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~ re ——————————————— NEW YORK, THUNADAY, FEBRUARY 86, 166 3T. DOM } GO AND HAYTI.. "he Relative Geographical | of Bio United States and the Republics of St. 40a Ed ao Abramse—Discovery of the Spustous Y Plate im @ Women's Mo@—Fourtess Thousand Dollars of the Currency Otreulation— The Mil pen Cleeed, de. ‘ ' Fere pumber of monthe part the United States deteo tives in this and other citica have been clogerupem the ~~ track of a manufactarcr of a twenty-five cons freutions currency, with specimens ef which (he county be Seeded, aad which hag been so well prepared that tt te well ead - culated to deceive even the moxt practised experts ery" They found out, not long ago, that the mb WE or fountain head of tho ovunterfelt wee le | cated af Philadelphig, and preparetian® Wer oe in neitner 2 y R ‘ © | Once entered inty eatrap the jolly miller and Dis erew. dong PR re gn ee ee . lo a000 f, , Bul in this they were not entirely eucosasfuh They od ck ‘to tue dominion of the mother country. Two or , } , io fg catch tho miller's miattots, however, om@ Rave es abree years were employed in the concoction and . ) ¢ ¢ t safely honsed in Ludlow street of thig treason, when Spain invaded the island with om) 5 = " the pine mover tothe manuf ve idable foree,but found the Dominicans united to op- 4 “ S cent fractions! the invaders, The war, which began in 1861, con- A ‘ 4 RO} “Rang Abrams, with varying success, characterized by ’ - 4 a Mlanie Price bas y 1 the latter chy @evero engagements and the almost total dero'ation of - ed 7 q and if pow wader bonds Lo appear Cor her tia = Abrame ho republic, for two years, when it was ended bythe ‘ 4 han thus far eluded the elotehos of the law, and the defeat and withdrawal of the 8 troops. The ex- Q = ; $f . ofcars are offering Ove tundred dotiars reward for bie - \ \ apprehension. A few days since detective Brute Visited Philadelpiia, hoping t capitan the entize sock \o gions among z - fe aier ta —S } ; gang of ite and thelr faction. Santana, after his treason, went to Spai A P 2 there in disgrace. The war with Spain left General Antonio Salcedo President of the republic; but he, ing-too anxious to make a treaty'with Spain, the leuns got suspicious of him; and on October 10, 3864, a cidnight caucus of ministers and a few citizens 4 him’ and appointed the Vice Presl- § - . Ss ‘e , Dot Lowell nod irvee, Suding she The + . ‘ i her porwon whih they wanted, or Tested ber in Houston treet ohe had in ber inet the plate from whieh the currency hat all been printed: Tt was af oper taken powwration of eed the woman Hed to the United States Dingrict Atte ‘e whore she rade wn opea and full ‘aon of ber affsir, The plato i# @xoeeding'y Well engraved, ig Worked from single M1 ure of Busanpah A| aud her «an embargo Spon ave of more e! ular Rnd of (emotional remy of f rr tn, The bona of twenty-five com only tible difirnce between the spurious FP ir 4 genuine i the blurred appearence of the head of Washington in the come end the Le and scratchy abading of the sencks conn inoutan trum ebimney of & locomotive at the rieht lower corner of Ue Ienye, Tho paper on whieh the notes are printed te good, and the tinting of their backs Goely o.-:uted, f iow, tt ie Jo Viabter than in the ariginale mw will falte pla om of how wmlasioner Ovborne, and aly again probably ty @hiained to Lemtify nan ber Officers Lowell and Hrade arn cortainty ent fa thanks of the commanity for their exertions i S ing and bringing to Jontion persons engaged in the country Wik countertelt leven of United Maken o@?- rency. yoned b Abra NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Giet Metweem the Civil aud Militesy , Auth@lties ta New Orieane, de. Nee Ousane, Fob. 6, 1888 Somew vat of & feud existe in thix city between the vue m by the’ Untta evil and qnilitary enthoritie, end \t # understood @e be begins hie new official course r and Geffrard assumed the ehiefauthor. | matier bar been referred to Wanhington. It tv all abows oom toy Boy tordtn ve ute i of President. Is September. tbo conduct of the Mayor of the city. Public opinion . alno @ st. e yo schoo! on Domingo city castrian system fa 1864 there were in the conniry sixty two such io others the “New York and %t. Do. which from njno to ten thous