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egret Sinisa - aH momicrear AFFAIR’. ter the subleat tt December wae leet by 0 rote aed 6 eee analy your was lot, and the report and reeclution oes. snteschden tne sites tn for f iscreasing te ‘The Board met last evening, Jomm Clancy, Riq,, Presi- note ino in ver or i) a cn ll Srecivete ib wauive vate. - 2 TRARY DOCTMENT— A REASON WEY ALDERMEN SHOULD Look 4f THE PAPERS THAT THEY PRMBENT. ‘The following was presented by Alderman FUiLMER, and TER Ory mePhoOR, Orty Insrgcton's DEraRTMeN?, New Yorx, June 28, 1887 Torn Bon. Oot Soumen ¢ Counctt oF THE city oF NEw Youx— wt Grex have been Roads was seven: Tonorabre bed directiog ‘of the atrents et a beshcvi6 iopeen vi the work nnel contracts have aan mada wo ON an the Tunda are in A verry Bed Way and verry | £¥,1be Shum, under speciteations. and ae directed by, the Dall of Rutte and Holes and there is Now 6 to fe ot nee of mem era of ue doard of Aldermen pad in & Rice out of tewn in concaquenso of the unevoness = Mounsimen forever cone oomininns and eqenten and Ruffne 8 x antion r ‘and whir As the Riding me Require Something for | sbai! place, the svsiem of etroet cleanir ¢ pone proper, of pag ym time pte ig ed yt ed ‘oon weber re spartan “lucations orabell Dake Read and 34 avenue put in the best order powible | awak: the repor ine oom aasiore, oppeeaes ‘Ae ad0vS. 1 pre are he game; and of the later. sotinn baing upon ‘urge that uh speciseat: sored Thay aubmited ‘tbe pepe we 4 Uorpo- ise, Ye come with section $3 of the amended chyver, That the reaola ‘one, rere!ofore naopied may be carried in Fall efit WHbow Soe nam W. Nofiros, tty Teepestor, Mr. Jom otlzred the following in connostion with the above City Inepecto be directed not to ad- vertise for proporais for cleantng streets unti] the Commoa Covpell prepare and agree upon specifications, the sane Deing nw under considera'ion by a Com aatt:-6 of Confer- = appointed by the Boards of Aldermea and Oouncti- Resolved, ‘That the Committee of Conference be directed to report such epecifcationt at our mext regular meoting. immediatly. Or the Street Commiuioner Bo Réqulred ty Beport to this Board the Reson of the Sd at bis Bar- Rest Conveance Posable Presented By PETER FULLMER Alderman iéth Ward CLEANING TER STREETS. Aiderman Banus & resolution to the effect tat the Oty Inspector should oot advertise for contracts ‘% clean the streets until committee of this Ssard prepare the specifications. Adopted. THS FILTHY CONDITION OF TRF STREETS. ‘The majority report of the Commuttes on Public Health reported oa the communication of the City Inspector in Felson to the filthy condition of the streets and oeliars 2 ‘te Bowery extension. They state that the streots in ae: are neither paved nor sowerod, and the cellars in vicinity are in such covaition as to call for the im Mediate atiention of the City Inspector. Tne Commitice way requires the immediate attention of tne City Jpepeeten jo y be taken, Extensive Forgeries in the West. ARREST THE ALLEGED PERPETRATOR IN THIS OITY—THREE TAQUSAND DOLLARS FOUND IN HIS POBSEBSION. 3. G Taylor, allas’J. F. Johnson, waa taken into custedy 8 few days ago by offloers Kinner and Smith, of the Chici’s office, on the charge of being a fagitive from Johnson county, Indians, where it is alleged he stands charged with having committed extensive forgeries upon the Farmers’ Bank of Franklin, in the above named county and State. On the 28th of May last, Taylor, it {e charged, forged s draft on the above bank for the sam of $3,500, ‘and loft the piace the following day en rout: for Now York. The directors of the bank, suspec lug the course the ac- cused had taken, despatched their agent, Mr. George W. Branbam, to wis city in Lpogrtued Pann geal Mpeg al a aipet an; emio in that hay of immediate beman deing t live in; the garbage aud ‘twelve inches deep, in a decayod condition, in the streets, age Gk pe stench. The frat case of yellow last year occurred in that immediate vicinity, Boer toe Mayor, wpo ai nnags be on Sees by this Board last week (Jane i6), thas allowing | arrival bere he proceeded Bese turcots 1o remain for teu days longer ia such a fthy | lice, and it ne rw Mawel! upon the foasi fand dangerous condition. Dility of tne accused, Officers Kinner and Smith ‘Fhe majority report was adopted. were chosen toaid Mr. Branham in the execution of bis HS #TREET DEPARTMENT. mission, and with their usm ind The special commitice on one depariments | went to work and whole ciy under the new charter reported in tavor of adojted the | with the view of finding some cine to the wi ereiwance from the Council Board re-orgarizing tne street | the accused. By sume means or , the officers auc ee, Published. ceeded in coming across the washerwowan of Taylor, who the ordinance, although he | resided in an obscure alleyway in Spring street, and from pew be would be voted down; he hoped, however, that ber they obtained such {r/ormation as ied them (4 beliove 8 would bo laid over at least for two days. Uthat the object of sheir search was locaced at a fashionavio Alderman McSrapov there had been sufiicient ra aaatess sacaeoee though me for an examination of the ordinance, which had been at tm many afferent shapes since it as eee the Council Board. Considerieg the ex- ements were made to canure the acvmnid dwn as as ttle fase as a2 possible, and arcordingly on Tuesday the detectives surprised the fugitive while bo was fwaordipary acti m of the late Legisiatiro, bo