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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1857. 3 AFFAIRS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. jenn irelnatnenie helore mate Minister Pleni- | death of the republic, could not be viewed with indif- POLITICAL. pethiar dienes POLITICAL. has beam in hie turn tho plaything of others Tomas Martinez and D. Maximo eee nai NN REAT REDUCTION OF FARE CO EURO! more wily than himself, Jerez, These gentlemen, meeting at seven o'clock in the | J®%, WARD.—-AT A PRIMARY ELECTION, HELD AT D WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION wenn | (7 NPAT REDUCTION Pe ene voRm 7Rox PRNDING ,, QUESTIONS, , BETWEEN COSTA | ty o,f my coe en te, ckonnt | antotred homer saint by hu” a Wetas lint Hot Re Sroen testis Wa, | ZO ai Ratna! Mapa igurh ect Geen kek | “Auchan, "asta on | sooruanerg garion RICA AND NICARAGUA. the New York Hxnatp, after revealing the plot, does it | powers accorded to Martinez by his party, and of | tic republican electors of the city and county of New | tween the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock, the people's ticket sake. $100 Dec. 2.) Justice and tas the Cabinet of Washington, asserting | those conferred on General Jerez by President D. Patricio York, published in the New York Herald and Dally sews of { (cupported by the united democracy of the ward, opposed to oo ‘ 4 From La Cronica de Costa Rica, We fron No. atthe ‘Gacela de Nicaragua the | that it will not degrade itself by meddling with 80 greedy | Rivas, they look upon thom to save the republic and to December, the following ticket reoeived 7 ‘otes, | ail private caucuses, and partionlarly to those that bave pire sal and egotistical intrigues. ow in virtue of the faculties conferred upon them, a | *B4 was declared duly elected:— proved themselves traitors at the last charter electton,) | % y na Wo cennot deny says El Centro-Americano,No.1¢, ‘that | Our government on ite part prevented the whole of it. | provisictial government until the supremo authorities of | NODA DeMocuatit Ree i haces note om Tan TEAS LMR | fooeteel Liat votes, being a malay of Ge votes pelle, Je ihe hirei class pale wheel ae ee WPA ti 2 tone, F: the precipitation abd want of concord with whieh the gov- Mistrasting private contracts, not only on account of the | the republic should be regularly constituted. . William Wilson, At rain, mum i * Lefevre, commander, 0 sail Crom pier No.8 Nerth river, ernments of Nicaragua and Costa Rica have acted in mat- | little security they offer, but because they are hateful to it Senor Rivas gave his sanction to this act because he had Edward Noonan, Patrick Dafty. Michael Conntily, Hugh Murray, William J. Stewart, | *’ Roca precixely. carrying the United states mail, vizi— ters which may seriously endanger their existence and | 48 monopolies, it has offered the free transit, and will | no other aspiration but to find @ means of saving the re- Edward Burke, Nicholas Seagrist, Hon. John Doherty. LEAVE BSW YORK FOR — Mee PT Canty ay"kmerice, has Drought into conflict the | Maintain its offer with all the strength of good reasons, on | public, ana the other party applauded his act. ‘Thus the | parniey 4aifQUN@ MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEE, YOUNG MEX'S GENERAL COMMITTER. aay et interests of both countries by raising opposed preten- | the basis which will be established in accordance with the | whole population submitted to the new government, with- | William niewie, Sees Suriatn, sou? Fine, Jobn Kelly, Hoan araa on, | Atiel Saturday: Suuree Fo 3 | Wei'y Feb. 24 aiens.”” other Central American republics interested in it, ‘out there being in the whole republic a single defection. Michael oto . WARD COMMITTEE, "| North btar, Bat lar. 20] Wed'y .Mar. 24 ‘This sasertion, set egy rashly on the main point of “oe wen ee bess somewhat of exaggeration im the uoee mes Ce we aad, of the Interior, as reowue aiding "WARD commrrran. Charles Campbell, Jobe Garrigan, — Tsomas Crowley, asee siemens oh ot Harve. Opesie delivered OR. events, deserves e consi necessary ew You Henaty, ivate note Finance, will present you a separate account x ames i, > *tedd For passage or aj k mae eiscton, in. coder thee oman may do | of Senor Yrlearri published, by the acta Nicaragua, | labore ofthis aminatratan, whieh, as it excited surprise | Fateick wet Michael Sutin {homaa Pitan, nak Mecoriaak, Jo ae Nov Howl reen, New fork. . % % a rist, ward Egbert, ames O'Reilly, ee = ae inculpated governments the justice they havo : io en en AL ae ms "7 a ir by php ae, iy robe it be also an sg Pyne Se Ge q up, sees wy Patrick Core . Thomas Torabee, Patrice O'Reity, LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Peeciplation in the negotiations is spoken of; but in | covcluded by Yrisarri with the primitive company of the | by the way it conducted the, élections, 30 as to give for rm raed Daily. Jota Vandervoort,tcnn Fitsgeraid, Daniel Grinaon” {hig tine are:— erder to judge of that precipitation, it is indispensable to | inter-oceanic canal, confirm almost as well founded the | result the unity in the adminiatrative march as well as the ‘McDonald, Jobo Dosnolly, Francis Reddy, William Hoany, Jobo Wilson, Gaptain Uilver Eldridge. amalyze those negotiations. They are of three kinds— | accusation raised bim. most admirably maintained public order. Above all, to john Hogan, lobn D. O'Col y miskyPatrick Anthony, James E. Kelly, The BALTI ue tain Joseph Comstock, feu guaone rig, na owndarin beeen | 8 ceca arens Mila ake Hace.“ °™ | cite ag utnrty abe exroan yoursaguntse: | RUE, aa Bane enn) Miho rit, | aan a ee Una expr or republics; second, questions referring to the transit | Ployed, disag: events will still take » legal authority e exercise of your august 80- : i : 4 mama erDBVenL we! 'e bas been taken in their con- me Seas ths conatnisn eomes, vereigy’ ay lam Pikes. Masel Brady, gobm Lamaai =" | government serve ty cae as ue arenas and ea war between the two republics. A WARNING TO NICARAGUA AND A RE | * ba , . be a james Fitzgerald, Michael? Gibbons, Patrick MePartiand, illings Drake, ‘and their accommodations for passengers are unequal- ‘4s regards the first point, it is notorious that the bound- | “PROOF FOR COMMODORE VANDERBILT | ,, Te government was actively employed in gathering | John Fay, Patrick Kearney, George Warten, “Joun Gevie, ance and comtort ‘ary question dates more than sixteen years back, and that FROM COSTA RICA. the necessary datafor the re-establishment of the tri- Joseph Connor, James Burna.. Charies Riely, Kdward Mullen, | Michael Brady, and ~ neve improved water, treated by commissions appointed to thus wu By the gov- | ig} 1a Cronica (a Oosta Rican Journal) of November 14. | thetdcring the ane ve saldtribunal: wag waited nthe HACHARLDOIAN, {Tompector, | Thomas Guage Eepvea'asinew: tae berotsh exam ernment ta Rica and Nicaragua, it was termi- * ‘ uring e the unal was wl in 7 , . ton y Hed. inated by the treaty of July 6, conchuled between. General ‘Translated for the New Yorx Hamat. Departments of the Hast and of the West very satistactory | New Yon. Dec. 90, 1867-6 SOA tipo Meal oe oat aeoe dw York io Liverpool, in fret eabtn Don J Such maduess and folly as that which bas driven the a © MURPHY, Inspectors. rer Jose Maria Canas, commissioned by the government | julors of Nicar ey PP ere against us is sees results have been obtained for the better expedition of | —————————— EDWARD MULLIN, S15), in 6. From biverpoal o New hyow ig ef Costa Rica, and Licentiate Don Gregorio Juarez, on the | Gstraordinar — is orocaiian end, aie iyens ver? affairs both in the judicial and economical branches be- D WARD.~AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD, PUR- — ——— Sguiness. An experienced surgeon aliached (0 ¢ ‘ship. rt of the provisional goverament of the republic of | C*traordinary ; ut the proundiess aid a tee auit | I°DE!RE.to its resort. ‘The government will indicate the suant to notice, at No.3 Burling slip, on Wednesday | CONFECTIONERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | *° °° ee (tee ee i PriLING. icaragua; this treaty ratified by the latter was rajocted | PY mnien mney auempe tos conduct is modi itjudges necessary under the present cir- | evenimg, S0th nat, the following Ucket was vlected>—General | vcecrneerrmnnrenrnncmremenrnrernernrnrrnnrarrn FROM.NEW TOKK PROM LIVRRPOOI. bby Costa Kica, We ask now, where is there any precipi- | ¥5.{s iney talk loudly about the meritorious conduct of | CUmstauces, on account of the great losses suffered by the Prag poy org de rere tg entry RENCH CONFECTIONERY. Sutureay, January 16, 1 Wednesday, Feoruary 3, 1888, tation on the part of either of the two xuvernments? she nannies Guea thon Gane ie tuct of | merchants in consequence of the war and the burning of | Arthur Keaiibg, James Helin. 1. Keagan, Thomas Simib, Confieries Francaises wo February 13, b March . Let us to the vecond point: if Costa Rica, by 5 te cent een aes Rey te opt Lai eer oa Granada, and it wishes to direct your attention to this | Bernard Meyem.’ |. McDONALD, . Surpasses all others, imported or domestic, *. March" 13, be - suming the characte of cepatitary ot wn unc of Nr | Mauer ay ing gegen yoni a bing cts te | Baler. AGH Watt "{iomector, | MO iin ae : = was very far from appropriating to herself said dis- | energy and boldness of its action, of saving f Gestrac- We —- very much satisfied to be able to state that the WM. FIELDS, ‘Marons demanque May a “ “ ict, as her government bmg 3 declared on October 6, | tion al 4 ‘who Dow. pt to dey Na most friendly apd cordial relations continue to exist with “73H WARD._DEMOCRATIC PRIMAR WARD.DEMOCEATIC PR! Deagses per ¢ eellence, May 2 “ “ ‘9843; if her pretensions to the river San Juan de! Norte on, sare. Send ss Tig Ma joeecger ad ip samreriete the other States, and that with respect to the republic ao, tieronan aeceteee AE RT a bons tondante, Jape a pit “ scarcely went farther than to demand the right | “'Tiewettynown in Central america, and above all in | of, Costa Rica nothing has been neglected to engage the | New Bowery, omWednenday evening, between the hours of ponchosolate hin Gr 1 frei in 5 shore of the port and bay of San Juan, 98! cosi.\Rion that puotie opinion in te lailer republic was | Scvernment cf that stale to form of both republics ove | sand 8 o'clock. “be followiug ticket recelved 464 votes Teennue alia For fret pene TT Ne. No, 56 Wall street, N. Y. the boundary line to the north of that repub- ‘J » single nation; but unfortunately the deference shown by GRNPRAL COMMITTEE. Pp a DW kD K. COLLIN Lm (0. ‘al yet, N.Y. i 7 opposed to any kind of expedition beyond the limits of its Jebn Ki Fancy chocolate, RROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Live io laid ~dowa in her constitution of 1845, | territory. The general ‘van’ that without taking | Nicaragua to that republic far from being answered to, lta | jebn Kearney. JamesLangdon, dames Mite. Fruit Giaces, and crystalized BG. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. but contented by Nicaragua in 1846; if, in virtue of her | {¢7Flory. The general opinion wis that wihow ditions | government made war upon us by taking postearion of an qeciriaee'e > seal Willem Cleary. ‘Caramel chocolate, ‘The owners ot these ships Will Rot be accountable for gold, Fights the latter reyuiblic contracted for the opening of a0 | threaten for. the future: ey uae uch expeditions | Castillo Viejo and blockading the fortress of San Carlos, | James Donavan, "John Tagens John Lawler Faney caramels, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, une inter-oceanic canal in 1849, for an accessory transit route | in, cys n teas fac tae) abl whose garrigon was summoned by-it to sarrender to Costa | Johd Roach, g Bugene Sullivan, All made freeh every dey, and for anle at lea bile of lading are signed therefor, and the value teereof on the 20th of August [last] which has been interrupted | tHelt own territory, and they emselves well able t0 | Rica, The government, acting according to international WARD committEE. ; Larate nenartaan’ 68 tony TT LSRING, Gl Brosgwag, | expressed (herein. nly by causes suiticiently known; and lastiy. if she ro- | “ang exoentency the President of Costa Rica not only tn- lever ae esp tye oy begun in so irregular away by | Jobn Haley, Samvtel Phill Francis sheridan, tia Ee es PRE tins, Re Par Ik BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ROVAL MAIL peed to a rarond she cust urumuicaton conforma | qyced ihe peope wo abandon this prejudice, and cousent | o/he itegriy of our tern, parvlar ou the Tyan | Lafpete MebomaKichard Kaibgen, + John toa” at eae) = i Ua aaa STRAMSUINS. " at his suggestion to an expedition beyend the territory of a dd 'y) in particular on the Tran- | thomas Coman, James Barr, James Corristom, PRPNCe Pperay ee FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, dimensions established in Art. 2 having been found im- Cesta Rica, in order to save Ni ait es OHA sit line, wl possession is laid claim to by the Costa | qimothy Sullivan, Geo. F. Stringer, Jere’hJ. Hanifia, FOR NEW YEAR'S TABLES. Chief cabin pasnage o.oo. praaticable according to surveys made by competent en- | }¢Ste Rich: iO Ore oe te a eae epirit, he created aa | Rican Kovernment, But, in spite of this difference, we f Mt SRR me, oe Fancy Pyramids, Second eabit passage. ose... ues Zineers—if all this is s0, (as *t really is), and if this ar- | Ne roused up among them e national spit, he crented aD | have good reason to hope that all will be satisfactorily ar- Rich'd B. Voiland, George Horton,” Rouges tyramidi, Fuom BOHTOR To LIVERPOOL. ment has been made by Sr. Yrisarri, our plenipo- | 7° Ohd induce. A hall ocak wb po cocci The | Tanged by the re-establishing of legal order through your | Ed’ Lee, Maurice Kane, Wm. Fairgrine, eae eadignche ¢ Orang ee ee ee: y minister, with the primitive company, aud ra- | 1¥) and inaneed them © | august installation. Of these ingidents a regular record | Francis Johnson, William Cook, James Dunphy, Nougat Troe, "tha ship trom Boston cali ni Hinijfax. 