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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 7652. MORNING EDIIION—FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1857. gagement at the Museum, and made their début yesterday, THE PRI RTY intend to main’ain my position, Tam atthe head of ove MBS. CUNNINGHAM IN THE TOMBS. pensar aps hy . city PROPERTY SEIZURE. | fereviment and you troat the head of ansiher Lkuow | ARRIVAL OP SuDGS ITYarT, UNITED. #T<7ES CONSUL wanna ae See a eee st oe eee ae a - my business, I presame you do yours. A? AMOY, OHINA—WHAT HB THINKS OF THE WB, Barnvn’s Aurnican Museum —“The Burdell baby” | ‘The Sale Postpoaed at Request of Corpora: At this juncture Deputy Sherif Vultec came im and re- ETO. . oon" Arrival of the Officers at No. 31 Bond Street—Mrs. | is now to be seen a: this musonm, just arrived from 4 Bellevue Hosptial and with tis . ae ‘Mra Anderson, ten Counsel Busteed—Articles Seized in ho guy areca Wie pr aol Juage Hyatt, United States Consul at Amoy, Ctina, a0- @unningam Refuses to Accompany the Police- | seen placed st this estab'ishment to gratify,’ 1or sex Say8 | the Otty Hal Interview Between Comp- ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. VERY INTERESTING FROM CHINA. _ bite 5 ' and Mr. Fis, i f absen' “ en eine co Nepante Rtacked wits | Teayrevie ‘piueloaraenyrvugh viii’ ataraey | troller Fiegg, Mx. Wusteod, Attorney Gene- | cossahaon, svidenUy u Tasion those the low. | fom we Preteens fore fom mont to reoruh hi heal, ; Hysterice—Helen Vows she will never Bond sitet fraud, mid which was proounotd by fs Can | Fal Cushing and Deputy Sheri Vuttec— | ing conversation then Wok place between Messi. FIME: | arrived in this city on Wednesday, in the Central Amerioa, | Graphic Account of the Great Haval ‘Leave her Mother—The Arrival at the Bani The seabesldecen bate dete monica be Meg | What they think of the Liability and | “yr B— Mr, Flagg, bad not this sale belter be postponed | and is stopping at the Lafarge. He left Hong Kong on tho Battle at Canton. Mrs. Cunningham was Cunningham, is also at the Museum. \ with a correct Ability of the City to Pay the Debt—Mr | fora few dav? 90th of May 1p the clipper ship Winged Arrow, and reaoh- SERA IAN Tombe—How 8! hic’ likeness. by Meade Brothers, of Mra. Cunning. Refuses Mr, F.—I have nothing to say about it, one or an- . J , Beoeived by the Mob, ‘iis Mrs Burdell. ‘The whole may be scen on‘he firs: | 2988 to ask for « Postpouement | io ir] could hold out any inducomenw to the ahorur | ¢4 San Francieco on the 10th of July. During the voyage . : ae. de. ae. Sorrctcetintien Serge ens orang. ol Moca | smd says he Can't Pay—fils Position in | inet we could by any pouibllay menepe to par Meds" | the veesel lost ber fore and mein royal masiein a heavy BRAVERY OF THE CHINESE, coum, notwitstandiog dis sddiiousl attrscion “| elation to the One Hundred and Firty | mand, why, then Ishould have no objection to doing 40; | typhoon off Manila, Dut fortunately escaped other damage. Thousand Dollars Due Dus as I cannot, I do not wish to take in it, I The startling poster, however, failed to oreste any vory tne Stave on Tax | Woah bold out any inducements to him ’weios I" cannol Mrs, Ounningham was removed from 31 Bond slreet st | cisordinary excitement, and during the day the attend. | Levy—He Refuses to Pay, although he | {idl if Ibadany way of paylog the claims t most as noon yesterday, and is now incarcerated in thecity p'ls00. | 14. at the Museum was mot unusually large, Anumber | Acknowledges tt to be a Just Claim—The | suredly would, As soon as Justice Daly and Recorder Smith declined to Of idle people visited the notorletics as a of o State to Sue the City, Mr. . wie era's yeu make ‘an arrangement to tmteriere with the decision of Justice Davison, refusing to but they ereated no suoh fi as the ab had Thursday (yeaterday) morning at ten o’clook, was the the demand, I think) ou could do it if yoa wished been led to anticipate, time advertised for the sale of the personal property of the Mr, Fiacc—How? Mrs, Andertoa ia © woman about 35 years of age, but | city, seized upon eomo few days sinoe by Dspaty aheritt | . MF. B— Wh eee Bc oarrgrnespr Hoang me looks older, and has evidently experienced much suifering | VUllee, to satiafy an cxeoution lesned out of the Supreme | Jonas, why cunt you do ibalt ” and sorrow. She had all the nervousness aud agitation | Court, on the 12th day of June, in favor of Robert W. Low- Mr. F.