; the mouth of Wawa, vessels celiom visited the place, and I was too heavy (1,400 Iba.) to take in a canov, which is the kind of craft most im use Op this Coast. ADxi0us to favor his old friend, the Colonel, by a Bberal distribution of rum and todacco, managed to get a sam. cient number of Indians to put the gun on board. At Cape Gracios Mr. Haley mado arrangements with the Captain to take somo freight to Belize, inctading the cannon, and gent bis son, Mr. Robert Haley, as supercaryo | The schooner encoontored some rough weathor alwer leaving the Cape, making it Decessary Ww put into Bonacca, ‘one of the Bay Tlands, for ropaira; but not dnding te necessary, materials “there, stood across for Truxil- Bonturasy which was distant about thirty bf and’ on approsohisg ‘Traxillo is, ious bit bi Castilla, or Oape Houdaras, a low of land, forms the vast and northeast rides of the bay ond uxilio. ’The town is on the south side of the ba; and distant frem Punts Castilia, the o1 miles. Itis open w the north, and duriog voesols are often obliged to got ander way ant stand out. We dropped anchor in fruut of the town, abuat two hundred yards from the shore, Bofore us rose aigh weoded mounvains On the spur of ue; and near water, 1« the fort~an old dilapidaved affair, moauting Hebind the fort, in a sort of valley, wut of view from the harbor, ts focated the principal portion of the town, which cuntaing about two thousand johabitauw. West of the fort, partly on a bill and partly on a that or bowom, is situaled the Carib wwo, containing about a thou. sand Caribs. Their tha ched houses, plastered with red mud, are in full view from the barbor. As we afterwards learned, the people here did not know the New Granadian flag, and as we eailed up the bay, with a stiff breezs, a report spread thro igh the wows that @ di homer yestel'was coming to attack the place. Ag we ap proached we noticed qui a commotion in the fort, aad among the soldiers and Aombrrs on the boach, but did not suppose Ourselves the caure of I. Shortly after dropping the avcbor, a boat full of soldiers and offimais came along-ide, but would not come on board. The captain went tw the side, Aa inteligent looking man, with @ dDlack kerebief tied around bis Bead, and straw hat, announced bimself as Port Captain read medical officer. He was chief spokesman; ani the firet inquiry *as about the Tuen, looking over the mani fest, bo saw the namo of H. 1. Kinnoy. In « burried manner he eee if that was ¢! Senor Corovel Kinney, Americano. The captain replied ia the attirmative. Just ‘at this time the Colonel came up out of the cabia, his loag morning gown and conival bat making bim appear at least a foot lultor, and pot having shaved siace his arrival iv Nicaragaa, must bavo presented to the wetonithed natives & most ferocious aspect. The official ralaod himself ightly, to return the salute of the Colonel, and, in doing #0, saw the cannup which was lashed on deck. * Without further parley, he ordered the boat to push off, telling the captain Bo would soon return, but that 10 the’ meantime Ro one would be allowed to land from the achooner, Aner s delay of about half an hour tho boat returned, but not the medico and bis party ; In their place was a cap taip and a guard of ragged ‘varefoot soldiers, with muskets and bayonets, They were accompanied by an interpreter, @ cortain Movsteur Loustelette, a Frencoman, He bad ved inf tbe country many years; had held commants and fongbt battles aod wea victories, and bad served In va rious capacities in his addition to bis military. Notwith- | Standing all this, he was poor, looked haggard and sickly, aud was to the last degree seedy. He s.ke brokea Kog- ish, and told us with some trepidativa that they had come on board to gearch the ves-el, ax it was reported that the hold was full of arms and ammunition. The gard remained on ‘That night the town was andor ‘arma, the cannons on the fort were lnwied aod 0 boats were permitted to approach or leave the beach. On the following morning tho Captain and Mr, Laley