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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1858. RaonnOr OF MOCWTED RIFUROR, ERESTING FR “ Declaration 5 Whe Places. Coles and ° vania; J. B. Post and THE ARMY. = |nomamammng ee ee eee, | teatime naires capone a 4 Sitar iota et om As? Lut of Promotions, Appeintments, Transfers, pwede — en Laavanworrs Orrr, K. T., July 2, 1858. cone we : a aly 81808." Le Wr tte ana fac i. ~ ae Se » See ) 6, Colleotion for the o for | The Woaters—Their " Y iy, E. : Fenton, Gay tn Sie Say Daeg ee $ Colet demas BI ia The Acquittal of Jim Lane—Public Feeling at the | the x : Purchase of « pleasure yacht Saratoga a caren ae oe hee yore i Jt Sasehiord = J GENERAL ORDERS NO. VITI. 8, Cadet Marcus P. Miller, Decision of the Court—Lane Asks to be Tried Sage by me Werbiers. mes ‘fen : Of the Si anid MacNab), Canada; T. Marckwort, Austrian Lega- Anseeae Cunenaite OMCs, 16. Cadet James 3. Van Horn Over Again, and by Pro-Slavery Men, too—Ar | _ 9. So0g, “Doebia” "r--o-und, by Mlle Stophing Vou | ‘the Famaly Advisers”-—IVorth af Appearances | &e. Wasincron, July 3, 1868. 16. Cadet Coarles G. Harker rest af Jack Henderson on Charge of Election | Honduras Gohweizel Krauteabush, from Leipuc Hippo | ts of the Holels—A iy vont Gis meen Gua @ ‘ salient ends ve cae Prenaaat, bread LS Ot veent is Cadet Royal t ivenk ee Traine for the Army at mi’: Collation (for children and servants)—mush and | of Fire at the Congress Hall—Hotel Touters— LETTER FROM SENATOR WILUON, Se retardant tate ne Generel | St Coat Winn Tho aoquittal of Jim Lame took everybody b 11, Sole on Der paint and organ imported trom | Ftes to Servants—Foreign Visiters, $c., $e. You bave published in your journal the letter of & ye ee 22. Cadet F any ly by sur- | gumboldt, K. f., for this occasion. Saratoga makes a good point of departure for a | Washington of tie Ok: Louis Repubitcon ot Phe granyesne nnn = ees. prise, None, save his most intimate friends and} 12 4 series of posturing by oue of the night watah, 40° | rarsbie the watering places. It is centrally | Ju2¢ 21, stving ‘what purports to, be a staietsont of the Brevet Second Lisuteeast John G. Palfrey, to be Second | 24. Cadet Oliver P. supporters, ever dreamt of such a thing, When, | seating their singular and unrivalled foat of sleeping amonge contantly origin nd adjestment of the dificalties betmess Mr. December Bt, 168T, whe date of { Lead: | 25. Cadet t ¢ | Seginst @ barrel in an upright position. situated, easy of access, and possesses, carly in the | Gwin and myself. In your comments upon this letter, ee — 26. Oadet therefore, the news of his discharge by the Court | “is""A" copious and brilliant pyrotechnical exhibition, sate ta Mich Gnnicuiek aah’ ous ea atly | You asumo that the of the writer wore aug” ‘CORPS OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, 21. Cadet reached this city last evening, great was the indig- tangy hy) two “old sajers’” and » box ef matches, | S820, pany beequently to Senator Gwin, or eome of his friends—thet te rv December 9, in order to heighten the effect, the | meets atthe other summer resorts, In a sanitary gives his version of the affair. The letter certainly asst ioe Tarbbull, Geoceses. 7 ") Captain nation expressed by the masses, that any man, and | gun willbe eclipsed By the Star on Male street point of view, it is also the most advisable place to | SBOWs, on the face of it, that the writer wished the pub- Brevet Second Lieutenant J. I. Kirby Smith, to be Se- | to Company especially Lane, should escape “Scot free” under } _ 14. The Committee of Arrangements have the 4 Lic to understand that be gave an authoritative exposition oun December 9, 1851, the date of Captain | Captain such circumstances. Ho there is of twelve ‘buck niggers,’ who will beeligibly | visit first. Here the high liver, the dyspeptic and | of the origin and settlement of the affair, but lam sere pen Beem Ton tae to Company B. cage oth tng cole egyee pasta, with chalx in their mouths, as luminaries for the | the malade imaginaire have a chance, if not of olear- feet noliber Mr. Gwia, nor aay other, man of iruih or SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. Captain Beste lation rand Jury may Upon irs ees ne the meat market by the late | ing off all their old scores with the enemy, at all maoen Sounn cantly for statements are false, uter- Lieutenant Colonel Philip 8t. George Cooke, to be | to Compan: ¥ Py rn Company case in a different light from the view taken of it by pound-keeper. ta of of their difficulties. ‘The | ly, sbeolutely falso-false i thought letter and. Sr, ee ey eos er mio Oememay 4 Apel than . the Court, and Lane may yet have to answer for the | 16. Babies and bad segars will not be allowed in the ured the ite But Bhother these tnlachossa wore fbricaied, Dy ‘Major Marshall S. Howe, to be Lieutenant Colonel, Jane | _ Second St, Giair Dearing, 4th Infantry, to the | Killing of Col. Jenkins. In rendering a decision the oy, aE lal atic Garetoge— say, the Congress water—by Writer, or whether be was but the willing tool of 14, 1888, vice Cooke, 24 March 17, 1868. ° Drocession peculiar action prepares the invalid for the sul- | some creature who fabricated them and imposed in Lawrence ?. Grabam, to be Major, June 