—-No, I can’t do tnat, as cveay cont I have ie al- consequent upona first appearance “in publicon the | ber, Heq., for $196 000 and costs The seizure comprises | Teady pled ep mpeg re stago,”’ but went through ber trying rdle quite as suocess- | ¢Very article of personal property in the possession of ihe nar Ran Ian impdiment in the way of paying fully as most débulantes. She still looked woak and sickly | Corposation of New York, consisting of the furniture of all | the execution off from that fund. from her recent confinement, and if she manages to live | the various offices and courte im the city, both civil and Mr. F —Yes. there is, Every dollar of it has to be used through the excitement, the questioning and exposure to | Criminal, fre and telegraph apparatus, &c., &0., compris | tp January next, whioh, with $1,060,000 already paid out which she ia subjected, it will prove her to bea woman | 1ng & list that would cocupy about five days sieady work | of it, will absorb every cent of it. Of remarkable constitution. It would be «trying ordeal | 1 sell at auction. = 5 fan Oh orld inept oe fora perfectly healthy woman tosit from 10 A. M.to 10 | The following comprise the list of articles seized upon in | now of'n0 aw that would authoring ee ie mane don fon P.M,and be ngpected and questioned continually by | the various branches of the city government, located in eee) hy worant and carious visiter; but it seems positively | the City Hall proper, which is mot one eighth part which | Mr. B—Well, Mr. Fiage, it does strike me very for oruel eae Se poor ‘woman to this She | nas been seized. cibiy that you should Lg thederwey opeeys way or other to counsel her, and it seems like taking af to raise this money. The execution has got to be paid just advantage of her and inexperience. COMMISSIONER OF REPAIBS AND SUPPLIES. as sureas we sit here, There is no carthly way that I ‘The baby was of course the centre of attraction. Itevas One long desk, iron safe, letter press, wardrobe desk aad | can seo of avoiding it, and there is no power on earth that ‘and criticised, touched and fondied, and nota | chairs, one olloloth, raliing, table, one chair, one oak desk, | can now control of alter this jadgment. That is my view .? seven cbairs, iron safe, iron ing, olleloth, bookcase, | of the subject. What do you think of It, Mr. Attorney Ge Mberty the youngmer always resented by bawling two clocks, water eovler, looking glass, stove and pipe, | netel? Judge Hyatt reports that at Amoy, whiob is the nearest to Canton of the tve ports opened to trade, the people, in cluding the suihor ities, maintain the most amicable fecl- ing toward the American residents there, aad do not in the Joast parti ipate in the il] will and hostile position in which the Americans at Canton have become involved. He thinks {f fortunate that the administration at Washington has thus promptly sent out to China ‘an Envoy of ability and energy of character ae Commis sioner, who may prevent further difficulties, if not restore tus to our position before the gross mismanagement of our Tepresentatives at Canton. ‘With regard to the English difficulties, be thinks they are notto be #0 easily settled. The capturing of a few hundred war jupks, or even the massacre of several thou. sand @hinese, he thinks will tend but little to conquer the sluggish though indomitable spirit of that nation. The rivers swarm with junks, and that as the waves of the ocean relied steadily on in spite of Mre. Partington’s broom, so will the ranks of the Chinese soldiery be filled up from the inexhaustible resources of her population. The revolt in India, too, he thinks will, of course, by draw- ing off the forces of the English, give the Chinese an op. portunity to recruit, and infuse them with freah hope in THE GOODWOOD RACES. THE MUZINY IN INDIA, &., do., &o, The steamship Canada arrived at her dook In Boston a& 4.304. M. Hor mails reached this city last evontig and ‘will be ready for delivery this morning, * THE WAR IN CHINA, The Great Naval Engagements in the Canton River—Defeats of the Chinese— The Bravery of the Celestials—A Fort and Fleets of Junks Destroyed—The Killed aad Wound- ed, dc. Our files by the Canada contain more fall reports of tha progress of the war in China than those already recetved craly whenever 1 was dose, though usually ie lomper | (we mats emma aula Inet no alles vay than fs par folhino joceeeeet same eae | the disaffection of thie vast body of serfs who were to be | DY telegraph frem Halifax. infant seemed healing and well cared for, and gave proof | One desk, ore large desk, one small desk, one carpet, | oF another, and I should iEiak Is advionole for him to 40 | brought against them, hp as ae cas from 2 of ta vitality by an appetivo and digeat'oa that was per- | one mat, one pine desk, one oiloloth, four chairs, 0 and sore: her coment irons the | Some anzioty was folt at San Franoieco at the nvn- Lord Ol on the 234 of July, Alexandria, ag feouly regardless of appearances, vy Wartea Dat ove mOLERE OBIEP OP FOLIOR OFFICE. Bherit to pesipne’ te sale tor a Tow days, and in the | S?ival of the Amerioan ship Torrent, which left Hong Kong} ‘llows:— aes Bellevue Hospital. Bryer noi yy the mother) ie | gant png ME , one deat, oil eleth, | meantime look sound you and sce if you cannot make | about the 20th of April, and had not reached San Francisco Piya prtoog May 27.) ne rl hay ee ‘on the 20th of July, She had on board several hundred Chi nese emigrants, beaxics a valuable cargo. The fan Jaciuto ‘was the only American vessel of war lying at Hong Kong, » trom railing. Mr. FLacG —No, air; I