were re- quired to goon shore, and were detained all day giving evidence. After getting thro sgh with the Captain aod Ha- wy the crew, inchuding the cook, were sent for and cxam- "ile all tho crew were on shore, and whilo watching the movements on abore from the schooner, rena lly standing under one of the trees on the beach, near guard house, Bho remained ome time, apparently vo ing for some one, and frequently looked towards our schooner, Judging from her dress aad fair faco we pro- nounced her American, ano faltered onrmelves with tho idea that if it in her power we would pot ba com polled to remain mail ychooner, under a broiling sun, and ashedy town so near. Presently a gentleman camo ‘out of the guard house and joined he oy ALOwd A mo. ment, looked towards the schooner, turped end divap- peared amid the luxuriwwt follage that ekirted the whore even to the water's edge. We felt ay if a triend bad left us, but we consoled ourselves with the belief thas we had ber sympathy. We learned afverwarda that the lady and ber husband ‘were Americans, and that they bad repeated. ly asked pormission to come on board, and wero refused. Toe Postmaster ot Traxillo, Mr. bwardo Prados, is fan Domingo mulatw. He is’ sso American vice Consul. We were told that {n addition to thew he held some other appointmenta from Guardiola, the Prosident of Honduras; but it was whi«pored that the latter waa of that peculiar kind which ooofors no hopor; but if the number of offices held by an individual pa criterion of bis merit, then ie Mr, Prados @ moriorious would PS that th not be permitted to land, Col. Kinney tol4 the captain to present bis compliments to the Conrul, and wo say to bim that, if convenient, ho would be glad to s00 bi him on bosrd. ‘Tho day passed and we vsw vo Coneul. Tho captain in- formed vs that he found him more hostile t9 Americans than even the natives—that bis lan, towards bim was rude and evasive. When matters were amicabi; hong contrary to the expectations of oar Coneut A then, somens to pat the beet faoo on his conduct, ap proached the be RR ge ge mp A ly we ‘visit the pen keg that be was «trictly forbidden to de so by the The ono nad before good arog? hes doubt bie word, di not’ now have fel confidence in his statementa, and ib order to satify bimself he went i theo mmandante and inquired if the statement made by the Consul as correct. The Commandante replied that no restrictions whatever were placed on the Consul, aad that he was at liberty to vieit the pebooner at any time he saw proper. It was near midnight when the captain and crew came of. The captain was ordered to go to sea the next morn- ing at eight o'clock—to go direct to Relze, and on no ac- count t) toueb or stop at any of the Bay Lalande. Next morning, April 26, raised ancror and stood down the bay until out of reach of the fort, then baulet up and mater the order waa atood acroes for Rontan—distant about thirty miles—where wo arrived the same day. Bats or A Ratcroap.—fhe Canandaigua and | Niagara Falls Railrond was sold on the 2id instant, by | anction, at Canandaigna, to two {ndividuale—one repro- senting a portion of the English bondholders, the other a 8 portion of the New York holders. The Was 590,000, without the rolling stock, the New York and Erie “The believe, abont $4,000, and Bas been onld os twelve and « ball per cent on coat. Besnrese ON THR Onto Rivee—Businers is still very dail oe At Wis et all points on the Unio river, There is of water in tho stream—six- ton foet—and ry weather favorable. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EV PERSONAL, A‘ PERSON WIBIING TO ADOPT A PINT, TR - py) He 0 Weeks by, calling ot 195: Faint Bue. ioe pere need appre —e 4 RY DAY. prgemsrnd, © Stee, PATRIORK GRWELL, A of age, why left New Tork abom Ove 7 years ago on & rake wrvean tea ence oe tore turn ta about four years from that the, Any ervon, sending Fogweding hie whereab sate 0 Reeathor, BAMURL BRWARLL, Toronty, © anda wea Phy say) {dened yuo CSSTY ED ts mf THE JOLUM. yk Averpoo!, will ‘her and aise by apply . la Row Ritoast reed strret. 