14, 1868, ‘Second Lieutenant Thora E. Turner, 24 Artillery to magistrates seemed to think that if a case of mur- | the direction of some sober officer, in the same order as fe upon him, I know not; but in either case he bas peaaed a ca. . | the 4th Marcb 17, 1858. : der was not made out by the prosecution, they were | im the , and be dismissed in front of the venerable | Phur springs or for eea bathing, the incau- | series of malignant Mr. Gwin, Me. Seward, a June | Second yuant Alexander B. 84 ar. 7 drag “Aunt Beo’s’” mansion. tious use of which, without such prepara- | Mr. Davis, Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Wade, and every other 6u aoe William D. bys ee « rious an y" Cl af ptseebsde the Sefeetents even though a case uN Boke need be apprehended from the dog, tion, is D Aor ae mins A who had any’ kno wiodge’ whatever ‘of 4 First Lieutenant Samuel B. Starr, to be ,Junel4, | Second Lieutenant Lawrence Kip, 4th Artillery, to homicide was apparent cealned anthorities. often injurious unfreq | eons chabemnaats lotter-writer in tacking Gut @ case’ dghinss! the’ Getendans, re, 18. The whole for the boned of the dangerous. People who go about from watering } pagely fabrications. pe i hear OF ARRANGEMENTS. place to watering place do themselves a great deal marked the Court, it was necessary, frst, to prove} In my letter of yesterday I referred to the arrest | of harm by the indiscriminate use of mineral waters. | frsse% ‘yu calforti Appropriation bind wl beat that a murder had been committed, and, secondly, | of Jack Henderson on a warrant issued by the Pro- supported Wileon.”” False records by the defendant. ‘The prosecution having failed to | bate Court of this county, charging him with having They never reflect that the condition of their sys- | the, Senate show it to bo falge, This waiter, then stat the polls of Dela- | ems may not be adapted to receive a particular | had not supported all the appropriations for California!” prove that a case of premeditated marder had | ware Crossing on the 4th of January last. Since | chalybeste,and that the Falso again” No such question been committed, the Court took cognizance of this | then Lecom: f ri ‘Aoguees y are only making good bad, Pay ple p np a eae, Tecan ae vere the meee or bad worse by thus recklessly following the exam- yey etn ues ‘ight the ‘Graham ‘Company D. 84 Artillery, August 27, 1857. eed George A. Gord, 60 be Firat Lieu- Lieutenant George Ryan, lst Infantry, to the 7th Second tenant, 1868, ‘Smh, promoted. [Company | Infantry, June 24, 1858. Eg _— » f Secoed Lieuteaiut Obariee F, Farrand, 7th Infantry, to John Malling, 39 be Term Lannea. bay my 2a specific charge harged f habeas , Tendered was a oaly, and diac She prisoner Groleion te the effect that under the organic actof Con. le of persons otherwise constituted, and who are | Broderick,” and Mr. Gwin rejoined “ that such Second accordingly. This announcement on the part of Gar tedical ov » 4 [Comsa: -—CASUALTIES. Legislature Territory had wer | acting proper ice. To these, | was Falso once more. No euch as- 271) nt MBGRONT OF GAY. le vii the Court, as may well be imagined, caused Lane's bgt a] ay ply cing jurisdiction in Soweter, Wotton ius or merely tedicbed otie tae suey wee ven © mo—no muah reenter weomate by Liewtenant Eugene A. Carr to be : , Jane Mi, Captain : H. Masten, Assistant Quartermaster, | admirers (under any and all circumstances) to | criminal In other words, that the organic | prevailing folly, I would strongly recommend a , to state the af aes 1088, vice soel Licuiensat Oliver Hl Figh, 1 be Gecond | Deemer S187, abetter, orve of Fagineors, Decem.- | clap their hands and stamp their fect, and otherwise | act gave the District Court thet right, and that | Course of the Saratoga waters as a safe precantion- sandal ante gure ton eens! Can teaerel Un ta Lseutenast, Jane 11, 1888, the date of First Lieutenant | ber 31, 1857. 5 manifest their approval porwr calling a Grand Jury or issuing write in criminal | 8ry measure. In the case of the ono, they will pre- ‘Of the reporters of the Sonate will abow. It is Carr's prom ‘Gompany B.] ain George T. Anderson, Ist Cavalry, June 11, 1858. fest bes of the cases did not come within the jurisdiction of the | pare them the better to receive the benefit of the | not necessary for me to state here the ‘of the diff- SRCOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. Capiain Andrew G. Miller, ist Infaniry, October 31, | Lane, with praiseworthy modesty for one placed |. Probate Court, but belonged to the District Court springs adapted to thelr particular ailments; in that | culty, or what the precise words were which wo did use. Second Lieuteoant Fit Lee, to be Second | 1857. “3 Ps .