thought tho | in his bedroom, and was it making proparations for a Gemsvan of then Baar’ were jnstified ‘un any course of | morning walk. Upon searcaing the room occupied by the ‘ction and he hoped we dexocratio members of the | prisoner, » bag containing $3,000 in gold coin, gold waich Board would sustain the report valued at * valuasie, diamond breastpin in and other Abjerman Forts, 1 re0ty, said he did not belong to | trintets were stowed he 4 in various corners of @e black republicans, and never would, and he wae in | the plory person of Taylor bes me way reeponsibic for the acta of the late Legisiature; a a bank ys which it foun would Dear that be bad $7,000 to bis credit in tue Broadway Bank of thie city® but upop making inquiries it time previous to hi arrest he ed $700 in the bank, ‘bet subscquently drew ‘tout, Pot 6 altered the teller’s y of $700 to that of $7,050, eo that it would appear as though he rtill had a batance of $3,300 credited to him, while he really had no money at wilinthe sank. Ina yolise were found'rome letters which apparently bad come to him from som ladies throngh the Broadway Post office; also acouple of daguerreotypes of females with whom be had evidently been on in:imate terms, and also a re ceipt from one of the@xpross companies, showing that be poor Tangs heap srbve ee, by way ofa do- nation to the pastor thereo! ‘The accused was then aed temporarily to the Tombe (upon the following affiday':, made befwe Justice Geborne ot the Lowor Polise Court, preparatory to his be. ing sent vo Indiana for trial :— George W. Rranbam, of the town of Fraxklin, Johnson county, Indiana, uow stopping at the Merchant's Hote! in Cortlandt street in this city, being duly sworn, rays that James C. Taylor, now inthe city and county of Now York, is a fogitive from justice in the Stato of Ind yen ky rtande charged with having on or aboot the 2sib of 1867, im the Stale and county aforesaid, to to wit, ta county of Jobneon, State of Indiana, comn: of forgery, and for whose arrest in this State sete bas been granted by the executive of the Male of Indiana upon the executive of the State of New Y: and is now ‘bat he wished it to be understood that the ordinance on table wae not that which had passed the Board of imen. Some important chauges had been made the death of Mr. Taylor. some further observation from Aldermen Fallmer er, Steers and othors, the ordinances were received adopted by a vote of ts 10 5. resolu‘ion was offered by Alderman MoConne!! for = age for the City Hal! at an expenee of $134. THe »8 j DEATH OF EX-ATDERWAN CONNIE. Alderman Covirkr offerea the following preamble and verelution:— Whereas, information bas been received of the death of ‘Wriitiam H. Corneil, who for sevoral years oocupied tm the SGommon Council of this city the of Alderman ant Aseistant Alderman of the Seventecn:h — who, during his oficial career, enjoyed ihe respect and ésteem of tis Saltow citizens and carried with bim on his retirement from Sane oe will of all, and asa mark of reapeet to the one whose lifes has been devoted to the public vane, therefore Reeotved, That, dcoply sympathizing with the fami » family And We relatives and immediate friends of the «oceased ‘we tender them our sincere condolence, and as mark of rewpect fo his memory we will attend bis funeral in @ bod from his lato residence, No. J4 Bocond streot, at 4 o’clo: P. M., Jone 20. Alderman Troxre scconded the adoption of the resolu Srees passed some eulogiatic remarke on the fn ee tee said Tay- Tate Alderman, who wae bis fi ,end for over twenty years, | lor may be arrosted as a fugitive Justice as aloresaid, pa ae a Co : a ay s man: sloude that lately bave passed over the city, and bore ves- Ber, and on being accused of hay comealtied the Mmony in cloquect terms to the generous, impulsive sp.rit 8 the decemed. ‘The resolutions were adopted, and the Board adjourned bo Monday evening at § o'clock. Board of Counctimen. The Board met last evening, Mr. Phillipe, the President © crrows— WIDENING OF HLM rnRER, When the minutes of the previous mosting were reat nod approve, a few unimportant petitions were prosented among wbich were a petition of eee ae have their Bouse altered, and cf sundry Him street to be widened and extended to ‘hember: street. They believe that in this proposed a Lef wil be afferded Broadway, Th iy Mr. Hughes RIBOLCTIONR The same gentleman proven ef a reectution propesing ‘Ge. this Boara during the months of July, Ang ot and S aomder, mect cgh: Digi. a succeREIS Bepdays ¢roepted. un. Adopted A presmbie apd resolutions copolteg with the “em'y of | ex-Alserman Cornel! ap determining % strand hr i fhe Turf. Biers ‘unanimously adopted. A few reeoluionereletre UNION COURSE, Le TROTTING. ging stroets wore referred to U+ approrriale com Two tro paces came ef Gn i carrmar rar the Union Course, The first was a match for $900, mile ‘The report of the commuiee contrming the assosemeate | egies, between Diack Bill and Mary Taylor. Bull was Say he Contra: Park was presented, an wSop!ed WHNISE | aigeg yy Hiram Woodrutl, Mary Taylor by Wm. Wholan, orso distanced Whelan's tho first heat, Tho was fora purse, milo boats, best three io five, to wagons, and although tbere were four evtries, but two started. viz: bom. Queen Dido and b. m. writ | foger in New York, and thereby ran the risk of bis freed by fogging lawyers who bad already got Sind ofine attain In toverdance wits the above arrange: men the accused started for Indieua yesterday at poop, {a , | man in manner and appearance. 