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° NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 but of Catharine Rogers, a native of Ireland, aged | the “great man,” whom he had seen for the first COLONBIA. dent Castro, and apparently one of the leading sup- Re eee ee ene tee rome othe injurice | showed. tis waarks ofthe bien beste ia his #0 received. A verdict of accidental death was ren- fanaies eae Ay mee Sheueed sit, Hae. The Pacific Mal! Steamship Company's steamer saa aur was sat one broken of us command ‘ALLBoRD Eurorion Fxavps Investicanioy.—The | seat ones ofthe earth could not be thus affable, the | Alas cm rey, el. Bho Ding era.de! of | cig, © Yeks Mmleniot bask The gogulne tro meee porter ‘consel m Aspinwall Dece . 7 nd 2, ommntes' r Congressional committee now in this city for the | well performed, ay WSS onan oF Susy ony ’ of Alujeela, Heredia and Cartago, and a civil purpose of investigating the alleged naturalization Meantime, within the hall of the stately residence i guard of leading citizens placed in San Jose, The frauds at the last election held a session yesterday, | ‘he momeutary Mr. drain had uudergone @ sudden | Arrival of the Stenmer Montana at Pamamian | “oils coliied tsugull, peace and giver bela “4 able metamorph i the On Peestablished. On (he Lota, after the revolu- The commiites sat witn closed doors, abd the in 1 tO be the eronesuite George Francis and | Smalipox—Death of a Murderer—The Lesis~ | {\nu'y movement of Salarar was diseoverct, a NEW YORK CITY. Tosourcas of petieny, nad "we ea areed sad remnie Juaines, General Salavar was Com- im-Chief of the army uader Jiminez. THE COURTS. Mr. Courtney replied to the remarks of counsel Pee eee eee for the defendant and detailed bis own efforts to pro- UNITED STATES DISTRICT cOUAT. pe The Great Cotton CaseAnothor Postpones Poke Tous canine Ly FY ane with ment. the case, Whether the witnesses are of not, On Before Judge Slatelford. the day to whieh your Honor | i. Batt Junetion of gecreey Was Unposed upon the witnesses “4 5 Would be derettet tn m wi be waivin, became the placid, caretul, method rter of an latare—Local News—A Special Commission | comprouise appears to have been entered into ‘The United States vs. Vernon K, Stevenson.—This | 4 rigut which eeeceies fan’ injure. the gor. | “xamlned. upholsterer.! He turned the chairs atound until Ne | from Guatemala co the United statee= | eiween him and the goverument, by which Jong pending and imporiqat ease was peremptomily | ernient in its Pate ly Ue cane, itt did not ast | | Reoxtess Durvixa.—An Sagem vee teas vee Ae Viewed them in every possiolo aspect; Ne Neld | Coley Caghing on the Way to Bowotn. ne ara, Mowed 19 Ueent in” hie Pasig. ie jor the seatournatt . 1 ee over he and eye em wil e Closes! ormmmander-in-Cuief, in OF apt down tor trial, for yesterday. The defendant, | f0r an sdjournmien on the aalaans Teatunted. | day-by Coroner Rollms at 110 Prince streo scrutiny, At last he became convinced, and informed PANAMA, D6e 982800. | occupy Rimerkf exctusively tn: iis’privete ‘pesinege Colonel Stevenson, with nis counsel, Messrs, Joha : can from to-m the rewains of Elizabeth Banta, who was run over | the admiring servant that r bad bean era ‘Ths resiguation was, < eds E. Ward and Charles E. Whitehead, was in court, ~ Courtney That te all, Tear anes on the 2ist inst, by a baker's wagon driven by Joun | mistake made; these were not Mr Train's Ree “ ayes joo ar me on a complhnes wad, paid to & General by t the legal gentiemen being armed with & mass of The Coart—And at that tige you goon withthe | Lam. The jury rendered a verdict holding the | chairs at all, but something decidedly inferior, night of the 17th, aud having @ very care: | government for is noble services, and he was ap- are oner ible for the accident, and he was | 80 he would take them at once and | both to discharge and receive she could not be get | » ed to \he comtaaod of the artillery barracks, Paperd applicable ad nevessary to the conduct of | jere'or nut? ly committed for trial on ® cae ee eT not Bec a eee a sng tecaineed ais | Teady t0 recetve the Califoruia passenger who S| "SiO. cie'tron is usin reported shart this season 4 a tive of New Yor! ie real pol admi crop port sho Fie was @ native » aged subst ne i a gueation, fo ane ave ‘ina gress vidas sikgpeaind Tomiee Rea rag Ly to bot we rather faney this is with a view to keep up ‘Tus Nowereanta Warp Reape Cuva.—The an- | Mn Tone ea $ of admirstion 4 RECOURSE REE TORRENS ay? |\ he pets y and care he had evinced she watched | pent el pee Its feaved that farther trouble may occur in the neal election for officers of this society for the en* | him frow the stoop and saw him walk down the pe allaaet tts Raped Hag hing] sown 24 Politica! World, which will be very prejudicial to the wulng year, having been precedgd by a lengthy and | avenue bearing the inferior chairs, nge ly $85,500in treasure. country just at tie commencement of the coffer wit rited canvass, culminated on Saturday last, ‘The sequel of the story is soon told. The pseudo We are quite barren of local news during the | crop. The prominent candidates for the Presidency ‘ee “malting lain the following result:—For | shee a wey Changing to the careful porter,was | past few days.” The dry season appears to have wet | Pom Sibu lo be Lr. 4. M. Moatealegre and Dr. e goad ing but @ city bird of prey. He and it ont pn Vresident, Waa, #, Randell; Vice President, G. Loeb; | the chairs disappeared together, and no trace of | 14 and outdoor improvements have commenced | ‘Phe Adwirsl of the Prench feet tn the Pacific Seeretary, Theo. ‘Steuernaze!; Treasurer, L. King; either has yet ao 3 crf 4 - of the case. Notwithstanding the frequent and alleged Mr. Courtney—Yes. vite st ‘unavoidable postponements which have from tue The Court then Teotton sdjoura- to time been ordered in the case, it was pretty evi | Mest om the conditions above set fortn, dent that aucther postponement would be applivd UaiTED cnouT for by the United States Digrict Attorney, Mr. Court a hap ney, in congequence of the non-appearance | The Order for Stay of Proceedings on the of two material and important witnesses for | Wullertom Case Vacated—The Cane Put op the the government, Judge Blatenford having taken | Calendar for Trtal, his seat on the bench was at once addressed by | The United States ea. IMtiam Fullerton and Jake Mr. Courtney, who said—May it please your Honor, | 2UPuy and Others.