| only. The arrest was therefore declared and | of the other, they will help to palliate the mischief ‘Abort that “Mr. Gwin despatched a challeage Brevet itzhugh Lee, 85" in his situation, after the decision had been render- ly. illegal, bich Mr W! a Or ehis Lin Nomad 1, 1858, vice Wood, resigned. (Com- saninte Albert 1. Magilton, 4th Artillery, December 29, | 4 rose and demanded as aright that he should be | Henderson was set at liberty. which antagonistic minerals must work in their (al leolined accepting,’ writer goes om baaesipsy ee pe st Lieutenant Orlando B. Wilcox, 4th Artillery, Bep- | alowed to enter into ces for his appear & MOUNTED RIFLEMEN, recognizanc MRAP UAE IE oo Rage — yesterda: about ha other affair,” when Brovel Second Liculenact, Henry C. MoNelll, to be | tember 10; 1807 ance at the United States District Court in the Heater rine: reo ona barely throw! perie Mapenel incuttrierank Be aloe Sead, on tir leet Mr’ Win hnderiat leben, event of an indictment being found against him b; TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Sevoad Lieutenant, October 26, 1867, vice Wright, de- First Lieutenant Nicholas B. Pearce, 7th infantry, April ry to bit i : 7 ceased. {Company C.} cae n | 90, 1868, : : the Grand Jury. ‘The magistrates, who had just ac- | Tn lookiog over your columns of yesterday, to my great | finnlng, to exhibit the usual evidences of summer | Mr. Beward called upce, Mr. tfvin aad. Deeded thal ho wuld FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. First Lieutenant Robert H. Davis, 9th Infantry, August — him, were free State men, and he was fear- | surprise) J found an article with the above title, to which old’ fashioned le and Philadel ers | fort to settle the ditteutty amioebly. Mr. Gwia covsente. \o ‘Lieutenant Colonel Jobn Erving of ae miasee. Artillery, | 1, 1857. I that this fact would be alleged to have influenced | my name issubscribed. Ican assure you, Mr. Editor, | ever think coming here. he idea of | 2" to hours for the purpose ee recetving an. spoleay fr to be ‘October ber by 1867, vise eeae, pa Fit Tantonans Edward A. Falfrey, 7th Infantry, Au- uittal. In view of these facts he desired to | that the article never was written by me, nor by any per: | pyrotechnic celebrations and annoyances pass- | terms bring sallsfactory to Mr Gein and bis triende, « “October 5, 1801, vice Dimick, promoted to Second | ““Firei Lieutenant Junius Daniel, 3d Jam be tried by a proslavery judge and ® proslavery | son by my direction.or wih my eathority. Am waWar | 64, the stream of fashionable Tmtiaration® seta | Seward burried op to procure Mr, Wileza's signature.” 3 mi: et eg 14, 1888. ee a ee ere jury, and therefore hoped the Court would accept | Fas Uiperty haa boos taken with my naine, steadily in, and from hour to hour "you can ‘sce | ueamedumets dow ie sone other Triads ead 1: SECOND REGIMANT OF ARTILLERY. Second Lieutenant Robert C. Wood, Jr., 24 Cavalry, gocogninance. aa rs ona piace. the imported population of the visibly aug- fefuse his eiguature, ‘Mr. Seward ‘regroted: we bur Major Justin Dimick, of the First Artillery, to be Lieu- ) January 1, 1868. The Court declined acceding to the request, giving menting. Already the fashionable New York fa- | determined not io leave any effort untried to arrest ‘tenant Colonel, October 5, 1857, vice Erving, promoted to 4 Geoend Lieutenant Thos. F. Smith, Sth Infantry, April | asa cnet Pace pauloe ste as to their ne oan Sede of On ry mily physician, who inangurates the Saratoga sea- Diaitsed te om Ca 3 eee THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. ” assistant Surgeon John Byrne, October 11, 1857. a Saree: See ee bse a ~~ TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. son just as regularly as the swallow heralds the sum- | and get him to moadity; if pouibie, hisdemand ee A fered meekly to the decision of the Cours, and left mer, has taken his accustomed seat under the piazza | General vavis undertook the task, but he drat » First Lieutenant James 4. Hardie, to be Captain, Oc- | Commission vacated tnder the ith section of the act @f June n company with bis friends. Thus ended | The case of Cancemi will be before the General Term | (ry: ote) where he forms the centre of attraction tober 6, 1857, Vice Anderson, promoted Wo First Artillery. | | rirst Lieutenant Wiliam K. Van Bokelen, 7th fn. |‘! ©") nation of General James H. Lane for the | of the Sapreme Court to-day, and it invotves some ques | $, sunering humanity, afflicted by late city hours and | {ekes'which io wens be upon the baak at the sawn, aad Lieutenant John Drysdale, to be First Lieu- | fantry, Y I of Col. Gaius Jenkins. tions of an interesting and novel charactor. It is known | overloaded digestions. Already the other family | res4y 'odefend himself this could be done without any tenant, October 5, 1857, vice ; promoted. {om- | sion (caly), January 2, 1558, rand Jury feel disposed they can indict | that the defendant's counsel proposed during the trial | consoler, the handsome g revivalist preacher, | fomel challenge Mr Wiion ate line oe waar pany H) an, Consndarien easthed ty Boo Ugpelatment, Le " by express provision of the statute, the | orine cause that a juror should be withdrawn, and the | who hasmade the pulpit Rep ‘and the collection box | the parties,” responded General Davis. Mr, Wilson at once Brevet Second Licutenant Abram ©. Wikirick, to be | “ By Brigadier General William 5. yy, his commis- | evidcuce, together with the decision, must be sub- - echo with the fruits of his Pl from the | 4 Gas move of settlement. and seked ‘what fr: Gwin « Second Lieutenant, October 5, 1857, vice Drysdale, pro- | ston as Colonel of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons, June 14, | mitted to them by the Clerk of the District Court. | Attorney General soquiesced in the proposition, and the works of standard divines, haa entered the field of | Proposed .