6 le suspected of peat awuraaye ani wit esa Ober ise oruer 2d. i |-beem engaged ina number of © her forgeries perpetrated | upon seroral banks in Indiaza during papier months. ong fession , possessed of superior accomplichmenta, and is withal a perfect NEW NOME FOR TES HMR HEPA Ta ‘The report of we Alderman'c Commitee on the Fire ent in furor of farnishing the lire Department 000 feet of jeather hose was brought o Mr. Blaghes | moved to cowcer with the Aldermen, Be Mr. Kenoard substituted ao mmendment. w refer % to the Fire Department Comaumitice of thie ‘Board, together with the communication from the Chief Engiccer, which is subjoived, wbich was carried. LAETRN FROM TH CHIRY ENCINERK GF TIE FRE DET ATMENT, Orrict Serer Excerpen Pine Ver .RT¥ENT. 31 Russeren Stexrt, New Yore, ume 2, 1557 To re Hox Tar BoaRD oF oUNCLMEN. ~ Ger iiemen—I write yor again Wo urge the immediate action Of your Lonaradie br dy fn pro uring Dew ivather bose for the wee of tbe Fire ie A It requires one bundred asd crew ournad feet ¢» sePhly the Pinions compacts 49 -.giae companies and Bos? compaains .o the de now in nervion ia amtirely ration god nat Ct fr P= seen, exorp: abet BAU fost formated ioe fot | there to tho sinnd she trotind uly sa Tr From } | heat by three or four jongthe, in 24014. Lido won the purre after four very clorely contested 5 Was the iavorite proviour to the start, and after heat her backers were betting te rt an pe the was bearen the fret oven on her winring the race. Dido excellent Ume ia every beat. Between eorm fae fellowna is & description of the race: bgt eien cae Beoond Heal —As thoy up for the “ go!’ Whelan "7 \ was a lengih behind, apd y: bowed h's bead to the wihont oat 5 oupPiz. oh a os judges for the word, which ven broke sine hom 4, 7, 10 12 18 1K, soon afterwards, and Dido went it hor business = four or five loogths in front, paseing the quarter pole Sire cine soemnee, end the half in 1.19. a thea portant matier, we want of pr: = i ss Deception broke up, end Dido came home a cue ‘Dhird Trot —Deception books again om the opper turn. tod Dido ied Uhree lengths to the quarter pole, ia thirty” nine recouds, but rhe ther broke up, and before she re. covered Decrp lon was in the lad Dito broke np reve ral times before the reached tbo bome stretch, a1 jar in the rear Ukat notwithstanding she made a mort japt effort. the other won the beat by a length in 2:99. Pourth Heat.--Tne resuit of the previous heat had a buoyant eiect on the eplcite of the backers of Lesep- ton, and they offered odds that their fav ald win the race, The were off bead and hea! continued wil they reac! the quarter polo, when Dido broke and continued breaking all the way down the back fireteh aptil she was ffiy yarda behind. She howover yuncl and apprerel vy, the Maye Referred to the Committee ob Conferenos Yn oommmitice of the whole a report of lhe Commiilce on Salaries and (fices was rybmisted, recommending tnat the ralary of tre Chiof Fogineer be raised to $5,000 . _Kaxxann oppmsed the incroase of that gentleman's : Mr. Andersoa had periur med tbe ar ice connected with tha’ office efficiert'y for $1,500 He thought the suggestion to increase Mr | salary was premature, for he lad only been veut for five mouth. Mr McCamet: wae in favor of the mewtion. The Eneincer feel was ao hovest and worthy offiear, aud would Pt leek pecame more steady, and trotted fincly around the lower , but bo Ove supposed she bed the Fhadow of & chance “ir. Crissont tahd Gok ae pak tlare oto Sag. | Eve Sene emeee Geet Sree: Mem E> Sate Woe, aman a » Eog | lan before Deception recovere: ving Dido ber hoa Deer ws" larre cpough. The mouDers of itus Guard bad | apa the @hip at tbe same timo,’ tn her, earriet ber to work for nothing Messrs. Logues, Birdeall aud Franklia wore also io - 4 ee Now ERRAK) moved a an amendment, that the salaries of the Astistant Lopincers be ra.end to $1,000 Mr. Purine, the dent, was of the opinton that the Bef Engineer's salary thowld wot be raised ai ue 6x to anower break, and beat ber home a length, ami:iet the shouts ef ail the epecia'ors The time of the heat was 2.90, ‘The follow og ere summaries of the troiiag — Movnay, Jane 22—Trotiing match, $600, milo heats, to wagons. ‘oodroff named bik g. Black Bill. Ge of LF oo Stee cant, He would not vote for aeiluer we: om we, 300g wy ys perenne, reaso” © was only four months ve Dat—Pu 76 beats ¢ ” aes A'pumber of ease nae = auton of that ofse oun a ‘mie poo peeves were performed er Tom 8600 to $1,000 per year, ™ soa" tien here wore‘ dutrici, tue Grea Lavioy ts | Wig" helen memeen vm Iason tbid wavel over the whole of the city. The speager wa: not Oppored to the resolation If it was shows that bie datios ‘were more onerous than formerly. He bettoved wat mr. Boward did not ark for the increase, During the last four mouths, be confessed thet through the e&ertions of the Chief Knginoer the city iad bece kept vely free from fires. In conciuejon, Mr. Phillips ag ao amend meni, that the whole question be laid On the table, aud made the epec.al order for the firet Moniay in September, morier to give the members an opportauity to fuily in- -@piigale the mater. Several members accused ihe President of aitempting to ic: the measure Mr. Pee an tatgmaty F Snediter named ¢ & ©. Cari named br§ ¢§ ——— Time, @ wxK—o 41-2909 99, A match for $200, mile hoata, came off on Wednesday ANernoom, over the Union Oourre, between b. m, Manhat- tan leland Belle and g. g. orey drm. ‘The mare went in harness—ihe gelding to @ 200 . The mars won, be wae ® great fnvor't 100 to 18 being laid upon ber win: ning Tha following is « summary >— ForERDAY, June 24.