—Our readers whl remember Thave to make a motion in the case of the United | that in this case on the 19th of December Mr. Foller- States vs. Stevenson this morning for an adjoura- | om applied to Judge Nelsow at Washington for a mento the sth or 6th of January next. As I stated | SAY Of proceedings on his indictment Wil April, on r al the ground that serious and grave questions of law to your Honor some time ago, we had material and so Ae yyh 0 wie TT Gen Most important witnesses 1m tue South, that We CX- | 16 Loar te case, sO Luk WEFe Might Ue a Corluboate pected them here, but that they did not reach bere we Judge et. I seut a subpoena a iew ago to the veto bes pod atl ay pe ni 8 arsbal at Washington, for the purpose of having | supreme Court of the Lalted Slater. 2, een found. Yesterday detective | around the city, Cases of smallpox continue to ex- | writes that he bas discovercd 1m the Straits of Ma- iurariail Ip dburkharut and the old members of | Lustace was put apon Wis tral and has at hopes | hibit themselves; bus the disease makes jitwe head. | gellan am URKHWwe rock, sltared a ull ald SLX Tur New Yous TUMNVEREIN.—The very numer- | ing him disgorge his il gotten articles, way, though nothing has been done to prevent 48 | ‘Tauar isiand. We saw at the moment Cape Tamar society New Y |. _—— spreading. Any cases arriving on the California | to the north, elgnty-live degrees due east, It has — nes Ware Tarmbes beta thet set ie Y y" four metres twenty-live cen’. of water at low tide. annual election of omicers at thelr hall, on Orehard FORGING RAILROAD TICKETS. Steamers are now retained on one of the company’ | 7" 4)" aad. thas thed@iecovory was made by. the Ad: street, on Saturday last. The following were islands, instead of being sent up to the city, | infra!’ attp striking OM the rock and knocking @ hole . Ries ore , le a od lio ber bottom, She M# now uldergowg repairs in hosen;—Preside: Richard Katzenmayer; Vice | Ingenious Mode wind " J. L. Baldwin, who assassinated the late William yu Vrewtemt, Conrad Kuhm; Corresponding Secretar A fm the C; peogin i 7 petae Parker, Superintendent of the Panama Maiiroad, m | CYbe es Cart mura; hecordhug secretanes, F. Schoenewald Eee Sinko ge We ntnam, Gs WHERE his onte: f ‘ ; can = iisohot, Treasurers, A. Roemer aud sustaye Justiee Hogan yesterday held an exammation at | '8 ~ 8 dapinmel om the Stiiver Repreniber wmoen Pisk-BOWLES YROM A “HUD” STANDPOINT, Ficleche: Turn Wardens or Teachers of Gymuastics, | the Tombs in the case of William G. Wright, whose | 88 Who has since been kept under guard tn th vat ae iia iuoriing The” Marsha Me codes naa Spey Braces District Attorne’s | W. Heesier and 0. Wels, aud eroperty Warden (Zeug- | arrest on a charge of forging railroad tickets has al- | Hospital at that pisee, died on the Lott lust. {row | . Mare Plek ™ return to the subpovas—“Not found.” Your | stay of proceeliaga, auvounced 10 tne Court, audge | Yar H. Morn. ready bees madepublicin the coluinnsof tne Hinata, | MeeRecte of the wound tuficted om himself at tue | A Christmas Bex from to Mr. ta are very Sinteoinls and-secaaentr ol ob Benedi¢i presidiag, tat he Would Loy) tej te pre- ALLROED _ ava Tinea Lar dae er ‘The firat, witacss called. waa Henry W. Gwimner, of Lrg rian assassination, when ht apne to viow Bowles. tee. ‘ 7 ane b tempe- fr OWN Uke Laue Ob Like abseicunshina- ain BELL Ube TUE CITCMUIS ANCES Bt Lacks LO dus the published accounts of the mele a No, 1 Astor House, who testifled that he tsthe general | tion up to liis weath Baldwin has beea of uusouted Bowron, Mass. Christmas Day. france mecting belt at the corner of James strect urpose of maintaining the issue on Wie part of he b ved J Nelua Woui & and tuat he beueved Judge = © Epirors OF Tae MOsvON EVENING Ga- government in this case, 1 regret exceedingly 7 tliat these Wituesses are nol here, bus We bave Used | AHAMINE Me Ue every possible effort to get them here. Your Houor | iyeton vacaling Knows that we cannot compel the personaiatiend- | pe placed ou tue calendar for Wha by JU gee ance of Witnesses frou the distaat Southera States. he case will be put on the caledla Both these witnesses have expressed their willinguess | grsp Weduesday im January " assage and ticket agent for the Pennsylvania Rail- | Mud and lately was entirely demented. and New bowery, on Sunday ulght, some iaaccu- rs id this cit naa ha ttn ay med si ‘Lhe Legisiature continues in session and has been fe pactes ofetirred. I appears that a young man named ye yormes for some Umne past engaged traming a new coustite c) Bowles, Esq. of SpringGeld, Mas., «ar- ‘ash ahewpred ig distur tue harmony of we | the 1yth inst, by Abraham Ackerman, of No. 66 | tion, wiich is not yet given to te world. ‘he grout 1 sentto jau, for wnat? ‘That being the mecting, whea Mr. Dris we doorkgeper, at | Exchange..p that be had purchased. fro | burden of thelr iabors appears to be how to raise the | question witieh Bow agitaves the pubie mind permit tempted t reneve ht. jax then drewa knive, | Wright a tic income of tie Stale suiielently lo meet the enormous | ie tarough your eolumms, whieh have: hutherto t . purporting to have been issued by to come here and give thei testiipony as soon as M ULLEGTON'S APPIDAVIT, woudl wiscod Wa the L expenses that are Constantly occugrit, 5 paimtalned fled aad decoroas slience upon & ‘ he a b or ‘ " ace and sioulders, i Ne “ XP are coustanlly occurring im quelling | Maiutalned a digu: and decorow P ever they have returned to Wasuington, which will | ho fotlowuig i the aaldavit presediet by Mr. | [he pone arrested tae aggressor and he isuow held | We,Peansyivania Hatlvond Company, and alloged 10 | revolutions. Lam wituin the mark wien Lsay that |, siidject whieh suould be strictly a matter of legal ad~ beon the 4th op oth ot January next. We cousider | puerto to Judge Nelson Of Which too eNdeRLOr | for tral. ek ad OE ee ca nnd ainboy, Penueyivania | 2 2olar has not been spent for the public goo dur. | jndicy present a few inctam deference to the he Ner OY, Vane Bae 2 y, dennsyl va ing the past year. ‘The State to-day cannot boast of le widen d the testimony of these Wiinesses very important, o occedings Was granted, sinus vacaied and if your Honor deems it necessary that 1 sould al Bat pwn oo ° present these acts in the shape of an adidavit i} will Ge Unwed Sates c, Wiliam Fullerton « dogo, J repeat, your Honor, that without the lesil- | southern District of New York, #.