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_@ THE ‘NEW YORK HERAL. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1858. PRICE, TWO CENTS. ———— ia Ld Mr. Peckham then repeated the question, Witness—If the mere presence of individuals can be said. to be “countenancing,” T certainly saw a great many. Q. Doctor, can’t you answer my question plainly; I don't want you to say whether you saw any one apply toreh? A. 1 mean to say that Teannot swear 1 saw any person there commit an act that wonld implicate him in 7 " Mosquito semi-Prgachman, Don Autonio de Barruc!, the | terests involved in this subject should not be sacrificed to | tics, as the constituent Assembly will close on the Bist | }0% mean by countenancing; I de answering the | yantine grounds; they camo from the city of New York; ISTHMUS QUESTIONS. Beily's clerk. * n exceed. | 22% uuyerthy motive, Dut should be guarded from abuae; | their conetitvent atenon AL ast the long and protracted | 9ST weston ga simple one, What do yon ugnatiy | tt¥ bad been taken with the est of tg o crew of "ihe vee tance . ingly tigaldoash throtell eomtoealntions witb e-cone ots |: Abeletaen chinese they” shoal not be wantonly | | auceessfully-terminated. ‘The new constitution—to re- epgeraans by the phrase hatntenaneing & thing eins | days, and then the band and such of the crew aud officer despateh from his own goverment; a document, which Other nations will no ps paseye the came in re- Lee y hedge od been signed and was ratified on the | ocr? aughiter). DY ORO WSO noemes sorry for the 1 as were well were permitted to go up to New York; it ? al American Policy Developed Dy | itccit woutd be enough to make the reputation of a lation to thelr citizens or subjects who may haye similar | 10th of August, 1868, and_it will be volemuly r promulgated | i, (tort Woutd suggest to iy learned friond to | N2%# long time after that that 1 employed them theres 4 statesman, if Mr. Cass was in need of any other interests.” through all the republic on the 15th day of September | gier the word “coantonaneine” to Vegcmureaie nt‘ | the band were stationed a gogd distance from the sick; ‘gees Mir. Buchanan to be known as such, Tt is a anasterpiece of di 2 | soimenmucaides, theco general considerations applicable | next Mr. Peckbam—t have, put the site Tae qucstion, | te yellow fever shanties at that time. were ome cons a worthy to be studied by every politician, or bj man | tothis subject, there are others which impoaé Of course the new constitution has been framed by the | pig you koe any one on euher night piling encturaging | 2derable distance from where the band was; there were o¥ Wrenn desiring to enlarge iis notions with regard hyd eipetens upon these ign Powers, and which bear Petry oy party, by Soe Granaion Rian, nat by ihe or countenancing the burning? night aiding, encouraging maew eves shadties near the Sains Nicholas, bot no siete wom 4 P time nor w ual force wu; relations 4 lowers hearty frieii is rtinez. Mes ae ie a om; the x ‘are usually on be Isthmus Transit to be Free | of patos eee Cee, aA ave ; Sev ct then vena Mtcragen opel ee ro | itor my el ano —— contrry, sinh ont. AiR ati ou “tera ie won igouphanancig,!’ Bill, but at that tine Puen’ know whens they were, after * sition piece in », i ceedings, ° hanges made ing constitution are dire: nd 4 nt steamboat; , to the World, Sr etid ae aie e tion of the capital ond manag iar Ep the give more strength to the executive power. Tho Grana. | bis chiection. the th of July Thad a dioasuee Tarty on See ee mn. derella steamer; [cannot say whether she had sick and dead on that day; she have the Cinderella st en Mee telcos tnay "wil call probably-fur the. correspon: | Stieusof the United Sas have’ soutinties tho So, | isn hands Mahe they nage nee has ta. to hn Bier sersion—as thoy wil ly cor rm zens i Uni We contribs his ey say—i NO” HUROPRAN PROTECTORAPS “PERMITTED. | dence teinting to Nicaraguan alfire, jusico will bo done | share towards the accomplishmept cf the oriermrien, and | cod to the inte, mes? had “better” thine - to the right and honorable policy of Mr. Buchanan, and to | this government intende to use the means in (is er to | thathe th to have them not only tied, but also cut off, the ability of (he statesman who carries out his views aye them in the enjoyment of their rights. Fhe good to prevent him from doing evil, either to his State or to 5 ., L rt Fr z with regard to international relations, jaith of Nicaragua has been committed, and large sums } the citizens of other States. But let them build up cen- * American Citizensto be Sustained in their | "4. 'Ciss reminds the American Minister in Nicaragua of | have been expended looking to its faithful obeervence. | stitutions; it will not inet tone. probably, before they ‘put the political meeting I had a conversation with Mr. : " » one of the prisons he did not di je of it; T the burning; no person that I knew in particular; Teaw | 20) one 5 A Abroad. the propriety and necessity of urging the claims of Ame- THE BELLY CONTRACT ANNIWILATED. them down. ‘They have existed thirty-seven ‘8, con ‘Opporiti ifested by the Quarantine auihori have stationed vessels at the lower the lst of alae : rican aitiens agains, Riokragcie ae muy more against | Frere Mr. Cass.comes to the published copy of the contract | UBually fighting with each other. WI mou they sud bia re ee ‘any one say apyebingt August; that is about nine miles polly: so and I Mr. Anthon objected. Let the witness say what he eaw and whut he heard. (Objection not pressed.) Witness—1 heard nothing from ‘any one; I only saw a man throw @ mattress in fire. ry a i - denly cease to be in everlasting quarrel ik stationing them there is entirely safe for the energetic instructions. After this general recommenda- | thr°\merigan Mumeter co eOle ay the ee aa atracts | At any rato, Lay tll you that at tho present dato, tho he " q tion he speaks of the contract with Belly and of the ap- .. | President of the republic is Gen. Don Tomas Martin The Spanish-American Governments (0 be | pen ee ste oe anolishea by the newspapers ani sienod, Feat reese ane to Mr Carey Jonvs, to which views Presi: | When aud by whom shall he be replaced? sabe. s of the Island and of Kings county; wi I was called upon by Dr. Munday, I stated to him that if the Board of Health of Castleton bad been organised for the 2 dec t ‘4 ° ‘ benefit of the public health and Brought to their Senses. Hi ates kt toe ee thet of enact, Mott | Slates, white they interpose no objection to an amieablo | Things are so stable in this enlightenc Charge of the Minis The Courtthen took a reewss for an hour—after which | th inentioned that iets fey Gada Reamer . Wharnnnnnnnnnannnany meute—especially the manifesto—is not offeiatly kuown to | Srypuneye Ny, cod Rica and Nicaragua of the question | sy of Hacienda, Don Pedro Celedon has been called to | htm. © Andevson was called and examined by Mr. | was for the purpose of embarrassing me, that 1 could nob he. to beafaauc® a character of aiitae Publication allute | \nictr iatertere with, te existing transit Interests as ine | MCbAKua anc appointed Minister of Foreign Relations. 