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\wanreem a 5 sua aeggetcintr ine — SEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1863. ° ie ission have at any | the aforesaid charges inconsiste: " vecment im | .! THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Tae vufclaced or Kort gre thie required for se ae. | thi azewer ieunrwe: And ts fortes say tone tamies | ARRIVAL OF THE QGEAN QUEEN. — | tnroucn ur ios temsets to ycrctsse of ur, Potnece tne eee the mounted police on tho upper part of the Island of New | Bowen, one of ihe Roard of Como ors of the Metro- ground occupied by the remains of Americans ard wv the Metropolitan Police Come | york, and the Commissioners never purchased or kept | politin Police, was first appointe i the year 1857, and emmnittiet wed HOSTETTER'S fan ers fo gover Seymo: = horee or horses for their own use or that of their trom that time up to an early doy m ‘abaorv last dis- recently purchased by him from the State — So.paniniines lesa faeas Sioa of Ge | oe charged bis duties ag member of the voard with he | News from New Granada, Central “y State of New York:— The third specification of the ninth charge is untrue. | utmost zeal, integrity and efficiency. At that date. hav- Thomas C. Acton and John G. Bergen, Commissioners of | The respondents have been informed and believe that in | ing been appointed by the ceneral yovernment a brigadier America and the South Pacific, the Metropolitan Police for the State of New York, iX | some instances when policemen were engaged under the | general of volunteers in the Mnited States army, he was answer to certuin charges made against them by H. K. | orders of Mr. Kennedy, acting as Provost Marshal, thetr | assigned for duty under Major General Banks, and pro- Biauvelt, on the lst of Jonuary and 2d of June, 1868, | oxpenses were paid, but such payments were not made | ceeded to New Orieans, where he has ever since been copies of which have been communicated to them by your | out of moneys raised by taxation, and paid to the Trea- | emgayed in the service of his country. So far es these Excellency, state as follows:— gurer of the Board under the laws of 1860, but out of | resrondents or either of them has knowledge, infor. ospects They sadeae any questions that may arise a6 to the | funds belonging to and provided by the United States, | mation or belief every allegation in eitner of tbelcharecs Pr of the Nicaragua Authority of your Exceliency over them in refereuce to the | It is to these payments the respondents suppose that Mr. | aforesaid, affecting or in any manner including said Rowen, it Route. charges made, the mode in which such charg. should be | Blauvelt refers in this specification. is untrre if 1t aconse him of any impropriety ot conduct; be, od CELEBRATED @isposed of, or any purely jegal questions which may be As to the fourth specification, the respondents say it is | and if he were bere he would undoubtedly subscribe this fa CELEBRATED Suggested concerning such charges, aliber of them, untrue that the ‘Commissioners have apnually received ‘newer and ratty ail the rtatementa it contain. a’ CHARGES OF JANUARY 1, 1865, al usa liars, or any sud ) ae respondents have thus directly and fully anewered Firsi—The first in that she, Commissioners permitted | the woneye teised: by tacation aniaferteata tor the por | aut ‘oharges referred ageingl thee, é Lieutenant Pym, B. N., Negotiating a Road rutra §- hima dl . John A. Kennedy, the Superintendent of Police, and cer- | chase of buttons for uniforms of the officers and men of | The duties of the offices they bold 4° krducud Aba im- tain other oilicers nomed in the charge, to accept “* the | the force. The amounte aj inted fur such pil fant, The respondents b4ve endeavored todischarge for Baro Capitalist Pretended oliices of Special Provost Marshal for the Me- for 1 ;, 1862, $1,000; 1863, $1 | * pean Cap! 8, Hepciae vosice aiacrict Ot New York, without authority | grated tm reper ah a 0; 1868, $ a alin ak cane dest to promote the efficiency , ‘that ‘officers and men | of the 4 fuvolved Pel eee “a 4 decided here, vere 4 Paneiane) base. vennieed to pay the aad Gon. Cy peed espe hisuadistiocusces pubes ’ wolved in charge, or some subordinates, tons: They read: hay n investi- Berean, if necessary, Oo. the lat of AOBOM, | Furniahed fo aad received by thom respegunelye® Is wil Pont reepesttully protest againat soy action to ther | THE CENTRAL AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bt ivor ef tbe. United Staton by "writen ap | DySuuicut le 4Ry 6 ans sea sary important io prevent | detriment until they bave an opportunity to meet thei i, p — 4 a int accuser, and by the ample proof’at their command to vin- {ow Kennedy a Special Provést Marshal | nected with the force, ed za use thes as the means icato themselves triumphantly against every imputation OONCLUSIVE PROOFS CONCLUSIVE PROOFS pointméot, mad for this Metropolitan district, to pérform the duties fraud and injury to the public. To prevent this the | cast upon them. Cemetery for Americans on the CONGLUSIVE PROOFS aeeeited & ihe afth » rah ot aporder of the War Basdibicaste easbeee the. following rales:-—When ® | “They