—Wulrerm Pw Cher? Unoae rae Bee.—Margaret Masterson re- | and Pitisburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Raliroads, | 9 Square yard of macadaiiz Toad, or andi aideson the corner of Pifty-third stveet and Broad. | 5#!d ticket being signed ‘Lewis I. Houpt, agent,” carver carriage road of any kind beyond the ¢ War, O64 when the fetliracd home on funday she and numbered 301 on all of the coupons attached to | of miies opened and kept in order ‘by. priv 7, & res od Some qn Puncay suid Uickel, ali of which bore the endorsing stamp of | soripuon, ‘ihe city does Hot possess either a public 1 of p and ilu me by Samuet was of itself a mony of these two witnesses certain portions of the end permden a # wt ho bn fate icps i may have seen iit to ease cou Hot Wath saicky be preseuted 4. his tie fon, Oe, ort, ta tly ane ah Ueing Guy | found Alice Dickson, aged seventcen, hidden under | the Peusylvania Railroad. Mr, Gwinner charged | Scigol or hospital, altuough 4U his a popuiuiion of thd haacruptious journal: tothe court, Although 1 know your flouor has pe- | Si. lori uy Areas Caries GPOouer, Di Pied, | the bod, when the girl made w trivia! exense and | that the sald ticket go purchased by Mr. Ackerman | ypwards of 10,000 souls. Nothing is kuown fron 2 oF two Gliwice extracts from the #0 Tempiorily set down tuis case for trial this mormng, | join x. voruer, Clareace A. Seward. G, t. (euks | Maiteped to ercape, Furluer mvestiganon Wasa fulse und iraudulent issue, the company of | government records of the imports or exports of the d sheet edred by Samuel Bowles, Yet you will hear adi the usual and ie: : that Kinrgaret's pocketbook had been siolen, which he was the agent having no kuowiedge of or | Hort, A register of births, deaths or marriages 1s n0- gfleld, Mass. Low scurvility and dis- excises 1OF | and John E. Burrill, the counsel of this defendant r made, O0 | Here, and that alter such siatement inate as alore- posed in good | gaid he is advised by his said Conus! im Lhe Mmanuer we would be | 4 ‘ diet a wroeibth ton ake and to ' hereinatier stated; that fe :! | uiverest im the saine. ; . I any revense 4 as Gifty-twe dolians Com WAR ac. <p , 4 where to be found, and stalistics on this head coud sures of aifatrs generally reveajed to buily the doe- cordiugly arrested yesterday, aud, betag arraigned Areas Soeetries, ot e. CoTEchanme piace, heal not even be guessed at. No statement has been | tor and the priest have long smce tadooed the vere Justice Hogan, she Was held for trial at the wy ptorey puciieaes oe Ue ees wun laid before the public within the memory of the | Springiield Repu tiean from decent breaktast tables und attached tothe complaint ans lavit of Mr. } Gidest inhabitant of the receipts or expenditures of | in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, and upon postponement, even Wien such an ore @ motion for postponement. i si faith, I believed in govud faith, th: ready to-duy and tat those witne: ; my: pent li cou POURS Whe hu wen | Gouctal sesuus, . . } to take their place on the stand when called upon to framed under —_ ory eG ae Bewans ov Pickrocemrs.—Pickpockets, ‘urglara Quinner trom Waghs oa Sie Lash a Decorah phe the goverament, and uli the people know about the | any other subject than mysell my relatives and Give their testimony. 2 and disiinet siaiutes of the Untied Staten; : hat when he visited the villee at 206 Broadway he | state of the Treasury is from the coustant call made | friends would not have perused its columns, The Court—1 think you must put your application | that severat Important questions of law aud | St thieves of alt sorts are at present enjoying a | saw only Wrig! rm 0 informed him that he had only | on them’ wo give, give; or the stereotyped answer | On the 28th of November last “Samuel Rowles, eer anne wake aloes pe 4 ptr some of great’ inirinsic didicalty are “im. | Mich harvest and seem to deiy the eGuris of the | Ms more Hoku! left. twenty-seventh precinct, | #iVeH, by the Treasurer ‘when called upon to pay a Kea of springled Mass.” publi fn eto iay 1. om BFS got yeu wth Hebel mba y RY i) ° i overnment debt, ‘No hai con que,” which, betug ia- | headed “fie New Hero of Wail Stree! ‘as de- volved i the constrastage of the nani of | police authorities to detect thew, Plckpockets | testified that he ‘arrested Wrigit on the 224, when | ororeted, means, nary reds? Hy bornS: voted to a bitter, abnsive, untratniul and unprovoked to testify wo. . ~ 4 ir. Courtiey--I received this papér from the Mar- | Me Sad mdictventy and wil soweasails aa 1 US | eioct the eily raiirvad care for their places of onera- | the prisoner imiormed him that he had sold ‘ave or |“ iTivace’ entamprige Is endeavoring to onganize a | utiack on my Origia, vocation, habits, personal ape shal at Washington only half an hour ago. 1 ex- » facts cl ’ 2. | Gem, Sed ny & day passes bat a score or more Com- | SIX of the tickets and had four or ive left; after | fre prigade, but it is rather uphill work, and al- | pearance and family attite! pected’ those wicuesses vo be here. if your Honor | We (wets changed aguas Hike eed a Ae Gas | Polite ate ined® Of te loss of valuables. Last | taking Wright to the station house the ‘oficer | tough the engine is already eve, It wil Ue hard Lo Por example, with, now gives me a litle time 1 will prepare the | jeen sound, it i# desieavle tk tle should be 1 tuts | CCS Mr. Alexander Locans had « varuable goid | Visited the of there discovered fifty-three of | co; up and keep a company together in this hot | and rauli as. e883 disregard of tratn possibilities, “samuel Bowles, Esq., of attidavit, “ aoe ee ee oe Be | watch cut rom hie gward chain, while riding ou a | the tickets, ten of them not being dated. Piecane: Springticld. Hass.” dal eee see en aplalous of the suprete Court