pcholars were band of conspirators inong part | salogo Company” ware about to astalish a montbly ling Ingtruction. There were alo fonr rollenon . He very ing versela between New Domingo inte! . mand de for his ebildren, two of whom x ate BMTORE OY ENB BANTIRX BUPUBIIC. poy am Ee, who prosecuted the war with vigor Buenaventura ' Bacz gained L cece ERM teller ore tga fy pp «ye Rg (Ee success; and the yellow fever, having broken out In the | ‘abot | “ides with Geveral Camby, shove couguct mete wHD ore “the edly oF | general approval y execu . rs igned without difficulty. On May 10, The etoaimer Midnstuwa, which sunk mehort tine etmge 1865, General Hainave, Beading » force of rebels, took | * ‘Ne bur, has teen sucpege'mily rived. _ f Capo Haytion, and began a rebellion which Awtistomt Seoretary Ohapdier and Judge Wi snecey to the rebels, until Ralnave Mi Oeamd, Wie eines, ony SAU jatterese bgt tage > November inst vy pales b-day 1,609 brainy, he Salnare ted to fe Do- wes arrested by General Baez for in- rebellion” in Poerto Pinte, Bince that time the | ositance 148i Cold 1 Ne inland, talen: apd 3 . 4 yee Ms , dat UL heel fs my = about the fi ~ oy ete Lo bed ge Bt page ge dh ms ges ty pant | repa eal serena 2%" plentiful ts New York : tn Dominican affairs in - located. | wea sottled in for" neni & century thee cal wax Sprig ein trom te | Sime recat mh tanta re grt | Gahan acta pean commas’ | MURDER IN CORTLANDT STREET. | "sccomcn's Uarean Omeer Mardepes : Mee thee Ceadccrd poe aeneren: wee tod uy Fret. | tied ths population was drawn Of, and, the netives bev. Sua the reneal of ie raneicn, bet B proved af a6 : a + <a hie intimate friend and most intelligent co- | Minister to Mt. Domingo, t# « native of thie city. In 1847 | img been extirpated, the ielaud again became almost a sadvan' 6 ee eae fly, and to add to & Baloon Keeper thet Behind His Own Caine, Ret 4, Ym. PLD of Been or 1848 bo left here to engage in some kind of efforts to | waste. The buvcanesrs now saltied ou ibe island of )pumente mn bg ony J of we | Coumter—Kour Men Impliented—One of | 4, gous of the Preedmon vay of the repub! establish & commercial treaty with Mexico, General | Tortaga, opposite C ‘ringals, and ou the north. cS which tot anemieas tea ek a 1 Prete | 6 eee ae if c papacy weatern const, and placed themanives under the protect. Fret 7. wh been proclaimed expired, his grimy was reduced to « - — aes F anaiae "wabuighee wot, uh of . fom her off Kecape—Investigation Before Coroner | iy, coyerument Mniatry, re- | Cazneau and Mrs. Caxnean went to Texas, where they | bun of war, leaving the | lived for some years. In 1853 President Pierce de i = i i He aan na the jul and profitable works | spatched General Cazneau on a secret diplomatic expe- | defence, and was soon after driven into Cape Haytien, Wildey, de. Moule barbor ts to be examined vy an engineer ofBegr In the purruance of the plan of legislat- | dition to t, Domingo, charged with the work of negotia. | Spaniards being nnable to cope with Prance, the western | Sh Celt) ir Tle ilag Sen eh General capita” ‘The lager beer and refreshiwent saloon of William . J the country’s good, as said ov the oue hand, or at | ting @ treaty with that country, but which treaty was | Portion of the island was ¢ vled in full tothatPower, | Noli Wi fri te or tie Mngtigh Cait, tooutsd ta the basement 6° promiens 0. 69 Gort = to facilitate commerce The ry BY countries inimical to American inter- | never ratified. General Cavnea has continued to reside ‘was, in 1852, despatebed to Port an | ip that country ever since, and has grown wealthy in oifecting “ome settlement with | the merebant trade of the country, ‘ Bouleaque. General but be could sions in the West, and batayne age eae pad eighteenth century, Kurope with one mgar cov. summed ake poopie “fo the meantime the east or Span. ish portion made little or vo progress, In 1700 the w of the Wemern colony numbered about 600,000, at Be ongin and wt peta, os e a of which nomber 36,360 w Mayti, the celebrated negro republic, occupies the | 25.370 (ree people of eolor, the remainder being negro weet portion of the island, aod is divided frow the Do- — bp haar corde Reeth so bm >| rome 1 liad received a Nberal education minican republic on the east by an irregular line drawn on I targe