trust that the chargés against them may at once | “©! re oe CONCLUSIVE Poors partment, dated dist of July, 1862, respecting abédutee | man is appointed on the force tbe ferniahes | bo djemianed by your Fxcellency and shat ibair qguree io tlhe oan officers and privates, and other duties devolved upon bim | him with a set of buttons, which he enjoined to pre- | permitting Mr. Kennedy and mem! ul lice force, CONCLUSIVE PROOFS under subsejuent orders of the War Department, the | serve with the utmost care. If he loses them, or any of | while fully pertortalag Al. duties in the ib, — whole of such duties relating to assistance furnighed the | them, he is required to y for the pew ones he obtains | to aid the pation in of traitors and deserters, OF THE EFFICACY OF government of the Voited States towards the prosecution | at the coat price; ee The steamship Qeean Queen. Captain Wilson, from As- Pinwall, N.@,, om the 6th iust., bringing tne California. mails, passengers, and $204,028 in specie, arrivod at this port yesterday. The following is the ; and if he resign or be dismissed he Cee TY Sie eens, of the war and teasures of a lawful nature connected | returns the buttons and is allowed half the price he paid | the eee ane your approbation and that wherewith. These duties were discharged with the | for them. The whole amount received by the depart- | ali their fellow citizens. IN mowledge of, and without any ps vogese Trom, the Com- | ment for buttons were, in 1861, $66 56; In 1862, $196 46; JOHN G. BERGEN. missioners, but did not juterfere with the entire perform- | and in 1863, $34 60. New Youm, June 11, 1963. ‘nce by Mr. Kennedy and the other officers of their duties Tenth — The tenth charge is untrue. In answer to the Crrv_anp Couxry or New Yorx:—Thomas 0. Acton and under the Metropolitan Police act specification thereof the res} Second—‘o the second charge these respondents say, | the 12th of July, 1860, they received $13,750, contributed : . i jem renpoadente th and the SPROIN LIST OF THE OCRAN QUEEN. that all they know of the facts therein referred to is cor~ | ‘by the Japanese who had visited New York, to be distri- answer, and that the same is tena of his own FROM SaPtRW reotiy stated in their decision set forth in the charge, | buted amongst the police force ‘aa an ncknowledgment of-| Laowteine "extent ae to wathans sealer on ofan OU8.09 Y. BeKpcepnel.. | 9738, 08 which they insist was a correot determination in a judi- |’ the attention which the police haa paid to them during ‘and belief; and as ¢o those matters he it to be & Co. 660.00 F. Probst........ 7,000 cial pysceeding, bonestly made, not amounting 40 a Such visit, but without any precise direction as to the | true. ‘ + & Hoffman 1,100 00 ’ ry Moation of Mr. Kennedy in any unlawful assum) of | mode of distribution. The Commissioners were at a loss |. Sworn to before mo thie thirteenth day of June, eigh- seyeeese enh serececserntas +9002 power, and not placing in peril the personal ‘1il of | to know how to dispose of the fund, and devised various | teen hundred and sixty-threa. tan 08 any citizen of-New York. commissjouets do not re- | methods, neither of which proved satisfactory,and the Samvmi M. CLARxR, Notary Public, N. ¥. Order .+400++++2-$22,118 83 7 460" ognize the right of the Governor to review such decision uestion how the trust should be execu! is Bow pend J. B. Newton &Co 34,615 36 44,000 00 to Qhis proceeding, but say that in all that they did oon. ‘Defore one of our courts. of “ostiee, ihe board bering ; MarcusC. Hawley 6,261 05 6,000 00 porn the matters of such second charge, they acted | no interest in that question, except to have such fund ap: ADDITIONAL FROM MEXICO. Howes & Cowell., 8,041 22 6,000 00 ly abd in good faith, and were not guilty of any | plied.consistently with the trust. They did not ‘keep ‘ . DeWitt ,Kittte&Co 22,000 00 Wm. 11,000 00 misconduct whatever, as alleged in such charge. ‘the money a long time in their own possession,” but on the A J.Roseubaum & we 78,000 00 Third—To the third charge the respondents say, it is | contrary vested it on bond and mortgage, + 14,100 00 ‘450 00 ‘bet and havi untrne. aince obtained the amount, increase, the whole? Fourih—To the fourth charge tho respondents say, tov amooniing to aos 62 wich ‘qo ne |Our Vera Crus and Panama, on Yat it does not allege any act of theirs, and Mechanies’ Bank to the credit of ‘Joba G. by ey Sng tt Sa | Berzen,Commseer soln ap reset fone Correspondence. ‘ar tinea, ither calculated or intended to deter Xhereot, ‘other eitizevg in the exercise of the elective franchise, or was | that for nineh i cca espe eg re peo other than honk can citizens on thie groand, but were cogaizaat of the fact +4 i it was deposited with them, or that they News from Central Ame Prewt phy arace for Lapel Meiied init becwhcat to ibe coun, | DAve violated any trust concerning it inany way what- | Fmmense Pnblic Work Already Com- OUR MANAGUA CORRESPONDENCE. ae oy four: Meanings wae ‘Governor “of the’ try, and eminently caiculated #0 promote the purity of Bleventh.