of the (nied | MAthAVeMUe CaF, vet ween the Astor House and Four- | Gustavus Shepard, of No. 07 West Forty-fourth | rhe unfortunate Department of Chiriqui remains | ruined the ‘Erie Atallway After @ short absence the District Attorney re- | Stilattncthon, That under Lio lawa of tie uid | Ment street, The ear was crowded with passengers, | street testified that he .had vised the oftice of | as unsettled as ever, aud the Governor, usemi-bar- | for himself ‘The multiplication of its stock has turned into court and presented an ailidavit to tie | Siates there is no mode of oblaming suck ating | Witch aforded an excelent opportunity for rogues Wright on the 14th inst., and purciiased of lum a barian, at the head of a set of reckless soldiers, is | been fearful. From thirty mutlious of nominal capi- bench, setting forth the facts referred to by him In | except upon @ ceritiicale of division, aud that mo | ' erate. licket almular to the one shown by Mry Ackerman, } Coramitting shocking outrages on the populace, pil- | tal a year ago it lias how been raised to sixty or his application for a furtuer suort postponement of | S2chPtcubitaty ‘Can be obtained tries the cause | GRAND LARRY. —Hridget Healy, on betag brought | #4 he pald twelve dollars for it; a day or two after | lacing even the trinkets from the poor Women, and | Seventy millions, and what there is to show for the ‘the case, : shall be. tried belure one of the associate jusiices | helore Sustice Maustield at the Kasex Marke: Police | if, purchased two more’ tickets and paid | ropomy in every way. difference beyond some worthless securities of the Mr. John E. Ward, for the defendant—What 18 the | ote Supreme Court of the Untied States ittmg Wright twenty-three dollars for the two; he had | “pon Francigco Palacios 1s at present here as spe- | Hartford and Erte Koad it 1s impoasibie to say.” date of tne subpoena? as circult jadge. ‘That if the cause be tried before | COW Yesterday morning, pleaded guilty to the | since ascertained that all of the Utkets so purchased | cia) Gommissioner from the republic of Guatemala | Were it not inconsistent with my weil known good Mr. Courtney—December 24, Your Honor, on this | Onc of the district judges of the United rales there | Change Of stealing fourteen Yards of French merino | Were utter forgeries; witness was not connected | ty cue United States and Great Lritain, part of his | nature and forgiving disposition L should unhesi- afidavit ask a short delay to permit the ‘govern- . “ . with any railroad, and he saw Wright only on the | yicei por th tat F ceecg Maanter Bowies: Ena. ot Spring- Hoot Stent pest te fa ca teh | Me nuuont oh fe a acs | Atrazine na ni aut te |S ramus he hed ved the oe, mii beg omegaate San fo he papa at | OY Be ee see ae on the tr is wow the 2sth of December, and 1 only ask vil the | SP¥ olen district Jace ot ce ‘Jui dir, Gwiner, being recalled for cross-examination, | aucurated by the government of that State, which I | that single statement. gave tte prisoner the above mealoned articles to make | testified that the a by Ackerman : | ‘will be here for the purposes of this trial. motion has’ been given herein on behalf of this de- Me sum was di' pro raia among the sever: America in point of progress, prosperity and sta- | astouuuing calumny on the bench and bar of New , t itnesses Were not yet United, ayy | thas her pro | companies over whose roads the could 4 rN 0 a gigan- Hr Soutoe ete sr Mamuiton,aSoutherner, | (tea ied ‘vefore a fall bench of n.cireus | Lerchea tre ieolgn bal the prisoner | Grutel the coupons being evidence of indebtedness, | "iY gunboat Penobscot, Commander Eastman, ust tho way ot ‘Teal swiuuliug has over Doct per- who lived at the South at the time and was faiiliar | CaUS? can be tri fore # full Dench of a circuit | arrested. Other parues making similar complaints, | and they i the basis of adjusting accounts, Stee eieg att Tee ioeing tee Carthnennn’ fated In this country, and yet it-may be that Mr. With the suipping of cotton on the part of the defend | Cov" it acue g tral of tho. imdicuwent. "Thus de- | /nugek was eke Wi 4 Br. Ackerman, on cross-examination, stated that | Santa Marshiy Camang, Curacos, <c, Aged) | Pak AI Mis associates have doue OU ng that the ant. As I am informed, he will testify us to the | Donent further says that great publicity has boen | COMPHMENTARY INNNEE To SENATOR CAnseREY.— he Was not connected with any rail but that he | “phe United States ‘steamer ‘Yantic, Commander | cannot legally Justify, “at least in the New Yor! marks on the different bales of cotton shipped by the TOCe UMS Avainst ts deiendant, and | A Complimentary dinner was given inst evening at | Purchased the Uckets tn parsuance of directions 10 | goyd, arrived at Aspinwall from Carthagena on the | courts, several of wiuch they seem Wholly to own, defendant, when shipped aud where shipped to, Cried iat en Indlctineas Ras, teen found, Bas Delmonico’s, by Mr. K. B Rosevel, in honor oan. ee ee ae aera ie the | nighr of the 17h instant, and reports yellow fever as | Mr. Fisk's operations are sald to be under the legai and will show that the cotton was shipped | been extensively circulated, and that such ~ sibadiomahans ok Sestewere $5 ithe | prevailing at Santa Martha and Baranquilla. uidance of both David Dudley Ficld Charles directly to New York. Sweetlaud, the other witness, | Doplicity and circulation have been brougat about wed enya Caleb Cushing landed nh Onrttiagsnn and proceeded | O’Conor, and now both Judge Barnard, of the State, who is employed in one of the departments at eg those who instigated the eaid indictment, And 8's forsale cheap, on account of sickness. | thence via Calamar to Bogot and Judge of the United States Courts, Washington, has in his possession evidence of the | yé further says that the charges against this defend- bets * , 86 Broadway, room No. 6, up stairs. 