*Tdoubdt not,” ssid General Davie, ‘he will moted. (Company C.] =. It will no doubt be particularly to Lane to | case progressed, and terminated before the remaining | Tv Aiv with the older established family advisers. | everr givemest of rou acsumomrd. as he bas alwave bese FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, Died, (as) be indloted and tried over in. One act of the | eleven jurors. Whether a verdict rendered under these | You ghould see the looks of contempt with which fo tne baserce of s frontier lite,” Mr. Wilson then expressed First Lieutenant Gustavus A. DeRussy, to be Captain, | Brevet Major General Persifer F, , Brigadier Ge- | F.ce has already been performed to his entire satis- ‘ou should see or contemp' Which | ptmself ready to mike any apology which migh: be agreed ¢ August 17, 1857, vice Grelaud, deceased. omen K.}' | weral, at Fort Leavenworth, K. T., May 17, 1858. facti Wh ye the pe a? Who te? ciroumstances is sufficient to authorize a judgment in ® | the man of science and the man of God regard each | py ur. avis, Mr. beward and Mr. Orivenden, and imme ¥ret Licutensnt John S. Garland, to be Captain, Decem- |" Ooldnel Ichabod B. Crane, lst Artillery, 'at Port Rich- sack Hi bBo second? rt *s electi capital casc, is the question which the Coart must meet | other, and hear the words of studied politeness with | aiely addressed « nove to Mr. Ciwin to that effect. ‘ ‘mond. ¥. 5, 7. lack Henderson's arrest on one of election | aud adjudicate. Its consideration cannot be avoided | which they address each other when compelled to | Every line of this quotation bristies with falsohoods. Der 29, 1857, vice Mi 5 {Com L . Staten Island, N. ——-, August 17, 1857, vioe DeRusay, P a 8 Frederick M. Follett, te be First Brevet Major Jeffereon Van Horne, Captain $4 Infantry, a peer 10, 1857, vioe Wiloox, resigned. | at Albuquerque, New Mewico, September 23, 1857. {Company C.} Captain Thomas 1. Brent, Assistant Quartermaster, at Second Licutevant George S. James, to be First Lieu. | Fort Leavenworth, K. 7., January 13, 1856, tenant, December 29, 1857, vice Garland, promoted. Captain Charles H. Humber, 7th Infantry, at Fort Smith, Cprcvet Seczod 4 Patrick oat fraud” indictments yesterday afternoon, caused no do 80 b i . - ; y the appeals of their fair auditors. It is evi- | matignant, slanderous faisehoods. There is not a trut the river from Nebraska, when ha was ancerens | wget wereor;beomune what rwred ewsrred | dent iat the, contest etween them wil be a ae | fuente a quate, A Hee cuenta fc i a in the face of the whole comm ,andis known to all | cret, ral an open one, an pe ~ niously Lacnh into geaiody ad ae to Pani ‘Jas witcesned tos Wink, ca Uae feneeae Gf tues crerta sly inuendoes and whispered suggestions that the pene 2s Cees Sree * was ‘brought before Jndge Leowapte co a writ | moti be.0° mode up.a to oxtibl on all cossstans the | battle will be won. Tie dificult, bewween Mr. Gwin and myself occurred tag tahoe ag oa sion =" Uteral truth | In other words, they should net besuifered | Passing from this feature of Sara society, | about ten o'clock Thuraday eveving, June 10. His chal- 7 the nn olay | ar ae was = to represent hewn and sonnre p ~ Rs and which indeed may be said to be familiar ele- | lenge was received by me a few moments past ten o'clock ry, —— he harge of the eoerersloued a tuo cloteaate Not AS ert the | ment of fashionable society everywhere, I have | Frigay morning. aan o’clock I sent him my answer, defendant. Henderson, it appears, was arrested on — ‘ hoes to notice another, which exhibits a marked improve- | deciiping to accede to bis request. About three o’slock, ip! Lieutenant George A. Kensel, to be Se- Captain Patrick Cslboun, 2 Dragoons, at Pendleton, S. of fact to ar, would bea veri, which would se 4 ° ee ee Cees ry ae aa 9 ye nek be Ere ret ‘nage ng or La we aay end _ pects aghe notions ‘and babtte. This | Me. to my eat ang eid tbat be ha, ma Brevet Second Charles H. Morgan, of the | Ky, December 2, i887.” pecan Pe niga Alpert ction, frauds af | proceeding, and i done by suitor, tna case before him, | Year I observe chat “tne extravagance in dress | owe sere Dp ye wag tera h somal Sais Arete, be Reeees teeta, Repeater 30, pertain Jeb H.'Grelaud, ath Artlery, at Fort Myers, | January last. The counsel forthe prisoner held that | "re yera a Te eee at ee eee) saber thick, erple: hes given | be should not toll me what Mr Gwin bad sala, nor ebould re “Francis beash, of the Second | Firat Lieutenant, Thorass Wricht, 24 Infanty, at Fort | the Probate Court had no furisdiction in the case, | of the prisoner, a wuflcient in poiat of law to authorize & | place to greater simplicity. Whether this be the | heTepeatmy words, to him: but ‘he could sagure me that ! i and under the organic act the Legislature had not | judgment and the execution of the defendant, let it be the right to grant the Probate Court jurisdiction in | determined, and the legality of the proceeding will be criminal matters. The cuention ia now being argued | full justifcation. If, a 5 the #0 | result of an enforced or of a greater refine- | apd he wished to know if “| ment of