omates, Atill they wore @x- from the mouth of the river Aoses-4 Pitre or Pedernaler, | from ali politirs! privileges, and were not elig)! om the south const to that of the river Masaere, which | to eed of ow 7 Ly ope een flows into the bay of Manzanilia, on the mort Soest, i 7 ie wen heartily reepended to by the w : Livbihath, ibtbageetils' 0s: Nias, Of he ciastent Siréngns. [ pecteneny, veneees Soveties <0 the ‘uations! a colony, ends bewween tatitude 17 56 and 1955 north, | principles of liberty, equality and fraternity then nd longitude 71 62 and 7438 weet, and, inctuding the | ¥96ve Inthe mother oountry. The application of thone ine! it was dod, shovld be condaed exelu _Wvenda wf Tortuga, Gonaive, Ar, conteine 10,09] -eqvare ee, cas, tn, tent ondaet ema miles, divided into six departments, subdivided into ar. | their extension to the free people of eolor—that i, to Mr Conner objerted that Use amovat named neation ym pol peent. Me keew of in which the low wae Whe Longe (he amount of @ ‘thd | pay He eggonted a plevinon Gt @ temnamion te aren the exmk ainonnl, aud pay the seOURs, Meg of jie Mr. Grimes thought # meoth's sree og peertary amown! of tagenge of an of «7 was OB oncom in Stee: per onal ke Tee uileee pated ae reyoriad ay 7 , Collivation was now rapidly extended, and French Hayti 3 ih, i006, the pa. ‘soon bocame the most valuable of all the foreign pounen- : r® te hg beige asweried Foedissetientx and communes. The population is va- | themselves heir dewand war rejected with 1820; and baving ruled af 6 despot, his memory war ax witien rionaty estimaled at 590,000 to $72,000, The ebinr to by aie 5 es See t ry universally exe: 9 that of hie compeer ¥, The Will under considerstiow wae An net for the rele? Im the courm of politiont | are Portau Prince, Cape Hayteu, waives, Cayes, Jac | anking for feet ty Td ~ Fries ge 5 od on | Oe inden a the, potel | Of setmnem ded ethers borne on the Duss of vemele @ the policy of the oppraitien 10 | mel aed Jerome. Port au Prince, or Hort Republiestn, | Deniers Ot terme pon ne PR dinttome | Fuled aver the whole Haylien The ‘vetrooes- | wor dvcharged the four men ran trom the place, fol | wrecked or lost in the nays) ser secretly despate ned by Presidens | % ‘te capetal and princtpal seaport. It te situated at the | some of the leading malattoss now reaclved sion of the eastern colony had been made at the ie lowed by Tere Gainer, who po as ow case say ofieee of the sary ot | Domingo, and which was then | head of the bay of Gonaive and has about 28,000 inhabi- | arma One of the Mabat disti @F thein, Sen of the Bagiich goverement, Wut 8 Sas donee fy Darrow, of the TweRty 2070 ee ctor Me was | veeenl ia the enwpley of the United eae een ine | Mae Gonaives, sixty-five miles eonhwest, in ettamed | OF Nie ry qosiksy with Lageyors pet rogeire | Baio had since boom Yether’ Be than real. ‘The | accordingly arrested, but the three other nee b the anenny, had nawe ot may bo usenet at hie notthouat extremity of the mune bay. Cape Hay- | Sud other eminent tan, raised an’ ineurpestion, with | Proximity of a free republic cay ty 8 com. | comape. The seme of the (perth man We soln, a caherwton Gactrer -!, dealt thoveny hare Ia ble of Cape Francais, the prinelpal port on the north | aboot three hundred followers In October, 1100 He wae + line, was also freught with danger, and en | ¢ Heine, of the Twenty FM scrge Ms ar ae Ty rr ten, ver! + au defeated, capture’, and with hiv brother broken on the | POW revolutionste assembling to deomel and Cayes cre the chief ports en the | Jn001 is the most cruel manner. Twonty-ume of hisfol- | | peuple ” Bees resolved to invite hie | *th dad Jeremie om the north shore of the southwest | lower were hanged. When the news uf iheve xeon peninsula; ant on ‘he same pentnwula sre found Bainet, | tions reached Paris much indignation was expremed &. Louis and Tiburon, the Sant at the extreme south wont, of the island. and facing on the bay of Gonaive the port ave hopes of secur 0 were coavered tation house, 0 Liberty street, where Coroner Wildey | wae notified to bold ap inquert. In order afiord Cap- Boyer, the Haytien \dent, now invaded | tain Helme and hia officers an opportunity te secure the " : coustly, ont 1p 1822 un ited the whole istand under hiv other parties concerned