7°" 7" °"""* tifed by the government of Nicaragua after thal of Costa | Tepgue of Nicaragus, | always at his side | Das been kept, which tho Minister of the Corresponding BA ag bral Lr ig a James Ra, Grape Vine Trees, TCA. Shannon, le rk, Wednesday, Dec, 9 Rioa was free of its agreements wih Webster, where is | ,,2h0se persons only who were always at his side | Pepartnent will bring to your knowledge. War Kommedsy, JacobKirchow” Ornumeuted Almond Cakes, i Hoxton, Wednesday, Dect 1 ‘he precipitation so inconsiderately charged’ on hor? oe: “4 e.conSick are capatiio of appreciai- jonorable Representatives— Permit us to address to you | Jno. °y john Walker,” Ornamented Fruit Cakes, N.York Wednesday, Dec. 2. Neither can the government of Costa Rica be accused of | ‘5 bow much ‘he had tostruggle against, and what diftl- | an oteereation upon a fact of vi vi ‘ palate : Fancy Cakes (peuts four), Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 30. wprokge> “' ee an We culties an opposition he had to encounter in order to ac- | “e,"eervation upon a fact of vital interest. | Niea ae pe Ra Ge Chariotie Russes, ata Parisian, York tan. 6, 1 baving acted precipitaely in concluding with Webster | compiish the Dine ar yaw nak Oring fo earceearal and the whale @ Central America find Aemselee tavelees | Wee Kies. ie tonad, on Ree Merangues a In Creme, "Boston, contract Jecember 4, pre supposing the consent of | sue the expedition against the filibuster. ‘These only are in the rapid political, commercial and social developement ) OWN tiniey. a Y eae Fancy Forms [ce Cream, “ON York, Wes Nicaragua, when such a contract was made in consequence | the persons who can f tenuate iden and cay ad. | %f the maritime and industrial nations ; and if Central | Fhe ticker headed Jobn C BOR 9 bin daindl e., &e., de, until paid for. ofa combination, the result of which was the recovery of | te Pereons who can form an adequate idea, and can ad- | America does not enddeavor to advance with equal step, she we Heket headed sRTRICK DOUGHERTY. 9 Boned Turkey with Trusies. nargeonon board the river and steamers held by Walker, although that | TTC, a8 tegen to ae a ee ery tt tay | isin danger of being «ffaced, as has been the case with Cali- JAMBS LANGDON, Inspectors, aesd Sanene wis Meets. we ape Wilk 00) he neoountahie Sim Bee eontract fortunately lapsed through the fault of Webster. | Wr ae teeter a eeeveenl acts, troopa, They } fornia, without there remaining scarcely any traces of Cen- JAMES DONAVAN' Game Paki. rilver: bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious stones OF metals, an tral Americans, as there are no more of Mexicans in that |) Paté de fole gras, fresh per steamer Persia, from $2 to $20 | therean capressed. For freigh nth regard to the matters that have created a state of war between the two republics, which is the third clags } me,i8 the midst of the hot encounter with the enemy, ut | quriferous region. TUTE WARDCAT A PRIMARY, FL Te propne to analy, iting bors that Gommaay | StH OS, cong, th, dares oat | te iter of Foreign Heaton wi torn yon mi | on ay itr we keg say ows for New VenrYrecei tremareiy ww | @ante Baldison, under orders from the government of i in the necessary information on the present situation, and | Sart,¥ae (#2. of which the tleket headed Hiren En B LIVERTOO CTION wap AT | cach, and also an inexhaustible quantity of French bontons. prices, at eady, It has alrewly been extensi is 4 dered necessary. They were witnesses of 7 r Pe HENRY MAILLARD" hip Gosta Rica, drove the fiscal officer of Nicaragua out of | PMY renlel the urgent necessity of promptly coming to a resolution | Votes. ‘The majority for the Engle ti ’ eamship Gastillo Viejo; there being no one to doubl that Col. Cauty, | 8 enterprise and prudent consuct in suppressing | gg to whatever concerns the tunnel i Broaiway, i ope, positively ox wader the orders of the Commander General of Costa Rica, freon Cy ae ee ee the | ments of Her British Majesty and the United States of CHAS. T. LEVINESS, (Inspectors, | > ——— = —— o'clock M., frogger berth at the foot Dloekaded and demanded the surrender of the fort and eae enemy 4 concert with them—was | North America, and the establishment of the Transit route. ALEX. ROBB, § NEW PUBLICATIONS, having unequalled accommodations arbor of San Carlor; it being likewise of public notoriety | {@ Prevent any further Carrying on of the war. In 8 word, |” Wo terminate with giving thanks to tho Almighty, who | cjyae—Teter Howe, John Wright; David Hogg, Francis | “Esa AORDINARY PACT.—HOWRVER STCPID ‘that his forces occupied and iaid waste the territory of cal people pimost againas their wil and pontrary To their | deigned to lead the events lo a satisfactory issue of our GENERAL COMMITTEE. aman may he when be goes into No, 203 Browlway, be sen wit SO COLLINS. 6 Wail treet. Nicaragua, both on the north and on the #outh of the Lake | for Actions "to the waters of the San Juan, where the domestic dissensions, by placing the republic in tho or- Hiram Engle, Peter McKnight, is sure to come out of it wendertully gifled. This isa fact, as pare Si) pleads we O8 ee uret phcs, Gay cage wae of Granada, along the coast of Chontales and the Southern ° a at Y 8C- | dinary way of progress and prosperity. We congratulate David Hoge, Owen Keeoan, we know by experience, Gal ncens mites pen Carangs pee( Say comeee ment; if, ip consiceration of these facts,the govern. | {uired immortal renown by rostofing the hopes of Cen | you, in the name of the people who elfeted you to bethetr Charles T. Leviness. | foricm the steamers of thin ling have tmproved water- mentemploye ihe necessary means for maintaining and | ‘7! America ata time when the country was reduced 0 | saviour, and we congratulate ourselves for having had the YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL tomMITTE: IRST EDITION EXHAUSTED —SECOND EDITION J oh: compariments, and 5 spared to make ving intact the territory of the republic; and if, be- | ‘he brink of despair. fortune to address you at the occasion of your installa- Boing gs tay Jaraes Haghe, Wap eee eA z them ail ns Naminadon re making use of them it declares that it accepts’ the |. Tete are facts which envy and calumny will in vain | tion as the Constituent Assemb! By soa Aeeeree, ¢ Soha Wright, ee tea on Sen Luneqnaiied. war, which, in fact, is Delug made against our unfortunate | sttempt to deny, and which, if for a time they should guc- » GREGORIO JUAREZ, 1b Sn SE Dy gs roles = Sea Trg Shenae a country, where is their precipitation ’ in aly a encgy Roe ngd Papi ieee ROSALIO CORTEZ. ” 147E, WARD TAT A PRIMARY, ELECTION, HELD wages # 75; fui calf, & wT first etiog of B—THE URITED “ i 5 PR t Captain C "s, No. 42 Princ Wed. | issued two weeks since, is exaausted. all there! commander, wil h having been clearly proved tuat with regard to | "those men who now are engaged in urging ou Nicaragua | _™“*AGva, November 8, 1857. anda fevemtne. Des sh IkGt, ekween the, hours of éund | unable to fi orders for it tntll Saturday, Jan, 2 w pane ee none of the three questions alluded to there was any Pre- | avainst us are fully aware of the truth of all we the following Ueket having received the highest num- | Second edition will be cipitation either on the part of the government of Costa | PEsiDst | spegering fs. ww gt — Feviewed by the preva, and the almost unanimous verdict. in Rica or on that of Nicaragua, it is evident that the Centro- | have here stated. | They are acting, in their present Personal Intelligence. SOURTEENTN WARD KEGULANNOMIN t1OX—NO bicranion, | that Mr, Parton bas produced one of the moat fusclnating bY |p “Amnericano touched tbe receut wounds of bis mother coun- | COUFse; from interested views and motives, and under Robert J. Walker, the late Governor of Kansas, was GRNENAL COMMITEBE. ographies ever writen. . First eobin,. 