4 back up and bag gg the agian ane senses e New York city aut 1e shipping and marking of ‘ils particular cotton: | ant have been much discussed in the newspapers of Witness 454 Ret 900 Cooper, for the’ prisoner sald indifference of Grument and important to the defendant—and fam | tue city of New York and elsewhere, and that appa. aah CENTRAL AMERICA. ta Stasse” was not, you wil sso entirely unjust Siuxious to preseut it to tie Court as fully ana per. | T20UY ea em Tegurd ‘thereto untavorubie. to" thus sceeies to Tully comasals tho, priscase. Ob ee GBS = jlepel ons oi . ne ic opinion in ere! unfavorabie —o, | Heady. as ohn, “Under these circumstances the Nt |g ouent. And e further says tat lie has reason a charge of forgery tn detauit of $3,000 vail, Wright fiaten ba _pemnercagiecsarien cenit teeoey WRT LB: hi Bee kA than he has Bean inticed: if injured at all, by this ‘to believe, and ‘does believe, those who insti- mye a veof New Ham a y- ut—Dr. Francisco jenas ted Presi- : at Springieid, Mass.." 1s not nally ated these proceedings agaist deponent have been ty ea gt potent rigs and in answer dent of Salvador—Prosperity of the Repub- | Bowles, Esq. sc oned’ aaeines Tinh HOt PA stponement of a few days. I had a direct com- “ " and utter’, ascertains Pranlcation fromthe, Secretary “Of, the. Treesry frnivenced eee a ee oe faaile a dune oy others, ‘The fcke were afl regu. | Me—Attempt to Overthrow the Provisional that I'am putity of having a father who1s, nappy, ) ‘Stating ‘that the witness (Sweetiana) Is at preseut | Tits “Geponent 1s proiessioually connected, “That aaccheek Tad wy becness openly Preadent of Comm Ricu-Discovery of a | i inmate of a lunatic aavium,. ‘This sours. all the South on government business, in the 4“ ii what de] G eived onice.” Hm alleged that several thousand abtiatee o milk of human kindness in the breast of the Spring- ‘The witwess (Hamilton) alluded tos not the Hamil | 12 the discharge of Ae ~ a Worgs of forged uv gen disposed of in this | eek. im the Stralte, of Magelinu, figid morallst, and he prophetically cousigns me to : ton who gave information in the case. pe etl a ER ae a undertaken, Daneel way ‘several Jena] ry a + sy,, PANAMA, Dec. 20, 1868} g ian mouse oF 8 Bt en ler as ’ = ee a oy ad 5 fe pe cine coe sa ayy phe ed made against the District Attorney of the United parrane ‘The Pacific Railroad Company's éteainer Saivador | Under t ‘Mesars, Editors, don't Mr. Courtney—Yes, he is a brother. ie think [had cause to feel vexed with Samuel nak on the part of the defendant, replied. Derr cine: saxieae canner rom nae ‘THE ALLEGED GAPLOSION AT THE OLYMPIC THEATRE. arrived at this port from Central America on the 16th | Po 103. Esq., Of Springteis, Mass? Beem wagencrour that we decline’ an adjournment | curred the personal ill will and hostility of sald Ds Ourupio Taearin, New Your, Dec, 26, 1408, | Inet» bringiug the fovowing Nowa: Lar Preheat expreanion of mussan wisdonh 61 this case for six days, or to any adjournment save | {ict Attorney, and deponent is, justified in the beliet of Sane To Tue KoxFOR OF TUB HenaLD:— pT for the good government of mankind. If any error under the strict ruling of your Honor, Lhave to ask | Which he entertains that the Disivict Attorney alore- | may © oh qoaee ’ The House of Representatives opened its regular | fy‘ heen committed those wio made te law com- your Honor to review the ‘case from its commence. | $>\ne prejudice of this déponent, and that thelitws: | witha pllocon Loan, irem, whieh catun “hor manila a 40" vo tg correction of an eal} sessions on the 25th of November, on which day the | mitted it, 1 regret that the wife of Samuel Howles, sretar of property that the defendant stevenson ia | Hon iu which this deponent has’ thus been involved | hacbto Nransforred aod neoneslisied ner roture te aed -eedhabyysl giving Ronohe coe President of the republic, Don Vicente Cerna, | H#d. of SpringiieMd, Mass, was disturbed or even fh this ety was locked up under’an attachment | Bas assumed a personal character toa degree in no | the city for repairs of damage vusiained. It is, bane P delivered the usual address, in which he | *H0red Ny tw oat the aycopmamme porde of fone on tage oo Tao gg eee a a a a ee ee ee en eee cena abe tase nat | # that tHe relatons of the stato with | ffeeacckers aul una ear ediors whe, umnored or summer of of 7 " brought to the city of New. Y@rk 3,000 bales of oo i epg ge aR EO TR — pers Dutiding, tarough some unforeseen cause a | the neighboring republics of Salvador, Honduras and one ee Cempeaenens aurinditferent tor Mr, ton, which belonged to the Confederate governm nally great 5, that, steamer Led 3 danuary, aragua are of the most friendly nature, as also prt yoy pol atl by right of conquest to the United fe has’ been a counsellor-at-law and ii al ning A. M.- The same rule applies to the tauinere new her wuusual occurrence), bursi in its un- Nic oF re, Bowles the ome a bieweit = nage fronting the coal vault under | With the United States and Europe. Peace and tran- | over the first innings. the on iy thereby an | quillity reign throughout the Interior, and thus the | conceded that! have as much right to deiend 4 Veharacter has to attacl Gas through the soft and uutrozen ground, | popiic authorities have been able to devote all their ercrce venta, yng ‘oo tk ‘the most un- 1 and nat tae prea Of explosion Wat the gas | attention to the improvement of the country, the pro- inching devermination until tt 1s proved to the con- 5 ir. Bowles need not fear but that I will bring iguted and Kept burning under | tection of industry and the development of the rich pnt At Me poetics a mndital tribunal and then “let ae ye until ‘wunely aid repaired We | natural resources of the State. Roads have been if By thas that 9 justice be done though the heavens fali,? and these ‘ vay was thore vecsieune, batt ie pet ard opened and improved throughout the department; | are a few of the reasons, Messrs. Editors, why T = rs ieee Was at ouce secured against. | public edifices have been repaired and schools have | Tested and locked U| ‘Samuel Bowles, Esq., 01 Peatee: that bs active practice in this , States; that he had converted that cotton to bis own practice city and its vicinity | Use aiid thereby damaged the government of the | for more than twenty years. | nat during that pe- United States to the amoust of $1,000,000, Conscious — ie, professional . | Ments have brought him prominentiy before of our own innocence and regardiess of any feat community; that “his: charketer. oF N tation has led a ans' atid immediate: never