New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - March 17, 1857, New York, New York AFFAIRS OF NICARAGUA Views Decided Opponent of Walker DaHM of tiw Stirabout WOP Bnm thoM prejudiced by their the leant of my former on tha history of Ww muat acknowledge In of actual tones for predicting woich as inevitable writer at the time with every epithet and not too grow to bo Inserted in your columns I cannot aspect such to appreciate the motives of my latter it re- quires scow generosity in the losing party to recognize thla moderation as a vinne and I have referred to the matter at present yon that nothing bat motives of the gravest interest me to a discussion 90 distaste ful In ita and of time had proved me the better prophet I took not the had my first letter on the secret tery of the appeared thau a cloud o eager excited vindictive and suspicious but not ooe arriving at dignity of a logical or argumentative opponent Some few of these were gentlemen misguided but sincere who themselves enlisted under a flag and clung to from a sense of chivalry for which we honor on account of lla very desperation Others of a lower sort brandished paper and revolvers in a that won the admiration of the corner ceries they challenged the writer to im- duels and seemed to cherish the delusion that this exhibition of cheap valor would be accepted as a full and satisfactory reply to the facta and documents forward In my letters were yet others 01 the class who after a lame defence which they found untenable next endeavored to conceal their irrepressible and guilty alarm behind affectation of official dignity and contempt It was beneath them found out to argue with a shadow but thla disco waa not made until after the shadow bad proved that he knew moro thau they venture to Any who that will tho acton in It for whom these are But with them wa have done and with have dona for wholly of tho treaty to be noticed WILLIAM u a power In haa long since to exist The puppet of LAW haa re- of CHABLES tho wretched instrument of all the havor la titular the sake of such questionable popularity aa may still attach to hid name and ho serves aa tho clonk under our New-York Lave been thus retained and mode a witness of tho ruin by the avarice of hia employers and own mnd anil bad the last moves of tho game bare posted into other hinds and LAW'S paramount In a camp where there are only soldiers to aa the assertion that WM ia to tho them reflect a moment and they will be satisfied not only of Ita absolute truth but that it could not possibly be Tho office of President civil one and there are none in who even pretend to obey the Government except the soldiers in the camp and the in the hospitals Over these on hia civil j but the moment they into divide the thorn T Or if VOL 1713 NEW-YORK MARCH 17 1857 PRICE TWO CENTS tho find to fort ia captured f How then wili they And how do they propose AOM tbo lake to Virgin Bay where President with men under General run who hna already beaten Wx KIB and at BL and active life a caw to be that moment the Commander can claim them u his own and a few otham of tho Law men have everything u they will WALK is B name la ered to their last faint chance of cation and bo himself U only not a prisoner in their camp his now to fatuity has never hitherto allowed him to public of desire to if he wen to do BO he would b- given the tame answer or sentence of death he has so often returned to The cannot any Lot It bo un- by all aspiring though now aa heretofore out to die for Walker they find ou their at the point they can attain that it ts LAW'S iu a camp on tho aide of the lake wbo them to do for proprietor who really hod no UM for old that trifling I Hiving Incidentally touched upon this matter the of effecting a Junction with me briefly notice tho reported successes at the reinforcements under and ing these true point out what yot beforo them We all know by sad la this that the victories of oao steam er turn out the wretched of the next but silencing our suspicions let us swallow accounts by tho and what they amount to and with n force of four hundred men at the outside still using their own had captured Fort Castillo and taken of tno burnt steamer the J X ply lug on tho Ban Juan Castillo rapids This report is cun- worded and if true In Its literal sense conveys a wholly The fort CasUllo taken was a small two- pun battery erected on a level the river the road leading to the pitous crag OB which the of Castillo stands fort was a more earthen breastwork and Itu de- fenders no doubt fell back into tho strong castle on the the reach of the river and commands U both aboro and below the rapids This was garrisoned by five hundred Costa mnd a tenth of that number with common could hold tho against the whole muster rMl until hunger compelled them to could not It from its they had