shall make n0 such requost, for I COLLECTOR ASSESSMENTS OFFICE. see no way of paying, i Ike other female bables, and Its existence vibrates between Ste cape, table, oll cio chalr, four shalrs, police cape, | some arrengements for paying off the judgment. har & por- 1@ © clothes = Btove, counter desk, iron safe, desk, iron chair, two Mr, B— Then, Mr. Shertff, I most earnestly entreat of il heavily armed junks, d. One 2,000 oar moval ros ugnd sd and taplured sfort, and’ ica oe destroyer 127 jupks, mounting over 900 gune and 9, men. We lost three officers and eight men, and had thy. wo of our most efficient men, to his aid. They proceeded ded for the heir Burdell estate, were stools, rope matifng, ot! cloth, spittoons, clock. you to adjourn the sale, say for one week ;andin the moan- | the Levant being at Shangbae and the Portsmouth on her | six men wounded os : fw No. 31 Bond street at 9 o'clock yesterday, and on | 5a Sarat be the origine! of the villanous lkeooeaee vot Desk, ren chats SATORS corm rave the cred ot ino any.” eomething cannot be done to | wy to sim, The mean time of the voyage from China | — In the first expedition 10 Janey wore taken and 17 de thelr arrival found Mrs. Cunningbam in bed, surrounded | Mrs. Cunniogham that fills the shop windows and are pub ag manor tool, Ming's), mahogany chair, brary | “yr, F —Idon’t soo any use In holding out any asrur. | was seventy-six days, exclusive of ten days detention at | *F0yed; each was armed with» 82-pounder. In the s6- lished in the flash newspapers. The clothes consists of a =, mahogany rolling chair, one do., desk top, tron ‘ances to him to get bim to adjourn it at all, as wo can’t pay cond expedition 20 junks were taken in a creek and de- Dy her daughters Augusta and Helen. They deemed it pe postin 0, aauue railing, one mahogany chair, old; seven cane seat chairs, it; and I don’t wish, for my ‘has. any sued lad Sen Fransisco, stroyed. There was a heavy fire from the houses, aad pradent to discharge the delicate mission with which they fas Ag oa py ory on whieh ie frat i = beaye aes three water coo'ers, map case, upright; | ments should De beld out ts bien. °% | pHE MINISTER FROM COSTA RICA—WHAT HE THINKS | many of our men were wounded. In the third third expedition ‘were entrusted in as careful s manner as they could under | to those who are posted in the secrets of babyhood. peo etny, one's tavee effice Cheire, one vook rack, one | Mr. B—I think Goer cour oe eee meebo | OF WASEES AMD Bis FOSCRS PAONrEITE ae cada tool sxeedmion uueue tone tone laos ae tary, Secretary, three , one office chatr, i % tos | two desks, one painting (Turk), one painting (Tombs), ono Samana at Se peer onan CAREY JONBS’ MI88ION—THE BOUNDARY OF COSTA h circumstances, and therefore brought Dr. 8mith ‘Mrs. Anderson was of course compelled to hy them to see if her condition wat oom an to weevead Ee g | i : RICA, BTC. engraving, one clock, one iy table, three benches, | another. large; one tte coe {m China on the 8th of Jane took a fort, ‘about 127 junks, mounting 800 i = i ’ i ef i Eg Fy : Ga 4 & E Fe H H H 5 E; Colonel Oauty, the diplomatic representative of the Corta bave to recount bi of a —I consider, that the St Treasury is bound Segonneed bes seqaienl siete to be cedh on te wasnt th | ort wasery; 6 third would inquireafer her bumsand, aca | "Hing, six spitioons, loior prese, one meaaaro. to say ail such clalme as thene, until we can Deguthorived | Rican goveroment, arrived in this city oa Weiinesday, and | — Three and eight men wore and threg jPod png Re C., announcing to her tno the fourth Would bo ratisfled with nothing leas than the PRIVATE OFFICE. to False money to relmburse it for so doing. The Legisis- | is stopping at the Clarendon. He is a short, thick sot, | “Mcers and fifty-three men wounded on our side. fnet that the District Atiorney ordered her to be removed | Whole story, from deginning to gat. a ne, Deek, mahogany jcarpet. tue has not yet, however, madeany provision for the city | sandy haired, energetic, good natured looking English. yar messaenmey WITH THK CHINESE JUNES. oe ee pee ee erates cane cue cnmmrare! | aanliy a enum 6 Sean wie Cosas Aaaae eis | cnn ans Be pe gh Pir SBuerexp Well, here is the At'orney General of tho | MAD, and appears aa if he could persuade anybody or any | ‘mf chinsse hoot tes oot hestrered ie te aeons] delaboring under severe pals, and no-doubt was sufferiag | '% toll the story over for s hundredia time, | | one stool, sing chairs, clock, iron Falling, ollcious, ‘mat’ | S42. he can probably anawer that question. What do | government of his good intentions. He will remain in the | gagements, but dhe sentiment of our navy Aas undergone am oe AL officers informed our reporter that her aon Maoh did you get for gt 2 mney A " Bly, pak = A od r ies city but a few days, and then procoed to Washington. Ho | Zire in reek these “timid?” barbarians. More vgn Tell into fiend ley laenetsle forsome | @id lt because Mr. all wantod it; wad because! wes told | pyuvarn—ioe auf "ose able, ieee t0.g0 with : "SF | trmiy believes tha te administration will igoountonance | ‘ita han were dioaled before the wala of deren Sie, saben the officers ministered to her wants and | !t would be the means of discovering a bad woman.” H v age Mr. F.