heretofore been assailed; that he secured and oneal the” peo) on for tetas gf ed the confidence of those by whom he has been profes- ‘away, aud it was the close of the May or gay ape and withony solicitation on his vi wn been honored by an elevation toa june term before we could get even a motion heard | hifh iaicial position, and he feels that it is due to before your Honor. On that motion the isurict At- hi Mass.” ith every re: % for your ; those to whose good will and confidence hi HAYES, Leasee and Manager. Springfleld, Mass.’ very respect y Hae eet rie newed good aad aubsenutiat swage | #10 & ood teasure’ indebted for. what ge dhe wa been established as far as the tmited means of the | fairness and courtesy, I remain very truly; Your obe- to believe, that Hamilton been spirited away by | CVF success may have attended his labors, TOHESTER WNTELLIGENCE. population would admit. Steps have been taken | dicut servant, JAMUS FISK, Jr. us, Other ailidavits were filed setting forth that if | &% well as to himself and those whose vo favor the production of mdigo—tn former times a the Court. would give tie government another term | fe Stil more, strongly, connected with, liks owl, to New Yous AND New HAVEN BatLnoan.—A meet. | favorite staple of Guatemala. new contract for ive THE CHICAGO WIDOW DICKENS. m to ae — ror has perfect assurance that le will be able to excul- ing of commuters on the New Haven Railroad resid- | road company for continuing their line of steamers “Raw Yous, Dec, 28, 1908, Mount Vernon was held in that village on | semt-monubly between Panama and San José at an po beh evening for the purpose of taking into con- annual subsidy of $8,000, the company agreeing to | To THe EpiTor or THE HERALD:— touch at ibe ports on the coast of Suchitepeques Referring toan article in the Hena.p of to-day, sulerntion some proposed changes in the issue of | quring the months of January, February, March and eres BPcas tae we eae soe ant Hekets on the road, and of appointing a committee to | April, to take off the crops from that part of the headed “A ‘ase, confer with the directors of the road, as requested. republic, ‘Tne wharf at San José, finished last July, | there must be some serious mistake in the identity anes Ven Goth Gan abtied Op the hate ond Mr, C. 5. | nan rcccee eens Suncom, ane 18 Yer Henetelel t0.| or tne lady whose Geutt ts.aanounced, 96 He witow -4 an 2 c ita Eee errata ast | ga of tho Bast seneion passed wim the, obiect | Qs novor been ith oOUnIEY, hanno elnidren and Berence bo The" prea wom 6 far as possbie, poke pee a Be Ayrewy been —— 4 cal living in London with the sister of Mr, Charles. regard be granted. WILLIAM FULLERTON, ‘thee the commuters show | Tavorthe immigrants arriving on the north coast. ickens. J fosnow fat 3,000 bales. of cotton hid hesh bromei | Sworn to before me this 19th day of December, 1863. thoit Uckete each Up ii desired, w order to protect | ‘The steps taken by the goveraiment to ‘prevent ser. | / here, and that all the false swearing in the world JoserH GUTMANN, Jr., United States Commis- | petit jury t sonorably acquit bum, Whaever mye the company from fraud. The mocting ous suffering @inong the lower classes from the ANRIVALS YESTERDAY. could not establish the fact, for ‘they | loner Southern district of New York. tery inay lung over this matter Lam coupeliod to | Wot Culame additional inotiitios communication | shortness of Ge crops, occasioned by the want of | pda ie eee a tee) would have to show where it was sent to— | THE STAY OF PROCEEDINGS VACATED—JUDGE NELSON | disuse the Complaint as to Mr. Ree, bee rain, have becn mngst successful, an: le Lewes | REMEN—Steamship Weser—iiarrie’ 7 el 21 ‘Wath 3 been felt tn ‘consequence, The cultivation Herm — Schinedes_ and wile, ilugo i roost, where it was stored—to show that some | VACATES HIS OWN ORDER ON THE STAY OF TRO. | ‘THe WEATHER AND THE SYHEETE—The Snow | were selected « cormunee } ty increasing rapidly under the liberal law | Wm © Tewes, P Kohler, Yosephthal, ik a against this continuance, and urged upon your Houor Fan Rented pee i tae lal 3 ee ee Mittachinene aed not uae | accusers and go to a trial at any time whenever such tai trial be held before the full bench of tne Circuit iN on — us by these continued postpone- Court of this circuit. ect—3 aay. ecole Ce cone entice ed in view of all the circumstances of the case, he ¢ United States government, or the “treasury De- | believes itto ve important aud necessary to pablic partment, has dissolved their partnership in the _—- and the public interest that the trial of the ‘1 indictment herein be laid before such a court, and eyeing cteyeet open deer so far a3 he Knows or believes no public intrest aflidavit maker. ‘Then the Floene changer, Experl- can be in any Wise prejudiced if his request in this Sirage for it, In Deoeinber, I8e%, Your Honor alc | ‘ower Case ORDERED TO Mi YOT ON TUE Cat. | #t0Fm of Sunday proved to have been an ephemera | MRL OME | ie i sssmaroncct eet Se cen “aeaas isstanll S| Sutter Loten Sesmees Aegtans Ramen, ceittove wen meneame, te Smend. the iofosmason by alleging | ENDAR FOR TRIAL. thing, a mere biush of winter, aad exists ouly im Fe gor Beestrace itowse on its cultivation in the -future, Measures are | Meyer and wile, Helur Dorman and wife, liein A on was mi pught to New York but | — The United Siates vs. William Fullerton—NetSon, | collection and on the records of the metoorviagists | aad Tesglutions in opposition to being adopted for the improvement of pubiic | ‘Thias, Theodor Frank, Theodor Niemann and wi a tae Par Southern pyr?! bo Stevenson had | ©. J.