uo cold so thorp ia no of treachery they nof CHITTO it out for the were woll thu rato of mortality tho the chances of wax pnr montb Common prudence tho fato of thnie endeavoring to should touch not to a garrison In their roar and holding the line of supply lest they too caught In the same trap with their friends But U not to expected hero and wo will to on through the very of the generally vigilant Coata they could find no steamer to from above the to the lake The ww in right so said the but she too no doubt mndo a like tbo Morgan and J X till smeared Ur and and ready to to tho whenever a signal from tho should announce that tho tno gun hid cap- tured But the cheapness of that above the win quietly to If the Conta Ricans had fulfilled their of tho of chuca up and a pun battery at Toro n point of great a fuw on aide oi Mie of the would n further Icni and those th r in imagine the mortality would vith riw un- tf all this tin ir of T i ro or ly nt tht of L- of a by 100 mm tha suii of tli of i i id u for we waiting to give them merous aa wo may foel Inclined to bo wo cannot thorn either of tho two steamers on tho for carrying troops and provisions between and Granada And yet without ono or r or both of all our former generosity Ifl of no avail river steamer John a mere scow and drawing only 18 Inches of water In her even filibuster desperation could attempt to cross the squally and lake But for we are weary of granting these by thoy do make tho attempt and are successful In It and that President Mo HA either resigns his fortifications at gin Bay or politely assists tho to land their baggage arms ammunition and artillery the whole bolug drawn In a donkey cart with kwo little boys en tuite to carry all this and that they bave only lost one hundred men on the way by battle desertion and suppose that the ri 300 effect a junction with tho 260 men Bras we would then havo at n force of less than 600 cut all In a country whore the mortality is 25 per cunt a month and surrounded by at least three aa those enemies well provisioned and of the climate flushed with at M assay a Granada St and and constantly receiving uninterrupted ments from tho countries engaged in tho Central American league then so situated are what Is of tho men carried to Nicaragua In the ers from hero and New-Orleans and swallowed up in that still hungry maelstrom 1 Fire thousand four hundred emigrants from tho States havo perished happier In tho hot blood of battle remainder of or their wounds in where the worm antedates bin banquet on mortality and writhes and quivers and lifts up his eyeless head from the still palpitating 1 Five thousand four hundred men havo to what shuddering humanity Did they go there with an object and avowed and worthy of tho sacrifice proposed t Or were they mere Incendiaries and pi- rates lured on by an hope of pillage aud freo quarters while assisting the man as Padre had to establish a military au hostile to these States hostile to democratic freedom of the population aud In league with England or Prance or any other power that could motives of hostility United assist WM in and making permanent assumed dictator Hud WALKEB auy desire to assist the cratic Party of the country by whom he bad been im- ported f on the Orst chance ho deserted thorn and made n league with the through in tho hope that thoy would aid hla of personal aggrandisement Did he to the country so Americana could remove and fettle there as readily an they now movo stat to Michigan or Moat indubitably not as his bitter expressions of bate Americans in bin private loiters to hiB English Ambassador Goo abundantly revealed cans accustomed to democratic freedom were thug lart In tho world that would bo likely to to ax dictatorship as In those ters ba avowed his Intention of establishing Moat not ngain because he our people to tho try ho must havo known that confiscations and resolution but they are nevertheless human be- ings and made a graves mistake when he treated them aa animals of a lower typo It la on error to that they aro not capable of for tha fight ia not always to tho have a powerful ally in tho climate nnd their persistency In revolt makes up for their want of nerve when under No people having democratic freedom can be wholly conquered until annihilated and If they cannot stand tho charge of American bayonets neither oin the Americans resist tho influence of tho plague pestilence and which have fought on tho ildo of Nicaragua through the of war TUB VOICE OP NICARAGUA AM P 6 must be remembered that once having effected a junction with would helpless as tho men he goos to help Twice his whole forco would not suffice to garrison aud keep open the river and tho re- turning to their entrenchments would have only so many more in tho trap Thn river Is like two plutes of meeting at an acuto angle and opening