—Trotting match $200, x4 in a 1. B. Johnson named b m, Manhattan Island i HL Wootrur oamed ¢.¢ Gray Jim... .. 450+ «8 ime 28:67. deniet ibe assertion Mr. Jove was oppo to the Increase of the ealary, t TOR TURNTY MILE TROT. came Mr. Howard did notesk for it Fle deprecatei the The Albany Journal of the bib inet. 4-4 mob \wirocucton of -inclufing also aesistants, | talked of trot between the Dalion and the Taylor horves atieb woul be inorewe f 611,000 anpaaliy en ae afternoon on Paft’s Course, Tho fay- Oporition w: be hoped wnat | lor borse cate in shea’. but the Gecided that aon vous , ”, gly i op won the het, the Tay! for borre saving or of the renolutl , and he 4 twert ‘ollowiog ybplyy yt -}-8. shoul out of the 'y alles, Tho f ing te te the Crest boped that the members ime stich cash mile was made — void take imme 6 diate action ov the measure t cignt Crtaneon belleved that Harry Horard wae a per ) Bowret man, Hub that was not & reat rel for that vir twe. * woped that the matter would be referred Be woold po ner commpy the position of Culef Enginesr then the Mayoralty chair, it was @ greater honor to ail fen anv enertmett of the el.y goeerament. iment of Mr. J’hillips to de why be NEW YORE HFRALD, _Fripay, JUNE 26, 1867. eis INDUCED RIL? IN THE se Menchavig CAUPS—&. PRINTRR AT TRE BOTTOM OP IT—INGORATITUDE TO TEE ORIGINATOR, 70 Tap sprit Op fre Amat. Naw Yors, Jane 26, 1667, Whatever of glory or infamy there may bé Aébociated with the recent operations of Americans in Central Ame- rica, it will be admitted by those who have any regard for justice that no opportunity should be lost to arrive at the truth in relation to the Walker expedition, especially asin default of the usual anthentic papers and documents whh which tho future bisterian may elaborate his narrative recourse must be had fn @ great measure to the newspaper publications of thia epoch. In treating of tho effets of any great public movements, wo are generally too apt to disre- gard the original agency—the main spring by which the whole has becp set in motion—and im our admiratica of the more prominent characters engaged, entirely overlook those to whose enterprise and sagacity is due resuite the credit of which is awarded to others. In every miliary ward cnabie them to monopo!ise all or tho greater part of the laurels, while more retiring and meritorious persons are forgotten or designedly neglected. ‘These reflections have been suggested by @ wholesale Diographical notice im one of the city papors of the “ leaa- | ing characters”? in the Nicaraguan expedition, and in which the names of several distinguisued persons have been omitted. The limits of an erticle for the dally pross prevent an extended notice of all of them, bri the evident intentional omission of the mame of one in all the ac- counts published of the exciting events in Central America —both in that ingenious collcotion of hirad falsities and misreprecentations, 2! Nivuraguense, and in the letters for- warded to New York from Nicaragua, render it imperative that justice ehould be done tothe ‘¢ originater” of the Central American movement, while at the same time somo Hight may be thrown upon the main springs whict put the whole ‘n operation. ‘The person to whom! refer, and whose name will be remeubered by many of your readers az that of a brave and generous hearted man, !s Col. Byron Cole—well known among all Nicaraguans as the keen adventurer who was the meane of inauciug General Walker to enlist with the fow men he could co! in the service of Nicara, gue. He wee —. the cariicst to sacrifice his life ia the cavre to which he gave tho first {mpelses. His hie- tory is so intimately connected with the prominent events im that country that no truthful narrative can ever bo ‘written of the operations of Americans there, without his mame being aseociatet with it Byron Cole was a native of the State of Maine—a cir- cumstance which, it is alleged, prevented his advaave- ment among the doutbern and Western retinue of General wonense® did that of pearly every o‘her adveuturor bog joined his staxderd from north of Mason and D:xon’s 2. Mr. Cole wae carly thrown ou his own and, when yet & boy, learred the trade of a printer, In ‘whiclt in becoming @ When only be was nol 100g proficiont, ape eare of ego he arrived at Boston, whore he was empaged some months in one of the daily newspapers, and eventually commenced the pablication of tho woll: known and Lag etl er Lacie he J Waverley he eget of which he was . — 1 ond ‘Though young he eased a throug jus es conse; condeating tins ep ata of Bis journal with reguer and the files of F* paper still vigor 3 per, When bo hed established the Waverley cine on & sure foondation, he disposed of it to ie wa pers te and coon after we fad bim en, publication of the Boston Museum, of waich ho aso me the honor of bein, bee projector and first proprivtor. In 1848 Mr. Cole had the misfortune to lose tue whole of the pri lett by his father. the ng) which was valuab.e, was entrusted tothe care of a Mr, Rovinson, (afterwards known as a defaulting banker in San Fran- Cizeo), by whom it was spirited away, leaving the motaer and Die Scene sisters of Mr. Cole in almost destitute cir- cumsances. He remained with them unt! bo had pro- | vided in ele maintenance for a