—In answer to the sineat satel adapts Manaava, Nicaragua, May 28, 1863. of Panama, about the year 1850, and that they have elections it UE Skins nace Seatlon thereat aa. to Gath C. Hawley, the Chlaf Clerk the menced by Napoleon, ‘The Transit Route in Running Order—Dificullies with the Md, oocupled and used it ever aince, Twill off Do J Tesponceuts | le an officer wl ‘ ny Pird—To the iret charge the respondents say, that it cate illeo that. it was necessary in order to recrult bis Bern ‘Ren Ke. Nicaraguan Government Overcome by the Prudent Action ry Bot true; that whether certain arrests, ment i | health that be should ce his labors for some time, e of Secretary Seward—Good Feeling Betw:n the American See ana theses ore were without valid u- Rosner — Raa, ene ome be Plenipotentiary and the Native Officials—Eleven Hundred York, are questions of law whieh will be discussed _whea eta? as ery Our Vera Crus Correspondence, Passengers Crossed Over and the Natural Difficulties At- TALL’ necessary." Algernon 8. Sullivan was arreated. by Super- bad an cougel oy ths Colton btatee an es Se aes ‘Vana Crvz, June 1, 1863, (most ‘Surmounted—Stages on the Land Roue—Mr. Ran ewhomay feel intervaied in the subject to AD DREBS of State of the Untied Bates orgy eg a es chareof ie aetiaas Ting his absence ait is hatice wore | 7M, French of Puctla—The Last Day of the Sic | Runnels Employed by the Company—Progrest of the 38 oy wae os 3 2 isan from the Commissioners, who took no, part in pag pong. by hie deputy, and no one wea ¢ Ortega and His Men without Food—Surrender of the Central American League—The Military Code Im- slike, HOS. is place. The other persons named in ie orc City—Arrival of a Portion of the Defenders im Mexico Sonal Hecte a.ihsuee net of ‘ tion, except Thomas Sampson and £1i Devoe, assisted in City— Napoleon Likely to Hola the Country— Immense Rail- pea Day was arrested under onder ftom ihe War they | ad Works Undertaken Already—Ths Material Arriving partunent, but not by the direction of the Commissioners | to the knowledge of the respondents receive any pay or from Prance and Laborers from New Orleans—One Via. r under their authority, and they are not respousible lor | salary from the State of New York or from the United | duct $0 Coat Two Millions of Dollart— Reorganization of the the same. August H. Benning, Hugh Boyle, James Car- | States while receiving salaries from the Commissioners. Administraion—Guns Taken off the War Shaps for Pue- Toll, Lewis Hallard, David P, Webster, William A. Green- | Charles Turnbull, Abraham Relay and Henry Fuller re- Iministra’ naps for Pu feet wien speck ene: joer ath ag oan 4 pices. becoming clase et eomas ot: tee regiments men- ‘bla—No Native Allies for the Invaders—Disorganization Ls ershaw , "i Duane, A. W. | tioned. Thomas Sampson and Eii Devoe resigned more fusion on Every Side—Death of Prench hc. Platt and Richards Kingsland were all arrested under the | than a your ago, having never beon connected with the oni me pra seats ae rabies a asc zo ordors of the W ar Department of the Unitea Stsiets at | military 80 for as respondents know; and if either of the trey i“ a a aa ot were also William Coddington and Michael J. Millon, | persons named in the specifications received money while | way of Tampico. ers, ‘and “ehey “are not “responsible “for the samme, | coumected with the Police Pepartment, except from the | On the 16th of May two attacks wore made on Puebla; Catharine “decade Yeas Bot. arrested by the Commissioners aa legal compensation the respondents are 7 42.4 wien 6,000 and afterwards with 10,000 men, and order or direction of the mumissiovers, nor | Twelfth.—As to the twelfth charge, the respondents | both were repulsed. the Superintendent, Mr. Kennedy, but was discharged by | say that is not true. In answer to the first specication | jy ‘the-evening General Ortega assembled his officers, ‘him when she was brought before hin; and neither the | of this charge they say that they never did, tor the pur. ods negate paisa’ t Commissioners nor ho are responsible ‘in any way in re- | pose quiriag an unlawful control over the members | *24, a8 they had not had anything to eat for two days, an = to pee id en as — one Ca ‘of the require Theodore Brodhoad, or any other | ‘besides being short of ammunition, they declared that ares jeo' ge . Alexander Hutchings ron appointed » to sign, before bol ; Henry G. Kerner were arrested on the complaint of the | worm ise> tn a7 or tr Of sutnofhee, nor weg | everybody, from the rext morning, was at liberty to act landlord of a refectory, because of a disturbance created | any such resignation retained by the Commissioners for | ®8 be pleased ; that he would surrender, asking for no con. 4a his establishment, and were taken to the station bouse | the purpose of allowing them to dirmias such patrol- | cessions in bis or their favor; that at five o'diock next and detaiced there till the next morning, there being no certain | Court before which they could be brought; and if Huteh- | memwrntreriy, and without a trial. | When certain | sorning all guns should be spiked, every musket broken, ange became insane, it was fom delirium tremens, of | of the United States in the army, to assist io | Powder to be thrown into the wells, and the money on which he bad had several attacks