188 ¥. RWAUCHAMP—THRRE RTTER FOR you at thia office, yd MATRIMONIAL. a rrr Mas “fg y PAULINE L'RSTRANGR ‘will, mpon receipt of S Sarees ena te return to any serson a picture preaant anil fs fare fe, from specimen o" bandwri Pas Sil give untul ing advice tn he management of lore ire, buainess trans ncilont. Lemwtie Journeys, €0. giving alao 'a trun picwre of the fatore wife or haaban ith reture postage, Walle Pealtn» L’Ratean Heoadway Boat tiem OCCULISTS AND AURISTS. WHEELER, OOULIRT, WO. as ROADWAY, DB Totes bis attention io 4 Of the aya: chronic thom of the eyelide iy oped Vin yr Boil French POWELI4, OOULIRT ND AURIST, ORVOTES DAZE Cou ene ace! years, to And ear, from 910 4 ovcloos dally, a Te properly inserted, A. of nevoriee unity sale fawn AMERICAN h IWPTIEUTRMECHANTCS CLUB Memrs 35t Broadway, an Wednesday, Lo ted at 7 e’elock P.M.” Subject temas ‘woos sopecially welcome’ “kdeatanton tony seth TH. WHTOR Booretary. HITE BQU ALI SPECIAL NOTICK. THE ve venRel wan day ae the Untied Matee ina fan order tsaued b} Judi Aw toed maton Creoul of part ora for a ‘The folowing notice was pen voming to net ax pn Yeanel. avetioneer at the time of sale, thervnt — Court.—Bark White Ranall, nhers, apoellors, T>the tak notice tha ee ~d gin ctce § hog + notice tha’ amen 08, of the cit of New Vork, inthe just, trun and legal part of the bark White wall; that 0 4 Boke in the f above enti ied sult. nor reap” ‘naible for ony part nf the linhill ela there ii he ha “hac 90 nett of thaws proce x ng. dapoming. or in any way ‘ or are Wha al he yf wuld venga unl hig right it’ the premixen SPP Pasar aie ences ott hay soar lata: d and ewtablished.” May 26, 1837. MRLAT requinies Proctor and Atiomey jor Jnines 8. evan, No. 229 Broa (way. orbics Ube ‘The sakd James Dever gives notin that he shall maist npon bin righta enth © Nd veawel, and shall a ance take legal measures to enforce the same, YOOPERS, ATTESTION.~sUST RECKIVED FKOW Bordeaux, fife: a eration wera Lwika af willows will be sald low if applied for iomiwdin. si} MPSON BR rt our ROBBERY —ALL PARSONS ARF FORBID P for making ga burners, stolen from 13 Mercer sureet ‘a rer ain iron lathes, sbafiing, (ola and mtook Tuesday morning, Mosi of the above wore inaramd. W. Vv. B19 Boawor straet rliesianad JNO. eS Ney. D. B. TAYLOR, UNITED sates pesratcu agent, at New York, office 180 Nassan atraet.—co ern Ment pw aporis furnished ub thix office wi hout any a Bocergate 00., BOSTON.—THR ANNUAL MiEY the Edgeworth Commnany will 99, held ut Weir ode in Breton, Maae., at 11 o'clock, 4 M..,on Tuenduy, und 2° cooking range now in ase, reaatln and heovting. oO. A SPRCIAL SESSION OF TH@ R. W. . Grand Lodge of Sonthera New York will be held ta tte mo 0. #. Iinll, corner of (rand street ou Wedue day eve mee May i L7G o'clock. for the purpose of recntviag and acting on the’ report of the Ooromitiee on the W. cane alo om repuru frinn Ube Gon iting on} awa, BY order. JOHN. DAVIES, Grand Seorntary, op ration of an whith is perfect in baking, boiling, Lieuor, DEALERS’ MERTING.—A SPECIAL MEAT ng of the New York Liynor Dealers’ Society will be eld at Metrogaliian Rooms Hester wiroet between Rlizaheth and Mot on Wednesday eveniu ’, May 27 at 8 o'cl ak. Li quor dealers wishing 19 join the whe Portunliy of en doing on that evenin GUBTAVUS A. RATZ, Recording Seerot 14s and 147 Kowery N. B.—Dves may be paid and earda renewed at tbe Pinan. | Heeretary safle, Iaige’s Hotel, eoraer of dpring std Went fation will have an op AY 2% 1857. 3.