ideas, or whether it will be maintained | with that man, with e view to mutual ; however, such @ verdict would not | throughout the fashionable part of the season, I am Trola : ops i E : Artillery, to be Second Lieatenazt, December 29, 1857, | Randali, N."7., October 12th, 1857. vice James, premoted. (Company E.) Second Lieutenant Joba oA Infantry, at Fort Tseutenant Seth M Barton, to be . October Pereeal Liscstet dannes We ht, Regiment of Mounted | before Jur Lecom y the prosecuting attorney, unable to ‘but I haj to note the fact th Ce mee A rs wv he had offered 31, 186%, vice Miller, resizned. (Compan ” Ridomen, of Altwquergue. New rico, Uctober 26th, 1857. | on behalf the Termtory” and & decision may be ex: ag Ap ah og TY ay Fam. GL far. My belief is that the revolutions wideht tons| on wapapweked db, T bad repetied ia s manner Ontaber 51, 1867, vice Barion, promoted. [Company it} | Clark, Teaas; une 21 VesT. nny? eae tomorrow: The Probate Conrt has already | ihe record. ta England ‘no Jaige would eur | place in 9o many fortunes and families through the | pet the srievance/upen him; inthe bea hia : Mprovel Scvond Licutenent aaretius F Cons, of tee arth | Paymneatay Benjamin Waiksr, at St. Loule, Mo ,May 28th See nee aaa ahah yay men ee oop ag Sena Fo pamnanireg nnd ag tid has opened | wining to ‘sojust the afin’ if N, cuuld be honorably Infantry, to be Seoved Lieutenant July 1, 1867, vice Ives, | 1868. i Se case there may be an error also. If the Probate | doubtful whether the ‘was logally convicted; but | smeceto which they are nobentitied’ or of sudeavor. | Drewes about: but I would not consent to be placed in a deceased. (Company G.} Milltary Storekeeper Edward Lucas, Jr., Ordnance De- 1 the would respite the defendant, they false position to help Mr. Gwin out of the posttion I had Brevet Socond Licutenant George Ryan, of the Sixtu | partment, mt Harper's Perry, Va. Suh, 1858. Court should be in error, then Judge Lecompte will | he would report » | ing to crush others by the weight of their assumed placed him is. Infantry, to be Second Lieutenast, October 31, 1857, vice | Military Storkeeper Charis B. White, Quartermaster’s | be compelled ie ooh the prisoner, and I su) Oe ee tei paleo Tagetenh sg im} ce. Mr. Seward saw Mr. Gwin, and thon broughtme a letter Jone: remoied.(Sompany 1} [See trabtrrol wo | Departmen, at Bonica Barracs, Cl, Jancary mm, | your that wil bethe end of the case it is SET | mite execetion to take piace. This, indeed, the only a of the deceptive character of appearances, | he bad dralied, opening &cvrregpondence with that a 2 hich judge ding ‘crim! case s ap a once SBOOND REGIMENT OF INPANTRY. vi. Cites ewe boun enrages in he Oevtgaing order } on his way to Nebraska. His arrival in Leaven- | fake to relieve. tlmsett from . reapunalbling whtdh be mal pokion tak Speirs rush into be oppo- to sign it, or any other which should make conces- nent ee, F. “wrignh ee ee \ ee aim en ore i add worth waa publicly announced, yet no Were | ought not to assume. We trust, therefore, that the ques- | site extreme. We have in the United States Hote] | sions tm ‘advance, Mr. oS oe Peay D.} poe Samy cet however, have sinee Sete eanto Sy eotige preapheda arbor Beng z a T 1 icon Sy i be asbaed oa decided b; ‘ae at the present moment several Cubans, whose com | clined to assent to. ‘oom pepe wunetion aca op . jour by ele . g Brevet oe Joseph 8. Courad, of = ge A, take eatene Se, “Provision trains for the relief of the y at | Gat cad Got Soa be De evaded by excluding the er oom oe gan = we be) whole by Mr. Seward and ie Semines Seo were aioe sor, vice Hawtion, (Company E.) Brevet Second Lieutenants in the above list of appoint: saastdiiost 0 Ghacmaanes fort ander the su. | ticven jurers maker bo difference In Polat of law, then ne | Visiters of & season, and yet nothing can be quieter, | of them. When the Sonate adjouraed late that evenin THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. mente, indicates bis rank among toave of the same date. unassuming or less ostentatious than the con: | nothing had been accomplished. Oa Saturd started yesterday, and also a large herd ot evi First Lieutenast James N. Ward, to be Captain, Sop- | Vill: Acceptance of on acceptance of appointments, | wagons i can result from the cireumstance appearing oa the | More persons, wish & morning when the Senate met, the tomer 36, 2085, view Vas Ramo deoeeess. | and, tn cane of acceptance ihe birthplace of be oficat | cattle. Expresses arrive’ here weekly trom Salt | Teeard:and dows cnenge the lan. and makes the on, | Sore of our New York dry foods aristocracy would | Was.agaln en up, asd'several papers were drawn op, rat ‘viewion ‘illegal, pul dry racy would Second ‘iguidnant Alexander’ E. Steen, to be Firss SReeees bs ticlestg sapureetion tap dann wa, sania yn pe news has been unimportant, ' in oar judicial tribunals if the Judges sulfer so material a | Jearn from their bearing and example in what good | Put! would not consent to siga suy paper which ma Lsocrenant, September 38, ° » Somnaed, Hatem » | and ly devoid of interes circumstance to be falsely stated on the record. IfCaace- | breeding and good taste really consist. any preliminary conceesions or 1, OF [Company A.) IX. The cats prowaiag wi join thetr