0.-+¥2 004-000 seceeeeeeee eee 50 Pomay pep hg apse aa the guidance of a false idea. Their object is to stop the | born in 1801, and is therefore fifty six years old. Hisna- | pugho'Rrien, James Carty. John Cavanagy, NoW READY, ic ee consequence of precipi % ty y d "7 ‘“ transit route for the benefitof Commodore Vanderbilt. The | tive place was Northumberlant, Venneylwania. His | Edward 8. Malloy, James Kehoe, Vols. 1V. and V. of Mason's Library of Standard Tales: e fi @ event of co net weling the teuion and want of jadginent with which matters are } Co. odore expects. if he can succeed in this object, to | father had served in the revolutionary war, and held se- TOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEE. y re ptr edi gree inne: ireadne Ge pene treated that may eeriously jeopardize the existence of the . “ " + : é ; republic, notwithstanding, perhaps, the best intentions Fuctia from Sea venemn Une; wads Biers | veral Righ afioss be Shes Elate. Aovert ¢- Wales gee, Pairiek Dwyer, Matthew Daly, Win. Cunningham, hd passengers would b ‘and an approved patrictisr! : =. spol ~_ to a bor me ie offer es lev rom rah Soh ia Penneylvania in 1819, and . wanp commnrtsn. ' The tendency of the government of Costa Rica to en- | Mie" Runs of Money A Cer But thos whoa Pie et = Pittsburg in 1821. He was ® | Raward Cavenagh, John Rooney. John Carney. For freight or passage apply to large her territory to the detriment of that of Nicaragua, r ae aa 2g sat i wi ae i nent ied tl ar : 1824, in favor of Gen. | The Blake, Jamen Lynch, James Reilly, fe vou. her i e P pply pre apd ber claim to ake possession of the waters and ith. | £&€e in furtbermg eceived; they are building | Jackson as President. He moved to Mississippi in 1826, ] Joh ‘more, Patrick Sarnes, ry McDonald, GERVASE NNER. N. B.—The steamer Fulton will suce wees between the two oceans, are rather the cavse than | 0P00 8 hepe which is fale aud deceptive, for Vanderbilt, | where he still continued a supporter of Gen. Jackson. He | Peter McDermott, Thomas Barry, ‘Caulkit OR PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOMSH Feb. 6. eo ees he rae as soon as he shail have gained his object, will, ashe hag | was elected Senator from that State in 1838. In 1845 he | Michael Smith, "Joseph Hutton, e Lee, By Tuxoponr Hoox, | the ‘effect of the want of coucord which is existing De | ever done, laogh them utterly to scorn, aiid make fools of | was appointed: by President Polk Secretary of the Trow- | Pave 'yure'"* Themastiagwen’’ John Berry minh Lee GQHIPPERS OF SPECIE WILT, PLEASE NOTICE THAT Deing admissible vo put on the same footing the rights of | ‘ose who have served his purpose. sury. Since that time he has been a manager of the great | James Smith, Joneph Haggeriy, Btephen iieyle, MASON BROTHERS, i) insugance by sels of this Compasy, oan sow be Nicusagua and the preteurious of Costa Kies. How, then, | -, The idea, too, of declaring war against the government | Pacific Railroad scheme and numerous land and rai john Jones, Patrick Brice, Buward Kenny, 168 and 110 Duane street, New York. Soe in Mew York And in Bagind oe Re See Meee e is it, says the Centro Americano, that the dissension of to- i oy rere trong ogg (thereby hoping | speculations. Rayere ie, ger pee } ey _ ‘ALF A MILLION OF GIFTS! THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA ay’ awakened pretensions of from over sixtven years— | {0 €xeite the people wo rovolt againat the, governments Aa |, Chatles Baring, Fag.,of the drm of Baring Brothers,of | Owen tallagher, Willam Bergan,” Pa'rick MeV ry, LITERARY GEMS AND SOLID JEWELS. STRAMEHIP COMPANY or rather thirty-two, reckoning from December 9, 1625, | Sritt (a retain it forth from the | Be London House; Hon Hijah Ward, New York; Lieut. | Pairick Begs,” 0 Eee Tila, Be. Debord another “Golden Age,” : wer Steamehipe in when the National Congress accorded the annexation ad | PY the same Yanertit, wi end cakieee tl Col. Myers, U.S. A’, Com. Salter, U.8..N., are in Wash- JOHN O'BRIEN, Hoth sumptuous and refined; oR me aa interim of the district of Nicoya to the State of Costa | Teasury 0° his intrigues as a capital and sublime idea. | ington, ; THOMAS SMITH. ( Inspectors. ee, qitten ibe adere ‘he page, city "J. Kennedy, Rica. But it is @ false and deceptive idea, as it has already Lieut. Edwin F. Gra: 8. N., has resigned his commis: THONAS J. COBY, Rich with the gema of mind’ KAN aan “ fre eee We, on our part, iavoke in favor of the cireumspec- | Preved itself tobe. | ae — slimy: datbedage : | =o WARD.CWE THE UNDERSIGNED, THE REODU- Who would not read, who would not prize, The 7 ‘are intended to salt'as fol- ton of the government of the republic, not an abstract | ,,7Be People of Coste lia. wen interests coupe c die RR SE lar ipxpectora appointed 10 conduct the primary elystion wits Brecious stores of Fhought, lowe argument but practical reasons ia preeence of the facts, at relates to theit own interests, laugh at those | Commodore Hiram Paulding, who has been so instru: | eid on Wednesday. Des. 9, A, at 42 Price sree, be Wibevery volume bought? KANGAROO ree ENT Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1868. ich we need ouly to analyze ia order that the public | Persons who think o taaking em in hie manner 0 bin mental ts arresting the progress of General alker in | tween the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock PM. ofthatday, dobereby Piste cba ile ; b atti ae a may judge and impartially pronounce their verdict wstrument of their own destruction. are acting at | Centri America, is the son of the celebrated John Pauld- | certity that the following ticket was duly elected — 4 runt need ve umes rare, KANGAROO. i. | YOR nuraday, Peb. 4, 1868. Wiabout entering into a discussion on the rights (already | this very moment in perfect harmony concert with } ing, the Peekskill farmer, who was one of the three cap- J —_ ee Vive banared aneeaed prenems the AL 2oielonk, nhon, from pier 44 North civer.” ” 0 often alledged) of Costa Rica to the department of Gua- |‘ government. They perceive that the advan tors of Major Andre. Hiram was born in Westchsster Michael Suits, Tonk seDonsta, Tatum Rates of Cabin Passa, New New and Philadelphia. acaste and the right bank of the San Juan river, which | S#ined by the government in opposition to the county, and early in life entered the navy, where he bas ” — ‘Wasehal ye aie : $75. From Liverpool sineas and 15 guineas, ee eee athe editors’ Of te | [pion Which Was oppoeed to carrying on war outside the | gradually worked his way up through, the grades of mid- YOUNG MEN'S COMMITTEE. Rar Sart eee oes, ——: ; ein the siate reome, all bar aca of Wicregun, tt the peta a egracng | TorT"Or ore ary pcg and ara ke goneoe | eeMeta u're sahceaa eased oneee ap } Nate BOR Wilamceptagtom wien pero men se Sl” fing ewan ad " re op bia jist enrol . y , ” @ domihation over the said departinent, separated (rom por 9 the kervice; and government a sbort time sinse showed Mansy Me . a a Third Class Passengers —A Vaniied number of third clase that republic by a vast desert, and whose inhabitants, ‘O'BR) on get your books at pest rates, passengers will be taken and found in ch provisioux aa fa virtue of the ialievable rights inherent toevery free | | A# ® natural consequence tte past success, the | its appreciation of the fact by appointing him to the com- HENRY McDONALD, ¢ Inspectors. And ail the gifs are free; pequirat From Philadelphia and New York. 890. Prom Liv- community, spontaneously declared their incorporation government of oa is at the pecans mand of the home squafiron, which he now holds. THOMASSMITH, Then vinit—teustin to the Pateo— erpool, pene os ’ han it wi = way, Two Nine ee. ewe © nt onetructed with f water fen our goverument ak being more apt and able | Moment, more | FOP vor had. Tt has atts | geGet 1S Foote, late of California, it is said, desigas | TET WARD—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON | _ w. n.