1 | jr the last sixteen years on Staten nani; Tieag tee res | qoherate with them; xfothe tard te cogs woieme ‘The United States will Use Force | to bearssuch acharacter of faithless ax to almost justify | SUCi Guin those metncbere oe is doubttul whether he will accept or not, Ho was the | (cut physician of the Scamans’ Retrent in 1848, duriog | (hat, the important thing for the to do—to provect + + | the etict that these documents are genuine. The drst | “Tho United States no more claim for their citizens | deputy who made the most succorsful efforts to got the | that stuumer yellow fover prevailed on the ‘sland to the | the Health of Castleton-—was to appoint a patrol force for a if Necessary. thought of the President, adds the Secretary of State, was | (oroccede Mr. Cass) an exclusive riaht. to form contracts | ChS8-Yrisarri treaty ratified by the Constituent Assembly. } extent of one hundred and eighty cases; Teoutd not aay | th ‘anchor; Lalso stated to the Doctor that To regard tote to ascertain the authenticity of the manifesto, and to pro- | j, o1 i The ratification was princi) due to his solid argumen ceed ab ong to the dismissal of the Nicaraguan and Costa | for nine Mfg Muse transit Toutes than they lala | tations and to the Bis chaccieed tn the Antoasty Ricay Minidters at Washington, and the recalling of the + Paco on account of his superiority of talents, and especially of General Case’ Despateh to General Lamar | pndhican Minister resident ia said republics, He insists | {0° , OTK 8, completed. | This | construction. is | fe Acknowledged houemy avd pure love of coumnery. But precisely how many deaths there were; I think about ten per cent; the fever extended from the northern portion of the Quarantine grounds to Vanderbilt's landing—from the house now occupied by Mr. Lock, Custom Honse officer regulation of the Board, prohil gers from going from the gate their luggage, that if the State rl i im Mearagua, ‘| Strongly on the gravity of the offence, and says after- | ang subjects of all other Powers. The work is as open to | if he wecepts ‘bis appointment will President Martinez } thon, and by Major Frazer, to the Vanderbilt. hggpe; it pig rg Aggie Labnoa New Fort inher; I also & ‘Bs ae eS Franco | Mi. Lely and his associates as to any other enterprising | Het'lrewa Quelle Seat wher avaik will ve the ceanae | #8 supposed that the yellow fever was brought gagM ihe | Saying that stevedores should nag Wece eae i ase &e., Coy ; paid had such a cause of offence been given by France | yerson. Thereare but two points connected with this | Ort new Secretary of State for the gudance of the Mar, | AEge umber of vessois that were then ane the | 5 perlod of tem ange, alist Tock ore Maan ne , matter Stat State Mar: and ch had respect it, ould justify their intervention. re no con- . (e ver; H OUR LEON ee ee bri Powers, this course would at once have been tract with Mr. Belly, or with any ane) indeed, should in- opinion that yellow fever can be conveyed from, ressels | NOMUUTY having resulted from the use T made of the Cin- ; American Miyister ‘artiniy Salute to Nicaragua— : i terfere with engagements previously existing with Ameri- [ARANTINE to the shore; all classes of persons were affected that ‘Dean—} ’ / "ornate ‘Manag Dentana for an sienceicn Bi dh pill ge le yr ote abe citizens, but tha all euch eugements should bo pre- THE BURNING OF QU. "| year, mate and female, old and young; from 1848 to 1858 iba Teta) ede one ie eae ae : , , aa ‘tea | Set ¥ed inviclate, second is, that palations ee whee ere were cases of yellow fever—sporadic cages, showing pond pe. 10, the. meeting; of the Belly Declandtion‘tnd Réply—How the Nicara- | _ ‘And still animated with these seutiments, the United | Gnd conditions of the grant should be such as render | The Investigation Before Judge Metcalfe, at | jntection, inl fever extended from the house oc. | {nik the stevedores were mentioned; he and I were ‘of “ States will deal with forbe ith this uncdurteou: me politics, and it was sent to carry the caucus—if guans were ito Me"Course of our Government— | rere ction, having no fear that thelr moderation will be | “Ae, "oles free and eaje to all mations, but controtted by no Staten Island. cupled by Mr Fountain, north of the grounia, to the | you want the truth. y ms Gen. Cass? . Lamar—Efficacious Means of | yisunderstood. But ‘you will give these governments dis- | °"¢ and upon moderate and reasonable terms.” * * * * | RAY TOMPKINS AND J. C. THOMPSON CHARGED with | farm house of Mr. W. spinwall, south of the te! ph At this stage the Court adjourned till 10 o'clock thia 5 inctli derstand ble ion will be ii It is not necessary that I should enter into a detailed |“ ,Rson—TESTIMONY OF DR. MUNDAY—CROSS-EXAMI- | Station; it was of greater range that year than in 1648; | morning. Redress to be European Protectorates not to be | tinctly to understand that a suital rat in | examiuation of Mr. Belly’s contract, There are physical NATION OF DR. THOMPSON, HEALTH OFFICER—HE | there Were cases inland some five hundred yards from pay, sisted on, or the United States will no be restrained | ang paryery Puede Wisnctoua Owe Her Be. | ©, ihe conaderations Thave adverted to.fvom seeking by | iris execution, some af which eam hastly: heavercome, | THINKS CASTLE GARDEN AVAIBLE AND SAFE AB A | Against this County Refuted—Nicaragua Owes Her Ex- | more efficacious means wr redress for these unworth; 2 ts VESSELS Al DE- | ee acta cg vas Prams Morgan | toons “estes: the reprouches’ which this eine, | 1*hall,herefore, only eee a adie Store | , TAD A® SEM LOWER BAY ANSWER OF RAY and Costa Rica Told They Have Much to Learn—The fhe weld, i inbiotaaite amar eatae oe ecipgy er to | vernments than from any practical bearing it will have in | TOMPKINS AND J. C. THOMPSON, ETC., ETC. American Policy Defined—No Entangling Union with | intervention with American affairs, to which the Chica 'NNihut previously to doing so Twill bring to your noties | TM investigation into the alleged charges of arson he Old World—The Isthmus Routes Must be Opened | States have tong since avowed their opposition, and which | one extraordinary stipulaon, which it coukteesreely have | S€ainst Mr, Ray Tompkins and Mr. J.C. Thompson was 4, the Whole World—Mons. Belly’s Contract Ea- | they will resist under all circumstances, 1 refer, to the 1 yen expected would be acceptable to the United Rtates, | resumed yosterday morning, at the Lyceum, Stapleton, <—— ghaded—No French Ships to be Permitted on Lake Nica- Tee ee erat? ae | and which mest bave been entered into iu the anticipation | gtaten Island, As on the previous sittings of the Court, ppeal to the governments of France, England and sar- | “? Yagua—Executive Decrees by Ephemeral Presidents not to | diuia to assume the duties attache of thelr objeations to it. ‘Those objections aro insurmount- the shore, but 1 presume those persons that had it took it from infected things along the shore; I am of opinion that it does not extend so far; there were fifty-three cases in 1856 on Staten Island and about twelve deaths; there were some two cases 80 far as Bergen Point, N. J., and across the bay at Brooklyn and New Utrecht; the cause, in my opinion, was from the anchorage of inféctedgvessels in the stream? during the past summer Tompkingville, about three hundred yards below the Quarantine ground, was an infected district; at New Brighton there were four cases; cases of yellow fever occurred at New Brighton Autumn Regatta of the Yacht Club. This aflair came off yesterday, aceording to previous an. nouncement, and under the regulations of the Club, as follows:— NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. The fall regatta ofthe New. Vork Yacht Club will, come off weht Chal on Tharsday morning, the 30th of September, ‘ateleven o'clock, under the direction of the Regatta Committee, ‘There will be a prize valued at $50 for nC Mote hetcbicanilttr tees VOOR: the room