proper station. The at Fort Laramie discharged mi be pote all will ‘and his 4 Several senators, Mr. Gwin’s and my friends, Scene amaary aiaba etal, vtec | Stag ner spon! srk, oo inar oso, | sete enmater the vier day, because hey | Sees nd eer, ut be Pentbed wvniaton | pt Layne congo lta pens bene Morera | Brewed pon me ie weement of Ue dca, Rep cee, / . Teport, by letter ‘commanders of | struck for 5 com) m to | w, by concealing or minstating x ; (mmoet ©. « trestenant Gourge W, Holt, of the Math | ier respactive corps; eglovente, tod posts. of | Start for this place without either food or money. | will bea precedent ‘of fearful and most dangerous tea- | erative one pp le ag eA Gini fos Himself segrioved, and had sought amede of Infantry, to be Second Lieutecaat, September 28,1857, | By order of the of War, The sufferings of the mutincers on their journey to | dency. As it ls @ well known axiom in law that no one | arrivals at the different hotels greaily exceeds that | 20 but that T could do #0. Mr. Toombs, ¥ iso Steen, prometed. | (Oemspeny FJ E_D.TOWNSEND, ‘Amt. Adjt General, | the settlements are represented to have been ex- | can tbe stvaniage of hia own error, and ag tte jure | oF" the last season. at a corresponding period, and 1 | Wade, Gea. Bcuston and. Mr. Doejassio, whom T ooseu proves Rewead Linco . hate Et atom om Rarey, the Horse T feemety peintel. a Ag tebe g he phe chee f it may not be very difficult for the to decide the | am told that the orders for rooms in advance are een, Cres en eee tefenery, aunt seme UA, 108, their s 0 starved, Atallevents, the result of the in the imple proposition to refer hae & con*reace Davis, promotes. iY ~ 1 ee . From the of the South, area} ked, and ly sorry for the step they had taken. om ate ape ef ep ered eee ge ean pentane Fn commision, Dade necnas Gemma Brevet Second Lieutenant Edward J. Conuor, of the * . Fi + aye any beamed sources, must, of course, be taken with a qualifi ont Cendmneus juring wale os Fifth infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, October 22, 1857, . Mr. J. & Rarey, the celebrated horse Leavexwoaru Cirr, K. T., July 3, 1858. asain Gennes tion; but judging from what I observe mysulf, I be- —— my Smabeaedemn eaamae dap cipae: Ve Eg re Gldiene ey sa . oe apy AEF Fourth of July in Kansas—Preparations for Cele- Edward. Weet, a Heve that the season will be more than an average tigee im eivence, aad in this I was sustained by oy Second Lieuteuant Bimuad C. Jones, to be First : aaa dena ae Jour 9.—Mhe wills of John Lafarge, deceased, and Janet oe afin ween Connected | triaes in the day Mr. a Sinwonens Anges 1, MT, oe RS eetgeat. (Com- a, 2088, of J lerson—Important Decision of Judge | » witiema, deceased, were severally admitted to pro. | ca thle prospect, as Saratoga, may be | MF. Davis in the Pejroond Lieutenant A\ Hi, Plummer, to be First tals mora. | Zecompte, Se. Date yeaterday in the Surrogate’s offze. The will of Wal- | referred to the fact that two bad seasons rarely or | Suter ard sould not reeset tein Lieutenant, January 2, 1558, vice Van Bokkelen, who va re a Fourth of July in Kansas promises bat dull amuse- | ter @. Dyer, late of England, decsased, was also admitied | ever follow in succession, there being a law of alter- would permit no man saooot Uibetonant Davia P. Bantock, to b> First Lieu: ny one calla, | Ment to our citizens who have participated in the | to probate uson the production of an exemplified copy | ation in, the fashion of these places, which annua. Dol any areal ax promplly aa tenant, April 20, 1858, vice Pearce, resigned. {Company | There is no rest tor the ed, and no sccomplishment | festivities of that day in such cities as New York, | thereof from the Prerogative Court of the province of the chee, In flugh + of ‘coonmerctal peodperts Fe veapocatpatnns et py ee Lsctenent John, S. Mermatake, of the tiki as cane (tak af Gn’ ocats aay Philadelphia and Boston, It is true we have plenty | Canterbury; and upon the production of « power of st | of course the of this pov ef code. miret Iafuntry, to be Becond H me | isctare, of tase very bad horses (one so aa of patriotism here, but patriotic fire alone will not | tormey from the executor in England to Amos B. Cor- but this season we aball probably find it exempliied en ar ote pack | Make up for the loss of a grand military display, a Py reory of lon Tork to tape chaste. f ace asans Unpeoresnante inthe geeeral 9; to Mr. Davis, Mr. 3H moonlight excursion or a trip to Staten Island, High Gratte wi the wil anoexd 5 Sad ans Carats Raving fAnce of the village. A number of new and han: pL ge oe —_ Bridge or Coney Island. Then you have to endure | by Lay pay — suthorized poe ee iy yp mien ae noble billiard room | pees to send 8 the total absence of mint juleps, sherry cobb! 4) — ‘Tonk Ly erected corner inaworth This | sent a challenge e hua. rv yd ere and | county of New York for such letiors—it was orderod thet | saloon, which is quite a hall in its proportions, has | bad dectined to accede to that mode tor the settlem other equally delicious beverages for which Gotham | letters of administration, with the will aunexed of the tes- Taruidhed with ton of Phelan's best 7 a eat how en . tator, be tesued to said Ackerman, upon giving the proper | been 