a short time previously: | down Commissioners jht_{ hand to be distributed among the troops. All that is sald ay Commissioners in. answer to the | it was due to them that, in the event of their returp ‘The next day the French heroes entered the ity, which, f arrest or detention, and are not responsible ‘The Commissioners know nothing of the arrest or proved, dc. My last communication, per steamer America, informed you that the passengers from San Francisco and New York were being passed over the line of the Central Ame- rican Transit Con.pany, under the auspices of the general agent, Mr. Isaac C. Harradon, who was materially assisted by the presence of Mr. Dickinson, who, I informed you in my last letter, had re turned to Nicaragua as Minister Plenipotentiary, and with positive orders from Washington to protect the Transit and keep this public highway open at all haz- ards, and at the same time to take care that the ronte should never again be molested or jaterrupted either by external or internal dissensions. Mr. Seward certainly deserves great credit for the prompt manner in which he has acted concerning the diif\- culties between the government of Nicaragua and the Trangit Company, and undoubtedly his promptness has saved the company. Mr, Seward likewise showed his sa gacity ta selecting Mr. Dickinson as the envoy to arrange the misunderstanding between tbis government and the company, and I have great satisfaction to inform your i tock them to the ground, and requested them to point out the boundary they desired, informiog them that, havi authority #0 to do, he would proceed. to set aside the to Mr. Pacheco by process of law .aud, in addition to the ground indicated, would devote all the land between their back line and the bay to the use of the native, English aud American buria) rounds, in the proportion held by them respectively * <> thought proper to pay a reasonable price theredor. Governor Diaz has shown in this matter that his heart fs i: the right place. He is univer- sally popular with all foreigners aud right tbink- vg natives—the reward his love of justice and. earnest desire to cultivate all those kindly teel- ings which edear man to man. Mr. Jobnson manifests a lively interest in securing a resting pice for his departed countrymen and others, and is desirous that the grounds secured should be pro- borly embellished. He is entitled to the gratitude ot bis countrymen for his generosity in offering the sum origi nally agreed to be paid for the ground for the purpose of surrounding it with a substantial fence. 7 success e CUR to the know! ot ro} through the maile, “gome of these are of ‘immediate Interest thousands placed in cisely the same circumstances as parties wio have been PROTECTED or RELIEVED, one arwans it seems almost an uct of duty to put them on ‘The immense increase in the sales of HOSTETTER'S BIT- TERS, pote at Bome Fi roves world, w! ty fon’ to “try all things,” only “HOLDS FAST to that. whieh is GOOD.” Spurious preparations, like polsonous fongi, are continually springing ap. bat thelr character ie soon discovered, and they are “ flung like weede- away.” On the other hand, a great antidote. that perforins ail it promises and even more than its proprictors claimed» for it on its introduction, is ‘*not fora day, but tor all we.” Ei dose administered of a useless or deleterious nos- trum helps to disabuse the public mind of the impressions it mi @ received from the flourish of trumpets with which F News from South America. CHILE. The principal matter of iuterest is the discovery of ex- tensive frauds on the Valparaiso and Santiago Railroad. ACH) ls wideic unow, Butt he tnitormiy Fendared its HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE. throughout, the of frat aforesaid is on informa- readers that the main difficulties have been amicably ar an ‘of the land. and the main reliance of the pape Dell ae thagioate notin ong way connected Hae ying shou! with ‘all thelr force, they had nt been able totake. | ranged. Me; Dickinson, in order that the eompany’s trips foe ener have been arrested, and the Judge Hi AV R, the VOYAGER, the MINBR and the PION- with either of the arrests mentioned in either of said | would be proper, when any one was appointed Glorious! 1 nted , to be- | 8 sal’ using very barsh measures to make them summer months «pare, tonle, in. ‘Bpecitication werference tr ‘volunteer ‘enter shail not beinterFupted hereafter, has conse! pt ond ‘over them, peo} Kj othe arrcta ot Glutohings asa ke fie Cow to i ahem bing officers were then Lee pied sn tatalan, to come responsible to this government for the property un- ns ¢ diference between Chile and Bolivia, in recard to | Tex nid, neat aera Ph pete geet e ht m Dear . certain domicils, K 5 ~d mer, which took Cd prtinomin ¥ fcgh ii sttels Sioa ee a arms again, 'e 8, | ti such time as matters sball finally be adjusted. This | the Mejeli is ming very much’ embittered. etal ere ) ,BOMTRSTRRS {DISTERS, B th the diplomats and press are usiug very harsh lag Gor correspond with anybody, whereupon they sang out | agreement or convention was arranged by Mr. Dickinson billousness, con- guage towards each . Tt would take very littls to ‘ous