—Well, Utell yon, Mr. Busteed and Mr. any farther attempt of Walker to re-enter Nicaragua, even | The first expedition was un sbould be collect the men and means, which he deems a t Staffs, 4 Attorney Tesloraives. Ms sudden fair of coarse | , The Tailor withdrew, szhlly disgusted that he could ttblen ocr elas nace, olalou, Wn chairs, moting, one | Ceueral If thie Jebte to Dé pald out of the city treasury, delay! made octagon table. matter of great doubt. In the event of Walker’s returning, H 4 the \. other questioner, a y: man with hair weak and the Ward’s Island aj I don’t know where commanded by the Admiral in trl ome sare hace eal cole ua orotate at 8, timidly inquired op py we siete aa i, CONN CONNER, chairs, ten | Woshall land. Ithink is will Be about time for us to close | he has mot the slightest doubt that with the | can only retate from : bias ‘tha. reporter for the Hxasip, who was the bt might not some other woman’s baby be returned police staffs, iron railin twenty ‘Nico. up bosiness if we are to our money out in thismanner, | sriended fortifications of the San Juan river If you will refer to the small chart of the Canto river, al, representative of ihe morning | presa who te herinetead of bar own; bat he was mmmediaaly ora ee oe ee ge). ou every snap Jadgment We sulfor to be got against | SOM Detween Costa Rica and Ni. | 7oceelly, Published by the Admiralty, and whioh, 90 far ad indignant mother informing ‘COUrS® OOUNCILMEN. agreement . goes, is very correct creeka marked Tocecing bet tn the Burdell tragedy.” August hevioy | 8 mother can ‘always tall her own child from another | Twodeaks, three tables, one glam case, ‘lock, ollcloth, | _ ir. Bosraxy wrarmiy)—{ would like fo know, sir. what | caragua, tbat he will mect with a most signa sstraabing from the Canton river cestward. The serine partially recovered, one of the officers went in search of a | Womaa’s.”” iron railing, carpet, matting, nest of drawers, two engre- | you mona by. uation. If you mean thet i bawe | repulse. Even in case of Costa Rica alone being obliged | eramost of these ls Recape creek; next, 10 the south, is garriage, and retarned with it at 11}. He hurried iniothe During the afternoon a number of women visited the | vings, eight , two stools, water cooler, ® participator in any such transaction, then I say you ‘Tasekee creek, which is, in fact, but part of Escape oreet, house, abd afer a moment’s absence was secon emerging aieesats to eco the aby, Te Fang tien, of orames, Cumnx. Sue a ieee vn ses lve to de false, If there piece piy due tat ae ee mop cay « about four miles farted tothe Gouin i un entranen ie ian witlnee Neabtabie' plow hush be depoatied Sha nears etare Deenalen vers Magowss tobe ronizing, | cusirs, ove atake two maboes y pe saee See by See bead oak bernehae ues as preedboydrg amor Targer inlet calea dhawsnee channel ‘Only the moviha of ta 86 carriage, Ai ine wer wore some ei, nd unease tyer7 good of la kind, Dut that 6 was Rot | sons, iolb: dee our Chass, ron tae, oiiots, seven sone | adt Gen, Honniogven has calleoled $15,000,in Now York, | posed’ to communiente wits each esher farther isieed, v2 persons immediate |, Dut as BOON as — desks, one , fieen chairs, iron railing, stove and —- Andersen and ber child are walted , he discredits it, As to the idea that the Bothing certain was known the sul ee vnc reees vn sen pea | whe te Tbe ahh watet om bys meen, Pipe, matting. he bile. warta, pire one to take the ab tat dee “Aboes Sve mdies up Evsube eres @ imege tes of Menta» Sibaren inceded, when, Pyenielo Tan “Walle the | Pelre to eacape the questioning of the visitrs Four desks, cus table, cating’ clteh, seven chairs, 4° | tars from Greytown to New Orleans, will take « freah | oredtuoas were commenced nt? ant Dore wae thas he oer was justing: bundle clothes letter press, chock, three mats, iron one desk, mide the driver @ ponderour a geatieman, Later from Havana cbairs, one bookcase, one Ifbrary, ag ony ene’ et en ee ee ee ee tas tet in Tioog Kay peabeat, Wanece ceria eee ee tesncd to know I ine baby fasting, | THE MONEY PANIO—THE GOVARNMERT ArD TO rum | forty one chalre, carpet, clock, iron safe, water ho | be stourd to suppese that Morgan & Sens would be co DG Sinunch, the Santing toa Whe Forbes’ wen ‘with the fair sex, desired was in it, BANEK—-RBPORTED C. A SLA BY four Tacks, one painting, one ‘a | blind to thelr own interesta as to work against a govern. a 7 Das Bis curicalty was Dot gratited by ibe ‘APTURE OP VER BY A | Goddess of Liberty, two ¢ ae ae eee en crews Of the ntenibte, tho pe re ney epenereae, SPANi88. MIF, ETC. o ‘ngravings, map, one painting. me | mont which has just awarded to them a valaable grant, | Hornet and the Tribune, steamed into the creek, and cama ae 0 Be, car | The steamship Empire ity, which lef New Orleans on | ive