few years aheat, and tho California fever ¢ then at iis Lag he nailed at Re entered ‘into printing member of the craft. The writer, who bas stood peat io him at his 4 in the old office of the Alia California, can aucet, tb many others, t> led oy ol esizem in which ho was hed in Gohioria bs je and euthueiastic gencrosity, and retiriog worth of which he was was ‘aiwens foromost in avy act of neither Col, Walker nor any his friends know of the destinaticn of the littio party, and so Bu were the arrangements made that most of those ‘ho Rvow of thelr dopartume Supposed they were bound | to the Eastern States, I mention reve theta ‘as a contra. diction of the assertion that “Mr, Cole went to Central America as an Col. whon tho treth is the latter did im itonded departure, Neither | Was bis journey made under the auspices of “iiouthern poliiiciane,”’ as has been stated. The expedition was a bya omamer ial and unpretsutious 0: », and organized aiow 8 tom ooterpria men who were desirous of open feautilo relations ‘ith Usatral A'noriea, was On tbets arrival in Nicaragua Air. Cole wae attacked With caleviura (the feyer of the country), and did not pro- cod, w F. hug original tatention, lato Hvpdarns, but kocated Dimeclf at Cuinaudega, where his vie men. nore and the prestige of Awrricans, which not thon been dos royed, soon mado bim a goscral favorive. He went frequently over to Leon, wacre he was @ welcome vititer at the house of Dr. Livingstos,a gentleman woll known to ul) Americans traveling in Nicaragna At this ime the famous war botween the lo, and the domocra'r, under whe respective leadership of Cha morry and Castellou, was waging with foll fory. Granada, to which place Chaiuorro la’ retreated, was besioged by | te democratic party, and the be'ligerents had alrowly ou Ee Le ‘of gomo twenty foreigners (among om 6 Americans) who had Geaggita op up towaras tbe seat of war. The few Amoricans ongaged with Oastel Jon were rogaricd as inestimable treasures. They wero allowed fall awing. could come and go, fight, drink ‘and set at deflance al) rue of theeamp. Th Popreme [Director made ttarule never to thwart them in anything; were frocly admitied to bis prosence whea in Loon, ant ip an areault were never allored to expose themeelros, Dut were posted in convenient places to plek oT the eno- my’s officers with their ries. They were well paid and fed, and in fact lived inclover. Mos: of the 4 measures of the war were surgested by Uy ho occupied to Nisnragua about the same 1% that the Horsinve did to America tn tre revolution, except thet Cartclion being the saprome au thority in the land, bad eagaged thom ine th» protection of the republic. It was during one of Mr. Cole's viate at Leon, while swinging in the comfortable ne’ work bam mock at Dr, Livingston's, and listening to his friend's warrations of the war. Unal the iden first entered bis head of eptering the Nicuraguan army as an offi: .r—a position ———- at aaal, Tooment haye commanded. From this returping to Oaliformia ao! eniieitug men cave Lt the democratic banners H+ was not long ‘a communicatiog bie plane to Castellon, who as once agreed to them, sud a contract was Grawn up ae expedi. wovely af a Spanich American can be euppored to do any thing, by which a certain amount of public land was apie! to “Sevcr Dow Byi on Cole ciudauiw de lg Bitatas nides de Novle America,’ &6 &e.,0n condition of hia bringing from California a stipuinted mamber of able-bodiea mer to enlist and serve in the Nicoragnan army. The contract montioned arms, amunition, Xo. &o., and was foaled and tgued by "Providett Castolion and the propor State authori ics. Armot with this formidable docement, Mr. Cole threw of his unwontet lethargic life of emoking and ewingiag in a bammoock, and to san Juan del Bod, where be — ‘timistas’* relative Fou fan Francisco, On his nasien bad ‘not entirely made up his mind who to ongaas x) bim in his yet ondeve Jind ‘ot Raorect de ope’ enterprise. Boulbon been alive, itis probabie be won'd hare boen we. lected, oF some of the bold epirisa who had exoaped from the Eovadorean ct pedition, bat none of there oforaa. Tt ehon!d bere be noted that Castelion bad ne‘ sent for Walker,” aa ts generally whole transaction up to this timo comsistet in tho Nisaraguan President's ving Mr. Cole » cart: blanche he od 9 Amerionns to qe aes, to ‘onal honor cetve and then a io y eiuer fendige soli sry might bo hired w a’ & good paymartors. § Dur. ing his absence San Fravcisoo, alluirs had changed wy. Broderick had failed to carry the Senatorial clection; numerous failores had occurred, and WAS scares: Cole's Old nown- , the Cohnmerctal A * and Walker, whom he had jeft in the editorial ch had retired te 4 amento, and was there writing for the Stats Journai. Th was now that Byron Cole ¢alled npon him (n Racra = displayed his contract and held out the offer to Walker of embarking egain upon the soa of fortune. At that time Contral America by fo i We promi | or political enterprise there are always those whose su- | perior ambition or capability of thrusting themeetves for- | | — | sz plans into execution would be turned wt once to Lg geet the nicemary modi- ‘again Rage te im June, 1865, Cob to San jane, ‘with sowe fifty followers, ‘andod at Roaleja, hoes reported Ubemeelves to Casteilon. rest hes boon the theme of epdkess Dewepa| publ , from that day to wis. But let us see what betides the ingenious ide man whose sotivity and {utelligonce had thus set the ball mcr ‘polley ta