was crowded throughout the day by the resi’ ] Shout the 12th of August; the next. point ‘was Townsend's | ‘The'clasare will beallowed nee orien cua of de Recognized—2he American People and Government : oe WES A gt agg - ler levelopement of yg v bei “This obnoxious srrengemens provides that the French | dents of the island and several influential citizens from ] dock, below Vanderbilt landing, where it still prevails— The first class, one second per square foot; the second clans, With regard to this European protectorate in order | povernment shall have the right to keep two ships-of-war | Now York, Brooklyn and Jersey. there was a death there yesterday; previous to the | one and one-quarter second per square foot; the third clans, one and one-half second per square foot. This allowance shall be based upon the mainsail and jib >of sail and jib of schooners, red sails actually set at any time ; sloops and. act this allow- I be based upon elght teaths of the area of the #choon- will do Justice to Themselves—Ships of War Stationed in | to rebuke the various imputations so andacionsly Sach 4 the Ports of Nicaragua—The Niedraguans Nonplussed— | laid down “in| the mankigsto by the “Presidente stationed in the waters of Lake Nicaragua for the entire | “41 nait past ten o'clock Judge Metcalfe took his seat, BS ‘e 3 | of Nicaragua and osta Rica; and more especial “] - ‘ t Gen. Lamar on the Way to Costa, Ricaes President Mora’s | Or owe theeahsun why tr ie taleton. that the nea tf 1 am persuaded that this proposition will meet no favor | when Mr. Anthon, for the defendants, both of whom were Turn Now—Ihe New Constitution for Niearagua—Changes | ters were organizing under the patronage of the eden . peop bark mesg esa present, put in the following, which was admitted by the Sd of September I think “there were about thirty cases of yellow fever and ten deaths; I have fre- quently seen the iron scow when they were burning articles in her; I have seen her at various distances from the shore near enough to smell the smoke; in the Cabinet, &c., de., dc. government of the United States, He victoriously refutes ledge. The equality and security of this inter-oceanic | Presentment which was found by the Grand Jury of the | Ty now that the smoke has been wafted over the buildings | =) sails. Lyon, Nicanaava, August 29, 1858, | CVery position of the manifesto, Toute constitute a great portion of thelr value to the world, | County of Richmond, on the 26th of April, 1848:— situated near the shore; the scow was also on the New | "A'nag'bout wil hermiuared apeened of beeey Ne ado Owl’ As if they were struck by @ thunderbolt, you should | REFUTATION OF THE MORAMAKTINEZ APPEAL To | 404 all commercial Powers are interested in their mainte: | «We. the Grand Jury inquest of the county of Rich- | Brighton side, and the smoke frequently drove the people | Head, Long Inland, on, the west side of which the yachts, Will " TROP’ nance. An exclusive right in one of these Powers to exer- | mond, having finished our labors, and having first beard } from the fronts of their houses; in my opinion the best | anch vad to wind, in. the following order of com- Reve Ee Ee eee ot Ea ain, ae TT Le, wensat be te ein Sibveatiaiins cise « permanent armed intervention would give serious | {he evidence and facts brought before us, and duly con- | Way. of propagating infection. is by tho uso of the iron the stake boat with the yachts of the least areas soon as they commenced the first perusal of certain notes . is Paragraphs, ending this subject:— cause of dissatisfaction to all the others, and tho United | sidered the same, ave unanimously to present to | scow; Teun best explain that by stating what Lhave seen | orale =e ho third class abreast of sakd stake boat, eighty yards from vegetable poisons on the island; in burning the | SR4r 0m 4 line die west) the ne ‘ “And subsequently the American authorities, at a eriti- . ’ e } and documents sent to tho Secrotary of Foreign Affairs of | cai “period, probably trevented Gy thals Tee cattmantt, | Slates freely avow thetr determination to such @ | this honorable Court the location and effects of the pre- = F / . . a meagure, should the governments of Costa and Ni- t Marin tals and Quarantine etation asa pub- | brushwood on the island, if there happens to be any rhus | forth, and the firat cla TUCOIAGEY TY ee Ateerioan Miniater Teniiags i Wiis so- | sen ee ene eee er eee, | ern eee, tte nuisance ne eels inn highest Geece to tho | vedichnin anatiag it Will conve the pales, around, | tee Grehuaeet va public, on the ew of his leaving*Managua for Realejo and | S°vermment by a military invasion. ° It es “But there are additional considerations applicable to this | health rity and interests of the people of this the burning of infected articles in the scow will | have insail, to the candor of the President of Nicaragua that theve cir. > prosperity “ cl ‘ their rig, hoisted, and Costa Rica, z ws rots fo contract with Mr. Belly, and to other contracts for similar | county, and oppréssively injurious to the comfort, bealth the evaporation of watery particles, which are poi- + Gumstances have been entirely overlooked in his earnest, |. entered into by the government of Nicaragua, ¥ immed: esidents in theif neigh. | son; I believe the only sure mode of disinfecting is by | {08,the discretionary pe ‘The Mexan. ex-President bade his adieu to President | desire to cast reproach upon this country.” bi . oe Nicaragua, | and interests of the immediate residents in their neigh- oH b caly sure : " by | be lowered before starting, Many pages are devoted to the complete refutation of which commend themselves to the attention of the ~ | borhood, and recommend to the public authorities their | frost, and that is another reason why I think that heat for starting they ma: and to his court, but certainly not personally, rors ee prove By yg A tenes ‘Scouse Hoe tor. | ¢thment of the United States, and will not be d immediate removal to some other place, where the public | would propagate it; for if frost is the only mode of disin- | circumstances jew Ay & the buoy Of the Southwest Sp ‘The yachts will pass aro ut west; themes arouudl the Lig nor itso mild and peaceable a way ashe first saluted | minates one of his arguments by the foliowing remark:— | Tere are Several American citizens who, with different | health and interests could be better preserved from con- MF oy Oty fecting it, heat is the best way ot propagating it; 1 don’t interests, claim to have formed engagements with the | tact with them.” : of any know of any case where chloride of lime has finulng of February nM! 88% | sacueren present raterswe the pomer they exerci to | POR eutboriien of Nearagus for opening and ting We | "nye yyace hen called upon couse! for we defiant, | Ye, What understand by contagion‘, taking a disase “Leda te wl a i -4On the morning of last Thursday; August 26, Minister tmaat thd tie totene fee te eli ae »y dtunfleat ie, | BFvileges ana duties, and some of these contracts bave | when Mr. Ray Tompkins and Mr. Thompson each read the } think yellow fever is an iufvctious disease, arising from | husy Nott Cy an infected atmosphere: small pox is a contagious dis e Wert lank, viz., case, cholera is infectious aud atmospheric, but not con. stward. Rettig, Cortez received a large package from the Ameri- | nunciation which bas been given to the world.’ “But the Fp hry ni ay govermment, has neither | following answers to the charge made against them :— on. fi Can Legation at Nicaragua. The package mast haye con. | Presidents of these republics,” continues Mr. Case, “deal | ing interests of these claimants, But what it has the right ANSWER OF MR. RAY TOMPKINS. tagious in the same sense as small pox, measles, | The day was one of the most delightful of the season tained the ultimate fate—tho manifest destiny—of this | 1% Specific facts as in more general allegations.” They | to do, and what it is disposed to do, 1s to require that tho | , Tam acitizen of the town of Castleton. For years I | xo" ychow. fever could be conveyed from Asien detigt x a u charge that “the government of the United States has, ment of Nicarages should act in good faith towards {| BAve been a witness to the sufferings of the people of Rich- | 8") inlitted atmosphere, “or van ‘infected. venset, | TH Yaclts came into position early im the morning, = -“‘Blate,even, perhaps, of all the States of Central Ame- ee Teports ane wo Sales Costa Ric, by aud should not arbitrarily and wrongfully divest | Mon! county by plague and pestilence, et ae eps | persons could communicate yellow fever from their cloth’ | and got under way at twenty-five minutes to twelve A. M., rica—if we Have to judge of its importance and proguant | {te Mininer Plenipateatiary at Megs os genres ae atia® | them of rights justly acquired ‘and solemply quareatoed. oo dye gee Quarantine establishment; and J ing without their having it themselves, Witness then de- | with a light breeze from south southwest, ‘The following tailed the cases of fever at New Brighton which, in his opinion, were caused by the parties walking near the | D#med yachts were entered:— Purport by the sudden change in the coantentices of all | tors, or to protect the neutrality of Central America, owing | AMERICAN CITIZENS MUST AND SHALL BE PROTECTED | young, the good and the beautiful, "tricken down by m bid ‘the Managua statesmen, to the inefficiency of the laws of the United States on this ABROAD. . All our attern to remove this deadly evil, " Tuikp CLase—Containing yachts carrying less than 2, Before disclosing the magnetic power of ite conteuts, in | head.” | “The United States it (0 be their duty—and they | seconded as they have been by the legislative authority of | fhe sceow esr inected eautoriaie floating about, He tos | square fect of canvass, Allowance of Gino owe smd 1 Je, toge o ¢ secret of ‘This accusation is wholly without foundatiog. No | mean to execute it—to over the and the State in soveral suocessive enactments, and by the | Lin, 3 : seconds per square foot. order to examine, together with you, into the secret of its . z a idered the residents of Staten Island would never be free per sq) ’ such declaration was ever made by the government of their citizens , and to action of our courts of justice, have been defeated by the } from danger a ‘ag the iron scow was used: that it Kame. Butered by. stupendous action, it will be proper for us to take notiee | the United Stata. It would havo been an act at once of | Jor their protection action 86 SERod ty anleting open op} mm and the secret chicauery of Juterested | would be impos Re human sagacity 80 to i the | Margaret. Stnonson of aemall fact which, in the sphere of contrasts, must apuny and of pen As to the difficulties in the enforce- | ‘circumstances and by the law of nations. ever | men, 0 weigh their dollars against our Ii At | Quarantine as to render Staten Island Kings county and m—. Ces. te ne a , ; 4 the shores around free from danger. Cross-examined by Mr. Peckham—By Quarantine, I mean the anchorage and the entire establishment; I have evidence, satisfactory to myself, that the burning on tho “ “ they are not denied, and have given | their citizens may go through the habitable globe, when | length wd of Heath of the town of Caste appear sh one of the most ludicrously antithetical, and overnment in the elorte it has made | they enoounter injustice they may appeal to the govern. | eet ie ere Ewen of the we tireatsced which bas undoubtedly increased the disappointment and | to carry them into effect; but that they are powerless, or | met of their country, and the appeal will ex- | petition of the scenes of 1856, called upon the «embittered the mortification of this government. I de- | have proved so, no one in or out of the United States amined into, with a view to such action on their behalfas | proiect their homes and firesides by abating this death- SkcoND Cus ue 2, h than 3,300 equare feet. Allowance quarter second per equare foot, ' , necessary. But these elements _ Pudlialigal by the New Yous Henatn and other papers of | {Towiedge of the disposition of the government to dis. | condence and security are wot everywhere fount, 2 | immediate neighboriood of the Quarantine: Tam a free . c indig- | the right to assert. The representatives of the Central | it may be proper to take. It is impossible to detine in | spacading nuisance. I decmed it my duty, as a citizen of | (. ” " . Name. Entered by. b Tonnage, teen tome djyre-sions Douje the following one is quite indis- | [he FIRE fo ase ny be onllod on a wipaipen teas ta. pt Ae P sb math Vecison theed cals fa dtc bs akon enh ts a the Fire Police, to be present, ‘8COW Sauoed genes of son these hae pions Whom | pannersing........0. 1. Cromwell. ... shal sedgveade ‘Peusable for the mtelligeace of ni priheipal subject — cases where they have given information to the govern. | national power may Cw i | ‘uy te nme to devote my ontite siery ° gyi iM sown fact Wt Kremer kad | Soak 20 ee Bee CSS DEMAND FOR EXPLANATIONS. rent thet mw itary vpecitions againat that region were | extent i be afforded. as ‘the orvatien care of the sick. I leave it to articl his residence ; in 1843 whole }. im. Stevenson BOOP... a ; red, inn very | SboUt 10 be undertaken, measures have bevs immodiatety cribe the rule of action. In countrias | others 10 testify in what manner I performed those duties, | ¢imily sickened of yellow fever at Clilon, only mone | aust O 3,900 square fect and upwards. Outhe DMs oF August General Lainar asked, in ® VeFY | atonted to prevent their sucoess and to arrest and pun and established laws are in operation, | and haye no further statement to make on the subject, fanul¥; they resided quite close to the shore, but wesoula | AU°wance of time, One second por square foot. Gert,» srt, sharp and essentially substantial note, of | the offenders. Sometimes these efforts have failed, ow! and where Uwir administration is committed to able an ANSWER OF MR. J. C. THOMPSON. over the caass, whether it was from infected — et te. h % ‘, Miiiteg@ortes, “‘whethor the manifesto, or declaration, | to causes not within the control of the government, and | independent J wie, Cases will rarely eccur where Mo> | 1am a citizen of the town of Castleton, and live in the | vessels or not; in 1848, in my own house, there | Jullet......cc....cN- dy Palmer... : Bi 5 were two girls taken ill of yellow fever; they | Restless... + Thatcher. slept in a room facing the sea withi the window open all Qe United States, purporting to be signed by Tomas | charge energetically the duties imposed on it by the laws | where that is uyfértunately the case the Uniled Stales are : : ; - : Soon Martinez and Juan Rafacl Mora, Supreme Chiefs of the | has operated as a powerful restraint upon these enter- | called ujcu to To vigilant in watehing over their Adare Chane Whoa er tha eriiane or oe Cae |e ee eee ee ene riled eo nt TUE alae ie sey prises and has crippled the means relied upon for their | citizens, and to inlerpose efficiently for their protection, y of r “ y ‘en