chsire, one deak, rou Falling, Sas alk.” ul s the great mischief which Walker has doce | uPos tl manderin Junks, moored across the airtam. | Back | Sire, Gun’ | tho Sth and Havass om the Gh inst, arrived at this port ELERE OP SUPERIOR COURS. - ‘America, and says t is greater than was ever iso with frei four’ torstx niae-poundees he "lret’ mot aiagbam & Disck | Carly yesterday morning. ‘ Five desks, seven chairs, one ‘one water cooler, before effected by any one man. The humane course of Seed citer obo got, within Tenge Siruck tho Boag Keng, shen) cod hat, wit & white Bbe reports that there had becn a great panic at Havana | one desk, two ladders, two staffs, t eals. his government in sending home at least a thousand of Fie clear quads now ahd Md tease Desque and a — why She | in consequence of some of the recently established banks CHAMBER OF BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. being | Walker's deluded victims should, he thinks, be a order as porsible, immediately” ee. The fone pacha hy “4d having suddenly stopped payment. But owing to the cree tables, two stoves and pipe, clock, bookoase, three taken. sufficient gearaniee of = conciliatory spirit towards | stood fer some time and retaraed the fre with pire b aman being beard uttering the following language:— | energelts assistance of the goverumest the public cont ray Ny Ay ha What | the Americans. Colonel Oauty’s son was the brave po a GS “may go with you dence was being restored. ting, oll cloth, one sofs. jadg- | OMicer who 90 successfully defended Castillo Rapids | jonk and without a of P to the DE yee probe tp Rp aad aoe wee 4 that H.C. M. st Guadelquiver bad ” ~~ gu OF BOARD OF Ai . of | from the attack of Titus and Lockridge, and dis- free tt Aner some inile time confusion ‘aaa te Wlbwed by our anda 'yoang etohia, whe, captured a slaver off the east end of Cuba, ‘Two tables, forty chairs, two desks, one oil painting Ge | tinguished himeclf for bravery throughout the | °reaee. They sre all swift vessols, im polled by oars or Peasing sf gress speed the pedestrians (Washington), carpet, ten settees, four'beste, one clock, and the Colonel bimself . | salle, Several of them got under way and tarsed for gp Bom coer, p yy A Among the passengers by the Empire City is Mr. Sidney teen epi stove pipe, water escier, ‘ene iy . Fe ia tow | entire war, 1 bimeelf hae too fresh a reool- | fight up the creek. they did go they wore cuviage, whe wes ae from. the | Smith, H. B M. Consul at Trinidad, Ouba, on roue for fou), ene paialiag {Jay}; cue’ pelsting (omeimente ‘anything about Jaw, but 1 do know something about the | lection of the horrors of the carnage not to do everything | com ively |, for tern were of fse ofthe anxious crowd’ by profusion of | Montreal, with the remains of hie wife, who died in Cube Ge large obalry toa ruilag aan ot Well Wr, Sherif, an tbe Comptroller refuses to | 2 bis power to prevent the polity of its recurrence. a beamers gurtaine. hy ad over a year ago. COMMON PLEAS COURT ROOM. solicit you to postpone the sale of the city , 1 will | He thinks, however, (hat Costa Rica is fast recovering yb A metber ca nang applying ree. | he steamer Granada, Griffen, left Havana on the Sth | _ Five tables, thirty chairs, three deeks, stoves and pipe, | do #0 apon my own and responsibility, | from the effects of the war, and the establishment of hor | ed Mandarin junks oan fi at in three feel. One by one the about one hundred men were standing at the gate, anx | iort., at SP. M., for New York. an, oe Ss por pnts hg {a my request by every WX | poundary line, the resumption of the Tranalt route, and seen maa 2 rcended, vat the Cumsmeserv’e ery wed, foun to havo & sight at the principal sctor in the baby | On the Mth inst, at 7P. M., lat 97:90, lon. 7940, the | Frye one painting (Alderman Mherife), twenty. | MF. F.—Exoopt me, Rxoept mo, Mr. Busted, if you | te making a free port of entry of Greytown, will, be | the boats of the larger abipe. Quickly aa a, steamer £08 farce. then whee (tg ‘and | Empire City passed the steamer Illinois, hence for Aspin- | seven chairs, two stoves and pipe, carpet, two desks, Please. thinks, fast contribute to her prosperity. fast in the mud the men swarmed inio the Gone td tee’ wentng, s00m of the female Gepertanens | wall cight eotecs, atx eplttcone, mate | ptt, B—Ob, cortaialy, we will always excopt you, Mr. | ony ownens OF THE NICARAGUA TRANSIT RouTE— | Dost, manned Ge sa ber bows, and soved Of the prison. She fainted when she was brought in, and GOVERVOR’S ROOM. 4 OONDITIONS OP THE NEW GRANT—THE LINE TOBE | Qhoat, the Janke were in fall” tight up the seer was strowbed on the pillow, which was piaced on the TELEGRAPHIC. ‘O1l paintir gs of ex-Mayor We ox Ma) Clark, IN OPRBATION IN OCTOBER, ETC. the rowboais were in hot pursuit. it A A ‘ floor, and Helen renewed her attentions, inviting ibe re Cuantarton, August 13, 1857. ex-Governor Hi Waahington, ex-Mayor Varian ex: Mr. W. R. C, Webster and Mr. J.C. Harris, the fortunate | for these are swift vosnels, and win 40 ‘Ounces