debility ever placed within the reach. game persons me:tioned in the specifications of the first to ratain them, | .Viv® la Republica,” \Muera Napoleon II.”” and “Los | and his. Excellency Captain General Martinez, appointed | Cause a war. tendency of beat « charge. The res ts had no coubection with and | Theodore epee Sapiatieh dick totlte Wat oeted soko Commissioner for that purpose by the aoting Pre PERU. aid “ypon persons of Shing of toe Same, enceps by. intoresation: Whee’ jor. | nanever remained aad be arnt to que. P sident, Don Nicacio Castillo. Thus firmness | From Poru there 1s absolutely mothing of, importance, Pee Se Hmen ‘Ching of the same, except by pre ony by the force. — It is also stated that 700 made their escape. on the’ part of Mr. Dickinson has overcome difticuities Ree Sr We TVS Shy TeT=C nti ‘arrests to such’ place badd, ol amas We have news from the by way of Tampico, stat. | against which his predecessors have vever failed to break | Tae Loss of the Gunboat Shepherd LBE’S LETT! down. It is proper to say that the success of these nego tations was likewise greatly assisted by the personal friendabip existing between Captain General Doo Tomas Martinez and the Minister Pienipoiontiary =» Ki 70 THE EDITOR OF THE BBRALD. Iaae, June 18, 1863. ig believed that the French cannot undertake the attack; rt, § “ We confidently hope thatef france wiil cry shame on mr. Harradoo, the newly appointed generdfagent of the wi aod I every- mprae except by bert ew red = ons poaies signed they ad hearing this news. pany, bas given great satis‘action by his pt In your edition of yesterday you publish the corres, are ‘ ae Poa AM or go ae bo | onthe Aickness 18 very bad already. On Saturday the | business habits andattention to the comforis of the pas. | Poudence Of dome Cape Haytien writer, copied from a fn a ay wes ly 10 any manner or degree. bad eet ta reteg. | chief of the Egyptians (a corps brought here by y, | sengers. f Weut Indian paper, who, a‘te: describing the pésitions of | $20, a%,veimg patent alike, ie ugh everything. bat. "Fiurth—To the fourth charge, the respondenta say it ie | ny = Bays) dled, and yesterday the «Comm ‘The last tranait was made under great dilieuities. At} some of our steam cruisers tu the West’ India sqhadr. are to the ton otras; they Know tothing of the master sated athe | Le vesew B ne ty + | Superior” of this port, Carl Labrousse, died of vomito. | thig season of the year the waters of the river Sun Jaap ‘he lt t wR ed apecitcations, except irom information; bat the respond. | \ofves proper. for the protection of (he pdbtie Ret, ‘wore sont the other to a | aro very low, and it r-quires a vast doal of patience and | gives his acouns of the lose of the United States ship | ties eats say, as’ regards the imprisvament of the po iets for seiney dataan a ponies ertneronas ee neighboring village, where they violated snd killed nine | hard work to being the river boats ovor the Fapida. Tho | Shophord Knapp, aud imputes the disaster to the care. Tieatioued, that call Ne. 4, mentioned in the Aret | Gove Nee te te terine & Period in which they rea. | women and children and maltreated young boys. They | omcors thon convected with (be Coatral American Transit | [rachtaw ‘of bat commander, Captaia Secrowary spccification, was one ofa range ‘of tour cells in all re- wag 00 eompuision ppiled to eltbar of thom thes voran, | bad Kind of trial; But fe not known thet they havo | Company, Doing ll Bractica moa who undorstand choir | Weller, the Naval Departmest or the Biaihl of thonned u beeo . business, surmounted all dificwites, crossed elever edna cae, Wo. ofthe, same series, neuer of them fariy’ nd to this agreement: end the Commissioners, | P'V'E'tow a thing not to be doubted any more that@he | Lemieg’ sasmagers consisting. mosut of wanes and -” xin, cor filed wiih offeasive oF’ deleterious odors, ‘nor | rine ened ae Srovent fos’ pubs siaies eich oot oct French have no intention of ever giving up this country | chidren, withont avy actident whatever, and with but G@aving auy odor except euch as belongs to a.cell however | for no service or consideration; and they are advised | SS*!8-_ A proof pte lier Fr Any Hittle serentioa. . for building the railroads; and rend: 000 9 rainy goason will commence about the 16th of June, 1y managed. ail euch calle were frequently walte- | and understand that tbelr conduct in thie respect was | Wreexly sap a ho LO rm Bie fo BT meee ne rg plonty of water :. 