Nicaragen, General Walker. Bas un. American aa, Genet or bas up y to Southern and We tern men in the zelection of odicers, both eivil and military. ‘AmOnE 6 ote whees mesrite ware meaiented snd auneece. nized was Byron Cole, who, for somo accountab! reason, Gen. Walker began to aus] of ulterior desigas; and, from apparent cordial ne oe ae last soomed to ‘avold the man to whom he was indebted for the enterprise imei thay w were mutually engaged. stated by those wno were in Granada Gole lived for some months Be Finns making occasional for some official Peston yy which to earn a subsistence, and was refused. At last, when buman nature cyuld endure no more, Col of Walker; and douvtedly thowh an unccasipg: » demant ho was to recetve apy position to evable him tw live or not; and soon after the applicant received the commission Lieut. 1 im the commissary , and was ‘Leon; from ibence he was not long after recalled, weeks later he organized his last expedition, had posted themselves at the hacienda of Bin Jacinto, in cousiderable numbers, and the regular troops being employed cleewhere, and some unworthy taunts Deing thrown out as to the Courage of the American resi- dents of Granada, Col. Cole mustered a volunteer force os citizens, and, heading the Iittlo cor; hacienda. own wore assailants an. which they bashed leisure to Lactate | the battle bayo been already publ im the Hrraw. The first assault having proved a failure under the comm: ader, Col Coie ‘a second the succeeding day, the worke at the head of bie column Es to dispute that on the Principle of of just * erivetlon ‘this in- ratitude may have been requited by er ignoble faiture of {ho whole expedition, It ts carious to observe the stad! to mention the name of Byron Cole, in from Grapada t> the New York press; while Prt skirmieh jn which the favorites were et ed was Sets {uto monetrour age acy mado as parties thy paragraphs. The Nicaraguanese wi png an ie the tubjeot of the bette of San Jaclato, aud if the memory of tho writer servos bim, any. referred to it es a foolish ¢ 9 undertaken by “citizens.” What cause of jealousy there could have been betwosn Cole and Watker will Probably never transpire; but it is well known, at ono time in Granada it wae currsntly re- peried that Walker had agreed from the outset, that what- over advantages were to accrue to him should be equally le, and some surprise was when on ofthe Transit route and property, it was regrantod to Mr. Randotph rather than to Col. Cole, who in every polat of view was eminently entilied to the’ oe. ny aan Me I Is also known for the battle of San Jacinto mane pereee sons in Granada had motiged thi the ingratitude with whic! bad been troated, and an association was formed, Known az the “Cole and Anderson Chab,”? which Walker always viewed with considereblo Neobraver or more reliable Coe ja agua than Byron Cole, jere are thousan: remember bis hemely but ye face, and dsplore tho studied meee eaten destruction. erento b eis F bod ogee, vaguan vo been pu and in oaly one did the name of i was such an oxception to the yey to have been inserted by mistake. Irrespective of the nature of the cause, may the Anglo Saxon blood be always repre. dented sbrecd by annie, earieu and Generous a ¢ as that of Byron Cole. VIND! ie fi Personal Intell Major McCulloch’s deciination of the Utah Governorship ‘would eeem to bave been founded on the m ost substantial proang Page Egertend gn pm ly re to take the twico or ae w President Bresie scion ahr ty ‘ie Bagtanan various the offlco—to . ry tS none of rents Premio it is said, would lsten—the Major fred bis reserve—informing the bachelor Executive that be "t go because he was ii nr © get married so! daty the discharge of which bad neglected seranen more, avd bin dae of @ eas Se yom The argument broight Mr. Buchanan down. knowledged his invincibility, and bowed bis weyuiercence. ent Order of the Sonn of Malta in Pittsbarg tog proparaous 1 resolve. ceveral Walker on his visto resetve Gene: or on his vii that cit ‘Walker is is a member of the I. 0. 8. for expired, He at once ac} Voughkeepsie, Vice A. H. Pease. Hdwin Forrest, Hsq.,is to deliver the Fourth of July Oration at Perth Amboy, N. J. ARRIVALS, Lian i Beant aa ty Title denen as Bris J Hyde, W 8 Pind suo Mardn, afar, C Levy, Conway, Mra Conner mi Me Joba Bintone er, F Yervert, J B Law's, Meu Feely, OO Charl, UF Lan}, F Custinay aad stoned) ‘Ameatow from, Biebmond on ew wif Fatiorsons Marnolt | Rolhory tenia, ty £53 kina. T Chase, Borers, + Bteavion, W tnd daughter! T 8 Baldwin lady rity fia pelt J A Hawes, er Bs Wardwell eran, Mire M Joure'cn and an, Bie A Ban rad JER woth! tn stonmeig Kangaroo Miro and Mise eo augusta and arrarc’ Campbell servants wTate Stare, "i Carrol A Yaw iy Lean, Teochew ii. Voaiieneg Port of New York, June 45, 1807. TRED, p White Swat nm . Hoag brid © siden Rael Shp Cheever, Havre faip ‘dain see, Bi Joho, MT — eit “sport in Baitic Fark » Son & Oo = Jia Se tT 2G jon. vce Toncnm! A Maoh ato. i ‘ ane , Windsor, NS —MoAniift, Rohr Oor Bird (Br), Leck wars ate PR Meewning, ‘ rom . 