5 tables, and orning whea 1 stepped | '* 80 celebrated; for, by @ local enactment, all the This ie the first will received from Englac’ | has space enough for ten more. It is already so ex- heat tw bat, they set up such a | drinking saloons in this city are required to be | since the act of Parliament abolishing the ecclesiastical tensively petronined that an addition willsoon have | refer the matter to 8 confer Juriadiction and simplifying the practice in all matters of a | to be The establishment will then be equal Semmosed ia, ence, anf | Closed on the anniversary of Independence Day. | (uiscentary character, in accommodation to almost any in New York. ee ete becca though 1 | There will be a ball here in the evening, but what of In general amusements nothing has been done as ae "Gan Gaal ieodeae yo fe ay pe Re ET that. You will have to wait the whole day long for "The Sale of Sonera. yet. was some talk a theatrical bigned this paper ing were crowded, out on © | che dance to , and when it does [From the Providence Journal, July 8.) company here from All project 1 the entire ‘vicious staltion that no mgctrg ep ee oo commence commence We bave seen a letter from in the State | either been abandoned or post There are no | It wase simple proposition Senerioons then yt They don't know that f something will be sure to happen that will spell all of Benera, So 0 guatioman in this cliy, wherein men- | concerts advertised, and, we toby fortane | Committee of ‘am pobedy bot your Uncle Jack, that used to break horses | the fun. i tion is made of the contract, or “grant,” as it has | that has attended musical ulations lately, I be hg tm the lhe town of OFoTePOrL as weil, and{ think 1 | _, Toe Common Comneil here seem to think that the | heen called in New York, of la portions cS | re ee ian an sae tot peat be pame American sounds a think States Sonora, Chibi oa aD Tango, acom- | an; sort. ev would be juattable in eing prod the’ ama, tam | Celebration of our ever glorios Fourth, in any kind | States OMrmore. Shoat wien mach as been auld | te, magaiicent ball’ room.” of the ‘United | ise, sentation pa BA | Si ir of style, would be a foolish expenditure ofsmondy; recently. States Hotel was opened for the first Tt will be seen = hb Eogtisemen. carries | hence their preparations are gotten up on rather an By this letter it appears that the general covern- | time. As is generally the case on the opening night | knew aught of bear pt tp — aS a economical scale. In fact, they have made none at ment of Mexico acontract with Mesars. Jocke, | the dancers were few, and their efforts opiriioee— Gwin “ consented ¥ all. What shall the ten thousand inhabitants of | Torre & Co., for the survey of what isknownin that | The music of the fine band, although not wasted on | bours to recer General William Walker. Leavenworth do to amuse themselves to-morrow and | country as the Terrenos Valdios, which in the United | desert air, was expended profitlessly so far ag | sented to extend [orem Ge Wusttnasen Union, July 0) the day after? In view of the eatire apathy of the | States would be known asunsurveyed and unclaimed | Madame Terpsichore was concerned. It is to be Beara. = ‘This mysiertous and inevitable tadiy , Who seems chty fathers in regard to celebrating Foarth in | Jeovernment lands. a these landa, hoped, however, that on the next occsion her vota- all. Notime was sSanum an oiens ooee8 Teche "ich" has sug- | calling y ty ee rx yy exhibit greater ardency and less timidity | kina was received ee — gested following programme, | reached Guaymas shortly before date their devotions. gotiation progress e the part ofthe good people of the United Sates, which abounds in local hits and hamor:— letter before us (about two months since,) under the | I never could understand the notion that some peo- foston wat made ly told his - mentor Bachanan, bie GRAND ILLUSTRATED CELEBRATION OF THR Fovata | command of Ca) Stone, and remained there at | ple have got into their heads that Saratoga is a sort moet Mr. Gwin aid tary of War, sentan ambassador to him (General Walker) OF JULY, 1858, AT LEAVENWORTH Crry, K. T. the time the letter was written. The arrival of this | of frying, To ee a aoe any such conversation as this article describes take saying that it he enterprise At three o'clock A. M. there will #0 called commission, was the first intimation which | ful than the cool shade and retreshing breezes of the | Place between Mr. Davis and myself. No word, no hint and eoeage of tae contest entered Into | extensive grounds connected with this extebtichmest. a bit Gann oe, - $3 service which with no same may a y were , Fendering a war between farther understanding of ite | Hotel and Congress Hall, both of which are laid out | WeZ,were Bever communicated to me, This writ wake Ce the m | with great taste, and afford to their visiters all the | “When t declined ME, Gwin't challenge, {did suppose he i era nn pede epee Ling | a A aan helenae ieee bg OO py ty: is stated to be “from the absence | — An alarm of fire took place about halt past three Oro eraited a Goality ale! me lo impute any want through an . ion of the point | this in the new wing of Con- | Of it to him, but 1 oh suppuse be was festhardy meee : Serehcti: | Sate a nati ear etrzte eg | rar eu ee heer 7 . waa in Gaaymas, | prom 5 were ~4 ’ oF representing the views of the President, . avait returns from the city of Mexico, | without, being attended. with or, riingtad the Dice fom the hand omy elicaeve in Way 858, speech wie . abe to ropert} cy ie comiene, ye i caused but ttle > lyf OR mat were » , OF nO | Tthink, to ind ‘some time ‘Your ‘Tre Brice or « Bostowtan wv Sovrm Provr filions stated in the Zonteust should not be complied — bat i truly,’ i a HENRY aN. ben oa yp Re Genta we - Tegislatare of Chihuabna had also taken ac- | abroad, has recen tly, I understand , been introduced t AnpvoTion Foruep.