vertically you may force your way you leave a sufficient force BO hold it open it will closo behind you and cut off retreat Important from Nicaragua by the George Law robberies lust perjury and murder were prant CPP never eic t Jbe lake and iW r ti fortress in with Mi and and It cannot domed tli it them a steiimrr to through the M us suppose m addition to Unn tint the shot of S neither the means of conciliating tho population nor the of society into which American with wives and lies would voluntarily plunge And once again most Indubitably If ho had hoped to create a legitimate array for n legitimate purpose bo would not have tolerated the drunkenness oven in his sonal staff to which his worst disasters may ba at- nor would ho have loaned captaincies Into the stewa of to groped out by whomsoever could Induce two of tho fair and frail to accompany bis fortunes object then was not to tha country and yet fivo thousand four hundred cans have perished there for whatever was Would you know tho causo of this f Tho means by which this hideous waste of human life and hope and national energy was rendered f Then turn your eyes and fix them nearer home look Into three of our counting bouses and you will see three men placing the mero chance of profit In one the lives or five thousand four hundred hu man equals and perhaps tho with the flip of a pen tbo chance goes down it is the heaviest in their eyes and blood ascends in tho other scale to cry to for vengeance Yen gentlemen capitalists your lions have long arms thoy have reached to gua and moved their puppets on the smoking board You have tho personal ambition and of subservient to your hopes of You have nourished that fatal in jour steamers carried free the thousands for bin took possession of the fir lying corrupted the through which our draws bave desolated u generous country rolled bock the Udo of American progress there for a dozon years and nearly ed us in a great foreign war Buf SB sure ai a just God lives when the history of thla bing In American blood known it shall friends and ro atlvcs of tho victims butchered In your quarrel will hold you to A strict account It will not avail you thing that you now withdrawn from the hopeless struggle refused to carry fresh victims to tho scone of tho blood of those already slain U on your ritsos and half conceals tbo clay of the golden Idol you ship and every guise of your huckstered scrip Is ping with crimson witness You may endeavor to withdraw now and you repent too late You only withdraw because tlic of tho Treaty you endeavored to defeat removed all of contention our own and tho Brit- j Uh and guarantees that tho groat route opposing oceans shall no longer be battle field three truculent and rival That treaty tbo Hay to Honduras and thu ting to protect tral America from all lurther violence and to Keep open tho line of travel for advantage of and English Inter- ests Thu of boon already transferred by the Central American to parties in City and country when will to public confidence and assure Americana that all advantages will bo them while guaranteeing the o tho country through which tho hat to pass Tho ships havo lain idle so long will again have nn op- of useful and tho of thu rohd IB beyond cavil tho whole of the East Indies bo attracted to ita Pacific To end then among the of Wall-street protracted since it IB clear that In tho end tbo joint Governments will Iu reported success cannot tho main re- sult nor Would UB junction with LAW'S nnd of to forces in Inust alter the ol tho give dc jracc to and expiring anil wo lament tho futo of many who in tho ml loss struggle ice tho country nn prospect uow a wato of tho wind of Co at a of the Operational on the San bond red for Walker from Han of great battle fought of Conta Rtca to obtain a loan In Fern dec Private letters received in this City yesterday give the Cost a of late operations on the Ban Juan River The Costa that accounts of the achieved by Col aro without dation that particularly at Hippa Point tho COM In Rica us retired in perfect order losing no orma nnd actually Buffering no defeat It Ifl alHo the assertion requires to be proved by tho that tho Costa bad purposely allowed Col Loc to ascend tho rivor as far BH in fact they bad enticed him up with a view to cut off his retreat nnd his with tbo Atlantic and then him battle We mny look for a confirmation or a re of these by tho Tennessee to arrive within a week Tbo Coila Kican authorities deny altogether tho re- port that Castillo had boen taken by or Uie latter had captured four hundred rifles Tho Cosla are that without forcements thoy aro sufficiently strong to defend Ban Carlos at tho of the eon Juan against any force that can bo brought it From a conversation with of tho of the George Law wo learn that the Nevada left Ban Francisco n few hours in