4 s sides, a lot of engineers, mechanics, &o., at work. Maa’ crossed withont detention or ‘on the rapids are about being Should the river be low, no trouble can possibly occ’ Your readers may rest as- aured that the line is la perfect working order, The arrangements on the river and lake - excellent, and the land traneit from Virgin Bay to San Juan del Sur, and at! tho rapids will } ie Stato. _ It is entirely untrue that | vessels bave arrived from France, and a = ' }, and more expected, wit uot rue that the coutluement ot either of he persous | mest of any anseusment, wnonthip or others ine eyraze | fails, locomotives, sleepers und all Kinds of railroed Ox. < So eigen se igrl ocel fear pe account of compensation » leans by hundreds. They say t e road will true that cells Nos. 4 and 4, from the structure of of the hereon mnoned i {he specification, 10 prosscuie | Completed thie year, and you may calculate the ox: ime the department, the perfect desprae aid sea dition of bis ship aad bie speeds sa swonend Hy attest his ability as a sailor and comnmauder. the bull , FO not BO well lighted as Nos. 3 . penses by reflecting that one viaduct only will cost two | only twelve miles, ie accompiished cither in (be company’s ‘The tous censure of the Cape tee letter br verre et oe ee nena fl and s rie eee the respondents say that | Millions of dollars, and many expensive bridzes will have | stages, on muleback or on horseback, at the passenger's | writer noun to be the 110 coe ‘of some ‘whea tbe headquarters of the police were frst eatablished Hiram Olds, therein mentioned, resigned asa member of | £0 0@ built besides. Neither do they mako a secret of | option. Travellers actoey this route may rest assured that bilious mative or the cheaply gratified maiice of some dis {a that building, and continued unchauged until it ceased | the polica.on the 7th of September, 1860, before either of | ‘eit intention to keep the couutry, and five hundred cl- ereeythion that can aid in thoir comfort and prorapt des- | gharged officer upou the “ to be ccoupied by the department. the respondents Decame a commissioner; but on informa. | Vilians are said to be on the road France, with the will be done by the officers of the com; In the ubsence of the official accounts I ask the favor of The company have also secured the services of ir, Ran Runnels ag superintendent of yy which ‘that everything will go well. Mr. xrerience th tits Dusiness in Panama, from the year 1840. until the railroad was built. He also com mandod a your columns, «@ I deem it to be but a duty to pro- tect the reputatiba of an absent brother and a brave and loyal man, SAML. M. EYTINGE. be iy h-To the fitth charge, the respondents say that it | tion and belief they say it is untrue that he was compelled | chiect to organize the administration all over the country. a oe cans, rbatover te do with the | by the Commissioners to pay debts contracted by hie wife | $0 fa", Rowever, sil, they Rave conquered of it is limit: and before ‘he was appointed | ™ The resistance tor two months at ‘Puebla was heroic ts do uot know whether he ever | and thousands of French have been sacrificed: but silll ‘breaches City Intelligence, nd guard, itherity of the Governor of the state of the United States, and not of the State nor the police, ‘utterly untrue. nge the respon- | tried to take the forts by assault several tines, but were ot romaueat ton the protectin of the lives and property of | Fire ax East Twawre-rounta Staser—Twaery-mxe and these respondents were not and are not in any wa fifth specitication of this charge the ro- eens raeenet Kp poem toss. wee ee com- | passengers in eae a ig, | Hoxses Borwep ro Daara.—Between one and two o'clock Teaponsibie for any of the matters contained tp such a {n 1860 the then Comm: inced succeed that, beginn: tating between Nicaragua and Gusiemals | 4. cenday morning & fire broke out in the eales stables of charge or specifications. Sizth—To the sixth charge, under date last mentioned, the respondeuts say that the same is untrue. They bad Bothing whatever to do with compelling or charge to take any vath, but such took the oath Of allegiance to the United States ui au order of the ‘War Vepartment. Seven'h—Vo the seventh the respondents say it ‘snot true. They bad nothing to do with the require- ments or proceedings mentioned in either of the specifica. te covemes te by day. The two states are working i g a fect hermony end uoderstanding, the of which, fran bility, will be the addition of Hobduras, with ‘a good and drm it. to this alliance Costa Rica, ip to the present time has remained neutral tn the partisan difficulties of this State, a her moral sup- Coles & Nicholas, Nos. 78, 80, 82, 84 and 66 East Twenty- fourth street. The flames extended through the upper floors and burned off the roof, damaging the buildings to the extent of about 5 owned Y Lorit fara entate, and mae lated hates rents She 4 aus burned or suffucated, valued at about sie ‘The dumage to the stock, feed. &c., will be about . The itis said, were purchased on government of the army Captain General Don Tomas Martinez. Lom sega haat Depe ed April last at Leon was very decisive, both as a feat of arms and a feat of Shee. tious of said charge, and the bonds referred to iu them | plehing of Y 1 5 Bil vill (a their favor, and wherever have acted with great omity, Sere severally taken under an order of the War Depart po pay SS charge, the respend- teers eee silor by teed land, they are .. Not even | Snteodecing’@ pepe LF mn sity. | oa Sunday afternoon @ Gre broke out in tho baylots of such departmeut, these Commusiouers having eo ceunee, | ene to NN ny a gray ere OE Feactionary chiefs in the interior fight for them, | The prisoners were all released on parole, the hungry | the livery stable of James Wileon, Nos. 168 and 164 thon therewith. * seh aims: Aacesgpoers Sgn Some gee oR ogg gas dr but on their own hook; and