2 ‘fenr Amelia, ome. Bobr BC Peller, a: La a ery fake Kimptre, r Soserts, § be See o— Me rp aan, fone Sener Bee, ony Titeier Co, ao. Rebr L Maul, Men! ;Chlindeiphie-Robert & Willinaa, Rebr Gam Rock, Pembroke Master ferr W Fnrbtah Rewin viall, PoramonthMarrimnn & Co. me --% Loe Gloneester— sam) Gort win. Woot, 4 ouenmter— Mine’ ~4 Sine FB taven, Howell Providence—enn-e bob J M Warren, Rew Haven J 1 awards, eamer Delaware, Uopes, iphia, ARRIVED, att ship Dante! Weber Leddy, ™ Th beara, with mare pod paswnpers, U wept. aar | $51 inst, nt 4090, on 78°48, paso bare DC Fenton, steer ing WF if famestown, Parrish, Richmond, &o, with mdse and aanengers, to Vudlam & Plersanta. St Peter, Savi, New Orleans, 14 days, with mdne, to inter r , Ryran, me ipraligr Bi, with wine Be nare eo , Teremin Tone o sha A iechorays Bae Passage, 9) ‘e bar 4 Pride of sh beni 748, shone Brecker ec ‘inc a ine Feante of, Frankfort), Mietcher, Qenfuegos, J une 10, with sugar, Hirig Cheatelain (ot Oe “dsbaroy, Hands, Clentuegon, Sane 4 with meindo. to Tonposs OSs hee Gr 70, mide: Bare, wh iatnes, to Meinl: & Frith, 294 lost, Int 84-40, tom spoke brig Young ghia of Porunnd Ly ke Lo en, Mayo, Port Bw LaPiets (of Pranklin) on, PR, oe 12, with sugar Ae. to masier. |b 64, jot fngke hte Weet Indian, 1 days from, "hee (Br), Ing Blenthera, 7 days, with fruit, to tune’ Pride, Giltett, Sreriewsn, 4 dary. AE fea Peart, iad , aye. 5 ah Trae Onvor 2 Ae NYork; fas hi Neal. A Bal. (Bin, Bosca; bara, Weldon, Nvorks Lavi. ak e'cham, do; Antares, Ire! Boston; nigh, “ik, eae enero haste Tor” ly ter Jortan, Bt Jokn, Be ee won, res Lavinia Jane, Ketehum, isrookl: 5 hea. Me bales: ten; Ontario Seiders. do; 8 Lockwood, Parscl, sta sta en Island; B Knight, Hi ott, Boston. ship, for fall files of New Orleans papers to the latest date, Bank Parspin—Balthmore, June 24¢—The bark Palsdin was barrels of her cargo. Br Bric Bannan Hicks, from Phila4 for St John, N EB Ny went aahore on North Rip 224 remained evo 1008 Pra: om Bas, of Red {nto eS harbor on Saturday ig me ep anbore fn een of Kaners Polat’ where she res pat Latenap- at Boul Bone 5 Sih, by Menara Begs, sip of 1, calted the Tucker, Bhe is tre'Bact India Wade, and ia owned by Messrs ‘Willams & A fine rbip of 480 tons was launched fee ioe ere tS Madory, Kaq, Mystic, 23d. She is owned by Ca Buntucket, and ie intended for the sperm whale ly command of Capt Winslow. DUTCH ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE, NARRAGANSETT BAY, BL, A temporbry will | ce ne this Hgnt station dur- ing the erection of a new lower and heeper’s dwelling on the aite of the old one vue public notice will be given in advance of the exhibition of the new lignt. ie Lae SPARE Laent Oops Lighthouse Eogineer Ofiice, Sree. See ee if imbo, Row! ofp et es St rik BaD Dota apa do wa bbls 210 a ooh ay ee bome cary bbis ‘. ‘todo w 4 ie a U0) Ibs bone. ia ok Joba a Parker, Taber, Pacids Ocenn Talea- 2) do bikii -h of! on board Chai fat 3948 8, Jon bunng ape a with 650 bbls sp and Bent home ‘dald 1800 Dole sp 15 8, lon $1 54 ib, ,, Pacitic Ove: Telands Feb 10, New Z:aland Ground March 10 with 3 bbls sp oil on board Sent home 630 bbls sp ol. Report off 20, Badech, Tanta 5, 100 Hicsitse Loong Bh Sai lean; 22, 4 Le + Gardner, doc 1a) p att iol Vreas Jame Y ‘Aonoluli Sept avo, with 200 bbls ap (ed on ), 2 nt 15,00 Bent home 9,000 bs bone a nen, at ocean; bark ‘Superior, Pacific gia from Nantucket 22d, ‘et ‘Nautilus, Harwick, Indian Fogo hang a inst, B Bunohinia, Tuck, of Province- ‘At Mauriuos Nas vit, Cherokee Smith, N 13, touched for ra , Socum, do, on #'crntse; Jas Edward, La NSW, Mch 12, J B White, »: Pay | Tan ‘or a) br ‘ed Si Raa Aiea veitbe ichole NB. ‘souib Seas; ten. land. NR, ar IR ins oi Se tarry} James 8, with bap by the ‘ny ted Minerva Smith, Bolles, NB. ba Diy Nsabeaennd Would ebip ber man River 3 Honone wine Ie Herald a i aah, et Slocum, NB, game Bes s 2: EF; = ‘months Bid frown. Australla, Feb 12 Mars, Harrison, 1B, baie Tork Seraps Ad u Laperieg. WR, 20 En aics 2 as y Holand Wek 12; Cation, Cook, NB, with ‘MS, lon 65. Uneas, from lactic Ocean “rong, rab Kale, from London Feb % for Caloutta, April ‘guldrey. from Landon March 7 for Ane 5 1910 W. from iondon March s ww: 6 for Bydney, We iat 38 is roa, hence March 23 for Ausraiie, Jat 8N. lon 28 86 W. from Ehgland for Melbourne, May 16, hewoe about April 12 for Eonit titre ase Apri a Boenos Maen, yabcgon, Bence May 11 for Ban Francisco, May Holmes, hence May 9 for Valparaiso, May 29, | Gpreghsres-gtegghapy ag ot robadly the Leila, from Rotter yada ae ie ek, from’ Cardi! for Boston, June 4, Ani Hebel, ami, trom Liverpool for Work, June 6 lst nih hip # Ulidersleeve, frcan Ones for NYork, Juno 8, Ist 47, itit, Aston, Metaughiln, from London for Sydney, NBW, Ship'A1 go, Baliard, from Havre for NYork, June 6, lat 9, Pendieton, from London for Melbourne, Jone 27, int 39 N lon 625. flaagow ! eb 15 for Caleana, rage Paseipia for Rio Janeiro, | WSs BS sr vornen, apn, a 9, | OF from Boston May 12 for Valparsion, Seo lem jon 42, sartagunen Messina for Boston, June 1, Int @2, oe es bhip Bospborns, Janet. of ‘the Start. bhi aig: dee : ee wark \ May 23, bork x 5 > 44 Om ate Aruitie, om Hatteras” for Barbadces, J une 13, at at lon ne Be are. Jackeop, from Phi adcipbia for NOriaans, ey) lie feast wns bence 19 days for Lavacea, are Ly! +; Bret i ee Te jane rr bohr James B for Philadelphia, was seen June Bat 6PM, of slock Isiaad. Fo Ports. eS Aes, 4 18—-In port vark Lucy L Hale, ‘April 2i—Arr Pa\vilite, Anais, Mareniiies via Cape ‘owe. Awiwenr, June @-Arr Child of the Regiment, Glover, han. ‘ALICART, halia, Darker, Oadis. Romray, mean See Chapman, Chay man, Adelaide, 8 Austrmia; 1th, bay! Paiterem, Boeuos Ayr Cr NO Ayres, Bayi tite Bort Wark, Bees, ding, Airfield, do; Teajen, be ee, Sar Brine, 3 day's Hal aa We antag 18 ioe, Nek tac or Soin im Dark Mary Howtoo. bid 6h, ben Salons, Upton, Benue je, 2—In port park A from and for poston. game ioe S Sate pat el = Betecr. rts om ; savas, Davis, tod Clarves (warier, Knee, Ext £0, Cassin. and Lisle Oaktord, orm, 18 7 Bin ee Oak Martin, from te lond ave ioe Detvarara ane Lonton, e's £4 180 ail round); ton Hg. teres Keprie sivereeits | sora. waning, Dunging, Fernan- Wika, Sone 12—Are John oo Monto, Hondaras for ihr Goo C Ackerly, Leet, from Moxsinn i pes Mar — Tn port brig Minona (Sw), Ry:tia, for = won| ahh Celestial, Pat ere eli Win irom dy arti: Corre Boston, ready. Hors Bos BY jeteor, Ino, Pin: sere at Urioce, Wnebeaiee, or’ Bes Praucieco, Std pprit Jorrest, Corp, San Fran } Mh, Black Famttrest, June y-Pod Yankee Blade, deckson, Calcutta i “over 11'h) Me Reside tient Dig Active, Melson, Works» he Liga simoad. 