—This is an application on the part of the de- and the weatherwise. It was the result of » natural | Creare of commautation rates or Ure prisons, and Sisters of Charity have been employed | Paul Metz, Hermine Studte, Loulse Stattier, “te; woo bales of cotton in the Southern States, men- | iendant to postpone the trial of the cause until the of furutehing a given to look afver youthful delinquents and attend to edu- | mund Oppenhetmer, Bernh Timme, Jacob Specht, v ning and including by name all the States where | circuit judge can sit in the circuit with the district | law, and has ip tarn become itself & caune trettfel of = ‘was eating them. A large edifice has just been finished | Muller, A Lagrain, Mathias Timme—aud others in Smidavis has given the names of perso here to-day”, | Aevie'and. important questions of law willarisc on | $C. And chisiow among 19 Bests, so fas as | seapated 7 ihe compaay., fon Soe Sects ea Ore eae ease ae | ene Bolder than’ the present. amant—or the present | the trial, go that if a division of opinion should occur | they are at present discernibie, was the production | Stiles pR--- 14 Condition of the country is favorable, the rents belng | Sax FRANCISCO AND AsPINwaLt—Steamship Alas. afiant has profited by his experience—gives the | between the judges the point or points could be | yesterday of & feartally sloppy and Girly condiven ” wih the direcore qeoc concludes bis address by saping: ‘We will con- ka—J B F Hawkins, M_ Jacoby a8 Whitehen and names of persons with whom he had conversation | certified to the Supreme Court under the act of | of the public thoroughfares, The eebial sun be cCoummetert of Rye appototed Mewrs. Joreph | tinue w good spirit the important work of m: gaa My rep ea aud child; Ns uh and with waom he swore he had conversed, and he | 20th April, 1802, the only mode of sending | of yesterday morning played grand wim the | Park, Joup Greacta, Jt., aad | are0u4 & coummiiior lv firm, maintaining frank and friendly rela- Post's ‘4 hildren, © Brendel, Jr, and wife A c swear} that these persons told him that Slevenson | questions of law arising on tie trial of eriminalcases | concretions of show Which the vel air of Sunday | coolly WAR the Fulrasl omicias and promo (heir! Eons with foreign countries favoring the de- | foe) i iO NT veins Spaing, & Austin, had converted this Confederate cottn to hisown | to this court for revision, | This practice at the | night aud had preserved to | inerests ta Ube matter. velopment of agriculture and commerce and | Mace, 4 W Rogers, Miss Meunde Spelity, Sewer, use, and in some cases he mentioned the bales, But, | circuit has heretofore been confined, with few ex- | fringe tue sidew: roadways and caves, The supile mstruction, improving the different branches . J oe EHS if ~ i no sooner had the telegraphic wire flashed the news | ceptions, to the trial of capital cases, and even in | warmth that beamed «ullingiy om the serface WULL OF THE LATE covenNon TOD. a ‘administration and encouragmg labor, Thus we daughter Ka niece a 4 Goodrich 9 | Of this to Tennessee, than Voluntarily ¢ denounced | those Ido not now recollect an instance when any | Of the ¢ snow proved weematibie, uw pltali have iilied the high mission with which the | Wie, Wan lt Robson. Kt tango, om AW Woow as a thood by persons jurnett invoked | division of opinion Sosunred on the trial or certifi- | and che icy particles shrank sore, tear aus — country has entrusted us; and when the time comes Calloway, Ny SN: B Simpson, us W Littie, Low. oe LY SES ON cate of a question to the Supreme =. Generany triekled away over the te uedavbied | The late Governor Tod, as we have stated, left «for- | wien we shall return tothe condition of a private | Ci Mason, A Taylor, wife and child: TR Patnilo, senting matior irrelevant to the case, Counsel tiust | tow tua’, which are. Loerally snadiged, altords sul aoe eae ol the Wastrepen, “Tateed te hace: | SNe tall @ eatiibom; compe of Whe tices tm Rie will | citizen, Wwe will Nate Te Se, eames ein tier poor Daniel Wheelock, Baron F V Koschkuil, Chas West apply himself to unis particular application, ficient security against errors or mistakes atthe | giuggish streams over corusinen: y | are a fonows:— with which Provijence has blessed ‘our works a! moreland, Thos B Smith and wife, Misa Etta White, vii, w Vard—1 ished to Boy | | sie ous, thas the | trial A division of opinion may be certilled on a slusastily in the gutiers, and ae the day aivanced — oe ager ower reoni¥ed at Rie Janeiro, | the coulidence wita which they will be duly uppre- | 5 anes coro’ aairen and ehaeevaaty srt Uceavcnes te elcry hss | Reston Secor “att | Re anu a a tee aera We | AS ea wi erty per | inh atl ane pro un ot tar | # wine 9 Cait cuts Ha ¥ ne o iy bow in an port of San Jo: re W Chandler, Fioyd §) John E certain persons are utterly untrue, there is a difference of opinion on the motion for @ | wheels of wagons aud omnibuses imlo the note ver to this oldest | wy, ‘ood deal of pernicious lever, owing, tt 1s su; 8 Wightman, G andier, Fioyd rague, John be is Wea terbarue nectar wu. | Sk Get acute aenaina suns | Pe, “atin othinee eps | Sttamacecin eres tace | Poem rsacige me | Gr Con, Gi pages Rt Ml SALVA! JAE ‘0 9 _ election of Dr. cisco Nuelas, a8 President of 4 P Spi J 3 {ve examined here; they were subsequently ex- | certiilod. ‘this has occurred in a very few instances | jtasuess which W terns as ay BASE NH Pe Cit lnecel snd proarceivé ection done much to Crowell, Eb Weaver, 44 Itickas, Jacob Bail, t H . Le 5 , amined, however, by commission, and here 18 their | in the Northern and also in the Southern districts of cap pea Me podertanion’ it Sot k's fie ey bis iether: tesco Wiliam, the sliver b+ 4 xi the interests of the country; and the statis- eg hay ry ao pot { whem ‘New York, and, indeed. as far as I can Law sare in | proof of two tings, and these Were that the steeets | bequesthed hum ty tr father: t danghter ( Pe merce, which we Rev ftom time to Feet Renato Oy oe gp es 1 awis, Gisippointments to have the case ‘tried, ‘The | ence oxisted. We tink under these. snd | Bre 2o0ey, denies. end, sad that Nw orks bs Prconnted by Cathe | Mime Babaued euow What Salrador Hever wae Io | Kehad, aula Hh puuth ancy Norton, 'Grrua District, Attorney had announced himseif ready, | securities against error in the trial of current ae oe peperues, 7 Seng | Beun, Steel, jeeker, ed—and 100 in the. but rofeased his Inability to go on, as he said he wn: | and ordinary o t the laws the contin | S/pped Tr it ost ar and et ‘tiga {alr was @ very Inferior one this Mi that some other case was before it, Now ‘y or Ibiliey of & difference of opinion be- ‘ ok ‘ter cob the two} ‘Hot present | Complacentiy at the mad on rst ‘this witness’ afidavit—the aMfdavit upon which the wi udges on the trial does nwily, sodas. oe ‘The San teer oe Fe and it ts scarcely