Cabas is marching with a | were fed, the naked were clothed, and the wore | Crosby street, and before the fire was extinguished the —To the eighth charge the respondents ay that | itis eutirely untrue, Aw alteaiy: seca te this cccoxt | large body of men from Monterey to amist the liberal | made comfortable by the excellent arrangements. | roofs of the ‘buildings were dumaged to the extent #6 ts untroe, and that, whatever may bave tak uatrue. As ly in this answer, . In all small skirmishes on the road The paroled weresont back to their State (Sal- | about $400. The water to stock will Wo any search referred to In either of the ope: | retary at War er the Geet, eee te i a cee. have the worst of it,aod the other day a whole | wador), and the sick and wounded will follow as goon as | $100; said to be cause of the fre is paces abe the said beri] was re, under apy a ‘and on bis own responsibility, he issued General Order beep ar! on Lame of Legion was killed or captured, | they ay ete ciel . known at present. trrenis made by onder of the goveramest ofthe veyucg | Nor Sih witbout any conferedice, consent or direction of They five Jn accomplishing the most com- | The steamship Salvador, Captain Kathbun, arrived st Pollce Panama on the éth of June, bringing dates {rom Guatemala to the Zist of May. There was uo news of ii Seater, and these respondents are oot amenable thereto, deemed nie duly. to the goucral goverupent. "Inthe | Piste dlorganiaxtion Scumdiaes tee on Carrrera ad given a furlough ¢o bie army; so that, 1 6up- In answer to the ninth charge the respond mercially—and the most say at. it ie Dot true. The Uoard of Supervisors of | public offeore it tee a acy ore vate citizens and as the county of New Yerk, on the 6th of Septomber, t te! Aw Orncen Suot m tux Discuarnce or Fis Dorr.— About haif-past two o’clock yesterday morning officer wery groper tended” object or design to deter citizens from voting, pose, he bas given up the ides of reinvading Sas Sal- | paves, of the Twelfth precinct, discovered two persons 1861, regularly paseed «resolution, authorizing thé | but only, ae eretstore stated, ¥0 orotsms vbe betioe te eckat te sn teas ae cue to ane pate Det | ae: sans sabia county of New York, the ueceasary number of lots | tntgromote the purity of elections; while at the same | From Mexico city we do ‘ot recetre letters, for monthe I only hear of the army being still on the frontier. Al? Of ground in sald county, and erect thereon auitable | cinta it, “etme Very Proper thas any person guilty of her, People coming from the interior, and princi Y, take the initiat ttack’ of ground in county, aod erect cid'iaaa | lating exemption from duty to bis country by pro- Sly once tae parrender of Puebla, are taken up and | {bough neither party wil the ive in an attack, end belting bes ne ane cantante oi oe laud | tending to be an alien of non-resideut when he was nel- Trad en prissnere to the cnctie. "Al letters are to be as inimical as ever. Guatemala cspe- ond en me eets Any moneys Ip thelr bands Got seces. | ther, xpored. and, if possible, brought to jus. | Seat wen one mules and all, to tne | Oly will not bear of peace. Mesare. Crosby and Part- 7 (0 pay the police force stationed in the eity and | tice.’ The respondents neither caused vor permitted Ken. fies hey pe) ‘cherwarés ’ Tidge, Ministers from the United States, vely 10 Coum Ly of New York during the year 1861. This resotu- | wedy to issue waid order, nor to insert any clause that it - mail steamere is not for. | Guatemala and Salvador, are about to meet the pur- ier rar ats Weta Sarena | ce Aeeaetcaapi any mag. | acted eal Sou evn ie ans | mo matings ha ero cs t ve , 1861, an lo fo the third « » . follow ing was adopted, uotwithetanding such objections. | ents tay that \¢ ha ree cue Ae me ni Gyto erect uilding for To the fourth specification respondents imissioners , James Bow- | te true that Patrick O'Rourtie’ there mentee, wee poten es a 2. Thomas 0, Actob and Joh G.Bergeu, submitted to their | tried, but the case was uot closed and ‘again ag | '¢f: wae imprisoned, ection a hthoe the erent: Halland Vanderpoel, (be | alleged, but Kept open that n witness might be proauced, | my Feleased after man Question whether the surplus mentioned in the revolution | who subsequently testified. The result was that O'ttoeks | ven offered by the Consul of the Supervisors might legally be expended for the pur. | wa dismissed after a reguist inal and proper conviction, | ,,.At we port of Mina ereto mt for otlemeu gave their > jai Py “ ris wrtg ington tnd nope | Heat pe cae wa, hoe cremee te | Frc wena nein wo'an na Tied Sp mrad of tt 10 the twenty frat section of the Police iaw of April | had no KROW Of the fact, and they are informed by | tequerilias. There are more than one thousand tons of 10, 1500, which declares “that the Brard of Metropolitan | said Peiy oun tetore ns the statement to that effect ‘4 eetreay rotting om this account. Six or eight vessels, Police Rhall nrovide such office aud business aecommoda- | this specification te false. bd iy nd i ey ors mae oa man—are is deem requisite for the prosecution of ite Pourternth.