by a per | Victoria... . Robinson i republics of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and appended to a any: iad need be wc hap dl ‘Ghen they are wubpened to tectaied teeameaiaey’ er tee h many times bad spread, and was then hing iufected clothing: it will rise in tho steam; | Favorit... Kingsland _ ; consummation. To these views counected with this charge y ny Pr ings by spreading, pestilence and death among my relations kins’ brother-in-law (Mr, Gordon) died in 1848, | Gypsy... Bchooue! ar) in contract with a certain Monsieur Belly, &¢., &e., | of acknowledged imbecility I have now to add that I have | direct action of the government, or by ite indisposition, or | Fhrealing, Pestilanee ani call among my nelauans, docame: ot?” He required a prompt | just had an interview with the present Minister Plenipo. | inability to discharge its dutic l re , pargel = oa ares Ne ae spb "s) pote 24 tentiary of Costa Rica in this city, and have been aasured Mr. Cass goes on for many more pages developing the so a my eg cee ey pone yp Bee ae re » having | by him that no such declaration Was ever received by him | important subject of damages caused to Transit con- Scention ¥ pape Btwn yo Vm agen therm the same year that Mr. De Fo t's sister died. To Mr. Peckham—I know Mr. Gordon and Mr. De # sister died of yellow fever; T know of no mode of disinfee by frost; Idon’t think we have any From Owl's Head, which is uearly opposite to Quaran- tine, to the Southweet Spit was a dead beat to windward. The third and second class yachts had a long start abead, veiy ed ed fe tegorical and immediate | fre overime c rn. tractors by the arbitraril received none, he urged for a categ = frees thle sgoverstaant, Sor ecngm anges Banya ip wi pene fA srthh Asweriaad aabects tievek ine eartiner to the pee Je of the town to abate it without delay, I felt f disinfecting as yet; even the vee- } and worked up in advance with the light breeze. As the one, as one single word was desired, “yes or no.” At | such aco ication fo by G an maredaion tt conde to be taken, before | Anyselt called upon as a citizen, a8 a father and a8 a man, c crew shipped afterwards | fect neared the Spit the b freshened, Gnd the “last| the anewer was given, but, of course, nothing cate- | faith, it must have heen done under some strange mis- | steps stipulated in said conventions to be taken before {10% us t dul: and. what my ‘actions were, I prefer that | who caught the fever; the only way T think of disinfecting 7 eo broses freshened, and the fret , apprehension. ¥ a, y, the testimony of others, rather than my own statement, | a steamer would be to let her steam to the coast of La. | las yachts gained the first place, the Rebecca leading gorical in it—a thousand words ungrammaticaliy con ir. Cass comes next to the ridiculous charge made | grantees. He complains of the usual manner of the | opouid disclose. brador, where she would be cleansed in four or five days. ound the buoy at 2:39 P + Ptrued, as usual, but none to the point. F vel¥,i0 | againet the honorable and worthy General Lamar. He | government of Nicaragua of declaring @ solemn conven . Thave not known or heard of any cases of washerwomen | pe, ye eee ee spite of the imbroglio of the whole, a part of the letter— | very spicily shows the meanness of the calumny, and | tou null or forfeited, by a simple deerce of the executive, | After some preliminary remarks the defendants pro. ~ in the Quarantine proupe within: the | US% From this point to the Lightship, vight miles, the the very beens & " by mistake cage = docs duc and complete honor to the good old man. He p neg | waiting m4 - necessar, aan be- | ceeded to enll their witnesses, when opt in 1856; T have always advised my | Yaehte*had as much breeze as they wanted. Tho tained a truth, and General Lamar seized upon itas the | adds fore the competent wnals, either te or " 5 ° ‘ - Naatlet ” 1 o ba fe 7 " a frst one he tid Bown able to atch from thie Koveruinent. |°"" +1 have no doube that whoever hat watched you with | composed of arbitrators, named by Ue teminctive pur: Uidel as Telewo—d am 's practising puysictan tn’ thie | "De. H Thompeon, Bedhis Omser, was tan tect’ Der, | Seamnrane, © coplial yacht; nenahed the ship Of course the truth was obscured and clouded withuwany | a view to listen to and report your conversation, bas | ties according to the stipulations down in the con- | Minty and have preotiond £ itcins akewe eight years; | and after alapeo of quarter of an hour appeared in court | ft (at 3:30 P. M.,) and was followed by the es, as usual, and mach more nonsense, as usual also. grossly misreported you. it the Presidents of Nica- | tracts. When he bas fully treated with wonderful lucidity in ae seme 1856 there was one case of yellow fever that | and was crore examined by Jndge Dean as follows —On | Rebecca a minute subsequently. The Mannersing It is a very important document to show the verbosity, | ragua and Costa Rica have much to learn in the duties of | this vital subject, he ally again, in a general review, to . A : 9 tno. ignorance, the bad faith, the tortuous and absurd | 4 fost and wise adminletration It ney couekder proper | the difficulties originating from the unwise policy of ihe | (ame tnder my Huumelint note ee eaaantine > — pophintry of the the teens diplomacy. I have been | or dignified to collect the remarks of foreign ministers in | Nicar: ‘and Costa Rican republics, and concludes his | %ryville, which is about three miles fom Quarantine; the . ni my last examination I stated that I was in favor of the re moval of Quarantine, and think eo now, especially Quaran tine as to vessels, because I deem it rous to the went abort while the Rebecea jibed, thas giving the latter the advantage. The Rebecca rounded the Lightship ‘promised a copy of the Spanish original. If they bring it . ‘them world Valnable document with two M chich are, tar | Patient had been employed as ship keeper on beard ‘the | tine a ; Treenlp ume f will enclose ie within this lottor. “recom. | cncveneee assenedine Ney tatppeottion ore ‘ae aap tant | Xeee, 090, taportgns sad Sos fon Pee i Jane Gleddin, a badly fafected veeeel; Ive had left the vos. | citizens of Staten "Brooklyn and New York, Lwould | first, and held the same position on the homestretch, wan you its entire and faithful translation. (This let- condemnation.” After a sound, d reply’ | any mutilation. They are as follows:— sel and visited his faiiiy in that village on a Saturday | anchor the vessels outside of the Narrows; my opinion ig | reaching the stakeboat at 6.5640 P. M., and winning the 2. SE Tes manic in cur teres of 20th instant.