— the ing, ha’ recelved the foll letter fen kin tion with reference to cont referred to, for | in hotel competition. A number of well dressed | visit of Tourniare & Whitby’s National Circus to this the day previous. On Saturday, it seems that he the lands in thie State were also included in it; and | touters are sent out on the railway and steamboat | city, a short time since, an attempt was made |» sehneed three viele of landanem, of ailerons 6; ‘a decree has been issued pt against i lines to find out the passengers bound for toga, | abduct, with her own connivance, a girl of abor | conten, Aa cmpty tambler wan found beads Tt woald appear that the company referred to ima | and to secure, thetr for their employers. | fourteen years of age from her friends. The girl him:— gia northern States of Mexico, but par oa i a ing their object be seen, by | an orphai, living out in a family, and conceived ¥ Dearne —Fver hs Ag) og * vat hd of LF and anovoupied govern. | their yh PG, of ending Accordingly Chay Be ANS RN eines a 5 , us have been brooding over oo aan The ment lands. They to survey these lands, | plan will do more injury than |t to those em- | cireus here, she arranged with them to off * thought of my wronging you, other , al and in their contract probably incladed all the lands Playing it. As soon as le discover the trick, they | their com 1 eee dao Lnonllodign of is pur ey pen Ta en ney Bo bare in the State. Of this we are not certain, although it | will make it a point raging it by going te | The fact to the of his Ho At last concladed to end my existence, and on the morning is evident that they claimed the right to survey all | the establishments that repudiate it, Abroad none | Mayor,on Friday evening he proceeded immed. by the unoccupied lands, a large ‘of which | but the unwary are canght by such devices. Old | to tne cirous for the purpose of rescuing the o: te wha (ik TA are mining districts of the value. Now, al- | travellers invariably avoid houses which from her impending fate. Thrice was he repuis: pony ag ey ag thongh it may not be known the United States, it is | them. and ordered to leave the tent, in his endeavors 1 - sicccuss be aeoriset teture yon venette tute kanes Bertectiy understood in the Staten referred to, that | | It waa stated «short time since that it was tn con fin access to Watson, the guilty party, once after ‘Op, and you will find {% towards the water in Cranston, are no government lands there; and that every templation amongst the hotel keepers at the water- errand and official station made known ear the place where I was yesterday with Charles Bran portion of the en ag kB PR NY ing 0 Oo ony vi Oe es It was then that he ordered the arrest of Watson ir nan. My watch I have placed in a small box, with a tock some one, except the which are not , or rather to the to give up all | the ring, made known to him the case, and ordered | fisey's bair, in my trunk. LUA 4 surveying. | i spot of arable and grazing land | the received in way to form ® common | him to produce the itis totket + eae spemmens are Narre | = to fn the to has been granted to indi- | fund for domestica of their reapective establish- jen tinen “the to turn the thing off as 9 Toa "Vawwe tea nig Ejered WiS, poet apenas vidoals, and in most instances when not occupied, | ments. No change ofthis sort haa ae yet bees intro, | lem The end of the, matter was, that Mayor bastead, "SY DAviD RAYBORN, the owners have been disposossed hy the indisns, | duced here, though I find the plan is looked upon | Cranston pushed boldly into one of the dressing Pg Tic aga Shwe | en 1a gta ol won | Crt Ween ely er bern chad eee My ag If the. American Scientifto Commission” conld wel for the interes of all conoerned. tho | tom pour rentare, soreted ind rorored her to he OWS OL" Prevcien onns, nadeaams by all the arable land and mining districts owned | Amongst the een yas oe friends. ‘The child had been drugged, fo - Mi to cat srapertinn ss ea toamaet by = ‘el Ponce de Leon ‘Havana: Count | Newport News, 8. ” bia ; Damage By tie Proons rm mine Sovrm—The ‘them, they would greatly enrich themselves | Shertakof, navy, Aide-de-Camp to the Arch- _—_—— | damage to the growing cotton crop Jn conanquence of the it; but if they are to be otfined to. the deserts, duke Constantine; Baron de quell Canada; Mrs. | “Asmmroans Must ~The on ‘Sage 0 tho oucer chon \s' cea pasate pene tne & are good for nothing, their bargain will bes | ( Mrs. John A. Griswold and famtly, | pationsl fag in Uae town of Luberty, Texan, owned by anaes 0 $i oy ade, ANE ® Leone is ow kad cae, Hop. iam B Qvoley wad family, New Kerk; Gory | formgner,