—To the fourteenth charge, ana the first and the United States Army, are among arrivals at the 8. Nieholas, 2 “4 A. A. Selover and familf, of California; E. 1. Da ‘Mansach usetts: if of Wasbing: 4 thereon for police headquarters, that such build. fogs have not been erected by contract; but they way it of fitty is utterly untrue that in the erection auy payment was fay that Charles Daly was appointed a policeman, and Fm destined for Minatitian are also detained bere wd that of its subordinate officers.” ‘That | Vt . th , weveral having procesied to Minatitlan pinion wl be suvnished to your Kxcelloncy Mf you desire | hoy are antreg oo fer 90 tbe Fanpee eats have any itaey fod been reamed cuirancs; And, on applying to the And ip the conclasion of Hrowa, Hal! and Vanderpoe! | edge, information or belief. Commissioners did not | Admiral bere, he says port is not b ; Jobn F Deviin, Eaq.. the present Counsel to the Corpora. | make any appointments on the nomination of Su and the ether the of the man-of.war even ‘vow of the city of New York, has concrred. to induce see Supervisors Lo vols; and if Jacod Coon part oe tae eaten ated ie Geer co ae Arak ereciticasdon of Ube ninth charge | any money to procare the appointment as policeman, the | P€ to sign on y paper order tbe reason tase ‘nm D Sizs,008 te the. parchase of the ey a tg Meleerry | Se bte ennai oye ge thereaed semenaneer te'8 Tavorite in the departwent Army, E. Kiddie, of Boston; . 7. Lally, of Arizovia, aod @ud Mott streets, and the ere Witioce | Cente received the came, bo connection therefore the Admiral dose not dare to act General Lediie, | Lieutenant Colonel Greea, img. fade to “favorites at extravagant prices,” but, om the | these r dents, after his appolatment, were infor: the same peagon. ton, and A. T. Maher, of California, bave arrived at the wins pret topked emma mane tee" civeted | Mat be bed geld tivo Hundred oltre td cera perasa | gts yi, gPaelah, Tap war, ere: Dub ee U dew . va » o Gance whatever: aud they feel confident that any itelli- | hin mde om o> Se. ‘nop Matt | ie no redress. Not DANCING ACADEMIES. even protests are allowed, as for one a° ‘Deutral consul he was bien in ps r Kent nad upright mechanies who examine the bHis will | for sucl pereun aad ou eamivting: AS they aro reasonable aad just, and @how that in | quired nim @ etipulate at ones * er the return of ION ADL been nominated OWA WALT ANi mout of them the public motieyn were cantiously | the money to Imp, and aloo requived Daly enthce Mosquera bas been nom! President, to bold office | To ™tuaght pertactiy inate privarc andes oe, DANCES y Cees pceunaee as tes arena are not aware | to reign at once ‘or anawor charges Delore the } twotil April next, when there will be a general election for | ton of ewimming in the perir. “not rz ed tot Sm one ng than that contained in ‘the ninetoonth | rn’ he ky Movld cartafoly have been present the office. iret 1 Tuirteenth in ‘the nineteenth | ed if’ he hed pot eo resigned, reaignat fection of such law, which Provides, among other things, immediately sigued by him, aud Py eee ied that no oxpeuses, other than wome therein particularized, | admitted to the force. And ieee r be Jucurred by the Board of Police, “unless the same neither of them ever, either directly or ind! Made se acainently authorized, and provision therefor | ceived any money, compensation ‘or “advantage of" made as a separate county or city charge by the Board of kind for making, agreeing to make, or having made. ‘orres) Serer ore of ihe county, oF the joint Board of saperyi- | appointment to the police force. They have tin mes ane be. atlanta P= ag @0re And Aldermen in the city of Brooklyn, within whic | * LNeBLs As in ail oiber of thelr note, bean ac. | Pamaua, June 6, 1968, the expenditure becomes necessary’ it nest, auen bet very requirement of the law in the sotten of = for peut by MOL!ves ae guide all honest fait. ‘The news from Mexico is very favorable to the French, aad im the discharge of their di ‘and and Dr. Justo Arosemena to Eeuador. slag ibe expenditure which the Comte eee eae: chinee of the charger teteered causes eee, ieaiy al hem i eons ot rg en Lipton Ne eee ne Re a pened ta ie Wi eae oeaie in PMCRO And the respondents say that they have not paid any | Pifleenth—To the Afeenth charge the renee cues aeneral fal ot, Pugbia, | Isthmus of Panama. + Ato clear ont the ‘igmenie von Mitteers ond tues money witbout authmrity of law that tha same fe untrue, And thes rospondere nae iey, | making prisoners General Ortega and all his army. They | Geseral Mosquera hae gone to Canca | Goods” ‘The entire stock wilt be sol mt snerifies ' And eepondents fu vance immediately ob the capita = fie THE kovved PHeCifigapion of ihe bingy charge # uvtrug, say tas avy and every statewent conlaiwed ia bier ef Deugpeet Qh taing i rious didieuly 3 ite } In gue of my preyioug letters I informed you tbat ® pre ore verlag ‘he Bn 2 Baljar, of National Oredit. Quijano, of Interior and Foreign Relations. fantos Acosta, of War, Gonzales Caraso, of Hacienda. General Lopes has been named Minister to Venezuela, Ad sins roan pa in pers, ous Biture of fami! Furniture. stored, By TORK OFFIVE, @ SRQAnTAr.

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