—Ep. | to the calumnies of the two Presidents, 7 Secretary | | “This government, however, yet indulges the hope that Sieteae tans ped apg Bm 9 (ae ig wooeh brook tokare ace, raniabenn bea J think | race. Sho passed the Southwest Spit returning at 4:46. = MMMorlte substance, two things may bo inforrod trom | {ipucet actine’ doce st teantifullyy. As to the moet | oc Nicaragua and. Conta Rica to recageice thehe dete ant | nowee the case yellow fever uatil the uext morning: on | the particular danger, however, * from the veseels and | Coming up the hay she was saluted by numberlews craft cargo; provided the ane! was below, there is no reacon why the sick might not be brought up hero or to New York; the hospitals for the sick might be located in New York or lyn, Castle Garden might make a good place for a hospital: I made a public speceh on the island two years ago on the subject of all orders, sizes and occupations. The Rebecea was admirably sailed by Capt. Luke Rustin. The winning boat of the second class was the Mannersing, and of the third the Fanny. The Zinga made her débué in the race, and carries off the echooner prize. its inscrutable phr The first is, that this govern- | rate,’ h i# invoked for the independence | to ailord redress for the serious causes of complaint which | Tay morning my suspicions were aroured, and I poy pen Pg gt oy de to ae teen! of at canine i. yh vor] made imquiries and learned the fact of is havin Deon signed by General on Tomas Martinez," which is | Rica,’ ite : d both distinelly wndersdand that the Américt. ‘and Quarantine; be remaine hare $ —-Saough to prove that I wana genuine docameut. Thasecond | United Sates here any consers eoot yy : = potest ye me until the Wednesdby following, and was then taken to the sme bre- | grey Marine Hor - " pital and died with copious black vornit. as | was i, that this government on the 26th of A ihus public. | re sand wa sein fem injustice, they will now | Mei by the physician of the hospital: al the’ time of y quest Mat, at noon, 7 sident has no belief that either of the Power: when this note was signed, bad still each a contemptuous | jy and improperly appealed to, has ever given the least | ( . my a i " . ow u ‘“ ment the town was unusually healthy, bat | of the removal of Quarantine, generally in favor that - opinion of the ment of tho United States ax to con- | eneouragement to such a proposition, nor had any rea Preparatory | a much actin ag. may be, necessary a shortly after yellow fever made its appearance in (he vil- | view of the question; thet waa before ay f.. eth Mm A number of the yachts that wore entered did not sail juan del Norte, and in the race, and others dit not round the Lightship, Night sider itself warralfled in insulting fearlessly the American | son to anticipate it. The French government has volun. | nav hens honor and the American people. Indeed, this letter, after | tarily disclaimed any connection with Mr. Belly, and has | aleo at San Juan del Sur and at Realejo, with orders to af- Pies Hs te. hat the cae, a0 tein, ‘te met ridionlously stating that the document alladed to was a | given assurances that it has no designs upon Central | ford all ‘tion to the persons and 3 , deputy necessary property . copy of & “projet or manifesto,” signed by General | America, but, on the contrary, has avokled any interfor- | of American citizens; and the commanding officers will be oath Wtbd tosh of Doty t laut Kramer died a8 Health Officer; such has been my opinion since the summer of 1855, Q. Would it not then be a foolish expenditure to rebuild these hovpitais? A. Teannot tell; if they were going to hink Kramer died Don Tomas tinez, while he had left the excoutive | ence of that kind. directed to commanicate with you, and you will not fail , 1 Knell, liv be removed it woul wer in order to go to the city of Rivas, and meet there 7 to heup (hem advised upon all ee cubjecte which mmny te. | 3; eater 0 worn, named Kasil, ving 5 hee “ys KerSruey Deal rs va repr | #¥ *mumucanroray ron rar anmucasconranay | ete cacti! nue sre ts | my errata indo | doe Poem De 8 «WNC, a ah fame Ke > Bog bot to tee Belly, sreice ae we | Transiteoute, and also for its neutrality, is a 0 WHAT WILL NICARAGUA DO IX THR PREMISES. does not know whether she was in any way connected | Dr. Thompson—tI don’t answer a& Health Officer, I an- swer as a witness; if the horpitals are to be removed. it would be Examination continued—There is a law requiring all vessels coming from foreign ports to be visited; that law has been in existence about two years, and I was instra- mental in procering the Passage Of that act; before that vessels were boarded, some every two months, others yearly, and others not at all, I board all these vessels that a Tnieed My measure, which would meet the hearty concurrence What will be the action of the Nicaragua ment | with the Quarantine; post mortem , together Fe eat ee neni aan ie thete*] Of the United States.” ‘These views have already | afler the receptign of auch a document, and after the inti- | with the history of the case, established the fact of ber poor alread acquired’ on the Transit grants, &e.—aftor | been made known to the governments of Costa | mation by ¢ | Lamar that demands for all just claims | dying of yellow fever; the next case was a few days after, gust oye will see, with the most shameless dupli- | Rica and Riereges, and they have been informed ‘‘that | Will be presented, it is very difficult to guess. As for | a Mr. Holliday, who lived a few rods from Mre. Knell; he ¢ all’ that nonsense, ‘proceeds to a not yet required ox the President indulges the hope that these routes may yct | money, Nicaragna has none. As for pride and insolence, » died of yellow fever, and Mr. Holliday not being con. fenetitn ‘of Martines’s conduct, and says that the docu be considered by ‘al copsent, as neutral ere for | the manifesto of Rivas speaks for itself. To pay a full in- | nected with Quarantine, his disease was traced to the Seen was the “thought of a Nicaraguan citizen, written | the world, not to disturbed by the operations of war. | demaity for all the boy and damages caused by the | poison ny dyed locality at the time, I have reason to and gigned in the rame terms “as it coald have been off}. | These great avenues of intercommunication are vastly in- | stupid of the Nicaraguan Mandarins to Amer} beheve that poison was introduced by infected articles eres , and ies and private American citizens, ix a thit of clothing brought to that locality from the iron scow or } come in now; the fee for boarding a verse! is six dollars cially written and signed if it was approved by the legi«. | tere — to all commercial Powers, and all may well join | cap compan! x = " halt tween the Madgie, Una and Rebecea. Intive powor of Nicaragua and authorized by the execu- | eeeuring their freedom and use against those dangers almost imporsible, on account of the utter poverty of this | from the i; the disease had by this time become = Peckham object Bo Git tit tngyens in ‘The regatta created no particnlar interest with the pub- - “ Be to which they are « from aggressions or werpment. To give an honorable and just satix- | epilemic; ‘tly after that Mr. Miles and three members ore ee en iercnte cot ca cxymicoe, | @eiaaing wikia oo Gunes the territory through when fection for the gratuitous ineulta made by this govern of hie family, living im that, locality, sickened, and, Mr. ‘oes he is, no doubt, a great deal emarter than he has | ‘ey pass.’ ment to the United States is also an equal imy ibility for | Miles died; ‘ke that time to the it others have sick oved to be, evon by the beautiful, able and “Hnt the establishment of a political ctorate by | the pride of these ridiculous Quixottes. The United States, | ened; none of the cases, except Kramer, were of persons prov . 