— Catalogues atthe pifta nnd borkwatthe Great Ame. { colmparinenta. "Kach vessel carries an experienced wurgeay than that of Nicaragua to extend over them its beneficent command an army more numerous, better organized and setting permanently in Memphis. Wednesday evening, the 30th inst. at No. 211 Mercer | piean Gift Book house will be sent to any address on apy ea. | Bhd every attention paid wo the comfort and accommodavon ol ‘action, would be an exigency upjust iu a monarchy, im ul The Navy Department have advices of the death of | street, the following ticket received 468 majority of allthe | ton, Address A. RANNRY, Agent i rs. better disciplined than the army which performed such . gent. 1 Proper, in & strong, and Well organized republic. and | brilliant exploits in the campaign of 1866. There doos | Purser A- . Mitchell, U.S.N., at Erie, Pa., on the 2d | Ys Poled ena commseter. 55 Brvatwoy. tea pa he fice of the company Widiculgus in Nicaragua, W must consider herself | not exist a single Costa Rican worthy of the name whois | ‘stant. James M, Baldwin, 7. W. McMahon, — Subm Smith, [Ene JOUN G. DALE, Ub Broadway, New York, Agent, merely as portion of Central America. “in of Taintalning the freedom of tho | Miss Matilda Heron, the actress, was married on Tues. | Siephen D. Deleye, Arehibald Wilson. or WM. INMAN, | and 13 Tower Hulldtige, Liverpooh, Agent. If Costa Rica has never wished to exercise dominion route the benefit. of all the universe; | day evening to Mr. Robert Stoepel, late conductor of the YOUNG MYN'S GENERAL COMMITTER, frags hers “ sone a ee over the right bank of the San Juan, which naturally be ; , d Gouven'r Tillotson, Thomas €, Clark, Peter Cogan, > WEWAED.~LOST FROM NO. 84 TENTH STREET, | QTOTICE.—PIRST PACKET FOR LIVERPOOL—SAILB 10 her as lying it ber territory, or to insist upon the | Soot. etn et thi a Se eee, | Seas Laneny, whens ere eee arena’ | kaward Bosnell Manus McNulty. 2) on Meniay evening, the 28th instant,» smail white and ‘on Tiursday, Dee. 12 M., the celebrated clipper a ’ wi re we, h ier star’ bh WAKD COMMITTEE. tan spaniel slut: answers to the name of Minnie; very band OMON ’ Fo ight of navigation ou the sald river and the great lakes | Central America that we should have: and, third, who i | ywje, Rachel, as we are informed by private letters, is | Andrew Kohle + Michael MeBride, Elijah Pisher, some bend. "Any person returaing the dog 10 the above ad: | tecond exvig and secrage, appip on board! piesa B. ie or the reason was Decwuse she did Bot Wis te ug ‘hot guid | Rot Feady to maintain the dignity and bonor of tie repub- | recovering. she bas resolved, however, to abandon the | Kubn'y Gg.” Kuke'bempacy,” Daniel Jenkinson, | Gress wil receive the reward and be thanks ofthe owner WTAPSCOTT & CO,, S Bouheareet. eee eter childrec, she bas re-conquered shat | icf Costa Rica, and to support the internal tranquillity of | stage for ever, and intends 10 send ber theatrical ward Pf RRS. a RS REWARDILOGR A AMALL KING CHARLES | JRLACK WALD LINE POR LIVERPOOL —aATtA THA terskory , not from ber brethren of Nicaragua, but from | "be country robe and jewelry to the United States, to be sold. The | Marin Fagan, "James M. Baldwin, John linnagan, OO) ee iret Garonrnara to the soace of Chor day, 12 o clock, the clipper packet ship JAMES FOSTER, the flitustere, and is well aware that the danger in which | 4,7he Ruverzment of Costa, Rice is strong euoee h to Put | value of tbe saihe is stated at $125,000, Archibald Wilson, Pairick McCarthy, Gwen Sammon, fe, was lest seen in Spring strect, nese Suilivansirest About | JFi Cah take more secoud cabin And sieeraue engers. ber disinterested deference placed it might return, she | Cong prime: Bagman manta an goed ARRIVALS. Pein Te, fee p RY baif-past 7 o'clock on Monday evening, Dec. 24, 1857. The yon board, pier 28 Bast river, or to JACOB WILSON, Mtb 7 purpose it can even reckon urphy, ph ve above reward will be paid by returning him to 2$ Macdougal South stre either must nor will abandon the dominion over and the | Jhon the assistance and su ‘of the majority of all the At the Everett Hous Smock, New York; R.G. | Manus MeNulty, ir Wm. Fogarty, defence of this expored tract. But leaving apart these | YPOr ae Mons y | Moulton, Manchester, . P. Kemtngion, New York; 8. | Kdward Brown, Patrick Keviin, Robert Grace, are! SW CLIPPER SHIP ELLEN Considerations, as also whet recently bas hapened, let | “<)! dmposed People of Rlcstgie, instanding ite power | 1: AUER ‘Page andr ind rarthy, Stephen DB: Deleye, Moses Shield $10 RENARD gh0sT, ON Tie 201 INST. 4 PURSE Qf x i y af hb . Noy LD : . Me! on, ja el A 4 i om for all © Schber tnt emer reper have eit guaranty | 1 St a ea ote meaner nd | alte bora Teoria: damn piReai ommtens',,. | Silvas fora tear to Ros A Went Pony fn ttt Oy the Transit line contracts for, protects and dofends it, nor | (2 With this view a [riendly embassy has been des- | Boston; J. H. Sullivan, har, Providen Joho M. Rich, Jobu 3 or EWARD.—S FROM THE CORN S| FORA Sore ae TEE e EARS rece aa poner tee a sores . raoth ence 1 Pa nyo patched to Nicaragua for the purpose of bringing the |, Prom Southampion wid Havre in he aiteumahip Ar Lert eee MURPHY, $1 "arvome und «re TR GORNER OF | iit xail on Saturday for the Above ports, having sppendid ne ‘whether the different parts o! ne f ic! nd indy, OF Olineh and Indy; Mra k BC PATRICK . bite epet on his fe commodntion yaf More DEMSGRaOrD, BupTy AL ey ‘or coutinue in their separation) that any one of them | ™atters in aed ee oo fanart Ra child ned servant: A) Heitelbergey ‘and Tints Cap Nisei PETER COGAN, Q rua econ pede LB. “8 T TIMPHON BKOs., 19 Hedver street, May acquire euch A power And preponderancy As is ow - the A ings, Mew F er Ur PS ee us —_————_—_ oe es fensibly pretended to by Nicaragua. aE teeta retour government wit prove that, | Whites hoch, J Dpavie, M Aforchan, P Ringel? | JO", SARUcAT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINK. PSTABLISUED 1802 All thix # very simple, and must vatiefy the editors of | AMC Net. te antee nanel Fae auibasters and huas thew: vW irowa, Miss A Mebuer tt Ab o Houge, pursuant to a ea.) published in —_—_______ te ica cdech he, URAGE OS. Sly END ew Om the Gaceia, # a# to make them forget those stale ideas of | 1 easees hon ta clap will be abi {nett | Kanith, Mies W Keaith. 