in the munier, Coroner Wildes i" ic + bree lone ae x 1 2 BA orremting Ue iad iaeltitel ritual: born o Hitherto France had not acknowledged | adjourned the inquisition until to-morrow (Friday) morn | sie geutienas from bons suyprae thal an ° po ~ptry Ray Saees te ry LY: hes legee of - oe leo noe of te former vag Th ay the }- F ety vy 9 hyp age & vB | ery Ce a, LA os, 4 names inland north: meddle th ni\ion * as on the condition laytl | bie erm the enlon vine , & : aap ae LA on but it excited to the Dane oi oe he pu Bn should pay 150,000, (sdbeequently reduced to | who 4i4 not see the shooting, har been drained aw | toth ond halt brah L, --U “ 90,000, france, af an indemaity for the losses of the | new The Btripp ts twenty tree years of cunt ue colony to muspeud its operation until they Ficeck colouiots during the revolution, Weyer retained | torn in New York, ead ie « Cia tocatit by , wih Mon majority of to the home government This refunal of | the Presidency 1 hen & revolution broke out | He chasges that the wae fred eae: Tog MW gr sp oy f the east rose againet the Hag. | nell anid to be © boarding howe romper. Deerased | (het ihe catrm, the wertrom ant | commotion among the mulastocs, and civil war between . ered , and in 1964 (Fotr: formed | was shout forty years of age, and s sative of Germany veese! are the bomen of the ote in ’ parr ive rept hered ccbus of tho pebion, ty Tin on teevten tektucen ware soaent reas cader! bpm of | In sear bine te pine afer ihe mere ee oreee aiee Gas Dive ey Sve we oon eo - ou o- jaterfered. plamtatic the Dominican Republic. The Presidency of Mayti fell | & revel’ 4 . efector Wee, " insurrection, sagen 251701. Toe wile ta caeh oon to Herrard Rivitre, who marched withan army of twenty | @ loaded Deringer |, whieh are ph 5} have | geeded fore ove rae bone ~; th 4 sented (Repte 11) W admit the mulattoss to the civil | thousand men the revotted face, bit wae | belonged to every extreme bore 1 lh them by Jaw, there seemed | soon (April #) compelled to retire wi bis own borders _—— - Do they keew = z +9 Bot a Dap Ms fo! retgeat was avenged & decree of ban Court of Oyer ana Termimer. j ow | ay oo one they wored His suceqmor, Goerrier, in lene than 6 - pod Tid mar afver bh elevation io power; he wan mceseded by Before Jaze G G. Rarnaré, cher ond colliery of August’ of Bt, deeree of May 16. When Hrerrot, but the election of ibis patriot was sanrbaly ¢ Pe 1. —Hie Honor wok bit peat oo the reel of) Det ff oorer Basso arg the ne Molatioes flew to | completed before be be aine digusted with > Gu even ocoek. aio bare © et = Soper ny yh ry ey er pe wrote ARSAUL? On 4 PoLscuMaN. ng gone wot he bad fairly entered open his dutien In that Posse Jutge Rareart saked if the District Attorney war | “enue Sp ia hives hemastven Ronloaque wes inducted into power The new Premdent. | renay to proceed with any rsee? ey 4 word to royalist and follewing op the poltey of his predecessors, whieh had a te, bind to ome ey ot | r attack bone was invaded been interrupt 'd by #0 many casualties, renewed the Mr Gunning & Redford, Jr, nem, 5 bo Bevnd ineurgent held Saran = fepudiic. and actually | the ose of the People againnt Jobe O'Neill, whe 2 ‘with him strong to into te terri whee sez would , 4 ‘et and | | il i BH » ¥ confirmed ae act of the commissioners, formally = “aes French 5 conquered tie 6 birt oo fs Port ts Bats yy ,~: ante a ay . many ned the ado The ee Port do Board of Aldermen Pax beek, afters orewiast jaaroat hdd ed nent ‘> I ing the | the'Preerh oe army, en OG caplten a: to ted theme in the the ng! the island, ube he yt ie courte | maar Wye bg Ladd i tre, eg Prmangen. in the chat, ont the are Rave! J to Prance Under fo ein omnes ll hole posers the eer merce gt Nad Ven Voortae To tg we rut ant arene sparation nee rie alae wil the whi age ye) y tor bie defence; that he the them. know. would be ready for hut tral nent Og. amd thet thie Be Abserqan Vor Yoome from lod ging . ne dimtine. ppiicetion was mate (6 good faith and pot for the per Poche ct Fewwe At OPS revenue tow between on account of race or eater. vem of Away seiilag Paste 00 Kingston rnd, Detwens Anea, Te 1901, however, Hapeleon Boneperts, then Pires Con Jetge Barnart remaries (hat the a@ Aer G4 perme & ‘

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