0 any of the Powers of Europe over any of the independent | however, have said their last word, and of course they | employed in the Quarantine; witness thinks that the infection any infection in the fee. judge Dean—I don't mean to ehow that the fee was in fected at all. (Laughter.) Examination coutinued—ome few of these vessels come lic in general. The Club chartered the Highlander steam- boat to aecompeny the yaehts down the bay, and the tag- dont Griffin conveyed a party of distinguished citizens of Capital note that he has recently written to General | 20% Of (Mt tower tn oe be athe noarte the introduc. | will not be disposed to draw it nor can they be | came ; mb hy ; 1. y from the iron scow, bedding or clothing brought from | in from the Fast; these are boarded; there is no station to | the Old Dominion, among whom were Mayor Mayo, of ond . ame yy _ Tat dove tion of a scheme of which would carry with ita | allowed to do it without shame, Great things, then, must | the shipping up to Sept. 3, seventeen cases occurred in | prevent their coming in the other way, they pay the fees | Richmond; Mr. wm. Allen, of Claremont; Mr. Haxall and ment, therefore,’ goes on Minister Cortes, “is not an to Interfere in their concerns, is a measure to which | take place before a short time, These feel it, but | that vicinity and four at New Brighton; there were seven | at the Custom Houre, Mr. Ritchie, of Brandon, who were entertained by some Q. What is the object of having vessels coming from Nova Scotia, boarded in the winter? Do they bring infec tious disease? A. Yes, sir, sometimes smallpox Examination resumed—I cannot "y what object the Le gislature had in presing the law; I remem Ham the United States have long since avowed their ae, they are #0 indolent that, as soon as the Columbus is gone— | deaths ont of these cases; witness suggested certain rules and which, should the attempt be made, they resit Pand on her the American Minister resident leaves for | in tho early part of the season to prevent the spread of sen to liberate bis own country from the devastation | Ov al the means in their power. The reasons for the atti. | Costa Rica—it is more than probable that they will lay | the disease, and one of these rules was to prevent parties of the filisbusterian which desolated the elie, burnt the | tde they have assumed have been fully promulgated and | drowsily down in their hammocks vntil the next mil | employed in the Quarantine grounds from coming into the reds the | &fé everywhere well known. They are founded on the | comes atthe end of September and brings some news | town; Was directed by the Board of Health to serve copies act.of my government, is not a public or an oficial doca. ment, bot a private one, and reveals the desire of a Motropolitan officials and private gentlemen. The regatta was altogether a very pleasant and agreeable affair to those who participated in it. Seat Phe Cannondale wopoabie ex, te friend of | political cireumstances of the American continent, which | from General Jerez. They are #0 childishly ignorant that | of the ordinances upon Dre. Thompson and Bissell, and to g steamer Dentebland, that arrived het with the great republic of North America.’ ’ as interests of ite own, aud ought to have a policy of its | they will scarcely weigh the solid arguments of Mr. Cuss’s | ack them to aid in their enforcement; no attention was | smallpox patients on board; I don't remem! the The Ture. "Minister Cortes ncludes hie piece of poetical patriot. | OWN, disconnected from many of the questions which are despateh; indeed, they could not understand it—it is too | paid to it, as the employés came out as ueval from the | patients were taken from her before she w Castle . fem by eaying th ie ordered to answer thus by bie | continually presenting themselves in Europe concerning | Much for their comprehension. They will not appreciate | Quarantine grounds; he did not think it possible that the | Garden; I do not recollect that persons werd Rent down FASHION COURSE, L. |THE RACKS TO-DAY. teenie ae you know. the hoad and the heart | the balance of power amd other subjects of controversy | the tone of firm decision which characterizes that document, Gearantine eotabliebment could be 20 leolated as to insure from her with smallpox after her going up toNew York; in The racing programme for this day is the most brilliant Seer overnment’ is General Don Tomas | &tising out of the condition of its States, and which often | and in a few days they will think no more of it. As soon | the eafety of Richmond, Kings and New York counties; he | 1956 1 «pent my time haif in Albany and haif at New York. | one offered thronghout the meeting, and will consist of @ Taasuees, (te 7) mae lcaraguan citizen’ who pri. | nd their solution or their tponement in wat. Itisof | as they know of the arrival of some men-of-war at | believed that the cloti of persons who had been in the Q Did your duties as Health Officer require your pre. ~ ee } . nd . j paremount importance t0 the fustes of Wie hemisphere | an Juan or Realcjo, then their fears will be aguin cx: | widst of the poison of yellow fever, where it existed in a | sence at Albany ? race of two mile heats, for which there are four entries, vately signed the appeal to Europe against the United Mr. Peckham oljected Judge Dean said that that would shew it was a naisance if it wae proved thatQnarantine was not properly hm the Health Officer, the principal officer being absent and four mile race between Sue Washington and Gov, Wick~ life, and a match race for $10,000, two mile heats, be- tween Don Juan and Slasher, the forses which ran fret that they should have no entangting union with the Powers | cited, and they will feel embarrassed. Fortunately | concentrated force, as in the hold of a ship, might carry of the Old World—a connection whieh would almost ne- | the administration at Washington, as Mr. Case has proved | the infection pong the houres, and thus the diseas cesearily make them parties to ware having no inte- | in his despatch, knows them very well. The American | might be municated; a man's clothing poieon rest for them, and which would often involve | government knows that Martinez & Co. are in need of ed =might communicate the disease fo others Now, I think that such language ie as injurious a boast gainst the United States as the man ow proud these ignorant p- when they wrote such an un. | them in hostilities with the other American States, | schoolmaster, and it will teach them a good lesson. though it did mot to tie person wearing them ee daties. ond second in the Fashion Handicap Sweepstakes. Such @ salicd for bombas contiguous or remote. The years which have passed Here it is genorally believed, after the publication of the | the sick brought down to the lower hospital on the nigh The Judge eaid the question was not relevent. bill of fare was never before presented in one day to tha bs ‘They «lid #0 they did not know as yet | DY Since. this principle of separation was first announced | document I have extracted, and which has become actn. | of the fire were properly treated, on the second orcasio Examination continaed—I cannot gay how many persons ; J tell them. Thoy only | by the United States have served still more to satisfy the | ally the only topic of the day and is found in the mouth of | the sick were between the open olds and Dr. Bissell’s ro yellow fever within the enclosure; I believe thirty. | *POrting world what the Amer) knew that ¥riearri had not manifesto was known at W i but T cannot give the precise number accurately; Leaw the barricade that wae erected by the Castleton Roard of Health, I bave no remembrance of saying to any that it should be torn down, or would be torn down; 1 not tell Dr. Martingale that it would be torn down = t remember paying for the use of the steamer R. LI jabe @ ti | you pay for that steamer to bring down “One. Fyed ’ “Geo. Burns,’ and others from New York to tear down that barricade? A. I have no remembrance The match race had it# origin in the close running of Slasher and Don Juan on Wednesday last. In the handi- cap Don Juan carried one hundred and six pounds, but