—ALL, NOTES AND OBLIOA tions of ‘he firm ef Moraer & Fe wre Hotel, must be signed by Mr, Mosaer in person RO MOSSE, 37 ann None ochecw 9 Rowers r i fren, that the annual menting of the pokhoders af tbr fumb Feria pd Goal sd iro Cota LS the slontion of 9 Fre and of Direators for Se ramet oath axe a om aed e pan; BBO STRPNP Tae ashi yon ath te os Ros y of May A Pwr WT LOOM, Sooretary EW YORK BTATE KANSAR EMIGRATION OOMPARY maybe bad—one house Int of a qnarer sore sed township —of the agent of the company, 2) Pears «treet, near Reekman NOME tue OUMMITTAK HaVING an ST a) " odings of North hoaie ander consite an on TASTY San. GRIFFITHS, HIRAM CORWIN, MORGAN L. HARRIS, ge tus OL ye HAVING THE SUBIMOT on ieponal of | consideration Crystal Palace under wil bold thelr fon! meetin { room No 8 Uity Hall on Wed —. ‘7th inat at 2 PL persona Interested are ear neatly requested to aien 4. aflorded to them. ‘Ocmmittee. = ie wn ‘be the last opportunity WM. Whan WM. TER. _ SAB. Gonivertia, FFION OF THE UOMMINSIONSAS OF TaKke AR O Assessmen's, April pe Pan Fm oe Mo take ment rol been delivered to the Comminstonere yaad Sons Se one will be Nha (except by reanoa of cm he lng the entire period to a OND GATE ROGERS a OO.) ale and retail clothing warvhouse, corner of Ful fon and Nastan streets, opposite the Werald officn, The new clobing irmof ROGERS & RAYMOND, whieb snpersedes that of Ropers Co. takes tbe tel ‘a the summer reasoe, with an nee large bustaess couneetian, ample eapt ct ledge of the trade, aad » determination 1 manaacture tins lothing, and ta sell at prices which shall com@acd th cuniom of the clovest ayers. Io b members of the Arm ar practical mannfnetas ing 6 others, hat extensive expe rience of the best markets and sen urehasins guts ‘system whic caper, and 60 ue The’ well known pre A An ibe trade, and dele Jothing and frnbshi will enable them 'o manufacture cb: to fell cheaper than ord honses. nileen of the frm are al assortment /f gentlemen's foods for the nummer will be for varbety in atylee wlzem, mi eceipiion wilt be cul ine @antomn 4 of by “ depar meat, yetent artists, and the prices in that depart we will ran No effort will omy much below the uaual merchant tallor rain, spared by the undersigned w give ungu purchasers. te ROGERS, AA LJ KAYMOND. HR COM@ITTEE ON STREETS OF THA BOARD of Counctlm will hold a meeting to the ehamer ot Uv Roerd of Councilmen on Thursday, May 3 at Zo'clork I” M. b: bear partes intereated in the Gating off 1 the aideoralas of Vesey sweet, between Broadway aud Church elreet, aad widening Franksurt sree. a P3 Ft. A ROOM 5 N. Ravan Commitune GP BICKFORD, on J. RORHNER, Rico, 1, AVERY, PME UNDERSIGNED AVAILS HIMAEL? OF THis OF. portunt'y to pabliely express hia thanks to the proprietors of the gift book atore, jrondway, for the valuable present Of a gold watch which he reoolved aaa gift afer nurmh Alon m copy of Rhukspere for 82H. Katished that the yublie. wilh daly apprreinte ‘heir enterp ise, he ean only tn ratien aise hie indieidnal exersiona. in furthering ihe already well Jeaagend popularhy of thelr eetabiienent: a 0, To Menara. Beans & (0.5 617 Away, Lalarg rAKEPINLD —THERE WIL), WE a SPROTAL MROT tog of Industral Home Association No. 3 at 16} Bowery, on Thursday evening, Way 2D, oar the rep ork of the Porchaaing Troster. it tw fina all de mambers nl a8 matiers Of interest to al) will be brought oti. CORN'L. A. COOPER, Parchasing Trasies, REWARDS, REWARD —LOST, A PLAIN GOLD BRACKET, OD ine Fifth avenue kage, oF in Klghth street, betwaen roadwry and University place, The Sndar will rrosive tan Above reward by leaving the bracelet at # Clinion piace, street. Righth # 45 REWARD. eT, “YESTERDAY | BORNING, a diack and gray evtier sete dog. ‘ans were fo whe of Bob aati te ame and resi wart "he paid om petaraing bien WW $5 —LOnT. ON THURADAY Lact IN TWENTY HIXTH +). nireet. © black and tan Kngligh terror al fame and wdress on colin frard op returning her to 17 Dey atreet. np riairs “REWARD - ost, FROM 24 VaRICK, aTRERT, on Hund 5 4, between 8 email while ooodle alui, wage earn ole; cont cline ¥ all spe Soawers to he name of Kale The shove reward pa'd and no quentions asked by retarning the eame ae or to Ploreace’s restaaran!, corner of Brosd way and Ho street. A. LAPAR a $ REWARD —STRAYRD OR ATOLEN e) Kleventh stree to we came of Beauty. receive the above reward REWARU—-STRAYED FROM STABLE 72 CHARLES airect, a Newfoundland dog: answers to the facee ot . 60 oF binek, wish white strip down hia breast. Any per. fon retirning him to te above number ahall rece ro the above rewer W. BARL. Whoever a Firsornate nn . 