advance of tbo J L Stephens bound to San Juan del Bud At thu time of her departure It was believed iu San Francisco tho Transit route waa opun or would bo open by tho Lime ahn San Juan Besides a number of through tho J L is reported to have carried out not less than 200 men for General recruited ib fornia by and others If aa ia most likely and tbo river Juan ore round to bo Iu possession of tho tha Nevada will at once proceed to Ono of our Informant a that the when off Capo Saint Lucas mot tho bound to Bon Francisco and hold with bor Thoro was a rumor on board tbo Golden fate that tho forcea of had boen totally by tho allies and himself captured and hung This rumor was most probably obtained from Acapulco a ono having been brought to from tho same by a late arrival Three or four deserters from CoL party on from by tho Ltu working their passage the loiter of our Panama correspondent In relation to the position of in of the Daily Friday March C 1867 Tbo British steamer Trent arrived at Colon on the ultimo datos of tho day previous from force no doubt baa got of and It is said of CM till o and of San Carlos thus opening tho wholo route The truth appears to bo however that nn attack hod been mode upon tho defences at Castillo but at tho lost it bad not boen completely successful There Is not much doubt however that i la possession of Castillo era this Ban I ex- not bo easily token Whon I was at a month since Col told mo that with 40 bo could hold it against a thousand mon It is astonishing that Conta should bo so easily driven from tho of rivor acquired by so much labor and at such vast tho fact In they are mere poltroons in war and scarcely de- servo to succeed against their bravo but unprincipled The Panama Star and Herald aays j ure assured by CoL KINNBY who arrived by tho last steamer from Nicaragua that tho re- port of Walker's party having takon we published ou last is The Colonel soya positively that such is not tho case and that tbo in of that point We also read in tbo paper 11 Sr who wont to Lima some time ago as Minister from Co era In to a loan from the President of Porn to Costa to carry on the war against haa In zz that the of tho river though mouth had expired since they took It The night before we arrived however on the January the coma into La Virgin and fired two shots into the town by way I suppose of a no to him to that effect The i bout the of January seeing that her passengers did not arrive one of her boats to the Lake on an ox team to coast along the shore la order to see what waa too matter Tbo boat waa manned by Up to this date ing boa been beard from her and It IA supposed she boa fallen into the hands of thn baa a schooner on the Lake of about 00 tons but without a rudder or and it Is toget her where they can be put on so ho boa only his small to depend upon The Qt Marys will be In hero In about three days having left Panama ou the 21st last at 0 o'clock F U It waa understood ut Panama orders to prevent the landing of any forces on aide tor Mr of the Hacienda who I wrote you left Panama tha in a ton boat baa not yet TOOM tbo correspondent of the New-Orleans who deserted at ia suld to havu been bung by the Also Col SILVA who de- shared the same fate It pears waa taken about six the Coata at tbo fight of Santa Boja having lost an arm CAHAS took him to his own bouie at Ban Joao fed him at hia own and him with BO much respect that not a cover was allowed to at hia table without of bin primmer or rather hit gave CANAB Information Iu to forces and he wna fully recovered was re- leased he returned to ho published an account of his adventures In in which ho abused hia benefactor and that ho hail completely deceived him In hia account of For thia conduct bo was undoubtedly hung Gen FBI and lady and several of WALKER'S mon and officers goto Sun Francisco to-morrow Tho ship from New-York with coal to la still in port hormen Iu irons refusing to do duty J writing the foregoing onr correspondent wan by order nnd carried Rivin We await further strange The also following translated from the Swedish It was written to a friend in Bon Francisco by a in Br Dec 12 This letter I will my death to you I say BO without hoping m another world to find that reat which I have long wanted to find in days I havo taken tho worst path to seek fortune I Dud that fortune will ef ever tho and hla are If I could write as or tho horrible truths that ever pon told would be proclaimed to the world For all tbo wildest fantasies of hunger sickness misery and that could be detailed by those hero is little to what is Ilio hard reality I now been literally starving here for the burt fourteen day F I beon at tho battle of Granada which WALKEB will assuredly say through his te but be will sooner or later havo to answer to God for tho lien he tolls The throe days we been day and night