to- day he will have to carry one hundred and fourteen, Slasher carried one hundred and two pounds, and to-day. will have to carry one hundred and four. This will make a difference of ten pounds in favor of Slasher, both borsce being weighted according to their age. his passports, after the | People of this country of its wisdom, and to fortify their | men, women and children, that finally, ‘in one we sidence: they were laid close to the exterior wail of e and therefore they | resolution intain it, happen what may," another ,"’ as all say, things will be fairly settled hospital; Dr. Biseeli’s house was on the west side and th that the United “The progress of events has rendered the interoceanic | Transit soon oper by the Stebbins oT which, | female hospital on the east side; the sick were on thei ‘wore afraid of the Emperor of the French, of the | tutes across the narrow portions of Central America | they say, will be the only one protected by t mite beds, covered from the weather; none of them seeme ay tho allictpand, above all, of Monsie vastly important to the commercial world, and expecially | States government disconténted at what bad happened to them, I went ther , Y Sere aged pposed silenw to the United States, whose possessions, extending Indeed, many of the paragraphs of the last part of the | as Health Officer of the town, for the purpose of seein Oe ar con bel eon, Tid break, ut Inst he | the Adiantic and Pacide coasts, demand the specdicet and | derpatch of Mr’ Caen have. ‘ween, comstrned here by the | their situation and to advise in respect to their treatment Jonco, abel promise such an activity for the futaro ae | (Be easiest modes of communication, While the just | officers of the government, as well ax by the Transit men, | if needed, but not to these aay Gallows dad hevor dreamed of rights of eovereignty of the States occupying this region as unmistakable hints given by the United States govern: | twenty on the beds; there were these lazy a al shonid always be respected, we ahall expect that ment that it considers still as valid, or at least not as for coy hot confined to their beds, sitting upon the grass NICARAGUA ADMONISHED TO PREPARE FOR REPA- | rights will be exercised in a spirit befitting the dccasion | felted, the old Canal Company's contract, and that Com- | | wae particular ip advising certain cautions to protect | of doing any such thing; I had nothing to do with it that ‘ RATION. And the wante and. circumstances. that have arisen. 8. | modore Joe White will be sustained in his pretensions by | the sick from the essooninnce of thir situation, att thon. | Ian remeber. The cance of thie thorough change you will perceive. | vereignty Aas its dulies ae well . and the United States. You must know in New York agreat | left. (The witness then gave in substance his statement, Q. Did a company from her land at the Qnarantine, ant The Explo«ton on Board the Hammenta. ‘cording to his inatruegions—says the American Minister | these local ¥ deal more than we do here about the expectations of the | which has alread: appeared in the Fieratn.) from the inside break that barricade down? A. Not t a to (hit government, on the 26thef August—he is obliged | regard fo just demands rival companies. Cross exami by Mr. Peckham—He had heard a rw ONE PASSENGER ONLY WOUNDED. T know of; L never furnished an to pay for ot “| ita attention fo the many and just claims of Ameri- | hare been, to my knowledge; 1 saw the reports of the Board c tleton proceedings in the ; [heard rumors of what COSTA RICA TO BR BROVENT TO ACCOUNT can ct! againet Nicaragua. (Asfor Costa Rica, she will | tion to close Tt appears that the explosion of gunpowder on board the Hamburg steamship Hammonia was not attended with NEXT. | mor that the buildings were to be burned. General Lamar is going to Realejo to embark on the | @. Did you advise the burning of the buildings? You Papers ve her share—and atetter owe probably.) The | ways of the world, Columbus on his way to Costa Rica, where he will com. | need not answer the question unless you like. A. I | bad passed, and I think I caw a bandbill, but read only a soca BA roobery and murder commited on Mr. Lawless, | that ese aventie nd | mence his mission, as be has terminated here that | did not. « : ‘lon of it Dr. Munday. at the fest organization of the | Sch éorious results as the report by the Arabia Jed us ta the murWer Of many others, the perseoetion and proserip- | that they choone equiva- | of Nicaragua—that ie to say, by recla- @ Did you countenance it? A. Ido not understand the rd, called on me, Thad a conversation with him | believe. tion of séme American citizens, and many other wrongs | lent, to encumber them with unjast — ag | mations against the government by the hero J. | question. in reference to the whole ; it wae before I let the Mosere. Kundbardt & Co., agents of the tine, have res are alinded to, and the government of Niearagua is cap- | would prevent their gomeral use. The Uniied States do | Rafael Mora, Gg 2 of the fair document Q. The question is a plain one, and you are an intelli. | stevedores go to their | meetings; I let them go ‘ clecly bat.aeriously admonished to make ite preparations | not seek either the control or the exclusive use £ these | written by Mr. Case, more to the addregs of the Presi. | gent man. Did you countenance or advise the proceed ceived the following despatch — when I thought it safe; \t was my business to take my own judgment in relation to Quarantine matters, and not the jndgnrent of others: the Latapt he dade was done in opposition to the known wishes of the authori. ties of the town of Castleton; the Susquehanna is in port yet im consequence of the yellow fever infection, and is not a yet eafe to take a crew; she had a band on bord; Thad that band up playing at dinner Parties in the Qua- Tamers, Sept. 17, 1858, Inform Kondhardt & Co. that the Hammonia put back in consequence of some damage by an explosion of her usual provision of powder. One passenger—Miller, Oldenburg, for Maveneoarrerel, Weaten all other: quite safe. The repairs will soon |. The Ham- mopia will cai) agai om the 10th inst, cot the.@omand for reparation and Indemaity duce Toutes. They desire that the advantages should be equal- | dent of Costa Rica than to that of ovr Tomas Martinez, | ings? A. I did not adiviee, but | was not very sorry at to wet the f ie ly common to ali nations. Nor do they claim to interfere | who, if troth must be told, has been in many thi what happened. T dle hes doe Mr. Allen on the night tn : The preparations are not very easy to be made, and | with the local governments in the determination of tho | foolish tool of Mora, who himself was the tool of Bellf, | question at the fire hence the astounding abashment of these great politician, | questions connected with the opening of the router, | Cautey, and all the French and Englieh stuff which is a0 @ Have you any idea of any person engaged in the who at last comnience to feel that the people and govern. and with the Fay with Ly contracta may | obnoxiously abundant in the coffee republic of Mr. John | burning? A. I have no knowledge of any person. Ment of the United States are something @ little more to | be made for pul they do de a id Q. Have you a nowledge of any person aiding or be cared for han ve great Monsigur Belly and the little © sireeand mean to aggomplish—is tha} the grogt in- ie expect bere iv a yery fow faye ous Leouese Depu- " gountonavcing the burning? 4, 1 do pot what thie country 46 citizens of the United States. = a