8 lw & Pd TH ee sroch on Foovaey toon tenet, wii! renetre the ke OARTMAN Ww "nD ‘sha ting, 'onia and atook from 133 Wer ‘ng, Re Of May. wil) receive the the information with Jno F. Coarey, shore reward by leaving the i mtreet. REWARD —LOnT, ON SUYDAY, THR ata l ye Diack and tan wrrier dog, answers to The above reward wilbe pad sy leaving bitn'st 190 kan Piticenth rtrvet; Onur tur weaamt aaivire. lo BAW ABD —t 0, UN BATURD SY MORNING IN Ste arv’a, o in an'omniban, or on the corner of Oa an) Drondwar a drown torooed por'mengals, conalaing hontai amma) Bt; inter ill revive the above re. ward by leaving it at 08 Weat Twenty | REWARD AND NO er Ast $2: 4 or golen, © pds greg 4 rk) oe same of aareh engraved on the i,t, he wait, Wavhmakers and other versone are ‘not bay the same 25 fn WARD. —LOsT, ON MOND, ¥, RYENING, om pode avenna. a black tan terrier dog, he olf; distinetly marked apon the feat; waste ‘The above reward will be npon REWA snot scemciaprntnpcnaiintialine, —Loet, A LAST SATURDAY AFT! ina, at 4 ofolock, * re ges tront, with. the seemed baad w a tee tes inaide the ease bag Li 14st, THI al APTERNGON, | i es and Hirvad way, pin, bine spawel_ cad chemner san Ton ‘fier will raosive ihe whore reward aod many thanks by bi hos REWARD.WILL BE GIVEN TO THE par j | $100 SLOT Nae aeons a8 Y = Abe Be er Browers, rEWw PUBLICATIONS, SALR, ‘her lume, eway ate, O71 Brow thine uildiogn, Peard street, Frankly square,) publish He fo ~ vowpunan, WELLS'S ‘ ; Bxplcrations and adventaren Hebe of Travel in the Rerions of Keview 0 the History and Geurral Mesnareen af ¢ America, Sih or inal mape and i esate By Wiliam V wells fv, ma ass e repahiic of Hondaras, in wi 1 gromen pat eeenee deveribed in thi rear pao enriety inthe minds of ‘he po Ma tng the porns of & long 4 ¥ndine diayute Chor Plaier and England, as irom be wwe ren'ing ati bavural productions, resmurees and t-hahitant who bar been among the bret wv anserthe ite pom Posted the eonairy ia 1 a and under the ap et rrUmHeL an Grated'invo a portion ofthe slate knwo an, unis aed Pare Wronehout Central America for be valuah'e ralnet, a of & year Lit Cia Here apent Ue gre mining th mineral and werioultnral enpast ten of i oom. wy, Jom ing in the primis: outome of bin ay ter? peo- ‘acd acing to extent the EE Re bible of tbe iar’ sie follow cloaely observed, and. detailed ac ventives by river ard. Be ther in raped aucormalon, wud ther persed with deneriv woe quent duphes of hemor, Moet intereeting bonke cf waved of te ‘ny been a’ great pains 10. ebtain from antheniie sonrers per ple Urigi fora brant He of Central Amerio., » high follows the ped rarlve,and ta in fact, the only anmphite Pbesriaa Akniah xf hateonniry.' It is proaght frem the dise teenth century down to Ue prenentday. The the repnblic of Honduras, which ia« nortberly eonununtion of ie morqalin shore, ad raro'y, if over heen vilted | Me. Wells avema to have left it sumbelithed wih nameroea angrayeure frame erlgiesl Gsm ‘as ad is prefaced with the col: rate map <hat country, ,. aa rte EDWARDS'® Ravana IN BURNER, Random Sketehes and Notes ot Ki Kev. John BE Kd vards, & y thor of iheae Sei i and Key 8 orp in grap Inter’ tig teat ® fg oapracter a1 ‘inna. om iret adpied inthe ony of ireveieek, tt rduf ineiden x in the ordnr of thelr memes great lnerest or fatire ame xromnd, wa well ae foe pad 01 i netion or umn wine” A the merits ot wn exeetient xaito book, to which iy wudded the aurac don of personal adventure ™, ARTHONN JUVKNAL nal and Persins, with English Notas, Crt By UnaKies ANTHON, Lis D. Per ira, ucewwn which has attended the sebolastie iabora s8oF nthon best wtioa's Une divting essen! anartd with which hit series has heen regarded by the Inarned werkl. * the London athenen "Or. vnuwon Ines dene more J sehool lverstare than amy bal ke Are admirably edited. Hl 1 chasion are ¥O well try, ws well a ip bis ‘ha comin: 14 be Knpertivons.”” We consider bie series of \F choo! 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