Hauy have fallen on both I been through all this misery but have balls raining nil around mo Now to this place I have buen seized with tbo cholera and am In tho first singe of the disease I feel so weak that I cannot write but bo my last farewell nnd blessings be to my friends I wf Should smile on you remember my poor children Brother I promised to write to Col whom I to thank for my being here I cannot write in to him for all Jotters aro opened here and read before they are allowed to ba sent away As however is written iu I hope they will not understand It and so allow It to pasa Tall eon be on As a dupe to bull on earth la here I think that those wfio induce people to go to who I hope as go from OTTO letter was inclosed In another which la aa SIB I am very sorry that Mr has it ray duty to Bond this letter to you In cane of You will perceive consequently rny sending It that this event has currod lli died on the highest elective dignity in tho country aad the world YOU It in health peace and ever un- honor acd may the period of your ment be by all the features Of public welfare Permit me he continued to to yu mv gratification in being to renew and avow at those relations of ship which bavo been so ably sustained by your ID London Thin Important and grateful duty might been committed to others moru ble of doing to the sentiments of benevolence which my sovereign her and every order of her subjects but no ono could approach with greater respect for your pemon and office or a warmer to tho American people then the which her had boen graciously pleased to la to bis CMC In reply to a hearty welcome au and Minister from her to tho United Stalest Your he said I am con- could not have selected a more re- presentative than yourself to those relations o international friendship which I trust may hereafter bo Tho earnest and detirc by her to and all occasions the nnd cBB of and aud the which hnr for prosperity of the United aro cordially on and will elicit nn from the of tho American people No ever been bound together by material of such magnitude an those which unite Great and States prosperity of the ono is Involved in that of he other but however without mutual regard are not sufficient to preserve between How bapuy then am I to receive the jour sovereign her and every order of her nro nnl mated by of benevolence the Government and people of my it shall be tny agreeable duty aa well as my to the friendship and mutual good will now so happily tho two countries and to render those Knd enduring such and heartfelt on both sides should over arise tho two will IK easily adjusted in a spirit of mutual and concession I return your Lordship my thanks for your kind and in reference to myself and feel confident thut In our future courre wo rily In our respective duties The considered in the Cabinet to day but not decided upon These together with these of nnd uro to be of tat persona here meet interested have been informed MB There now bo but little doubt but that the rumor of the resignation of Gov G ia true ogun ore no better than fallen angels who I hope as I write on mv death won't go freo froi In OTTO LATEST INTELLIGENCE By Telegraph to the New-York Daily Times INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON The and GOT Geary Presentation of tlic New British Minister The for of the Factions and Probable to the New-York DaHy Times Monday March 10 dudgeon having on of the revolution In Peru boon to tho object of mission It Br nn article abusing for not to the request of Rico and in return tho of Lima articles anything but complimentary to the Costa Kican Minister or THE COSTA AT AND ON THE BAN OK A KTC The following loiter from tho Special Correspondent of tbo San Francisco anterior In date received iu New-York not yet SAN JUAN Sunday Jin 2B After closing my short latter at on tho 21st I concluded to toko a trip up ou tho Sierra Nevada and look into camp tt in to judge for of tho ot off drs I shall go up tula afternoon and will write you by the Col la down at Bon Juan thla morning and account of forcoa Hy tlic account WALKTE has about 800 men well provisioned well atd woU clothed and all in excellent Thoy havo not a particle of doubt as to their ability to any forco that bo brought against them moro bring tho moro wo shall kill Is tho common of all I bavo seen Thoy tbo 600 mon at arc not to join If Bay they wo had them to wo would with our 800 men clear tbo country in three of every we have in It To daj two or small boats will bo sent over the rood to the Tlie aud Ban Carlos lay Island of about twelve in La Virgin nnd it is a boat to and take them m Wi the Tho of jiti rs i f HIT bo to tl ono of boata It would Hoora for n junction to bo formed tho ul and Hivas KOOTT it in is up aii old river boat by putting ii en- cinc into her but by any possibility the and tho