canter Nas nindnees ceald cranes Some et tae | Thesteamshtp leabel has arrived here with Havane and | Mey” cv wente pay S Sree Brromarer, dary Posscesors of tho late grant of the Nicaragua route by the | Puulg for dear life, they pase defuy through t¥e shallow Wookere en, attachée of We prion aa others i Key Went dates to the 10th inst. rath aaveraor Foug oz nye Lawrence, ox- Costa Rican and Nicaraguan governments, arrived im this | bows of the pursuers, told” beavity ead when Shem ase —_— that she was “acting hor part Tho banks at Havana resumed payment on the 10th inat. j= bed Seed oa Sere Soe = city on Wednesday evening, and are actively ongeged in alongnide the crew a’wayn fired » broadside of ‘Augusta was loft in the house as she was sulfering mash | 8nd confidence was restored. atreaann Fillmore. ox Goverpor Stuyvesant, Columbus, Preparations for opening the route, which it is hoped can ike poasy aside _— . y aa were frow mental ‘There had been no more failures. ° General Macomb, Lisut. G meral Scott, Swift, Commo be acocmplished by October. The roquisite arrangements Sixteen janks were thus taken and destroyed in the malm ab aan teen sar iatedl i pap mente in ths choot stot 8 in berry, Bainbrideo, Sed Stevens, Simon for the connection on tho Pacific side will necessitate this, | creek. Thirteen escaped by dint of swift rowing. ¥ or Mare. Anderion, m Mrs. C. pro- Personal Intelligence, Spb Phscg — Agreny 'f not » longer delay, but for thetr own interests ae well Seeentio men Cas tk tea manatee nounced a nor did he ex- In the absence of Mayor Wood, who has gone to Auburn as for the benefit of commercial men, they will be as ex- little thlet to tho right, and being followed was pomely | a SF an bony pe an me eae ent editions an possible. out. A squadron of tes went up © passage to the loft, of too lender an ageqto be pat upon the wiiness stand. If ‘The grant is based upon the former treaty with Mr, | which is supposed to afford « shallow channel up to Can- Sire, “andorecn wat flasoned to sahibit bervelf in the strect Webster, though it is really but an indirect asknow- Scabas antene tify ey pony | OF any other place, she was at perfect liberty to do so, aa Je¢gment of Morgan and Garrison's graat from President | aber doned burat the ~—— steer eee Rivas. The secret of the participation ef Mr. Harris in the | Thus ended the first day's w gramt—so lately a bitier enemy of the President of Corte | SROOND GREAT NAVAL FIGHT AND ITS RusULTS— menensn maiaianin, amenise scence entrees | me eee co astanes + cathe satisfactorily, and now that Walker ie gone out of the these thirteen jeaks. Bs tnd cusplotees, cena mone from statement furnished our reporter by Sergeant & J. country the government can afferd to be magnanimous. | were s great many more in those creoks. * Qmub, of the Lower Police Court, who aided Inspector That Spencer, the agent of Vanderbilt, who claims so ©, The next day wae omployed in stopping the four bow Ditka in the delicate task of placing the accused within the eececneeee much oredit for having, tsimed the caare of the river | Set-waa now left Guard asepe creak? the itantte eonfines of the city prison:— SUITS AGAINST THE CITY—APPEALS FROM | ost, should not have succeeded in obiaining the grant py dem ge the entrance jo the Se- for bis patron, has rather disconserted him. The truth is said to be that bis services were more of his own tolling than were sotually performed. So, after all their manu” vering, the great commodores have been outwitied. All DISTRICT COURTS. SUPERIUR COURT—SPROIAL TERM. # and Sergeant 8. J. Smith, of the Lower Police Court, pro eeeded to No. 31 Bond street, and on entering the room of ‘Mrs, Ounningham found her in bed. Helen and Georgiana Avover 13 —Charles Hawkins ag. The Mayor, Aldermen mvebee Were in the room at the time, aleo officer Bllvon, of the and Commonality of the city of New York.—The application | te precise conditions of the grant have pot yet transpired: | found abeve district The officers notified her that they wore te te stay a sale of property seized upon an execation lesa | Dut the participation of each State in the profite will ensure | dore saw present for the parpose of conveying her to the Tombs. od on & judgment in the District Court far the Third Judi. | teir united oo operation in ite defence. | J Mrs. Cunningham replied that it waa impossible for her aA ph fy yy og J — commun! te comply with the request, as she was Woo wick 1000 Te | From Ponce, PR, in the brig Harsh Bernloe—J Giibay and | TIRE sequel will show. 27h of Jniy, 1867, in favor of the piaintif, for THE DEATH OF GENERAL RUBE. owey to wove! danghter. Shortly before ten o'clock Corporation Gounsel Busteed, | $73 75. Notice of appeal to this eoart was The extra which follows from the Nacogdoches Ohront- | ing, and The officers told her that their ordess meso im ramative, |. From Harare, in the bark Bxprene—Avrusto Samanda, pf s Jove hics, | EVER, ane the provisiuns of the 36th section of the cole as ‘30th ult , confirms the melancholyfoows which | ing bis that uney were compelled to take her away, amd that the | [Sty Anguln eee ate Are dive the Siate by the eity, one of which Is $160,000, on | The “appest heh cing perfoctes, ihe’ count east te netted Dest course she could pursue would be to nerve herself From fombrero, Virgie in the schooner BO How. | the tax levy for the past three or Sis Mr. | wrested es in this court for the purpose of being here eo erase, ter tat whe evut 00 | “7 scier.miaa th i e-em ota Ono | Se ek Bas tee asprin OHTA | revel cor fees a erica, eae ¥ erp. — ; on treated a and that they would are her Sayer hr Jounee Mise Bewile i. Craiiee— Well, requirements Cl a tae . PARSENG! e From New Orleans and Ea’ og be approved by’ the court below, and a must be certified by the court below. It appears from pare before me that the Justion refuses or avotds a ing the Ne weight. He haa, to « z 5 8 ané ing =A Mandamus has been obtaii comm and cloded himself from society, amd Wu aS in boures and fred w the sal! with jingalle. Wea can Feanbee Heke ran Tee Wl pay Rover ing him to show Cause why he should no! approve it. The has been more marked and tpparent to hove fenihas ask **The marines were Obli to form ead charse’m bo Mr. Fraco—No I ehan’t; f will not it. mode of obtaining a stay of procesd! is roguiated by | him. A severe ilirces, from which he was jast recover. | streets. The mandario junk waa found w have powder i>. Gunsente oA pay Matute and must befeiricti+ pursued. The subject in | ing, had prostrated him for weeks, end he was suffering | upon her deck, and trains communicating between ber 4 ; NG—' i connection with appeals of this navure, is fally disoussed | greatly frofs on the back of his neck aod the streets. Then a house close to her was set an dro ¥, = — Because ; T've got no money to pay 1) tn mith apt Allen. (2 E D, Smith, Rep. 260.) This o mrt, On yeaterday ing, about 2 o’cloxk, his family hear. | and upsbe went, nearly carrying an English pinnsce - Ae Mi Demme, Page, you know ea techn, | Sou nying cogs trot cof eer eran he | lan adhe cen, ey, uae, | Sota dy ely meyer rt, eee . a " spot, im lying dead 1 the 4, bebiad , havi Foom. She continued in bywterin up 40 the Ue ber mo- | Porm and mig - teh pretence o fou exfet tarot Paying ie hone prosarived 27, the statute, | Bat if thie was nots | the gallery at tne ack of tae house, with a rile enter | thelr work, haraly cared to pall back again. sails, there. ther left the house, and prosenied an deep com: | win Davidson abd wile, JL Motley Mrs Motley Mine Mo" Mr. F.—Beoause | haven't the money, and | can’t oy : Yay ty ~ ot aoe the mats Sad other Opole ef miseration and eympaiby. Tea dehildres, Jas Ashrian, Mraod Mrs Whitehead, 3 chit. | where there ls no money for me to do se wilh. PAY | to deny it upon the ground that this court hes no jarisdio. | A Coroner's Jury was summoned, from whore verdict | the junks. tailing dows Gawsbeo snancel Histon snd Geergieas, egeier Sie re dren and servast, aud Mr Norrie Fines Boston; DrJ H —Well, then, I ebail have to ‘tor ton of appeals from the Distriet Gourts of this city. I ) we extract the foliowing:— ip guise which might have puzzled the master of each Mr. ham fr her r Ww, 1 H Miller. ba i ve to sue you for i, shall not aixemapt to state the course of reasoning which | The cause of his death hot (rifle) wound om the | ship io ise his Ow Eratied to srepare ng! eooption | rea, Que Wrist aegis," Frterer, rae Geo ot rem fo abroad, that’s jast what I want, I wish has led me to thle rerult, cause the point Das been fore, part ihe. Read Inilaed’by 8 rie aL Sa's heows | te tee ahr stereos tanet ot oe sary tg tan te rut re teva, | Span Qe Fear Te pao! | jAryh sha acing ares weed nt | ce te oF ri, mere eek yaaa, tty | OF gather ae agence eae wet lea to the “door, aa she was too woak to orba, Bt Lonia: 0 Holland, NOrieane: ane; Mre Gray, 2 children | work, therefore, as soon as you please, but I ‘wr ene, pee eg MET yoy Tower Maremed | papeeases Mrieaoe order ; find J oy, 2 Se v4 rapier, Te men woe then ve or earings | Sean rapa tn Pyhepir Sa, crto tin: | Gtriaies herr ever ohare ening Tribe tosy | S=M{"GouieSelea™™ = S* Pee Avoma Wb | aera iste mrs =x" | RAGU,Recenet rete mot deport ulag uw , m er! | with case im which Iam thorou natinfled . —___. Bee: the pure in heart, for whey shall ree God A down stairs by four officers and pincod in tho earriage. | Rev Marea Winslow ind ‘wife, Madras; Ne and ara Mayle, | Tien, Qptensing @ caso tm which Iam thoroughly satiate Peas Pak ihe people mourn the idee 0” « tan who, om the fold | '* Cables me to describe at ihe sume time t ve of Hein accompanied her mother down stairs, and eater: | Hvtte not given ip For iailtar-Mesara Rom Frei, | kind. I am not to be made @ fool of ony A a of Daitle acd’ in the councils ef the State and nation, has fe cilnn T hove sont bone Ota x iKieh fo" 08 the toot a seat by the side of her mother, | Boston, Tani Rayio, Rhode island. Jas Hianiion ® | longer in thie Of yours, withont | S#oc® Row m Warmn @rnxer—A serious row ovcur: | proved himself to be worthy the pround piace already ac | ‘Chine. I have sent home by thie mail s laapoutee Palle abe’ tarnowat Base then got into we | on: Tobe cherioms’ Revaneah, “Ueeced Sitecaned us, Semen | 8,cuetew of reagua, and 120, in casen ‘where | red in disreputable house in Water street, near Dovor | corded him in ibe afections of the people Speraione, and i Mr, Wid wil publ 1 cheap forma serge tian ace uly | Rigel Mg Bvt RaW Phare | FOU" eet acer peg | 8 Neat se, nana une of wom | waged Sete sng sty prasig™=* | alee maka mar yo r 4 wena Ay ow way, | West . 