1-H Hixon, GN oh, are ‘of Decem ber 27, the democrats arwem Or REWARD. day adveriised, ie they consider that the | Cat of Central America, 10 ako w eee Roulot, 1 Hess, G Laner, © Gilindo, V Badges, | Med organized ai 40, by electing Wiillamn Dee. 2, he re gn Be bleapy Beene ard Conta Ries stall the id consideration | Hrown. Mra Fees Clases, ye ttdy es. | MeSpedon chairma On motion. the hair The noble clipper sb republica, well aivised by “v shall preserve the respect and consideration | \Rioriheimer, HM New and lady, Mra Gool, Mrs Honea, ME} NooP ied icons klynn, domes Leary and &. W, Fitzgerald A. Dannemano, een capone any exaggerated | Which are due to her from ail civilized nations, and which | paridis, E Longwan, J Lannbardi, © Toni, J Hess and lady, | Sp? a 7. <i gts » ala berth and ready W're cupearive experience, is ready te ort y oxnes she awards to them. She will fiud the means of vindi- Dr 4 child i {Min J Hatle, Mien 1 | %8 Inspectors of Election. At half past four o'clock P.M. | tail’ very high, ® HH principle of unjust and unequal domination “ . z Hiss D Piesnee, ¢ ey Bedeed ana tal the poll wat opened and remained open until eight o'clock. ey Se Se g, and will b ToC OF ne a ot the Tacs which were near | °ating her outraged hopor should events render it neces- | Pocard, E Hauchertl J Hagan and Indy, J Williams We rnale water of verse nelied Gas Fradk, with cushions, dash iron broken on che sider o sgoomin xd Freducing a confict, ethe documents previously puo- | “#!¥ for herto do so Cee a eee, Of whieh the tekat headed Win. Mespedon received......748 | tron om the shafts ber bean Greta, ber eteatel, : vgn po cab «i bY us contain the whole of it, and because we do . ns commehenemeenanm ae . ~ gt! bad P| harn silver plated, hames partly plated; the loopa where | by Have ine fr Liverpool Rot wish to be obliged to give a fuil and clear explanation ADDRESS oF TAR EXECU TIVE OV ERNMENT « ‘ “ Rutherford -i)™ Sark cyan penees through wes very jong, the ull terret | as can " juitermenuta of praaen+ Gf what bas really oecurred in this matter. Fortunately, | TO THE CONSTITUENT CONGRESS OF THE waren The following ticket elected — Toone; the bulalo robe was marked (Hi C., Brown. Brilge. | gers. ike provisions are ae herewtore, of the very beat the relations between our government and that of Nicara: REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA, HPsixe PETER HENNINGSEN, FROM DCCHIRS ENERAL TTeK the property. HENKY ©. BROWN, Beuigepore Cu quality — have again assumed a friendly character, ayd every. {From La Cronica de Costa Rica, Dec. 2} Schieawig.Holsiein, immigrated to New Orleans, heard William A. MeSpedon, Terrence Fariey, Henry Arcularios, are Ging jusuitee the hope that equity and good faith will-| HoNoRaKix Rermasestanivis—Not only the people of Ni- | of im 8. Louis, and afterwards In New York, larequested to | Daniel Kellber: | ie cowerrepp —— REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY. 3. Beauchamp, com @aily strevgthen the fraternal bouds which ought forever | caragua, bot only the States of Central America, notonly | ammunicale with bie som Kenning. | Ay mtucmalel Te | Moses. Herrick, AMhony Mathews, William Hitehman, $5 in this city, @ wallet, coniaining ab ‘and will have prompt to unite them * spanish American republics, but also the republic of the | FP" sd yon Gi % ay 4 * Wilkam Hunter. the bank of Westfield Mase. cy ™ by HP. Henningsen, care of Messrs. Janssen & Co, Cree | Cornelius Farley, x re . . sare | Crete estes of Mort Amnerien sad the petnapel eetiens | wish, Coteus Vier alin. DENNIS FLYNN, } oF S40 payable to Frede COSTA RICAN VERSION OF THE TRANSIT | of the European Continent are waiting, fall of expectation ee JAMES LEARY, | | {Inepectore, | eluent ioe Os OUTE INTRIGU for thie happy day, on which depends the future fate of | JF G. P. BROWN WILL CALL AT 278 FURST AVENUE kW. FITZGERALD, same with D. N. Mn ROUTE INTRIGUES. happy day deper I] WE Pulladeipbie. | subscriber, Frederic Bush, Wert (From La Cranica de Costa Rica, Dec. 2.) this cron’ Mh the solution of Se grees poeeme sae he wal oe eee &. 5 Oe, 6 Eee jou WARD —AT THE CALL OF THE DEMOCRATIC | —— ——— —— cRuEPMEnENTe susee-aiin ae ‘ ent yl ch, # jRestions pending ween tieh Maje we oF meeting, held att ‘our le House, at lot * = b LIN —' J. ~ ity 00 we prejedion of Gosta ‘Buea, bet ta reulny crime | Unites iiaice, ane between thove nations end the repube NFORMATION WANTED—OP NEW YORKERS IN | the poll was declared open, and was cloned at 8 o'clock. Tha _ _... OST AND FOUND, per ship S. H. TALBOT will be despatched oO Ame , - Nica I#18, or ttheir heirs eta AL 4, » | theket which had the nai abacribed was duly elected. Whole "a HO urne on Sataréay, January 16. Passengers are od Conmenuainerien, wae ISO Uy Semme qronty epeee, | Oe oe Fowter Bwiti, M.D mumber of Cast, 1.509, of which the ucket headed T. Cst— A. & T. 6. THORP 'S NOTE PC examine ‘hit the ony American ship now load= letore in New York and iu Washington; but ia treating of Divine Providence which, by its direct interporition and . carpenters Ge 400; ticket headed W. MeSpedon, 154; Ucket Sent. 10, } Ly) Heraccommvdauons for passengers in Ls ml a ‘ this subject our intention was toshow that the Cabinet of | means, has assembled you in this angust place, will not | Henry Green, Dr. Sam: , Thon theriord, 5. ‘and endorses ry & Co. hd cabins cannot be aucpassed, Bhe will be ‘Washington wae already aware of the intrigue and dig. | abandon you: on the contrary, it will press you to its bo- ; RK, Wright, Robert Whitestd DANIEL GALLAGHER, a ema ing enld note SEVecunt | Lipper ship OCEAN ROVER, For dained to take any part in it; for this reason we contented | om like the new born child which it eta in its inno 4 . tatlor; Reuben Winchell, Lawrence Lancy, CORNELIUS FARLEY, {teapeciors OPPs vonx, Dec. 30, 1887. a cat Jor Palen SPBl, poet Tet Garselves with laying itopen without entering into all its | cence, God forbid that you be misled toa single step | Clemence, Kamuel lay. Anthony Gosifrey, @hip carpemier, ___ THOMAS MeMANUS Sem, Dee 0) Sey PEMEABKE dd BLOT, 10 Peart ms YR’ particulars. which might oblige it to take away from you its protec For valuable information address box 2.516. 20% WARD —THE DEMO INSTRUCTION. LOR! REAC, 108 Wail stree day We deem it opportane to denounce the shameful | tion. We are sure that your bearts are full of fraterual - TERNOOE-GRO, CHRISTE © having issued a call for a @rimary electio a +NITED STATES MATL STRAMSIIP LINE FOR HA. intrigue and to name its authors. love and kindness, and that your resolutions will be CHRIITHAD ATE OO Ton caer in every ward, on Wedns & —ROORKREPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC Yank ond New Orieank—On Saturday Jan. 2 at 2 As soon aa Walker wae driven out from Central Ame. | tarked with wisdom. je. Addrese J. D., Broadway Pos office. | inthatcall denounced ©). Mr. DOLKEAR, 69 Broadway, has one mo M. pier foot of Warren street, riv he le of anxiou Y Meanwhile, it is our first duty to y Office without submission to (Be peop vate leak bieh See th acoahiy EMPIRE CITY, &. P. Grin, rica the strugg! anxious +peculators concerning the * y to congratulate you upon R.