of shu could not In the liko ut Una Tho Costa havo no doubt strongly fortified and nn c tSily positi n and a With tin MIX snid to keu on of any Uio p thu rher of with whom 1 have con at UiP mon up the rivor named ho ami I Jrw Loon s be 1 oil thu could indee all ot with whom 1 navo tii ot d in v twt to The in erroneous that Gov has boon received Tho President has nothing from him Secretory CABS bus received a telegraphic from requesting that steps bo immediately taken to sustain him and indicating his prompt resignation as the tive Tho subject occupied tho Cabinet to-day throughout a long and Mr disposition Ik to enj Democratic hero is vory In the tame direction Tlic wing of tho Cabinet la understood to him and to urgo dis- regard of certain forma hla Interference with Judicial authority nnd his signing an Hank Charter aa pretexts for hla removal instead of his I am assured that no ion boa been arrived at aud It Is Impossible to predict tho result If Mr Insists upon being himself will be sustained and removed Tho latter step la made an absolute condition by which complicates the difficulty If bo would agroe to lot tho question be at in Aa tho matter stands Uio South ifl very clamorous against him they will not to n blow at BAM MBIIABY nays that will triumph of this bad fueling engendered by ro- aro beginning to show and arc unless Uie nent lire soon nettled Tho York to be tho chief bone of ure by fivo York members but BO lar aa there are any favor Uio selection of aome eminent merchant nn active loader of aay clique Tho Philadelphia are to bo Tho of S tl BOM Monday March 1C Lord was at 1 o'clock to tho President by General IBS and Ida as Minister from His of and to tho ef the two wore cordially by the Lord waa iu Court dress Many ut the White House desired to thu ceremony but It being of a private acter they were excluded from tho audience chamber Lord in tho President tho ller ho was to convey to him the liy Oio to preserve nnd advance on all the uid of the people of nud aro BO deeply involved 111 their and to to hearty her cherishes fjr the pro of the He to Wbo and what they are War of the Probable AN Sunday March 10 1657 The corridors and passages of crowded with New-Yorkers and faces familiar to man versed in tho Democratic of tho State moel us ut every turn train from East brings a fresh swarm the at the officer on the arrival of new guesta ono of tho and crowd Uvo U are beard on side and even tho candidate for who be- holds with secret dismay tho of a competitor bis as he welcomes and Inquire the news at home and and Soft men who assassinated CABS eight yearn ago aad the men who fought bled ana died for him aud now hope to bo In men wto burned in effigy In the Anti-Nebraska times and tho men who were burned In along with cuch other amicably in the lobbies and to each other the In the evening pleasantly chatting with tho ladles bo the warriors of your partisan wars who have arrayed In hostile camps for twelve years and Iu the little groups that stray off occasionally the shadow of night for lesa innocent see the elephant or fight tho similar ef old in feared be noted but hereof Correspondent not from personal There are New-Yorkers everywhere The rural contribute au dant quota and the City of New-York holds not buck From Niagara to and from doEsburg they come drifting along train train with bags trunka and shawls aod the bio New-York papers eeue of them with well lined with salaries and apprehensive of tho awful decree in but by far thu most alender empty and forms yet armed with bundles upon dies of recommendations and petitions swelling tho mighty crowd which surges against the doors of Uia Presidential mansion begging for office Your present correspondent albeit not an looker-on in Washington for there are but fuw baa been Immensely amused ot the character and endeavors of this bond of pilgrims He tees in it along cheek by jowl thn meritorious ond the infamous of tone nud brought to tho level of tUo blackguard aod the merit Is often hustled by Impudent pretence and men the of Uio convict and forco their waj to ure denied to unobtrusive but It may bo party It Is thus that the world yields to snd tolerates imposition Your cnt nud of the known among mm by the name of and an from time Immemorial virtue especially to and adorned tbo politician class he 11 led to that ao n trait nf character still them in purity For Instance yonder elect who owes hla place and power to tbo of certain door and Intimate friends with how much unction he volunteered to them bla promises the election with how much nonchalance he nnd forced them now Then room for nnd misanthropic in u Washington just after the inauguration of a bran-new New-York is more largely at all oilier States besides except California at this present time The four years tenure of of tho most valuable