62. wok Tom now 4. y- Ay And the proprietor and mnmten of the ostablish: Tt | An inventory of all bis property was fonnd ins portfolio, | BOt!t must be my own fault, for no one had & beter op- and a number of porrons succeeded in keeping up wh the P — san't'n fotng 00 stand between te Gres tn casshen ins on appears that the propricier refused to subsoribe money | and the value of the same divided by the number of his obil ba yg Al Te vehicle the whole way down to the Oty priesa. pteon Paraguay. Thave been made to in this af Lowbor’s, I oan tell you. to pay for the funeral expenses of © deceased promitate | dren He was buried ihe evening wish masonic honors, An On ay, the 2%h of May, at 9 o'clock in the oo esieed oan = probs ph teed bong oo OUR ABUNCION CORRR«FONDENOR. Mr. F.—Ob. yes, you will defend it, too. What's the pide tT TO Rh py of all the usey Secvear ia the west Uhronicis, lang With te fol an morning, 4 a ~ {4 some gathere around carriage, groans, Asoncom om Paracuar, May 25, 1967. use of your fo? we character res lermediate | Jonce 4 po nn Fas, TI cheers for the baby” and the decision of S086 | Gomera Quist Fine Weather he Drantian Tveaty ani | Mr. B=No,1 won't defend i ether; jast try it on, and | BEUBDOPROOM wan aroused. They made se onslanght uoon anse fiag’ on board the Coromandel, erorted the care Of the prisoner ee she was carried Cohen A vod eee. ’ ’ the saloon of the letor, broke the windows, gutted ‘The Kmeute In the Council Chamber. accompanied by Commodore Kepoel, Into {he prison yard River Narigation— Cul om America Brlerpn ie. Mir, C.—Why, Mr. Comptrolior, 1 would like to know | his barroom and 4 ail \t contained broke’ ato nie To THE RDICOR OF THR TRRALD. Soe can beckammm ae Be Helen accompanied her mother to the oell appropriated There '# no news here that you are not already aware | the nee of your wishing to litieate.s thing which you say | Morey drawer, curried off all hie ready cash, hunted the Avooer, 13, 1967 een ot -} 9 Mrs. Foster, the matron of the female depar iment of inning of wi ou are perfectly eatinted is logal and proprietor almoat to death, and finally wound ap with an | Picage correct an error in your nage Le ag MA of. Woe are just at the beg ie inter, aed baye mom | y' per ly log Proper? If there ie your report of th: prison, and her intention w remain with her , Any law which can provent the Sate from recovaring this | svempt to aot fre to the ‘premiscr. The potion arrived | tween Robert W. Lawbor and myself” Yon wuts thes by ph eg gy EE parent as long an aho possibly could. delightful weather. money, I for one whould very much like jant in time to prevent the firebrand being put to the oM | Lowber knetked me down. Such waa not the fact. pF fe the Admtral’s guest, there were the only ocoupants of the quarter deck. . THE BRITISH FLERE SIGNALLED—STRAMING EP TRE the # si gve, aad the Cortenanéet " 2 enka low, okt Jobing sore we tmeceeny show signs of movement, and they are soon following i the wake of the Admiral These are the Baughty, ine to 00 It. ‘The country ts as amnal quiet, and steadily progrossing. Mr. B.—And [, too. Why, he is just as well satiated | Teokery, and to quell all further disturbance, THE BABY AT THR MUSEUM. ‘The Brazilians make the most of their trenty, and their | that there is none as you or! am: he only wanta to Htigate | Scericion oF BURGLARY, —John Titon was taken (nto cam MBA. RLIZABRTA ANDERSON AND THR " DARLING | steamers are fuine and coming up the river to | It; but I give him fair warning that thero shail be no de- BABY” OF MRA. OUNNONGTAM ON AXHIBITION. Maio Gramo, Itis our follow-citivens wil take | fenoe pat ft, Mre. Riizabeth Anderson and her baby, who some advantage of this new field of o nterprive, which is Mr. F.—Oh, yea, there will. You are the Corporation 7, who have figur- offered to emigration, boating, and mining purposes, | Counsel, and we pay you for dotng such work, and attend. 0 fo extensively fos the pasitwo weeks in connection | in the richest province of Brazil, wid on the best of South | ing to your business. wih ibe Bond strogt farce, have been offored a sar en- | American rivers, B—Yos, }am Corporation Counsel, aud ag suck i olinched me,{I clinched him; we hed as le; 00 blows were struck on either side; members interfoted; aad the oer eek ‘Aon nt hie back on ) ane Mm upon him, striking mp- on him with my knee, fo were theo soparcted, and Mr Lowber got Ne That the affair should be ‘siriy rooreseny od ie all that I desire, 4.