—YOUR THREE LETTERS HAVE BEEN RE- | orcliquein the Twentieth ward teok upon ther ee eg eeer laren OL. “Rise can | wulendlsnaber oan be secured at the office of the for a full commercial ree. Regular terma, Also, om Y ne. Shippere wit! be eapplied with blank bills of lading of p yiieation at their office. | No other forme sigped, and no bill of lading wil be signed afer the hour of sailing. For (reight or passage apply 8 the of- Arres ‘Transit route w that the campaign of the Costa Ricans on the San Juan | —as the prelude of the futyre feticity of the repablic. The | Let me know what day nex, week I can see you. river has been preceded by the conclusion of « Transit | bistory of these last three years should forever be buried | ——__ _ ____ contract between this government anda Mr. Webster, | in oblivion, together with all our follies, mistakes and M" CORDELIA &, FORMERLY OF NEW HAY opened in the United States, It is known | your installation, by halting you as the dawn of better days + ceived, bot sickness has prevented me from replying, wer of appointing inapectora, without the cot SRR | Pe eames he mea women names wore sieved | Sewn or wkcepieR fer the cal people feeling indignant at eucb uanrpation, OOKKEEPING—-Sé BROADWAY.—THR MODE oF N, | culled a meeting and el ted Valentine Cooke, John Reilty Pye te, ROAR OOP. Capit, oaiccns who, by his advice, contributed in a certain measure to the | errors, if it did not involve the glorious national campaign will confer a favor by sending ber address to Mrs. A and Bernard Mullen as Inspectors, and Peter Farrell and RO- | 404 philosophical, and be ia thereby eaabled to. impart, hee, No. 177 Wem sueet, corner of, a good sviccess. of the enterprise, and that the said con. | which furnished the allied armies of all the Central Ameri. | Hatilion, Broadway Post office, or state when and where aa gor Jremnyva 00 Pee Owen Sele anne one Sow ‘weeks: s tnGwiedge of bookbeeping utterly una taine- ‘i __M_O. ROBERTS, Agent. tract was afterward agreed upon between our government | can States the b@t opportunity of F) ing the giory of | interview can be hart. Re _... | they polled Sb voles for a ticket headed Willlam MeConk pd by say Se. ES. Now eg “Poster's Dowwle OR CALIFORNIA—UNITED STATES MAL e snd Messrs, Webster and Harris. | Teese laiser had to cve- | theis arms over oll, pare Of (toe wton winch asa w ce Mea CHARUES, GIsnOURS, PROM LIVERPOOL, IY a Fefieed the people's Inepectorg admission. The pe oben 2 th doen earned Fora pene Maiicad the Votten Prates Wall dean : py conn sion en LES N, AVERPOOL peeks: prwetg qermmmses. |The vs pa resent in Mntrorseene riioerood i the Quer difficuities raised by the opposition of their rivals, | couirmed the « at “a nation whieh wants to be BL gs i Py hrty-thied street deni a a RASS EERE ANID Sia emia, foe Anplnwa on, Tuemday Beither of whom were able, in spite of their effurts, to | free, will be so, however weak she may be considered: | General Post oftice. New York. # years, of respectable parents, intelligent, and of pleasing North river, ¢ attain their enor. for we saw her come forth triumphant out of the strag “ . wr? Ape “y Tn thie eituation there appeared asa mediator between | gle against want of unity and other numberiess obstacies, ATTE—SHOULD YOU WIAH TO MERT AGAIN YouR | Sifcut soics, and the following Ucket recelved 1Ai7 ¥ Ga, hes wk be taeerad trast ch dae Ge emareen | them a man who promised t smooth all difficulties and | and preserve intact her independence, showing besides ‘old friend “ Revolver, Irving House,” address 8.5. A. | pepwanno Woo AND THE PROPLE'S RronTS—TweNTIETH Wann | Address, with particnlars, Mr. Villat, New York Post office, tho lareet und bees lnventigns, imewdes to seoate Fooone all interests Tee man has obtained the teputa: ber generous moqnaainty towards the very man whe hed Herald office. RFLCLAR ORMOCRATIC REPUBLICA GENRRAL COMMITTED Fo comfort to the traveller. tion of a man of talent, and nevertheless has iT been id waste her ficlie, set on fire our fine habitations, - TAMMANY NAis FOR THE YEAR warded by Pi Railed able to achieve any coud. Playing (rom his youth a part | and banged aud aesassi ¢ brothers. May Meare: | GFECIAL NOTICR THERE 18 A LETTER, LN THM | Jan Conpolly, Re. Wag. Peck, Rei. Capt. Jes, Moore. amearcnee SMM BALL SRABON, | ie Pacific Mall Menmebip in politic, he has been iutrusted with the confidence of | gua preserve only the remembrance of the honorable and | jer for William Moore, plasterer, New York. wee mad ty IRE DEPARTMENT—BHE TWRNTY NINTH ANNUAL \ various ernments withoat ever ogeapy i imself in | generous part she played in the events which filled these — ter ay a ball of the New York Fire Department, in behalf of the | mov" py Bernard Mullen, Morris Levy, bert McKeon any other intercst Int hie own. In « man ie | three years; let all the rest, with ite classifications and T" FRIENDS OR RELATIVES OF THE LATESVE | Patrick Deglin, James Cag See ee te ‘and, will take place atthe Academy of | Senor Yriearri, Minister Menipotent antemala und | party deneminations, be wiped out from our moors and | 2 Hall Rog. aorary nw, Who tag sc ins ecnen ate cent en rg ey gs gy Ted FE San Salvador, near the govern United States, | let us now pace to the present epoch, which dates trom vere LU ~ a jon. ford, M. Moser, omas Dougherty, r ° Being Waewice intrusted ‘with the representation of Niea- | the 24th June of tis year, Siirtt of Mp, many fact it 40 ibn, interent 10 oct who Coughlan, "Rader Fremble, Thomas Pheinn, ce TE ORR, President, 101 (lift ateset Fagus, and perceiving & good opportunity of pocketing « | Notwithstanding the convention of September 12 the | tamer” | uMon Phe Tow omee, Bena giving s Seger Fee Cnt deimend, Saver Depend PEPER Ht Tints Tremmurer, Marke reo few thousanda of gold eagies, he dit not hesitate to | whole Nation did not obey the provisional government Wiliam Montieth Cornelius Healey’ John Farrell, | JAMES F. WENMAN, Secretary, 140 Pearl sireet. ——_ | himeelf at the head of a plot which caused the deluded | of Setor Rives, and aithough there were no tumults, riots HE CHIRF ENGINERR WILL RE HAPPY TO SRE AIS | Reward Conwell Peter Farrel Thomas Beare, AOR HAVANA AND NPW ORLEANS —THE UNITED steps which | or rebellion, there was @anting the administrative umty men friende on New Year's day, at 108 Leonard street. | Valentine Codke, Jobn Broderick, — Thomas Re ynolda, WEWSP: KF Fistes mall steamer CAH AWBA, J D, Builoeh com- government of Nicarag ht have involved for the great moderactem-wnd pat mander, w von Saturday, Jan, HE FIRST and eal onlay: Jeouary 1S, at 18 y 1 Robinson street, North to take those fal Francis F. Reynolds, John MeCart cam Se hee . ’ _ rane nolds, John MeCarte: much evil for Central America | so indispeusable to the formation of the supreme author’ nally, James Re: wwe displayed by | ties of the repubite. Although there was a pressing ne- | WTANTED—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILY, form oanels Barth’ w Andrew Coakley, porns ; John MeGoe URRIS & WILLIS HOWE POURNA number of tbia universally popular the government of Costa Rica cogsity for the convocation of the people to the elections to take charge boy about three yearsold. Address, ick