appointments in your IH about and thote who now and want to hold them thuir re- and it to bo early upon Uio ground to their ive Here then are to Uio and divisions and in all force and though can urbanity and amiability each aud uJ in lioni con doubt tho and of rivalry which ho tin f The strongest in aud the In o management nud ure been men f our aud tnj or office find to hotel a OptO T How am tho I The cool and of tte Bardi ia hire imd the whom laboring to M of your port quondam j is also on hand and JOHJI C ind who so long been for tho Pinca was to go out and DVORAK AN to in are the of oM wing of the and who u 1 the of thn I- ia not stranw tnAt of the men er the Boft Hunkers so have shown of the ablest of this claM D la recently dead and In hiw their and leader In your City Tha few survive bave in tXe of at Tammany whence WOOD and his to surrender Of the of the of Jonw I and fsw aa yet In Washington I only O louw M MOTT and n few others ef this Freo Soil Softs of the VAJI stamp on the cot trary have flocked in from quarter Here are H of County Joan E Ciy uga JAMU II pf Washington KIT of K o Livingston t W of Albany J DUTTS of and others whom I name Buice Uie election a of havo been made to get the Members of O D- elect In New-York In order to make programme for the of Mr in of the spoils There M elect from the of Democratic faith junt about twelve or elm in your City to given away supposed schedule of agreed on the principle of each member for ono office to upon nth friend ui ho might name By this Ur would from sJl trouble all aud all of discretion in the and would have nothing left to but tn fill up the him the would not work The City bcn would not meet the country members latter to former all right authority ai to the awarding of or City The country declined to do any thing and Uien the City members made an effort by At the interview divided into aa na until Mayor your City Hon WOOD appeared on the He Is now to agree n can be predicted It will fall as signally aa before Amid all the and of th It Is altogether probable that Mr own men to be dictated to and have Uie c t without reference to local disputes or king the of the md moat active presented to him qualification of good moral and standing from all his mJ utterly Ignoring the question of Hard or Boft Wood or Wood whenever the applicant Is proven to i clean record free of associations or puny Thla I nay probable It is the those who are most permitted to aliare his confidence predict will adopted bMt whether It will be pursued or net It re- main H for the future to develop A and allusion appeared a day or two since In the telegraphic from city published In one of your morning ari to a man who whatever may to his charge has yet been with of unfair advantage of an cr any at all of a friend 1 refer to 2 It was charged Unit be had uJ and recommended to Ur a cf lobe made throughout jour H un- true and your present happens to know it to be untrue Mr has nothing upon personal grounds He may hive ad- vised and I he has advised tbo by Mr of Mr UJ tne of your Mr to the as 1 Mr to the Office These three offices 11 la generally belong of right to the since the now hold them and hare held there frr four years But beyond these to old and intimate friends Mr tu Lot obtruded bis advice upon the though to it ufl warm and port much I am to n the statement referred to Ifl were to further it would be that the Influence of d and one a statesman who waa the companion and Mr during Mr Ton's and the other a moat energetic and successful of the be at greater in the of New-York than the selfish to for a parcel of ally elected of jealous of other and ridiculously with their high positions The wiU made this week So wiU those in aod Bnn W will be tte and in Ban Francisco but nho will the fortunate mon who will receive next July at the of tval yew of of ork to bu seen I 1 can It uill either or i WOOP ARIEL vole The Thronn of North mud of Richmond In the The British of the Daily Sunday 10 It was tbc hope and tlie prayer 01 Mr that the adjournment of tac would have depleted the swarm of and furnished some relief to the constant strain mind und body Both bave and both need repose alter have the free of the while they continued hire tlie 1 not be re- Hence the Le king's or il or you was to the I ho fashion tut Pimply hafl not I n the Old 1 e ly Mr S P i with rmc f j to hns bean FT o along J l AM TH arid once lod in Tarn nnd in your nro SoR bo conjured up as n for office upon all Manhattan Must the obdurate Hards tho the heretofore i 1 n d Vs longer BI 1 t I Hi H nl I c no rotation below i- n Rlray i if HH owner ghoul d t- of from the of o ir d r FV T be a Know to bo lie look to their for i nun U n by i to it f the as as th r rV It Ami tli i il i in date bu 3 tne only R of fro i o and tho President atta nod ia tins from Ung practice Tto 9.1