to be expected that coming | MCF 4™ ee Temeies bate Y] ear will tinprove Teas the communication With +. aa ow hes outside wortd ia ‘40 much greater now than AERA i Pans the re fection of their mings Htaeit case 1s now sought to be continned—thts very wit | a case that would justify us in interfering with the sognemies aad’ enying, ths wal track “WO ness on that date tnal ‘usual necessity of fairs is becoming ob- ‘ nets of tne euopeenn is Deoetaber 24, tne. aay after | the practice in criminal cases, “Tue. temporary Fale. | fqatieee a7 Se aan © Se epee To SG He m : List of Americans registered at the oftes of Rows ‘cage 18 set Gown for trial, Is this 7” ave | to stay the trial is therefore set aside antl the cause | ona, thought vit will be dust when Jt dries, aad fs thay, ay. wie a writes from San Salvador to the | Brothers & Co., No. 12 rue de ia Paix, Paris, for the 4 tion, manifested. proper. diligence in. ob- cad placed on Judge Bouedict’s calendar.” | wey were night. it e the fate of Gotnemites to be | sane, Se tay aiprsonaiio came. to my wife “nel Hovued of us city aa follows:—The Indigo | Wook ending December 10, 1815:—Now York--Me. tatatng their withoases? ‘This case has been pending | “So the ease at prosent stands. re, ie by mind oF biinded with dust, and wey, | Bopeine ive tous ewan to, Sa i of Sei, red Hac Of Ute cay ae fChcorohandive were | and Mrs, J. Mattison, Mise Mattison, i. W. Andrews, fornearly two years, Why not issue & commission . — Knowing tt, ackno Mt, and like reat to ber, y sad wnat a8 she | Guoommonly sail, ‘This ancient mode of ex. | Mise Maria M. Andrews, Mr. aud Mrs. 14 °G. Duna, and cxatwine em ? is the only mode to get COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. “accept the unaiterabie of events.’ sn be Tg and commodities - Eeccely dying pr oe ae A py x tJ c. ma ge i Big ag — Ye os steamer communica have | @ A 6G. Young, J. P. Smith, J. Me+ Semen eae to the governimen rt and sy are not | _SvrneMm CoveT—CmAMDEKS.—Nos 41, 148, 212, ‘AN OLO SWINDLE REVIVED. A WCW RAVEN FORGER ARNESTED AT SAN FRANC'SCO. Sea. alt seenllages a0 pueblos with abundant | Keen, statth Ely, tej Le Se Phoenix, arty hugsell. subpcenaed till the very day on which the case should | 215, 257, 261. i i — — Atal tinen and seasons, The indigo ton—W, L, Hanscom, Mrs. \. f. Hanscom, J. W: have been tried; and your Honor is now asked to CoMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TeRM—Part 1.—Nos. 1346, | Am Adroit Rogue Personates a Celebrated kue New Paiiedium, an ‘Aller ail the croakings, is now estimated at ag John Ware, J. Richard Carter. Broo! Continue the case and give them an nity of | 1661, 1601, 1602, 1603, n j Character. of a desparch (rom the ot Hotice the taut year's pield, say 14,00 coroous. The | lyn—David D. Barner, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson, \ continuing it trom: time to time on an aifdavit of ' ay ro whe War for | price has been @ shade higher than last year and the tmbel Wilson, Chi Nelson Masoa and wiie, M their witness that he fias been conversed with and Some daze since Mr. A. Broun, upholsterer, at Xo. } Ticnard Piatt, whose store Wan Tau. inferior. 4. A. Bross and son, F. B. Gardner. San Franciseo— that he will prove that 1,274 bales of cotton were CITY INTELLIGENCE. tar Droodway, deapetthed bio porter with two | caret wees Maps teceanegl be mean to monk agar product of thi republic wit greatly ex. | J: B: Haggin and family, John F. Swift and family, dor it on the line of the Georgia and ‘Tennessee chairs valued at $100 to be delivered at the resi- | Se Habilites because of tae ved that of any preceding year. ‘Three large con- | ©. 8. Hastings and fi . Saeramento—Mra, 1. Le Raiffoade Tne W: —The fol at san ue w im operation in this department, and | Arnold. Buifalo—Mrs. 5: F. Pratt, Baltimore— | The Court—Marked anid shipped by your client, Hovey lowing regord | dence of Mra. Georgo Francis Train, No. 1944 Madi- | way sdeumer on wuicn, be hat | iu the valley of aonivator everal Iarge machines | W..P. Lewis, FB. Mayer. Japan—S. K. Lothron. Mr. Ward—Shipped. submit, your Honor, there | Willshow the changes in the temperatare for the | son avenue. Tho trusty porter proceeded on his | lakeu Tork, Omens Roller ae | wi for ine fret time be ip full performance. ios Hand. St. Vanl—Mr. and. Mrs. is nochiag: advanced by the District Attorney which | past twenty-four hours, as indicated by tho ther- | errand without incident until he had mounted the 4 im to thle city, dp =| fe Tt may im truth be satd that five J en) with ta oe tans Bee = Sontrary, the Whe Bena ot ihe: case ilastrates poe a Phe Me teh steps of Mra, ‘Train's residence snd had rang | pigis, we have before this | as given cxicnoruinery impevus to all branclee of ‘ anus, Thom day to dar that, ea the Decullar position yo nl a ee 42 | the door bel He had noticed ‘muna he wth | agricultural eaterprises in tate littie republic, — of Mr. Ste held entitled wo fe considered be- a 6 Pp 5 Ae was followed up the steps by recent! . +7 4 ihete # gotuag of Haportaace irom londuras or SPANNING THR O110.—We understand that the of portly and leopine appearance, instant he rung. the bei! pms Nicaragua. project of building another great bridge over the accosted him: Mrs, Train's cha COSTA RICA, Ohio river, between Portland and New Albany, has On the 9th ist. an attempt was discovered to | recently been agitated anda very decided jeellig in the y installed Provisional President, | favor of the enterprise has been developed. it is = imne. T rincipal mover in the | proposed, says the New Albauy Conmerchtl, that enerat Salasar, who was also the prin- | this bridgé have three tracks—one for foot passen- «athe overarow of the late Pres | gers, one for Wagons and one for a street ralirow A, venson, 4 fore the government in this case. Your Honor, in 36 OP. M. i ‘on to-day, We consequently | average temperature..... hot know that we shall want any witnesses, but we DBATH FROM A FaLt.—Coroner Rollins heid an in- | qoor and the obliging gentiewao passed Inve the | forg met were ous aad Go not know what may be sworn agaiust Us. Con- | quest yesterday at Bellevue Hospital over the body | house. The porter was overjoyed by the urbausy of | auwuls of mower. —