Beat, Owen Ki * oe or * The following was the great plan of Yrisarri:-—First, he | which were anxiously looked for by ail parties, each oue ing terme, Wii it ice vary mona Mex sconell, Matthew Meconnell, | lewa’wi be” pe year in i eaceinbled the speculators, promising each of them a part | of them wishing to be the absolute master of this | = mes, William Forreai, | George Butcher, vance, Office No. 107 Fulton street, Now is the time to sw All of them were to combme their Jnfiuence in order ¢. | important | act, the {revision government, which SPORTING, reise Renae john Rourke, a” seri OR FAT ANNAN ARD PLORIDA~THE STRAMBHIP have “. Yricarri recognized in Washington az Ministe | twice bad issued ft decree for convoking the a1GkON HHOOTING --, rH WILL CO! ‘ p~ one, — FLORIDA ¢ jaane Crowell, will leave on 4 tr the’ de Jucty kovernment. Of Nicaragua; thie bein. | elcctors, was obliged to suspend it aguia, and there was | P>™AFON stOOvuNd A UAT uck and ie | oe ee, See, Jn. 2 at So ete PM. from per No. ¢ Norih ‘iver. Bike granted, to'conclate a treuty by which the North Amer, | general fear prevailing lest the parties might come to | sey, on the old turnpike road, beiween Mr. Baker Sanford 6 TOWN REIBLY, SATRMITURD A? OBR: SOAINe Tee WiTCHTtd. 1s Breaterage Stokeners for Pio. fan government would have acknowledged the supremacy | blows, and the conqueror, after removing all obstacies, Mr, Thormas Rion, for 800 4 side, and after the match ix VALENTINE, COOKE Utnspectors RNITURE AT GREAT BARGAING CLOSING OUT | it enguec! Will ihe above, eating Savannah every Monday, Of Nicaragua over the Transit route. Whilet these ar. | carry out bis plans. In the midst of this conflict, General ‘# splendid gold chain, weighing 6 penayweights, will BERNARD MULLEN hace any artictp of fa Nsltad tare twat * | Geaneedsy and Priday, “4 Fangementa were being terminated Garrison and Morgan, | 1). Gerardo Barrios, commissioned by the republic of San | Le shot for, Im #weepsiakes open to all. _Poren Fanaris, Rocen Tarwsue, Poll Clerks, AS tess aeserimnens 10 ten or, — ‘who were participants in the (not executed) Webster: | Salvador to this republic, residing at that time amongst = at a ean TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT For sale very low for cash only AND RICHMOND Harris contract, were to obtain from Costa Rica a tempo | us, conyoked the influential persons of either toa DENTISTRY, ‘261 West Thirty third at,, on Wednesday, Dec. 0, 1967, | Manufactured and warmated by BROWN & ABBOTT, 494 Pus ocr ke, rary lease of the river steamers under pretext of freili- | santa of reconciliation, and although all weemed to agece ERTICLADING TRETH CERAWED 81 ONLY, Box | Aeeurding ton call made, the folowing Ucket Feorived s me: | Broadway. me AE tating the reopening of the Transit, and by means of the | on the person who was to exercise the functions of an OT premiam ob paste included Splendid arunctal | tend fraied weet ee lesiel Gel a, | = n Nonday morning. Passen Promice of paying to our government $250,000, for which | preme magistrate, the election did not take place, aud | ipeth, eumotype oo gold. only SL each. Wonderful reduction. | people's rights must be Preserved. Democratic reputiie RESTAURANTS. Proceed dipecily on by the great - @um the latior was to validate the contract to Webster | the whole matter was put off to another time with evident | Dr. MANSON'S “American Dental Instituie,” No. 28 West | regular nominations, 7O'FOR ENGI FOR ENGLAND —WILL HE . ‘ rs wil! find this the ¢! plesgant- fand Harris when a legitimate government should have } signs of great animosity. thirty second street, near Righth avenue, Four premiums 4 ‘OLD MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEN. eR act te nt bd mom exvediious rots, | Feseage ane ee tee by ye 4 teem plone the plat wae ie the sndiccumstag Vornem poreame Somgeg eter pore, received. bas = Meconkey, Keyran Perkina, } ded Fs pnt drectllwe choice soddiacoe Inglis South rage balf priee. Apply to LU DLAM's PLEASA his event took plas ; ‘ SS y ditord, Met one mutton. ay following manner to be carried out — the latter, each on his part, brought about new meetings, BILLIARDS, YOUNG mi SPRAL COMMITTRR, ~ ee —— Under pretext of foisiting the contract to Webster and | out of which resulted the junta organized by Generals | Secs owe - pa Nec lare, es pone Devic, FRAIANTS DINING ROO R OF JON Harris, and by means of the temporary lease of the river | Maximo Jerez and D. Fernando Chamorro in this city at AeerORie SILLLARDS rye be el pA TOES Ta KEYRAN PERKINS Pee M Ra TS Meee -Sioee he Maka cees cluaor at ene everer vn, XPRESSES. steamers, they were to take possession of the Traneit, and | the beginning of June it Wp At short notice, Ailliard palace, Uh JOUN MAGINN, J lospec ore. & moderate price, should call and try and they Will be aure t Wis FARGO & CO. NEW YORK AND CALIFOR- Dy An anticipated coup drat in Washington, to bring mat A commission of individuals nominated by either party ni len. Standard fe FinlgENe OF ENE SEVENTA WARD, WITHOUT call again, We have reduced our pri Our meat are | hange Dealers, A ters 10 a state which would anthorize them to keep what | was charged with effectuating an agreement, but mntorty: S Ann avers. Try. their angi J} Uaincien et sate, een tee ‘teamenen lb een ie | tere Pee Merchants’ Dining | Stock Company Office 82 way. Ex. they Were in poreession of. without fallilling the contract | nately all efforts made to this eflect remained fruitiess —— evening at Botanic Hall, 68 hast Broadway, at 7% o’elost, to ni BT See ee ee Ses with Costa Kiem, placing herewith the North American gow. | The izth of June arriving, each party was resolved to se CLOTHING, &. express your views in regard to police appointmenta for this B.-MY OYSTERS FOR A FRY.—CLARENDON } or cach month. Pachange a anneew ae ernment under the necessity to protect the sald posses | parate iteetf from its opponent, to divide the State inte two ~ ~~ an | ward, and to adopt measures to bring to the knowledge of 4, oyster saloon, 869 Broadway, between Seventeenth and | nie Oregon. Sandwich Telands, Narana, Bi gion against the pretensions of Costa Rica. parties, each party providing for themselves as best it ST IN SFCOND HAND CLOTH. | the appointing power the fact that we have citiiens of our | and Righteenth street, A large assoritoent of the very best | phi. Notice to California Rondholders—W,, Co. are What an iagenions plan! Nothing could be better out. | would gait them, even at the risk of secessiorl to another Py aaticcte tae ak cal Scie bie sar ook Sarge of ibe proper qualifiearions | pickled oysters om hand for the ho!h Row prepared (0 receive the old bonds of whe Sale of Calliers culated for filing the pockets of fr. Yriearri, disorganiting | State, Such a resolution, only the offapring of a Me etre cr penalty their address 10 JAMB4 WORD. nen beng Drought Hous ancthes ward tw all | crdere promeetiy ooemaed te Pie ; hia, transpor! the same to Sacramento City and procure new Contra! America and re-opening the door to the flibusters J moment of despair, which would have croset toe ” 0 pam ar plied by @ OU oF 1,000. m am eae aa ere b the f ath of April, 1807, and re-

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