'I7ih, brig Shibboteth, orm get “yrewe, Bogart, for page. “Br she and GE Prescot, an wrairoon., June A Chanoe, Perkins, Belfast, Aust alla; 12, Union, Nemes any Ade, In or Quevec and Montreal Ith, J 8 welih, st Jaman niey for ‘and Portion’, June 2; u for do, foie arr Bird, Brown, bense for Banta Mariha, no ¢ale, iat | é | revenm | | ; len ia | tis, — a Porn i vo "¢ i Heans of ihe ‘a Mal ait oe Wiss NDON, an¢ Wm Lo i dane 10-ta pert Ave. 8 by By ora a Han” Francisco, Neamiih, for rant philip, dor trewause, deorwcd; Commonwealin, Crozier, for erdney, Be, HTT tk ‘ee Riaag Kung dirwcts bere rad aubere an batore, i rawoegstn,nor i gn TordoTaa, 3 soph geoph Male, Merril, for Busion lew dave; # Duted ve ehonboxnnny, June 9—Arr Mary Ana, Alexander, Phila- Ay rll 15—F ship Columble, Clark, from Miticnm, are 15. fe Dee red cme rity Secre Seructs (OF Gan Prosciere: ochr Vag ter eae ior do 2ih Bld April $ bark Jeunet, Saray dom Kong, WapRas, Moy vowel a port; bp wirigo, Atwood, from arr aud sid Ot» for Oslontte, Manresa, ptr ering fan pote White vlond Hot, _ Boston arr Ist, for Smyrna 6 dave; Young Turk, Hare! from Cite, {06% ore) for joann Toe bens brig dereus, ive coast, for How h w Tn po og, Yon set ‘aris eon). raat Foe a do ee a nue, river Venus for ee and NYore: rr to duy bane aneAr- (4 Sinmons from Valencia, and ald 34 for on eseina, June 6—In port schr vnward, Basery, Ke iiesten Mi acteTgc Re, ats June 12—In port brig Luoy Atwood, Pad- on krona, prev to June 10—Cld F W Bailey, Mitchell, foNZEPERS. Juno 10—O8%, Bmptze Onborao, trom Gatveston Tikeweaer, Fane 12m port bark Warburton, for Boston pent nag ht Mo Am bias ad Bid May aitlexe kein, AY. oa ee TL po eman, Wee, Sane hare Xobreske, Swasey gr ane ald loth for Autw, Rhino, “ i Tint oid Woe e Havre): 10th, Black, Biack Mah, Ho Cheba Wout "Woaterdeon, Rorrenpax June 9; im pert (Grem) tor W |. York dodo, 'ouien ry = Brant ‘Bigadee, do do; i dohaabe Betas oars ‘ape ure, Bu W asa’ Packer, Jones, une; sohr ‘tabip Golden Wi for nor caren eet Rite rmsd peer aay Besion; eh days. (not aid Reed, to hoa for bakes Sane ‘do two or three ; only Am vrasele a occ aes Oy Soe me te 33 Jnpe hwy 8 barka Li 4 hoe cee moy Ring, Thurlow, Sarr Joba toy Fietober res Teate ‘Juve é—in port sa, rescival, for Malta ‘0 for Boston soon. Brapranas Jane Home Ports. sf? LEXANDRIA, June 23—Sid schr A V Bedell, Rider, New i Case al Ubarl. y * mow; 0 A Whi ite, Philadel : ; Bed Kagie, Eady, Patten, Norfoik: nate en ae Chieftain dence; Venloo, Uoombs, Bath. som | Barena BANGOR, Jane 9)—Sid “roger Yon m rr jie say Baste, Rompe Ont Oe van ayes, mow Prk, Wears fy sD June — Ooean comm ont Le ay ii for beverly: sonra i oy | | for do; Reavy, do for Hl hot; bet; Nalenats v, forthpart 1 & nn for 1 won Horde “ Fitna Plight, | ‘ita Granite Bate, dar practi C6 heer sriodne, Ses Mark, Kesiera Beil, O A der, it H. Daly. Larrnt D vont & Bhriver, Borih Pasitio, Vani a Ha V Cane, iichard vaux, Pa xud tg Veins ner jore, om entre Viele micereet, 3 au ee al ry ie prey, age = soc Bet oy HW Raseosat tie gn Merchalt, and Spina, Wihom, eg beryport. 1 oe ‘brig. irabeth Fresas At bec bem ca lin sjlersom, Woles Mar wer gokn. Harriet art Kaige sean e ea Kama Warwick, sod Freeman, © frou We Delaware Oly; ane Apolio, Free ORLEANS, June 18—Arv seemahip, Cu bon, Key ent vis Florida Ports; be J a Rilo’ de’ ancien; Chanticleer, hast wi 4 Genres. gears Pe ior Seisns Radion fg &, man, woo re vie gs oes Ro: Kio ioe Joe |, Lombard, eohre \ nington, Rrazoa Sealago; Uarris hapford, brig An « sein Matin ‘in'on, ——. Bonds: oa, —* rea June 14, ship Martha J Ward and bark May- an RPOLK, Jone oar pe 3 "sa Tarner, Crowell, Boa- Mery risen Priv, Jobnsoa, N he BRDFORD Gea WC Wheideo J Mansell, Chase PORT, Yone 20 her sche 1H wndient’, Van dolphin, 584, brig Herald, Keene, Charleston’ for # i sobr Panganrett, Nye, oe for do ‘to cand both ald 26th); Jobin et ay personas fe 4 oe | gt Cn erecta ar een a, iy nb a ah . ‘View, Bnncrs Fi bis Ber, Ri aabetn port: ba, Roow, Nyork 243, Ellen Meroes "Brightman, ta; Jes Freeman as: . fil 204: gone A i 4 Sener ih, Patiadeipdia: aware Coy: 2th, brig Urmus, 1 Phi A; sohro LB Gostrey, “Gorteey. mers: Only Bom Perry, Phimdel- Foster pe Ryder, sot fi do; te Chita tire A G len Rodman, Faller, tor ike (| others Harvey, Pi Bayar 4slong' Mary compton: Rusabethpart "bia ores . pts doug anal yg Sfcnciny Mt Fi MP ea 4 eeeaits tie "Neve; ne I Peng W tone eeumr re ", paige Port ak i 7 foot’ Wert’ fe mwonstt, Ee 4 Ror, » Port wares at Vi has Ba Phy ie ictus SHIOHORD, yee A Parts hTan cua Smith, NYork. a “WayoNt ; Juno Beare sloop Rpeaker, Shee, Por Arr sehr ee Terbeu, Cola, A Ram Rom MF Oley Atel, Wig

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